Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 21, 1940. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ran ot——— CENTRE HALL GETS | NEW FIRE TRUCK truck trimmed equip. fire t and black and fully ped. purchaseq through the Ford dealer her and the W. 8. Darley Company in Chicago, has been the centre of attention locally sinee its arrival Sunday evening at 6:30, John Kenney tative drove the truck here from Chica and remained to <demon- strate ils use Monday aftermaoon. The truck. of the closed cab vari- ety. equipped with a 300- b tank, a pump capable 800 gallons of boas'er hose, and ities | The demonstrat m on W Chute! the use of the equi; walter main vacuum ati white in poid 1 FON of 15 aster water ladders, axe ht Mo afters sh reet illus- ment fir pressure, nment from pumping Ol trated ¥ James Sears nated as rwers Ge Robert McClenahan Paul Fetterol! Shannon George 1 Lynn Breon 1 B a Rimmen orege tner CRANE: and urance com will to members fire com- force the Ors May pensation in pany ne 0 en mem nined t only . WHOOL OPFEEETTA TO BR PRESENTED FRIDAY NIGH mors han fifty Hall-Potter he operetia 1Hre 38 + present ) 1 will Profe rIMAance nald Sho bd D make 200d th ida pose profes- { grade this performance are Miss Kocher, in charge of oo and Jame 5 A Myers. publi city director NM PLANE CRASH FATAL TO SON OF FORMER RESIDENT raburg Mrs. Agnes of Potter us of the recent plane crash tilled pilot Howard A. Har- ri , 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. How- 1 W Harris) of Chambersburg, his brother Richard, 17, he plane was taking off from owned airport near m a Chambe t here by f Aye ory TReTLy : Glger Harrison youth died in York hospital, suffering a brok- en neck and a skull fracture, Riche ard, a passenger in the cub plane. iffered a possible skull fracture, SUNICIFAL| MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. WJ the FRIDAY & SATURDAY iNovember 22nd & 23rd) “Brigham Young Frontiersman” You Have Beard sb mueh about IRIGHAM YOUNG Now see him come to life and once neain thrill you over the Morman Frail LATEST NEWS EVENTS “COLOR CARTOON" MONDAY & TUESDAY {November 25th & 26th) Gene Btration Porter's novel now gomes 10 Our screen “LADDIE” (An RKO Picture) Tim Holt Joan Carroll Virginia Gilmore “FOX MOVIETONE NEWS” “MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON" WEDNESDAY & THUR. {November 27th & 28th) The Great Walt Disney Festival! Peature length (In Technicolor) “Snow White and Seven Dwarfs” tA sien “FERDINAND THE BULL" “THREE LITTLE PIGS” “DONALD'S LUCKY DAY” “THE UGLY DUCKLING" Regular Admission Prices, | that the a Darley represen- | Centre Hall: wider fracture, and numerous and bruises witnesses explain ter taking off at the York reached a height of about then banked sharply ana the ground, State xperts theorized that a sh cut Eye plane airport 100 feet nose-dived aaronnutical that the al LO | she plane lac kod sufficient altitude the nearby power lines or motor stalled. Howard Harrison, who was part- owner of the plane, had 200 flying hours to his credit and held a pri- vate pilot's license, He was pre- paring for an examination. Lo De come a commercial pilot In addition to his parent brother. Richard, Howard Is sur- vived by these brothers ang sislers Frank DD. Harrison of Shanute Field Ill Dorothy, Bertha, Peggy, and Harrison, all at home, Hig mother is the daughter of Mrs. Agnes McCoy Potls, at one ime a resident of Potters Mills » to «clear and hi Gerald BELLEFONTE MUSICIANS . AID IN RECITAL HERE Louis Schad. violinist, and st, both of sser Gettig planis Mis Josephine pianist of Wil- the Music Sec- Club in pre- ‘An Evening of Music" in he Reformed church Saturday for the benefi; of the club's Christma wel { Are | An offe ted and and nssisted he Woman's reader senting netting liars $20.87 en (e follows . . Mendelssohn Gettig Planist Delas Keener, Organist Land of Freedom Donjzett X Brahm ram Provost ermeazo’”) Amouretie ava .Bornshein Mrs, Louis Schad iclan Poem bv hopin Arrangement ho Said it with Flowers?... Rosa Miss Josephine Coder wil w Bohm Del » Ooder Brahm MacDowell B gr Jurleigh ioned on tw 7illiam Brad- Boozer, Mr Paul Petteroil Mrs. Prank David Graybill Jamison, Mrs. William Helen Odenkirk Mrs Mrs. Reuban Rickert George Rimmey and Mrs mn vy LAAs ’ SLISS + Potter mas CONSIGNOR SELLS LIVE STOCK AT SALES BARN Consignments and prices at the Penns Valley Sales bain. Centre Hall for the [following sale Nov, 12 114 consignments sold. Per 100 Ih veal calves $10.00 5 beef cows bee! heifer: beef bull fat hog 1. OWS fa. stag By the head £40 00--4100.00 14.00 40.00 2500 50.00 6500 650 1.060 450 (1050 head) Per 1b A516 09-124 2 dairy cows dairy heifers B stock bulls stock ewes pigs and shoals chickens eghorn chic Kens ard 04 — 06%. per 1b, CHURCH SERVICES The Rev. W pastor Locust Grove Day service 0:15, Bunday School 10:15; Centre Hall: Sunday Schoo} 9:30, Church service 10:30; eyville: Sunday School 1:30, Foreign Day service 2:30: Lemont Thank Offering service 7:30 Sun- day School 9:30 Lutheran, The Rev, C. C. Otto, pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday school 8:30, Thank Offering service 7:30; Farmers Milis: Sunday School 9:50. Church ser 10:30; Georges Val- ley. Church serviee 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 «Methodist, The Rev. M. 8. Glenn, pastor: Centre. Hall: Church ser- vice 9:30-8Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45; Spring Mills: Sunday school 9:30. Church service 7:30. Presbyterian, The Rev. J MM Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Bun- day School 10:00, Church service 11:00; Pine Grove Mills: Church service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, : Church service 7:30, | Reformed, The Rev, D. R. Keen- i er, pastor. Tusseyville: Church ser- | vice 9:00, Bunday School 10:00; Evangelical terman, Foreign {Communion 10:30; Preparatory ser- | i vice Friday 7:30, - - » PTA To Meet Monday The November ‘meeting of the i Parent-Teacher Association Mon- day evening at 7:30 will involve the subject of visual education, At this time William Weaver will show motion pictures of his trip to - the Pacific Coast and James A. Myers will speak on the value of | Sigan education in the schools, | Fri Riego | K. Hos- | Sunday School 9:30, | PERSONAL MENTIONS, | Mr. and Mrs, Reuben 8. Rickert | were Sunday dinner guests at the | Willlam Hanna home | Mrs bed over the in 56 Bartholomew was weekend with a vere cold and infected sinuses | Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Hosterman entertained J, Frank Smith from { Bellefonte ‘0 dinner Wednesday Mrs. Ervine E. Zevle entertained her Sunday School class of ghe Lu- | theran church at her home last | night Last week Les the management brick restaurant in the I bulking Guests fram Spring Mills, Mill- heim and Rebersburg attended the local Rebekah lodge meeting Tues- day night Gelss Wagner the winter with hi nk Long, ang family ington, D. C Mr. and Mrs and daughter Loulse spent Saturday at the lomew home Mrs AnLGa ter Garbrick took of the Gar- 0.0 F over plang to spend daughter, Mr3 in Wash Harry Kittieberger from Curwens- ville Bartho- Durst Mi church al entertained sionary 8oclel) her Harold Wontar’; { the Lutheran evening Mrs, Charles H. Light wil] be u ‘harge of a round table on current » next meeting of the home onday Miss Miriam cosmetrician in 12 wi'h She has recently card Ex Homan emploved a Harrisburg sper her paren passed her St amination opera 1 Trova will be Lhe subject of bY Harvey ink before n al vening ' w w Ker George Grenoble been at the Jacob Shear- Te lor the past two Sharer who the weeker re an the Lie by Verdi addr Mus home lin of lo ves of Mrs hes ang relatl 5 d her wdker- mon urpr Jursda y with a shower 8he recely rememorance Mrs.” twood on Dar od Robert alld Mr Allentown Mu ne weekend alg Grenobi Lewisburg. Mrs W. D. Herman Rober Mr Mal CiABS Of Law nool was en- the Robert Stella Hos- Burkholder » SUsSARLIDa LOodis Wesley Sunday Sc tertained jas. evening at M. Bmith home. Miss terman and Mrs Cari were Lhe hosiesies Sieber and J. H. Sny wmpsontown visited Las heran Sunday School here Sun- gay morning. Both are Boy Scou! leaders atlending « conference in Seven Mountain Beout camp George Sweeney, director of Woman's Club Christmas play has announced The Sil ver Swan™ the cast for which in cludes Frazier, Mrs George Mrs. Reuben Reickert Mr FV Harry Potter Offering service in the Bellefonte yyterian chur and the dinner i ing the gervice, Friday aller- nost and e¥ening, Miss Jone Sikes was the principal speaker, The Ladies Aid Society Evangelical church will meet afternoon ang evening at the home of Mrs, William Hanna, At this time plans will be compleled for the supper and bazaar to be held December 7 in the Grange Hall Samus Flinchbaugh and Russell Flinchbaugh, of Reading joined these joes] men on a four-day hunt. ing trip to Elk County. QCeorge Goodhart, Albert L. Emery, C. D Confer, Glenn Corman, Howard i Reed, and Leroy Henry. The party eft here on Sunday Calvin Runkle of Shamokin spen: last week visiting Misg Laura Runk- {le here, Other Sunday guests of | Miss Runkle were Mrs, Maude Whitmer and daughter Elizabeth, from Selinsgrove, ang Calvin Runk- le Jr, from Potisville. who came Sunday to take his father home. The Lutheran 8unday 8thool class taught by Mrs. Roy Dutrow met at the John Dutrow home last Tuesday evening. These members and guests were present: Misses Geraldine Dutrow, Darline Foust Mabel Foust, Madaline Foust, Ro- sella Homan, Inez Luse, Dari Moliz, Anne Runkle, Louise Smelt- zer_ Florence Weaver, Freda Weaver, and Mrs. Roy Dutrow Btaniey from TI red ( = Rel. the My et ne title and Mrs the Thank Goodhart attended of Ls These members of the local Re- | | bakah lodge atiended the district | meeting at State College Thursday | John Cokiron, Mrs. | Paul Mar= Mrs. Samuel Bitner, Miss Lefa Bilner. Mrs. Margare: | Crawford, Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs, Morris Burkholder, Mrs. Lawrence | Hartley, Mrs. Daniel Bloom, Mrs. | i George Benner, Mrs, Frank Brad- | (ford, Miss Doris Moitz and Miss | Flizabeth Bartholomew. Eleven | | guests from Altoona also attended | , this meeting, The Willing Workers class of the | Lutheran Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Jacob Sharer Jr, Wednesday evening. These per- sons were present: Miss Margaret Alexander, Mrs. Daniel Bloom, Mrs, Harry Burris, Miss Helen Tr, Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mrs, Chester | Grove. Miss Cora Homan, Mrs, Ernest Homan, Mrs. Fred Homan. ‘Miss Olena rioman, Mrs, Ralph Homan, Mrs, Pred Luse, Mrs, Ralph Luse, Mrs. Cleve Mitterling Mrs. | Clarence Otto, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, | evening: Mrs, | ner Mrs. Roy Sharet: Thomas, J Mr, and Mrs moved yecently home ! Mr. and Mrs became the parent last week Mrs Frank McC dren spent Sunday Mrs, C. FF. Emery Herbert Garis {rom recently purchased the home here Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Kephart va- cated the Centre Hall Hotel apart- ment last week, William McClanahan {11 sinee Friday morning attack had a severe heart The Rev. and Mr. C. C. Otta en- rt Mrs. Otwo mother and Milton Sunday Josephine Coder from Wil pent the weekend with Mrs. Willlam P. Campbell son was born last week to Mr ang Mrs. Philip Shivery upan's af the alstor Stre Mr daughle wsiled among ere Sunday Mr. and Mi ot day guests and Mrs, Arthur Robert ino the Breon have Lynn Ross Donald s of a Bloom also son, Rober and chil- home of lellan at Lhe Tusseyville Gelss Wag- been he has when rom nm A ! OCH Bloomuaguis gues mew at Friday night Missionary the woe » Waman's Lastly Dut wank Offering fan have begu the Red Cros qo of Hall-Polte alion has Deen tponed from morrow night to next Priday night November 28, because of a gperetia asumii » contflic He »ou Persons from here who the Gentre Christian — ication Thursday cluded Jahn B Wert 8r Sweeney, and Mrs Jil; wii Plores iata assistant director Valley District peak to the Hall-Potler afternoon at Scouting OO 1 “The Value of ‘oung Woman's Missionary the Lutheran church sur- Mrs. Kenneth Runkie with shower alter the meeting ganization Monday even- the home of Mrs, Harold prised a kitchen of that ing at Durst Miss Pear! Clapp and Mrs. Brady Beck from Lock Haven spent Sat urday among friends here. Miss Clapp, a retired teacher, had the unique experience of teaching fifty consectitive years in the Lick Ha- ven zchools The jocal ministerium announces a community Thanksgiving service in the Presbyterian church Wednes. day evening. November 27 at 7:30 otlack. The Rev. J. M. Kirkpat- rick will conduct the service and the Rev. C. C. Otto will deliver the Sermon. The Woman's Missionary Bociety of the Lemont Evangelical church will hoid its annual Thank Offering service Sunday evening Guest speakers will be Miss Doretha Martz from Lewistown. who will tell of her visit to the Kentucky Red Bird Mission, and Mrs. L. 1. Stabler from State College will give several readings ——— COLEVILLE A number of folks one time pupils iof the Coleville schools, held their i monthly meeting at the Port Ma- | tilda club house, Friday evening Mrs. Love Leilzell wag the guest of { honor. Beef and noodles and every. [thing that goes with them were iserved. Plans were also made for {their Christmas party. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zeig- ler, son Lenice and Miss Maxine Four, of Altoona; Mrs. Lyda Gault, rson James and Mrs. Brice Honestine, | {of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wal- | lace, of Milesburg; Mrs, Bella Thom. | Mrs, Ray White and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs, William Jodon, Mr. and Mes. George Jodon and daugh- ter Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grove, Mr. and [Mrs Lloyd Stover and daughter Eu- | (nice, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks and | wdaughter Grace and son Paul, Mrs Esther Shad, Harry Poorman tand | Harry Rhoads, for Thanksgiv- pose of Call ] make iy right Monday on | some nice roosters which would | make a nice roast 1 ng which he will dis i yilje and h Sunday School on 9:30 followed and the regular { t he } ii church Bunday morning by Class meeting preaching service i 7:30 with sermon by Howard Jacob Birthday Dinner ghtful ay Serv ioe (i the Preshyterian Church jn the Preaching service Bunday evening at 7:30 ang the special service on Monday evening in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the pase torate of Presbyterian chur of this place There will be a Cov cred dish luncheon at 5:30 In Community House | mem bers and friends of the church and at 7:30 p. m. the meeting ] Rev. Lhe couren Irgs will give the addres: and Mrs Beach ol will give some historical of the church activities in A play It 1 be His Dis will be ented by some of the voung foiks of the unmunity A ve tion extended to the public 10 Ewen of this attend the OTN ise s nal | i x Methodist Church Services yer service tl Thursday Sunday School or 10 vith Rev MM FP K League at 6:30 B Free Methodist Church Services prvi nt evening a the pasos the the oir aslon on Jas Friday ev the home of Mrs, W. B, Parsons when a tarkey dinner wag served in evening in honor of the bipth- v of Mrs, Parsons and her daugh - Ruth. Those present to enjoy » dinner and the social time to- her were. Mr. and Mr Ray Mrs, Perry sons and daughter Joanne of ving in gantown, West Virgh ) t Mir E L. Par raret I ening at v iness in 4} there Mrs. Forrest i a meeting of Rep Harrisburg ia several days aome Lhe ca tended Women In visited for returning veek who has been ol { H, M can vee an $ latter part of the Lae n he ET pre 4 churcn and place and 2 evening sery which ngue and the gue to t Parson | be § Ww «i851 10 which Lhe publ cordially invited. Bupper from 5 to 8. Price 60 cents per plas Mr. J. R Wiliams has uff Orpington pullets which he and which He also ha 10 “PTY he came in Epworth 6 a LT Ne 4a 1 ane Lune oH an Ginre evening Ya Ve! ay Union Township and McEwen of ithig place to the abundance of which completed the 8 the main dish M., Miles of Mrs, Busie All did Just) food prepared oF menu with young folks of motored ay evening ) meeting Lh whois at that place { sail 0 wd Lhe discus Worship while Mrs, Ker- d a discussion on Mission weiong being very jifter- Miz, W amt Pricay B. 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