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tRivttw VOL. XXXVIII. BELLWbi LOCAL NEWS COLUMN Short Items That Will Inter- eat Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY^F THE WEEK Teres FsraatsaiB Canooralai tta Bslaas al Oar lsrsa|b Tba OoIbbsB Oarl-dMeribsrsBalay. —Plants—Cabbage,cauliflower, beat, tomato. Oall ou J. H. Kurtz, Blair street. 15-8t —A fioa boy baby arrived at tha borne of Cloyd Estep oa North 8ixth street last Monday. —Tba Sanday school board of tha Methodist church will meet on Thursday evening at 7.80. Beside tbe regular business session there will be departmental confer- encea and a short address on "Missionary Ed oca tion in the Sanday 8chool" by tbe Bev. E. 0. Myers, ot Altoooa. Tbe evening will close witb a social period in cbarge of the offlcera aad teachers of the junior departments. —Logan Valley Baptist chareh Bev. H. G. Dooley, pastor. Preaching at 10.45 a. at. by tba paatof, subject, "Bemembered." Tbe observance of the Lord's sop. per wilt fellow tbe moruing ser* mon. Children's day service with special and interesting features, alao an address by tbe paator, at 7 80. Sabbath school 9.30. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday 7.80. Yoang peoples meeting Sanday evening at 6.80. Min SHOW WILL IE HELD af La B.u* tfeaatrs Witt Snatohing tba lead from towoa several times its size Bellwood ia to stage aa honest to goodness boxing show on Jone 12. The LaBelle theatre, scene et pleasures active, silent aod spoken, will bouse tbe project of enterprising promoters. Donald Bank and Kid Por, two maulers hovering around tba 185 lb, claf s will exchange clouts ia the semi wladop. Ciok Thorpe the Pighting Gob will boon hand to step with some fast lad not yet signed. For tbe main at'rac'ion, Eddie Tourner ot Glasgow and Johnny Bar will trade gentle and healthy clout*. Botb boys pack wallops tbat never tall to place their human targets iu the horizontal position usually associated witb prize ring outs. Tbeir appearance in the square circle bas never failed to arouse untold interest. Jimmie Beedtr, at one time, bolder ol Altoona's lis tic spotlight dropped iuto the rooms last evening with tidings ot tbe scheduled brawl. Jimmie.guarantees lively acts and be ahould know. Although the loll program bas not yet been arranged, enough has beea settled to guarantee scrap pilgrims big rotovaa for box office offerings. GRADUATES IN TS RP m tta —tm MUt I Bellwood bigh sobool cbiae 1925 left on train No. 4 at Jfl a. m. Tuesday for Washii D. C, to apend several sightseeing. Tbe party ino) Principal F. A. Hamilton Misa Helen Wilaoa aa cbapei Misa Eatella Hollen waa the member of tbe claee who not go. Thoae who boarded train were: Mildred Mo; Charlotte Wharton, Anna Epl Matilda Cornmeseer, McCloskey, Helen Cherry, Pi Persing, Catherine Prioe* Clair Wertz, Margaret Bead, Esther Rhodes, Irene Hollinger, Zella Goss, Maria Armstrong, Marion Cratper, Maty Jamison, Helen Bland, Clifford Peck, Joho Bechtol, Charles Hetrick, Mary 8haoer, Mary Moffitt, Frank Estep. The class bad put on benefits ot various -kinds to provide money for the trip and bad goad success. A large crowd ot friaada assembled at tbe station to aee tbe crowd off. Thursday is the time aat for the return. ■■ '' • *■ -• 1*> m\**l* vdlttih NO U __ . .^JCTbPi JMJO 4ffMata Base ± -******^ongrewmauJ. Banks Euiiz, who haa slipped away from bia Altoona home with bia family lor a complete reat, is expected to announce bia candidacy for re-elec tion to congress shortly atVer h,a return. Although aootber election comas in between the pteseia time and the date for selecting a congressman lor this distriot, nevertheless Mr. Kurlz believes in announcing bia candidacy early. Tha local congressional diet riot is composed of Blair and Bedford counties. Congressman Eurtz is aervi ng bia aecond term ia Washington. Wben be sought the position ia tbe last campaign he had aa hia opponent Major Albert O. Keg, a veteran of the World war aad well known national guardsman. Although tbara haa beta - no definite announcement it ia presumed that Major King will not ba a candidate again tbto year. Whether the veterans will pot ap a candidate for tba nomination remains to be seen. Latsssrsa Ghana Betas The Chareh Training class will meet Friday evening in the rSaadayaebooTroo-S*"€*SK*a-* Oar Daily Bible Vacation School will be-, in Monday morning at 9 o'olook. Every child nf the chareh sboald attend tbis school. Services for Sanday—Sunday school at 9:80 a. m., J. M. Lupfer, aupt. Leaaoa for study, "The Church in Aalioch." Morning worship at 10:45,Subject, "Jesus, Tbe Maa." Christisn Endeavor at 6*80 p. m., moatiag lad by Mrs. H. N. Walker Topic for discossi on, "Leidersbip, Its price aad Its Bewards." Evening Worship at 7;80, subject, "Two Friends." Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7:80. All who desire to worship with ua are moat cordially invited to do so. Visitors alwaya welcomed. Come aad bring your friends. Harry IT. Wa„khr, Pastor ta Stera-tsva Mrs. B. B. Levengood, daughter Elizabeth and sons Rodman and William; Mrs. M. D. Boyer, daughter Catharine and sons, Johu and Boy; Mrs. E. E. Ardrey daughter Ethel, Isabel aad Alic, aooa Paul, Ellis and Albert, motored to Stormetowo and spent Sanday at the home of Mr. aad Mra. James Eider. Others in the^ party were Mr. and Mra. Milton Walker, daughter Sarah and sons Charles and Curtis, Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, of Marengo; Mr. aad Mra. Edgar Way aad aon Gerald, of Altoona; Miss Pearl Bider. Saaeay at tba bWbodisi Obarab Bev. L. A. Welliver, paator. It will be Childrena* Day - at tbe Methodist chnroh on Sunday. Special programs will be rendered at botb Jim morning aad evening services. Tba beginnere an! feri • mary departments of tbe Sunday achool ***# Jspg^tem morning program.' Ati ^^^ vice the sacrament of bapliet* be administered and aew members will be admitted iato tbe ohareh. The boar bee been changed trom 10.45 to 10.15 a. ai. At 7.80 p. m. a pageant entitled "The Light oftbe World" will be given by members ot the junior, intermediate and yonng peoples' departments oftbe Sunday aohool. Thia ia tbe pageant wbiob waa given at tbe World's Sanday School convention at Tokie a few yeara ago. Tbe yoaog people have beea working hard ia preparing for it and promise a splendid pageant. Sunday school will convene at the usual hour 9.30, bat tbere will be no Epworth League. Daily Vacation Bible aohool tvill begin on Monday at 9 a. m. OliissBs last aaa laBBsetsi iod of yeara, at least p, Bellwood has bean musical organization, these intervening aad for a brass band tly felt, and especi- demonatations, wben n necessary to procure outside source. Now , Bellwood ia soon again munical organization, to thia end were taken nday evening when thirty 'de awake musicians and wbo are willing to lend support, assembled in tbe lesser ball on Main street greatest of harmony and prevailed tbrougbout tbe eg and from the enthusiasm tested the new organisation air to get aa early atari, or many yeara Ibe borough fa crack band and its services freely given upon all local ions, and not infrequently called to ether towns tn assist emonstations. A brats band pep and life in any com amend ahoald have the strong cial support of the towns- pie. At tbe meeting only jlminary plans were made, Pjtvthe organization will become ferm fixture in the community. . ^regular meeting place will be Reared, likely in the pablic kg, whioh waa tbe head- of the former band. *f«tr__gicted: mtmmmtoePmP ■*■*■-***«_ 1 ^a^^acV it, C. H. Pattott* secretary, 1. £|Patton, jr.; treasurer, D. H. Hamen director, Prod H. W. Schalles; librarian, Paul Becbtol. Pilomotors of the enterprise feel tlwt ander leadership of Prof. Soballei, thoy wilt have a band that will do oredit to the town. em mm bill ignored PERSONAL PUG Evict***** an 1st laatala Ofcarje JM Ua last aas-rsr la Dealt The grand jury baa been in session at Hollidaysburg tor the paat few days hearing presentments placed before it by the district attorney. Among tbe bills disposed of on Taeaday waa one charging Constable Gill, of Altoona, with murder. Two weeks ago Constable Gill, armed witb a warrant proceeded to arrest a maniand in the attempt the would- be prisoner displayed a firearm aod attempted to make bia escape, when tbe officer fired a number of shots to frighten the man, two of wbieh took effect, causing death. The grand jury gave evidence before it careful consideration aod at ita conclusion ignored the bill. A true bill bas bean found by the grand jury against County Commissioner John B. Dunkle, who is charged witb having driven an automobile while io an intoxicated condition. Hia trial will likely oome ap be fore' the court next week. People Who Vial Hera Thoae Who Go Away. MOIEMEiml-lR et Oasata Wbe Are Mart alao*" by Wka ffravel Ta aal tts* aa lalareay Everything ia well set for the races at Tipton on Saturday, tbe drivera have all arrived aod bave bete at the bowl trying oat their can, aome of whom bava already made records. Visitors from a distance bave began arriving aad It ie predicted tbat tbe attendance will be for greater tbaa at time ia tha mmmttat the speedway. Tares hi Oas Fanlly -.rajaata Isaac Jamison, and wife, North Second atreet, have three children iu graduating classes this year. Their daughter, Miss Carrie, will receive a diploma from tbe Millersviile state normal sohool today. Mn. Jamison ia attending commencement tbere. Miss Jamison will teach in Tyrone this year. Another daughter, Miaa Mary, was a menber of the Bell wood high claaa of 1925, and tbeir ion Frank', a graduate of Bute College in the class of 1024, will graduate this year from the agricultural aollege of tha state of Iowa, looated at Aaaa Iowa. A MBBOM-I, MT TH0TJMT Thto morning bring, to meinany a thought, It remind, on. tt haw many flower* bas tt*** bought For tbos* wh* bam gone to that heaven'-' shore For the** whom we loved bal OM ss* them no A Sir. AaaaalHwawrlal Ssrvioss The mthnbers of Bellwood lodge No. l81,Koightsof Pythias, will hold their annual memorial service on Sanday afternoon. All members are requested to meet at the ball Sunday afternoon at two o'clock aad proceed to Logan Valley cemetery, where Bev. W. m. Memmert, paator of the. Pree- byteriaa church, will deliver the memorial address. Every member is urged to :be pro-oat All who oaa are requested to bring flowers. PJ§£i And yet after all there'! no need to feel ua. It we treated tbem right we hav* ****** to feel -.§**> Batif wehav. neg'ectedorr datjr, - Thoae flowers will never bring forth beaatjr. I It I* only * mockery in Ood's eyea, To Bim tbat sorely la all wfao. To s*«nd oar money for thoa. that are dead. White many around na-ara hungry tor broad. 8o let na forget th* things of the past. And God will .only reward us at hut; But while w* are bet* aad able to do it, Let u« help thore In need, w* will waver ra* it. I went ta a funeral aome time ago. The flowers that wora made quit* a show, And ye* tb* widow ef Mm that waa dead, Had very poor proepeota of fladlng b.ea_. For three lHtloohlldron who h«d no dad, Don't yoa think it seem* too bad. To spend our mosey fOr a Bower, Wheo the widow and children aaed wheatSourf t don't attaa by this ttat 1 don't 'Un a*-*-Mk£i I have fast heeo pla-ittag tbem in toUU Ji ■Queer*, - Bnt the flown that are the moat worth gltl-m. Are th* flower* we grn te eat fries-*** wfcBe irvlng. ■ Wemayaotbeable to glv* a great deal. We may not tm s*l* to fu«l*h a saa-J, Bnt we all oa* Bad a pleasant I" Whether we are poor or no*. -W. a.DavMao-,1 Mantel la Aalls Tswaablf A very pretty Jane wedding waa oelebrated Jane 8 at tbe home of.Mr. end Mia. E. E. Leaob, tbe bride's parenta on the Trbut farm near Pinecrott, at 8 '/ o'clock. Tbe contracting payties were Jamea D. Evans ot Bt>Jlwood, son of J. C. and Mrs. Evans, and Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Leach. The wedding an emony in whioh the ring waa aa| Id waa performed by Bev. Jofc-jph F. Anderson of Bellwood JaMtaa Leach brother ot the bride, wnu best man while Miss Hazel Fulton of Tyrone waa bridesmaid Time wedding march was rendered [the piano by Mr** S Z. Miller phihpsburg. Tbe father gave thi* bride away. Tbe decorations weire of evergreens and iris. Prfseents were numerous and aable. Refreshments were al aad delicious. Guests to number of thirty-five were jjt from Lewistown, Tyrone, lipsburg, Juniata and Bell- all being relatives of the party. Mr. Evans is eyed by the Pennsylvania "road oompany. while the Vsoalioa Bibls Sebael A daily vacation Bible achool ia being planned to be held in the Methodiat cburch beginning Monday, June 15 and continuing until Friday Jane 26. There will be sessions every morning except Saturday from 9 until 11:80. All sessions will be held io the chareh. An excellent course of study ia being outlined including Bible ffijfrHf; ~ih\%<*ryyroht^^im»oit atudy, sacred music, Bible pageantry and drama, handwork and recreation. The Bible will be tbe center of all work done. Tbere will be four grades in the school. The beginners, under 6 yeara of age will be taught by Mies Akers. Tbe primary obildreo between tbe age ot 6 an d 9 will be instructed by Mrs. Altoeda Heeds. The juniors between 9 and 12 will bave Miss Verna Sullivan as instructor and the intermediates, comprising those of 12 aad over will be taught by Miss Nellie Givin, Rev. L. A. Welliver, pastor of tbe obaroh will be superintendent of tbe school. The devotions each day will be in charge ot Bev. Welliver. This is the fourth year for the aohool in this obaroh aad it is expected that tbere will be a large enrollment. on of IU Prasbytsrlsa Chnroh Services Logan Valley Presbyterian obaroh, Bev. Wilfred B. Memmert, B. D., paator. When God instituted the'Bab- bath day He established it as a holy day and not as a mere holiday. Mau waa to cease bis labor and spend the day ie worship and meditation. Let us spend onr next Sabbath aa He intended we ahoald. "O come then aad let as wonbip aad bow dowo. Let us knell before the Lord oar Maker." Mrs. Stilt, of Shade Gap, moth er of J.D. Stitt, is a goest at hisfl home on South First street, -•ja Little Miaa Eleanor Weats ie visiting her uncle and aont, Lewis Eask and wife ia Altoona. Frank W. Fleisher, wife, bob Henry and daughter Mary Louise have returned from a week'a viait with friaada at Atlantic Oity. Hobart Mulhollen, of Pitta- burgh, where he ia employed in the post office, spent a few daya recently with home folks. Bamoel Bell, son of W. S. Belt ' and wife.has returned to hia home at Mary Aon Forge. Samuel ia a Gettysburg college student and will, enjoy a borne vacation. Miss Alice Kuhn, Mrs. E. B. Fitbian aod daughter, of Kansas [City, Mo., arrived here laat Saturday and are guests of Barrister and Mra. Geo.- M. Meyers on Main street. Mrs. Myrtle Bell, of State College, recently visited her mother, ■ Mra. Henry Henshey, who resides : on the homstead tarm in Antia ' township. Mrs. Bell's son, Charles will snend the aummer vacation.. with his grandmother and leod a helping hand. . Richard H. Hirsch aad wife, and son Thomaa, and Bay Struak teller in the Bellwood baok, returned home overland on Sunday from Frederick, Md., and were accompanied home by Miss Susan Hirsch, who had beea n student io Hood college daring the peat aohool year. Miss Betty Barber, wbo baa been a teacher ot music io tbe Allison-Jsmes achool at Santa Fe, New Mexico, for tbe paat year, arrived at the botne of ber mother on South First street on Wednesday, where ahe will apeod the summer vacation. Miss Barber's many friaada are delighted to aee ber at borne. W. E. Sbaner and daughter Miss Isabell of Hensheytown, motored to Blandburg on Sunday where they joined a party of friaada aod journeyed to mem* -«»!-«.,, Wewillbegiedtohaveyouwoiv tta ia one of Antis township's 18D*P with Qs jRgg daughters. After a' Sabbath [ef trip through parts of the i?pr» aad Mra. Evans will llf their residence la Bell- tod. Many friends unite in idiag best wishes for a happy —The Ladiee Aid society Ofi Presbyterian ohareh wiH festival on the obaroh lawn: day, Jane it. iwerd E. Stone bap been Jm bia home oo Bellview ! throughout the week, doe [| bilious attack. _fioe girl arrived at the Clair Wultert, manager P. atore, oa Monday. bmwmbar two in the family Mind new arrival aohool 9.80 a. m.; morning worship 10-45, theme, "Oie ProBt ot Prayer," Y. P. S. C. E. 6.80 p. m.; evening service 6.30 p. m. Short and helpfal service. Let as welcome you at oor services. —The regular weakly meeting of tbe Odd Fellows will be beld on Friday eveniag at 7 p. m. All members are requested to be present.' •-•The Jane term of criminal eoart will be held at Hollidaysburg next, aad their is a large amount of business to occupy the attention of tbat auguat body. Allemans spring, where tha day waa apent. Returning thay were accompanied by C. C. Ball, of Berwindale, and Misa Anna Goaa aad Miss Bertba Foe, of Smith'a I Mills, wbo apeot tba evening at I tbe Sbaner borne ia Hensheytown, aad left for home via Tyrone. ' Miss Hazel Convene, who waa a teacher at Bryn Mawr during the paat achool year, apent a few days laat week in ■ Bellwood" as the guests ot bar cousins, A. B. aod M. B. Foutz. This waa her first visit to tbie part ot Pennaylvaala aad aha waa greatly pleased witb tbe never- ending sensatioo of the beautiful moontainjaoaoery, aad while bere *i ahe wae taken on a number of motor trips to places of interest. Miss Converse's home ia Loo I Angeles, Calif., and she left here I Sunday morning. (Mi Fallows WUl IsM Bellwood lodge No. 819, Independent Order of Odd Fellowa, will bold a memorial aorsioo in' the lodge room on Friday eveniag at 7.45 o'olook. Everybody it welcome. --if- :•_ •=;'!' ^'_a__&_i___fi
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1925-06-11 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, June 11, 1925, Volume 38 Number 16 |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 16 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1925-06-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1925-06-11 |
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Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
Full Text | tRivttw VOL. XXXVIII. BELLWbi LOCAL NEWS COLUMN Short Items That Will Inter- eat Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY^F THE WEEK Teres FsraatsaiB Canooralai tta Bslaas al Oar lsrsa|b Tba OoIbbsB Oarl-dMeribsrsBalay. —Plants—Cabbage,cauliflower, beat, tomato. Oall ou J. H. Kurtz, Blair street. 15-8t —A fioa boy baby arrived at tha borne of Cloyd Estep oa North 8ixth street last Monday. —Tba Sanday school board of tha Methodist church will meet on Thursday evening at 7.80. Beside tbe regular business session there will be departmental confer- encea and a short address on "Missionary Ed oca tion in the Sanday 8chool" by tbe Bev. E. 0. Myers, ot Altoooa. Tbe evening will close witb a social period in cbarge of the offlcera aad teachers of the junior departments. —Logan Valley Baptist chareh Bev. H. G. Dooley, pastor. Preaching at 10.45 a. at. by tba paatof, subject, "Bemembered." Tbe observance of the Lord's sop. per wilt fellow tbe moruing ser* mon. Children's day service with special and interesting features, alao an address by tbe paator, at 7 80. Sabbath school 9.30. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday 7.80. Yoang peoples meeting Sanday evening at 6.80. Min SHOW WILL IE HELD af La B.u* tfeaatrs Witt Snatohing tba lead from towoa several times its size Bellwood ia to stage aa honest to goodness boxing show on Jone 12. The LaBelle theatre, scene et pleasures active, silent aod spoken, will bouse tbe project of enterprising promoters. Donald Bank and Kid Por, two maulers hovering around tba 185 lb, claf s will exchange clouts ia the semi wladop. Ciok Thorpe the Pighting Gob will boon hand to step with some fast lad not yet signed. For tbe main at'rac'ion, Eddie Tourner ot Glasgow and Johnny Bar will trade gentle and healthy clout*. Botb boys pack wallops tbat never tall to place their human targets iu the horizontal position usually associated witb prize ring outs. Tbeir appearance in the square circle bas never failed to arouse untold interest. Jimmie Beedtr, at one time, bolder ol Altoona's lis tic spotlight dropped iuto the rooms last evening with tidings ot tbe scheduled brawl. Jimmie.guarantees lively acts and be ahould know. Although the loll program bas not yet been arranged, enough has beea settled to guarantee scrap pilgrims big rotovaa for box office offerings. GRADUATES IN TS RP m tta —tm MUt I Bellwood bigh sobool cbiae 1925 left on train No. 4 at Jfl a. m. Tuesday for Washii D. C, to apend several sightseeing. Tbe party ino) Principal F. A. Hamilton Misa Helen Wilaoa aa cbapei Misa Eatella Hollen waa the member of tbe claee who not go. Thoae who boarded train were: Mildred Mo; Charlotte Wharton, Anna Epl Matilda Cornmeseer, McCloskey, Helen Cherry, Pi Persing, Catherine Prioe* Clair Wertz, Margaret Bead, Esther Rhodes, Irene Hollinger, Zella Goss, Maria Armstrong, Marion Cratper, Maty Jamison, Helen Bland, Clifford Peck, Joho Bechtol, Charles Hetrick, Mary 8haoer, Mary Moffitt, Frank Estep. The class bad put on benefits ot various -kinds to provide money for the trip and bad goad success. A large crowd ot friaada assembled at tbe station to aee tbe crowd off. Thursday is the time aat for the return. ■■ '' • *■ -• 1*> m\**l* vdlttih NO U __ . .^JCTbPi JMJO 4ffMata Base ± -******^ongrewmauJ. Banks Euiiz, who haa slipped away from bia Altoona home with bia family lor a complete reat, is expected to announce bia candidacy for re-elec tion to congress shortly atVer h,a return. Although aootber election comas in between the pteseia time and the date for selecting a congressman lor this distriot, nevertheless Mr. Kurlz believes in announcing bia candidacy early. Tha local congressional diet riot is composed of Blair and Bedford counties. Congressman Eurtz is aervi ng bia aecond term ia Washington. Wben be sought the position ia tbe last campaign he had aa hia opponent Major Albert O. Keg, a veteran of the World war aad well known national guardsman. Although tbara haa beta - no definite announcement it ia presumed that Major King will not ba a candidate again tbto year. Whether the veterans will pot ap a candidate for tba nomination remains to be seen. Latsssrsa Ghana Betas The Chareh Training class will meet Friday evening in the rSaadayaebooTroo-S*"€*SK*a-* Oar Daily Bible Vacation School will be-, in Monday morning at 9 o'olook. Every child nf the chareh sboald attend tbis school. Services for Sanday—Sunday school at 9:80 a. m., J. M. Lupfer, aupt. Leaaoa for study, "The Church in Aalioch." Morning worship at 10:45,Subject, "Jesus, Tbe Maa." Christisn Endeavor at 6*80 p. m., moatiag lad by Mrs. H. N. Walker Topic for discossi on, "Leidersbip, Its price aad Its Bewards." Evening Worship at 7;80, subject, "Two Friends." Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7:80. All who desire to worship with ua are moat cordially invited to do so. Visitors alwaya welcomed. Come aad bring your friends. Harry IT. Wa„khr, Pastor ta Stera-tsva Mrs. B. B. Levengood, daughter Elizabeth and sons Rodman and William; Mrs. M. D. Boyer, daughter Catharine and sons, Johu and Boy; Mrs. E. E. Ardrey daughter Ethel, Isabel aad Alic, aooa Paul, Ellis and Albert, motored to Stormetowo and spent Sanday at the home of Mr. aad Mra. James Eider. Others in the^ party were Mr. and Mra. Milton Walker, daughter Sarah and sons Charles and Curtis, Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, of Marengo; Mr. aad Mra. Edgar Way aad aon Gerald, of Altoona; Miss Pearl Bider. Saaeay at tba bWbodisi Obarab Bev. L. A. Welliver, paator. It will be Childrena* Day - at tbe Methodist chnroh on Sunday. Special programs will be rendered at botb Jim morning aad evening services. Tba beginnere an! feri • mary departments of tbe Sunday achool ***# Jspg^tem morning program.' Ati ^^^ vice the sacrament of bapliet* be administered and aew members will be admitted iato tbe ohareh. The boar bee been changed trom 10.45 to 10.15 a. ai. At 7.80 p. m. a pageant entitled "The Light oftbe World" will be given by members ot the junior, intermediate and yonng peoples' departments oftbe Sunday aohool. Thia ia tbe pageant wbiob waa given at tbe World's Sanday School convention at Tokie a few yeara ago. Tbe yoaog people have beea working hard ia preparing for it and promise a splendid pageant. Sunday school will convene at the usual hour 9.30, bat tbere will be no Epworth League. Daily Vacation Bible aohool tvill begin on Monday at 9 a. m. OliissBs last aaa laBBsetsi iod of yeara, at least p, Bellwood has bean musical organization, these intervening aad for a brass band tly felt, and especi- demonatations, wben n necessary to procure outside source. Now , Bellwood ia soon again munical organization, to thia end were taken nday evening when thirty 'de awake musicians and wbo are willing to lend support, assembled in tbe lesser ball on Main street greatest of harmony and prevailed tbrougbout tbe eg and from the enthusiasm tested the new organisation air to get aa early atari, or many yeara Ibe borough fa crack band and its services freely given upon all local ions, and not infrequently called to ether towns tn assist emonstations. A brats band pep and life in any com amend ahoald have the strong cial support of the towns- pie. At tbe meeting only jlminary plans were made, Pjtvthe organization will become ferm fixture in the community. . ^regular meeting place will be Reared, likely in the pablic kg, whioh waa tbe head- of the former band. *f«tr__gicted: mtmmmtoePmP ■*■*■-***«_ 1 ^a^^acV it, C. H. Pattott* secretary, 1. £|Patton, jr.; treasurer, D. H. Hamen director, Prod H. W. Schalles; librarian, Paul Becbtol. Pilomotors of the enterprise feel tlwt ander leadership of Prof. Soballei, thoy wilt have a band that will do oredit to the town. em mm bill ignored PERSONAL PUG Evict***** an 1st laatala Ofcarje JM Ua last aas-rsr la Dealt The grand jury baa been in session at Hollidaysburg tor the paat few days hearing presentments placed before it by the district attorney. Among tbe bills disposed of on Taeaday waa one charging Constable Gill, of Altoona, with murder. Two weeks ago Constable Gill, armed witb a warrant proceeded to arrest a maniand in the attempt the would- be prisoner displayed a firearm aod attempted to make bia escape, when tbe officer fired a number of shots to frighten the man, two of wbieh took effect, causing death. The grand jury gave evidence before it careful consideration aod at ita conclusion ignored the bill. A true bill bas bean found by the grand jury against County Commissioner John B. Dunkle, who is charged witb having driven an automobile while io an intoxicated condition. Hia trial will likely oome ap be fore' the court next week. People Who Vial Hera Thoae Who Go Away. MOIEMEiml-lR et Oasata Wbe Are Mart alao*" by Wka ffravel Ta aal tts* aa lalareay Everything ia well set for the races at Tipton on Saturday, tbe drivera have all arrived aod bave bete at the bowl trying oat their can, aome of whom bava already made records. Visitors from a distance bave began arriving aad It ie predicted tbat tbe attendance will be for greater tbaa at time ia tha mmmttat the speedway. Tares hi Oas Fanlly -.rajaata Isaac Jamison, and wife, North Second atreet, have three children iu graduating classes this year. Their daughter, Miss Carrie, will receive a diploma from tbe Millersviile state normal sohool today. Mn. Jamison ia attending commencement tbere. Miss Jamison will teach in Tyrone this year. Another daughter, Miaa Mary, was a menber of the Bell wood high claaa of 1925, and tbeir ion Frank', a graduate of Bute College in the class of 1024, will graduate this year from the agricultural aollege of tha state of Iowa, looated at Aaaa Iowa. A MBBOM-I, MT TH0TJMT Thto morning bring, to meinany a thought, It remind, on. tt haw many flower* bas tt*** bought For tbos* wh* bam gone to that heaven'-' shore For the** whom we loved bal OM ss* them no A Sir. AaaaalHwawrlal Ssrvioss The mthnbers of Bellwood lodge No. l81,Koightsof Pythias, will hold their annual memorial service on Sanday afternoon. All members are requested to meet at the ball Sunday afternoon at two o'clock aad proceed to Logan Valley cemetery, where Bev. W. m. Memmert, paator of the. Pree- byteriaa church, will deliver the memorial address. Every member is urged to :be pro-oat All who oaa are requested to bring flowers. PJ§£i And yet after all there'! no need to feel ua. It we treated tbem right we hav* ****** to feel -.§**> Batif wehav. neg'ectedorr datjr, - Thoae flowers will never bring forth beaatjr. I It I* only * mockery in Ood's eyea, To Bim tbat sorely la all wfao. To s*«nd oar money for thoa. that are dead. White many around na-ara hungry tor broad. 8o let na forget th* things of the past. And God will .only reward us at hut; But while w* are bet* aad able to do it, Let u« help thore In need, w* will waver ra* it. I went ta a funeral aome time ago. The flowers that wora made quit* a show, And ye* tb* widow ef Mm that waa dead, Had very poor proepeota of fladlng b.ea_. For three lHtloohlldron who h«d no dad, Don't yoa think it seem* too bad. To spend our mosey fOr a Bower, Wheo the widow and children aaed wheatSourf t don't attaa by this ttat 1 don't 'Un a*-*-Mk£i I have fast heeo pla-ittag tbem in toUU Ji ■Queer*, - Bnt the flown that are the moat worth gltl-m. Are th* flower* we grn te eat fries-*** wfcBe irvlng. ■ Wemayaotbeable to glv* a great deal. We may not tm s*l* to fu«l*h a saa-J, Bnt we all oa* Bad a pleasant I" Whether we are poor or no*. -W. a.DavMao-,1 Mantel la Aalls Tswaablf A very pretty Jane wedding waa oelebrated Jane 8 at tbe home of.Mr. end Mia. E. E. Leaob, tbe bride's parenta on the Trbut farm near Pinecrott, at 8 '/ o'clock. Tbe contracting payties were Jamea D. Evans ot Bt>Jlwood, son of J. C. and Mrs. Evans, and Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Leach. The wedding an emony in whioh the ring waa aa| Id waa performed by Bev. Jofc-jph F. Anderson of Bellwood JaMtaa Leach brother ot the bride, wnu best man while Miss Hazel Fulton of Tyrone waa bridesmaid Time wedding march was rendered [the piano by Mr** S Z. Miller phihpsburg. Tbe father gave thi* bride away. Tbe decorations weire of evergreens and iris. Prfseents were numerous and aable. Refreshments were al aad delicious. Guests to number of thirty-five were jjt from Lewistown, Tyrone, lipsburg, Juniata and Bell- all being relatives of the party. Mr. Evans is eyed by the Pennsylvania "road oompany. while the Vsoalioa Bibls Sebael A daily vacation Bible achool ia being planned to be held in the Methodiat cburch beginning Monday, June 15 and continuing until Friday Jane 26. There will be sessions every morning except Saturday from 9 until 11:80. All sessions will be held io the chareh. An excellent course of study ia being outlined including Bible ffijfrHf; ~ih\%<*ryyroht^^im»oit atudy, sacred music, Bible pageantry and drama, handwork and recreation. The Bible will be tbe center of all work done. Tbere will be four grades in the school. The beginners, under 6 yeara of age will be taught by Mies Akers. Tbe primary obildreo between tbe age ot 6 an d 9 will be instructed by Mrs. Altoeda Heeds. The juniors between 9 and 12 will bave Miss Verna Sullivan as instructor and the intermediates, comprising those of 12 aad over will be taught by Miss Nellie Givin, Rev. L. A. Welliver, pastor of tbe obaroh will be superintendent of tbe school. The devotions each day will be in charge ot Bev. Welliver. This is the fourth year for the aohool in this obaroh aad it is expected that tbere will be a large enrollment. on of IU Prasbytsrlsa Chnroh Services Logan Valley Presbyterian obaroh, Bev. Wilfred B. Memmert, B. D., paator. When God instituted the'Bab- bath day He established it as a holy day and not as a mere holiday. Mau waa to cease bis labor and spend the day ie worship and meditation. Let us spend onr next Sabbath aa He intended we ahoald. "O come then aad let as wonbip aad bow dowo. Let us knell before the Lord oar Maker." Mrs. Stilt, of Shade Gap, moth er of J.D. Stitt, is a goest at hisfl home on South First street, -•ja Little Miaa Eleanor Weats ie visiting her uncle and aont, Lewis Eask and wife ia Altoona. Frank W. Fleisher, wife, bob Henry and daughter Mary Louise have returned from a week'a viait with friaada at Atlantic Oity. Hobart Mulhollen, of Pitta- burgh, where he ia employed in the post office, spent a few daya recently with home folks. Bamoel Bell, son of W. S. Belt ' and wife.has returned to hia home at Mary Aon Forge. Samuel ia a Gettysburg college student and will, enjoy a borne vacation. Miss Alice Kuhn, Mrs. E. B. Fitbian aod daughter, of Kansas [City, Mo., arrived here laat Saturday and are guests of Barrister and Mra. Geo.- M. Meyers on Main street. Mrs. Myrtle Bell, of State College, recently visited her mother, ■ Mra. Henry Henshey, who resides : on the homstead tarm in Antia ' township. Mrs. Bell's son, Charles will snend the aummer vacation.. with his grandmother and leod a helping hand. . Richard H. Hirsch aad wife, and son Thomaa, and Bay Struak teller in the Bellwood baok, returned home overland on Sunday from Frederick, Md., and were accompanied home by Miss Susan Hirsch, who had beea n student io Hood college daring the peat aohool year. Miss Betty Barber, wbo baa been a teacher ot music io tbe Allison-Jsmes achool at Santa Fe, New Mexico, for tbe paat year, arrived at the botne of ber mother on South First street on Wednesday, where ahe will apeod the summer vacation. Miss Barber's many friaada are delighted to aee ber at borne. W. E. Sbaner and daughter Miss Isabell of Hensheytown, motored to Blandburg on Sunday where they joined a party of friaada aod journeyed to mem* -«»!-«.,, Wewillbegiedtohaveyouwoiv tta ia one of Antis township's 18D*P with Qs jRgg daughters. After a' Sabbath [ef trip through parts of the i?pr» aad Mra. Evans will llf their residence la Bell- tod. Many friends unite in idiag best wishes for a happy —The Ladiee Aid society Ofi Presbyterian ohareh wiH festival on the obaroh lawn: day, Jane it. iwerd E. Stone bap been Jm bia home oo Bellview ! throughout the week, doe [| bilious attack. _fioe girl arrived at the Clair Wultert, manager P. atore, oa Monday. bmwmbar two in the family Mind new arrival aohool 9.80 a. m.; morning worship 10-45, theme, "Oie ProBt ot Prayer," Y. P. S. C. E. 6.80 p. m.; evening service 6.30 p. m. Short and helpfal service. Let as welcome you at oor services. —The regular weakly meeting of tbe Odd Fellows will be beld on Friday eveniag at 7 p. m. All members are requested to be present.' •-•The Jane term of criminal eoart will be held at Hollidaysburg next, aad their is a large amount of business to occupy the attention of tbat auguat body. Allemans spring, where tha day waa apent. Returning thay were accompanied by C. C. Ball, of Berwindale, and Misa Anna Goaa aad Miss Bertba Foe, of Smith'a I Mills, wbo apeot tba evening at I tbe Sbaner borne ia Hensheytown, aad left for home via Tyrone. ' Miss Hazel Convene, who waa a teacher at Bryn Mawr during the paat achool year, apent a few days laat week in ■ Bellwood" as the guests ot bar cousins, A. B. aod M. B. Foutz. This waa her first visit to tbie part ot Pennaylvaala aad aha waa greatly pleased witb tbe never- ending sensatioo of the beautiful moontainjaoaoery, aad while bere *i ahe wae taken on a number of motor trips to places of interest. Miss Converse's home ia Loo I Angeles, Calif., and she left here I Sunday morning. (Mi Fallows WUl IsM Bellwood lodge No. 819, Independent Order of Odd Fellowa, will bold a memorial aorsioo in' the lodge room on Friday eveniag at 7.45 o'olook. Everybody it welcome. --if- :•_ •=;'!' ^'_a__&_i___fi |
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