Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 13, 1942. —— —— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY IN THE CHURCHES Lutheran The Rev. C. C. Otto pastor No services except Sunday school Evangelical: The Rev, W. K. Hos- terman, pastor service, 9:00 school, 9:30; Sunday 10:30 9:30; Centre Hall- church service, Locust Grove-—-Sunday school, church service, 7:30 Methodist: The Rev. C. M mond, pastor No services Sunday school Presbyterian patrick, pastor Lemont school, 10:00; church service, Pine Grove-—-Sunday school, church service, 7:30. Centre Church service, 9:30; Sunday 10:30 Reformed Keener, Sur Ham- except J. M. Kirk- Sunday 11:00 8:30; Hall school The Rev The No Delas R except Rev Lor services school LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mi Howard E. Smith of burg, Is visiting this week with and Mrs. Andrew Mark and George Emerick. She was the of Miss Margaret Jacobs on Tues aad The Evang gionary Society will hold a and weiner roast this evening the lawn of the 8 H. Bitner home Mis the Yi cle of day evening The Lemont and Centre bright Brotherh evening for mont pa aay Lewis Mi Mrs guest relical Women's on Hall Al- met Tuesday ar Le Lemon meetin 00d a picnic lunch went i ram iu A. Housea] A. Babcock > Rev. W Harold Leightley mnday sug M: Joanne, were S of Mr and 1 Boalsburg Della Reibe: tre Hall on St with inday af week Jean Dumas 1 vacatio ' + POSItion is near was A. Mil 1 and Edgar Miller to Sun oRy } “n both moon at Whipple's jer ent ned Mr dinner spent Dam Mr couples the Lewis Kryder and n Sunbury, vi Mrs and ited Bavilla K The Rev Keener and leaving this Reading beca ler on Sunday and Mrs daughter Dela Sandr week for Fl wart and Live been called there use of t illness of Mrs. Keen- ers father, "Ro wert Schlegel, who has been in the Reading Hospital since ast week Misses Elizabeth Bartholomew and Carribelle Emerick visited Miss Jean Bartholomew at Camp Greeley the Poconos over the weekend Martha Ann and Phyllis Gross of Bellefonte, spent last week with relatives here, making the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr their headquarters. Last Tuesday ‘Buddy’ Franke of Hewlett, 1. 1. also came to the Knarr home for a visit. Mr and Mrs. Edward Franke, daughter Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franke, also from Hewlett, arrived here yesterday for a week's visit among relatives The Reformed Sunday schon] class taught by Mrs. Harold Bradford, MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM Admission 10c & 30¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 14th & 15th) A new type of THRILL pictare that is TOPS in good enter. tainment! Brian Donlevy Miriam Hopkins A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK **Special Added Comedy** “HAY FOOT” James Gleason MONDAY AND TUESDAY (August 17th & 18th) One picture that every adult should be sure to see . . LAWRENCE OLIVER LESLIE HOWARD THE INVADERS DISNEY COLOR CARTOON SELECTED SHORTS R are mn Fri. & Sat, Ang. 21.22 “JUNGLE BOOK" ~ | James Reis | | returned home { children { held a Clara Bethesda Church | Ir, | thelr evening at and Mrs picnig Friday Hecla Park. Besides Mr Bradford, these were present: Misses Beulah Bradford, Esther Blazer Wava Ripka, Gloria Brooks and Lou Wetzel, Paul Bradford, Wwilllam Reese, David Boozer sh and John Slack and Mrs. Gustavus Payne and Lohr of Philadelphia Monday after a va- Mr Miss Nellie cation here Mrs. J. Harold Durst and Duane and Larna Kay, are pending this week with Mr, and Mrs. James Stover in Montgomery Ted Malone Harvey Flink asking hi two and critic, paid compliment of print recent hology This poet the permission Country Schoolhouse,” a of Mr. Fink's, in his ant off the pm appeared In the wi Housekeepin poems have different recognition f sever to poem 1 ess tl fall AUgUST Mr appeared in to come poem of "Go 1084 or more received periodicals rom Mr al occasion Ma- lone The inday an eating at the Gi om Methodist chool class plans to stand Just off the midway Fal; 8 year. Lunch- available times noon noul Susanna Wesley 8 operate ange th es will be and full course meals Wi ] Wor Lutheran chur the Old Fx ling Sunda) of the weiner roast in last evening Rebecca Spavd everal last Lock Haven with PEAT 1 pen week In Mon- Ay MA spent -law, home Tuesday the former's to prepare ming year book ami moved Batur isburg as Mr. Land has position at White Hil upon his new dutie Bernard family will Bellefonte into the ttage vacated Bernard is a ma n Engineer Tuesday Miss the Land: spent her niece and Mrs. Abner Noll observed 54th wedding anniversary on A number of friends called wr phoned pood wishes during and a number of others cards Harold it the © Friday the day sent Brooks Iitan Met reported work al Co. on Wednes- tor fay Mrs. Harold Brooks was her sewing club at her home Wed- iesday evening Russell Sampsel was home from Fort Mifflin, Philadelphia, for a three-day stay last week The grade schools will gust 31st, with the same except for one resignation school students will be taken by bus to Bellefonte, but no date has been wet for that opening Philip Barr, wife and mother, went to New York for a visit, remaining for a week, and the latter wil] stay aver the winter with her daughter there Miss Effie Keeler and Frederick Dale of Lemont, will be married S8at- urcay Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cowdrick and son of Niagara Palls, brought Miss Belle Ross, who had been visiting them, and also spent some time in Canada, home Bunday. They return! ed home Monday Philip Bmith went to Baltimore to work. His wife and three children will spend some time with her par- ents at Centre Hall Mrs. Jennie Bhope of Williams- port, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Harry Stover Mrs. George Margargel, Jr, and daughter Ruth accompanied the former's sister, Mrs. Glibert Rhoades and son of Holts Hollow and Mrs. James Fyfe and two sons of New, York, to Boalsburg, Thursday, and spent the day with Mrs. Bruce Sharer. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jogon attend. | ed a Jodon reunion fm Ohio. Mrs. Ralston Derr spent from Friday to Tuesday evening with her | husband in Washington, D, C Mrs. Paul Gingher entertained her sister, Mary Andrews, on Bunday John Strunk is among the sick | this week. Bamuel Noll, who was quite ill for a few days last week, is able to be About again. hostess to open Aue teachers Abner Noll was on the sick list for! 4 few days this week. The high | | had been caring for her from Philadelphia for the weekend, home, cept an art supervisor's post at! Bradford Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry W. Potter were Mrs, Isabel Brandenstein and son and Miss Mary Crosthwalte of Erle Mrs. Edna Dean of Bellefonte, | spent Monday night here with Mr and Mrs. Harry Potter, after she returned from Elizabethtown where her son, David, Jr. has enrolled in the Masonic school The Centre Hill Cemetery Associa tion spent today trimming and mowing on the cemetery Mrs. Charles H. Light Monday from a visit with her ter in Cleveland, Ohio M Lesa Hanna Potter from returned 518 and Barbara Eaglesmere Jean returned Vesterday and-Mrs. F. V tertained Mrs. Verna Miss Laura Runkle, Smith and Mrs. W esterday Ada Strayer weekend here Anna Goodhart en- Geiss Miller Mrs 8B. W WwW. Kerlin 0 dinner Mr nent of lewistown at the home Bartholomew and the Emerick § and two chl week Carribelle ng her nlece Altoona this Harry F Cooper Lin da and Louise, went to Al- 1 Thursday for a visit with I A. Corby Wigman and n ud, Jr, of Miami Beach, Fla, ed Mr. and Mrs. J. Shannon from Thursday to iy day guests at the Boozer home re Mr Bessie Gutelius and Mi ace Martin of Manheim Patty Miss Mary ngood « burg, als pent enter- ldren and daugh- Edward day anda Boozer and {f Harrls weekend here Ernest Homan wy nger Hospital FP tion treatn vO ml and or about a Flink and » flooded 8t. Marys as home team near weekend + Melroy Yip to Bradford turned home by way any and Au 1 so terribly flood and Mrs. Harry Gentzel « | dinne uests f the and wife made a bus- Monday, and of Port Al- which towns damaged the by Mr ma the afterno her friends and upon relatives Mrs. Ruth Eby and daughter June spent from morning until ursday evening with relatives at Chambersburg Mrs. Russell Spicher Is the week in Harrisburg Tuesday spending More than one hundred people at- tended the farewell party held on the Lutheran church lawn, Monday evening, for Rev. Kauffman, who eft to accept an army post. The Christian Endeavor Society was in charge of the party and the Loyal Workers served ice cream and cake Short talks were given by the C. E president, Junior M. McDonnell, and the Sunday school superintendent, Robert Rhoades. Rev. Kauffman was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts, among them a leather traveling bag and a purse The Boyd Lonberger family drove to State College, Tuesday evening to visit Mrs. Carl Dreibelbis, it be- ing the occasion of her birthday i Miss Geraldine Rockey left Mon- day a. m. for Baltimore, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. James Krum- rine Mrs. Wilbur Ripka and daughter Clara, drove to Williamsport, Sun- day, where they are spending some time with the Fred Ripka family. Thelma Evey entertained her Sun. day school class at a pot luck sup-| per at her home Tuesday evening. | The Live Wire class of the M. E.! Bunday school enjoyed a pot luck supper in Noll's grove, Tuesday eve- ning. | The stork visited the Robert! Knoffsinger home on Monday and! {left them a nice baby girl. Mrs. Blaine Brooks' sister, who and her twins, left for her home at Centre Hall, Thursday evening. Paul and Earl Lego were here Ralph Nelly of Shamokin, was a! weekend guest at the Harry Bilger A farewell dinner was given at) the Brockerhoff Hotel, Bellefonte, | Wednesday evening for George! Kline and Donald Hagel. i George and John Kline, Jr. were | here from Harrisburg for a few dayw’ | | Visit with their parents, Mr. and! I Mrs. John Kline. Among those who will take exam. | linations at State College for the! (army today, are Russeil Bpicher, | Harold Stitzer, Dale and Ransler! | Baney and Harold Johnson, and to- morrow George Hila) George Kline, | | Maynard Houser and Donald Hazel. { Huntingdon county | R. Miller attorney [Millheim Buys Water System (Continued from page ome) necessary for payment, That fea- ture has not been worked out in full but it Is thought that the former owners the Misses Fetterolf of would take some of the bonds in lieu of cash . Plans for handling the public utility through the borough records have not been formulated as vet, but an announcement Is expected soon by Borough Council The commitiee from council mak- ing the deal was composed of Harry F. Confer and R. 8. Stover, with J borough clerk, and their Paul Campbell, of Belle- fonte POTTERS MILLS Mrs. Maggie Ackerman Valley, spent Thursday cousin, Mrs. J. G. Boal Alvin Sellers and family College E. B. Palmer home The Smiih scheduled to be held or the Brownlie Place weather wa { the Bpr of Georges with her called one reunion which Saturd owing the to held In ueelo of wn 55 wre present Mrs. Russel Brungar and Mrs. Edward Faust Chester, visited over the the J. M. Can mi Charles Jodon ter of Bellefor Wen Ke na home Walter ell I ! on Armsts efonte, ca Palmer } led Bunday om ie ul White HOME-COMING SERVICE AT MEYERS U. B. CHURCH flimore chur SET Vice Milesburg- Unionville Methodist William A. ®h minister. Un fonville-—~Church school. 8: 15° mort ing worship, 10:30 Youth ship, 6:30. Mileaburg ship, 8:30; Church members of the Youth Caravan assist in each service yder Fellow I WOr- Tw will St. John's Episcopal. Bellefonte Rev Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker rector. Rev. Francis P. Davis. assis ant. Eley Sunday after The Church school is discontin: September 13th. The Holy Eu- charist with sermon at 11 a. m. You will be welcome at Bt. John's Epis copal church enth sed until insu Dix Run-Blanchard Baptist Rev. Willlam J. Shope, pastor Messiah Baptist church, Dix Run Sunday school, 9:30; Young People's meeting in the evening. Next wor- ship service will be held August 23, at 7:30. Liberty Baptist church, Blanchard-—8unday school, 9:30. We urge all members of the Sunday school to make a special effort to attend services. B. Y. P. U. organi- zational meeting. 6:30. Evening wor- ship, 7:30. A cordial invitation is ex- jtended to all to worship with us ——— RED CROSE NURSING ACTIVITIES REPORT The Red Cross Nursing Activities Committee, Mrs. George B. Thomp- son. chairman, met Monday after. noon in the nursing headquarters in { Petrikin Hall, at which time the re- port of Miss Jane Keller, R. N., who had substituted for Miss Bertha Rimmey, chapter nurse, during her | vacation for the month of July, was approved Seventy-eight visits were made during the month. Plans were made | for the home nursing classes to start next morth The registration date | and pince w will be announced later, S—————————— Sweet Silence Begasse, the residue from sugar cane, is used in ceilings as a sound. Bomeone Hamsport gas enough or if ie had to drive them to Wil- Bome of us didn't have we gol gas iL would last unit for this month's dying atout an borrowed a boy to the College Surveys up our gas. Alle; we finally Penn Btale has Lo RO Af § Nas . 10.000 me week, The re WHY, Centre INDEED Democra to mi minutes They had back to camp ’ Ti ew ar Williams; t} with ind £] [LAF] Why rationed thelr lives life at home tioned with gos do soldier boys have be worker; with gas? They acy and give up thelr normal and still are r=! cw gallons I think it Is a dis not grace. For instance, just this weck- foros end two boys from Pine Camp Y.. came home on a weekend I'hey hitch<hiked down expecting back on Sunday afternoon. They had to William to catch thelr Nee HA hitch-hiking sake of a amily wrmed It falr Ww our ys In they id oo 4» READER - pass. Baturds the 0 10 Bonds buy bombs, Stamps bullets! Buy U. 8. Defense or Stamps every pay day! buy Bonds to go bug port bus Local Industries (Continued from page one) inl that vill more ty worker will be iz Ii i be than already the Pre- Lo Working Defense Bo Buy Read the Classifie YOUR BEST BET Top Quality Foods... 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