•oiary, Harry essing ing to led inw eek n MarTames■'ridaytellerswith y. Ha-foun* ratory to dowithU Ha-«h ter, esday Mrs. SalemUollie\ Guya su re Satur-jndayriew,Jesse.withLulufrom front s B. ireak-rylng ratch-y es-»y ac-•w of e ad-getHicks Be ms burg lost i»y cleat n a line driving horse.WOLFSVILLE WAIFS.(•hum H Worthington, Krederirk. spent several days with friends here.Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stottlemyer. Mupleville, Mr. Dwight Stottlemyer. C'hambersburg. visited Mr and Mrs. (\ (’. Stottlemyer and family.Mr. and Mrs Hubert Moser. Leiters-burg. spent a few days here with Mr, atid Mrs. John Moser.Mr. and Mrs A. K. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. John It. Manganic, are the proi.d parents of a young daughterMr. Samuel Pattingill is plastering the large house of Warrenfeltz Bid.I Mr. Emmert Brandenburg, t *it t s--ourg, is spending a few days with his parents.Misses Mary Hyle and Barbara Valentine, Hagerstown, spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A E. Hoover.Ruth and Naoma Maugans. Ha t Way. who imd been spending some time with their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Maugans, returned home.Mr William Sliuff. Frederick. .s spending a few weeks with relatives and friends here.The Red Men and Odd Fellows held a picnic in Mrs J. H. Maugans grove. July 27th. Glenn H Worthington and Geo. it Stottlemyer made addresses in the forenoon and A. D. Williard in the afternoon. The orders marched from the hall to the grove with the Oatoctin Band in the lead. Free lunch was served and a large crowd present.Mr. Roy Stouffer and wife. Mr Milton Stouffer and wife, visited with Mr. and Mrs Simeon Blickenstaff and family.Price and Eva Plummer. Bridgeport. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E. 0. BrandenburgMr. Russell Maugans and R tHarp, of Hagerstown, and Prof It M. Warrenfeltz. Etnntittsburg. sp- tit a few days with relatives here.