Page 8. Correspondents’ Department Continued HOWARD i A promise should not be kept too | “Hong. It were far better to fulfill it | at once and thus be rid of it | In Our Churches Next Sabbath. | Methodist Episcopal Pastor R 8. | Taylor will preach in Howard at half | past ten, at Hunters Run at half past | two, and at Beech Creek a half pa t] seven Christian Scle hom Mrs Past ten Heformed-— Pi Drea h in Howa vice) at half pas at half past two at hall past seven Church of ! man will prea Howard, a ng ing Sny de past past thems Christian Patterson wil vhanel chaj “Who Gets the Profits?” This question, or sor Sunday School Convention, county |) l IA ‘onvention of THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, / BELLEFONTE, Thursday, September 28th, 1911, within one | nger than Mia passed tl entury mark, ening, after h hard drive over | ibile one for ‘ | with a de : adel dinner and | ent of substantial | d mm sper abundantl School , Centre | Methodist | annual Sunday district No will be held In the piscopaul hurch at Hunters Run. | ext Friday and Saturday, Sept, 26th nd 30th There will he threo ses fons Frida evening ), Saturda The econd ), and Sat di ervicos nrning ttendae Tae Teacher's Round-Up It 1 Prof. Pletcher | t Frid Children's Service We WANE. | BR SR © 155 TET SS § HE desler Foot Crushed. f.ittls " « f ir mi 1 Cand and niteen 54 for], hich |} tnd phia. Atlantic ng and new parsonage famil mi ¥ithes vere Fred wrick « : | 4 | Rr MOR father sand or Alice Kline place ind he bride mance which and Harttie wir High school ! nor of its way ched with a deep In 1 thelr friends 1 that ita end when time ends for them After thelr return they will he at ome to all thelr friends-—-and that means the whole community-—-in the Schenck residence on Walnut street, he Howard letter extends ta best wishes, orders Two Birthdays. Mr. Joseph H. Schenck who, hy the way, Is president of our School Board, and has for several years served his constituency well in that line of pub- He work, rather suddenly found hime self apprised. last Monday of the fact that the sixty-fourth anniversary of his birthday had arrived, when he went home to dinner and found him- self surrounded by friends whom his good wife had lsvited in to help him welebrate It. The good time that fol- lowed soon relieved him of both his surprise and his embarrassment. The day following, Tuesday, mail carrier W. BE Confers family and friends re- Mins | ) a’ This ] vania | i {an automohile May their shall | wi P right ooking toward peeing ROO gs attending the riz attended ting of the Rall Pennavl ath At sociation f Pittshurg antic City Friday Wetzel and Herbert J. Pletoh- er departed last Thursday for Detroit Mic) they t to work In factory Good luck, and of it, for them bot} wa Harry where aX Ded plenty William Stover, of State College, | Adam Btover, of Minnesota, and Mra {ted of Coleville party at in the t« constitu. the Amon Garbrick, week-end of James house home Tyson, ship Michael Kerin, stitute for 1. D. Jordan, left last Sat. urday and W. FF. Bhawver came from Bald Eagle to take the place perma. nently Clarence Lucas, of Moshannon, and his brother Albert, who for the past two years has been principal of the High school at Lodi, Cal, were guests of thelr older brother, C. C., here, for a few days last week, Quilt bullding Is one of the popular forms of church work and social en- tertainment much In vogue just now, The latest heard of was held last Thursday by the Methodists of the Hunter's Run appointment, at the cter.,, May the both live long |" | Blunchard, | a ph ing | the house {en to the Wn who has served the second trick In the tower here, as sub- | Bower Schenck, Taylor presence nt Wedn own greeting h many friend me of Mr. and Mrs aetor nd Mt cussion by theh cla David Tanyver tl graced Nellie Zeigler Bechdel, of Al isitor smong hi Howard \ 24 8 Holter, of Rebersbhurg i her 1ittle n William Is 1 her mother, Mrs Mir Carrie at home Marion Miner Delong Fore, addition to party of Mrs . L. Harve Mrs, Charles | , who has been in invalid for many months, was tak- Bellefonte ho pital Wednes dav morning Anthers Corilla Thoma spent last ] ¢ lock Haven Hos 141 Harris nv a ese MARRIAGES Campbell~Orris Shook-~Long iross Shook ot of Frankl as 1! ft mar wedding hreakfa a hic the » to Bellefonse In ar ere they took the 1:92 New York state WANTED Potatoes Eggs 20. Butter 28. now reg Karosene oll 10c a gal, § gals. 43 Tomatoes, a can 9 12 Table Pepper, 23h Old dutch cleanser Shredded wheat Helnz's Catsup } Walter Baker's cocon | Knights vanilla 2 cakes Olean soap ] 28 1b. dairy salt “id Dunham's cocoanut, ..... . MAREE CBB. ».c0o oot 60s vusss Arm & Hammer soda |. MABRIONA. : «os ..0vviasss Baker's Chocolate. ........ Banner Lye 3 boxes Gillen, The Grocer Both Phones, Bellefonte, Pa. Mari You can see a prize wining Clothes Exhibit at our store any day; vou don't have to go to any fair, or exposition, or pay any admission fee. You can see exhibi- tions of our clothes all over town: the best dressed men are wearing these clothes, and they look as though they enjoyed it. The Sim Store is in full readiness for Fall and Winter with the most complete assortments ever shown by this or any store in Central Penna. Every requirement, every wish, can now be gratified in choosing from these vast stocks as from no other. Such Suits and Overcoats with the kind of style and finish to them as men of taste want; a style, finish, and quality which are not common in clothes. Nothing we could say could possibly give you adequate idea of the unequaled style or moderation of price in these suits and overcoats. You must see them. You must compare them, price for price,.with what you'll find elsewhere in order to realize that our strongest statements could not be strong enough. Let us show you. Sim, The Clothier CLOSING ROTICE-This store will be closed Monday, Oct. 2, un-
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