Page A ————— CORRES Q PONDEN" DEPART HOWARD On next bbath, Ju: be preaching our town and centre here Christian C! son, (Dscipl evening, as |i at all Beech Cre M toona, with her Nellie Kline A very welcome of their 1 samuel Kline Mrs. Bower Holter tor at the hon 4 tet Mrs. T. J]. McCal with her daughters in Loc) Ed. McMurtrie toc Sunday and Monday rone home It is always a | wocesses of our Howard whom, in all parts of the state try, and in all the varied walks are representing their native town with great credit, The latest one to achieve honor for himself and his home isGeorge 8. Hensyl who, after acquiring a thors ough accademic training, matriculated at the Jefferson Medical College at Phil adelphia, and was last week graduated an honor man of his class, having been chosen, a year before, to be its presi dent during the senior year. Just before his graduation he was appoiotad assist ant resident at the State Hospital for Injured Persons in the anthracite regions, at Fountain Springs, near Ashland, and will take up his work there in a few weeks, Dr. J. C. Biddle, Surgeon-in. chief and Superintendent of this institu. tion, is one of the first surgeons of the state, and under his guidance, with all the opportunities for surgery which the mining regions wnfortunately furnish, sted home ie easure 0 the many of and coun note bovs of life, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 10, 1909, de sician’s work GREENBURR, way Sunday | Dr. Hensyl's nat and aplitu { for this br " 1" tify to Sanday scl on morning our r looking of in number found, that it consis over Cor ted nothing but nine We pleasant and, also profitable Bible school, being s an lesson. W. H. Strohecker ! that the pastor teach the chool except the primary class, which he in his usual tle presented importance of controlling that member, ‘the tongue,’ manner, that I am a little bit afraid of aying too After listening excellent sern by Rev. F, and greeting many old friends and a juaintances we wended our IN ir Wis 1 } feeling thi rood 0 uch and almost nor morning, looking fresh \ negested whole ] i ever, and carrying rs with neither a stoop 8 A did, the unruly "in such a forcible style » lowering ’! int almost f Furst Cri much to an on, Wetzel there. FARMERS MILLS BENNER TWP MOSHANNON GREGG Twp account ‘ inciement the ‘nion Sunday their picnic and festival until irday, | of ] we 19 | hon The scribe witne two girls boxing 1 A man st vant thi M il 1 MARTHA lay evening a yQung people gathered on of George Steele an wea her schoo Dost poned sal Last Wedues spent a playing Kames, An hey igh they served { cake, which was furnished Wf the party 1 we present were Chester Cronister, our head man ; Vir gie Heaton Clare and Floyd Fink, CI Dorcy Cronister. Farmer Lawrence Hutchison, Paul Clan Robert and Ralph Hartsotk Flick. Chester Williams, Gordon H ghey, Miles Moore and Clare Devine, Misses Bethel Eberts, Connie Gingery, Nannie Turner, Pearl Fink, Mrs. Confer, Bessie Williams, Marie Myers, Rhoda Cronister, Alice Devine, Isabella Steer All re turned home reporting a fine time Nannie McHelvy Bellefonte, tended Decoration day services here Some of our young men took theit lady friends to Nancy Gates’ last Satur day evening and had a pretty time, Our Martha scribe has been off on vacation for a week he other | ou iovably of a box | +} wete thro ice on a post on and said, | ane HN NOW | boys « iD AN lon words ‘letter b Steele FAIRVIEW Lucas A $ Hill bau throat Albert Butler, employed at Medix { Run, and Sara Baylets, of Hellefonte, spent Sunday at the latter's home here it seems like home to see Nancy Kel. ley and Chatty Confer home again They have been attending school Lizzie Kelley spent Sunday at Pleasant | valley | Mrs. Sallie Maurice and Mrs, Frank There will be a festival at this race | Markle, of here, have been elected dele: July 3. Everybody come, we will not | gies to the district Epworth League disappoint you, convention which meets at Altoona, Mrs. Sara Watson, who has been quite | june 10 and 11, ill for some time is improving, |” Howard Campbeil and daughter, of Richmond, Ind, Mrs. Annie Rich, of Phitadelph a, and Mrs. Doll Kephart, of do that brings him | Unionville, were visitors at Mrs. Frank Markle's. lia Sundayved at Summit of at y Confer is suffering from a sore BLUE BALL It isn't so much what a man does ns what he doesn’t happiness, fine | { Chile and in Ti rs names WOODWARD lren's young peopie Fi meetin e Sunday vigitor IC SUNGAY VISILOT nention, Nora Winklebleck anda meri and hant L. D, COBURN —————————————————— FOWLER dren or =i of or, par- & & & as A Y's a GP Cn & “ ppp pd a rie PORCH SCREEN WINDOW Potter-Hoy Hardw'e. Co. BELLEFONTIH nesses dh fh ARE ARE DE Eases a ARR AAA AREAS ASSESS ARS SESSS SRS. 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