NEWS: Altoona Tribune, Dateline Huntingdon County, PA, August 23, 1918 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja and Jessica Orr Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm __________________________________________________________ HUNTINGDON President I. Harvey Brumbaugh, of Juniata College, with his family left in their auto on Wednesday morning or Braddock Heights near Frederick, Maryland, to attend a series of meetings by the Sunday school workers of the Brethren denomination of that section. The wedding of Miss Lucille Locke, of this place, to Clyde E. Huston, a former Huntingdon printer, now of Johnstown, on June 22 last, has just been revealed by the couple to the sisters of the bride, with whom she has been residing at 216 Church street. The ceremony was performed in the Presbyterian church of Ebensburg by the pastor, Rev. R. H. Heany. The couple expect to take up residence in Johnstown on September 1 in an apartment which they have already newly furnished. The public schools of Alexandria will reopen on Monday, September 16, with the following corps of teachers, Morris S. Greth, principal of the high school; Miss Margaret Patterson, grammar grade; Miss Edith Varner, intermediate; Miss Agnes Bidwell, primary. The principal is from Hamburg, Pa., and is a graduate of Keystone state normal school, Kutztown. The other teachers reside in Alexandria. Miss Patterson and Miss Bidwell were re-elected, the former being transferred from the intermediate to the grammar grade. The Dell family reunion will be held on Saturday, September 14, upon the P. O. S. of A. grounds at Latta Grove. The winter storage lecture by Prof. Mason of State College has been postponed from August 27 to Friday, August 30, at the same hour and place - eight in the evening at memorial public library, Alexandria. Mt. Union is to get its much needed enlarged post office. Ground was broken on Tuesday for a two-story addition of thirty-two feet to the rear of the present building, which is owned by I. N. Taylor. It will be brick-cased, matching the present building. Ralph B. Cassidy is the newly appointed chief examiner of the U. S. labor employment bureau which is being established in Mt. Union. He was formerly labor scout for the Harbison-Walker company at Mt. Union, and is well adapted to the important position to which he has just been appointed. Altoona Tribune, Friday morning, August 23, 1918 page 7