THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 21, 1943. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY - m—— CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W, K. Hos- terman, pastor, Spring Mills Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00. Centre Hall-Rally Day ser- 9:30, vice, 10:15; Sunday school, The Willing Workers Lutheran Sunday school class held a Hallows e'en party last Wednesday evening {at the home of Mrs, Arthur Thom- {ann. These members attended; Mis | Robert Rhoads, Mrs. Chester Grove, Bethesda-—Church service, 2:00 Le- | Mrs Clarence 8. Otto, Mrs Cheorge mont-—Men's Day service, 7:30; and Sunday school, 10:00, Lutheran: The Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor, Centre Hall-Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00, Farm- ers Mills—Church service 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30. Georges Val- ley—Church service, 10:30; Sunday school, 9:30 Methodist: The Rev. C. M. Ham- mond, pastor. Centre Hall--Church service, 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30 Sprucetown-—Church service, 10:45] Sunday school, 9:45. Spring Mills Church service, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30. Reformed pastor, Centre service, 10:30; Tusseyville—National Missions Sunday school, 10:00 The Rev. D. R. Keener, Hall—Communion Sunday scaool, 9:30 9:00; LOCALS AND PERSONALS The Helping Hand Lutheran Sun- day school class will hold a bake sale in the empty room of the First National Bank building Saturday afternoon, November 6 Donald Biddle and Musser of Bellefonte, day evening guests of Robert Rhoads Cpl. Harold Biddle of Camp Gor- don Johnston, Fla. and Mrs. Biddle of Trenton, N. J., were Sunday sup- per at the Robert home Mr. and Mrs. J Boozer and family moved to their home in State College on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houtz and daughter Freda Jane of Lemont were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. E. E. Zettle. Mr. and Mrs Zettle also entertained Mr. and Mrs William Zettl Berwick. on Sat- urday Miss Eleanor were Satur- Mr. and Mrs guests Rhoads shannon tle of A. Frank entertained Miss onary Society - home last Tues members were Rhoads, Mrs Clarence Otto, group B. at h day evening. These ent: Mrs. Robert W. Kerlin, Mrs Fred Luse, Mrs. Ernest Homan Ralph Homan, Mrs. Ray Mark Mrs. J. Harold Durst Mrs. Elsie McClenahan been living recently Mrs. Charles Stover spent from with her pres- Ww Mrs Mrs who here UNICIPA M MILLHEIM L - NEW SHOW TIME — Show Time—7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission llc and 30¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (October 22 and 23) MEXICALI ROSE (Re-Issue) Gene Autry & Smiley Burnett ALSO THE MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR For thrills and plenty of action see this double feature Attraction ! WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY {October 27th) Special Hallowe'en Show for the Entire Family! JANE WITHERS, in: JOHNNY DOUGHBOY TWO-REEL COMEDY COLOR CARTOON MUSICAL Don’t Forget the Hallowe'en Parade In Miltheim, Wednesday Night, October 27, at 7:30. REEL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th “FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR" Penny Singleton. Homan, Mrs Ernest Homan, Miss Ruth Stover, Miss Cora |Ralph Luse, Mrs Mrs. J. Harold Durst, Billow, Miss dargaret Alexander, Mrs. Fred Luse, Miss Helen Miller ‘and Mrs. Roy Jamison, During the business session plans were made to send Christmas gifts to the men ol [the church who are overseas Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover of Yeagertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Stover of Pittsburgh, called on Sunday afternoon at the Searson home Mrs. Clyde Dutrow entertained these members of the Helping Hand class of the Lutheran Sunday school at her home Thursday evening Mrs. John H. Durst, Mrs WwW. A Alexander, Mrs. Harry McClenahan, Mrs. Robert McClenahan, Mrs, Ray Mark, Mrs. H. H. Mark, Mrs. Bruce Runkle, Mrs. John Rudy, Mrs. Fred Lutz, ) WwW. O. Strunk, Mrs. Elsie McClenahan and Mi M. A. Burk- holder The October tre Hall Woman's the form of a Hallowe'en Tuesday evening, October high schoo] bullding The Boy Scouts from Troop attended the Methodist service In a body Sunday evening, accompanied by the Scoutmaste: Robert Rhoad: Mr State Cleorge meeting of the Cen Club will be party 26. In in on the 20 i Wf ol iret Frank Fisher ted Miss Ma re 4 Cx Jacobs on Thu James Hazel ha been making his home with Mr. and Brown Hackett, was inducted U. 8S Army Monday Eunice and Dorothy Blazer Sunday gue Mr Mrs. 8. T. Rie son, Cpl Jack Riegel, who returned on Mon- day to his in Denver These were elected at a meeting Clover Club at the M. Fisher Thurs- Mr Fisher Lovan Smith Kerlin Riadford recent] on and i and + DO officers nome rsident Mrs day ev vice dent CTIA treasurer These were Mrs Mrs member present ounty and state remas kable servi great-grandsons 8 armed forces George White, son of Mr Mrs Henry White has recently been transferred from Wisconsin to 1daho where he is employed in the mines yv the U. 8. government Mrs. John Noll of Pleasant Gap. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr from Tuesday until Friday of last week and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt D M. Bradford has been a patien in Geisinger Memorial Hospital since last Tuesday. He is there for observation Pvt. Harold Jackson, 8 C el sNG the E. Bradford Fort came home Sunday evening for a week's furlough, He and Mrs. Bradford were supper guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrz. Fred Moore and Miss Gertrude Ishler in Tyrone, and spent Monday in Lock Haven with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McClellan and children Miss Ferma Hoover of Danville Va. is visiting Miss Laura Runkie at the Centre Hall Hotel Clay W. Reesman of Camden, N J. spent from Thursday until Mon- day in Centre Hall visiting friends Mrs. Frank P. Geary visited Miss Amanda Sheeler in Lansdowne from Friday until Sunday Misses Elizabeth and Jean Bar- tholomew made a business trip to Harrisburg on Thursday Pvt. Albert Dutrow and Cpl. Jack Riegel left Monday after furloughs to return to their respective posts at Camp Bowie, Texas, and Denver, Colo. They made the retam trip to- gether as far as Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. John L. Goheen, missionaries from Sangli. India, are visiting their cousins, Mrs. F. V Goodhart and Mrs. Harry Potter Mrs. Goheen addressed the Preshy- terian Missionary Society Tuesday evening at the Goodhart home. Dr and Mrs. Goheen returned to the U. 8. in June to spend a year in of and | | —— Y Mrs. Rebecca Spayd, Mrs I Dutrow, Miss Jacqueline Heiser ard Pvt. Albert Dutrow spent Inst Mon. day evening with Mrs. Soayd's sive ter and family in Lock Huven Mrs Anna Bartholomew daughte:s entertained Mrs, Lovan Smith and Clay Reesman to dinne Saturday evening Mrs. Martha Zerby of Sunbury visited Mrs. Savilla Kryder last Sun- day and Monday. They both spent part of Monday with friends In Lock Haven. Mrs, Kryder's nepoew, Mor- ris Breon and son Perry of Newpo.: News, Va. spent from Wednesday until Saturday here with her The Garden Section of the Centre Hall Woman's Club met ‘I'uesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas Williams Frank M:Clellan of State College and Edgar Miller attended an auto- mobile dealers’ meeting In Sunbury on Monday The Gleaners Evimgelical Sunday school class will hold a Hallowe'en party at the (George Sweeney home next Wednesday evening These membe:s of the BE 8 Missionary in the Evangelical] church in Mill- helm last Wednesday afternoon: the Rev. and Mrs W. K. Hoss man Mrs. George Ralstor Mi Lillian Rickert, Mrs. Margaret Codshall Mrs. 8. H. Bitner, Mrs. A E Lim- bert, Mrs Hanna Mr Lawrence Mrs A. Mil Mrs Rickert, Mrs. Hur- oid Sitizer and Miss Loul Ralston The Evi ical Young People's Missionary Circle will hold « Ha'- lowe'en social Friday evenin al Lae home of Mrs Harold Stites Mrs. Edward Rider operation ' Centr Hospital last Wednesday Mi: Alda Bloom spent isiting in Bellefonte CC W. Booze ined to Nis Wednesday from pital where ryation N and Angencal rally * attended Hartley ler Reuben widerwen thie wek Altoona home Centre bast Rog reed . } { heen neg oven iil enter. e WOTU evening fre Alexander rt Harold Bohn John B Wert of " n (ia . B Va ¥ Forge Hospital Phoenixville honorable Army ents Miss discharge at hotne with his p and Mrs. Bruce Ripka Betty Kline, who .aukes her home with Mrs. Kenneth Wert, spent the Institute vacation near Asronsburg with her parents Mrs. John Whiteman visited Mrs Gear family in New. port from day until Sunda Mr a John B. Wert, Jr, ents guests to dinner Mr. and Mis J and Ar - Charle and Mrs rtained these Saturday evening B. Wert, 8r Mr and Mrz Ralph Dale, son Jack. Mrs. Kenneth Wert and daughters Ruth and Mary Ann The dinner wag given in omervance Mrs. Kenneth Wert's Girthda Misses Adaline Godhart and Myra Confer spent Thursday to Sundag in Milesburg Mrs. Richard Donovan of Jersey Shore, was a weekend guest of Miss Jane Spyker. Capt. Kenneth 1. Roy- er of the U. 8. Air Corps. Langley Field, Va, was also a recent guest of Miss Spyker Mr. and Mrs J daughter attended day of his cousin. Mrs. Ivan Binga- man in Montoursyille Mrs. Floss Kramer of New Haven, Corin, spent Tuesday evening snd Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Geary and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jamison and family Miss guest of DuBois On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J F Wetdel and daughter Clara Lot, vise ited Mrs. Wetzel's gister, Mrs. Thom- as Brininger, who is critically iF at her home in McClure The Rev. Delgs BR. Keener and a grotip of laymen from the Faith Reformed church attended the meeting of the Central Pennsyl- vania Synod ofhe church in Lew. istown today of F. Wetzel and the funeral Fri Helen Miller was a weekend her brother and family in ‘study at Cornell University, Ithaca,! Walter G. Reed. presidaat of the To the Citizens of Centre County : In asking for your support at the General 9 Election on November I do not feel that I am overstepping the political boundary line of fair play or just recognition. During the four years I have filled the of- fice of Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, I have shown no politi- cal favoritism. My own party recogn ized my services hy giv- ing me an uncontested nomination for a second ferm. The office of Register of Wills is one of the most important in the county. Many valuable papers are entered of record every year, and it is the clearing house in all matters brought before the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. Because of this fact it is essential that all court records be correctly kept and entered on the various dockets. My four years of service in the office is as- surance to every voter in the county, irrespective of politics, that any business he or she may be called upon to transact, either with the Register of Wills or the Clerk of Orphans’ Court, will be properly taken care of and his or her best interests conserved. Every vote given me will be regarded as a personal compliment and will be greatly appreciated. HARRY A. CORMAN - Candidate for Register of Wills Albright Brotheihood of the Con-' tans in all of the past wars of our great welghty suggestions ation Love also expre gent alter being concluded pronounced bn of the U tral Pennsylvania Evangelical cone ference, and a resident of Lewis town, will be the speaker at Rally Day services in the loc) Evangell- cnl Bunday school, Oclober 24 at 10:15 a. Mm Next Sunday, October 31, the Tuse sey ville Evangelical congregation will hold a homecoming In the Zion Hill church property principally the Evangelieal Association church. The program for the day includes Sunday school at 9:30; prays: ser- vice, 10:30 homecoming service, 2:30: and another homecoming wors- ship service, 7:30 Mr. and Ms from Friday Darby with Mrs. Harry Trauger Ms. Mazie Le, Mr: ang two sons spent the Wert home Donald Foust, maintenance chaniec at Davis Field, Arizona recently been piomoted to the rank of sergeant Mrs, Wagner Ge of Deilefonte and Mrs. George Gelss of Washing - ton, Del were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Good- hart Mr Clade Wert visit. until Sunday In thelr daughter, and family Kathryn Brann the weekend at ed Upper me - 148 D. M Bradford and son Dean and daughter Beulah Paul Brad- ford, Jr.. and Miss Pein Hanna vis- ited D M. Bradiord In Geisinger Hospital on Bunday John Rishel has home here since Cpl. Robot atl Nis beer we te last Arey who completed his medical technician's course Ft. Benjamin Harrison Ind. was sent first to a replacement pool in Colorado and then to Cush- ing General Hospital, Fromingha Mass, whee been stationed ince October BUSH HOLLOW % 3 usual Su our recently al he ha 1 ia Sunday school a next day 0:30 a. m dropped agsin this ' wa the cold wea 1y« Hoping {or bett Sunday. Also, don our District Supe: intendent H. E Uhrig will t Bunday morning and evi anmediatel hool. Ever wed Mrs. William Monsell and Molly and Mr. and Mr: daughis Sand evening at at Sunday wondering if | er caused it attendance next n forget Rey oe vill speak after cape with us wels Dod y @ ¢ Roy ang rv hursday Mel- ANS - th Shires ict ang xn of Wilk t Wednesda note and held recently at tin Mra. James Flick in ho r daughter Juila, Wik i Witt a fved ile in 8pott erensding Kitchen shower home of Mr nor of onarg quite on at the shower wa 5 Complete 1: prise Reireahiments whikh pokes hich ed their hime newlywecls lots of their married lie. The foliowing were present: Mr, and Mrs Grand Brower. Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Sums mers and children Mr and Mrz Lemuel Warner ang children, Mr aiid Mr Andrew Irvin abd child ren Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Spotts, Mr and M:s. Kenneth Stemm chibi dren. Mrs Plerce Peeler David and niece, Mr Geneva, N.Y. Mrs. Frank Watson, Mrs James Metzler Eleanor Paul Parsons, Bessie Withe: ite, Ken - Bruss. Maggaret, Vivian and Hall, Glenn Ammerman Spotisa., Albert Hall, May Jane Stemm, Mr. and Mis Flick sont Harold, and Doncld Flick. and the Mr. and Mrs Leotard consisted : ah « fee L after they all for ad ang Clair Flick of fON a aed ANG neth Helen Charles Watkin James grandson newiyweda wit We saw a car go through our com- munity Sunday night about 1 o'- clock with a powerful spot light searching the fields and hills for deer. Certainly some people have no respect for laws for Sunday either We are hoping the next time it happens w¢ oan get their license number. We slp heard shooting but were hoping they were ot Jucky ePongh to got engthing Tyrone Soldier 4 Killed In Action Private Louis John Chille, som of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Chille, of Ty- rome. was killed in action in North Aftica September 18. according to advice from the war department Private Chille was born in Niagara Polls, N. Y. April 8 1918. a soh of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Chille. He was married to Betty Seoelner of Foss tori, and a daughter eight months of age. also survives. Two brothers also survive, Private Joseph Chilie, stationed al Fort Meade, Md and Jacob Chille, at home. Private Chille was a member of 8t. Matthew's Catholic church. He finished the parochial schools in Tyrone and attended Tyrone Hieh School. He was employed %5 the Pennsylvania Rail:oad Company in the Bast Altoona enginehouse prior to induction June 3. 19042. He re. ceived his preliminary training at Camp Edwa‘ds, Mase. and was sent to North Africa February 18 ed ang ry H C Basic Training 8-2 ¢ Teresa Elizabeth Entrekin has completed her basic training and indoctrination course at the Naval Trainig School, Bronx, N. Y. and has been sent 6 Yeoman Training School at Stillwater, Oklahoma. Miss Entrekin, a former Bell Telephone operator, made her home with Mr. and Mrs, Charles E Martin 218 South Allegheny street. i JULIAN The dedication program heid on Sunday afternoon was quite come* plete and touching. The citizens of | Julian and Huston townehin assem | bled at the honor roll board erected on the corner of Railroad street and furnace street, after which they! proceeded io the M. E. thureh for the remainder of the progras:. i The program Was precluded with | a brief oration by Rev. Morgan of | the M. E church, The speaker of | the day was John O. Love of Belle- | fonte, who very completely and ‘m- | pressively outlined the part played by Pennsylvanians and Centre coun. completed Blair Richards Selders, Harold Alexander others nrds construction of serve from the citizens of this place and who ut armed forces is visiting hi fons Mrs, Betty Bprow Walter Swisher of Clear.ield a welcome visitor In town over weekend, Walter is employed Lo come job near Clearfield boys informed me that the wis er during the last few contrib LO his being around winds nd Mr. and and family of Mr. and Mn Hill over the weekend IG many Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walk Blalr Rich. family of Hannah Furnace hours In the vis Lt the home of their daug and oe- Ler Dillon Baturdsa praise des He Included many fOr Our co~oper- at home Mr very intelli gountry Bey and support on the niong wd the won by The prog the benedict Rey church roll wa by Chester Richards alded by R. M. Alexander in opinion of peace wood; and ha the battles honored by ten Cloudy wealh am on Deing Josep Weaver davis can be jy mq J.D "HIE RW Arde; M1 dangt Mill M1 pent Mr were sawdust and chiy by the Led blown recent B The honor Chale xunaer visitor Dom lewis Gill In Ch Mr were pi SBiwrow and William Robert Ley spared and many this credit Ww Mr. 81 have spent tors a Mr: afternoon 1 nker” Fin forme legheny Juli Tyrone ufler gre board George abundant and Of our I'l Mr former resident resident Al Charles Burn | row in ‘1 n ving in al kie of when tre owners present ginley, T iter Hall Unionville, vi irner tended Charles Burns, who stationed at New Orleans, La. vis his sls- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Che ter Bprow his wed by home was completely | last week enty years ago were as follow fire ited the property stating with Charles Flack prope: Railroad street were: C. Me- B. Tumer, U PB. church Monagak L. Woomer, J. Ragar ell, J. F. Davis, hotel, J. Par- Mr. and Mrs. B. H Willi and Ci. W. Hoover, store and family of Port Matilda Ms. Dando Richards, RB. Ligh nd T A from an opeiation per. formed Philipstrirg Btate Hospital Mr. and Bunday at the Dando home were Mi Gene Dando and family of burg, William Dando and William and Mrs Harris Gall visilors On um hotel recovering the Breon Rus Nora Mr John Tal fe Mr | eq the ther, Mollie Tallbelm last Robert Wellar of Altoona inday with hi On ler Chandler in of Howard, 8B the J. H W and Bunday and Mrs Bunday home and My the William Pleasant PLAY FAIR WITH AMERICA’S FOOD SUPPLY! MA IT! Grow to helping America must put every FRODUCY your own, and devote all the ——— a. time plant, farm in a bit of food to work! You can on or processing Make food Starve prolongs the war over RC of Stop this CONSERVE crumb IT! count’ Wast ng food Today homes every America’s supply Is wasted in our waste! your garbage pall! E FOOD FIGHT FOR FREEDOM! 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