\ \ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Dr. H. H. Longwell is driving a new Chevrolet car, Henry Stoner is dangerously ill at his home at State College. Mrs, D. L. Kerr is spending a few weeks visiting her niece, at Berwick, Prof. C. R. Neff's condition has not been very good for the past week or more. A Children’s Day service will be held in the Lemont U, Ev, church, Sunday evening. Mr. Knorr, of Reading, is the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Huyett, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Meyer, of Altoo- na, visited the former's mother, Mrs. P. H. Meyer, last Thurday. S, P, Hennigh is excavating for the erection of his new bungalow, west of the H, G. Strohmeier home. Friday night's rain was the first of any consequence in several weeks and meant much to the farmers. Samuel Burris, who farms the Kauff- man farm, near Zion, was a business caller at this office on Tuesday. Miss Isabel Rowe and her grammar grade scholars enjoyed a picpic on top of Nittany mountain, on Friday. All hats still on hand reduced now, at Mrs. S. J. Wolfe's millinery store, Spring Mills, Pa,--Mrs. S. J. Wolfe. S. J. Rowe, who has been working be- low the Mason-Dixon line for several months, is at his home in Centre Hall. Eugene Colyes, young son of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. from pleuro-pneumonia, but is recover- ing. H. G. Strohmeier returned home on Tuesday from a trip to Cleveland, Ohio, where his daughter, Mrs, Clayton Ho- man, resides. Colyer, suffered last week W. H. Kuhn has been confined to bed for the past week at the daughter, Mrs. S. W. Smith, owing to a general breakdown, Mrs. H. J. Lambert, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erdman West, and little son, spent a day last week with friends at State College, Mrs. Robert Spyder and little daugh- ter, after spending a short time atthe Jas. S. Stahl home, ret home in Altoona, on Wedn a charter for the proposed incorporation of the Centre Hall \ pears in legal form in Notice for the application of Miss Anna Stover and little niece, Helen Meyer, of Altoona, are enjoying a vacation at the home ot the former's sister, Mrs. William McClenahan. The Odd Fellows will hold memorial exercises ¢ evening, 7 day evening clock. Mrs. W. W. Kerlin and Miss Marion Royer attended the Centre County Sunday-School Convention, at Pine Hall, last Thursday and Friday, as dele- gates, Paul Carner, of Hublersburg, town on Monday to arrange for holding of public sale of the perso property of I Stiver, Mrs. J. B. Ruble and two daughters, Estella and Lois, are visiting mer’s daughter, Miss Catharine Rul and sister and brother, Mrs. F. Brandt and Ray Hoy, at At Altoona. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mre, Orvis Horner, at Colyer, on Wednesday of last week. It is the second child in the family, and bas been named Paul ine, the former child—a boy-—carrying the name Paul, James From drove the chassis for a new Ford truck from Pittsburgh, the latter part of last week, on which he will have a body constructed. At the same time a new Ford John H. Durst. Mrs. W. 8S, Slick and Mrs. Frank Decker, of Centre Hall, and Mrs. Will iam Kern, of Oak Hall, attended the fu- neral of the late James Shires, at Johns- town, on Monday afternoon. The last two named women are nieces of Mr. Shires. The Centre County Lutheran Sunday School Conference will be held at Boals- burg Wednesday afternoon and evening, June 16th, This meeting is called in order to emphasize the great importance of Sunday School work and the neces sity of creating more efficient organiza- tions and as well as better equipped teachers. The speaker at both sessions will be Dr. D, Burt Smith, of Philadel phia, a member of the staff of the church paper *‘The Lutheran”. Delegates are expected from every Lutheran Sunday School of the county, The Reporter has absorbed another raise in the price of its newsprint in- stead of passing it on to its patrons. Beginning June 1st, we are compelled to pay a heavy increase on ‘“‘print” paper despite the fact that on January 1st of this year the price took a so per cent jump. Dear reader, do you know that the Centre county papers stand practi cally alone in not having boosted their subscription rates to $2.00 or $2.50 a year? It's a question how much longer this thing can continue without the newspapers of this county doing as those in all parts of the country are doing,— truck was driven in for it,” but the grin is beginning to fade out, When any merchant or manufacturer allows his name to be identified with ‘a product or an association It Means Something. No man or group of men will publicly declare themselves for a policy of square dealing and All members of this Association are in posi- tion to furnish you with the best the market af- fords at the lowest price for equal value. Misleading or fictitious values are not tolerated by those who are mem- bers of this association. Every member has pledg- Business College Altoona Business College, Eleventh Ave, Banks and Trusts Co's Central Trust Co., 1212 Eleventh Ave. Lincoln Deposit & Trust Co., 1110 Twelfth Ave, Mountain City Trust Co.; Twelfth St. First National Bank, 11th Ave & 12th St, Second National Bank, 1400 Eleventh Ave, Department Stores The Bon Ton Dept. Store, 1315-17 Eley- enth Ave, The Wm. F. Gable Co., 1318 30 11th Av. Kline Bros., 1305-07 Eleventh Ave. Schwartz Bros., 1301-3 Eleventh Ave. Drugs and Sundries Boecking & Meredith, 1106 Eleventh St. Jacob Sitnek, 1270 Eleventh Ave. Electrical Supplies Altoona Elec. Eng. & Supply Co., 1114 , 12th Street ~ Furniture Stores W. 8. Aaron, 1426 28 Eleventh Ave! Rothert Co,, 12th Ave & 1ath St, Groceries Juddle Bros., Masonic Tempie, 11th St. Gas Lighting and Heating Supplies O. E. McKenzie, 1409% Eleventh Ave, Harness and Traveling Goods G. Casanave, 1213 Eleventh St, Hardware and Building Supplies W. H. Goodfellow's Sons, 1319 11th Ave, Hotels Colonial Hotel, 1124 Twelfth Ave, Jewelers Lippmans, 11th Ave. & 13th St. Isidor Marcus, sioy Eleventh Ave, T. H. Walter, 1323 Eleventh Ave. Leather, Traveling & Sporting Goods Altoona Leather Store, 1410 11th Ave. Ladies’ Ready to Wear Stores Brett's, 1309 Eleventh Ave. Altoona Corset Shop, 1116 Twelfth St. Whitman's, 1124 Eleventh Ave.i Music, Pianos and Phonographs F, A, Winter & Son, 1415 Eleventh Ave, Men's Ready to Wear Stores Goldschmid Bros., 11th Ave, & 12th St, Leopold & Bigley, 1123 Eleventh Ave, S. March & Sons, 1226 Eleventh Ave, The Westfall Co., 1304 Eleventh Ave. Morticians N. A. Stevens, 1421 Eighth Ave, Millinery Neal Millinery Co., 1411.13 11th Ave. Newspapers Altoona Times Tribune Altoona Mirror ™ Optometrists and Opticians Spectacle Bazaar, 1112 Eleventh St. Dr. L. M. Phillips, Central Trust, Bldg, ®e1212 Eleventh Ave. Out-Door Advi rtising Thos, Cusack Co., 704 Eighth Ave, Public Service Penn Central Light & Power Co., 1800 Union Ave, « Beam’s, 1117 Eleventh Ave. Caum's, 1112 Twelfth Ave. Silk, Woolef! and Cotton Goods C. Hedberg & Co., 1331 Eleventh Ave, . Shoe Stores Bendheim's, 1302 Eleventh Ave, we Lester Shoe Co., 1409 Eleventh Ave. Royal Boot Shop, 1309% Eleventh Ave. A. Simon & Co., 1402 Eleventh Ave, Homer Hanson, 1109 Eleventh Ave. The Shoe Market 11th Ave, and 16th.St, Stationery, Wall Paper, Blank Books H. W. McCartney, 1107 Eleventh Ave. ! Theatres Orpheum Theatre, 12th Ave, and 11th Street. . The Strand, 1512 Eleventh Ave. * ..