‘LOCAL AND PERSONAL The local P. O 8 of A. admitted a large class of new members at a recent meeting, Miss Lillian Craig, of Merchantville, New Jersey, is at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Lieb, in Centre Hall. D. W. Sweetwood and ‘Squire E. callers at the Reporter office Tuesday. Thursday morning Lther weather set in. During everybody was busy as could a bee be. than wet the sunshine The senior class of the Centre Hall High school banqueted at Nittany Inn, Friday evening, and to Lock Haven. later drove Mra, (Rev.) E. Roy Corman, of bury, came to the of rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. daughter, Lewistown, Sun- home her 143 pa Fisher, 8S. Miss Rebecca and of DD. Kreamer Kreamef, of the C. Bartholomew family over Sunday. were guests Frank P. Phillips, last new Ford ton truck to Calvin of Red Mill. Mr. Vonada machine on a milk route, the Dewart plant at Centre Hall week, sold a Vonada, the to will use delivering Miss Edna Neff, daughter of R. Neff, Mrs. C. is at her home south of University in a short time expects to return there upon Hospital, Philadelphia, and to enter permanent employment. The largest class to be from the graduated Pennsylvania State in its sixty-eight years will receive di- I 10. The candidates for College plomas on Tuesday, June has 512 graduation, and Jt 48 expected that al- most 50g will qualify for diplomas, 26 - nior class now Boise Brown, of Colyer, who is en- gaged with the Atlantic Pacific Stores Company, came to his home last week from the Pittsburtgh district. and With a dew of giving him employment to some more central Pennsylvania point probably Tyrone or Altoona. Mrs. James B. Lingle and little daughter, Jennett. of Hopewell Junc- tion, at the Mr. are home of Mr. and Mrs. I. RR Hatt, and will remain of the Mr. Lingly, o« not find time to leave Emmadine Farms of which this Lingle's parents, Lingle, in Centre until the close month ald he is superintendent. at time, The read readers about here will be glad advertisement this Ww. te by George ready to do shop. Mr jelsinger Memorial less than three underwent the knife and treatment for six ‘weeks. an an S16 Tressler he ah the saying his from repair work in we Tressler returned Hospital, Dunviile weeks ago. where he Information received from agricultural department in the indicates #tate that all sections of the to backwardness state conditions are very simiar the Sowing and’ planting has been interfered with on weather, In the southern season iw almost as late those found here in regard of the season. to account of cold wet section the as here. Alexander Billmyer, a gressman and founder park near his home. at ville, Montour county. died at the age of efghty-three years. He raised many elk, deer. wild turkeys and squirrels He owned a large number of The park was established years when he felt remorse for having shot a fine deer. He never killed game terward former oon- of the Jamous Washington- farms. ago af Mr. and Mrs Irvin Johnston, accom- panied by Mrs. W. A Sandoe, motored to Penns Valley from Ingram, the lat- ter part of last week, the staying with relatives in while Mrs. Sandoe visited the C.D Bartholomew home in Centre Hall. On Memorial Day, Mrs. S8andoe’s son, Wil- Ham A., will come from Philadelphia to see his mother, expecting to return the following day. . Johnstons Boalsburg, John F. Kramer, the concrete block manufacturer, who set out to build a new home for himself short time ago. has walls constructed and blocks made that will enter construction of the main walls and pretty design of block is being made. A second block is being mould ed from cinders which wil; be used in the budding of a tool house. The ma- terial entering this block is cheaper than that used in the standard build ing block, but good enough for the pur- pose intended. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hettinger and wongs Paul, Jr, and Donald Henry, of Altoona, drove to Penns Valley to vis- it among fends and relatives. Mra, Hettinger was Miss Stella Stamm, of Aaronsburg, before marriage, and was reared by Charles Wolf, who ig now and has been for some time in a very serious physical condition due to par- alysis. Mr. Hettinger #8 a son of IL M. Hettinger. a car bullder In the Vengey shops. Altoona. He is em- ployed in the mailing division of the Altoons post office under J. BE. Bum- fusagh, postmaster, which Indfeates that Pe woe ng man of good reputation, witoritive efficient in his line of work, } and family =a the foundation many of the into the A new LOCAL AND PE RSONAL fi. the A son was born to Attorney W. land Mrs, Runkle, Bellefonte, | latter part of last week, in and Hécla | The Centre Hall High school alumni plenic will held | Park, Wednesday, June 4. { | i i i be on Monday, Mills and other paints ‘Squire Cyrus Brungart, on went to Osceola in the Philipsburg district, on busi- | ness, Mr. HoOosterman of the & Stover, Miltheim in of on Stoven, firm was town Saturday fooking up business in his line, Mr. bury, {L C. A were guests of Mr. of Sun- Mrs. J. day and Mns, lover, and Goodhart, in Centre Hall, one last week. Ready for Repair Work. George Ww. Tressier ammounces that he ds ready to do repair work in his shoe shop, Centre Hall, Miss Elizabeth student West Chester State Normal West Chester, the Royer, a in the at mer school, is home for sSuru- vacation, Rexford Relsh was the discharged from Sunday of his Hall. L.ock Haven last hospital and is recuperating at the home aunt, Mrs, W, 8. Slick, in Centre It focal day night, R. that M. it On investigation during the Smith. snowed is declared by the post master, Sun- night, “everything wns white with snow,” he said During 1928 there were shipped into Lewistown 328 « loads of fruits and Valley Srnuid Ar vegetables, so Wea See Penns dealers furnishing the are only a portion of products comsumed there. In Mills, the Methodist WiHson “Burch, Ard. Bellefonte, the Hev Lastheran Spring of will P. church. pastor the baccalaureate sermon to the of the Vocational School preach graduating class Gregg Town- { ship Edward Durst, Mrs. Alice Ebright Durst and mother, Mr. and Mrs H L. to Miffiimtown om Sunday and with them Bettie Ebright who had been with her grandparents that pluce for a week. CGonrge and Sweet wood, Sarah Sweeney wid Elsie Bara and Grace Snyder Haus WH Sun- Wagner, Vesta Ed Hoover Kathryn er, Gertrude Laughner, Noll. Park. ind HEA Hanna, it Hairy spent John's M Laan Mra J Manse, Rowland, mses Helen ster, M = ind Blanche Hammond o close friends of Rev. and the B been Kirkpatrick, visited did of it also an uncle, CC. Chicago, who has spending some Mi: time with his sister, #. John Haugh. at State College. daughter of Mis Edith ind Mrs. Frank it Mr. spent t Floray P Bolsbhurg Floray, he and State Cod week-end visiting relatives, a- G. D. Fioray Meyer ege, riends and mong them her brother, and family, and the Curt fnm- ily near State College. A Thursday Mrs ward Durst ur of Mr. niversary last Mr Ed- hon- birthday party was given f evening at the home of and Stuart Musser. on the Earlystown, Musser's 23rd A of was a huge cake adorned with the farm in birthday the An - celebra- 63 young feature tion candies, prepared by happy wife Mr. dren, Wm Mm and Mrs Mr of Mt. Zion; Mr. Snyder and nieces. Mr. Mra, Ayers Mrs. Conn, Mr of York, spent several hours Sunday at Potters Mills J. M. Blauser They the trip Chevirolets and a Gardner left York at 5 A. M., in about gx hours Snyder and chil- and taymond Snyder, and and children. Mr. and and Mrs. George Conn, with and tree They making the family. made in Car run The special Sunday the Lutheran church, Ww. P. Ard pastor. on Sunday evening. was un usuad in ev, music Bellefonte, in chauracter and quality and was rendered by T. H. Barrit, of Wash- D. C. The manipulation of a cell, bow on a hand saw brought forth to that of the human With Me.’ "Farewell to “Perfect Day” were ington, tones closely “Abdde and voice, Thee" three selections rendered on this instrument known to us long as only a tool. The solo work by Mr. Barrit was also ex- ceptionally fine The following is reprinted from the State College Times and refers to for- mer Potter township residents: Earl G. of Mrs. GQ. W. Horner, who with his father had been taken to the Bellefonte Hompital the first day of December, Is recovering nicely. The father underwent an operation which proved fatal. Earl remained in Belle fonte Hospita; for five months, then conmiltation with a bone specialist was advised. He was sent to Willlamsport to Dr. Adams where an operation was performed four weeks ago. A plate was required to hold the bone in poe sition and he was placed in a cast. re- maining in it until lasy Thursday. when the cast and plate were removed and it was found that the bone had properly knit, Eart will be home in about two weeks, gi —— A children's day service will be ren. dered in the Lutheran church. Sunday evening, June Sth. Horner, som - rs SO —— ‘ ts REIS Chick Order in in Kunsas City, Poetry Ont Kansas, is a tel egraph who is tring of little tion of a operator ticker and has in mind the adop- hundred chivks as a diversion, Watts, , hatchery Leghorn baby His der name is C. B. and his or- Jo the form: local came in this ad like the of chickens, dickens 1 saw your and It me key in the I feel if 1 dadbgummed And back conld town, wis witty, 1 could leave city go to the country settle down. raise some cocks and and And have And pullets money thick as bullets, have a thousand day-old chicks cheapin’ at my heel; Though it may be never I may rappin’ I cannot help express myself ‘cquse that's the way 1 feel hear the alin’, fallin’, the co I can Crows a-¢ the apples I can hear a-bawlin’ in the old alfalfa wa pateh ; I can see the taters growin’ and the med- der needs a mowin', And old the hoein’ and the garden needs hens needs I can and be PP Lot, there soon "Cause there's tL hen peeckin’ this little onder when 1 the company’s tell them It may be country ‘m enclosi + hundred Please th KERLIN-QUALITY be no harm —— A The ladies of fhe wad church 50 cents Memoria per will o clock ing menu nox) as butler also on sunbon Ladies’ Ak BILL BOOSTER SAYS OME OF OUR CITVLENS DO MOST OF THEIR, BUMIMG BY BGrrowd. BIG TOWN” FOLKS BUM 1a CHICAGO, CHICAGO SHOPPERS GO YO NEW MORK, NEW YORK FOLKS SHOP 1) LONDON, WHILE LONDOMERS “TRADE IM PARIS! SHE WULL DARN CABOOLE WOULD DO BETTER TO Er “Buy | AY vome! ” Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year, VW ASHINGTON 16-Day Excursion TUESDAY, JUNE 10 $11.82 Round Trip Irom CENTRE HALL Proportionate Fares from Other Points For detalls as to leaviog time of trains, fares in parlor or sleepi cars, stop-ov- er privileges, or other information; con’ sult Tioket Agents, or David Todd, Di- Jinion Passenger Agent, Willlamspert, he Similar excursions June 27 and October 17 Pennsylvania R.R. SYSTEM The Standard Paltroad of the World Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Zerby ed at the faculty {| class of the Gregg Township School, dinner a Lal Tuesday evening. | Those present were: { nett, Prof. D. L. Crum, Mi | Watts, Miss Mildred Wielan | Zerby, Celn Malone, Anna Wi Smith, Tacy Janet Vonada, Swab, and Russel part Joseph The spent latter Mr, former Klepper, of assistant Montourss township school direc week, ——— entertain- nd senior Vocation- B. Ben- ws Emma ds Maud nkleblech, Helen Spring Styles Here ~NEW HATS --NEW COATS --NEW DRESSES Just Arrived Here for you. Haney ane rille and among tors jast There's relief for aches and pains. When lack of fres working over a hot make your head your back ache, your tremble, just take | DR. MILES’ Anti-Pain P aad safely. doses $1.00. 7 Come for your SPRING Outfit to our Store. We hope to please you with little trouble. Kessler’'s Department Stere MILLHEIM you h air, stove limbs or 2 ills NEW BOX STATIONERY At the Office of THE CENTRE REPORTER ¢ Ra Just a Real Good Car N the Durant Sport Touring your com- fort has been retained---not sacrificed to appearance. The long, lean lines em- phasized by the gleaming nickel of its ap- pointments, are a promise of the dependable enjoyable, but above all, comfortable, miles to come. In many color harmonies. CENTRE HALL