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Altoona Mirrori
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HOLLIDAYSBURG pulpit chairs In main Under the 6f. St. Of tne First Presbyterian church Methodist church nnd Sunday school TOWNS OF INTEREST FROM SUBURBJsT AND IW been upholstered In blue velvet tor respond with the new uphol- in the which were pfcvl- done in blue volvot. The Oman's guild has also purchased chairs for the entertainment room df church nnd Sunday school have been Installed and arc a -Worthy addition to the equipment. These improvements add much to the general appearance of the church of Loop Station, a festival and lawn fete Will be held on the lawn surrounding the church property, on Saturday evening June SO.

Public patronage is Anderson brought a solicited. Miss Pearl splendid temperance message at the regular meeting of the Sunday school of thn First Baptist church on Sunday morning. Miss Anderson's talk was much appreciated by a large assemb- 'ape of pupils; and leaehers. In the trf thi FlVrt'BatttS who wm lls ot b(lbl Resented at the annual Of Flfit Ba 7" mch 111e1 children's day sarvices in the church of the camp ot Casue one wcph namp of Vl King Artnur 01 lUnMhln. Camelot, trie local church at Ardenhelm, during tWfl Weeks in July, states that one hour every evening will be devoted to afory telling.

Each boy n( tending the camp will ba given an opportunity to tell a story during this period. The Motor will lead the service each eve- and Will tell the story of the following subjects to the Knights during the evening programs; "A Tale Of Two Cities," Labrador Wild," The The Lure of Lion of the Lucerne," "Down the Rhine to Cologne," "A Land of Dykes and Windmills," "With Daniel in Babylon," "Seeing London Town," Blarney Stone." and "Kissing the The Faithful Workers class of the Uethodlst church will hold their monthly meeting In the. recreation hall Itl the church Friday evening, Julie 38, at the usual hour. Under the auspices of the Church of Gpd, an Ice cream, cake and strawberry festival will be held this evening ori the church lawn. Public patronage is solicited.

James Thorpe, of Pittsburgh was entertained over the week-end at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Uhley G. Ljndsey 516 Allegheny street. King Rhodes of Pittsburgh Will spend his annual vacation at the residence of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas K. Rhodes of 51B Jutilata st'reet. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank R. Lindsey and daughter Sherle, of Pittsburgh Bre being Mr, entertained at the residence of Undspy'K parents, Mr. nnd meeting will be held following this social function. NEWRY On Saturday -afternoon 2 o'clock church services will be held at the Lutheran church preparatoy to the Holy Communion which Will be observed on Sunday morning. Mrs.

Edward Kochendorfer of Washington, D. is vsitlng her daughter Mrs. William Vanatta and family. Mrs. Kochendorfer has just recently returned to her home after being a patient at a Washington ho.spitnl where she underwent a serious operation.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lykens and daughter Grace of Philadelphia were week-end guests with Mr. Lykens' Uhiey G. Lindsey, ot 51fi Allegheny street.

Dr. Polk Akers and wife and family of Chicago, will makr an pxtpmled visit at the residence of Dr. "AUcr's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Johh W.

Akers of 710 Clark street and will also visit at the home of Dr. Akers 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eraw- tus Alters of North Montgomery street. Chester H.

Edwards of 905 Penn street and Floyd G. Hoenstlne of Alle- ghehy township, both of the clerical force of the Blair county commissioner's office are the owners of pen No. 60, which Is leading the first Pennsylvania egg laying contest, with a total of 1,463 eggs in thirty-two weeks. Second place is being held by pen 70, owned by Tom Barron of England, with 1,406 eggs. Messrs.

Edwards and Hoenstine have every reason to be proud ot the fowls exhibited by them in this egg laying- contest, as they are competing with the best chickens of Europe and this country, and are establishing a record that will give them international fa.me. Mils Margaret Rens'burg. of Roanoke, is visiting at the home of her Hpod college Classmate, Mi's Marjory Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Reed, of 307 Mulberry utrect. Miss Mildred AVhittakcr, granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. William D. Hughes of 514 Allegheny street, came from the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh on Monday where she underwent an operation for the removal of ongiJs.

Brown and son, who for the several years have resided on the Mhe Lloyd farm at Sunbrook, moved Hollidaysburg- this week, taking ossession os! the apartment in the -Berkhelmer block at -104, Allegheny Street, which was recently vacated by jUr. and Mrs. Amos Claar and family, Assistant Secretary Edgar L. Levis jff the Hollidaysburg Y. M.

C. A. left I to New Virginia, where they will Monday for Chicago where he will! spend the summer They sailed jfpend two weeks, pursuing a special Friday. Dtourse of study in Y. M.

C. A. work. (iMr. Levis has been granted a vacation of one month, two we-fcs of which will spend in study ro weeks in Upon Jtavisg Irene Matthias was Inadvertantly omitted.

An Interesting meeting of the Hollidaysburg Community Aid club was held on Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. C. Randolph Brown on North Union street. A profitable program of charity work was outlined for the summer months. Following the business session, a social hour was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Graves of 1205 Walnut street have returned home from an automobile trip to King county. Virginia, where they went to attend the funeral services of Mrs.

Grave's stepfather, William Green. Mr. and Mrs. John Curry of Sprlng- Peld, were entertained during the past week, as the guests of Miss Sue Brown at the residence of her par- onts Mr. and Mrs.

C. Randolph Brown, of North Union street. Rev. Barnett H. Hart, president of the Hollidaysburg Mlnlsterlum announces that the monthly meeting will be omitted during the summer months.

However a special meeting of the min- isteriuin is called for Monday noon July 1, at 1 o'clock, In the Hollidaysburg Y. M. C. A- parlors, for the purpose of closing up the business of the daily vacation Bible school. The members of the Ladies' Aid society, of the Church of God will participate In a covered dish supper in the entertainment room of the church on Friday evening.

June 28, at 8 o'clork. All members of vltc.d to nttend. DUNCANSVILLE the society in- Thc June business The claim of Lloyd MeCrtldy feeing this vicinity's leading made recently, Is being dllfwted by another local resident, Wirt baugh, who claims to have enjoyed hit first dish of peas atfnoit a week before Mr. McCready, from his own garden and glnce then bushels of pods have been plucked and enjoyed by numerous other residents of the community, considerably earlier In the season than usual. J.

R. atacey, who Is employed at Harrlsburg, spent tha week-end here with his family. At a recent regular meeting, the Senior Queen Esthers society of the Hicks Memorial Methodist church, conducted, the annual election of officers and heard the annual financial report. The election resulted in the naming of the following officers for the ensuing term: Helen Gable, president; Mrs. Alice Martin, recording secretary; Lucy Snider, corresponding secretary; Mrs.

Grace Koon, treasurer. Some special social features for the summer season are being planned by the Queen Esthers. This evening the Queen Bathers will sponsor a miscellaneous shower to be given In honor of Miss Aletta Rennet. one of their number, who will become a bride the lattef part of this week. the gathering to be given in her home on Third avenue.

A pleasing program has been arranged for his evening's function. Mr. and Mrs. Keightly.and son Jack of Paulsboro, N. J.i were Sunday visitors here at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Gunnett. Geo'rge Gunnett returned with them to spend the week visiting with his sister, Mrs.

Roy Davis of that place. Funeral rites for Mrs. John W. VVhitelaw, whose death occurred In a New Kensington hospital the latter part of last week, were held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Al- sourla Walker at Foot of Ten and Interment followed In the Hollldaygburjr Presbyterian cemetery.

The body was brought to the Walker home on Satur- dny. Mrs. Walker is the grandmother of the husband of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Hlte, Mr. nnd Mrs. W.

V. Webb and Mr. and TYRONE Arthur Freeman all of this place, Mr. i nnd Mrs. Ralph Stiffler of Llyswcn nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Hewitt of Hollidaysburg were members of a motor party to Kylertown, on Sunday, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hlte. Mr.

Kite is connected with the Kylertown airport, an Important mountain-top landing field. Despite the inclement weather on Sunday evening, there was a good sizel audience present at the Lutheran church for the evening services, which, were conducted by Rev. M. S. Kemp, D.

pastor of Zlon Lutheran church, Hollidiiysburg, he having exchanged pulpits for the qvenlng services with Rev. G. B. Harman, pastor of tho local church. Dr.

Kemp was ac.com- Dr. Kemp's inspiring sermon wee preciated those who braved the home In Pittsburgh where they will visit, for weeks. Mr, and Mrs. John Wcrtz, LnUemont were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wertz, sr, Miss Delia Glunt spent the week-end with friends at A.toona and Philips- "ramlHon downpour of rain to attend. Harry Pringle and son and wife of burg. Mrs. Jennie Hensle.y and son Deverc of Pitts Heasley and of Cresson, Mrs. Martha Hullng.

Edward and Miss Orpha Huling of Petersburg were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leighty, Warren Paul Shoenfelt of East SharpKburg and Miss Violet Xicodemus and i brother Edgar and Raymond Mauk and family all of Roaring Spring visited at the Abe Blattenberger home on Sunday and Monday. The airport of the Central Ponnsyl- I vanla Airways, at the Wyerman farm a short distance north Duncans- The following have been, guests at the Methodist home for the aged the past week: Mrs. Flora aarver, Tarrentum; Mrs.

L. A. MornlngStar, Mra. ti. Emmert, Huntlntddh; Louisa A.

Detl, Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hile, Pleasant Gap; Rev.

A. Dyaart, Bellwood: MM. R. W. Webb, Hollldaysburgj Mrs.

W. T. Lucas, Bellwood; Mary Shaver, H. B. Shaver, Newton Hamilton; Mrs.

Frank Gautz, Harrlsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Focht and Betty Jane Focht, Duncans- vine; Eliza Jane Focht, Allensvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Cook, FlemlngtOh; Bessie White, Katherlne King, Phoebe King, Jersey Shore, Mrs.

F. H. Brunstetter, Ruth Brunstetter, Willlamsport; Samuel H. Fletsher, Howard; Mrs. Tracy Brandon, Cecil Brandon, Nora Brnndon Martha Louise Brandon, Tracy Brandon, Mrs.

Nora Dickie, Vandergrlft; Mrs, W. B. McNutt, Nancy McNutt, Cllda McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Brandon, Homer City; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spftngle, Lewistown; Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Henderson, Paul Henderson, Huntingdon; Mr. nnd Mrs. W.

A. Work, Yorltj Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Shearer, Jack Shearer, Madeline Walborn, Mary Louise Wai- born, Chambcrsburg; Mrs. M. K. Gummo, Mrs. H.

H. Meyers, Mrs. Lester Orner, Ruth Mantle, Mrs. Joseph Mantle, Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Bender, Mr. W. E.

Scott, Elden Kerr Scott, D. C. Jacoby, Robert Jacoby, Carlisle; Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Coyle, Marysvllle; Dr. and Mrs. G. N.

Luffer, Mr. Rolfman, Shannon Roffman, Louise Roffrrtan, Mr. K. Henry, Elarena Daugherty, R. W.

Karns, J. M. Fowler, Mrs. T. F.

Ripple, Altoona. The following young people left yesterday for the Methodist training camp, at Newton Hamilton, where they will attend the young people's conference from the First Methodist church: Misses Kathleen Parks, Dorothy Hardy and Phylls Kinkead, Joseph Stewart and Guy Thompson. From the Columbia Avenue Methodist church, Miss Grace Wilt. Gpoijfc Fornry nf Millerville spent the wrek-end with Miss Mnrjoiie Garman of Lincoln avenue. Mr.

Forney is school friend of Miss German. Mr. nnrt Mrs. John Hoffman of Chambcrsburc were visitors in Tyrone John Neff. who Is at present located at Harrlsburg.

spent the wrek-end with his mother Mrs. Neff of Lincoln avenue. Misses Alverta and Audrey Mills anU Mary Mills have had their tonsils removed. The girls' conditions seem very good. James Schrock Is spending the week In Lock Haven.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burkrtt have returned to their home accompanied by Mr.

Burkett's mother who will 9pend some time in Ohio visiting her children. Mrs. Cora E. Rohjson. a former resident of Tyrnne, died at her home, in Bnlivln after an illness of several month.

0 She Is a sister of Mrs. Robert Seeds of Logan avenue. Funeral services will be huld on Wednesday at Bolivia. A number of Tyrone young folks pn- joyed the week-end at Briar lodge In Diamond valley. The following included: Mable Cnstner, Sara Virginia Smith, Dorothy F.ernadine Galbraith, Jeanotte.

Wll- i liiims, Isnhel Irvtn. Esther Rothenber-i ger. Harry C.i.itner, Victor Castner, James Miller, Kenneth Wnkefield. Farlst Bartholomew nnd Edward i Gross. Mrs.

G. Irvln was the chap- erone. i Mf, Joseph Hewell were week-ead visitors Mrs. J. a.

Mo- Nells, Mft. sister at Ingram, safvis, a guest at the Mathoaitt hOlftig, a patient in the Methodist heipital in Philadelphia. He was accompanied by H. C. McCenns and Umetson Karns.

H. McConahy Is spending some time 1ft Easton, Maryland. H. A. Yarnell spent the week-end with family on Park avenue.

Mr. Yarnell Is Employed in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller of Cam eron ayehtte are spending some time with In Stone Harbor, N.

J. Miss Gladys Prough Is taking a special summer course at the Indiana State Teachers' college. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helnly of Lock Haven, formerly Of Tyrone, were visitors In Tyrone over the week-end.

Lewis Sloey Is spending some time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Sloey of Twelfth street. Mr. Sloey 'a from Detroit, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns and Miss Verda Barnhlll were visitors of Miss Barnhlll's stater Mra. Clarence Cowher of First street. Horace L.

Walte, who employed at the present time by Venter Bros, at Mlllhelm, spent the week-end with friends in Tyrone. Miss- Mary Kelnzle, superintendent of nurses of the Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, is spending some lime with her slater Mrs. J. M. Me- WllJIams on Washington avenue.

The Ladles' auxiliary of the Bald Eagle Cemetery association will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Stonebraker Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All the members are urged to be present. The Naomi-Ruth Sunday school clas.3 of the First Meth'odist church will meet this evening at 7.30 in the Sunday school room. Business of Importance will be transacted and a full attendance is desired.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Grove celebrated their silver anniversary at their home on East Tenth street with fifty-three guests and friends present. They were married twenty-five years sijto at the Methodist, church at Unlonvllle, Rev.

Alexander Smith performinK the ceremony. Mrs. Grove was formerly Miss Ninn McClinsey of Bellefonh-. Music was furnished for the anniversary celebration by. the United Brethren orchestra.

Francis E. Grove, director. A delightful luncheon was served nt 9 o'clock. They received many very pretty gifts. The following out of town gueuta were present Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. MeClinse3', father and mother of Mrs. Grove, now of Willlamsport; Mr.

and Mrs. Orvllle Harvey, Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Strublc, Bellwood; Mr. and Mrs. John Grove, Mr. and Mrs. H.

T. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clemens, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Weller and son Norman, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weller, Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mrs. L. K. Boycr of Huntingdon; Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. O. Stone of Entriken, Mies Mitchell of Philadelphia, Miss Charlotte Pletcher of Howard, Thomns Price, Miss Mnrjorle Price, Sunbury; Miss Goldie Huff nnd Miss Dorothy Stewart of Lewistown. John Hnll.

formerly of Tyrone. accepted a position with the Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing com- pnny of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Robert Stt-wnrt of Ashlnnd. is spending some time with her parents Mr.

nnd Mrs. Robert Garman on Eleventh street. Miss Ruth Mitchell of Ridley pnrk is spending the summer with Rev. and Mrs. John Watson of Pennsylvania BELLWOOD A lawn fete Is announced for tonight on the lawn at the Methodist parsonage.

If the weather, is not favorable, provision has been made for an Indoor event. The young people 1 dftfWftmeitt is sponsoring the affair and the proceeds are to aid Ift the leadership training program. There Will be on sale Sandwiches, coffee, strawberry shortcake, strawberries and ice cream. are Invited. Mr.

Mrs. George ttetrlck and baby of Detroit are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hetrlck of South Second street.

Mrs. Eugene Syllng and ton Eugene have returned home from a. few days' visit at the home of Mrs. By- ling's mother, Mrs. William Smith of McKeeSport.

Helen McBlwaln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McElwain, has just returned home from a two weeks' visit with Mr.

Mt.Ehvaln's mother In Centre county. Miss Edna Mcffilwaln Is in Huntingdon with Rev. and Mrs. Davidson for the summer. Mrs.

R. J. Meese and daughters Cleo and Anna of Altoona. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. McElwaln. Mrs. Meete is a sister of Mr.

McElwain. The ladies of the Evangelical church will sell vegetable soup on Thursday al 11 o'clock at the following homes: A. D. Bechtol, H. W.

Rehm and at the parsonage. Leave your orders early. A liberal patronage will be appreciated. JBLUEDm Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Mobley find daughters Ardith and Zerelda of Portage were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Mobley's mother Mrs. Sara Long. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

William Claar, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Diehl attended the funeral of the former's aunt Mrs.

Michael Claar held at Klahr. Mr. and Mrs. William Berkhlmer and son Arden of Conemuugh were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Berkhimer. They were accompanied home by their daughter Vera, who had spent several weeks at the Berkhlmer home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dlehl and children Neva and Leo of Johnstown were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Rltchey. On Wednesday morning when open- Ing the front door Mrs. D. C.

George discovered there had been a prowler around. There were muddy bear tracks on the porch. Bruin did not make any disturbance and was not een. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Dlehl were Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and children Ruth, Harold, Ellwood and Andora, JUNIATA the East Community will meet for rehearsal at o'clock tomorrow evening at Rogers No. 2 fire hall, sixth avenue and Sixteenth street. The wesley Memorial Methodist Sunday school will sponsor a festival, to be held Thursday and Friday eve flings at the Hiast Junlftla playground.

The public is invited. The Ladles' Aid society of Weiley Memorial Methodist church will meet Wednesday evening at 'the home of Mrs. R. L. Krater of 1408 Fourth avenue, Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Parkt and children Walter and Gefaldlne of 1204 Boulevard spent the week-end In Huntingdon, and on Saturday were guests at a birthday party given in honor of Master Ray Coffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coffman, sr.

The young man was three yearn old and he received a number of beautiful gifts. During the evening, Mils Clydlne Swartswelter entertained with musical numbers on the ukelele and accordion and also vocal selections. A dainty luncheon was also a' feature with a fine birthday cake. The were Mrs. Jane Swartzwelter and daughter Clydlne, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Coffman and children, May, Opal, Alma Grace and Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Park, Elmer, James, Paul, Eva, Mary Martha and Lucille Park, Mr. and Mrs.

James Park, Walter Geraldlne, Mrs. Ella Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ooffman and son James. The Standard clasn of Methodist Sunday school the will First meet Thursday evening at the church.

Mrs. Harry Ellis, Mrs. C. H. Crlder and Mrs.

Clarke will be the hostesses. Woman's Progressive cites of the First Methodist Sunday Softool wilt meet Friday evening in church. A good attendance Is urged, The Get Acquainted class of St. Paul's Reformed Sunday school will hold a box social this evening at ft o'clock in the church parlor. All members of the church are Invited come and'bring a'box.

The L. B. club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. Matlack, 1112 Sixth avenue.

The Good Will club will hold a covered dleJi luncheon Wednesday nlng at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Mc- Blwee, 709 Fifth street, Altoona. The members are urged to be prwent. The N. B.

club will be entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ira Gonder, 805 Third street. Mltanka. Council No. 249 -Degree.

of Pocahontas will celebrate the eleventh anniversary on Wednesday evening st 7.30 o'clock. The program will elude an entertainment and a parcel post Every member of the organisation Is urged to be -present. Mr. and Mr. G.

W. Young of Sixth avenue have returned from Cleveland, where they spent the week-end with their son Clarence, who la employed In that city. Mrs. Josephine Willie and son David and brother-in-law, Harry Willie of Columbus, motored here yesterday and are guests of relatives In Juniata, Altoona and Lakemont. Miss Anna Ray Byer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Byer, 807 Fourth ave. nue Is spending her vacation in At. lantlc City.

The ladies of the Wesley Memorial Methodist church will hold a festival on the East Junlata playground on Friday evening. A liberal patronage is solicited. The Woman's Guild of St. Episcopal church will hold a festival on the church lawn, Thursday eve- nlng. Home made, cakes, Ic.e and candy will be on sale.

Your patronage will be appreciated. LLYSWEN The members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Llyawen Methodist church were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Dunlap of Whlttler avenue st a combined business and social meeting, It being the last meeting prior to the summer vacation with Mrs. Chester McGlathery Mrs. Percy Williams, and Mrs.

Dunlap us ho.stensp«, The meeting was presided over by the president Mrs. Hanley, who opened the session with devotional services, consisting of scrip- Roll Minnie Berkhlmer and Richard Diehl tul reading and prayer. Roll call of Newrv. Clyde and Grace Dlehl and! Bertha Bowser of Altoona, Mr. and tho tl Mrs.

Hay, was fol- Mra. Cnlvln Diehl. Mr. and Mm. Ho- lowed by the collection of duns, re- mer Diehl and son Donald of Clays- of committees and the trans- Kl action of business shows splendid David Over of Toledo, spent sev- eral days at the home of his parents activity along all lines of work.

A Mr. and Mrs. George Over. He was vote of was given the commll- nccompanled by his sister Anna, (ee wno nad of the Ice cream who will spend two weeks nt the! i parental home. The mother who a ke "octal In been suffering with rheumatism whll-h very several months Is not Improving.

were mHd to hold 8n the IH.IJH tt. BIIUIL vu win nee iiuria uuiicana- Leighty and Miss Mary Shaw were vi lle, along the Sixth avemu-Diincara- Sunday guests at Martinsburg at the ville road has been a quiet place for home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shaw. the past several davs whlle the equlp wi and tea Ra 'Ph ment Is being re-conditioned for the w.

i i Akr iu i coming holiday season. The airport Wissinger's sister Mrs Miles Shaw and officials have announced that one of family last They are enroute the new planes ordered recently will be ready for delivery this week and will probably arrive here from Iho factory about Thursday. It will be Archibald Davis and pu into service Immediately. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomiis Gearhart of Foot of Ten are the proud parents ot a aby son, who arrived at their 8 hom Sunday morning. The new it? Albert Davis of Altoona were late of Mr and William TtiLJ-sil U-L 'Ji Xi-rii Ja- nr. 3L Siena of uut a which is now made up of a daughter eph Ic ke and family, and two sons. Both mother and baby MIM Lulu eaver of Altoona was a are doing fine. The father is the well for several days with friends In known local dairyman and farmer and he has been wearing a Sniney Burket of broad smile the past few mornings a.i tgMmg htr vacation with her he greets his patrons in making hla F.

D. Burkei. rounds of the community. P.iggle* of Washington, Mr. and Mra.

John Reed of South -J. spending several weeks with Fork and Mrs. Frank Walls of East at: Kate Weaver at her ix, 0 were week-end visitors with Dun- borne of town, cansvllle relatives. i sna ilr Charles Conrad and Mrs. Samuel Beach returned ---X recently entertained by on Sunday morning after rA Mr and Mrii Edward Gorman at their fl it with relatives and homt at Pleasant Valley.

WILLlAMSBURG WEHNWOOD Miss Ma several days husband Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Diehl. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Ritchev spent the week-end In Altoona at home of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rltchcy. on account of the Illness of their son.

On Saturday Mr. and Mr.4. Jonas fcai. H. i tsA Mr.

oi Hoiii ibu-'jf on, and at the Mr Quinter Showalter, Ruth. fcecideace of Mr. brother and i Clarence, Clifford, Tlulma and Janet (lister. Robert C. P.oiUn.i and MUs Showalter, Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Shaw, R. Rolling of 364 Wayne Klreet.

Melvin, Amos, Olive and Marlon Shaw Dorothy Noke's. a student nune of town. Francis and John Lungham Si Ihe Garfield Memorial hospital, and John Syler of Leamersville and Vashinglon, D. is spending her Prof. W.

H. Holsinger of Wllliamshurg acation at the home of her parents spent Friday at State College, i Jr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Nokc.s of 2171 Brother Hammel of the Open Door slreet and at the home, of her assembly of Altoona will speak in the.

Gospel hail Friday evening al o'clock. Everybody welcome. NEWPARIS A revival meeting started on Sunday evening in the Church at Bethel Hollow near New Paris by the Evangelical minister, Rev. T. O.

Fuss. There will be special music and singing and services every evening during the week. All are welcome and cordially invited to attend. Harry Bisel and Wilson Weaver molored lo Kentucky, taking two horses and spending ilve days, they returned home on Friday. irothcr-m-law and Mster Attorney and 4rs.

J. Calvin Kanp, of 921 Penn itreet. Robert Akers, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wohn W.

Akers of 710 Clark street, a ttudent at Kt. John'x school, Annapolis, arrived home for the acatlon. FOll KKNT. apartments, rooms and bath, 1 Ipartment, 4 rooms and bath, 1 apurt- bath. Also or rent.

Imjuire f. C. Bebulling or call Hell 295W2. house, 6 rooms, eun parlor and breakfast nook: ton, Inlaid linoleum, gas range al nent, 3 rooms and house fur eens; 2-car guiagc. Adv.

Cual mid (it-nerul Hauling fMUonuble tup null drekklii( with Nenu and A Jaiuek rute proilui tiuu Kbe Said, "No." Tcuiprr Fine home a week's friends in Philadelphia. A baby boy was wel- An automobile party consisting ut to the home of her son, Edward Beach, at that place, several daya ago. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Edward Krider and children and Miss Nell Confer alt of this place molored lo Huntingdon on Sunday and spent the day vlsillng wilh relatives. i Mr. and Lawrence P. Swoope and children and Mrs. William B.

Plowman have returned to their homes here afler week-end motor trip to Pittsburgh and vicinity, where they visited with relatives and frlenrts. A. B. O'Hara was a motor visitor to Cumberland, on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Morrison of Mountain Lake spent Sunday visiting with Altoona relatives. Mrs.

Paul Hicks, Mrs. Celia Grove I and Mrs. Frank Berryman and chil- I dren were Sunday visitors with rela- I lives al Martlnsburg. Roberl and Herbert Hlte spent Sunday at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Hite at Altoonu. Eugene Gable of Wehnwood has been visiting here at the home of his grandfather, Calvin S. Gable.

GREENWOOD John Barkley live of his rela- Jones St. lives from Lakemont were visitors at the home of Mr. unit ills. Hii-hai-d Lingenfelter. iJruce Feathers and family who moved here recently liav- leuteii the store und Kd.

Weaver and have made some changes in the store. Mrs. Nathan Crumb and daughter Jessie, ol Johnstown (he week al the home ol the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Hubin Dull living west ol town.

Mrs. Gertrude H. Mowcry, Miss Kathryn Blackburn and Miss Alice The teachers and officers of the Greenwood United Brethren church will inert immediately after prayer meeting, about 8.15, tomorrow evening and all are asked tu be present. On Thursday evening, anyone desiring to join the teachers' training class will be permitted to do so. The second section of the book Is now being studied.

Uev. Dr. W. S. Wilson, superintendent of the Allegheny conference of the United Brethren church, and his wife uini IIIJUI M1BS Alice Hulcr left on Sunday for Shippcnsburg 10 the Sueat ,1 of Re where they will attend Statt 1 college for six weelis.

nuai-t lson Miss Mabel Holderbuum left on Sun- u- ri?" day afternoon for Indiana Slate Teach- hnih Lnln urs' college whu-e she will take a spe- ndu 0 a evt course in leaching lo large congi cittl course in leaching Mr- and Mrs. Jackson Cri. sman and sou Fred, molored tu Hughs Station on Friday. Richard Blackburn, who had been spending a week with his uncle and aunt accompanied them to home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.

William Bluckburu of Hughs l)l in the church on und preached at enlng services on congregations. ELDORADO MT. UNION Chief of Police Cramer-is having a vucalliin from his duties and ia paas- time with relatives in Virginia He will also visit the National Capital be-fore returning home. Elizabeth Hecfcert, who Is in 'I'lie Sadler Bible inarket al tlir I.IL-CII ute oh WttdntHday, July such as pies. hlitiulrt dolivered to Tue A) I dona- "null on pcii pun for a nurse at the Hahnt ii Philadelphia, has in-, ttudie-s after upending a va.

ation at tbje home of her -ia Mr. und Mrfc. Georgo IS- Heck- ani altenciing uf btr MUs ii, um the Jpcjjji A birthday party was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Kifer In honor of their son Bobbies third birthday on Thursday afternoon, June 20, from 2 to 4. A fine time was had by the little folks who were present.

Refreshments wen: -served. Bobble wus the recipient of some useful gifts. Those present Billie and Dickie Law, Dickie and Ann Straitiff, Lois find Buddy Trce.ie, Mary Fue and John Henry Ketner, Jackie Trnese, Bobbie Roller, Dickie Miller, Rulh and Dickie McClain. Jimmie Ross, Billie Kagarlae, Bobble Shultr, Madeline, Sara and Alton Klfer, Merle Sollenberger, Lorraine English, Bobbie Klfur. Mrs.

Ed. Treese, Mrs. Eurl Treese, Mrs. Harvey Law, Mrs. Emory Shultz, Mrs.

Dwight Taylor and baby, Mrs. Samuel Morgan, Miss Oanelle Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klfer. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry.Leccrone of Altoona were visitors in town on Sunday, attending the home coming service at the Lutheran church. Mrs, I.ec- crone was formerly Miss Snra Heed of town. The Women's Foreign mlnslonary meeting of the Methodist church was held a few evenings ago at the home of Mrs. Jack Rubeson In Kobeson'n extension.

Mrs. Harry Allender WHH the leader. Mrs. H. O.

Snlvely sang a solo; demonstration, "Tlthen EggH," Mrs. Warren Lilly, Mrs. Treese, J. K. Morrison; duet, Martha, ami Margaret Ilnbmon and were Those present were Mrs, H.

II. Allender, Mrs. J. K. Morn- non, Treene, Mm.

Earl Spackman, MIH. Snucerman, Mrs. Frank Srhell, Mrs. Frank Appleman, MI-H. F.

S. Armstrong, Mrs. Jesse Ford, Mrs. GeorgB Focht, Mru. Frank- Hoover, Mrs.

William Eastep, Mrs. Lelund Miller, Mrs. H. O. Snlvely, Mrs.

Warren Lilly and daughter Catharine. Mins Sara Hess, Robert Klfer und son Bobbie, Mrs, Richard Hetxel, Miss Lorraine English, Mrs. William Zimmerman, Martha Robegon, Jack Robe.xon and daughtera Margaret, Helen and Ruth. Miss June Roller of SwiaHvale spent Hcveral days recently with her brother W. Roy Holler and family ot Spring slreet.

Walter Jones and daughter Miss Ailulaidu, and Mrs. Wagner of Pitts- Ijurgh were week-end visitors with tlie former's wife and father A. J. Riley. They wei-o accompanied home by Mrs.

Fox, who hud spent the past two weeks with her, friends MM. WuHei- June.M and lather. Class No. 10 nf Uie. Lutheran Sunday school taught by W.

L. Gomiell, held Its monthly meeting un Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George (ircaser of Woodbury township. The usual program was used. Refreshments were, served.

Tho.se present nf the class were Mrs. Annie M. Clossan, Mrs. Joseph Weatbrook, Mrs. E.

H. (iarner, Mrs. Walter Eastep, Mrs. While, David Hnare, Airs. w.

L. Council, Mrs. George lireaser, Mrs. Pauline Coble, Mrs. Merlie Straitiff, Misses Rebecca Booac, Carrie Ross, Anna M.

Hoover und W. L. (losnell. Visitors were Miss June Muuntz, Margaret Greaser, Jean Coble and Leon Greaser. Stanton Uunnett and family of Cleveland, were recent vlsltoru with tht former's parcnls Mr.

-and Mrs. Charles Guiim-u of West First slreet. Mr. and Mrs. Hai-vey Enslep and daughter Verneda.

were over Sunday viaitoj-a with in Mr. Eaalep, wus a former leaidenl oi tOWU, bui now residing al LaUejuonl. Class No. 9 of the l.uihei'aiv Sunday school laught by Mr.s. Flora Colbert, tnet in their monthly meetilig ou tVi- day evening at the home oi Mrs, Mr.

and H. K. Towle of Kdge- wond several days the past wee.k with Mr. Towle's sinter and family Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Gates. The tlrst of a series of Bible Mosaic pictures was given at the local United Brethren church Sunday night by the I puslor, Rev. George E.

Smith. The subject was: "The Getting of Our fllble," and the pictures were very interesting and instructive. E. L. Mallory moved into his new home at 103 East Twcnty-lifth avenue on Monday.

Clement Hershey of Juniuta has purchased one of the beautiful new homes on Penn avenue and will soon take possession. Miss Ruth Behcr.s of Bellefonte spent the week-end and over Sunday at the home of her brother Joseph Behers and family of Juniata Gap drive. Workmen HPH already pouring- the concrete on ttie Twenty-llfth avenue extension and in a few days part of it will be ready for traffic. Ritchey and son Steward were i-ull- 1 e.d to Somerset county on ot the serious illness of Mrs. Kltrhey's I mother, Mrs.

Charles Boyer. I Charles H. Mobley, Clyde Diehl, I Misses Esther and Vera Bowser of tors at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. D.

C. George, where Mrs. Mobley ia III. I She is able to be about some Mr. und Mra.

D. B. Dlehl nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dlehl spent Tuesday aflernoon at the home of Mr.

und Mrs. Dewey Corl of near Psvia. Crltcs In the st Newton Hamilton Saturday. 20. and all members and friends are cordially Invited lo make plans Lo go along.

The social lime follqwlny wu.s featured by readings by Marjoris Stephenson and various amusements, and delicious refreshments was served, by the hostesses. Those present wer? Mesdames Hanley, Crltes, Rich. Httines, While, Olnon, McNeil, Gearhart, Roudabush, Lyons, Moirlaon, Gingery, England, Stephenson, Savage, Morrow, Olcwlne, Hay, Voder, Butler, GLASGOW Snmiiel Royer of Woodbury township. The usual devotional and buslresH program was used. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed: Those present wore Mrs.

linm Blyler, leader. Mrs. B. E. Bertha Robcson, M.

K. 1 Borst, Mrs. J. R. Detwiler, Mrs.

Hoy- more Brantner. Mru. U. A. Keish, Mrs.

W. A. McOlaln, Mrs. Wllliiim Allender, Mru. Ella Stacey, Mra.

Cal- I i vin Mrs. Ellis Smith. Mrs. Flora Colbert, Mra. Charles Allender, I Mury Hoover, June Mounts; and visi- tors Mr.

and Mra. W. M. Wagner, I Mrs. Wagner was the former teacher 1 nf the cluHa, William Blyler, B.

K. Martz, Seymore Brantner, daughter i Lucy, and son Seymore, Claude 1 Reish, William Allender and son Wil- i liam, Miss Ruth Stacey, Calvin Truese and Ellis Smith. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Ferguson and daughter of Altoona were week-end visitors with Albert Miller and family of East Third street. Mr. and Mra. George Snure of Marklesburg- were recent visitors with II. H.

Snare and family. They were accompanied home by Madison Snare, the former'w father who spout the past week visiting lilu son David Snure und family. Rev. J. M.

RBailck of MilflliHown was a visitor with Ruaricli, and family of Second Mr. nnd Mra. W. M. Wagner, former irsiilcnu of WilllumahurK hut who 1 Imik up their In Altoiinii aev- ernl innnlhH MKO.

are tin; week visiLini; with anU rela- livi-ii in I own. We desire In Una manner In thank the many friend- relatives for their many of liindnesa during the recent hereavcmeiu In the death of our mother Mrs. Nancy J. also for the beautiful flowera and uae of automobiles. T.

PLUMMER WILSON AND W. GARY WILSON SONS. Adv. ROARING'SPRING Jirs. Frank Scharman of town visited Wednesday with relatives I In Glasgow.

was accompanied lo her home by her mother Mrs. T. C. Lee and her niece Miss Ivys Glasgow. Miss Vyrle Haley Is spending sornn time In Philadelphia.

The birthday of Guy Harbor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Harbor of Blaln City, wn.s celebrated Wednesday, June 10, at the home of bin parents. A delightful dinner, including un angel food cake, wltli twelve candles; was served. Those attending were Mr.

I and Mrs. Harbor and sons Guy and Lemolnc and Miss Clyota McClcllun ol' Glasgow. Mr. itnd Mrs. Fred Kustabordei- and son Jack of Be.llwood, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Harbor unit suns (Juy and Lemoine. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Beers nnd children Dun-ell, Lnrrulnu Laura Reed, Luclle Pannebi. ker, Mar- Jorle Stephcnson and Mrs. Miss Helen Davis of lit C-'lerldge HVimue Is spending some lime v'sltlng rulutlves In Chester, Pn. Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. 'otewlne, Mr. And Mra. Roland White and Janvs spent Sunday at their cottage ai Sulphur Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bering and throe daughters nf Colei'ldge avenue spent Wrdriesclny visiting with relatives In Mount Union. Mrs. John Hanley of Rusk In drive, accompanied by nor aunt, wttre recent visitors at Cumberland, Md. Mrs.

Wllliiim Hartmun pleasantly entertained the members of her Sunday school class of the Ward avenue Prnsbyterlan Sunday school Monday evening at her home, 208 Wordsworth avenue, with a. good attendance. After a short tiuslnuss session a pleanant social time waa npenl and dellcloim re- freshmantH were served. Mrs. Otto of Pltcalrn Is visiting at thn home, of mm and daughter-ln- Don't forget to attend the lawn festival which will be held Wednesday and Thursday evenings for the bcnellfc of the St.

Rose of Lima Oatholln church at Roselawn avenue and Fifty, sixth street. The affair Is being sponsored by James Shaner, of 4047 Fifth avenue. The proceeds will applied to the church debt. Everyone is Invited. Komberly Saltsman, a member of the United States navy, has returned to Portsmouth, where he, Is stationed at the government hospital, after spending thirty days wtlh hl.i parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Chauncey Salts, man, at 430 Fortieth street. Slight Improvement la reported In the condition of Mrs. Edward Delo, who has been seriously 111 at 4001 Fifth avenue for the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wlllurd Pensyl, spent Ihe week-end with Mr.

mid Mrs. D. E. Treese at Wllllama- burg. Charles Rolluson of 3010 Fourth sve.

nue spent the week-end with relatives In Greensbiirg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wicks of 3707 Fifth avetiue motored to Portage, V- where they spent Sunday with lives. Harry Walls has relurned lo home on Third avenue after spending several weeks In Cleveland, O.

Mr. and Mra. Joseph Glerdana of 201 Fortieth street have returned nfter spending several days at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Max Chapman of 8B0IS Sixth avenim motored lo Wllllamsport, where he will spend several days with Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Chapman, Mrs. Eva Lane, whose home Is on the Burgoon road, inolored to Greensburg, where she will visit, relatives. George Zeak of 3023 Burgoon road has returned after spending some, time in Bellefonte. Miss Mildred Nonls of 3925 Bui-goon road is spending several days In Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Llmbert of 4001 Sixth iivenue spent the week-end with relatives In Elmlra, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Wilt re- to their home at 4003 Sixth avenue afler spending several days la Cleveond, O. Miss Barnrit of 3900 Fifth avenue Is upending name time In Philadelphia. Mr. und Mir Charles McCloskey anil daughters Amy accompanied by Mr.

ana Mrs. Carl Baker and children, mntore.a to Scalp Level, where they spent the week-end. Miss Hazel and Miss Dunmlei- are spending their annual vacation In Atlantic City, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Benson and children nre visiting Mm. Benson's pal-entN, Mr. and Mrs. David Phrlt, in Coulport.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pheasant and Is upending some time visiting her Mr. nnd Billy Dean were all guests at th. home of; Mr.

and Mrs. William Mc- Clellun last Sunday. Tim annual Ulass reunion was Meld al HIB home, of Mrs. Currla Glass at Fallen Timber on Saturday, June IS. A large table was built on Ihe lawn and chicken dinner was served to over 100 guosls.

flames were enjoyed In the afternoon by the young i academf wit folks. ThB following nresenl: 1 )e 8 law Mr. and Mru. Samuel Owens of 204 Whlt.tler avenue. daughters Enid Hi-lcn Justine of Lltlle.

Miss Naomi J. Cusselberry uf 4027 Fifth avenue spenl the week-end with Mrs. I'heasant'n parents, Mr, und Mrs. Jones, in Duncansvllle. Friday evening dinner thn home of Ml.is Nellie Mays at 3B13 Flflh avenue were Htiisel Burkharl, Ruin Raker.

Dorothy Adams, The.lma l.ytln and KiithiTlnn Filer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whltlnr-k and three sons motored to Washington, D. where they will spend two nnd J.

W. Fluck of 210 Logan Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

England of HOI row; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sl'IllNG THKATUK "THE BARKER" with uruJOy Wui-kuill, MIJtuu Mills and Mowing were, present: Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Martin lilchard, Mr. and Mrs.

John Eamlgh, Betty Eamigh, Mrs. M. J. Noel, and sons, George, Lawrence, Edward, Raymond, Lewis, Michael John nnd Gilbert; Mr. and Mm.

Ray Simmers and children Raymond, Kathryn, Olive, Mildred ami Wood- rence Simmers, ce Sharp and children Leroy, Mary and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. George Downed, Mr. anil Mrs. George Mr.

and Mrs. John Lee and suns Hubert und John; Mr. and Mrs. Diive and sun Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Gens, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. K.ich, Mr.

und Mrs. W. U. Scliattei, Mm. i).

A. Youngkin, (J. W. KI-IHC, Mr. arid Mrs.

Percy Eamigh and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Perry Glass, Anna Glass, j. j. tt ss Mrs. Hannah Kiihn, Laura Glass, Mary Glass.

Lucmtia I.ee, Anna Noel, Until Erttcr, Edith Trtter, Noel Huth Noel, Francis Noel, Philip Noel' H. B. Noel, Isaiah Glass, Reid Hons, Cenevleve Rtimmel, MI-H. James Ross, David Hummel, Mrs. Hummel, Allen Hughes, Ruth (iillingham, Grace Hamilton, James Simmers, Jumes Hamilton, Arthur ijlass, Herbert Glass, I Aldrlch averuiB have returned tu their home after spending Iwo wsck'H visiting relatives ill Ohio and Pltlsburgh.

A most Davis, sqn ot Mr. and Mrs, Amos Davis of 111 Coleridge avenue, graduated Wflnesduy from HIM with honors, and hlH brother Clyde Davis of Maildlson, Win. Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Leopold and son Patty nf 204 Logan avenue, left Friday for Quinc-y, where they will spend some time visiting relatives.

Mrs. William Griffith delightfully entertained the (numbers of her club Wednesday afternoon at her home 304 The time was In playing bridge and delicious frifshmenU were servod. Paul Clapper of Logan avenue Home time vislllng Floy Dlvelv, who lives In the Trod upending several diiyx with r.rolhers John and David, who members of umbulam-e corps in the United States army at Carlisle. Lawrence Lane of Sixth avenue and John Shaner of 4047 Fifth avenue, motored to Qre.enshurg, where they will spend several days. Miss Geruldlne Dc.tUers of 303A Fifth iivunue is spending several wltli her aunt In Lewlstown.

Francis Tomllnson of First venue 1-0 I and Fortieth street Is visiting his sl.s. ler In Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Ufa.

Frank Kllenbergee soil children of Second avenue motored to Lock Haven, where they will visit Mr. ami Mrt). John fcMge.ly spent Mrs loiienbui-ger's brother, Mr. ami Sunday Itielr foliage In Sulphur Mrs. Din-Id Smull.

Springs. i Miss Katlicrine Irwln and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of 204 Louise Miiiarvcy of Fifth avenim Whllller avenue siu-nt Saturday visit- uie spending miverul days In iug In lliiiitlniiilon. I burgh.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosa St rouse anil i daughter Hetty Virginia, accompanied UIB hiima of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. by Mri) llhon of 3824 Fifth motored lo Porl Roynl, where they Is Ruth James Bricker, Retla CJIlllnghain. Noel, Thomas Noel, Lillian Noel, Paul Glass, George Gilllnjfham, Glynn Glass, Helen Brlclier, Clara bell Glaus, Alfred Siinmera. Freddie Simmers, Flora Gilllngham, Charles Downes, Davis Downed, James Leallo Downeu, George Downeu, Betty RickarU, Cora Effle Glass, Carrie Glass, Mm.

Maggie A luwn parly and wiener roast held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Struyer Beaver Valley. Human enjoyed on the I luwn und Inside ugtll a fire was built close by und rofreshmcntu consisting of wiener sandwiches and moj-sh- mallowu were enjoyed. Thoat attending were Thelma, Bhupe, Wllberta Shops, Ruth Bollnger, Vet-la Bolinger, Blanche Bolinger, Margaret Marks, Hulva Osbell.

Wllda Onlieli, Sylvia Davis, Verna Shape, Mary Mulhollem, Edna Swan, Esther Swan, Kathleen Swan, Marie Jackson, Genevieve Henderson, Vivian Such, Irene Straycr, Marjorle Straysr, Mr. and Mru. Harry Mrs. Altred Simmers, Pearl Thomas. Mr.

and Calvin Simmers. Dorothy John I James Lauer, Fleming, Luslld Eamlgh Sylvia Rulh Kami Hollea, DavW Bol- gully Lou Gens, Anna Igou, Anna luger, KyU Mulhollem, Kyle Tioxell, Boss, BOBK, June Ross, Vernun Junn-s Swan. Bayotood Jiu-lmon, LBK- Bouu and CJwi'lM Rons. Cools. Alfred Cook, blwue, Ml MOD Cecil Yatjn and KliUMtOO, (Jaughlpr Jauet son, and Mm.

I'ewlirlU xpenl Sunday with mother and sister. Foster Hurt of Oak Foily-st-cond Is days in Philadelphia. unij BROWN'S RESTAURANT Special Luncheon. 50 Table D'Hote Dinner 65c Opposite Pottoftice food best cost it.

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