Thursday, February 20th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. -_ Correspondents’ Department Continued. WOODWARD. James Ketner died at his home in | { tails place on Sunday morning after | {a lingering illness of pneumonia, He {was aged 656 years, 6 months and 8 | days His wife preceeded him to the grave a number of years ago, The following children survive him Rev William, of Matamoras, Robert, at! Pottsville, Noah and Edward of Ber | rien Springs Mich. Miss Annie Con do, St. Joseph, Mich.; Samuel, of Lo- gan.on, Clinton county; and Mrs, Wm. Fultz of this place Funeral services will be held this Thursday morning at 10 o'clock 1 Rey Interment MADISONBURG. The home of Mr, and Mrs. H, N Fiedler, of Madisonburg, was the scent of a very gocinl gathering Sunday when a number of thelr friends and relatives assembled there to have + farewell dinner and bid goodbye to Mr. and Mrs Fiedler's son Harry and daughter, Miss Maude, The guests assembled y the forenoon and at the noon hour Mrs, Fiedler and her daughters served a tuous dinner, The day Ww spen ocial inter course and and proved a de lightful occasion to all, Those pres ent to extend a farewell to Mr and Miss Fiedler h them man) more ich Were Mr, and Mrs. Thomas George Sholl, B, F Frankenbers Miss tie Sholl, Mr Amon Snook, Miss Cathe pleasant Carls onadn and making nington : us Music wis gatherin Sholl er and JTS Birthday Party For Thomas Sholl. iy i 1 ne : A 1 \ 1 Ha min in SUMMIT HILL. Mrs Harr Ww ROCK FORGE Some ttending State Co al ‘ held there ' Willian ove. But weeks her up Those were Mr. and Mrs. Or Wm. Sayers and threes and Mra. George Mann Yeager. Ella Mann, Dora | Oyler, Gilad Walker Agnes Walker, Eliza a ls Many Wardis Walker J Os man Elmer Yeager i Watkin, Harold 1 and Milford © thelr homes at su turn who | . nt Mrs Mr Fetzer children Misses | conard Yeager m next LIVONIA, ool will hol yenine rdiall vite left Monday t vention Harri Walters da ‘ nts as |} ver con nt Ohio remain they eir Hiking Sortman In the ‘ ok | spending a tenant house with Mr lL.utz { eek ¥ her mother In Rebershurg Stover below Hellefonte on in nook Is at present employ mother's farm; James and John } " y A aunt, Mrs. Womelsdorf, in on farms they bought In Bald Eagle valley: Reuben Tressler and y INeX ped Clem Kuhn Bald Eagle where Mr, | amags Tressler bought; Willlam Lytle will | potatoes move to Pine Hall, Orie Mulbarger's | to the farm vacated by John FINE GROCERIES, FRUITS, ETC. Roy Zimmerman to the farm vacat- | y ] od by Wiliam Lytle: Andrew Kuhn to While most all goods in our line Pleasant Gap [are on a "Stand Pat” basis, yet some | items are making considerable ad- vances | But one important article of food has recently been on the decline, and we are glad to take the earliest op- | portunity of making a price on Frank | lin Fine Granulated Sugar of Five | Cents Per Pound In any quantity de- | sired. Have also made a lower schedule of | prices on Western New York hand- | picked, Red Kidney, White Kidney, | Marrow and Pea Beans-—all finest new | crop. Will be glad to have your ors ders for all goods In our line, BECHLER & CO. the did some ! as freezing ted cold spell around here, such apples, el nt Neose FOUNTAIN, Sunday was somewhat of a disagree- able day Mra. Vernon Etters, of Bnow Shoe, spent Thursday at 8. H. Lohr's, Miss Anna Brooks and Mra, Elsie Butler, of Clarence, spent Saturday at Thos. McCartney's, Mahlon McCloskey, of Howard, spent Thursday at Mitchell MeCloskey's. Frank McCartney and lady friend, Myrtle Witherite, spent Sunday at Harry Kessling's. Mr. and Mra. Geo, Witherite return- od home after spending some time at «Clymer. | Laning ‘the | i Bush House Block « Bellefonte, Pa. WINGATE. Miss Prudence Confer, of Falls, N. Y., and Miss Lucetta of Yarnell, spent Friday friend Anna Bhank, at the Eli M., Stere Aaron his wife Pheobe Stimer few days Irwin Niagara Heaton with home of Long spent Thursday with and children, of with Bellefonte od a her nied Miss Jane with her friend at Bellefonte James Krape our street Don't foregt Sunday Warner Mi turday ext WARD Route 1 ane FAIRVIEW EN HALL. 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