Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 15th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department Continued, HOWARD. Life is a leaf of paper white, Wherson sach one of us may write His word or two, and then comes night, Greatly begin! time But for a line, be that sublime Not failure, but In Our Churches Next Sabbath. United Evangelical=Rey Ww WwW Rhoades will preach at Jacksonville at half Howard at half past seven Christian Chapel—Elder W, H. Pat- terson will preach at hall past seven Reformed-——Res E. F. Faust wil preach in Howard at ten o'clock, at Marsh Creek at half past two, and at Jacksonville at half past Methodist Episcopal Tavior will preach at half past ten, at Hunter in Howard at Though thou have past ten nd in Seven. Rev, R S Beech Creek at Run at half past two and half Funerals in One Day. relentless harvestor d with blows, at our little community last week His first victim was Michael Confer, who, at the rips f eighty vears and twen- tyv-five days, passed into the be vond in the early morning of Thursday, September Sth, at the home of his son, Edward, in ti Mr. Co was not the subject of special dis 8 going wi nore like the fail- ht because the oil in the lamp ted several years he i n streng struck age o igh nier any ¢ boro ease, hi ing of lig wag had and MOre p or in til finally, ver rradually peacefully, wi is large family ered arour wand conscious to last, he closed hi ; n the last sleep Mr. Confer one of a large family of dren Philip and Margaret vy ant nit v Na ne of the | t , ¢ constituting he greater part of the populat and who lived ba 0 day in gath woodsmer kK of and has hot IW and A ' ne ! Cur M ard and : 4 . ert PP. and Frank fiardner At half past twelve on he day. Mrs. Sara} A relict of the John M. He crossed the river She wa born Sarah A del, April 22, 1845, on the or three miles east of the more recently known as the Abram Holter farm, and Mr. Hey erly In 156% time most of her life was Howard Nix «hildren born of this union, one preceded her mother to the wide 1 ve who remain are, John 1 of Margaret sale Inte dark Hech farm two borough erly married to which spent In since were of whom “ther I. Frank, of B Louis learfield, Harry SB of Johnsonburg Henny! 1. of Buffalo, and Miss Min nie Trafford, of Howard Mra. Hev. erly had been a normally well and strong woman until June of 19080, when she had a fall which resulted in ser. fous Internal Injuries, from which she greatly suffered Hoping for relief she visited the Methodist hospital in Phil. adelphia last April, where after an examination, the eminent physicians who serve that institution assured her that they could do nothing at all for | her, as her allments had progressed entirely beyond hope of recovery, She returned to her home entirely to her fate, and endured to the ona, | with christian fortitude the terrible sufferings which continued almos’ without Intermission until she was re. leased by death. Mrs. Heverly was a devoted member of the Christ, a good neighbor and a super. flor mother, as witness the family of structor In land | son of | their | persons, {it is believed they low aim is crime. | | present to painlessly, the | Church of | his sister, Mrs. BE. ¥. Faust by her pastor, private Schenck Rev, W. H interment cemetery, Golden Wedding. Fifty ago DW former county Joseph MeCloskey, was married, in Curtin township, to Miss Margaret, a daughter of Hirmm Long, and John A Daley and Miss Mary J. Haines were attendants On Sabbath last they celebrated thelr golden wedding at the home of Mr, MceCloskey's young- er brother, Willlam R., and the same now Mr, and Mrs. Daley, were their attendants on this occasion, and were the only per who witnessed these two wed half a century apart There more than seventy-five guests witnes the second takeypart In the festivities occasion. Squire Haves Schencl the celebrating ceremony and Pear! Schenck and Pearl Confer wore girls. The wedding march wus played by Miss Sue MelLaughlin of W accompanied on the vio lin by Williams After the mong ratulator speeches mide John A. Daley Miller, Esq. and those who know the fervent oratory of these two men will that the speeches fully met the requirements of the occasion ree brother William served sump LHous refre the old-fashion od entire day was spent dn pleasing reminisce Those I active voung-old people are the of th | ! Wf wi h Patterson, made Inter at the VEeurs Moe laskey cammissione: BONN dings were core mony and of the performed flower nate Prof cere cong We rd and J. A. B realize (i co shments of home brew, and the rteen children, « fifty-eight grand hteen great -grand the old Delong, hi still living and el Among David w | Walker oy people pres aged seventy MOON seventy enty been life-lo Andre whom 1} L eight, al Ronn Howard township. is t) guest of ) oln friend. M1» ID B. MeKin Mrs. John Power nd Mr RB 1 lor f Bellefonte, are he Mrs, Harry Kling, of merly known as Miss In a x the T. E r fellow guests Altoona, for Minnie Thomas est at home of her uncle Thomas Howard has grown into the habit of furnishing good students for the Pennsylvania State College. and now has gained the credit of having qual fled Instructors among them P. E4 win Thomas has been appointed to the place of instructor in Re. ometr and The old farm, a descriptive drawing “Bauire Pas letcher short distance west of which sold to N. H ter the death of Mra. Pletcher, has again changed hands, Mr. Yearick sell ng it to | M. Tollas. of Woolrich after having cut the lumber from It It Is understood that it will be spe inlized as a chicken farm Rev. M.D, Ezekiel, an American-born long-time missionary resident of the Isle of Cyprus, delivered addresses In | the Methodist and KEvangelionl church. mechanital — a" town Yearick af wan descriptive of the atrocities practiced upon the inhabitants by the Turks, and asking for financial ald for some of the projects for thelr rellef J. HH. Yoder, a recent graduate of [dhe Pennsylvania State College, spent fa fing i mouth on last Sabbath morning and evening, | | Burket | portly fellows, with a beaming coun- Altoona, and stopped off on his way te aasume his new duties Mrs David J Miss Jennle, of guests last Weber, Mr clergyman, wis very Johnstown flood, as one of in his earlier life he Mar Moore, of Beale and daughter, Philadelphia, were week of Mrs Abraham eale, a Presbyterian prominent at the its victims married Miss Milesburg, a sister of the well remembered Agnew Moore, and his widow Is, therefore, an aunt of Mra, Weber and of HH, A. Moore At the Pine Mills the county convention of the ¢ BE l.engue, Rey E. F. Faust, pastor of this charge in the Reformed chureh. was elected president for the ensu ing vear, and Miss Maud Thomas, one of the bright and faithful leaguers of our town vis chosen recording retary These selections were wisely placed and are an appreciated honor to our ind its good citizenship DD, W. Behenck, of Hagerstown to town last Monda to attend neral on Tuesday Ol his ten-year-old son of Charle Engle, whose home ig at Mrs Engle is a (Girovi meeting ol BEC - town Came the fu grandchild and Ports daughter of and was married The have is veral place ind ten children born t them wid of brought hers d stor of life and deat} Kdith Mr, Schenck's peveral hers VOArs Ago od in s¢ have these five to bur heen have heen With a school and withou all round, the on Monday and wit) I term, and ment in old, tried bright inshiny and fr rmal house le UNIONVILLE est girs, Monday fucationa Hall on realized over in (Girange Haturdas and 82 he other Miss Ruth Summers « force as to bruises on The the moon and the other (F0Orge Girlest's his has = the ¢ Ed. Hough and ollided with such cause severe outs and the physiognomy of each lighds had not been lit and did not make much light evening sireet Moran, chief clerk in T. EB department stores is off on annual vaeation and to that end Youngstown, Ohio. It Is oncensus of opinion that there lodestone of about 128 I» avoirdupols that him thither Whatcher know that? On last Bunday a week, the Rev Dr. Eveland, president of. Dickinson Theological Seminary, preached in the M. E church. His sermon was pro- nounced one of the finest that was ever listened to at this place. After the permon nearly 1260 was raised In cash and subscriptions for the purpose of putting stained glass windows in the church Ray Charles do you Burket, of Wilkenshurg? He is a son of Col. Port Burket, of Btormstown, and a grandson of the late Major John He is one of those handsome, me to in a draws shout know John tenance, laughing eyes and easy man- ners, that makes one feel very com- Sunday and Monday nights here, with | fortable when coming In contact with Mr, Yoo der has been appointed assistant the apprentice him. He is a subscriber and regular in« render of the Centre Democrat, and school is another one of those Unlonville