The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1918, Image 5

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LUOOALS,
Brooder stove, incubators, yearling
hens, ete, for sale.— Ross Bushman.
Miss Ethel Rowe spent a few days
this week with Miss Ida Bweetwood at
the Bloomsburg State Normal school,
J. Dorsey Hunter, proprietor of the
Index book store, was through Penns
Valley on business, on Thureday of
Inst week,
Mesers, CO. M. Smith and J. Cloyd
Brooks attended a meeting of the
Masonic lodge at Sunbury, on Friday
evening.
Misses Dorothy Wensel and Virgie
Robb, of Btate College, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Chomas D -
lacey, at Old Fort.
John H. Knarr was in a party of
five who drove Ford cars from Oley
land, Ohlo, to Bellefonte, last week,
for the Beatty Motor Co,
Rev. F, H. Fuss will deliver the bac-
cilaureate sermon to the Zraduatio ¢
cass in the Loganton High schoo,
Lext Sunday eveniag.
Mra. J. CO. Dile and Miss Mollia
Boflter nave returned to thar home i:
Centre aall sfer having spent th
winter at Siate College.
Mre. L.. 8B, Person announces a sal:
of millinery voods for Thursday, Fri-
Gay and Saturday of this week : Ui -
t: immed hats, $1.00 and $1.50 ; trim-
pied hate, $3.50 cua $4.00. adv,
Farmer Koy Garbrick, west of Cen-
tie Hall, purchased several Lien houses
from C. D, Bartholomew and moved
trem to bis farm. The I ouses were
tiausported on wagons and were haul
eu with cousiderable difficuity.
Mrs. Sara Richar.son, of state Col-
iege, visited friencs in Centre Hall
ald fusseyville the past week, and on
Wednesday left for Lancaster to visi
ger daughter, Miss Helen kichardson,
Wino is asiudent iu Lancaster Business
College,
Ibe residence of Frank WM, Fisher Ia
undergoing improvement on the inter-
ior. Besides the 1aylng of hardwood
fl ore, Lumerocus coarges are being
wade. A private bath was also in-
stalied. Lawrence Runkle is the boss
carpenter,
Proi. Jouas E. Wagner, for the past
tweive years principal of the Belle
foute public schoole, resigned his posi-
tion to accept the principalship of the
schools at Beaver. Prof, Arthur H.
Bboop was elected to to succeed Prof.
Wagner.
Merchant and Mre. C. F. Emery,
Mre. O. F. Funk, Misses Lillian
Emery and Carribelle Emerick motor-
ed to Union county on Friday, spend-
lng the day with reiatives of Mr,
Ewmery st Hartleton, Mifinburg and
other points,
Last week’s Lewisburg Journal sald:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dioges, of Centie
Hall, were visitors in Lewisburg last
Baturday, Mr. Dinges having come
down to attend the meeting of the rail-
road men in the Orpheum Theatre.
While here they. were guests of Mr.
and Mre. G, W, Ocker.
The month of April proved to be
eXiremely wet, a total of four inches of
waler, iociuding welteu snow, having
fallen durivg the month. Soowfall
Iueasured seventeen inches, The max-
imum temperature for the month was
76 degrees, on the 2ud ; the minimum
was 24 degrees, on the 11th,
A fisherman of some note ls Guy
W. Kormanp, thirteen years old, son of
W. T. Korman, of Coburn, who, ac
cording to a statement made by the
Miilheim Journal, landed a 17-inch
sucker and au 18-inch trout, A trout
toast size would look like a whale to
the avernge young American in his
first thirteen,
Official word was received last week
by the parents of Captain H., H.
Worthington, of Lancaster, of tha:
officer having been seriously wounded
iu action “somewhere in France’.
Tae young mau is a cousin of Mrs, HS,
V. Hostermap, oi Lancaster, and a
few years sgo paid an extended visit to
Dr. G. W. Hostetwan in this place,
1he Reformed and Luthezan ceme-
tery Association treseurer, at the di.
rection of the bosrd of trustees, invest.
ea $800 in War Having Stamps,
Toese funds represent almost the total
funds of the association and makes
the sause association the largest holder
of War Saviugs Siawpe in the loos!
community, the [fraternal order
Koights of the Golden Eagles, coming
second.
Clayton Martz, s member of the orig.
ual Boal Masculine Gun troop, arrive
ea at bis home at Tussyville on last
Tuoursday to visit his parents, Mr, and
Mee, William Maris, Some eight or
tea other members of the troop also
oame home on seventy-two hours fur
Joughe, the troop having arrived in
New York after belng four days and
four pighis on the road from Camp
Haucock,
Tue local Lutheran Bunday-school
is making a second drive in the sale of
War Baviogs Biamps ana Thrift
Buampe, a rwoliciting committee for
that purpose haviug been sppointed
by superintendent E. M., Huyett, last
Buoday. The comuittee Is composed
oft U. M, Buith, Edward Bailey, W.
W. Kerlin, P. H, Luse, J. Eimer
Royer, Mee, D. W, Bradforo, Mrs,
Johu M, Coidrop, Ture commiites has
obligated itself 10 make a complete
onavaee, aud it ls expecied (hat the
fuitan poopie will respoud patris
LOOALS
RE. E. Zsttle, who Is employed at
Cresson, spent Bunday at his home In
this place,
Andrew Bmith, of Mackeyville,
was In this vicinity on Tuesday in
search of pork,
It Is not impertinent to ask a citigan
whether he purchased a bond of the
Third Liberty Loan.
William J. Smith is suffaring with
asll stones, which confined him to bed
beginning of the week,
Rev. and Mrs, Bamuel Moody, of
Martinsburg, were in Centre Hall on
Tuesday greeting their many friends,
Mre. R., P. Campbell, of Penns Cave,
spent Wednesday with her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W, R. Pickens, in Cen-
tre Hall,
Mise Tillie Keller - pent several! dave
the past week with her mister, Mra
(Rev.) W. K, Shultz, and famliy, st
New Columb iu,
Mrs. L. 8. Person, of Pblilipeburg,
New Jereey, iv spending a short time
at the home of her mother, Mre, M, E
Stroh m, In th! piace,
To-morrow (“riday) evening a patris
o'ic meeting will be held iii the
Grange hall at Spring Mills, at which
Col, J. L. Bpargler, Rsv. McK oney,
aad others, wil! speak. Everybody is
invited to attend.
One hundred yosrs of Met hodiem Ir
Philirsburg wil be celebreted in =»
centennial to b- Leld by Tricity Meth-
odist Eplecopal cuurch in that place,
beginning Sunday, May 12, and clos
ing Bunday, Msy 19,
Erdmnan West, formerly of Centr
Hall, and now residing at i~tate Col-
lege, has scoepted a position wit)
Recior’s College, New Brunewick,
New Jersey, and will move his faully
there in the near future,
Read Privste Crawford’s letter in
this issue of the Reporter and then dig
down In your pocke!s and rush for a
boud or W, RB, 8, salesman, For
heaven’s eake, stand by the voys.
“I'm golog over, you come scroes’’—
with the cash,
Be a Booster of the War Bavings
sStampe and Thrift SBtampe. Indoce
your children to buy these stampe.
When they become old enough to une
derstand, they will appreciate your ad-
vice and be proud that they helped to
ov.-recome the German beast,
Rev. Harry Buck, pastor of a Pres
byterian c.arge at Wellston, Oalo,
spent Sunday and Monday with his
brother-in-law and elster, Mr, and
Mre, ¥, P. Geary, in this place, On
sunday evening he filled the pulpit in
the local United kvangelical church.
The Reporter readers will regret to
learn of the death of Upton Harry
Reamer, for many years passenger
conductor on the local branch railroad.
His death occured at Williamsport, at
the age of sixty-five years. He was
on the Pennsy’s retired list during the
past few yeags.
Attend the patriotic meeting in the
Grange Hall on Baturdey evening, It
is given under the suspices of Lhe Siate
P.O, 8. of A, Ii will uot ba a mem-
bership-boosiing meetiog, but a real
patriotic affalr, with a fine patriotio ad-
dress and music by the blind Mr.
Rodgers, who himself Is worth going
wiles to hear. IVs all free to you,
A grand mix-up of flour, cornsiarch,
salt, chicg«n feed, vinegar and flah—a
m sea of several tone—resulted a week
ag when the floor in the rear end of
the Lauderbeugh-Zarby wholesale
gr: 1y bulluiog in sellefonte collaps-
ad 1 er the great weight of goods
and into the race below. A loss of
$2000 + ore is the result,
An al to prospective college and
school t+ ales to conduct tLe'r 1918
gradual rises as simply as pos-
8ibl: an! % the money usually
spent ony i vy invitations and din-
acre ln War rge Blampe, has been
sent to all 1 lions of learning in
the United 3. by P. P. Claxton,
United States issloner of Educa
tion, Dr, Clax: {imates that {6,-
000,000 will be sas 1 patriotic pur-
poses if the gradua ccept the sug-
gestion,
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New Red Crom
John H, Nef!
Grace Fge
Mre, Willlam Bitoer
Mrs. Amanda Kerr
Mre, Clara Leister
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Pleasant Gap.
Mise Emelive Noll is visiting her
sister, Mre, E, Paul Keller, at Altoons,
Mre. Ralph Giiger, of West Fair-
view, ls visiting her parents at this
place,
Mrs. Emanuel Zsigler, of Madison-
burg, Is spending a few days with her
mother, Mra, Charlotte Eckenroth,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kunes and Jit.
tle daughter, of Blanchard, spent Bune
day with friends at this place,
Earl Rimmey was one of the draft.
ed men called by the Local Board to
leave for Camp Lee, Virginie, on
Fuesday.
‘Marion Gettig,
bers
isle Herman, An-
«d to Jersey Bhore last Baturday,
where they spent the day with rela
tives,
Guy Kersteiter and Bialr Markle,
members of the Boal Machine Gun
Troop, and who have been stationed
at Camp Hanoook (“* eight months,
spent » few hours w * ‘heir parents
Jans wewk,
.
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of economy.
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Patriotic Address by William I.
O'CLOCK
Swope, Esq.,—
Its All Free |
Woodward.
Maurice Yearick left for Camp Lee,
Virginie, Tuesday,
Bruce Boob, from Milton, spent a
few days last week with friends in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stover were
entertained Banday at the Jerry Mar-
tin home,
Mr. and Mrs, Ed.
Aaronsburg, spent
Woodward House.
The Bunday school convention held
in the Evangelical Association church
on Wednesday was quite a success,
Irvin Dreese and daughters, Misses
Miriam and Helen, from Lemont,
were entertained at the Dr. Ard home
Bunday.
Mr. and Mre, Joe Ard, accompanied
by Mrs, (Dr.) Aro, were to West Mil-
ton Monday to attend the funeral of
Mr. Keloer, an uncle of Mre, Joe Ard,
Mrs. Pheobe Wise was to Northume
berland a few days last week to vieit
her niece, Miss Mabel Bower, Who Is
quite UI
Mr. sod Mre, Frank Loee and
dsughter Miss Grace, from Fiedler,
were visitors at the home of Lewis
Orndorf, on SBanday,
Thomas Woife and family and Miss
May Belle Btover sutoed to Mifflin.
burg Sanday where they spent the day
at the home of their son Harry.
Mrs. Mary Long snd dsughters,
Mre, O, P. Bheesley, Mra, U, D. Haines
aud Mre, T. D. Bower:ox, were guests
at the home of the former's dsughter,
Mrs. George sShecsley, in Mifflinburg,
Mr, and Mra, Allen Hess and chil
dren, Francis and Evy, from Yeager.
town, were Buuday visitors at the
howe of the lady's parents, Mr, snd
from
the
Mingle,
Bunday at
Mm, N, W, Evy,
Be There |
Boys Learning Farm Work st Oollege |
Training Camp,
More than three bundred school
boye from various sections of the state
arrived at State College on Tuesday to
enter a farm training camp conducted
under the co-operative mansgement of
the Pennsylvania Btat- College and
the committee of public safety. They |
will be under the instruction of college |
second detachment will be here from |
May 14 to May 24. |
After they bave mastered the ele-|
mentary principles necessary to make |
them of ome immediate use at farm |
work the boys will be placed with |
farmers for the season. Practical train- |
iog will involve individual work by
each boy in the care and handling of
horses hitched to different kinds of
farm machinery, and the use of imple
ments in the garden and truck
patches. Io the dairy barne, the boys
will be taught to feed and milk cows,
handle silage, clean stables and mix
feed.
Boys will be instructed in preparing
seed bede, the transplanting of plants
snd in making and applying epray
materiale, Every youngster will learn
how to rake, shook, piteb, load and
mow hay. Considerable attention
will be given to the operation of gas
engines and tractors by the older boys,
The boys will work from 5:80 in the
morning until 6:00 in the evening.
They have been quartered in the col
lege armory.
SALE REGISTER
BATURDAY, MAY 1th, at 2 o'clock p.
Wm, DD. Bariges and Daniel 1 y
he Wa, +5 FeaiINILD, Uae
A complete and comprehensive display of all
The Newest and Best Styles
in Spring & Summer Apparel
for Men and Women
Our display this Spring is of special interest
to every man and woman in this vicinity, because
the qualities are unusually good and the new mod-
els exhibited are in every way pleasing.
—AND REMEMBER, There are no high
war prices on this new merchandise, We have
priced everything at such reasonable figures that
you can easily afford to buy,
We are anxious to have you see this line,
D. J. Nieman
BOX STATIONERY
At THE CENTRE REPORTER OFFICE