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Replogle, W. B. - 1946

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

Wakefield, Joyce A. - 1946

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

Wertz, Mary - 1946

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

Replogle, Meda M. [Robb] - 1946

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

You can visit the memorial page for Meda M. [Robb] Replogle Yates.

Replogle, Donald E. - 1946

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

You can visit the memorial page for Donald E. Replogle.

Wakefield, J. H. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1946

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

Replogle, Ella Mae [Wakefield] -1946

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

Cherry, Roy Wellington - 1946

Round About Our Town
Peg Cherry, daughter of Roy Cherry, had the pleasure of taking an airplane ride last Friday afternoon.  She got quite a thrill in getting an air view of the famous little village of Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Roy Wellington Cherry.

Schales, James - 1946

Round About Our Town
The many friends of Mr. Henry Schales, former resident of town, but now of Altoona, will be glad to know about his three sons, Fred, who served in the Quartermaster department in the Navy, who has landed in Norfolk, Va., and has received his honorable discharge, Paul, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, is stationed on Tinian Island, while James, who was married last August, is living in Pittsburgh, where he holds a responsible position.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Schales, Paul - 1946

Round About Our Town
The many friends of Mr. Henry Schales, former resident of town, but now of Altoona, will be glad to know about his three sons, Fred, who served in the Quartermaster department in the Navy, who has landed in Norfolk, Va., and has received his honorable discharge, Paul, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, is stationed on Tinian Island, while James, who was married last August, is living in Pittsburgh, where he holds a responsible position.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Schales, Fred - 1946

Round About Our Town
The many friends of Mr. Henry Schales, former resident of town, but now of Altoona, will be glad to know about his three sons, Fred, who served in the Quartermaster department in the Navy, who has landed in Norfolk, Va., and has received his honorable discharge, Paul, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, is stationed on Tinian Island, while James, who was married last August, is living in Pittsburgh, where he holds a responsible position.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Schales, Henry - 1946

Round About Our Town
The many friends of Mr. Henry Schales, former resident of town, but now of Altoona, will be glad to know about his three sons, Fred, who served in the Quartermaster department in the Navy, who has landed in Norfolk, Va., and has received his honorable discharge, Paul, a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, is stationed on Tinian Island, while James, who was married last August, is living in Pittsburgh, where he holds a responsible position.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Wentz, Myrtle Irene [Mundorff] - 1946

Round About Our Town
We regret to learn that Mr. Samuel Mundorff, one of the older and very highly respected citizens of town was taken to an Altoona hospital this morning, where he will be under observation, and his daughter, Mrs. George Wentz, with whom he has made his home since his wife’s death, is bedfast at her home on Main street.  We wish a speedy return to health for these good people.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Myrtle Irene [Mundorff] Wentz.

Mundorff, Samuel M. - 1946

Round About Our Town
We regret to learn that Mr. Samuel Mundorff, one of the older and very highly respected citizens of town was taken to an Altoona hospital this morning, where he will be under observation, and his daughter, Mrs. George Wentz, with whom he has made his home since his wife’s death, is bedfast at her home on Main street.  We wish a speedy return to health for these good people.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Samuel M. Mundorff.

Cornmesser, Marjorie - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mrs. John Cornmesser, wife of the hardware merchant, and daughter Marjorie, have returned home from Cleveland, Ohio, where they spent several days last week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Cornmesser, John (Mrs.) - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mrs. John Cornmesser, wife of the hardware merchant, and daughter Marjorie, have returned home from Cleveland, Ohio, where they spent several days last week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Cherry, Dale (Mrs.) - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mrs. Dale Cherry, of Collingswood, N. J., spent a few days in town visiting relatives.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Hunter, Thomas B. - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mr. Thomas B. Hunter, of Antis township, spent a few days this week with friends in Lewistown, where he was the guest of his grandson.  Mr. Hunter is now 92 years of age, active and in possession of all his faculties, and for more than sixty years was an instructor in the public schools of Blair and Cambria counties.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

You can visit the memorial page for Thomas B. Hunter.

Strunk, Ray M. - 1946

Round About Our Town
“Chick” Smith is back at the First National Bank for a few days while Mr. Strunk is confined to his home because of illness.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1


Round About Our Town
Ray. M. Strunk, cashier at the First National Bank, has been confined to his home for the past week.  Mr. Strunk is under the care of a physician and hopes to resume his duties next Monday.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Round About Our Town
R. M. Strunk, cashier of the First NaNtional <sic> Bank, has returned to his work after being confifined <sic> to his home for some time due to illness.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Smith, "Chick" - 1946

Round About Our Town
“Chick” Smith is back at the First National Bank for a few days while Mr. Strunk is confined to his home because of illness.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Smith, Paul - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler and son Bennie, of Alexandria, Virginia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith on South Second street during the week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Fowler, Bennie - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler and son Bennie, of Alexandria, Virginia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith on South Second street during the week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Fowler, Arthur - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler and son Bennie, of Alexandria, Virginia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith on South Second street during the week.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Mathers, James - 1946

Round About Our Town
At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Bellwood Furniture company, held in the office Friday evening, Mr. Thomas A. Hirsch was elected manager of the affairs of the company, succeeding his {late?-paper smeared} Richard H. Hirsch, [smudged paper] and James Mathers treasurer and secretary.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Chilton, John F. - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mr. John F. Chilton, well known and greatly esteemed citizen of the borough is confined to his home on South Tuckahoe street, suffering from a sever attack of the grip.  Part of the time he has been confined to bed, yet his friends are glad to know that the ailment is yielding nicely to treatment.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Colabine, R. H. - 1946

Round About Our Town
Miss Matilda Cornmesser spent the week-end in Williamsburg as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Colabine.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Cornmesser, Matilda - 1946

Round About Our Town
Miss Matilda Cornmesser spent the week-end in Williamsburg as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Colabine.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Price, Allen A. (Mrs.) - 1946

Round About Our Town
Mrs. Allen A. Price, 419 Bellview avenue, is recovering from a light stroke.  She became ill Friday and is confined to her bed.  Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Chelgren, Karl A. - 1946

Round About Our Town

Karl A. Chelgren recently purchased the Hursch Building on Main street.  He plans extensive remodeling, and upon completion will open under his old name, the Bellwood Market, featuring a modern self-service food market.  Remodeling will begin in the near future and Mr. Chelgren hopes to be in his new establishment, ready for his old customers—and new ones—by March 15.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1


SPECIAL MEETING OF B-A MEMORIAL COMMITTEE
A special meeting has been called for the members of the Bellwood-Antis Memorial Stadium Committee and all interested persons for Tuesday evening, February 5, at 7:30 p.m., in the auditorium of the B.-A. High School.

A Pittsburgh representative has been contacted and will be present at the meeting to discuss plans for obtaining seating facilities for the Memorial Stadium.

Mr. Karl A. Chelgren, general chairman of the committee, stresses the importance of this meeting and urges all members to be present.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 5
 
 
 
Round About Our Town

The remodeling of what was for a long time known as the Hursh stand, next to the First National bank, on Main street, and recently purchased by Karl Chelgren, is now nearing completion and will be occupied by the new owner in about ten days. For the past few years Mr. Chelgren has been successfully engaged in the grocery and meat business in a room of the Cornmesser block on South Cambria street, which was too small for his business and he was compelled to seek larger quarters.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 04-Apr-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Singleton, William C. - 1946

Round About Our Town
Squire Wm. C. Singleton, Antis township, recently discharged from the Pacific Division, Air Transport Command, has reopened his office on North Tuckahoe street.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 31-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1