October 14, 1943 wn CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY oS TY SA CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev, W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. Tusseyville--Church men from the church In the armed | noon The score serviee, 9:00; Sundmy school 10:00. Lemont—Church service 11:00; Sun-| 10:00. Locust Grove- 7:30: Sunday school day school, Church service, 9:30 Lutheran: The Rev pastor. Centre Hall service, 10:30; Sunday Spring Mills—Communion 7:30; Sunday ville—Church school, 10:00 Methodist mond, pastor service, 7:39; Sprucetown—Cl Sunday school, 9:45 Reformed: The Rey er, pastor. Centre Hall vice, 7:30 Sunday Spring Mills—Church Sunday school, 9:30 Church service, 9 10:00 0. C. Oto Communion school, 9:30 service, service, 9:00; Sunday » The Rev. C. M. Ham- Centre Hall--Church Sunday school, 9:30 urch service, 10:45, D R. Keen- Church ser- 9:30 10:30 Mills schoo) school service Farmers sunday BEGINS HERE school for Centre in the School rach oH - SCHOOL A leadership church school Hall began Tuesday Centre Hall-Potter building and will Thursday evening [or sons me mi courses 122b--Kew Testament: It tents. and Values Hammond. General con ues of the N. T. for developing 123b Old Testament Ma} the Prophets the Rev. C. C Historical background lights of the prophet sages 141b—Understanding Our Pupil Prof. J. F. Wetzel. Employing the prineiples of psychology the course deals with pupils. thelr actions attitudes, growth, adjustments i various personalities 144b— Christian Wor W. K. Hosterman., Wi How to plan and buil grams Yarious hymns, storie musi ments All « International Education and progress raining workers evening High continue «¢ ol more fy ive am sponsored mm meiuae progr cal nisteri the tent ang and thelr me for ourses are accredited with tl Council of Religious tificates of lend to ce LOCALS AND PERSONALS Pfc. Albert Dutrow of Camp Bow- je. Texas. arrived here last Wedne day to spend ; ough with his Ro Dutrow Ernest son Base here with his Guests last Suhday of Mu Mrs. G. O. Benner were Mi Mrs. J H Walton of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter McRin- ney, daughter Arlene, and Mrs Pearl Foust of Tyrone G. ©. Benner represented ca) Presbyterian church as com- missioner last week at the annual session of Presbytery in Bellefonte Mrs. Ernest A. Frank entertained the Lutheran Missionary Society, group B. at her home Tuesday eve- ming The n o Tots L-Gay Jd v1 paren and the lo- Willing Workers Lutheran Bunday school class met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ar- thury Thomann The Rev. C. C Wednesday session nual Sunday school the First Methodist ingdon. i Miss Verna Chambers of Belle- fonte, was a weekend guest of Mrs Frank P. Geary. Swengel H. Smith was piso a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Geary Cpl. Jack Riegel Air Qorps post in Denver, Colo, re- turned home Saturday on his frst furlough since his induction easly this spring. He will return to Den- ver on Monday Mr. and Mrs attended the the B8lst an- convenlion in h, Hunt- Otto of $ cour from. an Army Charles W. Geary. sons Rebert and James and Mr and Mss, Charles Geary, Jr. and daughter Judith of Newport, were Sunday guests of Mr and Miss. John Whiteman Members of the Trinity Reformed church under the chairmanship of MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM ~ NEW SHOW TIME — Show Time-—7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission lle and 30c FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY (Octbber 15) Gladys George J. Moran NOBODY'S DARLING “THREE STOOGES” “COLOR CARTOON" Mary Lee SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (October 16) Walter Huston Ann Harding MISSION TO MOSCOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (October 20) Judy Garland—in: PRESENTING LILY MARS ALWAYS THE FINEST SELECTED SHORTS school, 9:30. Tussey- * VisH * Hotner of alga ¢ Wetzel to be are packing Christmas sent to the seventeen J FP boxes forces Miss Nellle Knarr and jothy Ernie of Harrisburg, weekend here with Mi {John H. Knart John Knarr, Jr dress has been Seattle barkation in July, promoted to corpordl techmiclian The Rev. and Mrs, Harry Deph- ner of Marion, Ohio, spent Saturday until Monday with and Mrs. FP. V. Goodhart, The Mr. Dephner supplied in the byterian pulpit on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keller went to Johnstown on Saturday to visit Mie atl Mis, Samuel Qoodhart. Mr Keller returned on Monday but Mrs Keller will remain there for a visit The local WCTU met evening at the home of gare Mi Spyker institute Dr came furioug sion In Miss Dor- spent the and Mrs whose M1 Rev Pres- Tuesday Mrs. Mar- hall Eleanor Potter and Ruth are spending the teachers vacation in Lock Haven Mrs. John L this country Pre: India, are tomorrow &t the home o! Mrs. F. V. Goodhart for a Goheen is a cousin of Mrs Mrs. Harry Potter Decker and SUpper guests nome God We Gohwen, whe in June on byterian mis- expected ang to h from a Sangh to Mr arrive and hn CGoodhart Mr Jack it the Woo ma McKee and Clarence were Saturday George Bradford ver of York Middletown College sO Searson and Miss wWil- Miss Maria Dean Brad and Miss Ei- Harris: t with M Other Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur and three children of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mi Robe; McCormick State College Mr Harold E. Bradford and Mrs. Robert Walker and ul children Woodrow Bradford toona on Tuesday sical examination the U. 8 Army Mrs. Henry these members of the Bible « a meelir Thursday evening Paul Martz John Shack d. Mrs D Harold Bohn Mir: and Mrs. Boh Wetzel Mrs. Margaret Godshall ast weekend with her sot York NAN et Women home row ford of State Bradford of weekend Bradford Werle en Mrs. D dinner he and M guests McClellan Of ree went Al- his last phy- before entering to for Kimbrell entertained Friendship ® at her home Mrs George Mui Bruce Mrs. Har R* Keener Ralph Pack - 1ass at adfo Bi: pent the Veron family WwW. K Evange ety it near Hos Homi itertained Mis Thur: present ning were Mrs E. Limbert, Mrs. Stewart Hoster- man, Mrs. Willlam Hanna, Mrs 8 H. Bitner, Miss Ida Frasier, Mis Daniel 8. Daup and Mrs, Charles A Miller Miss Corg Homan made a busi. ness trip to State College on Mon. day Miss Helen Miler urday from the Centre Hall the Philip Bradford home she has secured a Toom winter Mrs College moved on Set Hotel to where for the Frank McClellan of State sited her mother Mrs Susan Emery, Sunday afternoon Mr nd Mrs. Robert Grenoble and son Donald of Lewisburg, were Sun- day guests of Anna Bartholomew and family Sunday callers at the Bartholomew home included Mr. and Mrs William Finkle. Mifflinburg; Mr. and Mrs Jack Anderson and children, and Mrs. Charles Brfon and son of Bellefonte The Wo an Service rs upper ymen's Society for Christe will hold a bake sale in the social room of the Methodist church Saturday afternoon, October 16 at 2:30 o'clock Mrs Anna Bartholomew and daughters, Elizabeth and Jean. went to Sunbury by bus on Saturday feo spend the day with the Rev and Mrs. C. E. Hazen Mr. and Mrs. Milan Jamison of Mifflinburg. spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jamison and family Friends of f Eldon Whitman and Marlin Fye held a farewell dinner in their honor on Sunday at the home of Stewal Jordan in Colyer The young men leit yesterday for induction into the U. 8 Army. These persons besides the guests of honor were present at the dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitman. sons Marlin and Robert, Mrs. Charles Fye, Miss June Wagner. Miss Beulah Bradford. Mrs William Hanne, Miss Bernice Wag- ner, Andrew Jordan and Mr. Jor- dan Mrs. AE. Limbert and Mrs llam Hanna spent Saturday with friends in Rebersburg. They were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Ar. thur Cummings Mrs. Mabel Foster of Aaronsburg, was a weekend guest of Mrs. Lovan Smith. Mrs. Richard Donovan of Jersey Shore, spent the weekend with Miss Jane Spyker The Mysic Section of the Centre Hal] Woman's Club will meet PFri- day evening at the home of Mrs. John B. Wert, Jr Miss Beverly Hall wag a dinner guest Wednesday evening of Mrs. Anna Bartholomew and daughter. Miss Jean Hanna began work at the Nittany Lion Inn at State Col- | lege on Tuesday. Mrs. Kathryd Jamison of Mimi burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise of Belinsgrove, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Jamison. Mrs. Roy Jamison and] Wil- [daughter Kate accompanied them to] easily. ithe Clarence Rhoads home near {State College where they called In {the afternoon. The seniors of the Centre Hall- Potter High 8chool had a hayride to Perm's Cave last Wednesday eve. | ning. | About thirty-five men from the | Reformed church attended a chick- en and noodle suppnr Friday eve- ning at the Bradford hunting eamp. The Centre Hall-Pottey soccer APO ad- | since his em- | has recently been fron | % second after. team defeated Millhelm a time this season on Friday wis 2 to] | Miss Betty Bearson, a [student from Harrisburg, and her roommate, Miss Loraine CGoodling, | were here for the weekend Mr: and Mrs. James Harshbarger wid son Ralph, entertained these uests to Sunday dinner; Mr, and ars. David Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs Jamuel Holderman, son David, and Jars. Sarah Bmith of Bellefonte, M) nd Mrs. Harry Keen, son Robert nd daughter Thelma of Lock Have n, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Glasgow, lauginter Betty, Mr. and Mrs, George Searson, Mr. and Mrs. James Sear- son, Miss Betty Searson and Miss Loraine Goodling Mis Mary Durst [Durst called Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John H., Durst Mrs, W Potter, Mrs. Geo K. Rimmey, Mrs, J. Emest Wagner, Mrs. James Secrson, Mrs. Delas R Keener and Mrs, Morris A. Burk. holder attended a district meeting of the Eastern Star In Clearfield on Monday A group of relatives tion drove day attend the George W. Condo, nee The group included James Decker, Mr Miss Mary Belle business Charles on and Harry from this sec- to Greensburg on Thurs- funeral of Mrs Minnie Durst Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Brown Durst Mrs. John H. Durst Waren Decks Clyde Decker, and Mr and Mrs. Metie Decker Mrs, Harry Bowersox and Miss Isabel Snyder of Mifflinburg also attended the funersi M: F ia Weaver of Gap, is spending this week home of her parents, Ms Orvis Weave: Mr John tle, Mr J children Lemont Mrs. Cornelius Mr Danie] old Bohn visited thur Bohr Wednesday Mi Richard to Plen at and ey ant the Mrs Mrs E BE Zet. Durst and Wednesday Mr Prurst Ha spen at roid two in and last home of Houtz the Mrs Mr Har- Mi State Bloom, son Ann Walte and Mrs Pauline dine; Robert and Mrs. Marion and Mis Loi of Warriors Mark, and M Lewis Biddle and da Bellefonte, were of Mr and ughter Sunday Mrs of guests Rhoads ang family and Mix Memori Mar. al Danville pen he week- h Mr Mr in W. De. Mrs Yearick of Lock Whe iss Mary Delaney of Ceisinger and Harrys Ao a Delaney Waker ang me Ho Ler laney Haven daughter retun from Centre These County Scouts at 1 Valley Friday Joim Black Jr Wasren Foust. Robert McClenahan Jr.. Lee Stover, Omar Michas! and Scoutmaster Robert Rbwoads Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark of Jeannette, arrived here Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrx. John De- laney The local Evangel] scheduled for Sundaes 24 Danie} wrist in Thursday Mr. and Mis. J B. Wert, Sr. and Mrs. George Trevormow went to Lock Haven last Wednesday to spend the day with Mr, ahd Mrs. James Law Mrs. Trevorrow remained there several days Edwin Crawford. Tavior Potter and W. H. Kerlin attended the Col gate vs. Penn State football game on Saturday Mr. ang Mr son Drew of Annville, weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. F K. Frank. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Ernest A. Frank entertained to din- ner Mr. ang Mis, Kenneth Frank of Belleforite, Mr. and Mrs Fetter. olf and son, and Mr. and Mrs F. K Frank Group A Miss Lutheran church met day evening at the home of Mrs Laura Lee, who observed her 88th birthday on that day. Besides memi- bers of the Missionary Sociely, Hesse members of the family were pres- ent Mr and Mrs. Sar] Mastellar and Jock Glenn of Dewart Miss Aileen Baker of Wsastagntown, Mrs Grace Breon of State College, and Miss Laura Breon and Robert Breon These members of the Missionary Society attended: Mrs, H, H Mark, Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. J. El mer Royer. Mrs. John Rudy. and Mrs. 8 W. Smith. These members of the local Evan- gelical church attended a missionary rally in Millhcim Wednesday after- noon: Mrs. A. E. Limbert, Mrs. Mar- garet Godshall, Mrs. 8 H. Bitner, Mis. Lawrence Hartley, Mrs Wil lam Hanna, Mrs. C. A. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hosterman Le local Gueens rday campares In night and Satu col rally day is morning, Ot suffered a (ractured home ast Daup 2 fall at his and Fetierol! spent the Paul jonary Society of tHe last Wednes- ——"———— HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Sitver If silver is to be packed away, rub it well with olive oil. then wrap in old tale linen The silver will not tarnish, but must be washed in hot water before meing again Swede Shoes ff rain has spotted suede shoes they can be renewed by rubbing the spots with an emery board. Sardine Can Start the key in the sardine can the ordinary way. and then put ‘the tip of the ice pick in the key loop. It will act as a lever and the iwhole top of the can will wind off Plant Roots See that the roots of plants as f well as the outside growth Is given freedom. Crowded roots will cause ‘stunted growth of the plant. Custards Place a clean marble. in the bot-' tom of the eooking utensil when’ making custards or sauces. This will eliminate the continuous stirring and save time. The marble rolls and bubbles and prevents buming. ‘ ar ° THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Coal Company Pays $4,172 Back Wages hit enfilove bl Morrisdule Coal Mining Co. working st mines near Morrisdale and Hawk Run in Clear fleld county, have received a total of $4,172.84 us back wages due them under the Falr Labor Standards Act and the Walsh-Healey Ai, It was announced Monday by Frank J OG Dorsey regional director of the Wage-Hour and Public Contracts Division. U 8, Department of Labor A routine inspection of the pany's property revealed some of the employes had not been paid in ae cordance with the overtime provis- lons of the two acts, reports Stan- ton W. B. Wood, supervising inspec- tor In charge the Pimtsburgh branch office When this matter was called to the attention of the company officials, they readily co- operated with the division in com- puting the amounts due and made payment direct to the employes in- volved on a voluntary basis, Wood sald of Board Studies Assessor List Continued from page ove) may be granted only by the taxing authority, the Board feels. The as- sessors have no right to omit from the duplicate the names of persons because they, the assessors, believe such persons should not be taxed School Board members sald Danger of the assessors list only should Hes In the that the tax records are incomplete and persons removed from the lists upon returning to a taxable condi- tion may be missed in future Heates. Then, too, there | loss of tax revenue through AANeEROTE Omit names of properly should pay t explained Another phase tion system was strengthened finance commitiee said, when come mittee members, the tors and the collector established plote system for rece receipts. It is tem will greatly Bng of tax The extend system of those having they believe bw taxed fact dup- actual having Persons wi Axe it wa of the tax collec. the borough audi- tax new met and Mn ang mors cof ding school tax believed facilt records Board voted the penalty taxes from October | I. The extensthn was Cate Rx tatements in the mails unl about 15, instead of Septen mally Mra & four tench lege we ber | the case Ernest “months leavy English at Per was denied ubstitiute for her in the local Hist tained Martin * Ol School JULIAN tn $ thank se nn people who fcetel} donated many nice Laing: to the collestion for thie M. £ chur oh Home Or *he Aged I wish ¢ fer tions! omission of the 1 Chester Sprow an the bond itor & swell job and the has greatly aided in the « the honor roll to be ere wor of road street Edward Myers was finally suc g the fox which We wish ia wy to make 3 NOW 4 a oorrection and minten- of Mrs of for the ame NE the names Sprow Ae eation of ted at the an apn sO da at time ner ul In eapturis Deen causing so mich commotion in the The bounty on that fox wed due to the large hickens he from the Alexander snd Myers farms We are very sorry to Mrs. Herry Dillon. a dent of this place and residing in Atlanta. Oa. ing from the resulta of fous operation Mrz Margaret Artz of Port , Was a weekend visitor at of Mr. and Mrs. Charles vicinity should be incre nimber of stole hear that formes resi. who i= how siiffer. a very set. Ma. the Alex and Mr Clarence Flack mo Bellefonte Sunday after to atlend the funeal of an old friend. Mrs. Hube:t formed me thst br addressed Alexander, Jr M. E Williams is beautifying his residence by the application of in- sulation siding. Thats a good way to aid in coal consumption Did you know that seventy years ago Julian supported two large ho- tels. named The Keystone Hotel and the Union House? There were alwo two blacksmith shops. The names listed among the leading itizens at thet time are as follows: J D Bell, lumberman; John Craig, Wheelright and blacksmith: I. F. Davis, dealer in genera} merchandise: John Folk. Wheelwright and blacksmith: H WwW Hoover. lumberman: Daniel Irvin, dealer in genera] merchandise: John Parsons. proprietor of Keystone Ho- tel, D. Parsons, Miller, R. W. Rich- erds, proprietors of Union House: Austin Swisher, farmer. Compare this with the present population and occupations, to Alexander has in the new Rs Hubert Toy all sony shall Roland Stork Visits It's FLOWERS : Hor this Happy Event | WOODRING'S FUORAL ‘GARDENS ? 12 Bam Moward Street BELLEFONTE, PA. | oom- To add | cut flowers last longer wate Het shall piece POINT FREE!! mike two uw white soap Ww the ol {they are placed CHICKENS In Market! They're the pick of the right age to give delicious, often H's in line with Uncle Ram's “Shire the precious ration points! ARs low poultry prices will Your ALY Ment Department now-treat the family to dinner ALT Super rousting’ Everyone loves a chien plang, for “0 comme tender birds at your stewing, frying, farms and Just LONG snd see You can get just the the flavorful Ment” a chicken FANCY FOWL . | Lemies | back able our ation is flaw bul are strong enough smaure is relaxed in which 0 bounce ~~ Fresh, Tender, Young YOU PREFER THEM "CUT Ib. 73¢c | NECK & BACK ib HEARTS LIVERS Ib. 43¢c 35¢ Fresh and drawn, feet off. Dressed head and the and of You want gr new shipment OR. IF BREASTS Kind flock from leading poultry meat! Nerve pouliry " ib. and it ton! program your budget, dinner! LU Ae help Visit od 5 Feet Off ISLAND DUCKLINGS Other Grand Savings In A&P Meat Markets! de “A™ S Awrorted Own Great a Atlantic ' he A Fea Colifprhny Anche iced Bacon . Pork Sorin: . Je | Meat Loaves . | Super R Hamburger . 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Cakes Lh, Lh CRANBERRIES -: Sunnyfield Family I's Enr.ched! Crit £159 CALIFORNIA [Size 601 ICEBERG LETTUCE 5 SWEET poTaTogs 4 ‘ ANISH CABBAGE . =: 1.79 SOLD HEADS Crisp N EV YORK STATE CAULIFLOWER -- 15-12% NEW CRCp rw ny Nave Ration Points FANCY BARTLET T FLAME RED Tox Y Fresh From The Ovens Of A&P Bakers!!'!!! Date Crunch Ring ». 25¢ #8 Sandwich Rolls 25% ne 9¢ Enrirhed! Pig Sand. Bread Raid BERL 11c SEND A JANE PARKER Sugared Donuts . . » 15¢ Weiner Rolls ne 10c Don't Forget .-.. October 16th is the Deadline FRUIT CAKE : 99¢| Angel Food Bar Cakes 31¢ Pala! Marvel Bread .>55% ib 10c For Shipping Packages Overseas! ad Parks in a Beavy Fontalifter ready fo i
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