Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 23, 1911, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Thursday. November 23rd, 1011,
Correspondents’
Department
Continued
HOWARD.
“As you meet with others in trav-
eling upon the highway of life al.
ways turn to the right.”
In Our Churches Next Sabbath.
World-wide Temperance Service,
Our have agreed upon
Union services
this special of
initly At half
in the United
M. J. Sny
the service,
several
the follow
for the ol
pastors
ing order of
servance of
Cason for o
past ten in 1¢ mornin
Evangelical churcel Rey
der i AVE 4 | Ol
and Rev
sermon
evening
WwW. H
Ir comn
will }
R. 8, Taylor
At half wast seven in
in the Christian Chapel, Rev
Patterson will have charge
the service, and Rev. E. F. Faust will
preach th goermon
Ret me stor FE. |
preach a minis r the
munio ksanville, at ten o'clock,
and at Marsh Creek at hall past two
Methodist Episc Pastor R. S
Taylor will preach at Hunter's Run at
half och Creek at
half ervice at the
latter lad will be ir bservance of
the id erance day." ar
ranged the +1 3
‘hrist 3 11 Meootling
Mrs
of
Faust will
Holy Com-
past wo, and at B«
will
Thomas
Pastor M. J
Howard at half
ow at half past
Bevery the atter hurch revival
service a ntinued uring
week
thie
John B. Ratto.
A merrier man,
Within the limit of becoming mirth,
I never spent an hour's talk withal
—Shakespesre.
wnksgiving Day
18 evenings in
ightful enter
given in ti
John BB. Ratto
hes have won
fastidious
There
work
real artist
Nn&As) Tim
Th
from
from
A Good °
The
Ti
Hilda
A wir
is wide O
mith in the
] At on
LINK
until
the
Hine
f all
’
Fameoens
the
tired
ming
cood
party, all of
2 | tHpon the
r and their
The Misses
Pleteh Hel
Fhomaa, Mar
Ww Pearl
r, Bva Neff
Butler. The
der, (George
' ter, Fred Tay
her, Homer Yearick,
Russell and Paul Wag
Walter Strunk, Lioyd Daughen
beugh and Blair Pletehes
Whe is Rebecoa Krikorian?
Ehe Is the daughter of pastor Kriko
rian, of Alntah, Turkey an aged prot
estant Armenian missionary, and is
herself a missionary, educated at home
in England and In Ameciea, Bhe has
eredentinle from and a personal ace
gquaintance with, Miss Francia E. Wil.
lard, Mra. Mary HH. Hunt, Lady Henry
Somerset, and other eminent names
whose fame an christian workers are
world-wide, Miss Krikorian will de-
liver a free lecture in the Interests of
Christian, Evangelistic and Temper
ance work Ih Turkey in the evening of
Tuesday of next week, Ngv. 28th, In
r,
AgEner,
it
mn
H
alr 1 eathers
yer
vill preach the |
the |
rail
is seeking fi-
work and
collection
will
and
the the
{ road
| nancial
should
While
guest
Christian
The good
ald for the good
have a very liberal
here Miss Krikorian
in the of Mr,
William HH,
Chapel, above
woman
Ire i
home Mrs
Long
Thanksgiving Service Next Thursday
Morning.
| A Union
will be held
service of Thanksgiving
in the Reformed church
it half past ten with all. the resident
pastors taking part. Rev, M. J. 8ny
| der will preach the sermon, This pub
He formal service of Thanksgiving in
the "usual places of worship,” as pro-
felaimed by the Chief Executives of
both the Nation and the State, should
be much more largely attended
it often Is and since this is a
gorvice of all denominations the
should be filled
M
unio
ROE
The First Deer of the Season to m1
rive In town was brought in Saturday
noon by Robert and Albert Confer, Ro
Innd But and Samuel Wallzer It
| was a fine three-pronger fellow
welghing one hundred and twent)
| pounds. The whole party was stand
{ing together on The Rock Run, where
he ame in sight, and the Confer
brothers fired at the same time, the
two balls taking the shoul
der. within a ch otl
el
oar
I»
in prog
charge Wf |
&Joned
ing ita persons
od (Christ ' baptized and
added to the urch roll f mami
ship Their n follow Mra
becca Confer Mra
MHechda)
Confer Genleve
Hara, Anna Las
In the morning of
Nov, 18, Frank Casselberry and Mrs
Bernice Yarnell Tressler, both of How
ard township, repaired to the parson
age of the United Evangelical church
and In the presence of a few chosen
friends, were married by pastor Rev
M. J. Bnyder., They left at 12.40 on
No. § for Btate College, spending a
brief honeymoon with the groom's
brother, Edward Casselberry, who In
an employee of the College. “he How.
ard letter extonds Ita congratulations,
The splendid
pronged buck was
Saturday evening by a party of Roe
mola hunters, who had divided the
carcass among themselves and thelr
friends earlier in the day Charles
McMurtrie, of the Howard House sent
the head to Philadelphia to be mount.
el. The boys sald the big fellow
weighed nearly four hundred pounds
The sudcessful party was composed of
Irvin Young, Claude Lucas, Asher
| Walker and Toner Mann, all of Ro-
Ww
reday
wStor
| Inst
re nine
r
He
Fred
Charlies
th {0
LINeN
Confer
Mra
tcher R
Hilda Wallzer
Thursday last
Annie
onter
le
and
iaud ¢
wh
"
head of a big fours
brought to town
than!
:
and the
Hill
Announcems
mola
Conl
here
on ast
celved
York
J. Norris Bo
Margaret
VIS pronot
church
of both
Miss, Sarah
Kroomsm
of
re
entire
in ti
1
Ln
here
idence
| ter represents
and hi ch
happiness
(In Sunda
Mrs
been
[ed quid
Leathers
Hon, Will
here Jul 17
rs March,
child, Will
born to
het
Ont
Atoor
ve
them
ind hus!
her
After
and |
Ol
Bogle,
Mr
Philadelphia
community
She
vm, who lives ©ore
y
found thelr game on WOMEN RAISE CAIN.
nt {The English Suffragettes
Ignominious Defeat
Ie iffragettes fared
the police Tue
18 4 to
Met With
in London.
badly at
cards have been re
the marriage In New
4 |
Wednesday afternoon of
LEA
the
night
thelr
aendolins day
3 | reatencd force
oor
prime minister's
{ he
| suffrage
ven to
mriiament
who
governmem
to both
reach the
Thwarted
ards
Pittsburg and
Lowrie Montgomery
in Mr. Bogle |
mi friends
ind the How
in wisl
trance
thie
hie oe
mn
gett
indow
Police HW
resorted
uff ra
all ing for
possil
smashing
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ddition to this son
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Birthday Surprise Party
Perry G. Rachau, i Women's $25 Suits, $15
¢
atch the ¢
Als
Misses’ $27.50 Long Coats, $16.98
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na : ria
Women's $25 Reversable Coats, $15
POTATOES WANTED
We pay for Eggs
We pay for Butter
We pay for Potatoes
Gillen, the Grocer,
Both Phones, Pa
Bellefonte,
ZY
is something you ought to be thankful for.
most bountiful provision for your clothes
OU'RE going to give thanks this month for a lot of good things
you enjoy and possess. You probably don't realize all of
them; it pays to think it over a little.
The Sim Store
Where you find the
needs.
A bountiful feast of good things we've spread here for you; Suits and
Overcoats ; Fur Hats; fine Neckwear: Shirts, Hoslery, Underwear, Sweal-
ers, Gloves Best qualities, best values, and best service, at prices that
are really moderate. It's really something to be thankful for.
Suits $10 and up. Overcoats $10 and up
Clothes for the little fellow, too.
im the Clothier
This store is the home of Hart Shaffner & Marx clothes