Thursday, July 11th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Em -” Correspondents’ Department Continued. NITTANY. and sister Laura, of of thelr even- Roy Decker Howard, were supper guests cousin, Mrs, Jennie Long, one ing the past week. Mrs. Helen Minnick, of Lock Haven, spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Snavely, the latter part of the week, Bert Fletcher, spending some time this place. Grandma Welty, of Bellefonte, {ted her daughter, Mrs. William gon, over the Fourth, The Fourth passed oft and everybody had a good large balloon ascension In the ing drew a large crowd; the fire works were very nice, and the races were first class, Occasionally a soft answer starts a rough house. How would man? Come on with want to cool off. Messrs. Guy Irindel, of St guests of James over the Fourth James Nolan was to urday on business Hobble times, but not when to catch a train Julia Decker, of the & of her Gunsallus recently Everybody invited get ready for the big fest 27th. On ladies bible of Benezette, is with his wife at vis- Was- very nicely time. you like to be the Ice that ice cream, we Stover James Mary's, Gunsallus and were and wife » Sat- right want to run skirts are all some- Vou Hublersburg, est friend, Miss Edna and help val, July tO Come 7th, the will hold a grand festival at this place; proceeds to go towrd painting the church which is very much needed. You are all in- vited to yme and help this worthy cause along. P. S. Rossman and Waddle, and Helen Mackeyville, spent home, George Fi day the pa Frank Spicer Fourth with hi Henry and Daniel ly Nittany boys been living Saturday, class July son Nelson, of Rossman, of the Fourth nham, were fng hands with old friends at place over the Fourth. They the guests of P. 8. Rossman family Wa ltar Ward, wife and little daughter, of McKeasport, were the guests of Mrs. Ward's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Young. Mrs. William Garbrick and children visited friends at Snydertown and Hublersburg on Sunday. Mrs, Harry Mauck and her n Mrs. Yearick, attended the f Harry Yearick's wife, at Harrisburg, the forepart of the week. Mrs. Earl Cormon and Jersey Shore, were the former's parents, Dan IL.« the past week Eanest McKibben, dren the Fourth Kibben's parents, 8S. R wife Mrs. McKibben and children will remain for some time to with her parents and many friends Automobiles run fine on our streets. Just ask Lillie; Frances makes a fine chauffer, £4. Robb and a bunch of his friends of Bellefonte, drove through our town | on the Fourth Squire Shaffer is vi iff Shaffer at Our men who Hall sg the FY day at their homes and t ther we inerai oi and Mrs ‘aleb wife with Me spent ting ex er present empl! wrth and Are ont here ROMOLA. che Smelt zer her parents een working time, came home Mr James McKeesport home of J and Mrs, S Tipton Messrs - Woomer., E Long took vantage of to Watkins Glen on Sunday. The school met on Satur- day and teachers for our schools term Fol- lowing whom schools Miss Helene Tipton, WwW. 8. Holter, Quay's Cora Confer, Knoll's; Miss Edith Wensel, the grammar school at Orviston ; and M i ay he mas’ a Orviston That stork, and Mrs, P ‘Nell and Shanno no children. sDen Tipton ymond ursion Yeager direct ted the teachers re eled for are were Mann's school; Miss coming to assigned school: great and generous bird, the made his appearante at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Daley on Sunday, June 30th, and deposited for safe keeping a bright, little blue eved girl with her name card with her, This is the name Catherine Madeline Daley Of course she is as handsome as her father, and Frank is all #¥miles. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Last Thursday being glorious Fourth, a party gOmMe YOung ladies and made their way to what Is known Wildwood Park, on a corner of the J. BE Yeager farm. They spent the afternoon very pleasantly In playing an interesting game of ball and var jous other games. Then came the good “eats” that had been prepared by the and, oh my, how every. body except George McKis- glck who is as yet somewhat bashful The guest of honor was Joseph Woomer, of Pitcairn, who arrived too late for supper. At a reasonable hour all departed for their respec- tive homes, hoping to meet again on such an occasion. Those of whom the party consisted were: Misses Lula Yeager, Maude Daley, Ella and Daisy Mann, Carrie and Mary Oyler and Messrs, George McKissick, Mer- ril, Floyd and Harry Woomer, Ei- mer, Harold and Leonard Martin Mann, Joseph Woomer James Wensel, the great and of our hand- gentlemen an Indies did eat, How He Asked Help~A Georgia man whose wife swallowed poison | through mistake sat down and hastily wrote the following message to his city doctor: “Dear Doctor: My wife Is at the door of death, Please come at once and see If you can pull her through.” | fort {arm | ter, The | even- | } - | Sunday the | | Saturday Was | young | | Hunter's ark afte w {at State t | visi | good { Indy, i man the ! Yeager, | FOUNTAIN-—Snow Shoe Twp. Mr, and Mrs, James Shay and lit the family, of Towanda, departed for their home on Thursday after sev- eral days’ visiting among relative here, Howard McCloskey took his wife to the Lock Haven hospital July 1st for treatment of a blood tumor on her knee, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shank are all smiles since a little baby girl came to brighten their home, Mrs. Gertrude Border, after spend- ing several week# among friends and relatives here, retuned to her home in Philipsburg on Saturday, Mrs, James Smoyer was visiting at Runville a few days last week and on her way home she was hurrying to make the train and had the mis- une of falling and breaking her Mrs. Beckie Richard and family spent the 4th at the homa of her sis- Mrs, Carrie St. Clair, at Butts, Miss Catherine Lauck, of Miles- burg, and friend Lloyd Walker, of Rutivilie, spent over Sunday at the gauck home at Butts; also Newton bau 'k and lady friend, Maude Walk- er, of Runville. Those who spent Fyve's were, Ellis Sunday at James Hazzard, of State College; John Hazzard, of Clarence; Miss Sarah Cartwright and James Cartwright, of Mosghannon; and on evening Mrs. Lauck and two daughters, Mrs. Smoyver and daughter of Butts Mrs. Nannie W rattlesnake in her that men 3 Inches long Be Watson | ife { Me ops days of last week parents, Mr Harris itson, at Pancake Alice family er the big on and atson killed a kitchen door gured feet port spent a it the home of his Mrs Mrs ted on James Mrs Smoyer, a Edw Maves, of few davs gters around are glad to y be around sited a his s We ig able t last weel here hear that Mr and do his f | Ing. mer Mr. and pienle near Mrs. E Watson the mill on the 4th present were Mr. and Mrs Watson and two children, Mrs. Mont Peasly and little and Mrs. Albert Rown and Peasgley ill of Snow Shoe and Mrs. John Watson and place All report a dinner In the woods, rain they got » the house for supper, departed for 1} the flor r all sme, 4ths as happy. wed his Run, during the SUPP shing many nu ‘larence Clair mq Cherry re St home from shantving FILLMORE. val that was , Saturday \ led there was started for ung to 4th and to farm the ing there ‘ rned to live gO again returned to rking some time in Altoona : our people College report time One night last week a drove near our town to see a young and in the morning when the of the house got up he found voung man sitting on the rock- chalr, sleeping and the Some of spent their 4th young the ng Ing and started wd fo nad The plets al on thres Foster line mem! the their new more Young, went ft« grandchild they grangpap his gince STORMSTOWN. the warm days keeps one busy My! Oh! having! It the shade, Whooping cough we Are hunting and the measles |are vigiting our vicinity. The form- er is at Wade Lytle's, and the latter iat D.C. Harpster's, and both at Chas Blair's There men went to and coming weakened s« had to hold seven Miss Elsie and Mary ited at. Harpsters on Wm. Gates Fredda and Myra ith at State College The farmers are all busy hay now Mra. Nannie Richards Is home on a visit, her baby Is very poorly at this writing; we hope for a speedy recovery Mary wax a jolly erowd of young Philipsburg for the 4th, home they got scared or mewhow, for one man Hartsock vis the 4th, also Gummo spent the with their Daugherty was a W. 4G. Furst’'s over Sunday Ida Dugherty, from State is working for Mrs. Clemson Well folks In the vicinity, work too hard these warm days, Miss Bertha and Nettie Balley re- turned home from a visit with their gister, Mrs. Smith, of Bellefonte, and reported having a nice time, They and | and on wired | 3 and | visit shanty | where he | | winter, | was | around | having a | man visitor at | College, | dont | took a trip to Lock Haven in an au. tomobile in which there persons, They run out of two or three miles on the of Bellefonte, and had to an hour or more. The boys, look at your tank start on a trip like that. | Donald Strain and Fred | were seen In Bellefonte on the 4th, Believe me, they had a good time, Strain and Fred Hunter were seen In Bellefonte on the 4th. Belleve me, were six gasoline other side walt next time before you for | Hunter | We are sorry that Donald and Fred | { hadn't | 4th; Mrs. A. J. Klinger, of Bans Fare, | Maryland, is visiting at her home, Lio W. T. Balley's. Try the Centre Democrat want adds | for results, thelr cream serge before the | they could have cut a large figure. | | | time in Altoona, spent a Nin friends er-in-law, | are Spring Mills, to up road ployed at the main novo to him in hi Deshler pleasant burg, all come on welcome Emma ler, with blech's young pt birthday anniversary the celebrate ome book 1 oJ gnid ing to vote for | leginlature, a 1 life” | . AARONSBURG. Miss Martha Coll is spending some with her sister Beatrice, living Iowa, with other of Glidden, pleasantly hosts of Dr. J, J. Deshler, few weeks aged mother and living here Mrs, J. P, Condo, of fow days at the home James Roush, with his crew by the Long Bros of crush stones to keep the public roads until the state will be made. Crence Elsenhouer, Altoona, was 4th. Of course Ruth attraction for him Fehl had A. 8, Stover to do some paper hanging homes at that and wife, aged mother took a trip to tebhers- | 1) enjoyed by York, visited of her broth Clyde Stover, of men employed who is em- home was the [In Re for Edd Crouse Dr. J 4. and automobile was much H. E. which has | home Bellfonte, her Mrs. Coburn, of to spend sometime in Main street Mrs. Mary Bohn, guest of Wert Charles Davis and family spent a few weeks their parents, H. D the 3rd inst. Warren Winkle entertained a jolly set of our people who were there to sur their son John, whose twelft! the Mrs of Altoona, is her niece, of But. pleasantly Kreamer's on rise twent Of his companions werd ening, after the dining ream and pret himself im pret got and | And boys sald A Question of Judgment, = were hotly « Fir in fa hn That Was the Trouble~"Say, BI’ the county chalrman, "you're go- Jimmy Grimes for the int yer replied Bl d the halirmar on Mrs Margaret Ww wards of a whom Mix jawn the pack of the | where In a} | inciplent majdeng | chased | hours sped WAY. | who | terns | plest over | tle white place, olns hers bl REBERSBURG. (Contributed Inst week.) Thursday evening, June Grace Jordan assisted by nters, chaperoned core of little Missas Huth Jordan The scene was Ltwn of Snyder Rebersburg ppy circle, Japanesy, merrily feasted itterflies of jov, as the Grandpa Miller, Japanese was the hap- All the Ilit- tastily arrayed the 27th, Miss up - Lal set on pretty the the had in he man of pended reground the hour, maost enjoyed maids wor pletion Curtis M | { from Hlerly has Heuben, the old estead, north of Ire sald to be his putpose to keep ft in the other generation nsion upon it wements unty Oil and ing leas for mineral develop- er of our citizens rospector from Mr, Zeller, has ¢, In his uno note of ginous bloom on fled there his fut} Hierl Re laud fam es of are Kane, tent slreams, the are both quantities there is gold In herd jesperatic asked If After eing repeat the 1 each time nas {men 3 ime to | tendered a | Miller | postoffice, | and | lan- | feast to re- | purchased | Nich- | and | with | Gas | lands | { Murphy | and was given one of the worst horses | when he b {in the { been | | mount near | asked question the same stove that th It was the best they could get. cw Oil Cook-stove at Camp Comfort The boys at Camp Comfort are using had last year. 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