Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. ’ Correspondents Department Continued. HOWARD. “It requires very little ability find fault.” In Our’ Churches Next Sabbath. Pastor EE. ¥. Faust wil Reformed l o'clock. at preach at Mt, Bethel at ten Salona at half past ter wind in How ard at half past sever United Evang i Ed id or WwW. Ww Rhoade« will preacl { rei it half past ten, and in H ward at hal past seven Christian Scien = t ter ‘clock at the h vr I' A Mann Metho Episcop Fasto R N Taylor reach at Curtin at hal past t 13 Ul past tw and ir t hal pa “i n The Reception Tendered the Senior Class of the High school by the Jun lors, last Friday evening was a well managed and successful affair throughout The two upper rooms were used, and the decorations gave them an air of refinement which they would otherwise have lacked. If the program of declamatl recitations, music, and speeches had fallen in ‘any degree short in quality it would have been made up in quan- tity, for it was somewhat larger than the conditions and occasion required, It was well planned and well render- ed from start to finish, each one who had been assigned a part being ready to promptly respond Prof. Pletcher presided with skill and dignity, and Walter Holter, at the organ, led the music in good form Those who tool single parts, as ndividuals Wer Harold Mayes, Ruth Gardn Helen Weber, Lawrence Faust, Gennie Fet zer, and George Long The school SONKs were given wit! rit and vim and the Misses Florer and Elfreda Cy nfer rends od ty vi } ‘ recelved with ncores ! presentation of t } whi has | | § pia A Ww b i the « { A on 1 f Interest, R Ga r makir t} preser 81 A tt the exe s | | I Faust alled n fi t mad x ( } " te t J YOY t i thelr ar ! ' The Good Roads Trai | | Pp } $ t 5 ons ’ ) a . re . t nee N | ger f 1 bt ' 2 had tes ‘ The 1 Grade J ! ¥ f ' Fle bie i (jen he i i ! ! Neth . A “Ward Conf Hut } i : part ‘ Wa Vel : p LL! Virgh We i Ah }§ rena WW \ AY Margaret W AM ins LT " } } worl tired the management of i to the we hi teelf, and an excellent rking organizatior . effected by ting Walter ¢ nfer presiding oMoer anid) Hilda Wagner » tary A Birthday Party. Mi Alonzo Henderson ned Min Ie je Confer har late of friends and when her ‘steent} birthda nme around last Tuesday a few of them gathered at her home in the evening, and remind od her of It In & pleasant way Fun and feasting ruled the hour, and all including Mrs. Confers three wee tots of girls, enjoyed themselves until party included Mr. and Mrs. W, sleepy time came The Mr. and Mrs. Miner, L. Cooke, Mr. and Mra, Chas, BE Year. feck, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BB. Henderson, Mr. and Mra. Adelbert Confer, Mr. and Mra. W. E Confer, Annle Kline, Mabel, Marie, Pearl, Walter, Henay! and Mal colm Confer: Miss lLovan Henderson, Marion Cooke, Fred Hechdel, Horace Schenck, Rebeeon Lucas, Mary Weir. fek, Arvitta Gardner. Mrs. Charles MoMurtrie, Miss Nellie Bwarts, John Turner, Mra. Anna Harvey. Miss Edna Strunk, Mrs, H. C. Molter, and Mrs. M. Weber, dialogues, | Thursday evening, was a pleasing tri- | Mrs. Forcey, Mrs, Lindsey, Mrs, Chas bute to the worth and character of | Lindsey and Mrs. Wm. Lindsey that devoted woman, Appropriate | pastor ‘BE. F. Faust and hig good music was furnished by a select cholr, | wife were also made involuntary, | and a {ber of the ladies read fit though by no means unwilling, hosts | ting ant! beautiful excerpts from het of a complimentary part) of ladies writings and others concerning her. | from one of thelr outlying appoint Mr, C. M. Muffly and Revs, E. FF. Faust | ment last week The were fourteen and R. 8. Taylor delivered brief but | in number representing the church at | stirring adresse Mr, Faust took o Salona, and arrived on No. 61. Satur | casion to handle local Hguor selling | da morning, returning on No. 52. at { under the lcense law, and cigarette | Thi ime provided ith tl selling to boys, In violation of law, | substantia ind dainti of the table without glove Mrs. R. S Mavio in ch abundance that O11 wort le presided with proper dignit ind in ippose the were going to camp for good form, The collection which | a week, They werg joined here, upor was taken enabled the ladies to pay tation, Mr I. H. Wagner, and heir quota to the memorial fur thie \ n ¢ ple *e {or and left them something over ’ and | { } A lint of t pense } { tl participant follo aan de I I es Ellzabeth Reish, R “Back to the Farm. Clarens E on. Wet vith little daughter Rutl Yeariel and wife, formerl Mi 8 Jot orman Ha Bdward Relish and | phine Henderson Cam ron Phil A ghter Inrgaret Charle M ¢ delphia, where Mr. Yearick had been |, I Lindse nd W i employed, last Saturday, with the pur Fic ‘1 Misses Ellen Kevder. Mar po MH making arrangement to tal Y t Ki Ire : + nd Dot charge of fat Fr 4 | Yi | fa helow Jacksonville n Ap 'hi one of the largest and be rm § the lle having been well cared UNIONVILLE by the former owner, Joh Holme 81 that ! that horrible mud \ well a | Mr Y eard and the | That 4 emer thich Min ‘ le il } fine POT H 1 1 ‘ A i tunit to make g | It Cla io rete ra-t ence old home he wa trained t (Not Bena \ ’ tif fat IR pon it, and Ww congratulat wichins pl i ind him and hi prett brides pon tl born 1 th A frog ip and choles 1 Ww.) Chicken and Waffles. ice cream and Afte r spending the past winter witl | cake, and all the tucks and frills that irlend in Ha : Moon Mis . Jennl | go with them, will be served by the |} Isher returned home a few days ago “Ladies’ Ald” of the Reformed church Miss Annie Rich, of Clearfield, Is at the Charles E. Yearick home, in the siting friends in this place late afternoon and evening of Frida The venerable J. R. Green. of Cen March They will be piping hot and | treville, Elk counts is a visitor ready to serve at half past four o'clock | the home of his ne phew, candidate R and the service will continue as late | T. Comley. and also at hi sister's in the evening as there Is anything | Mrs. John Comley left to eat, and anvone to eat it You Billy Parsons has sot his wooder ire invited hen with 100 eggs and expects an out Mrs. George L. Willlar init] come of 100 peeps. Don't nt thet nd n 1 \ I and Alt a {Il they are hatched, Williar Prof. Shuman Wi ams and famil Fg vd Srown snd het Caughtes spen ol [und hh’ % parent \ t ¥ ray, o farrisbursg ore here f int visitor er ‘Sunday, amony friends "nt y Aly B y ' bosr Miss Mollle Year i ! ti ht 1 } ' s ' tpt fir re ro ! last S i . nt iy 0 nd { Mi A t We t A t 1 ‘ T 0H ! i t rprise part i , Pp oy n i ' y 1 I th 't ' t la 3 H f 0 } | L | nt t ' , * Pou \ i» Ha He M Holt WADDLE ' #8 Musser spent S Pr M. R { ! rat} f Hl al | I A . ¥ : " o " " : ' \ for Was " f . " M " D vw Bere t) ! ' : a Bice . . aoe KB N \f | 2 » : M ! f ' i . ap Rn Frat . . y 1 AM} ' ) 5 Champion Fox Munter I - ’ ¥ ’ ) ~ Hs } 'w COLI I EE } ’ } for y iv ed sit : 0 H 3 | bn iv GOING UP I ha an matt hs 4 We have Some thing Fine at | yy \ ’ aR Amal 23¢. worth 28¢ today. ing n r ! "he ar get Ow=g=—0 then hers nd 1» on Ww id our reg. magine that an r home mer price price hat Id thus defy the law that 5 mal. ON 47 60 was made to save Oung ) from Pepper, per Ib 1% 40 thi baneful habit! Perhaps Mayor Fine Tea, per Ib 4 40 George H. Leathers should look this 10h. Pall Mackeral #8 1.26 up 3 1b ginger snaps 25 o. Mrs. R. 8B. Taylor, mistress of the Bakers Chocolate 1h) LL M. E parsonage here, was the recip Tomatoes 3 cans for 26¢. 12¢ oan {lent of a very pleasant visit last Wed Banner Lyed cans for 260 10cp | nesday, from some fourteen of her 1b Baking Powder 1s 2H | hushand's lady parishioners at Heech Cocoa, box, os 10 | Creek. The original party embraced Corn Starch 06 08 | thirty of more ladies, and it had been Whole Ricelb, ve 10 arranged to come In three sled loads, Vanilla, box 1] 10 but the thaw and rain spoiled the 2% Ibs Dairy Balt 20 HL The Francis Willard Memorial, oh 1G. MeCloskey, Mrs. H. E. Williams | sleighing and thelr plans at the same time. and those who found It conven lent to do so came on No. 53 at 12:40, and remained until evening train time, They brought with them a great abun. dance of the good things which good Clinton county people eat, and had a royal good time of it who braved the weather and came were! Mrs. Winslow, Mm. George Rupert, Mra. Miller, Mra. Carpenter Miller, Mra, Swartz, Mra. W. P. Bullock, Mrs, C. B. Bullock, Mrs, Shumaker, Mrs. H. | aE We pay 280, a pound for Rutter OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. Gillen, The Grocer South Allegheny Street. Both phones T Bellefonte, Pa. COBURN., | Last Glasgow experienced one of the most enjoyable events In life to him. It was his 47th birthday anniversary and his wife planned to have a surprise party for him, and, with the help of the older children she VER entirely successful, While Mi Glagrow wus answering a call In phone in Mp Korstetter tore the invited friend ’ gathered at the Glasgo residence and took charge Of (fa When Mr Glasgow 1 irned and bout him an 0, Ss STORE NEWS men who “exalted” | { ing Presumalbl Vit (in first tho ht 18 that he tl han of 1 bre " his i hint ttl A man « d ttach J 0 un et iN [ ny i reati I J ! b la but in 1} n Mr, Pt I ‘ ! | reshment During last } f { thi t ion for § ith I) Fon A. Hosterman I mil ra ! fer ! fan Dani and th foll I r In { tor Confer Forr \ ! I . } Lr [] M1 ir nest Styers. We are now showing a } } t of Ait iH i bi 00 howe ast oF Auponsburs. complete new line of ident he { nis Car t ! her I ir Mr. 1. eas of SPRING PERCALES port, are spending =» A A 8] thelr son, Harr and their « ghter Mrs. J. B. Kerstetter » Maude Hosterman, of Woodward, | AND GINGHAMS staying at the home of her ur 1 i i! ¥ to daily Anyone wanting gost " mi Messalines, Marquisettes Thursday, Fbruary 23rd, 10811, Wednesday evening J. Ww resent A. Hosterman, at pr All new patterns and MILESBURG. Wilber and Edgar Mile f Dich nson eminary spent Sunday it new effects. Ome Ada Baird, of thi place left r riday for Tyrone wher ne expects spend some tir Benjamir re a Our spring line of w Whitman have ry and Taffetas, are also "ary. Vac, of Belletont open for your inspec- P. H. Haupt has purchased a_shoy tion. ROMOLA KATZ & CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Che Hew S es pring Clot are daily arriving from the different makers. The new English Cut models— The English Ideas-Americanized— Con- servative and Swagger garments alike. CLEVER CLOTHES specially made for this store for clever dress- ers. Drop in and see how distinctively good they are. SPRING HATS A PLENTY The new soft hats, the new derbies, SEE THE DEJOURVILLE DERBY
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