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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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il ALTOONA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 i YOU'LL STAND UP took charge of the Installation and obligation, and addressed the members. It was docided to hold the charter of the chapter open for several months in order that the people in Blair county eligible for membership may be given an opportunity to join. introduced to the Lions by W. B. Kappas.

Hiss teatrce Cochran several (solos accompanied by Miss Dorothy on the piano. Miss Jones gave a piano solo for the club. In the business meeting notice was given of the regional meeting of tho Lions' clubs of Central Pennsylvania. which will be held at Johnstown at tho Capitol hotel, Friday, November 29, at 0 p. m.

J. C. Fleck, reporting for the membership committee ot 'the club, announced that a full report ol the memborship of the Altoona Liona' club will be given at tho meeting next Monday. land parade across (lie field action and hear (hat "ilaht. the stadium and see, Poui? Oh, Hoy, you'll lie on your feet i When you see ami HE ll the when yon see the boys set Into ftti llfflitt light" cheer echoing1 over kriJi mnl a Boy, cheering1 hint Jo the LOGAN CHAPTER, S.

A. R. 'INSTALLS OFFICERS Officers of the Logan chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, were installed and local members received their obligations at a dinner meeting of tho organization at the Fenn Alto hotel Saturday night. The installation and obligation were ur.der the direction of John L. Walker, Fjttsburg, state president of the S.

A. It. Other state officers present at the gathering were: A. W. Wall, treasurer and registrar; Harris L.

Awl, chairman of chapters; Frank J. Forsythe, chairman of good citizenship; and Harry L.v McICain, chairman of decoration of graves. All of whom are members of the state board of management of the S. A. It.

and all residents of Pittsburg. Dr. G. C. Robb, president of the Logan chapter, presided at the opening of the meeting and following the dinner introduced Mr.

Walker who 1 L.LH.J, 81 fljfff! MIDNITE SHOW I 11 3. WEDNESDAY NIGHT POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY. BETTER HURRY COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS COLUASIA 7 7 terially increased as enrollment Is held open and those who start Friday night will be ablo to obtain their credits. Church Notes Five events are scheduled for Methodist Episcopal church peopla Tuesday night. Men of tho church will meet for the first session of the newly organized Brotherhood.

The Rev. G. W. Faus. Osceola Mills, will be the speaker.

There will be a business and social session. All men of the congregation are invited. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the homo of Mrs. J. M.

Douglass, South Fifth street, at 7:30 p. m. Junior Queen will hold a covered dish supper at 6 p. m. with a special program, featured by an address, Mrs.

G. Fans speaker. It is tho annual thank offering meeting. Mrs. IL Patten's Sunday school class will meet at her home on Main street at p.

m. The Loyalty class will meet at the home oe Mrs. Grani Taylor, Fostoria. A social will follow the business session. Catholic Girls' club has a Tuesday night meeting scheduled at the home of Miss Kathryn Hell, Orchard Place.

Moentita Girls' of the Church of the Brethren will hold a special Thanksgiving service in the church at p. m-, Wednesday. Personals Students at Indiana' Teachers' col-lego are lirst of the Thanksgiving holiday visitor to arrive at their Bellwood homes: Miss Dorothy Jamison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jamison; Miss Eleanor Colabine, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. It. Cola-bine; Miss Stella daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Plain Wolfe; Miss Madeline Wilier, at home with her grandmother, Mrs. Keith. "TTm'-ii 'MM I II 1 1" Ml! pi 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I mn ft-Rm fe A FIRST XATIOXAL VITAFHO'E I All Talking Comedy PATHE SOUND NEWS Eg "ZIP, BOOM, BANG" VITAPHONE ACT MIDNIGHT SHOW WED. NIGHT TALKING Ibjk A IjB dakcikg revue! fMM, STARTING FRIDAY MAT UAL COLONS' SIXGISG DANCING TALKING BEAUTIFUL I LAUGHS MILLION" DOLLAR STAGE SETTINGS WBMm 1 1 SALLY ONEIL I Wlt mM jack egan 1 iSMimrn with II 1 1 MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY Wonders Never Before Seen! Great dramatic spectacle based on Jnles Verne's Immortal novel. Two years to make! Cast of thousands! Thrilling' scenes filmed on the ocean bottom! Romance! Action! Mystery! In TECHNICOLOR.

DIALOGUE AN SOUND! NOW i I mi 1 Vtt. 1 LIONEL 1 11 ''l LLOYD FbIC mQS Son? i "'BABY I'Af 8kL STARTING "HOLLYWOOD all 25 STARS MIDNIGHT BARRYMORE It's 1 1 i ftlf 1 A JANE DALY gMlljl lM (omedy I In a Musical Oddity kWVMl' Wl4 I "B1RTU-HARKS" I A I 9 Mi4 2t i Sovolty STATE 1 FOX MOV1ETO-NE TS'EWS 44M WHEKE I S0U1)EWS l5aJ SCltEEX SNAPSHOTS OTJIEH FEATURES T0U BE" 1 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES First Session Last Night in Bell- "wood Methodist Church; En rollment Opened Until Friday JBELIWOOn, Nov. 25. The community ''leadership training school opened Monday night in the Methodist Episcopal church. Attendance was not up to standard but will bo ma- WEDNESDAY Another Dollar Day i On Eleventh Avenue FINAL DOLLAR DAY FOR 1929 Stair Carpet.

tf ff Per VU Jacquard Has- (1 socks. Each. l.UU $1.00 I Linoleum. -j ff Per I Magazine Bas- (f i kets. 1 Ruffled Cur- I tains.

Per pr. I Fancy Silk Pillows. Bed rillows, Mahogany Finished End Tables. Each Mahogany or Walnut Cos-tumers. Each $1.00 Arrow Furniture Company 1430 11th Ave.

Dial 2-9537 G. W. .1 I'res. IIO.MEK AYESTBKOOli, Sec. I.

Margurite De La Mctte Who Is No Stranger To Picture Fans In Altoona. Her First Stage Appearance Here. May Dawson And Her 16 Atlantic City Steel Pier Girls Company of Fifty People TRAWRSEHDO OPENED YEST DAY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES LIONS MEETING Musical entertainment ieatured the regular luncheon meeting of the AI-toona Lions' club tho Fenn Alto hotel yesterday. The entertainment program for the day was directed by E. V.

Jones and J. K. Itobinson. The "Chevrolet' Chevalliers," an octette composed of Altoona High school boys, under the direction of Howard W. Lindanran, were introduced to the Lions) by William Murray of the Murray Chevrolet company, and sang several numbers.

Mr. Murray was Hear Dolores Sing! FAIL NTO SEE! ViI DOiOM HDTKT WABW(JXH jDOTGHLLOWS JT I LOVS KPI C. Sa-ecn Play by riNTS FOX TTVITED ARTISTS FICTtTRI "A "DANGEROUS FEMALES" John Murray Vivien Oakland 1 :10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50 jfj Mfll MV fft The Says. This coining Saturday will be a event for the State Theatre, as we are the long- awaited and much Heralded "HOLLYWOOD RE VrUE." It is the first musical revue to each the screen and surpasses the finest and most mieful Broadway Productions. Rich in original and effects, with eye filling specialties and beautiful girls, it contains the cream of Hollywood and Broadway Talent.

The cast boasts cf 25 stars and a rhorus of 209, singers and dancers. Comedy galore. 1 7 famous song hits that everyone is humming, "kautiful scenes in Technicolor. Stage settings from i master mind, and all in all a production that you will long remember. This Saturday is the opening date, playing fcr one week only, with a special Midnight Show on SundayNight.

See You Saturday. Maloyy Mgr. I DON'T FORGET THE SATURDAY" MlAmoUf SllAW REVUE" I lVlIUIilgUt UllV I talking-singing-dancing il WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 12:01 CHORUS OF 200 I PERFORMANCE SUNDAY TICKETS ON SALE NOW k-i i. FRIENDS HOLD SHOWER FOR THANKSGIVING DAY BRIDE GALLITZIX, Nov. 25.

A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Miss Lonore Weidelt, 111 Main street, recently, who on Thanksgiving day will become the bride of Lester Meyers, formerly of Gallitzin, but now located in Pittsburg. The coming bride received many gifts. The following persons were present: Mrs. Robert Troxell, Mrs. Fred Buekrop.

Mrs. G. C. Mrs. George Watts, Mrs.

Louis Cronauer, Misses Kovmane Zerbee, Catherine Bcrnadette F.asal, Betty Ferguson, Pearl Harlin, Mildred Lego, Jane McGowan, Mary Rose Cosgrove, Dorothy Shaferm, Gallitzin and Miss Gladys Garland, South Fork. IJirthday Party Frank Salvin entertained number of his friends at a birthday party held in the Italian hall, Saturday PENN STATE MILITARY BAND ON AIR WEDNESDAY STATE COLLEGE, XoV: 2.V Tho military band of the Pennsylvania Stats College is to broadcast a special half-hour program from KDKA, Pittsburg, at 11:15 Wednesday night. This is the sixth consecutive year that the student musicians have broadcast from tho Westinghouse station on Thanksgiving eve. The event is scheduled as a preliminary to the annual Thanksgiving day football came with University of Pitts burg. Features will bo messages to alumni and friends from President Ealnh D.

Hetzel and C. L. Kinsloe, president of the alumni association. Prior to the broadcast the band of 7a men will play at tho annual football smoker sponsored by the Fenn State club of Pittsburg. W.

R. HAMMER AT WOLF'S AFTER STUDYING FRIGIDAIRE AV. R. Hammer, for some time in the employ of the Wolf Furniture company as Frigidaire service man, has just returned from the factory of the Frigidaire company at Dayton, Ohio. Mr.

Hammer spent two weeks at the factory taking a special course in Frigidaire servicing, learning also all the details of the Frigidaire's new cold control, an exclusive feature with this electric refrigerator. The Wolf Furniture company is the authorized Frigidaire dealer in this territory. GEEEXSBCRG. Xov. 25.

UP) Mrs. B. M. JlcCullough, widow of the late Congressman Walter McCul-lough, of Greensburg, died here today. 4' 1 mm "About five months ago, following an operation for appendicitis I did not gain strength enough to be up and about.

My mother and sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I have taken five bottles and it has helped me to get strong so I can do my own housework now. I have recommended it to several friends who have been weak and rundown." Mrs. Oscar Ottum, Box River Falls, Minn.

i trior xae. ft ENDORSED BY ALTOONA SCHOOL TEACHERS AS A PICTURE THE WHOLE FAMILY Which Opens a 3 Day Engagement at the Embassy This Thursday, (Thanksgiving Day) With a Matinee. Boasts of an All Star Company Including NOW Out door! 4 A. 4 if. tip A 1 You hear the thnllincr lines.

See the gripping action. Owen Wistcr's immortal storv. The greatest outdoor 100 Talking! Real! i 1 yft'x "BEACH BABIES' 11. 1:10. 3:20.

5:30. 7:40. 9:50 T. if. Midnight Show mm.

BA Your Tickets Now' 7 ran ft i nil talking picture ever. With a wonder r.TSt nf nonnlar Tn JJJ SHOULD NOT i The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told! mm mm Christy Talking Comedy Ruth Etting Sound News Feature ''iff 31 11, The New Show World Classic A5 "rira a KM Klein Bros. Broadway Comedy Stars Adolfo Giron And His Victor Record ing Orchestra X- John Bowers cowers Well Known Screen Star In Person W'iih CArY COOPEIX WALTER HUSTON RICHARD MAHY BIAN 2 (paramount Qicture "ffM W-fihKiMi Fj I llfeJ- Variety Comedy "ON THE HIGH C'S" Vith the Yacht Club Boys ci THE 1 CIMIE1N i ELLA If EVERY I.1RI 1 2 JHINti in yf 8 PERSON 4 ()VEL I Sound News Feature Pre-Thanksgiving tTTT1TTnnT A tT 'midniSht Get MIDNIGHT it 'ArrA? A -A 'A- 'A' A mmmmmrm-r-nrinr-muimmi 1..

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