eT CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CULVER REUNION HELD ” AT WHISPERING PINES / p——— Fifty members of the Culver clan attended the annual reunion July 21, at Whispering Pines It was decided to hold the 1941 reunion at the same place on the third Sunday in July. Those present were: Mrs Agnes Oulver Biehls, only one of the older generation living; Mr, and Mrs. Boyd McBath, Watsontown, Mr and Mrs, Qrover Culver, Warren Lemont: Sunday Schoo] 10:00; Church Service 11:00; Locust Grove Sunday School 9:30, Church Ser- vice 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C, OQ pastor, Centre Hall Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Spring Mills: Church Service 9:00 Sunday School 10:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30, Methodist: The Rev. Walter Glenn, pastor, Centre Hall: Church Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Ohio: Mr and Mrs. Charlie Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Oulver | ang family, Lee Helen and Mary | Jane of Spangler; Mr. and Mrs Norman Culver, Kylertown; Mrs Richard Culver and daughter Mary Mrs. Royer, Brookville; Mr and Mrs Arthur Biehl ang daughter | Louise and sons Leboyd, Chester | Epley, Mr. and Mrs, Clifforq Blehls and daughter Patty, Mrs, John Tay- lor and children Wayne, Lolsetta and Arthur, of Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grieb and sons Charles Dale and Gall, Snow Shoe: Mrs Yivde Quick and sons Willie, Vincie and Bobby and Shirley, Mr. ana Mrs Mahlon Watson and family | Janet, Jay and Larry, Catherint Kerlin, Moshannon;, Mrs. Clara Bowersox, Winburne; Mr. and Mrs Howard Bowersox and Miss Bow- ersox, St Benedict, Pa LJ » LJ . GARDEN CLUB HEARS TWO INTERESTING TALKS The program for Garden Club at the home of Mrs F. P. Geary, Fri- day evening included two speakers: Harry Eby, from Pleasant Gap, who spoke on the evergreens suitable to this climate, and Miss Cora Luse a] member of the club, who discussed bees as pollination agents These members were present in addition to the hostess Mrs George Benner, Mrs. J W. Brad- ford. Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Mrs Harry Harper, Mrs. George Heck- man, Mrs. Charles Light, Miss Cora Luse, Mrs Charles A. Miller, Mrs Edgar Miller, Mrs George Sweeney Mrs. H R. White and Mrs. John Whiteman. - \d LJ * ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PLANS FESTIVAL AUG, 3 The Centre Hall-Potter alumni! association, under the chairmanship of Reuben S Rickert, ig making plans for a street carnival for next Saturday evening, August 3, on School Street All the attractions of a including games of skill, food stand: and music by the Centre Hall-Pot- ter band are being provided The president Eugene Burkhold- er. has made this change in the general committee, Jack Kirkpat- rick will be in charge of the sand- wich gtand * » . » W._ CT U. CONVENTION TO HOLD FINAL SESSION TONIGHT THe tast session of the W.& T. festival annual County convention, meeting] in the Methodist church at Centre Hall this year, will open tonight al 7:15 o'clock with the convention hymn After devotions by the Rev, Wal- ter Glenn, the music club will sing Prayer Perfect” and Gloria in Ex- celsis™ The speaker of thé evening will be Ceorge Dunklleberger, Ph. D | Dean of Susquehanna University Mrs. Ida Witmer will conduct the Pearl Speech Contest, after the ad- dress. The penedictich will fol- low roll call ang installation of officers » * LJ » PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN PASTOR IS INSTALLED The Rev Clarence C. Otto, whe was officially called into service on! the Penn's Valley Latheran charge February 17, was installed Sunday morning at the 8t. Luke's Luther- an church in Centre Hall The Rev. M. R. Hamsher, D. D president of the Central Pennsyl- , vania Synod preachegq the sermon’ and performed the installation ceremony - * LJ . CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical, The Rev. W. K_Hos- | terman, pastor. Bethesda: LOOK! | Sunday School | Vice i Mr. Culver | placed first. | tor, and the student members of the | Churen | gervice 9:30; Sunday School 1049: experienced bands, LOOK ! TIRE WAR PRICES Sprucetown: Sunday Schoo] Church Service 10:45 Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg | 2:00, Church Ser-| Lemont: Sunday School | 9:30, Church Service 7:90; Pine Grove Mills: Sunday School 9:80; Church Service 10:30 Reformed: The Rev er, pastor. Farmers Mills: Church) Service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; | Spring Mills: Church Service 10:30 | Sunday School 9:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30 Rev. J 3:00; D R. Keen-| W. A. Odenkirk was ill last] cold Mrs week with a severe The annual Bradford reunion Is scheduled for Saturday on the Grange Park Miss Lillian Rickert spent last | week in Patton as the guest of Miss Marjorie Morrow | Mrs. T. A Hosterman and guest, Miss Mary Nefl, are spending 4 week at Atlantic Chvy | A guest of Mr and Mrs, George | Lutz las: week was the latter's] mother, Mrs. Oscar Reed of Milroy | Reuben 8. Rickert and Roy 8 | Jamison went on a bass fishing trip to Newport Thursday, as the guests of Charles Geary Mr. and Mrs. John Spyker of] York are vacationing this week In Canada, where their principal at- traction js fishing The Rev. and Mrs C. C. Oto spent Monday, to Wednesdry In Milton, wher they attended the fu- neral of Mr. Otto's uncle Miss Olive Brown and from New York City spent weekend with Mr. and Mrs liam Campbell at Penns Cave Mrs. Agnes Biehls called at the Grieb home on Snow Shoe Helghts Thursday evening. She was ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs Frank Culver Mrs Prank Mahlon Watson friend | the | Wil- Culver and Mrs ana family enter-| tained Mrs, Agnes Culver Biehls lver's aunt at a luncheon at park Friday noon Mr. and Mrs. Harolg Keller and daughter Janet returned yesterday to their home in Laurel, Del after a week's visit with Mr Keller's parents, here Mr. and Mrs. D. K Keller Mr. and Mrs E E Bailey left Thursday for a two week's vacation | in"sAtlantic Ofty. “During part of this time Richard Bailey and Muth Balley, their sons, will be with them. The Rev. and Mrs. Ray Corman | Wilkinsburg, visited for a few! days last week with Mrs. Corman’s! parents, Mr. ang Mrs. FM, Fisher before going on to Dunkirk, N. Y where they are both instructors at a summer religious camp Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry of Wil- lamsport spent Saturday to Thurs- day of last week at Ocean Clty. Al the same time Mr and Mrs. Fred! fuse and children, Donna and Keith, were vacationing at the same resort | Twenty-six members and guests attended the picnic of the Ladies Ald of the Evangelical church at] Penng Cave last Wednesday. On the same evening the Luthrean | Willing Workers Sunday School class and families picnicked at) Grange Park Thirty-nine were present The Centre Hall-Potter bang re- ceived second place and an award of five dollars in the Howard Fire- men's parade Thursday, July 17 The Bellefonte high school band Donald 8hope, direc-| of band are gratified over this dis-| tinction in competition with more | i LOOK! 450 x 20 475 x 19 $3.59 550 x 17 $ 5.77 525 x 18 Bis LONG EASY ARDS AS TERMS nx RED LINE TENNIS | S HEAVY DUTY AFETY TREAD Guaranteed 18 Months 00x 16. .... ©50x16.......99.27 00% 17......% 700% 16. .....$10.04 .. $71.44 24 DEAN PHIPPS . ie Open 28 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET Evngs. Prices Good This Week Only ALL SIZES ON SALE AUTO STORES . wie “i 9:30, | | to Johnstown Fridav and remained M | | ley, In State College | with Mr. and Mrs, Daniel The Reformed church consistory met last night at the local church. | from Hughesville, Sunday night, The Rev. J M. Kirkpatrick will take his vacation in the month Of | August. | Mrs. Lucy Henny expects to re-| turn today from a two weeks’ trip to Latrobe Mrs. A H. Spady left Friday, July 12, for Dover to visit Mrs. Douglas Rhinehart Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Keller drove until Sunday. Mrs. Edna Miller and her moth: er, Mrs. Mary Nefl, grove 10 Wells- boro, Saturday Miss Anna Homan spent last week with her aunt, Mrs, Lulu Lep- Mrs Rebecca Romig of Liverpool | is visiting at the Bartholomew home She arrived here Tuesday Taylor Potier, local newsboy spent one day this week at State College visiting the Times plant, Mrs. Keimer Runkle and twc]| children, irom Middleburg, spent the weekend with Miss Laura Run- | kle. Mrs Sherman Good, with her two | children, of Lykens, is spending this | week with her brother, David I | Graybill | Beulah Bradford spent several days last week with her cousin | Martha Ann and Phyllis Gross, in | Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Harry Potter and children had Sunday dinner with | Mr. and David D. Dean in| Bellefonte Misses Barbara Potter and Gere aldine Rockey ill return from | Camp Shawinah near Mt Uniop | on Saturday Mrs. Robert Hamilton, and | daughter, Mary Helen, met them | there and returned to Centre Hul | for a weeks visit ! Joanne Bressler retumed home | Thursday from the Centre County | Hosplial where she received treat | ment for a fractured arm Mr. and Mrs. George Benner vis- | ited in Tyrone over the weekend | with Mrs. Elizabeth Eberts and | Mrs, J. Walter McKinney | The Centre Hall-Potter sthool| band has two engagements this) week, Tuesday night at Pleasant | Gap ang Saturday at Jacksonville | Guests on Sunday at the Rev. D | R. Keener home were Mr. and Mrs | J. H Keener, Miss Miriam Keener | and Harold Stauffer, of Myerstown The young women’s Sunday | School Thess of the Methodist church will serve supper to the dele- | gates gt the WC. T U. convention | today On Saturday Mr. and Mrs -~ man Edgar | | Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A | | Miller drove 40 Red Lion to visit | with friends, Mr and Mrs Pires | Hildebrand Harry Potier, who hess been uly able to work for several weeks De- cause of an ulcer on the right eye- | ball, returned to his position ot | Hagan's garage Sssurday | Mr, and Mrs Daniel Stitt whe | have been spending the sume) | | with the Rev. and Mrs. J, M, Kirk- | patrick left Monday for Path Val: | ley where they will visit Mr, Suits | sister, | Cuesia at the Bartholomew home | Saturday and Sunday were Mr and’ | Mrs, George Bauder and grandsob | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Misses Jane Spyker, Patricia Boozer, Joyce Bradford and Ellen Bradford had a surprise birthday party for Jack Kirkpatrick Priday svning at the Chester B8pyker wine, Last Tuesday J. F. Wetzel gave hurt Boy Scouts. He was assisted by the v. OE Freeman, the Rev. William Duck, sisters's home there. Miss Ishler | had been visiting In Centre Hall among friends. tive Bodrd meeting of the Centre| County Council of Christian Edu- cation at State College, Seturday | At the meeting arrangements were made for a full staff meeting at Julian Sept. 10 end a Ministerium meeting at the cabin of Dr 'W. R Heaton, Sept 12 WARNING TO PUBLIC Officials of the Centre Hall Flre Department yesterday served no. tice to the public that only mem- bers of the Centre Hall Fire Com- pany are permitted’ to ride on the fire truck at any thne, or to handle the equipment of the company. Any- one violating this regulation will be prosecuted, officials sald. BLANCHARD Our community is not lacking in enteriainment this week, as two festivals are advertised. On Fri- day evening the soft ball team Is sponsoring & festival, music by en- tertainers from WRAK. The com- munity festival is being held ou Saturday for the benefit of the street lights. The music will be furnished by the Brooks-Doll American Legion band The family of the late Alfred Miller wish to thank all who as- | sisteq In any way during their re- | cent bereavement Mr. Walter Lindsey employed a Bellefonte, spent the weekend a! | home after having had an enjoy able weeks vacation rela: tives In York Mr. and Mrs. John Heichel and family accompanied by Mr and Mrs, Joseph Helichel of Marsh Creek, left Friday evening for Pon- tine, Michigan, where they visited relatives. Mr. aid Mrs, Robert Bealy ano family attended a reunion of rela- tives Of Mrs Bealy's mother held at McElhattan on Sunday. Mrs. George Horte] of Par Rock away, N.Y. bs spending a two week: vacation wih her maher, Mrs Tillie Ourdner Mr. and Mrs Otis Stull of Cherry Tree, spent SBunday at the Donald Kunes home Mrs. Stull's mother Mrs. Ellen Kunes fs quite ill at this tine Several] young people of the Church of Christ, left Sunday fo the Young People’s Camp ned Benton, Among those of the im fediate vicinity who are atiedd- ing are June Miller and Phoegiy among William Ridge of Middletown shent the weekend with hus mother Mrs. Annie Ridge. Mr. and Mrs Curtts DeHass and Mr. and Mrs Ardell DeHaas plane Ned to atten, the Jubilee Camp meeting tear Linden, conducted Ly Rev. Clem E Hemahey on Sunday $ QL PORT MATILDA Mrs Chester Smith 4s spending Donald Parking of Johnstown, and | two weeks visiting with Mr Ray- Mr and Mrs George Lambert of | Bloystown | Miss Alice Rearick and Mrs | | WF. Price of Mifflintown called at | J. 'W. Bradford ! aufit. Mr, and Mrs J. B. Miles the home of Mrs last Wednesday afternoon. Miss | Rearick Is leaving this week on # three weeks cruise (0 Cuba | Sunday guests at the J PF, Wetzel | home were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas | Brininger of McClure, Mrs. Lola | Person from New York City, visited | froan Saturday until yesterday. i The Rev. D. R. Keener will leave | Monday for Camp Mensch Mills | where he will be an instructor for two weeks. Mrs Keener and San- dra will spend that time with re- latives in Fleetwood and Allentown Mrs, Charles A Miller entertained these guests go dinner last Wednes- day, Mrs, Anna Prazier of Spring Mills, Mrs, Nora Gettig of Pitcairn Mrs, Myrtle Foust of Potters Mills and Miss Orpha Fleisher of State College. Mr, and Mrs. George Sweeney and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith and family ai: tended a reunion of the William Sweeney family at Woodward cave Bunday. Mrs. George Rimmey, Mrs. Lula Malone of Millhelm and Mrs. Harry Trout of Spring Mills sitended the Eastern Star school of instruction at Coalport Saturday. They were Sunday evening when they went on to Atlantic City to stay until July 30. They went by train. The Rev, and Mrs W. R. Hoster- Daup | mond Smith #1 South Bend, Ind Mrs. Detlol Sager ang two chil- | dren; of New Castle, visited on Sun- | day “ith Mrs SBagers uncle and] Mr. ‘and Mrs Carl Shope and daughters of Alona, spent Sun. | day at the home of Mr and Mr Mrs. Olie Burkhart and daugh- | ters and brother Harry Cupp of Al- | toona, visited on Sunday with Mrs | Cora Young. Mr. ana Mrs. Russell Artz of Al- | tooha, visited with relatives here over the weekend i Mrs. James Wiser visited several) days with relatives at Roaring Springs | Mr. and Mrs William Weston of | Elizabeth, Pa, are spending some time with relatives here The members of the Baptist Missionary Society held a pienic et the community park on Tuesday, Sfiarigon, sla. beld their } meeting, . Quay Williams being | president of the society, Mrs, Elle Authan ang Mrs E M | Woodring spent Saturday in Ty- | i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harshber- The Bunday school classes of Mrs | Blanche Miles and Mrs. Alice Pat. fil | nobftl : ; i i 8 EES sf i ; r July 25, 1940. for a brief visit again before leav-| Miss Louise Jacobs of Lock Ha~ UNIONVILLE ing for their home next Monday Miss Florence Finch entertained the members of the Young Women's Bunday Bchool class at her home ven, spent Wednesday here, visiting friends ang relatives Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Rhodes of Pleasant Cap, visited at Lhe hone Methodist, Church GO. A _ Fred Crelsing, and evening at the Frank Pelers green house grove below Wingate Friends are invited Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Priday evening, Sun- day School on Sunday morning and folks of the church Camp Meeting Mrs. J members of the clety at her home last Friday even- Mrs Charlotte Stere expect Bible next latter's sister and husband Services: — | on Sunday followed by the] The Missionary society of the this Thursday afternoon and preaching this Sunday as the are attending be Recent guests of Mrs H son Howard V Krick and son John, of New Haven, Conn Accompanying them a guest, Mrs Miss Certrude ant B, Blere entertained the Wi-Mo-Ma-8lg so- Snoke ang Mis Ww attend & in Alloona all staying with the Mr. and Pit Raymond Conference week and Cecil Btevenson Mrs Clark Williams returneqy last Mrs Margaret Godshall returned | the tenderfool test Lo ten AMONS: | prover service this Thursday even- Saturday from Carlisle There Khe ing, Sunday 8chool orning at the usual time; Epworth | League in the evening at 6:30 p.m | immediately Mr. ang Mrs, Harold Bradford | preaching service at 7:30 pm. with | drove to Tyrone Monday evening | sermon by the pastor, Rev. M. F | take Miss Gertrude Ishler to her | Kerstetter, Presbyterian Church Services: — | Bible Study class on Monday even- | Ing. J. PF. Wetzel attended the Execu- | church will hold thelr annual ple- attended a ence at the Seminary Mr Miss Christing Smith of Bellefonte were entertained one evening re- cently at the home of Parsons Mr are moving inw the rooms fathers property recently made va- cant by the moving of Mr Donald property The mee July 31st at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C.K for discussion at this on Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs pon of Phu burgh peoples confer. hiy parent Mr last week Slere at this Ume Mr. ang Mir Altoona, stopped latter's aunt, Mrs, Anna Elway, last Sunday on thelr way Williams- port where they were going Lo spend the day Mr. ang Mrs, Lewis Dorman Bunday Mr. and and Mm. Jahn Condo Bud Schenck, Mr ang Mrs, Bilal Pletcher aitended the Brotherhood Meeting of the Church of Christ at Woolrich, Pa. Bunday Mrs, T. M, Bowes surprised het husband, at thelr home on Tues Gay evening with a birthday pardy Games were enjoyyd €uoughout the evening. and & picnic junch was perved before Lhe guests departed deep Misses Dorothy and Jani, Mape Jali id Jean Buton and J Ine left Bundasy lot ROIDE GOWN | gy liwater church ner compan this were not ced 1 re ang with M Here visiting Mrs H James are and Mra. Doyle Yearick, Mr young Mr and Mrs ni and Mrs MW. Gelllg ano Norman Lucas of Ww call on the Miss Ruth w and Mrs Robison in hi Kenneth Bome of swimming weery Jean our young folkg were up at the dam one day and one of he girs Slere and Mrs, | last McoClellan | Ethel Hols Fisher, Into the nw a ali Deing Own Confer al about oO 1 Mil Hall the third Mins realised Unlonvillle Garden Club wil next Wednesday! afternoon Button Pa week ford rd 1 Fr ‘ Ww attend when Nereamn cainp The subject her meeling will flower Brugge: YOR 1 proces ‘Bource and symbols of arrangements.” Thomp- her niece Mrs daughter Bhiriey Elway, were Delong camping al he HOWARD ang Mis Margaret hn Bowes of Jersey 8h pent Wie weekend § ard Hotel motorine were Mr Krick's mother John Krick and Krick meeting his Mr icipates family tsburgh ang returning with u to Mrs Elway's t Like Fine Foods? Like to Save? fC Wa co * GROCERIES + BAKERY - MEATS AND FISH + FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 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