CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Passing of ‘Reporter’ Regretted by Citizens people of this community accept the passing of The Reporter and] the empty plaice left by Edward X It is with deep regret that ent Bally Mr. Baily came to this town as a boy of twelve and started to sel type immediately. He was gradu-| nled from high school and in 1913 went to Indiana to work in a print. ing house but was called back shortly to take a half-interest in the paper For we past twenty-six has been a partner in the busines He estimates that in that time he was in charge of sevent cent of the business and has composed fifty million linotype matter in the other printing the writing that he had to do Mr. Baily never had time ry active ir public affairs because came first How~ direct for wiaien in recora as t} years he addition to be done and to be always he was a eighteen quite ¥y CROOI or year a lengthy veral Several months, ly will spend undergoing hosy | treatment and a rest | h he will seek Bally regret cumstances tbandor CENTRE DEMOCRAT FEATURES NEWS FROM CENTRE HALL sntre Hal ne qQls- saction that news. place of a “home > feel that no ac er, during his Ir sopho- and junior years, and in his editor ol py more senior that publicat He is b B: year was formed ch qx ¥ We ITC bre H ahs 4 3 WALKER TO SPEAK AT ANNUAL MASONIC BANQUET hird degree the Eastern Star choir { ial entetainment he banquel w= served by the { the Methodist ther @ ult rega- Cong: SCHOOL SENIORS PLAN WASHINGTON TRIP HIGH H go to The Senior class of C. H P has definitely decided to Washington as have the classes for many years previous, The tO be conducted on Wednesday, Thu day, and Priday instead of Mon- day, Tuesday, and Wednesday as in other years. The itinerary wil be the same as before with the ad- dition of a daylight boat trip up the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Spring Mills, Allensville and Cen- tre Hall are the schools going on the tour this year. L. R. Batcheler of Tyrone will be in charge as usu- al. The schools will leave on the fifteenth of May HONOR ANNIVERSARY OF MILROY RESIDENT The home of Mr. and Mrs, Brown Nale of Milroy, was the scene of the celebration of the eighty-first birthday of Mr. Andrew Zettle of Centre Hall last Sunday The gathering of forty included Mrs. F. K. Frank, of Centre Mrs. Merle Nale of Millmont; Ernest Benner, of Bellefonte; Fred Stover, of Centre Hall; Mrs, Brown Nale, of Milroy. There were twelve of Mr, Zettle's grand- children present and eleven great. grandchildren, Others present from this section v - — — | were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf | and son, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Prank | visiting in Washington and son and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Durst and young son, all of Centre Hall. * * * » ALUMNI DEFEATS WI. S. 32 TO 31 IN FAST GAME The Alumni vs who despite the triumphed over out the old stars infirmities of age | the high schoel boys in an exciting game which ended 32 to 31. Frank, of the high school team, and Bradford of the Alumni, were for high scoring honors. Each llied 10 points. Smith, of the umni, and Ralston, of the high chool, were next with 8 each, The high school girls gave Alumni girls a sound trouncing the tune of 35 to 3 It seems that the boy's game was not the Lo satisfactory 80 two more games have been planned. | They will be played on Tuesday and Friday of this week Games for the Jayvee! planned to the place game 5 \] ’ » have been take of t Kiris Long—-Smith. February 27 and Cameron On Tuesday night Miss Harriet Smith Long were married at the Reform- ed parsonage by Rev, D, R. Keener Miss Smith a daughter of Mr and Mrs. I. R. Smith, of Hill, and is employed in Emery: here, Mr. Long is the son of and Mrs. B. G and operates a Imming station a bread route in that town, Mr and Miss Leona Fj present at the wedding, Mr and Ms. Long expect to go Lo house keeping at Howard some time in tno near future Leap Year Dance Success Leap Year dance ne first wa PERSONAL PENCILINGS. Alfred Relish was at his the weekend home On frre od Mr Wednesday Domer Smeltzer had as her pune last Wednesday her brother Woodrow Gentzel, of Bellefonte Due to afthritls from which she has been suffering for some time Mrs. Harry Harper is still confined to her home Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs entertained on Mr: jast home Cameron Long and Philip Smith were Sunday by Mr. and Frank Snook LV irs 8. Graybill, fath- David Graybill on Tuesday and week Hoover spent lhe Hall with Mn Miss Hoover is a s Mills returned to her n the Clover Farm cn Monday, after a week tonsilitis Reno Leply of State the guests of Mr Miss Cora Homan on Monday 1 meeting Monday eritre Chapter No, 207 Order of the Eastern Star elected officers for the coming year Mrs. WW. Kerlin and Mrs Goodhart were in attendance a Centre County hospital meet- held in Bellefonte last week above and the the Centre Re- and mother of visited with ‘ednesday of due to and Mrs were toy + Hall r ing The former apartments office of porter are being papered and paint- | ed preparatory to renting them Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart en- sined Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Mus- ser and daughter Jane, of Rock Springs, at their home on Friday night A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Mitterling on Monday evening for their daughter Miriam. Miss Mitterling is to be the bride of Mr. Haroid Gilligan of Pine Grove Mills in the near future. It would seem after the expense entailed in building the Parkway leading to the high school that it would be plowed or shoveled open to permit traffic to pass through if if only for the purgsss of reaching the school tert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martz enter-| Gilbert Baney | and Mrs. | Raymond Fultz of Milroy on Sun- and Mrs Bellefonte and Mr. tained Mr cf day. Mrs. Baney is a sister of Mr. Martz and Mrs. Pultz is a sister of Mrs. Martz Mr. and Mrs, George Benner en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mc- Kinney and their two children, Ar- lene and John Walter Jr, and Mrs Elizabeth Eberts of Tyrone at their home on Sunday. Mis. Eberts is & sister of Mrs, Benner, 7 PROMPT SERVICE! NEW MANAGEMENT ! THE MAPLES TEA ROOM HOWARD, PENNA, WE WILL SERVE ITALIAN MEXICAN CHILI, SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Will Cater to Private Parties ! SPAGHETTI SUPPERS, PHONE HOWARD 2231 ALVIN FISHER, Prop. High School bas- | ketball game last Thursday brought | cutcome of the | ne | nh h,| Centre | Long, of How- | 2 | | Bill Weaver spent the weekend | {| Mrs. C. C. Sharp, who has been residing in one of the Bilger cabins | on Nittany Mountain is moving to Red Roost, Miss Jean Rots, in a business school In spent the weekend in Centre with her aunt, Mrs. Erward Durst Mrs. Paul Martz suffered a severe sprain of the ankle when she fell student Altoona, who Is a on the ice at the home of her pars | | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Brown Hackett, Miss Bernice Frazier, who was on the road to recovery following an attack of tonsilitis, was ordered back to bed on Sunday by her phy- sician Members of the 1. O. O, F, held a banquet for their families in the Grange Arcadia on March the first | The ladies of (he Grange served the banquet Mrs. Nellie Geary, superinten- dent of the Centre County Hosj spoke to the Tri-Hi-Y of the high school this week on practical Yh Iursing ital val 00a Albert Hobba, who Hall for the I. O. O Friday, were guest Russell Bohn | Mr and Mn | were in Centre | F. banquet last | of Mr, and Mr weekend Miss Miriam tudying beauty burg, spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs man, of this town WwW. FP McClellan State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Emery and children of Centre Hall, were Sunday g of Mrs Cc Emery of Centre Hall Bible ] ovel the | Homan, who culture in Harris- | weekend with he: | warren Ho- | i | i ireny Of and chiidr Friendship » Reformed Sunday ( monthly meeting Rhelda Boh and evenls { the seventh Rev. W. K. Ho ie Evangelical March ¢h to atl annual ion of ference be held Church at York Rev. 1. L. Miller, Rev. D. R. Keen Rev K. Hosterman and Re M Kirkpatrick were meeting of the { shich Manse on | On Thursday Mar Associatiin i n f 3 the el se the er J ' bean present Minisierium Presdy met a ne eran NL : ibd ED 18 8 1 Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick H. Bradford were the M.gion servi 4 Presbyterian church which held at (he home of Mrs. Pores last Wednesday nd Mr Leroy Kred { of Mr Elizabeth house and will move int ; near The me they are now occupying is owned by Mr. Wallace Elgin. Mr. and Mrs Elgin expect to move into ii them selves Mri. Hattie Hines of Aarons 4 entertained Mrs. Wilhelmina Pearie of Millheim and Mrs, Gerirude Wits mer, of Millheim; Mrs Watts, of Spring Mills; Mm Keener, of Centre Hall and Mrs PF. Wetzel, of Centre Hall at Hopp Inn at Mifflinburg on Febru- ary 28 re. h future in the the Schedule of Church Services Metho Epi Miller, pastor. Chure Sunday School 10:30 Valley Jatheran, Rev Otto, Pastor. Church Sunday School 9:30 Hall Reformed, Rev. De- Keener Pas.or. Worship 7:30; Church School 8:30 Evangelical, Rev, W. K. Hoster- man, Pastor. No service Presbyterian, Rev. J. M, patrick, Pastor. Worship 7:30: Sunday School 9:30 TUSSEYVILLE AND COLYER Miss Mary Ellen Haskell is home from Juniata College in Huning- don Mr and Mrs. W. E. Carr of Roch- ester visited Mr, and Mrs. V. GU Wagner over the weekend Raymond Montests who have been living in the home owned bj Mrs. H 8, Limbert have moved 10 one of the Bilger cabins at Pleas ant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jordon and son Bud of Jersey Shore, Greily Jordon, Bernice Wagner, June Wagner and Stuart Jordan were present at a birthday party in hon- or of Anrdew Jordon at the home of his [ather, Emmet Bigelon is spending some time at the J. H, Lingie home Jay Runkle is going to move onio the Mrs, Clyde Jodon farm near Bellefonte where he will begin farming for himself r Rav i . wrvice 9:30 Penn's Clarence service 10:30; Centre las R service Kirk- service HOLLYWOOD COMES TO MILLHEIM Radio, known as stage and screen stars “The Sons of the Pion- cers’ are to appear in person the | night of March 14th (next Thursday | Municipal theatre | night), on the stage along with the picture attrac- tion “Blondie on a Budgel” Two complete stage and picture shows, | i | 6:45 and 9 p. m. Bee the “Sons of the Pioneers,” featured players of !all Chas. Starrett western pictures, DEAFNESS | RELIEVED FOR ONLY $5.60 {The Louisville Ear Drum is a God- {send to those who have Ear trouble of any kind. They take the place of the natural ear drum in many cases where that organ has been destroyed | ‘They are invisible to the public eye. You do not feel them in your head. To avoid being imposed on, we require that you send $5.00 with the order. Loulsville Ear Drum Co, Dept. C. D, 1931 W. Broadway Louisville, Ky., U. 8. A. Hall | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 7, 1940. -— | SNYDERTOWN REBERSBURG Chureh notes for Sunday March Palmer Blerly and family were] Mr | Lemont Mr, and Mrs ars. Ada and Mra. Eugene Beaver of visiied the latler's parents R. W. Blerly, Sunday slerly returned home Bunday after spending several months with friends in Mifflinburg Mr, and Mrs. H. O, Yearick and ons David and Norman of Mill Hall called on relatives town last Saturday Paul Miller of John Miller of weekend guests Rev, and Mr: Mrs. Bavilla her home on Ng a number were Bur in Penn Btate and Fishertown, were with their parent A. J. Miller returned spend- Roy Bitzer 0 inday of weeks a Wil- at H. Hess of are visiting and Mrs, Norman f after Lhe : at y wd ani irned G motored attend Pennsy!l- Evangeli- ay wo Cent dinner Derg! Baker at Mr the annual h Conference { rch Corman Stover Peter Cooper from Mis Jean Harti. spent the week- Mi | 10, 1040. Sunday Church School at 9:90 a. m. no preaching service . - The Lenten service for this dis- evening, March 7. at 7:30 in the Sunday afternoon callers in Milton Reformed church at Hublersburg Mahlon Cummings who had been with Rev, Kline delivering the ser- employed at Aliquippa, returned 10 Quite a number of people altend- Oren Relish and family ol ed the play "Blg Brother” ar Hub- Stroud:burg visited relatives in this Jersburg on Friday evening vicinl,y the past weekend the proud parents of a baby boy, weekend visitors at the A J born on Sunday, February 11 rell home In State College Mr. and Mrs, Milford Dorman Miss Pauline Brungart of Harris- weekend parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Brun- Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Beck and son gart William and Randall Erte! and Mr. and Mrs. H burg on Sunday afternoon Wo Visit (he home of Rev Fiedler home at Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Erte! and family ¥ Douty Mr and Mr J N. Moyer. who ww, and Mrs, Morris ( family Neds 2% by i NC ut Re and Mrs, Morris and fam Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings of | visited their son-in-law Ray Mas- wel! . 4 re Colley " " h Rev, and Mrs. Keller I with the former's parents, Mr the past two weeks, ret home - M1 Cummings on Priday Some of | it A imming n Prida Rew A. Babcock Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg session of guests wit Mrs. Hacken- parenis, Mr, and Mrs, L. A Muncy former's Mrs. Kather- ine Casper of Hamburg were re- dinner guests at the WwW. J (riet will be held this Thursday mon his home last week Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Beck are Mr, and Mrs. John Brungar motored to Clearfield over the burg spent the weekend with her Hazel Lanen motored to Rebers- jjamston, Michigan of Avis, spent Thursday evening Lock Haven, were weekend visitors tellar and family Bloomsburg ) York on Wednes and daughter Joanne were Sunday and Mrs. Harry Casper and Hackenberg home parent |] r slover mother Atter's parent he ls cent Thomas Hartman The Centre Democrat $1.5C ~ vear [FOR HONEST-TO-GOODNESS — — Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Bmith and | Mr, and Mrs. Metzger of Miffiinburg | visited Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs Ella Diehl and aunt, Miss Emma 8holl last Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Cliflord daughter Ann of Aliquippa on Mr. Diehly grandmother Ella Diehl They weekend guest Lloyd home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oentzel spent the weekend In State College with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mr Harry Musser Mrs, Gentael's niece Connie Lou Musser, returned with them for a week's visit Mr, and Mrs. Randall Miller of Orange, New Jersey, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller of Lebanon, at- tended public sale father, Eimer Miller when he disposed of hi ronishings Hi granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Kermit R i son Jackie of Coburn moved into the Miller home Thursday and Mr. Mill his home with them in the VALLEY VIEW Lee Erma Keith Mrs, Steward a from Liu will grandma The , Diehl ana called Mrs were Tate on the of heir Saturday housenowa on man ang daughter nf Keith, was {a and nosp at ay way M1 tork and GOODNESS ...BUY A&P FRUITS & VEGETABLES Like toes | crisp, crunchy letluce vine-ripened oma . succulent peas that nearly burst their pods? Do you like sun-drenched fruits that are full-flavored and delicious? If you do, hurry to your nearest A & P Market todayeyou'll revel at the offerings of our produce department, You'll see row upon row of lue- lous fruits and wegetables—the pride of the nation's gardens and orchards. 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