..THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 10, 1941, Page. Ixy — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY REPORT CONTRIBUTIONS Mrs, F. V. Goodhart, chairman of the local hospital drive, reports the following contributions Centre Hall, totalling $9230: First National Bank $500; Wo- man's Club $56.00; Eastern Star $5 C. D. Bartholomew estate $5.00; Mr and Mrs, J. 8. Boozer $5.00; Mr, and Mrs F. V. Goodhart $500; Mrs W W. Kerlin $3.00; William Bradford $2.00; George Rimmey $2.00; Frank Geary $2.00; Mrs, R. 8S. Hagan $2, R. S. Hagan $2.00; Dr. H. R. White $200; Mr. and Mrs. T. A Hoster- man $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. R. 8, Jam- ison $2.00: F. W. Snook $100; J. V Runkle $1.00; H. E. Emery $1.00; R 8S. Brooks $1.00; Mrs, J. M, Coldron $1.00; Sheffer's Dairy Store $1.00; Mrs. H. E. Bradford $1.00; Mrs, Alta B. Miller $1.00; Fred E. Luse $1.00; James M. Foust, $1.00; Mrs, W. K Hosterman $1.00; Pred Homan $1; Robert Goodhary $1.00; Mrs. Lovan Smith $1.00; George Sweeney $1.00, Mrs. Thomas Williams $1.00; Stan- ley Wykes $1.00; George Stover $1.; George C. Johnson $1.00; Clover Club $1.00; Mrs. Frank Bradiord $100; Yo-Yo Club $100; Mrs C. A Miller 1.00; Harry King $1.00 Mrs. Lucy Henney $100; C H Homan $1.00; Russell Bohn $1.00; Miss Geraldine Hoover $1:00; D. M Bradford $1.00 Mrs. D. R. Keener $1:00; Mrs. Paul Martz $1.00; Mrs S. W. Smith $1.00; George Lutz $1.00, and donations amounting to $1.30 LOCAL WOMAN HONORED ON 75TH ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Mary C. Fiink, who celebrat- ed her seventy-fifth birthday FPri- day, was the guest of honor that afternocn of Mrs, C. C. Otto who gave a party for her at the Luther- an parsonage. These o.her guests were present, Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs, Jennie Smith, Mrs, John B. Wert Sr., Mrs Allie Bitner, Mrs, Anna Rossman Mrs Thomas Williams and Mrs. M K. Moore Mrs. Flink, who has been enjoy- ing good health this winter receiv- ed a number of appropriate gifts . . » SENIORS PLAN TRIP TO NATIONAL CAPITAL The annual senior trip to the National capital in Washington un- der the guidance of L. R. Batchel- ler, from Tyrone will begin Thurs- | day morning, May 18 The group will meet the Gregg Township Class, which leaves a day earlier in Washington, and tour places of interest together for two days. Then the local class will the return trip, Saturday noon Miss Sarah Kicher and Charles D. Slonaker wil] accompany the = niors as chaperons. Pf. - CHURCH SERVICES, Evangelical the Rev WK Hos- terman, pastor. Centre Hall: Fri- day evening Candlelight Service 7:30; Easter Sunrise Service 6:00; Communion 9:00; Sunday 8chonl 10:00; Lemont: Sunday School 10; Communion 1100;, Tusseyville Sunday School 1:30; Church Services 2:30; Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30 Lutheran, The Rev. 0. C pasior. Cen're Hall: Dawn Otto 8er- Charter No, 12192 from | | 11:00: Centre Hall: Sunday School | vice 6:00, Sunday School 9:30, Com- | TO COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND | munion 10:30; Farmers Mills: Com- | | munion 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; | Church Service 7:30. | Methodist: the Rev. W. F, Glenn, | | pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- [ vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; | Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, | Church Services 10:45; Spring Mills | Sunday School 9:30, Church Service | { 7:30. Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M.| Kirkpatrick, pastor, Lemont: Sun- | day School 10:00; Church Service | Pine 9:30, Service 7:30; Grove Mills: Church Service Sunday School 10:30, Reformed: The Rev. D. R, Keen- er, pastor. Centre Hall: Friday Preparatory Service 7:30; School 9:30, Communion Play by Charge, “The Cloth of Sendomy 7:30; Tusseyville: Communion 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 4 * 9:30, Church PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs, George Sharer and daughter moved to their home here this week Mrs, Wallace White Mann spent last week at Whi.e home Mr. and Mrs son, Robert, were weekend in Harrisburg Richard Balley and Miss Devonna from AXf the Henry Donald Shope and visitor Collins from Baltimore spent the | weekend with Mr. and Mrs, E E Batley Mr. and Mrs, Charles Slack pur- chased the Harry Fye home last week and expect to move there this spring. y Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford moved into the Herbert Garis home recently purchased from Celss Wagner. Thomas Rinehart returned Sat- urday to his home in State College after spending six weeks in the Centre County Hospital Mrs. Rebecca Spayd, who spent two weeks visiting in Lock Haven returned Friday accompanied by her two nieces Miss Maye Walker from Lock Haven and Mrs, Lewis Bruing from Mill Hall Mr and Mrs. 8. T. Riegel enter- tained these reladves Sunday even- ing for supper: Mr. and Mrs Harry Taylor Sr, son Jack Mr, and Mrs Harry Taylor, Jr, and children Janet and Bobby from Salona Robert two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Share: was taken to the Centre County hospital Saturday night after a se- vere hemorrhage. On Monday he received a biood transfusion Sunday supper guests of the Bar- tholomew family were. Mr. and Mr: Robert Grenoble and son Donald from Lewisburg, and Mrs. Harold three children, Jack Elaine, and Judy from ANoona. A daughter was born last week in a Pitisburgh hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Horne. Mrs Horne is the former Miss Marjorie Fisher who taugh: music for geveral years in the Centre Hal} Township schools Mrs. Thomas Williams and Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew attended a tea given by the Womens Field Army against cancer at the State College hotel Thursday afternoon he principal speaker was Mrs J L. Ketterer Irom Germantown Sharer Reserve District No. 3 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THEFIRST NATIONAL BANK of Centre Hall IN THE STATE OF PENNA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 4, 1941, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SEC- TION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts). .... .. ot United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures $317604.16 56.348 00 RABI 50 3851.76 Georges Valley: Sunday School 9:30, { able to be at work again, Sunday | 10:30; | the Young People of the | | a major operation and Poller | | Chester Wagner wag Ill over the | weekend, V. A. Auman has been ill last week, Perry H. Luse is remodeling the | Earl Frazier home east of town william H. Kerlin has been | quarantined for measles since last week. since William MeClenalian and Mrs. Robert McClenahan shopped | in Lewistown Thursday Miss Ida Frasier, who has been ill for several weeks with croupe, is Mr and Mrs, Qeorge Sweeney entertained Mr, and Mrs, Prank Shuty to dinner Sunday William Potter, young son of Mr and Mrs. Harry W. Potter, ha; bec {ll with grippe since Sunday Miss Isabel Musser of Rock Springs spent the weekend ag the guest of Miss Eleanor Potter Mrs. Charles H. Light underwent in ti Centr County Hospital Monday Mrs. Susan Emery spent Satur night and Sunday at Su with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan and family D. W. Bradford the Centre County months, returned on Tuesday William Wagner Mrs. Charles Geary gpent Thursday with John B. Wert, Sr Orvis Weaver is building a home near the Garbrick welding plant on a lot purchased recently from Mi Sarah McClenahan Mr. and Mrs. FP. P. Geary an and Mrs. Reuben 8. Ricker Sunday dinner guests of Mr Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison The Young People's Circle is in charge of a sun vice at the Evangelical church i o'clock Easter morning The Missionary Society of ihe Presbyterian church will meet Wed- nesday evening, April 16, a! f home of Mrs. Harry Potler The Helping Hand Lutheran Sun- day School class will hold a foo sale in the room nex the Wel Store Saturday t m we who has been In Hospital for to his home Juniata and of Alt Mr. and Mr of wna 1 Mr wert and Missionary ae Ser it 6 {io Mrs. Susan Emery ente Mr and Mrs. Willlam Ashlie: Tennessee and Mr. and Mrs Smith {rom State College al ; ner Saturday evening The Parent-Teachers Association is compleiing plans for U i carnival to be held school gymnasium Friday April 18, for the benefit of The Senior Class of the Cen'r Hall-Potter high school is planning to present a minstrel show early U May increase the Washington trip fund, James A Myers will di- rect the performance The Boy Scout Council will hold an annual banquet at the Wood ward Hotel Tuesday evening A! this time the new scout executive from Lewistown will meet With U council for the first These young people were confirm- ed at a service in the Reformed Misses Es- Bradford Gloria Brooks Betty Slack and Miriam Slack: David 8. Booset Paul E Bradford Jr. Lewis A Gar- brick and William Reese Jr Mrs. Anna Bartholomew even the band to ne tira sme €nier- tained at dinner Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Bartholomew's birthday Be- sides the family these guesly were present: Pau] Probst, Mr and Mrs W. D. Herman, Mr and Mrs Wii- iam Tressler and Mr. and Mrs Agnew Bloom These sons and daughters attend. ed the funeral Friday of Mrs Eliza- beth Mit erling: Mrs, William Ash- ley of Chattanooga, Tenn. Charles Mitterling, Chicago; Mrs, Anna Barrie from Harrisburg: Mrs Clay- ton Breon from Lock Haven, Mrs John Homan from Lewistown; and | School class of | until Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Brininger and two daughters from Southmont spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Albert LL. Emery and familly Centre Hall-Potter baseball tean piayed ils first practice game al Spring Mills last evening. The sea son Oper next Friday April 18 The Willing ofliciaily Workers Sunday the Lusheran chureh has postponed regular meeting Wexinesday, April 16 Mrs. Fred Homan will entertain the group Mr. and Mrs, C tained these friend when A. Bpyker enter - of their daugh- | ter, Martha, on her sixteenth birth. | day, Monday at | the evening | Patricia Boozer a surprise party in Misses Joyce Bradford, Isabel] Emery, Myra Confer Ji Hanna Cieraldine Rockey, and Barbara Potter, Erne F. Frank, Homer Krapx William {| and | | | Musser, Harolg Wagner, Ned Penne. packer, John Garver Jr. and Edgar Harter Robert Patlerson from Davis, 11 John Pallerson [rom Boals- called at the Searson home Thursday burg last Cond Friday will be he Methodist church of Plea Cop from 12 noon to 3 m welcome and may stay all or par of the service ing, however, only during the sing ing of a hymn, The following pas tors will deliver meditations on the Seven Words from the Cro The Reverends L. J. Kaufman, W. 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J vam {1a Rinse............. 3 Rex 2602 k= 3be NECTAR SHver Dust wir Towa 2 Jee 30¢ Soap Flakes White Sail 23¢ TEA pr rr dE WC Me SDE Wallpaper Cleaner Cmax... 3 ™™ 22¢ ORANGE PEKOE .. V/;-Lb. 25¢ 3 Cakes Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts. ........ MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- teed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities Secured liabilities: (a) Depuaita secured by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law . Ha. 70.80%: New Cabbage . ......2 «= 9¢ Fancy Tomatoes =: ... = 19¢ Ripe No. | SEED POTATOES Seven Different Varieties. State of Pennsylvania, County of Centre, ss: I, Daniel 8. Daup, cashier of the above-named bank. do solemn- ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (BEAL) DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of April, 1941 R. STANLEY BROOKS, Notary Public, My Commission Expires August 2nd. 1942,
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