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Itlltocs. lolUtm fc N08 OU XLI. MlSM^^L" phort Items Tbat Will Inter- eat Our Readera |«nEF SUWMmTbF THE WEEK mm BaraaratBB Osaearalai th* Balsas stS*a»a»*oo8h-JTa*0*l*au aarlaheertBenBalay, —Trespass notices tor sale at IsnS office, tea eeots eaob. —Tor Beat—Six room hoass jon Halo street. Inquire of Ira __t*p* - 7-2t He-The weather conditions were • most miserable Monday and Toes- I day, when tola, and at intervals, ' snow' fell for about torty-eight hoars, all ot which hsd * tendency to slow ap basinets. —Mat. D, Bills, ot Pittsburg, in remitting for another year's subscription for tbe Bulletin, among Otber things .aye: "The Balletin is jast like sn old friend coming sod giving tbe home nsws." —Altar July 1, outomobilists will be required to pay one eeat additional for gasoline, according to a bill which hss besa passed by tbe legislature, and which will, no doubt, receive the approval ot tbe Governor. —A largely attended meeting ef tbe W. 0. T. TJ. aod ot tba young pe6ple's braaab at tbe P. B. B. Y. M. O. A. was held Tuesday evening witb * program sod mess session. Mrs. Alios Ool- presided. ■■* _&" Z^^TtT1^^^^ APRIL l8______ ^^ fag--WO<H>* fg*** Jtt^_^^±^.mo.nm3mmwmm*m* • ' " ""_ _ . ._ ... .. " -- matsm ossaiH bot Bssstii ts UBB fort Bis* tr—sat* Bsstasr OooBbHsbs JbTonday ushered ia the season for the legal catuhiog of the "speckled aristocrats," aod ol* tboogh tbe weather w»s exceedingly uninviting for outdoor sport, hundreds of anglers braved the conditions and waat forth to the many excellent streams in Central Pennsylvania aad fished throughout the day. However, s good sport tears oaither wind oor weather and when fishing season arrives he lays all elsa aside aod goat forth te try ha luck. How cornea raport* from all sections that tba sport was good and handreds of treat were taken *»o*n tbe streams by the fisher* men. Many oi tha Bellwood anglers ware successtul ana ^, ports show that from ons to twsnty were tbe size ot the creels aod some of tbem measuring fit* teen inches ia length. Most of tbe catches mads oa -Monday and Tuesday were with bait, the season and tha weather oot beiog suitable for fly fishing. The trae blae sportsman doss oot Bod much pleas'ire in bait fishing, as it requires oo skill or deftne*s to hook troot with bait, sad be is anxiously awaiting warmer days wben fly fishing is at its best. Balabew Ola* B*-0raaaia*t E.G.Hamill, county farm agent, I was in Bellwood lsst weak to meet [ sobool children aad.reorganise tbe lJa*>iia__t Junior aU'tubow olob WBUaa aaaott rem* TsMsosss ts sB asaawalal Friends and patrons of- Fuoss school, in lower Antis township, erowded tha school building Friday algbt lost for the monthly^ meetiog of tbe Parent-Teacher association. The teaoher of- tbe* sobool is Miss Msrtbs Raugh of Bellwood. Prior to tbo address pupils of tbe school gave a program of merit. Bev. H. L. Harshbarger,ot-' Grasierville, ottered a fervent invocation, the school program being interspread with vocal numbers ot W. H. Pesss of BelW ~ood. The program' aaa address was thoronghly enjoyed. Among those present wer* members, ot the board of edacation as tito of tbe faculty ot the High sobool. £t__ *****Bj**atB the parent-teache problem sad to --"^^q*. M fc( said,"a happy medium soiu... , in a division of responsibillt; between parent Bad teaoher, Mi Faoss mads ase of a chart dtagrai Hs classified the school problemi ss major aad minor, and fel disposed to list as major to thi parent things wbleb bad bet listed as minor to tbe teacher, His reference were ia general terms bat were calculated, be salt soth ay could bs spplisd to tb individual case. Common sense, applied intell^f gence, tolerance and sticktuitivo-j aess were stressed as vital teredo; ia s solutiou ol sobool **--»BBI speaker making ^oo . aloea aatst BMsT.nl from* Utf aaaiav {§ After beiog pastor of tbs Logan galley Presbyterian eborob ot this boroogb tor a fow months oyer tour years, tbe pastoral relationship of Rev. W. R. Mem [pert came to a doss on [hist Buodoy.* In ths morning a good sized congregation waa prse* :aot when tbe minister spoke oa ie subject, -Think Oo These 'bings." The closing service was ild la tbe sveulog whea ths pal* it was declared vacant, i Bav. Memmert hss accepted a [ea.ll to becomo pastor of the Firs* >esbyteriaa ohareh of tt*nevo, ;*., aod on Friday -ill leave tor * new Hold, bearing with him te foodest wishes of maay 'iends for his success. ■ At the close ot the morning service, ao adjourned congregational meeting was held aod it CL .•. _ *r? ijepair aod reno- !v*te the churcb builaiu_ *..„... [|f about |l,000. A new root, aew furnace and. new fresco, be* tide complete renovation, were the recommendation of the trustees approved by tbe congregation. VJ.D. Stitt was elected so elder, to fid the vacancy caused by tbe death last January of J. Charles JtfcFarland. Bay Struck wae alecteda trustee ia Mr. Stitt'a place. Tbe trustees wbo will live the improvemeot la obarge M. 8. Goes, George A. Wil* i, J. M. Loader, Horaos 0. |___. _^f, Stra»k^__ji,. .tha -«^■y^f!a^,M,KI, At a meetiog of the board of edacation of tbe boroogb held to thetouth side school bailding one evening ir-t week, the.o«» preeeot teacher, corps •»* Lets* tor tha «T"geh;;Ty Thi. »the first time to the> history ot tbs boroogb sebeelV thst tbe entire staff ws. retatoe*. PoooU Who ViaH fta-e aasJ TT,^ Wbo Ga Away. ■BBRJFfi cmzas aaasaw^amjl^^ tha boron gu ecuw. itire stafi wa. retained. Kenneth z boss, of Bsst Mo* Proftestor F. A. Hamilton who Bee*******, -?•**. •*♦»-* last Friday was first ehosen as principal or snd Saturday with his outer, Mrs. oar schools in 1907, aod wbo bas Paul Green on North Fourth served so »—eiently io this capo* street, s, cHy «ver since, wa. elected tor Mrs. H. C. Kepner, who hsd the twenty-third term. Oar school, beta visiting la Jeanette, Pa., fee are in a high degree of proficien- a number of months, bas returned cy wbleb Is largely doe to bis to Bellwood and will remain for I ability. He his thoronghly famili- an indefinite period with friends. ar with coodttioos ia oar borough — • -." .». L. "i. u i .«. l a. ■■ Oh,ia»i.oaHBBltsPrrt*a*rr**at For the high school the staff is ___ _ _ ._. ____i , « - t\ — Tv.ii Although officer, of the Paara 7 composed ot T. D. E. Dillman, _ ^^_ ._. l_ii___ „ -^_. '0f Game Commissioner* believo 1 Misses Thelma Greene, Irene t. . ,.,„_ -„_.ussa\r „■" u u —.*« — ~_ a there is an onp'ooeaent number Brumbaogb.Helen Bowstr,Su.an Qf ^^ iUW lhfJ- Hirtch and Lottie Yobo. ^ ^w .Up> to preveot tkflJJ «ihool.Tnthe8oa^Xbu8aainl Jj«^ ^ «yfei»8 but lo-»*1' Mists. Anna Smelker, Htldred More \{Moim ww ^^ ^A feats aod Mary Jamison. . totheBoason than in any lika The North Side stafi i. com* period since the law became efiect* posed of Misses Beryl Fowler, ive. With so maay thoasands of Helen _fc(Ho.key, Pearl Pershing fiehermen ou the streams tha Mrs. Almeda Seeds, .Mary Ooro* Board bat ordered its fall force of ] messer,Velma Wolfe, Ruth Irwin enforcement officers ou activa Verne Bamberger, Mrs.Gertrude _e\_ duty. Stato police and game Boyd, Helen Bland, William B. wardens are also co-operating in - Myers. making sure tbat tha fishermen All the teachers laws been who abides by the law will recel- notifiedot their election aud have ve the full benefit of tbe stocking been asked to sign.their contracts dose by the commission, ffjqte the stated meeting of the. .*aB*¥has||*abo bas} taaaj ■-»■'■■■« -. ■*^-**-—■. -ii stiff aai Wafr Oooaty Bepablicao elob at tbe Peon Alto hotel Thursday, April £6, at 2.80. Tbe speaker trill be Mrs. R. R. Potts ou the ••Constitution." This address will be most interesting.! —And now wa are told tbat sn effort to bsvs the plans ot the proposed sewer system ot the borough confirmed aod approved by tbe state authorities. The matter has been dragging along a snail's pace for month., and it is aboat time tbat some activity was being injected. —A total ot 489,614 dogs were licensed in Pennsylvania in 1928, approximately 10,000 less tban in 1927, according to tbs Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industry. This decrease is accounted for io sections of the Commonwealth by labor conditions, especially in the v coal regions, wbieb lorced msoy ■owners to dispose of their dogs. •—The gas tax will loom big ss Ba issue io tba next gubernatorial and legislative campaigo, accord* log to J. iforton Weeks, president of the Keystone Automobile Clnb, who, following passage of tbe bUt increasing the tax to foar ceots,annoanced plans to continue the fight sgainst any increase beyond tbree eeuts. —Mrs. Daniel Madara of North Tuckahoe street, end Mrs. Charles B. Dickson ot South Cambria atreet, were lo Canton, Ohio, lost Friday, being called there to St* toad the faaarel of tbeir niece, Mrs.Beatrice Madara Smith. Mrs. Smith eras a daughter of Will Madara Snd Wlfs, former residents of oor borough. two classes formed; those who were members lost year taking second year work. Tbs cbjldreo will receive letter* ot instruction and helpful information ou flower culture all throagb the sammer and ba given an outing st the eod of tbe season. Tbay will be ex* pected to exhibit some of tbeir flowers st the souaal flower show. Tbeir motto is, "Help Make Bell* wood Beautifnl." Baattsa By Ima*rsl*u At tbe Logan Valley Baptist Ohareh a spirit of revival has resulted in thirteen dicisions tor Christ, mostly adalts. On next Saaday night the Bev. H. G. Dooley will officiate at tba baptismal servioe by immersion, wbeo a father together witb bis son and daughter will confess Ohrist to baptism. Proceeding the baptism Rev. Dooley will preach tba 8th sermon on favorite texts ot great men who made history. Tbe pablio is cordially invited to eo*' joy sll ot oaf services. I.-- Bsnrless Is rrssbvtsrtSB Church Bev. William Gibbs, retired minister, will occupy tbe palpit of the Presbyterisn ohareh oext Sunday morning. Bev. Gibbs was former pastor of tba Ooalport* Irvona charge, bat bss beta liv- lag retired at Oreesoo for some time psst Saadsy sobool at 9.80 i B. Ba. Temperance Legion Will Best Tbs Loyal Temperance Legion will meet io the Lutheran church on Sunday atternoon, April Si,at 8 o'clock. A program 00 "Kindness to Animal." will be given In celebration of "National Be Kind to Animals Anniversary." Animal posters will be made and ax. hlbited by tbe children. A goad attendance" is desired, 'ss final arrangements are to bs made tor a playlet to be gives aome time io Msy. law Proprietor tf ras lasi Iters There is a new proprietor of ths Bellwood Cash Feed store oa South Cambria street, wbieb was conducted for the psst few years by L. A. Reigb & sons, aad the new owner is James Biggins, who took possessioo on Tuesday. —Typewriter paper obtained at that offloe. can bs Paieoto, W^aiS, tloi»l B*miii»# is* themselves with school problems before they pass judgment on tbe teacher. He spoke in general terms of tha national school problem, giving mncb thought to conditions whioh hsve to do with Bot alone the school bat ss sre co- related with ehareh, home and government These, be insists, are the very bulwark ot a wall-ordered society. He assured bi. audience tbat at 00 tima was tbere a greater asad af education, aad particularly an education of tolerance respecting the basic institutions ot America. Good-mtissoahip, be said, demands ao adberenoe to aod strict compliance with sll law. Tboee from abroad who dislike America, her laws or her traditions, need not stay in America and tbe speaker recommended that all sach acquaint themselves with tba foot that European bound steamers leave oar shores daily aod that trae Americans will do notbiog to stop tbair sailing. Mr. Fuoss refused to entertain a suggestion that one sect of thinkers or ons body ot reasoners had determined or established s mo- noply ot world intelligence. To tbo contrary, as be felt constrained to challenge, all races and creeds hava given to universal thought those things whioh endure and abide. Ha can conceive of- no greater government thaa that whioh is American-made. Tbis thought prompted him to make humorous allusions to tha label of foreign msds good. "Made io Germany" or "Direct from Japan." One thing wbioh woo aot msda abroad be reflected, wo* tbe fine courage displayed by American manhood in 1918. Tbe apeaker than alluded to the proposed boycott of r>ood, old-fssbioned English words whioh mean mooh to patriotic fatal liberty loving Americana. Ha had dirty* recarenoe, he said, pastorate aotil the iroprovsments oto completed. OMa* TearBsBara Yes sir, that'* jast wbat yoa will do if yoa belive io yoar local community and its men aad mer- cbants. If you fail to co-operate with them, the town either stand. still or retrogrades. We kaow tbat yon want to see tbe towo prosper because yoa bava assets either io this town or in tbe surrounding community. Therefore every cent end dollar spent here adds to yoar assets aod to ths towo snd its people ia general. There sre so msny issues thst we might meotion or call to yoar attention, but we feel that yoa shoald know yourself, yoar neighbors and yoar bome town merchants, aud also know yoar daty to them—aod do it. Bot we want to meotion one issue: When mistortune or sickness, or both ot thorn come along, do yoa send to a msil order house for cooperation, for attention, tor support? No, yoar friends, snd especially yoar neighbors, rally to tbe cause and do all within Hoar power in yonr behalf. Tbaa why tarn tbem down witb yoar badness transaction when yon are well? nssssasn at si ii 1 ■ -*—. —A Wosbingtoo Oity judge bos ruled that pedestrians bsve the right of way. Bo now they oaa go ahesd and ran over tha aatos. 8. E. Genssmer was re-elected fat janitor of the North Bids bailding. Tbe Soatb Sid* janitor, O. 8. Fleming, who hss been in servioe for msny years, resigned on account of tailing health, sod D. H. Hsmer wss elected in hi. plsee. The date tor commencement wss fixed ss Msy 28 and the place will be the Methodist Episcopal ohareh. Baccalaureate service will bs as usual a anion service. It will be beld Sunday oigbt, May 26, in the Methodist Episcopal cbnreh. Tbe preacher will be selected by the class. The school term will open September 8, Tuesday after Labor day. Holiday, were fixed ss follows: Armistice dsy, November 11; Thanksgiving holiday, from Wednesday noon, November 27, to ifonday morning, December 2 Christmas holidays, from 000a Tuesday, December 24, until Thursday morning, January 2* Easter holiday, lrom Thursday noon, April 17,1980, to Tuesday morning, April 22. to a proposal tbat the word "military" be dropped from tbe English language. "We began tbis word campaign daring tbe world wsr wben, witboat opposition, we dropped the offending word saner kraat", he recited, smid laughter "These word reformers will find, however that if more difficult to drop words wbiob are expressive of American'tradition sod symbolic ot virile, dsvotad Nationalism aad sslf-denying aod self sacrificing patriotism." pp Saaday School Claaa Bat The Bev. J. F. Anderson, D. D. was 00 Thursday night honor ed by the Sunday school %class ot whioh he has been teacher for a number of years, the class adopting the name, "J. F. Anderson clsss" as its future title. The class whioh has been known as class No. 8 ot the .Methodist Sunday sobool, or tbs Pas tor's class, was taught by Dr. Anderson daring bis pastorate at the charob 1916 to 1921. When bs returned to .Bellwood io 1925, the pastor bsd ceased to teach the class aod he was unanimously requested to take his old place. Although he was frequently called to* All other pulpits. Dr. Anderson, even in bis tbree years pastorate at Tipton has been teachers his place being filled la his absence by ao aesist- aat, J. L Rightnoar and O. L. Weaver being on the staff. Vote 00 the name was unanimous. *a*S"£—S*aaaa*aaB-ss-1 s iii i g j. na opeeiagot the legal seeso*|| day found tbat, at u*OaT**^B**v^ violations do not start with ths dates on s sportsman's calendar. 80 flagrant were some of the vio- Utions discovered that floes ranging from $800 to $1200 wet- imposed. ■—ssss—■■——■——-fj ■■ asaasaa iaiis sue- Br* 0. F. Beer* BtrlakM Mrs. Charles F. Mw»re, for- many years s resident of Bellwood, was stricken with apoplexy at ber bome io German* town last Monday end word received here is to tbe 1 fleet tbat •he wot uncouocious tor twenty* I' ur hours sod up to tbo present; time ha* only partially recovered, colisutous*' fax. Her husband tbe 1st* Charles j F. Moure, whs engineer o! uiaiu* titiance ot way 00 the Bellwood ; division of tho Pennsylvania! railroad and was prominently! identified witb civic snd other ] publio affairs wbiie residing tatr Bellwood. Alter the death of bar husband Mrs. Moore went to Qermantown where .be bss since resided. She visited frequently ia Bellwood since leaving for thi east. Weaver Bro*. Bakery BsM Negotiations which have beenl pending for some time were olosed I last Saturday whereby O. L[ Wortbley, of Altoona will ba owa I er of the Wester Brother* bakery on Main street. The newl owner wilt tske possessioo April 28, when he will move his fsmil'l to oor boroogb and will occopjl tha rooms on tbe second floor of tbe bakery bailding. Tbe net proprietor is an experienced bal aod hopes to merit tbe patronaf of the public. * Weaver brothers purchased tl bakery six years ago from Jeaal Fuoss. Their coarse ia tba fntai is undetermined. —The highlands. . of ; AntJ j township wara covered with 1 I two iaohas ot .now Wedne**! 'morning.
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1929-04-18 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, April 18, 1929, Volume 41 Number 8 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 8 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1929-04-18 |
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 1929-04-18 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_19290418_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 |
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Itlltocs.
lolUtm
fc
N08
OU XLI.
MlSM^^L"
phort Items Tbat Will Inter-
eat Our Readera
|«nEF SUWMmTbF THE WEEK
mm BaraaratBB Osaearalai th* Balsas
stS*a»a»*oo8h-JTa*0*l*au
aarlaheertBenBalay,
—Trespass notices tor sale at
IsnS office, tea eeots eaob.
—Tor Beat—Six room hoass
jon Halo street. Inquire of Ira
__t*p* - 7-2t
He-The weather conditions were
• most miserable Monday and Toes-
I day, when tola, and at intervals,
' snow' fell for about torty-eight
hoars, all ot which hsd * tendency
to slow ap basinets.
—Mat. D, Bills, ot Pittsburg,
in remitting for another year's
subscription for tbe Bulletin,
among Otber things .aye: "The
Balletin is jast like sn old friend
coming sod giving tbe home
nsws."
—Altar July 1, outomobilists
will be required to pay one eeat
additional for gasoline, according
to a bill which hss besa passed by
tbe legislature, and which will, no
doubt, receive the approval ot tbe
Governor.
—A largely attended meeting
ef tbe W. 0. T. TJ. aod ot tba
young pe6ple's braaab at tbe P.
B. B. Y. M. O. A. was held Tuesday evening witb * program sod
mess session. Mrs. Alios Ool-
presided. ■■*
_&" Z^^TtT1^^^^ APRIL l8______
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