Pace Two —————————— — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY w ALUMNI TO HOLD Friday evening, December 27 was get as the night for the annual Christmas banquet and dance at the November meeting of the Al- umni Association Friday evening. Donald Coldion was appointed Eugene Burkholder, Additional commit. ee heads are: ticket sales, Reuben 8, Rickert; pre- canvass, Robert Bradford; decor- M. E. Coldron, flower com- Chester Wagner; and en- Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison is to be served al 6:30. Then the regular business meeting will follow before dance begins at nine o'clock, Casey Rhythmaires will furnish the dance ating, mittee, ertainment, he banquet Each member is entitled to bring as many guests as he wishes instead as in pre banquets MISSIONARY SOCIETY THANK OFFERING SERVICE Of oniy one vioug The W svangelical church presented jlleeEvangelical League Endeavor in a thank ) gram in | chureh Sunday evening. Doretha Martz of vn directed the entire program i a play, “The Only Day * the cast of which follows. ringer, father; Beulah Barbara Boal, wn, son; Shir- young daughter Helea nd Elwood Fohringer i and Mark Jor- chool Superintendent ng peo:le of the Tus- ¢.@..0n had charge of prayer, and music, ths service whl { and .oveign mis- projects . EVANGELICAL LADIES AID TO HOLD SUPPER Ladies Aid Society of the ¢al church wil hold a sup- i bazaar in the Grange Hall from 5 to & The evening chicken gravy po. atoes lima beans. cream The supper .s ents a plate aIrIns ch ther hand-made nov- n sae at thls time, 41 * . » » Delaney—Ralston Miss May Francis Ralsion, and Sumes Alba Deliney, son o! Mr d Mrs, Michael Delaney, were ma s clock, Thursday evening by the Rew Delas R. Keener in (he Relormed parsonage here. Miss Agnes Delaney and John Thomas Delaney, cousins of the groom were atiendants and Mrs. Delas R, Keener, played the wedding mach. Dr. and Mrs M W. Ne.digh of State Coliege were aso preseny. The bride wore na teal bue sireet dress. wih black accessories and a while corsage Miss Delaney also wore blue. A dinner at the home of the bride MUNICIPA MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M. oast filling, sweet s_uUce celery NOW PLAYING— ALEDNPSDAY RR THUR DECEMBER 4 and § “SCATTERBRAIN" Judy Canova® Billy Gilbert” Eddie Foy, Jr. FAMILY NIGHTS-—Adults, 20¢ (No tax). Children, 1fc. COMMUNITY SING* CRIME REEL CARTOON FRIDAY & SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 and 7 Commodore Stan Laurel and Admiral “Babe” Hardy take you on dn ocean of laughs where your cares will be senftied to the bot- tom of the sed~in: “SAPS AT SEA” STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY NEWER ISSUE-MARCH OF TIME *Fordign News Fronts a Aa — MIINDAY & THESD AY DECEMBER 9 and 10 Olivia Dellavilland® Jeffry Jane Wyman®* Eddie Alhert* in: “MY LOVE CAME BACK” MICKEY MOUSE NEWS ISSUE Single Reel Hudson Used 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE 1930 OLDSMOBILE COUPE 1931 FORD SEDAN . 1931 FORD ROADSTER ((new tires) | 1934 CHEVROLET “MASTER” COACH. ATOR 1935 GRAHAM COUPE (new tires). 1936 BUICK “49” SEDAN | balance to suit your income. USED CARS — BOUGHT = SOLD — TRADED, CLYDE L. RAND Phone 1085 HUDSON Allegheny St. & Cherry Alley parents CHRISTMAS BANQUET | Mrs | fonte advance | | Wawr the | i Glasg ow, men's Missionary Society | the local Evan- Lewls- EE 1037 FORD “85” SEDAN ... 1934 DODGE 2-TON DUMP TRUCK AT A REAL BARGAIN PRICE Look these cars over; every one in fifst-cluss condition and must make good, or we will, Terms, 40 per cent: down payment, | feds rane rena followed the Delaney attended the High School. Mr, who is a graduate of the Centre Hall-Potter high school, is éemploy- ed on his father's farm near here. Following the dinner, the young couple left for a wedding trip to Belle- | Pittsburgh, general chairman by the president. | . » . » Payne-Lohr At a quiet ceremony in Bryn | Mawr on Thanksgiving, November | 28, Miss Mabel Lahr and Gustavus Payne were united in: marriage. After a brief wedding trip they wii | home in Bryn where Mr. Payne is employ- the Pennsylvania Rallroad LJ g * Sale Report in Error An item in the last issue to the effect that the Robert Smith home on Hoffer Street had been purchas- | ed by Mrs, Lettie Glasgow, was an error. Paul Gales and Miss Mary who expect to be mar- ried soon. have bought it and plan | 0 go to housekeeping there | N Ld » » | LIVESTOCK MARKET, occupy thelr new ed by | At 110 the Riegel sale Nov. 26,1940, consigners sold the following Per 100-1b. ive Cava $8.00-81235 | 5.85- 6.70 | 5.00- 700 300- 510] 580- 7.00 By the head | $ 200-8 550 . 40- 10200 | .. 1000- 53.00 stock bulls . 22.00- 50.00 | pigs and shoats... 1.7% 500 coop of chickens (1064 head) Per 15-18%; 13-15% 14% 18 12-12 | 50 veal calves fat hogs lambs beef cows .. beef bulls dalry cows § heifers . rred Rock springers..... pringers . CHURCH SERVICES, Evangelical, The Rev. W. K, Hos- pastor. Twseyville Church 8: 1, Sunday School 10:18; C Sunday School 9:30, h h | Service 10:30; Locust Grove Sunday School, Church service 7:30; [ The Rev. C. C. Otto, nire Hall: Sunday school h Service 10:30; Farm- Il Sunday school 8:30 hoserviee 7:30; Geocge's Val- serviee 9:00, Bundav y: Chtirch ol 10:00 M=thodist. The Glenn, pas or. Centre Hall: Chur ce 9:30, Sunday School 10 30 icetown: Sunday School 9:30, ervice 10:45; Spring Mills ay School 9:30, Church service Rev Presbyterian, The Rev. J. M. Kl kpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00, Church school 11:00; P.ne Grove: 8tnday school 9:30, Church service 7:36; Centro Hall: Church service §:30 Sunday chool 10:39 | Reformed, The Rev. pastor. Centre Hall: vice 9:00. Sunday school Tusseyville: Sunday School Church service 10:30. » * . LJ PERSONAL MENTIONS, Donald Miller and his mother moved, las; week into the Rowe ounga.ow, Mrs. Rufus Fink's from Mifflin. burg spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Busan Emery, Additional kni.ters for the Red Cross are Mrs. David 1. Oraybill Mrs. Hayes Ralston, and Mrs Jo- seph Confer, Charjes Ramer, Hayes Ralston, Ralph Whiteman, and Sidney Rie- gel are spentling this week at Camp Antlers In White Deer Valley Mrs, Anna Bartholomew, Misses Helen Elizabeth, and Jean Bar tholomew. and Doris Moltz had Sunday supper with Mrs. Edna Nod Pleasant Gap. The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hoster- man entertained a group of Tussey- ville young people to supzer San- ‘ay evening., This g:oup was then in charge of the Thank offering program In the Evangel.eal church [terward. i Muth Bailey ang Miss Alva Pryor rom Washington, D. €., spent the veekend with Mr. and Mts. E BE Bailey. Other Sunday dinner tuests al the same home were Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Marin fram State D. R. Keener, Church ser- 10°00; 2:30 ip: Her ftachau, and granddaughter Miss Ruth Breon. are earing for her Car Bargains RR pueunfeoumss esi PLE EEE ceremony. | Delaney, | | several days | Monday | Boalsburg [the Kryder Mrs. Ray Mark is spending part of this week with relatives In Avis The Lutheran Women's Misson- arl Society met Sunday evening in the church, Mrs. Sally Ruble visited her brother, Claude Hoy, at Lemont for last week, ———— | | Tr ——— Mr, and Mrs, George Johnston | made 8 business trip to Harrisburg today Mr. and Mrs. Edward Durst spent | | the weekend with relatives in Phil- | Mr, and Mrs, Willd Kittleber- | ger and two children visited at the Bartholomew home, Sunday, adelphia. The local firemen will hold thelr regular meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Joseph Meyer of Friday y Sunday Mis, Dorg Odenkirk Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wetzel and | Shirley bad Thanksgiving dinher | ab the J. F, Wetzel home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder from | Altoona with hi spent aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Frank White and | paivisburg spent the weekend with | children had Sunday dimer With | age ang Mis, J. Shannen Boozer Jacob Sharer 8r. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wentzel of near Reading spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shutt near here Jack Riegel spent Thursday to with his uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Harry Taylor, in Sa- Mr, and Mrs Mr ona, Mr. and Mrs, Roy 8, Jamison and daughter Oatharine spent Sunda at Mr. Jamisoft® mother's home near Mifftinburg. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Homan and | two sons moved last Wednesday to 0 be near Mr. Homan's work in State College. Ralph Homan from Altoona spent | a Tew hours Tuesday wich his uncle Clayton Homan, on the way home | from his hunting camp. Mrs, Nell Rash, a representative of the Farm Journal cahvagsed this community this week under the SEH) of several local ¢hurch- les. The Missionary Society of the Reformed church mer as. night at the home of Mrs J William ford, Mrs. Mary Neil was in axe {of the program. Mrs. Ernest Frank underwent an | operation oh the thyroid gland “In he Phlipsburg a ng. She hospital Tuesd was admit.ed to mori i hospital Sunday. The Rev. Collins Hazen from Gordon officiated at the funeral Monday of Mrs. William Walker in Pleasant Gap. He was asusted by the Rev, W. 8, Glenn, These guests from Bellefonte had d.nner at the Kryder Frank home Wednesday evening: Mr; Ernest Benner, Mrs, Ray Bloomquist, Mrs Mann Corman and Mrs. Léna Ei- ers. The Rev. ang Mrs C. C. Ott» ren Thanksgiving with their par- ] in Mitton. Mrs Oils sster family from Sunbury are ending this week here with the and Mrs, Otto, The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hos terman visiled Mrs, H W. Helsley in the Lock Haven hospital Thurs- ay. Mrs. Heisley is the wife of Evangelical nister a: Lock Haven First church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sionaker and son “Mike™ and Mr. And Mrs David 1, Grayblli and guest, Mrs Virginia Lowden from Bellefonte, had Thanksgiving dinner together at the Graybill home, Thanksgiving dinner guests at Frank home were Mr and Mrs, Emest Prank ang son Ernest, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Etover and daugh er, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petteralf and son, Diew Members of the Qideon Bible organization were in town Sunday speaking the churches. They have placed numerous bibles in the schools, hospitals. penal institu- tions and Y. M. C. A's In the county. Misses Elizabeth and Jean Bar- tholomew ang Dorig Molle, returned Saturday night from a short trip to Philadelphia While there they grent some Ume with Mr. and Ms Clay Reesman and Mrs. Verna Geiss Miller The presented and the S91. mi in ui otters Mills grade school an evening's entertaln- men. in the high 550] auditorinm Inst Wednesday evening. The pro- gam inciuded a play “No Built for BIL" A box social followed the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sienker from Lock Haven spert Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spyker and family. In the aiternoon they took Mrs. Spyker to Marklesburg where she visited her sister, Mrs William Wilson, until Sunday. Dinner guests at the Howard Em- ery home Sunday were Mrs. Susan Emery, Mfs, Rufus Finkle, and daugh er, Dorothy Ann, from Mif- finburg, and E. B, Lucas, daughter Florence, sori Emer, Miss Doris Eckman. and Cedrge Baney liom Dick's Run, These members of the Gleaner: Evangelical Sunday School ols met at the home of Mrs Roy 8 Jamin Friday evening: Mrg F P. Geary, Mrs. D. 1. Graybill, Mrs. Hilrse, Miss Loona home of her The F Isabel Goodhart from pent part of Sunday at the uncle, F, V. Goodhart. riendship Bible Class Al- | of the Reformed chireh will meet tonigh + of Fleet §# at the ford Mrs. 8S, T, Rinegel was the dinner guest Sunday evening of Mr Elisabeth Swartz and daughter in Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs, J. PF daughter, Clara Lou day In Yeagertown Mrs. Reed Kilne Thanksgiving dinner guest R. 8. Jamison home were Mrs. Frank P. Geary and M:s. Reuben 8. Rickert and Mrs. J 8. Boozer and son Davi dinner wit home of Mrs. Harold E. Brad- Wetzel and spent Batur- with Mr. and s at the Mr, and Mr. and er Patricia, Thanksgiving h dam Bradford and family The Rev, and Mrs. Wilmer: wood were the guest Délas BR Keener | and Wednesday Polier, daughter Jean Hanna were guests of Mr. ang Mis it Vonada in Jacksonville Mrs. FP. V. Coxthart, Mrs. Harr Potter and Mins Mary Delinda Pos et plan to a mee ing 0. the D. A. R. in Stale College tonigh: Hrs Aber Alexander entertained he W. C. T. U, at her home Tues- day evening. At (his meeting the program carvied out he Christmas thetne Next Friday Rev. and Mrs Tuesday Harry and Mis supper B Arbara 5 Gay Hu- un be ye wend the is the night sched- uled for the Centre Hall-Polier anhual senior ciass dance Casey's Rythmaires have been engaged piay from 8 to 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and two daughlers Betty Ceorg.ana had Thanksgi ner Thussday evening at th yw Mrs. Johnstou's parents in {conte The Helping Hand Bunday Schoo class of the Lutheran church holding a {00d sale in the Primar; room oi the church Batu. day, De- cember 14, for the benefit of { building fund Mr, and Ms. George Sweeley and 0 ch.dren pent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Sweeney's paren s, Mr ind Mrs. N. R. Martz, near Getiys- burg. Mrs. Martz stunned with them for a visit here A number of centre Hall women atterided the thoglam of the er Siale Louise Homer Club in the Pleasant Cap Methodist churoh Tuesday evening This entectaln- ment was sponsored by he Pleas ant Gap Woman's Club Mr. and Mrs, J. Ethest entertained thee guests Thanksgiving dinner Thursday evening: Mr. ang Mrs, William Hahma and daughters Jean and Fern, Clayton Wagner Chiesler Wagner and Miss Sarah Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potler and family entertained these guests 10 inner Thankagiving Mrs R L. Musser, two daughters, Jane and Isabel, and son, Mac, Mr. and Mrs David Dean and son David Jr. Miss Mary Deiinda Potter and Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Goodha:t The hunting party who are spending Burne Run Camp Shoe and Remove include: Roy Dutrow John Dut.ow, Frank White R. W. Smith, ude Dutrow. Alber: Emery, George Goodhatt, Dane 8 Diup and Ray Mark, besides Mor- ris Homan and Lee Homan from Bla e College. i These local men are hunting from .he White Oak camp this week: Paul Zellers, Bruce Knarr, John Knarr, J. H. Knarr Edgar’ Miller. Paul Fetterdll, Robert Meek - er, John Hess Hary Zeftle and Harry Brow. The party also in- | cludes these. members from out of town: E M. Smi hi, State College; Bruce Meeker, Johnstown, Martin | Meeker, Pine Glen; Albert Carliton, Clarence, W. PF. MacMa fan, Lewis. | burg: and William Jones, Johns- | town. i PROSSERTOWN Donald Richards of Bellefonte, ard REE fa Wagner 2.4 vO on of local men this week al between 8now RD. 3, bought a nice doe Nome | and left Mrs. Rosie Ward and Mrs | Richards, ein it and cu: ready to cook. Tt weighed 150 Ibs. and was killed up at Sootia, Miss Jean Richards wpent the | weekend ‘In Slate College as the gvest of Miss Edith Breon. Elwobd Ward, a leader in Poe Val- ley ©CC camp, left on Monday for New Cumberiand where he will be stationed jor, he ant two months. Deer in Five Minutes Five minutes after the deer season opengd Monday, H. ©. Shadle, of Lock Haven, brought down a doe & half mile from his home at MeEl- hattan, county. H. J. STOVER GENERAL COBURN, PENNA. Phone 34-.R-21 (Miltheim Exchange) 1 9:15, | Cinss mee! ithe evening 0 me THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. UNIONVILLE Method'st Church Prayer sévvice this Thursday even- be ing at the close of which will held the regular monthly busi | meeting of the Official Board; {day School on Sunday morning 2 vice at pastor, worth 6.30, 10:30 with Rev. M. FP League germon by Kerstetter; in the Free Methodist Church Services—. in School on Bun- followed by | Brayer service { the church, { day morning ing, Friday Bungay at 9:30 preaching service evening ir at Rev, Presbyterian itudy Class preaching ening at 7:30 Rev, HE Bazaar News:—-Don't forge Christmas bazaar to be held Friday and Saturday afternoon evening in the the pastor Jacobs, on M Service with Niday ever Sunda sermon bs Oakwood thi Grange Hall unde Services: oake and ples Bos followed by the preaching ser- Ep- evening at 7:30 with sermon Church Services ;— December 5, 1940. EE -—— rh pe | and relatives in Altoona and vicin- ity | Thy Come and purchase | Sct gifts from the ladies of the Missionary so- of the Presbyterian <¢hurch were entertained Wednesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Bue Mc- Ewen Mr. Ardery Calhoun of / Pitis- DUrgn lis Ng some Lime with parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Cal- houn and doing some hunting Qeer whie here, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Peters. of Lancaster, Pa, are the’ proud pars ents of ‘their second daughtér bom lagt Yvonne Peters. Boh mother daughter are getting along fine The members Unionville 4d & Gun Quring 1p Askin port with a inday evening Aav nf t : yi poiir Christmas ladies, Red Cross New Mrs, GW, Bul- lock, who is chairman of the Red Cross in the community, wishes to announce that a generous supply of garments have been received to be made and, any ohe interested in { this" work will be given greet as- | mistanee by taking upon themselves he making of some of the gar. ments. They can be seen at the home this week to make plans for sewing, This iz a very worthy 1 | cause and should be taken care of promptly Mr and son Williamsport, Pa yeekend gu of his pareny and Mrs W. Bauder, aren A Bena ft 00 and of the Rs Le Ci Ir 8 p or puck The member s club were “wr and the auspices of the Woman's Boel éty of Christian service {f good things to eat, Christmas ecards and articles will nuts, and booth, and All fancy many kind olhe coffee in a booth of ice work be on sale; goup, dough - the kitchen cream Charlotte uf Mr and Mr week and have named it Gayle” | of this week. thelr teacher, Russell (Relish being hunting fer deer, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and daughter Nell, returned to their home on Bunday aller having spent Thenksgiving with thelr daughte: and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nason of Philadelphia, Pa Miss Lorraine Parsons, student of Penn Slate _ College, spent the Thanksgivis Ny ho day with her par- “ns, Mr. and Mrs. E. 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