THE CENTRE REPORTER "THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 1918 Church survey, At the approaching Grange En. campment and Fair the Department of church and country life of the Pres- byterian church in the U. 8B. A. will exhibit a number of charts giving some of the results of the surveys that it hue been making in various rural parts of our country. These charts show the effect of agricultural prosperity on the prosperity of the church, the relation between church-supervised recreations and church membership, alao between fraternal orders and the churches, the ratio of church membership to popu- lation in the parts surveyed, the effect of tenancy on the chui.ches as compar- ed with conditions where the farms are tilled by owners, also the effect of e¢oroperation, of having a resident or non-resident pastor, ete, AP —————— McKean Democratic Seeregary, Arthur McKean of Beaver Falls has accepted the secretaryehip of the Democratic state committee, He sue ceeds James I. Blakslea of Carbon gounty, assis.ant postmaster general. McKean ie a lawyer and an anti-ms chine man. He was the Democratic caucus nominee for resident clerk of the state house of representatives and received the votes of thirty-five mem- bers. ——— LOCALS. Mrs. W. A and for of thei are ir will Ki ise two weeks Mr and Johnstown, be the gues Krise, The Ui comprising the are pien! ( Thursday. ) son, Warren 5. ited Evangelical Penns congrega- Valle Y Park tions charge, ching ou Grange t dav Centre Ucunty Pomona Gr will hold a quarterly meeting in the hall of Victor Grange at Osk Hall Station, the third Thursday in August, which falls on the 28th, ange The degree team and other members of the local lodge of 1. O, O, F, will go to Bpricg Mills Friday evening to confer the second degree on a number of eandidates, C. CU. Ramsey of Pleasant at this office Monday morning, He came to town to attend the funersl of Dr. Lee, who was the family physiciar and greatly admired by him. Gap was The fourth quarterly meeting of the Centre county Pomona Grange will te held in the hall of Victor Grange, Oak Hall, Thursday, 21st inst; two sessions, morning and afternoon, Rev, W. A. McClellan of Conyng- ham, Luzerne county, was a caller st thie office the latter part of last week He was here with his family to attend the McClellan-Fleisher reunion at Tuseey ville. on At a recent meeting of the Ferguson township school board the following vacancies were filled: Guayer, Fred Rossraan ; Tadpole, Edna Ward ; Cen. tre, Clair Mariz; high school, Prof Charles Rosenburg, of New Jersey. Mrs. Paul Murray aod little daugh- ter of Chicago, Iiliuois, arrived ip Centre Hall on Saturday and are guests at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Murray, This is Mrs Murray's first trip to the east. Mr. Murray is ex. pected here in about a month. Stewart Grayham and Miss Balle Byers of Baint Thomas, Franklin county, are guests of the latter's sister, Mrs E. B. Ripka in Centre Halil Mr. Grayham is the postmaster in Baint Thomas and is also manager oy a local telephone exchange. Mrs. Linn Platt of State College is #t the bome of her brother, George E Breon. Her husband is Dr. W. E Bparks’ chauffeur, and is absent on = trip to Wisconsin where Dr. and Mrs Bparks spend a portion of each sum- mer at their country home, The Postoffice at Kratzarville, in Bnyder county, was burglarized by experts, who managed to open the safe without using explosives, The strong box contained $25.00 in cash belonging to postmester Jouas F, Yearick and $30.00, stamps and cash, belonging to the postoffice, Dr. P. 5. Fisher of Zion has been confined to the house sand much of the time to bed for over a year. At pres ent he suflers greatly, and is able to communicate but little wich the many visitors who call on him weekly to cheer him, The statement that Charles M Ross was leaving the Mary Potter farm was an error. Mr. Ralston, now living on the W. E, Tate farm, is no moving to the Potter farm, but to the William Brooks farm, now tenanted by Mr. Brooks’ son, H. Lee Brooks The latter Mr. Brooks will either locate on a smaller farm, or quit the farm altogether, Prot. W. F. Zsigler, who hss a fine record as a high school principal, is now au lostructor in Banks Business Oollege in Philadelphia, While at the old home town of Asrousburg, » short time ago, he gave a banquet to the members of & temcher-training class at Anronsburg of which class he was the teacher. The b.nquet was served at the home of Mr, and Mrs A E. Bower, snd was au elaborate sflair, Beside the members of the class, & number of others were invited gue te among whom was Dr. Patch of Phils. delphis, DEATHS, Dr. George Livingston Lee died st his home in Centre Hal on night at 11:80 o'clock from a compli- cation of diseases after an illness of a little over two weeks. Inter ment was made at Centre Hall on Monday afternoon, Dr. Lee was the aon of the late John B. Lee, and was born in Potter town- ship, on a farm near Tuseeyviile, which homestead is in the of the decessed. He was a young man full of energy and desired an tion. After attending school at vari possession educa. tion he graduated about 1881 He be gan the practice of his Pleasant Gap, bat after being short time he located at Madisonburg About thesame time this change location took placa Dr. Lee married Mies Rose Bell MoKinney of P Mills, The couple lived at Madison. burg until they moved fall fifteen years sgn, where Mra. Lee in March of last year, Dr. tice of madie there a to Centre ' Lee was sucessful | the coming prac. ine, calla He was respond to all calls, times knew that return for his services, large fleld nlways ready to although he Lhere wi uld be no He was a man weighed When bis famil feet in height, and four hundred pounds man, like the others was tall and rather ghthb life. I'he AwVing bes deceased was children, and was the AWAY here rurvive these and sisters : Mrs, Ellen Rable Mrs, E mm, Boal burg: Joha H., Col Bedf rd, Hirsi, Wilkes Dr fourth to i brother Cat Kan an Ima ia [ows : Frank Chest Barre, Lee was a men: ber of the Preabs terian church. Tie were conducted st pastor of that den H. Schuyler, and Rev. F. W the Lutheran His age was sixty fay 8, funeral the houss mination church years and Mra Reaty of N y died very suddenly at Jersey B Wille vist ing at the Doe Mrs Rhos A short had gone to Avis to spend af with went to the Rhosds home was stricken with paralysed lowing on Friday morning was shipped to Bpring Mille, Tuesday morniog the foperal was held from her i ome in that pisee, the bu a! being made in the loesl eo Hie was a ehurch, Jones officiated at Narah ade, ner son (vis and where ste and o Irie Ref pastor, Rey. RB. R the fu The decessed’s maiden n Miss Sarah Runkle, late Daniel Runkle Gregg townshi her life, Her more than twenty James Beaty. The ing ner are: Mrs. Pann Hall; Mrs. Ralph Shirk, Iron; Mm, Eilis Hszsl, Bellevue, Onio; Mra Wasin, Avia: Orvis Bealy, Avis: Daniel Ballevue, Oulo There survive these brothers and sisters : Centre Hall; John W., R. Dunean, Shamokin Willismeport ; Mra, Spring Mills ; Daniel, Spring Milla member of the irmed and her eral a dsugh Mh waa | p, and | husband, yr Ara ved there all sho BREN, wae children rris survive Edward James W,, : Calvin, Miss Annie Rider, John Glasgow at Colyer, died at home of the latter 01 tue first of month. Interment was made at Hill, Herage was abou! years, She had been about ville for seven or eight years. former home waa at Coburn, her mother lives, the this i a ——— The way the Journal puts it, J. H Muize, good holder of drunks gathered in ti at tow: Recently he me who got mixed up Millheim's constable, had in elisrge in 8 drunken to Bellefonte to Fort Lee, when an overcoat. This kKindoess wee bee ff stowed, snd instead of « waltiog auto the offends tering 1 msde a dash bim the bracelets and overcoat, and this incident will no doubt re nl ers, AM ——— WILLIAMS GROVE PICNILO, Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Rallrosd, For the Grangers’ plenie, Williaras Grove, Pa., August 25 to 80, the Penn. in Pennsylvania and froma Raltimors, way, August 19 + : 20 for return passage to resch fnakaive grout arial ber 2, at reduced rates, A A ATU SIN 00 0 Mra. Mary Miller of Loon, [linols fs visiting Mr Heckman friends sed relatives, wid Our Rude ¢ ire great aitie Language. There ences between I I Words in Jiupan is cet than Eng biave word - 'L." himsell Just fine anid for esample fore for t alone we than words h I'he *‘Chin,” Ne ive “ “Boku,' “Yo, © elpelor o il is and all his subjects call them “Watak usbi,” “Washi,” "Ore, 'uSoregushl” “Ware,” cireunn ss ha,’ to third first pers accordingly the English ete The bhanges as much “1,. and all the When | started first time, | nsked my American tea ©] ‘What shall I eall myself before the emperor?’ He sald, “1” “Then what shall | say nocoraing stnneces second or person { us the on, verbs to learn ch gny before my men before my women astonished and how rode. is Yoshio Markine Force of Short Words. who acts ns Yea, 1 i% «0 hot here as t“ ter in 1 © ositivels hat's noth erage we some i our hs trae} He on of ing hard Notes from inx ton Home 8 First Love Affair, = Ind husband ever » than one love affair? Mra Mrs he fell in Mrs Oh, dear, in love with himself net me Your believe! when only’ one, | that ans ove with Pose no! He otis before he tind fallen had Mutual. “1 should think you'd be ashamed to sponge on Gotrox daily at lanech, The eals are aiways at his expense.” "Oh, it's a mutual arrangement The jokes are at sminer--Bxthunge No Treat. Mrs. Neighbors Would you Itke a Johnnnie Not me, We have that at home. New York lobe. It lv 0 good thing 4 to be rich and a food thing to be strong, but it is 0 bet. for thing to be beloved of many friends. «~ Buripides. a AI MPR BARS. Centre Reporter, $1.00 » your, Da You Have Would tudy and A Daughter ? isnaghter to msi you like your domestic ae oe tin ai that if she | f to ution 1 r ape ehe is entitled $60.00 fre : i te LO pay her § Do you Ruow thal sradustes she chool ? when she will receive from $60.00 to $75 00 per why not sen Hiate Normal ward, furnished ectrie light ale your sheaper t CCR De OWil Home, sud iiustra 5 + gar. i REer, Fail BROVCOBDEOVUOOLBGEIYBDERIULG “ win purchaser Let me find a for that REALESTATE { f You have ior cals sSaic, id 4 Real Estate ALL Agent CENTRE H PA OELPCLPOBBUNOELDIBCBHOS SES ———— £ Come fo the Red Cross I. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL PRB ID BOB Hot Picnics Things For Weather & ¥ and SOW Urape Nuls Kellogs Biscuit Cream of Wheat Shredded Wheat Puffed Wi Pufied Rice ERIIBORT a Crushed Oats Post Toasties Beef you want. Red and Pink Evaporated Milk Chipped, any amount Salmon Honey Heinz Peanut Butter Sweet and Sour Pick- les Mixed Pickles Baked Deans Fe. 000000 PQ VOOR BL Pe Pork and Beans White Vinegar oe a Vi a Call and gee if getline BH a Camping or Picnic. H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA. © é ¢ CROPS NBR Per IR cn 000006 Niagara Fa Personally -Conducted Excursions August 22, September § ber 3, 1913 LIKE A .TRIP ABROAD 19, Octo- Round Trip $ 7.50 from CENTRE HALL HPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Ours Dining Car, and Day Coaches, running via the Picturesque Susquehanna Valiey Route Tickets good going on Special Train and cone necting train, and good returning on regular trains within FIFTEEN DAYR, Stop off at Buffalo within limit allowed returning. Hilustrated Dooskiet and full § be obtsined from Tieket A Divison Passenger Ar Comforting. fered Corre cled, i i ie wiatk shbhny- re Exel y must mn ofusion Sign Language. ~The prisoner language, your What was Constable throntening The Mag guuge? to fight instrate the Ia: Constable - Loudon Globe. Matched, poke or drink my daughter, -~Brookiyn [Life Why They Fall. It takes some gure they io wets le peonie go ahead -8t. Paul Press partments rem: SPECIAL indir Lg OVERCOAT Rain coats y 100 3 NP f£11 * WA LLE LaDTICS J Ww WA er wyree Al WY AL in Ove ts 3 iN vercoa nto *15 00 150 Overcoats and They are made of fash- ut have only one or two of ken sizes, Therefore we give enough to take advantage such and Raincoats that they cannot Wis Y when they see them, $ 5g for th 1¢ coming season it will long as your size is here, TE Te TE TR STC TERRY uy 2 he 38 WT Ee for Men, Wo at .50, .75, $1.00, LACES and F IV in Silk and Cotton. Everything in Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Round rip Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Ieeting