THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, March 6, 1941, Page Two ——— ) CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS TO STAGE PLAY, FRIDAY “Fendin’ in the Hills” by James | C. Parker, directed by Charles D. Slonaker will be presented in the | Centre Hall-Potter Auditorium Fri- day evening, Apri] 4. The cast for this play Is taken from the three underclasses {n the high school and includes: George Michael as Mr, Martin, bacskwoods- man who hates the Prints, his neighbors across the valley; Glen- wyn Goodhart, Mrs, Martin, lke her husband but resigned and do- cile; Ellen Bradford, Edna Mae Martin, somewhat educated and re- fined; Patty Boozer, Zulu Martin, backwoods type; Jack Riegel, Jed Martin, lazy, hungry native boy; Fern Hanna, Grandma Martin, little wizened firebrand; Jack Gar- brick as Sam Pruit and Geraldine Pruit as Dina Pruilt, educated brother and sister; William Reese, Dr. Ambercrombie, ex-medicine man and horse doctor; Helen Mil- ler, Myrtle Abercrombie, his sophis- ticated, neurotic daughter, LJ » » . EVANGELICAL PASTOR ATTENDING CONFERENCE The Rev, Ward K. Hosterman left vesterday to attend the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical church held March 5 to 10 in Grace church, Lewistown, The evening sessions of the con- ference will be open to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30 o'clock when the Rev, Roswell Barner D. D., associate general sec- retary of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America will speak. Bishop J. 8. Stamm will be in charge of the ordination services Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock and afternoon at 2:30. The Ministers Chorus composed of about thirty ministers in the con- ference will presen: a sacred con- cert Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, LJ LJ CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: No church services on account of Conference in session in Lewistown, Lutheran: The Rev. C, C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 8:30, Church Services 10:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 8:30, Church Service 7:30; Tusseyville: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00 Methodist: The Rev. W. P. Glenn pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30: Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45. Presbyterian: The Rev. Kirkpatrick. Boalsburg School 2:00. Chur Lem ont Sunday 10:00, Church Serv ce 7:30. Pine Grove: Star 9:30, Church vice 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. BR. Keen- er. pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 Hymn Sing 10:30; Spring Mills: Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Church Service 10:30: Parmers Mills Sunday School 1:30, Church Service 2:30, J M Sunday ervice 3:00, Se Ser- PERSONAL MENTIONS, Jolin Edward is jo be the name of the son born recently to Mr. and Mrs, Pau] Venerick. The First Aid Class met in the local high school bullding Tuesday evening at nine o'clock. Mrs. John Wert Sr. entertained the Woman's Missionary Society at her home Wednesday evening. A three-pound baby girl was born last Wednesday in the Centre Coun- ty Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gross of Pleasant Gap. Mrs, Gross was the former Miss Grace Smith, Miss Betty Lee, of Spring Mills, was the leader of a Youth Fellow- | ship meeting in the Reformed church Sunday evening. The tople for discussion was “The Meaning of Lent” Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Rimmey, were: L. K. Dale, Miss Margaret Dale Fred Dale and Miss Pauline Billings of Boalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and som Jack of Bellefonte, Mrs, David 1. Graybill entertain- ed the Gleaners Evangelical] Sun- day School class at her home las; Wednesday. These members al- tended Mrs. Frank P. Geary, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. Ward K. Hos- lerikan, Mrs, Roy 8. Jasaison, Mrs. | George Johnston, Mrs, Rickert, and Mrs, George Sweeney. the W. C. T. U. at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodhart plan | to move tomorrow | home near town. The local chapter of the Eastern | Sunday with Mr, Homan's uncle, | Star held a card party in the I, O, | W. H, Homan, O. F, hall last night, The consistory of the Reformed church met last evening at the home of Russell Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kline and daughter Dolores, from Yeagertown spent Sunday at the J, F. Wetzel home, Mr and Mrs. Robert McCormick i Reuben 8. | i Jack Kirkpatrick visited friends | in Centre Hall one day last week. Mrs. C. A. Spyker will entertain | to thelr farm arm, | employed in the Public | : of State College were Sunday sup- | per guests at the D. M, Bradford home. The Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. C, A Miller, Muth Bailey and his roommate, Robert Cresswell from Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs, E E. Balley. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 8mith and children, Miss Rosy Smith and William Smith visited at the David Stoner home on Sunday. The Spring Mills Millheim and Rebersburg Rebekah lodges enter- tained the district at a meeting in Millheim Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Potter spent Monday in Bellefonte helping Mrs, D. D Dean move her household goods into one of the Orvis apartments, Mrs. Edna Noll of Pleasant Gap and Miss Ruth Smith of Bellefonte were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs, na Bartholomew and family. Mr and Mrs Robert Grenoble and son Donald of Lewisburg, spent Sunday at the Bartholomew home. Afternoon callers at the same home were Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Crabb also of Lewisburg. The Susanna Wesley Sunday School Class of the Methodist church has been engaged to serve the annual Masonic banquet in the high school building here Thursday evening, March 20. The Music Section of the Wo- man’s Club has accepted an invita- to sing at the Jackson Day to be held the Gregs : hip high school buil Friday evening, March 14. Instead of the usual Sunday evening service in the Reformed church a Hymn 8ing is being pian- ned for Sunday evening at 7:30 The choir and the congregation will participate in singing of old, fa- miliar hymns, £TDo0onN An tion in 4 (Thursday) 2 the Young Woman's Mis- Society of the Lutheran th will hoid a devotional meet- ing for prayer and self-denial in actord with a program arranged by the United LixXheran church of America. On Monday the Rev. D. R. Keener attended the Lenten Retreat at Al- exandria sponsored by the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Reform. ed chureh. He was accompanied by the Rev. GG. A. F. QGriesing of Aaronsburg and the Rev, Albert Asendor! of State College. The members attended the Evan- gelical Ladies Ald Soclety meeting in the church Thursday afternoon and evening: Mrs, Daniel 8, Daup, Mrs, Willlam Hanna, the Rev, and Mrs. W. K. Hosterman and daugh- ter Ellene, Mrs. Charles A, Miller, Mrs. George Ralston, Mrs, Reuben Rockert, and Mrs, John Whiteman. A committes composed of Mrs, Ral- ston, Mrs, Hanna, Mrs. Whiteman and Mrs, Daup served the supper. alt at o'clock nary at Bellefonte last Tuesday evening to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Shoemaker's father, Frank Ishler, of lock Haven. Others attending the party were: Mrs, Frank Ishler; Mary Augusta Shoemaker; Mr. ang Mrs, Paul Ishler and children, Paul Jr.. Louise, Kenneth, and Jane of Millheim: Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow Ishler and daughter Molly of Pleas A family group met at the home | {of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shoemaker | {ant Gap; Mr, and Mrs. Paul How- | {ard and children Joyce and Ran- ald, of Bellefonte; ang Mr, and Mrs, | Vernon Garbrick and daughter, Shirley, Mrs, George Searson, Mrs, | James Searson and Miss | gu ao vw ur Bi | Seagaon of Csnire Hall F. V. GOODHART CENTRE HALL, PA. JOINS IN THE Highew qualities plus goss wine comfort made the Sealy Mattress world-famous for INNERSPRING MATTRESS COMPLETELY HEALTH-IZED Mrs. Willlam Boozer is recovering from a severe atlack of grippe. Mrs, Harvey Mark has been suf- fering recently with neuritis in her Mr, and Mrs, Morris Homan spent Jack Coldron has recently been Assistance office in Bellefonte, Mrs, C, A. Miller entertained the Yo-Yo Club at a quilting Tuesday afternoon and evening, Mrs. Celestia Strahmeler was con- fined to bed for several days last week as the result of a fall Miss Cora Homan spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Warren Homan in Boals- burg. Mrs. Merrill Nale of Hartleton and Mrs, Olls Nale of Lewistown, called on Andrew Zettle Sunday afternoon, Miss Laura Breon was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mas- stellar in Dewart. She returned home § A donor basketball game for the benefit of the high school general fund {is scheduled for Tuesday evening, Apri] 1. The Willing Workers Sunday School class will meet nesday evening at the home of Roy 8. Jamison. Mrs. Blanche Rohrer, Rohrer, and H, 8. Shope of Harrs burg, were Sunday guests and Mrs, Donald Shope The Centre Hall-Potler seniors spent Monday morning In court at Bellefonte as a social studies pro Ject supervised by James A. Myers The Ladies of the Golden Eagle had an oyster supper after their regular meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Miss Bertha Rimmey Mr, and Mrs. Fred Roush and three children, Tom, Joan and Donna were Sunday visitors at the Daniel 8. Daup home, Mrs, Jennie Smith is trying to lo- cate the old Washington printing press used in the Centre Reporter office for many years, She hopes that anyone knowing of its where- abouts will get in touch with her at the W. W. Kerlin residence phone 62, Mr. and Bellefonte Lutheran Wed- Mrs Miss Sally Mrs. David Bathurst of called at the GCeorge Searson home las: Tuesday and were accompanied to Zion by Mrs James Harshbarger granddaughter Marlene, and Mrs. Searson where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, The executive committee 's wie of Plans were made for a dance to be held sometime in April and for a jife membership drive to be launch- ed this spring. These members were present at the meeting: Eu- gene Burkholder, Mis, J. W. Brad- ford, Mrs, F. P. Geary, Pred Luse, Donald Coidren ang Paul Petterolf, Relatives of Andrew Zeitle csle- brated his eighty-third birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Zet- tie Friday evening. These other persons were present: Mr. and Mrs Brown Nale and daughters Sara Ethel ang Poity of Zeiglervil He: Mr, and Mrs, Broest fo and ‘chil- dren Geraldine and Charles of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Houtz and daughter Freda Jane of Lemont; and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stover, daughter Anna Faye Mrs F. K. Frank Mr. ang Mrs, Pau] Pet. terolf, son Drew Mrs. John H. Durst, Mrs. J. Harold Durst, and son Duane of Centre Hall BLANCHARD Mrs, Annie Page celebrated her birthday on Sunday, by having a family dinner, guests being her son C. B. Page and wife {rom West De- catur, Mrs. Floyd Bechdel and fam- ly and Mrs. Walter Lindsey and family, Virginia Beaty, employed at Lock Haven spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beaty. Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Bowman, had as dinner guests Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest McGill and family of Lock Haven. : Mr. W, H. Spangler, took time off _. | DOVO to make a ghort visit to his | i | | home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Leland Bolopue vis- | ited relatives in Osceola Mills on Sunday, Quilting seems to be the vogue at present, an additional being held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bittner on Thursday, The local quilters pres- ent were: Mrs. Russell Bittner, Mrs. Clyde Bowes, Mrs, Josephine | Thompson and Mrs, Archie Mann. | Other guests were Mrs, John Neese and mother of Bellefonte, Mrs. Bd- | gar Clark of Bellefonte and Mrs. | Willis Bathgate of Nittany, Mrs, Tillie Kunes plans on going | to Lock Haven this week to remain | for several weeks. The local W. C, T, U. was enter- | | tained at the home of Mrs. Harold Schenck on Wednesday afternoon. i This is their regular meeting date. Mr. and Mre, Philip Schroat and son of Lock Haven were Sunday! visitors of relatives here, i Visitors at the home of Mrs, Ray- | HOWARD Mrs. Georgine Mayes of Willlams- port, spent the weekend at the home {of Mrs, Martha Evey. Mr, and Mrs, George Lucas of State College spent the weekend at the home of Mr, Lucas’ parants. Mrs. Hilda W. Leathers entertain ed a number of Ladies from Ielle- fonte last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey helped to celebrate the birthday of | Mr, Wilbur Hall, Sunday, Wallace J, Cummings and parents attended the golden wed- ding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs F. A. Richardson of Hornell, N, Y. Mr. Harold Bets and family vis- ited in Al oona Sunday at the home of Mrs. Betz's father Mr, Austin Lucas Miss Sophia Capiro of Lock Ha- ven, Ele attended the birt! Ethel Grazler of Rev, day party of Mrs Johnstown Satur- | day evening Mrs. T. R. Robb, brother Mr, John Brickley and William Robb motor- ed to Se Md, Fray to spend the weekend with Mr, T. R. Robb Miss Viv Sadler Lands« downe has laced Mrs, Rode Hines, the Miss Mild Deppe Latin of the School vern, ian rej {former Berwick. as Howard High Sadler is a graduate ter Teac! College On Monday, Feb Dramatic Club of the held a "Kid of leacher M of West Ches- of WTS ary 24 the Howard Hig : School Pay school The Sopho skating par M Hecla Wednesday ary 26 The Wor ner tian ance Union will hoid a meme service od home of Mrs Geor Regal, Friday evening, Ma: 7 special offering will AskK( ed members are urged attend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dearment gave a birthday y Monda ing in honor of their daughter Beu- lah's 13th. birthday, Games were played during the even Beu- lah received some lovels De. liclous refreshment served to the re Class sponsored a Park on iii ge A Al Mp Lhe el Es] nar v oVET. par y even 5 were Ruesls following Joanne Wagner Jane Confer Caron Ekxdahl I Valiery Dullen, Anna Gra Sarah Kine, Dorothy Mary Painter, Mary Hat Confer Mary r Virginia 8 or SPRING MILLS H F Weaver who b El Hett i in and somewhat belter r. HF. Erdley the Lewistown hoapit The Ladies Ald Society of Grace Reformed church will meet at the home of Mra. C. B. Stover Wednes- day evening Lady Viol bers were to mer ger 3 is improving in al et Rebekah jodge mem. eim mday 8X Mc addeq recently Mr, Era Ray McCool wag in ow: She was on her way Wo Harter's The community was sorry %o hear of Mr. Forest Confers death, as he at. one time was a townsman Mr. Calvin Weaver of Aarons- burg. moved in the P. D. Swabd apartment Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bitner, last week entertained some friends by playing games and wound up with delicious refreshments, Mra. Vera Meyers entertained some friends and neighbors at a quilting last week. A word 'o the wise is sufficient. A man who is annoying people by looking in windows might be wise to discontinue as he is known, or he abide by what happens MUNISITAL Show Time: 7:10 & # P. M. res ~LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY (Mar. 6th) JOHN HALL-in “KIT CARSON" FAMILY NIGHT Children, 10c Adults, 20¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Mar. 7 and §) They’ on back . . . with their babies “FOUR MOTHERS” P. Lane, R. Lane, L. Lane & Oale Page . . . at their best in “Four Mothers.” A MUST SEE SHOW. “Mickey Mouse” Cartoon and Latest News Events MONDAY & TUESDAY (Mar. 10 and 11) Barrels of excitement and fun . with Lucille Ball, Richard “TOO MANY GIRLS" New faces-—new songs-in this grand musical comedy. Also Finest Selected Shorts FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Mar. 14 and 185) “HUDSON'S BAY" | Rabb, daughter Elizabeth of Lock Haven, | sanor and Hilda W. Leathers | Temper- \ The bible Pa., and Mr of Leechberg, Pa Mrs. Julia Bullock Keeler spent and Mrs. T. E Miss Lorraine Parsons student of Penn State, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, E, L. Parsons, Sunday with her and uncle, Mrs, Andrew Hall and two song of Mi Mrs, Charles Bechtol Milesburg, are visiling with her par- Howard, Pa ents, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Houtz Mr. Ba Brugger wa imable Union Township (0 attend for a few days on Mr. LeRoy account of ar tack of the grippe. Baltimore, Md He is be back with his paren s Ww work ag with hiz studies Lucas of Union Township, also with Mrs, Walter Zahniser and daugh. | other relatives in about the ter, Busanne spent a couple days Community last week in Pittsburgh atiending A very & special program of the Nurges in the Met class in VYhe hospital where ner day evening daughter Janie a student, The the young ‘ special program being for the pre- Mrs be ret irhed 10 the County Commis. sentation of caps the stud Distrigt Superintendent of the W sloners not later than May 1st 194) Mr Samuel Lucas arrived home lamsport District, Rev. Williams s0 it would be a good idea to get : "is 4 rst o ; ast ay 4 tat f me we ever had lax ofl belore thal tims . } i tv tr ’ 4 on | wp rau ee our astor in Jones UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Servicosi— for Special Evangelistic services each night this week in charge of the pastor, Rev. Kerstetter assisted by Thomas Ward of New Jersey who conducts the singing. The regular monthly business meeting of the official board will be held Thursday evening after the church service, Sunday School on Sunday morning and the regular preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30, Immedi- ately following the Epworth League service at 6:30, Rev, H E. Oak- wood of the Presbyterian church presented the address on Monday evening, Rev. Jacobs of the Free Methodist church on Tuesday even- ing and Mrs, Caroline Van Valin Winslow gave a talk on her work come around datos Yolngu: 4) Muzdaas ta Ht {1 tar rail he § in China on Wednesday evening. | Mr and Mrs. Homer Hall of Al- of & B rd : Rev. Kerstet ill have charge of (sons spent Sunday afternoon at t remaining Commu-~ (he { his brother and wife the home of grvices Lhis Sunday evening. Mr Robert Hall "Free Methodist Church «Prayer aunt service Friday evening, Sunday Bchool Bunday morning at 9:30 fol- lowed by the regular preaching ser- vice at 10:40 with sermon by the pastor, Rev, Jacobs, Group Meeting The young folks of the Bellefonte Group of the Methodist church will be entertain. ed next Monday evening in the church here at 7:30 Tax Reminder:—May 1st seems far digtant but, according to the law, all unpaid real estate tax must and muel ol employed in spent the weekend Mr, and Mrs. Ruel SCHOOL Lucas 4 3 the 5 er 4 a Ane and ain and pecial service was held wdist chreh last Bun- February 2rd, when daughter of Rev, and Kerstetter was baptized by the 0 your paid MWURILY Ue we rvioes ter w this nature services Mir nion and of this Church Services: of the § the directio: Presbyterian study clas terian church {f Rev. 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