THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN WINGATE Dora Stere transacted buss Milesburg last Monday. Effie Hosband, of Unionville, visited her parents, John Haines here, Monday. Mrs. Minnie Walker, of Beech Creek, spent Tuesday with her Mary Summers. Johnse Wagner last Tuesday, by tre road here, Dora Lucas, of Runville, day with Dora Stere, here, Lizzie Fisher spent a couple days last week among friends at Bellefonte, Sara Boob, of Lock Haven, is visiting her parents, Daniel here—glad to see you Sara : Mrs. Albert Rowan, of were pleasant visit at Mr. Warner, Wm. Summers, Thursday with here. Helen Davi dson and Thursday at Bellefonte Wm. Miller, of Julian, was a Wingate visitor Thursday. Mrs. Leibkicher, nding a couple Thos. Murray. Eli Stere transacted fonte Thursday. Margret Watson was a caller at home of Wilber Lannen on Saturday Mrs. John Park Tyrone, spent Wednesday at the home of Thos, Mur ray. While laying rail last Thursday, Th Murray, foreman, had the misfortune smashing his In viewing the are glad to say pe nant for oats, a valuabl nimal th . ! SIDE on Li rau spent Mon Joobs' Snow Shoe ors the home of Unionville, brother of his spent (red rge, sister spent ] | of Johnstown, days at the home of | is | business at Belle. | of large pare Mr. arnes Curtin, on Satu Lottie Heato Mabel Estrigh Unionville. Grace Boob is spending a among relatives at Eag John Sheckler and fami fonte, Sundayed with the ents, Geo. Hoover's. BENNER TWP PERU glad Mrs. J. F. Stover is iy Aa Lom | Most of the farmers are done } their spring work Less Horner wa town last Saturda Abraham H owned by TYLERSVILLE the Refor evening June 13 Sunday STORMS TOWN Tom Ward ing his mother Ou last Monday nig was a birthday party for Rosella Cronermiller A dozen there and reported having a good time, B. W, Wilson, wife and little daughter, gem a few days at Warriors Mark and yrone, Loner's attended aturday night, being a nice our festival was largely attended Mrs. PP. W. Burket attended sister 8 funeral week from the West, Was visi tht there were all golden wedding was largely ening her ' ast BENORE Jake Sundayed with W (shaper Wm. Martorfl and child, of State Col lege, spent Sunday with his parents Mrs. Barr returned home last week after spending a couple months with her son in Pitcairn That a young lady of Scotia would | rather sing soprana than alto, because it is higher toned, Anna Stine, who has been on the sick list, is some better. Mrs, Dora Williams, who has been on the sick list for some- time, is improving slowly. Mary Par. sous is not improved, (rDaner H PINE GLENN, Rins, N. Vallimont is slightly improv. n ohn i Diughinmy is visiting (riends and | EY M. [oy Fair PN is going up quite | Roush, t.) Vallimont had a in; he must expect to do some Wievhane Jud CONDENSED FORM F | field | burg ROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY AARONSBURG. Hall, John Coldren, of Centre the home few days with his wife her mother, Foster spent ¢ at returned home ip to Philadelphia. Scheeder was M mother's bedside, in Indis J is to Mazie called to ana; last go too her Store, ; was Effie Weaver, one day las Mrs. Amanda Haines, of Woodward, spent Decoration day with her brothe John and family © Mrs. Shoemaker, of come to spend some time Mrs, Deshler, Harvey Crouse and her father Haven, has with her sister, Lock wife were to Win. to see who is ill, Rev. W, D. Donat and family ha gone to spend a few days with th people at Jonestown and Lehigh coun Frank Guisewite and family, of Fe ler, el ty wd 1d urnished t the { at Chapel morning; here ot Rebers- irg afternoon; Millheim evening; Saturday for the Decoration services, John of Lock Haven, was he welcome gi of Alice Bright over Our band music on Emerick, BOALSBURG i Har ) woek for rginia, where she expects to spend several weeks at grand pa Loneberger’s, Lyon Weber, of State College, spent several days here with his former school mates eft last RUNVILLE iren here Prof | summer norm Co enti Mrs. Phil ed re threatn pneumonia and children Show Shoe vist d relatives liere J. Shank and wife, of Mt visited at the Smoyer ¢ here Mrs. H. A. Witherite was a burg visitor last week Minnie Walker, Bellefonte, here Mrs. Geo as hor Miles who emploved is al spent Sunday among fnends Heaton, of Altoona among relatives and friends Doin.) Witherite, after a pleasant visit at Snow Shoe, returned to her home at this place Miss Ruth A Haven sy Lock Rey 1s ting at FERGUSON Had a thunderst lay night Fruit and field « rops are promising John Everhart is ring a partial stroke of paralysis that has affected both legs and one side ys Frank Bowersox is ill Mrs. Hannah Royer is laid up by a badly sprained leg, caused by a fall, . B, Hess has been confined to bed » a week with pulmonary trouble, Amos Kauffman, of Zion, is making repairs to his farm buildings at Stra ble. Dogs wounded and killed a number of William Glenn's sheep. As this is about the fourth flock mutilated of late it Soul te well to get busy with the J. LH Roa, rah. of Boe Poe a By 1. had Nr Laue. ob. 3 fine on Thurs. suff seriously | were the guests of George Weaver's | | on Saturday. ithe | Company, | Washer Co., | young of | : | few days w from a | united in WOODWARD, Huster, vice president o Gold Mines and Inves 1 at Parral Chic, Mexico week at the home of Frank H, f Me Xico 3 iocated spent part of last D. Motz, James W, ger of the Guisewite, general Air county, Compress d of Clinton week in this district W. 8S. Hosterman, accompanied b r gentleman friend, of Conemaugh, rip through here, spending a ith his C. W. Hoster 1 spent last made a parents man’s, A camping Snyder and wile and pent a 8 ime in \ omposed of Cha and Chas, Boocher Mifflinb our town la Jay Ettlinger . and son Alfred, all Motes i pading some time with frie nds her Mr. Smith and wite of Centre pent Sunday at E, V ‘ultz Ouite a number of young folks tended Dex at Millbeim on Saturday night The members of the day school are Childrens John Grenoble Sunday with Jol Hall, oration rangelical Si reparations y on June 25th Yeagertown, spent in Grenoble en Benner, after two in Illinois, returned last week. Slifer and a Mr. Erdly, of Lewis me time in this community making Day service ) By here, spending Daniel, ith with MILESBURG ee Bros Hall, Milesburg, we the home o'clock the 1.30 Weaver entre Minnie Estright, marriage Tuesda y at their hoteyt through Pent of bride noon MILLHEIM ly, of Fiedler y of Aarons Hosterman's attends Valley Sunday Mrs spent here Ww ng i on Lotty Harter of Saturday at State College, pday with friends G rich, of Wilkinsb s visit Ig. ere BUFFALO RUN Elsie Hartsock has been the sick list Ethel Furst is v Avis and Lock Have The boys are busy practicing for a ball gama, Sunday June is 3 all come Their sc hool n on siting friends at weaching at Grays were $9 present at Sunday May 3 Home men can’t refuse their wives s that they money to anyone, not even Are sO generon No man should flirt with a girl unless | he is sure she is also flirting with him, ade fom Pennaytvasie Crud OIF tment | mana Wonder re the left for train, ELLEFONTE, P NITTANY. | aud quite a number at Lock Haven the unveiling of our 3 on You teeth of had 1 back week and HOE and came willl one badly swollen. W back an spent Sunday i Altoona on M Robert Deitz at 1 buby d Mr W {mn | ! i Nar wit re w Tol inklem nt pert home 1 . 1s Alexande mily, nkleman and dau 4 Brus Zerby as n w friend int tondale, bone broker ye of hi y hor PINE GROVE MILLS Over red Bailey after a few days Memorial 8 able to be liness ces were 1 well attended na Saturday aftern ; after the address the crowd assembled at the ball § A very interesting game of ball State College and the home was 6-5 in favor of the Serv oon field to witness between team; atter About $50 was reali uo Saturday the score ged] at the festival MADISONBURG William Keller's little grandson, Charly Grim, who had an abscess in his ear, 1s slowly improving He takes treatment from Dr, Ruhl, Tylers ville Lula Ulrich, of Penn Hall, and Emma Clements, of Mount Ephriam N. ]., are guests of Alma Detrich's Tibben Zubler, of Spring Mills, cir lated among his many friends on Sun day g The Ladies Aid Society held a festival at the Hoy school house on Saturday pight, It was a very pleasant evening for the occasion, and a large number of people were present The time is drawing nigh when ‘the school teachers will be elected. 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