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fttfl ALTOOMA 1330 4 Miss Esther Walter of Queen waft Saturday evening at the hdma of her cousin Mrs, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gonsman of Roaring Spring wore Sunday evening guests of friends here. Mrs. Haas of Barto, who succeeds Mark Connolly as engineer for the Tus- caroro Oil company here, assumed his Monday.

Mrs. Frank Lingenfelter was a Friday visitor with relatives in Roaring Spring. Mr. and Mrs. William Quarry of Hollidaysburg were Tuesday evening guests of Mrs.

Mary Potter. Mf. And Mrs. E. H.

Claar motored to Carrolltown Monday evening and visited the latter's father Mr. Arford, who has been ill for some time. Norman Stevens and family of Osceola Mills were Sunday evening callers here. Mark Connolly, one of the engineers for the Tuscaroro Oil company here, left Wednesday night for Sprlnglield, where 1 he will be located and later will bo joined by his family. Mrs.

William Ott spent several days this Week In Altoona. Miss Alice Dodson spent last Friday in Gettysburg. There will be no Sunday 'evening services during the month of August in the Leamersville Church of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Mclnlyro and sons Robert and Dennis motored to Frankstpwn Saturday evening and vinlted the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mcintyrc. Mrs. Mary Potter and daughter Sara and son Charles were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Diehl of Duncansvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Miller of Phillpsburg were over the week-end guests of Mrs.

Miller's parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hetrick. BEDFORD JUNIATA GAP Mra. J.

W. Ake and eon William of Chicago, spent tho week-end with Mra. Heller. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Behers arc the jjroud parents of a baby born on last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Blalne Stevens and daughter Louise and Mrs. R. B. Hostler of Sinking Valley spent Sunday with friends in the gap. The following persons were visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Thompson on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pike. Thomas Pike, William PJka -of Woodlawn, Richard Pike, of Bradford, Ruth Pike and Ruth Hertline of Clearlleld, Mrs.

S. M. Hughes of 'New York, George Thompson of Dysart, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Graham and children Peggy and Tommy 6t' Altoona.

Lillian Hale" of Dysart spent the week-end with Ladean Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hale, Mrs. Jane Broyles were recent visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Thompson. Ladean Thompson spent last week visiting at Dysart. Richard Thompson Is spending tho week visiting relatives at South Fork and Pittsburgh. Mardorf school at 10 a.

m. The attendance last Sunday was 119; evening worship at 7.45. Services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. C. W.

Karns, The Ladles' Aid society-will not meet in the church until the first Wednesday of September. On Wednesday evening tit 7.45 tho pastor will conduct tho mid-week prayer service. Sunday school service will bo held in tho Sanctuary Union chapel at 2.45. PLEASANT VALLEY The choir of tho Jaggard Methodist church with their families held a most enjoyable outing Friday evening at Supper was an important part of the affair and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all attending. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Curaher and sons Richard, James and Hugh, Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Young, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cam and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks and daughters Beatrice, Thelma and Helen, Miss Margaret Rugglcs and Miss Nancy Ferguson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Overcash of Caroline avenuo and Fourth street are enjoying a motor trip through Can ucllun-uitlCH. Mr. mid Mrs.

Harry Slemmer of 41C Pleasant Valley uvuiutu have returned from a motor trip embracing Ohio cities. Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Ferguson, son Clyde and daughter Nanny of 411 Hur- YlHon avenue are visiting at Mrs Ferguson's home in Beaver Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Myrven Nuaft'er of 406 avenue uro visiting friends ii Cleveland. O.

Luolla Wolfe of 410 Caroline avenue fell from a sliding board at the Vnlloy Snew playground on Thursday fracturing her dollar bono and sustaining other bruiHOH, Oraco United Brethren, O. Hawk at 0.45; morn- Ing worship at 10.45. On acrount ol I lie Bible conference being held at Lakemont park thoro will be no evening sorvioM. Jaggard Memorial Mclhodlst, H. at morning worship at 11; Horinun by Ralph Wolfgang of Tyrone; evenlnt, 'worship at 7.30, normon by the pastor At the close of the Hcrvico there wil bo a meeting of both the official am: thn Sumliiy wchool bourd.s.

I SWEET AIR Fur the Broken Plates and J'nlnless Loose Plates remade lOxtrac- like new. Free Examination tee Hi DE. 1112 12th Ave. Phone 2-1929 Dour to Lincoln Truit Uunk Hours: Dally a. m.

to (1 p. m. to m. SOUTH and Mr'd. Raymond Samttt'et and children of Lltiti ai-6 the guests' of Judge and Mrs.

Roy and 1 Billy Cessna of phla are visiting relatives in Bedford. Misses Lerby Cessna, Evelyn West, Dorothy Diehl and Irene Mickle motored to Huntingdon Friday morning, where they were the guests''of Miss Betty Rogers at a luncheon. The Bedford Rotary club entertained thelv mothers at the Arandale hotel this week. The mothers present were Mrs. Jer6 West, mother oC Jere C.

West'; Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz, mother of Sam Koontz; Mrs. Annie Hughes, mother of Coonie Hughes; Mrs. Hannah Allen, mother of Walter and Joseph Allen, both members of the Rotary; Mrs. Anthony Sammel, mother of Milton and Fred Sammel, both members of tho club; Mrs.

William Minnick, mother of John Mlnnlck; Mrs. A. C. Blackburn, mother of Russell Blackburn, Mrs. Anna Brice, the only mother in this part of the country, who has three sons, all members of Rotary, Bill, John and Albert Brice.

Professor H. Hlnklo, a member of the club, paid a line tribute to the mothet-s in a. splendid address after dinner. Fred Sammel sang a beautiful solo. This was one of the most enjoyable and interesting meetings the Rotary has ever had.

Tho following girls are spending two weeks at Kepler lodge In Lancaster: rtisses Florence Brown, Bernlce Allen, Cootie Lyon, Sally Hoffman, Audrie longenecker, Eleanor Moorehead and 3ertha June Cnldwell. Misses Elizabeth Shaffer and Betty and Wilma Brice are, spending two veeks at camp in Sprlnglield, W. and Misses Evelyn West, Irene Mickle, Mary Louise Morgaret and Edtih Snell will leave for camp in Sunday. About seventy-live relatives and fiends gathered at Egolf park in hon- ir of Mrs. Anna A.

Miller of Clear- vater, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. S. G.

Mll- pr lived in Everett until they moved Florida several years ago. Mrs. diller Is the last living member of eter Arnold's familf. On this occa- ion she told of her grandfather Peter A.rnold, who at one time owned the and on which the Egolf park is located. After a delicious luncheon Rev.

H. S. Reploglc offered a word of jrayer. "Blest Se the Tie That 3lnds" was sung after which Mrs. W.

Swartz gave the address of velcome and Miss Ada R. Miller, the 'esponse. Mrs. Clarence Diehl gave i. beautiful piano solo and Mrs.

Ear- icat Rcplogle gave a splendid reading. Vernon Replogle sang a beautiful song after which Pauline Hyde gave a read- ng. Mrs. Anna A. Miller, the guest of tho duy, gave a splendid address.

Misses Hazel and Virginia Amlck sang duet. Short talks were given by Mrs. H. S. Replogle, Mrs.

Myra Todd, Mrs. Rae Lee, Ed. Smith and Ambrose Hyde. Rev. H.

S. Replogle was chairman of tho committee for entertaining. L'hose present were Mrs. Ann A. Miller md daughter Miss Ada R.

Miller, CJlearwater, Miss Virginia Arnold, Chaunte, Mrs. P. W. Swurtz, Oklahoma City, Rev. and Mrs.

H. S. Reploglc and children Vernon, Mary and Edith of Oaks, W. S. Howsare and children Neal, Gladys and Woodrow of Altoona, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Amiclc and children Vera, Hazel, Alma, Virginia, Erma and Marjorie, Lawrence Hostler of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. C. Earnest Replogle and children Nathaniel, Pearl, Frank and Paul and Miss Kathryn Hall of Loysburg, Mr.

and Mrs. Ambrose Hyde and children Reynold, Frances and Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Mrs. Will Garland, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Wllklns and son Donald of Manns hoicc, John Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Well F. Shaffer, Miss Fern Shaffer, Mrs.

Karl Fisher and Miss Ruth Fisher of Rainsburg, Mrs. Rue Lee, Miss Myra Smith of Everett, Mrs. Ed. Smith of Friend's cove, Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Nee and son Glen, Clyde B. Arnold and son Emll, Miss Blanche Boor of Bedford Valley, Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Hanks, Mr, and Mrs. C. A.

Diehl and daughter, Dorothea and C. Mrs. Maggie M. Diehl, Mrs. Myra Todd, Mrs.

Anna A. Hardman of Bedford. Bedford Presbyterian, Rev. R. S.

Culdwell, school at 10 ii, divine worship at 11 a. in. St. John's Reformed, Rev. J.

Albert Eyler, D. school at 10 a. divine worship at 11 a. m. Janies' Episcopal, Rev.

Frederick J. Compsou, prayer at 11. All welcome. Misses Margaret Smith and Kate Mickle left for camp at Spring- Hold, W. Va.

I Charles Koontz of East Penn street Is'tho guest of his friend Henry Wolf at Smith's Crossings this week. Trinity Lutheran, George I. Melhorn, worship at 8.15 a. m. Sunday school at fl.30 a.

m. Morning service at-11 a. m. Methodist, George A. Duvull, pastor school at 0.45 i.

m. Public worship and sermon by pastor at 31 m. Sermon subject, "An Answer to John tho Baptist's Prison Questionings." 7 to 8 p. League and church worship. League topic, "What Constitutes Sabbath lead- or, Mary Ellen Mardoff.

Pastor's theme, "Summer Perils." Prayer noeting, Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. John Dollar of Burgooti foad arid Thirty-eighth street is spending' his vacation In Youngstown and Akron, O. Melvln McClellan of 3818 Sixth dve- nue Is enjoying a two weeks' vacation by camping at Spruce Creek. Everybody is invited to the Sunday services which will be conducted by Rev. Russell O.

'Jones, pastor, at the South Aitoona Baptist mission on Fortieth street between Third and Fourth avenues tomorrow. A drive for new members will be started. Sunday school, a class for everyone, Rev. Jones, acting superintendent. At 2.30, Junior and Intermediate B.

Y. P. 6.30. Special music by the young people's choir and the evening service will begin at 7.30. Mid-week services will be conducted by the pastor Thursday evening at 7.30.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles JExllnc and daughters Mary and Virginia of Second avenue were Thursday and Friday visitors in Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Langham and daughter Margaret oC Second avenue were Wednesday and Thursday callers in Boalsburg. Word was received Thursday 'atter- nobn by relatives of Miss Ruth Wolfe of Fifth avenue and Forty-second street, who Is spending her vacation motoring through Ohio with her father, stating that Tuesday afternoon they figured in an auto accident. Miss Wolfe received a cut under the eyo which required three sutures to close. Other occupants of the car ware uninjured. William Burget of 4017 Fifth avenue who recently underwent an' operation at Mercy hospital is getting along as well as may be expected.

Rev. O. R. Alban, pastor of the Schum Memorial United Brethren church at 4226 Broad avenue announce that the regular Sunday services will be observed Sunday school, 9.30; morning worship, 10.45; evangelistic services will begin at 6.30. The evening sermon will be delivered by the pastor at' 7.30.

Bible study Wednesday evening at 7.30. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S.

Thpmas and family motored, to New Castle where they will visit Mr, and Mrs. James Thomas who were former residents. ST. CLAJRSV1LLE Miss Grace' Hoover of Flshertown is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Rebecca Ake.

Mr. and.Mrs. G. Holland and family returned home Sunday evening after attending the Rawlei'gh convention held at Hershey last week. Mrs.

Pearl AInesworth-and son and daughter of Altoona are spending this week with her sister Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ake and son returned to their home In Akron, Saturday after spending their vacation with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs.

William Ake. Mrs. Carrie Frlant and daughter Ruth and Mr. Smith of Johnstown were callers on Friday evdning at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Ake.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mowery and daughter Arlene were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Weyant of Bedford valley.

Nellie Bowser and Margaret Carr of Roaring Spring visited on Sunday with their grandmother Mrs. F. S. Bender. BLUE KNOB On Tuesday evening a kitchen was held at tho home of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Rltchey for their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Glair Stombaugh. A line time was had by all and the newlyweds received a number of gifts.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Stombaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rltchey, Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Long and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jere Long and family, Mr. and Mrs.

MIHon Ritchey, Mrs. H. R. Diehl, Mrs. Julia Ritchey, Mrs.

Oliver Mosel, Mr. R. B. Long, James Mosel, Sara Berkhlmer, Evelyn George, Vera Bowser, Grace, Richard, 6lair, Merle, Wll- mer and Paul Diehl, Harold Rttchey, Elmer Seymour, Russel and Lee Walter, Florence Long, Jess Pornban, Clarence Over and George Dick of this place; Virginia and Miriam Corl, Mariam Mobley and Mrs. W.

E. Helsel of Altoona, Master Sammy Hague of Pittsburgh, Neva Diehl and Glair Stombaugh of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hazlctt and children Robert and Ruth Marie of Portage. HOPEWELL Hopewell Methodist Rev.

R. L. Morris, pastors school, 9.45. Evening worship, 7.45 with sermon by pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7.30, conducted by the pastor.

school at in followed by morning worship with a sermon by the pastor. school at 10. Evening service at 6.30 with sermon by tho Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30, conducted by the pastor. Kearney-r-Tuesday, Aug. 5.

Evening worshsip with sermon by the pastor. GREENWOOD United Brethren church, H. B. Seese, 10.45 a. m.

id 7.30 p. m. Morning subject, "The Old and the New." Evening subject, The God Soldier." The evening ervices will be held on the church awn. All are cordially invited. Sun- ay school at 9.30.

Chrsltian Endeavor at 6.30. LYRIC THEATRE "DAMES AHOY" With Glen Tryon, Otis Hurhiii, Gertrude Astor, Helen Wright and ICclcllo Grlbbong. Also Comedy, Good Comedy, and Oswald. If Dollars and Cents Interest You very careful how you spend your radio money! VICTOR RADIO oilers lint only magnificent performance, but tho ussur- auco of established value and known quality for which tho VlfiTOU nnme untl trtule-nmrk Htumls. Winter Music Store 1415 llth Altoona if 8 12th Annual Sale POCKET BOOKS UMBRELLAS 14UU Eleventh Avenue FOOTER'S OJ.UANEUS AND UVKUS 1111 llth St.

Phone 5179 CASANAVE'S UstublUliecl 60 tU.VrilKJS TKAVEUNU IIMHUEI.I.AS 1213 ELEVENTH STREET In SPOT OF CENTRAL PEHN.J CHICAGO STOCK CO TODAY, MATINEE AND ISLAND" The Mystery Sensation of the Year Starting Next Mon. Eve. i'lfi The Biggest Laugh of the Pa.st ij.ij Yenr in New York. A Karoo of i' Culifornlu'H "Hun-Kissed" Lov- I "IT NEVER RAINS" By Uie Author of "Skidding" gjg Return to the Cast of Peggy Martin THIS COUPON AND Presented at the Park Box Office NEXT MONDAY OR TUESDAY NIGHT Will Entitle You to a 60c Orchestra Seat MARTIN5BURG Presbyterian, Julian Park, paster- No preaching service. Union evening service in the Church of God at 7.30.

IteV. fc. If. Stpe. at 9.30 a.

Gleorge W. Dent, superintendent. No mid-week service during the month of August. The Brethren church, Martlnsburg and McKee, Pa. school at 9.30.

Morning worship at io.30. Expository message from Gen. 3, Bible Study class at 7.30. school at 9.30. Evening service at 7.30.

Expository message from third chapter. Christian Endeavor at 6.30. Wednesday evening prayer and Bible study at 7.30. A welcome awaits you. Janies S.

Cook, pastor. St. Matthew's Lutheran, RSv. D. L.

Shaffer, at 10.45 a. m. by the pastor and at 7.45 p. m. by Rev.

E. F. Sipe. Morning subject, "Wages or Gift." Evening, union service in Bethel church. Sunday school at 9.30.

Martlnsburg Reformed charge, Rev. Victor Steinberg, pastor. St. John's church, Sunday school at 9.30 a. adult department, C.

J. Bonebreak, superintendent; Young People's department, Fred Hlgglns, leaders. Salem's church, school at 9.30 a. A. I.

Fouse, superintendent. The Ladies' Aid society of St. John's church will meet Tuesday evening, Aug. 5, at the home of Mrs. P.

H. Bridenbaugh. During the first three Sundays in August, there will be no church service at either church, as.Rev. Victor Steinberg, pastor will be absent on vacation. Regular services will be held Aug.

24. Smithlleld Church of the Brethren, G. S. Batzel, at 7.45 by the pastor. Subject, "The Vision of.

a New Life." Sunday school, 9.45. LXkEMONT Mrs. Robert Hartman haa returned to her home on Logan avenue after spending a vacation with her mother in Cleveland, O. Mrs. Gertrude Lyons and nephe-w Johnnie Clark are spending the week at the home of the former's father, H.

W. Cogan of Yellow Creek. Mrs. Milton Condo of Elm street Is spending the week at a cottage at Seven Mountains. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Shepperd have gone to housekeeping in the Albright cottage at 212 Logan avenue. Miss Gladys Woodcock of Elm street Is spending her vacation with relatives and friends in Harrisburg. G. N.

Eagan of Logan avenue is visiting at the home of his mother in New York state. L. R. Dunn, a former resident of here at 313 First avenue, but who has been living in Cleveland. since December was circulating among friends here over the week-end.

Charles Goldfarb of 103 Elm street is in Philadelphia taking treatment for his eyes. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Kcirn and daughter Geraldlne of Eldon avenue are spending several days in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. The Lakemont Volunteer Fire company was called out at 12.15 Wednesday noon to assist with a fire on Beaver street In Hollidaysburg and was in service more than an hour and it should of been stated that both Lakemont and Duncansville companies helped with the fire there. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Royer and children Jean and Clarence, of Sinking Valley were guests Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Margaret Royer of Leslie street and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harpster of Sprankle avenue.

BROADWAY COMES TO ALTOONA Soon You Will Enjoy the Comforts and Luxury of the Most Beautiful Theatre In Pennsylvania. Nothing Has Been Left Undone. WARNER BROTHERS ARE INVESTING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY $100,000.00 IN THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW WARNER THEATRE FORMERLY STUA.VD SENSATIONAL OPENING ATTRACTION RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "THE DAWN PATROL" WATCH FOB OPENING DATE SOON SFKCIAJti SUNDAY Full Course Chicken Dinner FAMOUS RESTAURANT 12th Next to Mt. City Bank 75c SPECIAL SUNDAY Roast Chicken Dinner, Comfortable! to yt ANOTHER CORKING COMEDY HIT! TODAY SUNDAY MIDNIGHT MON. TUES.

A 4-STAR, PICTURE WITH SIX STARS IN THE CAST A blonde beauty and her brigade of lovers war on convention and each other in a delightful comedy of fiancees and foibles with JOAN BENNETT KENNETH MacKENNA Jason Robards Sharon Lynn Regis Toomey Lumsden Hare FOX MOVIETONE NEWS GRAHAM 'McNAMEE AUGUST "HOROSCOPE" EDUCATIONAL LAFFIE "THE BEES BUZZ" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Starts Today THE TRUE STORY OF A FAMILY. THE MOST HUMAN AND LOVABLE PICTURE OF THE YEAR. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD SEE "SINS OF THE CHILDREN" You'll laugh at Louis Mann's portrayal of the poor barber who raises a largo family, you'll be moved when they repay his sacrifices with unkind- liess and you'll rejoice mightily when everything: comes out all right at the end! Never have you seen a picture with such a perfect blend of comedy, pathos, romance, What a Phfosre What a Cast LOUIS" MANN ROBERT MONTGOMERY LEILA HYAMS ELLIOTT NUGENT FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, JR. INFORMATION U1A1, 2-3480 1'OR TODAY'S FEATURE TIME CONTINUOUS SHOWING 11.00 A.

M. TO 11.80 1'. M. DAILY HEGULAR PRICES 11 A. M.

TO 6 P. IS" alul AFTER 6 P. Kl and 50c AIR COOLED THE SAFE WAY TYPHOON SYSTEM Western Electric Sound Equipment Perfect Tone Projection From Our Screen METRO NEWS REEL REAL NEWS RKO COMEDY "WHO'S GOT THE BODY" Coming NORMA DRESSLER in LET US BE GAY".

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