Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sepfember 3, 1942, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY 1940, the major (1868, to February to give credit for 8. 8. DISTRICT NO. 11 ORGANIZE FOR YEAR District 11 of Centre County Sab- bath School Association held a re- organization meeting Tuesday eve- ning in the local Presbyterian church, The Rev. H. A. Houseal of Millheim Evangelical church ered the address on “Reaching Unreached.” These officers were elected for the coming vear: president, Chester W Grove, vice president Reuben S Rickert: secretary, Miss Frances Zerby: and treasurer, Mrs. Henry Zerby of our copy ed 14.432 pages from produce the “highlights” Home Town, (Signed) Kerlin, C. William Boozer llam B. Hanna.” The fire company ently including wrship, and numerous fighting equipment unit which to of the the dellv- the Centre Hall's photos and ma jor of the data historical with a section inues by means of bi lef { personal items through Centre Hall Becomes a America Is At War captions up to Pearl » LJ * LJ IN THE CHURCHES Lutheran The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall--Church service 8:00: Sunday school, 10:00. Spring Mills—Sunday school, 9:30; church service, 7:30 Tusseyville—Sunday "| school, 9:30; church service, 10:30 “ . i er oment Methodist: The Rev. C. M. Ham- Hall Potter Band mond, pastor, Centre Hall—-Church ft George L service, 9:30; Sunday 10:30. cave: a Sprucetown-—Sunday 307 Memory church service, 10:45 baseball Presbyterian: The Rev. J M. Kir t w patrick, pastor. Boalsburg-—-Sunday school, 2:00; church service, 3:00 Lemont—Sunday school, 10 ch service, 7:30. Centre Hall--Sunday school, 9:30: church service, 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, pastor. No services except Sunday school tional chapter the book Inc near lude of the the tragic Coodhart school, dedicated Mr I 1875 Ww page school, 9 Henne ’ 0 rom Huey 1 Centre } ( * . . . 350-PAGE HISTORY OF CENTRE HALL PUBLISHED of The most detailed contribution yet made to the hi of folk lore of Centre Hall inity appeared last week ir } of a 350-page paper-bound lume entitled “Centre Hall,” and publish- ed by Centre Hall Fire pany This volume was Years ago the fire compan, planned to print a pocket-edit containing its constitution history of Centre Hall's m The work gradually tu as the chair mittee, William W. Kerlin other committeemen intrigued with tory this At the close of ti ors make the and add, in we present thought of it Rather it is, story of ev Our chief net enlarge esting material ‘Cx Hall in Centre extensive and the Com- inspired several when LOCALS AND PERSONALS and ! Mr Carl wiford jor fires Joa ist 4 t in magni- man of the com bet the fascina of locality » book the autl ir acknowledgement B1 book 8s being a ma may we say 8, persons that upon the scope « To the Reporte Hall from part no mean this with terpiece oman of the weekend printed January bel we are glad portion Your committee search- re- Old willlam W and Wil- figures promin- in the make-up of the book, its constitution and mem- fires, fire, marching end Organization death Penn's In Loving we | ent Hall's hool if poetry bejore GARDEN THEATRE {Uk FRIDAY SUBMARINE RAIDER JOHN HOWARD AND SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 4-5 ROY ROGERS MAN FROM CHEYENNE - WED, SUNDAY - LABOR DAY - TUES. TOGETHER UNDER ONF ROOF! Cary Jean GRANT - ARTHUR end Ronald COLMAN — SEPT. 6-7-8-9 ONE OF THE NEW SEASON'S OUTSTANDING HITS! Continuous Showing Sunday and Labor Day Tuesday - Wednesday: Feature 2:20, ns on Centre county and local sections Bor- and Har- {FSR IIIT Jen All Credit to TITAN METAL | MANUFACTURING (0. RE 1] Cemammny Another Efficient Job by American Business- Management ! YOURS IS THE POWER FOR VICTORY Whiterock Quarries, Inc. | Er Be a 8 8 i a La a ss a iS aa a di I ’ Fair, | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miles of Unionville, attended Grange Falr last week, staying in the meantime | ¢t the Jacob Sharer, Sr. home | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wagner and | | Mrs. Wagner Gelss of Bellefonte, | iMrs. Verna G. Miller of Philadel | phia, and Mrs. 8. W. Smith called on Miss Jennie Thomas, Saturday | evening David Gelss of Bridgeport, Conn, pent last week with his parents, and Mrs. wagner Geiss In Belle fonte Mr. and Grange Mrs. Earl Fleming of New Rochelle, N. Y., are vacationing at the Nittany Lion Inn and visit. ing friends in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle and Miss Laura Runkle spent Tuesday in Middleburg with relatives, Mrs Verna G. Miller accompanied them to Mitllinburg, where she spent the day with Mrs. Anna Rossman Jacob Sharer, Sr. observed his eighty-third birthday on Saturday and enjoved the calls and best wish- es of many of his friends Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs Miller, W. H. Kerlin, and } spent Monday afternoon town Centre Verna James in Gi Get Lew) art Fair Ls Wert Tove Grange John B week gues Sr. home Mrs. Char Geary of Altoona Mr and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son Jack of Belicfonte, and Mrs. Anna Ross- These Centre Hall Delaney stead Near Mr. and and Mrs Mr and persons vicinity on at onville Mi from attended the old home Sunday aney. Mi Delaney and two children Mrs. James Delaney, Mr Sumner Auman and two ch John aney Mr 'homa Misses Agnes Mrs. Talitha ey, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Run. A. Auman, Miss Helen Deck- nd son Billy and Robert Homan + Ladies Bible ¢ will meet the the on hael Del il- Mrs Mary Del Dela Del and ARNE lass of the Re- tomorrow home of Wil Reformed Pr ams is enter- iendship her home this eve- and Mr *urtis mo are occupying home Mr. and Mrs their household Reibe: town on 1 Mrs. Dell and vd Lo waday ys Red Fred Homan moved goods to Wi Iams. port yesterday home of were Mrs M Pulton, and of Pittsburgh Weekend Mr Susan Matthews, Dr. J H Miss Elizabeth Philips Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corl and two children, Marcella and Duane Charleroi, spent the weekend at the B F. Corl home. They were accom- panied home by another son, Lynn who spent Fair week here T. Riegel Ramer and of Of « guests at the Emery of Charles men from nt the weekend at Camp Antlers Mrs. Thomas Pe Pleasant Cap. called on 8. T. Riegel home r. and Mrs. Russell Reish, Miss Sarah Hackett and Chester Wagner spent the weekend at a camp in the Allegheny mountains. Mr. and Mrs Harry Relish and grandson, Barry Reish, spent Sunday there Guests last week of Mrs. Thomas wianey included Mr and Mrs Wade Hegarty and daughter Jos- ephine, Mr. and Mrs Covert Hegarty i child Barbara and Rich- of Coalport, Mrs. H I. Ebright ‘Worcester, Mass, Mrs Samuel ws of State College, and Mrs. Rob. ert Bennison and Mr. and Mrs. John Yearick and sons of Mill Hall Miss Jean Bartholomew pent August at Camp the Poconos. returned home Sunday evening. She was accompanied by mother and sister, who spent the weekend at eamp with her. Her neti ities during the month included truction in swimming, dancing. hor reeback riding, archery, and han- raft. She excelled particularly in archery ., making the highest scores of the senson in that sport Miss Anna Stover of the Govern ment Hospital at Fort Howard, Md. Mrs. Elsie McClenahan, Mrs. Orvis Weaver and son Gerald, spent Sat. | urday with Mr. and Mrs. Pred Sto- | vr at Nigh Bank. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Stover in Mont- | gomery The Lutheran Women's Mission- ary Society met last evening in the church Luther Dale and daughter, Mar- garet, of Boalsburg, spent most of Inst week at the Grange Pair and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. K Rimmey oup Mr. and Sunday ren who Greeley in her Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sampsel and Licyd Bampse] moved on Saturday to Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs. J. PF. Wetzel attend- ed the funeral] Monday afternoon {of his uncle, Charles Wetzel a life- {long resident of Beavertown. The deceased was, until his retirement several years ago, state surveyor, He died Friday afternoon at his home At the age of 84 years. Mrs. Ralph Musser of Spring. spent last Thursday here with her sisters, Mrs. F. V. Good- hart and Mrs. Harry W. Potter, Mrs. E. E. Bafley of Lewistown, | {and son Muth Balley of Washing- | ton, D. C., spent part of Wednesday at the Grange Fair. The young Mr, | Balley has recently accepted a gov- ernment construction position at Camp Belvere, Va. ; Mrs. Jack Kirkpatrick underwent A major operation last week in al | New York City hospital. Her condi- | tion 1s sald to be good. i | | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leightley! and daughter Joanne, were Sunday | upper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell at Boalsburg. The Evangelical Missionary 8o- | {elety will hold a weiner and corn | roast this evening on the lawn of the 8. H. Bitner home. | The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Corman | (of Wilkinsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. | | John Corman and daughter, Bar- bara of Kennett Square, visited Mr, Rock and Mrs. Frank M. Fisher Week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blerly and son of Lock Haven, were Bunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybill William Sweeney with his sunt, Mr: Aaronsburg Mr and Mrs. Fred Harvey | daughters, Ruth and Janet, Ipsburg, "spent Thursday | Grange Fair Miss Marian Smith of Philadel- phia, was a dinner guest last Wed- nesday at the Daup-Frazier-Miller tent at Frange Pair, Russell Copen- haver and a friend from Bellefonte had dinner with the same families on Thursday The Young People's Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church had a weiner roast Tuesday evening at the home of Misg Bernice Frazier Gerald Miller of Logan Bellefonte, left Tuesday U. 8 lang Mrs McClintic Saturday Booh, In spent Ray and of Phil here at street to enter Lhe New Cumbes armed forces al William Me( and Gerald Miller ed the funeral Monday o Zerby at St Colley MoClintic and Glem nday 4 We ome ners of Weaver COLEVILLE Hazel Hoover LTTIOON | George Thoma. spending some of Mr. and Mrs Jacksonville. % ay that Rev. and to spent 8 5 of Mr nday a and Mrs Virginia Gray time at the Woodrow St Ww Done home over oH Ate nnine plar we Mary Just + home of Mr joe and Mrs wrest Pen Sunday Dewey chools opene Aug d PIES AND CAKES FOR A SOLDIER'S PLEASURE, BONDS AND STAMPS FOR A SOLDIERS Admission 10¢ & 300 FRIDAY & SATURDAY (September 4th & 5th) Two Short Laugh Features! Just the Type of Good Family Entertainment You Need! No. 1--GUY KIBBEE, in: SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH —— ALSO No. 2—LEON ERROL, in: Mexican Spitfire Sees Ghost In the News * Desert Fighting in Egypt * F.B.L School Trains “G" Men * Other War News MONDAY & TUESDAY (September 7th & 8th) Queen of the Teens! SHIRLEY TEMPLE, in: MISS ANNIE ROONEY “Disney Color Cartoon” Pete Smith Our Gang Comedy Do Your Part Now! Sign up for a Bond at Your Theatre Booth! It's Salute to Our Heroes Month! nit Selectees Honor 1 Woman Committee #1. 1942 with where they recel cons Then Lucy marched with tl gation to the the Cumberland train Falls, her Here's tion from total and found at the the following wo sing of America John Falls" greatly appreciated Jap Ansa Lucy purse That bad (Continued from page one) the to the Diamond, ved packaged Junch- in busine Jap Assa bovs either . 175 Dollar Bounties? Claiming copperhead bounties of one dollar each on 175 snakes, Fred Rice, Hornbrook, Bradford county presented something of a problem to state game officials at Harrisburg All except two were baby snakes and four of the batch were sent to Har risburg for further identification The snakes were near Quarry 1 dele station where group boarded a train for New Before getting on the one of the Belectees, John approached Lucy, presented with a cigar box and sald little token of apprecia~ the They wanted wo something you P.R. R Hl boy caugnt in a quarry for pened the box, coun a $706 in bills and change bottom of the Cilen 2 ted lucy { The man oi DOX now “Presented to Lucinda Hall by the | August! the CHUL Gl ) TURD Milesburg - Unionville Methodist A. Bn ireh 10:45 ednesday William Lor burg--Ch WO! 6 30 yder, pas 30: mort Fell 9 Pr school, 9 Youth YW W Bet aver i 7:30 Unlonv 9:15; Youth Fellowship worship 7:30 Thur Prayer servi 7:30 Pligrim Holiness Charge Matilda --Bunday Choo) Mi heos He-Churcl day evening service, 7:30 school, 9:30 Preachin € ut ible study and prayer Bush Hollow--8unday Andrew Irvin, Supt 30 by the pastor coming Wednesday | b¢ a Bible study ook of Job, This study will continue every Wednesday until] we book. The public is their Bibles and Rev, Harry 10 go thro th - Bonds MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly vy CY. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte ; t $1.10 oy 4“ uy Defense now! Labor For Labor Day! w mea we? tweer n le " abor We you can pian y m y A&P Superl Over 2,000 ana mean our items our low prices hum ed to market un help when three-day meal planning " every and for await you many of you save easily tool burdened by scores of eals quick! Y so of course you save! Come and see for yourself] BUY U. 8S. 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