THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, January 2nd, 1913, Page 8. mm Correspondence (CONTINUED.) HOWARD. May the tale the years are telling Always be Like an angel anthem swelling, Through thy spirits quiet dwelling, Till the glory all excelling Dawn for thee! May a happy year be thine If our Father will. He has traced the fair design He will fill it line by line Glorious in the life Divine. Francis R. Havergal. In Our Churches Pastor W. Next Sabbath. F at chapel Carson eleven Presbyterian will preach at Jacksonville o'clock, and in the brick Howard at half past seven Methodist Episcopal-—Pastor James Edwia Dunning will preach in Howard at half past ten. United Evangelical—Pastor M. J. Snyder will preach at Jacksonville at half past ten and in Howard at half past seven, Christmasings. It was white, was of moderate ideal. The streets were well filed all day long, and all, old and young, goers and comers, rich and poor, wore bright smiles and exuted good cheer. Most of the stores had handsomely dressed their windows, and all report an extraordinarily good business, Many of the foreigners had their homes for their own festivi- ties, and the throngs on the streets seemed to be, more than of late, of our own people, Christmas is pre-eminently the iday of the home, and as it was in the homes that families made an effort to get together, re was but dining out, except as the family circle was enlarged. Among those who did entertain were Miss Doroth Weber her guests Miss Eva Blair Pletcher Charles E. Yea ing Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs } was ded t | led to ook an it was sunshiny, it temperature-—it to had and who N eft as Mr rick's family, Robert H. Bennison Clarence E. Year y Mr. and Mrs. W 1 Mi: and Mrs. Marius and family, nck, Mr. ant hn Schenck, Mrs Miss Laura and guests of M., L at Sche Mrs Kk. Jt end labor- home when t the east of rallway, the it their temporary pig roast. The roast improvised “spit” we pounds, and the ¢ afternoon night from accidents and drunkenness, were ging negative features imanty A 00k - esday ontin the ing began uing through Entire immunity enr absence of among the of the day Christmas evidence 3 ied trees were of ourse, In and the few we were all beauti- laden by Banta that in the hotel those in the homes H. Neff, W Bulkley, Wil and re everyw here had opportunity ful and bountifully Clause. They were dining room, and of Alon Henderson, L “iol Ww to see ‘ge an Holiday Home Comings. ng t IMAar ff our re and happy HTLAS Franci Emma C Laura ar Mrs Mat Irvin, Ebens and famil Schenck, Al vourd Confer Ise Plot he r, Weber, Elk phine Muflly, Clear Welsh, Lock Haven Nor Miss Grace Schenck, Mileshurg ell Gardner Altoona | 4 Edwin oman, Philadelphia Miss Gertrude Thomas Myerstown Wy de Long Jno. Shay, and Wm. M. Neff. Altoona: Howard Robb and wife, Lancaster; Mrs. John Earl, Miss Maud Hopkins, Birmingham and Mrs Jesse Rosser, Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs Lionel Walker, Avis; Oscar Lucas. Al toona, J. D. Gledhill, Tyrone: Mrs Owen Hicks, Willlamsport., Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks, Waterville Mathias Walker, Scotia; John W Smith, Port Matilda; lioyd Daughen- baugh, Williamsport Blaine Hayes, Beech Creek; Bolomon Kaarr, Beech Creek; J. Miles Ertle and. wife, Phil adelphia, Harry Long, State College: Miss Margaret M. DoHasas, Centre ville, N. J. Change of Base. Mr. Harry E. Jenkins aasistant cashier of the First Nation al Bank since its organization, has been called to a more important place in the service of the Biglr Co. Nat. Bank at Tyrone. Mr. Jenkins has been one of our most helpful young men for fourteen years, and has made for himself many personal friends, and won the approbation of the whole business community, a general ex- pression of respect follows his going fe enters upon his new duties to-day, Thursday, Jan. 2, and the Howard let. ter voloes the thought of all who know him In wishing for him the most prosperous and happlest New Year he has yet khown, Mrs, A. J. Fitzpatrick went to her home In Carnegie for her Christmas, Robert Rothrock and his bride were circulating among their friends in our town Thursday. J. Bugene Hall, a Uninonwille cous- In, was the guost of the H. C, Holter family, Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Hriggs spent thelr week's vacation at the old home of Mrs, B, ML Union, wo from Land Co fleld mal Chicago Mr in | was | Eone i hol- | little | evangelistic who has been | Miss Mollie was a Christmas her many friends here -— | (', J. Mevear, of State Friday and Saturday of last week his sister, Mrs. C. BE. Yearick Mr. and’ Mrs. Willlam Wilson foyed a day's visit from thelr Harry, Lock Haven, last week, Samuel Holt and daughter, of lonville, were guests at the Holt ber camp, back of town, last Prof. and Mrs. Harvey Robb | Lock Haven, spent Friday with professor's sister, Mrs. Wilbur F, Hall Elder Swisher, of the Christian spent the holiday | vacation home at Wheat, W | Va | Miss Mary Welrick { Clinton county, aiding her uncle, Charles Neff, ly ill Willlam P viston, spent with Mrs. L's | Hams. Mrs. Grant Virginia, of Altoona, Mr. Oscar Lucas at over Christmas, Mr. and ed their Williams Breth, of week Lock Haven, Ruest College, spent with en- Of Un | lum- week the Charles church, at his is at Castanea, in the care of who is serious- Lucas and family, of Or. their week of holiday father, Isaac R. Wil- lollinger daughter guests of home here and were his Mrs. Adam cousins, Agnes and children, Jones, over Sunday. D. M. Detrick, cashier of the ple’'s National Bank, of Mifflin, guest of his brother-in-law, Matthew Rogers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John from thelr Tyrone home to spend the great holiday with the family of their nephew J, DD. Gledhill [ Paul Wetzel, of the | H. Wetzel, visiter cousins Weber ters Friday Kline entertain- and Blanche and Louisa C. Peo is the cashier Leisering came s0on was a Miss Nellie | Thursday and Mrs. Louise Hon with and John his sin. Commerford service, and partook of the cheer with her sister, Mrs. Burnside, in Bellefonte Taylor Walker, a citizen of former days of Avis, appeared In trains, the before Mrs Jesse be riand, and State OC homes for ners Miss attended Christmas Christmas 8. C farmer and among now town between Christmas of Norihum- Leather of good us, lay Leathers Mrs, A. C ollege the family Chr istinas ain. Hilda ‘agner Or brother mem includ- | drove Blanchard © her handsome last Thursdas day with her Rebecca Lucas short visit Mrs. William en with her Birmingham has returned to another daught the wint R months ore B. Holt. . last | im returned | ’ of | ut Kd Riven bY her Mt E In Migs bright girls Charles Lock Teasie employes Works of last week confirms and 1 the ral appointments in J. Zechman to be past It is that regular It is a new | &] anton work on the take up Sab! Jan, 12 ple Inte great that the hay underg: easful, that McDowell in trees for a the aid of crutches Ary The be that able Suffering ARre to be treatments able which ne | been so far sud oyr friend, Willard + hile ) LPpear the portion of the time with onl A instead ns long been strong probabilities seem before many me he to discard the from a severe cold Rev M. J. Snyder was compelled to disap. point his congregations last Sunday. His purpose to have begun a series of services in the Howard also frustrated He now announces that D, his service in the Howard church next Sunday at half past seven, will be the opening of such a series, to last during the week {or longer, and extends an earnest in- vitaticn to the public to be present he on nn has so neces ton nths he cand church was Breaking the front ky caused Dr, Kurtz's horse to run {away last week, throwing the Dr. out | and dragging the rear wheels of the {buggy over him, to his much bruis- {ing and discomfort, though no serfous {Injuries were received. This did not prevent him from looking atfer the welfare of his patients as usual, though he yet walks a little stifly, By good fortune, a new buggy, and a good one, which he had ordered some weeks be fore, arrived in the nick of time to saye him inconvenience, Mr. Harry Winslow, of Blannchard and Seranton, is a thorough good fel- low, and very welcome visitor to our town, Lately, however, his visits have been so frequent, and so limited to one of our msuberban homes as to arouse suspicions that he is planning to take away from us one of the very nicest of our many nice girls, if these suspicions are unfounded, he will still be welcome, but If he shall make It manifest that his purpose is as suspected, the Howard letter, speaking for our general public, ad. Moen him to “don’t” We can't spare v L axle of his bug- among | with | understood | his | | He to | of two | ! diar, shall | | | Bon | | Ing | Keesport | pla of | | Harriet {in i great be pleasant | k Miss | {pre it | present it) ti | aft innother came : | hauled | then | county went for thelr respective | { | late UNIONVILLE, “The same to you” has a come obsolete There are 24 widowers in 1 Miss Mary Buck, who teaches a dergarten at McKeesport, Christmas week at her George A, Calhoun gain be- widows and only 3 nlonville, is spending home here and his charm daughter, Marie, of Mc are visiting friends in this during tne holidays Miss Muri genuine little “smiler.” Nathaniel Lindemuth and Hall their holiday Columbia county and no doubt spend a part of thelr time at the of her brother-in-law, Sam Deeble ind coon hunter Howard Holtzworth and Holderman were invited out to ter-Christmas dinner. They The dinner “was out of sight,” after they were done eating Well, that's all right but it is sald that dys- pepsin tablets soothing syrup and oth- er “disinfectants” have been In mand ever since, Of course were others! Skating on young is on Mrs Miss spent will home the ii af- an that is the Underwood dam been superb, and the young folks farming it for all there is in it day and night. Great sport, that! it while you're young; take all out life there is in it je good and inno- cent and harmless; help make others happy, and you will be happy. On last Saturday night the Misses Alice and Minnie Senser dedicated their beautiful, newly by entertaining a host of friends which was pronounced one of the events of the holiday season were not present, we cannot ticulars I take lowing ( ceived by having my Dec, 16th, has are AB we ive par- the risk of hristmas greeting card the writer, at the peril ears pulled “"Vallego, Cal 1912. Dear friend We look forward each week for the Centre Democrat, just to read your letter each time, When far away from home is glad to hear about their Wish you all a Merry Happy Year, Lila Davidson.’ Mrs. Davidson, who Miss Lila Kiser before her to Iavidson, was raised In Dr i Be and } friends qd tu re- one always friends mas and New this tion as this from the will be gla who A granddaugh She is will Centre that she her iam the Demo Knows a go lay out ex coded forts Almont The social ¢ highest order make Albert br, Frank vorks itomobi bert ple h vy on Christmas wl neigh- Run aught Pe Peters ‘ 0 ir K ing? is machine with he purchased aded his machine packages galore an Christmas morning like a Jew ped. pack, show the brought for his and little ones, but, alas “The nid plang ‘o mice and men gang alee Albert started for home, his happy heart beating lightly sped along, but pened! the inch along In erously hitched it back to bed too Inte An Well Kreased h ut il wi trust, | with bund and patting a happy next day when he would open his things he had the prety wife bent wouldn't budge kind-hearted Indy car and very gen- car to hers and Tyrone where he for the night It was to take the late train Unionville, consequently, he did get home till the next after Santa had crawled chimney. But, he got last with his presents and course, happy the rest of Poor Albert! machine Bom her his to put It for not long the down home at was, of the day GREGG TWP, We are glad to say the sick are im- | proving. Clayton Confer came home; he was spending two years with his brother, Calvin Rishel and wife, from Madi- sonburg, was a welcome visitor at Ww, V. Gentzel's., Mrs. Rider Is a visitor at Stover's for a few days, 5. R. Auman and family were wel- come visitors at Andrew Shawver's on Bunday afternoon. There Is a young lady, from Sleepy Gap, who expects to go to Danville; I wonder why, ha! ha! 0. J. Auman and lady friend took a sled ride on Saturday. Willlam Auman was home over Christmas, Mra. Daniel Kerstetter and Mrs, Wingard went to Northumberland to spond Christmas and New Year, Ezra Ripka is working for E. R Auman; Ezra knows how, Fred | day kin- | week | “Berry” | | Miss went! | tend vis | of de- | there | i school both | gO | of | { Haven remodeled house | | mother, grandest | | of | Christmas i hil publishing the fol. |©HU iis of | | quiel day | shooting old | Christ- | Kizer | Was | marriage | as he | at Vall something hap- | morning, | HUBLERSBURG. few of the people, of attended the Christmas en- at Jacksonville on Sun Quite a hlersbhurg tertaninment night James Rathmell Philadelphia, spent who Is emploved at hi Christmas { homie Arthur Markle tending vacation Alton Lew Swartz, were Deltrich, Wi who unre for Fulton, and college, home thelr emploved at Christmas, ighter home Madi Christ Loran Yocum, who is Waddle was home Mr. and Mrs, Spayd Mmdeline spent Chri of Geo, DBrungards line remaining for Barncor William L.odle James mas, Mr over da the Salona party of and mas at ut the f Of He Swartz Decker was ited Christmas over Christ- ton Altoona, vis over home Mrs itors at Mrs. Charles The entertainment at was well attended on Tues Jessie Heckman, who at Hublersburg, cation with her parents Misses Margaret, Estella MeCarmick were home Mr. and Mrs. Bingham ter of Ohlo, were visiting ter, Mrs. Hoover Harold Hoy was the past week Geo. Hoy was on account of Mrs. Miller Jac Berkstresser Altoona, and A. 8. Btover Hotel Hubler week Were us day night ix spent her va- and Rosale over and their daugh- visiting in Mrs. Haven Lock of called to sickness ob Indy here and werd siting Mr Mra od ng schoo! at Frank Carner thelr son Charles Roaring BENORE. Christmas is over and The Johnson match and fren atten ittle bot was a | UPPER MARION. nter ting f ! ory IDE eve VOTE IN PIANO CONTEST. 181 80! 188.015 79 400 11 114 02.625, 117 75.000 120 148.054 123 168,120, 126 $7,910, 129 141,026, 132 118,926. 136 146,078. 128 138,201, 141 «191.9% 151.004, 144 76,020 114,910. 147 202,218. 149--159,720. 150 5630 235,786 401.301 G2.350 181,110 86.326 136.0056 172,622, 127 130 133 136 139 142 146 148 310,026 The Centre Democrat $2150 in Prizes--FREE. Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE Good Until January Oth, 1913, VIVID VITVIVODS Hu- f mill on the | begin Buests | Hublersburg | | hospital attending | | AKO, Christmas, | Of daugh- | Lock | | Bellefonte and | who | Branch, | CENTRE OAK-—Potter Twp. Lots of snow for Christmas and erybody reports lots of peanuts The Sunday school trent the scholars Mrs, Isanc Smith on Saturday; hope again in a few da Grover Walker, the teacher, gave his Christmas The Plum Grove Miss Tibhbets with the her p pills, had a grand entertainment the night before Christmas The San UK Appears ind the scholar Mi» Tibbetts, each rece treat The progr: p oF GUT to and ey pug Loo) Marion T37RY to tock sudden 1 | she wil [37 for school teacher ald of on m exer Dolin Ine Decker hag (irovi operate mao timber ot al Vea nis V tract and wil to Ones Hears Christmas Exercises by Wire. Although a patient the suffering from a hip as the result of a fall the Rev, Thomas pastor of the Reformed city, enjoyed the his Sunday erected sounding auditorium of the ducted a private Pastor Bickel's where he enjoy tations of the Rev Bickel is a former pastor of the Reformed church nt fractured BOIN« Levan church Christmas school boards In church, telephone room in the ed the songs children Weeks Bickel of that exercines the and line Lo hospital and re¢ main lL.ebanon | Electricians | con- | oRoNoNoNONOmONIN See Our Candy at 3 Ibs for 25 cents BEFORE YOU BUY, WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF Oranges, Nuts, Cran- berries, Oysters and Sweet Potatoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES. BUTTER, We Pay For POTATOES, EGGS, Gil'en, the Grocer Both Phones. SECHLER & COMPANY NCE MEAT —0Our L class ftme If A 1 demerits the te. CHEESE-—Thq CRANBERRIES SWFET POTATOES } f ' » EVAPORATED FRUITS HES UNPARED PEAC | ’ FAN per H SALMO CANNED FRUITS—Ir ow b CHOCOLATE 1 Cy r N— ih COFFEES ... x \ ¢ VAPORATED CORN-—at ® 2.8 Goods that will please the Customer {mi 25¢ mething es- (pensive than of fine ulk we Burnett's < We extend to all our friends the Sea- son's Greeting. Watch our adver- tisement next week it means lots to you.
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