*Irimnksgiviag Day will be spent byMr. and .Mrs. Anthony Capelin uud children, Veronica and lxds. Logan street, and Mr and Mr«. Faust Ciottland children Josephine and Francis, Carden street, with Mrs Cupel la's parents. Mi and Mrs. Prank Ciotii.HolmesburgJoan Murtett. dnughtei of Mr. and Mr- Clifford Muffeti, Wood street, has been confined to the house for severaldays with illness| The bride is u graduate of Allentown jtkutMitfrul Hospital School of Nursing* 5 pr1 wiand Mr. Herman is employed as aI r lietnsat by the Rohm lt;k Hum* Company. d*i i Mr. and Mrs Herman will be abide j home at 521 Kadcliffe street, after ithj January 1st ' q,«» - irr-ti-, ,. — - -ON THE SCREENStBRISTOLALBERT G. HERMANWEDS MISS TAYLOR;WILL RESIDE HEREMiss Winifred M. Taylor. Allentown, and Albert G Herman. 521 Radcliffestreet, were united in marriage Sstur-iav in A-. Hurv M thodist Church. Al-1 ''-‘Dowt Eh i-eremon whs pi■ rtorm*■** ' ' \M ml .1 Hr. LJtl-qtiestie a brotltet ol the pioom. as-^**‘l -the iu\ Frank Pnmuel, Al-leniosvn A rereprion was li* !d at rht! Intel Travlorii3fcA motion picture touchdown has been scored by Parattfount in its latest gridiron romance. “Touchdown, Army, which had its local opening Thursday at the Bristol Theatre!With some of Hollywood $ mosttalented younger players. IncludingJoi n Howard, Robert Cummings andMcrv Carlisle, Scaring for new honors. Touchdown. Army tells its fuse moving ml* o! the home town footho!! idol who comes up against die haul leaiifiee of lift* at Went Point ami emerges a true Army man( ummings whose recent perfouna net' as rlie Confederate officer in The Tt xans netted him n lead rolew i StT1tt iUiis bohaunaityf hlt;a1 va* r\ WI