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Shaner, Chester Leroy - 1943

IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE ROBERT SHANER, LATE OF THE BOROUGH OF BELLWOOD, COUNTY OF BLAIR AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on above estate have been granted to the undersigned.  All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims on or against said estate should present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned.
James R. Shaner
Chester L. Shaner,
Administrators
700 East Fourth Street
Bellwood, Pennsylvania
Robert C. Haberstroh, Esq.
Attorney for the Adminstrators
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Chester Leroy Shaner.

Shaner, James Robert - 1943

IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE ROBERT SHANER, LATE OF THE BOROUGH OF BELLWOOD, COUNTY OF BLAIR AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on above estate have been granted to the undersigned.  All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims on or against said estate should present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned.
James R. Shaner
Chester L. Shaner,
Administrators
700 East Fourth Street
Bellwood, Pennsylvania
Robert C. Haberstroh, Esq.
Attorney for the Adminstrators
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for James Robert Shaner.

Shaner, George Robert - 1943

IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE ROBERT SHANER, LATE OF THE BOROUGH OF BELLWOOD, COUNTY OF BLAIR AND STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on above estate have been granted to the undersigned.  All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims on or against said estate should present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned.
James R. Shaner
Chester L. Shaner,
Administrators
700 East Fourth Street
Bellwood, Pennsylvania
Robert C. Haberstroh, Esq.
Attorney for the Adminstrators
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for George Robert Shaner.

Fleisher, Frank W. - 1943

ESTATE OF WILLIAM T. ISENBERG, LATE OF ANTIS TOWNSHIP, BLAIR COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED.
Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Bellwood, Pennsylvania.
Frank W. Fleisher,
Administrator
Jubelirer, Jubelirer & Smith, Attorneys
Altoona, Pennsylvania
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 5

Isenberg, William T. - 1943

ESTATE OF WILLIAM T. ISENBERG, LATE OF ANTIS TOWNSHIP, BLAIR COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED.
Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Bellwood, Pennsylvania.
Frank W. Fleisher,
Administrator
Jubelirer, Jubelirer & Smith, Attorneys
Altoona, Pennsylvania
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 5

Estep, J. Blaine - 1943

Estate Notice
Estate Of Howard M. Estep, late of Antis Township, Blair County, Penna., deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Bellwood, Pennsylvania.
J. Blaine Estep,
Executor
Jubelirer, Jubelirer & Smith
Attorneys at Law
319 Central Trust Building
Altoona, Pennsylvania.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 2

Estep, Howard Milton - 1943

Estate Notice
Estate Of Howard M. Estep, late of Antis Township, Blair County, Penna., deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Bellwood, Pennsylvania.
J. Blaine Estep,
Executor
Jubelirer, Jubelirer & Smith
Attorneys at Law
319 Central Trust Building
Altoona, Pennsylvania.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 4, Column 2

You can visit the memorial page for Howard Milton Estep.

Helsel, Lida [Yarlett] - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Lida L. [Yarlett] Helsel.

Spanogle, Albert (Dr.) - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Dr. Albert Spangole.

Williamson, Ollie - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

Rudy, Clarence Day - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Clarence Day Rudy.

Wentzel, Bertha - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

Brooks, Edward - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

Wentzel, Eugene - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

Wentzel, Ira - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

Curtin, Andrew Gregg - 1943

Tribute To War Governor
To the Bellwood Bulletin:
A tribute to Andrew G. Curtin, Civil War Governor of Penna.

Governor Curtin established the Soldier’s Orphan Schools of this state, which I am told is the only state in the Union which took care of its soldiers orphans.  In these institutions the pupils are clothed, fed and educated.  Those who reached a certain standard of scholarship were given a diploma which entitled them to any State Normal which they might choose.

The writer was at McAllisterville school when Ira Wentzel was principal, his son Eugene was born there.  My choice of the Normal School was Millerville, Lancaster County, the principal of which was Edward Brooks, A. M. Ph. D., from which Normal Wentzel graduated, as did his daughter Bertha some years later.

From McAllisterville came C. Day Rudy, of Pittsburgh, who with his sons were interior decorators of the Bellwood Methodist church for the first time, where Ollie Williamson sat admiring it and would say, “I hate to leave, it looks so beautiful.”

One of our boys was Dr. Albert Spanogle of Altoona, and a prothonotary of Dauphin County whose name I have forgotten.  These schools turned out some of the finest men and women of the state.

Thanks to “Uncle Andy Curtin” as we call him.
Lida Yarlett Helsel
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 6

You can visit the memorial page for Andrew Gregg Curtin.