Page 12, ASB ——————— Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD. What shall | do, an heir of endless life? Discharge aright. The simple dues with which each day is rife, Yea, with thy might! In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Methodist will be Anti-Saloon League Curtin at half past ten, and at Kennedy at half past two. D. Lloyd Claycomb, Esq. of Altoona, will speak at. both of these places. There will be no service in Howard because of the absence of the pgstor on vacation Episcopal his Day at Presbyterian--Rev James Wilkes, of Stevensville, Bradford county, Pa, will preach at Jacksoaville at half past ten, and in Howard at half past seven. It is understood that Mr. Wilkes is a candidate for this pulpit. Confer here Miss Elf with her reda spent Sunday family down place Mr. Isaac R. Williams has put an excellent brick sidewalk in of the worn out one, P.P ven were Sunday guests Mrs. Jacob Ritsman. Charles V. Del.ong, of Homestead, was at among his friends last Mr. and Mrs. Sergins Washington, D. C., are vacating squire A. A. Pletcher and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John ily spent the week end relatives in the Houserville region. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, son Dean and daughter Vonda, enjoyed a Saturday and Sunday vacation al Watkins Glen. Miss Hilda went to Glo, Cambria Co, Friday she will 1 the rest of the mer with her aunt, Mrs. Smith, Sixty-seven of our citizens took th Gettysburg trip Sunday, despite the early hour of starting, and the hard thunder storm whicl raged at the time Editor F. list, and of Mr. and now a home week. Among Walizer last where sum- spen i Dunham is on the sick “Hustler” is being or- ganized both editoriall and mechanically, by our young friend Walter H. Holter. Mr. and Mrs. James Roush, and brother-in-law, and Mrs. Sarah Condo, the eighty-six-years-old moth- er, of Jonathan F. Condo, all of Aar- onsburg, end guests Miss Kathryn Stewart, after a two weeks’ with Miss Yearick and Mrs. Jordan, and making many friends AMONE our young peopie, returned to her home in Wilmerding, last day. Mrs, J. Sumner Wolf, with her three children, Kline, Elizabeth drove over to her old hood end wit} turned Monday sister were his week visit Satur- home enjoyed the week wtives and re Aaronsbi friend nd rel lied at State was Mr. A. C. Bowes, who Wednesday last, and buried at agleville on Friday was formerly we known and well liked citizen of our township, and a broth- er of Thomas Bowes College Clara 1d from thei spent grandparents ir. and Violet Butler came up farm home and proud But- down creek with their Mrs. A M 5 er, Wm, Mildred (;0OTEe ily Shaffer an { (nter Flemingt g A Mir Beck | York well Miss Heckman iin Harter of Rishell and Miss Elsie a onstituteq xt the home of Yearick erly, of Johnson her grandma Win ‘reck, and Miss Mar of that burg, drove pony oulnt spent the day with Edythe Butler handsome and Miss J. 8B. Bathurst, of spending the late sister, Mrs, Etta R west end Mrs tained last week, her Colson, of Bellefonte gan, of Vintondale, Philadelphia, is summer with his lL.eathers, of the friends, Mrs and Mra vnbria Co. Pa Mrs. Ira C. Leathers household goods at publ Saturda Aug. 24th, at preparator to i old home, and will eral homes whom gladly to her Mise Ada Bowes spending a vacation at Sunday for sale next one o'clock, breaking up of the hereafter have sev. vith her children, all of hold their doors open who has been home, left last Philadelphia where she will spend two weeks in looking up the latest styles of ladies head gear, and buying a large stock of goods, Then she will go on tucky, where she holds the of Chief of Millinery in the large store there conducted by the great con! company which owns Jenkins, Our young teachers are popular abroad Miss Josephine Muffly has been chosen to take charge of the first primary in Clearfield, Miss Margaret M. DeHaas goes to the second prim- ary in Swedesboro, N. J, about twen- ty miles from Philadelphia, Steuart Taylor has been chosen to teach the | district school at Chariton, Clinton county, and the older brother Edwards has been appointed assistant princi. pal of the Northumberland schools, where they pay well and have a nine- months term J. D. Gledhill, the first trick man at the tower here for several years, has been promoted to the place of copyist to the dispatcher at Madera in Clearfield county, and his place here has been assigned to Mr. SBhaw- ver, until now occupying the third place, This Is a desirable move for Mr. Gledhill as it places him in di- rect line for the dispatcher's office, which, by reason of his careful at- tention to duty and close study of train movement and general raliroad nervice, is easily within his reach In the not very distant future. His long- time neighbors here will regret his absence, and that of his family, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA UNIONVILLE, On the Wing. Miss Reble Calhoun, after three or four weeks visit to friends in New Castle, Pittsburg and other place west, returned home recently smiling, as ever, Ray Parsons, operator at Pa. on the B, & OO, rallroad, on his annual vacation. Miss Mary Turner, stenographer for the Phillipsburg Hardwae Co, who ats tended her mother's birthday party, returned to her post on Monday. Wm. A. Morrison, of Altoona, was a Sunday visitor at his father's home. Bend your neck to the yoke, Billy and become a benedict. The sea is full of as good fish as ever was caught, Don't be a “batch” Mre. Holderman, of State College, is visiting at the home of her son, F, A. Holderman, Samuel H. Rhoads, of Michigan, is visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert, Mr. Rhoads was born and raised in this vicinity. He i8 now a prominent lawyer of Lansing. He is an enthusiastic Odd Fellow and on Saturday evening he visited Lumen Lodge at this place and favored the lodge with a fine ad- dress which for logle and good com- mon sense exceeded any we have ever heard in our lodge room. All were delighted and encouraged. If the two young ladies who edited the last weeks’ Howard items are as pretty as their items were interesting and well written, it surely won't be Rockwood, Is home Lansing, home of Rittman and wife, of Lock Ha- | citizen here | Pletcher, of | with | Mokle and fam- | their | 4 Nanty | and Bertha, | neighbor- | Leathers also enter. ! Mor- | sells all her! to Jenkins, Ken- | position | {long till the prefix Mrs. will replace | that of Miss, Misses Rhoda and Dorothy Lelbich, pretty and accomplished young ladies of Willlamsport, were the Misses Mary and Eloise home of the latter's parents, | Mrs. D. Buck Mrs. W. R. Potter, who has very critically ill for the past week, is. we are glad to say, convalescing. Mr. I. G. Alexander is not improv- ing as much as his many friends de- re, though he Is no worse As a tomato raiser Mrs. Carrie Rowan is a decided success. She pre- sented the writer with a few the oth er day, one of which weighed one wand a quarter pounds st event of the season wi Hall's grove The “event' Mr. and mittee on amusement ning entertainments for The i will be posed on any part) empty their Everybody pleasant to me and have a with your neighbors and inner aching void with the that will be provided by baskat dwell representa baskets day's outl I am not cnicked they joined, voluntarily by a num- of the ladies of Snow Shoe, had learned of their arrival and conspired to make them wel- » and to make their visit a pleas- ant one ur good women came home with their trip and formed as but was told that hest who { who that had : Hassel Stere, the photograp! of peparating 1 gather ¢ hymn «fi AKAN vis happy green spot were pres an oasis on the remain r Wf all hat will over mem Another delightful birthday part) was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs Wm. B Turner on last Thursday Aug. 16t) This was in honor of the 72nd anniversary of Mrs Turner's birthday Mra. Turner has been an invalid for a number of years and the ingathering of children and grandchil- | dren and friends made this grand old mother in Israel very happy Those who participated In this celebration were as follows Mr. and Mrs. Chas H. Snoke and little daughter Loretta and the following children Mrs. Su san Askin, of Ridge View Park, Har ry Turner, of Bellefonte, Miss Mary, of Philipsburg, Harriet and Louisa at home and the following grandchildren | Dolly, Francis, Mannie and Raymond Snoke and Fordy Snoke and wife and their little child which Is a great. grandchild. Mrs tuth Harris and son of Portage Hugh and Clarence Turner, of Bellefonte, Others who were present were Mra, Harriet Mi ler. of Bellefonte, Mrs. Woodring, of Philipsburg, Mrs, Sue McKinney and her granddaughter Bertha McKinney of Port Matilda Another birthday party the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abednigo Williams on Saturday evening, 17th This was In honor of John CC. H | Stevenson's 21st anniversary | birthday. John's birthday really fon the 15th but as that date was Sun- day, Mra. Willlams concluded to have {it on the day before, You see John is third towerman and hoards at the | Williams home which Is just across {the rallroad from the tower and on Sunday morning he called across to Williams and sald “Hello Abednigo, get up there's a man In the tower” of course Mr. Williams got up hur. riedly, went over to find only John there, "Well" sald Mr, Williams, “where's the man? “Why here I am” sald John, “don’t you see me, I'm 21 years old today ain't I a man?" Then Abenigo “tumibled.” The Invited guests were George Heberling, first towerman and family, Oscar Friday, second towerman and family, Mrs. A. T. Rowan and dughter, Maggie, Mra Mallssa Bing, Miss Sarah Cowher and Mins Bessie Lansberry, especially the Intter, A delightful birthday party was pulled off at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. BE. Haugh on last Friday ev. ening In honor of Bd, Haugh's 37th anniversary of his birthday. It was a surprise party and Ed. was surpris- ed “good” The following popular guests of | Buck at the | been | was given at | of his | was | Thursday, August 22nd, 1912, citizens participated in the joyous 0C- { casion: Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd gpotts | and children, Mr. and Mrs, James R. | Holt and son, Mr, and Mrs, w., H.| Barton and daughter, Mrs, Copa Kreps | and children, Mrs. Wm Mrs. A. J. St, Clair, Mrs. W, Gg. Bul- lock, Mrs. Howard Pratt ang gon of Baltimore, Miss Bess Pratt, Migs Han- nah Holt, Mrs, Ed. I1ddings, My. and Mrs, J. I. Holt, Mrs. Lena [anshery, Mrs, Harry Lindemuth, Sherman Geist, Mrs. Maggle Morrison, ang Miss Sarah Cowher. The usual car joad of good things had been provided by his good wife which was enjoyed to the limit by all the guests, lesides these parties Pratt entertained at number of guests among whom were D. R. Pratt and children of Tyrone, Howard Pratt, wife and son of Bal- timore, and others whose names 1 did not learn, Three or four other families gave “big eats” under different dates. So you see there's been something doin’ in our town during the past week Miss dinner quite a AARONSBURG., Cornelius Kerstetter and hig wife, from Loganton, spent a few days with their uncles, Cornelius and William Bower where they were heartily wel- comed. Curtis Winkleblech, of Rehersbhurg, is paying his uncle Warren a visit He and his cousin John are having a fine time. Harry Crouse and his uncle Harvey are busy huckstering. They are spending a few days In Lock Haven {and Renovo, Harry is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. McClinti Mrs. Chestle Wert, from Rebers- | burg, 1s among her many friends here, { who are always glad to see her. Miss Ida Wert and her nlece, Mart! Smith, from Texas, were the wel guests of Mrs. Alice Ei Walter Orwig, the Altoona shops, {monthly visit to his fami] This grand rain that we for the last few weeks house wi § quite buss n VER i dens, How senha who Is emp Thomas H pent fror i n Sunday Wert, and mot} Mrs Baker, all Mrs Wert re pending t} th the former's er Wert, where they lent meals Steward Jennie @ Helen can sr mother, Mrs Clymer Stover children, Paul and Ellsworth, | Lewistown, camg over in their ato Sunday evening to see his er. J. C. Stover, at the home Ff his brother-in George J. Weger, | il Wolfen or J. Whoile nd flert BOALSBURG Arch Springs Welln: Stuar rrowm Al spent veral days father and Rey Stonecipher spending their ot Williamsport Mrs. Billa Stare, of with relatives at this Mrs John Hess and of Dubois, are guests Segner home Mrs. Margaret. Lytle a daughter Salome Rentschler College, spent Sunday at home Miss Ruth Miller spent fror day till Monday with her sist Clem. Kuhn, of Rock View Edward Moore and fam College, spent Sunday at the Fortney home Miss Annie time in Centre H. Weber Quite a number from hers ed the Balleyville picn wt day The picnic In McFarland last Saturday was well attes all Sunday schools A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Stuart Inst Sunday morning Elmer Houts is having a new por hi | and concrete walk along his propert) SPRING MILLS, Chas A. Krape wostmaster at | Spring Mills, spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday In Huntingdon attending the postmasters’ annual convention The guests at T. M. Gramley's home on Sunday were, Miss Maud Ocker, of | MiMlinburg, Harry Nearhood, of Pitts. { burg, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and qaugh- | | ter, of Bellefonte, Rev. J. M. Rearick, {of Williamsburg and Chas, Swarts, of | Tusseyville Mrs, Chllcote, wife of Rev. Oxlleote, formerly of this place is Visiting Mrs, Chia, A Krape, heodore F. Brown, who Is « yy * od by the P. R. R. Co. at MiempioT, Harry W. Brown employed by the P. R. R. Co. at Montandon, were home on a visit last week, The Rural Civil Bervice g a tion to be held at Belletonts Thin. College and Philipsburg on Rept 14th, 1912, has created quite a stir in this place, as it seems there will he about SREY HIVE applicants, Among the excursionists to of - burg Sunday were, Mr, and ear. T. Corman, C. C, Bartges and peph- ae, RIh and Charles, © reon, A. L. Duck, Mr, and . Ip Helm and Cleon Phillips. ™ ong Dr. Alexander's two sons, and Lowell, of Belleville, ang thelr brother, vacatl Lorh Is spending Hall at the } friend spent a day In thi week, y " vingh Jat McEwen, | funnel | boys, Bess | tin Aa | the scenes | ett's LIVONIA, We are Informed that Greenburr, four miles from here visited by a cyclone on Monday causing considerable damage, ing buildings, uprooting trees, ing windows, fruit, ete The shaped cloud was observed hy Stover, one mile from here Will Conser and her three formerly of this place, are pay - ing a visit to the old home and friends in our valley. Mrs. Harry Martin and Miss Marian, of Linden Hall, few days among friends at Mrs. J. H., Wirth was kindly bered by her friends on her by a postcard shower. She 96 and certainly was deeply at being remembered by of friends Was unroof- destroy - I. M. Mrs, remem birthday received touched such a host ZION. Visitors are still coming to beautiful summer resort ing were among those who at the "Centennial House" the few days: Hon. John P, 8. McCarger, Chas, P. CC. P. Garbrick, Basle fonte; Samuel Sproul, Rev. Hoover, Hublersburg; Mr, Mrs. Willis Wian, P. Wilbur lellefonte; W. W. Rupert, H Robb, State College; Nevin Bellefonte; Willlam Sproul, Park; John Love, Altoona; Stover and nlece, Miss Emma Baumgardner vantage of the excursion to burg last Sunday, She reports ing a very Interesting trip. She vis- ited the spot where ceived a wound through the the cavity of which the exists, this Harris, J. Mott, and Wian, Hecla Miss Cora took ad- Gettyn- bullet still War Scenes Too Much for Veteran, Overcome by emotion moving picture si} memoral chargs | 28¢ for Butter CASH. 18 Ibs Sugar $1.00 Coffee, Fine Loose 5 Gal. Oil Chocolate avs 28-1bs Dairy Salt od T CAkan BOBE..srcrnesses.s: D0 11b Baking Powder with dish 26¢ Knights Vanilla, a bot.8 and 19¢ Dunhem's Cocoanut Rice, 4 Cornstarch, per box.......... Salt, per Macaroni, Soda, FHT ITTF RRRAMAAAAA AMAA Bee our line of premiums we give with cash purchases. Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. the village of last, | peculiar | daughter, | spent a | this place, | The follow- | registered | past | Garbrick, Mrs, | of Belle- | of Mingovlilie; | Nevin | Cole, | hav- | grandfather re- |! chest in | BUYERS. KATZ & COMPANY'S | SPECIAL NEWS TO Early Dress Goods Dame Fashion says:— Broadcloths as the Leading Fabric for Fall Costumes. Never before have we shown such an assort- ment—Not only in the staple shades such as Black, Brown, Navys, Greys, Etc. but we also show them in the High Colors such as Pinks, Ciels, Creams, Yellow, Heilotrope, Etc. Our sample book of 52-in. Imported Suitings is also open for your inspection. KATZ & COMPANY Suits and Overcoats It ought to interest you. Lots of snappy ideas, smart soft rolling lapels, the high cut waistcoats, the shaped over the hips style in coat and trousers. The Sim Clothes builders have produced for us some especially Lively Models for thisFall. Things young men will want, Things good for any man of any age. LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE, DOESN'T COST TO LOOK AT THEM, AND ITS ECONOMY TO BUY THEM. New Fall Hats, Neckwear and Sweaters. All Summer Goods at especially Interesting Low Prices. Sim The Clothier Allegheny Street, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. ‘ Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa.
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