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 expras: 1 to Mr. . M. ) 8 he] ona