THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 6, 1941, Page Two TE ——— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Mr, and Mrs | family moved thelr household io Baltimore Monday 85 T Riegel and son Jack, enter {J, P. Wetzel {Mrs. J. B. Wert | Graybill goodly ‘EVENING OF MUSIC" TO BE HELD NEXT THURSDAY Miss Miriam Rhein, Penn State | Junior, who sang recently with Phil | Spitalny's orchestra on the Cieneral | Electric "Hour of Charm,” Is to be | one of the guest musicians at the | Music Club “Evening of Music” | Thursday, November 13, at 8 o'clock | in the Trinity Reformed church Miss Rhein, whose home Is in Harrisburg, has appeared recently | in concerts in Philadelphia and Chi- CARO Another guest will be Miss Dor- | othy Robinson from Irvona, who | will play the xylo-rimba. She is | also an accomplished planist and trombonist, and attended the East- man School of Music in Rochester, N. Y. local club will sing several numbers on this program No admission will be charged but | an offering will be taken to defray | expenses, FLUORESCENT LIGHTS TO BE INSTALLED IN CHURCH The council of 8t. Luke's Luth- eran church, at a meeting Monday evening authorized J. Harold Durst to place an order for a new system | of lighting for the church The lights will be of the cent type and will be throughout the church, in the aud- itorium, Sunday school rooms and | vestibules. Mr. Durst is to be In charge of the installation fluores- placed LJ \ . CHURCH SERVICES The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor Bethesda—Fareign Day service, 9:00. Oentre Hall—Sun- dav school, 9:30; Rally Day service, 10:30. The Rev. J. W. Thompson D.D. from Lewisburg, will be the speaker. Locust Grove Sunda) school. £:30; Foreign Day service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto pastor. Centre Hall—Sunday school 9:30: Church service, 10:30. Farm- ers Mills—Church service, 9; Sun- day school, 10 a. m. Georges Valley Sunday } 9:30; Church # vice, 7:30 Methodist: pastor Centre vice, 9:30; Sunday Spr Sunday Chu 10.45 Sunday 9:30; ice, 7:30 Presbyterian: The } } pastor 10 m Evidngelical: «“r- The Rev. W. F. Glenn Hall-—Church school 10:30 school ey Spring Mulls Church ser- SOT - etown rch service school Rev . Lemont a. m.; Church Pine Grove—Sunday + Church service, 7:30 Hall-Church service, 95:30 school, 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, pastor. Centre Hall—-Church service, 9 a. mg Sunday school, 10:30, Tus- seyville—8unday school, Holy Comminion, 16:30 .- nn »..# PERSONAL NOTES Mrs Harold Bohn will entertain the Reformed class at hes home Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel daughter spent Saturday In Lewls- town with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kline The grade schools will present an operetta, “The Pled Piper.” in the high school auditorium Thursday evening, December 11. Donald Shope, public school music teacher, is directing the performance J. F. Wetzel, supervising princi- pal, called a joint meeting of the Potter township and Centre Hall borough teachers last evening in the high school bullding. This was the first meeting of the kind for this term Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf are moving this week to Indiantown Gap, Where they will live on the government reservation. Mr. Fetler- olf is emplcyed in the postoffice there. Drew, their son, will remain here for a time with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Frank The Centre Hall-Potler soccer team closed the season Friday with a 3-0 victory over Harris township team at Boalsburg. This was the third win for the Tigers Who also lost two games and tiled one to fin- ish in third place. Gregg township won the championship, and East Penn's Valley placed second The Youth Fellowship of the Re- formed charge entertained the Re- formed young people from Boals- burg at a Hallowt'en party Monday evening in the recreation bali at Penn-Rovsevelt Park. An elaborate program of games and other enter- tainment occupied the evening and refreshments included pumpkin pie and cider. The president, Robert Bradford, had this commitiee as- sisting him with the arrangements: Misses Mabel Eungard, Sarah Zub- ler and Mary Rimmey, Donald Brouse, William Boozer and J Thomas Delaney. MUNIGIPA Centre Sunday 9:30; » this evening and MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P, M. Admission 10c & 30c FRIDAY & SATURDAY (November 7th & Sth) DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM No. 1--GUY KIBBIE: "“Scattergood Meets No. 2—-Bob Crosby & Orchestra: “Let's Make Music” MONDAY & TUESDAY (November 10th & 11th) EDW. G. ROBINSON and GEORGE RAFT, in: “Man Power” Monday Night “YOUR CHOICE NIGHT" $25.00 In Cash Gifts! November 20, 21, 22 | “SERGEANT YORK” i | were Sunday supper guests of Mr. | Besides these special features the | | Huyett Friendship Bible] | morning at 10:30 o'clock, Mrs. Edward Weiser from Mill- | heim, 18 now employed at the Jacob | | Sharer, Sr. home, Mr. and Mrs. David I entertained Mr and Mrs Blerly to dinner Sunday Mrs. Alta Bloom spent last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, George Rimmey Graybil) | Osrar and Mrs. Ralph Dale in Bellefonte, Miss Jean Davidson from Milres, | spent the weekend with Miss Nellie | Jane Knarr at the home of her pars | | ents here | Mr. and Mrf. Robert Wetzel and | daughter Shirley spent Sunday at| the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel | Miss Anna Mae Martz is employed | at the Sheffer Dairy store, She re- | placed Mrs. Kenneth Runkle who moved to Pleasant Gap. Miss Jane Foreman Miss Cora Homan and Mrs at dinner at the Homan home on Sunday Mrs. John Rishel stepped in a hole in the yard at her home Pri. day afternoon and fractured her hip. She is being cared for at her home Miss Eleanor Armstrong, of State College, spent the weekend with Miss Patricia Boozer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J 8S Boozer Harry W. Potter, tax collector elect for Centre Hall borough, wish. es to express his appreciation to the citizens who supported him In Uw election Mr. and Mrs. David 1. Graybill and Roy Jamison spent Saturday in Beavertown. The men spent the day hunting, while Mrs. Graybill ed relatives there Mrs. George C. Thompson [rom Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Guy Corman from Spring Mills, spent last Thurs. day afternoon and Friday with the Rev. and Mrs. Delas R. Keener Samuel! Gingrich, whose leg was fractured several weeks ago, return- ed from the Centre County Hospital Saturday and is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rider Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank enter- tained these relatives at dinner on Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. F K. Prank, Kenneth Frank, Mr. anc Mrs. Paul Petterolf and son, Drew Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petterol! Drew, William Shoop and Mrs ton Emerick were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James terolf at their new home Reedsville Mr. and Mrs. George Beas and Mrs. James Bearson, daughier Betty, and Miss Miriam Brooks spent Sunday afternoon and even. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bloves in Yeagertown Mr, and Mrs entertained | EF. M.} William | visit- S01 Now. SUPT Fet near guests of on, Mr Robert Sohlegel, of Fleetwood, came Saturday for a visit with the Rev, and Mrs Delas R. Keener. Mr. Schiegel returned’ | home Tuesday but Mrs. Schlege] is | staying for a few days Mr and Mrs Brute Bower, of Kanevilie, Til, came to Spring Mills Sunday, because of the death of her father, Daniel S8hook who was bur ied Monday. They will remal, wit relatives for a few days before they return home Mrs, Mary Nefl is eral weeks vith her daughter ad husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, in Byracuse. She Wen. with Mrs. C. W. Miller and Mrs Robert Neff by car as far ag Soran- ton, and there took the train last Wednesday The Ladies’ All Bockety of Evangelical church has Sat day afternoon and evening, Detem- ber 6, as the date for the annual Christmas bazaar which will be held this year in the Sunday school room o6f the church. A$ thi; time the members will also serve a buffet supper. Mrs. Dora Odenkirk and daugh- | ter Helen attended the Sunday eve- | ning service in the Reiormed church at State College, when the| Rev. Pred Wentzsl of Philadelphia | delivered the sermon. The Rev, Mr | Wentzel also spoke at the Penn | State Chapel services Sunday morning These guests from Detroit spent last week at the Mervin Arney home: Mrs. Ida Dasher Krome, son George, and daughter, Mrs. Gladys Sloane. Mrs. Krome, 8 cousin of Mr. | Amey, lived here until she was three years old, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dasher, moved west, spending seve the get ur- The following persons spent last weekend In the Allegheny moun. tains at White Oak hunting camp: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zellers, daugh- ters Nancy and Polly, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Knarr, daughter Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClenahan, on | Jack, Jr., Miss Pauline Burkholder, and Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr About 50 meémbers and guests of Trinity Reformed church met last | Tuesday evening in the church base- ment for a box social The Friend- ship Bible class furnished the en- tertainment and the Ladies Bible class served coffee to go with the | box lunches and the ice cream which | was on sale. The congregation net- ted about 825 at this social Barbara Gray and some of her schoolmates had a Hallowe'sn party at the home of her parents, Mr, and | Mrs. Latham B. Gray, last Thurs- day evening These were present: | Helen Smith, Jean Auman, Dorothy | Boozer. Eleanor Potter, Billy Pot- | ter, Shirley Garbrick. Betty Swee- | ney, Ruth Burris, Ruth Spyker, Jo- | anne Zettle, Josephine Knarr, Jane | Vogt, Josie Garbrick, Marjoris Em- {ery and Clara Lou Wetael The local Evangelical church will | {have its rally day service Sunday | with the | Rev. J. W. Thompson, D.D. from] Lewisburg, as the speaker. Dr Thompson, one time a district su- | perintendent in the Central Penn- sylvania Conference. has retired | | from active ministry. Special in| strumental music will also be a fea ture of the rally day program. Funds | raised at this time will be placed in the church treasury to defray current expenses, tained several men from Tyron at | Mr. and Mrs ome Camp Antlers over the weekend [ | Mrs. Dorothy Knapp of Belle fonte, Is caring for Mrs, Jolin Rish el who recently fractured her hip Mr, and Mrs. R. 1. Mussey family from Rock Springs Bunday supper guests of Mr Mrs, T. V. Goodhart Ralph Hes Hess of {day with Rickert hunting | Mrs. E the local Harry Frantz has been ll for time at his home near here Miss Geraldine Hoover spent part of the weekend with her parents in Altoona | Vinton McClellan returned the Seminary at Gettysburg election Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, John Neese of Ith- | aca, N. Y. visited Mr. and Mrs Milford Luse recently Miss Orpha Gramley of Milheim, visited at the Bartholomew home from Saturday until] Monday Mrs. W. A. Alexander entertained the Lutheran Women's Missionary Society at her home last evening James Hassinger days of work at the plant last week because fected Jaw, The Women's Missionary of the Evangelical church evening at the home of Mr Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Latham B Gray and family at their home Sat- urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College, visited with Mr and Mrs. D. M. Bradford and fam- ily on Sunday | guests of Mr and family and | Mr. and Mrs were | BlIZ and | M1 Lynn | tomorrow where Lhey i of Allentown, and Bob | qavs Winfield, visited on Mon | Mr. and Mrs, Reuben 8 | The men spent the day from for the for The Pres | laneous shower ached Mr. and Mrs president of rick at the Club which " BPONKOL: Red Cross drive, ha: n State appointed Mrs. 8. T. Riegel ns Presen chairman for this year Ira Stover of Alcona eral days hunting near | week During this time he was guest of his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. John H. Durst memberg WwW. Milley Woman the These Woman’ convention in Mis. EW missed several Kerlin poultry of in spent local an here thi day beth Bweeney Mi: the Mr Ralph | Donald Jenni the public ta survey of the {how many singers a community Shope school music here, is town to discover are Interested Christmas program He hopes, if the project material- izes, to have most rehearsal before the last minute Christma rush. He has asked these persons, tl guest of representing the various churche W Kerlin |to contact cholr membey ty Mark teacher In making The Society of the in a farew terolf sonage Il party Mrs ove * ore ' ne group between expenses . . 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Rickert were and Mrs. F of Bellefonte George abeth Bartholomew and Mr Derstine Dr will visit friend of the byterian church gave a Tuesday evening fo; Jack A home of Colleg« member Club at the nt I Plea: Miller Bartholomew Lovan Thoma Young Women Lutheran Monday ev ening at Fetterolf beautiful flower bowl as a gif Theat nonm Mr Mr Erne OR SWISS CENTER CHUCK ROAST . SMALL FRESH HAMS Hamburger Beef Steaks Choice Rump Roast Standing Rib Roast book to rural pris of the cour already avallable dred dolin the equipmen cal organizatie der of the Ea tributed 8500 | Mrs J. Harold Durst Miss Inez | Luse, Mrs. Clayton Homan, Mrs David 1.1€. ©. Oto, and Miss Martha Mow. ery. Mrs. Fetterolf also received a beautiful hand-painted luncheon cloth from the Bendor Bervice Bune. day school clas: Mr. and Mr: W. W. Kerlin cently received an announcement of M1 Chester A the birth on October 20 of Clara John B. 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