THE CEN TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 19, 1942 Page Two LION'S CLUB PREPARES CHART ER NIGHT An elaborate program of tainment is arranged for the Lion's Club charter night banquet enter- day, March 24, in the Centre Hall- Potter gvmnasium, according to Donald Shope, chairman | The Parent-Teacher Association will serve the chicken dinner at 7 o'clock. Dancing, with a six-piece orchestra from Penn State, will be- gin at 9 o'clock and continue until midnight Wiliam H Bucknell University English depart. Coleman, from the ment, will be the principal speaker on the program following the ban- quet. John W. Mentzer, district gov- ernor. will be here to present the charter Entertainment features of the program will include a skit and sev- eral impersonations by a group of students from Penn State About one hundred fifty person are expected, including Lions and guests from Lewisburg, Williams- port, Lock Haven, Milton, Turbot ville, Millheim and Lewistown Other members on the committee for arrangements besides Mr. Shope are: William Hanna, David I. Gray- bill. Ray Mark and Jack Kirkpat- rick BASEBALL AND SOCCER SCHEDULES APPROVED At a high school coaches’ meeting last Monday evening baseball and soccer hedules for the coming season wpproved and regula- tions for | baseball were ad ud to t Belle! Was ball sc spring to replace Huble: » Tuesday game art gin 3:30 o'clock and the Fu riday games at 3 o'clock. Home teams are to provide base umpire and the visiting teams, the umpire- in-chief for each game The baseball schedule follows Amril 17, Port Matilda at Centre Hall; April 21, Snow Shoe at Centre Hall: April 28, Spring Mills at Cen- tre Hall: May 1, Centre Hall at SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ELECTS 1942 OFFICERS The Helping Hand Lutheran Sun- day sch met last Thu night at the me of Mr Durst, the assistant teacher The group clected th officers for the coming year bresi dent, Mi: Ray Mark: first vice president, Mrs Russell Lair; sccond Mrs. Harvey Mark; secretary, Mrs Domer Smeltzer; and treasurer, Mrs. John Runkle The class also had a surprise handkerchief shower for Mu Jurst who observed he: birth da va last eek Oliver Struni 1tzer, Mr Abner Alexander Clenahan, M Mrs. Joseph mgt Brooks HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH April 2 clock The programs for each evening follow: Monda; A Day of Wor- ship,” the Rev. W. F. Glen Tues day. “A Day of Service,” the Rev D. R. Keener / i 3 of Solitude.” patrick; Fellowship and man The Good Friday A b held in the individual ¢ Former Resident Dies Relatives here cation of the on Monday of Mrs. Ole Stover ol Berea, Ohio, 8he is survived by her husband, a nume- ber of whose brothers and sisters Hive here in Contre Hall, and three sons and daughters. Mr. and Mrs Stover lived her. about forty vears ago when he was engaged In paper hanging received a notif death Poa 4 New A Bid ere. In Oil Croquignole $ Special at 185 Regular $5.50 LaRouge SUPREME $9.50 | PROGRAM | Tues- | vice president. i HE LS TTR ST To LAT Tg TT et HHT STi ¢ [HHL 8 HH HLTH 41 TE 18] DON'T WAIT until EASTER Harshbarger of Centre Hill Five additional Red Cross sweat- ers are being Knitted locally for the Army Alr Corps and Marines se knit Mrs. Henry Kim- iid Mrs Thom- Frank Geary, ana y the church, been afterward somen srehpatra has orchestra nas the dancing Geog McCormick, hair- e members attended the Lu- the we ynen'’s Missionary Society we g at the home of Mrs, J. Har- ol t last Tuesday evening: Mis Martha Mowery, Mrs. Clayton Hom- an, Mrs. Fred Homan, Mrs. Ernest Frank. Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs Fred Luse Mrs. C. C. Otto, Miss Bertha Sharer. and Mir Roy Dutrow A 1 number on the program was ; Mabel and Evelyn Homan i iters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner Mr. and Mi Earl Frazie; and family and Mrs. Anna Frazier en- tertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of Daniel Daup and Kenneth Frazier. whose birthdays occur on the same day, March 17 Besides the Frazier family and the guests of honor, these were present Mr. and Mrs, Daniel 8 Daup and son William, Miss Ida Frazier, Miss Stella Hosterman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prazier, and { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller for Your Permanent Regular $8.50 Eugene Heavy Oil $3.50 CROQUIGNOLE Regular $6.00 Frigidine CROQUIGNOLE £ : H | : $3.00 MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY ONLY! ALL-OVER CROQUIGNOLE $1.75 OR POMPADOUR WITH END CURLS 19 | z | | Permanents Complete with Test Curls, Shampoo, Trim, Hair style. LaROUGE BEAUTY SHOP Y2 E. Main St.—Dial 2025 Write or Phone 2025 for Appointment! Lock Haven [| ——————————— id ] - : | Mr. and Mrs, James Fetterolf of ' | Reedsville, visited friends here last ¢ Wednesday | Mrs, Willlam Campbell has been ill for several days this week, She CHURCH SERVICES | Mrs, Feyette Miller and daughter, | being cared for by her mother, Evangelical: The Rev, W. K. Hos- | Tatiana, spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mis. Dora Odenkirk | terman, pastor. Tusseyville—Church | Mrs. Nolan Shiveley In Coburn | The Missionary SBotiety of the service, 9:00; Sunday scheol, 10:00 Mr. and Mrs, George Rimmey | presbyterian church met last evens Lemon t—8unday school, 10:00; | were Sunday supper guests of Luth- ing at the home of Mrs. Charles, church service, 11:00, Locust Grove er Dale and family in Boalsburg Slack - Sunday schoo!. 9:30: church ser- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brininger and M1 Andrew Jodon and M: vice, 7:30 { Miss Della Hughes of McC lure, Se nt! paul Wasson of Bellefonte BR. D Lutheran: The Rev. C, C. Otto, | Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wet-| called Friday afternoon at the Rome pastor, Centre Hall—Sunday school, | 2c] Gingrich home 9:30; church service, 7:30 Spring a and Mrs. 8. T Rie gel had J. William Bradford wa oblige Mills—Church service, 9:00; Sun- | Thursday supper and spent the eve- | 1, walk with crutehe for several day school, 10:00. Tusseyville—Sun=-| ning with Mr, and M:s. Harry Tay. | qavs recently because of a4 1m day school, 9:30; church service, lor, Sr, in Salona placed knee cartilage 10:3 - mado TA daughter, the fourth in the Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son Methodist: The Rev, W. F Glenn, | family, was born to Mr. and Mrs. | jack of Bellefonte were SunDel pastor. Centre Hall-Church service, | R, 8. Hagan on Monday in the Ced- | ,nite Sunday of her parents, M 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30. Spruce-|itre County Hospital and Mrs J B. Wert. Si town Church service J. : Se The food sale scheduled for Sat. ALY. ana Mrs. 7. 'V. Goodhart and aay sc hool 9:30; Young 0} urday, March 21 by the Women’ Elesno Pott were dinner guests service. 7:30 Guild of the Reformed church, has on Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Cha loath Presbyterian: The Rev. J. M. Kirk- | pean indefinitely postponed Thompson in State Colleg : \ astor. Boalsburg—Chi "+ 4 ‘ard H patrick, PR ig Boal Au S Ch ire The Susanna Wesley class of the sta Wl nea ’ service, 3:00. lemont—SuUnday amethodist Sunday school will meet at Geisinger Hospital. Dan school, 10:00; church service, 7:30.! a inv evening March 9 t the | d vil An entre Hall—Sunday school. 9:30: | Thursday evening, March 26, at the gature he e underwe Centre a £ unday ichool, 9:30% 1, ome of Mrs. Albert Emers ousratian 3 " ei church service, 10:30 v . } . " . y Keener Mrs. Susan Emery, who had an Among the Centre Hall peop Reformed Th Rey 1 R setior attack of grippe recently, is well tended the Pend . Pi B pastor pa > l Si v sch # \ «43 : 1 th \ i bh | payia C RUN : ib gry Soring again, Mrs, Prank McClellan and | ert on Sunda ote the J. W 0:30; church service, 7 J Spr 8 children of State College. spent Su Bradtoed J 8 Boos PY Mills—Churshn service, 9:00; Sunday ph Bi i } V n.d day with her ha and H W Potter fan school, 9:30; church service, 10:30 . de ahd . Se » a Marlene Coldron, Georglanna i i Zn i : . WR 5 Johnson and Tatiana Miller are LOCALS AND PERSONALS oi, S00 i takin: anc: JARRE John Runkle began working on| lessons each Saturday at the Pif Monday at the Rimme vy service sta- | music shop in Bellefonte tion Miss Mildred Homan and Jane Miss Geraldine Hoover visited her | Roush of Penn Sta spent Frida) 4 sister and husband in Washingt night here with Mr. and Mrs, Cl MILLHEIM D. C., over the weekend ton Homan. Miss Roush spent the Evenings 7°10 and 9:00 P. Miss Genevieve Ruble began work | remainder of the weekend with her Admission 10¢ & 30¢ Monday as a stenographer in the parents in Milton — — — Penn State Central Extension ol- The Centre Hall-Potter band had FRIDAY & SATII RDAY fice. a party in the school building Mon- (March 20th & 21st 114 : net My fey ' day eve This was the resull of Ie) Nea R oo a wid I a team competiti . on the recent band CLAUDETTE COLBERT tunKi« ent ia nursaay in i - ¢ a or thc dot J “ A . : . Wie concert ticket sale. ana the lose: JOHN PAYNE, In: > entertained the winne: IT The pastor's cabinet of the Re- REMEMBER formed « re will meet Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. William Kheames. of " day eve Ma B, h the Altoona, visited Miss Cora Ho THE DAY resale y tiinday ft ar alone JET . : » church oR day od took al ng he mn Latest News “Flying Bear Mrs. Samuel Grove is substituting | With them heir grandson arren “i " i eek on the Centre Hall-Potter Homan, Jr. w id been spend Sport Reel y {opr ul Bren wl is ill several week au facul for Paul Bren, who i . ¥ MONDAY NIGHT ONLY with tonsiliti Mr Fran } 1 alph (March 23rd The Garden Club meeting has Dotterer and Robert hit of — been pe rom Friday, March ) accompanied the Rev. De JANE WITHERS t March 23, because R to Lock Haven Saturda) re fi h t aid cla where they attended a meetin i SMALL " #1 g the outs abitiet f the {> ira i“ : le of | the binet af the TOWN DEB 4 5 Of HS¥av aL i0Med caurch ( tests nod, At this tune plans Were | cle All and for a nnual Youth Confere: t ! u 1 : be he May 2 in the Faith Re Aways the Finest Selection nd Mrs ( Gros ed chu State ( of Shorts rs Phyllis and Marian, son Mrs. Daniel Bioom « - . ; r. 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AT ALL GOOD GULF DEALERS Care for your Cara for you Country Rg” Gervin Shaeffer of MeAllisterville Mr. and Mrs, Danie] B Daup and "> Robert McCormick of State Col- : Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Zettle and visited friends In town on Bunday Mr. and Mrs, George Lutz spent lege; was 1} with grippe for sweveral Prlldpem «ok AFhnstown | spent the Darrell Bhafer of ML. Union, spent Saturday in Harrisburg days last week weekend stn Ley parents. Mr, and Sunday with W. W. Kerlln dnd Newton Emerick and family plan On Sunday residents along Penns Mrs. George Bloom, Bellefonte, family, Hig son “SKippy.,” has been! to move into the north side of the Creck observed that that stream DD. and his, Mr. and Mrs. EE. Zet- critiondly Si from measie; Ben Emerick property this spring. (had reached flood proportions tie, at Centre Hall oa. a I. S. Defense Sav- * ings Stamps Avail- able At All A&P Food Stores of comparable quality. tory te you! Their quality is guaranteed TURN THE TABLES! 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