THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 15, 1942, Page Two CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY | CHURCH SERVICES The Rev. W. K. Hos Spring Mills—Wor- school, 10:15, Evangelical terman, pastor ship, 9:15; Sunday Centre Hall--Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 10:30, Tusseyville~ Sunday school, 1:30; church service, 2:30. Lemont—S8unday school, 10; church service, 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall--Sunday school, 9:30: Communion, 10:30. Farmers Mills—Church service, 9: Sunday school, 10. Georges Valley-—Sunday school, 9:30: church service, 7:30 Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall--Church service, 7:30: Sunday school, 10:30. Spruce- town--Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 10:45; Young People's ser- vice, 7:30 Spring Mills—8unday school, 9:30: church service, 7:30 Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M, Kirk- patrick, { Lemont—Sunday school, 10: chur ch service, 11. Pine Grove—Church service, 9:30; Sun- day school, 10:30. Centre Hall—Sun- day school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 Reformed pastor. Tusseyville- 8: Sunday school, 10 Sunday school, 9:30; 10:30 The Rev. D. R. Keener, Church service, Centre Hall church service, REV. J. M. KIRKPATRICK HEADS MINISTERIUM The K. Hos- terman Rev and Mi "ward entertained the ministers and their families at their home af- ter the last session of the Week of Prayer, Friday evening These were present Mrs. J. Max Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. Walter F. Glenn and son Gilbert, the Rev, and Mrs. Dellas R. Keener. and the Rev. and Mis, Clarence C. Otto, and Ann and Chappy Troutman At this time the ministerium a brief reorganization meeting, elect- ing these officers: president, the Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick; vice pr 3 the Rev. Mr. Hosterman; se the Rev. Mr. Otto, and treasurer the Rev. Mr. Keenei \ and the Rev. the Rev FIREMEN'S DANCE TO BE HELD JANUARY The an firemen’'s dance be held Centre Hall -Pott gymnasium Friday, Januar 8:30 to 1 o'clock, So ald Shope, general chairman Other members of the general committee are: D. C. Mitterling, re- freshments: David I. Graybill, mus- jc: W. W. Kerlin, advertising; Geo Sweeney, ticket sales, and Reuben 8S. Rick decora The admission at fifty cents, includ ua the WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL NAMED BAND DIRECTOR Pp wa Jampbell 1H added tors of William to the board of direc National Bank at a meeting Tuesday morning rectors re-elected are Daup, F. E. Wieland, J. L F. V. Goodhart, W. W. Ke W. Miller and R. 8. Hagan At an organization meeting in the afternoon, directors ted these officers pre ident Daniel Daup president, F. E. Wieland and also re-elected Daniel S. Daup as cashier and Mrs. Harold E. Brad- ford as assistant the Flist yckholders: Other di- Daniel 8 Decker riin, E the re-elec vice CENTRE HALL FIREMEN ON DUTY TO TWO FIRES ¥ C omi X aly was kept © } Satur two flue f The first came ley Brooks residence lating smoke alarmed members of the family Saturday evening about g o'clock. Firemen opened floors and partitions near the inside flue in the dining room and one bedroom and extinguished the blaze Some firemen were still at the Brooks Ripka sent in similar fire at of Centre Hall returned home Heving the bla: from R. Stan- when accumu- on guard a call for help or a his farm home south Most of the firemen Sunday morning be- e to be under control put those still on duty called for more help in the afternoon when flames broke out again This time it was necessary love the weatherboarding at end of the house and saw oul huge pine logs which were smotl- dering next to the inside chimney Repairs may amount to $1000 to re- the PERSONALS Mrs. William MeClintic guest of her daughter, State College. Monday Mr. and Mrs. D. M Bradford daughter Beulah, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker nd two children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur MeClellan and family in Lock Haven Was Freda | evening supper with . .. January held | residence when Bruce | jes are Mrs five the ; ini j the election of these 11942 i ner | The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. C. A. Spy- ker Philip Bradford has been confined to bed for several days this week with an infected ear Donald Ruble, who ls employed in Gable's beauty shop spent the weekend with his mother and sisters here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son Jack of Bellefonte, had Saturday Mr. and Mrs John B. Wert, Sr The Ladies’ Bible formed church met with Mrs. M. K. Moore Mrs. Robert Schlegel returned her home in Fleetwood Friday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Delas R. Keener and family Reuben Colyer of near ville, has come to make his with his sister and husband and Mrs. James Spyker The basketball teams will travel to Millheim Friday evening for their first encounter with the East Penns Valley teams this season People of the community are asked by the Boy S s to save old news- papers and magazines They will collect and bale old paper ning this week class of the Re- last evening to Tussey - home Mi ou Saturday evening dinner guests of ' Gal Donald Shope were Misses Geraldine Hoover, Dorothy McMichaels, Beverly Hall, Esther Hastings and Miriam Homan, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney, son William, daughter Betty and Miss Gloria Brooks were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leightley in Oak Hall The Evangelical and church consistory met last ening at the home J. F. Wetzel The joint consistory is scheduled to meet 19 in the church here Mr. and Mrs Reformed of Mrs Patty Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. William McClintic Mrs. George Lohr and Mrs Frazier of Bellefonte, called in afternoon The Rev. W. K. Hosterman tended the meeting of the Evangel- jcal ministerium of the Williamsport Distric New Columbia, Tuesday. Mr wterman and ter El- isne Ross an dGlenn of Milesburg Mr Mi Howard the and al- tatigh GRugsa in Alri D. K. Ernst, practic al psychologist iy Creek M public demonstration ) Centre Hall- Potter auditorium Monday evening January 18 at 7:30 o'clock. A small admisison will be charged Mr Mrs B. Wert entertained » Grange Fair or Cecil vin of Biale and Harry Corman of Spr ing and these fal: 1 Mi: Ralst Mr two Ruth present a vonotism Nnotism the John mued jaughters I with b J. B Wert 8B Tussey ville, Centre the 3 Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Anna Rossman of came to the Wert home In Hall Wednesday to spend 8, on Malcolm Mr gene Mr Mr and Ei ch n and Win fete Ric) and Rettben 8 Burkhold The Rev. C. F. Lauer, chaplain atl the Rockview Penitentiary, spoke to the Problems of Democracy World History classes of the Len tre Hall-Pe ig Sch ool Monday af- ternoon. His ¢ the methods used by the rehabilitate its inmates er aed ana The Garden Section of the Wom- an's Club will meet tomorrow ning at the home of Mrs. C. A ler. Discussion and reports will ern “Disease. Insects and Pests Weeds.” Besides Mrs. Miller, hostess. Henry Kimbrell, Mrs and Mrs. George aii eye. Mil- won - and F. V. Goodhart Jenner These persons from this vicinity | attended the tenth annual Pennsyl- { vania Duteh dinner in i Tuesday evening: James Faust, the D. R. Keener, David 1. Gray- A. Miller, Bruce Runkle, C. Rev bill, C B and Roy 8. Jamison and G. F. Dunkleberger, PhD. of Suzquehanna University The Sunday Evangelical school and chureh reorganization meeting | held on Sunday morning resulted in| officers Reuben for superintendent, 2ickert: assistant, bill: secretary. Edwin Crawford; as- sistants, Jean Hanna and lefa Bit- treasurer, Clayton Wagner; (church trustee, George Ralston, and church pianist, David I. Graybill in Altoona,’ begin- | and | Selinsgrove | Stover, P. H. Luse, J. FF. Wetzel | Among the speakers were J. 1. Woodruff, Ph.D. | 8. David I. Gray- | | Miss Myra Rockey spent last week at the Bartholomew home Mrs, 8. T. Riegel and Mrs Miller spent Wednesday | Haven Mrs, Feyvette Miller and Mrs. Wil- liam Spyker spent Saturday in Lock aaven Mr. and Feyette in Lock Mrs. Devoe Blerly of Rebersburg, spent Sunday with Mr {and Mrs. George Lulz | Miss Orpha Gramley of Millheim, | visited Miss Helen Bartholomew from Saturday to Monday Georgle Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Johnson, has de- veloped a case of measles Miss Margaret Al several davsg last week lege with Mrs. R. F Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary Sunday dinner guests of Mr Mrs. J. F. Smith in Bellefonte Mrs. Delas R. Keener will enter tain the Reformed Friendship Bible class at her home this evening The Evangelical Woman's sionary Society will meet this ning at the Daniel 8 The Music Sec of Wom- an’s Club will meet this evening at the home Mrs, John B. Wert Jr The Lutheran Helping Hand Sun. ' school class will meet M Burkholder residence 1 ning Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius daughter visited Mu Harold Durst {: evening xander in State Nielson pent Col- were and Mis- eve Daup Homi tion the of atl the and George morning hey 8. Rickert Thursday DP. C night Reuben Lutz left Washington Thursday alld ¢ HE returned Mrs. Fred Homan entertained the | Young Women's Missionary Society {of the Lutheran church at her home { Tuesday evening Miss Elizabeth confined to bed of a recent rib to heal properly McClintic and children | were | Bartholomew wa t Week because + herp fail mjury {allied las whlch Mitterling Hall-Pott to Gregg Andrew Zettle, s ral months ¢ home in Berwic y Centre Hall t Betty Johinosn, Ruth Runkle, Anna Maris Lefa Bitner, Mrs ley. Mrs. Reuben © Rev, and Mrs W and El The gr office for 1042 Joan Hanna vic Johnson 1 UNIGIPA W MILLHEIM L Evenings 7:10 and 5:00 P. M. Admission 10c & 3c FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 16th & 17th) The story of a desperate and adventurous man and the am- ‘hiteman | Lawrence Hart. Rickert K. Ho Dianis piani azing lengths to which he goes in his search for money- HUMPHREY BOGART, MARY ASTOR, in: “The Maltese Falcon” MONDAY NIGHT ONL Y {January 19th) Zip ACTION ADVEN- TURE and the sock of Young Americans, in “Down In San Diego” with BONITA GRANVILLE CHOICE NIGHT MONDAY NITE Total $35.00 — 2 Jack Pols FRIDAY & SBATURDAY (January 23rd & 24th) “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" NIEMAN’S CLEARANCE SALE | Begins Fri., Jan. 16 - Ends Jan. 24 Ladies’ Coats, Dresses—All marked down. Our stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel is large and values are available through- out the entire store. Nieman’s Department Store Open every evening except Tuesday and Thursday, when we close at 6:00 P, Millheim, Penna. M. | Methodist Thursday this of which monthly board of on Sunday morning a by the with liam A Pre service I With s¢ £5 Oak Monday announced Tax News wing he still o please per all County sermon by the pastor byterian Chu rmon by cent UNIONVILLE Church: Prayer sel evening at the close will be held mecting of the church February Ist, which ‘is not far distant, Our tax hooks in the borough look pretty fair and we are | inxious to make them still better. | et up nll account vice | taxes after the regular Lh official Sunday school t 9:15, followed 10°30 i ' 10: John Ti wil \ ed at nome clean old preaching service at who has been Va. returned Bunday., Hig! at thy his again helm Camp Lee here on are unknown are glad to in the borough Cm. Rey Snyder ch this Sunday evening a the pastor Bible study cia \ A Jan. 19, at home ¢ Prea ng future plans 7 time, but we Bee miling face wood evening Hght fire was nigh one evening last week oll stove exploded In one ipstalrs rooms of the Charles property and fire to bear in mind the reguls room. The fire was confined to Lhe penalty oom and its contents Poor. Borou ! ‘ ponded upon the reported fn th when the Rob- thie bore An Of To 1 iil | taxes Son "1 As person ainlim and used Buy A&P’s | fire extinguishers and put it out ‘are but glad it A very gurred and it worse Bamuel Luca | Mr tioned at Liu Year's His Mi Marg: ing expec Lhe M1: family 1 Bridge Club Frid Harol Fiuhe Vv vi “SUPER Meats... 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