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   Altoona Mirror (Newspaper) - August 12, 1944, Altoona, Pennsylvania                                THE ALTOONA AUGUST 12 1944 Ministers Make Announcement of Services In Churches of District for Sunday PETERSBURG The Women's Society of tian Service of Crever Memorial Methodist church met in the home of Miss Mary Gordon and Miss Lois Henderson Friday evening The program was in charge of Mrs T Benton Gilliland using the July service He Healed Their from the worship book The Lord's Song In a Strange Land The call to worship was then given Miss Edith Gardiner gave a ing Miss Hazel Crownover the president then conducted the ness session Some plans were discussed for the summer and oth- er business considered A lovely social hour was enjoyed and de- licious refreshments were served by the hostess committee composed of Miss Mary Castine Mrs Fred Broadbent Miss Mary Gorden and Miss Lois Henderson The ing members and guests Mrs Merrill Merritts Mrs Laud Miss Hazel Crownover Mrs H H Kell Miss Mary Dittsworth Mrs L Benton Gilliland Mrs Leon Sheaffer Miss Gladys Hurley Mrs Roy Hurley Miss Edythe Gardiner Mrs Frank Houser Mrs Elmer Smith Mrs Frank Houser and Mrs Sarah Koser Miss Harriett Kocher has ace the position of teaching first grade in the school in Huntingdon having been elected by the Huntingdon board of tion on Monday evening Miss Janet Ross daughter of Mr and Mrs William Ross is spending this at Newton Hamilton camp grounds attending the Methodist Junior High camp Sunday Aug 13 Rev Charles H Stong chaplain in the United States army and former pastor of Zion Lutheran church will preach at the morning ship service Chaplain Stong is enjoying a leave visiting his wife family in their home in ingdon Among the Boy Scouts from town WAR BONDS For emergency sary make out at reasonable rates Payments to suit your convenience monthly repays loan in 12 months UNIVERSAL CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO Mountain City Trust Building 9421 Tow until 8 P and evenings on Railroad paydays who are enjoying this week ing at Seven Mountains camp are Robert Hurley Mardell Wagner and William Hicks These boys are from the Methodist church and were taken to camp Sunday after- noon by their pastor Rev Norman Wagner accompanied by Mrs Wagner and their young son seph En route home Rev and Mrs Wagner and Joseph stopped over until Monday in Mifflinburg where they visited Mrs Wagner's i parents Mr and Mrs David C j Derr Miss Marcia Harshbarger ter of Mr and Mrs Clark barger of Mapleton Depot was a guest of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Jacob Croyle the past week Mrs George Anspach is spending this week in Harrisburg a guest in the home of Mr and Mrs James E Peck Rev and Mrs Leland K Fackler of the Lutheran parsonage are en- joying a vacation in Hershey and other places Rev and Mrs Norman Wagner and son Joseph left here day to spend their vacation at their summer cottage on the Newton Hamilton camp ground Marleen Marie Kauffman has re- turned to her home in Huntingdon after a week's visit with her ternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Walter Graffius Mr and Mrs Martin Piper an- the birth of a son at their home on Aug 3 This is the second child the other being a daughter Shirley almost ten years of age TIPTON Miss accompanied by her sister-in-law Mrs Charles Keith left for New York Tuesday where some time will be spent en- joying the city's points of interest Hoboken J will also be ed Robert Keith who is connected with the family also a member of the navy with his wife are located at that port MOUNT UNION Announcement has been made of the recent marriage of Miss Sarah Parker of Lyons Ga and First Lieutenant Russell Briggs of the United States army paratroops located at Ft Benning Ga in the Methodist church by the minister at Columbus Ga Lieutenant Briggs is formerly of Mount Union the son of the late Porter J Briggs and Mrs Alverta Briggs now of New York city Methodist boys and girls from Mount Union who are attending the intermediate camp at Newton Hamilton this week Nancy Clain Kay John fred Cox William Hicks June Bricker Gwendolyn Myers retta Madden David Lee Ranch Doris Feaster and Eugene sons At the junior camp last week the children from the local church Freddie Cunningham Peggy McClain Eleanor Hooper Tommy Weyant Jerry Smith Anna Brouse Connie Horton Dick ter and Connie Shaffer The monthly meeting of the ior Sodality of St Catherine's Catholic church was held in the social room of the church Saturday afternoon The most important business transaction was the tion of new officers for the ensuing year New officers elected are as President Pat Miduri vice president Margaret Gerlock secretary Maggie Sweatlock urer Helen Hyduk Retiring cers who have served faithfully the past year President Helen Hubitski vice president Rose ta treasurer Maggie Sweatlock and secretary Margaret Mickley KLAER Mr and Mrs Charles Feathers and sons of Duncansville spent the with the latter's parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Claar Mr and Mrs Guy Feathers and sons Gene and Mervin Mr and Mrs Blair Feathers Grace and ia Feathers and Thelma man spent last Sunday with M W Race of Frostburg Md St Evangelical and Reformed charge Donald W Schlicher pastor ity Osterburg at 8.15 St Paul's Imler at Where to Buy It You Trust Its Quality I McCartney's J Central Largest j Office Supply Store I WE RENT Electric Sewing Machines by the month Singer Sewing Center 1514 Eleventh Ave Better With TIRES And Recaps SERVICE STOKE I SOU L2th A venn ASK FOR IT BY NAME WESTMONT'S HOME DDE AH LEADER for Over 37 Years A treat for your LARGE KNIVES For the Men In Service ABE COHEN Avenue Christian and Missionary 606 Allegheny Rev L P Evans worship at 7.30 in charge of Spiritual Power p m Preaching at 3 p m by Rev W W Morrison First A M E Zion Rev E D Strong worship at 7.45 in charge of pastor Speaker Rt Rev E L son A M D D A B Quarterly con- ference Dr D H Thomas P E Music by Bell A M E choir Altoona Program for the Eighty-first anniversary of the First A M E Zion church Mrs Bell Walker mistress of Reading Mrs Francis Baker solo Miss Lucy cher record of the church John solo Mrs Margaret Benjamin remarks by pastor Church of the Brethren F J Byer tor The unified service at 9.30 Camp Harmony highlights will be given by the campers The Sunday school lesson period follows Worship at 7.45 The Self-Restraint of God The young people will meet at 7 v St John's Evangelical and Reformed Rev Gerald W Dieter pastor Morning worship at with by the tor Sunday school at 9.30 Reservoir Gospel school at 9.45 Morning worship services at 11 Evening services at 7.30 prayer service Wednesday evening at The Judson Bible class will meet Sunday at 9.45 o'clock in the class quarters at the Y W C A The lesson study will be conducted by the teacher J Frank Kauffman First Baptist Rev Roger M Sharpe school at 9.45 Baptist Youth Fellowship meeting at 6 p m First Presbyterian Rev T Stacy pers pastor There will be no services of any kind during the month of August Church of God Rev Richard H Meyers school at 9.45 Morning service at The What Is Christian Endeavor ties at 6.30 Evening Bread from fifth in the series Egypt to Canaan Prayer ing and study of Ephesians Wednesday at S p m Zion Lutheran Rev Ernest N Bauer pastor Sunday school at 9.30 with Men's Brotherhood Bible class taught by John Treese Worship service at 10.45 Sermon by Mr Samuel Frank of Phillipsburg Theological student of the Gettysburg logical seminary No evening service An- church and Sunday school picnic Thursday Aug 24 POPLAR RUN Miss Irma Benton of Portage was a guest during the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Noel Mrs Blair Earnest and her granddaughter Miss Dorothy Behe of Lilly were visitors for several days at the same home Mrs Noel who has been inactive on account of an ulcered leg is now able to move about The ulcer is on the left leg near the ankle and is re- to treatment James Ritchey of Dry Run who was off duty for some time due to a badly burned hand resumed his employment on Thursday He and his brother Charles are engaged in drilling wells for Fred Stormer an Altoona contractor Mrs Elizabeth Stiffler of Altoona a former Dry Run resident visited friends in that locality during the past week She is now spending some time with her sister Mrs Margaret Smith who resides with her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs James Boyles at this place Mr and Mrs Carl Wilt of ing Green O and Mr and Mrs Michael Wilt and children of Struthers O spent from Saturday until Monday evening at thes home of the men's parents Mr and Emanuel Wilt A group of relatives and friends of Mar ions ville and vicinity spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs George Lanzendorfer of where a gathering was held for a son Sgt Wilfred fer home on furlough who ly returned from overseas where he has served during the past four years Miss Margaret Lanzendorfer a daughter is enjoying a visit in at the home of her grandfather Henry Moyer and ily Miss Mary Eleanor Ott is ing sometime in the village at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Malcolm Ritchey EAST FREEDOM Save Regularly The INSURED Building Loan Way FURS Co 1226 Eleventh Ave WE GUARANTEE LOW PRICES Burke's Auto Stores 12th Ave Phone 3 TIRES Firestone Onion and 6th Aves Phone 9488 Loan Costs Only Repaid In Monthly of Kaon HOUSEHOLD FINANCE nd fl 1105 13th St Cor Ave 0 E Phone FRENCH SHOES 1409 Eleventh Avenue BUY AND SAVE AT ST 722 FIFTH AVE AVE Greater Values Hundreds of Values For You Every Day at WALGREEN'S Want to Buy Car any model Call Deem Bellwood 2081 or Reliable lady desires room and board in good family Good ences Inquire 501 Spruce St Phone service of the Blair's Gap Union Sunday school in charge of J N Landis and with classes for all will take place at 2.30 p m The ing of the youth group of the chapel will be at 7 in the evening and will be lowed at 8 by a preaching service The chapel hour of prayer and praise on Tuesday evening at 7.30 Dry Run Community school at 10 a m conducted by Supt Thomas H Vandrew The morning ship service follows at 11 and the ning preaching service is at 7.30 Rev Lewis Shay will be in charge Presbyterian Rev Julian Park pastor worship at 10.30 in charge of the pastor Subject The Ctay Vessel in the Hand of the Potter Sunday school at 9.30 a m Memorial Methodist Rev L Vance Green B D ship at 10.45 in charge of pastor Sub- ject The Organization and tion of a Church Evening worship at 7.30 in charge of the young people of the M Y fellowship Mrs B O Hicks counsellor Are you attending these very inspiring evening vesper Sunday school at 9.30 The closing event of the summer program at Newton Hamilton is camp meeting under the direction of Rev 0 B Poulson and begins on Sunday August 20 Lutheran Rev G B Harman Morning worship at 10.30 in charge of Rev L D Ott Subject Is God Ever Against Sunday school at 9.15 There is no evening preaching service but a special vacation season program will be presented at 7 o'clock by the Christian Endeavor society with Mrs Edna Glunt the leader prayer services are not being held during August Next day's guest minister at the morning ice the Rev Korte of State College The Mary and Martha Sisterhood of the Brethren church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs Violet Lingenfelter with Mrs Ada Delozier as hostess assisted by Mrs Rebecca Corl and Miss Lucinda Rogers The lesson study was in charge of Mrs Iva Hoover At the business session the following officers were elected for the coming President Mrs Ada Delozier vice president Mrs Iva Hoover secretary Miss Phyllis Lingenfelter treasurer Miss cinda Rogers and patroness Mrs Florine Diehl A lunch was served at the close of the meeting bers present were felter Pauline Helsel Doris Jean Helsel Florine Diehl Phyllis Rebecca Corl Rosie Lingenfelter and Pearl Visitors were Mrs H W Lingenfelter Ronnie Snowberger Mrs Madeline Lingenfelter Sally Lingenfelter Mrs Grace Dodson Gertie Lingenfelter and Byron Lingenfelter and children Joyce Patricia and Glen Walter Caldwell son of Mr and Mrs Boyd Caldwell left on Monday for the navy and is now stationed at Md East Freedom United Brethren charge Rev E A Sharp pastor East school at 9.30 worship at 7.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Mt meeting at 10 a m Sunday school at 11 Canoe school at 9.30 Morning at 10.30 L J Karchner pastor Sunday school at 9 Smith Corner Mennonite Rev John S Raugh school at 9.30 Morning worship at 10.30 Young people's meeting at 7 Evening worship at 7.30 Church of the Brethren Rev Merril S Henz school at 9.30 Morning worship at 10.30 Youth fellowship at 6.30 Evening worship at 7.30 Brethren Rev Clair W Gartland school at 9.30 Morning Worship at 10.30 Evening ship at 7.30 Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening Young people's meeting Friday evening LAKEMONT Church of God Rev E E Fackler tor Morning worship at 10.30 in Charge of pastor Subject Saved to Serve A study in the Life of St Paul Evening worship at 7.30 in charge of pastor Sub- ject We Would See Jesus Sunday school at 9.30 Christian Endeavor at 6.30 Wednesday evening prayer service at 7.30 Union Bible Mission Rev Ralph Jones pastor Morning worship at 10.45 This win be a combined Missionary service in charge of Ruth class Rev Fred McGinnis a missionary from Kentucky will speak Evening worship at 7.30 in charge of pastor Sunday school at 9.45 Young people's meeting at 6.30 day evening prayer service at 7.30 CLAYSBURG Church of God In Christ Elder son pastor Sunday school at 10 at 12 noon P W Evening service at 7.30 Ebeneza Baptist Rev C L school at 9.30 service at 11.30 Evening service Methodist charge L Phillips minister at 9.30 school at 10.15 school at 10 worship at 11 school at school at 10 H Service W at 6 Pollard Morning at 7 William Church Public Public a m NEW The Bright Eyes 4-H club of Manns Choice met for their fourth consecutive meeting at the school building Saturday Fourteen bers were present also a number of visitors was the main project of the day and plans were completed for a picnic to be held Aug 16 at Cavern's park Manns Choice Pfc Albert Onstead located at an army camp in Kansas spent a few days here with his parents Mr and Mrs Adam Onstead and other relatives John A Holderbaum at Quonset Point Rhode land is enjoying a twelve day leave with his family and relatives Joseph stationed at New York spent the week-end at his home here The army's new combat badge has been awarded to Pfc John C Millen of Schells- burg for exemplary conduct in tion with the infantry division of the 5th army front in Italy The badge was recently authorized by the war department as a means of giving credit to the infantry soldier who has proved his fighting ability under enemy fire It has a silver rifle against the infantry blue ground and is distinguished from the expert badge by a silver wreath Standards for awarding the medal are high Mrs Gertrude Mowry returned Saturday to the home of her er Mrs Emma Blackburn after spending the past month at Asbury Park N J Mr and Mrs W P Lemmer of Pittsburgh spent day at the same home with the latter's mother Mr and Mrs Carl Davis of ford spent Sunday with the for- mer's parents Mr and Mrs Hall Davis Church of the Brethren Rev John E Rowland pastor New school at 9.30 cial service and worship at 10.30 school at 9.30 Worship at 7.45 school at 9.30 The annual home coming with all-day services will be held at the Holsinger church Sept 3 Methodist Rev Joseph A Wagner school at 9.30 Worship at 30 United Brethren Rev M L Wilt pastor New school at 9.30 ship at 10.30 with Holy Communion Prayer service Wednesday evening Pleasant school at 9.30 school at 9.30 ship at 7.45 with Holy Communion Evangelical Rev C R Doverspike school at 9.30 Services at Bethel grounds daily during the coming week and including Sunday Aug 20 Lutheran pastorate Rev J Charles F Wisler supply i worship at in charge of Rev V D Naugle of Lewisburg former of the Williamsburg pastorate Subject Danger of Blind Eyes Church school study period at 9.30 Cottage prayer I service Wednesday evening at place to be announced Sunday morning St school at 9.30 Morning worship at 10.30 in charge of Rev V D Naugle former pastor St Clover at 9.30 Henry's Yellow school at 9.30 Church of the ship at 10.30 in charge of Roscoe ham of Alexandria Sunday school at 9.30 St Joseph's Catholic Rev Stephen Milcic mass at 8 second or high mass at 30 Benediction at 7 p in First Methodist Joseph E worship at 10.30 in charge of the pastor Subject Forearmed Evening worship at in charge of the pastor Subject The Conditions of Revival Sunday school at 9.30 a m worship hour at 7.30 p m We cordially invite you to our services Church of God Rev D R worship at 10.30 in charge of Rev J Stewart Brinsfield ning worship at 7.45 in charge of tor Sunday school at Wednesday prayer meeting 7.45 Saturday junior meeting 7.30 Saturday young people's endeavor 8 Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Rev Gerald W Dieter pastor Sunday school at Morning worship at 10.30 Snively Church of God Rev Richard H Meyers pastor Bible school at 1.30 Preaching service at 2.30 Our General The union vesper service in the Spring park will hegin this week and for the rest of the summer at 6.30 p m instead of 7 The Evangelical Reformed choir will sing and the pastor of that church Rev G Howard Koons will preach the sermon The public is cordially invited to attend St Luke's Lutheran the church that welcomes you with a glad hand and a friendly smile 0 E Feeman pastor school morning worship Enter into with giving and into His courts with praise SAXTON Methodist Jesse Kolb Gunder Morning worship at 10.30 in charge of the minister Subject Patriotic Love Sunday school at 9 a m Board of cation meeting Monday at m Mid- week service Wednesday at 7.30 p m Trinity Reformed Rev S wait school at 9.30 St Matthews Lutheran Rev Harold Knoll school 9.30 ing worship 11 Church of God Rev Earl Yoder pastor school 9.30 Prayer service 10.30 Church of God Rev Daniel Homer school 10 ing worship ll Evangelistic service 7.43 Corner Lot 60 x 140 1014 Allegheny St Inquire 1016 6th Ave Altoona Phone or 8798 FOR FINE Shoe Repairing Bring Your Shoes to LASSER'S Shoe Store Open Evenings Till 8 o'Clock WANTED TO RENT Apartment in AH conveniences Write when able size and location Write care Mirror RECAPPING We can recap your Truck Tires RIGHT NOW B F Goodrich Store 12th Ave St Altoona Ta Phone 9345 Serve It This YOU Can Taste KEITH ICE CREAM 15th St Pull Bottle Ginger Ale NEHl CO Phone TO UNVEIL MONUMENT Friends and members of the Achim synagogue at- tend the unveiling of a monument to Mrs Dora Rosinski known as tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Achim etery Rabbi Henry R will officiate at the ceremonies Don Barry CANYON CITY 3 Hilarious Comedy Chapter No 8 CArT AMERICA MIDNITE SHOW SUNDAY MONSTER MAKER and CHINESE CAT ENDS STARS ON PARADE TEXAS MASQUERADE STARTS MONDAY Johnny Downs NEWRY Lutheran Rev L T Karschner pastor Sunday school at 9.30 Worship service at 10.30 No choir practice BELLWOOD Grace Evangelical Rev H C pastor Unified service at 9.30 in charge of the Sunday school superintendent and the pastor The study of the lesson will be followed by the worship service and sermon by the pastor Grace Lutheran R B McGiffin worship at 10.45 in charge of Charles Frazier Sunday school at 9.30 Logan Valley Baptist Rev H G Dooley worship at 10.45 in charge of pastor Subject Some Christ Makes With Us The mid-summer Lord's supper will be ob- served Sunday school at 9.30 No ning service during August Church of the Brethren Rev Clyde Bush worship at 10.15 in charge of the pastor Evening worship 7.45 in charge of the pastor At this service we will have a special service for the installation of our recently elected deacons with their wives Sunday school at 9.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday ning at 8 The Sunday school picnic will be held on Tuesday afternoon and evening Transportation is being provided Olivet Baptist Levi H Goehring pastor worship at 10.45 in charge of the pastor Subject The Plea of the Prophet Micah Evening worship at 7.30 in charge of the pastor Subject The Power of Divine Love Sunday school at 9.30 Young people's meeting at 6.30 Prayer meeting Tuesday morning from 10 to 11 for those in the armed forces Praise and prayer service evening at 7.30 For Kalamazoo Coal Range Good condition 319 South 2nd Helen's Beauty Shop Closed for 1 Week Aug 14 to 21 LAST TIMES TODAY A ALSO Matinee Kvery Sat 2 1 M WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS Autry HI Diddle Diddle Turn Eyre London Frl mid WOMEN GET FULL NAVY PAY IN EXCITING JOBS WITH WAVES Apply at Navy Recruiting Station Post Office Altoona Pa BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Methodist charge Kenneth A Burket minister school 10 a m 2 p m Sunday 3 p m school 2 p m 3 p m Bald school 10 a m Worship 11 a m Sandy school 10 i m Worship 7.30 p m CROSS Carson Valley Church of the Morning worship at 10.30 in charge of Rev Homer Hoover Subject Tongues Evening worship at 8 in charge of Rev J W Hoover Sunday school at 9.30 Young people's meeting Sunday evening at 7 Billy Stom leader There will be special music at this meeting including a vocal solo by Dean Mitchell Tuesday ning the young people will hold a ness meeting at 7 Robert Hanks in charge and chorus practice at 8 WARRIORS MARE Warriors Mark Methodist charge R Ro- land Ritter minister Warriors school at 9.30 Morning worship at 10.35 Guest preacher Rev Ernest L Davies professor of ion at the Virginia Union college for roes Richmond at 1.30 Preaching Rev Ernest L Davis MARTINSBURG Church of the Brethren R Coffman worship at 10.30 in charge of the pastor Subject One Another's Burdens Union service in the park at 7 Sunday school at 9.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock Church of God E F Berger Morning worship at 9.30 in charge of pastor Sunday school at 10.30 school at 9.30 lowed by the annual congregational ness meeting Methodist Norman J Simmons pastor at II in charge of the at 7 p m school at 10.15 First worship at 10.45 in charge of pastor Subject Permissive Will of God Sunday school at 9.45 St Matthews ship at 10.45 in charge of pastor Sunday school at 9.30 Community vesper service in the park at 7 Evangelical and Reformed Hickory tom charge No church services in any of the three churches on the second third and last Sundays of August as the pastor is on vacation Sunday school will as Mt Pleasant 9.30 St John's 9.30 St John's East burg 9.45 Gospel worship at 11 jn charge of Rev Fred Sunday school at 10 a m Services Saturday eve ning at 8 o'clock with Rev Fred McGinnis a missionary from Kentucky as guest speaker Brethren In Christ Eight Square chapel Isaac S Kanode ship at 11 Sunday school at 10 a Children's services at 7.30 p m follow ed by sermon at 8 Cottage prayer ing at 8 Thursday evening Brethren in worship at 10.30 Sunday school at 9.30 school at ning service at 7 Young people's and worship Spring school at 9.45 m Evening service at 7.30 o'clock Clover Creek Church of the Brethren Rev Paul S Hoover pastor A Clover school at Evening worship at 7.30 Eld Trostle P Dick Cross school 9.30 Morning worship at 10.30 Eld Trostle P Dick B Y P D at 8.30 Sec SIMMONDS lor 1432 Eleventh mim I Baked Goods Dinner or Sandwich Devils Food Marvel Rolls Layer Cake Date Crunch Ring Family Bread 2 Loaves Coffee Cake Harvest Moon 190 Doz 160 230 Orange Iced 290 BY EDGAR FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Making Tracks BY MERRILL BLOSSER SOME KID NAMED DERED A SPECIAL USED AND WE FINALLY PICKED ONE HE SOUNDED LIKE A KID THE PHONE BUT HE HE HAD OODLES IF we HASN'T REALLY GOT IT I'LL WELL WHERE YOU'LL PINO LARD CLEANUP THERE? DO you THINK I'M MISTER WOULD YOU GO UP TO THE TOP OF THAT TO CATCH HIM WASH TUBES Another Problem BY LESLIE TURNER THAT WON'T INTERFERE WITH PERHAPS BUT AT THE T PROPER EVASIVE WE'VE PROVED THEN THAT THE JAPS CAN PREVENT THEIR BOMBS OR PREVENT OUR ENEMY FORMATIONS ABOVE THE TARGET AffiA PLAY HAVOC WHEM LEVELED OFF FOR RUN THEiR BUT THEY CANT TURN THEM TO THE OR LEFT   

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