Thursday, July 15, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, pondents’ Department FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY PR NE WN Corres CONDENSED FORM THE NEWS IN WINGATE. i Mrs, Walter Brower, of Warriors Mark, | | was a pleasant visitor among her many ! friends Tuesday. The P. R, R. Co. has added another improvement mark to Wingate by put- | Wingate | MILESBURG Martha B. Bowman, instructor of Boglish at Dickinson Seminary, was a guest of Miss Bessie Miles on Thursday Wm. Dunkin, of Ppiladelphia, Was a | uest of Jos Peace and amily, also | ; oy Hall and family, of Bellefonte, | ting bay window in tower, over the Fourth, ; | is staying right up to date, | Ella Peace is spending her vacation | Rose Bumgardner visited among | with friends at Beech Creek, Lock Haven | friends and relatives Milesburg, and Jersey Shore. Wednesday. ; % Toner A. Hugg has made quite an | Sylvester Summer, who is employed | improvement by bui.ding an anvex to at Sandy Ridge, has returned home to his place of business, : I spend the 4th, J i ; The base ball team on Saturday nignt, R. Parson, of 1 nionville, filled at their festival, had for their time aud | vacanc v of operator Flynn Tuesday. work $30 over expenses. Ed. Stere and wife, made a flying trip George Moore ar to Unionville l'uesday. ing relatives, retu Mrs, James Hull, of Milesburg, Mrs. Joseph Sellers is visiting ber sot Friday with friend Mrs, Stere, : in Altoona. Tohn Rowan and wife, of Snow Shoe, Edgar Neff an 3 her grandparents, Mr, Warn relatives in Tyrone, returned home. Frank Jodon Josep visiting his bre n turned | at the | spent her visited er's., Mary ner returned home to Kerch pl wys with her 101 Rev. Dul month, af The following ¢ Penn Cave Helen Kanaar, Nellie Weaver, Mahlon John Bryan and Ella Z Alma Stine, of Nettie Thomas. James Noll and wife guests of his parents Lula Schenck, of Howar of F. L.. Wetzle nd famil Mrs. Ed. Bair home after tives at Ren WwW. M. : James Lingle and wife 1 after visiting their son at Cen M her brother Thomas attended the and Mis Renovo, which Tune 4 June 30 y Campbell of Kelley, place Wednesday Walter Smith both of relat here. Mrs. Eli Scere The Children's Day services held in| One day: last week ‘while El the Baptist church on Sunday evening | was ' the 4th, was a success in the exer ise ] ves 3 oer the work OOK | JA Tre spe ¢ 1 ex ia the | which has cannot give ol songs, BUFFALO RUN. recitations nd scripture re : ther res eq ing, and as a whole on the who organized th while the mus ing a large filled the cht mention “The way.side well which was finish, when t} took of the water « when they enter form they wore silver taking of the ones ire of the ¢ very sol rteet water MILLHEIM Brenneman ar spendin Ww WADDLE A Hal Bellefonte hospital to irs 1 course, Geo Wa he youn Jen rl re to be getting } Spring The exact inknown congratuls Musser town, are here on and friends unt of fish 8S. Ward Gramley and family spent | 1g the writer Sunday at Spring Mills with his parents The ball team of th Dl a will Most of the farmers in this section are done making hay and are ready to cut wheat, Mrs. Daniel Hoy, visiting friends here F. P. Geary and family, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with N. A. Aumar's Mrs. Howard Auman is spending a few weeks at Milton, caer up the hshi slative . foul relatives Creek on July ame have use, July a social at Stonypoint school h the 17th Mrs DL ing friends at Avis firma and Kathrine visiting friends, at Julian Meek and family are visit of Rockville, Is Slevenson are visiting his parents J. E. Jones’ Mame Hoy spent a few day's week at Suate College TYLERSVILLE. The festival held here last Saturday vening was well attended Wm. Grieb and wife, of Nittany, visited here last week Mr. Chambers, wife of Jersey Bhore Greninger's, John Carls ver and family last Sunday Daniel Tyson, of Greenburr, ed at WW, DD, Kerstetter's last Sunday Cline CGrieb made a trip to Rebers- burg and Millheim last Bunda Mary Greninger and sister, Falry, made a trip to Millhelm on Sunday UNION TWP, Bush Grove. Mrs. Margaret Bworp, | In visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Eckley, Quite a crowd of young people gathered at the home of Miss Rachel Warner, It being her birthday: she was very much surprised; all had a nice time, Margery Bokley has returned home after spending a couple weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Maud Rider, of Bellefonte, last STORMSTOWN The farmers are busy making hay, and have nice weather for it L. L. Way, wife and two children, from Wingate, spenta couple of days last week with their parents 1. Sylvis Two of Smith's girls spent with, their aunt Mrs, Wilson Ivalu and Alice Way »; in Altoona A little daughter came to brighten the home of Ed Way Frederick Taylor, of around visiting his friends J. M. Rider and Musser Ward attend ed church at Gatesburg on Sunday Mrs. Frank and little son has returned home from a month's visit with her par ents, Hartswick’s girls have come home to spend the summer. We are all glad to see their house opened again, Edith Ebbs is visiting her cousin, at | Loveville, Mrs. Wolf, two children and Mrs, | Shambarger, of Shippensburg are visit. | ing Mrs, Chester Eaves, r children services on the 4th was well attended and proved a success, The girl who screams when she is kissed 1s generally fond of screaming, and children. were visitors at Thos last week wife and Charles Wea- visited at Rosecrans ent last week Howard, is | day | elephant | surrender | the i for Elmer Jones and family, of Avis, are visit. | of Plitealrn, | REBERSBURG. The clown and dog show, on Satur- evening drew a larger crowd than Taft would draw since his to the trusts Smull and wife this George leave | week on an extended trip to the coast, i | taking in the exposition, of Alameda and Southern. Pacific Bon voyage! Claud Yellow Stone the the on Park, the Orange Eroves slghts of the the run, Seattle home of entertainment at Atlan- tic City. “Wally” Rlerly, who route between here making good, The automobiliary racer, who scared farmer's horse on the plke tween Millhelm and Coburn, last week, never stopped to say “sorry” even. The next time the farmer going to have a Winchester to puncture his tire Mallory weetls of Swissvale, i took the Coburn, stage and is be- is pneum I atl (‘nl the made good mo O vearning where he Stick to the farm, already B. Mever {| He has some id paternal farm fruit ne varieties uite a nnle Shook, ff Willlams-~ BOALSBURG y Ville spent Mrs. Rish i i wife, of Altoona, witl d rela. re for afew Harr » DieCes ner and weeks of Pine (rove the Misses Barr, of with her Kansas pests at the JamesReed home last A. A Black visited his aged mother several days last week, Mrs, James Stewart and son Reuben, of Pittsburg, are visiting old friends here, this being their future home Homer Barr Haines and wife have a sum- | | mer house NITTANY, James Stout, of Lock Haven, day with his father here, T. A. Williams California has ! from where | visited several weeks Mrs. M. E. Bartholomew, of Carlisle, visited her many friends here last week Rev, Thompson, of Howard, will preach in the Disciple church next Satur day night, Sunday morning and Sunday { evening, members will everybody 1% On July 24th the Ev hold a big festival here { cordially invited 10 attend and help a good cause along, Music tany Silver Cornet band. Mrs Claud Shade and little son How- | ard, of Johnstown, are spending some time here helping to for Mrs Shade’s mother, who has been very ill Victor Guiser is spending a few weeks with his grandparents, John Guiser’s, of Hecla, by the Nit. care tis many friends here # at the hor Rilla William accompanied by supper at evening the Nit We have a very obliging land willingly escorted their homes. Kind, wasn't it lord he most is Farmers’ Institutes. The farmers’ Institutes for Clinton county fer the coming season will be held at Loganton, Mill Hall and McEl- hattan that none of Curiosity is merely something [is inspired by things that are | your business, and wife attended the | funeral of a relative at Gatesourg last | | Friday i Joha Weber, of Centre Hall few days with his here Ruth Wagner, of Altoona, is spend- | ng a few weeks with friends here Lyman Womer and wife spent a few | days at the |. W. Miller home. ” A new pavement is being put down in front of the Lutheran parsonage. also in front of J. N. Dinges' property the chief occupations last week CLARENCE. The children's day M. E. church Sunday { largely attended LL Mrs. Ambrose Davis. of Munson, spent a few days last week with friends here. Furst Harnish wife and little dangh- {ter Pauline, of Altoona, were visiting | at his home here Mrs, E. Krone, of Byan, O., spent { several days with friends here. Edith Lucas and friend Barbara Lingle, of Williamsport, spent 4th of July arith friends here . Hayoes, and lady friend, Anna Confer, returned home after spending A week in Niagara Falls, Fdward Watson and friend, of Altoona, friends here, are visiti The ding bells of our town will soon ring. exercises at the evening were Hay making aod che rry picking were | spent a | brother Samuel, Falling Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, will certainly stop falling of the hair. 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