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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 5

Publication:
The Daily Maili
Location:
Hagerstown, Maryland
Issue Date:
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5
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THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, MR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946. FIVE Tall Cedars To Go To Annapolis To Form New Lodge Members of Hagerstown Forest Number 95, Tall Cedars of aon, will journey to Annapolis tomorrow to witness the ceremonies of the birth of a new Tall Cedar Forest MORRIS DELAUBER C. Morris Delauder, this city, newly appointed district representative which comprises Hagerstown, Baltimore, Washington, Annapolis, and Clarksburg, W. will be the installing officer. The ceremonies will be held in the TJSO Hall, St napolls.

Preceding the ceremonies, a mammoth street parade is planned, complete with uniformed units and members of the above-mentioned Forests, together with' officers of the Supreme Forest in attendance. Buses are to leave the Masonic Temple here tomorrow at 2 o'clock sharp, and Hagerstown Forest officials reported room for about ten more members tp go. Those who to make the trip have been asked to contact Chief Ranger Lewis R. Schmidt at once. Albert C.

Hackenberger, Mifflintown, the present Supreme Tall Cedar. Three Navy Men Seriously Hurt Annapolis, Sept 19 Three Navy men were seriously in- jjured- today when the car in which: they were riding collided with tobacco truck on the Ritchie Highway, three miles north of here. The Navy listed the injured all In the Naval Hospital as: Chief Shipfitter Sylvester Puccio, 25, Rome, N. temple injury and lacerated right hand; Boatswain's Mate Hardy Sallee, 24, Philadelphia, multiple fractures. The oldest known bank notes are those known as "the flying money," issued in China in 2697 B.C.

PIMPLES EXTRNALLY CAU3CD Cvticura quickly helpd relieve exter- caused pimples, simple ten blackhead dpi for tonovaL Buy at druggists today! SOAP and OINTMENT Diamonds Jewelry Military Watches Luggage Goods Musical Instruments TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Harry M. Friedman Harry's Loan Office North Jonathan Street Special Prices On All Fireplace Equipment While They Last JACOBSON'S Furniture Store 16-18 Went Franklin St. PALMOLIVE Bath SOAP Size When Available He ARTHUR DORSET'S SEIVF SERVICE MARKET Cor. S. Locust and Randolph RAND'S Self-Service CUT RATE STORE The New Self-Service Store' 4t Washington St liMltt On Tri-Maid Products Quality exclusively ty Food Stom Local veteran workers have been advised the President has proclaimed the week of October 6 to 12- as National Handicapped Veterans Week.

This special week, which is ex pected to be proclaimed for Hagerstown by Mayor Sweeney in a few days, is set aside for a campaign to urge employers to place as many handicapped veterans as possible in jobs for which they would be suited. VIOLATES PAROLE Frank Sperow, Hagerstown route two, was turned over West Virginia State Police by Deputy Bruce Spickler yesterday afternoon on a charge of violating his parole from the West Virginia Prison. What's Cooking? By CHARLOTTE ADAMS A Real Treat Grape and Pineapple Frappe Fried Soft Shell Crabs Shoestring Potatoes Braised Lettuce Cole Slaw Chocolate" Cottage Pudding (Recipes Serve Four) Gripe arid Pineapple Frappe cup sugar cup water Juice of 1 lemon Juice of 1 orange 2 tablespoons pineapple juice cup crushed pineapple cup grape juice Boil sugar and water for three and add remaining ingredients. Freeze to a mush. Braised Lettuce 1 large head iceburg lettuce 3 tablespoons bacon fat 3 slices onion 3 slices carrot Bit of bay leaf Nutmeg Salt and pepper cup well seasoned brown stock Soak lettuce in cold water.

Poach gently in boiling water for five minutes. Drain and squeeze Cut in fourths, remove core place in casserole with bacon fat, onion, carrot and bay leaf. Season with nutmeg, salt and pepper. Add brown stock. Cover and cook 15 minutes or until tender, basting every five minutes.

Platinum money was coined in Russia in 1828. Blowing Up Siegfried RECORD ENROLLMENT Westminster, Sept 20 Vestern Maryland College on Sept. 24 will register the largest freshman class in its history, 325 students, including 125 veterans, an official release said today. Upper classmen register Sept 27, Germany's bid western barrier, the Siegfried- line, in process of be ing destroyed in the French zone of occupation, feels the force of explosive blasts. About 40 blockhouses daily are being blown up, with German prisoners aiding the French Corps of Engineers.

Here the camera catches stages in the destruction of one blockhouse. MURDER, SUICIDE Newark, N. Sept 19 After an attempt at reconciliation had failed, John Lipka, 37, stabbed his estranged wife, Florence, 32, to death in a lawyer's office and then killed himself by taking poison late today, Police ant William Wangner said. Farmers report that adequate lighting cuts chore time in half. If a little bundle from heaven is coming your way, you'll want to come right down here to our Children's Dept.

and see the wonderful little treasures we have for your expected cherub. Everything from Baby Buntings to snow suits and robes. Hold out your arms and catch the landslide of baby nicesseties is coming your way. Children's Department on our Balcony Letter Brothers bringing the total to 800, an all- time high. Cooked cabbage, held over hot water an hour to' keep warm for serving, loses 70 to 80 percent of vitamin it had when freshly cooked.

LETTER BROTHERS Second- Floor Casual Winter COATS Suave and simpU Nelly Don gives emphans to deep winged annholea, and up sleeves. Done in Boulevard Twill (rayon and wool) in Sierra red green, and black. 12 to 20. Breathtaking Beauty Here are furs that are frankly fabulous. We've a foresjt of opulent mink dyed muskrats, beaver and nutria-dyed moutons, squirrel, kid, persian, ocelot for your discriminating choice.

Second Floor Letter Brothers All wonderfully warm over everything We've a superb collection of full flared Toppers Chesterfield Choose your new coat today. Second Floor Letter Brothers.

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