CURWENSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Norris and Mr. and Mrs. David Dunn and daughter Anna, left last Wednesday for a week's visit to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Miss Marjorie Ivans of West Chester is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Wall. Kenneth Wall has returned from a week's visiting trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. James Wingert and daughters are visiting Mrs. Wingert's parents in Reynoldsville. David McKinley left on Tuesday for Pittsburgh will he will visit for several days. Miss Mollie Morgullois spending the weekend in Dubois visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson and daughter Mary Alice, are visiting in Bellefonte. Dr. and Mrs. Grosse of Paris, France are visiting friends in Curwensville. Mrs. W. C. Henchberger and daughter Mrs. Irwin of Seattle, Wash., are visiting friends here. Mrs. W. S. Williams and daughter Elizabeth of New Bethlehem, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Doverspike. Mrs. Alice Brawley returned to her home in Pittsburgh after spending a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Way. Miss Catherine Sykes is visiting relatives in Canton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burkett and Miss Helen Clark of Altoona spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stine and children returned from a visit to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rorabaugh and Rev. Ganoe of Jersey Shore spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Russell. ---------------- EAST END The city highway department has had the leaking water pipe of the Blair Gap Water company, which caused the new roadway on Kettle street, near Walton avenue, to crumble a few hours after the newly made road was completed, repaired. Since the completion of paving on Bell avenue, motorists now have a route which relieves the heavy traffic on Fifth and Sixth avenues. Instead of using Lloyd street to Fifth or Sixth avenue, going into the city, they now use Bell avenue to Seventh street, where the paving ends, and then go down Seventh street and straight across town. This route keeps cars away from all but one of the schools they must pass and the entrance to this school is not on the street. It also keeps motorists away from the more thickly populated parts of the Tenth and Eighth wards. John Hetrick, manager of the Shaffer Kettle street store, has been laid up for a few days with an infected foot. While the infection is painful, no serious results are apprehended. Friendly Bible class held it regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Jackson on Thursday evening and disposed of considerable business. Preliminary plans were laid for a "Trip Around the World" which the class will conduct at some time in November, the date to be selected later. The "trip," which takes the class from one country to another (the members homes representing the countries) will start at a home to be decided upon later and end at the church, which will represent America. At the conclusion of the business session, there was a pleasant social time, during which dainty refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Ross Clifford, Mrs. Victor Jones, Mrs. Gertrude McCollum, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. John Meredith, Miss Mabel Decker and Mrs. Gilbert Jackson and these visitors; Mrs. Babal and daughter Helen, of Lancaster, mother and sister of Mrs. V. H. Jones; Mrs. Margaret Jackson and daughter Edna of State College, and Miss Ruth McCollum. Dr. Dwight Long, 545 East Logan avenue, and family, have gone to Stone Harbor, N. J., where they will spend a ten day vacation. Mrs. Eva Vaughn, her mother, Mrs. Kelley, and daughter Thelma, 403 East Bell avenue, who were visiting in Baltimore, Md., stopped off at Littlestown on their way home and visited two of Mrs. Kelly's grandchildren who are being trained in an orphanage at the place. Mrs. Mary Riley and her granddaughter, 300 East Walton avenue, have gone to Windber, where they will visit for a week or ten days. Mrs. A. U. Kerns, 206 East First avenue, has returned home from a trip to the west. Laura, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, 804 East street, who has been sick with cholera infantum is recovering nicely. Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair