Thursday, December 7th, 1911. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Correspondents’ Department Continued. WINGATE. The happy people of today are the farmers; they have their corn all In and mostly all are done butchering and nothing to do but warm their feet in the oven of the stove, Dora Stere left on Wednesday for Altoona where she expects to visit her sister and brother, Mrs, E. F. John- son and Geo, Stere, Edna Murray packed and left for Altoona, where od her brother Clinton, retur day evening. I.. S. Way and family, after a weeks' visit with friends and rel: tives at Half Moon, returned home or Saturday. Thomas employ ed summer her sult oas¢ she visit. ning sun Sommers CENTRE MILLS ! weeks arour Held Wine N. A Shultz, two Miller, C. R Walker, ( J. A Kline, Corman, Ira I. SBhauver J. J. Shultz, of Spring to the mill on Monday didn’t tie his horses home Mrs. W her parents, Mr last week, 100 J Cann, of Jur and Mrs FAIRVIEW—Howard Twp. Protracted meeting has closed Fairview, Mra. Danlel guest on Bunday of Confer. Howard Leitch returned to his par- ental home on Friday evening. Miss Elsie Thompson, who has been 11 a few days, Is much Improved Frank Robb, of Romola, was seen in our community on Saturday even. ing. For further Information ask Flossie. Charles Confer, of Orviston, took supper at T. J. Confer's on Baturday evening. Butchering is all the go around here, Raymond Confer returned home from Wood, Huntingdon, county, Monday. Henry Thompson attended Quarter Iy af at Sullenberger was na her brother T. J Conference at Howard on Baturday ternoon, on REBERSBURG. Harry Sauers, wife and child, with friends and relatives here, ry is enjoying the hunting season Thanksgiving services were held in the Reformed church on Thursday | morning at 10 o'clock. The children | of the public schools furnished the music. Rev, Stauffer preached the sermon. Rev, Bingman, Rev. Whit man and Prof. Stapleton, principal of the schools, gave short addresses Roy Krelder, a student of State lege, Harry Weaver, of Bucknell versity, and Robert Smull, of ter Business College, spent giving vacation home Mary Fi spent Har- | { | Col Uni lL.ancas Thanks nt ank ed by BENORE. } ROMOLA ung folks at Pleasant Valley Harrisbu at the home of } r. and also enjoying returned home taking with him a ree. whi wwe hunt raday last, bunch of game YARNELL. Harry Shank, of Altoona, ing a few days with his this place H. C. Miller started hin saw this place one day Inst week Thomas Walker and friends as Peace, Jr. of Coleville, visited the home of the former's father, K. Walker, on Thursday of last weed Miss Nora Walker has position In Howard as J. E. Stine and nlece day of last week Pleasant Valley. After spending a few days with his parents of this place, Bert Kealing re turned to his work In McKeesport Ross Fetzer returned home after a fow weeks visit with friends In Al. toona and Plteairn, Toner Fetzer, one of Yarnell's In. dustrious young men has gone lo housekeeping on his farm in this place. Good luck to you, Toner. in mm parents of mill at Thome epted a ment ie We friends not nd spent with Ines. in of | | State College, are spending some time | ment of { what ZION. Butchering is about over it cease the hog yarns from kegs In the country store, There Is no butcher from this section, The next event of importance will be Christmas, which event will be memorized by the annual entertain the Union SBunday school, for preparations now in prog with nail and the of note | story which are | ress of Mo sermon on Evangelical church, Rev, Grenoble preached an able evening in the Some of verstown, | Saturday | who boistare while church, had better look a or they might ed Ww are some attending “leedle our boys, out” been employ Sinnissippl farm I BRANCH, HH be a Christmas held In the Branch Saturday Ing, De cordially enter school 16th in- ever are o'clock: all at i vited Milton MeGiirk Chan Fry all Dale's Jared fe Ww f 28. Mra, J sick lint wife Alton week visited Henrietta visited at and of and nA, lant IL.yvtle last week, hn Breon has for an few days Butchering Is all our little community Milton Barger was down at home near Spring Mills helping father to butcher, last Monday Chas, Dale and family visited Pine Grove over Sunday Harry wife and son John Wal visited at grandpa Musser's on Sundny Mra, Barah Nolan Bre on Sunday Peter Bi pleasant call inst week, Edna Witmer and thelr uncle Alvin Branch on Bunday. his mother a been on the we near around hi his in Musser, |] ” visited at John ne . Pittsburg, Wallace WAR A Musser's brothers visited Witmer at the 1 {i No fellow In Centre county hang a right to tell a girl she's the apple of his eye unler "@ loves her to the core | of his being / . A wants to pair, (7 FROM Railroad Company for Special Trains December 20th, 21st and 22nd, the Trains will stop at all stations along the line, Tickets SPECIAL TRAINS Bellefonte to Coburn (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD) For the convenience of Holiday Shoppers, the Belle- fonte merchants have arranged with the Pennsylvania To Leave Bellefonte at 5:30 P. on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Week before Christmas and mileage will be good on these trains--no extra fare. M. W. H. Macker, Bellefonte, Penna. Centre County Banking Co., r High and 8 2 Rireets Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier Receive Deposits. CralDACY L 11 = ALN ERCHIEF J. FINKLESTINE'S STORE, 29 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte Pa. WN ————————————— rs opr ecial Value for the Wrappers we «J oF ah » he 'S Emulsion” S 4 3 J . 4 ie de are the Two Great Creators of Energy nergy means power— _ power to work, to think, to throw off and keep off disease. Get all the sunshine vou can, and take Scott's Emulsion regularly. It will give you strength, flesh and vitality. Be sure to get SCOTT'S it’s the Standard and always the best, ALL DRUGGISTS 11-19 Gr wl) FFIHPOOOOES Nin Seven-picce glass Berry Set, a new and beautiful design, For 50 Star Soap Wrappers. Regular ralue 100 Wrappers. To be had at F. E. NAGINEY, Furniture Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa. OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 24th, 1912, THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO.
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