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Altoona Tribunei
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE. ALTOONA. FRIDAY, JUNE 15. 193 PACK TE31 Recent Bride AROUND THE STATE Season's Greatest Sale of Mt. Carmel Graduation Sunday lice hold Frank Mlna, after his nephew, Carl Satlra, Stl.

went to a hospital with severe kuifs wounds. Tollce said they were Involved in a family quarrel. Mint also was wounded. PHILADELPHIA, June Dr. S.

Parkes Cadman, pf Brooklyn, told 1,328 graduates at Tern, nle university commencement ex nearby woods. Coroner Ed Lowrey said the boy shot himself accidentally while hunting. By the Associated Press KITTANNING, June 11. A bolt 0f lightning knocked Sterling Raver from his porch where he watched a thunderstorm. Fire destroyed the home and contents valued at $5,000.

HARRJSBVKG, June 11. State emergency relief board officials delayed until Monday a special meeting -to determine ata. Mr. Christman is employed as a machinist in the Juniata shops, CONRAD ILLIG CRESSOX, June 11-Miss Mary Grace IlUg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Augustine Illig. Munster, and Robert Conrad, son of Mr. Ed Conrad, Sybcrton, near here, were married yesterday morning at 8 o'clock In the Holy Name Catholic church, Ebensburg. The assistant pastor of the parish, Rev. John Callan.

officiated. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. John Walrfel, the latter being a sister of the bride, both of Wilmore. Milo Park, located in outskirts of Ebensburg, was the scene of a wedding dinner and reception which Immediately followed the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conrad will reside in Syberton. where the bridegroom is ercises to "read the Bible as ths best book for life." Honorary de PHILADELPHIA. June 11 (T) The Presbyterian Convenant union, formed to "reform" the organisation of the Presbvterlan Church in the U.

S. voted to disband and fomt a new group. PITTSBURG, Jtme -Po grees were conferred upon Dr. Cadmnn and Dr. Lester K.

Ada. state superintendent of publio in struction. status of needy World war veterans I The graduation of the eighth grade class of Mount Carmel school will take place in the church of i Our Lady of Mount Carmel Sun-j day morning at 15. The S3 graduates are: Thomas Abram. Leo Baum, Eugene Cic- carella, Jamcs Cannosino, Paul Condrin.

George Colosante, Joseph DeBernardis, James Drenning. I James Eger, William Eckenrode. Carl Longo. Vincent Luddy, Joseph Meraglio. John Mollica, John Stich.

William Soiarrillo. tknald Sonefelt. Bartholomew Venettorii. Rose Brady. Regina Brady.

Rita Con- who will share in the bonus payment. FITTSBURG, June 11 Safety Dierctor Thomas Dunn refused a 15-day furlough ordered by Mayor William N. McNair, declaring: "I'm not going to be fuvlough-ed. I'm the director." McNair appointed himself safety director and started to shake up the police department. i WARREN, June 11.

S) A A NEW KIND OF PIANO Nf in Looks Nv in Beauty New in Tont Vf MAODOKpp EiyffcilORD lcn, Mary Jean Iavidson, Euza-; beth Eckenrode. Helen Fedeli, Elirabeth Hatch. Elizabeth Hughes. Anna Mary Hoffman. Helen Lan-dolfi, Marie Lardieri.

Antoinette Laraia. Eleanor Maxine i Paisley. Jeanne Wood. STINFR LYNCH On Wednesday evening. May 27, at seven o'clock, at the rectory of St.

Matthew's Catholic church. Tyrone. Miss Katherine Lynch, daughter of Joseph Lynch. Tyrone Forge, and Harry Stiner, son of Mrs. Charles Milton, were united in marriage by Rev.

Father James A. Tolan. The couple was attended by Miss Mary Patrick as bridesmaid and Cecil Swatsworth as best man. The bridegroom is employed by the R. C.

Burket contracting company, The newly-weds will make their home Tyrone. searching patty found the body of 13-year old Edward Anderson tn of the St. Patrick's Catholic church, last Thursday. Their attendants were Miss Mary Greevey and Charles Solarz, both of Gallitzin. Mr.

and Mrs. Gillen will make their future home In Gallitzin, where the bridegroom Is employed by the Argyle Coal Mining company. I Modern, smart, charming In its decorative appeal. Takes much les space, has longer strings, larger soundboard, and finer musical quality The Vertichord Grand does not overwhelm the furnishings of the small room. It fits In.

Above ah, it's a piano you love to play You must see it, hear it. The following: members' pf the i class are on the honor roll, hav- ing an average of 90 per cent or more fo the year: Mary Jesn Davidson, William Eckenrode. Helen Fedell. Elisabeth (Hatch. Elizabeth Hughes, Helen Lsndolfi.

Antoinette Iram. Vincent Luddy. Eleanor Msrtella. i The American Legion medal award, decided by an essay con In the St. Patrick's Catholic church.

Cresson, on Memorial day, the marriage of Mlsa Blanche Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. SI. Short, MS Main street, to Michael Rapsky, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Rpky, SM Portage street, a solemnized, with the parish pastor. Rev. Joseph II. Farran, officiating.

Attending the young couple were Mlsa Mildred Qutnn and Julius Jerosky. The bride has been employed In the local postoffle for the pat several years. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rapsky will reifie In Gallltzln.

where the bridegroom Is employed by the Argyle Coal Mining company. Convenient Terms $395 and $445 ft ''kmn! IIundrfd bj 7 of Smart MViS. New Styles 4 tf Just Unpacked Scores of rl Thfm Are wl jP mm) XAA4v1t WAjr Chiffons $Ywi? -V Shf At a c- ftfiov I vOSSSiM tive rrints I Combina- y'Av)vkV Navy 1 Jacket MwM Fabrics iV? I. ii Coolness 1-1 flW -IVi Styles in A I i VVkr Color. Buy 1 Llfk Several At ii rrice! Iissei" test among the eighth grade boys ef the parochial schools of the rFNXK.l.L DRASS Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. Drass of Hollidaysburg announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ber-nadine E. Drass to Mr.

George H. Pennell, of Washington, D. C. They were married by Father Fitzgerald at St. James church.

The Winter Music Store is headquarters for everything musical band and orchestra instruments and accessories, sheet music and books for every occasion, Winter Music Store 1415 Eleventh Avenue city, was wen by William Ecken- BENnON GtlXF.N GALLITZIN, June 11. Miss Camilla Bendon. daughter of Mrs. Mary Bendon. 514 Tunnelhill street, and James of Gallit- sin, were married in the rectory ere married in trie rectory Mount Rainier, Maryland, May 27.

Mount nainier, May ii. rode. The Ladies" auxiliary. Ancient Order of Hibernians, have award-ed prizes for Irish history essays written Inst March. The winners are: Elizabeth Hughes, Mary Jean Davidson and William Eckenrode.

SF.YMOR F. KN 1 FPL.K Edward T. Seymore of R. D. No.

I. Altoona. and Miss Frances E. Altoona 's Leading Refrigeration Headquarters! i ii i The solemn high mass, celebrated Knipple of 54S Fifty-fifth street bv the pastor. Yerv Rev.

Jerome married Wednesday after-Zazzara. T. O. P. will be neon at 2 o'clock in the parlor ad- bv the r-nnils of the sixth i joining tne etltce or Aioerman and seventh grades with Miss Mary Giachelli at the organ.

The following pupils have been perfect in attendance for the school term. 1935-36: First grade Anthony Baldassare. Martha Carl. Second grades Adeline Ivory. Francis Punio.

Arthur Iaia, Alfred Third crade Pona'd Ciambotti. 1501-03 Eleventh Open A Charge Account Frank H. Berkstresser, 3975 Sixth avenue, South Altoona. The magistrate performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter cf Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Knipple cf 548 Fifty-fifth street and is a graduate, of the Altoona High school, class of 1933. Mr. Seymore is a son of John and Anna Seymore of this city and holds a responsible position in the local shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. The couple was attended by Shirley Knipple.

sister of the bride and Fred Henry of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Seymore expect to reside at the home of the former's parents for the present. Rocco Fedeli.

Rita Stich. HO "SOUND EFFECTS 7 Fourth grade Bprnard Clark. Fifth grade Man- Battista. Nanev Vincent Kimmel, Rinaldo Russo. Sixth grade John Glasson, Charles Luddy, John Mannion.

Irene Petrerea Seventh grade John Amorosa. Jean Bowers. Edmund Iverv. John Kaylor. Jean Meehn.

Bernard Schroth. Genevieve Stich. Eighth rrade Anna Marv Hoffman. Elizabeth Hoffman. Antoinette Laraia.

John Mollica, Pauline Spalding. New Stout Frocks 1 Marie Dressier Stout Wash Frocks v3 WITH ELECTROLUX, THANK CHRIST.MAX AMMERMAX Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Ammerman, of 1004 Third street, Juniata, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Larue Ammerman, to John Christman, son of W. H. Christman, of 535 Sixth avenue, Juniata. i The ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 6.

at Trinity Lutheran church, Juniata, Rev. Paul L. Foulk, officiating. The bride was charmingly attired in blue tulle with pink accessories and wore a corsage of pink rose buds and orange blossoms. Mr.

and Mrs. Christman will be at home to relatives and friends at their newly furnished apartment at 503 Eleventh avenue, Junl- FaSric ef Qnl-itj 1 Hand Dune All tie marks cf costiy Here the kind cf dresses that give you a chance to have best wardrobe you're worn st miraculously little cost 35 to $'2 IS'-- to 14 'i and 42't to 50'-j Sat. Special With Six Per-fert Kittlas Features Steeves set up hith shouider deep armholes for more freedom i3 correct proportions acrcss the iist 4 necessary fullness at hips to) skirts never hike up (6) no binding anywhere if y-i are hard to "fit. try A T. I P.

ER Frocks. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE James C. Mathers, widower to James Miller Mithers, 1916 Eighth avenue. Altoona. Jl.

01H M. Hoover, et to Alpha M. Wilt, single. 630 First avenue, Duncansville. $1.

Martha R. Wolf, to Thomas Eiwin Ellsworth Wolfe. Lake-mont. Losan township. $550.

Phiiip Brur.ner and wife, to Orb M. Bryan and Carrie A. Bryan, his wife, Lakemont. section one, Logan township. $175.

$1.98 Silence YOUR HEALTH You Must Have A WHITE COATS They have the erroneous belief that cancer is incurable and would rather not know, for a certainty, that they have it. is more than a comfort From the Educational Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, of which the Biair County Med. Soc. is a component. Xo matter where? you go, yoa must have a White Coat, and "The Xew Idea' has them In several weaves and fabrics popularly priced at Others Up to $9.95 Hence the deplorable delay.

Cancer is not incurable- it's a Promise ofIasiwg When one has a I wound that refuses to heal, lumps or growths under the skin, scars, birthmarks or moles thit change in size or color or become scaly one should find out about them- Most cancers, if discovered early enough, can be successfully removed or destroyed. Extraordinary Feature SAIXSMEX SHOWROOM SAMPLES OF FAMOUS' SUNFAST ALLEN-A Surgery, radium or X-ray may i i Irritation on certain parts of the body often cause cancer. i Og vac agcutj usj. LECTROLUX Depending on the type of to be fought. A broken or jagged tooth should be removed or smoothed.

I Many people, suspecting thev may Swim Suits have cancer, are afraid to have an examination. Some types of cancer are difficult to notice and only a physician who has had long experience with the disease can detect them. EFFICIENCY Imagine and H9 Fine Wool Suits offered at this low price. If you need a new suit by all means he here early no more at thi price, when thee are fone. Size Si to 3 Limited Other types can easily be discovered through a physical Cancer Is not contagious.

Is'or is it hereditary. True, there are some types of pople and families that are more susceptible to the disease than others- ThanJcm to Uu utterlf dUTermi wag it operate without ma ehinery, without noise only Electrolux em bring you aU tkem bio, long-life advantage: BATHING CAPS, 25c The only way cancer can be conquered is to assist in early COUPON- A JCOLTONl I REG. 49c I I BOYS' Frequently it is painless in its early stages and disregarded. No moving parts to wur Follest food protection Lasting tftkieocy Savings that pay for it Cinli A low operating cost BOYS REG. 39c ATHLETIC But people should not be afraid they have It.

label Sport Shirts AXD Button-Ous White and novelty jattems. all aiies. fast colors With coupon and Be only! They should be afraid of having it and not knowing it. CUNDED WHISKEY No. ift Union Suits Fine quality Nainsook' 2 buttons on shoulder sres to 15 wttb coupon ard 21c oclyr 3 Suits For ooc a.

WW For cancer can be destroyed if attacked early enough. 1 Delivers It! i II iSYearstoPay DO TOC KNOW It is charged that, despite a surplus of doctors, many people lack even the barest fundamentals of medical care. These are. to be sure, people who lack adequate medical care for various "reasons such as religious prejudice, ignorance of available facilities, preference for cults and and. in some Instances, the lack of money, but the charge that millions are deprived of medical care because of poverty is not substantiated by the facts- 8 (3000 June Brides! Here Is the Refrigerator For Your Home! LECTROLUX THE SERVEL Cfiujvtnz 1505 ELEVENTH AXTSVK ALTOONA.

TA. THE STOBE FOB THBLTTT PEOPLE proof Ty-. straight whisk. 1PTPDAriCV Make 1 0UT ra3rmenl I LI II Hilda When You Cash Your Bonus. There are 100.000 doctors In the years nid.

OT neutral spirits dis United States and 130.000 beauty tilled rrotn OLDETYME 115T11XEB I Br, NIL. shops..

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