The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 15, 1916, Image 8

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SALISBURY
Miss Olive Maust and Robert Maust
motored to Uniontown Sunday where}
they spent the day visiting friends.
Mrs. J. J. Keim who has been very
ill is now slightly improving.
| Mr. Will McMurdo and son Georg?
while motoring to Meyersdale one
evening last week came very near
having a sad accident. ‘While round-
ing a sharp curve they met another
car coming very fast, and of necess-
ity drove near the edge of an embank-
ment which being very wet from re-
cent rains, gave away letting the car
cess of our Chautauqua of which ev-
erybody is heartily in favor.
Children’s Day Exercises.
A fine Children’s Day program was
rendered by the M. E. church last
Sunday evening. The small children
exhibited careful traiing and a drill
given by a number of older girls was
truly beautiful. Not one mistake oc-
curred—at least nene perceptible—
which gives credit not only to the
young ladies but to their instructor
as well. ;
Birthday Anniversary Parties
A pleasant .surprise was tendered
Mrs. Petry Tuesday evening in honor
fall at least six feet. However neither
car or occupants received any serious
dnjuries. ;
Harold Brown who has been work-
ing at Markleton returned home
Saturday.
Miss Ruth Glotfelty who has spent
‘the last three weeks with her mother
who was ill has returned to her work
in Meyersdale.
Messrs. Bill Harding, Hubert Wag-
ner, and Frank Ringler motored to
Meyersdale Thursday night in the
Harding truck. -
Mr. Harvey Maust and son, Bayad,
have just returned from Pittsburg
Hudson
with Mr. Maust’'s new car,
Super Six.
Earl Stotler and mother, Mary
Lowry, and Mrs. Joe Stotler . spent
Friday shopping in ‘Cumberland and
while there visited Mr. Garlitz in the
hospital.
Revival Meetings will begin in the
Church of the Brethren June 18th 7:-
30 p. m. \
Rev, Silas E. Hoover was a recent
Salisbury visitor.
Mr. Joe Hoover, Mrs, Asa Newman,
Irene Newman, Mabel Wefley and Mr.
Roscoe Wefley motored to Cumber-
land Tuesday, bringing Miss Margar-
et Newman home from the Western
Maryland Hospital. Mrs. Newman and
little Mabel Wefley stopped off at
Frostburg, where they will spend the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Mec-
Kees Rocks and Mrs. Dan Miller of
Confluence stopped at the home of C.
WwW. Livengood Tuesday evening on
their way to attend the Commence-
ment exercises at Juniata.
Farl Stotler is taking the place of
Walter Johns as clerk in the Lichlit-
er grocery store and as chauffeur of
the Lichliter’s private ear.
Mrs. John Harding gave a luncheon
on Wednesday in honor of Miss Luc-
ile Lichliter who will be married on
June 20th. . 3
The Sunday school convention to
of her 72nd birthday anniversary.
‘Mrs. Petry received quite a number
of the usual birthday courtesies from
her friends. Delicions refreshments
were served to the forty-two guests
at the close of the evening.
Mrs. D. W, Livengood, entertained
Misses Mary and Eliza Miller and Mr,
S, J: Miller of Meyersdale at a beau-
tifully appointed dinner on Friday in
honor of Mr, * Miller's 89th birthday
Anniversary, Mr, Miller displayed his
gold-headed cane which now belongs
to him as the oldest male citizen of
Meyersdale, . :
: A Near Tragedy. *
On Saturday Dr. Lichty was hastil
summoned to Coal Run to attend the
wounds of Mr. Henry Pyle who had
been shot by a foreigner. Though the
wound is seriously it will: not likely
prove fatal. A foreigner gave himself
up to the authorities as the guilty
party, but when the hearing was held
he confessed he had done this tto al-
low the really guilty party to escape.
Minor Mention.
Next Sunday morning a Temperan-,
ce lecture will be given by a represen-
SUMMER
“« THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA”
That little screen favorite, Blanche
Summer Garden, Monday,
in the Paramount production, “The
Warrens of Virginia,” the supreme
Civil War drama, veritable armies,
realistic battles, the sorrow of im-
poverished homes and broken roman-
ces.
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“THE LABYRINTH.”
See Gail Kane (The Equitable
Girl) in the big attraction at the Sum-
mer Garden Tuesday, June 20th. “The
star, is seen in her most attractive
portrayal.
DINNER SET FREE AFTER THE
FIRST SHOW.
obama ——
“CAMILLE”
The greatest film sensation of the
tative of the Anti-Saloon League in
the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mrs. Cora Arnold of West
Miss Cora Keim of Salisbury.
Rev. B. F. Walz, pastor of
church of the
the annual
Lake Ind.
Miss Nora Wilhelm of Greenville,
township is visiting Miss Marie Wag-
ner this week.
William Garlitz who was recently
operated on in the Western Maryland
Hospital arrived home Monday even-
ing, Mr. Garlitz is able to be up and
around though not yet able to work.
A great many Salisbury people
spent Monday shopping in Meyers-
‘dale. :
Mrs: John Reese is slowly improv-
conference at
be held at Summit Mills in the church |, o 3) yeaith and is able to be up at
of the Brethren will be on June 18th... Mr E. BE Hasselbarth left on
instead of July 18th as was stated
last week. pa! ;
_ A suitable program has beedl arran-
ged to the rendering of: which the
public is cordially invited. Afternoon
and evening sessions.
: A “Wild Man.”
Barly Tuesday morning while on
his way to town, Zacchius Durst was
accosted by a rather wild looking
man, half dressed, demanding a lift
along the way in Mr. Durst’s motor-
¢ycle. But Mr. Durst’s cycle made re-
cord time into Salisbury without the
stranger but with a story that sent
out Constable Swearman and a party
-of men, for the capture of the man
who made such a stir. They finally
found him, miles from town hiding in
a woodland. This man who is a per-
fect stranger was apparently suffer-
ing from an attack of delirium tre-
mens. 3
Plans for Big S. S. Convention.
On Monday evening a meeting was
held in the Reformed church for the
purpose of making arrangements for
the care of the visitors—more espe-
-glally delegates—during the county
Inter-denominational Sunday School
convention to be held here on June
26, 27 and 28. Rev. Ira S. Monn was
chairman of this meeting, J. L. Bar-
chus, vice-chairman and Rev. C. V.
Sparling, secretary. Lodging and
‘ preakfiast will be given the delegates
and a committee of three from each
. of our six churches was appointed to
: ascertain the number of delegates
wench home will entertain. Plans for
providing dinner and supper were al-
so discussed and a committee appoint-
ed to arrange this; either the town
will provide these meals or secure
fome one to provide them making
what he can and thus taking the, re-
sponsibility from the town. A com-
mittee was appointed to look after
the automobile parade to take place
on Wednesday, the 28th. The Salis-
bury people seem to realize that this
is one of the biggest propositions they
have ever tackled, but extend =a
hearty invitation to everybody to
visit our town at this time. An elab-
orate program is being printed and
about 300 delegates are expected.
Plans for Fourth of July.
The citizens of our town have de-
&lded to celebrate the 4th of July at
home this year. Various committees
have been appointed to consummate
and carry out the plans for a big
Though the majority of our
is celebration, quite
sed to
Fourth.
thi °T
that it wi
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unite a number of un-!
Monday for a trip to Washington.
| Charles Wager is puttig a new as-
bestos roof on his residence.
6 BARS GOOD WHITE LAUNDRY
SOAP FOR 25¢c AT BITTNERS GRO-
CERY.
TRY HEINZ'S PURE CIDER VINE-
GAR AT BITTNER'’S GROCERY.
YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE
NOT SATISFIED. 1] §
GRANTSVILLE.
Miss Ruth Keller is attending com-
mencement exercises at fthe West-
ern Maryland College, Westminster.
Misses Edna Jeffries, Emily Con-
ner and Walter Jeffries, of Frostburg
were Grantsville visitors recently.
Wm. F. Hone and family of Sel-
bysport, Md. spent Tuesday with Mr.
Hone’s mother, Mrs. Mary Miller.
The trip was made in his new 7-pas-
senger Studebakerr.
Dr. Olin Broadwater is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Marian Broadwater. Dr.
Broadwater has just recently grad-
uated from the Maryland Dental
School at Baltimore.
On Thursday Mrs. J. W.McCullough
motored over from Friendsville with
her daughters, Maria and Claudine,
son George and Mrs. Keller Miss
Gertie Hone, Miss Ruth Keller of
Grantsville as guests spent the day
in Oakland.
On Friday Mrs. McCullough whe is
so generous with her fine big Chal-
mers car again motored to Grants-
ville and took Mrs. Mary Miller and
daughter, Gertrude Hone to Cumber-
land where Mrs. Miller has been tak-
ing X-ray treatment once a week
since her operation of a few weeks
ago.
Mrs. Gus Wm. Zellers of Frostburg
wag the guest of Grantsville friends.
Jonas Johnson wife and three child-
ren of Akron Ohio is the guest of his
mother Mrs. Rebecca Johnson for a
few weeks.
A very delightful Children’s Day
Services were rendered at the Luther
an Church on Sunday. The Church
was filled with the ease and perfect
jon with which everything was carri-
ed out spoke well for those who had
the program in charge.
Daniel W. Dorsey spent Sunday in
| Oakland.
Misses
Sarah Wiley, Bessie Wi-
lare spending a few weeks at the
! Casselman Hotel.
J. O. Getty and family were Acci-
visitors ox trip wag
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j Clara Kimball Young, in “Camille”
Va.," with Paul
is visiting friends and relatives ef ful production was secured at a big
this place. Mrs. Arnold was formerly | expense.
the
Brethren is attending | ular role, is wonderful. Special
Winona sic by the Auditorium orchestra. No
year, the ‘Shubert Film Corp. presents
Capelland. This wonder-.
: Most people. have
{ “Camille” or see the stage produc-
ltion. Clara Kimball Young in the ti:
mu-
advance in price. This Shubert fea-
ture is scheduled for Wednesday,
June 21st—the ever popular*Summer
ATTRACTION
NEXT WEEK
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AT T
GARDEN (June (Day Sales
5 THE WOMENS STORE
Saturday, June 10 to Saturday, June 17
“TRIANGLE PROGRAMS”
angle night at the Summer Garden
you are missing a real treat. The
five part drama with Mary Boland,
Willard Mack ard Frank Mills, in the
«The End of the Abyss,” is a great
drama from the K—B Ince studio and
the two part Keystone “A Submarine
Pirate” with Syd Chaplin, is a riot |
and that is sayng a good deal as all |
Keystone comedies are great—some-
thing different all the time.
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_ “THE COUNTRY BOY”
The famous Broadway success with
another feature attraction for the
week—Friday, June 23rd. See how the
country boy is saved from temptation
of the city. One of thosz clever Bray
Cartoon pictures will be shown along
Garden. :
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D. Lindley Sloan and panty of Cum-
berland took supper at the Cassel
man on Sunday. Ci
Mr, and Mrs. Madie of Scranton
were visitors here for the ‘week-end
on their way to Baltimore and ‘Wash-
Manly Broadwater and hig’
of Avilton were guests of Miss¥ ary
Broadwater on. Sunday. rt
Mr. and Mrg,; C. H. Bill and Mrs
Doctor Bowen spent Sunday with
Frank Bill and family of Lonaconing,
going in Mr. Bill’s new Dart car.
Father Galather of Wesfernport
and Father Padrovitch of the Catho-
lic University, Washington, were din-
ner guests at the Casselman Sunday.
LOWEST PRICES ON CANNED
GOODS AT BITTNER’S GROCERY.
SOMETHING DOING EVERY MIN-
UTE AT THE BIG CELEBRATION
IN SALISBURY, JULY 4th. .... ...
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end at Berlin visiting her mother.
F. H. Cook of Johnstown, called on
friends in Garrett Wednesday.
Messrs. J. O. Ream and Frank
Groff popular Berlin merchants trans.
acted business in Garrett, Wednesday
Miss Verda Brant-is attending Com-
mencement at Hood College Freder-
ick Maryland.
John George Sr. who is employed
at Listonberg. spent Sunday with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Miller were Som-
erset visitors Saturday. ¥
Mrs. Samuel Abbott and daughters
Irma and Eleanor from Cairnbrook
visited at Garrett this week. :
Mrs. W. L. Brant and daughter
Nell were shopping in Cumberland
Tuesday.
ter of Berlin were Garrett visitors
Saturday.
friend Elizabeth Shober, Tuesday.
man,
day.
land spent Sunday in Garrett.
town visitors Monday.
Mr. C.F:
with his family.
visitor Monday.
| Berlin returned home Friday.
ley and Miss Ogilvie of Cumberland | Harry Swarner spent Sunday with
| his family.
| Paul Kistler and Wilson McIntyre |
| visited friends ir
{ B. S. Rush was
| Saturday.
man Sunday.
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Mrs. Earl Miller spent the week- |
Mary Esken of Berim visited her
Jennie Graves of Meyersdale vis-
ited her friend Mrs. Rae Miller, Tues- | Restaurant”
Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Fritz and child-
ren Charles and Millard, were Johns- jan awful malady,
Bittner spent Sunday
John George, Jr. was a Jehnstown
Mrs. Irvin Baker and daughter El-
sie after visiting for two weeks in
i visitor |
with the above features.
Dr. R. J. Pollard who was attending
a convention at Philadelphia, return-
ed to his home on Sunday.
Mrs. George Walker spent Wednes-
day in Garrett visiting her parents.
Charles and Bryan Merrill were
Sommerset visitors Saturday.
7A cousin, py Shazlle Colbert who is employed at
Listonburg, spent Sunday with his
family.
Bill Gant from Akron, Ohio, is vis-
iting in this place.
Mrs. Sidney Malcolm and children
Robert and Helen from Johnstown
are visiting in Garrett this week.
Tom Denner who is employed at
Lijstonburg spent Sunday with his
family.
Tom Cortney of Somerset was a
Garrett visitor Sunday.
Miss Tda Albright returned to Gar-
for several days.
oor after visiting friends in Johns-
10 BARS GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP
FOR 25¢ AT BITTNER’S GROCERY
SAND PATCH
Mrs. Tom Walker spent several
days of last week, visiting relatives
and friends at Berlin.
Mrs. Ells Bowman was visiting re-
latives and friends at Meyersdale Sat-
urday. »
Mrs. “Pat” Kelly and little son
Michael of Ralphton are visiting the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Stone.
Misses Gertrude and Grace Beal,
spent Sunday with their niece Miss
Mary Beal who is ill in the Allegheny
Hospital at Pittsburg.
Mrs. James Kerrigan ‘and Mrs.
1Alice Baer were passengers on the
excursions to Connellsville Sunday.
“Sis” Bracken attended church at
Meyersdale Sunday.
Many of the Meyersdale people took
Mec. and Mrs. Otis Cook and daugh- |in the ball game here.
Mrs. Anna Kelly spent several days
last week at Ralphton.
The Sand Patch B. B. team, de-
feated Finzel, Md. The score was
Mrs Alfred Beal and children are |3 and 6 in favor of Sand Patch. This
visiting the former’s parents in Hynd- |gives the players
more encourage-
ment.
The dance held at ‘The Sisters
was largely attended
and we expect another dance to be
Mr Sidney Malcolm from Cumber- held at the same place in the near
future.
Simon Brown is suffering from
commonly known
as boils.
MEYERSDALE AND VICINITY.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton + Mishler and
Nettie Handwerk spent Sunday with
their brother, Harvey Handwerk.
| werk.
Florence Kretchman, who was
{helping to cook for the Muncy Lum-
{per Co., is now at home and Mrs.
Chas. Carter has taken her place.
Our Job Work Pleases
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The TRIANGLE program arranged %
Sweet, will be the attPaction at thejfor Thursday, June 22nd, is one out.
June 12, 0t the ordinary and that is saying a!
good deal as Triangle plays are womn- .
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‘Seven days of fast and furious selling with a special bar-
gain on each day of the sale.
Be sure to get to the Store early each day as quantities
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Saturday, June 10—LANCASTER GINGHAMS at 8c Rev. &
Monday, June 12—HILLS MUSLIN - - at 9¢ %
Tuesday, June 13—PERCALES - - - - atllc ] Sine
Wednesday, June 14—CLARK’S THREAD - 8 for 10c BB or
Thursday, June 15—CALIO, light ordark - - 6¢ in st
Friday, June 16—25¢c BLEACHED SHEETING - 2l¢ EE rn.
Saturday, June 17—123c GINGHAMS - « atlle by the
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EAD this title again; it has a lot to do
with the kind of clothes you wear.
And it is our business to fit you perfeclly in
a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit; not only your
body, but your occupation. n We fit both.
And we make it a study, all of us in this 18
store, to give you the kind of suit that fits
your station in life. It is a very important
thing for a clothing store to do.
You will like cur service, and our suits.
Hartley & Baldwin
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Harry Burkholder, John Beals, El- Sunday; quite
mer Miller, Frank Ganse and Mr, |were ny R Tumber OL Déretms
Coleman took a trip to Oakland over
Saturday and Sunday in Mr. Burk-
holder’s new car.. ;
Katie Spangler who was working
for Robt. Staub is now at John Whis-
lers again,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Wise Mr. and Mrs
Wm Curly and Miss Martha Maust
spent Sunday at Geo. Beals.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Engle spent Sat-
urday evening at Milton Mishler’s.
Ralph Maust, a son og Jonas Maust
died June 8, 1916, after an illness of
3 weeks, aged 5 years, 7 month and 7
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mazer and
three children, Minerva, Lucile and
George Williams were callers on Al
fred Knepp’s on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ezra Giger and daughter Al
ice were Sunday guests at the Noah
Lint home in Greenville township.
Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Geiger spent
last Sunday at the home of their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ;
Hervey Petenbrink of Mountain Val
ey.
Jno. E. Geiger was a caller at Josi-
days. Interment on Saturday at the ah Lowry’s in Greenville township on
Amish church. Sunday.
Missa Mary and Sarah Geiger
called on their
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Housel and son,| Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Geiger and five
Carl, are visiting the former's par |children were visiting at the home
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Housel from of Mrs. Geiger’s parents at the P; W.
Deal for a few days. Suder home at Deal en Sunday.
Mr. and®Mrs. W. H. Knepp and | ®
daughter, Mary, were visiting at the | 4BIG 4th OF .JULY PICNIC ox
thome of Howard Mazer’s Sunday. ROAST AND FREE DINNER AT
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