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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 27

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FROSTBURd er ttoito, Will Spomor Yule Program For Children THAUfr (VI) Evening Tiiws, TfcurwUy, 11,1958 Keyser Area Church Dedication Planned FBQSm'HG Tine Cwnwy twwtww Awtawwr, NMn rmttwrjt and W. W. hrKtiHw party tar ef frwa Mw. ttwwy cwwwwity held Sw-; Miss Ctaw swMwray sats Home, by local veteran uwkSg tw nd "I 1 dwwttitutiott of rope their Miss Mildred WilUww. superju-iday oi mouth except fwitwMtoii.

Christmas music and wol sing- teudeut of elementary due to In charge at for of Others Elected To Head Business Group LONACbNJNG-Nlcliolson Ell- beck has been elected president of theJLonaconing Businessmen's Association. Isaac 'liove is vice president: and Jennings, Hott.j secretary-treasurer. The nominating committee included' George.Eichqrri, Thomas Holmes and, 'Phillips. Boyd the outgoing presidentf of association. Richar'd Duckworth and Roberta, L'ove have chosen "Citizens of the Month" at Valley High School.

of Mr. and Harrison Duckworth, Gil- morels a. sophomore academic student, active in'Mhe mixed choir and band. He plays in the 'trumpet qiiarte't sings in the male vocal quartet. He is a member '-of- the Student Council, Hi-Y, Latin Club and Youth sophomore, is, a daughter of and llrs.

Robert Avenue. Outstanding scholastically in her atten- dance'record, she is a member of the, Student "Council, Latin Club, and Senior Tri-Hi-Y- Club, and held the offices of president" and vice 'president of Junior Tri-Hi-Y, affiliated with the Girls Glee, Club, mixed chorus, and bnad. Donna Lee Lewis, Mickey MacDonald, June Steele and Shirley Warnick candidates at 1 for the Christmas dance Friday, December 19, in the gym. of the dance 'Drifting and Dreaming in a Winter. Wonderland." Election, of the queen will' be by popular vote, three runnerups will be inline queen's court.

The'Student Council, under the supervision of James W. Sjiitz- sponsor the holiday school'dance. "The Decfiniber issue, was distributed under the direction of'Miss Mary M. Sterbutzel. This is the Christmas issue featuring- the election of Uie Yule queeft.

I' "The V-EUes," pep club at Valley has attained a' of active mem-. Piers fliembers. help, to, in crease'i school interest in sports- mansliip arid team work. Mem- bershfp 'cards have been issued. will Church of the Brethren, onc'miic cast of New Creek on U.S.

Route 50, for the newly completed educational unit and remodeled sanctuary and Fellowship Hall. Rev. Owen Slultz, pastor, will deliver the morning message at the 11 on the theme "The House of God a Place of Joy." Music will be provided by Carol McDonald and the Thome Ronald Ours will be pianist for the day and Otho will serve as choirs- tcr. Carl Dell is superintendent of the Sunday School with classes at 10 a. m.

A fellowship meal will be served during the noon hour in the hew Fellowship Hall. Rev. Max Fisher, pastor of Mt. Grove-and Crab Run Churches of the Brethren in Northern Virginia will speak at the afternoon service at 2, his subject being "IJpon What Foundation Have Ye Built?" Music will be presented by the Men's Quartet of Tear Coat Church, the Westernport church choir, and Rev. Herman Harsh, district executive secretary and former pastor of Sunnyside Church.

Gilbert Rahnells, Springfield, general contractor for the church work, will present Ihe keys to Ralph Heishman, chairman of the board of trustees. Rev. Lorenzo Fike, a resident will conduct the closing prayer and benediction. Mrs. Robert Bane, Miss Molt, Ralph Heishman, David Whetzel, and Bcrma Yerkey served on the building committee.

The present church building, before being enlarged, built in 1938 to meet the needs of that time. Yule Event Slated Alkire Chapter 10, Order of Eastern Star, Keyser, will present a Christmas' program and social Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. Each member is asked to bring a donation for Christmas baskets.

Eastern Star members! in area have been asked to attend. Cards for 1959 will be ready at the meeting. nent will foe provided by pupuX of the Dixon Dance Studio SauU Claus will make his visit with treats for all children. I Members of the veteran organ-! zations and their auxiliaries will assist, city! police will help with the Tt'AUnf Party featured. Entertain-! will be Cart Parly second in a series ol the Play- Ijround Association wid thu Wo- days.

The next party will- be heldithe diuijer was Mouwfy 13. Smoak, bookkeeper. Party HeM Employes ot Depart-' Store hern were entertained guest Betty soloist Aon Hanaa was Lillian Speir Stewart and Nick Harris won prizes, of 1 a Christmas dinner and Christmas meeting held recently held re-P al 1. recently at Clsrysvllle the social rooirl of Metho' house. Thirty-six employes from the dlst Church.

Ki'oslburg store! which includes Miss llanua, accompanied Mrs. from Grades 5'and 6 Refreshments vyorc served by Eckhart Elementary School will Mrs. Leonard Ritchie, chairman be guests at the cookie party to of the refreshment' committee, be hcjd at the Potomac Edison with Mrs. Noel Speir Cook, Mrs. were present.

(ChrUtmas numbers Including "I Following the dinner short lalks'Wondcr As 1 Wander" and "0 were given by Maurice Cohen, ownet-: Fred S. Dagf, manager tUe iuayw aud at 9 m- at group ui "Jo.v titeithe with Mrs. DwcV- and Little town worth thairuiw. Bftlilclu'iu" rtaa Owkt l)ay Mrs. -Alia Uiickaley read SI.

Jolw's Kplscopal: Church 'Legend of the t'oiwella" and, will observe an Mra. Mary Ann Cook read "TbeiUay Saturday from noou to 4:15 Nativity." in. Holy communion, Mrs. Thomas Powell. at noon, followed by a i I the Cleaners opened the business meeting with 1 each member Christmas reading and a wel-iwlll supply for himself, come to the Glfaners.and guests reading during the meal.

present. Helreshmcnts were served from Included Mary Ann Cook, clinic- with will supply leii or following the luncheon three office and Frances Ivcs, scvcrwl tables decorated In the Christmas short addresses tor meditation motif. The committee In charge will be given at 1, 2 and 3 m. by llsv. 11.

Marlln P. Davidson, Holy Night." man, Alia Buckalcw, Prayer at 4 Mrs. Jane Brain, speaker tor nor. Jane Brain, Elvira the day's program. m.

will Woodchucks gorge themselves with food before hibernating, then live off their own fat until spring. Elects Officers Wilson, an Eighth Grade student at Flintstone High School, recently was' elected president of the Breakneck Boys 4-H Club at a meeting held in the home of Alonzo Robosson, who was named "reporter. Roy'ce Simpson was chosen vice "president and Wesley secretary. The youths made tentative plans for coming Among activities will be meetings 'on forestry, poultry, conservatioa and crafts. Next the youths plan to hold a c'ampfire'program and a picnic.

Martin M. Gordon, leader, said also be marked program by the members who will participate in the Cumberland Fair'-an'd 4-H Club Week. Members hjrned in standard report' forms on which' they kept their activities progress report for the 'first year. The next meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m.

January 9 at, the home of James Wilson. MAKES TV JROUBLt-fRit! MOTOROLA 60LDEN TUBE SYSTEM Ends main cause of TV failure TV fife expectancy. ii engineered to end 3 out of 4 ice calls. BOB'S RADIO TV HAS ONLY IV WITH MOTOROLA full ytoi oil tub" Reward Eo'r Information Leading to'Recovery of Ladies Handbag taken from G. C.

Murphy Frostburg. Tuesday Dec 2, 1958. Call Overbrook 9-6797 or 33 East College Ave. Frostburg. Adv.

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