Pare ¥we —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 19, 1941. T— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY LARGE ENROLLMENT FOR VACATION CHURCH SOHOOL | ciety met Jast evening at the church. | ited friends in Hublersburg last 0:30; Worship 10:45; C. E. 6:45 Forty-nine pupils enrolled this week for the Daily Vacation Church | School conducted this year in the ‘Evangelical and Lutheran churches. The Rev, Clarence C. Otto, director, has secured the following faculty: principal of beginners department: Mrs. W. K. Hosterman; teachers, Misses Adaline MoClenahan and Lillian Rickert, and helpers, Misses Ellen Bradford, Anna Belle Foust, Betty Johnson, Ethel Marts, and Martha Spyker; principal of pri- mary department, Mrs, Clarence C Otto; teachers, Misses Lefa Bitner, and Betty Runkle; and helpers Misses Jean Hanna and Barbara Potter The classes continue from 9 a. m The Presbyterian Missionary 8o- Mrs. Franklin Sharer has been ll | since last week but is improving | now. Robert Spencer was a Sunday! supper guest of Mr, and Mrs Lath- | am Gray and family. The Rev. Delas R, Keener and J. F, Wetzel went to Danville on a | business trip Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Smeltzer of | Bellefonte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer. | The Rev. Delas R, Keener and J. | F. Wetzel attended a youth con- Kenneth Brown recently purchas- ed the property of the late Mrs. | Samuel Shoop, on Church Street. | Mr. and Mrs, Robert MeCormick | } to 11:30 a. m with the beginners meeting in the Evangelical church and the primary group, in the Luth- eran church. In the beginners department these have enrolled: Barry Coldron, Marline Coldron, Calvin and Lucile Emery, Dorothy and Nancy Hagan, Marjorie Hastings, Gayle and Roger Hern, Ellene Hosterman, Jerry Krebs, Junior Lair, Kathryn and Richard Matter Clif- ford Meyers, Virginia Slack, Ron- eld Snyder, Marlin Stover, Ann Troutman, Charlotte Venerick, Keith Luse, | of State College had Sunday dinner | {with the D. M, Bradford family. | | Mrs, Lynn Breon entertained the Senior Service Lutheran Sunday | | School class at her home last night. Mrs. J. Shannon Boozer, son | David ang daughter Patricia lefl Monday for a visit in East Orange, | N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Williams and family returned on Sunday | from a two weeks camping trip at Ingleby. ference in Altoona Friday. y Mr. and Mrs, George Benner vis- { 33rd. are as follows: Sunday School! called at the Monday. ! Miss Mabe] Foust has recently [ spent Sunday visiting with his par- the Centre secured employment at County Home, The Centre Hall-Potter played at Grange Park yesterday. band | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitterling | send thelr donations for the festival visited Miss Carribel Emerick in| Gelssinger Hospital Sunday. Donald Faust expects to return | to his work in Bellefonte next week, | after several weeks of Hlpess. | D. W. Bradford became ill at his | bome Sunday night, and has been | confined to his bed this week | Mrs. Margaret Kuhn of Boals- | burg visited friends {n Centre Hall last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, John Runkle en- tertaineg Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Ben- ner of Millheim to Sunday supper «Mrs. W. W, Kerlin, W. H Kerlin, land Mrs, Clarence C. Otto, spent | Friday on a shopping trip to Al- | toons. The Gleaners Evangelical Sunday | School Class will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Sweeney. James Relsly Philip Bradford, | Frank Bradford and Danie] Bohn spent the weekend at the Bradford the Kiwanis picnic on |sociation requests that every one | Interested in the cemetery bring or dren, | ternoon and evening Mr child the Earl ~~ JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, June | Mrs. Annle Tyson, of Howard | E.R. Bartley home {| Monday morning, Mr. and Mrs, James Sunday dinner and supper guests ville at the home of the former's sister Mi Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Yearick and ' yom. family at Fox Hollow ing Mr. and Mrs Wilh gon Cweorge Jr, Lock Haven, spent Saturday night and Sunday | babe with his sister and brother-in-law,| (qa and Mr. and Mrs, Oharles Gulser Lucas were John ents, Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Guiser of Mingoville The Trustees of the Cemetery ag- George Boone and ol that evening as there will be no so- licitors around. All contributions will be appreciated; and keep in mind the date Saturday, June 28th i Mrs. Wilbur Emel Barbara and and Mr. gnd Mrs and son Clarence, Mr. and Mr: Milford Etters and son Milford Mr. Robert Conaway and daughter, Kathryn, Matthew Conaway Ells- worth Conaway, Gertrude Sheasle and daughter Shirley were caller: an Mrs. Lucy Conaway Sunday af- Ly Mr, and Mrs. Robert Conaway McC and family made a business trip t9] Belz Lock Haven, Balurday and also] tin called at the home of her aunt, ard Mr, and Mr Nathan Oakes and family Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and children of Centre Hall, Mr, and Mrs Martin Herlocker and two son Mr of Woolrich Miss June Yearick, of | Mr Lamar pent Sunday afternoon i and evening at the C. E Aley hom and two chil Sarah 8hafle. Fred Kessling Bu of Mr 0 Q he latter's Mr guest at the home of her sister fonte, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Dixson and fam- | on Tuesday were Mr, and Mi: i ! W. S8hunkwlier Murs Jame: Arlene Viola and Kenneth Fike ANN PAGE SALAD Dressing Rich, oreamy- Qt. Jar smooth with a i and Mrs. DD. P, Ertley ani] ren spent Sunday afternoon al | ited at parents, Mr, and Mrs on Corman of Axe Mann, | and Mra. Robert Conaway family were Sunday dinner Mrs and family of Mingo the home of Winfield Die'z Sunday Miss Geraldine McGhee of Flem- ington from Tuesday until Friday her friend Bwo Mr Helen returned upLet pert wiih nk Dunk Irwin Albright and daughter Of near Ballons were Sunday Deity nfter ing lor of ss Josephine » on Friday n several weeks car ur Ishier and R. D. 1, which mother are doing fine llers at the E.R gute home and Day service spend M1 Pelle and ao in som iors Orin Fy¢ home were Mrs, Rose Daugherty and children, Elmer Aller of Reno and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malone and grandson of, Jersey Bhore Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover and children Arlene and Eugen Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ripka al] of Pena Furnace were Sunday dinner gus Mr i Mr Sunday visitor it Lhe Bartley hon vO and Mrs, Margaret lure of Lewistown Mrs, Harold and children, Nancy and A William Belghtol of How Alice Betz of Jacksonvil dinner Mr naay Shaffer } Wilbur r caller and Mr WwW. H Bwope | of Sumner Nol gue ome were Emel and ring ir i Haven, Mi { New Jersey Josephine Dejtz, spent i day evening a e C. | Erne { Lock Smith oO { Foster S8hamp of Hublersburg vis | Arline and Mrs, Mary Dietz has been on the sick list for the past week Mrs, Harry Swope spent the C. 8 ven Bwope and Arlene Baturday evening #t Miller home at Lock Ha Louise Beightol enbaugh of Howard, spent Thursda afternoon with their cousin and iriend Bette Aley Mr. and Mrs. Deime hildren Mr Guyer LEE SALUrGa and Hazel Daugh- nek nom thy Betz Lhe weekend Mrs Alcs were Deatrice of" Lock Haven nere with her Betz. Other and Marth Haven, My i Howard * er GAs, On wr’ pe FRESH FRUITS & VEGET sy Ko | be > pd TP The gross receipts at the Woman's Club carnival amounted to $77 of hunting camp, which about half will be net profit] Mr and Mrs. Earl Frazier and according to the committee, {Mr. and Mrs, Charles B, Smith Mrs, Chester A, Spyker and her |spent the weekend on a motor trip sister Mrs. W. L. Wilson, visited to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Slenker in| Mrs. Harold leightley and in- Lock Haven last Wednesday fant daughter, Jo Ann, were Sun- Fred Spyker is employed in Mead- | day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs ville doing research for the rural so- George Sweeney. ciology department of Penn State Joe Meyer from Altoona is spend- He will return home June 30, ing several weeks with Mrs. Dora z 1 7 Mr. and Mrs, E. E Zettle, Andrew | Odenkirk and Mr. and Mrs Wil- os. S—_——, Cc Pian more healthlul meals from AGP's Fruit and Vegetable Depart Zettle, and Mrs. F. K. Prank spent liam P. Campbell. a wids of rip snd Fresh crisp | Sunday in Berwick with Mr, and Miss Gertrude Ishler of Tyrone, is vegetable always TE price { Mrs, Archie Zettle and family. expected this week for a visit with The Lutheran Children Service Mr. and Mrs Harold Bradford and is scheduled for Sunday evening at Mr, and Mrs, John H. Durst 8:30 o'clock. This will replace the | Mr and Mrs. J Willlam Brad- 10:30 service scheduled for that day. | forq and daughter Joyce are spend- Mrs, Carrie Leib will entertain ing this week with Mr. and Mrs the Clover Club at her home this George Boggs in Hermanie evening. This club is knitting an af- The Garden section of the Wo- ghan for the Red Cross refugee mans Club will meet tomorrow work night at the home of Mrs Frank P Dean Ripka, Robert Bradford, Geary for the election of officers Robert Wetzel, James Bradford and | Miss Margaret Alexander is ex. John Kparr comprised a deep Sea pected to come home this week with fishing party on Delaware Bay Sal- Mr and Mrs Harold Alexander and urday. daughters of Glenshaw, near Pitts. Mrs. Henry Kimbrell and daugh- | burgh ter Henry Jr. and Myra, left Sun- | The Stover and Grove family re. day for Syracuse N, Y. where theY unions are to be held on Grange will remain with her parents until park on Saturday. Last Saturday | next month. the Pye and Jamison clans me! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vv, Goodhart | there. enteriained Miss Ida Segner from | The Youth Fellowship of the Re- Boalsburg and Mr. and Mrs, BAward | formed charge will hold an outdoor Glenn from Lemont to dinner Sai- meeting Sunday evening Members urday evening. will meet al the local church at § Michae] Slonaker, son of Mr and o'clock Mrs. Charles D. Slonaker, spent gev-| Mrs Carl Burkholder returned feral days last week as a guest of [home from Camp Devitt yesterday Mr. and Mrs J C. Goodhart on She recovering satisfactorily but their farm near town will be required to remain in bed Children’s Day exercises will be dor a month held at Emanuel Union Sunday Mr. and Mrs Bruce Ripka nar- | School, Tusseyville, on Sunday rowly escaped wrecking their car evening, June 22. at 7:30 o'clock | last Wednesday when a stray dog All are cordially invited dashed across the street in the path es. and Stanley Brooks, soft drinks.| Mrs. O. A. Jamison of Mifflinburg, | of their auto y's vw | after attending the Jamison re-! Miss Doris Moltz returned Sunday | union here at Grange Park on Sal- from Clifton, N. J , where ghe and j urday, remained until Sunday with | Mrs. Dorothy Knapp of Bellefonte the Roy S. Jamison family. spent last week with Mr and Mrs Mrs, C. F. Emery accompanied Andrew Tulenko Mr. and Mrs. M. Matthews to their Mr. and Mrs. Regis MacKnight home in Pittsburgh last Sunday and infant son, Jarry, visited Sun- where ghe remained until last’ day afternoon with the Bartholo- Thursday, returning home by bus mew family en route from their A daughter, Virginia, was born home in Greensburg to Palmerion last week {n the Centre County Hos- | Mr. and Mrs. Car! Wharton of pital Mr. and Mrs, J. Herman | Harrisburg announced the birth of McClure of Bellefonte, Mrs. McClure a son, Dean William last week was the former Miss Adeline Dinges. | Mr. Wharton is a representative of { Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilligan of | the Etna Life Insurance Company State College became the parents! my Jean and Elizabeth Bar- | recently of a son, Wayne Patrick, | tholom returned Sunday evening born in the Centre County Hospital | from New York City where they Mrs. Gilligan was the former Miss | visited with Mr and Mrs Far! | Miriam Mitterling. | Fieming and saw a dance revue and | The Potter Township school|%everal other stage performances. board plans to place a flag pole on | Daniel 8. Daup and Roy 8 Jam- jeach rural school lot before Sep- ison gecompanied by Charles D | tember 1. Fhe directors secured the | Stoddart Jf. and Samuel Crabtree | poles on Saturday from Siate forest | of State College, are spending this jiand near here, and the American week fishing In the Adirondack | Legion will provide the flags mountains, near Cranberry Lake Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Helen Odenkirk, with her pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- | Chester A. Spyker were Mr, and aunt, Mrs R. C. Mever of Altoona, vice 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; | M™. John Spyker from York, Mr. is spending this week In Chicago Church Service 10:30, Children's | Wi'8 and Mrs. Spyker’s sister. Mrs. | liams. They plan to spend some Service 7:30. L. Wilson, also from Markles- time in Pittsburgh on the return «os 0 | burg, who spent last week visiting | trip, { here PERSONAL MENTIONS, | The Methodist Sunday School A daughter Isabel Louise was born Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt Sr. | wih present its annual Children ser- Friday, at the Centre County Hos- (Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt, Jr. vice Sunday moming_ June 22, at 10 pital, to Mr. and Mrs Charles Jo- 20d Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith | s'clock DST. instead of the regular. don of Bellefonte. | Spems She Wektistd In Samyviie y scheduled Sunday School and’ ‘ e la was arch. The 1 Foweilinig ip. Kiem Sinner et guest of Honor at a ‘kitchen show- plograth Js fae a er given by her friends and rela am agires of. Youth," i met her sister, Mrs Paul Heisey, a. 8 "| Mark Jordan from Tusseyville has | and drove on to Allentown. They tives. i ; become interested in - plan to spend a week there visiting, | Professor and Mrs. John R. ins which have built ou Moir Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Relish. a tne 9 from State College called | father's home and for four succes- | Shirley Wetzel and Nancy Zellers These children attended the pri- mary department: Daniel Bohn, Eleanor Booger, Curry and Joan Bressler, Lester Garbrick, Jr., Miri- am Hagan, Ronald Hastings, Kay Hegyn, Even Homan, Jenny and Eugene Dair, Janet Leister, Wil- liam Luse, Robert Matter. Joan Meyers, Joan and Nancy Michael, James Settle, Prances Mae Slack, Eugene Spotts, Richard Summers William Sweeney, Paul Venerick, Bernard Vogt, Daniel Weaver and Joanne Wert. » 25¢ ANN PAGE FRENCH Dressing Adds that chef's Pt. Bt. touch to refresh tart-sweet flavor, 0% ¥ 3 LAR ) ‘A¢P FRUITS VEGETABLES Yes! Fruits and vegetables are 2 NATURAL SOURCE of those health giving VITA MINS so essential to all your family Watch AGP sds! 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On Thursday night the ground prize will be a $25 bridge table and four chairs, on Friday night a $25 electric mixer, and on Saturday night a $35 electric coffee urn The Centre Hall fire company has worked energetically since last sum- mer to reduce the indebtedness on the new truck and other equipment, but this carnival will be the major undertaking of the year. The com- mitteemen hope to have it parallel or oui-reach the successfu] one last year which netted about $700 for the equipment fund The general chairman, Paul M Fetterolf, has appointed these com- mitiee chairmen: William Hanna, ice cream and cake: William C Boozer, advertising; W. W. Kerlin Invitations: George Sweeney, bingo and wheels; Paul Zellers, sandwich- Vitamin C Cherries . . . «= Yitamins A, C, G Bananas . . 4 Red Ripe 2 Lbs. G Gy 2 Lbs. 2 =as 2 Celery Ju 2 Stalks b # Contain Vitamins A, B, C, G he Vitamins B, © ] Oranges =: 2 >= 43¢ 2 CIDER VINEGAR TUNA FISH APPLE BUTTER CORN FLAKES ::::.... 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No. s Sultana, Light Meat Ting in For Tempting Salads Butter minerals and vita and MAKE AMR. MAKING AMERI- 38.01 Jars Smooth, Delicious Lb. Box B CHURCH SERVICES. Evangelical: The Rev. W. K Hos- terman, pastor. Bethesda: Church service 9:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30: Spring Mills: Sunday Schoo! 9:30, Church service 7:30. Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday Schoa) 9:30, Children’s Service 7:30 EST: Farmer's Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Chureh Service 10:30; George's Val- ley: Sunday School 10:00, Commu- | nion 9:00 i Methodist: The Rev. W. P. Glenn pastor. Centre Hall: Children's Ser- vice 10 DST, Sprucetown: Sunday Bchool 9:30, Church Service 10:45: Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30. Presbyterian: The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00, Church Service 11:00; Pine Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Centre Fall: Church Serve 9:30 BEST, Sunday School 10:30. Reformed: The Rev. D. R. 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Altoo - Private Secretary” [| ion: to the unre odin LATEST NEWS EVENTS daughter, Alicebelle and J. Melvin MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON J Brooks, also from Altoona. The ceremony will take place there Sat Milesburg, Miss | urday, June 28, in the Second Lu- y ’l Te Freda MeSH, and Gerald Miller | Mr. and Mrs 8. T. Riegel enter- a, tained these young people St 3 GROVE REUNION AT weiner roast at Camp 62 Friday CENTRE HALL. JUNE 21 vning in honor of their son Jack's | pas ioues birth ay: large Weiners Sive around the outdoor fireplace the group roasted weiners, MONDAY AND TUESDAY June 23rd & 24th) WALLACE BEERY, In: “The Bad Man”’ Only Wallace Beery can give you the action and thrills necessary in “THE BAD MAN" Special Added Attraction, March of Time: “AUSTRALIA AT WAR" “SELECTED SHORTS” SPICK WHITE SHOE . CLEANER mes 4h be pl wt Gs ' be at the Grange Miriam Brooks, | Park, Centre Hall on Saturday, | Esther Blazer, Nellie Knarr and June 21, it was announced this week | Barbara Potter; Robert May, by Roy BH. Grove, of Bradford, sec- | George Michael Ernest Prank Jr. retary, and Chester W. Grove, of John Garver, Woodrow Bradford, Centre Hall, president of the femily ang Floyd Vogt, association,
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