The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, February 03, 1916, Image 8

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Mrs. Savilla Boyer and Miss Lottie
Boyer, on Wednesday, January 26th,
entertained a number of their friends
at their home on Grant street from
2 till 5 P. M. Each guest brought
needlework of some kind along and
the afternoon was happily as well as
profitably spent in this way. A fea.
ture of the afternoon's work was a
contest between the ladies on mak-’
lady was _ §
given a piece of muslin and told to |
ing button-holes. Each
“go to it.” Mrs. Frank Petry was a-
warded the prize consisting of a hand-
gome china olive dish for making the
neatest button-hole. The judges were
Mrs. J. L. Barchus, Miss Almira Lich-
titer and Mrs. R. H. Johnston. A
dainty lunch was served before the
guests departed. The guests present
were: Mesdames L. P. Young, P. L.
Swank, Er E. Haselbarth, Wm. Reitz,
¥. F. Petry, Fred Petry, Wm. Deitz,
J. L. Barcus, E. M. Loechel, S. R.
McKinley, A. M Lichty, R. H. Johns-
ton, Lydia Shaw, Misses Anna Hasel-
parth, Edith and Almira Lichliter,
Harrriet Glotfelty and Leora Stanton,
of town and Mrs. John Geibel, of
Lewiston, Pa.
Druggist D. W. Livengood has add-
ed to his up-to-date drug store a new
goda fountain. The fountain is 19
feet long and is made of Italian mar-
ple and has nickel fixtures, sanitary
The syrup
tanks are of the push pattern and are
placed conveniently for rapid work of
the operator. Against the wall back
af the fountain he has placed a long
gak frame with plate glass mirriors
and plate glass display shelves.
D. E. Folk, of Pittsburg, spent last\’
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Beachy having been called here
on account of the death of Mrs. Sarah
Folk.
The Boynton Methodist Episcopal
Sunday School held a social in Thom-
as’ Hall on Saturday evening and in
spite of the inclement weather a good
msumber of people attended. Oysters,
sandwiches, coffee, cake, pie etc.
“were served.
Miss Grace Easton, who has been
employed in Johnstown, is visiting
her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. W. S.
Easton.
On Thursday evening our basket
‘ball team played on the home floor
with the Berlin team. The score was
64 to 7 in favor of the Salisbury team.
On Wednesday evening the Boy
Scouts team will play a game on the
Wome floor with the Meyersdale “All
Stars” team.
Miss Elsie Berkey, an aunt and Miss
‘Wisie Berkey, a sister of Mrs. Clar-
ence Menhorn and Mrs. Walter Men-
Born came over from Somerset the
fatter part of the week and spent
Sunday with the Menhorn families.
Chas. M. May is fixing up a room
in the Will building to house his new
Sdxon car. Mr. May has the agency
for the Saxon car and therefore a
place where he may show up the car
to the best advantage.
Miss Ida Enfield a valued employee
wt the Valley House, is seriously ill
with an attack of pneumonia.
John Miller, a druggist,of McKees
Rocks visited his sister, Mrs. D. Ww.
Livengood and family last week.
Mrs. Fritz Deihl, of West Salisbury,
spent last week with relatives and
friends in McKeesport.
Mrs. W. P. Meyers, of Summit
township, visited her mother, Mrs.
Mary Newman, last Wednesday. Mrs.
Newman is ill with an attack of lum-
Bago.
Miss Florence Maust left Thursday
for Pittshurg, where she spent sever-
mt days with her friend, Miss Mary
Kendall.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society of
the Reformed Church met at the
home of Mrs. H. H. Maust, last Sat-
urday afternoon.
P. M. Connor and daughter, Phylis
@wain, visited the former's daughter,
Miss Odella Connor, at the Western
Maryland Hospital, Cumberland, last
Sunday. Miss Connor who underwent
an operation last week is improving
as rapidly as may be expected.
Mrs. Grant Tressler, of Meyersdale,
and Mrs. P. F. Shaffer, of Deal, were
ests at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
_ S. Johnston on Tuesday evening.
The Cautious Catering Classes of
8t. John’s Reformed Sunday school
held a supper with a parcels post
counter and fish pond in connection
on Friday evening, January 28th and
were “well patronized. A neat sum
of money was realized.
G. J. Engle, salesman for the 20th
Century Mfg. Co., spent several
days of the past week in Cumberland.
Mrs. John Shunk is seriously ill
with a severe attack of pneumonia.
Miss Fannie Clark, who had a se-
vere case of grip and pneumonia is
on the mend again.
WwW. J. Austin, representative of the
Morris Music Co., of Cumberlnd, last
week sold to E. BE. Hagelbarth a high
grade Aeolion Vocalion instrument.
Mr. Austin brought with him two of
these instruments placing one in the
nome of Dr. A. M. Lichty and the
her in the Petry parber shop. A
was given in the Lichty
Humanola $50.00
We will offer our
40 percent from
price. This is a
of Pianos, Player-Pianos, Or-
gans and Talking Machines
at a discount of from 20 to
granity to secure a good in-
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Pianos at $150 up
Beginning Saturday, January 29th
and Continuing for 15 Days.
entire stock
trument or a big saving.
We shall be pleased to have
Player-Pianos
8250 and up
Talking Machines
$7.00 and up
you come and look the in-
struments over and let us
demonstrate them for you.
the original
rare Oppor-
Baldwin & Livengood,
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
You will be surprised to
learn of the bargains we
have to offer. Don't forget the date
January 29th to February 15th
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GRANTSVILLE.
Death of Anna Schrock. ’
Anna, the seven-year old daughter
of Alvin Schrock died on Wednesday
and was buried on Friday at the Am-
ish cemetery. The little girl had con-
tracted whoopingcough which devel
ed into pneumonia and then in-
to meningitis from which death re-
sulted.
Miss Helen Stanton is in a critical
condition from pneumonia, from which
she has been suffering for some time.
On Thursday she was given a birth-
day shower by her young friends in
honor of her fourteenth birthday.
Mrs. C. B. Getty has returned from
a few days’ visit with her daughter,
Mrs. E. H. Reppert who preparing
to move to Kentucky.
Mrs. Mary Miller has been sick the
past two weeks with the grip.
Will Gnagey of California is spend-
ing some time with his sisters, Mrs.
Urban Stanton and : Mrs.
Loechel. : :
Dislocates His Jaw with Yawn.
George Oester of Cove, employ-
ed by Samuel Loechel has been suff-
ring from a severe atack of acute in-
Oester had been ill for several days
and on Wednesday morning disiocat-
ed his jay while taking a yawn. Two
doctors were called in before they
succeeded in getting it into place a-
home and is gefting along nicely.
Miss Jennie Lee of Mt. Lake Park
is visiting her cousin, Beulah Engle.
Several farmers in this section are
making use of the good weather and
have started sugar making.
A party . was given by Ethel Broad-
water on Friday evening in honor of
Miss Lee. About twelve guests were
present.
Mt. Savage Team Wins at BasKet Ball
The Mt. Savage team played the
Mt. Nebo boys a game of basket ba]
the game.
FAIR HOPE.
weather the past week.
Miss
spent over
Mrs. J. M. Lowry.
Emerick.
Mr. and Mrs.
Cumberland attended the
Dewey Richardson here.
Mrs. W. H. Baer of
mother-in-law, Mrs. Flra Richardson
berland with friends. -
Monday.
Clarence
digestion and a dislocated jaw. Mr. |
gain. He has been removed to his |
38: Monn of Salisbury; Friday even-
on Saturday night and won by the,
score of 18-12. A dance was held after |
We have been having spring-like
Annie Logson of Hyndman
Sunday with her friend,
Jack Redhead, who is employed at
Mt. Union, is visiting his family here. | Mrs. Wm. Kincaid and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Emerick of Con- | Barker of Milford were visiting the
nelsville spent a few days with the | former’s aunt, Mrs. Rena Hoover, re-
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Joseph Maxwell of last Wednesday after having spent
funeral | two weeks with friends in Connells-
Cumberland
is spending several days with her | daughter, Rene, were
Mrs. Simon Poorbaugh is in Cum-
Men’s Gray Suits
Also one lot Gray
HARTLEY & BALDWIN
Will continue to sell one lot of
age 13 to 16, were $4 and $6 at
only $2.00 while they last.
One lot of Dress Shirts
aj ONE-THIRD OFF.
Hartley & Baldwin
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at ... Half Price
Knee Pants Suits
GARRETT
Church Notes
The services held tn the Grace Re-
formed church prior to communion
were well attended and greatly en-
joyed by all. The service Monday
evening was conducted by Rev. A. 8.
Kresge of Meyersdale; Tuesday even-
ing, W. A. McClellan of Rockwood;
Wednesday, the mid-week service was |
conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. H. |
Wiant; Thursday evening, Rev. S. |
ing the preparatory service by Rev.
H. Wiant; Sunday morning the
{ communion service by the pastor.
| Great interest was manifested during
| the week and the pastor thanks all
! who participated.
| Evangelistic meetings opened Tues:
day evening in the Evangelical
church and will continue several
| weeks.
Minor Mention.
cently.
Miss Clara Bittner returned home
ville and Greenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brant and
shopping in
. | Pittsburgh Saturday.
Ohio, returned home last Thursday.
Some petty thieving has been going
on in and around Garrett. It is hoped
that the guilty person or persons will
be found and duly punished.
DEATH OF FORMER
MINISTER’S WIFE
Mrs. Emma Rupp, died Sunday, Jan.
30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
D. E. Master, in Huntingdon, aged
73 years. Deceased was a native of
Lancaster county and was a woman
of splendid character.Her husband was
for five years—from 1877—82, the
beloved pastor of the Reformed church
in Meyersdale; previous to that pas-
tor of the Reformed church at Berlin
for eleven years. He died in 1903,
Upon leaving here Dr. Rupp accept-
ed a chair in the Theological Semin-
ary at Franklin and Marshall college
at Lancaster. Mrs. Rupp’s ma’'.en
name was Hambright and she was
born near Lancaster, Pa.
Six children survive, three: sons
all of whom are ministers of the Re-
formed church and three daughters,
all of whom married Reformed minis-
ters. The body was taken to Lancas-
ter for interment.
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MISS AGNES LEPLEY.
Miss Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Lepley of Salisbury
street, died last Thursday at Cres-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lowry attended Mrs. Christner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. N. H. Lenhart.
Michael Holzshu in Meyersdale, on
erland visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Raupach of Glencoe is! Mrs. J. H. Judy spent Friday vis-
Wm. Smith.
Ralph Kelly and James Martin o
Cumberland were welcome callers a
and Sunday.
| Meyersdale last week by the death ©
! her mother, Mrs. Michael Holzshu.
Mrs. Pearl Rizer of Meyersdale wa
a recent visitor for a few hours.
J. A. Lowry was in
ote &
visiting with her parents, Mz. and Mrs
the home of Harry Markles Saturday
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Mrs. A. P. Berkley was called to
Hostetler was a business call- | vis
ersdale.
’ John Hertzog has moved his fam-
t ily to the Albert Judy house on Cen-
| tre street.
Nina Cochrane
{ Holsopple friends.
tl Miss Pearl Phenicie, who is employ-
| ed in one of the Pittsburg millinery
8 | parlors, is spending a few days with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
spent Sunday with
{her
Cumberland, Phenicie.
Mrs. R. L. Pollard, who had bees
1-1aw,
eneva,
er son and
ing h
Mrs. Tom P
Mrs Irvin Christner and daughteT,| son sanitarium where she had been
Virginia, of Greensburg are visiting undergoing
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rush were Cumb | consistent christian and faithful mem
treatment for several
months. Many years of her life were
| spent in Meyersdale where she had
i many friends. Miss Lepley was a most
ber of the Methodst Episcopal church
Do you pay your bills with cash, and per-
haps pay them twice? Do you argue and dis-
pute over amounts? Do ycu try to keep all
such records in your mind? -1
A checking acccunt with this bank will
eliminate all such troubles . aim
Deposit your money in this bank—pay
your bills by check—that is the safe way, the
modern way of doing business. to
Come in and let us start you It's easy.
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The Second National Bank,
of MEYERSDALE. PA.
“The Bank on the Corner”
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BUTTERINE
Sold Only at "The Place You Get the
Best Meat. Etc.”
The Donges Meat Market
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and of the Women’s Bible Class.
There survive besides her parents,
| iting hor niece, Mrs. Glessner in Mey five sisters and two brothers, all of
| whom were present at the funeral.
They were: Miss Ida and Chas. P.
Lepley, of Somerset; Louis V., Perry-
opolis, Pa.; Mrs. Amy E. Dewiit, Scott
| dale, Pa; Mrs. Bertha A. Stanton,
Mrs. Susan M. Phillips and Miss
Eleanor, of Meyersdale.
funeral occurred
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| Rev. J. C. Matteson.
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| just received. Straight Kansas patent.
| will make the best bread you ever
HABEL & PHILLIPS.
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Saturday |
| afternoon, conducted by her pastor, |
| carload LARABEE’S BEST FLOUR
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| ate. $1.80 Per LARGE BAG. TRY IT. |
—YOUR EYES!—
Are little Cameras which picture objects on
a little screen called The Retina of the Eye.
A good picture must be clearly outlined in
every detail.
Do your little Human Cameras focus ob-
jects clearly—if not—the little instruments
or organs are defective. :
The Eye may be imperfectly formed, i
causing what is commonly known as Astig-
mavism Hyperopia Myopia or muscular
Troubles. See to it that your Eyes are as
good as they should be by having a thor-
ough examination. I use up-to-date lnstru-
ments and methods to determine these
defects. -:- --
Come to see me about your case,
COOK, The Optometrist,
Eye Sight Specialist
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