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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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PETERSBURG Eva KJfkpa-trick is visiting a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph flapper in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs.

'Herbert Russell family have moved to Huntingdon. They formerly resided in Horace Ross property. Mr. sund Mrs. Wilbur Lightner of East Pittsburgh visited Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Grossman here and his mother, Mrs. Flora Lightner, in Naffs Mills: for several days this week, and son Dickie of York visited her Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Shepp arenta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lainss, over the week-end 4 Mrs. Lawrence Wesner of Al- oona visited her aunt, Miss Mary )ittsworth, over the week-end. Harrison Hildebrand of San- tisky, Ohio, visited Mr.

and Mrs. lay Miller, for several days week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tyson, SERVICE LONG Distance MOVING DELIVERY Ph.

10S4-J. Summei Slacks $3.95 Pennshire Clothes Cor. 7th MifflIn Sts. Huntingdon THE DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT UNION, FRIDAY, JUN1 13 and son Peter ol Narberth visited his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Tyson, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. El wood Hawn and daughter Delores visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Hawn, in Altoona on Monday. Their granddaughter, Sharon Hawn, accompanied them home for a two-month vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

Fredrick Allison and son Donald of Waterstreet spent Thursday evening of last week visiting his motheV Mrs. Julia Allison. Mrs. George Whjtesel and sons, Eugene and Bobby, of Saltsburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Whitesel for a week, Aionza Crawford visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt, in Enola this week. Miss Mary Bilger of Alexandria spent the week-end visiting net schoolmate, Joan Snyder. Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Brooks spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Ali-s. Paul Leedy in Newport. Miss Linda Leedy accompanied them home for a.

week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Hawke, and Mi-, and Mrs. Charles Trevor- ron of Holsopple anci Mr.

and Mrs. Miles Twadell of Pittsburgh spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Longenecker. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Allison and son of Huntingdon spent Tuesday evening visiting his "mother, Mrs. Julia Allison. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Young, Mrs. Harvey Howell, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Mrs. Harry Whitesel. Krsd Hawn, Mrs.

Vance Mitchell and James Davis of District No. 3 attended the Huntingdon Comity Sunday School Convention at MarWesburg on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arncit and Mrs.

John Fleck visited the former's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ruhe, of Merrick, N. over the Mrs.

Paihe and daughter Melanie returned to her home in 1932. after visiting for one month in this place, Pvt. and Mrs. Bryson Hilling of Fort BeJvoir, spent the week-end visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. Edwin Huling.

Mrs. Clark Harshbarger of Mapleton spent Friday of last week visiting ner brother and sisters, Edward Edminston, Mrs. J. H. Croyle and Mrs.

Luther Dunkle. Mr. and Mrs. John Wylaiul of Lewistown spent the wceU-end visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and son of Warrendale visited J7is parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Taylor, over the week-end. Misses Marcia and Ann Hav.sh- barger of Mapleton spent Monday visiting their uncle and aunc, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Croyle. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Albright and children, Steven and Richanda, spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houck and son. Mr.

and Mrs, John Foster and family of Cottage and Mr. and Mrs, Edwatd Hoffer attended the automobile races at Tipton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moyer of Huntingdon spent Sunday evening visiting her mother, Mrs.

Martha Huling. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yoder and son spent Friday of last week in Juniata visiting her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. William Adams. Mrs. Frank Haines and tlx lighter Marjorie and Mary Lou Oress- well have left for Point Piensant, N. where they will spend the Summar.

Mrs. Henry Ciesswll and Ray Miller, and daughter Pam spent a few days at the shore. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCray and family of Fayetteville are visiting her father, Elmer Breon.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henney and sons spent the week-end visit Lug her parents, Mr. and Mrs Geov 1 Eastman. MAPLETON NEWS Those who attended the annual visiting day and Evangelical United Brethren Church reunion at the Quincy Orphanage and Home at Quincy on Thursday, June 5, were: The Rev.

and Mrs, Charles F. Miller, Mrs. Gladys Rolier and son Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. 'Claude A.

Dell and niece, Bonnie Kay Hamper, Mrs. Margaret Latherow, Mrs, Larie Anderson, Mrs. Mae Buchanan and granddaughter, Bonnie Blessing, Mrs. Goidie Skipper, Mrs. Annie Foster, Mrs.

Dan Simcox, Mrs. Mildred Davidson and son Bernard, Mrs. Alberta Covert and son Fred, William MoMullen, Melvin Hunt, McCune Love, Shirley and Darlene Young, Helen Wharton, Bertha Hooper, Gladys McMullen. Doris Cirko, all of Mapleton, Mrs. Alma Brodbeck of Three Springs and the bus driver, Mr.

Cramer of Saltillo. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wagner motored to Quincy for the above mentioned reunion on Thursday of last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert and children, accompanied by his sister. Ifiss Nellie Love of Mifflin motored to Altoorm recently and visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ming- PAGE SEVEN.

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SLaybrook and son James and daughter Elizabeth of Birmingham, and Mr- and Mrs. W. L. Mateer of Milnoy Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Deyhn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knopp of Longfellow were Wednesday visitors in the same home. Miss Katie Harshbarger of -Newton Hamilton is visiting in the home of her niece, Mrs Annie Foster.

Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Shoop were: Mrs. Charles Shoop of Harrisburg, Mr.

and Mrs. John Shoop and family of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinker, Thomas Rmker and Miss Gloria Mellot, all of Mount Union. The Map'Ieton Fire Company Auxiliary will hold a bake sale at the fire hall on Saturday, June William Atherton of Cleveland CJrt Ohio, was a week-end visitor John anci the home of Mr.

and Stair. Mrs. Nannie Buchanan al daughter, Miss Helen, were Sunday callers in the home of the former's brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs.

James G. Smith, in Mount Union. Helen also visited in the home of Mrs. Ruth Winnick and daughter Marjory. Little Miss Bonnie Kay Ramper of Robertsdale is spending her Summer vacation in the home her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs.

Claude A. Dell. She en- Ohurch. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McMullen, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Jay Yocum of Mill Creek, visited in the home of and Mrs. Alfred Yocum at Duquesne last Sunday, The two Mr. Yocums are brothers of Mrs. McMullen.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Clark Pittsburgh were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen on Thursday of iast Pennsylvania Furnace Dr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lake and children, Tommy, Jenny and Becky ol Lewistown visited Dr. and Mrs. O. R.

Lake Sunday. The Children's Day program in the Graysville Presbyterian Church was well attended. The program follows: Prelude, Mrs. Samuel Lake, organist; hymn, "Fairest Lord Jesus," congregation; Psalter reading, John Lake, leader; reading of the cradle roll with the addition of four new members; prayer by Rev. Best; infant baptism; devotions by the children which included three Best Friend, Jesus Loves the Little Ones, and Behold; Child's Creed; Apostles Creed, congregation; prayers by children, Lord's Prayer; Bible verses.

Ten Commandments; songs; story of Jesus- Life, Illustrated by Mrs. Reuben Behrer; offering with children's response; Junior sermon by Rev Best; presentation of gifts to children by James Oliver, benediction and response "Thank You For the World so Sweet" by the children. Mr. ana Mrs. Rodger Powell, John and Anna Mae Powell were dinner guests.

Sunday ol Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shottsbergev and daughter Kay of McVeytown were Sunday visitors in the Rodger Powell Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvin of White Hill visited Gene irvm this past week.

Sunday were: Dr. Black of Pittsburg and Mrs. Amos Meyers of York Spring. Hez- son, Donovan, is spending this week with hus grandmother, Mrs. J.

W. Meyers. NanCy Russell who recently haii a tonsil operation in the AlToorw Hospital is getting along fine. Mrs. R.

C. Benner and children ol Saxton and Mrs. William Duvall and daughter of Defiance visited recently in the Amur Duvall home. Eva is visiting in the Merl Perrin at Saxton, R. D.

Mrs. Donald Becker of Cham- bersburg spent the. week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Walkw. Susan Clapper, daughter of Mi.

and Mrs. Samuel Clapper of Wiiul- ber, who has been ill, is much proved. Mrs. Clapper is caring for her mother, Mrs. James Carbasigh who is ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mears of feaxton visited Monday evening in home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver, Mrs.

Reuben Treese and ters, Rachel and Hazel, of COHO- maugh visited recently in the J. C. home. Subscribe for The Daily News, Five cents per copy. Subscribe for The Daily News.

Dry 'Goods Notions H. R. EGOLF 5)H Washington St. Huntingdon Subscribe for The Daily Newt Tliero is no ceiling to SAVING a savings account with the Community State Bank Of Orbisonia Orbisonia, Pa, Mi-mber P. D.

I. C. INTEREST The Mount Union Building and Loan Association offers for sale PREFERRED STOCK at the annual interest rate of Mount Union Building and Loan Association Charles NiMishauin, Prcsidfnt Charles II. Kctterolf, Tmisuror Frank II. Scibt-rt.

Secretary 104 W. ShiHey St. Mount Union Phone 160 ln the School being held at the vangelical United Brethren TOOTH 0 PASTE FOR When yju buy FR1GIDAIRE You get rwo great names In one Frigfcfaire and General Motors McCLAIN GAS ELECTRIC 310 7th Street Huntingdon Phone 846 Mrs. Jane Goheen, a retired mis- sionary from India visited the 1 Ralph Musser and Alex Johnson homes recently. With Mrs.

Goheen was her son-in-law and da-gbter Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bradley of Wilmington, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Taylor of Eatown. N. announce the arrival of a son, William Edgar, bom June 7.

Mrs. Isaac Harpster has returned home after having spent the pasC week with her and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Philadelphia.

They have moved into their new homn. CHERRYTOWN Mr. and Mrs. David Duval! ami 1 family of Dravoaburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Georg-e Heaton of Buffalo, ana Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Park and son of Mount Union' verc week-end quests in the Amtr Duvall home. Wayne Perry and son. Mrs Ruth Walker, Mrs.

J. W. Meyers and Donovan Meyers spent Monday in Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs.

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