Paws py ~~ ————— Ea CENTRE HALL AND VICI NITY ——_. 4 — ———— Re CHURCH SERVICES (Mr, and Mrs, William Finkle Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos-| The Presbyterian Missionary So- terman, pastor. Lemont—Church clety entertained women from the service, 11:00; Sunday school, 10:00. other churches at a tea on the ing Mills—Church service, 2:00. church lawn last evening. Mrs. Gor- usseyville-~Church service, 7:30; don Avison, who has spent a num» Sunday school, 9:30, | ber of years In Korea with her hus- Lutheran: The Rev, C. C. Otto, band, 8 YMCA worker there, was & pastor, Centre Hall — Communion 8Uest speaker service, 10:30: Sunday school, 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Auman from Spring Mills— Church service, 9:00: | Newark, N. J, are spending this Sunday school, 10:00. Tusseyville | week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Church service, 7:30; Sunday sehool, | J. C. Goodhart, near here 9:30 Miss Eleanor Potter visited in Ty- Methodist: The Rev. C. M Ham- rone over the weekend with Miss mond, pastor. Centre Hall—Church' Francis Troutwine service, 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30 The Consistory of Sprucetown--Church service, 10:45; church met Monday Sunday school, 9:45 home of Mr. and Mrs Presbyterian: The Rev. Mr. Helt- The Rev. and Mrs. W. K, Hoster-'! man, Altoona, supply pastor, Centre man and daughter Ellene, opened Hall-Church service, 8:30; Sunday their summer cottage at Central Oak school, 10:30. Lemont—Church ser- Heights on Monday and remained vice, 11:00; Sunday school, 10:00. there until today, attending a mis- Pine Grove Mills Church service, slonary conference. Mrs. Samuel H. 7:30: Sunday school, 9:30 Bitner and Mrs. Lawrence Hartley, Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keener, delegates from the Woman's Mis- pastor. Centre Hall—-Church slonary Society, and Miss Lorna vice. 7:30: Sunday school, 9:30. Jane Hosterman, a delegate from the Spring Mills Communion service, Young People’s Missionary Circle, 10-30: Sunday school, 9:30. Parmers #150 spent the week at the Hoster- Mills Church service, 8:00; Sunday school, 10:30 the Reformed evening at the Bruce Runkle. ! ser- man cottage The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hoster- man entertained the YPMC of their church last Tuesday evening. These members were present: Misses Betty Sweeney Anna Marie Whiteman Betty Johnson, Lona Jane Haoster- man, Margaret Smith, Lilllan Rick- ert, lefa Bitner and Janet Runkle and Mrs. Harold Stitze: Mrs. Kathryn Jamison from Mif- fiinburg visiting this week with her Jamison and family Houta of evening » MES. ARTHUR THOMANN NAMED CLASS PRESIDENT At a meeting at the home of Ernest Homan last Wednesday ning, the Willing Workers Lutheran Sunday school class these officers for the coming presi- dent; Mrs. Arthur Thomann president, Mrs. Ralph Luse and Mrs R 8 Emest Homan Rob- and Mrs. C ert Rhoads; and treasurer Mr emont. spent last Fred Luse Members who participated program at this meeting Margaret Alexander who a devotional period the “Faith.” Mrs. Ralph Luse wh viewed the Bible characters and Michael. and Mrs. Fred Luse charge of entertainment The group decided at this tix pack boxes for men in who belong to the or Sunday school These meinbers besides the host- Missionary Society ess and those on the program, were present: Miss Cora Homan, Mrs D Ernest C. Mitterling. Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mrs. C. Otio, Mrs Arthur Thomann, Mrs Chester Ray Mark Grove, Mrs. J. Harold Mrs, Mrs. W C C. Otto and Mrs. Roy Jam- Rhoads ison » ’ Mrs eves elected vear Jice- is SON irnelius Tuesday Mr Mis. B » Durst yon of Mr Durst, returned there al visited inti on has Deen because of an his hand. On tre Couns- incised re recently * palm of the x th n me Gay the Lutheran Group B, met at the home of Homan: Mrs Clarence Emest A Frank, Mrs Mrs Kathryn Breon, ! Mrs Robert Mrs. Ralph irst and VERE Durst Ss - . LOCALS AND PERSONALS Miss Martha : uated from the Centre Hall-Potter rs High School in June has r awarded a senatorial scholarship og : Alfonso A. Letzler, and . matriculate at Penn State in leaners Evange meet cal Sunday Wednesday df Mrs, Stewart will Spyker who grad- home ¢ harge of Civil- Islands, spend Solomon Saturday cXenmtn the week with his mother, Mrs Della ta. Armstrong and Retber Mrs. Richard Wolle and Eleanor. Zins of State College, were ShuShier Patty of Howard, and Mrs ¥ Ay ’ Edward Heck and daughter Mary the weekend guests of Misses Pally n;, of jersey Shore. are also visit- Boorer and Joyce Bradford at the ing Mrs. Reiber this week Retreat, a cabin near town Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Auman and Mrs. Philip Smith and three chil- three Mr. and Mrs dren accompanied Mr. and three children of Adam Smith Baltimore Sunday guests of Thursday family Mrs. Warren and three Thursday for a t with her hus- Came here band in Cleveland Miss Cora Ho- Mr and man and Miss Lols McClenahan are caring for her children during her albwence Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew here last Monday from Surf Cit J.. where she is spending the mer with her mother and When she returned on Wednesday, Miss Lols Ross of Potters Mills slong to spend the rest of the sum- mer there Pr. RB. E Hilton, Mrs. Edith Mat- thews, and Mrs. David Bredgewell of Pittsburgh, visited from Tuesday until Saturday with Mrs. Susan Emer} muniention from Li. Amey since his The W. C.T. U. held a lawn pic: embarkation early in June Nic at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr and Mrs. Vernon Godshall P P. Henshall last Wednesday and two chikiren of near York, spent These members and guests were govern] days last week with Mrs present: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potler | paroaret Godshall sand daughter and family, Mr ang Mrs FP. V Miss Eva Bailey Goodhart, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Alex- | yrs Martha Zerby of ender and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. [gas a guest on Saturday Gordon Avison and daughter, Mr. 'gavilla Kryder and Mrs. C. A Spyker and daugh- mr and Mrs ters Jane, Martha and Ruth, Mr are Mary Neff and Mrs. J. B. Wert, 8r, Mr. and perg] Sunday through wre children and CX AhG Ww nburg. were Charles Coldron and Mrs. Eugene Kiinefelter hildren of Niagara Fall 1 Homan lef last visi Saturday Mrs. Jose Two have ion Joi teachers Mah- Earlys Miriam Garner and Mrs. Johnson to State College wertured employment » college dairy barns Mrs. Bruce Arney a letter Friday from their son, h Arney, stating that he had Narth Africa and was at a replacement depot ar Oran. The letter was postmark- June This was the first com- came . ab Re N sum- sister naa went ree arrived stationed in 1 ed 29 Sunbury. of Mrs Edgar Miller and attended the fu- afternoon of Mrs the Pine Hall SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 24th) 4 Lionel Barrymore, and Van Johnson, DR. GILLESPIE’S NEW ASSISTANT News Issue “Sky Science” “Last Lesson” Two Complete Shows 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY 28 A Must See Attraction: “RANDOM in Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Centre Hall The Senior Service Lutheran Bun- day school class held a plenic last evening on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan and three children of Lock Haven, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. D M. Bradford and family Mrs. Charles Southworth. of Wash- ington, D. C.. and Vinton McClellan of Gettysburg, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, near here, Other Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mus, Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MeClellan and children of Lock Haven, and Mrs D M. Bradford end Mrs, Harold FE Bradiord of Centre Hall Mrs. J. Wilson Moore of Caplisle spent several days last week at the Bruce Arney home, Mr. and Mrs George H. Widder of Harrisburg were guests at the same home on Friday, Mrs. Moore and Mr and Mrs. Widder attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Barr at Boalsburg Friday afternoon Miss Pauline Biddle of Bellefonte was a weekend guest of Miss Anna Meorie Whiteman Miss Bernice Frazier was pg week - end guest of Miss Florence Btover Aarcnsburg Mr. and Mrs. J B. Wert, Sr, Mrs J. B. Wert, Jr, and daughter Jo- anne, who made a business trip tw Bellefonte Saturday had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale Mrs. Lovan Smith spent from Fri. day until Monday in State College with her and husband Mr and Mrs. Clarence Yearick Miss Dorothy Boozer visited week with Mr and Mrs. Howard Gilligan chi) dren in State Col. in sinter inst alg lege Mr Zion ung Mrs r Ke guest rstetter of were Saturday and family Mrs. J D Emery spent Slenker and Ms A L Thursday alternoon and evening in State College with Mr Mrs Prank MeClellan family Mrs, Harold Sette. who has been employed for several months at Sylvania Products Company Hall been granted leave of absence Mrs spent Mrs and ana the Mill has a Six-weeks Geliry of Altoona week with her mother Rossman in Tusseyville Mr and Mrs F. V. Jodon, Mr Mrs. A LL. Emery. son Wayne, and daughter Lucille Mr Mrs J. D Blenker A Weiner romast inst Wednesday at the Yon Mi Willard finger Miss Helen Odenkirk entertained the Friendship Bibie class of the Re- formed ch the lawn at the home of Ber mother. Mrs. Dora Od- enkirk, last Tuesday evening. Others present were: Mrs. John Slack, Mra D. R Keener, Mrs. Bob Weteel, Mrs Paul Martz, Mrs Harold Bohn, Mrs Lester OCardrick, Mra Stanley Brooks, Mis Robert Walker, Mrs Oeorge Lutz. Mr. J Thomas De- laney and Mrs. Willlam P. Campbell It was this time to can- cel the August meeting The 4-H Club met Friday after. noon at the home of Miss Ruth 8py- ker with these plher members pres- ent: Misses Anng Marie Whiteman Lorna June Hosterman, Constance rooks, Donna Luse. Miriam Hagan Shirley Garbrick, Jane Vogt and Jo- anne Wert The group. which studying cooking this year, contin. ed with the preparation certain breakfast foods at this session Miss Wilma Houts ls visiting in Williamsport Mr. and Mrs J. B. Wert, 8r. Mrs J. Kenneth Wert and daughter Mary Ann, Mrs, Anna Rossman and Mrs Charles Geary made g trip to Lew. istowy last Thursdas BLANCHARD Mrz John Williams spent several days Inst week visitihg with her son Walter Williams and daughter, Mrs Eugene Liddle of Lok Haven Robert Lindsey, having passed his physical examination for induction into military service leaves for the Navy on Friday, Mrs. Dallas Kline had an exciting experience ou Friday when the cur tains in a bedroom caught fire from an overheated stove pipe. A bed was also damaged but the fire was ex- tinguished before serious damage could be done The persons who attended the Christian Camp at Stillwater last week returned home on Sunday. Misses June Miller, Martha Anne Pletcher and Julia Holter attended the camp as representatives of the Church of Christ Harry Kunes spent the week at camp assisting Rev. Rogers and other persons on the building and grounds commitiee A baptismal service will be held at the Baptist church on Sunday af- ternoon at 2:30 Mrs. T. M Kunes and daughter Miss Jean, left on Tuesday for a week's visit in Philadelphia \ Stanley Johnson of Howard, R. D. 1, was very ill on Sunday, suffering from food poisoning which the fam- lly feared would be fatal However, he Is recovering from the attack. Mrs. John Heichel has been in Monument for several days assisting with the care of her sister, Mrs. William Durkin who is quite 1. Mrs. McClellan Miller had a very painful fall on Sunday which will necessitate medieal attention, Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Salisbury, with their son, Cpl. Henry Salisbury who Is on furlough from his camp In Aberdeen, Md. spent a few days of lost week in Clearfield with rela. tives, Mr. and Mrs. Balisbury's daugh- ter, who recently became the bride Charles Inst and and and held night Mrs farm ww of and Het. rel om ¥ decided at is 4 om her aurts THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. I —— [ PLEASANT GAP? Cpl. Elwoed Heeel is home on fur lough f Camp Swift, Texas Cpl. Dean Hasel Camp Dix, N. J leave Donald Waite night to Camp Forrest, after spending a furlough with hig fam- ily Budd Baumgardner for Baton Rouge Louisiana, where he | In an army camp. Budd has seen a lot of country since entering the army nearly a year ago Among those who took the second examination {or the army Monday in Altoona, were Henry showers, Nevin Mulfinger, Donald Lochner, Clarence Walker, Sheldon Shuey, Juck Baney and Boyd Henry Spich- er. All passed but the latter one Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson and Richard Brooks of Centre Hall, were in town Sunday Harriet Showers took the junior cholr to the Big Rock Monday eve- ning and alter their return enter tained them at the playground Henrietta Showers expects to ar- rive home Friday for a week's vaca thon which she, with Genevieve Ker. stetter Emeleen Rose and Mary Kathryn Gingher will spend at the Kline cottage at Hecla Park. which they rented for a week They will have as thelr guests over the week- end Dorothy Harriet Showers, Thelma Evey Emodeen, Ker stetier Edna Kirkwood is visiting } ter, Mrs. Ma: 2 Noll, who recently gave up her position at Laurelton State Village. and will spend the rest of the summer at from three-day Is home on a returned wai left Tuesday Bhd and er Kil this i home Mrs. Jean Harris is nursing in the Centre County Hospital while ol nurses nie on Ralston Centre and operation sone Lhe vacn tion M: Le 5 Dery County Was ri: Hospital inderwent Her 50 grave hal her stationed in the radicg rammed morning wou conaition Husband Islands hey Aleutian wa about con - dition instead of LUme as come and mother | broil Elme; Schwenkavilie ang at Christma be able patient's {athe Mrs and oming nome POTS The and Erb ved lo to Very soon N wh and er wife of Saturday nit here Mon is st ang unii & The sont, RH Willen Tucker's Peggy. as ine Ras Mr Derr a einainierg y evenly net Ng with the and the daughter Noll home We speedy recovers Ray Melroy was home rom risburg to attend the funeral William Kerstetier Mis Melros compan him upon his retur eveni spent Priday Miss Grace Lonberger Meiroy's, made a 1O0hE On Monday Mre Grace port to attend the | as wih of fed ig anc ¥ si lesindy a business trip to Als Weaver was m ral het brother. Robert Bw Bellefonte her son of P of ited Dick Wea her - The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waite who has beetydn an Ahlwons hospital for the 1 month. was brought home Tuesday quite Improved in health The Musser Irvin family tre Hall spent Mondny with the Frank Irvins Mr. ang Abner Noll inte their present home, which they budit fAfvy-four year: ago Monday Beaman 2nd Class Warren Lute home from his Coast Guagrd duties in Virginia for a few days J. M. Stover visited his brother for a week home at Marstel- lar Harold Sunday and famils into the Charles Stitzer apartment Mrs. David Hall whose husband ieft several weeks ago for the Navy is entertaining a friend York Mary Kathry of Cen- evening Is moved was al hia moved rom New 4 Gingher is visiting her aunt, Mary Adams. and grand mother Bathurst at Miesburg N. B Davey of Stote College, has purchased the Clover Parm store from Henry Showers. who will leave soon for the army took son ast week A flo] calendar bas been planned for the M. BE church, whereby each Sunday some member ve ree sponsible for the flowers On Fiiday evening Daisy Eggles- ton, a noted lecturer, will give a free lecture, “America. Whither Bound?” in the M. E church She addressed the Sunday school on Sunday and also gnve a brief talk st church and made a great impression upon all wiio heard her. You will not want to miss this The Ladies’ Bible class will hold their regular meeting In the M E church tonight Mrs, Glasgow returned to her home at Centre Hall Sunday. after staying with her daughter. Mrs. Wii. liam Lose, while her ht fw was in the Centre County Hospiial where he underwent an operation The Emmett Knepps enic:iiained on Bunday Mr. and Mrs. William Pry and children, and Mr. and Mrs James Fry and children Wood land. Mr. and Mrs. David Fry and children of Centre Hall, ang the group enjoyed a picnic dinner in the woods near the Knepp home Miss Exther Auman spent the weekend with Alice and Alta Hor. ner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horner walked to and from the Harold Warne [am in Oreens Valley, where they spent the day, Sunday Mrs. M. E Donovan and Mrs Charles Dreese walked from Peru to the Lewis Petzer home, where they spent the day, Saturday, } David Noll entered upon his new duties with a construction company at Mifflinburg., Monday, and plans to spend each weekend with his family. Mrs. Anna Hazel has been bedfast since July 25, 1942, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myr] Moyer, ] | Mrs. James Gilliland of Oak Hall, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Myr! Moyer, i and pr wide iil aut @s Friday | Jul y 22, 1943 Mrs. Mary Anderson of ENzibeth town, and Mrs. P. B. Diehl] of Phil. adelphin, were guests at the Warren Wood home The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Tuesday evening at the M. E. church. The guest speaker was Mrs, Russell Dickerson of State Col. lege Sunday, July 26th, Rev Snyder of Milesburg M. E. chur:h will preach instead of Rev. Downin who will take part in the 100th an- niversary of the Fillmore church at that time Mrs. Paul Lego returned home last week after a ten-day visit in Phila delphia Mr. and Mrs William Arthur McCloskey of Cherry Tree, spent the weekend at the Clayton Poorman home. Thelr two children who had visiting their grandparents, returned home with them rey > Deer FRESH Halibut STEAK + 43¢ * WHITING Deassed 13¢ Lb. Croakers 21¢c- CARP 15¢- “CRISCO Vegetable Shortemng Lb. I-Lb. J Jor 68¢c Jar § Red Points Pound Fresh Dressed Fresh Large a Per day and Mrs ed on her while at the M filer home and & number of townsfolk g while home. Ma jor Henry is now a division Mrs chaplain stationed in Sicily Thomas risburg [4 Philadelphia J Mrs. Philip Williams of State Col- lege, was a weekend guest of Mrs Betty Bampsel Major Bernard Henry's here from Chambersburg the funeral of thelr old Mi William Kerstetter on Thurs- Mrs, John Bohn, Mrs, Bhuey Fogelman of Lemont, call W. Behrel- I tl 17 t wan 10 attend nelgnbor wife H te K bi at the OCeorge Magargel Sr. M He hu 13 chaplains under him 0) Miss Lilltan Fe Fass, were home the weekend Noll from H for N Beverk fr Little GAugn Besides being te for flute yon 8 four way Fink offers wi AAV f ad where are fried Is of Pepe bs Fisk sulrit BOG prot get Pepin. Come Buy War Bonds! Fresh Haddock FILLETS ... Fresh Dressed Boston MACKEREL . Frosh Dressed FLOUNDERS Fresh Drested SEA TROUT Fresh Dressed Lake MULLETS . Fresh Dressed CATFISH .. Fresh Dressed BLUE PIKE. Fresh Salmon STEAKS... 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Mr. and Mrs. Dean Noll, suffered a Thursday evening after visiting rel- atives and friends in and Beach Haven, N day Le Bhirley Martha and reshment rat plentiful in _ - a was recipient of ¥ifts and cards Blaine Brooks Paul Walle have gccepted positions at Karthaus with the Cataract Cosl Co. and en- tered upon their new duties Tuesdsy thie any lovely mvulsion while in Rotes store Pri- The local doctor being away om home, the child was rushed to Centre County Hospital for eatment and brought hore foliowing ang we Wan Ada Ww Gay Roy Kreamer, who is the Navy and Mrs ay vil from M home from vs with wife William MeClellan was here arrisburg, Bunday wd children, who had funeral of Thursday Jerry” Cll rthday on Friday sts spent Lhe evening Mrs Wills Gr Herman Hamel and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. 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Paper Towels i 2 wa 17¢ Macaroni “re. . 3 =» 28¢ Liquid Blue White aw a's a BW ‘Sc T————— Mrs. J. B. Wert, Jr. and daughter, plorence Brennan at Mrs. Laving Floray Mrs. Lovan cemetery Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kel- A group of Scouts from Troop 20 ler accompanied thelr Scoutmaster Rob. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pisher made a ert Rhoads, on a camping trip 8at- business trip to Mifflinburg on Sat- urday and Sunday on Nittany Moun- urday. While there they called onitain. The campsite was near town so that parents of the boys might “ inspect the camp Sunday afternoon 3 These scouts made the trip: Warren Foust, John Slack. Robert McClen- ahan, Harry McClenahan, Tayior "Potter, Arthur Thomann, Omar Mi- . MILLHEIM chael, Lee Stover, Bernard Vogt and . - | Robert Rhoades, Jr. The group came Bs Nw BROW Fix rm to Centre Hall Sunday morning and hows . : a attended the Reformed Sunday Miss Phyllis Walker of Pleasant Gap, was a weekend guest of Mrs (Robert Rhoades. Gerald Schreffler of Bellefonte, was also a Sunday supper guest at the Rhoades home | Miss Ruth Spyker and Betty Swee- | ney spent the weekend with the lat- ter's sunt, Mrs E R. Houtz and (family. Bellefonte, R. D. i The Ladies’ Ald Boclety of the | Evangelical church will meet Thurs- jday, July 20, at the home of Mrs, | (C. A. Miller i Vinton McClellan conducted the; (services, on Sunday at the Penns i Valley Lutheran charge for the Rev. |C. ©. Otto, who administered com- | {munion on the Rebersburg charge, {where Mr. McClellan is serving as! {supply pastor this summer. i | Emest Prank, J. F¥ Wetzel, David! iI. Graybill and Russell Bohn, who! {spent part of the summer at Bris. [tol working In the Plexiglas factory there, returned home last week, They ‘of Sgt. John English of Ridgway, will be fuplived in this locality for now stationed in Texas, has just re- the rest of the summer. {turned from her wedding spent a Texas John Balley of Yeadon, near Phil- with her husband's Snr in . Mrs Randall” Wilkin adelphia, is spending this week vis- Ridewsy and St. Marys. : " iting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin and| Miss Florence Brickley Is spend- family. ing her vacation at the home of her Misses Patty Boozer and Betty parents, Mr. and are. Jacob Biick- ‘Searson, who are business students ley. formers Mrs. William grandparents, Mr. and Houser at. Linden Hall, bing. ‘ eves | Friday I
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