Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 12, 1941, ————— CENTRE PINE GLEN Church services Bunday School at o'clock; Children's service al HALL AND VICINITY PATRIOTIC PROGRAM 1S GIVEN AT GRANGE MEETING Progress Grange presented a pa- triotic program on Neighbor Night at the Balleyville Grange Tuesday evening, with Miss Mary Delaney in charge The program opened with a solo God - Bless Amerirca, by Ralph Walls. A play, “Jemima's Dream” followed with Mrs. George McCor- mick aid Miss Martha Spyker play: ing the leads V. A. Auman then made an ad- dress on “What Is Patriotism?" and a Quartette composed of Mr Mrs, J B, Wert Sr, Mrs. Frank V Goodhart, and Ralph Walls sang “America for Me.” Alter this the juvenile grange presenied a drill “As Fairies Make the Flag.” Characters in this num- ber were Ruth Spyker, Marjorie Emery, Gloria Brooks, Betty Lu Sweeney, Joanne Settle Joanne Wert, Donna Bradford, Emerick and Donna Luse After another quartette number, “Raise the Flag,” the program clos- ed with the juvenile pledge of alle- glance ‘0 the American Flag and thr sounding of taps on the trumpet by Taylor Potter Another guest Grange, the Mo- shannon group, filled the chairs at this meeting, while the Baileyville Grange acted as host LJ - LJ VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO OPEN ON MONDAY The Dally Vacation Bible School will convene Monday morning, June 16 and continue five days a week for two weeks, according to the Rev C. C. Otto_ director. The beginners department, under the supervision of Mrs, W. K. Hos- terman, principal, and Miss Ade- line McClenahan, teacher, will meet in the Evangelical church Mrs, Clarence C. Otto and two teachers, Misses Beity Runkle and Lefa Bitner will have charge of the primary department to meet in the Lutheran church All sessions will begin at 9 o'clock (DST). The beginners wil] be dis- missed at 11:15 and the primary group at 11:45. LJ WOMAN'S CLUB CARNIVAL AND DANCE TONIGHT Japanese lanterns, refreshment stands, and a temporary dance floor are being placed today in prepara- tion for the Woman's Club carnival and gance to be held tonight The dancing committee of which Mrs. George Sweeney is thalrman has secured several local musicians and a caller to furnish the sound effects for the square dancing. Mrs. 8S. T. Riegel. chairman of the sandwich stand and Mrs. Lovan Smith, of the ice cream, have ham- burgers, weiners, soft drinks, 1 cream, cake and coffees on their bil of-fare s Mrs. George Luter chairman of the hingo, announces a ilsceliany of prises apvallable at that stand Dancing is to begin at 8 o'clock This carnival and dance will be held in the high schoo] gymnasium in case of rain » ce | BN CHURCH SERVICES. Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Service 9:30 DST. Sunday Schoo! 10:30; Lemont: Sunday Schoal 10:07 DST, Church Service 11:00; Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Chil- dren's Service 7:30 EST Lutheran: The Rev, C, C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 8:00 EST, Sunday School 10:00 Spring Mills: Sunday Schoo] 9:30 Children's « Service 7:30; Tussey- ville: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30. Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vices 9:30 DST, Sunday Schoo! 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Bervvice 10:45 Presbyterian: The Rev, Kirkpatrick, pastor Church Service 3:00; Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00, Church Servics 7:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 EST, Church Service, 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keen er, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 EST, Church Service 7:30. Spring Mills: Church Service 9:00, Bunday School 10:00, Farm- MUNICIPA} MILLHEIM Always Cool and Comfortable FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (June 13th & 14th) LOCAL MOVIES of E.P. V. H. 8. May Day, Grad- vating Class of 1941, Memorial Day Parade in Millheim, Spring Mills High School Graduating Class, and a Few Shots Here and There Part of the above pictures in technicolor. OUR FEATURE ATTRACTION: “THIS THING CALLED LOVE” Rosalind Russell and Melvin Douglas MARCH OF TIME: “ALL AMERICANS" J M - MONDAY AND TUESDAY (June 16th & 17th) A Real Treat for a Double Bill! Feature No. 1: “A GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB” A laugh-a-minute show--You're in the Navy now. With George Murphy and Laueille Ball Feature No. 2: "OUTLAWS OF THE PANHANDLE” Charles Starrett and Sons of the Pioneers. FOR FUN AND LAUGHTER GO TO THE MOVIES and | Welma Boalsburg: | | 7:30, a good attendance is desired Bugene Burkholder moved last | Bible Study Thursday evening at week to the Gardner Grove home. | 7:30. | Miss Jennle Foreman accompani- Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Cramer an PERSONAL MENTIONS ed Willlam H., Homan on a trip t0 swe children, Mr, and Mrs. Lem Mrs. Harry W. Potter entertained | Tyrone last week. { Watson of Snow Shoe, attended the W. C. T. U, Monday evening wid Mrs. George Fisher is caring for [church services here on Sunday her home. | Mrs, Aung Sweeney who is {ll at her | evening. Miss Eleanor Potter spent from | home in Boalsburg Clyde Hoover, Jr. son of Mr and Thursday to Tuesday with her cou- The Methodist Children's Ser: |Mrs, Clyde Hoover was called for sins in Rock Spring. vice is to be given Sunday morning Mrs. Alta Miller will entertain the { June 22 at 10 o'clock (DST). Ladies Bible Clags of the Reformed | Mrs George Rimmey is attending Church at her home this evening. |the Eastern Star Grand Chapter The Helping Hand Lutheran Sun- | sessions in Philadelphia this week. day School class will meet at the| ar and Mrs. Rebert MeCormick this evening at 8:30 | of State College had Sunday sup- per with Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Brad- ford The Rev, and Mrs. Clarence C Otto visiied in Milton with her par- ents Mr, and Mrs. George Foust on Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Searson and Mrs. James Searson spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clar- enge Decker Several local persons ntlended the funeral Saturday of Mrs. Edna "Irvin in Boalsburg. The deceased was well known here The Rev. Delas R. Keener and Eugene Burkholder are both driving new Dodge cars purchased from the R. 8. Hagen agency Mrs. R. A. Lepley and Mrs Grant Charles of State College called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle and infant daughter Friday Mrs. Rebecca Ramig from Liv- erpool returned to the Bartholomew hamme Monday after a visit with hes daughter at State College J. D Meyer from Tyrone Mrs. George Reed, nee Grace Alex ander, of San Diego, Ca visited friends in town last Thursday Mrs. W. F. Keller entertained the Clover Club at her home Friday evening. Her sister, Mrs Grace Deitzel is visiting her for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybiil visited his parents in Paxtonvill: and his sister, Mrs. Sherman Good and family in Wiconisco over the weekend Sherman Jr, returned with them (0 stay two weeks Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keen ang children Thelma and Rober. of Lock Haven were Sunday suppe guests of Mr and Mrs. William Glasgow and callers at the Searson home Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradford at- tended the Class Day and Bacca- laureate Service at Penn State on Sunday and commencement on Monday. Their son, Woodrow, a student in chemistry, was one of the 1200 to be graduated this year Misses Elizabeth and Jean Bar- holomew will leave by train to morrow for New York City where they wil] atlend the Dance Revue directed by Miss Barbara Thomas dancing teacher, and pnlece of Earl Fieming. They will return Sunday Mrs. George Rimumey, who has 00 signed her teaching position in th State College public schools, wa entertained at a party last Wed: nesday afternoon by the othe elementary teachers. She received a pair of crystal] candlesticks as & parting gift Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutrow, son Al- , and Mrs A. H 8payd lel sday for Believue, Ohio, wher visited Mr. and Mrs Samuel Spayd and family, Mr. and Mr George Bpayd, James Spayd, Miss Metta Spayd, and Mr ang Mr Elery Spavd ang family. They re- turned Monday Mrs. BR. J. Keeler, irom Union- ville, superintendent af the “Chil- dren of ¢ghe Church” department in Susquehanna Synod spoke to the local Lutheran Sunday School Sun- day morning on the functioning and importance of this religious training for all children under twelve years of age The following group had a dinner al the Bear Meadows Sunget Club on Bunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ishier of Look Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howard, daughter Joyee and son Ronald from Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ishler and daughier Molly from Pleasant Gap; | Miss Louise Ishler from Muiheim | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garbrick and daughter 8hirley: Mr. and Mn George Searson and Mr. and Mrs James Searson and daughter Belly ER | ers Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30. draft board. Received 1-A classi- fication, Clyde is the second son to be called to the U 5. Army. wrinard Hoover being stationed al Camp Croft, 8, C. The officers of the 4-H club mee! at Mrs. Hoover's on Friday evening, to make for the years program which includes a community pPro- gram, the annual social and club pieni | A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubeli on Friday evening in honor of Mt Plubell's 31st birthday. The even- ing was spent playing games, at a late hour a luncheon was served Those present were Mr. and Mm Laurence Sinclair and family, Gene Sarah. Arlene, Mary and Billy ol Snow Shoe; Mr, and Mrs, Mackel Mr. and Mrs. Schmoke and son Wesley. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Plubell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plubell ano daughter Marie, Earl Plubell, ROY ert Nicholson and Mr. and Mir ivan Plubell and son Fred Hi friends wish him many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ramsey son Dennis of Alloona, spent Sun- day at the R. L. Schmoke home Maynard Schmoke who 5 em- ployed at the Westmont Bakery in Altoona, spent Sunday with his par- | ents here. Mr, Donald Billitt and Velda Hoover of this pla called on Mr. and Mrs, BR. L. Bch moke on Saturday evening Rauben Bchmoke and son Wesley also Philip Hodge motored to Phil ipsburg Monday af.ernoon Mr. and Mrs William Hoover and family motored to Lock Haven ob Saturday evening Mrs Askey accompanied them home a———— - HUBLEKSBURG Mrs. FP. M. Dunkle ang Mrs. Paul Thary and Mi Deitrich were Thursday visitors at the home Mrs. Arthur McCloskey Miss Emma Bellefonte, spen with Belly Porte: Mr. Adam Fravel | parsonage l o'clock The Evangelical Young People's Missionary Circle met at the home of Miss Ruth Hartley Tuesday evening Callers at the C Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Isaac Campbell of vania Furnace. Mrs. Ernest Homen entertained the Willing Worker Sunday School Class of the Lutheran church at her home last evening The Lutheran Young Woman Missionary Society met for a tureen supper Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, W, W. Kerlin J. Ernest Wagner resigned last week as local scout master after five years of service in that capacity The position has not yey been filled J. F. Wetzel accompanied the Rev Delas R. Keener to Camp Mensch Mills where they attended a con- ference on Christian Education Tuesday and Wednesday The gate receipts at the “Slim Bryant and his Georgia Wildcats program last Thursday evening for the benefit of the soft ball team amounted to about $70 Mrs. Edgar Mller and her moth- er, Mrs. Mary Neff, drove to Way- nesboro Saturday to see Mrs, Robert Hamliton and daughter, Mary Helen, who were visiting there. Mrs. Claude Willams will enter- tain the Presbyterian Missionary Society at her home Wednesday evening. After the program the members present will have a “poke A. Miller home Mr. and Pennsyl- anda and of Beliefont« David Dean of Bellefonte and Mss Mrs spent Sunday with Mr. Harry W. Potter and family. Miss Barbara Pplter returned with Mrs Dean to Bellefonte to remain a few days Mr, and Mrs, Latham Gray, a son, and two daughters moved from Tlorida into the BE. E Balley home here jag: Wednesday. Mr. Gray © rloyed at White Rock Quarries daughter BEmelin afternno Mr and Lemont of of Heltman day Frida) Jean all daughie: we and M hom of Kathryn Looe and Mrs Earl Vonada and of Duquesne and Mr and rthur MceCloskey and daugh were 8 3 guesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs F. BE Vonada. In the evening the; all motored 10 Mackevville where they wisiled pt Lie home of Mr. an Mrs. Charles Heltman Sunday Adam Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney for sev- eral weeks. Mrs. Welsh, an sunt of Mr. Delaneys, came here frim Cleveland where she had ben vis- iting Guests {rom Friday to Bunday at the Daniel 8. Daup home were Frank Pollock and son John from Painesville, Ohio, who, when they returned home on Sunday took the former's niece, Miss Miriam Pragier, with them Mrs. Joseph 8. Sproat, nee Miss Helen White, resigned her position as first and second grade wacher in the Centre Hall public schools last week. She and her husband will occupy one of the Shreffler apart- meuls near Pleasant Gap Thé Rev, Delas R. Keener will atlend a meeting of the Youlh cabinet of the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Reformed Church in Altoona tomorrow afternoon. Miss Belly Lee from Spring Mills is a representative {rom this district on the cabinet Mrs. George Barner, nee Miss Bessie Breon and son Jack of Webb City, Missouri, visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Homan They spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Savilia Kryder. Ober Sun- day guests of Mrs. Kryder were Mr and Mrs. Lewis Kryder of Sunbury The Woman's Club annual June dinner is to be held Wednesday June 18 at the Nittany Country, | Club, according to the committee | chairman, Mrs. George Stoser | Others on the commitiee are Mrs | Ernest Wagner, Mrs. Daniel 8 | Daup, Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew | and Mrs. Frank P. Geary, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sharer and | ME. and Mrs, John Delaney left Pri- | ay morning on a weekend drive TT that took them through New Yor« | PO ERS MILLS state via. Watkins Glen to Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaney of Falls. After a two-hour guided Lair , hear Centre Hall and Mr. and Mrs lon the Canadian side at that point Sumner Auman and daughter visit- they-began the return trip visiting | ed at the Mr. Miles Frazier home the Thousand Islands en route. | in New Jersey ovet the weekend. The Rev. Delas R, Keener spen.! Mr. Chester Kne and family Tuesday and Wednesday at Camp visited over the or with his | Mensch Mills at a conference of father in Westmoreland County the committee. Members on Chris-| pg, lee Brian ang family, M- for Puerto Rico, fiah Hation of ihe Evangelical Clyde Walker and fatnily of Belle- Miss Lois Shaffer is epending the aig vh ir ; L.| fonte dsited on Bunday at the week at the Rufus Smith home in or asked on gy pate na home of the jadies’ parents, Mr. and | Millheim. | Fimctioning rh this oS iaining Mrs, E B Palmer | Miss Gerlrude Ishier of Tyrone l These Sats: gad ‘ Mr. M. A. Burkholder and wife 18 visiting at the Horace Kauffman hs ang ‘“ 3 3nd Suess ats of near Centre Hall Mr. HE | bome. beled ary Society meeting ans Faust and wile Mr. G. H. McCormick | Prol. and Mrs. Lewis Fawcett at. Thursday evening gt the home of and wife attended the wedding of | tended the wedding of Miss Mar. Mrs. Margaret all Ma: W Miss Evelyn Hoover and Mr. Wil. | Jorie Morton and Dr. Oscar McKin- i. Hosterman Am Willem Ram liam Irons in Alioona Saturday ky at Petersburg, Pa. on Saturday Mrs, David Stoner, Mrs, Daniel 8. | © D8: | afternoon. Dr. McKinley is a brother | Daup, Mrs. 8. A. Bitner Miss Ida | Mrs. Edward r, 8r., who |9f Mrs. Paweett and a recent grad. | Frazier Miss Mirlany’ Frazier, and |1ad been very sick, shows slight im. | JAS == Jefferson Medical College, | Mrs, Charles A. Miller. ' | provement. Her daughters Mrs. Ei. | P-=selphia. | Sunday guests at the Chester 4 | and Hoover Nol] from Pleasant | | Spyker home were: Mrs, W. L, Wil- | CP are heiping care for her. son from Markelsburg, who is| MI William Workinger, sisters spending 1 q | Olma and Joyce, and Miss Sara | Mrs. G, E. Garner, also of Markles- | burg, Mr, and Mrs. J. D, Slenker of | | Lock Haven, and Mr. gnd Mrs. John | he | Spyker of York, Fred Spyker, a stu-| Mr. Russell Nelson and family | dent, a: Chicago Theological Semin. | have moved from the Mr. Frank ary, returned to his parents home Eunist house to a house in State | Monday to spend the summer, | College, where he js employed. J. F. Wetzel, the Rev. Delas R.| Mrs, Clark Stover of Madison Keener ang Daniel 8, Daup, mem- | burg spent Sunday at the home of | bers of the Karoondinha Council of | her sister Mrs, H. E. Hennigh in | Boy Scouts, attended the Campares | Georges Valley. : Bilietonte, Mr ang Mt {at ward Cave Friday night. | Mr. Rolland Palmer of Milroy | . ih Fugene | Besides scout leaders, scouts from took supper Sunday evening at the | pre nie], rLoyd peel, of | the Aaronsburg and Millheim troops | Mr. F. FP. Palmer home. | Pleasant Gap were Sunday dinner | camped there for the nigh to #o- | | Buests at the Neyin Gilmore hom: | quire some camping technique pre-| Prediction: One of these days we | PT NE | paratory to the annual encampment | will write a book. Don't wait on it. | in Beven Mountains later in the however: go ahead snd buy your- summer, self a ‘ Airset ginne SLPIXT guests Fravel home were C. BE Condo Jang aud sop Ar and Miss Mabie Trucker of Lock Haven and Mr as Arthur Dorman of Altoona Willams ai in Mr daughier Mr. Charlies Noll of spent the weekend family Mr of Jersey lors at daughtcr Noi! Mr and Mrs Norman Walker and family of Pleasant Gap, were Sun- day visilors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A Hinds where Mrs, Hind has been confined to her home un- der the doctar's care Mr. Ed. Vonada of Jacksonville called at the FE Vonada hom one morning last week Mr and Mrs Bar! Yearick and son Joel atlended the wedding of Miss Charlotte Watson and M Bruce Garner in Bellefonte on Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Charles Nal and famils made a business wip to Williamsport on Tuesday and Mrs Shore the Mr Krage and moth were Sui of the Mrs home and ZION Mr: Ida White of Axe spent jast week Lioyd White home this week at the hote, Mrs. Epley OGen'zel, Mrs. Pearlie Sharer, Mr. Joel Rover spent Satur- day with friends in Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irvine spent the weekend at the Irvine home They departed Saturday for New York, where they will sali Sunday Mann visiting at the She jz visiting Lyman White {~ Miss Jean Shaffer of Williamsport | Spent the weekend with her pas- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer Mr. and Mrs, spont Bunday at the Gardner Grovs home al Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. D. ©. Grove of fight for his to any. Ou pathy Mr Nancy Jodon at The George Anderson ited Bund Mr | son physical examination by the local ! John Hockman The indiyidull who refuses to rights is not entitled | daug day Th look: uns of June at Reservoir M1 daug John Tues Freddi at Huntingdon | Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Billett and {ehildren attended the funeral of Mrs. Billett's aunt, which was held al Fleminglon, on Sunday The Cec Anderson family are riding around in a new Chevy Ralph Lee has resigned hi tion with and ha al Titan Metal Two of our day In the draft and Hassel Mever Monday for examin Our town was awakened about clock Sunday morning Ler rific blast of dynamils ome ol with lite to do blew up the ball diamond which the boys worked hard to fix tigations as being made Mrs, Guy COLEVILLE ginoere Yin Reed family and daughter mathe, Mn ‘ ol Ast Week extends Orvis Lown to the Lester Davi visited her Milesburg the I 3 ree Posi family Lhe relatives Flemington on cepted a posk.ion ay and al pani bovs were called Mor Harry Poorman went (o A Mrs. Woodrow Bloon M1 Thomas Mar Sara Marie, spent Sa 01 hier ation e Willlam Blllett family an IR forward to the Billett re. o 1 which will be held the 20ih Park, Tyrone and Mrs. Jom Robb and ) of Baltimore visited parents here, on Monday and day Dy ip ANvel and daughts House) Bellefonte Central Ju Lillian, spent the weekend with her slater, Mn Edmund Everhart at Huntingdon ucy Thu and bays from them our town pa sed the Uu High Mr. and Mr School, Evi » B hill Bunbury, Mr Riglin, 1 rub Bar Mart er. 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