The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 02, 1915, Image 8

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SALISBURY
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Knecht, of West Salisbury, was the
scene of a happy social gathering on
Wednesday last in the evening when
their daughter, Helen, entertained the |
following friends: Misses Louise Comp
ton, Orpha Baker, Pearl Dahlgren, A-
da and Dorothy Glotfelty, Pearl, B-
lizabeth, Florence and Mae Newman,
Florence Hoffman, Julie Meese, Edna
Smith, Josephine McMurdo, Effie Mil-
ler, Zilpha Statler, Mae Dickey, Mary
Keim, Mary Riley of this place;
Carrie Snyder of Rockwood; Nellie
Bittner, Regina Reich, Jean Schardt,
and Amelia Clothworthy of Meyers-
dale, Allen Compton, Christ Baker,
Jerre Beachy, James, George and Mor-
ris Riley, George Beale, Dr, Lloyd
Loechel, Merle Baldwin, Darrell
Hicks, Frank and George Keim, Jno.
Bunn, Frank Garlitz, Clay Newman,
Floyd Stanton, Harry Wagner of this
vicinity; Ed Christner and Clarence
Sipple of St. Paul; Hagriff Nedrow,
and Bryan Merrill of Garrett; Stanley
and Lester Wilhelm, Robt. Hoffmey-
er and Jno. Mosgraves, of Meyersdale.
The evening was spent with music,
games and lunch, the latter consisting
of ice cream, cake and coffee.
One day last week four automo-
biles were pressed into service to con-
vey an auto party to Bedford. The
trip was made by way of Cumber-
land and home by way of the Lin-
coln highway and Stoyestown and
Grandview. Those in the party were
the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. MM.
May, Aileen and Mary Keim and Imo-
gene Hay in the May car; Mr and
Mrs, E. H. Miller, Mrs. Chas. Miller,
Mrs. Wiley Ramey, Darrell and Ed-
gar Miller in the Miller car; Dr. and
Mrs. A. M. Lchty, Mrs. Edith Beachy,
Mrs. O. W. Petry, Fay and Elizabeth
Lichty, in the Lichty car; Mr. and
Mrs. J, L. Barchus, Mrs. Lydia Shaw,
Miss Emma McClure and McClure
Barchus in the Barchus car.
Camp Casselman was occupied a
part of last week by the followinz
young people from Salisbury: Mrs.
George Lowry and daughter, Lucile,
Mrs. George Livengood, Misses Ruth
and Helen Shaw, Florede and Effie
Lichlter, Nellie Statler, Romaine
Dietz, Lorena Williams, Grace Brown
Mary Reitz and Miss Helen Snyder of
New Oxford, Pa. They returned home
on Monday
Miss Emma Rodomer returned to
Pittsburg last Tuesday after, spend-
ing her vacation with her father,
Henry Rodomer and her sister, Miss
Emma in West Salisbury
Mrs Philip Reich and children of
Meyersdale visited at the home of the
former’s parents, Mr and Mrs. L. L.
Beachy at West Salisbury last Wed-
esday.
Miss Thelma Yost of Roanoke, Va.
spent last week in town the guest of
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Wagner.
Stewart Smith who spent the sumni-
mer in Salisbury returned to Pitts-
‘burg last Thursday.
Miss Ruth Hay spent the past week
with her sister, Mrs. Rev. Perry in
Washington Pa.
Miss Aleda Alexander and Miss
Sue Simmons left Wednesday for
Frostburg and Barton, Md to visit
friends before returning to their
respective homes at Rowlesburg and
Grafton, W. Va.
Burgess Valentine Gress of Mey-
rsdale, candidate for sheriff was call-
ing on Salisbury voters on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ellenberger
and two children of Johnstown and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boyer, of Meyers-
dale motored to Salisbury on Thurs-
day and spent the day wth Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Dickey.
Miss Pauline Reese of Pittsburg
is spending a two weeks’ vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Reese. Miss Reese is a student in the
nurses’ training department of the
Allegany hospital.
Rev. Wm. Baumgartner of Pitts-
burg spent the past week with his
mother, Mrs, Victoria Baumgartner
and his sister Miss Lulu Baumgartner
Miss Mary Shaw returned last week
from a two weeks’ visit with her un-
cle W. P. Shaw and family in Berlin.
Mrs, Chas. Miller and Mrs. Wiley
Rainey of Claysville were guests of
Mrs. Miller's son, E. H. Miller and
family last week.
Mrs. WP. Meyers of Summit town-
shp spent Wednesday wth relatives
in this city.
W.B. Hanna spent several days of
last week with his parents at Har-
come more expensive.
serviceable.
of prominent makes.
shaped toes.
a AINSI AINSI NSN
IGHEST quality
raisers.
TIOES for all the family here.
S and thus can afford to make prices that will suit any pocket-
book. In men’s shoes we have fine values at prices which must |
be considered very inviting in these days when leather goods have be-
The women’s, misses’ and children’s shoes will be found truly
High topped boots, button or laced, and ties in white or |
black or tan and white canvas shoes or comfortable outing footwear
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Patent leather and enamel shoes in all sizes with stat
Shoes of Cemfort That Wear.
MILLER & "OLLINS
Fresh Eggs Direct From Farm
No left overs in our stock.
eggs are strangers in this store.
day a new supply from reliable poultry
You can depend on us .0r service
tat meets you wants.
McKenzie & Smith |
Meyversdale, Penn’a
We buy direct from the factories
put a
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eggs for the table;
sine co-k'ng eggs—we have them.
Inferior
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lecting for his text the shortest verse
in the Bible, namely “Jesus Wept,”
racorded in St. John-11-35.
Mrs. and Mr. Oscar Hause and child
and Wm. Hause, of Boynton, were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Schramm on Sunday.
After spending several months here
with friends and relatives, Mrs. J.
Hess Baker and children returned to
their home in Lancaster, the latter
part of the week.
Frank Miller, of Coal Run, was the
guest of his brother, Lewis Miller and
family and his sister, Mrs. H. Men-
horn and family on Sunday, last.
Mrs. Harry Shaffer and two children
Burton and Elizabeth, of Hyndman,
were guests, one day last week, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dersh. Burton remained here for a
week’s stay with Mr. and Mrs.
Dersch.
Miss Minnie Livengood who has
been spending her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Livengood
on Thursday wnt to Uniontown where
she will spend several weeks with
friends before returning to the school
for the Deaf at Edgewood.
Last Wednesday Mrs, Annie Kretch-
nedsville.
Mrs. E. E. Hasselbarth and Miss :
Charlotte Boyer spent the past week
in Baltimore getting ready for the
fall millinry trade.
Miss Margaret Alexander returned
last week from a visit with friends
in Clarksburg, W. Va.
Quite a number of people from this
section infMiding some of the mer-
chant; been motoring to Pinto,
past week to return loaded
ne peaches.
Wm. Baumgartner pastor of
the Simpson Methodist Hpiscopal
church in Pittsburg preached a very
impressive sermon in the Salisbury
M. E. church on Sunday evening, se-
man and daughters, Misses Della,
Edith and Orpha were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey and fam-
ji motored to Oakland last Wednes-
day. While there some driver of a
{ car backed into the Dickey car and
did considerable damage to it.
| Miss Emmma Margroff spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |in Cumberland.
Ed. Margroff, in Cove, Md.
Jonas M. Cook, candidate for the
nomination on the Republican ticket, | the week at Winona Lake, Ind, at-
for prothonatory was calling on his tending general conference. Besides
Republican voters in town Tuesday the Meyersdale mnister the other
evening.
Norman E. Berkey, candidate for | Billy Sunday,
commissioner, was a Salishury vis-| William Jennings Bryan.
itor on Tuesday. He wa accompanizad |
by his wife. ;
David Harris, of Delaware, is vis- |
iting friends here and in West Salis-
bury. |
Mr.and Mrs, Clarence Menhorn ar- |
rived from Somerset on Monday to.
visit the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Menhorn. |
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Rum- |
iser entertained at dinner Mr. and |
Mrs. Albert Reitz and children of
town and Miss Hilda Shultz, of Mey- |
ersdale,. Miss Shultz is spending sev-!
eral days with the Rumiser family.
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WELLERSBURG.
Misses Grace and Pearl Cook and |
Miss Edna Witt attended the A. C.'
C. picnic held at Narrows Park on
Friday. :
Mr. Gus McKenzie, of Mt, Savage,
was a caller in town on Sunday.
Miss Lillian Thomas of Cumber-
land is visiting her friend Miss Edna
Witt.
Miss Carrie Robinette, Edna Witt
and Albert Sturtz attended campmeet-
ing in Cumberland Valley on Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Leath and daughter,
Blanche of Meyersdale spent a week
at the Wellersburg hotel.
Mrs. A. Glessner of Mt. Savage was
a caller in town on Sunday.
Mr, Clarence Chrisinger, of Sand
Patch was a caller here on Sunday
evening.
Mr. Guy Witt spent Sunday evening
| Rev. H. L. Goughnour is spending
main attractions there this week are:
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is able to be up and about again.
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We picked this Hosiery out of many lines offered us,
because we believe it in keeping with the high stan-
dard of merchandise offered in this store.
WHIT LEATHER
HOSIERY 10c
Will “half” your hosiery bills.
Try a box of six pairs-—if they show holes in 4 months you get new ones free.
as Whit-L6ather
GUARANTEED
No 25c¢ stocking outwears it.
Hartley Block,
HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO,
THE WOMEN’S STORE, |
Meyersdale, Pa.
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POCAHONTAS.
Farmers in this vicinity are being
held back with their crops on account|
{of rainy weather.
Harry Yaist who had been seriously ;
for the last week is now improving.
William and Lawrence Snyder
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting |
relatives in Eckhart, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Steinly and
family spent Sunday with the latter's |
father, Adam Deitle.
The home of Mr. Lewis Knepps
was the scene of a pretty wedding |
last Sunday evening when their
| daughter, Elizabeth was married to!
Mr: Edgar Hochstetler, a prominent '
young teacher of this place. We wish |
them a long and prosperous life. |
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Werner, mov- |
ed to Mt. Savage, Md. last week and |
will_make thein future home there. |
Mrs, Clara Paul, central lady for |
the Economy Telephone Company |
who had been sick for the past week |
Our public schools will open a-
bout September 15th.
Miss Mary Shockey of Stoyestown |
is visiting with her uncle,s, George |
and Herman Shockey. |
GLENCOE
Mrs. John Weaver and children of |
Connellsville are spending the week |
at S. J. Tayman’s.
Katherine Gross of Cumberland is
visiting at J, K. Kessler's.
Frances Rhodes and Eugene Caplan
of - Connellsville are the guests
of Marion Leydig.
Dr. I. C. Miller piloted Nora Keefer ;
who is a victim of acute appen-
dicitis to the Allegany Hospital of
Cumberland on Tuesday.
The new concrete bridge of Main
street is in ceerse of construction and
the boys are far from nappers. 1t
rests between G. G. DeLozier and
who will christen it.
Mrs. Alice Baer, of Sand Patch, is
living at the hotel at present. >
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller were
Cumberland visitors on Tuesday.
Doctors Spicer and Edwards of
Cumberland spent Thursday night at
1. D. Leydig’s.
Clara Leydig is spending a fort-
night with Cumberland relatves.
OWL'S GLORY
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maust wnt to
Berlin on a visit.
Wilson Maust is working for J. J.
Firl.
John Hostetler is wishing for nice
weather so he can finish hay making.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faid-
ley, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Maust
a son.
N. D. Hay is building a shed for his
automobile.
Misses Nancy and Etta Lepley made
Schuman-Heink and
will save
time and
worry when
emergencies
LET us stock up your jee joints can cause
household medicine | a deal of pain and
chest with suffering.
the reme- Our lini-
dies that ments and
come info lotions
daily use. should be in
Thus vou every home,
together
with band-
ages, adhe-
sive plaster
occur. Ev- and antisep-
en simple tic solutions.
sprains. burns, ‘scalds, | Witch hazel is almost as
bruises, cuts or stiff- | essential as any article.
DO IT NOW IF YOU ARE WISE
F. B. THOMAS, Leading Druggist.
MEYERSDALE, PA.
a visit to Richard Nicholson's on Sun-
day.
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Thursday and Friday,
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There will be a Sunday School pic-| There will be an ice cream social
nic at Mt. Olivet one-eighth of a mile | at Mt. Lebanon church on Saturday
from Mt. Lebanon on September 1l.|cvening September 4th. Hv
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There will be plenty of good music|. . _.. , _
and speeches made by able speakers,
Everybody is cordially invited to be
present.
Miss Agnes Deal of Johnstown, is
| is visiting her brother, L. H. Deal,
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