Thursday, August 7th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. a Correspondence (Continued) NITTANY. M. Hollar, of McKeesport, of her friend, Mrs. N. nut street, come guest Tolbert. D. B. Fletcher, 626% Wal. is the wel- Mrs. G. W. who is working near St. Mary, arrived at this, place on Saturday with a very bad cut hand which will lay him off for some time, Don't forget the big festival at Nit- tany Saturday night, August 16th, Preaching in the Evangelical church on next Sunday evening. Mrs. Earnest McKibben, of Ridg- way and Miss Lillian MecCaleb, of Pittsburg, are visiting their parents and many friends here. Tom Morrison was disappointed on Saturday in not getting to the picnic, as he was called to jellefonte to break in a new team which his boss recently purchased. Mr. Morrison visited friends in Hublersburg on Sunday evening. 0. N. Yarnell was Saturday on business. Mrs. M. L. Early, visiting at the home Misses Katharine horn, of Altoona, were guests of Miss Margaret Beck, the past week. Miss Claire Virginia Smith, of Wil- llamsport, was a pleasant visitor of Miss Mary Allison last week. Miss Frances G. Webner visited friends in Mill Hall over Sunday. St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday school will picnic at Hecla with some neigh- boring Sunday on Saturday, August 9th, Mr. and Mrs Art. Kessinger small daughter of Pitcairn, visited BE. Kessinger family one day week Walter Rathmell and of Hublersburg, were on Sunday Misses Cordie ers and Helen ven and Miss Bethel, to Bellefonte of Reading, Is of B. F. Beck and Mabel Ray- schools and Ww and last Harold seen ux Dorman, tlossman, Lydi glad to You to Nittany Follow Visitors week, daug! Marg Getgen, erick of Lock toona and Mill Hall Robert pibyed at Renovo, Russel Sunday the iret i 8 Ss ! and |i Janette Mable Kreamer h Kreamer, of Al McClintock, f H n, 1 yoroths who had Haven, has been : em- Lock gone to Zion, here Kessinger, of with his parents ut the roads are dus sly spent we, | need a good rain A pleasant surprise en in honor of her home at this night, August 2nd served at a late retired their ter many more Earl Corman and family ited Dan Long and famil week, have returned to in Jersey Shore We wondered what Rossman look so happy cause he is grandpa William McDowell was ven one day the past iness Our R. ing a fine new larger than his Dan Diehl Is } farmers and baling hay Mrs. Charley Zerby, who Is visiting her Wasson and family writing party was Miss Hester Zerby place, on Saturday Refreshment hour and homes, wis happy bir ai Riv were the m hing hdays egt to made Why F. D mail carrier Wagon old one usy threshing and straw of Mt. Eagle parent which a 14 8 is quite ill 1} at WINGATE. and Mrs. Claud children, of Tyrons days at the Mrs. John Philipsburg Mrs. M. E Beech” Creek Mr. and Mrs son Robert visited Sunday vale wit} Mrs Kee Mrs ter day Johr Miss ne Idabelle, » pat A few days H. Snyder Mrs Michael visited Sunday Henry Estright Mra. James Snyder, visit with her returned to her home ing Mrs. Charlie Mevers and Mrs ry Estright spent Sunday Tyrone Joe with place Frank Sunday ents, Mr Mr Summers are uit ’ ng a few home o (Geo, Bummers Smith spent the at 1 at irray and Swiss. Mec- a t J ' her shin : 4 n (Gertrude Swartz and T daugh. visited gister, arlotte rone 4 } 8 Mrs in er mn Ire their aunt, and Are sinter, Mrs. J Parrish, with her sister, Mrs after nt Thursday a week's pister Hen- evening at Fry. his Sunday at this of Tyrone, spent wife and children Warner, of Verona, visited at the home of his grandpar and Mrs. Lemuel Warner BRUSHVALLEY, The farmers are busy engage ting oats and plowing The whistle of the thrasher ing heard through here Wheat was a fine crop through our vicinity, J. W. Beck had his house put on the wall last week and the carpenters are busy engaged putting up the bara. Jacob Gingerich, who had his leg cut with the mower knives Is able to be about again. Quite a number of our people were to Penns Cave on Sunday to hear the MiMinburg orchestra. Call again boys. There is strong talk about the su- pervisors not fixing the roads. The roads are in a horrible condition from the many heavy rains, The loose stone are not removed and the drain tiles are broken at some places, Pears seem to be a good through here, cut. is hee crop at | Em-| » | make week end | : | Walters Thursday Hes- | | been yur | railroad William | is | | among and | | JJULIAN, Edward Eckley, of Pittsburg, was in town spending a few days visiting relatives. Elmer Myers and wife, who have been visiting friends in Lancaster and Davis, W, Va., returned home this week. ' The M. E. church will hold a fes- val Friday and Saturday nights, Aug- ust 8th and 9th. Ice cream and fruits will be served. Proceeds to go to roofing church, Those who attended Methodist day at Lakemont last Thursday were: Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Cokely, Mrs, W. G. Tallhelm, Clara Myers, George Camp- bell and daughter Elva Albert Miller has stocked yard with coal and is now supply the public with the fuel, Strangers who of Mr. Doris were son, R. Q. Goho and of Pilteairn, and G. W wife, of Willlamsport Mrs. T. B. Turner and niece, Isabel- la, of Clearfield, L. C. Irvin and wife, of Erie, and A. C. Irvin, of Bigler, are all visiting at the home of J. H. Turn- er. Mrs. Anna Williams Ty rone one day week of the serious of Mrs. Steward. Mesdames Tavlor and Fleck, toona were Sunday visitors home of W. P. Parsons Willlam Richards has been the weather the few days better now We are sorry to note the illness of Mrs. Allie Turner, condition is very bad at this The lecture given in the church last Sunday morning, Hon, D. Lloyd Claycomb, of Itoona, his coal ready to best of the funeral Messrs. W. D. Ty- B. Bowers, all Parsons and attended was called to on account her mother, last iliness of Al- at the under past but Is ’ serious Ww hose writing M. RE. by the was a powerful plea for the Temper- an It is hoped will | have its effect at this Mrs. George Sones spending a few day own The © that it cause place of Bald Eagle, with friends IE in condition | n what The tax | PLUM GROVE. Sunday school next Sunday at past two; let us have a full turn as we have Important business hand to appoint n committee t to have and EC) » half out, | on | to old treat Arrangemer an prepare iu Oi chil has been the parents igh to come slp us al D dren, a of SUC the and Ww rR ng preached a hool house all that heard Pit git to this place and d re, ning home on Sunday, taking him his little daughter, who has | spending a yupl of months her grandparent Mr. and Mrs rwood made a his friends rn neighbo wit? ipie with ® improving very | fractured leg | citizens were at Tyrone, last | Mrs. P. B. lddings | Wood. They were nes not to get pretty ® Two in the wreck ening Edward lucky ! sday ev and Mrs the hones well | arred GEORGESVALLEY. lowing were guests ome of FF. W. Zettle of Milroy, Miss Helen and Mrs. Calr Charles Zettle spent Sunday at the home of W. P. Lingle Dr. Zettle spent Sunday at the home | of A. P. Heckman Wonder what the f Sunday Oscar | Zettle | at the } attraction was? visiting | | Coburn, of Franklin, | | tre Philipsburg, | aeven- | number of Aare pi to be A people Thes Frank ng W thr seem Hennigh spent las W. Tibbens of near Belle. ugh oat harvest Wingard and wife, spent Sunday with help fonte George of near Mrs. Da- vis J. €. Barger and day with thelr son Hill Herbert Gobble, kicked by a Carrol Auman pent a few days wither, A. Auman, vest wife Maynard, spent Sun of Cen- of this one day of Centre with his helping place, was | week Hall, grand to har colt last fn f i Pr wheat Minister Praises this Laxative. Rev, H. Btubenvoll of Allison, Ia, | praising Dr, King’s New Life Pills constipation, writes "Dr, in for King's | New Life Pills are such perfect pills | ¢ ollere no home should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guaranteed, Try them. Price 25¢c at C. M. Parrish, lellefonte, Pa. Adv Aug Women Who Take this universally popular home remedy-—at times, when there is need are spared many hours of unnecessary suffering— FFCHANS DLL fold sverywhere. Tn bones, 10¢., 28¢. last | mn | Wed- | Mrs, James Sharp and children left for th ing t Mrs, Mr. Road, Huble three Rev. servic body Mrs dren, ents, Bergstresser and visiting Mrs Hoy with Harte Qul atten Boys, Miss urday Percy vin, Jacob Miss McEl of Mr, son, « Mrs Rh Harri the is spe cles, Mrs Swar Harry Thi Walk Satur ervho Mrs been The | paper Weds Jo busin asi! any | us from {| wreek tig were apad The Gap The Mra visiting Wm Pe the rt Frank former's Miss irned to MS at HUBLERSBURG. weir home in Butler, after spend- he greater part of a year with Sharp. Hurley, wanted wrsbhurg wheels, Hoover will on Sunday invited, George Bright from Ohlo, are Mr the to how State of on the people car ed Mrs led boss show to on the run a hold at 10 communion J) 30. Every- at chil- par- * are | and four visiting her Bergstresser's, also J of Altoona, place, and Mrs, G. F. Saturday very pleasantly former's sister, Mrs M of Jacksonville a number of the festival do you like walking? Verna Allison spent last Sat- » at the home of 1. Kk. Swartz Foringer and family, of Par- | spent Sunday the home of | Weaver, Jr tall Florence and Hazel Sherer, of | home hattan, are visiting at the home| ay Carner, : | and and Mrs. Irvin Showers and] f Centre Hall, visited their aunt, | Rebeconn Charles wes Rumberger sburg, are at country Helen Markle, nding a short time W. H. and E. L Lydia Kramer spent Sunday Corman, abo re will be er Township day « 15 inv Bell, Bell taying with her Kessinger her he Reformed ng their N. H to wile, the same C. Willson beth nt Re J spent the Ar, te ded how (300 in i | was our young men | at Mackeyville Hall, { home at wite, of | enjoying and present home, from with Markle. and Mrs. the home Jacksonville ival held by the High school on! August 8th hart, urd . | burg, Pitcairn, | p her un- Was | Sall Cora| w of | te tz at Aft vening, ited efonte who has daugh SOM tims ter, Mrs has wsdas Ard eS] made and Mil ome Nate n little their A Haines | frien tea rising | daughter Stover's visiting | Pa PLEASANT GAP, and Mrs. Ward She Esther N attended Altoona veok, mrd Chicago limited £0 mail plunged Into it at Ty- last Wednesda All escaped | gis injury and were able t« on « oir Journey to Altoona, Others this place were on the ted train Miss Carrie Get nd Miss Swartz. The also bound Altoona and uninjured festival given by the Pleasant team was quite a sud receipts amounted about Keen, of South at Frank ® Kerstetter nne | on this ywers and! Methodist They were | 13 when | ast No who were Hele! for B plied scald on ball cens $50 Dakota to Christ Keer and family Sunday popular autoed and took pleasure AV sights at Perry College another Rev, home, lentown | celle nt the | brought her down to have her get ac | | quainted Prof son~in of daughter, Sabbath Miss EOrRes Frank 0 visit is here this week immedi Geesey, them | Wilmer | Miflinburg which a rallroad his Mrs visiting Weaver ‘the Miss spent T t He AARONSBURG. Adams has gone for a few days; he is having house built at that place, M. D. Geesey and wife return- Mrs. Balley, the mother of of Hanover, accompan the Lutheran parsonage Stover family went to on Sunday in their auto place they met J. W. Foster, mall clerk and brought him home at this place Wm. 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