Fags Two TE ———————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. April 11, 1940, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Class to Give Play On Friday, April 18th class play, “Aunt Abby Answers an nior class will present their Senior Ad." The cast is as follows: Alnsley, a dyed-in-the-wool old Mald-—Lols Arney; Lucinda Love- joy, her maid of all work—Freda Smith; Horace Harter, her unwel- come suitor--Edgar Harter; Anna Ainsley, her niece from the city— Leona Fye: Lilllan Lorraine, Anna's girl chum-—Jane Spyker; Billy Bar- berton, engaged to Lilllan-—Lynn Ross Jr.; Bobby Barrington, Anna's boy friend—Anthony Venerick; Mrs. Purviance, a tourist—Ann Homan; Horace Harkwell, a lovely widower—George McCormick; Es-| sic Ebersole, a tattle-tale—Elaine Snyder. rection of Miss Mary Taylor LJ > - * Church Schedule Reformed—Rev. D Church Worship 10:30; School 9:30. Lutheran--Rev. Church Worship School 9:30 Presbyterian: —Rev. J. M patrick. Church Worship Church School 9:30. Methodist—Rev, hg © Church Worship 9:30; Sc¢hool 10:30. Evangelical :—Rev, W man, Church Worship Church School 9:30. » LJ » Otto: Church Clarence 10:30; Kirk- 7:30; 10:30; * Baileys in Missouri Word has been received that Mr and Mrs. Edward Bailey arrived safely, after a 1000 mile trip, al their destination, Mo. Mr. Bailey has since gone a serious operation and is re- covering nicely NS * » » Mrs. T. A. Hosterman was ill with the grippe Jast week again for the third time this winter and spring. Mr and Mrs. Henry Kimbrell be- came morning. Mrs. Sara Bathurst of Lock Ha ven is paying her sister, Mrs. George Searson a visit Mrs. James Searson severe wound in her right last week when an extractor wns using broke and cut cles and arteries. The Ladies Bible Class of the Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. Fred Slack on Wednesday evening, Rev. D R. Keener left on Mon- day to attend the sessions of the Synod whickk are being held this week in the Evangelical-Reformed church on 12th Avenue in Altoona Elder J. F. Treaster is a represen- tative from (he Trinity congrega- tion : Mrs. Stanley became a patient County Hospital suffered n hand she Brooks on Monday in the Centre Mrs. D. R. Keener is recovering | a minor operation of the lef: fr wrist made necessary by a sprain Miss Ella Botorf of Lemont, spent the weekend with her cousin Miss Margaret Jacobs Mr. Leslie Jacobs spent weekend with his brother, Jacobs in Stubenvilie, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Baird of Philadelphia, and Mr. ard Mim Harold Leighily and daughter of Oak Hall were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeny. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel visit- the Gun ed relatives in McClure on Satur- day The Young Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs Ernest Frank on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bradford and Mrs, James Bradford drove io Hunting visited family. W. W. Kerlin, Daniel Daup Jr. and Edgar Miller flew to Washing- fon last Tuesday on a business mis- sion. On the return trip they flew over a part of the flooded area with the Charels Bauer Bertha Sharer ‘wag the hostess of | a shower held in honor of Mrs. Lila’ ii on Saturday evening. The] guests included the school directors! of Poiuter Township and their wives, Mr, and Mrs. George Sween- | €¥, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wetzel, Mrs. Ada Bauthm, of Altoona Mrs, and| evening of last week. Miss Emily Brown, of Milroy. | was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz. The Women's Civie Club held an open meeting on Tuesday night. Present gt the meeting was a repre- sentative of the Capiiol Hospital | MILLHEIM, PA. Evenings 7 and 9 P. M. Admission 10¢ and 25¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 12th & 13th) No. 1--Jane Withers, in: “High School” Jane in her best picture to date. No. 2 ‘Blazing 6 Shooters’ Chas. Starrett, in: “SONS OF THE PIONEERS” LATEST NEWS SELECTED SHORTS MONDAY & TUESDAY (April 15th & 16th) FOR ADULTS ONLY! “Hitler —~ The Beast * ; of Berlin” Civilization on the brink of dis- aster—truth never before told UNCENSORED. (Not recom- mended for persons under 18 yrs, “OLD HICKORY” “LATEST NEWS ISSUE” Wednesday, April 17th: “JUDGE HARDY AND SON” the Ses! Abby | The play is under the di- | R. Keener, | Chureh | Miller. | Church | K. Hoster- | Excelsior Springs, | under- | the proud parents of an eight | pound baby daughter last Friday the mus- | don on Sunday where they | J. H, Knarr entertained sev- | eral tables of bridge on Wednesday | ET, MUNICIPAF, | |] | Service Inc, who explained and discussed group hospital insurance. The C. H, P. H. 8. band rendered several selections. Mrs. Elizabeth spent the winter in Tenn, her daughter, Mrs, Hummelstown, is Mitterling, who| Chattanooga, Anna Barry ol TUSSEYVILLE AND COLYER Kenneth ‘Mahaffey and family ol Altoona, and H. C. Grove and day at the W, 8, Martz home Mrs. Roy Dowdell of Bellefonte | and Fred Ferry of Punxsutawney,! | were Sunday callers at the Fortney | home. Peter Snare of Washington, DC, | was a recent visitor with his father, Ray Mr. and Mrs, daughter of State College, on Sunday ai the home of Mr, J H Bubb. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrisburg, spent Sunday noon with Mrs, Pott's parents, { and Mrs. Orvis Horner, ‘ Miss Beulah Fohringer spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. C. Fohringer. MILESBURG Miss Hilda Haupt George McCullough attended the | Methodist conference at Clearfield on Friday last, Our local firemen deserve pralse for the efficient way in which they fought the fire on noon at the former Gregg home, now owned by Toner Fetzer. Well the census taker was here and the questions he asked weren't as bad as we were led to believe Mrs. W. 8. Walker quietly cele- brated her birthday on Sunday last Mrs, Bruce Peters fell during the | past week and has since been con- fined to her bed, at this writing she is much better. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and daughter Judith were Tyrone v.si- tors Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Nissley of College, were Sunday callers W. 8 Walker home Mrs William Peters L at the Howard Miles Unionville Emerson Hall ceicbrated his 11th birihday anniversary Tuesday of this week. Don't forget that Methodis church are very good cooks and today, April 11th, they are serving a chicken dinner On Tuesday evening the mem- bers of the Methodist church held a farewell gathering for their re- iring minister and family Miss Marha Walker has been a patient in the Centre County Hos- pital, Bellelcnte, during the past week Potts of after- Mr State at Le visiting home in the ladies of the BUILDERS, Man makes machinery, biles, Buildings, magnificent, But compared to the things that God hag made They are small, insignificant God made the sun, moon and stars The rivers, The flowers time The mountains and Man may control his automobile And work as hard as he can, Bu: God controls the universe Controls the breath of man. All the things that man has made We must pay to see But the handiwork of To all of us {5 free Man may give gifts of money To a world of war and strife, God gave 10 us his only Son, That wé might have Eternal Lile, That whosoever believeth in Him Should not perish from the earth, But live a life of usefulness, In times of peace, war or death. L. 8. PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. Our communilty was saddened on Saturday to hear of the death of Mrs. Keturah Heverly, of Wool- rich, a sister of Harvey Emenhizer | Mrs. Heverly leaves to mourn her death four children. Mrs. Velma Bierly. Mrs, Eunice Best, and Ster- {| ling Heverly, all of Woolrich, and Mrs, Sara Hake, of Lock Haven; lakes ond seas, hat bloom in spring- the (rees God Esther Tepold of Lock Haven; Har- | ry Long of Mill Hall, Warren Long. of Howard, R. F. D.; and Raymond | Long, of Milesburg: Alfred Long arrived here on Sunday with | family of Huntingdon spent Sun-| } i | president; evening at the G. H, McCormick home. Clyde Walker and family of Axe Mann, visited on Sunday at the F, B., Palmer home Mr, and Mrs, HE. Faust visited Mr, Faust sister, Mrs. W. M. Sweeney at (he Breneman Tibbens home at Pleasant Gap on Sunday, | and found her very much improved. HOUSERVILLE The Christian Endeavor of the U. B. church here went to Romola on Sunday evening where they organ- ized a Christian Endeavor soclely. | Those who went were: Marvin Lee, Mr and Mrs, John Boal, | Mr and Mrs, George Dyke, Adeline Snare and his brother Samuel. | | William Bubb and visited | I wocd Shuey, Mary Ellen Shuey, Doro. hy Coble, Mary Alice Emenhizer, Charley Coble and John Shuey, very large crowd attended. Roy Wertz sawed his summers Tuesday and Wednesday Those who helped him were: Ralph | Packer of Bellefonte; George Kline | church { Lydia Dale, Mrs. Howard Nefl, | Mrs and Mrs, | { who helped Friday after-! | Mrs | James | was gerved by Mrs automo- | Charles Coble and Norman Kline. The Star Class of the U B were entertained by Mrs Wirtz at her home Friday Those present were: Mrs Mrs Robert Walters, Mrs, Clara Knepp Mrs. Maud Schreck, Mrs, Beaver Fike and Mrs, Roy Wirz The ladies of the U B. Church School held a quilting party at Roy Wirtz home Wednesday. Those to quilt were: Mrs Charles Williams, Mrs, Boyd Wil- ams, Mrs, Claud Hoy, Mrs. Sallie Hoy, Mrs. Homer Gauntt, Mrs. Robert Walters, Mrs. Clara Knepp, Houtz, Mrs John Boal Mrs Reese, Mrs. Ralph Packer, Ralph Hook and Mrs. Clar- Sheesely. A delicious dinner Roy Wirtz Visliors at the Charles Packer home Sunday were: Jim Koch, El- wood Packer and little son, Elwood Jr. from Nittany, Robert Cain, of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs Ralpn Hook and two children Lois Jean and Charles Lester Marshall and sister, Robert Walkers, motcsred 20 toona, Sunday returning home the evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neff and charles of Pleasant Hill, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nefl, Sunday We are sorry to note the serious illness of Mrs Virginia Packer of Bellefonte, at one time a resident of this place. Hope for her 2a speedy recovery Sunday vishors at the Roy Wirz home were: Mr. and Mrs. George Fike and two daughters of Lemont, Mr. and Mrs, William Fike ang son Carl. Russel] Pike and lady friend all of Jackonville Charles Packer took dinner Mon- day with his son and daughtér-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Packer and family at Centre Hall Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hook and Mrs. Hook's sister Miss Edna Pack- er, called on their aunt, Mrs Vir- giria Packer Sunday evening Roy evening Mrs. ence Mrs Al- in {and found her alittle improved. | last Thursday evening at | the Willing Workers Class of also these brothers and sisters: Mrs. | and Harvey Emenhizer, of Howard R. D | Miss Hannah Eminhizer is on the ! sick list, | covery | Mrs, | Rudy College, Mary Parker, Mrs, Sara and two children of Stall were Wednesday | dore Eminfizer. Sunday visitors at the We wish her a speedy re- visitors | at the home of Harvey and ‘Theo-| home of! William Richner were Mr, and Mrs. | ! Orvis | Sayers and family, !| Richner and son of Summit Hill. {| LuVera Eminhizer of Lemont | and John Rudy of State College, spent Saturday evening with home | folks. { Miss Charlotte McCloskey of] | Pittsburgh, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Lee Richner. Quite a few from around here attended the Jameg Wensel sale on | Saturday afternoon at Romola, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and | baby moved from the Wensel house over to Fairview, Mrs. Harvey Emenhizer visited | her brother Harry Peese on Sunday at the County Home. POTTERS MILLS Merrill Copenhaver and family | of Aaronsburg, visited one day last Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. | { { : | week at the Mr. H. E. Faust homs. | | Mrs. Floyd White spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Reed Hacketi ai Boll- ing Springs, having been called | there by the iliness of her father. Mr. and Mrs, R. H, McCormick of State College, Mr. and Mrs Charles Jodon of Bellefonte, Miss Caroline McCloskey took supper Sunday LeRoy | of Yarnell, Clair, i i | meeting in their social ha fol Preaching April 14, a. 9:30, lowed by Sunday School at 10:30 cn —— — ZION Prof. and Mrs, Lewis children visited over the weekend at Brookville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs FP. 8 Fawce.t and Dv and Mrs. A. C. McKinley we Golden Rule Sunday Class held thelr monthly eye ona Fawcel School mee ing the Paul Clevenstine home Mr. and Mrs. Joel Clevensiin® were Sunday dinner guests st the Clyde Hockman home at Hecla. Mr and Mrs. Joe Oweng enter- tained Mrs. Lizzie Kauffman and Mrs. Emma Deitrick at a birthday dinner Sunday at the Fleisher Tea Room, Julian, The ladies are :ls- ters, Mrs. Kauffman celebrated her 82nd. birthday and Mrs, Deitrick her 80th. birthday. Mrs. Lewis Fawcett enlertained the St, Marks Lutheran church ©1 Wednesday evening Mrs. Sharer, Mrs, John Hockman, Mr. and Mrs Nevin Gilmore, spent Sunday afternoon at the John Hart sock home arbove Stale College James Kane, formerly of this place, will be in the blaskamith shop on the White properly (wo days a week. Mr. and Mrs. Llcyd White bad as their Sunday dinner guests the daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Nell and family and Rev Musser of Hublersburg. The school kiddies are looking forward to their gummers vacation. Some of our schools close the las. of this month. The High School entrance exam will be held May 4in The public ig Invited to atiend a spelling bee at the Clark School, Benner Twp. Friday evening. Miss Virginia Irvine of this place is the {eacher, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Owens and Mr, and Mrs. John Hockman spent Monday at Altoona. The phantom lake ig attracting’ many tourists atention. The road. is impassable, | Sorry (0 note Natalie Carer, young Y saughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carner is on the sick list. We | wish her a speedy recovery. | The Birthday Club of the Re-! formed church held their monthly | hall Friday | evening. i Mr, and Mrs. Epley Gentazel, Mary | Letterman and Mr. Royer attended the concert at Rebersburg on Sat | urday evening. Mrs George Snyder of wingate| spent Monday at the Struble home. During the storm last week a light pole was blown down over the road being a hindrance to traf- fic until the West Penn Power crew removed it. PINE GLEN Callers at Robert Askeys Sunday were J, B. and J. BE. Askey of Sin. namahoning. Mrs. Lucy King has gobe (0 Rew City to visit relatives, Mrs. Ballle Beightol is visiting wiih the Lohr family in Snow Shoe, Sarl Pulmer visited In Howard, Sunday. ES + I mil 0 FTI a ag 8 ~ Mrs Monday Chapman home, Mrs, | night at the Charlie Mann home of Howard, R, D. Mrs | daughter Faye and grandson Jones visited on Tuesday with Mrs, Myrtle Lucas. Mrs, and Morgan Lucas of Marsh Creek, spent Saturday {| mother, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas. | Miss Betty Armstrong | Eme] of Pleasant Valley, called at he Wednesday. Mrs Nyman Thursday man Dick Watkins visited on Saturday with Oscar Nyman at Mr tw man home on Saturday evening Mrs Evelyn and Mrs two sons John and Junior vislied on S|unday at home at Pleasant Valley Russell Jones called cn Malcolm Jones on Tuesday evening. Mrs Jones, Mann ledge home at Mill Hall R. D Mr children of Pleasant Valley, on home. Sunday Chapman home were Jack and Martha May Pleasant Russel] Iyn of this FAIRVIEW Myrtle Lucas visited on afternoon at the Amelia! I UNIONVILLE Russell Jones spent Tuesday | and arnle Amelia Chapman day School on regular Bryce Hoover of Howard night with their and Sally and Amelia Chapman home on Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Oakwood. of . Mt, Eagle, visited cn / with Mrs, Amelia Chap- montiuy wCTU evening at the dent, Mrs Ald Meeting busines of the on Mri Methodist Mt. Eagle James Lucas and the Amelia Chap- and Mrs sens called at Russell Lucas and daughter James Lucag and the George Houdeshell ing Sunday morning Amelia Chapman, Emie Clair Chygman apd Pear] visited at the Samuel Short- Rey. D D Ecworth at 6:30 p hig family to bu will man services as be able to get m., \ are and Mrs Alfred Lucag and vis Ny ited ne Sunday at the Ralph Amelia Frank, Lucas of have and Mr, and Mrs. | fore and daughter Eve-' line Place. tax the Paul visilors at Valley 1st, Lucas May Free Methodist Church Services: prayer service Friday evening, 8un- Sunday followed by Class preaching evening at 7:30 p. m Presbyterian Church Servicesi— Bibie Study class on Monday even- | ing in the church; on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m the regular in the evening at 7:30 p sermon by the pastor, Ww. C. T. U, Meeting business was held Wednesday home Nannie Willams The regular month- meeting of Methodist Monday evening Amanda Way Church Prayer service this Thursday School on followed preac! hing service Kauffman Leagues Rev mov their home at Newton Hamilton return the new here before next Tax Reminder: all real estate as that for turning to the County Commissioners i H. E. McElwain wag the delegate from the Methodist church here 0 the annual Conference held In Clearfield last week. He and his wife attended most every day ani were accompanied each day by some of their friends and neighbors, from the community Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pratt expect to move next week from the Pratt property here, 10 Harrisburg, Pa The Borough Budget for the coming year is now compieted and can be seen at any time at the home of the Becretary, J. C. Fox { Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stere { son Bobby visited last Tuesday her brother and family Mr Mrs. Clair Harper of State College Ardery Calhoun returned home in Pit.sburgh, last Saturday after hay pent some time her with his Mr Mr Ro. Calhoun Mr, and Mrs. Homer Hall ar son Ivan and girl friend of Altoona were Bunday afternoon callers his brother ife, Mr Mr Robert Hall of this place Mr and Mrs Philip in, the evening ;... been living in Kauffman and | pyex propery here ing this Friday 1... eek to Bellefonte Ruma: make thel Sunday he {crmer will Nac) | MD.CW Mrs Aman Mr. Forrest Mills last with their brake: home morning Meeiing and the service in the Sunday School preaching service m. with Rev. H. E The meeling regular { the . of th and with of the presi- and wo his Ald neld the Ladies church was * ’ ing the home ol at f A parents and Services: — evens Sunday the regular sermon by Junjor and by with and wu ater an v and Barr, wh the Edwart moves where Mrs, Barr Lown r hom Roxie Flick Bauder and her sister da for the pastor not Sere Bauder accompanied Don't Ouoeola taxes forget Ww paid be- the dead delinquent Friday wher sister ls in all who | he evening MEATS & EISH - FRUITS & VEGETABLES - el {ole 3 3] 390 BAKERY » DAIRY Thousands Praise Genuine Goodness of Quality-Guaranteed Meals! JUICY, MEATY CENTER Chuck Roast Rib, Rump or English Beef Roasts. VEAL SHOULDER ROAST Ib 13¢ Ib 33¢ ..1b 23¢ 1b 17¢ 1b 33¢ Veal Breast to Fill. Veal Steaks 3 Tasty Liver Sausage. , Pure, Fresh Stuffed Pork Sausage Canadian Style Bacon BEEF FLANK TO FILL FULLY DRESSED 3 10 4-Ib Average FANCY MILK FED FOWL b 15c Ib 20¢ Ib 15¢ Ib 25¢ 1b 13¢ 1b 9¢ 1b 15¢ 1b 21¢ Ib 18c¢ Ib 27¢ ‘Star’ Lebanon Bologna Light Lean Bacon. Small Smoked Squares. Quality Hamburger Bunnyficld Cooked Hams Apple Butter Apple Sauce +«+ 2~:]13¢ Sauerkraut A&P Grade A 3 21 Tender lona Peas 3 "2% 25¢ French's Mustard 6-or. jar Qc (Cream Salad) Spry Shortening 3" 49¢ Lux Flakes 2 "mall pkgs. 1Qe Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 17¢ Evap. Milk White House 10 tall cans 59¢ 2 Ne. 2'% cans 25¢ Tissues aw sri Ine um 285¢ Peaches Delicious Tona 2 50 un 2eem25c Pom on 25¢c Nutley Oleo WE ARE CO-OPERATING IN THE Springtime Egg Festival EGGS “iv doz. 2lc EGGS ©": doz. 23c SUNNY- BROOK | McEwen on Sunday were Mr. and | Fairmont | Holtzworth f of Mrs, Bue Mr, and Mrs and son of Williamsport, spent past weekend with his paren and Mrs. C. W. Bauder Dinner guests at the home of M and Mrs, J. C. Fox on day evening were Mr Guests at the home Bricker of Miliheln Soott Btover and Mis Nora Btover of Bellefonte, Pa Mr, and Mrs Clark Williams took the train Saturday afternoon for Williamsport where they called on relatives and transacted ness, returning home in the ing Mr Mrs. Howard Pa. and Mr and Mr busi- | nie ever. and Miss Myr State College Edward North Carolina yhill Is 4 daughler of Mrs, Underwood Mr a member of the faculty University sit Durham lina A very dell was held last Friday home of Mr. and Mrs onor of Mr, Pelery He was vers Owing and son Clyde Underwood Mr and Mrs Durham Kra of and Mrs, C. C. Holtzworih of Mr West Virginia, motored from their home last Saturday bringing with them her father Daniel Buck, who has been in the home the greater part of the winter but will now be at his home here. They returned to thel home SBunday alternoon Mr Kraybill ’ al ghtiul surprise evening at Pierce Peter 40th much erson We are glad at this ume that Rev. G, A Garret ing, he having undergon erations recentis I County Hospital two last Friday morning and hls urn | ter } ian and Bherelia for the better on Monday of th { Altoona i. Mr. and Mr week may Mr an } ast Nig last We all 0De ND re be per- among overy 4 oe + “d speedy tha 0 be back O05 ne mal mit 40m people oy au A i“ OCparied al a (Continued from puge two) Pancake Flour -« 5 v.17 ¢ Rajah Syrup Blended for flavor Qu bil 2lc G. E. 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