Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 18, 1941. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS | CHRISTMAS PARTY COMMUNITY PROGRAM A community chorus, directed by | Donald Shope, will present a pro- The Woman's Club Christmas| opam of Christmas music in the party in the high school building last | ryinity Reformed church Monday Srening took the form of a covered | | evening, December 23, at §:45 o'- sh supper clock At this meeting the welfare gifts | Besides special numbers by the for needv people in the community mixed chorus, the program will in- were assembled under the chair. | clude instrumental music by a brass manship of Mrs. Paul Martz. | quartet, special vocal selections, and The grater ia melt Juicluded a vod remarks by one of the local pastors. | “A New Do or wristmas;” a tap ob 8% 0» dance to “The Stars and Stripes | Forever,” by Miss Jean Bartholo- | mew; a trio with a soprano obliga ato, | “Holy Night,” sung by Mrs. J. P.| vin . Wetzel, Mrs. J. 8. Boozer, Mrs, W. | cI ce, 9:15; P. Campbell, and Mrs. Reuben 8. | Rickert: group singing of Christmas carols: and games, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Thomas Williams, F. P. Geary, and Mrs, Paul Martz, These children of some of the members participated in the skit Marjorie Emery, Ruth Spyker, Jo- anne Wert, Clara Lou Wetzel, Elea- nor Potter, und Willlam Sweeney, Hostesses at this meeting were: Mrs. George Heckman, Mrs. David I. Graybill, Miss Bertha Sharer and { Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison 3 * 0» £ . . CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos. terman pastor, Spring Mills--Church Sunday school, 10:18. 10a. m | 1:30; | Locust at school, mas service combined Tusseyville—Sunday election of officers, 2:30 | Grove—Sunday school, 9:30; Chrigt- | mas service, 7:30, Centre Hall Christinas service Monday evening, | 1:30 Lutheran: The Rev pastor. Centre Hall 9:30; church service, mas eve service, 11 Church service, 9. Georges Valley church service, The Rev. W. F Centre Hall. Church se 30: Sunday » is C. C. Otto, Sunday school, | 10:30: Christ- Farmers Mills Sunday school, Sunday hool 30 7:30 M pasior CHRISTMAS LIGHTING ethodist CANCELLED THIS YEAR Miss Helen 1 spoke on “Christmas En rangements’ at Garden Section of Club Monday evening of Mrs, Thomas Will liams The member: dl ing to comply with the West Penn Power Compan: iminate the community tree and outdoor Christm at their homes this the national emergency shortage In materials tails Those who attended voting were: Mrs. C. A Miller Ed- gar Miller, Mrs, Donald Shope, Mrs John Whiteman, Mrs. F. V. Ge hart, Mrs. Ge Benner, Mrs George Heckman, Mrs. George Swe: - ney. Mrs. J. William Bra Mr George Lutz, Mrs. Paul Martz, dss C. H. Light Mrs Star Mrs. Frank Geary and Mrs. Sam Grove D. Mrs. Harold Bradford a: K. Moore. chool Sunday school 9 town Bellefonte green Ar decide Year od- les H. Light last week Dr several « Ardell Tuesday The PERSONALS Charl orge dfor Gross has been il] since last with pneumonia Mr Keener rmact } and and t Sandra » guests Rr Keener M LY 4 retu mi mm Ailieniown n riday Jacob St a ORel uffering fro injured when a aropped REFORMED SERVICE The Centre Hall Trinity Rel church will hold its traditional gift and candlelight servic day evening, Dec. 21. at 7 A prelude of in: will begin at 7 o'cl The will fe by two groups, the and adult choir chorus ert Dulrow was of The Christmas scene will be enact- |, , teis to st ed in simple pageantry roup rec His waz a of young people, wi a reader tell -point buck which he shot on the Christmas story Mountain on Saturday The ° ‘white gifts * to be presented [eal Rebekah lodge held its at this service hy the Church school | ~~" arte Peat As classes and members of the congre- | 21 UA! Christmas party Tuesday gation, will be sent to the Bethany evening Last evening members of Orphans’ Home. whe 1 O. 0. F entertained the Re- The program is under the direc. Rhs and their families at a card tion of the Church School Council red Tues day > 's A. Spyker spent from white Mrs. C . Thursday itll Saturday with SUll- | gay to d husband, Mr. and Mr Tock \ Mr. and ] HICK Haven of Mr were Mrs efonte } nd Mr: fin er 30 oc in Lock and dinner { Ida > Sharer Bell and Mr Sunday guests program { we singing combined junior and a children we of the few wot a deer dur- h ent season ile large 7 Nittany The R« bert forgan D in Amhurst after a visit with Latham Gray and puglas Morgan, Mr: plans to remain here Christmas Mr. and Baitimore Charles Smith, returned to Mass, Sun- her sister family. Mrs Gray's niece until alter WAITE—ROYER and Mrs. J. Elmer Royer have recently announced the marrage on October 11 of their daughter, Eliza- beth, to Dariug Waite, Port Ma- tilda. The ceremony was performed in . the Port Allegheny Luth church by the Rev. C. Russell Lun- gren, pastor The bride Is ag graduate Centre Hall High School West Chester State Teachers: Col- ; lege. Mr. and Mrs. Waite are living | Smith and two children, who spent in Port Matilda where she is a pub- | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- lic school teacher in the first grade | Ward Vogt, Sr Mr rol un of of Mrs Mrs dam Bmith visited Mr. and Nefl, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Mrs, Clara Leister here last weekend, They were accompan- ied here by Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Slack, Friday. Miss Esther Hastings spent weekend at her home in Avis called at the Warren Homan home on Sunday. Miss Beverly Hall Geraldine Hoover at her Altoona over Sunday, Mrs. W. K. Hosterman entertain- home ed the Lemont Evangelical Mission | children were Sunday dinner her home Tuseday | ary Soclety at evening. Mr. and several months Mrs, Frank McClellan and child- ren and Miss Bernadine Smith, of State College, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. F. Emery Mrs. 8. H Bitner will entertain members of the local Evangelical W M. 8. at a Christmas party at her home this evening Misses Jane Roush and Mildred Homan, Penn State students, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mr Clayton Homan here “Christmas Joy" is the title of a pageant Lo be presented in the Evau gelieal church here Monday cven ing, Dec. 22, at 7:30 o'clock Mrs. Laura Lee and Mrs Lee last week with Ma Mrs Mastellar who moved dus in from Dewart to Wat Mazi ner Cy that time onlown I'he total contribulions of Centre Hall and Potter township in the cent Red Cross drive amounted $180.40, about soventy-five than last year to dollars < more more James Searson, local air raid den, and his committee composed of Fred Luse, George Lutz and Pa Breon, attended a defense meeting at Btate College last evening The Parent-Teacher Association will serve the Alumnl banquet Tue lay evening, December 30 in the Hall-Potter auditorium The tickets, including the dance Deing ware Centre 6:30 o'clock admission to old at £1.00 are ined last Lhe ¥ 5 pape; Mrs. John B refreshments member c by t luck” sod SOT ireen Ray Sharer return- day from Union attended State Gran woek. Mr Hubler where they for several days last Mrs. Larue Porter accompanied them Mr. and Reeder Sharer and daughter who staved atl his parents’ thelr absence returned mont Friday Mr. and Mr: and burg Mrs hire of Fred Slack, Mis Talitha Delaney, Mrs. John Rimme: and Mrz. Clarence Blazer reent Sun. day in Harrisburg where they visit- ed their daughters Misses Alice Agnes Delaney Martha Rim- mey and Dorothy Blazer, They re- | turned by way of Newport and call- ed on Mr. and Ms Mr. Ebright’'s hesith and he is now able about his home Mrs. 8. T. Riegel Red chairman, hag the following of sewing at her home for vi workers in Centre Hall nightgowns, shirts and Sages pital gowns, and men's shirts, be- sides sweaters to be knit B8he asks that anyone interested in making these garments or anyone who could spend a dav sewing in the State Coi- lege Red Cross rooms, should call her by phone H. L. Ebright is improving to be Ip and local Cross items lunteer babies 08- There Can Be No Curtailment Of Dodge Quality «oo No Substitute for Dodge Dependability Surprise the Family on Christmas Morning - Drive Home a New 1942 Dodge with FLUID DRIVE Models Now On Display ! DECKER MOTOR CO. Spring Street Pr Ar Bellefonte, Pa. last week with a rheumatic condition. | Mis. Ray Sharer has been {ll since | Christmas eve i the | Lutheran Senior Service class at her home last evening. Miss Sarah Kocher of Petersburg, | | County Hospital, visited Miss | in | tended the Ice Follies performance in Hershey Monday evening Mrs, Edward Vogt, Jr.,| Washington, D.C. have returned home from Connecti- | Baturday with Mr | Lemont—=Sunday school and Christ. | cut where he has been employed for | mer Royer and The Centre Hall branch county library will not of the be open Mrs. Laura Lee entertained the A daughter Mrs, was born to Mr, and J. Harold Durst in the Centre Monday, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Campbell at- Mr. and Mrs. George Bweency and guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shutt The Rev. and Mrs. B. PF. Bieber of spent Friday and | and Mrs, J. El- | The Reformed Youth Fellowship his been Invited to a party Friday evening by the Bellefonte Reformed young people Mrs. Prank Ishler spent Balwday and with her daughters, Searson and Mrs Paul Ross of Potters Mills an 8-point buck on Snow nasintain Saturday Others Centre Hall in the party were Knarr, W. H Kerlin, and « Martz of Lock Haven, Sunday here Mrs, James Vernon Garbrick thot Ehoe rom John COTE nesday from Fort Or Bragg What Scout AVALON 431 Maal afternoon large, et ixty childre: performance Brow A grade Piper About n this H-knowi er. Thess ‘member Mrs. Abner Al Delane Philip B Aly vi resent 144% iid In Sweeney } members Rickert M1 Mrs CA. Miller Mrs George White. vid Stoner, Mrs, Dan. Ida Frasier, Mi Geory ning The Mrs. Re Hosterman George RB man, Mrs. Da el 8 Daun. Mis Alma Rickert, Mrs Willlam Hanna Mrs. David 1. Oraybill, The visitors: Mrs. EE R. Houlg of Belicfonte Rev. W. K. Hoster- man and daughter Ellene, and Mis Marjorie Emery. The gToup wwecied I REC J 1842 president Mrs vice president, Mr Miller Mrs. Reuben Rick- ert; tant Miss FPrazier and treasurer, Mrs Daup A "white gift” service sented in the Lutheran church Stnh- day evening under the direction of Mrs. Ray Mark and Miss Bertha Sharer. Donald Shope directed the music. The cast {ollows: first scribe Willam H. Ferlin so0ond erite Mrs. Pred Homan: torch bearer Miss Lois Homan: attendants, Mics on Ines Luse Florence Weaver, and 3 : Virgin Man Migs Ann a Faye Stover; shepnerd: Al bert Dutrow, Ernest Frank Warren Foust men introw. Robert Foust ane Riegel. Property direcloss nd Robert Mover Were ihr it PEA! the was pre. Jr hg 4 Meivis Jack were Be wise proper f Kerlin Fred Las Erecls Air Raid Tower The gift that ) oy and protec. BONDS STAMPS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Centre Hall, Pa. | Mrs, Milford Luse has been mm | since day night iat | family lat | Wingate last Wednesday, {of Mr fights inflation | while bringing | DEFENSE BUSH HOLLOW | We are still having Sunday school here in the Hollow although M looks #5 though some people have forgot. ten It, Well, Christmas is coming [Come out next Bunday at 9:30 a. m, We'll be looking for you Cottage prayer service thls Fri- at the Charles Bush home Everybody welcome and Mrs, Kenneth Lucas and of Baxonburg, spent the weekend of November 29 at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry 7:80 Mr { Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Blair Carver and Mrs. Harry Carver helped to butcher the Joseph Davidson home at Glad to hear that the young son and Mrs. Plerce Rumberger who has been seriously ill, is im- proving slowly Ed Bush was the only fellow in the Hollow that we heard of who was lucky enough to shoot a buck They certainly were gcarce this year Miss Rachel Resides and Mrs. Roy Spotts helped to butcher at the George Berg home last Thursday Butcherings are still going swing. we'll all have to eat pork stead venison full in- Of A kitehen shower was | Benner Hall } Eminhizer, M1 A and Mrs. Leroy George iclie H E Holt i Faye Loge Nar na Benzie, Doroth) AIDINE TIAL Hall ivi j Mari and Georgie Helen by fr pune wer dren are pl ristmas program at day sens aA —————— SPRING MILLS Christmas just corner and the advent of it has more significance than ever before as the face: a continuation of warfare which ha now engulfed virtually the world A Christmas entitled “Holy Night sented in the high schoc on Wodnesday evening 24 at 7:30. The public is invited to attend. Wo adm! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Condo son Richard, of Cumberiand were weekend guests al Condo home Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Karthaus, were weekend the H E Henry home There were very few bucks brought in by our local hunters, as deer are reported as Very scarce this season Ww wit the around the geason thi woric ¥¥a aul community pagean be Pp | auditorium December cordially ssion wil] re. a va cd ana the Biles guests on in {ul Butchering season i blast among our farmers Mrs. Lain Brungard is at present visiting friends and relatives at Al Hennige a ¥ 14 UNIGIPA MILLHEIM L Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 I. M. Admission 10c & 30c¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY {December 18 & 20) SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM No. 1--JEAN HERSHOLT, in “They Meet Again” No. 2--TIM HOLT. in “Along the Rio Grande” MONDAY & TUESDAY (December 22 & 23) GEORGE MONTGOMERY in Zane Grey's: “Riders of the Purple Sage” ies IAA is “Dressed to Kill” With LLOYD NOLAN Your Cholee Night Monday Night CHRISTMAS DAY ONLY Smilin’ Through” (All technicolor) — S— Sd de aka 4 dedidl 4 ded dA add dd dd SMITH & WINTER Lock Haven’s Christmas Store for Over Fifty Years! for Everyone! LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS ! ® Evening Bags ®* Children’s Prose ® Toilet Preparations ®* Cosmetics ® Nylon Hosiery ®* Kid Gloves ® Fabric Gloves ® Handkerchiefs BEAUTIFUL GIFT TOWELS AND TOWEL SETS Cannon Turkish Sets—grift boxes 2 Mr. and Mre= and Novelty Towel Setfs——grift $1.00 to Mr. and Mrs.’ Guest Size A Christmas Turkish ® Hand Bags ® Novelty Jewelry ® Umbrellas ® Silk Hosiery Pn Towel £1.00 to $2.95 set hoxe Fowel Sets oi Quality hoy ed Fine All Sizes Showing of Towels in irs HIG bE UTR @ FRU @ HI eo HEHE HE HE LBL HL Lat Ee LS G!FT LUGGAGE STYLED FOR MEN OR WOMEN Men's Fitted Case Zipper Bags -n" Ee EE LS itt 8 ca Fitted Cases - - - 24.69 to $25.00 s - $1.25 to $8.00 Wardrobe Cases - - $13.5010 8 Traveling Cases - - $5.50 to $16.00 Manicuring Sets and Scissor Sets for Men £5.00 to £25.00 25.00 0 to $25.00 £1.00) to $7. (ladstone SK.5 Jags and Women 50 We Will Hold 1 'ntil OC} Li gis 8 Make Your Selection Now OI CERIN JR ig ran £aaviey roses ru ry 5s a dle i. La Lanai OUTSTANDING VALI Chenille Bed Spreads New Patterns 4.98 Table Linens GIFT £298 to $13.00 £6.50 to $5.00 $6.00 to $20.00 Bed Linens FOR THE PRACTICAL Quaker or Scranton Lace Cloths All Linen Hemstitched Dinner Cloths All Linen Cloth and Napkin Sets - Hand Blocked Lunch Cloths - 79 to $3.9% Bates Jacquered Bed Spreads £3.98 and $4.98 5 pe. Maderia Dresser Seta - - a S358 Embroidered Pillow Case Sets—boxed - - «832 Imported Embroidered Pillow Case Sets $1.95 to $3.50 Piguot Sheet and Pillow Case Sets - - im $1.98 AN IMPROVED Children’s Department To Make Your Shopping Easy nlarged de new cabi is ider sister ildren’s and Infants’ nets, tables, lighting and an ideal spot to select clothing for the lit tle tot and brother, Y pleased with complete g—the children will MAKE THIS A CHILDREN'S Gift And Electrical Department LARGE GIFT SHOWING IN THE BASEMENT Pyrex Ovenware Novelties etalware Mable and Floor Lamps Door Chimes Qur greatly « partment for Cl Wearables—with display moder: features oro Ou will be be pleased with MERRY CHRISTM AS. show! our Fancy Pottery Glassware Dinnerware Noodenware GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ACCEPTED FOR STYLE AND QUALITY Self Starting Occasional Clocks - - Self Starting Kitchen and Alarm Clocks Automatic Wallie Bakers - - «+ =. Grills for Toasting and Cooking - - Teasters—Plain or Automatic Irons with Indicator or Automatic Modern and Featherweight Irons Coffee Makers wi lit - Blankets or Comforts MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT FOR THE HOME! Chatham Gift Blankets Plenty of warmth with wear All colors and weights $3. 50 to *10 98 $430 to $1495 £1.57 to $6.95 $785 to 311.95 £9 155 io <1 i. 95 3.95 to $15.95 £2.95 5 to $9.95 Wool or Down Filled Comforts Luxurious and Loveable $8: 98 to $22: 50 Playland on the Second Floor TOYS — DOLLS —- GAMES BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOKS Modem ! Hundreds of Moderately Priced Play- things for Children of All Ages. SMITH & WINTER . Lock Haven’s Shopping Center Educational ! Entertaining !
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