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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 23

Publication:
The Daily Maili
Location:
Hagerstown, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
23
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THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, I960. Hancock Htiwock-- ntwiy Christy Faith Chapter Disabled American Veterans, met At the local elementary school re- cently to install and re- ceive a charter. Heading installing officers was Frank J. Davis, state commander, assisted by Joseph Stieger, de- partment senior vice commander; Ross Goshorn, Cumberland, Walter G. Hughes, Baltimore, post com manders.

John Feighner, national adjutant, Washington, delivered the principal address. Officers of the chapter are: Leroy Lan chart, commander; John Nimick, senior vice commander; James Eachtell, junior vice com- manders; Clifford Scriever, chap- lain; Edward James, treasurer. are: W. G. O'Rouke, H.

O. Phil- lips, D. R. Gladhill, J. E.

Sensel, R. J. Shank, J. A. Waugh, J.

F. Nimick, B. L. Spielman, Quay Johnson, S. M.

Richardson, R. L. Lane, J. M. Bachtell, W.

W. Younk- er, C. E. Graham, Alexander Mosi- er, C. G.

Scriever, K. L. Rankin, F. T. Shoemaker, E.

L. Miller. Stanley Fulton was host recent- ly to about 250 patrons and friends at a farmers meeting in the ele- mentary school. Speakers were Edward Blackman. Baltimore; and H.

K. Reinhart, Hagerstown, re- presenting the Soeony-Vacuum Co. Marrln K. Murray hu been en by wood preserving division of Hoppers Co. as distributor creosoted posts in this area, ray has been in the cross tie and lumber business for some starting with the late Harry Bal sar.

BL L. Powers, observed hie 78th birthday recently at a family gathering. A guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Diehl, Mr.

and Mrs. George Hil tner, and son, Baltimore; and Mrs. Fred Saylor, Hagerstown. Court Hancock, Catholic Daugh- ters, met recently at home of Mrs. George Anthony, assisted, by her sister, Miss Helen McAvoy, as joint hostesses.

Rev. Fr. C. J. Byrnes Recently appointed to St.

Peters Church, was guest of honor. There was a musical program and re- freshments. and re- nt Co. i ion of for Mur- and time id his family f-town Hil- Mr. r.

itown. )augh- Mrs. her i joint a license to operate a taxi, making it six now here. John Courtney, opened a ber shop in the Grove Building Courtney, a veteran, recently com pleted training in Hagerstown. Mrs.

Eleanor Odonno and daugh ter have returned from a visit at Windber. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kitimtl ler are visiting home folks in Get tysburg.

Mrs. Mary L. Dennis, Hagers town; visited her niece. Mrs. Shan non Hinckle.

Mrs. Rose Myers, Washington was a week-end guest in the Mosier home. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Suffecoo visited their Daughter in Baltimore They were accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Powers. Miss Mary Zimmerman enter nil mo Murray Miss ill. Mi to Bait who hi Funk 1 home. from 1 Byers, Columb Leroj to his patient lowing cent an It if 1 ffWICp mm Methodist Church will sponsor two one-act plays with musical num bers to be given in the high school on Friday evening, March 31.

Mrs Dan Fleming is director. The plays are: "Scandal in the Neighbor hood" and "The Doctor- Said." Personal News Emmons Munson has taken Vut THE OLD HOME TOWN V. 1 FMnt OMm By STANLEY WELL, IF YOU tQMT LIKE? THBT IDEA OF NOW YOU RE 1ALK7MC SENSE-- CARNIVAL "THE" VMWOLE" YOU MEM JUST KEEP OUT- WELL RLUJ FOR XEAJW TH'BOYSWAVfT HEAOACHC OUTo'THEfR HECTOfe HOBBS PULLCO A FASTCWE Foe -me PBTUNIA BEOS IS UP T0 NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS IV BETTER GO SACK ib THE THI5 GLOWING COMPLEXION OF SCARIN' THE HI0E5 OFF tained the local garden club at her home. Mrs. R.

J. McCandlish recently entertained the civic club. Mrs. Charles Whitlock, Mt Ran ier, visited her mother, Mrs. Em maline Barnhart.

A. W. Smith and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Canada, visited Mr, and Mrs. Ned Hepburn. Frank Getty, local high principal returned from Kansas City where he attended the national conven- tion for secondary school princi pals.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dietrich and daughter, Lanham Hills, Adam Dietrich and Mrs. William Dietrich, Hagerstown, visited Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Powers, Jr. Mesdames Lillian Deneen, Cath- erine Corbett, Alda Oden, Olive Weaver visited in Romney recently. Mr.

and Mrs. William Courtney, Newark, N. visited the former's brother here and his parents at Orleans Crossroads. Roy Lynch, Mrs. Maude Henline, Mrs.

Margie Zepp visited Mrs. Lynch at a sanatarium at Towson. Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight and daughters, Turtle Creek, visit- ed Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Munseon. Edgar Pittman, Washington, visit- ed his sister, Mrs. Caroline Lane- iart. Mrs.

Roy Leatherman, Gettys- burg, visited his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Welty Leatherman. Mrs. Raymond Dunn, Martins- burg, visited Murray home during appraisal of personal property of nla mother, the late Mrs.

Hage tutray. Miss Oeraldine Mann has been Mrs. Jeasie Creek was call, to Baltimore to see her daughte been ill. Stanle has been confined to he Mrs. Ora Davison is bac the hospital.

Mrs. Robert Byers, Is a surgical patient a Leroy Reefer has been removed mts' home. He was patient at the county hospital fo TOUCIMQUW isgsyfflr POESNT SEEM TO muy REALIZE THAT UK GLEAMING FACE JN THE pftRKNESS GfVES THE APP, INTO THE. HEART? OF CATC NOCTURNAL, STROLLERS 1VAIN1VD TWENTY-THREE Harold DouKlia, proprietor of the Hancock Motor ie a patient at Berkeley Spriiigt Hoepital. Mrs.

Donald is recover ing at a Prince George County hospital following a recent fhroat operation. The local garden club baa placed a bird feeder in a yard adjoining the Hancock Library. a i Ryan. Hageratown, spent a weekend here. The Ryan family were former residents.

Knoxville Mrs. Jessie Coffman, of Camp Hill, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs, Walter Dougherty, Knorrille. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Waters and Mrs.

Blanche Waters, Pleasant- rille, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. O. A.

Webb. George 8. Fouch, and his mother, Mrs. George D. Fouch, attended the mobile farm meeting at Middle- town, Monday night, Feb.

20. Two movies was shown and prizes awarded. Tractors were demon- strated. Members of the Volunteer Fire 2o. of Brunswick were called to Stienert Hill recently to extinguish a fire in a truck.

The accordion produces the greatest volume of sound for its size of any musical instrument. Some 8,404 railroad accidents oc- curred during the first six months of 1947. OUT OUt WAY THEM OUTGROWN THAT IT'S TENIN'RAIM THAT'LL BE TWO BITS, LADV. RECKOM DON'T NffD NO runci DAZ NUM DAZEDLY RlUESOFF.tA DART500TOPTMC lit. TUNE IN ON MCCLLIKE OOP.

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