Page 8. -~ THE CENTRE PE mochaT. BELLEFONTE, PA, _ (Continued) HOWARD. the find them everywhere.” “Who looks for shadows in world will In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Methodist E. Dunning will preacl CE half past ten, at Kenned it half past two, and | i nlf past s¢ en Jame irtin Eplscopal-—Pastor United Snyder half past Christian § 1itist—8Servica at the past ward at hall sSevel wome of 8, ol t half past ten, Reformed stor ‘aust sent, at meeting of Inssis at grove, Pa, and no will be ab Kelins es need be pected Abandonment of the Entertainment Course. It is witl egret that the entertainment and vet tO ibandonment the for n announced, son for this al ourse for winter, winters and that the rea- indonment is the fall- of an audience and con iArrange each of probably Any ome, is The vear by which { 1 hurches entertained, in » of the four numbers of the and for which each one recely handsome and remunerative equal share of the money profits of the course, was supposed to be en- tirely satisfactory; but lar arrangement was proposed the coming year, the responsible aus thorities of each of the churches de- clined to admit the entertainments gain, The same conditions exist as to the farmer's institutes, It is a long time since one was held here and the people are anxious for one. The local grange made a formal request for one In the coming winter, and ths State Department of Agriculture Is more than willin have one here the entire cost of which, Including course, ed a reasonable hal by the State, but ] r it i Of Patt Memorial Services LIMs Wht Hellefon Wednesday Walter nie friend Mr Mrs | Avie in town lI wr Ww J Ki rtz in rother, W. M. Kurtz, Hilda Wallzer from an delightful Altoona FP. Edwin Thomas came up Williamsport to spend Sunday his home folks Miss Carrye last with her sister, nett at MI Hall Miss Helen Moore, of wae the Tuesday guest of her relatives here Mru John Loder Miss Mabel, were county seat Friday, Miss Isabel Rowe, of was a week end guest Miss Hilda Wagner, Mrs. Howard Schenck, with her bright little daughter, were Bellefonte passengers Saturday morning. The Misses Trixie and Amber Con- fer and Clair 8holly, of Yarnell, were SBunday guests of Miss Eva Neff. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Butler ,of Lock Haven, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, BE. Yearick. Sunday witl Woodsdale and Nere uesday afternoon entertaining his if Williamsport returned Saturda vigit with friends in from with Butler spent Mrs. Dean Ben Philadelphia, daughter, the and visitors nt Centre Hall, of her friend, | two of Correspondence when a sim- | Walker, of | | mon in { with Friday | | Saturd at ia business caller here some of | Ralph Mayes and Walter Weber our bright boys, took a pleasure trip to Bellefonte Saturday Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Noel, of Nant (ilo, Cambria county, arrived at the home of Charles KE. Wallzer Sunda) Mrs. Faust and little son Lawrence left Wednesday for i Faust’'s home, at Heglus county, y J.» Clearfield nis parents, Pletcher Charlie Ie visit i! SKchuvikill Pletcher, P. R spent the Surveyor Hans Michael Mother's who chauffeur for Liraham mdway to the | } I. Faust and the musi ore both speciall the occasion—Mother's John Weber fraternit for ed a new becoming has joined keeps, hav Ford, of first skilled In its B. F. Holter estate down 1 irst class concoi front of the fust oenst Reformed Main stree Contractor White chard has finished putting a of Washington red cedar the farm barn of Mrs property church, on Charles of Stormstown. | heir Children's a ROervics nd of June BOTY to ' J ‘ AWAY: ¥ hope for COBURN. the seven-year old son of John Vonada, is very Ill with pleuro-pneu- Many other children are sick throat Mrs. W. D Bellefonte Elsenhuth, of Pardee, on Saturday H. B. Snyder, one of the clerks In the R. RR. station at MiMinburg, madg a business trip to this place on Mon- sore Mr. and Thomas Wis | day Saturday the boys wallopped the young men In a game of base ball 11 to 2 How the boys cheered them! Epidemic Killing Horses. The puzzling epidemic which has been affecting horses In the eastern states, especially New York, has swept to Washington, A number of government horses al- ready have been killed by the disease which, In its more virulent form, seems to be Influenza, developing into pneumonia Httle | Sholter spent Thursday, May 16th, 1812, | | UNIONVILLE, Mrs, Susie Taylor, who winter with her daughter, M: Leathers, in Washington, ID home on last Wedn latter Nh My § ie turned companied by the same kind, gentle sweet old \ | ll has ever een and gindly =i ‘ Fos grant son both of Bellefonte, p rate hor BITE { MODEL C, » A PROBLEM SOLVE! HOME MADE GAS LIGHT From Crushed Stone and Water, THE PILOT GAS PLANT Does the Trick. | ACETYLENE THE WONDER LIGHT | No home or building too small or | too large to participate in ity hene- (fits. Always ready to be lighted in | every room day or night. No LAMPS to fill. No Chimney to CLEAN. No | WICKS TO TRIM. NO SMOKE. NO | NEEDED. | ODOR. NO MATCHES Booklets telling all about Acetylene and PILOT GENERATORS sent free od free for complete installation, GET THEM NOW; Wilfrid I. Miller, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. Used Today in over 200,000 Houses. Country {will be {ty «third , | Centre clation, Le hie ling Is a SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. To Be Held at Pine Hall, Thursday and Friday, May 23 and 24, All Sabbath BSchool workers, friends of this branch of church Interested in the annual con (Count and work coming for ention Of the School Asso held In the Reformed church at Pine Hall, on Thursd and Friday, Mu and 24 The | Progra f the differe Sunda ns Thursday Evening §H~Song Hen Charles ementar (ioal le J. Baldwl ree five and devotionan min Wh (1) DD Stor Friday Morning. ie IG WW. D. rr Chi nn, 11 Music The Gr Stem J. Baldwin Friday Afternoon. fered { ! Element Friday Evening. Gals. Kerosene 49¢ boxes of Banner Lye Baker's Chocolate See our ne of prem ve with me cash purchases Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones | Special Showing of Linen SRirts aa Suits We desire to call your attention to the fact that we now have open for your inspection, Our Spring and Sum- mer line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Linen Coats and Suits. The line includes Norfolks as well as a Superb Showing of giricy Tailored Garment katz & Co. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. for the asking. ESTIMATES furnish. | Buy Clothes Here A Profitable Investment A place where you get entire full value for money ex- pended--a store that constantly strives—and does put more real value into a suit, at a given price, than any other store. A store that looks to your interest first and last, by of- fering none but Trustworthy, Dependable and Stylish Goods, and sells them, the most fairly priced. No Sensational Advertising-—No Odd Prices to tempt buyers by making them think they are getting something of a much higher value-—simply at all times, day in and day out, year in and year out—truly and unfailingly the sale of really good merchandise at fairest prices has made this store, the one profitable place for you to buy. The stocks are full up—there is a variety that leaves nothing out, but what has no right to be in—we can fit 99 men satisfactorily out of every hundred men, by the sizes we carry, we can satisfy the entire hundred in fabric, style and fair price, as no other stores, if such points count. SIM, THE CLOTHIER,
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