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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, ALTOONA, PA THURSDAY, MAT Si 1M Heads Late Club School Make Year Ovn Sheer Frcck Caplet (Full Calendar floral tribute on grave and tap. Ladle of th Tent, and Interested friends, will assemble at th Arlington hotl, Tyrone, embarking for Tipton on th 1:30 o'olock trolley ear. Russia's plan to spend about $25, 000,000 in establishing farms within th Arctio Circle In Karelia will Include th Introduction of cattle, hot; and vegetable railing In that part of th world. Memorial Services For Sarah Dysart On Sunday Sunday afternoon, 2:10 e'olook, In the private etmUry at th old Dysart homestead, Tipton, an For Graduates Session Friday i Covered Shoulders Are I CI Smart Flattering Cool, nual Memorial service will be neia oy Bar ah E. Dysart Tent.

No, II, Daughter of Union Veteran Following I the eomplet Al toonaH Igh school calendar of vent for the member of the 1994 graduating class. The Senior woo hav completed all their examln-, tlons and who do not hav to' take ths special Carnegie test will not have to report back to home room until Tuesday, June 5. The! other seniors who hav to take the Carnegie testa began them; 1 of the Civil war, to commemorate the life of th late Sarah Elisabeth Dyart, Civil war nurse. William Robert Fuoss, Tyrone, he been chosen orator. Th Dysart Memorial service, an annual on, 1 sponsored by th so I fViJ A ciety named for Mis Dysart.

Tli annual convention of llxth District Sunday School as-oolation of Blair county will be bald at th Canoe, Creek Metho-dlit church on Friday. Registration of delegate will begin at 3 p. m. and the conferenoe sessions will open at 3:30 p. m.

with a children' division conference. There 'will be a children' chorus composed of boy and girls of the Canoe Creek church. The speakers will be Mis Ida Woo-men and Mrs. Eugene Macahan, Dinner will be served by the La-jiles of the church at 5 p. m.

At six o'clock there will be a yvoung people's division conference and the speakers and leaders will be Dan C. Pitt, general secre- Sarah Elizabeth Dysart, resided moat of her lit at the old home FOR NO, yesterday and complete them Friday, Th calendar of other activities: stead, one-half mile from Tipton, At the outbreak of th Civil war she joined the Union force a a THI FIFTH At Stat Sterti nurse. In recognition of her patriotism and unselfishness, her May 29 Distribution announcement and ticket for the baccalaureate. Boy who' nam are listed from A to report at 9 a. m.i I to at 10 a.

to nam permanently inscribed In Easily- Made By HELEN WILLIAMS Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern Printed chiffon made this darling Jrcss. It is deep rich shad of Bordeaux wine ground, showing striking contrast in turquols blue printed motifs. The buttons repeat the blue shade. It's a dress which could so easily grace a summer's afternoon, do delightful duty for informal evenings or go to town. Pique, linen, seersucker, law prints, voile prints, plaided gingham, pastel plain tub silks or shirting silks, will make up smartly this slender model.

Style No. 2731 is designed for sises 14, 16. 18 years. 36. 38 and 40 inches bst Size 16 requires 'A yards of 39-inch material.

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Th speaker chosen for Sunday is a former pupil of Mis Dysart and there is reason to feel he will bring a message of particu 11 a. girls A to H. 1 p. 1 to 2 p. to 3 p.

m. May 31 Practice for sermon to graduates at th Jaffa Mosque at 2 p. m. Juna 1 Distribution of caps and zowns. following the same order lar emphasis.

John McClellan Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davis, Lincoln avenue, Tyrone, and a junior in the school of law at Franklin and The Tent officials include: presi as the announcements and tickets tsxy 0f the Hollldayeburg Y. M.

3D. and Dr. W. W. Uuver, -county young people's superlnten- 'dent.

Miss Mary Neal will conduct a hymn sing at 7 p. m. and de-' votions 'll be lead by the Rev. Dunlap, pastor of the church. The address of the evening, will be given by William Robert Fuos.

of Tyrone. Thl will be followed by the business session, presided over by. Leon Lingenfelter. Report on committees will be given by John Treese, Howard Harpstcr, scheduled for May 29. dent, Ethel Rodkey; senior vice, Ella Cowher; junior vice, Mary Lanners; secretary, Anna Eves; treasurer, Ethel Kyi; guide, Ella Marshall college, Lancaster, has been honored by his fellow stud June 3 Sermon to graduates at ents in being elected president of the John Marshall Law club Product of National DutUUn and president of th Phi Kappa Psl fraternity.

These honors come to him in recognition of his great Jaffa Mosque. June 4 Annual senior banquet and dance, Jaffa Mosque. June 5 Marking of report cards at the High school from 9 a. m. until 12 noon.

Practice for commencement services at the Jaffa Mosque at 2 p. m. June 6 Commencement exercises Gibson; guard, Martha White; chaplain, Edith Krape; color bearers, Margaret Bailey, Bertha Mc-Klnney and Harriet Grip; patriotic instructor, Blanche Stewart; musician, Ethel Kyle. The service for Sunday include th singing of a hymn; prayer, address, placing of interest in college activities and studies, having been assistant Nov fork. N.Y.

STRAIGHT BOURION WHISKY manager of th football team and assistant manager of the dramatic club. at Jaffa Mosque at 10:30 a. m. and. R.

Stiffler. The Incoming officers will be installed by Percy Hauser, president of the Blair pninty association. The closing address will be given by the newly fleeted president. The Rev. Fred "Eyeter of the Reformed, church, SKollidaysburg, will pronounce the benediction.

Davis who is now 19 years of iaf if ni Benefit Quilt Display At age. is a graduate of Tyrone High school, class of 1931. He la being sponsored by the law firm of Hicks and Owens, having spent ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH Second U. B. Tonight A quilt display and entertain WISH THE NEW SUMMER EDITION OF THE HELEN WILLIAMS PATTERN BOOK features FASHIONS.

BEAUTY and HEALTH. Make this the best summer you have ever had with a perfectly planned wardrobe that is ready at a minute's notice for any arising occasion. Forty-eight pages of style that are smart and very easy to make priceless ideas for planning your wardrobe at a minimum of effort and cost In this enjoyable magazine, Adrian tells "What Age Woman Is Most Fascinating," and the secret of his recent vacation in their of ment program will be held this ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE fices in Tyrone, and will resume his duties during the summer va evening and tomorrow evening In the Second Avenue United Brethren church for the benefit of the IF, H. A. Benefit Play, Dance, Monday Aight The Young Women's Hebrew association will present a benefit cation period.

Ladies' Aid ociety of that church TEA FRIDAY kO 2731 The nroarram will begin at 7:30 mm -m iff The annual membership tea of cim i v. iuv i in i o'clock. HAS THE PLUS FOR YOU the Altoona Young Women's Chris This evening's entertainment will tian association will be held to be as follows: music, male quartet morrow afternoon at th home, 1417-19 Twelfth avenue, from I Helen Hayes' charming personality is also revealed. Send for Your Copy Today I Price of BOOK TEN CENTS. BOOK and PATTERN together TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

Address orders to (Name of You Paper) PATTERN DEPART MENT, 200 Fifth New Yorkj N. X. of Bellwood; reading, "Driving from th Back Seat," Mary Jane Pittman; play, "Mrs. Jenkin' Bril liant Idea," group; quilt display. until 5 o'clock Mr.

Richard Magee, chairman of th committee on arrangements, and her fellow committeemen have arranged an excellent program that will make play and dance Monday evening in the Labor Lyceum hall, 1827 Thirteenth avenue, with the play beginning at 7:45 o'clock. President Minnie Wolfberg will act as master of ceremoniee. A locel orchestra will plsy for the dance. The program for the evening is as follows: Carioca dance, Miss Ruth Mar-cue; play, "Two Goyim," written by Samuel S. Gross, and directed (by Miss Sonia Katien, dramatic chairman.

The cast for the play Adareas. Altoona 1'itoune PMrlta Fashion Service, 300 Fifth Avenue. New York City. Fridays performance will ne sonsrs with improvisations, Harold the tea an outstanding success. Crowd Assured During the meeting the delegates Prizes Awarded For Art Work who attended the biennial convention of the Y.

W. C. A. in Phila For Shop Dance delphia recently, will make re ports. Walz; reading, "Angelo's Offering," Shirley Palm; selections, "The Quilting Party" and "Melodies," by the Otterbein girls quartet composed of Linda Bryan, Alma Wolfe, Beatrice VanZandt and Alberta Bryan; reading, "The Fly in Church," Shirley Palm; selections, Harold Walz, organist of Memorial Baptist church; play; quilt display.

The sponsors hope to have more than 100 quilts on display and the Altoona High school ended its B. AND P. W. MEETING Members of the Business and Professional Women's club will hold their semi-monthly meeting The big dance to be held in Jaffa mosque next Tuesday evening is attracting attention throughout the city and county. The affair sponsored by the Machine shop unit of Altoona Works, this evening in the Oneida Room of the Penn Alto hotel.

Dinner will Includes A. Berman, Miss Sara Weiner, Sylvia Beerman, Miss Tessie D. Cohen, Sam Greene, Ben Troop, and Morris Stiller-man. Popular songs will be given by o.VIies Ann Weiner; comical readings, Miss Freda Sara; a pantomime, "And the Lamp Went Out," cast, Mollie Even, Miriam Isaac--son, Leabelle Sykes and Florence Getz, readings, Miss Ida Getz. Refreshments will be served free during the evening.

Tickets are now on sale and the public km mi a Ca A.R.Co. annual exhibition of work completed in the art classes yesterday with the awarding of ribbons for the first three places. The art classes are taught by Miss Edna Bottorf. The display was carried on duping the past week in the third floor hall of the school and in various rooms. A large number be served at 5:45 o'clock.

public is cordially invited. No admission charge will be made but a silver offering will be taken. O. N. Edmondson master mechan ic, is expected to surpass any Postal Employes Plan dance event In the history of the city.

Already over 1,500 tickets of students and adults visited the TIME for TALL DRINKS MAKE THE RYE 6 GIN WIT PEEK -e 33 PERFECT FLAVORS Memorial Day Services Members of the Service Rela have been sold, assuring success places and viewed the art work, for the organization. at large is cordially invited to at Jend. One of the finest dance bands tions council, composed of representatives of the Altoona post- all of which was done by students. In some cases, the judges were in the country has been obtained, and its program will sparkle with office, will sponsor Memorial Day services in the Grace Lutheran unable to decide the winner and duplicate- awards were made. the latest numbers, including specialties by world known artists.

Special Musical Service At St. Luke's Sunday A special musical service will church Sunday evening. A. Russel Aukerman, widely known carrier, Judges Tor the occasion were H934 Miss Mary A. Tressler, art I Hllly'i Dm Stores snd oth-I I cr Food and Dm Store.

jLr pure inexpensive ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH PLUS' RHYTHM Is president of the council. The services will begin at 7:30 o'clock and Rev. Burleigh A. Peters, pastor of the church, will deliver Shop men have flocked to the aid of the committee, to make the pre-holiday affair one of the greatest. Tickets have found their way into Bedford county, Alleghany county, Centre county and even a the sermon.

In addition to the regu greater distance, which means lar services, plans have been mapped to pay tribute individually to the memory of each deceased that a record crowd will pack the mosque for that night. postoffice worker. Hundreds of people have sent In their contributions to aid In Employes of the postoffice have been requested to assemble In the be held by the choir of St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal church, Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street on Sunday evening, May 27, 7:30 o'clock. The chair consists of 20 boys and 16 men.

I The program for the evening follows: "Hear My Prayer," a jhort cantata by F. Mendelssohn, with Master Howard Stiffler so-tolst; "The Earth Is the Lord's" by Frank Lyons, with J. F. Henderson as soloist; "Hark, Hark, My Soul," by H. R.

Shelly, with Korman F. Lane as soloist, and tNo Shadows Yonder, from Gaul's 'jHoly City," with Howard Moore as soloist. The choir will assist iji the presentation of all the worthy cause, and while sev- director of city schools; Carl E. Whipple, principal of Keith Junior High, and Sterling Smeltzer. Following are the names of the winners in each division: Sketching Pencil, June Kaga-rise and Christie Jasimas, tie for first; charcoal Charles Herbert, Jennie Morch, Horace Ross; water coloring Wayne Dugan, William Weber, third, tie between Joe Shoenfelt and Niles Titler; cuts for the Horseshoe, Marian Weber, Horace Ross, third, tied between Gennaro Risoldi and Elizabeth Gates.

Interior work (tw classes) First class Jennie Morch, Mary Hecker, Dorothy RIgler; second class Mary Kathryn Myers, sewing room of the building at eral thousand will attend the o'clock and from there, march In a dance, many will be there as spec body to the church, accompanied by Postmaster Arthur B. Clark and tators only, and there will be ample room for all those who care other members of the executive to dance. The leader the or force. chestra announces that not a few The wives and families of the cost officemen will also attend of the musical numbers will be played in this city for the first these services. Evelyn Croll, Mary Kathryn time.

The fact that proceeds of the dance will be turned over to the Woman's Aid of the Twelfth street unit of Altoona Works, has inspir GIFTS for GRADUATION hip $5.00 KOUND Myers; figure drawing Kenneth Masterson, William Weber, Wood- ed most every man in the 19 units to support the affair. Niagara Falls OLEAN, BUFFALO WEDNESDAY MAY 30 Commencement Dance At Jaffa Mosque On June 6 The Jaffa Mosque will be the scene of a commencement dance XV'ednesday, June 6 for members the 1934 graduating class of Altoona Senior High and Altoona Catholic High Music will be supplied by Ozzie Nelson and his band. Tickets will be placed on sale for the members of the graduating class at reduced prices. Special student tickets may be secured only from Willard C. Cross in ths Altoona High school.

Oth Tickets rood on recular trains and from Harritburg, connecting with excuriion train. row Wilson; lineoleum prints Bill Hettler, Evelyn Croll, William Weber; designsr-Gale Reffner, Jack Jamison, William Weber; posters Horace Ross, Mary Paul, Geraldine Hoover. Notebooks Paul Neff, Elizabeth Gates, Omer Fiore; illuminated manuscripts Vincent Peif-fer, Walter Smith, Charles Smith, Eugene McGeary; commercial lettering Tom Cashen, Denell Wigard; calendars Raymond Hauser, Eugene McGeary, Tom Cashen; pen renderings Eugene McGeary, Tom Cashen, Joe Washington Physician At Hopeuell On Saturday Robert P. Smith, donor of The Smith Vocational School at Yellow Creek, is bringing a distinguished physician, Dr. Ray Lyman Sexton, of Washington, D.

to give an illustrated lecture at a special meet of the Hopewell Township Parent-Teacher Association, Saturday evening, May 28, at 8 o'clock. Leaving Harrisburg 11:10 P. M. Learinf Night precedjnr Excursion Coaches only See Flyers or Consult Agents Reduced Fares Orer Memorial Day er nonet may be purchased at the Morrison Cove dairy store. Good leaving Noon, Mar 39, until Noon, May 30.

Returning up to Midnight May 30. Low Round-Trip Fares to All Points Pennsylvania Railroad President Harrison Zimmerman has made arrangements with the Southern (Morrison) Cove chorus to provide special music for the evening. WILL SELECT RABBI Altoona Jewry will hold an important meeting this evening in the Agudath Achim Synagogue, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be of an open forum and every Jew person in Altoona should attend since the meeting is to be held relative to securing a rabbi for the synaeague. Willing Workers Class Staging Play Tonight Members of the Willing Workers class of the Greenwood United Brethren church will give a two act play, "The Laughing Cure," this evening in the basement of the Broad Avenue Methodist Episcopal church.

STOP President Jacob Berman has call GRADUATION You have a son or daughter who is going to pass an important milestone in this business of getting on in the world. You are a bit puffed up with pride. You feci a glow of satisfaction that is going to express itself in a gift. What shall it be? Tradition has nominated certain things for graduation gifts a watch for the son a ring for the daughter. Fine! But the young er generation has outmoded a number of venerable traditions.

Maybe in the case of your boy or girl, something less usual would be more welcome. How to find out? One modern parent we know used this gift-giving plan at Christ mas. He casually introduced a discussion of advertisements with his son and daughter. They looked through the newspapers together. The conversation was directed toward It developed into a discussion of products.

This parent discovered his young folks knew a lot more about merchandise than he dreamed. They knew modes, styles, fashions, trends, trade names, the value of advertised responsibility. They had preferences and judgments formed on facts. He said it was the most successful Christmas their family ever had. Try this little scheme on your graduates this year.

It will make your gift-giving more successful all around. WHSftt YOU ARE ed the meeting so that all members of the Yiddish clan can have an opportunity to help select an outstanding rabbi. The production Is directed by Mrs. Verna Kelly, and the cast follows: William Chronister, Herman Peck, Filer Brown, William 4k GO laylor, Mrs. Carrie Shaal, Mrs.

Edgar Meek, Mrs. Blanche Grove, Mrs. Helen Bare, Mrs. Bessie Mc-Manamy. Proceeds obtained from the show will be used for the purpose of sending delegates to the Methodist training camp at Newton Hamilton.

SCHOOL SAVINGS PAYMENT Announcement was made in the city schools yesterday that the final payment on school savings accounts, owed by the former Union bank, will be cleared up with the final payment on June 1. The balance owed to the students is small that to further prolong gr i rvAi A. B. C. HAS STAG PARTY the payments would make the payments insignificant amounts.

Altoona's A. B. C. men held a stag party at the Blairmont Country club last night instead of their usual Tuesday noon luncheon meeting at the Penn Alto hotel. Al Klein, chairman of the entertainment committee, had a complete vaudeville show on hand.

aVfttr the show the member play-Id eard3. The party started at 14 o'clock with a dinner. Jnhn ALTOONA RESCCE MISSION service tonight at the Al-tioona Rescue Mission will be in charge of Rev. Penick, pastor of the Second U. B.

church. There tyill be a real gospel message and a good program of gospel songt. Services will commence at T-M WINTER MIC STORE 1415 Eleventh Avenue and see those beautiful streamline CROSLEY Electric Refrigerators. Satisfaction beyond your fondest dreams. We are showing thrs fopular models in our west display window 59.56 $11700 $14500 and they are sold on payment terms that you will like.

tnd a cordial Invitation. Is extend? 1 id to all. T. Lafferty assisted Mr. Kleid with the program.

PAST OFFICERS MEET "Past officers of Good Will circle, 206, O. of k. will meet this evening at the home of JJrs. RollieRowe, 543 North Third street, Bellwood. Cards and bingo (flH follow the businrss session.

A good attendance is desired. Further information may be obtained by calling 24997 or 2-2921, PLAY AT TRINITY LUTHERAN Members of St. John's Luther league will sponsor, a play, to be presented by the Good Luck Minstrels of Trinity Lutheran, this evening at 8-o'clock in the East Juniata Fire House. A nominal charge will be made..

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