I 5 FLOR Ca weil Soe GRIER See PL des a A — - ec rv Brides and roses—June is a great] Itis hot and dry, and a good rain is| John Hamilton to E. 8. Erb, tract of | Twps. ; $1500. _ month, much needed, land in State College; consideration| J. E. Lenker, admr., to William E, H t lL. Y M i " C. F. Emery intends building an ad- Mrs. Clyde Dut s'il at Ber 1 _ | $500. | Grove, tract in College Twp. ; $2500. ow Oo ower our b | eat il od dition To Lis Coe. el utrow is ill at her home William Hoover to Luther Campbell, : Philip A. Leister, et , to Jus Ww. ; es : * tract of land in Harris township : consi- | Vonada, tract in sregg. Twp. ; $1,000, : Special sale of hats #t the Cross Roads Irvin M. Burris recently purchased a |deration $1500, , Daniel A. Ertel, et ux, hd Frank A. Hints From the Department of Hat Shop, June sth.—Myra Kimport, home in Yeagertown and last week movy- James Reish, etal, to T., P. Royer, et | Neese, tract in Gregg Twp. ; $2,500. Justice Miss Lola Ulrich is visiting relatives | ed into it. o| 8L, tract of land in Haines township,| Robert McNight, et ux, to Benner i — and friends. at Sunbury and Mifflinburg. — —— s «4 i & T ar sc} # » i a, ju this], RV. R- P. Miller wilt occupy ‘the[®GHsideration$joo. ~ .. ‘. |Twp School Board, tract in Bemner| ppgoini ize in BUYING MEAT | pot roast or corned beet. It repre. Read Clyde A. Smith's new ad. in this Presbyterian pulpit in Centre Hall on Anna B, Brown to Rheine E. Leitzel, Twp. ; $40, : + AND SAVE MONEY. | sents approximately 28 per cent of the issue. It is of importance to auto own- Sunday evening tract of land in Millheim, consideration E,C. Wagner, et ux, to Mary E. Rid- — entire beef carcass, and the chucl ers. : : $1500, er, tract in Centre Hall ; $1000. The housewife of the present gen Although the days have been extreme- Horace W, Orwig, et ux, to William Mary Amanda Weaver, et al, to Geo. | eration and particularly of the past | ly hot, mercury reaching near the go Crochett, tract of land in State College, | W. Keister, tract in Haines Twp. $50. | year or so, during which money has | Altoona, were here over Saturday and mark. nights have 1 1 t i 1 3 . » mgnts have been cool, onsideratic ) . , ¥ > B us me Sunday. 8g ¢ consideration $6,000, Mary Amanda Weaver, et al, to Geo, | PR rather plentiful, has been d manding meats from one or two cuts : : ia? Ars Emeric ; has be Frank E. Bible, et al Geo, P . (eiste act i i » . An auction sale will be held at Meiss Mrs. M. L. Emerick, who has been ble tote - : ie, a to Son: P. Bi- |W, Keister, tract in Haines T WP: i! of beef: that is. cuts from the loin | club steak store at Colyer, 'on Saturday evening. quite 11] for several weeks, has recovered re : ollege Twp i $1000, . $2,000, for steak and cuts from the ribs for sufficiently to be enabled to! be down- reorge W. Jodon to Jolin E. Bubb, ow iewms— roasts. This has created a tremendons stair tract in Potter Twp. : $124 rR ; 2 ; : Foon a ass stairs, wp. 91250, | 0 JE Se ) § al il aving Prof. and Mrs. N, L. Bartges and dau- : Grant Charle Hi Mrs. Katherine || HAY POR SAI ! Saverdl ious demand for the loins and ribs, leaving Spd . . . ‘ ; & § i :5 ( 3 5. 5 b 6 ay. yo], oO » . Va 4 ghter are spending a week visiting Mrs.| Dairyman W, J. Smith is carrying a | Lauck, tract in Harris Tw ns 00se ay of good quality. —] Y| an oversupply of the major p B : ui ral liscolored left ev : : ; «AACR, UAC in Harris Twp. | $2600. Schaeffer, Centre Hill, pd. | of the carcass, which the retailer artges’ parents in Nippenose Valley. discolored left eye which he received in George H. Shugarts to James Gal dispose of at lisad t : ” i avd . Li . he » SUES L James - ose at a disadvantage, owing Warren S. Krise, of Johnstown, was [attempting to crank the Franklin car. | braith, tract in Harris I wp. ; $27s, yr the lack of demand oR in town on Monday and in the evening His hand-hold slipped and he fell for- M. S. Betz, et ux, to McNitt, Huyett' The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. If Mrs, Housewife would take mor: attended a meeting of the Masonic ward on the swinging crank. Interest and specialize in her buyi lodge. Mrs, S, W. Smith and Harvey Flink | [= E = 1 end would read carefully the arti Miss Elizabeth Boozer, who had been | attended the sessions of the Northern jb that have been and are being pul lished, calling her attention to th at the home of her brother, R. C. Booz- | Conference of the Woman's Home and 3 er, at Wilmette, Ill, came to her home | Foreign Missionary Society of the Luth- A HILADELPHIA cheaper meats, she would realize Pe oD & - | Fesents approximately 84 per cent. t| loins represent 17 per cent ribs O per cent, and of the entire cass there Is actually less th id. L. Bartholomew and daughter, of { cent porte: All are invited to get bargains. in Centre Hall, last week. eran church, at Millheim, Tuesday and Subgtantial Ruylns. Be Wop:¢. Soon Dr, and Mrs, H. F, Bitner, of Lewis-| Wednesday of this week, tionally od fo indie Sy burg, were in Centre Hall on Friday to| A hammock, as well as a number of plates, chick, ete. look after the graves of departed rela-| cushions, were removed from the porch In the olden days Mrs. Housewif tives in the local cemetery, of M."L, Emerick, late one night last would call for a chuck steak, round Rev. R. R. Jones, Mr, and Mrs. F. M. | week, in the spirit of mischief, it is pre- steak, as well as an occasional porter Fisher are attending the sessions of sumed, Believing that their identity house. Mrs. Housewife now knows West Susquehanna Classis of the Re-jhad been discovered, the boys, late only one steak, and that is the porter formed church, at Lewistown, this|the following night, returned the stolen house, which is naturally the most ex week. property to the porch. pensive, as it is the most called for ; : * # * and it logically must stand the extra | Leroy Puff, clerk in the local railroad William S. Walker, who underwent an The Diamond Grid Battery with the €xpense. It is the world old law of station, is enjoying a two weeks’ vaca- operation for appendicitis, is recupera- supply and demand. * s ~ 1 ie ¥ «111 1 3 3 . : tion in Freeport, Illinois, where he will ting his health at the home hi Philco Slotted Retainer, How many housewives be the guest of his step-uncle, Jacob|daughter, Mrs. John Larimer, at Belle. from the chuck they can Derstine, fonte, having left the hospits n Sun- ( Mi JARAN l EED FOR 2 Y EARS boiling beef, pot roasts and st Misses Elizabeth Royer, Mabelle | day. u t any har meats? The carcass (excepting th Sharer and Ruth Schreckengast, stu-} work for some time. and hi lackemit} loins and ribs) contains meats alled ay 1 CW en Yank Haven. Nan rere 1 Shop on the farmer will therafca 7: : . are just as appetizing, delicious and | ow. . ual sell distribution dents at the Lock Haven Normal, were [shop on the farmer will therefore be ( Without the Retainer the Battery is guaranteed pre bom pling, de isious am ptire earezsn. there would nol at their respective homes over Saturday | closed for ¥ present, Neighboring . which: ab 4 ik rg loin Un | g chile C(hitant on J Yi re ‘ . 3 A [> ; i ~ seyrritil eine y 3 igh Cort of and Sunday. farmers who have been having work for 18 MONTHS, and is somewhat lower in rer. are tie Hibs aud. loms. U 80 Touch complrint of the high o : rece ie i Be py fortunately, however, custom recently | mes The mail planes this week have been | “One there will please take notice of this price.) has dictated that the ribs and loins very housewife personally shou ye * “ ot . ie i } ’ sailing over Main street in Centre Hall, | fact, be considered the more popular, hence make inquiries of her butcher as for Bellefonte, and have become so Mrs. Charles Kuhn and son. Harrv . the cheaper cuts have really gone out the different cuts of meat, common a sight as to arouse only pass - | Kuhn, and Miss Emma Rowe, of Boals- WwW € Rebuild and Charge all makes of Ghety own, hE ing interest. burg, and Mrs. William Jacy, of ‘ A few years ago the average house hopped Beef Au Casserole, g 8 . Cy, of tte ee : ! PP & Mr. and Mrs, J. Elliot Smith visited | Jamestown, New York. were in Centre 0 a rigs. wife usually called for a chuck steak 13% Ibs, clod of beef, ground, their parental homes in this place for | Hall last week to spend an evening with or round steak as u matter of course. % c. tomato relish, . Drive in and have your Battery tested Free of Charge In fact, it was the daily diet and one| Tabasco sauce, seldom thought of ordering sirloin or 1 can beets, several days. Mr. Smith is attending | friends, Lacy school near Pittsburgh, while Mrs. . a i ey 3 porterhouse steak, exocs pt on special Mix chopped beef with tomato relis! Smith is engaged at nursing, f g resid nt of Penns Valley, anc i # ' ' “ye * occasions. A good comparison would | Add 14 teaspoonful tabasco Saucs Mr. and Mrs, James E. Stewart, Mr, |! MLC 'g ner vel'gh: to come in Starting Lighting & Ignition Repair Work be that of ordering chicken or turkey | (more if desired). Season well with and Mrs, Clarence Askins and daught SOR-act With persous, places and thing ) for every day of the week fust because salt. Put in glass casserole and bake Ruth, all of New Bloomfield, were an ch her father frequently spoke t ES —— it happens to be a “treat” or a special |¢wo hours. basting frequently with a ; delicacy, and If chicken or turk ¥ | high quality of table sauce, A few MIEN auto party who spent a day > were thus ordered the outcome woud | stripe of bacon across the top of any home ot Mrs. Lucy Henney, N : p trips acon across th = . ; | Train Hits Auto at Mill Hall : 3 Kill- A. SM CE! TRE simply be higler prices, due to the | meat loaf adds to its richness and im- i . s HALL i 1 < ne] n - i ud is SA SlwEmAs aud i demand being lirger than the supply. | proves flavor. Serve garnished with : Catharin nd ies ad r daughter, Miss Katharine, and Miss ec The round ma'es wonderful steaks,’ beets, quartered. Serves 5 people. Tacy Kreamer, motored here from "hom Harter, of wk Haven, — irday, and spent sev- | p eral days with relatives and friends, Ba So aren ee, ¥ firm me ow vn CHILDREN OF THE:RICH township's former successful school teachers, and who for the past few years | 2 87 f State C leg » and Miss 7 &° { o AC KERS has been holding a responsible clerical Harter’ nan e, ahd Mrs, | a 11 Harter, SUNDAY SCHOO 1 OD / 4 S its &Dress i v SCTIOUSIY injured ¢ Ul resident of th Loganton \ a . n—— position in Washington, D. C., under]? daughte the U. S. government, is enjoying a wien Hariers automobile 1% days’ vacation at her home in Tussey- by the Easton. Pitt urgh we tbe ind Poor East Side Churches ville, Ea Mik Hal, fo rom Lock | Have Much Better Mr ama Mis, Erdmad West and Title, = tn Bote BovH. led in.| Attendance Than Old son, of New Brunswick. r Jersey, stantiv and Mic ioe re ie i Trinity, the World's were arrivals in Centre Hall on § lay : 4 ” . . . E78 arTiva x ng taken to the hospital. Mrs. Paul Wealthiest Parish. and will spend some time with their Harter mothers, Mrs. West and Mrs. Lambert | © © oF al on East Church street. Mr. West is a plant pathologist and his work takes him to all parts of the state of New Jer- x sey. rack, " : r : AT AT ] k a ST RECEIVED a big purchase of handsome A or Mr. and Mrs, D. Milton Bradford, of Term Report, High School. Ww. 5 wii” Eo Coats, Suits and Dresses. Many of a kind to Williamsport, came to Centre Hall on . tama sp , 2 A 5 > Saturday, sad while Mrs. Bradford and)..." "80% JEAUES lof sem, boys if, 4 5 : . to be offered in one of thé most extraordinary children are remaining at the home of [2 '3+ '0ial 30, crcent of atlend- : i A T gn 5% uk ; . Mrs. Bradford's mother, Ms. Maysard[>: PO7s 91. Sitls o4. total 92 1s. I HTH =P SEN sales ever conducted, This carly-season buying means te (O° 11 . ; 108¢ present every day during term. i ¢ e i 2 A : Meeker, in Centre Hall, Mr. Bradford is]. . =F ’ 5 ks i f : i J 2 working in the Coburn station during] Ethel Frank and’ Hazel Ripka, Those BF ae eg —ir" 1 1 a great opportunity for hundreds of women. Every the enforced idleness of Ralph Brandt missing but one day, Pearl Ruble, Fred- Fe 4 4 3 h By. : i style and color imagenable ! And the Savings arc eric Moore, Ernest Frank. Those miss legrapt erator, who was i ‘ ¢ , ; ¢ £ 4 id 2 3 f the telegraph operator, who was ing but two days during the whole term. : % ; A 1 i nothing short of remarkable. No woman will want in an auto accident one day last week. Wilt Q . 1 B K k / william Sweetwood, Beatrice Kreamer, j ; ’ : 4 . : 2311; ? JK yr Yes or : . William F. McKinney, of Potters| niet Smith Kuth Ripka t nsf to miss this opportunity, Mills, who as a ranger takes a live in. 3 1 Ap ; terest in the protection of the State for ests in this part of Centre county, was a Report of Primary school for eighth , 4 . : { ‘ . ? : : | . month : total number enrolled during : : 7 i} Ek 7 : . a n . term, boys. girls 2 total ; de ! ; ; ji 3 : : : . : business caller at this office on Tuesday. | anit of I . X ys hoe 2. Bh ’ : ! / 7 ” Eo . Mr. McKinney reported the erection of a cent of attendance auring term. boys 88 4 > { i ; A F ew Trin ul S rirls 93, total 8q i & Dr at ’ ; F ; 2 sixty-five foot steel fire tower on Poe|® 5. total 89. Those present every ne aT : ; Mountain, about five miles east of Pot- Russel Col Fred 1 Paul M q : E A ; pr ft : x : : ussel Loiyer, rec JRE, aul Martz 3 ps % ; % 3 ters Mills, which mountain is really but . : H 1 : an iv { M d Y M a continuation of well known Y and Philip McClenaban, Frank Rioe, John $ : ; Fe A NE or en an oun en Mountain. The tower is equipped with Ries, William Campbell, Margaret De- ih . : A 5 oe 8. hy ih: : aney, Adaline Dinges, Anna Eccles, : § : i or telephone facilities, and commands a : Hr 3 sp You undoubtedly have your own idea as to what . " Dorthy Emerick, Margaret McClenahs view eastward as far as Lewisburg, y k, Margaret McClenahan, The discovery of forest fires is made Helen Odenkirk, Mary Reiber, Gene- a i oo constitutes a good suit of clothes. Come and see if vieve Ruble, and Kathryn Smith. d ti ork of direction ’ 4 Th ’ gant and the work of ditectiog the fre[ acd, CWO UND KatbeyS Smith v | nd these don’t measure up to your standard, fighting is also expedited by means of this tower. + the term are Russel Colyer, Philip Mc- Wp, J . ; s Your Boy's Spring Suit in ready, Bring him in Clenaban, Adalive Dinges, Dorothy A suspicion that the escaped convict Emerick and Mary Reiber.—Helen : ’ he, AJ and choose one that both you and he will like, from the pen at Rockview was on the Bartholomew, teacher premises at the Frank Carson farm, be- low Potters Mills, one evening last week, is entertained by the people of i . CENTRE MI LS . is : ~— : that section. The farm is tenanted by | Kline Confer and family, of Nittany : “BT . William Sweeney, and several of the | Valley, visited the Wm, Sweely family pring 00 ear children in going out for a drink, en. a, countered a strange man, who in his « A. ine and Mrs, Godshall and lar attendant at Grace Chapel, 0 * haste to get away, rudely pushed one of | 300 Vernon, attended Decoration at] | nr of wealth is not so regularly for the Entire Family the small giris aside with enough force | Boalsburg, They spent some time visit- | seen at Sunday School. to throw her down. The convict who | I0% at State College, on Sunday, ' E, 8. ' v ho 000 ao : . : ,000 communicants. made his escape from the pen on Mon. | Erb and family and Geo, Kline accom- + Shildren, over 1.00 ret in 1918 of For the Young Women and Men who seek Style day of last week is D, M, Sarren, who |Panied them to Philipsburg to a sick $390,041.83 reported an equally small at a saving but demand Quality and Fine Workman- was sentenced from Venango county for | brother, I, O. Kline. On their way percentage. " a term of not less thau two ysars and]bome, between Linden Hall and Mil den A few blocks away where children ship as well, we are offering an exceptional opportu- six months nor more than three years, | Beim, they had tire trouble and finally i throng deen nity. The usual reward of fifty dollars is off- bad some Sas to Mk then ge in an- has a Sunday : Rif i il other car and leave theirs stand. 8 urch al tieth ered for information that will lead to Park A a mecca of his arrest. Sarren is of stout build, Miss Gertrude Spangler, from Centre bles has only a five cent. weighs about 200 pounds and is nearly Hall ; Miss A. M, Gollan, from New Saad olnent. Well-to-do + . Sunday School : ® five feet, nine inches in height. He has| York ; Miss Charlotte Griffith, of In- St. Ignatius’ parish at East End Ave- ywn and grey hair and dark blue | dianapolis, Indiana, are visiting Miss nue and 87th Street, has only thirty. * * popes He was considered trustworthy | Kline and Mre, Godshall» seven children aS day Sol ’ wi : and was exercising a bull, which he tied | Mr. Messimer, of Spring Mills, spent ounpared with § 00 fou | and left, his absence being discovered a|this week in our community spraying one of the Sunda oe voune | Department Store short time after he had gone, apple orchards, / is one of thon Wide day during month are Myridith Coldron, 3 £2 ik il “ i