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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, Monday, ecember 30, 198 9 fOPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P. 'Janet R. Bane Repeats Vows In Pretty Church Service Sunshine Society Plans Visit To County Home The county home and hospital committee of the Altoona ornithine society, headed by Airs. WW isi (. ()(J(f ii iOAl fiJKC.

it to) Janet Rob nson Bane, daughter I 01 iur. anu iua i. t-unr iwuui- son, 1503 Ninth street, became the bride of John Timothy Crimens. son of 'Mrs. Edward Miss Edelman Recites Vows At Penn Alto Miss Helen Cazeu, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Cazen, 30J Seventh avenue, and Jack Kdet-man, $on of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Edelman, Mt. Vernon, N.

wore united in marriage yesterday at 5. m. in the Logan room of the Penn 'Alto hotel. Rabbi Elihu Michelson, spiritual leader ot the Agudath Aehim Orimens. Fredonia.

N. at p. m. yesterday in the First I Presbyterian church. The brides pastor, the Kev.

Dr. Walter Lowrie Riiter, officiated at the double-ring cers-mony. Mrs. L. M.

Nugent, or-Ranist. played traditional wed-tinE music, and accompanied 1315-1317 Eleventh At enue Altoona, Pa. Store-Wide TB Society, Blair Salon To Give Play Blair Salon 261 in cooperation with the Blair County Tuberculosis society will present the play, "Grandma a tomorrow at 12:30 noon over the radio station WFBG, under the direction of Radio Chairman, Mrs. William White. In the radio skit and music the performers will be the Girl Scouts of Troop 21.

Holy Ros-ary Catholic church, Juniata. Mrs. Marie C. Martin will take the part of Grandma. Donna Lego will be Pat, and the troop synagogue, officiated at -the rites the ballroom setting, witn I Miss Phyllis Bland, cousin of tlo in David MaJcne with Mrs.

C. W. Montgomery serving as co-chair- i man, is arranging a visit to Uie County home tomorrow aiternuon at 2:30 o'clock. The committee will meet at the home and uis-j tribute a holiday treat of oranges and candy. The chairman will be assisted by the presioent, Mrs.

O. B. Mrs. Carl Butler. Mrs.

M. K. Siegiried, Mrs. Austin InU-r-ante, ttiiss v'ivihn caner. Airs.

Palmer Carter, Mrs. W. F. Pearce, Anss Emma iywr, Airs. W.

J. Frank, Aire. K. A. Henderson, Mrs.

G. N. Blocher. Airs. Roy Funk, Mrs.

W. T. Sellers, Aliss Alary Davis, Mrs. W. N.

Declu-r, Mrs. E. B. Burke Thursday, January 2, at 12:30 o'clock, a lull boaru meeting win palms, ferns and flowers for dec bride, for the sinpins of rrom All the World I've Chosen You" and White flowers and ferns added to the Christmas decorations, beaulilied the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a traveling suit of wine with winter-white accessories and a corsagi of white gardenias.

The bride's attendant was her friend. Miss Jean Goforth, Lake Pharlrs N. attired in a orations. Miss Marie instrumental trio played the dinner music. The reception followed the wedding and the dinner- the reception, all in the Logan room.

The bride, given in marriage by her parents, was attractive in a gold satin suit with brown accessories and a hand corsage of orchids. Attending the bride was hr cousin. Miss Shirley Paikin, at- will sing songs, The songs to be used are hcld b' 0ln A liUVs, All AM ccrs will entertain tne chairmen tiled in a beige dress. The best whjte-wine suit with black acces of the various committees. The officers are; president, Mrs.

Otis first vice presi man was the bridegroom's broth DRASTIC REDUCTIONS er. Louis Edelman. The bridal sories and a corsage of yellow roses. The best man was Ralph Cranston, close friend of the bridegroom, Fredonia. N.

Y. Ushering was James Edgar Robinson. brother of the bride. The mother of the bride wore black with pink accessories, and IFF pair left for a honeymoon trip last evening. The couple will reside at tho home of the bride.

The bridegroom is employed by Sky Broth- ers. The bride was graduated from the Altoona High school, at- tended Altoona School of Com- Come All Ye "Silent and "Away In a The Girl Scouts participating are: Suzanne Edmundson. Carole Lamade, Dolores Lockard. Nancy Lamade, Carolyn- Edmund-son, Helen Wogan, Bonnie Smith, Alarilyn Jean Olson, Donna McClarsen, Jane Shaffer, Mary Ann Delamcey, Donna Lego, Ruth Sperl, Bernice Weig-and, Doris Cook. Phillis Calder-wood, Kay Templeton, Janet Edwards.

Nancy Yost. Eleanor Huber, Thelma Inin. Carol Mc-Kinney, Rose Mary Fischer, Dolores Huber and Adelaide Huber. dent, Mrs. D.

Lloyd Clay-comb; second ice president. Airs At. R. Siegfield; third vice president, Mrs. Harry stupp; lecotiiing sec-rotary, Aliss ivian Carter; financial secretary, Airs.

William F. Pearce; treasurer, Mrs. J. D. Fitzgeiald.

Those expected to attend are: Mrs. L. Walter Davis, chairman conservation and garden committee; Airs. Robert E. Vi AND MORE viracp ot D111K roses.

i Wi-ce find is employed by the mnfhpp attired uiicni ui i.uui.u i jn crey with pjni accessories ana Smay, chairman and Airs. Harry a corsage of pink roses. Following a dinner and reception at the Penn Alto hotel, the couple left for poinls east for their honeymoon. They will re- Church Class Is Entertained Ladies' Apparel 2nd Floor CLEARANCE FURRED in Fredonia. N.

Y. He is a COATS Ladies' Apparel 2nd Floor CLEARANCE FUR COATS Your OCA Values to Choice OvU $12!) Sables, Mink Beaver Dyed Furs Ladies' Apparel 2nd Floor CLEARANCE CLOTH COATS Your 01 Values to Choice (J) $41 Toppers, Fitted, Boxy and Belted Styles 100 Wool The Wick Awake class of the Greenwood United Brethren church was Friday evening at a Christmas party at Shipp, cocnairman, relief and child welfare committee; Airs. Alilton Emeigh, chairman membership committee; Aire. J. Calvin Lang, chairman music committee; Mrs.

David Malone, chur-man and Mrs. C. W. Aionts'onv ery, cocnairman County Home and State Hospital; Airs. J.

N. Drass, chairman emergency aid committee; Airs. E. C. North, chairman Ways and means committee; All's.

Simon Ebersole, chairman wheel chair and auxiliary unit to hospital; Airs. Piulip SwangT, magazine committee; and Aire. William N. Decker, good cheer law student at the University ot Buffalo. The bride was graduated from the Altoona Hiph school, and attended Gettysburg college.

He was graduated from the Fre-rtnnia State Teachers college and alues to Your Choice $25 WEDDINGS Fuld Boal The Little Church Around the Corner in New York City was the scene of a Christmas Eve wedding ceremony at 6 o'clock when Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Boal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Boal, 1226 Hamilton avenue, Tyrone, became the bride $49 the home of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Donnell, Greenwood. Mrs. Hester Taylor is the teacher of Ui tended the University of Mis- 100 Wool Lavishly Furred with Persian Lambs Squirrel Muskrat the class. ouri.

He spent three years and Mrs. O'Donnell and her sister. fen months in the Coast Artillery, Mrs. Gertrud" Troutman served Anti-Aircraft. a lunch Secret sisters were re- of Raymond Lee Fuld.

son of veaiea in uv? gut exenange, anu i SIZES TO FIT EVERY FIGURE PRICES TO FIT EVERY PURSE SAVE NOW AS NEVER BEFORE The meeting will be held at the Gleaner Class Air. and Airs. Lee Fuld, the Bronx, New York City, with the minister of the church of home of Airs. D. Lloyd Claycomb, ficiating.

The bridegroom's parents were the only attendants 202 Broad avenue. Following the luncheon a business meeting will take place. Aire. Earhart will be in pharro Thf smnp of WOrk The bride looked beautiful in ,1. i a pale blue leme gown with yel Ladies' Apparel 2nd Floor CLEARANCE SKIRTS Ladies' Apparel 2nd Floor CLEARANCE BLOUSES Ladies' Apparel 2nd Floor CLEARANCE SWEATERS low accessories.

She carried new names were drawn. Owing to the illness of tho president, Mrs. Allen Miller, the business session postponed the election of officers. Those present were: Mrs. Taylor.

Mrs. Trout-nan, Martha Kelley, Edith Winey. Esther Shellenberger, Helen Soykie. Ruth Peck. Maxine Perry.

Grace Eisenhart, Margaret Eoyles. Ethel Van Zandt. Thelma lsberry, Violet Gill, Pearl Mc-Nanamy, Ada Figart. Edith Schneier, Elizabeth O'Donnell and Marian Perry- planned ior xne year wui ue ui-cussed. Friday, January 3, the monthly meeting of the Sunshine society a bouquet of yellow roses.

She will take place at the Penn AUo Enjoys Party The annual Christmas party of the Gleaner Class of the Eighth Avenue Methodt church school was held recently at the home of the class teacher, Mrs. C. S. Batton, 715 Crawford avenue. Worship was in charge of Louise Bertram, who read a portion of Luke II, and presented a Christmas story to the class entitled "The Christmas Child." The group sang carols.

A nominating committee was 'alues to 'alues to Your Choice alues to $5.95 Your Choice $3 Your Choice $2 $3 $3.95 $7.95 hotel at 2:30 oclock. The county home and hospital committee will have charge of the program following the business session. The president, Aire. C. B.

Earhart, will preside. Pleated and Draped, Wools and Crepes Frilly and Tailored Styles Long a'nd Short Sleeves Pastels Wools Slipons Long and Short Sleeves is a graduate of Tyrone High school, class of 193S and is employed in New York City as a photograph model. The bridegroom is a medical student in the Fordham University, New York City. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was enjoyed in the Wedgewood Room of the Waldorf Astoria hotel. The couple are spending a honeymoon the bridegroom's grandmother in Torr i and after January 1st will be at home at 80-72 Austin street, Kew Gardena, Long New Arrival Keeps Tradition in Family When the Robert Lee Bunt- garners, 716 S.

Eighth street, vel- appointed. Gifts were exchang- corned their first child, Robert 1 ed, and Mildred McKillip FASHIONS AS FEATURED IN VOGUE CHARM GLAMOUR HARPER'S BAZAAR AND MANY OTHER FASHION MAGAZINES 100 WOOL GARMENTS OF STROOCK BOTANY COHOM A FORSTMANN JUILLIARD for the class presented a gift Miss Albright Becomes Bride In Church Rite Miss Helen Louise Albright, Hianrrhtot rf la 111 AC A Alhrifht. Furniture Departments CLEARANCE LOUNGE CHAIRS Furniture Departments CLEARANCE KNEEIIOLE DESKS Furniture Departments CLEARANCE LIVING ROOM SUITES 1319 First avenue, and Georg? h. to the teacher. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Louise Bertram. 21 First avenue rear. After the business meeting a lunch was served by the hostess. Those present were: Mrs. Dorothy Augenbaugh, Mrs.

Louise Bertram, Mrs. Alma Chil-cote, Mrs. Helen Dreese, Mrs. Flora Garner, Mrs. Mildred McKillip, Miss Ruth Patterson, Mrs.

Dorothy Rouzer, Mrs. Thelma Stafford, and Airs. Carol Batton. Lee, Christmas day, his arrival marked a family tradition for December 25 birthdays, his grandfather and great-gnnd-father also having been born on the feast of the Nativity. Robert Lee ivas born at Altoona hospital.

Prior to her marriage, the mother was Miss Maxine Baker. It vas her father, Blair A. Baker, 716 South Eighth street, and her grandfather, Abraham Gisewhite. Tyrone, who were also born on Christmas day. The baby's father, Robvrt Lee Bunigarner, who served in the Pacific theater of operations during the recent war, is now em Hall, Philadelphia, were united in marriaee at 1:30 D.

m. Sat Miller Bathgate A pretty wedding was solemnized Friday afternoon, December 20, in the naval chapel, Washington, D. when Aliss Lois A. Bathgate, daughter of Air. and Mrs.

F. Woods Bathgate, 201 Tenth avenue, Juniata, became the bride of Robert F. Aliller, sen urday in the Old First Evahgel- ical United Brethren church. i he single ring ceremony was ier- alues to alues to Your Choice Your Choice Values to $44.50 $24 $19 Your Choice lormed Ly Dr. George R.

Strayer, $99' $59 $189 of James AI. Aliller, Picayune, I P.t A Sinirlo l-incr roramnnv Chairs Complete with Ottomans. Large Selection to Choose From Walnut, Maple and Mahogany Finishes. Chairs to' match, $6.95 The Georgians are an ancient Style-Bilt, Custom Made and Others in Tapestry and Velours ployed by the PRR. Both mother I Asia Minor people subdivided and baby are getting along nicely, i into a number of tribes.

ALL FLOOR SAMPLES SLIGHTLY SOILED ONE OF A KIND REDUCED Y2 PRICE AND MORE pastor. Fete Baker sang "Oh Promise Ale," and "I Love lou Truly," accompanied by Airs. Helen Morrison, who also played "The Rosary" and "Intermezio." The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a light grey street length crepe dress with black accessories and a corsage of white roses. The attendants were Air. and Airs.

Pcul W. Groff, Lancaster, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. She was attired in a pink CELEBRATE YOUR at which the district chaplain, Capt. J. W.

Aloore, officiated. The bi ide was lovely in a beige suit with blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations. She was attended by her sister, Airs. Earl AI. Cain, Washington, D.

C. After Feb. 1, when the bride expects to be discharged from the United States navy, the couple will make their home in Houston, where the bridegroom is employed by the duPont company. Furniture Departments CLEARANCE FLOOR LAMPS Furniture Departments CLEARANCE TABLE LAMPS Furniture Departments CLEARANCE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS wool sireei lengia uicss uui matching accessories and a ccr- sage of tplisman rcses. The couple left for a honey- Rodgers Cobb Air.

and Airs. E. AI. Rodgers, 'alues to Your Choice Your Choice ex -Bsmm ill A alues to. $9.95 $9' $3 226 Walnut avenue, announce the S9 Your Choice Values to $24.50 $24.50 moon in New York.

They will reside in Philadelphia. He is attending General Alotors Salesmen School in Philadelphia. marriage of their son, Gerald Rodgers, to Aliss Bet ty Ann Cobb, Outstanding Values at This One Low Price You Must See Them to Appreciate Such Values The bride was graduated from daughter of Mr. and Airs. H.

B. Every Chair has spring-filled construction throughout EVENING HERE Cobb. Evansville, on Novem- Altoona High school and has been in the employ of Quality Cleaners, ber 16. QUANTITIES LIMITED -ACT AT ONCE! FIRST COME -FIRST SERVED FUN! EXCITEMENT! FUN! MUSIC FROM OUR NEW Oxford, Pa. The bridegroom served 3'i years in the army air corps as a gunner, overseas in Africa, along the Aleoittrranean coast, in the Rhineland, and flew ammunition to the infantry in the Belgian i Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes forest.

Among the guests were: Otto Baker, Hollidaysburg, close friend of the family; Anna Snowberger, Personals Peter Bker. pre-ministerial student at Otterbein College, Westerville, is spending the Christmas vacation with his mother. Airs. Ida Baker, 1319 First avenue. Jewelry Department CLEARANCE Birthstone Signet Cocktail RINGS Jewelry Department CLEARANCE Stainless Steel SILVERWARE Jewelry Department CLEARANCE DRESSER SETS Altoona; Airs.

Teresa Steinbeiser and Airs. Joseph Spangle. "SOLO VOX" PIANO 9:30 P. M. TO 1:30 A.

M. REQUEST PIECES AND SOXGS GLADLY PLAYED BY ONE OF ALTOONA'S MOST POPULAR PIANISTS Mr. and Airs. Paul Oxford, are spending the holidays with her father, James A. Albright.

1319 First avenue. Your Choice Values to $8.95 $4 Your Choice Values to $24.50 $12 Your Choice Values to $19.95 $9 Holiday Fete Held By RVA Completely Fitted The Values of a Lifetime Alex Abdallah, son of Airs. Victoria Abdallah, 514 Twelfth street, is vacationing at his home from his duties as assistant pastor in a Southern charge. 24-Pc. Set Service for 6 CHOOSE FROM ALTOONA'S LARGEST JEWELRY SELECTION ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED JEWELRY INCLUDED IN THESE REDUCTIONS A surprise holiday party in the Kdge room of the P.

O. S. of A. Hall was enjoyed Tuesday after- Airs. Allen Miller, Greenwood, who had been recovering from illness, is suffering a relapse, and is bedfast.

Noisemakers FOR ALL! RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! Air. and Airs. Joseph Faul. 3229 Broad avenue, spent last weekend in Pittsburg. Jewelry Department CLEARANCE 2 and 3 Strand PEARLS Jewelry Department CLEARANCE PEN PENCIL SETS Jewelry Department CLEARANCE PIN EAR RING SETS Mrs.

Samuel Slepp and son John, East Freedom, spent tho weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Nerig, Indiana, Pa. Fine Foods and Drinks To Make A Perfect New Year's Eve Party noon by members and children, Brooks J. Brubaker, post 267, Regular Veterans Association. About 150 persons were including 60 children, who surrounded the large Christmas tree, making a picture typical of America's Christmas of today.

Contrary to the usual, after Santa Claus had given several gifts to the children, he found enough gifts in his bag to go around for the adults. B. F. Barr led the carol singing, and other entertainment numbers included: Aliss Diana Watson, dancer; Carl Alarkle, saxophone: Mrs. A.

AI. Alloway, and Miss Barbr.ra Sutter, piano. The auxiliary served a lunch. Your Choice Values to $8.95 $5 SQ.50 Values to $12.95 Your Choice Values to AT THE" Your Choice $2 Aliss Evelyn Beard and her sister. I.Iiss Gwen Beard, students at the Rochester Institute of Technology, are spending the Christmas holidays with their Choose from America's Most Advertised Makes All Popular Makes CRYSTAL HOTEL CLOSED TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FOR INVENTORY parents, Mr.

and Lynn i Beard. East Freedom. Kvelyn majoring in Dietetics and Gwen in I Retailing and Costume Art. i.

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