Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 01, 1941, Image 2

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__THL! CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 1, 1941.
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
PTA ELECTS OFFICERS;
CANCELS STATE MEMBERSHIP
Mrs. Paul Bradford, treasurer of
the Parent-Teachers Association
announced at the April meeting
Monday evening, a balance of $130. |
18, of which $116.65 is to be useq as
the initial payment on band uni-
forms.
The indoor carnival netted $70.99; |
(he bake sale, $37.62: and the band |
aids, $10.00.
Mrs. George Sweeney, Miss 1a |
Frazier, Mrs, 8S, A. Bitner, Mrs, w.
K_ Hosterman, Mrs, Hayes Ralston,
Reuben 8. Rickert, Alfred Craw-
ford. and Bruce Hartley.
HURCH SERVICES
Evangelical, The Rev, W, K, Hos~ |
terman_ pastor. Bethesda: Coms«|
munion 9:00; Lemont: sunday |
School 10:00, Church Service 11: 00; |
Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30
Other business included a vote to | Churth Service 7:30,
withdraw from the state organiza-
tion, and the election of these of-
ficers: president, Mrs, C. A, Spyker;
first vice-president, Mrs, D M
Bradford; second vice-president
Miss Dorothy McMichael, secre-
tary, Russell] W. Bohn; and treas-
urer, Mrs. Paul Bradford
The president appointed
committees for the Memorial Day
festival: ice cream and cake Mrs
J, W. Bradford, Mrs, J. § Boozer,
Mrs. George Sweeney, Mrs J PF.
Wetzel and Mrs. J B, Wert, Jr.
sandwiches, Mrs. Paul Bradford,
Mrs, R. 8 Hagan, Mrs. M. A, Burk-
holder, Mrs. Bruce Amey, and Mrs
Danie! Bloom; and soft drinks J
Ernest Wagner
The entertainment feature of the
evening was the annual round-up
of grades, rural schools and high
scheol in a musical program
The township pupils presented
two folk dances with singing and
a question and answer feature con-
cerning instruments key signatures
and terms in music
The grade school
two-part harmeny, Spring
Time” and “St. Marie,” and the
high school chorus sang “Dance of
the Leaves” and ‘Spring Song.”
The Rev, W. K. Hosterman was in
charge of the evenings devotions
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SENIOR MINSTRELS TO
BE PRESENTED, MAY
On Friday evenihg, May 9 at 8
o'clock, the senior class of the Cen-
tre Hall-Potter high school will
present a different and original
type of program to the reople of
Centre Hall ang vicinity. The pro-
duction is entitled “The Senior
Minstrels,” and the class 15 at work
now rehearsing for the performance
Outside “acts” have been woven
into the minstre] in order to provide
additiona] enjoyment
Interiocuter for the minstrels will
be Mark Jordan, and the “ends”
will be Robert Rimmey, Dean Neff
Kenneth Runkle, Dean Reish
James Rimmey and Ernest Lans-
berry. Betty Searson is the ac-
companist, and James A Myers
the director. The proceeds will be
used to help defray the expenses
of the Washington trip
The chorus will Include: Doris
Bloom, Agnes Delaney, Lols Homan,
Rosella Homan, Evelyn Miller, Peg
MeClenahan, Gayle Palmer, Mar-
tha Rimmey Emeieen Ross tity
Runkle, Alice Slack, Jean 8mith,
Vincent Treaster, James OCerhart,
Paul 8mith, Rean Deish, Robert
Rimmey Dean Neff, Kenneth
Runkle; James Rimmey and Ernest
Lansberry.
Specialties will be announced
later. Admission for adulls will bz
25 cents, and for children 15 cenis
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pupils
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sang in
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GEORGE SMITH HEADS
SCHOOL FIRST AID OLUB
The First Ald al lub of the Centre
Hall-Polter high school, Sporsored
by James A. Myers recently eleet-
ed these officers for next year:
president George Smith; vice-
president, Adon Foust, secretary,
Paul Bradford, Jr; treasurer, Ar-
dell Gross; and scribe, John Wy-
land
This organization, composed of
fifteen boys met this vear to learn
different kinds of bandages and
splints and how to use them
Social events were a swimming
party at the Glennland and a spa-
ghetti supper at the high school
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MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET
SCHEDULED FOR MAY 8
The
church are planning a mother-
daughter banquet to be served in
the Sunday School room next
Thursday evening, May 8 by the
men of the shurch,
The program committee,
Daniel 8. Daup, Mrs.
Mrs
{ pastor
! visited their som Robert 1
]
ladies of the Evangelical
| last
William Han- |
na, and Mrs, Paul Venerick, plans
The banquet committee
includes:
MILLHEIM CIPAL
| Show Time: 7:10 2 9 P. M0.
wm LAST TIMES TODAY ——
THURSDAY
PAMILY NIGHT
Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore
Milton Berle
“TALL, DARK AND
HANDSOME"
A swell picture for the family
folks—See it
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(May 2 and 3)
Something For You All to Crow
About .. . .
“BARNYARD
FOLLIES”
With Mary Lee, Dorothy Harri-
son (Queen of Dairyland), Ra-
dios Popular Entertainers . . .
“Pappy” Cheshire . . . the Cackle
Sisters . . . The Kidoodlers . . .
Jim Jeffries. By all means don't
miss “BARNYARD FOLLIES.”
Also--MARCH OF TIME-
“Labor & Defense”
MONDAY & TUESDAY
(May 5 and 6)
TIM HOLT-in
“WAGON TRAIN"
Back to the good old days when
4 man's gun was his only law.
“§|I° Also Finest Selected Shorts.
{7 DN
Lutheran: The Rev. C. C otto, |
tor, Centre Hall: Sunday School
{ 9:30. Chureh Service 7:30; Spring
Mills: Church Service 9:00, Sunday
School 10:00; Tusseyville: Sunday |
School 9:30, Church Service 7:30
Methodist: The Rev, WT. Glenn,
Centre Hall: Church Ser- |
vice Sunday Scho? 10:30;
Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30,
Church Service 10:45
Presbyterian: The Rev, J
Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont
day School 10:00, Church Service
7:30. Pine Grove Mills Sunday
School 9:30, Church Service 10:30.
Reformed: The Rev. D, R, Keen-
er. pastor. Centre Hall: sunday
School 9:30. Church Service 17 30.
Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30,
Church Service 10:30; Farmers
Mills: Church Service 9 00, Sunday
School 10:00
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Mary Nefl pent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs Edgar M Miller
Mr and Mrs, Earl Yearick from
Hublersburg visited Mrs Rebecca
Spayvd Sunday
Mrs. W. A Odenkirk,
Helen, and several guests
urday in Altoona
The son born recently
Mrs, Hammond Kline
named William Evan
Mrs. Prank McClellan and daugh-
ter Byrnina from State College Vis-
ited Mrs. Susan Emery, Suntay.
Miss Lefa Bitner spent last week
wi th her grandmother in “Tussey ile
gr
helping
with the housecleaning
Mrs, Jot
9:30
M
Sun-
daughter
spent Sat-
to Mr. and
has been
in Homan of Spring Mills
has been helpihg Mrs. E M. Huy-
ett with her spring house cleaning
Miss Helen Odenkirk was walking
on crutches last week as a result
of an operation on a “hammer” toe
The Oleaners Evangelical Sun-
day School class met last evening at
the home of Mrs, Reuben 8. Rick-
The Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Keener
and Sandra returned Friday from
a visit a: Fleetwood ang Myers-
town,
Mrs. Faye Miller
Tatiana from State College
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs
Riegel
Mr. and Mrs. Rober: Homan and
wife from Williamsport were ‘Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Homan
The Evangelical
sionary Sotely will
fig at the home of Mrs
Sweeney
Mrs, Reuben 8 Rickert has been
unable to Be at work In the Sheffer
Dairy Store this week because of
an infected finger
Mrs. Paul Martz will give up her
work at the Coldron restaurant
May 4. She will be succeeded bY
Miss Bertha Sharer
Mr. and Mrs Franklin
and daughter
spent
ST
Woman's Mis
meet this even-
George
Sharer
n the
Geissinger Hopital Sunday and
found him noticeably better
Sunday callers at the Searson
home were Mr, and Mrs William
8Bmith from Zion and Mr ang Mrs
Irvin Stover from Yeagertown
Mrs, Peggy Shields and two chii-
dren from Indiana, gister Ellen and
mother from Bellefonte, visited at
the W. W. Kerlin home, Sunday
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs WW
Kerlin visited Mr, and Mrs Am-
brose Rice in State College, where
they have moved recently from Pine
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs, J FF Wetahl,
daughter Clara Low, and grand
daughter Shirley  visftegq Mr and
Mrs, Thomas Brininger in McClure
Suhday.
Miss Cora Homaf spent Part
week fn Altoona helping 1!
and Mr: Warren 'C, Homan
family become settled in their
of
to have special music and readings. | quarters
On March 9 a boy Franklin
Charles, was born to Mr, and Mrs.
Perry DeBuck of New York City
Mrs
Mr, and Mrs. Harold
and daughters Joanne and Lucille
of Glenshaw spent the weekend
with Mrs. E M. Huyelt and Mr
and Mrs, W. A Alexander
Sunday visitors at the Earl Fra-
vier home included Mr. and Mrs,
Charles A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Ulrich, sons Richard and
Kenneth and the latter's wife
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Dutrdw, Mr
and Mrs, Ciy@e Dutrow, William
Homan and Mrs. Raymond Walker
from 8tate College, spent Sunday
| with Mr. and Mrs. George Richards
| in Altoona.
Al a Feeent meeting the Woman '« |
the janitorial
Horry |
and several |
in gw Grange Hall
members volunteered to serve us
| dnogiter Betty and Mr George |
|
James Searson,
t the!
th Mr, and Mrs. Prank Ish-|
| to the grade pupils
7 of Bpring Mills
| Chiitchren
Alexander
.
Mrs. Milord Luge entertained
the Clover Club last evening al her
home
The Reformed Friendship Bible
Class will meet this evening at the
home of Mrs. James Delaney
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luse and Mrs,
Earl Frazier visited Mrs. Carl Burk-
holder at Camp Devitt, Sungday.
The local members of the DAR |
| plan to attend a meeting of the ors
anization at State College this
| evening.
Mrs. Stella Z, Buck from Berwick | | of Vandergrift
ferme
Jami-
until
Roy 8
visited her niece Mrs
4 Friday
gon and family from
Monday
Mr. and Mrs Kittleberger
Harry
| and daughter Louise from Curwens-
ville spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna
Bartholomew and family
Paul Petterolf has been appoint-
ed chairman of the Firemen's Car-
nival to be held July 10, 11 and 12
on the Grange Fair Grounds
Miss Frances Miller,  W. CT
lecturer spoke and showed slides
yesterday at 1:45
and to the high school group at 2:45
u.
| 0 clock
Saturday guests at the
mew home were E 1 Bartholomew
from Altoona and Mrs James Sax-
faughter Jane
f
infant daug ol
on and
Bellefonte
The Leader
mittee of the
oll of Bo)
evening In
Scout Camp
Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs, F. V
tended a concert by
Symphony orchestra
Tuesday night
Bugene Burkholder has
special meeting of the Alumni As-
sociation tomorrow (Friday) even-
ing at 8 o'clock in the high school
building to appropriate money for
a second hand grand piano, bought
recently from the J. H. Troup Com-
pand in Harrisburg
Rober; Shaver ie
of Mr. and Mrs Pranklin Share!
who has been in the Geisinger Hos-
pital gor several weeks wag brought
home Tuesday afternoon for a wees
when he returns (0 the hospital
he will udergo an operation to res
move a tumor of the lddney
Mrs. Anna Bartitolo mew
Elizabeth Bartholomew, Mrs. Lovan
Smith. Miss Helen Rines, Mrs. RO)
8 Jamison, and daughter Cathar-
ine spent last Thursdiy in Wil
lamsport, Mrs. Jamison vish ad he:
Miss Bue Reeder On
trip surg
via, Lewd
vist od Mrs. Robert Grent die
Carl
hip Training Com
Juniata Valley Coun-
Scout will meet LHI
the Seven Mountain
Hagan and
Goodhart al-
the Milton
in Milton
R
called
two-year-old son
Mis
party
there and Mrs
Camp Devitt
Sunday guests at the John I
Wert 8r., home were Mr and Mrs
Rossman Wert and daughter Gall
from Upper Darby, Mr and Mrs
James Law from Lock Haven, Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Daje and son Jack
from Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs
Jolin B. Wert Jr. and daughter
Joanne, Mrs Rossman Wert and
daughter will remain here for sev-
eral weeks
POTTERS MILLS
Jeremiah Shaffer, Who is station-
ed in a camp Near Washington, D
C.. vizited over the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Shaffer
R. HH McCormick and wife
State College: Charles Joon
wife. of Bellefonte, and Miss Caro-
line McCloskey took supper Sun.
day evening At the G. HH. McCor-
mick home The supper was in hon-
or of Mr. MeCarmicks birthday
and Mr. and Mrs. McCormick's wed-
ding .anmiversary. Mr. and Mrs. M
A. Burkholder and wife and grand-
daughter, of near Centre Hall, called
at the McCormick home Sunday
evening
Mr. Shaffer and wife, Mr. Banton
Smith, wife and child of York Coun.
ty. visited over the weekend at the
home of Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr
and Mrs J M. Blauser
J. M. Carson, wife, granddaveh-
ter and two great.grandchildren are
spending a few fave With thelr
danghfers In West Chester
G. H. McCormick, wife, mother
and Miss ©. T. MeCloskey, visited
with #riends at State Coliege Ban.
day aftervionn
Rev, Walter Glenn, wife and son
thok supper Bunday
evening at the Wilbur Confer home
Thomas Shaffer, wife and four
visited Over Easter with
their oldest daughter in New Jer
Burkholder a
of
and
DeButk was the former Miss 5€Y
| Evelyn Colyer
AP ini
PINE GLEN
Church Services: Sunday School
at 9:30; Church at 10:30; Epworth
League at 7:30 with the Rev. Carey
Dershen pastor,
The chicken ang waffle supser
that was scheduled for jast Satur-
day evening was postponed due to
reasons beyond our control
| Mrs Bd Hoover was led to
{Grampian on actoont of, the death
of her Brother Orvis Smith.
Mrs. Jane Werte: and daughter
Phyllis of Philadelphia, and Re-
becea Burkey of Howard spent Sun-
| day at the Hodge home
Miss Butler will meet with the
jadies on Tuesday afternoon at the
Hodge home,
I Mr, Ivan Plubell motored to Belle-
fame last Saturday on a business
trip
Wesley and Maynard Schmoke
motored to Altoona one evening last
fe'eek They were accompanied home
{with their grandmother, Mrs. Ram-
LaRue Garner of Altoona spent the
weekend wt the Schmoke home.
Miss Edith Beales has returned
| here after several weeks visiting
| friends. in Lancaster and Harris-
Mr. Harry Beales has been on the
| sick list his many friends wish for
his speedy recovery.
Miss Edna Viehdorfer spent the
* weekend with her parents Mr. and
Treaster, Mrs. 8 A Bitner, ol
Mrs, Roy Dutrow,
| Mrs, Qlyde Viehdorfer,
Mrs. Sicele of Bellefonte and Mrs
thie Hodge home,
thy
Mrs.
Elmer
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and Mr Mrs, Clare
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Bloomquist
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Kuhn
Dale, of Sinte Co
days at the home and Mr
Harry McCirk Altoon vi
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Mrs. CGieorge ¥isher M nd M
Jones, and Mi Beu- son, Paul, 5)
Thursday al Bea sellarman
where they attended hart, at
annual convention of M1
Missionary Boclety of  tgona
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sister and brother-in
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Hamilton, of Newark
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