THE CENTRE REPORTER. THUREDAY, MAY 25, 1916 Pleasant Gap. Mre, Frank Kune is ill at the pres- ent writing. Mre, Jack Love, of Bellefonte, spent Tuesday with her sister at this place, Mrs. Edward Noll is spending a few days with her parents at Bober, Mr. and Mrs, Blair Rice are rejoic- ing over the arrival of a son. Miss Cathryn Parker, of Belle/onte, payed a visit to Mrs, Elsie Taylor, Mre, Clyde Ripka is spending a few days with her mother at Greensburg. Mre., Harry Evey is spending the week with her brother at Altoona, Miss Florence Peters of Milesburg, spent a day last week at the Harry MeClincey home. Miss Geraldine Bilger, of Bellefonte, spent a day iast week with her grand mother, Mrs, Jonathan Bilger. Mr. and Mre, Lloyd Eckenroth are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs, Jonathan Bilger and daughter Virgie spent ~unday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rockey at Zion, Mre, William Coldron spent SBunday with her daughter, Marion, at Belle- fonte, Mrs, Frank Kuoparr spent Thursday with Mr. Koparr’s parents at Miles burg. G. W. Reese, of Bellefonte, spent a day last week with his mother-in- law, Mrs. Jonathan Bilger, Jonathan Griffith, of Dales Bummit, spent Bunday with friends at this place, Mrs, Norris Yeager, of Bellefonte, will take possession of the hotel on Thursday and will conduct an up-to- date boarding house, Some of the old members of the Pleasant Gap band are practicing in anticipation of Memorial Day, and it is sincerely boped that they will coo- tinue after Meworial Day is past, as at one time our band was considered one of the best in the county. The members of the ball team have begun prectice for the coming season, and if some of the would-be-sports would help support and encourage the team Pleasaut Gap eould have one of the best amateur teams in the fleid ; but its hard to play ball when every- body is knocking but the batters, fp A Mt Georges Valley P. A. Auman and daughter, Mrs, E. R, Bweetwood, spent Bunday st the home of Aaron Auman. Mre. John Vonada and sunt, Miss Bertha Jamisop, spent a few days last week with Mre, W, P. Lingle, Mra. Gertie Bweetwood and Mies Helen Zettle spent last Wednesday with friends at Tusseyville, Harvey Vonada returned home Inst Monday after spending a week with friends in Hublersburg. Mre, Busan Davis is at the Clayton Auman home this week helping to take care of the twin babies that came there last Thursday. Mrs. Beott Decker and daughter, Miss Nettie, vieited at the home of her brother, John Vonads, last Thars- day. H. A. Bhilling, of Reedsville, and W. B. Btump, of Lewistown, were Bunday visitors at the James Foust home, Those who spent Bunday afternoon at the John Auman home were D, 8, Lingle, Harry Lingle and James An- derson. Charles Ripka and wife spent Bun- dsy in Decker Valley at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Ripka. Stone Mill Anna Mary Harter visited her friend Mary Tate, on Thursday. Emanuel Shook visited at the George M. Harter home on Friday. Fred Raymond visited at the H, E. Grove home on Sunday. William Lingle spent Sunday at the James Harshbarger home, D. C. Rossman and family were callers at the John Wiser home near Tusseyville, William Grove and family, of Co- barn, visited the former's brother, Howard, on Sunday, Elsie, Grace, Ruth and Alfred Grove visited at the James Harshbarger home on Bunday. Mrs. David Glasgow, who spent several weeks with her daughter, Mra. James Harshbarger, has gone to the Robert Glasgow home. Herbert Grove and family, from Tusseyville, and Adam Kreamer and family, from State College, spent Bun- day at the Howard Grove home. —————— A ——— PENN HALL F. M. Fisher and Roy Krumrine made a business trip to Millheim Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. John Horner, from Bpriog Mills, spent Bunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Allen Kreamer. Jerry Albright and Prof. W. P, Hostermau attended the District Bun- day school convention held at Rebers- burg last week. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ulrich and son Kenneth from Spring Mille, Spent Bunday at the home of Mre, Ulrich’s parents, Mr. and Mre. Frank Musser. William Hosterman, a student at Penn State, and Bamuel H from Elizabeth, spent the week en the home of their parents, Mr. Mrs. John Hosterman. at and BR — hin Organized Mounted Machine Gan Troop, Btate College and Boalsburg are go- ing to have a Volunteer Mounted Ma- chine Gun Troop, the first in Urcle Bam's broad domaine, said the State College Times Inet week, There will be four platoons of ten men each; a machide gun to each platoon. The project has the endorsement, and will receive the support, of Msjor General Leonard A. Wood, U, B, A,, who will be here June 3 for the organization of this troop. Thirty-three of the men who will compose the troop met Tuesday night at the home of Theodore Davis Boal, at Boalsburg, Mr. Boal having been one of the prime movers in the plan, George 'hompson outlined the gener- al plan of the movement and Lieuten- ant Abrends explained the details of the work, Mr. Boal had been to Washingion in consultation with General Wood and related to those present the gist of the conversation, Thirty-three men signed as mem- bers of the troop and a temporary or- ganization wae formed as follows: Theodore Boal, chairman; A. O, Vorse, secretary ; P, D. Foster, W. E, Lewle, Arthur Deering, Willbar Leitzell and George Thompson, execu- tive committee, A buffet luncheon was then served at which Mrs. George Thompson poured, assisted by Philip Foster; Miss Cecil de Lagarde, assisted by Miss Hilda Thompson, served. The object of the organization of the troop, Is as an aid to preparedness, for physical benefit and for the benefit of the community, It has not been decided if the troop is to be under National or Btate con- trol, The government will furnish vquipment, but not the horses, Mr. Boal has signified his willingness to contribute anything not provided by the governmen', The men are being messured for uni- forms and expect to be ready to attend the Preparecnees Picnic at Boal farm on June 83 when a barbecue will be held at which at least a thousand peo- | ple will be present. Major General Wood will attend snd in the evening will address the students of the Penn” sylvania Btate College. The troop plans to camp on the Boal farm for two weeks in July un- der the direction of a Upnited Btates army officer. In August they will hike to the Civilian Military Camp at Plattsburg. | The following are the members : | George B. Thomps'w, F. Verle| Struble, BR. H. Bmith, Ed, W. Buibert, | Laren Ray, Lynn Platt, Robert R. Mingle, Lester IL. Meek, George =, Loog, W. E. Lewis, W. F. Leitzell, J. Harry Kuhn, ( Boalsburg ); Bruce M4, Homan, J. Harris Holmes, P, P, Hen- shall, Albert A. Hansen, Russell L. Foster, Philip D. Foster, Dr. Foster, W. G. Edwards, Arthur Deering, Wil- bur R. Decker, James E. Davie, Ed- win A, Chambers, Dean Cannop, Joseph i, Butterworth, Theodore Davis Boal, William P. Allen, D. B. | Garver, Cyril M, Zechman, ( Boals- burg ); E. I. Wilde, Thomas B. Web- er, A. O. Vorse, ine Grove Miils. | J. 8B. Miller has the auto fever. | Nothing but a Ford will aftect a cure, | H. B, Goss and wife and 8, E, Ward and wife sutosd to Altoona in the former's new Oakland car. i Mre. J. H. Williams Is mixing busi | ness with pleasure this week among | Linden Hall friends, ! Mre. J. W. Keller, of Linden Hall, | spent Buonday at the J. H. Williams home. i John B. Goheen and daughter, | Anna Mary, and W, E. McWilliams, | were visitors in town, Bunday. ! George Belle and wife, accompanied | by Miss Margaret Brown, of Tyroue, | were over Bunday visitors at the J, W. | Sanday home, A reunion of the ex-Pine Grove Academy students will be held st the old building on Friday, June 23, to which friends and relatives are cor dially invited, The reunion will be in the style of a basket picnic. A A HOM IAA Don’t forget the festival on Tuesday evening by the Ladies’ K, G. E,, in $ Mr. and Mre. Fern Harrieon, Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the R. Harrison home, Mr, and Mrs, Adam Zsigler, friends here, There will be moving pietures Boal Hall Baturday evening, May ‘“ UJ. B.-Mexican War Pictures,” Miss Frances Patterson is spending the week at the home of George Bear- son, at Linden Hall, Adam Felty and Mrs, George HBhug- arts spent Bunday at the Ernest Hess home at Shingletown, Mr. and Mre. J. Robert Harter and lege spent Bunday with Mrs, Harter's parents, Mr, and Mre. J, [, Ross, ing Mrs. Btuart’s parents, Mre, O. L. Mothersbaugh. Elmer Houtz and Misses Houtz and Mary Kidder Mr. and Maude went automobile, Miss Esther Brown of Harrisburg accompanied them home, a a Transfers Hea! Estate, D., A. Boozer et al to Adaline Me $200, James E. Frobm to Mary MoClena- han, tract of land in Centre Hall, $2000, OC. W. Lingle et ux to Henry A, Haugh, tract of land In Gregg twp. $600, C'. D. Bartholomew et ux Zettle, tract of land in Centre $175. Penna, R. R, Co, to A. L. Aumar al, tract of land in Halves twp, $50. N. B. Bpangler, Exr.,, to H. P, Behafler ef ux, tract of land in Belles fonte, $3725 to E. E. Halil, et BUATE AGEITULTURAL NOTE Peni isin eplendid condition re ling to May of ut of Agriculture, Whent, rye and glover in r- reporis the Pennryl- vania Depart { er 0~ oy It is estimated that-twenty-two Leent, of the farmers of the State are { able to secure male farm help that desire and need, Tudications throughout the te and especially in the big fruit bel the southwestern countieg point to most wn al- average peach crop sod splendid apple crops, lu Hullivan, Clearfield, Clarion and Carbon counp- ties the condition of the wheat crop is | reported to be considerably shove the | average for this time of the yERT, Homaraet, Mou oe, The farm advisers of the Depart: of Agriculture have full schedules are giving free hundred | farraiers In the State in all Ii cultural work, help to ries of Fourteen counties report the tion of wheat equal to or above average for this time of the the general average is 96 per time, Repors of the fal'ure of g - al having u Cour Commission yl force the 1915 dog act oe ped dogs ships killed sults being inetitoted by a office 2 10 ment of the & {0 have Cou uy in will boroughs and t probably result the Attor (General iaw, ——————— Heed Vorn far Sale The undersigned low Dent seed eo iN per « REI F. 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