Correspondents’ Department NEWS IN THE PINE GROVE tune to fal sustaining The stork sited the home on ti Branch, bringing a bouncing boy. WINGATE Mrs. Edward Sprow and Altoona, visited relatives week. Edna Murray returned t Chas. Myers at Tyrone employed ; Willis Hoover toona where he expects for a cou Mrs. Eli Thursday for Altoona where she contemplates visit ing her daughter and Thursday eve, Clinton Murray enjoyable visit turned t Tuesday Esther spent a ¢ Summers Carrie Newkirk her father P. B. 144d Marie and Geraldene Murray left T1 day for Altoona, where they expe spend several days ; Fishing and boxir here; everybody man; no final de bruises yuple days, retur Saturday. Stere left on son returning returning and family, after an with his parents, re 0 their home at Altoona, on Reese, of Bucs ouple days at the h LJ fF Ab » : wi Of Altoona SV nos ng ROMOLA ia of Howard tw Patterson Bla: V nere on Monday visited at Mrs. Wm. Robb's y Mrs. Wilbur Hall, of Howard; LL. N. Bickel and wife, of Mill Hall; Mrs. McKibben and Mrs. Stutzman, of Williamsport The family of John Singer have been quarantined on account of scarlet rash PINE GLENN, The Methodists will hold their Chil. dren's Day service on June 20th, in the evening, at seven o'clock, Wm. Hoover spent Sunday with his parents, Preston Mullholand Curwensville, Iva Askey returned from the Lock Haven Normal, Quite a number of our young le attended the Children's service at Mosh- annon last Sunday. Mrs, N. Vallimont is not any better, 0 A A 5 plan to count the cost, and you won't have to pay it. hard sited among his friend Those who on Sunday were 0 returned from It's a then perhaps CONDENSED FORM FROM Frank | ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MILESBURG. | 1 IZ. Thomas Sundayed BELLEFONTE-R. 3. i J. E. Wagner, and wif Bellefonte, speat Sunday with hi rents here » rend Of i. F. and ar Williar hased Ha rvey He n Altoona. Grant Cobel } 0 the Ira sd Benne e Rumber mt normal AARONSBURG BUFFALO RUN favor of than 2t in lo | tia ys, 3 must that, Syra and Margaret Hartsock spent day with Mrs. Richards last week. Mrs, Dr Harshberger and sister Frank were visiting J. C. Hartsock last week, Mrs. Robert Gray, of Stormstown. was at Gray's church on Sunday afternoon, She says there will be a lawn social at Mrs. May's for the benefit of the church, Quite a crowd of our young folks at tended children’s day servicesat Fill more on Saturday evening, A number of young people were in. vited to spend an evening with Aa Hartsock, The man who sympathizes with the under doesn’t always stop to con- sider that the under dog may have be- gun the fight, Spectacles are sometimes worn just for looks of the thing. I witer a T HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, WOODWARD, BENNER Harvey Garrett and family, o Valley, spent Sunday among friend f Sugar PES re. i WwW davs last L.. Weaver, wife and d hter . Dorothy Whitney r spent Sunday at L { wg Dolly ni Wm. Stover. of B 17, 1909. NITTANY. 1 arvey rman and w TWP It’s fine care that makes fine hair! r's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, sys- tematically, conscientiously, and you will get results, We know it stops falling hair, cures dandruff, and is a most elegant dressing. Entirely new. New Use Aye » YS ur I, most very best on the andruff it SANDY RIDGE 3 PORT MATILDA SMULLTON Arthur Rachau and family, of Mad sonburg, spent Sunday at Harry Smull place. We not Edwin Winters, of Spring Mills, was{in life but hope the & of his parents PP. DD. Winters. | toward f his | each other visit of a week « James and Arthur she reports an enjoyable time - , Lizzie Crum has been enjoying a vaca on ing a hool Wir is not Serene Harry and wife were to Tylers- | close ] and since closing a “ teaching no | aly a su stud desert parents Perry sa term » Spent | Eagle and r dwell Reese Harshberger and ! Port Matilda, did t 1 the Ana town redit to the JULl Ly ) GREGG Twp VAS Again ar rpetter The 1 s Day A fi 1} "we of this pag Allen work B dren STORMSTOWN i Ie Arriy Mrs. | visiting i Wilb port on | day Our town 1s be gint thing like it the property vler yer n vile W fe and two child th Mart Mrs. Wh George Lona's en spen ha Way Alto te. of DA, 18 Vi Some of our young f State olks attended com on Sun NOW we ( mencement at College owne day $e Goodman and two children and | to the looks of the to little niece are visiting her parents, C.| Ella Fleck was ca W. Hunter's | to attend the funeral | Edith Lytle has returned home from | Williams, who died v White Haven. Everybody glad to see! Mrs. C. M. Swope | y YK F | her {in Bellefonte on service next Sunda i ZION at § o'clock. | The Children's Day exercises held last Sunday were the best held here for years and a word of praise is due those who took such active part in the work, D. C. Grove and Joel Struble still remain in a critical condition, Their re- covery Is doubtful, George Rockey, who was injured in the runaway last week, is able to be out again. Don't forget the festival at the Evan. fiotiont church next next Saturday even. n an 19. fi Fisher, of McAllisterville, is vis ing her uncle Dr. P, 8, Fisher, y On first of Dr. Coons spent a last week Mrs. Coons Friday she spent to spend a while with . cessfu in her professiot Afee brothers, of Storms lasterit { around their homes which adds greatly STORMSTOWN, pi our mail will be chang- ed and we will have free delivery, John Cronemiller transacted business in Bellefonte, last week, Mrs. Frank, and little son, FAIRVIEW TYLERSVILLE ret : ery TS Ai e Above s | : cess | Pent Sa | : then a {larry an indnens thar unshine of sh 3 k ’ were may . 1A - ’ AR +DeSUA be WADDLE serv Sand ce Wii residing in Ay evenit H.B Mrs successful tern *hilipsburg nstru of recrea vis i elsewh both neat ted a ing house eres Hollow Afayette Ro he Carpenter re work The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain 1 English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. Pierce, M. 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