NEWS: Items from the Altoona Mirror, April 6, 1914, Altoona, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman Copyright 2004. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _______________________________________________ Items from the ALTOONA MIRROR, Altoona, Blair County, PA Altoona Mirror, April 6, 1948, page 12 James Young, Jr., formerly of Hollidaysburg, but now of Jersey City, is visiting in town this week at the residence of his father, James Young, sr., corner of Walnut and North Montgomery streets. I. G. Robinson, formerly one of Hollidaysburg's young business men, but now a resident of Hancock, Md., has purchased a tourning car of the latest 1914 model. Mr. Robinson is one of Maryland's successful state road builders. MARTINSBURG. Roland Blake, Soldier in Regular Army, Spends Furlough at Home. Roland Blake, a soldier in the regular army stationed at Fort Ethan Allen, Connecticut, is home on a furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. M. F. Blake. Mr. Blake has been in the regular army for quite a number of years. Mrs. Allie Kauffman of Bassler spent a few days in town with her father, Henry Stoner. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin May were week-end callers in Altoona with relatives. Mrs. Yost of Altoona was a visitor in town the fore part of the week with friends. Miss Elizabeth Crissman was an Altoona shopper on Tuesday. Miss Teeter of Roaring Spring was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Stoner on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Detwiler were Martinsburg shoppers on Saturday. Daniel Dilling has entered Juniata college as a student. Rev. J. A. Mattern and family left for their new home in McVeytown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seedenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Brown, spent Sunday at Curry with friends. Mrs. Isenberg of Erb was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Burket, on Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Kagarise was an Altoona shopper on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Martin was the guest of friends in Altoona the latter part of the week.