Page Two October 3, 1940 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. TE — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | Mrs. J. FP. Rohrer and daughte! | Bally, of Harrisburg, visited Sundey With Mr, ang Mrs, Donald Shope, Miss Miriam Brooks, Miss Bett) VE CENTRE HALL-POTTER TWP. PTA HOLDS MEETING Al a meeting of the Centre Hall- Potter Parent-Teachers Assolcation Monday night, the Rev. Delas R Keener addressed the group in an introductory fashion on the theme selected for the year's programs, “Education for American Life.” The Rev. Mr. Keener defined America’s mode of living as an in- tangible spirit aiming. to make It possible for each American to ac- complish his own fullest, richest life He offered these challenges to those interested in educating for American way: first American insti- tutions. home, school, democracy need to be interpreted to youth; sec- ond, adults need to show faith in these institutions; and third, the American institutions need to be ad- justed to suit a changing world Mrs. J. PF. Wetzel, vice-president, presided at this meeting in the ab- sence of Mrs. C. A. Spyker and the Rev. WK. Hosterman was in charge of devotions Donald Shope reported that had purchased a bass horn as was authorized at a spring meeting and the group agreed to pay the bill of $192.50 tl he he The treasurer, Mrs. Paul Bradford, reported a balance of $22893 in the treasury A special was a clarinet solo by Brooks, accompanied by Betty Searson Atl close of regular busi- « Donald Shope conducted an | and a contest for re familiar songs. Er the winner in the con- entertainment feature Miss Miriam the on piano the the ne formal sing nition of old Wagner was tes! According to a report of the pro- gram committee of which Mrs George Sweney is chairman the year's program will include: October joint meeting with the Woman's Club on cancer research; November, visual education; January, a panel discussion on the theme for year; February founders day cele- bration: March, drama night; and pril, rural school round-up * . nest the Ld SCOUTS ENJOY OUTING AT SEVEN MOUNTAIN CAMP Scouts p 20 with heir scoutmaster, Ernest Wagner gpent » day at the Seven Mountain Scout Camp, leaving by automo bile last Sa‘urday afternoon, and returning Sunday afternoon Fou: miles of the home trip was made on foot. through the mountains tO Potier's Mills The boys did their own held their own Church Sci vice amd spent odd hours § exploring the mountain south of the camp, and follo treasure Seven cooking nt unt h trail ie following Scouts were ramp: Bruce Moyer, George Smith William Reese, Paul Bradford William Boozer. William Daug | Edwin Crawford Jr ana CAPACITY CROWDS AT J CHURCH HOME COMING | The Egg Hill Evangelical church | had a capacity attendance at annual home coming Sunday after- | noon The Rev. W. K. Hosterman Was in charge of the service, the Rev walter 8. Glenn offered prayer its, and the Rev. H. A. Houseal of Mill- | heim delivered the sermon The Pine Grove Mills male chorus ; provided special music for the oc- casuan CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: the Rev. W K. Hos- terman, pastor Bethesda: Com- munion service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00: Lemont: Sunday School 10:00, | Communion Service 11 00: Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Com- munion Service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C Otto, pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday School 9-30. Church Service 7:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Commu- nion Service 10:30; Tusseyville Communion Service 9 00, Sunday School 10:00 Methodist: The Rev. Walter ® Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Chureh | Service 9:30, Sunday school, 10:30; Sorucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45 Presbyterian: The Rev J M Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg Sunday School 2:00, Church Service 3:00: Lemont: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Centre Hall Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, pastor. ‘Spring Mills: Chureh Ser- vice 1°30, Sunday School 2:30; Far- mers Mills: Sunday School 1:30, Church Services 2:45; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30 . . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. Jatfies Brooks returned home from the Centre County Hospital this week Mrs. Charles A. Miller returned home from the Qentre County Hos- pital yesterday The W. C. T. U. held its annual dues social at the homme of Mrs. F Vv. Gootdhart Tuesday evening Dr. Prank P. Boyer of Mifflinburg, will be the speaker at the Lutheran Rally Day services Sunday, October 27 Miss Barbara Potter and Miss Geraldine Rockey spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Milner in Pleasant Gap. Miss Orpha Gramley of Millheim was taken to. the Centre County hospital Tuesday for treatment of a fractured leg. Mrs. «G, Taggart of Philadelphia, who has been. the guest of Miss Sara McClenahan for several weeks, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Carl Burkholder, Mrs, Morris Burkholder, Mrs. George McCormick, Mrs. Charles Jodon, Mrs, D. R. Keener, Mrs. George Rimmey, and Mrs. James Searson aitended the Arema Club meeting Monday, even- ing at the home of Mrs. Lena Smith in Aaronsburg, Mrs, Smith and Mrs, irene Cummings were hostesses, the |! i lall-Potter | Sugar and ten D. W. Bradford and William Campbell attended the Bloomsburg Fair Thursday Mr. and Mrs Miss Sue Sunday afternoon Miss Eleanor Armstrong from State College was the weekend guest of Miss Joyce Bradford Mr. and ‘Mrs. PF. V. Goodhar. visited Mr and Mrs, Edward Glen® in Lemont Sunday afternoon. Mr. gnd Mrs. Kenne'h Brown plan to move into the Shoop proper: ty on Church Street this week, The Rev. D. R. Keener will supply {at the Hublersburg and Zion Re- formed churches Sunday morning D. W. Bradford has been in the Centre County hospital since Mon- day for treatment and observation, The Womans Missionary Socletl, of the Reformed church met la | evening at the home of Mrs, C, \. Boozer Mr Danald Sunday nome, Mi F Reeder Geary visited Williamsport Pp in and Mrs. Earl Frazier, and Mrs, Annu Frazier had dinner at the Fred Lusc son and Mrs. Anna the home Bennet The Friendship Bible Class of the Reformed church will meet at the home of Mrs, William Campbell this evening Mr, and Mrs. Reed Kline and daughter Dolores from Yeagertow: were Sunday guests of Mr and Mr J. F. Wetzel Mr. and Mrs, George Sweeney en- tertained Mr. and Mrs William 3aird of Philadelphia tv dinner Thursday evening The junior Mrs Smith { Mr Guy Corman and spent Sunday at 0 and Mrs, George Centr wil Run class ff the Twp. high school weiner roas: at Laure] hod a ! rrow night tom Mr. and Mrs. Gervin Shaefler and daughter. Beryl from MoacAllister- ville, spent Sunday at the George Lutz and Ear! Lutz homes here Mrs. Ella 8hoop moved her house- hold goods last Monday to Pattor where she will make her home with daughter Mrs, Sue Cronier Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, daugh- ters Elizabeth ang Jean, and Miss Helen Bartholomew visited Mrs Rebecca Romig at Liverpool, Sun- attended the commitlee Counc Wh Daup } finance Valle: Lewis! gram begins at Mr and Mrs. Domer Smel will move from the Cleve B ungart nouse to the home on West Church Street vacated Saturday by Mr. and Mrs, Donald Shope Sunday callers at the Bartholo- | mew home were Mrs. Samue! remer and Miss Rebaecca Kream- of Lewistown, and Mrs Tace Kreamer of Johnstown McClellan College, team to Penn Stale /, remaining over Sunday : his mother, Mrs. Tressie McClellan tenants in the otal apart- swned by Miss Laura Run Mr. and Nrs George An- from Pottsville, end Mr. and Maynard Gephart Osceola 7 i or Gettysburg ments le are derson Mrs Mrs ied Mr two of George and children :0 Sunday where they Vv Searson's nephew, John and family Three local residents iffered injuries from falls recently, Mrs, | Laura Lee, Miss Jennie Bartholo-! mew, and Miss Rebecca Derstine No bones were broken but } Searson accompan- Clarence Decker | Hunt.ngdon | ited Mr Glasgow rs and have suff in each | case the muscular injuries Were se- | vere Members of the St. Luke's Luther- | an congregation assembled ver | three hundred quarts of fruits and | vegetables, besides fifty pounds ni! boxes of cereal, a’ | he annual Harvest Home festiva'! Sunday for the benefit of the Loys- ville Orphans Home i The Rev. Delas R. Keener at- | tended the meeting of the Execu- | tive Council of the Central Penn- | syivania Synod in the Reforme. | church in; Belldionte yefterda) Saturday he will gepresent the Joc Reformed church at a Christia. Education Conference at Danville. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and two children, Neil and Virginia, of | Winfield, spent Sunday at the Morris Burkholder home. Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Burkholder from Phil- fpsbtirg, after attending the Egg Hill Homecoming service Sunday afternoon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burkholder. J. Ernest Wagner, scouimaste: took a group of scouts on a tow Saturday of the Piper Alreraft Cor- poration and the State Teacher: College in Lock Haven. These boys were in’ the groiip: William Boozer | { Jr. Edwin Crawford, William Daud | Ardell Gross. Taylor Potter, Wil- {liam Reese and Oeorge Smith, Jr. | Prank Rines and wife of Balti- {more ang Miss Helen Rines of | State College spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Zora Rines | Other visitors at the Rines home | on Baturday were Miss Anna Ber! Lockette, David Harthousen, Wil- [liam Krebs and Melvin Krebs ol | Baltimore and Paul Stover of Mii- | flinburg. Mrs, Lawrence Hartley cntertain- {ed the Gleaners Sunday Schoo! class lof the Evangelical church Wednes- | day evening. These members were | present: Mrs William Hanna, Miss | | Ruth Hartley, Mrs, W, K. Hoster- | {anan, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs Reuben. Rickert, Mrs, George | Sweeney. Mrs. Paul Venerick, ano | Mrs, John Whiteman. At his | meeting arrangements were made | jor selling Christmas cards, seals | wrapping . paper, and ribbon. | | Stover Fiurnla and are expected 15 Searson and Dean Bradfor¢d spent Mr. and Mrs. James Searsomn ae-| Sunday at the Willlam Harsnbarge: companied Mr. and Mrs. Irvin] home In Altoona of Yeagertown to Sinking | Valley Sunday where they spent the | day with Mr. and Mrs William Knarr, Mr. and Mrs en route ftom their hom? Charter Meeting of November 22 has been set tenta- tively as the date for “Ask the Professor,” an operetta to be pre- | sented by the Centre Hall-Pottet students under the direction of Don- in Call-| #ld Shope ang Charles Slonaker arrive |. New transportation | for Potter Township high schoo! | students went into effect Tuesday | Lewis Garbrick will add Brush Val and Mrs. John Delaney son | 2€X. to the Fetteralf lane and Old O. Packer, and Mrs Talitha | Fon rad 2 jie. Pecker ane 1 attended the burial Pri- | 148 original route and 'homat t Romola of Mrs Margaret | Shaefter ri ive Jrom Risheil] Robb. The deceased, a cousin of wih uy Tusseyiile Wt Mr, Delaney, was g resident of Wil- pHre Hall Po “A Minis Ia C kinsburg afternoon high school session wil and end at 3:45 WK 12:45 Richard McClenahan son of Mr. accommodate this transportation and Mrs. Robert McClenahan, was change taken to the Lewist pital last Monday to have plece p.m, Mrs organization in Fred Hosterman are be the printipal speaker ent, Sunday School arrangement: morning at 9:15 a. Hosterman m.; Brun- week. Mrs Miss Loraine here Was gart Mr Ray, L Delaney day a this formes.y at 6:30, Pi eaching dle be light communion conducted at this via ’} i lowship, Repentance and Awakening begin a Prayer service Friday School on wn hos r } wn ne I'he officers for the £ SunGay at 9:30 m preaching service sermon by Jacob of apple res | Lodge were installed ha w Rebelkar moved from his nose, He was able ™ Cit ry Tvculay Ent to return home Immediately Deputy, from Boa Dura N G. M .. this minor Gieiation Ray M rk D G Mr: Pans Yel On Saturday Mr and Mis. J. FP le Secy., Mi Roy Dutrow Wezel and Clara Lou attended *he Treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Mark; R. 8 funeral in MeClure of J I, \'4 N. G, Mr John Knarr; ol. 8 N W Fil who died of a het G., Mrs Fred Homan: Warden Wednesdgy al the age Lawrence Harley: Conductor young girs he ae ensed was a d Marion Treaster: Chaplain Mrs taught M Las ive of Mr, Wetzel (Continued on page three) hold & bake sale a at 10 the pa after Chureh in Presbyterian Bible Study Cl Bake Sale, AAS The Sunday Minnie in the oy UNIO Methodist Church Services The Thursday evening will be held the the Saclety of Christian Service at 7:30 Loder of State College the newly elected president of that State College, of the church are urged to be pres- ' on League services oh Sunday evening followed by the service at 7730 with sermon by the pastor service meeting 11 commemoration of the World Wide mmunion which is a day of Fel- F:ee Methodist Church Services Sunday {ollowed Services the member: School ( Sensor Communit NYILLE House on Saturday, Oetober Bth | Bale will start some time before | noon goods will be on hang shortly after 10 o'clock in the morn- ing, which will include pies, cake and other good home made | Come and patronize the girls members Women’ a D008 will All ladies League Meeting: The Epworth League will hoid their regular mondhly business meeting this Priday evening at the home of Miss Georgeanna Holt. A good attendance is desired, Mr her Mrs da of Lhe Bunday Epworth regula 1 m A can Recent guesty al wrt} Robert Mong were Wil husband, Mr. and Sandrack and City. Pa Mrs Irday le Alexander at Ida Weaver of Pe turned 10 her ing Mrs. Amanda Way entertained 10 dinner on Wednesday, September 18th, Mrs ‘Walter Eberhart ang he mo her Mrs. Poorman who Br - ing cared for at home of Mr Askin: Miss Mary Tume Mi Mary Turner also joined them iar in the dinner all enjoyed wil | very Also the "company wis Virgie Tate of Bellefonte and Mr Ris €r Wiyne W hter : Of Spiritual Amanda Way y vith her daughter, M: the home « efonte evenihy home Saturday morning by L 45 a on m Ra the chur . ang o! v hich mich Mrs n in i the | day and i Pamons entertained | of the Wi-Mo-Ma-8is home Wednesday Miss Ruth members ner WOODWARD Hurd Ard Is bullding a new gar- age on the cement foundations poured last Monday On Friday morning had its first heavy frost cury fell to twenty-seven above zero. The preceeding morn- ing there was but slight frost “as the ‘merclry registered” 32 degree anove ro ciub at evening Mrs, J. B and her ter and husband, Mr Stevenson Altoona with Lock Bunday on Bere daugh- ang Mrs, Cecll Pa. visited Haven this locality The mer- Of degrees relatives In on Guess Sunday Wa y on were Mr son CHI- Mrs Pa Bun- of Mrs, Amanda Seprember 24nd and Mrs. Boyd Slere ford of Young: Ohio Gertrude Swartz of Harrisburg All returned to their } evening The members of the ee Methodin and Walter made a short Mr. and Mn Saturday dfte Bunda) still a Tew fall song ros. on Carson of Willlamspor! at the home of E HKresmer on moon Lown mes on On there were singing theu we hough the hesvy | meeting on Tuesday ‘after: Friday morning had put the "home Estella Par. them all out of eommi n The ‘memix f this Organ 3 Willi ™ evening ladies Ald katydids hurch nell thelr oon of Fink COTE X TN TRG IR dated ps RA or AEA Jal £ i lr PR Js Sie arinartimaty mployment ar neg LL Our Meat Departments are featuring . . . . Fresh Pork Loins Rib Ends 3-4 1bpc. 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