Page 6. pm THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. Correspondents’ Department WINGATE. filled a vacancy in R. telegrapher's office, week I. 8. Way main P. R. Tyrone last Herman B. Alkey, o visited his sick sister, Mrs Davidson, who was dangerously last week Bessie Fetzer is spending Pittsburg and vicinity Lemuel! Hipple, P pairman here, was o of weeks with a severe Centre Democrat village migs the Runville Grove breezy brevities,. What's scribes-—contemplating matrimon Mrs. John Walker and daughter 3eech Creek, also Mrs, Helen lagher, of Bellefonte, spent here last week with thei Sylvester Summers Myrtle and Reuben some time at Altoona holidavs Pretty Chestnut to spend Pittshurg and vicinity The 1910 census gives the Wingate post office a mall distribution to 1893 persons Mrs, Murray left for their future home at Altoona A good ma of farmer te advantage ] by at ad renders r sister Idding duri piquant Jennie sh Grove left TX some time with frie: Harry and cl and ] {1drer refilling t} Harris track repairn brother ed to the inmat titute seller Estright ings at Ru: Brook Bellefonte ) WwW. Philadel wife at T and Mr P John Smit} Way and c! Fisher, at St Mrs. Minnie ion towns? marms spent Friday enro nut Johnson killed the season Ir 397 pounds W. 8. White pleted the I farm after drill feet. Those well made ! Mr. White Clair S Grovi rned to home ing some tin at Howard Jacob Kerchner ehildren Charley, Este on Bunday Clyde Watson two of Chestnut lucky young men, spent here remodeling a sleigh girls and get a sleigh ride A spook has been seen several times lately near the Frieze residence; for the veracity of the same ask Poodle Bocker, Harry BEmith, of Johnstown Willard Fisher's, last week Toner W. Fisher returned home on Saturday from a sojourn of § months among western states, Welcome Curly Born to Mr. and Mrs, Torence Mar- after sper his sick Andrew, visited Ha and Sammie Bhirk, happy -go Saturday Get wise and Grove's visited at shal. at the home of Joseph Mitchell, | on December 20th, a baby boy. Mra. George Rackert, of Altoona, spent some time here at her parents Joseph Davidson's. Willlam Summers stationary engine fireman on. Tyrone, William Wats “a has been promoted from Snow 8S) to flagman, successor on Bnow Shoe train, has not been appointed yet. Mra. Frank Zink and ohild, of Lock Haven, spent New Year's Day here at her aunts, Mrs, Edward Long. Is employed as | passenger brakeman | located at Tyrons his | AARONSBURG. and Mrs, Tho Full Huntingdon to init Andrew Bell, whose he proving David have their nephew, tith Is not Im gone of Altoona, is" the me guest of hi ged moth r the holida ind Mrs. Georges Mek ‘otter Mills, visited at ents, My Mrs hl C3 er Christy Mr and wore the dear a rmick, of the lady's and Mingle's Vea rests of Altoona Wilmer the holiday seasons Bellefonte, #8 parent Mi Mi of Stover ent ef Ardrena em elr vacation Harn State ith the ed friey Mra Oe and hire here Rome the on nday Minn visited May friends of our ster night young people supper ak Lamar, attended on Bat YARNELL. New Year greetings to one and all Wm. Kessling and bride have re. turned to McKeesport, where they will take up house keeping twere the past two weeks guests of William's parents Miss Nora very pleasantly with friends In Clear. field A number of the special Christmas services held at Pleasant valley J. A his son Nelson, at Butler and ex. tended his visit to his aged mother, {in Jefferson county. Floyd DNreth and tapending a few weeks In Clearfield, I CC A Walker spent Christmas with his wife and little daughter here, Arthur and Amber Confer return. led on Bunday, p. m, to resume thelr school duties, after a two weeks va. cation, spent at their homes here, Eimer Pownell, Bert Kessling and Harry Bhank, who are employed away from home spent Christmas with their parents, Harvey Heaton and bride returned to their future home here on BSature day evening and were given an old fashioned serenade. here They | Walker spent a week | our people attended Confer spent Christmas with | { funeral | Whose sudden death was a shock to sister Lizzie are | | Mary, i chler, of State College, spent Sunday iat the Miller home ZION. 1910 has into write 1011 The 1 School entertainment Christma wa a LOC n every part The lttle fol) tl performed part 80 well that we would be an iniastice { ! ticular credit, howey of the schoo the preparat entertainmen ho IH pre Thi Font history; C4 Sunday fon mas on part ent BOALSBURG re attended and son John, of Hecla several dave in Weber spent last week Mra. Julia Island the where she ter Mr. and Mra. Elmer Ishler are the happy parents of a little daughter who arrived at their home In time for the Christmas joys. also a Hittle daughter arrived at the home of Clyde Bmiths, last week to share the Christmas season with thelr happy household Miss Esther Bparr spent her vaca. tion at her former home with her aunt, Mra. Stuart. of Williamsburg Paul Rupp, a student of Franklin and Marshall college, spent his vaca tion at his parents home Mra. George Flasher was called to Bellefonte last week to attend the of her father Samue! Rine, Dingen beginning expects to left of for Rtation the week, spend the win. his friends here, Mra. Margaret and Lytle and daughter grandson Mahlon Rents. » $100 Reward, $100. tonal Westmont. Hall's Ostarrh a A Cure divert? upon the bioosd and h a MOSHANNON. Mrs. Carrle Lucas is spending some {time with relatives at Renovo, i Mrs, Alma Blerly and daughter | have returned to Jersey Shore spending Christmas at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Belghtol Lacy Fleming from formerly a Moshannon Christmas at her J ilel Harry of the Mi home of Brady Nw New girl, sister Mrs all smiles | his home Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medi- cine for all ages of man- kind. It will make the delicate,sickly baby strong and well—will give the pale, anemic girl rosy | cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, over- worked, thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. 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