Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 11, 1943, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Noveniber 11.
Conservation Association’ on or be- {should arrange an appointment with
fore November 30, Farmers desiring Mr. Potter and bring necessary pros
help to making out the application including welghts.
1943,
Maes rene
for the
Well, boys
member the
plate of
and girls
good old dave when
steak was routine?
who can re. Most after
fu resent
Spender
M
ginner addr
cream is eligible to this subsidy but
the report must be filed in the office
of the Centre County . Agriculture
nothing but
practice
CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
a
WAR FUND DRIVE HERE
EXCEEDS $532 QUOTA
The National War Fund Drive
went over the top in Centre Hall
by nearly three hundred dollars
because Coach Edgar Miller's Red
Lions out-ran and out-smarted
Coach Roy Jamison's Blue Lions as
the race drew to a close here Sat-
urday night.
No, the typesetter has not mixed
this account with a junior high
sports column. The Lions Club in
Centre Hall, local sponsors of this
War Fund Drive, was organised in
the traditional high-school-maga-
zine-campaign manner, even down
to a pseudo-thermometer in the
First National Bank building to reg- |
ister the rising mercury in red or
blue as one team or the other forg-
ed ahead
And what's more, the week's con-
tributions totalled $812.25 in cash!
Centre Hall's quota was $532
High scorer for the red team was
George Sweeney with colleetions
amounting to more than one hun-
dred dollars to his credit. Dr. H FP
Casper distinguished himself on the
blue team by collecting $72. Other
leading scorers were Carl Burkhol-
der. Paul Breon and P. P. Hen-
shall
A crowd of spectators had gath-
ered for the finals Saturday night
ot midnight at the bank building
Coach Miller paced the floar; Coach
Jamison tore his hair. Both had
had their henchmen combing the
crowd for hours on the chance that
some contributor had been missed
or someone wanted to increase his
contribution. Then on the stroke
of twelve, Referee Kerlin and Lines
man Keener tallied the scores and
announced the results: Red, $421.75
Blue, £390.50
Snoils for the victors in this
will be a ham and egg supper
mired and served to the winning
Millerites by the outdone Jamison-
men. Coach Miller and his men
have overlooked only one thing in
this contest, all the good cooks arn
on their side!
case
pre-
CHURCH SERVICES
The Rev. W. K. Hos-
terman, pastor: Tusseyville Ch:
Service 9:00: Sunday School 10:90
Ilemont Church Service 11:00
Sunday School 10:00; Spring Mills
Church Service 2:00; Sunday Schoo:
Locust Grove Evangelistic Service
7:30; Sunday School 9:30
Lutheran: The Rev. C. C
pastor, Centre Hall Church Ser.
vice 7:30 Sunday School 9:30
Spring Mills Cht Service 10:30
Sunday School 9:30 Thus:
Church Service 9:00; Sunday Sc
10:00
Methodist: The Rev. C. M
mond. Pastor. Centre Hall Ct}
Service 9:30; Sunday School
Sprucetown Church Service
Sunday School 9:45
Presbyterian: The Rev. H M
Shaeffer, supply pastor. Centre Hall
Church Service 9:30; Sunday School
10:30; Pine Grove Church Service
7:30: Sunday School $:30; Lemont
Church Service 11:00; Sunday School
10:00
Reformed The Rev. D. R. Keener
pastor. Centre Hall Church Service
7:30; Sunday School 8:30; Spring
Mills Communion 10:30 Sunday
School 9:30: Farmers Mills Church
Serviec 8:00; Sunday School 10:00
Evangelical
ireh
Otto
irch
wyville
hool
Ham-
hurch
10:30
10:45,
AND PERSONALS.
Society
LOCALS
The Lutheran Missionary :
Group B. met at the home of M.:
J. Harold Durst Tuesday evenin
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leightley and
daughters, Joanne and Garl, were
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Powell In Boalsburg
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Limbert spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mann in Beech Creek
Mrs. Windom E. Bartges from
Millheim was an overnight guest
on Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlegel
from Fleetwood visited their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Delas R. Keener and fam-
fly from Friday until Sunday. Mrs.
Keener and daughter Sandra re-
turned home with them on Sunday
for a two-weeks" visit.
The Friendship Bible Class of the
Reformed Sunday School will have
# Penny-a-Dip supper Saturday
evening, November 13, from 5 to 8
o'clock in the basement of the
church
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoades
attended the County Christian En-
deavor Convention on Saturday in
the Pleasant Gap Methodist church.
At this time Mr. Rhoades was re-
elected county president
Miss Mary Delaney and room-
mate, from Geisinger Memorial
Hospital in Danville, spent Sunday
afternoon and evening here with
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Delaney
Miss Catharine Hoffman, Secre-
tary at the Evangelical Home in
Lewisburg, was an overnight guest
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rhoades.
About fifteen members and six
guests from Lemont attended a
meeting of the Evangelical Miss-
lonary Society Thursday evening in
the church. Mrs. Kenneth Wert gave
& Paper prooucis demonstration st
this meeting.
Mrs. Sparr Wert and Mrs. P. F
Bower from Aaronsburg called Fri-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Miller.
Paul Houser from Lemont and
NOTICE
I WILL OPEN A
BARBER SHOP
in the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
Centre Hall, Pa.
Wed., Nov. 17
Your patronage will be
appreciated.
Tom Foss
mm a)
| Edgar Miller attended a Chevrolet
{from
dealers’ convention in Pittsburgh on
Monday and Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miller enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neff, and Mrs
Mary Nef! to Sunday supper
Mrs. Margaret Godshall spent. the
weekend with friends in Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Frank enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frank
and Marie Novasel from Bellefonte
and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Frank to
dinner on Sunday
Misses Amanda and Cora
Anronsburg called at
Savilla Kryder
Halnes
the
homes of Mrs and
|W. W. Kerlin on Priday
:
Biddle and Miss Eleanor
Bellefonte called Sun
the Robert Rhoade
Donald
Musser from
day evening at
home
Lt. and Mrs. John Spyker spent
Tuesday and Wednesday of last
week here with Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Spyker and family. Lt. Spyker has
just completed officers’ training at
Camp Davis, 8. C., and, after a ten
day furlough. was Camp
Stewart, Ga. Mrs. Spyker is employ-
York
Rev. W. R. Vogel
College Evangelical
addressed the Fall Institute
County W. C. T. U. in the Presby-
terian church here Friday evening
The local W. C. T. U. served vege-
tale soup and coffee to about
thirty-five persons who brought a
box lunch for their supper. Special
music at these sessions included
solos by Miss Ruth Billow and Mrs
Harry Potter, and a duet by Misse
Jane and Martha Spyker
Peace” is to be the
World Community
held on Armis-
2:30 o'clock in
sent tw
ed in
The
State
from the
church
of the
the
to be
(today) at
Day program
tice Day
the Lutheran
Mrs. W. FP. Keller entertained the
local W. C. T. U. on last Wednes-
day evening Mrs. Harry Potter and
Mrs. John B. Wert, Jr. presented
# skit at this meeting, which was
the annual dues’ social. These other
members were present: Mrs. P. P
Henshall Mrs. W. A Alexander
Mrs. Lovan Smith. Mrs. Philip Brad-
ford. Mrs. J B. Wert, Sr. Mrs. Ken-
neth Wert, Mrs. Harold Bohn and
Mrs. F. V. Goodhart Mrs. Grace
Deitzel. Mrs. Keller's sister from
Johnstown, attended as a guest
The Ald SBo-
ciety evening at
the home of Mrs. Philip Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings
from Rebersburg were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cummings
Leister, daughter of Mr. and
spent the week
church
Presbyterian Ladies
will meet Friday
Janet
Mr ine Let ister
guests La turkey inner
Friday evening at the home of Mr
and Mrs. B Gorder Grove of Cen-
tre Hall: Rev. and Mrs. Delas R
Keener and daughter Sandra, Mr
and Mrs. Guyer W. Grove, Ruby
Steryl. Lucille and Kitty, Mrs. Don-
ald T. Weaver and daughter Wanda
Miss Carriebelle Emerick. Mrs, ida
Weaver and daughter Evelyn, all of
Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs Robert
E. Myers and son Barry, of Spring
on
A class in
sored by
surgical dressings
the Red Cross, will begin
here in the community soon accord-
ing to Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, local
chairman of the project. Red Cross
Knit tr 8 and sewing will also be
lable here this winter Any
woman interested in making the sur-
gical dressings should contact Mrs
George Vogt, Mrs. George Stover or
Mrs. Goodhart. The class will meet
one evening a week
Miss Laura Runkle returned to her
home from Geissinger Hospital last
week
Pon -
William Miller from Altoona was a
Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Anna
Bartholomew and family. Mrs. Alda
Bloom accompanied him to Altoona
to spend the week there
Mrs. D. M. Bradford went to Lock
Haven on Priday to care for her
grandchildren there while her
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur McClellan, went to Camp
Jackson, 8. C.. to visit Pvt. Harold
Bradford. Mrs. Harold Bradford,
who has spent several weeks at Co-
lumbia, 8. C., since her husband is
stationed nearby. will return home
with Mr. and Mrs. McCielian this
week
Two Centre Hall boys are now lo-
cated at the Norfolk, Va.. Naval Base.
Ernest A. Frank Jr. S1-c will sail on
the new U. 8 8. Hornet. aircraft
carrier, when it is compieted. and
Floyd Vogt, 81-¢ has been assigned
to the U. 8. 8. Laming. a destroyer
escort
The Community Thanksgiving Ser-
vice for Centre Hall will be held
Wednesday evening, November M4. in
the Lutheran church with the Rav.
C. M. Hammond delivering the ser-
mon. The Spring Mills service wit
be held at the same time in the
Methodist Church. The Rev. De'as
R. Keener will preach the sermon.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Hos-
terman attended the Wikipmaport &
District Evangelical Ministeriura
Tuesday at Madisonburg.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna and
daughters entertained Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Wagner and son Larry to
dinner last Wednesday evening. In
the evening they called on the Rov
and Mrs. John Harkins in State Col-
lege
Mrs. William Hanna spent Tues-
day in McAllisterville with Mr. and
| Mrs. Gervin Shaeffer. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poss from |
Pleasant Gap, had supper Monday
‘evening with her mother, Mrs. Busan |
{ Emery. i
Misses Rosella Homan and Jean
| 8mith spent the weekend with Mr |
:
(and Mrs. Cameron Long in Howar !
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Emery, daugl:-
(ter Lucille and son Wayne, were
| weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
|
Sr A
| Elenker in Lock Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. FP. K. Prank, Mr, ard
Mrs. E. E. Zettle, and Andrew Zel'ls
attended the funeral of Williara
Zettle in Penn Hall on Baturday, i
Miss Pauline Burkholder from
Harrisburg, vacationing last wepks
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joh
Burkholder, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert and
daughter, and Thursday with M
and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison and family
Mrs. Vernon Garbrick is under
observation at Geissinger Hospital in
Danville where she was admitted last
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover from
Yeagertown called at the Searson
home here on Sunday
Misses Betty and Sarah Slack, Ne!
lle Knarr, Eunice Blazer and Bett)
Searson from Harrisburg, spent the
weekend here with thelr parents
Mrs. Kenneth Wert entertained
these guests to a birthday dinner
Sunday in honor of her daughter
Ruth: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert Sr
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert Jr. and
daughter Jeanne and Mr. and Mn
Ralph Dale and son Jack
Bobby Wert from Bellefonte wa
a weekend guest of his cousins, Roa-
ald and Donald Breon
Miss Janet Runkle, entertained
the Evangelical Young People
Missionary Circle Tuesday evening
Harvey Flink and his mother, Mrs
Mary Flink., were guests of Mr. an |
Mrs. WW. Kerlin and family a!
dinner on Sunday
Mrs Smith spent
weeks recently in Shamokin
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kerstetter from
Port Carbon, spent last Wednesda
and Thursday here visiting with Mr
and Mrs. John Rishel. Samuel Gin-
grich and other friends
Mrs. John Rudy
Lutheran Missionary
A last Wednesday evening. These
members attended: Mrs. F K. Prank
Mrs. J. B Wert, Jr Mrs. Aboce
exander, Mrs Mary Flink, Mrs
Mark, Mrs. Arch Mover, Mrs
Lee and Mrs. 8S W Mrs
Strunk attended as a guest
Foss from Pi
a barber
room of
Sarah
entertained the
Society Group
Smith
Thomas
plans to open
the
ie
CREAN
shop her
unoccupied the
National Bank bullding Wednes
November 17 At the presen
Foss is employed in Harrisburg
he formerly operated a shoo
Pleasant Gap. Mr Poss served hi
apprenticeship In Centre Haul une
late Frank P. Geary
the beginning
in 1913
SENIOR CLASS TO PRESENT
"DON'T TAKE MY PENNY”
Dont Take Mj nny.” a
comedy by Anne Coulter Mar-
HE the Centre
Frida
three.
ember
th
Dec
a mad with a
CGoodart Nor-
man, Adon
sane
man Porter. a publicity
Foust, Penny, a pretty little miss
Farn Hanna: Caleb, her absorbed
father, Ardell Gross; Mark, her farm
minded brother, Willlam Reese:
Mavis, her attractive sister. Edna
Rimmey. Lydia, her busy mother
Evelyn Rover: Joanna, her loyal girl
friend, Beulah Bradford: Kerry. hor
resourceful boy friend. Jack Brouse
Greg. his pal with ideas, Paul Brad-
ford Jr: Gram. just hersell, Betis
Kline: Monsieur Henri, Pranch de-
signer, John Wyland: models, Alta
Miller Esther Blazer Minerva Nef!
Phyllis Grove. Lois Ross. Helen Wi!
kins and Jean Bartholomew. delivery
boys, Warren Faust and Harry Bur
ris Jr. Harrison Day. a young au-
thor, Donald Ross
The committee on costumes ard
stage accessories include Jean Bar
tholomew, Lois Ross. Helen Wilkin
and Esther Blazer
William Reese heads a committee
on stage furniture and settings. in-
cluding these other members: Don.
ald Ross, Harry Burris, Jr, and Ar-
dell Cross
FARMERS ASKED TO MAKE
APPLICATIONS FOR SUBSIDIES
Harry Potter, local Farm Conser-
vation chairman, was asked at a
meeting of the County War Pood
Administration on Monday evening,
to help {farmers in this community in
filling out their application for pay.
ment in the milk subsidy program
Anyone selling milk,  buller. or
Ar
M MILLHEIM L
~ NEW SHOW TIME
Show Time—7:10 and 9:00 P. M.
Admission lle and 30¢
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
iNav. 12th)
“Hoppy"” Willlamr Boyd bucks
the Rebels of the Open Range
“LOST CANYON"
Also-—Added Comedy:
“THE DEVIL WITH HITLER"
SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
Nov. 13th)
| The mest unusual Jove story In
: years and years!
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FERRARA VW
“THE CONSTANT
NYMPH"
Chas. Boyer Joan Pontaine
Chas. Coburn
:
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
(Two Nights—Nov. 17-18) !
48 Stars in a Great Screen
Story .
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CUT GREEN
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KARO BLUE LABEL
FRESH LOOSE PORK
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25¢
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