Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 11, 1941. December - — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY TO “PIED PIPER" GRADE SCHOOL PRESENT An adaptation of the famous poem “The Pled Piper of Hamelin,” by Robert Browning, is being presented ag an operetta hy the grade seh children-at a matinee this afternoon and an evening performance tomor- row (Friday) evening at 8 o'cl in the high school auditorium The plot follows that of the poem except that the last act provides a happy ending as the pipe; the’ childiey to their parents The cast includes these principal characters: refider, Bernadine Cable town crier, Lynn Thomas; Gretchen, Eleanor Potter; Katrina, Gloria Brook Hans hard Hocking; Peter, Kay Hern: clown rat, William Bw Mutter K atzenheimel Ruth Sk . Yacob \ Fried "hel Kimbe m Od Ch resiores ney piper William Ne aell ! Rus E rest ‘Wagher are properties and coach the The admission prices for ning performance will be 30¢ MALCOLM D. FLEMING, FORMER RESIDENT, Fieming ) wide nt { Pr g Rt hils home at 2631 ? 10, Wash was aged DIES coi D Centre Hall 1 Nivestier 28, Ww. Br avent of a ent co! 62 Years The decoased © and Ellen Flelsl fda Iv hed £ved at ula, He Inft of ei tighten CENTRE HALL-POTTER ALUMNI PLAN BANQUET "a ann . ) | year You + Ty wslay evening ber 30 at 6:20 o'clock, school building Al coming and thely and th tively Donald for ao ance from each of Casey’ eNERRC ter the CHARI Mi observe aniversary I'he The County Wednes istm Ch 1011 will be tenth special feature at this 1921, unee the classes of twentiet irtieth The ¢ Coldron i ne Rhythmalr 1 to play banquet vv.» SEAL WEDD ES W, Ch Liet le and Mrs od thelr recey IMAarri b ye Centre Hall Library lay eve fis eve Ru * Trinity Weaver Ma ds ml white SeIViCs ann 1 at 7:30 s R £0 honored annive ynmittee, chalrman hundred per cent those classes i. Keener 1931, h, twer sary, Of ¢ hav for the dancing KS ED 50 ile d Nov homestead H. C. Basl te ad nee ki rill rian ¢ branch gilt o'clock Tt In nd Mrs + Fit me th line Pous his Derl fhe Foust Mabel Poust, Hazel hb n Rev, M ¥F In Jutrow, Martha Mowery, Wea tort , Lois Homén and Jo w h wedding AR Ga All nomoe) 1016 it is iy-1ifrth respecs which hones attend. ¢ been al- YEARS ane 1801 here 19 ir of the hurch Joh A Bunday evi on Austin ts Biate LJ #Le family oz Luse Florence an Pet- ARIOAR ALARA NRA AEA, For the Ladies 79¢ and up For the Tots! 59¢ and up For the Men! $1.95 and up Do all your slipper shopping here and know you'll please~—with style, comfort and novelty ap- peal! We've slippers galore for man, woman and child at every age. LAYAWAY a gift pair today YEAGERS Bellefonte’'s Home Shoe Store E00 LE nd RMA 3 Ag WNL Black Sun- ang Mr | Mrs, Bavilla Kryder spent {day at Millbrobk with Mr Oren Osman The local Rebekah lodge has duled its annua] Christmas for Tuesday night Mrs. Eleanor Royer visited daughter, Miss Elizabeth Royer Port Matilda recently Mr. and Mrs. William Bellefonte, called at the home Saturday afternoon The Evangelical Missionary Society will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. 8. H. Bitner Mrs. George Searson spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs, David Bathurst and family in Bellefonte Claire Rimmey Olean, N. Y spent Tuesday here with his brothe, Mr Mrs. George Rim- che. party her in ol on Jodon Bem last of and wile and Saturday evening Mrs. ( attended th his br Rebersburg Ww Mr and Harrisburg Tuesday Ocker In I'he Susal worge Evangelieal chure evening at the 4 Sween This is the annual Christ mes pariy meeting Miss cl ara Lon Wetae) ; urday night and Sunday guest of Miss Betly Bweeney Marjoric Emery was a Sunday per guest al the same home Mr. and Mrs. John Rishel whom have been bed fas I¥, are much improved. Mrs R can sit up part time, and Mr Rish- el is no longer confined to the hots Mr and MY: John Keller and tw gghters of Philadelphia, spent the weeke nd with Mr and Mrs Stanley Brooks and family sud L. O Paci Mrs. Keller wns the fo : Dorothy Packet Mrs, Boh Hess went operation of geil =tones Evangelical David Robb, phia, 4s her special 1 Sunday callers at the home of A ahd Mrs George Rimmey were and Mrs. Ralph Dale apd son, Mr. and Mri Raymond Brooks so: d daughter of Pellefonte and Mi Flora Haven, daughter Miss Jesse Haven, of State College Miss Orpha Gramie; spent Tuesday amd Wednesday the Bartholomew hone On Tuesda evening these othey guests were in- viled to dinney to Cewbrilte Line irthday of Miss He B 1olomen Miss Bele Poss ar " Paul Probe of Pleasant Gap William BH. Kstiin Martz gccompanieg hunting trip in the ns on Saturday: James Ce yen Dull ome oO Peni fast} rec*nt. ”~r { Winfle no for the remo Lows at : ASR Monday Hospital, her pister of Philadel ogy pf Miitheim b these mie; Saver; Moun Sharer of Tae dow: e, Ross of Philadelphia Bartholomew 10lcimey Paul wie They Berwyn with former Centre Hall Mra. Bartholom Cross } days la fiadeinbin on busihess ent one evening in James Myers. teacher Iso Mre The Christmas Woman's Clu wi : f a coverad dish supper Wednesda: venriing at 6:30 oclotk Inn tie local Ligh school building. Each member Is ekpacted to bring 8 package for the exchange of gifts and » welfare gilt for the Christma; donation The women of the Trinity Evan golical and Reformed Durih met Sunday evening to plan the organi. zation of a ro Guild, Mrs George Lutz was appointed ssere- tary pro tempore, and the following nominating committee was apboint- ed to function before the election meeting scheduled for January 4; Mrs. Talitha Delaney, Mus. Geotge Lutz agd Mrs. John Knarr These members besides the i - ess, attended the Reformed Ladies Bible class meeting ot the home ©f Mis. Talitha Delaney Priday cven- ing: Mrs. John Kmarr,” Mrs. John Delancey, Mrs. Prank Williams, M Pear] Arniey, Mrs. Bruce Arney, Mrs Mihurie Moore, Mrs. Clarence Blazer, MYs. Pred Slack, Mrs. Bruce Ripke Mrs. Ralph Ralston, Mrs John Martz, Mrz. Millon Bradford, Mr Paul Bradford, Mrs. Bar! Lirtz. M Mary Neff, Mrs. Oeorge Bearson, Mrs. Milford Duce These gussets wers also present: Misses Janet Faieson and Betiy J. Ogilvie of State College, Mrs William Bradford of Phoenix ville, Mrs. Lee Confer, Mrs. Robert Wetzel and daughter Shirtey, Donna Bradford, Mra. Jatob Bharer, Jr, and Henry Blager The Willing Workers Lutheran Bunday schoo] Sass mee: Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Dutrow: Mrs. Clarence ©. Otto, wlio had charge of devotions, éxpldined the origin of some of the familiar Christmas carols. Mrs. Arthur Thos man Was in charge of the entertain. ment. Besides the hostess these members wére present: Mrs. Denijel Bloom, Mrs. Ralph Luse, Mrz. Ralph Homan, Mrs J M. Coldren, Mrs. Helen Decker, Miss Corn Homan, Miss Margaret Alexander, Mrs. Fred Homan, Mrs. Franklin Sharer, Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Jr, Mrs. Oto, Mrs. Thomen, Kes. "Johtt Ditrow. Mis, George Fétierolf, Mrs Ernest Hoe man, Mrs. Harry Buiris Mrs. Pred Luse, Mrs. Chester Grove, and Mrs Roy Jamison. Potter al visited Mrs ed the John B. Wert, Jr, entertain. W. C. T U. Tueuday nigis Mrs. Thomas Williams will enter. tain the Garden Club at her home Mondny evening The Evangelleal Chrlrima cant will be given Monda) bot 22 at 7:80 o'clock The Rev, and Mrs. BH. A of Millhelm, were Sunday guesty of the Rev and Mr: Hosterman Mir pag- Deceme- Houseal supper w Rn guest Stoner and Mrs, Reuben were Bunday suppeg and Mrs. David Alma Rickert Dean MeClintie, son of M1 Wiliam MceClintie, Monday for 8. Army Camp Meade, Md Mrs. John Martz and Mi Bradford spent Friday in Willard, Ohio where ted 1 of Willi an uncle Mart 0! M1 nnd Mi “pot and ted U to ed the af Mr une! Jeay gare CHURCH NEWS Evangelical: The } \ ter man Ch 10 1) i Ann 00 1000 Qrove serv. geho ol Pind } sorvk 7:30 ~Ewiday se hool, 9M © vice 10.30. Farts Mill vice, §:00; Sunday school ns ————— JACKSONVILLE Bunday school at 9:30 on Bunda) December 14 Battiey were Mr Wome lsdor! aru Nevin, of near Beech Creek Deimer Ertley and son. Kenpeth Those who spent Sunday at \ of M: Lacy Conawn) Mr. and Mrs Pred Kessling children Clarence, Christina and Helen Yarnell Mr. Matthew Cormmwany. of Flemington, Mr. Ells worth Conaway, of Mil Hall, Mrs Lucy Conaway Mr. and Nrs Nes wes SunGay home Mr. std Roy Ehafler, of Lyonstown Mr. and Mrs. Bun Noll children, Dick and Elsie Jane sp weekend al Penna. Furnace sisting Mr. and Mrz. Roy Ripka Saturday In moving THey were Saturday night guests of Mr ang Mrs. Daniel Stover and family of Penna. Furnace They were alah callerson Mr. and Mrs. J. D NCS and Mrs. Elsie Noll and danginte Betty, of State College Mr: George Swope spent Tues. day afternoon snd Wednesday a. m at the Swope home. They were ser- enaded Tuesday night Mrs. C. E Alev and daughter Bette, retitned home Sunday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs Foster Beightol and daughter, Jane, of Audubon, New Jersey. Sunday supper guests at the C. E. Alley home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Msa- bus, of Bellefonte and Mr. Irvin Meyers, of Lamar Evening callers homie and i aN Mr ed ome were and of Shafter callers 8 Janes and EVO. Mrs dan ning al Lhe of ner bE on the a —— MUNICIPA} MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 snd 9:00 P. M. Admission 18¢ & 3e FRIDAY & SATURDAY (December 12th & 13th) THEY'RE IN THE ARMY NOW! Its Just whit vou need—a real laugh riot STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY, in "GREAT GUNS" COLOR CARTOON NEWS ISsur MUSICAL MONDAY & TUESDAY (December 15th & 16th) GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE, in, “THE SINGING HILL” MUSICAL REEL SINGLE LATEST NEWS BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS NOW RTE #4 wld wi Pe AAMAS aN aon were Mrs home of Wm. Belg | family called at the parents, Mr. and Mrs and family at Howard Walter Dalley, Mr, and Mrs. Delmer children, Kenneth and Callers at the James Shaffer home during the week were Mrs. Robert Conawaw and daughters Kathryn and Lucy; Dorothy Betz, Pearl Wea ver, Mrs. Donald Luce Mrs. Fye Arline Swope and Mrs. H. Baird Mi Mrs. Raymon Neidigh and Bobby, of Bellefonte BR. D Mrs. Robert MeCloskey, of Howard were ealler sat the Noll home on Bunday evening Mr. and Mrs Jame Lucas Mill Hall, attended a birthday per at the Bwope home her father, Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixon motored to the Lock Haven hospital to Mrs. Dixon's brother, James Boone who was shot through the leg while hunting He is Improving slowly. ry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and noon of Altoona Ertley and Peggy the Alice Betz son Au Thomns at Harold and My Hall atl the Mr. and Mrs and daughter, Hope Mr. and Mrs. Laird son Otis, of Mount guess Mrs Sunday home were daughter, Nancy of Howard, and laney, of Centre Bunday visitors home were Btrunk College man and Mis Bi ler, of Flemington, Mri and Mrs. Walter Dalley Mrs. Shamp returned home and Mrs. Dalley remained with her brother Deimer’s ering Mrs Bwope at the and id 50101 of Sta of suUp- in honor of sara 1 fen George 8s and M: « . AN ] fan pent Wednesds D. P. Ertley home ner thiol Betz and an De. D. P. Ertley Harr Kor- Eagle adie Graden and Bertha Kel- of Altoona Bunday to help butch | American was f son, Clar- of Yar- Robert and Helen of Mrs enct neil Conaway Legion Pred Kessling ner hed | and daugh called at the nome orenesisrs With Army in Hawaii ee young men from Lime Workers Thi Beech Creek are reported to be with the Honored Here U. 8 Army in t yaiian Islands y 4 “i wacK g | §] of Mr Beech Packer Packer 1110s Tew an arold Pp wead Crumb Serve Fine A&P Meats and Save! Come to your A&P for beef, pork, lamb or veal that's ten- der and juicy and just full of flaver . . . and go home with Quality "Super-Right" savings! is "tops" because expert buyers select meats. Prices are so low becouse AEP buys direct as possible, avoids needless in-between expenses, shares saving with you. "Super-Right' Fresh PORK LOINS :: obi e a 8 sal 3-5-Lb. Loin Ends Lb. 19¢ Chickens Fresh Dressed—Pully Drawn, 2%-51b. Avg Canadian Style Bacon Smoked Picnics “=. ui Smoked Squares Kidney Beans .». 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