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Wertz, W. L. - 1943

13th Anniversary
Last Sunday, March 28th, marked the thirteenth anniversary for Rev. Russell P. Knoebel, as pastor of the Grace Lutheran and Salem Lutheran churches.  Rev. Knoebel and his family came here during the last week in March of 1930.  Both congregations have prospered during the past years.  Salem church has been completely renovated, the latest improvement was the installment of new church pews and carpet at a cost of nearly $1000.

Grace congregation here in Bellwood since 1935, when the new parish house was built has been making improvements each year until the fall of 1941 when they rededicated the church.  This work cost over $8000 and within fifteen months is all paid except $1000.  The congregation hopes to reduce this note on Easter Sunday and if possible pay it off entirely.  In all in both churches over $20,000 has been expanded for repair work alone during the present pastorate.

Last Sunday Mr. W. L. Wertz, member of the church council presented the pastor with a check from the congregation, and the Salem church presend <sic> a basket of beautiful roses.  These gifts were greatly appreciated by the pastor and his family.  We all are thankful for the happy relationship that has existed between pastor and his people during the past years and pray God’s guidance as we continue to labor together in the future.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Knoebel, Russell P. (Rev.) - 1943

13th Anniversary
Last Sunday, March 28th, marked the thirteenth anniversary for Rev. Russell P. Knoebel, as pastor of the Grace Lutheran and Salem Lutheran churches.  Rev. Knoebel and his family came here during the last week in March of 1930.  Both congregations have prospered during the past years.  Salem church has been completely renovated, the latest improvement was the installment of new church pews and carpet at a cost of nearly $1000.

Grace congregation here in Bellwood since 1935, when the new parish house was built has been making improvements each year until the fall of 1941 when they rededicated the church.  This work cost over $8000 and within fifteen months is all paid except $1000.  The congregation hopes to reduce this note on Easter Sunday and if possible pay it off entirely.  In all in both churches over $20,000 has been expanded for repair work alone during the present pastorate.

Last Sunday Mr. W. L. Wertz, member of the church council presented the pastor with a check from the congregation, and the Salem church presend <sic> a basket of beautiful roses.  These gifts were greatly appreciated by the pastor and his family.  We all are thankful for the happy relationship that has existed between pastor and his people during the past years and pray God’s guidance as we continue to labor together in the future.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3


CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
[Church announcements include service times, Baptism times, Bible class information, club and group meetings.  I just wanted to document the church itself and the pastor in charge during this time period.]
Methodist Church
Rev. H. Thaddeus Covert, minister.
Baptist Church
Logan Valley Baptist church, Rev. H. G. Dooley, pastor.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Eugene Gilhand Slep, pastor.
Lutheran Church
Rev. Russell P. Knoebel, pastor.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 4, Column 4


Local Church Wedding Scene
A lovely wedding ceremony was solemnized in the Grace Lutheran church of Bellwood, at 8 P.M. Saturday evening when Miss Ella Mae Wakefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wakefield of Bellwood, became the bride of Pvt, Donald E. Replogle, son of Mrs. Meda M. Replogle of 3008 Second avenue, Altoona.

The single ring ceremony was performed by candle light with the pastor of the church, Rev. Russell P. Knoebel, officiating.  The altar was beautifully decorated with flowers, and accentuated with lighted candelabras.

Prior to the ceremony an organ recital was presented by Miss Mary Wertz, church organist.  During the ceremony the favorite numbers of the couple were played, “Because” and “I Love You Truly”.  The traditional wedding marches were also used.

The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her sister, Miss Joyce A. Wakefield, a maid of honor.  Mr. W. B. Replogle, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man.

The bride was attired in a teal blue suit with black accessories, and wore a shoulder corsage of red roses.  The maid of honor wore a powder blue suit and a corsage of yellow tea rose buds.

Both Pvt. And Mrs. Replogle are graduates of Bellwood – Antis High School.  Pvt. Replogle is on a 30-day furlough and will report back to Fort Slocum, N. Y. on February 11.  The newlyweds have taken a short wedding trip to Pittsburgh, Pa.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Schenck, Myra - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Miss Myra Schenck, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Altoona hospital several weeks ago is now home.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Thompson, Roy - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson are now home from their honeymoon and will go to house keeping on North First street.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Cherry, Harrison - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Harrison Cherry, once a well known farmer here, but now of near West Chester, was a welcome guest here.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Tweed, George - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mrs. <sic> and Mrs.  J. W. Tweed, of Main street, are now home from a visit with their son George in Chicago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Tweed, Hadessa Ann "Dessie" [Briggs] - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mrs. <sic> and Mrs.  J. W. Tweed, of Main street, are now home from a visit with their son George in Chicago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Tweed, John Wesley - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mrs. <sic> and Mrs.  J. W. Tweed, of Main street, are now home from a visit with their son George in Chicago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for John Wesley Tweed.
You can visit the memorial page for Hadessa Ann "Dessie" [Briggs] Tweed.

Balsbach, Kathleen - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Miss Kathleen Balsbach is now with the Kinyon Concert Company and from now until Christmas the company will tour the states of New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Carnell, Rev. - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Rev. Carnell, of the M. E. church, was called by telegraph to York to preach the funeral sermon of a friend.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Loucks, Fred (Mrs.) - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mrs. Fred Loucks and children left the beginning of the week for Pittsburgh, where they will spend some time with friends.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Price, Bessie - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mrs. Tillie Price and daughter, Miss Bessie, left Saturday of Niagara Falls.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Price, Tillie - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Mrs. Tillie Price and daughter, Miss Bessie, left Saturday of Niagara Falls.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Hommer, Sara - 1943

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Miss Julia Levan, of Altoona, was the guest of Miss Sara Honmer? [Hommer?] several days of last week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Levan, Julia - 1914

HAPPENINGS 30 YEARS AGO
Activities Of Our Citizens Three Decades Ago
From the Bellwood Bulletin, October 1st, 1914.
Miss Julia Levan, of Altoona, was the guest of Miss Sara Honmer? [Hommer?] several days of last week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 3

Helsel, Stephen (Mrs.) - 1943

Mrs. Stephen Helsel, of Pittsburgh, in a note received by the editor, anent suspension of publication of the Bulletin, says “I cannot think how I shall get along without the Bulletin.  It means being cut off completely from Bellwood, where my home was for forty-one years.  Dr. Levengood and I exchange Christmas cards.  This is the extent of my Bellwood correspondence.  But I see your side of it plainly.  Best wishes to you, Kathleen and George.”
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2

Richardson, Catherine - 1943

SPECIAL PROGRAM PLANNED
7:30 in Grace Lutheran church, the Young Peoples’ Department of the Sunday school will present a concert by the Rosamond Johnson Quartette.

Members of the Quartette, negro singers from Altoona and Hollidaysburg, include: Mrs. Grace Bell, soprano; Mrs. Agnes Walker, contralto; Dr. G. A. Walker, tenor; William Merritts, bass; and Mrs. Catherine Richardson, accompanist.

The Quartette will present an inspiring Lenten program and also include some of their beloved spirituals.

Members and friends of Grace Lutheran church are cordially invited to attend this program, which will take place of the regular evening service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2

Merritts, William - 1943

SPECIAL PROGRAM PLANNED
7:30 in Grace Lutheran church, the Young Peoples’ Department of the Sunday school will present a concert by the Rosamond Johnson Quartette.

Members of the Quartette, negro singers from Altoona and Hollidaysburg, include: Mrs. Grace Bell, soprano; Mrs. Agnes Walker, contralto; Dr. G. A. Walker, tenor; William Merritts, bass; and Mrs. Catherine Richardson, accompanist.

The Quartette will present an inspiring Lenten program and also include some of their beloved spirituals.

Members and friends of Grace Lutheran church are cordially invited to attend this program, which will take place of the regular evening service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2

Walker, G. A. (Dr.) - 1943

SPECIAL PROGRAM PLANNED
7:30 in Grace Lutheran church, the Young Peoples’ Department of the Sunday school will present a concert by the Rosamond Johnson Quartette.

Members of the Quartette, negro singers from Altoona and Hollidaysburg, include: Mrs. Grace Bell, soprano; Mrs. Agnes Walker, contralto; Dr. G. A. Walker, tenor; William Merritts, bass; and Mrs. Catherine Richardson, accompanist.

The Quartette will present an inspiring Lenten program and also include some of their beloved spirituals.

Members and friends of Grace Lutheran church are cordially invited to attend this program, which will take place of the regular evening service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2

Walker, Agnes - 1943

SPECIAL PROGRAM PLANNED
7:30 in Grace Lutheran church, the Young Peoples’ Department of the Sunday school will present a concert by the Rosamond Johnson Quartette.

Members of the Quartette, negro singers from Altoona and Hollidaysburg, include: Mrs. Grace Bell, soprano; Mrs. Agnes Walker, contralto; Dr. G. A. Walker, tenor; William Merritts, bass; and Mrs. Catherine Richardson, accompanist.

The Quartette will present an inspiring Lenten program and also include some of their beloved spirituals.

Members and friends of Grace Lutheran church are cordially invited to attend this program, which will take place of the regular evening service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2

Bell, Grace - 1943

SPECIAL PROGRAM PLANNED
7:30 in Grace Lutheran church, the Young Peoples’ Department of the Sunday school will present a concert by the Rosamond Johnson Quartette.

Members of the Quartette, negro singers from Altoona and Hollidaysburg, include: Mrs. Grace Bell, soprano; Mrs. Agnes Walker, contralto; Dr. G. A. Walker, tenor; William Merritts, bass; and Mrs. Catherine Richardson, accompanist.

The Quartette will present an inspiring Lenten program and also include some of their beloved spirituals.

Members and friends of Grace Lutheran church are cordially invited to attend this program, which will take place of the regular evening service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 2

Hill, Catherine B. [Holliday] - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
In a note received from Mrs. Catherine (Holliday) Hill, of Marion, Indiana, among other things she says: We are so very sorry to note in this week’s issue that you are forced to suspend publication for the duration.  We will surely miss reading the Bellwood news each week, and will trust that we will not have to be without it for very long.”

Mrs. Hill has been a constant subscriber of the Bulletin and like many others, we regret to disappoint them.  Printing is largely technical and as we cannot get help that will remain, our only alternative is to wait until the world again regains its normal equilibrium.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Catherine B. [Holliday] Hill.

Goss, Hilda Karen - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Little Miss Hilda Karen Goss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Goss and only grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goss, had a birthday last Thursday and the occasion was celebrated with a dinner being served at home.  She received numerous gifts, but the attraction for Karen was a birthday cake with her name and four candles on it.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Holtzapple, George R. - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Corporal Geo. R. Holtzapple of the 5th United States Marines who had returned from Guadalcana and was privileged to have a furlough, which was spent at the home of his mother, Mrs. Critzer on Boyle street, left Altoona Tuesday morning on the Pennsylvania limited to report at New River, Va., for further assignment.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Rothermel, Josephine - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Any young girl between the ages of 21 and 44 years who is desirous of joining the WAACSs should contact Aux. Josephine Rothermel, who is now stationed in Altoona, who comes to the Bellwood post office Thursday of each week, between the hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Barr-Wentz, Amelia E. [Yohe] - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Announcement was made this week that Lieut. Harold L. Barr, military police, Middletown, has been promoted to captain, this promotion effective March 15.  Captain Barr was formerly of the staff of Troop B.  He resides in Hummelstown.  He is the son of Mrs. Steel Barr of Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for  Amelia E. Yohe Barr-Wentz.

Barr, Harold L. - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Announcement was made this week that Lieut. Harold L. Barr, military police, Middletown, has been promoted to captain, this promotion effective March 15.  Captain Barr was formerly of the staff of Troop B.  He resides in Hummelstown.  He is the son of Mrs. Steel Barr of Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Harold L. Barr.

Louder, Margaret - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Miss Margaret Louder, who has been ill at her home on North First street, for several weeks is improving and is being remembered with some nice cards from her friends for which she says, “Thanks to all.”
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Shirey, James L. - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
The property of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shirey on Bellview avenue is having an addition added in [five words smeared and unreadable] garage and will add much to the convenience and value of the premises.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Davis, Barney - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cherry of North Cambria street have received a letter from their grandson, Barney Davis, stating that he arrived safely in North Africa and was in fine health.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Cherry, Edward - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cherry of North Cambria street have received a letter from their grandson, Barney Davis, stating that he arrived safely in North Africa and was in fine health.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Wallace, Clark - 1943

Local News Column
Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
Mr. Clark Wallace of Main street, is able to be outdoors again after being confined to his home by illness for a few weeks.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Gwinn,Crawford - 1943

Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
The names of Antis township boys and girls who are in the United States service should be submitted to the honor roll committee.  Those residing in Tipton, the names can be given to Fred Budd.  Those residing in Pinecroft should be turned in to Crawford Gwinn and those near Bellwood to Killen’s service store.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Budd, Fred - 1943

Short Items That Will Interest Our Readers
The names of Antis township boys and girls who are in the United States service should be submitted to the honor roll committee.  Those residing in Tipton, the names can be given to Fred Budd.  Those residing in Pinecroft should be turned in to Crawford Gwinn and those near Bellwood to Killen’s service store.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 25-Mar-1943, Page 1, Column 1

Dickson, Susan - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Susan Dickson
Age: 5
Sex: Female
Month of Death: June
State of Birth: Tennessee
Cause of Death: Typhoid

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

You can visit the memorial page for Susan Dickson.

Dickinson, Mary - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Mary Dickinson
Age: 5
Sex: Female
Month of Death: August
State of Birth: Tennessee
Cause of Death: Flux

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

DeWhit, John - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: John DeWhit
Age: 33
Sex: Male
Month of Death: April
State of Birth: Tennessee
Cause of Death: Pneumonia

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

Davis, Elizabeth - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: Elizabeth Davis
Age: 45
Sex: Female
Month of Death: August
State of Birth: North Carolina
Cause of Death: Paralysis

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

Crossitt, William R. - 1860

1860 mortality schedule recorded between 01-Jun-1859 and 31-May-1860.  Items marked with an * are defined at the end.

Name: William R. Crossitt
Age: 71
Sex: Male
Month of Death: October
State of Birth:
Cause of Death: Opium

~ Carroll County Tennessee 1860 Mortality Schedule

Kauffman, Mary - 1881

Married.
Sweigart-Kauffman.  September 18, 1881, by the Rev. D. W. Gerhard, at New Holland, Wilson Sweigart to Mary Kauffman, both of Millport, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 23-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Gerhard, D. W. (Rev.) - 1881

Married.
Sweigart-Kauffman.  September 18, 1881, by the Rev. D. W. Gerhard, at New Holland, Wilson Sweigart to Mary Kauffman, both of Millport, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 23-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 5


Personal.--
Rev. D. W. Gerhard, for fourteen years pastor of the New Holland charge, was in town last week, visiting his brother-in-law, Rev. D. C. Tobias.  He came in the evening of one day and left the morning of the next, with no opportunity whatever of seeing the many improvements that have been going on since his last visit.  Don’t forget to come soon again.
~ The Lititz Record, 07-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 5

Sweigart, Wilson - 1881

Married.
Sweigart-Kauffman.  September 18, 1881, by the Rev. D. W. Gerhard, at New Holland, Wilson Sweigart to Mary Kauffman, both of Millport, Lancaster county, Pa.
~ The Lititz Record, 23-Sept-1881, Page 3, Column 5