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    1. [PABLAIR-L] Altoona Mirror, 1915 (December)
    2. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for the help they so willingly gave in the sad bereavement of our wife and mother, and also for the beautiful floral tributes. JAMES L. HUNT, SON AND WIFE. -------------------- Marriage License Record Frank M. Bingman and Viola Bell Cole, both of Altoona. Guiseppe Ardizzone and Rasari Saya, both of Altoona. Elizabeth Emaline Wilt and Merle Hiram Stiffler, both of Juniata township. ------------------- INGOLD-GOON Mr. Frederick L. Ingold and Miss Hannah Ella Goon, both of Altoona, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Justice of the Peace Isaac M. Irwin at his office in Hollidaysburg. The bride is a very estimable young woman and Mr. Ingold is a brakeman in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. They will reside in the city. ---------------------------- KEITH-SWILER Mr. Chester E. Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keith of 1307 Sixth avenue, Juniata, and Miss Lois Swiler of Mill Creek were married in Cumberland, Md., yesterday. When they arrived home last evening they were met at Fourth avenue and Eighth street, Juniata, by the Friendship Drum corps, of which Mr. Keith is drum major, and escorted to the home of the bridegroom's parents, where an elaborate wedding supper was served, followed by a reception. Mr. Keith is employed as a blacksmith's helper in the Juniata shops. His bride was prominent in the social circles of Mill Creek and Huntingdon. They have taken up housekeeping in their newly furnished home at 1385 Sixth avenue, Juniata, where they will be at home to their friends. ------------------------ THOMAS-POTTS Mr. Alexander H. Thomas and Miss Lulu Grace Potts were united in marriage at their home, 2608 Seventh avenue, this city, on Monday evening by Rev. Vaughn T. Rue, pastor of the Simpson Methodist church. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Snyder, who three weeks ago were married by the same pastor. " A Perfect Day" was rendered while the party entered the parlor. The bride was attired in white crepe meteor and the bridesmaid wore a beautiful gown of white charmeuse. After congratulations, a wedding supper was served which was enjoyed by some forty guests. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts of linen, cut glass and china. Mr. Thomas is employed by the Pennsy in No. 2 erecting shop. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. D. Stroup of this city. They will be at home to their friends at 2608 Seventh avenue. ---------------- HOME FOR VACATION Miss Helen G. Saupp, a graduate nurse from the Mercy hospital in Pittsburgh, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Saupp of 2192 West Chestnut avenue, is home for her annual vacation. She will remain here until after the holidays. Annie Whiteman PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz Blair County Coordinators http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair

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