THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 15, 1941, Page Two CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY HIGH SCHOOLS TAKE PART IN COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL “Music of American Composers” wag the theme of the Centre County Public School Music Festival held In the Centre Hall-Potter auditorium yesterday afternoon All the high schools of the county including over five hundred par- ticipants were included in the pro- gram, The complete program follows: Philipsburg Band: 1, Jeanie, by Foster, 2 Trombone Triumphal by Keller; directed by John Man- ners. East Penns Valley Band: 1. En- ergy Overflire; 2. Pighting Spirit, directed by P. F. Bartge; State College orchestra: 1 Pro- cession of the Sardar by M. 1. Twan- ow; 2. Minuetto in B (strings) by Bolzoni, directed by H. C. Smi h Centre Hall band: 1 Ambition (Overture) by Bennett; 2. Mutual (March) by Bennett directed D. R Shope, County president Bellefonte Girl Glee Club: 1, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes by Calin, 2. Boys Glee Club: Goodbye My Lover, Goodbye, directed bY Mrs, Martin Walker Twp. Girls Glee Cluo Just a Wearyin for You, by Bond Port Ma {lda, Girls Giee Club: Softly as in the Morning by Romberg, directed by Bes blute, county secretary. Spring Twp, Girls Chorus: Roundelay, directed by Elva Wink- lebleck. Bast Penns The Giory of Adam Geible Philipsburg, Mixed Chorus: World is Waiting for the Sunrise, directed by Jean Snyder. Rebersburg, Girls Chorus: Spring Song. by Ira B. Wilson, directed oy D. R. Shope. Boalsburg, Girls Chorus: Moon- light of the Springtime, by Wood- cock, directeq by D. R- Shope. Cenre Hali, Girls Glee Club: Dance of the Leaves, by Ira B. Wi- son, directed by D. R. Shope. Combined group of Rebersburg Boalsburg and Centre Hall, Ah Tis Spring, by Elliott; Combined Girls Choruses: To a Wild Rose, by Ed- ward MacDowell, directed by How- ard Lindaman; and Mass Bands Manhattan Beach. by John Sousa directed by Howard Lindaman . LJ -. . LOCAL JUVENILE GRANGE ENTERTAIN WITH PLAY At a meeting wilh Progress Grange Friday evenin the local Juvenile Grange presented a Moth. er's Day program under the direc- tion of Mrs. George Sweeney The program included: a recita- tion, Home is Wha: You Make it, by Wilma Houtz; recitation, Mother's Day by Donna Luse play Mothers Day, by th cast Ru:h Spyker El anor Potter Mar- lin Sharer, Willlam Sweeney, Don- na Bradford “Joanne Wert, and Gloria Brooks: recitation, Mother, by Joanne Settle: a clarinet and piano duet, Country Garden by tty Lou Sweeney and Miss Bertha Sharer; and a recitation. Try to Be the Pefow Thhi Your Mothers Thinks You Are, by Herber: Ral- ston. Sunrise s Edle- Girls Chorus directed by Valley, Morn, te 15s REMAINS OF FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE Burial services were o'clock noon on Monday tre Hall cemetery Keller, who died Thursday ing of a heart ailment at of 63 Miss Keller was a clerk postoffice here for twenty years be- fore her retirement about fifteen years ago. One sister, Mrs, Ward Shultz of near Philadelphia, survives. Miss Keller was a member of the Reform- ed church here and the Rev. D. R Keener had charge of the committal services at the grave, held at 12 in the Cen- Miss Till in Read- the age for © in the REEDER SHARER NAMED PRESIDENT OF 4-H CLUB Reeder Sharer wag elected presi- dent of the local 4-H Agriculture Club at the meeting Tuesday even- ing, May 6, at the high school Other officers elected are: Lynn Miller, vice president; Inez Luss, secretary-treasurer; Alta Miller; assistant secretary-treasurer; Dean Ross, game leader and Donald Ross. song leader. The Syties of secre MILLHEIM IL FRIDAY AND SATU RDPAY May 16th & 17th Carole and Bob are both in a comedy again -— and what a comedy ! Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery, in: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ March of Time—"UNCLE SAM NON-BELLIGERENT™ MONDAY AND TUESDAY May 15th & 20th Sing-Time and Swing-Time along old Broadway ! Anna Neagle Bay Milland “IRENE” (Part Technicolor) LATEST NEWS ISSUE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS ONE Day Only, WEDNESDAY May 21st A picture every American should see! “Land of Liberty” ALL STAR CAST--Stars Spencer Tracy, Henry Fonda, Bette Davis, Walter Huston, james Stewart, * land Mrs. i return home, this evening. | offered by the government, after the i Sweeney: and news reporter tary-treasurer were combined, R. C. Blaney, County Agent, show- ed three reels of motion pictures on | pig club work, Other projects for the year are to be capon, lamb and flower clubs L > » CHU ro SERVICES The Rev. W. K. Hos- Bethesda: Church (Standard time); Lemont Sunday School 10:00; Church Service 11:00 (daylight saving time): Locust Grove: Sunday | Schill 9:30. Churcht Service 7:30 (s'andarq time) Lutheran: The Rev, C. C, Otto, pastor, services on standard time: | Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, | Church Service 10:30; Spring Mills Sunday School 9:30, Church Ser- vice 7:30: Tusseyville: Church Ser vice 9:00, Sunday School 10:00 Methodist: The Rev. W. F, Glenn, pastor, Services on Daylight Sav- ing Time, Centre Hall Church Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30, Sprucetown: Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Church Service 10:45 Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor, ing Time except al Centre Hall Lemont Sunday School 10:00 Ch Service 7:30; Centre Hall Suntiay School 9:30. Church Ser- vice 10:30 Reformed: er pastor. Daylight Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Spring Mills: ch Service 9:00, Sunday School Farmers Mills Sunday 9:30, Church Service 10:30 r » LJ > PERSONAL MENTIONS Frank Rines and wife {rom Bal- timore. spent Mother's Day weekend with his mother, Mrs, Zora Rines Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs na Bartholomew and fam- ily were Mr. and Mars. Charles Bak- er of Lewistown Mrs. Roy Dutrow entertaineg the Young Woman's Missionary Socie'y of the Lutheran church at her home Tuesday evening. Miss Charlotie Keller was home Buck Hill Falls to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Keller The Rev. and Mrs terman entertained the People's Missionary Circle at home Tuesday evening The Missionary Socie'y of the Presbyterian church will meet next Wednesday evening, May 21, at tl of Mrs Harry Potter and Mrs. B. P. Goodhart and Franklin spent the weekend parents, Mr. and rs in Johnstown Howard Reuning spent the weekend $, Mr. and Mrs near Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs Evangel!~al terman_ pastor, Servic 9:00 es M Sav- Rev, J Dayviight urct D. R. Keen- Saving Time The Rev from Ward K. Hos- Young their home Mr son with Samuel Mr nis Goodhart and Mrs from Ridgway with her parent George W Sunday guests of George Lutz were her parents Mr ang Mrs. 8. O Reed son Robert, and daughter Madaline, of Milroy and Mr. and Mrs, Ear] Lutz The local fire company was called out Monday morning to help extin- a blaze originating in the cel- way of fhe Blaine Leister home little damage was done Mr and Mrs. Robert Hess and two children from Winfleld spent Sun- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs M. A. Burkholder. Supper guesis al the same home were Mr, and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert The Susanna Wesley Methodist Sunday School class entertained forty-eight persons at a Mother's Day party in the church Thursday evenin The program included § album of “Living Photographs,” re- citations, and songs. The finance committee of the Centre Hall Woman's Club ls mag- ing plans for a biock carnival on 8chool street Saturday evening. June 14. Members of this commit. tee are Mrs. F. V. Goodhart Mrs J. Shannon Boozer and Miss Bertha Sharer. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Sweeney, daughter Betly Lou, son Willkam, Miss Joan Hanna and Mr. and Mrs, David I. Grayblll drove (0 Geltys- burg Saturday night to visit Mrs Sweeney's parents, Mr, and Mrs, N L. Martz. The party spent several houry on the battlefield before the return trip Sunday. Sunday callers at the home of’ Mrs, Anna Bartholomew were M:. | Russell Zaeharias from | Allentown, Mrs. Verna Hackenberg | from Rebersburg, Mr. and Mr: | Robert Grenoble ang two sons from | Lewisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Marry | Kittleberger, daughter Louise. Mr, | and Mrs. J. L Gage and son from | Curwensville The Rev Long i and Mrs. Delas R to Fleetwood on Monday where Mrs. Keener and daoghter will re- | main {Lr several weeks. The Rev. | | Mr, Keener went on to Lewisburg Tuesday to attend the Central] i Pennsylvania Synod of the Evan-| gelica] and Reformed church of | which he is vice-president. Willlam Thomas returned home | from Dallas Texas, Thursday even- | ing on a ten-day leave from the | Dallas Aviation School whore he | has spent the jast five months as an | aviation student and When he returns he #itl begin work | on an advanced instructors course completion of which he will help train aviators for the R. A. F. Eagle squadron, composeg of American volunteers in the British Air Foroe. Forty-four mothers and daugh- ters were enterlained at a banquet by the med of the local Evangelical church last Thursday evening In the Sunday School room. After the meal the f short program | was presented: Plano solo. Miriam | Frazier, readings by Mrs. George Springtine of the Boul | tana, | Jamies Searson and Mrs He will} Mrs Mazle Lee Is spending this week in Lewistown visiting her sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs. James Faust spent Sunday visiting relatives in Sun- bury. Mrs, Mary Flink is lar trips to Huntingdon for treatments. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel §. Daup vis ited Mrs, Carl Burkholder at Camp Devill on Sunday The local W, C. T. U, met Mon- gay evening wt the home of Mrs Frank V. Goodhart, Mrs. Anna Goggins from Mon- Is visiting her cousin, Mrs Wallace Ilgen, and family Mr. and Mrs, J. D. 8lenker from Lock Haven spent Sunday wih Mr and Mrs, A. L Emery and family Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert had Sunday dinner at the Earl Ross home, Rochard Ross from Stale Mrs. Clyde Dutrow entertained the Helping Hand Lutheran Sunday Schoo] class gt her home Thursda, evening. Mrs. Russell Walker and infant daughter, Marjorie May. returned yesterday from the Centre County Hospital The Grand Lodge of Ladies of the Golden Eagle was In sess in Nazareth Monday to Wednesday his week The annual meeting of the local cemetery association will be held in the Lutheran church May 19 al 7:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stover and Mr Rebecca Heiser from Juniata we! Sunday afternoon guests at the H. Durst home College and Miss Margaret Ross of the Pennsylvania State Coliege Extension services In Mercer, were both home for the weekend Mother's Day guests at the Ray 8. Jamison home were Mrs Kath- ryn Jamison and sons Rufus and Grey from Mi inburg, and Mr. and Mrs, FP. P. Geary. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ishler from Lock Haven called last Monday evening on thelr daughters, Mr Vernon making regu. X-ray the ion of J Carbrick, and families The Centre Hall-Potler Senior left by bus this morning at 5:45 o'clock for the annual trip to Wash- ington, DC. Faculty members accompanying the group are Mis Sarah Kocher and Charles Slon- aker Mr. and Mrs four children, Richard, James Ham and Dorothy Jane Johastown, and Mr. and Mrs nelivs Houlz and daughter Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs Zettle James Reuben Zettle and Wil from Cor- spent E E Bellingham Thursday Wilson from Washington, visited last with his cousin Harry Potler whom he had not seen for twelve years Mr, Wilson is vacalioning among relatives in Belleville, hl home town. Mrs DM Bradford spent Satur. day at the Pennsylvania Stale Col- lege and atiended the Mother's Day apd May Day fectivities wil} sons Woodrow and Dean They had lunch and dinner with Mr. and Mra Robert McCormick The annual Eastern Star ba held at the Auioport ening waz attended members and guest Sheakers on the ocrasion were Mr George Rimmey and Miss Hagerty {rem Coalport Mrs W, A Ale¥ander, daughte Margaret, and Mrs, Frank Bradford eft here Tuesday morning for Ro- chester. Minn, where Mias Alexand- er will receive treatment at the Mayo Clinic. Mr. Alexander took them by car as far as Pittsburgh Miss Annie Stover, 8 nurse at Veterans Hospital in Aspinwall drove Rere Baturday and left Sun- day with her aister, Mrs William McClenahan io visit a brother James Stover, in Montgomery, and a fiece. Mrs, Thomas Lotz in Ro- mulus, N. Y. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. James Searson, daughter, Betty Mrs Ver. non Garbrick, and daughter Shirley spent he day with Mr and Mrs, Frank Ishler in Lofk Haven. Mrs. Gedarge Searson accompanied them her ques by Josephin the | as far as Zion where she visited Mr | and Mrs. William Smith. The Garden Section of the Wo mans Club will meet evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Durst. Robert Woodring, florist from Bellefonte, will speak on flower arrangement and Mrs FP. V. Goodhart and Mrs. H W. White have papers on herb gardening The uniforms for the Centre Hall. Petter band arrived Friday and | were used first yesterday at the {annual Music Festival. A commit- Keener and daughter Sandra drove | |tee from the Parent-Teacher Asso- | ciation Including Mrs, iford, Mrs, D. M. Bradford, Mrs David I. Graybill, Mrs soe Sweeney, Mrs. J FF Wetzel, Mrs, J Shannon Booger, and Mrs. John Delaney met Monday evening (0 press and alter them. Mrs, Clarence ©. Otto ang Mes W. Smith are delegates from the | local Lutheran Missionary Sotlelles | | to the comvention of the Women's | Missionary Society of the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the UL. C./ A. held Tuesday to Thursday of this | week in York. Among the out-| | banding speakers at this cofiven- tion are Mrs, C. E. Bushman and Miss Mirfam T. Miller missionaries | from Africa, and Miss Helen irk | from Japan, a —— a SUCRE JULIAN Mother's Day was celebrated at Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hoover's home af Julian, with a chicken dinner. Thelf guesis included their Sons, | Sohn and Mr. and Mme James Cent and daughter, Genevieve, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hughes and son of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs Chick Rapiney of Lock Haven: Mr. Pau] Brad- | This service | | of tomorrow § f | and at that time the name of New | { Union originated. Mrs, H E Mc. | Elwain is a granddaughter of tha inte Elf E. Erhard. A sign is being ¥ h : J in 4 it veryihing in ou unity Has presiden made with the correc. name on if A ying in our community has ate aoople a £5 vite " - dats and will be erected in the pear fu aed ¥ ey : SFAVIDR tin I W, Holt {re 1 sunday, in conformity irrounding communitie COVery may be speedy. Miss Mabel Barton, who accompanied her on the trip, returned with her. HECLA | UNIONVILLE There were 34 present day School last Sunday School at 9:45 day light saving time ine come and bring your [rien Prayer service Thursday evening! will be Tha Revival meetings now In| Sunday School Sunday morning; | take the progress will continue till May 18, | Epworth League Sunday evening who recently Mi Hai y i 11 inclusive every nignt 8:00 DST. ! g:30 followed by the regular preach. ; ; ) Li ry Jones ane , v Ar Maries Rowan of Bellwood Friday evening will be Iamily ery al 7:30, with sermon by 1 non : mets by NevS: ord hes ne hy th at 2 Pa nt some time between nisht the larges, family present will pastor, Rev. M. FP. Kerstetter nual Ines ing BE er. ew Uni ao ne plas vaugaler ang amuy n Bunday afternoon receive a gilt There will be a hours of all these services will Ce metery Ansociation was held on of Tyrone : and relatives: in Sunday afternson service of mus! on Daylight Saving Time | Tuesday evening, May 6th, ay the M Lorraine Parson and song at 3:00 DST Presbyterian Charch Services: Community House. Al thi College and Miss Margaret Parsor 52 ot 4 J. Keele Sunday evening will the last | The Monday evening Bible Study | Pans were discussed for more li Harrisburg Pa., were weekens s italy Je wl. service of the Kutch Sisters, allclass will be held on May 19th, al provement, in the cemetery nc | gues of their parents, Mr, and " a vw th Dis _. hye which time each one of them will | home Mrs J. E Carper of ls earnestly hoped that all person 1 2. L Parson: y with hi: wite at the give thelr own personal testimony Township ] with relatives buried there will « RUD Parsons Mr, and My will be at 8:00 DST operate by putting thelr lo's Morgantow: West condition for Memorial ‘Day. If for | o , day ro ri any reason anyone Wing at a di ARCOM anied b a tance cannot do this, i they wi . fon hl wa send one dollar to the Treasure: Lala pe Mrs. Glenn Mitchell of Wingat Hg Ww 11 Pa will attended to F Association Meeting: | the benefit « cemetery a OC Ouk Ridg at Sun- Sunday Church Service en te | Of cemetery. A new elected at a later place of Mrs, G resigned Unionville Dayligin al al an train calling the ing ce the The be on come-~ Stat tume un- who ha f I oi Vifi= of nome ag Ww ullock Eva Rowan left on Sunday Juli Huston Township Here sane iy visiting this week with Bhe expec ™ raday McEwan Lhe Union Free Methodist Church raver service Friday evening, Sun. 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