THE CENTRE DEM OCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 24, 1941, Pag e Two : —— Er — —————— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY BOTH PARTIES CHOOSE CANDIDATES AT CAUCUS Tickets for the primaries at cau cuses held last week the Republican | and Democratic parties candidates for nomination in the primary election to be held in Sep- tember. The Democratic ticket includes: John Whiteman, judge, of election; Mrs. D, M. Bradford, inspector; J. i | spent Friday and William Bradford, sehool director; | George Stover, James Paust and Clayton Wagner, gounciimen; Er. nest Wagner, auditor; G. A. Matter, constable; and Harry W, Potter, tax collector The Republicans will propose per- as nominees George of election; inspector, Martz; James Searson, school director, Bruce| Knarr, George Rimmey, and Carl Burkholder, councilman; W. D. Shoop tax col- lector; and Ray Dutrow, burgess. . LJ - Rs CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W, K. Hos- terman_ pastor. Centre Hall: Church Service 9.30 DST, Sunday School 10:30; Lemont: Sunday School 10:00 DST. Church Service 11:00. Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Church Servipe 7:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30; Candlelight Children's Service 8:00 Lutheran: The pastor. Centre Hall 8:30 EST Church Spring Mills; Church Sunday School 10:00; inday 2.30, SOs Judge Paul Rev, C. C Sunday School Service 10:30; Service 5:00 Tusseyville Church Ser- OtLLo, S School WwW. F. Glen Church Ser- School 10:30; School 9:30 The Rev r. Centre Hall 9:30, Sunday Sprucetown: Sunday Ch 10:45 The Rev. J M pastor Boalsburg 00, Church Service 3:00; Lemont: Sunday School 10:00 Church Service 7:30; Pine Grove Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30. Refo n urch Service 2sbyterian Kirkpatrick Sunday School 2 rmed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 EST; Holy Communion 7:30, Preparatory Services Friday evening 7:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Holy Communion 10:30; Farmers Mills: Church Service 900, Sunday School 10:00. . M > - PERSONAL MENTIONS, Eva Balley left Monday to neeting near Clear- Miss attend field. Mrs. Myra Rocke) been employed at the D. C ling home Mrs. James Taggar phia is visiting iss a camp I Sarah Cilenahan E. L. Bart wa a Satur Bartholomew famnily The Stanley Brush Company held a demonstration Friday evening al the home of Mrs. Robert Wetzel Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mary Anne, Shore are i g Mr: Mi Bessie Benner was a Sunday inner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Goodhart on their farm near here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mrz. Larry Snyder and two children spent Sunday at Hershe; Mrs. Sally Rubel and her sister Mrs. J. Brant of Altoona spent part of last week visiting relatives in Lemont Mr. and Mr: spent Friday in his uncle and wife, Joseph Lenker, Mr. and Mrs tended the Benner day at McAllisterville hundred were present Mrs. Mary Steele {rom Lewistown vizited her cousin and husband, Mr and Mrs, Charles A. the Pelter reunion Sunday Altoona, Mrs. Anna from ol mew 1010 rday guest from Jersey Della Reiber d Charles A. Miller Millersburg with Mr, and Mrs George Benner at- reunion Satur- About two Miller, after | ¢orily Mrs. Anna Prazier, Miss Ida Vogt, | Mrs. | Edward Heck and | , Conn. The Methodist charge will hold a | quarterly conferemce here evening. The district dent from Williamsport will attend the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst, Duane and William Johnstown, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houlz in ‘Lemont, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Himes of Harrisburg visited last week with hiz sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Colyer, when they re turned home Sunday Mrs. Colyer went with them. Miss Nellie Lohr and Mr. and Mrs, Gustavus Payne of Bryn Mawr spent several days this week among relatives here, They left this this | superinten- | Miss Stella Hosterman is having | her home painted white this week Harry Gruenwald conducted a horse sale at the Hotel barn Monday selected | evening. A daughter, Patricia Lou, | born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Relsh | Sunday morning 8. T Riegel and William Weaver fishing at Welkert Miss Isabel Musser Springs is wsiting her aunt, F. V. Goodhart, this week. Miss Annabel Paust from Milton is visiting her sister and husband, the Rev. and Mrs, C, C. Otto, Dr. and Mrs, Charles H. Light returned Saturday night from a two-weeks camping trip in Canada, Mrs, Mary Flink, Mrs. 8 W Smith and W, W, Kerlin, drove Huntingdon Tuesday afternoon business Ernest Frank Jr., ployment for the Millheim garage last week Miss Bally Nelson, of Willlams- spent the weekend as guest of Fred Spyker at the home of his parents Mrs. C. F. Emery had FPriday evening dinner with her daughter, Mrs. Frank McClellan, and family in State College Miss Eleanor Potter Tuesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs fagnily at Oak Hall Mrs. Charles D. Slonaker and son Mike left Monday for a ten day vis- it with her mother, Mrs T. V Green, in Ocean City Mrs, Ernest Frank has been sub- stituting as clerk in the First Na- tonal Bank gince Mrs. Harold Brad- ford became ili Friday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fleming and Mrs. Fleming's brother from New Rochelle New York called on friends in town last Monday. Charles D. Slonaker began work at Reish's Dairy Monday. He was previously employed as night clerk at the Brockerhoff Hotel in Belle- fonte Mr, and Mrs daughter Alice, Monday to the Earl Frazier nesday Mr Hocker Mr a pichic Mrs, ' wr on has secured em- summer in the He began work port the from week spent of iast John Frazier and from Erie came home of his cousin, to remain unti] Wed- and Mrs. B. FP of Wilmington, Del, and Annie Hoy of Houserville, had at Hecla Park Saturday Corl, Robert evenmng Members spent of weekend were: James Foust Ralph Whiteman, Lawrence and Bruce Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller and daughter Janet from Laurel, Dela- ware, returned home today, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. K. Keller Mr. and Mrs. John Spyker from York and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chester A Bpyker are spending this week on a fishing tip in Canada They left Saturday morning Lewis Garbrick returned home from Niagara Falls for the weekend and took back with him his wile and two daughters, Jane and Jasie, who wil] remain there for the rest of the summer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns and three children of Shamokin, Miss Catharine Graybill ang Thomas Crayblll of Paxtonville, visited Mr, and Mrs. David I. Graybill here last Thursday evening David Johnson from Hartford, came here over the weekend and returned Sunday with his sile and children, Barbara and David, Jr. who had been visiting ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mitterling Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazler, and a fishing party who near Towands Harold Bohn, Hart- the wey Frazier, Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Miller Mr, and Mrs. D 8. Daup, son William, and Daniel Daup, at. tended the Pelter reunion at Grange | Park Sunday. son | Zzetle from | i A. Lépley, Miss | | Miss Cora Homan accompanied | this group to Hairy John's Park for a plenic Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. R. Ruth Reish, Paul Ktters, Robert Reish, and Mr. and Mis. Grant Charles from Stale College and Mrs { from Boalsburg Mrs, Bright Orwig (nee Miss Phyllis Sweeney) and two sons Ivan | and Gary of Huntingdon were Suns {| day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs | Mr. | morning for a trip through the New | England states, they were entertained to dinner by Mrs, Anna Bartholomew. at the Dutch Inn, Mill Hall. Others the party were: Mises Eilizabe h and Jean Bartholomew, and Doris Moitz and Paul Probst MUNIGIPA MILLHEIM FRIDAY & SATURDAY (July 25th & 26th) Tyrone Power Linda Darnell Rita Hayworth, in: “BLOOD AND SAND" (Techinzicolor) MONDAY & TUESDAY (July 28th & 20th) Last Nights for Guest Tickets) Errol Flynn & Brenda Marshall “FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" The Seahawk Turns Hawkshaw! CARTOON LATEST NEWS EVENTS Friday & Saturday, August 1 & 2 “PENNY SERENADE” Tuesday evening in | George Sweeney and family. and Mrs, Harold Leightly and daughter from Oak Hall called at the same home in the evening. | i Saturday bass | | from Rock | Glenn Ross and | Mrs. Harry Harper, who ii last week, Is well again Mrs. R. 8. Hagan accompanied Mr. Hagan on a business trip to Al- was | toona Friday was | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luse are leav- ing Sunday for g week's vacation in | { Philadelphia and vicinity. Miss Betty Bearson spent Monday in Bellefonte with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howard The Friendship Bikle Class ol the Reformed church held a picnic at Poe Paddy Park Tuesday even- ing Miss Beulah Bradford spent Mon- day, her birthday, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick in State College Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius Houtz and daughter, Freda Jane, spent Sun- day evening with Mr, and Mrs J Harold Durst The Rev, and Mrs. Roy Corman from Wilkinsburg spent part of last week with her parents Mr. and Mr Frank M. Fisher Mr. and Mrs Lewistown, formerly from Centre Hall, are spending this week vaca- tinoing in Adantic City Russell Relish, employed in Wil- Hamsport, was ynable to return to his work Monday because vere case of yy poisoning Vernon Garbrick’'s truck wa damaged by a hit-run truck driver in Bellefonte Saturday night police have located the offender Willian C. Boozer has not been able Friday because of occurred at the Mrs. Jacob R Jacob Jr E. E Balley from Of A Se- The postmaster 10 be about since a leg injury which Firemen's carnival Bible and from Spring Cily are v, iting her sister, Mrs John Martz and her brother: Paul Bradford and DM, Bradford The mep of the Trinity Reformed held a bagket picnic a" Cave Friday evening. Before lunch W. P. Campbell took them through the cave Mrs. JF. Wetzel and Mrs George Sweeney recently made a whice satin banner with a yellow border and black lettering for the local firemen’s marching unit Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs Hermane, and Bruce Rowe Newark are occupyl ng the cabin at the foot of Ni tain during AON church Penns the from from Rowe ttany moun- thelr vacations These local girls are camping this week at the Slack Hunting lodge Misses Martha Spyker Araline Goodhart, Glenwyn Goodhart, Isa- bel Emery, Myra Confer and Jane Sypker Tuesday evening guests and Mrs J F Wetzel were Mr Mrs. Charles Wetzel and Mr Mrs. William Coleman from fonte and Miles Wetze] en, Ind Mr. and Mrs Mr ana and Belle- from Gosh- of E. E Zettle spent | the weekend with their son Reuben | man, Zetile, When one aud family in Johnstown they returned they brought grandson William, along for a week's visii here Mrs. D. M, Bradford, Mrs. Earl Lutz Mrs, Ida McClellan, and Mrs, John Mowery from the local Temp'e lige attended a past tempiars meeting last Tuesday afternoon and evening on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs William Hagan's home in Penn Hall Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison spent the weekend with Miss Elsie J Weaver at Lake Nuangola, near Wilkes Barre. On Baturday morning they both attended the wedding of Miss Emma Jean Walser and Edward Curran at 8t. Gabriel's church Hazelton These members of the Lutheran Young Women's Missionary Society spent last Thursday afternoon and evendg in Willlamsport Mes, Fred Homan, (Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mrs Fred Luse Mrs. J. M, Coldron, Miss Bertha Sharer, Mrs. Paul Fetteroif, Mrs. Ernest Frank, Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs. C. C Otlo, Mrs. Clayton Ho and Mrs. J. Harold Durst in - Alter shopping, they had dinner to- William Stover | the afternoon included: ! liam Mrs. Rufus Finkle from Mifflin. burg spent last mother, Mrs. C. F. Emery, and hes sisters in State College. Mr. Finkle Joined her Sunday and they drove ta Camp Barree near Huntingdon | where their daughter, Dorothy Ana, | is encamped for two weeks with a | group of Girl Scouts. {| Mr and Mrs, Robert Breon had a | birthday party for their daughter, Elizabeth Grace, on her first birth- day, July 17. Quests, besides her | gister Christine, were Robert Breon, { Ronald and Donald Breon, Pred { Clenehan Jr Bechiol, Rufus Guisewite, Jack Mec- ' accompanied by their mothers, ! the Evangelical Ladies Ald at her | ! home Mrs. Frank P. Geary entertained Thursday afternoon and | evening. These members were pres ent: Mrs, Daniel 8. Daup, Miss Ida Frazier, Mrs, David Stoner, week with her gether and then saw the motion pic- ture “Sunny.” Mrs. George Searson and her four sistery all attended the funeral ser. vices in Millhelm last Wednesday, of their cousin John Eby, from Portage. The group all of whom visited here at the Searson home in Mrs. Wil- Harshbarger and daughter Frances {rom Altoona; Mr. and Mrs William Smith froma Zion, Mr. and Mrs. James Harshbarger from Cen tre Hill; Mr. and Mrs. David Bath- urst, daughter Mrs, Samuel! Halder- man, and grandson David. ———. HUBLERSBURG Mrs. Nora Bekenpoth - and Mrs, Mary Markle of Pleasany Gap, spent last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Hinds, to visit with Mrs, Hinds wiv is un- der the doctor's care and also help! Madeline celebrate her birthday, Miss Laura Hayes visited at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes of Bellefonte, on Tuesday, of last week, Mr, and Mrs, family of Hecla, were Tuesday even- | ing visitors at the home of Mr, and! | Mrs. Philip Yarnell, The children were Mrs. Ada Yocum spent Tuesday | | evening of last week visiting with | | Mrs. Sara lee Mrs. | | Alma Rickert, Mrs, Reuben Rickert, | | Mrs. George Sweeney, Mrs, David | | Oraybill, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. | air corps at the Naval Reserve base | | | Charles Miller, and Mrs. Whiteman, John Mrs, Margaret Sahb, from Charlion- | Mrs. S8ahb describes the privations of this crisis with a touch of pathos, { “TI am looking forward to. trifles i that I Jove such as good sweets, and | chocolate jce cream.” She says she i has not undressed at night. for over | Mr. and Mrs, P, C. Miller of Flori- | da, visited gt the home of Mr. and | Mrs. F. E Vonada on Wednesday afternoon, of last week. | Mr. Gordon Giles was called to | Philadelphia last week to start his | preparatory course for the naval | ; United States Naval yard in Phil- | | adelphia, Mrs. Charles D. Slonaker received | { a Jetter last week from her aunt, i i i Mrs. Pauline Oves and daughter | spent Wednesday of last week at the | home of Mr. and | cumn-Hardy, Manchester, England. | and Mrs. L. A Porter Miss Laura Hayes and girl friend | and Mr. Melvin Pravel spent Fri- | day and Saturday at Niagara Falls, | Mr, and Mrs. James Carner and | | family, Miss Ruth Carner and Mrs. | | Jacob Weaver motored to Smeth- | | port, on Sunday where they visited | @ year but must be ready to leave with friends for shelter at a moment's notice. Miss Shirley Yarnell spent Sal- Charles Gates and! lurday night and Sunday withh Jane ‘Gentzel of Bellefonte R D Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and family of Jacksonville at the home of Mr, and Mrs McCloskey one day last week Mrs. Ida Markle returned to home alter spending some time her daughters in New York was accompanied home by Mr Mrs Herman Chappell who spend a few days with her Mr. and Mrs, Burwe) graumgard and Mr, Oscar Bley of Ohio, and Miss Miriam Bierly of Washington spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Blerly Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rover Bellefonte were Sunday visitors he home of Mrs. Ada Yocum Mr, and Mrs Harold Hov family of Johnsonburg were end visitors at the home father Mr. G., F. Hoy Mrs. Wymer and daughtes Rogers visited James her | with She and will 0. at and Week. } of fs L.ou- Packed With Vita WATERMELONS CANTALOUPE NEW APPLES BANANAS With Treet Lunch Meat . . Clapp’s Baby Clapp’s Jr. Foods . . 3 Tomato Soup Kellogg's Ali Corn Flakes". Evap. Mill". Sparkle Lemon Colonial Fig Bars . 2 “Tender Cooked” Ann Page 4 Beans Just Heat Peanut Butter Circus Peanu jeep TEAY ~declare thousands of women who formerly bought cther, more expen sive nationally keown teas but who now serve deli cious Nectar Tea mod save uw T 20%! Try it soday! TENDER 1941 PACK PEAS . 3 =: 2 CUSTOM GROUND COFFEE IS "PERSONALIZED" COFFEE! EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3% 45 World's Largest Selling Coffee [last week visiting with her Golden Ripe Beauties pare Before You Buy anteed by EX HILARATING ad Mr. E. G. Mingle is spending a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs, GH. MceCor mick A { stork Mrs. David of June Mr. Charles fami have returned nome Royersford after visiting with hi aunt, Mr J. G. Boal Mr, Clayton McKinney ily of Tennessee, visited a at Mr, John Meeker and George McKinney homes Mis Ennist of State Mrs. Rus lidren of State the home Mri ella of Rockwood spent several days daugh~ Rev Mr ter and and Charles Link Mrs. Mary Stover and Mr Millbrook called Sunday Mr family Hayes ited at James husband Weaver, Miss Grace and Mrs. Brook: among friend; belated announcement visited the home of Mi Brook: latter a baby DO) Faust thelr oO and on Lhe part ald leit Hayes and and Mrs. Fred «fonte vis- and Mr and Mrs, Carl and Mr, and and Ausly of Bells home of Mr s on Bunday vo Bs POTTERS MILLS Mr D. A. Hoover son Bud daughter Geraldine Mrs, Eva Crouse and friend from Altoona visited at the Mr, H E. Faust hom« Mrs. Ruth Caskey and four chil- dren of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mr Lester McFadden of Aberdeen Md of time visited a few days at the Mr. E J Laura McCormick, Mr A. wood home la) he Misses and fam- few da the Mr wife, sister Laurell Nel 31 Colleg Sara Villege and three ch spent few their parent Ennist. Mrs bead part ell day; Mr Ennist in ut and Lhe 1 of Aaronshurg, | The 4 on JFrank confined to the iH Caroline McCloskey Mrs. J.T. McCormick home College Balurday evening Mr. Frank PI! visited over the more, Md Clarence | visited al in Bate Hips and weekend were wi their employed JULIAN Were © Lhe OI of Mr ana Mt were Major E. Body daughter, Jacquely Major Bodie Nora Breon and aunt who E B Wi wife and Jitlle Mi molher Ham Of aun regular pastor of Port Matildg Hazel Dand rwbury POUT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . HOURS FRESIIER--IN OUR GARDEN FRESH DEPT. 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