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•"OL. XL. BELLWOOD, PA., THURSDAY JUL NEW COLUMN ihort Itema That Will Inter- eat Oar Readers iBIEF SUMIMBT OF THE WEEK orss Paragraals Oeaoaralai Ha Belats ol OorBoroatl tie Oot-usa Bar labserifeors Bajey. —-Trespass notices tor sale at his office, ten cents eaoh. —Bollwood P. R. R. Y. II. 0. \.., io desirous of obtaining Dimes tf all Bellwood yoaog men attend- ng college or university. Two oembers ot tbe "Y" want to send bom membership tickets In tbo 3 el I wood •• Y", oo tbat tbey may .ave oil tho courtesies to which i*»ch tickets entitle tbem. La.t rear the tickets were purchased iy the Latlies' Aoxiliary. Tbis /ear it is mlu who will finance be tickets and give the. college fiatb e pleasant souvenir of WW Tha third annual conference g (lie third distriot of Penna. con- -ress of parente and teachers will joovone io Everett, Bedford county, no Saturday. Tbe session will le beld io the Methodist church beginning at 9.80 *. m. A program of unusual interest will be presented. Tbe chief speaker of •be day will be Dr. Robert C. Shew, deputy superintendent ot blio instruction. All roads will to Everett on Saturday and fcpod shoald be well repres- nnor atill be served for DRUHKEW DBWE8 MENACE AateawMIe Dial relets ta He Brssttr laaresaaf lastber •,.- _,ep Drunken drivers are a criminal menace to the safety ot tha highways aud deserve ao sympathy or help from motorists when arrested, io the opioioo of tho Keystone Automobile club, whioh points to tho increasing number ot accidents doe to "drunks" as ample justification tor vigorous action by police authorities to otamp oot this unnecessary hazard to motoring. MHardly a day passes," says tbe statement by tho slab, "that the newspapers do not reoord ooe or mora accidents attributable to John Barleycorn at tho steeling wheel. If only an occasional accident was traced to this cauae tbe situation woald be senoos, bat with "drunk" crashes becoming commonplace, the menace bo- comes deadly. '•Every motorist is sotitled to take his wife aod family for a drive witboot being subjected to this extra hazard. With the streets aod highways crowded with motor vehicles, steady hands end clear braii-s wra absolutely essential to automobile opera'ion. A mao befuddled with moon shine belongs on tbe baok eod oot the troat seat of a motor car." laras-Traxlar WsoaiQl Harry E. Barns, of Boyles, st. aad Mrs. Nettie Trailer, of Cove FIRST ROWER SHOW HERE Haallalarsst llewa sal Mses Uvea tetleWtaaera Crowds surpassing all expectations sttended tbo first annual flower show oo Friday. The show was bold ia tbe P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. building and tha display waa far above expectations. It waa beld ooder tha auspices ot the Better Blair association of which Dr. H. C. Lovell to tbe local chairman. Arrangements of tha flowers were mode io tbo afternoon aad they were opeo to inspection et 6 o'eloek. At 7.80 o'olook e business meeting was held aod a program given. Tbe meeting was opened with prayer by J. H. Kurtz. E. G. Ham mill, eooaty farm agent, gave a vary fine talk oe the art of beautifying lawns and gardens by using wall selected aod properly arranged groups ot flowers. J. R. Bingmau ot State College talked oo the help ibat national, state aod ooooty authorities would give to all organizations interested in farm snd garden Utilities. He outlined the aid that woald ba -obtained from State**college tor the various clubs interested in such activities. Tbo nature's. .Rainbow olab held the following election ot tba following officers. President, J. M. Lupter, secretary, Mrs. J. M. Becbtol; treasurer, Samuel Mundorfi. An executive committee will he earned Jeter. Firat prizes were a**r»**ded tor follow CI -araatl SiJetm Name Indexed ►TEMBER 29, 1027. NO 25 IS ENTERTAINED Bf Vss s Pleasant Event iBeU-xiist elarol Twett [i five of tbe veteran membel it the Methodist Episco- polchoa K-Were entertained by theEpl mb League ot the oharoh SatordJ afternoon and evoning. The***] ions who are known ao the'KM ■ Army''of the obaroh were fl Bto automobiles for a. ride torn ■iocansville and Holli- daysbaji Kben back by way of HollidS p-'g* Sopfll £ was waiting tor tbam and an Kram was givao attar BUPPe__| Boy visitors enjoyed it **--'il pteraos. Old hymos ot theoKB ■ were loog. Reminsc- eucee *■ fcgiven by T. P. Gheer, Samaelj backs aud T. B. Hooter. Mr.LeM ks snog A solo. Lee My- era, pra ■ont of tbo Epworth League* Ireeted the veterans. W. P. Busi former president of the leagaejl ■B of Harrisburg, alao gave a 1 Ikting. Jdissss Lot'ieand Bessie n in sang a doit; Jfrs. BernicM par hoot aod Mrs. Rotb- enbergsa ptve solos. Tbel Bor, tbe Rev. L. A. WellivJ elbowed illustrated by- mos ano gave a talk oo mission work ao) Bg tbo Indians io tba sooth Wn Suoen ■moroiog tha sermoo wasoasJ ■owing aad Reaping." Tbealtj ■lace wae filled witb gittsiJ-I ■taken to the booth fes- tivel. M ■poue Saturday and V*we*gM ■the Methodist Home Bet-Has Best Taasday Bvaaloi sai Plaas Uata tat lie Bvoat A largo Dumber of fou-loving people of tbe boroagh attended a meeting io the Amerioao Legion homo oa Tuesday evening, and whioh waa sure full ol' pep aod snap, ood everything is oow ready ter the werd "Go." J. M. Louder, general chairman, announced the following committees: Finance committee—Dr. Sitman, H. F. Cherry aod Clark Emriok. Committee oo prizes—G. A. Jamison, Joseph Lupfer, Mesda- mes Lindemutb, Laird aud Caro- us. Publicity—W*. M. . Ermine, Robert Fuoss. Illumination—Hommer, Chase Bush aod Leddy. Ladies lodges and auxiliaries— Mesdames Epler, Pershing, Vao devander aod Henry. There will be toor divisions io tbis parade sod will be uuder tbo direction of tho followiog persons: First division, Louder, Sbaner, Irvin end Shirk.' Seoood division, mounted, Reigb, brothers, Roy Cherry snd H. F. Cox. Third division, decorated sutos, Bower, Schalles, Stitt and Daugherty. Fourth division, floats, Diok Hirsch, B. C. Lego, Samuel Woodhall aod Joho Cook. It any member ot the committee cannot serve please notify toe chairman. P.S. "Wagoor" aever flashed aheckorad flag oe a r*pjtoa4vf PERSQNAL_PARAGRAPHS People Who Vint Hern and Thoae Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS Boasts Wle An ST leUweo* siYlsse Wle Travel Ta _l fro. Mrs. J. F. Anderson hsa returned homo from a visit of a fow days amoog trienda io Ceotre coanty. Miss Margaret eod Joseph Louder spent lsst Sunday with their cousins Harry Hopkins aod wife at Mouutaindale. H. Qt. MacGoveron, of Bryo Marr, spent thi week ood as tba guest of Thomas K. Ubil aod wite oo North Foorth street. Maa Scott -/Mulhollem returned bome last evening, after a visit ot e few days witb bor sister, Mra. Edgar McCord in Washington, U>. C. Joho W. Price aod wifo of Boyles street spaat tba weak eld visiting Palmar Bullion and tamily at thair cottage io Westmoreland county. Miss Virginia -Bratton, of Roa- aoke, Va., io visiting at tho homo ot ber aoolo aod oaot, Robert L. Bratton aod wife oo Sooth Took* ahoe street. Mrs. Beojamio Boyer eod ohildraixat North, aide toft - toe 1 ftWm*+ MunmiiTWte\f ^6% missionary society, visited flu Methodist Foreign missionary Imeeting hold oo Tuesday eveniag. ■Twenty-two adult and six juniors ■contributed notions, di v good* land postage to the two valuable |miee*onary boxes wbiob will be [sent to India. Among the gifts [was ooe strong, sturdy doll whioh [will make one very hsppy ohild,' I tor they are exceedingly toad ot these quiet, "stay where yoa pat j children. The election of offioers took place witb the followiog remit: President,Mrs. W.A.Love; vice presideut, Mre. W. L. Davis; recording secretary, Mm. W. F. Balsbach; corresponding secretory, Mrs. T. D. E. Dillman; trees nrer, Mrs. William Sitman, Sr. Tha society extends thanks to those who sent and brought tbe | valuable gift*. Plsss Per Ballv lessoa Plais for a great rally season have bun worked oot by • committee oppoiuted by tbe Sunday achool board of the Methodist Episcopal church. Tbe firet meet iog will be beld oo oext Wednesday evening, Oct. 6th, whea tha adalt lite ot tbe obaroh will be aaked to felly ot\a parents' oigbt oervice. An illustrated address on family religion will he given. Special marie will be rendered. file various adult classes of the Sundsy school are competing for tbe largest percentage of atteo- dance. OeThursday eveaing tbs Sunday school board will have e sapper couference oo Sanday echool matters. A greet rally of yoaog people will be bold oo Friday eveoing. Motion picture" tm tbo camps and inetitates st Newton Hamilton •-* a oamp fire oorvice will be features of thla servioe. Oe 8aodoy* Oct. wth, there, wttl be ifdly day eerviotnia ever j department of tbe church. U* great series of meetings erf anticipated by tbe Methodists of too eefnnwnill*. _UA-WiUJ**BB-,Pn*or. ohei-ge, at hieboa*,20il Eighth aveooe, Saturday moroiog at 11. The groom to employed by tbo Pennsylvania Railroad compaoy as a car inspector and bis bride bas been a resident of Cove Forge for a nomber of yeara aod an active obaroh worker. After the wedding dinner at the bome ot Rev. and Mrs. Bradley, tbe newlyweds departed for a western trip whioh will include Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Ssn Francisco, Ogdon and Denver. Upon their retoro tbey will reside in Bellwood. Bar-reel Boom stflptes Harvest Home and Veteran service in the Tipton ilfethodist Episcopal obaroh was held ■ Sooday moroiog, with large attendance. Older people aod younger Oooe were included in the congregation. ••The Blessings Which Should Crown Old Ago" was the sermoo of tba pastor, tbe Bev. J. F. Anderson, D. D. A quartet ot men from tbe Methodist Home for tho Aged sang several selections, much appreciated by the audience. A liberal contribution tor tbe home waa mods, io the form of canned goods. oed vegetables. Floral decorations were attractive. The pastor announced that till next Sunday weald' be Rally day in the Sunday school. Next Son- day eveoiog ba wilt begiu a series of revival meetings that will continue tor at least ten Weeks. It. Jaaspl's Olarel s*. J-a-fth'g church, Father Michael Brett, peat*-*. Uo.ee at 10.80; Saaday sobool 2.80; Rosary •nd benediction of the * blessed sseram-ot 8.80. —fc-tod Solid XBJtXT* CAB- BkQ3mJX,iaM 75* WATTS WAYBIDB M-M>TOfiT, mi between Altoona an- Tyrone Io-mIvi-umb. -n ' twOiwardr,J. M.Lopfof* dahlias; J. H. Kurta, gloxiha; H. li "Dibert' rose; Miss Bessie Bell, hydrangea; Mrs. J. H. Gilmore, jap- anese lantern; Mra. J. M. .Becbtol, marigold; Mrs,. W. Valentine, fu8*hia; Donald Burns, house torn; Mrs. Ida Cherry, coreopsis; Mrs. Carl Besehler, nasturtium; Mrs. Markel, snapdragon; Miss Bessie Bell, hardy hibiscus; Miss Mildred Biggins, wablia; Mn. Ella Root, amaryllis and begonia; Mrs. R. R. Myers, pansies; Mr--. H. E. Syliog, phlox; Daniel .Madara, zinnias. Tho committee desires in this way to express its appreciation aod thsnks to all who assisted in tasking tbe first flower show a success. Especially to. tbe judges, Dr. Hartzel, of Altoooa, J. F, Yarnell, of Altoooa; also tbo lecturers Coonty Form Agoot Ham- mell of Hollidaysburg, aod Prof essor Biugman,of Stats College. la AppalM-i Bsesrt The State Highway Patrol has informed Governor Fisher that they discovered 104 oases of reckless driving oa tha state's highways in ooo day. aad this doesn't include cities or othor municipalities. This list of violations of the laws of the highways included thirty-three intoxicated drivera, too had detective brakes, twelve tailed to stop eod reader assistance otter collisions, seven drivera were sleeping at tha wheels ot their oars, sod fourteen wora caught attempting lo pass other ears oo curves. Thto is so appalling record for one day. —Typewriter paper can be obtained at toto office. —Dr. F. H. Wiogert, chiropractor, has opened an office io the Boll house apartments, where bo will praotioe bto profession. He is a graduate of tbo Universal Cbiropratic college of Pittsburg, with two yi>ora experience in prac- tioa ■F Bfvaiog Arrow Heofceod Ladder compaoy, oee ot Tyrooe's oldest Are fighting organisations, to now ap to tha borough council si its meeting next .Monday evening. At a meeting ot tbe company lost nigbt, after a considerable discussion, it was aoaoimoasly decided to send a committee to councii, to ask for additional appropriation, payable at oooe. John Price is chairman. Tbo compaoy asks $800, wbioh would moke its appropriation the setae es tbat ot the other two companies. Shoald tba request be graoted, tbo company will keep intact aod will go to work to meet its obligation ou tho oow baildiog, oo whiob there to a large mortgage. It council does oot maka .tba grant, the building will be sold, the mortgage satisfied sod tha equipment taroed over to cooooll. James Fleming, presidOnt woo io the chair and almost overy member oris present. Baaaisa BsM al tls lltvsr Bows A very pleasaot time was speot at tha home of Robert S. Stiver end wife oo tho hill section of tbe boroagh tost Saturday, whoa tha aooaal Gingery reuniou was bald. It waa atoo Mr. Sliver's birthday,- making e double celebration. Tboes ia attendance were as follows: MlO. J. W. William,, daughter, Margaret, Thelraa aal Roaaleoe, of Pan Matilda; Mra. Mollle Matte aad grand- daogbter, of Pblllpeborg; Blalo Williams wife and tbree daughter,, Pearl, Ooldle and Catherine, at Phlllpeborg; El wood Steel, wife aad aon Basset, of Martha Foresee; Bade Gingery, wife aod Soo Kyle aed daogbter Velma, of Martha Faroaee; Mra. M.atle Eysoe, 0f Marlogo; Mm Kate Crooleter, aoo Joho sod daughter Mtrie, of Alto-Da: R B. Stiver, mUa aod two aooa, Harvey aad Theodore. -—Mil. Jooes Kustaborder to confined to her homo oo Clark street, safioring with heart affection. Her many frieods will be sorry to leero ot her illness end wish bar a laetiog recovery. eod furthermore wheo yoor ayes ''float*' oo this parade yoa will say it was the '•best ever." Tho varioas committees will meet every Tuesday eveoiog at 7.80 io the Amerioao Legion home and all are requested to be present. HIKE PISSED TO THE .UNO Bseorl et f srsoas Woe Bsve Paid Us Pessll** sf flstare BEINTON M. HAMILTON Brioton M. Hamilton, 64 ot North Cambria street, died at bis homo at 1;80 a. m. Sanday of a cerebral hemorrage. He was a member oftbe Grace Lutheran ohurch, I. O. 0. F., Knights of Pythias, aad the Improved Order of Red Men. He is survived by his wife, Mary; aa adopted daughter, Core; aod ooe brother, John, of Saxton; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Posten, ot Hollidaysburg; sod Mrs. Sallie Swope, ot California. Funeral services wore beld in the Lutheran church, at 2.30 p. m. Tuesday. Interment woo mode io Logon Valley cemetery. ALEXANDER H. HILL At the homo of his daughter, Mrs. 8. J. Byers, 411 Sooth First street, Alexander M. Hill died at 7 Saaday oigbt, after an tMooss of sight months. Mr.- Hill woo a veteran ot the Civil wer ood woo ths last ot bto tamily. Ho bas beeu I.member of tba Baptiat obaroh et Coalport for 84 years, wbicb was bis homo town untill be aome to BeUwood. Mr Hill was twice married. Ha is survived by hto wite, Mrs. Liada Hill, and by five obildreo ot his first marriage; Mrs. S. J. Byers, ot BeUwood; H. B. Hill, of Missouri; A. L. Hill, of Saltsbarg; E. E. Hill, of Hen- rietta, Oklahoma; H. W. Hill, of Cresson. —John Mentoer aod wifo have moved from Beech Grove eod "token op tbeir residence la the Ream property oa Boy Ies itroet. spend two wsstrs. Arthur Lupfer, wife led baby aed Mra. J. W. Lupfer, of Kane, Ps., were week eod guests at tho homo of W. M. Bower aod wifo 00 North First street L M. Watters aod wife ot North Foorth etreet will leave tomorrow for Harrisburg, where tbey will remain for a week le tbe guests of tbeir boo in-law snd daogbter, Paul Lloyd and wifo. Miss Susan Hirsch, who spent tbo summer months witb bome folks, bes gone to Frederick where sbe boo re-entered Hood college for tbo fall eod winter terms. A. Blair Foots will leave this eveoing oa an extended trip tbroogh tbe west aod will go ss far as Shenandoah, Iowa. The do- ration oi his stay is undetermined ond he moy not retoro untill Thanksgiving time. After a 10 day visit with bis brother, F. M. Glasgow, and many otber relatives m Bollwood ood vicinity, Wilson Glasgow, ot Fountain,-Michigan, left for bis bomi on Friday. Mr. Glasgow, wbb to 88 years old, tound many changes since hto last visit, 46 years ago. Vary tew of hto schoolmates in the long ego ore still bore to greet him. He was accompanied to his home by Taylor McCauley and wife, who will return in a few days. 8. Mundorfi and wife, Mra. W. 8. Bell, Lynn Steel ead Allen Reigh motored to Union oharah, Huntingdon county, last Sanday to attend tha old boma coming oervice ot that church. Mr. Man- dorfi wea a member of thto old historic ohareh maoy years ago, and he enjoys theee annual meetings very much. Wbile there lest Sanday he met many old school friends trom Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Belleville aad Altoona. Tba dey was ideal aed the chnroh was filled to overflowing. Tho services wore very impressive aad 1 oajoyed bg all preooat.
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1927-09-29 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, September 29, 1927, Volume 40 Number 25 |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 25 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1927-09-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1927-09-29 |
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Full Text | •"OL. XL. BELLWOOD, PA., THURSDAY JUL NEW COLUMN ihort Itema That Will Inter- eat Oar Readers iBIEF SUMIMBT OF THE WEEK orss Paragraals Oeaoaralai Ha Belats ol OorBoroatl tie Oot-usa Bar labserifeors Bajey. —-Trespass notices tor sale at his office, ten cents eaoh. —Bollwood P. R. R. Y. II. 0. \.., io desirous of obtaining Dimes tf all Bellwood yoaog men attend- ng college or university. Two oembers ot tbe "Y" want to send bom membership tickets In tbo 3 el I wood •• Y", oo tbat tbey may .ave oil tho courtesies to which i*»ch tickets entitle tbem. La.t rear the tickets were purchased iy the Latlies' Aoxiliary. Tbis /ear it is mlu who will finance be tickets and give the. college fiatb e pleasant souvenir of WW Tha third annual conference g (lie third distriot of Penna. con- -ress of parente and teachers will joovone io Everett, Bedford county, no Saturday. Tbe session will le beld io the Methodist church beginning at 9.80 *. m. A program of unusual interest will be presented. Tbe chief speaker of •be day will be Dr. Robert C. Shew, deputy superintendent ot blio instruction. All roads will to Everett on Saturday and fcpod shoald be well repres- nnor atill be served for DRUHKEW DBWE8 MENACE AateawMIe Dial relets ta He Brssttr laaresaaf lastber •,.- _,ep Drunken drivers are a criminal menace to the safety ot tha highways aud deserve ao sympathy or help from motorists when arrested, io the opioioo of tho Keystone Automobile club, whioh points to tho increasing number ot accidents doe to "drunks" as ample justification tor vigorous action by police authorities to otamp oot this unnecessary hazard to motoring. MHardly a day passes," says tbe statement by tho slab, "that the newspapers do not reoord ooe or mora accidents attributable to John Barleycorn at tho steeling wheel. If only an occasional accident was traced to this cauae tbe situation woald be senoos, bat with "drunk" crashes becoming commonplace, the menace bo- comes deadly. '•Every motorist is sotitled to take his wife aod family for a drive witboot being subjected to this extra hazard. With the streets aod highways crowded with motor vehicles, steady hands end clear braii-s wra absolutely essential to automobile opera'ion. A mao befuddled with moon shine belongs on tbe baok eod oot the troat seat of a motor car." laras-Traxlar WsoaiQl Harry E. Barns, of Boyles, st. aad Mrs. Nettie Trailer, of Cove FIRST ROWER SHOW HERE Haallalarsst llewa sal Mses Uvea tetleWtaaera Crowds surpassing all expectations sttended tbo first annual flower show oo Friday. The show was bold ia tbe P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. building and tha display waa far above expectations. It waa beld ooder tha auspices ot the Better Blair association of which Dr. H. C. Lovell to tbe local chairman. Arrangements of tha flowers were mode io tbo afternoon aad they were opeo to inspection et 6 o'eloek. At 7.80 o'olook e business meeting was held aod a program given. Tbe meeting was opened with prayer by J. H. Kurtz. E. G. Ham mill, eooaty farm agent, gave a vary fine talk oe the art of beautifying lawns and gardens by using wall selected aod properly arranged groups ot flowers. J. R. Bingmau ot State College talked oo the help ibat national, state aod ooooty authorities would give to all organizations interested in farm snd garden Utilities. He outlined the aid that woald ba -obtained from State**college tor the various clubs interested in such activities. Tbo nature's. .Rainbow olab held the following election ot tba following officers. President, J. M. Lupter, secretary, Mrs. J. M. Becbtol; treasurer, Samuel Mundorfi. An executive committee will he earned Jeter. Firat prizes were a**r»**ded tor follow CI -araatl SiJetm Name Indexed ►TEMBER 29, 1027. NO 25 IS ENTERTAINED Bf Vss s Pleasant Event iBeU-xiist elarol Twett [i five of tbe veteran membel it the Methodist Episco- polchoa K-Were entertained by theEpl mb League ot the oharoh SatordJ afternoon and evoning. The***] ions who are known ao the'KM ■ Army''of the obaroh were fl Bto automobiles for a. ride torn ■iocansville and Holli- daysbaji Kben back by way of HollidS p-'g* Sopfll £ was waiting tor tbam and an Kram was givao attar BUPPe__| Boy visitors enjoyed it **--'il pteraos. Old hymos ot theoKB ■ were loog. Reminsc- eucee *■ fcgiven by T. P. Gheer, Samaelj backs aud T. B. Hooter. Mr.LeM ks snog A solo. Lee My- era, pra ■ont of tbo Epworth League* Ireeted the veterans. W. P. Busi former president of the leagaejl ■B of Harrisburg, alao gave a 1 Ikting. Jdissss Lot'ieand Bessie n in sang a doit; Jfrs. BernicM par hoot aod Mrs. Rotb- enbergsa ptve solos. Tbel Bor, tbe Rev. L. A. WellivJ elbowed illustrated by- mos ano gave a talk oo mission work ao) Bg tbo Indians io tba sooth Wn Suoen ■moroiog tha sermoo wasoasJ ■owing aad Reaping." Tbealtj ■lace wae filled witb gittsiJ-I ■taken to the booth fes- tivel. M ■poue Saturday and V*we*gM ■the Methodist Home Bet-Has Best Taasday Bvaaloi sai Plaas Uata tat lie Bvoat A largo Dumber of fou-loving people of tbe boroagh attended a meeting io the Amerioao Legion homo oa Tuesday evening, and whioh waa sure full ol' pep aod snap, ood everything is oow ready ter the werd "Go." J. M. Louder, general chairman, announced the following committees: Finance committee—Dr. Sitman, H. F. Cherry aod Clark Emriok. Committee oo prizes—G. A. Jamison, Joseph Lupfer, Mesda- mes Lindemutb, Laird aud Caro- us. Publicity—W*. M. . Ermine, Robert Fuoss. Illumination—Hommer, Chase Bush aod Leddy. Ladies lodges and auxiliaries— Mesdames Epler, Pershing, Vao devander aod Henry. There will be toor divisions io tbis parade sod will be uuder tbo direction of tho followiog persons: First division, Louder, Sbaner, Irvin end Shirk.' Seoood division, mounted, Reigb, brothers, Roy Cherry snd H. F. Cox. Third division, decorated sutos, Bower, Schalles, Stitt and Daugherty. Fourth division, floats, Diok Hirsch, B. C. Lego, Samuel Woodhall aod Joho Cook. It any member ot the committee cannot serve please notify toe chairman. P.S. "Wagoor" aever flashed aheckorad flag oe a r*pjtoa4vf PERSQNAL_PARAGRAPHS People Who Vint Hern and Thoae Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS Boasts Wle An ST leUweo* siYlsse Wle Travel Ta _l fro. Mrs. J. F. Anderson hsa returned homo from a visit of a fow days amoog trienda io Ceotre coanty. Miss Margaret eod Joseph Louder spent lsst Sunday with their cousins Harry Hopkins aod wife at Mouutaindale. H. Qt. MacGoveron, of Bryo Marr, spent thi week ood as tba guest of Thomas K. Ubil aod wite oo North Foorth street. Maa Scott -/Mulhollem returned bome last evening, after a visit ot e few days witb bor sister, Mra. Edgar McCord in Washington, U>. C. Joho W. Price aod wifo of Boyles street spaat tba weak eld visiting Palmar Bullion and tamily at thair cottage io Westmoreland county. Miss Virginia -Bratton, of Roa- aoke, Va., io visiting at tho homo ot ber aoolo aod oaot, Robert L. Bratton aod wife oo Sooth Took* ahoe street. Mrs. Beojamio Boyer eod ohildraixat North, aide toft - toe 1 ftWm*+ MunmiiTWte\f ^6% missionary society, visited flu Methodist Foreign missionary Imeeting hold oo Tuesday eveniag. ■Twenty-two adult and six juniors ■contributed notions, di v good* land postage to the two valuable |miee*onary boxes wbiob will be [sent to India. Among the gifts [was ooe strong, sturdy doll whioh [will make one very hsppy ohild,' I tor they are exceedingly toad ot these quiet, "stay where yoa pat j children. The election of offioers took place witb the followiog remit: President,Mrs. W.A.Love; vice presideut, Mre. W. L. Davis; recording secretary, Mm. W. F. Balsbach; corresponding secretory, Mrs. T. D. E. Dillman; trees nrer, Mrs. William Sitman, Sr. Tha society extends thanks to those who sent and brought tbe | valuable gift*. Plsss Per Ballv lessoa Plais for a great rally season have bun worked oot by • committee oppoiuted by tbe Sunday achool board of the Methodist Episcopal church. Tbe firet meet iog will be beld oo oext Wednesday evening, Oct. 6th, whea tha adalt lite ot tbe obaroh will be aaked to felly ot\a parents' oigbt oervice. An illustrated address on family religion will he given. Special marie will be rendered. file various adult classes of the Sundsy school are competing for tbe largest percentage of atteo- dance. OeThursday eveaing tbs Sunday school board will have e sapper couference oo Sanday echool matters. A greet rally of yoaog people will be bold oo Friday eveoing. Motion picture" tm tbo camps and inetitates st Newton Hamilton •-* a oamp fire oorvice will be features of thla servioe. Oe 8aodoy* Oct. wth, there, wttl be ifdly day eerviotnia ever j department of tbe church. U* great series of meetings erf anticipated by tbe Methodists of too eefnnwnill*. _UA-WiUJ**BB-,Pn*or. ohei-ge, at hieboa*,20il Eighth aveooe, Saturday moroiog at 11. The groom to employed by tbo Pennsylvania Railroad compaoy as a car inspector and bis bride bas been a resident of Cove Forge for a nomber of yeara aod an active obaroh worker. After the wedding dinner at the bome ot Rev. and Mrs. Bradley, tbe newlyweds departed for a western trip whioh will include Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Ssn Francisco, Ogdon and Denver. Upon their retoro tbey will reside in Bellwood. Bar-reel Boom stflptes Harvest Home and Veteran service in the Tipton ilfethodist Episcopal obaroh was held ■ Sooday moroiog, with large attendance. Older people aod younger Oooe were included in the congregation. ••The Blessings Which Should Crown Old Ago" was the sermoo of tba pastor, tbe Bev. J. F. Anderson, D. D. A quartet ot men from tbe Methodist Home for tho Aged sang several selections, much appreciated by the audience. A liberal contribution tor tbe home waa mods, io the form of canned goods. oed vegetables. Floral decorations were attractive. The pastor announced that till next Sunday weald' be Rally day in the Sunday school. Next Son- day eveoiog ba wilt begiu a series of revival meetings that will continue tor at least ten Weeks. It. Jaaspl's Olarel s*. J-a-fth'g church, Father Michael Brett, peat*-*. Uo.ee at 10.80; Saaday sobool 2.80; Rosary •nd benediction of the * blessed sseram-ot 8.80. —fc-tod Solid XBJtXT* CAB- BkQ3mJX,iaM 75* WATTS WAYBIDB M-M>TOfiT, mi between Altoona an- Tyrone Io-mIvi-umb. -n ' twOiwardr,J. M.Lopfof* dahlias; J. H. Kurta, gloxiha; H. li "Dibert' rose; Miss Bessie Bell, hydrangea; Mrs. J. H. Gilmore, jap- anese lantern; Mra. J. M. .Becbtol, marigold; Mrs,. W. Valentine, fu8*hia; Donald Burns, house torn; Mrs. Ida Cherry, coreopsis; Mrs. Carl Besehler, nasturtium; Mrs. Markel, snapdragon; Miss Bessie Bell, hardy hibiscus; Miss Mildred Biggins, wablia; Mn. Ella Root, amaryllis and begonia; Mrs. R. R. Myers, pansies; Mr--. H. E. Syliog, phlox; Daniel .Madara, zinnias. Tho committee desires in this way to express its appreciation aod thsnks to all who assisted in tasking tbe first flower show a success. Especially to. tbe judges, Dr. Hartzel, of Altoooa, J. F, Yarnell, of Altoooa; also tbo lecturers Coonty Form Agoot Ham- mell of Hollidaysburg, aod Prof essor Biugman,of Stats College. la AppalM-i Bsesrt The State Highway Patrol has informed Governor Fisher that they discovered 104 oases of reckless driving oa tha state's highways in ooo day. aad this doesn't include cities or othor municipalities. This list of violations of the laws of the highways included thirty-three intoxicated drivera, too had detective brakes, twelve tailed to stop eod reader assistance otter collisions, seven drivera were sleeping at tha wheels ot their oars, sod fourteen wora caught attempting lo pass other ears oo curves. Thto is so appalling record for one day. —Typewriter paper can be obtained at toto office. —Dr. F. H. Wiogert, chiropractor, has opened an office io the Boll house apartments, where bo will praotioe bto profession. He is a graduate of tbo Universal Cbiropratic college of Pittsburg, with two yi>ora experience in prac- tioa ■F Bfvaiog Arrow Heofceod Ladder compaoy, oee ot Tyrooe's oldest Are fighting organisations, to now ap to tha borough council si its meeting next .Monday evening. At a meeting ot tbe company lost nigbt, after a considerable discussion, it was aoaoimoasly decided to send a committee to councii, to ask for additional appropriation, payable at oooe. John Price is chairman. Tbo compaoy asks $800, wbioh would moke its appropriation the setae es tbat ot the other two companies. Shoald tba request be graoted, tbo company will keep intact aod will go to work to meet its obligation ou tho oow baildiog, oo whiob there to a large mortgage. It council does oot maka .tba grant, the building will be sold, the mortgage satisfied sod tha equipment taroed over to cooooll. James Fleming, presidOnt woo io the chair and almost overy member oris present. Baaaisa BsM al tls lltvsr Bows A very pleasaot time was speot at tha home of Robert S. Stiver end wife oo tho hill section of tbe boroagh tost Saturday, whoa tha aooaal Gingery reuniou was bald. It waa atoo Mr. Sliver's birthday,- making e double celebration. Tboes ia attendance were as follows: MlO. J. W. William,, daughter, Margaret, Thelraa aal Roaaleoe, of Pan Matilda; Mra. Mollle Matte aad grand- daogbter, of Pblllpeborg; Blalo Williams wife and tbree daughter,, Pearl, Ooldle and Catherine, at Phlllpeborg; El wood Steel, wife aad aon Basset, of Martha Foresee; Bade Gingery, wife aod Soo Kyle aed daogbter Velma, of Martha Faroaee; Mra. M.atle Eysoe, 0f Marlogo; Mm Kate Crooleter, aoo Joho sod daughter Mtrie, of Alto-Da: R B. Stiver, mUa aod two aooa, Harvey aad Theodore. -—Mil. Jooes Kustaborder to confined to her homo oo Clark street, safioring with heart affection. Her many frieods will be sorry to leero ot her illness end wish bar a laetiog recovery. eod furthermore wheo yoor ayes ''float*' oo this parade yoa will say it was the '•best ever." Tho varioas committees will meet every Tuesday eveoiog at 7.80 io the Amerioao Legion home and all are requested to be present. HIKE PISSED TO THE .UNO Bseorl et f srsoas Woe Bsve Paid Us Pessll** sf flstare BEINTON M. HAMILTON Brioton M. Hamilton, 64 ot North Cambria street, died at bis homo at 1;80 a. m. Sanday of a cerebral hemorrage. He was a member oftbe Grace Lutheran ohurch, I. O. 0. F., Knights of Pythias, aad the Improved Order of Red Men. He is survived by his wife, Mary; aa adopted daughter, Core; aod ooe brother, John, of Saxton; and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Posten, ot Hollidaysburg; sod Mrs. Sallie Swope, ot California. Funeral services wore beld in the Lutheran church, at 2.30 p. m. Tuesday. Interment woo mode io Logon Valley cemetery. ALEXANDER H. HILL At the homo of his daughter, Mrs. 8. J. Byers, 411 Sooth First street, Alexander M. Hill died at 7 Saaday oigbt, after an tMooss of sight months. Mr.- Hill woo a veteran ot the Civil wer ood woo ths last ot bto tamily. Ho bas beeu I.member of tba Baptiat obaroh et Coalport for 84 years, wbicb was bis homo town untill be aome to BeUwood. Mr Hill was twice married. Ha is survived by hto wite, Mrs. Liada Hill, and by five obildreo ot his first marriage; Mrs. S. J. Byers, ot BeUwood; H. B. Hill, of Missouri; A. L. Hill, of Saltsbarg; E. E. Hill, of Hen- rietta, Oklahoma; H. W. Hill, of Cresson. —John Mentoer aod wifo have moved from Beech Grove eod "token op tbeir residence la the Ream property oa Boy Ies itroet. spend two wsstrs. Arthur Lupfer, wife led baby aed Mra. J. W. Lupfer, of Kane, Ps., were week eod guests at tho homo of W. M. Bower aod wifo 00 North First street L M. Watters aod wife ot North Foorth etreet will leave tomorrow for Harrisburg, where tbey will remain for a week le tbe guests of tbeir boo in-law snd daogbter, Paul Lloyd and wifo. Miss Susan Hirsch, who spent tbo summer months witb bome folks, bes gone to Frederick where sbe boo re-entered Hood college for tbo fall eod winter terms. A. Blair Foots will leave this eveoing oa an extended trip tbroogh tbe west aod will go ss far as Shenandoah, Iowa. The do- ration oi his stay is undetermined ond he moy not retoro untill Thanksgiving time. After a 10 day visit with bis brother, F. M. Glasgow, and many otber relatives m Bollwood ood vicinity, Wilson Glasgow, ot Fountain,-Michigan, left for bis bomi on Friday. Mr. Glasgow, wbb to 88 years old, tound many changes since hto last visit, 46 years ago. Vary tew of hto schoolmates in the long ego ore still bore to greet him. He was accompanied to his home by Taylor McCauley and wife, who will return in a few days. 8. Mundorfi and wife, Mra. W. 8. Bell, Lynn Steel ead Allen Reigh motored to Union oharah, Huntingdon county, last Sanday to attend tha old boma coming oervice ot that church. Mr. Man- dorfi wea a member of thto old historic ohareh maoy years ago, and he enjoys theee annual meetings very much. Wbile there lest Sanday he met many old school friends trom Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Belleville aad Altoona. Tba dey was ideal aed the chnroh was filled to overflowing. Tho services wore very impressive aad 1 oajoyed bg all preooat. |
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