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for a WANT AD Taker EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND. MONDAY, MAY 26. 1947 FIVE heyser Potomac State 'To Graduate 91 Final Exams Begin 'Thurs. das: Commencement On June 9 May 246 the 91 listed tor Pocate State School us 1. tix Chos, el 1947 were bu Dean 5 11.

Krr Ci: Jut.r excicees will the be mat will be Grrald Wend, editorial a tor 01 orence Illustrated. school ay al 10:30 g. m1 Ho will speak on the theme "Facing 1:.0 Age Science." June 8. at 8 1). 10..

111 the F' 63 Res. William 13. Ward, 109 ml Davis Memorial P': Church. Elkil1s, wil. preach use annual graduation Final exananations will begin al 8 30 a.

m. this Thursday and will be completed the afternoon of June 5. Al physical education work and eminations must be completed, prior to 8 a. Thursday. Ine social calendar tor the wreks of Potomac State follow.

Tomorrow. p. 31., Sigma Pni Oma dinner. Davis Hali; WednesCat. 8.13 p.

m. Spring concert, hash senol auditonum: Wednes. 4. 8:15 p. music 1 o.

students. Musicl June 0. p. 11: S. and Burden o.

and 9:30 p. it college June 8:30 p. pres1 and and dean's zereption tori Sunday and June 8 and 9. annual serman and graduation exercise; and Monas. 12:30.

luncheon for graduntes and wear parents, Davis The 8:5: 03; graduates follows: A Paul HI Harve: McCraskes, Thomas and Kairl Snyder M. Donald. Arts and Saences: Paul Hectw: Ralph Osmonde Bur-: 'I bemas Richard Borlev, Flove Pazenbaker. Vernon Jari: Quentin: Heath. Jolson.

Eli1: Marie Kiser, Robert Emmett. Ethel Ann McGuire. Lowndes Me Laughlin. Joan, Mary Powell. Benjamin Maxine Louise Robertson, Kenneth Bruce Rouzee.

Hilda Frieda Schmier, Stephen Alexander welton. Sheila. Margaret Wildemann. Paula Administration and See- Out Come CORNS The instant you apply Dr. Schall'a Zano pada, painful ahem fraction stope, premure on corn or are tona La liftent.

Quickly remove corns, Cost but a trifle. Get a box today! Scholls Zino pads retarial: Virginia Lenora Bean, Bonny June Bishop, Belly Jane: Carter, Carline Cogar, John Ward Daugherty, William Lee Edna Joan William Ferrell. Wildum Lee Gurdner, Malion Goldsborough. Jr. Eligio Domenick Grunde, Betty Lee Hawse, Mary Heinrich, Gerald Robert Holleu.

Kenneth Albert. Marlin, Richare Carson McCullough, Cornelia Nosselrodt, Telchard Camp Parrish, Norma Lee Orndorit, Junct Linn Olpa Puple. Betty Muranret. Jane Roth, Junnita Rotruck, Ruth Hartman Rouzee, Glendon Hoselenh Eli.n Snyder. Marion Yvenne Tenney.

Olive Rebecca- Allan. Home Economies: Mndoline Bennet. Leah Ruth Bishop, Mary Arasidine Nure, Jean Cooper Showfalter. Medten! Secretarial: Frances Fleck. Louelin Linwood senberger, Lorna Mae Stewart, Mosser.

Medical Technology: Jean Marie Hess, Jacquelyn Neff Lamm, Elva Jean Roberts, Winifred Mae McCloskey. Pre-Dental: William Eugene Coltman, Clemm Edward Montgomery, Jr. Pre-Education: Howard Cassidy, Elviera Ann Colabrese, Francis DeSales Dorsey, Lloyd Durst, Dorores Gail Elrick, Mary Hahn, Norma Lee Hannas, Mask Maupin Harwood, Joanno Hibbs, Delaiue Estelle Lipscomb, Miriam Lorraine Lipscomb, Lloyd William Montgomery, Betty Schaefer, Doris Vivian Schartigor, Charles Edward man, Mildred Bernice, Sites, MIearl Pre-Luw: Simeon MUller Bright, Cyril Joseph Laffey, Loreto dines Findley, Thomas Albert Povera. Pre-Medical: William Henry Harrimun. James H.

Rogers, William Roger Wolverton. Pre-Nursing: Helen Loulse Beckman, Barbara Elizabeth Parmesano and Alberta a Ruth Weimer. Harvey Hudkins has returned niter spending the weckend at his home in Philippi, W. Va. The Young Adult Fellowship of 'Grace Church will meet at the 'church this evening at 8 o'clock.

The Ladies B. and o. Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock AL the home of Mrs. T. H.

Alkire, Spring Street, Patients at Potomac Valley pital include Mrs. Gladys Bray, Westernport: Mrs. Thelma Roster, Keyser; Lewis Vincent. Dawson, and Donuld Hartman. Romney, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Lambert returned from a visit of severnl weeks in Hollywood. Florida.

Mrs. Janet Geoghegan has returned to her home in Clifton, N. after visiting her son and duughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ginoghegan.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffman and Me. and Mrs. Nett Welmer spent the weekend in Hollins, where they visited Mrs.

William MacDonand, a farmer resident of Keyser. The A. T. G. Club will meet this evening al the home of Mrs.

Joseph Taylor, 54 Davis strect, at 8 o'clock. Jack Lotspelch has returned to his home on South Main Strect from Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where he underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Swede" Wells turd daughter, Dinah Sue, have moved into their new home on New Creek Drive.

Tri-Torons Piedmont Store Damaged By Fire Police Start Probe Of Blazer Believed Of Incendiary Origin TRI-TOWNS, May 26-Police at. Pledmont. are wwwDigating the origin of fire which caused 2p- proximately $1,000 damuge yesterday morning to supplies in a small storeroom of the Acme Furniture Company, Ashfield Street. Firemen said the binze was discovered shortly after midnight and extinguished before it. reached the main store room, Potomac Fire Company Piedmont, and Towns Fire Company, Westernport, answerthe call.

Miss Ann Kelley, Luke. manager of the store, reported today that there was some evidence to indicate the fire had been set outside the store room. Police, who estimated the damage, sald the entire stock kept in the room was 8 total loss, and added firemen of the two companies worked for 20 minutes to bring the blaze under control and prevent it from spreading to other sections of the buikling. Piedmont police said the origin of the fire is being investigated, but declared "no one is under suspicion at the present time." clined to state what evidence brought about the investigation. Homemakers Name Delegates Mrs.

Murlin Meese and Mrs. Milcired Brode were selected delegates by the Westernport Homemakers Club at recent meeting at the hume of Mrs. Harry Harris, Greene's Addition, Westernport, to attend Rural Women's Short Course at the University Maryland, College Park, in June. Mrs. Harris, clothing chairman.

discussed patterns and Clothing made by members was CXhibited. Miss Maude Bean. Cumberland, county home demonstration agent, made announcements of activities of the county organization in the venr future. Accident Victim Leaves Hospital Mrs. Henrietta Kazlo, Oakview: Drive.

Westernport. a patient in the Fotonine Valley Hospital, Keyser, since May 8 with a fractured skull, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Peyton, 305 Walnut Street, Westernport. Mrs.

Kazlo was enroute to Martinsburg, W. to visit her husband, Orvel Kazlo, a patient in the Newton D. Baker Hospital when she fell from the car in which she was riding. She had become ill and leaned forward to open the door to get more air. Her husband.

who was critically Ill, has improved. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Hobbs, Grafton.

W. announce the birtli of a daughter in City Hospital there last Wednesday. Mrs. Hobbs is the F. Dayton, doughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dayton, 217, Vine Street, Westernport. 'The baby has been named Frances Lynn. The Young Ladies Bible Class of Trinity Methodist, Church will meet Wednesday p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Harry K. Drane East Hampshfre Street, Fiedmont. Acme Markets "FRESH AS SPRING" That's what you'll find when you visit our Produre Department, Larger masortments of bright, crisp, fresh fruits and vegetables, at most attractive prices, will make your visit a most profitable one, Fancy Slicing TOMATOES Lb. New Crisp Tender Bunch Calif.

Potatoes 10 ibs, 55c Carrots 2 behs. 15c Fancy Sunkist Extra Fancy Western Calif. Lemons Size 360 doz. 29c Winesap Apples 2 Ibs. 29c Sweet, Juicy Florida Oranges bag 8-lb.

LOP CREAM WHITE Vegetable Pure, Digestable Shortening can 3-lb. $1.29 Cream of Tom. Soup Heinz 2 cans 21c ASCO Fancy Sweet Peas No. can 2 19c Post Bran Flakes pkg. 8-07.

11c Keyko Margarine print can 33c Bisquick 21-oz. 26c Dog Cat Food Strongheart 2 15-m. 17c Matches Ans Strike here 20-en. box In. 6 tor 29c Grape Nut Flakes 12 pkg.

16c Pure Egg Noodles Seal Gold pke. 12-02. 17c Duz or Oxydol large pkg. 31c CREAMY, CHEWY Swift's Bland SENATOR CARAMELS 3-Ih. ONLY and Both Baking Frying LB.

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Shank Whole Half or 1h. 59c Bonelass Hams ta- Ready. Eat Ih. 83c Chimped Ham 15. 35c FRYING CHICKENS Killed Fresh Fall Dressed th.

57c CHIAVEN to Ready- -Serve Dressed Equal to Chicken 10-lb. can 35-oz. $2.00 Cold Cuts Asst. th. 49c Skinless Wieners 45c Sharp Cheese 4 Ib.

35c PRICES EFFECTIVE Tri-State Obituary Charles S. Darrow FROSTBURG, May S. Darrow, 81, died early lust night. Darrow, 45 Water Street. the home you, James E.

Portals where he lived the past 12 years. He had been In falling henith six weeks. Born Jo Cumberland. Mr. Darrow resided RL Brady's Station US a young mnn.

Since 123: he bad been 14 conI inspector and weighmaster In the George's Creek region. 130- Fore that time, he worked. as rillronder. Also surviving are two olber sons, C. Ralph and Willlum L.

Darrow. both of Cumberland; a MI's. Mary Gregg Lord, Clinton, N. and nine grandchildren. HIs wife, the former Bessle Ellen Lowdermilk, Cumberland, died in 1935.

The body is at the Durst Funeral Parlors where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. G. Roy Hendershot HYNDMAN, May services for G. V.

Roy Hendershot, 59, veteran of World War who cited Saturday morning at his home in Buck Valley, will be he'd tomorrow 2:30 p. m. in the Mormon Church there with interment in Buck Vulley Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Hendershot was gassed while serving in France with the Army.

He was born in" Buck Valley, a son of the late Charles and Wilhelmina tendersbol. Hr belonged to Webster B. Harris Post, American Legion, and the Veterans or Foreign Wars, Buck Valley. Surviving are three brothers, Jackson, Harry and Charles dershos, all of Buck Valley, and five sisters, Mrs. Clara Schriver, Cumberland, Mrs.

Mary Davis, Mrs. Annabelle Norris and Mrs. Emma Space, all of Buck Valley, and Mrs. Lydia Shank. Johnstown.

Harvey J. lileman FROSTBURG, May 26. Mrs. Sadie Hileman. 75, wife of Har.ey J.

Hileman, died yesterday morning home. 113 McCulloh Street, latter native a of week's illness. and She was a i Frostburg daughter jor the late William and (Shaffer) Noel. Mrs. Hileman, who had been in failing health singe last October, was a member of First Methodist Church; Mountain Chapter No.

15, of the Eastern Star, and Rebekah Lodge, In addition to her husband, she leaves A daughter, Mrs. Julia M. Rephann, Eckhart; three sons, William Fileman, Prescott, Melvin Hileman, Frostburg, and John Hileman, Pittsburgh; a sister, Mrs. R. Lewis, Akron; a brother, Robert T.

Noel, former police lientenant of Baltimore, nud nine grandchildren. Last rites will be conducted Wed-! nesday at 2:30 p. m. at the residence. Burial will be In Allegany Morrison Cemetery.

Mrs. Claude FROSTBURG, May 26. Mrs. Claude Morrison, sister of Mrs. son E.

Holley, died yesterday In Laurel, Md. Mrs. Holley and her husband, pastor of First Methodist Church, will leave tomorrow to attend the funeral Wednesday at 11 a. m. in Laurel, Bittner Services MT.

SAVAGE. May requiem! mass for Mrs. Margaret Lucy Bittner, 59, wile of Garfield Bittner, Wellersburg, who died heist Tuesday in Memorial Hospital, Cum-! berland, was celebrated Suturday morning in St. Patrick's Catholic Church here by Rev. Michael S.

Smyth, pastor. Burial Was in Temple Cemetery near Meyersdale, Pa. Pallbearers were Gilbert O'Baker. Elmer Petenbrink, Robert Witt, William Fleet, Harry Purbaugh and Wilbert Michnels. Among those attending the eral were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Blank and daughter, Miss Leona Blank, Johnstown, and Mrs. Henry Traris, Akron. McConnell Rites BARTON, May 26 Rites for Lawrence McConnell, 70, who WAS lound dend Inst Friday at his restdence on Temperance Street, were held yesterday afternoon in the Boal Funeral Home, Westernport. Rev.

Stanley Jewell, pastor of Barton Presbyterian Church, officiated and interment was in Laurel Hill Cemetory, Moscow. Pallbearers were Lec Ross, Harmon Cannon, Joseph Howell, Lloyd Logsdon, Joseph Bradley and Michaci Naughton. If Stomach Gas or Sour Food Taste Robs You of Sleep Here's How You May Help, Whether You Eat 500 Pounds or 2000 Pounds of Food Ia.a Year You can't feet cheerful, be happy and well, if your stomach is always upset. As Age advances the "old stomach" needs more help. The reason is this: Everytime food enters the stomach vita! gastric juice must flow normally to break-up certain food particles; else the tood may ferment.

Sour food, acid indigestion and gas frequently cause a morbid. touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underweight, restless sicep, weaknesa. To get real relief you must Increase the flow of this vital gastric juice. Medlcal aulhorities, in independent laboratory tests on human stomachs, have by positive proof shown thint 895 Tonic Is amazingly effective in Increasing this How when it Is too little or scanty clue to This a is non-organic stomach disturbance. due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains very special and potent activating ingredients.

Also, S9S Tonic helpa build-up nonorganic, weak, watery blood In nutritional anemin-so with a good flow of this gastric discative juice, plus rich redblood you should ent better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better. Avald punishing yourself with overdoses of soda and other alkalizers to counteract gas and bloating when what you so dearly need Is SSS Tonic to be. you digest food for body strength and repair. Don't wait! Join the host. of happy people SSS Tonic has helped.

Millions of bottles wold. Get A bottle of ses Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health. SSS Tonic from your drug store today. WASHERS RADIOS 3 REFRIGERATORS OR ANY HOME APPLIANCES SURE -WE'LL FINANCE THEM Fidelity Bank "The Bonk With The Town Clock" Prosthurg (Member F.D,I.C.) Md, Moorefield Graduation Held In Hardy Schools, Moorefield, Wardensville and Mathias High Schools Have: Exercises MOOREPIELD, W. Mny 26-- The senlor sermon service for the Mooredeld High School Wis held fu Dudley Memorial "Methodist Church with the Rev.

Charles Ker-: 120131, pastor of Presbyterian Church, delivering the sermon. Class Night exercises were held in the high school auditorium a 1'C- cent evening. 'The program opened with A song Senior Class. achicvement; Miss Leonn Evans, the salutatory award, scholarship medal and a scholarship to Davis and Elkins College; Don Smith, citizenship award and the award for being the best all round Junior Riggleman, the Bausch Lomb award for outstanding work In science nnd mathematics; Miss Judy McWhorter, journalism award and. American Legion award.

Miss Edna Barbe delivered the valedictory. Rev. J. E. McDonald nounced the benediction and Mrs.

John T. St. Claire played the Recessional. The other two high schools in Hardy county also held their commencement exercises last weck. At Wardensville, Rev.

T. J. kins, D. pastor of the Braddock Street Methodist Church. Winchester, preached the senior sermon on service and Robert J.

Benchoff, assistant headmaster of Military Academy, Woodstock, delivered the commencement address. Granduates were Genevieve Dove, Walter Funkhouser, Katherine Good, Heishman, Joan Hopkins, Mansfield Mathias, Patricia McKeever, Pitt McKeever, Jack Scott, Cecil Smith, Lula Smith, Melvin Whetzel. Robert Charles Look, Arthur Halterman, James Evans. Ernest Garrett, Charles Hawse, and Morman Walker, Jr. At Mathias, the Rev.

Kernan: preached the senior sermon. service and State Senator Raloph J. Bean, Moorefield, delivered the commencement addess. The graduates were Geneva Funkhouser Strawderman. Edith Bane See, Savilla Mac Wilkins Edgar Lindbergh Capling-! Wilbert Warren Cullers, James Wurd Duckwall, Lester Glenn Punkhouser, Wendell Edward Funkhouser.

David Lester Garrett, Norman Harold Halterman, William Arthur Miller. William Oliver and Robert. Franklin Seldon. Miss Judy McWhorter, president of the Seniors, made the presentation; of the keys to the Junior class, they were accepted by MisS Mary Jo Miley, president of Lhe Junlors, alter which the Juniors sang their class song. Miss Alice Hose gave the history of the class, and Miss Patricia Vance presented the alphabet.

Misses Leona Evans and Frances Thomas read the class will: Miss Minnie Jo Burch and Charles Vance presented gifts to the graduntes and members of the faculty. and Miss Mildred Carr gave the class prophecy. Bronze mininture football awards were presented to John Halterman. Jnck Hartman, Robert Keller, Dwight Kessel, Junior Riggleman, Roy Pink. Wallace Sherman, Don Smith and Peter Vance: and bronze basketball awards to Misses Belly Jean Crites, Leona Evans; Beulnh Flynn, Betty McNeil, Vallie Schell and Mildred Carr by Conch than Pough and E.

B. Simmons. The program closed with a farewell song by the Seniors. The annual commencement was held Wednesday evening in the high school auditorium. Mrs.

John T. St. Claire played the processional, and Capt. Milton Austin offered the invocation. Miss Leona Evans delivered the sulutalory, and the High 'School Trio, composed of Miss Bertha Kemp, Bobby Anne Stickley and Helen Grover, presented special music.

Dr. William Scarborough, president of West Virginia Wesleyan College Buckhannon, delivered the address, after which the trio sang another selecton. County Superintendent R. S. Dis-: panct presented diplomas to the: following: Edna Wrightaleen Barbe, Melvini Whetzel, Robert Wilson, Charles Look, Arthur Halterman, Ila Louise Bensenhaver, Minnie Jo Burch, Mildred Catherine Carr, Betty Jean Crites, Leona Eloise Evans, Beulah Belle Flynn, Elizabeth Ann Mortimer Williams Gamble IV.

Frances, Rebecca John Halterman, Jack Marstilier Hartman, Alice May Hose, Mary Frances Jobnson, Robert A. Keller. William Francis Kelly, Dwight Oren Kessel, Helen L. King, Mary Sue Kite. Rebecca Judy Belly Louise McNeill, Robert L.

Orndorff, Charles Riggleman, Roy A. Pink, Janet Elizabeth Rohrbaugh. George William Runion, Vollie Arbutus Schell, Helen Louise Sherman, Wallace Jesse Sherman, Mary Frances Sherman, Ramona Louise Simmons. Donald Lee Smith, Mae Kathryn Smith, Nellie Susan Smith, Frances Dean Thomas. Charles E.

Vance, Patricia Evelyn Vance and Virginin Lee Wratchlord. High School equivalent diplomas were presented to Gienn Woodrow Evan, Calvin Fitzwater, Leonard Walter Kuykendall and Orval Privelpal John A. Mathias presented the following awards: Miss Edna Barbe, valedictory award, scholarship dal, a one-year subscription to the Renders' Digest, And the Balfour award, based on scholarship, loyalty For Sale Foster Player Pinno Phone Prosthurg 23-J -Advertisement N-T May 26-27-28 ELECTRICAL WIRING Alsc Motor Work etc Fixture Hanging, C. H. Eisentrout, 68 Wright Frostburg.

Phone 4-J. -N-T-May 20 frostburg Officers Named By School Group FROSTBURG, May 20-The Hill Street. Schuol Parent- Assoention Ians elceted MI's. Maurice Netison president: Mrs. Dorothy Custer, vice-prealdent: Mra.

Llewella Carder, secretary nnd Mrs. Catherine Plummer, treasurer. Mrs. Eleanor Martens, rellringimecting president, conducted installation excreises at a recent meeting. Mrs.

Mary Rank, former the school, commended the Association for Its contribution the progress ur elementary reed education. an culogy for Elizabeth MIss A Bessie Gehauf, member of the faculty who died recently. Plans for the annual picnic for the children were made. Hold Wiener Roast The Intermediate Training Union! of First Baptist Church, entertalned: with wiener roast Piney Woods 8. recent evening following hike to the site.

Those attending were Ellen Morgan, Kathleen Filsinger, Mary Virginia Wiebrecht, Nona Miller, Virginia Lee Rees. Betty Ward, Barbara, David Rupp, Neva Adams, Geary, Gienn Lewis, James Jack Fatkin, Joseph Connors, Leon Connors, Eddie Crosby, William Thomns, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Rankin and Rev. and Mrs. O. Walters. Church Site Purchased The congregation of Bible Hall, Assembly of God Church, this city.

affiliated with Assemblies the of General God, Connell of the Cield, has purchased al lot at the corner of and Stoyer Streets from Mrs. Leslic Hen 'The Jot, 52 by 150 feet, will be the: site for church building. to c2 crected in the 'The group has held services in the Junior Order Hall, Brondway. a number of years, and will continue to use present facilities until the new building is crected, No definite construction plans have proved. Rev.

Kent M. Reckley, Cumberland, serves as pastor. Personal and General Mrs. Harry Groves. West Main Street, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman: Hildreth. Detroit. Bernard Byrnes, Eckhart, is out following a major operation in 'Miners' Hospital. Morgan Ball, Long Island.

N. a former resident, spent the weeklend Mrs. with the M. relatives Ward, here. Linden Street.

is home from Allegany Hospital, Cumberland. James Engle is home from Columbin University. New York, having completed studies for his master's degree. Mrs. Frederick Garner and Miss Rita Delaney.

Washington. spent the weekend with their aunt, Miss Katie Jack. Brondway, The Rev. Dominic A. Bonomo, former nssistant pastor of St.

Michael's Catholic Church, Chaplain in the; Army who recently returned from oversens and now on terminal leave. is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Ralerty, First Street.

William Blocher, West Main Street, continues critically ill. Mrs. Stanley Watson infant daughter, Katherine Louisc, Are visiting her parents, Mrs. Stanley Hawkins, Beall Street. William C.

Layman Is recovering nt his home. 36 Green Street, following IL major in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. Mrs. Earl Lavin and In font daughter, 34 Benll Street; Mrs. Andrew Villa and Infant 502.

Westl Main Street; Mrs. Alonza Crowe and son, Mt. Savage; Mrs. Charand infant son. Mrs.

Arthur Page and infant son, Bowling Green, are home from Miners' Hospital, Mrs. Michacl J. Schlavonne r'Cturned to Baltimore following 3 visit with her mother, Mrs. James Ryun, Wood Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph E. Wood Street. announce the birth of son yesterday at Miners' Hospital. Upholstering Rugs DURALIZED CLEAN A scientific method brings bnck the newness to the fabric with professional care.

To Economize Duralize! Muth Tronfing. Guaranteed Five Years. G. V. Lammert Son Phone Frostburg 95-M Order Your Decoration Doy FLOWERS Early On Display Monday, Lovely Potted Plants, for you to select from.

OPEN EVENINGS Ernestina V. Wittig 0. D. Novelty Shoppe 18 Broadway, Frostburg Phones 641 594-J We Specialize in all types of PERMANENT WAVING VAUDA'S BEAUTY SALON 64 E. Main St.

Frostburg Phone 344-W MON. TUES. MAT. NITE PALACE "THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" Starring Betty Groble Dick Hoymes MON. TUES.

NITE ONLY LYRIC B- BLE "RAINBOW OVER "CEARETTE GIRL" THE ROCKIES" Starring Leslie Brooks Starring Jimmy Wakcly Jimmy Lloyd Three Contests Scheduled In Lonaconing Loop Today Elght: contests are on tap in the Lonnconing Softball League this week. with three of the tussles listed for this evening. 'The Firemen enRAKe the Boo Hoos, Veterans of Forelan Wars Lusale with the Republican Club, and Pekin's M. P. meet Mickey's 111 it battle tor the leadership.

'Tomorrow's eard finds Charleston. rellringimecting American Legion, the Boo Hous playing Pekin and the Firemen entertaining the Itepublicans Charleston plays host. to Mickey's and the Legion Langles wIth the Vela in Thursday contests. Catherman Wins CCC Golf Title Charles L. Catherman, is The 1947 champion spring handicap golf tournament at the Cumberland Country Club.

Leating Clifton Van Roby yesterday in the finals during a driving rain. The score was 5 and 4. AL the end of the 18 holes in the morning Catherman was two up 011 his rival, posting a 75 to Roby's 77, When the match ended on the 14th hole of afternoon round Catherman was two over par and Roby four. George Garlitz advanced 10 the finals of the second flight by deSeating John Loud, 7 and 6. BenWright will play Tarry White, who eliminated Moran C.

Harris Saturdny. 3 1. In an eighth fight match. Prank. Martin defeated Juseph Watkins.

6 and 5. The winner will play A. Bright a semi-final match. Harry White WOT the regular weekend tournament :11. the Thirteen participated.

John Creegant. land Frank Martin Won special prizes for making drives closest to the flags 011 par three holes-Nas. 10 and 12. Rudolph Named Tri-Stale Circuit's Umpire-In-Chief CONCORD. N.

May 26. Harry Rudolph of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. has been signed as umpire in chit of the Class Tri-Stale Fresident C. Manley Llewelyn RI1nounced today, Three other new umpires--b. S.

Imborden of Reading. Dick Kirsch Cincinnati and Bill Regan of Brooklyn- -have also been signed and will report within the next three weeks, Llewellyn said. REDSKINS SIGN GRAY WASHINGTON. May 26 Washington Redskins, today 311- nounced the Bill former Oregon State and Southern California center, to play professionni football in 1947. Mrs.

Evans is the former Belly Benson, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Devin. Midland, this morning at Miners' Hospital. Rev.

Francis E. Montgomery has returned to SL. Michael's rectory 'infter attending the funeral His; Excellency, the Most Rev. Mi. hacl Curley.

D. at the Baltimore Cathedral, last week. Ladies Auxiliary of Frostburg Fire Department will meet tonight at 7:30 at Firemen's Hall to discuss plans for the state convention here inest. month. Mrs.

Sarah Porter. Wood Street, is a surgical patient at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. APPLIANCE REPAIR Refrigerotors. Washing Machines, Sweepers, Sewing Machines ond all Electrical Appliances. Service and Repairs all mokes and models.

Guaronteed Work Reasonable Rates 37 Green St. Phone 19-J Frostburg, Md. Thomas Unit Organized By Postmasters THOMAS. W. May 26 A of postmaster- at county called by Mrs.

Myrtle Blackman, postmaster at w. in held the in Miners the and Woman's Club BurR room Building here Friday nigh: to torm a county -wide organization Mrs. Blackman was elected preIdent of the organization, John Balassone. of Albert. vice president: Mr.

Ryan, or Hendricks. 93 1cl D). C. Stemple, of Thomas, treasurer. Committees by -laws and were to RUIN arrange pro- :0 prepare for monthly meetings.

All postmasters 111 this vicinirv who were not present at the 1100: 109g will notified of the nest mecting and urged to attend. TI: advisability of inviting of the postai service in the to became members will be discussed. The purpose of the orvanization to enable postmasters of the VIcinity to become better acquainted and 10 work together in solving 1 problems of the postal service. Brief Mention Robert. Stemple.

employed in Par. kersburg. W. visited his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Stemple, Mrs. Marie Chenoweth and Joyce Marle, were visitors 12 Elkins.

Miss Theresa Maritis, who visited her Mr. and Mrs. A Madlis, returned to Washington, Mt. Savage MT. SAVAGE.

May 26 The Veterans of Foreign Wars. Old Rail Po No. 6025. will present motion picture, "Joe's Bor," this evening at 9 o'clack in the Veterans' social conter. The picture is centerrd around the VPW orphans' home Eaton Rapids, Mich.

There will not be any admin charge and adults as well 39 agers are welcome attend. The Veterans of Foreman Wars 3:1 sponsor a dance tomorrow with music by Edgar Gross' Trio. Another VFW dance Wedne.day night wall have music by tale Attending the tunera! al Mrs. Angela Reagan Friday mornin 111 St. Patrick's Catholic Church were Mrs.

Sophia Marks. Mrs. James Murphy. Mrs. Walter Kirby Thomas McGuire.

Baltimore: rick McGuire, Hagerstown; Mra. Barry Stanley, Mrs. Stanley Bronsen, Jack and James Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Michael and daughter.

Michele. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Carno7 spent the weekend vistung their con and daughter-in-law. Lieut. and Mrs. Carroll Carney. Laurel.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blank and daughter. Miss Leona Blank. and Mrs.

Henry Travis, Akron, returned after attending the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Lucy Bitter. For Sale 9 by 12 Wolion Rag. practically now: deuble barrel shot cun. 234 Main Street, Westernpori.

-Advertisement N-T May 26-27-28 FOR SALE Palsies andi vegetable plants. Russell Porter, Eckhart. Md. Phone 193-J. Frostbura.

Advertisement N-T M.y 24-28 HAGAN Ice Cream MEYERS Grocery and Service Station R.D).. Meyersdale ATTENTION INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS and CLASS INITIATION Will Be Held at the Home of PIEDMONT AERIE NO. 707 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Monday 8:00 P.M. To Be Followed by Shrimp Feed Signed: LEROY FRANTZ, Sec't. for Flowers Memorial Day Excellent FLOWER Supply Carnations Roses Gladiolis order early Phillips Flower Shop Phone 13 Lonaconing, Md..

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