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M lltili BELLWOOD, i(-H^5H^^ — IP K *T8a*t Wl! Inter- a***iu^iffiim tit* Bafaia year ■rffiVgaid aeasoo of the | wltf^Bsj be with ns. ^^ a**^tf*" *^e etrrv tbe Rodgere, Com- . ispBrty, Toera and Gloetenbury itttvevwarv, at Barret's. $§_ at_^We>'^B*irry a nice Hue of *«&l djamondd at $86.00 to 875. Come nt aud see our goods, at Barret's. PP :>&& ^M^ejglsjBt fled a nice line of ObrrMeMtS prasent* in my store— ffiv^fettfefi. a^sidliss, silverware aad msitx'ja&j -ice Hoe of aseinl gifts 1 "rjifiWtiph.sst sVllsii. ttw.eHe.eet e^H^ ftBBaeeg*iTad in the shoe hiislisMfji Tfliiilli died at bia . -home" t*» that boroagh last Suu- *^-^a OBrWaaas servfc* *|ilt uhe aypiji ifii_ii_if| IKi " aBSp^Bjr^M .ttti IiissM iJTiiiijjIjr M&m09i |]_____1 af I avBBB—BBBBBBB* BB_ a^BTt*»>*i****T **"* ^^^MM||^^MlB*t Pretest against the location cf F. the proposed consolidated grade* sobool for Antis township elorjtjar tbe ttatehighway on the Millar farm flat hav* been. reeeived by the Antis township school ^board in such nnmbers that the board bas reconsidered that action- Resident* of the section reaajhed by the street ear Hoe, especially to the west of Bellwood, say that their children, would have teat long a walk alter leaving the' trolly line aod thoae north of Bellwood, who are j est within the legal transportation nee, erev among those prsSetrlng against tbe Ifiller term site. ' 'ap Tbe plot neat tbe present High ohool building, Martio street, Bedwood, oo tbe lowther farm,., accessible front both trolly ^ai>d.tiki, highway, is said tolra^a^roegrj favored by the majority e/the protesting dtitsn*. -The' pveteit! wae*ai#by cUizeas '_o ooetaij| several aatidrad names. ~?M fie board has answered^ *)■ |rrOt***^r*>y selection i| enotfjuflj me m M tlte> f^urm. ♦**__■ and nearers'jyfe| flat fit* t ehe^ rsBB*M^w|*^tl i_|_>_| BBS ■••*tt*H*asLJajwit t*SB_ MM By at, agreements th''" jijj^'y'igj" cfaarefa rjt this ^flofos; executive commit teen sior Fir* ojotj-pi letttt willsOOtt become ^ of e lotaitaa4*v*en, the-: corner [ e& Jftfrr$^j_| North af^Sl Sj*1»*jfa1 sjsrueot^T Jivfuupfs the'taet the au boh I the Eaeogelicet veb* [b«|ri^^Hpt.approeejtl 3*#*|t meet:*ntil ueaft^ tot tbe aame can aot uatil aboat t3*M0j&'( ^^9^MfM*^,39 "414-. flrettee propjswj»V;wSH| bairdtng opoe; »jj^c*| SBSJsral ihoosaed which witt boaae)*££j j|_fg":_^pcfiig f!t*itf*|i4B)^ stfttiMrptioo and in itf Support. - Blver sine* tb« ereotk ntqoioipal bwldittg Ttjfa-i the l$re **|»j||B*nt, bs***: sen add, '0A* to timeT*BB**^>0O^B>^ *•!*• ttey occupy. .Imfj~ adeqnate andeterger maummmV^l^kW^Bm JBBBBJ JN*^ Hi st a I W' -m f Name Indexed tV. DECEMBER 20, 1028. NO HOT PUBLISH NEXT WEEK been tbe custom among BQtisptpBi Irateroity ef tbis psf the state to omit the issna |* Christmas, therefore the _srill oof. be poblisbed Ptfolu By so doing gives all ejfitb tbe publication an ptv to enjoy tbe Ohrist- jpwer, the office will be Uhe transaction ot busi- rfaMa time we extend the Ipfts of the season and llopr trienda and patrons a grbrtmas and a Happy N*w*Year, and treat Prat-end prosperity trill, tbem thronghoat the HsVE PASSED TO THE BETONO i ta las Lattsraa Ohareh i cantata to be given in . the t^sbarch Sanday evening i JFThe Echo of a Song." tor tbe characters ia as (. "Grand mother Shipley," Werta; ~fllBBi1^Bs r," Cyril Don mire; 'Philip' B, T. Robison; aPhillp's Suttbryn - Hnnter; their fthildren, "Glraoe, Jack and ' Marjorie Bobison, Doo- sll and Mary LoaisFleish* •it ot Cote," Helen Beigb ot yoong people from make ep a chore*. |t":4s cordially invited. i practice et tbe chnrcb §te evenieg aad final |btoaigbt at 7. :. pk foao§ people and _|stite to aeoem BBTJII 'stf-iiiWlil ants. o. s. naBBtnte Mrs. Lillian Bloom Pleasing, wit* of 0.8. Fleming, 012 Booth Second street, Bellwood, died et the borne of e daughter, Mr* J. Blaine Williams in Altoona, at 12:20 a. at. Pridey morning of last week, ot oomplicationa. Jfra, Fleming .bed gone to Altoona oa Toesday to spend e lew dayt aod to take treatment f rom a specialist. She wes born et Martinsburg, February 24,1860, a daughter ef David aad MetiMa Bloom and was married to Mr. Fleming ie November, 1878. Tbey moved to Bellwood io 1880. She wes a life loag member oi the Msibodiet Episcopal ebnroh eed tor many years bed been superintendent of tbe home department ojf th* 8onday sobool. She had been aa active member of tbe Bellwood Woman's Chriatain Temperance anion ainse Ua institution, Sarviting are ber husband aad 11 ot her 18 sons and daughters: Mrs. Jafattie Harner, Maloolm and Charles Fleming, at borne; Harry Fleming, Brownsville; Boy Fleming, P. B. B. supervisor at Suobery; Welter, Pee) aod Arthur Fleming, Detroit, Mich; Mr*. Roy Shirk, Tyrone; lire. J. BUin Willieaas and Mr*. Earl Hooeoer, AHooaa; aod two aietere aad Ja> htxrther; Mrs. Bote %%g\ w«ittii_y_i^^ Haaelt raWLP«lJvM1Hfi PeopU Wtao VTast Go HOVEMEPiTS OF OUR CITIZEIIS Whe Travel Te sag l*te» Harvey Gregory apeot part -of last week in Willi*maport. Hiss Katharine Forrest, student et Bueknell Uniteraity, Lewisbnrg, Pa., ia beta*) for the Cbriatmas vacation. Robert 0. Ford, of Newark, Delaware, spent Sanday at the home of hit pereott, Mr. arifl Mre W. A. Word oe Bellview aveuue. Miss Katherine Lowtber, who lta student at the Dtekieeoe seminary, is eojoyieg the Cmratt- mas vaeatioo at her borne am Martin atreet Iff*. F. B. Forrest of Mate street is entertaining her moChee,,- Mrs. Louisa Grove, of Che*eb*v*v burg, whe will remain aad et>p** tbe Cbriatmas season at tbe I F^fteet home. Calvin Heater, Henry Fleither Kussell Befam and Wendell Bebet, State College, students ere et their fBtpestlve homes hi the borough tor the Yuletide veee* tioo. BUlle JfeGregor returned to bis borne ia Ahoooa on Saed*v, eflei wending ise sj^fc>j*§^__f£. fajp toauf, weetter propn^tB\will be the shortest 'day te tbe year, tbat is there will' be lets day light, although tbe aame number ot hours. —$26.00 weekly ia your borne, folding aod'" ii*h|Hiig circulars. Spare bote. We furnish every* thing. 8ampies and particulars foe. Write at once. THE SCHA EFEB PRESS, 112 Cherry St Meyeratown, Pa. —Mrs. Guistwbite, who suffer* ed a fall down a flight of stairs at ^ her home on Martin atreet eerl? one morning last week end wee ^painfully injured, it doing nicely |:*tnd is rapidly recovering from injuries received. —Cook Bros., tbat is Don and John, tbe merchants oo -Stain atreet, have erected two Christ- i trees in front of tbeir place I of business on Main street, whioh i lighted et night time and the Rlliant electric bulbs attract the |attention of all who pass tbat way. Tjj>-One day last week while I Mrs. Henry Brunner of Main atreet was engaged at her home, fell and sustained painful |lpjuries, from whicb she bas been incapacitated. Her nda trill be glad to know she doing fine and it making lit progress toward recovery. —For Bala A beautiful red ■ick bouse of 8 rooms, bath, ntry and eleeed-in rear porch, ith hot water heat, cement eel- ||p; alto coal end fruit apartments . in cellar; garage end large BB eoop. See owner, Mrs. fere H. Miller, 800 So. 4th 8t., iHvtood. 4*\# —We regret to learn of thex 1*8**** of Our friend B. G. Gather* I, wbo has been confined to IBlaOllis ep South First atreet J**tfe Best two weabB. However, [7 eeneitioeiie new eneouraging Jg with, ease will soon be able i'ttHsuse bifLduties at oatetaker the Logan Vatley oemetery, be has rendered- very J^Or^ghi ieree|?PwV'&BB*v*f f-Bsae petitioned^SMthorities at Harrisburg to approve the same*' PiahllBt eiatar OtMs Efforts to keep in good physical condition and plenty of rest In case a cold It contracted were th* suggestions made by Dr. Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of Health, to prevent spread of influenza reported prevalent iu many sections of the conotry. Dr. Appel warned against fear of the disease, Besetting that reports indicate the disease now prevalent is of ao. extremely mild type and that.tbere is no otrm- pariaon between Ibe present situation and that wbioh existed ia 1018 and 1010. Hamiftnf'ijI ine*»f^evei ing, I Heard the Bells a*f Mas Day, scboo); readi ng, the) Chime* Ring. Evelyn Stewart; selection, Boy's Glee Club; school paper, Eleanor Cornmesser; music, orchestra; chorus numbers; selection, Girls Glee' Club; play, The Van Dorn's Merry Christinas, students; vocal solo, Ol Holy Night, Mary Carson; singing, Hark! The Herald Aagels Sing, school; address, Bev. Montreville Seely; singing, All Hail the Power, school; music, orchestra. Me aaked to bring The youog people of the Lotfa- ||pB eborob will conduct the sunrise service in the churcb Obriat mas morning at 0:80. An apple- priate program is planned aad ell members of the eborob ese invited. Hon J. Banks Kurtz, the very able representative ot the, twenty- first district in . Congress, writes th<* Bulletin as follows concerning aa liioiessii of pension granted to Jerry M. Mong Of this borougb: UI am just advised by the Pen sion Department the* tbo elaim of Jerry M. Mong, Bellwood, Pa. tor iocreased pension under act of May 1,1820 has bote allowed at the rate of 880 per month from October 24,1828.*'j£$; —Everybody is' hoping for a white Christmas. —Typewriter paper can be obtained at this^office. % —There has come a deoided change in weather conditions within th* peat few daya. For a period of tour er five daya, ending the beginning of the week, e heavy tog enshrouded the valley and at timet wee so dense that it oould almost be cut witb a knife. One well sTeajsva eitiaeo said the weather Monday morning w*e "rettee," or at least it ssBiaatd e naatoy odor. G or aa bis olfae t or ies were inhaling the natty odor caused by fide Oaa'l Baa la 1929 More than 550,000 dog license tags have been sent to the county treasurers throughout the Com monweattb and are now available to dog owners, according to tbe Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industry. ."The Pennsylvania dog law requires that 1020 license* be on ail doge bj January 15. No extra time is allowed. After tbat date it ia just a* much a violation of the law to allow a dog to be witb OBt a 1020 license as it would be to ran an automobile without a BOW license on or alter January 1," a bureau statement aaid. PsIahrJIyfalenilaalBB Mrs. T. P. Gheer, one of the elderly residents of the borougb, is at the heme ot ber daughter Mn. D. H. Raugb, iu Altoona, where ahe will spend some time recovering from a dislocation of the left sboatder aod a fracture of the arm. ifrs Gheer fell on tbe porch at bar borne Wednesday as she was preparing to accompany ber husband to Altoona to spend the day. She was taken to tbe I Raugh home and a physician wee the home, mVeitb f&oottdstreet. Bellwood, at fl p. at. Ssudaf, ebdaj were oondoeted by - ber pastor Ber. E. B. Davidson of tbe [Methodist oburch assisted bf Rev M. Seely of the Olivet .Baptist oburch. Interment tree made in Logan Valley oemetery. summoned duced. end tbe fraoture re- •79 Fatal Crashes Fatal accident report* covering 078 onto mobile crashes ia wbiob 816 sersoas were kil led bave been filed during tbe year with tha Department of Highways. —The deer hunting season which closed last Satarday result* ed in the billing of thousands of does, —The many . irieoda of Mrs. Frank M. Glasgow ot 800 South Second atreet, trill be pleased to know tbat tbe is nicely recovering from a severe at tack of gripp. George ' W. Bevao, retired pas'Buger engineer on tbe Bell wood division, now ot State College, apent a few hours weii W spaw nnuersv —*iy i » **—a*- IB , trBB*Yj_j* ■' ">■* my a as i ..«— uuurt Wttaj m servies for the |*eatt¥tt|e Jeoiata river, which at i friends in the borough Wedue* LMpM11 fl'lMWM pita-lB>hlliliili isltBtBUi ' day, and was a caller et our oflioe. , —Next Tuesday being Christmas most all plaoes of business in the borougb trill be elosed throughout tbe day. The usual holiday hours will prevail BH the poatofBce. —Antis township schools will each bave a Cbriatmas program, most of tbem being ached u led tor night rendition. Others will be held Friday afternoon, when tbe schools will close for tbe holidays .—The firemen were given a run Monday night Ot 10:80 to tbat home ot Mrs. Ella Given on Maple avenue, where a flee Are was in pregreas and wbiob wes extinguished without aay proper fy damage. —There will be Christmas programs ia BH the grades and tbe high school will have a chapel exercise in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Friday morning, aad el noon schools will dose for tbe Christmas holidays. Attendance yesterday was slightly better thaa at tee end ot last week, aeeee ot tbe tick pupils having retare* A complete surprise tree sprung on Frank M. Giaagow by his wife aad daughter Miss Jessie Wednesday evening, it being hit 81st birtbdsy. He bed tbe pleasure of having rail ot bio family witb bim except bis oldest son, Alfred, of San Diego, Calif., who favored witb a telegram wishing many returns. Those present were bis trite, Mitt Jessie Giaagow, Mrs. Gertrude Gayer end husband Hsrry Guyer; Warren Giaagow, wife and children, Bob- ert end Martha; Francis Glasgow, wife and three children, Joeepb, Sarah aad Mr*. Era* Mills and eon Morrow, tbe latter a grandtoo Mrs. Templetoo, Miss Masse McCaulley, of Altoona, and Wm. Confer. After Steele and a social time delicious refreshments were servae. Mr. Glasgow was the **> oeipient of a unmber of gifts aad they all wished bim many happy raterna of the day on taking their departure for home. Mr. Glasgow has been one of tbe substantial dtiaeasof tbis oommunity ell bis lite and tew Bulletin joint lab) many trienda fas wiahiag him many more years et life. Professor Joeepb Guest add Miss Jane Jeffrie*, ot Pitlsburge, spent tbe week end et the hosts of tbe tetter's eon ta, Mum Li II ian Jetrrtte and | Jfrs. Jennie M«*- Craeken. *F|| —J. M. Holloa, of South Second street, a P. R. R. employe et Altoona, stwtaiaad ae Injury while M work but Jfondsy whsreuy two aoaoll bones in bis left abert trere brokea. Be ia bow tSSBs)mallH et bis home. stoat Sarah Jsa*t| „___ W. 8. Bell aod wit* of bftap Forge, a teacher BS the Martin atreet bigb school, bed been eb- sent from her eoonatomed duty for a week, dee to a severe attack of tbe grippe. Mrs Elisabeth Evans. Shamo - kin, who wae e guest of ber daughter, Mrs. William Sitman, Jr., hew returned to her home She was accompanied borne by Druggfart and Jfrs Sitman and beby Bitty and J. M. Douglass and wife. Mrs. Adelaide MeFarland returned home from Williamsburg Tueadey eveoiag aad reports that barton, J. Charles MeFarland, who suffered e nervous break down a month age ie a decidedly improved condition, being able to he down stain. J. O. Henry and hit son-in law, G. D. Campbell, Railroad atoeat, bave rote read from Tall Timber oamp, Milroy, where they spent a vacation deer banting. Jfr. Jeewfy wes one of six who ehot does. Mrs. Campbell aad little daughter Laura Jane, were smeeg tbe visitors at tb* oamp. Mrs.G. W. fits ago w, of Paee- autawney, ta the geeet of her mother Mrs. Cherry la Aefde townthlp, and it alto enjoying tbe otisisty ef ariewda ie' the borough. After tbe holidays ebe will leave for the northern pert ot th* state where eeveral will be paaaed with ber Clyde Glasgow. Mr*. W. A. Dyeart bee ed frees l*1dhJilphie4 ^__., was a guest at tbe oelebt^tiou %l the flfty-fllt h wedding eneiweitary ] of her parentt, bit. art Mi***. W. Cerea. Mr. and Mre. Ohwie have teven terse and one daughter Tbey reside ie Cleveland, btjfm most of tbeir VtStt t**twt lioh. Jfrs. Dyeart vfadte daugbteua, Helea end | «*wf*reaira« st of their anee reside iatbe Wm t Pbtlsdeiphia, S it te that city tor tbe *M
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1928-12-20 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, December 20, 1928, Volume 41 Number 43 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 43 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1928-12-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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 1928-12-20 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_19281220_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 | M lltili BELLWOOD, i(-H^5H^^ — IP K *T8a*t Wl! Inter- a***iu^iffiim tit* Bafaia year ■rffiVgaid aeasoo of the | wltf^Bsj be with ns. ^^ a**^tf*" *^e etrrv tbe Rodgere, Com- . ispBrty, Toera and Gloetenbury itttvevwarv, at Barret's. $§_ at_^We>'^B*irry a nice Hue of *«&l djamondd at $86.00 to 875. Come nt aud see our goods, at Barret's. PP :>&& ^M^ejglsjBt fled a nice line of ObrrMeMtS prasent* in my store— ffiv^fettfefi. a^sidliss, silverware aad msitx'ja&j -ice Hoe of aseinl gifts 1 "rjifiWtiph.sst sVllsii. ttw.eHe.eet e^H^ ftBBaeeg*iTad in the shoe hiislisMfji Tfliiilli died at bia . -home" t*» that boroagh last Suu- *^-^a OBrWaaas servfc* *|ilt uhe aypiji ifii_ii_if| IKi " aBSp^Bjr^M .ttti IiissM iJTiiiijjIjr M&m09i |]_____1 af I avBBB—BBBBBBB* BB_ a^BTt*»>*i****T **"* ^^^MM||^^MlB*t Pretest against the location cf F. the proposed consolidated grade* sobool for Antis township elorjtjar tbe ttatehighway on the Millar farm flat hav* been. reeeived by the Antis township school ^board in such nnmbers that the board bas reconsidered that action- Resident* of the section reaajhed by the street ear Hoe, especially to the west of Bellwood, say that their children, would have teat long a walk alter leaving the' trolly line aod thoae north of Bellwood, who are j est within the legal transportation nee, erev among those prsSetrlng against tbe Ifiller term site. ' 'ap Tbe plot neat tbe present High ohool building, Martio street, Bedwood, oo tbe lowther farm,., accessible front both trolly ^ai>d.tiki, highway, is said tolra^a^roegrj favored by the majority e/the protesting dtitsn*. -The' pveteit! wae*ai#by cUizeas '_o ooetaij| several aatidrad names. ~?M fie board has answered^ *)■ |rrOt***^r*>y selection i| enotfjuflj me m M tlte> f^urm. ♦**__■ and nearers'jyfe| flat fit* t ehe^ rsBB*M^w|*^tl i_|_>_| BBS ■••*tt*H*asLJajwit t*SB_ MM By at, agreements th''" jijj^'y'igj" cfaarefa rjt this ^flofos; executive commit teen sior Fir* ojotj-pi letttt willsOOtt become ^ of e lotaitaa4*v*en, the-: corner [ e& Jftfrr$^j_| North af^Sl Sj*1»*jfa1 sjsrueot^T Jivfuupfs the'taet the au boh I the Eaeogelicet veb* [b«|ri^^Hpt.approeejtl 3*#*|t meet:*ntil ueaft^ tot tbe aame can aot uatil aboat t3*M0j&'( ^^9^MfM*^,39 "414-. flrettee propjswj»V;wSH| bairdtng opoe; »jj^c*| SBSJsral ihoosaed which witt boaae)*££j j|_fg":_^pcfiig f!t*itf*|i4B)^ stfttiMrptioo and in itf Support. - Blver sine* tb« ereotk ntqoioipal bwldittg Ttjfa-i the l$re **|»j||B*nt, bs***: sen add, '0A* to timeT*BB**^>0O^B>^ *•!*• ttey occupy. .Imfj~ adeqnate andeterger maummmV^l^kW^Bm JBBBBJ JN*^ Hi st a I W' -m f Name Indexed tV. DECEMBER 20, 1028. NO HOT PUBLISH NEXT WEEK been tbe custom among BQtisptpBi Irateroity ef tbis psf the state to omit the issna |* Christmas, therefore the _srill oof. be poblisbed Ptfolu By so doing gives all ejfitb tbe publication an ptv to enjoy tbe Ohrist- jpwer, the office will be Uhe transaction ot busi- rfaMa time we extend the Ipfts of the season and llopr trienda and patrons a grbrtmas and a Happy N*w*Year, and treat Prat-end prosperity trill, tbem thronghoat the HsVE PASSED TO THE BETONO i ta las Lattsraa Ohareh i cantata to be given in . the t^sbarch Sanday evening i JFThe Echo of a Song." tor tbe characters ia as (. "Grand mother Shipley," Werta; ~fllBBi1^Bs r," Cyril Don mire; 'Philip' B, T. Robison; aPhillp's Suttbryn - Hnnter; their fthildren, "Glraoe, Jack and ' Marjorie Bobison, Doo- sll and Mary LoaisFleish* •it ot Cote," Helen Beigb ot yoong people from make ep a chore*. |t":4s cordially invited. i practice et tbe chnrcb §te evenieg aad final |btoaigbt at 7. :. pk foao§ people and _|stite to aeoem BBTJII 'stf-iiiWlil ants. o. s. naBBtnte Mrs. Lillian Bloom Pleasing, wit* of 0.8. Fleming, 012 Booth Second street, Bellwood, died et the borne of e daughter, Mr* J. Blaine Williams in Altoona, at 12:20 a. at. Pridey morning of last week, ot oomplicationa. Jfra, Fleming .bed gone to Altoona oa Toesday to spend e lew dayt aod to take treatment f rom a specialist. She wes born et Martinsburg, February 24,1860, a daughter ef David aad MetiMa Bloom and was married to Mr. Fleming ie November, 1878. Tbey moved to Bellwood io 1880. She wes a life loag member oi the Msibodiet Episcopal ebnroh eed tor many years bed been superintendent of tbe home department ojf th* 8onday sobool. She had been aa active member of tbe Bellwood Woman's Chriatain Temperance anion ainse Ua institution, Sarviting are ber husband aad 11 ot her 18 sons and daughters: Mrs. Jafattie Harner, Maloolm and Charles Fleming, at borne; Harry Fleming, Brownsville; Boy Fleming, P. B. B. supervisor at Suobery; Welter, Pee) aod Arthur Fleming, Detroit, Mich; Mr*. Roy Shirk, Tyrone; lire. J. BUin Willieaas and Mr*. Earl Hooeoer, AHooaa; aod two aietere aad Ja> htxrther; Mrs. Bote %%g\ w«ittii_y_i^^ Haaelt raWLP«lJvM1Hfi PeopU Wtao VTast Go HOVEMEPiTS OF OUR CITIZEIIS Whe Travel Te sag l*te» Harvey Gregory apeot part -of last week in Willi*maport. Hiss Katharine Forrest, student et Bueknell Uniteraity, Lewisbnrg, Pa., ia beta*) for the Cbriatmas vacation. Robert 0. Ford, of Newark, Delaware, spent Sanday at the home of hit pereott, Mr. arifl Mre W. A. Word oe Bellview aveuue. Miss Katherine Lowtber, who lta student at the Dtekieeoe seminary, is eojoyieg the Cmratt- mas vaeatioo at her borne am Martin atreet Iff*. F. B. Forrest of Mate street is entertaining her moChee,,- Mrs. Louisa Grove, of Che*eb*v*v burg, whe will remain aad et>p** tbe Cbriatmas season at tbe I F^fteet home. Calvin Heater, Henry Fleither Kussell Befam and Wendell Bebet, State College, students ere et their fBtpestlve homes hi the borough tor the Yuletide veee* tioo. BUlle JfeGregor returned to bis borne ia Ahoooa on Saed*v, eflei wending ise sj^fc>j*§^__f£. fajp toauf, weetter propn^tB\will be the shortest 'day te tbe year, tbat is there will' be lets day light, although tbe aame number ot hours. —$26.00 weekly ia your borne, folding aod'" ii*h|Hiig circulars. Spare bote. We furnish every* thing. 8ampies and particulars foe. Write at once. THE SCHA EFEB PRESS, 112 Cherry St Meyeratown, Pa. —Mrs. Guistwbite, who suffer* ed a fall down a flight of stairs at ^ her home on Martin atreet eerl? one morning last week end wee ^painfully injured, it doing nicely |:*tnd is rapidly recovering from injuries received. —Cook Bros., tbat is Don and John, tbe merchants oo -Stain atreet, have erected two Christ- i trees in front of tbeir place I of business on Main street, whioh i lighted et night time and the Rlliant electric bulbs attract the |attention of all who pass tbat way. Tjj>-One day last week while I Mrs. Henry Brunner of Main atreet was engaged at her home, fell and sustained painful |lpjuries, from whicb she bas been incapacitated. Her nda trill be glad to know she doing fine and it making lit progress toward recovery. —For Bala A beautiful red ■ick bouse of 8 rooms, bath, ntry and eleeed-in rear porch, ith hot water heat, cement eel- ||p; alto coal end fruit apartments . in cellar; garage end large BB eoop. See owner, Mrs. fere H. Miller, 800 So. 4th 8t., iHvtood. 4*\# —We regret to learn of thex 1*8**** of Our friend B. G. Gather* I, wbo has been confined to IBlaOllis ep South First atreet J**tfe Best two weabB. However, [7 eeneitioeiie new eneouraging Jg with, ease will soon be able i'ttHsuse bifLduties at oatetaker the Logan Vatley oemetery, be has rendered- very J^Or^ghi ieree|?PwV'&BB*v*f f-Bsae petitioned^SMthorities at Harrisburg to approve the same*' PiahllBt eiatar OtMs Efforts to keep in good physical condition and plenty of rest In case a cold It contracted were th* suggestions made by Dr. Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of Health, to prevent spread of influenza reported prevalent iu many sections of the conotry. Dr. Appel warned against fear of the disease, Besetting that reports indicate the disease now prevalent is of ao. extremely mild type and that.tbere is no otrm- pariaon between Ibe present situation and that wbioh existed ia 1018 and 1010. Hamiftnf'ijI ine*»f^evei ing, I Heard the Bells a*f Mas Day, scboo); readi ng, the) Chime* Ring. Evelyn Stewart; selection, Boy's Glee Club; school paper, Eleanor Cornmesser; music, orchestra; chorus numbers; selection, Girls Glee' Club; play, The Van Dorn's Merry Christinas, students; vocal solo, Ol Holy Night, Mary Carson; singing, Hark! The Herald Aagels Sing, school; address, Bev. Montreville Seely; singing, All Hail the Power, school; music, orchestra. Me aaked to bring The youog people of the Lotfa- ||pB eborob will conduct the sunrise service in the churcb Obriat mas morning at 0:80. An apple- priate program is planned aad ell members of the eborob ese invited. Hon J. Banks Kurtz, the very able representative ot the, twenty- first district in . Congress, writes th<* Bulletin as follows concerning aa liioiessii of pension granted to Jerry M. Mong Of this borougb: UI am just advised by the Pen sion Department the* tbo elaim of Jerry M. Mong, Bellwood, Pa. tor iocreased pension under act of May 1,1820 has bote allowed at the rate of 880 per month from October 24,1828.*'j£$; —Everybody is' hoping for a white Christmas. —Typewriter paper can be obtained at this^office. % —There has come a deoided change in weather conditions within th* peat few daya. For a period of tour er five daya, ending the beginning of the week, e heavy tog enshrouded the valley and at timet wee so dense that it oould almost be cut witb a knife. One well sTeajsva eitiaeo said the weather Monday morning w*e "rettee," or at least it ssBiaatd e naatoy odor. G or aa bis olfae t or ies were inhaling the natty odor caused by fide Oaa'l Baa la 1929 More than 550,000 dog license tags have been sent to the county treasurers throughout the Com monweattb and are now available to dog owners, according to tbe Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industry. ."The Pennsylvania dog law requires that 1020 license* be on ail doge bj January 15. No extra time is allowed. After tbat date it ia just a* much a violation of the law to allow a dog to be witb OBt a 1020 license as it would be to ran an automobile without a BOW license on or alter January 1," a bureau statement aaid. PsIahrJIyfalenilaalBB Mrs. T. P. Gheer, one of the elderly residents of the borougb, is at the heme ot ber daughter Mn. D. H. Raugb, iu Altoona, where ahe will spend some time recovering from a dislocation of the left sboatder aod a fracture of the arm. ifrs Gheer fell on tbe porch at bar borne Wednesday as she was preparing to accompany ber husband to Altoona to spend the day. She was taken to tbe I Raugh home and a physician wee the home, mVeitb f&oottdstreet. Bellwood, at fl p. at. Ssudaf, ebdaj were oondoeted by - ber pastor Ber. E. B. Davidson of tbe [Methodist oburch assisted bf Rev M. Seely of the Olivet .Baptist oburch. Interment tree made in Logan Valley oemetery. summoned duced. end tbe fraoture re- •79 Fatal Crashes Fatal accident report* covering 078 onto mobile crashes ia wbiob 816 sersoas were kil led bave been filed during tbe year with tha Department of Highways. —The deer hunting season which closed last Satarday result* ed in the billing of thousands of does, —The many . irieoda of Mrs. Frank M. Glasgow ot 800 South Second atreet, trill be pleased to know tbat tbe is nicely recovering from a severe at tack of gripp. George ' W. Bevao, retired pas'Buger engineer on tbe Bell wood division, now ot State College, apent a few hours weii W spaw nnuersv —*iy i » **—a*- IB , trBB*Yj_j* ■' ">■* my a as i ..«— uuurt Wttaj m servies for the |*eatt¥tt|e Jeoiata river, which at i friends in the borough Wedue* LMpM11 fl'lMWM pita-lB>hlliliili isltBtBUi ' day, and was a caller et our oflioe. , —Next Tuesday being Christmas most all plaoes of business in the borougb trill be elosed throughout tbe day. The usual holiday hours will prevail BH the poatofBce. —Antis township schools will each bave a Cbriatmas program, most of tbem being ached u led tor night rendition. Others will be held Friday afternoon, when tbe schools will close for tbe holidays .—The firemen were given a run Monday night Ot 10:80 to tbat home ot Mrs. Ella Given on Maple avenue, where a flee Are was in pregreas and wbiob wes extinguished without aay proper fy damage. —There will be Christmas programs ia BH the grades and tbe high school will have a chapel exercise in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Friday morning, aad el noon schools will dose for tbe Christmas holidays. Attendance yesterday was slightly better thaa at tee end ot last week, aeeee ot tbe tick pupils having retare* A complete surprise tree sprung on Frank M. Giaagow by his wife aad daughter Miss Jessie Wednesday evening, it being hit 81st birtbdsy. He bed tbe pleasure of having rail ot bio family witb bim except bis oldest son, Alfred, of San Diego, Calif., who favored witb a telegram wishing many returns. Those present were bis trite, Mitt Jessie Giaagow, Mrs. Gertrude Gayer end husband Hsrry Guyer; Warren Giaagow, wife and children, Bob- ert end Martha; Francis Glasgow, wife and three children, Joeepb, Sarah aad Mr*. Era* Mills and eon Morrow, tbe latter a grandtoo Mrs. Templetoo, Miss Masse McCaulley, of Altoona, and Wm. Confer. After Steele and a social time delicious refreshments were servae. Mr. Glasgow was the **> oeipient of a unmber of gifts aad they all wished bim many happy raterna of the day on taking their departure for home. Mr. Glasgow has been one of tbe substantial dtiaeasof tbis oommunity ell bis lite and tew Bulletin joint lab) many trienda fas wiahiag him many more years et life. Professor Joeepb Guest add Miss Jane Jeffrie*, ot Pitlsburge, spent tbe week end et the hosts of tbe tetter's eon ta, Mum Li II ian Jetrrtte and | Jfrs. Jennie M«*- Craeken. *F|| —J. M. Holloa, of South Second street, a P. R. R. employe et Altoona, stwtaiaad ae Injury while M work but Jfondsy whsreuy two aoaoll bones in bis left abert trere brokea. Be ia bow tSSBs)mallH et bis home. stoat Sarah Jsa*t| „___ W. 8. Bell aod wit* of bftap Forge, a teacher BS the Martin atreet bigb school, bed been eb- sent from her eoonatomed duty for a week, dee to a severe attack of tbe grippe. Mrs Elisabeth Evans. Shamo - kin, who wae e guest of ber daughter, Mrs. William Sitman, Jr., hew returned to her home She was accompanied borne by Druggfart and Jfrs Sitman and beby Bitty and J. M. Douglass and wife. Mrs. Adelaide MeFarland returned home from Williamsburg Tueadey eveoiag aad reports that barton, J. Charles MeFarland, who suffered e nervous break down a month age ie a decidedly improved condition, being able to he down stain. J. O. Henry and hit son-in law, G. D. Campbell, Railroad atoeat, bave rote read from Tall Timber oamp, Milroy, where they spent a vacation deer banting. Jfr. Jeewfy wes one of six who ehot does. Mrs. Campbell aad little daughter Laura Jane, were smeeg tbe visitors at tb* oamp. Mrs.G. W. fits ago w, of Paee- autawney, ta the geeet of her mother Mrs. Cherry la Aefde townthlp, and it alto enjoying tbe otisisty ef ariewda ie' the borough. After tbe holidays ebe will leave for the northern pert ot th* state where eeveral will be paaaed with ber Clyde Glasgow. Mr*. W. A. Dyeart bee ed frees l*1dhJilphie4 ^__., was a guest at tbe oelebt^tiou %l the flfty-fllt h wedding eneiweitary ] of her parentt, bit. art Mi***. W. Cerea. Mr. and Mre. Ohwie have teven terse and one daughter Tbey reside ie Cleveland, btjfm most of tbeir VtStt t**twt lioh. Jfrs. Dyeart vfadte daugbteua, Helea end | «*wf*reaira« st of their anee reside iatbe Wm t Pbtlsdeiphia, S it te that city tor tbe *M |
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