Thursday, October 17th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Correspondents’ Department Continued. NITTANY. There will be no preaching in Evangelical church on Sunday on count of the pastor being away preach for the Presiding Elder, Mrs. Cal Wilson, of was the guest of one day the past Mr. and Mrs. Lock Haven on biplane in whic made flights on the 10th, 11th, 12th of last week. Mrs. Chas. Emer- fck, Miss Alice Emerick, 8. R. McCaleb, W. H. Snavely, O. N, and D. A. Yar- nell were also visitors to Lock Haven during the week. The inducements must have been great last week, as two of the Lamar young ladies, Ethel Krape and Christine Harris walked from Lamar to Lock Haven, They fist did it for fun and they report having had a fine time, Grandmother Wilson attended munion services at Zion on last Sun- day and then went from there to lLe- mont for a short visit with her sister, Mi Etters, : Miss Edna afternoon she will spend with her uncle John Delaney, ny one wanting to get a flag uld go to Albert Zimmerman as they raised on last Thursday small flags protruding from of it on Friday morning Diehl and wife, of Hu sats of the forms er, Dan Diehl and family on On Friday afternoon the er and scholars of the Franklin s gave an entertainment at which time they r ing raised the day. The fine as practice are getti Miss Maggie Mr. Markle, of of the rmer's and Mrs. Man We were Billet on having beer the He - to week. Perry Rachau Thursday to Walter E. were to Boo h Johnson at Lock Haven Sun- where months and Mrs. left on Centre Hall next two aunt, Mr, Gunsallus for the and da pole the had the sh pole three bottom John were the gue Sundé last him in Will apple Miss rom Margare fous atta improved Guests last Hubli Knecht Mabel Smith, Mrs week Esq., of Loc) Harry Stover, of visited her mother day last week Friends of Mrs resident of thi that she Hubl Mrs, learn Emerick blowing leaves fal again « the Mrs Anna Pq of Waddle to P. ling n Orm came d vigit at the home Beightol Clem. Lutz, of W Latz, wife and son win. and Mrs. Transew utz, vis- ted their sister, Mrs 3. F. Vonada, of this place on Sunday Miss Alta is sad Nevin has gone to will soon come bac) The body of John oy. . of Yershurg, formerly a rospero er and respected citizen of township, on Tuesday was here and interment made In fon cemetery, beside his first w preceded him many years ago a meeting that will be when get home. Are you ready meeting, There Hub- 18 farme- Marion brought the ife, who What we all for that will he munion services gelieal church on Sunday, the half past two. Rev. Dauberts, of Nit- tany charge will preach the word, All are cordially invited to attend this ser- vice, preaching in the and ['nited cCome- Fvan- 20th, at BOALSBURG, Mrs, Smith and her Golf, of Pittsburg, are home of thelr friend, Stuart. Miss Margaret Kimport and brother Minn the Emma sister, guests at Mra, and | com- | | served [| | KE. Shultz, | of | day, 1 | Curwens Saturday | ! two | the Hublersburg, Shultz last grandmother Wilson, children, { the | KK. Shultz, the | | n Pitcairn | Hall | M, ward, | su r's broth- | Un- | Adam, of Bellefonte, spent a few days | with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Shugart. Miss Laura Keller, of Tusseyville, spent Bunday at the Ira Rishel home, Mrs. Susie McEwen, of Unionville, visited her sister, Mrs. Laura Bricker over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, William Odenkirk and two children, of Centre Hall, spent Bunday at the home of Jacob Meyers, Miss Myra Kimport, of State Col- fege, had a display of her millinery goods at Harrison's store Saturday. Mr. and Mra, Jasper Rishel, of Oak | Hall, are mourning the death of thelr five-months-old baby. Services were 14 at the home Monday morning, rial In the Boalshurg cemetery, Henry Fredericks is still quite a man. Mrs, Lizzie Meyers and , Bruce Loneberger have been on sick list the past week. | repar CURTIN. Adams Pitcairn, are her parents, Mr, and of this place Mrs, Elmer Justice dren, of Coleyille, Orlanda Mrs, dren, home Joseph of of and visiting two at Mrs, the D. and visited at Bryan and wife chil- home Sun- two the over Mrs, Wm ville at and been at spent last who has some time, home at this place. Arthur Culbert and Altoona, visited at aunt, Mrs. Henry Brooks, for her Mrs. children, of home of her week, Mrs. Charlie Bellefonte, parents, Mr. Mr, Mr. and and visiting Mrs, D. | Stanley are and of former's Miss Inez visited at the over Sunday. A birthday surprise party was given | Oct. 9th, in honor of John Crossmvre, | it being his 40th anniversary. There | was a beautiful cake with 40 candles all burning to represent the 40 years of | Mr, Crossmyre's life. Those present were Wm. Glenn, wife and children, | Mr. and Mrs. Craig Crossmyre, Mrs. | Edward Spear, Mra. Gertie Alkey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shultz, Mr, and Mrs. R., A. Gingher, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Or- landa Bryan. A sumptuous repast was | to which all did justice. All departed at a late hour for thelr sever- al homes, wishing that Mr. Crossmyre may live to many more happy re- turns of the day. Those who spent home of DD. E. Shu Mrs. Charles St Mrs. Nora Wallace, of home of J. CC, Milesburg, Barnhart, see Sunday at Itz were, Mr. and inley, of RBellefonte, | Adams and children, of the CURTIN, No. 2. festival held at and ven by las The of L of K abor | y the a grand | ly. When it In 18st go llent and wl price We 0 the th the the the vho PINE GROVE MILLS. | Frank Bowersox, of Philadel | came bome last week for a few | Dr phia, at | ] Darius Crawford w in Monday. The [United Evangelical was well attended and all were certainly pleased with mon delivered by Rev George Bloom has been his home for more than a the grip. but better now Jag, CC, Williams and family into thelr new home at Mill Wednesday . The weather has heen for October The farmers ting corn now AR seen church the in warm of late are almost through cut. in the the the A woman runs down climbs on glimpse of pretty low alley after a fence to hat when she man and get a last Your Lungs and Throat, I hie eparation men Cl ger ha fo lable worth t « suffere ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe, coughs, colds and all lung and 1 discases, and is a household remedy in many, many homes to which it has brought health and happiness, Me C A ABBOTT, Gu Ann 5t., New York Clty Dear Sir: 1 have known for over 4» years of the effects of Wilson's Remedy [(Wilson' #¢ Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodgett] in cases of pul nary troubles, At this pont 1 will say to you what you have nt before known of; that a years since, while | was a resident of N.Y, City, | was say erely HI with lung trouble, Physicians said | was a consumptive and my family physician told my wife that he thought 1 conid mot wecower, My attention was directed to the Wilson Remedy, which | used with splendid effect. | have been on my feet and at work ever since my cure. Yours truly, RE CHAS, SAGER, Pastor M, KE, Church, Hunter, (Greene Co.,) N.Y. The above letter shows what a great boon the Wilson Remedy was to Mr, Sager, but it is but ene of thousands received testifying to the curative powers of this wonderful remedy, Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above address and he will furnish you paving froof of the great worth to nts of th ioned by the Rev, sixty s of ra from consume r Over vear iroat August 11, 1908 chil- | | ward, { lumber | honor lurday | Mr | Eungard, land | ter | mon {and | Chas. Eu { and | My | daughter town | old people's meeting held in the | on Sonday present | ser | Samuel Snyder, | confined to | week with | moved | Brook on OAK HALL. thrashers and hay balers their finishing round, corn is about all cut farmers are husking, to be nice and solid, Margaret Weaver, nding some time uel Eungard's. Earl Vi job again Harry The making The of the seems Mrs The from 18 spe at Eman- mada is able to be on the with Andrew Rote Brungard, from Rebers spent Sunday in this section, Jos, Miller, from Rebersburg, spent Sunday with his friend, Boyd Vonada; always glad to meet him Dolin Decker is running mill full time That makes and slab wood his lots of hustler. That's right Paul, don't let wheel keep vou from coming bug- to see one KE) | us, In Sat- Grand of evening, and Mrs Mr, Mr, and Mrs birthday surprise party Emanuel Eungard on Those present were Albert C. Mark, J. A. and Mrs. F. P. Vonada, H. ID. Hagen and son, Ralph; Mr, and Mrs. J. W, and family, Mary CC, and Sara A.; Mr. Mrs. Wm, F. Fetterolf and daugh- Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. H. Frankenberger and family, Mary Sarah M, John B. and Chas. L.; and Mrs, W. 8. Lueas, Mr, and Jacob T, McCool and family, John and Robert; Mr. and Mrs Gardner Grove and Guyer Russell Mr, and Mrs. John Long, Mrs. Paul Swab, Mr. and ngard and daughters, Maud Marv: Mrs eorge Long and daughters, Ethel, Mildred and Mar and Mrg. Cleveland Eungard and Helen and Sarah; Mr, Mr. and Mrs. fly, Jennie, H Mr, Al- BH and Mr, BONS, Wm Anna yd Mrs, L. L.| Mra, 1 Weaver Miss Er- nada PORT MATILDA, | yr are | and some corn | Wood- | burg, | saw | Dolin is a} Foreman | B. | Mrs. | Mrs. | Slop Every body | and ri | goon 1 begin, ward Most of Thomps | gold ten ver | James The lace Lr gport Ear ing a Mr and | » : D. D. GREE BELLEFONTE, \ Maud nent 8 preparing { 1 EW Weeks | Huey's PA. Page 7. FILLMORE, Is busy picking potatoes, The | '* here when corn husking will | the time is traveling to- | winter our farmers attended G, B ns sale last week, The We cents a hair, | talking hunting, for | will be lots of game | | thel Norris was called home | from Juniata to attend the her little niece Hazel Min- r College, of Matternville, ¢ on Saturday to visit Mre Foster Young we are to say apples Aising time will ody is there to her | and i she is | came glad Huey, wife and little niece | infed by Miss Ruth Stover and | Huey of Stoney Point, nday afternoon at the home of | Huey's Witmer held a Hunting Club, of this | meeting last week and | for their tw weeks’ the mountain this Lomison, of Orviston, at the home [3] fall, | is spend. | of James | and Mrs, Shilo Harry Joseph Tressler were | on last Friday to see | who was very {lL STORMSTOWN, are fine autumn days we are | death angel has mes and made the loved ones are as follow Mrs. John Shuey, Mrs, ghter of Wilson Ghaner, pi These friends and the of all. visited quite them desolate Those Mrs. a by { whom | Porter Corn and neigh- sympathy =Willow. 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