Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, VA. 13, 1941. AY ret NOVY mh l — ——— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ] Tuesday | Mis ' ersburg her leg Mrs, Kenneth Drown children have been quite grippe recently John Rishel has been confined to bed since last week but is some- what better now The Reformed church Ladies’ ble class met last evening at Clyde Stamm of neay Reb- fell Inst Monday ary Society at her home evening William P. Campbell made a bus- iness trip to Harrisburg Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Geary were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison J. Harold Durst pent Monday Cornelius Houtz in Lemont EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAM I'OR EVENING OF MUSIC in the Trinity Reformed church nt 8 o'clock the Music Sec tion of the Centre Hall Woman's Club will present its second annual | Evening of Music. This program Is open to the public without an ads mission NAarge One of the guests on the program " Helpi Hand Luthemn t= Miss Jonette Burns, speech teach- The elping ang Aitheran | \ er on the State College High Behool | Sunday school class held a quilting | home of Mrs. John Martz faculty, who will give two readings, | ut l#e home of Mrs. George Sharer | Woodrow Bradford, of York, spent “The Creation a Negro Sermon,” | Tuesday {the weekend with his parents, Mr and "Rest Cure Miss Beverly Hall, local high and Mrs. D. M Hradford Two instrumentalists school teacher, attended a frater- Mis$ Laura Breon spent the week - engaged ns guests on the program: | nity houseparty ab Penn State end working with her mother in one Miss Dorothy Robison, who plays the weekend of the State College fraternities the xylo-rimba, accordion, and pi- The Helping Hand class of Mrs. Ammon Burkholdey and her accompanist Miss Lutheran Sunday school will Miss Marjorie Strohm) has yn Malone Both “are 1rom this evening at the of eritically ill at her home In tHe Latham Gray ton lude organ music by Mr. and Mr Miss Keener and solos by son Harold guest P. Campbell, director. and Mrs. C. A Mrs « Music Section chorus will also In Huntingdon Gap four selections Mr. and Mr Mi Miriam Rhein of Penn State, ' children visited family had be engaged ing Willard Smith 1 home Farm will be unable to ap- 8 afternoon ill health a and over The men of the Trinity Reform unpbell’s solos will re- ed church held a ham and egg proj per at the Bradford hunting last evening The Rev, spends the summer: two with and i Tonight Duane, Mrs and son afternoon with Bi the have been over the meet Mr thee been home Tren loca! contributions to wns a dinner of Mr. and at Pleasant Bradford and with Mir family Clyde Sunday Bauer and Jane Spyker Tuesday evening Kenneth Runkle Y pent and Mrs. William Hanna and plan to move soon lo the on the W. W. Kerliy; Poullr Fred Luse M1 Reber ang two and Mi hiurg. on with to on Wi mnday Mrs. Frank 1shler, of pent ldst week here am daughter, Mrs. George Mrs. Vernon CGarbriek Miss Jovee Bradford was a mest of the Rev, and Mrs. J Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs home of Mrs. C! F. Emery Kirkpatrick, on Sunday terday for Florida Les Mr George K. Rimmey iheti- V. A. Auman and Miss Helen tuted as third le | Decker visited recently with his son teacher on and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Avman Hoover, who we in Steubenville, Ohio. Dale, MI Margaret Dale Tommy Houtz, flve-year-old father, L. K. Dale, of | 6f Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Houlz Mr. and Mrs | Bellefonte ‘RD, spent the week- Sunday end at the George Sweetiey home Charles Stover of Altoona, spent inst Wedhesday and Thursday hunt ing In ‘this vicinity, ‘He was the guest of Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Stover The hae belonging to the estate of the late G. FE. 18hier has been rented recently to Mr and Mr: Jack Horner and family Lind Hall Mr Harrisburg sell Ct t Sunday Colye: The Ladies’ Ald Society Evangelical chureh will Thursday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. David Sloner Mrs. Alma Rickert John B Sr. ang ® neth, were delegates seyville Union church y Sunday schoo] con n-Philipeburg Mr and Mrs James Sey daughter Betty and Searson spent Sunday Sg 4+ N : ) > MINISTERS PREPARE Mr. 2nd Mrs. Ros FOR WEEK OF PRAYER y family in Spring Mil niliée of Juinisten t Mari Toe Pn $Iess Grange is stty-ni hE afd Mrs. Reuben . Week of Praver was ap-| 8 oa t pork dinner to the entertained M and Mr “of neetin Fes AE of the Eas'ern States Stoner, Mrs. Alma Rickert Af m 5 i nes tomorrow Haon In the Lillian Rickert and Mahlon he Xo iB About ‘twos handred Cable to dinner, Sunday = expected linton MoClellar Cetiyshur Lock Haven with her and a nn the An Ue Searson camp . CHURCH SERVICES Rey. W. K. Hos- The Rev. N. L superintendent all who tha iM Willlam Marks here at left yes- upper M Jrck J ngelical . The terman, pastor Hummel district present for Crvices) Locust Church service 84. Mm. school, 10 a m. Lemont school, 10 a mm church 11 Tusseyville-Su school, 1 Evangelistic service 2:30. (This begins a series of reviv- al services to be held each night ex- cept Saturday for an indefinite per- fod Centre Hall-Sunday “school 9:30; ¢hureh service, 7:30 ] Rey. C. C re Hall-Sunday school service, 7:30. Spring school. 9:30: church Tusseyville—Church Sunday school, 10:00 The Rev, W. F. Glenn sentre Hall--Church service, 1 chool, 10:30. Spruce- 9:30; church and of Grove. Sunday Sunday service will be vhnrel church and fourth Monday grace Cy - ildine Fred thel: Bon Isburs o'clock nday 20 and : na Sherman Good and two childs sperit the weekend with her brother and alster-in-law Mr Mrs. David I. Graybill Mi Patricia Boozer visited Miss Eleanor Armstrong over the week- homs« her parents, Mr Elliott trong in Jollege irday rge Sear Mrs. Joh Mi ger of Cen Mr en The Otto and Arm of at the n home were Mr. and n Glasgow of Huntingdon and Mrs James Harshbar- tre Hill and Helms of Rus- shemnt William caller: Mrs. Fugene and Mr. and Mrs of Will iam port with Mr. and Mr Gx chool The Rev. J Boalsburg Lemont-- 10 a , chureh service, 7:30 Grove—-8unday school, 9:30 service 10:30. Reformed R. Keener, pastor. Cen- school, 9:30 Spring Mills- Holy Com Farmer Miil 9 am Sunday M. Kirk- . ‘hr Chnsneh | or iT: Sunday 100ls Will tmas vacation of begin January 5 T! the vacation 5 Decemt eet Jue Ww A ; over and riginaily Mrs. Fra Ken- from the Tus- to the Coun- ention Satur. ng Ceary Wilkinsburg yesterday to remain until’ Saturday as the guest of Mi Martha Speer, superintendent Columbia Hospital ti Vert 30 the nd Mr: Geor ing on and ge with 3 ttended ance . even Penn eyeing Sear wplans on Sat Rickert David Mis Mos patrons Feed Com Grange Ir Ons pany Hal! fire ; : theologl thdent at pent the d the Rev ‘ommunion $0 YE Lf y N LY ~OLie person Rall gund thie speaker warEend wire C..C. Otlp BETVIiIOR on Mr. and Mrs, John frtained Mr and Mrs, Bruce Elbum, 1, and Mr. and Harry Shook and { f 1" amy of Mills, to dinner Thursday i 0 oh ” elical chu ning, November 28, In morning. rhich a amd Centre Hall the Rev w Thompson DD, of Glenn will preae Lewisburg. The collection amounted n the Evangelical churéh to approximately $60 i the Rev. C C. Otto in th Mills Methodist eburch » 5 » » Burn Whiteman ent Bower of Mrs Spring evening Mrs. W Lalned the ciety at evening the leader The Need Mr. and The junior and senior classes of e Centre Hall-Potter High School ? A rea : were invited to attend a Sadie Haw- CENTRE HALL FIREMEN fins roller skating party at Hecla NOMINATE OFFICERS park last Th nraday as the guests of on the Mill Hall junior r A meeting: of the Fire Com pany. Tuesday éeyening thess bers were nominated for resident ora 8 Bear son and I Bu rkoifi Stanle: Brook Abner Alexar Lutheran Missionary 8o- Ler home last Wednesday Mrs. M. A. Burkholder conducted a program on of the World Mr DM spent Sunday evening with Mrs. George Bradford In The latter Mrs Bradford js ering from injuries rear in a recent automobile accident of Mr. and Bellefonie, spent with his grand- wier enter. nd SEN ‘ ce D M jer: vice Daniel 8° Daup and is Daniel Lm ip and Miss razier were Sunday Earl Frazier hone Vv. A. Auman retary Chirles Smith and op J. B. Wert, 8r.: treag- |! C. A. Miler called 8. Daup, First National afternoon in chief, George Rimmey, Wil- n Hanna, Paul Zellers and >, George Lutz guest Mr Mr there Hradiord Mr. and Miho 1eCnv. an ang class of the Centre Hall-Potter High School Is spon- soring a dance for the benefit of the general school weasury on Thanks giving eve Wednesday, November 26. Casey's Rhythmaires- will play for the round and square dancing he sdmission price has been ab 35 cent The business Jack Dale, son Ralph Dale, of the past weekend parents, Mr, and Mrs, John B. Wert Sr. while his parents attended the Army vs. Notre Dane [ootball game in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Mu st 3 ron 4 » election will cember meeting > . * - FERSONAL NOTES . - A V be tet Mrs Hosterman ha: ill in hed with rheumatism last Tuesday Mis, John B. Wert, 8r tained the W.C. T. U Tuesday evening Mre. Ralph Homag major operation in Connty Hospi Monday The Willing Workers cls Lutheran Sunday school met evening at the parsonmnge Jack, Kirkpatrick has n doing the photography for the Pennsyl- vania Slate College for several week Austin Schaefer the weekend Mrs Delos R The Young Peoples’ Missionary : Circk of the Evangelical church of Allentown, spent met at the home of Mrs Reuben | ¥ith the ‘Rev. and Rickert Monday evening. The | Keener. Mrs. Robert Schlegel ' whe nrogram Was in the form of a short | Pent last Week ‘here with be: play. At the business session of the | Gaughter, Mrs. Keener and family meeting the group planned a|TeWrned home with Mr. and Mrs Christmas party to which the Wom- | Schaeffer en's Missionary Society will be in- The Presbyterian Thank offerin vited. These persons were present! service is to be held Thursday eve- besides the hostess! the Rev. and ning, November 20. The speaker Mrs. W. K. Hosterman, daughter will be the Rev. Ely Martinez ftom Fllene. Mrs. Lawrence Hattler and | the Menual Mission School in Al- the Misses Ruth Hartley, Anna! buquerque, New Mexico, He Has Marie Whiteman, Janet Runkle, been associnted with this school for Margaret Smith, Lefa Bitner, Betty nineteen years, beginning as a stu. Johnson, Fern Hanna, and Betty dent, then a teacher, and now as Sweeney sistant superintendent at her home | S undesrwen the bee ir ed Tage entertained Women's Mis 2 the i Lut} ion Week-End Special 23 FUR FABRIC LADIES COATS stack of these beautiful fursilke gamments is broken. Not dl sizes in all price ranges. Now, at the beginning of cold weather you have a royal opportunity to save money Sizes Available 1-12, 2-14, 3-16,4-18, 3-20, 4-38, 2-40, 3-42, 1-44 $10.95 Coats - - $7.95 $19.75 Coats - - $14.95 $16.95 Coats - - $1295 $21.75 Coats - - $15.95 $27.50 Coats - - $19.95 Our large stock of sport and dress coats for ladies and children insures a fine selection at unusually low prices! MEN! We think NO STORE IN THE COUNTY has available the STOCK OF RICH'S and JOHN- SON'S WOOLEN HUNTING CLOTHES that we have. We would like you to compare our prices! NIEMAN’S DEPT. STORE MILLHEIM, PENNA. Open Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, when We Close at 6:00 P, M. Ou | ang broke ! | vere shoulder | weekend Mr. and Mrs. George Benner Sunday at the J. Walter home In Tyrone Lynn Blazer and Donald hart were on furlough recently Comp Shelby, Miss Ray Mark took a vaca'ion the Kerlin Poultry Farm to hunt small game Miss Laura Runkle suffered a se- sprain in a fall on the home Baturday W. K. Hosterman tended the Evangelical District Ministerium held Tuesday in the Grace Evangelical church in Lewis town spent McKinney Ciood fronn from week stairs at her The Rev nt- mis, Jonathan Tre ill at the home of hey Clarence Decker able to open hey the winter Mr. and who took the ard Gilligan Albany, Cia in Florida ister trip The car be of Spring Mills, wi day last week wl out near Potter and his daughter sell Homan the we These ended urday evenin Mary Flink Bloomquist Mis Erm Mrs. Harry Asler ls daughter Mi and will be un- home In town lor M; D.C. Mitt r daughter, M and ijant son have been and expect an Lennie longing one Car i from Benelon rucetown per the 5) afterward Mr zal®tih Hosterman is be. of revival services eyville evangelical 2:30 ill deliver Other held each ane Rev WK BiiNiNng a series in the Tu church Sunday The Rev. N. L the LOTY LO afternoon at Hummel w sermon atl this se after that will be for nite Mr and Mrs W. A i Marga M Harold Bradf Pittsburgh vicinity spend Alexander and and Mrs, Harold shaw, and Mr. and spent the with Elliott 8mith in North Brad PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP vice evening indel} period Alexan ughter several day dau Alex Xander in Mrs ty family aspen home 6F Mr Rudy weekend h Eminhizer at Harr Mr. and Mrs Sammy were Saturday maorni Mrs. Fa Mrs Theodore Harry Peese on £ the County Hon Library Group Is Organized (Continued Jrom page one) COA to interpret the lbrary and its uses to the people: to bring to the attention of the library the book needs of individuals and groups in remole parts of the county; to work generally for the welfare and ad- vancement of the library The most Immediate objentive the Centre County Friends the Library is to complete the bookmo- bile fund which still lacks $300 need- ed to equip the panel truck with me- of of MUNICIPAL Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (November 14th & 15th) She came Collect BETTE DAVIS and JAMES CAGNEY “THE BRIDE CAME C. 0. D.” MONDAY & TUESDAY (November 17th & 18th) Wallace Beery Marjorie Main Leo Carrillo “BARNACLE BILL” Your Cheice Night Mon. Night! THURS., FRI, SATUR. (Nav. 20, 21, and 22) One Show a Night Thar, & Fri Two Shows Saturday. Thur. & Friday at 1:45 P. M.) (Saturday 6:45 and 9:30 P. M.) ‘SERGEANT YORK’ Adin fslon—Tax Included: Children 15¢ Adults 55¢ Clayton Homan was {ll over the chanical devices and shelving to cur ry 600 books to rural districts The 1042 Dodge panel truck that is to become the bookmobile has already been delivered to the Library Board by the Decker Motor Co... Bellefonte which furnished the without profit Mr: truck Cowell al once to organiz local units and every village would begin county into sub-divisions so that and its surrounding rural area would be included in the Friends of the Library. Mrs. Cow ell who Is also County chairman of the Federated Clubs of Centre Coun- ty is organizing the Friend: Library in connection with the plan of the Federated Clubs to study the various civic needs of the county and ww lend nid where the need is greatest sald she the Use onr Classiniea Ad of the | ecommns | was completely motorized Since then fire school | ‘Undines Have 50th Birthday | ag ig Prog ams have 3 { Yorks ta nsonet " N (Continued from plge one) lightened Moke | the present day fireman who is neat of the 10th century, | $0 many disastrous fires occured In [ Bellefonte that Council reorganized | Department, created one head placed both Companies under management at fires willing tater into the close 73 HTT & TETHER $1 TEE 1 TH HT $1 Lhe and mix In 16868 the Undine Company pur NORTH WATER STREET chased the lot and bhullt the fine building on East Bishop street it now occupies With the opening of the present teentury the Department functioned much more efficiently, and In 1614 with what might be termed the be- ginning of the motor age, the Un- dines bought an automobile on | which to carry chemical apparatus {and hose By 1020 the Department y | GUY GLENN Or NEESER TR REI ERR TT HTT EEE ed LEFTTRT ENTE @ TETAS CAE @ AT TITY and othe conver but unen Bellefonte Motor Sales PONTIAC Call 21 FRED RAMSTEDTY 4 prototype of half- eTVICES Are he Is meet other and as wWhlng w centu ARO ) & Done ause ana telligent Ef EE] BELLEFONTE, PA “ § ¢ § : , QEervice As Y Ielephons LYNN BREON crvice Mar nger 4 4 i HE Sm fp Balance Your Diet and Budget! the meal proteins so meats help Meat balances minerals and “Super Right” amazingly low prices every day. the and brimful of Havor sbovpers everywhere! tasty srnart night Super-Right—Swiss Steak or Round ROAST * 30c See : Center Chuck Roast Small Fresh Ham Sliced Bacon w= . .. 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Meio Bit Brick CHEESE 2 3 Fancy Brick Chose Swiss Wheel Cheese » 37¢ Fancy Daisy Cheese ve 37C American i» 60c Lb 79¢ or M» 29c Fancy A&P Pumpkin . «+ 370 29¢C Stulians Red Bans a + = = = =» == SC Gan OF 4 cam 1.15 Can a SEAR TRA) Camel, Lucky Strike, Raleigh, Chesterfield, etc CIGARETTES Including Tax i 2 ~~ 29¢ | | £4 ~ &3¢ | lona Cocoa «cs 2 2'15¢ Ginger Snaps colonisl =» = = he 35¢C N. B. C. Ritz Crackers « « « ne 20C Dill Pickles arama 17c A&P Fresh Plums 2 “ea 25¢ 3.2.90 lonaPeachesa sic os 33¢ 2.3.95 Cleansing Tissues Amme = = = of 0 17c Toilet Tissue "ee , . . 6 ™* 25¢ . KailClear Ammonia Clowdy . ne ni Soap Grains "ma +. « 2 nn 31c Sunbrite Cleanser CO 3 ana 13c lona Lima Beans Economical, Nourishing SHOP AND SAVE AT A&P! * Many fine foods sold only at ABP bring you savings of wp to 25% compared to the prices usually asked for other nationally known prod- ucts of comparable quality. Deliciously Fresh A&P Baked Goods “Dated” MARVEL BREAD «= 17¢ COCOANUT | BAR Layer Cake 25¢ IW, Lb. Loaves Orange Iced
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