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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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OBITUARIES Andrews Seeks Blunt Reply On UMT Issue Funeral Notleet Will Be Found On ClawtUed Pag, 12 ALTOONA lRlBIXE, Monday, January 5, 1W New Storm Cloves On N. Y. As City Digs Out of Record Snow NEW YORK, Jan. 4 JPt Evon as new snow was fore-Harried residenis of the metro- cas jiiiht snow and sleet hit New politan New York area, only row CjJy and sections of northern Dr. Myron Todd, Halifax; James Andalucia, and Mrs.

James Hogan, Landsdowne: two sisters and one brother, Will A. Tearce and Mrs. Eliza J. Johnson, both of Altoona, and Mrs. D.

Chester Martin, Landsdowne, and nine grandchildren. DEAN R. WEXTZ Dean R. Wentz, Roaring Spring, R. former Laneaster resident, died at the Nason hospital, Roar WASHINGTON, Jan.

4LVS will ask shakinc off the effects I Kith siruiTclins to Rep, Andrews R-NY hie spring, at ociock Friends will be received at the of a record snowfall and an ice overcome the last effects of the Republican leaders this week for Saturday morning of a heart con- ers funeral home after 7 and sleet storm, braced tonigh iht 23.8 inch record snowfall of Dec. i a yes or no answer on whether i dition. I 1815-17 ELEVENTH AVENUE ALTOONA, PR. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED He was born Sept. 22, 1922, at for another buffeting from the 26, and the ice and sleet storms i the house is to vote this year on elements.

of last Thursday night and Fri-, universal military training. The weather bureau predicted day. Andrews, head of the house that the area and Delaware; An estimated 90.000 subscribers armed sen ices committee, wants Roaring Spring, R. a son of Lester and Blanche tlckes) Wentz. He had been employed as a machinist by the Hamilton would be struck with four to six in a ten-countv northern New to know whether his committee's I o'clock this evening.

SIRS. AXXA R. KINSMAN' Mrs. Anna R. Kunsman, wife of Scott Kunsman, Sinking valley, died suddenly at her home yesterday morning at 5 o'clock.

She was born Sept. 14, 1SS5, in Huntingdon county, the daughter of D. R. and Isabel (Richardson) inches of snow beginning tonight. 1 Jersey area still were without i training bill will be brought to Watch company in Lancaster, freezing temperatures and strong lighting facilities as utility com- the floor for debate -and, if so, Surviving are one sister and winds.

panics mobilized some 7.500 men 1 under what conditions. six brothers, Mrs. Mary Hammel, Meanwhile, the weather bureau i from five states for the repair Andrews said in an interview i Hollidaysburg, R. D. Jesse and in Washington reported that a i job.

today that he will write the rules Paul. Roaring Spring; Russell, storm develonine in eastern North An edimatM M(WiOOO tons of i committee askine clearance for Washington. D. Edgar and Carolina will deepen rapidly and snow fell on the world's greatest the bill. He will send another move northeastward to the Dels-1 metropolis on Dec.

26. more than! letter to the house Republican Edwin, Lancaster, and Earl, in the merchant marine service. Mr. Wentz was a member of ware coast by 2 a. m.

(EST) foil durinc the historic blizzard steerinc committee inviting it to tomorrow. i of appear with him before the rules the Albright Church of the Breth In a special bulletin, it said uct 17 aa in th i committee when the bill is dis- ren. Roaring Spring, R. D. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Choose from the famous names of General Electric, Westinghouse, Philco, Admiral, Norge, Grand, Enterprise, Quality, Bendix, Voss, Speed Queen, Conlon, Duchess, Duo-Therm, Eureka, Universal, Crosley, Ironrite, Presteline and ABC.

Frederick. Mrs. Kunsman is survived by her husband, two daughters and one son, Roy at home; Mrs. Mary Alice Weiss, Gary; and Mrs. Anna Pauline Winklbouer, Sinking valley; six grandchildren and four brothers and three sis- 1 ters, Harris, Altoona; Charles, Roaring Spring; John.

Altoona; Howard, Todd: Miss Nancy Frederick, Mrs. Alice Albright, Friends are being received at populous northeastern states as cussea. ne aaueu A new attack was launched the result of last week's ice and the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Hammel, D. 1, back of Chimney Rocks.

there would be increasing northeasterly winds from Delaware breakwater to Block Island. R. reaching 40 to 50 miles tonight and shifting to northerly early tomorrow. on the bill today by the National Council Against Conscription. It issued a statement saying that an appeal issued by "18 educators, clergymen and other prominent citizens' is going to DANIEL SCAXLON Daniel Scanlon, Gallitzin, R.

died suddenly of a heart attack All Famous Makes sleet storm, raising the toll since the first storm to approximately 100. Slight snow flurries hit New-York city earlier today while l.V 72S men still worked to clear away mounds of snow. Meanwhile, what railroad officials called the biggest passenger rush in 17 years swamped trains here today as an aftermath of the two storms. congress hskuis uiai uir nitasiuie be returned to committee for and Mrs. Lizzie Hardy, all of Sinking valley.

She was a member of the Pentecostal church of Tyrone. Friends will be received at the home of daughter. Mrs. Anna Pauline WinkUbuer, Sinking valley, after noon today. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Cu.

Ft. REFRIGERATORS further hearings. LOCAL BARBER SHOP AXD EQnrMF.NT FOR SALE WRITE BOX 541-P eo ALTOONA TRIBUNE WASHERS last night at 5:05 o'clock and had taught his Sunday school class at Amsbry Methodist, church during the morning. He was born Sept. 30.

1S72, in England, the son of David and Jane (Wild) Seanlon. Surviving are his wife, Mar Daughter Born To Dinah Shore HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 4 i. garet; two daughters, Mrs. Amy PRICED FROM 114 Singer Dinah Shore and her hus-, Nagle.

Barnesboro, and Mrs. Jen- $205 MRS. IDA ANN BRI XNER Mrs. Ida Ann Brunner. 61U Sucar street.

Roaring Spring, died at the Nason hospital yesterday morninc at 9:10 o'clock after two months illness. PRICED FR03I QUICK SERVICE Cleaning Pressing Sails Preurd While Too Wilt One Hit Sn-rrif Id Cleaning Hut firmed and Rlorlred Price Ranblr Adtmt Deininc and Freulnr 121J EleTentn. St. FOR RENT Bicier apartment. Niee-jr furnished.

lirir.g room, hsth. Reference required. S01 Lcpan Bird, Thcne J-5IS5 me McClosky, Brockton, N. 14 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren and one sister in England. oanct, Actor tjeorge today became parents of a seven-pound baby girl.

The infant was born by Caesar-ean section at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. He was born Aug. '29, 1S74, at at Curryville. the son of Daniel and Friends are being received the home. Immediate delivery.

Choose from A. B. Thor, Horton, Universal, Speed Queen. Immediate delivery. Choose from G.

Westinghouse, Norge, Admiral, Philco. married in April 1K99 in Hoili- FAVL ALBERT Al'KER davsburg to Charles A. Brunner Paul Albert Auker, infant son Who died Nov. 2. 1918.

Mrs. of Donald F. and Mildred (Yoy- Brunner was a resident of Roar-zey) Auker, 514 Sixteenth ave-! in(j Spring all her life, nue, Juniata, died Saturday after-1 surviving are two sons, Harry at 3:55 o'clock at the Al- and Chester both of At-jtoona hospital after an illness ofitoona: one daughter, Mrs. Marv jtwo days. 'Oswald.

Altoona; three brothers, He was born in Altoona Dec. Harry, Water Street; Ira, Lakc-29. 1947. mont: and Calvin. Fitcairn: one Surviving are the parents, one sister, Mrs.

Ella DeLancey, sister, Nancy, at home, and the Greenwood; and four grandchil 'paternal grandfather, Albert; dren. Auker, Greenwood. She was a lifelong mvmber of Services and interment will be St. Luke's Lutheran church, this morning and friends are be- Roaring Spring. I SSL nn 4 (1 PJ4A I mg received at the Jones funeral I Friends will be received at tho home.

I Hite Brothers funeral home i after 7 o'clock this evening. HARRY L. McMANIGAL Harry L. MeManigal, 222 Twcn- i tysecond avenue, died at 2 20 1 WILLIE K. LANTZ Willie K.

Lantz. S98 Twenty- o'clock Saturday morning at Me, third street, died at Mercy hos- Altoona hospital where he was pital Saturday morning at admitted December 21 after hav- o'clock. i ing been ill for the past six He was bom in Altoona. months. March 19, 1S66, the son of Jacob I He was born in Altoona Sept.

M. and Belle (Keperley) Lantz. 15, 1SS6, a son of William and He was a retired carpenter and I Susan (Miller) McManigai. Ke i landscapes was employed as a painter and Surviving are four brothers, i paperhanger. Forrest Aden Elbridgc I Mr.

McManigai is suniveo bv i and Clyde all of Altoona; I his mother, Mrs. Susan KecKier; and one sister, Mrs. Robert G. and two sisters. Mrs.

J. W. Ben- I Beech, at home, nett and Mrs. Ruth Shoop, ail of I was of Mct1'-! Altoona. odist faith.

i He was a member of the Fu Friends are being received it i view Methodist church. I the Laughlin funeral home. Friends may call at the funtral I home of John P. Lafferty. MALCOLM D.

IMLER Malcolm D. Imler. 604 Bell ROBERT C. BURNS avenue, who died Friday mid- Robert C. Burns, last of the pio- niKht at the Altoona hospital, ap-t neer family of Allegheny town- Parently suffering from pneumon-, ship and lifelong resident of Nvas in Altoona Jan.

I Burns crossing, Duncansvillc R. 1941. D. 1, died at the Altoona hospital i He was a son of Donald and yesterday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Bessie (Cunningham) Imler, anj i He was horn at Burns crossing I attended the second grade of the Spnt 1S71 thP Stevens school and the Stevens school and the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed church and Margaret (Harris) Buras.

Surviving are his sister-in-law, i Sunday sdicol. Malcolm is survived by his Grace R. Burns, i and several nieces and nephews. It's Colorful! It's Exciting! It's the Toast of the Town! Our New Corner Room! All These Extras At No Extra Price Blanche, at home: the maternal Mr. Burns was of the Lutheran grandfather.

H. C. Cunningham, faith. All Famous Makes 42, 54, GO-Inch GAS CABINET RANGES SINKS PRICED PRICED FR03I Tj FROM Wy Immediate delivery. Choose from Immediate delivery.

Choose from Amer- Estate, Norge, Welbuilt ican, Youngstown, G. and others. AH Famous Makes All Famous Makes HOME ELECTRIC FREEZERS IRONERS PRICED PRICED A f.95 FROM 0f FROM Immediate delivery. Choose from G. Immediate delivery.

Choose from G. Philco, and others. Horton, Ironrite. All Famous Makes 3, 4, 5, 6-Room ELECTRIC OIL SPACE RANGES HEATERS priced a priced A fV50 FROM I I FROM Immediate delivery. Choose from G.

Immediate delivery. Choose from Duo Westinghouse, A and Norge. ThermT Norge, Coleman, Florence. Floor, Table, Combination All Famous Makes MODEL VACUUM RADIOS CLEANERS priced a .95 priced A -50 FROM I I FROM Immediate delivery. Choose from Philco, Immediate delivery.

Choose from G. Admiral, Emerson, RCA, Crosley, Ben- Westinghouse, Universal, Cadillac, Eu- dix. reka, Regina. All Famous Makes All Famous Makes ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC IRONS mGGL DISPOSALS priced -n FROM II PRICED mJJ FR0M A. Immediate delivery.

Choose from G. Westinghouse, Dominion, Proctor. Immediate delivery. Altoona, and the paternal grand- -0t- TP TUrtWln Friends will be received at the I Laughhn funeral home after Ahoona l-uesday. Friends are being received at the Axe funeral home.

MRS. MARTHA P. TODD Mrs. Martha P. Todd, formerly Additional Obituaries On Page 10 Tlowers For All Occasions IMPERL4L FLOWER SHOP i of 528 Second avenue, died Satur-; day morning at 11 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

James 1 Hogan, 141 Windmere avenue, Landsdowne. She was born Jan. 25, 1872, I at Duncannon, the daughter of John West ley and Mary Ann (Griffith) Pearce. She was mar The war year 1943 found the United States using about six times as much electric power as it used in 1918. Simmonds Fashion Simmonds Quality Simmonds Alteration 12.95 to 17.95 ROSSBACirS BARBER SHOP NOW AT 1509 12th Ave: ried to Andrew J.

Todd who died Oct. 12, 1927. Mrs. Todd was a member of the Fifth avenue Methodist church and the Branches of the Yine Sunday school class. For many years she was teacher of the Martha Todd class which was named in her honor.

She was a member of Altoona chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are the following children: Dr. George E. Todd, Newport; Byron Philadelphia; MOVING CALL LOOMIS 2-5289 NOTICE A dividend for the 6 month period ending; Dec. Slst, 1947 At the Per Annum :3 FREE PARKING Drive in the parking lot just below our new home.

Just say SIMMONDS to the attendant there is no charge. Rate FOR SALE Car Flooring Car Siding Cement g5 Sack Service Wrecking Salvage Co. Bellnrood Ave. Phone 2-6213 Has been declared by the L. G.

Runk Federal Savings Loan Association 1100 11th Altoona, Pa. Each Account Insured I'p to S5.000.00 1014 12th St. Just Oft 11th Ave. Across From Post Offic GIFT HOUSE 1118 Thirteenth Avenue FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE Jan. 5, 6, 7.

All Gifts Greatly Reduced Also Two Small Display Cases Phone S. Martha Delo DOWN DELIVERS YOUR 1948 APPLIANCES a New Home.

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