Eldorado This evening at 8 o'clock an important meeting of the Eldorado civic association will be held in the Garfield school building. There is considerable unfinished business to be take up, including the question of sewage disposal, street lighting, the mosquito problem and other matters of importance. Property owners and voters are especially urged to attend. Miss Betty Long, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long of Fifty-third street, was given a party in honor of her fourth birthday Thursday afternoon from to 2 to 5 o'clock. The children had a very merry time playing games on the lawn near the home. A lunch was served and the birthday cake was the center of attraction. Those present were: Nancy Snyder, Junior Snyder, Frances Bell Haines, Jean Roose, William Norris, Ivan Sidler, Donald Plank, Mary Long, Margaret Long, Helen Long, Dorothy Long, David Long and Thelma Ellis and Mrs. Ellis of Juniata, Mrs. Plank, Clifford Long, and Mrs. W. E. Long and Betty Long. The Sunbeam class of the Fifty-eighth Street Methodist church held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the church. The meeting was opened by devotional service, followed by a business session. A social hour followed. Those present were: Edna Norris, Eleanor Baird, Lena Baird, Frances Knipple, Dorothy Wagner, Leola Parks, Thelma Crone and Mrs. Sidney Keith, the teacher of that class. Mrs. Grace Chamberlain of Altoona was a guest at the home of Mrs. J. M. Baird, 505 Fifty-sixth street, last week. Carl Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baird of 505 Fifty-sixth street, left Thursday to spend several days at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clement at Ardenheim. Mr. and Mrs. George Black, daughter Sarah, and son Robert, of Broad Avenue extension, motored to Washington, D.C., Thursday. They were accompanied by Miss Rosamond Dunmire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunmire, of Kissel avenue. They will tour the state of Virginia and expect to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. William Lower of Fifty-third street, visited in Cape Charles, Va., for several days. Mrs. Martha Ebersole of Kissel avenue is entertaining at her home her son Homer Ebersole and his friend Mr. Smythe of Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. David Dibert of 5424 Grandview avenue have returned home after attending the Dibert reunion, visiting at the old homestead for a week. The Dibert reunion was held in Claysburg and Mr. and Mrs. Dibert visited at their former home in Imlertown. Mrs. Marion Barnard of 5306 Fourth avenue is critically ill at her home. ------------------------ Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. William Ginyer and family have returned to their home in Altoona after visiting J. B. Littley, of Montoursville. Prof. and Mrs. Omar DeWald and son have returned to their home at Picture Rocks after spending several months in State College. Fred K. O'Conner of Huntingdon has moved with his family to Mill Hall where he will be cashier of the Mill Hall state bank. Mr. O'Conner was formerly associated with the Huntingdon National bank. C. A. Persun, H. M. Persun and M. A. Persun, all of Juniata, attended the twentieth annual reunion of the Bower and Page families, at Memorial park here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wall and daughter Mildred, of Pennsdale, are spending several weeks with relatives and friends in Altoona and Hollidaysburg. --------------------- Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair