Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 05, 1911, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,
Thursday. October 5th, 1911,
Correspondents’
Department
Continued
HOWARD,
“Success is getting up
after one has fallen.”
In Our Churches Next Sabbath.
United Evangelical Pastor M
Snyder will preach at Falrview at half
baptismal
How -
past ten, and
service, He
ard at half past
Christian Sclentigt-—Service at
home of Mrs, Thomas Mann at
past ten
Reformed Pastor IN Faust
preach at Mt. Bethel at ten
Salona at half past
ard at half past seven
Methodist Epis. ~The
pits of the Howard ch
cant for the next two weeks
of the pastor's absence in
Presbyterian Rey NS C
Johnstown, vill pre 1 In
Lick Run chu
" \
will
will
hold a
also pre
seven
wh in
o'clock,
two and In
several
Lr:
vacation
Bower,
the
$1
Council Meeting.
Council
The Ministerial Association
TEE {
Wedding Reception
pon thelr return from the
trip, Wednesday evening of
Mr. Fred Leathers
Mra. J. Clande Johns at
Leathers home, a delightfal
which was attended hy
of their friends,
inclement weather
from five to wight,
promptly. The evening was spent in
congratulations and a renewal of
friendships until the hour for refresh
ments arrived, when the bountous and
recherche repast was the object of un-
divided attention. At an early hour
the well-plensed company departed for
thelr homes with kind and good wishes
for the host and the bridal couple. The
out-of towh guests were Miss Zona
Scott, of Cleveland, O,; Mr. and Mrs
J. K. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William
Coxey, Mr, and Mrs. Johnson, Mr, Jos!
wedding
Iant
ndered to Mr. and
the old
reception,
seventy-five
notwithstanding the
The hours were
and guests came
promptly
the
half
will
How
pul
will be va
because
old
isonville at
\ An | Chegstiay
Chapel In H Lr it ast .
{had until
I vem be to
week, |
Johnson, Miss Kate
and Mrs. Stover, of Bellefonte;
and Miss Alta Yearick, Mr. and
Rufus Bilerly, and Miss Annie
of Jacksonville; Mr, and Mrs
Hall, Beech (‘reek and Mrs
Ruch, of Sunbury.
‘urker,
Sunday School Teachers.
The Union Teacher's training
of the Howard Sunday Schools
steadily at work since its
gation, and the good work it
doing is showing good
Tuesday evening of lant
members of the class took the
examination, each one of them
ing with a high grade. The
who were examined wer
Taylor, Mrs, T, A. Pletcher and
Madaline Cooke, of the M. E.
Mrs. BE. IF. Faust, Mrs H A
Mrs. C. M. Fox, and Miss Mary
of the Reformed pchool;
Herr, of the Falrview
| This examination was
| the New Testament, of which
| Rev. R, 8. Taylor had been the
| er The subject of the first «
i the Old Testament, taught by
{| F. Faust and the
{ this, held several
| very satisfac tory ond
{ high value to the
heen
}
week
school,
examination
week KO, WHE
communit
| An Earned Vacation,
I'he several congregation
in this charg
Season t for the fu yurse
at one dollar of attractions offered
Entertainment Asso
on tickets
of B. Weber's
Ce C. Lucas, K
the postoffice, where they can be
the 13th After that date
Season tickets will be withdrawn, and
only single adm
ission tickets
nonthe ar ”
4
tage of season
and Mr
Nevin
Mrs,
Rox ke y.,
Joune
Alma
{ nun
has
organ
has been
results, On
eight
second
pass
members
Rev, R. B
Migs
school;
Rohb,
Allison,
and J, F
Evangelical |
upon
COUrse
teach
OUrse Wis
teve BE
pon
This work HE
go to live
James A. Pratt, at
Seth who Is a mall agent on the main
line of the Pensy, his routs being be
tween Pittsburg and Philadelphia, will
make his home at one end or the oth
er of hig route May the world deal
kindly with you
We would
interested in
help make it
hanging, or
may come
Since my
persons have
feel grateful.
do
with her brother, the
Norristown; while
Rev
again ask these who are
the Unionville {tems to
more intere
send me, any
under vour
Arst request a
responded for
Something Hke
iting by
news that
observation
number ol
which wu
this will
Jagnes McDonnell has a dog
Not much bigger than a rat
He's going to teach it he
The Centre
Say,
| Maggs
| about
td read
Democrat,
Charley, do
Rowan?
She is
you know
tell
M {ss
1.01 me vou
the pretty and a«
| complished daughter of Mr, and M
A. T. Rowan of this plac but she ha
lived In the family of Mr. Len
| ler at Tyrone for a
Recontly she
| Miss
she
her
Sick
numher of
went to visit her
Gulich, at Cle
having h sult case w hid
a valuahle checked
that the b
{ which “grip
 containins umber
were on the
Venn
Cousin
Gertrude urield,
place
Wis
program
House fo
! stunts
out
MARSH CREEK
That's The Word---Yes, Sensational:
It's The Only Word That Correctly De-
scribes Our Bhowing of Women's &
Misses Buits & Coats—The Greatest This
Town Has Ever Seen!
We're
Looking
Not
For Lookers.
Later
Qualities and Vi: es
Looking For Buyers
We Know
suy Here After You've Cor
Our Styles
Others!
Here is Something New for Neat Housewives
The Dress A
Dress
Simplicity Wrapper &
Combined
OUR SHOWING OF SUPERB
What You May Expec y F
UNIONV
ein fone
the Republi)
ot :
hack
help elect
Mian
time
lying
Sarah Cowher whe for a long
has lived In the Pratt home In
seriounly i, heing threatened
with pneumonia at the home of Abed.
nigo Williams
It Is rumored
merman
home across the
that Mr, Frank Am.
wishes to sell her pretty
creek with the inten.
tion to quit housskeeping Of course,
Mrs. Rumor didn’t say that
matrimony In view
We were also Informed by
the same
she has |
lady that the Pratt heirs desire to well |
thelr beautiful home which is a sub. |
stantial brick residence and one of the |
prettiest and most desirable
in our town, Beth B., Pratt
sister, Miss Bessie, who have been oc.
homes
and his |
cupying the house since the death of |
thelr father, Riley Pratl, Esq, will
clone the house the latter part of this
week for the winter, Miss Bessie will
i
COBURN
FILLMORE
has ral wl! h
mmunity n Aast Sund
muc! amare
Harry Rimms
ted at the Kephart hom
Reuben Crust unloads
onal » tk place
Tuesday
If you want at
: Malcolm
} r tow?
State Co
WANTED
Potatoes
Eggs 26
Butter 28.
now reg
Kerosene oll 10¢ a gal, § gals 42
Tomatoes, 4 Can 12
Table Pepper, 2311 Th)
Old dutch cleshser $ 10
Shredded wheat 13
Heinz's Catsup } 18
Walter Baker's cocoa 2
Knights vanilia ‘ 1]
2 cakes Olean soap 10
28 1b, dairy salt 30
Dunham's cocoanut 10
Mized tea ‘ 40
Arm & Hammar soda ‘ 18
Macanwa, ssaseseid 10
Baker's Chocolate “idl 38
Banner Lye 3 boxes ci 28
m—
Gillen, The Grocer
Both Phones, Bellefonte, Pa.
ot Talk But Action Has Made
— — Ours the Largest & Best Cloth-
ing Store in This City.
produce the
ele ' cars we've produce the i
up every claim we ever made in our advertisements
sold only the sort of clothing that has given t}
Our variety of new fall styl
#¢ and Of any man's fancy
Suits at $10 to $35
Overcoats at - $10 to $50
$ 5 to $30
Copyright Mart Schauer & Mary
Raincoats at
Sim,
I Bellefonte,
The Clothier,