THe CENTRE REPORTER. a) ay THURSDAY, JU LY Y 1916 LOUALS / This ia the season of ** Dog Daye." Me. Cloyd Pringle of Lock Haven is visiting her sister, Mre. Joseph Lutz, in this place Miss Irene Ross, a trained nurses, Linden Hasl!, is attending Mre. Milton Bradford, during ber illness. Mise Mary Delinda Potter visited her cousir, Mi*=s Anoa Hayer, in Watsontowr, for a few days last week. Meserr. FE. PF. Ripke, and Joseph Lutz attended a regular meeting of Bpring Mills lodge, 1. O, O. F,, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrr, Claud K. Stahl of AF toona spent Bunday at the home of the former's parente, Mr. and Mrs. James ¥. Stahl. Mr. and Mre. Elry Brown of Mill- heim visited the former's brother, Ed- ward Browr, who ia slowly recovering from his recent irjuries, on Bunday. of D. Between eighty and ninety school teachers attending the summer school at State College autoed to Penns Cave on Baturday and viewed the famous subterranean caverr. Bernice and Frances Wagoner, chil- dren of James Wagner, of Herndor, spent a few days last week with their uncle and sunt, Mr, and Mre. E, Clay - ton’ Wagner. John G. King suffered a congested chill Baturdsy evening and for a time his condition was serious, Mr. Kirg js eighty-four years of sge and has al- ways et joyed good health, Mis. John Roy and daughter, Mise Anns Roy, of Tyropr, spent Bundsy at the home of Mr, and Mre, George L. Grodhar'. They also visited rela” tives at Potters Mills, the birthplace «f Mrs. Roy. Mies Lena Emerick in the Bell exchangr, is spending her vseation period in Will- iamepor'. Bbhe accompanied by Mss Barah Conde, operator in the Bpring Mills exchaoge. Thetthird annual countians livieg in Union ¢ be held Batugday, July 51st, in Bpige’- myet’s grove, one mile east of Hartle- tor. Allare invited to come and er- joy the day.—By order of committee. night telephone iw of Centre maopty will picnic The citizaps of Centre Hall are re- quested to meet in the council room, bank building, Monday evening, to discuss and hear propositions on the electric light questior. A definite notice appears elsew here in this jssur, J. W. Mitterling purchased the Overland touring csr at the public sale of the property of C. W. Fisher, late of Penn Hall, deceased, on Friday. The car is practically new. Drover Mitte:- ling will now visit farmers in regular twentieth century style. Mr. and Mre. N. A. Aumar, Mr. and Mre, Calvin Meyer, and Miss Liz zie Keer, of Millbeior, were sn auto party that spent Sundsy at the bome of Mrs. Auman’s brother, F. P. Geary. Mr. Meyer is a brother of W. H. Meyer and spent the day there. Motday morning Warren ¥. Krise and son Berjamir, and Walter and Edward Bette, nephews of Mrs. W. A, Kriss, left Johnstown at four k ou their bicycle snd shortly sfters nine o'clock reached Centre Hall, where they are visiting Mr. Krise's parents, Prof, and Mre. W, A, Krise, for a few days. On Wednesday they visited Mr. Krise’s sisters in Milroy. # 'HBquire Cyrus Brungart, on Morx- day, gathered several bushels of peaches from his thrifty young oi- chard in the borough. The fruil is of exceptionally fine quality, perfect in development and very -uscious, all of which is the result of the eprayiog operations conducted during the blossoming period. That epraying payer, and pays well, is a firmly roo’- ed belief in the 'Bquire’s giant make- up, snd the firet gathering of the fruit is a tangible evidence. Mr. Bruogart expects his littte orchard to yield over one hundred bushels of peaches this year, Mre. Mary Dinges returned on Bal- urdsy ficm a five weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Williameport aod Lewisburg. Mre. Dinger, in spite of her eighty-seven yearr, mace the trip uneccompsanied, and erjoyed every day of her visit. At the former place she was entertained by a cousir, Marshall Hal', and at Lewisburg sbe spent the time at the G. W. Ocker home. Mr. Dinges has the distine- tion of being Centre Hall's oldest res: - dent, but the agility with which she moves about and the fyll possession of her mental faculties which she enjoye, hardly impress one with the weight of years which she carries. o'eloc UENTRAL STATE NORMAL SUHOOL Charles Lose, Principal, * This is preeminently a training school for teachers. While theory and practice are given side by side in the courser, yet practice predominates. Ample opportunity for obrervation by the student is sfforded under the guic- ance of an experienced princips! and expert critic teachers. Methods of teaching are thoroughly covered by clase work. lecturer, and demonstrs- tionr. Bend for a catalogue, Lock Haver, Pe. COBURN, From last week, Mr. and Mre. Andrew Stover from Curwensaville spent 2 few days at the home of Mr. and Mre, Thomas Meyer, Mr. and Mre., Frank Lose and daughter Grace of Fiedler spent Bur- day at the home of Nicodemus Lose, Mr, and Mre. Edward Bhively from Mifflinburg epent Sunday at the howe of J. BP. Rishe', Miss Lula Hosterman spent a week with her wother, Mir, Robert SBmitk, at Centre Hill. Mrs. William Hosterran and eons, HMtewsrd and Lester Dewar!, Mrs. Perry Btover of KE Virginir, among friends at this pisces, Mr. and Mrr. J. F. Harter and Miss Chestie HBtover spent Hunday at Po - ters Mille, Mr. aud Mrr. John Whitmeyer spent 8 week at Bellefonte with the former’s brother, Witlism Whitmeyer, Mrr. Jobn Mark of Mifflinburg spent Sunday at this place. Mr. and Mrr. Paul Anderson spent sunday at Tyleraville, Miss Fairy Sheffer of Tylersville spending some time with her eister, iri. Paul Andersor. Cobarles Meek purchased a Maxweil week from W. ( , Bpent Buoday al kin, some Weat is spending time is touring car last Krader M J. KE, Blover attended Harter and Miss O.d r. and Mrr, Chestie Home week at Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs, umberia Northk- howe John Bower of id spent Bunday at the Jacob Blover of Per v ship elected the following teschers: Prof. ('. ‘“Wwassor, COC school; T. A. Hos ine Weaver, Ki} Pike ; M, y: C. N. Genbizel; Mou: Lhe report in f bis eisler, ow! burn g terinas primary ; EK W. F. Braucht, Libert Bmii! sir, that bucklebx lentiful this ‘ob Breon and nent tl Yenr, BOL, and Mrs, Rebersburg Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hershey spent a few ple Mr. week at from thi Von day 8 ads al elif Aaronsburg, Karl Vonada and Mr. Homan callers at the home of the for brother, BP. V. Vonade. Mre. I.. K. Lenker and Har, 10 spent a few weeks with for: Bellefonle Th Boob snd chile were met's daughter wi pet's children in and Lemon’, retur Mr, sud Mrs and Mr. to Loganto funeral Brus rned home on Elmer J. H. sutoed iunday to attend the nons their aunt, Mr. Adam uredar avd Mrs Crouse, of gar, Mr. and Mrr. Thomas Witmeyer and gor, of White Deer and Martz, Mr. and Mrr, U eof Us joyed a fine su . M. Harter, irr. Thomss Fert rote Shefler were Harter famiiy Mr. and Mr. Boyd Vouada sud son Harry, snd Harvey auto trip to Lock Haver, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luse of Feidler autoed to Asronsburg and spent a day with their nephew, Fred Blover. Prof. sud Mee. Charles Kre and ', of New Hopr, are visili- ing the lady's father, Henry Bower, FP. Gross Yesrick ¢ 1 Philadelphia is spending 8 few days, with Dr. CO. PF. Musser and J. W, Forster, Harry Walter of Bwengle was a Sunday guest of his sister, Lydir, and Miss Kresmer, Mr. sud Mre. Edwin Jordan, Chicsgr, and the latter’s mother, Snyder Miller, of Rebersburg, entertained by their sun’, Mrr, Hess, George Btahl of Milton is the guest of his sister, Mary, at the home of Mre. Maria Deshler, who is very ill at this writing. Mr. and Mre, Harvey Crouse autoed to Winfield on Sunday to pay the lal- ter’s mother, Mre, Troxa!, a visit, Mr. spd Mr, Erwin Barner of Bi- loon were guests at the Winkleblech home on Sufldas, —— REBERSBURG Lest Tuesday M', avd Mrs. Btaofler laft to take in the sights of the Pani- ms exporitior. They will be over a montk. A cororete walk is being bulit to the front ard at the sides of the school housr, Mrr. sick Jit, Between showers our farmers have finally succeeded in storing away their hay crop and are now busy cutting grair. Prof. and Mr. E. PF. Btover and daughter Grace, of Bloomsbury, New Jersey, spent Inst Bunday at this place, Lee Weber on Inet Monday lost a valuable cow by death. The aniual was pasturing in a clover field and bloated, ; Mr, and Mr, George Bair of Will inmeport are visiting at this place, Charles Zimmerman is housed up with a severe attack of rheumatism, AAS AAI Ellis Bierly of Milesburg wes a guest at the J. T, Potter home on Sunday, Mr. Mrs uisewi pper at the homes aod Mre. Neath - guesia of the J. NM Crousr, made an er son Car from Mre. were Emms Rone Fredrick Hartman is on the © SW WB BV % BB CEB © BDO BY DDB VN VD Ve DYDD Fi Bh Wt Fr C000000000200003 CEC RPBVIRLLIOROPOODOEVLLIVLI BOY DOCU OOPR RLY INANCIAL HI TRE HALL IR THE YEAR \VTEMENT OF THE BOROUGH BCHOOL ENDING JULY 4, 191 CEN. BOARI from last se tiem ent Appropriation Appropriation ule ral eral High Tax Collectors Tuition ‘and all other om iH] f'otal money receive ¢ / ¢ 4 ‘ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢& AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY “A “BO GO % BB 5 VO BU BB ON QU OOD Wn ¢ ¢ ¢ Centre Hall ¢ HARPER & DURST GARAGE ww NNN Nee » Summer boods Dire RG { O00 Waists, deep flounces, wide and I nar- ion =. all the Narro insert : ind plain weaves. White Hats with bands. Men's fancy Dress Shirts and fancy Ties, All LOW SHOES REDUCED. Dry by Par All (Goods and Notions cel Post, Postage free ai) I'S BREAD, Har- Ter eve ry Tues- This Store will nesday close every Wed- evening at 6 o'clock WIOTIER, Call and See, H. F. Rossman SPRING MILLS, PA, CO0POPRINNE REI BOBD IRL CRORPOIDEORBLPIOBIOOPVIBPNROOBIONBIL0PONBEITRBDOVUOFLBEFLOODO Potters Mills Mre, Harry Wilkinson bs visiting this plece, Mr, Mre, Huuday at the latter's home, Boyd snd Roy Bmith inetallation of the K. G. K. Mills on Monday night, and at Bn. amin H SRS LM LTOOWAS ToRGe A to Bellefon'e on Thureda: Joseph Carson bought automobile, Three car antoed to night, Those who tjeirien 8 new Krit loads of Lewistown Ug ud f ¥ saturday you on at fpent a week chool of Bi over sine Miss Allinrp, er, Mivg Hhoemaktr and brother, Pau’, sll «f Bellefonte, and John Graeff, of Milroy. Jerse MeUlenaben and molhier u tiip to Harrisburg, George Bos! spent Bunday with his parents at Colyer, {tire took at Indiana, Pa. Trains Ambition rs pay $26 fo ry of Music $ t knc ugh wi probe isn t Ditstyate { i uy i -e Le we © An In- insurance. » 600 Single Comb White fur Hos | nake room fo CENTRE HALL, PA, OVPIPOBLLTVLHOQOIITLOVGGOOBIVe Centre Hal Bakery CHAS. PENNINGTON, Proprietor BREAD PIES CAKES ROLLS nection, during week, Quick Lunch served. WwW ho D S——r SATURDAYS, duly 31, 85 Round Trip TO OVERS ALLOWED A1 OCEAN UROVE m——n 9% AE 4 and September 4 $7.60 » Round Trip I HALL AUGUST 26 has a full line All are Allegh of all the latest invited to & High St ° o @ 00 “Round Trip Saturday, July 24 we DOO P.M. 1029 P. 10 34 FP. war 0m Pp Bellefonte Lomont...... Oak Hall ... Linden ia Centre Hall .... SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN, Saturday, Jy mu Rising Springs .. M. Job | Glen Irom... | MIO erence 12 184 M. i ! Sanday, July 26 we 1208 A, 12 84 i 1246 A 12 bb A 100 A 2 Miflinburg hii MM. VICKBDUER «ooonnies isin nvins M. M. M. Northumberland MN. pleasure. Sunday, i rived - A.M. BURbary.. on Atlantio « Ay.
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