THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 3, July 1941, A CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | Mrs. Rebecea Spayd | her gister, Mrs, Flo Walker In Lock Haven DM Bradford employed at the FIREMEN ORDER NEW WHITE AND GOLD UNIFORMS About fifty uniforms in white and gold are being ordered by the local fire company for the parade, Thursday evening July 10. The shirts, trousers and caps will be made of white herringbone weave trimmed with gold. They are to be worn with black bow tie, belt and shoes, Each firemen will pay for his own outfit, 8. T. Riegel and Daniel Bloom are in charge of the local marching unit which, with the Centre Hall-Potter band, has accepted an invitation to march in a parade at St July 26 Fred Luse, chairman of the pa- rade committee for the Fireman’ carnivel here next week has re- ceived acceptance from these addi- tional units since last week: Milroy Fire Company, Howard Fire Com- pany, Fame Fire Company from Lewistown State College Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Brooklyn Hose Company from Lew- istown These additional Jocal places have responded with Sheffer's Dairy Store Jack's Shop, First National Bank, Cave, Reish's Dairy, L han, and John Deere Farm Machin- ery An added attraction for Thursday evening soon alter the parade, will be a drill by the State College Drum business floats: Photo and Bugle Corps on the Grange Fair | Ground i & 6% %» PENN-ROOSEVELT PARK NEW RECREATION CENTER Dressing locker vice will rooms and be available at 62 deginning July § according to David I. Graybil] and Roy 8. Jam- | ison who have leased that recreation area for this swimming season Mr. Graybill, a qualified life guard, will be on duty every af- ternoon. A fee of ten cents will be charged for the use of the bath houses and this will include locker and towel service Ice cream and soft drinks will . On sale also Penn-Roosevelt park is located .n the Seven Mountains six miles south of Route 322 at Tusseyvilie, ten miles from Centre Hall and four miles from the horseshoe curve on route 322. The drinking and lake water are tested regularly by the stale and are found to be pure Three outdoor fireplaces and nu- merous tables attract pienickers and the large recreation hall will be available to the public for reunions if engaged in advance LJ - LJ * JUVENILE SECTION PROGRESS GRANGE TO GIVE PROGRAM The Juvenile tion Grange under Mary Delaney presented gram for Children’s evening at the regular meeting. aa the pro- The program follows: welcome by | Herber: Ralston: “A Country Girl's Creed.” Ruth Spyker; song, “The Country for Us” dialog, "Different Opinions,” Marvin Sharer as country boy, George Ralston. city boy, “Pockets,” recitation Jo Ann Wert, “Little Bo Peep,” Donna Luse and Donna Bradford; “A Boys Ser- mon,” Eleanor Potter; reading “Sons,” by Mrs. Hayes Ralston. and “Goodnight” by Marion Sharer * "9 the the VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL ENTERTAIN FOR PARENTS The Daily Vacati on church school had a demonstration Fariment last Thursday morning for the parents and guests of the pupils The primary department, which met in the Lutheran church unde the supervision of Mrs. C. C. Otto. presented a program including sing- ing and prayer by the children a review of the units work on Af- rica, China and Japan, and two plays “Ruth and Naomi” and "“Will- ing Workers.” After the program the guests inspected the handiwork of the pupils including a frieze of China and Japan and one of Africa which were presented to the Loys- ville Orphan's Home. Other hand- made articles were prayer books. cherry blossoms and Japanese flow- er gardens, The beginners department, under | the supervision Of Mrs. W. K. Hos- | entertained the mother's | UNICIPAL Nn MILLHEIM Always Cool and Comfortable A ——————— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (July 4 and 5) The thrilling sequel to “BOYS’ TOWN" is here— Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney—in “MEN OF BOYS TOWN" D ——— MONDAY AND TUESDAY (July 7 and 8) A New Thrill in the Way of Pic- tures . . . Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor—in “ESCAPE” Always The Finest Selected Shorts ER —————— ALWAYS COOL AND OOM- FORTABLE HERE. Mary's | {| School 10:00; Georges valley Thursday morning to a lunch of graham crackers and choc olate milk | served by the children, They wore tiny aprons of crepe paper and served on ofleloth place dotlies made during their bible sc hool term Flowers the children had planted in pots decorated the room The school closed Friday with 2 picnic on Grange Park. » % LJ LJ CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. Ww K Hosterman, pastor, Bethe esda Church Service 9:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Commumon | 10:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Communion 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Ot», | pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 19:30. Church Service 7:80; Farmers | Mills: Church Service 9:00, Sunday Sun- Service | day Sohool 9:30, Church { 10:80 Penns | C. McClena- | ser- | Penn- | Roosevelt Park, formerly CCC camp | be | of Progress | the direction of Miss ' night Friday Ralph Ralston; | exercise, | in each de-| F. Glenn | Ser- | Methodist: The Rev. W pastor. Centre Hall: Church vice 9:30 Sunday School 10:30; | Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45; Spring Mills Sunday School 9:30 Church Ser- vice 7:30 Preshyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor day School 10:00, Church Service 11:00; Pine Grove Mills: Church Service 9:30, Sunday Schoo] 10:30; | Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, 1 Church Service 7:30 Reformed: The Rev Keener, pastor. Tusseyville: Church 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Oentre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30 CORRECTION M Sun: Rev J Lemont Delas R. | The Tollowing corrects an error | {in this column in the last issue The Rev daughter Betty, Guodshal] Balley spent Inst week In Cumber- land, Md.. where the Rev. M. Steele | and family are moving this week . R RY LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs of Rebersburg | pent Tues- Mrs. Devoe Bierly and Mrs. George Lutz day in Lock Haven The Lutheran church council will | meet Wednesday evening July ®, at | 8:45 (DST) in the church Kemper lee Swartz and Thoma Spritzer of Bellefonte called at the 8. T. Riegel] home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder Harrisburg were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Shannon Booger Charles D. Slonaker began work last week as night clerk in the Brockerhoff Hotel in Bellefonte from The Woman's Missionary Socie'y | of the Lutheran church met last night in the Sunday School room open this afternoon and evening i 4 i The annual Bradford reunion will be held in the Junior Farmer bulld- ing on Grange Park, Saturday, July 2% Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybil returned Thursday from Paxtonville where he was employed with his father a carpenter ! Mrs. Frank MeoClellan and daugh- ters, Mildred and Byrnia of State | Coldge. silent Sunday with her] mother, Mrs. C. PF. Emery i Reuben 8. Rickert drove to lentown Saturday where his was spending the week with parents and sisters. They returned home Monday The Rev. Delas R. Keener and Robert Bradford returned Friday from Lakeside, Ohis where i attended a Reformed church con- ference last week { Miss Pauline Houck fonte entertained her bridge club! from Bellefonie Monday evening on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Geary Miss Anna Mae Martz had an in- | terview last Thursday at the Har- | risburg Polyclinic Hospital where | she considers entering the nurses | training schoo] in August. | The Dev. Delas R Keener is go- | ing to Fleetwood today to spend | July 4 with his wife and daughter | at the home of Mrs Keeners par- | j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlegel Frank Bradford and son J Wil- liam Bradford returned Saturday | from the Muncy Hospital where Al- wile | they were taken from the Conslstory | { picnic in Williamsport Friday fol- { lowing attacks of ptomaine poison. | ing. i Beginning this week the Centre| {| Hall branch of the County Library | | operating in the local Grange Hall | | wil be open Wednesday evening | { from 7 to 0 o'clock instead of Tues- | | day evening and Saturday after | ! I | Ralston, Mrs. W. K. Hosterman, and | Mrs, Ray 8. Jamison. | and Miss Christine Coleman from noon, The Harris Township High School | | Alumni will hold their annual re | | union and basket picnic at the hign | | schoo] building in Boalsburg tomor- | row, July 4, beginning at 11 o'clock | | EST. All who have ever attended | | the high school are invited. i Sunday guests of the Rev and | Mrs. Clarence C. Otto were her par- | jens, Mr. and Mrs. George Fous®, Milton. Mrs. Otto's sister, Miss An- nabelle Foust who spent two weeks here, returned home with them. Mrs, George Sweeney entertain- ed the Gleaners Evangelical Sun- day School Class &t her home Wed- nesday evening. These members attended: Mrs. Lawrence Hartley, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs George Jack Rigel son of Mr. and Mrs. | 8 T. Riegel, went to Baltimore Inst | week and secured employment in| the implement department of the | Montgomery Ward ectablishment | there. Dean Reish, son of Mr, and | Mrs. James Reish, also began work there this week in the mail order | department, { Jean | Bradford, Frank Mc( and Mrs. James Steele, | Margaret | and daughter, Miss Eva | The loca] grocery stores will be | and closed all day tomorrow, July | her | they | from Belle- | | Pennsylvania Rallroad Station in Bellefonte, Is on g two-weeks vaca tion Mis ~ the this . | Chester Woman's meet at Stoner The BEvangelica) sionary Soclely will home of Mrs. David = . gp 144 2 te evening A. Spyker Willlam Spy ker and Harry Harper returned from a fishing trip Tuesday at Marklesburg with a catch of thir teen bas Mrs. J. Frank Smith Is keeping her granddaughter, Jo Ann Gross, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs Philip Gross are vacationing in Ni- agara Falls Mrs. Robert Hamilton and daugh ter Mary Helen returned to he home in Syracuse after spending several weeks with her mother, Mi Mary Nell, and other relatives here Mr. and Mrs and children, stopped here parents, Mr Wibur McClellan | Maryin and Sylvia at the home of and Mrs, D M Sunday evening on thelr way home fren State College where they had supper with Mr. and Mr Ylellan and family Guests at the W. W last Friday were the Rev W. J. Wagner of State College, Mrs Mary Flink Harvey Flink, Geiss Wagner and Clay ton Wagner Kerlin home and Mrs, her BS Lav ld 4 $4 My ba HT re " 4eh of July Picnic Suggestions! Sand. Spread “HT NL 19c¢ Stuffed Olive 23c Sweet Pickles 23c Peanut Butte 25¢ Bisc-o0-bits “‘uin” 17c¢c Beans “ccm ra 4 23c Spaghetti 4'c 25¢ Salad Dressing rv race 25¢ Salad Mustard "0. 7’ 5 Tc Snack Lunch Meat 23c Nectar Tea S00 25c¢ Paper Cups, Plates 2+ 15c Wax Paper oF .. 2 © 25c¢ Safety Matches .. 2«~15¢ 4 -or BH. Qt. Jar ih dar Firm, Piamp, ANN PAGE Tart Tasty Top Ann Grade Page 10.0n. Pkg» 1h, Cans Ann Page Prepared % Oar Cans 12.01, Tin W-Ih, Pkg. is easy to make with this top quality mix. It's one of summer time's big favorites in the famous Ann Page family of 33 fine foods, Selected Crestviews oo. 326 CHEESE » Mel-O.Bit a or American 2 i. 50¢ § BRICK lk, a 1b. Be LONGHORN Lb. 25¢ ICE CREAM DESSERT | visiting Thursday | W R H Y.. spent cinity Harry Caled on the | Miss Adaline MeClenahan has »o- | The Rev. and Mrs. Qlarence ©. | cured employment in a privale | Oto jeft today for several days In home In Btate College Lupin with thelr parents Mrs. Pear] Zollers entertained the Susanna Wesley Methodist Sunday | Mist Margaret Ross School class aL her home ast | Roohomics Extension transferred this week evening Mont Rose In County State Home | worker wa from Meroer Susquehanna aller 0 Rex Mr | Bearson from Spring Mills wis a Baturday supper guest of hi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, George Searson and family Mr, and Mn State College and several from Harrisburg called al Kerlin home Sunday Mt Morris A. Burkholder Eugene, and Ernest Frank Jr Sunday for a week's vacation, They went first to Philadelphia to visit Mr. and Mrs. David Raub and then to Cambridge to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bowden Jean | jaf from pent Misses Martha Spyker and Bartholomew returned Sunday Newton Hamilton, where they guests | 8 week with three hundred the W.! 8Ity other young women al the Methodist Camp Lh lo visit David John turn weeks Mr and their John Bracken from about men and Training with son left Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, daugh- ters Elizabeth and Jean, Miss Belle Ross and Paul Probst drove on At ante City Tuesday Mr. Probst re turned Wednesday but the others will remain until next Wednesday MeChesney at Mayl Ho'el qui ¥ marriage M aly . . « On fine Quality AP MEATS Outstanding Smoked Meat Features SUNNYFIELD Smoked Skinned HAMS COOKED.—Renty To 3 1 c Serve, Small Size Whole or Shank Half 10-14 Lb. 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