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    1. [PABLAIR-L] Altoona Tribune, 1916 (January)
    2. MARRIAGE RECORD WILHELM-HARTZELL Mr. Curtin Wilhelm of Sand Patch, Somerset county, and Miss Ethel Nellie Hartzell of Ligonier, were married on Monday by Rev. Julius F. Seebach, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, Hollidaysburg. Both the bride and bridegroom are deaf mutes, and the ceremony had to be performed by writing and signs. The bridegroom is a teacher in a school for deaf mutes. CHERRY-ESTEP Mr. Walter Blair Cherry and Miss Agnes Fogel Estep were united in marriage at the parsonage of First Baptist church, Hollidaysburg, on Jan. 6 by Rev. Louis J. Schoeppler. the bridegroom is a farmer of Antis township, and his bride resides in Tipton. They left for a honeymoon trip. On their return, they took up housekeeping on the bridegroom's farm. SHAY-UPDIKE Mr. Russell Shay and Miss Ruth Eva Updike of Tyrone, were married at Hollidaysburg yesterday by Justice of the Peace Isaac M. Irwin. The bridegroom is employed as a moulder and his bride for some time past has been a candy maker. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Updike. They will take up housekeeping at once at Tyrone. MARRIAGE LICENSE RECORD Frank Kephart Shaefer and Ruth M. Blyler, both of Hollidaysburg. Thomas Bancroft Hurd and Margaret Agnes Parker, both of Altoona. --------------------- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Ellen E. Webb, who left us seventeen years ago today. Gone but not forgotten. HER CHILDREN. -------------------------- FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE The remains of the late Henry Robinson, colored, of Johnstown, were received this morning at 11 o'clock in this city by Funeral Director N. A. Stevens. The body was buried at noon in the reserve plot in the Rose Hill cemetery. Mr. Robinson was born 43 years ago and formerly resided in this city. Death was due to endocarditis. He died Wednesday. The body was brought here by Mrs. Esther Robinson. ---------------------------- ALEX WEIR SELLS FINE HOME Alexander Weir, the tobacconist at Twelfth avenue and Eleventh street, has just sold a handsome fireproof brick dwelling on Tenth street to David F. Treese, a Pennsy engineer and a former resident of Hollidaysburg. The consideration was $5,700. Mr. Treese is already in his new home. ------------------------- CARD OF APPRECIATION To Altoona Conclave No. 132, Improved Order Heptasophs: Gentleman-I wish to thank you for the draft handed me by Mr. E. Frank Amick, treasurer of your organization. Your kindness to my husband, W. B. Mikesel, during his long illness, displayed the true fraternal spirit, and you have my best wishes for the continued success of your noble order. Respectfully yours, MRS. FLORENCE M. MIKESELL Juniata, Pa. Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair

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