Thursday, July 22, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. = AR —— IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY Femmes Department SNOW SHOE. In St. Mary's church at the 9.30 o'clock mass Sunday morning, llth, a large class of boys and girls received thelr first Holy Communion, The ser- vices were elaborate and impressive, The music was rendered by the chil- dren's choir, under the direction of | Mrs. John R. Kelly, The altars, which were a mass of green and white flowers, were decorated by Justina Kelly and Rosellen McGowan, At the end of the mass the pastor turned and addressed the children, He took for his text “Hold fast that which thou hast, that no man take thy corn.” Apoe, 3-11. He said in part My dear children, the happy has dawned in which the Savior taken up his abode with you. happy you are to-day, which the | Tord has made for happy are your parents with you; how happy Is this whole community; how finally am I, your pastor, for at this moment I behold the realization of | one of my fondest hopes—and yet, my | dear children, a feeling of fear and sadness comes over me, when I think of your future. Will remain children God as you kneeling in this crated taking part in the sacred banquet served by angels? 3 agreement you have to-day entered into with which the with you his own, mos not, and for I have oft with moment has How you; you of are conse place gan cence ar crown at you nal bless against worthless bring ruin the ser God’ r a MILLHEIM, James Reish. of Centre Sunday with George Hon Hy in this place Harvey and Thor of State College spent 8 Oscar wnday Hall, Millheim friends Rev 8 ‘onfer. of Milmont. is visitin his parents 1 8 I 1 H F. C Rey livered undav Ga is visiting her de I yr in Krea . H some time son wl al there Thomas Motz has r er a short we Work « the building sterr rin Millhein is progressing HOUSERVILLE Geo. Rosenburger wife and daughter Vera, returned to their home, in Per kasie, after spending a few weeks with her parects and friends here Mrs. Annie McCurley. of ding, is visiting at the home of er Ira Lyles George Behers. of Rockview, Sunday at the home of his uncle | Dole’s Mrs John Amheiser, with her children, returned to her home last urday in Alto ma, after spending a week here with her friends Mrs. John Waite spent a few days last week here with here brother D. H Bottorf The house occupied by John Shuey was struck by lightning last Wednesday during the hard storm but not much damage done, Jolin Lhuey and Alfred Lyle's Sune dayed at the latters home Ira Lyle % rs. Wm, Serson and two little boys, spent Saturday with her friend, Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. Jeffery Houts and son Ira spent last Friday and Saturday with her par- ents and sister here Wilmer her broth spent i } Ww little Sat BENORE. Geo. Harper, of Pitca.rn, and Miss Myrtel Harper, of Pine Grove, and G. | Bottorf and wife, of State College, spent Sunday at Wm. Bottorfs. Edwart Saxen, of Bellefonte, a fow days last week at David and P, E. Hicks, Harry Peniagtons, of State College, spent Sunday with friends at this place; are always glad to see [{arry Mrs. L. Kellerman spent a few days last week with her brother, Geo. Potter, near State College. Wm, Bottorf who has been in Ford City, for some time returned home Fri. spent Bhears day. Ses Bond Mattern, of Tyrone, spent a week at the formers homie Blanchard Mattern's, Walter Parson and wife have gone to Trafford City where Mr. Parson has secured a position. Mrs, Harry Weaver left last week for Trafford City to visit her son David Weaver, Hecla Park Dances. On Friday afternoon and evening of is usual concert and dance on at Hecla Trains 6.65 p.m, Fare trip, adults 25 cents, chil 261 | lege, tany | happy | h ia town, | #8 Tertha MeCormick, of Centre | NITTANY. Chas. Young and Frank Smith, of Clearfield, spent several days with G. W. Young and family, and picked | cherries to take along home with them. Nancy Holter, of Pittsburg, and B. Rossman, of Howard, spent Mrs Mrs, W W. Tolbert the past week. Mrs. Mary Reese, of Avis, iting friends In this place week. i. was vis- the past Wm. Custard and wife, of State Col- home were visitors at the Peck recently. Don't forget the big festival at Saturday night, July 24. Ev- cordially invited to help a good cause along. Come one and all to Nittany Hall Mrs, Israel Yaerlck to eyvville one day recently to Noah, who was kicked se recently, and has to get crutches, Mrs. Helen Minick Hlanche Snavely, Nit- on ervhody Is Mack- her by HY around was sCO sOnN and her sister, were to Birmingham business vhart, of grandmother, Diehl Grace Ni their Mrs. Danlel BOALSBURG. M Ww ams and tw 1 elurped home they Carli and Donald, 3 Altoona last week wher ests were pr Ke and others bride's father were ‘ State Colle here m and ntertained Monday t he ona, home groom their many until have bent friends STORMSTOWN. Roy Griffin, of Altoona, ending his vacation Harriet Wilson spent a couple Altoona last week One day last week George 8S. Gray fell fifteen feet from a tree and broke several ribs and hurt himself inward. Iy We it won't prove any se rious is mn hope results Mrs. Lytle iting RJ. P Mary Wilson, of Altona, her two sisters here Lotie Rider left on Friday a while with her sister, Mrs Bellwood Verna Way Somerset George Fisher and wife {day with her mother, Mrs. Ward. Martha A. Way invalid chair to prove satisfactory Helen Burkit it at BHalleyville { Fred Tallor, | friends here Wm. Ward and wife and son, from the oll country, are visiting her broth. er, Daniel Harpster LIVONIA Mrs. J. M. Kahl visited her daughter here Saturday and Sunday. | Mrs. Thomas Adams, of Pitcairn, visit | ed friends hers last week, J. H. DeLong has become the possess or of a Scotch Collie and is having some stirring times training it to chase the COWS, Harry Hough wife and child, of Pittsburg, are visiting under the parent. al roof, M. W. Adams purchased a driving horse at Loganton, last week, Vida Wetzel spent a few days with her friend Ruth Stover, The cherry crop is enormous around here; the people are not able to make use of them all, T. N. Stover who is suffering with stomach trouble; was to Lock ‘ lost week to take treatment with Dr, from the Gray's West, Is vis is visiting to spend Ardrey nt is attending meeting at travel In; may It visiting i of Howard, Is visiting It's difficult for some men to act square after a round of dissipation, | right, several days very pleasantly with Mrs, | Miss | niversary | received 95 beautiful cards, from her | friends spent Bun. | has purchased an her aunt | toona, arrived at their parental home | remain a | MILESBURG. Mrs. Rev, Thomas I, Ware, of Chi- | cago, Is a guest of Miss Jane Potter. Mrs, H. N. Jones and Miss Margaret Zimmerman, attended the funeral of Miss Carrie Snyder at Beech Creek. Madge Orris and her Sunday school class, on Monday of last week, held thelr class picnic in H, J. Kolbecker's woods, Oliver Tibbens, of Orviston, again home with his parents, Helen Proudfoot and Gertrude of Altoona, are visiting in among friends and relatives post card shower was glven Nettle Thomas on her 26th of her age, July 15th, was Eb- burg A an 81 Mrs Was a iy Laoors James Confer, of guest of William Kline« Pittsburg, and fam- of Port Hershberger Hershherger west of 2. 'T Matilda, was a g and family of Philadel camping at for two weeks, the Sabbath A. T. Boges Boggs, of Al- f Pittsburg father vife Lake » been and WOODWARD BOGGS Twp Fairview Mrs Minn J th H teachers Mra Hughie, o ‘ tu in parents Mrs. J. B. 1 spent Sunday with her daughter Fred Halnes, at Howard Lizzie Kelley spent Sunday cousin Myrtle eat at Valley Fred Sunda Hitthe visiting son, her UCAs and son, Alfred. Mrs with her Pleasant Watkins at of his home Howaid here spent MADISONBURG. Lottie Harrison, of Pleasant Gap, visiting relatives here. She was the youngest member of the graduat. Ing class at West Chester normal, and expects to teach in Spring township, Prof. W. F. Ziegler, who was here helping us put up our hay. left for In Minneapolis, Minn, where he expects | [to take charge of his office school. Clair Limbert and family, of Al- on Saturday, few days Mra, Charles Grimm, of Lock Haven, | who left here last spring, has returned to see her friends and old home Mary Deitrich has received a posi. tion In music at Lewistown { will Boyd do? | A fine lot of hay was put away, no {rain to interfere. Grass was much better than formerly anticipated, The wheat Is about all cut, while there Is considerable straw the farm. ers will be disappointed when threshe { Ing time comes : The corn looks | oats may be normal and expect to very promising, PINE GROVE The interior of the 1. O, O, F. hall has been beautified with fresco paper and a fresh coat of paint. The new barn onjthe old burnt site on ue Hatiey farm is ready] for the hay grain, Mrs. William Mothersbach is now con- A rN LT an entire sow oul | spent the | to | What | WINGATE Dubbs and family, of Curtin, | Tuesday at the home of Thos, | Murray Clara lddings, after several days a1GDY friends at Gum Stump, has re turned, Mrs. Thos, Murry and daughter Edna, Rev. | left Friday for Marsh Creek where they | expect tospend couple days in the cherry tree's. Jennie Watson was to Lock Haven | last two days to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law Willis Hoover who has been at toona for some time returned home, William Wagner, of Greensburg, spent couple days with his mother, Mrs, Al- ] M. H «rnish, Mrs. N. lkie, of Derry. visited rela tives and friends here last week Adda Parks, of Tyrone, is visiting her friends Maud and Edna Murray, Henry Estright left for Tyrone Mrs. .. Warner left Saturday tend the funeral of her istown, Alice Sylvis and Mary Way left Satur day Dora Luca ville spent Sunday at E ter at Gray Murray Milligan Walker, whe to at brother at for their homes at Stormstowr and sister Edn LO BUFFA RUN. PINE MK GROVE MILLS Boas Altloons is of) the s transacted Saturday k and Danley ROMOLA. Daley transacted busi Creek on Monday Bottenhorn, wife State College. Wensel's Wense! has week we Mrs John A in Beech I H hildrer of week Wn Mre. Wn list the speedy EB Sunday and spent a at been on the for a RICK last hope recovery Robb and sister Edith, spent at T. N. Bickels," at Mill Hall, with his little daughter Sarabelle, who has been very Ill, but we are glad to say Is slowly improving Louise Bennett and Grace of Lock Haven, visited Ruth over Sunday T. R. Robb family Morsrs Mevers, of day at Olive Bowes.' Harry IL Yearick, wife and children, Dorothy and Lester, returned to Ridg- | way on Friday, after spending a month at the latter's home, Col. 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Meyer and son Marion, and Curtis Meyer and family, spent Sun- day at Ping Brove Katie Breon spent Sunday with her friend, Malinda Milier, of Pine Grove friend, spent Oak Hall pleasantly at Wal. wife, of brother Chas Sunday along the His Exception. visiting a « for Men," ch he ex no young to which n taking young safe- FRR 00RROPROIRRIRIRIRRRRYRRRTY Three-Day ASH SAL -. bo [ PRR RTRFRRYRRY LAL LL LR Re RR RR RR RR RR RRR ITT x °o NU Blt faker’'s jan iY) ” ner Lye Prunes, 1 Ibs Whole Rice, 1b VanoCamp's 2¢¢ ( sup Oyster Crackers Prunes, 3 ibs for Kellogg's Cn Flakes Soap, 6 cakes . 28 Cat We pay 22¢ Tor Eggs, 80c¢ per bu. for Potatoes GILLEN'S EE — FBI DIRE SVEN S $1.25 LADIES OXFORDS | ; : A Pair : WORTH FROM $2.00 TO $2.50 BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES, WILL SELL AT $1.25 A PAIR, COME AND GET A BARGAIN. YEAGER’'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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