Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 24, 1942, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX."
September 24, 1942.
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
EASTERN STAR HONORS
WORTHY GRAND MATRON
—— C
Thely
Officers and members of the ~hol
of Centre Chapter of the Eastern
Star participated in a special meet
ing of District 10 A in State College
High School auditorium on Satur-
day afternoon, in honor of Mrs
Caroline M. McCarter, worthy grand
matron
The Centre
ed all the vocal music
ing. Special numbers
Heart at Thy Sweet Volos by C
Saint-Saens, with Mrs. W. P. Camp
bell singing an obligato solo part
and a duet in of the worthy |
grand matron Mrs. J. F. Wetzel
and Mrs. H Potter. Mrs. Dela
R. Keeney
mpanied th
Other members of the
Mrs. Charles Mille;
Mrs. Henry Krape and
Cumming Aaronsburg
tis Watts and Mr Guy
Mill and Mr
M1 J /. Bradford
19¢, Mi J. 8 3
Chapter cholr furnish-
the meet.
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luded
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honor
by
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HE CHURCHES
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Bethes
10:00: Eg
Lutheran
pastor. Centr
Farmers Mill
on
Valle}
vice, §
George
Harve
Meth
mond
B( hool
Spruce
co}
Sunday
7:30
”
Pre
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TH ETRE HALL WOMAN'S CLUB
3 HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING
Barthol
Mr
itiiam P. C
mgd Armst
}
the) ”
1GIoInew
ampbell and
rong
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
COURSE TO BE HELD
The ministers
and laymen rep:
churches met
make plans
ship training t
ning. Octobe:
building
weekly for
The i
names of their
“How Christian Characte;
a w
MUNICIPAL
MILLHEIM
Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.
Every Show Night.
Admission 10¢ & 30¢
Aric
tit) FJ th {
ites of »
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
(September 25-26)
Just the type of good clean
comedy entertainment the Am-
erican people need . . |
“FRIENDLY
ENEMIES”
Chas. Winninger Nancy Kelly
Chas. Ruggles
Cartoon: “Little Gravel Voice”
LATEST NEWS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
(September 28-29)
GENE AUTRY and
SMILEY BURNETTE
“HOME IN
WYOMING”
Special Added Short:
“MR. BLABBERMOUTH"
It's all about you, You and YOU!
This 20-minute subject worth its
weight in gold. A must-see pro-
gram.
COMING FRIDAY & SAT.
(October 2-3)
“JUKE GIRL” :
eat
4
ops."
Hosterman
ardship
Wednesday
Cirove
J. F. Wetzel: “The New Testa
Its Content and Values,” Rev
The Prophets and
Messages Rev. C. C. Otto
Christian Worship,” the Rev. W. K
and “Christian Stew-
J. M Kirkpatrick
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Mrs. Rome Gingrich
in Pleasant
Mrs. Edward
Miss Sarah Donelson of Cleveland,
who spent part of last week
Mrs. Chester A. Bpy-
nent
M. Hammond;
Rey
last
with
spent
Cinp
sister Laird
10)
mio
vith her sister
ker and family, returned to Markie
ire on Sunday to visit other reia
ives
The fourteenth annual Homecom
n the Egg Hill Evangelical
Il be held Sunday r=
30 o'clock
of the
Mill
the musi
Progr
male chorus
Fred Spyker is =
y 1]
onomics
wiantown
Mr
lara Nicholas of Steubenville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank P
from Wednse inti! 8un-
Harry C
Wednesday from
town
Reish last
a visit in Lans-
Highland
returned
Aawne
Pak
oan
MTE
Norm
Harry
the Presbhvier
home
ing. The program included
he American Indian
Ww
ian
last
Potter entertained
Missionary Society
at her Wednesday eve-
discus
and
J. Shannon Boozer made a busi-
ness trip to Pittsburgh last Wednes-
day. returning Thursday He was
by Mrs. Boozer and
Bradford spent the
their and husband,
Mrs. George Boggs, In
accompaniad
Mrs. J W
time with
Mr. and
Heomanie
At
who
sister
first fall
Music Section Thursday
the home of Mrs, J
Music in the News”
reports by Mrs
and Mrs. Reuben
Campbell spole
the fall meeting of the
evening at
Harold Durst.
was the topic
WwW. P. Campbell
8. Rickert. Mrs
on the National
Anthem and Mrs. Rickert reviewed
a current motion picture. “Bambi.”
These other members were present
Mrs. P. V. Goodhart, Mrs. J 8
Boozer, Mrs. J W. Bradford, Mrs
David I. Graybill. Mrs. George Rim-
mey and Mrs. R. 8. Jamison
Mrs. Bright Orwig has been ill for
several days this week.
Mrs. H R White of Lewistown
visited friends here on Saturday
The Centre Hall-Potter seniors
are planning to publish a small in-
expensive yearbook this year. This
is the first time in the school's his-
tory that such a project has been
tried, because the expense prohibited
the publishing of a typical vear-
book. This one, although containing
bit elehteen pages. will include in-
dividual pictures, accounts of each
¢
Oi
senior, group pictures of the faculty!
snd other classes, and accounts and
picturag of some of the other school
activities, Extra pages will be avail-
able for autographs and sHADshots
Carden Club was held Friday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs, J W
Bradford with Mrs. George Lutz and
M John Whiteman assisting as
hostesses Mrs. Charles H Light
spoke to the group on specimens and
described a flower show she and Mrs
| Bradford attended recently in Lew-
members ate
Keller, Miss
Edgar Miller,
Mrs, Donald
These other
Mrs. William
'homas, Mrs
Henry Kimbrell
Mrs. J. F. Wetzel Mrs
George Sweeney, Mrs. George Ben-
ner Mrs. QO Williams Mrs
Charle A. Miller, Mi Paul Martz
and Mrs. J. Harold Durst
M1 DM
istown
tended
Jennie
Mrs
Shope
id Mu
Synoc
Ci
Bradford an:
Rimmey attended the
of the Women
the Reformed church
on Friday a ate
cal R
from Centre Hall attended the
ing: Mrs. Milford Luse, Mrs. Talitha
lane Mr Creorge Lutz Mir
Thomas Williams, Mrs. D. R. Keener
Mrs. Pred Slack, Mrs. Edgar Milk
M Nef! M Jens
fic
Guild
Bellefonte
om
Guild, These other
K
meeting of
the 10
formed
meet.
Ma
'
Changes In County
U. B. Pastorate Pen! Holdren, of Livonia
Only two changes in Centre Coun
ty United Brethren pastorates were
made at the annual Allegheny Con
ference of the U, B. church at Con
nellsville last week, according to the
list of assignments announced at the
the sessions
R. Miller, of the Runville
was transferred to the Punx
Alblon charge and Rey
Courtney, of Punxsutawney
charge takes Rev. Miller's
Runville, Fairview, Yarnell
Paul Mickey, of Philips
was transferred to Tyrone, and
Budd R. Smith, of Huntingdon
Rev. Mr. Mackey at Philips
close of
Rev. E
church
sutawney
RH
Alblon
place at
Rev
burg
Rev
succeeds
DUrg
Next vear's will be held
in the First United Brethren church
in John
convention
I'hose who attended th onventior
Rev. GG E
Rev. O A
and Rey
from this
Householder
Womer
Weaver {
Householder
Ivrone distri
Employment Office
To Move to Lewistown
Marriage Licenses
Buy Defense Bonds r
REBERSBURG
1 sw WW
BOLDLY
verte
n Loganton
Smeltzer and
of Steubeny
the Frank
The ot}
immediate
ived on Sunday to attend the
nera] service on Tuesday. They are
Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Fernwalt of Mt
Holly, N. J. Rev. and Mrs. James
Frank of Staten Island, and Charles
Frank of Wilmington, Dela. Rey
Frank was a native of Rebersburg
and returned to Rebersburg two
years ago when, because of ill health
he retired from the ministry. He
was highly respected and much be-
loved by all who knew him. Mrs
Frank is in {ll health and the sym-
pathy of all goes out to her and her
family
Mr
on Mr
Sunday
Euetta Merriman and daughter
Sheila of Aaronsburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Z. Ziegler were Sunday din-
ner guests at the Gall Weaver home
evening
the
11
i
and
and
Mrs. Jasper
Mrs. C.J
Hall called
Weaver on
The dinner was in celebration of the |
Weaver's thirteenth wedding anni-
versary and Mr. Weaver's birthday
Rev. N. F. Douty arrived home last
Wednesday from Moncton, New
Brunswick, Canada, where he con-
ducted an eight-day Bible Confer.
ence, after completing the summer's
ministry at Hephzibah Heights at
Monterey, Mass,
Mr. ard Mrs
eyville, and Miss Mary McCollum of
Lock Haven, were Sunday dinner
guests at the L. A. Kidder home.
Roy Smull of Mack-!
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cummings vis- |
ited the former's mother, Mrs. Re-
becca Wolfe, at Aaronsburg,
day.
Rev. and Mm. R. A. Babcock and
Sun- |
Mrs. 8. O. Mallory were Friday bus- |
iness visitors in Williamsport. They
also called on Mrs. C. O. Mallory at
the Ira Harer home
Mrs. Mary Cooney and son Clyde,
of Milton. visited Mrs. Savilia Stit-
zer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prancis Wert and
baby Donald, were Sunday evening
visitors with Mrs. Wert's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stover Hess of Mill-
{ mont,
! The September meeting of the . Mrs. Busan Coleman of Beattie,
i
K
Hazel
nome
Thursday
je Prank attended a
in honor of her
Frank
of Jame
ghier Joan
home
nton, Sundays
Mrs. Ada Bierly the week-
end at Lemont at the Eugene Bea-
ver home
Dr. and Mrs. Ray Dotterer and
Mrs. Elda Musser of State
visited Miss Celia Brungart
day
Mr. and Mrs
weekend visitors
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
nesday
t the
spent
College
Satur.
Lavand Bierly
in Kingston
Paul Winters nd
John Reish were Wed.
Supper guests al the W. H
Hackenberg home in Muncy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gentzel. Betty
Gentzel, and Mrs. Edythe Breon
called at Milesburg on Tuesday eve-
ning to see Willlam Rachau. who
has been very iil, but is improving
at this writing
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkinson, Mr
and Mrs. Ross Sheely and Mrs. A. C
McCall of Treverton. and Mr. and
Mrs. William Wolfe of Loganton
were Sunday visitors at the E. R
Wolfe home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gramiey of
Flemington, were Tuesday visitors
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Gramley.
Miss Loris Bierly of Harrisburg,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Blerly
Gall Weaver has gone to White
Deer, where he has secured smploy-
ment,
were
All first aiders are urged to be
present for regular monthly prace
tice in the I. O. O. P. hall on Thurs-
day, October 1, at 7:30 p. m.
Weekend guests at the home of
{ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate were: Mr
:
:
|
and Mrs. George Helyl and daugh-
ter Emma Jean, of Little Rock, Ark.
Mrs. Blaine Stauffer, Mrs. Thomas
Troutman and son Tommy, of Ash-
land, and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hou
ser and son, Pat, of Erie. Sunday
callers at the same home were Mr. |
and Mrs. John Diehl and Mrs. Eliz.
abeth Gephart, of Btate College, Mrs.
John Piatt and daughter Wava, of
‘Lock Haven
daughters |
Nile Stover and
and Bhirle nnd
Mrs Slight Damage In Accident
In an two !
Bate o'clock
accident invol
College
nllernoon
$25
FanCes Vilig
shout 3
Loti
nea
Baturday
Buy Defense Bonds now! was less than
drmage
wna My One é
cident happened yhen
the Ohio
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we oLBel
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