Thursday, June 20th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT pei groNTE, PA. Correspondents’ Department Continued. FRUIT TOWN. Mrs. Howard Shadow and son Rich ard, of Lewistown, are spending a few days with her brother, Arthur Holderman, of this place. Jacob Herman, of Lemont, spent a day with friends at Colyer last week The stork brought a baby boy to Wiillam Moyer's, of near Coburn, last week Miss Lydia lIshler left for William Moyer's last week where she will re main for two weeks. Mrs. Edward Horner and children, of Lemon, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed ward Bubb, George Jordan spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. Bubb Mrs. John Bubb is under the doc- tor's care at this writing; hope for her speedy recovery Mrs Henry Mover 8 on the ick list; hope she will be better in a few days David Fye, of Colver, died Satui meral day is uf known at this writing Charles Fye has returned home a er spending commencement at State College last week. Mrs. Emmit Jordan was at State day afternoon. Fu College last week over commence ment, Daddy's Meeting: A meeting of the daddys had to be called on Daddys Still-water Lawn on Monday, June 10, in order to fine one of the daddys as their members are slowly hunt ing up pretty little gals to do their work, such as housework, cutting wood, making the be the sweetest da they are tired of world has surely roo dy Coly was the fin as he took to hims bear the tiresome life of a daddy: + helpmate to Lee is president of that lodge For information inquire of the president Next was Daddy Keifer, who is also hunting up some one who might | fill the requirements of his | he has everything but wife and is in a fair way, but the Bishop Dady meet and the Chairman Daddy George wers sent to talk to Daddy Keifer before he goes to destruction, and 1 saw that they called I , 1 with no success at 1 George says, that only lets three Dad dys on this side, and he says Dadd Greely must take to himself Dadd: Stillwater as he i Then the meeting adjourned t report MILLHEIM, The Millheim cornet band played at Rebersburg the festival held by the Lut} gregation The citizens of Rebers on Saturday evening for burg seemed very much pleased w the relections t and The 1 d | " i tion of a Children's da entertainment n Sunday evening John Kerstetter wh 8 em at State College, spent a few da his hohe in Millheir Mr. and Mrs Wm Kreat taking a trip through a number of the eastern cities Wm. M. Duck and David Kessler | attended commencement exercises last wee) it Busquehanna Univer Helinsgro ROMOLA. Rn 1 $1 <Q Ae n 1 t part 1 8 x r . Q nes Af, | : in rh - H | in | for ‘ at wee) M I Mr John Miller and Mr i Mr J. WY Ovier drove to Cedar Springs n Saturda vhere they at v love-feast ver Sunday Those who were at Mr, and Mrs, J B. Poorman at Romola on Sunday from Lock Haven, as follows Mr. and Mrs. Henry Propst, Mr. Robert McMastors, Miss Mabel Henry, Miss Helen Wagner, Miss Grace Poorman. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Loder and son Charles Mrs Charles Banney and daughter Margaret, Mis Thressa l.ov- notte Miss Ray Oakes, Mr. William Woodler, Mr. Charles Poorman, Mr Clarence Smith, Mr. John A. Rickard, Mr. Clyde Poorman, Miss Josephine Propst, all from Lock Haven All enjoyed a good time LIVONIA, George Eyer and family moved in- | to a part of the house now occupied by 1. M. Stover Mrs. M. C. Fargus, of Lock Haven, with her two bright interesting chil dren, Adrian and Helen, ls spending some time among us The many friends of Mrs. Ed. Gin- gerich are all delighted at her return and also by the fact that she intends to remain among us Prof. H, E. Stover left for Harris. burg on Friday where he will spend a few days In taking the examination to enter the He hool of Fore atry nt Mount Alto, Pa Don't forget the children's Day services at Livonia on the evening of June 23rd. HOLTS HOLLOW-—Boggs Twp. Austin Walker and family enter- tained friends from Ohlo last week. Edward Burd spent last week in Willlamsport; he was a delegate at the Red Men convention held at that place, Mrs. Eva Heaton and little daugh- ter Alice spent the Sabbath with rel- atives at State College, Edna Burd Is visiting with her one day Inst week, Grace Walker Is spending a few! days at home, Mrs, John Calloway, who has been | | spending the past six weeks with her | JULIAN. invalld father as well as other rela tives in town, departed for her home near Pittsburg, on Tuesday of las week Three sections of the mammoth pienle train consisting of 11 cars each, passed eastward through our town on Wednesday last, This train the writ er Is informed was made up of rail road men, of Altoona, and was en route to Hecla Park where they would make the day a lively one Mrs, Irvin Morrison and two grand sons, of Unlonville, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hoover, | last week Miss Zelda and Ethel Kline, two charming voung ladiés of Irvona, and also cousins of the writer, stopped off In Julian on Thursday last, on their way home from Willlamsport where he former Miss Kline Is at tending school and spent a short it at the home of thelr aunt and uncle, | Mr. and Mrs James Turner Farmer G. E. Campbell is building + new wagon and buggy shed to his bart protection from the weather is kes the vehicle and farm in last their natural lifetin Giller of Bellefonte pent s da ) ast A k cir Intin \ her mit old* t friend in Julian On Thursday of last week writer had an opportunity to mak his first visit of the season, on w! date he was entertained by his aunt Mr. and Mrs, James Turn hig cousins, Misses da 18 well LS Messy Tohy 1 After per the | and a ted. and Miss ida elf pulled tt riter had 1 heen welt 10 vears and Wer A yw what tl guf \ WK a guess n tl « Vis sumed I 1 1 fust 1 f course thi ter | I nd the rumor wer in I i tl he 7 a of the « ning mea vi hick n, 2 lbs read and cake and th re naini nsisted mis Al 1 articles H¢ I tl d was a y the re turnin I WL du our are prepar to hold their annual ! 3) ¢ in ti 1 E. churcl n } [ Ir f June 23rd \ Are ( 1 invited it d } f A hey promis € 2 higl enter taining na A new 1 ime } barn of W. P. 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BB, Bubb and to be a good crop daughter. of Salisdaysburg, spe! of our farmers are making hay | Thursday at the home of J. 8, Harl the best put away In | [.. Pifer is improving the residence by treating his | ‘ heat will be good in this new coat of paint school directors met on | | evening and elected the teachers FILLMORE, coming term. The following odd It rejoicing elected for the three school rain that fell: it was needed ve place: High school—Praf, W help the graln ) Ire grammar school—Miss Mildred G lar Hunter ken t : la inte | im 3 § Lr hit primar Miss M W eek for treatmer rit tay n ervice was well and Mrs, Willlam Harter ' M. 1} \ . { irch of 1 family, of Eaglesville, were gus “ CHUren of X ind Mrs, Harter on Sund ay venting large sawmill of Grant forget, the festival that 16 11 | " LI } cl n { helr { turd enir A} I i I 1 ( ‘ I're ( retu er en pa r , { last wit} of i 4 | harles Faron t M @ comij I hor ! her ’ . 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