20, 1941 Mrs. G. H Mrs. George attended the vil- November THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. [| ! | George Keeler of Pittsburgh, spent | the weekend at the 8. T, Riegel | NV t L L F Page Two ——— - - CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY A ——————— James Burd, Mi: McCormick, Mr Newman of Mile aoperetia at 14 age on Wed include local scenery as well as wic-] tures taken in the smoky moun. taing of Tennessee, the Shenandorh | Valley and many others. A sliver offering will be taken for the bene-| fit of the parsonage Do-m Don't Your 1s Wee and and { home bury Lon Blate the n Mis. F. P. Geary returned home Sunday night from a visit with Mis I" . { 4 ’ ’ \ y Kerlin, spent Monday in Altoona Martha Speer in. Wilkin ny, 9:15.05. mM, wy | ‘Mr, and Mrs. Edward Curran ervice at Mrs. Dora Bressler of State ( a= | Hazlewan, spent the weekend w the lege, visited her relatives here over | pe ond Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison the weekend The Benlor Service class of Mrs. Jeunle Rockey and Mrs. Les- | Lutheran Sunday met last ter Brouse spent Tuesday as guests evening at the home Mrs, 8. 1 at the Bartholomew home Riegel Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybill Mi | entertained Mr. and Mrs, Oscar W. left Thursday for Blerly to dinner Monday evening. | Where they visited Mi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MeClelldn until Sunday The members of the Young Ladies Bunday school class of the Metho- dist church will hold thelr regular monthly business meeting next! Tuesday evening at the home of doughnuts Mrs. Clark Willams, Next Tuesday opuesday. N evening, Nov. 25 30 of Mrs. Amanda Way has gone 0 jan lee of the Method) ireh hoo Beaver Falls, where she wil] An all bake I b# held In the meet-!'n few ‘days as pues M community he Doughn Mrs. Walter Brower, and from there be 26¢ per dozen, and {1 you are not he will go Yo Youngstown, Ollo, 10 | yisited by spend Thanksgiving with her to that time, eall | Herbert Way and family Hao time Methodist Church ce Thursday evening Prayer sery Bunday school at followed by preaching 10:30 a. m., with sermon nso Hey W. A. 8nyder ecllowship service in the eve the ne at 6:30 enday evening cep SPEAKER OUTLINES Evans Brown MEASURES FOR HEALTH | E. church in Bellefonte, and some . if his singers will participate in the | program Lutheran The Rev. C. C. Otto, | pastor. Centre Hall—-Sunday school, 0:30: Thank Offering service, 7:30 Parmers Mills—Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 10:30. Georges Val-| evening ley Church service, 5:00; Sunday program for health | school, 10:00 luded physical mental, | Methodist ral and emotional effic- | pastor. Centre Mrs, W. W. Kerlin and son, W. H had ghter minister of the A M ho da taken to home of an P. Henshall It bake order forget to put n 4 ne home of her for your baked next of ith 1! wh will be ovember 25. by the Woman's Boclely of Christ un ih and | A L State to Defend the C try Health in Times of Wa Peace’ was discussed hy i Day of the Pennsylvania College, nt a meeting of the Wom- Clu n the high school Tues ‘A Progra RCI al a the school Bury of Fr Methodist Prayer BOTY t ch Friday evening. Sunday 9:30 a. m., followed ing the regular the evening the pastor, lee at pend day by class t of and SLL preaching ser- at 7:30 with Rev, Howard and Mr Chester A. Spyker Mai kelsburs WwW. L. wil- and mn sermon by Jacob church on Wednesday ; hie ir MoCo VORT Rain Tt vice one of the solicitors prior Community Tues uf Ibe (. H Dr. Da fit hu onal, me oan al Lhe WwW. F. Glenn, | uring The Rev non W "i HallChureh ha nex Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr Neddir McKin- fency. He to defend y not premarital chnics for 1 check proposed these measures | the health of this coun- only in war but In peace alth examinations expectant mothe thor- y for all children before ool and periodically ! fre. he in We and hear- | SIC IS CENTRE OF MI AT ecal ENING HELD HALI Mendeis- Her be SRTAAsS, March,” Russian rors Grieg chorus Monty, “American Patrol Meacham, “Dark Eyes” Miss Robisc wa: “Into the I An An Ameri Mn Camp an.’ bell Melody 3t.” Durand an. Miss Robison, playing Uu accordion Because d'Har Mi mobells Offertory-Inte 20, 1 Mrs. Keener, Bea pon the 5. Campbell Barnby progrem cmrsemule {Je musi guest aril ome »$ Mr: 10 pre ident Pay 1 CHURCH SERVIC ES The Re v. W ston Spring 9:00; Sunday Hall—-8unday K. Hos- Mills schoo school 10:30. Bethes- «81 2:00 Tussev- school, 9:30; Evange- 1-38. 1 Rev. D JRuNIcICa). Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. ILLHEIM Admission 10¢c & 30c 10: 00 “Cen 9:39: church da—Church ville—Sunday Hastie y SETViCce, vice, service we DAYS ONLY! SATUR. THREE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, This Week GAR COOPER, in ‘SERGEANT YORK’ NOTE —Only one complete show Thursday and Friday Nights Two complete shows Saturday Children 15¢ Adults She Thurs. & Pri 8; 4 and bd 30 P 7:45. M. Time Saturday Show MONDAY & TU ESDAY (November 24th & 25th) GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE, i “SUNSET IN WYOMING” Mon. Night Your Cheice Night! WEDNESDAY & THUR. (November 26th & 27th) Our Thanksgiving Treat to You “NAVY BLUES” ‘Ann Sheridan * Jack Oakie Martha Raye * Jack Haley COMING FRIDAY & SATUR. (November 28th & 20th) “DIVE BOMBER” 9:30; town service Sunday school, 10:30. Spruce- Sunday school, 9:30; ehurch | 10:46. Spring Mills-—-Sunday schoal, 9:30; ehurch service, 7:2 Presbyterian The Rew, J Kirkpatrick, pastor, Lemont day schoal, 10:00; church 11:00. Pine Grove-Church 9:30: Sunday hoal, 10:30 Hall--8Sunday school, 9:30 service, 7:30 M Sun- service, Centre chureh Rev R. Keener Hall—Preparatory 30: Sunday school mmunjorny, 10:30; 30. Tusseyville 6:00 Sunday Reformed: The D Centre Friday, 7 9:30 Holy Co , ith Fell Chureh 10 pastor ervice wship, 7 ervioe choo) 00 NOTES {f Bellef« ¢ Mr: PERSONAL Arson « mte | George Lewistown ’ od an insurance sales- pent fharton 1 Harrisburg 1a week everal all November ty of the Re- Fisher for ink Offering ser the CGieorye ichard Hout: RH Houtz vice ‘hristmas musi frecting the RA : ana R. Keener vere Is pars and Mrs: JH Keener, sister and husband, Mr. and Harold Stauffer of Myerstown gue of Mr. and My : d family were Mn i daughter, Sam- Mr. ang Mrs family of Lew- Mrs Sunday and oy amer and Miss y Krean of Lewistown, ests of Mrs Anna Bartholo- the “Evening of Music’ in the Re. Samuel] 1 am | fo ined ch Carol Fl ter of Mr. and will be =nble to County Hospital bel ted I ursday four-year-old daugh. Mrs. Emory Floray leave the Centre in a few days She r face jacerations she fell from moving car two weeks ago nay 2 trea ¢ near Vogt, Mr and Miss af 11 rei George } Lynn Derstine slizabeth Bartholomew immed arly Sunday morning from Des- Moines, Towa, where they spent a ten-day vacation. One of the points of interest visited on this trip was the famous “Boystown,” near Om- aha, Neb The following local persons tended ap oyster supper for mem- bers and families at Bear Meadows Sunset Club Saturday evening: Mi and Mrs, James Searson, Mis George Searson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil. lam McClintic, son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McClintic and sons, Earl and Donald. The Rev. Fly Martinez of Albu- quergue Mission School in New Mexico, will deliver the address at Wie the Thank Offering service in the] Presbyterian church this evening at} 8 o'clock, The Rev. Mr. Martinez, a nalive-Spaniard, iz assistant su- perintendent of the school there This pregram is.open to the pub- lic Mrs members Women's Fred Luse entertained these of the Lutheran Young Missionary Society at her home last Tuesday evaning Mra Ray Mark, Mrs. Harold Durst, Mrs Ernest Prank, Miss Inez Luse, Mra C. C. Otto, Mrs. Fred Homan, Mrs Clayton Homan, Mrs. Emest Ho- man, Mrs, W. WwW. Kerlin, and Mrs Roy Dutrow, Mr. snd Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup and json William, entertained these rela. tives Mr to dinner Sunday: Mr and A. B. Lee, Mra. Anna Prazier, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazier, sons Robert, Ken- neth and Donald, and: dsughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mil ler, Misses Ida Prazier, Stella Hose terman and Ruth Pelter and Dan- hel Mrs Latham B. Gray entertained the Helping Hand class of the Lu- theran SBunday school at her home last Thursday evening. These per. song attended: Mrs. Fisle MoClena- han, Mrs. George Heckman, Mrs! Bruce Runkle, Mrs. John Runkle, Mrs Ray Mark, Mra. Harvey Mark, Mrs. Rebecca Spayd, Mrs. Fred Lutz and guest, Mrs. A, E May Mrs John Rudy, Mrs: Clyde Dutrow, Mrs John Durst, Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Miss Bertha Sharer, Mis. George Sharer, Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, Mrs, Dean Smeltzer, Mrs. Harry Me- Clenahan, and Mrs. Oliver Strunk. | | service | of Lock Haven, vigited with Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Bradford Monday eve. | ming | The Rev. Rly Martinez of Albu- | querque, New Mexico, spent Friday {at the home of Mr. ald Mrs. FV CGoodhart W. H Homan ervice, | Homan and Miss Cora spent Sunday with his br ther, Charles Homan and family Pine Grove Donald Rose was a Sunday dinner gusst af Robert Bradford at the home of big parents, Mr. and Mrs P.M. Bradford Mrs. James Powst and daughter Mabel and’ Darlene spent last Thumday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gilbert in Sunbury Mrs. Lizeie Mullen of Pittsburgh spent last Wednesday in town Vis- iting her brother, Charles Arney and her sister, Mrs. Laura Lee Mrs. George Rimmey, Mrs. Harry Potter, Mrs. Anna Brooks, and Mr George MceCormick visited the Belle. fonte chapter of the Eastern Sta: Monday evening The Rev. and Mrs. W K_ Hoster- man and Elleme spent Tuesday in Altoona, where they attended the funeral of a daughter of the Rm and Mis, HO Kleflel Mr. an Mrs. Waiter Ra: children, Caroline, Grace, Vir ang Frank of Bellofonte, spent S day with Mra’ Ray's mothe; family, Mra. Sally Ruble Mr. and Mes. Reuben 8 and Mr. and M Ciearge § attended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Houtz Bali fonte, R Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tavlor Sr Mr and Mrs Harry Tavior, Nn daughter Janet and son Salon spent Ss with Mir M Mr State Meadville and Mrs FH 8 T. Riegel Feyetle Miller Hana, seoompani to Water Street had dinner timed to Pittsburgh Mr and Mrs. EE Zettle tained these guests on 8 and Mis Cornelius Hout danghter Wi Jane sd J. Harold ald on Duar and Mrs Durst Calley hame on Sunday Irvin Stover on Monday Bathurst, Mr d son David at Robe t, of nNaay Mrs. 8. 1 Lovan Smith and Mrs Clarence College, ol a whirl Robert and week er Llu ¥ visile Yearick fant Mr: aud daughte i - ed George Keeler where they Keelor Sunday before M1 iNGay Mi edn Durst John H the QGegrue Sear were Mr. axl Mis of Yesgeztown, mul Mr and Mrs David Samuel Holderman Bellefonte at v of The Carden Section of th tre Hall Woman's Qlub will tomorrow evening at the ho Mrs. C. H Light Program include a review of Garden Day Penn Stale, and a plant sale Mr. and Mre Latham B Gray Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mr Miller and Mrs. William have enrolled in the adult on classes conducted eagh week in the Bellefonte schools The Community Mankskiving service will he held this year in the Evangelical church Wedhesday eve- ning. November 26. at 7 The Rev. W. F. Glenn of odist church, will preach mon Miss Barbara Jone McClure visited Mr. and Mrs. David I. Gray bill aver the weekend. Sunday gnest at the Graybill home were Mr and Mrs. Joseph Btout and son and Mr and Mrs. Harry Gill and son Sam of Beavertown The annua] Thank Offering ser- vice at the St Luke's Lutheran churgh will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock with the Rev. Rob- at Browning Rau, presidential-sec- retary of Gettysburg College. deliv. ering the sermon The Rev. Delas B. Keener and Mrs. Millard Hartswick of Belle fonte, drove to Philadelphia Mon. day to attend the meeting of the { executive committee on Christian | Education of the Evangelical and | Reformed church. They returned Tuesday } Mra Roy 8. Jamison attended an Alpha Omicron Pi dinner Sunday evening al the home of Mrs, Allen Baker in Stale College. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. A. K. Anderson were host - esses at this dinner to all the jun- jors and seniors in the fraternity besides a nwnbear of patronesses and altunnae The Bvangefiftic services in the Evangelical church at Tusseyville ‘will continue indefinitely, according ito Rev. W. K. Hosterman, pastor This evening the Rev. RB. A. Bab. cock of Rebersburg, will tomorrow, the Rev. H. H. Jacobs of Bellefonte; and Sunday, the Rev I: Bvans Brown of the African Methodist. chugeh .in Bellefonte These committees have been ape pointed for the Evangelical cafe- terial supper add bazaar to ba held in the Sunday school room Satur day, December 6: menu, Mus. C. A Miller, Mis. George Ralston and (Mrs. W. EK. Hosterman: table ar- ’ wi me « { i ple ALLS ut 30 d'elock the Meth. the ser- nt rangement, Mrs, Reuben 8. Rickert, | Mrs, Daniel 8. Daup, and Mrs. David I. Grayhill; and bazaar, Mrs. T. P | Geary, chainnan, | - The annual Red Cross drive, un- | der the chairmanship of Mrs. Sid. | ney 7. Riegel, will begin locally this | week. Solicitors for Centre Hall are | Mrs. Lovan Smith, Mrs. Feyette Mil. | ler, Mrs. Riegel and Mra Roy 8. Potter township, | Jamison, and for Mrs. M. A. Burkholder and Mr VY. Goedhart, Mrs, Riegel urges the enthusiastic support of the com- | munity for this service | particularly in these trou nization, | ed times, . preach; ! Presbyte clan on home of Union Ww in the evening by the ND rian Church: Bible Monday evening ut M1 Raymond Snoke wnship, Preaching 7:30, with Rev. HE Oakwood M1 hey Rimmey He and dm and Pat Cieorge K Mrs. Grove ty of State College clint Thompeon of Si T. Riegel left last Thu west Virginia to bu I'hey returned Sunday The Past tric will wer ] in Lor Templa ald hel Pleasar ny sry nwe ? A a | v La Regt! 1 WL i i r vice, faa t yterian church on morning, November I'hig 1s a Union I] the chi quel a the Hall this ev Mr. and Mrs daugnter Ch end with and daus Mis College Mi Patric hoped are] Booze: Shannon study the of | guests ervice sermon ontertained the in-law M Mrs. Amanda Way dinmer last Bunday her daughter Charles Way and grandchil ren lis, Tommie Charles tvo reat four to following any The ¥ POTTERS MiLLs Mis, He est ae of the Wil m Horne daugh Roser g. Bren T tbben MceKing Is Hunting Victim Large Army Order ale Mr ana of My Col ify or v va YOU WANT RICH COFFEE FLAVOR - _S0 GET YOUR COFFE ut You'll enjoy coffee as you've never enjoyed it before when you have it Custom Ground! You'll get freshly- roasted ALP Coffee beans ground right before your eyes, just right for the kind of coffee-maker you use. 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