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EVENING TIMES. CUMBERLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(5, 19J5 iff men Heads Make sitation oific'irs of Use Wuifi iii.iile hiiiturti Htnry H-ui Auxiliary, No. Nil, evening 'riff V. HOIH'. Union street.

included Mr.s. WillunuH, president; Marie vice preside-in; Catherine Bode, hinior and Miirgiirot Mor.se.- IjiiruiM 1 dtiiiarune-iu condector. all BMlimoie. Sophk 1 Mijjcik.uw.ski, Baltimore, a former department accompanied the group. TlH'oe from John ft.

Falrgriuve Atix-j Jlisr.v, Frwl'ourt'. aitcndoa i Mrs. Wllluiias complimented thej auxiliary on its efforLs in the; interest of wrlfure nnd hospjlai' work, and 01; conduct of the! Mi'niy projects vfcftive aid'! from thflr offort.s. At a pub-t lie held by Henry Han liuiry, tlu: oi wii-s snd will bft uwd Tor some! worthy juoject. FollowinK i in; nift-tlny sotrialj hour crmchulfu tin! with! Mr.v Florinf Rinkt-r and her H'l? in ot thtr refroshnu'iiui.

Tonistill Mrs. nnd her; will be eiuertajnccl by John' Frui'Knevfr Auxiliary, Frost uiih Several v.l!l attend 1mm here. Sternpli-, pri-s-idi-nt of Hart Auxiliary, will lenve Monday: to alttiKi Uie National Enciimp-: merit in Chicago the Sherman Hotel, 3 and 4. Wiley Ford Couple 1 -Marks-Sixty-Fiith Wedding at Party Lensmen's Choice The couple was married at the! ihome of Mrs. Hare's parents, the; late Mr.

and Mrs. George W. September late Rrv. Walsh, of Pawj -Paw. performed the ceremony.

The! ibest man was James Dyche, brother! i the oride. and the late Sarah' (Light, cousin of Mrs. Hare, was the- I jmaid ot honor. 1 Mr. and Mr.s.

Hare are the parents iof 13 children, with eight jThey are Elina, and Roy Hare andMTs: 'Ham Ginevan, all of Nannie Waters. and i Wiley Ford, iehildren. U. Or Shirley Jane Browne, (left), and Mi3. Gen street, is attending the University of Maryland, where she has entered the College of Education.

Miss Browne Is a graduate of Fort Hill High School, Class of where she participated in the various school i Many 'relatives and friends were' aclivules sh "ok part In the class play, and was a member of the t.nSeS i Elon Chauncey Black and Mary Margaret Nichols. Cumberland. Joseph Merle Lytle. Altoona. Ruby Inex Karris.

Auburndale i iFlft. William Alexander Hersh and I Virginia Lee Miller, Cumberland. I Howard. Lewis Deneen and Ruth I Emily McDantel, Cumberland. Ralph Bernard Piper and Ro- 'sannc Buckner.

Tyrone. Pa. Fort Hill Players, National Tliespians and the Girls' Tri-H! Y. MlM Betty Lee Larry, (right), daughter of Mrs. Virginia Larry, 135 South Liberty street, is majoring in Business Administration at' the unU-arstiy.

She graduated from Aliegany High School last spring. She also was neiive in several clubs and social affairs of the school. Street Couple Observes 43rd Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Brubaker They make 'em photogenic doxvn in fiorida, and easiest of Group all on the camera lens is i George Owen Murray Corrignn-' celebrnted lhe 'orty-third anmver- comely Laura Norden, above, i ville.

and Marrclla Murray, Cor n-i sary ofjtnelr weddms at theu home Banquet, Program ot Winter Haven, according to iganvlllc 707 Bedf rd street, Monday evening Army photographers from 14 Robert Lee Dolly. 11 a informa! reception. Many and June Lucia Mooney, Cumber-i glK sts were received. Personals Business Women Open Season With Dinner, Program Six new members were enrolled in the Business and Professional Women's club which opened its fall season with a dinner last evening p.f Central Y.M.C.A.. Mjss Anna Nicht presided and the.program was under the direction of Miss Lillian Compton, acting president of State Teachers' College.

Prof, and Mrs. Maiirice Matteson, of the music, department of the college, were guest artists. Prof. Matteson lectured on ballads and illustrated with several of his own' arrangements. Mrs.

Matteson played several piano solos. The county library discussion was. led by.Miss Mary Jane SowerbyJ and the club voted to the project. The new members are Miss Ruby Adams, Mrs. Ma be! Hosier, Mrs.

Irene Fike. Miss Anna M. Quay, Miss Dunns Ensign and Mrs. Bebe Norman Miss Cecile Lessard at "jrffif; Johnson Heights P-T. A.

Will Open Program Oct. 8 The executive committee of the Johnson Heights Parent -Teacher Association met Monday evening to outline plans for Improving and equipping the playground at the school. The committee In charge of the project will be named at the first meeting of the association this year on October 8 at the school. Mrs. Robert Doty, secretary of the Maryland Congress of Parent- Teacher Aisocia be the Mtes Loretta McGeady was named chairman for the next meeting, October 9, at Frostburg Teachers' College.

State Events Briefly Noted The Centre Street Methodist. 1 church school board held Its an- i nual banquet last evening in the! chtirrh recreatlun hrtll with E. Oillinircr. sitperiiitendout. presid-' A short address WHS given by Rev Arthur Hiiuw-r, uf Grace Methodist! church, and a proKraiu of vocal ac-i was xivcu by a male qiiiir-: Mt rnrnpnsed of Dr.

W. Roycc Hod- fields who chose her photogenic girl" in a recent state-wide contest. Staff Sgt. David R. Durst is land.

Wilmer cheynev Conwav, Cxlm many of them sent by berland. Mnrtha Ann Jones. Cum- frlclltis A three tiered wedd.ng cake centered Mrs. Clark Honors Husband at Mrs. John Clark entertained inJSavage.

and Mflrgaret Mue Kntherine IStotler, Magnolia, Va. Francis James Mulligan, Mt. Snv- nnd Jane Ellen Gallagher. Mt. Assorted flowers were used in the spending a 30-day furlough with his wife and family at the home of her parents, La Vale.

He is a member of the 157th Regiment of the famed 45lh Division. Durst holds the ETO ribbon with two battle and has been awarded the the refreshment table. A buffet Ivinch was served. The couple wn.s assisted In eiUertninlng by their two dnui'liters, Mrs. Austin Stine.

and Mr.s. Richard Bit linger. of Cumberland. They also have gey. Kenneth J-.

M. Pit- (honor of her husband a recent eve-j Walter Ansel Roney. Dennlson, kcthly and Clesus Hartsock. at their home, Bedford and Cecil Mae Finnieum, Den- Kenneth F. Beck wns the celebration of his birthday.

ni O. nisi. Clark was the recipient of manyi Kobeii, Karry Hochstein. Johns- Mrs. Williams Rice qave ihejsifts.

The hostess was assisted 0 and Shirley Jean Sell. openir.c and closing devotions. A so- 'entertaining bv her daughters, Jean Johnstown, Pa. cUl hour concli.iflpci the evening, Joann Clark. Games arid group: John Raymond Davis, Akron, j.sinE;inf> featured the entertaihmet.

Joyce Mary Ellis, Akron. O. Those present were Mr. and Gerald Vincent Glass. Akron.

Soronty Will Honor Rushees Tomorrow Victor Athey. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jessie Hepler. Akron.

O. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard Sylvester Guiley.

Warren, I Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Etwoodi ps and Lillian Mildred Post, Lake- lJ if Ear Mrs Cookerlv, Mi ss George Joseph Rogowski. Pitis- 1 11 Kiirt Elizabeth McCtil-: burgh. and Florence Kuharek.

i Sharpsburg. Pa. Henry William Perry. Pi'ostburg, Miss Tlielmn Pi.tton is lowing the meeting tomorrow eve-i by Mis.5O.s Catherine Lippo anri Patricia Lynch. The program for the meeting In charge of Miss Lillian 'who reviewed thrre current" JS'ewjwiH be in charge of the floor work.j Lambert Henry Gordon Haug York playf, -Oklahoma.

"Bloomrr i Officers and escorts are requested and Mildred Frances Beck, Ro- to wear floor-length gowns. A social Chester two grandchildren. Mrs. Bnitaktr. the former Mips Rebecca Pitxer, daughter of the late John A.

Pitv.cr. city, and Mr. Brubaker, a native of Frederick county, were married September 24. 1902. by the Rev.

w. A. Melvin, pastor of the First Methodist church, city. Mr. Brubaker is employed at City Hall.

The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Presidential Combat Infantryman's badge and Good Conduct ribbon. John Edward Patton. who has been visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Patton, 118 Bedford street, returned to Sykesville, where he is employed by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. Richard Bucy, Navy Air Combat Corpsman, Memphis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bucy, 402 James Walters, Mr.

and Mrs. Memorial avenue, is a patient at Charles Growdcn, Mr. and Mrs.j Memorial Hospital Brooke Heavener. Mr. and Mrs.

Mr and Mrs Harry Rejck Met Phlhp Lucas. Mr and A. R. euchen, N. have returned home Parleton, Mr.

and Mrs. Ar- after visiting Mr. and Mrs Alvin The Frances E. Willard Bible Mass of Kingsley Methodist church, vill meet Friday evening instead of Thursday, as formerly scheduled. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Ada Minnicks, 727 Hill Top Drive. Tlie Cresaptowh Homemakers Glut will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in Cresaptown Methodist church hall. Circle No.

3. W.S.CJS. of Centre Street Methodist church will hold a rummage sale tomorrow at 7:30 in the church basement. Circle No. 2.

of St. Luke's Lutheran church, will meet at the home of Mrs. John Schlunt, 101 Decatur street, tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. The Union Grove Homemakers Club will hold a rummage sale tomorrow from 10 a.

m. to 5 p. m. in the Wilkinson store room, 222 Davidson street. Livingston-Cornell Circle of First Presbyterian church will meet at.

8 p. m. tomorrow at the manse. 222 Washington street. The Daughters Unit of the VFW will meet at 7:30 p.

m. today at the home. rington, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Btt- tinger.

Mr.s. Mary Sansom, Mrs. Henry Bloss, Mrs. Helen Cowden, Mrs. Ella Eversole, Mrs Walter Paul.

Mrs Glen Stewart, Mrs. Louise Ice, Miss Maude Wills, E. W. Rice. Austin Stine, Doris and Thelma Growden, Betty Anne and Judy Arrlng- Haller, 604 Shriver avenue.

Mrs. Blanch P. Grimm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.

Gulick, Green Spring, W. has gone to San Diego, to spend a month with her husband, C.SF. Grimm, stationed at Camp Elliott, Calif. Mrs. Hilda Gulick, 819 Shawnee Glentis Ivan Streett and Gfrl and with records, hour will conclude the evening.

Mrs. Ernest eroy Tipton and Anna Tlic nrxl meeting will be Iseld i Anna Jenklni heads the refreshment! Mae Reed Cumberland i COmn ilt( Ernest Racey. Romney. W. At Ipwt'Too" flashes of ligluntne In ancient Babylon women nd A ih ra th ri Holt.

occur some plnce on the earth every! delivered to the highest bidders hi! geoond. marriage. results shewn jji Improving the LOOKS boosting VITALITYI Michael Shultis. Lycippus, and Gladys Goodman, Pleasant Unity, Pa. Emnnuel Dreyfus and Lucille! Miller, Cleveland, Ohio.

Gazie Dobash, Winburne, and i Margaret Cowher, Philipsburg. Guy Newton Ervine and Dorothy Sampson. Cuss, W. Va. DIGESTIVE JUICES In jfomoeh Energize your body TUCH, RED BLOOD! isifltlifii'rtl Ittg Soldier Lauded For Good Conduct "Lonnconing.

Sept. Nettle i Likens received a letter from LtJ Daniel E. Shcehan. Fort announcing the Rwnrding of the 1 Conduct Medal to her son, Joseph Likens. Lt.

Col. Shcehan wrote: "I have: just had the pleasure of awarding; the Good Conduct Medal to youvj son. Pfc. Likens is a member of my: unit, I hnve noted with appreciation! good character, faithful service ju 1 to be worn is not! WUh US maki easily won. The War Department in ordering this award ii careful to speaker at the opening.

She will pialn the meaning and purpose of Parent-Teacher Associations. An open discussion will follow. Officers of the Johnson Heights association are Mrs. Edward Wilson president; Mrs. B.

P. Ryan, vice president; James Reynolds, secretary, and Ployd Boor, treasurer. Civic Club WilT HearDr.H.C.Byrd The Woman's Civic Club will hold Its first meeting of the fall season at 1 o'clock tomorrow with a luncheon served in the Recreation Hall of Centre Street Methodist church, Mrs. Nellie Wilson Footer will preside. Dr.

H. C. Byrd, president of the University of Maryland, the guest speaker, will be introduced bv Mrs N. Golladay. Mrs.

Allan C. Fisher is chairman of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Enierson Loar, Mrs. Walter L. Pierce, Mrs.

Howard B. Wood; Mrs. William Glaus and Miss Ada Miller. Sailor Is Stood Up By His Birth Dale Chattanooga, Tenn. Seaman Marvin O.

SI. Clair of Chattanooga can prove he was 18 this year although he never actually had his birthday. His vessel crossed the international date line on the eve of his anniversary, automatically eliminating the date from the ship's log. The ship's legal officer certified St. Clair actually had become 18 on the missing date.

Announcement is of, the marriage of Miss Cecile Pratt'Les- sard, daughter of Charles Pratt pf Massachusetts, to Norman I of Spring ceremony was.solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church, OldUmvd Road, at 8:45 Mondny- -morning September 24. The Rev. W. Russell officiated.

Mrs. John sister, of the bridegroom, was the of honor and. the bride's onlyj ant. James B. Gerdeman, of the bridegroom, served as" best? lan.

The bride wore a nutria ihree-1 piece ensemble with gray acces-j sories. A corsage" pleled her costume. The matron oi honor was attired ir. a green suit with brown accessories and wore a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs.

Gerde-i man is a graduate of Academic Ste. 1 Chretienne, of Salem. Massachu-I setts. a Mr. Gerdeman, son of the late Norman G.

Gerdeman, is a. grad-i uate of AUegany High attended Furman University, Green ville.N.O. He formerly played pro-f fessionnl baseball anr! employed" at the Southeastern Savannah, Georgia, beforp ejillstinp in the Navy in 1942. received an honorable discharge after '21 months overseas. A wedding breakfast was at the Algonquin the ceremony; Mr.

and Mrs. Gerdeman will reside at Spring. Palace More than 150 "lunches and dinners are served various members of the royal, reii-p Palaoe, London.f Per'ma- nents STAN'S BEAUTY SALON lf Algonquin Hotrl); 2 Cumbrrlind St Thnne 1H3 NOW IT'S ALL ding, is spending a terminal leave with his mother, Mrs. Annie D. Dickey, 218 Washington street.

Mrs. A. Tabler Isaacs returned to Madison, after visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Daw-' son, 214 Washington street.

Mrs. David Steele, Prospect. Square, accompanied her daughter! and Miss Margaret Ann Ruppenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ruppenthal, LaValc, to Westminster, where the two girls will begin their freshman year at Western Maryland college.

Miss Katherlne McNamara, North Chase street, teacher at Centre Street School, is a patient at Memorial Hospital. specify the type of Individual to Pa tern 4685 comes in'sizes 34, 36, type of soldier. "We feel this medal is not only an award to your boy. but It is com- THESE TWO STEPS may help you. So if you are subject to poor 'digestion or suspect deficient red-blood as the cause of your trouble, yet have no organic complication or focal infection, jmendation to you and to his home SSS Tonic may be jusc what you neecl.

It is especially designed A (I) ro promote the flow of VITAL DIGESTIVE JUICES in the stomach and (2) to build-up BLOOD STRENGTH -when deficient. These are two important results. Thus you get fresh your -work ammnted. attractive! SSS Tonic has helped can start today. drug stores in 10 and 20 oz.

sizes. Co. luuo srusor STAIWAJT SIJADV SISONG as well. A good soldier is not suddenly built to spring full grown when. hw country calls.

He is the product of a nome and a family permeated with genuine affection and wise icnre. Your boy Is fortunate to hnvr. jsurh family and home. "We. who present, are charged with your son's care, accept this I responsibility with pride nnd a deep hclps build STURDY HEALTH FLOWERS of QUALITY We Specialize in FUNERAL FLOWERS Arthur H.

Bopp 1621 Bedford Phsns 2202 of obligation." Ilrlrf Mention The Presbyterian Young People will hold a Game Night program Friday at 7:30 p. m. A mummers' street parade and Hallowe'en dnnce will be held by the Goodwill Volunteer Fire Depart' mcnt and the Ladies' auxiliary on October 31. The dance will be in the Firemen's Armory. Mrs.

William Bel! was removed to Memorial Hospital. Cumberland on; Sunday. Mrs. Stella Donald Is a patient lnj Memorial Hospital, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Alphonsu.s Byrnes and cinughter. Mary Louise, Mr. 'Mrs. John Byrnes and son Thomas. of Swissvale, visited Mr.

and! Mrs. John Byrnes here. Pvt. Lewis Reid, Newton D. Baiter; i Hospital.

wax home' to attend the funeral of his niece, I Barbara Ann Bhibmigh. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Woods havcl returned from McDonald, Ohio Mr. and Mrs.

Aleck Woods, of Mc: Dtnald, Ohio, visited relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeling W. visited Mr.

and Mrs. Evan Humphrey. Miss Pauline Johnson, Wheeling, haa returned after spending 1 two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Dudley.

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Print plainly SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. JUST OUT new Anne Adams Pattern Book for Fall and Winter! Fifteen cents more brings you these smart styles for the whole family! Book includes printed instructions for making EIGHT accessories: 3 hats, 3 bags, peplum, bedjacket. Plenty of Water "Old Faithful" in Yellowstone National Park, spout. 1 more than 1,500,000 gallons of water at each display, and could supply the water needs of a city the size of Denver. SPECIAL LATEST STYLES Cold Wave $5,00 up BOBETTE BEAUTY SHOP 8.

l.lberl? St. Phont Ob-iotfte When Built I It took 47 years to build lhe original USS Alnbnmn, nt PorUmoulh, N. II. It was already obsolete when it wa.s launched In 1807. Fralher The Austi aiian pORiucIils bird like piece of loose bark or a tree.

lu fen there camouflnge And make It hard to see. BREAD Comes FIRST Inexpensive, belongs In every motil, every day Old Home BUMPER Enriched BREAD Has Added VltnmliM nnd Minerals. Mndc to Sttindarct-i Approved by the U. S. Government.

The Community Baking Company Looks The looking bumble bee is more energetic than the honey bee. It goes to work earlier in the morning and stays on the job later in the evening. WEDDING RINGS LiHlc's rinji hare been the choice of discriminating brides for five generations. S. T.

Little Jewelry Co. Jevelrn Slue! iXSI UK B.ltlmor. Strcrt Yes in a New FIELD HAT Why not own one? A Tremendous Collection of Brilliant FALL HATS to choose from to make you A Lovelier You Ail Colors All Headsizes 119 BALTIMORE ST. ICECREAM the famous HOSTESS PACKAGE HOFFMAN'S Your Sealtest Dealer has your favorite flavors re, sfarring Jack Haley, 9:30 P. WTBO The BOYS are coming you'll have more allure for him.

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