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Name Indexed M.V. NOVEMBER 24, 1927. NO "*r, ^BPsWm o-topg^|pj*p_|i H*f$n^i^dng)ei-i| beta of¥'->pS^^|ni--;;*ilfUl--feecMi:.,:nf onoe. Alre-Mfy we hear tbe ruuib- liOgs of B.e -rtorm wbieh / will .wSf^J^^d boap^^ D*t*»c-»*ea Wgiooiog of the week. Jfrs. fo3M«*P^^JT^ l*r, who ouderw operation abot}f ■mow- leooveflfrtfSi t _;*!!__; •—The Method ist*^o**iego Mia atonary aociety will meet Tuesday eveoiog at the bome of Mrs. Sato-. Bel Baker. The members will be tag' which will shape tbe ae%\tioiea of Oor country tor yeara to oome. Republicans at thig Congressional diatriet will bo called* oi to eltc-Ht Congressman to j Bacoeed ffoa. I, Banks Korta, the\utjmffi. jgftjombent. Mr. Carta millJfyjh* P-wlidate to succeed himself, arid ■taflgM to pay their doea ' tf& ^6m what we cun g.tber> tbw* BfpWh*. quarter of the oew year. lie membera of Atassa tribe o. 186, Improved Order ot Red fJBme, will go to Altoona Friday Bight, to Orinoco wigwam, to greet sachem and paat great ea- of the order. ' —The Loyalty class of tbe .^Methodist Sunday achool Will, '^M | gtiinlr-n aud waffle sapper it* the Festal hall ot the chareh Sftardiy eveoiog, In addition there will be many piece* of fancy worn on aale. Lewis Kask aod wile aod Mra. Mary Boot lilt Wednesday evening for Akron, Ohio, where they Will spend Thanksgiving day at home pt J. Sogene Boot and wile. JfeRrditti*}Boot will prolong hi*"* Wet**' t-»9mmaf^P-N-. "%i*firrTH™^!mmm*m*f* —Who wo-altieT; like to be e Boy Booot? 8cout roaster Juatna Doogloaa aod his econts are Lev. iag maoy pleasures extended from their daily requirements to orig- ibal performances, each as well beld Friday eveoing io the Meth- diat cbarcb, eod oaa farther, wbea oaea e month the brightest aod boat will edit a readable scout paper. Mothers shoald be glad tor >be acoot movement. —Chapel exercises of the boroogb bigh school were held Wad- oesdoy afternoon in tbe Y. M. 0. A. The most interest ing program wea eojoyed by the large audi- eoce, and waa rendered by tbe following. Thank-jgiviug proela- mation, Loia Oramer; piano aolo, Jamea Ralsou; tha armiatice, Bichard McFarland; readiog, Dorothy Jamison; vocal solo,Mary Carson; aohool paper, Elinor Blood; music, orchestra; 'address, "Oitiaeuehip," Judge-elect Marion D. Patterson: music, orchestra. —A very interesting meeting ofthe Bellwood Boy Scoota was held Friday eveoiog, Nov. 18, io the Methodist churoh. Tbe pro- ^jgram eaa arranged by tbe "Owl" -_petrol wbioh ataged a abort ahadow play. Scoutmaster Doug- loeeoooducted a good tare report ■lo wbieh each scout gave an aee- <ooot ef bia doily good turn. Mr. Blair, scout executive ot Altoooa, ,wae preeent and gave au interest- log talk commeuding tbe scoota ^©o tbeir large enrollment. The next meeting will be beld Friday 'evening, Nov. 86, wbea plans will fftd preaeotsd for a monthly acoot paper. ■ .% ! BoBae le ■eUaaeata *» Notice ie hereby given that all ■ peraooa wbo have oot paid their '••Voter reota must do so oo or be- (for Deoember 15,1987, aa all per- jta ; eoaa who ere delinquent the water will be gbat off from their prem- .'jgga. Plagaa comply end aave taoebls. Tbie te positively tbe fcet notiee. W. L Davis, lalittle-likelihood of aoy oogj-eert- ooely oonaidfring conteiting', hta nomination. Mr. Kurtz has HI led tbe position io a manner that bet woo the worm itommendation et hia constituents, ood big popular* ky hta increased witb eaob auo- oeediog year that be has represented hia district. He haa faithfully attended to bia duties aa our representative^- Ji* "baa been constantly aod eyiiaistently at v>ork, oototrivforjj*be<.ratej$ets o£| lib couBtitaeowflwrttolrMie "• vifreTi* tare of the country. He attends promptly to Jig correapoodeoce aod the wide acquaintance he baa mada with his fellow membera, who appreciated bia excelieot qualitiea, aod with tbe offletele et a friends Must Part Thankaglvlng Oursly lea..' for Turkeys aa Thair Execution "sie Tin war | Itssse* Isr Beaatlt of Jeha f j . Baai Aasrlaaa Lsgiea John M. Anderaon poet 484 ofthe American Legion present-"-dee Yoa Later," a cdfil&omedy, bb a benefit attire _g* and Friday nights JtyB, Y. M. 0. A Tbe cast includes 54 yoai pie, Wbo take the principal- in the story aod form- ruses tbat preeeot the near-ber*, which ag*^ Aj| tB(h _i ia all matters connected wirtf 'MO office. Io maoy instances be bee beeo able to eat tbe **red tope," that sometimes retards matters, because of bia intimate acquaintance witb. the beads oftbe different departments. Hia reoord aa a member ef tbe lower hooae is witboot blemish, and the reoord of bb votea on various matters will beer tbe closeat scrutiny. .He hoe staunchly supported the President and hia party. There is nothing "wobbly" about Mr. Kurtz* Tba veteraoe of tbe various won bave learned to love aod admire Mr. Korta for the xeal ha haa displayed ia hia attention to their business. No soldier baa ever approached Mr. Eurtz witb a reasonable caae, who boa aot received from bim.a courteous bearing aod prompt eod decisive aotioo io aoy case tbat waa booeet ood deserving. Tbe reason many districts receive such excelieot aerviee, te becauae such districts return their members ftom term to term. Booh members become very well koowo, they are appointed to importaot committees, tbey make"- frienda amoog tbeir colleagues, tbey are approached by oew members for advice, aod thoa beoome popular aod well koowo. Mr. Korta ia becoming prominent eod influential, ood it would.be tolly for tbe Republi- cana of this district to retire him aad aelect a uow and untrained man'. We earneatly hope Mr. Kurtz may be honored with a nomination witboot a eonteet. Be haa beeo tried aod oot fouod wanting, -v-**-* - msgnm Triangle Producing oot-Spany. Frank Davidson has tho rob of "Doua'd Mestiy," aod Bod Blaod represents, "Sollie Goldstein." Boy Pit-kins ia "Percy Vere." Kermit Miller plays "Mr. Milrox" and Helen Cherry ia bb daughter, ''Mary Milrox." Helen Bland takes the part of "8allie Forth,** aod Aooa Epler is "Maybie Knott" Sylvester Holleo, as "Jess;" Baasell Shirk as "Speedy;" Joseph Davidson, oa "Neve-re Spottsem" oomplete the oaat ot principal characters. Membera of the Legion ere selling tickets or they may be bad at tbe Sitman pharmacy. * •—Typewriter paper can be obtained et thisjoffice. —Thanksgiving day will be generally ob-erved io tbe borough All ofthe principal plaeaa of business will be closed. There will be servicea io the Presbyteneo obaroh ia tbe moroiog. A football game will be tbe attraction ie the after oooo oo the loeal field. Of courae there will be tbe usual big dinner io ggeey homea. Jaigs-Blset Psltsrsea is Beaa District Attoroey Ifarioo D. Patterson is home from a work and recreational period, apent io Philadelphia aod New York. He wag accompanied by Mre. Patterson and by bia brother and wife. The reat period wag very beneficial to the diatriet attoroey, followiog hia strenuous campaign incident to bb election to Ao judgeship ot Blair county. Wbile io Philadelphia, Mr Patterson .replied to tbe argument ot counsel for Dr. W. P. Harlos, seeking a new trial ia tbe eaoolt aod battery caae growing oot ot oo alleged orgy at igm Brant House, almost a year ago. Tbe physician took ao appeal to ths superior court and bod Attorney Eaton of Pittsburg argue for bim. >.^. How the decision, will go aod wbao* it will ba forthcoming te a matter ot tbe merest conjecture. Jfr. Patterson aaid theee emfca toll benob ood all listened attentively witboot batting ao eyelash ao that it woold be difficult to toll trom tbe usual mode ot telling by facial expression. Afr. Patterson will he aworO io aa president judge of tbe ooooty courts oo tba firat Moaday of Jaaaary. _. I i.i.i WI I ■■■ m ■- ■ i. ill ■ . ■_ —Trespass oonoea tor aata et thia office, too oaota eaoh. I fESTS fill HEA0U6H1S ■aw Oaie PratUaa Masks tor Laoal Highway Patrol aai BalatlgtO I New legislation, regulation and eliminating delay in the testing ot motor headlights by tbe state highway patrol, will go into efiect throughout tbe state January 1, i928. j The oew law, wbieh ia koowo aa article eight, of tbe Pennsylvania oode, provides speoial forma tar the use ot the atate patrole- ^Utotiooed at Oard en. Heights oeed adjustment, era marked oa the printed forma by the patrolmen, a copy in poat card form given the motorist, with instructions lo havo tbe lights adjusted within 48 hours after the examination by the motor patrol. The report, bearing tbe adjustments, the name and address of tbe garage or firm doing tho work aed the name aud address of tbe motorist must be mailed back to tbe motor patrol station wbieh made the test within the specified 48 hoar*. This aaw legislation was pa-aed in order to eliminate certain slip shod light adjustments made at the piece ot examination. Often motoriata, desirous of heviog tbe work done oe quickly as possible stop at the first garage or gaaolioe station, ood have tbeir lights focused, with more or loss accuracy, oo a bord fence, or similar erode device, and, after paying tbe charges, drive off ooly to be accosted by the next motor patrolman because Qt inaccurate focussing of their lights. Motorists are given sufficient time to bave tbeir lights accurately focussed by competent garages by tbia new law, wbieb will bo rigidly enforced oa to the allowed time, 48 boar tor adjustment. Beaten- asked to Bzaroiae Oaallaa Declaring that casualties among hooters tbie season hava beea an- ueuelly higb, John B. Truman, aecretary of tbe gome commission this week aaked that sportsmen exercise greater caution. Tbe aecretary eaid that tha amall game season already haa re- aulted io twenty-eight deaths and injury 118 persons. He said that seventeen of tboee killed died from self inflictrd wounds and eleven from guns in the hands ef otber hunters. CWUHTT BUREAU BEBIMS flestiag HsM aagPlsBB LaM Par la* BsU*f altka Baaiv la tea Oeauaaaity Orgaotaatioo for tbe 1927-1928 year's work was completed by tbe .Bellwood Bureau of Charity io tho furniture store 8aturdsy bight ood arrangements were mado for the membership campaign and drive for foods, wbieh will begin today. Officers oftbe association, elected laat week, are aa follows: Chairman, J. M. Louder; secretary, W. L. Davis; treasurer, G. A. Jamison. Directors tor tbe warda of BeUwood aod for Antis township ore: Firat ward. Mrs. Ella. Given aod G. B. Shaner; Second wsrd, Mrs. J. M. Becbtol aud J. D Stilt; Third ward, Mrs. Harry Smith aod F. J. Werta; Foartb ward, .Mrs. Charles Myers aod Howard Campbell; Antis towoeblp, A. B. Foutz and John Hillard. Endotetaont ot tbe bureau waa given io the churches Sunday ministers asking tbeir congregations to support the .movement aod giving his hearty approval. A membership drive waa pat oo Moaday aod will continue untill everybody io Bellwood and vicinity has had opportunity to join. At the union Thanksgiving service Thursday moroiog in tbe Preebyterian churcb, the offering will be lifted for the bureau food. Wofkepj are much encouraged that aince last week's As Headquarter* will -be of ■ the furniture atore, en Maio atreet. Duo to prevailing conditions there will be greater oeed ot the charity bureau io tbe towo tbao lor aome yeara past. It ig true tbat maoy beads ot tho tamily ore oot of work, many are working short or time and taking these conditions together it will be aeeo that tbere will be oeed for tbe bureau. Theee of oa wbo era more fortu nati should remember the destitute and give aid wherever possible. Day of Rejoicing Summer's Mash aad aammer's fla***. All har wealth of Isagaid light, Palad aad pariahs** loag ago. rahlto as sepia1 thair aotale white, Aad tho Iato rad raaea' lama Fadad whea tha aatera team AU tho aataata's red aad gold Flashed aad apraad aad dl»d awayi Saaa of vapor taaaed aad rolled Roaad tho hill-tope, dim (Mas*, grey. Latest bloom waa -taf ood dead Whoa tho Iadlaa rammer lad. What of that? Tha radlaat blase Shlalag oa tha cottage wall Make* tho aataaaa'a latter tUya Warmly weleoaM aale all. Like a partiag aaaset-ray, Comas Ol laat Thaahsghrlag iag. Thoa, with eigaa of goodly cheer. See the paatry shelves arrayed— Baby j-Blaa, crystal-dear, _ Rich pi asanas atari aaari-sla-lei Aad a streak of saashiae Ilea On She raw af pumpkia pies. Ah, tha coatrastl Whe eaa tell What tho Pilgrim fathers ' All the haBltta-** thai befell Exiles oo a harrea shore? Tat thdr thaaks to Ood ware seat* They with freedom ware coateat. We hava eora aad wheal aad f raits, Peace dwells with as all the -tar. Who oar liberty disputes? Who oao wreet oor righto away ? Ut as, thaa, oor bleasiaga hood, Aad ao* thaaha ha thaaho Meed. —For Sale~A piaoo at the Methodist ohareh. For informa- Ltwo or_U on W, Howard Moore. fhaainlTrteg Tha union Thanksgiving service for tbe people of Bellwood will be held ie the Preeby erian churcb, Thursday moroiog at 10 o'clock, lasting juat ooe hear. Bev. Harry N. Walker, paator of Qrace Lutheran churcb, will deliver tbe aermon. Bev, W: B. Memmert will preeide. Otber pastors ot the boroagh will participate ie the service. The offer- i ng tbia year oa oaoal will bo for the BeUwood Bureau et QsMgmsMa PERS0N-Ujpm| People Who VUt Here ee^ Thoae Who Go Awajr. MOVEMENTS OF 000 CITIZEM Who Travel Te eel Hre. Miaa Nettie Aikey, of Lewta burg, Pa., ie visiting ber frienda, Jfrs. Balpb Dyeart aud Jfra, Mary By per io towa. Mra. Arthur Darrah, of Ltfgao, W. Va., has returned to her bome ofter a moatb'a visit with her Bellwood friend". J. B. Burohfield ood wife of Stewart atreet left Wednesday far Buffalo aod Erie, where tbey will be guests of frieudB for o week Mrs. W. S. Bell aod daogbter \ Miaa 8ara, of Jfary Aon Forge, speot Saoday with Miaa Bertha Bolt, wbo ia io training at the Philadelphia Woman'a hospital. Mary Louis Dyeart, daugh'etai of Bev, ead Mra. William A j Dyeart haa returned to bar boose after a most enjoyable viait et tbe home ot her aunt Mra. Horry Hagerty at Little Falla, If. Y. I Councilman Ira Estep of Mela street and eister, Mre. J. A. Hagerty of North Foartb atreet, were called to Ghreensbare, Maryland, I oo account ot the serious Wo aaa ■ ot their atator, Mrs. -J. A\*^Mm\*A \ m*e*mMm,A a^mmpMA ' RIVE af Ncssaa Via ■aaa Mi tag PaaeBy af Batata MRS. JKKN1K TATLOB Jfra. Jennie Taylor, of thia boroogb, died at ea Altoooa hoe- pita I at 1:15 e m. Saturday, of e complication from which ahe Baa, suffered for a number of years. Sba wea boro at Zioo, Centre coaoty, a daughter ot Joeeph H. (deceased) aod Sarah A. Hofimao. AU her lite abo hue been a memty erof tbe Lutheran church. Surviving era her only daugbt er, Ida June; her mother, ood theee brothers and sisters—Henry Q., W. S., Miss Beagle, Mra. w\_ C. Miller, all ot Bellwood; Mi William Swelteer, of Tyrooe; Miss Elisabeth, of Albany, N. Y. Misses Eatelle and Grace, ot Den er, Colo. Tbe body waa takea to t home of her mother, oo Not aTinth street, where tbe funeral; waa hold at 2.80 Jfouday after] oooo. Interment wee made ie! Logan Valley cemetery. MARJORIE F. WILLIAMS Marjorie Fleming William*; daogbter of J. B. aod Hotel Fleming WUHoma, 816 Third aveooe, Altoooa, died at hat homo at 1.45 a m. Friday el complications. She wm boro it Bellwood, August 27, 1914 Surviving are her parenta, eel two sisters, Betty gad PboHoc botb at bome. She wae e member of tha Fittl Aveooe Methodist church. Funeral aervicea were conduct ed ot the Fifth Aveooe Metbc diet oharoh at 2:80 p. m. flaBOw. io charge of Bev. J. F. Aodersor Burial waa made id Logan Valla cemetery. —The Altoona PaiilliniOiJi tho Bellwood flipOltooo witt claab ee thsY. M. gridiron Thursday aftar game will be called at 8 aed tba eoeteet of thai be expected.
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1927-11-24 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, November 24, 1927, Volume 40 Number 33 |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 33 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1927-11-24 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1927-11-24 |
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Name
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M.V. NOVEMBER 24, 1927.
NO
"*r,
^BPsWm
o-topg^|pj*p_|i H*f$n^i^dng)ei-i|
beta of¥'->pS^^|ni--;;*ilfUl--feecMi:.,:nf
onoe. Alre-Mfy we hear tbe ruuib-
liOgs of B.e -rtorm wbieh / will
.wSf^J^^d boap^^ D*t*»c-»*ea
Wgiooiog of the week. Jfrs. fo3M«*P^^JT^
l*r, who ouderw
operation abot}f
■mow- leooveflfrtfSi
t _;*!!__;
•—The Method ist*^o**iego Mia
atonary aociety will meet Tuesday
eveoiog at the bome of Mrs. Sato-.
Bel Baker. The members will be
tag' which will shape tbe ae%\tioiea
of Oor country tor yeara to oome.
Republicans at thig Congressional diatriet will bo called* oi to
eltc-Ht Congressman to j Bacoeed
ffoa. I, Banks Korta, the\utjmffi.
jgftjombent. Mr. Carta millJfyjh*
P-wlidate to succeed himself, arid
■taflgM to pay their doea ' tf& ^6m what we cun g.tber> tbw*
BfpWh*. quarter of the oew year.
lie membera of Atassa tribe
o. 186, Improved Order ot Red
fJBme, will go to Altoona Friday
Bight, to Orinoco wigwam, to
greet sachem and paat great ea-
of the order.
' —The Loyalty class of tbe
.^Methodist Sunday achool Will,
'^M | gtiinlr-n aud waffle sapper
it* the Festal hall ot the chareh
Sftardiy eveoiog, In addition
there will be many piece* of fancy
worn on aale.
Lewis Kask aod wile aod Mra.
Mary Boot lilt Wednesday evening for Akron, Ohio, where they
Will spend Thanksgiving day at
home pt J. Sogene Boot and wile.
JfeRrditti*}Boot will prolong hi*"*
Wet**' t-»9mmaf^P-N-. "%i*firrTH™^!mmm*m*f*
—Who wo-altieT; like to be e
Boy Booot? 8cout roaster Juatna
Doogloaa aod his econts are Lev.
iag maoy pleasures extended from
their daily requirements to orig-
ibal performances, each as well
beld Friday eveoing io the Meth-
diat cbarcb, eod oaa farther,
wbea oaea e month the brightest
aod boat will edit a readable scout
paper. Mothers shoald be glad
tor >be acoot movement.
—Chapel exercises of the boroogb bigh school were held Wad-
oesdoy afternoon in tbe Y. M. 0.
A. The most interest ing program
wea eojoyed by the large audi-
eoce, and waa rendered by tbe
following. Thank-jgiviug proela-
mation, Loia Oramer; piano aolo,
Jamea Ralsou; tha armiatice,
Bichard McFarland; readiog,
Dorothy Jamison; vocal solo,Mary
Carson; aohool paper, Elinor
Blood; music, orchestra; 'address,
"Oitiaeuehip," Judge-elect Marion
D. Patterson: music, orchestra.
—A very interesting meeting
ofthe Bellwood Boy Scoota was
held Friday eveoiog, Nov. 18, io
the Methodist churoh. Tbe pro-
^jgram eaa arranged by tbe "Owl"
-_petrol wbioh ataged a abort
ahadow play. Scoutmaster Doug-
loeeoooducted a good tare report
■lo wbieh each scout gave an aee-
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