NEWS: Personal Paragraphs, Altoona Times, July 16, 1903, Blair County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja and Phyllis Edwards Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/blair/ _______________________________________________ PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. M. J. Carroll, of Johnstown, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Jacob Hyte is in Atlantic City in the interest of his rail joints. Misses Nellie and Katie Masterson are visiting friends in Johnstown. Detective Edward McGough, of the Pittsburg force, is visiting Altoona. Mr. Lew Shipman and wife, of Lancaster, are in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Joseph T. Brown, 1611 Eighth avenue, is spending a month at Atlantic City. Miss Sarah White, of Duncannon, is visiting the Misses Raffensparger, 904 Seventh avenue. Miss Mary McKee, of Butler, Pa., is visiting Mr. J. S. Mann and family, 2413 Broad avenue. Misses Mary and Anna McClellan, of Pittsburg, are visiting the Misses Adams, 1515 Seventh avenue. Mrs. Mary Kelly left yesterday on Pacific express to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. O'Shea, of Pittsburg. Mr. W. W. Akers, who has been in the west for several years, has returned to pay his parents a visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Weest and daughters, Mary and Viola, of the Grand hotel, left yesterday for Atlantic City. Miss Elsie Kruse, 1218 Sixth avenue, will leave this morning on a two weeks' visit to relatives and friends in Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Emanuel, of Allegheny, accompanied by their daughter, Carrie, are guests at the Union hotel on Twelfth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Houseman, with Mrs. G. J. Kelly, all of Scottdale, are visiting Mr. William Houseman, of West Chestnut avenue. Rev. Father Joseph Denny, of St. Martin's, O., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias M. Denny, 2305 West Chestnut avenue. Mr. John M. Hoffman has returned from his vacation spent in the yellow pine forests of North Carolina and the walnut groves of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. John McDermitt, of Youngstown, O., whose marriage occurred on July 8, are enjoying their honeymoon with Altoona friends. Mr. Harry Sturtzman, of Lewistown, stopped off a few hours yesterday to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturtzman, 216 Fifth avenue. Landlord Patrick Breslin and wife, of the West End hotel, accompanied by Miss Mary Ellen Gibbons, will sail this week for a trip of two months or more through the Emerald Isle. Mr. O. N. Marshall, of the bureau of insular telegraph of Porto Rico, and Professor Brown, of Lilly, superintendent of schools, of Porto Rico, were the guests of Manager Joseph Unglaub, of the Western Union Telegraph company, yesterday. Altoona Times, Thursday, July 16, 1903