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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Tyrone, Pennsylvania
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DECEMBEtt and John Woomer, Graysville, has re-. iilfhed after transacting business Here. -M. 1. McWilliams, Altoohftj has after visiting at Tyr6irte.and aray'sville.

Robert Eckert, student at the Long tslftnd University, Brooklyn, N. is here to spend the Christmas va- A'fetldti with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eckert, 701 West Sixteenth street.

He plays center on Long Island University fresh- harn basketball team. William Angelo, 773 Washington Middle Division M. W. em- lloye, is on annual vacation. V.F.W.

Free Lunch Will Be Served to Veterans and Tlwir SAT. NIGHT At the V.F.W. East I Oth Street Ira Fisher, Bald Eagle, Middle Divison employe, is on annual vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Loughery, 446 West Fifteenth street, are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huckstein, Pittsburgh; Mr and Mrs. Cecil Snyder, Pittsburgh, are spending the Christmas season at trjer parental homes here.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Conaghan, 517 Park avenue, announce the birth of a son, Thomas III, at the Altoona City hospital, Thursday, Dec. 21.

Harry stationed with the Navy in Washington', D. is here for a 20-day furlough with his brother-in-law 'and sister, Mr. and Mi's. John King, Homewood. Mrs Lina Dillen, 1415 Logan avenue, is a patient in the Altoona City hospital.

Mr and Mrs. James Davis and son, Lancaster, are spending Chrlst- imas with Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Davis, 1107 Lincoln avenue. Mrs Joseph Steinmetz, Phoenix, is spending the Christmas season with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Bonsell, 1109 Washington avenue, and with her mother in Smoke Run. OUR PLANT WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY FROM 8 A.M. 'TIL 12 NOON Chas. G. Waple Dairies, Inc.

Charles G. Waple and H. Walter Waple, Owners Derwood Behrer, manager of the C. W. Behrer implement store, East Tenth street, has returned after a business visit in Cleveland.

Mrs. Helen Steel, 1056 Logan avenue, is spending Christmas with her son and daUghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Steel; Huntingdon. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Smith and family, York, are spending the holidays at their parental homes at Tyrone and Northwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R.

Miller and, sons Arthur and John, 316 East Tenth street, left today for Olean, where they will spend Christmas with their son-in-laW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Herrington.

Mrs. Bess Williams. LaMar apartments, is spending the Christinas season with her children in New York City. Miss Ann Wertz, Altoona, Tyrone resident, is a patient in the Altoona City hospital. Her leg was broken in an auto accident.

Bernard E. Shildt, 1216 Pennsylvania avenue, employe at the mill, is on annual vacation. Miss Sally Baronner, student at the Philipsburg State Hospita.1 School of Nursing, is spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W.

Baronner, 710 'Washington avenue. Chester Young, 520 Nineteenth street, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Philipsburg State hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Blaska, 309 Waring street, announce the birth of a son, George Michael, at the Altoona Mercy Hospital, Dec.

12. Miss Elaine Henney, nurse at fferson Hospital, Philadelphia, is spending, Christmas with her mother, Mrs! Ruth Henney, 112 Seventh street. Dr F. Clark Skelly, former principal of Tyrone High School, now a member of the faculty of the Lock Haven State Teachers College, is a patient in the Lock Haven pital. CHURCH PROGRAMS (Continued from Page One) Miss Colleen Plisinski, organist.

"Ye Faithful With Gladness." traditional- A'mid the Winter Dear Little traditional; "Angels We'Have Heard On High," Montani; "The Snow Lay on the Edwfcrd Gfeig The Herald Host is Singing Humperdinck; "Sleep, Holy Babe, traditional; Come to My Heart Birthday Anniversaries Edward Gensimore, Eden Mill, Dec. 22. Gilbert M. Kessler, 1309 Cameron Dec. 24.

Harold Grain, Port- Matilda, Dec. 21. Glenn Grove, 625 West Sixteenth street, Dec. 21 Harry I. Getz, 310 West street, Dec.

24. Mrs. Joseph 1105 Washing- (Continued From Page One) an outstanding success and met with wide-spread response throughout the entire United States. The American Legion "Tide of Toys" wul not accept war, electric- powered or fragile, toys, and messages from American children arc- to be attached to each toy. All toys will be classified between boys and PHIU.

NURSE IS BRIDE OF WILLIAM 0. GRAIN Paul Ambrose; Night," Gruber. tone; Psalm tone; Off oratory, ctus, 1 i the dist o'clock the girls from 1 to 5 years; 6 to 14 years, and 14 years and up. The "toys will street Dec. 25.

be sent to children in France 1 Great Mrs, Albert Shope, 310 Italy, Edelgltfm, OR i Norway, Germany, Austria, Greece, Finland, the Philippines and Korea. James C. Warrender has been named chairman for toe collection of toys in Tyrone which will start after Christmas. He will be assisted by Ermine B. Cisney, William Wilt, Robert DiDios, Everett P.

Joseph L. Long, Jesse Agnus Dei of through Shore suburban an Agnus uei i per (Vvenue Memo-1 of the injured still were afternoon at 4 confined to hospitals today, most of Fe serious" condition; UlUUlv Kins J.WM—-. i present the pageant "The True Mea- En nine of 'Christmas. ...111 n-Hci-i Tvmfnn nnri means "stern i also hold, a special service afternoon at 3 o'clock when the colored moving picture "Holy Child of Bethlehem" will be shown. Other churches of the community 1 will also hold special services Sunday or Christmas day.

BOYLE DIES PITTSBURGH Dec. 23 (INS) Bishop Hugh C. Boyle of the Pitts-1M burgh diocease died last night in Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was born in Johnstown, in 1873. His family was almost entirely wiped out in the great Johnstown flood when he was 15 years old.

Teuton, and means "stern Waite and members of the Auxiliary Unit child welfare committee. The method of collection will be an nounced within the next few day by Mr. Warrender. The collectio will end and shipment made January 7. PAGE THREE a.

member of the Psi Omega fraternity. Following the ceremony a i ding breakfast was served. The Miss Suzanne Shoemaker, daugh- couple, later left on a honeymoon ter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Shoe- trlp through southern states. Upoti maker, 1103 Logan avenue, and Wil- theh rctum th(jy will llve in phila Ham O. Grain, son of Mr. and Mrs. del hia Fred H.

Grain. 1410 Blair avenue, I were married Thursday morning in the rectory of St. John's Catholic church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. James Marley. The couple was attended by oanne Shoemaker, sister of the ride, and Richard Coughlin, of Sy- acuse, N.

Y. The bride, wore tropical brown uit with matching accessories and corsage of green orchids. The maid of honor wore a tan suit withj n-own accessories and corsage gardenias. The bride is a graduate of Tyrone High school and the Jefferson Medical College School of Nur- 1 HARPSTER AUCTIONEER PINE GROVE MILtS, PA. Phone State College 3579 Prompt Attention Given All INSURANCE SUll J.VJ.C\.lJ^w* sing.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Tyrone High school, attended pre-dental school at Juniata Col- ege, Huntingdon, and is now attending the school of dentistry at "University of Pennsylvania. AT The Alexandria Legion Home SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1950 9 to 12 Music-by the DREAMTIME SERENADERS Thi. 1 Orchestra Presenting the Music of Dreamtime The st enin and Dancing Pleasure WILSON TODAY! LAST TIMES Pfc Robert Bathurst, Fort Eustis, Va is spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. 'Daisy Bathurst, 103 West Twelfth street.

Betty Wilder, Peggy Stover, Richard Gessner and Jean Yarnell, students at West Chester State Teachers College, are spending the Christmas vacation at their homes Mr and Mrs. Barrett Merrell and daughter, Lynchburg, Va, are spending Christmas at their parents homes at Tyrone and Philipsburg Walter McKirine.y, Dayton Ohio, is spending the holidays a his home, 100 East Thirteenth street WARMER Feature at NIGHTLY Vi(L 8 VIISICE TEMOFOIMTE ORCHESTRA EL PATIO ITODAYI LAST TIMES "Hostile Country" "Hi-Jacked" TUESDAY Here's to a great big package of Christmas joy for you and all your family! DEAN PHIPP'S AUTO STORE 1124 PENNA. AVE. PHONE 9036 'Tis the night before Christmas and right from our hearts comes the wish that this may be the Merriest Christmas ever! C-REtTlNe-5 fhe Villa Will Be Closed Christmas Sun, Mon. JAMES BARBARA HALE in MNmcrM Continuous Performance Mon.l (Christmas Day).

Doors Open 1:45 p.m. Feature, at 2:00, 4:06, 5:42, 7:38, 9:44. GIANT CARTOON SHOW WED. AT 10:00 A.M. SHOP AT BECHTEL'S FOR THAT LAST MINUTE XMAS SHOPPER A 1951 Fishing License Makes An Ideal Gift For Him or Her.

While Here See Our Complete Line of Fishing Tackle Open Evenings 'Til 10 Until Christmas A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AMOCO GAS STATION LOOK FOR THE DOG SIGN AT DIX 9 'TIL 1 THE HOLLY HOP DECEMBER 26 MOOSE BALLROOM Sponsored by the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y MUSIC: THE NOBELITES $1.50 Per Couple Courtesy of THE VILLA Semi-Formal Wishing you alt a very Merry Christmas! ENGLEMAN'S FLORIST Store-134 semi AN D- William Bendix in fm UVORITf FI1MS fKSMNTS DOOR OPEN 6:30 P.M. Vi MOOSE oT 2D 3 A DANCE SING I Musical Bingo. Guess the titles and win ey! Sing song and win more money I Whether you win or not everybody has a big time. merry carolers to wish our friends the of Christmas Cheer, BROWNIE'S BiAUTY SHOP Mrs. Snider Prop.

GREETINGS Kth the realization that each passing year brings a fuller appreciation of old friends and pleasant associations, we extend to you our sincerest wishes for a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. Tyrone's Favorite Furniture Store.

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