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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE TYRONE DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 Social Personal Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, 1555 Logan wedding avenue, anniversary observed on June their 49th. Mr. Mrs.

George Stevens, 113 June West Tenth street, are today, 14, observing their 27th wedding anniversary. The Rev. Harry Stenger, superintendent of the Methodist Home for the Aged, is observing a birthday anniversary today, June 14th Mrs. Louls Sellers and family, Tyrone 4 are visiting Mrs. Sellers' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Harris, Philipsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Blauspnhn, A are brother-In-law visiting and Mrs. sister, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Beckwith, 107 Cast Mourteenth street. Ernest Oakwood, Tyrone 4, has burg been State admitted to the PhilipsHospital.

R. Johnson, 417 West Seventeenth street, service manager for the Rupert Chevrolet, is of annual vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. his, Walk, 280 East Twelfth street, have returned, after Detroit, visiting Mich. Mrs. Walk's Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy F. Shildt, 503 West Fourteenth strect, with their two grandchildren, are spending this week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider, Boston, Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Taylor, 441 West Fifteenth street, have returned nfter nttending the 25th nual reunion of Mrs. Taylor's class of the Harrisburg High School. The class banquet was held at the Hershey Club, Hershey, Mrs. J. V.

Adams, Lock Haven is spending this week with her niece, Mrs, Harry D. Smith, 1308 Pennsylvania avenue. Juliet Gray, Stormstown. who has relatives In Tyrone, has been admitted to the Tyrone Hospital. 'Mrs.

Verna Hartsock, 1209 Riv'erside avenue, has returned after visiting her son-in-law and daughMr. and Mrs. Joe Matsco and her daughter-in-law, Robert Hartsock, all of Pitcairn. Whilo there Mrs. Hartsock joined the group for a sight-seeing tour of Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Hartsock's son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Waite, 408 West Fifteenth strect, accompanied her. Joel C.

Shawley, 1369 Logan avenuc, PRR track foreman, is on annual vacation at his home this week. '53 FORDS CHEVY'S $595 to $695 TRIANGLE INN Janesville Pike Farrest fazzard, 112 East. Fitteenth street, is on vocation at his home. Mr. Hazzard Is thnchihist at the Westvaco paper mill.

Staff Sgt. and Mrs. John Noel and family, who have been at Fort Knox, have taken up residence in Bellwood. Sgt. Noel, A son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard B. Noel, 544 Onk street, will be there until July when he will report to Fort. DIX, N.J., prior to going to Germany for duty, Miss Mary Coulter, 1316 Logan avenuc, who observed a birthday anniversary on Tuesday, was guest nt a birthdny party at the homo of John H. Wertz, 314 West Fitteenth street, by the members of hor Sunday school class of the First eldest teacher in line Miss.

service Presbyterian church. Coulter, in the First Presbylerian Sunday school, was presented with suitable gift. Refreshments were served. DEATHS HOWARD GUNSALLUS Howard Gunsallus, 215 East Exchange street, Akron, Ohio, former Tyrone resident, died at his home at 2:20 o'clock afternoon. He was born 25, 1882 at Tuesday, Howard.

He married Geraldine Woomer. Surviving are these children: Byron Gunsallus, Bellwood; Howard Gunsallus, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Catherine Eckroth and Miss Marcella Gunsallus, Tyrone, and Mrs. Enid Carper, Akron, Ohio; also 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Friday afternoon at the Glass funcral home, in charge of the Rev.

Budd R. Smith. Burial will be in the Bald Engle cemetery. Friends are being received at the funeral home. Home Ec Club I Has 'Project' Session There were 25 members 'present the fifth meeting of the Sinking Valley Home Economics Club, held recently at the home of Mrs.

Harry Briggs. These guests also were present: Miss Elaine Kimberling, Miss Isenhower, Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Harvey Briggs. Miss Margaret Isenhower is the new Home Economics leader in Blair County, and she gave then club a talk on projects.

The next meeting of the will be at the home of Miss Sonja Class, June 29 at 9 REA LOANS WASHINGTON (INS)-The Rural Electrification Administration made 12 electrification lonns from June 4 to June 8, totaling $7,568,000. "The Agriculture Department announced also that the REA has made the largest loan to date in its rural telephone program. The loan to the Texas Telephone and Company of. Houston, midde Wune 4, was for $6,895,000. NEW DISCOVERY REMOVES WAX, DIRT, GREASE NO NO RINSING! SCRUBBING! AND dirt You'll wonder why no one ever thought of this formula before.

It's as simple to remove wax, dirt and grease as mopping your floor it takes no more effort. Yet, there is no haze, film or scum and you DO NOT RINSE. DIRTRID contains no harsh ingredients. "Safe on all floors, easy on your hands, leaves even old floors spotless like brand new again. Get DIRTRID dirt today.

Sold only at FINK Wallpaper BROS. Paint 967 Pa. Ave. THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Patricia Brantner, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Brantner, 115 West Eleventh street, to John C.

Romano has been announced. Romano is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romana, 327 West Twenty-First street. No date has been set for the wedding.

Hospital News June 14, 1956 Admissions Robert Biddle, 1203 Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Mny Linn, 1262 Pennsylvanla avenue. Discharged Mrs. Edwin Gill and infant daughter, 752 Washington avenue.

LATE CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT One large bedroom for rent and light housekeeping. Privileges of. phone and porch. Call 1792-J. 1413 FOR SALE 7 cu.

ft. elec, refrigerator. Excellent condition. Call Spruce Creek 48-R-7 today or Fri. After Fri.

call State College ADams-7-4022. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SPECIAL HORSE SALE BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MKT. Friday, June 15, 7:00 P.M. Two loads of Oklahoma riding horses and ponies. Local riding, driving and horses.

have buyers for all the killer horses at top price. kinds of new and used saddles and bridles. Bring in anything BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MKT. LOST FOUND LOST: Pair house slippers at Stover Club House. Call 1908-M.

14t2 FOUND: Girl's watch and' 1953 class ring. Vicinity of swimming pool. Owner may have same -by identifying and paying for this ad. Inquire 1315 Burley ave. 14t2 MALE HELP WANTED Man for general work Apply Taylor's at Vail.

1412 USED TRUCKS 1951 Chevrolet half-ton pick-up, fully equipped. Excellent condition. Phone 669-J-1. WANTED TO RENT Cabin on Spruce Creek for summer. Slate price.

Address P.O. Box 243, Tyrone. WANTED Home for male collie pup. Housebroken. Phone 456-M.

See DAVID'S New Cottons DAY OR DATE FASHIONS $6.98 and up All In The New Washable Fabrics. Prints and Plain Pastels and Dark Colors. Sizes 8 to 20; 7 to 15; to TYRONE'S HEADQUARTERS FOR KAY WINDSOR FROCKS BATHING SUITS $4.98 and up Cotton or Lastex Print or Plain Many Styles and Colors Sizes 32 to 40 TYRONE'S HEADQUARTERS FOR BRADLEY SWIMWEAR SEPARATES $1.98 to $5.98 Shorts Blouses Bermudas T-Shirts Skirts Slacks Pedal Pushers Shorts 3 WAYS TO BUY AT DAVIDS CASH CREDIT LAYAWAY AT NO EXTRA CHARGE FRIENDLY CREDIT AT THE FRIENDLY STORE WATCHES WEARING DIAMONDS DAVID'S LADIES (DAVE GOLDBERG) APPAREL JEWELRY PENNA, AVE, 10TH Tyrone PHONE 440 COR. Mrs. Anna Snyder Honored On 91st Birthday Tuesday Mrs.

Anna Snyder, 900 Wash. Ington avenue. observed her 91st birthday anniversary on Tuesday, June 12th, and was treated to a picnit dinner and party in Reservoir Park that evening. Snyder, whose husband, William Snyder, passed away about 20 years ago, is the mother of 11 children, and all of her living chil. dren were present to honor her cept William, who is living in Los Angeles, Calif.

Mrs. Snyder, who was born in Bellefonte, came to Tyrone whet but A small girl and has resided here since. Present at the party were Mrs. Snyder's children. grandchildren nnd great dren, as follows: M18g Velda Laird, Harrisburg: Fred Snyder and family, Chester, Oscar Snyder, Bellefonte: Mrs.

Bierley and daughter, Bellefonte: Mrs. Ida Mary Fisher and family, Bellefonte; Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas and daughter, Milesburg: Mrs. Adeline Stine nel family. Warriors Mark; Mr.

and Mrs. Blair Johnson and family, Miss Mamie Snyder, Miss Louise Snyder, Mrs. Anna Jane Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eckley daughters.

'Mrs. Margey Kaspick, sons, Mrs. Virginia and Mrs. Walter Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs.

William Snyder, and famfly, all of Tyrone. A rattlesnake can strike distance of 18 inches. Lt. Fred Wilder Completes Course FORT BELVOIR, Va. Second Lt.

Fred D. Wilder, 22. son of MrS Joseph McNelis, 1365 Logan avenue, Tyrone, recently was graduated from the 14-week officers basic course at The Engineer School, Fort Belvoir. Va. course provided basic branch training, primarily for newly functions, come missioned officers.

Staff combat operations, military cering and operation maintennnce of engineer equipment were some of the subjects covered. Lieutenant Wilder, a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, was graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1055. and was a design engineer West. Virginia Pulp Paper Co. before entering the Army, last February.

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