Page 8, THE CENTRE DEMOC'R AT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, March 17th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department | Continued, HOWARD, In Our Churhes Methodist Eplsopal—Ann ence at York--hence no preaching any of the appointments United Evangelical-—Pastor Rhoades will preach nat 10:30 A M. and at Jack 7:30 P MM Christian Patterson wml confer nt Ww Howard nvilt MVE Ww at at Chapel Klder it Ww Pr H will h M 0 Hail! St. Patrick! Fourteen hundred ago today this and apostle of ing served though it and glorious ireland VeArs saint hav- well, patron died, after hig country long and Is probable that he was adopted, rather than a native citi for it seems that he born in Scot land, place and unknown He wag among the first, and certainly the most effective preacher of christian- ity the island had ever known, and is credited \ omplisl natior is said f Dub- 8 yen He in ron was date ith } TA ed the ers ) whole H Was « i Bishog ind } ‘ he Kings o SONS gave his churches, witspoken ff th 18 his wd nal color we da st 1) [rishmer: Common Schoo! Examinations For t : t Ore endent's depart the blackboard Dy on papers 1 to thi expected to « SWers d the knowt of the | Mar Amber Eckley Mary Lucas Curtin twp \ HC t : Howard twp Vr Snyder . { na Walte athurst Arthu Mar » Pittsburg, who Nellie Hop Kk, inci Preashyvter and upon | 1188 . wee prea congregatio an heard hin ff +h dentally fan made all who the power ( elucidated much force trations were aptly with good effect excell impress His subject was ¢ Holy Spirit, and he 1 emph sed it with | His illus and applied | 0 ser the © Wan | well on and leaarness chosen » being vices ther $4 teformed Evangelical ct an ur pleased “Ben l their hom k 3 Monday Yening ott er or sunll make and on mates and gathered umber of stitutis prigers home and tw : { joined last the school mg friends of Mas ether to the and con af * themsely : in even Mrs lar the Th day « & Christ 1ireda lerson resulted treasur apparel son's three Georg of 1) hought his Hes heer pers guard » wu ext reside of Bla “Deb wholes member council Is a read) writer secretary AT) Burdine ler sold a portion «of the farm along tt! Crider standing oe and mill nto ma estima anrs. 8h portable iw now being place: ) t : chant | The utput ted at feet Charles E. Yearick m week of his hay crop fifty tons, f which he bh 819% per ton It required cars to make the shipment Smith. of Centre Hall, was the Jackson Kline, with his Miss Bertha and Mrs CO Wolf attended a Christian lecture by Frank H. leonard, C at Altoona, last Tuesday evening Miss Bartholomew and her friend, Miss Griffin, of Lock Haven, Inst Bunday with Miss H's sister, Elmer Ertel Attorney on business time to look friends Capt. Bennison’s condition cently given his friends much con- cern, and is still far from satisfactory Rev. BR. 8, Taylor Is In attendance upon the meetings of the annual con- ference of the M. E. church at York. The home of J. Irvin Yarnell was gladdened by the arrival daughter a few days ago Isane Willams has been laid up for a week or two with grip and lumbago, but Is slowly improving. Mr. and Mra. J. D, Diehl are enter- taining thelr niece, Miss Margaret Zeigler, of Renovo, Irving O. Gray, Stormstown's horse man, was a Sunday guest of his son, George FF, Oray. Mrs. Miner entertained her broth. er, Luther Bwarts, of Easton, Pa, last Thursady. a Juha Moy urday a lege. Maud Confer, of the township, went Renovo last week, imhber =" EO. 066H vde a sale last amounting received four I. L huyer Oo r Helence Mra was In and of his Paul Fortney last Friday, in on some spent last Friday nt and State to One getting started, ground, her no bruises from school, something two and | life's Jo efMclent | spent | town | found |} many | has re- | of a litle | | pastoral | Rev. and home of While out and social Mrs, Taylor making calls last week stopped at the of their parishioners and while out of the buggy the horse throwing Mrs. Tavlor to the the rear wheel passing over forearm and person Fortunately bones were broken, but the which resulted have considerable suffering and some Bevoere caused her incon- venience A. M his typhoid Butler has long fall and fever that he is able to act substitute teacher In the falrview in place of W. C, Thompson, who suffering from a cold ind grip which has settled in his head and giv ouble We ire glad ) HOW h ie is improv pubstituts recovered selge of far winter HO 8 is severe and family hay heey R. P. Confer in troubled waters because of grip or quite as bad First “Bob” wag confined to the then Mrs, Confer before she could mother Mrs malady himself house wi and wns fully Deeters and eks in v (34 Frederi looked aft nday M Frank or ROT last Stru | ther.ir Colleg las Mrs. Wm. Weber and spent several in { a 03% Willlamsport ft wes guest Leat) Miller W. H wh erusher ere mill COBURN. is © i rrect justice 8 kept 1} knots It Fryer ar nited marr that Will Rider wed to before our jus ’ natrimo a sald t} recently Ad Miss Harriett M by hin "1ayeom! dre . Ar sor Ww in AK am ¢ Wore later elle together still Mrs» trave and y HET tics we Is tr both Ww 8 parents visited » YOUNE Mar Stuck. of Mi 3. Hartline ir Mever, our fat man, to very sudden and unexpected batl Penns creek near the first tunnel! last Wednesday His weight the to dip water and he ty thers In the “ducking He =a) a 1 4 when and bakery ka ir caused fumped hoat % » from water ’ Foes suddenly is sorry that fish aftern n the new! Rey. Walter Dice sermon f this church birthday Ww they lost his On Sunday hinted pastor his first the United Ev A surprise planned for Mma T | her children, and ful, On Tuesda) company with her i. Shaffer. drove to the home f Al fred Keen and upon thier return atl 11 o'clock. they found a large table spread and the house filled with guests Ne . preach in part) Hosterman Were success morning she ir daughter, Mm. N 0 to ] big | daughters, | Sumner | snl Will offer this week all the pew styles acd shadiogs in Ladies’ Suits New Silk Jackets Newest things in Skirts our window on Thursday, Amoskcay Dress Ginghams, Lancaster, Staples and Dress Ginghams, Stuple Apron Gingham se, Hill Bleached Cotton, 10¢ Bureau, mantle and table scarfs Pure Linen, Torchon and Clany Trimmed, Those new Handkerchiefs, dozen at 4c per don Those new Emb, Handkerchiefs 10 and 15¢. Those new Children's Hand. kerchiels 28¢ peor dor White Batiste, Dimity Checks, Plaid Lawns and English Long Cloth, " Our Shoes-—cloty top. patent leather, Our School Shoes $1.00, Our Men's Dress and Working Shoes. look in 100 Sixty-six persons, as many as she is | years old, participated in the hippy | event viz tev. C.F. Garret and son ! Glen, of Millhelm; Mr. and Mrs, N. BB Shaffer, of Centre Hall: Mrs. J. Krumrine, of Welkert; W. BE. Hoster man and family, Thos Motz and fam- ily, Mrs. Stuart Oendorf, Mrs. lydia Mingle, Miss Minerva Reinhart, Miss Catherine Vanada, all of near Wood ward W. G. Hosterman and family, of Fledler; Mrs, Alfred Keen, Mrs, W. | J. Harter, Mrs. Mary Harter, Mrs Catherine Harter, Mrs. J. KE. Harter, Mrs. D. F. Bowersox, Mrs. Thos, Kaler, Mrs. A. Vonada, Mrs. E J. Burd, Mrs W. , Krader, Mrs. Dan. Krader, Mra N. Lose, Miss ldgzzie Lose, Mrs, F. J. Malone Mrs, H. 8B. Bnvder and chil dren, Mrs, Cora Hosterman and two daughters, Mr and Mrs A. B. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. J WW, Kergtetter, Mrs. H Gi. Hartline “and family, Ralph Stuck Edward Shively, and T. A. Hosterman and family UNIONVILLE. Maggie Rowan Is length of time, of het M ndefinite of the T. Row Ed M Ld home for an necount Mrs. A on ilness mother, in jsBer aw f of rs n Mifflin 8 aun ther, Mrs ttle Mrs cont wshingtor National the reonal Areand x deep cut ir nen reed broker and and 4 ne ! bridge wh onta into fami! theory It gets the a or f ks right nding the first entitled to the the ond prize d the world, chap- Speer. third prize At next week DOMINO.™ Correct flrmt awer Democrat not 1 to keep 8 desert id of a mf ple of Bellefonte t} put snldier which the deserves rtable m Edward Hill tng Newton wher street Milliner 1 Wednesday, » dress linens Never a year when Dress Lin- ens had the distinction that will be evident this season Something in the nature of Lin en produces a texture that makes it especially desirable for women's Wear, Heretofore, this has been rec- ognized by the few-—now it is being recognized by many, Yard wide all Linen—medium weights, smooth weave—Greys, Tans, Lavender, Pinks, Rose, Mulberry--large range of Blues, light to Navy--25, 35, 45, 50c. Rough crashy weaves for coat suits—-medium weights—p lain weaves and corded stripes—J) to { " far «36 to 48 inches wide, Special line of French Linens all linen—weight suitable for either dresses or coat suits ' Rose, Grey, Lavender, Green, Pink, light and medium Blues, also Black-—48 inches wide--50c¢. Novelty Linens—plain and eta- | mine WeavEsS White aad Colored | with woven stripes, also diagonals | «27 inches wide—50, 60 and 65¢c. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA | nipped | heen Spoiled Her Play. promising love affah the bnd, received an the medium of that the other the young hI A very if no in through little the nelly jolt fernal ing at involved An informal card party was ress, and a young fellow in his of the house had her for In the midst of the play up with thi brother" of even home ids in prog hind ntrentions tg who very marked the dnnghter his “little query “Mr well 7?" “Yes suitor “Well shouted the partner brother” popped Blank, does sister play cards very well, Indeed.” replied the thot look omt” I heard ayed her better youngster, * ‘or that If she wonld eateh yo 1'd 111M pl vou vet mother say ecards well she The Summit of All Art. art of arts, the of expres sunshine of the light of N ng is better Not} : Clr The and th glors sion letters | plicity ith } pn y make for 4 r lack of del) Whits for the up niteness Walt n In the Left Out ("hristia She can ar years ago, and for both « His Double Affliction In Paris there lind carries board sign nd dent.’ “Look passerby tracting' Cat to he bi at ti bearing SRL it au Jrth by Ax » Bi by and } good man” said sign is positively dis you tel ind by bir same time “Easy enough!” said “You see, I'm bilnd by and I've bought out a bl dia at the other He was blind by sccident™ here, m3 0 sour how hy me come and cident th a wo T the oid birth ind mar man myself who business end of the | KATZ & COMPANY, STORE NEWS GRAND illinery Openin Tuesday, March 22 Wedn All the novelties in e3day, March 2 will be shown on the above dates. We extend a cordial invitation to all to call and examine the greatest line of milli- nery ever shown in Belletonte. DON'T FORGET the dates, March 22 and 23. KATZ & COMPANY. You can't ex- pect too much from us in the Good Clothes question. We've been planning and working for months to have the high- est perfection Good Clothes it is possible to attain. The result is-- The Clothes as they are here, we would have you judge them. Compare with the best you know of. Ser- viceae, good looks, style, in economy of price, decide forjyour own good and sat- isfaction, what are the best clothes for you. You'll Surely Agree : With Us. THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress
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