Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NNN, Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD By adding to one’s good puposes and nourishing the affections which are rightly placed, we shall be able to combat the bad ones. In Our Churches Next Methodist Tavior will past ten, at Kenne and in Howard Uninted E Rhoades in half past Sabbath, Fpiscopal Paste preact y ’" w Rel preach «nee to o'clock and in ormed-—— Pastor . Faust at Salona cial refer “Har I at Mt. Bq it half past tw Howard past nt seven District Sunday School Organization. | and Howard, Lib townships the in the ty inday school org had not last Mond and supe formed parsona ent Re EF W. Rhoads superintende B. Wilson, * hon Thomp 1 Ar i Howard 1 erty WOrougt and Curtir Fifth S District Centre coun ly organized Ww he n the rintendents wet at the pastors were Tavlor Patterson, Robb, Wm pson, 1. H permanent organi choosing the following fMicers » F. Faust presider \ ] , Vice pres) dent; Mr White H Thor conatit pres Ww ‘Us Ww ~ nd ana nts Arrangen a district ture the with detail ter. There day schools proposed fective | calities to give stituent tion Harvest Home Services. In morning upon the the over th the ROUT for sized His Casi choir aorations repres of full CONEY trul ble find ervthiy chard to the gr te Substitute the Appointed faturd main a r Fay y use his LP 8) fetter carrier office Ward is £ onfer the regu just arriv at small of stature LR He : “nie t fellow able ed bho HEer of da) msiess ke nographer ter the Ohl Chesap H irned nderson Saturday init of The i on " i! Malw "nok et fern . friends In iintor Miss Lovan Henderson, corps of exchange girls, returned last Sunday from her vacation, Miss Mollie Yeurick having been her obliging and competent substitute Mises Bertha Knoll, whe recog nized as one of the competent trained and registered i= spending her mother, Mrs. 8. ©O Oscar M rt part fhe An this and n a the easters counties the chief of in vacation with her Knoll Lucas, one clerks In the R. RB. offices at came home sick Friday evening, but under the care of his mother and sis. ters In rapidly recovering Charles Sumner Wolf was called to the bedside of his mother at Fiedler on Tuesday and Wednesday, and found wery little In her condition upon which to build hope for her recovery Misses Ruth and Marie Yearick, of Shenandoah; Mr. and Mra. HH. Yearick and Mrs. D and Homer Yearick, of Greensburg, were last week guests In the home of C. E. Yearick The ladies’ social club wssayed a plenie In Butler's woods on Thursday but the great rain caused a speedy and Indefinite postponment. But how it did push on the corn, potatoos buckwheat and garden truck Mrs. Bhuman H. Pletcher departed on No. 52, Monday, for a visit cover ing about a month, with children and other relatives In Philadelphia, Now York and Washington, Her daughter, Miss Alice, gecompanied her, of the reliable i 1 tutor » { comprise | nization, but | unti | ana | | Ww here he | daughter f Philadelphia, | dg ives Tes Re | Her brother Charley Altoona, | K. Miller, of Lock Haven, | Mrs is Allisor Harr) un boy Belle Allison Confer of hor Walnut street titzer well known here as now a trolley conductor in ut home fo a visit Mrs, Marius Miner had of Butler, Miss Mary guest nunt y on his m Kathor MeKinnes TR Inst Monday Mrs Adame, of Milesbur £: Mrs, Mar Philadelphia Rey, C MeKinne Juniata and Mrs Ww Virginia Sands wera all day ¢ Leathers | here fn time train No. 04 home with other, nt for and Of vening for 8 Florence flatterin need Portl Leathers ha to toad in the N. J thus « any friends neeept + of the school oming regrets iH leave call h High the LUsed he grades Amboy and the n her Edythe ire Weber delegate Stuart D the How sub-district which is ad to pastor of and trom the convention Milesburg today R. 8B. Taylor circuit president OF ongregationns to orth osgion league nt Rey he Howard vention mrked improvement in Balser Weher is | among his nds A slight sensation} irned to and leg, and’ on Sunday last 8 carreld to the fror ing thers + short th 18 inconven OW Is the Bt Cause | of JOicing of arm as rot it poret re fence fast 1. C shipped te Lr mileh cows of cattle, ves at foo NVI f UNIO LLE A Amal portable sav set up on ifactures lumber present. has It man other bank ties On Tuesday he sald to you'll have afternoon, John she sald of It! A oak slabs feet long years older while her father 41d the kind of girls girls who are not hands to anything girls who well Was nw one hand so ‘Iva, | guess off bear for me this can't help.” “All right and did it well. Just think girl of 12 years to off hear bank ties 4 Inches thick, & an few sh Papa fired the the sawing. That's our country needs afraid to turn their that is useful and necessary fnEine are not afrald.of spoiling thelr delicate | cannot Iva | fingers for fear they | the piano Good girl thump The Veteran Pienie. The Centre County Veteran held an enthusiastic meeting at the office of Bquire W. HH. Musser at 10 o'clock Friday morning. In the ab- | sence of the president, General James A. Beaver, the meeting was presided over by vice president Capt. H. H Fry The minutes of the last meet ing were read and approved, Tues. day, Beptember 13, was chosen as the date for holding the annual plenie of { the club, at Grange Park, Centre Hall i The following commitiess were ap. pointed: George Boal, commities on ground; General Curtin and 8, HH. Wil Hams, transportation; W. H. Fry, on speakers; printing, Becretary Musser It Is hoped that avery old soldier in Centre county will make an effort to be present, | burg it con Club | LAMAR, Gertrude Yearick nd thi Mewar Mauch of Nittany, Ethel Kraps Huff, of A Ire HMaturd Hublers Harry Mins and | Charle Sun with Mrs, Ih Jd home a brief visit Mrs. MH. D. lx Miss Zelma port, Is visiting Among spent da return toernoon Mi on i PArents, ana Loveland, friends who of Williams hers 1 attended ming the Were 'l He « npmecting levee Hierly W . Raup Irvin Harry Helen Ross Bruce Harris and | sisters i! Christine }. EK Alters and ith nnd Ellery daughter Aly report the da | AM fas Willlamspon, | is the Miss Mar- | raret Fo Miss of JSveland visited friend week Miss he Miss Christine the We Boone =n and wife Kra having Retin : of guest ousin of Mile here Helen of Bellef f her ously S11 onte, isl Pauline Raup Harris, who has part of the summer in part of the Stute Frida brother, guest o pent the rned greater stern ret afternoon, nck Ben, and and her sister Greensburg home ed of 1 Blanche, of Miss Nora from Centre on ompan- family Mind by her ndiana county Hall 11 ed as returned home W Mrs wlter Jno tay Camphe the guest Keister ire THE BAILEYVILLE PICNIC. State Memorial s th Me the State liers of Pennsyl other organt Ons which par the Battle of (rettysburg tion 10 and f 1bli way) f sylvania 1 tickets te ber 24th returnin point got A0 RAITAr soldiers ent ree transporia ADO 1018 ication to send full name Cac’ 10 the gether w and con i dressed to Memorial ( $13. Philadelpt “Frightful Speed,” in 1828 - 4 ie : ] Yea - as . (gels Wel 4 2 b vilie ell f tan » “ iP If ex rank infidelity Word of God alx His lesigned that should trave s miles an Ave Ore His holy Satan ead immortal so hell Pathfinder early ’ Proplrets It Poorman Reunion for 5th annual Poorman be held In Kohlbecker's 27th, 1910 welcome address nt 11:30 Progran reunion grove, 10:20 to August Music prayer, welcome | music, dinner 1:30-<Music, recitations, cise, Aalogue, music, exercise, games and sports, tug of war between mar ried and single men, sack race for boys shoe Inecing contest for boys, nall driv {ing contest for ladies, peanut scram. | ble, pop corn scramble; valuable pris. es to be given to the winners In all contests. Come, bring your luncheon and spend a day of real pleasure and sport In one of the most delightful spots In the tate exercise memorial Afternoon, band exer The Soldiers’ Monument. R. D. Bigelow, who some time war given the order for the new | diery’ monument for Phillpshure, placing the one destroyed during Home Week, received a blue print [the same Friday morning, sent on for approval, which shows up In fine { shape. The monument will stand over 17 feet high and weigh over 13.000 pounds, will be of solid Barre agn pol re. Ol of {park I number after | { the | gelves | ing | Berwic) | Mins AN ENJOYABLE REUNION. T he Hunter- Hy reunion and Thursday and of the tive « Lie pienic Wi Thomas held at WHE pre Heamer Any " Inrges ent n there descendants ACTH timate of the number Lieing Thy children enlove nd gentlemen Thursday, August 25th, 1910, the floor. mus een ll Katz & Co's Lock Haver The out of tow: # and children cendant ind Hunter, wife Flemington Milesburg: Walt Joseph Krape Davy Blanchard John FKdward Emith Williams Morrison and wife, Jersey Hettie Shook, WII port Lmsport Mi vert Mrs 1A ellefor ad themselve while the entoved mer: K-10 ladle and them or dancing IT bie Smith 8] port | A J Shor Mrs My J. L Dials Hew MoeCaffer LY Will or, Mt. J Mr Rower Conse WATCH OUR ADVER- TISEMENT NEXT WEEK. ALL ABOUT LADIE’S READY-TO- WEAR GAR- MENTS. Against HH “tr Barnard Groups Outing Odd Fellows’ Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. BOYS’ School Suits ALL READY THIS WEEK we open up New Boy's Clothes— Sturdy Materials that must please and the wear is the first essential to the Suits in our selecting. Next comes the very best making and lining obtainable-Every seam we have doubly sewn with silk and then taped to insure no ripping. From start to finish these Boys’ Clothes of ours are built to stand the strains and hardships they are subjected to. If you have never tried them do so now and a revelation in boys’ clothes wearing is in store for you. The new weaves in Brown, Gray and Blue are handsome. We are ready. SPECIAL-Two Lots boys’ straight pants suits- ages 4 to 16, former prices of one lot $2.50 to $4, now $1.19 The other lot $4.50 to $6.50 now $2.19, Great Bargains for School Wearing. (Ver. | mont) granite, the statue alone, repre. | { penting one of the country’s brave de | fenders, being six feet In height. It Is expected the monument will he com. pleted and here by the latter part Octoher When a man has heen married six of | yonrs and still talks back, he's a pretty | | Independent mort of cuss
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