Page 8, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, ® Thursday, September 18th, 1913, Correspondence (CONTINUED. BOW OB OW OW OW OW HOWARD. “If | can let into scme soul A little light, If | Some pathway dark and drear Can render bright, If | to one in gloom can show The sunny side, Though no reward | win I shall be satisfied.” In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Reformed-—Pastor EE. H will preach at Jacksonville at Howard at half of these places appropriate to beautiful Harvest Home season United Evangelical astor Snyder will preach at Curtin at past ten, and at Marion at half seven Presby terian-——Pastor Carson will preach at half past ten, and half past seven. The union will be held the Christian and In two, seven. services in each will be Walter KF at Unionville meeting, evening of prayer this Thursday (Chapel No. 3 is ed Aid Episcopal—Owing the pastor on be no preaching “Meditation Methodist of is an to to ahsence i there will service A Litt!s Late. The following ers now untimely last week's ountable place, in sidetracked them linotype machine old lunch Armstrong gradually time, ended : life about ing, Sept. § McVeytown, swhit more In near items and a few would have letter tangle, DEAT but S0Ime sSOmMe us the Ja growing his | of age ingletown, { Iz Mir own hand fler h ng iret lected them es, and sturdy ol is : A of painstal eRinning of the Jae s ully se their his is SINE mar Y. M. C. A, Movement. Last Sabbath after ner Campbell, {. Austin, encouraging nexpect as an on y of the Anne Bel in A prospect is organized it is to be promise may be ful- is woefully desti like entertainment for either a8 men and boys the Mizure hours ‘onsequentl) our miscellaned lage of and old of bot} BCXOS, moving pimiessi about, search of entertainment the right sort, and t to t influ. ences which, to put It very mildly, in any thing aid in either physical mental, moral or spiritual uplift the people To nothing of spirit. ual life, which of course, the most important of ail life, and looking at the subject from even the lowest point of view, the economic and intellectual gain which would be sure to in the wake of the establishment maintenance of a Y. M. C, A should stir the Interest of every lic spirited member of the commun- ity, Further efforts toward effecting an organization of the kind are to be made and everyone should turn out and “lend a hand” Hiking Across the State. Friday morning last a husky, stalwart young men, home is at Swarthmore, Pa, and whose names are Edward D., and Cralg I. Voelker, brothers, passed westward through our Main street, on foot, carrying on their shoulders a full camping outfit. They stopped, asked something about thelr way, and with cheerful courtesy gave the story of their trip In conversation with the Howard letter. They left Philadel. phia in the morning of Sept. 1, with the purpose of spending their holiday in a walking trip from that city to Erie, camping by the way. There i» no test of strength, question of time, nor wager about it, they are simply out for pleasure and health, and In order to have some sort of schedule, decided to walk between two points, following, as nearly fs may be the State Highway routes from point to point. offered a ride in some passing auto they take it. If future that this Our t tt) hoped filled tute of or a men always like of uireots wn ing place sul ie DOYS Or 10 issembie y do, in vening { filled with a the ¢ are us assem! young in of street are, lacking the sub je he in all towns sadly to HAY in, club, pub couple of whose Zechman half past ten, at Marsh Creek at half past past the the M J half past ay Port Matilda at at which in the 4 _" | series, and the subject to be consider- | names of the Prayer." | ni the vacation | tht | } i of | Latreet : which | two follow | and | | | i | | | to strike some may RO moenl they happen about meal time they restaurant and take «o impedimenta consists of a small tent, or sleeping bag, and a blanket for each, with a small very complete kit of cooking and three meals, or one day's of provisions. So far they out in the open every Thursday night they { Hall, and passed Howard about {o'clock Friday morning, purposing | KO on by way of State routes to burg, Port Matilda, Philipsburg Clearfield, arriving at Erie about day or Tuesday of next week were fine bright, gentlemanly and here's good luck them, to an night Last Mon- They {to Camping Out. A party of our young people turned home from an eight camp, last Monday evening, left here in the morning of the fous Monday The place chosen the well planned and equipped tage belonging to the Masonic near Curtin station, which has advantages, There were fifteen the party, and they had with three horses, two wagons and buggy, which enabled them to all about the beautiful country which they were surrounded, in forage, visit the county Bellefonte, get their dally meat papers, and escort some of their iting friends to and from the It proved to be an unusually able fair, and the youngsters the better for it They were loned by Miss Woodward, other members Hilda Wagner Margurietts Kane, Pifer Pifer, Foresman, or, Cameron re- prey - many fair at Vis enjoy - are £ haper- and of the Myrtle are, cher, (George Vagner many | lled, Mrs Ww ikne 1 § vaiter before | bs | Lightning I'he = Sad Accident. Monda hr es. Dr. Kur 5 | to mis him preliminary his auto Miss Al last to begin Philadelphia and Mrs iy Was (8 me ast Kather was k hom RW Mart} 1 isan eral urd at Stewart in Phildelaphls E. Barton home of he “the divide with if Jersey Shore the father, Joseph ker, on her lit daughter of Belle enough large ad rmer one of the former of our town, and | now an important member of the hospital force at Bellefonte, was al home visitor last week N H. . Holter improvement upon house, an important will be the raising feet from the ground and Mrs, Edward Johnsonburg last they came home Tuesday accompanied by Miss Mrs. Gréen's sister Miss Mary Klingeman, of Hartleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes, with thelr two daughters, and Harvey Mann and daughter, of Blanchard, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ward V. Schenck The Howard letter Is indebted to Mr David E. Holter for the largest, smoothest, cleanest and In all re- spects most nearly perfect pear he has seen this year. It would have been a winner at the ate fair. Two improvements are under way this week on Walnut street A new sidewalk in front of the residence of Mra. 8. H. Bennison, owned by forme. er sheriff Cooke, and a new kitchen added to the home of lumberman, John Lyon, Mra. WL James Crayer useful young men i= beginning a his Main | feature of of It about Capt fine Mr ed in when were Jouse, visit. | and | they Leotta Green week Harvey, who acted as substitute for Miss Carrye Butler while she was on her vacation trip, is now helping In the Kline and Wolf store, being one of those who can “lend a hand” In almost any emer. gency. Assistant cashier of our bank, Wil. lard MeDowell, whose old enemy rheu- matiam made a sharp attack upon him some weeks ago, has returned town Their dog woolen but | utensils, rations have camped camped near Mill ten to Miles - and fellows, days’ having was Col. order of them one drive by gather and station, all the Helen | b Bim | ihe oid the seve from a course of treatment at Mt greatly and nEain, Clemens, his desk improved, is made mq Decker information that Chalmer as engineer of a dinkey Cameron Mr Decker on a steam shovel at onville, Crawford county, Pa, thank him for the correction, William HH. Thompson has repairs upon the house lately chased by Mrs, A. WW. Gardner ting on new siding, a new and larged front porch, and tearing the old lawn fence. This will en up another spot on Main HM and familly ranged Niagara }. fOF and Several of the family taken up their residences there house has been rented Mr Mrs, Fred lechdel, son-in-law daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Confer, the season Mr Mrs. Charles E Mr. and Mrs. Robert joyed Old Home week port, as guests of Mr Lord The Presbyterian « last Sabbath evening, well entertained in Mayame rendered a very lo; and Mrse J letcher sang “Ashamed alto and tenor duet Miss Long, with v In addition week as going from teach In other localitie the names of has Erroneous last week employ od Kine at acraneman Btree Confer to 20 to the winter have about have to Yearick jennison nt and and Mrs O ongregatior WHS uUnus music sweet little Will Mayes plano an by ery fine eff those mentioned among ther Miss chosen placed been permanently supercd meetings As noted al ments Ore separate chen MILESBURG. Scandrol time past at her Was for treatment red who has RIM taken to the pla has | summer their qui ad The etl] Scan i aro wh ding " irg High » her studies mother's Milesh resume of her say hegun pur- put- en- away bright - t ar- Oct possibly longer already Their and and for and en. Williams WwW. ally Miss Long, of Clarksburg, Virginia BO. and A. of Jesus" accompan pur The Sunday the corn Mins Farley, HSirunk, for a They our male JACKSONVILLE, heavy nights and Alta of he Rex Saturday and his Park to Quite to nesday Mr, spent parents nt Mi children, to in a Mr children ard Neff HB 1. down on on weo Miss Howard Mr. ton ents, Mr at this G. H fonte suit. im again bouncing [raler Mien 8 com Hurry Lock attend and and Saturday and county { best spend Bunday i few the My Blanchard and of his critical anad visited at Noll the Sunday May recer Mrs and place Dunkle was bo and This up l ROMOLA. Ha | this of Stat week's will Mrs SeetheNew Fall Styles What are the women going to wear this Fall and Winter? How much are the styles going to change? Must I buy a complete outfit of clothes—or will some of the good dresses I bought last season fit in with the new models ? These are questions every woman is ask- ing herself. They are all answered in the new issue of frost Saturday killed most vegetables and Miss Eulog and Miss Hope College, left Friday | Grange Park. | Inter hy of | on and | has of | garden Yearick place, outing joined nt Home afternoon girl Nevin drove Yearick | Grange | to Of our encampment Thursday Mrs William Beightol with Mrs, Beightol's Mrs. Harry Harter, | Peopie expect Wed - on and Franklin Juniata, arrived Saturday sick mother, who is still | condition | Mrs. C. N. Yearick and at the home of How- | Curtin, Sunday and took farm H Vonada and | on family with dinner | Rn Stamm | ickel ly visited friends in B it Geo of Clin- | latter's par- (riorsner, Gummo visited the Mrs. Reuben Sunday called to on THE Monday, I in + | Style Book For Fall and Winter Ladie’s Home Journal Patterns or f Ory 75 pages of the attrac tive rfew dress - Fall Sale frocks, es, gowns, etc, for Winter, For at the Pattern Counter for and 5c ven Grocers ) [¥ Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, Our Reg. Price Price 5 gal. Kerosene Oil § 53 § 75 Loose Coffee A9 25 Flour, per sack..... Rice, per pound.... Seeded Raisins. .... Canned Tomatoes... Syrup, per gallon... Banner Lye, 3 for.. Arm & Hammer Soda, § 5.1b box Oat Flake.. Dunhams Cocoanut. Walter Bakers Choo. 19 25 Federal Stock Food ..20....25 Canned Salmon..... Shred. Whaau dbx, . Tu y por ... Corn arn FOR CASH ONLY. Ask for coupons, WH PAY EGGS, per dozen............2% BUTTER, per pound........ POTATOES WANTED Gillen, the Grocer, 07 EEE EE EE Both phones. Bellefonts, Pa, (Next door to Ceader's bakery) mmm SPECIAL SALE Fall Readiness THE SIM STORE With New Things For Men and Boys Daily the Sim Store is beginning to don its Fall and Winter Air-—Merchandise fast coming in and generous showing now of the things you'll see worn most for Fall and Winter, 1913-1914. New Suits for Men and Boys, Raincoats, Over- coats, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Mackinaw Coats for Women, Men and Boys; But while it may be a trifle early for you to be interested in all or any of these goods, yet we are ready and will be pleased to show you. A We've spent lots of time ahd effort to the sort of new things we've here, dependable, trustworthy, fashionable new things; the kind we feel you would care most for. How well we've succeeded can best be told when once you see them. Those who have al- ready inspected them have been loud in their praise, you can’t help but be impressed with this showing. And everything that’s shown is sold at prices that are mod- erate, furthermore we stand back of every piece of merchandise we sell with the Sonia alates of absolute satisfaction to the wearer. Such things interest you—Sooner or later you'll be a Sim Clothes wearer—when you'll get the utmost clothes satis- faction—Better start now. Sim The Clothier
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