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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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2
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FAGI TWO. THE DAILY NfWS, HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT UNION, PA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1940. flICI TRACY AT LEAST i cERne wrrw VOUR ITS AN EXACT! PERMISSION, I'D LIKE "TO I JIST KNOCKED REPUCA A OO FOR AND A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE TO BREAK OFF SOME VOUR THAT PLASTER TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE THE OLD An optimist is person who It doesn't happen to him. Ex- floesn't care what long SHAPIRO THEATRE Mount Union Last Show 6:45 It'sfMfrMiM-G-M 8 THE FUNNIEST FILM IN 10 YEARS! When Butch Ills 10 with his army of JENKINS-CM-HI A METRO-60LDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Saturday 2P. M.

GENE AUTRY CHAMPION JR. WWNMT Hvru if tti VMt Saddle A REPUBLIC PICTURE THE CRIME DOCTOR GAMBLES ON LOVE AGAINST MURDER! C01UMBIA PICTURES WARNER BAXTER CRIME DOCTOR'S GAMBLE iron mi (.: DECORATION DAY SUNDAY, MAY 30th MID-NITE 11:30 P. M. THUNDERHEAD! SON OF FLICKA! TOWERING. outdoor advcnnmt Mary MOUNT UNION Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Bealman have moved to Harrisburg where they joined their daughter, Miss Virginia Bealman, who is employed at the Capitol. It is gratifying to friends to know that Mrs.

Beai- man who has been so ill is improving each day. Mrs. Thomas W. Cohill, of Long- Island, N. returned Monday after a week-end visit with her parents, and Mrs.

C. V. Hackman, and her sisters, Mrs. Paul Maxwell and Mrs. Richard -Fetterolf and their respective families.

Miss Helen Blessing, a junior in the Mount Union High School, is spending a couple days with her brothers, Guy Blessing and Robert Blessing, at their farm near Shade Gap. She expects to leave at the- end of the week to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Blessing, in their new home at Mansfield, Ohio. Her; young niece, Bonnie Blessing-, will accompany her. Mrs. Florence Stitt has just returned to her Market Street home after spending- some time with her sister, Miss Mabel Grier, at Lock Haven. Recently she ac- LAKEMONT PARK MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ENJOY THIS EXTENDED HOLIDAY AT BEAUTIFUL LAKEMONT PARK! 14 THRILLING RIDES FREE PICNIC TABLES AND FIREWOOD MODERN SANITARY SWIMMING POOL ROLLER SKATING PARKING DANCING 29th MEMORIAL DAY, 9 to 12 M.

SPECIAL RATES TO ORGANIZATION PICNICS Located between Altoona Hollidaysbui-R on Route 36. Call S. B. TAYLOR for Picnic Reservations. Phone Altoona 3-9370, companied her son and daughter- in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Stitt, and daughter Kathy to D. where "they visited another son of Mrs. Stitt. Howard Stitt, and his wife and two children, Mrs.

Harry S. Conrad of Reading, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Helen T. Rollings- head, and daughter, Laura Jane Holling-shead, in their West Shirley Street home. week-end in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Clapper and Earl ar.d Alice Clapper spent the week-end with Rawleigh Clapper and family in Baltimore, Md.

The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mri. Roy Johnston June 2. D. N. Brumbaugh has returned home after spending several days in Duquesne.

His young grandson who was a hospital patient is now much Mr. and Mrs. William Holland Tuesday evening with the former's parents in Huntingdon. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Snyder and son of Hesston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Querry. To Hold Memorial Services Memorial Day services will be held in the Methodist Church Monday, May 31j at 10 a. m.

A speaker from Huntingdon will be on the program. The Snyder Sisters of Huntingdon will sing-. DUBLIN MILLS A number of people from thia oomunity attended Commencement at Taylor Township Hig-h School in Hustontown. Those who spent Mother's Day with, their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Black were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cook and family, Mr, and Harper Black and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thearoin Mills and family, Mr.

Mrs. Veryl Black and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Black and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Lee Black and family, Leta and Wayne Black. One son, Dale Black and his family of Kissimmee, were a'bsent. Mr. and Mrs. Erman Knepper accompanied Mr.

arid Mrs. Chester Stevens to Littlestown recently where they visited the Rev. Grantas Hoopert, Mrs. Hoopert and HEALTHFULLY COOLED LAST TIMES TONITE! Double Barreled Chiller! ALAN LADD BASIL RATHBONE EDGAR ALLAN FOB'S "BLACK CAT" PLUS BELA LUGOSI BORIS KARLOFF "BLACK FRIDAY" Special Attraction Floor Show and Dance FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 28, 29 ANOTHER GREAT SHOW Jean O'Neil and Andy Russell In tongs of yesterday. Direct from 21 weeks at the exclusive Lexington Casino, Phila, Lee Dexter and Co, Illusion! Sec his famous Houdini escape from a trunk.

DANCE MONDAY Don't Miss This Sensational Snow! Memorial Home Association Of Orbisonia Allen Snair And His 10-Piece Band Legionnaires and Members TOiMORROW! CONT. 1:30 11:30 SHADE VALLEY John Edward McMath delivered a truckload of beef cattle to Lancaster on Monday for Berlin Chilcote. He accompanied on the trip by Dorcas McMullen. Austin McMullen, sister Alma, and mother Mrs. Effie McMullen motored to Mattawana on Sunday where they 5 visited Mrs.

McMullen's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor. Mrs. Franklin McMullen re- received word from Welch, that her husb.and is a patient in the hospital that place.

Mr. and Mrs? Henderson McMullen and two children, Graydor. and Irene of Dry Run, and Ella McMullen of Neelyton, called at the home of Mrs. Effie McMullen on Sunday evening. Russell Cisney is busy hauling logs to his father's sawmill.

Lawrence Chilcote called on his mother, Mrs. Margaret Chilcote, Tuesday of this week. CHERRYTOWN Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and' Mrs. J.

C. Allison were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shontz and family of Cove Station, Mrs. Rachel Spongier of Everett and Walter Heckman of Clearville.

Mrs. Ruth Walker recently spent a day in Altoona. Mr, and'Mrs. Allen Snyder and daughter Joyce of Huntingdon and Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Treece and J. C. Allison motored to South Fork Sunday.

Mrs. C. C. Treece spent a day in Harrisburg recently. Guests of Mrs.

L. N. Brumbaugh recently were Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and friend of Six Mile Run.

Mrs. Saul Edwards. Gerald and Donnie Trceuc and Mr. Gosnell and- daughter Dorothy spent the RAYMOND HATTON their daughter, Jolinda. Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard Wright son Danny of Johnstown visited recently in. the home of Mr. Wright's father, J. L.

Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moseby of Wells Tannery were visitors in. the tame home.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oakman and children were visitors in the home of Mrs. Oakman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Witter recently. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cook and family visited Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Lee Black near Websters Mills recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vores and son Bobbie Lee and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Miller and daughter Paula Diane of McConnellsburg were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Roher on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Knepper and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knepper and daughter Harriet visited relatives in Johnstown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Buhl Roher and Mrs. Rudy Vores and son Bobbie Lee visited recently in the Earl Newman home in Three Springs. Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Tritle were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Denton Everts of Hancock, Md. Recent visitors' in the Tritle- Hancock home were Mr. and Mrs. Denny Runk and children Elaine, Jimmie and Bonnie, Mrs.

Alice Harper. Charles Cutchall, Berlyn Cutchall. Lois and Caroline Henry, Mrs. Malinda Cline, Mrs. John Hockensmith and son Michael.

Dorsey Cutchall has returned to his home after being a. patient for several weeks at Deshon Hospital. Butler, and is greatly improved in health. Recent visitors the Berlyn Cutchall home were Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cutchall and daughter Connie and Janice, all of Hustontown; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutchall and daughter Linda of Waterfall.

Wilmer Knepper of Cumberland, spent a recent week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knepper. Mrs. Jerre Knepper attended service on Mother's Day at the Pleasant Ridge Church of the Brethren.

Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Roher spent an evening recently with Fred Trtmer at Ms cabin at Brownsville. Hams home. Mrs.

Clarence Linn recently visited her father, Mr. Breon, and her sister, Mrs. Prough, in Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs.

James Byere and family were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wtt- liams in Shade Valley Sunday. Subscribe for The Daily ALLENPORT Mrs. Grace Mundorff of Juniata spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harsh-' barger and son of Newton Hamil- ton called on Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. I Williams. Theji the two families visited the latter's son, Edward I Williams who has been a patient in the Lewistown Hospital for the past two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Moist and son of Newton "Hamilton recently visited in the C. J.

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