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BELLWOOD* ■**■*» f* IM NEWS COLUMN Sbort hetae That WUl Inter- " t^pp Oas? Readers ' _kaaB_sV' ————— CRIff SUMMU1T OF THE WEEK tes —Typewriter paper een be obtained st tats office. f&y§_|eraTyrone Honor Boll club *g luthavfl to a banquet th be given f .the Juniata dab at thl Y M. A^ Juniat*, February^, at Sp au^P ^P —A anion meeting ot all missionary eocie'ies will be beld io to* Baptist chorch Priday eveaiOjg at 7:80 to wbieb tbe pub- lie i*J*vtt*d. —An intevesting bill will be presentee) by tee State Theatre be Main street all of next week. 8ee tbe announcement te tbe sdver- tising columns. —Centre county farmers ore receiving forty-Live cents per bnebel fer tbeir pol aloes . aod * number of e»r loads bave been sold end shipped te Bsltimore. •—Gasoline tax collection during 1928 totaled ♦22,608,826.87, State Treasurer Baoiual 8. Lewis bas announced. It represented consumption ot 748,027,812 gallons. tlS5 &$$, *&*-A number of subscribers ot tee Bulletin residi ng at a distance _bsfcii#liad tb* Mies of RILLT OF MPTIST PEOPIE at fee tf Delegates trom jflsjatj-ftvo eburobes of tilt Centre Baptist Association will assemble in tee Logan Valley Baptist church next Saturday aad Sunday. These delegates ate members 'of the Baptiat Young Peoples' Union, who are plettjped to a »ite of Christian service. There will he confereneee on Saturday atternOOa sad a young peoples telly oa' Bandjsy morning, with a epeefr) message tor yonng people by toe Bee. H G. Dooley. Special vocal and instrumental music will also be* feature ot the morning service, and John L. Parker, president of tbe Baptist Young Peoples' Uuion, will participate in tbe service. At tbe evening •ervies Bev. H. G. Dooley will preside over s pa- Uiotic service and will preach oo, '•Washington, The Man." The publio ts invited to alI services. hTeeUas d la* BiaUtars . Wans for a general pulpit exchange occupied tbe Ministerial association at its meeting Monday afternoon. Tbe session was held at tbe home"of the Rev. Montr* villu Seely, with the Ba*. Galen K. Blough, preaidlaf. Tba ministers planned tn preach, each io another cburcb, oo March 8, at the moruieg servioe. They ore swore lo seeteey • se io their assignments, so »bsf^. no eougreg* tion m*g;_m&*joro bsie^bafd *«Hm> VIMNEY imi BE i UK IRW WlffilBp lM Adjutant General V* D. Betgfj of Harrisburg, hss) 4e*sgf4e*r Warren Lather MeKinney; sotr_ Csptsin and Mrs. Edgar |fa ney Ot this borough, ta NioajM a body ot tUlwsrt |ptfh»-ssi4 Uae part lu f***T^'i*'-^*ty-Jr! aaBWisaaee ot- J*feeid*eta}c Hoover in Wesbingtou, D, 0*$ Jft-rcb 4. S*rges**t MeSl* leaves Belrwood for Washn March 2, rgargsj---"! oT*r March 6. During his stay in national capital be will be to* tered at tbe exclusive egljh qldb. •%•**« ■ __*_£jji , Warren MeKinney, a* be known to home friends, fflj sergeant of tbe Tyrone j eg****** troop, enlietiogatgo early «**«Vj IA He has risen rspMly ie; ranks, and today is loo_W by 62nd brigade officers as th*best versed men ot tba syl vania Guards in mattsbjrMj military science. Bg hsg^aislf string of borsemausbip pn*sgp;! his «*,*^^|i^Mld*lp"** **- viable,|_tti_ypia1n tbejbtl During pBmroer of - Ififj toureaxeotral Europe, bis tion being en attestation to. outstanding service , wltbijj Tyrone tft*oj|;^%^Sgi Bis farther hqfro_&-*-*J selected for the . mf insugu rsl trip are rtoUyr aad will hei *v*eereae*?|vt bis wide cirweaif Mead-eyi k PBaaWaUtY 14, 1029. Ih«»**B*e-aB*-H-te NO CI ssntnaaas wae saris Pass Tes URftrs BIG MISTME TSfsBStl i a*llvsrsd hv Bev. su m. -BS.' OBAa—gS a. BABES i OkraMay Park*, wife ot ~m% TVks, Pineeroft, died splieatioos at her ' heme rsrsl weeks iljeees Tues- ■t tt ID. She ores a ^ oasmbsr of 8elem Loth- eh web, and belonged to ' Wr- H*G* *• •*-to •*■rf ! Altoona. _4 are ber hosband, four tfougfators sod six shop sons; s^ollte Neerhoot, Bellwood; clWrs Burkbolder, Mrs. Kris* B*M$**. Mrs. Catherine "t^'jgA William B Psrks, t; Harold Parks, Kebras* Lrthur Parks, Colorado; f Bad Boland Parks, Geltt- Cietos Porks, at homo; oaa /jits. A. A. Turnbeugh, eroft, end one brother, Ira Bra, Water street Funeral services were held at1 t*«dem Lutheran ohareh I afternoon at 2:80. Ths : Ha*rry *• Walker wss io go and in torment was made satis cemetery. j^fcw git Vegan, Juniata eoeaty protector, Ralph McCoy, county game protector, ,A. Myers, distriot supervi at three days last week in Mooatain eeotfoe. of ^eotingdoa, aad Oeotre ml^^o%,mmsir personal nnoik Oo last Sanday night in tbe Logan Valley Baptist church the pastor Bev. H. G. Dooley preached a sermon on Abraham Lincoln that created a lsrge degree of interest Bat. Dooley oboes for; his sobject -4Lineo4n,s Big Mistake" H* said io pari: Tbe name of Lincoln is spoken of through eat the world with reverence. Possibly oo other hnmsn being has beeo more idealised. Not because he rose trom a log cabin and reached the White House. Bot because be met a martyrs death, aad aot because he possessed a compelling personslity, lot other Presidents began life in fog cabins aod met a myrters death. Tbe biographers ot Lnnooln ore almost uuanimous that Ids great hold oo the people will always remain a mystery. Lincoln wss s despised man by his contemporaries. Probably oo otber President has beeo more sbametully abased or slandered, sad yet, 64 years alter his assassination he is an idol. Some of his biographers would have oa believe tbat be was ae unbeliever, a skeptic, aa infidel end oo atheist; but tbere is overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Lincolu was profoundly religions. One sentence trom his pea will prove that to be true, us-sly, -I am profitably eugeged la reading the Bible. Take all of sits book, aa___ ___&__* je_ People Who Visit H Tttoee Who Ge Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CHIZEK Councilman Wellington % Blood and Jfrs. Bland were ia No* Tork eity over tbe week and. i**f_j Mrs. Ruth Root Kask is bom* from Cincinnati, Ohio, where eae spent tea days with her brother, J. Eugene Boot and family. Mrs. Jobn A. Fox ot Sunny- brook farm io Antis tpwosbip, spool Sunday with bar mother, Mrs. Rhodes, who has been til for -teste lime at ber home in Newry. John B. Bail wss smoog those who want On tbe specially conducted excursion ot the P. B B oo Sanday to Pbilsdelphis, where be spent tbe dsy with his sister, Mrs. E. B. Harden. Mis. William B. Bell of Mary Anne Forge, spent a few days ot this week ia Pbilsdelphis, the guest of ber daughter, Miss Berths Bell, a student nurse io one of tbe hospitals la tbat city.' Mrs. J. F. Chilton aod sens Robert and Joho, of Harrisburg, were recent guests smoog Be*!/ wood friends. After March 1 they will be reaidegte ot, Ph%rs«h^bts*. le hWhmWmm oeea given, 'jjx ■ —Miss Katb-yn Williamson is home from tbs Clearfield hospital, where she had been a patient for s number of weeks. Her trien<le fare pleased to know that there is a decided improvement la' her condition. —Pool aod Lola Mulbollen, son and daughter of Soott Jful- holleo aod wife ot Boyles street, celebrated tbeir sixth birthday early Saturday evening witb a juvenile birthday party. Tbe kiddies bad s joyous sitae. •—Tbe Ladies' Missionary society ot Grace Lutheran church will hold a valentine social at tbe home of Miss Mollis Closson, South First street, this evening. Pie snd cottee wilt be served for a nominal fee. Tbere will be a short program. Friends are invited. —.Wednesday evening tbe fire men were called td the borne of H. G. Giant oo Main street, whete a flue fire wa* in progress. Tbis morning tbey were called to the Wills home on North Niuth street, where snotber flue Are broke out, snd wbiob was extinguished shortly slter tbeir arrival. --We bsve beeo having uni iormly cild weather during tbe past two weeks. The thermometer BBS been flirting about between 4 snd 20 degrees much of the time. Tbe fields ere nicely covered with snow, held down hy * crust wbiob prevented roads being blocked wiih.it, except where conditions for drifting sre unusually bad. —A new, Urge and spacious diniug room wss opened this week at tbe Western penitentiary at Bockview. The dimensions are 904 test te length by 60 feet la width. In the dining room they have elevator servioe wbiob - eonvey* the food trom tbe kitchen on a lower floor. The seating espseity is 1,000. Ths population Of the penitentiary gt Bockview ^woag»bojs78A. bytbeifc***; *f.' Br*^BV«BBTJP|j u8boold ihs ftHefaOer Aesept Fees?" Tbegr mod taken in tbe paper is that oo rule cont'd be leid down to fit ell esses, hat that the minister must use his own discretion, was approvsd ia ths discussion tbst followed. Bailee la B*ll*q**ats Notice is hereby given to all users of borough water tbst the ssjop must be psid promptly. The borough ordinance provides tbat water rants mast ba paid quarterly in advance. Tbere are a number wbo are in arrears - and unlsss tbeir' delinquency is promptly paid ths water will be shot oft from their premises, witb all costs gdded. Now is the time to pay and »ave further trouble. W. L DAVIS, Secretory. —Trespass 001300*. tor sale at this office, ten cents eaob. •—The first coasting accident of tbe season occurred ou Sooth 2d street Monday evening, when two lads oomiog dowu a.hill ran into. an Bu'oniobile being driven by J. M. Douglass. .One of the boys, Eudress by name, living on Sooth Tbiid sheet, received s number ot cuts aud tbe services of a physician were required. & appears that tba boys struck the rear wheel ot tbe automobile, else tbe accident might have been more serious. ' —Bev. 0. L. Welch, of New Florence, wbeie he has beeo pastor of the United Brethren oburch tor the pa*t aeven years, aod formerly pastor of tbe Bellwood United Brethren cburcb, in company with a number of other ministers, sailed tbis morning on a Mediterranean cruise, wbiob will tske bim to many of tbe im portent coubtries aud cities et the old world. Including ia ths itinera era tbe following cities: Funeh- al, -Madeira, Casabienea, Morocco Gibraltar, Jfalegs", Spain, Taets, Algiers st<d many other impor- Unt places. The too* will ooeupy s period ot several w*»*Ts*v^-' vmm .years.' mi Keystone Lumber comnrany ?*j**> North Tuckahoe rtreeti end aaaer Beatrice Flynn, of Patton, wot* United ia marriage at 8 o'clock a. m. oa Tuesday. ,.a>. 8tr Mary's Catholic church in Patton. Hngh Brumtnertj.. ol Summerbill, was best man, snd Miss Ella Flyun, sister of the bride wss maid of honor, with the bride's brother, the Bee. Jerry Flyun as the officiating clergyman. After the ceremony tee newly weds left on a honeymoon trip.to eastern cities. Upon their return tbey will go to housekeeping; in a newly erected borne on Stone street. i Mr. Grosser is one of oar eater* prising business men sod in conjunction with their tunny friends, the Bulletin joins in extending congratulations. - - risss B*lara Is OssBsl President-elect - Hoover will wind up bis Florida vacation early next week, •returning to Washington Monday or Tuesday to clear np matters wbieb must receive his attention before March 4, among tbem completion oi bis inaugural address, plans for tbe extra session of congress ia April for she enactment ef farm relief aod tarift < revision, sod conferences with party leaders. ■ ■ —— ** —-ii ■ i —For Sale—A complete range, in the best ot condition. Inquire at tbe J. M. Lnpter store. Will be Hold at a reasonable price. --February was not always tbe shortest month in the year. It Wa* Julius Caster wbo first swiped s day' to sdd it to his Owa month, July, sad leier Augustus robbed it of a second dsy to lengthen- August, aad made it equaHo July in number ot daya. • — Jfisfc Katbryn Gearbsrt ot Soutb Fir«t street, hssbesaabsent from be* ecoustomed place of duty a*Jteacher in the Tyrone publio schools, due to illoees. She is now nieely recovering end will soon be eble.toeasuore ber station as io- straetor. ffr¥*i - •B^ltWBBT^a, deer aod aea**ea-. Ia addition to tha work awing dons by - the gams Bessastofi, there ore* numerous sportsmen and farmers who are also engaged as feeding goose, eepe*a*)ly since the recent snow fall. One may have this Or that to soy aboat the Game Commimiouees snd Its representatives, but that shop Id not binder one in taking care ot tha gsme aow ia tea woods. If yoa want bunting next fell, now i« the time to teed and take care oi fall aame per the feeding route. Humanity may not appreciate tbis favor, hot wild game and dumb animals, so-called, certainly will, therefore do your duty -flg si one hundred per cent, sportsman. Bsw Bsas|*r si fair Star* Alex Coho, who had been manager of tbe Fair Department store on Main street for the post year, severed hie connection there with last Monday morning aad has gone to Altoona, where he bos entered tbe employ of his brother ia the Little Hat Shop. He is succeeded here by bis broth-, er, Horry Oohn, wbo has taken charge. The uew manager is oa enterprising yodng man aad will pat forth every effort to bring the Fair store op to a high degree of efficiency. OUlesrssl n**"f The directors ot the P. Br B T. M. 0. A* have elected George P. Orris as president of the board. The newly elected official bos been president of tho board tor tha past tweaty years. Charles T. Baviek, assistant rood foreman ol engineers on the Middle division of tbe P.B.B. recently elected to the board, wss chosen vice president. Jobn Campbell area elected secretary and Joseph M. Lapter, treasurer. Special Boy Scout semoee were held la the Methodist ahereh Mot Sunday morning, when thirty.fita wore io ottsadaass aad Hstsesd to e ssrsboa delivered by the saBtev, Bev.BB Son ot Got! was snconquerahla a—ssmuebss temperance was a live* issue in the recent President- ial campaign and may .be air a long lime to oome it may be of interest te state Lincolns attitude oo this great question. Lincoln was a "dry* a teetotaler. When the committee of the Chicago convention waited upon Lincoln to inform him ot his nomination, be treated tbem to iee water ssy ing, "Gentleman we mast pledge ear mataal health ia the moot healthy of beverage which God has given to man. It is the only beverage I have ever used or allowed ia my family and I cannot conscientiously depart from it on tbe present oocasiou. B Is pure Adam's Ale trom tbe spring." Abraham Lincoln wes a model maa ia every respect bat one. He never identified himself with tbe Christian cbnreh. He Was reared a Baptist, his father sod mother members et the Primitive Baptist church io Kentucky. It all men were to oot ia this matter as Lincoln did it is aot likely there woold be any churches. While church members is ao guarantee ot eternal salvation, yst this greatest leader of men tailed io tbis one* point sad many of his admirers have followed la his foot steps. Tee church ot Ohrist has tbu* suffered. Washington, Grant, Harrison, Roosevelt, Wilson, ifcEinley aod Harding were tied up to tha ohareh. Mr Ooolidge aad president elect Hoover are staunch church members snd tbeir influence is mighty for ebristiaaity. The churcb is the Bride ot Christ and some aay be will come aad clsim his Bride. Although Lincoln did aot join -the Ohareh it must be said to his credit that ha was a const ant and regular ehareh attendant aad ha made a yearly contribution of fifty dollars for the pew la whicb he est. Lnooln's church going habit should be a lasting rebuke to those wbo have united with the ehareh bet never or seldom Edgar B. Bay, of WaabUgtoeT D. C, spent Tuesday and Wed* nesday at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford ou Bellevue avenue. During a brief call at oar office Wedaasday morning hs said that be and Mrs. Kay woold leave in two weeks on a Meditemniea tour ol tour or five weeks end will vieit many plsees ot interest. ■ a* - * »—■ B**8 Special Oars far Wlatar Brivlsf Newly licensed operators, or tboee driving ia winter for iha first time,* shoald exercise extreme core io braking on icy pavements \ W i son C. Prion, Superintendent ] of tbe State Highway patrol, < arned. Patrol meu bave noticed thstj many drivers, when compelled to] stop or slow down suddenly on icy j pavements, show a tendency to] posh the elutcb pedal ss well as jj the broke, with e resultant skid! and often a smash-up. It is far I better to forget tbe clutch aad letj the engin stall rattier than chance] a skid. Driver*, experienced or| inexperienced, should touch thefl brakes as lightly as possible, pattf ing tbem off and on, until then is brought to a stop. By so dole they may avoid serious collisioa and tragic accidents," Snperint dsnt Prion said "Whether yg step on tbe gas or step on brake, watch your step," Baagh-Bverhart On Thursday evening Jon. 811 atfioeloek Jesse J. Raugb ass I Miss Catherine Everhart, botjl of this place, were united || marriage. The ceremony al whicb the ring was used ws[ performed hy Bev. J. F. Ansa*] son et his residence 800 street. Mr. Raugb Is a son of nod Mrs. Jesse Raugh, Ng Third street, and is emptor] with the P. R. R. company. Raugh is a daughter ot Mr. Mrs. Walter Everhart, ot " town. Baa is a graduate ot. Township High school end w i i teaching tbe Pius* school** I too. ™':~«HI
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1929-02-14 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, February 14, 1929, Volume 41 Number 51 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 51 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1929-02-14 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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BELLWOOD* ■**■*» f*
IM NEWS COLUMN
Sbort hetae That WUl Inter-
" t^pp Oas? Readers
' _kaaB_sV' —————
CRIff SUMMU1T OF THE WEEK
tes
—Typewriter paper een be
obtained st tats office.
f&y§_|eraTyrone Honor Boll club
*g luthavfl to a banquet th be given
f .the Juniata dab at thl Y M.
A^ Juniat*, February^, at
Sp au^P ^P
—A anion meeting ot all
missionary eocie'ies will be beld
io to* Baptist chorch Priday
eveaiOjg at 7:80 to wbieb tbe pub-
lie i*J*vtt*d.
—An intevesting bill will be
presentee) by tee State Theatre be
Main street all of next week. 8ee
tbe announcement te tbe sdver-
tising columns.
—Centre county farmers ore
receiving forty-Live cents per
bnebel fer tbeir pol aloes . aod *
number of e»r loads bave been
sold end shipped te Bsltimore.
•—Gasoline tax collection during 1928 totaled ♦22,608,826.87,
State Treasurer Baoiual 8. Lewis
bas announced. It represented
consumption ot 748,027,812 gallons. tlS5 &$$,
*&*-A number of subscribers ot
tee Bulletin residi ng at a distance
_bsfcii#liad tb* Mies of
RILLT OF MPTIST PEOPIE
at fee
tf
Delegates trom jflsjatj-ftvo
eburobes of tilt Centre Baptist
Association will assemble in tee
Logan Valley Baptist church
next Saturday aad Sunday. These
delegates ate members 'of the
Baptiat Young Peoples' Union,
who are plettjped to a »ite of
Christian service. There will he
confereneee on Saturday atternOOa
sad a young peoples telly oa'
Bandjsy morning, with a epeefr)
message tor yonng people by toe
Bee. H G. Dooley. Special vocal
and instrumental music will also
be* feature ot the morning service, and John L. Parker, president of tbe Baptist Young Peoples' Uuion, will participate in
tbe service.
At tbe evening •ervies Bev. H.
G. Dooley will preside over s pa-
Uiotic service and will preach oo,
'•Washington, The Man." The
publio ts invited to alI services.
hTeeUas d la* BiaUtars
. Wans for a general pulpit exchange occupied tbe Ministerial
association at its meeting Monday
afternoon. Tbe session was held
at tbe home"of the Rev. Montr*
villu Seely, with the Ba*. Galen
K. Blough, preaidlaf. Tba ministers planned tn preach, each io
another cburcb, oo March 8, at
the moruieg servioe. They ore
swore lo seeteey • se io their assignments, so »bsf^. no eougreg*
tion m*g;_m&*joro bsie^bafd *«Hm>
VIMNEY imi BE i UK IRW WlffilBp
lM
Adjutant General V* D. Betgfj
of Harrisburg, hss) 4e*sgf4e*r
Warren Lather MeKinney; sotr_
Csptsin and Mrs. Edgar |fa
ney Ot this borough, ta NioajM
a body ot tUlwsrt |ptfh»-ssi4
Uae part lu f***T^'i*'-^*ty-Jr!
aaBWisaaee ot- J*feeid*eta}c
Hoover in Wesbingtou, D, 0*$
Jft-rcb 4. S*rges**t MeSl*
leaves Belrwood for Washn
March 2, rgargsj---"! oT*r
March 6. During his stay in
national capital be will be to*
tered at tbe exclusive egljh
qldb. •%•**« ■ __*_£jji
, Warren MeKinney, a* be
known to home friends, fflj
sergeant of tbe Tyrone j eg******
troop, enlietiogatgo early «**«Vj
IA He has risen rspMly ie;
ranks, and today is loo_W
by 62nd brigade officers as
th*best versed men ot tba
syl vania Guards in mattsbjrMj
military science. Bg hsg^aislf
string of borsemausbip pn*sgp;!
his «*,*^^|i^Mld*lp"** **-
viable,|_tti_ypia1n tbejbtl
During pBmroer of - Ififj
toureaxeotral Europe, bis
tion being en attestation to.
outstanding service , wltbijj
Tyrone tft*oj|;^%^Sgi
Bis farther hqfro_&-*-*J
selected for the . mf
insugu rsl trip are rtoUyr
aad will hei *v*eereae*?|vt
bis wide cirweaif Mead-eyi
k PBaaWaUtY 14, 1029.
Ih«»**B*e-aB*-H-te
NO CI
ssntnaaas wae saris Pass Tes
URftrs BIG MISTME
TSfsBStl
i a*llvsrsd hv Bev. su m.
-BS.' OBAa—gS a. BABES
i OkraMay Park*, wife ot
~m% TVks, Pineeroft, died
splieatioos at her ' heme
rsrsl weeks iljeees Tues-
■t tt ID. She ores a
^ oasmbsr of 8elem Loth-
eh web, and belonged to
' Wr- H*G* *• •*-to •*■rf
! Altoona.
_4 are ber hosband, four
tfougfators sod six shop sons;
s^ollte Neerhoot, Bellwood;
clWrs Burkbolder, Mrs.
Kris* B*M$**. Mrs. Catherine
"t^'jgA William B Psrks,
t; Harold Parks, Kebras*
Lrthur Parks, Colorado;
f Bad Boland Parks, Geltt-
Cietos Porks, at homo; oaa
/jits. A. A. Turnbeugh,
eroft, end one brother, Ira
Bra, Water street
Funeral services were held at1
t*«dem Lutheran ohareh
I afternoon at 2:80. Ths
: Ha*rry *• Walker wss io
go and in torment was made
satis cemetery. j^fcw
git Vegan, Juniata eoeaty
protector, Ralph McCoy,
county game protector,
,A. Myers, distriot supervi
at three days last week in
Mooatain eeotfoe. of
^eotingdoa, aad Oeotre
ml^^o%,mmsir
personal nnoik
Oo last Sanday night in tbe
Logan Valley Baptist church the
pastor Bev. H. G. Dooley preached a sermon on Abraham Lincoln
that created a lsrge degree of
interest Bat. Dooley oboes for;
his sobject -4Lineo4n,s Big Mistake" H* said io pari: Tbe name
of Lincoln is spoken of through
eat the world with reverence.
Possibly oo other hnmsn being
has beeo more idealised. Not
because he rose trom a log cabin
and reached the White House.
Bot because be met a martyrs
death, aad aot because he possessed a compelling personslity, lot
other Presidents began life in fog
cabins aod met a myrters death.
Tbe biographers ot Lnnooln ore
almost uuanimous that Ids great
hold oo the people will always
remain a mystery. Lincoln wss s
despised man by his contemporaries. Probably oo otber President
has beeo more sbametully abased
or slandered, sad yet, 64 years
alter his assassination he is
an idol. Some of his biographers
would have oa believe tbat be was
ae unbeliever, a skeptic, aa infidel end oo atheist; but tbere is
overwhelming evidence to the
contrary. Lincolu was profoundly
religions. One sentence trom his
pea will prove that to be true,
us-sly, -I am profitably eugeged
la reading the Bible. Take all of
sits book, aa___ ___&__* je_
People Who Visit H
Tttoee Who Ge Away.
MOVEMENTS OF OUR CHIZEK
Councilman Wellington %
Blood and Jfrs. Bland were ia
No* Tork eity over tbe week
and. i**f_j
Mrs. Ruth Root Kask is bom*
from Cincinnati, Ohio, where eae
spent tea days with her brother,
J. Eugene Boot and family.
Mrs. Jobn A. Fox ot Sunny-
brook farm io Antis tpwosbip,
spool Sunday with bar mother,
Mrs. Rhodes, who has been til for
-teste lime at ber home in Newry.
John B. Bail wss smoog those
who want On tbe specially conducted excursion ot the P. B B
oo Sanday to Pbilsdelphis, where
be spent tbe dsy with his sister,
Mrs. E. B. Harden.
Mis. William B. Bell of Mary
Anne Forge, spent a few days ot
this week ia Pbilsdelphis, the
guest of ber daughter, Miss
Berths Bell, a student nurse io
one of tbe hospitals la tbat city.'
Mrs. J. F. Chilton aod sens
Robert and Joho, of Harrisburg,
were recent guests smoog Be*!/
wood friends. After March 1 they
will be reaidegte ot, Ph%rs«h^bts*.
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given, 'jjx ■
—Miss Katb-yn Williamson is
home from tbs Clearfield hospital,
where she had been a patient for
s number of weeks. Her trien |
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