Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, WINGATE, in the United En» re on Sunda) Rey, 1. finished arm here and husking « Snvder Preaching angel cal church he 9th at 7:30 p. m Corn cutting and raising commenced first on the October Shearer iN potatoes mn James the Intter Dens fob spent western Par Mrs merly Miss Wednesday here Green Watson to Smoke Run Tari I. 8. Wa Visitors 1a Bellefonts of arti Mileshur mola, nd Stump; and so { Mrs Sunday Myrtle of Pl and | Our all glad again Mr family, 01 here at her Dale seen on our street Sune What attractions, Dale Married men and single the opposite sex should un cretion when they thelr act was obvi Don't holler if the as a word to the John Rowan, of Snow Sho« with relatives D Friday Clan mm Gros amily, of 1 Der thie Centre to Good w Mrs Conemaugh father's Swartz. of Centra LA rk and Dersor meet us to shoe wise is Spe a 4 \ an Murray's operator after spe Junction Beni visited week Mr few da Cir Dora Stere Mrs CO which arrie Fisher to largest known Ir his loca A happy trio Blerly, Misses in. took an on Sunday Robert welghed composed of Ellis Archey and Mclaug? trip to Blair county afternoon Blair has home here after a foun his daughter's, Mrs Grove Lester visiting right William Snyder, of East 1 spending some time hers mother, Mrs. Mary Snyder er. James John Smiths | closed this week man auto his nt Pine returned months’ + Harper, of nit in Est. Grove Mabel Harper, of Pine his aunt Mrs bherty. In with his and broth in shop MADISONBURG. The stork has been visiting ¢ recent! A\ babs girl war Mra. Thomas Gilbert, one to Mrs ward | and Mrs fert Mothers and are along nicely The trial sermon preached by Rev Btauffer In the Reformed church or Sunday was favorably by the congregation and present Indieations are that an Ohio man will fill the pul pit of the Brushvalley charge in the near future Clover hulling has begun. but so far It has not proven even an average crop, The rn Fa Wol getting ihe one to bables received farmers are busy at corn cut ting. Labor being scarce, it means hustle. Corn Is about a normal crop We are favored with crop of apples. Some farmers spray- ed thelr orchards and the reward is Ereal. Elmer Miller's orchard furnish. es an example strong enough to cone | vince the most sluggish farmer of the value of spraying. The other morning one of the big grays belonging to the college ex- Rfimenta) farm droppel dead In the an excellent | REBERSBURG. Willis J. Weber and John West End, were married and took a fiving wédding ets who memaorie of fort (3ettve recalled Tits trugeie wll the vars of there | SPRING MILLS nate of Temple ¢ ‘ a on h she will the the 1 the when n onli heat Aare emple give Temple and sfortune befalls you Gates Wf Pine Grove nday at his old boarding ith's Mr Prof. Mover's th the best w nds He the falr sex the lume he may partner A. Moyer, the principal of hig? TH | L Inn netructor think is the place He Is very hest of benefita (Girlie fold ry rean henefita spent SN W. H dent f yy Gates wt left ARE and shes fn school here w any varm other iso has some ittrmet) “ her } Prof. 1 the his mar pupils man In the Wr people tio T M "At and ness he a fine and he right giving eatinfne right the spent i feat atier Lf ter vue the time AT still or t fer ) H iteherly Hlega) and been visiting and Houtszdale BENORE, Minn Violet Price, the » who has spending immer with her Mra W. « oppen, has returned home at Bald 7 igle Purnace The stork levt a boy baby home of W. H Ghaner, No. 123 John Norman, of Altoona spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Wm Gnten Mrs | TI Kellerman George, made a business county seat last Friday Mra. Annie Bpotts and Mrs. Wiser, from Port Matilda, were seen on our | streets Bunday A great many of our boys went to | State to cee the ball game on Batur- | day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rupp have re. turned from a two.weeks visit with thelr daughter, Miss Carme heen mister to her at the and son trip to the Inst Clever, at Mt. | ROCK FORGE, hard We had week John hreaking { il Glen t hire WEST PRECINCT YARNELL ery plea ant his parents. Mr at thie place Inckson Walker of Centre county. but Cripple day at Walker init I» er NS former resident now residing at Creek, Col Yasited « the home f his nele A This Mr. Walker's this count in fv Walker f nda Walker Haagen, of Peec) with his wife here Jerry Hever! fM Sunday at J A. Confers Edward and Bellefonte, spent place Me DD Ver vir SN iA Or at the home of his , 4 (George Harry Hundas Creek spent leshure pent Winifred Sunday at this Gates uistor of visiting frie Willan have returnd : fa er n mit xt Walker his Shawl and daughter ft dward vith # iker or Packer parents Minn ing day w Thomas cottage to and does hots ae Amber Confer. wl " school 1 HHeahure spent Sur th her parents here Malone Hye In Mm net expect before spring in erecting a ring the rel iq Wil winter, hin mn FILLMORE, Had quite a wind storm here on Saturday that shook the apples down in good shape and made them reads to pick, The farmers are about done cutting corn and some have thelr po tatoos raised which are a fale ¢ rop James Huey has not got all his big |eorn cut off, yet the ears are so heavy that they break the stalks down The | {big pumpkine and | make him sauney Clark Huey In on the sick list, but in | rome better, | The James Luts thresher company Are making their last round for this fall, turnips he has | MOUNTAIN—Gregg Twp. The woods are fas aressing {selves in the beautiful colors of the | rainbow Our woods are pretty at all times of the year; the air is pure and | 80 Is the and care fg unknown Our opened with attend tance of five More expected | the fall is over ! Clyde Ripka, one of the best most active lumbermen, is the hand emploved hn 18 ON the them. Whatey school an nre work new Jerry Corman, who lumber Henry Zerby an protracted Evang ening ha spent the iensant! vith ersceing large tO meet church | ejicnd latter PORT MATILDA CENTRE LINE nt Ww Pa, are M. Was r at the 1 i’ Chm " All are rch Sa welcome nday SMULLTON, bile part ‘ ni Mra sed] of Tate 1} Hellefonte Hackent Inst Rey | ( the visited it week Mrs. Ba | Dr. and winter al of Robert ey intter's rss» Hie wn Mrs Tiibere of her ther Aamsport & visiting Mary Smull (tarace m Smith, of near Beech Creek # visiting her sister here Mra. Mary Yearick has home after snending ™ friends In Pen Valle Mr. and Mrs. Newt ited Union county frie Ww. 1 Bair lost a feath last week J]. V. Brungart made a returned week with ne vis week ngart 11) business trip wee kN A Mier And relat Nt ek Mm FP sO at Mra Coburn, visited The farmers cutting off corn here Yer Haven D. Winters is Spring Mills Glassgow nr at in the stn inst week ) 8 nildrer br Weher's vicinity are Al this wr all HOY'S SCHOOL «West Brushvalley, EB. R Rachau and son, Clyde are on the sick list Grenoble Rros huller on Baturday On Bunday Rey livered a very Hathesda church vice will be held at this place Oct. 185, in the evening and on Bunday the 16, {in the morning and evening. Come and hear some able speakers and don't | forget a Iittle cash started their clover for T. E. Corman EE Haney able sermon in the ] Het. J. BE. Ertle is all smiles since the arrival of that little daughter, Our ealithumpian band must broke up. 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