Page Two - CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY |. FIREMEN CLEAR $700 IN WEEKEND CARNIVAL The Centre Hall firemen who sponsored the festival and carnival on the Grange Park Friday and Saturday grossed, according to Paul FetteroM, general chairman, over $1300, of which approximately $700 will be profits, The parade including nine bands eight fire companies and numerous floats formed at six o'clock at the grade school building and marched w the Grange Park, requiring thirty-two miuutes to pass a given | point. The Rebekah lodge and Jack's Photo Shop entered the most fes- | tive floats. A bit of humor was evi- | dent in the Weis Store entry, a| small express wagon pulled by| Donna and Keith Luse, on the wag- | on wag & tiny red pump and a large sign, “Centre Hall Fire Company | needs your Support. And How!’ | Prize winners Saturday were R. E Swartz of Milesburg, electric roast- er: Kenneth Larimer of Bellefonte | R. D. radio; ang Clyde Decker of | Centre Hall R. D. candid camera The parading units and floats fol- low in detail: Marshalls, State Col- lege Drum and Bugle Corps, Rebe- kah Lodge, Kerlin's Poultry Farm Pleasant Gap band and fire com- | pany; Edward Durst paints, Belle- fonte high school band, B P. O, E. Miller Motor company, American Legion band, Logan Fire company Jack's Photo Shop, MeCormick- Deering tractor, East Penns Valley! band, Millheim Fire company, Burnham Pire company, PF. V Goodhart furniture, C. H Homan Marble Works, Spring Mills band Howard Fire company, George Stover products, First Nauonal Bank and R. 8. Hagan's garage Bellefonte banjo band, Milroy Fire company, and auxiliary, John Deere combine, Lemont band, State College Fire company, Pore Matil- da Pire truck, Brooks dairy, Weis Etore, Centre Hall-Poiter band, ang Centre Hall Fire company LJ » » NM 55TH W, C. T. U. CONVENTION TO BE HELD JULY 25 The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union of Centre County will hold its fifty-fifth annual conven-, ton in the Methodist church In Centre Hall, Thursday, July 25. These meetings, which will be open to the public, will begin at 9:30 in the morning, with a business session. After a box lunch in the church the following afternoon program will be presented at 1:45 o'clock Song service, Mrs L. E Allis; Prayer, The Rev. J M. Kirkpatrick Echoes from Grantham, K Miss Betty Grove; vocal solo, Mrs. William Campbell; Election of officers; Playlet, Bellefonte Youth's Temper- ance Council, Address, Guiding principles, Mrs. Bertha Broyles; of- fering; White Ribbon Dedication of Babies, Mrs Nellie Parks and Mrs J. M. Kirkpatrick. The ladies of the Methodist church will serve the evening meal The evening program. to begin at 7:15, follows: Convention Hymn, Prayer, The Rev. Walter Glenn; Special Music, Centre Hall Music Club; Address, George Dunkleber- ger Ph. D. Susquehanna University; offering; Pearl Speech Contest, Mrs. Ida Witmer; Roll call; Instal- lation of officers; benediction » » RM * CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev, WK, Hos- terman, pastor Spring Mills Church Services 9:15, Sunday School, 10:15; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Tussewville: Sunday, School 9:60 Church Service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. CC. Oto pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service for the entire charge 10:30. At this time M. S| Hamsher, D. D. will install the pastor. Methodist: The Rev. Walter, Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Churcno 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Spruce- town: Sunday School 8:30, Church service 10:45; Spring Mills: Sunday | Schoal 9:30, Church Service 7:30 Presbyterian, The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont Sun-| day School 10:00, Church service 11:00; Pine Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Centre Hall: Church service 9:30, Sunday | School 10:30. Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keen- er, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; | Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30 Holy Communion 10:30. . » * * i “The Town Crier” a mimeo- | graphed newspaper in circulation since early spring, will print its last | issue Saturday. The staff, Dean | Brungart, Willlam Daup, and David | Boozer under the supervision of | Jack Kirkpatrick, announces that the last issue will contain fourteen | pages. | day for Hughesville where she ls at- absence, Miss Jean Ross and a guest were in Centre Hall over the weekend. Mrs. George Searson has been confined to bed for ten days with arthritis, The Methodist Sunday School is plenicking this afternoon &l Brownies Place. L. O Packer spent several days last week in Pittsburgh, visiting a brother who is {ll Lewis Kryder of Sunbury, ed his sister-in-law Mrs Kryder on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Godshall left Fri- visit- Savilla tending a camp meeting, The Ladies Aid of the Evangeli- cal church will have a family pic nic at Penns Cave this afternoon Francis Troutwine of Tyrone, was the guest of Eleanor Potter from | Wednesday to Sunday of last week Mrs. John Knarr returned Sat-| urday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. BE. Frank in Hulette, New York Ruth Spyker is visiting this week | with her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs, J D. Slenker in Lock Ha- ven [| Mrs. Henry White and daughter Miss Helen White, spent last week among relatives in Port Clinton Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, George Sweeney eli- | tertaineq Mr and Mrs, Harowd Leightly from Lemont, at dinner Sunday. Mr. ang Mrs Robert Grenoble of Lewisburg were Sunday supper guests of Mrs Anna Bartholomew | and family, | Marian Bunist of Yeagertown, who had been visiting her cousins Fern and Jean Hanna, returned home Sunday Geraldine Rockey and Barbara Potter left vesterday for Camp She- kinah near Mt. Umndon where they will spend a week Mrs, Lucy Henney is spending two weeks in Latrobe visiting her niece Mrs, Anna Erb, and brother-in- law, Thomas Henney The Woman's Missionary Society of the Lemont Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. W. K. Hos- terman Tuesday evening Mrs, Frank Ishler of Lock Haven and Mrs. Mary Koch of Alexandria Va. formerly from Bellefonte, were guests at the Searson home Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shutt and Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney ai- tended a card party at the home of | Mr and Mrs. Edward Houtz last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Reygben Rickert! drove to Allentown Sunday They were accompanied by Mrs. Rickert's sister, Miss Geneva Hess, who had been visiting here Mr. and Mrs, Robert from Fleetwood and Mr Austen Schaeffer from Allentown were weekend guests of the Rev and Mrs. Delas R. Keener, Mr and Mrs J PF Wetzel and Clara Lou, visited Mr and Mrs | M. E Arbogast of Harrisburg, at their summer cabin on Middle] Creek, last Tuesday and Wednes-| day Joanne Bressler, eight years oid | is recovering at the Centre County | Hospital from a fracture of the arm above the elbow. The injury was caused by a fall from a cherry trea’ last Monday. Mrs, A. 1. Emery Mrs. C P Emery, Mrs. George Goodhart, Mrs Willard Hettinger, Mrs. F. V. Jo- don, and Mrs. Chester Spyker drove to Johnstown today to visit Mr. and Mrs Hughes Brininger | Mr. and Mrs Harry Kittieberger of Curwensville, spent the weekend at the Bartholomew home. Their daughters, Misg Louise Kittleberger and Mrs. Regis McKnight drove here Saturday with Mr. McKnight Mrs. Frank CGeary's recently re- modeled house on E Church street will be occupied Monday by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Williams and son Mr Willams is employed in the Public Assistance office in Belle- fonte, Thelma Spotts, Geraldine Smelt- zer and Dean Brungart left last) Monday for camp Shekinah near Mt. Union. The Rev, J M Kirk- patrick sccompanied the young people and remained as an instruc- tor at the camp. Mr, and Mrs Clay Reesman and | Schlegal and Mrs | daughter, Mrs, Daniel Post of Cam- dem, N. J, drove to Centre Hall on Friday to join another daughter, Mrs. Robert Warner, who with her | husband, daughter, and Barbara Post had been vacationing here. Mr. anid Mrs. Ernest Prank and Ernest Jr. left Sunday to drive Mr, | and Mrs. Carl Daniels, their gues®s for two weeks, to their home nesr | Hartford, Conn. On the return trip the Pranks expect to see the World's Fair. Mrs Paul Fetteroll and Kenneth Frank are managing the Sheffer Dairy Store in their | the Rev i The Glasgow reunion was helg on Grange Park Sunday. Jane Vogt is visiting friends, Mr | and Mrs. John Kern and family, in Kingston, A daughter, Esther Pauline, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Paul Zellers last Wednesdey, Miss Mildred McClellan visited | her grandmother, Mrs 'C, F. Emery | over the weekend. | Miss Beveriy Vonada from Jack- | sonville, is visiting Miss Barbara | Potter this week. | Alfred Relish is now employed a the U, 8. Navy yard In Philadel- | phia as a draftsman A son, Paul Albert, was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs Russell Mark near Penns Cave, The Music Department of the Woman's Club had a picnic at Penns Cave last evening Miss Pauline Burkholder spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. John Spyker of | Yoi't spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A Spyker and family Mr, and Mrs John Wert, Sr, en- tertained thelr grandson, George Trevorrow, from Pittsburgh, las: week Bruce Rowe of Newark, New Jersey arrived in Centre Hall Mon- day afternoon for a two weeks va- cation Mrs. Lizzie Wharley of Altoona has come to spend the summer with her sister-in-law, Mrs Samuel Bhoop Charles Kutz and Alfred Slegal of Fleetwoog called at the home Of and Ms. OT. R Keener Sunday Callers at the J P. Wetzel home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, and daughter Evelyn, of State College Miss Edith Boozer from Philadel phia, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Shannon Boozer, left Saturday for Wilkinsburg ; Mrs. Faye Miller, daughter Tasi- ana, and Harold Armstrong, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs 8. T. Riegel The Willing Workers Lutheran Sunday School class is holding « family picnic on the Grange Park this afternoon and evening The meeting of the Priendshid Bible Class of the Reformed church scheduled for last Thursday, at the parsonage, will be held today Mrs. Emer Williams of Chicago Il, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs Abner Alexander. Mrs, Williams nee Myra Kerr, is a cousin of Mrs Alexander The Centre Hall-Potter band has received two invitations to appear al conventions later this summer one at Lock Haven and one al Philipsburg. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller from Rebersburg and Mr. and Mrs James Bradford and daughter drove to Kent, Ohio, to visit rela- tives last week. They returned; Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reish spent part of this week on a tour through Virginia, Marylang and Delaware returning by way of Phildeiphia where they visited Mrs. Relish’: mother, Mrs Lydia Allen Roberts Campbell had the tip of | the middle finger of his left hand! amnputated last Wednesday in the guards of a combine he was oper. ating. The accident occurred while he was cutting end threshing bar- fey on the George Hackett farm. The Garden Club will meet 0 morrow evening at the home of the president, Mrs, Frank P. Geary. Al this time Harry Eby, nurseryman from Pleasant Gap. will speak on “Bvergreens Suitable to this Cii- mate,” and Miss Cora Luse will dis- cuss “Bees as Pollenating Agents.” Mrs. B. P. Goodhart and Mrs Grace Deitzel drove to Tyrone Thursday to meet Miss Goodhart's son, Frank, who had spent two weeks with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs 8 M. Goodhart in Johns- town Mrs. Deiizel entrained al Tyrone for her home, Greensburg after visiting her sister. Mis W. FP Keller, here. WINGATE Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bush, of State College, and Mr2. Maude How- | ell and two children, of Pittsburgh, motored to Wingate, Tuesday, to spend the day with Mrs. Bush's sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Lydis Irvin and daughter, Mrs. Florence Lucas : Invite Public to Picnic The Men's Brotherhood and the | Women's Civic Club prominent Pleasant Gap organizations, will hold a picnic at Hecla Park tonight. | A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the outing, which will begin at 6 o'clock. ] have you shopped at NIEMANS? if you have . . . our semi-annual sale with every item in our stock mark- ed down, cont if you haven't . there is a treat in store for you. inues this entire week. Remember every item purchased can be exchanged or money cheerfully refunded Nieman’s Department Store MILLHEIM, PA, OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT TUESDAY WHEN WE CLOSE AT 6:00, AND THURSDAY AT NOON. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 18, 1940. PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) The Friendship Bible Class of the Methodist Sunday School held thel regular monthly meeting on Tues- | day evening, July 8th at the home | of Miss Mildred Weaver. ‘Those present were: Mrs. C. W. Crain Ruth Crain, Ruth M. Crain, Jane Harpster, Sara Wiser, Grace Rudy Naomi Vroman, Irene Bennett, Ly- da McKivison, Helen Bartley, Kath- leen Rhule, Elsie Smith, Anna Rob- | son, Mabel Fye, Carrie Maurer, Marietta Yingling, Clara Sunday | Jessie Lykens, Mildred ‘Weaver Cuests for the evening were Mrs Weaver, Esther Weaver, Anna Da- vis, and Marjorie Warner Mr Leroy Woods of Philipsburg spent Saturday with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Miles Woods Gerald Rudy visited In College last Thursday Mr, and Mrs Robert family spent, Saturday own Miss Martha Cowher spent Satur day evening with her sister Miss Delia Cowher Stale Woods and in Lewls- | Thursday | Little Nancy Vroman was visiting | the last week at the home of M$ and Mrs. John Flack of Philipsburg Mrs. Fred Woods is a patient in the Philipsburg Hospital Mrs. Rex Ganoe of has been visiting the past week with her mother, Mrs George Rhule 8r Miss Betiv Lou Vroman spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs, Vroman Those people who were shopping in Tyrone on Saturday were: Alex Robison. Bertha Robison, Marjorie Warner Mr. and Mrs Geralg Beeger ana daughter Nancy, alse Mr. ang Mr: jeorge Rhule ang daughter Louis motored down through Hununggdon county on Sunday Miss Marjorie burg, Is visiting with family Mis. Ben and daughter Phyllis spent the weekend with beg mother, Mrs. Blanche Adams Chester Yeager is employed at th Clover Farm Store in Milesburg a! the present time Yoder of Philips the Vroman Johnson POTTERS MILLS Mrs. Myra Hendrickson and tw children of Youngsville, Pa, visiled & day last week at the Mrs Nora Getiig and H E Faust Mr. AA W. Alexander, wile daughter from Centre Hall Mrs. Elmer Willams, nee Kathryn Kerr, from Chicago, called friends on Monday Miss Betly Smith second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs Earl S8mith, is confined to her beg with sicknew Miss Margaret Kimport and iw Smith boys of State College, visited over the weekend at the Mr J W Slack home Mr. Russell Nelson ang family ol Hecla, visited on Sunday at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Eunist Homes anc and Mr Cupps and wife of New Jer- sey, visited over the weekend at the home of his sister Mrs Home Sweelwood who will visit for # while Wn —30p the Classified columns MUNICIPA MILLHEIM L Thursday Night (July 18th) ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON: TOM MIX and his Horse TONY 11 & Co. First personal appearance in Centre County * * ON OUR SCREEN * * E FELLOWS, in: “Out West With the Peppers” Two Complete Stage and Picture Shows — 7 and 8 P. M. ADMISSION TOM MIX SHOW: 15¢ and 40¢ (Tax Included) Friday & Saturday (July 18th & 20th) Eddie Cantor Rita Johnson B. Granville Forty Little Mothers To all mothers—Eddie can't tell you mach about baby BOYS but he knows plenty about baby Girls. Truly a fine picture. LATEST NEWS EVENTS “SLAP HAPPY PAPPY” CCA reels M,C dS hh Monday & Tuesday (July 22nd & 23rd) ROY ROGERS AND GEO. (Gabby) HAYES, in: Johnstowis | “> UNIONVILLE > Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service this Thursday even- | ing. Sunday 8chool on Sunday morning followed by preaching ser- | vice at 10:30 a. m. at which time will be conducteq the regular guar- terly communion service. Junio and Senlor Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m Free Methodist Church News: Members and friends of the Free Methodist church are starting this to attend their annua camp meeting which is being held at Avis, Pa. It will continue over two 8Bundays. Due to these ser-) evening, July 20th vices and the fast that several are attending from here, there will be no preaching service in the churct here for two Bundays Presbyteriun Church Services: — Bible Study Class Monday even- ings in the church, Preaching ser- vice on Sunday evening at 7:30 p m, with sermon by the pastor, Rev H E Oakwood Festival: The members of he Boys and (Hrls class of the Metho- dist Bunday 8chool will hold an old fashioned ice cream festival on the school house grounds this Saturday method of brewing. NE E. L Parsons returned w his | work at the Titan Metal Company in Bellefonte, the early part of this week, alter having a weeks vaca tion, Mrs, Margaret Morrison ls enter. taining her son Laird Morrison, who arrived rather unexpectedly one day last week from hig home In Detroit, Mich Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs Boyd Jauecss and ober relatfves in the comununity were Mr. ano Mrs, Ellas Dunkle and Mrs. Julia Peters of Ohio. These ladies are daughters of the late Mrs, Badie Emerick and were one time regi dents of this community. Upon thelr return home the latter part of the week, they were accompanie ) by Mrs, Amanda Moran who wil | visit In Ohlo for a time before . and freshly ground before your | coming to Pittsburgh to visit with | her daughter and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson spent | Jost weekend taking in the sights et the New York World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs Harry Jones moved this week into thelr newly purchas- ed property, being the former Nali- nie Williams property Mrs. Orrie Holt has returned 1 her home here after several weeks stay with ber gon P. 1. Holt and family of Mlilesburg. 8he Is very mueh betler at this writing Mr, and Mr. Newton Pisher and son Jay returned to thelr home in Pittsburgh on Sunday after 4 wo weeks vacation with thelr respec tive parents in this place. 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