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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, FKIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930 11 R0ARIX3 SPRIX3 SSCUTS I tTKSaPASTM TO FSEACH ON STEEL MERGER BATTLE LINE; NEVRY PATT0N K3LD EEETIX3 KGX5AY SPECIAL LENTEN vmrnms ROARIXO SPRIXG. Mar. 20. Boy the recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Jones ot this place, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Toungquist and son, Billy, North Fifth avenue, spent Saturday with Altoona friends.

Miss Daisy Monteith, who has been seriously ill at her homo for the past WILLIAMSBURG. Mar. 20. The PATTOX. Mai-.

.20. The condition ot George Wilson who has been seri Scouts held their weekly meeting ITo'ftiloy Diktat 'm the scout room of Rev. Frederick D. Eyster, pastor of Trinity Reformed church, announces XEWUrMap. 2d Harry Shaw and family spent Sunday at tUo home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Heuston, and Roaring Spring. that on Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. ously ill at his homo is greatly Improved. Trinitf Methodist church.

The meeting was opened with the scout oath after whlclj refreshments were served by the March group. Those present were Mrs. Hattle Eastep, J. K. Morrison, -ijlra.

Richard HItzel, Mrs. II. R. Allendei, Mrs. Frank Anpleman, Mrs.

L. Grossman. Mrs. John Hrtrlck, Mrs. J.

B. Ford, Mrs. Honey, William Qurvin. Mrs: iRol- ler, Mrs. Farks, Mrs.

Oscar Parks, Mrs. Elsio Troese, Mrs. William Zimmerman, I. B. Norrls.

Mrs. 'Warren Lilly and children. Ralph, Crttharlnp and Martha; Mrs. Fred Mrs, Fox. 1 kV- he will preach one of a series of Mr.

and Mrs. John Beigle, and r. followed by a number of songs, after son, Roger, were Sunday guests of Mr. 7 Mrs. John-Bogus has returned to her home in Windber after spending everal days with, friends and rela special Lenten, sermons, on the gen eral theme.

"Vital Problems in Re ligious Living." His theme for Sun and Mrs. John Claar, Hollldaysburg. Miss IUieda Beigle spent Sunday several weeks is much improved and is 'able, to be about. Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Heist and children, Altoona, spent the weekend with relatives at Patton. Mary Burns, Barnesboro, was day night's sermon will with her aunt, Mrs. Leo Dodson, East tives, at Patton. Miss Mary Montanaro was the tlonshlpio the Wedding Anniversary Freedom, Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Shaw and cuil guest of Altoona friends Saturday. a recent Patton visitor. dren and Mr. and Mrs. Logan Shaw On Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Russell which games were played, the meeting was then brought to a close with the presentation of the scout benediction in Indian sign language. Scouts present were: Herbert Wertman, Jack Horner, Thomas Marsden, Gerald Hudson, Otha Refiner. Gerald Hess, VInol Thomas. Ernest Grace, Thomas Gates, Donald Gates, Dennis Over, Kenneth Thompson, Herbert Grace, Merril Raugh, Paul Helsel, Dean Burket, Vance- Myers, Clyde Helsel lis vk jwt- VoV x' is Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Heist and son. Don Heist, Pittsburg, were weekend guests of Patton friends Lean ore Cowhor, of the department of niusio of Juniata col Kennedy, West Second street, cele- The recent automotive, exhibition at The ITugue Is reported to have been a success. brated their nfty-flrst wedding an lege is tho guest ot her parents, Mr. niversary.

The day was pleasantly and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Heist are former Tatton residents. 1 tnd Mrs.

M. B. Cowuer, North' Fifth spen In a social way. They had as avenue. Miss Louise Young has returned to their guests their son.

Lloyd Ken 'The Rev. D. H. Hinkleman, pastor nedy, Altoona; Harvey Davis and of Trinity Methodist church, --Is at and familjvDuncansville, were entertained, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Miles Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Chester "Wilt and sons, Chester, and Patrick, spent Sunday visiting friends in Duneans- I Mr. an Mrs.

St MiHer and Children were.Sundayuests of the form-er's brother EJmer Miller and family, "Stis BerhS4ine Sill, spent. Sunday visiting relatives in llollidaysburg. her home. South Fifth avenue, after having been the guest of friends at Phlllpsburg and Clearfield. children, Eugene, Catherine and Wil- and Glenn 'Rhodes.

i 4S Hon ml tending the annual Methodist con lard, and and Mrs. Andrew Personals ference which is held in Harrlsburj this year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder have Lantter and son.

Arthur, Hollldaysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy were 1 rt i returned from New Tork city where Mr. Thomas- Henry, Bedford, returned, to his home after spending married in Williamsburg and have they visited relatives and MISSIONARY SOCIETY several days, at the home of Mrs.

spent all their married life here, friends. Delia Bowers, Main street. Their many friends here wish them Miss Ethel McClelland, Hastings, Miss Anna Stephens returned home Sunday visitors at thtyhome of Mr. GIVES DEMONSTRATION WILLIAMSBUURG, Mar. 20.

The many more such happy occasions. Announce Birth after spending the past few days at was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. Jones, Fourtt and Mrs.

Stanley Conrad were, Mr. arid Mrs. Abraham Stauffer and Women's Foreign Missionary society A baby girl was born Tuesday af th home of friends in McConnels ville. avenue. tlaus-liter.

Geraldine. Gallitzin; Mr. of tho Methodist church held Us Prtss Photo Battle for control of Yeungstown Sheet and Tube company will, center In YounQstown, Ohio, with Cyrua S. Eaton (right) of Cleveland! fighting to line up stockholders agalnat proposed aale to Bethlahemi Sttel corporation and Eugene Grace, Bethlehem preaident, attempting; to convince them that the merger will not harm Youngatown Interesti.l to Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Bousman at their home on East Mr, and Mrs. Amos Heacock, Vil- Mrs. A. Carver and son, Ivan, March meeting Tuesday at tho home James Leoruuxi, and Mr. and AVilmor Delolier, nud son, Altoona.

PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY, MARCH 30 M'KCIAI, THROlT.ll TRAIN Leavtn tinturday nlnlit precedlnj rxcunluii Altoonn lt.SO M. Sf J-'lyern or Conduit Aitents All Steel Kiiulpment Pennsylvania Railroad Hamsport, spent tho weekend wltk Third Personals friends and relatives at Patton. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Franlc" Stalter has returned home after spending a week with of Mrs. Harry Fox.

The program was in charge of Mrs. Fred Fay. A very interesting Founders' day demonstration "was given by Mrs. Fox. Mrs.

Warren Lilly and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunnett and Harold Heacock and spn, William, friends in Ohio. Mrs. Ella Crajg have returned home.

cleare.d on the frolic held Friday. Wllliamsport. Mrs. Schueroan, Logan avenue, spent last week at her home in Orders were drawn and other matters after enjoying: a sight seeing trip in V1.x.Mn Mr. and Mrs.

William Rhodes were recent guests of Mrs. Rhode's only Miss Ethel Kae Jones, a student settled. Fishertown to attend the funeral of 1VI Ui who spenS the past sis weeks in returned home Saturday. Miss Mattamore Hamer, dental hygeifist in the. Woodland schools, returned to her duties after several days spent at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hamer, Main street. Bruce Brumbaugh and John VTm-bower, local boys, will leave this week for Bubbling Springs, Bedford county, where they have leased a Martha. Mrs. HatTToyEastep and Mrs.

Fay. The business session followed, teacher in the schools of Altoona was Mrs. H. Free, is spending sev Mrs. Tussey gave two vocal eelec surviving nunt, Margaret Dodson, Altoona, jvho is now 95 years old and is making her home with Mr.

and erat days visiting relatives in Tork. tions, and. the Wooing Bird' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rhule, Al and "The House That Jack Built." toona, were over Sunday visitors Miss Emma Michel then gave a with relatives here.

reading, "The Wife Hunting Deacon." The East End Social club held a St, her father. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Locke, Leslie visited their son at Shade Gap Sunday. 'Air.

and Mrs. D. L. Cogan and daughters, Kathleen and Marie, Elm street, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Rose Sheetland, Saston'.

Mr, and Mrs. J. Hoover, Hollldaysburg, spent Thursday at the home of and Mrs. James Mclntyre, Loyan A folic dance was given by the girls of the first to the fifth grades under camping site for the summer. Patrick's Day party Monday at the Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Imier ana Extra Today At 4 O'clock BrettV Fashion Revue Williamsburg hotel. the direction of Miss Dibert. Mr. LKUU sons, Altoona.

were Sunday callers iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detrick. Mr. Detrick, who has been PARTI SUGGESTIONS OFFERED Davis, president of the Logan Township school boards gave an address on the financial conditions of the township at present.

A bulletin of suggestions for Easter parties has been issued -from the of avenue. quite ill for the past month, is very much improved at this time. Personals fice of the bureau of parks and Charles Cogan, Pltcairn, was a Mrs. Mahlbn Evans. Mrs.

Joseph Beegle was a Friday visitor at Hollidaysbuvg. A group of Thomas Conrad's friends gathered Friday at his home because of the fact that his thirteenth birthday was here. A delightful time was had by tho following: Cecil Black, Donald Blatk, Edmund Beigle, William Francis Weaver, Ronald Yanattai Herbert Hale, tDavid Van-atta, Luther Conrad, Rodney, Conrad, James Smith. Reuel Conrad, Robert Conrafi and Aos Shaw all of Xewry. Harry jrcClaln and Joseph Delozler, Altoona, I i.

Mr. and HUlis Berkey, Selins-grove, are speuding several days with the former's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Berkey and other friends In town: V' -i Harrison Libbey, Elm street, enter recreations by W. T.

Reed, director, LOGAN SCHOOL DIRECTOR The bulletin contains party aids for Monday guest at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, Locust street, and Mrs. D. L. Cogan, Elm street.

TODAY-LAST DAYS" "BRETT'S," "SIMON'S" AND "LEOPOLD BIGLEY'S" SPRING STYLE SHOW AT 4 AND 8 O'CLOCK prospective hostesses and is free. In Mrs. Philip1 Brunner, Xorth Pine SPEAKS AT P-T. A. SESSION LAKEMOXT, Mar.

20 The Parent- addition to this service it; was announced that the personnel, of the street, who has been ill some time is improved. tained a number of friends at the Colonial hotel Moday at a dinner party in honor of his seventeenth birthday. Mrs. David Shiffler, Logan avenue, who has been ill for some time Is able to be about again. Mr.

and Mrs. Foster Dunn, Union-town, a'nd Harold Dunn and wife bureau is willing to lend their per sonal service to host or hostess. Sug Lcnnart Samuelson, Elm street, Ttacher association of Lakeraont held their regular montlily meeting in the school house Tuesday night. The meeting was opened by singing gestions- for April Fool's day parties, who has been ill for some time and a patient in. a Pittsburg hospital, has improved.

card and eewmg parties, dances and other social events are available in America." followed by the Lord's the office of the bureau which is Mrs. Frank Briener, Juniata, was Prayer. Business was transacted IJovd Smith and children, Horn- and children of Williamsburg, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn.

South Pine street. located In" the community room at lavsburg, were entertained Sunday at during which time the treasurer re a Friday guest at the home of Mr. and Dunn, South Pine street. approximately city hall. ported the home o'- Irs.

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