Page Two - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 9, 1942, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor Spring Mills: Church service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Services 10:30; Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Church Services 7:30. Lutheran; The Rev. C. C. Otto! pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Services 10:30; Farm- ers Mills Communion 9 Sunday! School 10:00; Georges Valley: Sun- day School 9:30, Communion 7:30 Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser- vices 9:30 Sunday School 10:30; Sprucetown Sunday School 9:30, Church Services 10:45: Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Communion 7:30 Presbyterian The Rev. J Kirkpatrick, pastor. Lemont: Sun- day School 10:00, Churh Service 11; Pine Church Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; Centre Hall School 9:30, Church Service M Grove D. R. Keener Sunday School Service 10:30 Wo- meeting 7:30; Tussey- rvice 9:00. Sunday 16d: The Rev Centre Hall Bible Cla: church ‘Bles of in will AST FOR PLAY JUNIORS CHOOSE © BY HIGH SCHOOL 1 members of the Centre the for try Alive met with {ored dered Jean Har na n Boozer OFFICERS OF REBEKAH LODGE ARE INSTALLED PERSONAL MENTIONS Mr and Mrs. G. William Brooks and Mr. and Mrs Robert Blazer and | infant son from Niagara Fall the Ea near here. yg Harold from and Mrs nehters and Mrs Keller and Laurel, Dela- Mr James Keller and two da Lancaster and Miss Charlotte Kell er from Buck Hill Fal Easter va- David K hter Janet from Der the Mrs and State Col- ned at Campbell been statio Va. ha Gap. Pa Morris A 1 8. Ri ster of infield from been transferred Burkhold- were the and Mrs bes ert Mr y vacated by Stover Reformed at the home of one Guild of the Re- is planning a 1 the church basement to we ne the new 1 members now to- of the elders Jeon Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Box tained Mr. and Mrs. William Camp- bell i ikfast on Easter morning Miss Betty Runkle began working £24 a clerk in the Weis store on Mon- zer enter ore day Donald m Altoona ited his mothe Mrs. Sally and here over weekend vis- Ruble the Easter Robert Wetzel and Easter dinner guests J iF Wetzel ckert and infant Anne returned from Hospital on Tues- Mrs children were of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Reuben 8 daughter, Mary the Centre County heran M MILLHEIM L Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 30¢ Workers Lut FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 10th & 11th) ERROL FLYNN and OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND “They Died With Their Boots On” LATEST NEWS EVENTS MONDAY & TUESDAY {April 13th & 14th) GENE TIERNEY BRUCE CABOT “SUNDOWN” Latest News Selected Shorts Shows Now--Mon.-Tue.-Fri.-Sat. spent | ster weekend with their par-! sociable | two | Sunday schmool class will meet Wed- nesday, April 15, at the home of Mrs Chester Grove Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sproat and young son from Axe Mann left on Sunday for Pittsburgh, where Mr Sproat has been transferred to a | field. apartment there, Mrs, Sproat was the former Miss Helen White, first and second grade teacher in the | schools here for a number of years Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf spent a short Easter vacation with rela- tives here. Besides his work in the Indiantown Gap post office. Mr. Fetterolf is now employed part time by Western Union Sunday dinner guests of Mr Mrs. Ralph Homan included Mr. and Mrs. G. William Brooks from Ni- agara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. George Homan and two children, and Mr and Mrs, George Long Miss Miriam Fetterolf returned from Harrisburg to spend the Eas- ter vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs. George Fetterolf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Packer and infant from Baltimore, spent Easter with relatives here Vinton McClellan a tudent at Gettysburg friends and relatives In Centre on Friday Mr. and spent the and feciogienl sited Hall yravbil parent Mrs weekend with in Paxtonville Mr. and Mrs Rex aug David I Ie Rov S8earson hter Annette from Spring Mills spent Easter at the James 1 and Charles M. Miller m er Sunday guests of Mr were Mr. and Mrs om Pine Grove Mills Alfred Relish and ym Philadelphia defgnse ed for son and Reed fr firemen’; as been clo give the members an the first aid course Friday evening James Sear- OD - take esumed wording to ung people, mem- llowship of ti articipated in ar both Houtz and rom Lemont ind Mr. and ¢ T edov Clarence Decker “Biessed ented at Are Sunday 1 8 a'clock, by Young People’s Bible Class of Union church in Tusseyville | This had been scheduled for Palm Sunday but was postponed Sammy Shearer's orchestra from Lewistown has been engaged for the i Centre Hall-Potter high school dance Friday evening April 17 Tickets will be sold for thirty-five cents including tax A son was born Sunday the Lock Haven hospital to Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McClellan Mrs D M Bradford I Robert, and Miss Myra Rockey to Lock Haven Sunday evening and Miss Rockey remained to care for Svivia and Marlin, two other children McClellan family Sunday dinner guests Mrs. DD M. Bry Wdford were Mrs. Robert McCormick from State College, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and children, and Woodrow Bradford who was home from York for a short Easter vacation Mrs. Marg: hall entertain. ed the W. C last evening The Women church held of Mrs Mr pres April 12 in drove in the of Mr. and Mr. and two iret Gods T. U. at her home of the Presbyterian a quilting at the home Harry Potter yesterday and Mrs. Ralph Musser and family from Rock Springs spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. F. V Goodhart Mrs W. K Hostermah entertained the Priends hip class from the Evan- gelical Sunda v School in Lemont, at her home Tuesday evening Mrs. Grace Deitze] from Greens. burg came Saturday for a visit with {Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keller Miss Isabel Goodhart from Al- toona was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodhart evening Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lynn Derstine in Bellefonte Mrz. Anna Bartholomew enter. tained these guests to dnnner Sat- urdavy in honor of Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew's birthday: Mrs. Lynn Derstine and Mis; Ruth Howley from | Bellefonte, Miss Belle Ross, Mrs Duncan Herman and Mrs. Edna Noll from Pleasant Gap Mrs. John Knarr, son John. daughter Nellie, Mrs, Paul Bradford, Mrs. Charles Coldron and Mrs i M. Bradford attended the funeral i Saturday of their cousin, Mrs. Edwin { Knarr in Jersey Shore. She met a i tragic death by fire on Wednesday when rekindling a fire in her home {in Rauchtown. She is survived by her husband and six children the youngest only seven weeks old. The Rev. W. F. Glenn will leave Wednesday for Bloomsburg, where the Methodoist Central Pennsylva-! i nig conference will be held this year | { The Yo-yo club had a covered dish { lincheon Tuesday at the home of | Mrs. Charles A. Miller. The mem. ! i bers spent the day quilting | Mr. and Mrs { Black from Coburn were | supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John | Slack and family, The Sprucetowr; Methodist church | | will hold a chicken and baked ham | supper in the church basement Sat. Armory in Sunbury overnight, pre- | daughter Betty, were here Saturday D.} Milton Stover. Mrs. | { Annie Kerstetter, and Miss Louise | Sunday | from Mr daughters Sunday with Luse Philipsburg spent and Mrs. Milford Mises Agnes Delaney and Martha | Harris homes Rimmey, burg, both employed in spent Easter at their | here, | new position in the public assistance | Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Godshall and | They have stored thelr house- | twq children from York were over- hold goods and will take a furnished night guests Friday of Mrs Mar- garet Godshall, Mrs. Mary Neff Is confined to bed | with a severe cold at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Miller Mrs. George Ralston ciety at her home tomorrow evening Floyd Sampsel with his son and wife from Pleasant Gap have mov- ed into the Luse apartment vacated several months ago by Mr. and Mrs Paul Fetterolf. The Sampsel home in Pleasant Gap burned recently Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Sharer Sr. spent one day last week with Mr and Mrs. Frank White at their new home near Linden Hall Mr, and Mrs, Harry Fye State College called on friends Saturday evening from here Miss Laura Breon spent last week with her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs, Carl Marstellar, who moy- ed while she was with them, from Watsontown to Dewart. They all returned here to spend Easter with Mrs. Laura Lee Mr. and Mrs. Leroy family from State (College uests on Easter of Mr. and Mr: Clyde Dutrow. Both Mr. and Mrs Dutrow had been ill last week wit) severe colds Mrs. E. M Huyett spent with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger in Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs Smeltzer and were Easter Gerald Fetterolf and son from Pleasant Gap and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle and baby daughter shent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Limbert Madison- burg Mr Spring their son and Russell Homan In Burnham Prof. and Mrs. John Br State College caller on Mr W. W. Kerlin Th Mrs. Mary Flink and sor were East T c Moore Gelss week Flink Mr in and Mrs Mills John Homan from pent Sunday with wife, Mr, and Mn acken from { Mr: ursday Mrs. FP M. Pisher winter with the Rev Roy Corman in Wilkinsburg their home 1 Mon- an spent the turned to here « day Paul Sper spent Tue Mrs. Roy 8 and Mr. Jami their ndergraduate days State Mrs. J. Elmer Royer the 1 weran Woman's Missionay Society at her home last evening Mrs. Paul Bradford was admitted (to the Centre County Hospital on | Tuesday for an operation Wednes- day wer from Mass Jamison on were friends entertained A ——— POTTERS MILLS Lester Palmer and family of Al- toona, visited over the weekend at the H. E. Faust home Donald Shope wife and son of Centre Hall, John Stoner and wife of Belleft called at the Faust home Sunday Mr. W. C. Mingle Akron, Ohio, Mr. E. G. Mingle of Aaronsburg, Mr. R. H McCormick and wife of State College Charles Jodon, wife and daughter of Belle- fonte, took supper on Friday even- ing at the G. H. McCormick home Floyd White and wife made a business trip Philadelphia week inte evening wife and son of to last Russel] Nelson and family of State College, visited on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Ennist Mrs. Boyd Smith and young son are visiting with her father and sisters in Shick<hinny Lester Palme- and family of Al- toona, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Paust called on Saturdoy evening at the Merrill Copenhaver home in Aarons- burg Mrs. Lizzie Ennist days at the home of James Faust Frank Ennist and daughter Sara, attended the funeral] of Mr. En- nist’s uncle, William Sykes at Yeag- ertown on Wednesday Miss Dorothy MeMichael spent her Easter vacation with her father in Stillwater Edward Faust, wife, two daugh- ters, and Clarence Carson of West Chester, motored up on Sunday and spent Sunday and Monday at the H E Faust and J M. Carson homes spent a few her nephew .- ——— PENN STATE GIRLS TAKE HOME MECHANICS COURSE Nearly 40 girls who are students at the Pennsylvania State College are enrolled in a household mechan. ics course and almost a like num- ber of girls and women of the State College community are taking simi- lar work In an S-week evening de- fense course. In both cases the instructor D C. Sprague, of the department of agri- cultural engineering, is teaching certain fundamentals regarding the fuse of water heat, lights, and elec. tric power, and is giving an oppor tunity for practice in the repair of gadgets and appliances dealing | with these necessities and services — Army Units Bivouae Army, an army contingent of 115 motorized units bivousoed at the |General C. M, Clement Memorial | will enter- | tain the Evangelical Misisonary So- | | Mr. and Mrs, Oran Osman PLEASANT GAP | Mrs. Henry Noll drove to Rebers- burg last Thursday to see her father, | Mr. Alan Brungart who had the mis- fortune of being kicked by a horse when doing the evening chores at the barn the night before, Mrs Peldman Hamilton and daughter Helen Louise of Houtzdale spent a few days over Easter at the home of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs, W. H. Noll. The John Amick family spent a few davs at Easter time with rela- [tives in Johnstown The Garden club was entertained by Mrs. Jacob Dubler and mother | Mrs. Litz at the former's home Wed- nesday afternoon Mrs. Nevins Adkins was unfortun- jate enough to fall down the cellar steps of her home last Priday and re- ceive very painful injuries as well as an enormous ameunt of bruise We hope may have n from her accident Mrs. Abbie Langley of Willlamsport were caller at the Noll-Melroy home Mrs. Sam String friend in Philadelphia to return home Word ha received from Mr and Mrs Mr who spent the winter in Florida, that they would return home coming by way Florida davs with family Mr. and and son a Harrisburg John Mong } Mr. and employee moved [ros one of the sne spe Wy r'éecnye- ory Lou Monday and son rer 5 Visiting a . she ex- pects about the 20th been George wre] Sy about of will Chaplain where they 500 at the dreaded we hope a types The County men’s clubs will Bellef: April hope there will be a good at tendance {rom our local club Fed tiny 8 conf of Wo. hie H erence ut 25th 1 nie t We The state convention of Women's | be held nt the Penn Har- otel and Grace M FEF burg May 26th. 27th and fore- clube wil church { the 28th nvention of Wo. 1 the Pall in for the weekend RUNVILLE A the RB Meringo, Pa School cla meeting at Verna Reese Priday 10th Miss Lois friend Mr. Wa Buffalo, N. ¥ Sargent John Mi Va. arrived home spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and aon David. of Baltimore Md. visited with home folks over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of Balti. more, Md. visited with home folks over the weekend evening Confer and Iter Lucas motored last Priday her ton of Camp Lee last Saturday home folks There was a Cottage Praver meet. ing held at Mrs. Ernest Fye's home last Friday evening, 27 persons be- ing present Mrs. Alta Reese entertained the Ladies Aid at her home last Thurs- day in a quilting party and also she celebrated her birthday anniversary by other folks being present Mr. and Mrs, Howard Daughen- baugh. of Altoona, Pa. visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Bennett last Sun. day and attended Bunday School and church services Mr. Earl Milton of Lewistown, vis- ited with home folks over the week- end family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Boston and daughter and Earl Milton, mo- tored to Valley View last Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ceci] Milton and to see the new baby Preaching next Sunday moming at 110:30 a. m COLLEGE TWP, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auman spent Sunday at the home of their son. 8ilver Auman of Millbrook. Stanley Osman spent the week. | of Madisonburg: Mr Copenhaver of Humnielswhar! Viola Nearhood Mrs Krebs Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milton and end with hig parents at Millbrook. | Monday evening callers at were Mrs, Elsie White of Bellefonte, | oy Mrs. Pred Birk of Jacksonville, | F Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn and | urday evening from § to 8 o'clock | paring supper in camp kitchens set! tend the funeral of Robert Watkins, | The young people's organization of up on the hill, The contingent was | Wednesday | the church has just recently finished | redecorating the interior of the base. ment, | Mr. and Mrs. Pred Harvey and two equipped with huge trailers, carry. | ing pon pontoon barges. No details were Out.of-town guests who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary | eased as to where they came from | Weaver Thursday were: Mrs, Min-| or their destination. nie Miller, Mrs, Bird Mrs. Fiedler i the | | Pomroy Brooks home at Millbrook | The 85th Engineers of the U. 8! | to at- i J, © Mrs, Wasson, Alvin and Mills and Mrs R Mrs U Musser Mrs College: Alters of R and Carrie ol State James Mi Spring and burg ; mont; M1 5.’ burg; Mr John Mr Mrs Mrs. Edward Wolf and Mrs. William Winkleblech of Nellie ockhart, of Elwood Mev Oran Reber. Millbrook, The children were Haines Stover of Centre Hall, Miss Aarons. Btover, Philadelphin: Orvis Le- aut amily, of Lock Hay Mr William 8 and b an of + I en and Osman and OwniD AND OF CRIAY ATLANYIL 1 Iva "eo piCine Miscellaneous DESSERTS Sunnyficid Wheat FLAKES Kellogg » ALL BRAN Sunnsfield Cereal ASSORTMENT Michigan PEA BEANS RICE laree LIMA BEANS Bed Kidney BEANS Green SPLIT PEAS Cold Stream PINK i elem TOASTS Ass Fare MAYONNAISE Ass Page Quick TAPIOCA Asn Fare Saled MUSTARD Yukes Cleb—Plus BEVERAGES Homey Brand PARTY LOAF Heine Fresh Cutumber PICKLES’ Spick White Shee POLISH .... Canvas BLOVES Bu Tin Hoon dar 21s be 27s Bu 2m Extra Savings in Our DAIRY CENTER Fresh Roll BUTTER 39¢ Selected Crestview EGGS - - - From Local Farms EGGS - - . doz. 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