THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 8, - 1942. Page Two CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY UNIONVILLE Methodist Chineh: Prayer sery Thursday evening. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:15, followed CLEANERS CLASS HONORS MEMBERS ON BIRTHDAY entertained Sunday Wed- Hanna Evangelical home last Mrs. William the Gleaners school class at her nesday evening The occasion was a birthday party for all the members in an effort to ralse funds for Rally Day, October 25. The evening's receipts amounted to $860 After Roy S the routine business Jamison fa” and "Mary Magdalene Look on Bible women being in the clu I'he enter committee Mrs. David M Lawrence Hartley Hanna, cond the program Be members § Hartley, Mrs. John Schaeffer Frank Smith, Mrs. Wil Mrs. W. K. Hosterman Johnson Mrs Reuber Mrs Sweeney and i Leightley Claud- from a reported on studied tainment 1Icted ides those already Mi Ruth Mr lam Bechtol Mr were Cre ONNe (FOOrse THE CHURCHES The Rev. W IN neelical past ADDITIONAL DONATIONS SWELL PIANO FUND TO S150 1912, Mis Edgar W I Boggs, 1915, Mrs 1918 Mre 3 Shanno mn Mrs. Vesta Watson Charlotte Keller Ome ws Ww L Boozer: 1825. Ralph Neff and 1827. Miss Eliza- stor €T ' 1033, Law MRS, LAWRENCE HARTLEY IS ELECTED HEAD OF REBEKAHS tod Mr Mi porters Milfo Lefa Bitne: Mr rd Luse George John Slack At ¥ Mark MILDRED HOMAN WEDS U. 8S. ARMY Mrs need Claytc the H. Homan nave annou riage their daughter Robert Gerhs Corps, on Tuesday The emplos sel ag § ft for Darco Corporation Wilmington, Del. Lieut. Gerhart, son of Mrs. Edward Durst of Ambler, stationed in San Francisco Lieut. and Mrs. Gerhart graduated from the Hall Potter High School, class of 1938 attended Penn Stats Art Arms tember bride is the were both Centre 347] Every Show Night, No. 1-JEAN PARKER and Alaskan Gold AGERE MILLHEIM L: Admission 10¢ & 30¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RAY MIDDLETON THE GIRL FROM ALASKA No. 2—-The Three Mesquiteers: WESTWARD HO! Aetion! Thrills! and just the Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P, (October 8th & 10th) A Stary of the Lust for type of western you'll enjoy MONDAY AND TUESDAY (October 12th & 13th) It's too easy takin’ honest money . . . it doesn’t seem right! A woman convinced him to go straight— EDWARD G. ROBINSON, LARCENY, Inc. ALSO THE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS Two Complete Shows Every Show Night—7 and 9 P. M. tN gr LOCALS AND PERSONALS Murs and Mrs and Mrs Carl datdghter Mary in Winfield with Hess and family Mrs. Leroy Krebs spent of st week and this week at the home parents near Salona, Her si Elsie Debler is seriously Lock Haven Hospital with tis Shultz of Milroy, Mr Burkholder and Mi Burkholder and Kay, spent Sunday Mr. and Mr Bob Mayme MA part In of her ter, Miss the mening {Ir in inal Mrs Be I H “ vidday My Searson spent I her iste) James llefonte with ward and family nd Mrs Ceol'gie and Br Runkle Sea rsor pent (eorge wi Hl ghter nd Mi: George vening wit Decker 10 day « Clarence of Centre Hall Arney and M red the Ladies Jodon, all Mis Pearl Arney enteria : foyrrr ot he Reformed LIEUTENANT ¢ nithmont, vis Hall and } weekend Mi: dar tre Anna Bartholomew Elizabeth spent from to Friday of last week business in Philadel; visited Mr. and Mrs Camden, and Mr is Payne Ross of Potters weekend with Miss ighter dav acting They also Reegsman in Mrs. Gus Lois mew d Mrs George Rimmey en- guests on Sunda) Miss Margaret Dale, Fred Dale, and Miss Ellen Me Clain of Boalsburg Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and Jack of Bellefonte firs. Annie Brooks is visiting h F. V. Jodon and other relatives his vicinity yron Reitz of Bellefonte, enlist. recently in the armed As air corps mechanic and was sent jast week to a post in California Students from Centre Hall-Potter High School will canvass the town this week for old kevs to be used as defense metal. The rural area will be gimilarily contacted by rural school pupils The Centre Hall-Pottey soccer team will meet Rebersburg here Fri- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The athletic representatives from Class B high schools in this district met last evening in the Bellefonte Court House to discuss basketball plans for the winter season. Mrs Elizabeth Brown of Millhsim, spent Tuesday night with her bro. ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Prenk P. Geary, and then entered the Com. tre County Hospital Wednesday morning for observation and treat. ment Mr. and Mrs Dale Mr and of Cleveland er sist law ea forces William Sovker spent the weekend in Lock Haven with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slenker Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Confer, who left Bellefonte Friday morning for Phoenix, Arizona, snent the weeliand in Willard, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs Albert Bradford, Mr. and Mrs, Dan- | fel Bradford and Mrs Thelr Denver daughter F service Harvest the regular preaching wh will be the annual service Rally Day will be the Sunday school Youth ship In the evening at 6:30 Presbyterian Church Bible each Monday evening home Mrs. J. B service Bunday e William Bohn next stopping place will be Colo held Mr. and Mi Irvin Stover of Fell Yeagertown, and Mrs. George Bear son attended the funeral Sunday af- of Dr Harvey Jones at Kylertown Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius reda Jane of with Mr. and class at 7 at the Preaching 7:30, with sermon Rev. HE. Oakwood Free Methodist Church evangelistic services each « | 45 the oy Tessaro of Green ternoon Of Houtz and Lemont, Mrs. E by the pas pent Sunday E. Zetthe Mi Bix Jncob Sharer with Mrs. Talith Charles Coldron operation in the last Wednesday She had visitors from Centre Hall on l Mr. and Mr Me vin Smith M1 nd Mr ud Mr. and Mrs Merrill Meve: Ham Reese ! Ret M Lol Jr a Delaney pent Sun- ‘ » “" with ANgelist 0 burg, in underwent a Philipsburg Mr hner on Sunday w wife, Mr of Altoona s daughter and P. Richard #! 10-day Guests at the H I Ker brother Toner ( former in home of M her ana ana mihoun and husband wi on a Rebersburg HAsinger and Mrs Leroy moved Tuesday vacated recently liam McClintic family Former Major Hurler Jailed Perce L. (Pat) Malone, 39, Altoona taproom owner and former pitcher for the Washington Senators, Chi- cago Cubs and New York Yankees was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days in jail and fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to driving while in- oxicated. Judge George GG. Patter. imposed the sentence, which carried a provision for a parole in 30 days, after Malone's attorney had told the court: “This is a tragic case Malone should be with the New York and daughter of Yankees now instead of in this weekend in t court.” 4 W. E. McCor Reading, v kf wile mick isited ov and sc er the weeken the G. H. McCormick home 1 brought home with them Mrs. La McCormick and Miss Caroline Claskes spent weeks In Reading John Stor Gap of her Mrs granddaughte: who he last er and wif Sunday at H. E. Paust Nora Gettig, da: Ford Ke Braddock, spent he sum visited on father the | son Gettig ome - tug The Eutaw House has beén Serap Hunt Hits “Jackpot” ti for the duration Erie railroad workers on a rubber ——————————— scrap hunt through yards, shops and 1942 was the dangerous round-houses hit a rubber “jack- the United Nations and it pot” in discarded air hoses. Of the along towards 1043 74700 pounds of rubber collected, more than 17.000 pounds were air . houes Year is get SE are revealed, in the happy herea Buy Defense Bonds now! there will be many surprises vening foe on by ich Home in YW. sy study 30 Stere at tor, «inl vening at R Chirge and ere Mrs the En- } oy in of « at hey Aura Me two e¢ of Pleasant HOME and wife the mer closed for ting which will be a dangerous year for the Axis DOW When the great men of the earth fter REDFERN COAT DAY Friday, October 9th — 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. An expert from the Redfern factory will be here Friday, Oct- ober Oth, with the entire line of Fall and Winter Costs and Suits, all sizes, 12 to 52. These styles are available for sale wiony with tained. It is doubtful how long this will be true. Special meas. urements and special orders will be taken. You and your friends are cordially invited, NEIMAN'S DEPT. STORE MILLHEIM, PA. our own large stock. 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