Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. he Centre Demoreat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER te Editor {esocia £200 SWORN CIRCULATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIVTION, - $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-n-week World for... Pittsburg Stockman for, £1.65 $1.80 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All credits are given by a chapge of label the frst issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postoffice address pot notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other. wise directed 4 We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office and EDITORIAL, gene ral assem! ly of the 1 104 1 byterian church declared at Denve other day that clerg s hould not use tobacco. SPECIAL FEATURES week AARONSBURG "nl days at th Mr 3 visited at the Gramley and week C. W. Wyle returned home after hav- fog spent u {week at Lewistown, his former place of residence. Blain Bitoer and Mr. Bryan, of Spring Mills, were at the home of Alice Bright, Sunday. The citizens band for the festiva urday evening eo Ww spent tl GREENBURR te Evangelica lass, whicl plac e last § y afternoon, at home of Georg Stover, known in earlier years as Stover's hotel, All of its members excepting two, who have gone their eternal reward, A very pleasant time was spent in singing some of the old songs Something seemed remarkable to the writer and others, for in a certain piece we were accustomed to “hum” the re peat after singing the third verse, and ere is the astonishing part of it; after the singing of the third verse they hummed the repeat as natural as though they bad rehearsed just last week, with. out anyone saying a word about it AMter taking a picture of the old class, snd having a jolly good time we wend- ¢d our way home, The followin . sons were present: J. M, Kahl, ¥ P. Wirth, Johu Wolf, wife and family, T, 2', Stover, wife and family, John H, De- Long and wife, Ed, Stover, wile and famyy, Wm, Sriook and wife, John H., Wirth snd wifr, A. R. Stover and wife, Leslie Sty: and wife, Roy Snook and wife, Lee Eck and wife, Kd. Gin ery, Mannasseth Stover, also John H, Mus. were prese ot, to ser and wife, a bright son 18 years old, | and one son 6 years old, and last but not least, a pleasing young daughter of 16 summers; in all, about 65 persons being present, the last named family being the guests of honor, Lizzie Kahl, who is stud ing to become a trained purse in Philadelphia, is spend. ing her vacation under the parental roof. Bd | - ——— WEDDINGS. EEZRE==DBOOR, A wedding in which Bellefonte will be interested was that of Edward C. Beezer of Philipsbu r, but well place, and Mary E Altoona, TT! Mark's eight o'clock ot Known i Bod K } Wedne sday evel last week, Rev. N, J. O'Rei} ing the “The bridegroom is so well known in Bellefonte that nothing we could say would add to his desirab ity as a husband, He is now efigaged i business in Philipsburg and is quite erous. ‘The bride is Mr, Philip Boor, grocery ceremony. quite pro the iter of of the Gem Altoona, and is we known as a vocalist, being a member of the choir of the Grace Lutheran church, After a honeymoon trip to New York, Boston and other points in the east they will up idence at Philips burg manager store, in tal Berit take their re STEELE FORCE Frank Steele, of Bellefonte, got on his friends good and proper during the last week. He is not telling all he knows was demonstrated Wednesday evening of last week when he was mar ried to Miss Katherine Forcey, of Wood- land, Clearfield « The little ding ceremony took place at t! home in the friends of the ed to know ounty, wed presence of bride. Few groom 1s a ya § 1 and on of t Steele and mnloved mployed Centr secre it young Haven INER~=CLAK) in 34) ana At 6.30 o'clock Wednesday eve une 16, Miss Vielet Ruth Clark country homestead of famil y on Marsh Creek, ulx above Blanchard, now the and Mrs ames Irvin WAS solemn at Centre Hal on hester. N. Y rnell niversity, but t Pennsylvania State nple of worship was roses, ferns was furnish yith's orchestra, Belle came the bridesmaids and e¢ maid of honor, then the flower girls and lastly the bride leaning on the arm of her father, Dr. G. F. Hosterman, who gave her away. They decorated with srgreen. The music y Christy Sn fonte, First a} ea i ishers, then t were met at the altar by the groom, and | with the beautiful ring ceremony, they were united in marriage by Rev. Dan- iel Gress, pastor of the church, The wishes is the only daughter h and Centre Hall, | best man was Orrin T, Lee, of Maine. | | The ushers were Milton Pratt Jones, of Ithaca, N. Y.; Lowel Gable, of Wye- | brooke, Chester county, Pa. ; John Baron, of Ithaca, N. Y,; and Sumner V. Hos- terman, of Lancaster, The maid of honor was Miss Mary Shaw, a sister of the groom, from Rochester, N.Y. The bridesmaids were Miss Estie Ocker, of | Lewisburg; « Miss Kathryn Keller, of Ingram, Pa., Miss Sarah Allshouse, of Greensburg; Miss Emma Shaw, of Rochester, N. Y, The flower girls were Misses Carrie Mitterling and Wilma Shutt, of Centre Hall, The bride was attractively attired in a costume of white batiste over silk, and carried a shower boquet of lillies of the valley, The bridesmaids were becomingly attired in white, After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of Dr, Hos- terman at which aboutone hundred and fifty guests were present. Sunday morning the bride and groom left on their wedding tour followed by the best ontra ys one of the fines 1 VEC I'he rain last Mary Fisher from a visit acte J. for ling tour at once | cong greet woe d business in Bellefonte The 'r, Hosterman, years U yt of a host of Ell Hill, bride chool at several Was § Jar Lola U i ment at Bucknell a Condo ricl i student, nes Keller visited fri ends at Manor have made there ( KNOWH a Centre Hall last gyroon ctor in Snow Shoe t vie nur nest young their they will find their reacy ir OC On retur from [ar were ed home pan housekeeping good wis . . A daye ratuijations and them they land PENN HALL. week was welcom: and niece have unbu 1 C. Condo and dau Philip Shook had the misfort from a motor bicycle, ents, 1 hi Ln ' ng his knee eld James of Alto RA, 8D ne seen 1 Seymore 1 Q“ay hool unnlied ipplied, urg the t s Cross Dav for the 3 : few days witl of (regs Harry own ¢ Road JULIAN vile and It Edward Gill, wi Our ball team has opposite the LIVO CURTIN NIA “1 ol season and Thursday, June 24, 1909, MILESBURG. of ' ¢ juniata, same eadjustment Sale! CLASTER’S Underselling Store June 23 is thetime Men's & Young Men's Good Clothing «| THE CROWD i i tt I Sale Begins at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, June 23, and will continue un- til Saturday evening, July 10. You Pay so Little for so Much Value $7.48 heard of le Suits er KTal fine worsted pDewest color The I6'west prices ev Or ga Shirts ’ We 11. > w Neckwear & ¢ & 36¢ Men's Working i i i Men's and Boys’ Shirts Men's and $22.50 Suits for $13.95 Young Men's of fancy soft finish, all worsted, in light and dark colors. Men's Socks in this sale fancy colors, 18¢ Ww Men's socks, all value, Men's fancy or 11€ bl k socks, 20¢ value ACK r f a mrw > ! Men's fancy WKS SCVAaiue Men's and Young $25.00 Suits for $16.98 Men's of fancy exclusive patterns of all- wool worsted for less than $25.00. in various shades. These Suits cannot be duplicated | Men's & Boys’ Suspenders Men's 50c Overalls - > - by >» Men's 10c Canvas Gloves 4c E Pe | Men's and Boys’ Underwear vd Need Men and Be Men's Trousers in this lot ess than One-Half : " £1.00 r Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 5 to 16 $2.2¢ value 1.50 value 4 50 value | 6.00 VAILC Misses Misses L W. L. Ladies’ Child's . value and Misses’ Shoes Shoes, value 3 Douglas $3 Douglas $4.00 Shoes, Shoes Doug las $1.00 Shoes, sale price Douglas $2 0 Boys’ Shoes, sale price CRIDER’S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. — IL ALLEGHENY STREET,
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