A THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914, LOOALS Byron Garis is walling up the rink on Main street, The hole is twenty- five feet deep. The old fence about the new school play ground was torn down Monday, which makes the old and new ground 88 one. Mr. and Mrs. John Homan and daughter Elizabeth spent Bunday at Rtate College as gues's of Mr. and Mrs, Chester E. Homan, Mr. and Mrs, William Heckman of Tusseyville spent a day last week at the home of Mr. Heckman's sister, Mrs. Lawrence Runkle. James I. Packer and children, Lester, Donald, and Bylvis, of Al. toons, spent Friday at the home of his brother, Prof. L.. O. Packer, in Centre Hall, The threshermen’s traction engine will be registered without reference to the rules and regulations laid down by Commissioner Bigelow This the thresbermen will haii with delight, as it is a victory over the road boss. These from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs Maliasa Boal on Monday were, Judge and Mrs George B. Orlady of Huntingdon, Mr sand Mra Hamilton Seibert, Mr, and Mrs F. A. Foremsn, and Mr. and Mre, Samuel Corl of tate College, The borough suthorities are top- dressirg the section of the road through Centre Hall lying next to the mountain, with gravel The imper ve. ment, of course, is not permanent, but properly applied the material used will give good returns. Snakes are evidently plentiful along the Lewisburg & Tyrone railroad A short time sgo Henry Kahler, the forepan of the section crew st Lin a very short time. His father, Thom- gs Kahler, tha boss of the Coburn crew, killed seven of the same specie Earl D. Fleming was here from Neranton, where he has charge of a branch of a New York soditing com- pany Mr. Fleming is ona of Centre Hall's best products of his generation, and wlwave has 8a kind word for the old home town and its pe ple. Itis = real pleasure to greet the home-com- ing of his character, PENN HALL. James Bhook, who has been on the sick list, is able to be around again, Miss Ethel Hettinger is spending some time with her sunt, Mrs. Burk- holder, at Bellefonte, Mies Mary Bartges, who was at Millheim having sewing done, return- ed home on Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Geesey of Aarons: burg took dinner at the home of Charles Bartges on Bunday. Hamuel Hosterman, who is working at Elizabethville, visited his home over Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Bamuel Musser went to Woodward on Baturday to attend the festival, and returned home on Sunday, Charles Bmith and family of Han bury, and Mrs, James McCool and children of Farmers Mills visited at the home of their parents over Bunp- day. Adam Keller's children who were confined to the house for some time with the measels, are able to ba ou! again, Mre. Daniel Rhook, dsughter Edps and ber niece Florence Lingle of near Coburn, spent Sunday at the home of George Bhook, _ Cherles Bhook, who is working for his brother Philip Bhook near Madi sonbarg, visited his home cover Fun day. The festival that wes held here on Haturday evening was well adended and took in quite a sum of money The Millbeins band furnished the musie, Misses Mayme Herring and Garrett, who have been spending = few weeks here visiting friends apd relatives, returned to their home ip Altoonn last Friday. Mrs. Elizabet} Herring sccompanied them to that city and will spend a few weeks visit ing friends and relatives Ralph Shook broke the small in one of bis arose in a rather peculiar way. He was washing bis Kit ear and steppirg beckwards landed in a backet +f water, apd fallirg to the ground struck his arm in suen 8 way 58 to do the irjury named. The f sc ture was just nvove the wrist, Katie bone —— Brush Valley. i i field, Perry county, from Faturday un | til Monday, of his former Penns Valley charge. js pastor of a large Bloomfield snd the which is comparatively beautiful structure, Rev. and Mrs. J M. Ruankle and daughters, Sarah snd Mary, of New- port, have been st the Centre Hall hotel during the past week, Rev Runkle is a native of Potter township and has a host of friends Hall and surrounding county. He is pastor o! a Reformed church in the Perry county town, and as such is meeting with marked success, parishioners in the Rev. Melinay flock at New church edifice, pew, is =a Mrs. Lililan Alexander entertained the following people at her home last Thursday : Mrs. Frank McCoy and daughter Misa Annas, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Allison, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy, Misa Kate Bhugart, of Belle- foote, William Allison, Frank Alli- son, of Bpring Mills, and Edward All} gon of Potters Mills, Mis Anpa Me Coy is still with Mrs. Alexander. E RB. Ripka, F. P. Geary, and their families, of Centre Hall, and W. H. Smith, J. H. Rishel, and their families, of. Spring Mills, on Mondsy will leave for Camp Thomas, near Glen Iron, where they will enjoy a week along the rippling waters of Penns Creek The male sex will indulge in their favorite pastime, fishing, while the ladies Beep the house in order and pre- psre for énlsrged appetites, For the conveniences of those in the rural districts, David K Keller, cashier of Penns Valley Bank, conceived the idea of opening the bank for a general line of business nn NBaturday evenings It was first an expe-iment, but the business was at once of such a volume that it was decided to continue theprae- tice each Haturdasy night. This move on the part cf the institution relieved the merchants of the necessity of cash ing cheeks, which, by the way, had be- come 8 burden to them. The reunion of the Lutherans coms. prizing the Penps Valley charge will be held todsy ( Chureday) on Grange Park, Dr. W. E Fischer and Rev. J. M. Redrick have announced that they will be present on this occasion, Both of them are former pastors Rev, Bieber will be absent only because of his engagement on the fleld during the last two Sundsys in this month, on which days be will conduct the regular Harvest Home services, Hee schedule under regular heading. ———— AA FRUITTOWN., Fred Brown is all smiles Lhe past week and says it is a girl. Both nother and baby sre getting sloog ne Rev, A. J, Horner returned to bis home in Youngviile after visitieg for some time among his friends bere and elsewhere. Mre, 8B. H. Bheffer and daughter Lovedy of Frankliu arrived in Centre county last week where they will spend some time visiting relatives and friends, Lest Baturday afternoon a heavy electrical storm acoompanied by hail, passed over this community, doing quite a bit of damage to the corn fields aod also to the fruit trees, Tre reunion that was held last Thursday on the H. A. McClellan farm, was a grand success, It was an ideal day and a large crowd of people attend Everybody evjoyed the Mrs. J. A. Gettig and family of Braddock, sleo Mra, W. J. Copenhe- gen and family of Tyrone, all of whom were visiting at the home of T, J. Fleisher for some time, returped to their home one day last week, Last Tuesday D. C. Fohringer mov- ed his family sud household goods from his home In Reed:.ville to the Edward Horner home at this place which he recently purchased. Mr. Fohringer is employed by John Bit. ner, in paper baogiog and painting. Oa Balurday eveniog the gave ai inter that place elias Duck and family of Mackes ville spent Sunday with the former's Mr. aud Mra F. P. Duck, of this place Dou't forget the festival at Madiso: « burg on Saturday evenipg, August 15 Cephias Rishel of Madisonburg wae obliged to take his bed on secount of inflammatory rheumatism, Quite a number of people from here stiended the festival at Penn Hall on Saturday evening. Rev. Pratt of Altoona preached s teruperance sermon in the Uoited Evangelical church on Funday, Mrs Joapnsh Grenoble, who had » severe atiack of heart trouble, is again able to be around The Racdhan reanion will be held | Detrick’s grove on Baturday, Augus 15th. Home ore has torn the list of the registration sesessor ff the Murras school house door. sir. Hoy, the registration assessor, hss sent the fragments Lo the county commissioner sand says he will use the full extent of the law on the party who commitied the deed, if foucd out. For th: benefit of the geversl the sign boards throughout this valley ought to be replaced where they are missing, and those dim and fllegible for one reason or spother should also be repainted and repaired. A sign board serves siraugers to a much greater extent than is apprecia’- ed Ly the people acquainted with the country, and for this reason the law ou the rutj-ct eshonid be fully com plied with, public in —————— A — Tusseyviile Mra. Cal ui this pla Mr. and Wednesday tives, Miss Busan Rearick, from Williams burg, scent Friday st the William Bitner home Will Rossman snd daughter from Biegleravile spent Sundsy among relstives here, Mr. and Mrs. James Wert {rem Anronsburg are visiting hére among relatives for some time, Mr. snd Mrs. John Horper from Linden Hall spent a few days with Mrs. Horner's mother, Mrs. Cora Birchfield, Mre. Edward Wolf and little son of Altoons are visiting st the home of her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. James Hpaopyg ler, Rev, John M. Price assisted Rv Fossa will the comnmunion service Sun- day mornivg held in the Evangelical church. Mrs. J. B Spangler and Mrs, David Fortney nod daughter Mary spent last Thursday at Boalaburg to call on Mise Lsura Keller, who has been very ii the last few months, Ear! Frazier and two sisters Harriet and Ida spent Wednesday at thie place, Miss Ia remained for the Meo Cl The New Perfection £ meal at an expense of only summer months, have it when you want it fuel. They are weli built and absolutel > ire ly m Eleven-Day Tickets good going only on trails CENTRE HALL 714 A. M, BEF Tickets good ret trains until Aogust £1 allowed al Philadel See Flyers PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD exclusively. BB BBW HBB We Encampment Opens Sept. 12th The l for farmers, Twenty-eig ADMISSION FREE GEORGE SING KRiom, a. 1. DHA Pa AR J, 8. DALE, Committee cys ra yr actual test. Eggs now for sale, TRE HALL, Pa PT — | 280023990 050000009000300000 all sizes of -also- PUMPS and