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Altoona Mirrori
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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WeSTWOOO PARK 1 accompanied by ft party of friends left overland Tuesday for ft month's vacatldft. Their destlna- ttoh'being Yellowstone, Na'tloMal park and other points of interest. at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E.

Clark were Mr, and Mrs. Lester dl8.ru were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Schaaf and daughter Eloisc and Mr.

and Mrs. C. blffcndor- fer. Martin Kilday, Martin Kilday, jr. and Curl Weber spent the week-end at Con- Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. John of Claysburg Wera week-end visitors at "the homo of the former's brother Mr. and Mrs. William Marts.

Rev. John Kelly of Klrby, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wrber. Hri and Mrs.

Edward Nelson spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Co-uinn. I.r.'u. Robert Stephenson is spending a. Cow clays in Gallltzln visiting relatives.

Mrs. C. B. Bowers of 3an Francisco, Is visiting at the home of her aunt and Uncle Mr. and Mrs.

Joel D. Ornor. Mrs. Bowser, who Is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Emery of gap.

will remain In this locality until October when she will return" to her homo accompanied by her mother, who will iipcnd the winter months In Call, fornia. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moore and of eoui- S6fi, tfW their Mrs, C.

WorthlnfttOH, Pa MISS Margery is spendinf ft few ins VirgmiA And Moore Mr. and MM. Lester B. crark and children" 1 Mary, Gertrude and Joan Spent Wednesday in Dean, Cambria Kephart and Mrs. Mt- raWdt of Altoona and Mr.

and Mrs. Kephart and daughters of Iowa spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mrs, Joel D. orher, with a party of friends visited Pennsylvania's new historic Indian cave at Frankltnvllle oh Sunday.

ALEXANDRIA Miss Mary Hutchison Of Philadelphia IS home for a few weeks visit with her father George Hutchison. Mrs. Samuel Hatfleld entertained a few ofj her friends at lundheon on Thursday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. I.

C. Hess, Mrs. J. R. Robertson, Mrs.

Slddle Keller, Mrs. P. H. Vlpond, Mrs. Samuel Keller, Mrs, C.

Morrow, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Lydia Harris, Mrs. Ernest Hite and Mrs. George Llebegott, all of Dun- cansvllle, Mrs.

B. F. Baird, Mrs. Howard Helsel, Mrs. Harvey Clapper, Mrs.

Sol Walters, Mrs. Jacob Wertz, Mrs. Paul G. Stultz, all of Hollidaysburg, "THE SHOWPLACE OF ALTOONA" HARDBOILE JOHN MIUAN GLADYS DROCKWELL SEE HEAR A VITAPHONE TALKIE SEE AND HEAR CLARK McCULLOUGH In "THE MEDICINE MEN" MOVIETONE NEWS VITAPHONE ACTS And 8. Mftiftt Mary Mollle Rienald, of Of ace and Staff Met berg df Ncff's Mills spent SuftdAy their aunt Mrs.

Marry McCrum. Wallace Wilson, Wallace Wilson, left Thursday morning City and trentoh, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

itarry McCYaekeh and son Richard and Mr. Robert Lightner of Petersburg spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Swan. Fenton Mickey and daughter Mary irte and Mrs. Blsie Mickey motored to Willlamsport Tuesday and visited Mrs, Mickey's somiil-law and daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Letterman. Mrs. Ross Black and daughter Mrs. Cloyd Darr of Mllesburg spent Tuesday with Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Black. Miss Elsie Whitsel of Huntingdon Is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Piper.

Mrs. Cyrus Grove and Mrs. William Black of Tyrone spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Black.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shoemaker and daughter Caroline and Melvln Prough of Huntingdon spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kearns of the Loop.

Mr. and Mrs. George Spacht and daughter Eddna and son Donald and Mary and Ralph Swan and Mr. Joseph Neff, attended Farmers' day at State College on Friday. Mr.

and Lewis Bowser and Mf. John Campbell of 16 spending the week With James Hindman. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. MeDarilel and daughter Betty accompanied by, Irene Repiogle spent Monday in McConnets- burg. Mrs. Maud Mierley of Philadelphia ia. spending a few'days in Alexandria.

John Rutter of Bellefonte, Harvey Runk of Altoona and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dramond and family of Mount Union speht Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A.

J. Barben. Jack Barben is attending Camp tCaneStaka rtear'Spruce Creek for two weeks'. Prof. J.

H. Neff, supervising principal of the Alexandria schools, left Thursday for Atlanta, 'to attend tke National Educational society. Mrs, Robert Clark and family of Altoona. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. iBarben. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE $30,000.00 REFRIGERATED AIR COOLING SYSTEM NEXT SATURDAY DOLORES COSTEILO "NOAH'S ARK" GEORGE O'BRIEN NOAH hH KY ouum nuweuiMici lOUISt MICHAEL CUKTIZ two children spent Sunday with Mrs- Bowser's parents Mr. and Mrs, Bur Rohrer of Petersburg.

Mary and Orpha Schirm are spending two weeks In Allentown with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. John Schirm was called to her home In Lewistown on account of the Illness of her father Mr. Frank Shore.

A very delightful lawn party was given at the of Mrs. John Schirm on Saturday In honor of her little daughter Helen's 4th birthday. Helen received many dainty and useful gifts, also Her Sunday school class and teachers with a number of friends were the guests. The afternoon was spent with a peanut hunt and several other games. Those present were Betty Fouse, Bobby and Louise Neff, Kathryn and Lloyd Billy Hagerty, Sara Schirm, Jeanette Piper, Jean Koser, Dean Brown, Georganna and Shirley Bland of Tyrone, Betty Lou and Billy Myers, Betty St.

Clalr, Billy and Donald McCullen of Maplewood, N. Helen Schirm, Mrs. Guy Neff, Mrs. George Bland, Mrs. Karns, Mrs.

Salome Spyker, Mrs. Thomas Schirm, Isabclle Gardner, Mrs. Carl Hagerty, Miss Carrie Schirm and Mrs. John Schirm. After a.

delicious lawn dlrr- ner all returned to their homes wishing Helen many more happy birthdays. A birthday party was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Pollock in honor of both Mr. and Mrs.

Pollock's birthdays and which was a complete surprise to Mr. Pollock on Saturday evening, June 15. Refreshments were served consisting of ice cream, cake and bananas. Both Mr. nnd Mrs.

Pollock received many useful and beautiful gifts. Those present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Freed und Mrs.

Anna Freed, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Kin- CARROLLTOWN Herman Bender, one the firm of the Carrolltown Battery and Auto company, suffered a fracture Of an arm while cranking an automobile, Wednesday. The mishap will Incapacitate the young man for work for some weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Buechele and family and Mrs. Rose McCann of Altoona were guests of Mrs. Josephine Mangold and family of Carrolltown on Sunday. A more recent guest of Mrs.

Mangold was her brother-in-law Henry Potthoff of Latrobe, who came from His home to attend the funeral of the late Dr. Joseph Geus of Nlcktown. Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Klrkpatrlck of Bast Carroll township, celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary at the home of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Phil Klrkpatrlck, Wednesday evening. A large group of relatives and friends assembled at the home to felicitate the celebrants on the happy occasion. A program of cards, music and a supper made entertainment for the guests. The Kirkpatrlck's are known farm folks of north Cambria county. Ladies of St.

Benedict's church, Carrolltown, house cleaned at the edifice Wednesday and put the place In a clean condition. All labor com- nccted with the renovation was tendered gratuitously. A birthday celebration was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tsadoro fcoth gafage and dwelling on did sites And the latter, ttto, will Won be ready for occupancy.

Both properties Are the last work in modern architecture, In gratitude to those Who so generously rendered service at the time of tho fire. Mr. Thomas Will give a social affair in the garage in the near future and invites the public td be his guests the evening of this party. A large orchestra will liven 'the place of assemblage the evening of the gathering. This Dumm clan of north Cambria county will hold a reunion at the grove adjacent Nicktown, where many of the klnfoiks and friends of the line of Dumm will assemble on the Fourth of July.

An Invitation is extended to friends of the families to join with them in the celebration, which will include day and evening entertainment, a dance being planned to be held in St. George's hall, after nightfall. Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Mulhollan and family and Mrs. George Rapp of Curwensvllle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Severln the fore part of the week and came here with Mrs.

Severln, who had visited with them fo a couplo of weeks. Charles C. Adams, who was assistant cashier of the Carrolltown First National bank for a number of years, was appointed cashier at a recent meeting of the board of directors of the bank. The latter position Was made by the death of the late Frank J. Brophy, who filled the place for a long time.

tttts fr f. Holland, Mr. and Charles Diehl, Misses Catherine and Margaret Diehl were numbered among the guests who attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mrs. Dlehl's sister A and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Howird Feathers, at Roaring Spring bit Sunday. Patrick Golden and grandson' Billy Hoover are spending several weeks at the home of A. and T. Hoover. John Finn and daughter Miss Mary Of Molltdaysburg were guests at the H.

B. Leighty home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plowman, Mr.

and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore and families of Vander- gfrlft were late guests of Mr. arid Mrs.

George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kunsman of Gal- litatn and Mr. and- Mrs.

Elmer Showalter of Roaring Spring visited with Harry Shaw and family. Mrs. Emma Bush and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush of Portage were entertained at the William Buckle home.

Mrs. G. W. Weaver and Mrs. Quin- THEATRK Blllie Dove In "ADORATION," supported by n.

Delected cnst. Also comedy, "No Spnrklng." Also each lady will receive beautiful piece of Chlnaware FRKR. ter sjtent fBtittrday In Altoofla. Mr. Afid Mrs.

Ke-Miety ot spent Tuesday evening" with Mrs. abeth Burket. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Robert Glass. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hal" and daughter Miss Fredda were late gtieSts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Shaw at Duncansvllle. Late guests of Mr.

and M. Lykens were Mr. and Mrs. D. G.

Meyers of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. George Ginter, Mrs. James Lykens and daughter Maud of Hollidaysburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lykens of Martinsburg and Dean Lykens of ville. Mr. $nd Mrs. P. T.

Hoover and daughter Miss Erma of Altoona spent Sunday at the B. F. Detrick home. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Holland, Mrs. Frank Campbell of Hollidaysburg and G. Weaver and daughter Ruth Swept Air Sww-t Air PAINLESS DENTIST CtlnD 12th jtVJK. PA. Phone 2-1929.

Next to Lincoln Bank oft Wi Mlllsr oft William Sftaw tfie ladiM' circle oft wfth Edward And Cfandette Colfiert, a tone aci. Titrzan the Mlf My wl gcmd DINE HERE Every meal is ft model, til self. Our menu in varted. Chir prices are popular. Oiir service Is unexcelled.

Our roundlngs are ideal. Tempting Servlca GEORGE'S RESTAURANT A PI TOL' OLYMPIC NOW ACCLAIMED BY SATURDAY CROWDS AS Finest Picture In Altoona! Scenes mndo vilaphono magic you the voices that on the thrilled millions In "The Barker" In another talking picture triumph. NOW The First War Picture In Sound sel nnd daughter Harriet, Mrs. Gilbert Wngner nnd Mr. and children, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Jess Wagner and children, Miss Lottie Freed, Miss Ben- Webb, Miss Nellie Longwell, Miss Minnie Walters, Miss Essie Walters, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, Wagner, Elizabeth IClepplor, Robert Merrill Wagner, nil of Lewistown, Miss Mildred Goss of Milroy, Mr. and Mrs. Shnron Pollock and Charles and Paul Pollock, all of Shlrleysburg, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Menno Pollock of Huntingdon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hellyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Iscnbcrg, Mr. and Mrs. George Shoop and children, Miss Ruth Cunningham, Mrs. Alice Stouffer, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Pollock and children, all of Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. John Black are spending few dayS in Philadelphia. Mrs.

K. S. Jepson and son of New Waterford, with Rev. E. N.

Rodgers of Monticello, visited at the Surgart home on Monday and Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas St. Glair and Mr.

and Mrs. Hoffman of Latrobe spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs. J. R.

St. Clair. Miss Rebecca Owens of Waterstreet COOL AND COMFORTABLE rr' SEE AND HEAR I THIS FAMOUS TRIAL TODAY More Eye and Ear Entertainment PONCE SISTERS In METRO MOVIETONE LAUREL HARDY The Comedy Team In "LIBERTY" A Movietone Comedy SOUND SPORTLIGHT PATHE SOUND NEWS METRO NEWS REEL REGULAR PRICES 11 A. M. TO 11.30 P.

M. DAILY A MONTA HULI, I'roduvtlun AT IS NOON. 1.50, mill 9.50 I'. M. I place, buck uf the lieudllnea, ut biy murder Irlul? llxrc't tlic crs appeal thrill, BUr pulhUH, lovr fall in- clHHH Itiffal uluuU tlir firs I aim uf lln kind In (nice the Farabaugh In honor of the former Monday evening.

There were about 20 people at the party and an enjoyable program was carried out for their entertainment. The anniversary wan made more memorable by the gifts presented to the celebrant of his social friends. Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Lieb and daughter and son Gertrude and Edgar, arrived homo from a motor trip which included Niagara Falls and other points of interest In the falls country. Miss Lieb was honor student in tho class of 1929 at the Carrolltown High school at the receht graduating exercises and tho trip to Niagara. Falls was given her by her parents in appreciation of her efforts to complete her high school course and carry oft the honors of her class. Miss Naomi Binder of Hastings is spending the week as the guest of friends in South Orange, N.

J. Mrs. I. L. Binder and daughter, Miss Mary Binder, also of Hastings, are motoring this week in.

the state of New York, the Indies being with their son and brother, Paul Binder of Altoona, with whom they will travel from Buffalo to the ulty of New York before returning to their respective locations. Sebastian Luther, aged father of Mrs. E. F. Arble of Carrolltown is very 111 at the home of his daughter, where he was taken sick Tuesday morning.

The patient is also the father of Louis and Miss Gertrude Luther of Altoona. Rev. AloysiUs Luther, O. S. of Baltimore, is expected here in a couple of days, following his stay at St.

Vincent's arch- abbey, Beatty, where he is attending the retreat in session this week. Father Aloyslus Is a son of Sebasian Luther. Miss Catherine Geus, a graduated nurse of Broad street hospital, New York city, was summoned to the bedside of her brother Dr. Joseph Geus of Nicktown, who expired a few minutes after her arrival Sunday. Miss Geus will spend several weeks with her father Philip Geus, and family before returning to New York.

Andrew Geua of Detroit, and Leo Geus of Akron, were other relatives who came from a distance for the funeral. The Main street service station, Carrolltown, opened for business last week. The owner of the garage lost heavily when his business and homo properties wore destroyed by lire in the early part of this year, C. J. Thomas, proprietor of the garage, re- famous Black Beach In the Hawaii Packed with dramatic punches nnd aimed at your heart.

Brought to you with the gcnlun of George Fitzmaurlce In the same life-like manner as "Iilluc Time" and "The Barker." Veterans of Foreign Wars James Noble Post No. 3 Present: BEHIND THE GERMAN LIHEV AH Talking Paramount Comedy KAYMOND HATTON AND SAM HAHDY In "WHEN CAESAR RAN A NEWSPAPER" "CARL EMMY'S PETS" CAPITOL NEWS Coining The Sensation of All Talking 'PIctureN BILLLIE DOVE in "CAREERS" World War Exposed at Last! HEAR AND SEE Who were the brains behind the guns behind the German lines? See all the major battles of the World War planned and fought in the most amazing series of actual battle scenes ever shown in this country. See the Kaiser, Von Hindenberg, Joffre, Foch, Pershing. See and HEAR! Your most startling evening's entertainment is here! SUPPLEMENTARY TALKING PROGRAM PHIL SPITALNY'S REVUE "SHIP AHOY" At CHESTER HAI.E SISTEBS BERNARD HENRIE, "FEMALE VAN SCHENCK" ADDED P. M.

MISS.BEATRICE COCHRANE, Soprano Singing New Songs, Accompanied by Grace Drye OLYMPIC NEWS ATTEND MATINEE Vis PARK THEATRE All This Week A THRILLS! Chicago Stock SHRIEKS! SHIVERS! SHAKES! A THOUSAND SURPRISES! THE MYSTERY COMEDY HIT THE HAUNTED HOUSE A NIGHT OF TERRORS A TREASURE CHEST A CHAMBER OF HORRORS BUT YOU'LL WHOOP-WITH LAUGHTER-AND HOW! THERE IS ONLY ONE MYSTERY PLAY "THE SKULL" AND THKIti: NKVUlt VV1M. BK ANOTHER ONK EVENINGS PROMPTLY AT 8.15 MATINEES JULY 4TH, SAT. 2.15 r- A 117 McNAl'GHTON'S. TWELFTH ST. A 1 NOW aiOKtiAN-S.

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