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ALTOONA TRIBUNE. ALTOONA. PA, TRIDAT. AUGUST 18, 19SS Mrs. R.

Worner. A book, "Those Miss Anne Evin Weds Ycdtfcl and Cbrd Eaily tide! Altoona Union SCREEN LIFE (From Fafe 4) She says he has been a sphinx since the war days, but he will "tell plenty" if the studio gates are opened to him. Hollywood and its dollars ex art a hynotie influence. Jr. Mechanics To Hold Corn BoU, Wiener Picnic Junior Order United American Mechanics will hold a corn boil and weiner picnic, Saturday, at Mattern's farm, Canoe Creek.

The outing- will be sponsored by Warren O. Harding council No. 872, and all members, families and friends are invited. The ladies drum corps of the ladies auxiliary will present music throughout the day and play for an old fashioned barn dance in the evening. Games, sports and entertainment of all description will be held for all ages.

Ample parking space is assured for automobiles. Refreshments will former newspaper man who "captured one fellow the government almost put daylight through." He said he was charged by the Germans with being an American spy, by the Americana with being in the German service. Sphinx Wants Job In the steaming kitchen of a swank Hollywood restaurant is a chef who may get a Job. A woman acquaintance tipped him off. lagging is frequently the result of a weak wood picture" lowering1 of the red-blood-cells and their hemoglobin that are so very necessary to strength and vitality.

Then why not try 8.S.S. the proven tonic for decades 7 Its value las been proved by extensive scien Names Leaders Mrs. C. C. Marks Again Elected President of Lo-! cal Temperance Group Mrs.

C. Marks was re-elected president of the Altoona Women's Christian Temperance union, Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. M.

Walters was elected vice president; Mrs. Mabel Eardley, assistant; Mrs. George Barnhart, secretary; Mrs. J. H.

Owens, assistant, and treasurer, Mrs. G. Burkhart A report of the presentation of a picture of Frances Willard to the Italian Mission, in charge of Miss Sadie Sheffer, was given toy NERVOUS WOMEN FIND RELIEF Now They Are Praising Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i 11 ut, nuiuutir biles will leave the lodge hall, Sev- "if! 'w 2 -i. isct thU condiUon.

Pause and rea-enth avenue and Twenty-fourth Tou kaow weaknes II A -IZ. 14, IcV 18, 20 C-Z68Z ounif oaituuay, aL A p. in. The committee expects all juniors to turn out in order for the outing to be a success. Those desiring to drive out later in the day will be guided to the grounds by markers.

The committee is as follows: D. M. Tressler, chairman; Geiswhite, Thayer, Bayle, Copenhauer, Hill, Vickery, Snowberger, Boring and Pheasant 1 1, I builds sturdy Yhealth Wilson Children" was presented at the same time. Reports of the flower mission and relief commit tees and the treasurer were also accepted. Mrs.

G. B. Burkhart and Mrs. George Moorehead were named delegates to the county convention at Fifty-eighth Street Methodist church, Eldorado, September 14. Devotions at the opening were led by Mrs.

Joanna Shultzabarger with Mrs. Mabel Eardley at the piano. RETURNS HOME Marty Lenson, 2301 Broad avenue, junior partner of M. Lenson and Son, returned home Monday after a three weeks' vacation at Albany, T. While in Albany, Mr.

Lenson won the men's singles a tennis tournament. As a prize for winning the tournament, Mr. Lenson will be given another vacation at Albany at the resort where he visited. He will return in September when another tournament will be held. FELLOWSHIP OUTING Men of the Fellowship class of Grace Lutheran church will hold an outing this at Ivyslde park.

The men will be guests of the Junior Fellowship class, whose membership is of younger' men Automobiles will be at the church at 4:30 o'clock. ST. LEO'S CARD PARTY A benefit card party will be held by St Leo's church in the school hall this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Refreshments wrll be served. Hostesses will be Mrs.

L. A.Wissinger and Mrs. A Shortencarier. COMMITTEES MEET TONIGHT A meeting of all chairmen and committees in charge of Catholic day will be- held at 8 o'clock at Catholic High school Wherever You Go You're There With a Crosley AUTO RADIO $37.50 Easily installed and built to outperform any auto mobile radio in its price field. Winter Music Store 1413 11th Avenue An Unusual Selling Simon Sobel, Chicago Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Evin, 1822 Fourteenth avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Anne Evin, to Simon Sobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Sobel, 2950 West Division street, Chicago, Sunday, August 13, in Chicago. Rabbi Label, Chicago, performed the cere mony in the presence of relatives and friends. More than 50 couples, attended the reception given the newlyweds unmeaiaieiy ioiiowtng tne cere mony. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Sobel was manager of a Lerner chain store in Chicago.

Mr. Sobel is an investment broker. The newlyweds are enjoying honeymoon tour, visiting Buffalo, N. Y-, Fairmont, W. and they will stop in Altoona over the weekend.

Guests were present at the wed ding from San Francisco, St Louis, New York, Altoona and Pittsburg. Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Sobel, Chicago; Mr.

and Mrs. S. Evin and Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Evans, all of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy, Chicago; Mrs.

Ann easier," San Francisco; Mrs. Lip- shits and son, New York city, and Mrs, P. Marcus and family, Chicago. OLMES LOVE Miss Mary Agnes Love, 713 Third avenue, and Michael Olmes, 6099 Crawford avenue, were united in marriage at 8 o'clock mass at St Mark's Catholic church, Thursday, morning. They were attended by Miss Grace sister of the bride, arid George Olmes, brother of the groom.

The bride was attired in a fall creation of brown crepe with matching accessories and wore a corsage of yellow roses. The bridesmaid wore navy blue and carried pink roses. The beautiful ring ceremony was used, Father Deag-han officiating. Many relatives and friends of the parties were present and later a prettily appointed breakfast was served at the home of the groom. They will reside at- 609 Crawford avenue for the present At the breakfast Mr.

'and Mrs. E. A. Olmes announced the marriage of their daughter, Clara Elizabeth, to F. W.

Schmithammer, May 15, 1933, at St. Basil's church, Blaine City. They will be at home to their many friends at 604 Sixth avenue, after August 20. BTJRKHOLDER WENDT Miss Helen Wendt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Wendt, 1316 Twenty-flfth avenue, and Le-roy Burkholder, son of Mrs. E. Burkholder, Lakemont, were mar ried at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the rectory of St. Theresa's THIS CURTAINS I jx I IIS ItSff Is, Please Put a Grde No.

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The S.S.S. Co. of New pair Name "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable helps me wonderfully. I it for nerves and it quieted and me.

I have good natural "color now and a better appetite." Mrs. Lttlu Chonin, 2939 131st Point Place, Toledo, Ohio. "I am forty-seven years old. I have been suffering from terrible headaches and nervousness. All the time I felt 'Teeak and tired.

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound surelv is helping "me. My nerves are sleep well "and feel well and strong." Mas. C. "Richards, 870 Coney Island Brooklyn, New York.

Street City Address: Altoona Tribune Peerless New York City. church, Fairview, by Rev. Thomas Kelley. Miss Marian Wendt and William Wendt attended the couple. A wedding supper was served at the home of the bride following the ceremony.

The newlyweds will re- side in Lakemont. SERVICE Simply Dozens of Schemes Lovely For It By HELEN WILLIAMS Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished with Every Pattern Don't you think the way it buttons down the bade attractive? Chestnut-brown faille crepe silk was chosen for this dress. It is very smart, for first fall wear. For more" formal occasions, you can make it with dropped shoulder effect or with puffed sleeve as seen in the miniature views. Jt's the most simple pattern.

Yon can easily make it in about two hours. Style No. 2682 is designed for sizes years, 36 and 38 4 yards 39-inch yards 39-inch for jacket Price of Pattern IS Cents BEAUTY. PATTERNS in the new book of Autumn Fashions. Read how to RECAPTURE YOUR More ways to be the beauty it is your, right to be.

See what the. cinema stars are. You won't want to miss the new It has soignee if yon know what we mean. Send today for your copy, enclosing 10 cents in stamps or coin. This 10-cent investment will save you actual dollars on your fall and winter wardrobe.

Address Fashion Department Be sure to fill in the size of the pattern. Send stamps or coin (coin preferred). Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents. Around Sire Wanted.

20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust Address 4 State Fashion service. 200 Fifth avenue. Juniata College, Offers Added Studies Here Juniata college announced yesterday that courses in general accounting and Spanish would be offered this winter in Altoona. These courses are in addition to the com' plete freshman college course and the advanced courses already an nounced. Dr.

F. A. McKenzie, director of extension courses, and other rep resentatives of Juniata college will be in Altoona today completing plans and holding consultations. Interviews are scheduled this af ternoon and evening at Altoona High school. SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN FAGB PACH week seems to bring some "outstanding rood leature and this week apples have bid for first place, These summer apples make delicious tart apple sauce, pie and baked ap ples.

Spiced apple sauce, molded with gelatin and served with whipped cream, or whipped evaporated milk makes a delicious dessert. The recent hot weather has un favorably affected much of the garden produce but there are still many excellent choices especially among salad vegetables. For garnishing the com piate ana salads green ana stuffed olives take first place. The Quaker Maid Kitchen supplies the following menus: Low Cost Dinner Veal Shoulder Chops Mashed Potatoes Creamed Onions Bread and Butter Peach Shortcake With Whipped Evaporated Milk Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes Green Corn Sliced Tomatoes Bread and Butter Apple Pie Cheese Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Very Special Dinner Jellied Bouillon Celery Olives Baked Lamb Chops Scalloped Potatoes Green Peas with Mint Rolls and Butter Jellied Apple Sauce Whipped Cream Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Dr. Lefkoiv Altoona'g Leading DENITIGIT Painless "Sweet Air" EXTRACTION 50c Asieef) or Awake -EACH TOOTH Except Wisdom Teeth FREE EXAMINATION ff tftgjs mil 1,000 Pairs of Ruffled and Plain Marquisette Curtains That Can-not Be Bought Today to Sell For This Low Price $4.49 GULF GIVES IT ffzec The prompt, courteous, cheerful service you get at Gulf Stations is as much a part of your purchase as the gasoline and oil you buy.

Four of the standardized steps in Good Gulf Service are illustrated below. They are services you will appreciate, because they save you time and money. You can't buy this service Gulf gives it free. It's the kind of service that makes fast friends. lOGood Reasons For Shopping Gable's Today Clothes Props 20c Good substantial props of white pine.

Patent tops. 8 feet long. Had been 75c. Second Floor, 12th Avenue Building. Boys' Union Suits 19c Regular 39c broadcloth and nainsook athletic union suits, reinforced at all points of strain.

Sizes 24 to 36. Third Floor, 11th AVenue Building. Crinkled Spreads 75c Colored striped cotton crinkled spreads, 80x105 size. Only 100 at this price today. Main Floor, 11th Avenue Building.

Women's Hose 17c Rayon hose, worth to 29c pair. Suitable for every day wear. Assorted shades. Sizes 8 to 10. pairs 60c Gable's Downstairs.

Women's Gloves 39c Suede-fabric gloves, slip-on or gauntlet styles. 69c and $1 values. Eggshell, white, brown and gray. Main Floor, 11th Avenue Building. Girls' Dresses 69c Lovely celanese taf a dresses in pastel shades.

Assorted styles. Sizes to 14 years. Gable's Downstairs. Women's Hose 59c Full fashioned chiffon and service weight Silk Hose in desirable shades. 2 pairs fl.15 Main Floor, 11th Avenue Building.

Curtains 1 94c Tailored French Marquisette Curtains in ecru and white. Colored border or neat border designs. 2M yards long. First Floor, 12th Avenue Building. Women's Blouses 59c Assorted styles in prints, plain, colors and novelty stripes and Nearly all sizes.

2 for $1.00. Main Floor, 11th Avenue Building. Cotton Blankets 59c each Regular 69c cotton plaid blankets, 70x80 size. Five different colors. 500 at this price.

Main Floor, 11th Avenue Building. fiOraBSKEU I Wise women will buy these curtains in "houseful" lots enough of the various styles to redecorate ail the windows in every room. It's fashionable to use all ecru, or white or. ivory and it's wise to get them now at this price. Ruffled Curtains of plain or figured marquisette in ecru and white.

Made with cornice tops. Also ruffled curtains of colored marquisette with contrasting color design. Tailored curtains of figured marquisette and in ecru and cream. Finished with deep hems. 12th AVENUE BUILDING FIRST FLOOR in 4Sk 1 to pro.

an over. FILL YOUR RADIATOR tect you against the danger of nested engine. -mm CLEAN YOUR WIND SHIELD to give you better vision a real protection against accident. CHECK AND INFLATE YOUR TIRES to protect against under-in-flation which makes your tires wear out 20 faster. TODAY ONLY.

Hershey Breakfast Cocoa 3 Pound cans nut A good quality cocoa for making delicious hot. chocolate, cake icings or candies. The low price prohibits our acceptance of Mail or C. O. D.

Orders. None sold to dealers. llth AVENUE BUILDING is) I. CHECK YOUR OILto insure a proper oil level a protection against burned-out bearings. BASEMENT Time Payments PLAITED All Work Guaranteed HOURS: 9 A.

M. to 6 P. M. Daily Moil, Wed, Fri. Till IF, Phone 6090 1121 11th Altoona; Pa.

Work for Out of Town Patients Completed In One Day GABLE'S WE DO OUR PART WHEREVER YOU SEE THIS SIGN FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE.

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