NEWS: Hollidaysburg News, Altoona Tribune, August 2, 1918, Blair County, PA

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PEOPLE COMING AND GOING

  Sheriff William H. Orr was at Philadelphia on business, yesterday.
  Harry J. Hanley of Pittsburg, spent yesterday here on business.
  Mrs. Bessie Delozier Myers, and young son, Ernest. of Huntingdon, are the 
guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walters of Union street.
  John D. Kensinger, a prominent resident of Henrietta, circulated among his 
County Capital friends yesterday.
  Mrs. H. L. O'Haagen, of Tyrone, spent yesterday at the home of her father, 
William Marks, of Mulberry and Clark streets.
  C. B. Griffin, of Williamsport, was a business sojourner here yesterday.
  T. C. Breene, of Huntingdon, was in town on Thursday.
  Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bittern, of Kearney, Pa., were Hollidaysburg visitors 
yesterday.
  Miss Grace Read, of Saxton, spent yesterday with friends in town.
  Mr. F. W. Morton, of Philadelphia, returned home yesterday after a pleasant 
sojourner in his former home town.
  William Ferdinand Goodfellow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Goodfellow, has 
enlisted in the United States marine service, and went to Philadelphia on 
Thursday for examination.  Thomas Irwin Blackburn, of North Penn street has 
joined the ambulance corps and went to Harrisburg on Wednesday night for 
examination.  He will report at the Columbus Barracks, Ohio, for training.

Altoona Tribune, Friday morning, August 2, 1918, page 9