Page Two — RE ———— THE CENTR E DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 27, 1940, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | MUSIC CLUB MEETS {, AT F. P. GEARY HOME “Music in the Home" was the subject jor discussion at the June meeting of the music club held last Thursday evening at the home Ol Mrs, FP, Geary, These special reports were part of the program: “The Effects ol radio on Music Appreciation;” Mrs Reuben Rickert; “Music in the Home Fifty Years ago and Today.” Miss Helen Odenkirk; and “What can be done with the Child that Can't Sing,” Mrs, George Rimmey The club received an invitation at thig meeting to sing at the Coun- | hd | | evening at the S. T. Riegel camp ‘n | | have accepted the local fire com- ty W. C. T. U. convention to be held in Centre Hall, July 25. After the business meeting refreshments brought by each of the members were served by the hostess. They included, sand- wiches, pickles to salad, strawberries cake, punch coffee, and salted nuts These members were present Mrs. Shannon Boozer, Mrs. J W Bradford, Mrs .Willlam Campbyl Mrs J. H. Durst, Mrs. Paul Fet- terolf. Mrs. Geary, Mrs. FP. V_ Good- hart. Mrs. Roy Jamison, Mrs. W WwW. Kerlin, Miss Odenkirk, Mrs Rickert. Mrs. Rimmey and Mrs, J F. Wetzel, the N . 0» . WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS AT PENN BELLE HOTEL potato chips, pota-] | | i | | Martz, | Mrs The June meeting of the Centre| Hall Woman's club took the form of | @ dinner and card party last even- | ing at the Penn Belle Hotel, Belie- fonte. attended by thirty members Because the club has been organ- jzed for two years, a birthday cake with two candles was part of the table decorations. Members of the Garden Club arranged four bow.s of flowers for the tables. At the end of the meal the mem- bers of the Woman's Club present- ed Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, retiring president with a gift, a housecoal, in appreciation of her services as, the club's executive for the past tWOo years The group remained to play cards after dinner - RECEPTION TENDERED FOR NEW LUTHERAN PASTOR Lutheran new The Pegs Valier Charge formally welcomed its pastor and wife, the Rev. and Mrs C. C Otto, Friday evening at a reception held in the St Luke's church, Centre Hall. A group of Centre Hall women presented a play, “The New Minis- ters Wife," directed by Harvey Flink. and Donald Shope sang (wo baritone solos. After an address ol welcome by John W. Decker, presi- dent of the joint council, the pastor responded and then he and Mrs Otto were presented with a paich- work quilt and a purse of money The refreshment committee of which Mrs, Morris Burkholder was chairman, served sandwiches, pick- les, potato chips, ice cream, cake, ang coffee. About one hundred fifty persons were present * - * - GARDEN CLUB INSPECTS GARDENS IN BELLEFONTE The Centre Hall Garden Ciub travelled to Bellefonte Friday after- noon to outstanding gardens there. These members went on the Mrs. George Benner, Mrs. William Bradford. Mrs. Harold Durst, Mrs ¥. P Geary, Mrs. Harry Harper. Mrs George Heckman, Mrs. Charles Light, Miss Cora Luse, Mrs Charles Miller, Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mrs George Sweeney and Mrs. John Whiteman. A committee from the Bellefonte Garden Club met the Cenire Hall women and conducted them to the gardens. The guests were served punch and cookies in the gardens of Mrs. William J Emerick and vast tour of flowers from their gardens which were visited also. | The gardens of the following per- | song were also included in the tour: Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, Mrs, Harry Witter, Mrs David Washburn, Miss Alice Dor- worth, Mrs, J. C. Rogers, Mrs. N. BE Robb, Mrs. J J. Kilpatrick, and Mrs, George Thompson, . » HOME NURSING CLASS "HOLDS OUTING AT CAMP The home nursing class, conduct- ed recently by Miss Catherine | Smulling of State College, had an| outing Saturday afternoon and White Deer Valley These members and guests were present, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bohn, Mrs. Lymann Breon and son Ron-| ald, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart | and Eleanor Potter, Mr. and Mrs. George Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miss Catharine Martz, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mr. and Riegel, Jack Riegel, George Miss Smulling, Fred War- and Mrs, Ernest Wag- | Michael ren and Mr ner The group playeq soft ball and other games and had a bacon and egg supper Plans are being made for a simi- lar outing at Brownies’ picnic grounds July 27 . * . » BIBLE SCHOOL HOLDS | PARENTS’ VISITING DAY | fore the Vacation Day Bible] school closed last week two of the departments had a visiting day for parents The primary group, studies “Bible Homes of Today.” displayed a village of bible homes and characters and dramatized a bible story ai a speci- al session Wednesday morning The junjor group presented two plays, one adopted from a story by the boys and the other written by | Clara Lou Wetzel and staged as & | Marionette show by the junior girls, | The marionettes and scenes were made by the pupils Model houses made by the junior which had] and Home | boys are to be presented to the pri- | Sprucetown: | Mrs George Beezer, and Mrs. Dor- | sey Hunter and Mrs. Wilbur Baney | presented them with corsages made | UNICIPA MILLHEIM NOW PLAYING THURSDAY (June 27th) » L Don Ameche » Alice Fave * Henry Fonda Edward Arnold “LILLIAN RUSSELL" The Show of All Shows! It's a MUST SEE Picture ! . w FRIDAY & SATURDAY (June 28th & 29th) Three Who Could Not Forget A GIRL. A MAN and A HORSE! The story of a man who searched the wide world for a girl and » royal white stallion. “FLORIAN” A picture that will live with you { daughter mary department of each jocal | church . » . » CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev Hosterman, pastor Communion 9:00; Sunday 10:00: Tusseyville: Sunday 9:30. Communion 10:30] Sunday School 10:00, service 7:30. Lutheran The Rev pastor. Centre Hall Communion 10:30. Sunday School 9:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church services 7:30; Tusseyville >hurch services 9:00: Sunday School 10:00. | Methodist: The Rev Walter Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall church | services 9:30: Sunday School 10 30; Sunday School 0:30, Church services 10:45 Presbyterian: The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick. pastor Boalsburg Sunday school 2:00, Church services 1:00: Lemont: Sunday School 8:30. Church service 7:30; Pine Grove Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church services 10:30 * Mrs. Paul Fetterolf was taken il Friday with a severe cold ang throat infection The Methodist children’s service will be held Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Miss Bertha Sharer matriculated this week at the Lock Haven Stale Teachers’ College, Summer Session The J. 8. Boozer home on West Church Street is being repainted white by the Edward Durst paini-| ers James Keller of Lancaster spent) part of last week at the home of | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K| Keller Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and son William and Mr and Mrs. | Reuben Rickert drove to Harrisburg | Sunday Mr Ww K thesda School School Lemont Children’s C. C. Oto » . LJ Kline and weekend Mrs. Reed Dolores were and i end guests of Mr. and Mrs J F.| Wetzel Bighty-two children finished Va- ‘ vation Day Bible School last week | of the | John Whiteman. | on for appendicitis last and attended the picnic Friday on the Grange Park The Gleaners Sunday School class Evangelical church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Dean Smeltzer who was operated Monday ! evening at the Centre County hos-| | pital, expected to return home to- § i i i i i i i i day. Guests at the home of Mrs, Emma | Rauchau last week were Mr and Mrs. Clarence ‘MoNeal from Tiffin, Ohio, and Miss Ruth Breon of State College. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan | and son Marlin of Lock Haven came | to Centre Hall and brought with] them Mrs. D. M, Bradford who had | beent their guest since Wednesday. | Ernest Wagner has been taking { a course in English literature dur-| { ing Penn State intersession which | | closes this week. : | ever, to continue hig studies there | church, made a brief visit in our } He expects, how- | during the summer session. | Saturday, July | nia Grand Canyon | Saturday | Mrs i School 1 Had My Samuel! Gingrich visited friends] in Phoenixville, Sunday. Mrs. Alice Crouse and son of | Ohio are visiping at the Samuel | Grove home, | Danjel Bohn, young son of Mr. | and Mrs. Harold Bohn has been Jil] for more than a week with bron- | chitis, Twenty-five members ang friends) | of the local Rebekah lodge had a| they will visit relatives and friends picnic at Brownies’ place Monday | evening. Mr, and Mrs. B. F, Corl returned | Saturday from Wiimington, Dela-| ware, where (hey spent a week with | Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hocker. Eight bands and fire companies pany’s invitation to parade at the two-day carnival here July 12-13. Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Crabb, Mr.! and Mrs, Reobert Grenoble, son, | Donald, and Lewis Phillips, all of | Lewisburg were Sunday supper! | guests at the Bartholomew home The children’s and young people's | Sunday School classes of the Evan- gelical church will hold a lawn s0- | clal and bake sale Saturday after- noon and church lawn, Members Methodist Mills, are evening on the of the Sprucetown church near Potlers planning a festival for, 20th, on the church grounds. The Centre Hall-Pofter band will furnish the music Mr, and Mrs H M_ Taylor, Sr Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Taylor, Jr. of Salona, and Mrs. Faye Miller daughter Tatiana, and Harold Arm- strong of Stale College spent Sun- day at the 8. T. Riegel home Mrs, Edgar Miller and her moth- er Mrs. Mary Nefl drove lo Wells- boro Monday to meet Mrs. Robert Hamilton (nee Helen Nef!) and in- fant daughter who will return to Centre Hall to spend several weeks among relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Mrs Christopher Miller and Mrs. Bell Starkman, of Philadelphia drove to Watkins Glen and the Pennsylva- Thursday. On they spent the day with! Mr. and Mrs. Frank White Al a special meeting of the Cen-| tre Hall-Potler Parent-Teachers Association Monday night the money earned at the Memorial Day festival was given to the band be used toward the purchase of four horns which will cost about three hundred dollars i These members attended the Ladies Ald of the Evangelical church at the home of Mrs. C A. | Miller Thursday night: Mrs Samuel! Bitner, Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup, Miss F. P. Geary, Mrs. William Hanna, Ida Frazier, Miriam Frazer, F. P. Geary, Mrs Mrs. WK. Hosterman, Mrs. Miller, | George Ralston, Mrs David Stoner and Mrs, George Sweeney The young women's 8Simday! Class of the Methodist church had dinner Friday evening at the Goss Restaurant in Lew. istown and attended the movie “If Way.” These members’ and guests were in the party: Mrs | . Is William Hanna, ' | Anna Bartholomew, Miss Elizabein Cari Burkhoid- Glen Confer. Mrs J. K rs. Albert Emery, Mrs C Mrs. Walter Glenn, Mrs. | Goodhart, Mrs. Willard Hettinger, Mrs. leroy Krebs, Mrs Blaine Leister, Mrs. Lee Mever, Miss Doris Moitz, Mrs, Lyman Os- man, Mrs. Chester Spyker. Miss | Jane Spyker, Mrs Ernest Wagner. and Mrs. John Wert Jr ! Bartholomew, Mrs er, Mrs Confer F. Emery George PLEASANT GAP | Ladies who attendeq last week's) Institute of Family Relations fram | Pleasant Cap included: Mesdames | | H. J. Crumlish, J. R. Barleti, J, W.| Wood, H. V. Hile, W. J. Tucker, R.| H. Adams, Ralston Derr, George’ Magargel, Jr., Jacob Dubler, George Magargel Sr. The Woman's Club held a [esti-] val Saturday evening which was fairly well patronizey considering the weather. Something less than! $100 was netted. Nohe of the fes- tivaly 50 far held here have been! as successful this year as formerly. | due, without doubt, to cold and rain. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Crumlish spent last week with their son Bill who a employed fifieen miles out of Washington by the Federal Govern- | ment as superintendent of a sani- tary disposal plant. This coming weekend will see them driving to | the wedding of the young man, an| account of which will appear iater.! The Puture Sportsmen of Pleas! ant Gap are entertaining the Men's | | Brotherhood at the camp the youngsters have remodeled in| Green Valley, Priday evening. This | organization won first place ang #| $5.00 prize recently at the Field! Meet at Hecla Park. Their advis-| er from the senior Sportsmen is) Cloyd Sunday. chairman of com- | mittee on Juniors. { 1 i PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) ! Rev, Crosser and family former | pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness] vicinity on Monday. : Mrs. H. M, Crain has been on the | son Wesley, | Garner PINE GLEN | Mr. and Mrs. J J Mackel and Marvin Moreau were shoppers at Bellefonte on Saturday. | Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Hoover shopped at Bellefonte on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Plubell and Miss Velda Hoover were in Philipsburg on Wednesday of last week. Mrs, James Dixon spent Thursday evening at Mrs. Mackel's, Mr, and Mrs James Mackel and Mr, and Mrs. Luther Hahn, molor- ed to Philadelphia on Sunday where ad Mr. Watson who has been ill, 1s | much better now, A surprise birthday party was helg at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | R. L. Schmoke in honor of (heir! An enjoyable evening! was gpent in playing games, at the end of which a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were LaRus Garner and Mary Ellen Remsey from Altoona; Donald Bll- lett from Bellefonte; William Mus- seh from Snow Shoe: Evan Beals and Peggy McCain from Mokhan- non; Irene Rolley, Adele Lewis Boyd Coudriet, Ed. Shifter of Kar- thaus: Betty and Anna McCul- lough; Carl Folmar, Merrill, Max and Norman Viehdorfer, Mr. anda Mrs Luther Hahn, Mr, and Mrs William Hoover, Velda Murie; Wayne and Shirley Hoover, Mr and Mrs. James Mackel, Marvin Monrean, Margardl King ang Ron- ald and Mr. and Mrs. R, L. 8c¢ch- moke and sons Wesley and May- pard. A delightful time was had by all. Miss Ramsey and LeRue spent the weekend with Miss Rahsey's glster, Mrs, Schmoke Miss Velda Hoover and Mrs, Rudy Mary ! Askey motored to Cenire Hall on Tuesday There mas quite a few of the Pine Glen people atlended the children services at the Methodist church at Moshannon There will be a meeiing al Lhe church on Tuesday evening to make further plans for the fair. All In terested are requested to be Lhere Robert Askey has been on lhe sick list. Hope he js much im- proved. The Pine Glen Grange will hold their meeling on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Members are requesi- ed Lo be present Arthur McCullough, who is em- ployed ay Hamrsburg, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McCullough Our 4-H cooking ciub met June 11 a: Gladys Hoover's at 8:30 In the moming. We opened our ciud as usual by saying the club pledge | We then fileg to the kitchen where | We began our work. We made Spanish rice, cream of fomato soup, | cinnamon toast and rhubarb short- ~ cake We then weni out in ine yard where our table was sat and ate the lunch we had prepared HOWARD Miss Josephine Mufly and Mis Nelle Weber left last Friday fot Morgantown, Md, to vist several days at the home of Mr Harr) Muffly ang family The “Win One” class of the Re- formed . church were encertained last Friday night at the home of Miss Nora Weight Mrs. Kate Weber, Mrs. Sancta Dorman Nelle Weber and Mrs | Minnie Vonada of Bellefonte, vigit- ed Friday with their sister, Mis. Ita Bickel of Roaring Springs John H. Wagner, Hildd W. Leaih- | i ers, Jane Kline and Carl Deitrich of Bellefonte. drove to Johnstown Sunday (o spend the day with Mr land Mrs. A A. Wagner. Jacob Welkeért has been seriously il at His home for the past week. | Mr. and Mrs Charles Kemp of Lebanon, spent this past weekend at the Dr. Waiter H. Kurtz home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Deiroit. Mich, visited this past week with Mr. ang Mrs. William Mapes, George Bullock is visiting wilh his son and daughter of Philadel- phia, and attending the Republican convention this week Mrs Dean Bennizon and daugh- ter Jean will return (0 their home in Indianapolis this week. Mrs Bennison's brocher Fred V. Plelch- er wili accompany them home for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Snyder and daughters of York, gpent the week- end at the Mr. Kline Wolf home. Mrs. for Loganton 10 visit several weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Thurman Hust- | Jer. This Sunday night the Reformed children services will be held at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Sophhia Caprio of Lock Ha- ven, is visiting at the home of Miss Eleanor Leathers, An announcement was received o! | the arrival of a daughter to Mr. and | Mrs, A. A Wagner of Johnstown, Born Monday, June 24th. The lit- | tle lady was named Ethel Doreen. | UNIONVILLE > > Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service this Thursday even ing, Sunday School on Bunday | morning at 9:15 a. m, followed by | the preaching service at 10:30 a m at which time the Welsh singers ol Johnsiown will have charge of the service. We hope to have a good| atiendance to hear these fine sing- | ers who are coming here at this] Mrs, Amanda Way spent last Sal- urday shopping and greeting friends and relatives In Bellefonte ang vicinity Miss Tryphenia Talbelm of Jull- an spent a short ume visiting her nephew, John Talhelm of this place last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun spent { the home of Mr —_— This Bunday, June 30th. at 3 o'clock in the alternoon is the Lime | and Mrs, Pierce | set {or the Peters-Meyer wedding ati Peters All Indications are that! it will be an out-door wedding, the weather permitting i Mrs. CG, W, Holt and Mrs, B, E | Holt and daughter Georgeanna have Joined their husbands at the Holt Lumber Camp ai Cherry Tree Indiana County, where they expect to spend the greater part of the summer months Mps, Clark Willlamg left on Mon- dayPon (he noon train to be joined - Recent guests of Mrs, Amandd Way were Mrs Moore and two sos of Derry, Pa Mis Mary lucas entertained some of her friends at her home last Baturday evening Punera] services were held in the Free Methedist church on Monday afternoon for Mrs. Hannah Warner who died at her Jate home in Slate College, having been ance a resis dent of Union Township, Mast sin. cere sympathies are extended 10 the bereaved family and friend: al time of sadnes this | time in honor of one of their mem- | | Kane and grand- | daughter Peggy Wolf left Tuesday | a weekend recently with their son ang wife, Mr, and Mrs, Ardery Cal- houn of Pittsburgh Howard Pratt of Baltimore, Md the weekend with his sister We do sible for flower bed appearance not know who lg respons fixing up the coHmmunil; but it has improved in since Memorial Day and a few flowers can be seen here and there along with the shruthers We had hoped this would be the beauly po of our town bl we understand It will be torn away when the road is repaired throuzh the Lown Our community shocked on earning week, of Perry while in tes a {rom by her two nieces, Lucille and Ruth Updegrafl of Williamsport, for a visit with friends in Wilmington Delaware, from thelr they expect 10 travel on to New Yory WEY - eral days visit at the World's Fair upon being joined by husband while at Wilmington The old Union DOroughn, is gelling pot of the town, since efforis of George B been kept mowed this not a spear where IL should not bers, the late John P. Brugger brother of J. E. Brugger of this] place. Epworth League services in| the evening at 6:30 p. m | spent and hwband, Mr, and Mrs. Jef League Meeting: The Hurt of this place mon hly business meeting Mrs HI K F bar A em Epworth League will be held on| MI erchner and daughter Priday evening, July 5th at the Dorothy left Wednesday for Phila- ’ : Fa¥ hy uly ‘ y " 3 : dig home of Miss Eleanor Snoke. The deiphia where they are spending social time will be in the form of | S¢VeId days on business and pleas- a picnic, each one taking a covered | ure dish containing some good things | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs C. W. Bauder were their son, CTlar- to eat Free Methodist Church Services | ence and wife and son Paul of Wil- ’ "| amsport. They returned their d ir a Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- n ey day School on Sunday morning al home Monday morning certainly { 1 7) for sor alight et 9:30 a. m. followed by the preach- GG. W. Bullock, agent at Howard his load and became ing service at 10:45 a m, Young Pa. is having this week as a vaca tion and he and his wile left Mon- people's meeting in the evening at 7:30 pm day for Upper Darby, Philadelphia Presbyterian Church Services:— | Where they are visiting this week Bible Study class on Monday even- With their son and daughter and ings in the church at 8 o'clock their families for regular | of the ner cemetery In Lhe 10 be the beauly nrough the Blere, it summer be WA of " grea} death Barner’ who performance of having weigh Puners from the Mie 1 ANDO the Oak RIS crme. extend most NA the and - of can oe TAM tt 4, 1 and Ww truck driver ACK tombslone | Much We herewith (Continued on page three) rye ws fi g si wins BW ? 4 GROCER Stock Up for the 4th Big Savings on All of Your Holiday Needs! go A ANN PAGE YUKON CLUB Fart 19¢ 25¢ 2lc m2 2c 10¢c 19¢ Sandwich Spread Peanut Butter ..0. 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Mrs. Morris Burkholder and daughter Miss Ellen Burkholder spent Friday to Sunday with Mra, Robert Hesg in Winfielg while Mr, Hess went on a fishing (rip to Dela- ware Bay, when they returned io Centre Hall they brought Neil Hess with them, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wetzel spent the weekend with relatives in Phoe- nixville, where Mrs Paul Bradford and son, Paul Jr., have been spend. ing two weeks. During this time Paul Jr, has been receiving tests and treatment for asthma at Jef- \/ferson hospital, Philadelphia, g Soft Like Kijrenex 3 rolls 25¢ iz ; | Weight 2 Ib, 6 oz. to 2 Ib, 10 oz. Round and Strioin | Fresh, Delicious A & P Baked Goods | FRESH MARSHMALLOWS ce ho 10¢ for Your Holiday Picnic. 4th of JULY CANDY KISSES 21bs 19¢ WEINER ROLLS. .... pkg. Tec | CRISPY CRACKER JACK Wwe gue 100 BARBECUE BUNS. . . . pkg. 8c CIGARETTES "en Ome Lusky sue 9 phan 930 ete. — (plus tax) ; TASTY TEA ROLLS. . pkg. 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