Page TWO oe THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 10, 1941, - I —— | CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY BERTHA SHARER ELECTED TO IST AND 2ND GRADES At a meeting of the Centre Hail- | Potter school board Monday even- | ing, Miss Bertha Sharer was elected teacher of grades 1 and 2 for next | year. She formerly was employed | in the township. | At this same meeting plans were | made to Jay a new floor in the hall | of the old section of the high school | building and to sand and polish | the floor in the large room finished | last year, The calendar for 1941-42 was | completed with Sept. 2 set as the | opening and May 22 as the closing | date. Holidays are similar to last vear The auditors made their annual | report at this meeting also. They | were John Whileman, George Sweeney and Mrs. Lovan Smith from the borough, and John Treas- ter and Boyd Smith from Potter Township. Other business transacted at this meeting included arrangements to | pay the teachers in the high school and grades over a period of twelve | months instead of nine » \d » » CHURCH SERVICES. Evangelical: The Rev. W. K, Hos- | terman, pastor Cenjre Hall Church Service 9:30 (DST), Sunday | School 10:30; Lemont: Sunday School 10:30 (DST), Church Service 11:00: Locust Grove: Church Ser- vice 7:30 (EST) Lutheran: The Rev. C. C, Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday Schoul 9:30 (EST), Church Service 7:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30. Communion Service 10:30; Tussev- ville: Communion Service 9:00, Sun- day School 10:00 Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 9:30 (DST), Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday Scho) 9:30, Church Service 10:46 Presbyterian The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg Church Service 3:00; Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00 (EST): Church Service 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 8er- vice 9:00: Sunday School 10:00; Farmer's Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Holy Communion 10:30 . . ® . PERSONAL MENTIONS. Robert Gerhart from Ambler vis ited friends in Centre Hall over the weekend Mrs. Randolph Lowder Centre County Hospital was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. David 1. Graybill Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wetzel and Mr. and } Paul Martz returned Sunday from a visit with relatives at Willard, Ohio. Charles Ramer, emlioyed as a chemist in Philadelphia, spent the July Fourth weekend with his par- | ents, in Tusseyville | Russell Reish recently employed drive a Coco-Cola truck from Williamsport, spent the weekend with wife and son Mr. and Mrs. Rossman Wert and daughter from Upper Darby spent Thursday to Sunday with his par- , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert, re rs to is fn's Br Sunday guests of Miss Bernice Frazier at the home of her parents were Misses Flossie Stover, Irene Stover, and Emma Beam from Aaronnsburg. Paul M, Fetierolf returned from Indiantown Gap, where he is clerk in the Branch Post Office, to spend the Fourth weekend with his wife and son here. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs J. F. Wetzel were Mr. and Mrs Reed Kline and daughter, Dolores, from Yeagertown Miss Kline is gépending the week here Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Brininger and daughters, Janice and June, of Southmont spent the weekend among Mrs. Brininger's relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brin- inger. Mr. Brininger'’s parents from McClure, accompanied by Miss Della Hughes, came here Sunday fo take their two granddaughters home with them for a visit, Local Boy Scouts who returned yesterday from the Juniata Valley Council Camp in the Seven Moun- tains were: Paul Bradford, Jr. Bd- win Crawford, William Daup, Ar- dell Gross, and William Reese Daniel 8. Daup and other members of the finance committee of Kar- oondinha Council © were supper guests at the camp Tuesday even- ing. | tained | son { wood. | Meeker | Mrs, John (and son John, Mrs, Charles Col- | by Constable Trvin Holmes He lived Vinton McClellan visited friends | here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Spyker vis- | ited her brother in Patterson, Ohio, | last week. Mrs. Willlam Floray entertained | the W. ©. T. U. at her home Mon- day evening. | Mrs. Willard Smith of Wolfe's | Store, spent Friday with Mrs, Carl | Burkholder, Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank V. Goodhart were Fred Haas, | his mother, and Mrs, J. Diffen from i Sunbury. | The Friendship Bible class of the Reformed Sunday School met at the nome of Mrs. Robert Wetzel last | evening The Willing Workers Class of the Lutheran Sunday School met at the home of Mrs, Ralph Homan lag! evening Mrs reth, Hazel Etterley from Naza Grand Templar of Pennsyl- | vania. will visit the local lodge this evening Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Krebs and son Jerry returned last Tuesday from a visit with her parents In | Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shope enter- her mother, brother, and another guest from Harrisburg over the July weekend People's Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church held a picnic at Penn Roosevelt Park evening Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Samuel and daughter Lamar visited Mrs. The Young last Kryder, Janet . 1. from Savilla | Kryder on Friday Yvonne Malone, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Blaine Malone of Mill- heim, is spending this week with her cousin Donng Luse Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Martz of Get- tysburg visited their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney, over the weekend The Missionary Society Presbyterian church will hold its annual picnic at Penn Roosevelt park next Saturday, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradford and daughters Ellen and Beulah, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs Wil- bur McClellan and family (in Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerng three children from Kingston visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt from Thursday to Sunday. Mrs. Kern and Mrs. Vogt isters Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClintic from Milesburg Gerald Miller [rom Bellefonte, and Miss Freda MeClin- tic lef: Friday morning for Niagara Falls. They returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs, George Sweeney, 50a William, daughter Betty Lou and Miss Gloria Brooks attended the Harris Township high school re- union on the Fourth at Boalsburg Mrs. Delas R. Keener returned home Saturday after spending two months with her parents, in Fleet- Her daughter, Sandra, re- mained for several more weeks wih her grandparents Margaret Spotts, Taylor Potter, and Dean rungart left Monday with the Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick for Camp Shekinha pear Mt. Union, to remain for ten days. The Rev. Mr Kirkpatrick will be an instructor Clay Reesman from Camden N. J came here Thursday to spend the When he return- Monday, he took with him his daughter. Mrs Robert Warner, her daughter and niece, who had been spending a vacation at the Daniel Bioom farm home of the and are holiday weekend ed Out-of -town-guests of Mrs Paul Bradford and family Monday at dinner were: Mr. and Mrs Edward Frank and daughter Flossie of Hew lett, Long Island; Mr. and Mrs Ben Frank, of Baltimore, Md, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeker of Millheim. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meeker of Johnstown These persons attended the Meek- | er family gathering Sunday at| White Oak Inodge between Snow Shoe and Renovo: Mr. and Mrs Edward Frank and daughter from Hewlett Long Island; Mr. and Mrs Ben Frank of Baltimore, Md. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Meeker from Johns- town; Mrs. Philip Gross and daugh- ters, Martha Ann and Phyllis from Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs. Robert! from Millheim: Mr. and Meeker and daughter Joan from Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr, daughter Nellis dron, Miss Lois Rees, Beverly Meyer | Jean Auman, Mr. gnd Mrs. Paul Bradford, daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Knarr and daughter Josephine, Mr. and Mrs D M Bradford and daughter Peulah and Miss Betty BSearson all of Centre Hall | employed The Harvey Mark home received a new coat of white paint last week, The Tusseyville Union Church held its annual picnic on Grange Park last Wednesday. Mrs. Mazie Lee went lo Lewls- town to care for her sister, Mrs Magnus Duck who is ill, Mrs. Margaret Godshall left | Thursday to spend several weeks a! a campmeeting at Hughesville, Miss Cora Homan visited her | brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John | Homan in Spring Mills, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Relish, of Philadelphia, spent last week with their parents here. They returned | Sunday Miss Ruby Grove of Spring Mills is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Gard- ner Grove Dean Relish and Jack Riegel, both in Montgomery Ward Store in Baltimore, were home for the weekend, The Helping Hand Sunday School Class of the Lutheran church ms: last evening at the home of Mi John H, Durst The Ladies Ald Society the Evangelical church will meet next Thursday July 17, at the home of Mrs. Frank P. Geary Mrs. George Searson and James Searson spent Friday even- ipg with Mr. and Mrs Jame Harshbarger in Potters Mills Mr. and Mrs. David Barturst and Mrs. Samuel Halderman and 3500 David of Bellefonte visited day evening at the Searson home Mr and Mrs. Vernon Godshail and two children from near York spent Wednesday and Thursday with his mother and sister here Guesis of Mr. and Mrs. John B Wert, Sr. last week were her moth- er, Mrs. Anna Rossman, from Tus- seyville and sister, Mrs Charles Geary, from Altoona Mr and Mrs Frank and Andrew Zettle drove to Belglervilie ms: week where Mr. Zetile expecis to remain for several weeks with Mr and Mrs Brown Nale Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Dutrow william H. Homan attended a Tosnsend convention jast week in Buffalo and then drove on to Ni- agara Falls before reiurning hom Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford, Mr and Mrs. Abner and Mr and Mrs. CA Fourth at the camp Mr. and Mr three sons of Mr. and Mrs children (rom on Mr. and Mrs day of Mr Sun- nrnest and rider naet John Biandetto Endicott N. Y J. F. Resides Flemingion WwW. W. Kerlin and t Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Sharer Sr, last week in- cluded: Charles Kidd from Yor Mrs. Ethel Bachman {rom Greens burg and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Biddle of Bellefonte Mrs. Paul FPettero¥, son Drew, and Mrs. Kryder Frank went with My Fetterolf Saturday as far as Her- shey when he went to his work a Indiantown Gap They Centre Hall all re- turnsd Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney and children. Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Martz from Gettysburg Mrs Harold Leightley from Oak Hall and Robert Houtz from Bellefonte attended the Norris reunion at Ivyside Park, Al toona, Saturday These young men returned ast week from thelr Army Training camp to spend a ten-day furlough with their parenis and relatives Donald Goodhart, Lynn Blazer George Emerick, Donald McCor- mick, and Dean Petterolf College Man Held For Court (Continued from page one) their assaflant He is of the same build and he walks the same, but I can’t say definitely that he is the man who struck me.” Mrs. Waite said, Ehe was struck down on East Beaver avenue March 24 “1 never saw him before” Mrs Teichert said. “1 just caught =a iglimpse of the man that night and {wouldn't be able to identify him.” Mrs. Teichert was injured June 10 Hall was taken to the County jail ‘on East Irvin avenue, State College, until April 13 BE The aid to those fighting totali- tarianism will do little good if it is finally deposited on the bottom of the ocean. y - a NIEMAN'S - AT - MILLHEIM Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Starts Friday morning, July 11th, and continues for 10 days. We have an unusual array of bargains in spite of rising prices and increasing costs. Store closed all day Thursday, July 10th, to prepare for this Sale. NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM, PA. Open every evening except Tuesday when we closs at 6 P. M., and Thursday, when we close at noon. (Summer Schedule) | service Sunday evening at 7:30 im- | tatter a brother of E | Mr UNIONVILLE Miss Eva Rowan is visiting week with relatives in and Julian and Union Township Mr Methodist Church Services Prayer Service Thursday evening, after which will be a meeting of the Trustees of the Church with the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- vice; Sunday School on Sunday Baltimore Md. spent the morning at 9:15, and the preaching weekend at thelr homes here Mr Mrs Rumbe and Pearce mediately following the Epworth League service at 6:30 Mr Charles Rowan of Bellwood Pa. was in town on Sunday calling around among old time friends and neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons, the L. Parsons, are spending the summer months at the old homestead up the pike Miss Alice Willams, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. C. Willilams_ |i ’ iting these summer days with were over aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, V: the home of his mother, Mrs laise Gruber Atlantic, Pa Brugger. They returned to Congratulations are in home on Monday morning and Mi Warren Mr and Mr: Ww Philadelphia, who are companied by ter Miss K parents of a young son erine Smith motored to TY cently. Mrs. Wilson was Sunday afternoon and attended er Helen Barton of this Bible Conference which ars, M. H Harpster of gress at the park Washingtonl, has heen week around among old tim, Rey y8t five Md her parents, Mr, and Mrs Lucas of Union Township Mr. Jesse H. Hall, who was jured while at work on job at Cherry Tree, recently is recuperating alt his home overy may be speedy Mr. and Mrs daughters George Brugger Cannonsburg Fourth visitor of the Of order wil the born the f to on ni proud re rm G her sis Bullock piace Orting visiting: riends and Robert J. Keeler whe week months has I been Joard of Home Lutheran Johnstown with his h parents, Mr. and Mr Rev Keeler organiu ongregation at We Siler is now in charge his spent there his a5 wot Min Church in Pa wile at mder the tht mont holiday her Bra Mo Mizabeth l n They returne y he and i weekend haley heau care! Kirksvill of tmont wile the hom ar last Bur JUST THE BREAD FOR SPECIAL TA OCCASIONS! Chock full of that good old-fashioned “wheaty” flavor that has made the name Marvel so famous! “ENRICHED”! Contains not one, but two important vitamins (including Bl) and iton—to meet the requirements recom. mended by the National Research Council. about Bobby Alexander and Charley Comly who have been employed in and son Harry Pearce, of Baltimore, spent the recent holiday with Harry a lumbe: many friends hope his complete J E ' on the charge Philadelphia, Mr this | and wife Mr. and Mrs Mr place Mr and Mr companied by thelr her sister, Miss Ida tored to Niagara, Falls N Y the past holiday and took sigh's of New York and Canada Mr, and Mrs joined the having recently purchased their pleasure and Peters to travel work the Titan Bellefonte Miss Lucille Hams; Pa grandparent Bauder and aunt and Mrs. Clark William ac~ | Ruth Annette had been } ilin- 1 ing but ret on? | last week when and Mrs. Robert Hal) past ROY son reer in- Pierce Peters class now His Fg il 10 and Metal to at and Pa al nt ort Mr 4 med the Ui Luci] enjoy her tion M Luca Forrest ( of retaker Highw We d an al and past day “THORO-BAKED"! Baked longer at lower temperatures— that's why Marvel is s0 digestible and why it recaptures that old-fashioned wheaty” flavor, of car owners a car for enable from Company On Monday they re- turned to thelr home church near and Mrs. Homer Hall and son Ivan lof Alloong were Bunday callers at the home of his brother and wife of Calhoun Ardersy Willlams, in pari Big Ripe Watermelons Bananas ... 5. Peaches CALIF, Oranges Rize 200.270 2 Pe 43¢ Yitamins BB, C Hiley Belle Freestone Rich in Vitamin C Red RI Tomatoes Vitamins ABC ain a New Potatoes Y'ae™ BA Green Peppers Y'}70™ Cucumbers {5 BE Firm AC Vitamin €C 27+ « « + Yitamin C 24.1hb, Avg. Beauties 2'™ 19¢ oT 0 4 2" I5¢ 4 Yr 13¢ New Apples Contain Vitamin © BUY FRESH A&P FRUITS & VEGETABLES | PACKED WITH VITAMINS! 41c . « 4 = 23¢ «xx 4 + 25¢ 8 '» 25¢ «+ 3 Cakes 25¢ , Med. vo. 2 Cakes 9¢ » Cake Large Size Guest Size IVORY SOAP CAMAY SOAP The Soap of Beautiful Women 3c 17¢ Save On Famous Ann Page Foods! Peanut Butter 2 ©. 23c Mayonnaise “isi si 19¢ Salad Mustard 5 7c Garden Relish 2 ;. 25c Stuffed Olives Wu ii" 23c¢ Sparkle "= i5¢" 3 me 10€ Beans "nis.orkn. 400 23¢ Spaghetti =itir 4% 25¢ Plain Gelatin.. 2 = 19¢c WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK Made, Sold and Guaran. toed by ARP im 35cC FLORIDA ORANGE SLICES 2+ 17c¢ CLEANER we 10c Ann Page Amn Page Ann Page Ann Page Ann Page Ann Page Ann Page Amn fon Jar Ann CANNING SUPPLIES MASON JARS Doz. Bic JAR CAPS JAR RINGS TEX WAX FRUIT PECTIN White House Ann Page ow. 10¢ rs. Be 5% 2 50¢ Lb. Pkg. | |e DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER lw 39¢ EGGS Selected Crostviews CHEESE A ——— a ——————— — A ——— oo. 32C / Union Cirarige will hold a bak? sale in the Grange Hall, Saturday, July 12. Btarts at 2 p. m, (DST) and over supper time. Home made for the raing which replen- | ice cream, dags, and hamburg shed settled ndwiche Baked of all the dust grow as kinds \ { ff 9 A well a of weed i was called back to work. We these two boys will succeed in present employment, Our community was very thankfu] he trust thelr recent not nods our ipply of walter gO0ds made ‘he garden brought on plenty There will be meeting of the Unionville Athletic Association in the Community House on Tuesday 15th, immediately Ball Game of tha! along with ¥ All persons interested are some im-~ Lt be taken carg and members of the Are maxing work nerior The ‘Trustees Methodist ¢l for church terior oLther reh plas to their Pe ome repair both the and will be painted ers fis reed 0 be on hand as Lhe near iu ant matiers repairs, In ture mu Misses anna Holt Brugger from a weeks stay a Ham -~ iiton very excellent report on thelr al camp on | George and Alice returned Ida Mae Barilon Eleanor 8noks recently of the for a Association naking pian held the School July 19th of the as- they will be Lhe who on 1 ~» god L INewWion ‘ A iITGRY gave work bene fli mie MARKET QUOTATIONS Weekly by ( Y. 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