Millhelm's Evangelistic Usm palgn, In a moet suspicious manner the evangelistic campaign in Millheim wes begun Tuesday evening in the newly built taberngcle on the scheol grounder, Rev, Paul Brown las the evangelist who will continue the work for six weeke, More than one thous- snd people attended the first service which was of the nature of a dedics- tory servicer, all the Jloesl ministers tikiog parr. A wonderful religious spirit is manifested in Millheim and it ie expected that much good will be done during the campaign for morsl aud religious betterment, At Tuesday evening’s service a choir of one hun- dred and twenty-five voices led the singing and HH. LeRoy Goodwin, the musical director, hopes to increase this number to two hundred by Friday night, Daring the campsign all churches will dispense with their reg- ular Sunday preaching services avd aid Evangelist Browr, On Bund:y a sermon will be preached for the bepe- fit of men and boys to which all males over twelve years of nge are invited, Memorial Day Service, Memorial Day in Centre Hall will be ntserved on Baturday, The march to the cemetery will start from the Evangelical church at 5:50 o'clock. \fter the graves of the soldiers are strewn with flowers, Rev, D. 8, Kurtz will deliver the address, The hours for service at other points in the valley are as follows @ Spring Mills, Saturday, 6 p. m.; speaker, Rev. Spr boy Saturday, 1:30 p. m.; speaker, Rev Ww. H. Williams R. R. Georges Valley, Saturday, 2p. m.; Rev. Je n Lane, Monday, 2. p. m. were Mills, Saturday, 10 a. m.; speaker, Rev, rg, Monday, 10a. m.; speaker Henry sim, Monday, 6 p, m, speaker, Hev, Hecoeplion to Miss Rhone, On her retarn from a tour of several mouths through the middle west, Miss Filoreuce Rbooe was tendered a recep - tion on Tuesday evening by the men- bers of Progress Grange, in Grange Arcadie. The sffair was Informal, After greeting Miss Rhone, several pleces of music were sung and Prof. ©, BR. Neff extended the forms) welcome to which Mise Rhone The remainder of the ever - in tnen fel =- pounded, ing was devoled to the social side which refreshments played an impo: - tant part, ————— A oA At Ktover-tover, Charles E. Btover of Centre Hall and Miss Alice Naomi were upited in marriage at the Lutheran parsonage in Bellefonte by Rev, W, M. B. Glsoding, on Batarday. The groom is a sober and indastrious young farmer and the bride, a daugk- terof Mr, and Mre, John Btover of Pine Grove Mills, well fitted to msuke their bome one of sunshine and happiness, Both young people me well and favorably known where they reside and are receiving the copgrato- Stover is lations of their friends, sm—————— Caught Big Trout, Harold Coxey of Boalsburg was the envy of all the fishermen in that ry bose] have about urday ith a trout that measured Many other fine trout been taken from the streams Hoslsbury. s———— A AAA incher, From the Milihelm Journal, Bix riloa are to be built in lower Penne Valley duriog the coming sun - roer, on the farme cccupied by the fol- lowing enterprising farmers: M, 0, Htover, Charles J, Stover, J. 0. Eweg - hott, Lester Fiedler, H. O. Fiedler god ¢ , C'. Orndorf. The meat market building on Main rirect was last Tharsday sold by Cyros irungart of Centra Hall to Lloyd W. Btover, Dr. G. %, Frank and Wm, #, Hheltos , who will convert the build- ing into a moviog-pletare plac, It is expected to make venting capacity for about four hundred and fifty persons, Colyer. The grass fields look favorable for a large hay crop. Peter Jordan on Friday left for New C'umberiand to visit at the homes of Linyd Kerlir, The U. Ev. church is preparing to bold Children’s serviee, June 20th, in the evening, Roland Leech and son Edward, last week returned to thelr former home at Howard, €'. A. Millet’s vi tora on Banday were W, H. Mever of Centre Hall and LOVALS A daughter was born to Mr. Mre. John Meyer on Monday. J. W, Mitterliog shipped a oarload of freah cows to the eastern market on Saturday. The dwelling house of Prof, P. H. Meyer was beautified by the applics- tion of a coat of white paint, J. ¥. Rowe inatalled bath room fix- tires in the home of Jeocob Bitper at Farmers Mille, last week. John Benner, on Monday, purchased the three lots owned by re, W, . Mingle and lying along Hoffer street, directly north of the foundry, Mre. John Kreamer and John Garis are spending the week end at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. James Garle, Pillow, Dsuphin county, Mre. Harry Harper, on Wednesday morning, accompanied her aunt, Mrs. and at Pine Grove Miils Ralph Walker and family were Bur - home, Mr. and Mre, B, T, Corl were visitors at the Goheen home at Balleyville last week, Morris Martz and family in their new Ford car autoed down Spruce Creek Valley Baturday, William Wertz and wife both have the auto fever, Dr. Krader could e’- fect a cure with a Buick car, D. C. Krebs and wife autoed from State College and spent Bunday with friends in towp, John Reed is building an addition to bis large barn to house his bumper Crope, The stork remembered the Bowersox sud Charles Mothersbaugh Jane Blavig, of Boslsburg, to Philade!- phia where the latter wili unnergo an ] operation in one of the city hospitals, | Register J. Frank Smith aud daugh- | ter Mies Nellie, accompanied by Mrs, | Ruth Bower, of Bellefonte, drove to | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Hosterman, at Centre Hill, on Tuo:- day, and sl-o gave attention to the grave of Mre, Smith, Mre. IL. Mothersbsugh snd Mre, | Jacob Meyer of Bosalsburg attended | the annual session of the Woman's Missionary Bociety of the West Rus- quebanna Classis of the Reformed | church, at Centre Hall on Friday. They were entertained by Mre. Catk- arine Dale, | M. B. Gibsor, president of the! Weaver Organ sud Pisno Company, of York paid a visit to P. H. Meyer, their representative in this district, on | Saturday. This company, since {ta establishment forty-five yenrs age, has grown into one of the largest and best organ and piano manuf cturing plants in the country, Mr. Gibson ls an af- fable gentleman and admirsbly re flacts the big business concern of whicn he home in Earlystowr. Dr. J. P. Roc- wan of the Medicc-Cni hospital, Phils- delphie, was the operating sargeon and he was assistad by Dre. H. H. Longwell and J. R. Barlett. The operation was a complete success and | Mrs. Royer ia progressing ss well as may be expected. Miss Reese of A'- toons is the trained nurse in attend- noe, janker, business man and day labor- er rubbea elbows together in Millheim in ovserviog Good Road's Day, on Wedpesdasy. Twenty-five to toirty men used shovel and rake with good eff-ct on the hills at the esstern and weitarn ends of the towr, The good roads spirit was also displayed in Po'- ter tfownehip where considerable work was dons, sithough not so effective as might have been under better weather conditions, Boyd Bmith, son of Emanuel Smith of Potters Millv, is using crutches se! the result of a serious sceident which | befell him a week or more ager. While cutting a tree in the woods his BX® struck a limb overhead and wss ds- flected in such a course that it struck bis right foot a bard blow, cutting = deep gash from the toes alwost tn the apkle. Dr. J. BR. G. Allison dressed the wound which required a8 number of stitches, On Monday the committee ou the purchase of a pipe organ for the Re- formed church made a trip to Hager: - tower, Maryland, to inspect the plant of the Moller O:gan Company, which concern manufectures one of the ir- struments that is under considera lon, The commitiee will be ready soon to report tr» the egongregatior. In the party were Rev. RP, RB, Jones, D. I. Bartges. Pro’. ¥. B. Meyer, D. A. Boczer, T. 1. Bartges conveyed the party ino his Buick car, mounial register, Claud Harpster cut an ugly gash in bis left foot which required several stitches to close the wound, Mr. and Mre, W. H. Homan of Cer - tre Hall motored 10 1he Glades and greeted old friends last week, Pro’. G, W, Johnsonbaugh is spend- Nancy Bnyder on Baturday purchse- Miss Maggie Reed is visiting friends Bhe expects to be gone several weeks, Rev. R. M. Illingsworth will fill the pulpit in the Presbyterian church the first Bunday of June at 7:30 p. w. Will Garver, I. O. Campbell’s right hower on the rar, is this week doing jury duty st the temple of justice in Bellefonte, > Fquire Musser and wife of Bellefonte spent several days among old friends. They expect to visit thelr son in Phils - delphis. Dr. J. Baker Krebs of Northumbe:- land bss been whipping the streams the pest week for the finny tripe and reports a fairly good eatel. Mre. G. W. Weaver of Californ'a aud Mre. John A. Weaver of Altoonw are visiting friends hereabouts for sev- eral weeks, The many friends of Fred B. Goss a surgical operation in a Pittsburgh hospital recently. D. 8B Neidigh and dsughter May, M. Neldigh, in the former's new Ford car, motorad to Woodward and sttended the Michael Hess funers', Friday. Mre. Clarence McCormick of Beran tor, with her two interesting young- ster. i» visiting friends in snd sbout Htatle Collegr. John E. Reed purchased the at Rock Hpriogs and intends quitting the oid farm for a wel -mroed rest for bhimeelf and wife Chester Johpson while engaged in quarry at Pipe haa ing stone, Joho W. Miller and family are plan- ning s joy ride on Sunday over the Heven sountains to Lewistowr, Hun!- ingdon and other points. M:.. and Mrr. Frank Miller will be in the party. We are sorry to note the illness of grandmother Williams, who is suffer. iog from a stroke of paralysis at her home. Her recovery is doubtfu'. T. UC. Crooner, the popular lumber. msn, hes purchased the timber tree belouging to the Pine Grove Water Company, over 700 acres, and will in the near /uture put op as mill and manufacture all kinds of jJumbe-. Rev. L. EB. Spangler preached at Evereit ou Bundsy and Hev, Shaffer of Salinagrove filled the pulpit in the Latheran chureb., Hes a splendid for a visit you'll No matter if you get feel more at ease several articles special for daughter, Mre, I'vin Moser, of Mi’ flinburg ; Mr, and Mrr. Foster Frazier nnd deughterr, Ida ana Harrie', from Penna Cave, Wimt should have been an elegant Bonday dinner in the GG. BR, Meliss home went up in *moke when the “watchful” Melon fell asleep on the Job after being admonished to * keep water on that turtle” while the wi- men folks sttended church service, Instesd of a dish of choice snapper eour, plain country bam had to satisfy at the poondsy mea’. They say G, R, is coughing vet from the eflects of that awful straggling smoke that arose from the snapper which burned to a crisp, A fA] Brush Valley. Mother earth has been thoroughly soaked the last fow daye, An operation was performed on Mrs, George Tressler last week and on Mrs, Lloyd for appendicitic, on Monday, Rev. Keesler will nave presching rarvioes on Funday at 2 p, wr. at the Yenrick ehurekr, The members of Bethesta church ae buey retuilding their shed that wae broken down last winter by tbe heavy snow, STRAW HATS Now for a new Straw Hat, If you select one from our most complete stock you may be certain that your head will be comfortable. OUR S will be closed NOTICE- Today ral Thursday A at 6 P, M,, during the * Evangelistic Campaign, ” pulpit orator. Paul Tate, the efficient and popular burg, was here on Bunday and wae nc- enmpanied by Mr, Herman and Mr. Krause, Mre, Helen ‘Tate sceon- panied chew to Pullipsbury, Rev, John Marchman will the memorial sermon to the (J. ~*unday at 780 r. m., in terian churer, Che citizens are eur eslly Invited to be with the old vets: ans in honor of thelr eomred-s8 who rest in peace, Robert ©, Campbell, proprietor o the Penn Cuve House, with hie wif. . motored here and greeted old friend. at the home of his childhood. Under his management the Penns Cave House hes become s favorite resort for motor partier, Their splendid table je in charge of Mre, Campbell who hee an excellent reputation as a good cook aad eutertainer, * A letter recantly reesived from a far away Pine Grove Mills sesdemy sig- dent has the right ring. Dsuolel Me- Bride of Oklahoma writes that he je glad that a ge'- ogether meeting of the tid Pipe Grove seademy ctudents ir ghape of a reunion is to ne held during the O'd Home week celabratior. Dan seems to be full of reminiscences of earlier days and was 1+ member of tle #chool during 1852.55 with James Beaver, A, H, Thompsor, James © - mar, Juke Keplar, Theopuiia Weaver J. E. Thomas, Robert Meek gna otherr, and hiss oot forgotten the girls snd Jim aod Tom Murray, Memorial Dav exerciees will be held on HBaturday, 20th. Meek’s ecmetery will be decorated by a detsil of Can J. O. Campbell's Pos, G, A. R., 272 at 109, o,; at Pine Grove Mills st 2 Pr. we. the parade will form at the dismond, The eclvie orgsnizstions snd school children will march with the G. A. BR. and the bard will furnish music, Rev, W HH. Traub will be the orator of the das, The next pol will ba the Pine Hull cemetery, at 5:30 I. ww, where the Breon ' amp Veterans will join the G, A Ma will be farpiehed bv Hev, McK. Riley will be the orator a this place, Rerviees st the Branet cemetery, at 21. mo, A be in charge of tne Robert Foste G.A.R. Co. D. F. Fortney the urator of the He orate at Bate College a' 5 rr. mv. af Inrge parade made up of over school childrer, Bons of Veters: O.F. of A, and seveinl bands, ibaa President ls Again Grandpa A baby gir! the second grandebild of President Wilson was born Friday pight to Negretary and Mrs. William i, MeAdor, Bhe will be christened Eien Wilson for the late Mrs. Woo row Wilsop, preseh A It the Presb MET ! ic thse JiR! Cooly an uday, wil des, Will HIMPROCYEMENT OF RURAL SCHOOLS” our rural population dogs not monev wisely enough to secure the Dest padvanisges for Lhielr boys and girl, Th scan ba remedied only by formulativg sa better sentiment in raral districts for better teschivg apd better sohian " Lien { Continued from first page.) an indiested in the the centraliz tio withis ita geographies] center HIRLiog Rms ¢ Oy Lad tempis © CUerYy kranil sehon! ihe township » Ti iM hi the establishment of a high petingl “| re partment offering jas! such sig ye Be mi AY ofl 10 101s { f rot i i i “ive yep iin ireres Uoder this form of ¢ country bossa und girls ndvaninges a Lie city bovs Here they will hygenic |» Fuesds rooms ; scientific ventilation and ver |, : ter courses of i 'tisey can al R's afford to pay 1 ries and {eure belter educsted tesohery much » scion] can fully rquipped for experiments] work, aleo ground re | tO lay out mentary agricaltu; 1 ro ROTE~Q 5 secount of space it w v to shridge the opening par The portion dg central Editor, 56 HA 1 pha of thts oretior intl g mt pritted ia fal. len . f $ refering io eonpnd gti FIFE ITRT TE 1 & 5 ing sc £2.00 1% He 8 — Srna (jest that will the Centre { ounty P ge meeting at Howard on is "The work the Grang ure commit ten n» tisnsiida Arnon 4 ihe : disrgesed st iP girs % “1 ‘mong (ine have tle St also isd ADVERTISEMENTS ing ua #0 ay igh er be i TE ios for «xperi te i+ y ILE Ala €il~ he centralized cchicol will fqunl op riunities to the rural vy 8 condition not existing now rural youtl Fhe fundement giv PRE The isd a Fuare des’, of it HBR BOd al Cause sll is that ’ ‘ 4 5 L. L. SMITH, Dealer CENTRE HALL, PA. A demonstration will convince car with few equals at the price. rou of You Can't Go Wrong Syracuse Walking ing Plows. Ploy ee gn IOWS, ang Tootn Har- Harrows, Imperial 1 and Lever Spring rows, Spike Perry Harrows, and Johnson single double Dise Harrows. Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers, Single and double Clod Crushers. Black Hawk Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt | Seeds--The Purest nout John inure Spreaders. g Gasoline Engines Stoughton Wagons—a Ff thom inet ron sve Wien JUst received. 32 a pen Barro " « PY des ie and stone Bar- Missouri Grain Drill. ws, garden Bar- Johnston Combined Side Tedder. Mowers, Rakes, » Rake and rOWS. Lancaster Side Rake. Lorn Shelters. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. Gearless, Hocking Valley, John Deer and Dain Hay Loaders. All sizes of staples and nails. BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock CEMENT A carload just received Varieties of Clover and Alsike Seeds--Seeds | ALL SIZES Coal , STOCK TONICS OF HARD COAL ;
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