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Altoona Tribunei
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for the year were made and election of officers followed. Mrs. Kuhn was eleoted president and Mrs. Betting, vice president, Mrs. Trease, treasurer, and Mrs.

Neff, secretary. Mrs. White served a. lovely luncheon. Garden Club Elects The Keystone chapter of tht Pennsylvania Railroad Garden olub met at the home of Mrs.

Wallace White, and Mrs. Walter Da-vl read an Interesting poem, "Tour Garden of Verses." Plans SOCIAL CALENDAR The Service Star Legion will hold lta monthly meeting thl evening in the VFVV home with social hour to follow. All members are urged to be present Patt 2-ALT00HA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 23, 1944 Miss Betty Lou Sutton Weds Sergeant Joseph Weber! Democratic Women Plan Convention Members and their friends art Invited.

At the meeting of the Child Health study group today discussions will be featured. The meet-ins; will be held at 1:45 o'clock Id the T.W.C.A.. led by Mrs. John D. Hogue.

The Maccabees No. 300, will hold a card party on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the P. O. of A. hall.

Refreshments will be served ball this evening at 7:30 o'clock by the Lieutenant S. C. Potts, circle, No, 8, Ladles of the Q. R. In one active day In North Africa, the Allied Air Forces consumed 1,500,000 gallons of nigh (ftane gasoline.

A patriotic program and 1 tea party will be held at the O. A. R. Miss Betty Lou Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Sutton, of 407 Eighth street, tliia city, was united In marriage with I Staff Sergeant Joseph Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of 2001 First avenue, this city, at St. Mary's Catholic church on Thurs- i Sylvania Products Co.

in this city. Sergeant Weber was graduated from Altoona High school in ths class of 1936 and prior to entering the service was employed as a brakeman on the Maryland division of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. He has been in the V. S. army for the past 21 months and is at present stationed at a camp in Louisiana, to which point he is returning this week.

Mrs. Weber will reside with her parents for the present The Blair County Federation of Democratic Women held Us February meeting in the Penn Alto hotel. Letters were read from Miss Marion Stone. state president of the Democratic Women, and from Mis. Emma Guffey Miller, -national committee woman, stationed in Washington.

Arrangements were made to cover the Stamp and Bond booth in Gable's Friday, February 25. Mrs. Annie McAleer is chairman of this committee. Financing their ED VALUES FOGS YOUGT ROWW STAMPS 'Vf-Wf Sfv-W day morning. February 17, the solemn double ring ceremony be-' ing performed by the pastor, Rev.

Father Wagner. Miss Vivian 'Sutton as brides i part of the convention to be held D. K. Al'KER and BRIDE in Altoona in June was the topic It's "last call" for Brown Stamp V. and They expire this Saturday night, February 26th use them up this week at means were discussed.

liUlTcC I A special committee for this V1I55 OyZy Do ..1 your Super Market! You'll find a grand selection of "brown 1 Hanlev as chairman with assist- ir nMu OT ants. 'Mrs. George Puderbaugh, If WHMv VI Miss Georgie Carner, Mis. Mar- I I A I maid was her sister's only at- tendant and Wilbur G. Beck, I uncle of the bride, acted as groomsnwn.

The bride was lovely 1 in a light blue suit with match- ing accessories and carried a bou- quet of yellow rose buds, while i the bridesmaid was attired in a teal suit with white accessories and wore a corsage of white gar-1 denias. The church was. well filled with many friends of the happy couple, Following the ceremony the party! retired to the vDutch Kitchen where a wedding breakfast was served. Mrs. Weber was graduated from Altoona High school in the class of 1940 and is employed by the Begin Registration For Nurse's Aides Registrations for a daytime class of nurse's aides who are to be trained at the Mercy hospital nil! begin this afternoon in the Red Cross headquarters at 1315-17 Twelfth avenue.

Registrations will be accepted from 2 until 5 o'clock from today until Friday. Women between the ages of 13 and 50 are urged to enroll. Those who have already given their names are asked to come in and fill the official application and to receive information that will be needed. The committee will also accept applications on Wednesday evening from 7:30 until 9 o'clock. Igaret McHalc, Miss Mary Brady.

I JQ A IQ UKcr Mis. John Riley, Mrs. Mary Best and Miss Beatrice Cochran. Miss MiMred' L. Voyiey, daugh- This special committee will also of th Mr and Mrg arrange a social hour for the next Ge01.ge VovMV of Phtlipsburg.

be- meeting to De nem in nuir. rru came the bHde of pfc Don, Alto March 21 at 8 p. m. Several, Auker gon Mr and Mrt stamp" foods to choose from all top quality and thriftily priced! As you know, point values are the same in all stores- but prices differ and prices are really down-to-earth That's why, for rationed, as well as for unrationed foods, it pays to shop at new members were eieciea iu A. F.

Auker of Greenwood, on membership. Owned and Operated By The Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. Saturday, January 22, at 8 o'clock at a nuptial high mass with Rev, i John Golias, rector of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, offi-I elating. I The bride wore a gown of white satin and net. a veil of net with a tiara of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white roses, Tiie bridesmaid.

Miss Rosemary Fox, wore a gown "of aqua and i carried yellow roses. I Following the ceremony there I was a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegroom's parents. ritlta fnm nil tit trtWn wr MEAT FEATURES! FRESH PORK LOINS O. P. A.

Release w'ith LEATHER SOLES ROAST and CHOPS a. LOIN END CENTER CUT RIB END Lb. Lb. Lb. 30c 25c 36c 0 Lb.

17c Smoked Burt Oj a Shank Miss Agnes Voyiey of Theils. New York, and Miss Mary Jane Auker of Baltimore. Maryland. After the breakfast they left for a trip to Pittsburg. The bride.

In the employ of the Ann Rice Beauty salon, is remaining in Altoona. and the bridegroom w-ill return to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he is stationed at present. 2 DAYS ONLY! HAMS End, Lb. sFa0 Skinned End, Lb. Lb.

27c Ready to Eat, Skinned Lb.37C, 36 Boneless, Bluefin HERRING Mackerel FILLETS Dressed MACKEREL Fresh, Stewing OYSTERS Values to 4.99 PICNICS a Whole Lb. Lb 20c 60c 29c 29c K. of St. G.To Meet Monday OXFORDS-PUMPS a vn a A SLAB BACON Lb. STRAPS TIES At the regular' monthly meeting: Fresh, Frying OYSTERS 65c Fresh BUCK SHAD 27c of Branch 351 0 he Knights St.

George to be held in Our Lad? I of Lourdes school on Monday, SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON 39c nrrmnm SULTANA BLACKS! BROWNS! BLUES! TANS! PRESERVES '23c SUNNYFIELD I 'toa MUM Omit tr, iM i PANCAKE FLOUR 7c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CRISP. TENDER ICEBERG LETTUCE 3h 20c POTATOES 15 ibas49C SPINACH 2 Lbs 21C LEMONS DM 27C ENDIVE ....2 Lb8 23C BROCCOLI 2 Lbs 23C CABBAGE 4 Lbs 15C CAULIFLOWER Hd27C BAKED GOODS IT'S SENSATIONAL IPolao-D eDdl February 28, at 7:30 o'clock, a report of the Catholic Knights of St. George convention to be held in Altoona in May will be given by Vice-President Norman Bol-and, member of the general convention committee, who presided at a committee meeting February 20, when plans for the convention were made. Honorary Supreme Vice-President Bernard Evans will install a large class of new members. Arrangements for many social activities which will be held In the coming months will be -discussed.

Spiritual Adviser Rev. Phillip O'Donnell, Rev. John Golias, Honorable Supreme Vice-President Evans and Blair County District President Martin Robine are expected to be present. During Lent the Knights will remember the following brother members who are in the armed forces: Edward Hamberg, Joseph Lockard, Melvin Frank, Charles Houek, Edward McGuire, John Greiner, Joseph Lunghofer, Thomas Frank, Robert McNamara. Francis Vogel, Harold Sanker, John McNamara, Donald Jones, Walter Sanker, Robert Stubbier, Bernard Mallon, Raymond Geus, Samuel Sabatina.

Thomas Pfeisler and William Mengle. Due to war conditions they have decided not to hold any social observance this year on their fifteenth anniversary on March 1. 'At Permanent Wave BEACTIFTL HAER STYLES 35c and 50c 1 a i i i i ft i i i in FULL OF FLAVOR. FLORIDA ORANGES: I I Vl WAV III I 1 Mm 1 I Regular $10.00 Valut 49c I Doz. They're Here Again! HOT CROSS BUNS 19c ROLLS chr 9C DONUTS PECAN RING FAMILY.

ENRICHED, SLICED BREAD 17c I I I I 1 I ff i i i i 150 and 176 sixes 2 Doz. 63 Ml 1 1 1 1 til 15c 2-oi. Pkg. ANN PAGE, DELICIOUS WHEAT FARINA IYIELLO-WHEAT POLK'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Rationing Reminders MEATS, FATS, ETC Can 13c Effective Expires! Hit, SPAGHETTI MACARONI 3 25c Lb. Pkg.

Our wonderful new Snper Cool Permanent waves your hair as nature meant it to be No Overhead Machine No Electricity No Discomfort Is the Nearest Thing to NATURAL CURLY HAIR AT POPULAR PRICES, TOO! Only expert operators at Wintets, to give you the best service. Trust your hair to trained operators. Brown Jan. 23 Feb. 26 i Brown Jan.

30 Feb. 28 Brown Feb. Feb. 26 Brown Feb. 13 Mar.

20 'Brown Feb. 20 Mar. 20 SPECIAL PORK STAMP I No. 3 (Book Feb. 18 Feb.

26 CANNED, PROCESSED FOODS ANN PAGE, BOSTON STYLE BEANS NOW ONLY 6 POINTS IS Mar. 20 Green K. L. M. 1 SCGAB iNo.

30 No. 2 Cn (Book No. i) IS Mar. 31 Armour's Pressed Ham 39C Shredded Wheat 12C lona Cocoa 1 9C White Sail Cleanser 4c Quaker, Yellow fc Cornmeal pug; Ann Pae Extracts 3 ot 23C Albacore Tuna Fish 7 38c Ann Psfr, Plain Olives '23C Ann Pane Peanut Butter 2 Lb 47c Dally Kibbled Dog Biscuits 16C White Sail Soap Flakes 12 14C lona. (No Points Xecwsrx-y) Cut Green Bean "ZJ IOC lie 15c Natyinallv Advertise ((( viir.

.11 i ((( waier vomroiiea I0NA, WHITE CREAM STYLE CORN 10 P0INTS AIP WHOLE BEETS 3 SUNNYFIELD, ASSORTED CEREALS No. 2 Can Machineless Reg. Complete EXTRA SPECIAL YOU SAVE 50 TO 73 ON 1 I SHOES No. 18' June 1 Indefinite- Airplane No. 1 (Book No.

3) 1 Indefinite FTEL OIL Period 3 4 Mar. 13 Period 4 Feb. 8 Sept. 30 GASOLINE A9 Feb. 9 May 8 BOMS STAMP 19c Ten Individual Packages AMERICAN BEAUTY PER3L4NEXT WAVE Spare Stamp No.

3 out of Book 4 is good for five points on all I0NA TOMATOES lie No. 2 Can 10 POINTS Nationally Advertised PERMANENT WAVES at Winters. We have your Permanent Wave 15 national advertised waves to choose from. (( The best buy in $0.45 complete with shampoo ((( and your favorite hair- fresh, smoked and cured pork, and all types of sausage, regardless of port content This also included canned pork if the same contains 100 per cent pork. Lard is not included.

This stamp is valid to midnight February 26. inclusive. TOKEN CONTAINERS dress. EGGS 'SUNNYFIELD OATS WHITEHOUSE Evap. Milk 10 05c dexo SHORTENING) 3LkV 63c Sunnybrool nn Crestview Dot OPEN 9 A.

M. to 9 P. M. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NEW SALON 14J1 ELEVENTH AVEXrK PROVE 3-9533 Opposite Fedrral Bakery 10c Quick 4S-Cooklnf or sc. Begnlar Pkf Shortly after February 27, the effective date of the use of ration tokens, containers for same used by wholesalers rn making deposits of tokens in ration bank i accounts will be available.

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