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BLAIR COrXTTS OLDEST D.VHT NtWSP ATWM ALTOONA TRIBUNE. Thitnulay, September 8, 1053 HOLUDAYSBURG NEWS TYRONE NEWS Charles Leroy Logan. Alfred Anthony Mainello, Carl Earnest Markel, Roy Louis Miller. John SUTCL1FFE vation of the church will be completed by that date. JEFF CHANDLER attends a Sioux nation war council In an attempt to bring peace to the American frontier In this highlight scene from Universal-International's Technicolor "The Great Sioux Uprising." Faith Domergue and Lyle Bettger are also starred with Peter Whitney and John War Eagle heading tht large supporting cast.

See it at the Logan tomorrow. Opening Sessions At 4HS Sept. 9 (Continued from Page Howard Allea Hize.i. Margaret Louis Hendricks, Richard' L-roy Hobson. Kail Kent Kavel.

George LeRoy Kertsimjer. Helen Louise Kocher, Carole Sue Marjorie Irene McDowell. Madge Ellen Meatier. Ned Karl Murphy. George Edward Nassif, Thomas William Norton.

Louis Joseph Ptak. Helen Jane Rep-losle. Carol Rae Shuitz. Nancy Marianne Stefanini. Kay Frances Sullivan.

Nellie June Trees. Merrill Marvin Webb. Richard Sanderson White, Suzanne Jean Woortser. Frank Richard Yeatts, Dennis Paul Zimmerman. Mi Temple SW Virgil Martin Albright, Sylvia Sue Baker.

Raymond Francis Barry, Jacqueline Mae Rrely. Robert Montgomery Burehfield. Dortna Joanne Carter. Christine Virginia Chilcote. William Kelley Colder.

Lucille Mae Cornet. Gilbert Herbert Pandrea. Mary Grace Eisenhart. Terry Lee Glass. Betsy Alison Griffith.

Ken neth Pale Hollen. Joseph William Kephart. Stephen Pollard Krohne, Joan Joyce Lockard, Darlene Helen Miller. John Lud-wig Muir. Peanna Marjorie Musser, Martha May Peters.

Nancy Jane Peters. Dorine Faye Rutter, George Richard Scheme, Frank Thomas Smith, Lillian Louise Smith, Melvin Francis Stringfellow, Robert Arthurs bzeyller, Svlvia Teresa Turchet ta. Marine Emma Wicker, Thomas Joseph Wilsoncroft, Mary Louise Yorley. Mr. Laxnont $0 Richard Thomas Gates, Herbert Emmert Hartman, Dae Eu gene Hauser.

John Malcolm Haz lett, Herbert Gene Hostler. Rob ert Wayne Irvin. Leonard, Richard Keller. Henry Charles Jay Arthur Kenney. Byron Kadel Krapf, William Richard Krepps.

Kenneth Charles Kuil, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil-liams of Roaring Spring. Mr. A.

J. Corbin, of Walnut street, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvjn Corbin. Condrin street, Is a patient In the Altoona Veterans hospital MRS.

JOHN 1001 Allegheny Strwt MKS. DOUSON 1 KTED ON B1KTUUAV Mrs. Eleanor L. Dovison, ol HoUidaysburg, was the guest of honor at a birthday celebration held by her daughters, Mrs. C.

W. Rhodes ol Catfish, and Mrs. D. R. Collary of Hart St.

The affair was held at the Collary home last Friday evening. Mrs. Dodson received many lovely and useful gifts and greetings. An added highlight of the anniversary gathering were two long distance phone calls received by Mrs. Dodson from her two sons, G.

M. Dodson of Harris-burg and F. P. Dodson of -Michigan City. Indiana.

The following guests were present: Miss May Baker, Mrs. Helen L. Dibert. Mrs. Grace WertA Mrs.

Eleanor Dodson, Mrs. Gertrude Lingenfelter, Mrs. Lynda Lingenfelter, Mrs. Esther Chase. Mrs.

Ada Swank. Mrs. Lanora Swab. Mrs. Cora Myers, Mrs.

Mary Black. Mrs. Nettie Baker, Mrs. Rhebekah Black, Miss Martha Wilt. Mrs, Nannie D.

Sickles. Mrs. Minnie R. Showal-ter, Mrs. Ida Leighty, Mrs.

Mary Marble, Mrs. Ethel Wilt. Mrs. Karen Dively, Miss Mary Bancroft, Mrs. Elizabeth Black, Mrs.

Nannie Rhodes. Mrs. D. R. Collary and Mrs.

Grace K. Ebright PKESBYTEKLVX GUILD TO MEET SEPT. 14 The Women's Guild of the First Presbyterian church of Hollidays-burg will hold the initial fall meeting Monday, Sept. 14. in the church.

A covered dish supper will precede the business session. WSCS MEETS THURSDAY The Women's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church of Hollidaysburg will meet Thursday. Sept. 3, in the church at 8 P. with the president Mrs.

Robert Marshall presiding. LUTHERAN MISSIONARY MEETING SLATED FOR FRIDAY Mrs. John Weitzer, president of the Women's Missionary society of the Zion Lutheran church of Hollidaysburg, will preside at the monthly meeting Friday evening at 7:30 P. M. FID EL IS BIBLE CLASS TO ELECT The annual reorganization PERSONALS Mr.

and Mrs. Gorden Kelly and two daughters, Patty Ann and Sandra Lee, of Willow Run, Michigan, are visiting with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, 419 Bedford and Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Kov-acic of Gannister. Mrs. Raymond Fagan of Pat ton was a recent visitor at the Lawrence Baronner home in Hollidaysburg. Miss Lee Patterson of Newn-y has returned to her work at Hollidaysburg after being off several weeks due to illness. Terri Jo Reese, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Reese of Hollidaysburg, spent several days this week with her uncle and LAST "Bad Blonde" SCREES TIME STATE "Story of 3 1:10, 3:52, 6:34, 9:16. LOGAN "Bad 1.57, 4:41, 7:25, 10:09. "Perils of 12:49, 3:33, 6:17, 9:01. CAPITOL 12:40, 2:20, 4:20, 6:10.

8:00,10:00. OLYMPIC 1:51, 4:14, 6:37. 9:00. "Son of Bell 12:30, 2:53, 5:16, 7:29, 10:00. DAY "PERILS OF JUNGir Paul Robert Lechner, Fred Thom STARTS TOMORROW 2 FIRST RUN THRILLERS! as John Beatty Mc- Farland.

John Arthur McGregor, Daniel Anthony Martino, Robert John Moore. Herman Roy Nale. Kameron Herbert Parson. Nick Anthony Scardino, James John 5 meal. Paul George Spearing, James Edward Taylor, Robert Kirk Wicker, James Ansein WiU-necker.

Jerome Lee Wilson, Paul Allen Wvandi. Mr. Black 307 Sylvia Ann Carrig. Mary Louise CSccarella, Janet Marian Cole, Robert James Flanagan, Richard Martin Gallice. Donna Marie Gority.

Nancy Louise Horn-berger. Nancy Marie Horton. Diane Pauline Imler, Leah Ray Keister. Gene Raymond Kyle, Lena Pearl Laird. Carolyn Mae McCoy, Donald Eugene Myers, Sylvia Ann Carole Marie Noonan, Donna Louise Page.

Jane Ann Rhodes, Joan Virginia Rouzer, Thomas William Rowland. Ada May Stine. Charles Addison Whitfield. MU 39 Patricia Jean Acker, Janet Louise Armstrong, Norma Lee Baker, Sylvia Mae Ealliet, Mary-Ellen Barr, Nancy Elizabeth Brooks, Shirley Ann Brown. An-toinetta Caracciolo.

Mary Naoma Conrad. Marilyn Joy DeHaven, The fury flaming story of the great plains indian wars! Phone 5-SlT meeting and election of officers of the Fidelia Bible class of the First Church of God of Hollidaysburg will feature the opening fall meeting of the organization Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Hazel Feathers In UNITY CLASS TO RESUME MEETINGS The Unity class of the Hicks Memorial church school will hold the first of the fall meetings at the home of Mrs. Bernice Bice, Plank Rd Friday evening. Sept.

4. Meetings had been suspended during the summer vacation months. Miss Mildred Heller, Miss Mary Bancroft and Mrs. Gladys Elder motored to Chambersburg recently, where they attended the Ses-qui-centennial celebration and visited with Mrs. Elder's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Wheelock. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keller, Hollidaysburg; Mrs.

Christine Heck and two children, Atlantic City; Sally Ellenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wertz and daughters, Shirley and Carol Ann, Loop, were recent visitors at the C. H. Ditzer home, Reese.

Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Byers and daughter, Nora Barbara.

Reese, visited relatives in Huntingdon and Mifflin counties recently. Mrs. Rebecca Kunsman and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Piper and two daughters.

Patricia and Joanne, accompanied by Mrs. Julia C. Socey, all of Reservoir, Loop Station, have returned to their homes from an automobile trip to Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse H. Helsel, 505 Pine accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Helsel and two daughters, Barbara and Jane, Philipsburg, enjoyed an extended vacation trip through the New England states.

Rev. Ernest N. Bauer, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, and Mrs. Bauer, have recently returned from a two-weeks' vacation at Ocean Grove, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Sweeney and family. Rover, recently visited with the Harvey Deyarmin family in Duncansville. Mrs.

Viola Link. Baltimore, visited with her brothers, Irvin and Charles Eyler. and her son. Albert Link, Loop. Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Beard. Duncansville, enjoyed a recent vaqation motor trip to Virginia. RUN HITS BJ'OF IE IL IE M1MO MTBT3 nOMXXM daring of the eorfy Wesfs advsnture-blazing breed! 7ostartrVI nnnrm SUNSET ROUTE 219 NEAR.CABROLLTOWN Closing Saturday Night Dance BUDDY MORROW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 ADMISSION 52.00 Tax Included DANCING 9 to 1, D.S.T.

Miss Dorothy M. Hannah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hannah.

Jr, and Robert G. Henninger. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henninger, Port Matilda, were married Aug.

22 In the Meth-cwtist church. Winchester, with the Rev. Emory FJJmore officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Korman. Warriors Mark. The bride was attired in a pink nylon lace street length dress and white accessories. The matron of honor wore a white nylon lace street length dress and white accessories. The bride is employed by Reliance Manufacturing company, Tyrone, and the bridegroom is employed by M.

L. Claster and Son, Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Henninger will reside at Port Matilda.

Mrs. Melvin U. Getz assumed office as president of the Junior service league at the September meeting held at the home of Mrs. Lorraine R. Batcheler, Birmingham, Tuesday night.

The officers who wil serve with Mrs. Getz for the coming year are: Mrs. Richard W. Stever, vice president: Mrs. D.

Thomas Moore, secretary; Mrs. Thomas D. Mitchell, treasurer; Mrs. John R. Van-neman, assistant treasurer; Mrs.

Herbert T. Bayer, the retiring president, was presented a gift in appreciation of her services to the club in the past year. Mrs. Getz announced the following committees for the corning vear; membership Mrs. Herbert T.

Bayer, chairman; Mrs. William C. Barr and Mrs, David M. Kessler. Mrs.

Lorraine Batcheler, chairman; Mrs. William Barr and Mrs. Clarence Woodring. Finance Mrs. Thomas Mitchell chairman; Mrs.

Walter Waple and Mrs. Robert Steel Welfare Mrs. Norman Ream, chairman; Mrs. Samuel L. Barr and Mrs.

John Peck. Ways and means Mrs. Roland Miller, chairman; Mrs. William Metcalf. co-chairman; Mrs.

John Jones, Mrs. Pavid Kessler. Mrs. Howard Woodring, Mrs. Paul Rea, Mrs.

George Wilson, Mrs. Robert Shofstahl Mrs. Rich ard Peters. Mrs. Fred Campbell Cancer Mrs.

Paul Kienzle, chairman; Mrs. Robert Ruper, Mrs. Clarence Woodring, Mrs. Paul Ward, Mrs. Richard Peters, Mrs.

G. C. Wilson. Mrs. Fred Camp bell Mrs.

George Saylor, Mrs. Howard Woodring, Mrs. Samuel Barr, and Mrs. J. McClellan Pavis.

Clinic Mrs. John Vanne-man, chairman; Mrs. Gilbert Kessler, co-chairman; Mrs. James Gardner, Mrs. Robert Shofstahl, Mrs.

J. McC. Davis. Mrs. R.

Steel Mrs. John Newlin. Hospital Mrs. Paul Schoonmaker, chairman; Mrs. Robert Garman, 'co-chairman; Mrs.

Alfred Smith, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Cass, Mrs. Pad Ward, Mrs. John Newlin, and Mrs.

George Saylor. Telephone Mrs. Norman Miller, chairman; Mrs. Robert Rupert, Mrs. Alfred Smith.

Mrs. Joseph Cass, and Mrs. James Gardner. Legislative Mrs. Ira LaPorte, chairman; Mrs.

Walter Waple, Mrs. Thomas. Representatives to county committee, motion picture, Mrs. G. Wilson; international relations, Mrs.

Ira LaPorte; finance, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell: citizenshrip, Mrs. J. Newlin; legislative, Mrs. Robert Shofstahl; bonds, Mrs.

Samuel Barr; Blood donor, Mrs. Norman Ream. The hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Batcheler, Mrs. Joseph Cass, Mrs.

Robert Garman, and Mrs. Foster LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ber-inger, Chicago.

111., have returned after visiting Mr. Beringer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Beringer, 1058 Pennsylvania Ave. NOW M-6-M THE SENSATIONAL TECHNICOLOR STORY Of THREE STRANGE LOVE AFFAIRS! THE STORY OF TtTDCC 3 AllXYiU STARTS SATURDAY inn 4 f.

i and the fighting plainsman defied the warrior hordes f- for the lips of a traitor's woman! The Tyrone Ministeriura held Its first fall meeting at the YMCA Tuesday evening and the president, the Rev. Henry G. Springer, appointed the following to serve on the program comittee for Rev. Dermis Smith, chairman; Rev. Herbert L.

Etvdkley and the Rev. Harold S. Crosby. The committee will meet in the near future to make arrangements for further activities. The annual Week of Prayer will be observed throughout the first full week of January 1954.

The services wilj be held in the First Methodist church and the Rev. John S. Stamra bishop emeritus. Evangelical United Brethren church will be the speaker. Plans were made for the annual Thanksgiving service.

The tentative location for the service will be the First Presbyterian church, with the Rev. Springer as the speaker. The dedication of the Bethel A.M.E. church will be held Sunday. Oct.

1S at 3 P. M. The reno- Ftory, Helene Marie Galant, Judith Ann Gardner, Beverly Jean Griffith, Elda Pelores Hollings-worth, Francis Kelly, Sandra Ar-Unne Larnick, Donna Jean Laughlin, Betty Joan McKelvey, Keturah Evelyn Mills, John El-wood Mover, Barbara Ann Palmer, John Jacob Pine, James Earl Rutherford, Betty Jane Sprankle. Robert Adam Vaughn, waiter Scott Weyer, Thomas Robert Stephens. Mr.

Hatch 3J3 Paul Robert Abretski. Gary Jay Auman, Frank John Berger, William John Brunner, Ladonna May Davis. John William Gaw, James Edward Gwin, Donald Michael Lawruk. Ronald Guyer McLaughlin, William Edgar Over-cash. Edwin Harvey James Russell Robbins, William Alan Russ.

Harrj- Edgar Scholl. Howard Roy Shafer, Eugene Michael Shuma, Paul Kenneth Svvangren. Robert M. Werkmeister, Russell Milton Young. Miss McCartney S26 Wanetta Grace Barrett.

Edward Vance Blair. James Edward Bryar, JoAnn Louise Chris tl-meier, Robert Eugene Craig, Faun Marie Cox, Theodore William Daugherty, Louis Ray De-Angeiis, Bernard Eugene Faust. Jane Ann Funk, Maxwell Francis Gates, Carol Jean Gunsallus. Judith Ann Hileman. Carol Lee Hutchison.

Valeria Rose Johnson, Veria Daleen Kepner, Esther Ruth Langer, Loreda Louise Longeriecker, Edna Elizabeth Maloney. Joseph Masic. Nancy Jean Miller, Vivian Elizabeth Nale, Martha Suzanne Parker, Loretta Kay Pom pa, VJlbur Rob Replogle, Mona Lee Shaal Melvin Kent Shanafelt, Neal Du-ane Smith, Sally Ann Stover, Norma Jean Vaughn Virginia Mary Yohn, George Clement Frank. Mr. Rung 327 Patricia Ann Bauman, Brent Longenecker Bookman, Nancy Josephine Buckreis, Judith Ann Claar, Nancy Louise Crawford, John William DeArment, Catherine Edna Feathers, Michael Francis Galant, James Francis Gates, Dorothea Dee Geesey, Mary Ann Habacvich, Samuel Blair Hainsey, Donna Lee Hawk, Kermit Price Hileman, Jean Ar-lene Ickes.

Regina Marie Kester, Janice LaRue Lansberry, Diana Jane Lozinski, Julia Marie Man-giacarne, Mona Marie McConnell Kenneth Neaffer. Madilyn Mae Parks, Donald Robert Gloria Jeanette Rhone. Donna Jean Shaner, George William So-cie, Judith Ann Snyder, Iris June Swanger, Rosemary Veckor. Carole Ann White. Rosalee Sherian Young, Doris May Phelan.

Mr. Stong 3 Edgar David Campanaro, Gerald An'irew Gowson, Robert F. Cramer, Margaret Elizabeth Crawford. Gene Richhard Eckley, Shirley Ann Hecht, Barbara Ann Heveriy. Mary Elizabeth Hoover, Jack Glenn Ickes.

Ronald Edward Kenemy, Fred Aaron Long, Norman Thomas MeCail. William James McGunigal, Patricia Me- Kinstry, Howard Allen McPhee.i Joanne Demaris Miller, Walter! Joseph Nebeiski, MyTon Dom- ineck Rehm. Nancy Ann Shan-; non, Ronald Dean Summers, Rich- ard Allen TroxelL Charles Rob- ert Gordon. NOW SHOWING Pmm CD lartai IATS i pT Mtsoa i fJk La a Milton Mock. Arthur warren Otto, Richard Jay Reddick.

Ron ald Lloyd Salyacds. Jack Clark Mates. Alton Bernard srrutn. Ponald Walter Smith. Paniel Jo seph tango, Charles Robert Stiffler, Joseph Eugene Yeager.

Mb Crist SIS Esther Lorraine Conrad. Jane Louise Coy, Jean Marie Griffith, Martha Atma Griffith, Nancy Jane Hauck. Donna Carol John, Shirley Jean Lepore. Sarah Paniel McGee. Anna Elizabeth Miller, Ponna Lorraine Motter, Alice Jean Mumniert.

Sally Jo Phares, Jeannette Nina Salomie, Sally Ljnn Shaver. SIS Charles Michael Armstrong, Poris Jean Baumgardner. Joyce Lucille Beck. Dolores Jean Beres. Bonetti Fay Barely.

Bonnie Jean Blazerich, Melvin Thomas Brack-bill, Marjorie Mae Brown. Patricia Joye Brumbaugh, Kathleen Mary Burkey, Nancy Eleanor Campbell, Joan Gertrude Cas-sidy, Joanne Clara Coiiy. Carol Cecelia Colbus, John Pavid Conte. Diana Lee Pandrea, Beverly Ann Pavensizer, Pavid Anthony De-Criscio. Vivian Mae Wilt Le- nore Anna Woodley, Norma Jean Wright.

M5s Eberly 317 Sandra Ka- Briggs, Patricia Mae Campbell, Janet Mae Conway, Mina Virginia Ewig, Donna Lee Geist, Kathleen Jeanne Housley, Gladys Kathione Ingram, Maureen Ann Kessler, Janet Marie King, Annis Elizabeth Kingston, Jacqueline Joan Long, Thelma Ann Rabold. Shirley LaRue Rhone. Amy Richards, Jean Elizabeth Schumacher, Dolores Jean Sisco. Kathleen Abby Speer. Carol Ann Vaughn.

Char-lene Wagner, Mary Martha Wei-gand, Elizabeth Lois Wesner. Helen Frances Wolf. Mr. Bohn 319 Sara Elizabeth Ashman, Jean Frances Fedeli, Joan Louise Foor, Richard Irvin Kantner. Kenneth Monroe Kuhn, Helen Ruth Light.

John Carlton Loose, Thomas Allen Lynch, Ronald John Joel Bruce Streightiff. Mary Jean Tonski, John Delbert Urban. Mr. Yoder S-iO Nancy Louise Baird, Ponald Aiber Perry, George William Burgoon. Porothy Esther Cencia.

Mary Jean Cross, Martha Patricia Dtrich, Sarah Naomi Di-bert, Carol Emily Estep, Sondra Kay Fishkis. Joseph Paul Galant, Kenneth Gerald Gressley. Henrv-Pittman Hansard. Donna Jean Hiner, Martin Edward Johnson. Roger Lee Kerlin, Sandra Louise McArthur, Donna Lou McMan-am John Boyd Martin, Gail Louise MaxLmon, Roberta Lee Muscatelii.

Mary Virginia Beverly Ann Rank. Guido Gor don Scacco. Sandra Mikelt Schoch. Marjorie Ruth Snyder, cnaries uamel button, Mamyn Miriam Traub, Chester Wallace White, Harold Peter Wimmer. Mr.

Yoa 31 James Edward Allison, Joyce Dawn DeLancey, Dolores Elaine Dodson. Charles Roy Edmiston, John Ivor Gedmark. Morea German, Carolyn Mae Goodfellow, Porothy Alverda Grove. Stanley Morton Hausman, Lois Ann Hershberger. John Franklin Merton Roy Keller, Mary Grace Kerr, John Paly King, Bruce Allen 4 Lingenf elter.

Jack Edward Lydic. Katherine Ann Matiack, Robert George McKib- ben, Paul Engene Oakman. Richard Lee Orberg, George Burton Rexford. Edmund Vincent Ro-merowicz, William John P.ona, Joyce Pale Schmelzlen, Asher. Jay Sky.

Margaret Jolene Shle. Giadjs Marie Thompson, Wilma Mae Wachter. Diane Emmafrid Winter, Darryl Ray Yeager, Jack Meyer Halpern. Miss Cherry Sti Frank David Anspach. Paul Lawrence Ayers.

Robert Raymond Beatty, Terence Michael Clarke. Richard Melvin Crider. John Gardner Heckert. Frederick Lee Heim. James Alan Hepner.

John William HilL Jr, Frederick Doll Hirsh, Franklin Harrison Ernest. James Steve Kasun, Joseph Eugene Keim, Harold William Kensinger, Joseph Charles Mattas, Fred Edward Nagle. Harold William P.essler. Marlene Marilj-a Riffle, Charles Lynn Rolson, Solomon Paul Swope, Harry Lerov Ketrow. Ir.

Hoffman 313 Sylvia Berry. June Elizabeth Bowser, Donna Jean Butterbaugh, i Verda Lou Dean, Donna Faye, Edwards. Kathleen Ann Connie Lee Geese y. Patty Lou; Geibel, Josephine Theresa Good, Nancy May Hewitt, Donna Lee Holsmger, Patricia Ann Mabel Ruth Krohne, Donna Lou-: ise Love, Donna Jean Elsie Jean Markel Susan Lee Morning. Patricia Ann JoAnn Grace Parsons.

Beverly Joyce Pike, Eleanor Marguerite Rhine. Joyce Marlene Barbara Jean iyder, Barbara Faye Taylor, Audrey Jean Wen-die, Loretta Elizabeth Zimmer-: man. Mr. PeighUl 314 Charlotte Louise Archey. Robert Blair Archey, Everette Roosevelt Barnes.

Dolores Rose Callis-to, Jean Eleanor -Caswell Marian Lucille Crawford. Dolores Ann Er.glman. Robert Joseph SUPER 223 DRIVE-EN THEATRE ST. TIO NTAR ALTOONA EXDS TOX1GHT "ONE GIRL'S CONFESSION" Cleo Moore Hugo Haas Plus "PROBLEM GIRLS" Helen Walker Colleen Cray Jean Marie Dick, Donna Jean -VS-Xv Gardner. Anna Elizabeth Gioiosa.

Lulu Belle Glover. Mary Joyca Johnson, Barbara Eileen Kelley. Mary Regina Knotts, Miry Elizabeth Kowalczyk. Ann Lucille Ky-per, Joan Elizabeth McSrocrs. Mary Carol McGirk.

Margaret Mary MeMuIen, Mary Carolina Mice. Joyce Ann Moser, Nancy Virginia Nicodemus, Miry Jane Parks. Shirley Jean Reed. Nadya Jean Reem. June Marie Santo-pietro.

Jean Louise Spiers. Louise Mae StahL Beverly "jean Wals-trom, Mary Fern Wolfe. Shirley Jane Woolridge. Shirley Marea Wyland. Mlsa Gould 319 Patricia Marie Adams.

Dolores Ruth Boening. Floretta Agnes Bruce. Beverly Kay Burket. Olive Bertha Chase. Mae Davis.

Shelby Jean Empf.eld. Geraldine Marie Fluke. Joyce Yvonne Graham, Betty Ann Hagerty. Barbara Ann Hariey. Joan Gay Kep-ner.

Nancy Jean King. Bernadette Bertha Kleiner. Geraldine Louise Livermore. Jean Marie Marchi, Theresa Jean Murphy. Beatrice Joann Pennabaker.

Yvonne June Plummer. Rae Reiden-baugh. Donna Lee Smith. Nancy Lou Tamp. Caire Marie Weicfael, Carol Joan Wicks.

Mm McKTihan 31 William Dean Alwine, Fred Oliver Brown, Gabriel Michael Bruno, Dell Carrwright, James Ronald Cathenr.an. Anthony Donald Coppeta. Fred Eugene Dailey. Paul Edward Dailey. John Joseph Doyie, Jesse WU-lian Edmiston, Donald Clyde Emeigh, Robert Francis Hmel.

Earbara Jane Keech, Mary Lom Kiser. Gerald Euzene Langguth, TWO FIRST if rtseiusiu 11 PLUS 2nd TENSE HIT! EXCITEMENT that kits like a SBOCK-WAVE I PLUS I 1 I 1F5 7 TOUGHEST OF TIIE TRAIL DOSS2S! "5 1 i 15 I III SI gT ENDS ET TONIGHT I "We're Noc ft Married" MM il Ginger Rogers 1 I Fred AD Victor Moor Jf Selected I sfet Shorts 1 Mam iN i i HEY KIDS! win a SPACE HELMET! Sec This Spaco Tomorrow liat inn -J3 SEAT -fckTia 1.

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