MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929 Easter Time is Dress-up Time Step in, look around and see for yourself how attractive the new things for Spring are! Spring Suits and Top Coats are the last word styles, shades. Prices range from $16. Our in smart fabrics, patterns and Fit guaranteed. 50 to $35.00 Easter means a New Spring Hat ‘hese are the season’s smartest styles and shades. $2.50 to $6.00 Easter Neckware In all the newest patterns $1.00 WE SPRING EM FIRST Here are the season’s newest. Shirts o smart. Meyersdale made shirts $1.00 Other Shirts $1.50 to $3.00 SPECIAL Athletic Underwear with reinforced back 2 suits for $1.00 W. H. BALDWIN SCHOOL NOTES Kretchman the popular sup- dent of the public schools of et County spent Tuesday af- visiting the schools of Mey- five students who motored to gton to see the inauguration brt a good time and the best on the trip. They are Skets “Bud” Stotler, “Bobby” Dull, Taust and “Ed.” Herwig. The s made in D’Este’s Buick se- meeting of the senior class bdnesday, James Darrah was Rotarian for the following o succeed Paul Dahl. Elma Getty spent the week Ridgeview Park, visiting of Meyersdale High Schools couples spent Saturday even- rostburg, Md., namely Bruce and Elsie Clark, Paul Dahl ry Stein. erable comment has been in school by Veronica Dahl and Mary Lucente flashing a perma- nent wave. Tre schoel board has decided to allow the senior class to have a class play this year. The proceeds may be used for any good cause, such as purchasing invitations and other necessities for graduation. “Abby” Donges, the popular Soph- omore whose hobby is motion pic- tures, has been taking a few snap- shots of school children and having them developed on film. Everyone predicts a great future for “Abby.” The senior class with Miss Thom- son as faculty advisor and J. D. Maust as president held two class meetings last week at which it was voted on whether the