OA RP ry See pone Mrs. Sara Bushman is visiting friends in Gettysburg, Miss Lola Ulrich spent a short time in Penn Hall this week. S. S. Kreamer, of Lewistown, visited his father, H, W, Kreamer, on Sunday, ¥ J. C. Reed, of Boalsburg, was a visit- or in town, between trains, on Saturday afternoon. A pipeless furnace is being installed in the home of E. W, Crawford, in tls place, this week. R. M, McNitt, of Milroy, was a busi- ness caller in town on last Saturday and made a call on the Reporter. James Smetzler, of New York state, visited his niece, Mrs. Robert I, Smith, in Centre Hall, one day last week, Rev. and Mrs. E, Roy Corman, of Cressona, are guests of the latter's pars ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and daugh- ter, Miss Ruth, made a trip to Pitts- burgh, the latter part of last week, Warren McClellan, son, of the late W, F. McClellan, of Georges Valley, was one of the Reporter's business callers on Tuesday. Rev, and Mrs. Fred. W. Barry and three children, of Baltimore, Md., are in Centre Hall among relatives for their annual vacation. Rev. W, M. Hyde, Jr., of Pomerby, Ohio, is a candidate for the local Presby- terian pastorate, and will preach in Cen- tre Hall next Sunday morning, Mrs, B.S. Dunham and two sons, of Staten Island, New York, are visiting Mrs. Dunham's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John H, Weber, An addition is being built tothe J. S. Rowe home which will provide for a bath room on the second floor. A heat plant will also be installed, Miss Cora Homan was brought home from the Bellefonte hospital on Satur day after an operatjon for appendicitis. Her condition is very favorable, John Slack, is holding clerical position in Coburn railroad sta- tion, was in town Monday and called on the Reporter to enroll as a subscriber, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Jones and ily, of Lumber City. Clearfield csunty, will come to the Reformed parsonage in Centre Hall, the latter part of this week, for their vacation, Rev. and Mrs. J. M, iamsburg, attended the cor nic at Centre Hall, here they went to Spring Mills, burg, and Sayder county. who down a fam- Rearick, of Will nmunity pic From Mifflin- last week, A rattlesnake, measuring three feet and four inches, was killed on Monday by Cleveland Mitterling near ‘the Jacob Sharer farm. ‘‘Cleve” is showing the evidence,—-the tail piece of eight rattles and a button, In order that she might have the home news, Mrs. Wm, McClenahan has ordered the Reporter sent to her sister, Miss Anna M. Stover, a trained nurse, who is now located in the U. §. Public Health Hospital, Houston, Texas Mrs, Asher Stahl and two children, of Altoona, spent last week the chil dren's grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, James S. Stahl. Mr. Stahl and brother, Bruce Stahl, came over from the Moun- v1 By wii tain City for an over-Sunday visit, all returning to Altoona on Monday, he Reporter's Pine Grove Mills corre- ndent says that a terr wind, rain and hail storm passed over the portion of the county on Saturday ing. Hail fell for forty minutes many fields, flat and washed roads and fields. ident occ recently Biddle at little four spo western even ana laid waste ened corn and oats, A sad acc irred the home of Paul Mark, when his daughter was shot and prot ably fatally injured. Her brother, whose age is sev- en, secured possession of a revolver and while he was handling the the ball penetrati Warriors year.old weapon it was discharged, enterin 5 little girl's body, ing the lung. Henry Mitterling. who since last Sep- Da- w here he is engaged by his uncle, . D, J. Mitterling, in the musical in- arrived in Hall last Saturday and will remain for a tew weeks. He has an adv, io this issue calling attention to the sale of pianos at a saving in price, essrs, A. E. and William W. Kerlin, of the Grand View Poultry Farm, on Tuesday a week left for Cedar Point. o Lake Erie, Ohio, to attend a convention of the Baby Chix Association of which they are members, They came home by the way of Buffalo, taking in Niagara Falls, combining business and pleasure. reaching here on Tuesday. tember has been in Madison, South kot a, Centr strument bus Siness, Miss Helen Wilson, of Elizabeth, nois, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Benner, in Centre Hall, having come here a few days ago after a visit of a month at Howard, the home of her grandparents, Lock Haven and Will iamsport, Miss Wilson will be recalled as a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas G. Wilson, who formerly lived in Centre Hall, The Yollowing parties purchased Chevrolet cars from Decker Bros. at Spring Mills, within the past two weeks: Touring car to Samuel Baney, of Spring Mills ; touring car to Robert Strouse, Spring Mills ; touring car to Carl Long, Millheim ; an F. B. Chevrolet to C, C. nsonbaugh, Boalsburg, The Deck. s also sold several Olds trucks and uring cars at State College since they LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Monday night we had a hard rain, Clymer McClenahan and Alfred Crawford have pestponed their auto trip to Vermont to a later time, ‘Squire James W, Swabb and Nedson W. Keller, both of Linden Hall, favored the Reporter with a call on Tuesday afternogn, Miss Alice Rearick, daughter of Rev, and Mrs, J. M. Rearick, of Williams- burg, spent a few days with the Misses Rowe, Thelocal W. C. T. U will | elect officers at their meeting Saturday | evening, at the honie ot Mrs, 8. W.| Smith. A full attendance is desired, A number of young people from town | were delightfully entertained at the] home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Breon, near Centre Hall, on Tuesday evening society | i i 4 A consignment of India lace was re-| ceived by the missionary’ society con-1 nected with the Lutheran church, The | lace, made by the natives of India, sale at the home of Mrs. John H. ! C. D. is on | Durst, Mitterling purchased E. M. Mr. Huyett hav- ng previously purchased a new Dodge | at which now gives him a pair of these popular cars, one each for pleasure and business, a———— BOALSBURG. . Mrs. Panl Stairs, of visiti Greensburg, ng relatives here Samuel Glenn spent ). L.. Mcthersbaugh Mrs. Norris and son, of were guests at the Grant Charl from Wednesday until } Mrs. Zerby State College, spent several week at the William Miss Lillian Dale spent a few days re- rently with Mrs. J. W. Keller, of Mifflin, | town. Raymond Fouse, of Alexandria, i visiting his gunt, Mrs. H. M., Hoster-| man, Frank Fisher and several days recsntly at home, Clara daughte days Stover home, son, of spent home. Mrs. J. P. toona, spent a si the former's father, D, W. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe were Wagfier and niece, 10rt Lime last weed fooua visitors from Friday until Ge tliamsport, Houtz home Monday. jen Calvert and con and jMrs, rry and daug!t A titer, of Altoona, vis- ited Missess Mary Reis sh 1 and Nora M 3151 er from Saturday up Mr. and Mrs. autoed to Scran they will spend home. # PINE GROVE MILLS. : Alfred Reed, of Galitzen, spent the late end of the week at his home here, Wm. Groh Runkle, of Bellefonte, was in town Monday. C.T. Homan disposed of his Buick Six and purchased a new Harris 7-pass- euger car. It'sa dandy. Price $3100. W. E. Tate, civil war veteran, with his good wife, visited friends in town on Monday W. KE. Tate, Civil War veteran, his good wife, of Centre Hall, friends in town on Monday, Farmer F. W. Swab), found one of his best cows pasture field Tuesday, with visited town, the near dead in A congregational meeting follow | regular preaching service in the Luther- lay morning, Grandmother Mary Harper citizens, is quite ill at the home of her son, at White Hall, Farmer John Quinn is nursing a sore hand from a briar and poison weed scratch, It is giving him much concern. Mr. and Mrs. |. F. Musser, M, P. Corl, Mary McCormick, of Pipe Hall, , one of our oldest Gordon, home at Farmer ¥. G. Miller is horse that dropped dead while Last Thu automobile going at a so-mile clip nea; is barn on the state highway, hit a fine hind parts, e bis P. OO. zd- shy a plowing rsday a passing i good on Saturday. rushing its young m 1 The villian failed to are, : leav dress. Joseph O'Bryk 1d his wite, of near Detroit, d son Clarence Michigs relatives, 0, wite an connty ryan is a Pine Grove Mills r who took Horace Greeley's advice over forty years ago and bas made good, His onl of Lancast yv sister, rs. Napgpie Glasgow, O'Bryan they had a Ee EE Mingle Home for Sale. Ope of the most des centre Hall, irable known as the Transfers of Real Estate, Andrew Hart A. Stover, tract in Penn ation $100, H.G meter, Hennigh, tract in '§ exer Stroh eration $2:«. A. RK. McNitt to tract in Spring twp 000 Mary S. H wterm Ru, consideration 8; U.S. NAVY With the Fleet When you can look out over the fine of regular he-ships {ollowilng in that, If necessary, they can fight hard, every country In the world, And It is stern of a big dreadnaught and see a battle formation, you just can't help » Je proud of It. It Is respected by yours: every bit your Navy. the most common started business there. To diseases of children, LINDEN HALL. Ferree home at Oak Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bellefonte; and daughter, Cunningham, Miss Ross home, Miss Mary Newcome, who visiting Miss Vjginia Hall, ed to her home in Huntingdon, week's visit, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gerlock and sons, Joshua and Harry, accompauied by Mr, and Mrs, Walter Taylor of Huntingdon, were guests of Mr, Sunday. Sunday, Charles Johnsonba family motored to Milton, and Mrs, G M, Hall ugh and The trip was made ina new Chevrolet which was purchased last week by Mr JotiBIoataugh. : + N. Keller, son of Mrs. J. W. Kell er, Gv this place is spending a few days with his mother before going to New York to make final arrangements pre paratory to sailing to take up his posis tion as athletic director in the Romanian college. —— - POTTERS MILLS. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Boal spent Sunday at Huntingdon with Mr. Boal’s brother, Mrs. Thom f Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Anna Pal as Farner, o mer, Boyd Smit at Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Marcelus to Mifflin county on Bray Mrs,» Michael Smith with her daughter, Mrs. Th Mr. and their home in Chicago aiter a it with Mrs Cameron's parents, Mr, Mrs. John Wilkinson. Mrs, john Close is seriously Smith home, h and family spent Sunday Sankey were afternoon, Sunday , I0Mmas, Mrs. Cameron: returned to week's vis. | and Russel and John Reish, accom ipanie vy Misses Ver: visited Emerson Ennist in th Sunday 1a and Dorothy Thomas, ¢ Bellefonte hospital on 2 Mrs. J. C Verna Hannu, returned to their home in | . Brown and daughter, r roungstown, Ohio, og Tuesday. A. CENTRE MILLS Best, who lives with visited * on Sunday, Mrs. Harvey Jay last Limbert where eed ie Wee, y treatment Mr. Ezra Br eon, wife and childres parted for their home in Ohio, iting Mr. Breon Mr: Homan, Saturday f« Tusseys : Mr. Deihl, wh visited the sce at this WANTED. —~ Men or women to take orders among friends and peighbors for the genuine g aATAntSd himiery, full lines for men, women and children, Eliminales darn. ing. We ray 5300 an hour for spare thine or $M & week for full time. Experieros NG tL Write, INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILL Norvistown, Pa wl pd piace on Sund: eporter, $1.20 a year. i i 1 i Now Is Your Chance If you have bzen think- ing of a Piano, come and see me, | shall be here for three weeks and will be glad to get, for any- onz, grade Becker Pianos, at a SAVING FROM $100 TO $150. 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