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a I THE ALTOONA MIRROR WEDNESDAY TUNE 5. 1929 TE NEWS BUDGET FROM ROARING SPRING AND VICINITY Thelma Stewart, graduate of Appensburg State Teachers' colhas returned to her home to votto time with her parents com- Mr. its. Evington Stewart. The held on cement exercises wore ovening.

May 28. and Mrs. C. M. Finke very pleasentertained the following visitors their home on Rorkingham Avenue firing the DARt week: Mrs.

R. C. Brown and daughter of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Charles Davidson and daughter and Mira. George Brown of Baltimore, visit wag made in order to Attend the commencement exercises of the Roaring Spring High school of which a son Wesley, and a daughter Virginia, of Mr.

and Mra. Flulse were members. The guests in company with Mr. and Mrs. Fluke motored to Oypher where they spent Half some time A1 the cottage of the Pint Purity club.

The guests greatly enjoyed ed the beautiful scenery along the rivers and mountains in this vicinity, Clarence Hoover of Detroit, Is spending some time visiting at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoover on Bloomfeld street. The reports of the nine groups of the Ladies' Hospital association will be received on June 11 at 8 p. m.

nt 8 specia) meeting of the association in the association room on Eust Main street. The groups were formed in January for the purpose of raising funds to clear the indebtedness of the association. All members, both active And associate, are urged to be present at the special meeting and take active part in the reception of the reports. The regular meeting of the association will be held on Thursday evening, June 6. R.

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Thone 181 One of the outstanding attractions in the borough during the week wi11 be the presentation coming, Mine," a play in three acts staged by the members of the Church club of the Windber Church of the Brethren in the Roaring Spring High school audltorium 011 Monday evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock, under the direction of Rev. A. C. Miller and Mra. D.

F. of the Roaring Spring Church of the Shaffer. Rov. Miller, former pastor Brethren and now loented at Windbur, Is well known in the community. "Mother Mine" will be played by Mrs.

Homer Hoenstine of Windber, while: other leading character in the play will be stared by Clair Penrod, also of Windber. The. general public is vited to attend the entertainment and by 50 doing assist with the work of the Church club of the Winber Church of the Brethren. The members of the Bethany Bible claas of the Mennonite Sunday school met in the social rooms of the church on Monday evening. The mecting WaS 111 charge of the teacher and the class business was transacted after which the pastor, Rev.

J. G. Snyder, delivered A message to the class members and the class theme Wag repeated. The tencher. Mrs.

J. G. Snyder, served luncheon. Those present were Mary McClure, Leonn Helsel, Evelyn Barloy. Welma Grace, Evelyn Snyder, Verona.

Helsel. Theda Gates, Nellle Grace, Anna Rough, Mary Dick, Mable Dick and Rev. and Mrs. J. G.

Snydefiss Mariam Holsinger has returned to her home on Roosevelt avenue after spending past season at Juniata college. Miss Holsinger is daughter of and Mra. C. R. HolRinger, and completed a course music at the college.

GEESEYTOWN The Sunday school claas of the theran church, taught by W. S. Reese, who is also director of the orchestra, will put on a musical concert in the church this evening at o'clock. A fine program has been prepared and the public is cordially Invited. A small admission fre will be charged.

Rev. and Mrs, Edward E. Hoshour motored to Lansford last Wednesday where they were the guests of their daughter and husband Rev. and Mrs. H.

S. Fox, Rev. Hoshour returning on Friday, while Mrs. Hoshour remalned for a more extended visit. Children's day will be observed in the Lutheran church here on Sunday evening.

June 9. Mrs. Sarah E. Metzker of Martinsburg made A short visit her brother G. R.

Stiffler, on Sunday. These people attended memorial we servicea at the Chambersburg former home on of Thurs- Mrs. day, it being James Barroner, one of the party: Mr. and Mre. Jesse Bice, James Curry.

Mins Lizzie Ling and Mrs. James Barroner. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Theis and children Loretta, Mildred and Dorothy motored to Eastern Shore, to spend Memorial day with Mr.

Thris' parents. One of their daughters, Margarct, spent the winter with her grand-! parents in Maryland. The Loyal Hearts Sunday school class of the Methodist church aLt Frankstown will hold its monthly meeting in the church on Thursday evening, June 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Shade and daughters Isubel and Kathleen ol Harrisburg, former residents of this place. spent Memorial day among friends and relatives here. Ask For SAYLOR'S 'S Delicious Ice Cream "The Taste Tells" The finest 1cc cream made, The quality 1s the best and the price 19 very reasonuble. Nothing but the highest grade ingredients are used in its manufacture, Let us take care of your special orders. ROARING SPRING ICE CO.

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Pa. Phone 31 LAKEMONT were week-end guests at the home of the former's brother Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L.

Cogan of Elm street. guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie Otto of Logan avenue were Alice J. Wallace of Homestead, Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Hileman of Roaring Spring and Mr. and Mrs. John McGee of Central City.

Mrs. J. E. Hewitt of Logan avenuc apent the week-end at the home of her mother in Duncannon. Mrs.

Mary G. Feltwell of North Pine street has returned home after viaitIng for some time at the home of her mother. who has been quite 111 in New Washington. Mra. Shetrom of Saxton has returned to her home after visiting A few days at the home of her brother L.

Cogan of Elm atreet. Miss Norma Hogan has returned to her home on Frankstown road after teaching school in Derry the last term. Mrs. Denny of Altoona fa spending few days at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Albright Logan avenue and Mrs.

Goshorn of Pine street. Miss Geraldine Pollard of Eldorado spent Thursday nt the home of Miss Edith Brunner of First avenue. Eldon Wert of North Pine atredt wAS hurt quite badly 011 Saturday when he was bit by A11 automobile, I knocked down and run nver at the garage where his father Simon Wert, hag his welding shop in Altoona. He received A very bad cut along the right knee and was bruised all over. He was Immediately taken to the Mercy hospital treatment and later removed to his home.

D. A. Geaser of Rosclawn WAS caller Saturday evening at the home of George M. Gesser of Lotz avenue and W. M.

Gesser of First avenue. Misses Thelma and Leonard Lindemer nt Altoona. were Sunday evening guests at the home of their brother Mr. and Mrs. B.

M. Lindemer of First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brunner and daughter Edith of First avenue spent Saturdoy visiting in Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mra, Bud Sell and daughter Eleanor of Flest avenue spent the week-end in Gettysburg and WashIngton. D. C. Mr.

and Mrs. V. F. Lauffer, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Nash of North Pine street, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lauffer, and Mrs. Robert Mingle of Altoona and Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Neely of Huntingdon enjoyed a motor trip to the orphana home at Loysville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Miller of Second avenue and Mra. Miller's NON John Walters of Tyrone, spent tho weekend at Zion City and they also visited the cemeterles there. Miss Dorothy Hogan of Frankstown road has been visiting for several in New York.

Mr. And Mrs. G. N. Eagen, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Engen and son Jimmie at Logan avenue were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mra, James Eagen of DuBois. Carl Cogan of Elm street left Tues. day morning for Pittsburgh where he hopes to secure employment.

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McNeil and son James of Logan avenue spent the week-end on A motor trip to Columbus, 0.

Adie B. Houseman of Lake avenue is confined to the home of his mother in Altoona with congestion of the lungs. The P. B. will hold their regular mecting Friday evening the home of Mrs.

Butterbuugh of Fourth avenue. The W. T. U. held their regular meeting on Monday evening at the home of the president, Mrs.

A. S. Hogan of Frankstown road. Roll call was responded to by members and reports were read. pile, going to have an entertaInment on Monday evening, June 10, in the South Lakemont school and will also have on sale ice cream, home-made cake, candy, and pop.

All are invited to participate A3 they want to raise cough money to send three delegates to the Y. P. B. convention at State College this month. It was decided that the W.

C. T. U. hold their July meeting at the park and invite the Y. and friends and have luncheon in the park at 6 o'clock.

Mrs. Lonadale, Mra. Isenberg and Mrs. Corl Were appointed as committee to arrange for the menu and get in touch with ench member to let them know what to prepare. The christian citi- Mr.

and Mra. John Butz of Third Avenue and Sixth atreet announce the Arrival of A boy baby' at their home Monday, May 26. Both mother and son are getting along very nicely. Dr. and Mra.

J. F. Cogan and son Earnest of Dawson, Fayette county, zenship lesson of 10 questions and WAS then taken up after which the hostess served delicious refreshments. Those present were Mrs. A.

S. Hogan, Mrs. Amy Isenberg, Mra. Elizabeth Clark, Mra. Jennie Cogan, Mrs.

Rose Curl, Mra. Ella Butterhaugh, Mrs. Annie Lonadale, Mrs. H. W.

Woodcock, Mrs. Ella Taneyhill, Mra. V. F. Lauffer, Mrs.

W. M. Gesser, Mrs. Catherine Condo, Mra. Alice French, Mra.

D. R. McNeil, Mra. Julia A Freed und Mias Helen Cogan. ATWATER KENT SCREEN-GRID i RADIO where you can listen in comfort, try its new power and tone, see the beautiful cabinets, and get it on easy terms.

at MILLER ELEC. CO. Phone 29 Roaring Spring, Pa. new DUNCANSVILLE B. Harmin, pastor of the Lutheran church la the dean of this year's summer session.

Miss Mildred Tate 18 superintendent nf the kindergarten, which meets in the Hicks Memorial Methodist church. Mra, G. H. Har. man la superintendent of the primary department, which also meets in the Hicks Memorial Methodist church.

Miss Mary Sherlock is superintendent of the Intermediate department, which meets in the Lutheran church and Miss Beatrice Kelly is superintendent of section, which meets In the Preabyterian church. All the superintendents are being BABIsted by a number of other teachers. An interesting course has been arranged for each department and splendid results are being obtained. Mrs. H.

E. Hite very pleasantly entertained the ladies of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club at her home yesterday afternoon. The party opened with the serving a delicious luncheon menu al I o'clock and the luncheon WAS followed by A delightful afternoon nt bridge. The guests present Included several from out-oftown. Misacs Justice Jones and Christina Patton, both of Pittsburgh, were visitors here on last Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones, It was the orcasion of Miss Jones' birthday anniversary and a. dinner was given In her honor at her parental tome. The event was a very delightful one 1or all.

In addition to Miss Jones and her friend from Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pheasant and children of South Altoona and Mr. Herb Jones of Hollidaysburg were guests Jones home for the birthday dinner. Frank Fissel of Newry was ing among friends At this place on Tuesday.

Edward E. Plowman of Gallitzin was aL caller among Duncansville friends Monday evening. Mra, Samuel A. Keller and Mrs. J.

Robertson of this place were visitora at the home of Jennie Mountain at Weat Loop on Tuesday afternoon. The Duncansville Memorial Day ng. sociation held a meeting at the school house on Monday cvening to close the accounts In connection with the recent Memorial day observance. which sponsored by it. After the payment of All bills.

a small batance remained in the treasury to be applled to the expense of next year's program. A very pretty birthday party wits given Monday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the Willowbroow tea house on North Thirteenth street, in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of Donald Gibboney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Gibboney, which occurred on that day.

The purty WAg ntlended by a number of his little friends and playmates, who spent most delightful time al games and other entertainment features. Another delightful feature ol the gathering was the serving of refreshments. Donald was the recipient of number of birthday gifta of beauty and value And had the beat wishes of all for many more such happy birthdays. Those attending his party were Ralph Tate, Helen Marie Shoenfelt. Polly Elda Keller.

Bob Tate, Shirley Jeanne Anderson, Junior Gibboney, Colleen Gibboney, Peggy Magill, Raymond Magill, Herbert Hite, Patty Keller, Paul Benson, Peggy Gibboney and Donnld Gibboncy. Edward Plowman of this place, an employe of Blair County Department of Highways, had his right hand painfully crushed on Monday morning, while at his work with 84 road crew! His hand was caught behind a heavy plece of equipment and badly cut and torn. His injuries were given medical attention and he wAs brought to his home here. It has been quite painful since the nccident and will be several days, at least, until he la able to resume his Mr. and Mra.

J. H. Hanley of Altoonu were visitors with local reintives on Monday evening. The Duncansville school board met in regular monthly seasion at the school building on Monday evening, with J. T.

Tate presiding and dirertors. C. S. Gable, G. E.

Krider and M. L. Liebegott and Prof. G. H.

MorI devoted largely to the of gurt in attendance. The meeting, Duncansville'n third annual vacation Bible achool opened this week with a large attendance in all of the four departments into which the school has been divided. Seasiona are held each week -day morning excepting Saturday for A period of two weeks. Rev. G.

various reports. The tax collector reported that the old duplicate would be completed during the present month, otter submitting his report for May, which showed a rollection' almost sutNeient to enable all bills presented to be pairt. Plans were disrussed for the school term opening in September. At a recent special meeting the tax collector presented his list tor exoneration. Exoneration from school taxes wAS granted to a portion of the lIst.

while In a number of ruse action WE deferred, pending further vestigation into the circumstances ot those asking to be relleved of school tax payments. The total of the list was approximately $300. Mrs. Chester A. Wilt and daughter uf Newry were Tuesday visitors here AL the hang uf Mrs.

Walter Moyer. C. less and Paul Myers were callers among Telenda at Portage 001 Monday afternoon. Miss Violet Pelker, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

D. G. Folker of this place, a member of this spring's gradual. Ing class at. Dickinson seminary at Williamsport, having completed a two.

year course of study to gradnation. She will he awarded her diploma at the commencement exer. rises to be held there 011 next Wednesday, Jun 12, which number el local relatives are planning to attend. The Jun. meeting of the Duncansville horough, council is scheduled to he held 401 Friday evening, al o'rlork, al the borough building on Fourteenth street.

A number of Important matters of businesa are to be brought hefore the meeting for ac. tion. Eugene Thompson W'AA an carly part of the work visitor at Philadelphia. Miss Mary Dodson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William I. Dodson, who for MARTINSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Ross Haney returned on Sunday from a trip made on day to New Castle, where they visited at the home of Professor P. H.

Dridenbaugh, and family. E. D. Mock of Pittsburgh visited his brother S. H.

Mock on Wednesday. Mrs. John Mock of Woodbury purchased the Mrs. Jane Shriver property on East Allegheny street. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Smith, formerly of this place but now of Buffalo, N. came on Saturday evening to visit the former's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

La, C. Smith. They are also visiting Mrs. Smith's near relatives at Roaring Spring. Mr.

Smith started out as a young man on his own resources eight years ngo, And hag made good. He entered the employ of the New York Central Railrond comprny AR Areman nt Clearfleld. He was transferred to different divisiona and recently was promoted to englneer. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith were Monday callers at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Crofford.

Miss Margaret Rhodes, salesiady the store of E. Dilling, vialted in Altoona on Sunday nt the home of her brother E. H. Rhodes and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. G. R. Crofford and Mrs. Crofford's brother, Ted Ferry of Altoonn were Sunday forenoon enllers at the home of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Crofford. Mr.

and Mra. David Witman of Menheim were the guests of Mr. and Mra. F. H.

Teeter on Saturday and day. Mr. ad Mra. Howard Rinchart and two children of Everett. and Mrs.

Evereta of Blairsville were guests at the same home on Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. W. A.

Crofford and 84111 Louis Crofford and daughter of Johnstown were entertained to dinner 011 Sunday at the home of the former's brother, Dr. J. H. Crofford, and wife. Lawrence Bolinger and daughter Elizabeth and Mr.

mother and Mr. and Mrs. James Rutter of AltOona were Saturday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs, J. O.

Freet, guests at the Morrisons Cove home. Mr. and Mra. Jerry stiller of this place and family held a family reunion 011 Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra.

Blair Hileman at Hilemnan Heights. The whole Miller family, with their wives and husbands and 'children, were present, n8 follows: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, 80n8 Harold and Donald and daughter Mary of Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. May of Martinsburg: Mr. and Mra. Blair.

Hiloman and yon Blair and Sannie Fileman of Hileman Heights; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller and daughter Betty of Pitts.

burgh: Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Miller and Mr.

and Mra. Harry Miller of Tyrone, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller of Al. land lentown.

Refreshments were Aerved a jolly good time WAS enjoyed by a all. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Proving and two sons and two daughters and Mrs. Williana Benson made an automobile trip to Scottdale' on Sunday, where they spent the day with relatives. CURRYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Baker, danghter Verna and son Ellis of Piney Creek, were entertained at dinner on Sunday by Mr.

and Airs. George Stayer. Mrs. Cheater Corle, children, Cleva, Ruth and Rickle, and Miases Romuine and Florence Replogle, all of New Enterprise, were guests during Thursday forenoon 0 their aunt, Mrs. Kaufman.

Rev, J. E. Rowland of Woodbury made a pastoral call on Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roudabush on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. William McMullin and daughter Miss Thelma Swisher of Altoona spent Saturday night with Mra. Etta McClain. Mrs.

Jennie Stapleton and son Robert of Altoona were guests of Mrs. McClain on Sunday. Vacation Bible school opened last Monday with an enrollment of thirty. seven pupila. Miss Alice Baker, Mrs.

J. H. Hartman, Mrs. Warren Frederick and and Helen Miasea Mock Naomi Zook, the Rena Stayer J. E.

Rowland, the pastor, serves in 1 are teachers. Rev. a supervisory capacity. Evangelistic services to continue for a period of two weeka have been nounced to begin at Cross Ronds Church of the Brethren, Sunday, June Elder D. I.

Pepple of Woodbury A cordial invitation 19 extended to all the people of the comInterested to attend these servIces. Mrs. Daniel Kuuffman gave A birthduy dinner at her home last Friday evening in honor of the double birthday anniversaries of her husband and of William Wineland. A delightful time WaX spent together by those present, who were Mr. and Mra.

Frank Stoudnour, Mr. and Mra. J. F. WineJund, Mr and Mra.

William Wineland, Mra, Bertie Dimond, Grace Stoudnour. Ida Dimond, Bettey Mae Smith, I. C. Kauffman, Robert Fry, Raymond Stoudnour, IsAAC Kauffman, Mac. Donuld Wineland, Bobby Kauffmau and Mr.

and Mrx. Duntel Kaufman. the past tow months has been making her home with relatives at Struthers, la spending a couple of weeka here vialting at her parental hone. Children's day will be observed at the toval Lutheran church on Sunday, June 10. In the evening.

Instend of the usual evening services, there will be a special program by the children or the Sunday school, the churel choir and the Sunday achoni The Junior Queen Enthera of the: Hicks Memorial Methodist church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home: of Miss Mabel Kelly on 'Thurarday evening, June 6. al 7.30 o'olork. There will be election of new offirera and every member has been requested to be present. Samul A. Keller, state highway dopartment caretaker, nuffered a painful injury of the left index finger on Tuesday afternoon.

while working along the William Penn highway between Duncansyllle and While engaged in placing 8 truck- Inad ot crushed stone along the highway to be used by his force of workmen In patching on thut section, his linger became caught in the end. gate of the truck and WAS badly crushed, the nail and end of the finger being torn off. He way taken to the office of Dr. F. R.

Shoemaker at Hollidaysburg, where the injury was dressed. HUDSON ESSEX "Two of The World's Finest Cars" In a Wide Choice of Colors At No Extra Cost BILL'S LIST OF GOOD USED CARS 1 Ton Hudson Truck. Nash Touring. Dange Touring, 1 Overland 4 Cyl. Conch.

BILL DICK'S GARAGE Hudson- Easex Sales and Service Roaring Spring, Pa. The baccalaureate sermon was delivered in the Methodiat church by Rev. J. Earl Dobbs, miniater of the Reformed church, Assinted by Rev. T.

Mickle-of the Church of the Brethren and Rev. Gertrude Mitchell of the United Brethren church on Sunday evening to a crowded house. The songs given by the school and the two aclectiona sung by the men's chorus were Also enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs.

'Dwight Saylor of Johnstown were entertatned at the home of Mrs. Saylor'a parents Mr. and Mrs. Madison Horne on Sunday. Mr.

And Mrs. Norman Cuppett and daughters Lillian And Lois Jane of Johnstown were visitors at the home of Mrs. Cuppatt's parents Mr, and Mre. Charley Davis. Professor Frederick Blackburn, former High school student and tencher here, of Washington, was calling on relatives and friends in town spending several with his parenta Mr.

and Mra. Clarence Blackburn of Oak Shade. Mrs. Nellie Whitaker ol Bedford spent over Decoration day at the home of her brother And wife Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mock.

When returning home on Friday, Miss Betty Cuppett companied her and will visit this week At the hame of her grandmother Mra. Catherine Mock. Mr. and Mrs. F6.

Miller And daughter Charlotte Dr. 8. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. a Hitchew and son Jack al Braddock were at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Shoenthal on Friday. Hinton wns delightfully prized on Saturday evening at the Hinton Carm home weat of town when a number of hia relatives and neighbors Invaded hix home and' helped him to fittingly celebrate his birthdny His wife was the inatigator of the nmatr and when the rived and presented him with many useful gifts to remind him of his natal day the surpriso was complete. The pleasant evening passed quickly the guests were served A delicious and Er before leaving for thrir homea luncheon.

Those present were Rev. and Mra, T. O. Fuss and son Byron, Rev. Gertrude Mitchell, Mr.

and Mra. Stultz. Mr. and Mra. Bennn and Martin Hinton, Mr.

Sternda Mra. Roy Mickle and family, Mre. J. B. 8011 Leroy.

Mr. And Mrs. Dennis Fleegle and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bence and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Blair Hinton, Mr. and Mra. WIlHam B. Shoenthal and HON Bennet.

Misses Etta Hinton, Stella and Gertie Weyant, Mra. Sadie Smith, Preston Blackburn, Earl Weynnt And Paul Fritz. Mr. And Mra. W.

Carlton Cuppett and family of Johnstown were visitors here with reintives and at the home of Mr. mother Mrs. Bertha Cuppett over Decoration, Miss Mildred Shoenthal, a teacher in training at Johnstown spent several days with her parenta Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Shoenthal. GLASGOW NEW PARIS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kustaborder and son Jack of Bellwood, vialted with Mr. and Men, William McClellan.

Miss Helen Gallaher of Coalport WHA a guest of Miss Marguerite Hommer over Memorial day, William Cummins of South Fork and Rev. John W. Cummins of Jersey City, N. visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Simmons. Mrs. Guy Spencer and daughter Mary of Mapleton Depot spent Memorial day at the home of Mr. and Mra. J.

C. Hommer. Mira Spencer remained several days at Glasgow. Class night. exercises were held Tuesday evening in the High school auditorium.

Commencement exercises will be held Thuradny evening in the Auditorium. The speaker of the eve. will be H. S. Bolan of South River, N.

J. Audrey Anna McKee. daughter of Charles and Gertrude (Gates) McKee of Beaver Valley, died June 1, at the home of her purents. She WAR born Oct. 3, 1926.

She is survived by her parents and two brothera, Everett and Mervil. Funeral services were held on June 4 at 10 n. in the Beaver Vulley United Brethren church, Rev. Hawk officiating. CLAYSBURG Mr.

And Mrs. Chester Guyer are the proud parents of a son, born May 29. Mother and babe are 'getting along nicely. Mra. Guyer WAN formerly Miss Arbutus Balley.

Mr. and Mra, Charles Carn of Hollidayaburg spent the week-end at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrn. Jacob Curn. Private Frank Johnny of Battery is 16th Held artillery, Fort Meyer, spending a low days with his pil'enta Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Johnny. Lemon Bailey of Turentum spent few dayx at the home of his parents Mr. and Mra. Edward Bailey.

The Live Wire PlANS of the Moth-: adiat church will hold their monthly E. meeting Piotsel at the home of Mra. August of 1506 Fourth avenue, AItonna, 4111 Wridny evening. June 7. AU members are urged to go.

the Kierans Low Prive War" Quality Clothes and Shoes For the Entire Family THE KLEVANS STORES Roaring Spring CLEANING and PRESSING Neckties ('leaned and Pressed. ........3 for 250 Hate ('leunel and Blocked Straws the Felts 600 Men's Sulta Dry Cleaned Pressed .51.50 and Men's Sully Me I Ail Minor Repairs Free of Charge I Conte Shortened $1.00 Ladies' Sulte Dry ('leuned and Pressed $1.75 Ladies' Dresses Dry Cleaned $1.00 up Ladies' Dry ('leaned and Pressed $1.75 W. R. MAUK Phone 104-R-8 Roaring Spring. I'm.

We Repair Anything Graham- and De Sulu Sales and Ners ice Harry Albright Roaring Spring, Pa. Phone 126-8-10 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler And son of Juniata spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. Butler's parents Mr.

and Mra. Edward C. Butler on East Main atreet, The monthly meeting of the Ever Ready Bible class of the Church of God Sunday achool, taught by Mias Esther Shiffler, wAR held 'at the home of the president, Mra. Calyin Eberaole during the past week, with a attendance. The meeting wAs opened with devotional services in charge of the president who WAR, in charge of the bualness session.

The followcommittees were appointed by the president; Flower committee, Maud and Mrs. Harry Biker; social, Mrs. Harry Furry, Mrs. Calvin Ebersole, Mra, Charles Imler, and Mrs. Calvin Furry; missionary, Miss Esther Shimier, Mra, Charles Gutachail and Mrs.

Marker; look out committee, Mrs. Jennie Nicodemus, Mrs. Terrence Ayers, Mra. Plommer B. Dick and Mrs.

William Shaffer. The leason of the evening was taught by the teacher and the class decided to hold ple social -in the near future. Following the business acasion, a social hour was greatly enjoyed, and at Reasonnble hour a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs.

Elton Foor, Mrs. P. B. Dick. Mias Esther Shiffler, Mrs.

Charles Gutachall, Mra. John Sinnitz, Mrs. Ayers, Mias Maud Shiffler, Charles Imler, Mra. Calvin Furry, Mina Jennie Fultz, Mra. sole, and the following vialtora: Mr.

Harry A Furry, and MrN. Calvin Elberand Mra, Charles Eberaote and son Gene, Frances and Carolyn Gutschall, Harry Furry, Charles Gutschall and Calvin Eberzole. EAST END The T. W. Gorsuch Bible, class ol Salem Reformed church, wIll meet tomorrow evening at 7.30 at the home of Mra.

Tra Werner, 62h East Atlantic avenue, and every member la urged to be present. Charles Shingler, son al Mr. and Mra, R. J. Shingler, 325 Enst Walton nvenue.

atudent at State college, WAR home for the ligh school graduntion exercises yesterday. Friendly Bible class of Salem Reformed church, will meet nt the home of Mrs. ROAN Clifford, Pottsgrove avenue at 7.30 tomorrow evening. Every member is urged to be prement. There will be Initiation at the meeting of Council No.

Junior Order United American Mechanica, tomorrow evening. This will the order the first Thursday of ench week. The degree tenm must be present. Josephine Johnaton, 823 Sheridan street, has returned home after spending week at Pittaburgh and Latrobe. At the latter place whe attended the graduation exercises at the Lutrobe High school from which her cousin, William Newcomber, graduated with high hunors, GREENWOOD There will be IL special meeting ol the teachers and Sunday school ficiala of Greenwood United Brethren church nt 8.15 thin evening.

All are naked to be present, WILLIAMSBURG Mr. and Mra. Robert Forshey and HOn of Lukemont were visitors with friends in town 011 Sunday. Starting today, practically all bustness places in the borough will during the afternoon. The regular summer half holiday vacation period will begin.

The employer and merchanta of the borough will enjoy the half holiday each Wednesday afternoon during the, montha of June, July and August. J. Wike, assemblyman from thin district, has returned to his Home after spending sore time nt Dallas, Texas, where he attended the sessions of the international Rotary convention. G. Daily of Irwin spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mt.

and Mra. D. F. McGee on Locust street. Mrs.

Dally returned to her home on Locust atreet after spending some time with her husband at Irwin. Gionn A. Hoss, president of the men's organization of the Gideons, of Altoona, delivered the message to the congregation the Mennonite church on Sunday evening. He was accompanied by Edgar Figart, secretary and treasurer of the organization, who delivered a message in song during the sorvices. large church auditorlum the large congregation on "Every Man WAS well filled and Mr.

Hoar spoke to Standing In Mis Place." The morning services in the Mennonite church were of a special nature, and baptism WAR observed. Rev. G. Snyder deIlvered a sermon on "Knowing Christ And His Power." During the afternoon Rev. J.

Ct. Snyder dellvered the Spring lodge Sproul. mORAage at this worship at Indian Tinning Roofing Spouting F. R. KEPHART Roaring Npring, 1'A.

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Massage the skin gently for two minutes. The emollient oils keepcomplexionsclear." PALMOLIVE SOAP A Dozen for 89c Ladies' Summer Wash Dresses Porch Cushions 2 for $1.00 A Made of fast color cretonne with silk oiling. Beautiful A complete line of Assortment Lawn Mowers at the 12, 14, 10 and 18 inch Exceptional $6.75 to $15.00 Price of Perfection $1:00 2. 3 Oil and 4 Stoves Burner styles $18,00 to $29.50 ROARING SPRING DEPARTMENT STORE "THE COVE'S GREATEST STOLE Roaring Spring, Pa..

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