Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January Y, 1941. em CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY STATE COLEGE GIRL IS NEW YEARS DAY BRIDE | Miss Jane Elizabeth Campbell. | These plans are being made by the Ways and Means committee of the fire company in an attempt LO augment the fund for the new daughter of Mrs. Edith Campbell of | equipment, State College and John Clendenin, son of Mr, ed in marriage at 12:30 o'clock in the St. Paul's Methodist church, State College on New Year's day by | Donald | and Mrs, C. | W. Clendenin of Altoona, were units | DEATH IN OHIO OF FORMER MILLHEIM MAN The Lewistown “Sentinel” for Tuesday had a notice of the funera] the Rev. Harry Babcock, pastor of | services in Struthers, Ohio. last Fri- the ghurch. A quarter hour of music preceded | Maude | Mullin at the organ, Mrs, William | the ceremony, with Mrs, sister-in-law, of the] “Because” and “TI Love and Miss Jane Glenn | N. J. violinist, played and “Liebes- Campbell, bride, sang You Truly,” of Westfield, Shubert's “Serenade,” traum.” The bride attired in an ivory satin gown trimmed with a chantil- | ly lace yoke and collar. a fingertip | veil and a coronet of English | orange blossoms, and carried a bou- | quet of carnations and gladlola,| was given in marfage by her broth- | er, William P, Campbell. | The maid of honor, Miss Louise Davey of Pen Argyl, wore a tea rose marquisheer chiffon gown and a tiara of yellow roses matching hes arm bouquet, The bridesmaids were Miss Wilma Clendinin of Altoona, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Willlam Camp-| bell; Mrs, Furman Gyger of Kim- berton; and Miss Betly Lee of Spring Mills, two of whom wore dresses in champagne yellow, and | two in cloud aqua. These gowns were smbellished with sequin-trim- med bodices. Their arm bouquets and tiaras were of tallsman roses, The bridegroom’s brother, Thom- as Clendenin of Altoona, acted as best man, The ushers were Robert | Campbell, brother of the hride: William Clendenin, brother of the bridegroom; James Warnick of Pleasant Gap; and Quentin Beisel | of Shermanstown. | A reception and luncheon for two hundred guests in the church basement foilowed the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Gregg Township Voecationa] School and of Penn State. Following her gradua- tion she taught school for thre: years in Coudersport. The bride- groom, also a Penn State graduate. is studing on a fellowship in the Minera] Industries Department of the college, The couple left after the recep- tion for a wedding trip to New York City, returning Sunday, and they! are now at home gt 312 W, College avenue, State College. > » . » CENTRE HALL TO HAVE SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIES | . rough the efforts of the fire company, motion pictures will be available locally each Saturday night beginning January 8 in the Grange Hall | The firemen made these plans at! a special meeting Friday night, and are completing armangéments for the deal! through C. D. Weiser of Lewistown, repiesentative of Kubn'’: Picture Service of Philadelphia, The first picture, “Tobacco Land starring Fred Waring will be free wo veryone. After that the admis- sion charges will probably be twen'- ty cents for adults, and ten cenis {or children. The Kuhn Service distributes ple- | tures made by RKO, monogram, and Universal] Companiéa, and each evening’, performance will inglude short subjecis and a serial besides the feature picture. i | Mrs. John | and family near York | The members | day for Bruce C. Auman who died there suddenly of a heart attack. The deceased was formerly a re- sident of Millheim and his wife, nee Nina Slick, moved to Ohio from here after her marriage. Mr, Auman veteran, in the one hundred third Ammu- nition Train, For the past twenty- five years he has been employed in | the sheet and tube plant at Youngs. town. Ohio, » » » . CHURCH SCHEDULE. Evangelical, The Rev. terman, pastor, Soring W. K, Hos- Mills: | Church service 9:15, Sunday School | | 10:15; Lemont: Sunday School 10. Communion service 11:00; Bethes- da: Church service 2.00. Lutheran, The Rev C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School | 9:30, Chureh Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Com- School 10:00. Methodist: The Rev. W. 8. Glenn, | pastor. Centre Hall: Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, | | Church service 10:45, Presbyterian, The Rev. J. 'M. Kirk- | patrick. pastor. Boalsburg: Sun-| day Sehool 2:00, Church service 3 | Létnont: Sunday Bchool 9:30. | Church service 7:30;- Pine Qrove: | Sunday School 8:30, Chufech ser vice 19:30, Reformed, The Rev, D. R. Keen- | er, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday | School 9:30, Church service 7-30! Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30. | Church service 10:30; Farmers Mills: Church service 9:00, Sunday | School 10:00. » LJ » PERSONAL MENTIONS the W. home of Monday The January meeting of C. T. U. will be held gt the B., Wert, Jr. evening, Mrs. Margaret Godshall returned home Saturday after visiting over | the Holidays with her daughter and family in Washington and her son Mrs. Philip Bradford entertained the Yo-Yo Club Saturday evening, are working on a fort to be given to the Dayton Lansberry family, whose home burned recently. At a meeting of the Woman's | Missionary Society of the Evangeli- | cal church held Thursday evening | cam at the home of Mrs. T. A. Hoster- | man, these officers were elecied: president, Mrs, W, K. Hosterman: vice-president, secretary, Mrs, Samuel Bitner; treasurer, Miss Ida Prazier, Al a meeting at the Evangelical parsonage gftér the Monday even- ing service, the Young Peoples and | Missionary Circle elected thes# of- ficers for 1941: president Lela Bit- ner; vice-president. Jean Hanna. and gecretary-treasurer, Ian Rickert. Mrs. W. K. Hosterman, the hostess served refreshments alter the meeting, Charter No. 12192 REPORT OF THE Hiserve’ District No. 3 CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Centre Hall IN THE STATE OF PENNA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 31, 1940, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMP- TROLLER OF THE CURRENCY UNDER SECTION 5211, U. 8. REVISED STATUTES, ASSETS Loans and discounts (Including nooverdraftsy.................. $328923.19 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed... 51.348.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions. . ................ 4 50000 Other bonds, notes, and debentures. . ...... ou. iiiivivis add, . 9950328 Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank. ...... 1,800.00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection Peeve Fasavwinsvhamwsnnnnnans BO AT6.26 was a World War | having served as corporal | service 7:30; Spring | Church ser- | vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; | | Mrs ee —————— = SEER | large donation of Bruce Ripka recently purchased a new Dodge car, A new Dodge truck has recently been purchased by Mervin Arney, Mrs. Lucy Henney is slowly re- covering from an attack of grippe, Mrs. Cyrus Bowers, of burg, visited Friday with Miss Jen- nie Thomas. Mm. David I. Graybill has been employed in the Centre County Hospital sines last week, the benefit of the general school | treasury will be held January 17. Laura Spencer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Spencer, became ill last week with measles, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jamison and | daughter drove to Berwick Thurs- | day to visit | Mrs. Stella Bust. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, | Donald Shope in the Centre County hospital Saturday morning. He is to be named Robert Rohrer, Richard McClenahan, young son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert McClena~ han, has been ill for several weeks | with a cold and sore throat, Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew | drove to Willlamsport Saturday as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W, D Herman and Mrs. Edna Noll of | Pleasant Gap, munion service 10:30; Tusseyville: | Communnion service 9:00, Sunday The Helping Hand Sunday School Class of the Lutheran church will | postpone jts meeting until next Thursday, January 1, the home of Mrs. John Runkle George PFelding of Linden Hall | spent last week with his cousin Miss | Jennie Thomas He came here | from Staten Island where he spent the holidays with friends, Miss Charlotte Keller returned to | Buck Hill Palls last Wednesday after spending Christmas vacation at at home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller and daughter returned to Laurel Delaware, on Priday. Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, Mrs. Ada Bloom. Mrs, Lovan Smith and Misses Jean Bartholomew, Elza- beth Bartholomew and Doris Moltz had Sunday dinner at the home Of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Bioom. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shannon Booger entertained these guests to Sun- day supper: Mr and Mrs, Harrs King, Mr. and Mr Carl Snyder | and two driving guests {rom Harrie { burg, and Mrs, Bdward Wigman, The Progress Grange held a spe- cia] meeting Saturday evening to adminisier first and second degrees to these new members Mr. and Daniel Bohn. Miss Mary Dash- em, Reeder Sharer, and Mrs, Helen Decker, Several changes have beef made in the schedule for the Centre Hall { branch of the County Library. The library is now open during these periods: Tuesday, 12 0 3 o'clock, fand 6 0 § o'tlock. Miss Jean Slack is the librarian, The Rev, and Mrs J M Kirk- patrick moved some of their house | om Mrs. C. A. Miller: | furnishings last week to State Col lege where they will occupy a Lhree- room apartment for che winter. The Rev. Mr, Kirkpatrick will meet his church appointments as usual The council of the St Luke Lutheran church held its reorgani- zation meeting Tuesday evening and elec.ed these officers: presi- dent, the Rev, C. C. Otto; lay presi- dent, Chester OCrove;, secretary, Roy 8. Jamison, and treasurer, {Ta am The local Methodist Sunday | School had a surprise parly for the minister Rev, Walter 8. Glenn, and wife Thursday evening at the par- sonage in Soving Mills, About thirty-five persons were present and presented the minister with a food. Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Prazier and | | { family, and Mrs, Anna Frazier en- | | tertained these persons at a family {dinner Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs Daniel 8, Daup and son William, Miriam Frazier, Miss Ida FPrazier, Daniel Daup Mr. and Mrs Bdgar Miller and Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Mi- | lex. Mis. Edward Wigman is spending Bank premises owned $18,700.00, furniture and fixtures $7.600.00.. 2630000 ' 4 week with Mr. and Mrs, J. Shan- Real estate owned other than bank premises. .....covevvvvnnnenss 12.955. 00 | Cined Ge db all ddim sbi sda ne arin sans nnsesiannes ves SBIOADSTE } in Washington, Her LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. $158,126 03 Chateau Thierry for Puerto Rico, Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. .... 256.000 52 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 11.9800.00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions. ............ocvuiven 15,000.00 DepOsit ol DRIKE.: 5; i ct fovi ii liin cue ir sansrns stone “ituns «es 5,000.00 Otherdeposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc). ............00 456.81 Ot oROBIBE .... ov nneeneeciesscorniornsants inns $446,402.16 Other HabEMtIE J. ..o oda ivi wasn, Res ssons ais haath 2556.00 | os RRR LP A SP a) $446,747.16 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: ta) Class A preferred, total par $17,000.00, retirable value $17,000.00 (Rute of dividends on retirable value is 3%) «+ 50,000.00 | (¢) Common stock, total par $33,000.00 BUIDING, + oss ss airs eoss Ly RRR Wad insnes vesersees 10,000.00 Untivided Profits ..... . 0. 00. 000 ii iiiiniiniinns Bessesies 451748 Reserves (and retirement account tor preferred stock) ....oovvnne 5141.07 Total Capital accounts .... Pat oie ns nuns aban snes sensnsenss 0085856 Total Liabilities and Capital accounts. ....... aah veseess $516,406.71 MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): : (a) United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- teed, pledged to secure deposifs and other liabilities. ........ 27,900.00 SURRY... sacsienssnnsna wis nseannse ss ieee densrnbai Viens ins vised 2790000 Secured liabilities: #) Deposit sesured BY pledged assets pursuant to require BR ATI oy oo cies pe si nansasnssnss issnsnsnsnns cvessrisess 2690000 ORBLE + uveesssiicirsisnnncis sesssrasasnarnserasnsnssssansessss § 2090000 State of Penna. County of Centre, ss: 1, DANIEL 8. DAUP, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know. ledge and belief. “(BEAL DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cashier, Sworn to and subscribed before me: this Sth dag of Jan. 104). R. STANLEY BROOKS, Kotary Public My Commission Expires August 2nd. 1042, non Boozer en route from Langley | Plela, Virginia, to her parents home husband, | Lieut. Wigman, sailed aboard the January 2. Mrs, Wigman and young son will sail Feb. 18 to join him | there. They are to be stationed at the air base for two years. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Sharer, Sr. entertained the following guests at | a turkey dinner on New Years’ day: ‘| Mr, and Mrs, Ray Sharer and fam- | { ily, Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Sharer’ | and children. Mr. and Mrs. Wesiey | Sharer of Boalsburg: Mr. and Mrs heim; Jacob Sharer, Jr, Mrs Oregg | Carper of Miltheim; Miss Jennie | Thomas and Jennie Laird, Five local men have enrolled in| the first aid course for scout lead- | ers sponsored by the Red Cross; the | school Monday evening at 6 o'clock. Warren C. Homan is teaching the course, in which J. FP, Wetzel, the AArons- The next high school dance for | two-year-old | Mrs, Jamison's aunt Prank White and family of Mil first meoling of which was held in| Millheim Monday night. The next | class will be heid here in the high | | Mrs. W. W, Kerlin was sick in bed | for several days over the weekend, Miss Sarah Hackett, who had been ill with quinsy is back at work again, [ Mr, and Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert | were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mr | George Lutz, Lester Garbrick is now employed | by the Piper Aircraft Corporation {in Lock Haven, | Davi] I Graybill spent the week- | end In Paxtonville with his {ather, Ar 8. Graybill, Mrs. C. BE. Hewett was a guest on | | Christmas of Mr, and Mrs, Harry | Bilger at Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Martin, of | State College, spent New Year's Day at the BE. E. Bailey home, The second home basketball game will be played here Friday evening against East Penns Valley. Mrs, Catharine Wagner is Ul with pneumonia at the home of her preaching service at vice will be a candle | nion service in charge of the pastor | Rev I — UNIONVILLE ———————— 7:30. ‘This ser ight commu- | respond promptly. Mr, spent New Years day with her M. F. Kerstet | and family, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton and Mrs, Clark Williams | sister | | Charles Cuesis at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. J, Year holiday were | and families, Mr } | Nason and son Jackie of Philadel phia and Mrs Newton Fisher and Wo sons Free Methodist Chueh Services! Updegraff and children of Wil Prayer service Friday evening, Sun~ | llamsport, Pa | day School on Sunday morning fol- | Miss Lorraine Parsons resumed lowed by the regular preaching sers | hor duties at Pennsylvania State vice by the pastor, Rev, Jacobs. | cjisge on Monday of this week | Special Evangelistic services will | yo0r having spent the Holidays gin this Bunday in charge of Rev with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, E daughter, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Jr. Wagner Gelss of Bellefonte, and | son QCeaorge, of Philadelphia, spent jast Thursday with friends and re- latives here. Sandra Keener, daughter of Rev and Mrs, Delas R. Keener, is re- covering from a severe throat in- fection contracted las; week. L. O. Packer ig making plans to leave for Arizona early next month following his custom of spending the winter in a warmer climate, Mr, and Mrs John B. Wert 8r returned from Philadelphia last week where they spent Christmas with their son, Rossman Wert, and family. Guests during the holidays at the home of Mrs Sarah Ruble and {amily were Miss Stella Ruble from Altoona and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoy from Lemont, Mr: and Mrs, William Hanms and {family plan to move in April to the upper dde of the home recently purchased by John Heckman from Jamés Goodhart. The home is be ing remodeled to accommodate the new lenants, Tonight's (Thursday's) program of the “Week of Praver Services.” be- ing held this week in the St. John Needs," will inciude a sermon by theme "The Meeling of Today's Evangelical church on the genera) the Rev, C. C, Ollo on “The Need of Poised Living Today" Tomoriow service, scheduled (0 begin at 7 o'clock, deals with “The Need of Neetling the Challenge of Tomor- row,” the subject of a sermon by the Rev. Delas R. Keenier The citizens of Centre Hall re- pounded generously when the Pie Company appealed for food and clothing for Mr. an Dayton Lansbery and ¢ children wh home was destroved fire Ia Monday. Several (ru loads of provisions were donated and many people promised household good when anolher home 8 avaudable for the family. The high school facul- y ouifitied the oldest son, Ernest a senior; his cinss donated food for the family; and the sophomore ciasy has ordered him a class ring place one lost in the fire, — —————— BOALSBURG Mrs. Pearl Patterson has been inpending a short time with her daughter, Miss Tobytha Ps.terson Miss Marjorie Keller has returned to her home aller being a patient in the Centre County Hospital Miss Maxine MoCreery has re- turned to her home in Philadelphia from spending a short time with her friend, Miss Pauline Charles Cuesis recently at the home of Mrs. George Fisher were Mr, and Mrs. J. O, Norris, of Altoona. Miss Elizabeth Jones of Berwyn, Mr Harold Fisher and Mr, William Sin. clair both of Huntingdon Mr. and Mrs Edward Brown, of Bellefonte, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Shawley. Mr, Frank McOlrk of Altoona spent Saturday with his parents Mr. and Urs Harry McOirk Mr. and Mrs Irvin Stover, Ww § Lo re- | Yeageriown spent Sunday at the | home of Misses Mary Reish and Nora Miller. Mr and Mrs Richard Ooh | and children, of Indiana, spent the weekend al the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Malthew Coheen and Mr: Edward Meyer, Mrs. Paul Meyers of Fillmore vig- ited her mother, Mrs, Emma Brouse on b Mondap evening. i Mr, and Mrs Lioyd Whitekettie and son, of Newpors, spent Sunday with the Iaiter's mother Mrs Bi- ward Meyers, The Gleaners Sunday School i Class met at the home of Miss | Esther Whitehead on Monday even- ing. Those attending were Mm. Marie Corl, Mrs. Ruth Gearhart. Mrs. Betty Klinger, Mrs. Dovothy Myers, Mrs, Louise Kline Mrs. ginia Patierson, Geraldine Korman, Charlotte and Virginia Reish. | DIX RUN After years of unactivity the Klu Louise Lewis and the Misses Vir. a cobs 1 Presbyterian Church Bible study Parsons of this place The regular monthly meeting of evens | the Woman's Society of Christian Services class on Monday are | ing at the home of Mrs. H M. 8lere. | gorvice was held in the Metholdst Red Cross Sewing: There are | church last Thursday evening with still some garments to be made in| a fair number present, The Bociety he Red Cross work, they n the ' re-organized at this meeting, doing’ Away all into one circle of Mr which will eli- | Bechiol of Howard, Pa | R. Williams over the New their daughters and Mrs, Charlies of Pittsburgh A ons 7 sna snty © T9 14 8 Single Ib 13c condition may recover rapidly and be permitted vo return to his home. To all persons who have not paid thelr tax for the past year, thers will be a penalty added of 5% on | all County, poor, so if yours are not paid and | you wish 10 avid this penalty with the two circles which! for some time in the afternoon dure they had formerly and putting ¥ | ing the gevere snow storm, Mr. Charles Rowan of Bellwood. gy bt Methodist Church Servicesi— hands of Mrs. Clara Bullock These (the mo hoe "Tne meetings’ Sueing Pa. spent the time between traing Prayer service this Thursday even= | garments must be finished by the sons will be taken care of at on Raturtny with Wit Ev Rowan tar Faria " . | WH W ’ 4 Evian wiing other friends in the , after which will be held the 20th of this month so they can Be! 1. monthly meeting. the next meet- | 203 Brecting otner Iriends in © regular monthly business meeting | delivered so any persons who have | ing will be held the first Thursday OOmMyLY of the Official Board, Sunday School | promised to do some sewing will of "Pebruary in the church { Mr. Albert Hazel was admitied to Sunday morning at 9:16; Ep- | please call on Mrs, Bullock this Mrs G. W. Bullock ‘1 * Bat the Centre County Hospital the worth League In the evening gt 6:30 week and get your garment, This " i al on Apo ng i: h "early part of this week for trea immediately followed by the! is urgent and we trust everyone will | "aay RTA nag with ne ment and observation. We trust his | sagler an DUsSDan MI, Ang Mrs improve that he will State, Borough and Bove Margaret Parsons, daughter that it is pald before February 1st and Mrz, E. L. Parsons, has Mrs. Robert Hall who has been secured employment in Harrisburg. | employed near Hollidaysburg, Pa, the Department of Motor Ve. New Yes 0 hicles which work she started last wil why i ay E to rand Thursday. We wish for her much | yrs Kenneth Hall Mr. Robert mccess in her new work Hall, who hes been living up Dix Mr. Carl Flick butchered two fine Run, also spent the day with them last Saturday and was held up (Continued on page three) Ib bag 3 GGLOGK AF COFFEE Now at the Lowest Price in History! 37¢C Only because of A. & P's low packaging, distribution and selling costs can such Coffees be offered at such amazingly low prices. You'll like the fine, fresh flavor of A. & P. Coffees, so why not try some today. You buy it in the bean and we grind it to suit YOUR method of brewing. 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