Thursday, September 18th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMCCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Page 5. -— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | Ksq., attended week ('lement Dale, court at Clearfield Miss Della Hurley home after a pleasant in Philipsburg Miss Sunday Kurtz last returned to friends has visit Alkens with J Lewisburg Hoal, of | spending thelr and Emma J. and Monday and family at Mr ind Mrs Washington, D annual vacatio with relatives spent Fred friends The Academy and dance will Hall, on Saturday e 11 Those who are tend will be notified Mrg, Margaret G granddaughter, Roberta were v at the home and Mrs. Clement Dale, left fi heme at Washington, D, C, "1 evening W. E Altoona, rety Mountain ter vis Bgalsburg place they er, 8. D. Gettig, E home on wp Next Thursday, Uncle Tom's in Company, exhibiting th and grandest U Tom's in existence, the attrac Garman's opera This pany carries 50 4 two bands, music lature circus p and 60 t opening reception | held in Arcade | vening, from 8 to} expected at- | be to in due time and Davis of Mr wr thelr hursday Dikeman her who (gsitors Gettig and son t rmed to guests 8q., Bishi street pe ople, de floats wrade Pr of Sept — Open Thursday Stetson's fam company, the Secure your of-town peop for reserved store Auto and State C tion —James spendir 134 home | nesday resume tor In both way ¥ $110 that the v boarding hou some time nda up, took th n Pocka's | hile § ent nd de am Whiterock and that night Kap J from Al at ‘ Monda sizing widow rings ' informe found lowir menses KTressive the chole provided guests departe homes wishir happy ret odring many —eAsbur Davis son, of font look Ly The who are Heht oo Monday College and Mr Thomp Phil An au their mobile to interests of in this i after this coun- gentlemen electric in the the section drove ire KOmMe interested mpanie afternoon to examine thelr plant there Mr the evening the attended a meet ing of the Town Council and submit. ted a proposition with the object securing a franchise for their com- pany the borough of Bellefonte Mr. Davis is Treasurer of the Clear field Trust Company. This was his first visit to State College and he ex- pressed himself as greatly delighted with what he saw there of the in they to features of Veteran Grange Park on Tuesday was and drum corp from this volunteered thelr services in order to give the "older boys” a reminder of the sort of music they were familiar with in the days they were making our country's history. There are eleven members in the orp, beside the leader, six buglers and four drummers. Dressed in natty white coats and caps the boys march. ed to the Diamond of the town In the forenoon and gave our people a sam- ple of thelr music, before departing for Centre Hall, Each is proficient In bringing out the best that is In the drum and bugle, in fact four of the members are veteran musicians, The personnel are: Ben Gordon, leader; Buglers—Elmer Gordon, Gus Emil, William Saylor, Carrol Corman, Rob. ert Gordon, Robert Hassinger: Drums ~<Robert Bloom, George Johnson, Walter Harpster and Charales Sax- fon. The corp is open for all engage- ments and are ready to furnish en- tertainment at any time or for any occasio, ~ne Day at the bugle place who tretyrned ista got | | dents from On | State | | deserves { scholarship of | | this | pastor Walt Thursday Mr, and Bellefonte the past Mrs home visit for Uncle Tom's Cabin, next Mrs dted week Perrin, of in Tyrone Charles vis friends Noll returned from a Indiana, Pa of Rebersin clerk place T evening husband at bert W. Blerly ted a position as Meese store Gainfort, 108 east Curtin next shorthand evening, Oct, 7 P Charles Sunday to her week's Ire in this oper pen James 8 the g Rogers Mrs r C3 EL the Gra and Mollie MeO home y urday evening home irg urds from | their Pa where spent 1¢ summer nd Mrs, George M., Gambl« week made the automo Vers Mr and vement } $41 18) P and family } anil Tuesda when he resumed. his work ident Qifte College wee K a = at lef vishurg freshman ft conte engoll i ollege n IE in by everal hundred all over the countr one of twenty, to While this the entire expense of his yet It helps some, and he great credit for winning a where many contest. took part a fine young and we feel will profit by opportunity to an education, W. Winey, SLL nell « er cipated win scholarship vin was scholarship does not education, RO He In sure get ants man Tuesday tev, ( of the local United church, and Darius Waite, who representative delegate from this charge, left for Grennsburg, Penna to attend the sessions of Allegheny conference which opened in that city yesterday, There is just enough un- certainty regarding Rev. Winey's re turn to this place as pastor for next conference year, to cause a feel ing of regret among the members im is the various other denominations in Belle fonte. He has served the local church faithfully and well during the past four years of his pastorate here, and although his departure would mean regret to himself and congregation, his future advancement must also be considered, We have knowledge that an very fiattering offer was tendered Rev. Winey recently from a large church in Dayton, Oh, which i= an indication that his successful labors in this place are being watched by others, Mr. Winey, however, refused the Dayton call, as he does not wish to leave the Allegheny conference His absence from Hellefonte during the conference will extend over next Sunday, In which case there will be no services In the church other than Sunday school and Christian Endeav- or, | Of {th Brethren | the | of i his congregation and his friends in the | Mr. and Mrs. A. C Tuesday for a week in Philadelphia Mingle left | or ten-day and Atlantic on visit ‘ity A pretty latest fixture Mrs, George parent on little in the Hazle, Monday baby girl is the home of Mr. and born to the happ morning of tl week Mrs. riannah fonte's oldest Indie ill at her home for ti 5 Ww Jones, of BB heen High with an One hi on east da grippt Mr, and Rebersburg Mrs Wer the \ly it ing tr the ip enthu MARRIAGES. Rapp—Goss. I Mrs, Frank A wish Hartman Grove— {ry R 3 Lucas—Mann. Rowan—Wyland Yorks—Jackson, he T } Margaret Samuel Mr. and dale; Mr. and and daughters Nanticoke; and Burns ton The newly wedded today for Washington, New York Boston, They will. reside 1 Delaware street Mrs. Biri Laura leave and 1513 Meets. (‘entre Co the read. M. CA Presi. Committee meeting of the Executive committee met in ing room of the Bellefonte ¥ { Friday, Bept. 12, at 11 a m dent C. I. Gramley presiding Dr Schmidt led in prayer. Miss Martha { Robinson, state field worker, {present and read a communication from Bupt. CC. A. Oliver, stating that sixteen teacher<training classes qualified—twelve short of the ment for front line position gome discussion ax to how this {clency might be made up, It was | cided that each member of the cutive committee should see and reorganization of defunct classes also organize new classes |f It is hoped that in this way county will continued to be In the front line position. Pastors and Sune day School superintendents should be interested enough in this matter so that the required number of classes be organized and enrolled Pres. Gramley recommended each member of the Executive mittee should urge and encourage atl. tendance at the annual state conven- tion held at Williamsport, Oct. §, 8, and 10, 1813, and that persons desir. ing credentiale to attend should write to Co Bec'y. LL. W, Nutall, Philips burg. Pa, for same, County Executive A special require. de- Exe possible Centre that Come- WAR | have | After | defi. | urge | and | RECENT DEATHS, of | Ire 108 ANCOOK Oldest tt his morning aged Kh He had he died will be (IW Hancock, one of Philips that place on 'l and 2 home In nr Inter afternoon n residents home In VOUS a2 pied the for eight ‘ made thi IINHIZER Pr Orns ! OO Mir ‘harles Ince uddenly LS § ! mn TT Emin nee nt ng of last Eminhizer ind Ma 1 mr ¢ firer M il entered the Peni ivan road she 1868 wpe at Bellefonte as a machin f Dallef ment eks hrothers LE in com mny § Edward and Albert he sme 1 Bellefonte to wittend the fair. making the trip from | tomobile d condition the exer been too Rreat He wan to thit place 1 ! A ! an § In wenkens to have grew worse lellefonte and into reomed r him, and h« admitted ta the t Wednesday iker, sinking on Friday in which mained until Sunday 2:30 when death claimed pt diagnosed his fut meningitis Shields was the of Mr Charles E. Shields. and was | Mi urg, September 17, 1586; was within three days of being 27 vears of age He is survived by father and these brothers and sisters | Edward, Clair, Myrtle, Ruth, Mary, | Albert and Dorothy, all of Columbus, | Ohjo. His mother preceded him to {the grave about two Years ago ceased was a consistent member Ia gradually grew unconsciousness condition he re. afternoon at him allment as Frederick and Mrs born at he thus Wwe sicinns ercular gon the and by League. He held position of court stenographer, was held in the highest esteem {his employers and associates, On of his serious condition in the hospital, his sister, Miss Clair, arrived here Sunday and was with him when he passed away. The body | ws removed to the Wetzler home in | Milesburg where brief funeral wser- | vices were conducted on Monday af- | ternoon by Rev. Piper, who baptised [the deceased twenty-five years ago | The remains were then taken to Co- lumbus for Interment, the Epworth | learning Matrimonial Market, CC. Walker - Centre Hall Dutrow + « Centre Hall M. Soltis - « Clarence Pinchok « « = Clarence Raymond Erma 8B. John Mary of Monday { hee nt | following hospital | | left The | | mide | his | De- | 8 of | age at the Methodist ehurch and president of | and drove the oar COUNCIL MEETING. persion held or pul Pre and the Helbert Walk- The monthly the regulng borough evening ’ ne Bpemi councii buliding on Keller memit Heezey er MEReLt und =helnl Auderbact Broo Company, ] Lhielr al tated th portion of cuplied 1 and a usked " INSURANCE Y. M. C. A. STAR COURSE. A splendid Line of Entertainments Has Been Secured. Automobile Accident at Bald Eagle. An Altoona automobile party gisting of two ladies and a like n ber of gentlemen had an exciting perience near Bald Eagle about o'clock Sunday afternoon when con um- OX - diteh Into a neigh- landing on its jeft were going up Bald a moderate gait when happened. Had they anything but a sane would have been killed injured Ar it was they out, the ladies receiving a number of bruises and the entire party a general shaking up. Dr. Q I. Lowrie, of Tyrone, hastened to the scene and rendered what profession 1 attention WAS nNECesEArY A ERar- Tyrone took out a new wheel into their garage on its own power. The wind shield and left roar Joor were destroyed. It was a five-passenger Ford to jump ACross a boring field, finally The party valley at accident traveling galt they likely or seriously were thrown Fagle the been A Farewell Party. A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Bowen, at Zion, on Friday evening, In honor of thelr daughter Carrie, who left on Saturday for Everelt, where she holds a position as teacher. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music. Those present were: Bessie King, Verna King, Ethel Grove, Grace King, Verna Johnstonbaugh, William Grove, Daniel Grove, Edward Lyons, Clyde Johnstonbaugh, Guy Lyons, Kathryn Bowen, Pearl Bowen, Ruth SchrefMler, Carrie Bowen, Elsie Bowen, Harold Lyons, Lee Lyons, Lottie Gare brick, Mary Bowen, Ira Vedofer, Nevin Yearick and Willlam Bowen, | Bradford § mot her ment | not cent a word than 26 cents; 1 180 cents from this ofc HOUSES FOR BALE TO L} 3 20 | the | hind tire exploded causing the car | ad Mr. and Mrs Monda WO Weeks \ Mr» orth Bpring left for pleasant Riley's of wit Mrs Firadle Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber ean insert a in this column one exceed 20 words want adveriis issue free, if It does charges vw others, one first issue, no advertisement loss two issues 40 cents; three issues No advertisements will be answered For sale s Bellefonte. 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