Page 8. me THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Thursday, January 19th, 1911, Correspondents’ Department Continued, a i i a ala HOWARD. It is the strong ‘I will’ that wing the day.” In Qur Churches Next Sabbath, Reformed -—Pastor EE. F. Faust will preach at Jacksonville n ten o'clock, at Marsh Creek at in Howard at half United Evangelical Rhoade vill prea past ten, and past seven Church of White meeting Christian half past ten Mam Methodist Episcopal-—Pa Tavior will preach in Howard at past ten, at Kenned it half pa in at Christ thi ten services il house at half Nelentists it the home of past Mrs. Thos tor half past sever ie WwW. H hall past Qur “Nice Boys and Girls.” In "Domino's letter of h with de sled load of Jan th, rl to 1H the Services it hut very last week repler and spring those who much to the farmers who were The long continued, and gentle rains of ished our small land filled the cisterns of | ndent upon them, | the many wile and ha to drive their stock luring the severe point the Bald Eagle ecek wi more than bankful and Mili Hall the rallroad was overflowed as to suspend tral day Only passenger and "P. G trains were moved, any they Wers { brought from MeElhattan to Mill Hall Ove the N. Y. Central And thers © 1 snow, enough left to contrit still with the addition two or ore thaw and ran an earth to | Water Supply Renewed. | streams wre dem f of been long di {etl about | Su water repletion 1A Home Wedding. Last ening in the presencd goodly company of friend Miss M., daughter of Mr. and Mi: dd to Mi reel The ¢ on Anne Jucoh Jogeph wedding the ban! n an the erved praise | our | wad visited his | i properly and po ts to the veter irrespondent, nice Why coulda such ing Mr, and Mrs. . Sunda | even- | change | pf whom tandard { Hike and ) lard of ges induct wheth- I we always them wher not disal wi odd g Consistory Worked and Feasted The J : aint \ + Postponed Th 1a nD of A 3 is really an the P. © ! on Mo y last for an elaborate fun prepared to make of installing their new but were dis Installation yhoo com the A) auxiliary of de preparations tion the ceren | afMficers ! vening appointed by the non arrival of the proper Installing officer Mrs Clara Rosser, of Mill Hall. They met, how ever, and spread their feast, and in vited in thelr brothers and husbands, and husband-to-be, and had lous evening of it, notwithstanding the disappointment as to the ceremon- nls. The new officers who will be formally installed on some future oc- casion are as follows: President, Mrs, Viola Hastings; asst. president, Ar- thur Yodes; past president, Mrs, Su- san Loder; asst. past president, Lot H., Neff; vice president, Mrs, Lizzie Loder; asst. vice president, Mra, Laura Greene; financial secretary, Mra, Alta Pletcher, recording secretary, Miss Mabel Loder; asst. recording msecre- tary, Miss Laura Williams; treasur- er, Charles Pletcher; chaplain, Mra, Anna Holter; orator, Miss Idella Wil- llams; sentinel, Mrs, Clara Reber; guardian, Mra. Clara Dunham; trus- tees, Mrs. Viola Hastin Mrs, Ethel Schenck, Harry Bechdel a glor- ! the Alec) and Lewis Widmat N H Harner, Thomas Jarret, and Mr. Clark of Lock Haven, and Charles Mack lem, of Williamsport isited their friend Charles McMurtrie, of Hotel Howard, last week, and brought thelr musical talent and abllity sll with thera; resulting In 4 most enjoyable afternoon and evening to all who were “wise” to the occasion Miss Maud mer pleasant friends by | Altoona last and having Rimert, for. | girls slipping one of our surprised all her | quietly away to week, Jan. 3.t0 be exact, herself married to Mr, | John Earl, of Workington, England, | The ceremony was performed at the | Disciple parsonage; by Rev. Richard Sawtelle, with Mrs. Sawtelle and Miss | Edith Myers, close friends of Miss | Rimert's, as witnesses, Mr. Earl, whose American home is In Chicago, had a handsome flat at 619 Sherman { Place, In that city, beautifully fur. | nished and all ready for his bride, and they went stralghtway there and set | up housekeeping, with their lares and penates already provided, and | spent their honeymoon in their own home. May their good angel long tar. 1 gO1t | veather At | Seattl and slim and UNIONVILLE. { She was tall i 3 round and hotise ard Miles painter, farmei pnd music tendo he ] il tal hie entre in Democrat MILLS, PINE GROVE nauet held « rida {) order nt KRatz& Co's STORE NEWS Washing hal att Meyer KATZ & CO’S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Today we start a special Sale of Remnants in connection with our Annnal Sale of White All remnants of Dress Goods display- ed on front counters at Less Than Half Price You will find equally a good bargain ultural Meetings in our carpet department. Ladies’ and Misses Suits and Coats during this sale at less than Cost of origi- nal garments, Ratz & Co, BELLEFONTE, PA. ; | ry with them, Greatest Reduction Sale We Have Ever Inaugurated Plenty of wearing time ahead this winter for these superb Clothes and for the man who would not need them it is a wise policy in buying for next winter at at these greatly reduced prices. $10 Suits and Overcoats now cut to $ 7.50 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats now cut to 9.00 $15 Suits and Overcoats now cut to 11.50 $18 Suits and Overcoats now cut to - $ 1325 $20 Suits and Overcoats now cut to 15 $22.50 Suits and Overcoats now cut to 16.50 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats and Men's separate Pants average a third off. im, The Clothier, WHERE YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN DECEIVED. Co ammmm————
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