THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, January 23rd, 1973. Page 8. SORA ———————————————— orrespondence (CONTINUED. HOWARD. It is only the great hearted who can be true friends. The mean, the cowardly can never know what true friendship means. In Our Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical-—Pastor M J Snyder will preach at Fairview at half past ten and in Howard at half past seven Methodist Episcopal-—Pastor James Edwin Dunning will preach at Beech Creek at half past ten and again at half past seven, and at Hunters Run at half past The sacrament of the all two, three of these appointments, Walter Strunk spent the week end at home with his family Dr. W. J. Kurtz left on No, 66 a short vacation in Philadelphia, Miss Pletcher with grandma Taylor at Milesburg. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bulkly and fam- ily visited friends in Julian and Belle- fonte over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff and fam- ily, of Tyrone, were Sunday visitors at home unday dinner, Mrs. Reed Worrick, of Mackeyville was a home visitor Saturday with her mother, Mrs. S. H lennison, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G the funeral of their at Unionville on Sunday. Weber was the friend Miss Bellefonte. for Susie spent Sunday for 8 Lucas attend- ed cousin Albert I.ucas Miss week last Mar Dorothy zuest of her garet Montgomery in Miss Pauline Johnson, of spent the week end here with pa George D., Johnson and Lalu. The Howard Iron and Tool Company is running on an order for a large number of its most excellent make of garden rakes. Mrs. Fannie Gardner called to Warren hurriedly, bath, by the iliness of niece, Miss Lillian Shutt Miss Mollie Yearick and Mrs Zel- ma Friday, of their friends, Mr. ahd Mts Will Knecht, Loc Haven Mrs. R. B. Holter, of Rochester, N i8 at home in attendance upon her invalid m $ Marinas Miner, whose ondition precarious, of State College, \. Frank Harvey, of guests of Mr Friday. grand- aunt, Miss Leathers was last Sab- her serious ther Mr Irvin XN jarvis vere thers, with his daughters ind Miss Alice and mbeth and Bertha, sitors oa Friday ona, and little some days wit on Sunday Mr took then home Confer, wughenba ng gKiris turday of Miss Ger Charlotte duet which wand pastor W PresLyterian tian Chapel last formed a conspicu- t interesting sor that brig temperature afters 1, after one of f during ing big th woul eturne wl portio but the a which hs rutche ., er his misfor- tion of his many been s0 seriously be obliged to No. 1 for the of substitute While this Is the public Are none WwW. E. Con has trout it d itl abandon R. past carrier, W unfortunate who depend u the less well served Miss Carrye Butler, dean of our ex- cellent telephone service, departed for Washington, ID. C. on No. » Baturday and will spend a fortnight or so there with her aunt, Miss Jennle Zimmer- man, returning by Philadelphia and several points in valley of the North Susquehanna as to Route CAre Confer “Billy,” the fouls week pon the orphaned for a few davs of week the Howard letter was compelled to seek subsistence elsewhere than at home, and found it at the Hotel Howard. He ls, there. fore, competent to speak in terms en- tirely commendatory of the culsine of that hostlery, and of the polite at- tentions and good service of all who cater to its guests “Lou.” jays of rows treatment he Galitzen Is the lord A. J ff the Flotel Howard wii is particularly pleased with the many kind things he heard from the genial landlord's old home friends f do not mean to intimate that when my Presbyterian friend, Rov. W. F Carson, In his youth, chose the pulpit rather than the stage as his rostram he made any mistake, for I do not think so. But those who heard him tell the thrilling story of Queen Es- ther, and the triumph of her won- drous beauty and sweet famininity over wily Haman, the magnificent, and all his Yorces, last Sabbath evening, will agree that when he made this sholce dramatic art lost a rare ponent Both our R. F. D port an increase of near A hundred per cent in the business since the parcels post went into operation, and the express companies are sald to be reducing their forces because of lack Wf work. More business anf more power to the whole parcels post out Having been last Hendersor last week at lustily over received spent a couple of Galitzen, and the courteous while there former home of Mand Fitzpatrick, the proprietor and Mr. Hender- old mall express outfit, It has been a ton- sclencelens and merciless extortioner, not to say robber, for years, and the more the parcels post oman be made to relieve the people of the Intolerable incubus the better, At the regular meeting of the bank directors, Thursday afternoon, Wil- lard McDowell was chosen assistant cashier, In place of Harry Jenkins, Mr. McDowell has an endowed and ac- quired equipment which will enable him readily to take up the routine of the banking business and will un- doubtedly make an efficient officer. #e has lived here practically all his Lord's Supper will be observed at | program | lars Bellefonte, John | day Orr, of Jodon were guests, Thursday and | oo | 80 badly good | carriers re- | | York city last Saturday evening. { onel ft and more checking up to the whole | Lite, and is popular among his fellows, He has reason to be congratulated up- {on having been chosen for the place | from among so many applicants, and {the Howard letter wishes for him the | HUMOBL success, PINE GROVE MILLS, Mrs. Alice Ore and Mrs. Ruth ler and family spent last week at home of J. L. Murphy, Arthur Peters and family bur Sundy and family spent {at the home of J. N. Everts | Edward Martz is now snugly { for winter quarters in the Mrs | Wright house on Water street, Miss Helen Duff, of Saulsburg Saturday at the St. Elmo Mis Maud Decker and brother, Homer, spent Sunday at home Leoda Decker is spending a few | weeks with her Mrs. Martin Foster in Altoona Mrs. Sallie Fortney had fortune to fall on Tuesday her leg, As she is quite she will likely Basketball is on the The names of | pupils will go down in history fessional players The festival held in the hall on Sat- urday was a But- the and Wil. Sunday | [| | | | located Mary sister the and an old lady serious time High school some of as pro mis have na Ereatl SUCCORSs, was the sum realized, Our new furniture firm will hence- forth be known as N. IL. Dale & Co Anyone wanting first class furniture at reasonable prices the above firm Now that local institute is next important event on the the High school banquet which held on Jan. 31 The next time Bellefonte teachers to represent its educational local institute, its educational interests would be more benefitted if it would body who are interested in education than suffrage over the slate is gends force at send a more HUBLERSBURG. Ordination and installation sery will be held in the Reformed at Hublersburg Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock Mrs. G. F and Mrs Harry lersburg, spent Miller at Mrs. E. CC. phia, visited Shelley Mrs. Joseph Weaver with her 1 Jacksonvy William Heaton Lodie Swartz Deitrich pu Weaver Hoy, Mms.-1. E Weaver, all of last Friday with Bellefonte Swartz Hub- Mrs her Mrs H James of Jacob possession a The W nH. 3 social In the scho Everyone invite Daniel Kerns ahle to be the job as cently Give value for } Mr. and Mr: to Lock Haven the Lilers L.ock Haven h und h Arour 1 CENTRE MILLS. Saturday a in ni ’ { We CoK f Spring Bank through his hand with Harry Miller, while shut the storm ow i i self ver barn door 1 r the Ralilr Misa Eva grandg Sunday Villiasn Homan and ner at J. A. Kline's on Su Rev. lantz mon explaining to help the miss The transfer auto cked some time ago is repaired again, and is carrying the and passengers again William Shutt and fonte, passed through they were visiting at their Arents nday preached an ble how necessanr 1ONATY that WAR WTre mall wife, of Belle- here lebersburg CURE FOR NERVOUSNESS. The following item was clipped from paper and mailed to us from one of our readers who about curing lockjaw and a plank. The this comment Well as a dally Altoona by read the article with a hammer clipping contained “Good for Nervousness as Lockjaw.” The article says “The wife of John Stiller, a farmer, of Spring Road, New Jersey, Is In hospital with no from the effects of skull while ering from an extreme nervous breakdown. The physicians performed an operation, Mrs Stiller will die She conscious long enough to explain how she came by her injuries, but the doctors mar- vel that she was able to injure her gelf mo terribly in the manner she de- scribed “Mr. Stiller was awakened about § o'clock in the morning by the frantic screams of his wife, who had gone down to prepare breakfast. Without stopping to dress he ran down and hammering in her suf but WAM aay found his wife lying in a pool of blood | in the kitchen. By her side lay a hammer covered with blood a period of consciousness Mrs sald I have been sick for 10 days with nervousness and my head hurt that I just had to pound it hammer," Stiller with the Col. Colonel “Bob” “Boh” Seeds Honored. Seeds of Hundred Springs, near Tyrone, the well known | orator and lecturer, received an invi- tation from the New York State Bank- org’ association to address their as- sembinge at the Astor hotel In New Col- Beeds talked on “Life Worth Living” before one of the most intel lectin] bodies ever assembled. He was followed on the program by Pres. ident Taft who made an address W. 8 Willams has resigned his position with the Philipsburg Hard. ware Co, on account of poor health and, In company with his wife, has gone back to thelr old home at le mont, where they have purchased some and and will continue to reside. If you are having sale you should have the same announced in the Cen- tre Democrat, spent | break | the | Fifty dol- | can purchase it from | will be | | Pickering, of Philadel |? recently; | { cellent land prime the | chance of recovery | | under While in | UNIONVILLE. the pleasure of grasping the other day, former adversary In the contest He's awful purty bit mad at me young pear tree in yard are into blossoms trees that had years In the were blown storm purchased the old the old tannery Jot brick-caned residence summer Good boy, Billy. SH. K. Emerick, the famous vendue jerver, will some very important improvements the Sadle Emerick | property of which he is now the er, by erecting a wide porch in and around the south end | to walk straight, Sammy, when vou come to town Nevertheless, we'll give hearty welcome, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Thomas cute little son Dickey Mischief, mind you) of Mrs. Esther Reese, | Mrs, N. J | little daughter, | are pleasant I had the hand, | Joseph, my Dippy Dill and he wasn't a The buds on an "Squire Shipley's | ready to burst Three large sentinels for cemetery in town during the recent | Wm. Bruss has { saw mill plant on and will build a {the coming stood old down many mi ke« on Vou |! and their (not Dickey Girard, Ohio; and her bright Virginia, of visitors at the home of Geo. W Holt and other friends In town. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs sisters of the Holt them the readers of items want to exchequer In a I would refer them to the fine of D. C. Hall on upper Dix Run bulldings, abundance of good | excellent water piped In the | very fertile and highly productive land and can be bought on easy terms, This is cement, Just a Lhe Thompson {eese | Are bovs Nice folks If an of lonville surplus the invest valuable Un their farm Fine fruit, readers woman | n order to | from | thinking fend, I w {the citizens | otherwise frightened vou ersct about five felt an opport view of my SPOTTS of the 1 y h, rs r {13 Hea me fie De rward a cased 1 leaves wife and four t Forest, Ruth, Ma nald His Mr fon township his parents and the and sisters Mrs ton and Harry A. of Pitcairn; Mrs Spotte, Mra. Edna Spotts, and Alexander, of Bush Hollow; slizabeth Shir of Williamsport William lawrence Farnest at remains ught to here where preliminary nday His largest that has oc Bert Lucas alled, was a sober and his sad death while of life ia greatly of friends wife is a and Mrs William He in al Gertrude His jate home Were whan on irred for a ns he was man of me his gery were bre cen on 8S funeral the long time familiar! | repute just In deplored by host Survey of Milesburg and Vicinity. On Saturday Feb. Ist he house-to-house canvass of Central City and the gion, made by a men from the Men's Christian the direction of Campbell, County Work Sup't | State Association. The canvass include as much of the region as naturally centers burg for church attendance, et Rev. Campbell and his will remain in and speak in each of the churches, in the morning. In ternoon there will be three services, one in the Baptist church women for men and burg ing re YOuUng Young State (College Association Rev Ww J trading, three the af. ope cial for in the Methodist for boys. In the evening churches will unite in a ing In the Methodist church, number of the Y. M. C | apenk and a male quartette will sing, Further announcement will be made next week all Famous Stage Beauties look with horror on Skin Eruptions, | Blotches, Sores or Pimples, They don't have them. For all such trou. | bles use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, It | glorifies the face. Excellent for Ee- | gema or Salt Rheum, it lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, cuts and bruises, Unsurpassed for piles. 26c at C, M, Parrish, Ph, G.. Bellefonte, Pa. Adv, He sang to her under the window. He told of the peaceful night; He sang, “How serenely quiet Is all ‘neath the stars so bright!” But just as he reached the stanza That ends with “silver moon" Her father appeared at the window, And he Instantly changed his tune. wLippincott's Magazine, Bellefonte, | held | e of | ox- | industrious, | the | his | there is to} Miles | surround | number of | of the! will | surrounding | in Miles | helpers | Milesburg over Sunday | one in the Presbyterian church | church | the | mass meets | when a | A. workers will | Cures sores | by | Edmund | i leral nlmost ! own- | front | You'll have | | | of Tiffen, Ohlo, and | | regu IF. M1} farm | house, | OVER THE COUNTY, Mrs. W, B. Mingle, of Centre Hall, | accompanied her daughter, Mrs, J Emory Hoy, to her home in Philadel- phi, where will remain for weeks Henry Swabb, of tinues in a times it is for a few she Bey Centre Hall, con- very delleate condition At thought he cannot live but hours, then he rallies, and for a period Is very much better At a meeting of the the Farmers’ Mutual Millheim, Centre directors were re-eled election of officers, the Cashier J. T. Eby a rease in salary for the i he has rendered the An architect is preparing plans for bank bullding which is to be jointly by the Farmers’ Trust the First National at State Col- The present buildings will, in main be utilized, but the plans call for 1 modern three story structure, the first floor of which will be for banking purposes and the floors will be modernized flats The following offices of Millhelm camp, M. W. A, to serve during the ensuing year were Installed at the lar meeting held in Wood men hall on Friday evening Consul advisor I J clerk—Dr. F E H. 3. Hartman; es hman-—W D Hosterman years), stockholders of National bank of , all of the ola ted After the directors voted count handsome in- efficient ser bank Lhe used and lege Lhe new used two upper the isher; Malone; banker——J ort 1.. P. Bower; Sholter; sentry manager-—§F P past consul—Dr. G Gutellius; Opportunities. perished chano« golden HeloRoNeNoNoNONIBmOMoNINONS SPECIAL for 3 DAYS Hole Cans Banner Lye 3 6 Cakes Soap Table Syrup, per gal. Reg. price 60c Dairy Salt Reg. price 28c. 28 Ibs. We Pay For POTATOES, BUTTER, WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Gillen, the Grocer Both Phones. HemoNoNONONONONONONe EoHONONINONONONONINONONINONON eEoEeEoNoNIMolioHoLIMoMoRoNoNme Come Here To-Morrow Madame, and Choose Any Womans Suit in our stock, whether the price was $25, $30, $35 or $40, For Only $15.00 The'season’s best styles and richest fabrics, including Worsteds, Serges and Novelties in all colors. Sizes include regulars from 34 to 44 bust measure and special sizes from 33 to 51 bust measure. Special Clearance Sale of Women’s Coats at One -Half Price Coats suitable for street wear, Serges, Broad- cloths, Plushes, Caraculs, Etc. $1250 Coats are now . . $16.50 to $20.00 Coats are now $22.50 to $25.00 Coats are now $27.50 to $30.00 Coats are now $32.50 to $35.00 Coats are now $ 7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 KATZ & COMPANY Our Once a Year REDUCTION SALE $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 AAW VIWY THESE REDUCTIONS NOW IN FORCE. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $10.00 reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to on all our Ready-to-Wear Clothes, affording an unusual opportunity of securing high grade stylish apparel greatly underpriced--- EVERY SUIT, EVERY OVER- COAT AND RAINCOAT Included in these reductions, no reservations, your unrestricted choice of this large showing. to buy now for next year at these prices. It will pay MEN'S SEPARATE PANTS $ 2.00 reduced to $ 1.45 $ 3.00 reduced to § 2.25 $ 400 reduced to $ 2.85 $ 5.00 reduced to $ 3.85 $ 6.00 reduced to $ 4.40 $ 7.50 $ 9.50 $11.50 $13.50 $14.50 $16.00 $18.75 $22.50 BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS $ 3.00 reduced to $ 2.25 $ 400 reduced to $ 2.85 $ 5.00 reduced to $ 3.35 $ 6.00 reduced to $ 440 $ 7.00 reduced to $ 5.25 Sale ends Saturday Feb. 1st.---No goods charged at these prices
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