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THE MOUNT UNION TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1961. OBITUARIES Class Members Attend Reunion 2nd Week Of i Driver Found (Continued From First Page) i Continued Prom Firm Page) Albert Albert Boozel of umI R. D. 1, died in th. 1 Pistone.

after checking as far west; as Tyrone, returned and proceed-i Mon and was given until last dav to "make whole" the onto Route 26 to McConnelLs tim. Carl F. Dietz of R. Hospital on Sunday, Saxton Magician, Printer Dies town, where he checked a Fordj 10 wrong did 1961, at. 3:30 p.

He car parked in a driveway. the an Mount Union for Dietz. Greenland been auto deal- fitnnd that thp twA niprps nf patient for four days. er, sold Dietz a new auto and cnrome at tne scene checked with He born Anril lJ BnrinJiin Dl.nl. I Jesse a.

in luj vaney 1 took in trade a car owned yltne chrome missing from the car Dietz, the remainder of the pur-. William There was other chase price in excess of 1.000.damage t0 the car The 0fficer being borrowed and paid in cash; laer talked t0 Hood and the by Dietz. Greenland did not tell vohir) was Street. Saxton, a wen inuwn ana Mary 'Smith and amateur magician. He was married tn -nan died Saturaay, ni-iJiKiinc.

un nepiemDer 14, 1914 1961 at 7:30 p. m. in tne j. mis wife surviven Blair Memorial Hospuai ai nura-iim ronowing child ran Dietz there was an incumbrance on the car, with the result that the car sold to Dietz bv Greenland was lifted due to i riding in the car at the time iof the accident, that the car be-: longed to him and that he had never up to this time revealed William Gladys ingdon. He had been in tailing health for the past several years.

Shirleysburg, Foster Rnl Mattawana, He was born Jsi. in Mrs. Fo the encumbrance. Hence-, Dietz lost his ca wno was driving the car. usea i (Stella) Giusti Saxton.

a son ot narry ana nue (Cogam Sheterom. He was mar Boozel. Mrs. Geraldine i Richard Boozel. Rohert i all of McVevtown.

ried to Elsie Klva Neary on December 23, 1916, at Cumber Pistone on cross examination testified that another party had been arrested on charges similar to those lodged against Hood, but that he had not testified be- car and the cash paid for the new car. as well as the new car. Counsel for Greenland said today that in the past week Greenland had raised $1,050 plus costs and would make monthly pay land, Md I I 1 I I I His wife survives along witn Bollinger, Mrs. P5 si t. I I two daughters- Mrs.

nairyjHarsnbarger. Brooks i all fore a grand jury against the oth- VMM I V- iHj in iRuthi Leader of Fairless Hills all of MeVeytown, er party, the officer admitted ments on the balance until due Dietz has been paid. The court took the parole quest under advisement. both arrests were the result of: and Mrs. William G.

IKubyi bert Boozel. Mrs. KenneR Wolfgang of Camden, N. J. siet Pollock.

Mrs. RnV re- the same accident. It developed! There are seven grandcniifiren i Miller. Burtis Boo7rf that the party against whom the charges had been brough' was; Also surviving is one brotner.jof Newton Hamilton Victor, of Tulsa. Okla.

iHarvey Freda 1 Worthy'J Mr. Sheterom was a membet Creek. Mrs. Wilmnr p. Probation Ofieer Of County Has Operation ilLMJl i Clinton Huntsman of Hesston R.

D. 1. of the Stonerstown Church of Grove of Orbisonn. William T. Conrad.

Huntine-i vls" John Madielia. Donald Benton. Dean McOarty, Veda L' s'mdav School death TheV r. liam Brouse. Evel-n Frankhouser Shatzer.

Clara Linn ana, a umher of vears 11 ren Also surviving Garr and George Solomon. The dceasej was employed jren of Newton Hamilton, i jas a carpenter during the con-j Mr. Boozel was a memf. don Count's probation Huntsman was calied to the Attending the 25th anniversary reunion of the Cla.su of is in "satisfactory" condition to- stand during the afternoon to tes- Mount L'nion High School, were these members. The dav St the J.

C. Blair Memorial tify. He stated he met William dinner was staged at Ted Bair's Restaurant. Putured in the Hospital. Hood at the Penn Hunt tavern! front row.

left to right, ere: Francis Davis. James West, James The county official underwent in Huntingdon on the evening of Price, Marie Rabenstein Morgan, Thelma Coder Irwin. Lucy-surgery on his left knee at theiFeb. 11; they did not leave the McVey Sailhamer, Mary Spencer MeCarty. Margaiet Spennati hospital Wednesday to correct an tavern together but later met atjMannino.

Geraldine Miller Enyeart and Winifred Powelly Pol-injury which he suffered earlier the Friendly Tavern in Hunting-J lock. Second row: Leilanrt Speck, Betty Bartflchat Schenebly, in an accident. It was explained don. After a while at the Friend-: struction 01 me rennsyivamn ine uteiia Mennonite Electric plant at Saxton. During: He was employed with Hi; this time he established hisisylvania Railroad for Doe Licenses Library Group that he twisted the left knee in ly Tavern they traveled to Ike's a manner which necessitated thepiace, west of Mill Creek in operation.

Hood's car with Hood driving. Ike's Place they went to printing company. He was also Bn(j was )asj emplovl i 25th Anniversary Marked By Mount Union Graduates (Continued From First Page) employed for a period of time Pennsylvania Glass SandN (Continued From First Page) for the riuntingaon ana nruau He was engaged in The county treasurer has an inadon County directors con LEGAL NOTICES Top Railroad and following a throughout his life. i the home of a brother of Hunts-jman in the Mill Creek area. They I then came to Huntingdon and -'made a second stop at the Friend- adequate supply ot applications ducted the routine business of trw tha Ihivui ni li.iunt.

i the mnnlh inH haarH rdrvni'tc ATI hand injury he became a ruu- Funeral sei-vices wer Sixty two members of the versaries closest the reunion date: noers 01 ine versanes cioest ine reunion oaie (Ull ncuncsudv. ai B. i 62. Miscellaneous lly Tavern, and while there Uiey 1936 graduating class lss in 193Z Mr. sneierom negan th Clark funeral hnmi at Mount Norman Bilger, traveling the far- lus Plenly copes oS tlrulic-ial library activities and along with therest distance.

The door prize al8fst- "Pennsylvanu Hunting pl.shmer.ts -it Ted Bair's was won by Ben Morgan and Vr, Rlrri Th's yer Ole One-djy antler- Mrs. Bard repoitcd to 'decided 10 go nome. nuntsman Lnion High School magic acts ana later Joseph Ash the! said Hood drove tne car ana at their guests, met at the di- 10 use nypnosis. teruce Grove offieiattl t. He was a memner 01 me ment wa.

made th. 1.... rontnrc thai tha mnoar oflnrt NO net. 1S HtKfcBY iiivkiVno time was he (Huntsman; be- Restaurant. Shirley-Avr, on Satur-! Chester McGarr was recipient of that Articles of Incorporation have hind the wheel.

iday, September 2. at 6 p.m. fori the monev tree. vr Sntnr.l Chester McGarr wa reinient of u. 1 ihr.r,, i itin a i Brotherhood of Railroad Train-Hamilton Mmnirt.i StoDDed By Trooper their 25th anniversary reunion.

Each of the guest teachers re- un.ir,Hn and served as special mves- ueeu meu Willi lite ucjicii biuciu ui State of the Commonwealth of A memhers and nit arrivcH reived a heantifiil ota.a v. a "unea llmu inc vr. He Pennsylvania at Harrishnrff Penn- As tney were traveling west on. rl countv in which the person tie- was a aisiinct success ana Pennsylvania at riarrisDurg, fenn- in name tags were Dinned to each a token of appreciation from the r. Iwas a member of the Saxton Albert C.

Gilber innrsnav. rne si 1 ui sires to iKiiit aiuiei if n.rcri sylvania, on me vicinity 01 me institution mere "v- T. r. ires dent aonUcations for antler- ture of the library's participa- 1'lons 1 lun anQ nelQ tion at the Fair. Bard was offices including a term as pres-strong in her conviction thatlinent 19S4- Mr' Sheterom was this is a fine wav to mpmbtr Everett Blue.

pose of obtain ng a Certificate of an aeddent Huntsman years teu The nnml irn 'tess deer licenses sha" not 'byl Ineoraoration of a DrODOsed busi- Hood stated tbat 1 yfa- lets with the numerate 1936 im-llaw) approved, shall such Albert C. Gilbert of Mount Union, R. die! Monday, Sept. 11. 1S1 at li at his home.

The deceased was bor, I in( I vat a ri An uac rfivnn tr run ken nrinriiri ittar ward r.paoant. ha nrrfmnnrt 1 ill Udl Udi diiU lllOL L11C VC111-: v.v. nv.v ln tl ISIIPI. fir liCJiJ v-k'i pvi OV1UJI vi6cujim IT. riavit Iyncf at- tlic cat tnaa.h na Thaco Vuvnlrloir.

fho Loage, r. ana a. narris- under The Business Corporation stou wj i I .1 days mimeaiateiy and Jaffa II. burg Consistory 1 tv, nf Wneie tne letl iront tenuer was uuiun. mouicu uic names, uuieM, frf thp Season llCOl Lirillllg ICIJIMLS L'UlUHllJf Mil He was alsO29, 1892 at Mount Union Shrine of Altoona.

1 irens jnnlira-! come from the bookmobiles, Pennsylvania approved May 5, puUed off the wheel. They 'then Tables were beautifully decorated cupations, hobbies and interesting. Antlerless deer 1 member of the Inlcrnationalia son of Isaac K. and 1S33. as amenoeo.

1 rtl 'J al-c n. 'Brotherhood of Magicians and, Bollinger i Gilbert. He war Amateur Magi-ied in marriage to Pprl ine nameot tne propasea cor-. "sf vlL'c-lass. canahlv filled the role tk.

totaled 109 for the the Society of poration is mt uw.i ri.A., u. .1, age di. Icians. He was justice of the on Dec. 10, 1930 in Mount LC.

Ul- HA.WVLK. rA. um Deiore ooiamn.s an neace for 11 vears. His commis- by the Rev. Alfred fox.

The purpose for which it to be irooper v-dn rveguz stopiwo lances and reminiscing aboul'deer license, a persin must own; Ti ion was slated exoir. in imade their first home in i 1 Hennsylvania hunting and Huntingdon 1964- i'on 07:1 and 14 firmlatinn fnr tho mnniki Funeral servicM were held.hurg in 1940 where he vim without security, and to charge me icmier nau uai.idseu o.j-'-. "vc-. Cartv Mary MeCarty. Evelyn1 urMU lst1 a.rc"ers sea" was ijiw- a Wednesday.

Seotember 13. at Ployed by the Pennsylvan Shatzer, typist. Lillian bw' awl ar- riunters Union 2. 2:30 p. m.

from the Masood fun-jroad. Mr. Gilbert retired collect, or receive interest ana sun.e charges as authorized bv the Small time prior. I Kenneth Sunderland. The Rev.

Glen' and 'hey returned to the Bard chapel. rvaiuaicen Lutne. ueurge uonnei 10 aon, S.3US. Mrs. Loan Act, approved June 17, 1915 nunusinan iuiieu mi uu IUUUICU Dona fl Kenton (iera ri R'nv.

miuci utaun un. out that the bookmobiles ahow'Davis officiated. Interment was area to reside. Ari nt. ne mo Hiftr.

that he was arrested nonorea guesis ana lormer teacn- tu ntiorioec rWr cm.n a ru ia aiiicuvicu, ui as ixiaj awtnui parr ann Ktinprr Kflrpp rnr iir -on eart and Robert Parker for their: increase of 887 over Aumict. made in the Fockler Cemeterv. as a member IT ah -A nnri nlrirriaH ujith Fail. PT" rt 11 1 TlPtin UP lltT. i 1 a Mount Union First Preby izea ny any otner statute ot reunion arrangements.

musl pujeuds. wnjch was the first full! Church and he beonged voinniuiiweaiiii ui rnuiajnaiua, x. lhev were asain named as a com-; "-c" 1 chu" Htrtna1t onth of service given. This 1 1 1U. Donald Corbin Miller Brumbach of Shanes-1 uiviiuuatu oiiaiico-' nrtuf in attant nr mav nprp.

dCUlUflll. ne SLcltcu lite d.iuciu the nlannino nf th. 3oer Wltn Men's Bible Class of the fit antlered and antler-, thaf UCLClll Wl after be enacted: and to have and1 was the same mishap for which ville. Pa. Both gave recollections! reUnion exercise all of the powers and Hood was standing trial.

Hunts-; of their teaching experiences with. less deer seasons. inff ttpaHitv Donald Corbin Miller, 62. of In addition to his wife, 708 Highland Avenue, Gettvs- survived by one step-son. burg, died at 12:35 a.

m. Mon-Hooper of Harrlsburg. Those Volunteers, Donors Thanked means necessary or essential to man testified he did not drive, tne class and expressed their ap- 'r In any case, a hunter may bag effect the transaction of such bus- Hood's car at any time during preciation being the honored. Mrs. cnarles Welch, Mount, mliy one deir jn pennsvlvania in attendance were: Mr.

day. Sept. 11. 1B61. after a step-grandchildren mrv William' the eveninp or nieht of the acci-! auests.

inion; Mr. ana Mrs during this year. along with these brothers lengthy illness in the Miller i Rrnnsp Mount TTninn- Mr and sisters: Dame Gilbert, Af The commonwealth rested its. Lhe lmTMater anri'" famHiSr i Mrs Stephen Roll, Arlington. Vir- liic rtiiua -vidier anu lani liar i mess.

306 Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania MORRIS M. TERRIZZI SOLICITOR -m-t -m- bhk United Fund ville; Newton Gilbert and Vada Buckley, Allenport, Union, R. Mrs. Man' Summer or no. volunteers have continued to help, not with such high totals as in the winter months but enough to be of great help in the many tasks which they perform for the lbirary, and wonderful for hot.

vacation months. This month's totals is lower by some 20 hours because homeatead on the outskirts of Bellwood where he had lived for the past four months, Mr, Miller was a supervisoi for the United Dpnnrt. case. npfpnriant TpHfips The defendant William Hood tr-nm Melvin Sailhamer, Shippensburg; State College: Joseph. Gf iMr.

and Mrs. Ben Morgan. Orbi-i (Continued Prom First Page) ment of Afrrieultiirs in York artd Bieierville; William 54. Sheriff's Sale the defense. Hood stated that on' Members introduced themselves Albert Giardine, Mount corporation, the J.

B. Adams Counties, a member of Mount Union, R. D. and Nil pen ann iy np was rnp nwnpr anH ihnn. miattf nnH nf S.

Gilbert, Mount Union. By virtue of Writs of Execution of a 1953 Ford which was involv- reports concerning their families1 Mrs-'Company, Inc." General Financeiwho works 'several'' hour. the First Methodist Church, anc American Leeion in Gettvaburff. Funeral services wert No. 13, 14 15 September Term, ed in an accident on Route 26 and interests.

y.eorge V.onnelly- Budget Plan, and Wald davs a week, hart an ail. at tha r1! r-lr funttval hrttTHf KlttUUHLf OI A LI vaik 1961. First National Bank of Alex-. in Smithfield TownshiD. He testi-i nnnoii a Mr- James West, Phila- tries.

Inc. uent receniiv ana has not Hpph i iinnt tt a uie; iirng ncr invaluable place on I attended Grow niip H4. at 2 n. m. The Rev.

Others are considering Chapter Plan and will be nottneed at a later date. an" ol.ii''..!01' "ver. two weeks I graduated from Pennsylvania W. Matz officiated and lrm lne naPPy wordlstat. i iqoi ii.

ment w-ax mart in the andria VS Elva A. Hawn and Ear- Hed that on the evening of Feb. by tape recording the operetta' Mr' and Mrs- Warren nest R. Hawn, issued out of the he met Clinton Huntsman at given by the class as freshmen i Locke- Mount Union; Mr. and Court of Common Pleas of Hunt- the Penn Hunt tavern in Hunting- under the direction of Miss Knepp 1 Max Reecler- Mount Union: Mr ingdon County Penna.

and to me don. Thev met later at the Friend- Diane Donnellv plaved the piano1 and Mrs- Donald Benton. Mouni directed I will sell by public out- ly Tavern in Huntingdon and then for the recording Union: Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Eny- cry on Saturday.

September 30. went together to Ike's Place west Mary MeCarty had charge of thf eart' Newton Hamilton: Mr. and 1961, at 10:15 A.M. D.S.T. from of Mill CreeX.

Hood admitted he prizes which 'were awarded clmton Schenebly, Green- 'the corridor Oi the Court House, drove the car. Leaving Ike's Place Esther Pyles McGarr and Katha jeastle: -lr- and Mrs- Sam Sarra, I Celery. not-too-distant future Volunteerli m.emBe'' AlPna Gamma Rho 24 Pairs raiei-nuv. I i i T.4 Mr. Miller was born at Three i Anna Mary Ir hours total 78; adults': 684; Girl Scouts: 9'i; with sincere thank.

Springs April 12. 199, a son ofi Mrs. Anna Mary Trout of ominued From First Page) to the following: Adults- MUC nuntingaon, renna. tne toiiowitig tney went to Huntsman nrotner een Madden Locke, mothers of "i- nuu- JacoD K. and Minnie I Corbin more Md hw resiflol Sydney Free.

Miss Peggy Gum d. UCIIUIK, llllllll. aescriDed real estate: home near Mill Creek, then re- mo.sl children each havinu treasurer, gave the financial re- ALL that certain lot or plot of turned to Ike's Place. It was near fnnr- riara I inn Sar-ra niiict a. Also: Mr.

and Mrs. Rohert of the Mrs. Henry Horton. Mrs" George Fb- 1945. in Huntingdon, passed away i C.

Kurtz. Mrs. Joseph Mcllrov. adelphla mame1 Mary C. Lutheran Hospital at Bflitimoi mrs.

Joseph Mcllroy ground situate in Logan Township, midnight and they then decided voun Best grandchildren- John win, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. An- The board accepted the resia MoKeown. Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1961.

at ivuss uorotny Powell, Miss Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, to go home, Hood testified. Madielia. youngest child- Leiland, Selio Maninno, Lewistown; Mr i nation of Mrs. Emma S. Steele as mnra fulWf locnrihpi-l in rippH from! r.

n- i i iL and Mrs. Surviving are his wife, four a Vlhp nasi hAPn An mvinm iviaoei ii. smitn and Mrs. Fred Jay Pollock, Mount Un-; treasurer and all the board mem cmiaien, uonaia Paul the past eighteen months and eric u. wells; Scouts: Frances Dunn, Heberling, and Bar- Barbara N.

and John Robert, at hospitalized two day prior the home, and seven brothers andideath I ion: Robert Parker, Harnsburg; ibers thanked her for the years of John Madielia, Lancaster; Mr. 'service to the organization. Dr. and Mrs. George Solomon, New.

Davis appointed Mrs. Fred E. York City; Mr. and Mrs. David 'Laird, as treasurer, and Mrs.

iu. numaiiian uciiuiu npecK, most recently marnea: Clarence T. Gardner and wife to0f the car and drove west on Winifred Powelly Pollock and Ernest R. Hawn and Elva A. Route 22 to Fourth Street inter-, Clara Linn Sarra, wedding anni- Hawn, his wife, dated January 22, section, north on Fourth 5 1954, and recorded in Deed Book to Penn Huntingdon and then tor in the case toId the court Volurne D-9, Page o24 Togethei west on Penn through the archjtnat on August 9 about a m.

with a dwelling house thereon anrf over the Juniata River bridge hp 7i I'nia miller. Memorial books, lift honk. sisters Miss Nelda and Mrs. she Wfts March 8, nutn iuey ot Bellwood. Dr.

tm of Long, Hollidaysburg; Mr. and Homer Dell as corresDondinai', and services variea kinds romp fro Norman of Tyrone. Fred of Mrs. David Long. Hollidaysburg; secretary.

ry and Susan iRIckaria A uu.i6 nunc liic uc- Meredith, N. Paul E. erected ot Hoover. She was united in west on Pennsylvania Avenue! fondant was oneratin a mninr.Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Shatzer. The report of Miss loyal donors. This of s. includes: Mr. and Seized, taken in execution a tnronffh Smithfield.

Hood testified d. -j Mount Ui and through Smithfield. Hood testified riage on Sept. 3, 190 ome vir.s 1 arpnnp Clifton, N. Mrs.

Mary Levan of Flourtown and the Rev. Dr. John H. of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr.

and ter Trout and he preceded Ml McGarr, Williamsport Mr three-county vi aaiiiiainin, ftas.M., Dii 1 and Mrs. Norman Ernest. MaDle- eiven. Tne ieDort showed a tntal! rown. fcdwina death in 1917.

A. Hawn and Ernest R. Hawn, impact occurred that an accident Zauzig stated he nad left tne n. defendants. had taken place, and Huntsman Tense at home and hp was ok-en Ralph R.

Awkerman, Shenff said that heH didn't hit the east- ton: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis'of 18 home visits during August. lanH A.V. English, Mr Mrs.

Trout was a member oi I Mount Union: Mr. and Rpavprtn.wTl Church of Goj MrsJwith five lessons given In Bra.lle.!Maberas' i i .1 1 Mrs. Mabel C. Trough Mrs. Mabel C.

Trough, wife uouuu car out uie eaatuuuiiu toi Checku She is survived by the folio; 0 nt hit h.m Huntsman stonnpri at i IThTahpth lplfalci a a riroe rtriAcjn iiu mrs. children: Willis of Caivw of William Trough, of Phoe- Jp Thw Spi vuiuc ui a ,,1.1 mat zauzig lost nis 11- V. a srepnen v. Heine HnntinoHr, tion No. 24 September Term 1961, Kelly Korner and the fender wasjcense for two montns for SDeet)inJ Heights: Paul Derke, Pittsburgh; 1 total of 640 miles in Huntingdon (Area lavcees m't s.k.

trcipv In thp ikp nf-milled off thp tire Hood ont hp- 1 Vorman Rilopr Huntevtlls and'fraintu t.i 1 anfl -rs. Ta. on Mrs. Cora Smith of PittsM iicwo at tne tune 01 nis I nooert rl Jackson, thp Ticc Vom Rilrinccpr VS Arthur thp whpel of his car and 11 1 1 1 1 pups! tparhprs Mrs Rtitlv Mrs Rn-tlu Anrlarc hnmo Aliases iitiu uui ueeu rcstuiea. ine 0 jdiuMjn.

a. Kniaht t.c E. Collins and Wil-IHuntsman was insisting on going license has since been restored, ells 3X10 Mrs' Lena Brumbach. nor, gave her report on homeRobert w. Julia her ate 'hornp "Jarnes H.

Trout of Altoona "esheawash0boren at Three Springs 11 ik and Robert, ail of n. a oaugnter of the late.j ha is Petor anri riin. .1..,.. 'daughter deceased liam J. Brungard, Trustees for the to the Legion Home at Alexandria.

Church of Christ, Three They reached the Hartslog Valley The court imposed sentence of! reigniai, Mr. and Mrs. William ing this month. (costs of prosecution, pay $75 for issued out of the Court! intersection and Hood drove to vine iijuKinvi t.ut"iP..,7i.,.j u. survived by 20 grandchildren.

use of the County of Huntingdon I LJ 1 V-iaoo of Common Pleas of Huntingdon; the McConnellstown area where Members present were: Dr. Davis, Mrs. Spyker, Mrs. Anders, Mrs. Laird.

Attorney Robert Simpson, EJmer McCartney Mrs. and be on probation for from i Sreat-grandchildien ami i hmihers: rtnmesmitn, R. D. Royer Miss Mabel C. Smith, Soroptimis't Club of Huntingdon County.

Southern Huntingdon County Schools, Swigart Associates John W. Swigart, and Miss Gladys White. I lUIUi VU I II IU to 10 months. County, and to me the car was stopped by Trooper directed I will sell bylRegitz. Hood testified Regitz told uublic out cry on him that another officer would Enters Guilty Plea The Young Men's Bible Class Steele, Miss Gladys White, Ward luwiilg hliWi ouw Vei-na Stapleton, David and Othis Hoover, all of virie; Merle Hoover of KJ Mapleton Depot, and vl snail.

Her husband survives along with two sons. Jack W. Trough of Linglestown and Thomas D. Trough of Phoenixville. There are two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Mrs. Trough moved to Huntingdon with her familv about Karl F. Treece of Aitch R. D. September 30, 1961 at 10:00 A.M.: be out to check on the car.

Hood DST. from the corridor of the took Huntsman home and then pleaded guilty to the charge of of the Three Springs Methodist Beigstresser. Mrs. Defl. Mrs.

Church enjoyed a picnic at Road- John McCauley, Wilbur Williams side Rest, near Shade Gap. on land Mrs. Edward Rurgard, pres- Court House. Huntingdon, Penna. returned to his home at McCon-1 fornication and bastardy.

He was Hoover of Mill Creen Mrs. John R. Leitiig Mrs. Bertha MrClain iiiTi sunaay arternoon. septemoer ident of the Carl Shoemaker Aux- the following described real es- nenstown.

sentenced by the court to pay At this point the t'estimonv was' the costs of prosecution, a fine! 10- A delicious picnic meal wasjiijarv. of Lewistown tate: 15. Sept. 1901. She was a graduate of! Friday afternoon graauate invoked! The Huntingdon County Chapter; of 45 W.

Queen Chambers- invoKea The Huntingdon County Chapter! of 45 W. Queen ALL that certain lot ot grouna concluded and a brief recess was0' 1 for use of the County jservea. narry iaoert Chambers-Ti i- a situate in the Borough of Three declared before the arguments of if Huntingdon, and pay to the idivine blessing. jof the Juniata Foundation for the burg, died Thur.sdav Sent 7 lionS I8 gh Scno1- class of ctoc at the Springs, Huntingdon county, renn- counsel and the charge of the: Probation officer $156.98 for usej mes were piayea ana is a member of the United l961 at 5:15 at the CTiamh. i 61 vears wa, wim uie Htrni rlpirnatpd as Lot No 12 i inf thp Rloir.

tmriQi u. pleasant social time was spent ivnnH nad resided at Phoenixville Poland the Rev. Earl Boo 1 of the Park Addition of the Bor-j ipital. pay to the probation officer ibLa11- 'receives financial support from 'widow of John LeTdit yZT Mr' Troughllng. Interment was mad otigh of Three Springs, as shown t- i 5 for use of the Huntingdon; members and their fam- the United Fund to carrv on jts; Bo)n March nPl barber shoP Hunt-IBeavertown Cemeteiy.

in a survey ot rranK v. messing- Laboratory and pay to the m. for visually she was a .1 iL'usn 15 bo i-tiL a a Kn pr 1 County, er, and bounded and described as court lastjtion offjcer for the attendingi Dave Shope and sons David and Huntingdon follows: iwek th of operating pnysic and Mrs laie jonn w. and Marv Gail, of the RPnr u.i...i n. LltH' "i nun.

iii'tun. iri; i biaith McCIain. Mrs. ieinip tp n.ac uirniivivrTvn thp tonthprn a motor enicie aunng tne nenoa jiiupc- ucit, aue diiu ivy TA I ittlP of Mt be a.s reimbursement to DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH! IhJ IIICT ir li ik i iiTpr sided in Roxbury, St. Thomas and First Baptist Church of ph.i.J Lawrence i -i aiiu iLiiiiii aidivc mm r.nr.W i A tha Johnstown ua Ha aht.

Shippensbrg before removing Mrs. Carl Shaf-j wiiu uavi Mile Tr u-oo alcn n. ilpraH 1 side of Hudson Street: thence 150 nls license was under suspension, feet along the line of lot now or'as sentenced yesterday to pay frmrlv nf Charles D. Bard to an the costs of prosecution, a fine of 1 1 ivii aim '-V Mr. and scratching, your 48c Chambersburg in 1917.

Funeral services were held at pay to the probation officer unv iu nit: ui uudtnjii uinuei di i i i. tone was UAnn nlnrxn wiri a lav in Oiw lUi USC UI VUUIILV UI nillll-. ii 0.0 ii 1 tmJic Tnuic. Ufllh nvi a member of the; B- Neiman and Son funer- and Mrs. James Fleck, Ron- NT chack eciima, ringworm, iniect mgdon and be on probation ,1 r- Mr Sept.

8. 1961, at Memorial pital in Johnstown. He was born at Orb Huntingdon County, Methodist Church, Emanuel lal honle at Phoenixville Monday Bible Class, official board and at 2 p.m. Interment charter member of the Wom.n. was made in Phoeniwiiu an nnnnsitp alley thpnre ten months.

Foreman also was! tu, 1 .1 was' it i u- i i inle ana ft.atny- narry tjaoert-TOt rrcn, mm, xtvrnai riches. -r-, .11:,: 1 XJarn ri Wa ki anri Hilrv Vu i 11.1 rt U.L I Mrs. Harold Walker and Ricky. Yu it rh.n i eaid latter allev in a nnrtn. uci iu vay an cuuiiiuiiu llnntt c.

1- a 1955. Support payments were or- bu incurred in a rmng ir. ITCH-ME-NOT ivlSociety of ChlLstian iwh. and waa ,4 erly direction, a distance of 150: costs Iormer riered to date from the time of TODAY at ApoUbv't in Mount Union iof Chamhprshnro- ok. A 11 I the birth of the child.

ifnntain iar-h FnnlKall mer ana ryeme Little. He was a member nf feet to the southern siae ot Hua-s son Street: thence along said, All jurors not in the case of street a distance of 50 feet to the Commonwealth vs. William Hood rirst Lumeran Tj communion steward. Surviving are a son and two death AMUh! daughters: CharlPs a "-iJ'e of Bos- Driver Sentenced I it- i i layer Is lniured Terry 0. Mark of Huntingdon place of beginning.

were finally discharged from fur SStw whiih thpr attpnrianro at pleaded guilty to the charge of Allen Nathaniel Trice, 16. a Septem Mrs. Donald L. Murnhv' JIC, "Unda Amoved unto the said Reba week. Defendants in three of the! operating a motor vehicle while member of the Captain Jack High town ana ot No.

191, I. O. O. F. He tired foreman of the me department of the steJl ki5 'Chambersburg; and Mary Bea-I Mr.

Have was married the State Police of theiSchool football team, is a patient sub station madciin the J. C. Blair Memorial Hos- Eyster, 'mic rarM in the Office Pleas of not euiltv to euiltv thus "untingaon tnce. at nome; fou, grandchildren former Miss Grace Rio Or TTZ was bisonia. and she is suHin, to nf IWHs in and shortenine the work of the rrimin iLne.

arrest on Jan. 23. 1960. in-pital sutlenng from a possioie 3 former Axelina Seagren. hiiHren- cnimren nis wife he for' Huntingdon County in Deed al court for the regular September Smithfield Jownship, after Mark's.

fracture of the left ankle car had collided with another vehi-i Trice, the son of Mr. and Mrs. dv two sons, Arnold of The court was told that the John Trioe of 309 Lawrence Book page 513. session. Seized, taken in execution and Sentenced In Court of PpovWence iwne of josepn D.

CLASSIFIEDS i aim ntrnj-y young man had abstained from the Street. Mount Union, was injured Hayes of 7 and one N. J- to be SOtCl as ine propeii o. trank ZaUzic. nf Hunt.

nf intovli-ant i tt a Ma: Boston. Mass. AlIoTui and three sisters a 4 entered a plea of had occurred and was active missed the opening game of the! and William Brungard, Trus t0 the charge of operating a mo-, in many phases of the civic life 'season. i tees for the Church of vehicle during the period his i of Huntingdon. He was sentenced! He returned to the practice field: Three Springs, was under suspension.

to pay the costs of prosecution and yesterday and re-injured the R. Awkerman Sheriff Cmef of Glenn Miller of pay $275 to the -County of Hunting- ankle. He was admitted to the hos--1 AIapieton Borough, the 'pital at 6:04 p.m. Tuesday. 1 on spinet oiann 3-11 a Marion Puckey ShinVer of "i "1 It's the take home poy tiot never reoches one rhct wrecks the forruly budget.

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