1942. “nl niop for tive Beryice Mon - day. February 16, will be in the post office at Unionville insteant” of the Community Hall ag previously an- ince THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 12, RE Tuesday evening at the home of school pupil if the Supervising prin- | Mrs. Ray Mark cipal believes such a photograph is All schools will be desirable. The studio would furnish February 16, national a photo of pupil for school day records, free of charge, while pupil an opportunity to pur- A —— —— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY section vill the with a machine gun and with saving several d children his father Hero to Fra General of ished nm Manila : - related Monday Change Registration P ' off Japanes Sunbury Native In one Dr. Claude A. Bu nide ols B. Ba Chovernor the Philippines, disting sell In the fighting at father W, C. Buss Lroops of the city Bele gistration Vie Credited Wo omen al closed Monday, registration each sald, would have Place Mrs COMBINED BAND GIVES CONCERT AT LOCAL SCHOOL, band from Gregg Township and Centre Hall-Potter High €chool, including a personnel of about 115 students, presented a conVert in the loeal school auditor. ium last evening A similar per- formance will be given at Snoring Mills next Wednesday evening, Feb- ruary 18, beginning at 8 o'clock, The program began with a march, Sunmaid,” by Lee! an overture, Pacific Moon,” by Johnson, and an- other march, “Honor Band," by| Weber, played by the combined ! bands under the direction of Donald R. Shope of Centre Hall The Gregg Township band, direct- ed by Harold T. Breon, then playec the following group “Lovalty' King Rose Tournament,” by Our Directors,” Bigelow Wash- it n Pe March,” Sousa God of Our Fathers warren and Pennsylvenia Weber A group by the Centre Hall-Potter band followed Warming Up hy Ribble: “Blue Moon," Ribble; “For- Chennette: “Neptune Rib- Golden * arranged as a Findler and A combined Sunset quariet " Bennett Breon directed I th e Co omb "Let i Y Soh ] wd band Am d Ban. and ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO HOLD CARD PARTY TONIGHT auction bridge, five and Chinese wvallable at the Al evening wd nochle ATTEND CENTRE HALL DEFENSE MEETING $00 { llowed Thess i IrouEn 1 ‘ : Metal Company, under ti sion of Roy H. Adami. ~ - » - CHURCH SERVICES rh Ww igelical Rev Sunday school xiist: The Rev, W. F. Glenn » Hall—-Chureh school, 10:30. Spruce- chool, 9:30; church Young People's ser. ring Mills urch service, 7:30 The Rev, J. M. Kirk- wr [< mont—Sunday + chureh vice, 11:00 —Church service, 9:30; 10:30 Centre Hall 9.30 r hurch servic : ¥ Face Sunday ~SUNGay 10:45; ” < Qi Aas SuaGay Presbyterian SOT ¢ hool choot) Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, pastor. Centre Hall-Sunday school, church service, 10:30 Prof Charles T. Spotts of Franklin and Marshall College, will deliver the sermon. Tusseyville—Chureh service, « Sunday school, 10:00 G30 $:30 1 B. Gray will enter- eran Helping Hand class at her home M Lathan tain the Luth Sunday school this evening MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM Evenings 7-10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (February 13th & 14th) Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, in “Tarzan's Secret Treasure’ Primitive passions of the jungle LATEST NEWS “CALLING ALL GIRLS" MONDAY NIGHT ONLY (February 16th) GENE, ridin’ to the rescue, in: “SIERRA SUE” Gene Autry * Smiley Burnette LUCKY MON_ NITE at 9 P. M. “THREE STOOGES COMEDY" LATEST NEWS WED. NIGHT ONLY (February 18th) Ann Southern and George Murphy, in: . - “nn “Ringside Maisie Just what the doctor ordered Plenty of good clean comedy for the family! ALWAYS THE BEST SELECTED SHORTS and Mrs { § Molly (John Glasgow of Huntingdon, were PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corl and daughter Marilyn of State College, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B | F. Corl Robert Frazie; into the apart. of Miss Carrle- Mr. and Mrs are | planning to move ment in the home belle Emerick The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Brown has been very il with an attack of pneumonia, Mrs. David Stoner has been eriti- cally {ll for two weeks Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Musser and family of Rock Spring, spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs, F, V. Good- hart Miss Barbara Potter was the week. end guest of Miss Geraldine Rockey at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Millner in Pleasant Gap Migs Louise Ralston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Ralston, was operated on for appendicitis Monday at the Centre Aunty Hospital Mrs. W. W. Kerlin entertained the Clover Club at her home Saturday evening The W ning at Goodhart In cooperation with other dairies in this on, Reish's Dalry | livering milk only four days a week, Monday, Wednesday, PFPriday and Saturday. This changes was effected to conserve tres and ou Care auto parts, Reish's milk and cream, however, wvallable the local grocery stores Mr Mrs. Fred and Pred Luse Homan formance Tuesday Mrs, FP eve Vv C.T U the home met 4) sect de- er gally at Mr and Ice Heman and Mi attended the in Hers} and M1 Mrs. C. H Follies per he How Reformed at 7:30 o'clock Stamm of A ship local Nevin Speaxer fellow the meeting Reformed Young been Invited to ¥ Slack will entertain Re- home otal The People attend as the Bellefonte have also Mrs. J. Fre Ladies’ Bi formed Sund; evening Miss Eleanor College, spent t Patricia Boozer Mi ie § hong home their Bes sv nd Rebs rom wo ten of ’ Oi the LIC her Armstrong of State 1e weekend v and G00 and eizht lock on nniversar 1942 stort ener Mr. and Mr: wil Ia Am Pp C am; ye at Penn's Cave The 1. O_O. P. and Rebekah lodges are planning their annual banquet! for wednesday evening, February 18 in thelr lodge hall at Members of both lodges families are invited. The mission price is a donation, either in money or food. The committee on arrangements includes Daniel Bloom, V. A. Auman, and John De- laney, The Music Section of Club will meet next Th ing at tf ome of Mrs ze] Mrs. Earl Frazier Frazier entertained dinner last Thursday Alexander. Mrs. Talitha Mrs. Kryder Frank Mrs. Frank Bradford, Mrs. Phillp Bradford, Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Miller, Ars | Daniel 8. Daup, Miss Ida Frazier Mrs. Robert Frazier, Mrs. Bruce Ar- Miss Pear! Arnry, Miss Stella Hosterman, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkholder. The women spent the day quilting The Garden Section of the Wom- ans Club will meet Monday even- ing, February 16, at the home of Mrs. George Sweensy, A son, the second in was born last week to Mr Lester Garbrick Mrs. Clayton H, Light ill with tonsilitis Weekaond guests of Mr. and Mrs William MeClintiec and Mr. and Mrs Dale MeClintie were Misses Rita Jordan and Frada MeClintic of State College, and Gerald Miller of Bells fonte W. W. Kerlin, R. 8 Hagan and Thomas Williams attended a Red Cross meeting at the gi tany Lion Inn in State College, Sunday after. noon. Represe: \tatives from four counties, Mifflin, Union, Blair and Centre, attended this meeting. Wednesday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Searson 2nd Mr and Mrs. James Searson were: Mr. Paul Ishler. son Kenneth ter June, and Mrs Verge! their ad- and only the Woman's SLAY pYenD~ we hi J. F. Wet- and Mrs these guests Mrs W. A Delaney Anna to nev ney the family, and Mrs nas oeen and daug : Catherman of Millheim, and Mr. and | Mrs. Woodrow Ishler and daughter, of Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs Saturday evening supper guests at the Searson home About forty persons have enrolled (in the Auxiliary Firemen's Defense Training School which meets each | Friday evening for ten weeks in the Centre Hall-Potter school building. James Searson, the local instructor, has been assisted thus far by George Carpeneto of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney and! ton Ray spent Sunday with Mr. and Msr. Henry Zerby and family, Miss Jean Smith of Centre Hill, was the guest of Miss Mary Delaney over the weekend Miss Betty Sweency spent the weekend with Mis: Ruth Burris at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burris. Mr. apd Mrs. Witbur MeClellan, son Marlin and daughter Sylvia Jean of Lock Haven, and Woodrow Bradford of York, spent Sunday at the D. M. Bradford home, Mrs. Wilbur Houtz of Lemont, spent last Wednesday with Mrs, weorge Sweeney. Mr. Houtz joined « them in the evening for dinner, | : 5 Mr, and Mrs. J, Thomas Delaney {day ‘meeting of FA Gap, 6.30 o'tlock.! (ship of pent Sunday with her mather Alice Betz in Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank and Mrs. F. Kryder Frank took Andrew Zettle to the home of Mr, and Mrs Brown Nale in Siglerville on Sun- He plans to remain there for everal weeks The Rev. and Mrs. W. K, Hoster- map and Ellene spent Monday in Jersey Shere and Lock Haven, The Rev. Mr, Hosterman attended a the Williamsport District ministerium al Jersey Shore in the morning. He and the family were the guests of the Rev, and Mrs. H W. Heisley In Lock, Haven for the rest of the day Mrs, Kenneth Runkle of Pleasant and Miss Cora Homan were guests of Mrs. P. A. Lepley at a bridge party at her home in State College Friday evening Attorney Paul Fetterolf of Lewis. town, was the speaker at a dinner meeting of the Lion's Club Tuesday evening at Caldron's Restaurant Mrs. Anthony Warrick and infant daughter of Bellefonte, are spending this week with Mrs. Warrick par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mever Mr, and Mrs. Guy Corman Spring Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Potter attended a performances of the Ice Follies Hershey Monday evening Approximately 140 citizens Hall and Potter townshiy for civillan defense at high school bhullding Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Benner tertained Mrs. Dora Odenkirk, Mi Lovan Smith, and Mr. and Mr: Frank Bradford to dinner last Thursday evening Mrs. Albert isited Mr and Sund f of at al tre tered Y fl. Burkho'der I Mrs, Rob and roy MeClenahan ne I ter has beer an attack of acting as janit is chool building niness member: the home in Saturday eve Homan. Mrs, Lov F. Keller, Mrs. | Frank Bradford and Mrs. Dora Odenkirk Smith Whiteman AM: 2g J M Barbarn il. visited on Tuesday alternoon The three-way tie in the Cenire-Clir league still remaing on Tuesday Hall-Potte: 8 The Fore { Rantoul I Grayhill for first place Wan basketball alter (he games At at ime defente Mill Hall 56 W team lost 23 10 30. The Tigers invade Snow 8hoe, 4 ] first place, tomorrow night and meet Gregg township, at er, here cn TH Fifty-nine persons enrolied Priday evening in the high school building the first ald course sponsored by Preparedness, Relief and Emer- gency committee consisting of W. W Kerlin the Rev. D. BR. Keener, and R. 8. Hagan. Lorin J. Elder of State College, first ald and rescue chair. man for this territory the in- structor The Rev. and Mrs. J rick returned today vacation in Florida Moat member of the Youth Fellow the Reformed charge plan to atiend a district conference of Reformed young poopie to be held in Bellefonte Sunday afternoon and evening. Prof. Charles T. 8potts of Franklin and Marshall College, will be the principal speaker. Mr. Spoits will also be the speaker at the Re- formed chureh service hers Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock The young women's Missionary 8o iely of the Lutheran church met Your Rubber Footwear! Our supply manufacturers tell us we can huy only 407 of our Rubber Footwear needs, Th other words, we can get only four pairs for next year, where we got ten pairs this year. Centra giris’ f 11514 the M. Kirkpat- from a month's Now, to our regular customers, if you are in need of rubbers of any kind, get them now, while we can give them to you, Not only for this year, but next year's needs, Not damaged or seconds, but all new, fresh stock at HAINES’ low prevailing prices. For your best interests, HAINES The Shoe Wizard J . nn Tr 4 In Bellefonte at 6 N. Allegheny St. class, after. The Red Cross knitting which meets every Wednesday noon. began last week at the home of Mis. 8 T. Riegel with these seven enrollees Mrs. J, 8hannon Boozer, Mrs. J. Willlam Bradford Mrs. Talitha Delaney, Mrs. George Sweeney, Mrs, D. R, Keener, Mr: Robert Spencer, and Mrs, Stanley Brooks, Mi Henry Kimbrell, Mr Charles A. Miller and Miss Eliza- beth Bartholomew are the instruct ors These local persons are making men's pajamas for the Red Cros Mrs. John B, Wert, 8t., Mrs, Talitha Delaney, Mrs. Paul Bradford, Mrs Samuel Grove Mrs Willlam P Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Slack, Mrs Frank Palmer, and Mrs, Lau Boal. Besides those mentioned last week, Mrs, Lov Smith and Mi Alta Bloom are knitting refugee eaten Danie] 8 WwW. WW. Keri 8S. Hagan, F Miller I Campbell went to Altoor attend a meet ; Pennsylvania Ban) at the Elks he Willlams, pre Reserve Bank peaker iene an Daup wr vy went Mr family ained Danie] 8. Daup Daniel Daup to di occasion Wi Mi birthday and Mrs. Earl Frazier Mr enters postponed evening M Boro Teachers Seek Salary Increase to Dery why Horace Hartra board, said that he | creases for ied ops pee mary women favor the others Yigg some nance LE wil the Harts t Dedien Qin granted until 8, Aciage 4 that he didn't bel be satisfied wit “Then they can quit--there ing we can dao,’ Mr. HartrahJt coun- tered <' ¥ As a result of the discussion Mr Hartranit suggested that the com-~ millee prepare a report showing how by each teacher, The report then would studied by a4 commitiee from board and some might reas hed Mr. Hartranft said that creases were allowed now either woukd have to rob the fund set aside for equipping the new high school, or borrow money Mr. Hill met this comment with an observation that if someone has Ww borrow money keep going. it shotlid Be the Board, not the teach- ers i noth- much increase desired be the be agreement of in the board the ir 0 Out of the welter of developed that teachers prefer a sliding =cale of increases, with a $1400 salary as the fixed bmsls Tor the scale. Teachers earning below that figure should receive a higher percentage of increase and teachers receiving above $1400 should receive a correspondingly lower percentage of increase, it was pointed out Herbert Larimer appeared at the meeting to report that his son Gray, injured playing basketball, still suf- fers from the jury occasionally. and asked whether treatment would be provided by the board. The mal- ter was referred for committee in- vestigation An application by Mrs. Gertrude Punk for a position in the cafeteria fof the new school building was plac- ted on file It was reported that the new school fund was increased by $1.- 344 41 {rom delinquent taxes; $2505 - 52 from “unexpected” tuition pay- ‘ments, and $450 from the sale of a boiler from the old buiiding Dr. Donald P. Davis, senior spe- cialist of school faculties of the U 8. Office of Education, and John A Ake, were present at the meeting to i consider priorities ratings for equip- iment for the new building. Dr i Davis found that the Academy build - fing Is inadequate, unsanitary, does aiscussion it snot meet state requirements and is, he | ; sald, should be sufficient for a prior- | ia fire trap--any one of which, "ity rating. He said that he would recommend jthat priorities be granted for all | , equipment exeept that for the gym- | ; nasium and shop, which the board | { feels might be obtained without the | {nk the rating. Photos of conditions at the Academy are to be sent fo ‘Dr, Davis for his report. It was reported that enough steel | [will be on the site this weekend to | ‘compiete the classroom section of ! {the new building. The Feagiainig | Fsections of the building can be com- pleted when steel become available, | although: the board has been prom- ised delivery early in March, The board voted 0 -tlow schoo Monday, February 16, to enable tea. | ‘chers to ald in the registration of men under the Selective Services Act. ! 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