THE CENTRE REPORTER. ————————————————— THURSDAY, JUNE 1, i918 LOVALS Miss Grace Smith spent a few days last week in Btate College. F. A. Foreman, of State College, was in town fur a short time, Satur day. Friday of next week is the opening day of Commencement week at State College, The United Evangelical Sunday- school at Egg Hill will observe Chil- dren’s Day next Bunday evening, A letter received bere last week by friends of William H. Harpster, of Freeport, Illinole, stated that he was improving from a rather serious at- tack of peritonitis, Musser E. Coldron, who had been working for the Bell Telephone com- pany in the North tier counties but who was travsferred to Dubolstown last Monday, spent Sunday with his family in this plage, Mre, J. 8, Getchell and son Wendell and Mrs, Thomas Keefer and daughter Agnes, of Youngwood, were arrivals at the home of the Iadies’ parents, "Squire and Mre. Cyrus Brungart, last Wednesday, for a short stay. James HB. Siahl Is suffering with blood polsoning as the result of havi: B the index finger on the left hand plerced by a tack two weeks ago. The injury made it necessary for him to give up his work in the saddler shop. Twin babies have become to be the rule rather than the exception in this part of the county. The third pair within the past two months was handed out by the Stork in making his rounds, last Monday, the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Eisenhuth, near Woodward, having been doubly blessed, F. P. Geary spent a day last week fishing in Penus Creek, beiow Coburn. He succeeded In making a few nice catches of trout, the biggest of which measured sixteen inches. His broth- er-in-law, J. B., Kerstetter, who has the favorite haunts of the big fellcws well spotted, landed one of the Cali- fornia apecies that measured nineteen inches. “The Birth of a Nation" attracted & large number to Garman’s Opera House Wednesday night. That it is easily the greatest and most wonderful film photo in the country was the con- sensus of opinion of all who saw it. If you miseed it you still have an op- portunity to see it this ( Thursday ) afternoon and night, At Garman’s Opera House, Bellefonte, Harry W. Potter, who gince return- ing from Washington State 8X monthe go had been at the home of his father, J. 7, Potter, in this place, a week ago lefy for Pittsburgh where he accepted a position with the Dyke Motor Bupply company, doing a wholesale business in auto accessories, Mr. Potter has been anxious to get into the auto game for some time, and is offered a splendid opportunity with the concern with which he is now connected. He is a young man of #plen- did qualities and the Reporter wishes him success, EE ———— ————— STATE AGRICULTURAL NOTES, Chester county farmers report that alfalfa sown in Augnst has done excep- tionally well, Homerset county reports that the maple sugar crop is about fifty per cent, of a normal yield, Indieations from all sections of the State point to an increased acreage in potatoes over the 273,360 acres of 1915. Bullivan county farmers report suc- Cees with a species of beardless barley that has been introduced in that BOO tion, Cattle prices in Adams county are on the increase and farmers report that the best prices they have ever realized are the rule, Crawford county dairymen report that their cattle are in splendid eon- dition and that the silo fed cattle look especially fine, Lancaster county farmers report that a number of horses shipped from the west sickened and died during the winter, Young chicks are reported to be scarce in some sections of the Hiate and from several counties reports indi cate that eggs have not hatohed well, There is a great demand for 8 more general deirying policy in Beaver coun- ty as the demand for dairy products cannot be met at the present time, The Dairy and Food Burean of the Department of Agriculture has issued 2492 oleomargarine licenses 88 com pared with 2181 at this time g year ago, The lack of farm help has brought the farmers’ attention to thes labor saving machinery and many are specializing In order to get along with less outside help, Clover and timothy in LIADY parts of the Biate are sald to be in beiter cone dition than for many years and the in. creased use of lime ie given the oredit of the splendid showing. The oats sowing throughout the Btate has been backward on account of the cold and unfavorable weather, Many sections report that no allem pt was made to sow oats antil about the tailddle of May, Pleasant Gap. Foster Jodon and;family spent Bune day at the Lee Brooks home. Wilson Bilger spent Bunday with bis mother, Mrs, Jonathan Bilger, Frank Irvin made a business trip to Altoona on Friday, Nothing learned of the elopera yet, Feo bad ; it surely worries some people, Oliver Bhuey and family spent Bun- day with the former’s brother, Lester, Oar constable made a trip to Lewls- town Baturday and returned with Boyd Gill, Mise Mary Yeager arrived home Bunday, and will assist her mother the coming summer, Miss Auman, of Sober, spent Bun- day with her sister, Mrs, Edward Noll, Mrs. Boyd Bhall, spent Bunday with place, Mre, Mand Meyers and sop, of Belle- fonte, spent Bunday at the George Horper home, Joshua Armstrong, who is employ- ed at Glen Iron, payed a visit to his family this week, Mre, Milton Kuhn, of Blanchard, is spending a few days with friends at this place, The ice cream parlor at the new hotel opened Bunday, and business WAS an entire success, Mre. Harry Hasg, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday with friends at this place, Bamuel Wasson and daughter Tillie spent Bunday at the George Gettig ome, Mrs. Reuben Welty and Mre. Bam- uel Gettig, of Bellefonte, spent Sa ur- day among friends in this place, Mrs. Robert Kline, of Bellefonte, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mre. Andrew Bwarlz, Mr. and Mrs. William Bilger, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mre. William Coldron, Mre., Armbruster and daughter, Marths, of Bpring Mille, spent a few days with Mre, James Bilger. H. Barnes, of Altoons, spent Bun- day with bis mother, Mre. Robert Barnes, The Memorial services held Boanday were largely attended, and the band furnished good music. of Bellefonte, friends at this REBERSBURG Good roads day was observed in this town. Mre. Marshall Hall of Williamsport, Is visiting relatives at this place, Edward Spangler and wife, of [lli- nole, are visiting relatives iu this valley. Lloyd Luse and family of Smith. town, spent Sanday with relatives hereabouts. Two of the Yoder horses died at this place within the past week. Lung fever was the cause of their desth, Lester Minnich, who is concreting atl State Uollege, is spending part of this week with his family here, Mrs, Jacob Heller left on Monday for Canton, Ohio, where she will visit her sop, Charles, Windom Krebs quite recently bought a brand new auto and is now learning to run the same. Mrs. Jerry Walker had s light pars Iytic stroke last Bunday. At this writing she has a’ most fully recovered from the eflecte, Sl fp s———— Stone Mill Earl Grove is assisting his brother Herbert to plant corn. Guy Floray sssisted Charles Flink to plant corn on Saturday. Mary Lingle visited at the Frank Floray home on Baturday. Mre. David Shearer is visiting her brother, H. E. Grove, Anps Mary Harter spent Funday afternoon with her friends, Elsie snd Grace Grove, Mr. snd Mre, Calvin Vonads pent Wedneeday evening at the E. C. Harter home, Elmira Lingle spent Wednesday afternoon at the William Farner home at Colyer, Mr. sod Mrs. George Zerby took dinner at the William Lingle home on Friday, Those who visited at the Herbert Grove home on Bunday were H. E. Grove, wife and ohlldren, Ruth and Alfred, Mra, William Grove, and Mra, David Shearer. A —— Br —————— FRUITTOWN, J. B. Fohringer, of Nittany, spent over Bunday with his mother at this place, Mr. and Mre, Arthur Holderman spent the latter part of last week with friends in Mifflin county. Rush Dippery, who is employed at Barnbam, spent a few days with his family, (returning Tuesday to Burn ham. William Searson and family were visitors at the Edward Babb home on Banday. Anos Fohringer returned to State College last Wednesday after a few weeks stay at her home at this place, Mr. and Mre. W. A. Fleisher and daughter Bara spent Bunday very pleasantly at the former's home at this place, AIA — A — Friday, June 2. BR ———— Bpecial term of court convened yes terday fos Wedhuday ) snd will eon GROUP OF ACTIVE MUSCLES | Wonderful Plece of Anatomy Is the | Tongue—Proof of Man's Descent From Vegstariana, The tongue is really a group of muscles, some running from root to tp, others crossways. Any one of these muscles can be used separately or in combination with the others, so that we oan move the whole tongue in any direction—lengthen or shorten it, hollow or arch it. The tongue is malstened by the mucous made by the mucous mem brane that lines the mouth and by saliva from the salivary glands. The mucous of the mouth is eontrolled by the nervous system and can be great. ly disturbed by worry or fear. That fe why when we are very much wor ried or suddenly frightened our mouths become so dry we can hardly swallow, The surface of the tongue is closo ly covered with little points. In each one of these points is the end of a nerve of taste that runs from the brain to the tongue. These little points are called taste bulbs, and they are most abundant on the sides and the tip of the tongue. They are fewer on the back of the tongue, be cause that part of it is used mainly to roll food und throw it into the throat. The human tongue 1s tively amooth, showing we are de scended from creatures that were vegetarian A tiger's tongue is so rough it will draw blood if you allow him to Mck your hand. The tongues of ull carnivorous animale are armed with & number of amall, sharp projeo tions that curve backward.—Chicago Journal. Compare COULDN'T SEE THE AFFECTION Many Will Understand Big Man's Fallure to Detect Humor In 8trug gle With Car Window, The blg man with the flery look on his face had been struggling with the car window for twenty minutes Sud denly It came down on him and held him a prisoner. With fuming and wriggling he finally released hime self, “Confound that blasted he thundered, exploding feel lke I could all” the much tr. window with chaw it up almont rage. “i in bits, It was glass and then that on the arm “My id, with a m« twinkle In his eves “don't 1 gry : window lkes you aff ” “What! Are window affectionate?” “Certainly, si: friend.” he sa ow ith $4 es on Turtles. the connected “Tattoo.” word from ur and the Sot resant two i thin same sound and spelling, is ple of a curfoua trick of our langna; Another is "turtle" it most commonly creature that we have Palestine disgusted because the m turtie of the land tie” was the dov resenting the English sailors, coming creature which the "tortuga” (our "tortoise, “"tortus,” twisted In allusion to its legs), made of It the “turtle” which they were more familiar. ACCORDED A HIGH POSITION Women of Servia, Well Educated and Able, Are Companions of Their Husbands and Brothers. ith se All eX Nowadaye w! suggests | gives the soup: so ths Mark Twaln's young man will not sing. though the “turtle” should be heard But the original E ¢ (Latin "turtur, sound of {ts voice), acrosa the called from Latin Spaniards into There is no country in the world where women occupy a more dignified position in the home than Servia. The Bervian idea is quite different from that of the Turk, who keeps his wom- en behind shut doors or the German, whose ideal woman is a hausfrau. In Bervia the woman is the companion of the man. A man is responsible for his married sisters, and throughout Balkan states it is considered rather a breach of etiquette for him to mar ry before his older sister No Bervian girl would feel she could hold up her head in society unless she could speak four languages. There is hardly a Servian woman who can not play some musical instrument. Embroidery, painting, drawing, and sculpture are all studied. Politics is & popular feature among women Bervian women are very domesticat. ed and the highest ladies pay personal attention to trivial matters of house un the rT i THE MARKEY, GRAIN Corracted weekly by Bradford & Hon. i eo Ee | ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSE FOR RENT. One half of the double dwelling house, located on East Church stro tf, and containing seven rooms aod bath, is ofere i for rent Place will be vaented Aprill st. If tenant desires, will put in electric Heht of Mrs. H. J. LAMBERT, State College, Pa phone AS Ww beeen Bell WANTED, One of the large magazine publish woman in this community to handle a special pian which has proven usususlly profitable, Good opening for right party, Address with two references, PUBLISHER, BOX 156, Times Bq., Bia. New York City, 022 TT OTA RY PUBLIC 5D, A. BOOZER, Cevtre Hall, Pa bnsiness perinining to the appointed CX AL jnuid All prompliy FRIME BEED BARLEY VOR BALE The undersigned has about 100 bushels of prime eo barley which is offered for sale 3. C. GOGH HART, Centre Hall, Pa, Bell ‘phone. 8 pd GOOD AUTO BODY FOR BALE. -Bod Ford touring car; seats upholstered in genine leather ; top In falr condition ; psint on Lody good, Youcan have tat & bargain, bot com quick. —~¥ VV. GOODHART, Centre Hall, Pa ell phone, These days there is woman ruining her |} temper standing over a Perfection cooking esting —a pleasure. notony, the drudgery ship disappear. tiresome waiting for the oven to get right for cake-baking. For just before the batter 1s mixed, light the burner that heats the oven; in almost a jiffy the oven will be ready —ready to bake a cake that will do anyone proud. 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