Thursday, January 4th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. -r | ars. The programme was a long one, | MADISONBURG. feet wel. After building a fire, ve | who was taken to the hospital at | devoted almost entirely to Christmas| The Christmas season is now over hung his socks on a bush to dry, and | place Correspondents’ | thoughts and events, and, while it | and everyone Is making resolutions for then noticed his line jerking and went George Harper, of Altoona was a feast of good things, it would the New Year. to secure the fish; when he returned | Christmas with his friend Miss Ada | I [| Department | be impracticable to make note of all Those who spent their Christmas hi ri Ks were burned up. They say | Befner, of this place i S OyS | oot ; | that was sald and done, or to compli- | vacation in our town are as follows his were quite red when he got Mrs, Minnie Fields and | ; : : n 1 a . oe : ! 1 ment all of the deserving participants, | Prof. Boyd Hazel, Lottie Harrigon and | back to Milesburg I'vrone, are spending a Continued. It will not be deemed invidious, how. grondmother, Artie Keller, Albert M r. Dunkle, the engineer at plant | the Hassinger home hi 4 | ever, to say that in the duett by Miss Smith and wife. and Miss Pearl Roy 16, Armor's Gap, wa very much sur These few Id nights made P { Rebecca Pletcher and Chester was one | er prised to find that Santa Claus had | Ing good on the ten as re an ru 1 Hm | HOWARD. | of the most pleasing features. The In- Our merchants all had a fine dig- | a Christmas tree handsomely Santa Claus was on our streets Notes of the Christmas Time. | terest of the community in its schools | play of Christmas goods, which was trimined with gloves, shoes, artificial | day on Christmas The slight snow which fell Satur- | was attested by the presence of the a greal help to our people In making | potatoes and many other once useful Vis Kirkpatrick | wT sow’ wr ‘5 ” day night had all disappeared by noon relatively large number of parents and | their selection of Christmas gifts art les We all congratulated him. | da with Mise Maur Hoa ‘eh Ayer S Hair Vigor keeps the of Christmas day, and, though the | {Mends of the pupils, Shy {or awiad Those on the sick list are, Homer | A housh Willian Vil mn veteran in Mr ar Mrs. Parker, « ta, | scalp clean and healthy, streets were sloppy, the footwalks | the intermediate room in which the | Crebs and Frank Swartz I Vil war he was as happy as a | spent New Year d dt 13 . : . : ' wore dry and pleasant; the sun |exercises were held, almost unbear- On last Monday the body of Mi could 1 home, : destroys all dandruff, and prightened the whole day. and the |ably, which made pleasantly observ- | Cleveland Limbert was brought from ill the g in Milesburg were J fe ) 2und / sreatl 0 J » atmosphere suggested that one of the [able Miss Fisher's recogniton of the | Altoona to Madisonburg for inter illed v lelight 8: Toh : 18 y promotes the growth balmy days of early October had been | need for abundant ventilation and her ment on Tuesday A husband and |t who could gh like M e-l ite a number of people attended of the hair. Yau will cer- ®eld over for us success In getting il Two or three | four children mourn her 8 t A . : T> | wo > Shen . . an The Leathers family Christmas din- | members if the school boar were The members of he 3 al f i 'y visiting wit} Milian o edness ants tainly be pleased with it as Be given by Mr. and hrs. A, nd To 8 3 hope { Church gendered & chr mas service i I ive oy Shor a dressing for your hair. It ookman Leathers, the guests being | Were suitably Ipress ) 1 i 0 iristmas evening w Nn was w meport oD . od . Mr. Fred Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, | parent necessity for an addition to the | attended : keeps the hair soft and smathers, wit Mi mn and uth; , | school build { which sha include ar On Saturda) evening an } ! l . . n Ww ali Yeathers, Jin by, Mr 4 a : x . 8; i. wssembl um ' Com riat y f i Madi mourn a | | J € 8] nt " . NITTANY | nt I 3 t t F 3 I) v smooth and promptly checks Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Year- | not less than two hundred and Ofty na Sitartaln ment in tow al ito) t this Bia \ . foint ; ; any falling of the hair. It kek and daughter Rosetta, of Jackson- | Persons veryhbody is cordial vite } fin 4 «A ‘ ! n ord ‘ t} ¢ Gs : a i wille, and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harvey Mrs. | rvey was ¢ rtained | come and bring thelr frien Ad \ y ra i > [formed church w : mplet does not color the hair, and und family = of = Htate . College. Mr, [IB Look llaven a day or two hefon R30 cer Haven, the guest of May: od and the vecitats Ah cannot injure the hair or and Mrs. Charles KE. McMurtrie en Lhristinasg | | ! ainner . 4 hart party for \ Lorhy M \ | " 1 4 Hay . al re tertained at dinner, Mr. and Mrs, J. given 1 her hon k was well attended, Those I ihe the | \ he L vac) ety vere vel ‘ ‘ r scalp. Consult your doctor B. Shuff, of Tyrone; Mr wand Mrs irs ¥ . ing, wh ni pent | ent we Omi He i f ’ shal 4 l 2 vy ! EX | f f abo ct Ww . Joshua Pheasant, of Mt. Eagle, and | lhe summt \ 11 with daugh- } nd f ily, ‘ t "ea w ha Bult ' ! } Pp H j | Dent d ut these hair problems. Mr. and Mrs. David Tanyer, of Boggs Ley ud, who Is one of the ef- jer and lamlly, MN Amanda Allller ( yre spending the IW ‘ Ask him what he thinks of Some of our folks went abroad or cient assistan i Hal ount d dau [ Ancinetia ia ) . Lh epier | ! tow’e - ’e sheir Christmas holiday and among | Bank at ‘Tyrone, returned ) r hon i! famil John Long { y : : oo Avyer’s Hair Vigor. them were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. | the week before Christmas, and i vin Rishel and wife n Swart J Wehnar y tod " . i Made by 1 Wilson to Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs, [Spend the win : non 3 Miss | and family, Mrs Frar Howard Robb, to Pitcairn; Mrs. J. L. | Maud Sp th vo days f n ‘rel and wife, DeHaas, with son Charles and daugh- | banking ( he I ! { rael ser, Miss Margaret, to Willlamsport. (Howard Contin The home coming folks, who are help- mg “make the wheels go round” in ROCK FORGE. ether places and visiting friends, were Well tay in the frat of the mumerous, and among them were the |, .. Vear, it is very gloomy and looks | wife, is n following, with their hosts Prof. and very much as if we are going to get Mrs i“ Ling Mrs. George L. Robb and son Eugene, | i 5. now \ . if ug Yearick an amily, Fre of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Mc- Miss Helen Eberhart Jacob DeMri and famil Nally, of Northumberland; Mrs. Owen Rock : Stover, Jacob tover and Hicks, of DuBoistown; and Miss Nel- Cathrine Bart ¢, Harry Long Me Kline, of Northumberland, at the | nr eram was opened by Miss Romaine Wome of Samuel F. Kline, Esq. and | panner singing the bright song of Mrs. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel | sohool days and closed by Miss Hes RUNVILLE. Walker, of Jersey Shore, with Ma- | tor Bhears with the recitation { Mr and Mrs. Conawa thias Walker. D. A. McKibbin, and | christmas tide. station. were the guests Miss Mary McKibbin, of Lamar, and | ajgg Nellie Struble and Harry Ben- | Smoyer over New Year Miss Della Bowes, of Lock Haven, ner took the train at Oak Hall station Mr ' n Friel a with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowes. |, Wednesday before Christ: husband to Bell Miss Elsie Bottorfr, of tunville, and went to Bellefonte for Christn gifts | spend some time Miss Nellie Lyons, of Lock Haven, | which made them man and wife. ) with Miss Eva Neff. Miss Josie Dietz, Oh. of all the roasts around of State College, with Miss Hilda |i ,wn on Chri Wagner and Miss May Dietz, of State | of geese @ollege, with Miss Lucy Shope. Miss Runk Belle Flannigan, of Mill Hall, Edawrds | 114+ Taylor, of Loganton and Steuart Tay- | Krape's Jor, of Willlamsport, with Rev. and Professor George Mrs. R. 8. Taylor. Paul Chessman, of | jaave here this wee) | riend r t a m y 2 y Movil hee hen Oran Altoona, visiting Miss Emm nd rel p n Pittsburs : ' ccent yr Tha tore (3 &. Cameron Holter, ‘olumbia, O., Edward Saxion I YGORINOBS Cha Sennett spent FY : wh om] ane. tie gre : HUBLERSBURG. with H. O. Holter { } 4 \ and MN ward, of Philadelphia folks. Charles Del.ong, Miss Maud Hopkir Mr. and Mrs. J. B Mrs. J tosser BA and Bennit Willard John W race . 8 Lod teacher at Forge school, had some fine Christmas recitations on Friday; the " CENTRAL CITY 1 (iv ’ ames K e.g WATISM REMEDY! of gs Standar with Mr= I { k 1 . ' . i Philip Ertl " J ‘ > 4 : '%3 . r ' ’ A f quickly relieves the severe Lamthe Port} » v : bmg ; h I f " CURTIN : paine; reduces the fever, and eliminates mer mother foht ther ' ' : ‘ m Ra f or t Mor 'y ' ! i 2 the poison from the system. 060 cents she west MV AER oly NH forget Ia : Raw ! . ZA o J ‘ mat i on ; “ ! a box at druggists Reno hin 4 wr Pah Py Fol TOC f posite the P Rear sal atte) PR ‘ Year evening ay t of : evening Write for a Free trial Box Diehl WowWn. Albright Neal ' * Ta : pan. rai _. | mother a Elis '} e. of ¢ Ee. ' } : Dr. Whitehall Megrimine Co. nd M n n = 4 BENORE nor of Mrs. Henr t | 188 8. Lafayette BL South Bend, Ind. \ vy for * Among our Sick Mrs. Katherine Was q r ® recoveris LR en ww YARNELL stairway of her ! y } friends 1 repon ing i todd " ahi re Hicks sper mustaining painf ne escay . tal trl ver Christn this week to see her ed broken hones : ’ ! | mj ‘ Wn Montgomery Mra. John W ‘ Pp ily | | : i i hops visite ve LIVONIA setter ’ . Ay ver) pleasant wii s er. of Middle Peter | ! ] \ ini nicely = [RY § Ght LCL Fy y wid A wee Con Adams tover, is THE BEST IN THE J |] Essential to Comfort WORLD \- PERFECTION because it is made of SnonELESS the purest and best in- : gredients, because it Warmth is essential to com contains more healing, ———— fort. As you grow older, it is strengthening and up- ~~ Ny hardly less essential to health. " o building material than : . TYLERSVILLE. hake : and ends 6 } Get a Perfection Smokeless Oil er of our peopl and bea any other Emulsion, and of | people att § Heater and rou keep warm and com- ment held by the Logar M 1 vin Ginger rot because it is a perfect f hla : J L . i . . hos ortable in your home, no matter what the weather without. product of a scientific- Pe id ] : " N ] . —. ry { ally perfect process. ¥ he erfechon gives a strong, widespread heat, and gives ot quickly tis always ready for use and bums nine hoursona nngle Doctors the world over B filling no more trouble than a lamp. It can be carried anywhere ; recognize no pipes, No wires, no flues : NOs noke, odor or dirt, ha h ‘y omplet fact MeCOY'S WORKS The heater that 74 CRMpT aS 4Aitl Astiom: tmans entertainment oe 8 4 1 d that’ we y 3 x This year's Perfection is finished in either bloe enamel or plain steel | nickel ' N ok. In the \ leal ehure vin ] ‘ on ) net and i | ] trimmings : hight and ornamental, yet strong and durable as can be mada All parts J, W. Mayes and 8. M ded, All the Bunday schools of | that me ocala In ofall us eanly desned. Automatic locking flame spreader prevents smoking, onstituted a stalwart bunch | tl place treated their schools ! time ) I belleve a true Ww Dealer | | i 8 true Noy veverywhere | of write 10 say agency of gens who started westward he Christian Endeavor society | there In poor Win Loose, for instance, as the Standard prepa- . Thursday morning. which has been organized here sever- | He went fishing a few days ago down ration of Cod Liver Oil . The Atlantic Refining Company | (lmeorporated) oliday entertainment given by | al weeks and held here In the Re- | to Curtin's dam. After setting his ools In the afternoon of Fri- | formed church, Is progressing. irods a fish began to bite and Mr. | ALL DRVGGISTS 22, was a pleasing affair, Miss Lillian Blerly, of Johnstown. | Loose in his haste to capture the fish 11-22 alike to teachers and schol- | spent her Christmas at this place. slipped Into the water, and got his
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