Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 2nd, 1909, am Correspondents’ Department onlin ed from Page Secen “ HOWARD. In Qur Churches on Sunday Methodist Epis ‘uvior il preach at M.: Kennedy at 2 weopal ey POW wroan 4 4 83 Mt. Bethel at 2 long nt 00 P.M United Evangelical of pastor W. W consequent detention in Lock Haven, ble to make pre for this church Since the | rg at M at Sa I'he serious ill Rhoades, and his at the hospital | render it tmpractica- wehing announcements at this time above was written Mr Rhoads has phoned from the hospital that he much better and will fall} his appointments next Sunday as usu- | al: Fairview at 10 a.m.; Howard at 7:30 P. M.; also that there will be | special services in the Howard church every evening during next week Lest We Forget ug rr in the ness 0 | feasts | awaiting In next and his into tak: member the | by Lure Reformed church Let us also go » of hearing Atlantic to Friday evenn emember Thanksgiving Feastings M: H. | | Lax i me father. Thomas : Nellie her aughter ege to have home with Lme thanks Howard girls nee of board r old home and feast Ing Mins of Inr teach had her of a Clearfield th other friends during the re. pop oer school, : rey friend In the mands ¢ win wife ents nd ful oming Mr Fre Robl nd Mr. and tion week Erte], of childr Pl home for derrick Robb young FEdwin Mra. Wilbur ¥ Milesbure on No i] dinner with Samuel the son's brother uncle of the party head of the we school, and returned on No. MM David Holter came home from Pit. cairn to spend the thankful holiday Misa M, HH. Lucas had her feast with Milton relatives Joseph Bchenck left work at Ntate Colleg For the festive dinner with his family Miss Corilla snd Hunter Thomas were guests of the family of thelr bro. ther, T. E Thomas Mrs. Austin Kunkle, of Willlamsport, a daughter of Jacob Robb, feasted In the home circle Instructor KE. P. Thomas, of State College, spent the holiday at home, A Thanksgiving evening party was held at the home of Miss Mabel Loder and was attended by something more than forty of our nice youn le, who carried their baskets po fla on with them, after the fashion of a suin- mer plenle. Fine fun and full feast. ing was the order of the evening. lsor Weber invited half a dosen or so of his Sigma Chi fraternity fel. lows to come down from State Col- and help him eat turkey, and then 1 ‘WAY MISqUWE [WOO] Yl pox with his par Hp Erte], thank the feast Miss Emma Robb, with Mittebure, made Min M. Robb, brother nd ronnful who in-law Hkowinn Milesburg in his carpenter and came home | The | wedding | clos: | vivants Hall went to | had thelr evening | and | the | It was a typical college party On Thanksgiving eve, Emma entertained at cards in honor of her sister Edith who is enjoying a vacn- tbon from the Normal, Besides the ‘Hew Circle’ ‘several out-of-town ent, Including Miss Pittsburg: Charles Philadelphin, and Clond, Eaton and of State College of Balser Weber Mrs, Wi fin- d no more §T Weber Fue Were pis Alma Packer, of \ Woodward, of Messrs Schaffer, Gearhart at and Frat. brothers Ie «a is her's could asting wu ol The Wedding Bells Rang A tl th | bright al Cen : gently when a 10:30 last Mond morning Henry J. Miller, of Haskell, I J, and Kathe M. Kane, Howard irls, stepped to the altar of St. Ber- nard's and were made man and wife, by the Impressive ceremony of the Catholic church The couple moved up the alsie to the stately tones of the march from Lohengrin, and approached the altar, were Father O'Hanlon, who per- the ceremony and pronounced in his dignified way At its the party, accompanis invited friends, returned to of the bride, one of sumpt and ever opt Onde they by formed the mass us mot the wher the well prepared Howard wis departed fow home most IOUS served them. The vening train Mr. Miller erative posit the DuPont who a8 Mm the « where and | on De srslayers hoped health E B OReill and Paul nancliers f Lock : and Long, mine host of the Clinton at Mill Hall, esught John Wel Lock Haven streets last Sat vegled him into thelr anto Jolly juartette of kindred brought him hime In record after a sumptuous supper at the Howard in which they were two or three others of our loeal bon returned in the glorious moon Hght of the evenin Jackson Kline o0 George Bechdel, William Holt, William ye, James Kane and Melvin Smith, all boarded No for Dellefonte on Saturday Mrs. Alma Christley, of Johnstown, has been In our town for several weeks giving needed attention and care to her Invalid sister, Mrs. A. A. Plet. cher W. IL. Gardner, of Blanchard, came up Saturday afternoon to spend an hour or two with his venerable broth. ers, Andrew Jackson and Anthony Wayne Mra. Frank Wood, of Williamsport, after a protracted visit with her cous in here, Mra. John Schenck returned to her home last Friday Mra. Christie Walker, of Apgah, W Va. dined with her friend, Mrs. J. D Gledhill, last Monday Mrs. John HB. Wetzel and son Will. lam spent last Bunday with friends in Lock Haven, George RN. Barrett, of Salona, visited his half brother, C. M. Fox, last Hat. urday. Insurance agent W. L. Malin, of Bellefonte, is a frequent visitor in our town, Mra. Goorge Williams was a Helle. fonte visitor on Saturday. Miss Lulu Johnson visited the coun- ty seat on Friday. Bros i, | f Charles Hotel or on ths rday, Aver hr! in Hpirita time and Hotel 4 I. Stricker, Mrs { been { Co. by a | making a foined by | Mt Clements, Michigan, where he treated for chronic rheumatism about three months ago, with instruc tions to use every known means, under the care of local physiclans, for builld- ing up his general health and strgngth ening his system, and then to return for further treatment, the physicians believing that with strength to endure for sometime thelr somewhat methods he might be cured these three months he has ly and courageously work to attain the needed vi made marked gains and last he agnin started under the ep hig father who has bean his ful lant during his of pair for the by a strong hope warm had vigorous During most manful- and dieted and has Monday cort ol t faith- months filled rie Mans sanitarium of ultimate Cover friends bon h him Rhoads, having thi edeide of Mrs. Morrow, his sly il daughter in Cumberland was attacked on Saturday most painful malady, suffering so verely that on Monday phy siclan, Dr, O. W. it advisable to take Haven hospital At better and expects to ments The ingathering family Williams wife and Rev from serio returned PP morning his McEntir, deemed him to the lock this writing he is fill his appoint. home of H, 8 place those and f daughter How Williams the present mily, 8 Ww was the of the wer . R Ww" » LA M., Lu for feast and and as M spent . Fred He Mrs Jom Packer ne Poorman. of Yarnell gests of Mrs. John | Wallzer Monday Harry Haver father erick Samuel A ed home of 8 wy riv last for a short visit Mine Nell with Kline week end her parents Henry Wetzel Beech Creek spent the was a Bunday visitor in Disappointment the of the hope family Gitt Portraits | The time between now and CHRISTMAS is limited. If you will favor us with a sisting Immediate Iy we will be able 10 complete our order in time. Don's de ay. We'll do our part if you do yours, in black sheep WE DELIVER WHEN PROMISED, REGARDLESS OF WEATHER The Mallory Studio, 20d Floor Crider's Exchange. Bring this ad, Is worth one extra A Rng Bs by al 1 Leathers, Willard McDowell and Char- Willard McDowell returned from | lie Woodward, to help them help him. | | Yearick fliams, | Director Huston Springs, came to our tiwn on last In search of a teacher to ill a va- cancy in one of the his dis trelt, and dined with his old neighbors, D.T. and Miss Mary Allison He was directed to William Batehlet, of erty township, and secured The 1B. Weber water Into the occupled by T. J Ward CO Wednesday schools of him estate has introduced hie Main street MeCallian and 01 amil on JACKSONVILLE. Mr. Sampson, wife and ty of Pittsburg, are visiting at of Mr. and Mrs, Geor Hoy Mrs, Chas and en Yearick were Lock Hay Baturday Mr. and Mrs tended the fi William ineral Mrs [.owers Of Krape prrived Walter } Yen dren Mrs allowing « home Hoy ldrer wlio YOU SHOULD BRING Butter & Eggs TO OUR STORE, BECAUSE mRF EEE EAE ar a a ee Cd Me EM Md 8 [) 1) a - » » JON > wy { - . 1) It is no . J 2 Senestontontend \ J . » . 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