Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, a Correspondents’ Department Cantinued - HOWARD. In the Churches Next Sabbath Church Elder J H Tomson, evangelist, will geeach in the morning and evening at Howard, and in the afternoon at Mountain Eagle United ‘Evangelical--The condition of pastor Rhoades such that it not deemed expedient make an nouncements for him fi next Sab- bath. Methodist Episcopal Pastor R Taylor will preach and administer the Holy Communion at Beech Creek at 10:30 In the morning and at 7:30 in the evening, and will preach at Hunter's Run at 2:30 in the afternoon Christian Chapel Elder W erson will preach in the evening of (Christ D Is Is to " S H. Pat at 7.30 Holiday Home-Comers Among those who hold here dear that they from their places of pleasure whenever mit, and who came at the holiday vacation Are Lulu Schenck, Nellie Hopkins, Lauretta Weber, Josephine Muffly, Edythe Web- er, Blanche Swartz and Hdith Went- zel, of the Lock Haven Normal: Thomas and Jennie Kane, of the bright College, at Meyverstown; lle Weber, of the Broad Street servatory of Music, Philadelphia; Edwards and Stuart Taylor, inson Seminary, Williamsport; Holter, Woman's College, and E. P. Thomas and of State College. The above constitute the fine delegation which we have sent out to round up their educa- tion. The following are those who are helping make the world's progress in distinct fields of usefulness Bertha Knoll, Clarence Yearick and Charles V. Woodward, of Philadelphia; Edna Reber, of Bridgeton, N. J.; rick, (Mrs Ellery Tice, and Al- va B. Weirick and wife, of Altoona; Wm. P. Woodward, Pittsburg: Maud Hopkins, Tyrone; Schenck Milesburg D A Ebe burg; i 1 Marsden Alice Kline, William Waltz, Lock Ha ‘onfer, Cambria and Alfred Confe “he Mt i ‘oalport their homes come to them school, work or 80 some Al- Nel. J Lulu Carr) Grace Irwin, Ih Laura and of Belle- Mrs Edward ( Robert rey nion the ture Railroad Man Sees Agricul New Year's Day Pp y he gin eral parade the and dir the middle who edge to and part much taker ard ret unplea the « the ranks serious young guilty but es str Wore of the wh the iar noe sant ting on Fe iitry Christmas Greetings Across the Conti. nent A bea i} San Th i Car r a Calfornks at ry to all hi Joseph ard of the Redlands bears Chr (T fr here th Rey YeRY of the pul ends Kelley woeeptably from for a fille} ‘ who thereabo pits of the it Miles! ite Preshyvteriae reg. Jacksonville ard Mr. Kelley healt} demands relief from the rapid changes of winter and h friends pleased to know that he Is comfortable California He preached from a Presbyterian pul pit In Redlands SBabhbhath ed 19 and How imperatively severity and climate “ ur “ re in non Finally pleasure Passed It In Hiate to Je of an that at npplicants n examination permission to practices medicine recently appeared before the of Examiners, our young friend, George Stanford Hensyl was one of the sixty, five out of seventy .-one applicants who were successful, and that he has been granted a physician's license to prac. tice, Bince his graduation Dr. Hensyl sas been holding the relation of Ine ¢ at the FBtate Hospital at Ash. 1, under the direction of Dr. J. © one of the most accomplished ceesaful surgeons In Pennsyl for who a #4 achelor Gone. pokman Leathers, of the ers Brothers, was married y, Dec. 20, at State Col. e being Miss Alma Re. grand-daughter of the Harvey, long ‘well remembered here, HF. Btrunk., Sev. ttanded the wed. 0 Mr. and Mrs \ to thelr Ny odding bells and never Erectings i [| i | | sie, circumstances per- | period of | | of | bert Maude | Con- | of Dick- | Allentown; | Walter Muffy, | named | | home | Zetta C Mary Wel- | | fre ight ongregations | | ory | re Intive | hospital ! Haven the | ithe 3 i Hoy a loard | Pavements and Crossings ’ Our councils rightfully property holders that each shall the snow shoveled from the sidewalks in front of his property, and in a gen- eral way keep it In good order for the use of pedestrians, and enforce this excellent rule by requiring the street commissioner do it In cases where the property holder shall nes glect to do and colleet the cost of it from him Most property hold ers cheerfully and willingly and thor oughly attend to this important mat ter But who shall the bor ough aut to the require of all they fo 80, compel haorities clean street Ccrogsings On Thursda week Mrs \ her Sunday her sister, Mrs. W. 1 followed by the ments which those ladies know so how to prepare Miss cas was a helpful and efficient ald There were seventeen of the fortune little folks and their names are Maves Mary K Henderson, Cooke, Pearl Confer, Helen Addella Henderson, Rosetta Knarr, Esther Strunk, Harold Maves, Walter Leathers Charlie Bhay, Roy Diehl, Donald Shay, Walter Shay, Mor- ris Ralph Mayes and Mary Rodgers evening of Chi Schenck iIstimas entertained at the home Harvey Mu delicious refresh A Hehool clase f of well tebecca Lu ate Mary Marion Krape, Lucas The holiday week guests at the home the H. A. Moore's were, Mrs. Al- Blerly and daughter Hannah, of Milesburg: Miss Esther Greeno, of Cincinnati; Mrs. Jane C. Ryman, of Milesburg, and her nephew, James Levy, of Woolsey, South Dakota; and Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons, of Altoona, the latter being a sister of Mrs. Moore The Misses Maud nie Kane, who are bright College at stopped off at for the visit at the Thomas and Jen pupils of the Meverstown, Harrisburg on thelr holiday vacation home of former Stanford, of the Evangelical ination. The bishop Stanford, the college Pa daughter the 's in ir nstr in art, at New Year's eve ladies of the lub enjoyed a social and bridge g at the home of Mrs. Dr. Kurtz until eleven o'clock, and then 1jo ed Lucas’ popul inborates On S.( the A) evenin ry y Charles Ar restau Ppe i nd ren where prepared An i discussed for during he te it been they i yera hh the nave n Wedneadn Thomp siting a ne oF lant Mra Ward ¢ son wi h rking towy her wn ITT 3 Mrs wove ] IRI ‘ta v1 ne ir Hall na at n the that Rn and keop | Al- | The Rev. James Platt, ionville, and the Rev, 8. V Pittsburg, were the guests respective ly of the Misses Maud and Nellie Hope kins, at the home of Mrs, John B. Hol ter, during holiday week Mr. Bergen preached, Mr. Pratt assisting in the opening services, very acceptably, to the Presbyterian congregation In the Christian Chapel last Sabbath evening The audience an unusually one, and exproesgod their Holter two A Of WAS large appro that {if sisters who attractive \ ng ministers are, she would he to chicken farm B. Harve connect man) Mrs nhout bation had ns these start a declares more to vou gh NETS ne obliged James Sunday School thi (‘hris su class d with tian Chapel « ple m 18 eve delightiul porti-nity ongregation, him with a which they social « rprvised and on Christ not only a but the op with hand sed Visit made vening, to present him some smoker's stand an evidence of thelr regard and esteem. The la dies who compose the are, Mrs Ww. 1. tosetta Cooke, Mrs, W IL Harvey, Mrs. A. A. Schenck, Rebec ca Lucas, Mrs, Leonard Confer, Miss Rimert, Miss Swartz, Mrs Rodgers, Miss M. H. Lucas, Mrs. J. B. Harvey, Miss Bessie Pletcher Mrs. Alonzo Henderson The started Years eve, ble time of from house n ius Class Cooke, and young ladies’ for and sewing circle a little lark on New made a very enjova- it They made brief calls to house among thelr friends, spending a little time at each home in singing and paying compli- ments, then taking eaptive whatever young people, boys or girls, they han pened to find In the house, and proceed. ing to the next, with constantly in creasing numbers. Good fun, and no mischief out Miss Bertha thorough the German phia, and who, some 3% Ago the that for mother Jesse holiday Ki training oll, who recel ns a ved her trained nurse Hospital in Philadel. since her graduation been constant practice of her pro heen ISIN city, in ears in in has ngaged ssion has 8 much and sister Mason, of Lock was a visitor at the he Mr. and Mrs. Claude RB. Moore Mrs. Willlam P. Grafe. of Johr town, and Mrs. George Draugher Philadelphia, formerly the Miss« Flora Gruver, of the y ha been spendir r \rents v ‘ fe } vacation with her Mins needed rest here Haver sme of f a ir ' d ! ver last T Grafe 8s home ri f ar or severas Chicago Hall Centre on trains rmers 1 advertise the Centre Demon B&B mt January sale— muslin underwear Fresh, new Muslin Un. | derwear at prices so much Agent W ed to Tyrone 1 FY Ph of his Mie Charles Bellefonte the ness ¢ Bhi thelr family ok and Mrs dined with Abram Weber Mrs of weel Misa Maud Rimert went inshury Friday last to there trained Weber and Alonso a between train trip to | of last week Mra. Wm J. Wilson ears end holiday with their i. at Williamsport Mm 1. © evening visit to her hrother, still lamentably frall Paul Nenneteh and Marshall Snyder, of State College, were vaeation of BK P. Thomas Mra. Furst Crider and Jeanette spent New Years Grandma Hteele Miss Dianche Gardner, of the town ship, spent the year end with her bro. ther In Altoona Miss Florence tain Eagle, was a guest In town Jacob Robh and family entertained Mr. ad Mra. Kunkle, of Williamsport, Inst week Edythe Butler spent © a with her sister, Mra. Bennett, in Hall, s+ BE P. Thomas visited Jersey Ehore and Sunbury during his vacation. The founda ‘of the big frelgh erane were put in last week. William M, Neff visited his son at Mehaftey © week. Inst te Phil on enter the nurse Hender ok fae A Abram son made on Tuesday und t Mr Rpen BON Thompson pald a Runday Hower Aaughter day with Leathers, of Moun- New Year's Day guests | | lower than usual market | value, people find advant | age to come or send from much longer distances than your town. Sale includes every kind of Muslin Under Garment, also Infants’ wesr-—Ameri can made and French hand made, | Women's White Nainsook | Night Gowns, square neck, trimd with dainty embroid. | ery edge and insertion, £1.00, Other Night Gowns, 50e to $50.00, White Cambrie Petticoats ‘with tuckt flounce and ten inch eyelet embroidery ruf- | fle, $1.5 | Other Petticoats, 50¢ to $50.00. | | White Nainsook Corset Cov- ers, trimd with neat embroide | edge—also a style trimd with | lace insertion and edge, 50c, Other Corset Covers, 10¢c to $10.00 BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH (PA LJ Uns | Bergen, of : i : : : | Thursday, January 6th, 1910. : : BOALSBURG. Prof. Edward Meyers and family, of MecKeysport, spent their Christ. mas vacation here with thelr parents Mabel Meyers and Ruth Rupp spent over Christmas in Altoona with friends The Christmas services in both churches were well attended Iw, Glenn and family, visited several days Mrs, Glenn's mother, Howard Zeigler and ant Gap, spent a few brother Adam The sudden Stuart Wit ft friends he Pittsburg Ww brought of W funeral morning her conducted the Branch cemeters Henr Mevers College Mrs spent nt Margaret We are sorry death of one of Indies Mary Mayes, who died on Friday e ing her with h daughter Mrs = Mrs. Mayes only days will missed hy her her f eral was held farenoon Another sad death of Miss Jennie Hunter, who made her with her sister, Mrs. Emma Stuart, at Pittsburg: her body was brought here on Monday afternoon the funeral was held on Tuesday morning from the home of her nephew, William Stuart Miss Hunter had taught school here many years, and her many friends at this place were very sorry to hear her iliness deat? Mra. Ed. Tyson Bellefonte treatment The William little daughter Anna Dale had her friends In evening of Bri the home Bell idlord of Wood at Mrs nis denth shoo) She had | took KATZ & CO’S WHITE SALE Starts Monday Jan'y 10th. re and heres Inst Ii was 8 In her Wednesda Harnish urial the Stun held pastor home 1m Tha nephew BOrvicos at and Geor es the wife, of She of and Sunday Miller home to note the our idden Mrs ven oldest home, or Ishler fow n on nt P sick i" and any friends Monday was that n home and Better Values Than Ever Before. Larger Assortments, and Strictly Up-to- date In Every Partic- present had a roya) ular. of and te i} was taken hospital on Tues the home o week and left Sara Fl visited nat Inst stork Pirouse, nice in honor MceGlirk, of Alto th ettn INE WAS w d eve spent ry one 1 time RO A CALL WILL CON- VINCE YOU. KATZ & CO. Seeour “Bargain Frames” at 23c. AND 10c. {18 PN The Mallory Studio, 4 Floor Crider's Exchange SEMI-ANNUAL Reduction Sale From overs q IArier we have HEARN] Pras sang thear spienau Clot } : customers, the actual purchasers, praises loudest Ne overcoats as during the past season ver before have we shown such Aarge assortments } It is & matter of policy with however, to keep moving us, We must take care of our Spring goods, now making and soon to be here, and consequent'y many of our very finest suits and overcoats have to go Friday, January 7th, i i remember its the price only that's reduced. The unequaled starts the sale, ane character of Sim clothes—character that has stamped them the finest clothes re. tailed —<the standard of clothes value-—-custom or otherwise—remains the same, There is no extra hurrah and shouting to this sale. Every price reduction is a trne reduction. No marked up and marked down policy of doing business here, and the redaction in price does not signify all the actual saving when buy- ing here, for our prices in most instances are lower than elsewhere $20 oo Suits and Overcoats now cut to $10.00 Suits and Overcoats now cut to, $7.05 $9.00 $11.50 $13.75 $15.00 $16.50 $22 50 Suits and Overcoats now cat to ‘hs . $12.50 Spits and Overcoats Bow cut to $25 00 Suits and Overcoats now eut to $19.25 All Boys' Snits and Men's Separate Pants average a third off, $15 00 Suits and Overcoats now cut to, , REE EEE $18 00 Suits and Overcoats pow cut to All Suits and Overcoats in the store-—none reserved, The store that has never held a deception sale—every reduction advertised =f true reduction. SIM, THE CLOTHIER.
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