Page Two — A ! CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CENTRE HALL DEFEATS SPRING thrilling nip and tuck com- Thursday evening in the Centre Hall-Potter gymnasium, Tiger cagers ecked out a vietory over Girege Township basketball team by 27-25 In a bat la a seore ol At the beginning of the game both teams were tie for second place in the Centre«Clinton league Céntre Hall-Potter's victory ‘over Mill Hall Tuesday evening further establishes the local team in second The last game of the season be plaved on the Millheim court evening Ne oe Observe Day of Prayer rne Centre Hall churches observ- w wid's Dav ‘of Praver in the dist church Priday afternoon Chester A. Spyker was the yr the program which in- members from all the five place will this i Dela Keener deliv- Missi and Otto had the ion re- Rey R | C invoeat on the program in- by Mi F. V. Good- Harry Potter, and Mrs, J. F. Wetzel (ylenn was the pianist Ww 0 by istory of Church Cons at the home Yod evenin : McClellan MAdred, Byrnina f State Colleg ent Emery. meeting of the Cen board Mon- Matter was ace Blaine gnation goes Into r school Garman ' to repi home husiastic by Mr §f Pleasant Gab coun- leg showing blooms in all their gorgeous particularly palo verde, ver- = and numerous varieties of cac- desert color, ben man, died Harrisburg. 1 Hall more ucting a knitted in stockenetie stitch an inch border of garter stitch hicih must be four-ply. The Xnit- ting class met yesterday afternoon 2% the home of N ler. but any others interested in 8 T. Riegel or Henry Kimbrell y * Evenings 7°10 and 9:00 P. Admission 10¢ & 30c FPebrusry 27th & 28th) Edward G. Robinson, “UNHOLY PARTNERS” of Trigger Men with scorching headlines CARTOON OFFICER POOCH MONDAY NIGHT ONLY Hedy Lamarr Robt, Young Ruth Hussey, in: 1" PULLMAN, Esq. The story of a man cast in a Cray in Comedy! LUCKY MONDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (March 4th) Than Ever! The Sons of the Pioneers 7] RED RIVER VALLEY” SHORT SUBJECTS » made of 198 five-inch squares ers furnich their own yarn Ars. Charles A. Mil- making squ may contact Mrs Ki MILEHEIME FRIDAY & SATURDAY Edward Arnold, in: fie fought the red hot bullets LATEST WAR NEWS (March 2nd» “H. M mould rich in Romance and LATEST NEWS EVENTS Baek Once More and Better with Roy Rogers, in: ALSO THE FINEST SELECTED MILLS 27-25 the! 9 CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev, W. K. Hos- terman, pestor. Spring Mills Church service, 9:15; 10:15. Centre Hall 30: church service, 10:30, Bethesda Church service, 2:00, Lemont Sundav #chool, 10:00; church service 7:30 Lutheran The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall—Sunday school, 0:80: church service, 10:30, Farmers Mille—Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00, Georges Valley-—Sun- day school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 Methodist: The Rev, W. F. Glenn, pastor, Centre Hall—-Chure¢h service, 9:30: Sunday school, 10:30. Spruee- town-—-Sunday school, 9:30: church service, 10:45. Young People's ser- vice, 7:30. Spring Mills—Sunday school, 9:30: church service, 7:30 Pre: byterinn The Rev, J. M. Kirk- patrick, pastor. Lemont — Sunday chool, 10:00; church service, 11:00 Pine Grove--8unday school 9:30; chureh service, 7:30. Centre Hall Church service, 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30 film of Nationa] Missions, 7:30 Reformed pastor, Centre 9:00: Sunday ville—Sunday service, 10:30 Sunday school, The Rev. D. R. Keener, Hall--Church service, school, 10:00. Tu school, 9:30 cht oY - ireh PLAY PRESENTED AT PARENT-TEACHER MEETING We 8till Necd Homes” Delas R. Keener, and a presented by a group of local teachers comprised the pro- gram for the Parent-e acer meet. ing in the high school butlding Mon. day evenme The cast included McMichaels, Beverly Hall, Esther Hastings Geraldine Hoover and Bertha Sharer, Donald Shope, and Donna Bradford Elven new or reaffilinted members at this meeting the An address by the Rev patriotic skit Misses Dorothy meet - feature an address Mr: Mack, Ph. D., Penn known textile chemist rogram for next wi 1 by wr 11 Auman was ill with an attack grippe last week Thursday Reuben 8. Rickert with Mr y and M: i family \ Winfield corge Rimmey were f { Mr. and mn Ra ph White 01 Teddy ve home of hi George Sweene) in Yeag« Potter 31 { fi: W. Potter, is recuperat- which kept rtown filliam Harry ing rom a wed | vere told rook Clarence Yearick ang Mis Kline and two children of were dinner guests of Mr ang Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup Thursday Mr Vernon Garbrick spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mr Frank Ishler in Lock Haven. Shirley Ciarbrick stayed at the home of her grandparents, Mr Mrs. Roy Garbrick, during mother's ab- sence The ciety fam nou Mr John Lamar and her Evangelistic Ladies Ald & met Thursday afternoon and evening at the Daniel 8S. Daup home Mrs. Daup and Mrs. Ida Fraz- 25 hostesses Mrs. W. K. Hoster- n Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert Mrs William Hanna and Mrs. George Sweeney were present Tomorrow Hall-Potte; with the Centre between 9 Ford from morning in auditorium ind 10 6¢lock, Robert Homestead, will show moving plc tures on Nature and Wild Life in vivania, This student assembly is also open to the public for the small admission fee of ten cents The Women's Guild of the Re- formed church will discuss “My Re- sponsibility to Workd Order.” at a rieeting in the church Sunday eve. ning at 7:30 o'clock. The Youth Fel- lowship will also meet that evening in the jocal church at 7:30. Miss Minerva Nef! will be the leader Mrs. George Searson has been spending several weeks in Zion with her sister, Mrs. William Smith, whose husband died last Wednesday Others from Centre Hall who at- tended the funeral on Saturday were Mrs. John Durst, Mrs. Elsie McClen- whan, J. Harold Durst, George Sear- on, Mr. and Mrs. James Searson, Mr. and Mrs, James Harshbarger and son Ralph of Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Searson of Spring Mills Adjutant Mary Mason of the Sal- vation Army post in Bloomsburg, spoke on “Conversions” at the Wom- 1's Club meeting in the high sthool yuilding Tuesday evening. She also included details of her Salvation Army work here and In India A hostess committee, composed of Mrs J. 8. Boozer, Mrs. Albert Emery, Mrs. 8. T. Riegel, Mrs. Stanley Wykes, and Mrs. Ermest Wagner, served refreshments at the close of the meeting The following out-of-town friends and relatives pesid?s the immediate family attended the fuheral of Mrs David Stoner Tuesday afternoon: M. H smith, W. E Smith, Miss Rosa Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mensch, Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz and Mrs. Amon Shak of Millheim, Mr and Mrs. Harry Homan, Mrs New. ton Fiedlér and Abner Cummings of Aaronsburg, Mr, and Mrs, Gerney Boob and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Lance LaFlamme, Mr. Miller, Miss Lula Zerby, Mr. and Mss. Ray Smith, Mrs. Bertha Kline and Mrs. Pearl Decker of Spring Mills, Cleve Strausé of Salona, Reuben Eiserthuth and Mrs. Robert Strause of Coburn, Ebon and Annie Bower, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Zerby, and Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Lucas of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. William Long and Mr. and Mrs. John Long of Milroy, Wil- Ham Stoner of Pleasant Gap, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Fishburn, Mrs Alice Duck, Mrs. Lemon, and Mr. and Mrs. August Strause of State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Zerby and son Paul, of Centre Hall, RD CLUB TO Sunday school, | AID PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGR AM at the home of Ms Lion's Club Tuesday even meetings of the and Woman's Club ing an executive board was ed to work with Roy 8. Jamison, cal chalrman of physical fitness, Al lo- ape pointed through the county defense | council, This board plans first to make a | survey of adult recreational facil- ities In the community, and possibly to adapt them to a broader use in a planned year-round program These coraprise the executive board: Edgar Miller, Geecrge Fred Homan, Miss Mrs, Paul Martz, and Sweeney Mrs. George About twenty horses the Gruenwald sale noon, The Clover evening at CGioodhart J. H. Detwiler has been 11 at the home of Fred Winkleblech in Aar- onshurg Mr: caring is ill Mr: sold at afner- were Monday Club the home Saturday Mrs. F. V met Of william MecClintie ha for Miss Laura Runkle with a severe cold James Hassinger of Lewis- town, accompanied her husband here on Saturday and spent the with iriends Mrs, Harold E, Br tertain Reformed Bible ¢lass at her home aay evening Sunday gue George Lutz Ralph Packer and more, and Mi: Dean Runkle Centre County Hospital weekend, He is staving a of Mrs. Harold ford David Stoner opportunity friends for been who day adford «ill en Friendshin next Thur the Mi: M: baby Mi: returned Mi Mir from Balu Earl Lutz and and nnd t th his siste: and family to thank kind : And death Stoner Fred Sunday Horner and a Sunday 1 hom take th neighbo their consideration il of the Gerhart of Mi family guest atl Lancaster, spent and Mrs. Jack Fred Horner wag the Gecrge Ralst George Lutz form Monday Wednesday of this week Mechanicsburg, where he has a fleet of trucks working a government project, a naval sapply depot with to near on Leila, was born t Magee, Feb Philad grandd savghter of Mrs fecombaniad Mrs Robert Heckman and James Kerstetter of Spring Mills a Past Templars meeting in Bellefonte Friday after a Mra on Drew of In from Thursday Mr. and Mr Kryder and Mr, and Mrs nar Reedsville A son was born last week 0 Mi and Mrs. Warren Homan in Alloona Miss Cora Moman i= spending seve eral weeks thete caring for A other children. Mrs. Henry White | ing with Mrs, E M Huyett Miss Homan's absence Sunday guests of Mi: William MeOlintie and Mr Dale McClintie were Mr. and Hugh McClintic and daughter Nan- ey May of Pine Grove, Miss Freda McClintie of State College. and Oer- ald Miller of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Paul alantons until Fetterolf 1 Gap. spent Monday with Frank here James Fetterol! anda stay. during and Mr Mr Daniel 8. Daup Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison had y dinner tog®Mher at the Jami. 1 home, Others In the dinner party besides Willlam Daup and Kate Jamison were Daniél Daun and Mr and Mri FF. P. Geary These local ministers attended the Pastor's Conference of all denomin- ations in Central Pennavivania, held in Old Main in State College on Monday the Rev. W. K. Hoster. man, the Rev. Delos BR. Keener, and the Rev. J M. Kirkpatrick. Princi- pal speakers were the Rev. Roswell T. Barnes, DD. of the PFedéral Council of Churches, who spoke on “Churches (n Europe,” and the Rev Elmer Homrighausen, Ph. D. from Princeton, whofe subject was “Preaching in Our Times’ GIVES YOU BETTER COOKING RESULTS... decaude iii 1. Gadder easily regulated flame. appoint. | Stover, ! Bertha Sharér, | A turn of the valve and you have an instant, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Gleaners Sunday Schoo) class | of the Evangelical church meet last Mrs south bermy of the short on Route 220 west of Mill Hall about 7:16 p. m. when the car hit Carl fand hurled him 15 feet Into a field Miss Hilda Wian, of Bristol, visi- {evening at the home of | gnanison, The Music Section of the Woman's | Club will hold its February meeting Roy cut-off ting near the scene of the accident, placed the boy in her car and rushed him to the Lock Havent Hospital Clinton County Coroner Dr. W. J Shoemaker sald the youth had died instantly of a fractured skull Police reported Baughman con fessed to the knowledge that his had struck something the of December 1, but that he car evening did not February 26, 1942. ek realize a person was said that his consclence had bother - ed him, but that to summon sufficient port the aceldent, police explained, JF. WetZel tos | [morrow evening Gatty Sellars, ovganist and com- poser, will give a recital in the St John's Lutheran chureh in Millheim | Tuesday evening, March 3, at 8 o'- | clock Mrs White), a I ap ! id Joseph Sprout with her young son from Bellefonte, spent the weekend in and Lebanon | Mrs Sarah Kreamer and daugh- | ter of Lewistown, were Sunday call- ‘ers at the Bartholomew home, Miss Belle Ross of Pleasant Gap, spent the afternoon and eVenire there PLEASANT GAP Mrs. John Herman son John of Philadelphia | weekend with the W. 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