£uCAL AND PERSONAL. D: A. Boozer and LL. L. Smith have installed new gasoline pumps. J.C. Rossman, Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Arney, all of Miffiinburg, were in town over Sunday. : Mr. and Mra. J. Puff, of Ty- Tone, were visitors in town for a short time Leroy beginning of the week. Joseph Kelly and son, Mornis Kelly, of. Reedsville, werd in Centre Hall last week in the interest of a lumber deal. Mrs, C. 8. Thomas, who had been in Brooklyn, New York, for some months, Potters Mills. fs again at her home near Mrs. Ashbridge Thomas and inter- esting little son, of Potters Mills, were office on Mon. catlerg at the Reporter day, Mrs. H. L. and lit- Bettie, Mr. Ebright tle deughter, and on Sunday drove to Mifflintown to be among old friends day. for the E..A, Snook, of Yeagertown, Ane of $25, after the ownership of a paid a pleading guilty of dog caught run- ning deer. Orivs Horner, of Colyer, purchased a new. Star touring car from the locsl dealer, J. 1. Fetterol, Monday. delivery being male on his sermon. Drpmm Modern Rew, preached “Phe appreciative audience in Milroy last Dance,” to a large and the Lutheran church at Tuesday the Fellows held {Thursday.) The thirty-ninth anniversary of Oxia will be Central Pennsylvania Anniversay. Assocation at Jersey Bhore today ‘Brangart and lev. M C attended the Mifflinburg latter's car Cyrus fuveral of Rev. The trip Drumm Aurand,” in was made in the J. R. Harshbarge:, tenant on the Michael was a visitor fn town on Satur- Grove farm, near Belle Mrs. fonte, day and called at this office The the Wamen’'s convention of of West lagsias will he held Tylersville, on 22nd annual Missionary Society Susquehanna ( in the Rgformed church, May 1 and 2 workers 2 The West formed church Fafth Sunday.school » le Susquehanna (Massis of the met at an institute in Reformed church, State College, in afternoon and evening Monday held in the A men's meeting will be local Methodist church, Sunday affer- noon, 3 o'clock, which will be address ed by speakers from State College All. men and boys are cordially invited The tion. was capital stock $00 000, Public authorized to from $20,000,000 to $100. - authorized Penn Service OC IrPOra- increase its als) and increase indebtedness of the corporation from $50,000,000 of to $100,000 000 Mr Mrs Newport, came to Mr his Ww. Hall on home, and Charles Geoary, of Sun- Centre day. Geary returned leav ing here at and three litlle children f Mrs Geary's Whiteman wile home < Belle the mother, Mrs Mif¥n iasue of $280,000, at its hridee bond 4% cent. in- of $16612. The purchaser was the Mifflin County Na- tional Bank. nine bidders, the lowest bid being a premium of $5.- 230 county sold per terest, ot + premium There wore and Mrs had the at home their three and Bruce, of Altoona, and Claude XK. «f PhRadelphia. During their hore they drove to Sand Mountain to a hunting camp, taking father with them. 4 Stahl, on of SOT, Mr. James 8 Sapday, having pleasure their Ashar stay thelr Rev. and Mrs. John 8. Hollenbach visited at the home of the litters par- ents, Mr. and Mrs RH. W. MiMinburg, Thursday. Mr. Hol- Ienbach attended two of the me etings «if the Northumberland Preshytery of the Presbyteran which then in session at the First terian church, MifMinbury, Pateh work, preparatory to and chipping, Is being done on the State road between Centre Hall and Boring Mills by two crews, one from fhe former and one from the latter piace. The road where patched is in very fale condition. The Spring Mills section appears to be more completely patched, more care heing taken to hit the imperfections on the sides. He twen Spring MM& and Millthetm the road I in very good shape. sarber, at Rat chureh, was Preahy - oiling The new parking rules to he put in fores on’ and after May Jot, in Lewis town, appear foolish in some respects. On Friday and Saturday evenings ears parked on the main street In that city are limdtesd to one hour. Most of the people who go there on those even- in \ io with the Intention of remnin- ing ? the evening, say, from 7 to 10 p'elock. Most of the cars parked In the city are parked on the street where parking is limited to one hour, and doesn’t it seem foolish to be asked 10 move your car three times, provided you enter the city at 7 o'clock and leave #t at 10:30 o'clock? If this rule is siifictly carried out there will be a Jam all evening on the principal streets for mo other reason than to “change care,” or else the visitors will cut short thelr stay in town. i HOMAN BARN rifts: Barn, Three Horses, Four (Cows. plements, Graln and Hay Consumea. A fire, countable Pere the origin of which is totally destroyed the on the Belle Lytle farm, south®aor 8t ite unac- barn on Sunday about 16 o'clock: The farm js Homan, of State College, anted by hw son, Merrill Homan. I'he College, morning owned hy I FF, and is ten- farm was purchased several years ago, and the buildings had just been The put in prime condition, loss Is quite - heavy and much beyond the insurance 350 on the stock, grain, ments, The full Insurance will be pall. The lows: hay, mple- ete, amount oa insurance was itemized Homan. The other insurance carried the On Cows, tenant horses and $560; L400 The loss wheat, was: grain and hay, plements, consists of the 1256 bushels alfalfa, 20 three horses, barn, 240 Oi hushels Oonls, } 7 tons hay, 20 tons tons of straw, four cows, Imple- ments worth over $1000 The fire Homan was first discovered hy Mrs My to State College with a truck loa of after Homan ‘had started milk She was alone. The first to ap- pear on the scene was Colonel! aad, who alded In rescuing 5 of the stock § PA MI S55 SUAS A 0 Withdrawal of relief work In Near East at this time would be a death sentence to thousands of women and children now huddled In refuges camps, Is the opinion of Walter George Smith, member of the State committee of the Near East Relief. In a statement explaining the re. cent action of the American Red In announeing a discontinuance of re. lef work In Greece in June next, Mr. Smith said that “as long as there is @ dollar In the Near East Rellef treas- ury, we will not permit men and wo men to starve to death when American food gupplies can prevent it." “In any solution of the Near East adult refugee problem,” Mr. Smith sald, distipction must be drawn tween Greek and Armenian refugees in Greece, where they are at least un- der a gymmpathetic government, and those refugees driven from thelr homes in Anatolia but still on Tarkish or Asiatic soll, who dare not return to thelr former homes and to whom no nation will open its doors They have proved themselves the most thrifty, and Industrious People of the Near East, but under existing political con- ditiong they have absolutely no chance, “There are 32.000 of these Greeks and Armenlams Constantin. ople; 20000 on the Black Sea Const ; 62.000 in Alexandretta Aleppo and North Ny ria and 06K) pt Merasing S——————— ————————————; So ————————— ano (Cross now at Tec 'efufees ately upon a j eortbutions until political {ments shall be consummated. Near East Rellef Is desirous of with drawing from all adult relier and confining ifs activities to a structive program the orphan children, but so long dollar re mains in olr treasyry will not per ni'e denanden vo continuance of charity work Con. mong 8 0 We when American food sidpplies ven: it, “Besides the adult refugee work the Near East Rellaf will continue to care cian pre ¥ i dren now fu Near Bast Itelief orphan | ageg and 60000 more under our SUPEr- vision, 95 per cent of these children | are under fourteen ge 62 per cent under twelve Jirtually all of our orphanage | in the Caucasus, Greece, Syria, Pales- | tine and elsew here Is outsitle the {| trol of the Turkish Nationalist ernment la i Years of are Yeurs CO Gov. Bring This List With You and Save Money § i i i wm AT COHEN & CO’S DEPARTMENT STORE Bellefonte “i eo. wow Penna. AND SATURDAY SPECIALS APRIL 2ITH AND 85TH. 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