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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930 PERSONAL Church of the Brethren will be repeated Sunday, 10:30 a. following the Sunday school hour. The chorus A. B. C.

CARD PARTY On the Second Floor- is directed by J. Q. Replogle. The MR. AXD MRS.

M. W. HAHX. pastor, the Rev. B.

F. Waltz, will Co. P-T. A. Conference To Be Held in Senior High School on May 3 preach a short sermon, in keeping 2415 West Chestnut avenue, and Mrs.

MONDAY NIGHT Joseph Elumenthal, 2617. Broad ave with the cantata theme. PHILATHEA CLASS nue are in Pittsburg visiting with The Philathea class of the First Methodist Episcopal Sunday school friends for a few MRS. W. L.

McKEAN Wash ington. spent the Easter vaca meets tonight in the church house, IFur .01 Miss Martha Turner, Mrs. R. L. tion at the home of her parents, Mr.

The American Business club will hold one of its largest and finest card parties Monday evening at the A'hieri-can Legion home for the benefit of the Charles R. Rowan Post No. 228 American Legion drum and bugle corps. 'Arrangements have been completed and guests are assured an evening of Gaines and Mrs. Earl Fishell are hostesses.

A. H. S. Alumni Spring Frolic Tuesday; A. B.

C. Card Party Monday Night; and Mrs. Forest Smith, 2001 Fourth CITY YOUXO PEOPLE WILL MEET TONIGHT The Young People's City Sunday School council will meet tonight, 7:45, in the First Methodist Episcopal church. Y'oung people of the enter-tainirig church will have charge of the program. Chalmers Barr has been named to lead the worship period, theme of which will be "The Power of the Resurrection." Miss Edna Stinogel will talk on the theme.

avenue. PLANT TREES KTtJ- JLC7 Twenty-five hundred trees were planted on -the land of Professor Tar Miss McVey Honored MRj AXD MRS. F. W. CLAAR and family of DuBois spent the weekend delightful entertainment.

Both bridge ring S. Davis, near Homer's Gap, at and 500 will be played and. prizes are at the home of the latter's parents, being displayed in the Penn Central Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Fether, 5710 Plans are being completed for tlio the foot of the Allegheny mountains, east of this city, last Saturday. Mr. Davis was assisted in the work by The recreation will be featured by varied diversions. John Shope, building from today until Monday through the courtesy of Murray Blair County Parent-Teacher association conference to be held in the Al- members of the Allegheny Outdoor Shollar.

Broad avenue, Eldorado. i MISS GLADYS BEVAX, daughter of Mrs. Theodore Hanawacker of toona Senior High school May 3. Dr. M.

A. Wolfberg is general chair president of the council, which is composed of young people of all denominations, will preside for the business session. Although the program has not MISS ELIZABETH McVEY JUNIOR PROM LEADER AT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Miss Elizabeth McVey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McVey, 3509 Fort Roberdeau avenue, Allegheny Furnace, a coed at the University of Maryland, College Park, Mdl, and man of this affair and has appointed the following committees; Bill Thomp been completed it undoubtedly will A Friday and Saturday Feature! son, Bill Harlan, Harry Cohen, and be a splendid one and will contain much of value to both parents and Duncansville, returned to New.

York city the early part of this week after a very delightful winter vacation spent- in the West Indies. club, Boy Scouts, W. N. Decker, secretary of the Altoona school board and Professor Smith, a former school principal. Two thousand five hundred trees were planted, comprising 2,000 evergreens and 500 noon Professor Davis regaled his guests with a substantial dinner his on the property; The meal was prepared by three daughters of the county school superintendent.

teachers. Charles Loose, Muncy, Clyde Saylor, who have had charge of the American Business club card parties as an advertising and prize ITALIAN SPAGHETTI MEALS Italian spaghetti will be served for benefit of Our Lady of Assumption Catholic chapel, Pleasant Valley ave Lycomine: county, blind orator and former member of the Pennsylvania committee. These men will have John Pizer, president of the junior class, were leaders of the grand march nue and Fifteenth street, Saturday, 12 MISS DOROTHY BASLER, daugh charge of. the display and arrange ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank M. Basler legislature, is scheduled as the principal speaker of the meeting. There will be two sessions, 10 ments for the benefit of this affair at the Junior Prom held at the noon to 12 midnight. Mr. and Mrs.

Serafino Turchetta and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Wolfberg has also a Wardman-Park hotel Washington, Antonio. Ventura are in charge of ar and 1:30 p.

m. Mr. Loose will speak recently. and Dorothy Calhoun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John.C. Calhoun, accompanied by Mrs. Basler, are visiting in Charlottsville. Va. rangements.

Public patronage is solicited. The Junior From, always an out at th afternoon meeting. Among other prominent guests will be Mrs. Red, White and Blue team under'the following captains: Paul Goetz' who will captain the Red Elmer Van Ormer will captain the White team standing social event of the season William Brice. Bedford, state was unusually brilliant this year and MEETING CALLED All patriotic organizations are requested to send representatives to a meeting of the general committee Saturday, 2 p.

in the hail of Post 62, G. A. .311 Chestnut avenue. The meeting is called for the pur WILLIXG WORKERS CLASS The Willing Workers class of the combined with the interfraternity tea JUNIOR SOCIAL Members of the Junior class of the and. fifth Rossbourg dance held the First Methodist Episcopal Sunday following day constituted one of the Altoona High school will hold the last most elaborate social functions ever social for this term in the study hall sehpol will' meet at the home of Mrs.

Raymond McFarlane, 602 Fourth avenue, tonight. Mrs. C. F. Straw- pose of making arrangements for the held by the university.

of the school tonight at 8 o'clock. celebration of Memorial day. Miss McVey is at the university for president and Mrs. George Hower, Johnstown, district president. All associations of the city are asked to send representatives to the conference.

Luncheon wilt Tie served at the school and reservations may be made by calling any of the officers before Monday. The officers of the county association are: J. Q. Replogle, president; Mrs. C.

TV. "Walters, secretary, and Mrs. W. K. Stultz, treasurer.

meyer is assistant hostess. (ADVERTISEMENT) BUTLER Edward Nixom, 52 her first year, studying home econom and Harry E. Clarke will caption the Blue team. The Red team consists of the following numbers, Paul Goetz, Monroe AVharton, Frank Baldt, R. Black, Walter Gipprich, Earnest Gal-ligher, and John Herd.

White team consists of Elmer VanOrmer, Paul Hedinger, Fred Samuel Di-Fancisco, Butch Crissman, Wally White, and Mike Petti. Blue team consists of Harry E. Clarke, Charles Frick, Frank Buchanan, Earl Cath-ams, Adam Muri, Fred Curry and John Tom Brooks will have charge of CANTATA TO DE REPEATED The Easter cantata given Good Fri Nix Station, and William J. McCor- ics. She spent last week with her parents liere and returned to school 73, are killed in automobile ac day night by the young people's Mothers Corns Tuesday afternoon.

chorus of the Twenty-eighth Street cidents. K. T. AUXILIARY Are All Gone MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME PLAYS CARDS TODAY The Ladies' Auxiliary to Moun That's what an English girl writes The Tribune's 15c Practical Pattern tain commandery, Ko. 10, Knights Templar will hold its monthly busi cards, while Fred Glass and "Rabbit" Curry will have charge of the tables ness meeting in the library of the A.

II. S. ALUMXI DAXCE TUESDAY Everything is in readiness for the spring frolic to bo held by the Al-toona High School Alumni association Tuesday evening at the Penn Alto hotel from 8:30 to 12. This is an informal social affair and both dancing and cards will be Masonic temple today, promptly at By AXXE ADAMS The woman of more ample pro Jonasson's Mid-Season Sale! 5 Natural and Red Fox AnA Scarfs 3.0 2 Double Swift-Fox Fur COC Scarfs tP-0 2 Cross (dyed) Baby Fox dlQQ Scarfs P3y 2 Cocoa (dyed) Baby Fox (QA Scarfs PO7 6 Red Fox Fur tf ft Scarfs 3Oy 4 Fine Red Fox Fur Cl Scarfs ipTrO 2 Unusual Silver (dyed) Fox Scarfs 4 Cross Dyed Fox Fur Scarfs VTfO 6 Superior Pointed Fox A Scarfs 4HtD Other Fine Fur Scarfs, at $69.50 and Up p. m.

At 2:30 p. a card party will be portions will welcome this simple frock daintily trimmed with white to the makers of Radox the 'greatest corrector of common' foot ailments the world has known. Millions of mothers in America, have corns and bunions-and callouses as well as tired, burning, aching feet. These foot troubles will all go in a week if you" will use Radox faithfully for a few nights in succession as directed. held in the banquet hall of the temple.

There will be tables for both bridge and chairs. The American Legion auxiliary team who will also assist In this card party will be captained by Mrs. Jack Rog ers. The following members of Legion and auxiliary will assist Dr. Wolfberg in this affa': Dr.

D. Bohn, Frank Toole, Don Norton, Baker Reed, Fred Sturm, Mr. Larrimor, Albert Petlagrin, Dan Carey, Mrs. M. A.

Wolfberg, Mrs. Anna Marcus, Mrs. John Weidly, Paul Moran and Harry Slep. pique collar, cuffs, pockets and belt. and 500.

enjoyed. All members of the alumni Two inverted pleats give additional and their friends are invited to be' freedom and swing to the skirt. Tho present. short sleeves are setin for perfect fit. Proceeds from the dance will be lou can get Radox at any real Pattern 1754 may be made of ging druggist in America, Nr ham, percale, pique, cotton broad used for the benefit of the scholarship fund.

Many students of the high school are benefiting by the fund at present and owing to the number of Drug store sells dozens of packages cloth, pongee or rayon. Small a day Get a package; follow directions, and if Radox doesn't, do as advertised get your money back. MRS. FOREY HOSTESS AT SAUER KRAUT DIXXER A sauer kraut dinner was held et the home of Mrs. Nannie Forney, 214 Front street, Lakemont, Tuesday evening.

After a delicious meal a pleasant social time was enjoyed. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. McMurray.

Mrs. Forney, Mrs. Annie Lonsdal, Mrs. Lillian Herner, and children, Mrs. Celia Hatch, Mrs.

Minnie Brown, Mrs. Minnie Reed, Mrs. Lena Smith, Misses Nell Trout, Elizabeth Tierney, Huldah and Minnie Trout, Bess Gingery and Mary BATHURST EHGARTNEll WEDDING ANNOUNCED Miss Mary Anna Ehgartner, 1520 Crawford avenue, and Gerald Franklin Bathurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. IL M.

Bathurst, 153S Crawford avenue, were united in marriage April 22 at Hagerstc Md. What English Girl Wrote "Mother suffered for years with applicants on file the committee in charge decided upon the Spring frolic so that more students may receive the opportunity of the higher education. The affair is being approved by Dr. G. D.

Robb and student advisors and a large success is pected. very bad corns, but now after using Radox, has not got a corn, or any 1 I b. i ft of rnr 1 ry i sign of a corn at all. She used three tablespoonfuls of Radox in two quarts signs colorfully printed on light grounds are neat and fresh looking. Designed only for sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50.

Size 38 requires 2 7-8 yards of 36-inch material and 7-8 yard trimming. No dreslmaklng1 experience is necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage lor eTery size, and simple, exact Instructions are plven. Send FIFTEEN: CEXTS (15c) In coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sore to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted.

Our PATTERN BOOK of NEW SPRING and SUMMER STYLES Is FIFTEEN CENTS, but only TEN O'Brien, Vincent Fisher, Earl Lutz, Ira Miller, Walter O'Toole, Jimmie of hot water (not boiling) so that she could put her feet in with comfort and soak the feet for half-an-hour, adding more hot water as the other got a bit cold; after which she found she could pick off pieces of corn quite The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Gardner of the Methodist church and Herman Stetter, brother-in-law of the couple, witnessed" the ceremony. 'For the present Mr. and Mrs. Bathurst will reside' at the home of the bridegroom's parents.

JOBEL PATROL HOLDS PARTY IX FREIHOFER AUDITORIUM Members of the patrol of Jobel and Bur wood Hatch. Meyer Jonajtqn Co 1226 Eleventh Avenue Phone 6145 TRAVEL CLUB TO DISCUSS PAXAMA easily. Now they are THI DEI, CLUB HOLDS MEETING The weekly meeting of the Phi Del club was held Wednesday night at the Penn Alto with Henry Isaacson, president, in the chair. Jack Claybaugh and Bernard Adelson were elected members, bringing the membership to 25. Samples of the new club pins were received and voted on.

Plan3 for the Phi Del prom to be held at the Penn Alto hotel in May were discussed. (Miss) London, England. A meeting of the Travel club will 6th 1929. be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Penn Alto hotel. Roll call will court, Ladies of the Oriental Shrir, held a card party and dinner at Freihofer's auditorium, 903 Twenty- CENTS' when ordered with a pat tern.

Address all mall and orders to The Altoona Tribune Pattern De' Bartment. 243 West 17th St- New York City. Eleventh fcOli I JC Ctt JO Ave- DEPENDABLE DRUG STORE Street be answered with current events and the general subject for the evening will be "Panama." Miss Emma Shaw will discuss "History of Panama to the American Occupation" and Miss Bertha Westley will sing on "Panama After the American Occupation." The meeting this evening was postponed from last week on account of Good Friday and it is hoped that there will be a larg3 attendance of eighth street, last night. The affair was a great success in every way. Members of the committee in charge were Mrs.

Ylngling, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Breisacher, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Condin.

"Uncle Joe" Fritsche, representing the Freihofer bakery, assisted in the preparation of the dinner, RUMMAGE SALE TODAY A rummage sale will be held today and tomorrow at 707 Twelfth street by the Olivet society of the Second Presbyterian church. MONEY SAVERS Rraenillc bozn, sealed with Blue iRlbboa. Tkk Bar I Cin.OBESTTI RS DIAMOKD BRAND PILM.fn40Voi.bmi I0U IT Muccun iTurvilu Today Tomorrow MISS FRAXCES RUSK WEDS GEORGE C. HETTLER A very pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at' 4:30 in the First Christian church, Bethany, W. when Miss Frances Virginia Runk, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Kunk, 1017 Lexington avenue, and George C. Hettler, SG3 Seventeenth street, were united in marriage.

The ceremony was performed by Br. Cloyd Goodnight, president of Bethany college, of which both Mr. and Mrs. Hettler are graduates. The service was witnessed by immediate relatives and the couple are at present enjoying a honeymoon trip in the Shenandoah valley.

Upon its conclusion Mr. and Mrs. Hettler will reside in this city. Mrs. Hettler is the daughter of L.

G. Runk, president of the W. E. Hoffman company and is well known in this city as a talented musician. Mr.

Hettler is president of the Altoona Leather Store, and serves as a director of Bethany college. Phone 2-9224 for Service BRADLEY BECK WEDDING AT GALLITZIX A very pretty wedding was solemnized in the St. Patrick's Catholic church, Gallitzin, at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning when Miss Cecelia Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck, Gallitzin, was united in marriage to Marvin Bradley, son of Mrs.

Catherine Bradley, Lilly, the ceremony being officiated by the pastor of the parsonage, the Rev. Fath U- jay a. 3K saKarsaaamaml 40cSquibb's 34c Tooth Paste. CREDENTIALS URGED Urgin that local business men ascertain the advertisement solicitors for so-called "labot publications" are bonafide and carry credentials of the organization they pretend to represent, the Blair County Central Labor union has issued a warning to the effect that all solicitors for such magazines should bear the endorsement of the union. Labor union officials will endorse the credentials of reliable agents, attested, with the seal $1.20 Flaxo- 50c Beechams Pills $1.00 GilJette Blades 40c Fletcher's 77c- I 1A 10c Palmolive -J 'T Castoria Soap, 12 for er John M.

Quinn, at a nuptial high mass. Their attendants were Miss Marie Bradley as bridesmaid and Wilbur Bradley as best man, the bridegroom being a brother of both attendants and residing in Lilly. 34c 79c 89c 28c 79c 79c GOLD MEDAL -MILK 35c Encr- 50c Menthola- of the union and signed by Charles E. Mayes, president, and John F. tum gine The bride was attired in' a gown 22c 37c 50c 34c Weller, secretary.

In order to be I 25c Wood $1.00 Squibb's of blue chifTin velvet with matching hat and parried a marvelous safe, local business men are asked to call the Labor union when in doubt. Petrolatum Consult Miss Jane Jackson, from the famous Salons, R. Louis, New York, who will be here in person all this- week. Let Miss Jackson show you privately how to remove the years from fading complex-Ions how to restore the' glorious glow of a youthful skin. Consult her any time this week there is no obligations whatever.

bury Soap. 3 for 50c Mermen's $1.00 Mile's PHILADELPHIA Gifford Pin Nervine Shavinsf Cream chot mails statement of position election laws to Franklin N. Brew: president of Elections Association. bouquet il roses. The bridesmaid wove -s of pink satin with matching uries and she carried a pretty bouquet of pink bridal roses.

Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Catherine Bradley, Lilly, after which the newlyweds departed on a honey- FREE ALTOOXANS AT ARXEGIE TECH FOR PAREMS' DAY-PITTSBURG, April 24. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Noll, 310 Walton avenue, Altoona, are visiting their son, Jack Xoll, a freshman' in the, college of engineering, today, and are the ruests of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg, during the eighth annual" Parents' day. Parents' day is planned each year by the student welfare committee in order that the mothers and fathers of the students may become ac- quainted with the institution where their children are studying. Dr. Thomas S.

Baker, president of the Carnegie Institute of Technology will speak in the college of fine arts this afternoon. An entertaining pro VfHOOPIIIGCOLJGH No "care" bat helps 1 A Bottle of KODAKS All Sizes and Trices FILMS Fresh supply always on hand. ViSBS moon trip to points of interest in the west. Upon their return May 1, Mr. and Mrs.

Bradley will make their home in Lilly, where the bridegroom is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company. Agency Loeb's Dietetic Foods A Fresh Supply of AUREATED GLUTEN BREAD Always On Hand MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Aqua Velva "With Each Tube WILLIAMS SHAVING CREAM 35c Women are responsible for this announcement! LIVING ROOM gram has been planned. Parents day this year coincides with the annual exhibition of Carnegie Tech. This evening the entire institution will be "at home" to visitors. More than 20,000 persons are expected to attend the exhibition.

ilie 1.25 sire nr DJER KISS Double Yolnc Special Itegular Pjer Kiss Face Powder Tanctto DJcr Kiss Perfume $1.00 Size Djer Kiss Xalcnm All for S1.15 Ualf Kcffiilur Trice Outfit! Ten Pieces All For 100 Sor your ofld Range ANY KIND ANY MAKE This generous offer to apply on the purchase of any type WESTINGHOUSE Automatic Electric Range With the New Time and Labor Saving Features riTTSBtBG COUPLE WEDDED AT BELLWOOD Charles Edgar Caldwell and Miss Ethel Margaret Wilson, both residents of Pittsburg, were united in marriage at Bell wood, Thursday, 8:30 p. m. The ceremony was performed by George E. Fuoss, magistrate, at his Apartments on Main street. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred L. McCosksey were attendants. The ladies were in evening costume and carried bouquets of sweet peas and snapdragons. After the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Caldwell left for Pittsburg, where they will reside. is noMtjt the IZtsize now5(D Hundreds of women have wanted to use this famous Tonic Shampoo, but felt that the rouldn't afford it. Now they can! The four ouncebottleat50cand the eight ounce at 75c makes this the most economical shampoo on the market. BLACKHEAD ELIMINATOR AT LAST Natum secret method for the removal of BLACKHEADS Sab Sure 5jpmJ Ptlf SO 'Ait 4mSfr Try a Pound MARY LEE CANDIES Always Fresh Get a complete living; room outfit, Including: a large davenport, a club iltalr and a wing back chair, all with serpentine fronts and upholstered In lacqnard velour, a bridge lamp, an end table, a table lamp, an occasional table, a smoking stand and a niucnzinc basket, and a pair of book ends.

A marvelous value Down Installs This Range in Your Home Lb. ALLIED SOCIAL The Allied committee of G. A. R. organizations will hold a social in the hall at 911 Chestnut avenue, tonight.

There will be a mystery sale lunch and cake walk. (ADVERTISEMENT) Will Help You HUSBAND'S MAGXESU, in its extra dry form; is without an equal to relieve you of Indigestion, biliousness, or constipation. Sold In 1 ounce bottles only. All drujsrists. 70c (8M tafe At the STANDARD 1407 Eleventh Avenue 9 9 VICTOR RECORDS "All of Them 4.

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