Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 1, 1942. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY LION'S CLUB COMMITTEES FOR YEAR ARE NAMED At a recent meeting of the Lions Club, J. F. Wetzel, president, ap- pointed the following committees for the ensuing year Attendance, R. 8 B. Hanna, W. W tion, George Vogt, chairman; F. V Goodhart, D. I. Graybill; convention, R. 8S. Jamison, chairman; George vot, F. V. Goodhart; finance, D 8. Daup. chairman, J. H Durst, E A. Frank: Lions education D R Keener, chairman, Paul D. Breon George Johnson; membership, W. P Campbell, chairman, R. 8. Jamison, WwW. W. Kerlin, R. 8S. Hagan pro- gram, E. W. Miller, chairman, Ww. W Kerlin P. Henshall J Booze! W. P. Campbell: boys and girls, Pa D. Breon chairman William Campbell, D. 1. Graybill citizen ship and patriotism, George 1 chairman, D. 8 Daup. J. H. Durst civil mprovement, Percy Hen | chairman, F. V. Goodhart Mille: R Hagan betterment orge Johnson Rit mm Hagan, Ch, W Kerlin: constitus Georg TUND FOR SCHOOL PIANO NOW TOTALS ABOUT $40 IN THE CHURCHES Commun Comm: 10:00 Metl patrick hoo! Lemont church Sunday 10°30 Refor pastor. Centr 8:30: churct Mills-—~Church service school. 10:00. Farmers day : 10:30 hool FAREWELL GIFT PRESENTED TO DIRECTOR OF BAND » Centre Hall- the close of a concert { Lhe Parent-Teacher TT MILLHEIM Shows at M. 7:00 and 9:00 P. Every Show Night. Admission 10¢ & 300 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 2nd & 3rd If you want a REAL all-round entertainment . . . here it fs Ann Sheridan Alan Hale Ronald Regan George Tobias in “JUKE GIRL" LATEST NEWS “DOG TROUBLE” Cartoon: Two Complete Shows Every Show Night—7 p. m. and 9 p. m. MONDAY AND TUESDAY (October 5th & 6th) Hollywood Knows its a good show . . . we know is a good show . . . if you see it you'll agree, BETTE DAVIS OLIVIA deHAVILLAND GEORGE BRENT “IN THIS OUR LIFE” “LADY AND THE TIGER" DISNEY COLOR CARTOON Coming Soon—Special Short: “THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY" ) Association ’ meeting Monday evening, presented thelr director, Donald Shope, with a desk fountain pen as a farewel token. Miss Joyee Bradford made the presentation. Mr. Shope will soon take up his duties as music teacher at Camp Hil | At the P. T, A. business meeting which followed the band concert, Mrs. John Delaney, president, ap. pointed these committees for the year program, David 1. Graybi'l, Miss Beverly Hall, Paul Breon, Mrs, C. A. Spyker, and Mu: George Sweeney: membership, Mrs. H W Potter, Mrs. David I. Graybill and M1 J. F. Wetzel; and hospitality, Mi Danie! Bloom, Miss Geraldine Hoover, Mr Fred Slack Rus- $4 Bohn and AND PERSONALS Rimmey, Mrs Mrs. R. 8B. Jami: the local Woman's Club the district meeting of the t Wednesday at St Sidney T. Riegel, wel- wtter LOCALS Mr G K Sweeney Goorge and on, of. M1 ded » Evangelical Ladies’ Ald So- Iast Thursday evening at! of Mrs. David 1. Gravhill members present Mrs Mrs. Alma Rickert Hosterman. Mrs Wil ang Mrs met home these rege Ralston M1 WwW K liam Hanna Sweeney Fred Spyker is wor near Pitts. his week on farm records for enn State Agricultural Een department He will leave n Saturday for Chica where he will begin his last vear in Union Theological Seminary Mr. and Mrs. Robert twa children and M: roy Confer wepe dinner George King nomics 20 Wetzel and and Mrs. Le- Sunday evening and Mrs. Paul Bradfo:d and Mr THharsday Of family G=orge Benner until] Monday with Mr. and Mrz J Kinney. On Friday tended the football spent In Ty Walter evening they Huntingdon vs game at Huntingdon The young Jheoples class of the Evangelical hurch is serving a rpaghett] SDE Saturday evening Oct 3. from 5 to 8 o'clock In the Sunday school room of the church Mrs. George Bweeney is teacher of the group | from rone Me. at- Tyrone Miss Jean Bartholomew is spend Ing this week with Miss Lois Ross at her parents’ home in Potters Mills The Susanna Wesley Methodist Sunday school class met last Thurs. day at the home of Mrs. C. F. Em- °ry. Mis. Howard Emery was also a hostess These attended: Mrs Carl Burkholder and ddughter, Mary Kay. Mrs. Paul Zellers, Mrs. Albert Emery, Mrs. Anna Brooks, Miss Dotis Moltz, Mrs. Blaine Leister. Mrs. Lee Meyer, Mrs. Clifford Mever, Mrs Wilha Meyer, Mrs. John B Wert, * Mrs. Chester A. Spyker, Mrs. roy Leister, Mrs. C. M. Ham. ond, Miss Stella Hosterman, Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew, Mrs. Ernest Wagner, Mrs Grace Goodhart, and Mrs. Willard Hettinger. The Evangélical Missionary 8o- this evening at Thomas A will meet Mrs clety home of man Miss Eleanor Armstrong of State College, spent the weekend with Miss Patricia Boozer In Harrisburg Pvt. Chester Wagner, recently in- ducted into the U. 8. armed foroees, is stationed at Fort McClellan, Ala Mrs. Glenn Corman of Mlillheim, Foster Jodon and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Confer and son went to Philadelphia Sunday, to see Edgar Jodon, who underwent a sinus oper- ation In the Graduate Hospital re- cently Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schaeffer of Allentown, spent Saturday night to Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs Delas R. Keener. Sandra Keener re. turned home with them Donald Miller b for his who will leave Oc- duties as ensign in Is visiting firend Geary attended a Altoona or % | Frank P istrict nurses meeting in a sectional gg ¢ person nded from out town Thursday Mr Jame rring of the funeral on f Ja Sharer, Sr Mr Lieyd S8hawver of Corry Jauchman and Mrs. Victor Greensburg: Mr. and Mrs Cire ] Mrs M. Doery nd Mrs Harry Chatham ing: Dr. and Mrs. H R. Whit town Mi n Marion and Mr. and M: urt My- Btate College Mr and Mi: Bones an nd Mr Mabel ana Mrs He Cieor ob Ke W State spent weekend with Mrs. Thomas C. Williams Jack Kirkpa th He trick parents ret LIT TI, rom her i Dexter Thomas Stox Rebect Mise JACKSONVILLE Services 8 nday school. 9:30: worship Ladies Ald Society will home of Mrs Theodore Oct. 3 inday tL 4 7.30 meet Dix- The the Saturday evening Mrs. Dean Beighto] of spent Monday evening at of his uncle ang a: C. E Alley and amily, e leaving for the Navy Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Delaney Centre Hall, spent Sunday at Alice Betz home Mrs Robert Conaway was a Wed- nesday evening Mr. and Bellefonte the home i Mr, IT supper guest at the hame of her aunt and cousin, Mrs Harry Lyons and daughter Ivabelle of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs John Schaeffer and children were Priday evening sup- per guests at the C. E. Aley home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Belle- fonte, were Sunday dinner guests at the same place Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeland and children of Pennsylvania Fur- nace, and Dickey Noll of State Col- lege, were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and children called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Poor- man of Howard, to see Mrs. Poor- man who is sick, and we wish her & speedy recovery, Callers at the James Shaffer home were Mrs. Richard Vonada, Mrs. Harry Baird, Carl, Clarabelle, Mar- tha Jane. Rosetta. Dorothy and Vera Bartley, Ronald and Elaine Dixson Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Meyer of La- mar, spent Friday evening at the C. E. Aley home. Mrs. Willard Bridge, daughter Ra- mona of Mill Hall, and friend Bud of Rochester, N. Y.. were callers at the Noll home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Beightol and son Earl of Howard. were Sat- urday evening supper guests at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Rob- ert Conaway and family. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Dun- kle and son Paul of Mingoville, Mrs. Conaway having just received word that her brother, Pvt. land. Miss Bette Aley spent a few days | inst week at the C. T. Meyer home | al Lamar, Mrs. Calvin Young of Hublers- | burg.spent Saturday with her aunt; Mrs. Alice Betz. iday, | diately the | welcome and help us rally Hoster- | Clair (Jack) | Beightol arrived somewhere in Eng- | { will be found elsewhere in 0 we not ry to all "Don t home, the paper BUSH HOLLOW Sunday school a and preaching sel niter Come | apotte will ¢ &% 11% { wii give any ao Mrs. Jennie Irvin and son Or undo, and daughter Ruby and frignd | visited the Andrew Irvin home, Bun- day. Mr Mrs. Harry Lucas vis usual next Sun imme nll be thie Sunday school oct, 11 Vice forget out rally on Bunday Come out and ted the Irvin last Monday 1d tt N f ' iH SLI 1 { b ray vening this Friday nigh n i Mi A. # Bhirey the revival nome There meeting count of A) suster Methodist church in } pent last Thursday some of the folks expe y attend | yhelr brother and those services wheneve ossibl and Mr Harry Luca Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lu was visiting with her family and Mr. and Mr: Custer at Unionville, Hassinger family visited 1 1- nys Week ly at the home f Mr. ¢ | 1 Carl Harry Lucas Rev work Snyder and daugh of Mil i tarted some visited the Luci The comn evening, the hear of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Bem ill and young men family spent 8 yy | tin Saturda ! 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