ran roTjTO.T eopyrr iraTrs, atcoaamuisinta, r ESIISS PAB16EAPHS Interest. Gathered t Home or Clipped from our Eichanzei. densed for hmR'ed readers 1... .nH Mrs. Yearickwere fday visitors in Harrisburc ft week. C reward Shimer enter U a company, of friends last frinv afternoon. Visa Minnie Eeianer went to " v..i, it Friday to enter w luin - Ubia University to take i Mellott, Myrtle Me L Ruth Crouse, and Lloyd Willis Meiiou bjicuiw" at Gettysburg. i ...... Tamps jaCKSOD, IU jrsville spent Saturday and idayinthenomesoidomi v. Lon and CD. Hixson. W Chas. D. Hixson, of this i i TV. ....... 41 mm e, was caiiea io wkivu k i(iay, on account of the illness r sister Mrs. U. u AKers. and Mrs. W. E. Bivens daughter Helen spent lasi ay with Mrs. Bivens' Drom leo. Lynch, at Big Cove Tan- and Mrs. James McQuade 1 1 .. t in fhd a'PPK-enu liucov iu of the letter's parents Mr. Mrs. David H. Fore, near isville. Helen Doyie and brother es, of Cbambersburp, are fcg their grandfather W.N. Sand other relatives in Mc llsburg. Cut ten days ago, Mrs. jt Wilson, near Andover, jaken to the Chambersburg ial where she underwent a is operation. I were pleased to see our iend George Finniff, Sr., n Tuesday morning. Mr. is now in his 86th year, jakes his home with his son jb in Todd township. Misses Catherine and .Starr, their brother Allen Ir. Preston Smith all of jtown, Pa., motored to Mc ilsburg last Sunday and '.'at the F. M. Taylor home. (Litton, J. C. Comerer, W. Kglas, and Ora Douglas, all tompson township, spent ly in town on business. ought them in his Ford, Sowed mud nearly axle m Hull. Mrs. Mattie Mc- Vid Mary Knauff motored pona last Sunday and home with them Cath- ull and Mary Knauff. a of Daniel Knauff, who, Ssiting in the home of P Mrs. Emory Booth. Pete and Joan Morton, place, accompanied by jth and Grace Crocker, of wn motored to Gettys- st Saturday and onThurs- ? same crowd drove t6 WDi the boys returning lay. ent Wilson strongly pds that customary re l athletics, games, and Jaires be kept up because jj keep our people normal fody and mind. He ad ,nservation, but not the S excites and lowers the vitality. f last week, a man rid twcycle, with a woman !ront of him, turned y street into Lincoln pin's corner and ran v'w hi a i, ior- w&3 movinc? ut n rr,nA. . The n,. u 'fe thrnwn k 4L... badly hurt. hotels, rpsfaiironfc ire I n iuw of Franklin rmmtv ti written -vu w una request '"''f'w on their tables. fl mpatoJ .1.1. . . . .iuuiner staples 'I Crpnoo .... m pensnabie Nothing Was Baid about reducing th i neais from 75 l cta in the state. J' -Vgate.of Chambers soldier who '7 June 23rd, has reporttohisregi. QfS.tion and L-J lis doing forthe :av his IS beincr furlough ex. miss Florence jonnston. o Ayr, is visiting relatives in Mer cersburg this week. mra. w. n. ureatneaa and Miss Zoe Mason went to Juniata Crossing yesterday to rest quiet ly for two weeks. John C. Bishop, of Chambers burg is spending this week with friends in this place and the Cove. Trespass notices for sale at the News office 6 for a quarter. bent prepaid by mail it cash ac companies the order. D. E. Fore, Esq., has been in disposed at his home North Sec ond street since last Friday and U c nnned to his room. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamaster and daughter. John Over and Mrs. Bessie Pheil, all of Franklin county called to see D. E. Fore and daughter Miss Katie last Sunday. Extensive concrete work is being done in front of the D. L. Grissinger buildings occupied by Attorney John R, Jackson, Geo. Grissinger and George Smith, on North First street. An addition is being made to the F. P. Lynch residence with the intention of making a double house of the present structure, part of which will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lynch. Miss Ruth Fore, stenographer in an insurance office in Wythe: ville, Va.t is visiting in thehome of her father D. Edward Fore at Knobsville. She was accompani ed by a friend, Miss Springer, of Hagerstown. After having visited her daugh ter Grace in New York, as an nounced last week, Mrs Jacob Buckley, of Shelby, Iowa, joined her husband at Fort Littleton, yesterday, where they will re main some time. Frank M. Morgret of Need more, and EL R Davis of Green- castle, lett the latter town on Monday morning in their car and went bv way of Hagerstown, Hancock. Whips Cove, Need more, and back toUreencastle the same day. A corps of "The Faithful" of the Reformed congregation met yesterday and cut the grass and cleaned up the cemetery in the rear of the church, and with brooms, dusters, soap and mops, gave the interior of the building a thorough renovation. Miss Zoe Mellott, who for the past two years has been steno grapher and bookkeeper for the Memorial Hospital, Monongahela, Pa., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mellott, at Sipes Mill. She also visited her sister Mrs. W. L. Duvall at Akersville for a few days. Mrs. J. C. Humphreys and Miss Alice Wishart were enter tained in the home of Mrs. Jose phine Sloan last Friday. Both are natives of Wells Tannery and are engaged in foreign mission work, Miss Wishart having re t irned some time ago from India and Mrs. Humphreys returned from China very recently. Walter J. Foutz, of Altoona, called at (he News office a few minutes while visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Margaret C. Linn, east Market Street Walter is a printer, but he felt it his duty to lay down his composing stick, take up a gun and "go after" the Kaiser. He had taken his preliminary examinations and ex pected to be sent to Gettysburg soon. Russell Stevens came home from Pittsburgh a few days ago to refill his lungs with Cove ozone-a much better quality than the commercial oxygen, or that of the Smoky City atmos phere. ' Russell was graduated in dentistry from the University of Pittsburgh about July first, and when he returns about August first, he will become a member of the faculity and take up dem onstration crown work. Mrs. C R. Spangler and her son Rudolph and her daughter-in-law Mrs. John M. Spangler of St. Louis, Mo., came up from Hancock in their Studebaker and Bpent the time until Monday morning, Mrs. J. M. Spangler (Alice Hays) is spending a few weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hays. Rudoph is with the Bethlehem Steel Company and stationed at Sparrows Point in one of their big munitions plants. . School Letting.. The school directors of the va rious districts of Fulton County will meot as follows: Ayr Webster Mills, Thursday, July 19ih. Belfast Needinorp, Friday, July 20th. Brush Creek Em maville, Sat urday, July 21st. Dublin Ft. Littleton, Monday, July 23rd. Licaiog Creek llarrisonville, - Tuesday, July 24th. Wells No. 2, Wednesday, July 25th. Taylor llustoiibwD, Thursday, July 26t,h. Bothel-Warfordsburg, Friday, July 27th. Thompson Center, Wednesday July 18th. Uaioa Center, Monday, July 30.h. Todd M.Govern's, Tuesday, July 31st. The directors are rr qaested to meot la their respective districts, at the above named places, on the abovo Darned dates at 9 a m , for the purpose of electing teachers to fill tbo fccboola for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may come before tbo board. Respectfully. J. Emeky Thomas, 7 5 2t County Supt. Please Be Ready. A house-to-houso canvas of the town will be made to-morrow evening to enroll members in the FultonCounty Chapter of the Red Cross. Please be ready with your dollar (or more) and do not delay the ladies in their effort to see all in town. As the weeks roll by, we see names of friends and relatives who have gone to France to give their lives if necessary to stay the mad Kaiser in his satanic efforts to enslave mankind for personal gratification. No sane person doubts what the result will be if he can break through the barriers that now hold him from our shores. Every man now at the front is fighting our battles. Give at least one dollar to help save the lives of the wounded. CLarch Notices. Preaching service on next Sab bath in the United Presbyterian church in town at 10:30 a. m., and in the 2nd United Presbyter ian church of the Cove at 7:30 p. lis., by Rev. A. J. Crooks. Installation service at the Lutheran church next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. F. G. Got wald, D. D., president of West Penna., Synod and editor of the "Lutheran Church Work and Observer." Services in McCon nellsburg in the evening at 7:30. At Big Cove Tannery at 2:30 p. m. When Captain Drake "brought in" the first oil well in Pennsyl vania sixty years ago he Httle thought that he had accomplished a feat of far greater importance than the discovery of a new Em pire. Today oil is a3 necessary as bread or clothing, for without oil the wheels of industry would al most be stopped. School to Close. The McConcellsburg summer normal school will close to-morrow. Fifty:seven Btudents en rolled for the present term. Ow ing to the closing of the schools all over the state last fall by reason of orders from State board of health, the" opening of the summer session was delayed and the term extended into July. Save Big Heads. In almost every field of wheat heads may be-found that appear to be of superior quality. It costs nothing to save these heads to plant in a separate place next year in order to test them. In case a new and improved variety should be the result of the ex periment a snug fortune might be made out of it. Moral Courage. "Moral courage is more worth having than physical courage, not because it is a higher virtue, but because the demand for it is more constant. Physical courage is most of the time in the lumber room. Moral courage is needed day by day." George Buxton. Mrs. Wm. Baumgardner and daughter Miss Mary entertained at luncheon on Tuesday. Troops to S'ove. To-day is the day to move the main body of American troops now in France to their permanent camp behind the western battle front where they will be drilled and friven opportunity to become fami;iar with actual warfare as it is carried on there. They will hear the big guns and see some ! of the effects of shell fire before I Pntfrmcr intn mnra anvavA Rutins ' in the trenches. The report says the boys are enthused over the idea of getting close to the German fire. Incidentally, our boys over there have adopted the slogan "Can the Kaiser!" English and French soldiers set m amazed at the readiness with which our boys coin catchy slang phrases, and English newspapers have gone to great trouble to interpret some of them. They have translated "can the Kaiser" to signify that the Allied force should "her metically seal the Kaiser in some restraining receptacle in order, that he will forever be harm- j less." Only three words are necessary to express the idea by our boys. . County I'a'rs. Agricultural fairs will be held this fall in fifty-seven of the sixty-seven counties of the state. Near w will be Eedford, Oct. 25. Cumberland, Spt 11-14. W. C. T. U. Food Proclamation. We, the members of the Wo rn a n's Christian Temperance Union of Pennsylvania, gladly go on record as willing to assist the Government in every move ment for food conservation, but we protest against the use of food stuff in the brewing of beer which makes a waste of. food greater than can be saved in many homes. We further recommend that all women include a protest in their registration against the in consistency of oiy Government in urging th "vomen of our Na tion to extrem ' economy, while it refuses to prcM'bit the waste of food stuffs in blowing of beer. Mus. Ella M. George, President. Mrs. Sylvia B. Norrish, Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. J. A. Irwin entertained at four o'clock yesterday and will entertain at the same hour this evening. With the Prevailing High Prices of everythig including optic J goods, my prices aro the lowest possible to offer consistent with real eye service. g's Glasses are Guaranteed. t No Drops Used Prices Very Reasonable otms. 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