\ La THE OENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL - - PENNA. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1918 SMITH & BAILBY . , . + Proprietors S. W.SMITH . . . . . . . Editor Loca! Editor and EDWARD E, BAILBY Business Manager Entered at the Post Office in Centro Hall as second Class mail matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATEs-—Display advertise ment of ten or more inches, for ar or more in sertions, ten cents per {noch for each issue. Dis lay advertisin Soelipylng leas space than ten hae. os and for less than three insertions, from fifteen to twenty-five cents r inch for each {mme, ing to com tion. Minimum charge seventy-five cents. Local notices accom nying display advertis- ing five cents per line for each insertion ; other- wise, Sikhs pents per line, minimum charge, twenty- cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each ad- ditional Insertion. a CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Mothodist-Sprucetown, morning; Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills, evening. Lutheran Georges Valley, morning ; afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. Reformed Centre Hall, morning : Tusseyville, afternoon. United Evangelical-Tusseyville, morning, Mother's Day exercises; Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre Hall, evening, Mother's Day exercises. Centre Union, Every Democrat should get s sam- ple ballot and etudy it before the primary election, You will want to vote for the right men, —— fp Ms si, You Uan Trust Orvis. Penrose and Bonnewell are intercst- ed in the same things. Bonpewell wants the Democratic nomination for United States Senator go that he can assist Penrose at the November elec- tion in electing Penrose’s man, Bounewell was elected a Judge in Philadelphia by the Penrose crowd, now he wants to sell out his party for favors received, Hon, Ellis L., Orvis was never guilty of such party tresch- ery, 1s a man of sbility snd integrity and would be a credit to hie party sod the State if sent to the United Benate. You can trust Orvis, ———— fp ———— Scranton Editor Wants Nomiustion, {Proud of having helped by his vote to nominate Woodrow Wilson for president of the United States, at Ba!timore, four years ago, Edward J, Lyuoett, editor and publisher of the Seranton ( Ps.) Times, wants to again participate in the renaming by the Democrats of the nation of this truly great president, Mr. Lynett is a can- didate for delegate-at-large on the Democratic ticket, There 1s no more steadfast advocate of the principles of Jeflerson, Jackson Wilson than Editor Lynett. He is unswerving in his loyalty to President Wilson and his policies. For a quar. ter of a century Editor Lynett has been a power in state Democratic politice. His election as national dele- gate-al-large will be a fitting tribute to his worth as a Democrat, A o————— LOCALS Bunday is Mother's Day. Wear a white carnation in honor of your best friend. i Farmer George E. Heckman drives to town in a new Ford touring car which he purchased a short time ago. George A. Hettinger, of Farmers Mille, was a caller at this office on Tuesday. He reports the farmers in his section busy sowing oats, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Rankle, of Bellsfonte, were in town Monday eve- ning, the former being called to do some repair work on a boiler for L. L. Smith, Clyde Bradford and Mrs, E. H, Ripka are attending the sessions of the Grand Osstle, Knights of the (olden Eagle, which are being held in Read- ing this week, The annual Korman reunion will be held at Grange Park, Centre Hall, Baturday, June 24th, Amusements of all kind, Everybody cordially invit- ed.~—C. W, KorMAN, Girl Wanted.—A girl, 16 to 18 years of age, to do light work in a bakery, and make her home with the family, Address or telephone the Centre Hall Bakery, Centre Hall, Pa, Rev, and Mrs. R. R. Jones are at- tending the commencement exercises of the Theological Seminary of Frank. lin and Marshall College, Lancaster, to-day. Their youngest son, Victor Jones, graduates with high honors, The undersigned has on hand a quan‘ity of roof aint which he guarantees to give the best of service for from five to ten years, With the use of ' Beal-tité” he can pateh up an old roof to again be like new, These materials can be bought and applied by purchaser or I will do the work,— F. M. ACKERMAN, Spring Mills, Pa, 2t, The Btate-Uentre Electric Company, who have the contract for Hghting this borough, last week were granted a franchise to operate in the borouzh of Beech Creek. The franchise is perpet- ual but not exclusive. The company has two years time In which to install the service. Three other companies were after the same business. ‘rhe pro- posed line will run from the Milesburg plant down the valley, to Beech Oreck, Clinton county, and will pass through the towns of Mt. Kagle, Curtin, How- ard and Blanchard in Centre county, Hiates Rov, Stauffer Resigns Pastorste, Rev. A. GG. Btruffer, pastor of the Reberaburg Reformed charge, an- nounced to bis congregation Fundy evening that he had accepted a call 0 Hawthorne, Clarion county, and that his resignation at Rebersburg wou'd take effect Monday, May 20th. Rev, Btauffer served his present pastorate for five and one-half years and it was with much regret that his people heard of his intention to leave them, The church council alresdy has several applications in hand for the charge. fA ——— Installed Lutheran Fastor, Rev, IL. N. Fleck was inetalled as pestor of the Pine Grove Mille Luther- an charge on Sunday. Rev. B, F. Bieber of West Milton, had charge of the installation ceremonies, being oe- sisted in the afternoon by Rev. W. H, Traub, of Btate College, at Gatesbuig, the other appointment on the charge, The services at Pine Grove Mills were held Bunday evening. — A fp Mrs Las Mauce to Speak, Mre. Loura 8, La Mance, national organizer and lecturer for the W. C, I. U., will speak on the diamond, Centre Hall, Tuesday afternoon of next week, at 2:80 o'clock, Mrs, La Mance has been in the fleld for twenty years, and is accustomed to addressing open cir meetings, Millhelm. George Miller was in town several days last week, The boy scouts will soon be out with new uniforms. J. C. Bmith of Btate College was In town one day last week, R. B, Btover 18 having his house re- painted, C. WW, Miller doing the work, The carpenters have put a bay win- dow in P, P. Leitzell’s home on Penn street, . Harry Hassipger is a delegate to the K. G, E. convention at Reading this week, Calvin Bmith has been sufferin from toonsilitis and is still confined the house, Frank Davis and family of Belle fonte, were visiting relatives nid friends here Saturday. Joseph Hoftman, having a sbort furlough, spent a week here wiih | parents, Mre, Bara Orndorf is having & cone crete walk built in front of her home on Penn street, Ed. Royer of Centre Hall spent a few days the past week at the home of bis brother, Charles. Miss Flossie Huston, of New Port, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. N. A. Auman, There is a man who never does any thing that is not right, His wife can tell just where he ie, morning, noon and night: He's dead, On Bunday afternoon someone driv. ing a Ford tried to crawl up on W. E. Keen's porch on Penn street, What he was doing on the side walk underneath the trees is hard to under- stand, unless he may have seen an automobile coming. Is Millheim retrograding in one of its most vital interests, namely, its schools? There certainly can be no progress without interest, acd since this hss been a minus quantity with our present board of school directors it appears as though our schools are on the downward path unless & change in spirit of the present incumbents takes place or a change in the per- sonell is made, The past term bas seen the appearance of only one mem- ber at any of the school sessions, Beveral times daring a few months preceding commencement the mem- bers of the high school gave entertain mente, also a festival, for the purpose of raising money for ineldentsls for graduation exercises, also purchased a beautiful large flag for the pole on the school building. Class day exerclece, Friday evening, brought out a god crowd, filling the suditorium, for every one knows that were Mise Bessie Bhelton is to appear before the public it has the assurance of a good laugh, and no one has yet been disappointed, Misa Bhelton usually hss the clown part and she certainly plays it to the Queen’s taste; however, when Lhe time arrived to present the flag not one member of the school board wae present to receive it, Shame! It's a question in the minds of some of those present if the directors really knew of class day exercises. We know of sev. eral of the clase, (and possibly all of them ) who feel offended owing to the negligence on the part of the directors in failing to attend these exercises ard especially, during commencement, They should at least have hovored the class by their presence, / AIA msi. Potters Milis Mrs, Henshal spent a fow days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wilkinson, Willism Wilkinson, of Harrisburg, is visiting his brother John st this place. Jease McClenahan was in Bellefonte a few days and had his car done up in fine style and Is now ready for trips any distance, The Epworth League anniversary will be celebrated at Bprucetown, May 14th, The title of the program 's “Tribute to Mother’, Everybody a 8 invited. REBERSBURG Myre, C. O. Mallory ie spending this week at Pittsburgh with relatives, The cherry trees in this section sare in full bloom and we look for a full cherry crop, Harry Brumgart and wife, of Pitte- burgh, are this week visiting the former's brother, Victor, The health of Daniel Weaver, an old Civil war veteran, who reeides at Wolfs Store, is fast falling. Edwin Weaver, of Lewisburg, Is spending a week under the parental roof at this place, Mre., Edwin SBmull and children, of Mifflinburg, spent the past week at this place among relatives, Fred Esterline, farmer on the Cor- nelius Bower farm near Wolfe Btore, is seriously ill with ppeumonia, Mre, Harry Bowers and ehildren of Btate College, spent a few days this week among relatives at this place, Mre. Eory Orndorf and daughter Ethel, of Penn Hall, visited at the home of Allen Brungart this week, James P. Frank, who spent the past winter at Philipsburg, with his son Orvis, returned to this place on Iri- day to spend the summer months, George Btoner and wife and Jersey Adame, all of Livons, last Tueadsy at the home of Monaeeas spent Oentre County ¥, W, ©, A, The True Blue Common Wesl Club at Lemont is starting to study Y Christianship for Girls” in covnec- tion with thelr other work, The Bpring Mills Club deferred cotn- plete organization to give time to the practice of a play which proved most successful from every point of view, The Branch Commnn Weal Club : The play given by this club proved so successful that it is to be repeated in a nearby town for the benefit of the county work, This is the club that comes in to the College every week to take cooking lessons, Center Furnece : The activities of the Comnmon Weal Club tere have been centered around tomato snd lettuce gardening, crocheting, and learning the Helen Gould Bheppard Bible verses, Mrs, Bheppard oflers a handsome Bible for learning certain passagee, with the owner's pame thereon, ( Anyone who is interested may secure further ipformation from the county secretary.) The latest ¢'ub ie the Common Weal | Club at Oak Hall, The girls have de- e'ded to study a combination course in sewing and embroidery, bave Bible |#'udy, snd plan some form of enter- tainment spd belp for the little gidle, One new game Gilbert, Staufler, who handed in his resigna- tion as pastor of the Beformed eharge. He has accepted a call to Clarion county, Victor Brungart and leave today ( Thursday) burg to attend the family the bome of the former's parents, and Mre. Newton Brungart, Ap BOALSBURG Martha and Elsie Fo Wo two chill family will for Lewis reunion ai ir. Misses Centre Hall visited Miss Hoss Mre, Charles Begner snd dren speat Friday at Bellefonte, Miss Ee«ther Mang, of Pine G Mille, visited Miss Elsie Rishel, Miss Margaretta Goheen spent Het- urday and Bunday at Htate College, of Hublore Mre, J. Miss Bose MoeCormick, burg, visited her sunt Fortuey. Chester K, Lehman retur: $ ed to |} n Maturday, home in Lancaster o teaching a term of school he Mr. aud Mre, Warre: McClure, visited the f Rev, and Mie. G. L. Mre. Robert Harter of ttate visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rose, Miss Annie Lohr neral of her nephew, at Bell: for Friday. alan { f Court: raer’s pare ourt: ey. altendsd home on Monday after sp:nding Lhe winter with her sister, Wilmington, Mr. and Mre, Adam State College, and Mrs, er, of Rock Bpringe, spent with Mr, and Mre. Rowe, C., U. Wieland wife and son Robert to Mi, U where he will remain until they get settled in their new home, Mr. Wie land will then return to Boalsburg for an indefinite time. Mrs, Hall, at ¢ sumuoer JB MUL sccompanied hie 0 pion A ——— Linden Hall Miss Phoebe Potter spent with friends in Centre Hall Mise Irene Ross is at Axemsnn ing care of Misa White, whe covering from an operation, Mr, and Mre. John Reifsnyder are spending a week with friends in Lee mar. During Mr. Relfenyder's ab- sence his brother is running the mill, Ned Keller, who graduates in June from Belinsgrove, will deliver a lec- ture on Sunday evening in the Luther. an church ino Bunbury. Miss Ruth Ros: will graduate from the Altoona hospital Laining school for nurses on May 16:h, The com- mencement exercises will be held in Jaflas Temple. Elwood SBlover, the youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. Blover, un erwent an operation in the Bellefonte hos; ital on Monday afternoon for appendicitis, He is getting along ss well ne can be expected owing lo the seriousness of his condition, Mre. Mary Carper, who has been with ber grandson, Enos Rupp, nar Pittsburgh, ls visiting her brother, John Carper. Bhe has with her a granddaughter, Miss Lydia Zeigler, who will spend a few days here before going to Btate College to visit her uncle, Adam Zeigler, Lf LM Georges Valley E. D. Foust aud Harry Lingle were Centre Hall visitors on Raturday, Mr. and Mre, W, P, Liogle and son Newton spent Bunday at the home of their daughter, Mre. John Vonsds, E. L. Lingle came home on Haturs day from Woolrich where he had been employed, Mr. and Mr, J. W. Gobble spent Bunday at the home of their son, HN, E. Gobble, James Foust and granddsughter, Mies Myrtie McoOlellan, spent Bundsy at the home of W. F. MoClelian, at Bpring Mille, Adam Mingle and H, E. Mingle, of Bchoylkill Haven, returned to their homes on Mondsy after spending a few days at the home of their friend, I uesday iak- is re- I'hey sim to learn at They are aleo hopiog lecture in each meeting. have a bird {echool bouse Mpy 13ih and lo take {to given he {some bird walks later, Howard Branch has undertaken the | standard course in sewing offered by the Extens Department of ihe | Btate College, and leading to a cer ifi- | cate, The work will be supervised by Miss Newcombe of the Extension I Filion Le- pre. “Girls of Yester- making CC. A. better under- of or the local snd county work A baby perty members, In A. the a ler nis i partment, These girls recently jeented the pageant { day and Todsy " ther by he work of the Y, W, nud algo mCcuribg a sum money a eilver offering. | waa en) iyed by all {connection with the Y. W, C, i t {girls are planning to fix up { court for the use of both sssocistior A room has | been secured and atirsctively fitted for the state College Branch : various classes and clubs, ng an Classes are bx - ing conducted in bar ketry DE, 1 ase Lie use of i rendivog. y Crochet Bitie, § , folk dancing, sud | A eplendid High school club hss been following pury ose members: “ihe e of this club shall be to create, | Spanish eonversation, yn un oalure study organized with the {drawn up by the clu | purpe aifi sud promote throughout our eins ing service for others, upl ping ec-g neat ness ding bLon- promot- sud cleanliness in the tr, devel ratior, IDR | school, { srd bavivg the right kind of a good maiuiaiuing good scholsrehiy time.” Hpnow Bhoe Branch: A large room suitable for weany purposes has been rented snd sriistioally and je beivg gradusily furpished, papered ved, Al the rext meeting the girls are plap- ning to come in the afternoon to make rag rouge, and if the westher permits to take a titd walk snd er joy a picnic before the evening ie called al supper The room meeting. “Community Hall" and is to be the disposal of the community. Clesses in gymbnse- ium and cooking are to be slarted, the latter to be introduced by a lecture given by Mise 8, C. Lovejoy, Dean of the Department of Home Economics of the Pennsylvania State College, Thie lecture which will be of great ip- terest and help will be open to all girle and women of the community. It is to be given on May 15th. ———— The Man Who Forgot. Katherine Oliver McCoy, the ‘Queen of Dramatic Readers,” will recder her thrilling impersonation of “The Man Who Forgot” on Moudsy, May 16th, in the Court House, Belle- fonte, at 8:00 p. m., under the suspices of the Flying Fquadron Foundation, Admission to this recital is free, The public Is cordially invited, Rev, J. J. Davis, soloist, of Iodisnspolie, Ind., will accompany Mre, MoCoy, ——— A AP AAS PENN HALL Mr. and Mre, Bamuel Wise spent Hunday st the home of Matthise Weagley. Florence Bariges aod Jennie Al- bright spent Fridey witt their friend, Iria Bhook, Edwin Musser spent Bunday with his friende, Charles and Christie Shook. Arch Decker and family, from Miflinburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mere, Charles Hennigh over Fun- day, Florevce Bariges and Edwin Mukser were appointed to stisnd the County Banday-school convention, which is to be heid at Howard, Maggie Seltzsinger, who underwent an operation in the Bellefonte hos pital four months sgo was brought home by Dr. Rogers last Thursday, On Bonday morning Rev. Geeeey will preach a Mother's day sermon at this place in the Lutheran churoh., Every body is invited to attend, William Hostermar, sccompanied by James Harter, from Altoons, both students at State College, visited the formet’s parents at thie place over Bun- G. W. Breon, — —— ———————————— Ladies" MM. 4G. F to Hold YVertival The 81st sunusl convention of The | Thel Centre County Woman's Christian | Golden Kagle will hold a festival in Temperance Unlon will be held st | Grange Arcadis, Centre Hall, on the Btate Co'lege, Thursday and Friday of | evenlog of Memorial Dsy-—-Masy 30 hb, next week in the Presbyterian church, | Ice coffe and sirsw- Mre. La Mance will speak on Thurs- | berries will be served, day afternoon and evening, On Friday afternoon st 2:20 Dear father of Blerling Arthur Holmes of the College Faculty | Miller, of Hebersburg, aropped over wiil speak on ‘The Psychology of [dead at bis home et Tylereville, Mor- Alcoholism,” President Edwin Earle | day mornipg, sge was eixty- Bparke, Dr. Fred L. Patllee, Dean |eeven years, Thomas Blaisdell snd Dr. Irving L. Foster will each address the conven- tion at various times during its see glone, Visitors and non-members will most welcome, The delegates members will be entertained by Bate College W. C, T. U. All latter who are coming will please noti- fy Mre. A. B. Wright, President Hiate College W. C. T. U. POETICS Tuseeyville Mrs. Alice Robb, Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Robb snd eniidren, snd Bre, Fisher, all of State College, spent Bur- dey at the home of the forwer’s deug li- ter, Mrs, Thomas 8B. Bwartz, Mise Bertha Rimmey, of Plessant Gap, was the guest of Mies Horner, one day lsst week, ” b FE i ane vencre wu, , OF, U, Convention, | cea] order «of the Loedles of the v aes & create, cake, George Miller iis s————————— dread is the staff of live, but lots of us subsist on pay-rolls, The people who are always looking { for the worst of it are seldom disaj - pointed, Muny &« man bes su idea be ls golug to get into heaven by putting his rc ligion in be and the the ois wife's name, Pub je sale, I one o'clock (race The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, A MODERN DRUG STORE New Goods Arriving Continually Try Our Perfumes & Toilet Articles Full Line of Baseball Goods ial ive S00u WATCH THIS SPACE PAY THE NEW STORE FOR NEW THINGS A VISIT | | Worry About Style if You Want to--But Wear Our Clothes if You Don't OUR SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS in Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Ready-for-Service Clothes interpret the prevailing mode, correctly, conservatively, and distinctively. 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