Thursday, October 14th, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. fmmm—— Correspondents Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM F AARONSBURG. | Mrs. Koch, of Pine Grove, is here | kelping nurse her aged mother, Mrs. Condo, who fell down a flight of stalrs at the home of James Roush, At this writing she is getting along nicely, Mrs, Sara Stover and children have gone to Hughesville, to attend the | golden wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. Deininger's | Alice Bright returned home after spending the greater part of a week with her sister, Mrs. Maggie Bitner, | She also took in a day at the Belle. fonte fair. Mrs. Jee Meyers Millhelm, and Miss Coburn, were seen Mrs. Effie Weaver Chas. Stover and Walter tended a hor show ship, return home Mrs, Wm. Bohn and children, of Chicago Junction, Ohlo, are the wel- eome guests of her mother, Mrs. Caro- Mne Mayes, Mra. Wm. Marr, of Philipsbu fted her mother, Mrs. Aaron Weaver, a few days, after which Mrs. Weaver, accompanied her to her home to stay an indefinite time. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gobbles, of | Georges valley, spent the Sabbath at | the home of Ralph Stover's | Mr. Nevel and family, Altoona, visited her uncle, Jacob Behers; Mrs. Nevel, better known as Myria Burd, was raised in our burg. | Mr. and Mrs. Ream, of Renova, vis- Red his parents a few days this week. | Miss Eva Kerstetter, of Coburn, apent the Sabbath at the home of Wal- | ter Orwig. | Mrs. Lydia Meyer attended the fu- meral of Mrs. Strohm, at Tusseyville, returning home on Friday Henry Hosterman, of Kans, was the | guest of his brother-in-law, John C. | Stover, at the home of Geo. Weavers, | Wi'l Hosterman and family, of Feld- | ler, spent the Sabbath with her par- ents, Jonathan Krape's. Mr, Krape who had a fall from a tree is getting along nicely at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Philips spent evening at the home of Mrs Hinds at Feidler ; Mr. and Mrs. John Bubb. of ville, were visiting at the Ruther Bowers on Sunday Mra. Orvis Sholl, of Millhe od her sister, Mrs. John Hains days last week. y Mr and Mrs Kreame rejoicing over the arrival of mer girl, the first in the family & and babe doin i Ira Shultz and no wel] Bank, were the we Worsted of fon Stove.’s on Sund oh Leroy Mens h nr Fas ; ®pent part of the Sabhath eo John P, Condo, iy of of of and Edna at the daughter, Weaver, home Orwig at in Uni town saturday. se on "or ng on rg, vis- of | Friday Emma a Lolly Rollin are that littie | both moth- are - Spring Buests of Mil. ¢ Wert | i} » ! it Coburn. : of York, w N | ®ee his mother a few days t} y Ro | Mrs Mona © pi. 3 8 rouse ‘fn children Spent part of the Sabbath th Burd's, at Coburn og 8 Tuttra John Detwiler ier and Miss 1. J of Centre Hall, were ot. 5 ®t the home of Warrer Ww over welcome . Winkleblec h's BENORE. Marry Murtortr, of na over Sunday iss Flo Kajg " app is ays with Miss Mary Roos “mma I } it. " Franington, of State College. | ape r brother, Jesse | ’ Bellefonte siting a few | unday with . Pennington. th he Rev. Clevers, w fe litt) fer Minerva, of Mt. Carmel " mg a week at TT omas | b's. Mrs. Vorhis Thor DE ' 4 Hutchison spent Sunda Mark. Mrs. William B few days with tricht at Wir gnte Frank Fie ids was ser on Saturday work in the fRught In a Press and he three or four times be ould be thrown i ; v Bash on the baci his hea brulses on his Bods Als Head a fer, while hel g to rep X ohn 1a " 3 Saturday evening . a8 ir bs. y: ree oak plank fel on + Hop) and hit him ak 1 the jon he tipple oaasused a deep gash: he w \ anf scious for a oon & while; at this wr are slowly improving and afte machine set Ww wl led C1 BCrew the drill 8 Lr the ved d Was ting E bot} SHINGLETOWN. Shingletown AWAY on a little it n¢ il home In time to ol Py 3 Jutled & Dear Re aders, don't \me parties again £2 Mrs Mitterling, of Was a pleasant Peter C. Sones Miss Burchfield guest of Mrs ast week Miss Bessie at home last correopondent Nas } ot items, so the wrong State Collegy caller at the / of Alt John Leech. A few Sones spent a fow Wee tvs who has bee n on hn ibing her m Charles Bohn entertained } brothers from 1. mont yom ori il ome again, boys we ig rou y Bruce Mn aid for Adam mat week Bue give } days other 8 two Sunnda glad to some 1 on the ne havi call NAKOY Dale gE work Dire LEMONT. Rev Coops r pre sched In the 1 + Wrangelical church on Tuesday hited . "yy oven George Youn Red at the on Bunday George 1 hers Branch se hool, hs & general brought on ry | orf, vis. Williams | Rg. of Bloomad home of John R the tea her had to resign break-down of his health, | by hard Mudy y: } ! Roped that he will soon Senin rob. i | bis health as he #004 teach he was the making of a | 3 C. Ross Put on the new house mg bull. It will be ~ In town rvin Dreose’s father fox Savy Doi with him nie ustenborder and a ) wife en. Joy Tow days at the home of Mil. Irvin Wirt and fami West and he of the owing to | Is having a brick caning that he is hav. the first of the is here for a ¥ came In from looks as amily will de. Dakota, Iino (Thursday,) where they Bol 4 toda, mg thelr future home. May success attend then on thelr venture, ih rs. Belle Ralston enjoyed last o with her husband, In Boner , John Lytle, of Altoona, visited in town last week, this being his first visit In fifteen years, George Baker, of Kansas, was In town for a few days last week. Monday brought a fine rain which | Btato {able visit among friends | ents { don. {of Ruests | was needed to bring the wheat up, ROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY SNOW SHOE. | | “The recent warm days made us feel | as though summer was coming back. James Musser, formerly of this place and also of Dellefonte, but now of College, was here to see us. aga Mann seem Call Harry Mill Hail, tion in our burg We were well Fair. All report a The Btewards of Ellis have some What Is it represented good time the M. E. church will hold an oyster supper in the base- ment of the church on Friday Saturday night, October 16th and 16th All are cordially vited Don't for- get the dates Wm. Johnston, time division bos call one day last Thomas in Curtin, with her sister, wind to Harvey, boys? at in of Wallaceton, here, made 1 ona iB a Florence her h visit a8 is returned to pleasant ris Wat- ome after a Har on D for R. Lebkicker and Buffalo, Niagara parts of Canada Mrs. Jennie Musser paid the latter's sister, at the Haven Normal urday. Miss her home wife and departed southern | and Jennie Park Annie, Lock last Sat- | Stella Weaver h in Milesburg, a8 returned to | after an enjoy - Miss Annie David, a student at the | Lock Haven Normal, visited her par- | over Sunday Mrs. Frank Uzzle and daughter Ma- bel are visiting relatives in Hunting Miss Kathrine friend, Harris and a of Mrs pleased. Tha 1. OO. RB lowing officers: Sachem, John amore, Robert Sagamore, Lemuel Watson Records, R. Thomas; Wampum, Jas. FF. Uzzle, Warrior, John Huffman; Sec rior, Robert Dixon: First Brave, Gil- bert Zimmeron; Second Brave, Scott Walker; Third Brave, Robert Price: First Sanap, Chas. Weaver Guard f Wigwam, J t. Harris James Burns, Eddie seems M. installed the fol- Shreflier; Thompson; Senior Sag Junior chief of | Keeper of Jr.: First ond War- D JULIAN. Walker and visiting Parsons 8. Mary Woods ting her broth are lerson, st Saturday nderson D. Reed, of a llandsburg, spent ng friends LYS Visit about Ake, pastor of the M. E. church, preach next ing at usual time, 7 Swank, the new Brethern church, will preach h morning at 10 vy Aa 1 tn» Sunday even 20 pastor of the m vite these ser | me years, has ret move In Mr, Al R. street James Fry or 8 xander's CURTIN. ¢ hetter Lidie Reed { er many friends here last Harry Davie, of Hollidays i the home C. Barnhar } falr Bellefont« ‘urtin over Sunday Blands ek and took } Mra. Irvin Curtin, of d Mrs. H R ir Adam samvyer. after t the hon of Mr. Jo} of weeks, Cleveland a ) E A n (Cre returned Ohlo as or Mra 8S re last Miss } Mra n week glen Bryan Kline nt Was 1] Milest Ku Grace urg on 8S Wedding A beautiful at Mr wedding the home and Mrs Upper Marion, in mit seventy vited daughter Fannie was to ¢ a Sharp, ) harley Lyons Minn ™ ihe ony was solemized f the bride's parents William Lyons of the presence of al their in uests netar (sar ore the I gumpt will, 1 did ample pper present time in ton in 8 ouple r the with the bride's parents POTTERS MILLS. and Mrs. Whiteman, spent a few days with Mrs. Emil Smith There was a hotel on Baturday A number of tended the falr Thursday We are glad to note that Michael Smith is able to be about again Mr and Mra. John Wilkinson two weeks visiting friends In risburg Ray Burns, Mr of their cow large cvowd from Milroy our young folks at lellefoute, nt at on spent Har. of Pittsburg, his sister, Mrs. Calvin Sunday Baby Margaret Burns is recovering from an attack of tonsilitis Mrs, George Michael, who was operated on, Saturday, Is getting along nicely visited TYLERSVILLE. Mra. Wesley Hosterman and child, of Johnstown, are visiting her par ents and friends Mrs, Busan Womeldorf and son Jeo rome, of Carroll, visited at his place a few days Mr. and Mrs. Noah Weaver, of Lock Hoeven, are visiting the former's mother and son, Harry Bhank, who was suffering from typhoid fever, Is improving and all are glad to hear It George Walizer Is on the sick list. Those who attended the falr at Bellefonte on Thursday were: Miss Cora Grieb and sister Lizzie, Geo, Grieb and wife, Bamuel Schrecker.gast and wife and Agustus Davis of | attrac~ | the Brushvalley, | Mr. and | A visit |’ | hope you | Yeagerstown, visited | Fiedler Bellefonte, are visiting at the home | Brun and Mrs. Robert Hackenburg | on SMULLTON, Everybody in this vicinity is busy | gathering in provisions for the winter, | Apples are quite plentiful and potatoes | are a fairly good yield, We all appre-| ciate the thoughtfullpess ol our Creator | by so bountituily providing for our | wants and needs. Let us not be selfish | aod uwoconcerned, and return thanks ia an acceptable manner for the many | blessings, | The Misses Anita and barahGrenning- er, of Hicks Run, are spending a few | days with their mother here Miss Maude Fiedler, of Madisonburg, | spent Sunday at the home of Mr. aud Mrs, J. W, Brungart, Harvey Lam t sold his W. Hackman, Mr. and Mrs ber home to W. James Wert, visited at the H, K. Smull, of home west ol Mrs, and last sab- bath J R rente home to Harry Bechdel I'he lat Styers has therein ol ' ved Cr hove ly resided Those hursday, I., on | William | aving lor Dakota with Mr, and Mrs smull, are Roy Grenninger, ler and wife, and Jackson family, We wisn you all success, and will be an honor to both Brush | valley and your new western home. Mr. Walizer and Mr. Gibbony, relatives in of | our village over Sunday, Mrs. Newton Fiedler, Mrs. Katherine and Mrs. Mable Fiedler, of Madisonburg, spent Sunday at Newton garts. Roy E. Iressler made a business trip to Millheim on Friday. Grenninger, R. E Miss Erma Sylvis i Lida Stormsiown, vi Jay Steel i 1 ard and Hichs, of relatives here, Clark Steel, Samuel . sit Rich J undayed at William Mayhew's, at Tyrone. : Mechich Williams neot from the Pa. R Mr. and Mrs. W iCave has accepted employ Tyrone iv will ia where they w A reture * LOT David 10e Naving ¥ rut Oe Orsi day Well, talk about i the pight and from want one soon though that they could fi and ’ ALG & supper ol o first class style three cords upper was ready Dell rang of that meant, bu or sand in the it was Pussy's The county PINE GROVE MILLS. The funeral of Mr. Ganer took place Saturday at one } ¢e of his da rment was made o'clock fromm the | ighter, Mrs. Wright; | st P Hall and sor "ao “ : Markie wife were inv Jar wits lon lis! 1 sister BOAL nmbper Bellefonte and at the } ast week Murray spent F with her sister at SBURG from here inst attended week wife, of Alexan Daniel and re ome of Yers Abner ridny Centre d Mrs of Mr iIfather at Pine Saturday ar and Ralph Rishel spent with friends In Altoona Alles Magoffin left visit with friends In (inrmer Grove On week Mra month's delnhin We Inst of Mm Eliz Mifflin « veral Lhe relatives { her over ') : Mrs part) TT at Iw RUNVILLE. Oras Poorman and wife, of field, were greeting old friends town during the past week William Johnson, wife and little daughter Ruth, also Mr. and Mrs. Me- Quillen, of Wallaceton, were guests of Charlies Lucas and family recently Mrs. Anna Witherite and daughter | Eva moved to Bellefonte on Thurs. | day, where they will make their fu- ture home Forden Walker transacted business in Clearfield one day this week Mr. and Mra. Blair Alexander, of Unionville, spent Bunday with their son Joseph The Messrs. Car! Garbrick and Paul Resides, of Valley View, were callers at the Witherite home on Sunday. Miss Carrie Shank, of Mt Eagle, Was seen on our streets on Sunday. CENTRE LINE. A number of our farmers are getting ready to have the Bell telephone Ine stalled In thelr homes, which will be A great convenience to many. The following persons spent last Sunday at the home of Geo. Harp- ster's and family: Mrs. Catherine Struble, Miss Mary Btruble, Howard Struble, all of Zion; Miss Mar} n Struble, of Washington, D. C., and Ja- cob Struble, of Pittsburg. They made the trip from Zion In Mr .Struble's automobile, Walter Brower, of Warriors Mark, moved into his father<in-law's house at this place, on Saturday. Samuel Cupp and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Mang, at Pine Grove Mills on Sunday, Clear. in our { Gunsal ftany; | Kora pe | nor i, | Peck | Mrs. Geo and tw ithe g | visit i ing NITTANY. Missy Mayme Zerby has home after spending three weeks vis iting friends in Penns Valley and Hpring Mills Charley Gunsallus and James Gunsahius, visited Beech Creek over Bunday. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr, James Gunsallus on Wed- nesday night, 6th, it being Mrs. Gun- gallus’ 66th birthday, and thelr chil dren, greadehildren and neighbors as sisted her celebrate it In their home Those present wore William Gunsallus, wife, two daughters and one son, Mill Hall; Hennry Me- Closkey and son, of Mackeyville; Gear her, wi and daughter, of Lavina hn Delaney, wife and son, of Hu burg: Charley Gunsallus, wile a: five children, and Mrs and Tom Gunsallus Ni Mra. A. R. Mauck, Mrs. Dan and daughter, Mrs, Hannah Mrs, Nolan and daughter La Mra Peck Mrs. Tillle My ind daughter Hester, Mrs. Jennle Long Mr, and Mrs. G. W, freshments father, in hin friends new of (ico 4 d of Shower and rendered ROM Mrs Delaney asant time an and Gunsallus the day mother returns of Bingman preached germon to a large Sunday evening Walter Graham, of jest of his father-in ger and family, of our young folks atter society at Hublershurg n audience on Philadelphia law, W, Kensir 8 ome ded literary one night Mrs Tolbert last week Hettio left on Mrs, G. W Tuesday for a brief among friends, the former at Tyrone and the latter at Birm ham, Altoona and Tyrone Most of our people falr at Bellefonte and had a fine time Glenn Nolan last week on Mra. Perry lam Showers, who some time, are just neither of them in much Mrs. Mauck much to be among her to atte church Mrs. George Mrs. (Cleve C ys ) Hublersburg, were Perry Tate and ing attended the report having was to Howard one day business, Webner Mrs been it the improving has Improved so to go out again and neighbors and Wil- il for same, very and have abo ns able friends nd Me- the Wie ) with his p Corman at Pleasant © his family here John Holme s having put on the house and » ments made «¢ Ouse James Nolar Dorman, Showers and Snavely ing the worl Cal. Stover hin last week WwW. § frie new roof improve upled by Willd n Tne OC Yeod Wife the fune riot her Stor 1s ms ret ite & 3 f our near Qt y ple attended box social Creek one night week Miss Verna Allison, who is the lock Haven Normal pent Sanday with her many friends Lot attend is bus taking t Re MANOR HILL~Postter Twp. Mrs J. 1 agner pppoe the " after . k ehiter, ret h deligt Mies Mae peveral dave Mrs. Albert fonte where she mi Belle house Keeping jonts at Kg EB last Kiinefelter Miller ar Searson were Mr and d child in farmers and children were guests at the Inst week G. Cummings and and Wm. Stump wee pa for Mary the Flow al western state Ldoyd Brown home Mr. and Mr: A son Paul Henry spent the Sabbath at Colyer Some of the farmers are picking their winter apples and making apple butter: the apple crop being a fall ure at some places Miss Blanche Moyer spent over Sun- day last at the home of Arthur Cum- mings and was accompanied home on Sunday evening by her friend Clarence ond, of Boalsburg * Ar Mra ne iT returned | — | spent Sunday afternoon with thelr { friend, Miss Blanche Moyer, Mrs. Margaret Barr and daughter Ella, returned home after an extended vigit to Philadelphia and other points Mrs. Bamuel Klinefelter and daughe- r Dora, are 11 with typhoid fever, but are improving PORT MATILDA Clyde and Jess Sones, Sil f IE ¢ . V wer, in the and sited | renter Levi Cowher Sandy home Cove, this week On Monday morning we enjoyed at gentle and much needed rainfall William Rhoads and wife, of Pleasant Hill, visited at the home of the former's | mother in Ferguson township, on batur day and Sunday last, The library and wall chart issued from the office of the Centre Democrat, 1 but 0 t hie " al the of their grandfat HIGH VALLEY. The peach harvest is over, ey spent; now the road hauling extract wood we don’t know but thus cat and mon. are on the What next ; we would say corn husk- there's no corn in Highvalley, corn husking. The buck- teams } not only an ornament voila of in formation as well, Ed Sharer and family, of Sundayed the hb Adams in Shadydel], John Erb and Al po i me ald Eagle Bay at ol Matthew (New exander LYER-—Potter Twp. Jacob M from Paris, F ometime visiting here, , and Mrs Ralph and are visiting Henry Fryer spent Sunday Swabb The stork is still busy at this place; recently it visited at the home of D C. Fahringer and presented a girl Mr .and Mrs. Slutterbeck and fam- , attended the funeral of the latter's mother on Sunday, near Wolfs Store. Mra. P. 8. 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