Page THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 21, 1941, — ———c— GRANGE FAIR PROGRAM GETS UNDER WAY TODAY Most of the five hundred tents are occupied today at the 68th Grange Encampment and Fair which open- | ed oflicially yesterday morning The first event of the fair wil] be | motion pletures in the auditorium tonight at 8 oclock, sponsored by Drew Kolb of the Millheim Munici- pai theatre. Motion pictures will also be presented Priday and Tues- day evenings The Centre scheduled for and Thursday A new entertainment feature wil be the outdoor pageant “Our State Grange to be presented on the base- ball fleld Saturday might at 10 o'clock EST under the general di- rection ol Mrs Phoebe Cronister The cast of about two hundred fifty members of the Pomona Grange includes these from Centre Hall who will enact the episode “Or- ganization of the Grange:” Mr; George Ralston, Mrs. John Delaney Mrs. Hayes Ralston, Miss Mary Dashem, Ralph Walls, Mr. and Mrs Ray Sharer Mrs. Talitha Delane; Mrs. J. H. Durst, Mrs. J. M. Blauser, and J. B. Wert Sr. Mrs. George Mc- Cormick and Mrs are directing the episode The pageant will be postponed until] Tuesday night in case of ran Saturday night The State College High Thespians are scheduled for a per- formance in the auditorium Mon- day evening a three-act comedy “High Pressure Homer.” Thur:day evening the same troop oi player will present three one-act play “Bed-side Manners,” “Fish Cure. and “Utter Relaxation.” The:e plays will begin at 8 o'oclock EST . - Hall-Potter band 1: concerts tomorrow School SEVERAL (CHANGES IN LOCAL SCHOOL FACULTY willlams- State In Breon, of Rebers- burg, who graduated several years ago from Lock Haven State Teach- ers College, were added to the high school faculty at a school board meeting Friday night Miss Hall will teach first and fourth year English, two years ol Latin and remedial reading. She also will coach girls’ basketball Mr. Breon has been employed to teach English sociology and Ameri- can history. and to coach dramatics Another vacancy on the faculty the physical education field will & filled at a board meeting this week It was made by the resignation of James A. Meyer who has accepted a football coaching pasion Berwyn Dx nald Shope, formerly shared I of Penn Hall of Miss Beverly port, a graduate June, and Paul music teacher, wh his time with Har- ris and Haines townships, is to be made a full time teacher here this term. Besides teaching music grades 9 and 10 in the high school, he will teach general science and conduct one band rehearsal] 02 school time. The school board also arranged a this meeting to seng a transcript of credit earned by Sergeant Donal d McCormick to Camp Shelby Miss where he plans to complete his high school course fn conjunction wiih his army training . ">" CHURCH SERVICES “Rev No ch Evangelical man past Centre Hall Sunday EST, instead of D&T Lutheran: The Rev. C. C pastor, no church service Methodist: The Rev. W. F pastor, no church service Presbyterian The Rev. J M Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg Sunday School 2:00, church service 3:00: Lemont: Sunday School 10 0 Church Service 7:30: Pine Grove Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30. Reformed: The Rev Keener. pastor, no church LJ - » - AND PERSONAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs re- turned to their home in Hermaine last Tuesday after a vacation, here Mr. and Mrs. David 1 Graybll are . with a party of campers thi week along Penns Creek at Center ville Ww. K Haste School v or Glenn Delas R services LOCAL Jack Garbrick and Bruce and Robert Moyer pitched a tent and camped last week at Penn Roose - velt Park. A braided rug, made and awarded by the Priendship Bible Class J! the Reformed Church, was won Jy Ruspen Bohn, MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM L FRIDAY & SATU “FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 22nd & 23rd) SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Na. 1-GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE 11. 39 ro Ridin’ On a * "0 Rainbow No. 2-WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY, in "” " Arkansas Judge Here's a Double Bill the Entire Family Will Enjoy! J hs Give Yourself and Your Family a Movie Vacation! I A RII — MONDAY & TUESDAY (August 25th & 26th) By all means a MUST SEE pic- ture . . . their best attraction to date: “The People vs. Dr. Kildare” Crime Reel “Forbidden Passage” and Pete Bmith Subject BE I. NL Cl le iA Coming Friday & Sat., Aug. 29-30 “MAN HUNT” George Sweeney | Thomas Graybill ville, spent last week here with his! cousin, David 1. Graybill Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bradford and daughter, Donna spent last Miss Virginia Reigh of Altoona, Is visiting her cousin and wife, Mr and Mrs, Donald Shepe, this week Miss Clara Lou Wetzel spent sev- eral days last weck with her aunt Mrs. Thomas Brininger in McOlure Miss Barbara Potter who has been employed at Seabright this season is expected to return home tomor- row Stanley Brooks began a new sition on Monday with motive Supply Company College Allred Crawford and son went to Pittsburgh, Sunday the Pirates vs. Cardinals games Miss Betty weekend with Mr. and Mrs Oak Hall Mrs. Talitha Delaney has recently purchesed the home belonging the estate of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mitterling Mr. and Mrs. E R. Houtz of nea Bellefonte spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and family Miss Sally Nelson and Fred Spy- ker spent the weekend in Wellsbor where they visited her mother and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schaeffe) and the Rev. and Mrs. Delas R Keener made a sight-seeing trip « Wellsboro last Monday Last Thursday the the Garden Club and their familie had a pilenic at Penn Roogevell Park. Twenty-eight were present Pau] Bender from State College called on friends here Saturday evening. He plans lo enter Penn State in the Liberal Arts S this fall Mr. and jeft Tuesday bile trip to plan to visit route Harry poO- in to see Sweeney spent her aunt and uncle Harold lLeightley, u members ol hool Mrs. Lawrence Hartley for a months automo- the west coast They friends and relatives en King has resigned hi sition with the Automotive Supp! ¥ Company to accept Automobile Part Company lamsport Monday gu V. Goodhart Williams and of Tyrone, and of Baltimore Ramer Jr. employed gs # the Rohm & Haw in Philadelphia his parent Po- Ole Charle microchemist by Chemical Company spent the weekend with in Tusseyvilie Mr. and Mrs who were visiling Delas R Keener for several returned their home in town last week Mr. and Mrs Wagner Geiss of Bellefonte, son Oeorge Geiss © Philadeiphia and Daniel Daup were Friday supper guests at the F. V wodhart home Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sienker from Lock Haven and Mr and Mrs. C. A Spyker visited on Sunday with Mr Spykers mother Mrs Caroline Spyker Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Robert sunday for Philadelphia everal days. Their § ley remained here grandparents, Mr. and Bradford The Centre Hall-Potter band has numerous engagements for the coming week: tomorrow, Monday Wednesday and Thursday at the Grange Fair, and Friday at Miles- burg festival g Harry Raiph Bruce Austin Schaeffer the Rev and Mn werk Allen- to rom Wetzel lel to remain daughter with her Mrs. Paul Potter, Claude Dutrow Homan Ernest Homan, and Hartley drove to Pitisburgh. Sun r . | “h day to see a double-header base | dan and Bobby | Rex Bearson {rom Spring Mills, { and Mrs | Pottsville, and Mr. and Mrs are | ame between the Pirates and Louis Cardinals Mrs Bernard Krouse and Bernard Jr. from Akron, © visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grove The Centre Hall branch of County Library will not during Grange Fair week Mrs. Roy 8 ter Catharine were Sunday of Mrs, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown in Miiiheim, Mrs. Mae Wagenseller of Newport is spending a week with Mrs, Au- man and Mrs. Brown Club met Tuesday the at a0 Jamison and daugh- supper guests The Garden evening at the home of Mrs Miller to lay plans for an exhibit at the Grange Fair. The commities in charge of the exhibit includes: Mrs. J. W. Bradford, Mrs. C. H Light, Mrs. Edgar Miller Mrs Thoas Williams, and Mrs. George Lutz Mrs. Talitha Delaney entertained the Yo-Yo club to a corn roast at her home last Tussday members attended: Mrs Alexander, Mrs. Milford Luse, Mrs Frank Bradford, Mrs Philip Brad- ford, Mrs. Charles A. Miller. They were joined in the evening by Mrs Delaneys brother and wife from Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. J. F Wetzel and Clara Lou left Bunday for Brigan- tine, along the Jersey coast where they are spending this week. Others in the party are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kline and daughter Dolores and Mr | and Mrs. Merrill Lewis from Lewis- | town; Mr and Mrs. J. W. Fry from | Yeagertown; and Mr, and Mrs Hughes Brininger of Southmont. The Centre Hall 4-H club mem- | pers received pecognition at the state wide 4-H club week on Pena | State campus last week: Miss Inez | Luse, first prize in judging stocking | | _darns and girl-at-school clothing, | Miss Mary Delaney second prize in the same contest; Ray Delaney, a blue ribbon in livestock judging: Miss Altg Miller, a blue ribbon in swine judging: and Miss Inez Luso | second prize in dress design. #88 Jane Foreman and Mrs. Wallace Runkle were the guests Thursday of Mrs. Lyman 8mith and Miss Ruth Smith in Bellefonte, from Paxton: | | week | visiting relatives in Willard, Ohjo. the Auto-| State | Edwin | baseball | | day the | be open | | Mrs Ollie Auman and | Bdgar | These | Abner ————————————— ——————— oo HALL AND VICINITY ———————— pa Mrs. Paul Lingle suffered a brok- en ankle in a fall last week Mrs. Elsle Auman spent part of last week visiting in Lock Haven Chester Wagner spent the week- end with George Cuff in Hackeltis- town, NJ Mrs. John Jordan spent Monday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Miner, Andrew Zettle returned to Centre { Hall this week after a visit in Mif- | lin County, | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lue and chil- | dren Donna and Keith spent Mon | day in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Woeller o State College called on Mrs. Paul Fetterol! last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Haroid E. Bradford returned home Sunday after visi - ing in Poughkeepsie and Montrose Mr. and Mrs. EE. Zettle attend | £d the homecoming at the Penn Hail the | Lutheran church Sunday afternoon The Rev, and Mrs, J M. Kirkpat rick attended a social last Wednes- afternoon in the Lemont Pre byterian church, Mrs. Sally Ruble a and Mr: daughter City this week Mr. Harold Fischer an er, Mrs. lda C. Fuse pent Sunday at the home of M. and Mrs. Miles Decker Mrs. Walter M. Kerlin from Belie vue, Ky., who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keriin here | visiting this week with Miss Mab. Zeigler in Milheim The Youth Feliowship of the Re formed charge met Sunday morning at the local church. The top cussed at this meeting wa Occu pation of Leisure Tune W. T Parner and New York state vi town last week, Their the owner of the kw ago an Ho Mrs Wilbur Mec Marlin visited Mr Mrs, D Bradiord Sunday even- ing on way home from a Me Clellan reunion at Laurel Run park Meredith Coldron, Bugene Weav- er, Donald Coldron., Jack Coldron Allred Crawford and Edwin Craw. ord drove to Pittsburgh Sunday U ee the Pirate Cardinals base- game: Mrs. Harold Pigcher and win and George of York spending two weeks at the Mr. and Mr Miles Decks Hall. Mrs, Fischer is a Mrs Deckers Mr, ang Mrs. Miles Decker » Hall Mrs. 1da Fischer, Mr Harold E Fisher ¢ IS nd George, of York t Poe Paady CIC ccompanied Mr Franklin Ruble trip to New and on a York i his moth- her of York, Pa di brother [1 iriend fat irk: flex m ited O€T Wa eXis3.- tree! Dri INg many year: Mr. and and on Jisian and M the bal] Ext PE on Pa me of Centre Pa Park ar Mrs Corne.ius Houtz and daugh ter Freda Jane from Lemont, and Mrs. E E Zettle spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J Harold Dwrs celebrating Mrs Zetile and Mrs Dirst's birt Way Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and family plan t9 move this [ail their oan home now occupied b Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kimbrell family who will move to William Luse homes Mr Mrs. J H Durst and Mr Harald Durst ar son via DuBois ang indi- ana wo Johnstown where Ll ited Mr. ang Mr Reuben and {amily 1 Sunday Mrs James Harshbarger and Mrs George Searson accompanied Mr and Mrs. William Smith from Zion and Mrs. David Bathurst (rom Bellefonte to Altoona last Thursday where they spent the day with the ladies’ sister and husband Mr, ano Mrs, Wiliam Harshbarger These persons visited at We George ang James Searson hone last Wednesday: Mrs. Greeley Jor- Yonkers of Colyer Mr from Irvin no and one of and and Mrs. J Duane drove wy vi Zot Robert Kettner Yeagertown Miliner and daughter Miss Alice Mr. and Btaover from Mrs. Paul Miss Geraldine Rockey, Ripka of Pleasant Oap, William Hanna, daughter: Jean and Farn, and Misses Betty Slack. Beulah Bradford and Marion Bunist comprised a camping party at the Slack Hunting camp asi week Mr and Mrs James Harshbarger of Potters Mills entertained these persons at an ice cream party last Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs David Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Halderman and son David | of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Kettner of Pottsville, Mrs, George Searson and Ralph Harshbarger. Miss Helen Decker and Mrs George Ralston are co-chairmen ol the following committee 10 arrangs the Progress Grange exhibit: Mrs J. H. Durst, Mrs, John Delaney, Mrs John Wert Sr, Mrs. Miltorg Lus2 Mrs. George MeCormiek, Mrs. John Blauser. Mrs. Hayes Ralston, Mrs M. A. Burkholder, Mrs, Ray Sharer Mrs. D. C. Bohn, Miss Bertha Shar- er. Mrs. Ralph Homan Mrs Talitha Delaney, Mrs. F. Vv. Goodhars Reeder Sharer, Gilbert Ralston, Ralph Walls, J. T. Delaney and J | B. Wert 8r. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin enler- tained these relatives and (riends to supper on the lawn of their home last Thursday evening: the Rev and Mrs. W. J. Wagner, the Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Harking and sons | John and Willlam from State Coi- lege: the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wag-~ ner and daughters Mary, Barbara and Catharine and son John from Hudson Heights, N. J; Mrs. Walter M. Kerlin from Bellevue, Ky: D C Shafer from Mt Union; Mrs. Mary Flink, Harvey Plink. Mrs. 8 W Smith, and W. H. Kerlin, ———— 5 fT ————— : Pin-point history of France, since | the Armistice; Cave up to Ger- | many in the Near East gave up to | Japan in the Far East and fought the British in Syria. Classified Ads bring results, 19:30 | | Methodist Church Services: Prayer service this Thursday even {ing In charge of Ardery Calhoun Sunday Bchool Sunday morning at 6:15, H. E McE!'wain, Supt; Ep { worth League in the evening ag 6:30 There will be no preaching service this Sunday but some special ser- {vice Js being planned for the fo low'y g Sunday, particulars which will be given Iu next weeks “ews | Watch lor them. Free Methodist Church Services: even.ng, | | Umwon Praver service Friday Sunday Behoo]l Sunday followed by Class meetiry and regular preaching service in the ng at 7:30, with sermon by or, Rev. Howard Jacob Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sle: family of New Kensington Pa weekend guests of his parents, and Mrs. James M. Stere Mr. and Mrs, Clark Willams the past weekend visiting with sister and family, Mr. and Clayton Updegrafl and family Williamsport, Pa Mrs. Thomas Jarret of Pith burgh f visiting with her aunts, Mr. Har riet Asking and Miss Mary Turner and her brother and family and Mrs. Raymond Snoke dren ¢f Union Township Mr. LeRoy Luc Mr Rue! Luca who boone the past week recurn n uaday to the Alloon: furiter treatment friend: morn‘tg al | the ever I'a ind wers Mr pent et Mr ol 1 chi “a n H) here care man Little Miss Meriam Mr. and Mrs. Ely operated ter oi upon on «< CY speedy re Mr panieq and Cie avery and Mrs. G W by their son ang wile Mrs. B. E Holt and rgeanna, motored caving here Friday for a week ght seel Ing pleasure and po sibly a itt hing Canadian We are vers iden iliness o r good [rient and neighbor Holt accom- Mr ianughter Canada morning ryod ana ast in walers mn of the KENNEDY H Runkle nf Mileehure moved wt weekend Mrs J FF MeCartnes Harry Hoover took no children MeCartney evenine at I Mulberg Mrs. Milford Lucy were Lock Haven Same Mr family recenily and Those onlling at th ney home Bunday and Mr: John Smith Mr. and Mrs Oscar Fisher ant of Mileshurg, and Mr Harry Luens and son of fitiren bn and Mr: Yarnell (From last Week) Thor» visiting at the H E Leat! ers home were Mr. and Mrs Rand Thomreon abd son, M nd Mr Tell Payne and two sons all of Bed. ford: Mr. and Mrs Clair His Mrs. Betty Shippin: of pital Verta Spangler, of Trafford Walter and Mary Hisong burgh. and Mr: Hannah of Wez! Brownsville Those calling at the Py! me were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nilson and daughter Betty and sons Nevin Wayne, Hobart, of Williamsport Mrs. Helen McocBarn and two sons, Miss Helen Wesley, of Williamapor! and Mrs. Harry Tease and dangh. ter, Mrs. Helen Plerson, of Philadel. phia; Mr. and Mrs. Orlanda Bryan and Misa Betty Stere, of Milesburg POTTERS MILLS Miss Orpha Fleisher from State College, visited a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs, Nora Oet- tig Mrs Mrs, Edward Bubb from State Col lege, spent Thursday at the Mr. W A Reed home Mr H E Mingle ani wife of Akron Ohio, Mr. E G. Mingle, Mr LeRoy Breon, wife and two daugh- ters of Aaronsburg, spent Sunda at the Mr. G. H. McCormick home | Mr. Lewis, daughter Janet, and | Miss June Long from Shickshinny are visiting at the Mr. Boyd E | Smith home. Mr. Edward Faust, wife, daugh- ter Joyce, ang Mr. Clarence Carson motored up from West Chester Sat- urday, bringing home with them Mr. H E Faust who spent the past week there. They returned home Bunday. Mr. Clyde Walker and family, Mr Pi “ Thompaon nt on hr Lee Brian and family of Bellefonte visited Sunday at the Mr. E B Palmer home. Mr. D. C. Rossman and wife o Mifflinburg, Mr. Frank Bible wile and daughter of Aaronsburg, called among friends on Sunday. | Mr. Bdward Paust and family of West Chester, Mr, J. M. Carson an¢ family were dinner guests on Sun- day at the Mr. Burton PFetteroi! home near Bellefonte. | Mr. J. M Royer, family and some | friends from Milroy and Farmers | Mills spent Sunday at Black Mo shannon, he wie i iby J. H Rush Dippery and mother UNIONVILLE wis able to be around the com- munity. We trust his recovery may be speedy Mrs. Mollie Holt entert Sunday dinner Mrs Keatley and Miss Eva this piace Mrs, Amanda Moran returned Lo her home here on Saturday from an extended visit with her daughte: and tamily, Mr. and Mrs, Hartswick of Baden, Pa Mr. and Mrs, H M. Miles of lownship accompanied by Mrs. Sue McEwen of this place tended the Meckley reunion at Grange Pienie ground in Cent Hi ast Baturday Mr. and Mrs, Homer Hal on ana wife, Mr, and Mi Hall of Altoona were Bunday calier home of the formers broth wife, M1 Mr Robert place alned Margaret Rowan ol “ HW er and Hall 0. Tne regular meeting and [IPE FT INday Finch ahd this monthly social of Lhe School C will be evening, August of Mrs, D. H. Custer Mr. Newton Fisher spent the past and Tamaly at the Mr. and Mn having been |} lass taught heid n Lucsauy 26th on Hone of near Pit burgh weekend with home o R Wu hh wi.ge her parent ham they the past several Mr. and Mr Jackie of tid guests Of her Philadel; Woe Ke parent and Mi J. R. Williams Mr home on Suna remained 1o SON nia returned Lo hi wile and son weeks DORTIE visit al hel taking piayed wilh n Mon excit all cox Ure: inday evening mem wire on © ngregation ana No de anile HUBLERSBURG MceCaule Baltimore w ry Cruiser Bip Yarn naay Miz. lao Ory fda were IMDATRS Mrs. Guyer umbarger and daughter and {riend Jean Barrett of Kansas City Missouri; Mr. amg Mrs .iut nd s0nNs af New and Earl Vonada and sons McKeesport: Mr. and Mrs. ATU MeCicekey and daughter of Lemon! Ear] Gentzel and family ol ne BR D Mrs. ¥. M, Dunk Mrs. Paul Tharp spent Friday al ternoon at the home Mr. and Mr Tom Rishel of Clintondaie Millie York Siate ome of Mr and kie and daughte of Saeeley and daugh are and visiting at Mrs. Joi ter of the h Hayes Mr and Mrs Edward Dorman ol Snydertown, visited at the home ol Mrs Ada Yocum on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gramiey of 1i- linoks spent over Sunday with Mrs [em - BE - EE — - PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. Mrs Harvey Eminhizer and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudy and Jane Eagler were Lock Haven shoppers on Sat- urday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner Bellefonte shoppers on Saturdaj Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Yarnell and Mrs Milford Cox of Bellefonte, Mrs Jaceh Heaton, Bellefonte R. D. were pleasant callers in this valley on Monday afternoon Paul Confer is home again after sorking away this summer Those who called on Miss Han- nah Eminhizer Sunday were Mrs Jennie Eminhizer, Jane Eagier, ol Picasant Valley: Mr. and Mrs Ei mer Richner of Bellefonte, R. F. I. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sayers and family of Yarneil; Clair Richner and children of Summit Hill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCartney ang family visited on Sunday even- ing. at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Lucas. BLANCHARD Mr. and Mrs. R J. Spangler and family and Miss Marybelle Millel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mil- ler with Miss Virginia Marsden ol Lefargeville, New York. leit on Saturday for Miss Marsdens home The Spangler's plan to take a trip into Canada and to the Thousand Islands before returning home Miss Fay Spangler and Miss Mary- beile Miller are remaining a couple of weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Frey and daughter of Newberry, spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. william | werd " Frey of this place. | tended the | rich Park Hendrick Sunday Mr, and ! harles Be Tamil daughter of day with friend Bowman at Wool Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lindsy reunion at unday who attended th reunion at Elllotts Park Mrs. Eckard and son nneil an Lose Among were Mr Mr and Mr Cy . a The more people who smile than Lhe peop wh nod V7 wes resent church. 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