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-"*****-*-******•"""•*-*•*■•""*—>■* ■■ '■ «-'sJ***M—*--M-_^ykJMl_A—^srV*- uUetm vch.. xxxviu. BELLWOOD, PA., IY, OCTOBER 15, 1925. NO 33 LOCAL II COLUMN Short Items That Will later* est Our Readers *>' BRIEF SUMMAR^OF THE WEEK •MBS Psraorapka *lBBBB*alS| tke Bslags et Ov B**-*eaak-Tha Bet-ana Oar ■sBseriSara Batsy. —Bellwood foot ballists lost to the Catholic Hi on tbe local gridiron last Saturday. —The politioal situation becomes more interesting as election day approaches. —Tbe ladies of the P resby terian church will bold a rummage sale October 15 16, ia the Eyper building on Cambria street. —Oae day tbis week a drove of eleven deer were seen on tbe Job A. Fox farm about a mile aad one-half from tbe borough. —Mrs. Matilda Price of Boyles street ia visiting friends at Niles, Ohio, where ahe is the gni*at oi ber daughter, Mra. Cloyd Baatty. !j»'. —A well baby clinic will be coudocted io the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. auditoriurn Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, by Ethel M. Campbell, state nurse. - •—Frank B. McClain, former lieutenant governor nnder the Stewart administration, and toayor of Lancaster, died ia tbat city laat Sunday. He waa an attorney and a Brilliant orator. —Farmer John A. Vox of Sonnybrook farm in Antia townabip, informs that tbe dear 'aging havoc with bis choice iTTheoarK «rK oa .a have been fruitl trees and the number of them badly ribbled. —This section was visited by a foretaste of winter laat Saturday, wben we experience the first enow flake*. It ia reported from Cresson and other points ia Cambria coonty that the ground was oovered with anow. Iae ia some sections was formed to the thickness of half aa i nch. —A distriot presbyterial mission meeting wss beld in tbe Presbyteries chnroh Monday afternoon and evening largely attended and fall of inspiration to the workera Luncheon waa aerved between sessions at the Baptiat obaroh and a social hour enjoyed during the intermission. —The many triehds ot Mrs. Fred F. Harpster, until recently ot the boroogb, bnt now ot Altoona, will be pleased to learn that ahe ia doing well trom an operation performed at the Mercy hospital in Altoona oa Monday. While engaged with her household duties on Monday she wsa taken anddenly sick and waa taken at once to tbe hospital. From a card reoeived from Oeorge W. Tweed, until ra cently of Eaat Cleveland, Ohio, we are informed that he is now located at Fort Myer, Florida, where, in conjunction with hia brother, Herman Tweed, for aome yeara located 10 Washington, D. C, are engaged in the real estate business. Their many Bellwood triends wish them well ta tbeir present undertaking. —A party of relativea aad friends of O. A. Jamison, manager of the BeUwood Furniture company, gave bim a birthday aurpriae oa Tuesday evening. Guests were present trom Johnstown, Saltillo, Piue Grove Mills, State College, Sprnce Oreek aad Bellwood, the party numbering aboot fifty. Mrs. Jamison was pari-lr1 ss hostess by ber sister-in- law, Mn. Isaac Jamison and by lira, H. K. Walker. POPULAR M6 PEOPLE NED several BsU Easva Psrasaa lava Takea Bssa TB-sasslvsa IBs -arrlsso Tews A beautiful autumn event took place at eight o'clock oo Thursday, October 8, at tbe home of John G. Cornmesser at Tipton, when Agaes, daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. B. W. Cornmesser of this boroagh became tbe bride ot 0. Verooy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. 0. Davis, of Philipsburg. Before a boat of frienda aod to the strains ot Lohengrin's wed ding march played by Mra Louis A. Sieber, of Steubenville, Ohio," tbe bnde descended the stairs end was escorted by tbe groom to the altar, formed ot autumn leavea, feme and baskets of Mi flowers, where the ceremony waa performed by the Rev. W. R. Memmert, pastor of the Bellwood Presbyterian church, the only attendants being little Marjorie and Joho Cornmesser aa flower girl and ring bearer. Tbe bride wore a gown of ivory aatin with a vail ot tulle trimmed in pearls and old lace, and carried a shower boquet of. orchids and white Orphelia roses, with showers ot lilies of the valley. Little Marjorie wore rose tinted georgette, trimmed witb lace and carried a basket ot pink Orphelia roaes, wbila John was attired in a jacket aait ot black velvet. Following tbe ceremony a reception waa tenders 1 the bride and groom ia spa -ious rooms lav* ishly decorated Wltb terns and tall flowers. A wedding aapper waa served, the appointments at the bridal table being pink soA white,Wbich scheme was carriebrout at small tables placed throughout the house. Favors were pink baskets and rose buds. Many and beautiful were tbe gifts received, the gift from tbe groom to tbe bride being a necklace of pearls. Guests were present fro a Bellwood, Altoona, Tyrone, Philips burg, Btate College, Pittsburgh aad Chic igo. The bride, a popular youog lady of Bellwood, is a graduate ot tbe Bellwood high sobool, ead nntil recently served as secretary to the registrar of Pennsylvania State college. The groom, a graduate of Bute college, class of 1922, is a member of Phi Kappa Tan fraternity and holda a responsible position witb the Bell Telephone Co. at Pittsburgh. Witb the best wishes of friends Mr. aod Mrs. Davis departed for Baltimore, from whieh place they sailed for Jacksonville, Florida, and npon return wilt reside in Pittsburgh. MILLS-GLASGOW At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glasgow 406 Booth Sad atreet, a beautiful wedding took place Thursday evening, October 8, st eight o'olook, when their daughter Erma M. became tbe bride ot Charles Alfred Mills. Rev. Alfred J. Lewis, pastor ol the bride, performed the beautiful ring ceremony. Miaa Eleanor Miller, of Bellwood, waa maid ot honor aad Roy Close, of State College, acted aa beat mao, only the immediate familira being present. Decorations ia tbe home were ont flowers, potted plants aad ferns. Tte bride woie a dams of bine satie crepe aed a necklace of pearls, a wedding gift from the groom. Her flowers were pink rosea a**efl baby breath. Misa.Miller wore a Canton crepe dress; ber flowers were salmon- roses aad baby breath. After alunoheon waa aerved tbe newly weds left for a trip to Ohi- HAVE PASSED TO THE Bl Via lata Ml NasBy st Batare MBS BAOBAB*. M1LLBB GLTJHT An aged aad respected reside ef Altoooa died at her horn 1624 Twenty flrat avenue, 9 o'olook Thursday eight ot -li weeks of diseases incident to advanced age. Sbe haa been failing health since last Decern and had been bedfast for the four weeka. She-Iras the w of Jonathan Glunt, one of pioneer lumbermen in thi section of tbe state aod had lived at her laat address for a period of fifty-seven yeara. Deceased waa born at Tyrone Forges on Dec. 14, 1885 and had resided in Altoona for more thaa half a century sad had witnessed its growth snd program trom a small towo to the present growing city She waa a member of the First Presbyterian church aad' held in higb esteem by tbe members of that congregation and a wide circle ol triends. Her husband preccceded ber to the5 grave on Aug. 9,1898 and aba ia survived by these children: Mra Alice Newopmb ot Belfast, Me., Mrs. B. W. Cornmesser of Ball- wood, Mrs. B. A. Foust, Frank B. Glunt, W. Russell Glnnt, Mrs. H. E. Ssylor aad Mrs. S. R. Saylor, all of Altoona* aad by two brothers, Frank Miller, oi Altoona and Gwin Miller of Newport, Pa. The funeral took place Sunday atternooo at 2 80 o'clock with services at tbe house in obarge of ber vtjek Rev. Dr. J. W. followedur MBS AHNIB B. H1LB Mrs. Annie E. Hile, wife of John W. Hile, a former reaidant of the boroogb, died st bar bome in Youngstown. Ohio, last Bator- day morning, where the family has resided for a nomber of years. Tbe remains were taken to Mifflintowu, where ths funeral wsa held and interment on Tuesday. Sbe was tbe daughter of Mordecai and Elmira Iaenberg, aad was bora in Juniata county many years ago. Sbe is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Joha Lenous, of Youngstown, aad Misa Gertrude at home, and tho Bisters and brothers: Mrs. Thomaa Long, Mra. H. J. Miller, both of Altoona; Mra. Stewart Horoiog ot Lewistown; Jamea Iaenberg, ot Hensheytown; Arthur Isenberg, ot Lewistown, and William Isenberg of Juniata county. For a period ot yeara the deceased resided in our boroogb, whon her husband was employed by G. M. Weaver, tbe shoemaker. NEETIH6 T0WI6HT Tartheaaet alike Bsreuh Oss-awalty Will Bet Tafsthsr evening at 8.00 o'clock in auditorium of tbe P. R. R. Y. C. A. will be held by wide re citizens loking toward organization that will promote best interests of the borongh community, hear reports ot . com mitt ess named at a oent meeting held three or weeks ago and determine a name, which will likely Mtd tho Bellwood Boosters. organization has but one jot a better Bellwood so is Key everybody to ask every- ly elae to help the cauae along Bring the past summer quite a trong sentiment bas been ivelopjng aa to tbe doty of all ttiaeos to help beautify the a and boost its interests. Tbe nation is tbe outgrowth aod ia thought that despite terncea of opinion almost ity otber lioe, all may unite in oue matter and boost for a r Bellwood. E. Weutzel, temporary drman, will preside and election permanent officers will be one Itbe large matters to come before tbe meeting. Bellwood has a number of advantages that many other towns do not poasssa sod how beat to oae them will be the problem for discussion. ^taBtW Bally Bay Balavss* yapa|ial Rally day program ijoyed by the Logan Valley arch&MMt Sanday lasts tibethrong. The address of welcome was made by the paator, the Rev. H. G. Dooley, Daniel XT. Slap, of Altoooa, waa the speaker of the occasion. He captivated hie audience ae he dwelt upon the responsibility ot the individual to the church sad the Sundey school. Superintendent A. E. Barrett presided and expressed delight at ths large attendance. Inspiring mosic wss furnished by a sextette of the Bellwood band and by the BeUwood Male quartette. At the morning preaching service the Rev. Dooley spoke on "The Church on Fire" after which he officiated at oae of tbe largeat Communion aervicea in the history of tbe chnrch. The day waa one of great inspiration. Fall and winter work haa begun with bia enthusiasm. INDUSTRY OP FOR BIDDERS flstloaal Btssl nam wBl Be Oltsrsi at raklteSale The plant of tbe National Steel Construction company, located io Antis township, about a mile west of the borougb, will be ottered for public sale by tbe trustee on Thursday, November 5, at 10 o'clock It will be remembered that the firm went into bankruptcy a number of montba ago after being in operation for a couple of years. Ths plsnt ia Wall equipped for manufacturing purposes and is exceedingly well located along tbe main line ot the P. R. R. company witb ample aiding facilities, aed all Bellwood hope tt will fall into the hands of a concern that will begin opera tion on a large scale. Tbe plant and location possess wonderful possibilities and should appeal to any manufacturer. PERSONftLNBAGBW People Who Visit Hero aai Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR OITIZENS Prssbytsrlas Chareh aetlvlltsa Logan Valley Presbyterian church, corner Boyles aod Sooth First streets, Wilfred R. Mem mart, paator. It there were no churches in the town,, would you weot to live ia Bellwood ? The churches make it a fit place for ua to live in. We, therefore, owe it to ourselves to support them morally aod financially. If yoo do tbis, you will help tbem to function more effectively. Begin at once to back np the work of the church. Attend tbe services faithfully and do wbat yoo can to help them. Tbere are opportunities for everyone ia some ohareh. J oin with as and aaa what a change it ''tWmsW^^^^^ Sabbath school 9.15 a. m.; morning worship 10.45, theme, "God's Masterpiece;" Y. P. B. 0. E. 6.80 p. ro., topic, "What is Expected of a Christian Citizen ?" leader, Miaa Roberta Mills; evening servioe 7.80, foorth aermon on --Things Tbat Keep Us From God;" church night,-Wednesday 7.30. Yoo may count oa it that yoo are welcome at our services. Come aod worship with us. A glad band and hearty welcome awaits yoa. cago aad western cities. They will atop at Fort Wayae, Ind., to viait the bride's aaole, J. Lloyd Mulhollen aod family. Oa their return thoy will he at home at 605 Third atreet Erma aod Alfred have a boat of frieoda mho join ia wishing tham a happy life. ROTHBSBBROBaaOSS Ernest Leroy Rotbeoberger aad Miss Zella May Goes, botb oi ths boroogb, were united in marriage Wednesday evening at 9 o'c-ock at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, the Rev. L. A. Welliver officiating. Mias Mary Shaaer was bridesmaid aad Clarence Wid- ney, ot Tyrone, beat maa. The groom is a soo ot H. E. Rothes ■" barger and wite, of South Toeka- hoe street, and the bride »_» daughter of Abram Goaa aad B of North Sixth Btreet, afagW winter the newly weds wilt M the home oft tht bridal \m fa Baw Pastor Members aad friends of the United Brethren congregation assembled at tbe obaroh laat evening to welcome the Rev. S. H. Ralston to the pastorate. The Bsv. B. F. Bungard, paator of Altoooa First chareh aod the Rev. George R. Strayer, Ph.D., pastor ot Altoona Second churob, wore guests and spoke briefly. The Revs. H. N. Walker, L. A. Welliver, F. H. Foes aad H. G. Dooley, ot Bellwood churches, all gets the aew minister a cordial word of greetiog. -There was a program of music and roadtrigs, ia obarge ot J. A. Schmittle, superintendent of the Sunday aohool. The new pastor spoke in response to the greetings aad refreshments were served during tbe social boor. ■ —i_.——»—- m ii i i ii ■ pja-Typawriting paper for sale Btthia office. Mrs, George M- Meyers bas returned trom a month's visit at Kansas City, Mo., where ahe tstteaded the marriage et her niece, Miaa Margaret E. Fitbian, 0 Oharlea Edward Halts, Junior. •aaSay at tha ■atkediBt Charek The Sunday services at tbis ohurch will be foil of ioterestaod help to those who attend. Sanday Sohool at 9.80 with a class for all. Morning worship at 10.45, sermon by the paator on ths theme, "Unpossessed Possessions" Junior League at 2.00, Epworth League at 6.80 Evening worship at 7.80 with sermoo by tbe paator on tbeme, "The Source of Life's Issues." Beginning next Wednesday evening church Training bight will be beld for a period ot eight weeka. Each eveoing tbere will be a program ot devotion, instruction and inspiration. Classes in Bible Stewardship and missions are being planned. A cordial invitation is extended to all who care to take advantage Ot this splendid opportunity to train for Christian service. • The Class in Old Testament taught by tba pastor will be a teachers' training class sad thoae who pass tbe examination will receive credit on a standard teacher training diploma. Guests Wka Bra Balsrtslasi If Bests—rsrssaal Bsatlea at TBeas *Wka Travel Ta aai Pre. Mias Elizabeth Reeder baa returned trom a four weeka* viait with frieoda at Hancock, Md.,and in tbat violnity. Mrs. John Soheligh and daughter lreae, of Everett, apent the weak end as the guest ot Mrs. Hsrry N. Walker, at ihe \ Lutheran personage on North Cambria street., Mrs. B. B. Levengood, daughter Elizabeth, and soo Billy, are la Fort Wayne, Ind., where tbey are guests of Mrs. Levengood'a parents, J. S. H. Smith and wife, and Clyde Smith and wite. , J. M. Lupfer, W. M. Bower and wife, son Gay Bower, motored to Perry county leet Sunday and apent a couple of days with frienda at Blain. They returned Monday evening. J. Howard Lotz, present director ot tbe poor and a candi-1 date tor re-election, waa a Bellwood business caller Tuesday ■ afternoon. Mr. Lota Bought the nomination oo tbe Republican , ticket, bot lost out. However, be waa nominated oa the Prohibition ticket aud his name will appear on the ballot nnder thia party heading. The northern: eo-Vtrf the eoutt? at-^ft 1*fl)jj director nf the poor aod ft la Hi" be hoped by his frienda tbat the voters irrespective of party affiliation will give tham hia support. Baalist OBarsk •srrtaes Logan Valley Baptist church, H. G. Dolley, pastor. W orsbip with preaching 10.45 a. m. 7.80 p. m. Morning sermon subject, "Creator Redeemer, Judge." Evening sermon subject, "A Straoger at the Door." Sabbatb school 9.80; young peoples masting 6.80 prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 JJ0. Lataeraa OBareB flstas Sunday will be Rally Day Bt tbe Lutheran church. There .will be bnt one morning service, a Rally Day Service at 10:00 o'clock. A morning program is being arranged that will be interesting to all. A retrospective address of the aohool will be given by. Samuel Mundorfi aod a prospective address of the school will be given by Prof. F. A. Hamilton. Prof. R. J. Hartzel, supervising principal of the Williamsburg schools-will addreaa the achool. The program will ba interespcrsed by exercises hy tbe various classes and with both vocarl and instrumental music. Tbis will be a good Ume for every one to take a renewed atari ;*| in attending the various choroh % services. All Lutherans aval urged to BO present, and all* friends are cordially invited to meet with us, as they are at all services. Christian Endeavor at 6.80 p. m., Topic for discussion, •' Wbat Is Expected of a Cbriatian Citizen?" (Citizenship Day.) Evening worship at 7:80, subjeot., "The Sin of Ingratitude" Mid. weak services Wednesday at 7:80. All who have ao regular chareh home are most cordially invited to join with nsand establish lor j themselves a church bome. Yoai will, bb always, find a heariyf welcome att be Lutherans ohurch Come and bring yoar frienda)- with yoo. Ha&by N. Waucsb, Paator C.E. Soslaata The C. E. Society ot the Pred by terian ohareh will hold sociable at the maoae oo 1*1 eveaing. AA the members- Invited to oome and ****** Jg time. ■s*JfTOt-~ ■__—d^..^:>
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1925-10-15 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, October 15, 1925, Volume 38 Number 33 |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 33 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1925-10-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1925-10-15 |
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Full Text | -"*****-*-******•"""•*-*•*■•""*—>■* ■■ '■ «-'sJ***M—*--M-_^ykJMl_A—^srV*- uUetm vch.. xxxviu. BELLWOOD, PA., IY, OCTOBER 15, 1925. NO 33 LOCAL II COLUMN Short Items That Will later* est Our Readers *>' BRIEF SUMMAR^OF THE WEEK •MBS Psraorapka *lBBBB*alS| tke Bslags et Ov B**-*eaak-Tha Bet-ana Oar ■sBseriSara Batsy. —Bellwood foot ballists lost to the Catholic Hi on tbe local gridiron last Saturday. —The politioal situation becomes more interesting as election day approaches. —Tbe ladies of the P resby terian church will bold a rummage sale October 15 16, ia the Eyper building on Cambria street. —Oae day tbis week a drove of eleven deer were seen on tbe Job A. Fox farm about a mile aad one-half from tbe borough. —Mrs. Matilda Price of Boyles street ia visiting friends at Niles, Ohio, where ahe is the gni*at oi ber daughter, Mra. Cloyd Baatty. !j»'. —A well baby clinic will be coudocted io the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. auditoriurn Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock, by Ethel M. Campbell, state nurse. - •—Frank B. McClain, former lieutenant governor nnder the Stewart administration, and toayor of Lancaster, died ia tbat city laat Sunday. He waa an attorney and a Brilliant orator. —Farmer John A. Vox of Sonnybrook farm in Antia townabip, informs that tbe dear 'aging havoc with bis choice iTTheoarK «rK oa .a have been fruitl trees and the number of them badly ribbled. —This section was visited by a foretaste of winter laat Saturday, wben we experience the first enow flake*. It ia reported from Cresson and other points ia Cambria coonty that the ground was oovered with anow. Iae ia some sections was formed to the thickness of half aa i nch. —A distriot presbyterial mission meeting wss beld in tbe Presbyteries chnroh Monday afternoon and evening largely attended and fall of inspiration to the workera Luncheon waa aerved between sessions at the Baptiat obaroh and a social hour enjoyed during the intermission. —The many triehds ot Mrs. Fred F. Harpster, until recently ot the boroogb, bnt now ot Altoona, will be pleased to learn that ahe ia doing well trom an operation performed at the Mercy hospital in Altoona oa Monday. While engaged with her household duties on Monday she wsa taken anddenly sick and waa taken at once to tbe hospital. From a card reoeived from Oeorge W. Tweed, until ra cently of Eaat Cleveland, Ohio, we are informed that he is now located at Fort Myer, Florida, where, in conjunction with hia brother, Herman Tweed, for aome yeara located 10 Washington, D. C, are engaged in the real estate business. Their many Bellwood triends wish them well ta tbeir present undertaking. —A party of relativea aad friends of O. A. Jamison, manager of the BeUwood Furniture company, gave bim a birthday aurpriae oa Tuesday evening. Guests were present trom Johnstown, Saltillo, Piue Grove Mills, State College, Sprnce Oreek aad Bellwood, the party numbering aboot fifty. Mrs. Jamison was pari-lr1 ss hostess by ber sister-in- law, Mn. Isaac Jamison and by lira, H. K. Walker. POPULAR M6 PEOPLE NED several BsU Easva Psrasaa lava Takea Bssa TB-sasslvsa IBs -arrlsso Tews A beautiful autumn event took place at eight o'clock oo Thursday, October 8, at tbe home of John G. Cornmesser at Tipton, when Agaes, daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. B. W. Cornmesser of this boroagh became tbe bride ot 0. Verooy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. 0. Davis, of Philipsburg. Before a boat of frienda aod to the strains ot Lohengrin's wed ding march played by Mra Louis A. Sieber, of Steubenville, Ohio," tbe bnde descended the stairs end was escorted by tbe groom to the altar, formed ot autumn leavea, feme and baskets of Mi flowers, where the ceremony waa performed by the Rev. W. R. Memmert, pastor of the Bellwood Presbyterian church, the only attendants being little Marjorie and Joho Cornmesser aa flower girl and ring bearer. Tbe bride wore a gown of ivory aatin with a vail ot tulle trimmed in pearls and old lace, and carried a shower boquet of. orchids and white Orphelia roses, with showers ot lilies of the valley. Little Marjorie wore rose tinted georgette, trimmed witb lace and carried a basket ot pink Orphelia roaes, wbila John was attired in a jacket aait ot black velvet. Following tbe ceremony a reception waa tenders 1 the bride and groom ia spa -ious rooms lav* ishly decorated Wltb terns and tall flowers. A wedding aapper waa served, the appointments at the bridal table being pink soA white,Wbich scheme was carriebrout at small tables placed throughout the house. Favors were pink baskets and rose buds. Many and beautiful were tbe gifts received, the gift from tbe groom to tbe bride being a necklace of pearls. Guests were present fro a Bellwood, Altoona, Tyrone, Philips burg, Btate College, Pittsburgh aad Chic igo. The bride, a popular youog lady of Bellwood, is a graduate ot tbe Bellwood high sobool, ead nntil recently served as secretary to the registrar of Pennsylvania State college. The groom, a graduate of Bute college, class of 1922, is a member of Phi Kappa Tan fraternity and holda a responsible position witb the Bell Telephone Co. at Pittsburgh. Witb the best wishes of friends Mr. aod Mrs. Davis departed for Baltimore, from whieh place they sailed for Jacksonville, Florida, and npon return wilt reside in Pittsburgh. MILLS-GLASGOW At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glasgow 406 Booth Sad atreet, a beautiful wedding took place Thursday evening, October 8, st eight o'olook, when their daughter Erma M. became tbe bride ot Charles Alfred Mills. Rev. Alfred J. Lewis, pastor ol the bride, performed the beautiful ring ceremony. Miaa Eleanor Miller, of Bellwood, waa maid ot honor aad Roy Close, of State College, acted aa beat mao, only the immediate familira being present. Decorations ia tbe home were ont flowers, potted plants aad ferns. Tte bride woie a dams of bine satie crepe aed a necklace of pearls, a wedding gift from the groom. Her flowers were pink rosea a**efl baby breath. Misa.Miller wore a Canton crepe dress; ber flowers were salmon- roses aad baby breath. After alunoheon waa aerved tbe newly weds left for a trip to Ohi- HAVE PASSED TO THE Bl Via lata Ml NasBy st Batare MBS BAOBAB*. M1LLBB GLTJHT An aged aad respected reside ef Altoooa died at her horn 1624 Twenty flrat avenue, 9 o'olook Thursday eight ot -li weeks of diseases incident to advanced age. Sbe haa been failing health since last Decern and had been bedfast for the four weeka. She-Iras the w of Jonathan Glunt, one of pioneer lumbermen in thi section of tbe state aod had lived at her laat address for a period of fifty-seven yeara. Deceased waa born at Tyrone Forges on Dec. 14, 1885 and had resided in Altoona for more thaa half a century sad had witnessed its growth snd program trom a small towo to the present growing city She waa a member of the First Presbyterian church aad' held in higb esteem by tbe members of that congregation and a wide circle ol triends. Her husband preccceded ber to the5 grave on Aug. 9,1898 and aba ia survived by these children: Mra Alice Newopmb ot Belfast, Me., Mrs. B. W. Cornmesser of Ball- wood, Mrs. B. A. Foust, Frank B. Glunt, W. Russell Glnnt, Mrs. H. E. Ssylor aad Mrs. S. R. Saylor, all of Altoona* aad by two brothers, Frank Miller, oi Altoona and Gwin Miller of Newport, Pa. The funeral took place Sunday atternooo at 2 80 o'clock with services at tbe house in obarge of ber vtjek Rev. Dr. J. W. followedur MBS AHNIB B. H1LB Mrs. Annie E. Hile, wife of John W. Hile, a former reaidant of the boroogb, died st bar bome in Youngstown. Ohio, last Bator- day morning, where the family has resided for a nomber of years. Tbe remains were taken to Mifflintowu, where ths funeral wsa held and interment on Tuesday. Sbe was tbe daughter of Mordecai and Elmira Iaenberg, aad was bora in Juniata county many years ago. Sbe is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Joha Lenous, of Youngstown, aad Misa Gertrude at home, and tho Bisters and brothers: Mrs. Thomaa Long, Mra. H. J. Miller, both of Altoona; Mra. Stewart Horoiog ot Lewistown; Jamea Iaenberg, ot Hensheytown; Arthur Isenberg, ot Lewistown, and William Isenberg of Juniata county. For a period ot yeara the deceased resided in our boroogb, whon her husband was employed by G. M. Weaver, tbe shoemaker. NEETIH6 T0WI6HT Tartheaaet alike Bsreuh Oss-awalty Will Bet Tafsthsr evening at 8.00 o'clock in auditorium of tbe P. R. R. Y. C. A. will be held by wide re citizens loking toward organization that will promote best interests of the borongh community, hear reports ot . com mitt ess named at a oent meeting held three or weeks ago and determine a name, which will likely Mtd tho Bellwood Boosters. organization has but one jot a better Bellwood so is Key everybody to ask every- ly elae to help the cauae along Bring the past summer quite a trong sentiment bas been ivelopjng aa to tbe doty of all ttiaeos to help beautify the a and boost its interests. Tbe nation is tbe outgrowth aod ia thought that despite terncea of opinion almost ity otber lioe, all may unite in oue matter and boost for a r Bellwood. E. Weutzel, temporary drman, will preside and election permanent officers will be one Itbe large matters to come before tbe meeting. Bellwood has a number of advantages that many other towns do not poasssa sod how beat to oae them will be the problem for discussion. ^taBtW Bally Bay Balavss* yapa|ial Rally day program ijoyed by the Logan Valley arch&MMt Sanday lasts tibethrong. The address of welcome was made by the paator, the Rev. H. G. Dooley, Daniel XT. Slap, of Altoooa, waa the speaker of the occasion. He captivated hie audience ae he dwelt upon the responsibility ot the individual to the church sad the Sundey school. Superintendent A. E. Barrett presided and expressed delight at ths large attendance. Inspiring mosic wss furnished by a sextette of the Bellwood band and by the BeUwood Male quartette. At the morning preaching service the Rev. Dooley spoke on "The Church on Fire" after which he officiated at oae of tbe largeat Communion aervicea in the history of tbe chnrch. The day waa one of great inspiration. Fall and winter work haa begun with bia enthusiasm. INDUSTRY OP FOR BIDDERS flstloaal Btssl nam wBl Be Oltsrsi at raklteSale The plant of tbe National Steel Construction company, located io Antis township, about a mile west of the borougb, will be ottered for public sale by tbe trustee on Thursday, November 5, at 10 o'clock It will be remembered that the firm went into bankruptcy a number of montba ago after being in operation for a couple of years. Ths plsnt ia Wall equipped for manufacturing purposes and is exceedingly well located along tbe main line ot the P. R. R. company witb ample aiding facilities, aed all Bellwood hope tt will fall into the hands of a concern that will begin opera tion on a large scale. Tbe plant and location possess wonderful possibilities and should appeal to any manufacturer. PERSONftLNBAGBW People Who Visit Hero aai Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR OITIZENS Prssbytsrlas Chareh aetlvlltsa Logan Valley Presbyterian church, corner Boyles aod Sooth First streets, Wilfred R. Mem mart, paator. It there were no churches in the town,, would you weot to live ia Bellwood ? The churches make it a fit place for ua to live in. We, therefore, owe it to ourselves to support them morally aod financially. If yoo do tbis, you will help tbem to function more effectively. Begin at once to back np the work of the church. Attend tbe services faithfully and do wbat yoo can to help them. Tbere are opportunities for everyone ia some ohareh. J oin with as and aaa what a change it ''tWmsW^^^^^ Sabbath school 9.15 a. m.; morning worship 10.45, theme, "God's Masterpiece;" Y. P. B. 0. E. 6.80 p. ro., topic, "What is Expected of a Christian Citizen ?" leader, Miaa Roberta Mills; evening servioe 7.80, foorth aermon on --Things Tbat Keep Us From God;" church night,-Wednesday 7.30. Yoo may count oa it that yoo are welcome at our services. Come aod worship with us. A glad band and hearty welcome awaits yoa. cago aad western cities. They will atop at Fort Wayae, Ind., to viait the bride's aaole, J. Lloyd Mulhollen aod family. Oa their return thoy will he at home at 605 Third atreet Erma aod Alfred have a boat of frieoda mho join ia wishing tham a happy life. ROTHBSBBROBaaOSS Ernest Leroy Rotbeoberger aad Miss Zella May Goes, botb oi ths boroogb, were united in marriage Wednesday evening at 9 o'c-ock at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, the Rev. L. A. Welliver officiating. Mias Mary Shaaer was bridesmaid aad Clarence Wid- ney, ot Tyrone, beat maa. The groom is a soo ot H. E. Rothes ■" barger and wite, of South Toeka- hoe street, and the bride »_» daughter of Abram Goaa aad B of North Sixth Btreet, afagW winter the newly weds wilt M the home oft tht bridal \m fa Baw Pastor Members aad friends of the United Brethren congregation assembled at tbe obaroh laat evening to welcome the Rev. S. H. Ralston to the pastorate. The Bsv. B. F. Bungard, paator of Altoooa First chareh aod the Rev. George R. Strayer, Ph.D., pastor ot Altoona Second churob, wore guests and spoke briefly. The Revs. H. N. Walker, L. A. Welliver, F. H. Foes aad H. G. Dooley, ot Bellwood churches, all gets the aew minister a cordial word of greetiog. -There was a program of music and roadtrigs, ia obarge ot J. A. Schmittle, superintendent of the Sunday aohool. The new pastor spoke in response to the greetings aad refreshments were served during tbe social boor. ■ —i_.——»—- m ii i i ii ■ pja-Typawriting paper for sale Btthia office. Mrs, George M- Meyers bas returned trom a month's visit at Kansas City, Mo., where ahe tstteaded the marriage et her niece, Miaa Margaret E. Fitbian, 0 Oharlea Edward Halts, Junior. •aaSay at tha ■atkediBt Charek The Sunday services at tbis ohurch will be foil of ioterestaod help to those who attend. Sanday Sohool at 9.80 with a class for all. Morning worship at 10.45, sermon by the paator on ths theme, "Unpossessed Possessions" Junior League at 2.00, Epworth League at 6.80 Evening worship at 7.80 with sermoo by tbe paator on tbeme, "The Source of Life's Issues." Beginning next Wednesday evening church Training bight will be beld for a period ot eight weeka. Each eveoing tbere will be a program ot devotion, instruction and inspiration. Classes in Bible Stewardship and missions are being planned. A cordial invitation is extended to all who care to take advantage Ot this splendid opportunity to train for Christian service. • The Class in Old Testament taught by tba pastor will be a teachers' training class sad thoae who pass tbe examination will receive credit on a standard teacher training diploma. Guests Wka Bra Balsrtslasi If Bests—rsrssaal Bsatlea at TBeas *Wka Travel Ta aai Pre. Mias Elizabeth Reeder baa returned trom a four weeka* viait with frieoda at Hancock, Md.,and in tbat violnity. Mrs. John Soheligh and daughter lreae, of Everett, apent the weak end as the guest ot Mrs. Hsrry N. Walker, at ihe \ Lutheran personage on North Cambria street., Mrs. B. B. Levengood, daughter Elizabeth, and soo Billy, are la Fort Wayne, Ind., where tbey are guests of Mrs. Levengood'a parents, J. S. H. Smith and wife, and Clyde Smith and wite. , J. M. Lupfer, W. M. Bower and wife, son Gay Bower, motored to Perry county leet Sunday and apent a couple of days with frienda at Blain. They returned Monday evening. J. Howard Lotz, present director ot tbe poor and a candi-1 date tor re-election, waa a Bellwood business caller Tuesday ■ afternoon. Mr. Lota Bought the nomination oo tbe Republican , ticket, bot lost out. However, be waa nominated oa the Prohibition ticket aud his name will appear on the ballot nnder thia party heading. The northern: eo-Vtrf the eoutt? at-^ft 1*fl)jj director nf the poor aod ft la Hi" be hoped by his frienda tbat the voters irrespective of party affiliation will give tham hia support. Baalist OBarsk •srrtaes Logan Valley Baptist church, H. G. Dolley, pastor. W orsbip with preaching 10.45 a. m. 7.80 p. m. Morning sermon subject, "Creator Redeemer, Judge." Evening sermon subject, "A Straoger at the Door." Sabbatb school 9.80; young peoples masting 6.80 prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 JJ0. Lataeraa OBareB flstas Sunday will be Rally Day Bt tbe Lutheran church. There .will be bnt one morning service, a Rally Day Service at 10:00 o'clock. A morning program is being arranged that will be interesting to all. A retrospective address of the aohool will be given by. Samuel Mundorfi aod a prospective address of the school will be given by Prof. F. A. Hamilton. Prof. R. J. Hartzel, supervising principal of the Williamsburg schools-will addreaa the achool. The program will ba interespcrsed by exercises hy tbe various classes and with both vocarl and instrumental music. Tbis will be a good Ume for every one to take a renewed atari ;*| in attending the various choroh % services. All Lutherans aval urged to BO present, and all* friends are cordially invited to meet with us, as they are at all services. Christian Endeavor at 6.80 p. m., Topic for discussion, •' Wbat Is Expected of a Cbriatian Citizen?" (Citizenship Day.) Evening worship at 7:80, subjeot., "The Sin of Ingratitude" Mid. weak services Wednesday at 7:80. All who have ao regular chareh home are most cordially invited to join with nsand establish lor j themselves a church bome. Yoai will, bb always, find a heariyf welcome att be Lutherans ohurch Come and bring yoar frienda)- with yoo. Ha&by N. Waucsb, Paator C.E. Soslaata The C. E. Society ot the Pred by terian ohareh will hold sociable at the maoae oo 1*1 eveaing. AA the members- Invited to oome and ****** Jg time. ■s*JfTOt-~ ■__—d^..^:> |
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