SME TTT 3 may n ad- wader, — ity Virginia Pear role in the six The War Brides : to the Summer evening, Marchi picture, is the an give this pro- cture News.” UNT FEATURE garet Clark, in AND MEN”. largaret that the owed two weeks nount progu tio? A ” See her Thus “Mice and Mon” of the ordinai umbes 14 will L. with the above program, two big} Tam, no advance PROGRAM Brian. in GGLERS” * Friday, March resting one, and basket-ball ganie way team, a Para | doller skating, nnouncements o 'RACTIONS . “The Ragged § Hart, in “Truth la Bara, in “Ro ustin Farnum, in lary Pickford, in 1a.” Bertha Ka Hate.” a » Hog Feed. r has a V shaped for his hogs twice >» means sufficient. ote requires three r day, and wheng some of the pigs e than others, get d then lie in the aker ones must go nts for getting 4 ure water are es; is to be produced Averted. | been very naught] ly slapped, first by by mother, with dose from fath or, her eyes filled Suddenly she ros ook upon her little hat. ! going?” asked he mily secrets to th child firmly. -Pittsburgh Chrof Asked For. wis visiting th xl to talk to Eliz . office. He coul one director 1 ree-year-old kiizg on regarding ti zabeth, what d she talks to dadd e for her days. d. das ‘Quit : VOL. XXXVIII vm, a TRC a EYE ERO { i + MEYERSDALE, »; . MARCH 22. 1917. CVMVA- CATIONISTS Mrs, Eugene Wellen is cufforing from a sévere attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hay, of near St. Paul, spent Tuesday last ut Vim, : The surprise party given in honor of the Misses Mary and Margaret Fike, was la social function that will not be gorgotten soon by the partici: pants. There were a large number of guests present. Dr, and Mrs. A. BE. Truxal, of Mey- ersdale, were Vim callers last Tues- day. “i A 5 Samuel, son of Fremont Fike, who spent the winter in Akron, O., came | home last Tuesday. : Miss Emma Ringler is staying at _ ithe home of William McClary at Glade "City. ; William Valentine Is seriously il suffering’ from a complication of di- _ seases. Miss © Mary Vought and Mrs. Pris- © cilla_ Queer, ‘were Vim Yigitgre Mon- day ands Tuesday. George, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. M. om Lee, was hlrt in the Keystone Mines "on Monday by slate falling on him, Mrs. ‘Thomas ‘Swindell was called tO: Salibury fast Sunday on account of "the serious illness of her sister. V a number, of our people at- the. funeral’ of Mrs. Amanda “dohde Sechler’ at Bt. Paul)’ ast Saturday. Ralphton® are guests of Jacob Emer- ick, for this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Cook, left ‘Wed- nesday for Salisbury, ‘where the for- ‘mer hag business interests. Rev. Kresge and wife are spena ing the week with friends thruout the community previous to their depar- ture to a new field of labor. « “Freddie” begins to take an inter- a in Merchant I. D's, establishment, he knows when. it.is closing time. = The prospective strike playad hob’ with dates, but. Henry Raunacl's had the Hyndman visitor on Monday night dnstead. : Milt ‘Webreck of Friedens, Sunday “with parents. John Hosteller, of Meyersdale, was a very busy: International Harvester -salesman in-our tcwn on Saturday. Mrs. B. F. Bittner and daughter, Hilda, spent part of the week eating “spotza” at E. E. Boyer’s, Hays Mill <amp., Get your ears peeled ‘for wedding spent bells. They're about to ring in our community. *_L GLENCOE erset, spent Sunday with parents here. Clarence Miller returned ito these parts on Monday atfer a four month's stay in Florida. He is very enthus- iatic over the soulth. Mrs. Willis Srhrock went to Cuwm- berland on Monday night to join an order there. rs. W. T. Henzell and daughter, ‘Thelma, @andLoreen Little, of Fried- ens, spent the week-end with Mrs. “W. A. Bittner and the Miller sisters. H. D. Altfather and W. Hosselrode, were Sand Patch visitors on Tuesday, but failed in their mission. Idella Meyers, was summoned to Akron, last Thursday to nurse her sis- ter, Mrs, Harry Love, who was sud- denly taken ill Mrs. W. A. Raupaeh and babies, spent the week-end with parents at Fairhope. An Easter Social will be held in -Glencoe Hall on April 7th. Be pre- pared for a series of new stunts. Glencoe Reformed Sunday School will render an Easter program on Faster Sunday night. Everybody is welcome. Clara Leydig, returned from Pitts- burg last Thursday, after spending three weeks there. Indian Motore yeles Te and Bicycles ‘GARRETT “dale visitor last Friday. GATHERING Mr. 4. Cyle, of Hyndman, visited" hig daughter, Mrs. John Tucker last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.. James Brown, were called to Madison, Pa., Sunday by the serious illness of Mr. Brown's sistar. Mr. Peté Lawson, was visiting re- lativeg and friends at Greenshure this week, Miss Violet Johnson, of Meyersdale, visited her friend Evelyn Bowlby last week. Mr. W. A. Merrill, spent fro Wed. nesday until Priday in Pittsburg trans- acting business. ’ J. B. Baylor, of Somerset, was a business visitor in Garrett last Thuss- day. Mrs. W..H. Miller, was a Meyers- ; H. H. Wiant. was calling on Gar rett friends last Thursday. Dr.sand Mrs. R. T. Pollard, left Fri- day for Pittsburg, were Mms. Pollard entered the Passavant hospital to un dergo medical treatment for a com- plication of diseases. Mr. K. Patricn,” of Somerset, was a Garrett visitor last Thursday. Mrs. W. Currie, visited her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnsworth, at Mark. leton, last Tuesday and. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al spent the. week-end at Hyndman, vist- ting relatives and. friends. OR 4 Mrs. Oliver Pritts, of Pittsburg, was, ithe guest, of’ Mise Ella Weimer week. moved his family to Garrett Mrs. E. L. Fiddler, was a Pittsburg visitor Tuesday. : Dr. R. T. Pollard, spent Tuesday in Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fulmer, were in Cumberland Saturday to see their son, who is in the hospital suffering from a growth in his head. Mr. J. M. Glessner, of Shanksvi'le, was transacting business in Garrett ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. 2 ~ The County Superintendent " Schools, D. W. Seibert, was in Garrett last, Thursday visiting the _schools. Mrs. Chas. M. Stevens and child- Ten returned home from Bedford coun. ty last Thursday, after having spent several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Blair at Six Mile Run. : Mr. N. H. Lenhart, of Blackfield, wag looking after his interests in Gar- rett, Monday. Mr. land Mrs. J. B. Walker, were in Berlin Tuesday, visiting Mrs. Walk- er’s brother Mr. Harvey Londis, who is ill Mr. C. T. Bittner, of Pittsburg, spent the week-end with his family on Walker street. Married. Last “Saturday Miss Ada Herwig and Mr. Walter Liberty went to Ber- lin, where they were married at the Zion's Reformed parsonage by Rev. H. H. Wiant. The bride is a daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. John Herwig, and the groom, thei son of Mr. and Mrs. James Liberty. Their many friends extend ito them their best wishes. Concert. The Hellen May Abbout Recital giv en in the Opera house last Thursday, was a decided success, and a iarze number of people were In attendance. The proceeds which were large went for the new school library. Church Notices. Reformed—H. H. Wiant, pasior; Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Church services 7:30 p. m. Luthern—W. H. B. Carney, pastor; Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Church services 7:00 p. m. Sunday evening, and every evening during the week at 7:16. Brothern—B. F. Waltz, pastor; Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Charch services 7:00 p. m, Evangelical—Rev. Hetrick, pastor; Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Chu services 2 p. m, - Spelling Class interesting spel in the Glade A very ling class Ci schoal Ul ason and family, a Er “ds undergoing || | the. Bawitel at : of | WILD LIFE ® The Meyersdale Branch of; The Wild Life League held thei: annual | meeting in the Boosters’ Club recom on Monday evening March 26th, and elected the following officers: LEAGUE, a hi the funeaal of the former” s gand- SHO. President—W. P. Dively. Vice Presidents—P. Ww. Gurley Secretary—Robert Cook. - Ass’t. Sec'v—Howard C." Shockey. Treasurer—Dr. M. R. Milne. i Howard C. Shockey. LY ein Chairman of Fish * Gomumittee—Bu- gene Rosenberger. : : Chairman of Cominitted! on. Educa- tion—Harry M. Cook. +* id The regular meeting night of the ‘League will be held the first Friday’ evening of each month at 8 o'clock ing. « The public ig’ cordidlly invited tof ad Mrs. Gladys Protter, of near Union: ‘gown, last week. be present at these meetings’ an PALM SUNDAY ‘ grandson Harry, were Hooversville © + Mrs. A. H. Bittner, was & Pittsburg Chairman, of «Game Committee — y ‘Baler, were Bakersville callers Sun- “day. Chairman of Counter on Fores. Hh tFY—T. W, Gruley. : Bi Connellsville "caller Tuesday. ¢ © Squire Win. Taylor, was a Pittsburg | household goods to Clarsshure W. Va, Club 5 last Friday. ; skafp, in the Boosters Club room WL. «ad Sirs. BYR -Phillipl, were der the Second National Bank build- | : sion. of Miss Johephine McKee, met 1 at the home of Miss Johanna Shultz, a A le SERVICES AS FOLLOWS NO. 12 R0CKWO0O0D ON THE MAP 5 F.E. Trimpys cf C asselman wag a caller here last Wednesday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Durst, attended 8 er ‘at ‘Meyersdalg, "Monday. ‘MF. J. H. Long, daughter Edna and rélatives who attended the funeral of Mrs, Durst in. Meyersdale on Monday. Mrs. I. D. Hechler and nephew Wm. Prof. H. S. Wolfersberger, was a gitor last week. “Mr. Hood removed, his family and Pittsburg visitors several days last week. - : Mrs. A. W. Young had ag her guest The Glee Club, under the Superve DATEL ORY Reformed Methodist Lutheran Every Evening Apr. 1—Apr. 8. t Sat.-Excepted... . Every Evening Nov. 25---Apr. 8 Mondays Excepted Sat. Excepted. Members Are Expected Every Evening Apr. 1---Apr. 8. 1 All Are Invited The Spirit and the Bride Say Come! GO TO CHURCH SUNDAYS Palm Sunday Easter Sunday Everybody in Meyersdale and vici. nity ig cordially invited and earnestly urged to attend religious services in some church on the above Sundays. This challenge is sent forth in the name of the Lord to every man and woman in the community by the pas- tors of the Lutheran, Reformed and Methodist churches. Let every mem- Jer attend the services of hig or her church on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday, and let everybody else at- tend services somewhere on these davs. Let all Meyersdale go to churca on the apove mentioned successiva Sundays. Go, it will do you good; you will be heartily welcomed. These Church! . A. BE, Truxal will hold services also during week. J. C. Matteson, pastor of the M, E. Church. J. L. Frantz, pastor of the Luther- an Church. of the Reformed the Taken to Hospital. Velma Pyle,Boynton, Pa., was tak- en to the Western Maryland hospital Tuesday morning. She will undergo an operation for ulcers of the stom- ach. Last Lecture Course. The last of the lecture course held last Thursday evening. The was held Friday evening. The program ted of dialogues, recitat and spe | | i em ject The Ash Heap” on which Mr. C. C. Mitchell lectured Sreton There was a large attend- | ance. | & PHIL Mr. Fred Bates, who hag been em- ployed as mine foreman at Markle- ton for the past month, departed for Latrobe, Wednesday to join his com- pany of National Guards at that place. Mr. Bates did border duty last sum- mer. WOODLAWN The weather had been very pleas- ant for a few days and some of the people took advantage of it by mak- ing garden, but the ground ig again covered with snow. Mrs. Chrict Wahl is still suffer- ing with quinzy and rheumatism. Mrs. Cyrus Fike is no better at this writing. Mr. Fike is still a great suf- fer with neuralgia in his head. Mrs. Perry Miller and Mrs. Man- nie Tressler and son, Merle of Vim, spent Wedneslay last at Howard Mil- lers. Mr. Aaron and John Lephart and Mrs. Meyers, of Cassleman, visited their sister and Aunt, Mrs. Cyrus Fike in Woodlawn last week. . Crawford Dietle visited his grand- parents in Greenville over Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Mborteeny and Mrs. An- nie Spiker land little son of Meyers- dale, spent Sunday in Woodlawn -=t the home of Cyrus Fike. Mrs. Andrew Robertson and daught- er, Alice and Mrs. John Robertson spent Monday at C. J. Fikes. Mrs. Belle Trimpy, of Cassleman, visited her sister, Mrs. Cyrus Fike =z few days last week. BUTTER EGGS AND POTATOES WANTED AT HABEL & PHILLIPS. | BIG STOCK OF ONION SETS A LOOSE GARDEN SEEDS AT HA LIPS. i AERTS 25 CENTS AT BITTNER’S GROCERY | SALISBURY SIFTINGS Mr. Charles Rockes of Mullin’s Drug store, Somerset, is now clerking in the Elk Lick Drug store for D. W. Livengood. Miss Hilda: Lichty of Meyersdale, was the week-end guest of Miss Har- riet Maust. The Willing Workers class of the Methodist Sunday school held an oy- ster supper in the Red Men’s Hall on Friday evening. i The Boy Scouts played the Meyers- dale team on their floor in a game of basket-ball. The final score was 27- 29 in favor of Meyersdale. Mrs. Lorena Reitz will return this week from Randolph, where she is, visiting her daughter. Messrs, Little and Matthews, of Oakland, Md., were Sunday visitors with friends in town. Mrs. A. M. Lichty and daughter, Eli- zabeth, will return on Thursday from Pittsburg, where they are spending a few days. Mrs. Chas. Gray, of Pittsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alf Ringler. Miss Josephine McMurdo; has re- turned from' Confluence, where she was visiting Misg Bess Mimna. Miss Ruth Beahm, of Fort Hill, Pa., visited at her home on Saturday. *" Miss Elizabeth Newman, of Springs spent the week-end at her home. The Teachers Institute at West: Salisbury on Saturday .wias not very well attended. were read. Some good papers) Ey + 4B SALISBURY : <A Mérry Party. 2 Chas. Engle, was most wou- mother to find a number of “the fal- lows” assembled to celebrate his birth day. Many gifts dere received aud were greatly appreciated. Miss Elizabeth Newman entertain- ed the boys in “just lots o’games” and readings from Riley’s Child Poemg A luncheon consisting of ice cream, cake, sandwiches, and pickles. Those present were: Wilbur and Russell Beahm, Harry and Karl New- man, John McMurdo, George L. Wag. ner, Albert Robinson, John, Paul and Fred Engle, Theodore Livengood, Chas Raymond and Bernard Krausse. Fever Patients Convalescent. Williarn Glarlitz is convalescing nice- ly, his gister, Harriet has been up for a week. Evelyn Dean is also grow- ing better, tho still confined to her bed. ST. PAUL Miss Irne Engle and her friend Miss Henrietta Pritts, was visiting her moher here over Sunday. Mrs. Henry Bodes purchased the Dennis Wistler house in St. Paul and intends to move into it in the near fu- ture. Mr. Ernest Bodes, was appointed sexton of the, Reformed church here to fill the vacancy caused by the re- signation of Mr. Oscar Sipple.: The practice for the Easter service is in progess every week in the Re- formed church and we predict a splen- did program, which will be rendered on Easter Sunday evening. Mrs. Rosg Sechler, who had been confined in a cancer hospital for the last eight months in Richmond, V.., died Wednesday morning. Her body was brought to St. Paul the next day. The funeral services was conducted by Elder J. W. Peck of the Church of the Bretherer, in the Reformed church on Saturday morning. Her body was conveyed to its last resting place in the cemetery at the Cove In Maryland. A Serious Mishap. On Wednesday morning as Mrs. Roy Bungard was washing dishes at the Central Hotel she cut a deep gash in her hand with a broken glass. Dr. W. T. Rowe was called who stopped the flow of blood, putting three gtitch- es in the wound, and put the unfortu- nate lady to bed where she is now resting ag easy as can be expected under the curcumstances. 2 LBS. GCOD MINCE MEAT FOR | NOTES FROM “ c day; their .program- Was mainly" ‘abouts, the day iff the country Tt hig grand- ; HIGH SCHOOL Lenore" uth Bowmastee: 149, ‘Clara Rowe '18. ‘Edna Zinn ’17. aret Damico 17. 8 was seen on her kneds We presume. she fcrgot to sa her prayers this morn: ing, 1% WV William Keegan—*Is it right x's at the end of a letter?” BN Miss en fthat the way | paring to make. racts. Anyhod By wishing tc contact for spring work such as House “eleanink will please consult them. The High School enjoyed a few minutes vacation . from their finals, last week when Rev. Matteson gave... a very interesting talk, He was ex-’ tended an invitation to come again’ but he thought ithe pupils wished him * ; a to come again so they might miss a few lessons. But not the M. H. S. pu-", pils they wouldn't think of such- a’ thing” No Siree! i +Although the Sophmores,; didn’t have. the aid of the Juniors for their, class, tthe Juniors, thus ‘showing that” the’ Ses) Juniors cannot be.’ forgotten. a Question—Who is the greatest dras matist? - F pAmelia—-S; add "I $ubpose it 1s oy , Great debates recently occur at the: noon hour among the ouft-of-town pus. pils, Harvey always being a staunch: upholder of “der Kaiser.” ‘Guy Floto when asked to define love, said he knew four kinds. Fresh= man, Sophmore, Junior and Senior. What was Guy thinking about? Ever since Monday Irvin has talks ed about curls. You need not telk your thoughts, actions show thems sometimes. : : Conversation heard after Friday af: terncon’s entertainment: . Oscar Austin—“Jim certainly can play that piano,” can’t he?” Catherine Housel—"Well, I ‘guess, he just makes it talk.” On Friday afternoon James Swank of the class’ of ’18, entertained the High School with two well rendered selections on the piano, both of which ‘received a wonderful applause. Wa hope that this is only the first part and that it will be followed by more: of its kind. The Freshmen are beginning work on their Class Day Program and the strains of their Class song floating thru the halls during practise gives promise of an interesting program. Miss Mary Beck, a student in the Department of Expression, Juniata. College and a sister of Miss Maude Beck, teacher in M. H. S. was a vigi- tor in H. S. on Monday. In the afters noon she rendered two readings “The Sioux Chief’s Daughter,” and “So Was I” which was greatly appreciated by all. Poor Sophs, its a shame you didn’t have a class like the Junior Class, that could help you out. There is nothing like a good assistant, and you certains ly need one. But many thanks fort your information. We wonder: what Herbert Ringler means when he says “Make Peace.” Everything seemed peaceful Sunday night, : We wonder whose dog Hazel Aus. tin was thinking about, when she pro- nouced die Koffer (the rrunk) yeh Roe ver in German. Lenora Will is continually looking towards the rear of Room 10. We wonder who atitracts her attention back there. A number of the pupils have been anxiously awaiting their reports. .1¢ anticipations worse than realization? The Seniors wish to thank Mr. ©, P. Baer for the static machine which he so kindly loaned them for theis work in physics. They are enjoying { Just received a car of Fertilizer. | P. J. Cover & Son. | A MACK- LTED NORWAY PER tb AT MABEL | so wish [C. P. the work in electricity as the machine makes it doubly interesting. They al- to express their thanks for the electrical appratus donated by Dr. Large. H. S. pupils De > expras: 1 to Mr. . M. ) 8 he] ona
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