Page Two NE A ~ CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY TRANSPORTATION OF HIGH STUDENTS IS DISCUSSED At a meeting with about thirty patrons in the high school Friday night, the Potter Township school board agreed to arrange for the transportation of high school stu- denis providing the state will pers mit the necessary charge in budget An investigaling committee ap- pointed at that meeting, and J. F Wetzel! principal, interviewed Glenn PF. Rogers. County superintender: on Saturday and found that the budge. may be changed to meet the emergency. L. M_ Barger and Ed- gar Rimmey comprised the commit. tee At a meeting this week the board will work ou. the details of the transportation scheme LJ » » LJ LOW COST MEALS TO BE AVAILABLE TO PUPIL: Mirough the Surplus Commodi- ies Commission of the Federal gov- ernment, Centre Hall-Potter high school has been offered the oppor- tunity most without cost to the students I'he and WPA funds would De used to pay several women to pre- pare it In many schools where this plan | wdopted the students pay five cel a meal to cover the cost Ol certain perishable foods not among the surplus commadities Facilities for this plan utensils and tables, are able at the present time in the Cen- tre Hall-Potter high school, The only additional expense would bx the ins.allation of radiators in the large unfinished room in the wes! end of ihe bullding I'he joint board of education will wide within a few weeks whethel to accept or reject the proposition . LJ LJ LJ such & . COMMUNITY COUNCIL IS BEING CONTEMPLATEL | In an varied organizations of this commu- ni y, representatives from school, civic and groups met in the S50Cia churches, interest M E John, Ph. D., of State College as adviser and Isid plans WU crea‘e & community council This representative from each organiza- i town and would meet ; or quarterly to OoOperaie g community needs agreed to sponsor a corpmunity cal- endar to be printed for the yea 1941 and gram of events for all local organi- zations An effort is being made to contact all the organizations not represent- | ed at the Priday meeting so tha every group will have a represen- tative at the next meeting, Thurs-| day night, September 20. These persons were present Fri. pastor, Miss Elizabeth Bartholo-| 9:30, Church Services 7:30; Spring’ | Mills: Harvest Home Services 9:00 | day night ! mew, Eugene Burkholder, Jack Col dron. Mrs. F. V. Goodhart. Mrs, R 8 Jamison, the Rev. D. R. Keener | J M Kirkpatrick, the Rev! Clarence C. Otto, James Searson | Rev the Mrs C. A. Spyker, Fred Spyker, J Ernest Wagner, J. B, Wert, Mr and Mrs, J. F. Wetzel ’ » - . ANNOUNCE CENTRE HALL- POTTER SOCCER SCHEDULE The Centre Hall-Potter soccer schedule for this fall follows: September 27 a; State College October 4 at Hublersburg. October 18 at Rebersburg October 25 at Millheim November 1 Boalsburg here The basketball season has also been arranged as follows: December 30 Snow Shoe, here January 3 at Howard January 7 st Spring Mills January 10 Millheim, here January 14 Mill Hall, here January 19 at Snow Shoe. January 24 Howard, here. January 28 Spring Mills, here January 31 at Millheim. February 7 at Mill Hall February 11 Snow Shoe, here February 14 at Howard Pebruary 18 at Spring Mills February 21 Mill Hall here February 28. Millheim, here. MUNIGIPA} MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M. NOW PLAYING WEDNESDAY & THUR. (Sept. 18 and 19) Loretta Young, Melvyn Douglas, “HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST” Gav! Saucy! Hilarious! Better than “Smith Goes to Washing- ton.” A MUST SEE! CARTOON Selected Shorts FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Sept. 20 and 21) Played With Deep and Moving Conviction—A Living Thing! “FOUR SONS” Don Ameche, Mary Beth Hughes. ~—Special Added Attraction—- “MARCH OF TIME" The Spells of Conguest—Dutch East Indies, { Finest Selected Shorts MONDAY & TUESDAY (Sept. 23 and 24) Linda Darnell, Roland Young “STAR DUST” A picture that is different . . . a picture we know you'll enjoy! No, § “THE SHADOW" ¥ “ORPHAN DUCK” the | | Shope wil | Danje! of a school Junch plan al-| food would be sen: here by | { Campbell | Mrs | Benner. effort 10 coordinate the the | | Luke's council would consist of one | to include a years pro- | | vest School PF T A. PREPARE PROGRAM FOR FIRST FALL SESSION Accordin to Mrs. George Sweeney, chairman of (he program committee for the Parent-Teacher: Association at the first meeting September 30, the Rev, D. R. Keen- | er, will speak on “Education foi American et Folldwir direet the group in an informal sing. Mrs. C. A. Spyker, president, has appointed these committees IC) serve for the year: Program-—Mrs | George Sweeney, chalrman; Mrs Harry Potter. Mrs, J. W. Bradford | David 1. Graybill, Miss Esther Has(- ings, and Miss Geraldine Hoover; Membership: —Mrs. Fred Slack chairman; Mrs. John Delaney and | Miss Bertha Sharer Hospitality Mrs. Pau] Bradford chairman; Mrs Bruce Arney, Mrs Bloom, Mrs. R. 8. Hagan and Mrs. Morris Burkholder. Ways and Means:—Mrs, F. V Goodhart, chairman: Mrs Ralb Homan, Mrs David 1 Graybill, Mrs D. Milan Bradford and Mrs. D. 8 | DRaup. Publicity .~—-James LJ A. Myers LJ WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD Miss Ruth Bonde, from the home economics department at State, will speak on “Labor Saving Equipment” at the first fall meeting of the Woman's Club Tuesday | evening at 7:30 o'clock. in the high | school all avail | building | Wednesday in the home In State Callege been FIRST FALL MEETING spring peturned home last i went an operation in Penn County Hospital Tuesday morning, Miss Geraldine Dutrow has been il] at home with grippe Mrs C. A, Spyker was ill during | the first part of the week, Mr. and Mrs, spent Sunday at the David I, Stone er home Reuben 8. Rickert accompanied Qeorge Luiz to Harrisburg Monday this address Donald | on business. Edward Bartholomew from Al- | toana spent Saturday at the Bar- Jiolomew home here Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Miller re- turned Sunday from a week's vaca- tion in New England. The Presbyterian Missionary So- clety met last night at the home of Mrs George Emerick. Miss Ann Homan began working Harry Norn: Miss Olive Brown of New York City. spent last week with Mr apd Mrs Willlam Campbel) Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman of Bellefonte visiteg Mr. and Mrs J F., Wetzel SBunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutrow and son Albert plan to move with Mrs | A. H. Spayd for the winter Miss Rebecca Derstine: who hat visiting with her niece since week Miller under- the Centre Mrs. Charles A. Alfred Relsh, employdd as a draftsman in the navy yard in Phi)- adelphia, spent the weekend bere The Young People's Missionary A committee in charge of enter- | Circle of the Evangelical church met tainment at this meeting include Miss Carribell Emerick Mrs. J W Wetzel, Mrs. B. F. Goodhart, Mis; Ida Frazier and Mrs with Mrs. Reuben Rickert last even. ing. Mr. and Mrs William Campbell William | had dinner Tuesday evening with | Mrs. Robert Campbell at State Col- The hostesses are: Mrs J. Harold | lege E E Bailey, Mrs. Don-| Mrs. Reuben Whiteman, and Durst, Mrs ald Shope John LUTHERAN CHURCH VOTES The Garden department of the Rickert | woman's Club will meet (omorrow Mrs | evening at the home of Mrs | White H R Mr and Mrs J. Shannon Boozer | Patricia and David, spens the week- $1500 FOR GENERAL REPAIRS | ony with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Snyde: At a congregational meeting Sun- | day morning the council of the St for repairing the church These repairs, esdimated at $1500] will include a new roof palnung the interior, a new lighting system ind plastering and carpentery re- pairs The roo! will be put on tober and the other repairs follow wil CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Hosterman, pastor. Be hesda: Home services 8.00, 10:00; Lemont Sunday school 10:00. Harvest Home Ser- vices 11:00; Locust Grove Sunday School 9:30 Harvest Home Service 7:30. Lutheran: The Rev, C. C. Otto Centre Hall Sunday Scho)! Rev W K Har - Sunday school 10:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Harvest Home services 10:30 | Methodist: The Rev. Walter 8 Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church services 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday school 9:30 church services 10:45 Presbyterian: The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg: Sunday School 2:00, Church ser- vices 3:00; Lemont 9:30, Church service 7:30; Pine Grove Mills; Sunday School §.30 Church Services 10:30 Reformed: The Rev, D R, Keen- er, pastor. Centre Hall Sunday School 9:30, Harvest Home Services 7:30. Spring Mills: Sunday Schooi 9:30, Harvest Home services 10:30; Farmers Mills: Church services 9:00 Sunday School 10:00. i ». LJ > EGG HILL HOME COMING The annual home coming service and children spent Sundsy with Mr, ang Mrs. Guy Elder in Tyrone. {in Harrisburg Marvin Ishler, who spends his summers near Boston operating a Lutheran church received pony ride park concession, returned | the authority to proceed with plans home recently. Mr. and Mrs F. V. Goodhart, Mr Mrs, Harry Poulter and foun Miss Maxine Parsons of State during Oc- College. and Francis Snyder were g married In Maryland Jasy Wednes- day returning home Thursday The Rev. Delas R Keener attend. ed the stall meeting of the Centre County Council of Christian Educa- tion at Julian, Tuesday evening Mr, and Mrs D Milton Bradford Sunday | son Dean and daughter Beulah, had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McClellan in Lock Haven, The Earlystown road is to be re- built beginning Oetober 1. This it not a osntract job but is to be done entirely by state highway employees Mrs. William Sweeney, who has spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Smith, Is now staying a. the home of her son George Sweeney The local firemen have set thei: October mesiing as the closing date for charter membership and urge all interested persons to join before (hat time, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sweeney and family of Lemont and Mr. and Mrs Harold Leightiey of Oak Hall were Sunday school | Sunday supper guests at the George Sweeney home Mr. and Mrs Harry Kittleberger deughier Louise of Curwensville and the Rev and Mrs Waller 8 Glenn were Sunday guests at the Bartholomew home, The Rev. Delas R. Keener plans to altend the meeting of the execu- tive board of the Juniata Council’ of Boy Scouts at the Seven Moun- tain Camp tonight. The Womans Club announces # dance in the Centre Hall-Potte: Reuben 8 Rickert | | Mrs of ihe Egg Hill Evangelical church high school gymnasium for Friday is scheduled for Sunday afternoon | night, September 27 with Casey's September 20, at 2:30 o'clock At this service, the only one held in the church throughout the year the Rev. H, A. Houseal, pastor of | the Evangelical church in Milibeim will deliver the Sermon. i * . | PERSONAL MENTIONS { The music department of the | Woman's Club meets tonight at the [and son Guy Jr. a student of A home of Mrs. R. 8. Jamison. | Miss Esther Has'ings one of thc Potter Township school teachers, is | {living this term with Mr. and Mrs | John B, Wert, Mrs. Charles H. Light and son | Jack Light were both jl over the | weekend. the former with a severe | oF'8 relatives here. cold and the latter with tonailitis Miss Miriam Homan has been em- | ployed for three weeks at the Hilda Beauty Salon in Harrisburg. She | | secured this position the day afier she finished her course in beauty | culture, i | i Mrs. Viola Wilson from Markles- burg and Miss Sarah Donelson ol} Cleveland, Ohlo, spent the weekend | | with their sister, Mrs. Chester A | | Spyker and family, Mr. and Mrs | | Joseph Silenker from Lock Haven | { were also guests at the Spyke: § home Sunday. Rhythmaires providing the music Miss Jane Spyker matriculated Tuesday in the business course of the liberal arts sehool at Penn State. The oourse, one year long trains secretaries and stenograph- ers. Mrs. Guy Jacobs and daughte: | Rose Apne of Stubensyille, Ohio and M, college in Texas, spent the weekend with Miss Margaret Ja- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meeker of | Johnstown after spending Saturday | with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeks: in Millheim came to Centre Hall and visited Sunday with Mr. Meek. Lewis Iigen, who is employed by ihe Federal government as a sei technologist in the New England states and New York, is spending h's vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Iigen. Mr. and Mrs J Harold Bradford and Robert Bradford left Saturday for Pasadena, Texas, where they. will visit Mrs. Bradford's brother Elwood Smith, who is employed in, the textile industry there. They | will be gone two weeks, : Eugene Burkholder, president of | the Centre. Hall-Polter alumni as-| | sociation, has called a meeting of | | that group for tomorrow night, | tember 20, in the school building at | eight o'clock io discuss a proposal that the alumni sponsor a. baskei- Stoner, Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mfs Alma Ricker:, ang Mrs, Sweeney, Xo fel: TE H THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Relsh, Mrs, Robert Walker, Mrs, J F. Wetzel, Mrs, Robert Wetzel, Mus HR White, and Mrs. Thomas Wiis | jllams. ORVISTON Meihodist | Ppayer service Sunday "UNIONYV o Churoly Serylees:— hool -oh Sunday There were 112 present at 8ub- | morning at 9:15; Epworth Leagu day Schoo! on Sunday. The Loyal Women's Class met at | the the home of Mrs, C. B. Page on Fri- 7:70, wilh sermon by the day night for their regular monthly (Rev. MF. Kerstetler. | Free Methodist Church Services: meeting in the evening at 6:30, followed by regular preaching service at pastor Lloyd Packer of the Poe Valley Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- Packer Paul Lomison and children Pall Jr, Blanche and Kelsey and Hugh Confer visited the Poe Valley day afternoon. Mrs. Blanche Daley and Ms David Confer spent Heverly home at Howard. | CCC camp spent the weekend wiih day School on Sunday morning a ‘his parents, Mr, and Mrs W. A [9:30 followed by the preaching ser- | 'vige with sermon by Rev. Jacobs, Presbyterian Church Services:— Bible Study ald Lomisop of |eévening at 8 o'clock in the chiireh camp on Sun- [under the direction of Rev HE Oakwood, Tax Reminder: Please Priday with! mind the regular 5% Fanny Boone at the Milford | be added to all school tax afte: (Qciober 1st which Is not very fw clags each Monday bear In penally will Mr. and Mrs G H Oillesple and | distant, Tax collector will be home Mrs. Stanley Confer and son, Terry spent several days the past week lernoon, before the penally is added The members of with relatives at Clarion Quite a number of our people at- every evening and on Saturday af- See that yours are pald the Woman's tended the Clearfield Falr the past Bikie Class of the Methodist church waek, Sherman and Anne Confer vise ited gt the Lester Wyland home al) Howard on Sunday afternoon Mr. ang Mrs, J. E, Gillespie and family. J F. Young, G. H. and Bi} Gillespie and W. ©. Gray, attended the dedication of the Biack Mo- shannon airport on Saturday after- noon Mr. and Mrs. Peul Walizer, son Jimmy, of Bellefonte, calleg on Mis Wallzer's mo. her, Mrs. Bertha Con do, Saturday evening H H Walking returned to the Ed. Confer home on Friday afiel several weeks with friends at Sum- mit Hill and Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer and daughter Joan of Milesburg, visited Mr. Confer's parents, Mr. and Mrs A J Conler on Sunday George High of Lock Haven, call. ed on old friends here on Saturday Blair Heverly, who kk employed by the Biate, spent weekend with his family here A jarge delegation of rooters from here attended the fa game of Lhe finals Gf the Central Jeague play off between Beech Creek and Avi: at Beech Creek op Saturday, Beech Creek winning 6 to 3, A Biratay surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Packer on Saturday the 7th, in honor of their son Gerald Those present were: Bobble and David Confer, Glenn Singer, Kei: sey lLomison. Dick Smead Paul Hanley, Sonny and Paul Heaton Billy Gunsallus, LeRoy Packer, Le- Roy Walker, Ann and Doris Confer Patsy Smead Yvonne Yeager Phyllis Barnhart, Gladys Oray Lorraine Jodun, Deloris Packer and Mrs, Harry Singer Robert Confer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Confer and chil- dren visited Mr and Mrs Frank Sout at Jersey Shore on Sunday alternoon Mrs. Robert Confer Mrs Malings Confer and Eimer Decker visited Mrs, Malinda Conlers son John al a CCC camp near Huntingdon on Sunday Mr and Mr Ward Packer of Blanchard, spent Sunday aflespbon with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Condo Mr. and Mrs Walter Pierce and several friends of Chester, visited with Mrs. Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Claud Lomison over the week- end Mrs. Basie Confer, Mrs William Hilesple, Mrs. David Confer of Or- vision, and Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Holle: of Beech Creek, spent a few days at the Clearfield Fair, last week, Als Mr. and Mrs. Gross Butler attended the fair on Thursday ai Clearfield Mr. and Mr: Ben Poorman ol Btate College, visited at the William Barnhart home Sunday, Mr. William Barnhart ily spent Sunday afternoon relatives atl Curtin, John Daley and Emeline Butie: spent Sunday afternoon with the Young family at Monument, ——— —- BOALSBURG Miss Alice Weber and brother Edward Weber, of Huntingdon, vis~ ited Saturday afternoon with their aunt, Miss Annie Weber Miss Priscilla Stuart, of Bolivar spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart Mr Harry McOtrk has been con- fined to his bed with a severe at- ack of asthma. Miss Eleanor Ishler of Williams port, spent the past weekend with the and fam- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George | Ishler, i Mr. Harold Fisher of Huntingdon, | spent a short time Saturday with his mother, Mrs. George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover, of Yeageriown, spent Sunday with; friends In town. 1 Mr and Mrs Theodore Segner and family of Huntingdon, spent] Sunday with the former's father | Mr. Charles Segner. ; Mr, and Mrs. John Stover, of Al- toona, accompanied the former: mother, Mrs. Williage Stover, to her home on Sunday. Mrs Stover hac | spent several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr, and John Patterson left Monday for Philadelphia, where they will spend severa] days, { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosterman of Greensburg, spent the weekend with the former's i Henry Hosterman, Mrs, Hosterman accompanied them | to their home where she will visit for a few days. Mrs. Nell Fisher is spending sev- eral days with her sister, Mrs. J O | Norris at Altoona, Miss Anna Dale of State College spent Monday at the home of Mr Mrs. George Ishler, Mrs. A J Hagel, Mrs, T. G. Jones snd Mrs held their regular monthly business meeting on Wednesday evening af the home of the Sensor sisters Donald McElwain spent the! weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. EE McElwain from his duties 5 a4 Clerk In a | State College, grocery store on Thupsday even-| H, Thompson Elway were Mr. and Mrs Pa, end band, Mr. and Mrs Cecll Stevenson fof Altoona, Pa ert accompanied by Mrs. Hegkert': sister, Miss Bmith, of Sunbury, Pa were recent guests of thelr cousin Mrs. H Thompson Elwky Sunday School Class of the Meiho- dist church will hold their regula: monthly business Tuesday evening, September 24th at the home of Meeting will open at 7:30 p. mand LA goog attendance is desired companied by her parents, Mrs ship. spent last week visiting with the Jatiers brother and family and Mrs ILLE LL | Recent over night guests of Mrs | Malcolm Fulton of hdiana Mrs, J.B. Blere spent the week. | with her daughter snd hus- Pr and Mrs, Emerson M. Heck Mr, and Mrs. Joseph B Alexand- er, and daughter Janet Arlene and | infant son Donald. Blair, were guest | Sunday of her foster parents, Mr and Mrs Irwin Lucas of Winga.e The members of the Young Ladies meeting Dex Mrs. Hazel Barwon Mr, and Mrs, Pearce Rumberge: and son Harry Pearce of Baltimore Md., spent [abut the community weekend In and They, ac- Mr. and Harry Lucas of Union Town- the Mr Willlam Lucas of Niagara On Gina | SULIANITE | = —— A — tu MEATS AND FISH » September 19, 1940. — Falls, N. Y., taking in all the sigh!s| sisters Mrs, Mattie Leathers and in that city Miss Lorraine Parsons, daughter of Mr and Mrs, E L. Parsons, en- tered Pennsylvania State College on | Mrs, H. Alkey on Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Blair Markle called at the L, L. McCartney home Fri- day evening Monday as a Senlor her teaching in Hamsport on Monday two children on Bunday end with his perents, Mr. and Mrs J. O. Leathers days Rager and Cartney home Bunday p. m Mr dinner McCartney Mr Dalan's mother and from Axe Mann lage recently wn Danie] of Yarnell) latter's parental home Bunday p.m and two children of Pleasant Val- ey called in our Sunday She 15 taking weeks at practice the schools of Wil having registered there morning KENNEDY Mr and Mrs. Roy B Leathers and greeted I[riends here LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishiler and family of Nittany, spent Monday evening at the Earl Harter home Bunday visitors at the Willard Harter home were Mr, and Mrs Raymond While and famlly and Mrs Rachel Confer of Beech Creek Mr. William Dolan wag & weekend visitor with relatives at Axe Mahn Elizabeth Delaney and Orvi Clark called 0 ser Margaret Year ick on Priday afternoon who #8 on the sick list Visitors at and Mrs Bamul Mulberge: home on Sunday called at the L. LIL Mec- Robert first nine Jarry T. Leathers spent the week. Mrs a few James Cook brother Busan wilh her spent Mr the Margarer Dullen were: Mr. and Mrs Jersey Bhote Eck and iwc Kenneth of Mrs Boyd Mr son Laubach of M Pheras Miss Olive and Don S8hawiey were children Donna snd guests Sunday with Fount Collomsville Mr. and Butler and Mrs. Roland Butler an daughter Mary of Mil Hall Mr Joseph Pilocalo and Fiarenes Dul Jeni of Willlamspart, Ray Phillips © Marsh Creek, Mary Dullen of How ard. Richard Wolle, William anc Clarence Rowe snd Earl Bhawier Nisbet a nd ang Mr. and Mn Dolan and Wo sister in olr George visiled and Mrs Lucas and called atl UM Mr Harry — Mr. and Mrs. Raiph McCartney Religion can hardly ou community © Mrs. Ellis 97-91 8 | DOWN-TO-EARTH PRICES ON HIGH QUALITY FOODS! 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