Page 6, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, SRR— HoNoNIRNININORONININONONINIEININON NONI NoNINONI MONON ONIRoNoNoNoNINININoNINONONe Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PHORONONINIRINININS CECE ECRORORORO NO NORONORONORONORO NINN AARONSBURG. NITTANY. GEORGESVALLEY, No. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weaver and On next Saturday, April bth, the Mrs. A. P. Heckman is about their little girl, from Klondyke, are | Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of | Same, spending some time at the home of G. | Mrs. Less Swartz at 2:30 p. m. Miss Amy and Alice Heckman Risenhauer, Rev. D. A. Ertel was greeted with a | spent Sunday at Nathaniel Zettle's Ebon Bower large audience on Sunday morning Who ever heard of a gander laying? fonte, came to and all present heard a very able ser- |A. F. Vonada has one that does. chant E. A mon which was appreciated by all Miss Grace Heckman returned home birthday and of course enjoyed the Since the rain the past week we [from working at Samuel Stitzer's at turkey and the many other good [have been having fine warm weather, | Sprirg Mills on Sunday: her place was things. | Mrs. Fannie Emerick, who has been | taken by Miss Pearl Sleiffer, John Hartman and wife, of Mill- | stopping with her son, Charley, at- Well as news is scarce, I'll helm, spent a few hours with his tended church here on Sunday. brother-in-law, James Wert, on Sun- Harry Stover and family, of Hub- day. lershurg, were seen in our town on Misses Edna Witney and | Sunday Gramley, from Millheim, were Miss Margaret Walker, very welcome callers of Mrs. fonte, was the guest of Mr. and Weaver, Emanuel Glantz and family, the past Joe Ard and his actomplished wife, | week, and also visited her many from Woodward, were Sunday call- friends at this place; come again. ers of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crouse. Merril Nolan and Aaron Yarnell Thomas Hull took a trip to Wil- were to Hublersburg on Saturday to Mamsport to pay his brother-in-law [take examination, and they both a visit, passed it O. K, with a very good per- George Weaver centage, They were accompanied by day very pleasantly at Feldler with | their teacher. Albert Zimmerman. his brother-in-law, Frank Guisewite.| Migs Cordie Dorman has returned | Miss Alice Bright, Mrs. J. H. Crouse | home from Lock Haven and at this and daughter Ruth, Mrs. Lizzie Hains | writing is on the sick list and two children, Marion and Frank- | William Zimmerman and lin, Miss Emma Bower and sister, ignrowl, of Hecla, attended and Mrs. Hollaway, all spent some |this place on Sunday: Decker school time in Millheim last week gentlemen Mann Confer moved C. P. Adams, from State Claud Shade and family, of Hagers- (2nd Charles A. was were entertained at the home town, are here visiting Mrs Shade's | homesick to Bee papa G. Mingle, recently parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Webne: | John Vonada Will Weaver came all the way from [and family i Saturday Akron, Ohio, to claim the hand of Bert Fletcher had visit A. Auman family f Mabel Boob; we wish them a happy [ing his wife here. returned to his | ! Sunday ed A. Auman's journey through life, home in Benezettes 1’ the finger rin MOVINGS-—Mrs. Emma John and Thomas Delaney. of ) ch wea ed to the house she bought tre Hall, visited friends at this D. Thomas; Gilard Eisenhauer over Sunday and attended Matilda Edelman’'s home; C. P sale of their father the from State College to the Rev. on Saturday. bach, deceased property; John Bress- | The gale of Dan Delaney ler from the Jonathan Harter farm |ridge, was well attended from north of Coburn in the home of | sq 1d brought good prices Henry Mowery heirs; Mrs. Au Edmonds from New Kensington to] the property she boug from the John Yerger heirs illlam HafMey | vacated the George King home on N 2nd street, to move house; Ralph Mrs. J Meyers his farm in Penn gle from the Hatze Condo's hou Emanuel bought the Dr Emanuel Guisewite Harvey Mowery property, N. 2nd Stover and son Thos, moved farm at Pine Creek, and Charles from Wolf's Chapel, In SHtov home; H. D. Kreamer and John Stephen Kreamer property; Akron, Ohio; Abner Acker vac: Cyrus Bower home to go into er Edmond's home; C Jowe his father's farm to whe vacated; Harry ( er to State Coll Akron; Will Harry Weaver BELLEFONTE, Thursday, April 3rd, 1913, CL rE ’ OMAN’S delicate system requires Don t Look WwW more than ordinary care and at. 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Dr. Pleree’s Medical Adviser, newly re- vised up-to-date edition, answers te let go HART, GEORGESVALLEY, No. 2 Miss Amy Heckman and scribe one went for arbutus on Sunday after noon Herbert out for a drive Quite a few valley attended Bowman's on was the Soclety | bottle J MOSHANNON, Milford Yaudes Is no better writing at this Jennie the P Norman Valimont Been passing Cooper on Sunday Walter men, per, ter Mrs and family { ‘Ooper Ave were | of Belle Mrs. | ove to | Ver 0 | E. had his friend on Sunday ladies from Georges the moving of John Friday and among them president of the Missionary who always carries her pint along A. Wagner and wife and Lingle visited at J. H Sunday Harold Rishel is Evans; there is a some young lady Gobble lady Fye, Wis Been must be one of our nice passing over to some attraction, VOung (oo Wal- | : - - | JACKSONVILLE, | daughter, Lulu the 20th, {day was taken the East hospital to indergo n house Friday Alvie | We hope it will Iw Ertley hous Mrs. Bar arick has : filled up ing a bad cold u improved rick w sick the | Mr. and M: Tillie Williamson, of M y und again his sister, Mr. and late of Lo Haven, is visiting ‘eal ite, daugter of irtges sick father, Jacob Whit ’ y sick Jacob Garbri ed his d I» Sun- Haven operation “RB been anys Belghtol Mrs Heltman, and the lock On T on 11 of Kathryn esd Hill, Is very poorly at Hope for her speedy | Jacob Craft, of this poorly Wm Holt grip 1 Is much | Mrs | non, { her Watson Wind this writing, | Df Very Also | Bitner rv | Confer on William Yar- moved Into the end and o into and wife spent a reco pla i n Mrs. W the Wagner's of mov ™ H nurs- on WAN an visit- at J 1 Charles chance Ww, | for employed good are od Wm. | Bs with pneu- | slowly William church at come again Bellefonte, vis- and Mrs. Ed- past week, and gentleman rg, visited her i this ondo closed on Thursday . MOVINGS on Tuesday VING s {cated the along and got... | Crerman vard the College, | roy of E lost a valuable n of and t n who heen has KE Ag Hess move ther from in Mrs Adams Stam- Cen- | place the | ridge algo Across DON'T HESITATE TO ENTER! i the | les ACross gusta | SCOTIA, spring beautif Stove Some people dislike to open an account in a large bank. institution because ng think they town their business isn't large bank enough to warrant We in and open We are handle small account, invite people to come ter Irmatrude at the home ot tughter \ § ’ . Altoona Pa Qrivers ana ind children in th I. P. Laufer, of Altoona, was a very | *peeding, esg W. C. Ming welcome visitor at 1} ome over | Dany Monday | and hi Sunday He departed on ’ " ‘morning for adelphia, where he | 5 | will spend time blersburg on Sunday r ‘ | “ ”_1 the 1} vlaureats Tol be : ! E. T. Kellerman and son Harry, who : au rag N= | had [ the Pennsy Nelson gone to work “ in Wert's | ett Lumber Co |v ¢ n visitor aint | y i Ww, Ralph | Miss Maude Seeger hogse to |at the home of John rom the ( The calithumpian Frank Tomlinson, fre 1h U8 | 4 joyous mood a mother-in-law’s; {at Graysdale on her place to DuBoise; They say from Earnest Stover's hot | - 3 : io Ris | ments by time of the next wedding Bowergoxs BK A. 8. Musser to his | go bert Rudy, who has been work- | aunt, Sara . Kline ing for McNitt all winter, has gone | work for Samuel Everhart on the | | Branch. 1 Wilson at Pine an account with us. in business to ac- people from chur me of in » counts with concerns as well as those of magnitude, and we are ready te deal worm assisted by with you. from Al greeting rdial been emploved by track hers he MeNitt-Huy have spent Haug! band again hs down Griffins last Thursday night will need new Instru- it : { while here ng Mr. Walker | Stover hb Miss itation The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. at in { morr Ree i ing notice The rural were fixing qe obit line Telephone Co up their lines this week, There have been several new autos | {in our neighborhood and rumor has | it mute to follow ! The Biglowites gained a good a publi teacher The birthday surprise Clyde Detrew on Friday evening was surely a surprise. A very large crowd people gathered together All en- joved the and the Ls rep | As school party for to PLUM GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Morehead, of Pitcairn, visited the latter's parents over Sun- iO Ghaner attended the sale Grove Mills last Thursday are happy as also day. returning home on Monday George Hoover's sale was largely attended on Saturda) House f ture sold brought a brought $3! plece ur The day from the other lowa,; Democrat Plum Grove near hat im called and present a beautif nest of him posts I dug diameter low clay the hole diameter pa post to and then irni her off to Kea sie the and the scribes the sOm« ) at CAUSE he le of ind mcked compact b the hole No fh Answer, come ground i explain w bulk of gr wasn't out of scientifi led wi hi 1 efor I 134 r on ROCKVIEW, the old, the new Ring Peru Ring in Rockview The Penna. rallroad the name of our station Rockview. Just why know Chief engineer J wife spent the first in Philadelphia Miss Olive ut in out Ring Ring changed Peru to do not has from we Ww part Herron and of last week Mr spent Herron and Nolldschmidt, of Pittsburg, Sunday at the Herron home Hon. John Francles spent days at the prison Wm. Daughenbauch, deputy ward. en of the penitentiary, left for Pitts burg on Thursday The water was turned Into the new pipe line on the 20th, and now the penitentiary Is enjoying pure moun- tain water, Abe Houser has broken ground for a new house on State street. Prof. Coble’s select school for boys and girls will close on April Sth, William, David and Calvin Noll spent Bunday at the home of their parents, corner of State street and Mr. McBride Ave SPRING MILLS-—~Route 4, Clark Stover, of Madisonburg, was a pleasant caller at his uncle's, S8am- uel Stover, on Sunday, The rains of last week have swol- len the streams considerable around here. The weather has changed con- siderable In the past week. a few Birds of spring are on the wing, There's music In the alr; Sweet songs they sing, goed cheer they bring Yet, there's my lady falr, Whose gay attire and eyes of fire Doth challenge these birds of spring. You can tell there's a woman in the case when a man carries a picture In- side his watch, c ROCK FORGE. Eminhizer ia Hing « buying up full blood 8 ff his fr 14 Orenar prepara m Am ray sale on yeeded Saxion horses LIM ng Rell as he attend family [ana farm DATrEer 8 BUSH HOLLOW. home of Mr wand Mrs March 29th. there surprise party in their daughter her nineteenth There was about 35 guests the names of whom are Margie Eckley, Rachel Resides, Resides, Helen Deters, Mattie Gertrude Lucas, Ethel Hinton, Beasie Way, Nellle Rees Margaret Par. | sons, Mariam Lucas, Hannah Hipple, | Sidney Shipley, Varna Shipley, BEl- Resides, Owen Resides, Deters, Laus Lucas, Guy Alexander, Jophes Alex- Jophes Reese, James Fetzer, Witherite, James Gunsallus, Breon, Evert Parsons, lLaw- rence Barton, Boyd Lucas, Harry Quick, Ralph Moran, William Resides and Albert Hipple. JULIAN, Spring has come at last, Charles Harrington Is Lock Haven, Miss Ophelia Rowan spring at home, It looks very lonely In Julian since R. B. Taylor called for his teams and teamsters. Allen McCool and Bille Lucas were the teamsters and they left for Bellefonte last Wednesday. Miss Olive Bwisher spent last week at her grandmother's, Mrs. Rebecca Swisher, at Mudlick Hollow. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Tol was a the ov Olive, in birthday present follows At hert delightful | ening for honor of the on the an | wood | mond Geist, ander, Bertin Lester Forest visiting In is spending Ray- | fare | grand } Mary | Lucas, | | | i on the state again old politi enlers. as are on the Wf 1} situat BOALSBURG. arle Foglemasr week Harro left in f PLEASANT GAP, Minnie vho had Bellef spital for returned to her home much improved In health J. N toyer, who injured hauling ties last s able to work again The the home The Mrs Smoyer it the nte he poveral weeks was week stork left a little baby girl of John Hoy, last week automobilists made good use of at enjoyed it very much HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by Vinol Did you ever cough for a month? 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