Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 20, 1941 CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Mrs, burg spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Runkle en- tertalneq friends at a party at their Lome Friday evening. Mrs, Edward Durst and two sons, Robert and James Gerhart spent last week in Philadelphia, Wesley Sharer from Boals- | Mrs, Harry Potler visited Mrs {D. D. Dean in Bellefonte, Saturday | Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Dale and son | John, had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs, George Rimmey, The Garden Club will hold fits February meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. George Benner, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Homan and family of Mifflinburg visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Sharer on Sun. day. Mrs, Foster Sharer, Joel Royer, and Mrs, Epley Gentzel were Satur- day guests at the Jacob Sharer home, Jack Coldron, who recently came a Fuller Brush salesman, gan canvassing Centre Hall week, "Mr, and Mrs, Vernon Godshall and children from Faun Grove v ited last week with Mrs, Margaret CGodshall. Lillian Foss, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Foss of Pleasant Gap spent the weekend at the Albert Emery home, D, W. Bradford is feeling fairly fortable since he underwent an in the Centre County Hospital Friday. AC. 8. Graybill of Paxtony last Wednesday daughter-in-law, David I. Graybill Mrs. Kenneth Wert, who under- went a major operation in the Cen- tre County Hospital Priday morn- ing, is steadily improving, The officers of the local chapter of Eastern Star held the annual of- ficers banquet at the Brockerhoff Hole] in Bellefonte last evening. Obert and Leonard Ilgen, both students at the Pennsylvania State College. spent the weekend witn their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace igen. Mrs, David I. Graybill entertain- ed thirteen nurses from the Centre County Hospital] at a party last Tuesday night. These local per- sons were also present: Mr and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Slonaker, ang James A. Myers The Willing Workers School class of the Lutheran me: last Wednesday evening at home of Mrs. Arthur Thoman These other members were present: Miss Margaret Alexander Mrs RO: Dutrow, Mrs, Chester Grove, Al- verta Homan Miss Cora Homan, Mrs. Fred Homan, Miss Geraldine Hoover. Mrs, Fred Luse, Donna Luse, Mrs. Ralph Luse, Mrs, Clar- ence C. Otto, and Mrs. Jacob “Sharer, Jr. MUNICIPA MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & Ss P M be- be- last ille spent with his son and Mr, and Mrs Sunday FRIDAY & SATURDAY (February 21st & 22nd) Here's your recipe for GREAT entertainment. Take a beloved novel of circus life, mix it with a brilliant past, and add a breath- taking coating of technicolor and you have: “CHAD HANNA" Henry Fonda Linda Darnell Dorothy Lamour By all means this should be on your MUST SEE list. Also March of Time: “MEXICO” MONDAY & TUESDAY (February 24th & 25th) THE MARX BROTHERS, in: “GO WEST” So you think you've seen some funny pictures? Well, hold ev- erything . . . this new Marx Bros RIOT tops them all. When you see this, partner, you see a fun- ny picture—and HOW! Coming Soon — Full Length “GONE WITH THE WIND" CENTRE HALL, PA, JOINS IN THE Mr, and Mrs, F, V, Goodhart vis- ited Mr, and Mrs, Edward Glenn in | Lemont, Sunday. A sale of farm implements horses, and mules will be held Saturday at | the 8. T. Riegel Sales barn, Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew was | in bed for several days over the weekend with an infected throat. The Senior Service class of the | Lutheran Sunday School met last | evening at the home of Mrs, F K.| Frank. Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Houtz and daughter, Freda Jane, spent Sun- day afternoon at { Durst home, The Order of the Eastern Star plans to hold a public card party Wednesday evening, March 5 in the | 1. O. O. F hall Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nale and two daughters of Zieglerville and Mrs J. Weber from Rebersburg called at the E. E Zettle home, Sunday Mrs. Harry Potter and Mrs. James Searson entertained the Arema Club of the Eas'ern Star at Mrs Potter's home Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Paul PFetterolf en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Ben- ner and son Charles from Belle- fonte to dinner Wednesday evening Andrew Zettle has been {ll for nearly two weeks at the home of his son, EE Zettle. Since last week he has been able to be up for short periods Mr and Mrs. David I. Graybill and Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Slon- aker and son Michael were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Shope. Mr, and Mrs, Charles D, Slonaker entertained Mr. and Mrs, David I Graybill to dinner Saturday even- ing to celebrate the birthdays of the two guests Kenneth Runkle began work on a bread route in State College Fri- day. He delivers for an Altoona baking company and his route takes him to Millbrook and Lemont. Mrs. Susan Emery entertained Mr. and Mrs, Rufus PFinkle and daughter Dorothy Ann from Mif- flinburg and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Foss {rom Pleasant Gap, to dinner Su: nday Mr and Mrs Chester A. SBpyker , Ruth and Mrs Join "and gran dda ugh Mark! estou rg with L. Wilson The Presbyterian Missionary S8o- ciety met last night at the home of the Mrs. F. V. Goodhart At this meeting the group complet. ed the study on “Uprooted Ameri- cans” dealing with the migrant pop- ulation, Mr. arn 'd Mr 3 Ww. president Mrs, Ray Mark will be the leader | 491 the Worlds Day of Prayer pro-! gram Friday evening, February 28 In the Lutheran church. The Rev C. C. Otto will deliver the address This program is sponsored by all the missionary societies of the town The Pine Grove Mills male chorus provided specia] music for the Lu- theran church service Sunday even- ing. The selections Included these hymns: “May 1 Come In?” “Beau- tiful Threads of Gold,” “Jesus Will Let You In" * 0 Wondrous Cross,” “I Am Baved,” “Consecrate You Money,” “O My Redeemer.” “Re- member Me, O Mighty One" and “God Be With You Till We Meet Again) The Woman's Missionary Society of the Lutheran Church met at the home of Mrs, Ray Mark last Tues- day evening. Besides the hostess three members were present: Mrs J. Harold Durst. Mrs. Roy Dutrow Mrs. Paul Petterolf, Mrs. Ernest Frank, Mrs. Clayton Homan, Mrs Ernest Homan, Mrs. William Kerlin, Miss Inez Luse, Miss Adaline Mc- Clenahan, Mrs, Clarence C. Otto, and Miss Anna Runkle, The Young Woman's Missionary Society and the Woman's Mission- ary Society of the Lutheran church met jointly Monday afternoon and evening in the church auditorium for their annual book review ses- sion These members reviewed pamphlets on the migrant popula- tions: Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Mra Ernest Frank, Mrs. Clarence C. Otto, Miss Bertha Sharer and Mrs 8. W. 8mith. A tureen supper was i served in the Sunday School room. STABLISHED ix 1881 Highest qualities plos ges. wine comfort made the Sealy Mattress world-famous for 60 years a “The Pillow Por The Body.” odo# THE NEW, sixry INNERSPRING MATTRESS COMPLETELY HEALTH-IZED the J, Harold | i Lewistown p. T. A, HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY MONDAY EVENING | 000 00 0 | | Mrs, Chester Spyker, | the Parent - Teacher | has announced the annual birthday party for Monday evening at 7:30 in the high schoo] building president of Instead of the usual grouping for | moved recently each month of the year, the mem- | bers will be grouped according to | the four seasons and each one wil present a brief program, Before the party begins a panel of high school seniors will discuss “Collective Bargaining.” Charles D Slonaker will be in charge of this part of the program Refreshments will be served | the close of tI¢ meeting, NM * » > CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos. terman, pastor, Spring Mills Church Service 9:15, Sunday 8chool 10:15; Lemont: Sunday School 10:30 Church Service 11:00; Bethesda Church Services 2:00, Lutheran: The Rev, C. C pastor: Centre Hall: Sunday 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Service 10:30; Tusseyville: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00 Methodist: The Rev. W. 8. Glenn pastor Centre Hall: Church Ber- vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday Schoo] 9:30 Church Service 10:45 Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg Sunday School 2:00, Church Service 3:00; Lemont Sunday School 10:00 Church Service 7:30; Centre Hall Sunday School 9 30, Church 8Ser- vice 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keen- er. pastor. Spring Mills: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Church Service 10:30: Centre Hall Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30. at Otto School Spring Church Rev. J M Mrs ed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller had Sunday supper with Mr and Mrs A. B. lee in Spring Mills Miss Ida Prazier went hospital today for a ton. Khe expect, retum Abner Alexander Yo Yo Club on enters Saturday to the silectomy tomorrow The Tri-County Past Templars Association will mee; tomorrow af- ternoon and evening in the 1. 0. O F. hall in Bellefonte The Rev, and Mrs. H W. Helsley of Lock Haven were dinner guest Monday evening of the Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hoglerman Mrs. Pred Ross and three 4] dren and Miss Bertha Rimmey of Pleasant Gap spent Sunday after- noon at the Ear] Frazier home Mr, and Mrs. Daniel 8 Daup and Mr. and Mrs. A. H Smith from Pleasant Gap spent Sunday in Pal- ton with Dr. and Mrs, John A Murray Mr, and Mrz Robert Walker and two children gpent Sunday at the D M. Bradford home Woodrow Bradford was also home from Wi- liamaport for the weekend James Searson drove to Emirs, N Y. on a business trip over ihe weekend. Mrs. Searson accompant- ed him as far as Lock Haven where she remained with her and Mrs, Prank Ishler Sunday callers at the George Searson home were Mr. and Mri BEdvin Stover of Yeagertown. Other callers during the past week were Mr. and Mrs» James Harshbarger and daughter Marlene Shuey of Bellefonte and Mrs Clarence Deck- er Mrs. Danie] 8. Daup entertained these members of the Evangelical Woman's Missionary Soclety ai her home Thursday evening: Mz. C. A Miller, Mrs. W. K. Hoslerman, Mrs. George Ralston, Mrs. Hayes Ral- gon, Mrs. George Sweeney, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. Alta Miller Mrs, John Whitemar, and Mrs Ida Frazier The Rev, to D. R. Keener, the Rey W. FP. Glenn, and the Rev. WK Hosterman atlended the sessions Monday of the interdenominational conference sponsored an the Penn State campus by the State Coliege ministerium and the Christian As- sociations of the college. Dr. Hal- | ford E. Luccock of Yale Divinity | school was the principal speaker, | D.C. Mitterling and F. V. Good- | hart arrived home last Wednesday | night after a four weeks trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas. They drove 425 { miles on the last day. L. O. Packer, {| who Jeft here with these two men, | 1s now in Phoenix. Arizona. Mr { Goodbart, when questioned about | the Hot Springs experience, referred {| to this poem appearing in the Vis- | itors Bulletin of the Hot Springs National Park: | | Association, | | | | i Miss Ruth Hartley ill last week with pleurisy The Clover Club was entertained ot the home of Mrs. FP, M, Fisher last Thursday evening Mrs. Harry Bliger of h Mis. EM one afternoon last week Josephine Knarr, daughter and Mrs, Bruce Knarr re ing from an attack of grippe The Dayton Lansberry family into the temporar) | quarters built for them to use unt their nome can be rebullt Thiese members attended the meeting of the Reformed Ladie Bible Class at the home Mr Bruce Ripka last Wednes M1 (Continued on Page 7) was Pleasant Huyetl Of Mi Overs of day UNIONVILLE Church Services: this Thursday even- ciose of whi will be held the monthly official board meeting. Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:15 and Ej Pugsth Leag- } evening at 30 followed by the preaching RVIOR al 7:30 at which time Rev, Willlams, District superintendent, of Willlamspory will ver the sermon, Quarterly egon- ference will convene Immediately al er the evening service, The men yf the church will take charge of singing at this service Methodist Church Friday the church, Bunday School Sunday morming at 9.30, followed by the regular preach ing service at 10:45 with sermon by the pastor, Rev Jacobs Methodist Prayer service 4 of ing at Ne cn will B Washington Birthday Dinner: The members of the Woman's Bo- clety of Christian Service will spon- sor a dinner to be served in the community House on Saturday noon, February 22nd. Washington's birthday. All members and friends of the church are invited to Join in and make this a real enjoyable oceasion, Each one will take a basket or covered dish for the din. ner, An offering will be Laken n the on de of | the service: ing In Free service even Sliced or Unsliced F 1 Bome ing planned own plate and sil Garden wishing the garden Wednesday please +. Lica Th meeting of the Wednesday Mrs We ness of Mrs been confined days neighbor; covery amily special entertainment is be- { Each one bring their verware and Anyone and members at their home February 26th touch with Mn D H Cussler on 2ird Club to entertain News: Lhe club evel ung get in Com Mr February or past business was held the home monthly W.CTU evening at Btella Parsons regu.ar the born to learn of the lll- H. Barton, who has 10 her bed for som’ many Iriends as. her complete re- Sorry w are cong doin in J Her hope be past may speedy Mr, and Mrs Sunday guests relative Mr duties alter Mr Loup! y Rev (Cont Clayton Updegrafl children of Willlamsport were of her parents, Mr, W. Bauder. and other the community Btere resumed his West Penn Power efonte, on Monday, lald up for the ’) rained Anke Ken Hall are of a young som in the Centre This their herewith extend Mrs C 's In John C with Lhe pany at Bel having beer weer wilh and Mr proud parents ast Thursday Hospital and we ratulations, wet) Robery J. Keeler, who Is pecial work this month spent weekend page seven) g some ohinstowy the ued on lo or Sliced Luncheon wich, racked sat), Raisin, Milk, Sai wi heat (70° goods) Los g Plain Hearth, CAraway (with Whol i PoOPDy ow ‘ . JANE PARKER DATED DONUTS Sugared or Plain Doz. 10c CHOCOLATE NUT Layer Cake Family Size 29c BUY Mrs, Lawrence Harlley entertain. {ed the Young People’s Missionary | Circle of the Evangelical church at { her home Monday evening. These i persons were present: Misses Jean {| Hanno, Fern Hanna, Lillian, Betly | Lou Sweeney, Bernice Frazier, Iona | Barger. Betly Johnston, Janet | Runkle, and Lefa Bitner; Edwin | Crawford, Ardell Gross, Mrs. Reu- ben 8. Rickert, the Rev. and Mrs, | W. K Hosterman and Ellene Reformed church held a home of Mrs Stanley sere present: Mrs. Bruce Arney, Miss Lois Arney. Mrs. Harold Brad- ford, Mrs. Lester Garbrick, Miss Sarah Hackett, Mrs, D. R. Keener, Mrs. Bruce Knarr, Mrs, George Lutz, Mrs, Paul Martz, Mrs. Maude Myers, Miss Helen Odenkirk, Mrs. Ralph Packer, Mrs. Alfred Reish. Mrs, Charles Slonaker, Mis. 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