Page 8. re —— Correspondence (CONTINUED. HOWARD, If there is one grace mora than another to be desired, it is the ability to forget unpleasant exper- iences. In Our Churches Next Sabbath. Methodist Episcopal---Pastor Edwin Dunning will preach and minister the sacrament of the Communion at Beech Creek at past ten, and at Hunter's Run at past two; and will preach in Howard at half past seven Presbyterian-—Pastor Walter Fay Carson will preach and administer the sacrament of the Holy Communion at Port Matilda at eleven golock in the morning, and will react at Unlon- ville at half past seven in the even- ing. Catholic—Rev, 8. P conduct service In church at Howard at Christian Chapel Jetter will preach past seven In the evening Reformed—Pastor BE. H. Zechman will preach at Jacksonville at half past ten, at Marsh Creek at half past two, and in Howard at half past sev- en. United Snyder wi tersection, James ad Holy half Caprio will St. Bernard's ten o'olock Pastor A. Link- in Howard at half Pastor WM. J Snow Evangelical ‘ 11 preach at Shoe In- (Thursday) evening, and tomorrow, (Friday) evening, at half past seven. On next will preach gt Curtin at half and Marion at If past this at seven, For the convenience of those who wish to secure it, this number of the | Democrat is on sale at the post of- | fice at one cent the copy. Reception to Seniors. The “h which High includes all ors, tendered hed and revered the infors 'm in t » grad school, Friday of opinion that record as to excel very last oncensus made a nd interest small size of er of the room invitations quite un- it was packed to Its nding room was at a num premium All four of « ent, but no dulged In excepting that the school The programme he most part jlure of some of those rs were making was furnished hy Ur mainisis ye ech A full and wrried out; who were have LL weak Ada the in per dia irts as well norized In opposition this Mis delivered in fine voice, a which was memorized ly Miss Margaret! Hood's classic, “Son of the without a break or quiver, and and dressed pr equally The chorus singing ty the school fine nd Miss Rebecea Lucas's receiving gh ahe prettily respond- ht * song.” might pi have Butler recited well was wing better encore to whi ed with a electri ) een but re. ently installed, Gre od for the “time, decided provement amps Refres! excellent quality, , and well served, A he leat rooms Was the collection five and pen - kinds on The class july prom close of terpret half | Sabbath he | past ten | { her uncle, { Lemont School, | {take dinner custmary | : and It seems to! the |! Hmited | pres- | in- | for! | the their | spot. | Long | eclamation | i Set vorfe a {for a few ANOS. Pe fof her ies + | DUS Shirt,” | Dus, acted | | yardmaste solo | imperative | The | im- | F ini a ,e.nr THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 5th, 1914, ———— ees . courage, and appreciation of “service as the best thing in life,” made him conspicuous among conspicuous men, and honored wherever good citizen ship is appreciated; and tied those who knew him best to him with bonds of friendship which only from this present scene could render, He lived and died triumphantly of action Council, The regular meeting was held Mon- | day evening, with all member present | tof Charles FE. Pletcher, Min last meeting were read and approved, Street committee reported that Henry CO. Holter had declined serve street commissioner, and Samuel Shay was chosen to the place Neither the water, nuisance nor light committee had any report to make Bills amounting to $05.82 were ap proved and ordered paid Among these were (treasurer's commission $19.07, water rent collector's commis- gslon $20.09, and the street light bill for January, $48.04, excepting utes of Idella visitor Williams was at the Clinton Miss urday capital Miss county Grace Schenck came down from Milesburg to spend Sunday with | | ing address, | | town | is | Grit, but he sells it on Saturdays. her parents Miss Josephine made a brief Sunday home folks, Philip C. Holter, made a Sunday to be prospering Miss Nellie Smith, of was a guest of the George llams family last Friday. Mrs. A. Pifer, her Muffy, of Clearfield, visit with her of Williamsport, | trip home, and seems Bellefonte, 85. Wil- daughter, Miss | i { Ivy, ind Miss Anna Boone were Lock | Haver shoppers last Baturday Rebecca Lucas enjoyed an Al-! Saturday as the guest ot Mr. Oscar M. Lucas and Mrs, Warren J. Ross, of spent Sur with the fam father, Thomas Miss toona visit Mr ily of Mrs. Ross's Jowos was the sey week of hman of ‘ollege Shilll nte family John Lod irooks, of Curtin James A. Kan and was Emma Pletcher J guest Ore a Ivania Mrs. George their Bellet with the last her fres the State ¢ and from ng came down home brother, Was over much slo806 § ster havy- bridesmald Roy Harter Miss Ora Bechde? both of Jacksonville, were united In marriage Rev. M. J. Snyder, at United Evangelical parsonage, last Thursday evening. The Howard ter tends young gratuiation | Mrs J. A Almeda Holter, uple its con- rs the IME Ar formerly Miss came home Sunday pending the removal husban and 8¢ Colum- Mr. Kundta who has been master at Columbus has been oted to the place of edo ! 1 Johnson My Verno Johnzon home with his parents 1d Mrs D. John : tatior tablial reputa n if from 0 to Toledo Mr. and of taturdas after pretijiest iz in this her pet and girls at the and A they Kath nderson his departure | splendidly | tod | will | place | won't { ond a Sta} { John | the { her condition { alarm f hoped be church and outside cal hear and Stormstown, Stuart, Breon, William UNIONVILLE, PP. Hoover, of Altoona, with his aged father, of upper Dix Run, eo, Sunday Hoover, Henry George | P. ls an Important factor in the army of P. RR corner in Democrat, Another devotee of this popular publication Is Mr. “Ham” Seibert ot State College, Ham Is an artificer in woodwork--bullds houses and “sich” and is way up in GG in his line Still another of the 10,000 the Democrat of Waddle, but George don't we have such large buildings in Une. fonville as described In the items an few weeks ago, Well Georgle, you come over and we'll put fee pot and close the lid. Bring Hartsock and John Stine along You have all heard of Billy Sunday, the great evangelist? Well, Sunday at the M, E. church at this on February, the 8th, but I(t be Billy. It will be the sec- Sunday of February. Catebh on Pp? Askin, Askin employes and has a warm hig heart for the Centre readers believe you Tom be John Mr. father of is visiting Wm B of pre- pleas of Indiana, of this place, latter at the home of Turner. He {8 a gentleman possessing appearance and of One of the nicest little boys in our is master Gilbert Keatley, who agent for the Williamsport Sunday Mrs. Jerusha St. Clair, we to report, is quite seriously ls such as to cause many friends. It may rally again restored 10 her former health, The revival services In the M are still in progress and number have been converted hoped that the fire a has just been fairly ki A quartett of timorians landed morning and were the Mrs. H. E Holizworth day, to wit Hows the B. & OO. rallroe Emma Pratt, his sister Pratt and his son, Master Clement Dale, Esq o transacted | 5 | tween trains are sor- ill and the in and ry of her that she great died happy. here URines on » on his photograj doors secms this we There news ther wonderful the fact that my short and ack © to postpone is week Look out ’ HT vel AXEMANN, evening thirt White's friends to surprise her Those present A. L. Johnson 1 Mr and re Lloy¢ daughter 1} Mrs Mr. and Harry Breon and two ! Edmund; Mr. and Mrs Mra. Curtis Whi Mrs. Jacob Gross White, Bond White layton Wal Blanche Walters, Rebecca Heve Cora Walters, Ellsworth White James Somers, M Mins Hue Tuesday Ellsworth home irthday. Mrs White and jeatrics Elias Breon, Mrs Mrs Grace Hteele Wi Wilbur Mrs Ww 8 and son Steple fo MIN ee, Mra. Martin Bt nd flaught served White Khe freshments wery wishing Mrs birthdays ent of Kuhn, depart- more rother d friends the ene Wa ace spent | Is George Stevenson, | Maria | Was in a cof- | mm. i a — Our Special Sale of LADIES MISSES COATS & SUIT Is bound to interest you BOALSBURG. The lecture in the Boal Hall Tues- day evening by H. C, Delbert was well attended, The Tussey Rebekahs will hold their eighth anniversary on Thursday ev- ening. There will be music and] speeches, followed with an oyster sup- per Mrs ternoon town at honor Samuel Wagner ten several ladies of the her home last Wednesday in| of her mother-in-law, Mrs. | Wagner, of Tusseyville, who visiting at her home Miss Ida a number gave an af- to quite | her Segner entertained of her girl friends at home last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs, William Fisher Sunbury, spent several davs of last week with Mrs, E. A. Fisher, who has | been quite sick the past week, hut is improving at this time Mr, and Mrs. Clark, of visitors at the Rishel and home this week Mrs, Sara Shuey and son John, State College, are visiting this at the Willlam Stover home, of | Tyrone, are John Wright of ] week CENTRE MILLS. Mrs. Zeigler, of State Col- | Chas Smull and family | Sunday with E. K. Miller's | Mr lege, spent family Mrs been and and last has | at | Lizzie on the present Arthur who improving Hasenplug sick list, is 1 {of Chas Need Need Look Old Krumrine’s Vanishing (ream Miles | After | the | Cummings OVvEier Page Friday evening Mrs, Jes sited her sist 1} 5 ¢ is ana Laamiiy Suits former price $25.00 to $32.50, now Suits former price 15.00 to 18.50, now Suits former price 12.50 to 14.50, now Coats former price 25.00 to 40.00, pow Coats former price 18.00 to 22.50, now Coats former price 12.50 to 16.50, now Coats former price 5.00 to 7.50, now . We have a few Fur Coats left that formerly "sold for $42.50, now tended an Supper at Re sie is place «a Colledge ined at Monday No Woman did better care of herself than she does today. effi. atten - In no age Woman ever take realizes the caciousness of a little to her toilet. attention Woman daily tion Especially is such appreciated and results more quickly shown when the and attended to. look old, face No skin are woman properly need Softens the skin, helps to pre- serve its natural contour and full ness. Acts as a mild skin bleach. Use it before going out doors for its protective value and on return ing for its cleansing properties. LARGE JAR 25. Krumrine's Drug Stores, BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE SER ad Overcoats at 1-2 Price Somers Centre wife IDonovat Friday White and and Jerry Hall on Grange Rickety, Wikio ar and gold? Raw, Reo H. 8 Prior to inventory we find too many overcoats unsold. We are mes of the bright COM pose the the Butler, te Kane George pros. class Myrtle Peart Fores dent The names en and w gold as their Ors AVE members Hil Wagner Leitch Anna Boon Re and Nevin fer, Pletcher oOTe ! man whose was Riv- green and but five Anna Lucas m sen es oa Yeari president Union Prayer Meeting. By inanimoug act terisd Asso tior meeting, tent ve i mont he and inte the evangelical campaign tinued indefinitely or notice. The meetings each Thursday evening seven, and continued one hour, It the purpose of the ministers to begin promptly at the hour named, no mat. ter how few may be present, and dis- miss just as promptly The n which the church buildings will be uted is Methodist ted Evangelical, <hristian Chape Heformed and then repeat around ed theses ocat Fle man things which come into the liver of all ministers and often make necessary sudden changes, no order { leadership will be established, but one or more of them, and sometimes all, will be present at each meeting, and lead the exercises the nion prayer igurated some rmitted during ati AERO, inti! will be i'n anid the hy ns ause of the BOIIIE Gains Ag A partial result the evangel- isthe campaign the two churches in our tewn which held service last Sab. bath evening received Important ac- cessions to thelr numerical strength. In the Methodist church were receiv ed: Pearl B., Maud E and Gertrude Dietz: Ruth A. Lillian M, Pearl M, and Hazel 1. Pletcher; Martha B. and Ethel M. Neff; Ada 1. and M. Julia Long; Rosetta E. Schenck, Donald Panl and Margaret Butler. To the United PEvangelical church were ad- mitted; T. BE. Thomas; Jason, Ken- neth and Gladys Snyder; Austin and Madge Allison; Walter Kurtz; Roset- ta Knarr; Carrie Quay; Katherine Pletcher; Amy Boone; Ivy and George Pifer; Thomas Kessinger; Harold Yerger:; Ella Mann; Myra and Alma Bolt. Further additions are od in both of these churches, and bte less each of the other demominations will receive Increase in numbers at the next regularly appointed service General Beaver, Howard, in common with all other localities in the county, and In the state, where he was knewn, feels a keen menses of Jops in the passin CGew. James A. Beaver, His principles, indomitable energy, lofty of errand | tend { aunt, fof Mi oul on of the Minis- | died at will be con- | further | held | at half past | is | daughters rotation | square form- | indefinitely. ! | Februar {and | High school, of | ter, 4 i | Boyd Johnson was a State College | [Ss ue people wil Ase, of ( her relative five months being primarily erale of her uncle Mrs, Charles H wg. While Miss Else's | the venerable Daniel B. Else their Florida home hastened south Word waa re- iy that her moth- the beyond 2int Thus, four aged A. Moore the Mr here father she ceived here recent er had into Wednesday within flve months people, more than usually lated, have gone The two men brothers and their wives were sisters, the Misses Eleanor and Mary Ryman, of Charles (3. Ryman, and full cousins of Mrs. Howard A. Moore passed JANUARY these were | Democrat has before referred oratorical contest in the com hooleg of Centre county. sched uled tnk« at Bellefonte Fri- day, March twenty-seven For the purpose of selecting the contestants for this occasion, and to give the boys practice, the county has been divided into five districts, and in each a pre- Hminary contest will be held Friday, | twenty-seven, District No 3, embraces all the Bald Eagle town- | ships, and the three boroughs of Howard, Milesburg and Unionville, Milesburg has been selected as the place for this meeting Prof. | Pletcher, principal of the Howard is the secretary for this district, and all entries should be ad- | dressed to him. Now let every plycky | boy who is eligible, make a try at this | matter, Remember that every one of | the great orators of the world, from | the beginning of things until now, haa | to make a beginning. Perhaps this occasion will prove the beginning fo» | one or more great orators who shall help mold affairs, state and national, | in the on coming future. Further mention may be made of the affair next week or the week after. The to ar mon Ms place STORMETOWN., Messrs, Wasson and Shivery spent a few days at Balona with the latter's sister. Since the roads are bad for travel. tng, the young men do all thelr going by daylight, » The pupils of Stony Point school will spend Friday afternoon, Feb, 6th, in entertaining those who are fond of good compositions, Freda Gummo spent a few days last week nt State College with her sine ter, Mrs Mills this turned after a pleasant vi and relatives for a toona { membership at | Rev {the mumps. and Freddie and | we hope they will soon be about again John | home of Samuel White in Bellefonte party closely re- | joyed the day very much Steele Is H. M week Minnie Huey to their he Pert Mrs White with his son left Emanuel visit inte full church by eleven taken the Methodist on Sunday evening There were of this place Frum. Miss Lennie Shuey #2 lald up with Miller also; Mrs the William White spent Fishburn and Thursday Mrs at quilting all en. Mrs. Clayton Royer had a on Wednesday, They A. M. Rishel returned on Monday lafter visiting his daughter, Miss Sar- fad, and we improving gpirits mas well ig in the Pittsburg hospital are glad to say he found her very nicely, and In good Her many friends hope ghe be able to return home real who soon again Rugs, Carpets, Floor-Coverings, any everything else in ° household line that a modern home requires, is found here. No matter if you need just one article or complete furnishin for the entire home it can visitor last week, bought on our eas ayment plan of urohasing. Ro. tative will call upon u all Sransactions kept in ua, ol dence, Nell Centre County Credit Co, BELLEFONTE, PA, Bell ons. W. Bishop 8t. determined upon a quick loss on them rather than to carry them until next season. We adopt this unusual cut to make their sale prompt and positive. as Sutave. | “7 %# There are Coats of every style and type. All different length — All sorts of fabrics, all sizes, all colors--Made in every good style worn this season---And every one new this season. CE LE tt Es " The first time in eleven years we've offered Coats at such an un- usual reduction ---Better take advantage of it, for opportunities such as this seldom knock at your door. OVERCOAT PRICES CUT ONE-HALF $12.50 Overcoats reduced to $ 6.25 $22 50 Qvercoats reduced to $11.25 15.00 Overcoats reduced to 7.50 25.00 Overcoats reduced to 12.50 18.00 Overcoats reduced to 9.00 30.00 Overcoats reduced to 15.00 20.00 Overcoats reduced to 10.00 35.00 Overcoats reduced to 17.50 Alterations when necessary will be charged for. Sweaters at Greatly Reduced Prices The same holds forth in sweaters. --too many so stiff price reductions. Included is the Famous Blauvelt Sweaters—recognized as the best sweater Hiaje hese are shawl collar sweaters in all colors, Red, Blue, Gray, e, Tan. $3.00 Sweaters repriced to $2.35 $4.00 Sweaters repriced to $2.90 5.00 Sweaters repriced to 3.85 6.50 Sweaters repriced to 4.75 7.50 Sweaters repriced to 5.656 im, Che Correct ([[lothier Dress ELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE - PA. ]
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