on recently pugchased H. jy it 3 Carl and naa il remo cmery and Verna Rowe 8 Ruth Bmith at {Stata Normal Brhool. hs installing ofl mmings. having ’ y i formed chute whic Millhelifix this ®eelk, . and Mire, * Grange KFoesmyp- Centre features, " ig top. All ared to “ eirecu wilt wes that had to be erecte ‘crowd. A —————— Bananas. into the war the banana nt trip, In important unable t { Oi the an Hungry?” rday Evening Fost, tle Dog Trees Boucai. caliber poodle dog treed a 45 centimeter bobcat near the tankhouse of the city waterworks in Parley's can- yon and kept him in a state of siege on the top of .a telephone pole until the feline was shot by Louis Shricker, caretaker at the tankhouse, according to the Sait Lake Tribune, . v Go A EEL TERE TR ae ey BOALSBURG, rave rove, Altoons, Pitosirn, returned Kk, spent severe! d toons, visited hi M te, Mr d ra, Wo, Htover . Ella Gingerich and daughte: re. J. D. Mayes, at Milton, “2 na week with f k Ze=chman and son, G, Reitz and daughter, spent Bundsay. were ad Hester Lonbeorger, nn home ; Edward Mr. Emma BStuart Kreamer at the Mrs, home ; John Dale nllaora {inlie e, Kresmer and daugh- Hunter, of Newton i panied 1 Mre, y - endaughter, Mirs Marguc- ona, spent peveral days ends here, residents of 2 Kreamer y e years old in July a very energetic lady for her She wes able to go aronnd Bosle- her self, During the lot winter {ees i Vv quills bhesid 2 fining EK r, of Mifflin. J. W. Kell Haven, and Mure, wt time, # ho i» employed in f our ope ple took Bellefonte on Batards vy. vy were Andrew Hote snd Myers and family, and the The d did The house { every oneerjoyed the Hien Rorsmar, of ere gueats at the H. F. f mm Friday inti y. Ray Ro aman,’ of Burn- pent a few « g at home also, A. Bright, Topeks, Kane Mre, William LO. O. FP in His address the members war bere, Mil. of Jerry Bhunk, bt before Decora thought, to spond at home, He left sgein he morning telling his mother he had secured & good position st Lewi - him be had enlisted and wes on bis way to Ohio to a (raining camp, He feared his parents’ opposition and took that way to sp=re his mother a heartbreaking farewell, He is but a iad of pot yet nineteen, Memorial Dag wes oboeived ln a file ting manner snd more Interst wee taken than in former years. The P. O. B, of A. had charge of the arrange. ments. That order met ot the Grange Hall st nine o'clock, and accompanied by the veterape procseded to the Union cymetery at Farmers Mille whera they decorat: 1 the soldiers’ graves, baling seatsted hy the citizens end Banday-soiic ol of that piace. The ALR v'olooh the of legation visited the Holy Cross cometery ln Georges Vale BE and fre thers prod icd to the Pi byterian con ry Alter decorat the several ¢ ' graves they ent | ed the church, Eight girls execu " {8 pantomime while Mise Certru | Musser sang The Star Hpangled Ba | dreseed Lhe crowd with an eloqu | oration, plenssing all who beard it. The P. O. B. A. realized $66.00 their ieatival. About thirty people from this ple attended the circus nt Bellefonta Maturday. Mr. and Mrs, F. D, Stover, Mr, a Mrs. James Houshe motored to Ma | sonburg on Bunday, Mre. John Keller is spending sor Musser, near Centre Hall, J. H, Detwiler autoed from (Cent Hall one day this week and return | homie with his father who will spe | BEVeral w Mira M n Blow who ig empl ed al vacatios Mre. A. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Orwig are joicing over the arrival of a baby daug | ter, born on June 1st and named Mi: saline Grace, Rv. (Gersey tool ev. John i Bright, Sunday, at whi Bright delivered a lectu: Mr. and Mre, Zina Biabhm, of Mii linburg, epent, Friiay with the latte: aged mother, Mrs, Amands and other relatives, J. F. Krape returnci home fre Philedelphis, on Hatarday, where nad gone to receive trestment in a he ital, His condition is much impr was take veelks ago, | to return bome, and some time thi city to accompany her home, The flag raising on Memoria! De was attended by several hundred pe ie, Prof. Zeigler delivered 8 mt 1OBpIri 44 C1 wea ah ted by all, tev. J. A. Bright, of Tope sar, presched a very able sermon | the Lutheran church ou Bunday eve ng. 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