Page Two March 15, 1945 CENTRE HALL NEWS CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical; Rev, WwW. K. Hoster man, pastor l'usseyville-—-Worship service, 9:30; church school, 10:30 Lemont-Church school. 10:00; wor- ship service, 11:00 Mills Worship service, 2:00. Ce » Hall Church school, 9:30: wors! rvice 7:30. A Wednesday evening prayer Ms Anna Faust, Harold White, Dan- service will be the Centre il Whiteman, Bill Miller, Charles Hall churen Bloom, Jesse Jordan, Louise Calla- Easter han, Donald and Robert Lansberry Reformed: Rev Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gates, Mrs, John pastor. Emanuel Melvin Lynn and Reformed Mi and Mrs Day- Church Sherwood. Delbert service Connie, Dee, Trinity . . berry, Mr. and 9:30. worship service, 7:30 and daughter i pow, Mrs Penn's valley Methodist: Rev mer Nunemaker, pastor Vora, vice, 10:00 Hall playing cards There were some boxing Refreshments were served following Jack Whitehill Ann Noll, Barbara Ross, Earl Jordan, Gordon Douglas, Jack Glad~ felter Russell Makepeace, Harry Jurris, Frances Burris, ‘Thelma Bur- spent in game matehe and to the Carol Spring held in week every Nonna ‘arol and Knary hin Mr. and older were accompanied k McClenahan, chikiren of Alto to Mif- : inburg on § irday evena where Mr. and hY 1 i Vey Of + Te ts asks Mr. and Mir Pleasant Ga nt | ing on DE a ning with Mr ver Flight Officer turned recently t Tallahassee, Fla 14-day furlough Mr, and Mrs The WCTU me Smith on ue member and Mrs school, 11:00 entre school Spring Bruce worsiup ma WCTU served dur il lowing W. F. Kell Mrs Jol “Centre Hall Mr. and | entertained their 1 their ¢ dav evenly ceived many gift IF THROAT = IS SORE = IF A COLD has given vou \ a miserable sore throat, PF here's how to relieve the 2 ! suffering DO THIS NOW "lclt of VapoRub on wr feel bh theoat DO THIS TONIGHT —- Ru chest with VapoRub. Lis long tinued poultice-and-vapor a i loosens phlegm, relieves irritation, Mi and Mr :. C. Ot Rutl eases cough- ow NM Loris Shar 3 restful sleep VaroRus ‘ wv Dutre Mrs Rov "Rey th Bil Har- man Dut- tm IORI TI DOT HS TI CC PSE SI LL een SUI CSTE Ia JR Ng WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M. RANKIN, Agent COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Crider's Exchange Building BELLEFONTE, PA — Le aed "I NEVER DREAMED BORROW- ING COULD BE SO PLEASANT. I'M GOING TO RECOMMEND PERSONAL BANK LOANS TO ALL MY FRIENDS." You'll find # on agreeable sxpetietes to borrow for personal needs ot this rib . will welcome your opplication 9 prompt attention. Come in if you need cash. The First National Bank BELLEFONTE, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation other row, Mrs, Bertha Barger, Mrs neth Wert, Mrs, Leila Magee, Mrs Ralph Luse, Mrs. Ralph Homan, Mrs, Arthur Thoman, Mrs, Kathryn Breon, Mrs, Harold Durst, Mrs James Law, Mrs. W, W. Kerlin, Mrs Ernest Frank, Mrs. Dan Bloom, Mrs Harry Burris, Mrs. Robert Rhoads, also Geraldine and Mary Smeltzer, Shirley ROoads, Charles Bloom, Kenneth Barger, Bill, Guy. Dallas and Alverta Homan. The Pampered Darling wes pre- sented in the high school auditorium of the Centre Haull-Potter High School during assembly veriod on Friday afternoon, by part of the sophomore class, The play was di- rected by Mi Samuel Grove, The cast follow Mt Perkins, Mirtam Faust: Connie CHbbons Thelma Burris: Janet Gibbons, Clara Lou Wetzel: Victor Gibbons Richard Hockings: Dudley Pleid, Jim Relish Norman Evans, Donald Homan, Ih Rudolph von Hapsburger, Herbert Ralston: Anna Belle, Ella Hennigh Jessica, Janet Neff; Flovd Davis Omer Michael I'he Centre Hall 4-H Clud held ju regular meeting in the Centre Hall- Potter High Sch00]l on Monday eve- ning. March 5 at 8 o'clock, with the president, Donald Wolfe, In charge meeting, Willlam Youngtialidl assistant agent, gave na on pig feeding, project by eight of the members. The dent appointed two committees for refreshments consisting of vin Sharer and Donald Homan, and a recreation committee with Paul Zubler, Guy Homan Marlin Wolfe, Memix present were: Jocal leader, Lynn Miller, Don Woll¢ secretary and treasure: Marion Sharer, Guy Mi Donald Hom Evang Homan Alliam Luse, Junior Fetterolf Mar Harold Wolfe Datiny Bohn The Hely of Wwe Luthera: Mrs, John Da ning. M present A. E Ma M Fred 1 Harry MeClenahag M1 Burkholder, Mrs. W. ©. Su John Rudy. Mrs. Bruce R Bertha Sharer, Mrs. Ch also Mrs Raloh Sam f th h Of UM county talk Lhe chosen presi- one Mar And FAL church IMursday x Were nd Mrs Dw Refreshment the social hom Harry MeClenahan, J } Wednesday New Cumberland X memb the Centr He exis i Fie Tex Donald Biddle Thursday eve M Roi with Kin nome bo or fab Monday Wilbur He Ing wihikch hi f oy from a gliack of onc Hilo in | eral vk Mir ad | $1 children Nevin Pleasant evening to ee Rhoad Mr. an Mis. F K weekend Ralph 1omw Kay and Lynette, ol calied on Saturda) Mr. oid Mrs. Robert ait Ga) Mrs Frank with Mi Fetterolf in 3 avid of Bellefc nl ww ing at Ue Fetteroll home returned with the Fyunks to her home in Bellefonte on Bunday evening Rev. ang Mi CC Oo moved their how hold gods to Turbotville on Tuesday, where Rev, Otto has ac cepted the pastorate of the Luther an charg Rev, W. K. Hosterman did substi tute teaching In the Potiers Mills chool on Monday for Mrs. Danlel PDaup, v0 nas ll Mrs. John White entertained the Woman's Bible class of the Reform- ied church at her apartment in the Centre Hall Hotel on Wednesday evening of lost week. Members pres. | ent were: Mra Bruce Ripka, Mrs DM Bradiord, . Mrs. Paul Brad- ford, Mrs. Able Coldron, Mrs. Geo | Senrson, Mrs, Pred Slack, Mrs, Jolin | Delaney, Mrs. Talitha Delaney, Mrs Clarence Blazer, Mrs. Lawrence Balr, | Mrs John Martz and Mrs. C W { Booger. Mrs, Paul Bradford had jeharge of the devotional period. 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