Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 23, 1941. — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY COMPLETE PLANS FOR PRESIDENTS CELEBRATION Centre Hall and vicinity will hold | fts sixth annual President's Birth | day Party, Thursday night Janu- ary 30, in the Centre Hall-Potter gymnasium, beginning at nine o'clock. Arrangements are under the chairmanship of B. F, Goodhart and | the general committee, Harmon's Swing Rhythmalires will furnish music for an evening of | round and square dancing. Addi- | tional entertainment will be provid- | from stage ed by John Wilson, baritone, Lewistown, who has had a career in concert singing Refreshments and will be additional features. This party will be Centre Hall's | sixth effort to accumulate a fund to be used in the fight against in- fantile paralysis in Centre County Tickets for this event at fifty cents. A complete follows: General committee: C. A. Spyker, WwW. W. Kerlin, C, W. Booger 8S. Daup and Harry Potter, Program and entertainment: Don- ald Shope, chairman; Ralph Hagan Mrs. David I. Graybill, Mrs. Reuben Rickert Mrs, Clayton Homan, Wil- liam Bradford, Miss Geraldine Hoover, Miss Margaret Alexander, James Searson, Howard Emery Harvey Flink, Mrs. J. 8. Boozer, C. H. Light. M, D, Mrs. Samuel Grove, T. A Host rman, ney, Mrs. Daniel 8 Paul Petterolf. Refreshment committee: Mrs, 8 T. Riegel, chairman; Mrs. F, V Goodhart Eugene Burkholder, Mrs. C. A, Spyker, M™. John Whiteman, Mrs. J. W. Bradford, Mrs, Daniel Bloom, Mrs, M, A. Burkholder, Mrs list of all committees , Daup and Mur: Fred Homan, Mrs. George McCor- | mick, Kenneth Frank, W, F, Keller, Clayton Homan, Mrs. Alfred Reish, Miss Dorothy McMichaels, Mrs. Robert Wetzel, Miss Jean Slack, Miss Patricia Boozer, Carl holder, Miss Lois Rees, and Lois Arney, Floor commitiee: Pred Luse chairman, Garman Mbiter, Blaine Leister. Roy Dutrow, Edward Durst, Harold Bradford, Lynn Breon, Geore Lutz Donald Caldron 8. T Riegel, Robert. Wetzel Fran my Moyer, Edward Vogt, W, H. Kerli John E Rishel, Henry Kimbrell James Gerhart and David I. Gray- i sales: Edgar Mil- ler, chairman, Stanley Brooks John Burkhoider, Mrs, Harold Bradford Fred Homan, Bruce Knarr, George McCormick, Ernest Wagner, Doris Moitz, Ralph Whiteman, / ber; Emery, Paul Petterolf, William Hanna. and James Myers. Door tickets: D. M, chairman; William Campbell, Bruce Runkle, M. M. Coldron, Advance ticket Jr, Harold Durst, John Coldron and | Fred Slack. Publicity: Roy 8B. Jamison, chair- man: Reuben 8, Rickert E E Bailey, J. H. Knarr, Dr. H. R. White, | J. 8. Boozer, James Petterolf, Mrs Lovan Smith, George Vogt, Miss Martha Rimmey, Mrs. Mahlon Johnson gnd Charles Slonaker Place: George Johnson, chair- man; M, A Burkholder, John De- laney Mrs. Wilbur Henney, Hayes Ralston, Mrs. Robert Neff, Curtis Reiber, Frank Snook, and John Runkle, March of Dines: George Sweeney chairman: Robert Bradford Ralph Amey. Wowdrow Bradford, Goldie Rimmey, Ernest Frank, Miss Helen White, Misg Genevieve Ruble Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew and | Russell Reish, Finance: Donald Miller, chair- man; J F. Wetzel Bruce Ripka, V A. Auman Stanley Robert Spencer Cloak room: Russell Bohn, chair man; William Boozer, George Ral- ston, Guy Foust, William Rees. Harry Burris, David Boozer, Jack | Glenn, William Daup, and Taylor Potter, Palronesses: Mrs. J. F. Wetzel chalrman; Mrs. R, 8, Jamison, Mrs. J W. Bradford, Miss Helen Oden- | kirk, Mrs, Bruce Anty, Mrs. OeOrge | Rimmey, Mrs. W F. P, Geary. Mrs. H. W. Potter, Mrs A. E Prank and Miss Sarah Kocher, | LJ . » . ANNUAL HOSPITAL DRIVE TO OPEN IN THIS SECTION | Mrs. F, V. Goodhart, chairman ot] the Centre County Hospital drive in | this district met her committee UNICIPA} MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 24th & 265th) Bette Davis Herbert Marshall “THE LETTER” Somerset Maugham's dramatic triumph becomes a screen clase sic for flimdom's greatest act. ress . . . BETTE DAVIS. “MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON" LATEST NEWS MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 27th & 28th) John Garfield Brendz Marshall Marjorie Rambeau, and William Lundigan East of the River Every guy has TWO girls “East of the River” . .. Smart enough to know what they wanted , , Smart enough to take it! CARTOON “ORCHESTRA REEL" NEWS ISSUE TTI, Jan 31st & Feb. Ist: “TIN PAN ALLEY" card playing | are priced | Daniel | Miss Mary Fort- | Burk- | Miss | | pastor Bradford, | George | Rimmey, Paul Zellers, John wert | Miss | Wykes, and | W. Kerlin, Mrs. | Monday evening to lay contacting all the citizens of Centre | Hall and Potter township to enroll them as members of the hospital corporation. This drive throughout the county | netted about $7500 for the hospital | last year but only $780 of that came from boroughs and townships out- side the Bellefonte and State Col- | lege districts, Centre Hall contrib- uted $135.50 $108. pital days costing the hospita] $345 The State appropriation and the local membership drive paid part of this, but left an unpaid de- Free hospital days for Potter | Township last year amounted to 282, costing the hospital $358 over plang for | | | The Progress Grange will serve the annual I. O, O. F, banquet Fri. day evening at 6:30 o'clock, The Joint Consistory of the Re- formed charge met at the local church Monday evening. Mrs, William Lose was able to return to her home from the Cen- | tre County Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Susan Emery spent Sunday {in State College with her daughter and Potter township, | | 8mith, Last year patients from Centre | Hall received free care for 108 hos- | for | | of Mrs | the amounts of the drive and the | State Mrs. te¢ hope new members to pay the cost to the appropriation, Goodhart and her commit | this year to enroll enough | | and family, Mr, and Mrs, BE M. The Evangelical Ladies Ald So- ciety will hold #s reorganization meeting tonight (Thursday) at the parsonage The Gleaners Evangelical Sunday | School class wil] meet at the home PP. Geary Wednesday, | January 29. | The Juniata Valley Council of Boy Scouts will hold its annual dinner meeting Monday evening at the Penn Belle Hotel, Bellefonte. The half-way mark on the Cen- tre Hall-Potter basketball schedule hospital of charity patients from | of home games will be reached Fri- this district, She urges that the public receive | {the solicitors kindly and contribute | as generously as possible. The names of the members follows: Mrs, Stanley Wykes, Mrs, David I. Graybill Mrs | Thomas Willams, Mrs. Alfred Relish, Mrs. Robery Wetzel Geraldine Hoover, Miss Sarah Kocher, Miss Esther Hastings and Miss Bertha Sharer, . . » » CHURCH SERVICES svangelical The Rev. W, K, Hos- { terman, pastor. Spring Mills: Com- munion 8:15, Sunday School 10:15; Lemont: Sunday School 10:00, hurch Service 11:00; Bethesda: Church Service 2:00. Lutheran, The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 8:30, Church Services 10:30: Spring { Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Tusseyville: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School 10 o. Methodist. The Rev, W. 8. Glen Centre Hall: Church a vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School 0:30, Church Service 10:45, Presbyterian, The Rev, J M Kirkpatrick, pasior Boalsburg: Sunday Schoo] 2:00, Church service 3:00; Sntiny School 8:30, service 7:30; Centre Hall 8 hool 8:30, Church Ser- vice 10 30, Reformed, The Rev pastor. Ce 8:30, Church Mills: Church 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Parmers Mills: 8 day School 9:30, Church 8ervice 10:30. D. R. Keener itre Hall: Sunday Schoo) 7:30; 8; Service ring £2 pnd on wervice ATTEND MOVIES IN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM A crowd estimated atl 550 attend. {ed the free opening performance of moving pictures in the Centre Hall- | Potter auditoriuzn Saturday night | Joe E. Brown will play in "Rid- ing On Alr"” scheduled for Saturday night, January 25. Two complete showings also include chapt ter 1 of “S8hadows of Chinatown” and short subjects. For this performance and each succeeding one ten and twen- ty cents admission will be charged for the benefit of the local fire com- pany, The shows will start at seven and 550 | nine o'clock and during an intre- mission between the ghows “Coun- try Store” prizes will be given as on the opening night . R=» P. T A. TO MEET MONDAY “Is Collective Bargaining Neces- sary in a Modern World” will be the topic for a student panel dis- | cussion at the January meeting of { the Parent-Teacher Association at | 7:30 o'clock In the high schodl au- | ditorium Monday night, { Charles Slonaker, English teacher will be chairman of the panel and | these students from the senior class | will participate in the discussion: + Martha Rimmey, James Gerhart. | Dean Relish, Mark Jordan Kenneth [Runkle Alice Black and Rosella | Homan. Some additional entertainmen: feature as yet undertermined will, | complete the program. LJ . » * PROGRESS JU NIOR GRANGE ENTERTAINS WITH PLAY | The Progress Juvenile Grange under the direction of Mrs George Bweeney, assistant matron, present- {ed a play, "Alice Becomes a Cood Ne=ighbor™ { Pomona Grange in Pleasant Gap | Saturday, { The cast of characters follows: | Alice, Ruth Spyker; Dame Hodge- | podge, Gloria Brooks; Fairy Queen, | Eleanor Potter; Spirit of Truth, Gloria Brooks: anne Settle, Joanne Wert. Donna i committee | Sunday of Miss | | day night when the Howard cagers play here, The Rev. Jacob W, Zang of Le- mont filled the appointment on the Rev. D. R. Keener who was recuperating from an at- tack of grippe. Harvey Hagan of Farmers Mills is seriously IN with grippe, Hi; daugh- ter, Mrs. Delbert Meyer of Spring Mills who was caring for him, also | became {ll jast Thursday. | discharged from the Cenire | Hospital this week, returned home Sunday bat Mrs. David Stoner expects to be County Mr. Stoner is able to git up, and Mrs, Alm Rick- ert Is much improved. Edgar Miller and George Sweeney plan to gpend Friday in Harrisburg a: the annual meeting of the 100 Car Club, C. R. Neff will substi- tute for Mr. Sweeney in the school room on that day. Several cases of oped in town last sons stricken were Misses Helen and Jean Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. C., A. Spyker, and Mrs, John B. Wers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and ¢hi i, Henry Jr returned home Thursday Yoo a visit In Syracuse, N.Y. The wstomary driving time of five hours wis extended on this trip to nine hours because of fey re influenza devel- week. The per- Kimbre!l and Myra and Mrs Austin M. Schaefler from Allentown came 10 the home of the Rev. and Mrs, Delas R Keen e: Friday evening. Mrs. Schaeffer Mrs. Schaefler remained to care for her sister, Mrs. Keener, and dsughter, who have been {ii Donald Candis from Akron, Ohio, salesman for the Cornwell Tool Co. at York, became {ll at the Edward Vogt home during last Tuesday night. His emplover from York came for him at five o'clock in the morning and moved him to the York hospital, He Is believed to have a severe attack of grippe These members of the Willing Worker; Lutheran Sunday Behool ciass attended the regular January meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Luse: Mrs. Ray Dutrow, Miss Cora Homan, Mrs. James Royer, Mrs Chester Grove, Mrs. Clarence C Otto, Mrs. Arthur Thomann Miss Margaret Alexander Mrs, Pred Homan, Miss Helen Decker, and Mrs. Ray Jamison. The first ald course for Boy Scout leaders met Monday evening at the Scout camp in the Seven Moun- tains, At this time the Karoondin- ha District Scout leaders presented n ling | Kenyon Woody of Lewistown, Com- | terigined missioner of the Junista Valley Council, with a pen and pencil se: Mr. Woody has recently resigned his post to manage a family estate near Roanoke, Virginia, Misses Jean and Pern Hanna en- these members of the | Evangelical Young Peoples Mis. | Whiteman, ) Peueates. Ea Bitner, noe at the afternoon session | glanary Circle al their home Thurs day night: Misses Betly Lou Sween- ey, Janet Runkle, Anna Marie Ruth Hartley, Bernice Lillian Rick- ; Johnson, and Margaret ward Orawford Ardell Crosa. Mrs, Lawrence Hartley and the Rev. and Mra. W. K. Hosterman and daughter Ellene. Mrs. George Sweeney entertained the young girls Evangelical Sun- day School class, which she teaches, ert. | at her home Monday evening. The | group elected these officers for 1041: and neighbors, Jo- | Luse, Wilma Houtz, and William | Sweeney, - - . . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Edward Vogt, Jr. improving rapidly. | Mrs. Warren U. Homan and three children from Boalsburg spent 8a:- | urday here with Miss Cora Homan. president, Lefa Bitner; vice-presi- dent, Lillian Rickert; secretary- treasurer, Jean Hanna: assistant, Betty Lou Bweeney; pianist, Betty Johnson: and assistant, Lefa Bit- | ner, Other members present were | Janet Runkle, Anna Marie White- who was oper | ated on Friday for appendicitis, is | cated that P. V. Goodhart D. ©. | Mitserling and L. O. Packer, enroute 3 i i | The Busanna Wesley class of the | , Methodist Sunday School will meet | tonight at the home of Mrs, Leroy | Krebs, | The January meeting of the Music Section of the Woman's Club, scheduled to meet last Thursday at {the home of Mrs. W, P, Campbell iat Penn's Cave, was postponed until next month because of the illness of many of the members, Among the local persons {ll last week with grippe were: The Rev. and Mrs. DR. Keener and Sandra, J. F. Wels, George Sweeney, 8, T, Riegel, Jack Ricgel, Floyd Vogt, C. H Light, M. D, Mrs. F. P. Geary. David Boozer, Miss Jean Musser, W. W. Kerlin, W, H, Kerlin, Mrs. Ernest Homan and three children, and Mrs, Harry Potter, man and Fern Hanna, Messages written Saturday indi- to Arkansas, had arrived at States ville, North Carolina that morning. They expected to spend Sunday in Chattanooga, Tenn, with Mr, Mit. terling’s sister, and reach Hot | Springs early this week. On their first day of driving, Thursday, they were retarded by icy roads but | nevertheless reached Woodstock, Va. | by night. Over a hundred tickets have been sold for the 1. O, O. P. banquei Pri- day night, according to V. A. Au- man, chairman of the committee. The dinner will be served from 7 to 8 o'clock by Pomona Orange. From 8 tw 9 o'tlock bingo and cards will be available for the members and guests entertalnment, znd ay that a string trio from Spring Mills will play for dancing. Other com- mitiee members are Russell Bohn, Bruce Knarr, John Delaney apd Ralph Homan, | day in Centre Hall. | Sunday | the dis | School | most to Bunday School. (meeting is held every Tuesday ot E. L. Bartholomew spent Satur- of Wil pianos. in Anthony E. Schmans lHamsport tuned several town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weaver from Montrose spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Kryder and daughter of near Howard spent with Mrs. Savilla Kryder David T. Stoner, who had been in the Centre County Hospital with | a fractured vertebra, returned to] his home Tuesday alternoon, | Cen're Hall and Boalsburg Re- | bekah lodges will be hostesses 10 trict meeting here Februar) 4 William Homan drove to Tyrone Tuesday, Miss Cora Homan wen! with him as far as State College where she had gn appointment for an examination of her eves, Miss Helen Bartholomew, who be- last week with influenza developed pneumonia Vogt, R. N. is caring came il recently Mrs, George for her, Mrs, Ray Mark substituted for Miss Bertha Sharer who was unable because of illness to be In the schoolroom for everal days thi werk Mr daughter Mr, and Mrs Mr, Luse for the and Mrs. Donald Luse and of Tyrone were guests of C. A. Miller last week week soliciting a Farmer” i wiry! he spent Lhe Peni yivani | this district Ceorge Lutz tons of The truck driven bd and loaded with Bve | set below Miffi when a ¢ oy and & made home under its power aller the broken spring wi replaced These local cond up- ternoon driver wa the tr persons have develop- ed cases of grippe this week: Georg Rimmey, two children of Mr, and Mrs. C., W. Boozer, Miss Darline Poust, Miss Mabel Foust, Mrs, Ed- gar Miller, Billy Potter, Betty Lou Sweeney. Mrs. Stanley Brooks, Drew Fetleroll, Mrs, Margaret Godshall, Miss Bertha Sharer Pranklin Goodhart, Miss Los Rees, Clayton Wagner, Fif een of the Red Cross refugee sweaters being knit been finished according t T. Riegel chairman The names of Mrs. Daniel 8 Daup Light, Mrs. Philip Edgar Miller, Mrs Mrs FV. Goodhart anc HUBLERSBURG Holy Communion will be observe the Relorn ned church on Bunday \ ng at t regular hour of ser. vice at 10 30. Mr. and Mrs of Lemont Mr they Arthur MeCloskey, and Mrs. FP. E Vonada while are spen on ng several days vise iting at the ome of Mr. and M: Rhodes ad of Ha: and attending the Farm Show and Mrs. Burwell Brungard nt the weekend visiting with Mr Clevenstine, of — also taking in the inaug: curation on Monday Mr. and Mrs De an Baug! and friend of Ren y, were § visitors at the home of Boyd Cas ner Mr. and Mrs Milroy, were Si home of Mr. ar man Miss Berth day al the home wife, of Howard Quite a number of our people are onfined to their homes with grippe and flu Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bierly and friend. Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Porter anti family, Martin Deitrich and Russell Zellers attended the supper served by the ladies of the Zion consistory and the joint consistory meeting. While the men had their meeting the ladies Were entertained with games, All report an enjoyable evening RR _. shure yder Lynn Aumiller, of nday visi nd Mrs. Boyd He tors at the Ke Batur. er and ia Guiser spent of Dr. Ishi the COLEVILLE Sunday callers at the Leroy Der- | stint home were Kenneth Oreene, Edward Greene all of Coleville, and Mr. and Mrs, Polk Rossman of Bush Addition. Mr. abd Mrs. Russell Houser and two sons called ai the Lloyd Stover | hoe Sunday afternoon. i We hear that wedding bells are going to ring in Coleville in the near future. i We only had 86 out at Sunday 80! Bunday. The low number Probably is the result of much sick- ness. Beginning Jan, 26, each per- | son bringing someone that has been absent for three Sundays up until the last Sunday of revival will ve- | ceive a prize from their Sunday teacher for binging the Children’s 4 p. m.; Thursday evening prayer | meeting will be at the home of Bd- | | gar Eckley, Verna, Shirley, Philip, and Gil | bert McMurtrie called at the Ken- ueth Greene home on Sunday. We see that Snyder Stover 4 sporting around in a new 1041 | Chevroket. Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Rockey of near Pleasant Oap, called at the! Archie Irvin home on Sunday. | Clean Flowers | Perhaps the artificial flower on | you; coat Or dress has become soll- | od and you are intending to discard | it on this account. If you will put | it into a jar of cleaning Nuid, seal, | and shake weii, you will find ali sof! | will disappear abd you are saved | the expense of a new flower, i Almost any excuse is good enough | to the man who does hot want ol make a contribution, anyhow, Free Methodist Church Services: ecial night special services a guest will be Williams port work morning preaching service pastor, Rev Methodist Prayer service this g a. 9:15; Ej evening gervice at 7:30 Ir Rev. M. P Presbyterian ¢ Monday night study cle held at | Btere Do-nut Bake: Woman's vice will y, January order in Calse Tax Reminder:- us uy 8" UNIONVILLE on each exception Bvangelistic his week with the Saturday night, There will be Sunday night when in the meeting from and do some artist N School on Bunday MOorning of Lhe BeTrvViee; ma his Sunday followed by the in charge Jacobs Church Thursday ey hool Sunday mom- 1 yworth League in the at 6:30 and the preaching 1 charge of the pas Ke uty ter Services — en- Sunday 8¢ Church 1] the home of Mi The ladies of the | the Society of Christian #€r- her bake 30th in the commu-~ | gy] house. Be early along sure and get your N and help the good 44 penalty will Februar man will ing, service, A fred at thi; meeting has been confined 10 his bed | Christmas wi ble to be speedy, M Las her from a {rier phi Bervicey = A communi'y are mes and t doughnut, y Thurs- | sans vania Stal For ~Don't forget th denly WO atPp Thursday, February h and plang hing meeting Mrs 6th In “Lay 19 ritlis " Clark Williams has nee now onfined th pneumonia, is ip some in his room. His and school mates hope recovery may be everal i week ny friends complete new car owl ¢ p "Ford Finch returned t : IrCay eve Florence home last three Norr Bat 5 . weeks visit with, >" istown and Philadel The members of Bible Clas we Methodism Held their regular monthly number of folks in th i AY confi meeling on Tuesday ev 3 Nin i home of Mrs, C. W. Bauder H. D. Lindenmuh pebury he ds In a. Pa. large of ti bed with 1 between semester Mr, and Mr: being a student College ir. Howard M. 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