Pape Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 6, 1940, «» CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CHILDREN GIVE PROGRAM AT LUTHERAN OHURCH Children of the Lutheran church presented their service of songs and eaking Sunday night instead of the regular worship service | Mrs Fred Homan, Mrs. Ernest) Homan, Mrs, Ray Mark, Mrs Clarence Otto, and Miss Bertha | Sharer comprised a committee In| charge of the program and Donald | Shope directed a group of thirty in| the children’s choir The program follows: Piano pre- Jude, Ruth Foust: song, “1 Think When 1 Read that Sweet Story of Old,” children's choir; Welcome Alberta Homan; song, “Little Bird, 1 have Heard" beginners and nur- sery. recitation, “A Little Child Shall Lead Them,” Eugene Dutrow, exercise, “Children’s Day begin- ners; axercise, “Lovingl Heart Band," primary department After this exercise the congrega- tion joined the children in praying the Lord's Prayer I'he remainder of follow exercise, "God Little Children,” ‘junior, “At Thy Service Lord,” intermedi- ate boys; offering; remarks by the exercise, “Scripture Read- yntermediates: recitation That Shine in the Guy! Homan), exercise, ‘Serving Jesus,’ juniors; song “Faithful Shepherd Lead Me 3 benediction » rr > LJ the program Loves the exercise, pastor, “All the Stars Wight,” chil dren's choir HISTORY CLASS SPENDS DAY AT HERSHEY PARK On Saturday Pennsylvania History class Centre Hall- Potter high school motored to Her- shey Lo spend the day Although the chocol WAS the community center and park Cars were provided for this trip those nts and teachers: J ¥ Wetzel instructor in Penn. Hils- Donald Shope, David Gray- Charles Neff, Mrs J. Shannon Boozer and Jehn Dutrow. These students made the trip Robert Arney, Eunice Blazer, Pa- tricia Boozer, Ellen Bradford, Mi- riam Brooks, William Brooks, Mary Delaney. Albert Dutrow, Evelyn Dutrow, Marie Emerick, Ruth Faust, Kenneth Frazier, Lois Ho- wan, John Knarr, Nellie Knarr, | Martz, George Michael Eve- lyn Miller, Lynn Miller, Bruce Moyer, Charles Neff, Donald Reish Kathryn Reish, Nevin Rimmey Betty Smith, George Smith Jr Jean lara Lou Wetzel and Leo the of the ate factory students visited the museum, 200 ciosed Dy Pare tory bill Smith, C Williams > - a » P 0. 8S. OF A, PLAN TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES Camp 889 P. O_ 8S. of A of Centre Hall will hold a special memorial service for deceased members Sun- day afternoon June 9. Byers Ripka, Marvin Miller, James Delaney, and Edgar Jodon all of Millheim, will be in charge of a service at the Fairview cemetery at Millheim at 1:30 p. m. and of one at Aaronsburg Lutheran cemetery at 2:15 Two other services, at the Luth- eran and Reformed cemetery at Re- bersburg at 3 o'clock and at the Madisonburg Evangelical cemetery at 3:45, will be conducted by George Reed of Pine Grove, John B. Walk- ér, of Boalsburg, and Richard and Fred Luse of Centre Hall » > > . CENTRE HALL-POTTER TWP. ALUMNI RECEPTION The Centre Hall-Potter alumni reception for the graduates will be held tomorrow night, June 7, from 9 to 1 o'clock the school gym- nasium, according to the general chairman, Kenneth Prank. Casey's Rhythmaires will play for round and square dancing and for the latter Fred Hartswick, State College will do the calling The dance will be closeq except for the C. H. P. H. 8. class of 1940, their guests, the board of education and their wives, the high school fa- culty, and the alumni, Eugene Burkholder, president of the association, will welcome the graduates and present them with membership cards valig until Jan- uary 1, 1941. Each will also receive a briarcliff rose, the class flower The committee in charge of ar- in 941 MUNICIPAL, MILLHEIM, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL: No. l—John Payne, in: “KING OF THE LUMBERJACKS” When he yells TIMBER ! Watch Out! No. 2—Charles Starret and the Sons of the Pioneers, in: “BULLETS FOR RUSTLERS” LATEST WAR NEWS ALWAYS SELECTED SHORTS MONDAY & TUESDAY (June 10th & 11th) EDW. G. ROBISON and RUTH GORDON, in: “DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET” (A Warner Picture) wn I wins Technicolor Movies of the E. P. V. High School May Day Program “Latest Movietone News Issue” FRIDAY & SAT ~JUNE 4 - 15 “VIRGINIA CITY” | er, Mills—Children’s service 7:30. i Ly LJ » » | New York City. | with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Royer. | business course in Altoona spent a Memorial Day vacation at home from Thursday to Monday. { burgh and will move there from | Winonah, N. J. this month, rangements includes: Kenneth Frank, James Meeker, Donald Smith, Robert. Braglford, Francis Snyder, Miss Bertha Sharer, Mrs. | Blaine Leister, and Willlam Thom- | as, The decorating committee fol- | lows: Russell Relish, Woodrow | Bradford, Donald Goodhart and) Donald Ruble, The following alumni are In charge of refreshments: Miss Sara Hackett, Miss Inez Luse, Miss Ger- | aldine Dutrow, Mrs. Robert Wetzel, Mrs. Russell Reish, Miss Anna Mae Martz, and Miss Frances Runkle » LJ LJ » SIXTY-TWO CHILDREN ENROLL IN BIBLE SCHOOL Sixty-two children enrolled Mon- day morning for the Vacation Day Bible School sponsored annually by the Centre Hall board of Christian Education, according to the Rev WwW. K Hosterman dean of the school Three sections have been formed with the following staf! of teachers Junior and intermediate Donald Shope, John A. H, Kirkpatrick, Mr Reuben Rickert and Miss Jane Spyker; primary: Mrs, Clarence C Otto. Mrs. George Lutz, Miss Betty Runkle and Miss Lefa Bitner; be- ginners: Miss Helen White, Mrs Ralph Packer, Miss Ann Homan, and Miss Barbara Potter Additonal staff members will be named later week and addi- tional enrollments will be listed in the next issue The first days enrollment includes hese beginners: Harold D. Bohn Jr. William PF. Potter, Barry Cold- ren, Eugene Lair, Donald Lair Beverly Meyers, Josephene Knarr Marlene Coldren, Nancy Gentzel, | Robert Martz, Nancy Hagan, Nancy | Zellers, Keith Luse, Dick McClena- | han, Nancy Brooks, Sonny Vog! Harriet Vogt, Eleanor Boozer, Kath- | ryn Matter, Richard Matter These registered Monday in the primary department: Ellen V. Him-~ mis, Donna V. Luse, James W_Set- tle, Lester Garbrick, Jr, Joanne B Wert, William H. Luse, Margaret L, Matter, Robert K. Matter, Nancy J. | Michael. Jenney M. Lair, Dick] Smelizer, Joanne Meyer, Joanne Lee, Teddy White, Donna Brad- ford, Evelyn Emery, Leroy Snyder Miriam Hagan, Harold M. Foust, | iam Sweeney The Juniors and included in the first are: Miriam Prazier, Clara Lou Wetzel Eleanor Potter, Gloria Brooks. Mary Smeltzer, Josephine Garbrick, Jane Vogt Richard | Runkle Drew Fetterolf, Miriam | Foust. Wilma Houtz, Jean Coble, | Dorothy Boozer, Homer Michael, | Randall Miller Richard i Dean Brungart william Daup, | Margare: Michael, Jean Auman Arthur Thomas ard Helen Smith * LJ - > HOME NURSING CLASS | COMPLETES STUDY COURSE] this intermediates registration Myers, | The Home Nursing class sponsor-| ed by the Woman's Club, and in-| structed by Miss Catharine Smull- ing. Red Crosg Nurse of State Coi- lege, and Mrs, J. E McCord mest for the last time last Wednesday night The students took a final examin- ation in the school building amd then went to the home of Mrs. Paul Martz for a social time and refresh- ments. The instructors, Mrs. FP. V Goodhart, and Mrs 8. T. Riege: were guestg of the class Those finishing the Mrs Harold Bohn, Breon, Mrs, George Lutz Miss Kathryn Martz, Mrs, Paul Martz Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Miss Frances Runkle, Mrs. Ernest Wagner, and Mrs. Robert Wetzel | A display of some of the work done in the twenty-four lessons ap- peared in a window of the Howard Emery general store over the week-| end t included an improvised bed table and back rest, a patient's tray, and a nurse's tray, as well as pos- | ters made during the course » » - * course are Mrs Lynn Church services in Centre Hall and vicinity: | Evangelical, The Rev. WZ K. Hos- | terman, pastor. Spring Mills:—| Church setvices 9:15; Sunday! schodl 10:15. Tusseyyillep-Sunday | school 8:30; Church services 10:30; Centre Hall-Sunday school 9:30; Children's Day service 7:30 Lutheran, The Rev, Clarence C.| Otta, pastor. Centre Hall-Church | gervices 9:00: Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mills—8Sunday School 9:30, Church service 10:30; George's Val- ley—8unday school 9:30; Children’s Day service 7:30. Methodist, The Rev, Walter Glenn, pastor, Centre Hall—church services 9:30; Sunday school 10:30; Sprucetown—Sunday! school 9:30; Church service 10:45; Spring Mills -Sunday school 9:30; Church ser- vice 7:30. Presbyterian, The Rev. J. M.| Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont—8Sun- day school 10:00; Church service 11:00; Pine Grove Mills Church service 9:30; Sunday school 10:30; Centre Hall—Sunday school 9:30; Church service 7:30. Reformed, The Rev. D, R. Keen- pastor, Centre Hall—-Sunday school 9:30; Church service 10:30; Tusseyville—Church service 9:00; Sunday school 10:00; Farmer's Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bohn left Monday for a sight-seeing trip Ww Mrs, Jack Getchell of Uniontown, spent Memorial day and Priday Miss Jean Ross, who is taking a Harold Alexander, who is em- ployed by the American Telephone and Telegraph company, has been promoted to a position in Pitts- The Rev. D. R. Keener, while closing his Sunday morning ser- vices in Centre Hall, was overcome by nertous collapse which his doc- tor aitributes to overwork and nerve strain, and which will ne | a tea Tuesday { from i Bon | Sunday | wedding anniversary of cessitate a complete rest, . Mrs David 1, Grayblll began night duty at the Centre County Hospital Tuesday Miss Barbara Potter spent the weekend with Miss Geraldine Rock ey In Pleasant Gap The Evangelical church will have | a Children's Day program Sunday June 9 at 7:00 o'clock. Mrs. A.M. Schaeffer of Allentown is spending this week with her sig- ter, Mrs, D. R. Keener, R. M. Smith, who was ill las! week, was feeling much improved by the beginning of this week Miss Isabel Musser of Rock Springs, spent several days this week at the FF. V. Goodhart home Miss Rebecca Durstine was taken to Landsdown Sunday to remain for part of the summer with her niece Robert Meyer with his son Dean of Altoona, spent Memorial Day with his sister Mrs W. A. Oden- kirk Mr. and Mrs George Luse and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Luse spent the weekend with relatives in Bellevue Ohio The Presbyterian will have a Children’s day morning June o'clock Mr. and Mrs. B, PF. Goodhart an Mr. and Mrs 8 T. Riegel spent Sunday at the Riegel camp in White Deer Valley The Woman's Missionary Society of the local Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Whiteman tonight of Dr. and Mrs, Charles Mrs Light's mother and siser from Bellefonte and New York City respectively The Home Nursing Class and their husbands are planning a sup- per at the 8. T. Riegel cabin near Salona Saturday, June 22 Miss Dolores Condo of Spring Mills is "employed in the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Campbell at Penns Cave [or the summer Elizabeth Royer Sunday school service Sun- 17, av 10:30 Guests Light are Miss has been | employed at the Nittany Lion Inn at State College since the close of the school term in Port Matilda Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison and daughter Catharine spent Sunday with Mr Jamison's brother Milan Jamison and wife at Miffinburg. The Rev. and Mrs W K. Hoster- man entertained the Young Wo- man's Sunday School Class of the Lemont Evangelical church at their home Tuesday evening The Woman's Club of Philips burg, will be hostesses to all the Woman's Clubs in Centre County ai afternoon, June 11 two to five o'clock Mr. and Mrs. J. Willam Bradford entertained Mr and Mrs J Shan- Boozer and family at dinner The occasion was the Mr. and Mrs. Boozer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and two children Neil' and Virginia, spent Sunday at the Morris Burk- holder home Mr and Mrs. Reu- ben Rickert were Sunday supper guests at the same home Ed. Durst and the men he em- ploys are painting the exterior of the D. F Bradford and the Fred Homan homes In town. The Brad- ford home will be white with green and the Homan home, white with red ] Roy 8. Jamison and John Serf teachers of social science in the Beate College high school, are shar- ing a scholarship at the Pennsylva- nia 8. ate College summer session in a “workshop” course in administra- tion Mr, and Mrs. Paul Breon, who occupied the Rowe cabin this win- ter, have moved to Rebersburg for the summer where they will live in the home of Mrs Breon's par- ents, who have gone to Boston [or the summer The Boy Scout Camp in the Sev- en Mountains will be the scene of a Jeadership training conference for scout leaders Saturday and Sun- day, June 8-8. The Rev, Seth Rus- sell of State College will preach at the worship service Sunday, Mrs C.D. Bartholomew, Miss Doris Moitz, Mrs, Prank Bradford and Mrs. Philip Bradford left Fri-! day for a trip to New York City. after seeing the World's Fair they will return to Philadelphia Sunday for a short visit with friends there The newly organized Boy Scout district including leaders from this section will hold a supper meeting ‘onight in Centre Hall, according | to the Rev. O. E. Feeman of Mill! heim, president. The district has beent named *Koroondinha,* she Indian name for Penn's Creek. | Guests at the Willlam Campbell | home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. | R, Paul Campbell and Dr and Mrs H. Thompson Dale, of State College. | W. F Keller and nephew Frank- lin Goodhart went to Johnstown Sunday and returned Monday | bringing Mrs. Keller glong home. | She is recovering from a recent thyroid operation, a dP ————— CLARENCE Andy Bilggans of Pancake are the proud parents of a new baby boy, The name of the infant has not yet been decided upon. Miss Albina Bugosh went to De- | trolt to spend the Memorial holi- day with her sister and friends The Pete Womnlaks had comn- pany Sunday eve from State Col- lege. McClusak brothers Ed and Andy are busy as water boys on hot days at the brickyard. Lulu and Bea Dudish were home from Bellefonte tv attend Come | mencement exercises at the local high school Wednesday Their sister was one of the 36 graduates Mrs, Laura Mann of Monument was in town to see her children Thursday The Commencement dance was 2 huge success. The speaker, Mr Yoder from Juniata was well liked The gym itself Was majestically draped for the occasion. All Se- nlors should feel they had a grand send-off Here's wishing you luck in the ever changing school of life and success in your chosen line of en- deavor Mrs. John Zimmerman called Andy Bugosh's Thursday p m Although the weather was very cool a motely throng gathered in Memorium at Askey cemetery Thursday p m. Lawyer Campbell's address was highly commended Music was exceptionally appropri- ste. Soldiers and scouts performed thelr specific duties in militant style, old friendships were renewed and everyone present felt repaid for efloris expended to get there Jo Ann Drapho made her usual Sunday call a: MoGCowans Mr and Mrs, E C Remsnyder and children from Williamsport visited with the lady's mother Mr Craft the 30th Mrs William Dudish is visiting relatives in Karthaus for a week Mrs. Elizabeth Meek and daugh- ter Miss Zoe accompanied Mr, and Mrs R H. Lucas Sunday on a visit > the Russells at Jersey Shore Mr C H Watson is now driving a splashy gray 19460 Chevrolet oGupe Mae Prance of 8now Shoe, called on her chum Janie McGowan Fri- day. Mr. Brungard spent the holiday weekend with friends and relatives at Altoona ang vicinity Don't forget the annual dance recital by Clarence and borough children Monday the 10h. at 8:00 p. m. It ig under the direction of Mis: Webb at the high schoo] au- ditorium, Miss Zoe Meek is sponsoring a demonstration supper ai her home tor ight Monday for products of toe V/earever Aluminuun company. Mrs ER Krone and family witnessed the Memorial Day parade in Bellefonte. Surday they vised a’ the Clyde Borger home at Mo- shannon. Mr 8S W. Eite*s of State Cou oe calded on hig sister Mrs. Abrom Craft Thursday ang had dieer *ith her. Although the herlth of our eed reastent Mrs, Meed is still not *0 g00d she contemplates spending he pext month with her daughter ot Clearfield al BN — —-._., a LITTLE NITTANY Mr, and Mrs. Willard Harter and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harter and daughters, ‘Mary and Evaline and sons, Harolg and Charles spent Sunday at the Raymond Harter home at State College. Mr and Mrs Paul Miller of Axe Mann, visited af the William Do” lan home on Sunday | Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter, Kathleen of State College, Mr. and Mrs. Willarg Har- ter and Russell Fike spent last Monday evening at the Bar] Harter home, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishler and family speni Wednesday at the same place Betty, Gladys, and Melvin Harter visited on Sunday at the Ralph Ishler home, Visitors at the Orvis Clark home on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Houser, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hen- nick and daughter Ruth, of Spring Mills and Ed Yearick and John Dolan | (From last week) ; Mrs. Fietla Harter of Howarg and | Raymond Harter of State College visited on Wednesday at the Willard Harter home. Miss Mary Louise and Grace Ish- ler spent Monday afternoon witn Mr. and Mrs. Prank Buckwalter,| ¢ daughter and chum of Roselle, N. | J. spent Memorial Day and the weekend at the Parker-Brooks home, | Mr, and Mrs, Prank Fisher re-| turned home Sunday after spending | the winter with their daughter and husband, the Rev. and Mrs. Roy| Corman [n Wilkinsburg, Mrs. | Pisher, who underwent an operation | on an eye in the early Spring has completely recovered and can see remarkably well. The gross receipts of the Pahent: Teacher Association festival last Thursday night for the benefit of the Centre Hall-Potter band were $231.00 including the ten dollar] Memorial Day sum given to the band by the County Commission- | ers. The receipts should net $81.00 according to David I, Oraybill and | Ernest Wagner, in charge of finan» ces. Mrs. Ralph Whiteman entertain Wednesday night. ‘ Graybill, vice-president, ed the meeting, Besides Mrs, Whiteman and Mrs, Graybill, these members were present. Mrs, George Ralston, Mrs, Hayes Ralstofi, Mrs Lawrence Hartley, Mrs, Ward Hos- terman and Mrs, William Hanna Jer home. HOUSERVILLE Sunday visitors at the Roy Wirz home were: Mr. and Mrs. George Rider and two children Ployd and | Adda of Hunters Park, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rider and two chil- dren Jack and Shirley, Mr, an Mrs, R ] ang son Packer's sister, M AEH il : hn 1 ef ¢ ¥gB¢ fx ; |= | evenifiat 6:30 | at 8 o'clock; preaching service 8un- | wood UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Bervices:— «+: Prayer service this Thursday even- ing, Sunday School Sunday morn- ing followed by the preaching ser- | vice at 10:30 a. m. with sermon by the Wr, Rev M, F, Kerstelter Ep®aFtl and Junior League in the all times, The plant is at the Sith Grist Mill, Call on them ond keep cool these warm days Children’s Day: — The annual Children's Day services in the Methodist church will be held on Bunday evening, June 16th at 7:30 p.m. A Pageant will be presented which is entitled “The Silver Wand” and promises to be very interesting ang beautiful League Meeting: — ilu ne Epworth Lewgue will hold their regular monthly busine meeting this Friday evening at ihe home of Mr. ang Mrs Ruel Lucas of Union Township Take Notice, Tennis Players: — The Tennls court is now completed and ready for playing and only a few cards have been released for this year. We would suggest you get In touch with the Secretary with your dollar, and secure your card for this year. Don't try 10 en- ter the court without your card it Is not fair Ww those who have pald their dues Mr, and Washington couple mother Harold | ennis Presbyterian Church Services — Bible Study Class Monday evening day evening at 7:30 p, m mon by the pastor, Rev, H with ser- F. Oak- members o' Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer gervice Friday evening, Sun- day School on Sunday morning fol- lowed by Class meeting and preach- ing service in the evening at 7:30 pn Special Free Methodist Rev. and Mrs, C. J Bur sionaries to the Pacific Coast anese, acoompanied by two young Japanese ladles will conduct ser- vices in the Free Methodist church here on Sunday morning June 16th You w'll enjoy hearing these fine peakers. They will be here for one ev.cc only. Every ond Do you need Ice: We Lave informed that the Smith 1ze now running and thes pared to furnish t Services: Mis- Jap- Mrs. Harold Keatley of D. C. are spending a weeks vacation with his Mr Margaret Keatley enjoying himself playing welcome been Plant Are pre- with lice ne publi | Pittsbargh I — Mr. and Mrs William Brower of pent Memorial Day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bd- | ward Flick of this place, | Guests at the home of Mrs. Moj- lie Holt over Memorial Day were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Paul Immel and daughter and son of Washington, DC > Mr. ang Mrs. Homer Hall ano son Ivan and girl friend of Altoona Pa, spent last Wednesday alter- noon and evening at the home of his brother, Robert Hal] of this place also visited at Oak Ridge cemetery prior ww Memorial Day Mr, and Mrs, Pearce Rumberger of Balllmore, Md., spent the holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Har- ry Lucas of Union Township Mrs Taucas returned to her home with them after having spent a couple weeks at thelr home in Balumore Mr Charles Nason of Philadel phia, Pa. spent the past weekend with her wife and son at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J R Williams, where they have been visiting for the past several weeks They returned home with Mr Na son Guests at the home of Mrs Grace Foster last Tuesday evening were her sister Miss Katharine Smith and Mrs. Winifred Pelers, and their and uncle Mr, and Mrs Smith of Easton, Mr. and Smith have recently celebral- wedding anniversary aunt George Mr ed their 65th ag Mrs, Mary Wright of Bellefonte spent Memorial Day at the home of Mr, ang Mrs. H, Kercher, Miss Nora Stover of Bellefonte spent geveral days the laiter part of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Sue McEwen Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mitchell of Coleville, Pa., were Sunday gues of his parents, Mr gnd Mrs J Mitchell of this place Beveral persons {rom here al- tended the Alexander—Kauffman wedding at Newton Hamilton on Sunday noon, June 2nd. : Mr and Mrs. Del Ward 4nd daughter of Btate College were Memorial Day visitors of her athe’, Mr. Albert Hazel of this place Miss of Thompson Margare, Parsons, studert Business School of Harrisburg, Pa. spent the Memorial Day holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. EL Parsons of this place Guests at the home of Mr, ang Mrs H E McElwain over the pam holiday were her sister and hus. band, Mr. and Mrs Ward Tate of Balona, Pa Mr. and daughter urday from recent home, and will Prait property here ane Sat Mr Jefl Hun ved in WwWn on Baltimore, Md the reside in the We welcome WO our tLe village onre they were jortner resi. community arr n as ¢ tid « Lu (Continued on page six) f N Sunnyfield COOKED HAMS 9c Small size — whole or shank half READY-TO-EAT DD RED, RIP} HOME- GROWN SOLID HEADS TEXAS CABBAGE FRESH FLAVORFUL, NOURISHING PURE GOLD : SWEET. 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