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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Wednesday, October 21, 1936 Goocl maxims are the germs of all excellence JouKert. Tlie Altoona Tribune 7 PARENTS OF BABY BOY Mr. and Mrs. George Holliday Gordon Holliday. The father la employed by the Shaffer stores com Beta Sigma Phi YOUR HEALTH pany.

are the proud parents of a boy baby born to them on Sunday, Oct. 11. The baby, which la the first child in the family welched 8 pounds Blair to Get $43,095 From Gas Tax Cox-Cox is a figure of Mexican From the Educational Commit "My goodness, isn't he fat, or Aztec mythology who played Unit Installed At Tyrone MASqUKKADE PARTY The B. V. M.

Sodality of St. Brigid's church of Lilly, will hold a masquerade dance on October 27, in the Italian hall. Dancing will be enjoyed 8:30 to 12 o'clock, with musio by a popular local orchestra. The social committee In charge of the affair Includes Carrie Campagna, Margaret Sweeney, Stella Campagna and Dora Mattlello. tee of the Board of Trustees of though? said Mrs.

Earnest. the same part on the American the Medical Society of the State at birth, and haa been named George Robert Jr. He is also the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. continent during a flood that Noah of Pennsylvania of which the Blair "No," countered Mrs.

F. "There did in Biblical history. semhiy district in Altoona; 10,150 for that part of the Second assembly district in the city with 2,000 extra ballots to take care of any emergency such as loss or destruction. Then there are to be 5,820 specimen ballots for the First assembly district, 2.030 for that part of the Second assembly district in the city and 600 extras. For the boroughs and townships, there will be 33,600 official ballots and 2,000 extras for use, in event of loss or destruction as well as 6.720 specimen ballots.

I The contract was let to the Himes-Davls printing company of this city. County Medical Society is a com isn't an ounce of fat on him!" The Pennsylvania chapter Alpha ponent. Delta of the Beta Sigma Phi, in- tall An adult male five feet should weigh 1X0 pounds. ternational social and cultural so GROCERY SPECIALS FOR "My son weighs 220 pounds," re ciety, was formally instituted on Monday evening with a dinner at the Arlington hotel, Tyrone. The For example, a male aged 30, 5 feet 8 inches tall, should weigh marked Mrs.

Frank. And that was the truth. As a matter of fact, Tiny, the Automobile trailer dwellers In 90 Michigan state parks can plug in on electricity for light and radio; 25a a day up to 75c for mora gadgets. Blair county commissioners have been Informed from Harrlsburg that they will receive $43,095 in refunds for collections of one-half cent of the total S-cent state tax on gasoline sold in the county for the last half of the fiscal year ending May 31. Checks were mailed out of the office of the state treasury yester ALTOONA DAY 150 pounds.

dinner followed the installation ceremonies. weigh some- The sorority colors of black and Females should what less. gold predominated in the table dec son, played fullback on the Whoozlz College varsity team and those 220 pounds were no detriment to him at all. MARCHING ALONG orations. A black bowl with yel CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA insurance companies allow a 20 range above and below the day to sixty-six counties in the state Monroe county being the only one which is not included at low roses, banked by brass candle holders bearing gold tapers, formed the centerpiece.

Places LEMONS Oranges Overweight does not necessarily ideal weight for acceptance. There are three stages of obes Imply fatness. the present time because that were marked with black and gold cards. TOGETHER ity. Persons of large muscular and 10c 490 Size Dozen The initiation ceremony was 17c 288 Size Dozen county failed to make the proper requisition for what is due It.

On the basis of the check which the Blair county commis bony development such as acrobats, wrestlers, pugilists and foot The enviable or majectio. conducted by Miss Lucille Wall, of Dallas, Texas, national field secretary, assisted by Miss Slbyll ball players, may be overweight sioners are to receive for the half year It is Indicated that approxi and yet have no superfluous fat. mately 380,000 will accrue in a Which brings us to the question, Hyatt, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The founder-charter members initiated were Misses Maxlne Myers, Betty Jane Fortney, Kath year to the county from the tax 22c Lge. Pkg.

"When is a person obsese?" SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR (Limit 4 Pkgs. to a Customer) McC ARAN'S The comical. The pitiable. Irrespective of all other factors in the production of obesity, It is almost axiomatic that it results from food consumption lnecessof the bodily utilization or ryn List, Elizabeth Kenyon and There have been many tables on gasoline sold within the county's borders. Altoona does not Bhare in the distribution of this tax revenue, and standards for weight.

TVTT7 CUP AD WVb. A simple practical formula for $1.22 JUUAIV Bag the estimation of the ideal weight is aa follows: although efforts have been made at the last two state conventions of the League of Cities of the Third class to have proportionate shares returned to political subdivisions other than counties. and that's just what we are doing with the boys and girls of the school bands, orchestras and drum and bugle corps. We specialize in supplying in-1 struments for these school organizations and will be glad to help you select yours. Come in now.

We are exclusive representatives for CONN Band and Orchestra Instruments "Choice of the Artists." For each additional inch in height 5 pounds should be added to the original 110 pounds. The excess or unutilized food is stored aa fat. When the energy in the ingested foods exceeds the energy expended In work and heat production, obesity results. Contract Awarded for JACK AND JILL GELATIN 5 19c MEADOW GOLD BUTTER a 69c SPECIAL GOLDEN SANTOS COFFEE 5 w. 65c GABLE'S SWEET DRINKING Printing of Ballots Dorothy Hessler.

Mrs. Kobert Shofstahl has been chosen aa chapter program director and she will be Initiated at the next meeting of the chapter. Following the dinner a business meeting was held at which time the following officers were appointed: president, Dorothy Hessler; vice president, Betty Jane Fortney; recording secretary, Kathryn List; corresponding secretary, Maxine Myers; treasurer, Elizabeth Kenyon. The chapter will meet regularly fortnightly. BETURN HOME Mr.

and Mrs. George Rone and grand-daughter, Kathryn German, of 6026 Hartford road, Baltimore, have returned home after visiting with Mrs. Kohe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Eberly, of It is as simple as that. Tle contract for printing: bal NASON HOSPITAL REPORT Ever know a fat person who did not adore food and love to eat? lots for the use of electors of Blair county at the coming election. 92.020. let yesterday, at a price of $3.85 per thousand.

After computing various bids WINTER MUSIC STORE SANTOS COFFEE OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 5 75c 5 Lbs. 95c DO YOU KNOW The price of beauty has been a costly one through the ages. When dieting was first indulged In to promote a sylph-like figure, many women permanently injured for the printing, the commissioners let the contract. There will Admitted be no referendums of 'any special Crayson Davis, Sproul; Mrs. type In the county this year.

1412 Eleventh Ave. their health by overdoine it. and Bertha Rosh, Six Mile Run; Mrs. Margaret Carson, New Paris; Mrs. Margaret McGuire, Hollidaysburg; According to the contract, which 2613 Oak avenue.

Miss Thelma one famous beauty actually starv- la on a thousand basis, there will ed herself to death. be 28.100 officials for the First as- Mrs. Dorthy Miller. Roaring Rohe, of Baltimore, spent the week end with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Eberly. Mrs. Rohe is a former Altoonan. Spring; Mrs. Julia Miller, Clays- burg; Mrs.

Mary Slippey, Holli daysburg, R. D. Edna Ramsey, GABLED GOOD GROCERIES Martlnsburg; Olga Rupeka. Mines; Harold Metzler, Martlnsburg; IE X.IOY IT 11 DAY! Katie Rupeka, Mines; Miss Eliza World's largest power station Is that of Brooklyn, N. Edison company.

Its power capacity is 770,000 kilowatts, equal to 1,000,000 horsepower. IN-ZEPHYR Y12 beth Levengood, Bellwood; Mrs. Mary E. Bowers, Roaring Spring; Mate Tabotanac, Gannlster." Dismissed Rev. Karl Beck, Martlnsburg; Mr.

Byron Corle, Claysburg; Craysoa Davis, Sproul; Opal Myers, Roaring Spring; Irene Adams, Roaring Spring, R. D. Mrs. Bertha Tosh, Six Mile Run; Harry K. Replogle, Roaring Spring; Mrs.

Margaret Carson, New Paris; Ezra L. Detwiler, Williamsburg; Edna Ramsey, Martlnsburg, R. D. Olga Rupeka, Mines; Katie Rupeka, Mines; Mrs. Grace Leonard.

Bedford, R. D. Miss Elizabeth Levengood, Bellwood; Harold Metzler, Martlnsburg. Births Robert and Dorothy (Burkhart) Miller, Roaring Spring, girl; William and Julia (Kadlubek) Miller, FOR 193 7 Claysburg, girl; John and Mary (Walls) SHppey, Homaaysourg, srirl: Thomas and Mary (Dick) Bowers, Roaring Spring, boy. Rev.

Greninger Speaks At Franklin A. Meet TOOK THOUSANDS OF WOMEN to develop these perfect-fitting fflUEUD TJLTID1E JUOU I "n8 regard- iThe makers of thes nationally famous Red Cross 8hoci measured tht feet of thousands of women In every position, kt action and repose. And from these measurements, they developed the "Limit Lasts" that make Red Cross Shoes the world' Snest The Franklin P-T. A. held Its regular meeting, Monday evening.

Oct. 19, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Filer, the president was in charge Of the meeting. Miss Shope led the community singing.

Rev. Fred R. Greninger led the devotions, which were concluded by the Lord's prayer in unison. The executive report given by Mrs. committee appointed for the hygiene course was as follows: Mesdames Smouse, Hlxon, Carter, Kearney, W.

Hauser, Santone, Hamler, Clemens, Young, Sherlock, Foster, Claln, Middlesworth, J. Hauser, Tobler and McManus. A splendid report of the Harris-burg convention held last week was given by Mrs. Filer. It was announced that the Simpson Queen Esther circle will jointly sponsor try-on you'll think they wer made to your individual measurements And it's this perfect fit, phis the superb styling that make more smart women wear Red Cross Shoes than any other fine footwear, Pfice now only $6.50.

a play with tne to De held Nov. 2, at Roosevelt school The program committee for the Simpson church was announced as follows: Margaret Blair, Mrs. A. Schuttsbarger; Franklin A. Mrs.

Wehrle and Mr. Clemens. Committee for tickets, first floor, Miss Diehl and Miss Makin; sec uokdw 0(D9XD ond floor, Miss Stevens and Miss Sarcena. Rev. Greninger spoke on the sub ject, "A Home as a Spiritual and Cultural Center." The community center girl glee club sang three numbers, "Deep River, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot'' and "The Rosary." Lucille Boyles gave two readings.

Attendance prizes were won by Miss Makin, and Miss Pachter. The P-T. A. membership awardB were won by Joann Clemens and Robert Austin on the first floor and Jessie May Blckel, Conrad Becker and Richard Hughes on second floor. If you have not yet seen or driven the 1937 Lincoln-Zephyr, con-eider this a cordial invitation to do o.

At the new low price this is, more than ever, the car of the year and the years! For this new kind of car offers a new kind of value! It is now, to an even greater degree, priced below its specifications. Where in the medium-price field can you get this modern design this 12-cylinder power (and 14 to 18 miles per gallon!) this safety this comfort this interior roominess except in the Lincoln-Zephyr 1 Ask the dealer nearby to show you letters from present owners. It's true what they say enthusiastically! Then take the car out on the road. Learn, in a few short miles, why something about the Lincoln- Zephyr unsettles you for any other transportation! The Lincoln Motor Company, builders of Lincoln and Lincoln-Zephyr motor cars. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE W.

H. Carpenter, et al, to Paul Why the LlNCOLN-ZEPHYK stands out V-type 12-cylinder 110-horsepower engine. Body and frame in a single steel unit. Wheelbase 122 inches. Springbase 133 inches.

Low center of gravity. Conventional running boards eliminated, allowing greater body width. A "front-seat" ride for every one. 14 to 18 miles per gallon. Built by Lincoln in the Lincoln plant.

"Flowing" ride a new rhythm of motoring. Wider range of body types. Liberal terms through Authorised Universal Credit Company Finance Plant R. and Mary Grablll, hla wife, 111 Eighteenth street, Altoona, $3,000. M.

L. Lehman and husband, to Tat HAMPTON BESSSHIRE I FOUNDATION No. 2 The COBBII SHAWL 'i I The SUZANNE The BIARRITZ 1 (EAIBILIE9 MAIN FLOOR 11th AVENUE Emma M. Acker, Huston township, $425. The Pennsylvania Trust com pany to Berks County Trust company, Hileman Heights, Altoona, $1- The Pennsylvania Trust com pany to Berks County Trust company, 506 Second street, Juniata, Altoona, $1.

City Ice and Beverage by trustee Jn bankruptcy, to George J. Bleslnger, 1718 to 1732 North Ninth avenue, Altoona, $38,357.89. George J. Bleslnger and wife, to Altoona Brewing company, 1718 to 1732 North Ninth avenue, fflEOTlffMS, tat, Margaret Ave. Nineteenth St.

Phone 6141 Altoona, $95,100. Elmer A. Slngley and wife, to Thomas S. and Hattle A. Closson, his wife, Snyder township, $1350.

Christian Weiss and wife, to Stewart and Julia D. Atlee, his wlfe; 1424-26 Twenty-second avenue, Altoona, $5.

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