Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 24, 1961 | Ray Mark, Mrs George Sharer i outz M john Schaeffer | tre Hall R D., and Emmett Brook | week the Susquehanna Synodieal | C E N ¥ 24 E H A L L | Mis: Bertha Sharer, Mrs. Runkle, land Miss Am Whiteman Mi vent to Niagara Falls over last | meeting of the Lutheran church | Aeniter Bemorrat | Mrs. John Durst, Mi Frank Pow- | Reuben Rickert o own, n for- l weekend to bring home Mrs, Em-| Mi Eva Mae Callahan is con hie Wamac's & % Boouts. who have bam {ell, Mrs, Clyde Dutrow, Mrs, Harry | mer member of | cla came in | mett Brooks and Mrs Alda Bloom, | valescin from an ilness which FOUNDED 1827 TL i a So | N Hi 3 iE \ In heen | McClenahan, Mi Prank Irvin and | for the meetin { who had wpent a week with Mr. and | confined her to bed last week at the and their f nities or dorsi ol MIS “Josep! Mrs, Clement Dale of Pleasant Gap, | Sunday evenh Ipper M ol | Mrs. Ralph Brooks. home of her parents, Mr, and Mir i amilie kati rN ' PH as visitor Mr. and Mr } ¢ H. McCormick Mrs. Howard Gllligan, children | Howard Callahan near Centre Hall Day program ‘ nker entertained a group of thelr | gay ang Mrs, Paul L. Walge re N nd Mrs. Charles Jodon, | pat ang Marie of State College CHURCH SERVICES in the social i! u e wome of Knte Jam: | muth moved last Thursday into the wldren | Deanne and [spent Sunday afternoon with Mi a Wedhesda) eve il on la t We ( Heda) evening. IN {G. O. Benner home Rev, Walge van ( jel elonie y i She D. C. Mitterling own after the nciud am A 4 muth and family had been liv Nn re Mi: I M1 d McCormick Mr Mrs. vernon Ga ! nd 1 hments. These guests | Yrs . ; ' tod Ak and Mi ter Shirley M1 MM ' . WEre Dresel Mrs. Carl Burkholder, | Hare hy went io Tvrone on Bh \ . ¢ \ nie ‘ ¢ H Bk , tained over the Weekend Mi nd 110130. Grace Church Bearson and Robe i 1 A 0°! Irvin Mi Emer Wednesdat for n two Weelts' visit " Mrs Frank Ker n eng auf a i worship servi 10 45 ovo, attended the 1 Vi! irry Cooper Mrs. | ith Mr. and Walter McK wd o Ralxton his yobs Doris of New Cumberland, and : A Bible ass, cond y wos Joyce Ann H | al pf, Prat ; a Li her Fevrte #ltps ’ “4 18gt. Donaid Lindener of the 6th | Ne { Avi is held evers Ferms of Subscription Willar of Pellet \ndrew Chatl out leader " 4 Nate tune ¢ ts i in. end nay Sin} wr | Weather 8qd of RODIN Alr Force pal church the M1 Slenker h FS 0 fnew A i CelrBtiebs wd a eaales on wa. | Base of warner Robins, Ga Vir 10:30 a. n of ntertainment w deni of the Btaitard SErites Hes a Stren]! Naf iad’ Mr Kerlin and Sgt. Lindener went Mrs. Garbric | { \ Cooper, Nancy Hartley, Linda | y eo ni y « ; to Altoona to visit his parent The follo vy er, Linda Irvin and Mal $1 thyes wed vigltin a og . Poler ate Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reitz of Uj weekend | Ide | refreshment 1* gous ” pt ' shat Antivek tn | 1 ia] oti v Wi pe per Darby, visited from last Thur | n ! ! y and M H ‘ ) ! i member Mrs. John M 4 16 ary At ert Bell fonte and also tak I nw of sip} ¢ Y i of day until’ Monday of this week with | cordially invite trend the chile and tu N ( and is sta- Mountai ! thy Al J on Orny | ieih' thro Piwinta pr h Ty ait a, | Der sister, Miss Jennle Thomas vangelical Uni rethrer ar Coll Yap h : ( bell Ky. Moth- Knarr, Mi 1 Kate Jan ! I Ntv. tavet’ Ciodiha abit RA X Bh¥ss ’ Pod Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mingle and 8 101 nri " p : and da Pir brates) ‘ofa’ tocsintiv fs tWanhingtiny: 13 : daughter Patty Mingle of An McKnitt, M ; “Arle yy we she ent wire) ‘ y vf urg, called last Wednesday son and J J dr Bukodb mg Badd mw inilew avd das) tar Ak ' ' eon ane | HOO tO See Mr. and Mi Hall and vi bro port wy oN v pi He ti hia ars y : W ‘ e Centr Ha ormick ri 2 Locust J Ww ¢ “4 : Veteran John D. Ki . : 1&9 for shall aPeompRYHed: : MY. 21 As ret Hackett. Joh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kline of Al. 1, 10:0 ( r suil ee ¢ Pi and Mrs. M { } § hn Cann of Shelves awe tii Wi Mile M toona, called last Thursday to see | ns Vv Lut I J anot} ‘ ration on of DuBol ' ioe dom Ya. (bf Ww atténded tl Pp of 1 annoint. | Dis sister, Mrs. Margaret Godshall | A tshall, pastor ntre Ha Rocky ie hy e. On the Wis Hall of Belle! ¥ ay edd or 0 blot I " ™ on. |The Kline's were enroute to their | Churcl ( 9 bi ALTER nd Den J p the home of Pvt, Guy C. Mills l \ Sur } re Sachl J Vi . fers x, home from visiting relative 9.3 ith Rev. 1.. E. Bair. 1 3 : A . Ww 1 Henry Reitz r at Fort Can ’ ! ' o h E Ast iipid l cell A Maw ‘rim A ( ee iz Thamokin ne A 5 }¢ ) he rl si Ww rs Met) Hat ¢ isuvel £ ‘ eM Car! wharton of Camp Hill a weekend I | embers wi Washington iH : A y We «10 visitor last Monday of Mr Mr.and Mrs. C. T. M VIiS fil I tor Mi aura Runkle and N ne M wat wre (Mrs. W. W. Kerlin : Mrs. Lloyd Be M Nevin Royer, Mrs [old Reynolds made a busi BH nd M fo Recent dinner guests at the hou ton, is spendi Fred Lust M1 alpt ornwalt. | 10 Lewistown last Thursday {ey i best ta Mill of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hostermar daughter, M H Eve Jol ron. Miss MAargare : " ton Wl . Mi y allie | Were M. W. Breon, Mr. and M; family \lexander Mrs. Ralph Homan. MIS. bv. thes = entBers th ws ¢ e Giants Ned Hosterman, daughters Sherry Mrs. James Law J bert R y Mi R. 8S. Jamisor oe oi ah ira, Prom e and Rickey of Rebersburg Mr Robby of Lock H { \ AY rhon rs. 1 4 1 amon Mall ot Shretat wr. am . y tw Pp . | Mrs, Gordon Hosterman of visitors of M M W : MM 3 1s. | crea ‘ive ' £3 . Puna) i ere M x , | llamsport, Miss Lorna Jane H Mr. and Mt : H M ille dr vata ok xror Vis ar. Of ; " Mrs 3 man of State College, Mr. and Jack, of Bellefonts { ’ Leight] Hert) mate Rea Tain H 4 y A harles Hosterman, sons Chr Wert home M Herbs Gat Xs re ohn Wott ' Mes AE A “1 ‘ y David of Centre Hall Mr. and M : men | ve inf mietolder sit Mrs Ramus rove. | AN ay 1 allers last week ot Pittsburgh wh ; ich 4h 1 leaner Iu J : M ; re! dud J wr Ta ¥ tr ot ef ni ’ ( rik leading Girl Honored guests of M Nhap Mr. and Mr : / : Ruth Rimm¢ Hi H cet { a ] ‘ nd Mrs. Stéryl Grove surprise part p Lutherat ret } wist nia Ww ‘ ) { or teh of State C home I f : he Drograt Marian G presente served present Smeltzer Barger Ralph | Burris, ( Centre Evangelical Reformed: Re Law rence ¥ alr, pastor. 8 n WAL H suriness Manager Thomas A. Hosterman enter- | u an Worship service 9:30; ch —— inter Milke of who M Penn alle caller of Mr were Floyd Palmer Mr. and Mr daughter oyd Rackau of Pleasant Gap, (he narrow-minded peop DR. A. F. 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