THE CENTRE REPORTER. diel lt THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. LOUALS June is beginning to be a month of family reunions. Rev. R. R. Jones purchased a Ford runabout last week from the Breon agency at Millheim. Lewisburg is to have a new band and will be known as the Citizen's Band of Lewisburg, The Williams family reunion, one of the notable annual gatherings ip Bald Eagle Valley, will be held Batur- day, June 20th, The local order of K. G. E. recently purchssed new regalia. The excheq uer of this lodge is in excellent coun- dition, and its membership has been steadily increasing. Do you know about the premium to be given away with a pound of excel lent tea at Kreamer’s store ? It's only for one day. Read the ad., and also see their window display. Mrs W. Gross Mingleand son Philip of Philadeiphia came to Centre Hall Thursday of last week and will spend about three weeks with Mrs. Mingle's father, Capt. George Ma. Boal Mr.and Mre. D, A Boozer and son Fhannon and Mr. and Mrs, W. Frank Bradford are back fiom their vacatior trips. Tone former couple were nv | Chicago, apd the latter in Chariestop, | W est Virginia, H. Walton Mitchell, of Pittsburgh, wes elected president of the board of trustees of the Pennsylvania State Col- Jege nt their anr ual meeting to succeed the late sudge Beaver who had held the place for some time. F. A. Stiffler of East Tawas, Michi- gen, arrived a day too late to attend the fupersl of his aunt, Mrs, Narsh Amold Treesler, at Tusseyville las’ week. His lateness was due to mies. ing railroad connections on his way east, For severaldsays he was enter- tained at the home of his sister, Mrs, William Bower, at Red Mill, and re- turned to his home Tuesday. Sunday, June 21, is Father's day. The virtues of daddy will be extolled from the pulpit in all the prineipal cities. The good things said about | mother on Mother's day seemed to relegate father to the rear snd it oe-| curred to Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, of | Hroksre, that fatber was entitled to 8 | jittle adulation also. The movement je spresding and is ss popular as Anns | Jarvis’ Mother's day The red or white rose is the official flower for next Sunday. From the Journsl: On Tuesday afternoon, while the Rebersburg mail team was being driven on the regular route a stone crusher on the road west of *muliton caused the broncos to be- come frightened and run away. Bev. eral pesssengers on the stage jumped off, as did also the driver, C H. Giam- ley. The horses tore loose from the wagon and ran to the barn of A. G Commings. To deliver the mail on schedule ime Mr. Cummings’ horses and wsgon were prccured to make the trip. UENTRE OAK Mrs, Isaac Bmith is able to be around The Y. P. O. A, will meet with Miers Spayd on Bunday evening. Emanuel Eungard, our supervisar, is certainly fixing up our roads in good shape, Mr. and Mra. James McCool are re- jolcing over the arrival of a young daughter last Tuesday, Mrs, John M., Resmm and mother spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bpayd. Miss Romie Snyder from Centre Hall is spending some time with her grandfather, Pullip Durst. Mr. and Mra Joseph Corman from Rebersburg spent Bunday with the former's brother, Lewis Corman and family. Harry Frankenberger built a large lime stack last week, Lime burning in thisrection must be catehing. Who is next? Paul Bwab is hauling block ver farm at Farmers Mills, makes a silo to last ; no rotting out in that, Edgar Feltonberger from P. Campbell apd family. it seems like coming Penns Cave home, Mr« R. P. Campoell and son days friends at Tyrone, They also went to see her grandmother, Mrs, Garvey, at Mt Unloao. home Will. Farmers day morning have him leave this charge. Er ——— A A ————— Linden Hall Mr. snd Mrs. Frank McFarlane spent MBaturday and BSBunday friends at Martha Furpace. Ralph Bearson came up from Lewis burg last week to help make hay. H: is employed by Henry Houser, Wieland of Harrisburg, days with his uncle here, Alvin Musser came down from Al toons to spend his vacation at th: home of his sunt, Mra, J. H. Ross. Dr. sod Mra. Fmith are visiting Mr and Mra. James M. Ross and whil here the doctor is spending the time fishing. spent a few Mrs. Blanche Erb and dsughter of Baltimore arrived bere Baturday to at tend the funeral of her brother, George ~wab, who was buried Monday after. noon, Monday evening the ealithumpians were out to serensde Mr. and Mrs. G W. Eckenroth who have just returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Ecken roth was Miss Grace Carper. Miss Mary Love Campbell left last week for Philsdeiphia where she will enter a training school for nurses She was sceompanied by her sunt Mre Nannie Gilliland, who will visit her siater, Mrs. Harah Stine, at Ann- ville for & few weeks, REBERSBURG | Lester Minich, who is employed at Htate College, spant Sunday with his family at this pisce. On scecount of gome urgent business | C. Li. Beck did not leave for Illinois | as was mentioned in last week's items. Mrs. Orvis Walker of Pittsburg ar. | rived at this plece and Is visiting her | mother, Mra, G. B. Halnes, who ison! the sick list, | i Rev. Wolf, a former merchant of | this place, and now located at Per-| kasie, this state, was visiting friends | and relatives in town over Bunday, | H. G Btrohmeler, the marble dealer | of Centre Hall, was in town on Hatur- | day and did some wo k in the line of | his business in the Union cemetery, | Several gardens and a hen house | were robbed of their contents within | the past few weekn in the vicinity of | “mulliton. Buspicion rests on a cer-| tain party, One day last week Mra. Frederick Hertman, who is keeping house for Jacob Gephart, very suddenly and i mystericusly lost the sight of one of | place and who is employed at Howard by Maize, the marble dealer, came home on Baturday to take part in decorating the graves of deceased Odd Fellows. Baturday eveninz, just as the sun was setting on this besatiful June eve. ning, the members of the Odd Fellows lodge decorated the graves of their de parted brothers. The president of the Odd Fellows orphanage at Bun- bury was present and made a strong and highly appreciated addrees to a for this occasion, Last Bunday evening Children’s day service was held in the Evsp- gelical church at this place, The house was full to overflowing with people who came to hear the little tote render the elaborate program which they did in a most successful way, to the enjoyment of all present. The pulpit apd the surrcundings were besutifully d. eorated with evergreens and flowers which made a very pretty sppesrance. HALF Those of you who need Department Sto PRICE a pretty summer wrap can se ee re Millheim Tusseyville The United Evangelical’s Children’s Day service, which was beld Bunday evening, wes well attended. KEmapuel’'s Uplon Fuoday-school will hold their annual Children’s Day eervice this Bunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Horner of Lin. den Hall were visitors at the latter's home over Sunday, Mrs. Charles Geary and two children of Altoona are spending » few weeks at the home of Mrs. Gesry’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rossman, | John H. Horner reconstructed | reservoir of two hundied-barrel capa | city nesr the barn of Charles Buoner, on the Henry Btoner farm, last week, | A pew hot air engine has been pisced in operation and water will be pump- ed from a epring ins distant fleld to! the reservoir, from which stock will be watered and which will supply the houee for domestic purposes. A leak. ing reservoir and broken engine made it necessary for Mr. Stoner to return to the arduous task of hauling water for some time. All Is now well again. ———— A lp Rev. W. C. Charleton, of Bhamokir, resigned ss pastor of the Trinity Episcopal church, to become pastor of Bu. John’s Episcopal church at Belle: fonte. ———— A Several brick houser are fu course of cons! raction in Pleasant Gap. A pou wes Card of Thanks, The undersigned extend thanks io the velghbors and friends who ao kindly mesisted in caring for Mrs, Farah Tressler In ber recent {liness sud for help extended in her subse quent desth.— Wm. Bower and family. Colds. Weak Lungs. Coughs. Weak Throats, Ayer’s Soon Pectoral Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor { 0. Ayer Co. swe | aes Centre Hall Poultry Yards Single Comb White Leghorns exclusively. de r20000 The stock that has quality by actual test Eggs now for sale. Will Sell at Once, 20 Incubators & Brooders, at a Great Sacrifice, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, fo0ccO OPO DORR REDE RERR® the housewife. LINE of you need, is here, look over our line. STOVES SALE, Rain large canvas. or Shine. Ask the man We invite lee a in This Fast Growing Town Somebody will who bought you to come = IFETIME LV. Bellefonte Coleville Morris - - - Stevens Hunters Park Fillmore Briarly Waddles Krumrine State College - - at 11:00, 10:30 10:35 10:38 10:43 10:46 10:50 10:55 11:00 11:12 11:25 - I 10:10 10:16 10:24 10:32 10:38 10:44 10:50 10:55 11:00 will take you to the lot sale and Just get on the free train for GEO, I. CUMMINS,
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