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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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-i? "Sfsft tHC TYRCgR'i DAILY AUGUST BellwoocJ Streit. Telephone 4041. 1 11 1 1 Ann 'Hilla'i-d, 611 South Cam- Closson, First Harold Baker, street. Mrs. Paul Summers, street.

908 North Fourth 533 Stewart Social and Personal SHOW TIMES East on Beacon" 2:20 7:20 and 9:25 p.m. El City" p.m. "African Treasurer" 7:05 and p.m. WAPNI IIMOTNI PS fctPATIO STARTS TONltE 2-FIRST RUN PICTURES-2 A REPUBLIC FICTURf PLUS THIS HIT SARBARIC THRIttS IK OF EXTRA ADDED 2 Giant All Color Cartoon "Sniffles and the Bookworm" "Wearing of the Grin" Plus Late Warner Pathe News William who is stationed at Norfolk Navy Yard, spent forty-eight hour leave with his parents, Mv. nnd Mrs.

W. P. Bush, Main street, recently. Mrs. G.

p. Spranklc, Ardmpfe, is a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Bush.

Mrs. John Chilton, South Tuckn- hpe street, has returned from a visit with her sister nt Overtarook. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mann nnd their daughter, Helen, and.

Mrs. Norma Reeder, Railroad street, returned from Black Log Valley where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emery. They, also attended the Shade Gap picnic Saturday.

Carol Pritchett, North Ninth street, has returned after an extended visit with her brother-in-lnw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Hoover, Hyattsville, Md. The Rev. nnd Mrs.

Eugene Ankeny spent Tuesday nt Camp Harmony, near Johnstown. SHOP KEEPERS LONDON Britain, traditionally a "natibn of shopkeepcis," hns 717,788 shops and service establishments. The Board of Trade said this made one shop for every 68'i people compared with one shop for BELLWOOD SCOUTS AT CAMP THIS GROUP OF Bellwood Girl Scouts attended the summer flay camp at Sugar run. B- A CLASS OF 1943 HOLDS NINTH REUNION The Class of 1943 of the Bellwood- Antis High school held its 9th reunion at Reservoir Park, Tyrone, Sunday. Plans were made for large reunion for- the 10th annl- evory 131 inhabitants in the United versary next year.

States. Present, were William and Mary Pern Hnrvcy and daughter; John MOON CRATERS Verdabelle Wulfert Rowan and craters! 1 daughters; Richard and Doro- on the moon range up to 140 miles- th Steingasser Wnite and dough-, across, the National Geographic lci Oiieiln Wesley Campbell and Society says. Some probably were! 8011 James and Rhoda Burns: The number of coaches in use in has increased 132 1940. electric trolley American cities per cent since AT BUNDBUR6 HOME nnd Mrs, Vaughn Kruis who recently moved to 36 Boyd street, Blnndbure, held house-warming July 31. Present were Mr.

nnd Mrs. Charles Mannino and daughter, Wanda, Tyrone; Mr. Wilson Lovell, McCusker nnd son, tionald, 'binter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy Hollen nnd children.

Vnnormer; Mnrjorie Kruis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm Dean Beers nnd children. Fallen Timber; Mrs. Vefdena Lovell nnd Mrs.

Twila North and son, Allesmansville; William Reffner, Glasgow; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Buchanan, Reige Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. I-I.

E. Marnn, Mrs. Richard Ingram, Mrs Thelriin Oasermnler and daughters, Rita nnd Jonn, all of Altoona; Mrs. Elvira Kennedy, Miss Lcora Pcrsing, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Walter Syster, Mr, and Mrs. Prank Baker, and Cnr- mcn Pfahler, all of Bellwood. made by volcanic explosions, while' others may have been blasted out by huge meteorites. Adams nnd Helsel nnd Hockenberry ncr Palmer: son; Isabelle Wallers' son- Mnrjorie Clamant! son: Betty Part-j Francis Hall Yonkey; NIGHTLY DONN RHODES and his Hammond Organ Lounge THURSDAY SUPER220 DRIVE-IN THEATRE TWO FEATURES i IN THE SADDLE' RANDOLPH SCOTT ELLEN DREW "THE SEA HORNET' ROD CAMERON ADELE MARA Pnul Vnndevander, Louise Kaylor, Iris Cnsndny. Howard Walker, Robert Greenland.

WOMEN DEMOCRATS HOLD OUTING AT BLAND PARK The Bellwood-Antis Women's Democratic Club mci nt Bland Park Tuesday evening. A picnic supper was served nt 6:30 The president, Mrs. Bessie Cunningham, who celebrated recently, was honored with a sur- and card, er. Mrs. Edna Sheriff presented birthday cake.

I A short business meeting was con' dueled. The group was invited to 1 hold its September meeting nt thn home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Glu.s- gow, Sinking Valley. Those present were Mrs.

Norma Reeder, Mrs. Sara Epler, Mrs. Edna Sheriff, Mrs. Annie McGinnis, Mrs. BMty Pnrshnll, Mrs.

Ruth Pnrw shall, Miss Blanch Houston. Mrs. Arlene Parshall. Mrs. Sura Pnrshnll, and Mrs.

GretUi Miles. WARNER BHOTHCH3 WILSON LAST TIMES TODAY George Murphy V. Gilmorc in "WALK EAST ON BEACON" STARTS TOMORROW The Gay and Magrnificant Musical You Dreamed Someclav You'd See Tfcf CMCfftHCAKft or MVSICM. ENTERTAINMCNTS FROM WARNER BROS RONALD GENE KWHMLU btnt MAYO REAGAN NELSON DON DEFORE PHYLLIS THAXTER PATRICE WYMORI PETERMILNE nriiir in BRUCE HUMBERSTONE FIA'S I BLt'E RIBBON CAKTOO.N "THE LADY IN KED" And Late News STATE BELLWOOD TONIfillT "AUaddin His Lamp" In Color uilh John Sand'- Pulrlcia Medina Shori Subjects Lee Wells new novel The law hutl failed lllaise Kandell. anil his jam was his only frieiul.

After ten years in iSau Qucntin. he rclurneil to SPANISH to AS in Lack his property from ihe munlfr- ous Leonis. or ilie in the attempt. Here is a Western novel with a new a drama of action, stool, nerved men. and beautiful women, -uilh all the ro- inaiU'O and a (Urn I lire of thi? ouiiln jiroalOfft s.

Begins Saturday, Aug. 9 in TYRONE DAILY HERALD ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT Floor and Porch Enamel Enamel-Kote Super Kern Tone Kom-Glo BURLEY BROS. We have A RED DEVIL Paint Conditioner MODERN MORTGAGE LOANS We can supply the Mortgage Loan to suit your needs for the purchase of a home, repairs, etc. Monthly payments to include Taxes, Insurance. Minimum Expenses.

Central Building Loan Ass No. 2 970 Pennsylvania Avenue JOHN A. HILLER, Sec. PLASTIC TOKYO The vinyl plnslic. plant built Jnptm with American technical know-how has begun producton at' Kombarfl, near Tokyo, The 'plant which will ih- crease production or vinyl plastic in Jnpnn approximately 50 percent, is owned and operated by the Jap- try Ji 220 LUNCHROOM Route 220, Midway Between Tyrone and Altoona 12 in.

HOT DOGS Fountain A Curb Service Plate Lunches and Sandwiches Swiftest of all animals over very, There nro sis printer's picas to short listanccs is the cheetah. Giraffes nre the tallest of mammals. I all ono inch. Apiculture is (hr cnre nnd raising ol' boos. Good Iced Ten Can Be! Tastes so good! Costs so little I TEA Buy 1 i Holsum Holsum THUD! Goes The HERALD On Your Front Porch The "thud" of the Herald on your front porch brings to attention every member of the family.

For there are news and features of interest to all ages. News of the wedding of the young lady down the street, news of Borough Council doings, news on the political front, news of the local and national sports events. Then there are features: comics, columns, puzzles and so on that strike the fancy of all ages. And of course, you count on the Herald to know what goes at the movies, who has this or that to sell and what the local merchant is offering to stretch your budget. Yes The Herald is a must in of Tyrone homes and in many many other homes in the Northern Blair county area.

L.J II Enjoy These Herald Features Daily Local News World News State National News Church News Inside Washington Herald History 'Round The Town They Say Magazine Features Sport News Crossword Puzzle Radio, T-V Programs Blond ie Henry Rip Kirby Buz Sawyer The Flop Family King of Royal Mounted Little Orphan Annie Myrtle Brick Bradford Donald Duck Bringing Up Father si Tyrone Daily Herald.

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