Page 8, HE CEN MOC Trr———— ——————————_————— AL ———— Correspondents’ Department ee le H HOWARD. In Qur Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed—Rev, BE, J. Faust, pastor- elect, will preach at 7.30 P. M., Sat urday evening next, in the new church in Howard Christian Chapel-—Rev. James Pratt, ! of Unionville, Presbyterian, will preach at 730 P. M Church of Tomson, Evangelist, Huston, Sabbath morning ing, and Saturday evening United Evangelical--Rev Ww Rhoades will preach at Howard 10.30 A. M, and at Jacksonville at P.M Methodist Episcopal Taylor will preach at A. M, at Hunters Run at Beech Creek at 7.30 H. D preach at and even before iW J will Christ A WwW nt 1.30 Pastor Howard at at 2.30 P P.M R. 8 10.30 M An Incipient Fire While she dressing Sabbath evening, Mrs J permitted her little daughter Louise to play at an open bureau er The child foun a large old comb and he t the of the An plogion and tered ts comb fol lowed and in an instant the cloth- ing in id the ear pet were all « Mrs. Mayes stood he speechless, trans fixed it danger The who had been | an errand by the scene just th all his stur d fire.” Mr brother, D below, over. hall, fire were church Mayes Mary draw cellu flame scat for Ww was over lamp fragmei ming as a the cover, the bur un drawer 2° course, Hi ron it while the grasping ugh the mtening toilets finished family appear ed in their stor 1 seats at the gh nothing had room smother [ Then the Movement for Presbyterian Preaching On last Friday i mmiittea of the Huntingd« Presh met in Belle fonts to take inte onsideration tl the Bald presen and Ora | fefonte from Illinois st Mo Mrs Bover It is the A # gone out nday we we to onr nt msm annual and thie w er winter tims Mra Darstor rat only nter her, Mrs V ight agent fon, was Ir i no ayer sun pile « rw «nd PN in agent LS office ™ rall vd con aid a week n partly flling north of the station rondway approaching the passable Thins was greatly needed, and appreciated the well known and itinerant salesman unfortunate fall through in CC, CC. BEhuey's grocery three weeks ago, has so far re. that he was safely removed Pellefonte to his home In the township, with Irvin M. Lucas on Priday last David's heart Ia filled with kindness and good purposes, and | his full recovery Ia hoped for Mrs. John Powers and Mra. RB Taylor, of Bellefonte, warm friends of Mrs. McKinney, visited her in her snlek room on Saturday W. E_FErtel cams home on Satur. | fay for a week's visit with his family, and the next day they, with their son Herbert went to Lock Maven for a | Sunday dinner with their daughter, | Mr. and Mra. Shuman Pletcher on | Tuesday last entertained thelr rela. tives, Mr. and Mra. D. D. Jones, of Pittshure Mrs. Frank Thompson, of Beech Creek, was a dinner guest on Friday last of her friend, Mra. J Will Mayes. Mr. and Mra. Wm. J Wilson had a pleasing visit from thelr son, Boyd Wilson and wife, of Williamsport. Mra, B.C. Deitz was a business vis- ftor at Dellefonte between Wednes- day evening trains, Mra. Wasson, of Lock Haven a sis ter of C, M. Fox, returned to her home Tuesday morning after a week's vis. 1 08 pany ver neat thing last the sink hole making the freight » imnrove will he David Kochler, ehh respected who had a cellar about eaovered from ling ment much quite Ar door Geo, Zerby and family, it with him, Amon the Sick Mrs. W. T. Leathers’ such last week that physician sugested n with other practitioner family selected Ih, PH Mary Parker hospital at he arrived on No. 61 Friday morning Dr. Rence found Mrs. Leathers’ ition very satisfactory, and endorsed [BA Kurtz's treatment During the consultation slight modifications of treatment were agreed upon and the venerable patient is making good progress toward recovery Miss Trenna Pletcher from an attack of grip to receive the dally attendance physician On Friday his to the engine room his restaurant fo look after the fire, alip ped and fell, breaking his ankle at or near « point at which it had been broken a few years ago This mis fortune lays him off for three four weeks, but Dr. Kurtz promises to bring him out all right In the mean time his helper, Bernie Long, and his brother Jesse, are looking after the HOUSERVILLE, The golden wedding anniversary Mr, and Mrs. David Tressler brated on Tuesday the Sth ary, in their hon here couple enjoyed years Hf LOR 10th years of age and enjoved the day very much Nine children were born to thelr une fon, follows Mra, John Dale, of this Mrs. Mary Hickey and Mrs Amhelser, of Altoona; Harvey of Axeman; Mre, Abram Houser, of Peru; and Margaret at home The remaining three passed from this life some years All were with bands and fe except dren of Mis Amhelser ret and John Mrs. Olive of Altoona, being present on ac count of The grandchildren are twelve number and being present DD, C'. Tressler and wife of Lemont; David and Chas, Hickey, of Altoona Grace, Maud, Charlotte Sarah, and Houger, of Peru: and four great-grandehildren one present, Mary Tressler, of D. CC. Tresgler, of Lemont; ones being Margaret, David 1 Huey Corbin. of Altoonn one hrother, Wm splints and Tres and of Bellefonte, a Friday, and Is movi nephew Thomas Tressler and fortably n ) Yiimore Iso present Route agent : the day his A delicious dinner was served In childrer vhich itly rel day was Mrs A: 'R organ with followed by condition w the attendl consultation Her the and of was cele of Febru The happy of married both in their ire quite active Rome Rence,of Sunhury ether and are but con ns some place; John H., suffering ns in BO acute of na ngo present their hus the chil- Marga inilies John and not Lucas, on last Chaarles WAY Corbin, sickness in wer very those or Eleanor daughter the ne business Mrs arm ahout Lhsent broke her ago, had the removed int Aro John Knarr, who three bandages woeks sler, wif wife enjoy to res ing Bert T.ylke & Son as Confer's, his off last Thursday He Lock Haven hospital brief replaced and put | I with good | made bs mm.’ w of nromise of ts gain When Hme Was Er an emplove t We on their saw mill sawed address Belle happy Erowir Mrs. Henry COBURN n in Penr hrance of age teen Mrs L4ah Hi Hunter's but now very handsoms dies’ Ald © ter's R appointment atl eT GES : Te as Wednesday fort members wer SIRs. L 3 t he ) “ minther 8) Tuesaday evening a " birthday party held at of Milton Vonada, at flobey of his £5th birthdas Afra Ww rprise the home in Aas hemi Hin originat anniv W. Vona ereary F wore nirised onde JULIAN pas 2d oon t make and had it of 16 and got iing again Shirlevs it rmer : tone "i ' . _ Res A | stil) : vel lnnt Inesdn trave among his fy ' d A after spendineEg a with her parents ness return er home in Walls Fol Miss Cella An ellefonte Our treet — rir Miss Bessie Wyble 11 ere with her Monday jenday ised a very two Alexander youngest son was taken to at Philipabure, WaE A rno ftaxmm ENDOW wi transact ' nw went purch Miles Alexander Miles Alexander Cottage hosvital week, the cause under his arm Mrs. J. C. Nason was called to Phil. fpeburg to see her sister, Colla Me- Cord, who Is very Il Robert Fogleman and wife visit over the mountain pee the former's father who had fal. len down stairs and was hurt very badly Bome of the sick have got all right and some have not. Mra. John Par. sons has been very low for a week or more; as she Is a very aged lady there is not much hope for her Rev. Bwank, the pastor of the U. B church, has the grip: he could net come to preach last Bunday morning There was quite a crowd of young folks gathered at the home of Ren. ben Alexander's last Friday evening, In spite of all the snow, and report of (all having a very Jolly time, The fevening was spent In music on the organ and making taffy, fudge and eating lee cream and cake Boyd Jordan, after suffering from a s severe attack of the grip, Is again Im. Wayne Port, of ‘Tyron, ‘visited his proved, - " : a —— Bara Warner, after spending sev. eral months at State College, returned to her home here, ' examined Tr three he Henry Weaver, son of George er. of Romola. who has in some of the West Virginia camps during the winter on Friday last C. MM Muffly departed an No 5 Tuesday for a business trip to Roar ing Bpring. Blalr county Miss Nellie Hopkins is spending a week or two among friends In Ty rone and Petersburg David Bmith, of Eagleville Tuesday morning In our bure the and found frozer water thawed us Yi from tr and ers or of the Carria Wear working logging came home heen large abscess made a spent COLYER. Richard Thomas, a student at SBiate College, not finding it to his liking, re. turned home one day last week Mr. and Mra, James Rickart, of Ii. nols, are visiting at the home of LL. R Rickert; they expect to make this part of the country thelr future home Mra. William Long and children, of Woodland, who Is spending some time with her mother-in-law, Mra. Susan Long, spent A day at the home of WE CAN PRINT YOUR S/LS BILLS AND PRINT THEM RIGHT come About a dozen new farm sales were | added to our sale Register this week, | Wo That Rev. W, K. Harnish, of le. mont, will probably tell you that Just | because there are sermons In stones doesn’t necessarily say there are “rocks” In preaching. i last week to | RAT father week, A BUTrDTiRe or KS. noon, of M Mrs aon well filled I who brought as useful presents pleasantly ; three the homes spent served at too the happy Suj keaper, which k ir i" Mrs friends Emerick, Hanna Cora and three childrer Farber, El Myrtle tory, ford Markle Mir 81 Ore A i h ir Mrs urkley, it ary er of by here Barr Gill child children, Filsle M her rs th eT 8 the & £) € Teunasses ard House her who CHIne Sting i“ 11 Inw, Wiis Mrs Willlams and BELLEFONTT» BENORE. party was j re of being return with greeted many feast when Messrs and jus extends nnd t (ieo here making a she o'clock unre Ella child Charlotte Ruth and Williams Thursday, February 17th, 1910. Flick, here hon by her Mrs, A on Tuesday after her 66th birth few calls found her house host of warm friends her cheerfully and | handsome as well The afternoon was a delicious feast was After all par departed for Barr w mide Harry Valentine, the Wm. Burnside time her a load of coal t at the right thar follows and Johnson Dora and Ratz & Co's STORE NEWS they Mrs as time man to her Mrs child ne Stine Mary NO matter where our ad appears Parso Ros in this paper next week Watch For It You'll not only find silk bargains chile Bottorfy but bargains in cotten and woolen goods as well, We would have told you all about it this week but we were delayed in some of our merchandise. Watch Our Ad look for every local. Digest it all then come. Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Few Spring Clothes That are already here--ready to be shown, will be a reve- lation to many in the per- fection that has been obtain- ed in good clothes making. The models are the hand- somest we have ever had the pleasure to show. The fab- rics are beautiful. Good tail- oring stamped upon every garment. Let usshow you what we consider the best clothes made. Tailored ac- cording to our specifications by America’s foremost good clothes makers—-Hart Shaff- ner, & Marx; Garson, Meyer & Co.; Pellham. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress
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