aban amn THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1916 LOCALS D. W. Bradford went to Pittsburgh on Monday to transact business, Tuesday was the first day of Bum- mer ; alse, the longest day in the year, A short term for millers will be held at State College from July 12th to 31st. Miss Helen Williams of Beech Creek was a visitor for several days at the Arney homestead. Today (Thureday) Bpring Mills will hold their community picnic. A good program of events has been pre- pared. Messre. J. . Reed and George Fish- er, of Boalaburg, were in Centre Hall on Baturday, where the latter had some repairs made on his car at the Harper & Durst garage. Misses Helen Hoy and Margaret Kyle of Hublersburg were guests of Miss Mamie Brooke, daughter of Mr. and Mre, W. 8. Brooks, west of Cer- tre Hal , for several days last week. Prof. H. A. Dodson was to Blooms - burg on Thursday where he attended a meeting of the Consistory, to which only thirty-iecond degree members of theoiderof F. & A. M. sre permitted to be present. Prof. W. A. Krier, an alumnus of the Pine Grove Mills Academy, aud the only oue in this immediate vicic- ity, anticipates attending the reunion of that once famous schoo!, during Old Home week at Bellefonte. State College bas a basebsll league composed of teams drawn from the Bundsy-:chools of the Reformed, Presbyteriar, Lutheran avd Methc- dist churches. A echedule of games has been drafted which will run until the last week in Augus*. “ Morgar,' a faithful old horse ow; - ed by C. T. Crust, near Centre Hall, was put to death with a rifls tall last week to relieve it of the misery in which it had been sivce an accident happened to one of its legs some time age. The old favorite had di pe se:- vice in the Crust family for twenty- two years and was purchased by Mr, Crust’s father when it was a colt of four years, Miss Margaret Potter arrived on Monday of last week from Gsiosville, Floride, and will spend about six weeks at the home of her unele, J. T. Potter. Mies Potler is a graduate of West Peon Hoepita', Pittsburgk, and is employed as a professional nurse in a southern hospilal. From here she will go to Philadelphia and spend sev- eral weeks with her father, Jobn F. Potter. Thursday of last week was visitors’ day at the Loysville Orphan's Home, an institution under the management of the Lutheran church and a pumber of members of the Lutheran church sat this place ingpected the home for the first time. The trip was made ib automobller, the day being an ideal one for such an ouling. The follow- ing made the trip: Mr. and Mys. Harry E. Fye aud daughter Grser, Mr. apd Mrr. Abner W. Alexsnder and chiidrer, Mr. and Mre. Jscob Bharer and son "Jscob, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson Homan and son Edward, Mre. James FF. Blab', Rev. D. B, Kurtz, Miss Marjorie Zettle, and Ed- ward Laird. The Business Men’s Association of Sunbury, on a publicity trip, stopped for a short stay io Centre Hail Friday afternoon on their home way after hay- dog covered Miltop, Watsontown, Montgomery, Muncy, Williamsport, Newberry, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, Bellefonte and Btate College. Bixty members, traveling in sixteen care, flying Bunbury pennants, were in the party and every business and profes- sion was represented save medicine snd preaching. President W. W. Fisher, and State Organizer of Busi- ness Associations, William Smedley. of Philadelphie, were in the party. The Reporter was pleased to recsive s call from Roy F. Eiselr, circulation mansger of the Bunbury Dalley, dur- ing the brief stay of the ssscoiaticn, He convesed the sentiment of the body when he expressed himeelf ae highly pleased with tke trip, both from a standpoint of prefit as well as pleasuir. They arrived at Bunbury Iate Friaay night. Eh Work Stopped on Home in Union County, Work on the home for feeblc-mind- ed womer, in Union county, was sus- pended last week, following a pre-em- tory order from officials at Harrisburg. The foundation for the first unit of construction is completed and the halt was called because Auditor General Powell feared there was not enough money available to complete the build- ing, although it Is sald that at out $33,- 000 of the original $40,000 approprie- tion two years ago is on hand, Eleemosynary institutions through- out the atate are crowded with appli- eants for admission for treatment, and it is estimated that about 800 patients canpot be cared for. They have ex- pressed themselves as willing to ac- vance the necessary funds for maipie- nance from their sppropristions until the next session cor venes and provides fande. Hospitals throughout the state are crowded and additional facill- ties are necessary. Aaronsburg, Mre, Jane Decker returned from a week's stay in Bellefonte, Sarl Vonada from Centre Oak spent Bunday with his brother Boyd. Mr. and Mre. E. E. Arary from Bellefonte were entertained on Mon- day by Mr. and Mre, George W eaver, home Mr. and Mre. N. Luee. Y. D. Thomae and his niece, Miss Beckie Bonyder, made a trip on Mon- day to Bellefonte in his car, Blain Bitner from Bpriog Mills was entertained by his aunt, one day last week, Harvey Musser from Akror, Oble, spent some time at the home of Dr, C. FH. Musser, Miss Emma Beaver of Millbelm friends here, Mr. and Mre, I. Bpring Mills were Inst week at the Weaver. Mise Rosella Bylvis from Avis, formerly of this place, was entertained by her uncle, H. D. Kreamer, for a few daye. Mr. and Mre. Clarence KEisenhsur from Altoona are spending an indefi- nite time with his parents, Mr. and Mre. G. A, Eilgenhaur, George Btah!, after spending a few weeks with his sister, at the home of his aunt, Mrr. Deshler, returned to his home in Milton, Mondsy morning the doctor took Mre. Lizzie Hains to the Bellefonte hospital. Her many friends her a speedy recovery. On Bunday Mr. and Mrs, Warren Winkleblech entertained the latter's sister, Mre. Ervin Barner, and family of six childrer, of Salone. Mre. John Hosterman and two daughters, Mr, and Mer. Bhull from Millheinr, were Funday visitors at the home of their sister, Mrr. Halner, who is pot in good healt», Mr. and Mre. 8, HH, Crouse snd the Iatter’s father, with some friends, spent the Habbath very pleasantly down in the Penns Valley narrows. All enjoyed the fine dinner, J. Zubler from visitors one day home wish en ps Mp ll CENTRE MILLS Mr. Best had a large concrete silo built al the rear of his barr. Ira Bhultz purchased a new autome- bile recently. Mr. and Mre, Chae, Coble and chil- dren visited the former's parents at Linden Hall recently, Mr. and Mrs. Adam tained two sutomobile losds of friends from State College on Bunday, Henry Moyer of Tueseyville vieited his daughter, Mrs. Commiogr, Sanday Fred Meiss returned to the home of J. A. Kline after spendivg five months in Altoons. Mre. visited friends in Penns Valley for rome time. Mr. and Mre. Bressler spd two chil- dren of Potters Mille, Mr. Hou'z of Beavertowr, Wir. Etters of State Un! lege, Nellie and Earl Cann of Altoone, Miss Edna Bailey of Syracuse, N. Y., were Funday guess al the John Kline bome. All attended the tabernscle meeting at Millbelmr, Relish enter- Over Corman e———— so Governor Uses Axe on Appropriations Among the several hundred spore. pristion bills brought before the Gov erpor lest week, three sere for Centre county institutions and all were ont down considerably. Penrayivania State Callege had jte appropriation re- duced from $1,167,000 to $905 000 : the Weatern Pe piteptisry from $568 000 io $360,5000 which will result in a delay of building operations ; the Bellefonte hogpital was cut from $12,300 to $12.- 000, hiristinn Kode savor UVonveution, { Coultnued from first page. ) him with promise { reso'va that we hava heard { pleasure and prcfi | nnd our mutual support and oe - Resolved that we extend a rising vote of thanks to the officers of the { Union and pastors of this ¢' ureh and him perationr, | families of various congregations enter- taining delegster, Resolved that the ied on the same bas as in | yenre, banners be awarcd- previous EVENING SESSION, The everiog eescion was opened by by Mr. BEchmid?, lend by Hev, The lesson taken from the thirteenth chapter This was followed by the report of the County Treasurer, The National Christian Endesvor ie putting up a building in Boston w hich is to be the home of the Chrietisn Ei deavor work, The State Union has pledged lead was Penneyivanis $10,000 t The o¢op- Heelety in fund. vention voted that esch unty endesv $5.00 ae their share of the $10,000 pledg- ed by the State, A farther weed thst each society In the Centre of aor tn eontribute motion Was P als per men - ber to the state work. This wes fol lowed by special music and coliection, The convention sermon wes presch- ed by Rev. B, B. Joper, of Centre Hall. His text taken from 16-24 ; Christisnity is a2 overcoming the difficult we all have to de, Th by special music by a bers of the Ref Mr. MacCrory’a evenin ‘Christian This address was del forcible way and eonld not t wnviction with if Hi: ehiset Mathew f-Yenial ; WHE tasks which fa was [followed sexiett of mem- armed choir, & sddress was Endeavor Activilie vered in 8 vers bre ip 1:0 CArry ox poin to do aud every« work. After the s¢ Crory instalied the ficers follows : t was on everyone baving a8 work ype slriviog to do that teee Mr. Mac newly electsd of The banpers were awarded se The one having the largest to the Christ and the ian chbureh at having the delegatior, isnchare, | largest deegation in proportion ta ifs to the Hu Hal Phe o by fs i rs r Fal one membership was swarded | formed church of evening session was close fen re {and benediction by Rev. Sc a fp New Highway Map», The State Highway Department issued 8 srcliopsl highway map of part of Penney Histe highways ard Just the NMcuthwestern Varia on wihiel Siati «dd highways, se well 88 county snd township roadr, are showr, Phe map is of Inrge size sed the names of townehiy lage ralirosde sed all walter cotireean are leg! # cities, boroughs, vi bly monrkes Thies is the second sctional map «f the Htate Hig! WaY the Fouthesstior: part Paving bren gut cut inst Nowven Der The Ni wesrlerd sect the Biate jssued by Depsitment, riheaslern ard Nortl- val mwspe sre row reparation, Thewe maps are of value CLurse of § io sulom the higl A limited others using ways of the Biatlr number hes been | repared. The counties inc'uded in the msg , Waehipngtor, Beaver, Bu'- Alleghepr, Feyetlr, Huntingdor Westmorelane, Armstrong, | Homerse!, Bedlord, Cambrir, part of Franklir, part of Peiry, Juniate, part of Mifllir, part of Cer - tre, part of Clemfleld, part of Jifler- patt of Clarion sud part of Lew- are Liteon ler, ndians, Fultor, part of BOT rene A fp A place acd date to rem “hyr- fe tre Ha!', Ssturdey, July 8 Weaver deeply. 1 b ity. The WEAVER PIANOS ere built by the Weaver Organ & Piano Co. of York, Pa., who have had more than 45 years experience and have one of the largest and most up-to. date piano factories in America. Their reputation as the leadin Bg pie pi- ano now manufactured woul seem surprising to you if yon Hm the methods, the men and the ma. terials on which the reputation of the Weaver Pianos is based, THE LEAI Piano. my privilege the other day to Weaver (sprremed me vers gw iedge of plavo tuning snd rewiring the sohool m the t 3 i find Weaver Planes to be he highest ® fi mis § HERP fhe entire plant ave ki pon 8. MM. E. Church, Yrrk, | »w Adam Geible, Mus, Doe Philadephia, Pn.” He has WEAVER PIANOS last a life time because they are built that way. They have been used and en- dorsed by many of the world's leading musicians, including Alice Nielsen, Mme. Homer, Victor Her- bert, Frank Laforge, Frank Crox- ton and many others, The Weaver Organ & Plano Co. also make and sell the Charming Towea York Piano, the popular TAviy Ayitigaton Piavo and the celebra- eaver Organ JING LINE CYRUS BRUNUART JUSTICE OF THE VEACE CENTRE HALL, PA ven to collecting Lege! | lad is, mortgages | 1 and hunter's | ers pertaining tothe | oes lyr, pd onses secured, and i ioe attended Wo promptly PeesPBe00R20 CUI OIVO WOOD I now offer at very attractive price 00 Single Comb White Leghorn Hens to make room for Spring Stock. An exceptional opportunity for Farmers to stock up « heap on heavy layers, Call or write at once. Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA B08C OBE BEHVDO000000 Creche efedr deve iRenae renee B02 0000S RNSPRT ROOT OBOP RON | See me for best prices on all sizes of | WATER PIPES | -also- PUMPS and REPAIRS Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- | tures, ctc,, at lowest prices. J. S. ROWE Centre Hall, Pa, HEADQUARTERS for Spalding Base Ball Goods. Bats Balls and (Gloves for Boys or Men, H. A. DODSON Implements of Quality Implements which embody the best features to be found in any line of farm machinery are always worthy of thoughtful consideration on part of the farmer, We desire to call your particular attention to the Imperial Cultivator with balance frame and pivot axle, and the Imperial 2-Way Gang Plow Superior Grain Drills and Corn Planters —the name tells a true story, Plymouth Binder Twine —the kind that is always good. Hangers —the kind you take your hat off to. —Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Land Rollers, etc. --always in stock, Alpha Portland Cement —the high water mark of quality. CARLOAD OF BAUGH & SONS CO. FERTILIZERS IN STOCK RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL TRY A SACK AND WATCH RESULTS R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL, PA. WW HN NWN We NN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY .* y OLr Car tention if brough io Needs, HARPER & DURST; : GARAGE On Hoffer 5t TAT VW DAUR WD) Ve WN NS WN We We TW WW NW WW Nw WY Centre Hall J HWW 4 BTW DDD ——— Centre Hall Se CHAS. PENNINGTON, , Propeiete BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS — Always Fresh Ice Cream Parlor in con- nection, Cream served every day during week. Quick Lunch served. Coburn’'s NEW Store “The Store of Quality” or to render you efficicient service at all times, Goods purchased for the store arc from the best. houses in their lines, BIG DISCOUNTS Right Now The goods secured through the purchase from Mr. Kerstetter are going to be sold at Big Discounts, There will be BIG SPECIALS fcr all. Come early so you,don’t miss them, PREMIUM TICKETS Will be furnished with your purchases. Special Attention will SHOE LINE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN for Men AMERICAN LADY for Women SECURITY ‘or Boys and Girls. 3 well as chaapes lines, will lease. you. Give us a call C. 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