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lf vn.prl. enJoye-l nu I In- Milh' Mr li-ell llasiilll It is inure .1. i Three Springs 11. Tin' Gem-mi Alii day when all lin; in the ilit-ilf and dailKhli-r. MH'I1' 'f Hie Miller, all of diaH he Jmlueil thev have done.

Frank llrown anil sons, i Mr. and Mrs. children. Mary .1 line NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY M. K.

v. II. r.oyh-s and Spring mill Sallllln Mr. and -Me Thrtf Dean, el I'dair. and eliiiiL-e met at the social hall of the M.

nu-. W. spend ir. ami Mrs. Albert T.

H. r.ollin-'or. ami Villi Mr. ami Mrs. iPONDENTS Join Our Free Classes in DUCO Decoration on Monday and Tuesday, June 18-19 RY THE TIMES' CORRE! family.

AH Cramer don. Mr. ami Mi- 1' son. Hayiuonl. Mr-Locke mid daughter Mrs.

Michael shc'l'. Mr-. Marian Verna. Mr. Mr- I'ewaii.

Mrs. lore. Mrs. mm a llaer and Aniaiida Carlin. on Sunday and were -no ssUh tlu'iu fi-r (Mit.iii.

Are .1. A. Murphy, -on. Francis. e.

a i K. vhurch on June 7th. anil transuded I Important business for I he coinlnc year. I The 1. (.

K. and the Frances He- Ix-kiih I.oilm-s of this place held their it mt tut 1 Memorial services at lids place I June loth. Kev. J. A.

Ilerritt. pastor of the M. K. vhurch. was the orator ot day.

The services were well attended by the home and visit iui! Unlt'es. Miss l.iieretia KiiKler. of Tyrene. daimhter of the late S. II.

F.nirler. a former lmstnr of the M. K. eluirue, is sM-inlim! a few days In the home, of i 1 lallas and dinurliter. A I i- Mr.

lieorae Carlin. Mr Curdy Mrs. Amall- Watch For These Interesting Weekly Letters That Published Exclusively For the Benefit of The Mt. Union Times Readers r. i'dwaril Collins, of l'it tsl.i.rBli.

nies ami sou. i -da Wallers all of Miller and Mr. ami Mr-. Mr. ii tit Mr ha.lc (Jap.

W. Jennie and loll Zeiuler. son. Woods. Mr.

lid Mrs. llenry ouin- nisi to their homes enue-- 1 toona retiir the funeral oi uu-o i utter and HiiiiaiiiiT. Mr ile.oriilor in ing problems. lat'her. Mr.

II. Collin: and Mrs. 1 M. io of r.iw.. Dr.

i. liil'p: Kons liisiinu Gfnve. Mr. J. M.

Ulcnport. Mrs. Glasgow Mrs. 1. .1 New i sister.

II. X. (iutshall and family of Orbiso-nia siient Sunday M. in the home of his brother. S.

W. (iutshall and family and attended I. O. K. Memorial c-istle.

I'a visited the former rial I Uilihi' last week end. Due hrii.gs color ami S. I'. Crone's wore. Mr.

S. A. Kyper an, I Frame. Mr. and Simon Foreman.

lii'v and M. Tin an I'nion. Mr. and Mr-. enn product, the surface tit bard elllng rlKht hefore yur ltttro driea (to qiiirkly.

TheUu dune so Mmn. In the decoration vliisscs, mm new Ittul novel llni-hes wm ileuionsl ruled and HKht. Im the art of Mtlppliiijr, nf Meni-IUj, of lllitiilllllllllg let the ileeontw show you how to obtiiln the llfnl tiffany and two-tun l.iahtlief. Alfred Con. nil Mount Mcl'hvaiu Mrs.

C. M. l'il-r over Newton Hamilton June 11. Mcinl-rs Fpworth League of M. cliur.li vliil in the Sunday room the church Friday evening.

A tea- Mr. John House oi i io ri in 1 1 in i- rooms. Another brother. md Mr. Lewi-town put Rhine anil son.

Karl. Iliiivi-y Korer of Augh- easv to use you who has been visiuim Norih Dakota. don. lliiutin brush or i sin, ii a i I'l'ii il on wiin of llar- try IV! ter i dUaiinolnted to iinil Of till- l-lllcrlUIIIIUCIl" and history tin- "lain- HI, lure iliv r. cousin.

Mr. Lewis deeii. rich eiia- -o admiring lhc the will only I'lico k. Mr. Ward Chili-out.

of Orliisciliia. There will lie preaching services at church June lTtli: Sunday ai preaching at Kv- viio.lv welcome. an. I callers at Mrs. Eillth -e "I pre- lli'l a I.

Hobison ill mel-like surface that nl Mr-. 11.1,-n piano. Hill Mrs. Curl iiownin. aim i- 1'liK-r.

returintl llnisll It in Ibiro yourself, under and three ehil-Wednesday at hihlrcli. Jun-iric and Lillian friends in town Maxinc. .1 Irion, Is lliellil MercersiuiiK. "nl, LuiTl of lite de-eralor. The only chance will be materials you uae- ily Allmm inn.

mirth at n. music im: in "iM: Iieshuicn-s had a I' A. MIM ili hUV. i.iiii,,' ber husliaud's par ini' pasr wn Mr. anl Mrs.

SH-ar Howser ami and dainrllter. I and Mr. and Mt-. Mrs. Arthur 1 drill of Altoona -I' the A.

Appleby 1 Mrs. David My, i-ior. Daniel. Shirley, of Iluiiiiiiirdon vi-i: oh Wednesday. Mr.

Charles My Anna Marie, of liar nesdav with his i Myers. Mrs. Albert Sln-l" Charles llerlist friends and relativ will return lo her home in im; games, were served and all -ooial linn-Swan of Shade Gap join- Hi- 1 ali'l little with miily. Mr. anil Mi-, Kiiiiimel laniily of Aughwick.

Mr. ami Mrs. on Monday after a two and dam-'hler. snout Wed- ami weeks' visit among relatives. i Willliiins spent Calvin Co-h-Tll F.rfcnl Kipple.

Anna. niirioiie. Ripple, of Chestnut Grove, Telia 1 inn the la il Mr: ,1 m'otella. visiting at the Car B. W.

7 Division St. wife. vl-itiMI in Sha.le Gap. hi Newroli llam. ii, ru Mount Union, Pa.

ter and Lancaster homes. i Snvder and ilanghter, t.i.-l an" 1 Mis. F.lizahe:h Mrs. Mill ay Uhini-il, of Waynesboro. Mrs.

Willi-ios- I Mil lor. of Allenport. imll ir mother. Mrs. Velt- C.

M. Hovkenherry and filially ot 1 iiincanuon siient Sunday with relatives and friends at this place. Mr. nml Mrs. Thomas Metzler of Harrlsonville.

Fulton county. sjH-ut Sunday in tlie home of his friend. AI- I leu Cutshall. Mrs. Kehevca Wolf, of McCnllliells- tiurir.

spent Sunday in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Allen Cutshall. The Ladies Aid of the M. K.

vhurch will hold a festival on the "meen" on Friday evening. June 1.1th. i Mr. Norman Stevens, the efficient inn naaer of the A. I'.

Store of Osceola i accompanied by his wife and sons. Hilly, l'aul. and Donald, hrousrht his sist-ter Kernyee. home, ho had sin-nt the last two weeks In their home, on Sunday, and spent the day in the home of; his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. .1. A. Stevens. Mr.

A. A. Wible was ii business visitor to Huntingdon on Friday. Mr. and M.

A. Detwiler. ilaiisrh- ter. Annalee. Mr.

Joe Detwiler. of Hir-liiinshain. accompanied by Nell Stevens and Miriam Madden, spent Sunday at Tuscarora Summit and liu-ehaiian's birthplace. Mr. Flliott Wible.

who lives on one of his farms in Sprinjilield -township. and Mrs. sl.urvr visited Mr. time wi! I of Hani hoi Vii I'lizabeth Snyder of Mount r-hr -I n's brother, 11. Rev.

i'nion. speii! Thursday with Mr the home ol wvni Philadelphia to visit her a hi pl 1 Mr-. Miles Appleby, no wcieSon. Saltillo Irene Selleiiberger and grandilangh- the-e Home menus. uti.i Mrs.

i larenee i.iiiiiin.-. Mrs. Klla Siia.l.-rian 1. anl daughter, ami Mrs. John Hummel of AWAUIW.l:lKTSTrUKNTH US' twick.

Wei Mrs. Annie Fi-h, r. of Newport, enn. accompaniiHl by Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Fisher, of an- rrncsts True 1)1 anil Mrs. Miller of to lirini-' mint. Mr Sunday the Excursio, home, ii.g a ini ot I iclia I UNM the Class Day program were mtllle: where -he New Jersey, Mi-- Dorothv Kipple Miss i i-lnir Klinu' of Mount Mrs. Helen Walters, of Altoona. 'pending a tew "tiys "ith Mrs.

Jennie 'rawl'oril. Mr Levi Heck who has been ill several months seems to remain about the same. He is able to take short walks Mrs. 1-algar lierrier of Shade Valley called on the former's mother, 'i VI 1-tner oil Friday. laiiL'hter.

relatives Mrs. Kilith Fleinin-' Maiirarel of Altoona. visited 1 mi mi: Hum in: Hcnlis, nml frieml. Mr. I ninii.

visited Charlotte Hil- ana Polvlechliic Institute 1 I 11,1. her nioiner. -1 them as far as l.fy-j Saturday Mi-s ha- lM-en ta juratory to Roof To return Mi-s Mary aetil. to to boy niniiif. ill town over Sun, lav.

llotraian and dall div L'hte Che-'tnut drove. Her sj-iei on, ielice anil uiai" in pure Mrs. Annie were. Miss Hazel Hoffman, -pent pari of the of Innlley ami returned with r. Mr.ii.t., ouie Slevell oast week at the Saiiiue einatics.

Wayne Hard. UnuornhW mention, dny Snvi i o- barv Medal Max liay Snyder. Warren Swails of Altoona. Mr. Harry Hippie.

from l' in, Park iMotored home of Mr Aui-'liwh k. Mrs. reci-lv- of has been ipute in. nut in were Kind to see hiin in town on ri- Mrs. ini'i ii (liven to the eighth grade gill l.itten i Cassville Sunday to the Ceoiare- Pheasant where mi Will IT W.l- Kelld ,,1 hi e-elltiy whiih in ,1 the hoiior.

neiir rim-view. Miss Helena Park i- in.L'don. Kev. Iline preiu lid -erinon nil "What are on last Sunday iiiorniin sitimt in Ilunt- i very forceful re (iatlierlncV" in the Mount I'liion. Visitors at K.

W. lim di-'e's were Mr Mis I.eone and son. Mar in- the highest scholarship. leaile 111. diip and for a Sunday -on.

'Hubert, were visilin divs. All returned home mt wi-h lew eve- and of Mr ia. Mr. Wayne Hippie dav somewhat improved. Miss Mary Bolimrer Is sMndiiiK her suinnier vacation with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac HolIiiKer. Mary is a student at the Shipix-nsburs State Teachers' College. Josiah Cramer -ervice.

Mary Hell ulver The American Legion lo the eighth grade boy maiiitainiiiK Hi' j. 1. aid. Mr-. V.

the of ill, ll -he $1.60 Altoona IJ5WISTOWN. MT. I'NION, HtNTINUDON ami TVR0V AM) RETl'RN' SUNDAY, JUNE 24 SPECIAL TRAIN Standard Time leaves Mt. I'nion lO.tK) 1 Jt Kcti.ri.ii.g. leave Altoona 'M t.

Tyrone 7.57 I'. Huntint don 8.30 I. Mt. I nion 8.1g Lewislown 9.21 P.M. nt Mailileiisvillc Ar.irhwi.-k.

Mr. Krlerd Kipple of Chestnut lirove. Vi-iiors at Mrs. Ira Canlner's were will entertain at her home KniTzl'lne of the St. is a mend honor.

church. Miss Until Ciit-hall and Mr. Malcolm Huston have jus; retur 1 from Wash- ii iliev went on an ISrowll. highest average couiau ....1...1.. i-iiin leailershni.

and service. the home of and Mrs. rri. II. .1,.,, Cotberlsoll Wl-llt to l.ew- mn Tiles I Shade tin Amil lis .,1..,., mm, i ion lour as members of Florence and Tlielina Wiser oi Valley.

Clyde Keck isn't irettinc much Hill Valley anil Mrs. David dausli- IVlllg l.vpe i iniif. and Mr-. H'ol 1.. Mrs.

Norris sister Seniors Mr i-tmvn Sunday. She ticconiiiaiiicu and Mrs. McCrackeii who were visit ing in Mount I'nion on Sunday. Mr Mount I'nion lli'-'h School's gradual class of '-'S. Mi- Mrs A.

.1. Hubert and letter but we hoie she may soon it- ill Keliinnger. sn-iii words Freiida -HI words: l-Jiert deli the iiast week. Mr-, l'aul Collins and dauht were as follows ver pin gold pin. Holing, bronze pin.

1 rl. 1,1,11171, tlill Fri- over. Mi Tent at i Hippie nml sisier. Ka-Mrs. Spear How ser one HI words: siiv otliv oi Kridav with Mr.

and Mr r. lor-. i-itors Kielil-. at the Little K. Cera Id were Alt ia vi-ilors day.

Mi- John Hammond and Mr Lester on of day recently. unite a lew of tlie valley folks tlie Love Feast Saturday nitrht in -III words: gold pin. -o Juniors receiving typewriting awards were as follows: Pauline llrown. si ver Id words; Kvelyn France, silver HKSTM (iUOVK We have been having some cool wealh-er for June. Although the farmers have been very busy.

Those present nt the openhajer home on Sunday last were: John Lv-erelt and wife of Mount I'nion. Leruy ii Mboi-I Vaimllll ol Aligh- Creeiilatiil lnotorcl to Cuniberland Monday returning on Tuesday and Mrs. Nelson Irvin i- yi-hoine of her son. Williai Kansa-." Mr. T.

V. Svrhri-t. who 1 lms been from Pennsylvania ters Jane and Marian, and son. innui and Mr. and Mrs.

John (Hhlmney of Williatiisburs visited at the Haird home on Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Iluitli Wilson and 1am-ily calleil ill the (iranville Kunk home on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry and four children of Altoona spent the week-end in the livers and Secrest homes. Mr. and Mrs. It.

M. Snyder and family of Mount I'nion spent Suiulay in the D. H. Loin: home. The Snyders were funner residents of the valley.

The Charles Hancock family were in -ouie tune rheuinaiisin, liin. -IP word at leriuany alley. There was a weinie mast Fordiie' Saturday niL'ht. A at Silver tood lnmiy port a nice trip, A rather unusual on Saturday al'tern, which was carrying the public highway Three Springs dol'o L'hte Al- a- ii- and Mr. Follsl of receiving certlllcaies weir, llrown.

Kvelyn France. Veluia F.dgar Workman. Genevieve Marlha liiichanan. Katliryn incident occurred when a hawk i.tT a snake along from Saltillo to ted the snake on Cornelius' auto- Those Pauline drace. Wilson.

ami unahle to work, ha- to return to Alt ai to work for the present. K. S. Harvey lias had ivy Anna- PERFECT ATTENDANCE attended it. Mi-ses Verna and llernadille Korer vi-itini; Korer's sister Mis.

Melvah Jayines ami family at llarrisluirx recently. 1)1 KING EAR US leiiport. l.iinice and nta jiiuu inary. Cloyd. Charlotte, and Kipple.

of Chestnut (Iroye. Marian Clark, 11111:1 -ieu- Itaraiiyai. Krferd on Slin- mid not alue I he a tint i lias Saturday The following pupils of our si Visitors at liarioite the hood of i 'lair mobile and Hew away. 1 tile lo crawl off the car I The Saltillo liaseball his place ot imsine-: iii. in In- day.

hut ini- aving the rep-s best il could, team played a irker L. Au- were neither absent liar tanly dn day were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Margarcl and the term. anil rw-fivnl rei of Lewistowu.

Mm it Shiiieyshnrg on live-inning ta ntc Lewistowu on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hrnee IL Lou; of Lew- isiown visited in tin- former's home on Sunday. Tliobiirn F. who recently enter- cates or seals.

Clarence Copenha ver. Mrs Alice Smilh and children spent Isaac Varner and brother visneu hl John Korer's one evening last week. Minnie Keck and (si'ii'mdiiuKhter. Dorothy Chilcoat. visited at Clyde Keek's on Sunday afternoon.

Mrs David Suvder and two sons, Dale and Civile, and Mrs. Annie Hippie Saturday. The score was i-u. Kiiinu 1, grade 1. Itt-rliert Ryan.

proved. Cornpropsl. ot evv spent a short lime ill town Mr. William Parsons of brother of tin- la ti- John 1' ..1 It, the ni-oiH-rlv at Vork Stale Friday. Hazclhur-t.

irsojis. who the rear of iniily I' Winters lias moved his lai izer. nanus wiuisei. Melvin Thouins. Mary Krugh.

Iranklin Corson. Martha Colgate. Mertie Gaherl. Chester Hell. Clifton Kelley.

Kalpli better. Krnest Coder. Louise Leonard. The following Honor Students were in hi iiceil for each grade: Twelfth. liusiuess F.nglish.

Fremiti Boring: Academic Fnglisli. Wayne Hard: Spanish. Sheldon Bard: Solid Guv Snyder: Senior bookkeep Wel.lt. Hooni 2, grade 1. Marjory Bramll to Sallillo from Huntingdon.

Mr. Win-lers will lie principal of schools here for Hie coming winter. Hoom 4. grade 1. Vivian A.

Ermi I eoiire anil in ne-i- the eiimp ground, with his -on Annie McKinnis. Mary Knssait it sis- i i.if molorcll irotll ine i. mil I rove, calleil on I.iH-ke. Thomas Kidd. John Hm Hill Valley on Vork.

and ter Mrs. M. F. Swope nt Lome ill Jamestown, New Hooni o. grade 2, MniT Rasfiite Neelyton with his nieces.

ing. Senior short hand. Senior typing sm-nt the week-enii Hooin (I. grade Freddy IK Sunday. mi.l Mrs.

Albert A miKhll anil Witiihurton, and Mrs. Mrs. .1. 1' tin- week-end at their collage in Chesl-uut drove. Mrs Ira Wissorick.

of Altoona. Mrs. Verna Kiel and ilanghter. Verna Mae. of Mount I'liion.

Mrs. Homer liuckley. of Maryland, and Mr. Max lilock scnl Sunday with Mrs. Anna Kipple of Chestnut drove.

I Winifred Miller spent the with her girl friend. Miss Mae Co-pellhaver. liny Modarvey was a caller at the llarrv Hippie home on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Vaughn and Mrs.

F.alie Wagner, were callers at the Copenha- Thelma Mlnnlck. Mary YlfKeiinlsJi ed the service of I neie Mm ami i-now locati-il at Camp Meade, has re-turni-d after spendinr: a at home. i Miss La Verne Wcisrht. a teacher the l'itcairn schools, is spelld'niir. some I time in the home of J.

H. Whitsel. Mr. mid Mrs. Itruce Hancock of Lew- lislown.

former local residents, eame. to their farm the past week to du ia little Kev. II. W. I la nil wall, pastor ot the i P.rethren eoiiKreca ion.

slopped in the i(i. I. Hunk home on Sunday. l'arsons is post- ibn Kiild. John Lash, ltmly Kit Kosella 1'iirsons.

Mr master at his IlollK i oute lo Altoona ti town and is ei: attend the post Carl ltenninger I rigoiiomet ry. Wayne Hard and (lay Snyder: F.cnuoinlcs, Guy Suvder: Virgil. Janet Campbell business law. Merle Mentzer: physics. Wavnc Hard and Guy Snyder.

l'leveiilh Plane Andy I'll Hoom 7. grade Mildred Sim Gladys Smith. Katie Stiisk.ro. fli: Mr and Mrs. Herbert Appleby called on their mother, Mrs.

Clara Vmisrhn Mount rnion one day last week. Dorothv Vainrhn and sister and Tlielina Appleby were callers at Harry Hip- ''''i Hippie, wife and three I.erov. and Hacllel. eall- L-er Hlllllh Pollock. Pl senh Smith.

Lloyd Snydi-r. llwrjil- masters' i-unvenlioii. Miss Ksther Fuller of Mount I limn visited over the end of the week with Miss Krma Norton at her homo. Miss, Murie I'vles of Mount I'niini ohalla: Spanish. Hazel Pvle: junior liver.

hooUkecping. F.rnest Coder: junior short lin ml. Kvelyn France: typing. ltoom S. grade 3.

Sura Bariars. re- on M. F. Sw-opc of Hill Valley ,1,,,,,, 11. Von will not forget the social at this place Saturday night.

June ldlh. Come and bring your friends, pleasing refresbineiils. will be for sale. Miss Helen Stevens of Altoona. has now arrived in our village to spend the summer moiillis visiting among friends and relatives.

Mr. anil Mrs. F.llis Appleby and children Siindaved nt her parental home, in Tell. a number from this place attended the Children's Day program on Sunday a. m.

at Saleni and again in Hie evening at Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Miles Norris and baby nf Huntingdon, were visitors over the week end at her parental home, T. C. ma I'rider, George liniime.

Pauline Kvelyn France: history Andy 1'iichalla. Margaret Fields: Ci cent ly. Mr II. Frank Shite bus reinrncu FJizabetlilown College for the suinnier session after spending a few weeks at his home. Kev.

Hubert Crnyle presented a very Ma- ltoom grade -i. Helen umirn. Kriiih Cnnenha ver anil son cero. A ml 1'iichalla chcialstry. Andy Hoom 11.

grade 4. Hurt ik. AnnifV rioii and Clarence and John Ayres of visired Mrs. Avers' Piichalla: Kuglisli. Andy Piichalla.

John Snyder. sley. Tony Alesi. tine message at ine of sioriice i inlerc was a cuest over Sunday with her aunt. Mrs.

.1 .11. Mi Vey. F.olh Fuller and Miss I'yles. attended Suuday sehnol in the Presbyterian elmn-h anil worship. Mrs.

MeKnicht of I'it rsl rirli was a Tliest at I he end of the week with Mr. nml Mrs. V. .1. Fberts ai their eottiice on the sroimil.

MeKniKht returnel to l'ittsbiirjrh Sunday i.or evneits to return tin- last of the nroi nei -in-ta ii -oi. ver home one nay nisi weeu. (iiihagan of Tyrone Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Hippie. Mrs.

Kdilh ('openhaver and Mrs. John Korer and F.rferd Hippie attended Sunday school and church in Mount I'liion Sunday morning, at the Presbyterian church. Sunday schol at preaching at nl Ml. Nebo church next Sunday June 171 Ii. Come and bring your friends.

Kev. K. K. Dunkleberger. pns- church on Suiulay ins suoje, Tnco.ii.

Hooin 12, grnde Zi-lla Bi liarsains ami interesting way with Mary was "hxpensive presented in an lllaiiche McCartney, Creek on Suiulay last. Mr. and Mrs. K. W.

mid dren. Leone. I. la. F.unice, Hoy, Marv.

were week-end visitors ehil-and of Tenth History. Helen Doyle, l.ysle Wagner. Sylvia Giitsluill: Knglish. Harold Adams. Carolyn Huston: business arithmetic Win.

ltickahatigh Caesar. Tuui Baldwin. Carolyn Huston: Algebra. Miriam Bard: home economics. Myrtle Park: biology.

Helen liovle. Carolvii Huston, lliirold Adiiins. Melvin Hetlick. Will. Kosit Kichard many Hihlical types.

Miss La Verne Weight spent several Hoom 13, grade 2 lirniidr. Karl Duiikle Maty ottase sent week lo remain in nei ena Alesi. pre? -inspec-ipent a lor. davs in Hie Slme home. Hampton.

Miss Myrtle Walls of Orblsiiina cull- y. McAIevy of Nell's Mills, ed' in I he valley with friends. iter of weights and measures. Mr S. A.

'Kunk attended Hie funeral 1 a recently in out- village. 14 uriide (i. Max Harrlitt' friends in Shade Valley. Mr. and Mrs.

find son. were visitors at Mrs. Jayines' home a I Aiurhwick recently. Mr. F.lmcr llari-r was callinK on his i ladv friend.

-Miss Nelson of Shirleys- eri iniii. Martha Morton. Clmrles Biiryl" I'OKM ON TIIK IHOATII Ol II of his aunt at Saltillo on suiulay. (T.U.1NS ortuey, Kathryn ir. i u'lllmr Wile Mrs.

P.elle Itaer. son. 'Ill lore and daughters. Misses Alda and Hilda, of Shade dap spent an evening the past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Hobiuson.

Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 1. Stilt auloed to Upper Hill Valley blirii Saturday evening.

Mrs. llinrh Wilson called on her Heck ii day recently. IIH111 hromicn Sarhn. Kli.alietlarl,M I Vnnir p. EH! on the eainpi-'rouiul until Mi-s Marie Cramer of Mount 1 moll spent Sunday with her grandpa rents, Mr and Mrs.

Thomas l'alnier. and other relatives and attended Sunday school In the Melhnilist church. Mr. Unfits Campbell alli-nded worship in the Methodist church ith Miss Zella Johnson. Iter.

(1. C. Weitner. wile and baby, of Juniata, wen' at tin- home of Mrs. Katie Johnson Sunday afternoon.

Kev. John Jenkins, win- ami June i. Mr .11... nflernin in ine children, spent Sunday iina MllskUlvtlK. r.ii.iu,r' Hessle Lewis, Anna K.

Ninth. Algebra. Glenn Fink. Gladys Norton. Fait he Crowell Junior business Fannie Naugle: liiglish.

Faitlie Crowell. Bernard McClain: Latin Gladys N'ortiui, Kenneth Grove: common Civics. Bernard McClain. Faitlie Crowell. Marjory Lewis: ecotiotnic civics, Fniihe Crowell; history, Paul Lucas, l'hail (lerlock; industrial arts, Charles Huston; home economics, Wil-gus I-uivenrt general science.

Gretchen Hooper. Faiuiie Naugle. Mildred Wike. Fail he Crowell. Helen Fox.

Fighth Sewing F.unice Ballglimaii: Cleo Gat-ver: Knglish. A. Gerlock. Mnry-belle Culver. Marguerite Park: civics.

Marguerite Park. Joseph llelski health McVeytown andVicinity David Jenkins home. Mr. Harry Carl, wife and little son Hoom 10. Ri'iide Glen, from Mount union, spent ine mi Meinorial Dav was observed in aic l.inior Frank.

Artintr One more familiar citizen has answered the last call. Itul he lived and died in the faith that settles it all For many a year he was seen at the bridge. Where his duly was collecting lie held his position faithfully till the Lord collected his soul. Kegarding his Chrislian faithfulness he was never inclined to boast; For I knew I lie deceased, for -lo years, nt her nome hilcoate. Frank liur.vcu.

Veylown by citizens of Hie community, ot last week Freil Harvey. George ins. Hoom 17. grade A goodly number of folks returned iodic home town to place flowers on the resting place of their friends and loved ones. Children's service was held the I'resbvterinn church on Sunday eve-; and Mrs.

F'rank Hook and two children spent a day last week with his brother. Mr. Daniel Book. James Hileinmi. who has spent the winter mid spring at.

his home in Hill lennie rfouse. Alex H'1111' Huntingdon Monday 11 1'ternoon. I Miss Hitlh Appleby visited at her (Irandina Applehys. at Pleasant. Hill, a few days last week.

Coy Scott, wife anil son. Lawrence, of Altoona. were Sunday p. 111. visitors at her homo.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunk of Orhiso-nin. were visitors over the week-end at the Long home. Miss Hazel Appleby, who had been i employed in Altoona for some time past is now lioine after being somewhat sick with measles.

i We are truly glad to report her much 1 improved. FieoL- Hessle Lew 1 l.l,.,1". before he reached his sixty-ninth Paul Lin Audi derloek general sci- HOOUl i.i. ning at which time splendid l-'l'illH'es program i Valley have returned i ieeinmi, w. I nee nl- 'the U.

Ii. Sunday Weimer delivered a sermon lo i ne -un Fellows in the M. K. church, assisted by Kev. C.

II. dishorn. They di-coraleil tile m-aves in both cemelories. Mrs. Joseph Drake and Mrs.

Wm. Love of Mount I'nion were visitors town last Friday. Miss Klizabeth Lani-'hhn is speiidinf; the day (Monday) in -Mount I'liion. Miss Clara Stayner. a teacher at Me-(lmiiicsburs, is home for the summer vacation.

We learn with milch resrret that Mis. Daniel Weiser of Mount I'liion. a lent of Newton, has sufferpil a 111 SnotTer. Alex 'Hnm'tarf1-- ltii-tiard Margaret Lucn ence. Louise Hiilh-k.

William Koss music. Maryhelle Culver. Thelma Snyder: industrial arts. Lloyd Hetrick. Joseph llelski: arithmetic.

Marguerite Park. Joseph Helski. Paul Lucas, civics. school June 3. lies.

collection l.lfc! ntteiidance MS. collection. $t-. vi.tora iii the John Madden home was given. Children's service will he held in the Spring Kun P.relliren church on Sunday evening.

June 17th at 7:30 o'clock. The Spring Kun V. P. D. will give entitled.

"The Hook of Es- Nick Oncha. vumi mile post. lie always regarded principle and its principle that makes the man. lie was laid to rest at Gilboa, carried there by his Clan. Farewell dear old Estelle we hale to see you depart, it 11k nunda I It it n.M.iu ini.

recently were Mrs. Gilbert and four! Mi. nml Mrs. It. L.

liner and i Maryhelle Culver; spelling. Marguerite ill At.rasnon. Ts-ooneL- Irene Mrs. l'aul nml three children are visiting throughout the week with Park. Joseph Helski.

.1 'lllllC liei-tlfird. i.oirs 1 1 oo i ii Gerlock. Shade wan isiuiua.i en obhv. from PniiH We at. the church.

Seventh. History. Christine Myers, and Xellie Campbell. Edward Uulick geog stroke and is in a serious condition We, laid you away with sorrow Room 2(1. graue restored to Miss Kditn i-enriuirr.

wiio was grief. Hint came from the heart 'nrn 'I. raphy. Christine Myers, Willie Dia hoiK, however, she may be health. mond.

-Nellie Campbell; English, June Valentine, nerunr her brother. Karl Johnston's, in Tell. I Visitors at. tlie Mrs. Annie Robinson home Sunday were: Mr.

I.erwyn Peterson, Philipsburg: l.aVnn wife and son, of liurnt. Cabins: Wal-! lace McGhee. wife and children, of Challlbersluirg. I the .1. Hoy Morgan Home.

Mr nnd Mrs. Kliner Cuininins 1i'om Moiuit I'nion spent Sunday in the Samuel N'oris home. J. Hoy Morgan recently purchased a new llOI'SP. feiullllg Till' spring leiui iil College, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. tiearhart. Mrs.

l'aul Hawk and children of Al rowell. Horeme Kuhii health, June Crowell. Until Pyle: spelling, June A IIiIllliilll Tf -7 Orbisonia Miss Mabel Bernhardt who has been teaching school at is her vacation at her home on 1 pper rowell. Hetty Herkness; music. Thos.

as Fields. Frank Stilt: industrial arts, Steve Max Keeder. John Mill- toona ere recent visitors at Mrs. i ltoom 1. grai.e K11I11S cev Roof.

Kathryn nick; arithmetic. Max lieeder. June Kidgley street rowell; sewing. Sarah Welch, Helen Naugle', Mae Sim ei 2. grade 7.

KllT.j) Room vi 11 Sterner ol 1 lit I ie i ecu I knew you so long, you seemed like an older brother. I guess we had better say just a trans- fer from one world to the oilier. i Xo more will you have to battle sin. I like ns here on earth. l-'or tlial's flic battle we are all nius-i lered in from Hie time of our birth, 'We have got the battle lo light boys, there is no use to pout For not until our last call will we be mustered out.

Written and composed by an old neighbor anil friend of the deceased, Harry I. Grove, Mount I'liion, Pa. The schools were let last Saturday and Miss, Hampton was appointed teacher of Colgate, Eseko Wilson, of Whitsel school lor the term of Shirleysburg June 7. Mrs. Fdward daughters Ilorothv and Mabel.

Mr. and Mrs. Han ks' parental home, that of Mr. anil David Kirk. Mr.

and Mrs. T. Hhodes mill Mr. and Mrs. Luther I hiuinire, were recent-j Iv visiting at tlie home of Kev.

and Mrs. Joseph Clapper of Yellow Fern Kuperf and wife, with his i Gilford. Iiaseltall Letters Mrs. l-lora Vohn. of Orbisonia, visited at her son.

Harry's, the iirst of the week. Mrs. J. C. Morgan and son.

Tcnnice. were Mount I'nion visitors Monday P. M. Mrs. J.

W. McAIevy. with children. Harold and Lois, of Nells Mills, also her daughter. Mrs.

Clark, of Hunting-; don. visited a part of the week past i among friends and aciiuaintances here. 1 Frank Smith ami Paul McCartney' Cordelia rinrk. J3 Campbell, Edward Bnnm 3 (rrnile X- ndi Garth Larry Cueu, Andv visiting her cousin Mrs. Kichard Clark.

Mr. and Airs. Alfred Murphy are visiting friends in Philadelphia. We are glad to hear that Ned Hcp- I uchalhi. Andrew Gerlock.

Kenneth Minnick. Floyd Wilson. Lysle Wagner. Elsie Sii.v.ler mother. Mrs.

Kettle Klipert. lett tins Ted Myers. ner who nniierwem .111 1.1,1-,..,. Sum Carl iiotesa. Herbert Oppel, Tunv Sur into and have! Kussel Vaughn and Ir.

Piidella. all ot i Illinois nnd' P.rnddock called on Mr. and Mrs. 15. I-.

getting along place ine lasr or nj hospital in Harrisburg is Baughman. 4 inart ra. Raymond Hockenberry. Itaslit'lball Letters gone io isit ei. ii.n Canada.

They expecl to be gone about i Myers on Sunday. Room 4. graue nicely. i- .1 O. liowniaster and daughter.

J' JJ. is w.s.iu. two months. Glenn Fink, t'n" Andrew Gerlock. Mike Holesn.

Ralph went to i taysiiurg on seeking; employment. iwn-ti ii Mrs. Serena Kfipert retur tied to her i and friends jn Altoona at this writing, spent J. Walker and daughter. F.le- ieiinetii Steve Haran Appleby, Kennen.

derson. ranni lioine here last week after having spi iving WORLD SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS TO AT LOS ANGELES yai. Lee Cunningham. Melvin Thomas anor. nl Altoona, speiu nw Harry Yohn on Friday morning, June! pent ine wee Wlka.

Elizalietn i ioyu twisim. Herbert Oppel. i Music Room u. graue Amil tierhx-k. Jos uayinoiui Miller.

Sheldon Bard. Her erinan. rreu oerr ippei. carl Kenninger. Girls' Kasketball letters Wm.

Benton. some time visiting her (laughter, ill's. John Stump and family of Altoona. Frank Fish, the small son of Mr. anil Mrs.

Fern lsh. has been very ill of late witli heart leakage and is receiving medical treatment from Dr. H. P. Steele.

The male chorus of the Spring Run church Willi a few others furnished the program on Sunday at the lirethren Old Folks Home at Mnrtinsbiirg. They the home of Mrs. Mary -eisou. Mr and Mrs. Calvin Keck of Lewis-town siient Wednesday at the Joseph Keck home.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and daughter, of Altoona. spent the wek-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Crone. Harry Secrest. who has been on the sick list for some time is improving at this writing.

Room 0. graue iieien Morau. Genevieve Wilson netn aiinu-K. i.tteriie t.anert, elimi Grace. Gladys Fields.

Marjone li.ocive. riieiiini i-ouse. Flurine Naugle, Again with the approach of the World's Sunday School Convention in Los Angles, July 11-1S, we see Pennsylvania Sabbath School leaders manifesting their interest and leadership in this work. Pennsylvania will send approximately oiiii-delegates to this The fact is. one train load.

ailed the Pennsylvania Sabbath School SiK-cial. leaving July 4th. has already been tilled up. and a second train is he-. ing arranged Practically every comity in the state will lx- represented at this world's con Hiiuini ii ihe.

Football Letters Room 7. grade Kathryn Love. 'V Kalph Mosser. The Nth. I Miss Mabel Goshorn spent several days last week with Janet Goshorn.

I Miss Janet Goshorn was hostess to, the missionary society Saturday afternoon. The lessons being heard, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. ('. II. Peterson.

Mrs. Flood. Mrs. K. D.

Harper. Mrs. Nevin Robinson. Misses Louise Wilson. Hazel Hob-insiin and Mabel Goshorn.

Messrs. Gerald Fl 1 of the Presbyterian Sunday school and Kilnniml Moore of the M. E. Sunday school started Monday noon for Spruce Creek lo enjoy a week of recreation and pleasure at the Kanesatake Camp, the Stale Sabbath School Associations training camp. We hope they may enjoy them fMeve rsaranvai.

Lee found many of the aged confined toj ami V-. nie Kauffman. Ralph Myers, Andrew Gerlock. Donald their rooms ami not able to get ro rue i rMiuua.t in mwii. AiKiy liancharik.

Herbert Op pel. Garth Genrhnrt. An.n- chapel so the party went to their nuiiii-, sou. the hearts of the Miss Rose Relic visiting relatives a rnde Id. 1Jk 1 Mary Knlh are visiting relatives in Philadelphia.

Mr and Mrs. Sam Ca rrut hers ot Washington. 1. spent the week-end with their parents here. Miss Jsabel Barber visited Miss Hazel Shingler In Harrisburg several days the past week.

Dick l'uckey. his sister. Mariim. and Bland Clark, motored to Mechnnicsburg Tuesday for their sister. Dorothy l'uck-ev student at Irving College.

Mrs William Brodheck returned home Monday from the western part of the state where she visited her son and daughter. Miss Anna Wear, a registered nurse of Washington. D. is visiting her mother. Mrs.

Hilla Wear. Miss Inez Madden is siiendins her vacation in IlarrisbuiR nnd rhiladcl- PllMr. and Mrs. Wesley Irvin of Juniata visited Irvin's sister last Sunday. Aughwipk Valley June o.

Visitors and callers at Har-rr Hippie's during the past week were. Samuel Crone, flair Burdge. Inez Burilge. Verna and Gladys Korer, Ictus Kitchie. Mttrtin Bowser, of Augh-wick Mrs.

Leone Burdge and son. Marshall. Max Block and friends of Altoona, John Ayers, George and Erfred Mike llolesa. Kenneth Minnick. George friends in Altoona.

Mrs. Forest Myers of Altoona, visited sick bv their singing1. Grnce Snook. Has' vention. All the County Snblmth Schools Klcknbaugn-, Secretaru took a triD to i her sister, Mrs.

Harry Hard, several throughout the state are Aiuiy Puchal la. John Appleby. Russell Lvnn. Ray nioiid Miller, John Minnick. Gress.

JoW; posted on Dies Gettvsburg on Memorial Day. rid convention trips. BenniP' er. Tlie iiiinniil Spring Kun run(iny Room lit. gnw Guy Snyder.

Crl Juniata Vallev Uaslo.ii..,ii Sl'NDAY S( IIOOL REPORT the fullest extent. selves to davs the past week. Mr. John Liglitner, who is employed in Altoona. visited at his home here over the week-end.

Distant relatives and friend's who attended the funeral of Mrs. Isabelle Cnmnbell. Mietti John Workman. Lysle Wagner. Larrv -a in.

school outing will be held in the Koy Dunniire orchard. June 20th. all flay. Every one present can expect to have time as nrogram furnished Room i Fellutving is the Sunday school re- i.evine. George Minnick harles Reeiler.

Riivinon.l n.w.L-a., 'I'uo ioi- iasr. Jur School Sunilav were as follows: berry. Ralph john Kerr Chas Aft mostly by the children of the Vacation Appleby on Esther Nelson. gus Enyeart. Room 11.

Bm-hanan. Ed. HarHiivni. Bprvl Mr. etc, rles Trimmer and wife of I ar- uiuu, From Our Busy Suburb, Allenport Mrs.

James Miller had two very large and beautiful bunches of peonies which were admired by everybody who saw them and a sneak thief visited her Bilile school, which is now in pmsiw nt Soring Kun. Games of all kinds will 'ol. 17.17 5.20 8.5!l 7J1S -Methodist I'resbylcrian Allenport M. Lutheran ''aplist lisie. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Zeigler and Mr. and Mrs. George Zeiglr and daughter, of Dry Hun. Mr.

George Miller nnd A hall flf be held, suitable to all ages, game will also he in order. ...52 55 sister. Tressa. of Pittsburgh, Mrs. S.

H-foot awning, good Mrs. Ira Maseniore spent Room 13, grade A Snow, Elmet Wilson. Fore yard on Thursday night and stole every Fore yard on Thursday n.gnt anu stole pV nt, so Hi half r.ln.. her daughter Mrs Harry Dun- ii. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. vlliam.e ier daughter, Mrs.

aarry xj daughter Miss Katha- blooming flower and left only four buds. Lucy Furnace 1.5S S. Cornelius, with mire. t-ast renna. Mt.

Lnlon, Pa. 0-8-2t SeaL Jem. i.

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