LOCAL AND PERSONAL. No school next week. BW. C. T. U, Saturday evening, Sep- tember 21, at the home of Mrs. S. W, Smith, Please notice change in time, f Rev. Josiah Still, who figured in an auto accident ten days ago, is improv- ing nicely and will soon be about again. Fred Carter has improved his home surroundings by adding a concrete walk to the dence, substantial front of his resi- The War Department warns dentists not to extract teeth for registrants so as to render them eligible to pyhsical dis- qualification, 4 Saturday is the opening day of the Encampment and Fair. Many tenters will have occupied their homes-for-a- week by that time. Motion pictures will be shown in the auditorium in the evening. Miss Bernice Swartz, of Tusseyville, is caring for her little niece, Frances Swartz, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kparr, during the mother’s stay at the Bellefonte hospital where she under- went an operation, The favor with farmers International tractor finding about Centre Hall, Samuel Durst having purchased one of these modern powers. The tractor re- ferred to is an 8-16 four cylinder and was sold by the local agent, D. W. Brad- ford, Miss Ruth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith, this week takes charge of the Boalsburg High school. Last year she was assistant to the prin- cipal and the good work she performed earned her the promotion to the princi- pakship. The biggest string of 18 Cars seen on Chevrolets that went by way of Old Fort and Tussey- Sunday was a dozen ville, The drivers appeared travel.wort and no doubt were taking the cars a dealer after having traveled several hun- 1 i to dred miles. Two five weeks old calves were pur- chased by butcher J. E. Dauberman from Harry C. Reish, at Old Fort, this for the remarkable week, $54.70. Do you wonder why of steak costs you so Almost two hundred books have been sent to the wvarious Mrs. John H. In one or more ins written to Mrs, § soldier camps by Hall. have their Weber, of Centre appreciation of her generosity, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnstown, are guests of sister, Mrs. W. H. Blau Mills, Mr. Auman for fiftee more was employed in at Potters years or Cambria Steel Works, but is now in collecting business. who James Sweetwood, summer months with the Chauta on through the New England part of Canada, ret t Association turned to on et a and T os - Friday and on Tuesday d m will He Miss gins her senior y 30 burg where he Normal as a freshman, Was acct sister, Ida Sweet. ar in the Messrs. Boyd both Jordan and Bruce Hor- of Tusseyville, on Monday enlist local post- from the they g went to Willlamsport to Navy, Through the assurance was secured ing officer that would not be accepted at onc be put on the waiting successfully passed The young men, althougt years old, ighteen were disp ed find i of eig to themselves two of five in a class hit to be rejected. The Philadelphia Press, in day issue, printed a picture of a former Centre Hall youth together with an il. lustration of the West Collinswood (New Jersey) Presbyterian manse and $30,000 h, which was dedicated on Sunday, The youth referred to was Rev, I. St ger Shultz, who is the pastor of / cong years ago, by Rev. J, N. McDowell, then pas. tor. Rev, Shultz, is a brother of Rev, James A. Shultz, pastor of the Centre Hall Uniterl Evangelical church, ur- the ‘he West Collinswood church. e- gation was organized but three y Miss Lillian Emery is of the opinion that a ** tin Lizz" is far from being as obedient to the demands to cease cutting capers as the average boy in a mixed school of the rural type. This truth she discovered on Monday evening after having finished a day's teaching at Earlystown. At Old Fort, A, M, Riegel, the stock buyer, offered Miss Emery the use of his Ford roadster, in. stead of walking the mile to her home. Now Miss Emery had often ridden in a Ford and had as often watched a certain young man operate the clutch and brake pedals, and from this experience gained the confidence to tackle a ‘‘Heary” alone, All went well in the mile's travel until the diamond was reached and an on<oming car caused her to make a turn, The arc described was bigger than was intended, with the resuit that the Ford was soon cavorting on the Lutheran church lawn. The pretty school teacher attempted to direct the critter in a straight course, but its mind was set in circles, arcs and parabolas, and after cutting a set of didoes, butted its nose into the front porch of the resi- dence of Banker D. K. Keller, The Ford wasn't hurt, and Miss Emery much less, She is now more convinced than sever that ‘a straight line is the shortest ../ distance between two points.” LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. I, O, Bairfoot and W. J. Smith motored to Mifflinburg on Friday. News ads. in this issue, D. J. Nei- man, Millheim ; H. F. Rossman, Spring Mills ; C. M, Smith, Centre Hall, Harvest Home service in the local M. E. church has been postponed from next Sunday to afternoon, September 29th. There will be Red Cross booth the picnic ground next week where membership will be taken and contribu- tions received, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Jones and three children, of Lumber City, are guests of the former's parents, Rev, and Mrs. R. R. jones, in this place. a on Mrs. Emma Breon and daughter, Miss Besse, moved from State College last week and are occupying rooms at the home of Mrs. Mary McClenahan, On Monday, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitterling and daughter, Miss Carrie, left Centre Hall for Baltimore, Maryland, where they expect to spend the winter with the Rev. Fred. W, Barry family. The Lewisburg Journal said week : Mrs, Harry Bitner and children, of Pittsburg, were visitors this week at the home of Prof. H. F. Bitoer, on North Third street. last two Mr, and Mrs, Erb and baby daughter, of Greensburg ; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Henney, of Latrobe, and Mrs. William Henney, of Johnstown, are guests this week of Mrs, Lucy Henney, In a proclamation, Governor Brum- s the closing of all sa- baugh commands loons and drinking places during the Thursday.) m. hours of registration to-day ( The registration hours are from 7 a. to 9g p. m. ys, at Penn Hall, have M. Ackerman, a painter of large experience, who is pre. pared to repair kinds re- The Condo shoj been leased by F. vehicles of all + and will give special attention to ainting Prompt atten- at. automobiles. ion will be given to all work. An An Italian of Lewistown stabbed a Russian between the ribs with a stiletto, on the streeis of Lewistown on Saturday evening, wi the latter attempted to Ray Collier, g bad flirt with the f a recover. se, of Mifflinbu cation at Centre Hall. over the Grange Mrs Bibig- by many Hall, she having ac- Fair. ft y recalled residents in Cen 1 A har alae companied oer saiesma a now deceased, rips through Penns Valley The Lewistown Sentinel, in its Mon- f at Of acker the refrain {rom Gay issue, those who failed to heed t's reque govern. 3+] st to Sunday pleasure riding and thus save gas. Where possible the names were given and in all instances the licence numbers were priate lauded several State ( »rn front in Fra of which appears elsewhere in this Mrs. the need of aid to the sue Park becarhe £ im » 50) i } 1 men bat- tling f the world, that . Capt, G. M. Boal, ford that ng application to Or Lag home, she be- come a nurse, Rev. J. W, Long, the State College Methodist church, and Rev. W. H. Wi pastor of the Penns Valley Methodist charge, made the in publicity work for Institute of the Methodist church, which will be held in *3 3 pastor of ams, a tour of county last week the Sunday School the Eighth Avenue ( at Altoona the 19th and They are chairmen of on : the C group, composed of twenty day schools, A A — SPRING MILLS. Mrs. Mulfinger’s sister, Mrs, Grenoble, of Pleasant Gap, visited here last. week. Mr. Mrs. John Snavely spent Sunday at the And and w Rote home, The new bank was opened on Satur. day, September 7th, ite and had a very suc- cessful business day. Mrs. I. |. Zubler is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Grenoble, of Lewisburg. William Allison and, daughter, Mabel, are spending a few days with the form- er's son, Frank, who is located at camp. A meeting was held in the Lutheran church on Monday evening in the in- terest of Sunday-school work, A house- to-house canvass will be made to get people interested in the work, A trio of tramps traveling in an auto truck which broke down on the State highway between Penn Hall and Spting Mills, on Sunday, camped there until Tuesday noon when complaint was made to the Sheriff who ordered them to move on and leave the county, They towed their auto to the gacage and started on foot toward Centre Hall, I —— A For sale.—~Henderson 4-cylinder motorcycle, 1917 model ; in good con- dition. W, E. Bubb, Colyer, Pa. Bell phone 84R4. PINE GROVE MILLS. Silo filling is in order, Farmer J. H. crutches owing to an injury,of the knce. While hauling in oats he received thrust from a fork. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Greenleaf, the Georgia, From present indications there will boys off to Camp ce be a large attendance from this section the Grange Encampment and Fair Centre Hall, next week. William Jacobs, who was a prisoner in Andersonville for a Civil war veteran over a year, celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday at his home in the Glades, on Monday, receiving congratulations, The next big event will be the Chau- tauqua, to be held in this town from 3rd, when everybody 1st to should be ready to spend three days of October a successful season, The program this year will be one of the best a com- munity could desire. The Red Cross festival was a big suc cess, the treasury being enriched to the extent Dr, R. M. was master of ceremonies and Rev, P. Ard, R I. V. stirring addresses, Krebs WwW. of $200.00. and ev. Jarber furnished the music. The venerable John \ intial « the subst: valley, last week s for Washi 5 to rem arted ido ih t Fairb at the parental home at reyes ke young lady had been decoy home he early evening turn foun younger set lepar before her « Arne Normal. LINDEN HALL. t weel hot Dr. and Mrs. ei (verhart are few days with Mrs. Gephi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ro y alin . LArTy Aeuel i Camp Hancock ou will pay all p W.S. 5. tional names when the lis publication of hose be made. All lim sicnic grounds should call at headq nd register. 1 also desire the sonal registratian of every district ch man, postmaster and at) im autioria« fs . A Let me appeal to the good Centre county to enlist effort and WwW. 8, 8S. family these go Let us all do our best. iend their inf Purchase for you vernment secu Let us go ** Make the week Septem 16th a banner week WwW. 5. 8, paign for Centre county. Very truly yours, W. Hagrisox Warker, Chairman War Savings Committee for Centre County, the top in in Bellefonte, Pa, Sept. 9, 1918, a — Mason's Jubilee Singers. It's not too soon to begin thioking of the coming season of enfertainmeut and profit as derived from the Centre Hall Lecture Course, The first number ap: pears Saturday evening, November 16th, and comes here under the title of Mason's Jubilee Singers, It promises to be a concert of a different character from the usual ** Jubilee” numbers and well worth the cost of whole season tick- et. Engage your seats now of Rev. J. A. Shultz. Remember that there wiil be no single admission tickets sold on the night of the concert. "A NATION'S STRENGTH A IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY ra herd with the best | His Son, '( is at the Head of the Herd on the 1 the dominating head of the herd You should act with the feeling get. PENNS VALLEY VIEW FARMS W. F. Colyer, Proprictor DoT To FOBT Whereas made appliont of Union cos divorce o FARMERS: FERTILIZE YOUR WHEAT This Fall, And Do It Liberally. Don’t think the prize is too high. The price at present on fertilizer is not as high RT RRR INT TER TR in proportion as before the war. E BLIC _& LE OF VA : Nn punus UREDAY Jerry ¢ 1 farm ot THURSD A ek, to We oe # Mayes serTen BALE 8x fm Orsi tOR China pigs, § Centre Hail, Pa. FOR BALE «Rub! ales good road wagon Centre Hell, a r lire tn Mra RECOND HIAND ED, ~Send descriplion to Lok ire Hall, Pa riding eaddie, and work chump Gerviud: M John Snave:y, Centre Ha'l. Pa couted wilh care, bile Licenses, and all Blanks kept on band LUABLE It takes Less Wheat to Buy a Ton of Fertilizer Today than it did Before the War. A FACT! Before the war it tock more bushels of wheat to buy a ton of fertiliz:r than it takes today to buy a ton of the sam ~ w quality of fertiliz zr, I have a liberal stock on hand, Order carly before the supply is ¢xhaus cd. Phone your crder and the gocds will be held until you want to use it, R. D. FOREMAN Centre Hall, Pa. i Oo Poland wr. C. T.CRUST, | RY, £004 as new Anua B Bliver +1 aad OF THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF PEN GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA, SEPTEMBER 14th to 20th, 1018 Exrhibition opens Sept, 16th SAFE WANT Box No. 2), Cen &p. ing Wagon | 1 sell | Fa pd. | Centre Hall, or Encampment opens Sept. 14th The largest and best Fair in Central Pennsylvania ; by fumers and for farmers. Twenty-eight acr s are devoted to camping and exhibition por. poses. Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to camp. . » A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Impiements, Fruits, Cerenls, and Every Production of Farm and Garden. GENERAL ADMISSION FREE. A small fee will be charged for parking automobiles, C. R. NEFF, CHAIRMAN. ADT a i ov.2h 018 D. K. Keller, Ji 8. Dale, Florence Rhone, Committee C—O SR First-class job werk done at The Centre Reporter office. George Gingerich, D. L. Bartges, R. L. Watts,
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