Sunday, July 25, 2021

Blesinger, Catharina - 1773

Kreutz Creek (St. James) Lutheran Church
Catharine Blesinger child of Michael and Maria Madalina Blesinger, born May 28, 1773, baptized June 15, 1773.  Witnesses: Conradt and Catharina Blesinger.

~ York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century – Volume 3

Blesinger, Conradt - 1773

Kreutz Creek (St. James) Lutheran Church
Catharine Blesinger child of Michael and Maria Madalina Blesinger, born May 28, 1773, baptized June 15, 1773.  Witnesses: Conradt and Catharina Blesinger.

~ York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century – Volume 3

Blesinger, Maria Madalina - 1773

Kreutz Creek (St. James) Lutheran Church
Catharine Blesinger child of Michael and Maria Madalina Blesinger, born May 28, 1773, baptized June 15, 1773.  Witnesses: Conradt and Catharina Blesinger.

~ York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century – Volume 3

Blesinger, Michael - 1773

Kreutz Creek (St. James) Lutheran Church
Catharine Blesinger child of Michael and Maria Madalina Blesinger, born May 28, 1773, baptized June 15, 1773.  Witnesses: Conradt and Catharina Blesinger.

~ York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century – Volume 3

Blesinger, Catherine - 1773

Kreutz Creek (St. James) Lutheran Church
Catharine Blesinger child of Michael and Maria Madalina Blesinger, born May 28, 1773, baptized June 15, 1773.  Witnesses: Conradt and Catharina Blesinger.

~ York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century – Volume 3

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Hummel, N. L. (Dr.) - 1946

EVANGELICAL CHURCH CELEBRATES 48TH ANNIVERSARY

Rev. H. C. Kleffel, pastor of the Grace Evangelical Church of Bellwood announced recently plans for services celebrating the 48th Anniversary of the local house of worship.

Appropriate services will be held on Sunday, February 17, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. N. L. Hummel, D.S., will deliver the sermon at this unified service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 4

Kleffel, H. C. (Rev.) - 1946

EVANGELICAL CHURCH CELEBRATES 48TH ANNIVERSARY

Rev. H. C. Kleffel, pastor of the Grace Evangelical Church of Bellwood announced recently plans for services celebrating the 48th Anniversary of the local house of worship.

Appropriate services will be held on Sunday, February 17, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. N. L. Hummel, D.S., will deliver the sermon at this unified service.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 4

Funk, Mark - 1946

FOUNDER OF PIAA TO BE HONORED

Dr. Charles S. Davis, 81-year-old founder of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association will be signally honored at the fortieth annual banquet of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League in the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, on Saturday February 16.

The W.P.I.A.L., organized in 1905, seven years before Doctor Davis began to organize the P.I.A.A., is composed of many schools who were among the first to enter the Statewide organization. It now has a membership of 167 schools, President Mark Funk of Latrobe reported in announcing plans for the gala event.

Meetings of the P.LA.A. Board of Control and the W.P.I.A.L. district committee will be held prior to the banquet.

A native of Perry County, Doctor Davis began his teaching career in Thompsontown but transferred to Steelton where he was high school principal for 31 years and superinendent of schools for 16 years. He was retired in 1935.

One of the pioneer enthusiasts for clean sports, he started to organize the P.LA.A. in 1912 and in the next twenty years saw that organization grow from one of 35 members to one of the largest bodies affiliated to the National Federation of State High School Athletic associations. Through the early years of the P.I.A.A's existence, Doctor Davis personally underwrote many of its expenses, so interested was he in clean sports for the State's youth.

The Steelton educator served as the P.LA.A. president for many years, in addition to acting in the capacity of executive director for no form of remuneration. Some years ago he was named honorary president for life and although he has retired from active participation, his counsel to the P.I.A.A. Has been an invaluable contribution to the steady progress of schoolboy athletics in this State.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 4

Davis, Charles S. (Dr.) - 1946

FOUNDER OF PIAA TO BE HONORED

Dr. Charles S. Davis, 81-year-old founder of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association will be signally honored at the fortieth annual banquet of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League in the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, on Saturday February 16.

The W.P.I.A.L., organized in 1905, seven years before Doctor Davis began to organize the P.I.A.A., is composed of many schools who were among the first to enter the Statewide organization. It now has a membership of 167 schools, President Mark Funk of Latrobe reported in announcing plans for the gala event.

Meetings of the P.LA.A. Board of Control and the W.P.I.A.L. district committee will be held prior to the banquet.

A native of Perry County, Doctor Davis began his teaching career in Thompsontown but transferred to Steelton where he was high school principal for 31 years and superinendent of schools for 16 years. He was retired in 1935.

One of the pioneer enthusiasts for clean sports, he started to organize the P.LA.A. in 1912 and in the next twenty years saw that organization grow from one of 35 members to one of the largest bodies affiliated to the National Federation of State High School Athletic associations. Through the early years of the P.I.A.A's existence, Doctor Davis personally underwrote many of its expenses, so interested was he in clean sports for the State's youth.

The Steelton educator served as the P.LA.A. president for many years, in addition to acting in the capacity of executive director for no form of remuneration. Some years ago he was named honorary president for life and although he has retired from active participation, his counsel to the P.I.A.A. Has been an invaluable contribution to the steady progress of schoolboy athletics in this State.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 4

Linn, William Sr. (Mrs.) - 1946

WAR MOTHERS TO MEET IN AMERICAN LEGION HOME

The Bellwood Chapter of American War Mothers will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday, February 19, in the American Legion Hall, at 7:30 p.m.

The President, Mrs. William Linn, Sr., would like to have a full attendance as plans for the year are to be made, and all members interested in helping our veterans coming home are requested to bring suggestions on this important subject and to be ready to help in any way on plans decided upon by the chapter.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 4

Bowers, Orman F. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1946

DONALD L. COX WEDS TENNESSEE GIRL

Announcement has been made by Mr. Neuma N. Bowers, of Jackson, Tennessee, of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth Loraine Bowers, and Donald L. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Cox, of 501 Orchard street, Bellwood.

Using the double - ring ceremony, the couple was united in marriage on Wednesday evening, January 30, at 9:30 p.m., at Corinth, Mississippi.

The bride was attired in a suit of grey with black accessories. Her attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Orman F. Bowers, of Tennessee. The bride is a graduate of Taylor High School of Jackson and also of the West Tennessee Business College. Upon graduation she was employed by the Roane-Anderson Company, in Tennessee.

Mr. Cox graduated from the Bellwood-Antis High School in 1940, and had been employed by the A&P company until his entry into the army. He was recently discharged from the army at Camp Polk, La., after service of three years, 16 months of which were spent in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Mr. Cox was with the 17th air-borne division.

After a wedding trip to Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Cincinnati, O., and several cities in Pennsylvania, the newlyweds will take up residence at 501 Orchard street, in Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Cox, Luther C. (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1946

DONALD L. COX WEDS TENNESSEE GIRL

Announcement has been made by Mr. Neuma N. Bowers, of Jackson, Tennessee, of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth Loraine Bowers, and Donald L. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Cox, of 501 Orchard street, Bellwood.

Using the double - ring ceremony, the couple was united in marriage on Wednesday evening, January 30, at 9:30 p.m., at Corinth, Mississippi.

The bride was attired in a suit of grey with black accessories. Her attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Orman F. Bowers, of Tennessee. The bride is a graduate of Taylor High School of Jackson and also of the West Tennessee Business College. Upon graduation she was employed by the Roane-Anderson Company, in Tennessee.

Mr. Cox graduated from the Bellwood-Antis High School in 1940, and had been employed by the A&P company until his entry into the army. He was recently discharged from the army at Camp Polk, La., after service of three years, 16 months of which were spent in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Mr. Cox was with the 17th air-borne division.

After a wedding trip to Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Cincinnati, O., and several cities in Pennsylvania, the newlyweds will take up residence at 501 Orchard street, in Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Cox, Donald L. - 1946

DONALD L. COX WEDS TENNESSEE GIRL

Announcement has been made by Mr. Neuma N. Bowers, of Jackson, Tennessee, of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth Loraine Bowers, and Donald L. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Cox, of 501 Orchard street, Bellwood.

Using the double - ring ceremony, the couple was united in marriage on Wednesday evening, January 30, at 9:30 p.m., at Corinth, Mississippi.

The bride was attired in a suit of grey with black accessories. Her attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Orman F. Bowers, of Tennessee. The bride is a graduate of Taylor High School of Jackson and also of the West Tennessee Business College. Upon graduation she was employed by the Roane-Anderson Company, in Tennessee.

Mr. Cox graduated from the Bellwood-Antis High School in 1940, and had been employed by the A&P company until his entry into the army. He was recently discharged from the army at Camp Polk, La., after service of three years, 16 months of which were spent in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Mr. Cox was with the 17th air-borne division.

After a wedding trip to Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Cincinnati, O., and several cities in Pennsylvania, the newlyweds will take up residence at 501 Orchard street, in Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Bowers, Ruth Loraine - 1946

DONALD L. COX WEDS TENNESSEE GIRL

Announcement has been made by Mr. Neuma N. Bowers, of Jackson, Tennessee, of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth Loraine Bowers, and Donald L. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Cox, of 501 Orchard street, Bellwood.

Using the double - ring ceremony, the couple was united in marriage on Wednesday evening, January 30, at 9:30 p.m., at Corinth, Mississippi.

The bride was attired in a suit of grey with black accessories. Her attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Orman F. Bowers, of Tennessee. The bride is a graduate of Taylor High School of Jackson and also of the West Tennessee Business College. Upon graduation she was employed by the Roane-Anderson Company, in Tennessee.

Mr. Cox graduated from the Bellwood-Antis High School in 1940, and had been employed by the A&P company until his entry into the army. He was recently discharged from the army at Camp Polk, La., after service of three years, 16 months of which were spent in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Mr. Cox was with the 17th air-borne division.

After a wedding trip to Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Cincinnati, O., and several cities in Pennsylvania, the newlyweds will take up residence at 501 Orchard street, in Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Bowers, Neuma N. - 1946

DONALD L. COX WEDS TENNESSEE GIRL

Announcement has been made by Mr. Neuma N. Bowers, of Jackson, Tennessee, of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth Loraine Bowers, and Donald L. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Cox, of 501 Orchard street, Bellwood.

Using the double - ring ceremony, the couple was united in marriage on Wednesday evening, January 30, at 9:30 p.m., at Corinth, Mississippi.

The bride was attired in a suit of grey with black accessories. Her attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Orman F. Bowers, of Tennessee. The bride is a graduate of Taylor High School of Jackson and also of the West Tennessee Business College. Upon graduation she was employed by the Roane-Anderson Company, in Tennessee.

Mr. Cox graduated from the Bellwood-Antis High School in 1940, and had been employed by the A&P company until his entry into the army. He was recently discharged from the army at Camp Polk, La., after service of three years, 16 months of which were spent in England, France, Belgium and Germany. Mr. Cox was with the 17th air-borne division.

After a wedding trip to Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Cincinnati, O., and several cities in Pennsylvania, the newlyweds will take up residence at 501 Orchard street, in Bellwood.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 3

Kist, William A. - 1946

FUNERAL SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR WILLIAM A. KIST

William A. Kist, of Bellwood, died in the Altoona Hospital, on Wednesday, February 6.

Born in Altoona on July 13, 1917, he had served with Headquarter Battery, 153rd Field Artillery, during World War II. He was a graduate of Altoona Catholic High School and was employed by the PRR in Altoona.

Funeral services were conducted from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, in Bellwood. Military burial services were held in the Calvary Cemetery in Altoona.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2
 
You can visit the memorial page for William A. Kist.

Eckroth, M. H. - 1946

Fox Hunt Plans Made

Three active organizations, the Altoona Rifle & Pistol Club, The Altoona Conservation and Wild Life Club and the Bellwood Sportsman Association, have united to hold a joint fox hunt Feb. 22nd.

Dr. Buzzard, Dr. Burket and John Tobin will manage the fifteen fox hounds. John Estep is plotting the location on the Alleghenies back of his farm.

A very unique schedule is being worked up to "out fox" the fox. The Altoona Clubs are sure of their dogs and fox's habits. John Estep knows each fox by name.

With this combination plus good weather a lot of sport will be had.

Technicolor pictures will be taken at various stages of the hunt by M. H. Eckroth.

Roast ham, bean soup and coffee will be served at the park by Chef Eckroth.

The meeting place is at Cornmessers Store, Main and Cambria streets. The time is 7:30 a.m.

The combined clubs extend to you a cordial invitation to join us. We want you war veterans to join us after four years absence. Don't miss this hunt or "you'll be sorry".
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2

Estep, John - 1946

Fox Hunt Plans Made

Three active organizations, the Altoona Rifle & Pistol Club, The Altoona Conservation and Wild Life Club and the Bellwood Sportsman Association, have united to hold a joint fox hunt Feb. 22nd.

Dr. Buzzard, Dr. Burket and John Tobin will manage the fifteen fox hounds. John Estep is plotting the location on the Alleghenies back of his farm.

A very unique schedule is being worked up to "out fox" the fox. The Altoona Clubs are sure of their dogs and fox's habits. John Estep knows each fox by name.

With this combination plus good weather a lot of sport will be had.

Technicolor pictures will be taken at various stages of the hunt by M. H. Eckroth.

Roast ham, bean soup and coffee will be served at the park by Chef Eckroth.

The meeting place is at Cornmessers Store, Main and Cambria streets. The time is 7:30 a.m.

The combined clubs extend to you a cordial invitation to join us. We want you war veterans to join us after four years absence. Don't miss this hunt or "you'll be sorry".
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2

Tobin, John - 1946

Fox Hunt Plans Made

Three active organizations, the Altoona Rifle & Pistol Club, The Altoona Conservation and Wild Life Club and the Bellwood Sportsman Association, have united to hold a joint fox hunt Feb. 22nd.

Dr. Buzzard, Dr. Burket and John Tobin will manage the fifteen fox hounds. John Estep is plotting the location on the Alleghenies back of his farm.

A very unique schedule is being worked up to "out fox" the fox. The Altoona Clubs are sure of their dogs and fox's habits. John Estep knows each fox by name.

With this combination plus good weather a lot of sport will be had.

Technicolor pictures will be taken at various stages of the hunt by M. H. Eckroth.

Roast ham, bean soup and coffee will be served at the park by Chef Eckroth.

The meeting place is at Cornmessers Store, Main and Cambria streets. The time is 7:30 a.m.

The combined clubs extend to you a cordial invitation to join us. We want you war veterans to join us after four years absence. Don't miss this hunt or "you'll be sorry".
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2

Burket, Dr. - 1946

Fox Hunt Plans Made

Three active organizations, the Altoona Rifle & Pistol Club, The Altoona Conservation and Wild Life Club and the Bellwood Sportsman Association, have united to hold a joint fox hunt Feb. 22nd.

Dr. Buzzard, Dr. Burket and John Tobin will manage the fifteen fox hounds. John Estep is plotting the location on the Alleghenies back of his farm.

A very unique schedule is being worked up to "out fox" the fox. The Altoona Clubs are sure of their dogs and fox's habits. John Estep knows each fox by name.

With this combination plus good weather a lot of sport will be had.

Technicolor pictures will be taken at various stages of the hunt by M. H. Eckroth.

Roast ham, bean soup and coffee will be served at the park by Chef Eckroth.

The meeting place is at Cornmessers Store, Main and Cambria streets. The time is 7:30 a.m.

The combined clubs extend to you a cordial invitation to join us. We want you war veterans to join us after four years absence. Don't miss this hunt or "you'll be sorry".
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2

Buzzard, Dr. - 1946

Fox Hunt Plans Made

Three active organizations, the Altoona Rifle & Pistol Club, The Altoona Conservation and Wild Life Club and the Bellwood Sportsman Association, have united to hold a joint fox hunt Feb. 22nd.

Dr. Buzzard, Dr. Burket and John Tobin will manage the fifteen fox hounds. John Estep is plotting the location on the Alleghenies back of his farm.

A very unique schedule is being worked up to "out fox" the fox. The Altoona Clubs are sure of their dogs and fox's habits. John Estep knows each fox by name.

With this combination plus good weather a lot of sport will be had.

Technicolor pictures will be taken at various stages of the hunt by M. H. Eckroth.

Roast ham, bean soup and coffee will be served at the park by Chef Eckroth.

The meeting place is at Cornmessers Store, Main and Cambria streets. The time is 7:30 a.m.

The combined clubs extend to you a cordial invitation to join us. We want you war veterans to join us after four years absence. Don't miss this hunt or "you'll be sorry".
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2

Hoffman, Henry - 1946

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

William and Henry Hoffman, who purchased the Jacob Fuoss bakery on Main street, having recently taken
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~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

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charge of it and the accompanying real estate.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1

Hoffman, William - 1946

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

William and Henry Hoffman, who purchased the Jacob Fuoss bakery on Main street, having recently taken
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~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

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charge of it and the accompanying real estate.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 4, Column 1

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Moffitt, Herman - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Herman Moffitt, who enlisted in the Navy last summer and until recently was stationed at Norfolk, Va., has received his honorable discharge, and is now at the home of his parents on Main street. He will later enter the 12th street shops of the PRR and resume his work as a machinist apprentice.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Monday, July 12, 2021

Johnson, E. M. - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Jno. H. Everhart was at Shoenberger the beginning of the week, attending the funeral of his brother-in-law, E. M. Johnson, who died after a brief illness of pneumonia. The deceased was well known in Antis township, having been engaged as a farmer at Sabbath Rest.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Everhart, John H. - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Jno. H. Everhart was at Shoenberger the beginning of the week, attending the funeral of his brother-in-law, E. M. Johnson, who died after a brief illness of pneumonia. The deceased was well known in Antis township, having been engaged as a farmer at Sabbath Rest.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Miller, Walter - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Among the soldier boys recently returned home are Senator Green, Clair Henders, Thomas Huston, Clyde Sitman, Hazel Cherry and Jno. Mulhollen of the Spruce Division. Walter Miller having arrived home some time ago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Mulhollen, John - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Among the soldier boys recently returned home are Senator Green, Clair Henders, Thomas Huston, Clyde Sitman, Hazel Cherry and Jno. Mulhollen of the Spruce Division. Walter Miller having arrived home some time ago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Cherry, Hazel - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919


Among the soldier boys recently returned home are Senator Green, Clair Henders, Thomas Huston, Clyde Sitman, Hazel Cherry and Jno. Mulhollen of the Spruce Division. Walter Miller having arrived home some time ago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Sitman, Clyde - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Among the soldier boys recently returned home are Senator Green, Clair Henders, Thomas Huston, Clyde Sitman, Hazel Cherry and Jno. Mulhollen of the Spruce Division. Walter Miller having arrived home some time ago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Huston, Thomas - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919


Among the soldier boys recently returned home are Senator Green, Clair Henders, Thomas Huston, Clyde Sitman, Hazel Cherry and Jno. Mulhollen of the Spruce Division. Walter Miller having arrived home some time ago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Henders, Clair - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919


Among the soldier boys recently returned home are Senator Green, Clair Henders, Thomas Huston, Clyde Sitman, Hazel Cherry and Jno. Mulhollen of the Spruce Division. Walter Miller having arrived home some time ago.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Huston, Blanche - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919


Leo Huston has gone back to New York to join the crew of the Battleship Wyoming for another cruise. His sister, Miss Blanche, who went to New York to see him had to return home without that pleasure, as he left before she could contact him.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Huston, Leo - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Leo Huston has gone back to New York to join the crew of the Battleship Wyoming for another cruise. His sister, Miss Blanche, who went to New York to see him had to return home without that pleasure, as he left before she could contact him.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Creps, W. E. - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

W. E. Creps, formerly of this place, who has been in the tobacco business in Reno, Nevada, is visiting friends in Altoona and other parts of the county.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Taylor, Ralph (Mr. & Mrs.) - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Miss Nell Wagner, of Coalport, is spending some time at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor on Orchard street.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Wagner, Nell - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Miss Nell Wagner, of Coalport, is spending some time at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor on Orchard street.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Cook, Anthony - 1919

Looking Back
Taken From the Files of the Bulletin Issue of January, 1919

Anthony Cook has returned to camp after a brief furlough at his home, in Gospel Hollow.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Dunn, Ethel - 1946

Round About Our Town
Edward Dunn has returned home from Bradenton, Florida, where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, B. T. Barlow. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Steele, who will remain for some time with her sister, Mrs. Bartlow, who was the former Ethel Dunn, of the borough, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Dunn.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Steele, Dorothy [Dunn] -1946

Round About Our Town
Edward Dunn has returned home from Bradenton, Florida, where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, B. T. Barlow. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Steele, who will remain for some time with her sister, Mrs. Bartlow, who was the former Ethel Dunn, of the borough, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Dunn.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Dunn, Dorothy - 1946

Round About Our Town
Edward Dunn has returned home from Bradenton, Florida, where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, B. T. Barlow. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Steele, who will remain for some time with her sister, Mrs. Bartlow, who was the former Ethel Dunn, of the borough, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Dunn.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Barlow, B. T. - 1946

Round About Our Town
Edward Dunn has returned home from Bradenton, Florida, where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, B. T. Barlow. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Steele, who will remain for some time with her sister, Mrs. Bartlow, who was the former Ethel Dunn, of the borough, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Dunn.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1

Yonkey, Caroline - 1946

 Round About Our Town
Miss Caroline Yonkey visited with friends in Harrisburg over the week-end.

~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 1