Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, May st ee i er ————— — or Correspondence (CONTINUED. Pe - HOWARD. And after April, when May follows, And the whitethroat builds, and all the swallows! Hark, where tree Leans to the the clover Blossoms and dewdrops bent spray's edge~ That's the wise thrush; each song twice over, Lest you should think could recapture The first, fine, careless rapture! my blossomed pear in the hedge field on and scatters at the he sings he never In our United Eva Churches Next Sabbath. The recent en largement Howard charge makes it impossib to hold service at all of he appointments upon the Sabbath, and particularly in commun- lon following an nouncements for this important ser | [ i pastor M. J nd Dr. H. A ngelical week Sny lenfer and of noted iast dist members! gan ZATIOr of h Edwin ard of Episcopal of the Nittan) med; M. J Howard charge Walter Fay Car- Run and Bald Sn | parents, | wrdship, present, appointed to next meeting and ad- journment was taken to Monday, May 28, at the Reformed parsonage. off Jor Bermuca. discussed by all Carson was he per at ti read a Rar ho won the Be i ed by the How- lsave New York it seems that state wide, or papers other the par will num The winners district were, leech Creek, Pownell, of prize car of selecting them, and that ber from in thi Miss Gardner first, I Miss Almed Yarnell, second. The ries with It th priviiege a chaperohe to accompany Miss Gardner hosen Mrs. C. R Good, a young matron of Lock ven, who was formerly, Miss Courter, daughter f the well remembered ‘squire Willlam Courter, her neigh- bor in | hard and a cousin f Miss Gardner's. The Howard letter wishes the esaful young ladies bon voyage, a glorious good time and safe return A Second Start. On Satur last April 26, Mrs Mary E ‘hapman, of Romola, and Joseph f Avis, were married at tire Hayes Schenck This matrimonial ver ture of with bri wind groom and they are ively sixty-sev en and sixty-eight ear May hap- piness and prosperity keep in close touch with them Hustler's) Olive ia fnrst has an SUC Lulu Sche We H. Bennison nopper Saturday Rebec I last Belle nck was a Miss \ dnesday fon'e Mrs. S Haven Miss sick list provi Architect od the with Migs 1 E p ing her friend, Trixie Yarnell ' Mi vin } he | ful time ! 1 Beech Cre sitor was a Lock ng ente Confe rtain r, of | vd a delight- oung friends in ur sprightly, oung as Bowes ! hi in Jers« Shore over Mrs last week Laudensia Mrs. Frank port is the guest C. M. Fox, and Arthur looked old man Thom - on and family Sunday spe nt r invalid sister, Mackeyville of Williams sisters, Mrs Mrs, 8. I. Reber, Youdes, of the town- ifter housekeeping bus in Lock Haven last Sat- | a portion of Mrs 14 Stutzman, of her Mrs ship, Iness matters urday Mr. and lock Haven, grandpa and Wilson Mr. and Milesburg, with Mrs. Mr. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Thompson, of Orviston, drove over the hills Satur. day to spend the week end with their friends here, Miss Susie Pletcher, who is helping make the wheels go ‘round in the big town of Lancaster, Is spending a few days at home, Mrs. 8. 0. Knoll, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Half- penny, at McGee's Mills, has returned to her home here, Mrs. Harry Wilson, of] were Sunday guests of grandma Willlam J Mrs, took H. William Miles, their Sunday Lucas, a of | dinner T sister of | cpm | six i i pa- | {on | visit | loads of | property maze | they WARes ] |vating a | Smith Mra, Frye, of Btate College, form- erly Miss Elsie Bechdel, of Howard, spent a day or two of last week in the old home here, Haupt Bower, of Tunnelton, a few days of recreation among his friends here, his work, Wednesday B. Frank Strunk was hig duty as watchman for a day or two of last week, because of but is on deck again Mrs. Fitzpatrick Is mother, Mrs. William negie, and her sister, | Skillen, of Raton, New Mrs, Harry Wetzel enjoved a Sun [ da visit from sister, Mir An drew Litz, of Auburn, N. X and thelr mother, Mrs, W B. Willow, of Lock put in and rest returning to nid off from entertaining her Helsel, of Car Mexico her wind V [ Of Corning Sunday th Mi ind Quay and when they morning for home, Quay with them normal school wh wi Hiam Monday carrie eft Httle Prof pat VOUung Lo ict ring a The Pletcher icularl ice lool g set of teachers teachers Fr One o his du ariant UNIONVILLE. There will be mmur the M. E worming #30 tend Mrs, Mary ent 1 All A Pec i Mr 8. K. Emer} attended Fellows ' and both were highly ple son Odd week Led term select room Bosworth and two hright little “chips.” of Buffalo, Friday evening. for with her parents weeks igh school Mrs. Alice mn an Mr. and Mrs 'D. Buck Mrs son, with Henry T seriously Willa through The made a when they learned our town floated th water banner, they made a hasty throwing away their empty Excuse me eriff, 1 didn’t Rive you Away day Bellefont on 3) pause and inquiry, that passed sl mean One Car | Inst week a Ox water mains arrived here when they were being unloaded ! large maltese cat (or some other kind) | made a hasty exit out of the door frightening Laird Morrison int feline must Car fo yuple of Epasmas The fen confine x days Pi Harry Lindemut a i oad igh Lind something ything that iting Ar will rites er Was a of the time In the oldest inhabitant wher h hu and 1 town as at present | OF trying to Improve h The streets are a veritable of ditches for water pipes 40 families have intimated that would have water put into their | respective houses Every man, wom- | an and child has employment at good Daniel Hall has put up a fine and is making other Improve The Free Methodists are exca- cellar for a new parsonage in the rear of thelr church. Harry Lindemuth is building a fine modern porch in front of his residence. J, C, is bullding an addition to his home for the purpose of Installing a bath room Hugh Barton will build an stable and make other Improve ments on the property he lately pur- chased from Mrs, Shipley. Johnnie Stere’'s fine brick house is awaiting the arrival of Capt. Henry Holter, the boss carpenter, who Is to do the wood work. It will be a model residence when completed, James R. Holt has made a number of Improvements to his newly acquired home, Even the shade and fruit trees have caught the inspiration and have commenced to don their summer regalia. Thus (it 10 Md iting Int - citizen Ia About barn ments ast | r J. 8. Fox has commenced a | i the | arrived home | extended | goes on all over town, Everybody | iliness, | | Mrs. J. R.| took Makes Home Baking Easy Ir Young Men! a Norfol Ed Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM,NO LIME PHOSPHATE | a WE PAY per pound BUTTER. 16c. per dozen for EGGS, per bushel for POTATOES. 13¢ per pound for LARD, 35¢. for 70¢. Dange Gillen: the Grocer, Next door to Ceader’'s Bakery. Both Phones, Is The Style For You i, = . You'll see more of them worn this year than ever---The Sim Store is showing and selling more Norfolx Suits to young men than any other store in Central Penna---Its’ prepared to meet this unusual large demand for them---We foresaw the popularity of these Suits and we prepared a most wonderful selection of them---and now while most merchants are begging for Norfolk Suits and satisfied to get most anything---The large demand for the suits is nation wide---We are showing Norfolk Suits of most unusual good style and volue---Seven distinct and different cut styles in Norfolks---Each cut in a variety of different materials. Norfolks at $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, and full value at the price. Sim The Clothier, Bellelonte, State College. he Success of this Store Business is Attri- buted Solely to its Reputation for Hon- esty and Square Dealing, Courteous Treatment to its Customers and Truthful Advertising. We never advertise anything but what we have and even should it not sound to you like a big bargain, you will find that it always pays to investigate our ads and convince your- self of their reliability. 3rd Week of Our Big Carpet Sale Bigger and Better than ever before; all the Standard Makes, all the Best Qualities at prices not only cheaper, but much cheaper than elsewhere. are yours for merely a song. Remnants culled from this sale ARD SILKS lorings, $1.15 A SHOWING Beautiful full 16-inches Ol ms FOUL patie handsome « in width, price per yd NEY Real an hnen, Price LINE) I.inen only 30-1n KILLAR An imita of and irons better tl washe width per yard 12150 TUB TUMI CADES SILKS : STRIPES COS REPE ANATOLI BRO All new Spring fabrics, per yard 25¢C. REPE and CHILDRENS ROMPERS AS WELL AS LITTLE FOLKS DRESSES. Rompers for the little ones, a new line specially designed and attractively priced at 50 and 75c¢. DRESS TRIMMINGS AND LACES New shadow laces 12%4c to $1.25 a yard. New Venice Bands 25¢ to $2.50 a yard. All the new effects in all overs. In fact Katz & Co., for fine trimmings, WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE OFFERED LINOLEUM AND CARPET AT PRICES AS LOW AS WE ARE NOW DOING. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. i N¢ W houses $ aDOUL One- 1 trom one Millinery A SALI A sale in high from $1 OF FINE of about 350 I neck | se ty S 25 10 § SHIRT WAISTS. adies Shirt Waists i fects, 2.2% at $1.00 each. ngerie worth RIPPELETTE or OLD TIME SUCKER. also in plain white, SEER- In a Seri of per yard stripes 15¢. BEAUTIFUL DRESS LINENS In White, Pink, Cadet, Navy and Brown, an exceedingly good grade of Ramie Linen, per yard 4oc. KIMONO PLISSE. The new Crepe—~The name of the mae terial 1s all it signifies, handsome color- ings, beautiful designs, per yard 25¢. Allegheny Street, . 4 KATZ « COMPANY } Bellefonte, Penna.
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