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PHP 1WJWI m*mm*o%iM*ieij{&. FOL. XLI. BELLWOOD. PA., THI NOVEMBER 22, 1028. NO 39 ICAL NEWS COLUMN bible student in town Items Thet Will Inter* eet Our Reeder* [BRIEF SUMraAflT OF THE WEEK i Psr**ypht flsBBBtatos tes Deiass Baa. BraBaurwttaMV* Bala. war aassHiiiMts r.a*ay, jji***Yoa will find a nice line of | Christ mas presents in my store— [jewelry, watches, silverware and jiete—very nice lineot uaetol gilts l^pBerretfs. ^" [^Landowners daring O ctober lulled forty tiz deer reported to !pave beeo destroying erop*. In I'the seine month laat year 341 nfste killed. •—Next Saturday altemoon at i o'clock on the Y. M. C. A. ||eld|' tbe Bellwood Amerloan I*egion will meet tha strong Bollidaysburg team. Tbe visitors pre a atrong bonob and e tug-of- par game may be expected. g-—Jfore than two-thirds ef the itb bas been spent, and yet Her/ember haa been very gener P* with bright deys eed e balmy Atmosphere, tbe grey days with filch tbie moutb is generally lOted, having been conspicuous r their absence. Is-The body is matter through fftch^ spiritual forces work, and AeBdul or Higber Self is «£, "wbea nobility of s*S***£&** eots, pretlo- be iSahed on ■uy ara Att***llBfl atoafdaaa bb* Belli ErUlarraeateMtrnrttbto Bev. W. W. Rugh haa been in **"***»** helpful maimer, unfolding the riches of tne mm.*.T »„.___, to sppreciatlve audiences in the Olivet Baptist ohareh. Ws expositions of the Epistle te. the Romans have been enlightening aad the lectures on **Th* Holy Spirit", have been very practical as wall as doctrinal. The meetings con tin oe the remainder of the week, with the exception ot Saturday, every aitemoon at 8 p. m. and every evening at 7.80. 8unday Nov. 86 will be the lust dey. Five services are scheduled for Sanday, Jfr. Rngh preaching at eaeb one; at 9.80 be #111 teeeh tbe Men'* Bible clasp; at 10 80 he will teach oo "God's Righteous ° Dealings with Israel and tbe Nations," et 8 p. m. his tbeme will be, "The Ministry ot the Holy Spirit ie thia Dispensation." Then at 6.80 he will address the Yoang People's society. His closing message at 7.80 will be, "God's Righteousness Manifest Three Believer*,'' If yoa have not as yet beard Mr. Rngh yoo will sorely waa t to do so. CHARITY BOARD ORSINIZED BeUw**sraaa'a0ar8tel*B A Chevrolet coupe, the property of James McCoy, mechanician at tbe .0. F. Wertz garage on North Third street was stolen between 11 aed 12 o'eloek laat *jg"*er**_ night and recovered r*|eg •fandina on the Oliioer* Ars Obeaaa rer Tset et a ffsjtf to| Tb**4*t IveBlM Bellwood. Bureau ot Charity Taeaday night reorganized for the coming year by electing G. Sf*mT"' *4*H>lU ••*•"*• Btoy W. Goshorn, secretrMy^*****- ~i^ W. Lowther treasurer. Tbe meeting waa largely attended and wes beld te the community room of tee Bellwood Troat oompany. It wa* decided that tbe aame plea of obtaining funds sboald be ased this year that proved sue ceasfal last year. Offlcera will meet Thursday alteinoou and committeemen will be ueoed U. each ward. Investigators wiU also be appointed in eaeb diatriet of tbe town and townabip. Laat year Antis township, especially in the region cloae to the borough lines, worked with tbe borough in maintaining thai organization. Almost 600 members were enrolled, the first ooo tnbations netting abont $800. Later gifts and two community sappers broogbt tbe total to aboot $1,500. Many oases of oeed were giveo aid aod at no time wee tbe bureau without lands Due to inactivity io maoy hoes in the commonity, there likely wi 11 be many appeals for assistance daring the wioter months, end the bureau will oeed your financial assistance. (ILL TS (H THINKS -The order bes gone forth "tbet all clerks and carriers, as well se other employees in the mail service throughout the nation, will be permitted to enjoy Christ ***** away from tbeir accustomed activities, and therefore will be off doty tha entire day. Taie is as It ahoald be, as tbe necessity does est exist for all poetal employees te work on Christmas. —Ooe day lsst week while Councilman W. Y. Blaod was gobaiug oa Broad mountain in Huntingdon coaoty, be succeeded i« dispetobiog a fine wild turkey, which tipped tbe beam at eighteen pounds. Mr. Blend is a successful banter aod most every season he brings home a wild turkey. Oo Saaday tiie bird graced the table st the Bland home. —Tbe annaal Tbenkagiviog service of tbe citizens of tbe •airoagh will be beld le the Logan Valley Baptist choroh Thursday et oext week begiuniug st 10.00 o'olock sod wi'l last for Ooe hoar. Bev. H.G. Dooley, the pastor, will preside, wbile the sermoo will be delivered by Bev. , J. H. Foroer, paator ot tbe Evangelical oharoh. Citizens of the boroogb ere urged to lay aaide ell other matters sod attend tbe aervicea eod tbos show tbeir appreciation ot the manifold blessings whioh th* nation bos enjoyed dariag the year. ' . ' i| Peat Ball 0e*atai SatartsT The Bellwood Legion foot bell teem twill play the Hollidaysburg Collegians at th* Y. M. O. A. Athletic field Saturday afternooo et 8 o'eloek. Hollidaysburg leads tbe Blslr ooaoty leagne aod bossts of a 14 7 victory over Bell* wood earlier in the season. Hoi* lideysborg oomee to Bellwood oo defeated team, bat according to ifeeager Sitman they will retoro to the coanty aeat with the teet fresh on tbeir mioda tbet their teet ball lioeoee is oo goodie psilwoerj. lr^<^fae* filled tbe uok witb gaaolioe ood left it standing neer the garage end bod gone on a mission aod whea be returned in half an boar found the ear missing. The tbelt ws* immediately reported to Chief ot Police E. D. James, wbo started oa in vestigation. Tbe car likely wee stoleo by two yoaog sports, end being filled with gasoline was driven a coaple haodred of miles, and from its appearance wheo received showed thet it had been roughly ased. Tbere is a well rounded clue a* to wbo stole the oar and it ia beiog closely followed by tbe aoihorities. 7Me8*to*UMB**8el«laSI*t« The latest compilation mode by, tbe Board of Game Comrai»siei ittiiiiMirJslw^ *f*ywrs deer bad been sold. Ie ad 8159 tree s*ecial licenses bod been issued to land owners. Tbe Commission estimate* tbat not more than 126,000 hunters are in the wood* during a normal deer season. That figure includes tbe so-called -stampers' ead 'day hooter**' who ere not members ol any camp, but spend only a few daye hunting dariag the entire season. Dishes tor Daraa** bf Claims mada by formers for damage caused by bear reveal each month to the Board ot Gam* Commissioners just whet appeals to Ibe varied testes ot tbet animal. During October olaims were mode for tweoty-two sheep, fifteen hives,of bees end on* calf. Nineteen ot tbe sheep olaims aad tbree tor beee were made from Potter ooaoty. •tt* Aotis township consolidated grade school boilding is to ba placed at Hensheytown aloog the oemeot highway,«oo tbe fiat next to tbe gasoline station, across the bill from tbe Beeeh Grove school. Tbe plot, wbieh iss pert ot the Miller term, was oae of two approved by Dr. Lee L. Driver, director ot rural education tor tbe atate department. ■ate Af plteattoa How .Benjamin G. Eynon, registrar ot motor vehicles, Pennsylvania Depot tment of Highways, today mode another appeal to owners of motor vehicles to file tbeir applications for 1929 license a* sooo as possible. The statistics of the bureau oi motor vehicles show a slackening in the volume ot passenger motor veb iole registration This decrease, Registrar Eynon aays, will retard the work of tbe bureau aod at tb* same time add te tb* cost of operating expeuses of tbe Depsrtment. 18. Fisher Isseei Aaaaal i far nrmsrrSBWBBll* Fieber issued bi* Iving proclamation, eell* ^citizens oftbe common* • rejoice and give thanks >leaaings bestowed upoo "-•■•nee of Divine Governor made special to tbe tenth anniversary (■Armistice and tho Belief Ms* outlawry of war. The tion in port reads: year be* beeo crowned loty; aeto re has yielded rely; industry hsa found- ioyinent; labor end invest- sve been well rewarded ao* east invention have lied as never before to tbe end conveniences ot remember especially at l* the dehvereoee from Iris 10 years since tiie close world's most disastrous [ts lessons bave not been jjl promise to beer fruit in Sg compsct tor tba main ot peace throughout idom. The weapons of ire oow giving way jrodoctive implements of IJprm commerce. SOOotentment and proe- itu* oat forget those wbo jjeffiiction and distress. ah. opeo oar hearts io ■fto extend a helpful »oee io oeed. rjee**^ thai t^bjg- m ' fireside and mat •woold go ap to the hoase prayer to acknowledge gracioosness of Him wbo is giver ot ell good." L0GM.S BEIT ROMINfi SPRING *. tei Ok •»] IIM Aear TIMerlaas The Bellwood Legion eleven invaded Roaring Spriog Saturday afternoon end gained at 12*7 de* dision over tbeir strong Blair League entry. Tbe game wee tost aod furious, bat tb* sapor* ;wSbM&».°J. **■• Bellwood soldiers Bollwood ' kick'eV •**?"*• Spring, wbo, alter several futile attempts to advance tbe boll, lost it to Bellwood oo downs. Bellwood tbeo started a march thet ended wben the ball we* tumbled en Roaring Spring's goal lioe. The quarter ended With the ball oe Bell wood's *85*yavd lioe. First dowa Bellwood 6; Roaring Spring 0. Barly in tbe second quarter Harold Barr, yearling half back, •bowed tbe fans some reel ■printing, wheo ho got away for e -60. yard run around oad. Th* ran, an outstanding feature of tbe game, originated from one oi"Mac" Fleming's triple reverse plays eed. perfect interference by "Borate" Rotbenberger, the veteran right tackle. Pickens than hit the line Imp 12 yards sod Carr took s pass from Pickens oa a spectacular catch for tbe firat touch down. The balf ended with Bellwood ee the march for aootber touchdown. Firet dowo Bellwood 4; Roaring Spring 1. Tbe seOond halt opened Raugh kicking to Roaring Spring's-12- line. After MvegtJ^ short its KRSOriypGRAPHS People Who Visit Here end Thoee Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS Whe Sta B**etemiae* by leUwooS SJ r*W*ra*sSl SBBOalBa el 1 Wh*Tr*-**iT« art* foe* aiT of ibe the A levari* Atoo* I *t»od opoo tbe heights, Ao* view tb* laod*o*p* o're; It* wooded hille US alaapy vale*, tto tare gleaming river. I love tbara all, »od vet to roe Dearer tbao mt othor to tha gllrope I hem of nay ol* boate, The home of Dr* aa* Mother. utMr?* H. O. Eepner bos gone to where sh* wit?^1**** ooaoty. a few weeks. "'**"*' *or Chief Bargee* Joseph Miller of tbe boroagh ot Pitcairn, while on bl* way to Mountaindele to visit triends, we* a caller at oar office Wednesday afternoon. William 8. Bell, ot Mary Ana Forge, spent Sunday io Philadelphia, ood while there apent e brief period with bis daughter, Miss Bertha Bell, wbo bio student nurse in one of the eity hospitals. I Mts. C. V. Davis, of Lawos* downe, neer Philadelphia, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Jfrs. B. W. Corn me. ser, ood assisted them io moving ioto their handsome new home oo the corner of Sonth Cambria and Stone streets. M. P. Williams au 1 wit*, former eitisens oftbe borou jh, oow ot Chambersburg, were called to Blandburg oo Tuesday to attend the tanerel of Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. Patrick McHugh, who died at her home tbe beginn* log of tho week. Horry Dougherty, oi jCtSsoe* liaforeoaeoaaty, *alBW*-.»e'.%fcS*i)rt »r*b»,irci 22-yard Hoe. 0**r5e* bit nrte^J^S . for 12 yards and Bare.***.****! "I*** wawmmjt-*^g t^T*? *»iu'trienda in toon, aod at mtd- Oarl Ot Thaaks We desire io this manner to thank oar triends and neighbors for their kindnees and sympathy ahowa as dartttg the illness sod deatb oi oar beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Harry B. Walker. Also forth* beautiful floral tributes aod oae ol ears. Her boa* bead aod son. Habuy N. Walker and son, Ralph H. argga P\i, -.got Rent—Dwelling 821 Blair street, T room* ood both, all modern improvements. Rent reasonable. Inquire of Freak T. O'Brien 606 B* First street 2t —Ae epidemic of meeele* is prevalent io tbe town and maoy homes novo been quarantined. Sines its ooeet there te a decided decrease io tbe attendance ot th* boroogb sohools in tbe lower grade*. Straw Waal** WUl pay oaab for seven tons clean wheat straw, baled or loose. Phone Bellwood 28, or write Gilbert 8. Watts, Bellwood, Pa —For Rent—Two car garage, electric light, cement floor, work fit, eaay access. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Lota, 606 Martin street, at —Olark Emerick eod tamily havo moved ioto the dwelling reoently vacated by B. W. Corn- assssr aed wifo, oext to pnblio boilding. Th* earomer bretc* bto*** to ray faoe Aod lor t momeot lingere, It lif to my tbto aad faded hair With klod sad geotle fiogere. I love tb* mat* esreee aod dream I live 0*7 obildhood over; I'm bouudlogdowo the patbe agalo That ttlade amoog tha olover. I smell th* modest bto****** *w**t, I hear tbe beee* low ho mm log, Tee aall or red breast to bto mat* Aareoe tbe field to ooming. Heeblrpeaod wbtottoB with delight, Aod slogs hi* love songs ovar, Whlto elearly *oood* aa aaawertog •ote Aero** the bloootlog olover jPber forms an* fsee* I b*v* leaa* Conn troopiog ap to meet BM Their merry laughter rloge egtlo, With loviog worda Mtty greet ate Bat »b 1 th* vletoo fade* eo eooa Ao* tear* my bot obeek* oover, I'll Sod tbem ooly wheo at taat My life oa earth to over. The above poem wm wrltteo reoently bf Jfr*. Ado* M. Gheer Hleke widow of Daol*l Htok*. a oatlv* ol B*II*B Jfilto sb* lor maoy year* • reeldeot of Altoooa oow residing wltb bar daughter. Mr*. John L. Miller, at Narbetb. Mr* Htoba to. 811 taw eet. DM EAflUER NOT NEB Ae Thanksgiving day oomee on •ill regeler publicatiou day, therefore tbe Bulletin will be issued Wednesday afternoon of next week. All copy shoald be in the office not later thao 10 o'clock Wedneeday morning us order to insure insertion. the bell tbe remainiog distant for tbo second score of tbe game.! Raugh kicked to Gates. Bell* wood recovered tho ball again and the quarter ended. First downs Bellwood 8; Roaring Spring 0. Io the foorth quarter Roaring Spriog staged a counter attack that oetted tbem tbeir only touch dowo. Treeee, Roaring Bpriug halfback, after both squads bad exhausted their aggressive eod defensive possibilities extended the fray at tbe "hero" •bear aad started aa offensive that Bellwood was unable to belt, although Trees* was forced to hand tbe job over to Ores before it wae finished. Trees* made consistent gain* through tb* Hoe until •-Ken" Reigh aod ••Earoie" Rotbenberger stopped bim by way ot tho knockout route, Oreo making Roaring Sprin. lonesome. Roaring Spring kicked to Bell wood's 2-yard lioe. Quarterback Carr passing oat of danger as tbe game ended. IHartai HmSUiMs Hsr* sa Eyas Glaring headlights have a do eidedly serious effect oo the eyes, according Ut tbe Keystone Automobile olab whioh sought an expression oa tho subject from tbe world-famous Wills Bye hospital bl Philadelphia. Dr.LS. Tees mao, bead ot the refraction pertment, waa appointed by tbe —We carry tbe Rodgera, Oom* muoity, Yourx aud Gloatenbury Ua*/**rw^atBerretta. de the hospital authorities to co-operate with tbe eleh la its efforts te bring aboat safer driving, nod be bee oovered tho subject ot eye •train as seen by a apeciaiist «*Io confronting a very brilliaot illamioation," said Dr. Tassmao, "there takes place in the eye firet a simultaneou* contraction or Borrowing oftbe pupil. Whea very excessive or oft repeated in the preeeuce of intense light, tbis may result In ocular fatigue, pain or even ee inflamatory condition of the eye more or lees eooatao t, oftiiest^noetb* deli* night he boarded train Ho. 4 tor Pennee-rove, N. J., for a visit ot a tew days with his danghter, Jfrs. Mary Simontoo. He also apeat aome time in Washington D. O. aod Philadelphia. cate eelf adjusting mechanism from being called on to function in tbe presence of revet e contrast to wbieh it mast adapt itself. "The sudden flood ef brilliant light also causes a marked dtstur ance in this sensi'ive retina or iooer ooat ot tbe eye where the image le eaat. Tbe light beiag bere diffused in excessive amoont produces a sensation ot dazzling. Tbis dazzling is abnormal and indicates a disturbance of the visual substauces. Sadden withdrawal from the light again produces s sharp contrast, whioh ie immediately followed by a brief bliod period familiar to all. A blind' area occur ia the visioo, tbe dare* tioa ot whiob depends oa tbo period ot exposure aad tbo intensity ol tbs light, aad it r*prm*r**8ffj ao area io the retina of the eye' wbioh boa been rendered nnder- sensitive. The result i* practically the seme as that which occurs io the eye after looking at ao eclipse of the soo witboot using smoked gla.-ses. In severe oases it may lead to whet is knowo ns a retinitie, whioh is characterized by permanent structural change* in tfae inner or visual lining of tbe eye, eed will b*.l accompanied by a corresponding amoui.t of visual impairment.*1 —Trespass notices tor sole tbis office, ten cents eaoh. --We carry a niee Bee of *n**eJ|| diamonds at 185.00 te $75 Oome io aod aee oer Barrett'*. --•Tke Loyal Temperaoee ion will most In the B**j obaroh oa Sanday alternooa at o'clock tor their* Thenkr*givin*|
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1928-11-22 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, November 22, 1928, Volume 41 Number 39 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 39 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1928-11-22 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | sn 83025984 |
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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 |
Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1928-11-22 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_19281122_001.tif |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
Full Text | PHP 1WJWI m*mm*o%iM*ieij{&. FOL. XLI. BELLWOOD. PA., THI NOVEMBER 22, 1028. NO 39 ICAL NEWS COLUMN bible student in town Items Thet Will Inter* eet Our Reeder* [BRIEF SUMraAflT OF THE WEEK i Psr**ypht flsBBBtatos tes Deiass Baa. BraBaurwttaMV* Bala. war aassHiiiMts r.a*ay, jji***Yoa will find a nice line of | Christ mas presents in my store— [jewelry, watches, silverware and jiete—very nice lineot uaetol gilts l^pBerretfs. ^" [^Landowners daring O ctober lulled forty tiz deer reported to !pave beeo destroying erop*. In I'the seine month laat year 341 nfste killed. •—Next Saturday altemoon at i o'clock on the Y. M. C. A. ||eld|' tbe Bellwood Amerloan I*egion will meet tha strong Bollidaysburg team. Tbe visitors pre a atrong bonob and e tug-of- par game may be expected. g-—Jfore than two-thirds ef the itb bas been spent, and yet Her/ember haa been very gener P* with bright deys eed e balmy Atmosphere, tbe grey days with filch tbie moutb is generally lOted, having been conspicuous r their absence. Is-The body is matter through fftch^ spiritual forces work, and AeBdul or Higber Self is «£, "wbea nobility of s*S***£&** eots, pretlo- be iSahed on ■uy ara Att***llBfl atoafdaaa bb* Belli ErUlarraeateMtrnrttbto Bev. W. W. Rugh haa been in **"***»** helpful maimer, unfolding the riches of tne mm.*.T »„.___, to sppreciatlve audiences in the Olivet Baptist ohareh. Ws expositions of the Epistle te. the Romans have been enlightening aad the lectures on **Th* Holy Spirit", have been very practical as wall as doctrinal. The meetings con tin oe the remainder of the week, with the exception ot Saturday, every aitemoon at 8 p. m. and every evening at 7.80. 8unday Nov. 86 will be the lust dey. Five services are scheduled for Sanday, Jfr. Rngh preaching at eaeb one; at 9.80 be #111 teeeh tbe Men'* Bible clasp; at 10 80 he will teach oo "God's Righteous ° Dealings with Israel and tbe Nations," et 8 p. m. his tbeme will be, "The Ministry ot the Holy Spirit ie thia Dispensation." Then at 6.80 he will address the Yoang People's society. His closing message at 7.80 will be, "God's Righteousness Manifest Three Believer*,'' If yoa have not as yet beard Mr. Rngh yoo will sorely waa t to do so. CHARITY BOARD ORSINIZED BeUw**sraaa'a0ar8tel*B A Chevrolet coupe, the property of James McCoy, mechanician at tbe .0. F. Wertz garage on North Third street was stolen between 11 aed 12 o'eloek laat *jg"*er**_ night and recovered r*|eg •fandina on the Oliioer* Ars Obeaaa rer Tset et a ffsjtf to| Tb**4*t IveBlM Bellwood. Bureau ot Charity Taeaday night reorganized for the coming year by electing G. Sf*mT"' *4*H>lU ••*•"*• Btoy W. Goshorn, secretrMy^*****- ~i^ W. Lowther treasurer. Tbe meeting waa largely attended and wes beld te the community room of tee Bellwood Troat oompany. It wa* decided that tbe aame plea of obtaining funds sboald be ased this year that proved sue ceasfal last year. Offlcera will meet Thursday alteinoou and committeemen will be ueoed U. each ward. Investigators wiU also be appointed in eaeb diatriet of tbe town and townabip. Laat year Antis township, especially in the region cloae to the borough lines, worked with tbe borough in maintaining thai organization. Almost 600 members were enrolled, the first ooo tnbations netting abont $800. Later gifts and two community sappers broogbt tbe total to aboot $1,500. Many oases of oeed were giveo aid aod at no time wee tbe bureau without lands Due to inactivity io maoy hoes in the commonity, there likely wi 11 be many appeals for assistance daring the wioter months, end the bureau will oeed your financial assistance. (ILL TS (H THINKS -The order bes gone forth "tbet all clerks and carriers, as well se other employees in the mail service throughout the nation, will be permitted to enjoy Christ ***** away from tbeir accustomed activities, and therefore will be off doty tha entire day. Taie is as It ahoald be, as tbe necessity does est exist for all poetal employees te work on Christmas. —Ooe day lsst week while Councilman W. Y. Blaod was gobaiug oa Broad mountain in Huntingdon coaoty, be succeeded i« dispetobiog a fine wild turkey, which tipped tbe beam at eighteen pounds. Mr. Blend is a successful banter aod most every season he brings home a wild turkey. Oo Saaday tiie bird graced the table st the Bland home. —Tbe annaal Tbenkagiviog service of tbe citizens of tbe •airoagh will be beld le the Logan Valley Baptist choroh Thursday et oext week begiuniug st 10.00 o'olock sod wi'l last for Ooe hoar. Bev. H.G. Dooley, the pastor, will preside, wbile the sermoo will be delivered by Bev. , J. H. Foroer, paator ot tbe Evangelical oharoh. Citizens of the boroogb ere urged to lay aaide ell other matters sod attend tbe aervicea eod tbos show tbeir appreciation ot the manifold blessings whioh th* nation bos enjoyed dariag the year. ' . ' i| Peat Ball 0e*atai SatartsT The Bellwood Legion foot bell teem twill play the Hollidaysburg Collegians at th* Y. M. O. A. Athletic field Saturday afternooo et 8 o'eloek. Hollidaysburg leads tbe Blslr ooaoty leagne aod bossts of a 14 7 victory over Bell* wood earlier in the season. Hoi* lideysborg oomee to Bellwood oo defeated team, bat according to ifeeager Sitman they will retoro to the coanty aeat with the teet fresh on tbeir mioda tbet their teet ball lioeoee is oo goodie psilwoerj. lr^<^fae* filled tbe uok witb gaaolioe ood left it standing neer the garage end bod gone on a mission aod whea be returned in half an boar found the ear missing. The tbelt ws* immediately reported to Chief ot Police E. D. James, wbo started oa in vestigation. Tbe car likely wee stoleo by two yoaog sports, end being filled with gasoline was driven a coaple haodred of miles, and from its appearance wheo received showed thet it had been roughly ased. Tbere is a well rounded clue a* to wbo stole the oar and it ia beiog closely followed by tbe aoihorities. 7Me8*to*UMB**8el«laSI*t« The latest compilation mode by, tbe Board of Game Comrai»siei ittiiiiMirJslw^ *f*ywrs deer bad been sold. Ie ad 8159 tree s*ecial licenses bod been issued to land owners. Tbe Commission estimate* tbat not more than 126,000 hunters are in the wood* during a normal deer season. That figure includes tbe so-called -stampers' ead 'day hooter**' who ere not members ol any camp, but spend only a few daye hunting dariag the entire season. Dishes tor Daraa** bf Claims mada by formers for damage caused by bear reveal each month to the Board ot Gam* Commissioners just whet appeals to Ibe varied testes ot tbet animal. During October olaims were mode for tweoty-two sheep, fifteen hives,of bees end on* calf. Nineteen ot tbe sheep olaims aad tbree tor beee were made from Potter ooaoty. •tt* Aotis township consolidated grade school boilding is to ba placed at Hensheytown aloog the oemeot highway,«oo tbe fiat next to tbe gasoline station, across the bill from tbe Beeeh Grove school. Tbe plot, wbieh iss pert ot the Miller term, was oae of two approved by Dr. Lee L. Driver, director ot rural education tor tbe atate department. ■ate Af plteattoa How .Benjamin G. Eynon, registrar ot motor vehicles, Pennsylvania Depot tment of Highways, today mode another appeal to owners of motor vehicles to file tbeir applications for 1929 license a* sooo as possible. The statistics of the bureau oi motor vehicles show a slackening in the volume ot passenger motor veb iole registration This decrease, Registrar Eynon aays, will retard the work of tbe bureau aod at tb* same time add te tb* cost of operating expeuses of tbe Depsrtment. 18. Fisher Isseei Aaaaal i far nrmsrrSBWBBll* Fieber issued bi* Iving proclamation, eell* ^citizens oftbe common* • rejoice and give thanks >leaaings bestowed upoo "-•■•nee of Divine Governor made special to tbe tenth anniversary (■Armistice and tho Belief Ms* outlawry of war. The tion in port reads: year be* beeo crowned loty; aeto re has yielded rely; industry hsa found- ioyinent; labor end invest- sve been well rewarded ao* east invention have lied as never before to tbe end conveniences ot remember especially at l* the dehvereoee from Iris 10 years since tiie close world's most disastrous [ts lessons bave not been jjl promise to beer fruit in Sg compsct tor tba main ot peace throughout idom. The weapons of ire oow giving way jrodoctive implements of IJprm commerce. SOOotentment and proe- itu* oat forget those wbo jjeffiiction and distress. ah. opeo oar hearts io ■fto extend a helpful »oee io oeed. rjee**^ thai t^bjg- m ' fireside and mat •woold go ap to the hoase prayer to acknowledge gracioosness of Him wbo is giver ot ell good." L0GM.S BEIT ROMINfi SPRING *. tei Ok •»] IIM Aear TIMerlaas The Bellwood Legion eleven invaded Roaring Spriog Saturday afternoon end gained at 12*7 de* dision over tbeir strong Blair League entry. Tbe game wee tost aod furious, bat tb* sapor* ;wSbM&».°J. **■• Bellwood soldiers Bollwood ' kick'eV •**?"*• Spring, wbo, alter several futile attempts to advance tbe boll, lost it to Bellwood oo downs. Bellwood tbeo started a march thet ended wben the ball we* tumbled en Roaring Spring's goal lioe. The quarter ended With the ball oe Bell wood's *85*yavd lioe. First dowa Bellwood 6; Roaring Spring 0. Barly in tbe second quarter Harold Barr, yearling half back, •bowed tbe fans some reel ■printing, wheo ho got away for e -60. yard run around oad. Th* ran, an outstanding feature of tbe game, originated from one oi"Mac" Fleming's triple reverse plays eed. perfect interference by "Borate" Rotbenberger, the veteran right tackle. Pickens than hit the line Imp 12 yards sod Carr took s pass from Pickens oa a spectacular catch for tbe firat touch down. The balf ended with Bellwood ee the march for aootber touchdown. Firet dowo Bellwood 4; Roaring Spring 1. Tbe seOond halt opened Raugh kicking to Roaring Spring's-12- line. After MvegtJ^ short its KRSOriypGRAPHS People Who Visit Here end Thoee Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS Whe Sta B**etemiae* by leUwooS SJ r*W*ra*sSl SBBOalBa el 1 Wh*Tr*-**iT« art* foe* aiT of ibe the A levari* Atoo* I *t»od opoo tbe heights, Ao* view tb* laod*o*p* o're; It* wooded hille US alaapy vale*, tto tare gleaming river. I love tbara all, »od vet to roe Dearer tbao mt othor to tha gllrope I hem of nay ol* boate, The home of Dr* aa* Mother. utMr?* H. O. Eepner bos gone to where sh* wit?^1**** ooaoty. a few weeks. "'**"*' *or Chief Bargee* Joseph Miller of tbe boroagh ot Pitcairn, while on bl* way to Mountaindele to visit triends, we* a caller at oar office Wednesday afternoon. William 8. Bell, ot Mary Ana Forge, spent Sunday io Philadelphia, ood while there apent e brief period with bis daughter, Miss Bertha Bell, wbo bio student nurse in one of the eity hospitals. I Mts. C. V. Davis, of Lawos* downe, neer Philadelphia, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Jfrs. B. W. Corn me. ser, ood assisted them io moving ioto their handsome new home oo the corner of Sonth Cambria and Stone streets. M. P. Williams au 1 wit*, former eitisens oftbe borou jh, oow ot Chambersburg, were called to Blandburg oo Tuesday to attend the tanerel of Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. Patrick McHugh, who died at her home tbe beginn* log of tho week. Horry Dougherty, oi jCtSsoe* liaforeoaeoaaty, *alBW*-.»e'.%fcS*i)rt »r*b»,irci 22-yard Hoe. 0**r5e* bit nrte^J^S . for 12 yards and Bare.***.****! "I*** wawmmjt-*^g t^T*? *»iu'trienda in toon, aod at mtd- Oarl Ot Thaaks We desire io this manner to thank oar triends and neighbors for their kindnees and sympathy ahowa as dartttg the illness sod deatb oi oar beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Harry B. Walker. Also forth* beautiful floral tributes aod oae ol ears. Her boa* bead aod son. Habuy N. Walker and son, Ralph H. argga P\i, -.got Rent—Dwelling 821 Blair street, T room* ood both, all modern improvements. Rent reasonable. Inquire of Freak T. O'Brien 606 B* First street 2t —Ae epidemic of meeele* is prevalent io tbe town and maoy homes novo been quarantined. Sines its ooeet there te a decided decrease io tbe attendance ot th* boroogb sohools in tbe lower grade*. Straw Waal** WUl pay oaab for seven tons clean wheat straw, baled or loose. Phone Bellwood 28, or write Gilbert 8. Watts, Bellwood, Pa —For Rent—Two car garage, electric light, cement floor, work fit, eaay access. Inquire of Mrs. B. B. Lota, 606 Martin street, at —Olark Emerick eod tamily havo moved ioto the dwelling reoently vacated by B. W. Corn- assssr aed wifo, oext to pnblio boilding. Th* earomer bretc* bto*** to ray faoe Aod lor t momeot lingere, It lif to my tbto aad faded hair With klod sad geotle fiogere. I love tb* mat* esreee aod dream I live 0*7 obildhood over; I'm bouudlogdowo the patbe agalo That ttlade amoog tha olover. I smell th* modest bto****** *w**t, I hear tbe beee* low ho mm log, Tee aall or red breast to bto mat* Aareoe tbe field to ooming. Heeblrpeaod wbtottoB with delight, Aod slogs hi* love songs ovar, Whlto elearly *oood* aa aaawertog •ote Aero** the bloootlog olover jPber forms an* fsee* I b*v* leaa* Conn troopiog ap to meet BM Their merry laughter rloge egtlo, With loviog worda Mtty greet ate Bat »b 1 th* vletoo fade* eo eooa Ao* tear* my bot obeek* oover, I'll Sod tbem ooly wheo at taat My life oa earth to over. The above poem wm wrltteo reoently bf Jfr*. Ado* M. Gheer Hleke widow of Daol*l Htok*. a oatlv* ol B*II*B Jfilto sb* lor maoy year* • reeldeot of Altoooa oow residing wltb bar daughter. Mr*. John L. Miller, at Narbetb. Mr* Htoba to. 811 taw eet. DM EAflUER NOT NEB Ae Thanksgiving day oomee on •ill regeler publicatiou day, therefore tbe Bulletin will be issued Wednesday afternoon of next week. All copy shoald be in the office not later thao 10 o'clock Wedneeday morning us order to insure insertion. the bell tbe remainiog distant for tbo second score of tbe game.! Raugh kicked to Gates. Bell* wood recovered tho ball again and the quarter ended. First downs Bellwood 8; Roaring Spring 0. Io the foorth quarter Roaring Spriog staged a counter attack that oetted tbem tbeir only touch dowo. Treeee, Roaring Bpriug halfback, after both squads bad exhausted their aggressive eod defensive possibilities extended the fray at tbe "hero" •bear aad started aa offensive that Bellwood was unable to belt, although Trees* was forced to hand tbe job over to Ores before it wae finished. Trees* made consistent gain* through tb* Hoe until •-Ken" Reigh aod ••Earoie" Rotbenberger stopped bim by way ot tho knockout route, Oreo making Roaring Sprin. lonesome. Roaring Spring kicked to Bell wood's 2-yard lioe. Quarterback Carr passing oat of danger as tbe game ended. IHartai HmSUiMs Hsr* sa Eyas Glaring headlights have a do eidedly serious effect oo the eyes, according Ut tbe Keystone Automobile olab whioh sought an expression oa tho subject from tbe world-famous Wills Bye hospital bl Philadelphia. Dr.LS. Tees mao, bead ot the refraction pertment, waa appointed by tbe —We carry tbe Rodgera, Oom* muoity, Yourx aud Gloatenbury Ua*/**rw^atBerretta. de the hospital authorities to co-operate with tbe eleh la its efforts te bring aboat safer driving, nod be bee oovered tho subject ot eye •train as seen by a apeciaiist «*Io confronting a very brilliaot illamioation," said Dr. Tassmao, "there takes place in the eye firet a simultaneou* contraction or Borrowing oftbe pupil. Whea very excessive or oft repeated in the preeeuce of intense light, tbis may result In ocular fatigue, pain or even ee inflamatory condition of the eye more or lees eooatao t, oftiiest^noetb* deli* night he boarded train Ho. 4 tor Pennee-rove, N. J., for a visit ot a tew days with his danghter, Jfrs. Mary Simontoo. He also apeat aome time in Washington D. O. aod Philadelphia. cate eelf adjusting mechanism from being called on to function in tbe presence of revet e contrast to wbieh it mast adapt itself. "The sudden flood ef brilliant light also causes a marked dtstur ance in this sensi'ive retina or iooer ooat ot tbe eye where the image le eaat. Tbe light beiag bere diffused in excessive amoont produces a sensation ot dazzling. Tbis dazzling is abnormal and indicates a disturbance of the visual substauces. Sadden withdrawal from the light again produces s sharp contrast, whioh ie immediately followed by a brief bliod period familiar to all. A blind' area occur ia the visioo, tbe dare* tioa ot whiob depends oa tbo period ot exposure aad tbo intensity ol tbs light, aad it r*prm*r**8ffj ao area io the retina of the eye' wbioh boa been rendered nnder- sensitive. The result i* practically the seme as that which occurs io the eye after looking at ao eclipse of the soo witboot using smoked gla.-ses. In severe oases it may lead to whet is knowo ns a retinitie, whioh is characterized by permanent structural change* in tfae inner or visual lining of tbe eye, eed will b*.l accompanied by a corresponding amoui.t of visual impairment.*1 —Trespass notices tor sole tbis office, ten cents eaoh. --We carry a niee Bee of *n**eJ|| diamonds at 185.00 te $75 Oome io aod aee oer Barrett'*. --•Tke Loyal Temperaoee ion will most In the B**j obaroh oa Sanday alternooa at o'clock tor their* Thenkr*givin*| |
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