Thursday, August 21st, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Correspondende | (Continued) NITTANY. On next Saturday the 23rd, the second quarterly meeting of the United Evangelical church will be held in the United Evangelical church at this place at 2:30 p. m, and on Sunday Elder H. A. Benfer will preach at 1:20 p. m. and administer the Lord's Supper. Everybody is cor- dially invited to these services. Don't forget the hour 1:30, as the Elder preaches in Pellefonte in the even- ing. Sunday the dusty Guests at the home of G. W. Young on Sunday were, Mrs, George Harp- ster and daughter Nellie and son Wal- ter of Bellefonte and Arthur Young and family of Potato Creek. The Misses Miriam Lee and Hoy, of near Hublersburg, guests of their friend, Miss Diehl over Sunday. John Delaney, wife Centre Hall, attended the festival here on Saturday night and visited some of their many friends over Sun- day. Miss Helen Fry, of Williamsport, who had been spending a few weeks. with Miss Miriam Beck, returned home Friday. S. W. Maggs, of dayed in Nittany. Mrs. Ruth Beck Hoy Philadelphia for a ten days’ visit, Will Dorman and wife and Newt Dorman and wife, all of Avis, were attendants at the Lutheran church on Sunday morning. Rev. Manhart, of Selinsgrove, present at the installation of Shultz, on Sunday. Mrs. Ann Smith, of visiting at the home of C. 8S. Romick Mrs. William Decker and daughter Laura and son Roy are visiting at the home of W. H. peck. Miss Mary Allison returned day from a ten days’ visit with! friends in Lock Haven, Williamsport and Rome. 3en. Lutz, Bald week end at home. L. R. Robb spent Friday the home of B. F. Shaffer on to Mifflinburg. Grandpa Zerby and Bailey, from across were guests of H. P. Zerby and fam- fly several days the past week. Last Monday Harry I Yearick ited his parents, Mr. Yearick at Nittany of to his home at Ridgwa) A. E. Ziegler and w College, were Sunday visi home of his aunt, Mrs, Isr ick Tom Morrison, tended the festival night and visited Come again Tom. A large crowd from tended camp meeting Sunday and report havin pleasant time. E. W. Ammerman, W. Tolbert, D. A. MeDowell ert Allison were Lock Haven last Friday. Guests at the gallus and family Willlam Sheats, of Howard; Myers, wife and baby, of Avis; Lizzie Sheats, John Weaver and Miss | Sylvia Weaver, of Altoona | "Robert who a horses recently, is getting along wed] can be expected Robert Allison purch horses also harness and wagon Joseph Herman at Hecla Park cent: Bob expects to go to farm- | ing in the spring The festival on Saturday largely attended and a nice sum money was taken | for which we thank the public for their liberal | patronage | Rov and William Baker a fed by George Nestlerode from Lock Haven on Sunday ir~ on their wheels and for the day of Mr. and Baker inst, was a very hot day and Oh! roads Helen were Lillie and daughter, of Flemington, Sun- is home from was Rev. Bellefonte, is Mon- | Eagle, spent the | of | night at | daughter, Mrs the mountains, at the | lellefonte, at- Saturday Sunday of here friends on on this place at Boonville on g had a very | Harry Baker, J. and Rob- visitors Gun were Milford | home of Tom on Sunday kicked by as Strouse Was as t eam from Bed A night was came morn- | were guests Mrs. Harry WINGATE. Miss Kathryn McKee and sister Sue of Pittsburg, are visiting a few days among relatives of this places "he | latter returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Star, of Sa- vannah, Georgia, visited a few days last week with their aunt, Mrs. Er- ward Long | Mrs. Edward Markley and son Wil- Ham, of Benore, are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Mahle tright. Those reunion at Eli Stere Mary Murray Davidson time. Joseph Fisher, has arrived home with his parents Fisher Mr. Samuel Estright rice are spending sometime cousin, Miss Ethel Bottorf, of S« Those who visited last week at home of Lemuel Warner were; Andrew Singleton and Miss Clara Flick of Julian, Mrs. Jennie Fultz of Altoona and Mr. and Mrs George Flick, of Lower Egypt There will be a festival held the P. R. BR. lawn, September 6, for the benefit of the church. Everybody is ed to come Mr. Doyle Heverly, spent Monday with his sister, E. Flynn, Mr. Joseph Davidson Haines spent Sunday friends at Hublershurg. Mrs. Ella Harnish visited Sunday with her son, Harry Wagner of Miles burg. Mr. George Snyder and friend Miss Frances Hunter Hall SBundayed with his brother, J. H. 8nyder. The farmers in our vicinity started their fall plowing. the Williams Martha are as follows: Mr Ralph Mclaughlin, Misses Fisher, Marie and Geraldine Kathryn McKee and Ella All reported who attended Michigan a few week Mrs. W. E of Detroit to spend Mr. and and sister Peat. otia on 1913, cordially of Beech Mrs Creek M Harry their and among his lady of Mill Mr, have Suffered Eczema 50 Years—Now Well Seems a long time to endure the awful burning, Itching, smarting, skin-disease known as “tetter"-—an- other name for Eezema. Seems good to realize, also, that DR, HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT has proven a perfect cure, Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes: "1 ean- not sufficiently express my thanks to you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It has cured my tetter, which has troubled me for over fifty years.” All druggists, or by Re boc. PLEIFER CHEMICAL CO St. Louis, Mo. Phindelnhl Pa. C. M. Parish, druggist, Bell Pa~Adv. hy | sociation | the | birthday | Zi¢ wurtin Vern his way |, | Mrs | Hall Miss | S | with his broth John, returni | Saturday jon | selves Es- | i i new | so high two having a fine | with their | the | Mrs. |» Evangelical | invit- | { spent { home CENTRE OAK, Weather very hot and dry; farmers all busy plowing for fall seeding. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gobble and daughter, Mary, spent Sunday at H. BB. Frankenberger's, The Young Woman's held a basket plenie Bungard's grove on report just more than a nice time. Of course, they were not all girls at the plenie, Miss Della Spayd and uncle, uel White, are spending a week at lantic City, taking inthe sights, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Grove held a | picnic on their lawn on Saturday for their Sunday school classes, The following were presen: Paul and | Melvin Grove, Elmer Long, Russell, | James and Paul Brungard, anne | Charles and Woodrow Moyer, Charles Frankenberger, Russell Relish, Russell Deitz, James Ogden, Jay Rachau, Ralph Hagan, Paul Shreckengast, John and Robert Rishel, Lester Al- bright, Carrie and Ruth Grove, Grace, Kathryn and Mabel Long, Helen, Mary, Sarah and Emaline Brungart, Nellle, Helen and Lauretta Meyer, Mary Long, Sarah Frankenberger, Agnes Bible, Ruth Rachau, Sarah and Kathryn Rishel, Anna Bartges, Alma and Sarah Zerby, Margaret Sholl James P. Grove, Grace Albright, Mrs. Arthur Grove, Mrs. John Long, Mrs, Blanch Brungard, Mrs. Wm. Meyers, Mrs. Geo. Long, Mrs, Wilbur Lucas Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Frankenberger Mrs. Edith Deitz and Mrs. H M Wert. The day surprise ges, Saturday ent were Mr teroff, Mrs. J. M Andrew Rote, Mr. and Mrs Swab, Mrs. H. D. Hagen, Mr. and Mrs John Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas, Mrs. Edith Vonada, Mrs. Geo. | Long, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frederick, | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Frankenberger, | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heckman, and Mrs. Geo. E. Heckman, Mr Mrs, Wm. Homan, Mrs. Robert Bart- ges, Mrs. H. E. Homan, Mr. and Wm. F. Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. Cly Dutrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry lig Mrs. Frank Decker. The same nig voung folks also surprised it being her Christian Emanuel day They Eman - At. birth. Bart- press. Fet- Mrs. Paul grand Wm. D. Those neighbors had a for Mrs evening and Mrs. Wm Ream, Mr. and de Carrie Bartges Those and present were Liz- George Fettero Arch, Merril and Russell Ha- rma Vonada, Mildred Long ng, Mary and John F ranker ‘ora Boal, Ralph Rachau, Earl Mary and Ro Zu rby, yhert Geo, Long's. | from Kentuckey, | time with her aunt, Decker Bartges, fr with is spending Frank Miss Jennie nt Sunday ym Penn | Spe I, from Miilhel Wm D B Arige FILLMORE. again after Of art compan | Mpl, ilberdean, this last Tt th ne night ng home Migs State Col week this pla L Last Friday night abot five young folks gathered at wri sChool house and had a corn roast lawn. They had all kinds of good things to eat and enjoyed them- After supper they parted for home wishing the have anot roast next Anyons HN kind of on Charles Ia kind of and with Mildred Mingle the latter part Mabel Norris Edna and leg, spent last with Miss twenty - the Sel- the year, call itz, corn would timber saw tell men large ut them down. I can not large the ears get Roy Crust, wife and pent Sunday at Pleasant Joseph Tressler is na with his son, two Gap spending a night of Inst week McKnight, of part number There were thirty present; ready at 11 o'clock the ¢ vered with good things eat, los ream, cake, candy and Ht All departed for home at wes irs of morning rejoicing ve a to a pper being bles were SPRING MILLS—Route 2, Charles Ripka and son, several days week of Steward at Mra last Ripka, at Giap Mra, Edward Lingle and Russell, spent the home of W, P The festival held Grove Sunday school tended Those who Lingle's were Clinathan nd tre Hall agd and sons, Tuesday Lingle by was last, at the Locust largely at- spent Sunday at E. L Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mec- two daughters of Cen- Miss Margaret Kritzer and friend, Mattern, of Lewistown. Wm. Herman, of Altoona, who Is spending some time at the home of his uncle John Vonada, had the mis- fortune last week to break his arm. Miss Abble Barger, of State Col- lege, visited her parents over Sune day and attended the festival How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ease of Oatarrh that eannot be cured Ar Ha Catarrh Cure. vi CHENLY A CO. oledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known f) 8 abie to oarry out sire ratesctions A anciiy WALDING, KINNAY & Manviw, Wholesale | Hal's Oatarth Cure Aireetly u timoninie sent free. Pri Price 75 cette ne hy +A in, §oid by ai tor constipation, As- | in | Satur- | { former's Mr. | ¥ and | Mrs. |. Wm. F.|Kkin { fonte | communi tween. B hildren place | growing a | stocks grow | require | toi how | it | children | fe Ww | Daniel “ [| Hunter's | of | Lioyd, | the | Pleasant | Miles | | CURTIN. Mrs. John P. Harris, | Miss Sloon and Miss guests on Wednesday Curtin, Mrs Holter sister, Mrs. Warfield, Wilson were of Mrs. Jennie Vanscoyee and were guests Mrs. J. E A corn and Billy former's niece of the | Curtin in nume- enjoy supper was | cabin of Laird Curtin; | ber of young folks themselves and supper Mr. and Pittsburg, served quite a gathered to partake of the Mrs. Charles visited at the ry Shultz and wife on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Barger, Mrs Miles Doughman and N. J. Brooks attended the Willams reunion Martha on Saturday. Mrs. Neff, has {11 the we are LO say at this writing Mrs. Ida Larson Bellefonte shoppers Mrs. Prince urday. The (‘hester, home of Hen- at Thomas been very glad of near past week, she is Eric on Saturday, Shultz and Mrs. Howard shoppers on Sat- and son Henry were Union Sunday held In Felmlee's on Saturday Everybody school grove near Curtin was a decided success enjoyed themselves had plenty of good things to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brvan, have been visiting their daughter Mrs T. G. Leathers of Mt Eagle, return- ed to their home on Saturday A temperance lecture will be given in the M. E. church on aext Sunday evening by Rev. Sawtell Everybody ig invited attend 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Henry the former's sister, Mrs on Sunday Mr. and daughter, plenic to Shultz visited Mrs of the mother and Mrs Edward Ridges, and Wm Yeager visited Mrs on iister, Kelley Prince Kathryn Ci who N. Y.. return place on ed Satur- Hi of Mrs and Miss len Camp, of Jennie making a Jerse Shore is employed parents, Mr Sunday ody + Aa, axiderm at Lock Mrs. Mittie Mann and two va id Maude are taking a visit with friends and re Haven and Flemington ree Watkin nday with the Wagner nt Haver chile two weeks latives Lock Mra (Gee ind form- Beech Wat. Belle. James were Meeting i ing but the foot Ww ners lensed ttended Si ever and far he that hear mmandments A gues ler was PGRY MATILDA. ms and attended tarried fr wife iiitle son the aver going Creek Williams’ { lidayst Williams reur n ting up oid Monday morning to spend a week i frie oe after which ure and ends Marsh ire fQunday hur r inday the | | Lutheran choles | of | ja day and wife | Curtin, but | improving | | ters, were | Wm { on | R. Emma {Philips and who | | Mr | hom | at the | Sh she is Thomas Nel? |; and | the | John | Sun- | has been | briet | iren, | Mrs. Ella} inday | ashers and | ve- | and | return | AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. John Detweller little son, from near Centre Hall, { Saturday with his father at the {of his brother-in-law, Warren | kleblech | Walter | bach, | thelr and spent home Win- Orwig Altoona, families and Harvey spent ! Reinch- ad Sunday the quiet Rey Geeney, had a very wedding at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Btover on north 2nd street, the contracting parties were Mr. McKin- ney and Mrs, Larter, Mi Mrs. Charles pleasantly at Last Thursday minister, and very Mrs toll day with Wood, Miss a guest Weaver Mrs Wolfe Linden spent Hall. Sun- John Kreamer her near Mary at the over Mr spent aged parent, Boalsburg Guisewite, of home of her Feldler, in uncle, | Geo Emma Mabel and in company with and daughter the Brungard and daugh- Cella, of Rebersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Rempe autoed rom lock Haven 18th to spend a day with Mrs Hens Miss Eleanor Snyder county, of her uncle, Widmore, Is visiting at Mr. and of Salem, the home | Mrs. W. H AXEMANN, Miss Adaline Kline, daug} and Mrs. D. M. 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ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION TO Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asbury Park or Long Branch FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918 Round $6.25 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE Tickets good going only on train leaving 6:3 1 on all regular Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Meeting Hand Bills Good returning trains tailed information consult or nearest Ticket Agent PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Is a pretty dangerous thing to display or to be known to be about you. But a check book of the Bellefonte Trust Company is never a temptation to violence. It in of no use except to the owner. Why not carry such a check book instead of the dan. gerous cash. Some murderedmen would still be living if they had followed that prudedntial plan. The Bellefonte Trust Company BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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