\ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, | 'A. JANUAR y ) a 0 Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM I SPRING MILLS. Saturday afternoon is the time for the Democratic caucus at every volng district. Turn out, or else don't grum- | ble if things don't go to suit your idea C. P. Long is very ill with la grippe Rev. Haney has protracted meeting in the Evangelical church, Rev, Caris, of Madisonburg, preached on Saturday evening. Claire Allison has to Howard where he will spend the remainder of the winter with his aunt, Mrs, Condo, whose son of the same age died a few weeks ago, Calvin Kenelly Burnham in poor health, John Sowers has returned from the far west, where he had been formerly em- ployed. A birthday surprise party was held in honor of Mrs. H. F, Rossman, All re- ported having had a fairly good time, Chas. McCool and lady friend, Amy Ruhl, made a trip to Union county, where they visited the former's uncle, Mr. Snyder's. The Glee Clnb spent Tuesday at the home of Wm, Sinkabine, at Penn Hall, where they furnished music, and turn were treated royally. A blind preac been helping Rev, protracted meetings also sells his biograg Harry Osman and brid some time with here. Luther W.0.G apparatus t« nave tw | ng run gone has returned from im re STATE COLLEGE Chute ot atte at Fairview las Ma le a L Fan: e Loonie Daniel Poormu ville, spent Sund who Is very ill Harry lose a yw ad) nrt ia ask the pup R. 8. Confer and wife, of Mileshurg, spent Sunday at J. A. Confer's Samantha Pownell visited over 8 any at Florence Leathers’ at Mt Eagle 'm. Kessling returned home from Avonmore where he had been em loyed, Harry Shank is home from Dursing A very sore neck caused by a Shawley | the misfo ne tL week For in valuable formation n SNOW SHOE Twp SCOTCHTOWN, Kate Hayes and her sister Mary, visit. od Mabel Cole, on Sunday. Mrs. Mick visited at her sisters, Mrs, Emma Houser, Mrs. Paul Ruttenberg was to Clarence to do some shopping on Thursday. | for a ladies Itoona | ROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY RUNVILLE Hello! here is No, ain, ready to cheer up her “many friends” with just a little ditty of interest to the many readers of the C. D, ive Lucas and wife, of Altoona, were guests of Charles Lucas’, Sunday, John Coakley and wife, of Julian, were greeting their many friends in ‘our village, Monday Ed. Hancock, of Philipsburg, and Mrs. Adda Campbell, of Milesburg, were pleasautly entertained at the Hancock home recently, Boast about your accomplished and popular young men, Holts Hollow takes the prize for “one” young man in parti- cular, Some of the fine qualities that he is po a very good educa- sessed of are tion, a dealer in poultry and last but not a grinder.” Now girls, is your when proposals are raging so greatly in Leap Year, (Watch man, ) Poorman oat least HI SCISsOr chance, Wil iness sburg, meeting ts have Revival is still peniten throne of grace Mrs. Rev. Stewart is « H. A. Withe Lydia Witherit mural Atul att in progress, to the been Drought yuvalescing, mother, Mrs y better lay ternoGr death angel and Mr Lie (ord OTqQ JACKSONVIL TYLERSVILLE of A ck Have ve ner 1 son Harty have er mate oalur a k Haven on scarlet fever Who are quaran convention several fou met we nomination on Saturday othicers and named fices that are to at en to All the var is 3 ’ in at oe vacated in spring MILES Twp CENTER MIL Mr. and Mrs, Neeso and son Paul were visiting (riends in Snyder county, last week George Kline visited his brother sister at Altoona, and uncle at bur Clara Condo, of Penn Hall, was visit ing J. K. Moyer's over Sunday, Jrpha Breon, of this place, died in the Lock Haven hospital; the remains were brought home Monday, Interment took lace on Wednesday morning at Reébers- Mr, and Mrs. Foust, of Georgesvalley, visited Mr, and Mrs, Korman, of this place, Joseph H Wm. Stover, of State and Ebens here and at Mill- decided | their hou NITTANY, The Misses Holmes, of Jacksonville, were gueste of their aunts, Tillie Peck, and Mary Nolan over Sunday, they also attended the sociable on Saturday night, Clyde Holmes, wife and daughter Ruth, of Salona, were guests of Frank Jartley and family on Saturday night and Sunday Dan Showers and wife went to Clin tondale Saturday evening on busines: H. P. Zerby visited his sick brother, in Pennsvalle y, one day the past w eek. The sociable on Saturday night was a SUCCESS, Many thanks to the for their patronage, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank tiey ¢ to the pu ’ Frank Bartley 1 the misfortu cutting the end of his t work on the McNitt saw mill one The ited the homas Gunsallus on Wednesday night and A young se Itis No. 3 ! and inely and Tom is all smiles, yublic also to tar r who opened 1 DI had ne humb off while and H day last week at " He ‘arose Iyett’'s Large home of ” stork vi loth mother nm. babe are doing had been Altoona returned time Guy Nolan, who friends in principal report gway, , NAS i a fine r and wife, of CGunsallu been « to his bed week with able to s writing f JULIAN * : Ma er bed is very sick with of Patton, and of Johnstown, ount of the ser Rev this ndersor Tallheln alled home Miss T ryphena were on ax MIS Sickness of their LP. 9 writing Don't f ! father ow al aged al hel who 8 very prayer meeting hurch tonight in the 10. All are in at vited Re w Mille: i Sunday at the usual 26th; Sunday : Tend h next jan | at 2 o'clock G. W. Bullock, our ticket agent, spent several days in Philadelphia, last week, attending a special meeting of the agents over the entire system OAK HALL. i Jota Peters, of Missouri, relatives, in Centre county Gertrude Homan returned to Phila. in visting { delphia, after spending some time with her parents i Mrs, ed her father, Anthony Knoff, B. F. Homan and son David trans acted business in Bellefonte, Friday. The grangers held their banquet in the grange hall, Saturday, being well attended, Charles Stover visited relatives in Centre Hall, over Sunday. Mrs. Sue Peters and son Arthur trans: acted business at Pine Grove, Wednes- day. hha tan, et mother, Mrs, J. C. McKernan. jatven Irvin, of Snow Shoe, visit. | ben Cronemiller BENORE. 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