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i 'T I PAGP. SEVEIf. MOUNT UNION pMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 193ft rrr rarrn vtzq: acres 66 nurchM propst and daughter Evelyn, Upper Hill Valley ADVERTISING having erscU(, Verna Park, and Ruth Bar Valley, several days last week. Miss Aids Foreman, ot Carlisle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. V.

Reese. IQBITLIARYI Union they lost three children la death; Mildred Corson Heath, David Corson, Jr. and an infant daughter. ber and daughter, Louise, and a filing house and SPACE CLASSIFIED LEGAL Ray Grove all ot Huntingdon. S8 Deed Book No.

5 paM J41s. M. Dovle. Charles Free of Mlllerstown J. A.

Rohrer, ot Mount Union, Miss Helen Free, ot Grandsvllle, Js' 2 Bounded on the Mrs. George Secrett 5, Two cent per word, first insertion. Kenneth of Altoona and -asi ana West by Augh- i "on ana on the South by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker all spent Sunday at the Harry Free puffl enrgi iino or let.

SHADE GAP BESTS ORBISONIA NINE Mount Union, July 30. Mrs. home. for 50 cents. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bteiningsr and children and Mrs. Harrison Stsininger, ot Roekhlll, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Householder and son of Huntingdon, spent Sunday at tha Levi Madden horns.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKlm and sons Glenn and Blair, spent the week-end with friends In Mount Union. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph McCon-aughey snd family, ot Monroe Valley, called at the home ot Robert James, ot Three Springs, Monday Catherine Secrest, wife ot George H. Secrest died July 28, 1936 in Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Querry and son, Blllle, and Mr. and Mrs.

James Querry, and son, Alfred, snd Mr. snd Mrs. Kenneth jsTcaih with copy to all with whom we have the Spencer Hospital, Mesdvllle, after an illness ot 4 weeks. She was born in the Long Hollow, visited his niece, Mrs. D.

F. Bowman, on Friday. Miss Viola Hall has returned to her home at Huntingdon after a three weeks' visit with her grandparents. Miss Alda Foreman and nieces Heelri and Vivian Reess left Sunday for Pittsburgh whers they will visit relatives. John Hovis, of Pittsburgh, spent the week-end with his family- Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Bowman, daughter Eleanor, and son Rob Shade Gap, July 31. Behind the masterful pitching ot Cloyd running account at the office. 10 cent extra Boston and Mr. and Mrs.

Tra. Me- Mitnin county, September 21, 1912, and was the daughter of Cartney and family enjoyed a fins Pries the Shade Gap men defeated the Orbisonia nine on Wednesday Harry T. and Dora fMorffin) Mil are charged on books. utioni of respect $1 and up, in advance. trip to Hershey park, on Sun day.

ler. She was united in marriage evening by a 6 to 8 score. Price, evening. Feb. 15, 1830 to George Mr.

snd Mrs. David Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Lynn and children, Nelda and vlitH of Thank 50 cents in advance; in memoriam, Secrest at Hagerstown. Maryland. Mrs. Secrest was a member oS the Methodist church at Atkin Mr. and Mrs.

Ebert Hershey, of children David and Viola were entertained to dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char in his ususl stride, fanned nine and allowed only three hits. Cut-shall started on th mound for Orbisonia, but after giving live hits and three runs, he was re ine. n.mgiusviiie, recently.

son's Mills. She was a good wife ert, of Illinois, are visiting their respective parents and other relatives in the community. ley Hancock, of Lower Hill Valley, and mother, a kind neighbor and in honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Northern Taylor NUMBER SERVICE Advertisers who do not devisee, 0f Jame.

A. Doylei De. caid). Containing seventeen acres more or less id commonly known the See Deed Book 'S No. 5 Pag, 149 S.

M. Doyle. Tract No. 8. Alio all that certain tract of land In Shlrleyaburg Borough.

Huntingdon County Penn a. Bounded on the North by Bullet Lind, a public highway on the East by the landi of the Eaii Broad Top Iron Coal Company, on the South by lands now or formerly of George W. Radle and on the West by Aughwlck Creek. Containing 18 acres and allowances. See Deed Book No.

7 Page 152 S. M. Doyle. Seized taken Into execution and to he sold as th property of S. M.

Doyle. Terms Cash or Its equivalent. A. WATNB STEELE. Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon Penn's. Julv 22. 1936. 7, 23-30 and Preston Metzler and a friend, Jenkins, who were recently mar she will be missed by a large circle of friends. lieved in the third by Clark, who finished the with five strikeouts to his credit snd six hits ried.

to divulge their names and addresses may use ot Ohio, are guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Clinton Ma Surviving are the husband and Mr. and Mrs. Velve Brown and against him. Times "Boa Number" service free of charge.

We are glad to know that the Hoover boys, George and Freddie, nilas. one son. Anthony Secrest, aged 2 years; ber parents. Mr. and children, Kenneth, Mary and Bet The outstanding hit of the game was Rowe's homer lo the fourth am muwiy recovering irom a serious pity never divulged.

Replies to "Boa Number" ire received at The Times. If these replies ty, of Hares Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, ot California, visited in the horns ot Mr. and Mrs.

Herb case of typhoid fever. with two on base. M. Pyles and George Gladfelter of Waterfall was J. Price led the Shade Gap team's Whitsel, recently.

be forwarded by mail to advertiser, a postage through our community last week, interesting people in the soil con ERSONALS bitting aces with two out of three, while Crouse and Lake each ob E. H. Hammon and son William fc muit be made. servation. transacted business In Hunting tained two for four.

Both teams gave their pitchers fine support. don, Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Miller and brother. Dale Miller, two sisters, Mrs.

Merle Broumer and Mrs. Albert Sample, of Meadville. Pa. Thefuneral service was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Secrest at Aughwick Mills. Friday afternoon. July 31, 1936 at 2:30 p. m. The Rev.

Mr. Han-awalt conducted the service. Interment was made in the Germany Valley cemetery by Dun- mlrft'i fllnaral Bapvlpa Miss La Rue Stevens of Laidlg spent some time recently in the Mrs. J. B.

Ebersole and three Mrs. Harriet Grissinger, of The summary: rtiiements received up until 3 p. m. Tuesday West Garber street, had the plea Shade Gap sons, of Martinsburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Rohm, of Clarion county, Mrs. sure of having her sons and eluded on Classified page. Others listed "Too Horace Corbin and children Don grandchildren, from Illinois visit Lake, Zb Wilson, lb Crouse, 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stevens of Hustontown.

Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Strait and son Lester of Huntingdon, visited over the week-end with friends near Laidig. Classify." No classified ads received after 10 with her last week and it was a Wednesday. Price, happy time for this mother, who will be 90 years of age on her aid and Mary Ann and Mr.

and Mrs. McKinley App ot Roekhlll Furnace, visited In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Whitsel dur ab 4 12 2 0 3 118 0 4 12 11 3 0 110 3 0 2 0 0 3 10 0 0 3 110 0 3 12 0 0 3 0 0 0 Price, cf next birthday. Those who motored We were very thankful for the Feter Grant, Jr.

SPI SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri ing the week. the distance to visit Mrs. Grissinger and their sister. Miss Olive J. Snyder, ss L.

Snyder, rf M. Pyles, If sdvertiiing Rates furnished on application. nice showers during the week. They were certainly needed badly. Clair, the little son of Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Runk and Grissinger were, Harry F. Griss children, Verna, Janice, Madeline and LeDane, of Cherry Grove, inger and daughter, Marion, of Mrs. Raymond Wible of McCon- Jolllet, Illinois and J.

F. Griss nellsburg is recuperating slowly from spent Sunday afternoon and even t)R SALE Farm inger and son-in-law, Stephen the effects of a sunstroke. Mount Union, Aug. 1. Peter Grant, of West Garber street, died at his late home, July 31, 1936 at 6:30 a.

m. after an illness that extended over the past four years. He was confined to bed for four days. Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, ing at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

John Whitsel. Other guests in the Davison, of Chicago, Illinois. The Miss Vesta Sheffield, daughter of lE (arm located In Trough same home during the week-end party left Sunday evening to return to their homes. near hard road. Com- lot of E.

A. Fields est; on the South by Small Street and on the West by the above described property and having erected thereon a concrete block garage and adjacent to other lot and were: Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Jenkins l.i stock and equipment or Mr, and Mrs. William Sheffield, of South Main Street, Mercersburg.

is spending a very pleasant vacation with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gensimer March 18, 1876, he was the son of and son, Eugene, of Akron, Ohio, 1 and farm in good facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleai of Huntingdon County, I will expose to public sale at the Court House at Huntingdon, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936 at 1:30 p.

m. the following described real estate: All that certain parcel or lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Mount Union. Huntingdon County. frontine 25 feet on the South side of Walnut Street, and extending back therefrom 160 feet to an alley; bounded on the west by lot now or formerly of and sons Junior, Billy and Jack, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph McCouaughey and children, John, Frank, Myrtle Peter Grant and Frances Jane were entertained in the home of John Snyder of Knobsville. Miss A most desirable bargain. Totals 29 6 11 21 1 Orbisonia ab J. Walls, 2b 3 0 0 2 0 Weaver, ct 3 110 1 Corrle, ss 2 10 0 1 Rows, 3b 3 110 1 Hoffman, lb 3 0 0 8 0 Wilson, rf 3 0 10 0 Lane, If 3 0 0 0 0 Hatt, 2 0 0 5 0 App, 0 0 0 8 1 Cutshall, 1 0 0 0 0 Clark, 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 8 8 18 4 Briton. He was united in marriage Mrs.

Harriet Grissinger and Vesta took an active part in the and Oscar Boomy, Russell Whitsel ifjrm, The Mount union with Miss Mary Ethel Morgan and Paul McKim. daughter. Miss Olive Grissinger, on Wednesday of this week. December 6, 1918, at Philadel Home-coming Exercises at Knobsville, Saturday. July 25.

phia. They lived in Lewistown for Mrs. Mary Corson remains in a Miss Hazel Whitsel her aunt, Mrs. Fred Latherow, George N. Barnett of Waterfall a number of years prior to coming very critical condition at her IS'T-House on corner of transacted business in the county to Pitcairn, this week where she to Mount Union to reside.

The de home, corner of Garber and Divi hn ind Morgan Streets. seat, Saturday afternoon as did also will spend a month of her ceased was a member of the sion street. Mrs. Corson has never Trinity Reformed church of il Mrs, Robert McCracken Mrs. Blaine Bergstresser and daughter Feme, of Waterfall.

fully recovered from a serious Thomas Gearhart and on the east by lot of Blake Gearhart. Being Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Aspers, spent the week-end in the Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Stevens of operation which she underwent last year in a Philadelphia hos Feter Grant, was a Spanish- the eastern one-half of lot No, Knobsville spent part of Saturday American War veteran, having home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hue- in Appleby's Addition to the Bor pital, although she seemed better evening in Hustontown. served two enlistments.

The first ough of Mount Union: and having for a while. FESTIVAL garage. to William Klingler and the price agreed upon Is the sum of $2500.00 cash, and the undersigned administrator wishes to sell at private sale the said property free of Incumbrances for the sum of $2500. cash for the payment of the debts of the decedent. If no exceptions be filed thereto the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County will be asked to authorize the said sale on the third day of August 1936 at 10.00 A.

M. GERALD D. LUKENS, Adm. C. T.

A. CHAS. E. HOWER, Atty. July 9-16-23.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards thereon erected a frame two- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bishop and was from May 17, 1898 until November 24, 1898.

He enlisted and children Geraldine. Thelma, story dwelling house and out baby daughter, Patricia, of Har- Elsie and Norman of Laidig and Mr. at Marquette, Michigan, with Score by innings: Orbisonia 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 Shade Gap 2 0 3 0 0 1 6 Home run: Rows. Three base hit: Franklin Wilson. Two base hits: Lake 2, Crouse, J.

Price. Struck out: by Price, by Cut-shall, by Clark, 5. Bases on ball: off Price 2. buildings. Ml will be held In front rade school building on August 8th, for the the Presbyterian church.

James Edwards of near Waterfall risburg, have returned to their home in that city after a pleasant Company L. 34, Michigan Volun Seized, taken in execution and to were shopping and calling on friends be sold as the property of Mabel teers. The second enlistment was from July 21, 1898 until April 3, in Mount Union' Saturday evening. 1901. The second enlistment was Bernard Gress of McConnellsburg Smith Tatler.

Terms: Cash. A. WAYNE STEELE, made at Hancock, Michigan, with was visiting friends in this commun egil Notice! Sheriff. Company 30th. Regiment of ity last Sunday evening.

U. S. Volunteer Infantry. He was Miss Irene Lamberson is still em Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Whitsel and daughters, Janet and Joan, of Orbisonia, spent a day recently at the Curtin Jenkins home. Miss Mary Latherow, of Pitcairn, Miss Wanita Parks and Miss Elaine Hecklar, of Pittsburgh, called at the home of Mary E. Whitsel, on Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Corbin motored to Hershey on Sunday.

Billy Whitsel spent a week at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitsel, of Altoona, recently. Earl Lane of Orbisonia, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Whitsel, on Monday. Lee Barber of Hares Valley, discharged from the second en PMSTRAOR'S NOTICE ployed in the home of her grand visit with Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. Anna Miller and brother, Donald Sylvester in their home, Ridge avenue, Allenport. George W.

Morgan, assistant cashier of the First National Bank is enjoying his vacation at this time and he with Mrs. Morgan is having a pleasant trip to the Great Lakes. This week they are taking in the exposition at Cleveland, Ohio, and cards received from them convey the fact Julv 10. 1936 Sheriff's Office. Huntinedon.

Pa. 6-ll-3tw. listment at Presidio, California father. Mr. W.

R. Bergstresser of of the harrn Lassie hinds Old Coin in Potato Katch Mr. Grant was injured in action Waterfall. Mr. Bergstresser contin WE SALE OF REAL ES during the first enlistment.

ues in poor health. TATE Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Executor's Notice ESTATE OF MARTHA ELLEN Merrill Brant is taking an enforc KTE of R. w. Robinson, De- Mary Ethel Grant of Mount Excavators have found antique ed vacation from his work as pipe SHERIFF'S SALE Union, and four brothers and five MILLER, LATE OP SHIRLEY bender.

He had just moved his family to Norristown one week ago. Hei heirs, creditors and all per- sisters: They are Uriah Grant, articles in the most out-landisu places, often in the ruins of old buildings, often where no sign of that they are having a most en By virtue of the within writ of joyable vacation. prested in said estate or is under the care or Dr. w. u.

mc-Clain. We hope he is soon able to Mr. and Mrs. C. Crist, of Phila Fieri Facias issued out ot the human habitation can be discerned.

Now we have two TOWNSHIP, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was granted letters testamentary by the Register of Wills spent several days this week with his friend E. H. Hammon. return to his work.

Court of Common Pleas of Hunt amateur antiquarians dieeim in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cratin of is hereby given that Ger- delphia, motored to Mount Union and spent several days visiting Mrs. Crist's brother and sister-in- ingdon County, I will expose Mrs. Mary E.

Whitsel accomp the family potato patch and un address unknown; Duncan Grant, Montreal, Canada; Angus Grant and John Grant, of Detroit, Mrs. George A. Schroeder, Fond Du Lac. Wisconsin; Mrs. Dorsey Lammy, Detroit, Michigan; Mrs.

Lillian Howard, Mt. Clement, Mrs. Francis W. Reilly, Avonmore, Mrs. Isabelle Littlestown are enjoying a short va to Public Sale at the courtnouse pkens, Administrator T.

covering an old coin along with of Huntingdon County upon the estate of decedent. All persons law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith anied Mrs. Fred Latherow and children, James and Bonnelle to Newton Hamilton, Saturday cation with her father Mr.

James Reeder Sr. and other relatives in estate of R. w. Robinson. tne succulent cobbler.

at Huntingdon, on FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1936 and family in their Washington Mrs. C. N. Lightner and daugh knowing themselves indebted to, an oner to sell at Hustontown.

street home. Mrs. George Grace, of Chester, ter Florence, whose home is at 1:30 P. M. the following de I sals the w.

Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Moseby of about half way between Neffs Hutt, Sudbury, Ontario. scribed real estate: and those having bills against said estate will pay or present the same formerly of Mount Union, has Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer btevens re the proud parents of a baby Kearney were Sunday callers In the A military funeral held been visiting her son in Newton scribed as follows: "it certain parcel or part home of Mrs. Moseby's parents, Mr. All that certain lot or piece of crnnnH frontLne 75 feet on the girl born Thursday, July 23, 1936. from his late home, 21 W. Garber Hamilton and also spending a and Mrs.

Charles Knepper of Mr. and Mrs. Kaipn flicuon- street, Sunday afternoon at 2 of ground situate in the little time with her former Mount western side of Water Street in the Borough of Orbisonia, County aughey family visited Mr Mrs. o'clock. Simpson-Hun'.

Post Union neighbors and friends Mrs. Thomas Watkins and son ol Mount Union. Hunt- Theodore McConaughey, ol bmitn American Legion of Mount Union Mrs. Elizabeth Crosby and two of Huntingdon, ana ex David of Coopersburg are enjoying County, and State of had charge of the military Valley, on Sunday. tonrlinEr in depth of the same a vacation with her parents Mr.

and to the undersigned. DAVID J. DAVIS. Executor, 2411 Eighth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Or CHAS, E.

HOWER. Atty. Mount Union, Pa. 7:23, 30; 8:6, 15, 20, 27. children, David and Anjanette, and her mother, Mrs.

Effie B. fronting 50 feet on the Mrs. Ralph Philossoph and son width 140 feet to a ten foot alley, service and Rev. S. A.

Rupley of Trinity Reformed Church of Mills and Charter Oak, were "excavating" potatoes one morning for the family pot when the daughter's fork uncovered the coin in question. She took it to the pump and washed off the grime of years and showed it to her mother. Together they were able to decipher the date, 1S03, and to make out a "ladies" head, probably a Liberty Head, imprinted thereon. From the part of the inscription readable, the coin is believed to be of early United States minting. Mrs.

rr'y side of Small Street being the whole of lot No. 258 and Jack, of New York, and Mrs. O. W. Grant of Media, motored here and Mrs.

B. C. Lamberson in McConnellsburg. Rev. and Mrs.

Parker Gardner Rummel, also Mrs. Lena Bare, of Washington, D. C. arrived in Lewistown had charge of the religious services. Interment was winding back therefrom fr'y of equal width along spent the week-end at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Whitsel. and daughter Suzanne of Blooms- the Northern half ot Lot No. 253 in the recorded plan of the said Borough of Orbisonia. Seized, taken Into execution and made in the I.

O. O. F. ceme bure were Sunday dinner guests in Mount Union from the Capitol City, Thursday evening. Mrs.

Bare is visiting with her sister-in-law. Miss Edith V. Bare while the et a distance of 78 the home of Mr. and Mrs. William tery at Mount Union.

Blatt funeral service. Other visitors were Mrs. Huldah McKim and Miss Minnie Grove, of Monroe Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul IMasured from th Knenner of Center, "fstern corner of the Crosby family went on to Philips-burg Friday to spend the day.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Brant of Laidig were Sunday callers in the Jenkins and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Jenkins and daughter Mrs. Mary Cordelia Corson Lightner says that the potato Mrs. K. R. Archey, of South I block garage at the tion or corner fnrmo home of her father, Mr.

Robert Administrator's Notice Estate of Albert Scott, deceased. Letters of Administration cum tes-tamento annexo cn the Estate of Albert Scott, late of Neelyton, Dublin Township, Huntingdon County. to be sold as the property or Spiridon and Andrew Splrl-don. Terms Cash: A WAYNE STEELE. Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office. Natha, Vera Madden and Richard patch is on the sight of the foundations of the old homestead Bratton of Dublin Mills. Division street, has returned from visiting friends and relatives in nd Depot Streets which Price. Mount Union, Aug. 1.

Mrs. Mrs. Grace Brant was shopping and it is reasonable to assume Carlisle and Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Cutshall pounded on the North Mary Cordelia (Miller) Corson, widow the late David C. Coiv that the coin was dropped by Mrs. William Lane, of Meyers- and son John, of Saltillo, and Ar v- E. M. Dougherty, for- Pennsylvania, deceased, having been and transacting business in McConnellsburg.

Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. George D. Heefner, of Waterfall and Mr. and Mrs.

town, is visiting her parents, thur Cutshall spent Monday at the v. 10 1936. D.N. 3t Times 31 son, passed away at her home, 225 South Division street, at 3:30 Ralph McConaughey home. some early occupant of the house and that it fell into a crack in the stonework and has there remained until the present day.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gracey and other home folks in Mount Union.

granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Huntingdon County, p. pa. Friday, July 31, 1936. Mrs. Robert Zenoble, of Orbisonia, the East by lot here-" described and on the Mrs.

Paul Reed and son Dale Corsou had been in failing health spent Sunday with his brother-in- Ralph E. Bergstresser and children La Rue, Ronald. Junior, Archie, Jeanne and Clifford were among Pennsylvania, notice is hereby giv G.O.P. Adopts Theme Song have recently returned from Nor fcy Small street and on law and sister, Mr. ana Mrs.

(jur-tin Jenkins. folk, Virginia, where they visited en to all persons indebted to said the past two years. She submitted to a very serious surgical operation in the University Hospital in Philadelphia and for a est by Depot Street their husband and father, who is Huntingdon county Republl- estate to make Immediate payment. Ihtreon erected on part of naval officer and stationed tnture rallU-s in various time seemed to improve but Bhe there at this time with a part of 'a cement block nr LtLLIO parts of the county, BEECH RUN and to those having claims against the same to present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated foi the V. S.

fleet, having come from JAMES L. COLBERT ATTORNEY Huntingdon, Penna. Practice In All Court Including Orphans Court 1 511 that part or lot grew gradually worse the past few months. She was confined to California some months ago via Susanna" song, which chair- bed one month before death re the Panama Canal. Mrs.

Kenneth lUrommg so feet on the lcry side of Small Street. Tavlor real at settement. Mrs. Bell Bagshaw and Merin nd Margaret Copenhager, of those from this community who attended the Home-Coming at Center, Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs.

Gerald Fix and children Kenneth, Billy. La Verne and Frances of Hustontown spent a part of Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hershey of Laidig. Mr and Mrs.

Clarence E. Barnett and children Madeline. Glenn. Gerald, Genevie and Donald Clair were in Hustontown. Wednesday evening.

matl Roddy accompanied Mrs. Reed to at Shade Republican rally Norfolk some weeks ago and after Mount Union, visited Mr. and Intending back 80 feet to J. E. ROBERTSON.

Administrator, c. t. Blairs Mills. lieved her of her intense suffering. Always patient and cheerful in the face of illness, she greeted her friends as long as her strength permitted.

Many friends pleasant visit they brought Mr. Mrs. Oscar Beatty, on Friday. Gap Wednesday. RenublicanB are requested of Reed to Mount Union for a short Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Garlick and the song at emetine up on the North by lot visit in the home of his mother auEhter. Ruth, of Smith vauey .1 mail sins' it JAMES L. COLBERT, Attorney, E. Pyle; so tnat bu in-law, Mrs.

Catherine Caldwell home, pent Friday at the home of Mr th. ral on the East by will miss Mrs. Corson for she. herself, was friendly to everybody. Mary Cordelia Miller was born and family, East Garber street with addea mil Mrs.

J. F. Park. 403 Penn Street, Huntingdon, Penna, 7-23-6wks. ik.

tuna nf TO THE COAL visiting Mrs. Barnett's mother, Mrs Upon his return Mrs. Reed and The song is 10 mo Mr. and Mrs. Charley BreaKbiel January 23, 1882 at Philadelphia lies.

"Oh. little son went with him and en Susanna" ana guts and children, Velma ana Joyce Malinda J. Cline. Mrs RalDhlEdwards-and children CASH joyed another week of visiting, nH Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ralph Philip and Ann Elizabeth returning to Mount Union Sunday biel and. daughter, Jean, visited Cou Hon Ti-iiu ast. "SHERIFFS SALE" By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fac- spent Sunday with Mr. ana wus. relatives in Franklin county curing the week-end.

FILM Alex R. Edwards, of Laidig. A baby girl, Betty Ann, recent ly arrived at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl King and chii this: dreamed a dream the other night when all around was still: Reamed I saw Jim Farley Come weeping down the hill. A broken promlie "ch hand, Mrs. Fred Price ana mue son DeLuxe dren spent an evening recently with and Mrs. Thomas Kidd, East and Shade Gap, spent Sunday with las issued out or Mrs. King's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beatty.

en-by 25c Garber street, and she is certainly welcome. The baby of the family of six children before Betty Ann's rU all i Mr. and Mrs. Adren Gartlapd Joseph C. Barnett of Watenau.

Master Richard Hershey of Pitts-hnrorh is enioving an extended visit of Smith Valley, have moved nea.r Common leas or Pa I will expose to public sale at the Court House at Huntingdon, on if i. Manleton. Hi SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Airrea tsanics or 1 Wat u.

East atld West, But Frankie don't you cry. with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Edwards of Laidig.

Wisconsin Mapleton, are spending several mis art FRIDAY, AUGUST zs, iw i. nliu'in cf fl 1th i 1ui rml for In. arrival was Earl, aged 11 years. Anna Dean Kidd, of Bedford, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit of three weeks with relatives in Mount Union and upon her return home was accompanied by her cousin, Myrtle avs with Mr; and Mrs. AiDen u.

it 1:30 Jr. Ai- -ue Dell. aitfihaH ral estate: CHORUS BURNT CABINS Mr. and Mrs. Harry ree en ALL THAT CERTAIN farm or nf land in Shirley Town Alt Laniun joyed a trip to Hershey park, on nn fflr 1TIR t'nii'ra tne miqu I unday.

The following persons attended headed for the -White you're Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Del) and was the daughter of Benjamin F. and Elizabeth Rush Miller, both deceased.

She was at the time of her death aged 64 years, 6 months and 8 days. She was united in marriage with David C. Corson at Chester, on January 10. 1898. Mr.

Corson was for many years affiliated with the General Refractories Company. He was superintendent of the Mount Union plant and later for several years was District Superintendent. He died November 16, 1930 at Mount Union. Mrs. Corson was a member of the Presbyterian Church and was always faithful in attendance at divine worship.

She was a member of the Anna Campbell Missionary Society and of the Woman's Bible Class taught by Mr. C. B. Ewing. She was also a member Of the Order of The Eastern Star.

Surviving are two sons and three daughters. They are B. Franklin Corson. Nancy K. Corson, Margaret P.

Corson and Mary Elizabeth Corson, at home and John W. Corson, of Mount Union. There are also three grandchildren surviving. They are James Heath, Robert Heath and John Corson, all of Mount Union. Two brothers also survive: Thomas R.

Miller and Edwin B. Miller, both the funeral of the late Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall- nd Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Querry House the people's nominee. TRADE Take advantage of our special CASH PRICE and have your bin filled now with a coal that is washed and cleaned. A coal high in heat and low in ash. A coal that will keep you warm even in extreme cold weather such as we had last winter.

W. RADLE MOUNT UNION, PA. 18 E. Shirley St. Phone 61 and son.

Robert. Mr. and Mrs. You're man and daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Arbegast, of Progress; Mrs.

Car- rniIRT SAYS BLOOD ship. Huntingdon County, enn a bounded and described as ollows. COMMENCING at a hickory on the bank of the Aughwick Creek on the dividing line of lands of Srmu.1 and Andrew Shea er. thence 64 degrees west 33 percn es to cucumber, thence north 12 degrees west 10 perches to post, thence North 6614 a-gPree. west perch to baugh of Carlisle, Mr.

and Mrs. Slyde Hawk of Harrisburg; Mr. TESTS NOT LEGAL and Mrs. Walter Delaney, of Le-moyne; Mr. and'fiC 8- James aTlT "olut.lj new Onut- Schmitt, of Pittsburgh; Mr.

G. Fetterhoff and Mr. Ike Duvall, ot Kidd, who will spend two weeks in Bedford. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Cornelius, their young daughter Kathleen and her girl-friend, Leona Cos-tello, all of Chicago, have been visiting relatives in Mount Union, Shade Gap, Newton Hamilton and other places in Huntingdon County. After stopping in Altoona and Hollidaysburg they expect to leave for the Return trip. The Cornelius family are former Mount Union residents and they have many friends here who are glad for their return visits. Mrs. Cornelius will be remembered as the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Appleby, formerly of Mount Union but now of Chicago, who have just returned home after a visit in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, July 30. Pennsylvania courts have no power to blood tests in disputed n'rentage cases without further filiation, it appeared today on WoMwtm tor 2L niln feet. Huntingdon.

Milton Querry and son, Harold, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Hershey, of Knightsville, recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Park, and daughter, Peggy, of Harrlsburg, were week-end guests of J. F. Park, on Monday. Miss Luella Hollen of Huntingdon visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Hollen, recently. Mr. and Mrs? John Bollinger, of Atkln Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bolinger, on Sunday.

Week-end visitors at the home of John Park were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and baby, Jane and i Cn 11 fiBElCCO Miss Maxine Hall, of Hunting if thence South 14 V4 percnes id hick. don, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. P. Bowman. decrees North 22 rt HacrPPR WBbL Mr. H.

V. Reese, wife and two daughters, Helen and Vivian, 1o6 mud oxyi Mhtient 19i si.st of a superior court rui-t written by Judge William M. PaTher'opinion, handed down late vesterday, held that the scientific, Curacy of blood tests has not been proved sufficiently to justify admission as evident in courts in criminal cases. and Hazel Gallaher and Alda Foreman enjoyed an auto trip to Hershey Park, on Sunday. D.

C. Peterson visited his sister. rr. to poVt, Tout 60 degree. West 98 perche, to post, thence South 43 degrees East 27 percBe post South 65 degrees East 7b Perches' to Black Oak, Nor I degrees East 54 perches to po.t North 60 degrees East 83 tc plac.

of oeginning. Containing of Chester. Tp. I n) Ln'n by Apple. John Wise, of Columbiana, Ohio, During th Lime that Mr.

and Con- Mrs. George Gillland. in Blacklog and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mj.

Corson resided in Mount.

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