Page 12, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Correspondence (CONTINUED. -< HOWARD. “When mean things are said about you, if they are true, amend; they are not true, it is not a bad idea to amend a little anyway.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Presbyterian--Pastor Walter Fay Carson will preach and administer the sacrament the Lord's Supper al Jacksonville at half past ten, and will preach in the Christian Chapel at Moward at hall past seven United Evangelical--Pastor Snyder will preach at past ten, at Jacksonville two, and in Howard at seven Reformed Pastor will hold preparatory Bethel at half past Jona at half past seven, on Saturday, next, On Sunday foliowing he will preach and administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Salona at ten @'clock and at Mt, Bethel at half past Two. Methodist Bdwin Dunning Creek at half past half past two, and the Children's Day held in the church f ol M at half past half past Zechman services at Mt two, and at Sa- Episcopal—Pastor James will preach at Beech ten, at Kennedy at at half past seven exer will be at Howard. 18e8 Children's Day. Last Sunday was "Children's Day" fn the United Evangelical and Re- formed churches, and the services were held at the same hour in the ev- ening. In consequence of this, while both houses had full congregations, meither was overcrowded as is us- ually the There was no rivalry whatever, but the various appoint- ments in the veral churches seemed to make coincidence unavoidable In both congregat! the good ladies in charge of the rk of training the children had worked so hard and Taithfully that results were very pleasing The programmes elaborate in «¢ e and were Tully carried t In the church choirister James <harge . assisted by a full choir were well ren- dered Dorothy Weber’ 501 omment Mrs F Dunham and Miss Maud Thomas i redited with ti the children ts. Pastor Sn Iapted to it In the 80 case wy faith Kane had ions earned dwelling II being mus her day Mr Newton Bickle week. Mrs of last friends Editor Dunham and improve his Jy date Miss with Hoalsburg William et ited his father i Gettig John M Sunday Mirs OLLI peering and Daisy Reis! {f Lock Haven, ‘the friends in meighborho Mr. and Mrs. [san children, f Nort} Fuests at the home of Kline over Sunda Titizen John M \ or work veral da canse of sick fron partially Miss A. Harriet ing for a few we Pittsburg and at _ostern 17 entertained any valle Willi week with her threatens to enlarge “Hustler” at an ear- last Hall pent nire fr Altoona farm on & Sabbath ith Cornwel mberiand Mrs. SBamue laid off week he hich he has for ness re wered Wao eks urd is visit with friends in other points in part of the State Agent Jackson Kline sold another of C. H. cars to 8. Sykes, Creek last week, and Charles bh of running it who departed week has arrived at writes enthusiastically work and wages took a th | them was iG Leathers + 3 Oakley, 111, ad of or ps, weather, Dr. W. J. Kurtz his ‘friends 10 @ Before on Wednesday and a half score or by train Mrs. Willi ant Mrs ana Jesu Paul Mrs carload ball game of Inst wes #0 of others of gee kK, went Wahles. h, « of f im Jennie Ru re Mrs Seibrone Northumber 10818 Mr, and Mrs wer Sunday, with Mr driver of their auto of wer 4 Ixathers Shop 1H Esther Iaughter of ers, and now i. L.ueas,; youngest late Samuel B. Leath of Clearfield, with two children were guests of George D. Johnson and daughter, Miss I. ast Thursday i TTT thn of hom 14 Stormstown tieman = or of our ne Pletcher spent a Le : K A the arl nn POT hospitable Squire John A. Way, at and the genial old gen- yw an enthusiastic admir- Howard girls Everybody 88 replanting SUIT Yedtroved Ve fine doing more or of the tender garden by the frosts of last week Mrs. Johnson, our market gar- dener, has sold out her reserve stock of young plants clear and clean Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dotker, of Pitcairn, came om No, 0, Sunday morning, beemnuse of the serfous 1- ness Of Mrs. Decker's father. John MeCauley, of Hublersburg, who was stritkan with paralysis last Friday. The ‘eongregation of the Disciple ‘Shurch at Romola will hold a public fektival at that place next Saturday eventhog, June 21, and extend a cor- dial Invitation to everyone within reach to ‘be present and help them sanjoy themmsdiven, Mr. and Mes. Sidney P. Brouse, of Trenton, N. J, whe have spent thelr summer wacation with Mrs, Went. zel, here, Tor several years, have ar- rived for the season, and thelr daugh- tor, Miss Myrtle, Is with them for a t portion of the season. “The slipping of the lower end of a iadder standing upon a porch In Ren- ovo, spon which our neighbor, Will jam M. Neff, was painting, dropped him to the floor, throwing his right shoulder out of Joint. He Is at home been Fairview at half him, resting while the strained tendons heal Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Candy, of State College, formed an anto party which came here Saturday to spend the week end with thelr friends, Mr, and Mrs. Charles E Yearick Mr and Mrs, Candy were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z Loder. A call from the Hon Snyder, Sr, and Willls R { Blerly, lawyer, editor and author, was if {one of the pleasing incidents of last | | Tuesday Mr, Bierly from Bellefonte to where the writer knew long agone, and many of the old days were Station agent W. I... Cooke has ac- was on his way him In reminiscences exchanged Years handling | him in taking charge of it himself, and | yy igsion were | i Evangelical | } LI that the it) im Loder spent a portion | Properties, Hublersburg Care i i which | evidence a case, as provide | intimate | departed for a i ly { tember 1 will the | bs of | at | I BD | diffi | that with | fully { terial will her | s tex 3 piu, {| merce, | of | Philadelphia | quired such a degree of expertness in his new auto as to warrant his friends extended and with Bechdel enjoys having His first Lock Haven Cook, Mrs. enjoy with trip was to him were Mrs. and Mr. Miner, Howard enterprise is again mani. fest in the arrangement “Bernie” Loong has made to extend some of the comforts of life to our neighbors of the West End, by a bi-weekly visit, of an ice cream, onable fruits and confectionery to Mt Eagle and Cur- tin, during the hot season. Wednes day and Saturday have been fixed as the days for these extensions Congratulations to Miss Jennie A Kane, who completed her course at the Albright College in Myerstown, Tuesday, June 11, on which occasion she bravely carried second honors, having been chosen salutatorian. Thus Miss Kane adds another to the rapid- ly growing list of our young people whose good work abroad reflects hon- or upon their home town and gives pleasure to their friends Having made sense of the term good in the best as principal of the Lock Haven High School, Prof. Jos- eph C. Welrick, one of our Howard boys, is enthusiastically applauded by the Lock Haven papers, and has been complimented by the Board of Direc tors in a reappointment for the ing year, the substantial ind of salary from one hundred and eleven to hundred and twenty-five dol- lars month, com- with rease on¢ | r The ntl TE | Mrs. Lo slayer it keeps her Mrs. tionate mest ! { Mackeyvill isters, Mrs. 8. I. Reber anc M. Fox, alternately attendance at her constantly While afflicted lad © reas | HO Tater eased NS 5 mer nfer, 1} reason of the new v f of railroad passing through their | came here Friday last and examined each They arrive at no coneclusi of course after Monday, September 15, date they will to may be presented in the act of Case will until m sit in ARRem en Emory ir » of immediate friends of Woodward both Mr and honeymoon immediate. ceremony, and after Seg be at home in Pittsfield pals After the Two of our young master mechan- ics, Cameron and Philip Holter, have just finished putting on three roofs of the famous Cortright metal shingles for parties in and about Zion on the farm barn of J Royer, and they found old roof which had been made of old-fash foned white pine shingles and which was laid in 1544, in such state of soundness as surprised them While it leaked in some places and Mr Royer wanted it relaid, they found it well preserved that it was rather it to get off n they think some needed patching, care- it would Iasted for longer safe no roof, of on barn ir sixty-nine one the the ni done veral year that put last Nave It whatever the ae is Nn gamble ma - dave fe VYOArs To ride with Dean John on for a portion of the home to Harrisburg to important duties as chief State Department of Labor to which Governor most wisely appointed upon arrival at home minutes after bidding to find In the Evening cellent photograph of R. Kurtz in the act of taking the oath office as Surveyor of the Port of to which President Wil- son bas, with even greater wisdom ap- pointed him, was my most pleasing and encouraging experience Inst Thursday evening. To have two rep- resentatives of the fine type of citi zenship to which these gentlemen be- long, appointed to places of import ant trust at the same time-, by execu- tives of the opposing parties in the State and Nation, Is a compliment of no mean proportions to old Centre county, even while we call up mem- orier of her many distinguished men who served well the past generations and have gone to their great reward, Thoughtful citizens of all complex- fons and shades of political aMiation may reflect with just pride upon these selections, and confidently look for such administrations of the duties of these respective offMiges as will recall Cleveland's great apophthegm, "Pub. le office Is a public trust” Price Jack trip from his take up his the and C Tener him; within a him Bulletin an ex editor of ne nm w and, fow W. Randall Musser, a graduate of Pennsylvania State College, and how a mining engineer for a coal company at California, in this state, was at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F P. Musser, in Millhelm, last week. | and {| ployed Williamsport, | BUYS | expe | on} hear such |! Among | has ] i of God-speed | iin Charles | | Ruents iin, UNIONVILLE, ice cream festival will be held Presbyterian church at Buffalo Saturday evening, June 28 Everybody cordially invited Chappy Underwood, after three weeks’ treatment at the Bellefonte hospital, including operation for Hernia, came home Tuesday, prac- tically cured William H home for an John Rowan, Mrs. A. T An in the Run on nn on Buck, of Buffalo, is indefinite visit, voungest son of Mr Rowan, who is em with a corp of railroad engl- located at Cumberland, Md. was deluged with a shower birth day cards on last Saturday, his 21s birthday occurring on the Sunday fol lowing John Is now a man cut from his mother's string doesn’t have to he wants to around, set neers of und loos¢ and when voung ladies cream ele As 'Squire gome work his the creek, a fine, made its appearance distance of where he It gazed at him as If to say "ta! ed around and ground Howard Altoona morning and in Our young sports, name, by permission, took a the road on it. On his return he en- countered some automobiles which “kicked” up such a dust that he couldn't see the road and the young man went over an embankment par- tinlly wrecking the machine Now Harry says he will confine his grinations entirely to a go on foot The Lewis stork his home do you tain his firstborn “pig In pen” or six come aro Pretty, bright, of Tyr ask galant up the per the 104 jee Henry Earon was doing pasture lot across large, glossy within a was minute ‘Squire for on doe short working and then it wheel- a ta! struck Musser on his down from motorcycle on Sunday the afternoon Harry Ker came one hner by push cart or man in The dear little to gladden thelr know, Harry just “equilibrium.” and of the Unionville other day the boy baby at home And wmpplest S. Biddle aft a I I ie It its the Cours the other five teie visiting at Sick home and Margaret the Mr n ] # T lowan one, Is ta nest ever eld hers Not a break | the whole program. The 3 dressed child : as marched in perfect order to the bean 314 Fuiy irer rendered spiration and of all The moly f . gm y rob recitati delight, and the present, with and singing by the jun well ns were an ins filled hearts ire hoir wa pleas WAR andl ery Hoa) Wi Happy One of mem! COBURN., Three elk + ted the valley lay morning and br Sholter's wheat field J. W. Yeisles Union co weed of Mark's WwW. L spending some Wilkes Barre Kerstetter spent Jacob Smith and time wit Monday family with R M Hill Mr H Snyder Pauline and Grace, accompanied by Mr and daughter, Marie are visiting friends thi week Mrs. Nancy | extended ait to Quakertown Miss Rachel ays with J. C Whooping o« raging among grown folks at 8 and ghters wn of the same in Penns lartges returned an her son nt Hosterman spent Weikert are some at AARONSBURG, Miss Marion Adams has home from a delightful visit College A family the residence our town's residents Miss Jennie Rupp. of visiting friends in tos Mr. and Mrs. George this week Mra, of Lock Haven, and Mra and daughter, of Mrs. Harry Auman heim, spent Sunday Mrs. J. H. Crouse Mrs, Julia Deininger, of Millhelm, is visiting friends in this vicinity, reunion was held of Mre. D most highly at erteome a State vn Stover have Frank Haugh, Adam Dave Forest county and son, of Mill- at the home LIVONIA, Mr. Rockey has moved into the camp he has put timber tract he is of this place, Miss Arctura Delong is at entertaining her friend, Mra, of Philadelphia. Mrs. M, C, Schade was called to at tend the funeral of her mother at Farmers Mills on Wednesday, his family up on the operating north present Ellison, 65¢ bushel for POTATOES. obo per dozen for EGGS, 140 per pound for LARD. Gillen, the Grocer, t his { and spent has | pron | {iting | toonna higher | of | spin down | pere~ | is | can't con- | their | only | OAK HALL. Waldo Horman leads in making hay, having falfa, cut and stored in tion, Harry Wagner and 1. C are beautifying thelr home ing new porches. Miss May Kreamer, of Buffalo Run, at the home of her Mrs. Markle, during the tem- “lay off of Mrs. M. on of very stubborn bunion On Wednesday evening the | of G. H. Houser "took possession’ in| certainly did surprise Grant on 45th birthday. Refreshments of | best and everything lovely Every - | body had a most royal time and left | the family with best wishes for many returns of the day our farmers a field of al- perfect condi- | by build- in Mr, and porary count John Shuey, of Tyrone, accompanied his mother, of Sinking Valley, and | brother, William and son of Pitts- | burg, autoed to this place on Sunday | few hours with his sister, after which they took of Penns Cave, of people reunion at by ne - in Hi Ktters, sights Mra. and the A number Love-Jordon Saturday Ed. Rhoads, farm of A. C one of the by this Mrs A C from an attack Hipple, friends in Mary Homan where a fripnd A. OC viaecation, the on attended Rockview while Peters, at the by his work on wis kicked horses but is over tne Peters of of Unionville, is town, has returned from Al. attended the funeral New Organization at Avis, Order of the Golden § 421, O. N. GG. B land Mrs, Dicker | working on for | was organized with 64 charter lowing officers mander—George Helling | commander-~Mrs., 1a | Matthew Ferguson aches The NO Mr heen thre« weeks Naturday evening The lected en of Avi which Boehenck have the on membnners were « convalesd is ACuls ing indigestion tube vis- past fol- Past treasurer Myers; she of tade]l and family are off on a aura come Korman \ grandparents, | | the | George, | McKinney, { thelr friends | | Ridgway, his | the | | ited | da many Thursday, June 19th, 1013, SUMMIT HILL. : Kathrine Mann, of Howard, is guest of her sons, Roland and of this place William Thomas and Mrs.Clyde of Renovo, are visiting parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Mrs Mrs Mrs. H. T are parents Yearick guests at of of and children, the home her Miss Ruth relat Heverl 1s place of Orviston, vis- sun- over Delphia fennel, of ner Ma visited Bellefonte, sister place on Fri. | day The this pls well attend Miss Lulu Yeager excellent success dren, Mi viston on 8 Roy ildrens we on Su Jed Mrs Alvin ( ited the and itlers parents ver 0 T here greeted friends Sunday Bek Dk Dk ht] whch For You to Remember, Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 23rd, First- Second- (BILK DEPARTMENT) 1913 A Sale of Silk Remnants A Sale of Silk Hosiery (HOSIERY DEPARTMENT) Third- A Sale of Ribbons MILLINERY DEPARTMENT) Fourth- Fifth- COAT A Sale of Linen Suits AND SUIT DEPARTMENT A Sale of Ratine and Linens DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Ratz & Company, Allegheny Street, ped EE WE bw Bellefonte, Penna. Fern Dam En Ean they | front | i of the pulpit, their sweet singing, their jor Contre | Hastian | city, | Valley | from Ambrose, | a few | Sunday | Ishier. one College. | nn of | Hot Weather Comforts the utmost in comfort and good style. Suits, Homespuns, Tweeds. hair and Silk Coats, Auto Dusters. Panama Halts. and Lisle. Belts in a variety of leathers. Clothes here that will go a long ways towards making the hot weather months more enjoyable. Pleasure, Sport, Work; we've the proper dress here for you, Cool Serge Suits of Blue and Gray, Tropical Worsted For Outings, Light Weight Outing Trousers of Flannel and Serge. Mo- Straw Hats of every conceivable straw and shape, Shirts of Pure Silk, Madras and Light Weight Mercerized Materials. Neckwear of Soft Silk and Washable Fabric. Hoslery in Silk and Lisle. Light Weight Underwear in Union, Athletic and Plain Styles in B. V. D., Porous Knit, Ballingan, Proper Clothes at The Sim Popular Prices Sim The Clothier, Bellefonte, Penna. 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