THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, March 13, 1941. Pap Two CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY REFORMED CHOIR HOLD SPECIAL MUSIC SERVICE The junior and adult choirs and the congregation of the Reiormed church participated in a service of hymn singing Sunday evening. The entire group sang thirteen old favorite hymns and special vocal numbers included a quar.et by Bet- ty Searson, Nellle J, Knarr, Miriam Brooks and Ellen Bradford; a solo by Clara Lou Wetzel; a trio by Har- old B, Bradford, Robert Bradford and Dean Bradford; and an anthem “The Holy Grail" by both choirs The accompaniments were played by Mrs. Delas R. Keener at the organ, Miss Helen Odenkirk, on the piano, and Miss Betty Searson on the glochenspell. CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: the Rev, W. K. Hos- terman, pastor, Centre Hall: Sun- day School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Tusseyville: Sunday School Grove: Sunday School, Church 1:30, Church Service 2:30; Locust Service 7:30. Lutheran: The Rev, C. C. Otto pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mlils: Sunday School 9:30, Communion Service 7:30; Georges Valley: Sunday School 9:30, Com- munion Service 10:30, Methodist: The Rev, Walter P. Glenn, pas.or. Centre Hall: Church Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45; Spring Mills Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Church Service 7:30. Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick pastor. Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00, Church Service 11:00; Pine Grove: Church Service 9:80, Sunday School 10:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30. Reformed: The Rev, D. R, Keener pastor. Centre Hail: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Tussey- ville: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Youth Feliowship Meeting at Centre Hall 7:30. - * . » PERSONAL MENTIONS Miss Jean Slack began work last week as a secretary at the Bumn- ham Steel plan, Miss Barbara Potter spent the weekend with Mls Geraldine Rock- ey in Pleasant Gap. The Ladies Bible Clas; of the Re- formed church met last night at the home of Mrs. John Knarr, Miss Miriam Homan from Harris- burg spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Ho- man, Mrs. 8. T. Riegel, Faye Miler and Tatiana spent Saturday in Lewistown. Mrs, David I. Graybill off duty this week at t County Hospi.al because « wack of tonsidtis, Mrs. Charles D. Sion tained the Frie: p Bib. of the Reformed Sunday sc her home last evening. Thursday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. 8 T, Riegel were Mrs Thomas Foss and Mrs Sherwood Robinson from Pleasant Gap. Mrs. W. P. Keller returned home Thursday from Johnstown where she spent several] weeks with her sister, Mrs, Samuel Goodhart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlegal from Fleetwood, spent the weekend with their daughter and husband, the Rev. and Mrs, Delas R. Keener, Mrs. Schiegal is remaining here for the week. Mr, and Mrs. J. Frank Smith from Bellefonte spent Saturday to Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs, Prank P. Geary. Other Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Geary were David I. Graybill, Mr. and Mrs, Roy 8 Jamison and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Alired Reish have begun housekeeping in Philadelphia near 60th street. Mrs. Reish and her mother-in-law, Mrs Harry Reish drove to Philadeifhia S8at- urday March 1, and he latter Mrs Relish returned Sunday. Miss Mary D, Potter and Mrs Reuben 8. Reickert are acting as temporary librarians at the local branch of the County Library until 8 permanent librarian can be se- cured. Until further notice the li- daughter Mrs gr randdaughter shopping MERE enter- Class Bool at brary will be open Tuesday evening | from 6:30 to 9:00 and Saturday af- ternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 but not 8. T. Riegel attended a stock sale near Carlisle on Friday. Mrs. Alda Bloom is spending this week at her home near town, Mis. Kenneth Wert returned home Thursday from the Centre County hospital, The local ministerium me. Mons day morning at the home of the Rev, C, C, Otto, Carl Wharton of Harrisburg, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. WW, Kerlin one day last week. Miss Lefa Bitner entertained the Young People's Missionary Circle at her home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Snyder from Harrisburg were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Shannon Booger Sunday. The Tri-County Past Association will meet Wednesday | afternoon and evening in Lock Ha- ven, The Willing Workers class of the Lutheran Sunday School met last evening at the home of Mrs. R. 8 Jamison. Mrs. Robert McCormick from State College has been on duty at the Centre County Hospital for sev- eral days The Helping Hand class of the Lutheran Sunday School will meet this evening at the home of Mrs J. Struble Miss Betty Searson entertained a group of her friends at her home Tuesday evening in celebration of her bir. hday Woodrow Bradford and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Walker and two chil- dren spent Sunday at the D. M Bradford home Shirley We zel, two-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wetzel, has been il] with a severe attack of grippe. The Young Woman's Missionary Society of Lutheran church met Tuesday the home of Mrs. C. HL Homan The Rev, and Mrs Clarence C Otto spent last Wednesday in Re- bersburg as the guests of the Rev th te vening at and Mrs, Dale Kohr, Mrs. Blanche Geary of Altoona. a sister of Mrs. John Wert, Sr, is recovering from a broken ankle, in- jured in a fall February 12, Rinehart [rom State College, critically {ll in the Centre County Hospital following an ap- pendectomy, is beginning to im- prove, Thomas The Rebekah lodge has scheduled a public card party for Wednesday evening, March 26 in me 1 O oO JF. hall checkers, pinoch le, bridge a aon 4 Mr. and Mrs William Harshbar- ger and daughter Franges from Al- toona were Sunday evening guests a. the George Searson home. Mr Mrs. Harshbarger and daugh- ter who are spending this winter in Florida came north on a brief business rip. Charles A. Miler entertain ed the Evangelical] Woman's Mis- sionary Society at her home Thurs- day evening. These persons at- tended: Mrs. Samuel Bitner, Mrs Margaret Kodshall Mrs, yilllam Hanna, Mrs. Lawrence Hartley, Mrs W. K. Hosterman, Mrs George Ralsion, Mrs. George Sweeney, and Mrs. Paul Venerick Mrs, Anna Rossman spent the weekend in Philadeiphia as the guest of Mrs Verna Geiss Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Frank enter tained a dinner party Thursday evening in honor of Emest Frank's birthday. Besides Mr and Mrs srnest Frank and son Ernest Jr. these persons were present. Mrs Lena Etters, Mrs Harry Fulmer, Mrs. Alma Bloomquist and Mrs Ernest Benner of Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs. Paul tieroif and son Drew, Andrew Zettle, and Kenneth Frank. The Rev. W. K. Hosterman, ac- companied by the Rev, F H. Foss { Pleasant Gap and the Rev. J. H M. Stover of Lemont, attended the sessions of the Central Pennsyl- vania Conference of the Evangelical church from last Wednesday until Monday. The Rev. Mr, Hos erman returned to thig charge for another year, Arrangements were made during this conference session to send Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bart- ges of Nescopeck as missionaries to China, If their passport can be se- cured, they will said in September | Mr, Bartges is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Window Bartges former resi | dents of Potter township. F. V. GOODHART CENTRE HALL, PA. JOINS IN THE {hy STA BITS HED Ee wigs] on N CELEBRATES 60 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP Iv INNERSPRING MATTRESS COMPLETELY HEALTH-IZED Templars Mr, and Mrs. Brown Hackett en- tertained thirty-five relatives and | friends at a turkey dinner Friday | evening The Lutheran Sunday School class taught by Mrs, Roy Dutrow ( met Monday evening at the home | of Inez Juse, | SUMMIT HILL Miss Plorence Yeager spent Sun. day with her girl friends Evelyn and Ernestine Watkins, Sunday supper guests at the John Warr home were Mr, and Mrs, Clay- [ton Emenhizer and four children, Helen, Gladys, Billy and Kenny also Harry Rhoads of Orviston, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Chapman and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs John Warr made a business trip to | Lock Haven on Monday. Miss Alice Young took supper with her girl friends Marie and Fay Watking on Monday evening Don't forget the Rally Day ser- ‘vices which were postponed on ac- count of bad weather last Sunday will be held if the weather permits, Sunday morning, March 23. Every one welcome The quilting at the home of Mrs. Floyd Woomers last week was well attended Those present were. Francis Watkins, Esther Warr, Cora Chapman, Alice Cowher May Young. Hazel Miller, Pauline Boone, Lizzie Yeager, Charlotte Nyman, Bertha Mann, Rena Nyman Grace Mann, Laura Gordon, Merrill Hev- erly, Cora Baucus, Olive Weaver Even though the quilts were not completed the dinner Mrs. Woomer served was pretty well devoured, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCartney and three children and Mrs, Clair and three children called at the John Warr home on Sunday even- ing. Borry to hear of the death of Mrs Bessie Hastings, the family have yur deepest sympathy Miss Florence Renn spent from Tuesday night untll Monday with Mrs. Ethel Davis of Coleville, also made a trip to Maryland and al- most got snowed under, Miss Verda Woomer spert Mon- day night and Tuesday with her parents at this place. Don't forget Sunday School at 9:30 followed by preaching, also evangelical services at 1:30, we can say if the meeting will close Sunday night so everyone come anid we will see, cM ——— o—— BLANCHARD The Church of Christ is sponsor- r the 14th of March, for the young married Your patronage will no An 14) peoples class be aprreciated A son was born to Mr and Mrs thr] Shilling last Tuesday. The new arrival has been named Larry Mr. and Mrs. John Williams had a birthday dinner for her son Bruce and grandson Johnnie on Sunday The guests were the members of her entire family W. H. Vonada has received word that his sisler-in-law, Mrs, Frank Vonada of Hublersbu ag, was injur- ed near Sunbury on Sunday morn- ing, while she and ron friends were on their way to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Vonada i# in the Sunbury hospital Guests at the RB. J. Spangler home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Grov- er Spearly and family of Beliefonle On March 2rd Rev. Rodgers of the Church of Christ is beginning a series of evangelistic services in his church to continue until April 6th, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bennett and family spent last Saturday with Mrs, Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes of State College Vaughn Packer, who has been employed by the Bell Telephone Company at Harrisburg spent last Sunday with his parents, My. and Mrs. Warg Packer. Vaughn has re- cently been transferred to York. Mrs. Rose Schenck of Howard vis- ited recently at the W. 8 Holter home. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gardner of Pleasant Gap spent last Monday visiting friends and relatives here HUBLERSBURG There will be an alumni meeting in the school house on Tuesday evening, March 18. Let all mem- bers keep this date in mind and be present. Mr. John Hayes and daughter | Mildred. Mr. P. B Vonada and Mr. | Melvin Fravel motored to Sunbury, ion Sunday to see Mrs John Hayes | and daughter Laura and Mrs. F. E | Vonada who met with an automo- | bile accident near Liverpool, on | Priday evening and are in the hos i pital at Sunbury. They report they | are getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lowery of | Mackeyville, were Sunday visitors {at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Merl Lowery Mr, and Mrs. Arthur MoCloskey of Lemont, were Sunday visitors at {the home of Mr. and Mrs, James McCloskey. Miss Jane QCentzel spent the ze] of Bellefonte, R. D. Mrs. James Oarner and daugh- | ter, Barbara spent Wednesday at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford | Heaton of Bellefonte, R, D. Mr, eyville, called at the PF. B Vonada | home on an evening. Mr. Charleg Noll of Williamsport, | Aen the weekend at home with his family. Mr. W. C. Bierly, Deitrich, Mr, Allen Harter, Mr. | weekend with her father Earl Gent | Charles Heltman of Mack- | i i Mr, L. A. Porter accompanied by | Mr, William | George Wilson and Mr, Ward Krape | Monday | Church notes for Sunday 16 a. m.; Worship service at 7:30 p. m. | Lenten service Thursday at 7:30 Lutheran come. Sunday School due to the fact that people for a larger Mr. Kennet) Powers Is housed in from having his teeth pulled. About 14 inches of gnow fell here during the weekend, Mr from the Elmer Stover home to the Melvin Truckenmiller home at Hub- lersburg Mr, A. B rapidly as can be Mr Haven on business noon, Mr weekend with hig parents The snow people tndoors over the weekend, we hope LO SOON See As fariners spring work Everybody that can and modern times dist SNYDERTOWN | March | Sunday Church School at 9:30] service the Prayer account of business for this district this March 13, 1041, p. m, in the Snydertown church, everybody wel- There were not so many at evening, day School Sunday snowed in. We hope followed by the turnout next Sunday were Rev Blain S8ampsel's have moved regular preaching Rev Presbyterian Bible Study class DAasior Beck is Improving as expected were to Saturday Lock after- Nevin Beck regular preaching eveni pastor Mr burgh Is Mr. and other relatives In mmunity. Mr Rev. H E William Norman Stover spent the has kept a lot of our them out again spring is approaching the ! are getting ready for the services in the the past week Howard where a weeks chupch - " al wants a government {,r without taxation for thy benefits of with operate the give people this regular meeting and social of Woman's Society of Christian Ser- vice which will be held in the Sun- School room at 7:30; Bunday morning at preaching atl 10:30 with sermon by the pastor M. F. Kerstejler, Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer gervice Friday evening, Sun- Mis day Schoo] Sunday morning at 9:30 followed by Class mee'ing and the pervice evening at 7:30 with sermon by the Howard Jacobs : bu Church Monday y at the home of Mrs, H M. 8tere the | wr. nova Y, service y sermon by the Oakwood Brower of visiting with her parents Mrs. Edward and ng at 7:30 with Thomas Ward who had been conducting the singing in the speci- Methodist church left on Monday he will assist in Philadel; services in the there A UNIONVILLE Methotlist Church Services: NO gained a Thursday host of on community monthly the Gur Mr. J. P class of is now driy sedan which was home on gga Mrs. CW Btere 9:15 service several weeks and 5 Ruth Lucas and several Her ho weeks is many her Sunday friends compel peedy Services evening Samuel Luca with i Bun ’ ' Bunday week ret slate of Pitts- | having Mrs. Julia to Harrisburg last tend a committee Paris and the Flick about Philadelphia, to hia Metho- wedd ing ceremony Pag Ward will spend several Mr friend: new car owners ing a brand delivered to his auder and confined “ cm bed for the past of . nas all hope covery may be speedy, who has been ili confined to her bed for improving and recovery may Wiho Na parents Lucas for immed to his Connecticut Sammie is a member of the Maring enlisted some ime Johnstown Sy Johns'own where he Is work for his church Dead Btock removed. Vogt Ren- 1] | busbang In doing special George Barton of Union Towns ghip, wishes to announce the ens gagement of his daughter, Julia dering Works, Centre Hall Phone Marie, to Mr, Harold G. Hall, son 56-R-4 of Mr and Mrs, Jesse H. Hall, of J ONIvVaiii T 4 dd! Mr and Mi ' R._ Stevenson of Uniot e Ihe wedding will take Altoona, spent the time between the very near future, i trains on Bunday with her parents, #54 Mr, and Mrs. J. B, Btere Rev. H E Oakwood of the Pres. byterian church, has traded in his been 1] | old car and is now the proud owner 1941 model Chevrolet sedan. along with many well snowed un- while In place in PORT MATILDA RD 1 Bartley Joined the again and new N Mrs C. W Clarence Walk drove Monday afternoon show, “Cong With Mr: Bolt Blake and Mrs Ww Tyrone on and took in the the Wing Little Misses Gloria and Beverly Walk, chafming daughters of Mr and Mrs, Clarence Walk, have been on the gick list for over a week But are much better at this writing Mr. and Mrs. James Bechtel sperm t the nome ne r | g AE Our community Others, was pretty der over the past weekend there be We pas | ing in the neighborhood of 18 inches slowly. of to be cleared away to let neighbors get through arence Walk dies Aid } nome of Dex “ Fad i VET ne A werker Mr. and having had one of his toes amputat. wa the t a Po ing him som will be ities in the on Bunday ARO Bullock Keeler went Thursday meeting of h Board of Educat fon of Cen tral Pennsylvania 8ynod, and whik there joined her husband ert Keeler who was on his to at the y Woman Hurt Bats ( Rev. Rob- way from while performed Mrs Keeler willl Tu ER MARKETS Are Featuring WINESAP APPLES Treet Lunch Meat. Ann Page Mustard . ... 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