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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 4

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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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FOUS THE DAILY NEWS, FKEDEMCK, MD-, SATTODAY, MARCH 28, 19331 I 1'flK DAJLU SJCWSPAFKR. every Oaert mzttt, 6J SOUTHERN PK1STCSO ASD CO. Of PRESS. UtlKi to ol crec-M! st cr alic THE INQUIRING REPORTER Five Pcrsooi Question. CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS iSATURDAY CHAT CAN YOU BEAT IT BUILT ON DANCE HALL SITE Br Dt.VTEfe TtED.

i By Ketten The Question. r.st is cor- Cv-n-xn of o'. Tb A.VDERS M- NLA rs SO sor: CT fts ritrr --O i a -KJ 1 I .1 3 Cj cJ NOTICES tie ci aal.ca or "-co: 57 tcr siss el WO1PE I p-ar ci "he EA5.TKK. 1 did the v.or:d need the i ua ar.d tne spiritual stimulus 1:1 of Or. or.

arc state of trie v.or'.d Disheartens We are tele, if we to their lam-nta- taw. trut rt! g.sn has failed, that the plain, hcmfly i.r.ues of faith and ing kindness and nicrcy as men and the.r are dead or in- operative, and In this of tears tr.e i EEWAP.D SMITH' Srar us nf itself 1 always t.ia*. rente taie care or and the Ba' charge J-- tx'ra rrc to A nlc.it er.c; r.y. a-v rr.ore than JACOB t-ml It js a'! co.iev 1 -rjir; a tne TH2 GIRL ABOUT TOWH an Frederick this yea: may one of the aooet. deLgbtf ul lor i -ars socts! activities have curtailed.

rr-JaJy cssy cot pJsn to! in the Eaater fahioo asd ehJdren mar uot receive i many nsore Easter baekete than Usey reaKy can en)oy: Pbr flam ere are beau- I ICTT- plentiful than i v. ill oe cenwrs of Easter ob- 'hf-sr specsa! music EEd dec- i nIiiig the appropriate al- 'or resurrection )cy. tre home irojn co.lege to i their hearta After, mafra! things cour.t far a iiorld n-any a person i just beginning to I ditcv.er uu, the nioet glonovs tea- jsi: of the year! The local post. present annual Easter Monday and Tuesday enten.vrrr.ent ax. ihe ty House, and Lesion Aux- I Kienibcrs decontcd tie of the Works War dead and Journeyed to Maryland State Sanatorium to provide a treat for nearly 500 pat-ents Si.oj*.

are abjzz Easter throrigs nttn und v.oineri carrMng in armj pois of hyacinths, red and Easter bas- neis for k.dd:es whom ihe Easter rr.l«ht forget! Dawn servtces ill be held by young people early on or ror.ts trcee fjse i days O-hcr once er.for-ed 'he es'u? mourners are the m-jst sensible of mor- i cais, since there ts reason to re- ir. asyth -ar or sfc To such Easter s. aii.1 bea-t-f-l ref- station as an by those who I art in sorrow round a tomb. Easter is not to be observed merely as the com- mcmorai.on of a cncr the a vsctory over death, nineteen centuries ago. stands for the Giory and the pctter a resurrection here and now-of a rebirth oay.

of the springing of new life CUs glad hour for a "confident tomorrow." The Keening of the r.Dt to EC with the ceremony of any sect or any ritual It cannot ail be Jold in music or hi Holers or in the and flre of the rr.ost eloquent or icrmor-s. It a not all in the of the hoar of prayer and praise and song It goes far deeper than -j- or The News' He Took His Dollv And Came Home I think, too. rate migh' haw been apportioned fi.ffcr- 1 ax ixcra b.v,r.tJbs Tix- the amount of "A liter and thii rate teenis tu rr- to per- in.t an OSORGS HARGIS "Ir. op.r.:on. a'alv adjusted between tiie and the small Rater but I co icr.oiv that thev are belo-v the average for a city of th.5 size.

I might add that the installation of the new v.irks rertainly an asset this cif. and should not to pv.r.c for MR. ROGERS SEEKS INFORMATION ON JUST WHAT IS A SALES TAX can u'ter: it reaches the deepest cf the truths we know, al the very heart of cur humazi lues, in their need of tliat wh.ch it, higher than ourselves, apd in their aspiration toward that r.hich is true eternally. It is each man's resurrection and no: that of Christ alone on which this cay insists It is in your power and mine to cast off what is of the earth earthy, that nolds us down to the mundane and the material. Easter is the freedom and tight, the upspnnging of the cniancipaiicn of the soul of man.

Least cf all the festivals is it ft e.me far selfish introspection, for the backward look and the unprofitable re- semblance of failure and disaster, the besetting and the shame disfiguring tnc pattern of our human lives It 15 in- itcad. the time fey the looKine ar.d Beverly Hllw Cal. March 26 -This thing of a political party oon- the use or the is execlly ahat It's cd up to be The Democrat defeated the- sax By about next NO'-embcr. when It's into a 1st more people's minds that it's the only tax. why anmc- of these boys are going to the of staying home the r.c^rt four year' Whv a s.ii* tax work or, and cifrarettes and r.c woric on anytnax elfc? If people as tooth paste as thcv are adviwd to over the 3 small tax on it would just about psy our national debt, to sfl.y nothing of lip rouge WILL ROGERS tne scene or r.es ago.

-f tise tiay is line, the- I and by-ways be dotted motor c-rs bearing awav ent.re- 0:1 a ncUday elsewhere. 7r Bat Hi the nudst, of Easter Sliirjhoner and the Alfrrmen i -re not experiencing complete cairn i rirxcc araiocnced they :r.tena to water rents xn vrder to add 000 aiinually to from that tojrce. Day. -ihich occurred Friday nas observed both then aiid to- d.iv bv bar.ks. ar.d on Monday be by tr.e of the American Not to be las lii noting historical everiti, the Sor.s of i :r.e American Revolution plan an of- ban- 1 qi.et, MJV 3.

at -xhich ibe guest of honor will bo the most noted of all contemporary historians. Albert Bithnell IN NEW YORK I sroE By George Clark UhafU You Have? Xe-A" York, March Kart. of Massachusetts, an mterest- breezed about for many a jear that ing ir.dnidual. as, well as ihed can find about anything you author. JJy TVQS cdc-- L.

A no e. er o.u or un.QU^; is 3 braird by the Rotary Club witii au cs- en'husiasccally nddrcco by S'-crecary of State wmebreiiner III Knamans hoard an agricultural message fro-n Dr Ray- i mond A. Pearson, president of the e. bjpp-isa a vranted 8. Wuas.

you a -R You'd be surprised! To get rid i oure and rats, of course Unher rty of Maryland, and Lions a lw renting our ToJt c.iti rcmr.rr. hen mtn'i''" by in. rc Fn before fc Di'. y. the and Irr- OT as 'he arri 4 cd .11 XeT York from ILi-, -TM.

as Miss Dolly's The br cc of 'n? Sisters. description of the development of the telephone industry by Paul I. Payne, 3 local telephone company manager. I. I roder i Events being of varied nature, announcement T.as made that the price to be paid for sugar com would be "out seven per ton considerably less than las; ear.

Central Trust Com! pany cases continue. The Noriherr i Women's FeUerstion vill cos- April 5 at Egss are I rheapcr than for 20 years. The Garden Club plans its flower show for June 3. The Frederick County Board of Education announces thai, its appropriauan t.iesc I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Tableau To Be uic P.IKK- From School I T3 S.r hv-s a. Mar cf 't i-rea-ej i ST4 lieid a faanQuet The Eagles crganizatior members heard their na- 1 tional president, J.

C. Canty. Xumer- piy their way in benefits prohib.tion re- if the fund And ih-e Maryland Baptist t.ie Summer conference has been scheduled. tax eaftiiist t.icee Ar.d thus Holy is ending: and arj be rr0tCr Worn- -i. v.

f- i 7 JJ 1890. increased iv sc.iools DUNCAN NUrrh 25. i Easter Day vnli oe tomorrow May it 1 be bright as the yellow daffodils adding color to orab ciry and may Frecericktomar.s. whether at, home or thinking ar.d act.ng beyond and a-s-ay 3n club of AnddTetoAn at We r.xrk- fi'ora o-rselies. 'iav Schcol or.

Mav instead of Apr.l 8. it was announced tociv The prcduc- form of and DLOi As in the solcmr. and beauLfuI iee TVC consider the hllcs. and hear the nijii. 4 and feel "r.j cf the sjrmon and enter into the radiance and the rapture of the morning, let us take thought rre ntay impart to other and br ng other hearts the joy we feel.

tltat 'AC arc rn.n- and to sprer.i abroad message of oii Is ir. the x- at M.dnl'to'vn Issued License To Marrr. A has at to rl Keys. ZJ Va r.r.d M.itt.c 1--. the Eartcrtid? th s.

that needs jai any has to A Gorman f. n-. '-s a frcrn s.rg.o i.e?'.' c.ir. rerr--i wct.or^ ol t.ic Slrr. ill Bl'T IT DIDN'T TAKE dlor i nnrd irrads the PrimrtMe Path, ui other cit.es for the hoi'day season reaize that Winter.

TLent and Death is done: mat Spring, Easter and i Life is come! MARY ESTHER. i 1 reading, and neither is the book. It deals with a girl who got away in Bear 10 do ts turn! one cf the iniai loose a ar.d the dra-n p.rjes and rat holes until tne last pest has beer. One merely goes the store and rents so many so much; nifht. Tnen tne ieeper sees.

to tae of a bjilcl- ir.g a. lets loose his ii'misns i.J!2^2 fiiis iin-- i til they ve the btnld-ngs r.nd call it. a rLisr.t in case one of me ammais faJs to sbo-i" up. there's a "vay of detecting its -svherefloouts. A bell is attached and trie sle-jta- i ng merely matter of ieepirg an ear ooen.

The weasels have all been trainee to return and in itself is qj.te a job. 3i: since this strarce business 1 r.as on for some -5 years or more, there quite a now could hare been to work on time this morning, if jon hadn't insisted on boiled eggs instead of scrambled." Uut al the Fprt of the Book She's a Homr Bot'5- to a very bad start Her mot-her wasn't quite all she might been, her favorite uncle was --orse her older sister was on the streets ar.d her broth- era were the sort that ought be qulet'y sandbagged and dropped into a one for a picture arid don vrant to run 3.750 At t2l thare is a ether day bv an ackins this seeming'." insane question. "Oo vou i csn osfiTM Today In History Today's Anniversaries- -Benjaaun Thompson (Count i od Keepir.c sr.ocs sn.r.cc is r. hut at least VDU r.eec;. them i so -ii -iU3 var th tsrsed en- Caineje rarr.es Years Ago Today In Frederick CLocal Items from the Co'tircTa March C6 imr.cc It crack some glacier.

Olor-a Boyd. the girl in question. v. a Bovd" turns out to fc about what you might expect. Her adventures take on a certain sameness, after a time, and you set to the end of the book Mr Clsrkc destroys whatever credioiL'y h.s tale may had by concjziiBE vf vr Into holy matriirtonv and in- riowcr; for Bent that in spite of everytlvng she in F-shth S'rett.

near Claikc nevrs- tr--; Stall What ho! a best-seller way '-p to trie Bror.z zoo The police--an re- that tr.ere was a fellow CO-XT: i- Street who loo's, a Sear I a. orran. The A he hid I The Starr c--tctly r'fasant MOTHER NATURE'S CURIO SHOP ON THE EVENING tra r. i Sad i o-ck- Flapper Fanny Savs iO FIKC THE A Jr. St i cr.T i-r T'h I DP.

i THE CITY EXPSHIFNCED DIFFT- CULTY -h' We-- C- i TI.E WAC-E MD CT.I DKEX lire "5 53 mat.rn 'hat 6- cojnty ch.ldreu re. vjrr: tilt Ch lu S-T A Ec.ia F.fitf 7-7 Uc SUN04V, CH C4S' PONCE L60M and fineness. Maybe so It rne cf mur- der trial I once attended. Tlie defen- dar.t was one of the most loo'sing thug" er jailed, -arlth a T.al record as long as from here to Key west, but h.s attorney assured the jury. 'carf jHy, ray client, sentiemen, after all.

is rsothing but a b.g-heart«d. er-gro-K-n boy." "The of Gloria Bcyd." ir. phoi y. It is published by The Vanguard Press. tic-res a "oassrr.er.t flower sr.o? where are r.ot for "a.Cwd*r.5s.

i erals. b.r'.hdsvs ar.l f.ch--but for artlfts. arc they s-cl- Thev arc rent- I i a. years ago tne go! Rumford. one of ifce mos; interest- in the orld history; Boston store teacher, re'used i Air.i-Salccr.

crrr-rnssian in the Continental Ar- to :5 prevtotislr anncunced pKit.oti 7 en: c-ver Bniish. a -ate favor re- fcr.igr.:. oScial. adm pes.1 tc wojla be a istratcr. a w-orlc-iazEous scient-st; 1 a -a setiher legally nor losija.ly a rote and Kxnoloeist.

born in Wc-bum. i for referendum. Mass. in France, August 21, y. SrK: adhere L7.3--Xi'hanie! EoTrditch.

maihema-j t.c-ar. ana atithc-r of tnc Practical i There are only 12 hose xrori Ld rr.ucl-i. ihe United States danger for the of his cctmtry, the fact that t.nev fisa in troubled Tklass. Died i irateri 3-TS-on. IT.

1838. Hev. Dr v.ee-pres- Luf's Stuff Childhood Dart. tr.n;.- cf bov ire all around hj mr.nted ar" of! to bed. J.

Upchurch. the railroad master-mechanic -ho founded the' Ancient Orcer of United 2853. borr. a Frarkla county. N.

C. chlr.a, but --hat is net 7 D.ed in l.e. Mo. January 18. powers.

Tratsiy. Sorlet leader. ISiO--Edward author the' celebrated Back--art:" noted acvocate cf nat.nnal- Hangers -KT. born at Ch.ccp^ Falls, r.Iass. Died there May 22.

UnlTers.tv The aim ef Jacar. We prefer for the find thcv jet- C-en. Today In Hfetorr. Wh.trr.ar:. faanus d.ed at Carcdcn, N.

aged 1 R.nx5es. fasssKS crr.r ro cvc -n Afrca. 43 3-'--harSt. sreai Frescii actress. d.ed aged 77 w-t-cr: to rr.ar.3r^i tx? -tert) m-ost or Fnend T- a.

cwr.cs day dcr.e tr rr.av nrrv brs.ac Use n.ay Uko at play. --X A I.tTBURROW T.jrr.cs aocut hai Today's Birthdays I Robi-rt air.or.2 the crsaieft pxtF born r. today. FrrderlcS vxi Un versty 5 65 rears today i A'trcd Er.gl^tt Let in vr of the celebrated A borr. 73 se- S.r My-Ier.

rotd Erg- Stickler; st Ct A sr. It a -i off a -9 tr.icer --S I. Egypt, ban; 64 cars' Today's Horoscope. A POLLING STONE NO MOSS. Copy trt Shan across si MCTQ as as vou nvsn i it s.apst.c*.

i --Cc ho of ore il- a of opposition ar.d a.id there bf t.r^-s as if there end cue to i SWAX. ol the rature. der Erie) are iou'itj. tf-m ICKI rvre words ihh than tFt hrst Kne, aeasi pidwg them oat strain acoss the letters. be round oa Ist page,.

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