THE CENTRE DEM Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD. Showers and sunshine bring Slowly, the deepening verdure o'er the enrth; To put their foliage out the woods J are slack; And one by one the singing birds come back. In Our Churches Next Sabbath, United EvangeWoal-—-The qu conference will meet at half past two Saturday, and im the evening of the sane day, at halt past seven, a preaching service will be held and the Holy Communion administered at the Fairview appointment On morning services will be in Howard at half past two and at Jacksonville at half past seven. At both of these places the Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be observed, and Presiding Elder H., A. Benfer will of- ficiate, Christian home of S. J Christian Patterson seven. Reformed—Pastor E. F. Faust will nreach at Jacksonville at ten o'clock, at Marsh Creek at half past two and at Howard at half past seven. This will be Mother's Day, and the will be adapted to the occasion Methodist Eplscopal-—Pastor E. Dunning will preach and adminis- ter the Communion of the Lord's Sup- per at Beech Creek at half past irterly Scientists—Service at the Wolf at half past ten Chapel—Pastor W, will preach at half H. past the evening; and at Hunter's Run half past two in at The most important social function of recent date was the wedding re- ception given Mr, and Mrs, Jesse T Leathers upon their arrival from the honeymoon trip. It was tendered by the entire family, at the old home- stead, now the home of Frederic Leathers, from five o'clock to half past eight, last Friday evening. While not a “crush” affair it was representa- tive in its personnel. Elaborate re- freshments were served at eight o'clock. The guests from a distance were Mrs, i bride's mother, Mr / Harm Miss Ethel jeghor in Jesse Lentz, i vort ber Miss Katherin ! An [Leathers A mother's v mould The warmest love that cant grow cold This isa mother's love. — Tames Monty A Girl Roadbuilder, Aoona Pi: Apr karet Mo Come an in Buper Frankstowr She superint og drag ar five-mikl read Miss for Ellis is ni the caus the few ove of good ro , Mer of Penns in fwetive i= one of who takes in the betterns highways Phil. Record That's Just fine But even that; Altoona and her surrounding districts have nothing Howard We have a score or so of splendid young girls, and another score or so of old Indies too for (hal matter, any of whom, If they could be elected to a seat In council and placed upon the street committee, would make nas good a record as the fine Frankstown asele. Cod bless her! Edwards Tavior visited friends here last week Mrs. William Singer was in town last Friday Mr. and Mra. John Sunday with friends In Mt. Eagle Mrs, T. E Thomas and daughter | Gertrude were Bellefonte visitors | Friday Mrs Jacob Robb household business Saturday. A Mra. J A. Alkén, of Bellefonte, was 8 Howard visitor with Mrs. Thomas Mann, Friday. Mre. Furst Crider spent the bedside of her mick Rockey, in Bellefonte, Mrs. Albert Schenck and daughter, Miss Rebe Holter, were eastward pas- sengers on No, 60 Friday Mrs. John T. Lucas and Mrs, Chris. tian Pletcher were Bellefonte and Milesburg visitors Saturday. Chester A. Moore, grabbed time encugh from his work to spend the week end with his friends here, Because of continuing Il health Isaac R, Williams Is offering the fix - “nm terest personnl nt of the p fine: on among his Hanchard of Loder spent looked after some | in Lock Haven Sunday at sinter, Mrs. Sabbath | | tia, fat { Mrs it L.eotta sermon | James | {the ten | in the morning, and at half past seven | { leadership | ers, i mall carrier WW. E | phy | Ereatey auto {which | sonburg aulped | tures and good will of his barber shop for sale, | Mrs. J. N. Lauth, who has spent the | winter with her son Harry Knove, in | 8t. Louls, Is expected to return to her { home today, Thursday, i Wm. N. Neff, who good is doing | work in the Renovo shops, dropped in | | very Lo {a visit { Miss | Fone | remain | Lucas and Rev, | the i port, { this | Dunning The motion Will it NICs urday with 1 M. I. Gardner town earl with his Mrs ers and his brother i who had driven up eyville home. quietly Sunday morning with his cronies here Elfrieda Sunday there with family, Confer went to Ty- Clyde weeks, her uncle, for several Dunning, church in Dunning their son, wile, Charles T M. E Mrs of nd Empire with Wetzel little and hers, pastor Williams Lr Re Grace and week glue Iron Works is again in the brothers, Harry and as pilots. They ran off batch of castings Sate propose to on follow it up down to our visiting L.eath iutoed morning Fannie G Wyckliffe from theh Sunday ister, Mack H. Neff went to Sco Port Matilda, to here for burial the body Condo, a formerly well Marion township, Saturday. Edward Kiester of Undertaker 1. by way of back rael citizen of Scotia Mrs, of who dled sisters Miss with Green and Johnsonburg and Bouse, spent Sunday their invalid mother, Mrs in the Lock Haven hospital, to recover strength to come Bouse, try- home is ing A nice improvement wak made In the Christian Chapel last week by building a low and roomy platform for the choir, Not only the ‘hoir better provided for but quite a bit of r heretofore wasted, is util- use of is 00m | ized, The two summer schools, under of the experienced teach- Miss Johnson and Prof. Decker, started off Monday morning with a goodly number of pupils, and promise of good work during terms Prine Altoona Robb George D " aving School, | Table of High The Pennsyly dropped In 'iween trains ipal High Round ir |] r : Within a serious re niuries to sdt exceptir on nice Aly ’ REBERSBURG ry “1 had ‘ 5 ere Iie . ell attendee Hasginger, of Greenshu pre ed a trial sermon in tl ran hurch ow cepted IH and the near Miture Ethel Harter is at Selinsgrove wit} rd and famil spring ts sent in running Her and 15 sche in and 34 sch Mrs. J W months wit} Hoyer, has in Red Oak Prof. ( I. Nittany \ Heckm of Mr weeks will REO the ca move present vis Prof, E he rm of seh wrder 3 and Mars ars Long her IERin ls who spent severa mother, Mrs. T. E ft for her home Towa wife visited Sunday nt Heckman is serioush and on in's Mrs Gramliey's Grami in wile Charles A Nixter in Mrs. Daniel loose visiting her brother Howard Krape ig now his customers with haste as he has buggy Also CC, BE jeweler, has gotten an works like a charm delights In taking the young Indies out for a car ride. Our town Is still be coming more up to date the next to get an James Harbaugh Centre Hall Jacob Gephart ready to sup medicine in procured an artges, our of in atomaoblle? has gone to Re novo in search of employment CC. M, Gramly and Stuart and wile and son Harry Neta Long, of Madi to Lock Haven last Sunday. A citation was granted tp deter. mine whether or not I. Miles Buck, ate of Térone township, was legally competent to make a will. Mr. Buck gave his entire estate to John P. Se. bring, of Bellefpnte.Herald, nul 5 The Altoona Tribune, a stiff repub- Hean "organ, lays it down as follows: “While conceding the right of oth- ers to regard the Harrisburg platform as a model we claim the privilege of personal Interpretation, of Its declarations are true, some promised things already accompl some are mischievous and demagogic and one or two are positively vicious.” have | afternoon and expects to | of | Jame I. | and wife | P* bring Is- | known | who ! the | who is get- | Who will be | : 3 ——— OCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 9th, 1912. i UNIONVILLE, | Mrs BB. W. Shipley, who | the John' P, Harris property lis heautifving her home hy very tastefully in several pure last Aron Cont y Led] faly, | ng | BY of | paint | We friend | Wm are Sorry and one Keuntly, home of We hope to learn that our good of our oldest resideniy | is lying seriously at | his son-in-law, A pn | for his speedy ; HK, | | the | Hall Holtzworth, who | towards the top and who Is Maryviand, shaking ‘ol. Blair climbing ad hn Hagerstown, over Sunday many Kiness i friend: } Annis il months in mon friends on Monday, ind Indelphin ~lere of the Miles Hines was the fathe Frank Peters of Union ther, John Haines, live it His 1 Thursday cemet Mrs A br intersection Wn immeral ‘ m Int Union arternod east of lacking big feast cream, ladies of the on tap in | place on ‘ment In Further Don't forget baked beans, ice era, which the hurch will have Hall mF ening and on Saturday evening at thel social Evervhody comg« Mrs. Maliss: lisposition, we 1 and around sunflower partici on |} cake, et Gay en fever Mavbe you 1 jerawlers” Walker! as pa will send Itt ¥ i find it. The doctor gave when died. I pond you your over bought of Ad charges, | HE SOON he one ou Y gave ex1 a A 3 We Pay 18c for Cont bed Ham . line of cash See our give with premiums purchases. we $1.25 3c We pay for Potatoes We pay for Butter Priices subject to change. Gillen, the Grocer. : | automobile | Charlie { MODEL GC. - HOME MADE GAS FOR LIGHTING AND COOKING. THE PILOT GAS PLANT Supplies a city convenience to Coun. | try Homes—Cheaper than Kerosene, | Installed in cellar or outbuildings. ABSOLUTELY BAFE-ALWAYS READY, i Clean and Cheap for cooking—A Cool | Kitchen in Summer. + No Matches Needed. Pilot Gas Plants Installed Complete, Ready for Use and Guaranteed. Get Estimate. Wilfrid I. Miller, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, ) | ) ’ —————— w———— ANOTHER WEEK OF Muslin Underwear and Shirt Waist SELLING. Combinations Gowns Corset Cover and .Drawer— Corset Cover and Skirt—Prin- cess Slips, beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery. Reg. $1.25 and $1.50, val- wy at and 3 va 98¢ Crepe Gowns tr mmed in lace ~Crepe Gowns, plain—Muglin trimmed with embroidery. All in one group and a big variety at 98¢ Gowns lace and Skirts Skirts Corset Covers Lace trimmed—S8kirts trimmed with Embroidery— Plain Tucked Skirts—All one quality—~Good--We pay particu- lar attention to the mater. ial used. All in one iri Corset Covers trimmed with lace and embroidery—Neat Plain Corset Covers with a littie edge of Cluny lace. Big 25&8250¢ value Drawers Health Drawer makes trimmed Sichers other aso fine 50c¢ with swiss embroidery and plain tucks; a great value at Our Spring and Summer Waists. KATZ & COMPANY. Suits $10 & $15 THAT HELP YOU SOLVE LIVING'S HIGH COST. We say they will help solve the high cost of living because every suit is in reality $2.50to $5 cheaper than any suits outside of this store --- Tk Sim Store with it'slarge buying possibilities and its method of selling at lowest margin of profit places before you the greatest valuesin clothing to be found-. special ar rangements with the makers have enabled us to offer these suits at these remarkable low pri- ces for the high quality of suits-.- At $10 at $15 either price these suits are the best that can be found for the money, made in every style, every new pattern and coloring, every cloth and weave and because every suit ¢ ud % Copyrioht Mant Behahver A Will Wear Like Iron and Keep its Shape SEE THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE. — SIM, THE CLOTHIER.
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