A I ———— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY PANEL DISCUSSIONS FEATURE PTA The first fall meeting of the Par- ent-Teacher association centered about scho®) problems as they af-| fect parents, schoo] board, pupils, and teachers. A panel discussion on this subject included Fred Luse speaking on “School Finances," Daniel 8. Daup on “What the Parents Expect of the Teachers;” J. F. Wetzel principal, | on “What the Teachers Expect of the Parents;” and Miss Mary De- loney and Nevin Rimmey, on “What the Students Expect of the School.” Group discussion followed each tqp- | ic Other features of this were devotions, led by the Rev, W K. Hosterman, group singing un- der the direction of Donald Shope: and an introduction of the new teacher by Mr. Wetzel According to Mrs. Chester A Spyker, president of the association visual] education will be the topic for discussion at the October meetl- ing. MEETING program CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. The congregation will observe the World Wide Com- munion Sunday. Tusseyville: Com- munion Servic 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Lemont: Sunday School 10 Communion service 1100; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Commu- | nion service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Commu- nion service 10:30 Tusseyville Communion Service 9:00, Sunday Schoo! 10:00 Methodist: pastor, Centre Hall vice 9:30, Sunday Sprucetown: Sunday Church Service 10:45 Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor Sunday School 2 p. m., Church Ser- vices 3 p. m.; Lemont: Sunday School 10 a. m.- Church Service 7:30 p. m. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Church Service 10:30 a. m Reformed: The Rev. D. R, Keen- er, pastor (The Rev James Runkle from Williamsport will fill the pulpit in the Rev. Mr. Keener's absence) Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Spring Mills: Church Service 8:00 Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mills: Sunday School 8:30, Church Service 10:30 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS The Rev. and Mrs, W. K. Hoster- man spent last Wednesday In Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pogleman of Spring Mills called on Mr. and Mrs RR. P. Williams last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bower and his mother, from Elburn, Illinois are spending several weeks among re- latives and friends in this vicinity Fred Spyker, son of Mr. and Mrs Chester A. Spyker, returned Mon- | day to Chicago, where he will begin his second year in the Theological] Seminary Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna and daughters, Janet and Fern, Clayton Wagner and Chester Wagner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Wagner last Wednesday The senior class of the Centre Hall-Potter high school is planning a Hallowe'en dance to be held in the school gymnasium October 31. De- tails will be announced later Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bradford for Sunday evening supper were: Mr and Mrs. Harold E. Bradford, Mr. and Mrs, Robert McCormick, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McClellan and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker ang two children. Miss Ruth Hartley is spending some time at the home of her broth- er, Donald Hartley in Mifflinburg 8he js caring for his children until his wife and infant son return from the hospital On last Wednesday Mrs, Levi Hartley and Mrs. Law- rence Hartley visited these relatives in Mifllinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 5. Rickert spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess and sisters in Allentown. Mr. Rickert returned Monday but Mrs Rickert will remain there for the week Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hess and two children Nell and Virginia, from Winfield spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Morris A. Burkhoider. MUNICIPA} MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30c THURSDAY (FAMILY NIGHT—OCT. 2) The new hit by the author of “Each Dawn 1 Die” Ronald Reagan and Joan Perry, in: “Nine Lives Are Not Enough” Family Night—1lc & 22¢) The Rev. W. F, Glenn Church Ser- School 10:30; School 9:30 Rev. J M Boalsburg (Adm FRIDAY & SATURDAY (October 3rd & 4th) A Double Feature You Can't Afford to Miss! No. I-A Riot! “Blondie In Society” No. 2—Jane Withers, in: “Her First Beau” | NOTE-—"Her First Beau” will be shown only once each night . . . starting promptly at 8:30, MONDAY & TUESDAY (October 6th & 7th) GARY COOPER and BARBARA STANWYCK, in: “Meet John Doe” ALWAYS THE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS | spent Sunday with | this i tumn foliage is just | wedding anniversary, | erhoff Hote] Priday evening. | Whiteman, i John Shaeffer, Mrs CG. T. | and Mrs. Roy S. Jamison. | who is critically {ll in a with her sister in Lock Haven. The Centre Hall-Potter services netted over $25 on a bake sale, Sat- urday Herbert Swartz of Spring Mills! his daughter, | Mrs. John Runkle and husband. | Miss Bernice Frazier began a new position as stenographer in the | Women's Recreation hall at Penn State. Swingly Bower of Lima, Ohlo a brother of Mrs. Sadie Sprow, visit- | ed during the past two weeks In section, | The Woman's Missionary Soclety | of the Evangelical church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs John Whiteman. Mrs, George Trevarro and two children from Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John B. Wert, Sr. Mr, and Mr. Paul Bradford and family moved on Monday into the north side of the property bought recently by Mrs. Talitha Delaney Miss Sarah Slack, who has been employed at the A & P Super mar- ket in Bellefonte, recently received a stenographic position in Harris- burg Most of the local churches will] observe World-Wide Communion on Sunday the day set for this func- tion by the Federal] Council of | Churches, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Derstine from | Bellefonte, Miss Elizabeth Bartholo-| mew and Pau] Probst had a dinner party at Green Gables in Lewis-| town Monday night. Robert Gerhart from Ambler spent the weekend with friends here He accompanied Charles Ramer a chemist in Philadelphia, when he came home for the weekend J. Shannon Boozer left today for New York City with the other man- agers of the Automotive Supply Stores to see several World Series games and visit auto parts factories Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Campbell, Mrs. Dora Odenkirk and Miss Helen jenkirk went to Altoona this Thursday evening to see Blossom Time, featuring Everett Marshall. Mr. and Mrs, George Benner drove to Tyrone Saturday and ac- companied Mr, and Mrs. J. Walter McKinney to Wilkinsburg Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cron- ister and Mrs. David I. Graybill Sunday with Mr. and Mr Sherman Good and family in Mc- Clure. They also visited Mr. Gray- bill's father, C. 8S. Graybill, in Pax- tonvilie Betty Sweeney and William Sweeney spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harper while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney, were in Phil adelphia Mrs. P. V. Goodhart, Mrs. Harry W. Potter and Miss Mary D. Potter plan to attend the D. A. R. meeting tonight in the County Library at Bellefonte. Mrs. Potter is one of the hostesses. A lavish display of fruit, vege- tables and flowers appeared in the | Lutheran church on Sunday for the Harvest Home service. The can- ned goods wil] be sent to the Loys- ville Orphans Home. Mrs. Howard Gilligan and infant son, Wayne, came here to stay with her parents until her husband, who has recently accepted a civil service post in Georgia, can find a suitable place for his family to live Miss Belle Ross, of Pleasant Gap, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Derstine, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, ang Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs, E. L. Bartholomew in Altoona, Mrs. Charles A Miller and Mrs David I Graybill spent last Wed- nesday afternoon at the Barl Fra- zier home cutting out aprons for the bazaar the Evangelical ladies aid plans for the Christmas season Mr. and Mrs. James Hassinger from Lewistown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W_ Kerlin. In the afternoon they made the scenic trip to Penn's View where the au- coming to its height. Mrs. Dora Odenkirk entertained Mrs. Margaret Crawford and Mrs Daviq Stoner at dinner last Wed- nesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs W. P. Campbell. The occasion Was to celebrate Mrs. Crawford's sev- enty-fifth birthday Thursday | To celebrate their twenty-fifth Mr. and Mrs. | J. P. Wetzel, accompanied by their | | daughter Clara Lou, and Mr, and | Mrs. Robert Wetzel and daughter Shirley, had dinner at the Brock- Mrs, James Williams from Belle- fonte and her’ mother, Mrs, Clyde Bradford drove to Huntingdon Thuredpy,, They remdined ghere until Priday and then &ccompanied { Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bauer and fam- ily on a weekend trip to Pittsburgh. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker and | infant son moved Monday to State College where Mr. Walker is em- | ployed at the College barns. Their apartment in the Odenkirk property | will be occupied later this week by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon and daughter from Rebersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geary, sons Robert and James Mrs, Mae Wag- | enseller, Mrs, Scott McKane, and! | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geary Jr, all of Newport visited on Sunday af- ternoon with Mr, and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs FP P Geary, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison. Mrs. John Whiteman entertained the Gleaners Sunday School class | of the Evangelical church at her | home last Wednesday evening. | | These members were present: Mrs. | George Bweeney, Mrs. Reuben Rick- | ert, Mrs. David 1. OCraybill, Mrs. Smith | Mr, and Mrs. George Sweeney, | Mrs. Harold Leightley from Oak Hall and Mrs. E. BR. Houtz from Bellefonte, BR, D. made a trip to Philadelphia Sunday to see the ladies’ sister Mrs William Bard, ta there. Mrs. Houtz remained there with her sister but the others re- turned home Sunday night, | Harrisburg and Lebanon on | a 4-3 victory {day were: | church, The | Mrs. Rebecca Spayd is visiting | Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Smith from Zion called at the Searson home here last Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. E BE Zettle spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Cornelius Houtz and daughter in Lemont George Keefer of Pittsburgh, left Sunday after a two weeks vacation here with Mr. and Mrs, 8, T, Riegel Willlam H, Kerlin and James Hassinger made a business trip to Mon- day Mr. and Mrs, 8. T. Riegel and son Jack had Sunday supper with Mrs Feyette Miller and daughter Tati- ana. The Centre Hall-Potter soccer team opened its season Friday with over the State high grapplers Miss Eva Balley is attending the Pennsylvania State College this semester, taking credits toward a bachelor's degree Woodrow Bradford left Saturday for York where he began working Monday as an inspector at the York Sale and Lock Co Mr. and Mrs. John Whiteman en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Bower and Mr, Bower's mother, from El- { burn, Illinois, at dinner last evening Mr, and Mrs. Larry Snyder, two children and Mrs. Snyder's mother moved yesterday to Boalsburg to be nearer h's work at State College Mrs, Daniel 8. Daup and Mr Car! Burkholder drove on Monday to Camp Devitt where Mr. Burk- holder underwent examination and treatment Mr. and Mrs, 8 T. Riegel son Jack, and Miss Eunice Blazer at- tended the Bloomsburg Fair last Thursday. On Friday Mr. and Mrs Riegel, George Keefer and Mrs Feyette Miller also attended the fair. The Suzanna Wesley class of Methodist Sunday School held a pot-luck supper at the church last Thursday evening After supper and the regular meeting, the mem- bers made new alter cloths for the church Sunday Durst the callers at the John H home were Mr. and Mrs Ira Stover frond Altoona, Mr, and Mrs Car] Ishler and son Ronald from Boalsburg., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilmore and son Bryson from Yea- gertown Miss Jane Spyker began in the fashion department in Havens Montgomery -Ward Tuesday morning She is liv while in Lock Haven, with her or and husband, Mr. and Mr Slenker Mr. and Mr daughter Betly, Mrs son, Mr. and Mrs. James ger and Mr. and Mrs Glasgow and daughter Belly attend- ed a birthday party for Mrs. David Bathurst in Beliefonte last Wedne day evening A Pregbyterian Sunday Schoo class of young girls taught by Mrs FP. V. Goodhart met at her home Tuesday night and worked on a quilt which the class Is sending, along with several crocheted rugs, to the Nationa] Missionary Hospital, Embro, New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mil tertained these guests at dinner last Thursday evening: Mrs. Mary Flink Harvey Fiink, Clayton Wagner Geiss Wagner from Centre Hall and the Rev. and Mrs, John FP. Harkins and the Rev. and Mrs W. J Wag- ner (rom State College These persons attended g cabin party near Boaisburg Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkie, of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charles, Mr. ang Mrs R. A lepley, Dr. and Mrs. R A Deitrich and Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Armstrong, from State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Eby, (rom Le- mont. Mrs. David I. Graybill entertain- ed the Evangelical Ladies Ald al her home Thursday afternoon and evening. These were present: Mrs George Sweeney Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert, Mrs. WK. Hosterman Miss Ida Prazier, Mrs. Daniel 8 Daup, Mrs, David Stoner, Mrs. Alma Rickert, Billy Decker, and Mrs, C A. Mille Among the jocal persons attend- ing the Bloomsburg Fair on Satur- Miss Mary Delaney, Ray Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bohn, Mrs. Cameron Long, Mr. and Mrs Harry MeClenahan, Mr. ang Mrs Vernon Oarbrick, Mr. and Mrs George Searson, Mr, and Mrs working Lock Store ng Searson, and Ceorge Sear- Harshbar- Willa James ler en- { James Searson and daughter Betly and Ray Mark. The resignation of Donald Miller as assistant cashier of the First | National Bank will go into effect | Ootober 15 when {accept a position with the United Mr. Miller will State Chrotilum Company in Phil- | adeiphia. Mrs. Harold E Bradford will succeed him and Mrs. Ernest Frank wil] be added to the bank personnel as clerk. Mrs. E W. Miller, Mrs. Thomas Williams and Mrs, Lovan Smith at- tended the North Central District Conference of the Pennsylvania Federation of Woman's Clubs held in Williamsport ast Wedndsday. Several State College women were on the program, Mrs. C. C. Peters, presiding and Mrs, Pauline B. Mack, Ph, D. who spoke on “Nutrition” Mr. and Mrs. John B, Wert Jr. and Pred Spyker left Monday for Cleveland where they remained with Mrs Wert's and Mr. Spy- ker's aunt, Miss Sarah Donel- son, until Wednesday when they left for Chicago. Mr. Spyker will | remain there for his second term at the Union Theological Seminary , 8nd Mr, and Mrs. Wert are expect- ed home Monday. The Rev. W. E. Smith from Ma- zeppa, delivered the address at the | Egg Hil annual Homecoming Sun- day afternoon to a oongregation larger than the capacity of the Rev. W. K Hoster- min and the Rev. W. F. Glenn as- sisted in the service and the Pine Orove Mills Male Chorus furnished special music. Tt was appropriate that the Rev, Mr. Smith should preach the sermon, for he was in- strumental in planning the first Homecoming about ten years ago during his term as Evangelical pas- tor here, POTTERS MILLS | Mr [ | { Jack visited on Sunday with Mrs parent; Mr son of Kreamer F. F. Palmer home Friday afternoon, | Mrs George of Altoona, weekend at home Quite a few of our people attended der Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer Bchool on Sunday { 9:30 followed by the regular preach Hill on Sunday Mr + Centre Sumner Auman Mr. E G visited his daughter Mrs. G. H Mr Bellefonte Faust Those Master tre Hall Alpha called to the Young, College, aboul 5:3 lock Sunday | 9 frnoon "CRUE Floyd White, wife and son| and Miss Anna Sara Faust | White's | at Bolling Springs Robert Sahkey, wife called at the | Ing the und Mr | Palmer and visited over Mr. H E Lester S00 | the | the Faust | { the home coming services al and Mrs, Michael Delaney of Hall, spent Sunday at their daughter Mrs. | in. day home bl tor Mingie of Aaron:burg the home of McCormick Stoner and wile of called at the Mr. H, E home Saturday evening who attended the funeral Robert Shearer at Cen- on Friday were Mr Palmer daughter Marion and Mr. F. F. Palmer. | a few days at in John E and | day EB Shirley Radio on Fhe firemen, State College, v hom { Henry on East Irvin av when A short cir Dam Methodist Church Services: | prayer on account of Woman's Service, | morning nt League | mediately ing sel new g service Rev Presbyterian Bible at 7:30 o'clock In the Ple Ana Ween Supper guest and Mi Cl evening were Mr. and M: am Williams of Williams Funeral on Sunday Methodist oldes UNIONVILLE No Thursday even the meeting of Society of Christian Sunday School on Sunday 9:15 and Epworth in the evening at 6:30 im followed by the preach 7:30 with sermon by Rev, William 8ny- service this vice at pastor, ervice Friday evening, Sun morning at with sermon by the Howard Jacob pa Services; — sday even cnuren Church study class on Tue 1 * note the change in time thi at the home of M: ark William Aliquippa being a hall brot conducted from the Free David Flick Mrs, Jame no aed services afternoon church for of Mr ion Townshis ome last Thur were eympathi the famiuy in ul were and October 2, 1941. I —- —— In—— | Jrugger of the past mother Mr. and Mrs George Cannonsburg, Pa., spent weekend visiting with his Mrs. J, E. Brugger Mrs, P. W. 8mith week from a several weeks visit wit) her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Donald Smith, of Peoria, 1 Mr, and Mr Rumberg:r and son Harry pilimaore h Md were weekend guests of her Bensor on Bu parents Mr. and Mrs, Harry and husband of Union Township Jone ! { The monthly k | meeting and soclal of the Bociel some time with returned to his Miss Karthyn # Iraay for returned last she is spending with Mrs. Man pects Lo retury of this week Cuests at Hall and care and precaution should be taken in entering the highway from either side, Miss Lorraine Parsons, teacher in the High 8chool at Canton, Pa spent the past weekend siting with her parents, Mr, and Mr E L Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 8 Altoona, Pa, accompanied mother, Mrs, J. B. 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