Page 10, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, December 23, 1908, Correspondents’ Department Continued - wn HOWARD. tas eve the bells were rung! NLEDS OVO LH ruass was subtly: nly night, in all the year, ved priest the chalice rear od wid baron’'s hall tenant, serf, and all; I iis rod of rule aside remony doffed his pride Witl bl nCh ris On Chr That « Saw Lig I'nen op To vas Power And « The ety That All h And g That ¢ at Lhe ul 10 his shoes (ht vilinge partner choose jncontroliod delight 4 the happy night y Lhe GLLg as the crown OL tidings of saivation down I wus merry bogland when Bristmas brought bis spores again Twas Christmas broached the mightiest ale; "T'was Christmas told the merriest tale; A Christmas gambol oft would cheer A POOr mwi’s heart through half the year ht m 0“ In Qur Churches Next Sabbath Chapel-There will be no in the Chapel next Sabbath, there will be paper next i 1} wnee now that | oath, Jan the ! resbyterian, of 7:30 P M for service by Disciple, but preach at Christian preaching but as week it on the folloy Rey \ Pitts This 1 i no Is Wi | ) S erson, Past } Or Ww 1 {oward Ja mville {i KH. D in the Mount Crow 10-0606 A Vl and Agrict A 4 ure and Railroading Plot her Fhe room ‘ arated includ which teach and L or ‘hrist of the ted) AR tres from program the fr nutes t Was ons jite An th re Heth school whom to be fen 0 he wens her 4 Miss I Mra is spending thier, Mrs. R Emma Robb r THetors the spent enerabile of Cur winter with Confer Thuraday the in lefante Mr. and Mrs thelr young Christmas Avis The 6. 8. 8 Club An organization of the adult ladies of our town, were the guests last Thursday evening of Miss M. 1. Lu- can. After a regular business session Mise Lucas led them to the restaurant of oaterer Charles Lucas, where she had ordered a supper which Charlie had prepared and served in his very best wmiyle. Fried oysters formed its base and olce cream ta finial, and the space between filled In with such good things ns he always furnishes. Wit and wisdom abounded and jollity was the keynote of the occasion. Bo much we have heard, but the detalls we eannot give because it was strictly an “Adamiers Eden” and the ladies pos ftively will not “tell tales oat of school” Those present were the Mesdames Cooke Weber (Wiilam), Hechdel, DelHans, Weber (John), Moore (H. A), Miner, Thomas . derson, Moore (C, 1), and the hostess, Miss Lucas. Matthias Are holidays Walker and spending thelr with friends In pon Saturday | State College, | taken ! A Rare Treat { Will be found | talnment to be | day, evening, In the Fairview church, about a mile and a half from town It will be both vocal and Instrumental, and the participants will number not less than fifteen, most of whom reside in the neighborhood. The affalr [ the benefit of the church, and will be Punder the management of J, Kinsel and Milton B. Gardner, of Altoona, and | Miss Ilda Rbhoades, of Howard The will be open at 7:20 and enter tainment will at Admission 10¢ for children for rvedults It will be well vaalk the 1 of admission and the « good Albert repre musical tomorrow, Fri. in the given enter- doors 8 15¢ long begin and worth a ind wie ause | the Tone State ek antler Schenck is accredited il Grang but dance sentative r to the State other from the Wd Rrange th 11 meeting ‘ College H several members ein | Farmers’ Week Next week, nm, I : waning Monday no the Ver org Pem very Fifty from no will be L st ir in Farmers’ Pennsyly ¢ the it and t its equ fow have ever had il Be 1ke part ' IPO relation 14 for ther The First Fox fh TT rs : friend Willian Tur i i -“n v1 the these rushin suffered while at his Monday and a take g de ’ tnok the nD RR tn Kurtz’ care is mending Mill Hall, was sent to in the tower Mra W. HH Long, Mrs. §. HL. Bennl ison, Mrs. Viola Hastings, Miss Bennl {son and Mra. D, Kurtz were a quin- | | tette which took the Tuesday morning | {train In search of the fixings for | Christmas feastings and festivities i The brothers, William and Charles Baschelet, bright young Clinton coun ty teachers, spent last Saturday here as the guests of their former neigh. bors, Miss Minnie and Frank Robb, Henry Gault is doing bridge work for the N. ¥. C. RR Co, near Cur. weoenaville, and Cameron Hinton Is do. ing concrete work for the same com- pany in the same neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. N. HH. Bechenck left on No. 0 Tuesday morning to spend Christmas with thelr daughter, Mrs Worthington, at Muncy, Ellery Tice, engineer for his father's threshing machine, now that the sea. pont In over, has gone to work In the shops at Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Welrick have thelr daughter, Mra. I. M. Carr, and her husband, of Princeton, N. J, as holiday guests, Mra. Peter Robb, Jr, and her young son Mark are having their Christmas hill Hineas (Ile peri § work He was under 1 8. A. Croll, of his place n in tower on his home is for | at’ | days fand Mrs Christmas {on Friday | Editor and {among the | Elizabeth shoppers Hammon in Loek on Tuesday, Joseph KE. the Medico phia for had the urday. terly Mrs her dn old son, first visit ood were Haven Chi Mrs, F visitors institute on Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Beck took a day ff last Friday and spent at east wortion of it in Bellefonte L. H. Henderson | Christmas remembrand little | 7 Wednesday. Fetrick Altoona, are Mr and My 8. Dunham from here at Tuesday, were the a shoulder, Hin useless J. 8 on the mid chaperoned Owen to teachers’ arm ¢ i I" i Ox [1 X, ! Mrs looked for her Haven for two last | Wen ones In kK Underw that from | A ru And i Airs ’ i wr} he hi th train Preparations nde \l Mere : J. Willis Altoona mornir and Year Undertake He, Wednesda I glen place train \ church, where ser ducted 1} the Res ol the whict mem be with weed Mrs ' re Inst ATE Kt h mont hs ler Rogers journey uU R ha NIONVILLE Eckenrot} BEB &B seasonable AFTER CHRISTMAS aaa | h 3 N he “THAT PHOTOGRAFH" ur “Bargain Frames” at Po orders where in the BOGGS NORTH BIDE The Mallory Studio, and ’ fer’s Exchange Mra. J. D. Gledhill, Migs Olive Smith | Clara Caldwallader. left for her home | Brugger, Hospital several months, and second operation on returned by her Reed grandp tinke PITTSBURGH, eventually succumb. In attempt an eulogy this excellent man, have not the command of language do him justice—suffice hie of God's noblest horns man, & man as his note” by all re denced y the and neighbors ernl Interment cemeter on who has been at in Philadel hie nt Sat ut to say an Wis and respect which Tr mi frie fu where one WOrks his home healed | of any whose beloved w him large n who attended made arm word on in ut who ‘ or of Mill Hn train tn 11 on arrived his Tues wi months It is his grandma Fo and Hi Fomor Compliments of the readers Andy wan COBURN, On Fy H nen: y © aM or vi Irwin, days old, and many to his ng | I 10 he was comparatively young hearts go out in sympathy wife (who was Miss Laura Meyer) and his five sons, Calvin, Daniel, Ray, Paul and Jacob, He is survived by his mother and the ne brothers Alvin, Villlam, Ambrose and Lloyd, The fun- 4 atended, was A conducted by Rev, the Reformed church deco nm Kt d a also i follow ds eral, which wi Tues DD, Donat which the Interment “i Millh« Corman arri GAY 1 held on as in mens airview nt m and sor of Healp od Cre i" I und Mrand Mrs. | | OTT . an 1) } #8 there erin | Katz & Co’ STORE NEWS A ———— ~~ sk $18.50 Suits Now $12.50 suggestion a | $12.50 | Suits Now $7.25 SPECIAL SALE LADIES’ and MISSES’ COATS and SUITS ErCTON wane | —— charces pre 5X) anvwhere re CHheON " States & BUHL PA ONE-THIRD OF FF ON ALL COATS. Ratz & Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. nmin) aa i. Very Best Xmas Store! The Best During the balance of the year, as proven by the endorsement and patronage of Centre county's best dressers. its not strange its the best Xmas store for men and boys’ wearables THE SIM STORE Necessities or luxuries, costly or inexpensive, the goods as shown by us are not equaled variety, new- ness of style, and as moderately priced We've never had the good fortune before to offer as complete, as handsome a showing SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS, vacation with her daughter, Mrs. J Whippo. : LOUNGING ROBES, SMOKING JACKETS, BATH ROBES, Travellers’ Goods, etc., the choicest lot of ideal Christmas giving things shown in any one store. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, FANCY VESTS, NECKWEAR, MUFFLERS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, SWEATERS, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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