Page 6 -_ — — i ~ Ei —————— —— SALAM Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AVIAN WINGATE, | sun shine! Spring must he | near, as Sunday 1 noticed the sitting out sunning holding O you drawing old and themselves versations M. E. Flynn, went on his day children roth going to school were two thelr Annie Ing her here voung and and comical con our third trick op way to Beech Cree and returned Carrie where Mr with their Ballefonte manag as | season the Iir {tems Ara and B relative Tuesday If a James Sny J 1 rer seriou wish hin Last ar wa and uj blast of feet fron fall the ha his advan er In a aged to side of where After and \ wenther ited day night heavy blast el again vis dn ir [ Lo he we * the and Noah 'y made a b 5 rip to Be day lant Mrs, Claud of Feldler guest of Mra or one da Mr. and Mrs Tr a spent the Babbath wit} { a ving at Coburn Rayme ‘eave 1 » to Plain fleld, 11) ployment Mr. and Mrs ler. spent the Wm. Wolfe's Mr. and Mrs aged father the guests of Adam Martin's living at Pine Creek Mrs. Wm. Houser, of Bellefonte, re turned to her home after having visited her mother, Mra. D. H. Lenker, a short time ant week John Haines and Sabbath pleasantly in Rebershurg The personal dec'd. will be offered at public sale on Saturday afternoon, E. G. Mingle auc tioneer Clarence Elsenhour and Iady friend, Miss Ruth Crouse, took a sleigh ride to Brush valley on Bunday, Mrs. HL. E. Crouse visited her parents living at Winfield over Sunday, Robert Burd, who had quite a sick spell, we are glad to say, Is much im- proved, here and Mamie Note efonte one vas the and Mra, FE. Weav. inowite ured em David Dorman, of Feld Sabbath at the home of Clayton B were wer and nis family with the ving spent friends | furnished by the I. O, O, F property of Em. Musser, | | were In FILLMORE. many of our ped ile, In Thursday ple attended Halfmoon town They sald » and snow tl it has all ge owed W ’ another of Mr and Mrs { venst . funda and left Iarve and in grar Some 1 ' ] imber one for got their ni L omeons eine is talking SPRING MILLS. B. A Donac! was home from Re novo for a few days Mever has g Alberta, Can ada, where he Intends staying for some time The the Bruce ne the XK. G0. E In Wednesday evening than one served, and during addressen were giv furnished by the banquet Hall, last attendead More given by Fagle was largely hundred pilates the evening several en and music was also members and guests, All enjoyed evening The I. 0. O. FF. banquet given Thurs. day In the Grange Hall was not so large ly attended, owing to tha disagreeable weather, but all who were present re port A very enjoyable time. Music was orchestra B. 8. Ripka and family, of Centre Hall, town last Thursday to attend the banquet Monday the members of the I, O, O, F and encampment attended the burial of their brother, Jacob F. Bitner, at the Salem cemetery Saturday evening, March the 2nd, I» the time set for the play which will be given by the High school scholars, in the school building: admission 10 and 16 cents. were AMAA VIVA +. BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 20th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT ww @® NITTANY, The 'hilip Thursday funeral of On Rec wether UBLERSSBI Hir bette He mar f after the ing ) biast agalr of cold weather ks as If winter was about ting agalr Heaton has returned in now me nee where he wi be the summer Master Lloyd papers visiting at the home of are Mrs Fryberger and grandehlidren, Richard and Mary clay, also Miss Bloom. all of Alt Mr. and Mra, GQ. F. Hoy atter funeral of the former's sister's Jacksonville on Sunday Minnich ne ng between so) Those Millers rare or Om Orey or Towenn, | Luovas Cousry Prank J. Cuexey makes oath that he » ene rtner of the Arm of FF. J. Cueney & (x Ain ines In the City of Toledo, County and ate Moresadd, and that sai firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARA jor each and every tase of CATARRN hat eannot be oured by the use of HarL's Catannn Cone FRANK J. CHENEY fworn to before me and subseribed In my prosenos thin 6th day of December, A. D.. 1888, —— | SRAL AW, GLEARMN —— Notary Posse | Hall's Ostarrh Cue 0 taken internally and se | Mirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of We | system, Send for testimonials, free ] | F. J. CHENEY & 00, Tolle, by all Drogeiste, 78e. 3 ° Hal's Family Pile tor sonstip dos MILESBURG, W. A. McMonigal, of visiting at the berger Edw jcan Lime padly <r hed Btate College, Is home of Z, T. Harsh : Amer nna hand Miss Mildred efonte employed home given Batur of Zeth pent the « SCO EMU is the best and quickest way to perfect health. Women and girls who suffer are simply weak weak all over. 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