Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 16, 1941, Image 2
Page Two October 16, 1041, EE A _——— TE ——— yp — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CHURCH SERVICES Bvangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Tusseyville: Churcn Services 9.00, Sunday School 10:00; Centre Hall: Sunday 8chool 9:30 Church Services 10:30, Lemont: Sunday School 10:00, Church Ser- | vice 7:30 Lutheran pastor. Centre Hall Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Church Service 7:30; Tusseyville: | Church Service 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Methodist: The Rev, W_F, Glenn pastor, Centre Hall: Sunday School 9.30, Church Service 7:30, Spruce- | by 4: Sunday School 9:30 Church Service 10:45 Presby#erian Keener, pastor ce 3:00, school 10:00, The Rev. C. C. Otto Rally Day 10 D. R Churen Sunday 7:30, 9:30 The Rev Boalsburg Lamont Churen Service Grove: Sunday School Service 10:30 The Rev, This Is National Centre Hall ery Pine church Reformed er, pastor S101 Sunday day chool 9:30, Church 7.30. Spring Mills: Sunday School $:30, Church Service 10:30, Farm ers Mills: Church Ser 9:00, Sun- day Si 10:00 LUTHERAN CHURCH SETS $400 GOAL FOR RALLY D. R. Keen- Mis- Sun- Service vice 100] an for gol of $400 and 300 have been Luke's Lutheran Ral- ‘morning at 10 speaker will be chaplain of snitentiary at A Anan attendance al St by punday ¢'clock The guest the Rev. C. F. Lauer the Western State Pe Rockview ia) ial of set the ann Day emphesis is being placed Rally Day because the council recently began ar- rangements to install a new fluor- escent; lighting system in the ¢hufch at an approximate cost of g& thousand dollars, and the congre- ) augment the exist- | of the Rally | Expec on the church gation nopes LJ ing fung by Day offering »- means . . \d LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Ralph Packer left Sunday for Bal- timore, Md., where he plans to. se- cure Work, George Lutz and his brother Jo Lutz made a business trip to Wash. - ington ‘D.C. Monday The Tri-County Past Templar association will meet Friday after- noon aud evening in Bellefonte Miss Helen Odenkirk underwent tonsillectomy In Willlamgport returning home in Whe a Monday € Vering Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and family pian to move into thew new home on Main street today or LOmMOrTOW Donald Ruble accompanied BEd- ward Vogt Jr, back to Connecticul where he will visit Mrs. Roxanna Robertson in Hartford The Rey. O. B. Poulson from Huntingdon is conducting ev ange Hstic services in the local Methodis church this week and next Mrs, Sally Ruble and daughter Lois attended the funeral Monday J4ilbrook of the late Richard Hov, a nephew of Mrs. Ruble. Mrs. John Hoy and daughter from llefonte, were Monday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Bierly. | Mrs. Bierly is Mrs. Hoy's daughter Mrs. Jennie McGarvey from Mt Union, with her son and daughter | ang their families visited her great- pephew, W. P, Campbell and wife on Sunday Mr. and and Mrs Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mr Charles A. Miller, and! Mrs. Mary Nefl drove to Bedford Sunday and then via the Pennsyi- vania Turnpike to Carlisle Today the Rev. Delas R. Keener of the Reformed pastorate here at- tended the fall meeting of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Synod in the Re- formed church in Lewistown | W. W. Kerlin W., H Kerlin James Hessinger, ‘and Chester Wag- ner spent Wednesday in Harrisbur B| attending the northeastern Poultry | Producers Convention A Synodical Seminar of the Cen- | tral Pennsylvania Synod was held | Monday afternoon in the Reformed ¢huren here with David Dunn, D | D., from the Seminary at Lancaster, | Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢c & 30¢ EL) pues speaker. ‘MILLHEIM PAL LAST TIMES TODAY! THURSDAY Turning points ‘in the case that changed a doctor's life! Lew Ayres Lionel Barrymore Loraine Day, in: “Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day” FAMILY Admission FAMILY NITE llc & 22¢ NITE ! John Martz FRIDAY & SATURDAY (October 17th & 18th) One of the Finest Motion Pictures of the New Show Season, with GLEN MILLER and Orchestra ““Sun Valley Serenade” Sonja Henle and John Payne It’s TOPS in Screen Entertain- ment. A MUST SEE Show! MONDAY & TUFSDAY (October 20th & 21st) Heaven Will Protect This Working Girl ! “She Knew All the Answers” Joan Bennett & Franchet Tone ALWAYS THE BEST SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS | | Mills spent Sunday with Miss Anna | Savilla Kryder | Monday evening | ter plan | two Milford Luse, {relatives hepe, | Ross McClintic Council Exposition and | { last Wednesdiy | embers singed pi. Lon = McMichael at ¥ ihe Mr. H E. Faust | Mrs I Mo | Robert Walker, | Mrs. John Slack, Mrs. Thomas Wil- | hams, Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs. Ralph | | Packer, Mrs. Stasiley Brook: Mrs. | | ey, Miss Lois Arney, Delaney ahd Mrs, Harold wig rord | ing at the Dimeling Hotel, Ed Miss Edith Meeker of Potters Stover and Mrs, spent Faye Mr Muzeppa Roy Sunday Snyder from with Mrs Jack Knight from Willlamsport called on Mr, and Mrs. 8. T. Riegel Misses Barbarg and Eleanor Pot- to spend the Institute | weekend In Tyrone visiting friends Mr, and Mrs, Fred Harvey and daughters from Philipsburg spent Sunday with Mr, and Mss. | Mrs. J. Elmer Royer entertained the Senior Service class of the Lu- theran Sunday School at her home | last evening Lynn Ross and two friends from WilkesBarre spent the weekend with | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross and family in Potters Mills Mr, and Mrs. Roy Rebecca Spayd and Albert Dutrow | were the guests of Mr, and Mrs Fred Luse al dinner Sunday Miss Barbara Jones from Paxton- ville spent part of her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybill She lefl today for Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Foss Jodon from! Bellefonte moved Tuesday into the rear apartment of the Bartholomew home near the south end of town. | Samuel Gingerich {s recuperating in the Centre County Hospital from | a fracture of the left leg below the knee, The accident occurred Satl- urday E. L. Bartholomew from Altoona and Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Kitleberger and daughter Louise from Curwens- ville, spent Saturday at the Bar- tholomew homt Dutrow, Mrs Members of the Friendship Bible Class of the Reformed Sunday School met at the home of Mrs Thomas Williams Monday evening to wake luncheon cloths, Mr. and Mrs Abuer Stover and Mis. J. A. Scheurerman {rom Berea, | Ohio, visited over Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Durst and Mr Blover's other relatives here Robert Peacock Monroe, N Y. W. W. Kerlin, He reports that Mrs Peacack, who has been seriously ill for several weeks Is much jmoproved Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Bohn from Willard, Olio, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M_ Bradlorg and family. Mr, and Mrs. Bahn have been visiting in this vicinity for a00UL a week Edward Vogt, Jr. who is employ- ed at Terrysville, Coun. home for the weekend Philip Smith, who ig employed as a penter in Baltimore, Md., also spent | the weekend at the Edward Vog: or, home Mr. and Mrs EL Prank daugh- ter Florence and son Edward Jr from Hewlett Long Island, spent the weekend with her sister and] husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr and fsenily. They also visited other from Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt, Richard and Mrs. John Knarr at- tended the funeral of Harry Van- Ness at Towanda last Thursday | burgh | ence | Homan, the weekend with | spent Bunday with Mr and Mrs. | returned | Car- | | a. ] Mrs. Alwilda Bitner is visiting friends and relatives In town this week. Mrs. Robert Miller from Reading visited with Mrs. E. M, Huyett last Tuesday evening Mr. ang Mrs. E. E Balley from Lewistown visited Mr, and Mrs Jacob Shearer Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Grove | spent several days recently in Pitts visiting their son, Russell Grove Mr. and Mrs, Charles Homan and son Alton from Pine Grove Mills called gn Mr, Homan's brother, Wil- The Rev. and Mrs, C tended the Susquehanna Confer convention at the Zion Lu- theran church in Sunbury on Tues- day All the schools are C. Otta at- township and tomo; borough and cloed today { row to allow the teachers to attend the annyal Centre County Institute in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle spent the weekend with infant daughter, and Miss Cora | Mr. and Mrs, Warren Homan and | children in Altoona, The Potter township school board met Seturday evening and elected Mrs. Paul Zellers as regular teacher in. the Centre Hill schopl. Mrs, Zel Jers. has been. substituting in thi sehodl unl & teacher could be elect- The Rev. WK. Hosterman at- tended a aneeling of the Ministerium of the Williamsport District at Bast Point, Tioga Couuly, "Tuesday morning... Mrs. Hosterman and Ellgne spent the dey with relative: in _Awrdusburg These guests attended a dinner party 4t the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold E Bradford on Bunday Mr and Mrs Emer Runkle, daughter Janet, son Kenneth Mr. and Mrs { Jay Runkle from Pleasant Gap, and Mrs. Sarah Smith Jack Celdron has been making ab extended tour through the south | and mid-west, spending several days last week with Fred Spyker in Chil- cago. He writes “In proportion to population Centre Hall is more ex. citing than Chicago.” The Coloreg Trio bs to fot ¢ Hallowe'en Bquare dance sched ued . for the Centre Hall-Potter gymnasium Friday evening Oct 31. The admission price will be cent: and the net receipts will go { toward the Sendors Washingtou | trip Out -of -towy Bradford home pay pe D M Sunday were Mi and Mr Edward Frank daughter Fiorence and son Edward Jr, from Hewlett, Long lziand, Woodros {| Bradford from York, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick from State Coliege 1 VIEMOors atl The Willing We orker Class of the Lutheran Sunday Schoo will hold a | bake sale Saturday morning begin | ning at 9.30 at the Fred Homan store roown: Osikes ples, cogkiesy bread ang potato buns wil be or sale. Orders may be phoned i Mrs. C. C, Cito or Mrs. Fred Ho- man The deceased is the father of Mrs. | W. PF. MacMoran from Lewisburg! formerly a resident here mong those who attended the Penn State-Bucknel football game!’ Saturday were. Donald Miller, C H Kimbrell E W. Miller W. H Kerlin, W. W. Kerlin, Danlel 8! Daup, David I. Graybill, a group of local boy scouls, and Mr. and Mr; Roy 8 Jamison George Keefer from Pittsburgh, | spent this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 8. T Riegel. On Sunday Mr and Mrs, Riegel Mr Keefer, Fayette Miller, daughter Tatiana Harold Armstrong, Jack Riegel and | Miss Eunice Blazer spent the day at Camp Antlers in While Deer Valley Mr. and Mrs, Hugh MeClintic and daughter from Pine Grove from Milesburg | Miss Preda McCiintic from State! College, and Gerald Miller from | Bellefonte were Sunday Clintic W. H. Oxford from Williamsport district manager of the Coco-Cola Compa]. ill speak and show | colored glides on flower arrange- | -| ments at the Garden club meeting | Misses Ellen lomorrow evening at the home of | Mrs. FP, P. Geary. Hostesses besides | Mrs. Geary are Mrs. H R. White | and Miss Jennie Thomas Mrs. George Searson entertained | the Ladies Bible Class of the Re- formed Sunday School at her home! qvening. They | lpey, ‘Mrs. Thomas Delaney Mrs | Ralph Ralston, Mrs, Clarence Blaz-| er, Mrs, Frank Williams, Mrs Mil- | ford Luse, Mrs. John Knarr, Mrs. | Mrs. D. M, Bradford | Bruce Arney, Mrs. Fred Slack, Bruce Ripka Mrs. Minnie ore and Mrs. Bar] Lutz. Mrs, Robert Wetzel entertained | these members of the Friendship | Bible class of the Reformed Sun- | Mrs | day School at her home last Thurs- | day evening: Mrs. Paul Martz, Mrs | Mrs. Lee Coufer | Russell Bohn, Mrs. Harold Bobn, | Mrs, J. F, Wetzel, Mrs. D. BR. Keener, | Mrs. Bruce Kpafr Mrs, uct Ar- James The officers of Centre Chapter of | | the Eastern Star participated in| { the district meeting at Clearfield | | Saturday. Mrs, Willlam P. Camp- | bell and Mrs. Harry W. Potter sang solos at the banquet in the even- | These | other officers attended: Mrs George | K. Rimmey, Mrs, Blaine Malane, | Mrs. James Searson Mrs. George | McCormick, Mrs. John Decker, Mrs. | M. A. Purkbolder, Mrs, Guy Cor- | man, Miss Helen Odenkirk Mrs. | | Ernest Wagner, Mrs. Pregq Malone | | Mrs, Edgar Miller, Mrs. Charles | I 8mith, Mrs. Paul Bartges, Mrs, W.| FP, Glenn, and Harry W. Potter. Mrs. | Charles Cummings, a member, als | attended the meeting. Mrs. | Mills | supper | Buests of Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Mc- | | Clintic ang Mr, and Mrs. Dale Mc- | { Shannon | the Mr, { children | Miss Bertha Shaver entertained the Lutheran young Women's Mis- | slonary Society at her parental , home Tuesday evening. These oth- er members were present: Mpa, Fred Luse Mrs Harold Durst, Mrs Ray | Mark, Mrs. Brest Frank, Mrs. W W. Kerlin, Mrs. Clayton Homan Mrs. Paul Petterolf Mr. Fred Ho- | man, Mrs. Roy Dutrow | Mrs Ralph Luse entertained these | members of the Willing Workers | Lutheran Sunday Schoo! class at | ber home last Wednesday evening Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mrs. Clarence C | Qtlo, Miss Helen Decker Mis Mar { Beret Alexander, Mrs Ralph Ho- man, Mrs. Ernest Homan, Miss Cora | Homan, Mrs. Arthur Thoman, Mrs Chester Grove, Mrs. Fred Haman, Mrs. Fayette Mller, Mrs, John Dut- row, Mrs. Fred Luse and Mrs Roy Jamison The Centre Hall-Potter girls had a miscellaneous last Thursday evening at Booger home for one ol their classmates who was married recently, Mrs, Huling Breagler, nee Miss Marie Emerick. Besides Mrs Bressler, these girls were present Bradford, Miriam Brook., Nelle Knarr, Mary Delaney Jean Fetierols, Ruth Foust, Eunice Blazer Ethel Martz, Kathryn Relish, | Hazel Dutrow, and Patricia Boozer POTTERS MILLS Mr. Lester Chatles of Lancaster Visiled Sunday with Miss Dorothy senior hower the J home. Mr. G. H. McCormick accom pan- ied the Eastern Star officers to the District meeting in Clearfield on Beturday Miss Gayle Palmer Is employed at Norman Fleisher home at | Lewistown. Mr. John Floray and lady friend of Altoona visited Sunday at the Fg of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Phil. pe. | Mr Jerry Smithiley, wife and four and Miss Frances Johns, all of Ligonier, visited over the weekend at the Mr. Dewey Knepp home Mr. Paul Sweetwood and lady | triend of Lock Haven, called at the Mr. E. J. Bweetwood home, Sunday, Mr. G. H, McCormick, wife, moth- | er and Miss Caroline McClaskey | called on friends in State College! Sunday sfternoon | Miss Thelma Updike and Misq| Bess Clinteop of Shickshinny, vise ited over the weekend at the Mr. | | Boyd Smith home. They were ac- companied home by Mrs. Smith who | will spend a few days with her fath- } er. Mr. Gelss Wagner of Tusseyville | called at the Mr. Earl Smith home | Sunday alterngon, a —————— oR URN The cost of national defense in- | dicatey that, unless the world be- comes stabilized, the chief burden | [of governments will be armaments THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FE. | [Elect Local Men Phil here for an exhibition game Rhinesmith the { luin last the of the Legion trip tion Ol | last Coal | Barl officer; Mill ficers lam H, Homan Sunday afternoon. | Ryan com trict 0 (Continued from page ong) and adelphia Athletics were brought 0 of | i was chap- well chalrman of n band committee was in charge Junior Band's recent to the national Legion conven in Milwaukee er bi-county officers elected week were: John Garvish Os a Mills, viee commander R Hobba, Osceola Mills, finance and Rev G 8 West, Osceoln Ire ted chaplain The of- enat were Installed by Dr Hugh J Bradford, wily elected mander of the 23rd. Legion Di wis commander Post in 1940 year, and as local A the five The eli f Ol LAL) New GUM DROPS JELLY BEANS BAR CANDY Among the more than 100 Leglon- naires who attended the Legion Officers tion meeting were: D. Rhinesmith, Glenn, Paul Green, W. W. Hampton | fonte D M R Nittany Waller J Stroy from 200 feet dist In A&P’s Fresh Candy Dept! organiza- | Alex Stergiakis | E L Miller, L. R.| Last week from town | bers of the in WwW. 8 post Dietterich Zahniser, of the Belle- and Dan Krumgine, Dr Ray V. Watkin football team, Armstrong, Arthur L. Bur- Miller wa A. A Kreamer, R. A. Lapley The funeral of Bloom and Mark McCarty, of | minister of the Post State College was held at - day. The Lock Fire Destroys Barn barn and contents, on Woodruff farm, about from Athens, was fire unknown origin estimated at $1,000. An vented the flames to the house, about late Rev, Frick to the church Mr. and Mrs vompanied Mr large miles ed by loss 1s wind spreading nt de of Ohio tended where they visit wilh Mrs, Mayme S few days at the er in Howard Mr. and Mrs pie onr Classified Ad ecommns GET ACQUAINTED They're baked by grodients with as much care ss you'd Jayish la your own kitghen they are mnscingly low priced, See the whole gala array ln our Come in today! freshness! govdness, partineat, who were listed as metn- the missed Church of that church on funeral procession came from Sweet Valley, and and Mrs. McKinley of Miles naw | home of her broth « BLANCHARD WB boys family visited friends In on Sunday Mrs. Clyde Jane and Mrs. Robert pent the weekend with Mrs. Paul Bowes of Harri Mrs. John Williams perturbed on Sunday by of her little granddaughter Littick of Lock Haven Al the baby is in the Lock Haven pital Mr, and Mrs, W Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Vonada of Bellefonte Mr. McClellan Miller, who went an operat al the ven Hospital recently is ax rapidly as can be expecied Mr an Mrs k ¥ WwW family noting the varsity of Billy Haven J name Mr retired Christ Mon- Rev, Frick wa Lhe home of the went directly the Eagan ac Clarence burg w Columbus will make an ex- relatives spending a James on d Her and an assortment of breads, cakes, Jane Parker "DATED" DONUTS fugeeed 10¢ Plain THIS 1S NATIONAL DONUT MONTH Cinnamon Rolls Fruit Cakes Bar Layer Cak Marvel Bread Eo Ennched Sandwich Marvel Three Yarieties ne 10 - 390 Each 25¢ 17c 10c Chuck Full of Goodness White with Strawberry leing it's 1/4 iched Lt 11/,-Lb. Loef Bread .. iced Raisin Bread .. «= 10¢ | Bellefonte Bowes and daughter Hockmat ourg much Hines presen H, Vonada spent aries RET with the many creations ln your ALF Baked rolls and ALP bakers, who prepare them from the finest Sour Though planning 2 next week COOL erm Mrs. Belle Mf ¢ iar w admitise Lock Horpita t treatment yt Ha and hotne | Biddle ir Hobb of Detroit niege the Creek vers of na Mrs baby vard B 113d daughter A —- i! Frank 1 Dick and avg lock Ha- recover of Renovo, Goods donuts Department—What all at the peak f and other quality in famous for their taste-thrilling attractive faked Goods De Try this delicious | CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE Bath Size 2 PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 co 23¢ Cakes OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP Giant 2c 17¢ 1-1b 9¢ 7¢ 10¢ Lge. Pig. 21c¢ CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS Bars OCTAGON CLEANSER OCTAGON SOAP FLATES 2. 43¢ Lge. Pigs. ANN PALE SALAD DRESSING FRENCH DRESSING PURE EXTRACTS BAKING POWDER A» ROOT BEER EXTRACT niers COLONIAL CLUB CRACKERS. 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Extra good . .. “Tender-Cook- ed” with savory tomato sauce and becon-type pork. 21¢ I-Lb. Cans “Pole Star” HADDOCK FILLETS Pollock Fillets Jumbo Frog Legs Halibut Steaks Fancy Smelts Jumbo Shrimp Fresh Chesapeake Bay OYSTERS Yon 24C Te 39C Red Heart DOG FOOD 3 x 25¢ 1-Lh. Cans wr » Mark Courter two