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' "S'tSfJK &*. dikaUri) nlittm. ..amra Indexed VOL. XLI. BELLWOOD. PA., TWR8DAY, AUGUST 0, 1028. art NO 211 ■ra" LOCAL fflffi COLUMN Short Items That WUl Inter- est Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK ****** Paraorasas Oeaceralai Its Betas* af *swr*swrsa|h---f*ss 0*1 Bee. J. F. Anderaon will preach next Sunday morniog at 11:00 o'olook in Trinity Lutheran ohurob ia Juniata and at 7.80 p. tt. in the Tipton Methodist Episcopal churoh of wbiob be is pastor. —-Mrs. Elizabeth Oramer died at ber bona in Roaring Spring Friday of last wsek, aged 79 years. She was the mother of William H., Archie aod Franklin Oramer of this borougb. The funeral ooourred on Jfondsy. —A few weeks ago a distressing accident befell Aooa* little daughter of Oeorge 0. Bland snd wite, who reside on a farm la Huntingdon county, just a few milss beyond Alexandria, who tres painfully injured wben struck by a passing automobile as aha srs* in the eet of crossing from her bono to tbe barn. Tba little lady snstaiued contusions of tha bead gad body, aod also suffered a broken limb, aad bas sines been tn tha J..O. Blair Memorial hospital tn Huntingdon, where abe is doing nicely. ' —William F. Wagner, tot fifty oae slihg merchants and METHODIST CHURCH RE-OPEN CleeeS F*r Tw* Beat* Whea It Weslav- Fnday, after a lingering illness ot several weeks. Ha was one ef tie organiser* of tbe First National bank ot this place and tor several years waa rice president sa well ss a member of tbe board of directors. He waa a frequent visitor in tka borougb aad eame to contact with many of onr citizens who learned to know bim * personally. MM fawrer law Mil**. 8*ttU«s Pennsylvania'a raw milk supply is thoroughly covered by the preeeat State rules and regulations ia so lar aa tte requirements fer tb* tuberculin test, cleanliness of stable conditions and containers, and medioal examination of milk handlers are concerned, so* cording to a report submitted to Seoretary of Health Theodore B. Apple by Balph Irwio, chiet of the Department's milk division. "In view of tbe recent epidemic af septic sore throat in Lee, Mass. tbe report said, "the faot to ba emphasized is that all cattle pro ducing milk to be consumed ss raw milk should hava their udders constantly watched for unusual conditions. It is advised that, ahould any disease manifestations appear, milk from such cows oroattle io question should bg withdrawn as raw milk trom the market until tha trouble is definitely determined. Thi* protection i* an obligation that tke producer owe* to tha consumer." * Fsr-eer Bee! Beat WUl TIsU Mrs. Lute Newton Dobson snd daughter, of Southern California, will arrive in Bellwood on Friday aad will ba guests of Dt. awl Mrs. W. H. Marrow over the weekend. They are now in tka •astern part of the state, where they save basa visiting friend* for a fair weeks. Mrs. Dobson will be remembered aa the lady of tha Presbyterian maasa whan ker hnaband waa paator of tks oou- ffegatioo g few years ago. The First .Methodist Episcopal churcb, the Bev. B. B. Davidson pastor, was reopened on Sunday, aftar its audttonom and main Sunday sehool room bad been closed two montha for repairs and improvements wbich cost $8,500. There was a large attendanoa at the Sanday echool and it was with unanimous expressions of approval tbat tha congregation assembled in tk* auditorium for the morning worship. The choir, Mrs. J. W. Hauler, director, aad Miss Gertrude Ramsey, organist, presented special music aod a profusion of aummer flowers adorned the chancel. Tbe sermon wss by tbe Bev. Jamas McKendree Reiley, D. D., district superintendent, wbo used Paul's prayer tor tha Tbessalon iaos gg the basts of a discourse, la whieb he stressed individual char acter as tbe most importaot possession in ths world. Improvements had placed on the church a debt of $8,500. A oommittee .of the official board bad canvassed tha membership in the homes. The Ladies Aid so* oiety mada a gift of cash and a subscription of $1,500. Sunday school cissies and otber choroh organizations added their contribution* to thoae ot tbe individuals. Whan the sermon wes ovar, an opportunity wes ottered for any who wished to add to tha amoo*fts* but tha general solicit* % featore was miretag frpi SjSBSg _jgf*__>a6feyay^ a>***tgggj vk» ae* it wea~arirjtfoncBK the total bad bean pledged. The P. B. B. Y. M. C. A been nsed fer worship services and tor ths sdult and young peo/ pies' departments of tbe Sunday school. Other departments mat in the basement The auditorium and Sunday aohool rooms were retrescoed, plastering was repaired all over the building, tbe entire lighting system waa rewired snd new fixtures installed. Tha auditorium carpet was taken out aod tbe floor finished. Hew carpet wu had ia tba aisles and altar plaoe and tha cburch was given a thorough cleaning. All tbe work possible wss done by groups of tbe ohurob workers and a considerable amoont was thus saved. Servicea in the chnrch will be held aa usual, except Sunday night tbis month, the congregation uniting with others in the union vesper ssrvioss at. tbe athletic field. Tha gags mittee in obarga of the work consisted of Qt. A. Jettison, F. J. Wertz, T. B. Hunter, Mrs. O. L. Bush and 0* L. McElwaio. J. W. Lowther is speoial secretary of tha subscriptions. The li Market %**>.: 6-**** ^9> JeyC**.1^* SEWER SYSTEM LOOMS BIO POLICE RUKE PI had atvaa a Bssl luyriss i Tuesday evening tbe bome of Samoel Gates on Martin street was the sosne of a pleasant surprise psrty in honor of Samuel, when a number ot bin relative* and triends from Altoona aad Bellwood mat there to celebrate tbe anniversary of his birth. Seasonable refreshments were served and s general good time •ew enjoyed by all preaeot, and it is doubtful if aay parson enjoyed it better thaa Mr. Gates, who frankly admitted that it was a complete surprise to him. The genial host was the recipient ot a number of useful gifts, sad iavited th* crowd baok aext year when ha becomes twenty* tm% an-nn M-iamr niiif Senium*■ Sail Plrkertoas aa* State later Palrel •era Oaatiel si Orewi I Superintendent H.H. JzcJtfullij of th* Pinkerton detective agenc aad Lieutenant J. M. Bender Bridgeville, in charge of tho w* tarn Pennsylvania detail of atate highway patrolmen, were id Altooua this week conferr witb tbe officials of the Alto Speedway association, tha tf agencies to assist ia protectis patrons on tbe big raoe date, August 18. The Pinkerton agency will i sixteen operatives and tbree flats in Altoona aud wili^J one operator stationed at eaeb; trance at th* speedws Wpretr*eiaY«i>str6Ds pockets. Tbe state highway motor patrol will bave a corps ot forty-two men to handle tbe crowds expected Aw the raoe event The patrol will be located on all the main highways and at the roads leading into tbe Tipton oval. Captain W. 0. Price, of Har* risbnrg, head ot tba state motor patrol, in a letter to the speedway association designated Lieut Bender of Bridgeville, aa head of tha patrol in connection with the race meeting aad he states that forty- two men will be sent here in anticipation of tbe greatest crowd to ever to attend a speedway event. Ia former years twenty five motor patrolmen baodled all traffic in thia district. - aaaonaa* Their larriags Robert D. Bell and wife ot Bellview aveuue, announos the marriage of their daughter, Mias Leone, to Dr. Boy W. Goshorn oa June 22, 1028. The bride ia a graduate of tbe Altoona Higb school and ot tha Margaret Mor risen sohool tor girls at Pittsburgh, in ths olsss of 1928. Dr. Goshorn is a aon ot P. G. Goshorn and wife of 616 North Seoond street Ha completed his medical course ae a graduate of tbe Hahnemann college at Philadelphia and hss for several years had his offices in tha BeUwood Trust company building. Hals a promising young physician. Dr. and Mrs. Goshorn are tern porarily residing at tb* home of th* bride's parenta . Sale flees Up la Pisa* Shortly after one o'clock Wed* nesday afternoon th* Ford sedan of Clair Boyles took fire ss tt wss being driven along South Oam' brie street ia th* vicinity ot tb* Olivet Baptiat 'ohurob, aad x was consumed in a few minutes. Tbe fire oompany rmpse4*d to ga alarm aad used tbree rexes. •—Typewriter paper obtained at this offioe. oso ba WIU not Balertaln This Yssr Due to the faot that sufficient interest ooold not be aroused Bellwood citizens will oot entertain fresh air children from Naw Tork city this year. At a recent meeting of the oommittee Ib charge of tbe matter it wss found tbat but six children bad been solicited by onr citizens, sad as ten is the smallest number sent get by an escort trom New Tork Oity, therefor the matter has been dropped tor this year. BspttssiBy Iraasralea Next Sunday morning at tha Logan Valley Baptist ohurch th* Bev. H. G. Dooley wiil conduct the mmt service before leaving ob bis vacation. The aermon subject Witt b* "Constraining Love.'' Tbere wilt also be tbe ordinanoe of baptism by immersion and ths celebration of ths Lord's supper. The publie is invited. —The members of the Dorcas Sanday class of the Methodist ohurob ar* enjoying a pionio in Cook's orohard this attaruoou. SOW 10 BE SOU HERE HBsruOsrWUI Is DUIrihatt* If Mb 0. F. Wwts Sarase Ooe of the outstanding leads ia ke automobile business is an* )unced tbia week when O. F. Tariz Garage took over the racy for the famous De Soto iatomobiles which are built by Tatter P. Chrysler. Tbe loeal inn bas a garage on North Sec- street, hot iu order to make ; convenient tor all to view aad spect this famous oar, a room on s street, whioh waa formerly as a laundry has beaa rent- aod the beginning. of next tk four different models will age display. This sorely is good ||jyft!*jMtomobitt6ts and all ^high WggPt W18T AtmlT~**m*mJSmse*i' of tbis chance to seem right at home. As De Soto th* man, stood head and shoulders above tba host of navigators, explorers aad sol* diers of fortune who opened the western hemisphere to tbe civilization of the white man, ao does ths Da Soto six open new vistas Ot motoring enjoyment, establish new conceptions ot automobile quality and create now standards of value. Tbe single faot tbat the De Soto six is a creation of tha great Chrysler organization ia alone enough to make it of profound interest everywhere/ In au interview with Mr.Wertz yesterday atternoon he requested bs to extend an invitation to tha citizens of Bellwood and vicinity to oall at tha display room on Main street, where a representative will be pleased to show tbe excellent qnalitiee of tbe care' CobbcIi Oraers BaneiS EaslaBsr ts BaSBtstt Haas si fTsaeasI rttsistssaeol The regulsr August meeting of the borough council waa bald in tbe publio building laat Monday evening snd for ovar an honr or more tha soloes sweltered in tbe beat over som* important pro blems tbat were presented, primarily of whieh was the solution to tbe proposed aswsr system eed wbea the matter had been thrashed out, the borough engineer waa directed to hasten the plans ot the same aad wheo completed will be forwarded to the Department ot Health at Harrisburg for ita consideration and wa hope its early approval. President Biohard Hirsch was absent, being away with bia family oa a vacation aud tha meeting was presided ovar by vice president W. T. Blaod. Amocg tb* more important items of business was tbe formal approval by counoil of the appointment of E. D. Jamas, Tyrone, as chief of police. A good report was given council of his activities since his taking office. A "Stop sod go" signal wa* authorized for tho intersection of Cambria and Main streets. Installation of a purification system fog Bellwood water wss reported, and additional precautions aloog the water shed war* discussed. Several new taps hava been mada aad tha new tta* oo North Fifth street was reported iwar r***tfflsaMm™ Highway oommittee reported j sbipmsnt ot tarvia received and] necessary repairs to Streets io progress. Other matters of routine nature were disposed of. Treasurer reported balance ot $2,748. Bills amounting to $1,800 ware ordered paid and council adjourned to meet at the oall of the president should special session be necessary. ■ ' *>■. m ' •*•*■** TlsUsS fslrthplae* Bev. George W. Young was first pastor of the historic Logsn Valley Baptist churoh. While pastor here and living in tha parsonage oo Main street, Martin Yoang wa* born. Martin waa six years old when his father waa eallod to Ohio to preach, hot ha retains vivid recollections of Ball- wood aod the surrounding country of sixty years ago, especially tbe parsonage in whioh he was born. On Tuesday ot this week Mr. Toung, accompanied by Mrs. Toung, visited Bellwood aad Bev. H. G. Dooley escorted tbem through the parsonage and the cburch to the delight of both. Mr. sad Mr*. Young will attend tbe annual outing of the Eosmos olub tomorrow on tbe William Holliday farm as guests of Mrs. H G. Dooley, and they will renew old acquaintances there. For many years Martin Ball Toung and John H. Dooley, tbe father of Rev. H. G. Dooley, war* associated aa deacons of the Bethlehem Baptist oharoh ia Philadelphia. K|p| —The annual basket pionio ot tba Church ofthe Brethren ia being beld at Lloydsyille today aod is being wall attended. A splendid program has been arranged and there will ba games and fun tiie entire day. Maoy members of tbe congregation left ea the psessnger train this morning, while others have gone by way of the onto route, th* highway up tbe mountain beiog now ia first ©lass ooaditiQu. PERSONnLJpU| People Who Via* Here tM Thoae Who Go Krtm**m MOVEMENTS OF OUR CIMIll Wh* An rtateritias* by SB *rW*l*Bl*e*BWs*Wa*l Whe Travel te aai lag. W. L. Davis sud wit* and 11 D. Jfalhollem aad wife hast I returned from a trip of two weekij spent ia Caoada. M. W. Eddy, wife and daughtI ers, Lore, France* and Jesnettsl hav* come from Carlisle to hil guests at tbe bome of Mrs. Eddy'iJ sister, Mrs. J. W. Lowther. Grant Toomey, wife and thi grandchildren, of New Bloorafie Parry oounty, were week i nests at tba home of Frank IB Fleisher and wife on MartN street Miss Bsrtba Bell, in training) nurse iu the Jefferson hospital Philadelphia for the past year, now enjoying her first vaeat' at tha home of bar parents, W. Bell and wife at Mary Ann Fo Bev. J. Wilson Brown, of PorsJ tigs, Mich., former pastor of til Olivet congregation, speot a fesf| days last weak ia town and entertained In tbe homo of Job! W. Price aod wife on Boyls street. Mrs. John 9. Chilton sad young sous, of BAttiebutsfcdBE] returninglrom a brief vkgy *nap*t* lnf|*^ag^ *bxP)mum^gea**m*mm day atternoon. They woiri call at our offioe. Professor F. A Hamilton, Mr*si| Hamilton, daughter Miss PauBsj and Mitt Thelma Rittenhoua* lei the beginning ot the Weak for m stay of a few days at Niags^ Falls, after whioh thay will go to] Liverpool, Parry county, wb*J a saasoB witt ba passed wtl frienda. They sre traveling ***8 the automobile route. Mra. Paul N. Jordan aad baby| daughter, Jane, who had visiting Mra. Jordan's parents Mr. and Mrs. Shane, McDonald, tor several weeks, returned boss! yesterday. They were acoompani j ed by Mrs. Jordan's brother,] Jack Shane, Pittsburg, aad sister, Miss Louis Shane, Ms Donald, wbo will return bos today. raster WUl Issuta At a recent ohurch council the Ohurob of ths Brethren, ptsssnt pastor, Rev. G. B. Blough was unanimously reelected for J two years. At that tins* RevJ Blough asked for soma time think it ovar aod decide as to htej future work, having previously] received a call to a larger eons gation in tbe southeastern dist His parishioners war* mad* happy is tha Sunday morois servioe whsa be made knowo decision of staying with the wood foika. Bev. Blough family hava beeo srith the ohucajl four years snd have won thil esteem aod respect of ohureh "m%\*\ oommuoity god sll join ia ooming thom back aud wish 1 gnat success ia their oontias work. —-Trespass notices tor sale thi* office, ten cents seek. —The Ladies' auxiliaries to I Bellwood firemen and the T«j O. A will hold their meeting at Blaod park tkls noon. Aftejr tka meeting ladle* witt enjoy a ham gad supper* -"•■'Vv'.iV ...*m* ^ai^fe^^l
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1928-08-09 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, August 09, 1928, Volume 41 Number 25 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 25 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1928-08-09 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1928-08-09 |
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Full Text | ' "S'tSfJK &*. dikaUri) nlittm. ..amra Indexed VOL. XLI. BELLWOOD. PA., TWR8DAY, AUGUST 0, 1028. art NO 211 ■ra" LOCAL fflffi COLUMN Short Items That WUl Inter- est Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK ****** Paraorasas Oeaceralai Its Betas* af *swr*swrsa|h---f*ss 0*1 Bee. J. F. Anderaon will preach next Sunday morniog at 11:00 o'olook in Trinity Lutheran ohurob ia Juniata and at 7.80 p. tt. in the Tipton Methodist Episcopal churoh of wbiob be is pastor. —-Mrs. Elizabeth Oramer died at ber bona in Roaring Spring Friday of last wsek, aged 79 years. She was the mother of William H., Archie aod Franklin Oramer of this borougb. The funeral ooourred on Jfondsy. —A few weeks ago a distressing accident befell Aooa* little daughter of Oeorge 0. Bland snd wite, who reside on a farm la Huntingdon county, just a few milss beyond Alexandria, who tres painfully injured wben struck by a passing automobile as aha srs* in the eet of crossing from her bono to tbe barn. Tba little lady snstaiued contusions of tha bead gad body, aod also suffered a broken limb, aad bas sines been tn tha J..O. Blair Memorial hospital tn Huntingdon, where abe is doing nicely. ' —William F. Wagner, tot fifty oae slihg merchants and METHODIST CHURCH RE-OPEN CleeeS F*r Tw* Beat* Whea It Weslav- Fnday, after a lingering illness ot several weeks. Ha was one ef tie organiser* of tbe First National bank ot this place and tor several years waa rice president sa well ss a member of tbe board of directors. He waa a frequent visitor in tka borougb aad eame to contact with many of onr citizens who learned to know bim * personally. MM fawrer law Mil**. 8*ttU«s Pennsylvania'a raw milk supply is thoroughly covered by the preeeat State rules and regulations ia so lar aa tte requirements fer tb* tuberculin test, cleanliness of stable conditions and containers, and medioal examination of milk handlers are concerned, so* cording to a report submitted to Seoretary of Health Theodore B. Apple by Balph Irwio, chiet of the Department's milk division. "In view of tbe recent epidemic af septic sore throat in Lee, Mass. tbe report said, "the faot to ba emphasized is that all cattle pro ducing milk to be consumed ss raw milk should hava their udders constantly watched for unusual conditions. It is advised that, ahould any disease manifestations appear, milk from such cows oroattle io question should bg withdrawn as raw milk trom the market until tha trouble is definitely determined. Thi* protection i* an obligation that tke producer owe* to tha consumer." * Fsr-eer Bee! Beat WUl TIsU Mrs. Lute Newton Dobson snd daughter, of Southern California, will arrive in Bellwood on Friday aad will ba guests of Dt. awl Mrs. W. H. Marrow over the weekend. They are now in tka •astern part of the state, where they save basa visiting friend* for a fair weeks. Mrs. Dobson will be remembered aa the lady of tha Presbyterian maasa whan ker hnaband waa paator of tks oou- ffegatioo g few years ago. The First .Methodist Episcopal churcb, the Bev. B. B. Davidson pastor, was reopened on Sunday, aftar its audttonom and main Sunday sehool room bad been closed two montha for repairs and improvements wbich cost $8,500. There was a large attendanoa at the Sanday echool and it was with unanimous expressions of approval tbat tha congregation assembled in tk* auditorium for the morning worship. The choir, Mrs. J. W. Hauler, director, aad Miss Gertrude Ramsey, organist, presented special music aod a profusion of aummer flowers adorned the chancel. Tbe sermon wss by tbe Bev. Jamas McKendree Reiley, D. D., district superintendent, wbo used Paul's prayer tor tha Tbessalon iaos gg the basts of a discourse, la whieb he stressed individual char acter as tbe most importaot possession in ths world. Improvements had placed on the church a debt of $8,500. A oommittee .of the official board bad canvassed tha membership in the homes. The Ladies Aid so* oiety mada a gift of cash and a subscription of $1,500. Sunday school cissies and otber choroh organizations added their contribution* to thoae ot tbe individuals. Whan the sermon wes ovar, an opportunity wes ottered for any who wished to add to tha amoo*fts* but tha general solicit* % featore was miretag frpi SjSBSg _jgf*__>a6feyay^ a>***tgggj vk» ae* it wea~arirjtfoncBK the total bad bean pledged. The P. B. B. Y. M. C. A been nsed fer worship services and tor ths sdult and young peo/ pies' departments of tbe Sunday school. Other departments mat in the basement The auditorium and Sunday aohool rooms were retrescoed, plastering was repaired all over the building, tbe entire lighting system waa rewired snd new fixtures installed. Tha auditorium carpet was taken out aod tbe floor finished. Hew carpet wu had ia tba aisles and altar plaoe and tha cburch was given a thorough cleaning. All tbe work possible wss done by groups of tbe ohurob workers and a considerable amoont was thus saved. Servicea in the chnrch will be held aa usual, except Sunday night tbis month, the congregation uniting with others in the union vesper ssrvioss at. tbe athletic field. Tha gags mittee in obarga of the work consisted of Qt. A. Jettison, F. J. Wertz, T. B. Hunter, Mrs. O. L. Bush and 0* L. McElwaio. J. W. Lowther is speoial secretary of tha subscriptions. The li Market %**>.: 6-**** ^9> JeyC**.1^* SEWER SYSTEM LOOMS BIO POLICE RUKE PI had atvaa a Bssl luyriss i Tuesday evening tbe bome of Samoel Gates on Martin street was the sosne of a pleasant surprise psrty in honor of Samuel, when a number ot bin relative* and triends from Altoona aad Bellwood mat there to celebrate tbe anniversary of his birth. Seasonable refreshments were served and s general good time •ew enjoyed by all preaeot, and it is doubtful if aay parson enjoyed it better thaa Mr. Gates, who frankly admitted that it was a complete surprise to him. The genial host was the recipient ot a number of useful gifts, sad iavited th* crowd baok aext year when ha becomes twenty* tm% an-nn M-iamr niiif Senium*■ Sail Plrkertoas aa* State later Palrel •era Oaatiel si Orewi I Superintendent H.H. JzcJtfullij of th* Pinkerton detective agenc aad Lieutenant J. M. Bender Bridgeville, in charge of tho w* tarn Pennsylvania detail of atate highway patrolmen, were id Altooua this week conferr witb tbe officials of the Alto Speedway association, tha tf agencies to assist ia protectis patrons on tbe big raoe date, August 18. The Pinkerton agency will i sixteen operatives and tbree flats in Altoona aud wili^J one operator stationed at eaeb; trance at th* speedws Wpretr*eiaY«i>str6Ds pockets. Tbe state highway motor patrol will bave a corps ot forty-two men to handle tbe crowds expected Aw the raoe event The patrol will be located on all the main highways and at the roads leading into tbe Tipton oval. Captain W. 0. Price, of Har* risbnrg, head ot tba state motor patrol, in a letter to the speedway association designated Lieut Bender of Bridgeville, aa head of tha patrol in connection with the race meeting aad he states that forty- two men will be sent here in anticipation of tbe greatest crowd to ever to attend a speedway event. Ia former years twenty five motor patrolmen baodled all traffic in thia district. - aaaonaa* Their larriags Robert D. Bell and wife ot Bellview aveuue, announos the marriage of their daughter, Mias Leone, to Dr. Boy W. Goshorn oa June 22, 1028. The bride ia a graduate of tbe Altoona Higb school and ot tha Margaret Mor risen sohool tor girls at Pittsburgh, in ths olsss of 1928. Dr. Goshorn is a aon ot P. G. Goshorn and wife of 616 North Seoond street Ha completed his medical course ae a graduate of tbe Hahnemann college at Philadelphia and hss for several years had his offices in tha BeUwood Trust company building. Hals a promising young physician. Dr. and Mrs. Goshorn are tern porarily residing at tb* home of th* bride's parenta . Sale flees Up la Pisa* Shortly after one o'clock Wed* nesday afternoon th* Ford sedan of Clair Boyles took fire ss tt wss being driven along South Oam' brie street ia th* vicinity ot tb* Olivet Baptiat 'ohurob, aad x was consumed in a few minutes. Tbe fire oompany rmpse4*d to ga alarm aad used tbree rexes. •—Typewriter paper obtained at this offioe. oso ba WIU not Balertaln This Yssr Due to the faot that sufficient interest ooold not be aroused Bellwood citizens will oot entertain fresh air children from Naw Tork city this year. At a recent meeting of the oommittee Ib charge of tbe matter it wss found tbat but six children bad been solicited by onr citizens, sad as ten is the smallest number sent get by an escort trom New Tork Oity, therefor the matter has been dropped tor this year. BspttssiBy Iraasralea Next Sunday morning at tha Logan Valley Baptist ohurch th* Bev. H. G. Dooley wiil conduct the mmt service before leaving ob bis vacation. The aermon subject Witt b* "Constraining Love.'' Tbere wilt also be tbe ordinanoe of baptism by immersion and ths celebration of ths Lord's supper. The publie is invited. —The members of the Dorcas Sanday class of the Methodist ohurob ar* enjoying a pionio in Cook's orohard this attaruoou. SOW 10 BE SOU HERE HBsruOsrWUI Is DUIrihatt* If Mb 0. F. Wwts Sarase Ooe of the outstanding leads ia ke automobile business is an* )unced tbia week when O. F. Tariz Garage took over the racy for the famous De Soto iatomobiles which are built by Tatter P. Chrysler. Tbe loeal inn bas a garage on North Sec- street, hot iu order to make ; convenient tor all to view aad spect this famous oar, a room on s street, whioh waa formerly as a laundry has beaa rent- aod the beginning. of next tk four different models will age display. This sorely is good ||jyft!*jMtomobitt6ts and all ^high WggPt W18T AtmlT~**m*mJSmse*i' of tbis chance to seem right at home. As De Soto th* man, stood head and shoulders above tba host of navigators, explorers aad sol* diers of fortune who opened the western hemisphere to tbe civilization of the white man, ao does ths Da Soto six open new vistas Ot motoring enjoyment, establish new conceptions ot automobile quality and create now standards of value. Tbe single faot tbat the De Soto six is a creation of tha great Chrysler organization ia alone enough to make it of profound interest everywhere/ In au interview with Mr.Wertz yesterday atternoon he requested bs to extend an invitation to tha citizens of Bellwood and vicinity to oall at tha display room on Main street, where a representative will be pleased to show tbe excellent qnalitiee of tbe care' CobbcIi Oraers BaneiS EaslaBsr ts BaSBtstt Haas si fTsaeasI rttsistssaeol The regulsr August meeting of the borough council waa bald in tbe publio building laat Monday evening snd for ovar an honr or more tha soloes sweltered in tbe beat over som* important pro blems tbat were presented, primarily of whieh was the solution to tbe proposed aswsr system eed wbea the matter had been thrashed out, the borough engineer waa directed to hasten the plans ot the same aad wheo completed will be forwarded to the Department ot Health at Harrisburg for ita consideration and wa hope its early approval. President Biohard Hirsch was absent, being away with bia family oa a vacation aud tha meeting was presided ovar by vice president W. T. Blaod. Amocg tb* more important items of business was tbe formal approval by counoil of the appointment of E. D. Jamas, Tyrone, as chief of police. A good report was given council of his activities since his taking office. A "Stop sod go" signal wa* authorized for tho intersection of Cambria and Main streets. Installation of a purification system fog Bellwood water wss reported, and additional precautions aloog the water shed war* discussed. Several new taps hava been mada aad tha new tta* oo North Fifth street was reported iwar r***tfflsaMm™ Highway oommittee reported j sbipmsnt ot tarvia received and] necessary repairs to Streets io progress. Other matters of routine nature were disposed of. Treasurer reported balance ot $2,748. Bills amounting to $1,800 ware ordered paid and council adjourned to meet at the oall of the president should special session be necessary. ■ ' *>■. m ' •*•*■** TlsUsS fslrthplae* Bev. George W. Young was first pastor of the historic Logsn Valley Baptist churoh. While pastor here and living in tha parsonage oo Main street, Martin Yoang wa* born. Martin waa six years old when his father waa eallod to Ohio to preach, hot ha retains vivid recollections of Ball- wood aod the surrounding country of sixty years ago, especially tbe parsonage in whioh he was born. On Tuesday ot this week Mr. Toung, accompanied by Mrs. Toung, visited Bellwood aad Bev. H. G. Dooley escorted tbem through the parsonage and the cburch to the delight of both. Mr. sad Mr*. Young will attend tbe annual outing of the Eosmos olub tomorrow on tbe William Holliday farm as guests of Mrs. H G. Dooley, and they will renew old acquaintances there. For many years Martin Ball Toung and John H. Dooley, tbe father of Rev. H. G. Dooley, war* associated aa deacons of the Bethlehem Baptist oharoh ia Philadelphia. K|p| —The annual basket pionio ot tba Church ofthe Brethren ia being beld at Lloydsyille today aod is being wall attended. A splendid program has been arranged and there will ba games and fun tiie entire day. Maoy members of tbe congregation left ea the psessnger train this morning, while others have gone by way of the onto route, th* highway up tbe mountain beiog now ia first ©lass ooaditiQu. PERSONnLJpU| People Who Via* Here tM Thoae Who Go Krtm**m MOVEMENTS OF OUR CIMIll Wh* An rtateritias* by SB *rW*l*Bl*e*BWs*Wa*l Whe Travel te aai lag. W. L. Davis sud wit* and 11 D. Jfalhollem aad wife hast I returned from a trip of two weekij spent ia Caoada. M. W. Eddy, wife and daughtI ers, Lore, France* and Jesnettsl hav* come from Carlisle to hil guests at tbe bome of Mrs. Eddy'iJ sister, Mrs. J. W. Lowther. Grant Toomey, wife and thi grandchildren, of New Bloorafie Parry oounty, were week i nests at tba home of Frank IB Fleisher and wife on MartN street Miss Bsrtba Bell, in training) nurse iu the Jefferson hospital Philadelphia for the past year, now enjoying her first vaeat' at tha home of bar parents, W. Bell and wife at Mary Ann Fo Bev. J. Wilson Brown, of PorsJ tigs, Mich., former pastor of til Olivet congregation, speot a fesf| days last weak ia town and entertained In tbe homo of Job! W. Price aod wife on Boyls street. Mrs. John 9. Chilton sad young sous, of BAttiebutsfcdBE] returninglrom a brief vkgy *nap*t* lnf|*^ag^ *bxP)mum^gea**m*mm day atternoon. They woiri call at our offioe. Professor F. A Hamilton, Mr*si| Hamilton, daughter Miss PauBsj and Mitt Thelma Rittenhoua* lei the beginning ot the Weak for m stay of a few days at Niags^ Falls, after whioh thay will go to] Liverpool, Parry county, wb*J a saasoB witt ba passed wtl frienda. They sre traveling ***8 the automobile route. Mra. Paul N. Jordan aad baby| daughter, Jane, who had visiting Mra. Jordan's parents Mr. and Mrs. Shane, McDonald, tor several weeks, returned boss! yesterday. They were acoompani j ed by Mrs. Jordan's brother,] Jack Shane, Pittsburg, aad sister, Miss Louis Shane, Ms Donald, wbo will return bos today. raster WUl Issuta At a recent ohurch council the Ohurob of ths Brethren, ptsssnt pastor, Rev. G. B. Blough was unanimously reelected for J two years. At that tins* RevJ Blough asked for soma time think it ovar aod decide as to htej future work, having previously] received a call to a larger eons gation in tbe southeastern dist His parishioners war* mad* happy is tha Sunday morois servioe whsa be made knowo decision of staying with the wood foika. Bev. Blough family hava beeo srith the ohucajl four years snd have won thil esteem aod respect of ohureh "m%\*\ oommuoity god sll join ia ooming thom back aud wish 1 gnat success ia their oontias work. —-Trespass notices tor sale thi* office, ten cents seek. —The Ladies' auxiliaries to I Bellwood firemen and the T«j O. A will hold their meeting at Blaod park tkls noon. Aftejr tka meeting ladle* witt enjoy a ham gad supper* -"•■'Vv'.iV ...*m* ^ai^fe^^l |
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