THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1918 FAIRBROOK The Frank Lobr sale on Thursday totaled $2200, Mies Eliga Moore of Centre Hall ie visiting Mre, Bbaw st Btate College. The heaviest enow fall of the winter occurred Monday ard agein blocked the roads, Mark Goheen is nursing a badly mashed finger which was caught be- tween two doors, Rev, J. O. MeCUrscken of Johnstown was a welcome vigitor at the old fami- ly home several days last week. Mr. and Mre, Daniel [rvin er joyed the excellent sleighing and spent Fri- day with friends at State College. Mre. R. (', Fry is visiting relatives in the Mountain City where the clan held a family reunion on Bunday. Farmer George Koch is ¢uffering a broken leg, the aceidint occurring while aiding J. O. Campbell about the barn on Friday. The Rumberger public sale, on Fri- day, was largely attended and bidding was brisk go that suetiopeer Mayes bad no cause for complaint, The sale sum- med up to elmost the £4000 mark. Perns Valley Lodge, No, 276. 1, O. O. F., will confer the third degree on Baturday eveniog. Refreshments will be served. A full turnout is re- quested ax business of importance will be transscted, Rev, L. V. Barber hea sceepted the call to the pastorate and charge made vacant by the resignation of Rev. W, K. Harnpisb. Rev. Bamuel Masrtin will fill the pulpit Fundsy at 2:30 p. m., at which time a formal call will be made. Ed. Woomer is automobiles are pot calculated to break 1oade, With his new B:xon car swamped in the drifte, Baturday, J. H. MeUrscken was the good Bamariten and with bis mated blscks trailed the car t) good foo’ing. convinced that Millheim. B. Ward Gramley trapsacted busi- ness in Bellefoute on Friday of last week. Mies Ada Keen, of Boalsburg, spent Bunday at the home of her sister, Mre, D. L. Zerby. B. Behlegle, the eye specialist from Btate College, registered at the hotel a few days last week, Mre, John Hardenberg has returned home after a three weeks’ visit with friends in Puiladelphis. G. W. Harter, after spending several weeks with relatives here, returned to his bome in West Virginie. Charles Bartholomew, of Centre Hall, spent a short time in this town, Friday evening. Mrs. Avna Hess, of Aaronsburg, who purcheased the Pierce Musser property, moved to ber new hoine last Thursday. On Monday evening the Rebersburg mail team, owned by Victor Walker, while standing in front of the post office untied, frightened at something and ran to Asroosburg where they were caugh!, There wss no one on the sled and ss the horees kept the road nothing was broker, Mre. George Sechris!, who has been suftering for years, and of Iate has been serionely ill with a tumor, was taken by Dr. CG. FP. Frank to the Lock Haven hospital where she was operat- ed on Monday by Dr. Moore. Word comes that the operation was success ful and that abe is getting along five. On Friday evenibg a merquerade surprise pa.tly was given in honor of Mre. Dubs Keen. The ladies who st- tended dreesed as their great grand- mothers did years ago and some of them surely looked the part, After entering the Keen home in a body every one had a good hearty lsugh. The evening was spent in 8 most en- Joyable manner, the usual refresh ments beiog served. ———— A — A ————— FRUITTOWN, Charles Fse of Btate College spent Bunday with his many friends in this place, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Jordan spent Thursday evening at the C, B, Thom- as home, Rush Dipuery, who is employed at Burnham, spent Sunday with his fami- ly in this place. Mrs. Andrew Wagner and son are spending some time visiting at the Rush Dippery home, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jooney and son George spent last Wednesday with their daughter, Bessie, at Rockview, Mr, and Mrs, J. B, Bither returned to their home in this place last week after a fe weeks visit at State « ole lege. Mrs, Fobringer, who ls employed at Btate Coliege, spent Isst week at the home of her sbv, Danie', helping to care for their sick baby who, however, is much improved at this writing, Ruth Taylor, who was staying at the Edward Bubb home, left last week for Jawestown, New York, where she will make her home with her sister Nollle. ——————— A ———— “Uncle Honry ” Monch on the Job at 80, Dr, Henry Houch, secretary of ire ternal sflaire, at Harrisburg, celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary by workiug nt hladesk. For abaifecentury he has been in the employ of the Mitte a has Leld Lis present position siace i BEAVER DAM, W. P. Liogle helped William Moyer to cut logs on Friday. William Smith made a business trip to Bellefonte last Monday. Heott Decker, on Friday, moved to the Lingle property, vacated by John Auman, W. H. Bressler left for Bellefonte on Monday morning where he will serve a8 8 juryman this week, Henry Immel and Miss Breon spent Bupday at the grandfather Imme) home, Mr. and Mre, Willlam Liogle spent Funday at the J. M. Heckman home at Bpriog Mille, The funeral of William Lingle, of Hartletor, was largely attended on Friday. Burial was made in the Georges Valley cemetery, A quiltipg party at the home of William Bressler was erjoyed by a number cof ladies Inst Wednesday. Those present were: Mre, D, W, Bweetwonod, Nre, Blifer, Mre, William Livgle, Mire. Robert Finkle, Mre, Beott Dicker, Mre. John Vonsde, Mre, Amanda Bailey and dsughter Carrie, Mre, Jerry Heckman, Mre, A, C. Copn- fer, Mre, Adam Finkle and daughter Marion, Mre, Harry Hoy, Mre, Frank Bartges and Mre, Daniel Krader, of Coburn ; Mre, Clem Yuse, Mre, Mil- ford Lure and desughter Margaret, of Centre Hall ; and Mre, N. E. Miller, of Millbeirr, All had a plessant day ; music was rendered by Mrs, Bartges | and a fire dinner waa served at the noon hear, | Aaronsburg, Mre, George J. Weaver spent a» few | days in Bellefonte with her sister, | Mre, E. E. Ardry, Mre. O. P. Adams of Millheim, | spent a day at the home of her broth-| er-ir-law, E, G, Mingle. Mrr. R, F. Blover is under the doctor's care ; she hss not been enjoy- ing her usual health for the past week, Mre. Coxey and sweet baby, of] Boalsbury, are visiting the former's | parents, Mr, and Mre, Koch. ; Miss Mae Guisewite, one of our sc-| complished high school girls, spent | Bunday with some of her girl friends | at Btate College. | Miss Celia Brungsrt, accompanied | by her friend, of Rebersburg, spent! Saturday at the home of her cousine, | Mr. and Mre. James Wert, George Btah), who has been staying with his sister Mary for part of the! winter, spent a week with his wife and daughter in Milton. In last week's Issue we said Mrs, L. | EK. Lenker celebrated her eightieth | birthday anniversary when it should have been her eighty-firat, Mre. Fred Limbert and son Carl, | will take a trip the latter part of this | week to Akrov, Obie, where they will be met by Mr, Limb rt, who fs em- ployed in the Goodrich rubber works. On Baturday evening James Roushe hooked up his fine team of horses in his big sled and took about twenty persons to Millhelm where they all erjoyed the movies, lp Colyer. Jerry Weaver is on the sick lief, Orvis Horper had a Bell telephone | installed in his home last week, Mre, P. B. Jordan visited the Will. | ism Reiber home Wednesday after-| noon, Mre, Myrtle Copenbaver and dsogh- ter visited at the P. B. Jordan home | Thursday afternoon, Little Miss Catherine Yarnell spent | Baturday and Surday with her grand- parents, Mr, sand Mre, George Meise, Mre, James Fettero!f of Centre Hall spent Wednesday afternoon with her grardmotber, Mrs, Barah Bhadow. | Mr. snd Mie, Arthur Fortney were | pleasant callers at the H. A, Me- Clellan home at Tuscey Bink, Wednes- | day. Miks Bertha Miller, while returning | from Centre Hall, was thrown out of the sleigh and dragged a short die tance before the horse could be stor- ped. Bhe received no ipjuries and is | ready for another ride, TI ——————— Se ——————— bosom, once again, with to men. CENTRE OAR W. F. Rishel is on the sick list, Don’t forget the lsrge sale at Maye nard Meerker's, Friday, March 10th, Mire Grace Long of Bellefonte fa spending a few daye with her parents avd friends in this section, Qacar Homan and family, acd Mr, aud Mre, Leo, J. Homan snd eon spent Sunday evening st the Franken- berger home, Wilbur Lucas, while hauling saw dust, slipped and struck his arr) on the sled box with ruch force as to frac ture a bone in his arm above the wrist, He says he prefers the shingles on the roof rather than on bis arm, Mise Helen Rishel entertained a jolly party of young people from Pot. ters Milla and also eome of her young friends from about he ve, Thosa pree- ent were Mr. and Mrs, M, A, Bankey and children, Misses Elizabeth Bitner, Anna Jane Smith, Stella Hosterman, Kathryn Caron, Mary Zerby, Nellle Bible, Maud Meeker, Alveda Bweeney, Mildred and Ethel Long, Alma and Sarah Zerby, Carrie Bartges, Messrs, Charles and Clarence Miller, Charles Condo, Willard Smith, Fred Yearick, Ralph Bweeney, Robert Meeker, Charles and Merrill Hagan, John Frankenberger, Russell Grove, Ralph Luse, Ralph Homan, Mr. Mont gomery, All report a very plee time, refreshments were served, sll taking part ip this end of the program, ("hoice Georges Valloy E. D. Foust and family spent Sune day at the home of F. M, Ackerman, Mre, (", J. Ripka and son Lloyd, visited the former's parents, Mr, and Mre, John Lingle, at Fober, last week, Harry Bhilling and Miss Berthe, of Reedsville, spent a few days lset week with friends in this place, Lloyd Ripka and lady friend, Mise Yeckley, of Boalsburg, spent Buonday afternoon at te home of the former's brother, J. B. Ripka. Mr. snd Mre, J. W. Gobble and dsughter Mary, Mr, snd Mrs, 8, E, Gobble and son Walter, spent Hun iay at the howe of Jobn Messimer, Brush Valley, Mre, Busan Davie, Mr, J, OU, Barger, Mre. 8, E. Gobble ard Mie, Rose Liuvgle epent Thursday st the home of Mre. J. B. Ripka belpiog to quilt, They report having had a busy day, especially st the noon hour, Joho Auman moved last Thursday from the W, P. Lingle property into the house he recently bought, above the Locust Grove chureb, Beott Decker will move Into the house vacated by Mr, Auman, sinter, in HIGH GRADE FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES Itis the aim of this store to de- liver such high values at such low prices that you will never think of purchasing furniture anywhere else after your first experience here. Just now we have some beautiful sets of bedroom, living room and dining roo furniture which it will pay you to inspect. F. V. Goodhart Centre Hall Hoosier and Sellers Kitchen Cabi- nets Sold by us | Decide Now to Attend the Centre Hall Summer Normal the Sessions of which will open MONDAY, MAY 8TH, and continue for Six Weeks. Preparatory Work for High School or College may be had. Any person above 6th year school work may enroll, the of For further particulars confer with — W. O. HECKMAN, A.B, Principal of Centre Hall Schools sunshine dope. 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