1" THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. September 11, 1941, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY WOMAN'S CLUB PLANS ¢ SCHEDULE FOR YEAR Tentative program plans for the Woman's Club were made at a meeting of the program committee last Wednesday evening at the home of the Chairman, Miss Ellsa- beth Bartholomew The year will open with “Amert- can Home Nigh'" an Tuesday Sep- tember 23. Miss ber of the Penn State extension ser- vice will speak on some phase of intgrior decorating at this meeting The October program is to include a hook review, and in November Ar- thur Davis from Penn State will yw films and lecture on phase of health The December meeting is reserved for the annual Christmas party. In January the topic is “International Relations ' and a speaker from the Salvation Army will be secured for February The April meeting will be drama night and programs for March and May will be announced later SK CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. WK. Hos- terman, pastor. Bethesda: Church Service 9:00, Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Tusseyville: Sunday! School 9:30 Church Service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C pastor. Ger Hall: Sunday 9.3 “hurch Service 10:30; €rs Sunday Schoal 9:30 h Service 7:30; Georges Val- wrch Service 9:00 Sunday 10:00 dist cen 30 otto School Farm- tre W_ FP. Glenn Church :Nool The Rev Hall Sunday Ser- 10:30; 8:30 tre jay School 1g Mills Ser- vice 10:30; Sprix 8:30, C town aurcn J Sun- Service School Centre Sunday Rev Lemont Church Sunday Service 7:30, Service 9:3¢ Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor School 10:00 we Gr ove PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS William Pciter tack of mumps ear'y 8. T. Riegel, who was ill over the weekend is able be about his work again Mrs. Lyde Allen fr visited this week wit Mrs. Russell Reish, Mrs. Annie Prooks bas DePew King Wednescay and Mrs. Charles of Huntirgdon of Mr ang Mrs veluped an at- this weeV to ym Philadelphia h her daughter been car ing who be- Came Mr family guests ford Miss Township this year at home Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon and Mrs Daily Widle from Altoona spent the weekend as guest s of Mr. and Mrs M A Burkhok Miss Mildred McClellan State College spent from Wednesda) to Friday of last week with hed grandmother, Mrs. Susan Emery uring past week al home were iam Smith ol Irvin Sitio Bauer and were Sunday Clyde Bred Potter rooming Colyer Esth Hastings, a school teacher, is the William er from Callers the George Seai:on Mr. and Mrs Zion and Mr ver of Yeageriawn The officers of Eastern St invitation tw the of the local chapter ar have accepted an present the opening march at the Bellefonte Chapter meeting Monday evening Joanne Bressler rec treatment straighten her arm and fingers in the Shriners hos- pital Philadelphia, where she went two weeks ago. She will remain there several more weeks Mr W. P. Campbell and her mother, Mrs Dora Odenkirk. al- tended the wedding in Pittsburgh Tuesday of Miss Robert Smith, During Mrs, Camp- bell’s abcence Mrs, Edith Campbell assisted her son at Penns Cave eiving tc fore- MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM SHOWS 7:10 AND 5:00 P. M. BE a FRIDAY & SATU RDAY (September 12th & 13th) Cesar Remera Carole Landis “DANCE HALL” MICKEY MOUSE SPORT REEL FOX NEWS SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW THIS SUNDAY-—SEPT. 14th Show Starts at 12:10 A. M. SALLY EILERS and DONALD WOOD “I Was a Prisoner On Devil's Island” ALSO COMPLETTE ~ BELBC TION oF SHORTS MONDAY & TIUESDHAY (September 15th & 16th) JOAN CRAWFORD and MELVIN DOUGLAS “A Woman's Face” WEDNESDAY & THUR. (September 17th & 18th) The Biggest Laugh Riot of the New Show Season . . . JACK BENNY and KAY FRANCIS “Charley's Aunt” NOTE—Admission Prices effec- tive Sept. 15th. Children 10c— (under 10 years), Adults 27c— Tax 3c—~Total 30c, Don't forget the big MIDNIGHT SHOW THIS SUNDAY. Bring the gang for a swell time. Show at 12:10 A. M. H. Kemp a mem- | some ! M. | Mrs. Ralph Whiteman was ill for several days last week Mrs. Harold J. Settle began work at the Sheffer Dairy Store this week Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Kryder {ram Sunbury spent Sunday with Mrs Savills Kryde: Mr. and Mrs. David 1 attended the Graybill reunion Snyder County, Saturday Mrs. Willam Reitz from suburban Philadelphia visited her sister, Mis Jennie Thomas last week. Mrs. Alta Bloom is visiting her daughter, Mrs, William Miller, and | family in Altoona this week William Sandoe and Earl ing, former Centre Hall visited friends here last Sunday Mrs, William McClintic spent last week in Linden Hall, caring for Mrs Edward Perriman who had been il in Flem- C, BE. Knarr from Enid, Oklahoms, | a visit} Fair week for John Kaparr, arrived here with his son family Miss the Ev silonary Clrcle Tuesday evening the home of her parents Miss Elizabeth Hartholomew 1s ding this week at Des Moines She expects to drive home with friends on Sunday Miss Jennie Bartholomew, has been confined to her room two months, was able to come down stairs her dinner Manda Mrs E R. Houtz from Beliefonte and Mr. and Mr; Harold LeighUey from Oak Hall spent Saturday with Mr Mrs, George and Bernice Frazier entertained at spel lowa who for for evening and Sweeney The Rev. WK Hosterman tended the Ministerial Retreat all Evangelical ministers in the Wii- district at Mi Pleasan: at- for Hamsport Tuesday Mi: Mir Mr £ and Mr Frank Bradford and Mrs and Mrs at the Charles A. Miller spent Sunday Bradiord camp in the Seven Mountains The Youth Fell charge entertained young people from supper at owship of the the Re- Belle- Penn {formed {armed fonte at Rowevelt A picnic park last ing A bb shot from an alr rifle pene- rated Earl McClintic’s scalp Satur- day and necessitated medical treatment. The boy Is vear-old son of Mu. and Mr: McClintic Miss Eva Mark spent last week i 1 this week at Bath falr and Jeweler year at nol ha AI Bailey and Mrs. May N {Ou te by the Work each employed they Fan WoIn irange Dashem underwent a in Mercy Hospital in Alt cong ast Thursday. She re- mained with her sister, Mrs Harry Harzhbarger, {rom Friday until she returned bome on Sunday, Mrs Mrs. Frank tonsilectomy the Gordon and children visited Sundsy ing with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mark. Mr. Thompson spent the evening with his cousin, 8. T, Riegel The Rev. Delas R. Keener spent several this week in one of the Philadelphia hospitals {or observa- tion and treatment of a dislocated clavicle, He expects to return wiih Mr;. Keener and Sandra later this week days Lieutenant and Mrs Webster Calvin moved recently into the se’ ond floor duplex remodeled thus summer by Mrs. Anna Bartholomew Lieut Calvin {s one of the officers in charge of the Poe Valley veterans camp Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McClintic and Mr and Mrs, Dale McClintic were Mr and Mrs, Arthur Pryor and {amily from Monteray and Mr. and Mrs Hugh McClintic and daughter from t Pine Grove Anne Roper and | Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney Martz and Edward st Petersburg, Fla. They been spending a six weeks vacation with relatives and friends in Penn- sylvania Mr. and Mrs Reuben 8 Rickert and Mr. and Mrs, Roy 8. Jamison | drove to Pittsburgh Sunday to see the Pirates vs. Chicago Cubs base- ball game. They made the trip via {the Pennsylvania Turpgplke from Bedforg to Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison at- tended a picnic supper for State College high school faculty hus- bands and wives at the home of Mr and Mrs, Philip X Rice, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Gladys { Watson were hostesses, Willam Dashem spent the week- | end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Dashem. He has recently accepted a position with the Sun! Ray Product; Company in Warren and he and his wife expect to move there from Newark this fall. Mrg. Anna Bartholomew, Misses Jean Bartholomew and Daris Maltz and Paul Zimmerman spent Sunday ' alternoon with Mr. and Mrs, E. L i Bartholomew in Altcona. The lat- ter Mrs. Bartholomew who has been { Ul since May, ia feeling much im- { proved and is able 10 spend part of | each day downatairs, Among the loéal persons who at- | tended the West End Fair Saturday | | were thege: Searson, Mr. and Mrs. James Sear- son and daughter Betty Miss Nellis | Jane Knarr, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.! Boozer, Mr, atid Mrs, W. P. Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCof- | i mick, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Bradford. | t Mrs, Margaret COrawiocd Mrs. | Bruce Ripka Mrs James Royer and {sons Miss Lela Ripka Waiva { Ripka, Mr. and Mrs, George Benner, | Mt. and Mrs Wa'lage Bohn, Mr fand Mrs. Rali™h Homan, Mr, ani? { Mrs. Claude Dutrow and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow, Mis | Fayette Miller daughter Tatiana Miss Eunice Blazer, Jack Riegel }, | ang Mz. and Mrs. E. E. Zetls, Graybill | residents | angelical Young People's Mis- | Philip Bradford and | Re-! Saturday even-! Dale | at the Ebens- | Clinton ‘Thompson, Mrs { Charles Miller and Mrs. | Miller were Mrs Mayme | McCalmont of | have | Mr. and Mrs. George’ ————— Mrs, Carnelius Houtz and daugh ter Freda Jane from Lemont, spent | Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold I Durst Mr Mi tended | evening The Young People's Missionary | Boclety of the Lutheran church met in the Sunday School room Tuesday evening Mrs. Fred Lutz { Lutheran Helping Hand Sunday | School class at her home In Pleas- ant Gap last evening The Ladies Bible Class of the | Rafgpmed chureh had a corn roast and hamburg fry at the farm home of Mrs. Ralph Ralston last evening Donald Barger has secured a con- | tract for transporting Potter town- { ship high school pupils, and has se- cured a new sixty passenger bu that purpose Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradford an | sons, Robert, Woodrow and Dean {| spent Sunday afternoon and even ing with Mr. apd Mrs. Wilbur Mo Clellan and family in Lock Haven Mr and Mrs. John McWill and Fred from Roulette spent the weekend with Mr. and M: F V. Goodhart and Mr McWilliam parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M¢ | Willlams, who are visiting here also Mr. and tertained party last and Mrs. J Harold Durst and and Mrs, John H., Durst at the West End Fair Friday entertained the for i am son Bradford people Mrs. Paul these young Wednesday honor of thelr son Paul, Jr fifteenth birthday: Jean Bar mew, Fern Hanna Beulah Bradioid Anna Marie Whiteman, Betty Lou Sweeney, Clara Lou Wetzel Brooks, Miriam Brooks Run Kle, Esther Blazer, Davi er. William Boozer William Edwin Crawford, Ardell Gross | lor Potter, William Daup Slack, Mr. and Mrs Leroy Con'er Mrs. Robert Wetzel, Mr. and Mrs Harold Bradford, and Danna Brad | ford i evening of {00 Gloria Jane’ { Booz Ree hunung BLANCHARD We are glad to report that | Ray Miller is recuperating fr recent operation as wel] as can expected Mr | Rok church chic on Sunday | were [oriner residents Mr | Mr om he! be | and Mrs James Martin of wele In attendance at Lhe services at the Haptu The Marin of the own George Kuneg and Mr. Simp- | kins of Wilcox, visited on Sunda with Mr. Kune HT Mrs. Su- san Kunes Ciuests ther the R J ' on Sunday were Mr | Albert Middleburg and ! Mrs, Clarence Albert of Beavertown Francis er Arlington making a trip w Cleveland | Over the weekend Mrs, J. K, Dyer, employed at Lhe State Capitsl is Spending the week in her home town Miss Mary Weaver plans en- tering Bihie School Allentown this year. The school begin in about two weeks Miss Faye Peters Moore, visited wth Raymond Maxon Saturday evening Miss Betty Collins retu home in Buffalo, after spending two weeks at the Maxon home Mr Mrs. Raymond have been on the gick list | hu past week. Mrs Maxon is under the care of Dr, Dreibelbis of 8 Shoe Beatrice Packer has been on the sick list Viciet Holter, daughter lam Halter, leit Monday Williamsport where she is begin DINE her raining as a hurse ia toe hospital there Spangler home and Mrs. Elmes Mr and and daughte: at of Grune - fram Lock Haven are Qh allus %iti h ore on ain will and Mr. Wilbur Mr and Mra and family on meg to hel and Maxon w of 9 f on Od - - Criminal Court Session Ends A——— (ConMased [from page one) lege, charged with sodomy. and Robert Ripka, Bellefonte, charged with a violation of the vehicle code failed to appear in court and their bond was forfeited. It was indicated yesterday that bench warrants may be Issued for their arrest, The charge of rape against James Krause, 20, resulted after he and another Oscegla Mills youth alleg- edly picked up two girls who were { walking. along the Philipsburg-Hawk Run road, July 26 | The two couples drove to near | the Dumpleton mine where the car was parked One of the girls made her escape Krause is said to have assaulted the other girl then drove through Philipsburg with the girl and parked for the second time When the jury returned its verdict of gullty of fornication, Judge Ivan | Walker senténced Krause to pay the costs of prosecution and a fine of $100—the maxitnum allowed under law Alex Bell was charged with shoot. ing and wounding John F. Lewis and his wife, of Pittsburgh, in a hunting accident near Bnow Shoe last December 2 Evidence revealed 'that Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were in- Jured bite UN legs by a single bullet while were standing in a clear. 4 | Ing watching for deer, Bell denied, | that he had fired the shot that re- | sulted in both yictims being sent to the Philipsburg State Hospital for treatment, Game Warden Thomas Mosier of Bellefonte, was the pros- | ecutor in the case. The jury in the case of Willlam Martin, of Long Jsland, eharged | with participation in the haldu of She kL, clerk of the Hotel ips hilipsbiirg, December 7, 19%, fate yesterday al returned its verdict of “not guilty.” an was charged With having been an accomplice in the holdup. the prosecution contending that he drove the ear in which two others who participated in Abe crime maae their getaway. It also was contend- ed that Martin shared in the loot Mastin claimed he knew nothing of associates’ activities in connec- | tion with the crime. PINE GLEN Church services Sunday at League 6:30 and preacihll 7 Mrs. Dora Steele of Bellefont visiting at Hxlge home James Butler infan: son Ethel Hoover Butler | patient at we Philivsour rge crowd atienae dl meet'ng a P:30 30 - - Church Services:— this Thursday ev ing, Bunday 8choo) Sunda mornin alt 9:16 immediately fol lowed by the preaching 10:30 with sermon oy a former Shoe Rev. DD. Kaufman of Mon Hamilton, Pa. Epworth IUINE | the ev it 0:30 Methodist Prayer service \ Th LI 1] On Lom 131 ital p mpita at | Pax ervice Nelghbo: » Ha Night High Sch dey evenin the chi 2g the program arg Pin ) Pre bvier'an Grange th 1 Bible Study Mrs, Cly 1 Lhe irch at 8 Jean Marvin, A Ivan leadership of Rev Freddie and Mi Preaching service dn Mari ing at 7:30 with Hay Free [J the 21 w " i SNOW Lor New My auditoriam Ol League i Pomona grang Union Ch ening Ars Wi Church Services: Monday evening yelock un H E. Osgwood this 8 sermon by Oukwood Methodist Church Frida choo) ho class Hoover and daughter ler Lhe | [41] alid son Plubell and son Fred Plubell anh motored to Phillip On Dus Miss Leona State C It nday N 7) oved morning at 9 30 { ' INCA Y el Wily the pa ( tor vee) Servicey: ervice ne. Lt Pp hose who took wr at reaching ser Ammermai / Mi. and Mi Charl on ol Beech Mann on Thomas of § Mi Alder t wish for Mu vice in Lhe Meeting: business Fpworth League Har monty we Ey i League wil riday evening Creek mes F WOT Dixon is on the we Mi tored week Mi u overy peedy red nome Meet ang and Jung Mackel Ww Belle QI DUS Carl Foianar Mrs. Irvin Folmat end wilh his parent Jamu Holt who Clearfield spent 8 aldves ald Fe one on of Mr. and Lhe Pit with James pent a brief Lime Mr. and Mrs. H, A » weekend, having o« spent WeeK- ere employed junday visiting re bu tion on Ness iriend EIGHT O° UNIONVILLE WwW. 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