THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1833. . *® *® ® - * - CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT * *® Ld * Ld + {Tusseyvilie. Williams and Mark f Bellefonte, visited T. Swartz the hering. Donaldson had wrles Slat- in ome Four hunters from rs their headquarters at the Cl terbeck home for several days. Farmer Wm, fine team of Monday . Dick Mowery, Mildred Stoner purchased a sorrel mares at the horse sale Mrs, formerly last week at her Kenneth Wert, who ployed at Loysville Orphan Home dur- has returned of Burnham Kline, spent a day home here. lmis been em- ing the summer months, to his home for the winter. of Johnstown, spent the week at the at Colyer. George Cooney, latter home of Mrs. Wm pneumonia. Miss Ann home the part of parents Ishler his has been ill with Wert it the parental over Thanksgiving. Van is hunting leghenies. P. Ramer Regulars near the Foust Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Huntingdon. spent Wednesday of Willard Smith and at the butchering. Mr and Mrs. J. Q Heiffner, Pittsburgh, visited a short while at the D. G. Fortney home, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Heiffner were on their way to Lewistown to spend Thanksgiving the former's parents. Grassmyer and Green Grove, friends in this vicinity last Lloyd Kerlin, son and grandson, of near Harrisburg, were among the many this community. who taken hospital a was Al- the in the with Meeker Ct is inn. Grove, at from the ome assisted from with Abraham Lydia, from daughter, visited week, hunters seen in W. F. Rockey, the Centre County was to week or two ago, was operated on Saturday and well as can be ex is getting along as pected We all recovery. Rev, started Hill church hope for his speedy minister, Zion the of t the home Mrs E Chester a and Knepp ar the week end parents in Westmoreland county Mrs. Ella Shaffer, of Lock Haven, is hey spending some time at the home of M. N. Miller Frank Ennist hunters infant 8 Wednesday for of yvder re buck andMrs, to th Miles killing and =n we lucky each The Homer 3 LE daughter of Mi: eetwoxl was taken © hospital wervation and treatment Mrs rumgart and two chii- are spending the week Mr. and Mrs. J. M Brumgart unt« dren, with her parents Carson, while Mn is bh in 2 Mrs. Margaret Bollinger, of Virginia, called the MeoeClaskey home on son Edward, Miss Caro. Tuesday at line Boalsburg. Kidder and daughter, Mrs, were callers Mrs. LL. E Stuart, of State in town on Saturday George Widder and aunt, Mrs. Kath- arine Moore. drove up from Harris: burg, Thursday morning and were ac- companied to Centre Hall by Mrs. Ella and Miss Elizabeth Harpster, they were Thanksgiving day gt the Arney home. J. H. Wagner and Helghts, N. J.., spent town Saturday morning their home after spending Thanksgiving the Rev. W. J Wagner and Rev. J. F. Harkins homes Mrs. Margaret Kuhn attended the funeral of her uncle, Jasper Knarr, at Milesburg, on Saturday. Mrs, Jerre Zettle and children, Pleasant Ouap, visited friends in last week. . Miss Daisy Tlowe, of Btate College, was accompanied to Williamsport by Mrs, Kuhn to spend Thanksgiving at the Harry Kubin home. John Kimport went for his Bnd are omfortably the College, afternoon. arr where Puests ev. Hudson time in to family, of a short en: route day at ‘ ie of town Inst th In to Altoona week wife baby and family thelr Mise Anna day evening in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. John Houser and chil dren spent Sunday at Spring Mills visiting Mrs. Houser's father, Mr.Y.ong. who is quite ill The Misses Graham and clila Stunrt were week-end guests thelr aunt, Mra Harry Musser, Rtate College, at her camp near Rok Eprings. Mrs, Alfred lee entertained a nume- her of friends at a quilting on Wed nesday evening. Mra. Pau Coxey and son and Mrs, Richard CGoheen and son, of Indiana, were guests at the homes of their parents, recently. A qui — Mifflin county Ministerium met In tte Y. M. (. A. suditorium on Mon: day afternoon nnd following a banquet at 4:00 o'clock, the regular sessfon was held, The gathering was attended by Nev. J. M, Kirkpatrick, of the local rohyterics church, Rev, J. Frederic ‘wo, Yengoertown, Is the ministeri- now settled bridge returned home Sun. spending week cottage near Pale after a Miss Pris. of : Spring Mills Happenlugs Town- A Colleetion of Newsy and Personals from Gregg ship's Metropolis. and Mra. Harry Brown and Louise, of Williamsport, spent with Mr. and Mr daughter Sunday samuel Brown. Mrs, Harold Meyer everal days with tonsilitis. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Diehl, of Mifflin- burg, spent the week-end at the of Mr. and Mrd& A. C. Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Finkle, of (Cleve land, Ohio, are spending a time witly Mrs. Mabel Smith and daughter Bernice, Mr. and has been ill for # home short Mrs. Bright Bitner attended a dinner at Mifflinburg, Wednesday evening: they were ompanied Mr .and Mrs, Ray Booh of Aaronsburg. | the Loyal Order | by | Ac Dinner was given by of Moose, Miss Delsy school in Thanksgiving vacation Mrs. Charles A. Krape, Me Mrs. Wm. Haney of Rising Sun, Mr. Mrs Harry Finkle | and two children, of Bellefonte: Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Grove and daughter, of | town, were Sunday visitors at the home Mrs. Mabel Smith and daughter | jernice. = ; teaching | her | and | is spent Mr, Morris, who Doylestown, with and Md. ; and of Clayton Snyder was one of the lucky | ones Friday, the first day eof the deer | season, to kill a nice three-point buck, | Eugene Beightol, who suffered g #o-| vere attack of appendicitis, was rush- | to the Centre County hospital by | his father, Lewis A. Beightol, one day | last week, | Mrs. Elmer Spicher, who seriously ill for the past eight is very much improved at this writing. | Lloyd P. Smith, of near Zerby Bia | tion, retired Forest Ranger of that dis. trict, transacted business in Sat- urday. Mrs, Sill: Pajamas Handkerchiefs Silk Scarfs COATS ed i i 6) Si has been weeks, | Towel Sets Silk Kimonos Sik Hosiery Bathrobes Qu ited Robe 5 DRESSES Pocketbooks Blankets Hatca town Clayton HR Stover, who h the past ten days with her ter in Ygri, returned home Sunday The Mises Sarah and Esther En- i of Potters Millis, spent ® Day at the Bitner ns His. £99 home of H( In ord Blaine ¢ Christmas OES d Glo es caters ATS Rol 74 JUSE SLIPPERS for the ENTIRI Time Interwoven Hosiery Gaiters Leather SHOES Muiflers She ef / in Travelis Dressing Gloves Rain 24s SUITS Dress Shirt ( Ja Fe ls { ! { S Arctic J bj . FAMILY 29¢ and higher. calers WERCOATS Under car uspenders ETSON HATS Vind! ‘ll more rear er spetite for appetd for RRR —— | S————————— en $ ~~ $ rents at Miss EVERY CHI ork ~ thes « br roug? IArer was deer hunters when he home, Monday, =u ipproximately on 13-point buck weighing 150 ihe A bountiful was served at the in honor Supper Mills Methodist Manse Spring LD’S COAT Every SUIT and OVERCOAT The Practical Xmas Gift and Mrs. H. A. Pruyn November 27. Those Mr Mra. Guy Corman, Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Henray Erdley, Rev. and Mis. D Keener. and Mrs. Annie Smith. | chats concluded a evening. and fam- present of Rew il on ncluded Dr Mrs R. Games and and and social very pleasant Rev. H. A. Pruyn and family Thanksgiving Day guests of the Moore family, in Centre Hall were T L | lr It’s Time to start thinking of Christmas Gifts Prices are Going Up ! Goods Hard to Get ! a0 © HAVE A LARGE LINE OF Re Watches, Clocks, * Jewelry, Silverware, Leather Goods and many useful gifts bought be- fore the advance in prices. BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY R. S. STOVER--Jeweler Phone 19R4 on BeCTelary, HIT BY STRAY BULLET John H. Koch, aged of was shot through the left er blade and one rib, by a bullet from an unascertained source, while hunt. ing Friday in the Barrens, well known Centre county hunting section. He was taken to the Centre county hogital where his condition réport- ed good. He says that he did not see any hunter or hear a shot at the time he injured, which lcads te struck by stray 26, Storms- town should ju was the belief that he was a bullet ANNUAL BANK MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders of The First National Bank of Centre Hall, Pa, will be held in the banking rooms the second Tuesday of Jan y 1534, same being the 9h dav of the month, between the hours of 10 and, 12 o'cloek, for the election of direct: ors and the transaction of any other busipess’ that may come before the meeting. H, 1 EBRIGHT, Cashier. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. In the Estate of of N OLETA HOL- LABAUGH, late of State College Bor. Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersig ail persons knowing themselves ludeb tv the estate are requested to make im. mediste payment, and those having claims Agammet the same to present them duly au- thenticated for settlement. MRS. MARIA T. HOLLABAUGH, Administratrix. State College, W. Harrison Walker, Att'y, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. x3 EXECUTORS NOTIOR. In the Estate of DAVID A. BOOZER, late of Centres Hall Borough, Centre county, Pa., deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersign- ed. all persons knowing themselves in debted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement, 1 C. BOOZER, JOHN SHANNON BOOZER, fo Exeoutors, W. Harrison Walker, x48 . Centre Hall, Pa. Attorney PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN FOR RENT. -—8pace in hotel block, 'R suitable for store or restaurant (only | first-class restaurant man need apply.) ! Possession by November 23rd. Apply of Miss Laura Runkle, at Centre Hall hoted, 45tf 3 i} w WANTED Market chickens of ail . FRED LUSE, Manage | Fay TOMATOES FREE ! MILLHEIM Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11- 3 ue a — a The total number of hunting licenses F. Hunter, first day of 5.200, ~about up to the close of the hunting season, one-xixth of the Te as a med can 1 Oc 32c¢ LIMA BEANS JELLO--ll flavors 3 Ibs 25¢ 21s 17¢ . 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