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urn rm'vrrs rn.ni: st hatvt WEwspArai ALTOONA TBIBUNE. Saturday. May 19, 1951 Ml FJ 'TIL STORES OPE SAVE TYRO Mm SHOP Pi TYRONE NEWS Blair County Pomona Grange No, 37, Patrons of Husbandry, at tho North Woodbury Grange hall at Martinsburg Saturday. Verna Gunsallus Is Married At Center Line EUB Ceremony TIME TRAP for all purposes and that the supply should be supplemented or a new supply obtained. The present water company owns a three- bridegroom, also a graduate of the Warriors Mark-Franklin High Verna Gunsallus, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Gunsallus, Warriors Mark, and Cloyd Wil By ROG PHILLIPS school, Is engaged In farming with Inch line from the Grazier larm Residents of Tyrone township, through Sinking Valley Grange are seeking improvement of the highway from Culp. through Skelp to Tyrone.

The matter has been brought to the attention of state highway department officials at hollldaysburg and Harrlsburg and efforts will lie continued to have this stretch of road his father near Warriors Mark. liams, son of Mr. and iIrs. Ralph Williams, Warriors Mark, R. Doris Jane Hicks, Port Matilda, near Spring Mount and It is proposed to obtain a new supply were married in tho Center Line played a short piano recital preceding the ceremony, "The Bolls of St.

Marys." "The Sweetest from the Clark farm at Spring Mount, running a 6-inch line into Evangelical United Brethren church, Wednesday afternoon, Chapter 24 MVE'VE met her picture." Joc said srimly. "Personally li hope we never meet her in person. She looks like she could smile at vou and cut your, throat at the ame time." 'She1 like that." Nelva SATI'KDAY SHOE SPECIAL AT THE TVHONE CUT RATE SHOE STORE YOUTHS' and BOYS TENNIS "SNEAKERS" SI.o Small Nine to Big May 16, at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Warriors Mark.

The present Warriors Mark Water company holds Dwayne Carter, pastor of the Grange officers saia mai road is in bad shape, narrow in church, officiated with the dou ble-rlng ceremony. the franchise to supply water to the community, and it was de-elded by the club to have a pe Story Ever Told," "If I Could Tell You" and "Through the Years," and the wedding marches. The "Lord's Prayer" was played during the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Williams will re-side at Dungarvin.

manv places and a number of dangerous curves. The road is traveled, according to the grange The bride, given In marriage ''It was she who conceived the scheme of taking over the control of your race." It was fool-proof, except that 1. in the progress of by her father, wore a gray suit tition signed by the 81 property with navy accessories and car officials, more than some or me owners in the community asking my education, stumbled onto something about time travel that roads which have been improved bv the stee at a cost of mil ried a bridal bouquet of white roses. Viola Gensimore, maid of honor, selected a navy suit with the company to expand its facilities and an additional water supply. The water company is $4.69 lions of dollars.

No major improvements have been made on pink accessories and carried Grange Plans Exchange Program owned by 17 property owners in bouquet of pink roses. The bride's "liow DID we get back?" Ray asked. "You wrappeu your fingers around my ami, Nelva, and then we came back in time." "That's something the Varg Thrott would like to learn," Nelva answered. "My grasping your arm had nothing to do with it. I did that merely to steady you.

The mechanism it's something special that I've been working on a long time. It's as much of an improvement over your time travel machine that you came to 1999 in as as the modern radio is oVer the first one ever built." She was getting up from the table as she said. "We could sit here all day and talk. There's too much to do. I can explain things as we go along much better.

Today we must go into the city and follow you around in your time-line as it starts from having breakfast with Val Nelson." "What:" Ray and Joe exclaimed in unison. is going to seem strange, 1 spooky, to you," Nelva said as they climbed out of her car, parked across the street from the cafeteria. "Remember what I told you. When you press hard on the control hidden in your pocket ft will bring you into quarter phase with the time front that is real the area. mother wore an aqua print dress hadn been known before.

'This skipping back and living two parts ol your life at Kay asked. "That's part of it." Nelva ad-rhitted. "The main part of it is that 1 can create what vou call a time trap and what I call an eddy circuit in the time stream, and this road in more tnan years The grange, in meeting Thur dav eveninc. directed its execu The Lions club also proposed with navy accessories, and the An exchange program by the Cambria county Pomona Grange mother of the bridegroom was attired in a navy print dress with that a number of fire plugs be installed and a small pumper for Are fighting purposes obtained. tive committee to press for the improvements of this road and tn obtain the assistance of the will be given at the afternoon session of the meeting of the matching accessories and both The club members realize they wore corsages of sweet peas.

have a difficult problem in the fTank Williams, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Blair county legislators in getting the work done. Plans for the Sinking valley flower show will be made at a n.atter of a supply of water, but members said that with the We Give Bonus Tickets For the "BONUS DRAWING" Held on Sat, Evening, at 9:15 P. M. $300 In Free Prizes the ushers were Glenn Gunsallus growth of the community some thing must be done soon to give meeting of the committee at the home of Mrs. Eldred D.

Hileman vtnpsdav. Mav 23. The show the village an adequate supply of water for all purposes. brother of the bride, and Elmer Stiver, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride Is a graduate of Warriors Mark-Franklin High school, and Is display and advertising manager for the Lugg Edmonds Department store.

The the pavement cut into their feet half an inch above the soles. Nelva explained. "We're just a wee shade in phase with ordinary reality, and that amount of juxtaposition is enough to give us traction and maintain our position. There you are." she added, pointing toward the plate glass front of the cafeteria. Joe and Ray had already sees what she was pointing to.

They were inside, with Val Nelson. Ray was in the act of placing one of the three capsules in his mouth. Joe was looking at him, laughing. "That gives me an uncanny feeling," Joe murmured. "1 can remember that.

It's like seeing a movie of something 1 was in." They moved through the door, feeling its slight drag as it passed through them. Some people came through the door behind them and pushed through them without being aware of it. "Is this the explanation of the spirit world?" Ray, asked, watching the backs of those who had just gone through them. "I don't know." Nelva said. 'This is what might be called i-time.

using the conventions of mathematics. A time stream separated from the regular one by a little 'distance' in what could be considered the fifth dimension. It's something the Vargian rulers don't know about If they did they could find me." They stood and watched the progress of the breakfast. When it was over they followed themselves and Val Nelson as they left the cafeteria. Ray remembered that they had made a tour of the city.

He turned to Nelva. "What's the reason for our following ourselves around like this?" he asked. "There must be a reason." "There is." Nelva said. "Remember as you lived this other period that at night you couldn't sleep, and you took a walk during which you arrived at certain conclusions about Val and Neal and the other Custodians?" "Yes," Rav said doubtfully. "Well." Nelva said.

"This may sound strange to you. but you came to those conclusions largely because of this trip we are taking with you. Wait and see if it isn't true." (To continued) will be open to residents of TV Another meeting of the club V. F. W.

Free Lunch Will Be Served To Veterans and Their Guests SAT. NIGHT At the V.F.W. Home East 10th Street rone township only. This show will will lie held next Thursday when suiiDlant the show of the Sink the written petitions will be cir to you as you were. With your culated throughout the com lug Valley Community Farm shnw association which will be The CUT RATE SHOE STORE TENTH TYRONE munity.

linger on the control button you re practically out of phase and therefore relatively non-existent held in October. Mrs. Clarence M. Eyer, lectur Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Grazier, West 14th have returned tie them up ir. it. freeing the human race in this wave forever1 from the other." "So that's what they fear." Ray said softly. "I had an idea it was' something like that." He frowned1 tt the table surface for a few sec- onds. "But what cart do I play I in it? What 1 mean is.

I've gath-; ered the impression that in some) way I'm vital to the whole thing. 1 I find now thrft my knowledge is elementary compared to yours on the subject of time travel. I can't' add to your knowledge. I'm cer- tainly not indispensable physical-! ly." "I can't tell you the part youj play yet." Nelva said. "You'll know when it's all over and that will be soon.

I promise." "And then yen go back to your wave of realitv and I don't see1 you any more?" Ray asked, watch-' ins her closelv. "That depends." she said, but: there was look in her eyes that seemed to say. on you." There was a laDse in the con-: versation. A bright sun sent its cheery rays into the kitchen, rmk-j Ing everything more vivid. The' silence was broken by Joe snort-Ins.

1 er, had charge of the program, after visiting with the Rev. and Mrs. Geigley, Gettysburg. which opened with roll call on "What I Read in the Newspa-Mrs. Chalmer H.

Hileman Mr. and Mrs. Ross Billets, 1053 Harry Updike, Miss Dorothy Bur-well, Mrs. M. B.

Burwell, Mrs. Floyd. Harshbarger, Mrs. William F. Gearhart, Mrs.

Raymond E. Faust, Mrs. Clair Turnbaugh. Miss Mary Singer, Mrs. Clinton G.

Singer, Miss Phyllis Krepps, Mrs. Glenn J. Waring, Mrs. Paul Merkel, Mrs. W.

E. Lewis, Mrs. David C. Dickson, Mrs. Harry B.

Wolfe, Mrs. Fred Giles, Mrs. E. Guy Miller gave a reading "A Busy Morn' intr" while the vegetable guess' Lincoln have returned after visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Billets and their grandson and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Billets, Dmi-up in to it." It was definitely spooky. "Ray and Joe studied the shadowy-world about them with wide eyed wonder. A car was headed directly toward them. They jumped out of its path instinctively and turned to see the ear pass right through Nelva and Nancy without seeming to affect them in any way.

The girls smiled at their alarmed expressions. "It's just like it was all three dimensional images of light instead of solid substance," Joe marveled. 'That's what it actually is to us ing contest was won by M. R. Mc-Cwtcheon.

Eldred D. Hileman, riarpnop M. Ever, the Rev. David Philadelphia. I.

Schaeffer. H. Paul Garner and Mrs. Eyer took part in a discus Mrs. George Kaup, 423 West 18th is spending a season with her husband, F.

A. In the sion on "Should Pennsylvania Have a Highway Use Tax." It was WHITE SANDALS U. S. Navy. Norfolk, Va.

the opinion of the group that Tyrone's Newest Jewelry Store The Brownie Girl Scout troop, No. 8, held a mother-daughter those using the highways should Dav acordinz to a mileage and tonnage basis. as we are now," Nelva said. "Solidity is relative. We can walk through a solid object just as if it were the beam of a flashlight." 'Then why don't we sink into the ground?" Ray asked.

"You do. a little," Nelva smiled. Ray and Joe looked down. Sure enough, the shadowy surface of Further improvements are made to the kitchen facilities 1 just mougnt or. something, he said.

"If we go back and sit in that booth in the roadhouse at the time we were sitting there, we will in effect have lived almost a week in the twinkling of an eye. Incidentally, we disappeared from there without paying our bill." banquet and entertainment at the Washington schoool scout hall on Wednesday evening, with 49 present. Refreshments and tables were prepared by the Brownie Fly-ups, Brownies who will move in the Grange hall. Plans to increase the supplv and pressure in the vil to the regular Girl Scout troop lage of Warriors Mark were made after investure day, June 1. at a meeting of the Warriors Mark Lions club Thursday eve Those members to fly up are Max-ine Neil, Kay Ganclolfo, Barbara Lund, Judy Kelly and Darlene Ohrtman.

The leaders of this ELGIN At ycat pcuuak ning. The move has been made since 109 Pints Of Blood Donated On Tyrone Day the disastrous fire which threat ened the entire community weeks ago which brought to Listening Pleasure STYLED IT NENSUI the attention of the property owners of the village the inade One hundred nine and one-half quacy of a water supply to af troop are Mrs. Elmo C. Fasick and Miss Tanza Mannino. Jeanne Gibon, 1410 Bald Eagle is on vacation and visiting her uncle and aunt, Pennsgrove, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Tobin, 1269 Pennsylvania have returned from Rockville Center, L.

where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Dietrick. pints of blood were collected at ford proper protection against SATURDAY 11 A. M.

Let's Pretend 1:30 P. M. Alias Jane Doe 6:43 P. M. Larry Le Seur News :30 P.

M. Camel Caravan fire. The members of the club dis cussed the matter from all angles and it was admitted that the pres mm ent water supply is not sufficient wondtrfut vaiutt at Speer Bible Class Holds Mother-Daughter Banquet the eighth visit of the Johnstown region, American Red Cross blood-mobile in Tyrone on Wednesday. It was the third highest single donation made in the eight visits. The highest single collection was 113 pints, given at the last visit here, Feb.

7. Two men. Alfred McMullen and William F. Gearhart, having given blood at all eight visits, were awarded pins denoting their contribution of a gallon of blood each, by Mrs. Robert H.

Shof-stahl, chairman of the blood donor drive. The next visit of the unit here is scheduled for Aug. 16. The amount set aside for the army was 50 pints but the quantity has been increased to 100 Good Hotueketplng NmImL V4.Tu cxausrvt ALTOONA SATURDAY MAY 19 Dainty than ever this summer, with tembles of cvtry color! Sandals as coolly flattering as your new film sheer dresses) Smooth leathers, suedes, straws, linens. Hi or Mid heels.

LEVINE BROS. Family shoe store tyrone, pa. quet consisted of Mrs. Hazzard, Miss Jane Dickson, Miss Ann Krepps, Mrs. Howard W.

Rowan, Miss Helen Meredith, Miss Emilie Williams, Mrs. Eva Walker and Mrs. Richard I. Waite. Others present were Mrs.

R. L. Gaines, Mrs. Charles F. Burn-ham, Mrs.

Frank Batcheler, Mrs. Elmo Richards, Miss Anita Richards, Mrs, Richard W. Gardner, Mrs. Guyer W. Miss Jane Bradin, Mrs.

Carey Bradin, Mrs. J. C. Moffet, Miss Suzanne McClintock, Mrs. Robert H.

Long-well, Mrs. Harold H. Longwell, Miss Dorothy L. Givler, Mrs. MAINSPRINa'OUAIANTIIO NIVIR, WtVft TO til AK, Friendly Credit At The Friendly Store DAVID'S Cor.

Penna. Ave. and 10th St. Phone 440 TYRONE, PENNA. due for pints for the armed forces to the increased demand hlood in the Korean war.

GAMBLE HILL SHOW GROUNDS 2 Shows THE GREAT 3-RING HAGEM BROS. Anderson-Denny VFW Elects Meet Delegates Anderson Denny post VFW, elected the following delegates to The annual Mother and Daughter banquet of the Speer Bible class of the First Presbyterian church was held Tuesday evening with 45 present, the banquet being served by the members of Mrs. Stine's class. Mrs. Ralph Hazzard, class president, acted as master of ceremonies.

Mrs. W. Harvey Gar-man, teacher, gave the invocation and extended greetings and expressed her appreciation for the continued interest in this annual get-together. Mrs. William B.

Glenn gave a toast to "Our Mothers," and Mrs. Garman to ''Our Daughters." Mrs. E- S. Crownover and Mrs. Oscar V.

Kephart sang two duets, "Mother" and "It Is No Secret" Mrs. Harold H- Fleming gave "Parable For Mothers." Mrs. Linus Gill, Milesburg, and a member of the class, gave a talk on "Mother," following this with a recitation entitled "Mom and Pop." Gifts were presented to Mrs. Gill, Mrs. J.

Harry McClintock, the oldest mother present, and Mrs. Simler C. Batcheler, the youngest mother present. The committee in charge of the ban attend the 22nd district. Veterans of Foreign Wars, meeting at Du-j Bois, Sunday: Robert D.

Sulli-j van, past commander of the post and present senior vice comman-I der of the district. Walter D. Weber. Hayes M. Kennedy, Gil- bert M.

Cornelius, J. Dale Ed-mondson, John Tappendorf, Ira R. Grazier, Walter C. Biddle, and Charles Welch. It was announced that 31 uniforms for- the burial and parade teams, were received.

Shop and Save! Aft II Scores 24th Anniversary Sale SHOP SATURDAY EVENING TIL 9 TABLE LAMPS SMALL RADIOS BREAKFAST SETS PICTURES $3.00 and $5.00 SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS of Timely Values for Your Home! CALENDAR TO MAY 20 9 SATURDAY, MAY 19 Dance and Shows 10 to Harvey Yarnell's Orchestra MAY 20 Organ Music by Bill Houraney 9-12 FLOOR SAMPLES 6 en ft size, waa $229.00 8 en ft. size, was 1374.50 Be tare to visit our beautiful, modern Frocks 'n Frills Dress Shop S14930 5274.50 S299.50 8 cu. ft deluxe, was $389.50. Sponsored by ALTOONA LIONS CLUB The entire proceeds to go to Annual Altoona Halloween Parade In Ortober for the kiddies. Children 60c, Adults $1.25 TICKET SALE NOW Sherwin-Williams Co, 1111 11th Ave.

Central Electric 11th Ave. L. A. Bethvy Plumbing Shop, 1613 13th Ave. Kelvinator Electric Refrigerators FLOOR SAMPLES 8i, en.

ft wm $259.95 $229.95 10'4 eo. ft, waa $349.95 S319.95 Membership Campaign Still Going On Next Initiation June 27 27-85 WEST TENTH ST, TYRONE, PA..

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