SRC AN TS ge LOCALS A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bnyder, near Centre Hall, about a week age. = The rainfall for the first haif of July was three and threc-quarter inches, which ie far above normal. Misa Alice Boon of New Haven, j Sour, arrived on Monday at the home } of hier grandfather, B, D. Brisbip. The postal laws prevent Any mer- tioning in newspapers of the chief event at the closing of Old Home week, Mr. and Mre. Harry F. Hubler of Lock Haven spent a few days over the Fourth in Centre Hall at the home of the former's parents, Miss Marie Kurtz returned to Byre- cuse University, New York, last week, after two weeks’ visit at the home of her parente, Rev. and Mrs. D. 8 Kurtz. J. C. Lee, Jr, of Spring Mille, d¢- livered two Baxon ‘ 3ix” touring cars during the past week to Station Agent P. C. Bradford, at Lemont, and A. J. Bhook, at Spring Mille. Messre. William and George BSwarlz of Tusseyville are receiving private in- struction from Prof. Willlam Heck- mar, Centre Hall's new principal, and make the trip twice a week. Mr. and Mre. Calvin Osman and daughter Ruth, of (Glen Iron, autoed to the home of Mre. Osman’s brother, Janes Runkle, at Tusseyville, on Bup- day, where they spent the day. B. D. Brisbip, representing the local I. 0. O. F., and Mre, J, H. Knarr, rep- resenting the Rebekah Lodge, attend- ed the annual representatives’ meet- ing at the Orphans’ home at Bunbury, on Tuesday. [sanc Smith, agent for the George Vonada heirs, advertises at public sale on the last day of this month, the George Vonada farm in Brush Valley. The farm contains 224 acres, and has on it some fine timber. Mr, and Mre. John Cronin of Johns- town ; Mre. Clarence Heim and three children of Harrisburg; Mre. Domer Emerick and duughter Beatrice of Al- toons, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. F. Colyer, on the Colyer farm, east of Centre Hall. Mr. and Mre. William Breon and family of eight ehildrer, of Pittst urgh, arrived at the home of the former's sister and brother-ir-'aw, Mr, and Mrs. J. Cloyd Brooks, near Centre Hall, last week. Mr. Breon returned in a few days but the remainder of the fan - ily will remain for a week or more, The room above the post office, in the Reporter building, for the past two years occupied by the local W. C. 7T U., is being converted into a0 ex- changs for the Hell Telephone Co n- pray. The plumbing and carpenter work will be completed in a short time, The W.C.T. U. headquarters is bring moved into the Kreamer store building, into the room vacated by the Bell Telephone Company. Mery, Henry Stoner of State College Lad ber left arm broker. between the elbow and wrie’, on Bunday evening of last week while on her way home from Bel'sfoutr, in company with her hasband and Mr. and Mr. W. H. inird. The party was traveling in the Baird car and at a print above Peru the ear skidded in the mud and worked way ioto a ditch srd Struck a wire fence, Mrs, Storer thrust her arm oat of the car and when the top struck the fer ce the bone io her fore arm was broker The auto was slightly damaged, its Frank Yearick of Madisonburg, whe, together with his wife, figured in the suto accident several weeks sgo which proved fatal to Mrs. Yearick, wishes to correct the erroneous ides that be and Mre, Yearick jamped from the car. Mr, Yearick, in gpeaking to the Reporter, says that the great speed which the car gained in ite wild dash down the mountsin road, together with the position of the car at the pa:- ticular time of the acciden', resulted in his being pitched over the side, Mrs. Yearick, tor, was thrown from a i, Spring Mills, Mre. Emma Hez)l was » Bellefonte | Old Home week visitor. Mr, and Mrr, Bhadle visited at the | home of Jacob Lee, Hr, Ray Orndorr, Misa Mhiore ls 8 gues for two weeks, is improving, Rev. J. V. Royer and family of Mif- flinville are spending some time at the C. E. Royer home, F. A. Long and family of Cam- b-idge, Ohic, are visitors at the J. D. Loog home, Dr. H. B. Braucht and son Dean ware passengers to Philadelphia on Thursday, returning Haturday, Almost every family in town was represented at Bellefonte during Old | Home week, and all seemed pleased, Joun Myers and family and Blaine Bitner sutoed to Boalsburg on day where they spent the day. The community was shocked to hear of the death of Miss Lizzie Btover which occurred at the home of er ale- ter near Centre Hall, She lived in Spring Mills for a number of years, That lightning does strike twice In the same place was proven last week. Two years ago lightning struck and demolisl ed the steeple of the Evanp- gelical church on the hill, A new church, lower and more modern, was erected, and last week this was struck, tearing off a bosrd and hurling it across the street and into the second story window of the house owned by B. F. Kennelly and occupied by Mre. Grant Braucher and family, breaking the window panes. The same day lightning struck the yard fence of (, P. Long and hurled a paling through 8 window of the William Bitner home, Ae fe —— Marriages and Mre, (*, W, Miss laabel N.Y. Hostermar, Mr, and Mre, Paulsbore, N L and Mre, of Well son Paul Bur- Kreamer, Oae day last her taken to the where she un Reporte are tha nicely. Guests at the Mr. and Mr Jack, of Geiger and day Miss Coover, Afiil, } SRliiers isburg, and M ville, Cal. W arrival of a t Haymakis present Licenses, teorge Davy, Blanchard Alwa G. Daughienbaug! Henry Watson, Miles! Alice Miller, Bellefonte George W, Wythe, § hillpsburg Gladys BR. Peters, Phi ipstirg treorge Getchall, Philipsburg Mabel A. Maney, Ph Clair Nichols, Asron re Maude C, Stover, Aarons Musser E Coldron, « Carrie R, Kreltzer, Centre Lester MeClure, Lock Have fn Ora Bickel, Mil! Hall Jomeph B, Kahler Margaret E. Stutzman, W Elmer Barto, Warriors Mark Famous Gospel Singer » i: 1 x * In traveling about as po * { > : % ve 3 1 Lowe comes in contact with all 1 churches use Weave rl he has tr words are, therefore. auth WHY DO WEA Because the Weaver Or n Piano Co., of York, Pa.. have be fn building pianos and years and have organs | never manufact: ed any instruments ex ept a one. Their wtole been to conduct a would grow a little 1} respect of the publi Their present position facturers of the Weaver est standard of Piano quali attained —is due to that am ambition has business that er in the Year employed the home town jus Mr. Buflal Bummer with a Anronsburs . SAR Ey f Buellef of { of 8 home a fine din Mr, and Mr atlas Aviv, w. re Dr. Musse Haven houspitsa 1 if i Mre., Mc(Usge ’ Mr, T, THOSE Pi te we i | Hell! sd to pariook i Churge The ¢ ii cong Committees Meoting inmilles representing the five Penns Valley Centre galions in the Latheran charge will meet nt July 17¢ & Tor the Pre evening Charge LEY gident ’ a Tr A A — ———— ¢ ff 4 RT - Wil LP rows, Spil Perry Ha and Joh rrows : v 4 41 oR | Hing Woth and 1 Yea J tara $ rues Cultivator, i IW Steel and Wood Drum : and Crushers, Yee. 3 ar ‘ DIACK Hawk Lom Wire and Johnston Mowers, Rakes, I Combined Side Rake and Tedder. Lancaster Side Rake. Hocking Valley, John Deer and Dain Hay Loaders, (rearless, Lawn Fence. Johnston Binders. New Idea. Nisco and John Deer Manure Spreaders. Frost King Gasoline Engines New Stoughton Wagons—a lot of them just received. Farm Barrows, garden Bar- rows, lime and stone Bar- FrOWS, Corn Shellers. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you, ii I the suo » moment later, he aid, Potters Mills Mamuel Slack is on the sick list Lut al this writing Is better, Mer. William Hubler js tpendicg » short time at the Armstrong home. Ihe stork visited the M. A. Burk - holder home apd left a large baby boy. Harry Wagner and wife spent some time with the formes's parents, Mr. Ry and daughter feem Tyrone sre visiting st the J. W. Miller home. A«hbridge Thomas msde & business trip to this place in his touring car, recently, Mis Fernie MmeKinvey snd sister are visitirg their uncle, William Mc- Kinney, ' Mr. ©. F. Thomas went to New York to spend some time with her mnther, Mr, and Mrs, Henshall spent Bunday With the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr. Wilkinson, Roy Smith snd Indy friend, Miss MeClellar, spent a few days in Lewis town with Mr. and Mrr, Ashbridge Thomap, Jesse MoClenshar, the busiest man in our towr, ran a “Jitney ”! to and from Bel'e'on'e vu ing Old Home week. He ila 8 hustler and thinks of getting a seven passenger oar, CEMENT A carload just received ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock most famous schools in America is eA thorough training for success in life, $200 covers best known schools of music in America, School of Business is noged for its Normal, Write for the new catalog 128 pages, illustrated, One of the most beautiful books of the kind ever published. Ad. ress the Principal, Dr. James E. Ament the thorough Coal TS ——— NS A"