NEWS: Items from The Daily News, September 15, 1922, Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JO Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm __________________________________________ Items from The Daily News, Huntingdon, Friday, September 15, 1922 SAXON Thomas Worthing has returned home from a two weeks visit to Cambria county. Miss Sarah Shannon left on Saturday for Atlantic City, where she will remain for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Shoemaker are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a young daughter at their home last week. The child has been named Margaret. J. E. Enyeart, who was on his way home with his family from Atlantic City two weeks ago was taken very seriously ill and rushed to the Huntingdon hospital, was so far improved in health that he was able to return to his home in Saxton last Sunday evening. Mrs. Catharine Figard entertained at her home last Tuesday evening in honor of Anson Kelly, who left on Wednesday morning for Mt. Airy college. There were about twenty young people present and the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Rev. Oyler, pastor of the First Methodist church, Phillipsburg, was a guest at the Methodist parsonage in Saxton on Tuesday. On Saturday, September 16, the Hopewell Grangers will hold their annual basket picnic at Hopewell. Arrangements already made will provide a day's enjoyment for all those who attend. Among the speakers who will be present are A. C. Richards, of New Paris, and Joseph Donohue, of Bedford. The day's program will include music by the Hopewell orchestra, baseball games and other amusements. In the evening a festival will be held, to which everyone is invited. The Daily News, Huntingdon, Friday, September 15, 1922