, Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Ottober 17, 1940, — — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY HALLOWE'EN DANCE TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER 31 The Centre Hall-Potter Alumni Association vill spor®or a Hallowe'- en dance Thursday evening, Qcto- | ber 31 Jum, This is not to be a masquerade Jut decorations and refreshments will carry out the holiday theme. The committee of which Dean Smith is chairman, consists entirely of members of the class of 1940. Other committee members are: Lefa Bitoer, Dean Bradford, Madeline Foust, Edgar Harter, Ann Homan, and Jane Spyker, Punch heen engaged to play for the occa son in the high school gymna- * . . * CANCER CONTROL WILL BE SUBJECT OF MEETING The ent-Teac tre Hall hers Association of Cen- are co-sponsoring a public health meeting to be held on Tues- day, October 22, at 8 p. m. in the Centre Hall-Potter high school au- ditorium. The speaker for the meeting on the subject of cancer will be Dr. E. F. Harry, of State College. The public is cordially in- vited to attend Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew, chairman of the program committee of the Woman's Club. and Mrs. George Sweeney, chairman of the program committee for the PTA have arranged for the meeting through the Division of Health Edu- cation of the Department of Health of Pennsylvania, » » * » ENTERTAIN BIBLE CLASS AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY Mrs. John Delaney entertained the Ladies Bible Class of the Re- formed church at a masquerade par.y last Wednesday dvenif: Prize winners for unique make-up were Mrs, J. Delaney and Mrs. 8 T. Riegel Mrs Paul Bradford and Mrs. Ralph Ralston, and Miss Mary Ralston. These additional members and guests were present: Mrs. Bruce Ripka, Mrs. Fred Slack, Miriam Slack. Mss. John Martz. Donna Bradford, Mrs. D. M_ Bradford, Mrs John Knarr, Mrs. Talitha Delaney, Mrs. Milford Luse, Mrs M K Mrs Barl Luts, Mrs, Mary Mrs, Henry Zerby and S0nS. CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical, The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pas or. Bethesda: Church service 9:00. Sunday School 10:00; Lemont—8Sunday School 10:00, Church service 11:00; Locust Grove —Sunday School 8:30. Church ger- ce 7:30 Lutheran, The Rev. C. C. Otto pastor Cent:e Hall: Sunday School £:30, Communion 10:30; Spring Mills —Sunday Bchool 9:30. Church ser- vice 7:30; Tusseyyille—Church ser- vice 9:00, Sunday Schoo! 10:00. Methodist, The Rev. Walter 8 Glen, pastor. Centre Hall—Church service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Srrucetown—8unday Schoo! Church service 10:45. Presbyierian, The Rev. J M. Kirkpat:ick, pastor Boalsburg— Sunday School 2:00, Church service 3:00; Lemont—Sunday School 9:30. Chwreh service 7:30; Pine Grove Mills—8unday School #:30, Church service 10:30. Relormed, The Rev. D. R. Keen- er, pastor Centre Hall-—-Sunday School 9:30, Home Mission service 7:30; Spring Mills—8unday School 9:30, Home Mission service 10:30; Farmers Miils—-Home Mission ser- | vices 9:00, Bunday School 10:00. » LJ . . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Edward Durst repainted the roof on the Mrs reek. 8. T. Riegel spent Thursday to Sunday in West Virginiz buying cattle for the Tuesday sale of lve- stock at the Penns Valley Sales barn. Mr and Mrs, John B. Wert Jr. leit Satwiday on a trip to Phila- delphia and New York City. former city they visited Mr. and Mrs. Rossman Wert before they went on to the World's Fair. They retwned home yes topday. ES Bai ie Show Time: 7:10 & § P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY (October 18th & 18th) ‘Oliver Hardy *Harry Langdon “Billie Burke “Alice Brady “ZENOBIA" A feature length comedy—bring the family and enjoy a real treat. LATEST NEWS ISSUE “SINGING DUDE” YCARTOQN" )) UESNAY © Ish & 22nd) A picture you will long remember as a real thriller. Be sure you see “SOUTH OF PAGO PA Vig Moun “Jon Hall Py ro vy i ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday (October 23rd) “THE VILLAGE BARN DANCE” Ke phert wt A al oof with y Bom cv to the FINEST ED SHORTS Harmen's Melodiers have | Woman's Club and the Par- | 9:30, 1 {hold a rally B. F. Corl home las in the | Mrs, FP. V. Goodhart will entertain { the garden club tomorrow evening, Daniel 8. Daup is driving a new grey Chevrolet sedan purchased from Miller Motor Company. The music department of the { Woman's Club will meet tonight at he home of Mrs. Ray 8, Jamison Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt and { sons, Floyd and Bernard, delivered 'a new Ford truck to Laceyville, Sunday i The annual Brotherhood banquet of the Evangelical church will be held Thursday, October 24, in Wil- Hamsport Mr. and Mrs. near Gettysburg with thelr daughter, Sweeney. and family. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Snook will move into the house on Church Street recently vacated by Mr, and Mrs. Donald Shope Mrs, Jay Hoover and daughter, Patty Lou, after spending a week at the Sharer touris. home return- od to thelr home in DuBois Satur- day. Tuesday guests at the John De- laney home were Mr. and Mrs, El- mer Chapman of and Mrs, Harry Haven Mrs. Delas R. Keener and Sandra leit Monday morning with Mrs. Keener s father, Robert Schlegel gor Fleetwood, where ior the week. Local schools had sessions only Monday and Tuesday this week Yesterday was conscription day and today tute in Bellefonte. Thomas GCGunsalius and wife ol Nittany, and Foster Gunsalius, wife, and two chlidren of lock Haven, spent Sunday al the home of Mr ind Mrs. John Delaney. Mr. and Mrs Franklin Sharer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer 8r., visited the Harry Chat- am and George Grenoble families in Lock Haven Sunday. Mrs, EE Balley left yesterday morning for Washington, D_C., and Baltimc:e, Maryland, where she will visit her sons, Muth and Richard Bailey Mr, and Mrs. Paul Spencer of Massillon, Olxo, were weekend guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8. Jam- ison. Mr. Spencer and Mr. Jami- on were " N B. Martz from spent Saturday Mrs, George Yearick one-time roommates it Penn Stale, Mr: and Mrs. Edward Durst drove wo Phiiastiphia Friday, returning On Saturday they were accompan od by Mrs Durst’s sister and husband 0 the New York Wosld's Falr, Sunday guests at Jacob Sharer Sr. home were and Mrs. Lloyd Shawver Mr Mrs. Edward Stover, and Mus, Dawson frogn DuBgis, and Mrs, George Searson The Ladies Ald of the local Evan- gelicgl church has postponed October meeting until next Thurs- day. October 24. At that time the members will meet a ithe church or A Lureen supper Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Treadwell and Fred Bingman gom Stuartstowmn, and Mrs. Beulah Cower of York spent Sunday among friends here The ladies were before marriage Misses Mary and Beulah Bingman. The representatives fram fhe ore Sunda; it iw | ganiza .Jonus of the community who have been concerned recently with estabiishing a community council will meet tomorrow (Friday) even- ing for the purpose of organization The Woman's Missionary 8ocie- ties of the Evangelical church will in the Rebersburg church Tuesday afternoon and evening. The society fromm Lemont ! will present a short play in the af- ternoon. The Evangelical churches of Cen- tre Hall, Bellefonte, State College. Rebersburg, Howard, and Millheim, All hold their third joint quartier- iy conference in the Millheim | church tomorrow evening, Ocl 18.) All church officials are expected to atiend sons of Wilkes Barre spent Thurs- day in Cenire Hall among friends and relatives. Mr. Ross is employ- ed on the Wilkes Barre dyke coh- struction project. Lynn Ress, Jr.’ older son, salesman. is now a Puller Brush The organized classes of the Tus- | seyville Union church will hold a box social for the general public in i the basement of the church Wed- | nesday evening, October 23 at 8 o'clock. Paul Lingle, chairman of | the commitiee announces that there | will be { this time. Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew and ! her cousin, Miss Louise Kittleberger {from Curwensville, left from Al | toona, for New York City Saturday night where they will remain until | tonight when they will meet Mrs. Anna Bartholomew and Jean Bar- {| hwlomew in Philadelphia. They special entertainment at Niagara, N. Y., | of Lock | | Mr. and Mrs. | yealerday for a 4&5 { Fair, They expect to return Salur- they will remain | | ed this week [froin their apdrtment | in the Penns Valley Bank Bullding | lo thelr recently remodeled home and tomorrow, County Insti- | | x~thirly oflock of Miss She plans to return Sun- | { ed | and peaches Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Ross and two | Mrs, CF. Emery entertained a number of her friends at a qulit- ing last week. The Presbyterian Missionary So- clety met last evening at the home of Mrs, C. A. Spyker Mrs, Merrill Hagan from Belle fonte, visited her cousin, Mrs, D. M Bradford Tuesday aflernoon. Brady Beck. clothing salesman from Lock Haven, was ALONE friends and relatives here Tuesday. John Cramer, press mechanic for Kerlin's Poultry Farm, and hls wife from Pittsburgh were in town Tues- day Miriam Hagan, oldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hagan has been fl dor several weeks with enlarged glands, William Hanna ang W. W. Kerlin have been blood doners for D. W Bradford in the Centre County hos- pital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zerby and Mr and Mrs James Wasson attend - ed the National Dalry Show in Har- rishurg Tuesday, Mrs. Anng Rossman from Tus- | seville, William Wagner from Ju- | plata and Mrz Alwiida Bitner were visitors in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pawl Bradford and Robert Meeker left Wp to the World's day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meyer mov- on Walter Street. Invitations have been issued for | the marriage do tae 88 Luke's Lu- theran church Saturday evening at hl Kenneth E Elizabe:h Homan and | Runkle Mr. and Mis. Jacob Sharer, Sr Mr. and Mrs Pranklin Sharer and Mr. and Mrs George Sharer at- tended a birthday party last Thurs- day night for Mrs. Gregg Carper of | Millhetm, The last of the recent consign- ment of surpius commodities brough to the Centre Hall-Potter ugh school were used for a school lunch Monday. The menu includ- boiled ham sandwiches, cocoa F. V. Goodhart and Eleanor and Barbara Potier left Priday for Rouletle where they visiled Joho H McWilliams Mrs. Goodhart's nephew. On Saturday they drove on via Towanda tw Tunkhannock where they visited Roy Rearick un- til Sunday Two members of the Centre Hall. Potter faculty have a part in “the teacher's toddy and to- morrow in ‘Bell lei onte J. T. Wetzel is secretary of the general sessions, and James A Myers will speak a the social studies section thig after- noon on “Teaching Controversial Subjects.” Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoCormick had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McClellan in Lock Ha- ven. Mrs. McCormick remained for several days to care for Mrs. Mc. Clellan who just returned from the Lock Haven hospiial with her in- font daughter. Sylvia Jean J. F. Wetzel represented the Ka- roondinha council of Boy Scouts al 3 meeting Sunday allerncon at the home of H. E. Wald near Hunt- hgdon. Ten commissioners from the Centra) Penpsyivania District of Boy Scouts of America attended this meeting to encourage promo- tion work in the various troops Sunday dinner guests of the Bar- tholomews were George Bauder and son, Weldon Bauder, with hls wile, son, and neighbor, Donald Lambert, all of Johnstown, and Mrs Josie Dahler of DuBeols Sunday callers at the same home were Mr. and Mrs Albert Kuntz of Punxsutawney, Mr, ang Mrs, Willlam Tipton, of Read- ing. and Mrs. Sarah Kreamer. Miss Rebecca Kreamer and Miss Mary | Glenn of Lewistown. These new members were admit- ted by letter into the Bt. Luke's | Lutheran church at the Sunday evening service: Fred Cox, Mrs | Lettie Cox, and ~m—es Faye Louise Cox from St Pauls Bvangelical Lutheran church at Ping Grove i Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ligen, Leonard ligen and Obert [ligen, theran church in Farmers Mills; and Kenneth E Runkle from the Emanuel Evaggelical Lutheran church at Tusstyville. These ad- ditional members were received by ‘confirmation FF. Bugene Weaver, (and Miss Florence BE Weaver, train to Jersey City then by boat | up the Hudson River to New York The excursion also includ-| | S. | and | are expected to return home Satur- | day night, Weekend guests at the home of | i Mrs, C. F, Emery were Mrs. David ‘ uests | i for Bunday dinner were Mrs. % M. | | Smith, daughters Algie Marie, | Bue. Mrs. Frank McClellan, Siiligren Willian, Mildred, ang nina, of State College, and Mr, | ed a joa, church of Bun~ { day evening ynder the direction of | | Miss Dore! Martz. The perfor: | { mance consisted of a play, “The {Quly Day We Have,” vocal music, | and an | G Evan- | prose in the Grace an SQUARE DANCE at Hecla Park Every THURSDAY NIGHT Music By A GOOD BAND ADMISSION FREE DANCING 200 — 9 to 12 {rom the 8t. John's Evangelical Lu- A large number of local persons | PLEASANT GAP Prof, Irvin’ Noll and niece Jape Noll were here from Lansdowne for {a weekend visit. Mrs, Noll having "accompanied them 0 Harrisburg where she spent the time with some | friends [ Mr and Mrs, Feldman Hamilton and daughter of Houtadale, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Hamilions parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Noll, Robert Chesolin left Monday by | alrplane for a short visit with his parents in Colorado, Jack Horner accompanied him As far as Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs Wade Hile and son Donald, spent Sunday at the World's Falr in New York Mrs. Harry Hille, Mrs Tucker and Mrs, Clyde drove to. Altoona where they the day Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Albert were callers at the H T Monday Dinner. guests at home Sunday were Stanley Bhontg and Lewistown Charles CGheen and mother Sunbury are visiting relatives friends in our vicinity Mr. and Mrs Harold Brooks drove to Philadelphia Sunday to visit the {former's brother Paul, who under- went a serious operation in a hos- pital in that city about two week ago Mrs. Anna Compton two weeks ago opened 3 Beauty shop in our town js all nicely set- tiled and is being well patronized We wish for her success in her new undertaking The many friends of Beach Schrefller of East McKeesport but at one time a resident of this town will be sor to learn of his seriou; condition in a hospital in Pitts burgh where he recently underwent an operation. We hope he may make a turn for the betler soon Recent guests at the home of Prof. and Mrs Forest Benford were Walter McKnight Jr. of Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKnight Sr and son Jack of near Huntingdon Schools were closed here Oct. 16th due to it being registration day and will be closed today and tomorrow on account of County Institute hejd in Bellefonte John Mulfinger Poorman surprised {riends several weeks ago by being quietly married at the parsonage al Houserville. We wish for the who are both very popular among the younger set a happy and pros- perous married life Las: week was Fire Prevention week and a number of our towns. made a special effort to have inside and outside thelr homes .n the best of order, discard- ing the things thal were unusabic but good material for a fire The Coco-Cola Co, very kindly cansenied to entertain the Garden Ciub ladies and friends with slides on flowers. thelr arrangement, elec on fhe evening of Nov. 6th at the Methodist church. No doubt a is In store for you so don't fall be present. I js free and every one is lovited 10 attend The Live Wire Class of the M E church held a Hallowe'en social al the chuich last Tuesday evehing Mrs. Harry Eby and daughter June spent last Monday at Bedford We are sorry 10 note the death of Mr. Gibboney who was one of the Highway Patrolmen stationed here He passed a%ay in the Centre County hospital Subday wmomin af.er undergol Ng an operation about it two weeks before. We extend our sincere aympathly to the bereaved wife and parevts Miss Hess of Harrisburg, was 2 recent caller at the Noil-Melroy home The ladies of the Nittany Valley court of the Amaranth are spending this afternoon and evening at the Meiroy Cottage in Green Valley A very interesting and impressive flag dedication service was held in front of the Spring Township High Schoo] Tuesday aiternoon ai 4:30, when Commander James Leitzel]l of the Bellefonte Post 1600 Veterans of Foreign Wars presented a beau- tiful American flag to the High School. The pole haviog been made at White Rock and presented by its president Ray C. Noll. Rev. Miller gave the ipvocation, the Pleasant Gap band furhished the music. The National Anthem and other patrio- Lic songs were § ng by the students and several readings given. Our Congressman James E VanZandt, gave a wonderful talk on the Flag. what it means to us and how much we and freedom of our country for which it stands, etc. About 275 people attended. SUMMIT HILL Mrs. Chair Cowher and daughter ! Palty and Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer { called on Mrs John Warr on Wed- nesday Miss Alta Watking gnd Tony Bry- n, of Philipsburg, spent the week- he! at the James Watkins home, Mr, and Mrs. George Walker of Orviston, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Walker spent over Sunday with Mrs. | Francs Watkins. Martha Youhg helped Esther | as make apple butter on Thurs- | "Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer visited | |B Thursday with Mrs. Clair Cow- William Adam spent Brungar Noll home the H. T. Noll Mr, and Mr daughter of ol and who about and Gertrude thelr many coupie should appreciale the liberty i § f 1 sons i n Warr | : Mr. i and Mrs. Jake Heverly called | at the Irvin Young home on Sunday UNIONVILLE Free Molhodist Church Services— are pal are paid in time tw take advantage a few cents in the rebate in on Prayer service Friday evening the church; Sunday 8chool Sunday morning at 9:30. The reg- ular quarterly meeting will be held in thé church here over the week- end with the District Elder, Rey R. R. Blews of State College In charge of services on Saturday evening at 7:30 also on Sunday morning. The Sunday evening ser- vice will be in charge of the pastor Rev. Jacobs. Everyone invited LW all of these services Methodist Church Prayer service this Thur ing, Sunday School on morning at the usual time League in at 6 followed bv at 7:30 p Services: — day even- Epworth 30pm service tl the evening the preaching with sermon by Rev. M. F Ke rsietter. Thi will consist of M pm } Whig! i i m pastor ErVioe 10NArY inv. A SP Progra ed Church Services:- Presbyterian Bible St evel 1 An the borough usual 5% rebate will be taken off all countys state, poor and borough tax alls November 1st ! not ant, Kind Wily & reminder that Lhe they Tax News: tax payers of qf Aint iar dist of Hallowe'en ugh council young Ha! ke we een p the property with according to law, or thelr par- s will be held } age done Lo proper children fair start out Garden Club Meeting of the mmuniiy ber Sunday © meeting Oclobe Mrs. Boyd Luca The of officer meeli: speedy recovery Mrs, friends lege M:? tored where paren.s Estella Parsons and relatives t Monday and Mrs 74] they spent the Mr. and Mr Miss Florence Finch i, caught a month with Mr ; other Iriends at Norristown Florence formerly wa Mrs. Richards when she re Jellofonte in , day The bor- Fobert Lo warn thelr Warning: again wishes folk concerning anki Person; window destroying in any way will be dealt Richard; or \able for any dam- ty. Parents, give warning before of to celebrate The tax sale of The sale will household article canned good 1 o'clock Various ing some The mem- Garden Club of the will hold thelr regular Wednesday evening 23rd at 7:30 the home of elec. g next "yy | Ainual held at thi urged will be g and nembers are brother ¥ Raymond Jayton Pudegraf! Townshiy Hllamsport, Pa of her parent Bauder Mor worne 0 Ab office of Christian son BB Con- ospital in Danville been for the pa treatment and friends In se: a very neclion with Urge em ad tb stalled i many vice {or her visited with in Blatg Col- Kenneth Hall mo- Hollldaysburg on Bunday with his Hall pending a and Pa empioyed by Wed in household goods C. W. Btambaugh will be held on Saturday afternoon, October 26h at consist of include Miss Lorraine Parsons, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E L. Parsons, returning to her duties in Williamsport on Sunday evening William Barton, with five of his coLege pent the weekend with Mr and Mrs, W. H piace, Willam Is State College taking Allo, Pa pals AH arene Bart on, of a Freshm an In his first year work at Mt Mrs. Alice Bosworth of Willlams- ville, N. ¥. sccompanied by ber daughter. Fiolse and family spent weekend at the Buck residence ng eome Lo atiend some tate College which is ol her son, Daniel Bos Jes Keatley " last of Creeps Bunday with Keatley Mr Margare ee Charle beer de ited n Gree burg C. where A two aay VACHE ~ hoo! work ial Institute leach! Belle - hool tudents from tires off on hia a cay vacalion aving been Wednesday } page three) Tender, Fresh, Tasty TEA ROLLS 1007, Pure Hydrogenated dexo Vegetable Shortening 3 Ib can 37¢ Weekly Candy Feature! WARWICK MIDGET Caramels Pound 1 Tc WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK 10 tall cans 59¢ NECTAR TEA BAGS Orange Pekoe 2 pkgs of 15 25¢ Parking space forall A & P customers, while shopping at this store. Please park in single line in spaces mark- ed off for your convenience. Entrance on Allegheny St. Exit on Howard St. Freshness... 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