The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 24, 1916, Image 8

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portance of one’s shades.
down at a gentle pull.
CH HEERFUL windows make cheerful homes.
Indeed, it is difficult to over-estimate the im-
shades make such a difference—lend suc!
and cheeriness and brighter tone to every room.
The wide choice of colorings that Columbia
Window Shades offer is one of the big reasons
for the national popularity that Jhey ex Sales The
have style, too—distinctive style. WEAR
well — hang straight and smooth — Ti up or
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enclosed roller-end is dust-proof and rust-proof.
The fixtures are handsomel
plated. And the entire shade, with all of the
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comes handily packed, all READY -TO - HANG.
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SALISBURY
Pleasure Trip Nearly Fatal.
On Saturday a party consisting of
Dr. A. M. Lichty and family, Mrs. J.
«C. Lichliter and children, Miss Edythe
Lichliter, and C. M. Mayor and family
©f town, and Mn. Henry Martin and
family of Meyersdale motored to Elk-
ins W. Va. and intending to return.
‘Monday evening. But on reaching
Fairmont encountered a heavy thund-
er and rain storm, yhich caused the
‘roads to be in a very bad condition,
and making it impossible to keep the
cars from skidding. . = ¥
The Martin car which was driven
‘Dy Fay Lichty, soon turned straight a-
cross the road on the verge of a high |
bank. The quick action and the he-
roic efforts of the men in the party
saved the car from going, farther
than a few feet backward down the
slope which if it had not been done,
the occupants of the car would, in
all probability have met their death.
“They then went back to Fairmont to
spend the night and reached honie on
“Tuesday evening.
Other Motoring Parties.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schmucker and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Win-
tars motored from Boswell on Sunday
where they spent the day with Mrs.
‘Schmucker’s sister, Mrs. William
‘Dietz, at the Dietz hotel in this place.
Mr, and Mrs. John Schramm, Mr.
apd Nirs. Menhorn and Miss Mary
Musser motored to Frostburg on Sat-
aurday where they spent the day.
Dr. E. H. Miller and family start-
«ed Friday morning on a sight-seeing
tour to Washington and other points
of interest along the way.
Corn Roast.
A number of our young ladies spent
an enjoyable time on Thursday ev:
ening roastting corn near the spring
‘in Chautauqua park. Those present
“were Misses Pauline Kann, Nelle
‘Statler, Effie and Florede Lichliter,
‘Romaine Dietz and Mary Reitz. This
bit of nature has become a favorite
haunt for affairs of this kind which,
it seems, the young set enjoy more
*than any Chautauqua program.
Dinner Guests.
‘ Mrs. Levi Lichliter entertained at
a beautifully appointed dinenr on
“Thursday evening. The guests of
honor were Mrs. George Hay, of Pitst-
burg, Mns. Sperry of Wilmerding and
Mrs. Robert Johnson of town,
Young Ladies Break Camp.
Monday morning the young ladies
from Elk Lick and Meyersdale who
had been camping at Casselman, re-
turned to their homes after having
spent. a most delightful. week with
nature. The cheeks of pink and white
are now a robust brown and the
young bodies and minds are strength-
ened and refreshed by the week’s va-
cation.
The Girl Scouts hiked out 0 visit
them on Wednesday and to review
their good times at the same place a
few weeks before.
Minor Mention
"Mrs. FElla Arnold Shick of Long
Beach Cal. and daughter Mns. Herbert
True of Los Angeles Cal. spent a few
days ar the home of the former's bro-
ther, Prof. J. C. Bealm.
George Trevanon returned home
fram Johnstown on Friday.
Miss Elizabeth Dannis of McKees- |
Misses |
pont is visitng her friends
Sarah and Mary Beachy.
Mr. Frank Garlitz of Pittsburg is
spending sevenal days with his par-
ests, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garlitz.
Mr. Braum of Pittsburg spent from
Thursday till Saturday in town on
business. "oy
Mrs. Ida Schramm, son Williard,
and daughter Mrs. Jonas Lichty re-
turned home -on, Thursday after spend-
ing a week in Jennings, Md.
Miss Nelle Statler left Sunday even-
ing for Pittsburg where she will join
Miss Grace Brown who left Thursday.
They will attend the Fall Millinery
opening at the wholesale house, °
Mrs. Schmidt of Uniontown is vis-
iting at the home of Mrs. James Hard-
ing.
Master Harold Webber returned to
his home after spending several weeks
{at the home of his aunt Mrs. C.8..
| Lichliter,.
Towa is visitng his sister Miss, Emma,
McClune.
Mr. Warren Keller of Pittsburg
spent the week-end with his wife and
children who are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Keller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Levi Lichliter.
Mr. Hubert Kann and sister Miss
Pauline returned on Sunday to their
home in Pittsburg after spending two
months with their grand-parents Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Reitz.
Miss Marie Downing of Aurora Ill
is. visitng her cousin Mrs. Levi Lich-
liter, Miss Downing is a grand-daugh-
ter of the late Gabriel and Harriet
Miller.
Mrs. Milton Glotfelty has been ill
for the last week.
Prof. J. C. Bealm has also been
sick for a number of days.
Mns, George Hay returned to her
home in Pittsburgjon Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. 'A. J. Daniels of Pitts-
burg are visiting at the -home of Mr.
Abe Lowry.
GARRETT
Personal.
Dr. R. T. Pollard left Sunday even-
ing on train No. 12 for Baltimore, Md.
to visit Mrs. W. H. Miller who is un-
der treatment in the Joke Hopkins
Hospital. ¢
Miss Gertrude Schrock left Widnes:
‘{ day for Donora to resume her school
duties; Miss Schrock is teaching His-
tory and is Principal of the Firat
street school at Donora. i
Miss Della Kearney left last week
ford where they are Visiting friends
and relatives.
Messrs. Wilson McIntyre ‘and I.
Wagner took advantage of the Excur-
sion to Johnstown and spent Sunday
with friends at that place.
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. B. Carney en-
tertained their nieces Miss Sally Hay,
of Berlin and Miss Leona. Hay of Chi-
cago Illinois from Wednesday till Fri-
day last week.
Miss Esther Johnson of Huntingdon, -
Penna ° is visiting her friend Mrs.
James McIntyre at the Merchants
Hotel.
Mr. W. L. Brant was a Cumberland
visitor last Wednesday and Thursday.
Miss Lillian Buckman of Berlin,
spent a few days this week visiting
Rene Brant.
Mr. and Mrs, George Hamilton and
children of Braddock are visiting at
the home of Mr. J. George.
Miss Margaret Kearney who was
visiting her mother Mrs. W. M, Cle
ments returned to her home in Johns-
town Sunday.
Mr, W. M. Henderson of Mc Kees-
port spent Sunday in Garrett.
Mrs. Hiram Hostetler and children
WARS
Fresh from Philadelphia.
Sampler Package
$1.00 pound
1, 2 and 3 Ib. boxes
Fussy Package
$1.00 pound
3, 1 and 2 1b. boxes
Chocolate Covered Nuts
$I 00 poun
3 and 1 lb. boxes
Milk Chocolate Assorted
$1.00 poun
3 and 1 lb. boxes
SOLD ONLY AT
COLLINS DRUG STORE,
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Mr. William McClune of Towa City, | %
| wood; Misses Bess Hady,
.Maust at Salisbury Wednesday.
with her aunt, Mrs. H. Bohn for Bed- : i
' Rockwood where she and Mrs, Mil
"town on Sunday.
The Passing Re-mark Sale
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good assortment.
Five more days of the Re-mark Sale at The
‘Woman's Store. This Sale so far has far
surpassed our expectations, There are still
lots of extraordinary bargains, with fairly
A
Special Bargain for Each Day.
visited her srbiits w sonnstomn Sun
day.
| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Bitenod ‘and Mr.
' and ‘Mrs. Wm, Martin spent. Sunday in |
| Cumberland.
Mrs. B. L. Miller spent. a tow days
of last week visiting her parents at
Berlin.
Ted and George Brant visited at
Milford ¢n Sunday at the heme of
Wm. Kincaid.
Shower for Bride.
Last Friday afternoon, Mrs. W.:A.
Merrill entertained in honor of her
daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Todt Mer-
rill, by giving a miscellaneous show-
er from two until five. The bride was
the recipient of many and beautiful
gifts. During the afternoon, games of
various ‘kinds were played and a
"dainty lunch served. Those present
were:—Medames C. 8. 'Claar, A. R.
Millen, E. L. Miller, James Brown,
M: Bowlby, J. L. Bowlby, U. S. Shob-
er, L.A. Phenice, W. L, Bsant, C.
Merrill, C. D Fritz, W. M. Kistler, BEl-
len Shope, all of Garrett; Mrs.W. Mil
ler, and Mrs. Harry Miller, of Rock-
Jennie
Graves of Meyersdale.
Mrs. James
Miss Johnson were Somerset visitors
on Tuesday.
Miss Nell Brant was visiting Miss,
Marie Weller at Rockwood this week
Mr. and Mrs. Free -of Baltimore
spent the Week-end. with friends in
Garett. >
Miss Verna Brant
lungheon given By
tioned - the
Miss = Florence
Mrs. James McIntyre and children,
Charles and Clifford and: Miss John-
son eft on Thursday for - Atlantic
City, Washington, Baltimore and Phil-
adelphia, to visit friends. :.
Mrs. R. M. Miller’ left Thursday for
ler will go to housekeeping:
Leo George, Roy Brocht,, Paul Kist-|
ler left last week for Johnstown
where they are employed in the Cam-
bria Steel Works.
Mesdames W. H. and Harvey Mil-
ler of Rockwood were guests at the
W. A. Merrill home last Friday.
Miss Emma and Miss Gertrude
Schrock; Messrs. Clyde Schrock and
and F. M. Free motored to: Johns.
SAL MEDICO WILL RID YOUR
STOCK OF WORMS —HABEL &
PHILLIPS
MARRIED IN CUMBERLAND
Among the marriage licenses issued
HARTLEY CLUTTON CO
Meclntyre and guest:
Tuesday at Cumberland were: Bar |
H. Shanks and Edna L. Bradigan, |
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\GLENCOE
Thelma and Hazel Miller are spend-
ing the week at Friedens and Somer-
‘set. t :
An anto load composed of Etta Shat- }
er, Bob and Alice Webfreck Marion and |
Ben Leydig “took in” the Friedens pic
nic.on Aug. 19. They likewise “took
off” a tire several times Sunday say-
ing nothing about “blow-outs.”
Mrs. W. H. Bittner spent the week-
end at Rockwood and Friedens.
~ Idella Meyers left for Virginia on
Tuesday, where she begins fall mill-
inery work.
Mrs. Harry Love and son of Cleve-
land, Ohio, are spending a few weeks
with the former’s parents’
Mrs. H. M. Poorbaugh and Mrs.
Chas Deist are interested visitors at
John Poorbaugh’s of Corrigansvilie;
the interest is a grand-daughter.
“Babe” ‘Leydig was the guest of
Mrs. J. H. Spicer of Cumberland this
week.
A corn roast in Skunk Hollow on
| Wednesday night was given in honor
of Olive Ridenour of Greensburg. Be-
sides the Rustic Clan, several of the
“400” of Roddy, and Glencoe were
participants. °
Etta Shaffer and Marion Leydig left
Thursday for 10-days’ tour of Eastern
cities, the Hudson and Atlantic
City.
VICINITY OF MEYERSDALE
Mr. and Mrs.
baby of Jerome spent a few days last
week with Mrs. Shawley’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beals.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Miller and Ssog:
ter spent Sunday evening at Wilso
Saylor’s.
Miss Martha Maust, who was wWork-)
ing for Ben Bendey’s is now home
again,
Miss Ida Kinsinger spent Sunday
evening at Miltdn Mishler’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peck and ar
and Mrs. John Beals were busing
callers in Meyersdale Monday evén-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lichty spent
Sunday at Calvin Tressler’s.
Wm. Zimmerman, who was visjting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John, ‘Zim.
merman returned to his work with
‘the Bird Bros. Sunday.
Geo. Engle is busy hauling | | Props
for John Opel at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Staub nh fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. James Beals
_| spent Sunday at Geo. Beal's. ’
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Elmer Shawley and
of all.
of nroral courage.
pendence and security.
The Minor Heroism of Saving.
In these days of powder smoke, the physi-
cal valor of the battle-field is the most common
Greater by far are the humbler heroisms
How are you bearing your burden of econo-
mic obligation, - out of what you earn how much
do you save? The measure of a man’s progress
: is what he sets by for the capital of the Home.
{ Give your labor a chance to make you happy.
; Create capital aud surplus and turn it into inde-
This savings department will help you in
this one of the heroisms of peace.
interest paid on your money.
Citizens National Bank
“The Bank with the Clock”
MEMBER BANK UNDER
FEDERAL RESERVE ACT
3 per cent.
Meyersdale, Pa.
Wear Palm
Light.
Stylish—They Fit.
ing Cool Mentally.
Beach Suits
That’s going the Physicians one better; They say,
““Wear Cool, Comfortable Clothing.’’
The Palm Beach Suits are Cool,
Comfortable,
But they are more than that, They’ re
And Fit and Style have got a lot to do with Keep-
A suit that loses its shape
and good looks, is enough to make any man ‘‘Hot’’
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Faidley and
children spent Sunday evening at
Summit Mills,
BERKLEY
Miss Ethel Lowry of Johnstown is
visiting friends and relatives at Mey-
ersdale and was the guest of Levi
Shultz of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Weinstein of
Meyersdale spent the week at J. C.
Wilhelm’s, :
The automobile fever struck Berk-
ley once more. Mr. Ed. Sellers purchas
ed a new Maxwell touring car.
Mrs. Jacob Klingaman and daugh-
ten, Martha, and Mrs. James Boyer
spent, a few days this week visiting
relatives at: Friedens and Rockwood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer
spent Sunday visitng, Dr. F. BE. Sass
at Boswell
Blaine Sellers was seen in our town
on Sunday.
Don’t forget the festival at Berkley’s
Mill. on Saturday evening, Aug. 26.
Everybody welcome,
OWL'S GLORY/
Jacob -Kinsinger was a visitor at
the Harvey Duecker home on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bender were
dinner guests at Christ Maust’s on
Sunday.
A large crowd attended the corn
ot at Jonas D. Yoder’s on Saturday
| and report a good time.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sechler and
Miss Lillie Engle were welcome vis-
itors at Christ Maust’'s on Sunday
evening.
Those who were dinner guests on
Sunday aff Peter Maust’s were Ben.
Bender and family; Mr. and Mrs,
Calvin Rhodes; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
8 | Ringler and Lemon and Olive Ring-
ler.
Christ Hochstetler who had bean
visiting his brother, Solomon S. and
relatives for some time, left for his
home in Holmes County, Ohio.
There will be a lawn fete at St.
Paul’s on the Reformed Church
grounds on Saturday evening, Aug.
27.
LAWN FETE AT ST. PAUL'S.
A lawn fete will be held on the
[1awn of St. Paul's Reformed Church
Miss Erma Bockes spent Sunday at! on the evening of Aug. 26, by two of
the John Zimmerman home.
Mrs. Mahlon Yoder and children!
the organized Bible Classes. Refresh-
ments will be for sale, including home
Rockwood: Adam A: Snyder, Rock- | Were Sunday gnests of ler parents,’ ‘made ice cream. A cordial invitation
wood and Ferne Walter, Somerset,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Failley.
118 extended to all.
| Mrs.
WELLERSBURG
Leroy Shaffer of Pittsburg spent ,
the week-end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Shaffer.
S. W. Staley and children,
‘Helen, Thelma and Evelyn, Waynes-
boro are spending a two week vaca-
tion with the formers cousin Mrs. G.
W. Witt and Mrs. Wm. Long.
Miss Fairy Lowery of Carrigansville
spent Saturday might and Sunday ip
town,
Mr. G. W. Witt and son Walter
were Berlin callers the former part of
this week.
Susan and Victor Shaffer of Deal
spent Friday afternoon in the burg.
Miss Nora Stutz left our burg and
has accepted a position with Dr.
Franklin family in Cumberland.
Among those who spent Sunday af-
ternoon and evening at G, W. Witts
were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holderbaum,
and Earl Kessler of Somerset, Mr. S.
W. Staley and family of Waynesboro,
Nyna DeHaven of Cumberland, Mrs.
Frank Delbrook and three children of
Mt. Savage, Ralph Poorbaugh sad.
Mrs. Wm, Long.
Don’t forget the ‘ Union Sunday
School convention to be held in ‘the
Evangelical Church Saturday after-
noon and evening; try to attend both
sessions. Sh
WANTS TURKEY ASSESSMENT
A turkey assessment should be in
force as well as a tax on dogs as the
former are often more destructive.
For instance: Say three farmers
keep flocks of 25 or 30 turkeys and a
farmer, living nearby, keeps none, and
these about 76 turkeys all get into the
last farmer's oats
there would be nothing left but straw
and that could not be cut. Still this
farmer has to pay a high tax on his
farm,
The turkey is as destructive as the
sheep or dog and steps should be ta
ken to tax them just the same.
A Subscriber.
PICNIC AT WHITE OAK
The Reformed $8. S. of White Oak
will hold their Annual all day Picnic
and Social in the evening Sept. 2,
Good music on ground every one try
to attend.
Committee
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