November 11, 1943, Page Four PT. A TOPRESENT COMEDY, MONDAY ‘Fun On The Podunk Lim- ited’ to be Held at BHS Auditorium Considerable interest surrounds the presentation of a play to be given by the PTA on Monday eve- ning, November 15 at the High School auditorium. “Fun On The Podunk Limited" is a play chock full of fun, with Mrs Alberta Krader as “train dispatch- er” and Miss Arlene Demmy as “hoodlum trainer.” The entire cast is composed of members of the Bellefonte Parent. Teachers Association, who are set- ting aside their dignity for the oc- casion to clown through an entire evening. The characters for the play are as follows: Farmer Boggs Francis Crawford Mrs. Boggs Mrs. Chas Tob Boggs T. 8. Guyer Mary Boggs Mrs, Wendell Bearce Grandpa Wiggins O. F. Sollenberger Grandma Wiggins - Mrs. Clyde Miss Prim Mrs. Fi Susie Olsen Mrs, Woman with Baby Mrs. Leslie Annette Grace Stewart Schlegel John Covey R20: Thomas Decker Corman Mrs. Herbly Mrs. Deafly Mrs. Stutterly Miss High Style Bride Groom Conductor Singers Quartet.” ce man, Cex and Rudolph Lindqui Place—Interior of 110% mlined, but screar r time Fun-proveking the audience will Clyd Stewart h, Mrs. Victor Sam Poorman, Mrs. Fred Fisher Marjorie Cuy Korman Thomas From Smith, Dunn cdowson, Donaid, 87 ¥ MAGOV Henry Pifer, F Fran V Thompson, ¥ Waite, lip Ralph Young, Pete ler, James Genua. Gams: Campbell, Boob, Mary Thomas, Thompson. Stage Directors Krader and Arlen Stage Crew--Robert Bartlett Shawley, Gilbert Hassinger Robert Worrick ' | a4} N sil Smith, Billy Mil Boscaino, and Ralph Peggy Peters, Evelyn Thelma Heaton, Alene and Betty ~ Mrs Alberta » Demmy Jay and Confess Robbing Sugar Valley Man Donald A. Clark, 19, and Leroy Confer, 28, both of Logan Mills, are in the Clinton county jail awaiting sentence by the court on charges of armed robbery. The young men confessed they had masked and entered the home of a neighbor, Wesley Schreckengast, 80, of Logan Township, Tuesday. and robbed Mr. Schreckengast of be- tween $110 and $130 at the point of a gun. Clinton County Sheriff D. Edward Grenoble conducted the investiga- tion and the young men entered pleas of guilty before Alderman T. Mark Brungard Priday afternoon, who remanded them to the county jail for sentencing by the court. Inmate Killed by Car. Thomas Barrett, a guest at the Columbia County Institutional Home, at Bloomsburg, was instantly killed Saturday night, when he was struck by a car, while walking on the Mill- ville highway. ‘The driver of the car who was exonerated, stated that he was blinded by the lights of another car. Barrett suffered fractures of both legs, one arm, a fractured skull and internal injuries. Heater and nickel, chromiu Schaeffer Allegheny St. Garhrick | Phone 2020 oo. County Pomona Grange News Centre County Pomona Granee No. 13 will meet in thelr fourth quarterly meeting at Centre Hall, Saturday, November 20, with Pro- gress Grange as host, iat 10 o'clock, at which time | i The morning session will convene | the | { business of Pomona will be conduct- | ed, including election of officers for | {the years 1944 and 1945. A good at-| |tendance is desired for this eleo- | { tion. Noon recess for lunch at 12! o'clock, Each patron attending is {asked to bring something of the fol« {lowing items for the lunch: bread { rolls, butter, spiced fruit, cheese, celery and cake | The afternoon session will con- {vene at 1:30 and will be in charge {of the lecturer, Mrs. Ruth Bartges. { The program will be based on the {home and Thanksgiving, There wil! be one half-hour home economics program conducted by (re chalr- man, Mrs. Effie Neldigh: a ha'f- hour program on flowers with an il lustrated lecture and contributions by various granges. Supper will b served by the ladles of Progress Grange at 45 cents per plate The evening ses<ion will convene at 7:30, at which time the fifth de- gree will be on a large class. Any patron wishing to take the sixth degree at Williamsport on Dec. 15, should take the fifth degrose meeting. There will if-hour program follow confe: red also b ing the 17 Begin Training For Nurses’ Aides registrant ng State College Ssventeen from Belle- werg pre- of the is spon- Red Cross committees in Bush Arcade American and Civilian Defense the Red Cross rooms, Bellefonte, Friday women taking the course and by Mrs. Wiliam Sieg Bette Hall, Mrs, Joan Guss, Mrs. Nancy Kirk, Mrs, Mar- tha Dale, Mrs. Christine Love, Mrs Eva Henderson, Mrs Geraldine Houser, Mrs. Mary Kathryn Emer- ick, Mrs. lee Davis, and Miss Mar- jorie Ann Hall, all of Bellefonte, and Miss Cecelia Mann, Miss Betty LaRue Corl Adaline Giiffin, Roberta Mi Mrs Miss K Slagle, Smith Ione Garbrick Miss iege nted were Miss State Three weeks of intensive course ration will Armistice Services Here, 11 A. M. Today § Armistice Day services in Belle- fonte will be held at 11 a. m_ today, under the sponsorship of Brooks- i Doll Post American Legion. * Legion, VPW and Auxiliary mem- bers will meet at the Legion home at 10:30 a. m. and will march Diamond for a brief cere: 1 Samuel D Rhinesmith, Legion District Commander, will be master of ceremonies and the Legion Jun- ior Band will provide music The observance of Armistice Day will conclude with the annua] Leg- icn banquet for post members only, tonight, at the home on Bast How- ard to the street Snow Shoe Miner Suffers Leg Injury Jacob Beightol, 59, of Snow Shoe, who suffered an injury on Monday while employed in a mine near Kar- thaus, was brought to the Centre County Hospital, Tuesday afternoon, in the Von B. Johnson ambularce, Snow Shoe Beightol, who suffered an infury about one hip, underwent an x-ray examination yesterday morning but the results were not iminediately available ————— Made First Lieutenant Mike 8. Honek, former Morrisdale resident who entered the Army in ‘1934 and became a commissioned officer last February, was promoted recently to the rank of first lieuten- ant at San Prancisco Port of Em- barkation. Lt. Honek is the son of Mike 8. Honek, Sr., of Morrisdale and the husband of Mrs. Martha 8. Honek. HERE IS REAL NEWS Estate Heatrola Same Heatrola of pre-war days, with Intensi-Dome m firepot. Heats 7750 cu, ft. Hardware ~ Bellefonte, Pa. * . Bricker. Mrs. J Ensign Samuel H. Ensign Bricker, 31, son of M. Bricker, of Rey: Bellefonte, enlis on April 10, 1943, and was at Camp Peary. Va, until ber whe L to Camp Parks Cal, wher olds ted in the Sea-Bees stationed Septem ander of headquarters Ensign Br the Bellefon he was a member team, and of Penr where he studied Following his graduation istered by Pricr to enter State Coll the State emploved {or seven vears as a man by Warner Company Jellefonte Ensign former Betty Mr i East tin here about September ward, California, where ing at 275 Belmar the wife daughter Bricker and his Zeigler Clarence Bellefon 3 treet street Karthavs Man Charles W Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Narehooo Karthaus, R F been advanced geant to master the Ar my Air Base at Bivthe, Calif. M-Sgt Narehood has attended the National Trade School and was formerly em- ployed as a mechanic. He entered the service in Pebruary, 180, and is at present serving in the alreraft maintenance section f 8&8 heavy bomb squadron Narehood 27 Promoted D. hn from tec sergeant at MANY THANKS! Mem I Hon Roll N , vies ovis a se of Clarence thanks its and Fife C . sive t iesgis OrganuIations, and Drum Bellefonte, local any who were tion present at t Koshiko halirman CHILDREA HONOR FATHER ON 75TH ANNIVERSARY Michael The home of Mr. and Mrs, DE Baneyv., of Warriors Mark, was the scene of a pleasant gathering, when their children, with their husbands and wives, met Sunday Nov. Th, 1943, to celebrate the 75th. birthday of Mr. Baney. A delicious chicken dinner was served at noon by Mrs Baney Those present were: Mr. and Mrs A. P. Nelson, of Hollidaysburg: «Mr and Mrs. C. W. Banev, Mr. and Mrs F. M. Banev, Mr and Mra. W. C. Bun- day all of Warriors Mark: Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McCombs of Lakemonte, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baney The afternoon was spent in cone versation and renewing old times The day was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Mr. Baney was born and reared in Zion, Centre County. He lived in Altoona for a number of years, then returned to Centre County where he lived until about 30 years ago when he purchased the home where he now resides. For the past year he has retired, but is still quite active. A AP ——— 8 by 12 linoleum rugs, new pat. derns, $395. Wolf Furniture Co, Bellefonte, Pa . a Pennsylvania is proud of the WACS! Will it be proud of YOU? Join your State's Own WAC Com-| pany now. Apply at your pearest U 8. Army Recruiting Station, - | Linoleum stove mats, 36 by 36, at | 25 cents, Wolf Purniture Co. Belle Pa. ‘ fonte, Commands HQ. Co. I Avenue, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. al In ‘Medical Battalion ft ee——————— © Set. Clarence Mevers “e wa i Now With Allies Flwond ( ty i — Promoted to Tech-Corporal James R. Miller, of 1318 East Pine LAB R u ia Phil ire wha was Induct yb Php Misuning Keefer missing ean area, ih ment notified his parents Returns to Duly Pie. Loran Wingfield son of Mr and Mrs. Roy BB. Immel. Mill Hall R.D has returned .» Keeslor Field after spending a short furioug wife and parent St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C Nevin school, 8:30 a. m., Fred ayes Ralph Owens supts, Worship vice and 16:45 + Wm T3830 pm Stamm Church Se. Mon. per service Advent Church SBurnday school at 10 o'clock, How= ard Hicks, in charge. Preaching at 11 o'clock: Christian Endoavor, 6.50, Mrs. Olive Rhoads, in charge, The attendance al our services is keep- ing up veiy good for which Wwe are very grateful. Everybody welcome at all services St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonts Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pactor Twenty-first S8unday after Trinity, November 14. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., the service and sermon, “Gods Saving Grace in Christ Jess” 6:30 p. m.. Luther Leagus: 7:30 np. m., Vespers and ser- mon, “Windows Opened Toward ’ God.” Heavy comforts, well constructs ed, £395 Wolf Fumiture Co., Belle fonte, Pa. . SRT PO ERE aL) In Appreciation... I take this means of thanking the voters of Centre County for their splendid vote last week and renew my pledge to conduct the office of Register of Wills during the next four years in an efficient and courteous manner. HARRY A. CORMAN LY Pe gal | Airplane Mechanic v i Serving in England | /S Rizhard D - Arrives al Pearl Harbor 8 - Missing in Furope Advanced in Hank sil Mil j Sgt, Kenneth M. Orndord Lo TW ene BIG HITS BiG: DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY (Continuous Shows Saturday From 2 PP. M.) LET YOURSELF GO... \ 4 JOHNNY JOIN THIS MERRY MELEE OF SONG AND FUN STARS IN } A SWEET- + HEART MUSICAL HIT! GALE DOWNS STORM CAMPUS RHYTHM With Robert Lowery Candy Candido - Doug Leavitt «TWO-FISTED WESTERN CO-HIT-— Wild Bin Elliott MONDAY ONLY © DOOR PRIZE NITE Exciting Adventure, Mystery and Suspense! RUTH FORD JOHN LODER MURDER ON THE WATERFRONT It's Our Navy vs. Enemy Agents! PECL i i pT AR Hissin NEXT Anne Gabby Gwynne Hayes CALLING WILD BILL ELLIOTT TUES, & WEDNESDAY Lady Beware! It's Larceny, Love and Langhier Set to the Tempo of Timely Tunes! Allan Kitty Leo Jones Carlisle Carillo LARCENY WITH MUSIC Alvine Rey and His Band ALSO The French Underground is on the March . . . ! AT DAWN WE DIE sgt HR THURSDAY NITE ONLY REAP THE WILD WIND wens ALL IN GLORIOUS TECHANICOLOR! =e Now Being Shewn al Regular Prices! an COURAGE AND MES. JLROMI MAERIED FIFTY CONVER YEARS Must Report All Foreign Holdings nile wi ovr yuntrie George 38] int file holding nt bee Ave war placed cut. that rime nt Lon a wi » Captured American Now in Allied Hands ATIONING TO START SOON IN STATE Matas it Sati t thd tf fd HEFRSABERRERERR EERE ERS Wednesday — One Day Only Cecil B. DeMille's Greatest Spectacle Now Shown at A Thousand Mighty Thrills! “REAP THE WILD WIND" wee All in Glorious Tochrisolor! —— Paulette Wayne Milland Goddard nn hf EERE hh hh hh hh oh hh hhh ohh oh hh oho ht ah ch et y Cesar Carcle OAKIE-ROMERD LANDIS WOODY HERMAN id Regular Plasa Prices! John Ray wilh wham CAXTON ViREINIA WEIDLER da HARRY JAMES wind bin Fa IT'S JAM-PACKED WITH A BAREBAGE OF SNAPPY NEW SONG HITS! HEEB F REEL EEE Susan Raymond oi NEXT WEEK-END STARTING THURSDAY “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL"
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