THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 18, 1941, ——— GIRLS SAXAPHONE BAND TO PLAY AT LOCAL CHURCH The Girls Saxaphone Band from the Evangelical Orphanage at Lew- isburg will play for the Harvest Home services Sunday at four of the | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick | spent Sunday at the D. M. Bradford home, Mrs. George Searson spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam Smith in Zion, Miss Sarah Kocher and Paul La- Evangelical churches on the Pas |p "wore Sunday guests of Mrs. torate of the Rev, W. K. Hoster- man, Others Hall at 10 o'clock (DST). Warren Homan The services will begin In Centre| Mr. and Mrs, George Searson at- tended the Bean Soup celebration will be held as follows: Tusseyville, | 4t McClure, Saturday 10:30 (EST); Locust Grove (BST); and Lemont 7:30 (DST). About fifteen rector, Luther the band which will be guests In Centre Hall homes for dinner Sun- day and in Lemont for supper The Rev. Mr, Hosterman urges that the canned fruit and vege- tables, groceries and flowers be brought to the Centre Hall chureh on Saturday afternoon to be ar- ranged for the service. All of the non-perishable contributions will be sent. as usual, to the Evangelical Home and Orphanage at Lewisburg LJ - LJ » PD. S. ROSE IS NEW HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER Donald R. Rose of Somerset, a graduate of Washington and Jefler- son University in 1940, began teach- ing here Tuesday morning in the position left vacant by the recent resignation of James A Myers Mr. Rose, who will teach health education and social studies here was employed in the Morganza Pennsylvania Training School. Be- fore that time he dig graduate work at the University of Pittsburgh, and was drafted by the U. 8. Army but released because of an ankle injury traceable to college athletics J. P. Wetzel, principal and these members of the school board M. I Barger, L. O. Packer and Fred Luse, jnterviewed Mr. Rose at the Penn Alto hotel, in Altoona, Sunday Re » * . CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K Hos terman, pastor. At all the Harvest Home services scheduled for this Sunday the Girls Saxaphone Band from the Lewisburg Orphanage will present a concert. Centre Hall Surday School 8:09 EST), Harvest Home Service 1000; Tusseyvi.ie: Sunday School 3;39 Harves. Home Bervice 10:30; Locust Grove: Har- vest Home Scrvice 2:00, Lemont Sunday Schoal 10.09; Harvest Hone Service 7:30 (ETO Lutheran: The Bev C. C. Otte astor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 30 (EST, Service 7:20; ering Mills: Harvest Home Service 9 G0, Sunday Schoo: 10:00; Tussey- ville: Sunday School 9:30, Harvest Home Service 10:33 Methodist: The Rev. W. F Gienn pastor. Centre Hall: Church 3er- vice 9:30 (EDT: Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10.30 Presbyterian ) Rev ] ¥ Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalsburg Sunday School 2:90, Cinirch Service 3:00; Lemont: Sunday Schoo! 10:00 Church Service 7:30; Pine Grove Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D R. Keener pastor. The Rev. William H, Miller from Lewistown, wil] fill the pulpit the absence of the pastor. Cen- Sunday School 9:30 (EST: ar ice 7:39; Spring Mills: Sunday £ yal 9:30, (EST) irvest Home Service 10:30; Farm- Mills: Harvest Home Service Sunday School 10:00 - PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS ‘hiireh aren P 9 » in i 8:00; Mr. and Mrs J F. Wetzel and daughter Clara Lou made a busi- ness trip to Harrisburg Saturday. Mr: and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs David Stoner ang Mrs Aima Rickert. Miss Lillian Rickert, who if employed in State College was glso home for the day {| Lewistown was the supply minister MUNICIPAL Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M, Admission 10¢c & 30¢ LAST TIMES TONIGHT! THURSDAY (September 18th) The Funniest Picture You Have Ever Seen! “CHARLEY’S AUNT" JACK BENNY ! KAY FRANCIS JAMES ELLISON “Lady Bug” “Fly Fishing” FRIDAY & SATURDAY (September 19th & 20th) By Far Beite's Best Picture! BETTE DAVIS GEO. BRENT MARY ASTOR “THE GREAT LIE” A great star! A great cast! A great Story! MONDAY & TUESDAY (September 22nd & 23rd) The best selling novel about the two-fisted lumberjack and the dance hall queen! HENRY PONDA and JOAN BENNETT, in: “WILD GEESE CALLING” ‘PICTURE PEOPLE” NEWS CARTOON WEDNESDAY & THUR, (September 24th & 25th) BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY! FAMILY NIGHTS! (Admission 19¢ & 20c) GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE, in: “BACK IN THE SADDLE" FREE! While they last! FREE! 500 Color 8x10 photos of GENE AUTRY to each adult attending, starting Thursday Night, -r 18 vo Sh ER aR 2:00 Miss June Condo from | | spent Sunday afternoon with Miss clerk in the Sheffer Dalry to accept | | | Shannon Boozer, and family Milroy Ja and their di-| Anna Marie Whiteman, . Albert, comprise | paul Bradford Jr, entertained his change. Sunday School class at the home of his parents Tuesday evening. Gerald Ralston left Tuesday for an Air Corps post in Mississippl, having enlisted for three years, Mr. and Mrs. George Benner spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. Walter McKinney in Tyrone. Mrs. Kryder Frank entertained the Senior Service Lutheran Sunday School class at her home ast even- ing Mr Sergesville, New Jersey week with Mr. and Ralston The Willing Workers Lutheran Sunday School Class met last even- ing in the Sunday School room of the church Miss Jane Spyker spent Friday to Saturday with her sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. J D_ Slenker in Lock Haven. Edward Durst and James Gerhart from Ambler are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross In Potters Mills. Mrs. Roy Corman from Wilkins- burg arrived Wednesday morning at the home of her parents, Mr. anl Mr: P. M. Fisher Miss Edith Boozer from Mt. Airy spent a week with her brother, J leav- and Mrs. Charles Jones from visited this Mrs. Qeorge | Ing last Wednesday i i The Gleaners Evangelical Sunday Schoo! class will meet Wednesday night of next week at the home of Mrs. John Whiteman, Mrs, Walter Kerlin returned 0 her home in Bellevue, Ky. last week after several weeks spent with re- latives in this vicinity Sunday supper guests at the Wil- ham MceClintic home were Miss Rita Jordon from State College and Gerad Miller from Bellefuate. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Boozer were Mr. and Mrs, Carl Snyder and Mr, and Mrs Charles Kleckner from Harrisburg These local teachers spent the weekend at their homes: Miss Esth- er Hastings in Avis; Miss Geraldine Hoover in Altoona, abd Miss Beverly Hall in Williamsport Mr and Mrs W. W. Kerlin spent the weekend with friends in Belle- vue, Ohio, and brought home with them Mrs been visiting there for two weeks Mr James BSearson daughter Betty and Mrs Paul Howard and ehildren. Joyce and Ronald, from Bellefonte were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ishler in Lock Haven Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Luse were Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Breon and daughter Nan- cy from Reberzburg and Mr and Mrs. A. H Smith from Pleasant Gap. WwW. E Williams, of Juniata was a guest Wednesday of nat week of his brother, R. F Wiliilams. Mr ang Mrs. Samuel Goss, of Reading, and Mr. and Mrs D B Williams, of Lemont, also were callers at the Willlams home, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ralston and song, Oerald and Richard from State College, Miss Beatrice Wilson from Tyrone, Clayton Etters and son Earl from Oak Hall and Miss Martha Rimmey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ral- ston, The Rev. William H. Miller from in the Reformed churches of this charge last Sunday and will also fill the pulpit September 21. in the i absence of the pastor the Rev, De- las R. Keener who is taking an enforced rest because of Hl health The car driven by Miss Helea Odenkirk was side-swiped Saturday evening on the road between Lock Haven and Bellefonte. Miss Oden- kirk and the other occupants, em- ployees of the Bell Telephone boasi- ness office in Bellefonte, were un- hurt but the damage on the car will , approximate fifty dollars. Mrs. Chester A Spyker, president, called a meeting of the Parent-! Teachers association program and executive committees in the high school building Tuesday evening. At this time plans were made for a program on the general theme, school problems, for the first meet- ing, September 20. A director, a teacher, a parent and two students’ | will participate in this program. These officers frem the Centre Chapter of the Eastern Star Order participated in the opening ecere- mony in the Bellefonte lodge Mon- day evening: Mrs. George Rimmey Mr. and Mrs Harry Potter, Mrs Blainen Malone, Mrs. James Sear ' son, Mrs. John Decker, Mrs. George ! Ernest Wagner, Mrs. C. | mings, Mra McCormick, Mrs. Paul Bartges, Mrs. H. Cum- Cogman, Mrs, | Curtis Watts Mrs Charles Smith, | Mrs. Morris Burkholder, Mrs. Delas Keener and Mrs, Pred Malone. Eighteen other Centre Chapter members were also guests of the ; Bellefonte group. Mr. and Mrs, Brown Hackett cel ebrated their 35th, wedding anni- | versary on September 13. Besides | the immediate | and friends were present: family these relatives . and Mrs. Earl Prazier, son Donald and ' daughter Bernice, Mrs. Annie Fra- | Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, | zier, Mr. and Mrs Robert Wagner, daughters Lucille and Madeline, of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Landis Raymond Willarg and S W. Smith who hale The Presbyterian Missionary so- ! clety met last evening at the home of Mrs. George Emerick | Donald Ruble is employed in the State College beauty salon owned by | Miss Josephine Pennington. | The Areme Club of the Eastern | Star will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Edgar Miller Vernon Godshall from near York spent Friday night here with his mother, Mrs, Margaret Godshall, | Miss Lols Arney has resigned as | a position In the telephone ex- | Mrs, Robert McCormick under- {went an appendectomy Monday evening at the Centre County Hos- | pital, | The Senior © of the Centre Hall-Potter high™ school is plan- nig a weiner roast for tomorrow night Mrs. Mary Neff has been ill gt her home for several weeks She Is, however, somewhat improved re cently The Garden Section of the Wo- man's Club will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs J Wil- | lam Bradford David McKinley, a Penn State student from New York City, visited Fred Spyker at the home of his par- ents over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sealy and Mr. and Mrs John Ream from Jer- sey Shore were Sunday visitors at the Bruce Runkle home The W. C. T. U. met last Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Anna Ross man in Tusseyville and helped cele brate her eighty-third birthday The Ladies Ald Society Evangel.cal ¢ehurch will hold a tn sL.pper next Thursda; evening ai the home of Mrs, David I Gray- bili Plans are being made to put into Use the cider press on the C A Miller farm at Tusseyville. Harry Neff will operate i, beginning Thursday, September 25 Robert Keller from Pittsburgh was & Thursday supper guest of Mr and Mrs. John Knarr besides Mr Knarr's father, C. E Knarr who has spent several weeks here | Mr. and Mrs J H MoWiliams from Wilkinsburg, Mrs. P. V. Good- hart, and Barbara Eleanor and Taylor Potter spent Sunday in Ty- rone visiting Mrs Cuartie MoWil- ams Mr and Mrs. E E Zeitle Andrew Zettle, and Mrs. Kryder Prank spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A W Zettle near Berwick. Mr. Andrew Zeitle remained there for a longer visit Mrs Savilla Kryder Mrs John Martz, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rider made a business trip to Lock Haven Friday, stopping en route to Mr. and Mrs Theodore Kryder near Lamar Mr, and Mrs David 1 Graybill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8 Jamison and daughter Catharine spent Sun- day afternoon and evening at Mif- flinburg with Mr. Jamison's mother and brothers Mrs Minnie Brungart - from ' Smuilton has been secured ac houre- keeper in the R 8 Hazan home because of the fines: of Mrs. Hagan who is suffering from an attack re- sembling lumbago The Music Section of the Wom- ans Club will holg a “pot-luck” supper this evening at the Rowe cabin. The program to follow the meal will be on the opera Carmen and Bizet, the composer Harry Kupp and Wilbur Parkhill from Niagara Falls, visited Mr and Mrz. Lewis Oarbrick from Priday until Sunday. The men became ac- Quainted this summer when Mr Garbrick was emploveg at Niagara Falls The next Grange Neighbor Night will be held here Friday Septem- ber 26 wilh the Pomona Orange as host The program will be under the direction of Washington Grange and the chairs will be filled by East Penns Valley, Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and fam- fly were Miss Becky Myers of Phil- adelphia, Mr and Mrs Carl Wink- eiblech and Miss Kay Corman from Shamokin, and Mr ang Mrs John Winkelblech, from Coburn A car from West Virginia crashed into the rear of the car driven by Lynn Miller, high school senior, when the latter driver was forced to stop suddenly Tuésday morning in {front of the John Heckman home | Damage to both cars was slight Mr. ang Mr: Robert Adams from New Kensington spent several days this week with Mr. and Mm. W_P Campbell at Penns Cave. Mrs Campbell attended thelr wedding last Tuesday, and shé and Mr Campbell Joined them for a day at Hotel Hershey. i The young people of the Tussey- ville Evangelica] church entertain- of the ag) visi i ed the young people of the Centre | Hall church at a “Tramp Social” Tuesday evening, beginning at the D. C. Fohringer home where each guest received his knapsack for a tramp in the woods. | €. BE Knarr grom Enid, Oklahoma, was taken by car as far as Aitoona Sunday, by his son and wife, Mr and Mrs. John Knarr, son John Jr., ail daughites, Reills The elder Mr. rr expects to retain there for a vist with his sister before he be- gins the trip home. | Bruce Runkle and George John- | son attended the bingo party spon- | sored by one of the Philipsburg fire | companies Monday night at the Memorial Plelg there. About four thousand people attended. Bingo prizes ranged from five to twenty five dollars and a 1042 Plymouth car was the door prize, i | These picnickers from this locality spent Sunday at Black Moshannon Park: Mr. and | HOWARD | Mr. Charles Wetzel of Bellefonts spent Saturday at the home of his | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Weisel Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Yearick, Mr Iter Condo and friend spent the weekend at Wilmington, Del at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Year- | ek Jr Miss Dinger spent the weekend at her home In DuBols, Mr, and Mrs. J. FP. Steumpfle, and children Suzanne and John, of | Williamsport, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Irvin over Sunday | Mrs. LL H Kemp, Mrs. Arthur Irvin, Mrs M, W. Wagner, Miss Nelle Weber and Hilda W. Leathers, | attesasd Eastern Star lodge In | Bellefonte Monday night Mrs, Willard McDowell entertain- ed the ladies of the sewing circle at her home Tuesday evening Mrs. Willlam Caprio, daughters Dorothy and Sophia of Lock Ha- ven, were guests Sunday ay the home of Mr. John Wagner The officers of the separate elas:- es for 1941492 are as follows Freafiman: President, Jack Zimmer - man, vice-president Dorothy Mapes; secretary Anna Grace Pletcher; treasurer, Rosetta Lyons Sophomore: president Richard Al- lison: vice president Bylvia Gard- ner; secretary, Anna Shay; treasure er, Erma Brungard; Junior: pres! dent, Earl Halter; vice president Lillian Nef!; secretary, Betty Bech- del; treasurer, Harold Amick: Se- nior: president, Harold Pletcher vice president, Alice Leathers: sec- retary, Elganor Minn, treasure: Gordon Conler The class colors are: Freshman Blue and Cold; Sophomore-—-Lav- ends and White; Junjor-—Red White and Bluey Senior—French Blue and White Mr. Welkery Is giving the football team of Howard High good workout and they look very promising, Their first challenge will be Lewistown on September 19 et Howard Howard High 8chool received two new teachers who are Miss Bes- wick and Miss Dinger. Both are being very successful Howard also received a new music teacher whe bs Miss Stetler The Howard Borough School Dis- trict will hold a fair at the sehool building sometime during October The jocal and district School teachers held 4a meeting on ) tember 15 concerning falr. SCHOO! B Yer the HOWARD N Ruby Couafer Sunday the Mr Miss spent parents fer Mr. Charles Pletcher been confined 10 huis hve plications is very much improved a} this writing Mrs. John Shea of Renovo several days with her and 3 Willlam C Mr. and Mrs Robert Bellefonte were Sunday the Willls Markle home Mrs Amelia Barton and daogh- ter Miss Dorothy of Jersey Shore transacted business at their farm Howard R. D and called on friends of this piace, Baturday M7: and Mr: Franklin Bullock of Howard. R. D, are the proud pas ents of a daughter born at thelr home Sunday the first child the family. Mr: Bullock was for merly Miss Mary Gardner, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Merrill Gard. ner, of Beliefonte R D 2 at and Mir wie Na me wilh com parents mier Shea callers al " 4] The lit- tle one has been named Kay Fran of Mr and Mrs. Lioyd Haynes Divide, Howard RD spent Sanday at the home of her daughter Mr Mas Zimmerman Mr and Mr: Howard Smith tw song and daughter Marlene of Re nove were Sunday caller: at the Home of My and Mrz A H wenk Mrs Nancy Wagner, Mrz. Wiliam Batchelet Mrs Alta Neff and Mrs Gesrge Klinefelter of Jersey Shore %ere recent caliers at the home of MY znd Mrz. George D Regal Miss Josephine Masden, R. N. at the Bellefonte Homital ja» spending her vication at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrz Harry Mas- den Super guedts at the home of Mr and Mrs George D. Régal Tuesday evening were: Mrs. Robert McCul- lough and son Robert Jr. of Har- risburg, Mrs. Glenn Trestier and Mr; Helen Mxk and daughter Shiriey, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Harry Regal, Mrs. Harry Masden and daughter Josephine of Howard Mrs. Doyle Yearick visited with her son, Doyle Jr. and wife at ' Lynnwood, Pa. over the weekend Gladys Hoover, of Pine Glen was 8 weekend guest at the D W_Burky home Mr Woodrow Wolf and Miss Jeanne Dykens of Willamsport were weekend visitors at the home of the former's sister, Mrs, Willard Nefl. Willlam Bechdel of Unity, ang B L. Gunsaliys and son of Oakmon! called on the former's brother Lloyd Bechdel, Saturday evening Mileshyrg grange met with the Howard grange Friday evening, Bept. 12. A corn roast and all good things that went with it was en- joyed by 100 members. 48 of this number being Juvenile members. A fire was made under a large iron kettle out doors, in which the corn was cooked. The indoor entertain. ment being a two act play. The members departing ‘wishing for many more meetings. The next medting will be our booster night, all thembers are requested to be pres- ent Mr and Mrs, Kline R. Wolf trans. acted business at Elmira, Monday. Mr. Archie Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allison and Miss Virginia Heverly, daughter of Mr and Mrs of the X 4] . | Reuben Heverly, of Howard, were married in the Methodist church, | Winchester Va. Sept. 9th. by Rev | Hopkins, Last week Mr. Mert Wal- lace took them around the town | several times on a joy ride. Had an foe cari attached 10 his truck where J the newly-weds sat. With the truck . and Mrs. EW. ot | loaded with children the usual hil- ariotis shouting and tinnings that go with a serenade. Mrs Rena Dibble at the William Thompson home had as her guests the t week her sister, Mrs. Kalwer muamsport and niece Miss Ruth McGinley of Altoona. | ‘ 1 Mrs. Banma Button of Jersey! Shore, is visiting with her son B J. Button and family of Howard, R L radiator, only slight damage to the | Passel] truck | ‘The loyal Ladies Class of the | Walnut street Church of Christ will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Charles Con- fer, Howard R. D, Priday evening | Sept, 10th. Refreshments will be in the form of a tureen supper Three cases of infantile paralysi are reported from Altoona, the first ever known to be in that city The funeral of Mrs, Dorothy Ma Heverly Baldwin, wife of Earl Bald win, at the Divide 3 Wert sons ter Janet Bennett Blerly, Mr Hill, were A. Eckdahi Mr, and Mrs. Dean daughter Kay, of Mill Sunday callers at the G hom. Two cars collided on Walnut Street Monday afternoon, ‘The one a truck owned by Don Passell, and | operated by J. Allen Heiner, of Flemington, the other a touring car | owned by William Poorman ol Howard and operated by his daugh- ter, Miss Margaret, Miss Poorman in turning the corner of Main and Walnut had not straightened her car on the right side came head on | toward the truck. In order to avoid an accident, Mr. Heiner steered i the opposite side at the same time as Miss Poorman causing the col lision. Miss Poorman’'s car was damaged considerably about Lhe Kissick Pu beautiful cemetery Henry Claling M Lis ne Ma held at the Bum- Mr mit Hill Church, Sunday p m. at 3 yeloek, was largely attended. The church being filled tw capacity anc a number of friends stood outside Those attending from out of town were: Miss Ellen Heverly of Fish- ers Island, N. Y.; Miss Ethel Hev- | Bitters of erly, Mr. ana Mrs. Floyd PFravel| the former Mr and Mrs. Thed- | gq nd son, Terry | dore Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Warre: parent or Mrs Betty sons Mrs of Ho and son of day at the BON, Wi Allen ; { Yost, Mr. and Mrs. William Heverly {of Lock Haven of Woolrich and Floral t Miller College visit Lloyd 10 DA Jack Schenck, son of Mrs, Mary 1. Bchenck had the misfortune of fracturing his right arm near the wrist while practicing football Thursday, on the school grounds Mrs. Hugh 8. Taylor Br. of Belle- fonte and Miss Carrye Jutler many and spent several days as guests of Mr Hill and Mrs. Prank Nogel at thelr sum Rev. mer home near Lewisburg also offi- guests of Mr and Mrs Williaa Troxell of Shamokin. Mrs. Troxell rjorie Painwer of State was the former Mrs. Stella V. 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