| for appendicitis. The operation was GARRETT Society Notes sucessful and Edward is getting a- Last Wednesday afternoon MTS. long nicely. A R. Miller gave a miscellaneous | Mrs. Walter Rohm and daughter, . shower in honor of her daughter in- Pansy of Pottsgrove, Pa are visit- law, Mrs. Clara Durst Miller, the | ing the former’s parents Mr. and being | Mrs. W. H. Miller of this place. | Messrs. W. A. Merrill and W. L. eon was served during the afternoon. Brant were transacting business at Mrs. Miller is a charming hostess | the county-seat on Saturday. and every one had a lovely time. Mrs. Cora Custer and daughter, Those present were Mesdames W. Margaret who had been visiting M. Kistler, W. P. Blair, A Bowlby, | relatives and friends in Garrett, re- 7. L. Bowlby, W. A. Merrill’R, M. [tuned to their home in Pittsburg Miller, ©. D, Fritz® C. J. Bittner R. last Friday afternoon. C. T. Bittner who is employed in diversion _of the afternoon games and ‘music. A dainty lunch- Werner G. W. Platter, W, L. Brant, C. Merrill, M. Bowlby, L. WwW. Poll- Pittsburg spent a few days last week ard: L. A. Phennice; J, Brown, Car with his family. rie Kennell; Geo Christner; Sam Mrs. Hervey Sturtz and grand chil Pritts C. S. Claar; Mrs. Cora Custer dren Robert and Pauline Cochraine A. Falkner Berlin [left Sunday for Cooks Mills where Pittsburg, Mrs. "The Misses Nell, Verda and Rene Brant, Emma Schrock and Matilda Bowlby of Garrett. Mrs, Milton Bowlby entertained | “The [Willing Workers Society” at her home on Church street last Thursday afternoon; during the af- ternoon sewing and fancy work were done and late in the afternoon 8 dainty lunch was served, Those per- they will visit Mrs. Sturtzs Mother and other relatives. Mrs. F. E. Judy and son Ernest were Meyersdale visitors Saturday. Quite a few of our people went to Meyersdale Tuesday evening to see the Picture, Peace at any Price. Mr. A. Christner is building an up to date brick house on the “Hill” The masons will begin laying the brick in ing with overwhelming of Meyersdale, their ideas in mind. service. The Young Men’s Store The work we are doing in behalf of young men who want smart, distinct style, 1s meet- men consider this the style and value center They like the new vigorous ideas in Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes; the way we sell them; ithe furnishings chosen with Men who are not young in years but whoare young in spirit, are also enjoyiug this unusual Hartley & Baldwin The horae of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes endorsement, young CRRA CR RRO CE CROEC A TR RORRORE sont were Mesdames, C. Merrill, W.|a few days. ¢ A. Merrill, W. L. Brant, Jas Brown, -- A. R, Miller, A, Bowlby, Chas. Col- SALISBURY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner enter- tained ‘at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Donges and little son Edward of Meyersdale, Mr| and Mrs. Harry Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wagner of town. Our Normal School is moving al- ong nicely with Prof. O. O. Saylor as instructor, also because as some bert, Cora Custer and Miss Matilda Bowlby. Mrs. L. A. Phennice entertained “The Sewing Circle” of the Breth- ren Church last Thursday. The laG- ies spent the afternoon sewing and did justice to the lunch which was served. Those present were Mes- dames, Frank Phennice, L. W. Poll- ard, Chas. Grant, H. B. Speicher, |of the pupils lare prone to think it James Liberty. is strictly a ladies school. Deaths | The men of town are preparing to Leroy, the five year old son of do their duty con Good Roads Day, Mr. and Mrs. William Nicola died at | Thursday 25. their home Saturday morning at] Mrs. Beal, from Waterloo, Iowa, is at 4:30 o'clock after a lingering illness | visiting: her sister Mrs. Peter Liven- af four years. The child was never 800d. ole to sit up or walk and a few Miss Dorothy Glotfelty is spending days ago contracted measles which a few days this week in Pittsburg. caused his death. The funeral ser-| Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner are vices were held Monday morning at preparing to move into the flat near 10:30 if the Lutheran Church. Rev. Barchus and Livengoods store. Ww. H. B. Carney the Pastor conduc-| The Church of the Brethren is or- WASH SKIRTS DECORATION DAY weaves and styles. in tan, copen and rose. ted the service. Sympathy is extend- | ganizing two classes in Teacher ed to the bereaved family. 1 | Training Normal and Third Seal John the nine year old son of Mr. |course, There are prospects for good and Mrs. W. M. Nicola died Tuesday | classes in both courses. morning . at six o’clock.. John had Among those from this place who been suffering with diabetis for sey- | attended the funeral of Jonas Spei- eral months but was able to attend | cher, Accident, Md. were - W. J. the funeral of his brother Leroy Vought, Roy and Lloyd, Vought and | Monday. Tt is thought that the shock Mrs. Annie Beachy and daughter of his brother's death hastened his | Miss Orpha. death. The funeral service was heid Mrs. B. F. Waltz who is visiting in the Lutheran Church Thursday | her mother, Mrs. Meyers, near Ha b i morning at 10:30 by the pastor, Rev. | gerstown, Md. reports that she . ; W.“H. B. Carney. : found her partially paralyzed which { Heartfelt sympathy is extended hinder Mrs. Waltz’s te the Nocola family in their double Yous bereavement. AA Minor Mention. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller and Mr. Charles Merrill spent Sunday at Jenners where the boys played base bali. Mrs. Henry Swarner was shopping in Pittsburg last Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. McClellan spent Sunday with the doctor's par- ents Rev. and Mrs. McClellan. at Rockwood. Miss Mildred Swarner spent from Sunday to Tuesday visiting her friend Miss Maude Meyers at Som- erset. Miss Clara Bittner visited her un- cie and family Mr. Mahlon Meyers at Somerset last week. {The different Sunday Schools Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter |have appointed their delegates to were surprised to see her “license to |the convention to be held in Mey- wed” Mr. Jones of Vandergrift, Pa. ersdale on Friday. in the Johnstown papers. Mrs. Bax-| Prof. Beahm filled Elder W. M. ter was @ resident of Garrett for Howe's pulpit in Meyersdale last many years and her many friends | Sunday evening. extend their wishes for their future will no doubt early return. Miss Edith Mort is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs. J. J. Keim also is not well, being afflicted with frequent faint- ing spells. Prof Beahm is experimenting in raising sweet potatoes in this cli- mate, having received some thrifty plants from a brother in Virginia. Miss Edna Cline of Latrobe, Pa, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Livengood on Ord St. The building of the new Garage and bank is progressing very well; this and the other changes since the fire will make quite a dif- ference in the appearance of our little town. RT ema pone happiness. WELLERSBURG . . B. J. Lynch of Meyersdale has| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hostlerode ot been visiting in Garrett quite fre- quently the past week. Mr. and Mrs. David Steinway who were visiting Mrs. Steinway’s par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson left sunday for Pittsburg. Miss Jessie Carney of Bellville, Pa. is visiting her brother Rev. W. B. Carney. Mrs. W. J. Curry visited her moth- er Mrs. Burnsworth at Markelton Tuesday. Mrs. Phil. Weaver returned Tues- day from Jerome where she had Glencoe spent last Sunday as the guest of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Catharine Delbrook. Miss Helen Wingert, Edna and Earl Witt, were callers in Mt. Sav- age Sunday. Mrs, F. P. Shaffer and daughter Eleanor of near Deal were callers in town Friday, also in Cumberland. Mr. Joseph Kuhlman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney and Miss Kate Snyder of Mt. Savage spent Sunday with friends and relatives in town. been visiting her daughter, Mrs.| Miss Mildred Long, Helen Wingert Minnie Scott. Edna Witt and Ralph Poorbaugh at- Mrs. W. A. and (Catherine Mer- tended theSunday School convention made | Decoration Day is the accepted time for donning White Skirts—the first Holiday ot Summer. This week we have received new shipments of the popular priced Wash Skirts in all newest materials, White Skirts in pique, cotton corduroy, gabardine, and linens in either plain white or trimmed colors, and several new numbers in colored skirts Every garment made to fit, an exceptionally values AT $1.00-- A DOLLAR-- $1.00 | See them on the first table by the door downstairs in Scene from “EMMY OF STORK'S NEST” with that Winsome flower of the scree Mary Miles Minter, a Metro feature at the Summer Garden, Sat., May 27 Hi HARTLEY CLUTTON CO. THE, WOMEN’S STORE SALISBURY Mrs. Drucilla Hay is haying ht tel property and opera house’ building repainted where the recent fire dam- aged the paint. They are also replac: ing the broken windows and putting ant and Opera house. Miss Bessie Miller of Friedens spent several days of last week with her sister Mrs. E. E. Haselbarth.' Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Martin are mak- ing preparations to move to Meyers- dale into the Morrell property on the South Side of Town. a Harry Walker who had been at Listie for several months visiting his sick grandfather returned to Balis- bury recently. iE Rev. B. F. Waltz spent last week ‘the Brethren. ; John Miller of McKees Rocks spent part of last week in town The: guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miller. 4 Miss Jennie Livengood of Meyers- dale spent part of last week here vis- iting Mises Sarah and Mary Beachy. Mrs. H. B. Stevanus has been very ill for the past week but has improv- ed a little since Tuesday. 3 James Winters has been suffering with an attack of pleurisy. : Miss Dottie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Brown has been ailing for some time and her physician thinks of sending her to a sanitarium for treatment. Herbert Wagner spent last week at Exposition Park, Pa, as a represénta- tive of Salisbury Lodge No. 982 4. O. O. F. is the ninety third annual feet ing of the Grand Lodge of Penfisyl- vania. * Marion Glotfelty of W. Vo. is § end- ing several weeks with relatives and friends in this vicinity. 3 There was a Good Roads mass gieet- ing held in Hays Opera House last held at White Oak Saturday night. Mrs. Russell BEmrick and sons Vic- Wilson and Charles Mcintyre, the tor and Lester of Connellsville are sons of Landlord McIntyre spent|the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. the week-end visiting their uncle, | Baker. Mr. C. H. McIntyre and family at{ A horse isn’t the only thing that Berlin. {balks. The new Maxwell car owned Quite a few families are leaving | py Levi Beal and the two Hostle- Garrett to seek employment else- | rode Ford's backed down the steep where. The mines have been 'clos-| hill above G. G. W. Witt’s Sunday be- od "down for several weeks and 88 |fore gettng half way up; it’s a hill yet there are no signs of their being when a Ford can’tclimb it. reopened soon. However, Wwe are | Mrs. James Reddig and family living in hopes that the differences were shopping in Cumberland on between the employers and the em- priday. ployees. will soon be adjusted and | Homer Hay of Berlin was a caller that work at these mines soon will be | at the home of G. W. Witt one day riil were visiting in Berlin on Satur- day. resumed. last week. Mafilon ler took his son Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neubeiser of Nestern spent Tuesday with Maryland | Cumberland last W Pri ed- friends in town. mberland {| Friday evening and arrangements | were there made to conduct the Work |to be done on the streets of Salisbury | Ii now remains to be seen how much | will be accomplished on Good Reads day. Last year there was a good turn out and all efforts are being made by those at the head of the movemient here to make a success of it again. |Let’s hope that they succeed. { ter, Mrs. J. Hess Baker at Lancaster Pa. last week. | Harvey Hay attended the races at] ‘Baltimore last week. forepart of last week in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner sfart- | Mrs ed house-keeping i font property on Org a cement floor in front of the restaur- Mrs. Samuel Engle visited her sis- | George Hay of Pittsburg spent the | GLENCOE John Hostetler and wife are back jto0 their families after a three | month’s stay at Ames, Iowa. : Wes Shipley and Ben Leydig | spent the week-end at home, depart- |ing on Sunday for Greensburg. where they started on regular work with the West Penn Railway Co. on Monday. Mrs. Bert Raupach and babies of Cumberland are spending the week with her parents. H. M. Poorbaugh on Monday pur- chased a real live Buick automobile from the Meyersdale Auto Company. Dr. Spicer, of Cumberland, trans- ‘ported his immediate family across | the Savage mountain on Sunday 10 spend the day with Merchant I. D. Leydig and family. } | { at Garrett where he and Rev. W. M. | The Misses Bessie, Laura and Nail Howe held meetings in the Churgh of nje Martz visited Jacob Martz of The following notices will show the Mountain Valley on Sunday, Mrs. W. H. Raupach returned from Cumberland on Monday where she was called to the bedside of her fati- eh, ‘Wm. Grines. | Mrs. G. G. Delozier was a Sunday visitor of A. A. Sharp at Sand Patch. Our Sunday base ball sports, Fred, jCarl and Arthur attended the Me: - | ersdale—SandPatch game on Sun- | day. They made the trip in a “bo.- | car ‘special.’ | Bill Addis of Connellsville was a ! Sunday visitor at J. T. Leydig’s. FORT HILL Farmers are busy with their spring work. Ben Matthews a fireman of Conn- ellsville spent Sunday with his fath- er-in-law J. M. Bonnell. George McClintock was a business visitor to Confluence Saturday. Jonas Shoemaker was a business visitor to and took in the Battle Cry of Peace. Charles Mead and son of New Cas- tle spent a couple of days here fish ing last week. Elmer Snyder a fireman of Cumber- land spent Sunday and Monday with his family. Toilie Snyder and Nell Vought who are attending normal school at Rock- wood spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents. SHADY LAWN. Mrs.Rufus Tressler and son, Merle | spent one day last week with Mrs. Tressler’s sister, Mrs. Hurley Fike in Meyersdale. Clarence Stotler and daugh- and Marion of Salisbu- aunt, { Mrs. ters, Alberta ry spent Thursday with her Ibaer. and family moved to Meyersdale last Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shultz and daughter, Exielle of town enjoyed | Scene from “THE GOOSE GIRL” t mount feature at the Summer Garden, Monday Even- ing, May :oth, featuring Marguerite Clark, a drama of love and adventure in realms of romance. A A om dd t= PALI SNS It AANA NTF At he big Para- a Mr. and Mrs. Shober of Cumber- land were visiting at M. B. Hech- last Sunday at the Rufus Tressler ler’s last Saturday. home. H. L. Miller was a visitor at the | home of his aunt, Mrs. Ezra Berkley off Berkley. < Gladys and Hilda Shultz of Mey- ersdale passed Sunday afternoon with their friend, Maud Gnagey. Mr. and Mrs. George Hittie and son spent Sunday at the home of Joe Shelbaer’s. Mrs. George Kuhs of Meyersdale, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker and som, of Pittsburg, were recent. welcome callers at the home of Harry Jones. Elizabeth Bittner was a caller at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alex. Downey recently. . Esther and Zelma Shumaker spent part of Sunday at the Orville Shel- baer home. NOTICES IN REGARD TO COMING ENTERTAINMENT | success sof Miss Kathleen Bach, an , impersonator and reader, who will pe Miss Margaret Sipple of this burg,” Hoe and Miss Almeda Opel of Summit Mills were visiting friends and rela- tives at St. Paul over Saturday Sunday. They say St. Paul 1s attractive place. Did you get - Mr, and Mrs. Barney Smith v their daughter and sofi-in-law," and Mr. John Harding. = 2 AT THE SUMMER GARDEN. “The Sign of the Cross.” Paramount program for Wednes- day evening featuring the popular screen star, Wm. Farnum in the fa- mous player production “The Sign of the Cross.” Ro age. 2 Triangle Program. Marie Doro in the Fine Arts Pro- duction, “The Wood Nymps” and the two part comedy, “The Perils of the Dark” with the clever ¢omedy star, Harry Gibbon, Thursday June 1st, dont miss this program, where ‘the the pictures, by Prof. Lew Bittner. ’ “The Thoroughbred? ' © assist in an entertainment in the Methodist Episcopal church on Tues- day evening, June 6. “The Binyon Koncert Kompany of the Forrence Entertainment Bureau of Elmira, N. Y. was greeted by an appreciative audience and the Key- stone Firemen are proud of the fact that they had the opportunity of pre- senting such high class artists. it was pronounced the best appearing here for some time. Miss Bach, read- | er, won merited approval as a recit- er. Her winsome manner added zest! to the program and her ability as a] performer in her line is unguestion- ed. | “The reader, Miss Bach, won warm | and repeated applause by her delight- ‘ful renditions and captivated her ‘hearers with her charming person- ality.” : SIPPLEVILLE. 5 F. J. Brown, Miss Margaret Sipple, {H. M. Sipple, and: L. R. Sipple at. tened the lawn fete at St. Paul on Saturday evening. Mrs. J. I. Tress- ler and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Hugene Crowe and little son were guests of | George Sipple’s on Sunday. Miss Mary, Miss Martha and Miss Edith Frease attended church . at Summit Mills on Sunday evening. There must be some attraction for | going so far to attend church. Supervisor Fike has made some im- provements on the roads at this end of the township. Mrs. Susan niece, Mrs. A. H. Hersh, last Sun day. Harry Vogtman who is working in | ans garage in Cumberland, pass-|L- N. Wilson, hrough this burg, last Saturday. Paul A vital wrama of Vindication fe&- turing the popular stars william Rus- isell and Charlotte Burton, five acts of dashing adventure and smashing CH- [Tres Tuesday May 30th, 7 © i Coming Attractien i Mary Pickford, in “Mistress Nell” {Blanche Sweet, in the Warrens of Virginia” W. TH. Crane in “David Harum.” Betty Hart, in “The Bait.” rd. FAIR HOPE | Mrs. Nick Emerick’ of Rockwood ie | visiting her mother Mrs, Poorbaugh. Mrs. J. W, Williams returned home after spending a few days with relati- ves in Hyndman. Mrs. Ella Stern of Connellsville i | visiting at the home of J. A. Lowrey. Mrs Shanon Burket of Hyndman spent last week with her-parents Mr. and Mrs, R. C. BEmrick. - | Earl Poorbaugh of Boswell is vis- |iting friends here; '! “0 : ! Mrs. Frank Barkley of Glen Sav- \age spent Saturday with Mrs A. W. | Berkley. Miss Emma Perdue of Glencoe is visiting her mother here. | Arch Kennell of Boswell is visit | his mother, Mrs. Chas. Tipton. | Howard Shafer was a visitor at | Merkle home on Saturday evening. CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING. The Civie League’ will hold its | regular business meeling on Thurs | day, Juné'1l, at 2:30 p. m. in Coun- {cil Chamber. Important business. Helwig visited her Every woman in town should be in- | terested in this good work. | Rev. A. S. Kresge, pastor of the | Wills Creek Charge will assist Rev. by preaching at St on Thursday evening. coll breezes blow, and music to suit culaik here i Alleghen Lutthera May 22- preachec Garrett by Faith The fi ing was “lowing « ensuing Snyder; ++ Treasure generel ticle XV Free Wi ful pape Civil Af ‘ter and Rev. I. | ' The "The cial Ele by Rev. “The Rev. E. ; The Rev. L. encoursg urged. t¢ gation t to the f Regina the Ind ter Me in Chax cile Co VETER At tl Berlin # ation led t designe select jon in In ec foliowi Ww. H. Mostols bile, te and St the nes ion. Vete: rious 1 August and fo Stoy ing ve others, in Sep