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m$ matt Items Thavt.WiM lttU*>\ H est Our Readers BKppilBlffpiI^El Tsrsi rsfsirssayjlssswll^i) Hi Dolose ef Oar Bet-oath—Tfce Oalaau Opt Sefceorlbea Baler, g -;-: —Trespass notices "for sal$ this office, ten ©enja .each. n__tq>»mith ,b#h aad , qoiratiV ws officeJfriy . *^lw''8ale>—Six rjoo 'lot 88x180. Inquire 809 Second street, Bellwood, R —Luoein Jeffries, of Pj was here on Tuesday the funeral otav J. Clement Wray, —Rally day at the church Bible school next day. Syecial music at tbe mora ing church service. —For Sate—A parlor organ in good condition; win ba sold cheap. Inquire of B. C+ Greenland, 616 8oatb Fourth street, .Bellwood. 80 2t —One day recently a littlo child by ths name of MeCraeken 'ou tbs north side, was painfully scalded by palling a pot pi boil ing coffee trom tb e stove. * —For Sale—Tba ft M. Donley property on Ninth street, Bell-" wood; ior sale cheap to quick* buyer. Inquire of Robert Stephens, 1008 Bridge steet, Altoo SS, Pa. 80-8t 0. B. Delaocey and wife, oi Mpsrlly Vltfcla Past BSSfW ,s.i -'SAMUBt-aa>aCARTMt V »vi*i*ia Cfe'***' '""""*' .-at SHffinei M. Carter dird-at 6 or'clealr Friday morning of last week toon< the Mercyj. hospital in Allowing an lllnes* of sev- ts. He was bora Vise. in oosfiil^be log homes T3P9 * & NO 32 "Whei roptt ■But along. North Manchester, were ih&J&aoue, to b*> _aeofa niaee, Mrs; ay^JteOS Fourth was Irttamber of 8t fan churtrl--^it Mid- me lodge Ni»r49i, tra^t^; Jjtfasf»t if ejm\\^p^*b^hh ijprVtmi Locomotive En _______ mbia, Pa. He i* survived^, by several nieces aod nephews. FanertH servi© held at the home of h4*vrfT Rod key, at 2 o'clock last afternoon with Rev. G fer, pastor of tbe Secon churchy of Altooaa, Tbe Tyrone lodge of Mi dacted tbe private burial l Valley cemetery. hang afteand gineefs Kited' where he RTO "•**fBa)i*y eaidy summer,.^ej*!fe3ii waye in tba tuffehj&J health. About two mom be went to Atlantic City* ouperation, where iNp critieally -ill and could not JK moved snd remained rheal^ tlve summons of death cameV Jama* Clement .Wray 1 S» hi thi*t^ugb^De^f_.l] ,*''I» tha son <*tpAvtf%f ' and, CflCfijlittS oa the steamer PTwajBiriiasei i tHiin "One beautiful evening I. was tsa- ff*S ta tHfc garden bt-our IiaMI .jHl a to gwhea eight natives neeested mai* '" sti-oc- BMUej^ttM^. ""*2*t*flM placed a h-ndtajrehlef in ana r taieaHr while the other* ttedfg tpsjaste iniil^wl^'tjnllla^ street a lew days tbe begining of tba week. Charles P. Raugh aod wife, returned to their home in Bell- vue, Ohio, last S tturday, alter a visit ot ten days at the home of Mr_s. Sellers Raugb, on South Second street. —United Evangelical ohurob, R. H. Dick, pastor. 9.80 Sunday school; 10.80 preaching, subject, '•The Immortality of tbe Soul/' 2.30 preaching at Pinecrolt; 6.45 K. L. C. E.; 7.45 preaching, theme, "What's in a Name." —Tuesday evening at tbe horns ot Mrs. Bollinger on South First ttreet the members of the W. C. -T. IT. celebrated the 82nd birthday of Frances iWillard. About thirty were present and enjoyed .a prepared program, under the supervision of Mrs. W. A. Love and Mrs. Jobn Bechtol* —Tbe it -"ill bo a meeting of tha Bov Scouts Friday evening at 7.80 o'clock. in the public building. Every 8COut oat. .There will be a hike i« s.uah mountain on Saturday for chestnuts- Tbey will starts at 6.80 a. m., and every scout is requested to bs at the corner of Main and Cambria e reets on time. —At tbe recent session of the United Brethern conference wbi- t--i was in annual session in Alto oaa, Rev. C. L. Welch was returned to tbis charge for another _* esr. He has been tbe faithful j > istor tot the past five years and lB]ules Fatal to Edws\rd Lohr, fifteen years ajjp a resident of Clark street, b ____' ■isua thst time living etRiveona, {OWs« Sestained injuries while working about a buzz saw oa* d_J**sgW-el. tuat proved Jja»j| ______________ ***atK*-Wfcf i* iwuser bared by many of oor citizens aad tbe announcement ot bis death was a great shook to tbem. He is survived by bis wife and a number of children. Interment was made st Ravenna today. A. D. Bechtol aod wife, aod Mra. George Rumbarger of this plsoe were in attendancr at the funeral. He was aged about fifty years and while a resident of our town wsa employed by tbe railroad com* pany. under his ministry tbe church las been greatly improved,and n any additions made to tbe membership. —Olivet Baptist oh urch. Sun* day school at 9.30; morning service at 10.45. At tbis time tbe quarterly communion will be bald, Rev. E. C. Miller will ba the k| eaker." At tbe close of this ser- vi e a congregational meeting will be held. Evening service at 7 80, Rev. E. C. Miller preaching. T.vo cottage meetings on Friday evening at Ira Hunter's home on N»rth Tuckahoe street, and at M rs. Irwin's on South Third St. All welcome. Oraee Lntheraa Bales The Women's Missionary so eiety held a Very interesting.meeting in tbe Sunday school room on Tueaday evening. The topic waa "The Light add Darkest; tha Bible and Modern issues." A genera* uiscucsion of the present \A/£y iiftues led by Mrs. F. A. Hamilton proved to be very interesting. mVs. E. N. Wilson and Mrs. Wesley Kiresahorder were elected delegates to-tbe Alleghany Syn- odieal convention ta be held in Second Lutheran church, Altoona, next weak. Prepaaatory service will be held on Friday evening at 7.80. .Next Sunday the Holy Communion at rboth moroing and evening services. Infant baptism at morning service. fxMt :_ri*V*v ts-jjf: —The Centre Baptist association meets st Lewistown this week.- Attending its meeting are Mrs. W. A. Foi*ey Mrs. J. V. Smelker, Mrs. Robert Holden, Mrs. Thos. Apple, Miss Margaret McCaulley and Miss Helen Wllla. —Special services in the Presbyterian ehureh this week. The Man's Brotherhood will meet at tha home of Ralph F. Taylor on Orchard street Thursday evening. Rev. I J. O. O. MeCraeken, of Juniata, is expected to preach Friday evening at 7.80. Tbe sacrament of tba Lord's Supper will ba celebrated Sunday morn* ing at 10.45. Preaching in ths evening at 7.80, sublect, "A Cake Not Turned." precession, and wHIT'the tags of a liberal educatioi attained to the place of be .ojgj of the best counsellors beforflg! Blair county har. Altar bis graduation. Wray wss adnrittad«-io tha :****j*€*_ ^g -*.--_, - •*__-*_ enty and maintained an office in the Altooua Trust building and also ia Bellwood. Several yearei ago he was appointed referee ii bankruptcy for tbe middle district of Pennsylvania, a position he filled with credit to himself and to the credit of all having dealings with the referee. He waa a member of tbe Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and ol Tyrone lodge 494, F. and A. M.,of Harrisburg Consistory, of Jaffa Temple, A. A* O. M. N. 8. of Altoona; Altoona lodge 102, B. P. O. ft and of the Altoona Chamber of Comerce. The body was brought to tha home of his mother on Railroad street Sunday evening, arriving on fast line at 7.61, and trom wbere tbe funeral service was bald Tuesday afternoon at 2.80 o'oloek and waa conducted by tbe family pastor, Rev. Samuel Bar- bar, ot the Presbyterain church. Tbe members of Tyrone lodge No. 494, Free and Accepted Masons conducted the beautiful Masonic burial in the Logan Valley cemetery. Su rviving are hia **pA mother, five sisters and one broth«.r. Jamas Clamant Wray was a lalwyer ot brilliant attainments and it was but natnral for bim to rise to a prominent position in his profession. He bore tbe respect and high esteem of hundreds of our citizens, who ware deeply grieved to know tbat their friend had passed to that invisible world He was a friend to all and will b* f**tt* missed in tbe activity Ot life, as was fully ottcetod by tba large concourse that was present at the obsequies to pay tha last tribute of respect to his memory. A meeting of ioe bar aeaooiation was held IS the T. ftf. O. A, prevloo* to tbe fooersl. Preeldeot Or. W. L. Wood- oook oalled the maatlog to order and pre- saoted Hon. Judge Tbomaa J. Baldrige aa the presidio*; offioe. The following raaolutlooa were presented by Attorney Isaiah Bobeel ioe, eeoooded by Or. Wood- ecok and adopted ; "Jams OlotMBt rf.-j, a smssSsi ef Wtsral Veil Known Persess Bave Takes Opes Tfctnuelves 0M Marriage Tews SHAVER-LEDDY. Willard L. Shaver, son of Mrs. Sue D. Shave, of 102 Howard av- lanue, Altoona, and Miss Nellie M. Leddy, daughter of John T. Leddy and wife of Main atreet, ware united in marriage on Wednesday |«t Clarendon, Virginia, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Frederick Lackey, psstor of St. Charles Catholic church. Tha oonble were attended by Charles V. O'Brien and wife, sister and "brother-in law of the bride. I Tbe bride is a graduate of tha Bellwood High 8chool and Zeth's business college, being employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company as a nli ni^fajlhi i in the M. C. B. clearing °£tfwTe depart- |pent in Altoona, and for several years was associated with tba AI- *to-_f.: Cumber of Commerce. Mr. Shaver is tha well known Wrier?'jajainer at the Altoona FrornVter a two week's wed- y will be at home in srUnit isiinpirnished apartment the Metropoi\-teenth avenue, AI (third street am laa _________ DUGANNE-CESSNA, t. dtiathe office ot Justice of t Peace C. Irwin Lewis, Holliday trtA Cnarles Elmer Dugan liiadMiae Mar^ Florence Cessn both of this place, were united i Bftarriage on Monday morning! bra trip^to eastern cities, tbejf til reside mour town, tbo groom( mplo_f*e*.by the Pennsy as ^Thehride fcTJHBriaaiSd^ wife. The popular young people have tba. good wishes of many triends. BABjtXT^NEAEEOOF H ANNA-HOSTLER The residence ot Jesse Near- hoof and wife on North Tuckahoe -street was tha scene of a pretty double wedding ceremony Tuesday evening at 7 o'olock, when Rev. C. L. Welch, pastor of the United Brethren ohuroh tied tbe nuptial knot tor Mr. Barley and Miss Pearl Nearhoof and Charles Edwin Hanna and Miss Florence Ellen Hostler. Some fifteen relatives and immediate friends witnessed the ceremony and enjoyed the elaborate chicken dinner that followed. Tbass young folks are all well known and highly esteemed in social aad church circles in town and their matrimonial bark will be well freighted with good wishes of a host of (Viands. Slipping away from their friends aud going by auto to Tyrone, tha newly weds left for Atlantic City, where they will enjoy their honeymoon, returning to make tbeir homes in Bellwood. the Blair Coonty Bar, died In Atleatlo City, New Jersey, on Satarday, September 94,1921, at S o'olook p. as., sged forty.tbree yeara "Mr. Wray waa bora in Bellwood De- oembei 8rd, 1877, and was tbe son of David L. (deoeaaed) and Oarolioe If a I. Isoe Wray. •'Mr. Wray waa aduoated at Waablog- ton and Jefferson college from wbleh bo w*a gradaatad In tbo year 1899, aod bad conferred npon blm a Degree of Batbe- lor *t Arte. Be tben entered the law robool af tbe Unlveralty ef Pennaylvania from wbiob be wae graduated la the year 1903 aod by It there waa oonferred npon him tbe Degree of Bachelor of lawa. "Mr. Wray waa admitted to ibe prao- tloe of bia profeeaioo ia Blair Couoty oa tan IStb AAf et May, 1908, aad waa a member of tbe Superior and Snpreme Courts of Penoaylvania as well |aa tbe United Sutra DtetTlet Court for the Western Dlstriot af Peooeylvaoia. "tmmedlatelv opon bia ad mias Ion be opened offloaa for the praotlee of law la Bellwood aad Altoona. Io tba praotloe of bia profession be wae ever eoorteou* aad eooalderato to hia fellow ■aasabers ef Hltt -- HOLIDAT HUPITIALS Ristty Woddlat at Tlptaa is by a laaiber af rriaaia Tbe fine old Dysart countryseat at Tipton waa tba scene of a pretty wedding last Saturday evening when Mits Catharine Holliday, youngest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday, of Loraine, Ohio, became tha life companion ot Douglas Baldwin Hill, of Layfayette, Indiana, tbe beautiful ceremony being performed by the bride's cousin, Rev. Jamas W. Ramsey, of Cleveland, Ohio, assisted by Rev. H. F. King, of Tyrone, a long time friend of tbe family. Tbe biide was attended by Miss Dorothy Moore, of Bellwood as maid of honor, and Miss Jaua Ramsey McClure, ot St. Louis, as bridesmaid, Little Sarah Eaat- on McKirdy, of Edgeworth, and Betty Ford, of Lookbaven, were ribbon bearers and little Betty Holliday, flower girl, William F. Holliday, of Detroit brother of the bride, was best man. Among tbe hundred guests wbo witnessed the pretty- ceremouy were quite a number ot out of town guests, among them Mrs. James Curran Hill, the groom's mother, and Miss Martha Baldwin bis aunt, both of Wyoming, Ohio, also Mrs, Charles Hamilton, of Atlantic City, and Miss Phoebe Ramsay, of Dayton. Mr.and Mrs Hill will be at noma after Oat 1 at Lafayette, lad. The bride for a number of years has been one' of the well known and popular young ladies of the aWa^aaa)t^a^»itggtl*-__., *)#*•>]$>e had spent the Toajor portion~ of her Hfa, and is greatly esteemed by her many friends. She enters upon her new relation in life bearing witb her the best wishes of her many friends and associates for % long and joyous voyage, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS People Wbo Viait Here and Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF .IIB CITIZENS Onsets Whs An latartalaei by ■sOvaed nssls ressasl Bsattsa si tl Whs *MS*al fa and Pre. the bar. He was exoeedingly modest, a lover of troth aod -despised sham aod and preteoae. Hto thorough knowledge of thr law, keen mind and otrefnl atteo t'oo to the boslnesa entrusted to blm won ror blm tbe endorsement of tbe Blair Oonnty Bar ao tbat he waa appointed Referee lo Banhraptoy of Blsir Connty. Hia administration of tbe duties of hto office was eo aatiafaotory to all those Who appeared tbereio tbat be waa aaooessiv/ely appointed to enooead himself from tbe date of hia appointment to the date of bto deoeaae. Hia obarming peraooallty, high aanse of duty aad atrlot Integrity attached to blm maay frienda among tba nfem • here of the bar aad the layman. "Io tha oourae of bia/ praotloe be waa aolioltor of tbo boroogb of Bellwood aad the township of aaQ___B wbiob later posi tion he held at the "Mr. Wray waa | Kappa Psi Fratsrj No. 404. P. aod A. t hto death, aber of tbo Pbl f Tyrooe Lodge f wbloh he waa at one'tine Worahlpfol If aater, of Har- rlaburg (Jeastotory. of Jaffa Temple A, A.O ll. N 8, of Alaaeaj. Lodge 10S, B. P. O. B and of the^Vaoosa Chamber ofCommetoe. Tberefo.e *»« H Resolved, Tbat tha foregoiog~Blemor- lal ba adopted aa ezpreealog the affeotion and reapeet of tbe Blair Oonnty Bar As- eoelatloo. That the earner be spread upon tbe mlootee of tbe Aeaooiation. Tbat with tbe approval or tbe oourt a ooyy thereof be apread upou tbe reoorJa of tbo Blair ooooty ooorta. "Aod that a oopy of tbeae resolaliooe be furnished tbe mother of ear deoeaaed brother." Isaiah Schbblixb, 3. Austin Sullivan J .• Gao. M. Mktbbs, John J, Haberstrob, Homer I, Bmith, Judge Baldrige made a Short aaloglatie addrraa oo the deoeaaed aid waa follow* od by trlbotea to bto memory by Tbomaa H. Oreevy, O. H. Hewit, Rlohard H Gilbert, M. M. Morrow, O. Lloyd Olay- eomb, H. A D.vla and others Tbe hooorary pallbearers were : Boa. Thomas J. Baldrige, J. Aoatlo flnlllSSSL 3. W. Wylaod, Cbarlea A. Beewlok, Ralph P. Taylor, George M. Meyere. Lo- elao Jeffries, Bertram Leopold, George C. Irwlo aad U. 8. Flick. Tho aotive pallbearere were tbo following members of the bar : J. Poster Meek, O Lloyd Clayeomb, Obarlre M. Knrta, Iaalab Sobeellee, Riobard B. Gilbert aod Praok K Troatwloe. O. H. Sowers aod wife, of Lancaster coanty, ara gussta et tbe J. Frank Gilmore borne en Railroad street. Bev. H. K. Bower ia at Lewis* town today, where he is in attendance at tba saations of tbe Centre Baptist association. Fred Schappel and wife, of Cressona, Schuylkill county, are guests of Engineer William A. Gordon and wife on Main street. —We return oar thanks to James B. Isenberg, of Henshey- town, for a basket of line, large potatoes, which were raised in his cardan. Paal Lacrone, of Glasgow, spent laat Saturday io Bellwood aa the guest of his young friend Kenneth Fuoss at his home on Boyles street. Arthur Fleming and wife, of Detroit, announce tba birth of a son. Thia makes tha fifteenth grandchild in tha family of O. 8. Flaming and wite. Mrs. W. L. Davis and daughter Miss Carrie Davis, of Washington, D. O., visited at the home of ft W. Baker and wife on tba li'l a few days recently. *'7wt.' W. M. Bower and mite and ___________? —_S _____£______r__t§£5£' -v-?"^a. ->4*"__Waj__PJk, evening from a visit of a fewd***yft among frienda in Perry oonnty. Mra. Elmer Watsotr; (formerly Miss Maud Tweed,) of Newport spent a few daya tba begining of tba weak in town renewing old acquaintances and waa a guest at the Jeffries home on Boyle street. J. S. Kough and wife, Frank Nawlin and with and Mrs. Eipp, all of Newport, motored on Sunday to Bellwood and attended the Methodist ohuroh services, returning home in the afternoon. They were Bev. Ball's former parishioners. Miss Lulu Prioe McCord, after a delightful visit of a month at the home of bar mother, Mrs. Matilda Price on Boylas street left last Saturday tor Clarksburg, W. Va.,*where aha and her hue- heed will be located for the next few months. Frank Moore, of Altoona, a few years ago a resident of oar borough when he waa employed on tha Bellwood division as a carpenter, was a short time cellar at onr office Monday morning. It is now sixteen years since ha movi d away, yet ha enjoys getting baok to our town once in awhile and renewing eld acquaintances. J. Banks Knrta, Esq., of Altoona, waa a Bellwood visitor Tuesday afternoon and while hero found time to pay oor office a call- Mr. Knrta is one of the ieadiug practitioners before tbe Blair county bar and enjoys a l&rgn practice. It will be good Dews t<> his many friends to kuow that h-s will ba a candidate for tha Republican nomination for congress next year from this district, which | is composed of the couuties of Blsir and Bedford. Attorney Kurtz has friends by tha hundreds all over the district and at this early stage of race has received their assurance ot united support Blair county is duly entitled to the congressman tins time, as tba other county in tba die* ■I trict bas bad a representative since H we have been served. ai f
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1921-09-29 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, September 29, 1921, Volume 34 Number 32 |
Volume | 34 |
Issue | 32 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1921-09-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1921-09-29 |
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Full Text | m$ matt Items Thavt.WiM lttU*>\ H est Our Readers BKppilBlffpiI^El Tsrsi rsfsirssayjlssswll^i) Hi Dolose ef Oar Bet-oath—Tfce Oalaau Opt Sefceorlbea Baler, g -;-: —Trespass notices "for sal$ this office, ten ©enja .each. n__tq>»mith ,b#h aad , qoiratiV ws officeJfriy . *^lw''8ale>—Six rjoo 'lot 88x180. Inquire 809 Second street, Bellwood, R —Luoein Jeffries, of Pj was here on Tuesday the funeral otav J. Clement Wray, —Rally day at the church Bible school next day. Syecial music at tbe mora ing church service. —For Sate—A parlor organ in good condition; win ba sold cheap. Inquire of B. C+ Greenland, 616 8oatb Fourth street, .Bellwood. 80 2t —One day recently a littlo child by ths name of MeCraeken 'ou tbs north side, was painfully scalded by palling a pot pi boil ing coffee trom tb e stove. * —For Sale—Tba ft M. Donley property on Ninth street, Bell-" wood; ior sale cheap to quick* buyer. Inquire of Robert Stephens, 1008 Bridge steet, Altoo SS, Pa. 80-8t 0. B. Delaocey and wife, oi Mpsrlly Vltfcla Past BSSfW ,s.i -'SAMUBt-aa>aCARTMt V »vi*i*ia Cfe'***' '""""*' .-at SHffinei M. Carter dird-at 6 or'clealr Friday morning of last week toon< the Mercyj. hospital in Allowing an lllnes* of sev- ts. He was bora Vise. in oosfiil^be log homes T3P9 * & NO 32 "Whei roptt ■But along. North Manchester, were ih&J&aoue, to b*> _aeofa niaee, Mrs; ay^JteOS Fourth was Irttamber of 8t fan churtrl--^it Mid- me lodge Ni»r49i, tra^t^; Jjtfasf»t if ejm\\^p^*b^hh ijprVtmi Locomotive En _______ mbia, Pa. He i* survived^, by several nieces aod nephews. FanertH servi© held at the home of h4*vrfT Rod key, at 2 o'clock last afternoon with Rev. G fer, pastor of tbe Secon churchy of Altooaa, Tbe Tyrone lodge of Mi dacted tbe private burial l Valley cemetery. hang afteand gineefs Kited' where he RTO "•**fBa)i*y eaidy summer,.^ej*!fe3ii waye in tba tuffehj&J health. About two mom be went to Atlantic City* ouperation, where iNp critieally -ill and could not JK moved snd remained rheal^ tlve summons of death cameV Jama* Clement .Wray 1 S» hi thi*t^ugb^De^f_.l] ,*''I» tha son <*tpAvtf%f ' and, CflCfijlittS oa the steamer PTwajBiriiasei i tHiin "One beautiful evening I. was tsa- ff*S ta tHfc garden bt-our IiaMI .jHl a to gwhea eight natives neeested mai* '" sti-oc- BMUej^ttM^. ""*2*t*flM placed a h-ndtajrehlef in ana r taieaHr while the other* ttedfg tpsjaste iniil^wl^'tjnllla^ street a lew days tbe begining of tba week. Charles P. Raugh aod wife, returned to their home in Bell- vue, Ohio, last S tturday, alter a visit ot ten days at the home of Mr_s. Sellers Raugb, on South Second street. —United Evangelical ohurob, R. H. Dick, pastor. 9.80 Sunday school; 10.80 preaching, subject, '•The Immortality of tbe Soul/' 2.30 preaching at Pinecrolt; 6.45 K. L. C. E.; 7.45 preaching, theme, "What's in a Name." —Tuesday evening at tbe horns ot Mrs. Bollinger on South First ttreet the members of the W. C. -T. IT. celebrated the 82nd birthday of Frances iWillard. About thirty were present and enjoyed .a prepared program, under the supervision of Mrs. W. A. Love and Mrs. Jobn Bechtol* —Tbe it -"ill bo a meeting of tha Bov Scouts Friday evening at 7.80 o'clock. in the public building. Every 8COut oat. .There will be a hike i« s.uah mountain on Saturday for chestnuts- Tbey will starts at 6.80 a. m., and every scout is requested to bs at the corner of Main and Cambria e reets on time. —At tbe recent session of the United Brethern conference wbi- t--i was in annual session in Alto oaa, Rev. C. L. Welch was returned to tbis charge for another _* esr. He has been tbe faithful j > istor tot the past five years and lB]ules Fatal to Edws\rd Lohr, fifteen years ajjp a resident of Clark street, b ____' ■isua thst time living etRiveona, {OWs« Sestained injuries while working about a buzz saw oa* d_J**sgW-el. tuat proved Jja»j| ______________ ***atK*-Wfcf i* iwuser bared by many of oor citizens aad tbe announcement ot bis death was a great shook to tbem. He is survived by bis wife and a number of children. Interment was made st Ravenna today. A. D. Bechtol aod wife, aod Mra. George Rumbarger of this plsoe were in attendancr at the funeral. He was aged about fifty years and while a resident of our town wsa employed by tbe railroad com* pany. under his ministry tbe church las been greatly improved,and n any additions made to tbe membership. —Olivet Baptist oh urch. Sun* day school at 9.30; morning service at 10.45. At tbis time tbe quarterly communion will be bald, Rev. E. C. Miller will ba the k| eaker." At tbe close of this ser- vi e a congregational meeting will be held. Evening service at 7 80, Rev. E. C. Miller preaching. T.vo cottage meetings on Friday evening at Ira Hunter's home on N»rth Tuckahoe street, and at M rs. Irwin's on South Third St. All welcome. Oraee Lntheraa Bales The Women's Missionary so eiety held a Very interesting.meeting in tbe Sunday school room on Tueaday evening. The topic waa "The Light add Darkest; tha Bible and Modern issues." A genera* uiscucsion of the present \A/£y iiftues led by Mrs. F. A. Hamilton proved to be very interesting. mVs. E. N. Wilson and Mrs. Wesley Kiresahorder were elected delegates to-tbe Alleghany Syn- odieal convention ta be held in Second Lutheran church, Altoona, next weak. Prepaaatory service will be held on Friday evening at 7.80. .Next Sunday the Holy Communion at rboth moroing and evening services. Infant baptism at morning service. fxMt :_ri*V*v ts-jjf: —The Centre Baptist association meets st Lewistown this week.- Attending its meeting are Mrs. W. A. Foi*ey Mrs. J. V. Smelker, Mrs. Robert Holden, Mrs. Thos. Apple, Miss Margaret McCaulley and Miss Helen Wllla. —Special services in the Presbyterian ehureh this week. The Man's Brotherhood will meet at tha home of Ralph F. Taylor on Orchard street Thursday evening. Rev. I J. O. O. MeCraeken, of Juniata, is expected to preach Friday evening at 7.80. Tbe sacrament of tba Lord's Supper will ba celebrated Sunday morn* ing at 10.45. Preaching in ths evening at 7.80, sublect, "A Cake Not Turned." precession, and wHIT'the tags of a liberal educatioi attained to the place of be .ojgj of the best counsellors beforflg! Blair county har. Altar bis graduation. Wray wss adnrittad«-io tha :****j*€*_ ^g -*.--_, - •*__-*_ enty and maintained an office in the Altooua Trust building and also ia Bellwood. Several yearei ago he was appointed referee ii bankruptcy for tbe middle district of Pennsylvania, a position he filled with credit to himself and to the credit of all having dealings with the referee. He waa a member of tbe Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and ol Tyrone lodge 494, F. and A. M.,of Harrisburg Consistory, of Jaffa Temple, A. A* O. M. N. 8. of Altoona; Altoona lodge 102, B. P. O. ft and of the Altoona Chamber of Comerce. The body was brought to tha home of his mother on Railroad street Sunday evening, arriving on fast line at 7.61, and trom wbere tbe funeral service was bald Tuesday afternoon at 2.80 o'oloek and waa conducted by tbe family pastor, Rev. Samuel Bar- bar, ot the Presbyterain church. Tbe members of Tyrone lodge No. 494, Free and Accepted Masons conducted the beautiful Masonic burial in the Logan Valley cemetery. Su rviving are hia **pA mother, five sisters and one broth«.r. Jamas Clamant Wray was a lalwyer ot brilliant attainments and it was but natnral for bim to rise to a prominent position in his profession. He bore tbe respect and high esteem of hundreds of our citizens, who ware deeply grieved to know tbat their friend had passed to that invisible world He was a friend to all and will b* f**tt* missed in tbe activity Ot life, as was fully ottcetod by tba large concourse that was present at the obsequies to pay tha last tribute of respect to his memory. A meeting of ioe bar aeaooiation was held IS the T. ftf. O. A, prevloo* to tbe fooersl. Preeldeot Or. W. L. Wood- oook oalled the maatlog to order and pre- saoted Hon. Judge Tbomaa J. Baldrige aa the presidio*; offioe. The following raaolutlooa were presented by Attorney Isaiah Bobeel ioe, eeoooded by Or. Wood- ecok and adopted ; "Jams OlotMBt rf.-j, a smssSsi ef Wtsral Veil Known Persess Bave Takes Opes Tfctnuelves 0M Marriage Tews SHAVER-LEDDY. Willard L. Shaver, son of Mrs. Sue D. Shave, of 102 Howard av- lanue, Altoona, and Miss Nellie M. Leddy, daughter of John T. Leddy and wife of Main atreet, ware united in marriage on Wednesday |«t Clarendon, Virginia, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Frederick Lackey, psstor of St. Charles Catholic church. Tha oonble were attended by Charles V. O'Brien and wife, sister and "brother-in law of the bride. I Tbe bride is a graduate of tha Bellwood High 8chool and Zeth's business college, being employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company as a nli ni^fajlhi i in the M. C. B. clearing °£tfwTe depart- |pent in Altoona, and for several years was associated with tba AI- *to-_f.: Cumber of Commerce. Mr. Shaver is tha well known Wrier?'jajainer at the Altoona FrornVter a two week's wed- y will be at home in srUnit isiinpirnished apartment the Metropoi\-teenth avenue, AI (third street am laa _________ DUGANNE-CESSNA, t. dtiathe office ot Justice of t Peace C. Irwin Lewis, Holliday trtA Cnarles Elmer Dugan liiadMiae Mar^ Florence Cessn both of this place, were united i Bftarriage on Monday morning! bra trip^to eastern cities, tbejf til reside mour town, tbo groom( mplo_f*e*.by the Pennsy as ^Thehride fcTJHBriaaiSd^ wife. The popular young people have tba. good wishes of many triends. BABjtXT^NEAEEOOF H ANNA-HOSTLER The residence ot Jesse Near- hoof and wife on North Tuckahoe -street was tha scene of a pretty double wedding ceremony Tuesday evening at 7 o'olock, when Rev. C. L. Welch, pastor of the United Brethren ohuroh tied tbe nuptial knot tor Mr. Barley and Miss Pearl Nearhoof and Charles Edwin Hanna and Miss Florence Ellen Hostler. Some fifteen relatives and immediate friends witnessed the ceremony and enjoyed the elaborate chicken dinner that followed. Tbass young folks are all well known and highly esteemed in social aad church circles in town and their matrimonial bark will be well freighted with good wishes of a host of (Viands. Slipping away from their friends aud going by auto to Tyrone, tha newly weds left for Atlantic City, where they will enjoy their honeymoon, returning to make tbeir homes in Bellwood. the Blair Coonty Bar, died In Atleatlo City, New Jersey, on Satarday, September 94,1921, at S o'olook p. as., sged forty.tbree yeara "Mr. Wray waa bora in Bellwood De- oembei 8rd, 1877, and was tbe son of David L. (deoeaaed) and Oarolioe If a I. Isoe Wray. •'Mr. Wray waa aduoated at Waablog- ton and Jefferson college from wbleh bo w*a gradaatad In tbo year 1899, aod bad conferred npon blm a Degree of Batbe- lor *t Arte. Be tben entered the law robool af tbe Unlveralty ef Pennaylvania from wbiob be wae graduated la the year 1903 aod by It there waa oonferred npon him tbe Degree of Bachelor of lawa. "Mr. Wray waa admitted to ibe prao- tloe of bia profeeaioo ia Blair Couoty oa tan IStb AAf et May, 1908, aad waa a member of tbe Superior and Snpreme Courts of Penoaylvania as well |aa tbe United Sutra DtetTlet Court for the Western Dlstriot af Peooeylvaoia. "tmmedlatelv opon bia ad mias Ion be opened offloaa for the praotlee of law la Bellwood aad Altoona. Io tba praotloe of bia profession be wae ever eoorteou* aad eooalderato to hia fellow ■aasabers ef Hltt -- HOLIDAT HUPITIALS Ristty Woddlat at Tlptaa is by a laaiber af rriaaia Tbe fine old Dysart countryseat at Tipton waa tba scene of a pretty wedding last Saturday evening when Mits Catharine Holliday, youngest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday, of Loraine, Ohio, became tha life companion ot Douglas Baldwin Hill, of Layfayette, Indiana, tbe beautiful ceremony being performed by the bride's cousin, Rev. Jamas W. Ramsey, of Cleveland, Ohio, assisted by Rev. H. F. King, of Tyrone, a long time friend of tbe family. Tbe biide was attended by Miss Dorothy Moore, of Bellwood as maid of honor, and Miss Jaua Ramsey McClure, ot St. Louis, as bridesmaid, Little Sarah Eaat- on McKirdy, of Edgeworth, and Betty Ford, of Lookbaven, were ribbon bearers and little Betty Holliday, flower girl, William F. Holliday, of Detroit brother of the bride, was best man. Among tbe hundred guests wbo witnessed the pretty- ceremouy were quite a number ot out of town guests, among them Mrs. James Curran Hill, the groom's mother, and Miss Martha Baldwin bis aunt, both of Wyoming, Ohio, also Mrs, Charles Hamilton, of Atlantic City, and Miss Phoebe Ramsay, of Dayton. Mr.and Mrs Hill will be at noma after Oat 1 at Lafayette, lad. The bride for a number of years has been one' of the well known and popular young ladies of the aWa^aaa)t^a^»itggtl*-__., *)#*•>]$>e had spent the Toajor portion~ of her Hfa, and is greatly esteemed by her many friends. She enters upon her new relation in life bearing witb her the best wishes of her many friends and associates for % long and joyous voyage, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS People Wbo Viait Here and Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF .IIB CITIZENS Onsets Whs An latartalaei by ■sOvaed nssls ressasl Bsattsa si tl Whs *MS*al fa and Pre. the bar. He was exoeedingly modest, a lover of troth aod -despised sham aod and preteoae. Hto thorough knowledge of thr law, keen mind and otrefnl atteo t'oo to the boslnesa entrusted to blm won ror blm tbe endorsement of tbe Blair Oonnty Bar ao tbat he waa appointed Referee lo Banhraptoy of Blsir Connty. Hia administration of tbe duties of hto office was eo aatiafaotory to all those Who appeared tbereio tbat be waa aaooessiv/ely appointed to enooead himself from tbe date of hia appointment to the date of bto deoeaae. Hia obarming peraooallty, high aanse of duty aad atrlot Integrity attached to blm maay frienda among tba nfem • here of the bar aad the layman. "Io tha oourae of bia/ praotloe be waa aolioltor of tbo boroogb of Bellwood aad the township of aaQ___B wbiob later posi tion he held at the "Mr. Wray waa | Kappa Psi Fratsrj No. 404. P. aod A. t hto death, aber of tbo Pbl f Tyrooe Lodge f wbloh he waa at one'tine Worahlpfol If aater, of Har- rlaburg (Jeastotory. of Jaffa Temple A, A.O ll. N 8, of Alaaeaj. Lodge 10S, B. P. O. B and of the^Vaoosa Chamber ofCommetoe. Tberefo.e *»« H Resolved, Tbat tha foregoiog~Blemor- lal ba adopted aa ezpreealog the affeotion and reapeet of tbe Blair Oonnty Bar As- eoelatloo. That the earner be spread upon tbe mlootee of tbe Aeaooiation. Tbat with tbe approval or tbe oourt a ooyy thereof be apread upou tbe reoorJa of tbo Blair ooooty ooorta. "Aod that a oopy of tbeae resolaliooe be furnished tbe mother of ear deoeaaed brother." Isaiah Schbblixb, 3. Austin Sullivan J .• Gao. M. Mktbbs, John J, Haberstrob, Homer I, Bmith, Judge Baldrige made a Short aaloglatie addrraa oo the deoeaaed aid waa follow* od by trlbotea to bto memory by Tbomaa H. Oreevy, O. H. Hewit, Rlohard H Gilbert, M. M. Morrow, O. Lloyd Olay- eomb, H. A D.vla and others Tbe hooorary pallbearers were : Boa. Thomas J. Baldrige, J. Aoatlo flnlllSSSL 3. W. Wylaod, Cbarlea A. Beewlok, Ralph P. Taylor, George M. Meyere. Lo- elao Jeffries, Bertram Leopold, George C. Irwlo aad U. 8. Flick. Tho aotive pallbearere were tbo following members of the bar : J. Poster Meek, O Lloyd Clayeomb, Obarlre M. Knrta, Iaalab Sobeellee, Riobard B. Gilbert aod Praok K Troatwloe. O. H. Sowers aod wife, of Lancaster coanty, ara gussta et tbe J. Frank Gilmore borne en Railroad street. Bev. H. K. Bower ia at Lewis* town today, where he is in attendance at tba saations of tbe Centre Baptist association. Fred Schappel and wife, of Cressona, Schuylkill county, are guests of Engineer William A. Gordon and wife on Main street. —We return oar thanks to James B. Isenberg, of Henshey- town, for a basket of line, large potatoes, which were raised in his cardan. Paal Lacrone, of Glasgow, spent laat Saturday io Bellwood aa the guest of his young friend Kenneth Fuoss at his home on Boyles street. Arthur Fleming and wife, of Detroit, announce tba birth of a son. Thia makes tha fifteenth grandchild in tha family of O. 8. Flaming and wite. Mrs. W. L. Davis and daughter Miss Carrie Davis, of Washington, D. O., visited at the home of ft W. Baker and wife on tba li'l a few days recently. *'7wt.' W. M. Bower and mite and ___________? —_S _____£______r__t§£5£' -v-?"^a. ->4*"__Waj__PJk, evening from a visit of a fewd***yft among frienda in Perry oonnty. Mra. Elmer Watsotr; (formerly Miss Maud Tweed,) of Newport spent a few daya tba begining of tba weak in town renewing old acquaintances and waa a guest at the Jeffries home on Boyle street. J. S. Kough and wife, Frank Nawlin and with and Mrs. Eipp, all of Newport, motored on Sunday to Bellwood and attended the Methodist ohuroh services, returning home in the afternoon. They were Bev. Ball's former parishioners. Miss Lulu Prioe McCord, after a delightful visit of a month at the home of bar mother, Mrs. Matilda Price on Boylas street left last Saturday tor Clarksburg, W. Va.,*where aha and her hue- heed will be located for the next few months. Frank Moore, of Altoona, a few years ago a resident of oar borough when he waa employed on tha Bellwood division as a carpenter, was a short time cellar at onr office Monday morning. It is now sixteen years since ha movi d away, yet ha enjoys getting baok to our town once in awhile and renewing eld acquaintances. J. Banks Knrta, Esq., of Altoona, waa a Bellwood visitor Tuesday afternoon and while hero found time to pay oor office a call- Mr. Knrta is one of the ieadiug practitioners before tbe Blair county bar and enjoys a l&rgn practice. It will be good Dews t<> his many friends to kuow that h-s will ba a candidate for tha Republican nomination for congress next year from this district, which | is composed of the couuties of Blsir and Bedford. Attorney Kurtz has friends by tha hundreds all over the district and at this early stage of race has received their assurance ot united support Blair county is duly entitled to the congressman tins time, as tba other county in tba die* ■I trict bas bad a representative since H we have been served. ai f |
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