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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Al.TOOXA TW1B VXE, rrldav, Auftut 1H. 1WI WEDDINGS War Mothers Mothers Sew On Project Plan for Loca band. Ht wa president of hi graduating rlaa in lWt Tht bride, will remain at tht Mthodit hospital, Memphis, for th present. Th giom who i an aviation radioman, econl cl. Nation-Wide Stores ALWAYS FEATURE "GARDEN FRESH" PRODUCE! Sixteen member of th T.

M. C. A. Motiiert' club met to ww. on Hit slipper project yesterday.

Th woi was carried on both morning and afternoon, with a I luncheon at noon. V. S. X. R.

ha rturnl to duty with th Atlantic Fleet. Monthly Xovena to Open Tuetday Tht monthly noven In honor of aint Thri. Tht Littl Flower Jeu." will open at the Carmelite monastery on Tuetday. August 22, and clott on Wfiliu day, August SO. at 4 m.

Th special Intentions for hl month ar for all who nr rv-month are tor all who art terving their country during these danger-out timet and for their familitt. for a Just peace, for a aptedy of th ar.d -thanksgiving for th favort that have bn recently r.c.t the Little Flown, All other Intention recommended will be Included in thit no-vena well a theNiiany pray-rt of the Carmelite nunt. Address all petitiont to the Carmelitt Monastery, Loretto. Lobre -Pastire MU Jeannett Pastor, daughter of Mr. and Mi.

Michael Pat-tor of MS Seventh avenut, became th bride of Pint Lieutenant Anthony Lobre. ton of Mr. Louisa Lobre of Eighth avenue, on Saturday morning. July 12. at o'clovk.

i Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic church. Rev rather John Flannelly officiating at th crmony and high nuptial nus. Mr. Wood ang tht mas. Th brid was given in mintage by her father and was attired in a gown of whit net and lace, with a long train.

A long tulle veil cascaded from a ti.ra o' orange blossom. She carried an arm bouquet of whit rose and orchids. The maid of honor wa Mis Marietta Paf.ore, sister of thv bride, who wor poudr blue with matching beaded juliet op. u.u shoulder length vert" of lull. Sh carried pink rose.

Carl Lobre. brother of the bridegroom. erved a best man. A wedding breakfast wn served at the home of the bride A dinner wa he'd at the Victoria hotel. Out-of-town gucsis cam from Port Chestr.

X. and Harrisburg. The newlyweds took a trip to New Tork city, Atlantic City, and Philadelphia Both are graduates of High school Lieut. Lobre was formerly employed by te PRR. He studied at the Pennsylvania college center and is commandant and staff officer at the armoted school at Ft.

Knox. Ky. 7 ati rfca Th officr of th club art: Mi. Heln Lucknr; vc president, Mr. Mildred Harri-on; crtary, Mr, Helen Par- on, and treasurer, Mt.

Amber Huk. Mr. Aitcheson i the club chaplain. A business meeting was held In the afternoon at hich time plan ei mad for th fall baar, Articles ar being made for it now, a crocheted and holdei fvr coat hangfr. Wash cloths of outing flannel, crocheted i aiound the edges, art being made for the Red Cross.

The slipper of old woolens, mad large as to cover bandages, ai lined. Eyelets are buttonholed around the top for the drawstring of plaited cord. They are for hospital use. Those present were: Mr. Sara Rau.

Mr. Charles Fornwalt. Mr. Helen Luckner. Mr.

Ruth Havens. Mrs, Lacj- Lewis. Mr. Mildi-ed Hariison, Mi-s. Helen Parson.

Mrs. Eleanor Walls. Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs. Elds Tanneyhill.

Mr. John Ireland. Mi. John Weld. Mrs.

Herr. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Emma Roth and Mrs. Myrtle Parsons.

Farewell Dinner Planned jKor Rahlti Gohllterger The board of trustee of th Agudath Aohim congregation It a testimonial farewell dinner on Sunday In honor of Rabbi Henry R. taoldberger who hat accepted a charge in August. Ga. The occasion will be a dinner I at the Penn Alto at flv o'clock. Th public I lnitd to a program at th synagogu at o'clock, at which program th leader, esteemed in Altoona a a churchman and for hit civic ae-j tivitie, will be presented with a gift.

Th program will a musical one, with a reception downstairs, afterward. All cititen are invited. Other member of the board of trustees ar: L. Kuriisky. Morri Wayn.

M. Devorris, Phil Klevan. Samuel Skolnek, Juliu Weinberg, i Julius Goldberg, Joseph Levenson. Louis Burrows, Carl Sacks, Har-i rj- Kirschnr. Joseph Karp Abra-: ham Karp.

David Snitier. Morris Sparks. Morris Henderson and Morri Lenson. Enjoy Annual Picnic The Ladies" Aid society of the Mardorf Methodist church held i their annual picnic at the home of Mr Annie May Monter. of Juniata gap.

The tables were set In the yard for the excellent picnic supper, at which thirty were present. Rev. Boggs gave thanks. After COFFEE '2Gc Convention Th Georse A. junior chapter o( American War Mother nt th American how on ThuiiJay ever.in.

17. Th vie preiilent preaiOed. Tht officer it thi otganitaMvtn are; rrJni. lrothy Ciaine; v- preidenl, Helen Moor: -rtlary, Hln Ehrinjer; Esther An-dtene; uaurer, Gertiude Kuhn; chaplain. Gieta Reynold.

After th preliminarie inelud-it tht aalute to th tlvj and the piaytr of th chplin, the bust-nej meeting pioceeded. Twelve new member es repotted, na delegate wer elected to th October convention, all th in to held at th Penn Alto. Nin delegate elected, a follow: Mr. Dorothy Craine. Mr.

Helen Mr. Mi. Baker Rd, Mr. Kuhn, Mr. Hael Law.

Mrs. Hoover, Mr. Slick. Mrs. Howe, and Mr.

Hln Ehvinjer. Th alternates lctd were: En. Yir.jhns. Mr. Granna.

Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Yar, Mr. Rus-eli.

Mr. A. D. Wright, and Mrs. Hurst and Mr.

Th secretary rend a numVr of communications. In on. Mr. Roberts ol th post oif.ce personnel wrot of th freat nd for WAVES, and asked if th organisation knew of folks interested. The vetran' hospital wrot most hartftt thanks for th wheel chairs sent by th Altoon chapter.

Appreciation w. expressed for the desire of the chapter to donate to th rvshonj; recreation room. A susgestioa wa er.t the Altoona that they might consider jrivir.g the Deshong rtrans in th But'' hospit.il, two good singing canaries and two sturdy cages. Immediately one lady offered a hird in a c-ge, and another promised cage. Money will be sent to the army ar.d navy commission for the us of chaplains who in some cases ate bombed out of their quarters, and have services in makeshift places, even a ham.

is needed in this connection. The large general hospital st Vancouver, Wash, sent a letter of thanks for an afghan. So did the 40 and for a gift of $10 for pJsyir.g cards. In reply to a suggestion for a gift, Deshong wrote in favor of soap and raior blades, with perhaps a set of outdoor furniture consisting of a table and four eh sirs. Mr.

Keller, or. of the war mothers ltst her son in the 5vata Pacific, it was reported bv Mrs. Bakef Reed. SPECIAL BANK SERVICES! Loans Up to $300.00 We will make loans up to $500.00 at Interest to responsible persons on their own signature. Keep War Bonds Safe Don't risk los by ftr.

theft or misplacement, will keep them a long at you wish. Low cost $1.00 a yar for 10 Bonds. Special Check Books That will not entail a Service Charge on your account Ask us about this service. Bank Money Orders At a low cost, we offer you a safe, easv method of paying bills. You pay les whn ou get them here.

Bruoe's Granulated Barley Brisn dinner the ladies retired under the trees and held their business meeting. Chester Marti led the singing. 1 Seve nof th thirty ie guestt but an offering of ten do'lars wa lifted and the class gave it to th i church fund. The entire anrpunt of their gift last night vras an even hundred dollars. Grapefruit Juice Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Barley. Is Tenth avenue, announce the marriage of their son.

James R. Bailey, machinist mate second class of the United States coast Ubby's DEC DE3G guards, to Miss- Ann Briia. daugh- G301 Prepared Mustard. 10c 5u'35c Campbell Vegetable 15c Ubby's Tomato Juice Bruoe's For Dailv Nutrition Give the Family HARSHBAflGER'S Homogenize ter of Mr. nd Mrs.

J. Bnaa of Chicago. The ceremony was performed on Sunday. August 8. at the horn of the bride, and was followed by a reception.

The bride is a graduate of Austin school, class of IsHS. She has been employed by the civil service commission in Washington. D. C. and Chicago.

The bridegrootu is a graduate of Altoona H-h school, class of 140. and was in the band and orchestra. Before enlistment, he was employed in the Washington. I. navy yard.

The couple spent a week in Chicago, and after a short isit in A'toona. will go to New Totk. where the bridegroom is stationed. VITAMIN Nabisco, 100 Bran CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY 1-218 Eleventh Avenue Altoona, Penna. pk9 10c At Your Store Phone 2-9224 or Door! IDE ini mi inr-i Ranger Joe Honey 12c Canada Dry Boytim .4 rmstrong 28-Oz.

15c rot rius Boltle Deposit JUST AS THERE IS ONLY ONE Pur-A-Snow Flour 25-tb. Sack 1.39 On Friday. August 4. at 1:90 in the afternoon at tie parsonage at Hernando. Mis, Misi Manuella Armstrong, daughter of Mrs.

William J. Gibson Fort Dodge. Iowa, became the bride of John E. Boytim. son o.f Mr.

and Mrs. George Boytim. avenue. Tyrone. the cre-monr being performed by Rev James A.

Hunt. Th, couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Beard, friends of the bride, of MemphW, Tenn. The bride was attired in a blue street dress and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. The matron of honor was dressed in a white street IN ALTOONA Grapefruit Juice A6'n 35c Niblet's Golden Corn Ca" 16c Austin's Kibbled Dog Food Kellogg's Corn 11 0tPks 10c Club Aluminum Cleanser Can23c Loose Macaroni 2 Lbl 19c Grape Nuts Ws- 15c Sloseman's Peanut 25c Pillsbury's Best Flour 5 Lt 37c Sterling Table Salt J' Lb 5c Artex Motor 98c Better Penn drese and wore a corssee of white an 1149 Motor rosebuds. The bride is a graduate of the Fort High s-hool and of the School of Nursing of the Methodist hospital Memphis. Tenn.

The and 10 other WOLF stores in various communities, that through the years have built a reputation; for showing you the largest, newest and most complete stock of finest quality Furniture, rugs and charming home furnishings. Griffin's White Shoe Cleaner 10c groom is a graduate of Tyrone school, is a former membet i of the hic'a school band and or-! ches.ra and the American Legion Arkoma 2 Can PALMOLIVE 3 14c Green Beans SO THERE WAS ONLY ONE Knox Sparkling Gelatin pk3 23c TPBfl Sons of Italy Celebrate Anniversary The Blair Lodge. Order Sons of Italy in America No. Sf. of Altoona celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversars.

of it founding recently with a erowxin? of a queen of the anniversary. -On Sunday, July 3C, the celebration started with a ganquet in honor of the founders cf th the "fondatori living founders who are Bartolomeo Sioia, Nicola Benecetto. Ferrara. Guiseppe Folcarelli Antorio Petta. Gaetano Landolfi Comenico Sciotto.

Antonio Fiote, Gabriel De Antocis. Biagio Coi-ila aid Santamaria. The president. Silvio Temofonte. wi chaii-msn of th occasion.

He has also been president of the anisation for Ten year. He introduced Ihj secretary. -Jerry" R-sold. as toasncas.er. Rev.

Jhn Flannelly. pastor of the Mt. Carmel chjrch. gave the invocation. Rev.

Luigi Dsicen. also of Mt. Carmel church, spoke Itaiian. Those piesent in addition to the founders and others previously were. "Grande curator" grand trustee, Alberto Torquato of Winiber; Mrs.

Mary De Matteis. a locaj notary, grand officer, ard of the mortuary fund eomatissicn; Mrs. Carmela Landolfi, president of "Altoona City Lodge''; Micheie Spinaziola, of the Roastni Lodge No. of Windber; and Anthony Fer-Uino, a very active brother of the Windber. After the banquet concluded with th national anthem.

The Star Spangled Banner." the three fcagaes of Altoona playc-J a game of "Boccista'. to bowl-icg. These league Abbruoese, Blair, and Gabr.ele D' Ar.nur.ric After two hours of atves to nine, there followed a Coor how. The cronuing of the queen, "La wa very impresetve. Helen daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Patsy Romano of 1405 Ninth avenue, was the chosen queen, presented with un belll-imo very t-eautif diamond; second honor went to "La Sigacrina' Grace Gentilcore, ho received in braccialetto a bracelet of gold. The queer contest committee eonsisteai of Mr Mary De Mattel, chairman; with the cooperation o- Mrs. Lanio fi and Mr. Cifasso.

The committee of arrangements for the affair wa made np of Temofonte. Pasqtial Maior.no. Jerry" Riscoldi. Gaet-to Mrs. Mary Fratk DienL Nick Mannico, Venn! Pasirea.

Sam Scaglione, Angelo CaJlir.e Ar.tonia Nardella. Paul Vecchiarelli, and Pasquaie 'S ON Speedway Starch PL TYRONE rts 10c II IVI 114 Aid Distilled OCTAGON Bar Quart Bot. 15c White Vinegar SOAP SfrttafiA 6c Safety Book 15c Genuine Ball Mason Jars: Woodbury OCTAGON Bar Toilet Soap 9c TOILET PAID kM Gem Dm- 69c Quarts Pints OCTAGON Razor Blades 2 9c that had a fine reputation throughout the state for gorgeous Period furniture and 'furnishings. There's nothing that can be said that will change these facts! They have been honored traditions for generations. Don't Miss WOLF'S CLOSE-OUT of the Templeton Co.

Stock Now In Progress POWDER Pkg. 6c IlirTaVlTVI SunnvSol Flu Deposit OCTAGON Can Mason, 2 Pc Caps Doz 25c Mason Lids Doz 12c Jar Rings Do1 5c Aerowax CLEANSER 5c Hoor rMC" 25c OCTAGON" iCMKUUTED rvi. raw MA WsmmiMiMiiM m. I Mi Reed Ler dufbter B-rU tci it as arker afct a seek at Ai C.cy aa Iw Tcrk. While at Atlantic City.

Mr Reed's on. zt. Paul W. Reed, rationed at Fort Pix N. J-.

pnt th week tmt with hi mother. AT VOi CLOVER FARM STORE The Dependable Friendi.t Store '-Cash or Credit" 1501-03 FJevestfa Ave. HOME OWNED STORES.

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