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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923 There will le a pleasing afternoon, program. through Charles Knlm. The consideration was not disclosed, but the property has been held lor sale $00,000. was laid out by. William Frnn in not.

The property, which consists of thirty-one stores, with thi-e stories Social Events of the City CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S, LAKEMONT' quired by John H. Part, from The Salvation Army maintains more than 3,000 stations In India, the Philadelphia Trust Company With due solemnity and impressive ceremonies of the Catholto church PEOPLE YOU KNOW JH fc At rf- ar An WAFIK KFNXKWt Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Kennedy, of H10 Nineteenth avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Louise, to Howard I- Waple, on December 17. vvw earned out at the midnight mass in St- John' church Ikemont. wi Wi'v vv vv vv-wi Miss Marjraret Taylor is home from Philadelphia spend Christinas with relatives. last night.

The choir, under the dt- ij reel ion of Miss Mary Gallow ay, ren-dered the following: Jj "Silent Night, Holy Night" Mohr-Grulw); "Kyrie," in Excel-sis Deo," fredo," "IVnedlctus" and "Agnus rKd," from the mass in hon- if of St. Cecelia, by Maltfeld; Ortertorv, ih -Adesle Fidelis." "Gloria to God" Yj tl.voft'ff); "Cantique do Recitation Part "My Spcevh" Robert Reif stock I met, "In a Manger Invly" Gertrude eber, Thclma "MeUsier tlwl NishC Evelyn Statige, Helen SieRler, Virginia Meyer, Margaret Walker, Geraldine lloroihy McCaffrey, Eleanor Riltei Marjoiie Hengstler, Paulino Siesrler. "I Wish Xou a Merry Christmas" "William Meyer "Santa's Goodness" Alvin eNr "Chrisima Pells," A'X'a. HeiiRstler, WiShehiiine Kuny, Velda Rrutxiker, Mary Stealer. "A Christmas Ruth (Valerie "The SKir of Rethlehctn" Allele Aichelmann "iyng Out, Bells of Joy" Marian Ritter Pruc.

A. Hunt, city editor of "the TK1KCNE is spending the day with his parents in Williaiiis.purt. Jack Stover, of Cleveland, is pending Christmas with his parents at 5t'S Second avenue. (Adam). The second mass is a low mass at o'clock this morning, and the third We Wish All Our Friends and Patrons a Very Merry Christmas Mr.

and Mrs, Roy P. of Westtield, are spending the holidays with their parents hero. and hist ill bo at 9 o'clock. During the last mass the ehildivn will sing the Christmas hymns. Appropriate sermon for the occasion will be preached at.

the masses. Benediction tu Miss Josephine Khodes, of Arsyle. MR. AND MRS. FREET HAVE CHRISTMASTIDE ANNIVERSARY Mr, sind Mrs.

J. O. Froet, who for many years were residents of Altoona, yesterday celebrated Utcir golden wedding day at the Morrison's Cove, home for aged of the Church the Brethren. Many congratulations were received by them. Mr.

Freot is a native of Waynesboro, and was born August 20, IMS. He came to Altoona when a young man and until his retirement in was a cabinet maker in Penn-sy employ. His wife, Marie Kmma Moyer, was born at Roaring Spring. April 52, JS51. They were married December 1STS, at the home of the late Elita.

Freet by Rev. Henry Baker, pastor of the First Lutheran church. With the exception of five years at Ridgely, after Mr. Freet's retirement, all their married had been spent in Altoona, until last June, when they moved to the home. Song by the School.

"What Are the Glad Bells Anna Reifsieck "The Sweet Old Story." Mary Gruber "The Christmas Time," Anna Siesler of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be given the last mass," The ladies of the narish have beau- Piff spending the holidays in urg. R. Walton ot the Altoona TKIBLW'E editorial staff, is at his home in Harrisburg tor Christmas Kuny 1 -s- v. Your Star and Mine Knipp-d little chmvh with holly The Chdstnws. Carl Gruber trailing pine.

Tho altars are ai'Us-j Ucally decorated Willi ferns, rescsi CHRISTMAS MORN 1 liuirs of Children cheerily carroling appy sons of glad holiday times. ound and ribbon-tied wreaths of red holly nside windows that glisten with' scenes, anta Claus swiftly surveys all his labors he tree trimmed with tinsel, the stockings then oves away stealthily, pack on his haA, ud slips up the chimney; and jumps' in his sleigh, oftly tinkle the sleigh-bells as he hastens away. irth then and merriment, musical din, utcries of gladness, and "Mother, come quick!" ollicking Children shouting, and singing: ever a nobler knight than good Saint Kick. and suiilax. I A "Christmas Time" Carl Yeager "The Star of Ruth Bart Song.

"Santa Claus" Miss Anna Hauser's Class Recitation Charles Meyer "Xed's Dream" John Stark ty ty ty ty ty ty ty Miss Pearl Lingenfolter, of Washington, D. is home for Christinas with her parents at Sixth avenue. SIXTEENTH STREET A. JT. K.

A pretty Christmas entertainment, composed of readings, exercises ana "Christnws Gifts" Mary Metageri music will be given in the Sixteenth "A Story" Margaret Siegler Street A. M. E. church this evening. Children of the Sunday school will receive their treat at its close.

1425 Eleventh Ave. ir. Leroy T-t, the Telephone company engineering staff, is spending Christinas at his home in Heading. Capt. and Mrs.

Theodore Arter, are spending1 the diy as the quests of and Mrs. Henry W. Shoemaker in York city. "A Christmas Thelma MetJtger "The Christ Weber Presentation of White Gifts to the King ty the Classes), Pastor's Remarks and Announcements. Closing Song.

Benediction. SCHOOL FOR STATESMEN ty ty ty IViA fAltoona's Christmas Store says "Thank you" to VI TU1IUV41 tl lit ItH" VJ1VI io iw.tuo V'y sl mow forniJdttble task than Foincare fi of Fj-3ice. TUvcauso he has studied his -L brief and is gifted with the WQUisit ITALIAN METHODISTS TO CELEBRATE ON WEDNESDAY CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO HAVE BIG SOCIAL AFFAIR Court Eugene A. Oarvry, No. 652, Daughters of America, will sold an informal dance and card party at thw Elks' Iv'ne on Thursday It will be the last big so-ial function of the Catholic for the year IKS and it is that attendance will be large.

of the city's most popular or-hesiras will furnish music for utneing from to 1 o'cloik. For who do not care to dance casl will le Mrs. D. K. "innegan, grand regent, and the in charsie of preparations ill welcome all their friends.

Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hartman, of Rover, are suests the home of Mrs.

L. II. Hoffman, iO-Sa Seventh street. mentality he has been. able for months past to attend personally to almost every detail of his job which, after all, Christmas services at the Italian is what he is paid for.

Granted that its hosts of courteous and loyal Patrons whom it is a pleasure 'to serve; to its willing associates in (Sales, Clerical and Delivery Departments; to all fwho helped to make the busy bef ore-Christmas weeks, happy, cheerful weeks. It wishes them a right Merry Christmas, and many, many of them! Methodist Episcopal church will be of this calibre are rare, vet held on Wednesday. Rev. U. Crivelli, the facts remain that they are to bo pastor; 0.

M. Reamer, Sunday school 'round, in-this country as elsewhere. Nelson S. Ronndsley, circulation manager of the TRICl'XEi is at his home in MilSerstown for the Christmas season. I superintendent, and Miss Sadie Shet- anj that the system which Australia is deaconess, will In? in charge, developing puts a premium on the pro-At 2 o'clock, in the Sunday school I cuotion of their antitheses.

Unless the Clifford Fenton, district engineer room, liie Kindergarten wm noici us Christinas exercises, Jn the evening the following program will be for the Bell Telephone company, is at his home in Philadelphia for tin Christmas holidays. country shows that it observes and tesents what is going on, ministers are going to approximate more and more closely to tho old-time ideal governor MlliiLir! be- t.i-i h- i-h vil luxurious and highly-paid cross T. M. Oephart ant wife, cf Lexington avenue, have gone to IVed- a rubber Rev. U.

Crivelli Prayer tween a gramophone and stamp. Sydney Bulletin. Merry Ghristmas and a Happy New Year To Our Many Patrons and Friends ioni, wr.ere mey win spena i nrisi-uvs with Mrs. Gepharl's parents. James P.

Raugh a. id David Shaet fcr are home from the United State JNaval Academy at Annapolis fa Christmas. we tv wt vx vt- ty To Our TEXNY TOT HOUSE' SOID Known for more than two centuries as Tenny Pot House," niicl later as the Dock Street the William Massey property, bounded by Mattis, Dock. Spruce and Front streets, has been sold for the second time since the original plot JCKIES PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR FRIDAY NIGHT Dokies will give a Christmas arty for the children of their omes and for other children to whom hey may be "big brothers'" for the hWtnias time at the trainmen's hall a Friday eveninsr. Santa Claus will there and will have a Christmas ee and a treat for every child, rchestra music will feature the pood me.

There will be a play, "Santa aus at 'School," under 'direction of rs. T. C. McDowell. The big time the little folks will begin at 6 clock and last until S.

From 9 to 12 o'clock there wilt be ncing for the Dokies themselves, wives and sweethearts. The iterjainment committee is in large of the Yuletide Dokies are also planning for a Xew ear's daneo at the Elks' home on the "ening of January 1, fai 9 to 1 Richard Xugent, son of Dr. J. Nugent, is home frm the Unite: States Military Academy at Wes Point. Music by School.

Recitation, "Xever a Pay I.Ue Christmas" William Fasano Exercise, "Welcome, King Jesus" Miss Estherline's Class Duet, Mary Lament and Marguerite Santomario Exercise, With Vs to Bethlehem" Mr. Curry's Class Singing by Exercise, "Shine, Little Stars of Hettven'" Miss Bradley's Class Vocal Solo Mr. E. E. Rudisiil Recitation Billie Reamer Selection by Orchestra.

Recitation, "Christmas Bells" Angelina Risnoli Violin Solo Anthony Iannone Pianist, Miss Helen Costlow Singlng by School. Exercise, Misses Ruth and Mary Sau-lella's Classes. ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty E. D. Taylor, formerly of this with the auditing department the Pennsylvania Railroad compan.

in Philadelphia, is spending Christ mas with relatives here- GLENN'S JEWELERS 14il Twelfth Are. '(New Aaron Bids.) Jewelry Gifts of the highest trade Come lu'any We're open erery evening until Christmas. FRIENDS AND PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS VAI A HAPPY NEW YEAR W. G. BUECHELE MEAT MARKET 1613 Twelfth Avenue 9 ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty 1421 11th Ave.

Msss Reweiia Wrighuijan, of Rai eigh, X. is the guest of her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Wrighlman. She wii! leave afte Christmas for Chadron, Nebraska. Campbell's and Miss Sadie 33fit lneks' Classes. ty ty ty ty Miss Haze! RiUs. student in dent i "13 at the University of Pen: is spending the holiday at the home of her parent (a tV.iv aveuue.

tn 1s.Q Recitation. "The Story That Xever Grows Alfred and James Rispoli Selection by Orchestra. Solo in Italian. Petropoali Singing by School. Exercise, "Xo Room in the Inn" Mr.

Y'oung's Class Exercise and Sonp. "With Shining Wreaths of Holly" Miss Minnie Loucks' Class Singing by School. YAKMTY (LI 1UXCK The Varsity club will have lis hristmas dance in the Wolf build-g. Willi dancing from 9 to 1 look. It will be informal and 'ictly an invitation dance for embers and invited guests, many whom will be from out of town, room has been decorated for event and the following commit-? is in charge: Howard King, airman; Roy Shop, Tom Gep- Ross Klein, James Ross' Fred Singer, Arthur Freeman and Al-a Cherry.

L-. -Ar -Av Ar flrp jftr 4b vfe -e .17 to C. M. McGlir.sey. Associated Pre-operator at the TRIBUNE office, ai his wife, of Fourteenth stret are s-endiiig the holiday at the hoa: of Mrs.

Mc-Glinsey's sister at luu Miss EKmor Schoiv.berg, a tender at Bel Mar, X. J. at the hem of her jvirents. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Seventh for th holklays. II I 6 Ml I LJrl Kemarss cy l. i.rivcju Offcrintr. Benediction.

Distribution of Gifts. The Time UHIINIIIMIMIHIIHIIIIMHIMII ty ty ty ty ty ty ty 'ty ity ty- ty WAHXEETA (LIB I'ARTT Members ot the WahneeU club id a dehchtful pre-Christmas func- tn at the home of Mrs. Arthur leming. First avenue. All mem-irs were present and two visitors, here was an exchange of Christmas fts.

each having made one and each eiving r.e. Plans were made for Xew Year's at the home of rs. Gorman, 112 Eut Walnut Miss Gladys student in Harrisburs; school, and her brother Woodrow Wilson, home 'from Girar rciltge. are spending the with their mother, Mrs. Ida Wi: on, IS13 Seventh avenue.

The Place "to to to to to to to 4 to to to to CHRISTMAS SERVICES In the following churches services will be held this evening, appropriate to the Christmastime: Second United Brethren; Fifth Avenue Methodist; Trinity Reformed; Emanuel Evangelical; St James Lutheran: Ward Avenue Presbyterian; Fourth Street Church of God; Fairview Grace Reformed; Sixteenth Street A. M. E. WEDDINGS The Reason IX DECEMBER the holidays, with their rounds of entertainments and festivities, make ex. traordinary demands upon evening wardrobes.

Heie is ii service which can be depended on to beautifully cleanse and condition each dress garment entrusted to its care. Imperial Dye Works 1 kicorpqiitip DYERS Telephones Main Office and Works 5020 Store J02 1511 13th Street Altoona, Pa. "Know Your Cleaner" We Guarantee Satisfaction EOR BIBTHDAT The committee in charge of for the celebration of the day of Robert Burns will meet Vednesday evening in Health Onicer hemas G. Herbert's otSce. The Al- xna Works Kil.y band is planning banquet for the birthday of the be-ved Scotch poet on Janu.tr ySS.

W. Irvine is chairman ot the commit-that will perfect details for the event. IIIIUIIIIIHIIUIIIIIIHIMIIIHItMIIIIHHIIII ty ty ty ty ty ty "AROUSD' THK MA6EB" A Christmas cantata "Aroufld the Manger," will be rendered at the Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church this evening at 7 o'clock. It "will be given in four parts. Part "Waiting lor the King." Part II, "The Nativity;" Part III.

"Morning Joy;" Part IV, -The Adoration." to TEA CLUB MAKES MERRY The "Sis O'clock Tea Club," fol-ving its meeting last evening, was xt to a party of fifty friends at a hristmas Eve party at the Bank fe. Dancing and other entertainers was enjoyd from 10 to 1 Now is the time and this store is the place to spend CHRISTMAS PARTY Children of the Second Lutheran Primary and Beginners departments! will enjoy their annual Christmas party from 2.30 to 4.30 on Thursday the money you got for Christmas. news 1MLEB SHOtMAKER Bernard P. Imler and Miss Cat arine Shoemaker, both Altoona who have been living in Newark, for some time, motored from th to Altoona to ie married- an enjoy the Christmas cair with relit lives in their home city. The djJ" ble ring ceremony wtjs performed i.

Rev. Cyrus Xonemaker at th. parsonage cf tiae Lnkemont Churc. cf tJod, at 4 o'clock Monday aftei noon. Mr.

Imler is a son of Mr. ai. Mrs. Lebius Imler. SH Chestni.

venue. He is a chiffeur at Xcwar, His bride, who is a daughter ofMj A. M. ShoeiaaRer. of S14 Alleshei.

street, Altoona. has been a clerk in th Westinghouse plant ii Newark. After a visit with hon. folks they will rvsidi at 113 Centra avenue, Newark. WILT RHODES Joseph Ellis Wilt, son of Mr.

Mrs. A. E. "Wilt, of Uyswen, Miss Frances Eiieabeih Rhodes daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Rhodes, cf Reselawn, were united it marriage Monday morning at It o'clock, at tfie home cf Rev. J. Wilt, Juniata.

Rev. Mr. Wilt effi ciated, the ring ceremony ti tie the nuptial knot for his grandson aad bride. Mr. Wilt is en; ployed by the Shaffer Baking com-pany and Mrs.

AVilt has beet teaching in the South Altocnj schools. They left on train No. ii for a trip to New and othe: eastern cities and oa their return will reside ir. their pewly home on Duncaasville avenue, Of S- evangelical IS- sis SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM A Christmas proerr.m will be civen If we have what you want it's a bargain. i the Emanuel Evangelical1 Sunday Christmas Greetings at the church.

Tuesday even-ngr at 7 o'clock, as follows: relude. ong by the School, Keadinc. Geo. J. Knippel, Taster -ininem by roir.

aeciUtion, The Committee Herbert Dietze A Christinas Greetins" We begin inventory next week and want to clean out everything possible this week. to 4 A 4 4 if to to to to to to to to to to to to to 4 to Helen Siejrk-r AY this Christmas be the to to to to to to merriest you have ever secrets," Leroy AYeber, Herbert Pietze. Jack Weber, Otto Gruber, James Walkt-r. Edward Aichelmann "The Greatest Annx l'eager A AMsh" P.uth Walker, Betty Speacht Seng by Primary Department. "A Bow.

A Smile, A Wish" Evelyn Stange "Santa Gaus' Mistake" Edward Aichelmann 'The Port of Christmas Cheer" Jack Amigh -Together," David Meyer, Donald Hauser. Billy Meyer -His Choice" Leroy Weber "Merry Christmas" Marcaret ilcGraw ty ty WI1SOX DATIS George M. Wilscn, formerly of Altoona, now of Washington. D. and Miss Ida Davis, of Washington, were married ai.

Alexandria, Va, on December II. Mr. Wilson, who is a son of Mrs. Ida A. Wilson, of 2513 Seventh avenue, is guide for the Black and White ttsl line for sight-reelng tourists.

He and his bride had and the New Year contain more success, prosperity and health than you have ever before been favored with. 7 HELEN'S SHOPPE The Spqcialty Shop of The Standard Furniture Co. will reside in an apartment at 172-L 1407 Eleventh Avenue ReoiUUon P.uth AYalker street, X. Washington. SPBIGGS HOGANS Albert Spriggs anl Miss Frances Hogans, bcth of Newburg, were quietly marric-d at 6 o'clock Monday vening at the parsonage of the Sixteenth Street A.

M. E. church. Itey will reside in the city. When the star Shone" Groun of the Primarv n.T "Pleasant Folks" Jack Weber to "Mamma Stocking Margaret Walker SJ -W -S? -S? JO HS SP -T i -n -t rtli m.

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