Page 10. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, November 17th, 1910, NPN NANS Correspondents’ Department Continued hd HOWARD. “Pay as little attention couragements as possible... Plough ahead as a steamer does, rain or shine, rough or smooth... To carry your cargo and make your port is the point.” to dis- fn OQur Churches Next Christin Sole half past ter t Thomas Mann ted Evan Sabbath, nt ist Services the h of ome it hall Rey R Ss in at halt past two Curt half past Faust f past t t two, and In He will Commun seven will al Leven Holy (“hrist Services at the rch at } If past ten iid to the develop the community, resident min- isters vddition of the pas tor of tl} ‘hris in Chapel congre gation, it Blanchard, re cently organized The Ministerial sociation Howard, and selected following President, Rev. R S. Taylor: vice president, Rev. W. H Patterson: secretary, Rev. E. F. Faust The at the PArsOnas evening, ber 11th 1 rranged for uni \ o i held the near fature “iret. the Thanks givi rs t wrdancs with the President D1 | at the day Special Services.~—As h-to-be-desired reli an mut gious ment wit! ofMicers association met i Novem two special in town in on m irche 1 in the Greetings Missionary wii Lecture ho a India, ar er 1 is Sabbati week ond rother, Dr W f the ladies wiety Mrs in : aedingly Evan ng wm th relgn n nt and sions attract pul exponent of he has devoted Ar present sta Nareavarupet, In of South India, te to in the 100 return rheent this ing trip woh Haven on definite stay Lock Haver inl Mian young people party last 1 (reek at Fri Mra. John time with hes €. Welric) } ok Mart thelr mes is spending sone hter Mra Joseph Haven Miner rel "n entertained Miss Heverly and er the week's end ne of the Pennay's in Broad Btreet his vacation at left on No. 52 Bradford, where winter with her Long y for the relatives Mra. Louisa Yellefonte enough to friends here Mrs, John ter, Mme. J Commerford left home last Thursday eall upon some her long of her Moore, with her daugh- Will Conley, were guests of Mrs. J. Shuman Pletcher at din. ner on Wednesday Mrs. 85. H. Bennison and Miss Helen, are spending a few woeks with another daughter, Mrs. Harry MeClintick, at Atlantic City, street has been Improved by a coat Int administered § f ; oi Biint asmibistired BF One of our [on i fork hor ne excellent artists, Z. T. Weirick. Mr. and Mra. John Gruver, of Mil Hall, and Miss Milda Berry, of Beech Creek, were Bunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, He teher. The house and lot estate of John M. H end of the public sale next tu ov. 19, at 2 o'clock. Th desirable Reformed | | dear The latshaw property on Walnut | state to get in good going property and repals Homebody ad home Charles FE Neff 4 Rollin ore fiumt May Wm H of is wife, of Cas ind wife, and (O'Neill of Berwick e Gardner, of son. Milford, and Rowe, spending relatives here unre # Harve of last week for Beth- ointg In W., Va. where the arly part of the some « her many good departed o©r i spend winter, with riends In the enforces C4 ing elder J. CC. Reeser, Rhoades filled his place In the fstratior the Holy Communion the threes appointment of Hu | | Zlot last Presid W. W wdmin nt bhlers 1 i} of Rey nr As- | \ the |, UNION Yo tease sri) fw “or Inughter visiting wil this ing Iady, Inspoed In mystifying, myster world ar iz= 2 birave bold and that she is not In the Mrs. Mallee Ning has 1 her favor: One « she went to spend neighbor, as wns Wher gh went o'clock she took the her ocket, unlocked wit next the street, and leking In the door, pre to show her courage fixed ww fire for the night and went to her bed, and after saying “Now 1 lay me down to sleep.” ete Was soon swaetly wrapped in the arms of Morpheus, sleeping the sleep of Innocence In the morning, when she came down stairs, she discovered that the key was not In ita place on the Inside of the door. On opening the the her ut tied to It glares, door, on purpose, sticking on the where she had left it. Poor, Indy: she would have fainted but there was no man there to eateh her. 1 tell you, it takes a brave, cour Ageous woman to sleep alone In a to attract bur. ing In the door on the outside. I's bet It won't happen again before there's a Democratic president elected which will be on the Tuesday dfter the first Monday of November, 1912. Campbell's PT Tr—ftnth— oF rye L] door she | { found the Rey, with a large red ribbon daughter, | outside of the | | bride MILESBURG. James Campbell and family, attended the funeral father, Samuel Ty- | Mrs. on of of Orrin, rone, Naturda Clinton Swartz ith hi nil warts and family recent intors nmong nd relatives in the Hur Smith, of Sno Shoe, of 1 futher vrone, Joh pent Anda vartz of Snow week Jol Bullock left Pittsburg he ex tine Mabel Kreamer, ent visitor amo AM Coll qu ! on Pike muel Balrd 1 re ture the White for thelr see Whe bo lot of vi 1 weed to lust pects for vhere spend OI OVER THE COUNTY {1 ! far Unusually Good Fiction in The North American's Monthly Magazine. {63 1 Monthly North ne A '} hot Itoh Ani Her 0 J worth new FOUR GREAT STORIES, mi — a. od fiction is the The ed plentiful in Magazine Hection of Americar whic) part of that pap ef f Bmiork Ratz & Co’ STORE NEWS Ife, known a rican writers story is entitled "I'he vee story all the way the price of i spa per Thief through dozen Cuts Funeral proper Feast. improper Katz & Co's showing this season of Ladies’ and Misses’ Unfair Weights has never been equalled in Belle- Right now at the heighth of the season we are prepared to fonte. show you a line of new models, distinctive in style and dress. We make odd sizes, our special- ty, and can fit anyone. A look at i 5 per ct. Off our store is all we ask. Ratz & C BELLEFONTE, PA. WE GIVE all GROCERIES We pay 34c a doz We pay 82¢ a for Eggs b for Butter Gillen, the Grocer, = . MARRIAGES Boyer-Markle {. Boyer forem Wasson—Shivery and Mrs WwW stown recenth announced engagement of their daughter Ella Margaret leroy ! Ww The wedding was solemnized on nesda Nt 16th, at } Mr Stor D Shiver of the Mine LRROY Wed won ember gh Gates—Neiweg. Gates My a nd} Isaac Gates, of Tyrone, but erly of Centre « Miss Elsie Nelwex of Philadelphia recently took piace at the home uncle, EE. Walter Spain, an elaborate affalr McCloskey—Fox. K Me lonkey son of MoeCloskey, of Mackey ville, Emma I Fox, daughter of Mra. Frank B. Fox, of Lack vere married at the parson st John's English Lutheran the afternoon of 10th by the pastor, Rey Jacol Mend hey will return to Lock Haven later and on November 27 will sall for Panama where the groom is employed on the government operations Scott—Bhilling. A very pretty, quiet home wedding was solemnized Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mra. Thomas Shillings, Beech Creek, when thelr daughter, Miss Rosle, was united In marriage to Arthur Beott. The cere mony was performed by Rev, Rollin 8 Taylor, of Howard, pastor of Methodist church The attendants Samuel i Mrs sot T form. i to unts WAR MArri sorwond. near The wedding of the bride's and was quite Raymond Henry I. and Miss Mr. and Haven, age of church, on Shillings, | were Mra, Frank Bowers and Ruttelbh » pister and brother of The wedding march from Loh i engrin was played on the plano by Mr, | Ward Beck, of Lock Haven, as the | couple entered the parlor, and “Love's | Old Bweet Bong” was softly played during the ceremony, at the close of which during the congratulations, Mr, Beck played Mendelssohn's wedding march, he bride Is an estimable you Indy and the groom Is an In dustrious young man, employed by the Hayes Run Fire Hrick company at Orviston. Both have a large of of friends who wish them happiness and through the | thet jirosperity on their Journey ..lThanksgiving... Good clothes such as we sell are a cause for Thanksgiving to the average man; its one of the blessings of life which you enjoy, that you have in this town a store like this, selling such clothes as we sell, at such prices as we ask for them. SIM HAND-BUILT clothes are especially made for us by Amer- ica’s best clothes-makers, and its a matter of congratulation that you can be sure of getting best quality,in the newest fabrics, the most per- fect tailoring, the latest and most correct style, and a fit you'll be surprised with. The Sim hand-built SUITS AND OVERCOATS are the kind of clothes that will bear the most critical examination; we invite it We want you to be exact in your requirements; the more so the better for you and for us. Be- cause the critical man who uses good judg- ment in buying clothes invariably finds these are the only clothes for him. You'll come to us for them sooner or later, if you are bound to have the best:
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