LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Robert Meyer, of Altoona, visited his mother over Sunday. Mrs, J. D. P, Smithgall and two child- ren, of Franklin, are visiting at the Mrs. Susanna Spangler home, Mrs, D. F. Smith attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs, Joseph Markle, at State College, on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Chester A, Spyker and children visited relatives at Markles- burg for several days the past week. Miss Flora Love, the efficient Inter- tpye operator on the “Watchman,” Bellefonte, spent her vacation period in Centre Hall, her former Rome. Mr, and Mrs. Asher C. Stahl and family motored from Altoona the latter part of last week for a short visit at Mr, Stahl's parental home, near Centre Hall. Domer S. Ishler, rural mail carrier, was to Pennsylvania Furnace on the Fourth, where he purchased a fine young horse for use on his mail route, Mrs. Frank Rearick, of New City, is visiting at the home brother, A. P. Krape, in this place. She was called here on account of the death of her sister, Mrs, Harriet Best. York of her Plate glass windows have been set in the new furniture store of F. V. Good- hart, which is rapidly nearing comple- tion, The building has now reached a stage where it is possible to visualize just how handsome the finished product will be, John C. Runkle, of Philadelphia, is’ spending a part of his vacation his father’s farm, east of town, the latter's (brother, John H. Mr, Runkle is a practicing prefers to be on the farm time each summer, on tenanted by Runkle. attorney, but for a short Mrs. Mincer and daughter Gladys, of Mt. Holly, New Jersey, visited at the I. . A. Sweetwood and €. F. Emery homes during the past week. It home of Mrs. 'Mincer that Emery and Miss Elizabeth lodged while employed in New Jersey. was at the Miss Hazel Sweetwood John H. Krumbine and son, Robert of Vintondale, were in the valley during the week of th, guests of and Mrs, F. Hall, Mr. down the Vin near c+i11 SL Krun.bine also conducting lishment, His man, A number of young applics training Hall have made sion to the Meade, Md., which conducting free of camp opens August 1st, anc 1 30 days. Any others who may wish th a Dene tr to Tree the benefits € take advantage of rived from this outing should read the % 3 iCie appearing in another this paper. Alfred Durst is out on a trip visiti his daughters at Johnstown, Pleasa Unity and Homestead. Befo to Hemestead he was at Appolo, where Mrs, Wolfe field, strong county, in Homestead, wh ed to preach. Itis ere Rev, Wolfe was call- S51X Of seven ye ATS since Mr. Durst made a tour of Western Pennsylvania, not because he does not like to visit, but veteran of ‘62 doesn't get off, Mr. toona, vacation period Centre Hall, visiting Mrs, Myers’ several sisters and her mother, Mrs, Sarah Stov- er, at the William Mr. Myers is a lumber inspector for the Pennsylvania company, his route of inspection lays in his simply because the . Alvin Myers, of Al thet elr and Mrs, emt i spent in McClenahan home. n Railroad and Florida, headquarters being Jacksonville, He is enjoying his two weeks’ vacation in the north, right now when the weather the South causing ti mercury in the thermometer to go up through the roof. rig torrid in 18 1e Mrs. Byron Garis experienced a pecul- iar accident a few days ago. She was picking raspberries near her home when the ground spddenly gave way beneath her and she found herself standing in a hole, waist high, with one limb in the hole and the other out, the latter being twisted in such a shape as to cause her great suffering. With much difficulty she extricated herself and with the use of a heavy stick made her way to the house, a distance of several hundred yards, A physician found a badly sprained leg as the result of the acci- t A great deal of adverse criticism is being heard locally, directed against the State, for the miserable job ot oiling the borough road and following it up with chipping. This was dope at great ex- pense to both the State and the borough, but already it has become apparent that good money has been thrown away. , The oil was too thin for a good job and the result was that the thousands of cars which have passed over the road in the past few weeks, have the major portion of the stuff on their tires and the under part of their fenders. The small stones, too, have been carried off, so that the bare road is exposed in many places. Last summer the road received an appli- cation of the light oil, and this was well and good, for it was absorbed and re. sulted in a firm uniting of the stones, Now that the road has absorbed all that it was capable of absorbing, a heavy. oil or "ugite” appeared to be the proper dfessing to give good wearing quality, but instead, as one citizen said, the State accepted the lowest bid for the job, and got just what it paid for, False economy, that, ’ v LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Charles H., Kuhn, of Boalsburg, was a visitor in town last Friday. W.C. T. U. meets at the home of Mrs. 5S. W, Smith, Friday evening, 7.30. Mr, and Mrs. Hoover Dalby, of Mont Clare, visited friends in this section last week, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick ‘is the new scout master for the yCentre Hall boy scouts, Miss Gertrude Spangler, of Rochester, New York, is expected to arrive in Cen- tre Hall this week. A new player piano was placed in the home of Mr, and Mrs, George W. Shar. er a short time ago, John H. Knarr killed two three-foot copperhead snakes nearby the slaughter house, a short time ago, Mrs. Edward E, Bailey and two sons visited the former's cousin, Mrs. Wilkie Horner, in Altoona, last Thursday. Miss Lena Breon, Bell telephone operator in the State College exchange, visited the Misses Rowe on the Fourth. Mrs. James O'Malley and daughter Hazel, of Suffield, Conn., are spending some time with Dr. and Mrs. H. H, Longwell, Miss M. Eloise Schuyler, instructor in the West Philadelphia Girls’ High school, spent a week or more in Centre lall, and from here started on a trip to Illinois and lowa. Carl A. Auman, an employee of mour & Co., Ar. packers. of Steubenville, Ohio, spent a week with his parents in Centre Hall. Some part of his vacation was also spent among friends in Al- toona. Word of Jacob Thomas, a has been received of the death Aaro which occurre Mexico the Thomas family-- all brothers—since last March, Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Charles brother of n T'homas, of Centre Hall, i New leath 11 death in recently the third in ™ wial in I'his makes Mr. of Altoona, were a motor party who spent Sunday and the Fourth with Mrs. Foss’ Emery. Thomas S. Foss, T Johnson and son C.F. the ie. I'he on Monday strong av #14 » ight = oD p- nd Misp Rac , were guests of put AWAY i Cornfields the valley show tae msrand a great deal of washing was noticeable in both fields and roads, { L grain, 00, was lamaged to 5 ERs. t exte A peculiar automobile accident occurr- ed in Bellefonte Sunday afternoon when a Franklin car driven by Walter which going through a large plate glass window in the Wion garage, striking John Stover, ¥ 5 ¥ : Harm, of Clarence, lost a gheel, rolled tor two hundred. feet, who was ’ ! in tt 1e garage, and demolishing a glass The Stover was painfully The car was undamaged. show case, damage amounted to $600, bruised. Mr. and Mrd. Elmer Farner and two children, and Miss Carrie Farner. and a Mr, Hutchison, all of Port Allegheny, visited the scemes of the old Farner home in Potter tGWnship, a day last and also at the home 6f Miss Mary Farner, at Colyer. Mr. Farner referred to above 1s a son of the late Samuel Farner, who is buried at Spruce- town. The family came here after a re. union held at Port Allegheny, week, The advance agents of the “ngel & Eldridge Circus have been in town and completed arrangements to exhibit here next Monday. Reports from the towns along their route place this show as a strictly clean, moral, highclass at. traction, and one which no one need feel skeptical about attending, Their tents will be erected on the local school ground. Two performances will be giv- en—one in the afternoon and one in the evening. adv, In our last issue an account of the de- struction by lightning of the Daniel Irv. in barn at Baileyville, appeared. On last Sunday the farm house at the same place wasn destroyed by fire with all the contents. F. M. Fisher, secretary of Farmers’ Mutual’ Fire Insurance compa. ny, in which company both the barn and dwelling were insured, was unable to give the Reporter any information as to the cause of the fire. Mr. Fisher went up to adjust the loss on Wednesday, BOALSBURG Mrs. J. K. Harter and son spent Fri- day with relatives at State College. Miss Behen, of Pittsburg, is the guest of Mrs, Wm. S, Hoffman. Prof, .Edw. Meyer, wife and daughter, of Newark, N, J., came here last week to spend their vacation, Mrs, E, E. Stuart is visiting relatives at State College, Miss Margatet Bingaman, of Beaver: town, is visiting her uncle, J. F. Zech- man.} Mrs. Wm, Engle, Mrs. Campbell, Mr, and Mrs. Bilger, and Mr. Zeigler, of Sunbury, spent Wednesday of last week at the Henry Reitz home. Mr. and Mrs, and Daniel Koch' and children, of Sunbury, spent several days last week at the Roy Coxey home. Mr. and Mrs, William Sweet and sons of Instanter spent several days recently at the home of William Meyer. Charles Hosterman went to Pittsburg last Tuesday where he will be employ- ed until the opening of Penn State. Misses Ella and Cathryn Dale Gussie Mugray spent last Thursday Spring Mills, and at M.s. Charles Segner spent part of last gE I i week at the Dr. R, P. Gerhart at she home Stroudsburg. On returning home was accompanied by her daughter who had spent some time at Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs, Miss Edith St Altoona, Huvyett and children and Af dit wer and Mr. Knarr, of were recent visitors at the Charles Kuhn home, —— A —— A A PAAR POTTERS MILLS. Charley and Jonas Foust were week- both " and T, +. Boal home ; ( by the A, T. f H 1 at the J. end guests boys are employed Co. Miss M me with her sister, Mrs. Burton olf, of Penns ( Mr. and Mrs ville yy vile, artha Carson is spending some y we 5 Fetter- tiv ne w ave, Clarence Miller, ” T us- the of 3 Sunday visitors at home of M. N. Miller. Mrs. P. P. Henshall, State College, were week-end the F. A. Carson home, Miss Mildred Duck were Prof, and of rirengt ‘ Buc $8 AL spent a few days herine Wert, EE Renovo Brewery Sei zed. Brewing eT men were special agents to guard the plant, It was reported that warrants for the ar- f Mrs. M. B brewery, and - * $ rest o the the few inder, the owner of her son Luke Bind manager, would be sworn out in days. The plant company of the Binder Brewing is one of the largest breweries in the state It is to Lock Haven and , valued at nearly $500,000 said to have furnished much beer Bellefonte. —————— Summer School of Religious Educa- tion, At foard of Su Carligle, the Metho dist Church will put on a great summer Dickinson College, nday Schools of the school of Religious Education from July tr to 21. The School will be of an In- ter-denominational character, and mem- bers of different denominations are now registered, i A SA The Ladies Aid Society ot the Metho- dist church desire in this manner to sin. cerely thank the public for the liberal patronage shown them at their lawn social on July 4. “I Got Real Mad when 1 Lost My Setting Hen,” writes Mrs. Hanna, “When T went into our bam and found ny getter dead 1 got real mad. One package of Rat. 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