Thursday, April 14, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, am Correspondents’ Department Continued, AARONSBURG. The members of the church wish to express their thanks to Mr. A, Bartges, of Millheim, for the hymn board he presented to the congregation. It is very much ap preciated by all the members. Mrs. Arney and Miss Mary Dinges, of Centre Hall, and Miss Maud Bair, of Altoona, were guests at the home of Master Reformed heartfelt welcome Ira Gramley's John Winkleblech visiting his uncle John near Centre Hall, for the weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and daughter Sara, and Miss Mary Fisher and brother Charles, of Penn Hall, were down on thelr automobile and were callers on Mrs. Effie Weaver They, too, enjoyed the special music at the missionary service, Clarence Eisenhour has gone to Ak- ron, O,, where he will employed OQ. H. Stover and family, of Rebers burg, Orvis Gramley and Harry Bress ler, of Coburn, and Ruth Stover sister, spent the Sabbath at of Ira Gramley's Mrs. H. E after spending a ents, living at hus been Detwiler's, past few be and CTOusg returned week with ham, visited friends with on Monday where he W. C. Mingle summer school goodly number of Mrs. Medaria ing in Lydia Frank's turned to her the sale on Saturday David mmers the wel Sunday Mr and home and while } Ary on Sunday " large audience wit} of mu solo which employment ommenced who heer dec’'d, home home at Coburr stay re. tar Su ome guest George Witmer Miss Edith their uncle's sister of ore services In the the ple « ’ { Mr nd My spent the Sah! Mra Mr. John RB vears ath | a Se thepast ell Fa at which work. Mov § Al to As gone to place he expects WOODWARD Wednesd he @ baker weeka' taneght the mer At Warren 1 Musser heim Roy Hostrems employ 8 N ced tranan Sat on n einlent urday day “w WINGATE Mame f + fary ’ onta the ‘ Mrs. Fi fonte last danghter he BRM Mela man of Tyrone home here “Mike' Aaron Tong. a PR Tyrone. spent a few parents } Mr, C Altoona, ¢ the home Mra and we Dora Stere able to be Eva Sylvia ing her cP for some time his many friends; you, Frank Elizabeth her close friend Olle Bummer anf! Rachael Warner after spending some time at Curtin and Pellefonte, returned home on Sunday Toner Fisher spent Bunday at Lock Haven, we are ere a aw in sinter | Way Warner, has been away returned home to greet all were glad to see rmstown Rs who Fisher spent Bunday with Dora Btere Worse than Bullets, Bullets have often caused lens suffer. ing to soldiers than the ecsema. 1. W SNOW SHOE. The air Is of the sweet f the blossoms. School week Rey trip to TB automobile pairs; ida on ragrance of closed Wednesday of last EF. A. Meredith mnd« Mill Hall Budinger and wif to Willlamsport Mr. Budinger then left where he will business Mrs. D. R. Lebkicher visited in Ty- rone a few days last week, and on re turning brought with her her grand daughter, Annie Shope James Stark was from Lock Haven successful operation in the hospital The street committee of our borough examined the alley between the prop erties of Mitchell Leathers and George Larrah, where water has been run ning down the walk on Fourth street, and are now piping This will make things better On acount of a recent operation for ippendicitis and not being able to stand running up and down the steps, Miss Anna Park has returned the Lock Haven Normal Fires are all around damage to timber and game up fron business took for for few thelr re Flor weeks spend a brought home after his second over it from doing much On Sat- rda near Foun Bing's IRR to 1 u and the own a1 Platte } y +) LEMONT eX pects Saved From the Grave t a t 4 " p hope nat ‘fr # Mrs Often MT 0D or mother | EAGLE Kis 5 8) Needer i na n : of M frier here of Nittany parents Theodore Intters pa lesburg, \ Aas Mine Jom : 4 spent aut . vith Mra A Bat} rents Mra In having some re. ng and painting done to her house which Is making quite an Improvement ta the property There will be a spelling school held in the ML Eagle school house Thursday evening, April 14th cordially Invited tier her Mra f the inti and Hundayed Milesburg Leathers iret nt pair on All are SOBER Mrs Furl Auman and lady friend, : | Kathryne Stover, from Millheim, made Harri nan, Burlington, Me. got In the | army and suffered with, forty years, “Put Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else falled.” he writes Great. est healer of sores, Ulcers, Rolls, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises and Plles, 28e at Green's Pharmacy : a business Friday, Mra. J. J. Gentsle is on the sick fist. | Mrs. U. G, Auman spent a couple days at Pleasant Gap. Walter Auman will move In JIL A. Gentzle's home on Friday. Mra. Hannah Musser visited at the trip to Bellefonte on last | Co., Bellefte, ap | home of O, J. Wolf's, the past week, BOALSBURG. The commencement exercises of high school last Tuesday evening were well attended, The students ‘all ren- dered their parts well, the hall was beautifully decorated with ferns, and the wis furnished by Bmith's orchestra, of Bellefonte Quite a number from the Dr. Woods sale at Saturday, Mrs, Phoebe Meyers and ter, Mrs. Willlam several days at Altoona, This week Laura Keller to Tusseyville where she the summer Making garden cleaning is the chief occupation a good many of our town, Walker Shultz's baby has been quite sick for the past week Mrs, Elizabeth Brown opened ice cream parlor last Saturday evens Ing. Prof Welland Monday Music attended last here Lemont, her daugh back spend went will house of and spring un Miss school weeks and summer of eight Rothrock opened n for a term FILLMORE. Benner and wife spent of last week with Samuel Benner's Pleasant HI The preaching largely attended gave a lecture Lawrence Marsh Sholl nmey on Tues- Budd Hill was Ramphsey Pleasant Mias at fine working REBERSBURG. + the model « Howard Summer Normal. The Howard Summer April for a Special attentic and those and Grammar be admitttd and given for work done ln ents Boarding can be addressing the principal address J. C Normal term of elgh will be giv- preparing to school fuli open 18th weeks en to on n teachers teach. High ents will will be jepart: slud credit Lhe TS Ire ’ S Ge i by rt} DF ! information Pa k., Ho ward *—w= The ~—es crap Boo } BHOUT MIM drummer work ire stood In dudevil had fa N. eneokaholic) Sarsaparilla If you think you need a tonic, ask your doctor. If you think you need something for you blood, ask your doctor, If you think you would like to try Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsapa rilla, ask your doctor. Con- sult him often. Keep in close touch with him, We publish sur formuiss nh & : sur medicines We urge you vo ft your or Ask your dector to name some of the | results of constipation. His long Vist will | begin with sick-headache, billousness, | in en i dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin, ask him if he would recommend your using Ayer's Pills, welade by the J. 0, Ayer Oo. Lowell, Mass, ses the | Mothersbaugh, spent | Claudia For Hard K.iocks. Suiall folks who play hard will fall down and get hit and bu Lo relieve effects of a the Injured | { little butter ioplied every ind Diow | with a mild be nn hour or RIT i olive ol half hour for two It quire nround in Nince brul of is curious how peopie black eye 3 IK Cire the dari od ble It nlong ble, corner conclusion nine county ridge hh as orth whi trouble, some precaution following would be quite w by When walking in the customed places always 1 © to about the level of the nose and kee it bent to face nl chest dark In the ar LH hen there protect the Quilling For very Hats Some beautiful quillings | children’s hate can be made more =u hand than by iehine |] of 1 the intier cessfully by 1 hey velvet require tnrity of henvyy, In bon or ribbon (more because it It the ) the YT : her expen ss is loss Or n trimn wide ribbon suappy the back the 100K INS IWO ei \fter Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery, Children become Hen I temptations There ceive hroom shape will mean i ‘11 Deafness | but county, ir favor, seventeen has caused an nnd are AuUBe earned helping tractive him and he ing what that The Valley grading Beaver ! 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