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The Star-Democrat from Easton, Maryland • Page 13

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The Star-Democrati
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Easton, Maryland
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VV TON TiQREM 19, 1930 THE of May. at 9 a. m. The ceremony! Miss McCord Among Preparing For Pet Show WOULD NT YOU RATHER BE- SURE? Easton Socials V' GltUJitd GcmoloqUt. was performed by Monsignor Joseph H.

Irwin. Mrs. Chris Scholotzhaeur. sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Marion Wood, brother ol the groom, was the best man. Miss Delores Wood and Donald Wood sang during the wedding, accompanied by Mrs.

Thatcher Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. Wood plan to live in Tuckahoe Neck after their return from a wedding trip. Phone taston LLV a MRS.

THOMAS F. SHOCKLEY Mt. Holyoke Graduates South Hadley. May 18 Among the 237 candidates for graduation at the 113th commencement of Mount Holyoke College. June 12 is Miss Harriet McCord.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCord, of Easton. A graduate of Hannah More Academy. Reisterstown, she has majored in zoology at Mount Holyoke.

She has been a member of the choir for four years and was elected to the VLJV 8 rVase phone in items BEFORE Tuesday noon to insure Publication Tyler Baker. Mrs. L. L. Driggs.

James F. Stewart, Mrs. txiwara isoya and Harry Wilson, members of the More Society On Next Page Board of Calvert County School, and Mrs. Lewis Startt. Headmistress of (uemtkina for the school, entertained Edward Brown.

Headmaster of the Calvert County School in Baltimore, at i Glee Club last year. In the fall of 1948 she was a member of the cast of Junior Show, the annual Junior production. Dr. Frederick May Eliot, president of the American Unitarian Association, and of the Mount Holyoke Board of Trustees, will speak at the commencement. The baccalaureate address will be delivered by President Roswcll Gray Ham.

June 11. A special event of the graduation weekend will be the dedication of the new physical education building, which is equipped with a large modern swimming pool. Funds for the gymnasium come partly from alumnae gifts contributed over a period of years. our yrome 9 JlL.m aUw luncheon on Friday at Tidewater Inn. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Fountain of Baltimore spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Alexander Fountain. At the Annual Phi Kappa Sigma Spring Formal on May 13, Miss Emily Horsey of Easton, a Junior in the College of Physical Education, at the University of Maryland was chosen the Phi Kap Girl for 1950. She was presented with the cup and a bouquet of red roses by the past president of the fraternity.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Soulsby. Mrs.

Jewell Alvater and Richard Stinson toured the Skyline Driva last weekend. Mrs. A. L. O'Brien and Mrs.

Larz Anderson spent several days last week i New York shopping lor the Children's Shop. Mrs. O'Brien and two sons, Danny and Kenny, joined them for the weekend and they attended the Circus. Miss Janeth Horsey of Annapolis and Elmer Horsey of the University of Maryland visited their mother, Mrs. Harvey Horsey, over Mother's Day.

Miss Elizabeth Schaefer of Jersey City and Miss Mildred Schaefer of Dover, Delaware, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Schaefer, at Timberneck. Mrs. E. J. Heinmuller entertained her bridge club on Thursday evening- Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Dudderar will have as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs.

William Ellinghaus, and children of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah H. Nostrand left on Thursday to attend the Bach Festival in Bethlehem, NEW GOSSARD For the "June Bride" a lovely white nylon that fits the figure that makes the wedding gown perfect.

We will be pleased to have you come in and look over the new models. Nylon and eyelet batiste. Bras for the Gossar-deb. NOLVS CORSET STUDIO Goldsboro Si Hanson Sts. Phone Easton 1517 Daily Studio Hours 9 A.

M. to 4 P. M. Out All Day Each Wednesday ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 120 SOUTH AURORA ST, EASTO.V, MARYLAND F.

POWELL WRIGHTSON STEPHEN O. KENT, JR- "QUALITY MEANS ECONOMV Phone 1290 Valley Springs Silver Dawn is one of several ionics to be used for pony rides during the Pet Show to be held at the Humane Society Shelter on Route 50, Sunday, June 4. Silver Dawn is full of oats and feeling very frisky and hopes she has many riders, as do all of the other ponies to be there for future cowgirls and cowboys to ride. i WOOD CALLAHAN Miss Horsey's escort was the newly elected president, Harlan C. Wil liams.

The dance was held in the Terrace Room of the National Air port in Washington, D. C. Miss Henrietta Maria Callahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Callahan, of Cordova and Leo John Wood, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wood, of Queen Anne, were married with the Nuptial at St. Joseph's Catholic Church near Cordova on Tuesday, the sixteenth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jopp and Mrs.

Fred B. Nuttle of Denton, and Mrs. Mary N. Layton of Baltimore Easton. The Show is to open at 12:30 p.

m. and entrants will be asked to be prompt so the judging can start on time. Food will be available on the Shelter grounds. There will be pony rides for the youngsters 10 cents each or three for a quarter. Enter your pet in the Talbot County Humane Society Pet Show.

The Talbot County Humane Society has chosen Sunday. June 4, as the day for their Pet Show to be held- at the Animal Shelter on U. S. Highway 50. The show is designed to present an opportunity for all children and adults to show their favorite pets be they dogs.

cats, ponies, rabbits, chickens or livestock. Admission is to be free, but there will be a registration fee of 10 cents for each pet entered. Registration blanks can be secured at all Talbot county schools. The Youth Center. Dawkins Market, Jack's Sport Shop.

Rowens Stationery Store and The Thrift Shop. The Pet Show committee has He may not have blue blood, but xl'i were the guests -on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Nuttle. Mr.

and Mrs. Earle F. Harrison are guests of Mrs. Florence McCoy in Rising Sun and with her will attend the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Church in Wilmington. Thursday through Sunday.

J. Elwood Smith and Thomas F. Shockley were in Baltimore on Wednesday to attend the monthly meeting of the Atlantic Region of the Structural Clay Products Institute at the Emerson Hotel. The Rev. and Mrs.

Thomas La- he might win a blue ribbonl" Mrs. William Cross and children, Diane and Billy, of Queenstown, spent Mother's Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Z.

Gore. Miss Regina Slaughter of Baltimore and her guest. Miss Ann Stevens, of Catonsville spent the weekend with Miss Slaughter's mother. Mrs. Harry T.

Slaughter. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Plate of New York City were the guests for the weekend of her mother, Mrs.

James A. Spence. Mrs. John Q. A.

Holloway of Bellrose, Long Island, Spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bart-lett Willson. Schuyler Mellor spent the past weekend in New York City. The Talbot Music Club met on Tuesday night at the Parish House asked that these registration blanks be completed as soon as possible with the 10 cent per pet registration fee to Mrs.

John Beale, South Street, WHAT IS CORRECT? WEDDING ANNOUNCED mont of New Jersey were the recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Schaefer. Dr.

and Mrs. B. Z. Welch and daughter, Mrs. Harry Cavalier, of Beloxi, Mississippi, arrived yesterday for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Welch. On Saturday they will all drive to State College, Pennsylvania, to visit Dr.

Welch's brother for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. O'Brien and Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Driggs, chaparoned a group of boys on a tour of the NaOional Zoological WATCII THAT KNIFE! Why shouldn't your knife lean against 'your plate? It's likely to slip and get the tablecloth dirty. That's why the rule is: knives ACROSS the plate.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kenneth Byerly. of Falls Church. Virginia, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Betty Jean, to Teunis Ranson Earman. of Falls Church on Friday, the fifth of May, 1950. at Falls Church. Virginia. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Keneth Byerly, formerly of Easton. Maryland. ONE-UN JhIoJNG-AID v-i's xercijy Six as Th riyWriure I If you MUST gesture or eat with your knife, do it with e'clat. be sure it is one of the lovely patterns created by: Lunt StiefT.

Tl-Towle Gorham Wallace Heirloom International J3J of Christ Church. The Hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Wiley, Mrs. Robert Carreau and Miss Sarah Adkins. Jewell Stinson, a student at the University of Maryland, spent the past weekend at Lehigh University with the Pershing Rifle Unit of the University of Maryland, where they engaged in competitive drill with numerous other colleges.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lipscomb and daughter, Lorrie, have returned from a week in Fairfield, Conn, where they visited Mrs. Lipscomb's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Warner. Lorrie was the flower girl in the wedding cf Mrs. Lipscomb's niece. Mrs.

A. E. Kersten of Baltimore is spending sometime with her son-in-law anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Staley.

Mrs. Axtie CaJahan is recuperating at her home after having been a patient at Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willard G.

Rouse of Baltimore were the guests of Miss Elizabeth C. Henry last weekend at Shipshead Point. Mrs. M. U.

Zimmerman was hostess to her bridge club on Monday afternoon. J. McKenny Willis, Mrs. J. EASTERN SHORE HEARING Gardens in Washington, D.

on Saturday. Those who went were Danny and Kenny O'Brien, Kim Kern, Sidney Dickson. Moorhead Dickie Hollyday. Peter Thompson and' Laurence Driggs, III. Mr.

and Mrs. Oorden Cannoles and son of Wilmington. will spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Harvey Horsey. Invitations have been issued to the coming wedding of Miss Mary G.

Crapster and Mid'sn. John R. Dunham (2nd Lt. U. S.

Air Force) Friday, 2 d4 "4 p. in the Chapel of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Use Our Divided Pay Plan 32 POPLAR STREET CAMBRIDGE 112 N. MAIN STREET FEDERALSBURG TQMAX I I CENTER EELTONE LEDNUM DIVISION Lednum Building Cambridge. Md.

Tele. 675 135 West Main Street Salisbury. Md. Tele 2-2118 Evenings By Appointment Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Stanley, the arrival of a daughter on Saturday, May 13, at Memorial Hospital. She has been named Frances Howard. Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Prichard announce the arrival of a daughter, Sharon Anne, on May 9th, at morial Hospital. 0 Phone 722 EASTON S. Washington Street 15 BTP3TTP1 3ARTLETT REALTY CO. Waterfront Homes and Inland Farms Residential and Commerical Town Properties If you have a home or property for sale, we would very much appreciate the listing. 111 Dover Street Easton, Maryland Telephone 1 1 8 or 735-W 3 SPECIALTY SALESMEN 3 For expanding distributing organization of a popular needed item in great demand.

Exclusive and protected territories. One man for "Wicomico, Somerset and Worcester Counties; one for Dorchester, Caroline and Talbot Counties; one for Accomac and Northhampton Counties of Virginia. Travel five-day week. Sales experience essential. Must be aggressive, willing to work hard following up plenty of leads produced by terrific national and local advertising the year round.

Car essential. Expenses paid during training period. Commissions paid weekly. Our low men earn better than $3000 yearly. "Write, giving phone number, full details as to background, education, ability and 6ales expedience.

Make application to 22 Poplar Street, Cambridge, or P. O. Box 245, Salisbury, Md. and Complete Home Remodeling Service Have that modernization job done NOW, no job too big or too small. Nothing down Pay cn easy terms over 36 months while en joying new beauty and conven ience.

SS '1 -mr'Y I Estimates cheerfully given without obligation. FENIMORE and CO. 109 S. Washington St. SMART MEN AGREE ALL APPLICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Easton 1695 JVUCord's Laundered Shirts are Best Gifis for all occasions THE In fact we make them look even better than new with the cuffs and collars beautifully Ironed by shirt experts.

And there are no pins to swear at in fact only one button to undo so you don't muss up your shirt before you wear it. Then too McCord laundered shirts never have that stiff, overstsrehed look (due to our scientifically blended starch). Do as the best dressed men do send your shirts, and suits, and everything to GLASSWARE DINNER WARE COSTUME JEWELRY STEMWARE BRASS LAMPS POTTERY PICTURE FRAMES NARCISSUS SILVERWARE TRAY8 AND WASTE BASKETS SHUR-EDGE CUTLERY GENERAL ELECT RIO APPLIANCES PLANT OFFICE ST. MICHAELS RD. EASTON 1261-W 1j.L n.

99 Revere Copper and Hagnalite Cooking Ware No gift as practical FOR REAL VALUES ALWAYS SHOP PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 1 WEEK SERVICE AGENTS For estimates or FREE pickup and delivery, please call the agent listed below on YOUR telephone exchange. In Easton call plant direct. H1LLSBORO ST. MICHAELS TRAPPE Miss Pearl Eveland Sirs. Herbert R.

Harrison Sirs. Ira C. Nelson Phone 3532 Phone 80-R Phone 2S53 TILGHMAN OXFORD PRESTON Sirs. Clara Gibson Haddaway Juxs. Bishop Sirs.

Lucy M. Chance Phone Easton 616 "Everybody Can Afford McCord 9s Shannahan and Wrightson EASTON TELEPHONE 1X1 Phone 2211 Phone 4392 Phone 3006 TmM, MMMMM.

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