Page 6. bE ——————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday. November 23rd, 1911. MY AMAA VIRARVW Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. BWA is iat i i a viata AMARA MAMI AWWW EAGLEVILLE. Miss Verna Burrell, of Salona, Tuesday with her friend, Miss Price. ' We are sorry to announce that Mrs, Kanas Rupert is seriously ill They say Irve over-slept himself Friday morning. It pretty cold go in your bare feet, isn't it, Irve? Some of the Blanchard boys had better learn when home and not sit up all night keep thelr girls up till 5 o'clock Rev. Eldridge, of Lewistown, ed a very interesting sermon day evening at the shurch. Mr. Eldridge pastor of Milesburg churches for two years of 111 health gave up the went to Lewistown. Mr, loved by all the members of tist church and is missed by If you think it was not cold day evening just ask Chrissy and Mae Mr. David Brown, of Cedar Springs spent Monday evening wtih his niece, Mrs. Bessie Price, who | seriously 11 for time A.D , spent Sunday lady frier Miss Mae Pri Say spent Mae on to is and wche- on Mon- Liberty Baptist was formerly and Liberty and on account churches and Eldridge was the Bap- all on Mon- pred as been some with his is again Jean J hon te hunt \ 8! as A with M YORT MATIL DA, FAIRVIEW. Protracted meeting at Falrview wi well attended B night Miss Pearl Pletcher was an ov night guest with Miss Mattie Poor- man T. 1. C Myrtle tute at last week G. A. Confer spent brother, A. D. Confer Some of our people helped I. Thompson to move last Wednesday Rev. M. J. Snyder ealled on some of the members here last week Charles Boone called Bamuel Poorm Mra. A Margaret the Bund H Lelteh parental home Clair Con pet a few week with hi Mra Len hor fron De mting Mrs, T fined 1 : " Ar or mfer and daughters and Gertrude, attended Bellefonte a « iple of Misses insti. days Sunday with his P one day of Romoln, an on Sunday D. Confer and and P were former's Mrs daughters, guests of Miller on vard spent Sunday at his Aaynm ola irned lant rents at Ron An ret H Ll the Divide of those led at TT. J. « Mra. D. P. Thompson Confer, Lemeon and } ard Leitch, W. IL. Halnes Clara, Elsle and Allee Miss Alice Thompson Haines’ butchering on } any ome on S Mr and sons in and 0. A Holt, How. and Misses Thompson attended Fred Baturday. Ore atin A fiy and a flea in n flue were Im. prisoned 80 what could they do, Bald the fly, “Let us flea.” said the flea “Let us fly,” so with a rush they flew up | the flue, | busking N. A. Duck's REBERSBURG. Friday Thomas Walker Blerly went to Coburn When Charles got out of carriage he asked Mr. Walker he did not get out, Tom made reply and then it was discovered he had suffered a paralytic stroke. As soon as possible he was brought to his home In Rebersburg, and his three summoned. On Sunday he re- covered clousness and at this writing take nourishment speak og His many friends his recovery Theodore Is himself News from the deer hunting at the west end of the Narrows this effect Two bucks and all A fashionable wedding this quiet burg on Sunday the high contracting parties being ( Mac Gramley and Mrs, Rose Volfe, of Madisonburg, widow of Thomas Wolfe They ame up to the church in a car and the happy groom marched down the' west aisle St Peter's [.utherar church whi bride tod the « On Charles carriage the why no that and in a s50nNns Cons can ain peedy hoje for again is to well the radiant met altar They Men BRANCH-—College Mins Margaret Musser stitute In Bellefonte last Katie Breon, Maude Sents, Henry Senta and Blair Ritner of Belle Lytles, Wednesday report having a od time Miss Hanna) loyer spent Satur day and Sunday Mrs. George Ho man’s Mrs. Busan Reed. of Pine home of Curtis week Miss Belle 1 transacted 1 Monday Twp. attended In week Musser, Maggie the night Helen Breor home and inited at and Mrs J. 1 visited at the one day last Peters Grove Meyer, ytle INIiness and son, Jared, in Bellefonte on visited at the g and Mra turday and Sunda er, Henry Sents, Henry nd Jared Lytle at tended a 4 ‘ jellefonte last Fri day night Preach| i } Bi house Was Ww Breon AL Hreot in (fen or Sa anch ao! evening CF NTRE MIL LS Mins Mure Mar epent t tion 8) b of lant week man One died jaw The corn fine one, J Ww Howard week Weav with a bealing or's Hh in rae itn crop around here was a Balr made a trip to Bpring Mills last Thursday night to see his gister, Mra. Geo. Weaver Edwin Blerly, of Madisonburg, corn, AMA VIAVAWW and {3 camp | surprised | evening, | w NITTANY. Grace Fisher, Fisher, of Centre week with their friends at this place Lannen, of Howard, Sunday school and church at place on Bunday Mrs. Dan Diehl Lillle and Sarah, society at On 0¢ Miss Miss Rosle | spending a and many Joe Howard, Hall, parents y Ol this and two daughters attended Frida Pred of the will pre church Clinton Sunday afternoon, lock, Dr. Gobble, | college at town {the United place Perry {ac | help butcher Mrs ale on Charley Bellefonte, spent ith Mr, and Mr Our people are | killing ples th they wil pie and Evervbod ind hely VALLEY VIEW evenin oft wns AN ROCK FORGE. We were having awful weather the past two weeks snow storms and rain The typhoid fever proving some Wesley Fike from Pine Grove ing this sun Weas visiting Bhears George Run to winter Irn storms with victims are Ime has returned home where he was work. mer Dale's family, here with of DuBois, are his sister, Mra. Geo Fike work at has gone the lime to Buffalo kilns this to State Benner's ook a drive oe new EARLYSTOWN., Id weather ght Mies Rosa | tion and visiting ittany this week CC. BH Neff Is the first farmer In this place to put up a silo and has it Allied for use T. C. Bartges and H. Rlerly were over In the Beven Mountains to visit the hunters on Sunday, fisher Is taking her her va in at Arents and | are attended Literary | but report that | ithe Regulars have no deer yel ROMOLA., Williams, days last week with friends, Mrs. J. W. Oyler Mrs, Wm ers attended a ‘butch ering at the home of Miles lucas Falrview, Boggs township, Thurs day of last week Miss Edith Miller, who has for som | time past been employed at Paul Mar- { kle's, returned on Wednes evening Mrs. FF. C the home of went to Lock ening of last spend some | who Is | paper Miss pent fonte Mrs, Inanc spent several old time her Say on home Harker, who is visiting at her father, J. W. O Haven on Thursday week, where time with Mi employed the Lock mill Mande Daley, geveral days la will she at Haven of st wi this ek at the t« Helle achers' and also stitute attended geribe | vA TYLERSVI then We re 1st af elved a reg Ing thin the Alleghenies ful Ir apturing Witmer him. T as follows F Huey, Clair Rimmevy, George Hox Ralph barger, and Willlam Witmer, man: also Paul Witmer the cook Miss Katie Lavck left on Saturday to spend a few days with friends and relatives In Bnow Shoe Gee, but wish I had a nice some of the other boys do; wouldn't want her to hide In gy shed nd have them tell was sick James ones to have a he he raised about bushels and there that 1d Ham get are ton Treasier wan se who are wi ward Ta y= Thomas Rum- the lucky ver girl like but | the bug- me she Hr of the lucky d crop of potatoes one hundred me in the pile a hungry man a ey WARE one RO SAYS Aare ms ne make nied of dle for Kn his it some the M of Altoor C. Huey $4.4 i I can winnej LED, } ’ Faane 3 } kes oath that he = senw ther ©" the Ar J. 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