Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 17, 1941. — —— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY FINE EASTER PROGRAM AT REFORMED CHURCH SUNDAY The Cloth of Sendony” a play by Elizabeth H. Emersan was drama- tized by the Youth Fellowship of the Trinity Evangelical-Reformed church Easter Sunday evening The cast of characters for this difficult but skillfully enacted drama included: Joseph of Arimathaea, a wealthy Jew a member of the San. | Su- | Bradford; Joseph, Martha a friend of Sussan- nah who becomes wealthy, Dean Relish; Nicodemus, a Pharisee, member of the Sanhedrin, Rimmey; Jarius, a synagogue ruler from Galilee, Woodrow Bradford, Julith his twelve-year-old daugh- Evelyn Brooks: Servant, in the of Joseph, John Delaney Temple Rimmey Ledrin, Robert sannah niece of Rimmey; David E ter nouse Priests, guard: liam Rimmey Charles Ramer The story Joseph, of the Nevin a room in the just Jeru- alem Pass The Cloth of Sendony to Joseph was a of wealth and power illad his very life with selfishness nd cowardice until in the supreme est he gave it as a for is crucified Lord C. D. Sk formance D. R. Keene! assisted ¢ the Senior choir and h Fellowship music. Soloists were Miss Joyce Brad- P. Campbell. Mis Mabe Eungard was in charge oi tl ia and exotic costumes and ries Ramer and Dean nipulated the lighting * » » M INDOOR CARNIVAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW occurs in outside week ouse ol during on yImpol ial cloth naker irected the per- member: furnished the James A. Myer ford and Mrs. W vish Bradford effect 1 from Quartet Donald Shope id 1. Gray- high ician, Hing the Farmer DP. Sionaker A. Mvers and Dav 1, and a race of the Indoor chariot are id tom clock Wm as ¢ Tow COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES TO BE HELD HERE MAY 28 ass of the Ce SCHOO. | mencenmnent Wednesd £ ugh TIPE PAROS ALI & mn tas i Audiiorium iy evell- president and Oe he girl's alaureate Trinity lass briefly music furnished chorw service will will be Reformed » Rev rmon YOUNG PEOPLE CONDUCT FASTER SUNRISE SERVICE wary C conducted ga service Easter morning at 6 lock The program included: g candle- light processional, “Let the Beauty of Jesus;” song, “1 Will Follow Thee." scripture read by Anna M Whiteman and Betty Lou Sweeney the Easter Story by Jean Hanna, prayers by several members of the Qircle; son “Jesus Is Always There.” poems by a verse reading choir; vocal solo Miss Ruth Hart- ley: remarks by the Rev. W K Hosterman, and a closing song CHURCH SERVICES. evangelical: The Rev, WK. Hos- terman, pastor. Spring Mills: Com- 77 N MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM Show Time: 7:10 & 8 P. M. Rl A Yl Ls Sh eo LAST TIMES TONIGHT! THURSDAY FAMILY NIGHT Aduits 20e Children “NIGHT TRAIN" Margaret Lockwood FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 18th & 19th) JAMES CAGNEY, OLIVIA DEHAVILLAND, in: "STRAWBERRY BLOND “MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON" LATEST MEWS ISSUE MONDAY & TUESDAY (April 21st & 22nd) I=Paul Kelly, and Rochelle Hudson, in: “Girls Under 21” No. 2-Charles Starrett, in: Thundering Frontier Also Finest Selected Shorts 10¢ No. COMING APRIL 25th “THIEF OF BAGDAD" st J James ' It | ,. Harvey Flink one day last week on John Spyker came home {rom York for the opening day of trout season Mrs. Robert Neff returned home | from the Centre County Hospital on Tuesday afternoon The Latin class of | munion 9 15; Sunday School 10:15; Lemont Sunday School 10:00, | Church Service 11:00; Bethesda: Church Service 2:00: Centre Hall Sunday School 9:30 Lutheran: The Rev, C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Spring | Mills Sunday School 9:30, Chureh | Service 10:30; Tusseyville: Church | Service 9:00, Sunday Schoo] 10:00; Methodist, The Rev, WF, Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30; Church Service 10:45 | Presbyterian, The Kirkpairick, pastor Schoo! 10:00, Centre Hall Church Service LJ LJ - LJ PERSONAL MENTIONS, John D. Meyer of Tyrone visited among friends here on Sunday Robert Wetzel was lll with an at- tack of the weekend A friend of Miss Eva Balley's m Lamar visited her last week. Rev. W. K. Hosterman re- purchased a new Chevrole! | Sarah Kocher, the teacher, had a thentre party Tuesday evening, Mrs. Robert McCormick, R, N from State College is caring for Mrs, C. H. Light, who is recovering from an operation in the Centre County | Hospital J M.| These trout fishermen from New- Sun- | port had dinner Tuesday with Mr Service | and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison, Charles School | Geary, Nevin Geary, Scot Jacobs, | and Philip Benson The Rev, D. R. Keener Danie] 8. Daup attendegq the Cen- { tre County Sportsmen's fish dinner {in the Pleasant Gap Grange Hall on Monday evening Mrs. W. K. Hosterman is spend- ing this week at Aaronsburg with {Mr and Mrs. O. W. Hosterman, helping to care for Mrs, Hosterman and a new born son, Vinton burg Theological Seminary assisted the Rev, C. C, Otto of the local La- theran pastorate with hls commu- nion services on Easter High school entrance examina- tions will be given Thursday, May 1, in the high school guditorium for the Potter Township pupils and Thursday, May 22 for the Centr Hall pupils Mr. ang Mrs. Robert Schlegel of Fleetwood spent Sunday with their daughter and husband, the Rev and Mrs. DR. Keener, er and daughter Sandra relurped to Fleelwood to spend Mls week, William Confer, Staff Sergeant t Fort Bragg, N. C spending a furiough with mothe: Jahn Whiteman. Today Mr and Mrs. Whiteman, Mrs. Conler and Anna Marle Whiteman are visidng Mr. and Mrs, Charles Geary and family in Newport Mr and Mrs. E. W. Miller enier- tained these guests dinner on Sunday: Mrs. Mary Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! Grove, Robert Nef! Miss Mary Delinda Polter and Mr and Miz C. A Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff and Mr Robert Brennan visited with the group u the afternoon ! 1 Rey Lemont Church Sunday 10:30 | day 7:30; 9:30 grippe over in The cently Car Mr, and Mrs spent Easter with E. Balley Mr Reuben 8S. Rickert began working at the Shefler Dairy Store on Monday Miss Bessie Coldron is hot water heating system in her home Mr. and Mrs. Sarl Dewart Easter Laura Lee home Miss Miriam weekend with her parents Warren Homan Mir J F. Wetzel and Daniel 8 Daup spent Harrisburg Martin Mrs, E Charles Mr. and having a installed Mastellar of spent at the Mrs the and Homan spent , M1 and Mr in ten-day 9 Mir ie Presbyterian S0- Ly met last meeting at home Mrs, P. V. Goodhart Mrs, Grace Breon of State College the Easter holidays with her r and daughter here and Mrs. J. J. Glenn were Easter guests of F. V Goodhart George Sweeney en- and Mrs, Ray Booo Aaronsburg on Eas- Missionary the to WW and Mr: ined Mr n fram vi The Karoondinha Council of the Boy met gt the Woodward Hotel Tuesday evening for a dinner meelifg with C LL. Dannenberg of Lewistown itive SCouts recently app These The Rey D oe rite £3 nevis neg SoU wd Mi J M. Kirk- on Jack have returned érian Manse for the £ Xe Wid men &° R, Keene? Jame A and J F tended Delas Slonaker, Fetterolf entertained Wage service Class of the Lu- School at her home hese new members were taken into the Evangelical church at the Easter Communion service: Herbert 8S. Ralston, Ardell H Grove, N Bdwin Crawford, George 8 William PF. Daup Anna Whiteman, Janet Runkle Gerhart returned from: |, Hanns, Betty Lou Sweeeniey, the weekend for the Margaret I. Smith and Betty A of Edward Durst Johnsan All the children ang grandchii- dren of Mr. and Mrs. D M. Brad- lord were home gor Easter Sunda; Besides those living at home the party included: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur McClellan and two children from Lock Haven, Vinton McClel- lan from Get. ysburg: Mr. and Mrs Harold E Bradford Mr and Mrs Robert Walker and two children and Mr. and Mrs Robert McCor- mick from State College Mrs. J White president of the county W. C. T. U. and Mrs. R U Wasson, i(reasurer, from State Col- lege, spoke al the jocal W. CT U meeling at the home of Mn Smith Monday night. These local members were present besides Mr Smith: Mrs. John B. Wert Sr president: Mrs, Chester Spyker Mrs. Margaret Godshall, Mrs. Wil- Freda in State Callege with her parent Lam MeClinti Robert Ambler wining load 1sehold goods The McClintic employed spent the weekend Mr and Mrs. Wi- N HVOT ovel Willing Workers Sunday class of the Lutheran church last evening the home Fred Homan, Mrs. Roy 8 Catherine his mother, of Hifflinburg Elizabeth Royer ran Port Matilda with her parents, Mrz J. Elmer Royer The name of Mrs. E E Bailey was inadvertently omitted from the list of Centre County Hospital sub- cribers in the last issue Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, Mis Elizabeth Bartholomew and Paul Probst made a business trip to Som- erset Monday and returned Tues- ‘gy ony : | lam Fioray, Mrs. Abner Alexander Mr. and Mri. David I. Graybill | Mrs John B. Wert. Jr. and Mrs spent Easter in Wiconisco with Mr. | FP Vv Gosdhart I and Mrs. Sherman Good and fam- | ily, and Mrs, Graybill is spending the week there, Monday dinner guests at the F V.| erly occupied by the A & P com- Goodhart home were Mra, J. M. Me- | pany in Bellefonte The commitiere Williams and Mrs, Rose Black from | would appreciate being notified by Tyrone, and Miss Mary Keinzle of | anyone having clothing or house- Baltimore, Md | hold articles to contribute to ths Charlies D. Horning of New York | sale, and someone will be sent two City, editor of Science-Fiction Mag- | collect it. Mrs. FV. Goodhart. azine was an over-night guset of | Mrs W. W. Kerlin, and Mrs Edgar Miller represent Centre Hall on the commities Sunday guests of the Rev at Mr daugh guests Jamison Miss friend Easter Jamison and were Enster Mrs. QO A and ang a pend and fr i Mr Centre Coun'y Hospital 8 to be way to California Mr. and Mrs, Richard Prank from Huntingdon visited Mrs Mary Fiink and Harvey Flink Sunday evening. Mr. Frank is employed on the Huntingdon daily paper Miss Charlotte Keller, of Buck Hill Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller, and daughter Janet from Laurel, Del. spent the Easter vaca tion with Mr. and Mrs, D, K, Keller, Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Garig and severa] children of Nanty-Glo, vis- Mr. and Mrs. George Foust and brother, W. L. Poust, of Milton. and Mrs, Otto's sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Harry Troutman and two children from Sunbury. “Chap - Py” Troutman remained here until Tuesday when he returned home with the Rev, and Mrs. Otto and Anne, Mrs, Otto will spend this and | McClellan from Getiys- | | Mr William Ralston | Mare! Fern | Lovan | ' ton The Spring rummage sale gor the | | | held May 8 in the store room form- | and | Mrs. C. C. Otto were: her parents, | week with her parents and the Rev Mr, Otto will attend a Rural church | conference at Shamokin i | pop ad— HOWARD The ladies Miscsionary Soclely | will meet qt the home of Miss Anna | Holter tonight, (Thursday) Mr, John H. Wagner spent sever. {al dave this week In Johnstown, at the Centre | Hall-Potter high schou] with Miss | the home of his son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Wagn"r al that place District Deputy Grand Master, | Mr. Harry Dearment, Glenn Fravel, | and Cecll Pletcher attended lodge in Blanchard Monday evening. Mr. David Hammon had a stroke Sunday, He is a patient in the Centre County home. Mr. Hammon is past his elghty-third year Mrs, Gilbert Shope, son motored to Washington, D. C.. S8un- day to see the Cherry Blossoms Mr, and Mrs, Doyle Yearick, Mr John Conde and lady friend of Del- aware were visiting at the homes o their parents over the weekend Mr. Wilbur Brumbaugh's brother and wife of Philadelphia were week - end guests at the Brumbaugh home Mrs, Harold Isher en.ertained a number ladies at home Monday everiing in honor of Mis Jean Allen. Miss Allen will be re- placed by Miss Evelyn Schwank o Allentown Miss Schwank wa working In the extension depart- ment al State College Mr. and Mrs, Fred DeVictor ant son of Williamsport were guests at the home of Mrs, DeVictor's and Mrs, Malcolm Piler Miss Mae Orr siting at home of parents, Mr Paul of her parent Lae her M: Orr Mrs Herbert Pletcher enter tained the ladies of “Win One clas: of Reformed church, last ang the th Lhe | Thursday evening Mrs, Keen- | Dr. George Hensyl and Mahony City spent Easter a W. H Kurtz and fam- Lhe heme of Dr i children of New Kensing Mary of Somer! Lauretta Clearfield v weekend at Kate home Mr York home of Mr Hilda W Eleanor and Mis; 8 Lock Haven, spent Faster : York C and of sited the Weber Jason were weekend hia Caprio of vacaliors ompiete hi iai UUme Fas! Mrs and Ms formerly located HA spen sister, Mr Howard Bit =0 af0 a8 4 mer Philiptuireg Lies year proven hime ner among hi aere Fuld CONngen.al Easter at MOCaL and pe spent iriends ell oS chant many dence Mr Perris the Walker hav- Curt Longee Howard have own skill ant NOW 0 0F their new and Mr: ing purchased progerty recently in remodeled J. by their hard jabor. They ing thelr home neighbors all happiness Elery Tice, who has been employ ed at Conshohocken, spent Baste: vacalion with his family at Howard Mrs. Ida Holmes and her dsugh ter Mrs. Ruth Moore of Fleming- called here jasi week on a busi- ness mission Mr. and Mrs Jacob Fry and her mother, Mrs. Hetlle Loder, all spen Easter among friends in Williams- port, Fa — .- . POTTERS MILLS Miss Verna Auman, who is em- ployed at Mexica, Mi in county visiteg over the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Ira Auman, Mr. Charles Faust and family of Rayersiord, spent their Easier vaca. are ang wighi Wem y and J | Lon at the home of Mr. J. G. Boal Mrs Margaret Page, nee Faust of Oak Hall is spending same time &t the home of her brother Mr, W. A Faust . Mr. Charles E. Allison, son Done ald of Toronto, Canada, Mr. and Mrs, John Foster of Aaronsburg, called at the Mr. G. H McCormick bome, Friday afternoon There wil] be no preaching in the Sprucetown M. E church on Sun- day April 20th. Rev, W, G. Glenn the pastor ix attending conference a, Hasvsburg. Mr. H. E Hennigh i attesting a few days as a charge delegate f(r ited Mr. Garis’ brother, Herbert | Garis and family near town, and | on Sunday called on friends in Cen tre Hall. i My, and Mrs. FP. P. Geary enter- | tained Mr. and Mrs J. Frank Smtin | from Bellefonte Mrs Ollie Auman and Mrs Elizabeth Brown . from Millheitn, and Mr. and Mrs. Reu- | ben 8 Rickert to dinner Sunday. | Robert Sharer, two-year-old. son of Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Sharer | was taken to the Geissinger Hos- | | pital in Danville Monday for tredt- | ment and observation. His condi { tion has been diagnosed as a con- | genital tumor of the kidney. | These members of a confirmation | class joined the Lutheran church Croquignole ad oY A SPECIAL WAVE Let La Rouge Get You Ready for the Hot Summer Months ! Wrapped In bad LaRouge Supreme Croquignole (Reg $6.00 Olly Heavy Oil Eugene Croguignole (Reg, $850» - - Frigidine Croquignole $3.00 Il (Regular $650) « « « « Gil pe $1 95 $9.50 $3.50 over Easter: Robert Blootn, Harry | Burris, Ruth Burris, Glenn Petler- for the Little Miss! MONDAY, TUES, WED, ONLY! off, Ruth Foust, Phyllis Grove, William Homan, Dean Luse, Harry | MeClenahan Jr, Robert Moyer, | Frances Noll, Evelyn Royer Marvin | | Sharer, Ana Paye Stover, Carl! Weaver, and Dean Weaver, Be-! | sides this class, thse adults joined | ] Crogquignole | CURLS - 2.50 Kiddies are not afraid of this method. No over- head machine, only one minute of heat All Croquignole $1.75 All our permanents Come R plete with Shampo). Trim and Hair Style. ment Write or phone for appoint- | the church: Mrs, Helen Decker, | | Jack Riegel, and Ralph Stamm; | { and these transferred by letter: | | Mrs, George Homan, Miss Martha | Mowery, and Nevin Royer, La ROUGE 19% East Main S86. "© — BEAUTY SHOP DIAL 2025 LOCK MAVEN, PA. —— orm — UNIONVILLE ——————————————— service Rev. Keeler return to Johnstown Mothodist Church: Prayer this Thursday evening; Bunday again school Sunday morning at 9°15 T. A McClellan was between train There will be no preaching this Bun. geet of hin wife at the Askin home day on account of the pastor ats oo day afternoon tending conference this week Mis A. ¥ Free Methodist Sunday with Friday evening, Bunday school on gq Logansport, Sunday morning 9:30 followed ib ol : it ) by the regular preaching service at 10:45 a. m. with sermon by the puas- tor, Rev. Howard Jacob Presbyterian Church Easter funen Huzel spent son, E. L. Bt Ind dents the Bellefonte High school from here resumed thelr {studies on Tuesday after a two day: Easta vacation v te f2tudy le Mon- Students of Pennsylvania day evening Bible Study class un- College from here. ‘resumed der the direction of Rey H. E, Ouk- studies on Wednesday after a week's wood will be held on Tuesday EY fr Fast vacation ning, April 22, at the home of Mi ‘ Sue McEwen, The following Mon.| Mis day evening, April 28, it held the at the home Mi H. ! SLE) Miles, of Union townshij vil William Barton yivania State College y Easter with hi rer wy ¢ M H. Ba: 5 place Mr. and Mi Harry were East Mr. and Union Prayer service on her at The Bale thelr Janie Zahn Pittsburgh with My «1 will Ix pen M1 » ' AAs i n vil ! Iter Zahni Miss Marga) Lo her dulle and of and Wa student of ation vening w Yiu i Mn anda on more, Md her parent Luea ol Rumberger husband after having week al parental hon Rev Keeler work in Johnst the he Mr het Lwownship returned home with pent the past her Robt MCI ie Bullock Philadelphia t at thelr home, expecting in this weekes ners ny aa ident nurse | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauder and | Miss Ida Mae Barton spent Easter gon, Paul, of Willlamsport were | with her incle, Rev, and Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. M: Lawrences at Bunbury and Mrs. C. W. Bauder dinner at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clark williams spent Ruel Lucas on Bun- Easter wi her family Mrs. Johm Hoff M1 ynd M1 Claylon Updegraf! i } and family of W aunt and Barton for th shut or 4 ul WAST ana 2474 Hhamsport whi of Rochester 11 A ! wirk recently at the were Bunday afternoon home dr. and Mrs. CG. 'W. Holt the home of |} Darer nag o r tf] v in the oomraun- Mrs H M. Blers Miss Nora Stover, of Wis 0 weekend guest of Mrs. Bue McEwen hom Monday The members of Night Bibie Bludy class ial gathering on Wedn« } t home of Mr ne i Mr. and Mrs, Howar rire Mi snd Bellefor caliers at Mr Le ana Bellelon The Young Women hwy sCBOO) clas returns Ww her wi morn meeting a Reish on Bunday of the Methodist church regular monthly the home of Mrs. Russell Tuesdny evening, April 22 Nou thes LEE] CG. W. Holt and Mr Holt and daughter tored to Tifin, Ohio ny Faster with the Mr Ester Mever Make This Discovery Today And Save Money On Fine Foods! Wonderful and Coffees! 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