THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENN’A. |! EID no DAY AY 20, 1915, Proprietors | SMITH & BAILEY 8. Editor WwW. SMITH i : . wy { Loca! Editor and | EDWARD E. BAILEY 1 Business Manager - 2 Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second Class mall matter, TERMS, ~The terms of subscription to the Re i porter are one and one-half dollars per year 'ERTISING RAT advertise 1 OF more {1 ES-—Display i for three or more in! r inch for each issue, ogoupying less space th loss than three insertions notices Aco EE pe tht cents per line, © cents, minimum COAarge, | i | for three | each ad CHURCH AP POINTMENTS LOCALS Grace Bmith is 2 # lage QLIBEP, HOE Witmer of last § A 2 ! Miss jer of Balona is at the | Mre, Isace Smith Ella Kric home of her cousin, where she will spend a week. Mr. and Mre, Edward Stine of Ty-| rone Hall fo few | days, guests at the home of Mr. and | Mre, H. W. Dinoges, i The fi of | : i the shortest on record at the county | All jurors were ere in Centre r a ret week of court was one seal. discharged on | Tuesaday aftern Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Getchel of Your days of b i Ana for te.’ etchell’s parent gwnod were guests % irs, ( and M Brungart, A daughter was born to {rs I re. Michael Delaney, south all, i came hale and heart; ur in the Delaney fa: n Barris ia repre e meet lsburg. Irvis niative of Centre ft ra Is s the rep lodge but 10t in attendance, Hall Charles HB. Emith, Register J, Frank "mith, is one of the of the Bellefonte high who will graduate Thursday of next week, Theclass consists of thirty- second son of fe class schoo seven, Victor Jones finished his second year in the theological seminary at Franklin and Marshall College, at Lancaster, and arrived at the heme of his parents, Rev, and Mrs, R. R. Jones, on Wednesday. . Miss Margaretta Goheen, principal of the Boglsburg high school, was one of those interested in high school work who attended the graduation exercises in Grange Arcadia last week, Bhe was the guest of Mieses Martha and Elsie Boal. William Hoover, the ranger in the Greens Valley district, recently made a trip to =tate College, and on reach- ing the cross roads at Pleasant Gap began taking account of the number of automobiles to pass him between the two pointe. On reaching his des- tination the seveniy-seventh car had gone by. A King touring car was sold to Al- bert Hpayd at Hublersburg by Lyman L. Bmith, the local agent, Baturday morning Mr, Smith went to Harris burg for the car, and on his return came by the way of Bloomsburg, bringing with bim his daughter, Miss Ruth, a student at the Bloomsburg Biate Normal, and two of her class- mates, who remained until Monday. Last Baturday M. Smith of Lewis town loaded up his big Overland car with a crowd of Burnham and Milroy folks and conveyed them to Hiate Col- lege. On their return they made a short call at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Krise, The party consisted of the following : Mre, Jeff Brown, Miss Mary Krichbaum, Mge, Paxton Me- Manigle, Mre, D. &, Brown, Mre. Joo Recard, Mre. Joo Krichbaumw, of Mil- roy ; Mr. and Mrs, John Baker and daughter Bars, Mr. and Mre. Chae, MeNitt and son Ernest, Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Bhiey, Miss Carrie Baker, of Burnham ; and Chas, Bmith of Lewis Egg Hill School House Burned to vround, The Egg Hill school house, one of r ownship sohool district, and of brick soustruetiop, wes totally destroyed by I'he fire was first discovered by Boyd who, with George } Luose, together Bright, were burning brush along the fn of a bundred | or more building. A | wind onto | distance fiot the high the roof of the school house started the which ended public road, y srs n blaze disasirously, { Ka 0 80 bo Thera Wi years age. Outeide need of ew roof Bruce W, Ripka | foeur i! be in| nasumed, wae 1 | & of wan baile ty -five Ig 1a taught Loe his school | was a large o! belween A large ng the | hool bh ngelical church | of a BC u saving the] arf } burch struet imad Mp nl School Report, . number of thweir | lawne. This practice has bet yn ginee the first flowers were in bloom, it the whose | behoovea parents i £ sumniary stop to it, The importance of respecting property whether if be the plucking or doing destruction of a mors the nature, cannot be LOO slTONKLY gizen. Blop it! —————— a ————— Lytie-Neidigh the Reformed parsonage, HH A Telephone Flonle Jane 19th Ihe Patrons Rural Te pany will bold i's sn: i , 3 ’ |B above Uentre turday, June 18%} under the system will be extended an | nay mede. tall, individuals are also bring with invitation, and encouraged to invite and them their friends. Cl pes Aaronsburg, George J. Weaver has gone to Bell - fonte to attend court, Calvin Moyer of Freeburg is visitiog his sister, Mre, Kathryn Philips, Merchant James Lenker of Lemont spent a few days with his mother, Rev, W. D. Donat has gone to State College to attend Classis this week, Mre. Perry McKinney of Potters Mills visited at the home of A, B, Hiover, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Harter spent Bunday with friends at hadisonburg. John Winkleblech is spending a few dsye with uncle, John Detwiler, near Centre Hall, Joe Meyers and Mr. Hoy of Axe Mann made a business trip to town one day last week, Rev. Beheeder, a former Lutheran minister, and hid wife, of Clarion, were guests of their many friends in our town last week, Miss Annie Elsenhour has gone to Bellefonte ss a delegate to the Ev, Hunday-school convention, Miss Fae Stover, who is employed at Hiate College, was called home to help nurse her mother, Mre, Chae, Limbert, who had a few ribs broken, A union prayer meeting will be held in the Reformed church this ( Thare day) evening, to which all are urged to come to prepare for the great evap- gellstic meeting, beginning the 25th inst, Among those who were to New York City on Sunday were Mr, and Mre, William Gulsewite, Mr, and Mre, Harvey Crouse, Jobin Krape, Mr, and Mre, James Weaver, Harry Roush and John Btover, ————— I AS ———— The heat plant in the Gramley building at Millhelm was put into op- eration, last week, solely for testing his . town, purposes, Brush Valley. Wert spent Hunday under the # J. A. Mr. Ernest Wie of Will- and Mr Wert & Ue. are Lusy pealing bark st | John Messimer, the specialist, We are having a few Many of our people went fishing Mi gcehinn! DezZun in Murray ned their dee viay 20 to ale fate, + Las garenading week M Floyd HEmith | of ew days Carl Loog iy REBERSBUR( - i 4 While digging s cess and Hamuel Gephart peliets avout put, Sam says f ever got there, —————— — Georges Valley. jert! t to Cen pend a few days V.A. Auman, Bre Later, ia Jamison wer tre , Mre, (Gearge i #pent % 308 at ugard and with the latter's #le- Fresaler, long of Booher spent Banday ne of C', J. Ripks. B. { nr nat @¢ home of their otifar spent ’ a. tay Mre, Ida Stoner. Fi ned hon Mre, James Reeder retur snd Mre, ou ist MATH r 3e Tuesaday ATRIZ “0 THE SOULHLAND, } Continued from first page.) of built types houses, The old Spanish houses are with lg, with only a 1 high. : . thick massive stone treet between. he houses are usually two stories the Along some times only 14 wide, a pavement of about 18 inches in houses open upon the street and then of { work of iron bars. They Court Dlock, iat Lice an inside which occupies On the second are found. 4 feet i IEWRIK tory of the house, Pore 1 and g the si porche hes are perhaps wide They make v streels narrow on hurches ng ag Hb W hiree or OUBCE Wn nt Deaths of Contre Countian at Vicksburg. Russel Lingle came home on day after spending a month with Mr. and Matar grandparents, Mre. Houser, ———— AA PENN HALL Fi her friend, Cora Osman, Beck of Lock through this section last pianos, Kev, took dinner at home of Mre, Robert Bartges, on Sup- day. Philip Bhook and family visited his parents on Bunday. Jane Musser made a trip to fonte on Monday. Tevola Keller ia working at the Jerry Albright home, while Mre, Al- bright ie indisposed, Mre, John Albright and grandson Lawrence are visiting ber children above Btate Callege, Mr. and Mre. Charles Bartges al- tended the funeral of Mre, Bartges last week at Vicksburg. John Keeue from Michigan visited his sister, Mre. George Bhook, lsat week, Mre., Harvey Bmith sud daughter Mary spent Tuesday with her daugh- ter, Mre, James McCool, near Farmers Mille, William Bnyder had sele on Batur- day afternoon. He will work for the Decker brothers until September, then he expects to go to Florida, ——— A Tusseyville David Fortney is on the sick list, J A daughter was born to Mr. and Mre, Ezra Ripke, Bunday. Glenn Musser of Altoona visited among friends here part of Wedne:- day and Thursday. Mr. and Mre, Wm. Eminhizer and daughters, Hilda and Kathryn, and son George spent Saturday sod Bune day at the home of Paul Eminhiger, | » rence B Haven week Mr. tuning Geeney Bellc- % aed A i inl with her mother at se to Bell nie one day Mr, W, L. Camp | daye ut Williameport las tafin:t MIRREN E rier sp thls weeV, The carpenters are bnay in # barp, fi days with Hironinus Weikert spending a few Mre, OC, OC. Fryer. Mee. Clifford Lewir- burg spent a few days at the home of J. W, Keratetier, Mr. and Mr, CC, Bryan a few days among friends at Btate Col- lege. Mr, and Mre, Ezra Burd heim spent Bunday at the Philip Meyer, pinnae CENTHE OAK Mr, and Mre. Ernest Wise from Williamsport sre spending some time at the home of Tense Smith, Mrs, Bars Hartman is epending some time with ber sister, Mre, Harvey Hagen, Mr. and Mre, Jacob Sharer and family spent Bunday aflernoon with Maynard Meeker and family, Mr. and Mre, John Houlz and daughter from Asronsburg spent a few days at tie home of Samuel Fredericks. Mr. snd Mre, Leo Homan expect to go to housekeeping at Bpring Mills to- day ( Thuraday.) Mr. and Mre, Boyd Vonsda and son Harry spent Bunday st the home of Mr. Voonda'’s parents, Mr, and Mrr, David Vonade, aod were sooompanied home by the former's brother Earl, who will spend some time at Aarove- bury. Fred Lucoss from Centre Hall is spendiog the summer months with Hadie om ¥ Lier sioter, Resmer from b YY Sos epent Mil. - of from home hie uncle, Wilbar Lucas. TPT aE Lo ————————— Pleasant Gap. LEGAL ADVER TISENENTS fr. and Mre, H. D. Gehret of te visited friends in town Bunday, A Ir. Parker of Pittebtirg wae po cal J. T. Nolt’s hon Wednesday, enlile Her Filsie ngs were nt me in Millheim on Thufkday, wihier Noll hae returned fre £7 ING Pod EPEC iR fneting ¢ JWEHOLDERS MERT Bell- «On Mi and Mias {ur entertained the Boob 1inn trip to Baltimore hospital wm y much improved in healt) had his and expects Bellefonte and other polp RB, W, Noll hes the dd the carpenter Ward Hile CRY Overs bine to “ TYIREOT " ible or a a. iv sociated Tr 1 : a ed np LUIVIDUNG rich, PFutherlan Fixtures of all kinds, WATER PIPES Repair work of all kinds done at reasonable price. Ms Stock not on hand will y ‘ be ordered promptly, W. EF. FLORAY AW WW NN WH WN ST Ce BT NNN SPECIALS-at Emery’s Store Oranges 25¢ to 35¢ doz. Onion Sets 8c Ib. (or gt.) Home Cured Country Hams for sale. “Salvat’’ for your Stock, $1.25 for 20 Ibs., 75c¢ for 10 Ibs., $5.00 for loo Ibs. ww BARGAINS IN ALL DE- PARITTIENTS GIVE US A CALL C. F. EMERY, Centre Hall WN VN BDV BNW NV NN UW GW WWW TN NNN 9 NN 9H VD WB Nobby Straws The last thing in style at a very r moderate cost, are the chief features in our big line of Straw Hats. your hat now and rest assured that Choose the style is right—the quality is right —and the price is more than right, See Our Window Display of Fine Straws, KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. Sn LADIES’ “FITZEZY” SHOES will cure corns! SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER’S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE
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