HC October 2, 1041. Tiill CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JACK w Church services on Sunday Oct 6 are as follows: Sunday Schoo} 9:30 Worship 7:30 with the Movies of Jegus, Ladies Ald Society will meet at the home of Mrs, Willard Harter on Saturday evening, Friday is fair day in Howard High School for the Howard Borough and Township, and Marion Township schools, Let us all help the chil- dren in every way, we can, all par- ets and friends dre all cordially aviteq to participate in the events Ball games of all kinds are being ayed and amateur hour is being eld and many other things will be the feature attraction Mrs . Emi] Krone and son Gene of Clarence, were callers on Satur- day, evening, at the home of Mr. abd Mrs, Sumner Noll and family, Me, and Mrs. C. E Aley spent Sunday afternoon at the Willlam Belghtol home at Howard, Mrs. Catherine Weight of How- ard, was a Wednesday dinner guest at the E R., Bartley home, Miss Nora Weight also called at the same home Wednesday Mr, and. Mrs, Donald Packer and daughter Diane and son Donald Jr Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Confer of Lock Haven, was a Sunday evening supper. guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Harter and family Other callers during the week were Mrs, Raymond Rodgers sons, Billie snd Jackie, ddughters Mary, Jane and Shirley, Mrs Donald Walson and daughters Shirley and Joan of Bellefonte R. D, and Mrs Roy Kearns of Milroy, who was spend- ing the weekend with her husband here. Bilile and Georgie were Wed- nesday overnight guests of their friend Dicky Noll Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dolan and son Barry of Millheim George Dolan and family p.m Callers at James Shaffer home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Lyonstown, Josephine Deitz of Zion; Mrs. Mary Deitz Arlene Swope, Kathryn and Lucy Conaway, ‘William Haines, of Belléfonite, R. D. A surprise party was held on Sat- urday night for Harry Fye on his 18th. birthday. Those who Were present were as follows: Arthur, and Ralph Bartley, Rebecca Bartley, Dorothy Betz, June, Yearick, Jose- phine Deitz, Shirley Rossman, June Ertley. Harry and Milford Beightol Fred Betz, Floyd Ed. and Dean Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Conrad and daughter Sandra Lee, Pete Do- lan. Bifl Ertley George Long, Ken- neth Neidigh, Lee Rodger Ott Ray McKinney, Earl mer Harter, Mr. and Mrs Vonada and children ' Donald, Mr. and Mrs and children Dickie and Elsie Jane Mr. and Mrs. Orin Pye and children Mary June, Harry, John Billy and Georgle. At a refre:hments were served Cor of sandwiches, pickles, cake candy. Harry received many beau- tiful as well as useful gifts. At a late hour everyone departeq an- nouncing a very pleasant evening and wishing Harry many more hap- py birthdays ‘Miss Josephine Dietz, of Zion, t the weekend with her mother, Mrs Mary Dietz Miss Pearl Weaver spent at the E R_ Bartley home Mr. and Mrs : Lucas of Milesburg, spent iday evening at the Swope and Lucas homes Miss June Yearick of Mill spent the weekend with her frierid Rebecca Bartley the Sumner N¢ late hour 1sisting and Friday Hall giri Charter No. 12192 + Ag on s SONVILLE Mrs, Fred Haines of Bellefonte, R. D was a Saturday dinner guest at the William Weaver home. Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsie Jane and Pete Dolan were Sunday evening callers of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Noll of Hublersburg Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harris Bechdel were Mr and Mrs, Dick Heverly and son Dickey of Blanchard, Mrs, Edward Heverly of Howard R. D. Harold Charlotte, Merrel and Relda Woom - er of Marsh Creek, Mr and Mrs, John Schaeffer, and daughter Nancy and son Ronald o! Centre Hall, spent Thursday even- ing at the C. E Alley home. Mr; Jack Mabus of Bellefonte spent Wednesday and Thursday papering and painting the C. E, Aley home Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas, George Arlene Swope, Mr, and Mrs Harry Swope, Clarabelle Bartley spent Sunday at the “Straight 8 Hunting camp in the Alleghenies Mrs. Walter Dalley of Altoona, re- turned to her home Wednesday evening alter visiting a few days at the homes of her brothers Delmer and Guyer Ertley and families Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and famil spent Sunday afternoon it sister Mrs, John Dunkle nd family of Mingoville Mr. Sumner Noll and son Dicky and daughter spent Saturday fore- noon as guests of his mother, Mrs Noll at State College Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley Mr. and Mrs Walter Corman Bellefonte, attended Blooms- burg fair Thursday, reporting fair y good and having a wonder- sie and of the the nd Mrs. E. R. Bartley were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lester vy of Zion, to Bloomsburg at- the Bloomsburg on n fair s Dorothy Betz of Lock Haven was a Sunday dinner guest with her cousin Josephine Deitz. Other call- Mrs. Ted Dixson and fam- James Shaffer and family and Mrs. Laird Korman and of Mt. Eagle were Saturday evening callers at the D. P. Ertley home Mr and MTs ers were Mr Mr son Deimer Ertley and children Kenneth and Peggy An: visited with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Strunk of State College. Other cal t the same home were Mr. an Walter Dailey and Mr. an Tiayan of Altoona Ts atl Mrs Away | i ven calle EF home wer and Robert Co UNIONVILLE m Mr Frederick Brugger) expects to leave thi urday for her home in Atlant wfter several months visit wilh hel here. Mrs. J. E Brugger Mrs. Clayton Updegrafl and children wi ort were Sunday guests of her parents Mr and Mrs. C. W. Bauder mother Mr. and of rR -- Real Life Fullie; of “Bubbles” Wilson a woriG- diary in her rise from to sudden {ame Don" this great series beginning Oc- 12th in The American Weekly he big magany tributed with the Baltimore American at chapter from intimate Opening amous beanty's % ue discusses ¥ mia tober ' we di aoe Bai Reserve District No. L REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Centre Hall IN THE STATE OF PENNA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 24. 1941, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMP- TROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. 8. REVISED STATUTES ASSETS Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions debentures Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reserve bank Other borkl:, notes, and $295 376 88 58 884 (0 4 000.00 8651.78 1,800 00 Cash. balances with other banks, Including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection f Bank premises owned, $18.200.00, furniture and fixture Real estate owned other than bank premises Qther assets Total Assets ’ . 122003 186 5. $7.20000 2540000 14 427 98 142 86 $530,756 64 LIABILITIES Demand depasits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations. $188 387 36 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc) Total Other deposits liabilities Total [abilities CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: 248 693 81 2.718750 15,000 00 5.000 00 255% 87 $462 304 54 $462,395 38 (a) Class A preferred, total par $16,600.00, retirable value $16,600 00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 37%) (by Class B preferred, total par None, retirable value None { 50,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retitable value None (¢) Common stock, Burplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) « Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts total par $33.400.00, 10,000.00 3.050.189 5311.00 68.361.26 $530,756 64 MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) thook value) : p (a) United States Government obligations, direct and guar- anteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities Total son Secured Habliities: (a) Deposits seeured by pledged assets pursuant to require- ments of law Total State of Penna, County of Centre, 5s: 1, DANIEL 8. DAUP, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly 28 251.00 $ 2825100 17.7187 .50 $ 17787150 swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cashier Bworn to and mbscribed before me this 26th day of September, 1941. R. STANLEY BROOKS, Notary Public, My Commission Expires August 2, 1942 (NOTARY SEAL) Correct Attest: WwW. W. KERLIN, DANIEL DAUP, R. 8. HAGAN, | Directors, | Shintown, | and Robert Parks. COLLEGE TWP. | Johm HM. Shuey was the guest of honor Monday evening Sept. 22, at a birthday party held at his home on his birthday anniversary. Re- freshments were served and best wishes were extended by all for many more happy returns of the natal day. Those present besides the guest of honor were: Mr, and Mrs, Dale Shuey, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Shuey and children John, Adeline and Betty Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Feron Struble and children, Robert, Jane and Mary Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. El- lott Armstrong, children Eleanor and Junior State College, Mrs, John Shuey and Mrs. Sarah Osman, Mrs Budd Lihler and daughter Nancy Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Meyers and sons Stanley and David were visitors at his parental home at W H. Meyers at Tusseyville on Sun- day Private Holabird weekend at Harold Str Baltimore his parental reported would leave abird [« Fory Meade on the 20th then in a few that {or somewhere Caroling where he will be for months during me ! visit ible Camp pent last home He camp Hol- Maryland day Of ne nw \aia leave point in South tationed three which 1¢ will not home f kt 4 oO on Sunday at the Mr PW William Young of and Mr George Grove Mill + Mr Cihuest nome Mr. and Were Mr Pine George Knepp JOMISDUTrE Rebar Mi Amanne Mr oO! and And and Aliquippa, Young of Mrs, My vid were guest H John Weaver Arthur Watkin furlough among Wednesday For rtie ended home and returned to ar Meade, Maryland 1 and Robert empioyed recently pecame Shuey 1sbang George we and h Mr r home mnday Bower and and Berbara sion al Hall R. D r. and Mrs children Bobby Paul Doris | of Aaronsburg, were Sunday guests {with her sister ang brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs Walter J Breon and family Mrs. Myrtle Meyers and son David spent Wednesday with her sister Mre Lee Dobson and family at Woody Crest Charles Houser sning with I son-in-law hel and nn Sunda Parks, Emory | friend Miss Marie Parks, all Maryiar Mr and Mr and son Robert H Wolte and gin friend Miss Dorothy Sterrett of Lock Haven p— . SNOW SHOE and Mrs. W. H Kephart, and Verna, Budd, Miss and Mr lam Johnson of Lewistown, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCloskey on Sunday to a chicken and waffle dinner in honor of Mrs McCloskey's father, Mr, Johnson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs Mr daughter Anna Ross Son wi wi William Maurer of Tyrone, spent Sunday with Mr Maurer's aunt, Mrs Julia Sinclair Cordis Cramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cramer returned home alter being a surgical patient at the Philipsburg State Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krenz, daugh- ter June, of Winburne, spent a few days with Mrs. Krinz's parents, Mr and Mrs. E M, France, Misses Edna, Maxine and Betty Thompson of Bellefonte spent the weekend with the girls sister, Mrs Harold McCloskey and family. Mizs Pauline McNamara, who spent several months at Erie is home to stay Gerald Shope of Akron, Ohio, spent the weekend with Gerald's parents, Mr, and Mrs Frank Shope Mr and Mrs, Jasper Cole, son Darrell. of Pottersdale, visited at the homes of their sons Cari and Roe Cole and families, Mrs. Irey White, daughters Rae and Jean of Sunbuty, spent the weekend with Mrs. White's mother, | Mrs Julia Sinclair and family Mr. and Mrs, Forcey of Philips- burg, spent Sunday with Mrs. For- cey'’s daughter, Mrs, George Hail and family Those who attended the dedica- tion of the Church of Christ at Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Hall; Mr, and Mrs Dick Burns: Mr, and Mrs, Alexander | Dixon: Mr, and Mrs, James Shaw PURDUE MT. Mr and Mrs Andrew Tate and son Junior and James Johnson of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday at the Sherman Lowry home. Mr and Mrs. Clay Rider of Cole- ville, called at Mr. and Mrs, Sher- | man Lowry's home, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walters and | two ehildren Joan and Jimmy, spent Friday evening atl Sherman Lowry's home, on Purdue Mt, i day ai the REBERSBURG Prof. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and | daughter, Jean of New Kensing- ten, Mr, and Mrs, Curtis Weaver and daughter, Elva Mae, of Reading, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Heim and Mrs Dunkle of Milton were guests at the C, J, Weaver 8r., home on Saturday and Sunday. Mes. Ida Haun of Jersey Shore, 1s a guest at the A CG, Cummings home this week, Mr. and Mrs Roy Kreider of Summit, New Jersey, are spending thelr week with the former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Kreider | Mrs, Earl Rider and Infant son were dischargeg from the Cenbpe County hospital on Sunday Aree and Mrs. Harry G. Hubler ac- aepanieg by Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hamilton and Mr. and Mis, Harry Blalr of Wilkinsburg, spent several days al Gravel Springs Lodge, the week Lea Past Mrs ited atl the the weekend Mr, and Mie daughter, Joan John Rel evening 85 Ho Ww Spangler of Carlisle, vis J. A Wert home ove! John Homan and of Millheim, called h home on Sunday al { terman and family and Breon w ane orin- DUre 1; Saat ra Lim- er. Mu Fic Lukenbach of Al- Roy Limbert of Dover, Brungart and son-in-law and doughier from Se | finsgrove, Mrs SL CGephart, Mis | Flda Musser and Mr, and Mrs. Pred | Bendet of State College, Mrs. A J Hazel of Boalsbury Mr and Mrs CJ nday Weaver Jr Thursday few weeks with and Mrs, William Kel- home last pending a parent Dr & Miss Phyllis Page i the weekend Mu Lewislo ner ’ of wilh A £ of wy i Mrs, C Musser the weekend Roy Gents ali Page Slate wilh el Mrs. Ruth Probst and Mrs Ger- ald Slagle of State College, Mrs Ada Hubler, Miss Cella Brungart of town and Themas Musser of State College, called at the T. J. Ocker home last Tuesday evening. In honor of Mrs, Ocker's birthday an- niversary, ice cream and cake wale served by Celia Brungart Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mitchell of Lemont, called at the Rev, Charle: QO, Frank home, Balurday Mr, and Mrs, Robert Miller family olf Lewisburg, R, D, Sunday visitors at the Charles wer home and wert Mil - Mrs, Ada Blerly accompanied Mi: Blanche SBclhweckengast of Mill heliin 10 Fleminglon on, Sundsy wiiere Liaey visited the forme: Brother, Clayton Weber, Mrs, Bes Creager, Mir Drewsbach Miss Anna § of Lewigburg called on M. Abbott, Saturday and Mrs, Jack Rishel visiled [riends in Juian Kats tough My ie and tan Mary Mi family Saturday Miss ] Btlover of Caled of ig Thi Eastville Lowi, Saturday at Mililheim Tuerday visitors ag t home Mr and Mra, A UO Cummings were thelr pon. Halph, and wife of Look Haven Mr, ¢ called town on 4 Ww of Brungart of friends and relatives in Saturgay jare Lebanon on y visitors al the Ww Were Mi Gaugiviey I Janes Wa HOWARD HOWARD NO. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs Warren J. Harte of Wilmington . Del, visited at the home of Mrs. Harle's parents, Mc and Mrs. Winfield Thompson from Friday to Sunday The Women's Christian Temper- | ance Union will meet at the home | of Mrs, Kate Weber, Friday evens ing, Oct. 10th. All members urged to attend. This will be dues social and election of officers Mr, Eiry Hess, district manager of the Farm Bureau of Centre Hall made a b call at the home of Mr, H B. DeArment Murs Anna Holter is spending this week in Lock Haven at the home of Mr. Gordon Lauth family Mr. and Mrs. David Meyer and children of Mifflinburg spent Sun- home of Mrs, Meyers parents, Mr. ang Mrs, Chancey Pletcher, } Miss Mary Weber of Somerset spent the weekend at her home Mr. 8am Clevenstine of Belle- | fonte spent Tuesday with his daugh- ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Kemp Mrs, Arthur Irvin spent a day in Williamsport this past week visit. ing relatives. The Howard Schools will hold the annual fair Friday. A program has been arranged for evening. Every- ahe is invited to attend Howard No. 2 Mrs. Esther Plelcher spent a day | with friends at MeConnedlsburg and Carlisle recently Mr. and Mrs Lewis Meise of Clearfield, Pa., and Mr, and Mrs, Hugh A. Mallon of Curwensville | were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bulkley. Rev, H. A. Robb and son George, | are the oO ‘of Export, Pa, stopped at the home | {of A. A. Pletcher Sunday evening | | Monday morning Mr, Pletcher ac- {companied them to Lancaster, where George will begin his last year as a student for the ministry in an Evangelical and Reformed Semin-| ary. On Tuesday Mr. Pletcher and | | Rev. Robb went on to Washington, | D. ©. where they will visit the for! mer's brother 8. 8, Pletcher, Litis Mary Markle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Willls Markle, in try- | ing to get her music from top of piano fell on the key board break- | ing her left arm above the elbow, Mr and Mrs, William Mapes and daughters Dorothy and Janiee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Glussner or Beech Creek Miss Adelaide Merton, of Atlantic City, spent jast week with her ter and brother-in-law, Mr Mrz, Raiph Leathers, Rev, ©, C. Shuey of Bellefont called on Rev. Wallace J, Cumm at the Methodist onage Th day afternoon Mrs Frances Zimmerman Milesburg, is visiting at the home of her and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Zimmerman Mrs. Kate Weber while working around the shrubbery on their lawn, badly injured two fingers of hel left hand, Thomas Moore of Philadelphia, after a few days visit with his nep- hew, Balser Weber, and nieces Mrs Mary Weber Long, and Mrs. Mabel Jenkins returned to his home Mon= day Mr, and” Mrs Milesburg, Mrs. Ira Lucas of Belle fonte, and Mrs. Harry E. Butler of Howard attended the Bloomsburg Fair a day last week. Miss Grace Schenck of Milesburg site and Pars of on Russell Lucas of | spent the weekend with her sister Miss Lulu Schenck. A number of people of this place, attended the organ recital at Blan» chard Church of Christ, Sunday | evening, given by Carl Coleman ol The church was fills Thursday evening Crace Holter of Buffalo, N.Y. ed 10 capacity of this week Mra | Howard will be organist, The Civic Club will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, Oct. 2nd in the 1. O. O. P. hall, instead of Friday evening. change of time on account of school Fair, at the School House Friday all day and evening i Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Eckdahl, sons Carroll and Harry and daughter Carolyn motored to Pitcairn, Friday evening and spent the weekend with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Jay Zimmerman and daughter Virginia, Mrs, Charles Wetzel and Mrs Coleman of Bellefonte, spent Thurs day with the former's daughter and son~in<law, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Wensel. Mr. Wetzel, Mr. Coleman, and Miss Mary Wetzel, came in the afternoon and all partook of a de licious dinner at 6 p. m, p i Miss Nelle Weber visited last week |] in Cleveland, Ohlo, and her sister | Mrs. Virginia making an east, spent Y Perris, of ‘Oregon extended in the the week Ithaca, N visit at ol Ww Merrill Holter, for a number years employed in the M Schenck Hardware Store, has gone to Cleveland Oho, where he will fill similar position. Mr Holler Nas managed and operated Lhe store for Mrs, Schenck since the Mir Schenck a y : ago Creorge Cumming i of Mi death of this place vacancy and in the Tuture Anna ‘1 Mr and fill the condu roxell daughter and Mir daught« nd near Sunbury, wu nt with the former A. H Bchwenk, On son Stanley ol p y the former « PINE GLEN Re WE il PP ¢ heavier am Wels admit Liter team wel Ma Brown compelition ol SEVEral yous: pounds, and Lhe about 2000 pound horses have been in #4 type for the ps 84} fo FR PINE GROVE from this section funeral of the boss farmers PR R en- county native, who day to the Ja t Sat in Huntingd« ye Many relatives nded Tuesday ate Ira He retired gineer a Centre RAT the hin Altoona home 1a new ste the Jans HES TE MILLS Mr. C., BE Confer has resigned his hip on the Hon, J will Kepler potato farm and flitted Mon-~ mes Lake (Lyons) farm wn county. where he will of the dalry herd el silo is being erected Markie farm. Large completed and barn g arranged lor pen rn dairy barn Lo take the rin buildings recently de- fare arm homes HAV Lt mi BLAN Donald Bugerw Tag pois former Corl is midKing Lhe nig al ud modern WAY, having stalled by the JH. Ball~ a new Delaval milker in barn at Pine Hall, Just ace ntie travel 10 Wiad | Homan, the past week cleani-easy miker ve Holstein herd. 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