Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, November 20th, 1913, oe — Correspondence (CONTINUED. BBD OD WW AD HOWARD. fia “To seek to be true to our best in- sight, to express in ersonal life the noblest ideal we know, is the best possible service in the problem of social reconstruction.” ! In Our Churches Next Sabbath, Presbyterian-—Pastor Walter Fay Carson will preach and administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Jacksonville at half past (ERssPost- poned from Nov. 9 on account of bad weather—and will preach at half past seven in the evening in Howard Reformed—Pastor BE. H Zechman will conduct preparatory service at Mt. Bethel at half past two Saturday afternoon, and at Salona at half past seven. Saturday eveninng: He will preach and administer the sacament of the Lord's Supper at Salona at ten o'clock Sunday morning, and at Mt Bethel half two, Sunday after- noon Met Episcopal—There will preaching and the observance of the Holy Communion at Howard at half past ten. In the evening at half past seven a Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the same church, at which all t resident ministers will be present he sermon will preach ed by Rev Walter ay Carson Preaching at Bee Creek at past Kennedy it half past t and at past seven The Union prayer meeting this ev- ening will be held in the Reformed church. at past hodist De h ten, at wo, rt it half Bad Manners. It tification private subdued meet seems and mor. of holding whispers or in publi ‘hurch secyices among some of our thoughtles ople; and the word “thoughtless” usa! advisedly be- cause it bhevond belief that anyone would ommit such a breach of de« should be care- that it and audience any kind, by su break in upon speaking in priv ate conv Both are discoun tenanced by ite us and those who indulge in her acquire a reputati manners and {ll breeding ways a handicap It is it is an in terference Vv rights of others Only : § ull minority of peo ple wudiences or ANY purpo er ! to he what rum or put- {i auditor h to the full en- Athout regret habit in is obsery ones, ings, to i8 PUrposs h nh companion AK s00n iil eCause YT, Joyment interference rom neighbor hold a pers than r i frrever. tiged In wi i8 an offs is ks. Texas Ti Monday M. But UMps ountains B were sur- ging #ILOors : mpers ad t CT s ng the deer ground hundreds and thousands of Texas Ticks, of all sizes, hey brought h the writ ’ } CRARgeration that t large weimens were near! i » a8 the old Colo- It will he remem- more Ago, a num- wrought into this re- and place in a stockade to be somewhat acquainted with their ge. and that 8 number them were turned loose remembered that some found dead Afterward | it was decided that they were the vi tims of hordes of this vermin. Now the hunters surmise that the deer in the section were fatened with the | pests from the bodies of the olk, and | are much perturbed by the possibil- | ity that the infesting pestrmay destroy them as it did the elk. It is to be earnestly hoped that the well inten tioned introduction of the elk, think- ing that they might flourish in our mountaing, and even, by crossing mat ing, Increase the gize of our deer, will prove to a disaster. The possibil- | ity of even our domestic cattle and | sheep ultimately becoming infested | has been suggested > > . pris« lies of the them under specimens nome wilh er say very rado Pota bered t} be gion come Saw, to of elk also be of them were be Confirmation. Last Sabbath with the was an impertant day Roman Catholic congregation here. High mass was prensunced in the morning, accompanied Ly the sac. rament of the Holy Communionand in the afternoon, the dignified and sol- emn sacrament of confirmation was | administered to a class of sixteen by the Right Reverend Bishop Garvey, of Altoona, assisted by Rev. Pastor P, J. McArdle, of Bellefonte, and Rev 8. P. Caprio, pastor of St. Dernard's church here. Bishop Garvey preah- od the onfirmation sermon, delivered an address to the class of first com- municarnts, and pronounced the sol emn benidiction Bishop Garvey's well known dignity of manner lent impressiveness to the oceasion. Those confirmed were Mrs. John Shay, with her three ons Donald, Walter, Charles; Esther, Mildred, Mae, Theodors, Paul and Norris Shay, Harry Dearmont, Mrs. P. J. Kelly and two daughters, Eva and Alice; Carl McGinley and son Francis, * . Meeting Friday Evening. At half past seven o'clock to-mor- row evening, Mr. Frank N, D., Buch- man, Secretary of the great Young Men's Christian Association at State College, will deliver a free address to young men, and all the older men who are interested In you men, In tha Methodist church. To meet - ire be 10 devoting ss Pg ite to he in Savoring h and has ' SUCCESS { ding was one of | Those | (irace | Miss be | half | is as rude | in | Philip {| thelr seventh anniversary | William Weber, | nee | Saturday evening, | Evangelical | same place self Pennsylvania State lege, where he can get into touch with more than two thousand of them and ald them in correct char- acter bullding, which is the real, boll- led down purpose of all college life, and the foundation upon which all true in lifer must be built Come hear him. There will be no fee, and no collection at the out and admission be taken “0 | A Home Wedding. V. Pletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Pletcher, was married at noon, Saturday, to Mr Ray Martin, a successful young bus iness man of Lancaster The wed the quiet home affairs, of about forty rela friends, without Miss Susan in the presence tives and chosen tentation of any kind; the ceremony being performed by the bride's pas tor, Rey James Edwin Dunning present from abroad wegre Mr Mrs. Gledhill, of Tyrone, Schenck, of Mlilesburg, Lulu Stover, of Mill Hall, happy pair took leave on No, 52, rect for Lancaster where they will at home in the future Miss was one of the best of our girls, and deserving of the best that fine city Here are lations and best wishes LJ - » Os and The di- he congratu- enjoved a last week was a Lock Thursday of family people wnd home Kurtz the Dr with Miss business visi vis it Miriam Lucas ven or last week Charles E Jcas entertained sister, Mrs last week, Mrs. RE Joseph Rat! hopper ’ onday Shay Kt Mrs Oscar Fi John wust, © Mil of Miss M Laud part of Mrs. Charles North East Pa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Mrs. Matthew Rogers, Jr. Harrisburg evenis a week witl uid The late rts fr Confer-Ple erans give two bear Mr. and and Mrs the guest ing the early Mr. and ns week Wilkes week PAairics Kt ster wm the amp of 1 three ine E And i iren after WOT wrman ther of his mfortal to lay left slicing off le of it, ca y# for repali Ward ‘henck hief assistant Hotel Howard, was one of a party of six, Samuel Bo Joseph Baumgardner, Charles Kunes and Richard Moran, iting the other five-sixths, who port of week on home with two pheasants } 114 8 at party wman Kunes of a constit spent a tun, and three rabbits The mn Inst came and elebrated the va- Maple street of Mr and made an even more enjoyable ttime of it than usual Their husbands were present of course and the number gresent was twenty. four. Mrs. Oscar Faust, of Miss Annie Jenkins, who Is vis- iting with Miss Mittie Lucas, was the only out of town guest The feast aid to have prepared in town, and what with all those experienced home to engineer it! ladies Social club in house cant on Mr. Weber's vacant house near post office seems to be in damand for the frequent church suppers, we are in the habit of giving, and will be oc- { cupled for the next Saturday evening | and | purpose the 6, wales” evening of Dec “Chicken and be served on both occasions formed ladies have possession Nov. 22, and their adhere to the United faith, hold forth in the two weeks later, and as there are several noted cooks in each congregation, both suppers will be well worth the price-—-no matter what that is Because something went wrong with the steering gear of landlord Fitzpatrick’'s auto the other day, when he and Mrs, F. were starting out for a short afternoon spin, the machine undertook to run itself as they round- ed the corner of Mra, Ward Schennck's millinery establishment, got up on to the pavement, knocked off an old lamp post which stood in its way, and bumped into the corner of the build ing In an most reckless way. Fortu- nately Mr. Fitzpatrick is one of the auto drivers who have respect for “slow orders,” and never drives swift. ly through town, and the speed was so low that little or no damage was done, Of course everyone who reads a pa- per beging 5 ihe top of the first col umn on the fl e, and reads reg- ularly all Ph rouah the columns and (Continued at bottom of next Col.) will sinters who for this | The Re- | next | Col intimate | | Munday | her {accompanied will | of the [ her | day UNIONVILLE, Malissa Bing left morning for where she will spend the winter daughter, Mra, McLear., She on her journey by P. J. McDonnell Miss Margaret is visiting friends place; she was also one birthday ial Mrs Mrs Miles, of Mileshurg, and relatives in this of the guests HO Friday evening daughter, In home Richards and and Mrs, J dined at the latter's sister, Mrs. Wm last Saturday Mrs, Richards daughter returned home the having been attending the er's institute at Bellefonte for Mrs. Ralph Philipsburg, lellefonte, of of the on and same teach the past week {and | more Miss | and | Susie | Howard | man | | Ha- | Twin | seventy - | {a Union | Cause Milton, | in | been one of the best ever | wnder, » cook the | | | Miss Hess her sister SON Pratt, accompanied hy law, Mrs. Howard Pratt left last Saturday for alt! where she will spend the the winter, closing up her until her return in the spr of here home ing of Altoona, former's and wife, visitors at Lie Toner Calhoun were Sunday home in this Charles Willlams week visiting his Charles was formerly a this but 1 place spent grandparents hool boy cptly mov he ir Pp (RES) re where the college Ines State College brought up among "he birthday under the id Soci Frida ocinl tainment imental ry the fine | TO LEARN THE AUTO BUSINESS AND TAKE AN AGENCY. men $1 You can make from $18 to $500 a AIrTANEY certain fement ' the usus service will not ng day. but service | hurch and pastors half past seven Sabbath, in the that and united « ATTAr ation that hy ASRO peat isterial giving Thanksgiy Thanks held it will be the be that which all in the evening Methodist the largest will be needed to ongregations of next church, be room In hold in town (SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday OF THIS WEEK, Our Reg. Price Brice 5 gal. Kerosene Oil A S58 $8.78 Loose Coffee. wie off Flour, per sack... 1.19 Rice, per pound. ... 07 Seeded Raisine..... Canned Tomatoes... Banner Lye, 83 for... 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, 9 5.1b box Oat Flake... 21 Dunhams Cocoanut.., 08 Walter Bakers Choo, .19 Federal Stock Food ..20....26 Blusing, per bottle... 07 g0 ROPE 400seisiivnese. BB FRESH OYSTERS DAILY. FOR CASH ONLY, Ask for coupons. WE PAY EGGS, per dozen.. BUTTER, per th... 11sec 388 POTATOES, per bushel.....85¢ ONIONS, per bushel.........000 ERE Gillen, the Grocer, Both phones. Bellefonte, Pa. her home | Philadelphia | with | was | Stover, | of | McEwen, | most | stitute | of | ed | will participate, at | the | 3 (Next door Ee ca atts Pa — PENNA. FURNACE. Sunday has sold his to Wm and thresh- | Edward | Harry ing machine Frank BF hin has | Davis has moved family to Bucks county, purchased a fine farm Luther Miller, Mrs. | bauder and Mrs, Helle | the sick list Edward Eisenberg, and Cyrus Powley, three velt Hunting club crach fine five-pronged bud and after empiying their began a search for thelr to their surprise thes | ered that they had shot some off a pine tree almost thirt the alr | On with where he ID, H. Kusten- Thomas are on | Howard of the shots k a few Barr Roose - met dn Eunse game din Hmbs feet In KATZ & COMPANY Ago they when COV» Friday and Saturday ernble John Barr was “1 them a lift and succeeded In ing eight ples from spoiling Eimer Bans has been er uneasy as last week to pay his regular sem) to Warriors Mark on account of small pox at that place Poodle the next ter keep you the to ven giv prevent ON rath was unable N ely weekly resting hie Beg to announce that they are showing an entirely new [ine of Models in their Visits time on you would bet grandmother ove ir PLUM GROVE. 1, was home Manda gain He« snid he nt A Dear nur \¢ Coat & Suit Depart- MEN WANTED | week driving, Cars. We will weeks in your Selling teach or Repairing you few own home mm a to be an and get you an agency for a high grade car. We have been established five years, and 6000 successful Write at once for | expert Automobile man, have over graduates. free booklet which gives full information. ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL 85 CHURCH ST. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Call and See Them. Hunters- Trappers | deal Will mn FURS. price for all kinds of pay the market any pelts of fur bearing animals. Drop what me a card and notify me you have. KATZ & COMPANY James Frohm, CENTRE HALL, Bell PENNA, Phone I A S Copyright Hart Schaffoer & Marx THANKSGIVING CLOTHES You know what's coming; the annual feast day is almost here; the bird is prepared to do his part. You can probably manage it success- fully, but we suggest that you leave the “D ING” to us. The Sim Stores ‘Are HEADQUARTERS For The BEST THINGS To WEAR For MEN and YOUNG MEN In clothes we offer the latest and most approved fashions. new weaves, new colors, new designs. the best of all wool fabrics, the finest tailoring and fit guaranteed. In every thing else men wear, shirts, hats, hosiery, underwear, gloves, neckwear; all the large and small things of dress—those stores are headquarters, You'll find them here; the kind of clothes you'll be glad to wear for Thanksgiving day, for any day; something to be thankful for. on | lothier Dress BeLLeroNTE AND STATE CoLLEGE - PA. 9 Torrect
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