THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. March 14, 1940, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Church Services Schedule | Reformed, Rev, D. R. Keener, pastor. Church worship 10:30; Church School 9:30. | Lutheran, Rev. C. E. Otto, pastor. | Church Woiship 0:00; Church School 10:00. Methodist, Rev. I. L. Miller, pas-| tor. Church Worship, 9:30: Church! School 10:30, Presbyterian, Rev, J. M. Kirk- patrick, pastor. Church Worship | 7:30; Church School 9:30. The Holy Week services will be held in the Reformed church, The general] theme will be “Interpreting the Cross.” Rev. I, L Miller of the Methodist church will speak on Monday evening, Rev. J. M. Kirk- patrick on Tuesday, Rev, C. E. Olto of the Lutheran church on Wed- | nesday and Rev. W. K. Hosterman on Thursday. Suffers Foot Injury. ‘hile cutting wood last Thursda: John Rudy had the misfortune to have two toes on the right foot smashed when a limb of the tree he was cutting sprung and hit him on the foot. Guy Kellerman who was with Mr. Rudy at the time as- sisted him to the house and LOOK him to a physician for treatment ’ . : v Rhine—Lockette Frank Rhine, son of Mrs Rhine, and Miss Elizabeth Lock- ette. daughter of Mr. H W. Lock- ette, were married in Highland Maryland, at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The bride is an atten- dant at the Johns Hopkins hospit- al, Baltimore. Mr, Rhine has been an employee of the Bendix Corp. for the past two years. The couple expects to go to housekeeping in he near future NM Ng LJ 4 John Puff was taken ill on Mon- day with a heavy cold. Mr. and Mrs. George Luse were guests at the P. H. Luse home on Sunday Wilbur Stover and Harold Dursl went to Philadelphia last week for farm seeds. David I. Graybill spent the week- end at the home of his parents in Paxtonville George Emerick was llamsport on Saturday and Sunday. R. C. Boozer Chicago the weekend in town with hn brother J. 8. Boozer. Miss Miriam Homan is spending the week with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Warren Homan Andrew Zettle arrived a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crider Frank on Sunday for a prolonged visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College, were Sunday even- ing guests at the D. M. Bradford home. Edward Vogt Jr.. was at his hom? from Tuesday il Bunday when he re urned to his job in Bradford County ~The Ladies Bible class of the Re-! formed Sunday School met on Wednesday evening at the home Of Mrs. Milford Luse Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stahl an! Mr and Mrs, Paul Rupp of Altoon:, were business callers in town 04 Tuesday of last week Miss Verna Chambers, Mrs. Philip Johnston and Miss Geraldine Bil- ger were visitors Saturday evening at the T. A. Hosterman home Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Mitterling and their daughter Miriam accom- panied by Carribel Emerick, were in Altoona on Saturday on a shop- ping trip. Mrs. Morris Burkholder Winfield on Friday night to visit | daughter, Mrs. Bob Hess, who has become the mother of a baby Virginia Lea, Doctor Charles Light, who had been unable to attend to his prac tice since last Tuesday because of illness due to grippe, returned to his office on Monday The Helping Hand Sunday School class of the Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Heckman on this Thursday night to elect their officers for the year. Evelyn Miller was a guest at & surprise party on Wednesday even- ing when the faculty and their wives and her class from school walked In {0 celebrate her birth- day. The High School Alumni fued ended on Priday night with the school boys taking the best oul of fhree games. The score on Tues- day night was 38 to 22 and on Fri- day 39 to the Alumni’s 22, Robert V. Spencer of Pitsburghn. will move into the apartment left vacant by Mr. and Mrs, Weuller ot. Priday, when they moved (0 State College. Mr. Spencer is employed at the Whiterock plant at Pleasan. | Gap. i The Grange Fair Committee will meet on Saturday, March 16th. al 2 p. m. in the Agriculture Exten- sion office in Bellefonte. The com- mittee will effect its organization for 1940 and set the date for the] 1040 fair. Mrs. Luther Dale spent the week- end with her daughter Mrs. G. K Rimmey, Other guests on Bun- day included her father and broth- er and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph | Dale and son Jack, and a sister Margaret and brother Fred Mr. and Mrs, William Ingram and George and wile and three children of Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs ieomard Rhoades and three chil) dren of Bellefonte, and James Kel- | lerman of Bellefonte, and Mr. and | Mrs, Clarence Rudy and child wer: | Sunday guests at the John Rudy | home. | Only four clubs were represented’ at the meeting of the Tri-Valley league last Tuesday: Centre -Hall,| Spring Mills, Pleasant Gap, and Lemont. Ben Goodhart of this) town was elected president, Clif- ford Korman, vice president; and Harold Durst, secretary-ireasurer. With a few minor changes the rules in effect last year were approvel for this year. The baseball for use this year was designated as the Harwood No. 2000. The informa- tion of an umpires’ association was discussed, Zora in of | trol. Mrs. Cameron lLoiig spent the weekend in Howard with her hus- band and his parents, Coach James Meyers represented CHPHSatthe CC. 1A A meeting held in Bellefonte last week. Instead of the usual two days the local schools will enjoy only Good Friday for their Easter vas cation this year, | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bohn an. family of Rebersburg were guests of Mr. Baohn's brother Russell on Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Robert D. Schilegal of Fleetwood, are visiting thei daughter Mrs. D. R. Keener at the Reformed parsonage Mr. and Mrs. J. F. daughter Clara Lou and the Wetzel spen | weekend with friends, Mr. and Mri A. A. Clark, of McClure, | Mrs. Warren Homa and hes young daughter visited at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Will Cramer in Altoona, iast Friday Devoe Osman has secured em- ployment with the O. W, Houlz col- structing company in State Ccllege, while Robert Goodhart has started in the trucking business. The three Missionary societies ol the Lutheran church had a tureen supper on Tuesday evening of th week. The supper was followed bY a Lenten Candlelight service. Mrs Ernest Frank was in charge of the service, Friday night the faculiy of the township and borough schools will play their annual faculty gome There will be a preliminary game between the senior girls and a team of girls from the ouher classes The first game (s scheduled to be- gin at 7:30 Professor Wetzel reports tha Standardized tests have been ob- tained for the borough and town- ship schools for a new system of examinations which will make | possibile to determine earlier the grades of the pupils, Tue tesls be given at midyear and at the { the year. Mrs, Crider Frank had a quilting party at her hoge three days jasi week. On the firt day the Yo-Yo club were the quiliers, shile on the second day a group of ladies from Beliefonte continued with the work The third day the Senior Service Sunday School class of the Luth- eran Church finished up the work A double wedding ring pattern was the design quilted At the meeting club last Monday elected President: vice president; Woodrow Bradford treasurer; Paul Pettercif, manager, and Bruce Knarr the rep resen ative to the Tri-Valley league A playing manager has not been sc- lected as yell. The trophies for last year were in the form of tie clasps and were passed out at ihe meeting TUSSEYVILLE Mrs Monday Jordan Mr. and family of the W. 8 Mr. and daughter day a: Mrs ed home from Asbury Park and taying at the home of Mr Mrs. John Wert of Cenire Hall Esther Hastings spent the week- end in Avis at her home Mrs. Fred Klinefelter spent Tues- with Mrs. Charlez Slatterbeck and Mrs. Morris Bryan and family llefonte spent Sunday at the O. A. Detwiler home Mr. Herbert Garis is now driving a 1938 Chevrolet sedan William Bressler {rom phia js visiting at the Slatterbeck home wl — — HOWARD Mr. and Mrs, George Regal spent Monday in Williamsport and Jer- sey Shore Mrs. Tegnard Holt, dpugtater Sarah spent SBunday at the héme ol Mrs, George Regal Mrs. Stella V. Willlams s0ld her place of business to Mr. Fisher of Bellefonte, Mrs, Williams left for Coudersport Sunday, where she will make her home with her daughter.) Mr. and Mrs, Donald Dyke the proud parents of a baby boy, born Monday morning Rey, and Mrs. Rogers of ti Christian church gave a pariy the young people of the church. | The party was held at the home of Mr. Horace Schenck. 25 children were present The Missionary society of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. lester Wyland Tuesday! night. Mr. and Mrs. William Mapes and daughters and James Mann visited in Tyrone Sunday. HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS Because of a general feeling of need for more safety for the chil dren, Howard Borough School has formed a School Board Safely Pa-| Its purpose is to create safe crossing at all dangerous intersec-| tions throughout the town. ! At present the patrol is compos- ed of eight members with Richard Allison as captain. Other members! are: Millard Hintcn, Robert De- long, Bén Wyland. William! Schenck, Kenneth Watkins, Samuel Warren and Fred Wentzel, i The members were installed in| the school at a meeling on Tuesday | Feb. 27th by Miss Loueite Neue-| beum. representative of the Cenire| County Motor Club and Corporal! Rutledge of the Stats Z=sge Motor | Patrol. Sound Mofion pictures were shown as an added at ractioa! | #4 will end of the baseball B=== Knarr %a Harold Durs business AND COLYER Sla terbeck sister Mrs, ¥£ pent Ida Charles with her of Colyer Mrs. H. C. Grove and Huntingdon visited al Martz home on Sunda} Mrs. Dick Mowery and of Burnham spent Sun- the Kliine-Garis home Annie Rossman has retum- 3 nd day 4 of Philade!- Charles Are | by Mr. Wright by the State Collegn | public schools. H you wani people to Delieve| something, you have to repeat i advertising results. over and over; this is (he secret a Recent Weddings Noll—RBitner Harold Calvin Noll, son of Mr and Mrs. David 8. Noll, of Millheim, and Ethel Pauline Bitner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bitner, of Beech Creek, were united in mars riage March 6 by the Rev. M. C Piper at his residence in Milesburg, The ceremony was witnessed by Miss Mary E. Nall, sister of the groom, and David 8. Noll, father of the groom. Their many friends join in wishing them the best that life afford: Love—Colyer Vera E. Colyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colyer, of Hecla, became the bride of Donald L. Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Love, of East Logan street, Belle fonte, at a ceremony performed at 8 o'clock Friday night in the Evan- gelical parsonage at Howard by the Rev. L. E. Kline, Attendants on the voung couple were the bride's sis- ter, Miss Esther Colyer, of Hecla and Harry Keeler, Jr. of Bellefonte Members of the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom wit. nessed the ceremony. Mrs. Love, who has been living with a sister, Mr: John Confer, Jr., on Burnside street, is a graduate of the Walker Town- ship High school, Hublersburg, and formerly was employed at the Mur- phy store here. Mr. Love attended the Bellefonte High school and for the past five years has been em- ployed by the West Penn Power Company in Bellefonte. He is a member of the Undine Fire Com- pany and of the Drill Team of that organization. Mr. and Mrs, Love have gone to housekeeping in one of the apartments (in the new Owens building on South Allegheny street nnn apn WY — S— Miss Bellefonte Gets First Carload of Heaters {Continued from DAge one) employes of the Electric Supply Company, Lowry Electric Company Williamsport. and West Penn Powe: Company officials, gathered at the Nittany Lion Inn a dinner al a representative Electric Company at Chic principal speaker Mr. Evans explained that the cost of overaling CHocirice water Stale College, for Mr. Ralph Evan of the General "a which Ago the nigint power; heater achi*ved through fact that the heating is done at - * $ “ 1 “wy 11 1 ot od wn the demand for electric . and when the oc of fur- nishing current He clement grees. ins grees as 5 ng elements trouble-{ree equentiyv i nor heating 150 con added that sinee the at about (er. than the case on ranges, hoats are and operates tread of more 600 do. jong -lived a — ————— » Pleasant Gap Fire Company Seeks Funds «five members of | Fire Compan. homes in ! oliciting funds maintenance of the fire company Volunteer firemen t time ready to risk their health and their property to you and your home from the men. ace of fire. They do not receive any pay or any remuneration whatso. ever. Remember this yu are asked to make a contribution to a group whose services vou someotime may need most urgently p——————— COUNTY PAST GRANDS MEET AT STORMSTOWN Twent: Pleasant Gap caliing at all tlilz week wal fr 07 stand A lives, their ave when Liovd Stover, in charge of the monthly meeting of the Centre County Past Grands’ As. sociation of the 1. O. O. F., last Thursday at Stormstown A new ovening ode prepared by Past Grand Quick, of Milesburg, was introduced, and several new members were accepled into the or- ganization, Speakers included V. A Auman, of Cenire Hall, and Past Grand Cyrus Hall, Refreshments were served by the Ladies’ Aid of Stormstown. The next meeting is scheduled to be held at Millheim on Tuesday, April 2 MUNIGIPAL Evenings — 7 and 9 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 25¢ THURSDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY —March 14th IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE ““The Sons of the + "w Pioneers With BOB NOLAN (Direct from Hollywood, Calif.) - On Our Sereen — Blondie on a Budget Admission to this show - 15¢, 35¢ Two Complete Stage and Picture Shows at 7 and 9 PP. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY (March 15th & 16th) Alice Faye Warner Baxter “THE BARRICADE" {A Fox Picture) a... ‘Joe Louis vs. Godoy’ Fight Pictures “LATEST NEWS ISSUE” “SELECTED SHORTS” MONDAY & TUESDAY (March 18th & 19th) Don Ameche Al Jolson Andrea Leeds “SWANIE RIVER” (In Technicolor) “LATEST NEWS ISSUE" “SELECTED SHORTS" Attend Early Thursday Night Avoid the Crowds! president, was G. Earle Hoffer Is Found Dead (Continued from Page 1 good spirits, He was last seen about 2 o'clock that afternoon, walking on High street near the White apart. ments where he resided His death came as a great to his legion of friends throughout the community, where he was wide ly known and held In high regard An active member of the Elks Club he had terved as Past Exalted Ruler of the local lodge, and had been a District Deputy of that fraternity He was a member of the Reformed church Mr. Hofler W116, to enter Mingle shook to Bellefonte in of A. C Mingle death Hev. pure can the proprietor of the store, Upon Mr. Mingle’ 1927, Mr. Hoffer and A. C formed a partnership, and the store which thes until 1938. Since then has been engaged in the surance business, and in June was appointed by Governor as Justice of the Peace it the unexpired term of the late John J. Bower passed away in tober 1038 Hofler ed headquarte; Bullding and Loan offices l ge bulld ing. and conductea hi insuran and legal duties there employ hoe in erl chased ldueted HofTer cone- Mr n- 1939 Jame tO serve out (OC ) who Mr ablishie George Earle Hoffer was a so Isplah O Cora Hope Hq was born in Philadelphis December 11, 1883, making at time of death 46 years, 3 and 1 day. Al of suffered of is, which n of and Ter and Hs months the age four vear infantile arm attack affected nn One and leg and necessitated during his! jifetime the use of a steel brace and | pn cane, Despite his handicap, Mr Hofler was unusually active, phys sically, and was of a cheerful, friendly disposition furviving are his wife, the former sarah W. Wetzel, of Bellefonte; two Robert, a member of the soph class at Penn State and James, a member of the senior class at the Bellefonte High school; and two brothers and two sisters L Kemble Hoffer, Germantown; Robe ert Hoffer, Upper Darby; Miss Sarah Hoffer Germantown, and Mrs. Richard Tyler, of Philadel phia Funeral services will be held at 2-30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the £ FE. Widdowson Funeral Hom North Allegheny street with Rev. C. Nevin Bltamm, pastor of the peliefoutle Reformed church cl ting. Bervices at the grave In the Union cemetery will be In charge of Bellefonte Elks Lodge ol omose the aL offi- thie ——— A — - — ENTERTAIN FOR L. T, L MEDAL CONTEST WINNERS H. W. Rabert, « nd Edward Ca or C.T. U0 Are Temperance ODOT organizat county irged Legion uci orga LOOK - --- 8 Varieties — Layer Jane Parker CAKES <= 33¢ BIGGEST NEWS OF THE YEAR FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYERS Decrease in cot Before € Sweeping Reductions In General Electric Prices for 1940! 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