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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 26

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rWENTY-Slf SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MD, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1944 Frostburg Mt. Savage Oakland Lonaconing Hyndman Tri-Totcns News From Towns In Cumberland Territory Bayard Partong Keyter. Romney SeiCt ted uartet SkUBWMii Mrs Tju inas 'Mrs. Louise WlUetts. and Mrs.

High Senior To vocal duel. Misses Sarah ol Mrs. Marion Gleaners School jPlfaanted toe Auxiliary Police be WSHetts, Mrs. i the Westernport snd Canteen! Mrs. Mary Sle-j Has Mothers Program i ub through whose efforts it was! accomplished.

Dr. W. Work, 4 chai of Allegany County De-' Council, stated sometimes he Church with the annual Gleaners i sork but i T-, oaue and Mary Davis; ceive Diploma 1 East Orange, N. J. Yenshaw and Miss Elizabeth Work-1 Day party.

The program, arranged shows can be I man. and group singing led by and presented by Mrs. The recreation hall will be i May MeLuckle. 'Shryoc's, was in costume and set-! eve ry night in the of Dr. Dorothy Howard, axm-i The guests of honor, mothers oil tings of the "gay ninety" period, day.

There will be dancing to music ber of FrosiSurg State Teachers members, were presented with! College faculty, 35 Oraiand corsages ol sweet peas. Tri-State Obituary Mis. Clan A. Small Frostburg, May 6 Services A. except Sun 202 Mc Cultoh stre Tuesday, chorus or singers.

juke bos. A piano to be Gladys Odgers, Margaret KW: hu been selected to receive training; The aSair concluded with and Peg Aldridge, attired in under Navy V-12 program, i freshments served on attractively'coiofful old-fashiioned gowns, en- vided and will be given. were held yesterday morning st St Michael's Catholic Church. The Rev. Howard, who will be eighteen Mayieeeorated tables.

38, senior at Beall School, 1 passed the mental test, given here: Frostburg Financial March 15 and passed the physical' RenOrt examination April 5, in Baltimore. I husband. C. W. Floyd CoSin, two! isons WUisani and Charles, both in! Uie ansed forces, and one daughter, I Miss Eva, at home.

i Miss F. Scott W. May Word was received here that Alia Pord, Scots- died in Cleveland, Ohio. Tjiesday. She was.

a native 1 Rowlesburg, the daughter ol tbe llate Edith Ford, and after the- of her mother she was adopted by Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Scott of and took! the name of Scott, tions. popular in that period.

i Sylyia Hrick, Gladys CopJey, Peg and service men are served Was requkm fee. doughnuts and sandwiches. pallbearers wffe Brief Mention Ke a craduatc Martens. Marshal! Linn, George inumorous- readings. Mrs.

Eva Jones gaveof Bruce High 'school, wk commencement PeMn grandchildren of Mrs. were Robert Small, Charles, Joseph and Anna May Pekin. May 6., Mrs. Charles A. Meese been! appointed temporary postmaster at- Pekin.

Mrs. John R. Kiddy, posj-j master for 13 years, resigned in; January, due to ill health. rtor.or student. Hie niatie between the two tfter Howard enrolled at Beall February to complete his final! hand A mA5 bonnets.

lemester. He had won a number MiywJ Tables I she theme, were designed and made! were decorated in spring I day. Thomas and Sis Scott and Carp simpsOQ visiting jhis wife, Airs. Veronica Simpson, Mrs. Abraham Roberts has rerum- Jerry Bryson.

Interment was in St. Officers of Beryl Fire Company in- wilderman: treasurer, Austin Ward- He clerk, orders paid, $3,354.96. wr TT wiU be aligned to a collie and C3sl 7i0602 i Women Bowlers Honor sto specialized training by on hand, April i from J. C.l A. Hoibenj Prostburg, May bowling Patrick Kady, and i.

S22.22S.21: received local boys who passed the- Kaege $3 3 6S.65: C. Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan i captain, Clyde Tren-om. Presbyterian Junior Circle irmy-navv qualifying test com- jletec the entrance requirements; or- 1 teams of the Ladle? Social club of IT passing the anal physical lest.

ders S1S2523 cas5l bal Fraternal Order of Eagles, enter- rwo have been selected for assign- S2i000 it snri fnp nnr.ifipri ance S23.418.S1, which includes the'tained last night with a surprise and hat he would not be included in r.s presenv quota because nisi from in honor' of Mrs. Lucille timber. Sinking. on hand. will Mis.

Alive Stevens Sen-ices Frostburg, May 6 Rites for Mrs. Alice Stevens, widow of Charles who died Tuesday night, Friday afternoon at tbe her daughter, Mrs. Henry Meek. Rev. Raymond'Crowe, pastor of Midland Methodist Church, officiated.

The pallbearers, "William meet at the home of Mrs. Browne Hamilton, Thomas Cunningham, Kooken, Spruce street. 01111 Steele, James Geary, Clarence ed from Baltimore, where she attended the wedding of her daughter, Nettie Mildred: Pvt. Harold Kiddy is stationed at Camp Blariding, Fla. Mrs.

'Earl Kiddy fell and broke her right wrist while papering. Mrs. Henry Johnson returned from Washington, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. William Announcement Mrs. Frank Lewis wishes to to eustomtn of the Prank Lewis Transfer that business will continued as usual while.her son is serving in tht armed forced The same prompt service will be available for all types transfer demands.

FRANK LEWIS TRANSFER GO. 8 Taylor Frostfaurg Phone 322 Monday night. Stevens and Raymond Hanna. In. eighteenth birthday is not until! iext fali.

He was informed thati April 1, 522,341.00: received from J. will read original poems over station Stevens at the home of Mrs. Tho- WTBO, Sunday, 8:30, Mrs. John E. Grindle, Westernportj terment in Allegany cemetery.

mas Maple street. a program sponsored by the Club he present quota will be SUed by! KK IP i I ex-i JK at a Un he Navy with boys who ars eigh- een or very near their eighteenth! Birthday. Besides other boy Others in attendance were Mes- of Human Relations. S169.S9; orders pain dames Agnes Schneider, 2dith Den- Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Fazenbaker, service on bonds, 43.52. andinison, LaPorta, Anna Bloomington, announce ths birth of a daughter, this morning. Westemport Flat W. C. Trinity Methodist Chiirch, will I coupons.

SI. 020, and cash balance i James, LaRue Alberta iWeilings, Mary Smith, Blanche Tax Cash on hand.JFesterman, Nell Kennedy, Virginia I April 1, received from Alberta Mifler, Cornelia nuwtuu, jier Theatre ST7.60; orders Csnnel Stanton, Angela meet Monday night with Airs Llord vho has oeen assigned is James m( JMeAteer. Virrfnla Losuo and Marv Af.Hr,, and cash balance $495.40. "leed, who was accepted under the specialized training prograni Street -T 4 xnd wBl begin classes at Virginia i wn'vi" I -Ulitary Institute Monday. Will Elect MondaY MeAteer, Vu-ginla and Mary Nickel.

Pioneer Club Holds Prostburg, May Parent- Teacher Association of Hill Street BROOKS I5IPROVED Frostburg, May 6 Attaches at Miners Hospital this morning reported the condition of Elmer Brooks. 38, Lonaconing, as "improv- will elect officers Brooks was a(taltted night. Teachers will be in class-1 Wednesday afternoon-suf- irooms at 7:30 to meet with fri a self-inflicted aun shot faring wound in the left chest. PS Frostburg. May Pioneer; -lab of Mt.

Zlon Welsh Baptist 'prior to the' business session. A pro- Church, entertained last gram will follow including piano aiJ 1 anm 11 mKher jured April 27, at Mine No. 4. of Company, was The condition of George M. Atkins.

Pvt. Thomas Podelco is home from Fort Thomas, Ky. Pvt. James Luke, returned to Mitchell Field, N. Owen Walsh returned from Spartansburg', S.

in Boal's ambulance where he was taken seriously ill. He was accompanied by Pvt. and Mrs. William Russell, and Mrs. Saliie I Dyer.

Pvt. Russell returned to Camp Croft, s. yesterday. party. by Emma Martens.

Mrs. Eiheiyn Hanna gave ths ad- A young student from tbe College 0avis, the response. The guest vocalist. included selections by aj Refreshinants will be served. I The condition of Louise Mathews, IS, Mt.

Savage, who was struck by Lonaconing Lonaconing, May 6. Rebekah Lodge Celebrates Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney Kites Frostburg, May 6 Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth (Smythe) Mooney, who died Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Pascoe, Broadway, were held yesterday afternoon from Hafer Funeral Home.

Rev. Dr. Henry Little, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiated. The pallbearers were James Park, Benjamin Evans, Alvin Tennant. Thomas Peebles, Robert Marshall and Frederick Bowden, Lonaconing.

Interment was in Allegany Cemetery. W. W. 'May'6 Steve W. White, 43.

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shopman, was killed! instantly Thursday afternoon when WANTED ONE COOK and ONE WAITRESS Apply Hayes' Restaurant 18 Broadway, Frostbnry PALACE MATINEE NIGHT The Adam Thompson Rebekah Lodge observed its 46th anniversary. he was hit by a 'helper engine as it was returning to the local yards! after helping a train up Blaser White, formerly of Crellin, unmarried, boarded in thethome of JA. D. Poling, just west of Ttowles- burg. He was walking down the raH- 1 'BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS wtih Lrnn Bar! Francis Lcderer PERSOXAt AND Ths Auxiliary of the SCNDAI ONLT lit LYRIC MATBS1B AlflD TflOHT 'SOULS AT SEA" with Gary Cooper, Georjre Raft, Henry Wilcoxon, Harry Carey Young Men's club, will entertain with a card party day, 3 p.

m. Tablss will five hundred. Ths Guild of John's Episcopal Church, wiH. meet the parish house, Wednesday, 8 p. ra.

The Era Jeffries Sunday School class of First Methodist Church, i will meet Monday, 8 p. m. at the I of Mrs. Lula Richardson, JFark avenue, with Mrs. Melvin dance bjr Dorothy Shockey; piano selection, Elizabeth BucKholiJE; song and dance, "Dont Sweetheart by Collsea Shockey, Francis Schlerth and Shirley piano selection, Jean Mllford.

Remarks wen by Afnes Merrbaugh, Mrs. Peel, Mrs. Jean Boyd, Mrs. Nellie Miller and Mrs. Isabel Nightengale.

Martha "WeBer ot Cumberland was present. Mrs. Meerbaugh was presented with a gift and she had ths honor cutting the birthday cake as she Remember The Permanent Wave Mother Has Been Wanting Gift Certificate Can Be Purchased at 64 E. St. Vauda's Beauty Salon Phone 344-W Frostburg Henry and Mrs.

Helen. Kerr as as-p onl charter member living, sistant hostesses. Mrs. Mollle McLarkie was presented The Eckhart Circle wlt a bouquet of flowers. Sportsman's Association will meet iSundav.

3:30 p. m. Pvt. George O. "Bub" Sweitzer, Charles Vf.

Walters, superlnten- son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sweitzer! I dent ille General Textile Mills, road tracks to the business part- of town, and as the engine I approached, blowing ths he I stepped ia Brant of it. The accident occurred ia front of the residence of Michael Moore. Deputy Sheriff Jess Benson, County Cpaorer H.

Foster Hartman, and Prosecuting Attorney R. Halbriiter, Kingwood, investigated. Only known relative it brother! living Norton. W. and fa- are awaiting! word from him.

The body it atj local funeral home. Mrs. C. W. Floyd Coffin Rowlesburg.

W. Mar Word was received here of thej death in a hospital near her homej on Monday, of Mrs. Eva Proudfooti Walters At returned to Fort Taylor, Key West, after spending a fifteen day i furlough with his parents at Borden Shaft. I Sgt. Ernest W.

Pfafi returned to i Camp Reynolds, after spending a fifteen day furlough with- his Bowery street. 1 Corp. Frank J. Urbas, Fort Dix, is spending a furlough with A Betty Moore REPRESENTATIVE will give a Paint Demonstration TUESDAY, MAY 9th Lloyd Durst and Son ir LONACONING, MD. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Anton (jUrbas, Vale Summit. I Pfc. James H. Filsing'er has turned to Fort Jackson, S.

C. after Upending a 12-day furlough wlthj jhis wife, Mrs. Ruth Filsinger. also motored to Carbondale, to attend a business, meeting with L. P.

Frieder, president of the General Textile Mill. York, and John P. Reinhardt. Accompanying Mr Walters Claude T. Jett and Edward Seems of the Cumberland and Mr.

Wesley Duckworth, 'jmaster mechanic at the General Textile Mills, Lonaconing. Health Notices Health Clinic notices are as follows: Health Center Committee meeting Tuesday. May 9, at the Health room. Main street; Baby of Englewood, N. daugh- ier of the late Dr.

and Mrs. Milton Hall Proudfoot, of Rowlesburg. Funeral and burial took place Englewood. Surviving relatives includs thei GIFTS SHE'LL LIKE A selection ot Gifis and Korcross Greeting Cards The Gift Shop JO Broadway, Frostbnrj: SAN TOY THEATRE Maryland Program for week beginning May 7th. 2 SUNDAY AND MONDAY "The Miracle Of Morgan's Creek" Eddie Bracken, Bert; Mutton TUESDAY "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" Jean Dam, John Hubbord WEDNESDAY "LADY IN THE MORGUE" frtjton Forttr, Patricia Ella THURSDAY AHD FKIDAY "GUADALCANAL DIARY" Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan SATURDAY "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" Wallace Ford, John Mills, Anna Lee ROCIOAGES Tnars(3a y- Ma at narcnte.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman iFilsinger of Eckhart Tri-Towns Trl-Tawns, May 8 i Recreation Hall Opened The recreation hall of the West- 1 emport Service Center on Washing- iton street, rebuilt and refinlshed, Health clinic May 26, instead of the third Friday i May 19, this It will be at 110:30 m. at the Health room. i Brief Mention i Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Cutter, State street, announce the birth of daughter Thursday at the home Mrs. Cutter was the former Miss Anna Zais of McCoole. West Virginia Democrats Hear USH HOLT West Virginia Democrat for Governor Discuss the Issues of the Campaign and Answer the Smear Attack MONDAY Radio SM'on WTBO VI mm mi Hi I Cumberland 10:15 to 10:30 A. M.

7:30 to 7:45 P. M. Political advrrii.tpmraf piitlish'd Hy of th' was opened last night. Mrs. Charles W.

Walters and chfl- Ira Lease, vice president of the dren spent the week-end With Mrs Westernport Auxiliary Police, wel- Walters' sister, Mrs. H. T. BecStner, corned the guests and introduced the! Westernport. speakers.

Mayor John Barnard com- Mrs. Andrew Connelly and Mrs i Ted Walsh returned to Wilkinsburg after spending several days at the home of Miss Ida Orr. i I Mrs. Prank Phillips Is visiting herj i daughter, Mrs. Fred Snyder, i i I Mfss Emma Sstell Tfahler, super-1 visor of music at Bedford School, Bedford.

Pa, and Miss Alma Dawn- aker, of Cumberland, wers guests of Miss Ida Orr. A birthday party -was held at thei hqme of Mrs. Anna Shaw. street, in honor of her daughter, Suseann. Suscann was six years old on Friday, April 28.

Those present were Jeaiiette Gowans, Shirley Lucas, Mary Catherine Gephart. Thelma Smith, Francis Crable, Vernon Smith, Jackie Crable, Miss Margaret Preston, Mrs. M. Segmyer and Wanda Segmyer. Aden T.

Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mffler, Lonaconing, was promoted from Lieutenant to Captain on April 26.

Captain Miller graduated from Army Air Force Statistical School, Harvard, 1942. He is stationed at Gulfport, Miss. Mrs. Francis Conlon Is visiting her husband, Pvt. Francis Conlon, at Camp Reynolds, Pa.

Pvt, William R. Wiillanw, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Rob- street, received a citation from his commanding major for his heroio work in saving the lives of many Yanks In the Italian campaign. Pvt.

Williams is with a medical detachment. He has been In the servioa one year. Ttftip, sfrftbofce of ETfiRmTYi- Wild of L9r, symboHe of PURITY; Laurel, symbolic of GLORY and all ctassk are most beairtif uiiy i in Rode of Ages A. J. Irwin Son ERNEST A.

SEE KEYSER, W. VA. Republican candidate for Judge of Mineral, Grant and Tucker Counties, West Virginia. PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 9ft, 1944 Your support and influence will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely youn, ERNEST A.

SEE. Political advertisement published by muthority of the candidau. 60 I. Mam Frostburg, Md. Phone 52-J Here's the LOAN and the short of Short work to obtaining a Personal Loan from this friendly bank! We want to loan money to people of good credit and who have real use for the loan.

We counsel agaimt needless borrowing but where a loan can meet on emergency or finance a purchase most economically ws go out of our way to it promptly and courtiously. FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK "Tfte Sank With iht Town Clock" Frostburg, Md. Mtmbtr ef Fedtrat Deposit Imuranei Corporation.

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