LOCAL AND PERSONAL Preaching services dn the church at Linden Hall, May 6th, at 7:30, by Rev. S. Beroyd. Sunday school at 2 P. M. Forty-four cat fish were captured in Penns’ Creek, at the Gentzel place, by former Sheriff A. B. Lee, of Spring Mills, * The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Evan gelical church, Spring Mills, announce a social to pe held on the evening of June 8th, with Girls un- date Glad meeting Because of the conflict in the 8S. S. convention, the will postpone their open til May 1ith, Wanted- fresh eggs. *Will for prices —Absecon Pleasantville, N. J. P. Mrs, lda Millheim ly, is be a butter, buy direct Market Co. 0. Bax 413. {Country poultry, Write Inc, home in recent dt will finished Overdorf, whose was destroyed rebuild it. by fire preparing to two-story frame building in stucco. Miss Car was noted of this to b KIWANIS WEEKLY LUNCHEON Impromptu Program Was Inspiring— Speaker Bent I. Weaver Unavold- ably Absent The Kiwanis luncheon held at the Brockerhoff Hotel, on Tuesaday, was brimful of interest and enthusiasm. And it is giving credit to whom eredit ia due fon the successful Kiwains luncheons to eay that President Har vison Walker's leadership is inspiring. The enthusiasm he possesses wholesome “effect upon the members of the Bent 1. Weaver was ex pected to make the speech of the day, but he was unavoidably absent. An impromptu program was arranged that pleased everyone, "President Walker made interesting announce ments as to future programs and spec: ial committee meetings. Arthur Sloop referred to the Scout work. Sec Bingaman the minutes of the Directors meeting held at the Nit tany Club House last Friday night The bid of Andrew Thal to furnish flowers the baskets put up by the Club was approved and the Seout ment nonsored has a oiub. several oy retary read for Kiwanis Hoy move was meeting ontoest EO Walker asked J. BR. Hughes to read a letter from Director Silloway, of the Near East Relief Headquarters, Phild- delphia, and also one from Mrs. Olyn Hudson who thas been conducting a strenuous campaign for Near Bast Re leife funds In Centre county for sev eral weeks past, In this letter Mrs, Hudson paid a glowing tribute to the personnel of the Bellefonte Club and the wonderful services it has rendered to humanity. At the suggestion of the President, Kiwanian Hughes compared the “pep” and enthusiasm of the local club with the same characteristics of other clubs he has visited in a way most complimentary to the eluby He told of the delicious feast provided through the of Bent l. Weaver, for who met at Hecla last night He reseed the the “Y" pool, possible Kiwains Club, was one of the the country. The guests present were 8. W,. Smith, Editor of the Centre Hall Reporter, G. W. Allen, Superintendent the Rock- view and his secretary, M. M. Cobb, also Andrew of the Lock Haven Club treated to local generosity the Friday fact that by the largest In directors nino made of penitentiary, Saodergreen “Doc” Roby son cigars In honor of tittle arolvn Elva 0 Hunter fin daughter, cently horn PA. ms at —— vse mg - CAUGHT IN PASSING Is cost? How much further money would go If 1t didn’t travel so fast! A good man hasn't much waste on a “good fellow.” Hunper may sharpen the wits, but if Puts a rough edge on the temper. It 18 more honorable tp acknowledge our faults than boast of our merits When a wife us she pleases he Is apt to do as she pleases also, It i858 more one's friends the experience worth what it thine te men's does disgraceful than to be distrust by to deceived them All pesshinisiw makes a rink 11 ats Bs yen wi { i optimism flavored with na trifle better draft if cannot find contentment in irseives It is useless 10 seek it else thnt give color to men's aturally pit them in a browr i ——————————————— until they are requenceu not to | After a self-made man has finished | the joh he should make a few friends | 16 ‘he used In ease of emergency. | Rome doctors remind us of patience | sitting on a monument because of the monuments sitting on their patients, French Writer Believed Napoleon Ended Warfare The prophesies of Joseph de Maistre are often cited as forecasts which have not “made good,” yet worthler “proph have gone astray, as witness the | following curious pussage from a chap ter In Chateaubriand's “Memolres Outre-Tombe" ; “Napoleon has closed the era of the etn" past. He has made war too great to he guile the human species in the future He slammed heels portals of the tgninst th he f that ened again.” has upon his the temple of Janns n has piled mountain never may em Hey they he COrpRes If the dead ean ER —————————— TeTLaInny,” Was tne reply. “Aim you n restaurant proprietor?” “No,” sald the diner sourly, “I'm & robber.”—Punch, The Best Part of It “Willle,” sald his mother, “414 you peel your apple, as 1 told you to, be fore eating 117” “I sure did,” sald little Willie, . “hood, And what did you do with the peeling?” “Why,” sald course,” Willle, “I ate it, of The Generous Roomer, An lmpecunious tenant had not paid rent of his for months, 4 ‘Took here,” sald the landlord, “I'll meet you half way. I am ready to forget half of what you owe!” “Right, I'll you I'll the hie room goveral meet forget other Suited Her, i oking car, Have you a ii wonted wit pledged and ye Stansted’ Panne Wo Ls he lymelop Loui) [farmln O1 Cut Flowers Arranged lovable med 134 rs 5 ‘ ye etting His Wood Chea: to Express Sentiment The Centre Reporter $1.50 a year niSaite : . parable of ‘ There is ’ t a i ently hnmor ; tor not ment { what Jag spend ma: the arrange: of a few WW plieve It is lu one stock ral in » Jowe to have a number of . | rado river, 1 hied t they ¢ is a | est ber, although one und even are imei a— uance in the At leas girls and wom Arran; WErs, flower rite pun seven irn 4 : | visited Mrs ames : 3 MIKIn, Te . i t 10 | : - ¢ Tn 22 Yearss + Hae ’ . ‘ fn the sents heaven arth and-man, The Miss . ra i : ger. ¢] TR R i fas : wa it ti d t cal { 5 It water in Ro He : pl Sosy . : : the surface i & 5 and flower is tance fro: ing #temn, that heap of firew world : represents ister . “Wal,” the this here hrusi river at flood nded u at the re eact f rent fia ing to an erent d Aoheson, t= doing epresent eart} shortes! ing the reg Various I them 1 ! drug nrovements Le und = iy aranire they Cave ne i 5 td Je yas . a £ ? d worl #tem these is the tion of ae— tipped in 40x80 feet. The str rtistic esign and Wome? bend the flow tern slightly to rep Wher icture will be of | £ ; : ; ie a re ir & r 13 Japanese ] 1" An Ancient Profession ’ , conv rer awa arrange for separiure given av them in only for { Called Gas “Wild Johr Van Hel: Spirit” Ll, a4 chem 4 lentific i that his forth a COUPE F.O.8, D& observation heated cru wild spirit we, geest” Or ® Special = h and German for gl That is how gas got Van Helmo i ing for = means to tur metals to gold Had he found a method and transmit- ted the formuia to } successors It is doubtful If the world would have been greatly bene Un the ot DOW ! Reductions THIS WEEK-END At spirit,” “The Greatest Porforsmer _ Considered the Lions ever sold under SEQGQ | | mets. “pe aaa Babu, a Niemans Department Store Where the Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM shed Don’t miss the experience of driving this remarkable new Six by Dodge Brothers! We ” gO0R against di don’t the lions nervous borough gr iil —————— ing at 2 - ~ ry And set your hopes HIGii—for here is the fastest and finest performer in the world selling for less than a thou- sand dollars. With the fastest acceler- ation AT ALL SPEEDS! And the most astounding power on hills you've ever experienced. 6% children Tuesday it Children The Qentre Reporter, $1850 a year age J which A ¢& B. Underselling Store BELLEFONTE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS and every evening all year "round to accommodate those working during the day¥ Bigger Specials every Thursday afternoon and evening. dread Z A. town in Farms Compan: fice on Monda superintendent 1 + 1 As in Hheflield of the district flield plants formerly Froducts the carrying milk plants to New York City Ixdng discharged storage simple elactre tank the opera and called at this He the He Coburn Weaver tank 3 KD ALLEGHENY STREET wns Farm followed in Penne manager of the Company Mr new gass-lined from the local and observed the 1 horsepower to every 47 pounds—an engine that in all moderation can be called SENSATIONAL. With the ruggedest Dodge chassis ever built; and Midland Steeldraulic four-wheel brakes to control the car’s flashing action. Cnr milk stationary very small from to the tank The and is per pump forving Not tion about two the Ci speration is by a into the oar formed a drop of milk is lost in » dl wis arriving when thives The temperature of 4-Pecr Sedan 895 Cabriolet 90435 De lyse Sedan $970 fob degrees higher in New York City than it was filled inte the contained t the A long, smart, extra- roomy Six available in four fashionable body types: the Coupe, the 4-ddor Sedan, the Cabriolet and DeLuxe Sedan. Drive it a day and you'll drive nothing else! SPECIAL for This THURSDAY plants in POTTER TOWNSHIP BOARD . ELECTS SCHOOL TEACHERS ova of Potter tre Hill vn Friday and hers for the Wn Detroit Howing ten school year: Potters Mills Grammar--Mrs. Mary Foust, Potters Milla Pine Stump Manor Hil Earystown Boys’ $2.00 WASH SUITS B69c Ginghams Unbleached Muslins Primary -Besale Zerby. Lilas Brooks Frances KEitlen Allen Centre Hill Thomas Hosterman, Plum Orove--Herny Blauser. Colyer --George Sweeney. Tussey Sink--Sarah Sweeney. « Tussoyville--Bertha Miller Haskell ce ——— CHAUTAUQUA DATES FOR CENTRE HALL ANNOUNCED Centre Hall's Chautaugua thle year will be held on Friduy, Baturday and Monday, June 22, 23 and 25, according Lx 4 to notice received on Wednesday morning. ooks, OVERALLS Heavy Triple-stitched 83¢c - Outing Flannels and i Hagan’s Garage y : other piece goods. 10 ed i CENTRE HALL, PA.
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