YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, — Thursday, June 13th, 1912, Pade 7. m——— 'CORTRIGHT METAL, S| ING: PA. Correspondents’ Department Continued. nt AARONSBURG. | Mrs, Dorman, of Woodward, spent | aturday at the home of Wm. Wolfe. | . Wolfe accompanied Mrs, Dorman her home, Frank visited | Hauck's parents Stover Hauck and wife, of Lock Ha- Mrs, Electa | Mrs, Geo, E, | | ven, at the home of v Mr, and isen- where | Zwingli { haur i » come | they HafMey gone to secured Rev, M. Geesey | Stover and wife and Clarence Altoona employment, and wife, attended a held at have have RUNVILLE, After a very busy season again with a few brief Mrs. Eliza Wertz Is a welcome vis- itor to her many friends of this place | ¥ hool convention who with her niece, Mrs. Sallie Friel, | last week spent Sunday out of town with friends Mr. and Mrs. at Bellefonte. | Lloyd Stover Mr. and Mrs, Lucas, of | ant trip to Warriors Mark, were in our town this | Dr. and week in attendance of the funeral of | talned a number of girls on their lit- Mr. Abram Poorman whose remains | tle daughter, Irene's sixth birthday. were brought from Snow Shoe, Pa. | After having spent the afternoon in a for interment in the Messiah come most delightful time they were invit- 4 | tery; he was a highly respected gen- ed to the dining room and served with 7 tleman and esteemed by all who knew | ice cream, cake, lemonade, and fruits } | him. 4 {of the season. Irene received many The Children's Day service was well | Pretty presents together with a post attended and all were well pleased { card shower. She was made the hap- with the service, which took place the pleat little ok in the crowd. The fol- oo - | evening of the 9th inst ‘he program | lowing children were present: Mar- LR a than A | i used was ey Te Programm Lion Elsenhaur, Marion Haines, Mar- ae . WAR ON FAKE CURE-ALLS, | torium choir labored under difficulties owing | lon lower, Dorothy Coll, Florence to the absence of their several or- | Houtz, Florence Mensch, Rhoda Bow- ganists, fer, Martha Haines and Nora Stover. Our Rev. Colledge, of Willlamsport, | Mrs. Susan Ohl, of Renovo, and Pa., who is at present filling the va- | Mrs. Regina Frank, of Loganton, were cancy made by our good Pastor Dean, | Visiting at the home of Clayton Bow- on account of his illness, preached a |er recently very able sermon to a portion of his | Mrs Elizabeth congregation at this place Sunday | Ralph Stover are morning. He is a worthy young man | Philipsburg. i Lynn HafMlev has gone to we items, Ralph | Sunday | Boalsburg | and pleas- Lloyd Bartges returned from a Washington, D, OC, Mrs. A, 8S. Musser enter- | Jol \ gu (PY : i rs Samuel JARE FIREPROOF Stormeproof, too, because they interlock and overlap in such a way that the finest driving snow of rain cannot sift under them. Best roof for country buildings, because they're safe from all the elements, They'll last as long as the building, and never need repairs. For Sale By CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO.50 N. 23rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa. includ« | The American Medical Society Plan | ta He Nation: wide Fight, lo arrest dirt siiodns : i. D, Anty Drudge has no Patience with the | he sreatest compuin of iegiui- | Green. who has been active in the mate physicians gains quack Hi] wh ne yang y find Woman who “Never gets Through.” lcharintana i » IrOTeNsN res ur j that practh lly all of he fake estab. x | lishments ! amtmer are backed Yul : ThA : dertaker ihout to start by } : y " Neiwghbor—"'T am going shopping this afternoon. Lots | wi vican Med : res iin hy . Al 1 . | American Medical ssociation | ‘doctor we Wi lerful cure they of bargains advertised. W iH you go with me? ud { Literally tons of len LK gt | advertise » Ww ly i Imost always and deserves the help and respect of Akron, O., Wh “What! Go si pping , 1 hundreds the the entire community. {at which place he is employed, Friend What ! 10 SHU} on Monday afternoon! | cure-all estat SUMS as Mrs, Myrtle Watson spent Sunday | Miss Mamie Rote 1s spending an Why I won't be done with vy washing until dark.” | eral in Philadelphia, are in safe de- | small as $20 a month for with friends at Snow Shoe. indefinite time at the home of E, G. Fel “t posit vaults in Chicago and A be | thel names and pract Anty Drudge—""1f you used Fels-Naptha soap, as your use of ) lieenses Mrs. Claud Lucas, after an illness Mihigle | uit In ‘Chicago and will |! | nes practicing of several weeks, was able to return Mr. and Mrs. James Roush neighbors do, you could get done by twelve and have flerers the afternoon for sh has been y and there to her home in Snow Shoe, the past | the Sabbath at the home of week; her many friends wish for her | Detwiler near Centre Hall 4 . . What is the cost of your Monday wash? lery Lucas also spent Sunday with | Mrs. Sallie Condo, a much respected | charge of United Brethren in Christ, | is repairing Do you Know that vou can Cut this a when the speedy recovery. Harvy Mowery and family, of State his parents and returned to Snow [old lady past 84 years, is visiting her Isn It Ww hat you \ XP nd of muscle will convene at Chestnut Grove, June | OF more m Fels-Naptha Weaver visiting and Mrs. friends in 161 " mond and that bers of ving the ng used In tion on su “Men high in t} } ! ) wil | thelr respective cities, whe ave | 1 | ma | found to be | courts spent John ) ocean, tter i i — £ WHITE BRIGHT LIGHT a RS RR CE — The light that saves your eyes and saves you trouble. Poor oil cannet give this kind of light, but FAMILY FAVORITE OIL the best of! made, the ofl that gives the steady light—no flicker, ne odor, no soot—costs little more than inferior grades. Triple-refined, Get it from your dealer. Itis there in barrels shipped direct from coup refineries. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA, Also makers of Waverly Special 20 Page Book Auto Oils and Waverly Gasclines. FREE tells all abut ofl, federal Miss Myra Lucas spent a few days | College, visited at the home of Mrs, at home the past week and returned | Mowery's parents, Em. Guisewite and | again to Tyrone Monday moring. El- | wife { Shoe Monday. daughter, Mrs. Koch, in Boalshurg . . APA g }:1 “SAFE The sixteenth quarterly Sunday Wilmer Stover, our up-to-date ma- | strengt h, nerve force and calth? : Sa — School Convention of the Runville | chinist, is crowded with work since he ‘ = automobiles. He has one | ; achines to repair in his 20, 1912. shop most all the time as he under- | ‘labor cost’’ in two by using stands how to handle then sig Harvey Crouse, in his obliging way 3 took Wm. Bower, Sr, out for an au- | soap’ mobile ride on Sunday Mr. Bower | was stricken with paralysis ARO He Is past 84 vears en je the ride very car- The following ried out: program 11 be Morning Session.~—10 A. M, Devotional Service—Mrs, Gust With- erite, Address of Welcome—Mrs Dell seemed to Hoover, although h Response—Mrs, Adaline Poorman Geo Me First Toplic—“For What Purpose Do We Have Our Sunday Schools" J. I). Hoover Musie. Second Topi “Why prove Our Sunday nie Witherite, Elias Afternoon Eession—2 P. M, Devotional Service-—E. 8S. Bennett First Toplc—"In What Way Are Les- son Leaves a Help; In What Way a Hindrance to a Sunday School” Miss Annie Shank, Ira P. Confer Music. Topic-~"Should Every Suday Have Teacher Training Miss Samantha Pownell, Rey T. Colledge Music. Topi 1 What Way Helpful to a Sunday Jennie Mrs. Bertha Woomer, Fels-Naptha is the “new It lifts the load bec: 1SC 11 § atomizes the » di rt way ’’ soap. is a scientific soap. Ives 1t Into minute from the fabric. year (0 Potters Fests and wife part icles: and loosens nd Hov nd How W BB FAIRVIEW.—Howard Twp. sek. fenry Thompson Sot You soap tl roll them and soak for half or luke-warm wat While you at duties, Fels-Napth ith Fels-Naptha, an hour in cool Hanc« was other household ng the hard part rubbing lightly, Easy, 1sn’t it? in two? Ons on the red and will know the of your washing. A rinse and the wash 1s ds Is a Cradle School” Why not cut the "'| ir cost’ follow U wrapper, and pleasantly with Miss Zelma Sul- | ening Service—7:30 P. M. enberger 1 ry Devotion srvice—Mrs, J. H Dean Mr. and Mrs. Harr letcher ; Addrere tory of the S a) laughter, o Hunter's tun, spent School, In HOQTY ih nal : parents, Mr national, Rev Mrs. Henry Thompson Recitations Throughout Miss Belle leitch departed evening. tany valley where she will be Everyboy cordially invited, od Mrs. A. D Confer and HECLA PARK. land Harold and Gaylord Confer were | Gilbody is erecting his up-to- | Sunday guests at T. J. Conf -go-round on the park Levi Syke of Beech Creel and wife Sundays BOALSBURG. law J. E. Alters a ‘hildren ay WERE SHORT LIVED. CAR, once, and ” : sunday with the Iatter's green you Geo. J. Colledge. and i NAD the day and | for Nit- | diiterence. employ ~ sons Dean AGHA HHH AAAAAAALAAATAMAAAIAAMIAMAWAAAAY WY ers J. C date merry F. W. Shamp with their son-in Lamar, Pa Shuman wi Model “K R” Roadster in this section a da STORMSTOWN. Rory somewhat Mrs. Wn a visit with frier The Loyal Order Mo brate here on Jul ith Anyons ist? son implement agent W. out quite spring and any time There ] ing; the nl ¢ itement abou ty ny i” ow. TOR place Is a continuance of janglis . . . toattobolin hag . u town |} i a number slurring, dissatisfact] Wh vn tie . init lant t he among the weighbo Someone will | tis” tan he p ry -—— o onary conf n nt surmise somethig i : - 4 v ! ' ' man's aeroplane flying and is the size o he tockey nountains There Is In nothing degrading this kind of work let us keep maxium old, to keep clean and can de ittempts ords THAI TT TFT TFT TTI SHEET RIAII MIA YWWT WWW AWY ulars Call on, or Address, S. C. BRUNGART, Bell Phone, Spring Mills, Pa, R-4. MHF FI IRF TF IT IAAAAAAA AMAA A For Further Partic fe 1elegates Lemont, sp« Mary Relish ing added A AAA ALLALALALALALALAAALLAAAARARABARAMALANAANAY h an Nt NANNING NTN INIT Ade an 4 evening, Jur the ball team from Be fe for the crowd and ha with the rest f y the efaonte reason with swell the NinEgs onion lance Combine Economy with Good ment REBERSBURG. dren's Day Taste in Selection om, iets we wea Sime BE | (Quick Detachable Ep EE mA Clincher We do not deplore the fact that a great many men are very particular in buying shoes. Nor do we feel sor ry that others are very economical... her grandmother, Mra. Levi Fullmer "he 1. O. O. odg will decorate But it is too bad that the economi- cal ones do not always get all they should for their money. ver Het industrious ball | 4nd today a pro law Liep or He to i { he first vear follow he left ti Hsowite left feld, Winters base, H her first will be played Wfternoon on the home with the strong Loganton ball fans are expect. and root, for the home Men who buy foot wear at Mingle's always get new fashions and always dress their feet in the best of taste. This and economy make a combina- tion hard to beat. Now it's these: Our Own at $3.00 Cornets at . A 3.50 Regals and Just Wright 4.00 Regals and Just Wright 4.50 {BLACK and TAN. Bals and Oxfords. ment what geomed to is mind rege sum of Moneys $12 a rked hard for nearly thres it! wher one day he i ' legram from his father asking ) Lure it ones Having lef Ae ite little moth. er, he rushed home with Il haste, fearing to find some trouble at the end of his jJournes Hin father met Mm at the station and calmly ¢ plain ed that his hired man had left and he | feonld not get his hay in alone. My young hero, not daunted In the least, Not long since an automobile driv. | Informed his father that he had giv. en faster than the law permits ran (en up his job to return home and into a horse which was feeding along | asked what pay he was to receive for the roadway. Mr, Black Is looking | his work. The father promised a | for the number of this auto, After two months certain small sum, Quite a crowd of people went by | hard work the son asked for money to | here to Coburn to attend ] Children's | buy a suit of clothes and received It Day service. Miss Sadie Martin, Miss | At the end of the season, when the | Miriam Black, Miss Lizzie and Owen | Young man wanted a final settlement, Everett, Mrs. Jacob Everett, Samuel | he was put off from time to time, Harr first hase Walker third ort stop, Kreider pitcher Kidder the ROUND SHAPE STRONG RESILIENT cat The gamen of Baturday grounds team All ed to be out team, feason base PINE CREEK, Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required Boyer, son Frank, daughters Ella and Martha, were among the many there. The Everett sisters’ farm is being greatly improved since Hannah's hus- band Is home. Rev. Dice and wmson, of Miiihelm, made a very pleasant call at the home of 8. A. Black last Friday. All were and at last went away to the city with an empty pocket and a heart full of resentment.” Prof. W. J. Wright, “of the depart. ment of horticulture, at State College, has resigned to accept the director- ship of the New York State school of pleased to see them, agriculture at Alford university, IN STOCK BY GEORGE A. BEEZER, BELLEFONTE, pA, A. C. Mingle
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