LOCAL, AND PERSONAL. Miss Grace Weaver, of Nittany, is visiting her friend, Edwina Jodon, west of Centre Hall, this week. Mrs. Roy Dutrow, of Williamsport, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Spayd, in Centre Hall, and will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chester children, of State at home of Mrs. Homan's mother, Henry E. Haman, in Centre Hall. and the Mrs, Homan College, are Laura Bitner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bitner, of Youngstown, is at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bitner, at Tusseyville. A daily new Ford coupe is being driven to and from Millheim by Miss Ethel Rowe, who holds a position the Farmers' National thriving town. in Bank in that During a rain and wind day last week, a portion the and two ventilators on the barn be- longing to Lloyd Smith, at Centre Hill, were blown of! Mrs. J. 8. Getchell and of Uniontown, and Mrs. Thomas Keefer and children, of Youngwood, are at the home of their parents, Mr. Mrs. Cyrus Brungart, this storm one of roof children, and in place, Claud K. Stahl, of Philadelphia, a recent arrival at the of parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. 8S He is in the offices of Pennsy nia Railroad company in the Quake: City. was his home tI 1 the ava~ Frida of Mr home quite A birthday party was giv evening for Reuben Zettle, son and Mrs, E. E. Zettle, at their The affair was well attended by number of young ates, Mr. burgh, en a the man's AVBOC,~ and Mrs in Cent Elliot Pitts- Mr. Smith, Smith, of Hall an overseas man, is taking a an educational institution various lines provided ernment, are re Course in in one of the for by the On Tuesday caster and Philadelphia begun Mr. and Mrs, D. and James and Harold, and daughter, Lottle. They will return end the week. was by K. Keller sons A ¢ S1iSH the Mr. and Mrs. daughter, of South guests of the former's i Burris, of Centre Hall. Mr. Bi ris is employed in an ice at the ime Burris Williamsport, Charles yrother, Lanson west crear present Mr. and Mont Alto, were guests of Mr er, in Centre Hall head of the Forestry Alto, which institution leading Miss Nellie Frank Smith, friends in Mrs. Edward Zeigler, Franklin county, for a day and Mrs. D. J. Mey- Mr. Zeigler th 1 it school is M is one wis of its kind. sche Smith, daughter Bellefonte, Centre Hall. She is n« olumbia Hospitad, She graduated as a s Oi instructor in ( insburg a Philadelphia her age work hospital and has bad large her line. experier of Mrs. Kreamer Miss Rebecca, were Hall Friday of last home in Lewistown. They were for a few days at the H W home, having come here from where they spent some time former's brother, John Scholl Mr. and Mrs. LL. dauhter, Miss Ruth, 1 trip in their car Johnst they were colm Luse. their return h brought them Mrs Luse will be their guest, but will visit other friends before returning Prof. H. E. Winner, stopped with Prof. L family, in Centre Hall, on trip through the New England of over two thousand miles Winner is principal of the South Hills High School, Pittsburgh, and an ex- ceptionally strong school teacher, Fred Samuel week guests Kreamer Altoona with the I. Smith to guests of Mr On with home and baby, Packer return States Prof ana their Thomas Snyder and moyer, of Sunbury, were ruce D. Rowe, at the J. 8, in Centre Hall, last Friday. The form- ef is private secretary to Judge Wit- mer and the latter is a state game pro- tector. The young men were an outing at Judge Witmer's camp Cherry Run, . Engle guesls Rowe home ¢ of ry $0 enjo; Frank A. Long and Charles A. Ber- ry and family, Washington, D. C., arrived in Hall time ago where the family of the former summered. On reaching here the two families opened camp on Sand Moun- tain, In the Regulars’ hunting quar- ters, in Beven Mountains, and after enjoying real mountain life broke camp to return to the National capi- tal on Wednesday. Mr. Long has been connected with the Patent office and Mr. Berry is a city mall carrier in Washington. The general behavior of the players on the local fleld this season has been altogether commendable, but at no time was as good a spirit shown ns on Friday of last week when the Lemont team and locals bats The cigarette the old pipe and were not visible and the language clean, with possibly one minor infrac- tion, one of the ball players them- selves passing the word not to further indulge. This is a good sign and in- dicates that discip¥ne is being. exer- cigsed In the right direction. Upon attaining her a birthday, Mrs. Maria Wagner, who makes her home with her daughter, Mra. William Bitner, near Tussoyville, was given a picnic dinner at the old homestead now owned by Prof. W. O. Heckman, whose wife is a grand- daughter, just north of Tussey ' Sink school house, Thursday of last week. At this gathering were assembled her children, Mrs. M. F. Rogsman, Mrs. W, W. Bitner, of Tusseyville; Samuel J. ‘Wagner, of Boalsburg; and Willlam A. Wagner, of Juniata; also a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mre. Wagner is a remarkable woman for one of her age. B8he is quite active in mind and body and enjoyed the gathering as thoroughly as anyone present. Se of Centre a short ball crossed stogie LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Carl A. our & Co, spending a of his parents, Auman, in Cenjre M. ©. Drumm fed to the Bellefonte hospital, on Mon- day, by Dr. G. 1. Yeariek, hi had his tonsils removed, Dr. he ing the operating surgeon. On Monday came to vacation. She by her father, Boozer is a cated in The Longwell is Auman, at Wheell short vacatl Mr, and Hall employed Rev, Was accompins where Heed Miss Elizabeth Hall for was met in 1. A Bi graduate Pittsburgh. Boozer Centre her summer Bellefonte Miss nurse Dr. H successiuliy ma- radiophone installed by H nipulated being him. given t+ radius of by Beside the musical programs out from hundred much up miles, other k \ picked every Mrs. Augustus W. Foote, 1 burg. Mrs. the lower her ras editor where Notice, d ho WILLIAM Med NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, CENTRE HALL WELDING CO. Acetviens welling, brazing and sold- 8S. A. MOYER movable heads HORSE FOR SALEM Good years safe, good all for is that 1 W. Bradf IRS selling D phone him.- ell TIMOTHY SEED FOR cleaned and SALE tested timothy large or small 1 choice nded seed Pri me 1 Hall yer, Centre ED selling 150 household necessities of direct to he direct g he ay. We Rasmussen, organ Herrs highest quality usewife Oldest, largest sellin use in America Vrite tod to A . 41 train you how sell, za manager, sand, Pa tion burgh, HOME ed offers of the for aale FOR SALE his home, Kelly Ice The pr of There ft. plant sperty acres eight which are good and other vation, is a barn 20x30 A pleasant place to live for trucking. Price, easy payments, $1650. —-8TEPHEN MATIS, Centre Hall, Pa. Bell ‘phone HRA, 2tp STOVES AND KITCHEN CABINET FOR BALE. The undersigned offers for sale a double ind well sulled $1504 Ccasn aon heater Acorn coal stove, with heater pipe. two one a Columbia range and warming oven; one chunk stove: kit. chen cabinet. Must be sold before Sep- tember 1st-—John 8. Hall. FOR SALE«-The Robeson Stock and Dairy Farm, near Reading, Pa.: 213 acres, 16 In alfalla, 40 in wood- land, 3% in applg orchard in ite prime; fruit of all Kinds; never failing spring; 2 good stone houses; 2 large barns; 2 sllos, ete. Soil known as “Penn grave elly sandy loam.” by the U. 8. survey. Excellent for truck, fruit, corn, ete, As 1 am not in a position to look after it, will sell for leas than $60 an acre —