Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 19, 1942. I EH Fo —— " CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Lemont Sunday school, 10:00; church service, 11:00 Tusseyville—~Sunday school 1:30; church service, 2:30. Locust Grove Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 Lutheran pastor. Oentre Hall 9:30; church service, 7:30 Mills—Sunday school, 9:30; service, 10:30, 'Tusseyville—Church service, 9:00: Sunday school, 10:00, Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall 9:30; Sunday school town-Sunday school, service, 10:45; Young vice, 7:30 Presbyterian patrick, pastor service, 3:00. Lemont-—Sunday school at 9:30: church service, 7:30. Centre Hall—Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 10:30 Reformed: The Rev pastor. Centre Hall- 9:30; church service Mills—Church service, school, 10:00. Farmers Mills 9:30: church service 35 LOCAL STUDENTS TO GO TO WASHINGTON Otto school Spring chureh The Rev. C. C Sunday 10:30. Spruce- 9:30: church People's ser- The Rev D. R. Keener, Sunday school, 7:30. Spring 9:00: Sunday Sunday 10:30 school, Thirty five students from the Cen- re Hall-Potter High School will tonight at midn ight for a weekend trip Washington, D C returning early Sunday morn- ing This tour has been an institution sre since 1827, when the senior class went for the first time but this is the first vear that underciass- men have been included. The excep- tion was made because of the un- certainty of future trips The itinerary is similar to that of vears although somewhat $ t leave by bus to pre condense Names o vious f students planning to the tour low: Ser Nellie Knarr E Blazer, Miriam Brook ! Ellen Bradford, Patricia Boo- zer, Betty L. Smith, John Knarr, Ji Bruce Moyer, Nevin Rimmey, Ge F. Smith, Jr., Albert Dutrow, Robert Arney and Kenneth Frazier; juniors Martha Spyker. Frances Nefl Betty Sea ) Martha Mowery Jovee Bradford, Ruth Hackett Jack Riegel Dean Ross, C. William Boozer. Jr Guy Poust, Marlan Pye. Lewis Gar- brick, Jr. and Emest Frank 2 sophomores, Jean Bartholomew, Lol Ros Donald Ros: i 1: and freshmen, Ja David Boozer g0 orge net GARDEN SECTION HEARS INTERESTING ADDRESSES George Sweeney entertained n Section of the Woman nh home Monday evenin George Heckman read “Vegetable Gardening v. No 3 i ols.” Two © pre; red by absent also read to o« mplete the program, “Victory CGardens™ by Mrs. C. H Light and “Spices.” by Mrs. Donald Shope Besides Mr es were: Mrs. Latham Paul Martz, and Mr: Other members present J. William Bradford, Mrs Durst, Mrs. W. F. Glenn Miller. Miss Jennie Thomas, John Whiteman, Mrs. Stanley kes and Mrs. George Stover joined at this meeting The March meeting at the home of Mrs . PERSONALS a Lou Wet wihart { papers mem were Sweeney, the ho B. Gra} Heckinan were: Mr J Har Id Mrs. C. A Mr Wy- who Mrs will be held Heckman Clar ker zel and Ruth Spy- spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slenker in Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel and daughter Clara Lou, spent Monday in Harrisburg. They visited Mr and Mrs. M. H. Arbogast while thev were there Miss Jane Spyker, who week with relatives in Marklesburg, was accompanied to her home here on Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. S. L Shultz, her aunt and uncle The Centre Hall-Potter basketball team will clash with the Gregg Township cagers, contenders for the 7:30. MILLHEIM FRIDAY & SATURDAY MYRNA LOY, in: CARTOON and district championship here this eve- Evenings 7°10 and 9:00 P. (February 20th & 21st) io SHADOW of the LATEST NEWS EVENTS spent last ning. The girls’ game will begin at Admission 18¢ & 30¢ WILLIAM POWELL, THIN MAN" MONDAY NIGHT ONLY (February 23rd) A Rip-Roaring Comedy with the All American Laugh-Back! PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE, in: “BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE” LATEST NEWS CARTOON “WESTERN WONDERLAND” Your Last Chance! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th (One Night Only) If you have seen il . . . see it again . . . if you missed it, be sure to see it now! “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" Frederic March & Martha Scott This Theatre Now Open MON, - WED. - FBL - SAT. Church service, | « aoc JF. Wetzel. | week J. M. Kirk- | Boalsburg—Church Mrs. Dora Odénkirk has been in) bed with a severe cold since Satur day Mr. and Mrs. rvin Stover of Yen- gertown, spent Sunday afternoon at the Searson home Mr. and Mrs Reeder Sharer moved on Monday from Lemont to a farm near Potters Mills, Mrs. George Rimmey spent Mon- day as a substitute teacher in the State College public schools. The Music Section of the Woman's | Club will meet next Thursday eve- ning instead of tonight, at the home Harry McClenahan, Jr. was taken to the Centre County Hospital last | for treatment of lacerations occurring in a skiing accident Robert Wayne, who occupied one of the Qardner Grove apartments, has moved recently to the Brocker- hoff House to be nearer his work. Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, who was in charge of the sale of tuberculosis seals in this vicinity reports $49 ad- ded to that fund from the recent drive Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houtz and daughter Freda Jane of Lemont, and Mrs. J. Harold Durst and son Duane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E E. Zettle The World Day will be held Friday 2:30 o'clock in the Methodi The Rev. Delas R. Keener the speaker New members added to the Red Cross knitting class last week were: Mrs. Clarence C. Otto, Mrs. Frank Smith, Miss Ruth Hartley, and Mrs Meredith Ceoldron Mrs. George Searson spent several davs last week with Mr. and Mis William Smith in Zion, On Suidiay Mr. Smith became ill with a heart attack and has been in since then, Teachers from Centre Hall and Potter township will enact a short patriotic radio skit at the Parent- Teacher Association meeting Mon- day evening. The school band will also appear on the program Ralph Tressler, John B. Wert 8 Kenneth Wert and Harry W. Potte: represented this section it a meet- ing Mon in the Bellef rv post- office bullding, of the e Centr eo » Coun y Ui tion Associa. of Praver service afternoon at it church will be severe bed from the Sat 1 class her home These were Arthur Ti an and Dalla y after noon it Lynn obert McClenah man These and vicinily Day dinner at the jst Thursday evening David Noll, Mr. and Mrs. John Burk- holder, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Spy- pres- mann Ho- ana Centre Hall Lincoln Nittany Lion Inn Mr. and Mrs persons from attended the and ket Dr. 8. D. Denithorn of Penn State met with the Centre Hall-Potte: school board last evening to con- sider the safety of the high school building in view of a possible air raid. The group discussed with him certainly improvements to Increase safety Members of the I. O Rebekah lodges and their fwnilies held their annual banquet in the e¢ Hall last evening. Instead of | members contrib- toward the ban- admitied free of OF. and Grang buying tickets, al uted food or money quet and were charge The Old Fort Masonic ogg set Thursday evening, March 19, the date for the annual ba anh and dance in the Centre Hall-Potler school building. Bob Lyons orchestra and 8. W. Hartswick, caller for square dancing, have been engaged for the olcasion The Rev. W, K. Hosterman has announced these lenten services for the local Evangelical church: Sun- day. March 1 at 10:30 gclock: Wed- nesday March 11, 7:30; Sunday, March 15, 10:30; Wednesday, Mareh 18, 7:30; Wednesday. March 25, 7:30; Sunday March 29, 10:30; and Good | Friday Candlelight service, April 3, 7:30 Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Miller enter tained these guests to a birthday dinner Sunday: Mrs. Mary Neff, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Neff, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Neff, Mrs. Samuel Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miller. | This dinner was in honor of Ralph | Neff, Mr=. Robert Neff and Mr. and; Mrs. Miller, all of whom celebrate their birthday this month The Ladies’ Bible class of the Re- formed Sunday school met last Thursday evening at the home of Mra. Fred Slack. These members| were present: Mis. Bruce Ripka! Mrs. John Delaney Mrs. Thomas Delaney, Mrs. Clarence Blazer, Mrs Paul Bradford, Mis. D. M. Bradford, Mrs. Frank Williams, and Mrs. John Martz. At this meeting the mem- bers decided definitely to meet each month on the first Wednesday eve- ning The Rev. Delag R. Keener and a large group of Centre Hall voung people attended the Youth Confer-| ence Sunday afternoon and evening in the Bellefonte Reformed churdh, where the Rev. Charles Spotts of Franklin and Marshall College, was the principal speaker. The entire! aroun numbered about sixty-five and included these from here: Misses Mary Delaney, Miriam Brooks E]-! len Bradford, Beulah Bradford, Nellte Knarr, and William C. Booger, Jr.. Robert Bradford and William Reese Mrs. William Campbell sang sev. eral numbers on the program at the Martha Washington silver tea in the has as | State College Methodist church this, [alternoon. She was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Delus BR. Keener Mrs. Frank P. Geary, chairman of the Alumni benefit card party inst Thursday evening. reports that $40.15 was netted on this occasiop, and added to the piano fund. 8he praised the cooperative and ener.’ getic attitude of her committee members. whose names follow: Mrs, William P. Campbell, Mrs. Harold | day | Dutrow, M2 'Domer Smeltger, i Mrs, Elste McClenshan Frank P. Geary has been {il at his home here since Saturday Mrs. 8. T. Riegel and son spent Saturday in Lock Haven John W, Dashem {s recovering from a severe attack of measles A Lenten worship service was held the Lutheran church last even. Jack n ing Mrs, Rebecoa Spavd left Thursday for a visit with her sister In Lock Haven, Woodrow Bradford hours Saturday evening parents here. Joseph Royer and sister visited Mrs. Savilla afternoon Miss Eleanor Armstr®ng of State College, was a weekend guest of Miss Patricia Boozer Alfred P. Krape, one of Centre Hall's octogenarians, celebrated an- other birthday Friday. Miss Barbara Potter spent Sunday and Monday in State College with Miss Anna Jane Musser Mrs. C. F. Emery spent the past weekend with her daughters and families in State College Latham B. Gray of Amherst, spent several deys this week his wife and family here Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Sr. entertained the Lutheran Senior Service class nt her home Tuesday evening The Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Glenn and family fromm Carlisle, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart Mrs. Lynn Derstine and Miss Ruth Howley of Bellefonte, spen last Thursday at the Bartholomew home Mrs. Kathryn Jamison and sons Rufus and Gray of Mifflinburg, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jamison on Sunday Community Holy are being planned by the lo sterium fr 30 few his spent na with of Zion, Kryder Satur Va with Week services al min- w the evenings of March to Apri 2 The Cleaners school will nesday evening at Roy Jamison Miss Eva Batlle school near Cresson, : end b with Margaret Gadshall Mrs. Delas R. Keener, My Rimmey and Mrs. J F. Wq dinner guests Friday of Mrs in Aaronsburg Evangelical Sunday meet next Wed- the home of Mrs clii=s who teaches pent the weck- here her mother Mrs Ceorg tae] we Hattie Hinds I. A. Sweetvood of Nord spending several days this week at the Centre Hall Hotel and visiting friends in the community Miss Orpha Gramley of Millheim and E. L Bartholomew of Altoona spent Saturday Mrs. Anna Bartholomew and family The Rev. Clarence C to Gettysburg ench Tuesday winter to take a graduate nirse in the Theologica] Seminary there DC ing drove to Albans Georgia, last week to visit his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Howard Gilligan and thelr young son Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Larry burg. spent Baturday Sunday with Mr nen Boozer The Ladies’ town here with Olio Mitte Carl Suyder and Mi: Buchart of Hurris- night and and Mrs. J. Shan- Bible cla of tie Re formed church is serving the lunch al the John Treaster sale of stock and machinery today. The menu In- cludes vegetabls soup, hambirzers pie and coffee The Rev. Foster Pipe: Miles burg, supplied in the Methodist nul. pit on Sunday because of the (lines of the pastor, the Rev. W. F. Glenn The Rev, Mr. Piper's father was pastor of this charge many vears ago 2 Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybill spent Sunday with relatives in Pax- tonville and McClure. They hrought home with them Mrs. Barbara James and Clarence Crozier, who left Tuss- day morning {or their homes in Rane teul, I These members of the Willing Workers Lutheran Sunday school class met ai the home of Mrs Fred Homan Monday evening: Mrs. Ralph Homan, Mrs. Harry Burris. Mrs. Ar- thur Thomann, Mrs. Clarence C. Otto, Mrs. Daniel Bloom, Mrs, Roy Ralph Luse, Mrs. John Dutrow, Miss Cora Homan, Miss Margaret Alexander, Mis. Emest Homan and Mrs. Roy Jamison, The Yo-Yo Club is making two Red Cross afghans from woolen ma- terial left over from refugee skirts made here recently. The membess r Of jof the club met Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Philip Bradford to work on these projects: Mis W A. Alexander, Mrs. Thomas Delaned, Mrs. Kryder Frank, Mrs, Anna Praz. ier Mrs, Eerl Prazier, Mrs. Frank Bradford. Mrs. Milford Luge and Mrs. C. A. Miller Mrs. Ernest Wagner and Mrs Delag R. Keener entertained the Areme Club of the Eastern Star at Mrs. Wagner's home Monday even. ing. These other members a’tended : Mrs. Blaine Malone and Mrs. Paul Baitges of Millheim, Mrs. Pred Ma- lone and Mrs. Charles Smith of Aaronsburg, Mrs. M. A. Burkholder, Mrs. George McCormick, Mrs. Geo, Rimmey, Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mrs. Harry W. Potter, and Mrs. James Searson, Mrs. Latham B. Gray entertained these members of her Helping Hand Lutheran Sunday school class at her home ast Thursday evening: Mis, Fred Lutz, Mrs, Harvey Mark, Mrs. Ray Mark, Mis. George Heckman, Mrs. Bruce Runkle, Mrs. John Run- kie. Mrs. John Rudy, Mrs. George Sharer, Miss Bertha Sharer. Mrs. Morris Burkholder, Mrs. Bloom, Mrs, W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Clarence Ot« to, Mrs. Oliver Strunk, Mrs. Em. mett Brooks, Mrs. A. E. May, Mrs. and Mrs, Robert MeClenahan, Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school at i0 a, m.; preaching at 11. Glad for the attendance keeping up so well with the inclement weather we had a very good attendance Sunday. Dix Run Baptist--Sunday school at E. Bradford, Mrs. J. Shannon Boo-| 0:30, Elmer Hosband, supt., followed zer, Mrs. Lee Confer, Dean Brad- | ford, Willlam H. Kerlin, Frazier and Mrs. Paul Breon, with class meeting: Christian Ene Robert deavor at 7:30. Everybody welcome to all services. "Sof Mrs. Jobn Dwist,’ HOWARD Mrs tained the ladies of the sewing clr- cle at her heme Tuesday night Charles Bower and wife of Allen- | the home of Mrs Sarah McEntire last Friday Mrs. Fred DeVictor, son of Willlamsport, were visiting DeVictor's parents over the end Iehin Wegner and family tertained Sunday at the Mi. and Mrs, Joseph E Beech Creek Howard Juvenile Grange No neld graduation exercises ln thelr rooms in the 1. O. O. F. bullding on sawurdnay evening, Feb. 14. A class {of five were admitted as members of the Howard Subordinate No. 297. The clogs following member Florence Thompson, fara Holt, Sary Kline and Richard Allison, Imme- dintely after the graduation cises, the Subordinate Grange gree team conferred the fot second degrees on a class of ten candidates, The org sanization of a new degree team by the Howard Grange and its efficient of the degree work has doubled the attendance lay meoting« nresent Year and ha Grange t« ve unothey cin of enndidate ¢ initiated within th next few weeks, The 3rd degrees will be confe evening, Feb, 27th at 8 o'clock Logan Grange degree team of Pleg ant Gap, which has the reputatio: of being one of the flu teams in Centre count) ments will be served this meoting urged Lo be tendance is ar Donald Hol vivited his parent David A, Holter ovey Dr. and M: Walter H. Ku Main street Were recent with Dr. and Mrs Mahoney City Mr Lomi ome Friday ment at a PY tabu {ition Perr town, visited at M. weeks were ene home of aron, of Jane Copler de- and more than atl the regu- during the enabied the Grange A to | and reed on Fri Refre al Lhe and all members present Aas a rg ticipated of Bufia My the week Ceorge Hensyl at WHilams after the Chanrch at TR ay giteuoon at friends i na \ Mr Scely | and Mrs. Warner Yost Baldwin, of Lock Haven Mrs Meitil! Bowser, Milesin f Mrs. Howard Stine McDomw On viglan William “ry aa as follows fonie Fran Mil sills ¥ nt Ga was buried ing the church Harry E. Butler. Jr. and his oou- sin Ken neth Watson, left last Ties. day for Warren, Ohlo, where Ye - be employed in the steel mills. The ntter joved at Wairen parent in the cemetery win the week d wi his d Mi vd J spent Mr. at LH The World Day of Prayer PTORIBIN © } theme Ww "YY _ iil » cal Reformeq ing, Peb 20 at the chaliman Altenderier. In this when only A new ANarones of Lord as “The Way" can possibly ave the world through a itan- sous reaching iim in spirit and truth, and a simultaneous reaching out to “all the people that on earth do dwell the committee had chosen I Am The War." This call to er service is extended to al churches and churches in th ity of Howard who pate in the service community shorus worship The Loyal Workers class of ihe Church of Christ will meet at the home of Mrs. Cora Lyons Thursday evening. Peb. 19, in place of Friday evening. on account of World Daj of Praser service A birthday party was given in honor of Eldon Phillips, Howard, R D.. at the home of Mrs. Phillip sister at Lock Haven, February 11th Those attending were Mr. and Mr Boyd Phillipe, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Peters and son Jerry, Alice MoGhee Mrs. Evelyn Gummo and children, Eldon, Doris and Beverly, Allen Wei- mer, all of Beech Creek: Mr. Les ter Gorham and son Lawrence, Mr and Mre. Byron Gorbam and child- ren. Vivian and Mary, of Lock Hav- en: Mr. abd Mrs. Efnest Strouse, of Flemington: Mis Bertha Gorham of Mill Hol: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Askey and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs Harry Bechdel and sons Chavles ana James and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Phillipe. children Berty Jo and Eli- nor, of Howard. R. D Mr. and Mrs, Staniev Btters and children Llovd. Robe:!. Lois, Beverly, Shirley Dotty and Dickey, of Minument Mr Phillips received many useful gifs All returned home aiter a pleasant evening, wishing Mr. Phillips many more happy birthdays Miss Carve E. Butler hax been confined at home by illness the past week, 7 harge of the committer Mrs venr of all years ont 30 Sm up to wmticnal th theme Pray- Yew will assist in 1 Prive Nets $53.72 Mrs. W. K. McDowell and Willard Neff, co-chairmen of the annual Infantile Paralvels drive in the How- ard area. report (hat the net pro- ceeds were 853.72. Total receipts are listed as $6008, and total cxpenses, $6328 The ccmmittee takes this means of exoresting aporeciation to all who contributed or assisted In any way toward the CAMPaly n BLANCHARD Along with other school author ities our schools were closed last Monday. The elw'ioy board took charge of the registration Our third local bay, namely David Shilling, has rocontly enrolled In the Curtin OCC Comp, Thomas Packer, who enlisted in the Murines immediately alter the Pearl Harbor attack, spent a 72-hour furloneh with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Packer. “Tom” return- ed to his jday Chesterman Caseman enters on WwW Harris Confer, Mrs Courter Richard | Grange, consisted of the post in New York on Sun« William Frey had a quilting dnesday, Her guests were Mrs Mrs. Lulu Gardner, Robert Boaty, Mis Frank and Mrs. M. CC. Bowan Weekend guests of Mr. and M Mis M M Li Harold Brungard wert Stiller and family Bara Jan< bit last week Mr. and Mn of Algona Wie belongs Davy Ceorge M day wt Shilling pain by a dog Mrs. George Mr, and Mrs rs. Floyd Bechdel ndsey and son Robert r. and Es exer. | execution 4th Hl | Green Shrimp Jress Salmon Steak... Fresh Shad. ..... "| Guesswork No more disappointing steaks, ro change to A&P's “Super-Right” guess work here. You see, eve Right” beef, pork, veal or lamb th guaranteed to satisfy-——or your me we handle only one superb of the tender and flavorful quall we will gladly refund your full quality, AVR plorey evening the FINE FISH | FOR LENT | Frying Pint Pint 33¢ Px Lake Smelt [oi ‘ss 20 00 Pan Whiting. .. .. Buck Pusk 254 Is Gone! asts, chops for Meats—because there's no ry single pound of “Super- st you buy Ix unconditionally mey back! 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Fresh Milk Perees Dairy Visit our Dalry Department where the golden but- to come from cows that browse on fourdeaf clovers, This is just another way of saying that our dairy products are better with no middlemen to skim a profit—nothing to producers. R30 35¢ Lb. Qt bottle 13¢ Scouly Elect Expl font el i i iil i i BUTTER 2 = 79c io. 29 Foods do. Lt Bot Charles Coble, and lar ficers was held as follows patrol leader, Ammerman Elmer Cartwright Cartwright neth Bums "wer ana treasurer / AND CHECK THESE VALUES CANNED VEGETABLES Jona PBrand White Corn. ...... 27%. 7 Ie Del Mais Niblets Corn, 21s Green Gland PRS. 5 «oo canes +8 Stn. 200 fons Brand Cut Beets. ....... 3 7... 25 fLarsen's n “ok, nes 100 Veg-all. ..oc 00044 Mixed . " 1] loll Vegetables. .......3 130 Come DRIED VEGETABLES large Lima Beans. .i....2 2 Phe 23 Michigan Pea Beans. ....... 2 }. Ibe Red Kidney Beans 10e Beoteh or Green Split Peas. . Sunnyfeld 1-Lb Phe. CEE EE IE I I Ib Phe Lb. 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