Page 12. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, September 5th, 1912. tangata er cong, ore Parsons, “THE OPEN ROAD." I= | at nionville on Friday | . { | Herbert Pletcher of Yorkville, IHi- | | orrespon ence | noig, spent reunfon week with Squire ' | lA. A. Pletcher and family | IH 4 wy Cyrus Tice has had a new roof of 1 HW Ivy ' ) oy Ww | | 71 ENC | / "A / / > : some new and substantial material fi i d ml / 1 1) 7 Wy . 7 KAT {Continued) put on his Walnut street home } 1 1 I nm ih | I : [ / CN mm, i // // | Mrs, Sarah B. Sweene) of Pitts HOWARD, burg, is spending the summer with Time flies, death urges, knells call, | her sisters, the Misses Bennison | I * / / WY / | heaven invites, hell threatens— John Meyers and wife, of William HN © 41 4 i ix wi N Ji ore ews Young's Night Thoughts port, were guests at the home of Mr. IE } eal iA ( E a7 1) St N - and Mrs. W, H. Long last week 1. Hh SAM HE Yop WI 4 . In Our Churches Next Sabbath. | Mrs. R. Rutherford. of Zanesville Methodist Episcopal—Pastor James | Ghio, and her son Wilbur, are visiting Edwin Dunning will preach in Howard | Mrs. R's sister, Mrs. 8S. H. Pletcher i alf past te i © edy at alf | ; at half past n, at Kennedy at hal Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Miller. of Lock ast two, and at Curtin at half ast | N pa It past aven spent Tuesday with ther old United Evangelical—Pastor M I time friends, Mr, and Mrs, CC. E. Year I | : : iN ) \ \ i 8 | f ot} {2 fl N Oy { / Hie pe RE tn J ¢ i 5 l i A : Lh) i] , Snyder will preach al Fairview at ick | i lid ‘ hel) ¢: N/ [4 If] half past ten, and in Howard at half | Miss Flaningan and her friend Mr. | oY HEE i ) lw. gy an 1 | past seven | Ishell, of Mill Hall, were guests last " | 8 : i ) f | Sunday of Miss Ella and Frank But- | | | | 1 iv 9 1 J H The Schenck Reunion. | ler. This biennial function, originally M. W. McCloskey, formerly of Cur what its name indicates, has come to | tin township, and now of Lock Haven be a general gathering of the whole | gpent most of last week among her country side, irrespective of name or | friends here. relationship, and is looked forward to | The first trick at the tower is now | 1 - kod { 7A dl 4 / I 14 ‘ 1 v0 LY / i i) SV OT 6 t rd Se 4 9 KN —— ol / { WSN by everyon with great interest. It served by OC. A. Fetzer, who comes df : “ sa [nl adil], is one hundred ind sixteen years y cessor 10 Es , ’ oly A A pd lll I il Fie pe iA ; dol ’ " i si “ . A ere from Intersection as suc since the first of the Schenck family hers ou Side 4 24 ). (led came to this section, and about the J. D. Gledhill Ur. | the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and | Miriam, took their Sunday | same time, or shortly thereafter Holters and Pletchers also appeared. | daughter, Their families married and inter- |dinner with grandpa and grandma | married until the freundschaft in- | William B. Wilson hil > ; 1 A fs . - : " = If cluded, and yet includes a large pr Charles Pletcher of Vermillion > i “a oh "% p a — ~~ “E% : ’ : portion of the community, Many of |Ohio, came in to the reunion and put | | - 3 or 4 a 1€S al 1SSeS course, have moved to other parts of {in several days visiting with the s¢ the state ind to other states, an ernl members their reunion brings not a few of them | back for a general family meeting The heavy rains of Wednesday pre v R nines: { | i 4 ! . vented many from coming and the tate road w building west of to i! a RiP . cloudy morning of Thursday made ah Se riba " £ Xa those who were here late in gathering, | : he EN Latah and J "a ; ® but a goodly assemblage got together | ae hh is e” fd \ " : oad TC - . : afternoon. Revs, R. 8S. Tay and M ¢ a BO vig : ad : J. Snyder made addresses and the mA ld Ly —From New York World. choir furnished good music. Most of Cameron B. Holter, who Buc- | the time, however was spent in friend- | cessful business man, of Columbus In his speech at Bea Girt, N. J, on June 17, Governor Wilson pointed out ly personal greetings and conversa- 0. 18 it home on a va at on nw hia that, as the result of so many years of Republican administration, the feeling ons, Fro all bos ey $ Hu aus brings ot Port Jove he fleet time in| throughout the nation 1s that “men bave gone in blind alleys and have had 0¢ 0 be ogethe ain. J NK olter together fo he first t in those who were present from a dis- | several years, | to ellmb out often enough. Now they propose to find an open road for them: tance, the following list has been] Mrs. Stork made her first visit to | selves.” gathered; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pletch- | the home of Mr. and Mrs. “Christie el er, Eaglesmere; Mrs. George Cassel- | Schenck last week and left the very | bery, Raymond and Russel Cassel- | finest little girl ever, as a souvenier berry, Williamsport; Miss Maud | of her visit There Is a good deal of | Pletcher, Clearfield; N J Pletcher, | her too—eleven pounds to start with Clearfield; Robert Casselberry . Wil- | Miss Mabel 1 8 hie lHamsport; Miss Winnie winner, | .. cc of this week with frien at] Mr nd Mrs ! : : nthe Johnstown; E. M. Pletcher, Phuadel- | go’ oton as a little rest befo Saxor > re peramt n | Felmlee (rove Ait} } the rain . phia; M. Adella Pletcher, Bellwood; p her winters wi s a | Bradford, Pittsburg ar ther westers mn Wh In the afternoo re No Two Alike---But Grant Pletcher, Bellwood; Mrs, 1leu- | v af il Miss Lo By wn ben Shaffer, Jersey Shore; Mrs. GG { te from the County Superintend and are oad th 0 at fr ent 14 ba iM ke Stiffler, Hollidaysburg; Nancy Plet | on m ked her ex lent equipmen | Lae ad ouviile § a A Fk 1 vee a red Irie; nM ‘ the Best of Models UNIONVILLE. : CURTIN | oder spent the : |On the Wing: : The Me _ Sun er, Flemington; Helen Pletcher, Lo Haven; Jennie Holter, Williamsport Mrs. J. N. Hall, Salona; M Rae 62 | {abel letcher { n of P has been em y ed at the H : : ein "rom .. " 4 : Thomps n Ur it n: Mr oo? Mrs | 1 ¢ a been . ending th a at Sa ny the | A o ha | : | vo the Finest or Philip Holter, Philipsburg; Mrs. S. 2 ve tof ry fon ray ing in gs Allis iw “1 f t} aft n But Rea Ti , ) M Bond, Williamsport: Mrs. Butler * . EL ufacturersin business Schenck and children orothy Earl, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Edward | its certify Schencl ‘learfield: Miss rh we Graham > } » Jennie nd The peculia Freda Chandler Johnstoy tions for the Hotel Change. : have etn Mann's evident TE § = i Ei ns Ef Ce Se SH EE vee | KATZ & COMPANY The de- | improve | Other News Items: 4 FF Mrs Wm : =H ‘The Hew Clothes’ now on exhibit and sale at our store, will delight you in the handsomeness of the fabrics and the elegant taste in the style. They stand for the Highest De- velopement in |Good Clothes Mak- ing. The prices in their reason- SOBER ableness will more than please you. 3 ook dA The Sim Clothes start at $10, run $1250, $15, $18 and by easy steps up to $30, but at each price there is an immense showing, af- a ue A Ea Mrs. fording selection as no other store Prof. Joseph €. W ho passed | Mr. and Mrs. Dantel Miller, of | or Other. Nie fry Be | offers. And whatever may be your price limit for Suit or Over- Couldn't Be Seen 1 coat, you may come here and get Shand in. tims AM . your exact ideas, in Suit or Over- tha, coat at that price, and you'll get more value than any place else. Tr 3 «2% AAV od \r = La 1 y : —— } Mir fy He's In for gpending MAMAS werd ‘ , And @ ther IE a a John Miller and Mra. John Pa We Pay | Come and see the way we've Fle ouls Robb, OD. D of Wilmer ding. visited his parents Ins verk wd little daughter, Verna Ma nt INE. Yalta) die Davouis Tal week hil a dr Howars or Hn 27¢C for Butter | 4 got things ready for you this Fall riends at Bnow Bhoe and Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Clyde BE. Ovier and lit Never before have you 1 n invit- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bullock and | tj won, Emerson, of East Salamanca, Tamily spent Sunday at thelr Julian N, Y, departed for their home on 18 Ibs Sugar $1 00 ed to a larger or better showing of | Tuesday after visiting a few days with Former tower operator J. DD. Gled- | the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. | hill visited his family and friends, |W. Oyler ! Fine Loose Coffee, i Fine Clothes than you will find Saturday {| OYLER John Raymond, the little 5 Gal. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 1. Allen, of Pitta. |%on of Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Oyler, of Chocolate at trate here waiting for you. burg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. |Johnsonburg, died at his home at that o : Copyright Mart Schaffuet & Marx Will Mayen, { place on Monday, Aug. 19, after a short | i The Misses Della and Laura Wii. | lines of bowel poisoning. He was 11b Baking lames departed eastward on No. 50, hed year, ¥ months and 16 days. | Knights Va Sunday morning. | He Is survived by his father and | Dunhem's Cocoanut... { mother, Mr. and Mrs, E. Lloyd Oyler | Rios, 4 the.ess..s. Mrs. Thos. Jodon, of Pleasant Gap, land a little sister Nellie, who Is also | vad A ARTY wis a last week's visitor with the C.| having a siege of the same disease Sotnaarah, per box... BE. Yearick family, Funeral services were conducted nt py per sack. ... Miss Lillian Gardner, of Mackeyville | Johnsonburg on Tuesday evening by 8 i ons tear, ny + was the Sunday guest of her cousin, | Rev, Geo, Correy assisted by Rev : Mrs. A. C. Leathers, H., Cooper. The remains were brought 3 boxes of Banner Lye 25¢ c t Dr Mrs, A. C, Leathers entertained her | © Howard on Wednesday and inter These Prices Are For Cash, orrec ess, young cousin, Austin Curtin, of Wil. |ment was made In the Schenck cem- Bee our line of premiums we liameport, last Friday. etery, The body was accompanied here give with cash purchases, ' ’ by his father and mother, and Mr, Mrs, R. 8, Taylor and son Rollin, of | 40a Mra. F. CO. Harker, of Johnson- Gillen, the Grocer Charlton, were week ond guests of burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Oyler Both Phones. . the W. F. Hall family, and little son Berson, of east Sala Mrs. Mary Swartz attended the |manca, N. Y. nilla, a bot.8 and 19¢
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