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The Star-Democrat from Easton, Maryland • Page 9

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Easton, Maryland
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1934 The Easton Star-Democrat 9 of the" ward. who had" both "leg; anjpti- ton nd his family, who will miss her faithfulness to them and memories will I linger with them as the days come and I 5 57 I HAD NO KICK COMING For the genuine wit under most adverse circumstances, the Irish can't be surpassed, said the Belleview surgeon as he closed his box of instruments. "That chap at the other end from Washington to Oxford this" week. The parsonage has had a general overhauling inside and out preparatory to their arrival.1 Holy Communion will be ndministered Sunday morning after the sermon. Guests who spent last week at the Mears Cottage were: Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Cook and twin daughters, Eleanor and Virginia, of Prospect Park; Mr. and Kirs. Charles Fletcher, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Oliver Sturges and daughters Misses Emily and Naomia Sturges of Ellicott City.

il TRAPPE WITTMAN Bay Harbor, laine, attending summer The Sunday School of the Protectant Episcopal Church will start next Sunday having disbanded for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith Cox, of Gaith-ersburg, arrived in Oxford Wednesday to visit their nephew, C.

Aubrey Cox, on the Strand. James Henry left Tuesday for Paolie, to attend school after spending his vacation with his father, Dyson Henry at Mears Cottage. Mrs. Howard McCardell and daughter, Katherine, of Sparrows Point, are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. John Bridges.

Mrs. Raymond Burkett and son, Raymond Burkett, of Marcus Hook, spent I ROYAL OAK I Sherwood Bros, say: Yu' 1 I n't buy better gasoUno at the regular price. Try and see for yourself lr tatprf lanfc wk. evi "tn! 'an rhtc mnmtntt -'T i i I f'Ho-w are you'feeling; 1 Mid. 'to ten the truth sir.

I can Jacit.r Hi! '1 YEARS OLD) N. UL SHANNAHAN B. F. SHERMAN ROY O. SEWELL GEO.

A. SEYMOUR Deposit Insurance Corperatlcai i -VI go. Her funeral was held from Bozman M. Church on Tuesday, August 28 at 2 o'clock. Rev.

Willis officiating. She was laid to rest in Sardis Cemetery at St. Michaels where her other loved one sleepeth until the great Resurrection Day. OXFORD George Fluharty and Jewell Smith, of Wilmington, spent the week end with the latter's parents. The annual picnic for the Protestant Episcopal Sunday School was held Thursday at Kirby's Wharf.

After spending two months at Camp Mitigwa, Rangely, Maine, Master Long-field returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fisher, of Roland Park, are visiting Mrs.

Fisher's mother, Mrs. B. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlotte Mountz, of spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sparklin. Mr. and Mrs.

Giles, of Marcus Hook, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sparklin, Oxford. Little John Oliver Darrow has returned home after spending the summer with relatives in Lonaconing. Mrs.

Lee Willey and little daughter, Wanda Lee, are in "Easton this wek visiting her brother, John Howeth. Miss Hettye I. Newnam has been the ruest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Col- lison, in Easton ior the past week. Miss Virginia Boukiin, of Valle Cruses, N.

is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R. Heber Ritter, Judith's Garden. Little Betsy and Nancy Higgins, oi Claiborne, are spending this week with their grandmother, Mrs. E.

E. Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price and daugh ter Lillian, of Matthews, have returned Incme after visiting Mrs.

Thomas Bar- wick. Miss L. Beaturce Corkran is the suest of her sister, Mrs. Graham New nam, after spending six weeks at Booth (FORTY-THREE ST. MICHAELS BANK L.

VERNON JOHNSON, President NORMAN M. SHANNAHAN. Vice President W. D. J.

MORRIS, Cashier 1 GEO. SEYMOUR, JR Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS SOL. CAPLAN PHILIP H. HOPE A. L.

FAIRBANK JOS. B. HUNT M. HOWARD GILLia L. V.

JOHNSON ROBT. S. HARRISON JAS. T. MORRIS TUi Bank Is a Member of the Federal Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

uonn jr. leonara. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.

Newnam. 1 of Ridley Park, are spending this I week with his parents. They will re- i turn home after Labor Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Dauner, of Philadelphia, are registered at Tredi Avon Inn. Mrs. Dauner will be r-3-! i membered as Miss M. Ellen Smith. i Mr.

and Mrs. William Haddaway, cf I Baltimore, and Mrs. Jack Stafford, of Easton, were guests of their cousin, Mrs. Haddaway Leonard last week. Mr.

and Mrs. O. S. Gallup, Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Mrs. James E. Darrow and children, John Oliver and' Martha, spent Monday at Ocean C.tyj Dr.

and Mrs. Frederick Hahn and daughter, Ann Hahn, of Wilmington, are spending this week with Mrs. Hahn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It.

W. Kirby. i George Parrott, his daughter, Miss Jessie Parrott, and his granddaughter, Virginia Binnir, of Baltimore and Mrs. John Barwick, of Denton, are guests I cf Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Barwick. Miss Nannie I. Stevens and her Sun- I day School class of boys went on a hike and a' picnic Monday afternoon to Bachelor's A weenie and marsh- mallow rcast, helped to make the out-! ing, more enjoyable, i Rev. and Mrs! Geo. -Hines, the new minister, are 1 experted to move CJ FoRD ST On (o o) won Si (2) lit 1ION1 BY DIRECT WIRS FROM WESTERN Mrs.

Allen Day entertained th5 Trappe Bridge Club Saturday after noon. Messrs. George and Percy Daffln, ot New Jersey, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thume.

Sir. and Mrs. Edmund Cryer have been entertaining Mr. Cryer's mother for tcveral days. Miss Larue Kemp entertained a few of Iwf friends at Kirby's wharf last Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rittenhousc, of Georgetown, are visiting Mrs. Frank Rittenhouse. Miss Betty Jennings has been spending this week as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Mrs. Charles LcCcmpte and sen, Jimmy, or Clayton. are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. S. J. LeCompte. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Stevens, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bryan for several days. Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Roach, and Miss Jeanette Hill, of Baltimore, are visiting Mrs. H. E.

Mullikin. ReV. and Mrs. Whedbee and family, of Delaware, spent the wesk end with Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Slaughter. Mrs. Joe Weber and sons Dickie and Billy, of Baltimore, are visiting Mrs. Weber's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Streets. Miss Katherine Johnston, of Delaware is- visiting Mrs. Pauline Stewart. They are spending this week end near Leonardtown. Miss Margaret Potter entertained a number of her friends at a Watermelon party Monday evening at Kirby's wharf, Miss Marie Louise Barrah, Mr.

Bell and Mr. P. R. Nakinson, of Warrington, spent the week end with Miss Louise Slaughter. Miss Larue Kemp, Miss Octavia Gas neTI.

Mr. Davis Kirby and Mr. Ater crombie Seymour spent Sunday at Re ho both as the guests of Miss Helen Naylor. The friends of Miss Ella Fletcher were distressed to hear of her death. Miss Fletcher had been spending the.

summer in Baltimore. Her death was quite sudden. Mrs. Griffin Merrick and family arc moving to Preston this week where Mrs. Merrick will open a business.

Mr. David Merrick has accepted a position with the Sisk Co. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated in St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday, September 2nd. beginning at 11 o'clock, the Rev.

W. W. Webster, rector, officiating. Mr. Wilmer Kemp, of New Mexico.

6pent several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kirby last week.

It has been 35 years since Mr. Kemp visited Trappe, but many of his friends knew him. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Franklin Baker and daughter. Miss Janice Baker, spent the week end in Baltimore, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. Betty and Franklin, who have been visiting their grandparents for (several weeks will return home with them.

CORDOVA Mrs. J. D. Patrick has moved into Mrs. Francis George's house.

Mrs. A. L. Roe is spending a couple weeks with relatives in Seneca, S. C.

Miss Willybe Parker, of Concord, is visiting Miss Mary Lednum for a few days: Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Ross visited Mr.

and Mrs. Pierson Roe the first of ths week. 'Mrs. Raymond Wood and children, cf Easton, visited Mrs. A.

L. Roe Wednesday. Mrs. Wood, of Ridgely, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Wm.

Dulin. and Mrs. Byard Messix visited their son George and family in Ridgely on Sunday. Miss Louise Boyles spent last Wednesday with a party of Cordova folks at Tlehoboth. Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. McCord spent a couple days with Mrs. Harry McCord In Easton last week.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Swartz visitea Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Gullett, in Federals-burg, on Sunday. Mrs. Harry McCord and sons, of Hurlock, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. McCord. Master Julian Bromwell spent a few days with Rev. and Mrs.

W. H. Parker and family in Concord. Messrs. Ed.

Huntcman, Frank Boyles and Alfred Knaack visited friends in Pennslyvania last week. Mr. Tom Marshall, of New York City, took, his sister, Mrs. Harry McCord, on a trip to Ocean City Sunday. Miss Sara Saulsbury, of Wilmington, spent last week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Saulsbury. Miss Catherine Ann Boyles and Catherine Councill are spending som? time visiting relatives in Annapolis. Miss Helen Saulsbury. of Baltimore, spent the week end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Saulsbury. Miss Helen Dulin and Mr. Gardner Spurhawk. of Daltimor.

Spent Jast week with Mrs. Bessie Dulin and family. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Jennie Willis, Tuesday. September 4th at 7.30 P.

M. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Edward Francis, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Jennie Willis spent Thursday with Mrs.

J. E. Saulsbury and Mrs. Del ma Jones. Miss Louise Boyles is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Dudley in Chester. Pa. September 4th she will enter Chester Hospital for training. Mrs.

Margaret Wooley entertained her daughter. Mrs. Allen Bennett and family, of Chester, over the week end. On Tuesday they all left for Salisbury Mrs. Julia Marshall who has been quite sick is better at this writing.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lednum and Anna Doris Homey were at Ocean City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Bridges enter taincd Mrs. Charles Brunker and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry, Brunker of Easton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, of Bozman and the sister Miss Nichols, of Boston, visited Mrs. Robert Wilson last Tuesday.

Messrs. Marvin Jones and "Ormond Haddaway and Misses Katherine Bery Thomas and Dorothy Brandow spent Sunday at Ocean City. The Ponquaesack Camp Boys, who this summer are here in care of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Thomas have returned to their homes preparatory to entering school.

Mrs. Robert Wilson and daughter, Anne, Mrs. Annie KJnnamon and grandson, Thomas Kinnamon motored to Rehoboth, Ocean City, and Delmar this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Hazel Jones and Delia Lcmax accompanied with Mrs. Voshell and daughter of St. Michaels, spent a couple days at Atlantic City this week. Mr. Lcuis H.

Harrison, of Baltimore, visited his sister, Mrs. Victor Porter, 'ast week. Her mother, Mrs. J. H.

Har rison, who makes her nome in Balti more, is also spending some time with her. ST. MICHAELS Master Jimmie Harrison is spending two weeks with friends in Washington. Mr. and) Mrs Mendelsolhn have returned from a trip to Baltimore.

Mrs. Alfred and Miss Lena Fairbank have returned from a trip to Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larrlmore, ot Baltimore, are visiting Mrs. George Fairbank.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wyatt are spending some time in Philadelphia and Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Seymour, aiuTson have returned from a trip tc Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sirkin, have returned after spending some time ai Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Marshall, of New York, have been visiting. Mrs. Clark Marshall. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Fountain, of Baltimore, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harrison. Rev.

Russell Caulk, of Ohio, is spsna-ing some time here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt. Sidney Orem, Mr. John Harper, Miss Frances Taylor and Mrs.

William Dulin spent Tuesday in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. George Krill and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Harrison and children have returned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mitchell. Mrs.

W. D. J. Morris and Mrs. James T.

Morris spent several days at Philadelphia this week. Mr. O. T. Fairbanks, Miss Isabel Thomas, Mrs.

Oliver A. Kirby, Mr Joseph Kirby and Mrs. R. Eugene Rude spent Sunday at Atlantic City, N. J.

BOZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Obie Jump were recent Baltimore visitors. Miss Mabel Bridges spent the week at her home here. Mrs.

Sadie Chairs spent Thursday at Rehoboth Beach. Rev. and Mrs. Willis visited at Lincoln, Del on Monday. Mrs.

Newton Harrison and baby are visiting at Preston this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Cummlngs and children spent Sunday at Tolchester. Rev.

and Mrs. Alcnzo Travers were in town the past week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. William McQuay visited Mr.

and Mrs. Kennedy Bridges on Sunday. Mrs. J. H.

Thompson entertained guests on Sunday at her home near the village. Mrs. George Powell, of Baltimore, is spending some time with relatives here this week. Mrs. Charies McQuay and children spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Clemace Valliant at Newark, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sheeler and daughters Helen and Adelaide, of Downingtown, spent some time last week with friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQuay and baby, of Rhodesdale and Mr.

William Caulk and friend. Mrs. Lena Ball and Mrs. Lulu Tyler of Neavitt and Mr. and Mrs.

John Burke and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper on Friday. Rev. and Mrs.

Sweet, of the state of Pennsylvania, are at Mr5, and Mrs. Ralph Lovetts this week. Rev. Sweet delivered the sermon on Sunday evening for the Rev. Mr.

Willis. Mrs. Elizabeth Valiant passed away atthe home ofher niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. David Edmond, Safety Beach.on Sunday morning at the near-ing age of 94 years.

She was converted when only 12 years old in the Old Wye Mills church and through all thesa years she has lived a beautiful Chris -tain life worthy of Imitation. Fifteen vears aero she had a fall that caused her to be an invalid and was confined to her Mrs. contact. bed for several months. Valiant was the widow Mrs.

Valiant was the widow j0f the late Samuel M. Valiant, about 65 years ago they with their nephew, Miss Margaret McKellar, of Richmond Hill, New York, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Baumel until Labor Day Mrs.

J. A. Kay is home with her parents. WHAT HE WANTED A Swede entered the office of a lawyer at McPhcrson, Kansas, and Inquired: "Eees das bane lawyer's place?" "Yes, my friend. What can I do for you?" "Ay tank ay want some papers made.

Ay buy me farm from Nele Peterson, and ay tank ay want a mortgage." "No, ay tank not. Ay buy me farm in Dakota, and take deed, but purty soon long come man with mortgage and he take farm. This time ay tank ay take mortgage." Virgoxo for your flowers and lawn. Now iz (he t.mt; to use it. Shannahan Wrightson Hdwc.

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IT FORD V-8 BOUGHT DEPENDABILITY WONDERFUL UNION MEETS MY GREATEST EXPECTATIONS. IT BECAUSE OF PAST PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY. EASY RIDING. GETAWAY. GLIDES UP HILLS.

ROOMY. AND COMFORTABLE. ACTUAL telegrams from Ford V-8 owners show why it is "the best buy on the market." It gives you mere in performance because it is the only car under $2500 with a V-8 engine. Cost records show it is the most economical Ford car ever built. You save when you buy and ycu save every mile you drive.

New reduced prices. have always purchased. far more cars but none surpasses my ford has plenty of pickup more better; ridi ng qualities. DIRECT W1RB VI. yrci r- Ford.dealer trade, Land erYief all (O) I expensl ve v-8 coupe' power and ,4 rnak of uted ctrt' 81nu.

tc-n- 1 1 CifW W- i il 1 4j I I 1 .12.. LI A i and Chester. Fa. James H. Sutton, moved from Balti- Mr.

and Mrs. John McCormick and i more, bought a farm in Broad Creek daughter, Beatrice And Mr. Kennedy! Neck and have lived there ever since. Marvel of Easton spent last Sunday; She was the daughter of the late with their son and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. James Redman and Mary Ann Valiant James McCormick in Wilmington. Redman. She was born at Skipton, Immanuel Listheran Church. Cor-1 Mrs.

Valiant leaves two brothers, Mr. dova, Paul G. Amt, pastor. Sunday 'Harry Redman, of Baltimore, and Mr. school and Bible class 9.30 A.

M. Divine Nicholas, Uedmary of Washington, WorshiD in German with the celebra- several half sisters. Four grand-tion of the Holv Sacrament, 10.30 A. children, Mrs. Charles G.

McQuay, cf M. Our sincere interest in your soul's Bozman, Mrs. Bartlett Bridges; St. welfare prompts our invitation to come Michaels, "Mrs." Carroll of Eas-and hear the message of the Savior ton, Mr. Clemace Valiant, of Newark, yho died to nsyiPeJ, She-also Jeaves Mr.

James IL Sut- New Reduced Prices. $mU down payment. Economical.

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