THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 12, 1942. Page Two _ CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY town, | by Mrs, | Mrs, HARVEY FLINK GUEST SPEAKER AT Bhar UB MEETING Harvey Flink was a guest speaker at the March meeting of the Music Section of the local Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. J. Shannon Boozer, last evening Mr. Flink, whose favorite hobby is collecting operatic and symphonic recordings, reviewed the opera “Faust” and spoke of the lfe and background of C. Gounod, the com- poser The “Faust” as recordings, presentations: Waltz,” “Flower Song.” Thou Dwelling Pure and Lowly/ “Jewel Song.” “Mephistophele’s In- vocation.” “Duet from the Garden Scene,” "Soldlers’ Chorus,” “Mehp- istophele’s Serenade” and "Trio from the Prison Scene.” » following selections from were heard on the program, plano solos, or vocal “Kermesse Scene and “All Hail! EASTERN STAR OFFICERS FOR 1942 INSTALLED At a special meeting Monday eves ning of the Centre Chapter of the Eastern Star, Mrs. Pear! Callahan, district deputy from Clearfield in- stalled the officers for the coming yeal Numerous guests from Coalport, Bellefonte and State lege attended, including Miss phine Hegarty, past D. D.; Mrs. Ray- mond Brooks, matron at Bellefonte; and Mrs. Gilbert Haupt retiring matron of State College These officers were installed: Mrs Blaine Malone, matron; Harry W Potter. patron; Mrs. Harry Potter iate matron; Mrs. James Sear- conductress: Mrs. Charles Jo- don. associate conductress; Mrs George McCormick, secretary; Mrs John Decker, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Trout, marshal: Mrs Morris A Burkholder. chaplain; Mrs. Paul Bartges, organist; Mrs, Willam P Campbell, Mrs. Ernest Wagner, Mrs Fred Malone, Jr. Mrs. Edgar W. Mil- ler. and Mrs. Robert McCormick, star points: Mrs. Paul Krape, ward- er: Miss Emma Bible sentinel, and Mrs. Bruce Ripka, trustee a" ® ® Clearfield Col- JOSE - asso son, FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL To BE HELD IN JULY . 16. 17 and 18 were set as the dates for the annual Centre Hall firemen’s carnival for 1942, at a reg- Fire Company meeting Tues- elected fire hief Rimmey received at Paul Zellers was to replace George Was whose resignation this meeting Additional busines: purchase of first aid equ traction splints, ban ses, and emergency included ipment si -. » SCHOOL TO SPONSOR : DANCE HERE TONIGHT Hall-Potter High patriotic dance 12. in the school re Hall, with furnishing mu- Cent " SPONSOr a The School will on Thursday, March gymnasium at Cent Tyrone Melody Boys sic Proceeds anishi mine - pon 8 eau dance will go room with a Admission of Dancing {rom lic is invited g irom toward 4 12 2-30, “Th » Ne » CHURCH SERVICES The Rev. W. K Centre Hall: s 30 chur oe March 18 Tent en ee, 7 Bethesda—Church ser- 2:00. Lemont—8unday ! “hoo! . church service, 7:30 The Rev. C. C. Otto tre Hall—Church service school, 10:00, Farmers school, 9:30 } Hos- -Sun. - vies Wednesday 0 Lutheran pastor. Cen 8:00: Sunday Mills—Sunday service, 10:30 Methodist: The Rev. W. F pastor Centre Hall—-Church service, 9:30: Sunday school I town—Sunday school, 9:30; cl service, 10:45; Young Pec ph e's vice, 7:30. Spring Mills Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 7 7:30 Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M. Kirk- pattick, pastor. Lemont — Sunday school, 10:00: church service, 11:00 Pine Grove—-Church service, 9:30; Sunday school. 10:30. Centre Hall— Sunday school, 9:30; church service 7:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener pastor. Centre Hall—8unday school 9:30: church service, 10:30, Tussey- ville—~Church service, 9:00. Sunday school. 10. 0. Glenn TO THE CITIZENS OF POTTER TOWNSHIP: The budget of balance, anticipated revenue and expenditures of Potter MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (March 13th & 14th) Frederic March - Loretta Young “Bedtime Story” “WAR CLOUDS in the PACIFIC” LATEST NEWS EVENTS MONDAY NIGHT ONLY {March 16th) One of GENE AUTRY'S Best Pictures: “Under Fiesta ”n Stars With Smiley Burnett and Joseph Strauch, Jr “THREE STOOGES COMEDY" Best of Selected Shorts WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY {March 18th) Just a NEW show and packed with Entertainment , Jane Darwell & Roddy McDowall “On the Sunny Side” the ! Township Road District has been set up and may be inspected at the home of the Secretary-Treasurer, lany time prior to March 20, 1942, at which time the budget will be adopt ed unless protested | POTTER TWP. ROAD DISTRICT, Chester W. Grove, Sec'y-Treas, Centre Hall, Pa PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel and| Clara Lou made a business trip to! Harrisburg on Saturday Mrs. George Rimmey substituted as seventh and eighth grade teach- er on Monday Mrs. Walter Mills, entertained the W. C. T. U at her home evening The Presbyterian Missionary So- ciety will meet next Wednesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Charles Slack Mrs | F. Glenn of Spring Centre Hall Tuesday Alfred Reish of Upper Darby, spent last week at the Robert Wet- gel home caring for Mrs, Wetzel, who returned with her infant daugh- ter on Tuesday from the Centre County Hospital, Mrs. Relish was joined by her husband on Saturday and they both returned home on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Jamison of Mifflinburg, R. D., fpent the week- end with his brother, R. 8. Jamison and family. Sunday visitors at the Jamison home were Miss Ida Thom- as of York, Mrs. Charles T. Stahle,! and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Armstrong of State College George Martz Chalmer Weaver and Dean Ripka have been called for their second physical examination in Altoona, to- morrow. If they pass they will be inducted immediately into the U. 8 Army Mr. and Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, who occupy part of the Stahl farm home west of town, plan to move this spring to Bellefonte, nearer Mr Smeltzer's employment at the Titan Metal Company Mrs. J. Harold Durst entertained the Young Women's Missionary 8o- clety of the Lutheran church at her home Tuesday evening The Willing Workers Sunday school class of the Lutheran church met la: g at the home of Mr Daniel Bloom Mrs. William P. Campbell and Miss Helen Odenkirk attended an Eastern Star installation banquet at State College Saturday evening The Ladies’ Bible class of the Re- formed church met last evening at the home of Clarence Blazer hear Kenneth Frank, + evenin 0 here George Sweeney and business trip to and Mrs made a vistown Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rome Gingrich were dinner guests of Me and Mrs. Ed- ward Lal 1 Pleasant Gap on Mon- “The Rev, W. K. Hosterman was returned to the Centre Hall pastor. ate by the Central Permsylvania Conference of the Evangelical church which met Jast week at Bow. er Memorial church in Berwick Only fourteen changes were made In the conference, one of Which is In Centre county. The Rev. K. 1. Bower of Howard will be sent to St Paul's 1 Berwick. The Howard pas- torate will be filled by the Rev. R L Frees of Liberty Friday evening visitors Jehn Whiteman home were Mr a Mrs. Ben Alexander of Belle. and Mrs. C. C. Kerstetter and granddaughter, Miriam Kerstetter of Altoona. Mrs. Kerstetter is Mrs Whiteman's aunt Mrs. Willan Smith returned to her home in Zion Montay, after a ten-day visit at the Searson home here hurch at the Mr. and Mrs. George Searson and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover of Yeag- ertown, attended the funeral of Mil- ton Straub in Bellefonte on Monday afternoon Mrs. George Rimmey, Mrs Potter, Mrs James Searson Blaine Malone, and Mrs, Morris Burkholder attended an Instaliation meeting of the State College Eastern Star chapter on Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle and daughter of Pleasant Gap, will move on April 1 into the Alexander home| to be vacated by Paul Martz and family. The Martz family will move to the home now occupied by Bruce Knarr and family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stamm of near State College, moved last week to a farm near Lock Haven Mrs Stamm was the former Miss Doris Bloom Robert Prazier has recently se- cured employment on a government! base which ig being constructed near Mechanicsburg Mr. and Mrs. George Homan and children will move this spring to a farm near Houtadale. Robert Miller, a shoe salesman from Reading, called recently at the home of Mrs. E. M. Huyett Miss Cora Homan returned home from Altoona a week ago on Sun- day. bringing along her great-neph- ew, Warren Homan, Jr, who is staying here for a visit, Warren Homan. Sr. is now employed in Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Frank White are planning to occupy the Tressler farm home near Linden Hall this spring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf from Indiantown Gap, spent the weekend here and in Reedsville, with their parents and their son Drew, who is finishing the school term here in {Centre Hall The Helping Hand Lutheran Sun- day school class will meet this eve- ning at the home of Mrs, John H Durst In view of the suger shortage and (other curtaiiments, the Women's {Guild of the Reformed church has | cancelled plans for the food sale {scheduled for March 21 i Mrs. D. M. Bradford left yester-, ‘day for Lock Haven to remain until {Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. | Wilbur McClellan and family. { Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houtz and | | daughter Freda Jane, spent Sunday | {with Mr. and Mrs EE. Bettie wae) Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Harry Mr Andrew Zettle returned recently {rom Sieglervilie, where be had been and Mrs. Roy Searson and children Rex {and i Saecial Debt visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nale, Miss Cora Homan, Warren Homan, Jr, and William Homan gpent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Ho- man and family near State College. Mrs. Clarence C, Otto's sister and family from Milton, spent Bunday here Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Searson and Mr, and Mrs, James Searson were: Mr, and Mrs. Harry Keen and children Thel- ma and Robert of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs, The Yc {Co and Annette of Bpring Mills, Mrs, Willlam Smith of Zion. Other Sunday callers included Mr, and Mrs, James Harshbarger of! Centre Hill, and Mr. and Mrs, Irvin | Stover of Yeagertown Miss Betty Johnson entertained the Young People's Missionary Cir- | cle of the Evangelical church at the | home of her parents, Tuesday eve- | ning A series of Lenten services began last evening in the Evangelical; church. These services will be held | Mall ench Wednesday evening until Holy | aries Week J William MeClintic was taken to the Centre County Hospital yester- day to receive surgical treatfnent for | a carbuncie on his neck The Friendship Bible class of the! Reformed chureh met jast Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold | E. Bradford. These were present: Mrs. Bruce Arney, Mrs. Paul Martz, Mrs. Lee Confer, Mrs, Henry Kim- brell, Mrs. Harold Bohn, Mrs. John| Meeker, Mrs. Bruce Knarr, Mrs Thomas Williams Miss Sarah Hack- ett, Mrs. Alfred Relish, and Mrs, § P. Geary Mrs. Harry Fe and Mrs, T. L Moore of State College, calied on Miss Helen Bartholomew on Sunday alternoon Mrs. Charles A. Miller entertained Mrs. Forrest Eby of Lemont, and Mrs. Elliot Armstrong of State Col- lege, on Thursday evening Mrs. Paul Venerick entertained the Evangelical Missionary Society at her home last Thursday evening Miss Josephine Hegarty and her mother of Coalport, spent Monday 'shans of as the guests of Mrs. Talitha De- staver an laney ver of 10 Mrs. Delas R. Keener and daugh-| Lither ter Sandra, returned home yesterday eyville of Floyd Sollenber Wion, an Mr fense lows All Hill pre Corman. Forest | by Hurry Mabel at the h Rober day from ter, Mrs brook Lemont Mrs. Pile formed charge will evening in the Tusseyville church, with Miss Minerva Neff as leader, | on the subject of “Missions.” Stock outing, 2¢ Ral Defense Stam) Seles Lock Haven, were were Hublersburg tha Korman were from a visit In Fleetwood and Allen- They were accompanied here Keener's parents, Mr. and Robert Bchlegel. I ME and Mrs, Russell Columbia, spent Sunday with Mr Seesholtz of J. FP. Wetzel, uth Fellowship of the Re- | meet Sunday A ‘Teachers Form Advisory Board | ntmued from page owe) be prepared in the near future The teachers’ committee consists Hill, Ralston Derr, ger, Henry Fraser, Harold d Miss Grace Corman 1 the present de- gram of the schools as fol- d Drills, In charge of Mr Sug Rattoning in the Bellofon e area organization in charge of Muy Mis Mis, Joseph Creedon Pred and # in charge Registeation of Sentors with U. 8 Employment Service, John 8. Dubbs in éharge Fire Pighting Unit, Henry | Prosser, supervisor Wat Teaching Program Police Mr. Wion, Mrs. Ernest Martin, Mr, Paul MeGarvey, tine In charge Maxie] Alreraft Project and Foster Augus- super ised C. Menold be ar dn a COLLEGE TWP. Mauckmer and family of Sunday visito ome of Carl Watking of Millbrook. Watkins came home Satur- the Centre County Hospi- tal and is recovering micely Weekend visitors to see Mrs. Mar, Weaver at the home of her daugh- Pomeroy Brook: Mrs, Philip Yarnell Mrs. Harry Lockart of Elwood Mevers and Millbrook, Miss Mar. and friend, Lewis Wel- State Colleg Orvi d family We wk Haven Piller and family of Mack- Sunday vi¥itors at t of Mill. of Mi r of and son of Mr f AUDITORS’ REPORT OF CENTRE HALL BOROUGH FOR 1) RECEIPTS Balance on hand Jan, 23, 1841 By Helen Bartholomew, Coli West Penn Power Co C. W, Black Bell Telephone C Sam Gingerich Oentre County Treas W. W. Kerlin Commonwealth of Penna Commonwealth of Penna Ent. tax collections Total EXPENDITURES {or Boro. Acct Lanting Service Expenditure Flectric Bireet Electric Power Water Anslvsly Tax Collector Fees Tax Collectsr Fen: Centre Hall Fire Co Printing, ete Firemen's Relief! Association Share ont Fire Truck Insurance Compensation Insurance Cancellation of Water Bond Interest on Water Bond Rent for Council Room Salaries and Postag Auiitors’ Pees Special Services Labor (Boar Local <r unty (Meoterial d of Heal rh ang and Suppiles) Streets) (Water) Total Total balance Jan. 20, 1942 1941 Du ipiicate By 5° Abatement on $2179.04 By cash paid Treas Balance due Jan 20 1942 on "41 Duplicate Total 104] Special Water Tax, Duplicate By 570 Abatement on $147.10 By cash paid Treas Balance due Jan, 20, 1942 Total Service Duplicate By 5° Abatement om $544.86 By Cash paid Treas Balance dae Jan. 20, Tota) Specinl Debt 8orvice Roteipts: Balance on hand Jan. 23. 1041 By Helen Bartholomew, Coll. Baek Taxes By Helen Bartholomew, Current Tax 1942 Total Special Debt Service Expenditures: Special Debt, Bond lifted. HB. Mark State Tax Mrs. Edna Miller, H R. Matt, Int Tillle P. Keller Est. Int Int Total Boro. Indebtedness: Mrs. Edna Miller H R. Mark Tillie P. Keller Est Total Back Taxes Collected : Balance of Back Tax showing Jan. 23, 1041 Collected and turns over to Treas By Credit in error previously figured Total Back Tax Boro, Acct. Balance: Amcunt previous to 1041 Duplicate. Amount hack tax, 1041 Duplicate. Total Boro. Tax oustanding, including 1941 Recapitulation : Balance in Boro. Tress Jan. 20, 1942. Balance Back Tax. Boro, Acct, LR Balafice inv Special Debt Service Acct. “Tress. Balance Back Tox. Special Delt Service Aset Total Signed: L3410.49 $1146 02 Dr $2790 36 Cr 108 85 774M 407 40 82790 4% Dr 8 186.10 Cr i386 147 10 41 54 5 196.19 Dr $ 689759 Cr 271.24 568 62 101.73 $ 68759 $ 157.44 106.08 568 67 $1435.12 $4500 00 Dr $1180.02 Cr 582.32 24.39 — $ BUT Dr $ 558.31 | O.F| home Elwood Meyer: Mill- | Stormstown, have brook Simon Bliebaugh of has been seriously ill, | slowly James of ol Shiloh, who improving been vacated by the family Martha Korman, daoght Maude Korman, and friend Hunter and family eof recently oecupied the Mary Knepp property which has Hogan Markle Mrs Lewis er of Welshary have spent the at the hom friend umberla Sunda vizito § Mille; rman were Jane man | ittsburgl and ol ner weekend Mrs. Jacob Hoy of at North«' wr anda a ny WO children spent i Ammer. 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