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    1. [PABLAIR-L] Altoona Mirror, 1925
    2. JUNIATA New aspirants for borough offices at the fall primaries are appearing almost every day. Dr. Charles S. Hendricks will be a candidate for chief burgess at the September election. Charles S. Cox will run for council in the Second ward and W. A. Wagner will be a candidate for assessor in the First ward. Burgess B. N. Boyles will file a petition for a second term and others who aspire for chief executive of the borough are J. L. Bardine, ex-chief burgess, and David Murray, former member of council from the Third ward. Dr. Hendricks' name will appear on both the Republican and Democratic tickets are as will also Mr. Cox, Mr. Wagner, J. W. Lees for another term as school director, C. E. Stanley for assessor in the Third ward. D. H. and R. F. Lantz have no opposition so far as candidates for assessor in the Fifth and Sixth wards. H. H. Thompson is a candidate for re-election in the Second ward with C. E. Stanley and V. H. Black as opponents. Councilmen G. C. Lynn and C. M. Ream are both candidates for re-election in the First ward with W. S. Simpson, a third candidate in the race from that ward. President of Council J. I. Haines will not run for a new term and candidates thus far from the Second ward are present Councilman L. A. Winter and S. Cox. One member of council is to be elected from the Sixth ward with no aspirant yet for the office. Two members of the school board are also to be chosen at the election and thus far Mr. lees is the only aspirant for the place. A number of folks enjoyed a week end motor trip to Cumberland, Md. The party included Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parker and sons William and Gerald, Mrs. Ethel Reighard and daughter, Anna Belle and son Roy; Mr. and Mrs. W. Maines and daughter Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huey, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goodman and sons Blair and Charles, all of Juniata; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parks and granddaughter Dolores Parks of Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker and son Newton and daughter Mildred of Mapleton. The trip made to Bedford Springs on Saturday in six automobiles and Saturday night was spent camping in the open. The outing was enjoyed immensely, the main features being a wiener roast, a marshmallow toast and fun galore. The plan was made to travel to Cumberland yesterday morning and the party, 29 in number, ate dinner in Narros park near Cumberland. A tired but happy crowd returned home last evening through Loysburg gap and many other beautiful spots in Bedford and Blair county. Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair

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