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LLYSWEN MAN LOST HIS LIFE IN WAR ZONE Michael Hanley, aged about 24, of Llyswen, a former motorman on the Altoona and Logan Valley Electric Railway company, was killed in action in France on Oct. 8, according to word received in this city yesterday. Positive confirmation, however, is lacking, but the word received leaves but little doubt as to the death of the young man. For several years he worked for the Logan Valley and before joining the army, was a motorman on the Eighth Avenue line, he being very well known to the patrons of the road on that line. Of a jovial nature, he quickly made friends and they were numerous. He was drafted by the Tyrone board, almost a year ago, and passed an excellent physical examination, being sent to camp almost immediately. Within a short time he was rushed to France, and thence to the fighting line, and it was during the terrific drives of the American army early in October, that this young man from Llyswen made the supreme sacrifice. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Tuesday Morning, November 19, 1918 JNO. W. ROBINSON, LOCAL SOLDIER, THOUGHT DEAD Parents of Young Man, Who Enlisted in Colonel Kemp's Regiment, Learn That Son Is Missing in Action. Corporal John W. Robison, of Company I, 110th regiment, has been reported as missing in action by the war department, according to a telegram received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robison, 100 Twelfth street, last night. He is reported as missing on September 8 but a letter received from him by his parents Nov. 1 dated Oct. 4 stated that he was in good health. Immediately upon receipt of the telegram last night, the father communicated with the war department, stating that the letter written on Oct. 4, almost a month after he was reported missing in action, announced that the boy was in excellent health, and with his company. Mr. Robison is of the opinion that there has been a mixup in official information. John W. Robison, who is 26 years of age, enlisted in Company G, of the old Third Regiment on May 3, 1917, while Colonel George E. Kemp was staging a recruiting campaign here. Shortly after being sent to camp, he was attached to Company I, of the 110th regiment and went to France with that troop, arriving on the other side on June 28. According to letters received during October, he had been in numerous big engagements and had escaped injury. Before enlisting Corporal Robison was employed as a teamster. He is unmarried. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Thursday Morning, November 21, 1918 LITTLE JOHNNIE TILLARD SAW PLAY 50 YEARS AGO Fifty years ago Tuesday, John N. Tillard, a mere boy, wended his way to Tenth avenue, to witness his first stage performance. He was highly elated, and at that time Tenth avenue was the business street of the town, and all big establishments were on that thoroughfare. After having a little difficulty, which included threats of arrest for something another boy did, "Newt" finally went to the box office and paid the price of admission, and entered the theatre to witness the production, "Ten Nights in a Barroom." On Tuesday, John N. Tillard, now the chief of police of this city, visited the Mishler theatre, and saw the same play, scenes and all, that he witnessed in the Tenth avenue theatre, and it was highly pleasing to him. He well remembered every scene of the play and the majority of the words, the only thing different being the cast of characters. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Thursday Morning, November 21, 1918 You can read John N. Tillard's Pen Pictures of Friends and Reminiscent Sketches here - http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/1picts/tillardpen/tillardpen.htm Judy Banja Blair County PA USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/
What has happened to Annie's postings of birth, marriages and deaths? I haven't seen anything from her for a long time. Is she having more computer problems? Bobby
a friend said this may be in the venetian ballroom....... ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Wissinger To: 'Judy Banja' ; [email protected] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 12:41 PM Subject: Re: PABlair WFBG Bluebird Entertainers Nice photo. WFBG (1290 AM) is a news radio station broadcasting in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Perhaps an email to them may help ID these folks......<http://www.wfbg.com> Bob -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judy Banja Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 12:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: PABlair WFBG Bluebird Entertainers I bought this photo on eBay. I was hoping there'd be a list of names on the back, but noooo. . . . http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/photos/ancestors/bluebirds-wfbg.j pg Help in identifying these folks sure would be appreciated. Thanks, Judy ----------------------------------- No flaming permitted on this list. This is a one flame and you are out rule. ----------------------------------- The Blair Co. Rootsweb mailing list has no association with the Blair Co. Genealogy Society. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.9/1158 - Release Date: 11/28/2007 9:11 PM -------------------------------------------- My mailbox is spam-free with ChoiceMail, the leader in personal and corporate anti-spam solutions. Download your free copy of ChoiceMail from www.digiportal.com ----------------------------------- No flaming permitted on this list. This is a one flame and you are out rule. ----------------------------------- The Blair Co. Rootsweb mailing list has no association with the Blair Co. Genealogy Society. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Nice photo. WFBG (1290 AM) is a news radio station broadcasting in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Perhaps an email to them may help ID these folks......<http://www.wfbg.com> Bob -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judy Banja Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 12:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: PABlair WFBG Bluebird Entertainers I bought this photo on eBay. I was hoping there'd be a list of names on the back, but noooo. . . . http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/photos/ancestors/bluebirds-wfbg.j pg Help in identifying these folks sure would be appreciated. Thanks, Judy ----------------------------------- No flaming permitted on this list. This is a one flame and you are out rule. ----------------------------------- The Blair Co. Rootsweb mailing list has no association with the Blair Co. Genealogy Society. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.9/1158 - Release Date: 11/28/2007 9:11 PM -------------------------------------------- My mailbox is spam-free with ChoiceMail, the leader in personal and corporate anti-spam solutions. Download your free copy of ChoiceMail from www.digiportal.com
I bought this photo on eBay. I was hoping there'd be a list of names on the back, but noooo. . . . http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/photos/ancestors/bluebirds-wfbg.jpg Help in identifying these folks sure would be appreciated. Thanks, Judy
Hi List, I have a photo of Johnny Despot that I would gladly scan to anyone who wanted one. He was married to my cousin Elizabeth (Betsy) Frye. They had one child Richard. They lived across from the paper mill in Williamsburg. Maxine
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Hello, I have been working on my ROSS lineage and tangentially, some of the GAILEY and McNUTTs have shown up. Although I do not have details on the couple you mention, I do have some detials on other members if you are interested. I do know some of the GAILEYs went to Eskridge, KS. Others lived in Brush Valley, Indiana County, PA. Best wishes, Jean Masco On Nov 29, 2007, at 3:01 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:38:17 -0700 > From: "ostones3" <[email protected]> > Subject: PABlair GAILEY/McNAIGHT Marriage > To: "PA BLAIR" <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi List, > Sometime between 1860 and 1863 Mary GAILEY, dau of John & Mary > McNUTT GAILEY, was married to Andrew B McNAIGHT. Looking for any > info concerning this marriage particularly date, etc. Any help will > be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, Carolyn (TX)
ROARING SPRING LADS INJURED OVER THERE. Several Roaring Spring boys have been among the American soldiers wounded in France during the past several weeks fighting. Jesse R. Hammond of this place was reported missing in action on September 27, according to information received by his mother, Mrs. C. L. Shaffer, and yesterday's Times carried his name in the casualty list. However, Mrs. Shaffer received a letter from the boy written on October 14, and she is of the opinion that he is still alive and likely got lost from his regular company. Top Sergeant Frank Stonerook was slightly gassed and is recovering in a hospital according to a letter received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stonerook. Oren Cowen, of Taylor township, was also gassed some time ago, but recovered and is now back on the line. The last young man to be reported injured was Byron Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Williams. Byron is attached to the engineers in the Rainbow division and was shot up with a machine gun. The young man was severely wounded in the arm, shoulder and chest. Information received by his father indicates that he is recovering slowly, although his condition is still dangerous. Byron has been in France since the first troops departed and has seen considerable service in the front line. Another son of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Edwin W., is also in a base hospital in France, recovering from shrapnel wounds of the leg. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Saturday Morning, November 16, 1918 JUNIATA GAP BOY IS NOW OKLAHOMA JUDGE Blair county has many things to be justly proud of, not by any means the least of which is her distinguished sons. George Maurer, a former Juniata Gap boy, who in the late eighties took Horace Greeley's advice and went west, to seek his fortune, writes to Logan township relatives that at the last election he was for the second time elected president-judge of Canadian county, Oklahoma. With scarcely the proverbial penny in his pocket, he was among the crowds awaiting President Harrison's signal which threw open the then territory of Oklahoma, to white settlers. He staked a claim, and now has the satisfaction not only, of knowing that he has made good, but that he is regarded as one of Oklahoma's representative citizens. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Tuesday Morning, November 19, 1918
Hi List, Sometime between 1860 and 1863 Mary GAILEY, dau of John & Mary McNUTT GAILEY, was married to Andrew B McNAIGHT. Looking for any info concerning this marriage particularly date, etc. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Carolyn (TX)
What I would really like to research is how many Paul Just there were from Altoona in the age group of 22-26 in 1919. Could anyone suggest any local archives. Thanks. Connie
M'GUIRE BOYS RISE IN SERVICE Joseph F. McGuire, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. McGuire, has arrived safely overseas, according to word received by his parents yesterday. He went from this city on Sept. 5 to Camp Greenleaf and was placed in the M.D. Replacement unit No. 66, A.O.R.D. The young man, while in the city, was employed by the Morgan Drug company, at the Twelfth avenue and Sixteenth street store. He is 22 years of age and married. Another son of the McGuires, Raymond, aged 24, has been commissioned a lieutenant in the ordinance corps, and detailed for service at Dover, Del. He entered the service Jan. 27, and was sent to State College. From there he was transferred to Rock Island and then to Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., at which place he received his commission. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Saturday Morning, November 9, 1918 LIEUT. ROWAN THOUGHT KILLED It has been rumored in this city for some time that Lieutenant Charles R. Rowan, of Company G, 110th regiment, had been killed in action some time in October, but the truth of the rumor was never verified. According to a letter received yesterday by Master Mechanic W. H. Bennett, from Captain John R. Dunkle, former commander of Company G, Lieutenant Rowan was killed in action prior to October 18, the date on which the letter was written. Lieutenant Rowan was a veteran national guardsman and advanced from the rank of a private in Company G of the old Tenth regiment. He served as a second lieutenant on the Mexican border and was commissioned first lieutenant before the unit left for Camp Hancock last year. He was an inspector for the Pennsy and was a member of St. Mark's Catholic church. Despite the report of the death from Captain Dunkle, members of Lieutenant Rowan's family still hold out hopes that he is alive "over there." The family endeavored to quiet the rumors of the death early this week when a telegram was sent to Washington. An answer was received, stating that the officer was not reported as being absent from his post. Nothing has been heard from Washington, however, since Wednesday. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Saturday Morning, November 16, 1918 Judy Banja Blair County PA USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/
You probably are referring to the Clover Creek Church of the Brethren. It is in Fredericksburg. The telephone number is 814 793 3524 and the e-mail address is [email protected],net. They also have a website at www.cove.net/church/clovercreek. ................................ Valerie A. Metzler, M. A., C. A. Valerie Metzler Archivist/Historian 114 Ruskin Drive Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602 814 940 0493 fax 940 0493 [email protected] On 26.11.2007, at 13:08, Kathryn Gordon Hamby wrote: > > Hello, Can someone tell me if this Church is still active? I am > wondering about the cemetery next to it and how to get info on > burials. > Thank you > Kathyl
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Gigantic Victory Parade Staged in City Yesterday Parade Was Greatest Spectacle of Its Kind Ever Witnessed In The Mountain City - Participated In By Representatives of Practically Every Family In The Municipality and Vicinity - 25,000 People Were In Line Altoona's gigantic victory pageant, arranged in a few hours, and moving promptly at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was the greatest spectacle of its kind ever witnessed in the Mountain city. Under a clear November sky, with a chill wind blowing, but with a beautiful sun beaming from the heavens, the victory of America's manhood over the howling beasts of Wilhelm Hohenzollern, was celebrated by every man, woman and child in Altoona and vicinity. Fully 25,000 persons participated in the pageant that took one hour and five minutes to pass a given point, while almost twice that number stood on the sidewalks and cheered as the marchers trod their way through the city, singing and shouting for joy at the victory of the American and allied soldiers. FLAGS IN EVIDENCE Thousands upon thousands of flags were carried in the line of march, seventy per cent of those participating carrying an emblem of America or her allies. The beautiful Stars and Stripes predominated, and the stiff breeze that was sweeping the avenue, almost continually during the entire day floated these emblems over the heads of the marchers, presenting one of the most magnificent sights ever witnessed in this city. Flags of America's allies, many carried by men of foreign birth, took their place alongside "Old Glory" and waved conspicuously in the sunlit avenue. Visitors poured into the city in the early hours from the surrounding communities, all ready to aid in celebrating the signing of the armistice, and the bringing of victory to the allied arms. They came with all manner of noise making instruments, and throughout the entire day, they remained in the city and aided in celebrating the shattering of the dream of the Berlin royal family. PLANS FORMULATED At 10 o'clock yesterday morning a meeting was held in the office of Mayor Charles E. Rhodes and plans laid for the parade. The mayor was named chief marshal and Charles Weller was appointed chief of staff. A dozen or more aides were appointed then the work began in earnest. Bands were called out, and members of lodges, and labor unions were sent for to prepare to form for the pageant and the work went fast. The real work, however, came when the chief marshal and his chief of staff and aides began the formation of the parade. There was no organized method, time being too short, and it was necessary to put the different bodies where they best fitted, without regard to position in the line of march or division. STARTED AT 3 O'CLOCK However, the pageant moved at 3 o'clock and traversed the usual parade route of the city, and when the rear end was leaving the cricket field, where the affair started, Chief Marshal Rhodes was on its heels. Heading the pageant was Police Sergeant Frank MacPherson and a squad of policemen, and immediately afterwards came enlisted soldiers and sailors, home on furloughs. Several of them carried magnificent flags, and they were followed by boys bearing banners boosting the United War Work campaign. The Middle Division band was the first musical organization in line, it leading the mothers and wives of the boys in service. Every one carried a service flag and they were loudly applauded during every foot of the line of march. These mothers who gave all they held dear in the world - their sons, their own flesh and blood - marched proudly by, with a smile on their lips and waving a service flag that will be an heirloom in the family for generations to come. MOTHERS WERE PROUD These mothers, who made the sacrifice, almost as great as the boy who made the sacrifice, were proud of the fact that they sent their boy to camp, and then to France, with the smile that never faded, while there was a lump in their throat and an ache in their heart. But now, the lump in the throat no longer there, and the heart no longer aching, these women received cheer after cheer and the shouts that greeted them were almost deafening. Then there were mothers whose service flag contained a star that resembled the magnificent sunset, showing that their sons had paid the greatest price and that their blood had been spilled on French soil, by murders sent out by the Kaiser, now a fugitive from justice. Several automobiles followed carrying mothers who were unable to walk the distance and they too were loudly cheered. G.A.R. MEN IN LINE Then came a truck load of veterans of the Rebellion, the men who defended the Union when the south seceded, and they were all smiles. They shouted and cheered and the crowds on the sidewalk answered back in great volume. Several auxiliaries of the American Red Cross came next, bearing flags, while two of the women carried a stretcher on which much money was being tossed. Nickels, dimes, quarters, halves and even dollars, while some dropped $5 notes on the white sheet over the stretcher. Additional auxiliaries followed, all carrying flags and dressed in the regalia of Red Cross nurses. Automobiles, carrying ladies of the canteen service, next came in line, and flags waved from the machines as they passed through a stiff easterly breeze. GIRL SCOUTS MARCHED The Girl Scouts, in full uniform, bearing the flags of the allies, followed, and then came the members of the Y.Y.C.A. [sic], carrying a beautiful banner, and carrying several flags. Much money was being tossed into these flags. Banners boosting the War Work fund were carried by many of the marchers. The Boy Scouts, headed by their Scoutmaster and six buglers came next, and then the Eighth Ward War Fund committee, bearing a flag into which much money was being tossed. Colonel J. L. Minick and the various companies of the Home Defense Police followed, and they made a very appealing sight. Each company marched by itself, and the headquarters company was headed by a large number of flags. The black and white arm bands made a very neat appearance, adding to the attractiveness of this branch. FACULTY LEADS PUPILS The High school faculty headed the students from that school and the Maroon and White Jazz band furnished real music. A magnificent service flag of the High school, bearing a number of golden stars for boys who fell in action was carried by many girls, and a great amount of money was thrown in this. The students of the four grades of the High school, almost every one carrying flags, presented a most picturesque sight. Then came the Central Grammar school faculty and the students, and the teachers of the various grade schools and the pupils, down to the beginners. Almost every one carried flags, and they sang and cheered throughout the line of march. The East End delegation followed, headed by the band from that place. Two large flags and two pennants, carried at the head of this body, presented a very imposing sight. The East End school children followed. JUNIATA CAME NEXT Then came the students and teachers of the Juniata schools, each class bearing a neat banner. The teachers wore white sashes bearing the words, "Peace, Liberty and Justice," which attracted much attention. There was considerable money in the various flags carried by pupils from the schools. The Altoona Ministerial association was next in line and had an excellent turnout, and it was followed by the Penn Central Patriotic association, and employes of that company. A magnificent service flag was carried by girls from that industry, representing a large number of employes now in the service of Uncle Sam. Clerks from the five and ten cent stores came next, and all carried small flags, presenting a mighty fine appearance. LIBERTY BAND PLAYED Hollidaysburg's Liberty band, playing stirring music, led the various orders of the P.O.S. of A., including the drill team, and there was a large number of the members of this organization in line. Their red, white and blue sashes presented a fine appearance. The large service flag of the order, containing one gold star, held a prominent place at the head of this organization. The Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, with their swords, and wearing plumed hats, presented a beautiful appearance. This was followed by the various lodges of the K. of P., all carrying small flags. Postmaster E. F. Giles led the postal clerks and all employes of the postoffice department, there being many girls in line. All carried flags, while the mailmen tooted their whistles continuously through the line of march, added a new feature to the pageant. R.R. GIRLS CAME NEXT Then came the Pennsylvania Railroad girl employes and there were many. They marched eight abreast, and all carried magnificent flags, while many of them wore small service flags, indicating that a sweetheart was defending them against the brutality of the Hun, before the latter was forced to give up the majority of his earthly possessions. Altoona Aeria of Eagles, No. 286, bearing a magnificent service flag, followed. The members carried the usual red, white and blue umbrellas and as usual they presented a most pleasing sight. Some of them carried flags and these, with the rows of beautiful umbrellas, attracted the eye of the spectator before these men were within many blocks. The Car Shop band headed the Eagles and it was followed by a number of girls wearing green blouses and white skirts, presenting a very pleasing sight. WON MUCH APPLAUSE The Hollidaysburg lodge of carmen, not so many in number, but present with real patriotism, was next in line, followed by many members of the Carmen's union. These men, who aided in winning the war by their steady work received great applause throughout the entire line of march and they made an excellent showing. Then came the Machine Shop band, and the lodge of the Elks, many of them carrying flags, and all with a beautiful silk flag with exceedingly deep blue field for the stars and deep red stripes, placed over the heart, made a magnificent appearance. Only a part of these beautiful flags were visible, adding to the beauty of that body in the procession. The fine service flag of the order, the pride of every member, was carried at the rear. Next came the members of the Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division for War Relief and there was a great number in line. These women, who have worked hard since the beginning of the war, made a most pleasing appearance. Male shop clerks, and there were many of them, followed. Practically every man was carrying a beautiful little American flag. STORE FORCES TURN OUT Employes of the Klein Company, Kline Bros., William F. Gable and Company, and Brett's made a very neat showing. All carried flags and they turned out in force, presenting a clever sight. Then came the craftsmen - machinists, boiler workers, sheet metal workers, electrical workers - the men who helped keep the railroads going, in order to supply the boys in the camps and at the front. There were a great number in each one of these organizations. Many carried flags, while the service flags they displayed were marvelous, showing that great numbers of their employes had entered the government service. [They] received great applause throughout the entire line of march. UNIQUE FEATURE Then came one of the most unique features that was ever a part of an Altoona parade, miners of the Blair-Cambria company mine at Dougherty. They appeared in their working clothes, with lamps on their caps and these men, who turned out coal to aid the fighting boys received cheer after cheer throughout the entire line of march. They represented a dozen different nationalities, but were all of the same heart, all for Uncle Sam and the downfall of autocracy. Three of these men played accordions, and this music was melodious from beginning to end, and attracted no end of attention. It was one of the most marvelous stunts that were staged in the Mountain city during a celebration, and there was not a single point along the line that these men were not loudly applauded. They had an old gray mule, on which they had a dummy representing the Kaiser and this added much to the make up of these men. AUTOS WERE DECORATED Then came the automobiles, many beautifully decorated and carrying a large number of persons. War Work banners floated from many of these machines, appealing to the public to lend a hand. Then came the police patrol of old, and the Liberty bell on an automobile. Many automobiles were in the windup of the pageant and every one was neatly decorated. The Altoona fire department, headed by Chief T. W. Alleman followed, and then came a motor truck of the Juniata department. An automobile bearing the famous stand of "flags of the allies," owned by Walter S. Greevy came next, and it attracted no end of attention throughout. Nine boys riding horseback brought up the rear of the most magnificent pageant that Altoona has ever witnessed. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Tuesday Morning, November 12, 1918 Judy Banja Blair County PA USGenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/blair/
I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as Annie Bell Isett SARGENT which was taken at the Gilbert Bacon Studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's or early 1900's with Annie appearing to be in her teens at the time it was taken. In addition to her name, someone has written "Mother of Anna & Horace, Aunt of Ger & Grace" on the back of the photograph. She is dress in a graduation cap so I'm assuming this was a high school or college graduation photograph. Based on limited research I believe that this is a photograph of Annie Bell SARGENT b. 25 Sept 1875 in Philadelphia, PA to parents Chauncey Forward SARGENT (b. Oct 1828 in PA) and Ann ISETT (b. Oct 1840 in Franklin Township, PA). Annie married Joseph Horace FAULL in Dec 1903 in Altoona, PA and together they had two children, Joseph Horace Jr. and Anna Forward FAULL both born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Annie Bell died 17 Aug 1953 in Cambridge, MA. I am hoping to locate someone from her family so that this wonderful old photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
ALTOONA HIGH FALLS TO STATE COLLEGE ELEVEN BY 12 TO 0; ZEIGLER AND SNYDER FEATURE With a line that was stiff as a stone wall, but an offense that crumbled at critical times, the Maroon and White gridiron squad fell to State College High at the cricket battlefield Saturday afternoon by a 12 to 0 score. Two costly fumbles, one [on?] their own five yard line, on the part of the locals, let State College win the battle. Only in the first and final quarters did the visitors endanger the goal line of the local squad, and Ziegler was the only man to make consistent gains. The defense of the Altoona boys was marvelous. The line was like a stone wall and the visitors were unable to make a single gain of any importance through it. Captain Walton, Whisler and Fitzgerald held the line with the strength of giants, and State was entirely unable to pierce it. Ziegler hit the ends for strong gains several times, but Bratton's costly fumble near his own goal line of a long punt, paved the way for the first touchdown, while fumbling on the part of the Maroon and White occurred several times, each one of which resulted in trouble. Snyder featured the offense of the local squad. He made sensational runs on several occasions, but never had enough interference to break through. He got away with a pass from Fitzgerald that netted 29 yards, but he caught it on the boundary and was thrown out immediately. The game was really devoid of sensational plays, but the fans, and there were not any great number there, delighted to see State attempt to hit the Maroon and White line and the runner drop in his tracks without a gain. . . . Altoona High 0 Position State College 12 Rhotandaro L.E. Homan Walton L.T. Cole Fasick L.G. Sarson Fitzgerald C. Royer S. Shaffer R.G. Musser Whistler R.T. McDowell Roberts R.E. Taylor Bratton Q.B. Edmiston Katzen L.H.B. Zeigler Snyder R.H.B. Gardner Laughlin F.B. Hollabaugh Summary: Touchdowns: Zeigler 2; Missed goals from touchdown, Sarson, 2; Referee, Ed. Turner; Umpire, Christoff; Head Linesman, Anderson. Time of quarters, 10, 12, 10, 12 minutes. Substitutions: Woodring for Walton; Walton for Woodring; Finn for Shaffer; C. Shaffer for Rhotandaro. Altoona Times, Altoona, Pa., Monday Morning, November 11, 1918
I would love to have a copy too, I remember having this when I was younger. Thanks Hope ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:37 AM Subject: Re: PABlair Ambrosia > Hey Annie, > > Will you share the final version of the recipe > that matches what you were looking for? > I would love to have it! > Luann > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: <[email protected]> >> I just love this list--I am serious, such nice, caring people. So smart >> too. >> It seems my search was for Ambrosia, but I don't remember ever hearing it >> called >> that. It was always 'Joyce's grape bowl'--anyhow, I have the recipe, and >> also >> many others, and some terrific new websites to search. >> Last night my husband thought it was very funny that I sent an article to >> the >> list about pets eating their owner, and followed it up with a plea for a >> recipe. >> It is not so funny to him this morning, he is cleaning carpets while I >> sit at >> the computer looking at recipes for Thanksgiving. He has been telling me >> to just >> make jello for hours, but I am determined to have this grape/Ambrosia >> salad. >> >> >> >> Annie Whiteman >> PABlair List administrator >> Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz >> Blair County Coordinators >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair >> >> ----------------------------------- >> No flaming permitted on this list. This is a one flame and you are out >> rule. >> ----------------------------------- >> The Blair Co. Rootsweb mailing list has no association with the Blair Co. >> Genealogy Society. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message > > > ----------------------------------- > No flaming permitted on this list. This is a one flame and you are out > rule. > ----------------------------------- > The Blair Co. Rootsweb mailing list has no association with the Blair Co. > Genealogy Society. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message