Page b YHE CENTRE « DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. Thursday, June, 20th, 1911. * the Bible as the word of God Rev. M UNIONVILLE, | the following children Mrs F. Faust The influence of the English Miss Jennle Parsons has gone o i Morris, Glade Springs, Va Correspondents’ at The Jt | The place of \ 1 . a | "Or 4 ‘ and owing brothers fohn | | | fe o merica to-day,’ Ley i 8 Tay | sinc h debu los is app George and Villlarn of iis ’T'} 9 Department 0 four addresses In one evening, add. | Ut far enire to exp thelr heartfeit ’ 3 iteresting pritminay Oxercine | an evidence 4 n the Hons p hi to the too] people « nionville Continued eems like a long programme. b It | {toms are rv i t avekvhbode dn | Tor | rman anati and kindly ad will be 1 fact a rather short one, and | aver of » his. aati have: bet ninistrat \ luring the long ex and J, Snyder The influence of the English HOWARD speakers having limited themselves 10 | grand festival fifteen minutes as thelr maximum time, | Presbyterian church y the young peo- | Andrew Rowan, Wm. B. Parson Win WwW F F Kl i y ‘The whole philosophy of life is to and have carefully prepared their sever. | nle of that church, « ext Baturds A rele y : ‘otter and b Alex faithfully ening. July 1st \ '& ' Mme 4 0? ander extended visit to her uncle's f Jerse Hetort, and lona at home requested discharge and patriotical al addresses in condensed form to ae ly the duties of any position in which cord with this A we find ourselves placed." Champ service has been provided Ie long and burdensome n Against, and p y rel . Clark. the talks will be all the better be- | Norma ir} of : of i Maine's Secret Hidden cause of thelr brevity ’ sahan.t Svening last week by special invittior Ti nr Rt anawE, Our Millinery Stock has been reduced One of the Bethel at half past two, and in the | wir se gion ol mnertainments which | gy and while the guests were entertain- | 4 vying upon hin arrival from Ha: one half. The other half must be closed out In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Reformed { | A I Faust preach i = LS a’ cloe) nt evening will Johr o Tercentenary InHoward, | inter will be a lecture by a man one. granddaughter, Miss Malssa Senser. | “pre gumage to the vessel wa within the next few days. No use for millin- Taylor Will proach at Curtiss at half past | Indian tribe, the other seven-elghths be- | that they were playing “smart.” took |pavie Opatfs HXOY. and the deters ery during the hot summer days. Special MIT take part the Tereantonary wn |& White, married to a quarter-breed | thom in the alley and aid furth itipcusible to tell whather thi a reductions are now being made lin this depart- , T tanding for ‘"Paxas Mab” in ) tric) | Fhe gr ho : ment, we expect a general clean up. On our centre aisle tables you will find valus in Organdies, Lawns and Dimities that you cannot duplicate anywhere. The selec tion is still here for you, Pick your pattern, your pocket book will not suffer. service Specials For Saturday; July 1st. 1--Amercian Beauty Corsets, any style, 89c. 2--Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, Black and Tan, reg- ular 50c quality, Saturday only 39c. 2- Special Lot of neckwear, regular 25¢ and 50c quality, Saturday only 19c. 4--Hill Muslin, you know the regular price, Saturday only 7 1-2c. 10 vds. allowed to anvone customer Ratz & Co, THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. NET SE illen, The Grocer, Both Phones. BELLEFONTE 3 : 8 ] ¢ A : { It's The Straight and Narro Path For Us-Men’s and Boy's Clothes and Nothing Couldn’t begin to carry such a big stock if wz bathered with side lines. Couldn't give such value if we had our money tied ud in slow moving stock. But we sell nothing but men’s clothes--we devote all our time and energies to the designing, making and selling of the best Suits that can be turned out for the money And we succed. The very bigness our store proves it. ve her activites 10 them. nl Whe om it who Doms from & SOmOMMUISUN | patents are, Dr Bk JC 0 Many letters that we get from our customers prove it. rot ig i ot hres ant M ins AP the x Ht of Mra A 4 p + and terion, oMciating, assinted by Rev, TK, | Moher. ur satan venie tng 12M NEN Hogan. Be numbed of Tost And you can proveit to your entire satisfaction if you will the Thaptint' cometary ‘at Wanchard, The thelr Way to theNormal achool at Lock | strictiy correct. The fown ovat 1 o Pamait: were Bathe to the grave by aia | lHAYeN, ahd our community has 4 live | be highly esmmended for the wmettt of simply come here and use your eyes. of the stalwart grandsons vis Charles Hoy Walter, and William Howes, Rus sell Wagner, Orrin Dewitt and Charlies and Howard Robb them. The graduates were the Misses | front of schoo ard. It ia hoped that SUITS AT $10 $12 $ i 5 $18 2 The Tercentenary. Lalu Behenok Edithe Weber, Bianch the good work will go on till every walk ’ ’ ’ ’ $ 0, $25 UP TO $30. As indicated by the title the service | Bwartz and Edith Wentze! Those who | in town will be ald either with brick, | in the M. 1. church next Habbath even. | went from here to help them enjoy thelr | stone or concrets i ing will be unique snd, therefore If for | successes were Mrs T A Pletoher Gill «Another one of our old eitl no other reason, will be well worth hear- | Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. Abraham Weber, | sens passed away on last Wednesday Ing. But there are several other good | Mra. David Wentsel, Miss Anna Muffly, morning at his home in the old Union reasons for attending: There will be no | Miss Emma Weber, Miss Grace Schenck, | hotel, after a lingering iliness of over | other service In town, as this is a union | and Messrs. Edwards Taylor and George | two years with stomach and kidney service and all the resident pastors will | Long troubles, Joseph Gill was born at Julian, take part. Hpecial music has been pre- | - —_— Aug. 19, 1852, and was aged 58 years, | i S pared, and the choir will emphasise the | Dr. and Mra, Dyer arrived In Bian. month, and 28 days; Interment In lower ’ | fleld regions and » pred ne r 4 { nt be | ¢ elle eh for dinner ttle visit with his ant week four of our young ladies grad it had put down where the bor sg! nly uated there, and several! of the parents | was responsible The Sehoo! Board. too, and friends went down to compliment teserves credit for concrete walk in tdea of union. Bach of the pastors has | chard Baturday evening from thelr home | cemetery on Friday at 2 o'clock, pm. been assigned a special and appropriate | in the Provinces of Quebes, Canada, and Funeral services by the Rev. OG. J. Kel topie as follows: "How we got the Bi [are visiting Mrs, Dyer's parents, Mr. | ley, assisted by the Hev. I. 8 Oyler. ble,” Rev. BB. F. Faust; “Why I accept (and Mra. Daniel B. Kunes He leaves to survive him his wife and
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