THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. * September 17, 1942, I —— CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY IN THE CHURCHES | Evangelical: The Rev. Ww K. Hos- terman, pastor, Spring Mills—Har- vest Home service, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00. lemont-Sunday school, 10:00; Harvest Home service, 1:00. Tusseyville—8unday school, 9:30: Young Peoples’ service, 7:00; Harvest Home service, 8.00 Lutheran The Rev. C. C pastor. Centre Hall-Sunday 9:30: church service, 7:30. Spring Mills Harvest Home service, 0:00; Sunday school, 10:00. Tusseyville Sunday school, 9:30; Harvest Home service, 10:30 Methodist mond, pastor school, 10:30 Sprucetown church service Preshvterian patrick, pastor Boalsburg school, 2:00 church serv Lemont Sunday school, 10 church 7:30 Pine Mills—8unday 9:30 service, 10:30 Reformed pastor. Centre 0-30 Harvest Bpring Mills Harvest Home ers Mills—Harvest 8:00: Sunday Otto, school, Ham- any 9:30 9:30 The M Centre church Sunday 10:45 The Rev. J Rev. C Hall school M 8 10e nn Kirk- mday 300 and service CGirove Chol churen The Rev. D Ke Hall--Sunday scl Home Sunday school, 9:30 10:30 rme- Home rvice 10:00 ner, ool service, 7:30 RET VICK «hool RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES BEGIN IN SCHOOLS Classes in religions education der the jsterivm beg Hall-Potter continue to term one hou to 11 a m These course local mini anv of the : rept that t Keener w vet. are t Young Christi C. ¢. Otto Chrictinn Mov M. Kirkpatric! Literature’ man supervision of the ran today in the High meet School weekly tudent WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET AT SCHOOL TUESDAY EVENING The Centre will open the the vear with a bu and party in t ing Tuesday This payment Special gram viewed fa short David An entertainment sisting of Mrs. Ha Brooks, and Hall Womar monthly dey Stanley tonight Harold Durst section ¢ ( he nf Bradford. LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs two children of McClure weekend here Pavid I. Grav The Gleaners a~hool class had last Thursday es Venerick who and the children Curwensviile class and Sherman Good ar bill These members guests were George Ralston, Mrs bill, Mrs William Charles A. Mill Rickert, Mi: present David 1 Hanna Mrs. Reuben Alma Rickert Miss Lillian Rickert, Mrs. George Sween- fY. Mrs. Lawrence Hartley Mrs John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy Mrs. WK. Hosterman and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison Mrs. Lovan Smith ret last Wednesday her sister Mrs lege A daughter was born last week Mr. and Mrs. G. William Brooks in the Centre County Hospital Mrs Brooks was former Miss lois Homan Miss Verna Chambers and Swen- £¢1 Bmith of Bellefonte were sUpper gests Sunday evening of Mr Mrs. Prank P. Geary. Mr er umed home visit with Mr. and in State Col. after husha a and nd, Clarence Yearick to the and Smith W MILLHEIM L Admission 10c & 300 FRIDAY & SATURDAY (September 18th A 10th) The Stery That Thrilled Thousands’ “KINGS ROW” Ann Sheridan Robt. Commings R. Regan LATEST WAR NEWS ON OUR SCREEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY (September 2ist & 22nd) A New Fun Hit . . . and we do mean N-E-W! Henry Fonda Olivia DeHavilland “THE MALE ANIMAL" DISNEY COLOR CARTOON SELECTED SINGLE REELS in-| New Monday to be U. 8. Army at will leave next ducted into the Cumberland T. A. Hosterman, local was ill for several days last Miss Mary Rimmey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rimmey, and Miss Mary Neff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Neff, joined a nurses’ training class in the Lewistowy Hos- pital last week. Miss Mary Delaney, and Mrs. John De- similar training in Hospital, Dan- grocer, week daughter of Mi laney, entered Getsinger Memorial ville Donald Ruble in the U.S Lakes dist who enlisted re- Navy Naval from is located Training Chi- cently at the chool Great a short ance CARO Mrs spent last with hey M Altoona thi Sally with were of part of Mrs wsday Other Mary Brandt week her and week sister Ruble brother in spent Th llbrook gue at the Ruble home and Mrs. Franklin Ruble a ter Marcella Altoona I'ne Pre Missionary met last evening Harry W. Potter ty Sweer choo] this ts nd daugh of shyterian born Priday « Dashem in new members were added to Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Mrs Rhoades. and Mrs. Harold Htley These other members Mrs. Rov Dutrow. Mrs ve, Mrs. Ralph Homan Miss Cora Homan, Mrs. Fred Luse, Mrs. Ralph Luse, Mrs. Arthur Tho- mann and Mrs. Clarence Otto Mr. and Mrs. Farl Frazier and family entertained Mr. and Mrs Daniel 8. Daup and = William Daniel Daup. and Mr. and Mrs. Rob. ert Prazier to dinner, Sunday. The asion to celebrate Miss Ida Frazier's Ear] Frazgier's birth- dav Mrs ing this week with man in Tusseyville Mr. and Mrs. Max Herr spent weekend in Philadelphia These persons attrnded a corn and weiner roast at Manor Hill last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs Earl Rossman and family, Calvin Ling and family Mr. and Mrs William Glasgow and family, Mr and Mrs. Edgar Rimmey and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blazer family, Bud Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and family. Mize Gloria Brooks, Mr. and Mrs Frank Shutt, Daniel Colyer. and Mr and Mrs. Davion Lansberry Mra. Ernest Frank entertained the Lutheran Young Women's Mission ary Society at her home last Tues. day evening. These members were present: Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Mrs Fred Luse, daughter Donna, Mrs Harold Leightley and Mrs. Robert Rhoades Tuesday guests of Mrs Floray were Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ripka of Millheim., and Robert Breon of Newport News, Va. The Eastern Star choir from Cen tre Chapter has been invited to furnish the music at the district meeting In the State College High School auditorium on Saturday af- ternoon. Miss Pauline Biddle of Bellefonte, spent the weeliend with Miss Anna Marie Whiteman at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John White. man. Sunday guests at the White. man home were Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Shook and family of Spring Mills Miss Jane Vogt spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharer on, These the roll Robert Leis wore resent Chester Gro m Oe was and Verna Geiss Miller is spend- Mrs. Anna Ross- the le and Lavina | their farm near here, M1 son Robert, were Donald Shope and Miss Betty Slack in Harris- and Mrs and weekend visitors burg Bellefonte, ters Mr Ralph Dinges of John Meeker of Pot- Lo see Mrs and called on Supday and Mills, Paul Bradford, who is Just recover- ing from a week's iliness the M spent the Mr here on RO These other ' A Mrs Mary Saturday supper guests of Mrs itha Jacob Sharer last Miss were Tal- Florence Decker and Moore of Waynesboro, Delaney St and must time in bed and Mrs. John Spyker of York weekend with his parents, and Mrs. Chester A. Spyker Fred Spyker, a student at Un- Theological Seminary in Chi- is also spending a between- vacation here Other Sunday guests at the Spyker home Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slenker of Haven, Mr. and Mrs, William vker and Mr. and Mrs, John B Jr. and daughter Joanne and Mrs. C. A. Miller M. Miller ter I Sunday has been {ll since week spend most of and son the fu- Mr. Mil- in Mil led of joint quarterly conferen ngelical ing ate. The speaker N. L. Hummel rintendent of Willi nea peak on “Th Communit) resent to tate Col- Millheim Mrs. Ann entertained a Barthoi Mise her birtl omew and fi Lau Runkle dinner on day Saturday guests were Bard lom also pres. E. 1 Itoona man Smith and daughter Mr and Mrs. Gerald f Pleasant Gap Kenneth Rur Fetterolf and and Mr. and naughtier Mrs Ke Al Mr uel A Holder Mrs. Mr. and nd Mr. and Mrs | The following family group held a pienie In Heelan Park Sunday even. ing to celebrate Mrs Stover's ! birthday: Mr. and of | Yeagertown, Mr Roy Searson and family and Mrs, Katy Tressler of Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. George Searson, Mr. and Mrs | James Searson, daughter Betty, and John Knarr, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nale of Sieg- lerville, came last Friday take Andrew Zettle to thelr home for a visit of several weeks Irvin Mrs. Btover and Mrs to Charles Stover of Aioona, Wednesday night with his husband, Mr: and Mr: Durst Mr. and Spring Mill Zettle attended Saturday Mr. and Mrs spent sister and John H Kline of and Mrs. EE West End Falr Mrs. George and Mr the on Clay Reesman Camden, N. J., expect to arrive this evening for a short yisit Mrs Anna Bartholomew Elizabeth Bartholomew, Mis Bartholomew and Mi Knapp attended the funeral ir sontown, Wednesday of Mrs tholomew's cousin Mr: Shannon Miss Elizabeth felt from here Miss Helen Dorothy 1 Wat Bar Ceorge Bartholomew x1 wit} Potter JACKSO at § NVILLE 30 o'cliwk 8 Yearick ‘Illiam Beightol o James Bhaffer hi Mrs. Roy Shaly us wort) Conaway Mrs. Walt Jacksonvilie Mrs. Ray pent af week Dunkie of Vi with nd Harte ¢ State ( f Howard the Am # Betts Ay sister, Mra wrest jt 100,000 Ways to Win the War How Ameri five beat the Loveliness Is Yours at These Extra Low Prices! LaRouge Supreme Croquignole Frigidine Croquignole $ Regular $6.50 ww EXTRA SPECIAL — A Natural Permanent Includ, Hot Oil Treatment, complete MON. . TUES. WED. 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