THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 27th, 1913, oRoNoNoNONmONINONONe Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AARONSBURG. Mrs. R. W. Mensch had her Sunday school class to her home on the 19th, and were treated royally with all kinds of fruit of the season, ice cream, cake and candy. All were pleased and appreciated their hospitality, The following were present: Willlard Burd, James Musser, John Bower, Anthony Wance, Roy Bressler, Roy Homan and Victor Stover. Cal Meyer, Coburn, spent the lady's father, John William Weaver, ed in Akron, Ohlo, {8 here to pay his Weaver's, a visit. Mabel all about it The Lutherans had vices on the 23rd music good, and a joyed it, The St, munion on a fine sermon ceived, and one Mr, and Mrs Sunbury, were of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mensch, over Sunday His friends here were glad to see him and his bride. Mrs. Laura lege, is visiting Mrs. Mary Burd. Well, one of our students, from Mensch, spent ents and Miss burg. His host always glad to see him come. James Lenker, from Lemont, to see his sister and mother, one day last week.” On Saturday his daugh- ter, Sarah, came to spend a week with her grandmother, and her grand- | daughter, from Bellefonte, Catherine | Houser. James Weaver Ard Wilson, spent three weeks with aunt, at New Jersey, and aunt Maud from Philadelphia He is § years and enjoyed the trip very mud h | Helen McManaway and She Iden Miller, from Millheim, spent a day very nicely th their friend, Flor- ence Mensch, who ) entertain her girl senhawer bought a ward. ; Belva Beaver, from and her girl friend, from Millheim, were and Mrs. Effie Weaver pleased to have them uth and Thelma, ! spent Easter with Mrs Edmunds Georgia Stricker went over to Mad isonburg spend a month with grandfather, Henry Mowery Those who came home Easter Sunday with families Altoona, were Walter Orwig, ling Haffley and Clarence er. John Sto er Paul and We wish him a Mrs. Charles ton, is visiting indefinite time Miss Mabel Boob and friend, tha Hosterman, from Woodward, w the welcome guest of Will Wolfs, Saturday Mrs. Bierly and of | the | and son, Linn, Sabbath with M. Stover who was employ- for the last year, | parents, James | can tell you | wife ser- | the en- Easter fine; house the It was crowded com- had | re- had Wie were Peters Reformed Easter Sunday. Six members by letter. Harry Mensch, the welcome from guests Lewis many | from State Col- | Burd, mother-in-law, her music Leroy his par- up-to-date Baltimore, Easter with Sadie, from Rebers- of friends here are was | and his father, | 1 Caan t to to 3 ver wen £4) family, at fine time Orwig, from her son visit his br Williamsport with Ber- rere on her mother, Mrs, Margaret Musser, from Loganton, are visiting the latter lady's sister here in town, Mrs. Emma Wert. Harry Stover and family, from Woodward, spent a day with his par- ents, Charles Stover. Henry Bower months with Rings, at Ashl Jersey, with The attract son, Carl James business Dr. D bath with Mr. and Catherine over Sun Henry Mr. and daughter, Florent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hain visiting her parent Harve winter Gee New Kreamer and grand- Ritter, Bower M1 from Mr (‘rouss JULIAN, Harrington spent nte Arthar Bellef James James on Monda) James Andrews week with Rrobeck Charles Harrington for Clearfield look iness Moving all town Charley Run; we ley There baby came Mrs. William Dillen John Parson, who the last three weeks, this writing. Gearge Showers attraction in our town; boy ? Charles Harrington with is grandmother Swisher, of Mudlick Alfred Rowin spent his mother; we are all youn at home, Alfred Almon MeCool thanks one and for their kindness for his Easter pres- ents There are some girls at Julian, gome over the mountain and some at Dix Run that are looking after a young man who has a team. So young man you keep your éyes open or you will get caught John Behers and Isaac Garner, Waddle, spent Sunday In Julian in mon gome go in © after the to is visiting at Dicks Straw is vou, Char are all glad to see girl and little of Mr welcomed the home WAR A to was very 111 for In some it have about must how spent Mrs Hollow Sunday glad Rebecca to fee of CENTRE MILLS, Prof. Godshall and family, tre Hall, and Geo. Kline, Forte, Pa., spent Easter at ental home at this place, Harry Miller is having some re- pairing done on his barn Naomia Doebler attended the fun. eral of her father at Rebersburg, on Monday. Wm. Balr, who moved to Nittany, recently pald the old home a visit last Saturday, Mr. Hackenburg and family of Spring Mills spent Easter with the lary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Breon. Arthur Cumming has recovered from the measles, Jno. A. Kline desires to secure an honest industrious young man as an apprentice in the mill 8. Miller, wife and baby Donald, returned to thelr home In Union Co, after an extended visit with Mr, Mil. ler's parents, Mr. Shaffer attended the Raymond & Kidder sale at Boalsburg last week. of Cen of Antes the par- { The | honored i good | vacation | Bellefonte | aging { Emanuel i Will fand J. i (1) improving at Sunday | with | all | ZION. services were well in the Lutheran church on morning. The choir rendered choice music suitable for the occasion, Sever al male quartetts were exceptionally well rendered, and were equally well received, Services in the 230 P. MM, were interest sent was impressive with a Mrs Ea attended Sunday Easter church at attended Reformed not well manifested by those not lacking. The sermon and should have better attendance Kane were lenovo returning BO pre was and over Ja visitors Monday Mr. and Mrs State College, home of H A ter, home Frank Miller of near were callers at the Brungards on Saturday, Ward Yarnell, who holds down job at Renovo spent his at his parental home and Mrs, Merrill Showers, spent thelr Easter at Mrs, Showers parents in Mr the home of place Roy, a son is under the attack Most of past of Samuel doctor's appendicitis the moving and for this spring. but didn't equinox give southwestern gale. It certainly blown old winter on a pile care with of big dinners are Gee, us a 4 must have somewhere Mrs affe went to some Lime derwent a Her present | has had an sgome time hospital 17th un- operation ver, who throat for Williamsport and on the very successful condition is very encour- which Is gratifying news to friends and neighbors, Lesh very feeble Garbrick is somewhat present, Mrs. John well, being very time spent In Brungard, who has for some ti Isaac Sto of the the tion ARO, her many Mother Mrs indis Rov ¢ is posed at r i not vers her bed been is his | 'S old | T m the lived, lege from nvi YY Andrews place to near Js Bamgardner from where Briggs lives, and takes possession of his farm where lumgardner lives. Geo. Alkey will move to Fox Hollow on one of Joe Long's farms, * Showers will otcupy Alkes i Thos the McMullen to Dunkle farm, and John start housekeeping rk the Mq om the K/¢ El le oC farm Eby father's to place where ves Heinds the Hi from estate Jack vill Inte kman ere Hinds lives and GATE. David WIN ttended n nd Mra rone i wife Mra AT L Bes and Mrs William tended the Fillmore Frank Sunday Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry children, Florence and with Mrs. Ella Harnish Thos Murray spent hiz children at Altoona There will be preaching the Evangelical church Saturday | April 6th, at 7 o'clock, by Rev. M. J. Snyder. Fverybody is Invited Harry Estright and Miss Anna Shank visited at Bellefonte on Sun- day John | Sarah | father, at of visited Mrs. L Warner Vere with his grandmother, na Wagner and Clare vigited Sunday Sunday with services In lady friend, with her and Sunday Livingston Boop, spent Daniel Boop WOLFS STORE. i MOVINGSR:—C. C. Brungart moved to Loganton where he is engaged In { the butchering business. T. J. Braucht of Coburn, moved on the G3. B farm, vacated. by Mr. Brungart. E. Gilbert moved to SBugarvalley Emanuel Cowfer moved on the vacated by Gllbert. The same | was recently bought by Perry | fer. Jacob Styers rented W. E. Min- g's tenant house and moved some time ago. Mr, Jackson, of Madison- burg, moved Into H. M. Walker's house, and will work for Mr. Walker this summer. Harry Wolfe vacates the Ben). HafMey farm and James BE. Blerley, of Madisonburg, will ecom- mence farming and has rented the farm vacated by Mr. Wolfe. We wish all success in their new homes. J and farm Cow Deafness Cannot Be Cured | | organize been | of | this iy Clevenstine, | an | KOoIng into | Hile's | going i and will weak; | and i | the | | mas | | John Be James Stover and his mother spent | Pleasant | {Gap fire | Haines | farm | | soclety of FORCHONGHORONORONONO NONI RO NONI NO NO RO NORIO NONON PLEASANT GAP. The supper given by the Junior Ald the Lutheran church of this was quite successful, The re- amounted to about $40 Gentzel, of Juniata, who iting friends here, is place, colpts Mrs, has Harry been Vis | quite ill at the home of her father, J N Hrooks The church | quartette Lutheran a male have somi going t« They cer BINgers well tainly Wm tended fing Haover's sale last Saturday. Leonard Watson, seen in our village Watson here packing Is furniture, Oo mos it back to where Mrs Watson will while Mr, Watson works road, with headquarters MOVINGS Bruce Baney | ing from the old Scott Tate i thé house vacated by Fremont Hile wusekeeping in the house Baney Mrs, Willlam Is moving back from State Col into her own house in the end of town, now occupied by ry Griffith, who I8 moving into Griffith on the pike, now pled by C Stitzer Ir. SBtitzer Ziegler's to Bellefonte moving from house into hi new house new street Ammon Kerstetter out of Noll Bros.’ ho street to his new use Wallace Strouse is mos on a farm Anthony hased Mr. Strou take PORRessioOn Sprankle will move into 10W occupied by not known wher Ward Showers 13) own wa of Renovo, was ast week My ttendag to the repuaratory Unionville, Keep house on the rail at Renovo wis Lo of h fre Ing 5 Moy roperty Leonard vacated by Bell, It the hous IN¢ K Josiah moved Armstrong is Mr Jo Mrs house; Ziegler siah As the 18¢, Sheep the pike to Salona, Ver pur Gar e's home spring Thomas the Wira AM GEORGESVALLEY. school master the had ther to Pleasant Gap A. P. Heckman wil P Lingle's property Breon's house DD. WW. Swetwood moved from Centre Hall to his valley. Moyer Gentzel wil vacate Breon home to Mills J f. Bweet granddaugh- ter, of Glen Ir and relatives MOVINGS fr if from W George on Tuesday home in our the move farm in brother man moves Krape f Bressler aks harge : Mr. Heckman t the Ertel HART 4, K mows The vicinity Well the robbins ar : ¢ their BONER, The old su ng gf A wl and a green Easter out the past year Charles Lingle has gone to for John Bowman He expects vork for John this coming summer Nettie Lingle is going to work for wman for a couple of weeks 8 merry ite This work to Sunday with his sister Gap The show given by the Pleasant Saturday good, FRAIL, SICKLY CHILD Restored to Health by Vinol-- Letter to Mothers. Anxious mothers often wonder why their children are so pale, thin and nervous and have so little appetite. For the benefit of such mothers In this vicinity we publish the following letter, J. 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The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. officers of | SEVERE BURNING AND ITCHING —— Pimples on Back of Shoulders, Very Red, Formed Scab, Scratched Constantly, Could Not Sleep Nights, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Was Cured. 6110 Market St, Philadelphia, Pa. “About two years ago 1 began to notice small pimples on the back of my shoulders, The pimples looked very red and at times they would cose a watery fluid and then formed a sab which 1 would tear down by scratching constant. - ly It looked like an open sore all over my back. With. \ In a few months It reached to : \ i such a degree that 1 would not be able to do anything without Interrupting myself to scratch my back, It used to itch awfully, My dothing certainly irritated the trouble especially when the sores were just torn by scratching the scabs off. 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