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    1. [PABLAIR-L] Altoona Mirror, 1920
    2. HOLLIDAYSBURG The members of the Standard Bearers Mission band, of the Methodist church will hold their annual ham and egg supper at Lakemont park tomorrow afternoon. It is the custom of all members to invite the members of their families to enjoy this social function with them. Mrs. William Mitchell Hoover and William, jr., of Washington, D. C., who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hoover's mother, Mrs. Frank H. Fay on Allegheny street for the past several weeks left yesterday for Snow Shoe, Centre county, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Hoover's sister, Mrs. Cortes Snyder. The many friends of Mrs. Jeremiah Rooney, a highly esteemed resident who is now in her 96th year, will regret to learn that she is lying seriously ill at her home on Spruce street. The members of the First Presbyterian church, taught by Miss Anna B. Gernung, secretary of the Young Women's Christian association will participate in the pleasures of a picnic dinner at Lakemont park next Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas H. Grove of Harrisburg is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Hart, on South Juniata street. Rev. Charles Gardner and wife of Rohersburg, Md., who have been visiting at the residence of the former's brother, J. S. Gardner on South Wayne street, departed this morning by automobile for their home. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gardner, who will visit with them for some time. The automobile party will take a circuitous route and will visit Danville, Sunbury, Bloomsburg, Harrisburg and other places. Professor George Wilt, well known retired school teacher of Juniata township, was a prominent visitor here yesterday. The annual outing of the Pine Street Church of the Brethren will be held on Saturday at LaFayette park, McKee. Persons who plan to go to the picnic grounds are requested to meet at the church at 9:30 o'clock, when provisions will be made for transportation. Trains to stop at the picnic grounds at suitable hours. WEAVER-STEWART Mr. Earl Lee Weaver and Miss Lottie Ambrose Stewart, both of Williamsburg, were married on Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock at the parsonage of the Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. E. E. Harter. The bridegroom is a quarryman and the bride is a well known lady of the community. After a brief wedding trip, they will reside in Williamsburg. --------------------- LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT Alice Brady in "Sinners." It is the Owen Davis stage play of Mary Horton, who was as clean and vital as the winds that swept over the New England Hills. But she lifted the Veil of Honor and Saw Shame. Alice Brady created the role on the speaking stage and appears in the same part on the screen. See if Opportunity makes "Sinners" or is it Man's Design. See how cheaply honor is held by some yet what price they pay. Also COMEDY, "TWIN LIZZIES." ------------------------------------------------------------- Sweetheart Toilet Soap, 4 cakes for 30 cents Octagon Soap, 4 cakes for 30 cents Franklin Golden Syrup, 25 oz. can, 25 cents Honor Milk, tall cans, a can 14 cents Snow Drift for cooking, a can 25 cents "Our Best" Zink Wash Board, each $1.00 Good Coffee, a pound, 25 cents William's Special Blend Coffee, lb. 42 cents G. W. Williams ----- SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Special on Saturday, our good 4-seam broom 75 cent Broom at, each 40 cents Special on Saturday, extra fine granulated Sugar, 6 lb. for $1.00 G. W. Williams ------------------------------------- For Sale-Dwelling on Union St. between Walnut and Spruce; all improvements; hot water heat; lot 60 x 185; large lawn and fine location; immediate possession. Inquire Homer C. McKillip, Insurance and Real Estate, Hollidaysburg. ----------------------------- Mountain Coal and general hauling, A. MacDonald, 609 South Juniata St. Bell 48W, Hollidaysburg. Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair

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