The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 08, 1920, Image 5

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    ~ LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Mabel Allison, of Spring Mills,
visited friends in Centre Hall on Sat-
urday,
Mrs, Sadie Neff, who is employed at
State College, spent several days last
‘week with friends in this locality.
Mr, and Mrs. John Garis, of Belle
fonte, visited the former's parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Byron Garis, Thursday of last
week, :
Miss Adeline Mc¢cClenahan is spending
her Easter vacation at home and ex-
pects to return to Baltimore, Md,, this
week,
Mrs. Susan Goodhart, who spent the
winter months with her daughter, Mrs,
D. Wagner Geiss, has opened her $home
in this place.
Burgderter is ag impersonator of no
mean ability. You'll be sure to like him
and his work, tomorrow (Friday) night,
in Grange hall,
Trading in his old Dodge car, E. S.
Ripka, the shoe salesman, last week,
purchased a new Dodge from Boozer &
Smith, the local dealers.
Mrs. Margaret Thomas and daughter,
"Miss Jennie, spent a few days the latter
part of last week with the former's
daughter, Mrs. W. W., Reitz, at Spring
Mills,
A carload of unbroken mules were
sold at Centre Hsll, last Thursday, by
Mr. Wolf, of York. They were rather a
nice lot and the owner was well pleased
with the results of the sale. The high-
est priced team was $505.00.
Miss Marion Royer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. |. Elmer Royer, is teaching
the intermediate grade of the borough
schools in the absepce of Robbert Neff,
wko is obliged to remain at home on ac-
count of the sgrious illness of his father,
Prof. C. R. Neff,
E. M. Huyett attended a meeting in
Trinity Lutheran church, Sunbury, on
Monday, in the interest of the Susque-
Lanna Endowment Campaign. Govern-
or Sproul was present and gave an in.
spiring talk on the work, Mr. Huyett
was one of 500 field workers present.
L. W. S. Person announces to her
friends and patrons that she will be at-
the residence of Mrs. M. E, Strohm,
April 17th to joth, inclusive. She will
bave on display an up-to-date line of
trimmed and untrimmed hats for ladies,
misses and children. Moderate prices.
at
Mrs. Mary Koch, of Darragh, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Stnmp, - gear
Centre Hall, having come from a short
visit to her daughter, Mrs. James Stov-
er, at Yeagertown, before departing for
her new home in Salem, Ohio, where
her son, S. T. Koch, is employed. Mrs.
Koch was formerly from Potters Mills,
Eugene Gramely, soo of Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Gramely, of Spring Mills, and who
is in his senior year at Pannsylvania
State College, is with the State baseball
team on their Eastern trip. *‘Gene”
was to have pitched against Yale, at
Washington, D. C., on Friday but rain
interfered with the game.
Prof. C. R. Neff has been a very sick
man for the past week, and for a time
his condition became alarming to his
family and friends, Prof.
been in the hest of health for some time
past, nevertheless he has been very ac-
tive in the worl Grange, io
Neff has not
k of the
which he has been a prominent figure
for many years.
The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dawid
B. Kline will entertain ir honor of th
fiftieth wedding anniversary of their
parents, on Monday of next week, April
12th, at the home of one of the daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wm."Y. Smither, at Los An.
geles, California. Mrs. Klioe is known
to a number of Reporter readers and is
herself a valued Subscriber,
keen interest in
county,
taking a
the news from Centre
Lee Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fos-
ter W, Frazier, and who is finishing a
pre-legal course at Penn State, was a
member of the *'State” debating team
which defeated Pripceton, at Princeton
University, Saturday evening a week
ago. The question debated was one on
the Mexican situation and '‘State” was
returned a winner on the "affirmative
side with three Princeton men acting as
judges. Lee is considered one of
“‘State’s” best debaters and in pearly
every instance was chosen to lead off in
the debate. His natural ability in this
line 1s well known among his many
friends, and the experience he will gain
on the debating team of his alma mater
will serve him well in his future legal
practice. Lee expects to finish his legal
course at Michigan University.
The pulpit: of Trinity Reformed
church, Altoona, was supplied for three
evenings of Holy Week by Rev. 8, C,
Stover, of Boalsburg, Large and at
tentive audiences greeted him every
evening. Many friends, some of them
former parishioners 6r pupils in school
forty or more years ago, came especially
to welcome him and listen to his able
exposition of scriptural truths, Trinity
is sometimes spoken of as the ‘‘Centre
county church”, This is true in fact as
well-as in septiment. Two of her pas
tors were native Centre countians-—
Revs. Louis Robb and G. E. Limbert,
Rev. R. R. Jones on his way to the
Ridgeview ‘missionary conference last
year, supplied the pulpit on the first
Sunday of the pastor's vacation, His
pulpit ability was highly commented
upon by the (people and fofficials. The
congregation is without a regular pastor
i / at this time.
5
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
of Mrs. W, E, Tate, Saturday evening,
7:30. . :
Mrs. Maynard Meeker is visiting her
daughter, Miss Belle Meeker, .at' Tow-
son, Md,
Mrs. Charles Meyer; of Reedsville,
tives in this place.
Parties who have implements stored
in my barn are kindly requested to re-
move them.—S. W, Smith,
Small favors thankfully received—
two cents reduction on the price of
bread, from 17 to 15 cents,
Parties holding empty gasoline drums
are kindly asked to return them to the
station as early as possible.—~Wm. Mec-
Clenahan. 3
Rev, |. A, Shultz came up from Naw
Freedom, on Tuesday, to witness the
Boy Scouts’ play, given in Grange hall,
that evening.
Miss Gertrude Musser and little niece,
Alice Belle Musser, of Altoona, spent a
few days this week with the former's
sister, Mrs. Ralph Dinges.
Two theological stullents will cover
the Pepus Valley Lutheran charge, on
Sunday, and preach at all appoint
ments. For time, see schedule upder
proper head. .
The Rebersburg High school students
presented a play in Grange hall last
Friday evening. but it wus poorly pat.’
ronized, owing to the fact that the enter-
tajnment was not properly advertised.
State road superintendent I. A. Sweet-
wood and force of men expect to take
their road-building machinery to Shndy
Ridge in a few weeks and begin work
on a stretch of State road in that
tion,
Sec
Miss Rebecca Rhoads, of Bellefonte,
left for New York City on Wednesday of
last week, and set sail for London, Eng-
land, on Friday, as a delegate to the
great World Conventian of the W. C
T. U. to be held there in
when
a few weeks,
representatives from more than
forty nations will gather,
Mrs. Lucy Henney returned on Tues-
day from the city, having purchased her
spring and summer millinery, which is
pow on display. There are no formal
opening days, but the ladies are invited
to call at ary time apd inspect her
line of stylish millinery, as use
ual, is moderately priced.
A meeting of the Non-Partisan Tem-
perance League of Centre County will
be held, in the assembly room of the
Petrikin Hall, Bellefonte, Saturday af-
pril 17th, and 2 o'clock. As
anel n »
ang signincant
ternoon,
very matters
t
are te ot + Up It 15 very urgent
that everyone if interested
: County
in Temperance she be present.
The citizens of Tyrone are congratu-
lating Solicitor R. H, Gilbert who won
a notable suit Before the Public Service
Commission at Harrisburg, thereby pro-
Tyrone eo
ple. The question at iss was a sched
ule of rates filed by the Home Electric
Light and Steam Heating
which considerably raised the prices for
tecting the interests of the
mpany.
service. Patrons paid the increase since
January 1st, dnd are now entitled to a
refund of the extra amount paid,
: . -
I'he second presentation of the local
Boy Scouts’ play in Centre Hall, was
Breeted by a fair sized house, on Tues-
day evening. Their play—“A
try Boy Scout"—exemplifies the
Coun-
Boy
Scout’ principles and gives anyone . pre-
judiced agaiost the Scouts, a better un
derstanding of the work of the organiza-
tion. The boys did remarkably well,
characters especially
strong and handled their parts with per.
fect ease. Mrs. T. L. Moore and Miss
Lola Ulrich pleased the audience with a
number of piano Yuets® before the play
and between acts,
several being
Sealed proposais will be received by the
Board of school Directors of the school
District of State College Borough until siz o'clock
P.M. Saturday, Aprii 24, 1920, for the erection of
a five room addition to the present high school
bulldiog sccording 0 pians snd specifications pre-
ared by Kocher sud Disque, architects. Buliding
10 be erected on lots Nos, 15.20 Biock “EE”, Mighe
land Park addition to Siste College Borough.
Pisus and specifications can be obtained from
the Secretary of the School Board, or may be seen
at the office of Kocher and Disque, srchitoots,
State College, Pa, AM bide must be accompanied
by a certified check in the sum of Six Hundred
Dojmrs, which will be held pending the signing
of contracts and the delivery of a satisiactiory
bond, The successful bidder will be requi ed to
give a bound equal to 50 per cent of the contract
for salisiactory compietion of the work.
Beparate bids will be reo ived for the exeava:
tion and foundation, aud for ths beating of (th
shove described vuildiog. Esch bid ou the heat-
fog anid each on the excavation and foundation
muss be accompanied by » certified check on
some reputable bank for $200 which wilt be heid
pending the signing of 8 vontract and the deily-
ury of a satisfactory bond. The successiul bidder
for the excavation sud foundation wili be re
quired to juraish bond equal to 50 per cent of
the contract price for the satisfactory completing
of the work, and the successini bidder fur the
beactng wii be required to give a bood for the
full amount of the hemting contract.
Ali bids musi be in the bands of T, I, Maire,
Secretary, on or Delore the Mme previously men
t . 4he contracts will be awarded to the
I and best bidder, but the Hosrd reserves
the right w rele a bids,
y or
NT see TO CONTRACTORS, —
T. I. MAIRS,
Heor. tary.
Ns TO CONTRACTORS
Bourd of School by
District of Stave College Borough uotil six o'e
P.M. Baturaay, April 24, 1920, lor'the excava
and tor & five room
concrete
to th Judsont high school
oh eAtions
uoned, contiact will be swarde
Fa ea Jt
Br order
of t
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T. I. MAIRS,
Heoretary.
The Brunswick Tire
is here to stay!
Mark that down!
And the quality will
remain constant and
high—just as has
been the case with
every Brunswick
product since 1845.
This 75 year old
habit of “making the
best” means much to
motorists as applied
to Brunswick Tires.
One is enough to
convince you. '
It’s up to you to say
when.
SOLD BY .
Raise Your Chicks Right!
We are offering the most perfect coal-burning brooder
* AT A PRICE THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED
considering the excellent material, accurate heat regula.
tion, etc,
We have a splendid offer to make poultry riisers in
our proposition, ; nl
. CENTRE HALL, PA,
rabbits and pther fur-beming animals, |
Place your order with us, and list what |
ever stock you have with us, stating |
lowest flat prices on large shipments, |
Address sis-517 N. P, Ave, Fargo, N
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EJ xxcurons NOTICE.
IAstlers t stamentary unon the estate of
Navey Helm, late of Greg township, Centre Co, |
de , baving been gract d Ww the under.
viened, all persons knowing themselves indebit. |
ed tothe same rre hereby requested to make,
prompt payment, and | having clstms
sguinest said estate must present them duly auth.
enticated for settlement,
W. M. GROVE, Executor,
Gettig & Bower, Allyn, Spring Mills, Fa
Belietont, Pa. 14
| JAMES W. SWABB
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, PA,
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &e, written aro x
ocuted with care. All Joga business prow u's
sttended to, Special attention given to sett
ting of Estates, MM e L , ABI” my
bile Licenses, and other Applic: t+ -
{ Blanks kept on hand, ov. 2, 920
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Business Opportunities
FORTUNES MADE DAILY
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of a Proposition Has
Brought Returns As
High As"$8,000.00
Email amount of money ean be sparcad
by almost everybody ‘when they know
what the possibilities veally are. Bmali
amount of money will make you = mrt
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est bh well position in the lstest tre
men lous oil Seide in Pennsylvania.
Ponlsylvania erode ofl ls 88 10 8 berrel
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barrel, the high ot in the histary of the
petrol market That mess covery
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to drill 65 wells, Write trday i you want
toshare iu the best a 4d rquarest tremen
douse oil boos in Poonusylvan's snd we
wiil show facts snd truth only,
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