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The Star-Democrat from Easton, Maryland • Page 12

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The Star-Democrati
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Easton, Maryland
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12
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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 193 THE EASTON TAR-DEMOCRAT SOCIETY GUARANTEED USED CARS TRUCKS NORTH FAMILY HOLD REUNION AT DUNDEE Seventy-two Relatives Gathered On The Three Towns Homemakers TWENTY-ONE WOMEN ATTEND "SHORT COURSE" Went To CoUege Park By Special Chartered Bus Club will meet at the home of Mrs R. S. Brown, Centre vllle Road, Wed- Sunday And Surprised Mrs. Margaret Ann North Mr. and Mrs.

Norris Elliott enter- nesday, June 21. at two o'clock. 1 Friends of Mrs. Cleveland Smith entertained in honor of her birth TRUCKS 34 Chevrolet 1 T. Stake Body '35 Chevrolet ltt T.

Chassis '36 Dodge Panel Ton '33 Chevrolet VA T. Stake Body '34 Terraplane, 4-Dr. Sedan '34 Chevrolet, 2-Dr. DeLuxe 31 Plymouth, Deluxe, Bumble Seat Coupe '35 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan '35 Ford Tudor Sedan '37 Dodge.

4-Dr. Tr. '28 Chevrolet Coach '29 Ford Coach 2 '30Chrysler Coupes, Recond. '31 Pontiac, 4-Dr. Sedan '32 Ford Coupe, Model '32 Ford Roadster, Ramble Seat '32 Rockne Coach '33 Plymouth, 4-Dr.

Sedan day last Thursday evening at Locust Mrs. Margaret Ann North, ninety-one years old on June 7th, was given a surprise at Dundee, Miles River Neck, last Sunday. Early in the morning Mrs. Oscar W. Sinclair, with whom Mrs.

North makes her home, made arrangements to take Lawn, the home of Misses Elinor and Virginia Hughes on Goldsbor- Twenty-one women from Talbot County are attending the Rural Women's Short Course at the University of Maryland, from June 12th to 17th. The women left here in a special chartered bus from the the Court House in Easton on the morning of June 12th. Programs for the week centered around the theme "Wider Horizons" and included many eminent speakers on world affairs. Special classes were held each morning in the her mother to Dundee to see her offspring. When she arrived one car ALL USED CARS SOLD CARRY A WRITTEN GUARANTEE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7 P.

had already arrived, and she seemed very well pleased. From then on cars kept coming from every direction until 2 P. at which time seventy-two relatives had arrived. mm iYidihi'XA mm3 Han kliljJUUI Oil!) IiEKIjB Idi lMil3HZ) Qljll)7fl) yl i aAM ffl various phases of homemaking, be practical and aesthetic. A most enjoyable day was had by LX Women who take an active part ough Street.

tain Saturday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw and sons, Wilmer and Richard, of Westchester, and Miss Mary Jane Elliott, Miss Dorothy Mulder and Mr. and Mrs. George Mulder, Mrs.

Janet Elliott, and Mrs. R. M. Roberts. Mrs.

Alexander Fountain had as her guests on Saturday for the wedding of Miss Alma Parsons Hanks to her son, Mr. James Fountain, Dr. and Mrs. Richards, Judge Alan Reinhart, and Mrs. Louise Harrison and daughter, Louise, of Baltimore, and Mrs.

Henry Trax, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Wheeler have as their guests for the week end and for the christianing of their boat "Gaetinall" on Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton Owens, Mr. and in community life were interested in the classes in Parliamentary all present. Games, plenty of eats, each group bringing a box luncheon, and ice cream was also in abundance. The day was as ideal in every respect, and Mrs. North was equal to Law, Public Speaking, Approval English, Leadership Development and Community Recreation.

Those who attended from Talbot County are: You've got to start with Mrs. Harold Barnett, Bozman Women's Club; Mrs. Adrian Harrison, Fairbank Club; Mrs. C. H.

Wie-land, Easton, Mrs. Harry Zeigler, Wye Mills Club; Mrs. F. M. Shook Three Towns Club; Mrs.

Ida the occasion, for she is as active as any one of her six living children. She has had thirteen, seven being dead. Among those present were five of the six living children, eighteen grandchildren, twenty-five greatgrandchildren, and two great-greatgrandchildren. The two great-greatgrandchildren live in Philadelphia, and are the children of Mrs. Norman North Stoner and Mrs.

Claude North Stoner. The grandchildren are children of Mrs. Robert North and her late husband. Mrs. Edward Ford, a daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Ann North, of Salisbury, was absent on account of illness. Also several tur il niPTf if you want to get QUALITY RESULTS In whatever sphere of life you are to enter you will need the, services of a good bank. The Talbot Bank offers you unexcelled facilities for banking service. MemBcr ISeraTDcpsaft Insurance CbrpccaBon TheTalbqtBjimic Easton, Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Taylor, of Baltimore. It was aboard the "Gaetina owned by Mrs. Wheeler's father, that the Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club was organized. Guaranteed watch, jewelry, and optical repairing.

Shearer's Dover St. 6-19-3t i i i i i i i i i 1 i i I i i I I I I a 4 I I i I i '1 1 i B. Secrist, White marsh Club; Mrs. Mitchell Howeth, Tilghman Club; Mrs. O.

J. Coleman, Tilghman Club; Mrs. Francis A. Schwaninger, White-marsh Club; Miss Grace Spencer, Whitemarsh Club; Mrs. Laura V.

Warner, Royal Oak Club; Mrs. Hazel Burgess, Royal Oak Club; Mrs. Daniel T. Bridge, Lewistown Club; Mrs. Henry Rash, Lewistown Club; Mrs.

O. N. Harrison, Tilghman Club; Mrs. Howard T. Sinclair, Tilghman A surprise birthday party was given last Friday evening in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Lewis, by their daughters, at their home near grandchildren and great-grand children were absent. The following are the children Club; Mrs. Walter Carroll, Matthews We Carry A Complete Line Of Mrs. P.

L. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs P. J. Sheridan, Mr.

and Mrs. Vaughn ESTABLISHED I8S5 Club; Mrs. Mary A. Mueller, Three Towns Club; Mrs. Margaret Wooley, Cordova Club; Mrs.

Aaron Samis, Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyons, Mr. Charles Kemp, Mr. and Mrs.

ISTRfl Cordova Club. Russell Larrimore, Mr. and Mrs I il UiLs Dorsey Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Willis, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Jones Mr. and Mrs. E. N.

Brenneman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ozman, of living: Mrs. Edward Sweezy, Chester, George S.

North, Baltimore; Mrs. Charles E. Howeth, Baltimore; R. Denny North, Easton; Mrs. Oscar W.

Sinclair, Tilghman. The husband of Mrs. Margaret Ann North died about thirty years ago and since then she has made her home with her daughter in Tilghman. She is hale and hearty and can get about as lively as her daughter. She is known throughout Tilghman and most of the residents are related by marriage if not otherwise.

The occasion was a family reunion as well as a birthday surprise for and Mrs. Adam Royer, Mrs. Norman STORE UP for YOUR Taylor, Mr. Fred Trax, Mr. William Watts, Mary Larrimore, Pearl Fox, 24 HOUR SERVICE On OPTICAL REPAIRS LENSES DUPLICATED etfl.

Ml Work Gnaranteed Gwendolyn Knotts, Mary Lewis, Trappe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Ozman, of Wilmington, to Dr. H. Emerson Houck, of Reading, Pa. Miss Ozman is a graduate of Emergency Hospital, Easton, and is now a member of the graduate nursing Dorothy Lewis, Mildred Lewis, Vaughn Knotts, Barry Fox, Percy Lewis, Raymond Lyons, staff of Delaware State Hospital, Get Vitamin for your Nerves When the body craves these vital ele-menU, a rich supply will pat color in your cheeks, enrich your blood, benefit your trlands and other org-ans WITHOUT ALCOHOL OK HABIT-FORMING DRUGS When your system is low in iron and vitamin all your organs slow down you look bad, get tired easily, and feel played out Burnette Lyons, William Larrimore, Lewis Larrimore, Carol Dornton, Billy, James, and Betty Jean Webb, of Easton, Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Farnhurst, Del. Dr. Houck is a grad Mrs. North. STURMER'S 1 uate of Ursinus College, Collegeville, and Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia.

He is now interning at the Homeopathic Hos FORMER RESIDENT DIES Dulirii, Omer Dulin, Donald Dulin, Mary Dulin, of Cordova, Mr. Jeweler end Gift Counselor Phone 455 EASTON, MD. Armours pital, Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Vera Wright Scott, of Mil- and Mrs.

Bernard Messix, William Messix, Florence Moore, Agnes Russell, of Queen Anne, Mr. and ledgeville, died Tuesday night. She was the wife of Dr. Wilbur GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Henry C.

Kraft, Pastor Mrs. Arthur Brown, Joan Brown, Kenneth Brown, Mrs. Pearl Murphy, Scott. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Wright, late of Easton Patsy Murphy, of Federalsburg, Mr. 11.00 A. M.

Children of the v. uiuuu miu 1 CU uiuuu 15 a 1 lor healthy muscles, healthy skin, healthy glands and healthy organs. Iron-poor blood may cause low vitality, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, swollen ankles and frequent periods of Ul health. Your nerves need vitamin and bo do your stomach and bowels; if you don't have enough vitamin you may get a painful neuritis, stomach upsets, constipation, weak appetite, mental depression, restless sleep and you can suffer in other ways. In these conditions, you need RED-VTTB the thrilling new tonic that tastes like Juice of wild cherries and gives you more iron every day than a bushel of spinach or boxes of raisins; more vitamin dally than 8 of yet.

Your pep comes back with a bounce when you restore missing iron and Vltftmln Tl AnI Mr. Wright was at one time one of and Mrs. Charles Ferreri, Norma and Jeanette Ferreri, Mr. Elmer Church. Easton's leading merchants and Mrs, 11.00 A.

M. Divine Service Scott was one of Easton's most Dean, Marie Dean, and Miss Reb At this service father's day will ecca Lewis, of Baltimore. charming girls. TO WED ON JULY FIRST Give Dad a break Father's Day be observed. This is the day for the annual congregational meeting at Cards at Graves.

J. McKENNY WILLIS SON which time men will be elected to DR. METER EGGNATZ of Baltimore ANNOUNCES that he will conduct an office for the practice of ORTHODONTIA (straightening: of teeth) la Eaaton at Easton Natonal Bank Bldgr. EASTON. MD.

Phone 776 Office Honrs i Thursday by appointment serve as church councilmen. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cox Stewart ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED have issued invitations to the The streets paved by the Mayor Lime Grain marriage of their daughter, Edith Jane, to Harold Morgan Jump, on and Council has mostly been finished and it is a fact that the jobs ui swy wor rying, and sleep better. Thousands of men and women feel keen and lead happier lives, through the help of RED-VTTE! Money back nnless It Improves your state of well-being.

TOti2aess: only 100 day- READ'S DRUG STORES Phone Easton 619 Fertilizer Phone 744 Feed Seed EASTON, MD. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Leonard, of Trappe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline L. Stewart, to K. Dickinson, of Saturday, July 1st. The wedding will take place in the Calvary Methodist done by the town's own forces are very fine. The work was done fast; Church followed by a reception at Cambridge, Md.

The wedding will expertly and the finished job is most I the home of the bride's parents on be at 12 noon, Saturday, June 24th. creditable in every way. South Washington Street. 1 THE SH ANN AH AN WRIGHTSON HARDWARE CO. I Packard Motor Gars and Service CO RADIOS JOHN DEERE TRACTORS, BINDERS MOWERS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, Etc.

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