Page 8 , 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 1 UNIONVILLE. | CORRESPONDENTS The Howard delegates to the district convention of the Epworth League at CURTIN (tend to the fan DEPARTMENT | enough Hyd 11 + see how we ily can get alot Leathers home, Rev onary i hodist ch irch rery favorably | who heard ry practical Missionary lose of the ly done, under sioner James Second, the grad ow parts of the st end of Black ial, the selec judgment of I'hird, the sur that por and be and extending as far south as Gordon street, or so far as funds will permit. This is all good work and will add much to the already fairly good condition of our streets. (On another page of this issue will be found an exceedingly interesting sketch of some of the Old Folks" in and about Howard who have passed the full three score and ten mark. This was prepared by our Howard correspondent—and we would be pleased to have other cor respondents furnish us something simi lar Editor.) Miss Lulu Pletcher was’a guest at the Clark-Bitner wedding, at Blanchard, last Wednesday On pext Sabbath, June 20, there will be preaching in the several churches in our town, and at the appointments which centre here as follows Christian Chapel the evening, by Rev {Presbyterian,) Methodist Episcopal Taylor will preach at C m.; Kennedy at 2 30 p. m at 9 j0 p.m, United Evangelical Fairview a, m.; Howard 7.30 p. m,, W. Rhoades, Reformed - Salona, Bethel, 2 30 p. m, j. Suvlersbung 8.00 p. m., by Pastor H. I. Crow, The "Children’s pn entertainments, which have been held in the several churches have been exceedingly inter. Sstiog. and pleasing to the laige audi. hich greeted them all. Much care re and tient labor and are required | 4re of the children as well as those who train them for these occasions, and all deserve commendation for their good work. Mrs. Jacob Robb was a Bellefonte vis- itor on Friday, newer portion street, with proper mate: tion of which 1s left to the the street committee facing, with broken stone, of tion of Walnut street south of ginning at the railroad ' » preaching at 7.30 in Joseph C Kelley | , and Howard 10.3% by pastor W, 10,00 a. m.; Mt | lege Pastor 14 S| urtin, at 10 30 A. | Lis mo Altoona, last week, were Miss Johnson and Lp Fayard Taylor, Miss Lillian Willams, of Bellefonti it the s maki a an extended visit H of Mrs, D. YARNELL BENORE MILLHEIM irs Josie Hardenburg time with her ters, at Spring Mills Mrs. C. W, Hart list. She is sufferit triend : ig f 0 stration » Quite a number of folks f attended Odd Fellows decoration ser vice and festival, at Rebersburg, on Saturday evening Mrs. Mae Loose spending some time at C, U, Hartmans Helen Angstat returned to her home rom this plac at Lewisburg, after visiting here for a | week Harry Mensch and Guy Springer were to Sunbury a few days last week Asher Confer, of Spring Mills, transact ed business in town one day last week, Dr. Slagle, eye specialist, of State Col was in town a few days looking after interests‘in his line of business - homas Hosterman, ot Centre Hill as a Sunday visitor here fg 5. P Springer, of Buffalo, N 1 Y.. is visiting here with her parents, E E Knarr's, Lawrence Miller, of Vicksburg, spent | Sunday with his brother and sister here, | M. C. Gephart spent Sunday with ther in this place, A New Officer Robert Perry Blackburn, of Williams. port, has been appointed division com. mander of Knights Templar by Grand Eminent Commander Abron Hess, of Pennsylvania. This divison comprises Baldwin 11 commandery of Williamsport and Lock Haven, Bellefonte and Philips burg commanderies, The appointment of Mr, Blackburn is an honor of con. siderable importance among the Knights Templar, and his many friends here asata to note his prominence in Knights - Daniel Grove, onsof Zion's esteemed citizens, is still housed from his recent iliness~his many friends wish him a restoration of health, | month's and son Ralph are | ITI TTT ITT TT TTT T TTT TT TTT TTT PTT Trew People who come Marie R, Griest left on Saturday visit with friends in Province of Quebec, C 1a g fora sutton, nada, Belle Gates, of Curwer By k Eloise Buck attended ve, the Epworth toona, last week. Edith E ] James Harri p ’ | AKING Aa « harles Wart ! noble, Charles eck, Paul Harry Long, Cephas Rishel, George Smith and Perry Elva Limbert and Blanch Lim} Rachau, Dora and Celesta Rider, Jodwe Brungard, ] e Wert, Katherine Stov ick, Adam Neese and wife and wife, ]. Rachau and Mrs. H M. Wert, Ellen Burrell, Hannah Long Don't forget the picnic aturday A number of children’s service at Swam evening. Our young men are ganizing a band Neese W.' Beck i and festival on our [oiks attended the p.on Sunday | talking about or- RRR 00RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS Three-Day CASH SALE Potatoes, per by Loose Coffee Nic Nacs, 1 1bs Canned Tomatoes. , Soda, per Ib, , Baker's Chocolate Banner Lye, 3 for Prunes, 3 lbs Whole Rice, Ib, VanCamp's 25¢ Cat- sup. . Large Mackeral Oyster Crackers... . GLENS 3 bbe and wo oWe Williams our sincere sympathy | death of their son Cl Children's Day GREENBURR Holders ly of Mr. Bion JOHN ROBINSON'S 10 Big Shows -Wild West--3 Mcnagerics 4 Big trees. im pELErONTE, his ES. JUNE 23 100 Noted "Artis ts--100 New Acts—100 Feature Acts GRE ATEST RIDERS, MOST NOTED A CUBATS, 50 Clowns. 10 Menage Acts. Troupe Trained Horses HORGBE BACK RIDINC SEA LIONS FAMED GYMNASTS TROUPE JAPANESE AND ARABS HEA WARREN TRAVIS GAH: 3--Complete ener " WEIGHT . 2 -- Herds of Big Performing Elepha KING'S COMPLETE WILD _ 20 COW BOY. oF 20 COW GIRLS. TF , MDL ints -- 2 WES ST OF INI J NS FRA ¥ COMPANY of UNITED STATES CAVALRY Grand Free STREET PARADE Doors Open 1 and 7 P. M ON ALL RAILROADS Two Performances Daily CHEAP EXCURSIONS FENN NNN NNN Neen eters tt east t nt tt et een egtilIneRernR eset in I nsRerRIeIRRERSY Wehave56 Suits to make that many men doubly happy. all others of the same style having been sold--and every size as rep- resented. The best selling styles-- all colors--of the newest patterns and styles we have had in our stock. We will sell these out in order to adjust our stock (we never like to have one suit of a kind) at two to four dollars under price. 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