The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 15, 1920, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Progress Grange meets Friday even-
ing, April 16th, .
Banker D, K, Keller is. the owner of a
new Oakland touring car.
Na Ex-Sherift A. B. Lee, of Spring Mills,
was a visitor in town on Tuesday.
Miss Rebecca Derstine spent Sunday
at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H.
Puff,
Mrs. Sue Cronier, of near Coalport,
was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Samuel
Shoop, in Centre Hall,
Miss Lola Ulrich visited the past
week with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sny-
der, of Sunbury, the former being her
cousin.
Mrs, W. A. Odenkirk was to Will-
iamsport last week where she submitted
to an operation for the removal of her
tonsils.
David Icces, of Altoona, fiance of Miss
Carribel Emerick, has been a guest at
the M. L. Emerick home for several
days.
D. Milton Bradford, of Williamsport,
assisted mn the Lemont and Spring Mills
railroad stations for several days last
week,
Take a careful look at, the Pink
Label on your paper this week. If you
did not get proper credit, report at once
—don't delay.
Mrs. H. G. Strohmeier is on a visit to
the home of her son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Homan, in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Orvis Weaver, on Tuesday, moved his
family to Reedsville, he having steady
obtained steady employment in the steel
work at Burnham,
George Sharer is using his I. H, C,
tractor to supply belt power for baling
hay among the farmers, and the tractor
8 proving a Success.
Fred Horner, of Tusseyville, is driv-
ing a new Ford truck with which he is
conveying milk for the farmers to the
State College creamery.
District Deputy Grand Master V. A,
Auman has been installing officers in
the various I. O, O. F. lodges in the
district, the past few weeks.
James S. Stahl was to Altoona last
week to assist his son, Asher C. Stahl,
and family, in moving into a newly pur-
cnased home on Chestnut street.
Clyde Smith, son of Mrs, Isaac Smith,
of this place, recently completed a course
in the Cleveland Auto School, which
qualifies him as an expert on electrical
work on motor cars. :
James H. McCool, of Tusseyville, pur-
chased the residence property of B. H.
Aroey, last week. The price paid
is said to have been $1400. Mr. McCool
expects to remodel the and
occupy the place himself,
Prof. C. R. Neff, whose illness has
been previously mentioned, was remov
ed to the Bellefonte hospital the latter
part of last week, for an operation,
which, however, is being delayed owing
to his weakened condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keefer
two children, of Youngwood, arrived at
the home of Mrs, Keefer's parents,
‘Squire and Mrs, Cyrus Brungart, the
latter part of last week. Mrs. Keefer is
convalescing from a serious illness.
IL. W, S. Person announces to her
friends and patrons that she will be at-
the, residence of Mrs. M. E. Strohm,
April 17th to 30th, inclusive. She will
have on display an up-to-date line of
trimmed and untrimmed hats for ladies,
misses and children. Moderate prices
relling
dwelling
and
at
Mr. and Mrs, George Jordan and little
son Charles and Mrs, Mary E. Bubb, of
the Tusseyville district, were callers on
Tuesday. Mr. Jordan, who is tenant on
the J. T. Smith farm, states he is pes-
tered with the deer pasturing on his
wheat field. They come not singly but
in droves, he says,
J. Elliot Smith, an overseas service
man carrying a wound from a German
bullet, is taking a course in Carnegie
“Teck”, Pittsburgh, in the electrical
engineering department. He is a stu-
dent in the institution under govern-
ment regulations providing for vocation-
al training of service men. Mr. Smith
is a son of Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Smith, of
Centre Hall.
Lieut. Boyd Magee, his friends in
Centre Hall will be interested to know,
is at present attached to the Naval Hos-
pital, in Washington, D. €. Comment-
ing on life at the national capital, he
says, "It is fine and lively here now-—
hotels crowded, Congress in session,
wrangles in the War, Post Office and
avy Departments, and so on.”
The Centre Hall Lj and Stone
Company is the new A of the local
quarry operations, whicl®™s now ready
to begin business with Chester A,
Spyker, of Huntingdon county, as man.
ager. Mr. Horton, the hustling young
engineer who played a fair game last
year in the face of adversity, is still con-
nected with the plant and those who
know him best have the utmost confi
dence 1 hus abilily to make good.
A delightful evening was spent at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ishler, at
Linden Hall, last Fridgy evening,
About one hundred young pecple as
well as a few of mature years, made up
the quota of guests. The evening was
spent in playing games of all kinds, in-
terspersed with dancing, the music for
which was furnished by John Jacobs, of
Boalsburg. About twelve o'clock lunch
was served. After lunch the games
were resumed for a short time, after
which all returned home.
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. THE DEATH RECORD.
Weaver. —George F. Weaver died at
the home of his brother, W, H, Weaver,
in Brush Valley, on Monday night, of
heart trouble, aged fifty-two years,
When he was twelve years of age he
figured in an accident through which he
lost his left arm. Funeral services will
be held Friday morning, and burial
made at the Union® cemetery, Farmers
Mills, Two brothers and: four sisters
survive : - Wm., of Brush Valley ; New-
ton, of Altoona; Mrs. Anna Hall, of
Lebanon, Ohio; Mrs. Chas, Miller, of
Tylersville ; Mrs, Boyd Miller, of Jersey
Shore, and Miss Cora, at home,
Mrs. Meyer Sells Home.
The beautiful home of Mrs. Hulda
Meyer was sold on Tuesday to Thomas
A. Hosterman, of Centre Hill, for $6000.
Possession will be given April 27th, /
Reed-Bartges.
Miss Mary E. Bartges and Herbert L.
Reed, both of Penn Hall, were united in
marriage at the bride's home on Tues-
day evening, by Rev. J. J. Weaver,
s————— i ————
American Legion Meeting.
All ex-service men are urged to be
present at an important meeting of The
American Legion Friday, April 16, at
7:30,in 1, O. O, F. Hall.-—-Wm, W. Ker-
lin, Commander.
EE —
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. Emma Breon, of Dover, New
Jersey, is visiting among relatives in
this section.
John Knarr took a truck load of dress-
ed calves to Altoona, on Wednesday, be
cause of the express tie-up,
Miss Gertrude Spangler, who
the winter in Rochester, New York, re-
turned to Centre Hall this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markle, of Al-
tooua, are visiting at the home of Mr
and Mrs, John Auman, near the station.
spent
Parties holding empty gasoline drums
are kindly asked to return them to the
station as early as possible.—~Wm. Mc
Clenahan,
Mrs. Albert Meyer is in
dition, with little hope for
being entertained.
with pneumonia.
a critical con-
her
She is
recovery
suffering
Mrs. Howard Spangler and daughte
Miss Anna, of
guests at
Spangler, in Centre Hall
York
Mrs
od
New
home of
the
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Wedded 50 Years.
The following is from the Johnstown
Tribune, and refers to a former Centre
county resident, a son of William Au
Mills
3
man, whaogdied at Potters
ten years ago.
about
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Auman, of s2
Robb avenue, Fifth
their golden wedding anniversary the
first night in this month,
i
Ward, celebrated
when a family
reunion was held at the £
son, W. D. A f
Phillie A vt evs a ob ga seed te ites Dat
Philip J. Auman anc iss Ellen Kebge
iners«t
ca Moyer were married at Port Ch
nlon,
Schuylkill county, oa March 19, 1870, by
the Rev, J. F. Wicklein. The celebra-
tion was postponed until this week
ing the Easter vacation of George M.
and Wibham R. Auman, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. W, D. Auman, who are home from
State College for a week or so. Mr. and
Mrs. Auman were presented with a
purse of gold. 'I'hey have made their
nome 10 toe City since a short time after
the Flood of 18:9, when they came bere
trom Ebensburg, The foliowing child:
ren were preseul at last night's celebra-
tion : Wiliam D, Aumas, of ie Fifth
>
Ward ; james P. Auman, odfPitisburgh;
Mrs. Wesley M. R , of the Fifth
d
Ward, ‘These gran ren were in at
tendence : Geurge M. and Wiliam P.
Auman ; Hazel K. bSoutt : Geneveive
Scott Messenger ; Mamie B, Rohrer:
Frauces Auman. OUthers present were
Mrs, W. D. Auman, Mrs. James P. Au-
man, Wesley M. Rohrer, and Ralph
Messenger,
aur
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, —
sealed prupusais will be received by the
Board vi school Directors of the schoo:
District oi state College Borough until sik o'clock
P.M, saturday, Apri: 24, 190, for the erection of
a live rou addition (0 the present high school
bulldiog secordiug piaus snd specifications pie
ared by Kocher nud Uasque, architects. Boliging
0 Le crecied OG lols Now. 1520 Biock “EB, nighe
snd Park sddition tv Stale College Borough
Viaus and specifications can be ouiaived from
the secretary of Whe School Hoard, or may be seen
ut lhe vilice of Kocher and Disque, sichitects,
state College, Pe. Al Ulds must by socom pan iec
UY & certified check 1 the sum of mx Hundseo
Dulam, which wil be Dela pending the Mguing
of contracts and the deilvery of a mmlminutory
bond. The successiul bidder will be requ ea tw
give a bond equal 0 WU per cetit OF the contract
price (or milsiaCiory Com pietion of the work,
Separaie Lids will be reo dived for the exonva-
tivu and loundsuon, and for the heatiog oi the
above described buliding, Ksch bid ou the heat-
ing and each ot the eXcavation and fouudation
must De sCCOmpuliied LY a certified check on
sSotne reputabie Dank 10r JU which wili ve held
pending Lhe siguilyg Of & coulisct and the dedy-
wry of » satislsctory bond. The successiul bidder
lor the excavalion sud foundation will be te
quired 0 lurush bond equal to 0 per cent of
Wie CoDLIACt Price ful wie salisiaciory completion
vi Lhe work, aud the successiti bidder for the
besuiug wii be requised w give 8 boad for the
jail seount of the Deallug cutiract,
All bids must Le in the bands of T, I. Maire,
secrelary, va or beivre Lhe Lime prev.ousiy ene
soned, Lhe cuniracts will be awarded 0 tae
lowest and Lest Lidder, but the Bosrd reserves
the right wo reject any and ali
By order ot the Bowed,
M. ¥ McDUWELL,
Fresiaent
ols
T. I. MAIRS,
BOCK Ary.
OTIVE TO CONTRACTORS,
sealed proposals will be received by the
Board ul school Directors of the schoui
istrict of Bue College borough until mx v'eiock
P.M, salurasy, Apri 24, 190, or thie Xo vation
aud concrete foundation ura five additien
0 the present high school building sceording 0
Ppiaus sud speciiioniivine pF Uy nucher
Disque, architects. Fisus
be putained trom (he
Kocher and Dingue, srchitects, dime Cojlege,
ra, All bids muss De aC ompanied by gn ceftitive
Check UU BOLIS fepUIADIG DALE Iu Lhe sun of $40
which wil be held Ag Wie signing of Lhe
Guntracis and Lhe dedvery vi & satisisciory bond,
Fhesuovessiinl Bidder Will De required (uv give &
bund equsi 0 WW per cent of the contract price
of saliminclory coinpletion of the work. A
Alb lity mbt bo 11s the Lunds of T. 1
Beuretary, vib wr bulote Uime Yivumy wen
Hotied, Loe contact wil be Awalav wo he ow.
enh fied Dent DIGGER, DUL the Bowrd reserves the
HELL 0 teject any and mil Lids.
By order of the Board,
M. 8. MoDOW §
T. I. MAIRS, syd Lent,
decry [0]
wry.
RUNSWICK HA
TIRES
The Choice of
Men Who Know
The motorist of
experience finds
a long-felt want
in Brunswick Tires.
And the record of
the first one he buys
is enough to decide
the tire question for
him.
In the Brunswick
you buy the best
that money, re-
search and experi-
ence can make.
And back of each
tire is a reputation
for quality thatis a
part of every Bruns-
wick product.
BBC—Buy—Be
Convinced.
SOLD BY
D.A.BOOZER
CENTRE HALL, PA,
a a
“IMPLEXE” (8)
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Imported in 1913, by
Farm Company of Mary
owned hy the undersigned
ver Gray in color,
For the season 1920 hb
the Potters Mills hotel barn
Service o is fine a1 !
at reasonabl- cost,
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{Potters Mills
by local
Catarrhal Dearness ua
sfness are
inf i
any case of Cs
be cured Ly
culars free
oo F. J
style and
nothing :
to miss this
constitutes a ¢
these don't meas
Your Bo
and choos:
Fol
For the You
at a saving bu! d
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ship as well, we ar
nity.
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fo ——
Raise Your Chicks Right!’
‘We are olfering the most perfect coal-burning brooder
AT A PRICE THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED
considering the excellent material, acsurate heat regula-
tion, etc.
We a splendid offer to make poultry raisers in
this community, Call and ex1iine the brooder and get
our proposition, ;
Kerlins’ Poultry Farm
CENTRE HALL, PA.
a a SE
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4d ried 0
Trading at browns
rcasonable pr
Profits” is
much here as it
It will pay you haudeomily to jump
your car and vi:it tha. heart
Penns Valley, whe st. Merchandise
and Fair Prices go |
“HONESTY IS THE
BEST roLicy”
TUSSEYVILLE
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