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History of Cambria County, V.2

674 HISTORY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY

    Dr. Louis Henry Mayer, Jr., was graduated from the public schools of Johnstown and from the Jefferson Medical College in the class of 1913, after which he engaged in the practice of his profession in his home city. He was commissioned as first lieutenant, M. R. C., U. S. A., and served in Porto Rica, receiving his discharge June 21, 1919. In 1916 he married Grace Sefton of Pittsburgh, and is now living in the Borough of Westmont, Johnstown, and is engaged in the practice of his profession, specializing in the diseases of children.
    Olive Frances Mayer was graduated from the Johnstown public schools and from Chevy Chase Seminary, Washington, D. C., in 1913. She was married in 1914 to Robert M. Palmer, of Pottsville, Pa., who is engaged in the general practice of medicine in Johnstown. They have two children, Robert M., Jr., and Frank C. Palmer.
    Dr. Frederick Mayer was graduated from the public schools of Johnstown, from Princeton University in 1914, and from the Medical School of Johns Hopkins University in 1918. He enlisted in May, 1917, as a private in the Medical Corps of the army, going to France in June, 1917, serving with the Johns Hopkins Base Hospital. Commissioned a first lieutenant in the Medical Corps in 1918, he served with the Second Division through five major engagements and in the Army of Occupation in Germany. He was discharged in May, 1919, after 22 months' service overseas. In 1919 he married Leone Raab, of Johnstown, and is now living in the Borough of Southmont, Johnstown, and is actively engaged in the practice of his profession, specializing in the diseases of children.
    W. Stephens Mayer was graduated from the public schools of Johnstown and from Princeton University in 1918. He attended Harvard Law School from 1919-1921 and finished his law course at the University of Pennsylvania in 1922. In October of that year he was admitted to the bar of Cambria County and has since engaged in the practice of law with offices in the U. S. Bank Building, Johnstown. During the World War he enlisted from Princeton University and was sent to the Officers Training School, Camp Grant, Ill. He received is commission at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, Aug. 31, 1918, and at the time of his discharge, Dec. 5, 1918, was stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C.
    On Dec. 31, 1921, Mr. Mayer was married to Miss Hilda Anderson Ellis, born in Johnstown, Jan. 4, 1901. They have a son, William Stephens, Jr., born in 1922.


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