THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Two —— -_— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | MISSIONARY CIRCLE we wm | 5f a medical battalion in combat. | Miss Barbata Pofter spént the HOLDS MASQUERADE | The Young People's Missionary Circle of the local Evangelical church entertaineq the Tusseyville young people at a masquerade party Friday evening in the parsonage? garage. The guests present included Nev- in Brown, Oak Brown, Miss Mary Dashem, Misses Beulah and Fran ces Fohringer, Elwood Fohringer. William Fohringer, Miss * Doretha Martz, Ralph Walls, Miss Helen Wilkins and Richard Wilkins. These comprised the host group Miss Lefa Bitner, Miss Bernice Frazier. Mn Lawrence Hartley, Miss Ruth Hartley, the Rev, and Mrs. W. K Hosterman, Ellene Hos- terman Miss Lillian Rickert and | Mrs Reuben S. Rickert. The voung people were entertain- games and stunts before ents were served teck—Snyder Marie Snyder, daughter of | and Mrs. Floyd E, Snyder, and | Beck, of Bellefonte, were unit- marriage Saturday evening the home of the Rev. Delag R er, who performed the ring 1) Those present at the ng included Mr: and Mr >. Snyder of Harrisburg. | n and matron of honor; Mr. | Floyd E. Snyder, Mrs. G. | of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs Francis Snyder, of State College, Kenneth nyder, of Harrisburg, M Ethel Mever and Mrs Delas Keener, The bride, who was at- tired in a blue traveling suit with black and white accessories, was given in marriage by her father. | bride is a graduate of the e Hall-Patler high school In i a of 1937 he groom | ow employed in the Elecite Dine t State College but the gouple plan | y reside in Bellefonge. E Beck 24 SCHOOL STUDENTS TO PRESENT 2-ACT COMEDY Professor” a two-act y operetta, will be presented the Centre Hall-Potter students November 22 at eight in the schoo! auditorium. Shope, director of the dancing and Charles Slonaker, director of the dramatics, have just the cast for this collegiate comedy Maryida O'neal, Joyce Bradford; Emily Lee Betty Runkle; June Ainsworthy Patricia Boozer; Poily, Ellen Brad- ford: Mrs. O'Neal Louise Smeltzer; Prof Will Breakeasy. Mark Jordan; Tommy Freshman, William Reese; John Ainsworthy Ernest Frank. Red O'Neal, Jack Riegel; three girls, Geraldine Rockey Barbara Potter 1 Hanna, the o'clock Donald music and completed ¢ dancing and singing Chorus- »s will appear in the next issue Miss Sarah Kocher is in charge of the costumes for this perfor- | mance, and James Myers, the pub- Helty . » » N ARMY INSTRUCTOR IS NATIVE OF CENTRE HALL The work of Capt. William D Reiber, in ctor in the medical RO T CC. course offered since 1936 in the Coilege of Medicine of Syracuse University was featured in the Sunday, October 20 issue of | Y. newspaper Capt. Reiber. the oldest son of Mrz. Della Retber, of Centre Hall ten the military phases of the course while Capt. BEdwarg K Reid handles the ynedical phases The Post-Standard says of Capt Reiber, "A se#geant in the regular army and a captain in the medical administrative reserve, he has been in Army fifteen years, having served three years in the Canal Zone and ten years at the medical field service school, Carlisle. Pa before coming to the College of Medicine in January 1838" 5) use is one of only three univ in the geoond corps area inci 1g New York, New Jersey and Delaware authorized by the | war department to offer a medical | R. O.T C. ¢ourse, This year ninety-three per cent of the students ehtering the medical eourse is voluntarily taking this ad- ditional training in army medical work In the first year the students get | military background material and | in the second year learn about tac- | and technics of the various | ilitary units. Capt. Reiber sald a | cal one might be the location —— — om © Fe ew all instruc Aes ne A Waid | Linist, | musical | for | charged, a lifted | Jamison | tor wer, | terman, In the third and fourth years the | | course deals with preventive me- dicine and defense against chemical | warfare, The article was accompanied by pictures of the instructors, and the students who upon completion of the course will receive commissions | medical corps as first leutenants, reserves, WOMAN'S CLUB TO | weekend in Pleasant Gap with Miss Geraldine Rockey. Mr, and Mrs. George Luse of Huntingdon visited friends and re- | latives here Sunday evening, Margaret McClintie, of State College gpent the weekend with her and Mrs Ber. | | grandparents. Mr | nice Ripka, Sunday guesis at the Donald Shope home were Mrs JF. Rohrer i SPONSOR MUSIC FETE and son, Jay, and Mrs, H.'8, Shope An evening of music featuring several out of town artists is being arranged for Saturday, man's Club Mrs and Mrs Musser Gettig. ni- anist. both from Bellefonte, and Miss Josephine Coder, readings from be guest artists Williams~ ort will on this | program The music club may also appear | {on the program, according to Mre J. F. Wetzel, president. This program has been arranged the benefit of the and although no admission will be silver offering will be Wetzel announces these ominittees: publicity, Mrs. R, S Mrs, FP V. Goodhart, Mrs W. W. Kerlin, Miss Helen Oderkirk and Mrs. J Harold Durst; and ar- rangements, Mrs. F. P. Geary, Mrs. J. 8. Booger, Mrs J W. Bradford, Mr | Mrs. W_P. Campbell Mrs Paul Fet- | terol! Mrs. David 1, Graybill, Mrs Delas R. Keener, Mrs. Harry Pot- Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert and George Rimmey CHURCH SERVICES The Rev Mr Evangelical pastor. 8:00, Sunday School 10:00; Lemont Sunday school 10:00, Church service 11:00; Tusseyville: Sunday Schoo} 1:15, Rally Day and Homecoming service 2:30, Waiter Reed from the Grace Ewangelical church at Lewistown will be the speaker and the Pine Grove Male chorus will Sunday school 930 Church service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rey pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday school 9:30. Chureh service 7:30; Spring Mills: Church service 9:00, Sunday school 10900; Tusseyville: Bunday hool 9:30, Church service 10:30 Methodist: The Rev. Walter 8 Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Chureh service 9:30; Sunday school 10°30; Srrucetown: Sunday school 9:30 Service | Chureh service 10:45 Presbyierian Kirkpatrick The Rev J M pastor, Boalsburyg: | Sunday school 2:00, Church service | 3:00; Lemont: Sunday Sehool 8:80, Chmireh service 7:30; Centre Hall: Sunday school 8:30, Church service 10:30, Reformed: The Rev. D R. Keen. er, pastor. Centre Hall: ' Sunday School 9:30, Church service 7380; Spring Mills: Church service $:00, Sunday school 10:00; Farmers Mills Sunday schooj 9:30. Church serviee, 10:30 PERSONAL MENTIONS, Daniel 8 Daup suffered from an | eve infection for several days last werk Mrs. Harry Webbert from Har- risburg spent Sunday at the Bar- tholomew home, Mrs. Elizabeth Chatam of Lock Haven spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shearer homas Williams Jr, and William Sweeney of first and second grades have been {ll with abscessed ears ince last week The Gleaners Sunday Sehool clans ol Mrs. W. K. Hodtérman. Patricia Boozer was the weekend | guest of Miss Nancy lshler at State College, while Miss Joyce Bpad- ford, visited Miss | strong Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Prank spent | from Thursday (0 Saturday as the guests of Mr Shafler at a National Dalry Show in Atlantic: City. On the return trip they spent some time in Philadel- phia. Mr. and Mrs William Colyer left last Sunday for a trip to New York City. returning Thursday} © While | they were there they attended the World's Fair and visited tipir son- | in-law and daughter, Mr find Mrs. UNICIPA} M MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Nov, 1 and 2) Fun and new songs Laughter and excitement in “YOUNG PEOPLE” A Fox Picture Shirley Temple (her last picture), Jack Ouakie and Charlotte Green- wood. Bring the family folks and enjoy a real show! “Catnip Capers” “Sport Reel” “NEWS ISSUE” Perry Debuke. Sunday evening dinner guest at {the Jacob Shearer home were Mr, {and Mrs. Howard Dixon and Mrs. George Grenoble of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and chil- (dren of Millheim and: Pranklin Sharer and son. Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew and | Miss Doris Moitz entertainag the Rebekah instilling team at a din- | Der at thelr home Wednesday even- Ling. - The members of the team in- | cluding Miss Margaret Dale, distriet | deputy, are from Boalsburg. Dr, Frank P,_ Boyer from Mifflin | burg was the speaker at the rally | day service in the Lutheran Sunday i School Sunday morning. The at- | tendance recorded wag 199 and the | combined collections of the Sunday | 8chool and church services amount- MONDAY & TUESDAY (Nov. 4 and 5) THRILLS! . . . NEW FUN! . .. BIGGER and BETTER LAUGHS only as JOE E. BROWN can give you in. . “SO YOU WON'T TALK?” His latest serfén sénsation and his BEST. If you like Jor E. Brown pictures here's a MUST SEE SHOW. No. 15 “THE SHADOW” Whe is the Tiger? Burkholder, Mrs C. Mrs. Albert Emery, , xP, Emery, Mrs. Walter 8 Glenn, Mrs. | Mrs. Chester Spyker, | Mrs, Ernest Wagner, Wert, Jr., and Mrs, Paul November | 16 in the local Reformed church by | the music department of the Wo- | Lewis Schad, well known vio- | who gave Woman's | Club Christmas fund for the needy, | | resulting from | months ago. Ww. K. Hos- | Bethesda: «Church | sing; Locust ‘Grove: | C. C. Otto, !} the Evangelical church will meet | | tomorrow evening at the home of | Eleanor Arm- | and Mrs, Oharles | | of “Harrisburg. | Miss Miriam Clark of Muncy was a weekend guest of Mrs. Mary A Snyder at the home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd E. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reiber and | childven. and Mrs, Della Relber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Richard Wolfe in Howard. Jack Coldron returned Mondey | from ‘a week's trip to New York | Otty where he attended the clob~ ing days of the World's Fair. Clyde Smith empioved by the As- soplated Press in New York Oty, visited among friends here Sunday on Mis way to Miami, Florida. The Music Club sang several se- lebtions ‘at 4 W, C. T, U. dues 50+ cial in the Presbyterian church in State College Manday evening. ! | Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. | George Benner were Mr. and Mrs Chester Cronister of Wilkinsburg, and Miss Elizabeth Eberts of Ty- rene. The Centre Hall-Potwer high school opened ils magagine cam- | palgn yesterday. All Ourtis or Crowell company magazines are available | the Methodis( | | ter Mar J. ‘Will Bradford nas been unable | to be ar. work this week because of + misplaced cartilage In his knee, af injury Mr. “and Mrs from Nazareth and Mrs, Eva Logan and Mrs. Anna Miller from Phila- | delphia spent Thursday at the Jacob Sharer home. Nearly fifty persons attended the soveril | October 31, 1940, Willlam Brooks “Miss Jean Slack, | Miss Betty Slack. Miss Sarah Slack, | Dean Ripka, Stanley McClintie, Mr, and Mrs. Roy McClintic Royer of Millhetm; Roy Weaver, Earl White, and Glade Horner. Mr. and Mrs, Frank M, Fisher are | spending two weeks with the Rev. {and Mrs. Roy Corman in Wilkins. | bury. Mr. and Mrs George Rimmey spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Luther Dale and family in Boals- burg, The Friendship Bible Class of the Reformed Church held a Hallowe'en party inthe ehurch basement Tues- day evening, Mrs R/S, Jamison and gaugh- ter" Catharine were guests of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Rinehart and Mrs, Margaret 8mith in State Col- lege yesterday, The Sunday School Class of young girls taught by Mrs Lester Gar- brick held a Hallowe'en party in the Reformed church basement, Monday evening At a meeling of the county public school music teachers during Insti- tute, Donald Shope, local music in. structor was elected president for this year. Al the same meeting it was decided to hold the schoo mu- Big festival here in May. The theme at that time will be “Ameri can Composers a i lA m————— MARTHA 1 Evangelistic services will in church Sunday even- ing, November 3 at 8 o'clock by ithe pastor Rev, William R. Riss. miller. Mr and Mrs A E Steele were Sunday dinner guests pf Mr, and Mrs. John WW. Williams and daugh- raret of Port Matilda and Mrs, Joseph Williams on Sunday afternoon with i Mrs. Byron Richard; and and Wiliam Richard tart My visited Mr. an family | Blanchard Clarence Itterly | | daughters of Pine Grove Mills, Hallowe'en party Thursday evening | in the Dadies of the Golden Eagle lodge room for the district Past | Templivs association Mrs OO. "A. Jamison and sons, Gréy and Rufus, of Miffiinburg and Mizs Flva Winkleblech of ‘Aarons- burg spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs R. 8. Jamison, Mrs. F. Vi Goodhart, district pre- sidést and Mrs. Harry Potter al- tended the distris: meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary Societies in State College Tuesday. The high echool seniors, who sponsored a school ‘Haliowe'en party Friday ‘evening, netted seven doi lars for the Washington fund after financing the refreshinents and a quare dance orchestra The local Reformed congregation at a meeting Sunday morning de- cided to install a steam heating sys. tem in the church, The exact type of system will be determined after bids have been made. Members of the loca] Evangelical church who attended the Brother- hood banquet in Williamsport Thursday night were the Rev. W. K Hosterman, George Sweeney, C A. | Miller, James A. Myers and Ret- ben 8, Rickert. Misses Jedn Rosg and Jean Slack assisted J T Wetzel with nis cleri- cal work in the Centre Hali-Potter high school for several days last week. The young women Were in- terested In keeping “brushed” ud’ on typing and dictation The children’, and young people's classes of the Lutheran Sunday !8chool had a Hallowe'en masquer- ade in the Sunday Schodl room Tuesday evening. Last evéning the choir had a similar masquerade al the hone of the Rev, and Mrs C C O.t0 The Bethany Evangelical Sunday School at Tusseyville will hold its annual rally day service Sunday at 230 p m James Reed of Grace €vangelieal church in Lew- jstown will deliver the address and the Pine Grove Mills Male chorus will provide musical entertainment At a meeting of the Centre Hall- | Potter pehool bord last week’ ar- day at | Betty Lou of Delaware Hams and Jean Gensamer Mr. and Mrs John spent several days last ing among relatives in Seramtan, Wilkes Newfoundland Mr. and Mr: Spackman week vinit- and 1riends Barre and and Mr and Mrs. Wallace Skiles and son Clark of Spring Mills, spent Sun- the John Bailey home Van Kealor and daughter pent the 5. week visiting with her mother Mrs. Stanton, and other relatives and friends A number of friends bors of B. H Williams gathered at home, last Wednesday, October and roofed one side of his bam straw shed Fiorence. Faye and cia - Steele gnd Clenn Willams of Tyrone, spent Sunday al the Joseph Williams home Mr and Mrs. Harry Maurer Miss Cora McDonald were in Phil- ipsburg last Tuesday. The Port Matilda Grange heid 2 Hallowe'en party in the Pringk stoveroom Thursday evening. Prizes were given {0 the following. Roxi: Knarr. Mays Harpster, Phyllis Wil- Games were the entertainment for the evening. Refreshments of gingers bread, sandwiches, pickles and cof- fée were served. Gilbert Balley Mrs. ae and neigh- Patri- sand ana i — POTTERS MILLS Miss Paullnd Cower from Allens- ville, 1s employed at the Mr. Ken- neth Slack home. Miss Mary Faust, who is employ- od in the McNili home near Milios spent Sunday in the village Mesars. J. M, Carson, FP. PF. Eu- nist, J W. Black, Misses Lizzie Slack. Ethel Tressier, Mr, and Mrs G. H. McCormick, aitended the Democrati: Rally ac Hecla on Fri- day #vening Mr H E Faust spent Sunday at the home of his daughter Mrs John Stoner hear Colyer Mr. and Mrs J G, Boal Anna Safa Paust visited at Mises ihe { Williams Paast home al Yeagertonn the | rangements were made to finigh the | | large north room i the pew part of | | the bulldisg for use as a inch room | of present plans materialize, Heat on Sunday. Mr. Boys Bmith visited with his wife in Shickdhinny over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Treaster Mr. and Mrs Layton Treaster, son Don of Milroy, and Mrs. Lee of Florida, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J Roy Smith Mrs. Hannah VanZandt attended the football game between Penn | State. and Temple on Saturday al i | wil be installed and the walls cov | { ered ‘with either plaster or will x | WVisttors from Friday to Tuesday Philadelphia. The 8Spracetown Ladies Aid will | serve a yoast chicken supper on | {of last week ai we home of Mr. | | and Mrs. Roy Dutrow and Mrs. A. | H. Spayd were Mr and Mrs. George | { Spayé and Paul Riegel from Clyde | { Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs ‘Samuel 8payd from Bellevue, Ohio. The Messrs 8payd are brothers of the late A. H. Bpayd Classes of the Evangelical Sun- day School primary department held 4 Hallowe'snt party in the parsons age ge Monday evening. Mrs. W. K. Hostermsan and Miss Ruth groups. Tuesday ecvening classes taught by Mrs. George Sweeney and il 2 3% : ] jee HE | { | | | y H { PLEASANT VALLEY SS MOGGS TWP. © Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rudy of State College, is staying at the home of Theodore Eminhirer Mr. and Mrs, Mickey Walker of Orviston, spent the weekend at the home of William B'ters and Mr. and Mrs. George Houdeshell, : Mr. Moffit, Mrs. Ralph Davis of State Coliége, Were Sunday visitor | at the home of Theodore Eminhizer | Mrs, Harvey Eminhizer visited her brother Harry Peese at the | County Home on Sunday. ! Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Leng and two | children of Jacksonville were Sun- | day afternoon visitors ai the Nome | of Harvey Eminhiser, i Miss Hannah Eminhizer is on the | sick lst we wish ber a speedy rve- | covery. i Lee Richner is back to work | again, | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cowher and | children of Summit Hill were visi | tors at the home of Theodore Emin. | Mes, Lee Richner and two chile | dren, were Tuesday visitors at the ! home of Mrs Harvey Eminhizer. | Add similes: As truthful as @ German communique, of | State College; Mr. ang Mrs, James | | lowed by the preaching service at + miLy ——— Hunting U day and all i terested In ap thelr guns and the annual ocean ck The completely ——— season IONVILLE ne N ‘nal ' | 3 Lhe Methodist Chueh Servicesie= 4 Mr. H 1 Praver service this Thursday even- {on ‘the band ing, Sunday 8chool on 8unday now driving a morning. Epworth League in ihe Miss Eva Rowan ac evening 6:30. immediately fol! and Mrs Charles Bellefonte where they day with tu latters brotl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowan and family The sale of the household good of C. W. Btambaugh which wag to have been last Saturday afternoon, his old fait has been postponed unt] this Sa.- HeVerad year urday afternoon November 2nd at hundred 1 o'clock pecdome er M La Lime urday Kerchner has jumped wagon again and ¥ brand new Ford on Pratt house ompanied Mr Behacller to Bellwood on 8 spent the er at of " coal of paint, cre inday Drown and ook: 7:30 with serman by the pastor, Rev M. F. Kerstetter Presbyterian Chuarch Services:— Bible Study class on Monday even- | ing, in the church at 7:30 Free Methodist Chwoeh Services: Prayer service Friday evening, Sun. | day School on Sunday morning a! 9:50. followed by the preaching ser- vice at 10:45 with sermon by the | pastor Rev, Howard Jaoobs i Hallowe'en Party: —The member Fyworth League of the Methodist church will sponsor a Haliowe'en party in the Commu house Saturday public is cordially invited admit upon the Of a smali admission {ee eek they are masked and 15 the chureh not masked. It will be well worth | otea the small fee to be there as enter- — : tainment will be provided beside I'ne refreshments. Prizes will be of- | 9f the community fered. Doors will be open at 7:30 t Priday and judges start their work at 8B o'clock Tax WIge a consi terior Mr repal nig thousand He is : lot Julia Parson s afternoon { nEno!t OP] ; with Miss Lorraine doing 1 SCHOO! of the pract there ” Lak evening The of the Wognen's Bible ith Mr. Donald L Met on proceeds ladies The of the will be ment 10c if and | cla hodist Wed: {on ed only Pay~ BOUD Bale 0 work for thelr most member Oi vening promptly Reminder ; sua Final aliowng Oo opens me sports getting ready for gis ol renovated with a fresh #4 a4 Q am | erable ame Boyd Lucas h new automobile after hi Buick / nit having had over one |... p £2 vary #4 y this Pri- Bn ahd Dogs ine are shining honor was Mrs. J B. Btere. it be. ing her birthday The members of the Wi J ib held a covered dis on Wednesday home of Mrs, G. W. 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