HE RR I A A FR A RR RR A RB OR ROROBC OR ECR RRA RR RR a RR ROR ORCC GRANTSVILLE. Mrs. Miriam Broadwater and fam- ily, Misses Ruth Keller, Blanche Miller, Maud Bevans and Mrs. C. B. Getty were among the many who at- tended the Meyersdale fair last week. A dance was held at Broadwater's Hall by the young people on Saturday night. James Gallagher of Mt. Savage has returned to Baltimore to resume his studies in dentistry. Lenora Wiley, who won the Free scholarship to Western Maryland Col- lege, left for Westminster last week to begin her studies in that school. John Engle returned to Western Maryland College this week. | Mrs. F. H. Blaul of Cumberland, and Mrs. G. H. Wittig, of Frosburg, spent the week-end at the Casselman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Houser of Washington and Mrs. James R. Bell of Cumberland were recent Grants- ville visitors. Will Weimer and family have moved to Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Miller gave a corn roast to their guests on Sunday. The out-of-town guests were Miss Bertha Shanacker, Mrs. Blaul, Mrs. Wittig, Mrs. Minnie Young, Miss Nel- lie Pferdoerd. A card party was held at the Cas- selman on Monday evening in honor | of Mrs. Blaul and Mrs. Wittig. Mrs. Brown, Dr. W. H. Bartlett, T. West, Jr. of Oakland were business callers in town last week. The three-months old child of of Henry Mrbaugh was buried last week. H. P. Miller accompanied by his daughter, Alberta and her friend, Mar- garet Getty was in Hazleton, W. Va. Saturday on business. The was made in his new car. | SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. Henry Hanft spent over Sunday at Keyser, Md., visiting friends and rel- atives. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay and fami- ly were visiting in the vicinity of Rockwood over last Sunday. Joseph Shumac has broken ground to build himself a house at Summit Mills. S..M. Gnagey and R. J. Engle spent Sunday in Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baer and fam- ily of near Pocahontas-were welcome visitors at the home of Firl’s, Jr, on Sunday last. Farmers are busy cutting their corn ! at present. Miss Esther Conrad of Meyersdale took the photograph of the new saw- ‘mill and lumber camp at Laurel Mea- dow Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Quinter Gnagey. Mrs. M. W. Lindeman, Preston Lindeman | ad E. R. Hay spent Sunday in Green- ville township at the home of Wilson Miller and family. Jno. FP. Schrock who is teschine school at Pine Grove in Larimer town ship spent over Sunday at his home. Services began in the Church of the Brethren at Summit Mills on Monday evening by Rev. Holsinger and will continue for two weeks with love feast on Nov. 10. Mrs. Irvin Miller attended the fu- neral of her sister Mrs. John Hetrick of Cove, Md., last Wedneseday. Mrs, John Schrock who had been suffering from dropsy is slowly con- valescing. Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Meyers a dsughter one day last week. Subscribe for the Commercial and read the best news. CLP RO PE PO CE CLT Pr AP Er OL CL ORO OS COO COSCO FOE FORO 0 CRONE ORR ROLES RORCEIECEORCEORSS RR OR ROR RO EEE ABO EC RE BE ROBC RCE BBB BCBS sls BBC EEC ECE BOBOBOECRC HOBBS Donges Meat Market Opening “SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 In the Unsurpassed and Rarely Equalled Meat Market in the Donges New Brick | Block at Centre Street and Meyers Avenue. Do your buying for Sunday at the New Meat Market. Read article elsewhere in this issue upon Meyersdale’ s Up-to-Date, Sanitary and Cleanly Market. = § Size it up and inspect it in all its superior qualities. eda GARRETT. Politics has subsided considerably since the primary election is over. The sound of the threshing machine is frequently heard in our seltion. Many of our town people attended the Meyersdale Fair and Races last week. Born to Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Spei- cher a little girl a few days ago. Our schools are in progress with a good enrollment and good -attend- ance. There will be a miscellaneous Show- er held by the Lutheran congregation | here at the parsonage on Thursday evening. Robt. Craig of Ralphton spent sev- eral days last week at his home here "also attending the fair at Meyersdaile. G. W. Oaks was a business caller at Meyersdale on Tuesdoy. Prof. H. B. Speicher, accompanied by Geo. Weaver, Mrs. James Nedrow, Mrs. George Simpson and Mrs. Henry Weaver motored to Cumberland on Sunday, returning that evening. Rev. E. M. Detwiler, pastor of the Brethren Church of Roxbury (Johns- town) is visiting at the home of H. B. Speicher. Donald Craig of Ralphton | Sunday and Monday with his here. Nelson Lenhart recently purchased I'the Garrett Meat Market and took possession of same immediately. | His many friends wish him much suec- | cess in his new enterprise. | Dorsey West rehoved his land household good family family | on Tuesday. Chas. Stevenson has moved into the house owned by - Mahlon in Summii Township and recently va- rated by Humphrey Lehman, who has moved on the J. B. Walker farm. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carver spent Sun day at the S. P Sweitzer home in Brothersvalley Township. WITTENBURG. Threshing is the order of the day at present Some of our farmers are now lift- ing their potatoes. Prayer meeting was postponed on Sunday night at St. John’s Evangeli- cal church on account of the down- pour of rain. W. H. Mankamyer made a business | trip to Meyersdale on Friday. L. M. Mankamyer and family mot- ored to Meyersdale on Saturday ev- ening for a joy ride. the E. V. church on Sunday October 3 by Rev. C. E. Miller at 10:30 a .m Everybody is invited. Ralph and Richard Mankamyer left on September 21 for Susquehanna University at Selins Grove. They will take a year’s business course. John Brown is on the sick list at present. L. M. Mankamyer has erected a si- lo 10 by 22 feet and he intends to fill it next week. Mrs. John Smith was the guest of Miss Susie Bittner at Pleasant Union on last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Filmore Smith and her daugh- ter Eliza spent a few days in Mey- ersdale last week. Norman Petenbrink of Mountain Valley makes frequent calls at the home of C. S. Mankamyer. The following were guests at the home of Wm. Murray on Sunday last: Chas. Compton and wife, Bailey, Stanley and Mildred Compton, Wm. Mankamyer and wife, Roy, Lulu, Ray- mond and Nellie Mankamyer, Chas. Murray and wife Lester, Ray. Blaine CASTORIA Foz Infants aad Children | Jn Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears the Signature of and Thomas Murray, L. M. Mankamy- ey and wife, Blanche, Oron, Mankamy | er, Mrs. C. S. Mankamyer, Viola Man- | kamyer. Mrs. Savilla Geiger is visiting her | sons and daughters at Johnstown. The Murray boys are busy shipping spent | into the apart- | ment above the Garrett Meat Market | Christner | There will be preaching service in |. auto parts are another. nomical and speedy’ here. 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