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■ffi&mWfm Name . jrtdaxod VOL. XXXVIII. tBCAL m COLUMN Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers BRIEF SUMMJW OF THE WEEK tares ParaBrspas Oenearalai tbs Delays •f Oar ■areaab—Tbs Oalaaut Oar Bakseribsra Baiar. Agr .-—A number of signal towers along tbe middle division were diacoutinaed on July 1, aa further 'Queans of reducing operating ex- —Little Eliztbeth Mulhollem is yet a patient at the Mercy bos- § pHal in Altoona. For a few daya aaa bad boon seriously ill, bat ia 'now slowly improving. ■#-'»-*- J esse Shamback, of Midd'e burg, had his cheek split and an eye injured wben anotbtr boy threw a ligbtad fire cracker ta bia tae*. Here is a lesson, boj s. —For Sale—Oue iron Favorite range, ia good condition, for vale cheap, on account ot having bought a Coleman pressure range. Can be seen at 618 Martin street any aveniug after 7 o'eloek. Q. A. Wilson. —Theodora Keith, a number of ye*1 re ago a resident of tba borough, died at bia home at • Juniata on Suotlsy evening Ha. aaa retired employe of tba P. R. I R.aud aged 79 yours at death. Iuttrueut was made ia Logan Valley eenieieiy Wednesday •.atte-noon. _" —Tbe offices formerly aaed by the maintenance of way depart- I meat of tb* Bellwood division aie P0MPIN8 SUTIOH MMDONEO Bervlee Loaf la-tewl lav a ffeiaf ai tta Nit Oa July 1, tba pumping atation located a short distance weat o* tba depot waa abandoued, a.fcer being in aerviea for many years. Until aboat foar years ago it served aa a water sta'ion tot loco motives, wbieh caught tba water wbils io motion, bot this also waa discontinued at aboat thai time. Since then the station baa beeu used tor generating electricity and beat for-tba depot aad other offices. Eight boor shifts wars used ia operating the plant, tbe men wbo were employed being J. H. Patton,J.F. Balhnrst and a man from Altoona. Mess.a. Pa»- ton aad Batbarat will ba given employment at tbe AUoona works. Light for tbe depot will ba Sep) n'shed by the Peon Oen'ral eora pany, while a furnace for bttuirg puiposes is being installed in ibe basement of the '.ioket office. In year* past tbe alarm ot fire r id beeu sounded by the whig le at tba plant and ia the l-ture thia wiil be thing of the past, tba ehr trie siren on the public bnil'iug will now be u-ed. And with <*.e abandonment of the plant Be"- wood suffers a dis'ipct lo-s • in more waya than oae. m ami Ike Siitiaasls Karris! I-aac Sal'zman, best known to his friend* aa "Ike" manager ot tha Fair depart mint store aft Bellwood, and Miaa Alice E. Kolb, daughter of Mr. and Mr**. Middletown^Obio, ui«u* t~..—v- 'JIM. Kolb of aiiaCTeto-»n»_ii|iB 'imir**&tt^ _^_ r.w se'uniuLrci.-noa wnfoe "***^ T^^Oof fed In marriage at tbe home of tb* bride's parents Sunday evening at 6 o'eloek. BELLWOd£g CJfff fHB BITES I aiiairtUB UaB Faalars Of ■eeUni, Tbe Blair coanty lair W: bald u% tee Altoona Driving on Wednesday, Tbara' ' Saturday, August 19, 20, 22, It will be beld an auspioea of tho Blair Road Drivers' association good features of tbe past *j combined with tbe ba anle in a variety of entei aod cducatioual features, t| it the best lair ever held iljr? connty. There will bo ho-*-* races tbe first three daya. Saturday ' ... be given over to automobi races. There ia every aseata tbat the bast horseflaeh Og-* tort io tbe circuit, in ^ Altoona' ia looated, will ■• b»5rtj| training tor tbe rasas whieh wl ba made especially attract! becauae of the extraordino parses whiob will be offered. L. Roe, who for a mumber off yeara baa officiated . aa starter, will be on hand tbis year. Tbe races wiil bo held under National Trolting association rules and will bs on tbe three beat plan. Tbia will be pleasing new j to entrants and patrons alike, for not only are tbe aaaopi-ft lion's rules moat satisfactory to tbe horsernciog fraternity bat tbe afternoon's program will thereby be shortened. Tbis will give alt", wbo attend » better opportunity to fain in every feature of the fair-, agricultural art, livestock, bnsiuess exposition aod tbt IT Stilt——PS—— IAY, JULY 2, 1025. NO 10 PUT MB FINES VarasB lago ——-"™j -*UQ"ut)ivJu *a_u m iii*b*'tr-rcu by tba fot oa of men now engaged in clerical work in building that waa formerly used by the superintendent. —The legal season for t alcb'uj* bass and wall-eyed pike opened on July 1. From now aatll the close Ot tbe season the fishermen will make a determined effort to deplete tbe streams of tba atate, and it would not be surprising it-they are successful, as but lew species of these fish now remain in the rivers. —Jacob Bupp, well known South Jfain etreet resident, wbo baa been coufiued ia the Altoona hospital for the past tew weeks, doe to severe injuries received wben be was » ju down by an automobile near the Kelly Hageriy faim in Amis township, ia get Jag along nicely and wilt scon be able t-> come home. —Washington avenue in Tyrone, which bad beeu nnder going needed repairs for toe paat few months, was opened for traffic laat Saturday. It wsa long tbe bane of mo'.oris s, being one of tbo roughest piecet of highways in these pads, and now tbat it hss been modernised there ia much rejoicing by everybody ' —Tbo Womeo'a Foreign Mia eionary society of the Methodist ohareh hold sn interesting meet ing at tbe homo of Mies Mary Mile* Taeaday evening. Devotions were io charge of the president, Mrs. W. B. Dysart. Mra. "William Sittnaa taught the lesson whioh waa oa tho study of Sooth America. Oao new member was added to tbe roll. —The pastor will conduct both seivioes at the Olivet Baptiat cbarob. Tbs morning subject will be, "War." The evening eubjeot at 7.80 p. m. will be, "Thoa Shalt Not." Bible achool . at 9.80 a. m. aad Y. P. M. 7.00 p. p. Tbara will bo a baptismal service at 2.80 p. m. in the brook at Reightown, at whioh service tho pastor wUl apeak on the subject, •-Baptising a Black Man." i Llaaala Leader > Ba Bprla-j Gresk i Game aad Fish >ln Lender ot thia ; on a fishing trip oreek in Centre accompaaied by C. Bd Leslie Schmittle; to be more than a Ip. Tbis stream has Use for the fishermen of them make long laa.away counties to luck, bot in recent [ioatcb haa oot been so hfo the fact* that tha 'been taken by illegal ■din tbe hope of runn- PrOnd the guilty ones liily the object ot tbe Tardea Lender. pi I wood fishermen were an the dream until they sport of what seemed to be dynamite and has- the spot from which erainated they saw BBS in the stream gather- fi*h floating on the of tbe water, aad also ■particles of paper wbieh sad tbe deadly exploaive. i tbe Bellwood men came in be dynamiters beat a baaty Pone of whom was minus witb tho exception of r'ir. d. 'a, whom Warden I pursued and a/ ter a long ought him iato subjection I bim uuder arrest. Ho tin the Powers automo gpfca party proceeded to where tbe illegal .h*jl - for _*. FIFTY-SIX HERE BANQUETTED lend Tbe Rev. Henry Englander, D. D. of Cincinnati, was tbe officiating rabbi. Quests wer immediate family friends. After the ceremony tbe wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Manchester M'ddletown. In tbe evening a reception waa tendered Mr. and Mra. Saltzman, Mr. and Mra Kolb being boat and hostess" to a company of friends. After a abort wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bailsman will arrive in Bellwood to establish their home. The automobile rsocs planned will, without a doubt bo the 1 iste-t dirt traok racing ever staged in Bfair eounty. Negotia-| tiona are now on for the entrance of a number of tho world'a moat famous racers. Tbere will be the usual free entertainment before tbe grand and as for midway entertainment and all other character of amusement what will bo shown or to be boss will be tbe last word io excellence. Metkoeist Chare- Iotas Sanday school meeis at 9.80 with departmental worship and c'a-ses for all. The morning worth'p service at 10.46 with o.'ino** by the pastor ou tbe ''Too Duly aad Piivilege ot Worship.', E* worth League at 0.45. The *•■•• ject for the league service *. . "Abraham tbe F"*st Pathfinder.' Evening worship at 7.80. Sab ject ot sermon, "Idol Makers. * A cordial in vital ion to all who \\',)\ worship with us. HO ISSUE NEXT WEEK Yielding to a cusiom that baa prevailed ia thia part of the slat) for many years, woon most a't weekly papers omit tbe issue daring the week of tbe Foa**h of July,, the.Vj.ore tne Bulletin wi'l 'aot bo issued next week. By not '•■suing a paper aa oppoi-unity •*• afforded tbe compositors to bave a week off.. However, tbo oifice will bo open part ot tba time for tbe transaction of business. —Typewriting paper for sale at this office. —Maater Robert McCloskey haa gone to tbe Fred Irwin tarm in Gospel Hollow, where .he wi'l remain until school time. Robert ia aa industrious lad and alwaya willing to turn aa hoaest dollar. ■arris- la OaatbarlaaS Pant Martin Green, son o* X. F. Green Mid wife, and Miss .Mildred Lola Faoss, daughter of John Fuoss and wile, of East M<-Kees port, wer* nailed ia marriage in Cumberland on Taeaday. The ceremony waa performed by *he Rev. Pan! E. BlaLney, pastor cf the United Brethren ohareh. The wedding is thecalminai'on of a romance begun in sohoo' days in tbe boroagh schools, both being graduates oftbe higb school Tbe bride but reoently became a resident of Eaat JtfcKee iport. hor parents moving there in the sp l-*g Toe groom iaaa employe in the Juniata machine shops. He and km bride returned to BeUwood 'and will bo at boat to the'r ft lends at the residence of hia parents. _ ':'(M —Trespass notices for aale at this office, ten cents each. —Typewriting paper oaa bo obtained a tbis office io any quanity desired. —Corporal William Sitman,! well known to home folks, and for the paat few years maesger of the Rea k Derick drag atore ia Shamokin, Pa., has.assumed part interest in tbe drug firm of Hoi- lenback k Raker ot tbat city, aat entered upon bis doty. Corporal Sitman ia a yoang are n poese-aing tbe elementa of success. He entered a drag atom in our boroagh a number of years ago and lata* graduated from a college ia PhlK adelpbia, since then being ger of tho drag store in Sb 'Sss-tajk htA the namew of tbe other offenders were also as- oartained. kfeill Tbe Bellwood party returned to towa "fed tbe atate department ol fisheries was notified, who ssat a special offloer to Bellwood, aad on Monday in company with Warden Lender they went 10 Belief onto and arrested the remainip- two illegal fiishermen, and a hearing waa accorded tbem Monday afternoon before a j'istice of th* peace. Tbo men brought ap were Fred Myers, who was fined $189.00; D. M. Jfyerf, who was fined $104.90, and Lee Cowher, who was called to hand out $108.00. All of tbe offenders reside in Beiiefonte. Tha arrest aod conviction of these offenders brought forth rounds of approbation trom all 1MB fishermen in and around Bellefonte. It baa been ssid, aad likely very truthfully, that the Spring creek stream baa been repeatedly dynamited thia season aad many fish taken by thia ue- fsriooa moans. Tbo arrest and conviction of these men ahoald prove a wholesome lesson to others wbo are likewiae guilty. The officers oftbe law have not relaxed tbeir efforts to bring other guilty ones to justice and tbeir arrest mry be expected any day. Warden Lender hss been high* ly praised by tbe stats department of fisheries for his alertness in making the arrests, aod there is a feeling abroad that it will have a peotBSnnced effect oo others wbo MW likewise guilty aed cause tbam to ceasa ia their uosporls- •frMMaetl'od of taking fish. The OMsr Pelks el Uasa Tslley Oraaea at s Bbbbt Oeeastsa Logan Valley grange, Patrons of Husbandry, honored ita older members witb a banquet on Saturday evening at wbiob 56 were aerved. Tbo aflair wbb ia charge of a committee consisting of Mra. B. B. Levengood, chairman; Mrs. Nettie Nearhoof Miss Alioe Irvin and Miaa Pauline Cherry. F. M. Glasgow is tbe only charted member who still belongs to the grange and be carried oft tbe honors ot the evening. There are two other oharter members living, bat not now affiliated with the organisation. . A special table bad been spread tor the guests ot honor aod the officers having aa a centrepiece a ptiaw hat filled with daisies. Of her tables were pretily decorated. Tbe menu consisted of c -earn' i chicken on toast baked r haloes, tomato salad, bread aad batter, ice cream, cake of many kinds, and coffee. Pretty favors wejre given tbe guests. The absence of Mr. aod Mra. Harry Manley and Mm. Alice Cox. on accouut of illness, was greatly regretted and they wore aent remembrances. After the banquet. Mr. Glasgow gave a resume ot tbe hiatory of Logan Valley grange Music and reading* made op a pleasing program. Included in tbe party at the guest table were Mr. and Mrs. F.M.Glasgow, J. P. McKni-jht, Benjamiu Briggs, Mr. aod Mrs. -xrii.. *Jt nilasTr-a J-lr , ^rAn*\utAaomo*»\jea^*ar. George Gwin, Harry Gwin, worthy master and hia wite, Pomona, Harry Bingman, overseer and Mrs, Bingman, lecturer; Dr. B. B. Levengood, Mra. H. F. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cherry, Mrs. A. T. Estep, Mrs. J.C. Nearhoof and Mm. Richardson, acting secretary. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS People Who Visit Here end Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS TBs Are tats, aia-4 a- ■ts-ret-eaalKaatlea althaea WB* Travel fa aai Pre. PraBhylsrlaa Ohareh Bervlots Logan Valley Presbyterian church, Rev. Wilfred R. Mom mert, B. D., minister. Sabbath school 9.30 a. tn.; morning worship 10.46; Y. P. S. C.E. 6.30 p. m., topic, "What Makes a Nation Great?" Miss Annabelle Taylor, leader; evening service 7.30. Tbe Holy Communion will be celebrated ou Sunday, July 12. Any who desire to unite with ns by letter or profession of faith st this time will kindly inform the pastor. Chareh nigbt on Wednesdry evening at 7.80. We will be pleased to welcome you at aay ot onr services and try onr best to make yon feel at homo in our midst. at IfNepasa notices for aale Offlee, ten ceuts eaoh. ■tC Lines, witb and grand 9, of Pittsburgh, while ie- i from an automobile trip .alphia, tari ied for a brief fc*town Tuesday moroing bold-tim* f needs. —Miaa Nellie Givin ia numbered among the students who are taking State Collage instruction at Altoona. Sbe is working for a degree. Harry Flaming, wife aad children of -Brownsville, tarried Over Sunday at the Fleming home oo Sooth Second Street. They are now .in the east and will stop bar* returning. Treasurer Jas. W. Lowther, of the Bellwood Trust company,with Mre. Lowther, attended the wedding ot William Baker and Misa Rebecca Year-ley, whioh ooourred in York Saturday eveniag. Others who witnessed tbo tieing ot the naptial knot were: Harry B. Reiley, editor of tbo Brownsville Telegraph, bia wife and son Henry; Rev. and Mra. J. McK. Reiley and aon Billy, of Altoona; Dr. W. E. Reiley, of Clearfield. Tha {t*ip to York was made via tto automobile route. Mia. Perry Btiter, of Freeport, I III., ia a guest at tbo homo ot ber cousin, Mra. Annie M. Weaver on Sooth Third atreet. Louis A. Sieber aad wife of Steubenville, Ohio, were guests j lait wsak of Mn. Thomas Bea*d ou North First street. "Bunnybrook" Clay Wentzel, wite and three babies, of Reading, tarried with boroagh friends over tbe week-end and greatly enjoyed ; tbeir visit. Harry N. Dsogberly, of ' Wilmerding, where, he is em- ] ployed by tbe Wastingbousa I plant, spent the weak ond with Bellwood friends. Rev. Louis V. Barber, recently elected pastor of tbe Presbyterian i obaroh at Benton, this state, apaat the week end at the home of his mother on Sooth First street. Captain Frauk Lee, an agsd veteran ot the Civil war, ot Irvonr, Pa. ia the guest Of hia daughters, Mrs. A,E. Barrett and Mrs. A. F. Myers on Main street. Lee McCloskey is spending tbia wade in Philade'phia and Atlantic City. Daring bis viait he wiil sonwtimeaWbtjhome :•__& Clark Smith and tamily it ville, N. J. ^****B Rev. H. K. Bower, former paator of the Logan Valley Baptist church, now paator of tbo Baptiat \ obaroh at Pottsville, with bis wife 1 and family, will arrive here next week for a visit among old time friends. Michael Kovak; a prosperous and prominent merchant, of Oar- I wensville, and family, were callers at tha home of Mrs. Samuel Barber on Sunday afternoon. Mr. I Kovak and wife ware former par-1 ishioners of Rev. Barber. Joho T. Criswell Esq., one of the few remaining survivors of tbe Civil war of the borough, and wbo last month celebrated hia ninety-first birthday, ia down ia Juniata coanty, where he ia enjoy'ng the society of friends of long ago. Miaa Laura Greenland, who baa . just completed trainina* aa a nurse in tbe Women's hospital in Phil* 1 adelpbia, apent a few daya laat walk aa tbe guest of borne folk*, and haa accepted a position aa name at a girls' camp hi Maine, leaving for thate Btate on Monday. Wada O. Worrell, wilt and brother-in-law, Charles Habikuk, ot Chicago, Illinois, motored to Bellwood and will spend tta* next weak visiting trienda in town. They are stopping at tto Hotel Windsor. Mr. Worrell will be remembered by many of oar citizens, having lived here a number c? years ago. Rev. J. A. Hartman, wife aad Misa Eliaa Wertabaagb, of Sunbury, apent a few daya reoently at the borne of Samoel Mandorft aad family oa North First street. Bev. Hartman baa beau paator of Grace Lutheran ohareh in Sunbury for a number of years, aod waa formerly paator of tta Bellwood Lutheran chnroh, whiob pulpit ba occupied laat Sanday evening and . was greeted by a large audience I of torsi sr parishioners aad friends.
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1925-07-02 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, July 02, 1925, Volume 38 Number 19 |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 19 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1925-07-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1925-07-02 |
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Full Text | ■ffi&mWfm Name . jrtdaxod VOL. XXXVIII. tBCAL m COLUMN Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers BRIEF SUMMJW OF THE WEEK tares ParaBrspas Oenearalai tbs Delays •f Oar ■areaab—Tbs Oalaaut Oar Bakseribsra Baiar. Agr .-—A number of signal towers along tbe middle division were diacoutinaed on July 1, aa further 'Queans of reducing operating ex- —Little Eliztbeth Mulhollem is yet a patient at the Mercy bos- § pHal in Altoona. For a few daya aaa bad boon seriously ill, bat ia 'now slowly improving. ■#-'»-*- J esse Shamback, of Midd'e burg, had his cheek split and an eye injured wben anotbtr boy threw a ligbtad fire cracker ta bia tae*. Here is a lesson, boj s. —For Sale—Oue iron Favorite range, ia good condition, for vale cheap, on account ot having bought a Coleman pressure range. Can be seen at 618 Martin street any aveniug after 7 o'eloek. Q. A. Wilson. —Theodora Keith, a number of ye*1 re ago a resident of tba borough, died at bia home at • Juniata on Suotlsy evening Ha. aaa retired employe of tba P. R. I R.aud aged 79 yours at death. Iuttrueut was made ia Logan Valley eenieieiy Wednesday •.atte-noon. _" —Tbe offices formerly aaed by the maintenance of way depart- I meat of tb* Bellwood division aie P0MPIN8 SUTIOH MMDONEO Bervlee Loaf la-tewl lav a ffeiaf ai tta Nit Oa July 1, tba pumping atation located a short distance weat o* tba depot waa abandoued, a.fcer being in aerviea for many years. Until aboat foar years ago it served aa a water sta'ion tot loco motives, wbieh caught tba water wbils io motion, bot this also waa discontinued at aboat thai time. Since then the station baa beeu used tor generating electricity and beat for-tba depot aad other offices. Eight boor shifts wars used ia operating the plant, tbe men wbo were employed being J. H. Patton,J.F. Balhnrst and a man from Altoona. Mess.a. Pa»- ton aad Batbarat will ba given employment at tbe AUoona works. Light for tbe depot will ba Sep) n'shed by the Peon Oen'ral eora pany, while a furnace for bttuirg puiposes is being installed in ibe basement of the '.ioket office. In year* past tbe alarm ot fire r id beeu sounded by the whig le at tba plant and ia the l-ture thia wiil be thing of the past, tba ehr trie siren on the public bnil'iug will now be u-ed. And with <*.e abandonment of the plant Be"- wood suffers a dis'ipct lo-s • in more waya than oae. m ami Ike Siitiaasls Karris! I-aac Sal'zman, best known to his friend* aa "Ike" manager ot tha Fair depart mint store aft Bellwood, and Miaa Alice E. Kolb, daughter of Mr. and Mr**. Middletown^Obio, ui«u* t~..—v- 'JIM. Kolb of aiiaCTeto-»n»_ii|iB 'imir**&tt^ _^_ r.w se'uniuLrci.-noa wnfoe "***^ T^^Oof fed In marriage at tbe home of tb* bride's parents Sunday evening at 6 o'eloek. BELLWOd£g CJfff fHB BITES I aiiairtUB UaB Faalars Of ■eeUni, Tbe Blair coanty lair W: bald u% tee Altoona Driving on Wednesday, Tbara' ' Saturday, August 19, 20, 22, It will be beld an auspioea of tho Blair Road Drivers' association good features of tbe past *j combined with tbe ba anle in a variety of entei aod cducatioual features, t| it the best lair ever held iljr? connty. There will bo ho-*-* races tbe first three daya. Saturday ' ... be given over to automobi races. There ia every aseata tbat the bast horseflaeh Og-* tort io tbe circuit, in ^ Altoona' ia looated, will ■• b»5rtj| training tor tbe rasas whieh wl ba made especially attract! becauae of the extraordino parses whiob will be offered. L. Roe, who for a mumber off yeara baa officiated . aa starter, will be on hand tbis year. Tbe races wiil bo held under National Trolting association rules and will bs on tbe three beat plan. Tbia will be pleasing new j to entrants and patrons alike, for not only are tbe aaaopi-ft lion's rules moat satisfactory to tbe horsernciog fraternity bat tbe afternoon's program will thereby be shortened. Tbis will give alt", wbo attend » better opportunity to fain in every feature of the fair-, agricultural art, livestock, bnsiuess exposition aod tbt IT Stilt——PS—— IAY, JULY 2, 1025. NO 10 PUT MB FINES VarasB lago ——-"™j -*UQ"ut)ivJu *a_u m iii*b*'tr-rcu by tba fot oa of men now engaged in clerical work in building that waa formerly used by the superintendent. —The legal season for t alcb'uj* bass and wall-eyed pike opened on July 1. From now aatll the close Ot tbe season the fishermen will make a determined effort to deplete tbe streams of tba atate, and it would not be surprising it-they are successful, as but lew species of these fish now remain in the rivers. —Jacob Bupp, well known South Jfain etreet resident, wbo baa been coufiued ia the Altoona hospital for the past tew weeks, doe to severe injuries received wben be was » ju down by an automobile near the Kelly Hageriy faim in Amis township, ia get Jag along nicely and wilt scon be able t-> come home. —Washington avenue in Tyrone, which bad beeu nnder going needed repairs for toe paat few months, was opened for traffic laat Saturday. It wsa long tbe bane of mo'.oris s, being one of tbo roughest piecet of highways in these pads, and now tbat it hss been modernised there ia much rejoicing by everybody ' —Tbo Womeo'a Foreign Mia eionary society of the Methodist ohareh hold sn interesting meet ing at tbe homo of Mies Mary Mile* Taeaday evening. Devotions were io charge of the president, Mrs. W. B. Dysart. Mra. "William Sittnaa taught the lesson whioh waa oa tho study of Sooth America. Oao new member was added to tbe roll. —The pastor will conduct both seivioes at the Olivet Baptiat cbarob. Tbs morning subject will be, "War." The evening eubjeot at 7.80 p. m. will be, "Thoa Shalt Not." Bible achool . at 9.80 a. m. aad Y. P. M. 7.00 p. p. Tbara will bo a baptismal service at 2.80 p. m. in the brook at Reightown, at whioh service tho pastor wUl apeak on the subject, •-Baptising a Black Man." i Llaaala Leader > Ba Bprla-j Gresk i Game aad Fish >ln Lender ot thia ; on a fishing trip oreek in Centre accompaaied by C. Bd Leslie Schmittle; to be more than a Ip. Tbis stream has Use for the fishermen of them make long laa.away counties to luck, bot in recent [ioatcb haa oot been so hfo the fact* that tha 'been taken by illegal ■din tbe hope of runn- PrOnd the guilty ones liily the object ot tbe Tardea Lender. pi I wood fishermen were an the dream until they sport of what seemed to be dynamite and has- the spot from which erainated they saw BBS in the stream gather- fi*h floating on the of tbe water, aad also ■particles of paper wbieh sad tbe deadly exploaive. i tbe Bellwood men came in be dynamiters beat a baaty Pone of whom was minus witb tho exception of r'ir. d. 'a, whom Warden I pursued and a/ ter a long ought him iato subjection I bim uuder arrest. Ho tin the Powers automo gpfca party proceeded to where tbe illegal .h*jl - for _*. FIFTY-SIX HERE BANQUETTED lend Tbe Rev. Henry Englander, D. D. of Cincinnati, was tbe officiating rabbi. Quests wer immediate family friends. After the ceremony tbe wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Manchester M'ddletown. In tbe evening a reception waa tendered Mr. and Mra. Saltzman, Mr. and Mra Kolb being boat and hostess" to a company of friends. After a abort wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bailsman will arrive in Bellwood to establish their home. The automobile rsocs planned will, without a doubt bo the 1 iste-t dirt traok racing ever staged in Bfair eounty. Negotia-| tiona are now on for the entrance of a number of tho world'a moat famous racers. Tbere will be the usual free entertainment before tbe grand and as for midway entertainment and all other character of amusement what will bo shown or to be boss will be tbe last word io excellence. Metkoeist Chare- Iotas Sanday school meeis at 9.80 with departmental worship and c'a-ses for all. The morning worth'p service at 10.46 with o.'ino** by the pastor ou tbe ''Too Duly aad Piivilege ot Worship.', E* worth League at 0.45. The *•■•• ject for the league service *. . "Abraham tbe F"*st Pathfinder.' Evening worship at 7.80. Sab ject ot sermon, "Idol Makers. * A cordial in vital ion to all who \\',)\ worship with us. HO ISSUE NEXT WEEK Yielding to a cusiom that baa prevailed ia thia part of the slat) for many years, woon most a't weekly papers omit tbe issue daring the week of tbe Foa**h of July,, the.Vj.ore tne Bulletin wi'l 'aot bo issued next week. By not '•■suing a paper aa oppoi-unity •*• afforded tbe compositors to bave a week off.. However, tbo oifice will bo open part ot tba time for tbe transaction of business. —Typewriting paper for sale at this office. —Maater Robert McCloskey haa gone to tbe Fred Irwin tarm in Gospel Hollow, where .he wi'l remain until school time. Robert ia aa industrious lad and alwaya willing to turn aa hoaest dollar. ■arris- la OaatbarlaaS Pant Martin Green, son o* X. F. Green Mid wife, and Miss .Mildred Lola Faoss, daughter of John Fuoss and wile, of East M<-Kees port, wer* nailed ia marriage in Cumberland on Taeaday. The ceremony waa performed by *he Rev. Pan! E. BlaLney, pastor cf the United Brethren ohareh. The wedding is thecalminai'on of a romance begun in sohoo' days in tbe boroagh schools, both being graduates oftbe higb school Tbe bride but reoently became a resident of Eaat JtfcKee iport. hor parents moving there in the sp l-*g Toe groom iaaa employe in the Juniata machine shops. He and km bride returned to BeUwood 'and will bo at boat to the'r ft lends at the residence of hia parents. _ ':'(M —Trespass notices for aale at this office, ten cents each. —Typewriting paper oaa bo obtained a tbis office io any quanity desired. —Corporal William Sitman,! well known to home folks, and for the paat few years maesger of the Rea k Derick drag atore ia Shamokin, Pa., has.assumed part interest in tbe drug firm of Hoi- lenback k Raker ot tbat city, aat entered upon bis doty. Corporal Sitman ia a yoang are n poese-aing tbe elementa of success. He entered a drag atom in our boroagh a number of years ago and lata* graduated from a college ia PhlK adelpbia, since then being ger of tho drag store in Sb 'Sss-tajk htA the namew of tbe other offenders were also as- oartained. kfeill Tbe Bellwood party returned to towa "fed tbe atate department ol fisheries was notified, who ssat a special offloer to Bellwood, aad on Monday in company with Warden Lender they went 10 Belief onto and arrested the remainip- two illegal fiishermen, and a hearing waa accorded tbem Monday afternoon before a j'istice of th* peace. Tbo men brought ap were Fred Myers, who was fined $189.00; D. M. Jfyerf, who was fined $104.90, and Lee Cowher, who was called to hand out $108.00. All of tbe offenders reside in Beiiefonte. Tha arrest aod conviction of these offenders brought forth rounds of approbation trom all 1MB fishermen in and around Bellefonte. It baa been ssid, aad likely very truthfully, that the Spring creek stream baa been repeatedly dynamited thia season aad many fish taken by thia ue- fsriooa moans. Tbo arrest and conviction of these men ahoald prove a wholesome lesson to others wbo are likewiae guilty. The officers oftbe law have not relaxed tbeir efforts to bring other guilty ones to justice and tbeir arrest mry be expected any day. Warden Lender hss been high* ly praised by tbe stats department of fisheries for his alertness in making the arrests, aod there is a feeling abroad that it will have a peotBSnnced effect oo others wbo MW likewise guilty aed cause tbam to ceasa ia their uosporls- •frMMaetl'od of taking fish. The OMsr Pelks el Uasa Tslley Oraaea at s Bbbbt Oeeastsa Logan Valley grange, Patrons of Husbandry, honored ita older members witb a banquet on Saturday evening at wbiob 56 were aerved. Tbo aflair wbb ia charge of a committee consisting of Mra. B. B. Levengood, chairman; Mrs. Nettie Nearhoof Miss Alioe Irvin and Miaa Pauline Cherry. F. M. Glasgow is tbe only charted member who still belongs to the grange and be carried oft tbe honors ot the evening. There are two other oharter members living, bat not now affiliated with the organisation. . A special table bad been spread tor the guests ot honor aod the officers having aa a centrepiece a ptiaw hat filled with daisies. Of her tables were pretily decorated. Tbe menu consisted of c -earn' i chicken on toast baked r haloes, tomato salad, bread aad batter, ice cream, cake of many kinds, and coffee. Pretty favors wejre given tbe guests. The absence of Mr. aod Mra. Harry Manley and Mm. Alice Cox. on accouut of illness, was greatly regretted and they wore aent remembrances. After the banquet. Mr. Glasgow gave a resume ot tbe hiatory of Logan Valley grange Music and reading* made op a pleasing program. Included in tbe party at the guest table were Mr. and Mrs. F.M.Glasgow, J. P. McKni-jht, Benjamiu Briggs, Mr. aod Mrs. -xrii.. *Jt nilasTr-a J-lr , ^rAn*\utAaomo*»\jea^*ar. George Gwin, Harry Gwin, worthy master and hia wite, Pomona, Harry Bingman, overseer and Mrs, Bingman, lecturer; Dr. B. B. Levengood, Mra. H. F. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cherry, Mrs. A. T. Estep, Mrs. J.C. Nearhoof and Mm. Richardson, acting secretary. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS People Who Visit Here end Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS TBs Are tats, aia-4 a- ■ts-ret-eaalKaatlea althaea WB* Travel fa aai Pre. PraBhylsrlaa Ohareh Bervlots Logan Valley Presbyterian church, Rev. Wilfred R. Mom mert, B. D., minister. Sabbath school 9.30 a. tn.; morning worship 10.46; Y. P. S. C.E. 6.30 p. m., topic, "What Makes a Nation Great?" Miss Annabelle Taylor, leader; evening service 7.30. Tbe Holy Communion will be celebrated ou Sunday, July 12. Any who desire to unite with ns by letter or profession of faith st this time will kindly inform the pastor. Chareh nigbt on Wednesdry evening at 7.80. We will be pleased to welcome you at aay ot onr services and try onr best to make yon feel at homo in our midst. at IfNepasa notices for aale Offlee, ten ceuts eaoh. ■tC Lines, witb and grand 9, of Pittsburgh, while ie- i from an automobile trip .alphia, tari ied for a brief fc*town Tuesday moroing bold-tim* f needs. —Miaa Nellie Givin ia numbered among the students who are taking State Collage instruction at Altoona. Sbe is working for a degree. Harry Flaming, wife aad children of -Brownsville, tarried Over Sunday at the Fleming home oo Sooth Second Street. They are now .in the east and will stop bar* returning. Treasurer Jas. W. Lowther, of the Bellwood Trust company,with Mre. Lowther, attended the wedding ot William Baker and Misa Rebecca Year-ley, whioh ooourred in York Saturday eveniag. Others who witnessed tbo tieing ot the naptial knot were: Harry B. Reiley, editor of tbo Brownsville Telegraph, bia wife and son Henry; Rev. and Mra. J. McK. Reiley and aon Billy, of Altoona; Dr. W. E. Reiley, of Clearfield. Tha {t*ip to York was made via tto automobile route. Mia. Perry Btiter, of Freeport, I III., ia a guest at tbo homo ot ber cousin, Mra. Annie M. Weaver on Sooth Third atreet. Louis A. Sieber aad wife of Steubenville, Ohio, were guests j lait wsak of Mn. Thomas Bea*d ou North First street. "Bunnybrook" Clay Wentzel, wite and three babies, of Reading, tarried with boroagh friends over tbe week-end and greatly enjoyed ; tbeir visit. Harry N. Dsogberly, of ' Wilmerding, where, he is em- ] ployed by tbe Wastingbousa I plant, spent the weak ond with Bellwood friends. Rev. Louis V. Barber, recently elected pastor of tbe Presbyterian i obaroh at Benton, this state, apaat the week end at the home of his mother on Sooth First street. Captain Frauk Lee, an agsd veteran ot the Civil war, ot Irvonr, Pa. ia the guest Of hia daughters, Mrs. A,E. Barrett and Mrs. A. F. Myers on Main street. Lee McCloskey is spending tbia wade in Philade'phia and Atlantic City. Daring bis viait he wiil sonwtimeaWbtjhome :•__& Clark Smith and tamily it ville, N. J. ^****B Rev. H. K. Bower, former paator of the Logan Valley Baptist church, now paator of tbo Baptiat \ obaroh at Pottsville, with bis wife 1 and family, will arrive here next week for a visit among old time friends. Michael Kovak; a prosperous and prominent merchant, of Oar- I wensville, and family, were callers at tha home of Mrs. Samuel Barber on Sunday afternoon. Mr. I Kovak and wife ware former par-1 ishioners of Rev. Barber. Joho T. Criswell Esq., one of the few remaining survivors of tbe Civil war of the borough, and wbo last month celebrated hia ninety-first birthday, ia down ia Juniata coanty, where he ia enjoy'ng the society of friends of long ago. Miaa Laura Greenland, who baa . just completed trainina* aa a nurse in tbe Women's hospital in Phil* 1 adelpbia, apent a few daya laat walk aa tbe guest of borne folk*, and haa accepted a position aa name at a girls' camp hi Maine, leaving for thate Btate on Monday. Wada O. Worrell, wilt and brother-in-law, Charles Habikuk, ot Chicago, Illinois, motored to Bellwood and will spend tta* next weak visiting trienda in town. They are stopping at tto Hotel Windsor. Mr. Worrell will be remembered by many of oar citizens, having lived here a number c? years ago. Rev. J. A. Hartman, wife aad Misa Eliaa Wertabaagb, of Sunbury, apent a few daya reoently at the borne of Samoel Mandorft aad family oa North First street. Bev. Hartman baa beau paator of Grace Lutheran ohareh in Sunbury for a number of years, aod waa formerly paator of tta Bellwood Lutheran chnroh, whiob pulpit ba occupied laat Sanday evening and . was greeted by a large audience I of torsi sr parishioners aad friends. |
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