THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 6, 1909, Page 7 Correspondents’ Department THE WINGATE, On account of ir Alexander the premises was oblig people ngont father, enjoyable trip to Philadelphia, Harri: burg and other points : Mrs. Effie Hosband, of spent Wednesday here a h John Haines’. We have a who would make better than weather prophets Charley Mc sick, is now al usual. C. Peter teamster tion in } pp burg, couple men in our town seamstresses been Sylvester Sumn after Ridoe Ridge, spending hat everybody will make SO We can | it a success, Mrs, Mary pleasant visitor ter, Carrie Fis! John smith, 3} lay. ; Mabel Estright, af : time with relatives at Scotia, turned to her home lee. John Scheckler, of lellefonte, Sunday at his father-in Hoover's, here. ter spending some has re- pent AW (r€0 BOGGS Twp arton W {erable age in ou Mrs, Tell Wingate, spent here. Lingle Gray Aaron McKinley spent Saturday tight at Hall's, Harry Quick, Taylor Sliker and For rest Aikens, the Moose Run sports, attended the boxing match held in the armory in Bellefonte on Friday night and were so taken with it that they have since purchased a pair of gloves and are now practicing under the careful instruc tions of Prof. Fred Scandrol. bas been living at Sunday at her home und PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs, Frank Derstine., of Bellefonte spent a few days last week with Marian Smith and family. « B. Ard is not improving very fast Mrs. Goss and daughter, of Watson. town, are visitors at the home of Mrs Ard, Arthur Peters and friend visited at Oak Hall on Wednesday, On the sick list are, Mr. and Mrs. John Musser and Mrs, Rebecca Ard. Mrs. J. G. Heberling visited her new College on Wednesday. J. H. his parents on Sunday, Rev, Lauden, Secretary of the West. ern Board of Home Missions, preached a | very interesting sermon in the Luther- an church on Sunday, John Brouse is a pleasant visitor at the home of his uncle, James Murphy, Mrs. Musser, of Clearfield, was a re cent caller at the home of John Musser, Some of our people attended the ded ication of the new Lutheran church at State College. on Sunday, M. E. Heberling transacted business at the county seat on Saturday. Decker, of, Bellefonte, visited | { berating thander, NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY REBERSBURG. 1 etter TVET 0 never, wou \ th ne Jy 1% too cold for Klinefe ter ckeyville, on Fi 12] Fellenser im A, Ipha Aur nsbur friends C. M, Gramley | Saturday last, to the Rambler Autome Wis. : is second o ance run to Washington, turn, on Monday, May 3re ew days |} 1ISCTeant, 1 «Mollie ” hard to a highly respected citi Store, a veleran of otloy Wolfs zen of a marked habitr, is well qualifie posits and the peoples’ money will be safe der the supervision of Mr, Royer congratulate Mr, Royer and feel sure will acceptably fill the position which he has been elected The President drew his first month's high salary $6250. Wonder if he pays the gasoline for the White House automo. biles out of that? Brother Pitch Fork Tillman please inquire are interrogating, please inquire when those promised ovens and furnaces are going to be fired, also when will those thousands of unemployed on the verge of starvation receive their promised em ployment and consequent salary. Pros perity is more now than it ind been when arrived on the scene, Last Thursday, April 29, had weather conditions of which the like has not been seen at this time of the year by our oldest iwhabitants. In the morning a fall of snow of 2 inches, storm coming or the to inconspicuous Taft {like a cyclune blowing the snow hither | and thither, wrecking fences and some grandson, Lee Roy Heberling, at State | out buildings, then an abrupt change to hail and sleet, lightning accompanied by deep rever Another snow storm coming in irregular fashion, moderat- ing one minute then growing more tur. balent and angry. Sun shining brilliantly a short time with more spow Brien and a Westerly gale, later on at night the clouds seemed to open up and rain fell in torrents, Elk creek was swollen, over. flowing its banks and inundating the low places all along its course, Friday it rained nearly all day, turning to snow in the evening. Saturday the 1st of May general breaks in bright and clear with mild weather conditions and at. » | ant | time here for Smull | | and no chan; ' last Tt} irsday. And while ou {our charming young ladies, were shop | ping at Bellefonte on Saturday | atbed with his son John, Again vivid flashes of | teadent sunshine, but instead unpleas weather developed, snow flurries came along disappointing all young and | 014. WOODWARD, Rev, Eli SI , who is beneht confined aay. The cont week prevent paring the soil for th Mabel Wolf and made a trip to Cob ; rsday, senslons which have closed y trout been held at fisburg, BEANO (x ['olbert the , Henry Mowery and wife, of ishing Creek, visited friends here on Sunday Some of our sports have had good lwek the past week fishing Our farmers are kept back quite a good deal with their spring work on account of so much rain. MT EAGLE Mame Smoyer, who has been living in Bellefonte for some time. is at home suffering with measles Ammon Gramley and family, formerly of this place, but now of Bellefonte drove their beautiful team of young mules to the home of Franklin Dietz's on Sunday Mrs DelHass, son Charles and Mrs | Delaney, of Howard, spent Sunday at the hospitable home of Etta R. Leathers Cora and Florence Leathers, two of Mrs. Mary Shay was a week's end visitor at Curtin, Joseph Leathers, of Sunnyside, Sun ra. Clara McCallion, of Howard, spent Sunday with A, R, Strickland's, Stella Bathurst, Alice Reeder and Lydia Heverly are attending the sum- | mer course of school at Howard, James Smetzler and family, of John sonburg, moved last week in the house vacated by Theo. Bathurst, he having | moved in the John Foreman house, | George Brown is learning telegraphy at the Curtin tower under the tutorship of Mr. Lorhe, You can generally tell that a man is A big gun from the way he doesn’t shoot off his mouth, {her bome at Snow Shoe Intersection, SEIS NRNRNRNRRNRNRNRNY BENORE, Mrs, David Estright has returned to week here, ile, of vith their da after spending a M AT} $ jottor dt, Mr, Potter and w toy Ty aret Pinegrove spent 1 } nday ighter, Mi aran PINE GLENN SANDY RIDGE ne a 'n navely and son a couple days Aaronsb mother Mowery Lydia Evert left for Saturday where she « xpe summer Hays Hair-Health Never Falls to Restore Gray Halr to ita Natural | Color and Beauty, Su its falling out, and positively removes Dandruff. Refuse all subr stitutes, $100 and 50c. Bottles, at Draggists = Not a Dye. Send 2c for free book “The Care of the Wale ™ Philo Hay Spea. Co, Newark, N, J. — ne oS rg with grand. | n is 10 work ail . ¥ Two Ways of Doing In days agone, a builder dealt with a dozen different supply houses. He bought his brick and stone here lumber there, glass elsewhere, and nalls and bolts round the corner A bullding that didn'y the usual result, but no obe person could be biamed for it or held re. sponsible, In THESE days Mr. Bullder does it differently. He makes his plans orders everything from one complete supply house, and when Lhe material comes, IT SUITS And you are here now, today, with the BL. 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