June 5, 1941. Mr, Clair Bimeox visited on Mon- day at the Maxon Mr, and Mrs. Charles Greth and family of Winburne, spent Memorial Pay with Mr, and Mrs, Curtis De Haas and family John Bechdel of pent a three day her and family willlam HH. Bechde Ardell DeHans has broken ground for his Ww the whieh the hie recently sise(l from { ¢ and Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— — — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Fred Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bechtol has been quite ill since Sun day Mrs, Wilbur weekend visiting her Shoe Parent~ | is employed st Norristown | Bunday, where they visited with | Mr. and Mrs, ©. B. Page of West | friends | Decatur visited relatives in town on Allan DeHaas, son of Mrs. Badie | | Memorial Day PDeHaas 15 spending the week In Mr Charles Lock Haven with relative | York City was Mr Franklin home town during wd M, C Day vacation motor rip Hos i J. Harold Durst Is working at the | Pyatamuning Fish Hatchery again | | this week | The Reformed Missionary | met at the home of Mr { Delaney last night Mi Mrs, William Harshbar ger AlLoonau ited at th Heal Friday evening Mrs. Ralph Musser, {Anna Jane and Isabe Mrs, Jacob Sharer returned home | enent Sunday with M1 from the Centre County Hospital, lV Goodhart Sunday. | : Mi Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zerby and | Mr and Mrs Edward Vogt Jr. |g, guests daughter spent Bunday with Mr: { Spent Memorial day at Laceyvilie; Savilla Kryder ga and M Edward Vogt Sri Mrs. Jamey Searson spent Satur- | &-, “Aiken Barre day in Bellefonte visiting Mr, and Donald Miller Mrs. Paul Howard, Alta Miller will Mr. and Mrs. George Kline of |COttage June 15 Spring Mills visited Mr, and Mr: plans ut Move E. E. ZéTtle, Sunday. daughter in Mil) Mrs. William McClintie attended the Memorial service at Ceorges Gross receipts at the Teacher Association festival on Fri. | | day night were $272.04 Mr. and Mrs, Ross McClintic and two children of Milesburg and Mis Freda MceClintle of State College spent SBunday with Mr. and Mi McClintic nome Soclely | Thomas Spungler of New also a visitor in Lhe M1 the Memorie nd went ROLL FEATURES CALL OF VETERANS | Valley: Sunday School 9:30, Chil MEMORIAL SERVICE | dren's Service 7:30 Re | Methodist: The Rev Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick de- | pastor. Centre Hall the address at the annual! vice 9:30 (DST), Sunday il day service held in the! 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School Hall cemetery Friday even- | 9:30, Church Service 10:46; Spring ! > O. 8. | Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church Bowman Bowman i LU and Mr, at Ql Ohio wm with h M1 § y and Havenna from Hd Dole WwW. F. Glenn, viseatl Church Ser- School Willan BLANCHARD Many ed town aur n 7 “Ay y pst weekend, ar, and Meyer spent the sister in Snow No Canadas Niagara, returning of the Peace Bridge Mrs, Mattie Kessinger daughter June Ertley weekend at Lhe home Earl 8hilling ors at u hote of Raymond Maxon over Memo! Day were: Mrs Pannie Collin dauginer Bet Mr. Mike Can id Mrs. LL. Doherty of Bu! Ida Plerson Mr A of Baltimor al i M1 McK ee The livered Memorl Centre ing and sponsored by the P of A. Service 7:30 Assisted by several representatives | Presbyterian: The Rev, J M from the local churches the parade | Kirkpatrick. pastor. Lemont: Sun~ formed at 7 o'clock at the Evangell- | | day School 10:00, Church Service eal church ang led by the Centre |11:00; Pine Grove Mills: Church Hall -Potter bund, marched to the [Service 9: 30, Sunday Schoel 10: 30; cemetery Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, The Rev, W. K. Hosterman offer. | Church Bervice 1 30 ed prayer at the service, and after 5 the address Eugene Burkholder read | WEDDING OF HELEN E. WHITE | the roll call of veterans buried here ANNOUNCED AT PARTY | The includes one from the Re- | volutionary war, Michael son of Mr slationed at a visited his weekend Mr, and Mrs, Merle Bmith {family of Cleveland, Ohio, vis relatives over the weekend Mi Sunday guests at the home of Mr Vi tand Mrs. A J. Spangler were: M and Mrs Elmer Albert of Middle burg, ang Mr. and Mrs Clarence and ery and daughter of Beavertown Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bittner falo: Mi aecompanied Mr i M Samus Bertha Ls I Beech ! Avi on Fuad te (¥ iH ang Mri Tex Hoover John Hovan | COC camp ing the faly and daughter and son Ma and Mrs, ¥ parents dui " ne nome on om Memorial Day visit on Friday and Mrs. Melvin Winslow had their two daughters of Curwensville Pa K from Hai Lo weekend un! guests and grand Spent Mr warch the Ld Known $4 Delong Wagner Comniml Fila JounLy thie tate M ind Mr sla Mr Maud Bet ted of late wna familie MI J Lui g ig Mr, and hn Bryan ani Howard, and hde! visited on Mon tr Evangel: Wo roxe Lier te to return Dyer cam pend Ue Mi Row: Miller | Vonada ner | Smith nd Har and mother, homme vacate LU} when Mi he Nome Hall WwW. H H WwW ami je Memorial at Lhe Mr: izabe lh Day guest nome ‘were nd Mi | 0] ter Vonada panella al alul LO ol who al present Wolfe © list two from the Spanish-American | war John Thomas and Clyde A Smith, two from the World War, Malvin Shunk and Harry Arm- strong and these from the Civil War: Danlel Schlottmén, George W Koch 8 8. Wolf Phillip Michael Krumbine, Samuel non, William K. Boozer, Bible, John Heinle, James Amos Pal John Poreman Stunp, W. A. Jacobs Michael Derstine, John H k, Wil lam P. Shoop, George . William Snyder, Louis 3. H Kne pley, John Martz gm A Krise James McClena- williams Horner, C. D. Runkle, Andrew Gregg, John Riter William Maben, William H. Stiver, Jerry Shifullter, Adam Nerhood, Rober! Mur John W. Dinges, C, Peter- son John Horner, George H. Boal James H Smeltzer, George H Dubbs Alfred Durst and B. D, Bris- bin ry These Floray, Shan- William Foster Reu- Simon Ker children contributed the flowers used In the decoration ser- vite: Hazel and Evelyn Emery, Jane iene. and Junior Lair, Jane, Har riet and Richard * Vogt, Willlam Sweeney, Donna and Keith Luse, LeRoy Snyder, Jean Bartholomew Richard Sommers, Donna Bradford, Ellen Whitemiyy, Ellene Hosterman, Mary and Tommy Smeltzer, Eleanor and Billy Potter. Wayne and Jean Auman and Drew Fetterolf, LJ ALUMNI RECEPTION TO BE HELD TOMORROW NIGHT The graduating cla: Hall-Potter high school will be guests at the annual alumni recep- tion tomorrow evening in the high schoo] gymnasium Mrs. Robert Wetzel, general chalr- wan urges all alumni to invite as of the Cen- tra re 1y friends gs possibie he president, Eugene W. Burk- holder. has appointed these com- mittees for the occasion: invitation jam H. Kerlin and Chester r; refreshments, Mrs Paul t Mrs. Ernest Frank, and Misses Sarah Slack, Bernice Frazier Margaret Dashem and Dorothy Dashem; reception Miss Lois Ar- ney, Mrs. Frank P. Geary, and Rob- ert Frazier Square ang rou continue from ni nd dancing will ne fo one o'clock . WOMAN'S CLUB PREPARES FOR C ARNIY AL, JUNE 1© from the Womans completing plang for the block dance and carnival to be heid on School street next Thursday evening, June 12 A section of the street will reserved for square daneing which the Centre Hall Serenaders will provide the music. A five-cent admission wil] be charged for each dance. Bingo, sandwiches, ice cake will be additional at the camival The general commitiee includes Mrs. FP. V, Goodhart, Mrs. J. Sh non Boozer and Miss Bertha Sharer CHURCH SERVICES ittees be for cream, and attractions be He Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Spring Mills Church Service 9:00 Sunday School 10:00: Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Centre Hall: Sunday Scheal 9:30 (DST), Children's Bervice 8:00 (DST), Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Church ser- vice 9:00 (EST), Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mills, Sunday School | 9:30, Church Service 10:30: Georges FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (June 6th & 7th) Ginger Rogers * Dennis Morgan * James Cralg . “KITTY FOYLE” Foyle,” an unforgettable woman unforgettably por- trayed . . ONE OF THE YEAR'S MUST SEE PICTURES, ‘Kitty Also Finest Selected Shorts MONDAY AND TUESDAY (June 9th & 10th) It was a stirring novel . . . this story of a man who fought to keep his family together and it makes a great picture! “Adam Had Four Sons” Ingrid Bergman * Warner Baxter * Fay Wray * COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS EVENTS ttl Cl lt lA Always Cool and Refreshing Here Stiver 3 At a party at their home Thurs- {day evening Mr and Mrs. Henry | | White announce the marriage Of | | the ir daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to | | Joseph 8. Sproat on last December | 27 in Winchester, Va. | The bride, teacher 2 in the Centre Hall public schools is a graduate of the Cen- tre Hall high sehool and Lock Ha- | venn State Teachers College. The | pridegroom a graduate of Windber high school! attended the Penna. | State College, and ls now employed in the Bellefonte Public Assistance office The bride into one of ments in Plea Guests at in grades 1 | and and groom plan to move the Schreffler apart. sant Gap the announcement party were: Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hagan, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Luse | Mr. and Mrs. D. K Keller, Mr. and Mrs. PV. Goodhart, Mr and Mrs J. P Wetzel Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lels- Lter. Miss Sarah Kocher, Paul Mil- ler, Miss Geradline Hoover Mr. and | Donald Shope, Miss Genevieve and Mr and Mrs Mrs Ruble Bolin » . os 0» PERSONAL MENTIONS. and Mrs. Dale MecClintic Sunday at Wipple Dam. Mr spent the ary Society met at t parsonage last evening. | Curtis Refber Jr tonsilectomy in the Hospital Thursday Mr Mrs. Clay Camd N. J. spent Memorial and Saturday here underwent a Centre County of Reesman and en of Lancaster, home Claude Stahl Bartholomew Day Harry Jone haga Sunday Anna Bartholo- visit the aver Memorial and Mr: We Had Campbell spent Ithaca attending the Conser- Mrs Wiliam P ] weekend {i homecoming at vatory of music there Miss Stella Hostermap spent last week in Philadelphia, with her sis- ter, Mrs. Blaine Malone, who is re- covering from an operation B. F. Goodhart drove to Johns- town Sunday scoompanied bw. his son Franklin who remained there with his grandmother for a week The Rev and Mrs. C. C. Otto, ac companied by her parents, made a trip through New York state and nto Canada over Memorial Day. and Mrs. Roger T. Bayard from Tyrone spent Friday with Mrs Lovan Bmith Sa.urday with Mr Jes William Luge, and Sun- ith Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Wag- in Afr al ang day ner Mrs. Paul Martz and Miss Sarah Hackett enterfaineq the Kriendshi) Bible Class of the Reformed Sunday School at the hae of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hackeit, last evening Two clas es of the Centre Hall- Potter high school visited the cho- colate factory, museum and 200 in ! Hershey, is week: the seniors yéserday and the sophomores, Tuesday. The Evangelical Ladies Ald will! hold a baké sale Saturday Jung 14 Orders for bread. buns, cupcakes, | dookles, nutbread and doughnuts, | are being taken now to be delivered ‘on that day Memorial Day callers at the P. V Goodhart home were Mrs Inez Davenport Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Go- heen and daughter Maxine from Altoona gnd Mra Bell Goheen from ' Pennsylvania Furngoe, Twenty-four members and friends | of the Susanng Wesley Methodist | Sunday School class had dinner at | i the Fleisher Inn in Julian Tuesday | evening and then attended the theatre at State College. The Rev, Jacob W. Zong was in i charge of the Sunday evening ser. viee in the Reformed church in the absence of the Rev Delas R. Keen- | er who became fil while visiting in | Fleetwood last week, was unable to return home, Members of the Music Section of the Womans Club and their hus- bands are spending this afternoon’ and evening atl Ingleby as the guests | of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Williams | who are spending a vacation at a {summer cottage there, Guests at a turkey dinner las: | Thursday evening at the Bartholo- | | mew home were: MF, and Mrs. Clay | Rmesrmian of Camden, N. J. Paul | | Zimmerman from Bellefonte Paul | Probst from Pleasant Gap and Mrs | Clande Stahl from Lancaster, Eugene Burkholder made a busi | | ness trip to the Milk Products Com- | pany al Dewart Saturday and visii- ied en route Mrs. Car] Burkholder {at Camp Devitt and Mr. and Mrs | Robert Hess and family in Winfield, | Ernest Frank accompanied him. | Mrs, Roy Corman of Wilkinsburg, {ese to her parents home here | from West Chester where she at Russell | | risburg The Lutheran Women's Mission- | Day | Kittleberge Valley, Priday afternoon. Dean Relish ang Paul Smith left Sunday for Philadelphia, where they hope to secure employment Mrs, Rebecca Romig of Liverpool is spending this week with her ter Miss Jennie Bartholomew Mr and Mrs. George O. Benne: were guests Sunday of Mr 4nd Mrs J. Walter McKinney in Tyron Robert Meyer and son Dean from Altoona, visited his si Mrs. Dora Odenkirk, over Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs, George Benne: spent Monday in Lock Haven visit ing Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Hunt Mr. and Mrs, Charles Plescott and son of Laceyville were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs Edward Vogt The Evangelical] Woman's sionary Society met last evenl: the home of Mrs. Margaret shall Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shope had as their guest over the Memorial Day weekend his mother from Har- Ler Mis 1g al 3¢ Pe Mr. and Mrs. George Luse from Hunungdon visited P. H Luse and Mr. and Mrs, Pred Luse last Wed- | nesday Mrs Tatiana | Memorial Day { T. Riegel. Mrs. Frank McClellan and dren from State College hac dinner with her mother, Emery Mr William Slick Clo, is spencing several this vicinity. She staying Mrs Margaret Crawlford Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garbrick lef! Tuesday evening for the Chesa- peake Bay where they went deep-sea fishing expedition Mrs. Harold Leight] daughter, Jo Anne. of spent Friday with her si George Sweeney, family Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ruble ar daughter and two guests from Al toona spent Memorial Day wilh Mrs. Sally Ruble and family Carpenters began work Monday oni gn addition to the FP. P. Gears Phome “where Mr. Geary will move his barber shop in a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Zettle children spent the weekend Mr and Mes. er uge Bloom Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs Lettie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bre family, Miss Laura Breon and Bob- by Breon were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Baul Mastellar Io Dewart. Mr and Mrs. Frank lshier Lock Haven spent last week their daughters. Mrs. Vernon brick and Mrs. James Searson, families Mr and Mrz N. R Grayson Shippetisburg called on friends here on Memorial Day. Mrs, Grayson a niece of the late Rev. Samuel Greenhoe The Rev Fayette Miller and daughter from State College spent with Mr. and Mrs S from Akron weeks with i on ley and . Oak Hal Mr ter ang and wilh near nn and Gar- an and Mrs J MM Kirk- | patrick spent part of this week in the sudden death Danie] Ett, Bun. Duncannon since of his sister Mrs day night Evelyn Emery, and Mrs, Howard daughter of Mr Emery. and Lynn | Thoman, son of Mr. and Mrs Ar- | thur Thoman, have recently been quarantined for mumps. Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, daugh- ters, Elizabeth and Jean Miss Helen Bartholomew, and Pan] Probst vig- | ited Baturday with Mr and Mrs Harry Kittleberger in Curwensville Forrest Magee, youngest son of Mrs. Leila Magee, was graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science ast evening He is a grandson of Mrs. E M. Huy- ett. Miss Helen Odenkirk, with a party of friends from Lewistown. made a weekend motor trip to Wilmington Del, stopping on thelr return at Valley Forge and the Longwood OCardens near Kennett Square. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bowdep left Tuesday for théir home in Cam- bridge after a visit with her parents, (Mr, and Mrs. M. A, Burkholder Mrs. Bowden had been Here for two weeks. while Mr. Bowden was doing | some research work in New Castle { He came here Friday. Mrs. Abner Alexander returned {last week from Rochester, Minn, | where her daughter, Margaret, has | been spending several weeks at the Mayo Clinic, Miss Alexander gzo- companied her mother as far as Chicago where she will remain with friends until she » able to make | the trip home, “Priends in China,” Is the title of a Children’s Day pageant to be presented Bunday evening in the lo- | cal Evangelical church at 8 o'clock (DST). The committee in charge | of the program includes Mrs. W. K. | Hosterman, Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mrs. Lawrence Misses Ruth | Hartley, Lefa Bither ang Lillian | . | Rickert. | mained until after Memorial Day. 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