Page 8. A — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, Thursday, January 12th, 1911, Correspondents’ Department Continued. HOWARD. “Earth's noblest, divinest achiev- ment is to start songs in the world's wintry air, to sing into its weary hearts something of Heaven's music." In Our Churches Next Sabbath, United Evangelical-—Pastor W. W Rhoades will preach at Fairview at half past ten, at Jacksonville at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven Church White Christian half past ten at the Mann Methodist Services at the half past ten Services at Thos of Christ meeting hou nt Scelentd home of Mrs stor RR, 8S half two, Episcopal«P Taylor will preach In Howard at past ten, at Kennedy at half past and at Curtin at hall past seven Reformed-—Pasor KE. F. ‘Faust will preach at Salona at ten o'clock, at Mt Bethel at half past two, and In Howard at half Presbyterian Alexandria, will preach in tian Chapel at half past The Week of Prayer. The programme of union services for the week of prayer, which had been carefully planned by the Minis- | terial Association of the town, was as carefully carried out, and from ey ery point of view may be safely spok- | en of as a pronounced success. The congregations were as large as any of ould hold; the mu well pra ticed, services were and the ser fourteen in four the people rnest past seven Rey A. R Day of the Chris- seven woints ettes, the pastors here, end y topics pon heard whenever warrants ti comn Het then Notes of the Week's Th hy I'he perfec Meetings. order and ’ maintain and cept plimer gether K Officers Matthew Weds da the old ’ a! rn officers Abraham president Dr, Walter J. Kurtis, president; Matthew Rogers, Jr. ler. and H Fg Jenkins asst. cashier Special Service. The Joint Consistory valley charge will meet here this, Thursday evening, at half past seven, to hear a spoolal sermon by Pastor E F. Faust. The Is cordially Invited to attend this ser. vice The regular business of the consistory will held day morning Harry Bechdel began the as an employe of the Lycoming Mat tress Co, at Williamsport Pr. Geo, 8. Hensyl, of Hospital, at Fountain among the home vacation When work this week for himself In success equal his fine training Our High school is closed because of the Hliness of Prof. Pletcher, who ia at his home at Blanchard, suffering with a bealed face. He Is at work RERIN David and Philip ©. Holter left last Wednesday for Petersburg, where each Ts taking a commercial course In the Iron City College Mra. J. H. Wagner has been rather seriously ll for some days, and her of the Nittany in the church be on the Miners’ Springs, Is friends here for a he returns to his will set up practice City. May his improvement Is not so rapid nor pro- | friends could | nounced as her wish, Elder A. J. Bachman, of Lynchburg, Ohlo, preached last Lord's Day to the congregation of the Church of Christ, and it is understood that he will occupy that pulpit at stated periods hereafter, J. Will Mayes has just returned from an extended trip among the gran- ite and marble quarries, where he has meny i of the { of the { Mrg, 8. H | may be | church | the | evening. 32 public | meeting i Fri. | | house new year | | lald In a big stock of tle raw mater- | lal for his extensive and growing bus. ness, | Charles KE. Yearick is still confined to his bed with his dislocated hip; but more as a precaution than as an actual necessity, as he is gaining nice ly, and has a good chance of recover- Ing the full use of his leg Balser Weber and sister, ma, and Mr. and Mrs Yearick were passengers phia No 62 last former returning to tal for further treatment and the Iat ter to thelr residence in the big town Last week a special, conveving offi cers of the Maintenance of Way Ii partment, ran the rallroad, m uring, at all points, the distances wir posts, bulldings, from the track with purpose in view of In them all tandard hy the company It some chang point Four of Miss Em Clarence 1K for Philadel Thursday, the Jefferson Hospi on over nging now required that this probable made at our good houses, Including the three new ones built thi eason have recently 1 wired for lighting by W ong & Sor those of Geo. H ind Wm. H. Thompson and It is particularly pleasing the wiring these merits the entire representative of the writers’ Association, E. H. Witera of Williamsport Las® week four of the lady Bennison family here, namely Benison and daughter, Miss Helen, and: the Misses Jane and Mars Bennison, were called upon to attend the funeral Mi it DuBois 0 was an older br Captain S. H. Bennison, who died here last May Bere ements have follow ed close each other in this fam- ily, two brothers and a brother-iy law, Mr. W. R. Gardner having taken withi eight months houses ars Leathers, Schenck. note that gentlemen done hy members George CC, Dennison ther of upon been Mr friend day, James of Lock and Mrs Chas ville, home, Mr William ited his Alley Mrs, Cl dren, but here, Mins now Na spent JACKSONVILLE, of Altoona, Kulodie Daley, Miss Sayers Haven, Chas. Heltman and Ale parents ns former Of die Of Bitner residents Pitcairn, tt Yeagertown John Ix Wf his bro Mi Fhe \" An nephew Mills Elwood sited Mrs, Ne¢ itz ther with Mir Winkleman relatives In Dormar wt Ww from A h Ho Nara nad epid t PINE GROVE MILLS aon ern his y Ln ton it x y Vor ner lL.utz | Willard of sect | Ertley over Sun. and visited Hayers and Sunda) Mrs his suincle, of Mackey her Mr, and Mrs. Sami el three chil IH | visited ing spent Hiam Bald from Loon 1it« been of the Rev Inter, was Wednesday tended from Pine Mr, and Mrs. Fred Meyers, Mrs. Hzra Tressler, Gertie and Mr. and Mrs. J. A parents’ Newton Neldigh and Vonada College, spot Sunday int N. Y., vis« | Decker home In town Henry Krebs and and wife, J. N. E Ward attended the Mr Rebecen Fleming at rida lant week best for several vigited his installed at and amang those daughter, Grove Mr Decker Jaco! verts und fun this place, friends on relatives HOLTS HOLLOW, a Mir Samuel 8 Clair, of Julian vith his parents, My Shope, here ditt In wit} hope the | spent and Mrs ot zoey : 1011 of Mr tims reported MOSH ‘ AM } HDOLIAr ANNON wife, of the months Stover, the new Reformed min loalsburg, that Mills Mn. Kelehline J Kellar wife Petershn nt Were ana State ! | | pleas whose must tu elected A to an « John G some of nd In his of | glider 1 EF amendn fons nec CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES on | Where Terms Expire in 1913 Elections Must be Held This Year. Judges of the orphans’ and common courts term of throughout office ex re-elected or in November pinion Tohnson at the the Judges nfo tf opinion wl thelr 1911, renee red last ted ont Lolishi Mr. Johnson he trict the ter this t pires In 19 aecordi request o § 4 OTIA The will live Ir carefull fect f the Ons tion spring ele MARRIAGES. Earl—Rimert. John Earl, of Workington, and Miss Maude ard, recs cht ths Hom ried. Tu f aft yom, of Rimert, of ate ! werd "OTS lant neg ! Wry : ard Nawtelle England, How- superintendent of | mar- week ! former b TAT he Wirs : reh of Christ, (*hica- is engaged as Garman—Piper, viawe of Allen HB. Garman, it ': ( { ’ rma n Piper, WEL a r most d Al- 11 that some i! an rg o the plot rma age 1 por nur tak nec rone bi | ou J oe this spen ad Islands very : ts da home Court Holds Commissioners “ BB } vy oy ' Should the gher ' Liable. stain nty, und to Death in Dough Mixer nth Anniversaries. cked: Engineer tus ning Stops Train. and wills of visitors, at the Abednis Wil that our eateemed he NeTe of Mr. and Mrs We Are Orr {friend Joseph Gill. was ompelled to #0 to t} Bellefonte hospital for For thg with stomach trouble & all find the oe f proved unavalling and he been slowly and steadily on the decline so he finally concluded to xo to the hospital, where it Is hoped he restored to his former good treat ment been ” met Year e } ering efforts to medicines relief bs haw health The Ladies’ Ald Belety of the M. B held thelr annual social at home of the writer on Tuesday membres were present most enjoyable function COBURN., Orvis Meyer has his nearly completed He Intends to make poultry raising his chief business and we expect spring-chick. ens will come early and be plentiful at Coburn H. B. BEnyder and It was a large poultry : clerk at this station, was transferred to MiMiinburg station January 2nd He will move his fam- Hy and household goods to that place on Tuesday H. R. Everett spent State College visiting relatives The local teachers’ Institute, com - prising the districts of Gregg. Penn, Miles, Haines and Millheim, will be held here on Baturday, January 21st Mra. T. H. Motz, of Woodward, spent Inst week at the home of the post-mas- ter T. W. Hosterman and accompanied by her mother, Mrs, T. W. Hosterman, made a trip to Centre Hall to the home | of N. B. Shaffer i Four scholars in the United Evan. gelieal Sunday school have attended | | every session for two years, and eight | have attended regularly for one year, | They all recely badges of honor | from the school. | The mail has Increased so much at this station that the station clerk was unable to ca it all one trip from the trains uf the P. O, so the P. R. R. Co, has come to the rescue hy several days at Ratz & Co’s ALTERATION SALE — sending a cart with which to haul it. but everyone a line Bargain. Annual White Sale making it a special department in we will inaugurate a special itself. In three weeks time we commence to remodel our Building. Our Basement will be opened up for the exclusive sale of Linoleums, Mattings, etc. Beginning today Alteration Sale Not a sale of old shelf worn goods but new goods, just the kind you need for ready wear. No Dead Stock Here This sale combined with our — ” will make it the largest sale in this Store's History. See our Show Windows. Every article in our store is marked in plain figures. Come and be covinced that this sale is Bellefonte’s best sale ever attempted. Ratz & Company.
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