Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, March 20th, 1918. —_—— Corresponds ough is Christ risen from the and become the first fruits -St. Paul, Now dead, of them that slept. in Qur Churches Next Sabbath. United Evan Snyder Sunday evening Reformed—Past« E. H. will cor preparatory Jacksonville at half afternoo Saturday, and in How ard at past seven Saturday ev- ening inday he will preach and administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Jacksonville at ten o'clock, and in Howard at seven Ze service past two In On S o'clock Easter Faster honor of Sunday. wag origi “Eastre i nally a festival in goddess of light and spring, and was celebrated In April whence this month was called | “Easter month” by the Anglo-Saxons Since dawn of the Christian re- ligion it has been celebrated an annual church festival commemorat ing the resurrection of Christ, and its observant is almost universal among irch people After many vears of acrimonious discussin its Ante was fixe by the council of Nice, before whom Constantine brought the subject, in 325 by hing which makes Eas- ilways the first Sun moon which hap- wfter March 21, happens on a the Sunday ment March 22, “It is a sacred rved from the celebrate hristian wand devotion wtion vd taken many forms and in many Christians and the words, the re risen this in the northern parade and the as 0s - rule day pens irrange riy as has h kiss “He is iid that 3 Greek church ir 1 the men Sunday, lifting each times from payment a day this or- some parts of was current that the sky on Easter whence Sir John venteenth century, wedding wrote the petticoat, stole In and the light; such a way! day countris the claim woman the ground kiss der is Ireland the sun Sunda) kling en celebrating a Her feet beneath Like little mice Ag if they feared But, O! dances No sun upon an Easter Is half so fine a sight Miss Mabel Ray her Miss C. A. Morris spent Sunday with his particular friend at Mill Hall Edward Shope visited his daughter State College Monday and Tues- | gireets the =e wh out she horn is the Emma Robb gues friend, at day Charles the wil f Milton, was Sunday brother, J Mayes Blanchard Miss Re Monday Freder Pheasant officially ence Miss Gertru ing good at erstown, is at tion M. lL. Beck in what old call “the E Hamsport.” ‘ John David Hall, a Howard ship boy of years ago, now a b man in Yorl sited friends ast we and oshua those who un- Altoona confer omas, who is mak College at My- for Easter vaca- de Th Albright home was a week end visitor Judge Anthony used to verlasting State of Wil- town- isiness here ek Clarence cas, late Shoe Times resting bors for a week or go with er CC. CC. Lucas Miss ILillian ville, and Mrs. William Renov 0, were dinner guests Fannie DD. Gardner, Monday Good substantial bars, ranged CArTYy four wires, been placed upon the new poles recently for lighting the town. The body of an infant child ‘harles H. Neff, of Castanea brought here Sunday afternoon No. for interment in the M churchyard Charles M. Confer daughter, Josephine spent last week at here. He reports a tor, six weeks old Cameron BEB. Holter, 0. Is spending a few to recuperate his health, impaired by close confinement vork and studies, Mra, C. E Yearick and Mrs. Robert Cooke represented her Howard friends | in 2 surprise birthday party tendered | Mrs. Albert Womelsdorf, of Marion township last Monday afternoon. Prof. George P. Bible's lecture last | Tuesday evening was a fine exposi- tion of same of the best philosophies of Nfe, and well worthy of a much | inrgoer audience than was in attend- ance A new and easily handled two- wheeled truck for baggage has been installed at the station by the rall- road people, and the Express company has followed sult with a standard four- wheeler, Methodist Eplscopal—Pastor James Edwin Dunning will preach at Cur- tin at half past ten, at Kennedy at half past two, and in Howard at half past seven. At the latter place the sermon and the music will ve spe- «cial reference to the Haster celebra- ‘tion. To avold any pessible danger at the crossing on the Walnut street road to Romola the railroad company has placed a watchman at that point Of course this is but when the handsome overhead bridge f the from his Snow his la- broth of Mackey Gardner, of of Mrs Gardner ar- have set CTOosSs to of was on E his little Niagara, home daugh- and of their old new little of Columbus, | weeks at home somewhat to his | outst | to Lock Haven on Saturday | farewell | will goods shall have been completed, this cross- dng will be closed. been of Christ | Rey. J. W, | Bvangelistic services have conducted in the Church during the past week, by Stigers, of Summerville, Jefferson | county, Pa, assisted by Rev, Charles | Swisher, who has been installed as | the regular pastor. Mr. Swisher is | {& young man, and brings his bride | [with him, making a welcome addi tion to thu itizenship of the hor. fa landie pent hioner of has improved g ind millinery wk opened old pla up 1 All hi friends are pleased that Rey M. J. der, who ha Cel preached at three appoin ments, Howard, Fairview and Jack sonville, for the past two years, has been returned for another year By | + change in the fleld Mr. Snyder's | charge has been enlarged by the ad dition to the above named of three appointmentts, Snow Shoe Intersed Curtin and This dou the number of his preaching and adds so much to the dis- led that he will be horse hereafter, and Sabbath Sn) | ita biy Marion pre three time each FROM ILLINOIS. Kaneville March 1 Dear Editor I thought rested In i ther's our readers tht be knowing the Benjamin mig mts Gram nts of given Hen is named af- Gramley you Aged 4 years, grandfather Ira farm acres sold wn $150 farm Kno : £2200 balance In have the interest her life time, every death it comeg back heirs. 1 fornia, the balance in receive the interest time and at hi ieath i Gramley’ have no « len" & i®Yy 8 shall receive tru three so and his in, Charles Kaneville, 111... they $0 acres of land next are all rented for this « year, 1913. This will go into January 1st, 1914, and all nding shall be collected paid over by his executors to the who did not get any (ira sell Ira sale s farms farms. In the obituary notice of my Gramley, In last week's n two sists broth- | is. re were names, kindl take to carefully that list should and not following pains write ach one, so ir. This issue, appear not later than week HUBLERSBURG. High School inspector Etters were to visit school last Thursday They everything in fine condition | Boyd Heckman loaded a carload of | telephone poles one day the past week. | Miss Pauline Taylor, of Mackey ville, is visiting at the home of James | Carner | . N Dex and | High | irted The Supt the rep Was his | is | ker, of Snydertown, to see sister, Mrs. who there for Loran Waddle, ents here The sale of Chas. K ly attended and every at a fair price Rev. R B sermon church on Sunday; erpool Albert John Devinny, treatment Yocum, who spent Sunday : | is employed at) with his par- | ling large- | thing was sold was Daubert preached his | in the Evangelical | he is going to Liv- day at the home of Harry Weaver, Mrs. Cora Swartz and Mrs. Taylor | Williams visited the former's sister on Thursday and Friday, | The baccalaureate sermon to graduating class of the W. T be delivered in the church on March 30th, by Rev er, services to be conducted Shultz Amos Wolford moved his household | from Snydertown to Hublers- burg, In the tenant house of John McCauley the past week. Mr. Wol- | ford expects to work for Boyd Car- ver this summer, Quite a number of people attended the box social and oyster supper at Hecla on Saturday evening, and all report a fine time, G. C. Pifer, who has heen sick list, is now able to again, The K. D. & 8. 8. went on a straw ride to the home of Miss Grace Sigmund, at Salona, last Friday eve ening and everyone had a pleasant time. | Orr and {amily spent Sun- | | Hoov- | by Rev, on the be at school Best For 8kin Diseases. Nearly every skin disease yields quickly and permanently to Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and nothing Is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and heals. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich, says, after suffering twelve years with skin t and spending $400 in doo- tors’ bills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cur ed him. It will an To Only 25ec. quarts | ered at | trimmed old he | Wie | Iddings ys | #1) | plate loo Recommended by C Parrish, drug- gist, Bellefonte, Pa.--Adv, Mar. UNIONVILLE. Rowan slaughtered a tock hen that weighed 9% avoirdupols, Just how many “hen lard” they got, Andy A. 7. mouth pounds, of didn't say last 12 16th gath wmas ench ele things 66th Saturday evening, the friends and nelghbors the home of George i lives "up the pik with packags baskets containing Pp variet good man wag the on inst, ter who inne Crs if Mr. | \V IT ter irth ’ De it whit mpletel \ great Mir Margaret | Peters visited at ‘haney at Mati irugger and Dr the homie { Of ia, © A grand entertainment nt is being rehearsed by the rm Woodmen and Union Grange ‘plucked” In the evenings of April and Oth Particular later rumored that Mrs. Cora Kreps move back from into her yme in this place spring home, Mrs, "C Parson Maggi Mod to ith Altoona in the i will cme Mrs, Julia Mrs Mus, Hannah Morrison, Mrs ydde Eckenroth of Union ference He mend - earn of the thor of bid him 2 IF THEY LAST thing Her Asks Hue 1 will |} king glass he! he! he hole in a doughnut doughnut. You’ re 2. . Hy hl wi be you Or mas after cany th his (te! Ply - | | fecal | Atteen Have You E | Hams t rn. J. O. C | Mrs | Mr J | Hastir | drews, JUNIATA 'COLLEG The Spring Term of Jun- iata College will open Mon- day, March 31st. There will be regular classes in all depart ments, with special classes for teachers, preparing for provisional, professional and permanent certificates. Large faculty, Good equipment. In. formation given freely. Write for circulars. I. Harvey Brumbaugh, PRESIDENT HUNTINGDON, PA. | He YROGLL0005055555%% SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY 20 Ibs. Granulated Sugar. ... 3 boxes Banner Lye Fine Table Syrup, per gal.. 28 Ibs Dairy Salt...... Reg. Price 300. Macaroni, per box Reg. Price 10¢. Peas, per can. Reg. Price 12¢. Whole Rice, per Ib Reg. Price 10e. Fresh Oysters Daily. Butter Cees the | 3 H S| Reformed | & We pay cash e for Potatoes, per “bu. Apples, per bu... Fresh oysters for Easter; Let. tuce, Celery, Spring Onions and New Tomatoes. Prices Bubject to Change. We give Yoativ Bam Gillen, the Grocer Next door Ad ig Bakery. Open until 8 P, M, STATE THESPIANS COMING, The men urday ready Penn State will arrive In March 28th to give Bellefonte comedy In the plans, “The Is Bure ple Thi The plan pleco will fur Following are Orne Clink, Clin Clin} er Leon The whi h people to He Song: Don't: Hold Lonel W Vhole eet, Montgomer Ww oy Mrs Walker, Harry mers infield D. Potter, Mr H. Potter 0) | Mr . Mrs. Hort Cook, Mrs, Walsh Mrs. John Muns« M Mr Mr: Montg« MM eph Mra A "e | { Mrs. 1. P. Blair Prices $1 ? Orchards to Receive Attention. x. £ Foster, Stats the Demo super Centre pended resumed will be Thesplans with Bellefonte from Williamsport, his Yanke the Fis + | SMALL HAT Km Keller Mrs Orel 47 on Sat the best mus. tory of The Birigands Hefonts The Vogue of the The long line effect in the New Millin- ery is complementary to similar lines in dress. The hat completes the harmony of the toil- ette in its graceful ‘“soelte ensemble”. Crowns are high; tam shapes and draped styles mult iply the variety. Color isa dom- inant note in the New Hats—strong colors and striking contrasts; every hat evidences this feature-—no hat is without its touch of color. Your hat, that particularly suits your face and is most "becoming, is among these styles at— $5, $7.50, $10, $12 and upwards Come, See and Choose—let there be no disappointment in getting the Easter Hat in time. Everything is ready at Katz & Co's. Mri F. Reynolds (ye Qrg« Mee (Orvis ioemaker Haye enn 1 Mrs An Claude Spangler Ard In re Gold Fish FREE! THIS WEEK SO LONG. Green's Pharmacy Co., THE REXALL STORE. Our Garment Department Every Suit or Coat in this department are products of expert designers and skilled tailors. If you have ever bought our goods you must admit they are exceptionaly well made and finished. No matter what the price may be you are always assured of high quality, superior make and snappy style. Every garment in this department is a winner. Will you take a look ? The April Home Patterns are now ready. KATZ & COMPANY | ee a ou - we rE ha BELLEFONTE, #0 You Want Hew Glothes my for Easter Sunday ? Everybody “Decorates” for that day, or before; no reason why ou shouldn't. You'll find the proper things for it here. Spring Suits The New Models are particularly smart and stylish; we can fit every kind of man, every taste sory idea. The kind lothes you want, the kind of service you want, Latest Shapes in Spring Hats HANDSOME New Shirts FinestNeckwear in New Patterns. Boy's CLOTHES It's a great stock we have to offer » Copyright Mant Schaffner & Marx SIM THE CLOTHIER, Correct Dress for Men and Boys. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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