Pras Guppy = —r— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, F BELLEFONTE, PA. July 15, 1943. — Ps CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY ro : _—— — CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Bethesda — Holy Communion, 2:00. Centre Hall-—Holy | Communion, 10:30; Sunday school, 8:30. Locust Grove--Holy Commun- fon, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30. Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall--Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00, Farmers Mills-Church service, 10:30; Sun- day scheol, 9:30. Georges Valley Church service, 7:30; Sunday school, 8:30. Methodist mond, pastor service, 9:30; Sprucetown Sunday school, Church service school, 9:30 Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener pastor. Centre Hall--Church service 9:00; Sunday scheol, 10:00. Tussey- ville—Church service, 10:30; Sunday school, $:30; Youth Fellowship, 7:30 * % M. Ham- Church 10:30 The Rev. © Centre Hall Bunday school, Church service, 9:45. Spring Mills 10:45: Sunday * GRANGE PROGRAM The following program will be pre- sented at Progress Grange meeting Opening song No Chaplain’s Meditation, Mrs. George Ralston; recitation, “Who,” Mrs. Helen Deck- er. Address “Accident Prevention én Farm and In Farm House,” J. B Wert, Sr.: recitation, “Do This.” Mrs J. T. Delaney; reading, “Some Time- ly Definitions.” Mrs. Ray Sharer panel discus What About Sub sicdies? Are They Weakening or Strengthening Our Nation? Jacek Coldron, leader, ge Ralston, J B. Wert, 8r., J. T. Delaney V. A Auman, Rav Sharer, Ralph Walls; pantemine, “Too Short at One End Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing song 592 Sion Creor sharer 1 Sharer clo GARDEN CLUB VISITS HOMES OF MEMBERS » » The Garden ans Club held members’ gardens Wednesday evening beginning at 6:30 o'clock The group met at the home of Miss Jennie Thomas and returped there after the tour for a meeting. Mrs Cahrles H. Light and Mrs. Themas served refreshments at the close of the meeting These other members we S ent: Mrs J William Bri ford ‘Mrs J. Harold Durst, Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, Mrs. John Whiteman Ms WF Keller. Mrs Heckman, Mr C. A. Miller Stover Mrs E W. Mil hart, Mrs. Gore F. P Geary Wom- tour section of its the annual inst of hisiness Oeorge Mrs. George Mrs. F. V Avison ler Good - fon and Mi: “- aa LOCALS AND PERSON Al 8 William Hanna and Russell Reish who have recently taken positions as guards at a government ordnance plant near Pendricktown, NJ svent Monday home with their fam. flies Mr. and Mrs. J Ernest Wagner entertained these guests to Sunday dinner: Clayton Wagner, Mrs. Wil- Ham Hanna and daughter Fern Members of local Rebekah lodge held a pienic on the lawn of the 8 H. Bitner home Tues- day evening Following the meal. the regular meeting was held the ledge room. These members ed Mrs. Lawrence Hartle Daisy Luse, Mrs. Clyde Dutrow A. H Bpayd, Mrs. Paul Martz, John Knarr, Mrs. H H Mark Rov Rutrow, and the hostesses, Bitner and Miss lLefa Bitner G. O. Benner left train Wed- nesday for Boston, where he will visit for several weeks with his daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs William R. Morrison and their three children. Dr. Morrison has been chief surgeon at the Boston City Hospital for many years John McCormick Mrs, William the tureen in attend Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs by son of Mr. and McCormick, of Ral- eigh, N. C. Is visiting his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George MceCor- mick in Potters Mills Mrs. Lovan Smith last Tuesday from State College, where she visited her sister, Mrs Clarence Yearick and family The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Corman and Bobby Topping of Wilkinsburg who visited recently with Mr. and Mrs F. M Pisher. returned home last Thursday Mrs. George BK. Rimmey spent last Tuesaday as the guest of her brother Ralph Dale and family in Belle. fonte Miss Lillian Rickert spent jast weekend at the home of her uncle William Stoner and family at Tus. sey ville Mrs returned home Alma Rickert, David Stoner, -— NEW SHOW TIME — MILLHEIM Shows Now 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. Admission 10e¢ & 30¢ - Sie SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 17th) IDA LUPINO DENNIS MORGAN “THE HARD WAY" Special Added Attraction “THE INVASION OF EUROPE" WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 21st) CARY GRANT and VICTOR MecLAGLEN "GUNGA DIN" The Screen’s Most Exciting Adventure, (Two Complete Shows Wed. & Sa6.—7:30 and 9:30 P. M.) 7:00: | | and Mr. and Mrs. William Stoner attended the funeral of John Long in Milroy Sunday afternoon, July 4 Mr. .and Mrs. Eugene Colyer and two children, Patty and Gene, of Lewistown, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willam Col- yer Mr wart, Laura Lee and family Mr. and Mrs. Darius Waite and in- fant daughter, Eleanor of Port Ma- tilda. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Royer on Thursday Miss Homan Tuesday and Mrs. Sarl Mastellar of De- visited on Sunday with Mrs and Mrs, Grace Breon and Warren home ‘ast Homan Jr returned from Upper Darby, where they spent the month of June with IMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle. Mi and Mrs. Gerald Fetterolf and son of Pleasant Gap. who also visited there over the July 4th weekend turned home at the same time Mrs. Jack McClenahan children of Altoona, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Burk- holder, near here Miss Joanne Wert with Miss Donna home of parents DM ford, Cora re- spent the week Bradford at Mr. and Centre end the Mrs Hill Mrs her Brad nea; Harry Chatham of Lock Hav. visited last week with Mrs. Jacob Sharer. Sr On Wednesday, Mrs Sharer, Mrs. Chatham and Mrs. Ollie Weiser were dinner guest Mr and Mrs. Gregg Carper near Mill heim Mr of Penn's Mrs College, « 4 on 5 of and Mrs. William P. Campbell Cave, entertained Mr. and Robert McCormick of State wer the weekend of July (George Miller risburg on K. Rimmey and Edgar W made a business to Har- Thu Mr. and Mrs Delaney were of Mr. and trip rsciavy John W din Delaney and ner guests last Mrs. J. Thomas Ray Monday Delaney Misses Wetzel Mr. and Haven Mrs the Centre and Clara f.ou Inst week with in Loek Ruth spent Spyker part of Mrs. J. D. Slenker Henry Kimbrell dir ector of Hall branch o ty Library, requests that who have books due returning in 7108 the Coun- all DOTSORS should be them, Library lock each Wed- prompt howrs are 7 0 Qty recently Miller ted Willia ible sant, Mrs m J. D. Sienker of Lock g this week with and M: C Wert visited her last Kennet Perr 4 " mother In week ounty The 4-H Club will meet this after noon at the C. A. Spyker home with Miss Ruth Spyker as hostess Mrs. W. P. Keller, who spent sev. eral weeks with her sister in Johns town, returned home last week Bruee Stahl and Mrs. Robert Sny- der of Altoomn. visited here Friday and their mother, Mrs. Mary Stahl who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs B. F. Corl, returned home with them Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pliscott of Laceyville and Mr and Mm. Edward Vogt, Sr. went to Cleveland, Ohio for machinery last Thursday returning Friday Miss Christie Zi slonary on furlough from India poke in the Lutheran church Sun- day evening. telling the life story of a native Indian girl who had been first her pupil and ater a teacher associate. She incorporated in her story much of the life and customs of the Indian people as well as the work of missionaries in that field Pvt. Dean Neff is spending a week's leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Neff, en route from Fort Logan, Colo. to Goldsboro, N . Mrs. D M. Bradford spent from Friday until] Sunday in Harrisburg with her dauzhter. Miss Ellen Brad- ford, who was graduated from the Thompson Business School on Sat- urday. Miss Bradford has been em- ploved since April with the Interna- tional Harvester Company Woodrow Bradford was home from York for the weekend Mrs. John Knarr visited from Wednesday of last week with her sis. ter, Mrs. Wade Russell, in Baltimore On Saturday she spent several houra in Harrisburg with her daughter, Miss Nellie Jane Knarr The young people's Missionary So. ciety of the Evangelical church met Tuesday evening at the home of the pastor, the Rev. W. K. Hosterman Miss Betty BSearson spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr and Mra James Searson Miss Pauline Burkholder from Harrisburg, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Burkholder, near here Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilligan and two children of State College, visit. ed Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. D. ©. Mitterling. {David Boomer, Taylor Potter and William Daup spent the weekend at the Rowe cabin north of town Miss Jovee Bradford and C. Wil. am Boozer, Jr. both freshmen at {Penn State, visited their parents over the weekend The Youth Pellowship of the Re- formed church will hold a Gallilean ‘service on the Tusseyville church lawn Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | Miss Helen Neff will lead the discus. | son. | Capt. | mick, uni] | Bethenda, Md., have been transferred ito Raleigh. N. C.. where he is serve ling as a chemist at the Industrial! | Hygiene Division of the State Health | Department. Commander and Mrs. Ceorge | Thomas of Philadelphia, part mmerman, a mis- Cpl. Newton Crawford of Red iBank, N. J. spent the weekend here {with his mother, (Crawford. Mr. and Mes. T. C. Reinhard hind | 1garet Jacob ang two ¢ and Mrs. Wiliam MecCor- | recently stationed at) visited on ‘Bunday afternoon and evening with ithe Rev. and Mrs. Delag R. Keener. | Mrs. Margaret regulney monthl the Oficial Sunday and Mrs Monday afternoon The WCTU lnwn at the P evening Henry Brockerhofnt Bellefonte and M. T. Bunnell of State College, will both speak at an open defense meeting this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. Al persons holding any defense post (alr rald wardens, al plane spotters, ete.) are particularly urged to attend Miss Janet Warner of Camden, N J. who is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bloom and lowed by clus family, was the st of Miss Mar on Saturday Rov B. Jamison school held a pienje on the and P. Henshall home lost 4t 7 o'clock. 1 ervice will be nt which time dent will deliv immediately be held the charge of dent Free vice I Sunday of hool preaching 7.30 Rev. H byvterian ular ning at 1a pastor and Pre Ve day evening at ute thi Loy Rue Robert Rhoades finished his « at the Scoutmaster schoo] took the examination on Friday « ning in Bellefonte. The twelve sod masters and the tructors hi Spring Creek 0x Pa in after their last se on John Ta were Mrs Mr weekend My delphia P. Ri 10m Christian Endeavor Sut The local itty will mee the Methodist son Spoke at GAY even and wreh. Gordon the meeting last day evening in Presbyt church, an and Betty devotional period Janet Biddle of ited her « } last with her Sat here Nong a week Centre Hall m hon Beouts has reserve Seven Mountain August Pe Th Troop 20 o § WY th the week week of 8g to 15 Robert spent several M1 das guest of AN in Otto Ball entative Class Con week with Kerlin and During dns longing struck by Mr. and Mis Mrs. Chester WCTU Thursday PL The Lutheran W Society, Group B ning at the ay Homan Last wis hostess Lutheran 138th Infantry to tend A convention in Spyker a Unionville site: Mision 1 iar $1 iN “Yr A Mrs Ernest ing Mrs. Homan Willing Workers VX Cait Ren : mel ever the Buy Bonds Now... Security Later! * WELCH'S DELICIOUS Grape Juice Madi 23C 2 Blue Points Ann Page--Boston Sire. with Pork Beans . . uu <n Be Local Eggs to 33¢ Treet i. 33c Pgs. 25¢ Points Ranger Joo Wheat Pius Bt. Chg. Cerea Beverages . . = Tc Yukon Club White House Evaporated 8 Milk = 10 Cleaner . . . '& 49% A-Penn Home Dry Coffee Cowpon No. 2 July st for One Ponng of A&P COFFEE p OTleck R. Circle » en 24° 26e * FOR HEALTH . . . eat some food from each group . .. EVERY DAY! §. Green and Yellow Vegetables 2. Oranges, Tomatoes, Grapefrulf, raw cabbage or Salad Greens, 3 Potatoes and other Vegetables and Fruits, Mille and Milk Products, Meat, Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Dried Beans, Peas, Nuts or Peanut Butter. Bread, Flour and Cereals. Butter & Fortified Mar (With Added Vitamin 12.09. Tin Honey Flavored Tall Cana 1-Gal, Can bE ; L Gi thodist Chureh evening at 8 o'clock will be Board 8 o'vlock on the the district fle qui the Methodist riday Rev ked Wo Guests at th ihelm her brother JO hard Fl UN v business of on he held the the er district morning ervice | with C. Jacob church se 7.30 H FE Nonu with On in Hale This Sunday Youth Fellowship in the evening regulng Bunda church sermon, sOTVICes irterly eon fapence Chure evening nt meeting and the reg sermon over IONVILLE Thi asdny for the Past several held the niece and husband meeting of Thomas Jarrett the church of the citizens morning munity has made a the folks of the general war on rats a lot of pig pen pigs In the community in one te that Ih fo make a ¢ of rats. A few of poison whi h them in short We tion th keep thelr One preaching evening lawn, at superinten and will in superinten The enormous on flgnting It period the special un ers headway the toy Iu ha from time fo Praver Bunda 0:30 h Pia unpiy fol- minate uitable sugge ens vill pe rthe; Mig which of the rat the eve. | i) n ing will hx rvice also the wt Sermo ak wood ot Mi the which many fol) Hmmey and ' + mM } and wile, ? r of Phila weeks with her M1 of sUEKS community and the keeping ha supply of them makes heen July 15 effort orn order, or would one way of pleas — I | Miss Meriam Way Lgpent the past weekend v ther grandmother, Mrs and visited with some « friends while here Mrs, CC. R Blevenson visiting this week wit com- Mr and Mrs. J B that visiting wit brother aC Li up of of brought Mri nnd the tion nis nn her make Blere, who is home furlough Mr. and Mr tained at thelr and daughter lit- John ted M1 ent going a Harry J home on raty and hushand of Tyrone of Port Mati Mrs. T and King Wiser MY. a bases PLEASANT Adan Camp B sugge ih to nd nll persons of th Ome of to rid the will get a will extol LrYaps re make a al persons owt pens clean getting rid want oon Are enduring of Milesburg,' AM WN Bn return-| Members from twelve Shiloh charge inw and Budd Corl who the Walter est number of autographs in ( mi- ORY Ook they Mra, George Thursday visit with daughter M1 Westerfeldt at beriand, Md Mi heen iy Magargel, Br night from a her son-in and Mrs thelr hore the Boalsburg and were present and received great- for the were passing shame -made cake siting with ed Orrie Holt, f her little aay Aut of Altoona h mrovrgl ! Ved hey Btere, and Pvt, John week of par m Ker spend. tie Magar~ tate Cole fhe enatorial VORY A the last few Ww Hele nt Hels Pitney boy Diary n (311 enter Bunday his and Mp his mother ia, her par Mele friends Gaylord ¥ve orverat ioe fry who oe Cite of Husbandry thie nite Pr | had tl ’ yt 1 fir { the vear al tH week ago nn Houspits hame of chm) then a few spent i in Wi hrot} lan het Linger GAP fre wivol om Pape Fowr) —————— Come And Get These Victory Garden Prizes! Your ARTY Super Market bs Niarally filled and vegelables' Now is the time to help yourself Make this simple rule for tiptop health (They furnish good amounts of Vitamin and yellow vegetables . . snd the important B vitamins, anges, tomatoes, raves, arbors and orchards’ « SOME Taw, foo) grapefruit, me ration points are required, Fancy Green Peppers 2 + 29¢ + Ge 2~15¢ Home New Cabbage Large Green Blicers Cucumbers . CANTALOUPES Grown-—Salid Heads raw cabbage or salsd greens. 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