THE CENTRE pgMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, July 25th, 1912. Correspondence | day with Miss Rhea Bulkley, who Is (Continued) HOWARD, “I remember, | remember How my childhood fleeted by,— The mirth of its December, And the warmth of its July.” in Our Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed—Pastor E. F. Faust will preach at Salona at ten o'clock, at] Mt. Bethel at half past two, and In Howard at half past seven, United Evangelical-——Pastor M. J Snyder will preach at Fairview at] half past ten, at Jacksonville at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven. Methodist Episocopal-—Pastor James Edwin Dunning will preach at Curtin at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven. A Landmark Gone. In the vear 1800, when the settlers of this neighborhood were compara- tively few and when “the simple life” prevailed in all its original austerity, the religious faith and habits of the community were those of the Friends and Mennonites, The Friends had their “meeting” in Bellefonte, and the revered plain little stone building in which they worshipped still stands, whole and strong, a monument to the workmanship of the day The Menn- onites were the more numrous in this immdiate vicinity and perhaps a few vears prior tothe last century, form- ed a congregation here In 1800 Hen- ry Pletcher, a member and minister of this faith, bought of General John Philip DeHaas, of Revolutionary fame, a lot of ground near by the point where the public road leading to Lock Haven crosses Lick Run, about a half mile east of the present borough lim- it, and deeded it to Frederi Schenck, a trustee of that congregation, in trust for the use of the church, and upon it a plain, but most substantial build- ing was erected, and for many years occupied as the meeting house. In the course of time from natural causes, the ongregation dwindled to almost extinction, and the greatly rev. ered old bu ing was closed In 1893 Jacob Holter, Mr Balser Weber, and Miss Sarah l her were were left of the membership, common oonsent, Jacob Holter only survi 4 1stee, sold it to Ru- dolph letcher, who transformed It into a most comfortable and rather imposing dwelling, and a8 a meeting place for worship it ceased to exist The str ire owever, has remain- ed staunch firm ent tun march of Ih B.E V p 2 80 close to that its ver) tence is threatened The R C an as been compell- ed to purchase the wperty for its right of way and {t must be either moved away, ¢ 1 lown. Not a single member f the society which built, and for jo y Oars shipped in hood. If wh ne ago, p jl se of quiet have come 1} | wr two ago and seen and » steam shovel thros and gravel : 1 the rate ( [ i . f« y ards per { nt he hardr t} An Itinerant Chautauqua (in Fr ¢ en Thurs which purp die the tent vide ment witli i proper juncts and thei purpose seems have een carried out sll the way through. The “talent which took part here p y > ng N ith the tent and thers foll in to fill the later ’ & of mit Tel] apt fi) A Wiard, C igo, t Jeanette Beact New Yor M1 nd 8. Dweitrick, U Radcliff Bell ) i Watson, of Philadelp! the lamas Sisters. Rev Havzen B. B J Peterson Sisters Concert . and Prof. W. Blanchard Moor T i lic speech concerning the eral entert ments is highly commendat " f work pre vented th [oy . letter from attend Ing mor ! tw wr three of then and of thes ) good report can be made The eters Sisters are Aa quartet f highly accomplished mu sicians 4 K versatility and a most Loti programme Every number TA wns persistently enscored T Moore's lantern pic easily the best reading of =a vhich the grand mn “Rock « Ages was the leading ) WAN beautifully done and brought her an ovation All In all it w worth of much bet fer patronage ha it received, and the impression it left warrants the belief that should it come again, at a mors propitious season than harvest time and be proper rvdvertised it would pay the projectors and prove of large be fit to the community A. C. Longee, of Lewistown, is vis iting his mother here Charles V. Woodward dropped in on his friends here for a night's rest James Condo, of Penn Hall, spent here with his brother “Yon oy. Walter Holter spent the week-end with his friend Homer Yearick, on the farm Miss Viola M. Fisher, of Harrisburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs, James E, Dunning Mr. Jno. F. Heltsenrether, of Lumber City, was a week-end guest at the M, BE. parsonage Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quincy, of Al- toona, were Sunday guests of Miss Rebecca Lucas Miss Emma Pletcher is spending a well earned holliday with friends in Altoona and Holldaysburg. Mrs. Lowney and family, of Lock Haven, are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. J. ¥, Condo. Migs Dot. Weber was on the sick list for three or four days of last week, and confesses that she rather likes it. 5 Sherman Holter, of Jenkins, West Va, has joined Mrs. Holter and their little boy here for his summer vacation, Mrs. N. H. Bchenck, of Muncy, is a guest for this week, of the H. L. Pletcher family and other friends, and UNIONVILLE, with her Is her sister, Miss Maud Mc- Mrs. Mollle Ewer and her grandson, | with him for a pleasant vacation fort huckleberries, so the nuptials {night with his mother, Mrs, Martha postponed, | Packer, at Mt, Eagle, William Underwood, of North Care Closkey. Wm, Gordon, of New Castle, Aare pleasant visitors at the home of mer- chant T, E. Griest, Mrs, Herbert Shipe, daughter of the Al- | late Austin Hoover, of Monongahela City, Is visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs Frederickg She Clyde T. Packer, one of the valued came in to attend the wedding of her employes of the Westinghouse E, & |, 6 lennie, but that gentleman M. Co, of Pittsburg, brought his wife |. .juded that he had bette George H. Bulkley and family, In- cluding Mendal FF. Kiffer, spent Sun taking a nurses training in the toona hospital, RO for were Thomas N. Shields, of New Kens- |olina, a son of the late Joseph Un ington, Pa, and F. B. Evans, of|derwood, at one time a we] known | Greensburg, Pa, representing the | husiness man of this place, made a “Woodmen of the World,” were busi- | short visit to friends in towy ness visitors in our town for several Mrs, Clyde Lever, nee, Mellie Bing, of the warm days of last week, of Philadelphia, is visiting her moth | Mr. Ira C. Johnson is enjoying a |er, Mrs. Malissa Bing. Mrs Jeyer {8 | visit from his two daughters, with | the same Jolly, happy girl ax of yore, some of his grandchildren, Mrs, F. H. | and In appearance not a da der Reitz, with her pretty little children, | Miss Frances Musser, a handsome | Genevive and Stanley, of Niagara, | comely lass of Snow Shoe visiting land Mrs. Eva T. Neff, of Chicago. her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Mygger Mrs. John C, Btere, her son Harry with his two bright little bhoyg left on Monday for Buck Horn, Columbia f Two camps of gentlemanly young men have been spending their vaca- tion on Butler's Beach, on the Bald d Eagle Creek, below town One crowd !' unty, for a couple Of Weeks' yigit at lof four hailed from Altoona; the oth- | the home of the Rev. Victor | | ers, whose names are Richard Wes- | BT who Is a son-in-law ton and Ray ind Melvin Locke, of Stere Bellefonte, | AS a summer resort, I ! taken Initiatory steps. Listen! Lidie Hoover with her ty and interesting progeny ed a part of the Hotel Peters During the recent vacation of sta- tion agent W. lL. Cooke, his assistant, DD. A. Holter, held the principal posi- tion at the station to the satisfaction be of all concerned; in the meanwhile spend a portion of the summ entrusting his own regular duties to [ And. do you know the efficient care of his brother Phil Srandina Peters are “ti ip C. Holter. Over “Ned” Is the name of a beautiful Jus A Hitle black pony lately presented by their [of It. On the Four father to Ralph, Harold and Mary the vies tiseoy Bo Mayes, and right proud of them, they doh the fo n of Dr are, too. He should have been named | Would have been dest ‘Dlack Beauty,” and what with him ind “Bulsy,” the educated Skye Ter- rier and a bunch of “Bunnies” In the back yard, the youngsters are greatly enjoying life aymond VanValin, Mrs. Griest discovered fire and quickly gave is presumed that fire } ¢ oys playing with fire In the evening of F y, July 12, the W. CO. T. 5. of lace tendered + farewell reception Mrs. E F Faust their President, : her parson- ge home. Mrs. F t has greatly endeared herself to the members of the organization, as well as to many f the ladies of the community outside the organization, and the meeting was larg attended Light refresh ments were served and the occasion was in all respects, barring the sad ness of “farewell”, a delightful one. During one he severe thunder storms of last vk } unusually mrge populatic y quite shaken i Ware blown ne to bull fen who 3 faliroad i BoC track f the B ’ : t R t 3 vard he Or tnt A wnship school houses Irnace vitation Is extended t the } and Pletchers.” while not really de- The Champion Hen of America. stroyed, are rendered unfit for school This wonderful hen is a The School Board has very | tWeen the White Orpington onsolidat these | Black Orpington, of high nd a the propert purposes n dons 1 new TYLERSVILLE. p are trying Arryd So ’ and a he read r beginn of Augus A. Mechtly, turnkes s seems almost incredib) inty jail spent Su y wi - 1 would has family Mrs. CC. T sreninger is ve you ki ft belong to any Annar y on the contrary. 1 have pA } . : . i vet with which 1 h 1 nas Rul while i picking £14 herry tres when huckleberries on Monda epped on 4 Now let us look at 11 black snake \ feat ONE It view point 200 exes ’ : 4 AWAY ‘nl ha managed 1 dozen. We received per dozen for them 26¢c per doz. which Wf her product $4.19 | pers n in the world HOYS SCHOOL-—Gregg Twp. that can beat this re y farmers are bus hauling in | her out while others are plowing | festival at Murray school house | DJ. Murray, Centre well attended Saturday evening. | citizen. who has been qui Miss Miriam Miller and friend, of | oral weeks, is Improving Tyleraville, spent Sunday with wm. | Miller and family | Mrs. John Taylor, who has been ill { with typhoid fever for the past four | | weeks, 8 not improving very rapidly Mr. and Mra, Geo, 8Bhook, from near | Fiedler, spent Sunday with the lat. ter's parents, Harvey Haugh's 2 f I The members of the Yearicks Unit. 0 [| cr ed Evangelical Sunday school con- template having a festival at Hoy's school house, Aug 3rd. Everybody hil, 18 Ibs Sugar $1.00 COBURN., Reg. Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Harter left on Fine Loose Coffee, Saturday on a visiting tour which will S.-gal. Oil... include Lykens, Maytown and Altoona, A wee girl arrived at the home of Harry Wingard, a welcome playmate for her two brothers. J. J. Breon and family visited rela- tives In Union county over Bunday. 0. EB. Meyer, proprietor of the Clov- Rice, 4 Ibs..... er Hill Egg farm, with his family, Is Cornstarch, per box....., enjoying an outing of a few weeks, Salt, per saok............ having encamped at the first tunnel, Macaroni, per box........ Mrs. J. W. Kerstoetter spent a few Soda, per Bane rinsesse days of last week at Centre Hall 3 boxes of Banner Lye... Bee our line of premiums we Lena and Theodore Breon, children give with cash purchases, of Mr, and Mrs. John Breon, of Al- toona, are spending a month's vaca- Gillen, the Grocer tion with thelr uncle and aunt, Mr, Both Phones. p i) Mrs. Harry BE. Fye, at Centre all, p | Academy at the beginning of the fall | term, OVER THE COUNTY. Mrs. John C. Mulfinger, of Pleas ant Gap, departed on Sunaay for Lew istown, where she expects to hospital for an operation, Mrs. C. KE. Zeigler recently sold her | residence at Spring Mills to Colonel | Decker for $150u Mr. and Mrs, Zelg- | ler expect to locate in Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs Harry Htner and daughter, of Pittsi urg, the former city editor of the Plttshurg Press, some time at the home of his in Centre Hall, recently Mrs. Alvin 8. Meyer and children | A T ame up from thelr home at Jackson Fla., recently to spend a portion of enter a Hpent parents | the summer with her sister, Mrs John Durst, in Centre Hall, Mr. Mes er is a lumber inspector for the Penni Rallroad Company and has been lo cated in the south for some time { ® ® The superior educational advant e ages to be found In Bellefonte may be 1C 5 the means of causing H. J. Lambert and familly to give up their beautiful ———————————————— Centre Hall home and move to thi place, Mr. Lambert contemplates | having his children enter Bellefonte Edward Lalr, who resides on the Keller farm, east Centre Hall, ha lost a number of valuable stock sinc D ; th lo i nN last spring, added to v ch Is a val- | uring € C Sl g ible cow that found its way to the barn floor a few days ago and fell O through an opening in the hay mow. of ur The animal's back was broken and had to be killed. Frank V. Goodhart, of Centre Hall recently accompanied FF, J. Tibbitts to the Bellefonte hospital where the latter underwent an operation for Clean=Tlp Sale The Philosophy of Life. Don't Fail to Pay Us a Visit on Special Wednesday KATZ & COMPANY if I BAVe Nn If } spend it, you're a loa If you get it you're a grafter If you don't get it, you're a bum.” | Here's The Best Ever You lose a good thing if you don’t buy a Sim Suit in this sale. We quote the prices because we want to clean up. It’s good business to keep our stock fresh. Here's your opportunity, and you ought to take advan- tage of it. MHA IATA IAA YM $30.00 Suits Reduced to $22.50 25.00 Suits Reduced to 18.75 22.00 Suits Reduced to 16.00 20.00 Suits Reduced to 14.75 18.00 Suits Reduced to 13.50 15.00 Suits Reduced to 11.25 12.50 Suits Reduced to 9.60 10.00 Suits Reduced to 7.85 MAMA About 20 Light Colored Norfolk Suits at Half Price while they last. Sim The Clothier CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. Allegheny Street, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa.
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