Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 19, 1940, Image 10
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 19, 1940, Page Two — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY RED CROSS DRIVE NETS $102.50 IN CENTRE HALL | james A. The Red Cross drive in Centre Hall was closed last week with a total of $102.50 in memberships and contribution Mrs | A Riegel, chairman of the drive, and Mrs Edgar Miller, president of the Wo- man's Club. appreciate the coop- | eration of solicitors and contribu- tors in completing this project and use this means to thank them The contributors names follow, each paragraph beginning with the name of the solicitor for that group: Mrs. B. FF, Goodhart,; Lucy H C. H. Homan ‘arribell Emerick. the Rev J. 8. Booger, David I, Gray- arles D. Slonaker, John B r. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil- and Mrs. 8. T. Riegel. {iss Doris Moltz: Mrs. Anna Bar- lomew, Misses Elizabeth, Helen, an Bartholc mew Mrs. Lovan Rev, Wi Marks, Runkle, Wetzel Mrs, Harold Br Bank, Mrs. W, A Mis Sarah Hackett rney Mrs. B, F. Good- Burkholder, C. W T. A. Hosterman, Mrs Sheffer's Dalry P. P and Mrs. R, 8, Hagan Doris Moltz iben 8. Rickert: Mrs. Ed- Mrs. John Wert, Jr Mr. and Mrs, W. W H., Kerlin, Mrs C. Royer Mrs. F nd Mrs. R. 8. Jam- James Searson, Mrs yker Miss Rebecca Der- Lawrer Hartley, Dr hile. M's CW. Bitner and . Ri cker ie] 8 Daup Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Carr.e Leib, Miss Mar- J. A, Heckman Miss Mrs. E M. Miller Ms F. V. Good- Venerick, Mr: Mr, and Mrs. J P. C. Bradford y, Mrs, W, M. Luse Dr, and Mrs ¢e Rev. J. M. Kirk- Mrs. J. F. Wetzel A Mrs W. 8. Kel- E. Zettle, Mrs C A. Mil- Bailey, Mi: Mar lub, A P. Krape, Mr Bradford, Mrs. Har- Danie! Daup, and enney, iss ( Qito Ch AUAm Frank EM adiord, 3 ang Mrs ore ngie, egel: Mrs W. A 5. George Benner Mrs Mrs ‘Wal late Bohn Ri; pka, Mrs. Catherine He enry Fous:, and Mias BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS HERE TOMORROW season for the 1 Hall Potter high school opens tomorrow night on the home floor against Snow Shoe ] will probably y¥ see UNICIPAY MILLHED Show Time: 7:10 & 8 P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY DEC, 20-21 Music. Color... . Romance The South American Way.... The Magnificent Beauty of the Argentine! “Down Argentine Way" {IN TECHNICOLOR) DON AMECHE ‘BETTY GRABLE *CAEMEN MIRANDA NEWS ISSUE PETE SMITH Color Cartoon WEIN Fy 2 ‘ys wira DECEMBER 23-24 ‘EDWARD G. ROBINSON ‘EDNA BEST *EDDIE ALBERT IN: “Dispatch from Reuter’s” Edward G. Rovinson at his best... in the story of a man who sought the truth. ...and told the world. ALSO, THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS ***BRING THE KIDDIES TO THIS THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT (the Night Before Christ- mas] as Santa will be here in person to give them candy, —————— il tl Lr CHRISTMAS EVENING AND THURSDAY DECEMBER 25-26 ‘RUTH TERRY “JOHNNY DOWNS *BARBARA ALLEN *BILLY GILBERT *CLAIRE CARLETON, in: "Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot” Made to order for lovers of good clean entertainment! Here is a Musical Comedy that we know the entire family will en- joy! THREE STOOGES COMEDY COLOR CARTOON EA Se ;aetr ii—”ft FRIDAY & SATURDAY + DECEMBER 27-28 FOLKS, HERE'S A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL THAT WE WILL GUARANTEE TO PLEASE . L—GRAND “OLE OPERY” Weaver Bros. & Elviry 2. -*SOUTH OF THE BORDER" ~*GENE AUTRY *B. Burnette | service in the opener, according to | 84 hogs coach: Robert Ralston, Nevin Myers. Rimmey, Gilbert Rimmey, Melvin Dutrow, Ernest Frank, John Rimmey. Marlin Fye, Donald Brouse, and Lynn Miller, Coach Myers sald, “The 1940-41 squad Is one of the largest we have ever had in numbers and the small- {est In physical stature. They are green and inexperienced. There | are no left-overs from last year, so | {we will have to build from the ground up. The squad will be re- | duced to M4 or 15 this week. Eleven ‘will make the trips.” J. E. Wag- | C.lp | Runkle, ten already mention- considers these Besides the ed Coach Myers layers possible material: Bruce Moyer, Dean Neff, | | Larry Boller, William Reese, Ardell | | 1941 | 8nook, | Miller, | Robert Ross, Jack Garbrick, Gerhart, Gross, and James “We are not looking for anything this year but are pointing for the and 1842 when he hope to have ung on the ball’ On the whole, prospects are not good, but we are assured of a scrappy. not experienced team ™ Coach Myers concluded. Miss Sarah Koel ball coach will selec line-up from this squad: Jean Smith, Alice Slack, Betty Runkle Ruth Faust, Ellen Bradford, Nellie Knarr, Eunice Blazer, Freda Smith Betty Smith, Marie Emerick, Ethel Martz, Miriam Brooks, Hazel row, Mary Meyer. Alberta Foust and Patricia Boozer. * * ‘sometl er girls’ basket- t her starting CLASS TO PRESENT PLAY The senior class of Hall-Potter high the Centre school will pre- sent the famous laugh-making Royalty Play, ‘Melodrama in Nan- kipao.” the evening of February 7, in the High School Auditorium. The cast of cHaraciers selected by the school's drama ic teacher Charles Slonaker, is as follows: Marjorie Landis, a small town girl in search of a movie career, played by Peg McClenahan: Mr, Landis er father, James Rimmey. Mrs i Marjories stage-strucl r, Lois Homan: Aunt Mary, Landis’ Shakes;eare-quoting sister, Rosella Homan; Helen Ste vens, Marjorie's best friend, Martha Rinmey, Jimmie Barlow. in love with Marjorie, Mark Jordan; Jack Dixon, Jimmie's best friend, Ken- neih Runk'e; Horace Bilgewaler Dillingham, small o%n genius, Dean Reish: Miss Kelly, the smooth alent discoverer, Betty Runkle; Von Blagden, o-motion picture Paul 8mith; and the hard oiled government man who is look- for the confidence artists, Burke, is piayed by James Gergart * . AJ WOMANS CLUB HOLDS X-MAS SUPPER AND PARTY pseude rector ing The Cen're Hall Woman's Club met in the high schoo] auditorium Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock for the annual Christmas buffet supper and party. Forty-eight persons were present, This committee was In charge of the party: Mrs, Pred Homan. Mr; C. H Homan, Mrs. PF. M. Pisher Mrs, Henry Kimbrell. and Mrs W. W. Kerlin, Afier supper a play, The Silver Swan, was presen ed under the di- rection of Mrs, George Sweeney Mrs. George Lutz played the role of Mrs. Blake; Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert rlayed Carol Blake, the daughter; and Miss Ida Prazier was Miss 8yl- via Van Fleet. Group singing of Christmas car- s and the exchange of gifts fol- owed the play. The donations of food, and clothing for the gifs to the poor are the supervision of Ma A. L vy and her commit CAROL SING FRIDAY NIGHT A group of local singers, under he direction of Donald Shope, will rreient a program of Christmas music over the Bellefonte public wldress system from 7-8 o'clock Pri- day evening. The Rev, C. C. Otto will give a hort address as a part of this hour's vai rogram. Among the numbers to be sung! “A Great and | by the chorus are: Mighty Wonder” by John Halles; With’ Candles Bright” by Charles Black; “While Joseph Slept” by Ralph Marryatt; and “Bring a Torch, Jeannetie, Isabelle,” an old Frencr. carol . . . SPECIAL LUTHERAN SERVICE “The Spirit of Christianity” an allegorical Christmas program, will be presented at the Lutheran candlelight service December 24 af 11:00 o'clock p. m. These will play leading roles: Jack Riegel as the Spirit of Chris- anity; William H. Kerlin. Know- | ledge. Miss Louise Smeltzer, Faith; snd Mrs. Kenneth Runkle, Love. Others who will participate are: Chester Grove, Mrs. Ray Mark, Miss Inez Luse, Miss Bertha Sharer, and Harvey Flink. The congregajon will join In carol singing at the close of the program, CHRISTMAS SERVICE tf present iis AT REFORMED CHURCH The Trinity ‘Bvangelica and Re- formed church of Centre Hall, will annual White candle | Christ mas service on Sunday night, | Dec. 22 at 7:30 o'clock. The ser. | vice is based on Henry Van Dyke's story ‘The Other Wiseman”, The | music will consist of Russian, ‘Ger- man, Finnish and English carols and will be sung antiphonally by | two choirs. | 14 lambs ... LIVESTOCK MARKET 92 consigners sold the following stock at the Penns Valley Sales Bam, Centre Hall, Pa. Dec. 10, 1940. Per 100 lbs, $10.00-813.08 700- 8.00 51 veal calves EE Kenneth [ Se Dut- | 11 beel cows 2 beef heifer 10 dairy cows 6.00- 2 dairy bulls | 0 stock ewes | 10 Pigs ang shoats , { 60 coops chickens (300 head) heavy fowls ... | Heavy springers ., | Leghorn hens | Leghorn springers . » -® CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev, W, K. Hos- | terman, pastor Locust Qrove election of officers 9:30: hool 10:15; Centre Hall: { School 8:30, election of officers 10:30; Tusseyville: Sunday School | 1:30, election of officers 2:30; Le- | mont: Sunday School 10:00, Christ- mas pageant 7:30, Lutheran: The Rev. C. C, Otto pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday Schoo 9:30, Church Service 10:30: Farm ers Mills: Church Service 9:00, Sun- day School 10:00; Georges’ Valley sunday ol 9:30. Church Serv 7:30, Spring Mills Glenn, pastor Ch The Rev. Walter 8 Centre Hall: Chur Service 9:30, Sunday Schoo! 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School Church Service 10:45; Spring Mills | Sunday School 9:30, Church Servi 7:30. Presbyterian: Kirkpatrick, pastor, " {day School 10:00, Church Service { 11:00; Pine Grove: Church Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30: Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Serv 7:30. Reformed: er, pastor The Rev Lemont Or The Rss. DU. R Keen- Centre Hall: Sunday School 0:30, Church Service 7:30: Tusseyville: Church Service 9:00, Sunday Schooj 10:00, . \d PERSONAL MENTIONS Edwa:d Durst will hold a public sale of household goods February 8 The James Goodhart home was soid at pubic sale Saturday to John Heckman ne Rebekah lodge had a C! mas party at the regular meeting Tue day evening. 8. T. Riegel, son Jack and Charles Ramer spent he nd at Camp Antie s In White Deer Valley. Mrs. Susan Emery and Mrs. 8. T Riegel spent iday evening with Mrs. Thomas Foss in Pleasant Gap Mrs. George Rimmey gpen. mos weekend in Boalsburg wi Mrs. Luther Dale, wh ho weeks f ha WE er mother rogress Grange served nual banquet Monday evening the county Giganization of young Grangers Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bartholo- mew and Miss Mary Kennady {rom Altoona spent Sa.urdsy at the Bar- tholomew home, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Glibert daugh er Elaine, of Williamspors., were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry King. ‘ Mrs. E M 8mith and two chi- dren from State College had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Susan Emery. The sale of stock at the Penn Valley Sales barn will be held to- Jay Instead of Tuesday. The next sale will be Tuesday, December 31. Mr. and Mrs. Raadoiph Thomp- gon [rom State College and Mrs. J D. 8lenker rom Lock Haven were caller; at the 8 T. Riegel home Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Jacobs and daughters, Rose Anns and Fracnes irom Steubenville, Ono. were week- end guests of Miss Margaret Jacobs and Leslie Jacobs, Janet! Foust, ten-year-old daugh- ter of Harry Pous; of Poite-s Mills returned home Friday from the Centre County hospital where she underwent a tonsillectomy. Lieut, and Mrs. Edward Wigman from Hampton Virginia, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs J Shannon Boozer. Lieut Wigman is stationed at the U. 8 Air Base. Langley Field, Virginia, a. will be trans erred to Ponce, Puetio Rico, | January 2. ae an- w school students will hold a joint “hris‘mas assembly program Pri- fay afternoon at one o'clock in the ‘gi school anditoriua. The griude schools will presen: | plays, musical numbers, and stunts, | and the high school will stage a | per- | | “Quiz Kid" program. This | lormance is ‘oben to the public. ! These members meeting of the Willing Workers Lu- theran Sunday School class at the home of Miss Margaret Alevander | last Wednesday evening: Mrs. Ar- thus Thoman, Mrs, Rolph [use 6.80 5.50 7.00 650.00-112.00 40.00 48.00 The local grade school and high | severdl short | aiiended the | 8:30, | ye va and | HELE | Mrs, Fred Luse, Miss Helen Decker, | Miss Geraldine Hoover, | nest Homan, Miss Cora Homan, Mrs. Ere | | Mrs, Jacob Sharer, Jr., Mrs. Clar- | jence Ott, Mrs, Fred Homan, Mrs. | | Ralph Homan, Mrs. John Dutrow, | Mrs, Daniel Bloom, Mrs. | Grove, Roy Dutrow, Chester | Mrs. Harry Burris and Mrs. | The Busanna Wesley Methodist | Sunday school class met Thursday | at the home of Mrs. Susan Emery for the regular meeting and Christ- jmas party. These persons were present. Mrs. Chester Spyker, Miss | Elizabeth Bartholomew, Mrs, C. D. | Mrs, Willard Hettinger, Miss Stella nag nn were elected os 1941: Miss. iis. Confer, Mrs. A. I» Emery. Mrs, Wal | ter Glenn, Mrs. George Qoodhart, | Hosterman, Mrs. Biaine Leister, | Miss Doris Moltz Mis. Lyman Os- | man. Mrs, J. D. Slenker. Miss Jane | Mrs, Altoona Monday Miss | this | Miss Ruth Hackett end Hau Mr Mrs | day | M Cla day M 8pa Sat: M and yeR Sunday | h Sunday | | Lock Haven during rush Th tralia Wilbur Wiliam Campbell drove w| to spend the day. ] Sarah Hackett is 11] in bed | week with an attack of quinsy. | Wis Jean a weeks guest of Misses and Fern na ™ | GAY Lutz and spent Tues- und Mrs. George Reuben 8, Rickert in Harrisburg r. and Mrs, J. FP. Wetzel a Lou drove Lo Altoona, & Lo spend the day. rs. Roy Dutrow, M: yd and Albert Dutrow irday In Lock Haven r. and Mrs, Paul Helsey of Cen- were Sunday gues! Mr Mrs, George Sharer, 8tove on and SULuUr- A-R| spent 0 the “ steam heating ‘al Reformed church Spyker | Cit Ward fe 1} rking Mon'gomery- Bore ee Senior nignt Bree Wu » home of in. we Gleaners Sunday 1¢ Evangelica] church will (Continued on page seven) School clas Methodist Prayer service this Thursday even- Junior League immediately alte cool, lowegd program Ker Presbyterian UNIONVILLE at 7:30; evening Sunday by the which WK and exercise will ermon by the paswor, There will be no rth League in the ni will y for the evening service which tetier, be taken w at 8 o'clock. extended any or all pecial New formes eran will b speak In Nn at Snow ember 22nd and 5 p able and dist with will t least one of t} i Lis Church in the ¢hureh; morning special will immediate) be reaching service, with a Chri to every of these servic toe DY pasion church Shoe Dr, Rimmer inguisl ] want Church nome instead ol by the pas! 7:30 or Services: Thurs Free Beery Bcehool o owed Wot P Sunday 8 Sunday School at 9:15, lol White Cro start at 10 followin the regular mas J Ep- evening at this up in geting P:30 foi ( Preaciaiiig serv , Jago the Bunday Sch Mrs, Clark Wil annual Christma Rev, M CGegrgeanna each mem wel- Pal to at- A cordial hey nme Harr ¢ of of the Dulut Methods Sunday BOTY iC on i Washington, weekend with his Keatley terest of wd speak to hear garet “ ervice al Services "1 \ ¢ IM vila Pp. Rev Methodist Chureh 7:30 with sermoy | Clasg Meetinng ams evening a the Holt G s being remodeled ET — hushand, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Emel or! hington, D, C, | We sorry wo learn of the | dea Joseph A. Alexander, late of Township, who passed Away latter part of week home of his daughler, Mrs of Union Township. Funer- services were conducted from his Monday afternoon and ine Wwrmenl in the Oak Ridge cemmelery We extend most fyiapatiues to Whe bereaved and friends at this time, A group of folks from here companied by some from Union Township, State College, Julian and Bellefonte, made up the hours pro- gram of Christmas Music in Belle- fonte on Monday evening over loud speakers which are placed Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs, Clark Williams spent last Saturday in Philadelphia faki ing in the and looking for are th of Union m, with sermon H. E. Oakwood Rervices: Friday ning n Sunday morning Clans Meeting ie « al RET] 1 4] Pa LH ATRE Lhe ‘ast fi ithe Lucas nl one Of ¢ - i) on 4 urday and the 10wn was wel Sup- plied with vend those who dis gel were remembered by their friends who did get Mus Amanda Maran left on Bun. day for Eaden, Pa. where she will spend the next month with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Harold Hartswick and children. Mr G W, Holt has been confined to hi ome for the past several days with an atiack of the grippe tier at this writing and HM sd last “ve ed 1a on Dy "iru rien A VOTE HOR fA { ’ Rr herewith I 9474 FL family The members of ol Class taught by will hold their | this Frida) Miss party mee! ar a“ parry home A [ the class of thi will thn n Harold Keath D.C, spent the mother, Mrs, Mar- id looking afler the roperty 1 y ck They her ighler pl WAP! 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