THE CENTRE REPORTER URSDAY, JUNE 19, 1813 Hlarris 1ownship. Miss Hallie Keller spent part of week at Centre Hall. Miss Margaretta Goheen spent Fri- day at Baileyville. Mr. and Mra J. M, Linden Hall at Boal Jasper Rishel Hall spent home 8. KE. Waebar ahipped of hay and straw past week. Early are ripe, but plentiful ; as ueual the birds have the firet Mra. Ezra Breon of Philadelphia is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, A R. Lee. Mes J mn spent a week w ies Phoely last week College Calvin Weaver of Aaronsburg visit ed at Locust Grove farm the latter part of last A number of led the hia at Inst Roes from near gpent Thursday evening gbhure. of Oak Rishel and family Sunday at the Ira CAr the several loads during cherries not choica, D 3 with her children with relatives Ag G of Altoona spent at Boalsburg and Btate week, Rebekabe exercises of Thurs- the Tussey tied ivataliation State College with Lisurs ent Thursday Adam Heckman and Misa * Braneh is Boals- of at eat her i yatalled at thelr Wednes iH were purchas jot, from jacksmith burg, M daparted to Lewisburg over wil , they ars spending this week, sa ad AY, “re toy ro interesting servig the Lutheran Saaday.school evsaing the attendance £23 were given Buanday was good. Boguels af roses, gre seaful ly arranged An offering was Orphan's at peonies and ther flowers were t the for chaneel the Home ————— ———— Woodward. Wm. Weaver left lest Thursday. len Stipes, from Toledo, Ohio, r, Mra. Dr, Ard. : Kathryn Lyon visiting Mra. L. I. Weaver. ¥olfe, from Colorado, A. A. Blifer. entertain ed for Akro: iting her siste iE) her is visit- COlG~ Banday. ym Cherry 8 ny from Union county on Free her brother, Wm. Walter, Mra. Wm, Wolfe, from Asronsburg, apent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Bruce aunt, Lra, lev, Doech, In «1t3 y HILGE Motz, accompanied by his Mable Wolfe, apent several days last week with friends at State Callege and Linden Hall. Bruce Motz left for Buffalo, Wednesday. He will the Bryant-Stratton College on Thursday. I'he children’s pervice beld ip the Evangelical Association echuoreh Sunday evening was largely attended. The United Evangelicals will hold their services Bunday evening. N. ¥. graduate Business Oa from day Beaver Dam. Mra. (George Weaver is improving after a serious illness of several weeks, John MeCool, who was burt by a freight train strikiog him, is able to be about again, Gisorge Michael's sister and sister-in- law, of Lewistown, are paying him =a visit, There timber in these was unti few Penns Are tracts of virgin Valley, aud one of recently owned by CC. P. Long, and is now being eut by the Myers Brothers, of Coburn, under a timber lease, There ate a large num- bir of large trees, and the tract will tirn out many thousand feet of tim- bar, and will require most of the three years over which the lease extends to manufacture it into lumber. The shippiog will be done from Ripka's landing, which is a convenient place to load, Bark is siso being hauled from the tract, aud UC, P. Long's teaws ro engaged in that work, Ap Haturday was Flag Day. It was June 14h, that Betsy Ross sowed the stars and stripes together and created Old Glory. General Washington was ohalrman of the committee that called oa the Philadel- phia upholster’s wife with a rough design of the flag. And this woman made suggeetions for changes that gatifisd the committee, and then she made the first fag ; aod from that day ty the presenti ite proud folds have waved over the land, yy 1777, American wire fencing, cement and building material. P, Long Com- pany, Spring Mills. (2¢) sxe’ tel was tendered Bra, of A surpriae party William P. Lingle, Mpring Mills, lightful time was had by every one There waa an abundance and every ove left their hoetess many occarions, Those present, refreshments, place wishing pleasant present were : Mr. and Lingle and sors Miles Mr. and Mrs. Wni, Smith, Mrs, Edward 7 rhy (Gladye and Glen, Mi , hildren, similar ire, and and and Mia and ¢ Leis Chas le Vonada Clarence, Mra Helen Fu and Bowman, Mr Mr. Mra and . David eet w nod, #0On Tweet wi Elizabeth Mr. Chas F. Lingle snd ROD and Hw Emery went wi Russel, Mr. P. A. guna Zottle, Arq Confer, Mr. al sud Mia A and Mra Migifer, Grace and Auvstir Heckman, Mr Grape Haran H i Heckman and and Gladys and Archie Amanda Bailey, Carrie Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mr. Wm, Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. J Wagner sod grat ddauvghters Renna Mrs, Jrvin, Mra. H man, and Barger Wagner, and grandson Long Lee Mr. Andy Long, Miss Mattie Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lingle snd Paul, Dorothy, man, Bertha Jamison, V. A. and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs Auman, Mr Mrs Merion, Witbur, Mr. and Calvin Lipgls and daughter Girace (lady a believed that a blaek cat London Spe To Straighten » Ww arped Board. The amateur craftsnu ' in doubt how ft that thick m folded and expose the heat or very dry ters the fibers of eave side of the board and cn to swell. Heat, on the very dry alr, ren : from the convex side and causes fibers shrink. In consequence the board gradually flattens. —~Youth's Com panion, 113 #5 has warpe gx Of 1 wet convex air. The mois + : the wool of other oves the to As Times Change. “When a family ied pinched in circumstances the first thing we asked was whether a husband play ed the horse races.” “Yes.” replied Miss C the first thing ask is man's wife pl bridge.” ton Stay. geen woman's “NOW whether a «Wa ayenne we shing nys Philosophie Little Harry. “Oh, mamma!” exclaimed little Harry, all out of breath, “I've just been playing with the Wilson children, and they've been exposed to the mumps. Now can 1 ent all the cake 1 want. ‘cause I'm goin’ to be sick any: how 7"~Chicago Record-Hernid. Cutting It Short, Barber (beginning the hair cnt)- Have you henrd the story about the guy that (resuming business)-want it ghort, sir? Customer (a tired editor)- Yes. A mere synopsis will dol-Judge Where there is emulation there will be vanity: where there is vanity there will be folly.~~Johnson. « ACTIN ibe MAitiiv ie A Little Oversight, Minister (Approg Q font)- HOW ed Candide to hughaody=There. 1 forget wething You run quick as you ean and fetch the baby! «Dallas News The candidate be present khew we Wail |KO! home ASAI The Other Kind, (to indolent son)~Why don't You have attained Pater yon go to work? your majority. Son~Yes, dad ) 1 i BATA, Knew What She Wanted. “But, my dear madam, there's no use | sonsuiting me shout your husband I'm an horse doctor.” “That's why 1 came to you. shronic kicker.” Life. ——————— I A ATTA AT Read the adva. in the Reporter, i ! ! i i Sk Sk Ln A rar gt Her Simplicity. A silly Httle Indy had a lover of gayetly, leet his wife “ who was inclined to This Iady while hire sau at the me, postoffice people have made!” “How, ked the clerk. “Why,' with a titt “here letter from ms who Is working hard In Lon the envelope is don Queen, one day “Denar country postoffice: 1 what a silly madam?’ a she explained, I have just got a nnd Carlo." Lox more American CLASTER’S LASTER BELLEFONTE’S | GROWING S ASTEST TORE At the threshold mer the Anue Aitt aly CALGS VWIL Sid) the * store {00 Mens | 10-90 Mens’ Suits | 3% Infant Coats I Misses’ Spring Coats Panamas Claster’s Bellefonte sec 00080080 EASOYONENEED FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE Consult us ee before placing your risks, ¥. H. 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RAID DV i> ang FM BRO oli DERRY » 1 . 1 1 . i Ringas AY TRI pC ah Fhas » Gide Pt dowel [OSIERY—TAN fl. mn SUK Men's Dress Shoes Tan, and Black, + QO xfo Ae amd hich rit rds and high cuts and B SLACK, and Cotton, a PINEAPPLES IT ro WC Crd er wid ile o can this week Prices arc low prices. Give me a F. EMERY, Centre Ha # po SE TR tee cr HS WA VE op . Sn SHRI eT TA LADIES “FITZEZY" SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE PELLEFONTE From the Pennsylvania State Normal School is evidence that its helder is a teacher thos ovehly trained and equipped to fill the best positions. $195 covers ail expenses— one school year fot the shone o prepuria to teach. Modern Every Comfort, it Sasicmlier Do 1913. Ti. for the big beautifully illustrated oateloge, Address the Principal Dr. James E. Ament, » . Indiana, Pa - -
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