rmed hers the « eing £20V- ex- the sdic- uar-. tak- ’ ava, oun- | ne-. set- ims [tal ture led, ceo. An's fist. vith tub mes for a0r- die ave ‘bury spent last week calling on parish. | ostetler, S. B. Philson, B. E. Ship- ners. : : . At fe a pre, GATHERING ? Church Notices formed—H. H. Wiant, pastor.| 5 S. 8. 10 a. m.; Church 7:30 p. m.| Lathern—W. H. B. Carney, pastor. 8.8. 10 a. m.; church 7:30 p, m.- Brethren—B. F. Waltz, pastor. 8. 8. 10 a, m.; Church 2:30 p. m. 3 Evangelical-—Rev, Hetrick, pastor. S. 8S. 10 a. m.; church 2:30 p.m. Mid-week Services < Wednesday « ab evening 7 p. m.- ii Land wll be Planted Rev. and Mrs. W. A. MeGleilan and Miss Sallie Runkle of Rockwood were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. McClellan Tuesday. Mrs. Milton Bowlby, Nevin ‘and{ A special meeting of the Boosters Yrs Wednesday Zoning for Club was called for Monday evening Mr. W. A Merrill returned from ‘at which time quite a number were in| West Virginia last Friday where he attendance. | had been transacting business. { President Cook called the meeting ! Rov Jim EM. Detwil to order and stated the object of the 5 a an n oh sh etwiler re-lngating to be the discussion of the, turned to their home Monday after matter of cultivation of vacant lots, | having spent two weeks at the home and the matter of giving assistance | of Mr. H. B. Speicher. to the farmers who were so patrio-| Mrs. Dan Brant of Berlin, was a Garrett visitor Monday. tically planting a much larger acre- | age than heretofore. W. M. Henderson, of McKeesport, spent Svndav nnd Mondav in Gorrett. He read a number of communica- tions from the State Department urg- Mr. Lloyd Schrock visited at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. Jas. ing that jn Friday ‘afternoon. Alfred Ringler went to Pittsburg on Sunday. ? * * Sick and Gonvalescing Dr. A. J. Livengood is recovering nicely from an attack of Typhoid. fever. Miss Anna Speicher is numbered. among the sick, this week. Andy Smith returned on Saturday-- from Altoona Hospital where he un- derwent treatment for blood-poison- ing: George E. Engle is suffering from an attack of tvphoid fever. George Beal is recovering from a case of blood-poison which was con- tracted by an infected instep. he quarantine for diptheria was taken from the home of J. C. Treva- non on Monday. Little Dorothy who was sick has recovered entirely. From Detroit to Salishburv Messrs. Harry Knecht, Wm. Dietz, Walter Johns, and George Bowman brought four new Reo’s from Detroiz on Friday. Thiec toaring-cars and one truck, for the Knecht Garage R-ading Circle Organized The Up-Streamers Bible Class of the Church of the Brethren have ore ganized a Reading Circle to study the books as prescribed in the regular mission course. The meetings will occur semi-monthly and will be held in the homes of the various members. The first meeting, Friday, April 25, was held at the home of Florence Newman, Gay street. Walker and Smearmen families to move. John Walker will move his family and house-hold effects to Boswell, Ba., on Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Smearman will hold pub- lic sale at her residence after which . she and her family will reside in Akron. SOME PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS During the debate on the bond bill, a few days ago, Senator Frank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota, gave an inter- esting sidelight on the European war. He said that he was in Europe when the way broke out and had a more or - less intimate acquaintance in Gems many and in the other countries now at war. “I found among the people of Germany and the people of France no hatred of each other,” said Sena- tor Kellogg, “and they could not un- derstand why they were plunged into the horrors of war.” He gave it as his own opinion that this is “the old, struggle between autocracy and de- mocracy.”’ Miss Donnecker Surprise 14 nt 31 n NL T™ Class No. ¥