Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 08, 1941, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 8, 1941.
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
{and Mrs
daughters
Luse and
R. 8
Mr,
son,
Hagan
and
Miss
HIGH SCHOLL ANNOUNCES
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
The clags of 1041 of the Centre
Hall- Potter high school will hold its
graduation exercises in the school
auditarfum Wednesday evening,
Ma
~ oy following program: Overture,
band; Invocation, the Rev. C, ©
Otto; Introduction, presentation of
the senior class to the audience by |
the president, Miss Agnes Delaney;
choral reading, senior class, “Here |
Endeth; Here Beginneth;” Saluta-
tory, Dean Relish; Reading of Class
History, Mark Jordan; Presentgtion
of class flower to J, PF. Wetzel, prin-
cipal, by Miss Betty Runkle; Fore-
telling the future, Misses Doris
Bloom and Rosella Homan; Last
will and testament, Misses
McClenahan, and Alice Slack, and
James Rimmey; Address J. F
Wetzel, class poem; Songs, Moon
of Spring time, Dances of the
Leaves, and Spring Song, by the
Girls Glee Club; Presentation os
gifts from class to its members,
Presentation of class motto, by Miss
lols Homan to junior class presi
Valedictory, Miss Emeleen
Ros Presentation of diplomas
lewis R, Lenhart, assistant County
Superintendent; Farewell address,
Miss Agnes Delaney, Benediction,
Rev. C. C. Otto; Finale band
The baccalaureate service is to be
held in the Reformed church, Sun-
day evening May 35 with the Rev
C. C, Otto delivering the sermon
The senior honor roll for the en-
tire terms includes: Miss Lois
Homan, Dean Reish Miss Emeleen
RH and Miss Betty Runkle
rs » LJ >
LUTHERAN CHURCH GROUP
RESENT PATRIOTIC PLAY
The Young Waman's Missionary
Society of the Lutheran church pre
sented a play entitled America for
Americans at the second annual
meeting of the Woman's Mission-
ary Societies of the Northern Dis-
trict of the Susquehanna Confer-
ence of the Central Penna Synod,
U. L C. A Wednesday the St
Paul's chu Mil Hall,
These were in the cast: Mrs. Fred
Homan, Mrs. Paul Fetterolf, Mrs, J
Harold Durst, Mrs, Roy Dutrow
Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs. Pred Luse
Mrs Ray Mark, Mrs, Ernest Frank,
Mrs, C. C. Otto, Miss Inez Luse
and Miss Adaline McClenahan
Mrs. J M Coldron Mrs PF K
Frank, and } Laura Lee acoom-
panied the gro > Mill Hall
The al deaker was Mr
Miriam Treon Mi Der a missionary
on furlough from Africa
» * » M
LOCAL TRI-HI-Y GROUP
ENTERTAIN MOTHERS
dent;
the
COLT
Our
rch in
vice ciub of the
] en-
members
ion of offi
bulld-
school
cers
} school
ng Mon day even
These mothers were pres
George Fetteroif Mrs
Emerick, Mrs. Join Rimmey
Malitha Delaney, Mrs. Paul Ross,
Mrs. rthur Holderman Mrs
Clarence Miller, Mrs, Fred Slack
Mrs, Lloyd 8mith, Mn Elmer
loom, and Mrs, Mary Wilkins
Officers for next year are: presi-
dent, Albert Foust, vice-president,
Jean FPetterolf; secretary, Marie
Emerick; treasurer, Mary Meyer,
and adviser, Miss Sarah Kocher
» A » *
MISS TAYLOR BECOMES
BRIDE OF EDWARD VOGT
Miss Frances Taylor
ville and Edward Vogt were united
in marriage Monday morning at
11:30 o'clock in Hagers own, Md
by the Rev. M, A Keesecater, pastor
af the Washington Square Metho-
dist Chur
Atteridants at
a brother of t
and a sister Me
Pleasant Gap.
The young people will make their
home here where the groom is
ployed by his father,
Mrs
Newton
Mrs
of Lecey-
the ceremon ny were
room, Floyd Vogt
of
a
Smith
Philip
ALUMNI T0 BUY
PANG FOR SCHOOLS |
The Centre Hall-Potter Alumni
Association at a meeting Friday
night voted to
school auditorium from the J H
Adaline |
em- |
buy a plano for the |
church
to make a trip to Harrisburg at |
| Kenneth
{ and sister from Madisonburg
Missionary
the expense of the Association Ww
purchase the instrument.
CHURCH SERVICES
Bvangelical
terman pastor, Tusseyville:
Services 9:00, Sunday Schoal 10:00;
Hall: Sunday School 9:30,
| Cure h service 10:30; Spring Mills:
{| Sunday School 9:30, Church Service |
| 7:80. « (These services will be
the Mother's Day theme.)
| Lutheran:
pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday School
9:30, Church Service 7:30; Farmers
Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church
Service 0:30; Jeorge's Valley:
10:00
Methodist: The Rev.
pastor. Centre Hall:
vice 9:30 Sunday School
Sprucetown: Sunday School
Church Service 10:46; Spring Mills
Sunday School 9:30 Church Servie
7:30
Presbyterian The Rev. J M
Kirkpatrick pastor, Lemont—Sun-
School 10:00, Chureh Service 11:00;
Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30
Church Service 7:30; Pine Grove
Churcl 9:30 Sunday School
10:30
Reformed
pastor
School 9:30,
Ser-
10:30;
Church
1 Service
The Rev. D. R. Keen-
Centre Hall: Sunday
Church Service 10:30;
Tusseyville: Church Service
Sunday School 10:00. (These ser-
vices are based on the general theme
“The Festival of the Christian
Home.")
er,
PERSONAL MENTIONS,
Clarence Miller Is having his
farm home near town painted
Mrs Delas R Keener was ill
several day week with a
throat
Mrs W
the Clover
evening
Mr, and Mra. Irvin Stover of Yes.
gertown called at the George Sear-
son home Sunday.
Misg Betty Krumrine of Pleasan!
Gap was the guest of Miss Betty
Searson Saturday.
Miss Rizapeth th Bartholomew
spent Saturday afternoon and even-
ing at Lock Haven
Mr, and Mrs. Meade Young of
Lewistown were Sunday visitors of
Mr and Mrs Gardner Grove
Mis J. Harold Durst and son
Duane spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs, Carnelius Houtz in Lemont
Mrs. James Searson spent Satur
day with her sister, Mrs. Paul Ho-
ward, and family in Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. H W, Pier and
daughter of Millersburg visited Mr
and Mrs, C, A. Miller on Sunday
Mss Anne Roper and flance of
Pittsburgh were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs, William P. Campbell
Elmer Runkle
oath
F107]
for
thig SQTe
W. Kerlin will entertain
Club at her home this
week at hed
y in State Col-
eg
Mrs
hildren
the Earl
ternoon.
The name of
was inadvertently
of hospital
weeks ago
J. Harolg Durst
mornin
Anng Strouse and three
of Pleasant Gap called a
Frazier home Sunday af-
W. F. Keller
omitted from the
subscribers a few
left
1 for Huntsdale where
will work for a week on a fish bhag-
chery project
Many friends of Mrs. Jacob
Sharer remembered her birthday
Saturday by sending handkerchiefs
and greeting cards
Mrs. D M, Bradford was the
guest of her gaughter Mrs. Wilbur
McClellan and family in Lock Ha-
ven for several week before
ast
Mrs, A minond Burkholder of
Trenton, N. J recuperating at
her home after a recent operation
to remove a growth at the bage of
| the tongue.
| Mrs. P. V. Goodhart, Eleanor Pot-
iter, and Miss Bernice Frazier ac-
| companied Mrs, Dora Odenkirk and
| daughtér Helen on a business trip
to Altoona Saturday
| The Susann Wesley Sunday
| School class held a Mother's Day
| party in conjunction with a congre-
guational meeting in the Methodist
last evening
Tuesday
he
days
9:00,
The Rev. WK. Hos- |
Church |
onl
W. F. Glenn, |
9:30, |
bevunmzk }
is employed
[ dinner
Church Services9:00, Sunday Scheal |
Sunday guests
Runkle
The
room,
Mr, and
Mrs
to spend Mother's Day with
Woman's
{of the Lutheran church
this evening in the
EM. Huyett
Huyett's only nephew,
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow, W. H
Homan, Miss Cora Homan, and Mrs
the Rev. C.-C. Otto, | Raymond Walker attended the fu-
last week
neral
of
Paul
Mr.
of
Fye in Pine Hall
These
local
Su nday
persons
Logan
at
Mr
were
Sunday School
Miller ig Murs
Mr
Mr. and
Mrs. | family J
mother | ces Zerby
Mrs. Robert
and
his
Soclety
in the pllcher's
will meet
Potter baseball
ard 13-9 in a league
evening
Miller plan
Mra
Sunday dinner
Mrs. J
were Mr
ford
and Mrs
daughter Joyce
Sunday
George Sharer were
Paul Helsey and
Centralia net.
daughters Mis
Frances and
guests
Emanuel
ars
attended a
son 5 uKe
Sports.
guests
Bhannon Boozer
J. Will
of Mr
her
grandchild
Davis,
Philomena
| men's camp in Blue Ball Gap:
and
Mry
Maude
Zerby
W, Zerby and Miss
of Mr
and family
iam Brad
and
Eleanor Armstrong of State College Th
and Mrs
from
Tues
ster
Pi atton
Mr. |
Zerby,
and
Fran-1
With Pete Smith and John Knarr
box Centre
team defented How
game
Hall-
the
day day
evening
and
Miss | hig
Mr
from | re
two
and C
Dot
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Cider Vinegar "~ .... "9c
Robert Gerhart gpent the woek= |
three | end here
William John Rishel has been 111
eral days and unable to work
Mrs
week for New
in COL
Mrs
Helping
Schoo] class at
Three
Lock
fege observed teaching in the local \ i . sanding re
school Tuesday an
iB
1
+ Karoondinha Council] of Boy
Scouts launched its annual drive for
funds at a breakfast at the
taurant
representative
Ww
ald
at both
Wetse)
sessions, and Mrs. J P
and Mrs. W. P. Campbe.l
sang “I Waited for the ford by
Mendelssohn Theladies Bibi
Paul Fetterolf, Daniel 8, Daup, and
Donald Miller, Money secured in
this drive will be used to maintain
the Scout camp In the Seven Moun-
tain ang defray expenses of the
class wi #14 nis by M1 John
Scout executive, assistant. and the  Knarr, presiden M1 Frank Wi
Lewistown office
in . { 3 - oni Cl gy, Oh and son hael spent the weekend
Clyde Dutrow will entertain J. F. Wetze] and James A, Myers | 816 533 ik Tutand in | del ph with, her parents
Y at tere he (Conte a yarns ;
Hand Lutheran need yn Central Pennsylvania % jt a born Monday
y IRAE FE LE Fol nay ‘ 4
hom bin oh ht re County Hos-
pr . “ Russell Walk-
Mr tobert
Shirley left
their official meeting at Council
headquarier:
for sev- 0
Packer, after wintering in
returned to his home here
William  McClenalan left
York City to visit
D. Bionaksr
Charles
Reformed
lation banquet lanl | ag INnGa ) Lh
College
Wetzel and
by Lrain
day morning for Philadelphia where
Sun
thi
war
her the Cent
arr
Slat and Mrs
daugh
student teachers from Lhe y ¢
W ed nes
ad Ler
Slate Teachery Col
Adarence C Oto Ww»
days this week In
activities »t
ical Semin-~
Haven Lown
Monday
red Reis!
they will remain until with * 6-7 has been set gp the
Mr, and Mrs. All + Boy Beout Comparee
A representation of women Mountain Scout Camp. “Thi
the local Reformed church att i sude the troops of Aarc
ed the organization meeting of the | burg, Millhelm ang Centre Hall a Mr id Mrs, J. FP. Wetzel
regional Women's G held h out leader { the Keoroon ‘ ended the
erday in the Faith Evan The boys will be i i" f Mr Wetzel
ormed chur Wet
Dela
£nding
Meo)
and
funeral
great sunt
aged B56 at
age three
Coldron
Local
Wetzel
Tuesday morning
were: J FP
James A Myers
David 1. Graybill
id
Boozer,
8hope
Ref y Of
tinued or
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Asparagus
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Rolls . .2 ™s 15¢
Dessert Shells
Hag
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Cans
No. 2
Cans
Froupe Co, in Harrisburg, at 1
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Donald Shope, public school mu~
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MUNICIPAL
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(May 9th & 10th)
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MONDAY & TUESDAY
(May 12th & 13th)
The Most Talked About
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LATEST NEWS EVENTS
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
** New Show Time **
SHOWS 7:20 and 9:15 P. M.,
Sat~7:10 and 9:10 P. M.
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Ripka and
Wava will attend the annual Penn |
State Creamery banquet held this!
evening in the Stock Judging Pa- |
villion at State College
Miss Mildreg Miller of Altoona
| visited her grandmother, Mrs, Alta!
| Bloom, over the weekend. Her
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller |
| came for her on Sunday.
Mrs, Fred Luse, Miss Stella Hos- |
{terman and Mr. and Mrs, John]
| Runkle spent the weekend in
! Youngstown, Ohio, visiting Boyd |
| Hazel who has been seriously ill, i
Mrs, Bruce Ripka, Wava Ripka
Mrs. James Royer and two boys, |
{and Mrs. Charles B, Smith visited |
Mrs. Carl Burkholder at Camp De- |
vitt Sunday and report her feeling
| quite well again. |
The Susanna Wesley Methodist |
| Sunday School class will holg a
public cafeteria supper at the Bar- |
i tholomew home Saturdsy evening
from 5 to 7 o'clock. On the menu
are hot chicken sandwiches and
: mashed potatoes, relishes, salads, |
{ and desserts,
: Mrs, Edgar M. Miller, Mrs, Harry
| W, Potter, and Muss Elizabeth Bar-
| tholomew attended the county
meeting of the Federation of Wo-
{man’s Clubs held Saturday in the
| State College Presbyterian church.
{ At the morning session Miss Bar-
tholomew county welfare chairman
gave her report.
The regular May meeting of the
local Woman's Club has been
changed to May 20 when Lieut. H,
tA. Bdie of Hollidaysburg will send
{a Penna, Potor Policeman to speak
(to the group on “Public Safety.”
On Thursday afternoon, May 22
the club wili make a conducted
tour through the Laurelton State
Village, leaving Centre Hall at 1
o'clock,
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