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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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ONKMHV, OCfOBfcft 19, THE TYRONE (PA.) BAILY HEfcALD cthd Personal obcrt of -Mr, Jmdj 'Fred Sixth is a student' ill 'Pennsylvania te College, has been recalled tot as a Lleiiterteht' ill tlfe Air se. Me served as a Lieutenant JVorld War It, as 1 radar operator tmmy 'SAld "Eagle, who i confined '''to his bed by illness, tp and about. rs. pa' Mary eatherm'erEa'St -EleVenttt ct and Mrs, fiet'tha Sixteenth street, have return- tiome after visiting York' lark HartsOck'-flrttrfamllf have from Decker Hollow to their ly low, Tyrone RD. rankle Gallagher, son of Mr.

Mrs. Lester Gallagher, Wood- f. avenue, has been admitted to Altoona City Hospital. udrew F. West Fifth street, who has been a berry.

Republican chairman, has reed that office because of 111. The Tyrone Republican com- accepted Mr. Palmer's re- ation and elected Edgar Gey Logan avenue, to fill the va- and Mrs. Waltor Ealliett, A Engle, attended the state dog in Wllliamsport Sunday. nn Nedirnyer, Logan avenue, returned after visiting her par- rl home in Pa.

Eunice P. Hansoom. guest the Presbyterian Home for the d. Hollidaysburg, has returned visiting her nieces, Mrs. Rae and Mrs.

Faye Gates, Lin- avenue. ic rite of baptism was confer- Sunday morning at the First church wprship hour. Robert L. Hutchinson officiated. ints receiving the rite's were: der Creig Batcheler, Eugene derwood Johnson, Tony Clint- Singer and Crystal 'Kaye Smith.

ouncilman Oliver F. Schell, Fourteenth street, is hi New City on business. ititoinette and Carman Jonello, ladelphia returned after ting their brother-in-law and or, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Reeder, I Bald Eagle avenue.

obert Merritts, Lock Haven, is sting at the Dean Phipps store, insylvania avenue, in the absence tlie manager, Melvin Cowher vacationing in Bermuda. and Mrs. Benny Matthews, Haven, have returned after Leah Weaver, Nineteenth district deputy president of the lodges and staff, installed officers in Juhiatn, Saturday night and Roaring spring Monday night. They Will go to Wllllamsburg Thursday night. Mrs.

George Seals and Mrs. George Eyer attended the firemen's convention in Reading last week. Mrs. Lois McCoy, Washington avenue, has returned home from the Altooha Hospital, Mrs. Gertrude Duey, 110 West Twelft street, has been admitted to the Mercy Hospital, Altoona.

J. B. Cox, Blair avenue, employed in the super calendar department of the paper mill, returned to duty Monday after a vacation of two weeks. He attended the state convention in Reading. Pa.

Dr. J. W. Campbell, formet Tyrone physician, now attending college in Philadelphia, visited in Tyrone last Saturday. lie visited his family in State College also.

Mrs. George McWilliams and son Paul, Pennsylvania Furnace, were in Tyrone last Saturday. Miss Maxine Little, employed the Department of Justice, Harrisburg, spent the week-end' With hei mother. Mrs. S.

I. Little, West Sixteenth street. Mrs. Dorothy Memminger Beyer New York City, visited in '-Tyrant over the week-end, and her son, a student at Juniata College, Hunt ingdon. George Dickson and.

Richard Me Conahy, both engineers with Glenn Martin Company in Ba'lti more, Maryland, spent last week end at their respective parental homes, Tyrone. Lambert Cowfer, Vail, employe at the paper mill, has been admitted to the Philipsburg State Hospital. Mrs. Kate Dodson, Ridge avenue, has returned home from the Altoona Hospital. Harry Harris, East Tenth street, retired Middle Division employe, has returned after visiting in Cleveland, O.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magill and daughter Joanne, Twenty third street, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Magill, in New Cumberland last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wallace. Pennsylvania avenue, were in Philipsburg last Saturday where they attended the funefral of Charles Kraft! Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Morrison Hillcrest, and Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. fc VCll. lid 7 ting Mr. Matthews' parents, Mr. Lincoln avenup, spent Mrs.

Vincent Matthews, Sunday Mr. and nue 1 WilHamsbure. Pally Pennsylvania avenue, has been admitted ts the Philips- blirf Slate Hospital. ss stiilwell, Logan avenue, cran of World War 1, has ed from the veteran's hospital, pihWflll, Pa, Marry Tfoutwlne, Blair avenue, Who Has been employed in Washington, D. has returned to rone and expects to work here.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gtvler, falo, N. have returned after iting Mr, oivler's sister, Rebecca Givler, West Sixteenth street. Joe Robison, Woodland avenue, has returned from Cleveland, o.

where lie attended the World Series guttle last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bistline and son, have gone to Detroit, where they will make their future home. They had been living with Mrs.

Blstline's parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Haverstine, East Twelfth (street. Mrs.

J. L. Charles, Washington avenue, was in State College last. Saturday attending the School Missions study class sponsored by the Huntingdon Presbytery. Mrs.

Charles will teach the foreign book, "China" at the First Presbyterian church's School of Missions. Mr. and Mrs. David Borinan, Columbia avenue, have returned home from Valley Stream, New- York, they visited their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Dambeck. Miss Georgianna Parsons, Pittsburgh, has returned home after visiting her brother and sistei'-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons, Washington avenue and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Oakwood, Washington avenue. Durwood Bonsell, Grazlerville, was on his seventh birthday anniversary at a party at his home October 8. Those present were: Mrs. James Bonsell, Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Bonsell and son Wavne, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bonsell and children Ralph, and. Elizabeth Ann; and Mrs. James Bonsell and son Jimmie; Robert Treaster, Roy Treaster, Rose Ann' and Jackie Bohn, Ronald 'and Lola Eaken, Mary and George Waite, Mrs.

W. A. Roub, Ivy Wobmer, Stein and Cora Parks and Mr! and Mrs. Archie Bonsell and sons Durwood and Gary. Miss Estella Lykens, member of the Nursing staff of the Woman's Hospital, New.

York, City, is here to spend her annual, vacation with'her parents. Mr. and Mrs.W. B. Lykens, 1550 Logan: avenue.

Mrs. Treva Mowry, former Tyrone resident and'for the past two years a patient in the Eldon Convalescent Home, Altoona, will celebrate a birthday anniversary Thursday, October 14. THWD UR8EST ffsm Page One) and Johh 1. fthdties, also of AU tooftft, is (sxecuuve, dlfeetbr. ing operates in caopewtwh Mth schools, -ehurches, sefViee 'clubs which form Sceut eemmitteei no instituUbn With large enough membership to sponsor a troop.

The proposed budget for is estimated at $14,376, an increase of ftpprdsimately $lddO over last; year, Included lit the budget is approximately in executive and office salaries, the remainder of the budget is office operating expenses, new equipment knd camp expenditures. There are approximately 1,648 youths and leaders taking part in the scouting program this year. To supervise this program and maintain proper supervision among tlie boys while at camp it is necessary to have a staff of trained leaders, Zillian Rumberger served as camp director of Camp Anderson, Tyrone, this past summer, at a salary of $BO for the two weeks. Plans for the POrter distrcit include an increase of one trojp or approximately 20 boys by 1952, MISS FRANCES SCHNEIDER WEDS LEE EARL WERTZ, JR. Miss Prances M.

Schneider, daughter of Mrs. Anne E. Schneider, Glen Lowrie, Tyrone RD, became the bride of Lee Earl Wertsi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E.

Wertz, 1253 Lincoln avenue, in thn rectory of St. Matthews Catholic church at 4 p. October 12. The Rev. John Cullinan, Hollidaysburg, a cousin of the bride, officiated.

The couple was attended by Miss Jeanne Schneider, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and Austin Meehan, Tyrone, as best man. The bride wore a green gabardine suit dress with coffee accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The maid of honor wore a black ensemble with matching accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. is a graduate of Tyrone Parachial school, and of Tyrone high school class of 1946, and is employed in the Garman department Tyrone.

bridegroom is a graduate of Tyrone high school class of 1941, aiid attended State Teacher's College at Mansfield, Pa. He is now enrolled in Industrial' Engineering at Pennsylvania State College. He served in World War II, as captain, Air Corps. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the hbine; of the bridegroom's parents for the.fam- ilies. After a honeymoon in State, the couple will live with the bridegroom's parents.

Chores Make the Inner Man Thirsty 4skfor it either way i. both trade-marks mean the tame thins, State It 80TTUD UNDER AUTHORITY OF TH6 COMPANY COCA.COIA 10TTUNG COMPANY OF ALTOONA AVtnyt ROBERT GILPIN ELECTED (Continued From Page One) casion and spoke a length the importance of fire prevention. He said it was regrettable fire losses were on the increase in this country, and suggested that It was everybody's business to eliminate fire hazzards. John A. Hiller had as guests his son John A.

Hiller, Tyrone and H. G. Work, Media, of the State Banking Department. PRESIDENT OFFERS (Continued Prom Page One) The Chief Executive branded his pponent as a "tool" of street. He asserted that Dewey is "lining up with some queer characters" he vants elected to control the new Jongress.

Mr, Truman said that "a man is mown by the company he keeps." Hs declared that Abraham Lin- oln would wonder at the leaders of he Republican party today, 4 ARE ENROLLED AT CLARION STC Four Tyrone residents are enrolled at Clarion State Teachers College. They are: Miss Eleanor Virginia Anderson, 612 West Thirteenth street, Jack Keppler, 19 Lanners street. George L. Curry, 363 Jefferson avenue. ponald Waite, 716 Washington avenue.

TIME LIMlfraED (Continued From Page One) Vishinsky "who has been attacked with such fury is not present to answer this torrent of and slander." AmiVERSARY SALE FEATURE A GENUINE JUST i- I i MRS, ANNA KAPMCK Mrs. Anna Kaplick died last niehl at the home of her son-in-law and Daughter, Mr. and Mrs, 'Fritz Pelej-s Nealmont. She was 77 years Q)P She was bovn in Berlin, 'Germany August 6, 1871, the daughter of man and Anna WoHer Schuner. On October 9, jabp in Berlin, Germany she married ftapU'ck.

She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Peters and Mrs. George pruning, of Berlin; four grandchildrei and four great grandchildren- She was a member of a mtheyan PhureJ hi Philadelphia. Funeral services will be hied Fri at i o'cloct? In the funeral parlors, CheHen JJiUs, Philr Puna! will Phih SIMMONS Inncrspring MATTRESS HALF THE PRICE YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY $1 DOWN 50c Weekly This Is a Special Simmons Offer Available Only Through the Wolf Furniture Company AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Mail This Coupon WOLF FURNITURE CO. 1232 24 Pa.

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