Pape Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 8, 1940, r— SE CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY OBSERVES EIGHTIETH | BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Another of Cenire County's resi- dents arian mark is Mil 1 i Wir h birt to reach the coveted octogen- Harvey D Hagan, ol s. who celebrated hi hday, August 1 been ong resident Mill 3 n of Jol {0 America om Herman tted 0 we, Md, and Re becca White- her Hagan also of Baltimore. 1880 at the age of twenty, Mr gan began the okcupation of tering and continued this trade until his retirement ors me jet ha o N LIT 3 1820 d ¢ Neese with now 1889 he married Alice death in 1897 lefi him n. Gross Calvin Hagan, “hiladelphia, he marrieq Ge this marriage Mr, Ha- gan has two children, Mrs. Ardell Myers of Sp Mills and Ralph Hagan of Centre Hall ] even grandchildren Mr. Hagan hag Jacob and John, twins, ter Jacob nd the young but In 1902 Wise. To rirude ring His two brother and one si ; { in 1937 g f 5 The lives he » DI om Cyrus Lus in 1890 began hou ekee] p+ and has lived there ever since ome where Mr, Hagan now hased fi 1 he MEEKER FAMILY REUNION AT BRADFORD HUNT CLUB The Bradford o camp in the scene res TL in 1k and children Buddy Hewlett, Long 1 Ben Frank, Bal- Philip Gross and yf 3 Rober and Mi lls; Mr. and ck, State Col- Cold: Mrs. Mah- Ger ne and ey n is Rees, Aume An Wayne, Dic William Rees and children Robert "Ww alker, and Lind: daughter Shir- D. M. Bradiom Dean, and and Mrs. Harold f Centre Hall ® and Are PICNI CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev, W. K. Hos- terman, pas.or. Bethesda: Churc service 9:00, Sunday School 10.00: Lemont: Sunday School 10:00 Church services 11:00; Locust MUNICIPA} MILLHEIM FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 5th & 10th) Brenda Joyce * John Payne Walter Brennan Charles Ruggles, in: “MARYLAND” (All technicolor) Land of Beautiful Belles Thoroughbred Horses . and a picture you will long remember . it TOPS “Kentucky.” | | NOTE: —*Four Sons,” adver- tised to play this date will be i shown later. LATEST NEWS SELECTED SHORTS | MONDAY & TUESDAY (August 12th & 13th) mthern * Lee Bowman V. Weldler “GOLD RUSH MAISIE” Ann ® | her best the old laughter! ALSO THE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS a su FRIDAY & SATURDAY {August 16th & 17th) "Blondie Has Servant Trouble” orld needs pienty of ALWAYS COOLER INSIDE ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ph. a dh UN re tab 1 | Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Church services 7:30, Lutheran: pastor, Centre Schoo] 9:30, Church Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Church services 10:30; Tusseyville Church services 9:00, Sunday Schoo 10:00 Vint McClellan wil | ' | Lu \ 11) The Rev Wale Centre Hall: Church Sunday School 10:30; Sunday School €:30 10:46 No church services Reformed: The Rev J. WwW, Zang from State College will ly fol he Rev. D. R. Keener, past or. Cen- Hall Sunday School reh 30; Spring Cc. Otto Hall: Sunda) service 10:30; The Rev, C mn . 1 Methodist: Glenn, pastor, | services 9:30, Sprucetown: Church gervice Presbyterian rch service Mills Church 10:00; school er Mills: service 10:30 LJ Farmers 8:30, Church PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Paul Martz Hershey. Bailey entertained Lamar Sun Mr. and Saturday at Miss Eva ue from day even. W. W. Reitz ner Hg Laci Harry Gould last week with her H. Light Eleanor Armstrong wa the guest ia Boozer last week riam HWrdzier returned jay from a week’ ish home in Pleasant Gaj Theodore Kryder { Jackson harles lia Kryder yf Bellefont 1 of Pleas 1 Centre at camp 62 nig t n afternoon Amm in The “Town Cr weiner roast at Monday night Jack Kilpatrick Dean Brungart William Daup and Davig Boozer were the stafl mem- bers Richard Batley vonna Collins of Baltimore, Md spent part of last week with Mr and Mrs. EE Bailey, From here they drove to Montreal, Canada where they are spending this week Franklin Sharer returned home last Tuesday from the Centre Coun- ty Hospital where he was being treated for an infection near the shoulder blade to the treatment and Is improving gradually, The Rachau reunion near Milroy in the Seven Mountains Saturday was attended by these from thi: vicinity: Mrs. Emma Rachau daughter Ruth, granddaughter Ruth Breon, and Jay Rachau and family of Spring Mills Young People's Missionary of the Evangelical church met Monday night at the home ol Miss Lillian Rickert, Other mem- bers present were: Miss Ruth Hart ley, Mrs, Lawrence Hartley, Mrs Reuben Rickert, ang Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Crockett, Mr and Mrs, Charles Crockett, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crockett, and son James, of near Wilkes Barre with Mr, and Mrs. George Vogt had a picnic dinner on Nittany Moun- tain Sunday ang spent the after. noon in the vicinity of State Col- of § ier” staff the Rowe present and Miss De- ne Circle Rev, 8, A Byde: 841d iron Baliimore { Md. with their son and wife, the ev. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder, call- ed at the Daniel 8 Daup home en- rouie from West Milton to State College. The Rev. Mr. Snyder, se- nior was formerly the Evangelical pastor here, i 4 Lee L nao wa alt Alfaratay Park Thess atiended: Mr A Buti Axil) froin this set Mr. and Mis. C. A and Mrs, i GEV at Hall tion De OTN Miller, Lois Arney, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Daniel Daup, Williagn Dmup fazier and Miriam Fras . Lied 5 Pp, Daniel Miss Ida Pr Zier, 9:30 | vice N 00, Sunday Schoo! | Sunday | Peacock spent | sister, Mrs He responded well Freda Earl Frazier Kenneth and Robert Fra- Mrs, Mary Nef! her sister, Mrs Mr, and Mrs Sunday with friends port, Mr, and Mrs several days this Barre. he Ladle has ng Miss isiting her sis or 5 week, Frank Rines spent last week Mrs, Zora Rines David McKinley of New York City was the guest of Fred Spyker over the weekend Mrs, Richard Wolf, daughter Pa- tricia, and Mis, Della Relber spenl Saturday at Hershey, Mr, and Mrs. W, W. Kerlin spen the weekend with Mr. and Mrs in Monroe, N Y Mrs. Chester Spyker spent part of last week at Marklesburg among relatives, She returned Thursday Minnle Ziegler Freq Homan spent in Williams- spent Wilke: Edward Vogt week at yf the Evangelical Augus Ald cancelled its Madeline Reed of Milroy ut ster, Mrs. George Lutz of Baltimore, Md with his mother f Spring week with het and Mr Edward Ros ering gradually in 14 Ba Haven rtholomew Sunday Shaefler ter Township 00l direcior: tly elected Miss Mary Beck of as teacher for the Caolyet next rm. Miss Beck hat One Years experience the yrone schools Mr and Mrs. Morris and daughter, Miss Ellen er drove to Lewistown wi Miss Burkholder Philadelphia, She Tuesday evening. Vinton McClellan assisted the Rev, Clarence C. Otto as liturgis: in the Lutheran services Sunday On August 11 he will preach ihe sermon at the Centre Hall, Tussey- ville and Spring Mills services, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reesman of Camden, N. J.. and Mr Reesman’s SCH a [¥ in il Burkhoide Burkhoid- Saturday entrained returned ere for McCormick) of Wauseta, Il, spent several days here last week. This was Mrs. Kiser's first visit here in twelve years, Ciuests at a luncheon at the Bar-| tholomew home Thursday were | Mrs, Elmer Rossman of Bellefonte; Clay Reesman of | Mrs. Harry Reish and Mrs. | W. H. Kiser of Wau-| Mr, seta II, Camden, Mrs. Cleve Mitterling. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. chaperoning a group of young girs at the Camp 2 this week, members of the party are: and Mrs Beulah | Bradford, Betty Slack, Helen Mil- | ler, Fern and Jean Hanna, Ruth Hackett, and Shirley Wetzel, Mrs. Samuel Bitner entertained | ! the Woman's Missionary Society of | the Evangelical church last Thurs- day evening at her home. Beside: | Mrs. Bitner, these members were? present: Ida Fraizer, Mis Mrs, C. A. Miller, er, Mrs, Paul Venerick, and Mrs John Whiteman. and Mrs, Harold Bohn and Daniel, Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Leister, ang daughter, Janet Mr aud Mrs Lester Garbrick and son Lester, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, William | Hanna ‘and daughter, Fern, and | Beulah Bradford made up a week- | end camping party at the Dutrow | hunting camp in the Alleghenie. over last weekend, These persons comprised a pleni party al Hairy John's Sunday: Mr Anna Bartholomew, Misses Hisa- beth and Jean Barthoiomew and! Davis Moltz, Mrs, Rebecca Romig of Liverpool, Mr, and Mrs, William | Tressler of Oak Hall and Mr, and | Mrz Hany Giger. Mr. and Mrs | Duncan Herman, Mis. Mery Mace Kechnis and Mrs, Bina Noll, ali wi Williah Hanna | 5 wal S01 | Pleasant Gap. 2 ulin os Suis 1 Sil i spent Friday with | W. H. Kiser (nee Bertha | Robert Wetzel and | Donald Shope are! Slack hunting camp neat] The younger | Mrs. Daniel 8, Daup, Mis: | | Mrs. David Ston- | | Jack Coldron has replaced Wil lam Shoop at the Riegel saleg barn Jack Knight from Williamsport spent Tuesday evening with Mr {and Mrs 8. T. Riegel. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas and son moved "Tuesday Mrs. F. P, Geary home Church street The Edwarg Vogt garage is being rebuilt of concrete blocks with # second story of frame 10 be used a an apartment HOWARD and Mrs, George College, spent the ing his parents, Mr Lucas Mrs, MeGregy of York, was her this week visiting her husband who is working with the State Highway Miss Lucille Lucas returned Fri- day after spending some time In Altoona visiting friends Mr Mrs. John Bowes of Jersey Shore, were here Friday t call on Mr, Bowes' brother Mr Charles Bowes, Mr. and Mrs I. Sutton and Mr. ang Mrs, Bill Mapes spent Ins! weekend in New York atiending the World's Fair Misses Nell and Loretta entertained their niece Mary Weber with irthday picnic Lhe Eas into on Mr Sta.e visit Lucas of and J Weber Kat on of Morgantown weekend Miss Anna nere we. PLEASANT GAP Moor Yeryoo %. Mr Mr Mr Lr a and Mrs, Jonas Wagne: Norman of Harrisbure ended a ¢ RET.SILUY H ence held at Mifflinburg, William Tucker. of this place atiended Lhe conference with Mr, Crumm The Garden Club will meet this afternoon at the Noll-Meiroy home Mrs, Amick eniertaineg her ter Miss Bell Johnstown and Mr micks brot wife speni th weekend with Mrs. J. A. Noll was a suest at the annual outing at Hartsw home Wednesday afternoon. Misses Esther Noll ang Beil) Sommers and Messrs Russel] Spicher ang Kenneth Walker spent Sunday a week ago at Caledonia Noll Bros, are having a large veg- etable refrigera.or installed in thel store Frank Barnes just excavation of another cellar and is having a furnace stalled within the next few days Mrs. Ray Meloy made a busi- ness trip to Williamspor:, Saturday Mrs. Ray Noll had as her guest las; week Mrs Anna Jug of New ! York City. | A number of new 1941 Philec Radios are on display now at Mel. roys Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crumiish re. turned home a few days ago from Canada, where they spent their va cation The Quarterly conference for this district was held at Axe Mann | Tuesday evening | Thomas Harrison of Philadelphia spent a few days with his aunt { Mrs, his wife at a lake resort in New York Siate. Master Philip Adams sick list. Mrs, Edoa Kirkwood them % i completed room in hi To 1H is on plans to remain until the | Grange Fair, Ray Decker returned home a few days ago from the Centre County afier operation for appendicitis, Mrs. Frank D, Millward and her idaughler-in-law, Mrs. Gerald Mill. ward, Tuesday night were presented with farewell gifts by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Methodist church Mrs. Frank Millward who has been | president of the auxiliary for the | | past 16 years, received a chenile bed |spread, while her daughter-in-law {was given a pin-up lamp. The Mill- | wards are to move August 26 to | Prospect, Butler county where Mr {Millward is to engage In busines: "The presidency of the suxiliary will be in charge of vice president Mrs, Clayton Poorman, et a successor to. Mrs. Millward has been chosen. The meeting, originally scheduled Hor Thursday night. was set for. [ward fan days 86 a2 not tn conftist with a banquet of Whilerock Quar. {ry employes to be held this Thurs. day night. Willlam¢ | | M weekend | ang Mrs | burgh | and Etta Grether and then joined | the : is visiting | her sister, Mrs. Martha J. Noll and hospital where he underwent an UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Serviced | Mrs. Bue McEwen was entertain. Prayer service this Thursday even- | ed to Sunday dinner at the home of ing. Sunday School Sunday morn-| Mrs. W. B, Parson ing at 9:15 a, m.; Epworth League In| ay ang Mrs, Al Lhe evening gl 6:30 p.m followed turned WwW thelr home by the preaching service 30 P.| {rom extended visit m. with sermon by the Rev. | son and family of Indiana F. Kerstetter Mrs, Mary Wii of Bellefont Free Methodist Church Services: spending a weeks vacation in ti Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- | community stopping at the home day School on Bunday morning al Mr and Mrs, J. Harold Pisher 9:30 a. m followed by the regula Mr. T. B. McC of Altoona preaching service with sermon by . p the pastor, Rev, G. A, Garrett he Hme between traing on with his wile, at the Askin Mrs, Massy Ammerman of Piits- 0 with his daughter and is visiting with her niece| hughand, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones 11 husband, Mr. and’ Mrs. J. R Mrs. D. H, Cusier accompanied Williams her nephew, Fred Alexander 17 There are Newton Hamil t week church services month | where they vis the latter August as the pas Rev. H E Mrs Let Oakwood is having a months vaca- D Kauff- tion fred Hazel at 1 paslor un witl ght M LH lellan spent Sunday home als F » sy vrtyg no Presbyterian on sne day las brother and wile Alexander the Rev man cot of tor at age Guests the home of Mr ang 1 Mrs, C. P ver the past’ m weekend were . ( yand, ithard he 4-H Jean Ne regular meeting of ib was held at the home of Resides on Tuesday, Aug. 6th meeting was opened as us [4 Mish al, by re ciub pledge, followed M aS Fp # : McElwain a at State and l appointed A delega’e College. Aug refreshment | New | the | i H M. SBlere was called U« Jersey recently on account ol { her sister, who js Ir inesy Ol Ler Mrs thw hospial The first Quarierly conference ol the Methodist church was helg on Wed evening in the church ib Mile A number of folk from here nded Mis Ruth Anne Willimmsport Mr ald aunt and Mrs. Clark Williams Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jones re- turned to their home the latler pan of last week from a weeks Vacation visiting with relatives in variou parts of the state, Mr. Jones re- sumed his duties on Monday morn- ng aay Ure ats te Updegralie of visiting with he: Ma CW sna § grandparent Bauder and ming wae C. E Und« ol! Pa. former have nounced the heir daughter, An- +r E. Hammond TWood resident Mr. and Mrs, Lee Alexander of Newtdn Hdmifdn, spent a day the latter part of last week with hi sant, Mis. D, R, Cu and other relia ives in the community The to Moshannon here has been under ! Lif past Ik d for traffic week and niinuow direct wr I from CO vera the on line 1c rond Pere Wot left this wip «wo spend a joying the sights Mrs. OG W E Holt and Mr. and daughter The following Wednesday for ‘ ACA where persons motor Car Wee x and Hoit daugh Mra James | - ’ Margare Or more en fishing: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B ter Ceorgeanna; M 8Stere and year 1940 for the atl year Take ex- been s for th «MEATS AND. FISH SEAFOOD — WEATHER Redfish Fillets Cod Fillets Sea Scallops THE HOT FOOD ! 2 hs ih Ih Ih Ib Ib Ib 21¢ Skinless Fancy Jumbo Shrimp Fresh Croakers Fresh Mackerel Fresh White Bass Sunnyfield 18.22 Tendered Has sunnyfield Small Size (Cooked Hams Small Hockless PURE SUNNYFIELD LARD 2 Ibs 13¢| smoked Picnics A E a Tow i eS £1000 SiC Cocoanut Bon Bons 3 25¢ Hy 19¢ 17¢ 20 Candy Kisses, assorted Candi Kolas 1 No. 9 (Grape LI i No. 2 A&P Sauerkraut, 3 No. . 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