Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, June 6th, 1912. Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD. There is no reason in anger, No wisdom in hate, no beauty in re- venge. Better to be the imposed- upon than the imposer, and the vic- tim rather than the aggressor. In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Methodist Edwin Dunning will Day service at Beech past ten; will preach at Hunter's Run at half past two, and at half past seven will conduct Children's Day service in Howard, Reformed-—Pastor preach at Jacksonville at Marsh Creek at half at Howard, (Children's at half past seven. . Evangelical—Pastor M will preach in Howard ten, and at Jacksonville seven. Pastor James hold Children’s Creek, at half Episcopal BE. F. Faust will at ten past two, and Day service) J at at Snyder half past half past Memorial Day. The weather gods were most pro- pitious in their arrangements for the celebration of what is fast becoming our most important national holliday, the rains of Wednesday having ef- fectually laid the dust and cooled the air. A short delay in starting the parade was caused by walting for th Eagleville delegation, upon the arrive of which a prompt start was made the following order Howard band; a squad of boys in uniform been drilled for the occasion hy ford Myers, who has had uix ye experience; Grove Brothers Post A. R.,, thirteen In number; Sons Veterans, under command George H. Leathers; Red Men, of Eagleville; P. O. S. A. of Eagle ville; P. O. 8. of A, Howard; LIL. O 0. F., of Howard, followed by citizens on foot. After marching and coun - termarching through our streets, was made at the cemetery where the following programme was carried out Reading by Commander H. C. Holter; prayer by Chaplain Joshua R. Pheas- ant: roll call of the dead; decoration by comrades; dirge by Howard band; decoration by committee Repairing to the church the meeting was called to order by presiding of } ficer Rev. E. F Faust, followed by praver by Rev. M J. Snyder, when esident Faust in- troduced Rev. R 3. Taylor the orator of the day. The reverend gen tlemen’'s address was A» masterful presentation of the thie pres ent time, of valor, ff purpose and patriotism In oun try t t} self - (: of of of of As onest guard pleddings wile of 1 ETe 8 y veterans their b ll the that in the lood and tive efforts of A century ago indoor meeting was f Howard orchestra, greatly appreciated The he band of veterans rear guard the Brothers Post (non-resident) J Tanyer, H J J BB. Holter, Huoiter The took great trouble collecting and the flowers, deserve and thanks of the post and the The interest tne ceme an f ARains i dema- display lives tt of Are pains in the ranging of receive the community the Ereater was LL the nat general of ormerl the day and the rated obsers th re i Council Meeting. I't n n ¢ a deta progress provement CTOSS expense neg homes In to (irove Fredric b 1La Entire req permi tile ort on Referred to stre suggested 1 running the of Main the pe Mi ay a vthers ". aston front of his of Black ommitiee that prop uires | It the town, public street underdrair the sou side was alley soutl from Held Nuisance ympiaint fr Monday was! A. Pletcher A Nuisance 8 directed the evil prepar put | m silver ler It be cut hold upon the Hable to be m the op and clnimed yah Coun noti from wrk meet sharp pasting Irgess of made length the street he st Moe Ww remedy in walk Mrs » : : 8 h r tall to 1 Ww i. PCA T4148 the nortl maple trees " th weakening thelr soll and rendering them blown er upon his ho i gtreet “ He ‘ 1] Mrs, | yald to hour if yVemok, for After and ordering pald bills amounting to $2 vd journed Council pon the degree of busi in the dis questions LE Wh t mont! Ix Cour CB HHmented iin play of ness like care ‘ aloy ind concerning the pre ent of walks A Birthday. In the evening of Memorial Day, af- my isunl and Aim maintenance the an ur nenae mn l 1} and is and “1 siree ter a rowing party on the dam pool, a | number of Miss Woodward's young friends secured her absence from home by conspiring with a member of her family and a neighbor, and took possession of her house in force; and then obtained her prompt presence by a hurry call over the ‘phone, greeting her with a preconcerted shout as she entered. The “surprise” was In honor of her xteenth birthday which bad occurred the day before, the par- ty having been postponed for the ad- vantages of the holiday, on which more of them could be present, Hav. ing brought thelr refresti nents (boun- ful and oh, so good!) the honored guests proceeded to make ready the front o'clock, | | ening self -invited ready the the make the long “the jolliest Inactivity while guests provided to feast; after which was spent in having of a good time School Teachers Elected. At the regular meeting Monday the School Board elected teachers for the coming session follows High School—Prof M I. Pletcher; third grade, Miss May Johnson: second grade, Miss Alice fisher: first grade Miss Lulu Schenck daughter the president of Board A itor Mrs. 8S. fonte Miss visiting Mr. and sort | oN the us M. Butler Bellefonte vis Tuesday. H. visitor, Flora her Wis A Bennison was a Belle Friday Pletcher is sister Miss Mrs. Marius Miner spent thelr Sunday with friends at Salona, Mrs. J. F. Condo Mrs. Evans were Lock Haven Monday. Miss Eva Neff the School commencement tellwood. Miss Helene Weber enjoyed the Bellefonte High School commence- ment, Miss Sarah Day here with Weber Mr, Salona, Sunday. If little Pearl the hest cookies know who in Lancaster, Susie, and visitors, attended at Wetzel her cousin, spent Miss Helen H G friends McKibbin, of in town over and Mrs, visited Confer does not in town, we not do does | Miss in | { the who had | Mil- | irs’ | Burgess | i with | halt | | Hunter FOover ar- } wide | Mrs. Robert Cook Rosetta, were gers, Wednesday. Paul Cheeseman, week end here Miss Emma Weber. Mrs, W. R. Hopkins is spending the summer with her da Miss Maud, at Birmingham. Big and popular Unionville, took his his relatives here Mr. and Mrs. William tertaining their new daughter Mrs. A. Quay, Coming Mrs. W. H of lege, was the last and daughter, passen- and eastward ltoona, spent flancee, of with his ughter, Hall, of dinner ‘Dan.” Sunday are in en- law, Quay of Thomas, guest Miss C State week Thomas. N. X visiting John John Brooks, operato the '. Rallway, and his Mrs father, son Miss of the business, night are Brook's D - Sue standbys was in Ara Mrs end guests Herbert Diehl er bh on the isted new week imner Mrs Mary Sunday Kibben Miss Clara Poorman, of Sunday In Mrs. Light! Moll Ye * at Abdera } Lock Hav the h Smit en, and Miss orps of phone je State College Torsey, of Philadelphia Neviing have been added to of men studying the Chest 14 vorth Mr tertaine and ven and Florida, who Mr Willian The How furnish il at Nittany yo lt v ithout had good 1 he 4 Il an | wl “eat Hent vho arries hi ! i grace and se | ! of three Ars and ten week 4 £3 and place and 0 Mrs th Isan ams “. elr esis (3eorge (IeOrRe in A “ ailed hurct night ard 1} iui and for was the upon 1 fest) 0 n and it peo irnist Ki “ dera th In Father De) w mors was Frank the old Inst 8 AOL YX farms Jud Miss BOM n V Allison Nellie Years Ke Weber the ¢ f M teacher's course it Institution with honor Wednesda is at home for a before taking her vocation Her sister, Miss Lau retta. brother Walter and their fath er attended the Interesting mmence ment who has spent Rroad St Philadel grad din and up at ‘ombs ators mn taking = from ti Conser TAL phia uated tinguished Inst rest exercises Mins He Mable ward » } of a few ‘ ame Mra | R. Goll, a year ao, and mistress of a fine farm nt Monaca Reaver county Suntlay morning the stork her home and left in her care a wee, {little Miss Charity Packer Goll, for whom the community bespeaks the | best of all good things here and therein hereafter At the one ir popu Arn ng or home Last nr Prone sO stopped hundred and ninth annual commecement lof Dickinson College, held linle, Pa, May 26-29, the degree of Master of Arta was conferred upon the Reverend James Edwin Dunning, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Dunning is an alumnus of Dickinson College, having been graduated in 1906 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, “BEd.” Kelly, who was once one of the good natured and mischlevious boys who kept Howard “on the map” came down from his Alfoona home last Saturday to see what the old town looked llke after sixteen years at | evening | | | | | " { Joseph | spend | Lucas { Thomas, | lor, of | of | Williamsport, ie | DeHaas, | John | phine | brought | school | terman, { and {| family, | M, Lucas and family, | | tato | | fease High | | sort | sort wheat flour Memorial | | | make | i | | them died, but at | of absence, and says he want back here right away. He i, his wife and handsome bo and together they visited 1} Rover, with who! his home move brought | th him, | ave of | once | mands | Among those who Memorial Day and family, of T of Willlamsport Woolrich; Miss Gra Milesburg, Mrs. Nelli Miss Mar Lock Hav Normal; Mill Hall | Jost of the N her a quartet the Miss Mary Gross, No Lininger; lester Jersey Shore of O to rea A A ne A I Watt, of Mary from Long, of Muffy, with friends, Anna of the the | numer piekir the comme Never, even In of their advent, has bug voracious them the more to the to the settled them seemed so Hand The they old standby, old standby Properly 1 and sifted or morning wher Then the and make He stays term bu of a thir ago the lu 3 W about town, u capture which 1} log the mors ed the on, early it sticks picks himself, nent job of It there's no second it—to say nothing A the running miles Confer in is weeks of job of YW employ a out hollow, voung foxes hollow al ir men 1 on the of and Last Fri in i in raising five them half grown size, ts of them 8 of of our them ed are pe some dear uIiT TO FR WN-—Potter Tw; t! Holderman returs fonday where he expe two weeks over commencemer Mrs. John Taylor and thrap dine - spent Sunday wil brothes Fy f Pole Cat Ph its to i h her © 0D 1 Fran Mrs ¢ spending Mr. and sons Pa Mrs ROMOLA. Mrs. Frank Daley fering itt ! Mins th i. ‘ w 1 a J 4 ne 1 frien Hels w her Eagle Joseph Me) spent A Mra Misa hi Hal We Mrs. J covery ™ who Howard were \ Yeager, Paul ghter M Mary Maud of Woomer J. Dale spent the fort or's 5 J of Hunter's Run rey to note ti Y eager hope we LL A) Lh spent A | mer ) ana REBERS BURG 1 people of |} ’ The ser the pren M tench outing convent cle res Minn the paternal ire HH 11 Ti ML Mrs, Clara Word from Erle to tl to return the end Mr. Bhowers {lory's place, this Billy Bhulte, t« place like home James K. Frank weeks with his Jerome Mever | iden f Anew n a low Miranda hon T Wal Mrs in BON is farming MOAR yo. th in BON in a! den twenty | exercises | Car- | WADDLE, will be a social ehurch iawn at the Wad church, Baturday evening he Quite a few of our youns tended the social at Fillmore urday evening. Al had a fine time There will be a social he B. church at Paradise Saturday ing. Mra. Geo, Bltevenson Is + sister, Mra. Fleck, at New: Francis Musser spent Sunds home of Mra. ID, 1. Meek Don't forget the Children's | ercises Sunday afternoon at 218 There n the f KE 156th ple at on Hat report having tthe U aven- Initing her at the ex. {and { erywhere,"” | of | Ing one | nouncement | oof UNIONVILLE, forget the sermon on next Sunday Ash, In the M, Im Don't Fellows the Res 17:30 p The order of held thelr annuw in the Upper to the evening church, Odd a! nl | { | A Woodme n Her lant one grave 1 late (Charles were American 1] Memorial cemetery WwW but Of the gervices impressive TREE on sun HE Mont Howard of pretty Tyrone, Musser, of East Pittsburgh, Musser, of Altoona, EH Hall | Mills, David Pratt and his young daughter Frances, of} Quinter Underwood fre | and Mrs, WW. CC. VanValin Alexandria, were those from | Dat Osceola nn ey among spent Dex town Row son 1 who in n distance with friends Mrs, Carrie with her iarley Aw you, grandson! Dr. W. 11. Irwin morning for Atlantic has gone to attend the jeal Association a delegate from | this district Doe, besides discharg his duty faithfully delegate, “see the elephant” he re You can gamble M. Stere, citizens, oration an spent at 131] left City on Monday whither he American Med nn Aas Aa hefore on of our his wife is spending his vacation ith | in New Kensington, “Jim" is Pennsy's most faithful em- and well deserves a week's rest game that nS on Dec- | Day, was w w team No, 1 of 1 The box social will turns James popular children friends of en it most and Oone with ploy The played oration BOOTS held In patronized Wffalr resulting f thelr ble extent H. Mu Was | Dy a t hos and exchequ Ww x it The engagement o A Ming Agnes Kuntz, | made f leas the kids o 1} Port Mat yo re AT ¥ Lincoln Meyer to Pittsburg wan f "mt and Belief he other n to | Ww ore ne fi é ship fro 60 Years ago Griest Adams county by can by her grandfather Thereby hangs a which I am not n prepared id. Some day i put the Honorable T. E. Griest n ¢ witness stand Then, more Anon al Nathan w wil 1 PINE GROVE MILLS. wnding a w dave with his J. Tate irned n Mon } Altoona and Mrs State ( . fan A ay to hi Mra Divine ‘ollege visiting friends spent aturday at Mise Grace Dal Pleasant Gap proces ny = ms festival $45 has a the of were G the almost A Archy work repairing iranch Fortney of bhronch will observed In urch on June 16 and wife spent week at the home Rey Brouse nddroess nt ian on foro roads is suffering lin my be ian ch Brouse ant V deliv wrinl this Nellle Emith Bellefonte on Me supper at the street, return- Decker and on from and took on Main ing the same evening ] Fred Tate accompanied by his | brother Samuel spent a fow days last week with friends in Snyder county drive ay } \ Pecker me HUBLERSBURG. A Birthday Surprise-—On Saturday, June 1st, at her home in Hublersburg, a birthday surprise was given in hon- or of Mrs, David Yocum, when forty- five of her neighbors and friends gath. ered to help celebrate her seventy. firet anniversary. The day was spent in social chat and all did ample jus- tice to a delicious junch, lee cream and cake. Among those present were | hor Sunday school class of which she is a member; one feature that we | want to mention Is that seven of the elderly ladies present have passed the | goventieth milestone, and two of these | are on the verge of eighty, Mrs, Yoo cum Was also the recipient of many Bions inn | grandson, {days | on | and | home May such of vening, re | useful 10 presents many mare the wish Sunday « dren's Day thie all live pleasant the scribe, June 16th, Chil will be rendered church at Hublers there will also be for a past to en- Neca in vice in burg nt election { time Fie Carrier in vis Id who Is iting employed family in his Deitrict or her the recon is on Bick speedy ery ination is being held COBURN. Was Mr. and meg those tench son and nm the are Who look | 1 yr of ra irsion Vera Wi Bellefonte trialned n fr here ov urse ends Sunda Ir A N Mrs Dean MiMmint f.ettie Pleasant Gap to her sister, Sunday and and few T. W. Hosterman snyder, spent a urg Irvin paid a f« at Mrs and children, of w days’ visit Mrs, J. R. Corman, and they drove to Woodward were royally entertained the of Harry Stover. The children of the United Evan gellcal Bunday school are busily en gaged In making preparation for their annual ser Sunday evening The ( furnished for the exercise A ail at vice ‘oburn Memorial band music 8 at Spring NAKIng Hort experimental he iral Department } of as orchard 20 acres T ——— which, together with co-operative ex- periments being conducted in 12 orch- ards throughout the state, constitute the most comprehensive inquiry into net the growing of fruit, of the various are kept the experimnts In on, All he pointed men - orm Hepre hires Lf ing LiTecting entatives of beef cattle by lege and extensive ive been « ried work i on the above Cornstarch, Salt, per Macaroni, per Soda, per box 5 Gals. Kerosene 3 boxes of Banner Baker's Chocolate We pay for Butter, 18¢c We pay for Eggs, 1%. 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