Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 10, 1943, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, , BELLEFONTE, PA.
June 10, 1943. a.
CENTRE
HALL AND VICINITY
CHURCH SERVICES
Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos
terman, pastor. Lemopt—Children’s
service, 11: Sunday school, 10, Spring |
Mills-—Children’s Day service, 2;
Sunday school, 9:30. Tusseyville
Children's service, 7:30; Sunday
school, 9:30
The Rev. C. C. Otto,
pastor. Centre Hall--Church service
9: Sunday school, 10. Spring Mills
Church service, 7:30; Sunday school
$9.30 Tusseyville—Church service
10:30: Sunday school, 9:30
Methodist: The Rev. C
mond, pastor. Centre Hall
service, 9:30: Bunday chool
Sprucetown-~Church
Sunday school, 9:45
Lutheran
Ham
L®: |
M
arch
10:30
service 10:45
M. Kirk-
Church
school, 2. Lemont
Service T.3 Sunday
Centre Hall--Church ser
chool
The Rev. J
Boalsburg
| )
Presbyterian
patrick
service, 3
Church
10
pastor
Sunday
school
vice, 10.30
Ret
pastur
7:30
Mills Anurch
school, 10 }
Hall
OU
Centre
suliday Sci
_wirmers
service, 10:30; Sunday
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
HOLDS CHILDREN'S DAY
Evangelical chw
Children Servi
10:30 OClOCK 1
flag -dedication
the Ladi
ael
Frazier
(HILDREN CONTRIBUTE
FLOWERS FOR GRAVES
The following
flowers
graves
Day
fo1
at Centre
yin Emer
IFRNOLIGE
Danna
Ea)
Lase
Billy Pott
SCHOOL BUDGET NOW
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
ndship Bible <i
member
Brooks
Knary
Ctheq
present: Mr Stanley
Pail Martz, Mrs. Br 1
Bob Wetzel, Mrs. Harold E Brad-
ford, Mrs Robert Walker, Mrs. Har-
old Bohn, Mrs. Curtis Reiber Mrs
Merle Mever, Mrs, Delas R Keener
gnd Mrs. Ethel Barner
Instead usual June ban-
fuel, the C Hal] Woman's Cl ib
will have picnic pt Grange Park
Tuesday ew at 6 ©
clock. Membe 1 + their hus-
bands or other guesls ied to
bring a red dish instead of a
basket
Miss Pally
and Miss Eleanor
uce
of the
entre
are ¢
cove
lunch
Boozer of Harrisburg
Armstrong
vf
Of
CENTRE HALL
The Moving Pictures will be
Shown Saturday Nights In-
stead of Thursday Nights at
the Grange Hall
SHOWING THIS
Saturday Night
at 8:30 O'Clock:
wae Two Features
JAME DUNN, in:
“MERCY PLANE"
mie AND se
DOROTHY PAGE,
Your Singing Cowgirl, in:
“RIDE ‘EM
COWGIRL"
Children 15¢ Adults 25¢
(Tax Included)
BIGGEST SHOW FOR THE
LOWEST PRICE IN CEN-
TRE COUNTY.
| program
dis-
8. Navy, is
Mr. and Mrs
Edward Vogt honorably
charged from the U
home with his parents
Edward Vogt, Sr
Mrs. J. F. Wetsel
Clare Lou, spent
Clure with "Mr
Brininge:
Mr. and
Lock Haven
friends her
Mr. and Mrs
granddaughter
the weekend
home
State College, spent
here at the J. 8. Boozer
J. PF. Wetzel, David 1. Graybill,
Russell Bohn and Ernest A. Frank
have secured summer employment at
the Rohm & Hans Plexiglas factory
in Bristol, near Philadelphia. They
returned home tO remain un
til Saturday
Ie Willing
Sunday school
ning at the home
Cirove
The
und daughter
yeslerday in Mee
and Mrs. Thomas
today
Mrs, Cleve
spent
Brungart of
Lutheran Sunday with
last eve-
Chester
Workers
class met
of Mrs George Ralston and
Miss Louise Ralston
visited Mr. and Mrs. William Ral-
ston near State College, Sunday
Pvtl Bruce Harthk
prvice
Sunday
Lhe
Luther Children’s
will be presented
clock In eves
20 at 1:3 ty of Camp Hood
Texas, and Pvt. Harold Stitzer of
amp Adalr, Ore, are both spending
her furloughs here with Mi Mr:
I'he Levi Hartley and Mrs, Stitzer
covered Twelve girls from the
besi Evangelical Orphanage
Bruce director, Luther Albert,
Mus and voeal program in the
Brad- Hall Evangelica
Johti monday evening This
s an eight-week W
engagements in 1]
hess
tained the
June
ning
M J
Relormed
entertaine he (
Bible clas { und
home On Jednesday I¥
th waiter a Lewisburg
and Lheh
presented
net held
dish pet hese
the hostess
Ripka Mrs
rhomas Delaney
i. M1!
members les
M1
Delaney
M
Mrs
attended
John
Mrs. D
sa Xophone
Centre on
be =
band
Peg nsyl
rember uf
I church
progiauan
for the
fore
al
vania town
enter giris at
Mir
|
ner and overndght: Mr. and
Society H Miner
» Old Fort Hartley 1
] In | Mr
ink P
Hauna
David
Hostermas
'
1 4
Saeer
Hospital st
Raub is the
Burkholder
Mr
i
being treated
Hospital
CHL
werk with
family
of the Lu-
meet this
Bruee
ping Hand
theran Sunday
evening at
Runkle
Miss Louise
i clas
school will
home of Mrs
Smeltzer of
fonte, has been living wit)
per Smeltzer since Mr. Sow
nto the U 8. Army
Kline of Spring Mills,
st week here with Mr. and
Zettle and Mrs. Harold
family
Mr
ction |i
yeorge
all
rs. Jack Horner
C. T. U. at her
evening
The Garden Section of the Centre
Hall Woman's Club held a picnic at
the George Heckman farm last eve-
ning
The Rev
the Rev
entertained
the
Tuesday
nome
H. W. Bebe of Graysville,
Harold Vokel of Hunting-
don, and Rev. and Mrs. J M
Rirkpatrick were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
V. Goodhart. The Rev. Mr. Vokel
been appointed by the U. 8B
Government ns chaplain in one of
the Japanese prison camps deliver-
ad an address on Korea in the Pres.
bvterinn church here Sunday eves
ning
Mrs
the
the
who has
Harry Potter, worthy matron
of Centre Chapter of Eastern
Star, is attending Orand Chapter
sions in Philadelphia this week. |
She left Saturday with Mrs. Daisy
Henderson, Mrs. William Crossley
and Mrs. Robert Woodring of Belle-
fonte
The Kirkpatrick sale of househald
goods will be held Friday after.
inoon at the Presbyterian manse i
Miss Bernice Prazier entertained
the Evangelical Y. P. M. C, at the
{home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Praz- |
Lier Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Frank Ishler of Lock Haven,’
who visited her daughters, Mrs |
{James Searson and Mrs, Vernon!
| Garbrick here, left Thursday for a
Ivisit in Bellefonte with her other!
daughters, Mrs. Paul Howard and,
Mrs. Philip Shoemaker
A son, the third in the family, was!
| born Morglay to Mr. and Mrs. George |
{ Homan,
near Old Fort.
Miss Genevieve Ruble is spending
this week in Altoona with Mrs, Mary |
Brandt,
i
He
High
from Pett
Du
lege
rir
PALE
Penn St
"
FIRE
Alter
in the
ment and
clerk in
L. Mar
Baltime
He
jsted
Rzers ©
John
in Belle
additior
DV #8 sis
Nichol
McNichol, {9
Decenss
of Vict
College
Monday of
erick received a letter from Pather
the
hospital. The letter was written ten
days before Broderick
it Pather
Snelgro
the pat
hie sow
Case
was be
lain
christina
that he w
ual aid
ard
WR
in the
Whe
Cauldwell
orthopedic
North Africa.
ing done
commended
baseball
graduation he was
Penn State Forestry
employe
the main office
Alreraft ©
Md
irs that work when
service after
apportiu
nent
tin
we
poration
he
Broderick
July 4
1 10 his parent he |
ter, Mos. Anne Broderich
Pittston wife
rmerly of
Joseph
fonte or
Was
1917
of of George
od was
ory Catholic church,
this week, Mrs
ve. British chaplain at
Snelgrove
tent was guite
him daily
reported
and talked
widely known
Broderick’s
n character and
of the church
a ¢
Depart.
later became a production
of the Glenn
in
en-
turning
for occupation
bry
and in
Bellefonte
¢ member of Our Lady
State
Brod-
died, and _ in
that
weak. but that
fre
quently with him. He added that the
being handled by a Mayor
American
surgeon who is on duty in
and that evervthing
for him. The chap-
fine
reported
wae receiving all the spirit.
ROSE
BUSHES
Assorted Colors
25¢ Each
3-YEAR OLD
¥
IVY PLANTS
or Climbing Masonry
or Brick Walls?
75¢ Each
WOODRING'S
FLORAL GARDENS
Fast Howard Street
BELLEFONTE, PA.
~ BOALSBURG
- ———
Mr, and Mrs, Mae Mothergbaugh onl vice "president, Miss Anng Dale
of Bristol, are spending thelr vaca- secretary, My Charles Faxon, and
tion with the former's parents, Mr. treasurer, Miss Guscle Murray. Mis
and Mrs. George Mothersbaugh Solsson of West Penn Power Com
Pile. Robert Callahan of Camp pany, was present ul the meeting
Edwards, Mass , visited his parents, and spoke of heme wiring
Mr. and Mrs. Jumeés Callahan, 8r., The club meet untll Bep
from Saturday until Thursday wm ben
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hess of State The
College, RD ail Mr. and Mrs the
W. H Stunt of Boalsbirg, visited
with Mr. aid Mrs, Harry C. Balley
Bunda
Mrs. Stella
lege, and Mrs
Boulsburyg, were guests
Lonberger at Jung
Miss
Reh
Ol Oni
will not
Women Mission
Lutheran church met In
Thursday evening with Us
members present: Mrs, DB. Thom
as, Mis, Edna Musser and Mise
Ahnn Dale, Cathryn Dale and Anna
Bweeney Electici officers
held and Uhess Wer
office pre Miss Ci
Dade vice M
ecretary. Mi k
Bociely
Lhe
of
church
Schultz of
Margaret
State Col-
Williams of
of Mrs. Fred
Wednesday
wl
adie
ident
Wi
elected
FY)
Virginia ident
Sunday
Hai ney
Re netor Grat
"ni
Charlotte wndg
Ouk Hall spedt
afternoon with Mi Jur
The Missio Clrele of
formed church held an Ascen
Day Thur
vening
Mr. and
Blate Colles
R "
the Ia
jore
’
LF
Lie 2
wervice lay
wit
Stover
y da ugh ter Els ie Jane
weekend dav with reletives at and nes
Mrs John BE Horner Mrs. college. finding Mrs. Noll’
Kenneth atlended dedication 3 1 Neidigh very little improved
services of of St The remains Donna Dae
Btepher Me aughter of My Mrs Yar
Alevy's Homers poorman, who Tu
IL They dav a. m. and passed away Thurs
Keller a SL morning
Mrs Ho ner a y
supper "
Mr. and Mrs. Charies F Kell er
"and
r Biante
and father
Citeen
the
Lutheran church at
Fort Two of Mrs
are on this
MoMahor
Keller
were
hanor roll
DOTH On
Hoy
Was
2 o'clock
sympathy
Ba
reen
moon at
AA wg
y fuests our deepest
POTTERS MILLS
Pvt
N. Y
hane of
Earl
Pvt
pendl
home : f1
Eugeiw Builth of Cap Dix
spent the weekend at the
Ny prents, Mi Mr
Binith
Lew)
nid
Faust
len-day
thie
of
furiough su
Haury
Cleourgin
Leal
Evildub
Mr and Mrs. HE. Paust visited
Thursday evening at the D. B. Wert
home at Aaronsburg
ARronshnureg - amir A
al the home of hi Fruit Stains
daughter, Mrs. OG. H. McCormick Cover the fruit
Miss Louise Pletcher i (A1) RA
days with friends in Bell sllow It W sot, then
honds of Pleasant Inundry hamper. Thy
ome time at the appear when washed
dparent wind -
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
: i A Ineeling of stockholder
He n) Ine wnday by u sulidi snd mn A
of director
1] dif FIVER ama ay
home of her
in Aprons
Bhe Is
Mn
ul the
Wert
ning
winter
ire
Mr. E.G. Mingle
spent i few days
now
D8
of
table
Kiy
place In
spt will
stalls on
possible with
pent a few
nen
efoni cerin
HBtepnen the
prnaing
of het
OV
WwW A
gran
eLeher
Heed uf {nn
he WOCIR Lon
LE inter
'
ahd nem h i i Als § hi Clon and
lore
uch
Colne
ce Fri
»
Bey
their of
'
Mi I Le held al
ed Bunday i rooon al Wi vd ’ CYL June 11, at 9
hot CHAS. FP. COOK
hile
- ew
coEoO® oF
vour heart's
content
sh fruies and
nd shop at your A&P
nh
ge
Sic
gara rest vitanun
Green Onions
Red Radishes
Faney Quality
« 27¢ Green Beans. .2
Florida
aid Dig
-
Sweet Juicy
Mi Mrs W. BR Ham
gone to Maine, where they will spend
the summer a* Dixfield
wi Mrs Nevin Mever attend.
funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth 8
Gephart of State College, Tugpday
afternoon
Harry Addleman and Charles Ad-
dieman of Baltimore, Md. Cpl Fred
Addleman of Camp Camnbell Ky.
nd Miss Eleanor Casselberry of
State College. were recent visitors at
the A. J. Addleman home
Mizg Anna Kline snd Charles
Fralick of Brranton, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Reitr from Sunday une
til Monday On their return home
they were accompanied by Mrs. Eliz
ab th Hnbert hn had spent seve
eral weeks at the Reitz home
Mrs. Nannies Coxev of Lancaster
visited her niece, Miss Rhoda Har-
from Pridav until Sunday
Mrs. Anna Zeigler of State College
vivited at the Charles Corl home
from Sunday until Monday
Mr« C R Lohr ard J. P
Woodward, 8 H. Lhr and Miss
Beatrice Lohr of 8'as College, and
Mr. and Mrs Harold Leightley and
daughter Jo Ann of Ceitre Hall,
were recent visitors with the Frank
Powell family
Mrs. W. E. Kline sment Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. D. B. Thomas,
Pie. William Lucas of Fort Dix. N.|
J. and Mrs. Lucas of Washington,
DC. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lucas!
of Bethesda, Md. visited Me Edith
Luras from Saturday until] Monday. |
Mis: Louise Mothersbmugh is vis.
fing her grandparents, Mr. and J waiting for . . . Stan LAUREL
Mrs. W. L. Grove at Lemont. and Oliver HARDY, in:
| The Civic Club met Friday eve-| .
pine in the Rows schoo} room The| “Air Raid Wardens”
imembers present were: Misses Anna
Pale snd Guetie Murray, Mrs John! SATURBAY NiGur ONLY
[Khanlian. Mrs. Charles Corl. Mrs. |
Charles Graham and Mrs, Robert
(Dav. These officers were elected:
{president, Mra. M. A Clark; first vite
president, Mrs. Fred Lonberger; sec
fa! have
oe!
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