THE CENTRE RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 7. Thursday, July 14th, 1910. (———— ~ - ; Correspondents’ Department Continued. NINN NINN PORT MATILDA No. 1. The celebrating of the 4th of July in Port Matilda will long be remem bered by those who participated, and the vast crowd who came from a wide surrounding to witness it The pro- gram was framed with the view of an eventful day and with a committee of patriotic citizens it proved such In the early morning the work of dec orating all the places, with many private was comple ted, then with readiness awaited the hour to open festivities. At 9:30 A M. the parade started, consisting of a troop of rough riders mounted white horses, commanded by Bud Thompson; next in order was the dif ferent Sabbath schools dressed in stars and stripes, headed by the Port Matil da band; following was the order of P. O. 8. of A. of Hannah Furnace, with other orders Port Matilda headed by the Hannah Furnace mar tial band. At 10:30 able were delivered in the diamond of Ellis, Rev. H Matilda, and Bellefonte; at race was in order; M. Woodring, who won prize, William 8S. by William race, tree to and bathing 1st prize, prize; at 2 Hams 1st priz prize, Jonathar o'clock base | vs. Hannah Fu or of Port Mi: a company at 6 display of passes any Matilda any ki single ity ening us Dusiness residences, on { of addr stand erected the town Hen McKelvey Port Dale, Esq { a hoop rolling were EK prize; from a actors 18t and at 1 16 igal A Cowher: ladies’ all; at 2 pole sliding J0 fant was NITTANY. home Miss spent Sunday lan ad family Bert Butler and wife, of Howard, wer seen An our town Saturday night Mrs. William Poorman, who has been very ill the past week the of her parénta, 8S. F. Dorman’s, Is better at this writing. We hope for her speedy recovery Robert {rams Mabel, of Il Carrie at wife Hal and William the ghenies fishing time week BOALSBURG. Rev Blac left his new tor for friends hope he years In Prof Mo. Jared a few days er While Hoy home misfortune the was seriously ing very nicely troe at | AXEMANN, Quite a number of our ple spent the 4t) Alt them or J Rolar gar Bre report has Don't fors day evening, July of the chur bring your We noticed quite a smile om evening and Adam Hover fness selling ce or Roland Shuey of delegate to the bath school convention Shoe, June 20th and much pleased with the and the hospitality of TYLERSVILLE. Earl Deitrich, who I» Sugar Run, is spending with his family Sylvanus Moyer and William Auman left for Howard last week where they intend to do some masoning Situs Kooney, of Renovo, was visit. ing friends and relatives here last Sunday. Floyd Miller went to Nittany last week where he Is working for Fred Btamm, Newton Blerly, who has been suffer. ing for some time, went to the hospital at Lock Haven last week, The Children’s Day services held here in the Reformed church last Sune day evening were well attended, Work 24 Mours A Day. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, into energy, brain-fag Into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. 25¢ at Green's Pharmacy Co. } { on come all friends wit} "i Winfred Markle hin face or had Saturday Wonder why ng a rushing bus am these hot days this place, was a Centre county Sab held at Snow th He is very Mountain town the people Sunday is do working at some time home | LAMAR. Ray Billet, of Plteairn, his vacation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr .and Mrs. John Keister day at Howard Harry Billet ington, spent a visiting friends Miss Florence Smith spent several days very pleasantly at the home of Miss Calderwood, of Bellefonte Wilbur Rumberger, of Elk Clty, Okla, who came home to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. B. W, Rum- berger, of Hublersburg, called on friends at this place Mrs. Fred Yeager and Jersey Share, spent a pleasantly at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Krape Clyde Kling, who is employed Sunbury, visited his parents, Mr Mrs. James Kling, over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Belle- fonte, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs Harry McAuley one day last week Mrs. Emerson lovd, of Crabtree, who spent a few weeks very pleasantly at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BH. Harris, returned her home at Crabtree accompanied by her ter, Miss Constine Harris, who gone to spend the s with Pauline R Heckman Ebensburg Ur Weeks is home Krape and spent Sun- of Flem- our town and few family, days In daughter, of few days very at and to sin has mmer her up N left where rman and Tac and Mrs. William Watson spent Fourth with frie: Bellwood quiet wedding took place on Tues. ly 6th, at the home of mtracting ett. James lucas Charles Rodgers, Gs ard Watson Harry Fetzer Samuel! n I crowd of mallroaders Sr Ww Nhow amped n ir town thy F vi) also Mrs Mra Lydia rl Garbrick and wife Witherite, visited at ver Sunday erite’s STATE COLLEGE was a delightful day $1 passed off very quietly realized r 3400 clear the celebration A % to the n and to the the par- eo 4th vthing firemer ne from ber varded ra Wf the of prizes were n different races best equipped wagons ir ge over the t hig! 4 redeemed ne dollar, will natal i he and if n Heck spent wife and daughter, Saturday evening home of Mrs. James Howard last Sunday at the A at on | gelcal charg h DEMOC NITTANY. Robert Allison and Harry Yarnell | have each purchased new buggies, Both are fine rigs. Miss Blanche Snavely, who is employ- led at Flemington, spent a short time at her home, J. W. Crawford, who was quite ill re cently, is much better at this writing, We say its too hot to be sick these days. Mrs. Myers, of Lock Haven, was the | guest of J. B. Crawford and wife re cently, Mrs. J. H. Welsh, of Johnstown, and Mr. Fred Pletcher, of Lock haven, were the guests of A. C, McClintick and fam- ily recently, Mrs, Belle McCawlay visited at Pine Station, recently. Frank Emerick and family, of Johns- town, are visiting Mrs. Alice Emerick and son Boyd, Mr. Emerick has re- turned home while Mrs, and children | are still here Bert Fletcher, of Bennezette, Walter and Arthur Harpster, of Bellefonte, Charley Young of Clearfield, were guests of G, W. Young and family re- cently, Mr. Carrie Sweely and baby, of Avis, visited her mother, Mrs. Horace Winkle- man and her many other here ecentily Merril Kessi Rawl friends | friends sr. who is employed at past week with ston 1s parents and thi ri \r rienas at Haven $ per at the Peck home on Saturday night and also visited H. G. Rogers and J. B Crawford homes on Saturday. Mrs. Burris, of Dewart, is the guest | of Rev. Bingman and wife Don't forget the big festival Saturday ni y 23 OK Sup here on WOODWARD were the {oll 3 Vonada's: Miss Nora G n Harrisburg, at Daniel 0 Hess and fam a Barner's town, Pa, at Wil band family, « Kreamer's: an New York ci D J willie % Ww te “ MMuUnIon services { on dS were well a C. N. Wolfe, formerly an tended. Rev Evangel mercan Cai mini tile ou sermon Psalm preached an exeellent 14f th 1st verse of the iden grain P.O. S. of A urditure and camp paraph the room they occupied in C man's stone hotel, to they lately « ) ing which they which formerly the J. C Motz store property | Camp 357 can certainly feel proud with their new room as 1't be made more beautiful than what it 1s Mrs. Pheobe Wise visited friends in Milton during last week Mrs. Minnie Kindt, whe visiting friends mn Milton home cn last Saturday wich ld bought, was t conldn had been returned : This Baturday a special train will be run from here to Snow Bhoe providing one hundred tickets are sold from place at 31.35 per ticket While making a trip to last Baturday. Percival valuable horse from the James A. Price, one in Uncle weeks' vacation Claud Bmith Is away this camping with Company 1, fonte, near Gettyshurg Cave lost a Penn tudy heat of the clerks week SOBER. Vonada, who wsake his leg a of weeks ago, Ia geting along Fred i couple nicely Quite a few from here attended the | at Bpring Mills held Temple, by the on Saturday even- | festival | Ladies’ | Ing Uriah Auman and wife were pleas. {ant callers at D, 8. Lingle's on Sun- day. Rosle Gentzel was a caller with her Indy friend on Bunday, Miss Minnie Ebert, Elmer Bmith, who Is working at North Bend, was home over Sunday, Mra, O. J Wolfe and Mm. J. J. Gentzel were callers with Mrs. Kra- der In the mountains on Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Zerby Is spending a couple of days with her mother, Mrs. Mowery, In Aaronsburg, Catharine Bnavely, who Is working at Bellefonte, was seen In this vicin- ity over Bunday, Sam's employ, is taking a two of Belle. | this | eo ® HIGH POWER if you use the right gasoline More auto troubles can be traced to inferior gasoline than from all other causes. Why not enjoy » machine, confident that the power there just when you need it most, Waverly Gasolines are manufactured y io Tn bile use, Try the aver brands. Jos - Motor —~ Stove on be areared of | i LR Waverly 01] Works Co, Independent Retinere Pitsburg, Pa. E B. Robb and ROMOLA | Quite a few of our young people spent | the Fourth at Watkins Glenn, N, Y Mrs. Belle M, Robb and charming daughter, Miss Relda, are spending very pleasant vacation with C. F, Ro of Wellsboro, who holds a fine position at that place, will also visit Jersey Shore, Avis, and Lock Haven before return home, Clarence Daley and family of Tyrone, Mrs, William He verly and family of Orviston, were week end visitors at the home of their father, Col. J. A. Daley Prof. R. M, Decker a brilliant student of Muncy Normal School was a pleasant caller in our town last week Prof, and Mrs. S M. Robb, of Miles burg, were entertained at the home, of wife on Saturday eve A LD ny HK ning. Miss Zella Welsh, of Philadelphia, a daughter of Jacod Welsh, is home on her | vacation, Rumors of bells ready, weddings, boys; get your SPRING CREEK~—College Twp. 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