Page 8 ~ THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 27, 1909. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMEN’ I HOWARD I'he vole The paths « May On next Sabbath, May 30, there be preaching in the several churches our town an 1d at the appointments whic hl centre | as follows First Reformed—Rev. H, I. Crow will preach the Memorial sermon to the Grove Brothers post in Howard, at 10.30, and all the orders and other citizens are respectful ly and earnestly invited, Mr, f June m Sweet wil nere, Crow will also preach on that day at | Marsh Creek, ville at 7.30. Christian Chapel—Rev. W, son, (Disciple) will preach at 7.30, Methodist Episcopal—Rev. Rollin Taylor will preach at Beech Creek at 10.30, at Hunter's Run at 2.30, and at Howard at 7.30, The services at Beech Creek will be the Memorial sermon, by Fer gest of the post, and the local of P. S. of A, and the lodge of I. O. F. invited to worship with them, Church of Christ—Preaching on this | Thursday evening, at 7.30, by Elder W. A. Blucher, a former pastor. On next Lord's day, May Elder J. H. D. anf 1 at ] ackson H. Patter 30, Tomson, the present pastor, will preach | here at 10 at Mountain Es aud at Howard again gle at 2.3 evening 305 in the at time hoads and nome Fatend | week-end hi jellefonte Academy, Pearl Th State over Michigan last Satarday. and won his ''S win who Confer Bro Ni Bellef $140 Ar ie Haven aome wos of ili xnowpn Men bath ti DOS In ’ Qa hy been the ¢ has 3141 The il meet at 1 mpanied by the of A « As the M E al address will mn Esq. local § ock oOo! has been his butcher disability Myrone Satur William Weber and Phila . phi Weber t Knights wife started for inday evening, Mi nd the of Femplar, while Weber will rer the com- nt Heosyl clave Mrs cot probably me nt which her brotl will be graduated Dr. Kurtz spent last Sabbath at Wil Hamsport, where he attended an opera tion upon his sister, late missionary India, for appendicitis, Her case serious Our ball club went to Beech Creek on RAturiAY and played the first game of the season with the local team of that place, At the fifth inning Um pire P letchef ¢ alled the game because of rain, neither side having scored a single point up to that time, Competent ob servers say that it was an exceedin close and well played game, and that honors were easy. The pitchin Bullock was the feature of the f ; team’s all round good work. The field- ing of Howard was pronounced oxcep- tionally brilliant, and Archie Condo's spectacular catch, and Cam Holter's feet throw from deep left centre to base, was worth an hour's rooting in the rain to see, Mr, and Mrs, Bowes are entertainin their daughters, Mrs. C. G. Evans, ncem College, er, org e in| is ase | mencem S| sary ! oh all other citizens are oF aially | ' | Edward the | who On ilkes-Barre, and Adeline, 1@ winter at Rockville, 8, C t C., and took in the Mecklen ebration, of which the prominent figure, i. Mary E. Casselberry cele th birthday Tuesday, M {1 s remembered her very brated ay kind 1e1 on Her friend ly, and among the tokens was a handsome post cards equal to umber of her years. re legates to the Reformed classis of Belle fonte last week were Mrs. H. Year ick and her daughter, of Jacksonville, and Mollie Yearick, of Howard, Mayes, the monument man, the has just spent | her ] w ny north Miss Bowes stop pe 'd at Char- | pre President | i At the 18. | | are shower | MADISONBURG, day morning Rev, very appropriate ser widience and afterward administer close of his service he that in four weeks: would preach On Sur Hi he sel ¢ a large communion B mon Was annou from that morn his farewell sermon Sorry to see him go, Charles Grimm and family ing he were | on Sunday from Flemington to atten the communion service and remained | fix up his burial lots, { from Lock Haven over Sunday with laced markers at the graves of Andrew in the Methodist cemetery Howard, and Chagles H. Hoffman, in the Presbyterian cemetery at Jackson- ville, in time for Memorial day. Helene and Lauretta Weber joying the Bellefonte High Schoo ent this week. J. Will Mayes and Miss M. looked over the Lock Monday. Nellie Weber spent Sunday with her friend, Mill Hall, | The Epworth League of the is among the most active rel ligious organizations in the town, Sabb: last an interesting su | prayer meeting was held in its be and in the evening just preceding in: preaching service, the for the coming year were inst appropriate ceremonies. Taylor 18 Vice T. A. Pletcher ; Mrs, Clyde Le rd vice Hall ; 4th vice Mrs. John secretary, Ste D.Tayle Ell: Valizer, are en 1 com H. Haven Mrs. Lucas stores on Saturday and Lulu Stover, at M. E of the Un { Ci hurch nrise half, the officers alled | Mrs or 's wart way Genera | Sara, who became ill there on her i home | host HOSP week in Isenberg spent HOUSERVILLE and Prof, G Mo fer) O | pr nite they are the home of 0 they Jeffery Houts an a few days with her W Dale and D spen i week transacte pare { ress) vy Seat and fami) iy allern among the iful pines Harvey r, wife ar staal] children Axe Mann si {day afternoon with his parents here i Charley Houser Mrs sickoess | slowly of the winter last dSund oon oul Mrrens beaut I'ressie , of ent Sun- he : ring th her ing the AARONSBURG Marion Stover, of State Co! few days under the parenta turning again, on Mondav Mrs. Lenker and daughter returned to their home after a week's stay daughter, Mrs. Houser, at Bellefo Sparr Wert, of Tusseyvill welcome guest of his parent day spent roof, re Ld WW over Sun Paul Stover has gone to Philadelphia, where he secured a good job; his many | friends wish him abundant success as he stands very highly in our community, Harry Crouse, our wide awake huck ster, made a business trip to Renova last week, Mrs, Annie Detwiler, accompanied by | her brother, was down to see their fath er who isseriously ill with his son James Mrs, Haines, who has been confined to her bed for eight weeks, we are glad to say, is able to be around, Herbert Hosterman and wife, of State College, visited a few days at the home of E. G, Mingle's. H. Bailey, of Pennsvalley lodge, of 1.0, 0. F.,; J. L. Holmes, of State Col. io lodge; Join Grove, of Lemont I a. and Al. Gingerick, of Boalsburg odge, were representatives at the Fimo Lodge meeting at Harrisburg last week, | isburg, | and William Li with | i of their the | Bloom Shaffer and wife were here his father, U, 8, Shaffer. Bloom is 1sed with his clothing store, He can't complain for want of sales Frank Erdley and wife, of near Lew were visitors at Har vey Miller imbert's. Mrs. Nathaniel Shaffer and daughter of Tylersville, were over on a visit to her parents, Joseph Rachau's and Mrs. Shaffer's Maggie says, ‘Give me Madisonburg and surroundings live in. Mrs, Samuel Gettig a Mollie, Kern, went to Spring Mills t visit her Ta wughter, Mrs. Calvin Moyer as Mrs. Kern is going to Ohio next week to her husband who has rented a house there and secured carpenter work for the summer, Mrs. Elmer Miller is in the Lo ven hospital for treatment, b there is not much i ovement We had a heavy frost Mon wut the fog heavy harm was done The corn whic! ago is up nicely, ing havoc with i 1 ple Says lie to nd her daughter 0 Ha far mpr w Was 50 wonderfully p bare wheat |] en Vays’ Free Trial- Royal | smo is Baking Powder Sterling Leather Abiotately Pare Morris Rocker Renders the food more wholesome and su- perior in lightness and flavor. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. unt Felury pen two weeks if you prefer oe BENORE F arbe | 1} Viola Laufer, of Tiago Marie Mu of State Co olle ge, spent last Tue y evening at the home of Bland hard Mai tern; rej vit playiog LINDEN HALL. ] 1 and wife have days among friends at Grace . : been spending Lebanon. Bertha Tressler attended the examinatior Hall, Sat Springs prings, teachers port the at Centre urday. lav u Swallowe STERLING Furniture M.O Dep Mis. 0 2 Philadelphia ‘ ennsylvania Railroa TANNA AN i sesh DON'T FORGET THAT OUR BIG MILL END SALE Is still going on and will last un- tii TUESDAY JUNE 1st he & ] reater nun June there will be abo rht P «1 summer excursion t the ut el by Railroad From the rock-bound bavs of Newfoundland to the sunny slopes of the Virginia shores; from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the Camber Mountains of Tennessee; al : f New en to the far ast of immer resorts stand ready to entertain and Jersey ; r : 1 ty I Hes O en these 8 WORKMEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streets OR DECORATION You'll be in the Good Clothes Parade-- first rank--if you come here for your Clothes. Boys’ Clothes ever shown. More new clothes here than all other Bellefonte stores. ish, honest, service-giving clothes can be sold for. You'll attract the sort of attention a well dressed man cares to; you'll see no one wearing better or more stylish clothes. maybe. your inspection to make this talk good. Come in and look them over. The best line of Men's and Prices as low as reliable, styl- Strong talk, We are here, the clothes await BELLEFONTE, PENNA. SIM THE CLOTHIER ™® "GR"
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