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Jjl 1. .1. themoun union TIMES; Robt. J. Coons is Irvin Kepler Accepts Shapiro Theatre, Three Days, Mon.

Ms, Wed. Dec. 31st, Jan. 1 and 2nd. SrX, "THE PAPEH rHK PKOPLE PREFER" il l.

rt--U DMMI DAoiiMn Called by Death, New Bank Position The TIMES it I'ubliahrtl every Friday bj ii niri Mr. Itoborl I. Coons died lit his home I nun the cell Whig, A. 3. L.

H. WfcLLH i Orhlsonla mi WpdiiPsdnV evening, M.I.. December Al the regular; Filiiora and Prourirlnrn 1 1 IW, h( tlU HH.Iillily lhi Hoard of 1 from ihi.miiii.mi1h. Hp had been Vi of Klkl.m Itnnklng mi.l Trust I terms: $2.00 rer Year in Advance 'm rmv Mr. coons is wpii company lust Tuesday.

Mr. irvin $2.25 if not in Advance known' tln people of Kepler announced lo the Hoard! II. (mice In Mount coiintv. Iih vlin; published for tlmt 111' had received very compllincii- Big Vaudeville Acts Tantalizing, Ear-Teasing Musical Numbers Fashion Plates of Grace and Charm A Big Joy Jamboree Greatest Super-Musical Comedy Organization CONCEIVED, TO PLAY AT POPULAR PRICES WITH A Flock of Beautiful Girls ALL AS PRETTY AS AN ART CALENDAR I'll iun hh HMiiiKl rlHKa mail mat- many yours in i.isonui i mnihhcii. i.lr.

Coons wns prominent In blent of flip list Null. Mini Hank nt ler. chinch life lii liis pin mi lv. ho hav- Snnhury. a hunk having resources (nl; t.vl.k Session of I 111' Presbyterian t-hnrrli good many of mi.l.

niter piirpfnll.y i considering siiiiip fpll Unit In justice to his family mid himself lie must in -1 (opt tlip proffered position. I Mr. Kopler hen tendered Ills rcsig-! ypa is. Tlip fniipral will lip lipid from hi' lioinp on Suiiilav aftpruoon, 1pcpiii1ipi' IRVING N. LEWIS REVIEW MANY SICK IN Mill NT IMON AND VICINITY As we go lo prp.ss.

iiuiny iienple of Hip poinniiinli.v mid vicinity are ill. TIip epidemic which has Iippii sweeping tlip niitioii Inis not passed l.y Mount I'liion. Al tin- IopiiI physicians hip kppt on Hip go from morning untiJ nighl. Iir. I is i.iiiiiiipil to his nl 2 o'clock III charge of Upv.

It. nation to tin Hoard wliirli was accept-; S. liuiris. pastor of Hip Presbyterian pd. to takp pffpel al.ont Hip llrst of, i liiir.

li of I niou. Iiiiprnipnt will bo in Hip eeinclcrv nt Orhisnnia. Mr. Kpplcr will retain liis holiliniis Funeral will Iih directed l.y IIpI.IpI. in the Elkton llaiikiint and Trust Com-; A i i.iiiiiIpIp ol.iiuarv will appear iipvI imhi.v.

continuing to serve as a director. a CxO Iioiiip todav ill. anil Hr. Ilcrkness is wppIi just out iiftpr nn iilinpk. rails liavp Iippii coming from out of town I'm' RAM IS M.

NIIAKKK CD CD pliysicinus from Moiuil I'nipii. and also to net ill nil advisory eapaeity. There ill l.p no change ill I lie pi'i si.iiiipI of the Trust Conipauy. Tlip vice- president. Dr.

S. I'laudp Sykps. who I lias liiM-n associated wltli tlip lunik for years, will assume Its active manngpuiPiit. together with Mr. Warren Kpminrd.

who lias lieon eleeleil 3 'Kra iipIs Marion Sharer, a Civil War ami of iiiueroii for the pas: twen'y-six years, dii'd in iiiiiu'. No-e'pi'ei- at CD ay NEARLY A MILLION Fl.l CASKS Washington. Dee. I'll. -Tlie number of cusps throughout the coun- 111 lias and who k.

1 ypin-s. inoiitlis Mid Hi siH iptary and ti-piisiirer. davs. bppn eoniipiti'd Willi tin to GO the! 1'oinpnny Iry sliowed auot her increase ports re Altlioiiuli M' had iii iv.si tlirpp ypais. poor hpalih for several he had: It sppins tlip First National Hank of here stall Hie I l.y put.

lip health 's and the Iiistri.t week piidinu I Its', the total Imi.i-.iMvl in henltli snlticipiillv enomili Siinl.iirv for somp tiinp last lias lipe serviep from of I iliimlija f. 22. Upaltli ollii 05 to hp taken to the home of liis sou in on a "still hunt" for a suittil.lt person Iluntiiuiton. Afler his arrival ill Hiinf-to till licit- leiiiiirPinPiils. and aftpr iimion he improved mpidly and looklna into Hip vpeords of aldp to take a walk every day and ill- men.

decided on the Ihirty-spvpntli. tend church services. Mr. Kepler, as lieinL' I lie one man lhor- Nothing Funnier Since America Went Dry "SOME SHOW." rasps at All In Ihp niunlHr of lieaths fioiii intiiipii.a uiialil hp pxpeeled. the otlieials a.l.l.'il.

hut tliey reipai(sl their statement that any attempt to predict dplinitply the couvsp of the spread would l.p futile. OKATII OK W. SANDERSON His death was iinexpis lpd as lip had loiiKhly o.uahliP'1 liy tviison ot his l.aiiK-Iipph very aciivp ilip week previous to imr cxpplieiicp. knowlpfltp and pimac-liis and Hie l.pforp his death, and the diipclors of hp pin-took of liis Iti-pnktast mid i tint hunk uiirtiiiniou.sl.v tenderpd the lunch, and seemed lo hp in spir-'position to him in such manner that its. However, at I while sittinK in lie tell It his duly to accepi.

p-I MilTlin his chair, in' was overcome a stroke; Mr. Kepler lias made no arraiuie It is a Show For MOTHER, FATHER WIFE, SISTER AND DAUGHTER THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY IT IT'S ALL GOOD CLEAN, WHOLESOME And ENTERTAINING lair Meaioria I of paralysis troin which he never re- inputs as ypt lot- the remoai ot ins stift't, li(l in tho J. i-overed. family to Siiiilmr.r, hut will sicurt I lit' Surviving him are liis son. O.

S. wppk-pnds in Klktnn for an indplinitP Shaicv. imp sister. Mrs. Anna Koons, 'timp.

of Sileni. Ohio, and the followim; Mr. Kepler in tendering liis rpsiuna-l Ki auilchildreii Marirtierile, Naomi, tion said hospilnl nil 'lirisHuits l'Urnafn ft I '2 o'clock. A week In frnc-liirtMl hip in t'ftll nl his Lite hiunc. it nil coinplicfttions HcvcloiiiMl.

which i jiutMl Jits The wjis hunt in Savillc iancis. flurry and llermird Sharer. r. Harvey FI. Mat-key.

Tresi lenl. Mrs. H. A. T.lake of Huntington nnd The Hoard of fhrpctors.

'i up titwnsliiu, INmtv con nl. v. mi Octuhcr mwt A Complete Change of Program Nightly. Both Pictures and on the Stage 17 People. Special Midnight New Year's Show.

Tuesday Jan. 1st, 12 M. Complete Change of Program Prices for this engagement: Children 25c, Adults 50c at all Performances. Waller Sharpr. of llpcklcv.

ami Hay-: Klkt.ni Trust 1M4. hcin-c nr Ihc lime )f his th-nth was ajfiHl S4 ycjirs. 1 month nnd itys. FIc fdiH'iiliMt in the jnihlh-srliools uf h'kcslmr. I'crry county, ami lihiuinliohl Acinlctny.

After teaching school a ninnhcr of years, he cstftli-iisioMi himself in tho mercantile hnsi-ness in Huntinudon. in wliicii business UKind Sharpr. of Skt'llpytown. Texas; Maryland, also four I'niipral services will he held at St. It is with dt't'l) rparet that I write M.inin's I'aiholic church toinorrow this letter of resignation.

niorniiiK. Simp May il lias heen my priv- iiletie and pleasurp to spi-vp witli and for The al.ove account is from Tlip I cannot forgpf our I'rpsiilpur. Mr. 3C iptireinenr ni'ion. West irgiimi paia-rs.

I rancis rank r. ITit-e. also 1111:1111 he was idenf iticil unlil hi 3C DC Marion Sharer was Hie pldpst son Mr. Ilptiry insiimer. Air.

Mr. and Mrs. Saimipl Sharpr wliosp Knoch Short and othi-rs wlio were witli lioinp a fpw milps south of Mount when the company started business. I niou. His in.iiher was a ineinlier of Thp succpss and jirowth of Hip insti-thp Inrgp P.uckley family.

Hp was a union has Iippii my c.mstanl aim. We mcml.cr of Company 2rjnl Itetii-jcan all feel proud of I lit' poshion tile nienl of reuiisylvania Volunteers, and Klktnn liankiiiu' Trust Company a coinra.le of mine in 1 lie army. He aiitr liolds in this Community, ninl of I lie I have corresponded fur years and it lias and is rendering to its have a beautiful, letter from the wife customers anil the public, of liis son. testifying to liis high Chris- Il is with gratitude Hull I here ro-Man She says she knew hini t-ord my apprecinlinn of Hip confidence KXKCTTOK'N SAI.K Vitfimhlp Ural Kstalf and Personal rrtiprrty, ill Uiiblin Township, Hunt-; ingdiiii iiiiulv. rrnmi.

Thp undersigned eveculor of the Ks-; tale of John M. late of Dub- lin township, deceased, will expose to public sale by virtue of an order from the urphniis' Conn of Huntingdon Countv ou Saturday the llltll day of! January llliil, at 1 r. M. tit the for foriy years and never knew him to placed in me ami the cooperation giv be aimrv. He was a good soldier and i-n l.v Mr.

Harvey II. Mackey. presi fries farm. Hie following describptl Ileal in Me has served as a director or the Slandintf Stone Xatumal ami the (Iramre Trust ('nnitiaiiy also the rrovitlent Knildin. and Loan Association.

Me was a consistent member of the St. James Lutheran church, and. was a member of the Huntingdon hxhre or Kiks. Surviving besides liis wife are two daughters. Mrs.

J. rolTenbers-'er. of Altoona. and Mrs. A.

Shasn. of Iluni-inudott also live grandchildren and two brothers, K. K. Sanderson, of Sax-hoi. jind J.

M. Sanderson, uf New rdoomtieltl. Mr. Sanderstm was one id' Huntingdon's oldest and most highly rcsuecled citizens. He was of a pleasant, disposition, and was a good conversationalist.

He had a sense of hnniur in his conversation, and delighted hi discussing the early history of the county and the important topics of the day. The funeral services will lie held from his hue residence at. o'clock Thursday afternoon, conducted by liis Kec. K. Manges.

I No. 1. All that certain plot ot a line young man. Of the one liiintli-pd tleur. III-.

S. Claude Sykps. vice-prcsi of us who ploddpd through tho wind tlent. and path director, also Hie pleas and dust of Virginia in slimmer and ilslant relations with all employes. uiui.v of t-ei.

tiling three oil 'I'lie I'liin- of eve. lis; lil-ollirllt ground in Ncelyton, Huntingdon conn- ty. renns.vlvania. adjoining lit' Xpely- now ilo.t icl.l.-l, refill I or- loll Hold pro pony, liountieo on lilt this lade. dde we north by mi alley, on the west by a lot say good-bye for awhile, and 'ntion in my judgment is a distinct op then the glad reunion.

Till I.MAS A. portunity, and 1 have accepted the cntive Vicp-l'i-csiilenl of the First tional at Suiibiiiy. I'a. It is niy of W. D.

Stitt: on thp south by Klein- I ing street, on. the. east by the hotel i property and having ihcreon erected a i frame stable. No. 2.

All that house and lot in Neelyion. Peiinsylvaiiia known ns tile Xeelylon hole! property hountted on thej ilpsh-p to take up Hiese tlulies as soon as possible after Keb. 1. You will always lind mc ready and willing to give yon the lieuptir of my counsel ami advice, and to help in any Oucttal l'ainlcr tial rainter. of Cromwell town-died in Hie Mercy hospital, at knvii, Friday.

December T2, Announcement! Having leased the property of the Baldwin Lumber Company at Mount Union, we wish to announce to the public that we well open for business about WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1929. THE LONG LUfVIBER CO. R. E. Long, Prop.

Mount Union, Pa. itu. ship. Johns about days- who actively take up ji. m.

of influenza, after five way I can tho: illness. She was the daughter of my work here. T.V(J VI'I'MCATIONS SWAMP I.KKNSK Kl'KKAI: loliu necessity prevents our find Louisa Alice Hamilton Paint-; The change ot cast by Kaili-oad Street on the south by Fleming Street on the west by lot of S. I l'ctei'soii (above property Hie north by an alley. Having thereon erected a large frame Hotel P-iiilding and other necessary outbuildings.

No. All that certain tract of land situated in Tell township, Huntingdon county. I'ennsylva nia, adjoining lands One hundred and nineteen employes: er of Cromwell township. She was born friendships from being sot-lose but they l-epreseniiiig 14 iHr cent ot rite bureau March li. and was aged Hi years, need not bp less sincere, and I shall months and -I days at the time of 'hope that each 'of you may often lind her She is survived by her convenient to come to Suuhury.

tuts and the following brothers and! With kindest wishes to each nnd nil of motor vehicle's working force, were absent with colds and influenza, while a record number of applications poured the offices. The bureau is admittedly swamped and fteiijamiu Kynon. registrar of motor vehicles, of Alex lioiise. Frank Scott Jind Kinnii- all Pearl, nnd assuring you that 1 shall at sisters: Karl. Floyd.

Paul. Leila, Ada and Iiorothy. Services were tunes be keenly interested ill cacti dividual and the P.anking at the home of her parents Mondav. in. uel lood.

containing acres more or and loss. i No. 4. All that piece or parcel of laud siluate in the Township of Dublin, suitl it would take hours to get licenses into Hie mails. Trust Company, lielievp me.

Sincerely. lliVIX T. KKPI.KR. Spcretary and Trpusurer lie December L'4. lill'S.

at I p. in. Itev. Herbert olliciating. Interment Monroe cemetery.

Funeral directed by Frank Heidel. YKTTKK ItOI.l (i KK Clarence Vetler. son of Mr. and r. County r.t Hiiniiitgdou containing acres and allowance and known for over a hundred years as the Jeffries, farm.

Ilootl limestone kind under a high 'slate of cultivation and having erected thereon a full set of'faim buildings Willi flowing water and nrtificinl light house and burn also a tenant house, gootl orchard, near good school and Mrs. Frank Yetter. of ami Mabel Martha liolinger. of Thret. Mr.

Kepler is the elder son of the late IS. M. Kepler, at one time cash-lei- of the First National Hank in Mount I'liion. Mrs. Kepler.

Hie mother, resides in Lewistown. I'-aliiie Ramsey Boolier ifamsey liooher. of Cromwell township, (tied at the home of her Martin IJoolier. Thursday, 2K. about a.

m. from the Springs. were united in marriage at tile parsonage of the Methodist Kpis- cop.ll cuilicil in -tiipicioii on of a recent stroke. ISooher INKW SI NDAY SCHOOL churches wilhin a mile of the Itailroad KOOM DKUK'ATKirstation. I'ect'llioer o.v Jtet ti n.

nteci. tnjiit Mr. and Mrs. Yetter are well known young people who have a host of was the daughter of Samuel and Betsy 'Anne lleck Whurtoii. She was lioru in township.

October 1S4S. 1C No. All thai tract of timber land located on Tuscarora Mountain, said iie.tos no in i. UKnl S( and The nt-w Presbyterian Sunday school room which has. been previously noted -uship.

County and State bounded of death. innm-si. mm idays at Hip time 6lie was a member of DEATH OF MKN. I. W.

IRVIN the Brethren.111 was tiedua feu on miii-i0 lini(s of John Flood 1). Peterson tiay inoi-ning nisi iin simple out, in- on he east br hinds of S. chuith. She is survived by the fol Krank. of Three services, tins is ine room iui- nit jilM( the south by lands of the Gen -tiosniiue tiouper, i-o-kiiow it lowin" cliil.tr.,!! o.i.lu.,i M.inl.Oo,, ,11,1 1 rl.u, ,1.0,::.

School nurse 9avs all girls should know this A Tt ot i.rmiinT et' Oermanv Vallev cmititeu ti.e pi.n.i.... wn. eii pfractories Company and on the Homer, Mrs. Beckie John, nnd Mrs. at noon liristmas Day.

after a longed illness from complications. lino oecii iiupti tun twu. much invest bv Oosliorn, containing about ment as is necessary for the beginners. .50 ni-ves. The children were delighted with the And the following personal proper! new equlpmenl which consist of small fodder by the bundle, torn, oats.

l.ottie Price of Hurnhani and Martin, 'of Cromwell township. Funeral serv- Mr. Hooper was born April IK. 1N3N. and was a son of Hubert sou Hooper were lipid in the liockhill Furnace Brethren church Sundav.

luackuoarus. huekwhejit lo be sold by the December '-'H. December P.I2S. 111 a Uev. H.

V. 'its a most impressive one bushel, hay and straw by the ton; also await officiating. Interment Monroe 111110 olks- A one iron bed. and bedding, oil stove, ccmererv. Funeral directed bv "hp corner ot the room.

dresser, chairs, poal stove, Heidel. I Hev. K. S. Burris, the pastor, and; Mr.

isinU. kl8 tensils. iellies and oilier iThomas Appleby, superintendent ot numerous to mention. Nellie Anne Hooher 'Sunday school, had 11 part in the dedi- TKltMS ok SAI.K: Wf of purclinse Nellie Anne Boohcr. chiltl of tht' neK Unite when he property is knocked Mrs.

Naomi K. Irvin. wife of David W. Irvin, East Logan avenue. Altoona, a former resident, of Orbisoniii.

dietl at her home Thursday nigh! of coinplicnlions after ten days' illness. Mrs. Irvin had been a member of thp First Episcopal church for many years. She was a daughter of David anil Mary Stevens, and was born in Hunt iugd.m coiuilv. August 111 l.si',1.

Surviving arc 'her husband, one daughter and two sons: Mrs. M. M. Outshall. al home; Arthur S.

Irvin. Altoona: I). K. Irvin. Collingswood, X.

six grandchildren and two sisters: -Mrs. Marella Ware nnd Mrs. Jennie Piu-kcy, Orbisoniii. Funeral services were held at the in charge of the Kev. Skil- lington.

D. D. Interment in Kosehill Howdy Folks ami rMisiui eignr uooiier. no was liinrrietl to Minn Kiukend. who died several years ago.

Surviving, are fliree brothers: John. James and Harry Hooper, all ot Maplcton. He was a member of the Presbyterian church of Maplpfon. and was a highly respected citizen. He was also a member of Maplcton Lodge.

P. S. of A. Funeral services will be held from the home of his brothel-. James II.

IlooM'r. Mapleton, Friday afternoon, at 'J o'clock, in charge of his pastor. Itev. C. IL (Joshorn.

assisted by liev. V. (L VOI LET IS INTROIU'CK TO OCR SKW and Minnie llicks Boolier. died at vii to (he purchaser; 40 when the Almanac for 1929 liitn, 1 ho 0.1 nl HICl ale is conlirincd liy flip Court; otl'r I'ndoubtedly your lirst thought is of ship. Monday.

December 'li, about 0 p. after a day's illness. Nellie warn a booklet giving weather lorecasts. movements of the moon and sun and bom 11127 and was aged 1 year. 1 month and days at the Steele, pastor of the Methodist church.

in out' year secured by bond und mortgage with interest at legal rate and insurance in faVor of grantor as his interests may iipj.ear.or cash. Personal property, cash. .1. K. Wiley.

K.xecutor of the last Will mid. Testament of .1. M. Jeffries, deceased. Mount I'nion.

Pennsylvania. A. W. Scott. Auctioneer, Charles K.

Hower, Attorney. the Boolier home, as little-Nellie (cm clery. Altoona. 11 cure for all ills. Armour's Partner's Almanac for is different.

It gives itlie information, ordinarily given in an almanac and in addition to this it is ichock full of real information for those jinterested in agriculture, directly' or I Indirectly. i Bead the introdiiction oh page two by was flip second death in four days, Mr. Booher's mother having died on Thurs- -Mapleton. iinrial will ronow in tno 1-VIIows" cemetery, Mapleton. directed l.y W.

(j. lilatt. of Mount I'liion. 'day and was buried the day Nellie be-icanie ill. She is survived by her par- One Day Battery Service Our new' iliarging cliiirges batteries perfectly 8 lo IS hmivs.

you betlfr. tongei -M?" cluirgcand saves mi nub" pense. Why suiter (he ance of poor lights anil sliiKS starting? Bring that, weak littery in today. I'avc reiKiircn-and re-eliargcd. Al l- WORK AKATF.KI' DEATH OF B.

K. BYKKS lents and the following brothers and: ttic president 01 our company and you too will know that Armour's is tlifTer- sisters, all nl home: Willard, of Itenjamin Franklin liyers, KVKRY 1'iwso! Kvi.liiie. Kl-pddv. Har at liis llOIUK nnd Idn Service will bill Kurnace, dittl suddenly jent. Armour's Fertilizer Works.

Lex-ringtoii Building. Baltimore. Mtl. PARCEL DELIVERED BY LOCAL POST OFFICE Christinas parcels were- lian-year at the Mount I'nion post lie hold in the Monroe church. Uev.

KXKCl TOR'S NOTICE Kstale of Mrs. Mary Wenel, lale of die borough of Mount I'nion, Hunt- i ingdon County, Deceased Notice is hereby given that letters) testamentary upon the, estate of the said iloedcur have been granted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted to id estale are required to make payment, and those having claims or de- mantis against. Hie same will make them known without delay to Charles M'enzeL Executor. Mount I'nion. Herbert Beam olliciating.

Interment, j. I Mauy .1 llol.l Boast Pork Funeral directed by; Slipper Monroe cemetery Frank Heidel. Tin' iadips -of thp First Baptist ichitrch of Mount I'liion will hold a fi'east pork snppor'in the social room of it he church on January Y2. P.IU'.l.froin Son Williams OKATIIS OK CHILDREN Wptlnpsday. December P.I2K about a.

111. Mr. Byers had not Ih'cii feeling well for several days, but was able to he about. He stated that he would walk out to the porch, but fell as he was about to open tile front door. He was carried to a couch by his sons, and died within a few minutes.

Ho was thp son of John and Margaret Malone Ityprs. and was born in Kianklin enmity. May 2'J, and was aged years. 7 months anil 4 days nt the time of his death, lie Is survived by the following cliil- Stale Roatl. The infant son of John K.

Horii I 7 I'- 1- Annie K. Moore Horn. -died 'at the home I i'lllMll' fiJ-R TALKING to a roomful of high school girls on personal hygiene, an experienced district nurse said: "One of the basic rules of health for girls is to keep the system functioning naturally at all times. Normal exercise and diet habits should be encouraged. But when necessary there's no harm in taking mtjol, since it works mechanically and can't disturb the normal functions of any organ of the body.

Particularly with girls, there are.times when nujol should always be taken. Take a spoonful every night for a few pays. It's a thoroughly safe ami harmless method. It won't cause distress -or gas pains or griping." Nujol is different from any other substance. It contains no drugs or medicine.

It can be taken safely no matter how you are feeling because it is so pure and harmless, and works so easily. Every woman should keep a bottle on hand. Every druggist has this remarkable substance. Get the genuine. 1 Allemmrt Notice of Stockholders' Mepting Tin of the parents.

IB! West Maxwell street, at 0 o'clock Sunday Surviving, are the pirents and these! sisters nnd brother: ISesslel Julia and! regular lt.eelin.r tlte ollice ninl lit innilin of lirist inns roelinj; nnd li'ttrrs wjis much lai'KtT in former years. Xntwithstiuul-insr the lienvy the post oltk-e here elennetl nut every i i reel that was do-livenilile hy tfijrht o'eloek Christintis eve before the othce elosed. 'I'lii is ruther nu uuiisiial record. On fhristuuis lay there were a ifiuuher of speial deliveries came in and were tciven prompt mention. Along with the Christmas rush, the epidemic has made its inroads upon the jkisI oilice force, at times there being two men oft" sick.

On AVednesdny' of this "week there- were three men down. Mr. S. iiillilaicl. elerk.

Mr. 'lareiic M.eUarvey. clerk, and Mr. Floyd Tai'sons, earrier. In spile of tin handicap because of the shortness of help, the work has been kept goin.ir by the efforts of the postmaster, his assistatit and those who, were on the job.

i Iron: Mrs. Anna (Hunt, Harry Horn, all home. Following Amos .1., Mrs. Clara Carter. Benton, services at the home on Monday.

le- Store Room For Rent For Rent A line store room, sinb. for flothing ami furniture with all improvpinents. Also room attachpd for of Pennsylvania nveiuie street. Mount I'liion. P'1- (1f n- eeniber 24th.

in charge of Hev. H. Wil lis HartsiK-k. pastor of the First Methodist church, burial was made in Odd Fellows eemeterv. directed by W.

O. Blatt. Stockhohlt'i-s First National Hank of Mount I'nion. I'nion. for thp election of a Hoard of Direct, irs to serve for Hie ensuing vear.

ami the transaction of any other business Hint may be properly presented to the meeting will bp held in Hip banking rooms of thp above saitl bank from the hour of to A. Tiles laj January Nth. Attendance stockholders will be appreciated. The First National Hank of Mouni I'liion. Edwin S.

Ouster. Mrs. Adaliiie Scott, of Bockliill F'ur-iince: Mrs. Allen Bye. of Newtown.

Kit. Waller K. Ityers, of Wapwallopen. and Karl, of Altoona. and the following brother and sister: William Byers.

of Bockliill Furnace, and East ilroad Top station, tnul I'or iiari" hnu. lni.nl!m in ttlP tOWH. Welch- j-li-ti lars or address A. S. Unhappy Realization may' lioi realize wliat the ronteiiis of your Imme are tvortli i.nril after the fire.

Tlien you may find that you are under injured. It rests less lo check tip 011 values now than to wait until lite forces you to do it. We can he of muleriui assistance to you in protecting you agvinst flimiK-iai loss through lire destruction. Carl Wharton tuMii-Hiree and Rest! Kstnte hart on Building Bell Phone 260 Mount I'nion, Pa. Dale W.

Dell, son of Postmaster Willis (J. Dell and Verna Querry Dell, dietl at the home of the parents in Mapleton. Monday morning, Deceiniter 24fh, Mary Uosenberry. of Richmond, Pa. Funeral service will be held at the home of the deceased Saturday.

December PCS at 1 p. Kev. Her FIRST BAPTIST Clll'RCII Merlin Sim rphohlers 12-14-4t hi llli-clia DEATH OK KOKKKT JOHN COONS Nti'Ui" bert officiating. Interment at Or- The chiltl was horn at Mapleton. May liisonia cemetery.

Funeral directed by 31. T.KiS. Surviving, are the parents. Frank Heidel. ami one brother, Fred M.

Dell, aged 10. Funeral services will lie hekl at the stockholders of the First Card of Thanks sel't The messages for the closing Sunday of the year as announced bv the pus-tor, the Upv. A. who will preach at both services are "A (treat Adventure" and "Sef Apart for Jesus Christ." They will be helprul Xpw Year's anticipations. UK, oi vrot'.

titm of a board of for the ensuing year, ami Trutk For Sale home Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. An International one-ton truck for in charge of Rev. W. O. Steele: iiastor eele; asttr We desire in this milliner to exteittl our thanks to the many friends ami neighbors for their kindness ami sympathy during the illness and death of tion of othpr business as c.m.e Lefore the meeting nl Rale-, new tires all around.

This truck of the 3lethodisl church, aiapleton Mapleton. lioltcrt John Coons, prominent citizen of i ii liisonia. died Wednesday. December -Jiith. at p.

m. Full obituary will be printed hi later issue of this pa iter. Funeral services will he held at the home of the "deceased. Sunday, December itrjs, at 2 p. m.

Funeral di-leuted by Frank Heidel. Is in eood condition. Anyone interest- Burial 111 the Odd fellows school worship ami lH'hlVed SOU. I cemetery. I I St Vw m.t;i nuti i I t.

will oall on or address Aldeu Ram- Mapleton, y. Ittatt. directing. etrting. their banking house from Juiiiuuy S.

holders are renuested yj 7 Jl ami the young people i Fai.h I 'bines uiid Mount Union, Pa. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fellowship Night. Wednesday at 7:30.

Ic-vi 12-28-2t Siilisrrilx' for TIm Times. L. S. Etnier, cashier. 4.

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