Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 09 ht )y October 1941, Rd CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY 21 ENROLL FOR METAL WORKING INSTRUCTION A metal-work school was estab- lished recently under the supervis- fon of the Centre Hall-Potter high school for men between the ages of 17 and 27. This is sponsored by the federal government and is con- ducted in the Vernon Garbrick Welding shop with Mr. Garbrick a one of the instructors. Twenty-one young men have en- rolled so far. Classes are conduct- ed five evenings a week from 6 to 10 o'clock for ten weeks and the students may learn electric and ace- tylene welding and machine work Names of the enrollees follow Oscar Blerly, Philip Brooks, Paul Brooks, George Decker, John De- laney, Ray Delaney, Archie Detwiler, David Graybill, George Heckman Robert Homan Ernie Lansberry Ray Mark, William MecClenahan James Meeker, Russell Moyer, Clar- ence Phillips, Donald Phillips, Rus- sell Reish, Paul Smith, Walker, and Bob Wetzel > >» » » LLOYD KERLIN DIES AT NEW CUMBERLAND HOME | | CLUB HEARS ADDRESS ON Now | here. | 1941 | gave | the Coco- Lloyd Keriin, a resident of Cumberland but well] known died last Tuesday October 14 after an illness of several weeks He was 71 vears old Puneral =e afternoon at Sixth Street 326 and his late home, New Cumberland, interment sas made in the Rolling | Green cemetery. The deceased is wife and these sons and daughters Frank residing in Harrisburg: Gus Mrs. Charles Hartman and Mrs Car] Beck, of New Cumberland Mrs. Harold Eshelman, of Camp Hill; and Mrs. Robert Rover, of Dillsburg. Five grandchildren also survive Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Hosterman, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Horner and Mr and Mrs. John Lingle from Centre Hall and vicinity attended the fu- neral services DRAMATICS TEACHER TO ADDRESS WOMAN'S CLUB survived by his Miss Janet Burns dramatics teacher at the State College hign school, will speak at the next meet- ing of the Woman's Club Tuesday evening in the Centre Hall-Potter high school build ling Besides discussing the current drama season Miss Burns will en- act excerp from one of the cur- rent plays Mrs. Thomas Frank P. Geary Martz comprise a committee in charge of entertainment at this meeting and this group will serve refreshments: Mrs Frank V. Good- hart, Mrs. Charles A Miller, Mrs John Blauser, Mrs. Lovan Smith and Miss Ida FPrazier . Willlams, Mrs and Mrs. Paul “EVENING OF MUSIC” PLANNED NOVEMBER 13 Members of the Music Section of the Woman's Club are planning an “Evening of Music” to be held in fhe Reformed church, Nov, 13 The program, which is completed, will include singing by the local group, mental and vocal music by artists. not yet besides instru- gues’ CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical, the Hosterman, pastor Bethegla Church Service 9:00; Spring Mill Sunday Schoo} 9:30, Chureh Service 10:30; Tusseyville: Sunday School 1:30, Rally Day Service with the Rev. C. C. Kreidier from Lewistown Rev. W. K Robert | | Sunday rvices were held Friday | Thursday, as speaker, and the Pine Grove Male | Locust Grove: Suns 9:30, Church Services Chorus 2:30; day School 7:30, Lutheran: The Rev. OQ, pastor, Centre Hall: Church vice 9:00 Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Church Services 7:30; Georges Val- ley: Sunday School 9:30, Church Services 10:30 Methodist: The Rev, W, F. Glenn pastor, Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30, Evangelistic service 7:30, Spruce- town: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45, Presbyterian The Kirkpatrick, pastor day School 10:00, 11:00; Pine Grove 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School $:30, Church Service 7:30. Reformed: The Rev. D, R. Keen- er, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Tusseyville: Church Service 9:00, School 10:00; Youth Fel- lowship at Tusseyville 7:30, Miss Martha Rimmey, leader » LJ > LJ Rev, J M Lemont: Sun- Church FLOWER ARRANGEMENT Oxford. of Williamsport illustrated explanation of Cola flower arrangement a meeting of the Garden the home of the president, Geary, Friday even- W. H an books at Club at Mrs. Frank P ing. Besides Mrs. Geary, White and Miss were hostesses. These other members ent: Mrs. John Whiteman, Mrs, ( A’ Miller, Mrs. E W., Miller, Mrs George Lutz, Mrs George Benner Mrs. FP. V. Goodhart, Mrs. Charles H. Light, Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Mrs Robert Spencer, Mrs. Thomas Wii- llamas, Mrs. Ssanley Wykes and Mrs. George Heckman These guests were invited: Mrs Donald Shope, Mrs. Samue] Grove Mrs, Bruce Arney Mrs, Latham Gray, Mrs. Henry Kimbrell Mrs Clarence C, Otto, Mrs, Paul Martz and Robert Bradford, Mrs. Kim- brell and Mrs. Martz joined the Garden club at this meeting . -. . . PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs “Cla AY Camden, N. J. spent bere visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8 were Sunday supper guests and Mrs. David I. Graybili Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and sor Jack from Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rimme} Mr. and Mrs Harry Hubler {ron Lock Haven called last Wednesday afternoon on Miss Margaret Jacobs here, Mrs. George mother from Mr. ang Mrs cently Miss Elizabeth Pippert from State College was an overnight guest last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willlams. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallace from Milesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams from Lemont called on Mr. and Mrs, Frank Williams, Sun- day. The Ladies Aid Evangelical church will hold its October meeting next Thursday afterr oon and evening at the home { Mrs. John Whiteman y Win fay guests at the Roy 8. Jam- ison home were Mrs TL R Buck and Misses Nora and Amy Smethers from Berwick, Mrs. Samuel Weaver from Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Geary. Mrs. H R Jennie Thomas were pres- Reesman of the weekend Rickert of Mr Grenoble and her Lock Haven, visited Jacob Sharer, Sr. re- Society of the C. Oto. Ser- | Serv ice | Church Service Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Runkle are maving soon to Pleasant Gap Miss Helen Odenkirk returned to | work Monday after a week's vaca- tion. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Homan and | children spent Sunday with his father, W. H. Homan Miss Stella Ruble from Altoona is spending a few days with her mother and sisters, here. Mr, and Mrs. W, W. Kerlin en- tertained Mrs, Mary Flink and Harvey Flink at dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 8hawver from DuBois spent several days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shar- er, Sr Miss Barbara Potter spent the | weekend with her classmate, Miss | Geraldine Rockey at her home In | Pleasant Gap | David I. Graybill and Roy 8. Jam- | ison spent Saturday picking apples at Mr. Jamisen’s mother's home near Mifflinburg. The Rev, and Mrs. Roy Corman | the Yo-Yo club at her home from Wilkinsburg spent several days this week with her parents | | Mr, and Mrs. F. M, Fisher Mr, and Mrs. Prank Kerlin and] two driving guests from Harrisburg | spent Saturday evening with Mr! and Mrs. T. A. Hosterman Mrs. Mary Stahl, who has ill for several weeks went to Al toona Monday to be with her daughter, Mrs, Jennie Snyder | Mr. and Mrs. Dale McClintic and | two sons, Ear] and Donald and Wil- lam McClint fc spent the wéeke nd | in a Bear Meadows hunting camp. | H. L. Bbright from Newport, a former Centre Hall resident ha been ill of a heart condition in the Harrisburg Hospital, it is reported here, | Misses Ruth and Jane Spyker vis- | ited their sister and husband Mr and Mrs. J D. Slenker in Lock Ha- ven last week from Tuesday to Sat- urday. Mrs. W. P. Campbell Harry Potter enter of the local Star at Mrs day evening Mrs, Cornelius Houtz and daugh- ter Freda Jape from Lemont and Mrs J Harold Durst and son Duane spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, EE Zetlle. The Young People's Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church is planning a Hallowe'en party for Monday night at the home of Mr and Mrs, George Sweeney The Youth Pellowship of the Re- formed charge will entertain the young people of the Boalsburg Re- formed church at a Hallowe'en party ad Camp 62 on Nov. 3. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bufford White from | San Fernando, Cal, who visited re. | cetifly with her mother, Mr Say || Ruble, have returned home after a months vacation in the East Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Shawver from | DuBois, Mrs. Harry Chatham from | Lock Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Ja- cob Sharer, Sr. were dinner guest, of Mr and Mrs. 8 T. Riegel Thursday evening | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs | John Knarr and family were Mr and Mrs. Martino Meeker and daugh- ter Anne from Pine Glen; Albert Carlson {rom Snow Shoe and Mr and Mr: R, E Mecker, from Mill-| heim, Mr and Mrs. R A Lepley State College entertained Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle and infant daughter, and Miss Cora Homan at dinner Sunday. The occasion was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Runkle The Rev. and Mrs. Delas R.! Keener, Mrs. Thomas Williams Robert Bradford and D. K. Keller| attended the all meeting of the! Central Pennsyivania Synod at Trinity Reformed church in Lewis- town last Thursday. i Mrs. Mattie Watts, night super- | visor at the Centre County Hospit- | al, and Mrs Frank P. Geary, super- | intendent there, left yesterday for been and Mrs tained the officers chapter of Eastern | Campbell's home Mon- | on | from!’ | Harrisburg fo attend the Pennayl- vania State Nursing Association meeting. They will return today About two hundred persons at-! tended the annual Rally Day at the | 8¢. Luke's Lutheran church Sunday | at which the guest speaker was the Rev. C. P. Lauer, chaplain at the Rockview penitentiary. The casd receipts were approximately $260 | Mrs. J. Shannon Boozer, daughter | | stitute weekend in | Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs. Patricia ang son David, and Mrs | J. William Bradford spent the In-! Hermanie with: Mrs | gelical Sunday School | Elizabeth {and Mr | dinner and | Russeli Bohn | Glasgow and daughter Betty from! Centre Hall and vicinity, Murs, Searson received many useful and | beautiful gifts from the guests, Mis. Paw Helsey from Centralia, vigited Mr. ang Mrs, George Sharer recently. Mrs. Talitha Delaney entertained last Thursday evening, Progress Grange will hold a Hal- lowe'en party after the regula: meeting tomorrow night, Mr, and Mrs, C, A. Miller Sundgy afternoon with Mr, Mrs. A. B. Lee in Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wetzel and Clara Lou spent the weekend in McClure and Beavertown with rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Garbrick and three children spent Sunday in a hunting camp in the Seven Moun- talng The Centre Hall-Potter band at- tended the U. 8, Marine band con- cert in the Lewistown Stadium yes- rday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Brght Orwig and two sons from Huntingdon will oe- and cupy the George Sweeney home oa Homer Street this fall The Gleabers of the Evan- will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, David I. Graybill ais, James Searson class and Misses | Betty Searson ang Miriam Brooks spelt last Thursday with Mi Mrs, Paul Howard in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. H, E Carter, daugh- ter Sxirley, and Mrs. George Wet- tigufer from Willlamsport spent | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ho- | man. Mrs and Bartholomew, Misses and Jean Bartholomew and Mrs. Lynn Derstine irom Bellefonte spent last Thurs day in Willamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E entertained Mr, and Mrs. D M sradiord, sons Robert and Dean and daughters Ellen and Beulah to supper Sunday recent County Institule was elected delegate y the Pennsylvania State Educa- lon Association meeling in Har- burg atl Christmas time Mr. and Mrs. William Harshbarg- from Altoona spent Saturday night at the Searson home and Mrs. Gedrge Searson returned to ARRcona with them Sunday lor shigrs visit The program In church for the remaing week follow tonight organization night theme The J } Tas ok. Fri day ” sing: Anna Bradiord AL the ’ Methodist fer of thi Lhe youth night em sunday evening a y theme "Not Par From Kin wdom At each of thes services the Rev Q. Bruce Pa Methodist evangelist will preach Son party | | Giraybill i gelica]l church | a pageant at Bellefonte two weeks | ago were the i ing ol spent ! {| Tuesday J Haven iis well The sogeer game with Millheim will be played today Instead of Fri- day as scheduled, Mr, and Mrs, Opcar Ww, Blerly en- tertalned Mr, and Mrs, David 1 and Miss Dorothy Me- Michaels to dinner Tuesday evens | Ing The people of the who participated In young Evan- | guests Tuesday even- the Bellefonte young people a party | The Ladies Bible Class of the Re- formed church fs holding a box so- cla] in the Sunday school room | evening at 7:30 o'clock Friendship Bible Class wil | furnish the entertainment, Fred T. Kelley, ut The professor in the | visual education department Penn State, will be the speaker al the Parent-Teachers Assoclation meeting Monday evening in the high school bullding at 7:30 o'clock Mis, Rachel Belle Beck 91 years age, died at her home in Lock last week. Mrs, Beck who kuown in vas a direct descendant of the re- nowned Captain Beck of the War | of 1812 tame Guests last week of Mr George Sweeney were Leightley from Lemont from Wed- nesday to Sunday, William Bald | and mother of Philadelphia, Satur- | day, and Mr Mrs. James Mc~ Calmont and Jamey Jr. of Philadelphia, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Edgar W. Miller drove Lo Washington, D, C. yester- day to remain until tomorrow, Mr Miller will attend a Chervolet deai- ers meeting. They took witly them as iar as York Mrs, C. A. Miller and Mrs, Philip Bradiord who are visit- ing relatives there and in Columbia and Hellam Mr. and Mrs tained Lhese Sunday. Mr. and Mr er from Bellevue Ohio Mi Howard Reuning Ir and Mrs Inez & OLS Mr, and ol and Mrs | and son Ra guesty at Iph Homan enler- their home Harvey Roy- Mr. and um Ridg- alph Luse Bruce, Dean Mrs, Richard George lang, George Homan and Mis. Royer stay- r. and Mr. Ralph Homau Nedpesday when me of Mr. and Ma way, Mi aaughiler and William, Luse, My. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs and sou, Mr ed ith went Ralph rid $ . Wisi they stidia 8 Mrs. Harold Brad- held we'en party Thue vening at the home of Mr. and Fred Black. These were pre r. and Mra Bradford Clara Edwin Crawford Ardell Gross, Pat Randall Miller, Jame Esther B ry hool Laugin oy ord Id a Hall gay ¢ py a“ wd Jr WZeT Bradford Ce ralding | Prayer | Edwain | preaching service at 10:30 with ser- | mon | Snyder: | 9:30 followed by Class | day | by the lar Wis comumunisy, | | noon, October 20th at the home ol | convene Mrs, Harold | | nephew jer, G | ety | serve the “Week of Prayer and Self - { Denial.” | Tull weeks service but was impossible { to hold the entire weeks services al | this time and i will be all included "UNIONVILLE Methodist Chuech SeAvicps: | service this Thursday even | ing foliowed by a meeting of the | Board of Education, Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:15 HE Mc- Supt; po by the William in the by the pastor, Rev Epworth League evening at 6:30 Free Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- day School on Sunday morning # meeting and the regular preaching service Bun- evening at 7:30 with sermon pastor, Rev. Howard Jacobs Presbytetian Church Services: Bible Study Class Monday evening at 7:30 in the church and Lhe regu- preaching service Sunday even- 7:30 with sermon by the H. E. Oakwood Club Meeting: ing al pas tor, Rev Garden I'her {will be a meeting of the Community Carden Club nexy Wednesday aftles- Meeting wil at 2 p. m. The topic for discussion will be “Winter Gar dens,” A good atlendance ed as Lhere |v Ome Huportant mat- ters Ww discus W. C. T. U. Meeting: ~The next meeting of the WC. T. U. will be in the form of a membership roll call Toe date is Wednesday evening, No- veguber 12th at the Hoitzworth home with Mrs, Stella Parsons gs hostes Refreshments will be served. Tay regular annual dues should be paid a or before that date to Miss Eva Rowan_ treasurer. All members als asked attend this meeting Miss Clara Hall who is employed ail the home Mrs. MceClelian made a dusineys trip to Bellefonte on Monday To All Tax Payer nity, Don't lorget Lhe rebate goes oft all C Poor Tax oi Mrs, C., K. Brugger | dpnir is Qesir- Vo of in the commu regular 5 » i H 3 | and nBorough and Mr } Lynn of Belielonie were atl Wie nome of her molher B feCwilan on again folks, unoay 1} ae of ow from bo! SCuUred employmneny hres ugil have DOYS Miimore Md Ald are steadily Will ra wi garton, J Donald am all 240 Hams and McEl - Dew Dyminass from the ouple of Lhe LRAE€l AWay a Several of Whe Jade mmuruly are planning ae monty meet County Council of men § the Cents Wo. Coileg WOE o! Republican Dear aturday afternoon GD MaETinan | of Lock Ha Pa. was 3 ploasan with 4] fer Mr I' B. McC) the past werkend Mr Tr Clellan Altoona was also a iween train caller at his home on Sunday Stal« Mr yen of be. here 5 Society oe hed even gbvmNeoenjedT November evening ing Ww naan vice wil] Monday Monday Please note this change to attend and Mrs. John Tallhein slalioneg wn Pelersburg ginia, spent several days over past weekend at home here and greeting their many friends and neighbors, visgled with mother Julian Ladi adist chagch in time san Mr cently Huy wit Ho and aun ihe member Class ol the Metic their rezulas 3 meeting on Tuesday evening at home of Mrs. A F. Showers, up th Pike. They held their annua) elec- tion of officers ai this meeting Mrs Miss Katherine Smith returned to their Bible ne. Grace Foster and sister | home on Saturday from Philade!- Phia where they had been visiting the past week wilh their niece and Mr. and Mrs George S Bulicck and Mr, and Mrs. Robert J Keeler. Mrs. Keeler drove them home in her car and expects to re- turn 0 her home the early part of this week accompanied by her fath- W. Bullock who will visit his on and daughter for several days On Thursday evening, October 30th the jadies of the Women's Soci- of Christian Service will ob- This was 10 have been a The mens hold their reg Snoke meet at the home McElwain at 7:30 p.m borough and couple days Vaca while Lheir teachers the annual county court house at Belle- immed their studies Members please of Mr 1. C The sehool township had = Young Wor lon last week Bohool Class will were atlending bu Ane meeting institute in the Raymond They re Oct 28 on onday of the members of Lhe Sunday home on jue Lhe ” -— — OB WET 4 SAVE CLOTHES! SAVE TIME! (er) WASH. ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Now your General Electric Washer & provides more features—at less cost ~ than ever before. Come in and learn how simple your washing will be-—how beautifully soft, your clothes will be clean, whute, GENERAL {f ELECTRIC Hotes Try This Fine Washer Now ! Electric Supply Company State College — Bellefonte PICKS NEW American Shoes prodnct of fine await your choice at famuly thriftily priced portant quality The stylists now the American Brown » without and craftomen shoes for all the sacrifice of all-im- MILLHEIM WEDNESDAY, in the one service Thursday even- jing. We trust every one interested | will plan to be present and make | the meeting a SUCCESS as some ver) | Boggs came back with them on Sun- | i day and retwrned home with the { Rev. and Mrs. Roy Corman today. OCTOBER 29 Starting at 6:45 P. M. In case of rain, parade held Thursday, Oct. 30. Parade will form at Confers Service Station, West Main Street. $50 CASH PRIZES Funniest . . . prettiest . . . and homliest dressed individuals in each of these groups: A. Group to 10 years. B. 10 to 18 years. Group over 18 years. Also best decorated tricycle, bicycle, and wagon. LAST MINUTE ANNOUNCEMENT ! Special cash prize to cleverest costumed and performing group! All entries must start with parade. Winners an- nounced at Judges’ stand immediately after pa- rade. Music by Centre Hall Band, Spring Mills Band, Bartges East Centre County Band. | Mrs. | Mrs. Ernest Garner froma Markles- | | burg were Sunday guests of Mr. and | | Mrs. Chester A Spyker. Viola Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. son remained here for a visit. wil- | Mrs | | Edith Campbell and her daughter | Mrs, Donaud Clendenin from State | College had Sunday supper at the | Spyker home. | | Mrs. P. V. Goodhart, Mrs. Harry | | Potter and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison | { attended a meeting in the Belle- | { fonte Presbyterian Chapel, Thurs- | | day afternoon at which the Rev. | | Clyde Morton, national missionary | « | from Wyoming, was the speaker | | Mrs, Goodhart aud Mrs. Potter sang | A San, accompanied by Mrs. Jami- | Mr. and Mrs. James Searson | daughter Betty and George Searson | | entertained a large group of rela- tives and friends at their home 8at- urday evening at a surprise birthday party for Mrs. George These were the guests: Mr and | Mrs, Davig Bathurst Mr, and Mrs. | Samuel Halderman and son David lam Smith, Zion: Mr. Irvin Stover Yeagertown: Mr, and Mn aihmes Stover, Blairsville; Mr. | an rs jam Harshbarger, Mr. | and Mrs. Reuben Garis and chil- dren, Bernice and Harold, Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keen, Lock Ha- | ven; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Searson, son | Rex and daughter Annette, Spring Mills; and Mr, and Mrs, James Harshbarger and son Ralph, Mr and Mrs. Paul Gates, Mrs. Lettie RO IASOW and Mr, and Mrs, Jilam pOAER. ov i ¥ Ss | Searson. from Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | and Mrs | Dad acotate rayon. A "EGAN." Sephis tionted cont dress with pretty gored skirt, smart pockets. In field green, aquatone. luggage. sapph- ire blue. 14.20; 38.40. Allegheny Street Dresses to make you the prettiest girl at football games — at partic afterward! Poster-bright, expensively tailored. they look and feel like sheer wool . . . have young dancing skirts, smooth shoulders, smart button trim. In eyecatching colors, choose yours today—they're fashion plums! Made of Mayspun, a spun rayon and spun J. B. WAGNER & COMPANY B.""WENDY." Ba tons down back to your waist . . . hoe Impressed Bellefonte, Pa. | Advent {cess in every sense of the word The | church was filled to capacity. Guests | were present from as far soulh as | Williamsport and Lock Haven, as i interesting numbers are on the pro- gram. ADVENT HARVEST HOME SERVICE MOST SUCCESSFUL The Harvest Home service al the church Sunday was a suc- far west as Burnham, a< far east as Williamsport and Lock Haven, as far west as Philipsburg, as far north as Yarnell and Pairview, and from State College, Pine Grove Mills and Shingletown The services were as follows: op- ening song by entire congregation, | led by Mrs, Harry Haagan and the, pastor; reading, the 98th Psalm, by Brother Orvis Shell of Milesburg; prayer by Rev. Miller, pastor of the United Brethren church at Runvilie; | vocal selections by the Male Chor- | | us of Pine Grove Mills; poem recited | by Mrs Harry Heagan of Yarnell, | two vocal selections by the Confer sisters of Bellefonte, and a message on “Heaven,” by Rev. G. E. House. holder, pastor of the United Breth- ren church at Bellefonte. The bene. | diction wag given by Rev. Miller. The church was beautifuily decor- ated by several young aides of the | church. 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