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TF?' *m _#$IPi lei .... -,-.. tditttn. OS «*'■ VOL. XL1. BSLLWOOD, PA., THIIJ LOCAL IK COLUMN Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK fsrs* Paragraphs 0*BC*ralBg th* Dalags ef Qarlstsagh tls Oolaa— Oar BBBMribers Baloy. —Typewriter paper can bs obtained at thia office. —For Sale—Dwelling on North Second street, with all conveoieo- 'oo*. Inquire at the Bulletin office. It —The home of Irvin Mitchell snd wits oo Main street has been gladdeoed by tbe arrival of a new baby girl. < —Tbe members os the Excelsior Fire company are planning to hold a dollar donation day tbe latter part of tbe month, when the laddies bops to receive a liberal response trom every citizen ot the boroogb. The foods thus received will apply oo tbe uew building fund. —A birthday party was held recently io honor of the eighth birthday of Frances O'Brian, ot Washington, D. C, at ths homo ot her grandparents, John T. Leddy aod wife oo Main street. Games were played oad a lunch- son was served. The party ia- oluded Frances O'Brian, tbe host* ■ gs*t Frances 'fliaei,- of Tyrone; J___H____Erit___ MLBMO PROTEST BUS LINE Prsssssl Per Isal* tram Stats 0*U*t*l* SJISBBB MSBtS OWBS-lBB Ths Pennsylvania and Bellefonte Central Railroad companiea on Wednesday protested tbe ap* plication of Clifford E. Close, of State College, to operate a scheduled motor freight and .merchandise servioe between Slate College and Altoona, whan a hearing on tbe application waa held before the Pablio Service Commission ia Harrisburg. Close testified tbat be had been requested by Altooaa and State College shippers to condaet such a service. Close proposes to operate between State College aod Altoona via Pine Grove, Seven Stars, Warriorsmark aod Tyrone. lotto* ts Baroagh Water Osmbb-CS Dne to the prolonged dry weather and the low condition of the water supply, all consumers of the borougb water are hereby requested to be as careful as possible witb tbo ose of tbs same and use jast what is actually aeed* sd. The ass of hose tor sprinkling purposes is hereby forbidden until further notice. It is to be hoped tbst these requirements will be complied trith by all user* and tbst it will oot be necessary to enforce the ordinance. By order of tha water commit* tee. W. L DAVIS, 'stem ►AY, SEPTEMBER 5,1929. NO 26 HftVE PASSED TO THE 8EYQJIB-J Bsssil et r*TSSBS Wa* Bar* Pali TBS PwallT of Hilar* MART CATHERINE H0SBS Funeral services for Mary Catherine Moses, wbo died at 1 p. m. Thursday at the bome of her* parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Moses, Bellwood, wars beld at thst parental bono Sunday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. Interment was made in Greenlawn cemetery,. Roaring Spring. Miss Moses, who had beeo in ilt| health for tbs laat year, was borBjf June 24,1909, at East Freedom! Surviving are bar parents, two! sisters, Mrs. Eeoneth Pear Bigler, Pa., and Mrs. Wilbur R| Fisher, at bome, and oae brother* Wilbert, at home. She was member ot the Uoited Brethre charoh ot whioh - ber father pastor. PAUL B. GILMORE of Altoona, wbo weot to Jeftertof hospital io Philadelphia, oca daft last week to nndergo sa operation* for the removal ot a tumor AMj^ his brain, died io that institati J/onday afternoon, from effects of tbs operation. F number of yesrs bs bad employed by the Peonsylv railroad company, and was April 17,1879, io Cambrili a sod of J. Frank Gil wife of Railroad street oogb. He is survived bjf eots, his wile, these fat sisters, FjrajJ_ ___ RTERMNS GILL PASTOR 1 _^|»Tbi]_lK(v»*frfl|| information of tbo death Ot two oi ber cousins, wbiob occurred at a grade crossing, of tbo Chicago ood Northwesters railroad at Bancroft, Wis., where the ladies bad beeo visiting sod were oo tbs way to their bome io Freeport, IMinois. Tbe victims, relatives of Mrs. Weaver, were Mrs. Aaaa M. Gransten and ber sister, Miss Martha Youog. There were five women ia the aatomobile aad all met with death. -—The fire alarm was sounded Mooday oigbt between the hoars of tea sod eleven o'clock, catling the firemen to a sinkhole whiob had been filled witb refuse matter aod whioh took fire, from soma unknown cause a tew weeks ago, I and breaking out afresh assumed ' a tbreatning appearence. Yesterday at noon the firemen were cailed to thelrwio property On ' Sooth Third aod MorUo street, where tbe leaves aud underbrush from tho shrubbery took fire. When first discovered by neigh bore it looked desperate and the firemen were hastely summoned. —The many Bellwood friends ot Mrs. Mabel N. Cowan, wife of tbe late Rev J. A. Cowan, who was pastor ot the local Presbyter- ian ohareh a few years ago, aod who died a coople of years ago while pastor of tba Wattsbarg Presbyterian charcb io Erie, Pa., will be pleased to learn that she has boon appointed supervisor ot the Neighborhood House in Erie, Pa., and has now entered upon her nsw duties. The house is sponsored by the Presbyterian churches ot Erie and surrounding - counties sod is ot great import ance to foreigbuers. Mrs. Cowan's ohildren are now fitting themselves tor tbsir Ufe work. Ratb is preparing for a teacher and goes to a normal School; Josephine is in training for a nurse; Jeau has been going to college, while Crow* ford is learniog a trade. Too youngest child, David, is with t_o-Mt_sriiatbaboflae. lipoid oome before ttie people promising that If"1- thef- choose me to fill this important office that I will give ths ssme a business like administration. My residence beiog as it is in tbe central part of the towoship, would make it very coaveoieot tor the tax payers, who would uot I and i_terrwi bo required to go to the extreme end of the township, when they desire to pay taxes. I have beeo a life long resident of Aotis township and know tha needs of the people, Your vote and influence will be much appreciated. ft T. CANNON. GeraioT^BB^rieroll Veor*©****/, Madeliue, "Soger, Anna Belle, Edward, Francis, Ellen, Ricbard and'Sari. Services wer* held at his . late bome in Altoona thi* afternoon and the remains were taken by auto to Glasgow, Cambria county —Piano'toning, repairing, etc.; rates reasonable. Phonographs ood radios repaired. James L. Hatch, 803 Chestnut Ave, Altoona. Dial 89786. 24-5 —Russell Noel, son ot Scott Noel of Maio street, the victim of a distressing automobile accident five weeks ago ia ths vicinity of Saxton, Bedford couoty, and since then confined in tbe Blair Memorial hospital ia Huntingdon is now at the boms ot bis parents recuperating. He is able to walk, but bis latt arm is still causing him much polo and inconvenience snd later it will be necessary tor bim to returo to the hospital tor further treatment. —The prolonged drought is becoming alarming inmost all sections oi the commonwealth. In a namber of towns restrictions hava been placed upou tbe ^discriminating use of tbs water, tbsir reservoirs having become alarmingly low. Io many farming sections ia nearby counties never tailing streams have dried op ood tbs formers are compelled to haul water a great distance tor ase of their cattle. Unless we are favored witb a searching rain within v tbe next few days, conditions will become desperate. While tbe stream from which .Bellwood re IssIbHsb Mow PoBBtala Corporal William Sitman, Jr., our druggist, has a force of men at work today installing a modern electric soda fountain in bis place! ot business on Main street. . The L fountain contains all tbe latest appliance aod is ap to data in every particular. We are pleasedV to note this evidence ot success obi the part of oar druggist. LOCAL AUTQIST M WRECK [>P**faU*B*l _**tlat _ali attar las* Say Haralas torvlOM .utter the morning services lsst ieday the members ot the Logan iciey Presbyterian church •tended su unanimous coll to Is*5 Charles Wylie McClay to noma tbeir pastor. Rev. McClay to-been pastor of tbeFanettsbarg ionklin couoty, Presbyterian -jrob tor the past five years. A Ivi Sundays ago be occupied the Jlopit of the Bellwood Presbyter- I'dchorcb and greatly impressed ill congregation and it wbb deci- m fo bold a congregational ;eeting sod ii tbs wsy be clear fond a call. rRev. Dr. Francis, pastor of the I Oot Presbyterian charcb of I itoona, preached tbe sermon and Hid as a moderator ot the meets'. Tbe name of tbe Rev. McClay the only ons given considers- aod action was so nearly aimous that it was mads so the call will be seat to him at pro. [Rev. McClay is a graduate of ifayette college, Eastou, Pa. and [Princeton theological seminary ithe class of 1927. For five years Hwbart Mam Sattersl ana I»i«r*** WBIls Driving la It. Uat*B PERSONAL PARA6RAPHS While returning trom a vacation trip which had taken him to pieces in tbe eastern part of tba state Herbert E. Akers Soath Second street met witb sn accident at Mt. Union last 8unday morning, whicb baa since incapacitated him iron) doty as a linotype operator n ths office ot tbs Tyrone Doily 'Herald. In company with his sister, Miss Lizzie Akers, employed in tbe Altooos Tribune editorial room, ba came suddenly' upon a "stop" signal at ao intersection and applied tbe brake with much force, whiob caused his car to veer over on its side, and in tha impact hs sufiered severe injuries to his left arm, while his sister suffered a face injury. Medical attention was given the injured in 3ft. Union, after whieh they were able to come boms. At I first it was thought tbat Mr. Akers Buffered a broken arm, but upon closer examination it was found to be only badly sprained. He is oow at bome nursing his injuries aod is doiog as well as could be expected and he will oot People Who Visit Hero and Thoae Who Go Away, MOVr-lENTSJr^p CmZEIS^ Tluslslsi In ■bbwIiiIiiiI U bb- lSBU rWBSBSl MSBllBB Bf 1^ WBa Travel t* aai Pre. the class of iy_7. l" or nveje.ro w.„ ■- hae been pastor of tbs Fsnnets likely bs able to follow his voca- rg church, for a port of his tion for a tew weeks. Their many orate being a student at lucetoo. Shoald be accept, whicb ia coo* eatly expected, he will bring to _JMS, wjjte andtwo child- gXao parsonage, Wbioh bas" ithe Rsv. and friends oongratalats tbem on what might have been more serious injuries. Ponssr BMlioal DM la Oaarlorol .-WoHtot the death of Mrs. Minoie WilliamsoOjW Captain and Jfrs. Edgar Mo] Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. Charle Hoover hsvs returned from I pleasant motor tour of N« York state. A. J. Pettit, of Harrisburg, visiting at tba home of bis son-is law rod daughter, Freignt Ageal and ifrs. J. H. Leffard on Of ohard street. Cleon Moffat returned to Uniojj towo on Wednesday after a vao*1 tion of two weeks, sod was companisd by bis parents, returned home the same day. Madeline Koon'z, Jeanet who has been spending summer at the home ot her j mother; Mrs. J. A. Boyd, Oi place, has returned to her hi Frank Jamison, who speot summer months with home has returned to the Uoiverail Texas, at College Station, he is assistant professor Mi culture. ''JJ Elmer E. Sheriff of M formerly of tbis borougb, is | ing with his Dareutj B-UJiaflHJ '' loffB 8arv*T Per Bilk Ooatrol Law P; A preliminary survey of tbe *rm8 from whicb raw milk ii' kid to tbe consumer and of tbo pssteurizing plants, is now beiog irriedon throughout the state by .embers of tbs health depart* rnient's field milk inspection staff, j sccording to a report submitted, prepared by Ralph E. Irwin, chief F tbe milk section. According to Irwin this activity has beeu undertaken to assist bilk distributors in making pre- orations and developing proper |lans tor the compliance of the cently enacted milk control law jfeioh will be put into active op* Itmtion in 1980. BMora IBoQoodB sr Arrosl Will Poliov The party who stole a nsw pair oi rubber hip boots from tbe pablio buildiog is known, and he is advised to return tbe boots to the.| office of the Chief Burgess ot the borough withia two days, or ar rest and exposure will follow. —Home from. Scranton what) I they served as colbr guard witlia Howard M. Gardner poal American Legion, ot Tyrone, sne the state Legion convention cc,i last week, First Sergeant WarreL9_| Lather MeKinney and Gorportngl Joseph L MeFarland report tt thoroughly enjoyable trip. FollovMe ing tho mammoth fifteen mibric street parade in whioh sta.ate Legion units participated, trues' two local men mad* a motor tot a oi the scenic Lackawanna vallebe i visiting first ths Hudson coeng* mines at Carbondale where til at doily mine output is upwards >r, a oae' baadred aod fifty oars, goitxpr thence to Mount Pocooo, famfon as a summer resort. Thsy w« especially impressed with I hospitality ot the people of Scr«wlp ton as were also Corporal and J ^_. ■William Sitmao, Jr., just return 8o| *_f iVSla. iom Bcroutnn as reprewutofclj edyo. iu water supolT !• boldiog Jo»» ^ ^"|| loutvsr, wril, nevertheless w. J^fT Ibaseuonoto waste. i*w-.***-t ^ _ar TtbIbbub takes 8addsBly Sto* S. R. Vandevander, a former sideot ot tbe borougb, but for ie past two years living in Ponx- itawney, and a conductor oo the reason division, was takeu sad- joly sick while on duty at Ores* o last Saturday and was admitted to tbe Altoona hospital, tare he is now receiving treat- nt. ^^^ "Trespass notices tor sale at |a office, ten cents each. -Labor Day was generally ob* pad in tbs borougb, wben most places of business were closed. races in the afternoon proved a big attraction for our Sens. >mmisaioner Benjamin G. boo of tbe Bureau of Motor jiioles has given Supt. W. C. i of ths State Highway Pa- Ithe names of 4,800 garages repair shops which have re- ted that they be mads exam- stations daring the corn- pry inspection period for it vehicles whioh begins 11, and continues until Nov. 1 .Before any ot these stations |iveo Commissioner Eynon's they must prove to the sat- loo of motor patrolmen that sre equipped to make com- i inspections snd th at their lareaotually mechanics. the late James A. Williamson, who died in the borough a namber of years ago, and was uoited in marriage to Theodore Lindsay, who survives. She was a member of the Methodist charoh and during her residence bere was quite active in cbnreh affairs. The remains woie brought to Bellwood oo Saturday and interred in Logan Valley oemetery. Clark Smith and wife, of West- ville, If. J., were recent visitors among friends in the borougb. George Crewson, wite sod family ot Buffalo, N. Y., spent Labor Day at the home of R. L. McClos key on Boyles street. Mra. J. W. Mollenkopt, of Williamsport, ie the guest of ber sisters, Mrs. Wellington Y. Bland and Miss Clare Buckwalter. 0. M. Carse, ot Cleveland.Ohio, was a recent guest at tbe home of his sister, Mrs. W. A. Dyssrt on tbe hill section ot tbe boroogb. John Fuoss, wife and daughter Emaline, ot East McKeesport,, spent a few days recently with friends in the borough and Aotis. township. Siebert Hetrick has returned to Detroit, after a visit of a few weeks at the home of his parents, Constable and Mre F. S. Hetrick South Second street. Orville Moore, wite and daughter, of Elizabeth, N. J., spent a few days last week at tbe bome ot ifrs. Moore's parents, J. Frank Gilmore aod wife on Railroad street. Willard Bland, after spending tbe summer in Philadelphia and at the home ot bis parents, W. Y. Blaud and wite on East Fifth street, bas again entered Broad- dus college at Philippi, W. Va., for the fall and winter terms. Mrs. T. W. McCaulley and daughter Lavina have arriued home from Grand Rapids, Mich., whejethey were visiting Elmer Cherry and family and other friends, and enjoyed a delightful time. The Cherry family is. getting aloog nicely aad like Michigan very well. T^„^iB1^|vBaB_jtyt*Js^ vacation with home trie Ricbard E. Ream, assistant pi cipal of a-distriot high school West Philadelphia has retnnu to resume his duties. Mrs. J. S. Tilbert, wbo had! been visiting ber mother, Mrs. H. Hamer, Main street, bas] returned to her bome at Racine*! Wisconsin. Hsr little daughter* Vivian will remain for some tiaosj Mr. snd Mrs. Witmar Brent man, Upper Darby, tbsir son U law and daughter, Mr. sod Mi Carl Klinglehotfer and two child ren, Philadelphia, aod ths daughter Eleanor, Upper Darb] were recent guests ot Jfrs. Bi neman's parents, W. B. Dyi and wife. Guy L. Bower, assistant ti urer oi tbs Bsllwood Trust pany, wife sod sons, have return*, from a ten day stay with friend in Philadelphia. They ws accompanied to Bellwood by K. Bentley, wife and danght wbo will visit here tor a bi time. T. J. Robinson and wife north Tuckahoo street, and Sv'd ester Reed and wite, of Pitts buj have retorned from a motor wbieb took them to Virgin"! While tbere tbey visited tl famous Luray cave and roil otber points ot interest. JI Reed will be remembered as 11 Jane Embrey whose father, Rev. Charles Embrey, was at time pastor of the Logan Ve Baptist church, Bellwood. W. W. Stewart, wite daughter Miss Jeanette ot 49-j, First street, returned Tue; eveniog from a vacation trip/ included a visit to Warren, Bad a weeks camping at Ml along the lake, in company] Mr. and Mrs. Edward and three children, Pitt Tbey also visited Niagara coming horns by way of town and Warren, Pa. Jfr. art aad Mr. Harold saw U races at Olevelar.4 ■"•' '!'-.'4''''i;- -*■'■•'. ■■- ■ ''--'"-V
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1929-09-05 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, September 05, 1929, Volume 41 Number 26 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 26 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1929-09-05 |
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 1929-09-05 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_19290905_001.tif |
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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 |
Full Text | TF?' *m _#$IPi lei .... -,-.. tditttn. OS «*'■ VOL. XL1. BSLLWOOD, PA., THIIJ LOCAL IK COLUMN Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK fsrs* Paragraphs 0*BC*ralBg th* Dalags ef Qarlstsagh tls Oolaa— Oar BBBMribers Baloy. —Typewriter paper can bs obtained at thia office. —For Sale—Dwelling on North Second street, with all conveoieo- 'oo*. Inquire at the Bulletin office. It —The home of Irvin Mitchell snd wits oo Main street has been gladdeoed by tbe arrival of a new baby girl. < —Tbe members os the Excelsior Fire company are planning to hold a dollar donation day tbe latter part of tbe month, when the laddies bops to receive a liberal response trom every citizen ot the boroogb. The foods thus received will apply oo tbe uew building fund. —A birthday party was held recently io honor of the eighth birthday of Frances O'Brian, ot Washington, D. C, at ths homo ot her grandparents, John T. Leddy aod wife oo Main street. Games were played oad a lunch- son was served. The party ia- oluded Frances O'Brian, tbe host* ■ gs*t Frances 'fliaei,- of Tyrone; J___H____Erit___ MLBMO PROTEST BUS LINE Prsssssl Per Isal* tram Stats 0*U*t*l* SJISBBB MSBtS OWBS-lBB Ths Pennsylvania and Bellefonte Central Railroad companiea on Wednesday protested tbe ap* plication of Clifford E. Close, of State College, to operate a scheduled motor freight and .merchandise servioe between Slate College and Altoona, whan a hearing on tbe application waa held before the Pablio Service Commission ia Harrisburg. Close testified tbat be had been requested by Altooaa and State College shippers to condaet such a service. Close proposes to operate between State College aod Altoona via Pine Grove, Seven Stars, Warriorsmark aod Tyrone. lotto* ts Baroagh Water Osmbb-CS Dne to the prolonged dry weather and the low condition of the water supply, all consumers of the borougb water are hereby requested to be as careful as possible witb tbo ose of tbs same and use jast what is actually aeed* sd. The ass of hose tor sprinkling purposes is hereby forbidden until further notice. It is to be hoped tbst these requirements will be complied trith by all user* and tbst it will oot be necessary to enforce the ordinance. By order of tha water commit* tee. W. L DAVIS, 'stem ►AY, SEPTEMBER 5,1929. NO 26 HftVE PASSED TO THE 8EYQJIB-J Bsssil et r*TSSBS Wa* Bar* Pali TBS PwallT of Hilar* MART CATHERINE H0SBS Funeral services for Mary Catherine Moses, wbo died at 1 p. m. Thursday at the bome of her* parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Moses, Bellwood, wars beld at thst parental bono Sunday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. Interment was made in Greenlawn cemetery,. Roaring Spring. Miss Moses, who had beeo in ilt| health for tbs laat year, was borBjf June 24,1909, at East Freedom! Surviving are bar parents, two! sisters, Mrs. Eeoneth Pear Bigler, Pa., and Mrs. Wilbur R| Fisher, at bome, and oae brother* Wilbert, at home. She was member ot the Uoited Brethre charoh ot whioh - ber father pastor. PAUL B. GILMORE of Altoona, wbo weot to Jeftertof hospital io Philadelphia, oca daft last week to nndergo sa operation* for the removal ot a tumor AMj^ his brain, died io that institati J/onday afternoon, from effects of tbs operation. F number of yesrs bs bad employed by the Peonsylv railroad company, and was April 17,1879, io Cambrili a sod of J. Frank Gil wife of Railroad street oogb. He is survived bjf eots, his wile, these fat sisters, FjrajJ_ ___ RTERMNS GILL PASTOR 1 _^|»Tbi]_lK(v»*frfl|| information of tbo death Ot two oi ber cousins, wbiob occurred at a grade crossing, of tbo Chicago ood Northwesters railroad at Bancroft, Wis., where the ladies bad beeo visiting sod were oo tbs way to their bome io Freeport, IMinois. Tbe victims, relatives of Mrs. Weaver, were Mrs. Aaaa M. Gransten and ber sister, Miss Martha Youog. There were five women ia the aatomobile aad all met with death. -—The fire alarm was sounded Mooday oigbt between the hoars of tea sod eleven o'clock, catling the firemen to a sinkhole whiob had been filled witb refuse matter aod whioh took fire, from soma unknown cause a tew weeks ago, I and breaking out afresh assumed ' a tbreatning appearence. Yesterday at noon the firemen were cailed to thelrwio property On ' Sooth Third aod MorUo street, where tbe leaves aud underbrush from tho shrubbery took fire. When first discovered by neigh bore it looked desperate and the firemen were hastely summoned. —The many Bellwood friends ot Mrs. Mabel N. Cowan, wife of tbe late Rev J. A. Cowan, who was pastor ot the local Presbyter- ian ohareh a few years ago, aod who died a coople of years ago while pastor of tba Wattsbarg Presbyterian charcb io Erie, Pa., will be pleased to learn that she has boon appointed supervisor ot the Neighborhood House in Erie, Pa., and has now entered upon her nsw duties. The house is sponsored by the Presbyterian churches ot Erie and surrounding - counties sod is ot great import ance to foreigbuers. Mrs. Cowan's ohildren are now fitting themselves tor tbsir Ufe work. Ratb is preparing for a teacher and goes to a normal School; Josephine is in training for a nurse; Jeau has been going to college, while Crow* ford is learniog a trade. Too youngest child, David, is with t_o-Mt_sriiatbaboflae. lipoid oome before ttie people promising that If"1- thef- choose me to fill this important office that I will give ths ssme a business like administration. My residence beiog as it is in tbe central part of the towoship, would make it very coaveoieot tor the tax payers, who would uot I and i_terrwi bo required to go to the extreme end of the township, when they desire to pay taxes. I have beeo a life long resident of Aotis township and know tha needs of the people, Your vote and influence will be much appreciated. ft T. CANNON. GeraioT^BB^rieroll Veor*©****/, Madeliue, "Soger, Anna Belle, Edward, Francis, Ellen, Ricbard and'Sari. Services wer* held at his . late bome in Altoona thi* afternoon and the remains were taken by auto to Glasgow, Cambria county —Piano'toning, repairing, etc.; rates reasonable. Phonographs ood radios repaired. James L. Hatch, 803 Chestnut Ave, Altoona. Dial 89786. 24-5 —Russell Noel, son ot Scott Noel of Maio street, the victim of a distressing automobile accident five weeks ago ia ths vicinity of Saxton, Bedford couoty, and since then confined in tbe Blair Memorial hospital ia Huntingdon is now at the boms ot bis parents recuperating. He is able to walk, but bis latt arm is still causing him much polo and inconvenience snd later it will be necessary tor bim to returo to the hospital tor further treatment. —The prolonged drought is becoming alarming inmost all sections oi the commonwealth. In a namber of towns restrictions hava been placed upou tbe ^discriminating use of tbs water, tbsir reservoirs having become alarmingly low. Io many farming sections ia nearby counties never tailing streams have dried op ood tbs formers are compelled to haul water a great distance tor ase of their cattle. Unless we are favored witb a searching rain within v tbe next few days, conditions will become desperate. While tbe stream from which .Bellwood re IssIbHsb Mow PoBBtala Corporal William Sitman, Jr., our druggist, has a force of men at work today installing a modern electric soda fountain in bis place! ot business on Main street. . The L fountain contains all tbe latest appliance aod is ap to data in every particular. We are pleasedV to note this evidence ot success obi the part of oar druggist. LOCAL AUTQIST M WRECK [>P**faU*B*l _**tlat _ali attar las* Say Haralas torvlOM .utter the morning services lsst ieday the members ot the Logan iciey Presbyterian church •tended su unanimous coll to Is*5 Charles Wylie McClay to noma tbeir pastor. Rev. McClay to-been pastor of tbeFanettsbarg ionklin couoty, Presbyterian -jrob tor the past five years. A Ivi Sundays ago be occupied the Jlopit of the Bellwood Presbyter- I'dchorcb and greatly impressed ill congregation and it wbb deci- m fo bold a congregational ;eeting sod ii tbs wsy be clear fond a call. rRev. Dr. Francis, pastor of the I Oot Presbyterian charcb of I itoona, preached tbe sermon and Hid as a moderator ot the meets'. Tbe name of tbe Rev. McClay the only ons given considers- aod action was so nearly aimous that it was mads so the call will be seat to him at pro. [Rev. McClay is a graduate of ifayette college, Eastou, Pa. and [Princeton theological seminary ithe class of 1927. For five years Hwbart Mam Sattersl ana I»i«r*** WBIls Driving la It. Uat*B PERSONAL PARA6RAPHS While returning trom a vacation trip which had taken him to pieces in tbe eastern part of tba state Herbert E. Akers Soath Second street met witb sn accident at Mt. Union last 8unday morning, whicb baa since incapacitated him iron) doty as a linotype operator n ths office ot tbs Tyrone Doily 'Herald. In company with his sister, Miss Lizzie Akers, employed in tbe Altooos Tribune editorial room, ba came suddenly' upon a "stop" signal at ao intersection and applied tbe brake with much force, whiob caused his car to veer over on its side, and in tha impact hs sufiered severe injuries to his left arm, while his sister suffered a face injury. Medical attention was given the injured in 3ft. Union, after whieh they were able to come boms. At I first it was thought tbat Mr. Akers Buffered a broken arm, but upon closer examination it was found to be only badly sprained. He is oow at bome nursing his injuries aod is doiog as well as could be expected and he will oot People Who Visit Hero and Thoae Who Go Away, MOVr-lENTSJr^p CmZEIS^ Tluslslsi In ■bbwIiiIiiiI U bb- lSBU rWBSBSl MSBllBB Bf 1^ WBa Travel t* aai Pre. the class of iy_7. l" or nveje.ro w.„ ■- hae been pastor of tbs Fsnnets likely bs able to follow his voca- rg church, for a port of his tion for a tew weeks. Their many orate being a student at lucetoo. Shoald be accept, whicb ia coo* eatly expected, he will bring to _JMS, wjjte andtwo child- gXao parsonage, Wbioh bas" ithe Rsv. and friends oongratalats tbem on what might have been more serious injuries. Ponssr BMlioal DM la Oaarlorol .-WoHtot the death of Mrs. Minoie WilliamsoOjW Captain and Jfrs. Edgar Mo] Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. Charle Hoover hsvs returned from I pleasant motor tour of N« York state. A. J. Pettit, of Harrisburg, visiting at tba home of bis son-is law rod daughter, Freignt Ageal and ifrs. J. H. Leffard on Of ohard street. Cleon Moffat returned to Uniojj towo on Wednesday after a vao*1 tion of two weeks, sod was companisd by bis parents, returned home the same day. Madeline Koon'z, Jeanet who has been spending summer at the home ot her j mother; Mrs. J. A. Boyd, Oi place, has returned to her hi Frank Jamison, who speot summer months with home has returned to the Uoiverail Texas, at College Station, he is assistant professor Mi culture. ''JJ Elmer E. Sheriff of M formerly of tbis borougb, is | ing with his Dareutj B-UJiaflHJ '' loffB 8arv*T Per Bilk Ooatrol Law P; A preliminary survey of tbe *rm8 from whicb raw milk ii' kid to tbe consumer and of tbo pssteurizing plants, is now beiog irriedon throughout the state by .embers of tbs health depart* rnient's field milk inspection staff, j sccording to a report submitted, prepared by Ralph E. Irwin, chief F tbe milk section. According to Irwin this activity has beeu undertaken to assist bilk distributors in making pre- orations and developing proper |lans tor the compliance of the cently enacted milk control law jfeioh will be put into active op* Itmtion in 1980. BMora IBoQoodB sr Arrosl Will Poliov The party who stole a nsw pair oi rubber hip boots from tbe pablio buildiog is known, and he is advised to return tbe boots to the.| office of the Chief Burgess ot the borough withia two days, or ar rest and exposure will follow. —Home from. Scranton what) I they served as colbr guard witlia Howard M. Gardner poal American Legion, ot Tyrone, sne the state Legion convention cc,i last week, First Sergeant WarreL9_| Lather MeKinney and Gorportngl Joseph L MeFarland report tt thoroughly enjoyable trip. FollovMe ing tho mammoth fifteen mibric street parade in whioh sta.ate Legion units participated, trues' two local men mad* a motor tot a oi the scenic Lackawanna vallebe i visiting first ths Hudson coeng* mines at Carbondale where til at doily mine output is upwards >r, a oae' baadred aod fifty oars, goitxpr thence to Mount Pocooo, famfon as a summer resort. Thsy w« especially impressed with I hospitality ot the people of Scr«wlp ton as were also Corporal and J ^_. ■William Sitmao, Jr., just return 8o| *_f iVSla. iom Bcroutnn as reprewutofclj edyo. iu water supolT !• boldiog Jo»» ^ ^"|| loutvsr, wril, nevertheless w. J^fT Ibaseuonoto waste. i*w-.***-t ^ _ar TtbIbbub takes 8addsBly Sto* S. R. Vandevander, a former sideot ot tbe borougb, but for ie past two years living in Ponx- itawney, and a conductor oo the reason division, was takeu sad- joly sick while on duty at Ores* o last Saturday and was admitted to tbe Altoona hospital, tare he is now receiving treat- nt. ^^^ "Trespass notices tor sale at |a office, ten cents each. -Labor Day was generally ob* pad in tbs borougb, wben most places of business were closed. races in the afternoon proved a big attraction for our Sens. >mmisaioner Benjamin G. boo of tbe Bureau of Motor jiioles has given Supt. W. C. i of ths State Highway Pa- Ithe names of 4,800 garages repair shops which have re- ted that they be mads exam- stations daring the corn- pry inspection period for it vehicles whioh begins 11, and continues until Nov. 1 .Before any ot these stations |iveo Commissioner Eynon's they must prove to the sat- loo of motor patrolmen that sre equipped to make com- i inspections snd th at their lareaotually mechanics. the late James A. Williamson, who died in the borough a namber of years ago, and was uoited in marriage to Theodore Lindsay, who survives. She was a member of the Methodist charoh and during her residence bere was quite active in cbnreh affairs. The remains woie brought to Bellwood oo Saturday and interred in Logan Valley oemetery. Clark Smith and wife, of West- ville, If. J., were recent visitors among friends in the borougb. George Crewson, wite sod family ot Buffalo, N. Y., spent Labor Day at the home of R. L. McClos key on Boyles street. Mra. J. W. Mollenkopt, of Williamsport, ie the guest of ber sisters, Mrs. Wellington Y. Bland and Miss Clare Buckwalter. 0. M. Carse, ot Cleveland.Ohio, was a recent guest at tbe home of his sister, Mrs. W. A. Dyssrt on tbe hill section ot tbe boroogb. John Fuoss, wife and daughter Emaline, ot East McKeesport,, spent a few days recently with friends in the borough and Aotis. township. Siebert Hetrick has returned to Detroit, after a visit of a few weeks at the home of his parents, Constable and Mre F. S. Hetrick South Second street. Orville Moore, wite and daughter, of Elizabeth, N. J., spent a few days last week at tbe bome ot ifrs. Moore's parents, J. Frank Gilmore aod wife on Railroad street. Willard Bland, after spending tbe summer in Philadelphia and at the home ot bis parents, W. Y. Blaud and wite on East Fifth street, bas again entered Broad- dus college at Philippi, W. Va., for the fall and winter terms. Mrs. T. W. McCaulley and daughter Lavina have arriued home from Grand Rapids, Mich., whejethey were visiting Elmer Cherry and family and other friends, and enjoyed a delightful time. The Cherry family is. getting aloog nicely aad like Michigan very well. T^„^iB1^|vBaB_jtyt*Js^ vacation with home trie Ricbard E. Ream, assistant pi cipal of a-distriot high school West Philadelphia has retnnu to resume his duties. Mrs. J. S. Tilbert, wbo had! been visiting ber mother, Mrs. H. Hamer, Main street, bas] returned to her bome at Racine*! Wisconsin. Hsr little daughter* Vivian will remain for some tiaosj Mr. snd Mrs. Witmar Brent man, Upper Darby, tbsir son U law and daughter, Mr. sod Mi Carl Klinglehotfer and two child ren, Philadelphia, aod ths daughter Eleanor, Upper Darb] were recent guests ot Jfrs. Bi neman's parents, W. B. Dyi and wife. Guy L. Bower, assistant ti urer oi tbs Bsllwood Trust pany, wife sod sons, have return*, from a ten day stay with friend in Philadelphia. They ws accompanied to Bellwood by K. Bentley, wife and danght wbo will visit here tor a bi time. T. J. Robinson and wife north Tuckahoo street, and Sv'd ester Reed and wite, of Pitts buj have retorned from a motor wbieb took them to Virgin"! While tbere tbey visited tl famous Luray cave and roil otber points ot interest. JI Reed will be remembered as 11 Jane Embrey whose father, Rev. Charles Embrey, was at time pastor of the Logan Ve Baptist church, Bellwood. W. W. Stewart, wite daughter Miss Jeanette ot 49-j, First street, returned Tue; eveniog from a vacation trip/ included a visit to Warren, Bad a weeks camping at Ml along the lake, in company] Mr. and Mrs. Edward and three children, Pitt Tbey also visited Niagara coming horns by way of town and Warren, Pa. Jfr. art aad Mr. Harold saw U races at Olevelar.4 ■"•' '!'-.'4''''i;- -*■'■•'. ■■- ■ ''--'"-V |
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