Lansdowne spent the t t Mis fram a n box Page Two THE CENTRE DEMUCEAT, BELLEFONTE, I'K, October 50 1941, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs OCAL Alfred Reish from weekend wilh Mr. and heir The Reformed congregation held 0 parents here hurch "Tuesday evening Mrs. R. L. Musser from Rock pring spent Friday with her sisler Harry Potter and family 8. T. Riegel:is b infected finger ing from the prick of a needle Mrs, IR. White 8 récuperating im a major operation performed week t the Centre County Mur: wdly aly Daniel had Mr Daup Sunday and Mr Daup Daup me of tm ertain Ald ) alternoon Irom ale guest Rimmey LY ner George ed Consist 0 Winfield visiting Bob Hess fads 4 Srs. ra Klngler and § and Mon » Grange night Mrs tae and pent nev c Bru Graybdlld at- Broter- Evan Friday Lerman é Rickert, vid | Evangel.cal et at the Pirst liamspaort A eli- u Wil “oon callers al the wd and Paul Bradford » William Bradford, Ran- rd Ceorge Hicks and W Sam ¢ from Phoenix- rday spend the week- d thie Bra or nunting ¢amp Tae senior class of the Centre otter high school will hoid re dance in the school gym- ITUOW evening begin- | The cosgred Trio for the occasion A piss 4 -, a0 ill be Mr Gap tha Rimmey and { from Pleasant thr Miss Ida Frazier, Mrs. Anna Frazier and Mrs, Daniel 8. Daup drove to Derry near Pisisburgh on to spend she day with their Mrs. Arbie Kepple and Mr McNally. and Mrs, Wilbur McClellar and. 150 dhl: eri {rom Lock Have : d Mrs. Robert Mel t from State College were Sun- day guests of Mr Bradford and family. In the alter- noon Mr. and Mrs. MéClelian: at- tended the funeral in Lewistown of Ch s McClellan, a cousin of Mr, McClellan's father. Mr, and Mrs. D, C. Mitterling with their daughter, Mrs, Howard Gil- ligan and her infant son Wayne today for Albany, Georgia wheres Gilligan will join her husband, there as a sani- tary engineer on a governmen housing project. Mr. and Mrs, Mit- teri will be gone about weeks to visit his They plan on the re- srt ANGRY Sl efi Afr oAi5 stationed AN UNIGIPA MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ ‘hatanooga, Tenn LAST TIMES TONIGHT THURSDAY Wayne Morris - Brenda Marshall “The Smiling Ghost” "FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Oct. 31st & Nov. Ist) RANDOLPH SCOTT and GENE TIERKEY, in “Belle Starr” (All Technicolor) MONDAY & TLIENNIA)Y (November 2rd & 4th) You Wouldn't Believe It Possible “Underground” Jeffrey Lynn and Philip Dern YOUR CHOICE NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT at 9 P M T Hl Bg Be 5 T | days last week at Pine Glen, ial in the basement of the | | any Gap recovering | re- } and and Mrs. DM. | two The Bvangelical Sunday School Rally is set for Nov. 9 Lee Confer was ill with an attack of asthma over the weekend Mrs, Hattie Meyer spent several Mrs. Ernest Homan's mother vis ited her and the family on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs Orvis Smeltzer and family plan to move soon (0 Pleas, Mrs. David I. Graybill entertained | the Gleaners Sunday School class at her home last evening Mrs. Emuma Seyler from Avis, vis- iteg Mr, and Mrs. 8 T. Riegel from Monday to Thursday of last week The Centre Hall-Potter band was invited play at the Hallowe'en parade in Miltheln Jast evening Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs. Roy Dut- | row and W H. Kerlin made a shop- ping trip to Williamsport Monday Mrs. Dora Odenkirk has been ill at her home here for several day wis conlined bed weekend Mi we Lutheran CLOO) S408 Lo over uae Lo Smeltzer entertained Helping Hand Sunday ' Wed - Dean at her home last HesSdAY evel lhe County Clubs Satu ol Women's ant Gap annual convention Li Federation be held in Plea morning and alternoon Mrs Cornelius Mouts and Freda Jane 1 Lemont Mrs J, Harold Durst vith Mr. and Mrs. E ol waa raay And ln and at the home oi P. Campbed Fred Roper and Al from Willa am and Mi Wd Mrs PJ inglon lerson New Ken The Wesley CASS GIy Hallowe'en 1 Mania Sunday School families will hold a this evening a the home of Mrs, Juhin B. Werk, Jt Mr. and Mrs. William Tipton [rom Reading spent the weekend here if the home of Mrs. Anne Barthoo- family, E. L. Barthoio- Altoona, also spent Sun- memoers the Me! d Ler AVOGSL mew mew day The Presbyterian c¢ Buch had an elabortae s and veg- elad.es £ SEIV.iLK H HI vid meq display of {1 Harvest All the car taken to the Holildaysburg Pr Home al 1 1] INday 200ds esby- Lian Evangelical Ihe Chil Q ~1 . NV. K Hos termat Nd a Ha ow a sebiu r H week (nn Washington ightseeing in Virginia Miller and MM Phil rd accompanied Lhe K remad Bradfo as Yor where Hed relatives hurch for (WoO recently been appointed Temper - Sabbath Method WeeRs Slate alice here has superintendent the Pennsylvan Association Kerlin, W, H Kerlin, and Dutrew attended the Penn Lehigh football game Sat urday. Mrs, W. W. Keriin and Mis. Claywen Homan accompanied the men Collie where they shopped visiled Miss Mildreg Homan Mrs. George Searson returned Sunday evening [ran Altoona where «he had been visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Harshbarger. Mr, and Mrs. Haran- barger accompanied her home, siop- pig en route at Zion two visiy Mr and Mi William Smith Mr. and Mrs Carl Burkholder drove to Camp Devitt, Monday. where Mr Burkholder received examination and treatment. Mrs M A. Burkholder accompanied them as far as Winfield where she spent the day with her daughter, Mrs Bob Hess, and family Odenkirk Miss Helen and the Misses Marie and Caller- ine Conaghan and Harriet Showers, of Beliefonle were court trial of Fred Lock Haven Tuesday. of by a School WW Roy Siale us tale aud Lo 5S je I. Brooks IL Was mots vehicle code, T. Riegel entertained men at Whe over the weekend: EW, Peler i from Harris burg, Roy Putman, Clin- | iton Abrams and Thomas Ibald from Tyrone Clinton Thompson ! and Pisk Sharer from Salona Keefer of Pittsburgh Ramer The Frank's bowling team and { guests had their annual dinner at the Brockerhoff Hotel in Bellefonte | Sunday. These were present: Mj and Mrs. Ernest Frank, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf son Drew, Mr and Mrs. Harold E. Bradford Mrs Kryder Frank, Ernest Frank Jr Jack Riegel ang Misses Patricia | Boozer and Eunice Boozer oe) George and Charles cietles of College Districts held an district meeting at Unionville yes- terday morning and afternoon. Be- { sides Mrs, F. V. Goodhart, president {of the Stale College district, these local members were present: Mrs IC. A Spyker Miss Martha Boal, ! Mrs, George Benner, Mrs, Charles Slack, Mrs. Harry Potter, Mrs, | ery Spencer ang the Rev. ang Murs, 4. M. Kirkpatrick { The Young People’s Missionary { Circle of the Evangelical church | held a Hallowe'en party in the gar age of the George Sweeney home on Monday evening | bers aml guests were present: Mrs, | George Sweeney Misses Betty | Bweeniey, Louise Eleanor Potter, Clara Lou Wetzel Helen Smith, Margaret Smith, Pg t- ty Meeker Betty Johnson Charietia | Gray, na Marie Whiteman, Frances Noll Janet Runkle and Gloria Brooks Mrs. Lawrencs Hartley Mrs, Reu- ben 8. Hickert the Rev, and Mrs WwW. K. Hosterman, William Reese, Edwin Crawford, Ardell Gross, Her» bert Ralston, George F, Smith, Jr. Taylor Potter and William Daup. Ba A were | of awn ! witnegses in Lhe | in The defen- | charged with a violation of | | MIRIAM RHEIN TO these | Antlers hunting camp | | spent | her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs | John Huyett, | and The final game of the local ser season will be played at Boaly- burg tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock Mw J J several Clark of Greensburg days last week with Delaney Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bllger from Pleasant Gap, visited Mr. and Mrs, WwW. A, Alexander and Mrs, E M Monday evening and Mrs. George Benner Tuesday Hollldaysburg. took with the Harvest Mr spent They in them | Home donation for the Presbyterian Home there Weekend guests at the John De- Janey home were Mr, and Mrs, Lee Larkins from Williamsport, and Mr Mrs. Frank Cessna and son Frank Jr. from Lock Haven Sunday guests of Mr. and George Benner were Mr, and J. Walter McKinney and their son and daughter ropa Tyrone. Day- ton Gronister Lom Hekdgeport Cann. visited Mr and Mas. Beller lash Thursday The Rev Bvans D Mri M1 Brown, pastor S00 - : | Mills; Church Service | School 10:00; Farmers day Schoo] 9:30; Chu! {10:30 9:00, Mill: » * » Frazier—Arney Lolg Arney, daug! Bruce Arney and son of Mr. and Mi were married the bride Friday evening at The Rev, Delas R the Trinity Reformed chur performed the ceremony The bride wore forrest elling dress and a corsage buds and baby's breath, The was decorated with baskets of and chrysanthemums. Mi R. Keener played a short re weading music before ti including the traditional marches by Wa and Mendel shon. Trese members of the fan flles and guests attended the Miss and Mir | Frazier Frazier the cclock of iter at of (TH green tray of ro ita] ¢ ner of the Alrican Methodist ehurghy in | Belielonte, will be the speaker al te lweust Grove (George's Valley) Evangelical caurch rally, allerpeon at 2.30 o'clock, The Rev | Mr, Brown wil being with him a group of singers Lom his church to participate Ao Wie program The Friend:p Sumixday School class of the Lutheran ohurch met I'uesday evening at the John Dul- row heme with Mes. John Dasher and Miss Haael Dulrow as hostess hese other members. were pres- ent: Misses Florence Weaver Dar- line Foust, low Homan, - Mabel Foust, loner Luse, Ruth Foust, Jean Fellerolf_ - Blhel Poorman, Mn Clyde Decker Mrs, George Homan and Mrs, (Roy Dutrow, teacher hese officers were eleeled lor th coming year: president, Miss Dar- line Faust; vice president Mrs He mad © secretary, Miss Mabel Fou and assistang secretary, Miss Pe man FACULTY MEMBER SPEAKS ON “THE CURRENT THEATRE Theatre talk by Miss State Colle al a meell’ wel high Burns a ¢ Heat meeling sersL0n Ue Mr aniey W rent topics during the busi voled Duy one of the The ed OY Latham St al ness a pair SEO, ¢ of gia high tudent ® new embers were acoepi- the executive commibiee. Mi Gray, Mrs. Peyelte Millet John Black. close of the meetll commitiee comlsuing of Mrs Goadhart, Mrs. C. A. Miller John Blauser Mr: Lovan. sSmih ang Miss Ida Frazier served freshitnentis Mi: ig a Frank Mr Ai the re » » » » DRIVER ESCAPES DEATH WHEN TRUCK RUNS WILD Bruce miraculously Wednesday brakes burned out ruck he was driving down Nittan; mountain, and the truck, pushed b a five- ton load of careche wildly down Uwe highway Another occupant jumped the truck gained momer When the driver had to veer 10 the left to pass another velucle near Lhe foot of she mountain he was unable to get the speeding truck back in le, and MB swesved into g diten near the home of Mrs. Emma Ener- ick, spildiing coal on the porch and breaking a from window The rear end of the truck remain ed there and the [ront end Analy came to a Stop on the diamond The driver was unhurt except for shock and brulses The truck was owned by Hackenburg of Hartieton » . * - Sheesiey fram escaped injury evening when the of the Chevrolat Hartielo a i 1 La, n Marvin SING AT CENTRE HALL Mise Miriam Rhein of Penn Stale who sang several weeks ago in Gon« Leral Electrics “Hour of Charm’ wil] be one of the guest artists at the Evening of Music to be sponsor- ed by the music section of the Woman's Club in the Reformed church, Thursday evening, Novem- ber 13. Another guest will pe Miss Doro- thy Johnson fromm Renovo, who will play the Xylo-rumba. Besides these special features the | program will include solos and chor- { Foreign Day Rob- | t ister from the African These mem- | Ralston, Bernice Frazier, Ruth Burris, Ruth Hartley | al numbers by the club members ~ 5 - * » . - » The Presbyterian Missionary So-| CHURCH SERVICES the Bellefonte gnd State annual! The Rev. W. K pastor Tusseyville y service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Lemont Sunday School 10:00, Foreign Day Service 11:00; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30 Foreign Day Service 7:30; Lo- cust Grove: Sunday School 1:30 Rally Day service 2:30 with the Rev. D. Evans Brown, negro min- Methodist church in Bellefonte, as speaker. A choir from the church will furnish the music. Lutheran: The Rev. C. C Oito pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday 8phool 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Spring Mills: Church Service 9:00, Sunday School, 10:00; Tusseyville: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn Evangelical Hosterman, | pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- | vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Beulzh Bradford, Jean Hane | | na, Fern Hanna, Miriam Slack, An- | | Kirkpatrick, Sprucetown: Sunday School 0:30, Church Service 10:45. Presbyterian: The Rev, J M pastor, Boalsburg Church Service 3:00; Lemont: Sun- | day School 10:00 Church Service 7:30: Centre Hall: Sunday Scholl 9:30, Church Bervice 10:30, Reformed: The Rev. D. BR Keener pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30; Church service 9:36; Spiing ASE. Sunday | Sunday | Sun h Service of Mu Robert Earl home Keener hom rose Delas 1¢ ceremony weddin cere Mr best They were attended by Mrs, Kenneth Runkle and matron of bong Mr. Stamm is employed al Shoemaker Farms, Stale College The bride Is a graduate o Centre Hall-Potter high : reception afterward Arney, Mr. and Mrs Rev, and Mrs. Keene Mi Bernice Frazier, Kenneth and Donald Frazier Mrs. Anna Frazier Miss Pearl Arney, Mery y, Mi Nancy p, Mi Ida mony and the Mr, and Mrs Frazier, The nn man 13] and My Frazie » . BOY SCOUT COUNCIL HOLDS DINNER MEETING Daup, M lam Daup 8 Mr. and Mr: n for a Frazier lel short trip of Centre choo) M1 ui Haul Frazier Scouts at the Miller gar Woodward Inn Frazier is an operator in the! the purpose electing hone exchange here this year and preparing he fall and winter The new officers Williams chairman Daup, vice-chairn commissioner F. V. Goodn representalive at large graduates he Karoondini i ia Council h ai ser meeting M xX evening and held a age t of p Stamm--Bloom season ] s Doris Bloom daughter of Mi i} | Mrs, Elmer Bloom [from Potters Ralph Stamm son of Mr g' and Mrs Clyde Stamm, Cen Hall R.D » married Friday evenin | at the ither ! are and tre n par An pi R Otto and | Centre Hall-Potter gymnasium vember meeLing Repre from ls Gira decided 21 t wi entalive f Centre Hall rn and Mins » z " Her ‘ ! IWnNeT t motored 10 7 at rone Irie meeling David Daniel J. 'POTTERS MILLS lewis Fau sited LARGE Ys LOAVES Marvel “Enriched” Bread not only supplies rich amounts of important vitamins (including Vitamin Bl ) and minerals needed for physical fitness. . . but it’s also “dated”. You know you are get- ting today's bread today because cach loaf is dated daily right on the wrapper. Try “America’s Best Bread Buy’ —TODAY! Ie LB. ONE TASTE... AND YOU'LL SAY IT'S "AMERICA'S BEST BREAD BUY! Tender, Juicy A&P MEATS! 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