THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURBDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 COBURN. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaler from Lindale spent Bunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kaler. Jacob Breon from Antes Fort spent Saturday smong friends at this place, Frank Hackenburg expecta to give his house a new coat of paint in the near future. Mre. R. U. Wasson spent a few days among friends at State College, Chestie Stover spent a few days among friends at Hublersburg and Bellefonte. Irwin Kern is working at State Col- lege. Mrs Virgie Noll, who had been spending a few weeks with her moth- er, Mra Rachel Btover, has returned to her home in Lancaster. Andrew Vonads, who bad bis hand crushed while working in the planing mill, came home from the Bellefonte hospital last week, He Is getting along very nicely. Foret Mark from Mifflinturg spent Sunday among friends at this place The yourg folks have been busy gathering arbutue. Che weather bas been too cold ; a few warm days would open them very nicely, Mrs Chester Kerstetter from HB College spent a day among friends at this piace last week, Randell Stover from Mifflinburg is ependiug a few days among friends at this place. The state forea'ers are fighting forest fires of late Trout season oper ed last Thursday Fishermen clsim that the water in (he streams is too low and clear to afford good fishing, W. H, Ertle was busy surveying last week, Mr, and Mra, Edward Shively Mifflinbar of Mr, anc kept busy from gpert Sunday at the home Mrs. J. B. Rishel, tp Brush Valley shed at Yesrick U. E is nearing compl / r, our mail man, uses 8 nd tells us that for bis busi- the the etion, jeliver the mall y i geil :s horse end | & Horse eG UUEKE og fires are sweeping threongh iey Of the sou! 1 side of Brush Large bands of resolute sre busy covquering them. e spraying aud trimmiog is be in the orchards. of our farmers are Oatla Most sowing Rev. D CO, Caria will have preac ing siviecea in | ta church Bu through y U y pext Sunday afternoon inger is all smiles sivee | of a pew deughter, Wert was ucfortunate in g & boue broken in bis band last Willd ela Lieroes tretl tee arnv James bavi week, John Boyder, who had his leg en some time ago, is again able around, On Baturday evening we again hit the sawdust trail, this being No 2 for this valley in about a month. Reuben Tressler of Linden Hall vigiting his brother, George Treeeler, at tbl lace. bre k- to be & 8 Pp “> PENN HALL James Condo made a trip county ove dey lest week \ to Mifflia Mrs, Charles Hennigh spent Wed. n sday with Avdrew Fhook a! Bpris g Mille. Charles Bartges apd Walisce Musser made a trip to Millbeim on Fridey Florer ¢e Bartges spent Bunday wilh her friend, Kathryn Binksbine. : Harry Ulrich snd family spent Sunday with Mrs Ulrich’s parents. Mr. spd Mre. Wilbur Lucas from Penns Cave spent Sunday at Herbert Hettinger's, The stork visited the homes of Reuben Vouada and Herbert Hetting- er last week and left a little girl at each home, Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Ulrich made » trip to Millbheim ard Asronsburg on Baturday. Mr. sand Mrs, Gross Bhook and the former's mother made a trip to Asrons- burg on Bunday evening. Jobo Bair and his daughter, Mre Charles Wer’, epent Buuday with the formet’s daughter, Mrs. Robert Straus in Nittany Valley, Mra. William Musser from Columbia is visiting friends and relatives Liere, A ra SiN, Tusseyville £ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller spent from Saturday until Monday among friends and relatives at Lemont and iste College, Miss Elizabeth Biloer spent a few State College, the past week. Mr. and Mars, Calvin Rossman of Biglerville at tended the funeral of Mrs. Howard Ripka at this place Hat. urday aud took dinner et the home of his brother, Henry Rossman, Rath Rockey snd Esther Bitper spent Monday at Centre Hall. Miss Jennie Bodtoif has returned home after spending a few weeks with Mrs, John Black, Mra. William Bitner is sble to be out sgain, Bhe and her son spent Thursday at Centre Hail, Mr. and Mra. P. D. Eminbizer are spending this week with the former's parents, ai Rock View, ———————— A —————— FRUITTOWN, Mrs, Emma Fohringer, who is em- ployed at Biate College, spent Bunday with her sons at this piace, Mrs. Searson and children of State College spent the greater part of last weok visiting her parents and other friends at this place. Fleisher spent Sunday io Yeagertown as guest of hissons, Harry ana William, Mabel and Lulu Zorby were guests at the John Weaver home on Sunday. Harris Bubb, who is home with hie parents for a short time, 1s at this writ. ng under the doctor's care ; all wish for his speedy fegoyeny, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Fohringer are all smiles since the arrival of a nine-pound baby girl. Both mother and baby are getting slong very nicely. John Weaver wears a broad smile and enya it is & boy. A ————— A 1 ——— W. H., Meyer purchased a pew Regal car last week, trading in bis old Kegal on the deal. * . REBERSBURG us snd thousands of acres of valuable timber is being destroyed, Rev. Kessler of Woodward moved to thia place last Wednesday had been visiting in different parts of Illinois, returned to this place last Fri- day and are well pleased, saying that they erjoyed their western trip week at Woodward where Lie ls plant ing and spraying fruit trees on his gon’s farm, ° The remains of James Condo, who was born and raised in this vicinity but who head been sn inmate of the Danville asylum for quite a number of years, were shipped to thir place and were laid to rest in the Union ceme- tery on Tuesday. Orvis Walker has his large ben house up and ander roof and is now finishing the interior, Mrs. Philip Behreckengoat of Tylere- ville visited relatives at this pluce on Friday, Kruest Bierly haa returned from Willlamsport with a brand pew farm horse which he purebesed while down there. Henry Meyer quite recently built a large lime stack on bis farm and ha ground. Calvin Weaver is having a coat which he moved into several weeks RRO. The past week George Miller had the carpenters epgsged in pulling a new rocf on weather-boarding the game, el ati———— Woodward, A M. Yearick made a businesa trip to Mi fflinturg on Baturday. Mr. Teats and gon, John Bower and children, Miss Mabel and John, of Northumberland spent the Babbath with friends io town. Misa Mabelle Blover spent with her cousins, Rachael and wolfe, Mr. and Mrs Robert Bmaliwood of Paulsboro, N J, were Fanday visitors at the home of the lady’s parents, Dr apd Mra. W. P. Arn, One day last week Dr. Mrs. Floyd QGuisewite Lo Belle- foute hospital, where underwent! ap operation. Reports are that she is getting slong nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Btover, Mrs Wolfe sud daughter, spent Fundasy sf ternoon at the home of Wim. Bressler near Bpring Mills, Rev. and Mra Funday Lottie Masser lo kK the BLe oii 4 Kean! 4 gry lust rd Be be al Moon's thoy wi Inds’s parents Misses Mary Boore and per were to Millhelm ne Lida Saturdsy on, Robert Barner spent last week with A. OC, Blifer in Lewisburg. ————— A] ———_——— J E Noll, proprietor of the Red Mill, was a pleasant cslier st this of fice, Baturday Mr Noll reports busi peas in his lice unusually brisk at this time while every farmer in his sect fe np with the birds and at work, Assumes New Duties Robert J appointed the newly Commie ft unpingham Niate Highway and filed a $60 000 bound lp Mop Bringe result —a Reporter ad Pov 0000VNENEIRLIODVI00D IF you want to buy or sell property in or near Centre Hall consult Chas, D. 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