Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 5, 1942. A CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY BASKETBALL TEAM CLIMBS TO FIRST PLACE Coach Donald Rose's tiger cage- men jolted a powerful Gregg town-| ship quintet in a fiery match Tues- day night In the Spring Mills gym, winning by the slim margin of one basket, 24 to 22. This victory places Centre Hall- Potter in a triangular tie with Gregg township and Snow Shoe for first spot in the league, each team hav- ing won six and lost two games Tuesday's score hedged from side! to side through the game, Centre Hall leading 6 to 4 In the first frame, settling for a 12 to 12 tie at the half, submitting to a Spring Mills 22 to 20 lead at the end of the third quar- ter, and forging ahead in the last quarter High scorer for Rossmen fiom Spring points. Centre Hall's guard scored seven, making three at the foul line Others on starting lineup, which out substitution throughou game, were M. Fry and B forwards: J. Rimmey, center N. Rimmey, guard Gregg Township's 5 Rossman and Watts Houser, center G Krout, guards Centre Hall's girls Gregg Tuesday evening The teams will play day against East Penns ah a the mateh Was Mills with ten Ralston for three Hall-Potter's played with. the Mover and Centre tarters were forwards: R Houser and team lost to 20 to 17 here on Fri- Valle) DEFENSE PLANS SHOW ENCOURAGING PROGRESS Defense work in Centre Hall ceived considerable impetus week with the organization of sev- eral new units, according to Paul Breon. defense chairman, A public meeting was held in the high school building last evening to acquaint the community with plans for local activities Saturday re- this February 7, has been set as Civillan Defense Registration Room in the high school building will be open that day from 9a m to 9 p. m. for the purpose of enrolling every person eighteen years of age and over. in Centre Hall and Potter township, who is willing to offer services to the loci defense council Men and women are such duties as aircraft fighting watching medical care, evacuation ete Any local citizen other communitie: ter here day needed spotting emergency demoliti fire meeting, be free, since Mr, Elder is volunteer. ing his services. Materials needed for dairy route this week the course will be: a copy of the jack McClenahan is employed now Red Cross First Ald text, which may | with the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. | tended the wedding of he be secured for sixty cents at the first) ¢. Awoona. note book and pencil, and two triangular bandages made by! cutting diagonally across a forty. inch square of unbleached muslin, Ad hb @» | {end with Miss Eleanor Armstrong in |! | State Cqgllege. Miss Catharine Martz has recent. “BOOST CENTRE HALL" BROADCAST OVER RADIO Mills knitting mill. Vernon Godshall of York, A "Boost Centre Hall” program , the weekend here with his mother, has been broadcast each day this Mrs. Margaret Godshall, week from Monday through Friday | ‘mr and Mrs. J. Frank Smith of over WMRF, Lewistown, 1490 oh the gejlefonte, spent the weekend with dial, at about ten minutes before wy. and Mrs. Frank P. Geary noon. This is one of the activities Mr oF ae Tecently organized Lion's | gq turday supper guests of Mr The same organization is laying Mrs. Ralph Neff in Linden Hall plans now for charter night, set ten-| Willlam H. Kerlin took Mrs. Cail tatively for March 24. The president, Burkholder to Camp Devitt for a W. W. Kerlin, has appointed this! periodic enn on Monday committee to make the arranges Mrs: Samuel Grove returhed ves- ments: Donald Shope, J. F. Wetzel !terday from Milton, Dela, where she Ray Mark, Jack Kirkpatrick, and had been visiting Mrs, Marcia Winn william Hanna ibe Mrs, Willis Ripka of Bellefonte At a meeting last Tuesday even- yigiteq Mrs. Dale MeClintie and Mrs ing the Lion's Club voted to hold 1% | wyiam MoClintic Monday after- regular meetings on the second and’ o6n : fourth Tuesday of each month from Mrs. Anna Brooks went to State 6:10 to 7:25 o'clock at the Coldron]| bag e : " A College Saturday, where she Is em- restaurant. Mr. 8hope was selected oloved the 1 = of BA Wale as song leader, Ernest Frank Sr. a Eo at the home of M. W. Neid- assistant, and David Graybill as pi- igh anist M [580s The president appoined these ad- | Homan of Penn ditional committees: publicity, Mr. Weekend with M: Hanna, J Harold Durst George | Homan Lutz, and Clayton Homan; program Mr. and Mrs. George Rimmey 9 R. 8S. Hagan. F. V. Goodhart, and Sunday supper guests of her James Hassinger: convention Mr. Luther Dele family, In Wetzel, T. A. Hosterman, Fred Hom- | burg an: Lion's education, the Rev. D. R Mrs Jacob Keener, Mr. Frank. and Charles H | gettinger of Light M.D attendance, Paul priday afternoon Breon. George Stover, and Ceorge agiiler 3 Johnson for Mrs. 8. W. Smith Jther { : hi l a and | Lutheran Womans ommunity oo | lety at the WwW girls. Mn evening and Mr y i and Mildred pent the Clavton Jane Roush and State and Mr father and Boa ls- Lee and Mrs Spring Mil with Mi C entertained the Missionary Soc W. Kerlin home last committeey welfare are boys Graybill, C. W. Booger Frank: community better ment. Bdgar Miler, Mr. Stover and Fred Homan: safely, Messrs Durst Hassinger and Hosterman: citizen- ship and patriotism. Mr. Goodhart Clavton Homan and Mr. Mark; edu- cation, Messrs. Wetzel, Grayhill Shope, Breon and the Rev. Mu Keener: eivie improvement, Messrs Johnson, Lutz and Kirkpatrick; and| a4. woman's Mi health and welfare, Dr Light. Wii- of the Evangelical liam Pr Campbell, and J. William this evening at the Bradford Margaret Godshall Mr. and Mrs. Roy n daughter Margaret, of SBiate College had Sunday supper with Mrs Mec. Clintic's parents Mt end Mrs Bruce Ripka standing Miss Margaret Alexander is car- ing for the two small children Mr. and Mrs. Peul Zimmerman Aaronsburg Mrs. George Latz will tain the Friendship Bible cla: of th Reformed Sunday school at home this evening ents WILLING WORKERS’ (CLASS ELECTS 1942 OFFICERS New officers elected at Wiill- ing Workers Evangelical Sunday the | SONS jguests of John Williams | a h Harry Reish took over the Brooks | Sunday | Miss Patty Boozer spent the week | dnughites of BOALSBURG and Mrs, Claude Williams and of Centre Hall, R D were and family Mi Mrs. A. J days in Ambridge Addleman spent Monday she son Addleman at Ambridge Mr. and Mrs. Haold Fisher and Huntingdon, and Mi Nevin Fisher of State Col- Sunday at the Fisher and Mrs | lege, spent i home. ly secured employment in the Spring | spent | Mary Reish and Nora Mite Stover of y of Misses Sun- py gues Mr, and Mrs | Yeagertown, were day. 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From there Whiteman will go to Washing D. C., where she will make with her son, Thomas Moore and family and Mrs. Edward Spotts and made a business trip Badie Schacfler of Bellefonte John Hess of Altoona, spent afternoon with Miss Beulah her Mother spent Sat- and Mir her urdny 87 Mrs afternd John Horner spent on in Lew! M: ovd William and tower Brows ways works | Bsturday Paul Meyers tilda, Mis weekend | Oharl Wilsor Mrs Hed at he Clarence Sunday Bunday Mir New mother irday until Monday Visitor home Sunday Tennlg of Tyrone Howard Bwan iries received while on a trip to 1 wank, with some frien wen (al pen he Bamue] evening Blover and son spent with Mr. and Mrs and family at Port Ma- pital days Hershey. spent Mis W/E My and Mrs at the Charlie es Biitt C William Korman of Tyron Cox home ing and fracturing Nis cheek bone He was taken to Johns Hopkins Hos- where he remained several R.D Ella Stitt it Thursd at Btate Kline sper wit} Bohn home oliege Mrs. T. B. Begner naerwent a ma jor Pini of Huntingd« operation in the Memorial Hospital ZION Mrs, Charles Krebs, Mi: Dewey Ferree of Mackeyville, Mrs. Clar- ence Romig and daughter Betty of Clintondale, spent Thursday with Mrs. Krebs daughter, Mrs. Wilbu; Kerstettor of this place Lewistown Borry Wo note Mrs. Pearle vered from Is on the sick Hest, We wish speedy recovery M1 Miss Bara Dunkle of Hublersh WeeKnic ¥ith lo afternoon nd Mrs. William McAley n Falls, Ohio ited the lat. mother and sister, Mrs, Auske and Minnie Conrad from Bat- William Tennis Mrs, Minerva rman and Rob- and Mr. and the were a Kr at Ralph Tennis of Bhar reco her ; tr itas Lh more. While in Baltimo P's LEE! at for youu We buy direet, do away with unnecessary in-between expenses—you save today! 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He is employed in the York Miss Ruth Hartley: vice president ployed in tie York - — : ale | » 8 3 For the benefit of the piano fund, Mrs. John Schaeffer; secretary, Mrs Bal and Lock Campa : Mrs he Woman's Guild the Centre Hall-Potter Alumni will Lawrence Hartley; assistant sponsor a public card party in the John Whiteman, ahd treasure: Mrs regular meeting in the high school gymnasium next Thurs- George Sweeney ; church Sunday evening dav night. February 12. beginning! Besides the hosless these members | routine program, the at 8 o'clock ’ were present: Miss Hartley, Mrz | Keener, pastor, spoke on Facilities will be Shaeffer, Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. White- | third psalm contract and auction bridge, five, man, Mrs. W. K. Hsoterman, Mrs. The local fire company was 7 hundred, pinochle, and chinese George Ralston, Mrs. Harold FE.lto extinguish a bisge in the smoke checkers. Besides a door prize, nu-| Bradford, Mrs Reuben 8. Rickert house at the Domer Ishler home merous other prizes will he award- Mrs. Paul Bechtol, Mrs. William! Monday afternoon Several hams od Hanna, and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison were burned but there appeared to ‘Many . bb no other damare will be asked by the commitiee to Donhld make small centributions in the he Presider form of refreshments or money {o COR the buy the prizes Under the direction of Paul Em- header Basketball game The price of rick of Bellefonte, the local fire-! aay night, reports set at 35 cent: men organized an auxiliary firemen’s’ $160 58, which will net training school here Tuesday, Jan- iy £150 wary 27. Classes are to be held every Friday evening in the Centre Hall. Mr. and Mr Potter High School building Addi- Moved recently of the late John tional enrollees are expected. Stu- ha t pac and Wifé, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas dents need not be members of the lo- SUNNYRELD SMOKED SHALL size Delaney, are doing the farming on eal fire company to be eligible : ™ ! cal fire company to be eligib the Delarey he ettcad hoe on Dated! Enriched MARVEL Fm- 3 n a town FORMED AT CENTRE HALL Sunes guests of Mrs. C.F B iW d A D mi sus ery were: Mrs Frank McClellan and LIGHT » TENDER DELICIOUS 1/4 Lb. 1 7c class for beginners, daughters, Byrnina and Mildred of Loaves In Our Candy Dep't! school class meeting held last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs Frank P are pres - Comer Chuck Roast - 25¢ Pork Sausage « 27¢ Steaks "uno.t Fancy Seafood! "™~" Sirota Veal & Pork Grouna Rump Roast wun English Roast Corned Beef Sunnyfield Canadian End Cuts = * * *» ALUMNI CARD PARTY TO BE HELD FEB. 12 ident Frosh loose @ B® BB BN taming held their Reformed Besides the Rev D R the twenty. Super Right Fancy Jumbo Shrmp Tasty Sea Scallops Halibut Steaks Rock Lobster Tails _ FRESH STEWING OYSTERS rn 31¢ Frying Pint 85¢ murs» 30 36¢ : ='34¢ 1». 27 ¢ ® Smoked Squares Ta '* 19¢ —_——_—_— Famous “DAILY Feed: Super available for Right 1 Hled Super Right alumni in the community Ria Can TRAINING SCHOOL FOR AUXILIARY FIREMEN BEGINS 4 Rose cal chairman of y which form re of a doubles last Thurs ree its of : 8 ON approximate. Sty Bacon i admission has been including tax Black Twig Crisp, Fresh...Y A-B.C.G Iceberg Lettuce . . . 3 += 17¢ Fresh Texas—Vitaming A-B.C.G Broccoli . . . 2+ 21¢c Firm, Clean Calif aMgming A.C Carrots .. 25:1 5¢ Juicy Florida—Large 54.64's—Vitamins B & C » Grapefruit 6 ~ 25¢ 3 0s Sweet California Navel—Vitamins B&C FRESH DRESSED ROASTING RED CROSS FIRST AID Oranges 200 2 Dox 35¢ 3.5, Lb. Avg. Large 150-176's 2 Dozen 45¢ CLASS OPENS TOMORROW Red Cross standard first its Initial meeting to- y night in the Cen- school building from John Delaney to the former home Dashem. Their son nave A class in aid will hold morrow (Friday tre Hall-Potte; 7 to 10 o'clock Lorin J. Elder, rescue and first ald chairman from State College, will instruct the class which is sched- o meet Friday evenings for Sponsored by Tendered Pound Cooked KNITTING CLASS IS Pound Small Size A knitting Short Shank Smoked Picnics the American Red’ State College: Mrs. Thomas Foss seven At completion ‘of | Cross, began yesterday afternoon at’ and daughter Lillian, of Pleas the course certificates will be issued | the home of Mrs. 8. T. Riegel. The Gap, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Finkle by the American National Red Oross, | object is to train women in a 1eW and daughter Dorothy Ann, of Mil. Men and women from Oentre Hall, lessons for future Red Crocs knit-| fiinburg. Spring Mills, Madisenburg, Rebers. Hing q b y o burg and vicinities are being urged | Mrs. Henry Kimbrell, Mrs. C. A.| AMON the children who have be- JUrg and : izabet artholo. | come very ill in the epidemic of W searol The committee desires an | Millet. and Miss Elizabeth Bartho 1 the inktructors measles sweeping the community at llment of at least one hundrea A MEW are present are Tat Miller d h “The imatriction In this course wi Ary others wishing to join the I AULT, Atgh. LC "class should get In touch with these 7 of Mre. Feyrtte Miller, and El- instructors ‘of ' Mrs. Ridge] len Whiteman, daughter of Mr. and MILLHEIM L Evenings uled t int seeks the White House Evaporated MILK 6 Cans 47: Sold and Guaranteed by AAT Lh Scratch Feed Laying Mash . 16%, Dairy Feed Oyster Shells. 12¢ Ib 23¢ 3 Phe {0c 100 T= $2.35 100 “= $302 100 Uh $2.04 _.25 = 25¢ vew! Delicious! Sunnyfield RICE GEMS 2% 17c OUR DAIRY PRODUCTS! Our dairy products are fresher—sushed direct from Amer jca's better producers. and priced to bring you real savings That’: no mere boast! Let us convince you today! Fresh Roll BUTTER 2. 79c EGGS ~~ 29¢ FRESH MILK . . pa. JRC COTTAGE CHEESE i 1 5 THE NEW ULTRA. - REFINED CLOROX Choc. Cream Drops Hershey Kisses Chewing Gum Warwick Chocolate Thin Mints 14 =e Mello-Wheat Salad Dressing Nectar Tea ox . . . . Oyster Crackers «= 2 Sky Flake Wafers - Corned Beef "'7i™ Nutley Oleo %inin®” lona Peaches "a2 . . Mixed Evap. Fruits + 2 Gold Medal Bisquick . . . 29c¢c Pancake Flour 5a 17c Cake Flour oma . . . . Ax 15¢ AMMONIia Geretmis « « + = = gu 9c Boraxo Hand Soap 2 o 29¢C Borax rev mie ree | 15¢ Soap Grains aia. Quick, Bich Suds 10% Pure Hydrogenated dexo 3 = 61c¢c Vegetable Shortening 13c 31c 29c 29c 20c 23c 33c 25c¢ 23c CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. WK. Hos- Mrs. P. V. Goodhart returned Sat térman, pastor. Lemont-Sunday urday night to Ber home here after school, 10:00: eéfurch service, 11:00 9 1wo-weeks' visit with hey brother Tussevville- Communion, 6:00; Sun. and wife, Mr. and Mrz. John Me- aay. schol’ 10:00. Bethegda—Com- Wiliams. in Port Laoderdale, Fla miOnion, 2:00. Centre Hall-Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. J M, Kirkpatrick, school, 8:30: ehyirch sftvice, 7:30 with whom she made the trip to Luther: The Rev CC. Otto, Florida, will remain there for sev. pastor, ‘Oentre Hall<@unday school, #rAl more weeks 9:30; church servile T:30. Spring, Mise Martha Mowery shtertainied Mills—Church service, 9:00. Sunday! the Frienti#hip Sunday selicol clhss school, 10:00. Tusseyville—Sunday of the Lutheran churth at tim home school. 9:30: chureh service, 10:30 of the Rev. and Mrs. ©. C. Otto Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn, Tuesday evening. These members pastor. Centre Hall—Church seftvice, were present Mis. Rov Dutrow, 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30. Spruce- teacher, Mrz. Clyde Decker, Misses town-«8unday school, 9:30: church Florente Weaver, Jean Petteroif service, 10:45: Young People's ser. Mabel Foust, Ethel Poorman, Mad. vice, 7:30. aline Foust, Ruth Witmer. Inez Luse Presbyterian: The Rev. J M. Kirk- and Darlene Foust patrick, pastor. Ne church serVices, Barbara Gray, twelve-year-old during the absence of the pastdr.) ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Latham Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Kebner, B™ Gray, and President Roosevelt pastor. Oentre Hall—-8unday school.’ celebrated their birthdays on the 19:30; church servite 7:30. Spring Sane date. January 30, These {riends Mills—8unday school, 9:30. church joined “Bobby” in a party at her ‘service. 10:30. Farmers Mills—8un- | home Saturday night: Dale Confer, | day school, 1730] elrireh Service, 2:30. Marjorie Emery, Betty Sweeney, a A Clara Lou Wetzel, Ruth Spyker, Joanne Settle, Eleanor Potter. and L. Burberry Oray. Jr 19¢ Ron Pkg. Qt Jar Ann Page—Fine Wheat Farina Mis. Ralph Whiteman Most of the Use Instesd of Sagar 7°10 and 9:00 P. M. For Swentening cases are less severe Admission lhe & 30¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (February 6th & Tth) Robt. Montgomety Clande Rains "Here Comes Mr. Jordan’’ Evelyn Keyes Edw. E. Horton (If you come in late, remember, Mr. Jordan and Edw. Everitt Hor. ton are invisible to the rest of the cast, except Robert Mont- gomery and yourself.) . LATEST NEWS ISSUE CARTOON Creamy, Smooth ANN PAGE 4-4h Pkg i-Lh, Phgs 120m Pkg. 120m Tin B( Lbs Ne. l Cans 110m Pkgs, 0-on. Pkg. ONE NIGHT ONLY®@ MONDAY NIGHT ONLY The darling of the screen ; SHIRLEY TEMPLE is back in the very best picture she ever made "Kathleen’’ Choice Night-—Always Winners ! WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (February 11th) A Park Avenue play girl who works in a Dime-a-Dance Hall to win the man she loves: “’Sing For Your Supper” Charles (Buddy) Rogers & Orch. Eve Arden Benny Baker Bert Gordon COMEDY SPORT REEL COLOR CARTOON Soon!~—Return Showing: “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" Sunnyfield PERSONALS Mrs. Lyhn Derstine of Bellefonte, [spent Tuesday ws a gust of Mrs.' Mrs. 8 T. Riogel announces that | Anna Bartholomew and family. these local women are knitting on MYs. Dorothy Knapp of Bellefonte, | & New consignment of yarn from the in caring for Miss Helen Bartholo.' Red Cross: Miss Anna Sweeney i mew, who has been ill for nearly two Me. AL. Emery Mrs, Donald weeks | Shope, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs Miss Hele Odenkirk who has been | Ralph Whiteman, Mrs Edgar Mil- commuting to her work in State Sf: MI J. D..Gonfer, Mm. ©. A College this winter. began staying Miller, Mrs. David I Graybill, Mis up this week | Ar a ilotiey, Mie Titangeth . rs. Geary, Lt Mr and Mis. N. B. Martz of Pertha Sharer, Mrs. Honre Kimbrel Guernsey, spent from Friday to 8un- | pe © H. Light. Mrs, Frank Brad- day with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. ford Mis Philin Bradford. M . Sweeney and other relatives in this Daniel 8. Danp Pr r V. Good vicinity ihart, and Mrs. Roy 5. Jamison Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold Durst and Theee additional women a Te doing | two children, Duane and Lama Kay, Red Cress sewing: Mrs. D. © Mit. were Sunday supper guests of Mr. terling, Miss Martha Boal, Mrs, {and Mrs. Cornelits Houtz and] John Heckman, Mes, Thomas De- | daughter in Lemont, laney, and Mrs. 8, W. Smith,
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