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Altoona Tribune du lieu suivant : Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, Friday, February 4, 1949 FUR COAT In Winter Prices Simmonds Are Closing DOWN Sale- Starting Today You can buy the new look in a new fur coat at the old look in price. Mouton Lamb former price 229.00 NOW 149:00 Black Pony former price 439.00 NOW 219.00 Muskrat Backs former price 550.00 NOW 359.00 Grey Lamb former price 695.00 NOW 369.00 Beaver Raccoon former price 895.00 NOW 539.00 00 Grey Squirrel former price 895.00 NOW 559:00 Samoli Leopard former price 1450.00 NOW 659.00 Grey Persian former price 1395.00 NOW 895.00 Alaskan Seal former price 1495.00 NOW 895.00 Prices Include Federal Tax Just make a deposit, The Coat is Yours. Frocks with a future Virgin Wool Suits .00 8:00 to 29:00 49.00 to 99.00 They were 19.00 to 59.00 They were 69.00 to 169.00 Self Trimmed Coats Fur Trimmed Coats 49:00 to 99.00 79:00 to 169,00 They were 69.00 to 169.00 They were 119.00 .00 to 269.00 OUR CLOSING Here is your opportunity to buy the NEW LOOK virtually at cost. Simmonds is one of the few stores to close twice each year giving SALE STARTS their personnel two paid vacations annually. Every Fall and WinTODAY ter garment must be sold before we close our doors.

SIMMONDS 1014 Twelfth Across Street, from Just off Postoffice 11th Avenue OBITUARIES Funeral Notices Will Be Found On Classified Page ROBERT FRANKLIN BILGER Was pronounced dead at 2:45 Thursday morning after a call from the physicians exchange sent police officers to 1201 Seventh street to take a patient reported there to the hospital. Bilger had been ill for a number of years. He was 92. The exchange was unable to locate a doctor at the time and asked the police to take the man to the hospital if he required doctor's care, Mr. Bilger resided with his daughter, Mrs.

Mary Schultz, at the Seventh street address. He was dead when police He was born at Glen arrivedec. 25, 1856, and worked as a stonemason and contractor for many years in that area. He retired a number of years ago and had since resided with the daughter in Altoona and another Mrs. Maud Miller of Milroy.

His wife, Mrs. Harriet (Bogar) Bilger, died 20 years ago. Surviving are four sons and four daughters, James D. Bilger of Weikert, George of Mifflinburg, John of McClure Paul of Iron, Mrs. Schultz of the city, Mrs.

Lottie Mast and Mrs. Carrie Brien, both of Shamokin and Mrs. Miller of Milroy. Surviving are also a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and four sisters, Mrs. Malinda Swanger of Tyrone, Mrs.

Mary Gross of Sunbury, Mrs. Harriet Yocum of Lewistown and Mrs. Getz of Beaver Springs. Mr. Bilger was a member of the Evangelical church.

The body will be taken to Glen Iron for funeral services and interment. WILLIAM ROY McGINNIS Of RD 2, Altoona, died at the Altoona hospital at 1:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon following an illness of several years. Born at Elstie, Cambria county, which is now Gallitzin RD 2, Dec. 15, 1888, he was the son of C. William G.

and Anna Mae (Sager) McGinnis. Prior to his illness he was employed as a maard, chinist at the South Altoona brass finishing shop, Pennsylvania railroad. He was married to Pearl Miller who survives along with the following sons and daughters: William York; Chester, Altoona; Mrs. Ruth E. Baker, Hollidaysburg; Mrs.

Jean Aikens, Mill Run and Miss Betty McGinnis, at home. Also surviving are four grandchildren. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Merle, Warren; Joseph, Altoona; Blair, Petersburg; Leo, Gallitzin, RD; Scott, South Lakemont; Emma McConnell, Gallitzin; Mrs. Irene Wyar, Johnstown, and Mrs. Mae Glasgow, Friends will be received at the Laughlin guneral home after 7 o'clock Friday evening.

ANNA LAURA DORSETT Of 506 Third street, Juniata, died at her home, 7:10 Thursday evening. She was born at Shamokin, Oct. 14, 1872, a daughter of Anthony and Sara (Hacker) Smith. She was the widow of Harry Dorsett who died Jan. 10, 1939.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ivon Ford of Burnham, Miss Elizabeth Dorsett at home, and Mrs. Sara Hambright of Burnham; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two sisters, Miss Gertrude H. Smith of Shamokin and Mrs. Ethel McGuirt of Shamokin; and one brother, Herbert Smith of Shamokin.

She was a member of the First Methodist church of Juniata for many years, and a member of the Women's Progressive Bible class. Friends are being received a at the home after noon Saturday. ISABELL ELIZABETH TATE Of 838 Seventeenth street, died Thursday morning at the Altoona hospital at 3:30 o'clock after an illness of several months. She was born in Bellwood July 25, 1906, a daughter of Henry and Della (McCauley) Evans, and was married Oct. 19, 1939, to George W.

(Wally) Tate. She is survived by her husband, her mother of Juniata, three brothers, Frank of Juniata, Roy of Lakemont and Floyd of Altoona and a sister, Mrs. Roy Tanneyhill of Juniata, Mrs. Tate was a lifelong member of St. John's Lutheran church, Juniata, and held membership in Bellefonte chapter 151, Women of the Friends will be received at the Mauk and Yates funeral home after noon Friday.

ARTHUR G. DIBBLE Of 3401 St. John's drive, Dallas, former manager of the Dependable Guaranteed WATCH REPAIRS Caldwell's Jewelry, 2309 7th Ave. QUICK SERVICE Cleaning and Pressing Suits Pressed While You Wait One Day Service in Cleaning Hats Cleaned and Blocked Prices Reasonable Adams Cleaning and me Pressing 1002 Chestnut Ave. Phone 3-8943 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DR.

B. RESSLER OPTOMETRIST Room 203 Pennsylvania Bldg. 1207 12th Altoona, Pa. Phone 3-2623 McCrory store in Altoona, died unexpectedly of a heart attack Wednesday afternoon at his home. Since leaving Altoona Mr.

Dibble had become affiliated with the Woolworth company and at the, time of his death was manager of a Woolworth store at Dallas. Surviving are his wife, the former Isabel Kinch of Juniata, and two sons, Arthur G. a student at Southern Methodist university at Dallas and Parks Caedman Dibble, a student of the School of Mines at El Paso, Tex. Mr. Dibble was 'a member of the Jaffa Shrine and an active member of the Dallas Methodist church.

Interment will be in Dallas. MRS. EVA BLANCE GIVLER Died Thursday evening at 5:10 o'clock at the home of her stepson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merle E.

Givler of Northwood, Tyrone. She was born Sept. 12, 1877, at Bald Eagle. Her father was David Woomer, and her mother was Eve Woodring. She was twice married, first to Harry Patterson and then to George W.

Givler, Surviving are five step-children, Merle E. Givler, Miss Rebecca Givler, Mrs. Perry Cupp and John K. Givler, all of Tyrone, and Walter Givler of Buffalo, N. one sister, Mrs.

Gertrude of Vail; and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Columbia A Avenue Methodist church and the P.O.A. in Juniata, Friends are being received at the Glass funeral home in Tyrone. MRS. MARY ARDELLA DELOZIER Aged 71 of Gallitzin road, Cresson, died at 12:30 p.

m. Thursday at the home. She was born in Gallitzin township, near Ashville, the daughter of James M. and Cecilia (Bendon) Towle. She is survived by her husband, C.

D. Delozier, and the following children: Mrs. William Patrick, Pittsburg; and Francis and Howard, both of, Baltimore. One brother, William Towle. Johnstown, also survives.

Friends may call at the home. Flowers For All Occasions IMPERIAL FLOWER SHOP ASSISTANT ENGINEER OF TESTS Lloyd M. Morris, above former foreman of the physical laboratory in the Pennsylvania railroad's test department at Altoona, has been appointed to the position of assistant engineer of tests in that department. He succeeds K. Emil Hofammann, who is retiring from railroad duty at the age of 70, after 45 years of service.

Emanuel EUB Revival Growing In Interest Rev. S. Clay Shaffer, pastor of the Emanuel Evangelical United Brethren church, corner Fifth avenue and Fifth street, states that the old-fashioned revival now in process in his church "is growing in interest and attendance." Evangelist Perry E. Kyle, Brookville, is speaking each night. He is the licensed evangelist of the Pittsburg conference of the EUB church.

He leads a spirited song service and 'brings a magic mystery object lesson each night in the opening service for girls and boys. Parents are urged to bring their children. In his sermon Thursday night he emphasized the need of more Bible, not 1.10 Bibles. "We need more Bible in our daily living and we need more Bible in our homes," he said. His subject Friday night will be "Is Your Whole Family Saved?" The meetings will continue each night except Monday until Sunday, Feb, 13.

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