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EIGHTEEN Lt. Kathleen Simons'ANC Is Bride Of Lt. E. Zielinski! SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1944 Lovely Young Brides Of The Past Week 8i fof CT te "remony a break- stationed at MacDill PMd.l at the Club; Mrs. Frank Zielinski, Conn.

The ceremony was solemnized at Ufa Chapel, MacDill Field, on November 25, with Lieutenant John Sullivan, chaplain, officiating. Lieutenant Elva Springer. was the maid of honor and Lieutenant Gerald P. Connolly, served as best bride of Port Hill high school and Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She entered the Army Nurse Corps last March and recently has been selected as the 'Typical Army accord- Ladies Aid Of St.

Paul's Wi Give Yule Play i A a 7 marriage. She waa attired in a gown of white bridal satin, fashioned, with sweetheart neckline, long and fitted bodice. The full skirt ended in a long train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was held with a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer with an orchid marker showered with satin streamtrs and Lieut.

Zelinski, a graduate bacteriologist from the University of Connecticut, Is a member of the Sanitary Corps and la also stationed at MacDill Field, where he is Base Medical Inspector Laboratory officer. Following business meeting the Ladles' Aid Society of st Paul's Lutheran Church on Wed- 'jwsday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the parish house at which time officers for the ensuing year will be elected. A Christmas party be held. A two act play entitled "The Spirit of Christmas," will be presented with Mrs. Jamee Orr, directing and Mrs.

Duke Burger, accompanist. The cast includes Miss Geraldine Lewis, Miss Mary Ann Lewis MUs Barbara Ann George, Miss Edith Ann Doollttle, Dona Rae Buday, John Sprow, Robert Capaldi Bobby Robinson, Jack Robinson, Charles Hammacker, Ellsworth Brewer, and Harry Utterbaek. Members ars requested to bring a food donation and a 25-cent exchange gift. Martha Crowe Becomes Bride Bramble Cpl. Announcement is being of the marriage of' made Mar- Evelyn Crowe, daughter of Walter Crowe, Mt.

Savage, and Cpl. Donald Lester Bramble, son of Luther a. Bramble, Christie Road, last night the parsonage of the et. Paul's Lutheran church with the Rev. Hlson T.

Bowersox officiating. Attending the coupla wert Miss Datha Crowe, cousin of. the bride Nestor Ted bride waa attired in a wine colored street length dress and carried a bouquet of yellow rose buds -and the brides- maid was similarly attired. Cpl. Bramble recently returned after serving 27 months In the Aleutian Island with the tr.

s. Army He was employed at tha Celanese Club Calendar Maryland Camp, No. 4770, Royal Neighbors of America, observed its fiftieth anniversary Friday with a party at the Junior Order Hall A large cake decorated the table The Ladles Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home, Union street.

The Christmas party will follow when class sisters will be revealed and new chosen Dorothy Palmer will be in charge. Refreshmente will be served. The. Baltimore and Ohio Women's Music Club wia meet at the Queen City hotel tomorrow at 7:30 to rehearse for the Christmas carol singing. Their program will start December 21 at the Queen City station.

Mrs. Earl Gross is in charge The Rebekah Social club will hold its Christmas party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Idella Hartsock, 527 Williams street, when club sisters will exchange jingle gtfta and new ones will be drawn The Staff Social Club will hold its annual Christmas banquet Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock at the All Gnan Shrine Country club. Reservations may be made through Mrs. Thomas Wotrtng.

Members will meet! at 6 o'clock at Central y. M. C. A for transportation. The Ladies Bible Class of Mark's Reformed church will hoi its annual Christmas dinner at P.

m. Tuesday in the Sunday Schoc room of the church, class sister be revealed and nerv drawn. The Ladies Auxiliary to the T. Lodge, No. 30, will hold in stallatlon of officers tomorrow even by a -jingle party.

The Amoma, Bible Class of th First Baptist church will hold a business meeting and Christinas party at the home of Mrs. Elvy Fo 335 Cumberland street, Tuesda' evening at 8 o'clock. Class sister wUl be revealed. Mrs. E.

W. Saylo will, in charge of the devotional. The Ladies Aid Society of Alle- I Mrs. Beatrice AshvvortH Heads Cumberland Chapter, O. E.

At Chapter, meeting of -Cumberland and Oliver Morton, worthy No. 58, 'Order of The Eastern Star, Friday evening at Masonic Temple, the annual ejection of officers was Miss Margaret Flurshutz, worthy matron, Personals Petty. Officer Virgil E. 'Atkinson EM. who with his bride has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Atkinson, Columbia street, left following his 30-day furlough for San Francisco, for reassignment. Mr. and Mrs.

James O'Neal, 451 Goethe street, are visiting relatives and Philadelphia. Mrs. Thomas W. Koon returned to her home. 221 Baltimore avenue, after visiting her nephew, Millard A.

Beightoi, Melberne, L. New for the past three weeks She was accompanied home by he An Mrs. John T. Rowan, who before her Tuesday evening, Miss Bet tie Kilroy. Mrs.

ft-nk orbello (account of wedding former Mis. Angelina Allegretto. gany hospital meet Tuesday a prior to entering the "Army." The bride was also Celaneae plant. CpL stationed at Pla. Also Drew Held, Tampa attending the wedding wefe Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Farrel and Miss Pearl Brooks, Ration Roundup ffljr Tht Aitoclatet Meats, fata, Book Pour red AS through Z8 and through So valid indefinitely. AS No more wil be validated until'Dec 31 Processed Four blue etamps A8 through Z8, A5 through Z5, and A2 and B2 valid Indefinitely, no mora will validated until Jan. 1. Four stamps 30 through 34 good Indefinitely for five pounds each.

Stamp 40 good for five pounds for home canning through Three airplane Feb. 28. 19i5. Shoes Book 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely. Gasoline 13-A coupons good everywhere for four gallons through Dec.

21. B-4, B-S ana 0-5 coupons good everywhere for five gallons. Fuel period four and five coupons good throughout current heating season. New period one coupons also valid and good through heating year. a p.

m. at the hospital when dona tion day will be observed The LaVale Homemakers Club wil hold its Christmas party tomorrow beginning with a luncheon at 12-30 o'clock in firemen's hall. Mrs. Driver will preside at the business session following the luncheon A program under the chairmanship of Mrs. Claude T.

Jett will feature an original playlet directed by Mrs William Lee; and include carol Jingle gifts will be exchanged. The Gephart school Parent- Teacher Association will have Victor D. Heisey as the guest speaker at meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the school.

The visiting period will be held from 7:30 to 8 o'clock -The "Reorganization of the Educational Program In will be the topic of Mr. Helsey's talk. The Past Councilors' Club, Pride of Allegany Council No. 110, Daughters of America, will meet at the home of Mrs. Lottie Williamson, 315 Knox street, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

At time a Christmas party will sisters will be revealed and new drawn for the ooraiug year. The Pleasant Grove Homemakers will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. ra at of Leslie Hinkle, Baltimore pike. Jingle presents will ones be exchanged. The Child Guidance Club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.

m. at the wme of Mn. John Knierlem, 16 Pennsylvania avenue. The Circle Young of the Business Women's First Presbyterian ihurch will hold a dinner meeting at 5:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the church lecture hall with Miss Mar- raret Hamilton and Miss Margaret young grandnlece, Beigjhtol. Frank L. Eddlns, 138 West Thir street, is a patient 'at Memorial Hospital. William Douglas Moon, apprentlc seaman, Bainbridge, returne after being called here, to atten the funeral of his grandfather Wil Ham H. Walbert, Sr.

He Is the so of. Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Moon, Rid geley. Charles S. Walbert, pharmacls mate who has been statione Panama, is at his home in Rid geley -for a ten-day leave He i the husband of Mrs. Christine Wai bert, and was called here to attenc. the funeral of'his father, William H.

Walbert, Sr. Miss Elaine Miller, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John I. Miller, 61 Elm street, who has been a patlen at Memorial Hospital, is improving Mrs.

Lois O'Neal, employed a Bloomfield, N. by Westinghouse is a patient at St. Vincent Hospital Mbntclair, N. where she under went an emergency appendectomy She resided with her mother, Mrs Mildred Johnson, 404 Goethe street prior to going to New Jersey Albert T. Rice, 1-c, returned t6 New York after visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alberi Rice, 219 Maple street. Mrs. John Boettner, Avirett avenue, who has been effiously ill, is reported to be improving. Nellie Mohler, returned to Camp Mclntyre, Great Lakes 111 after visiting her mother, Mrs.

Anna Hoffman. 451 North Centre street Mrs. Peter Shoenadel, Route 1 is a patient at Memorial Hospital Sgt. Robert W. Thorn, Camp Cooke, is visiting his mother Mrs.

Gelen E. Thorn, 451 Columbia street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Sutherland, Morgantown, W. Va' visited Mrs. Kathryn P. MacDonald Miss 1 -Dorsey, J. William Hunt and other relatives enroute home from New York.

Jack' D. Walters, 7 Market street is visiting friends' in Washington and Johnstown, Pa. Jews" Cumberland To Observe Channko Feasl Jews of Cumberland will observe during the eight-day period from December 11 to 18 the feast of Chanuko, also called the Festival of Lights, commemorating the victory cu enslaved peoples over cruel mas- Tcrs. the of Bride of Lt. Edward Zielinski, who was the former Lt.

Kathleen Simons. (Account today). Ilrcle To Hear. School.Choir Mrs. John Richard Kilroy, the former Miss Kathryn Blake before her marriage Monday evening.

The Livingston-Cornell Circle of rie First Presbyterian church, will old Its regular dinner-meeting tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. in. the lecture all of the church. Mrs.

Harold w. Smith, will be the evotional leader and the A Cap- Choir of Fort Hill high school, nder the direction of Miss Dorothy Sebree, will sing carols, and feature ther Christmas music on the pro- Tarn. Reservations were made throiigh Miss Nan Livingstone. Assembly Heads Of Rebekah Lodge Make Visitation the First and Second Books of Mac- cabees, wherein is related how Antlo- chus Epiphanes tried to destroy the culture of the conquered Jews by imposing upon them his own pagan practices and enforcing them ruth- essly, the observance of Chanuko tafces on added significance this year rvin is in charge of devotlonals Miss Dorothy Sebree wJH di- ect Fort Hill High School a Stars Of The Doll Parade official visitation of Rebekah Officers of the Assembly of Mary land was made last evening at' th meeting and Initiation of candidates at Odd Pellowe hall, South Mech anic street, with Colfax Rebekah Lodge of Cumberland as host. Twenty candidates from Rebekah Lodges of Western -Maryland, were initiated into the class known as the Emma Wardell Class, named in honor of the president of the as sembly, Mrs.

Emma Wardell of'Bal- timore. The degree team of Highland Rebekah Lodge, No. 27 of Baltimore, with forty members present, officiated. Mrs. Bertha Hughes Sorority Plans Holiday Party meeting of the of Beta Sigma flrst 1 11 model of a brand new Infant thc relaxed of a sleeping Babyelte eomw ln LITTLE LADY other doll scoop of beautifully dre.ssed little-girl doll with a kind of wi( that can combed re- Comw with comb book of hairdo At the regular Omlcron Chapter Phi sorority, held recently at "trie Fort Cumberland Hotel, plans were made for a Christmas Jingle party to be held Wednesday evening, December 27, at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Ambrose McKenzic, Washington street. Members voted to pack several Christmas boxes for wounded service men and to bake cookies to be sent to the men at Newton Baker Hospital, Martinsburg. W. Va. Miss Mary Filler, educational director, led an open discussion on "Beauty In Every Day Life." The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 19 at the Fort Cumberland Hotel at 8:15 p.

m. Be Listed among Siudznts in "Who's Who" Two Frostburg State Teachers College students are among thoss who will be listed in 1944-1045 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Thuy are Mlsa Maxlrw Agnew, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Maxwell C. Agnew, 169 East Main street, Frostburr; and Miss Isabel Devine, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. i A. Devine, Weaternport. Agnew wilt receive her A.B. degree in elementary education next August whlta at the game time Miss Devine will receive.her Bachelor of degree.

Misa Agnew graduated from high school, and Agncw from St. high Weaternport. Baltimore, degree captain was' i charge. The Rebekah Lodges of Western Maryland presenting candidate were Lake Lynn Lodge, NO. 97, MI Lake Park; Ridgeley Rebekal Lodge, No.

3, Frostburg; Wilby No 4, Mt. Savage; Miriam No. 18. West Adam Thompson No. Lonaconing, and Colfax Rebekah Lodge, city.

A covered dish supper was servei at 6 o'clock with Mrs. Carrie Polin in charge. Miss Stella Mae Zihlman will be vocal soloist on the program which be presented. The Assembly officers maKing thi. visitation, besides Mrs.

Hughes were Mrs. Wardle, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Maryland Mrs. Bessie Kessler, vice president aoth of Baltimore, and Mrs. Esthei Shannon, city, outside guardian city. They were presented- gifts with Miss Catherine Avers, special district deputy, making the presentation talk.

Mrs. Verna Hicks and Mrs. Anna Dlehl were In charge of arrangements. Prof. Dunkle Honored At Dinner Party A farewell dinner was given recently honoring Dr.

John L. Dunkle retiring president of Frostburg state Teachers college, and Mrs. Dunkle at the All Ohan Shrine Country Club. Mr. Dunkle, who win retire flbruary 1.

1A being honored at everal affairs in appreciation of his twenty years of servica the ollcge. Irvln c. Diehl served as toastmas- er. and a. gift from the faculty was resented by Miss Angela Brady, who of the plans by Mr.

Dunkle for the college, many avingf been realized, while others in the making. Others attending dinner besides Dr. and Mrs. Dunkle -were Miss Ann Comer, Irene Condry, Miss Ruby Ann Dmhljrren, Ellen Harvey. Misj Helen Hough, Dr.

Dorothy O. Howard, MUs Margaret Jones, Miss McKnight, Miss Louise Shfcffer, Dr. and Mrs. John Cooper, Dr. and Mrs.

Martin MatUison, Mr. and Humrick, Mr. MM. William Maurice Russell, Jr. and Robert O.

Hamilton. Eckhart Girl Becomes Bride Of Local Man Mrs. Thomas Allegretto, of Eckhart. announce the marriage of her daughter, Angelina, to Frank Or- bello, 113 'North Mechanic street, this city. The ceremony was performed last Sunday afternoon In St.

Michael's Church, Frostburg, by the Rev. Dominic Bonomo assistant pastor. The bride was attended by her cousin, Mrs. Rita Carina, Brooklyn, N. and was given in marriage' by her uncle, James Diannotti, New York City.

The groom's brother Larry Orbello, was best man. The ceremony was followed by a orth Mechanic Memorial Service Today For Two Local Soldiers Mrs. Beatrice Ashworth was clert ed worthy matron, with Thompson, worthy patron, otb officers who will serve with Ashworth and Mr. Thompson Mrs. Marie Lohr, associate mairc- Wilbur Dixon, associate pal Miss Bessie Baird, secretar Miss Ruth Screen, treasurer; Alberta conductress Mrs.

Elizabeth Lamp, associate cr? ductress. A social hour and'program lowed; the latter being under it direction of Mrs. Ashworth. M.I Laura Flurshutz was in charge 't refreshments. It was also announced that t- meeting to have been held December 22, will not beheld December 29 the Christmas par.

will take place in conjunction the meeting. Md. State Acciden Fund Reports Gaii Over 8372,000 Paid Year and Over 81 Million Since Start More than $8,500,000 has been pa'J out in benefits during the years the State Accident Fund el Maryland has been in existence, atl cording to the annual report of fund, recently transmitted to Govl ernor Herbert R. O'Conor. These benefits were paid out working men and women of Marrl land, who were injured in the conr'J of their employment and to thti dependents in cases of death included medical treatment.

In addition the fund, through tj- Merit Rating System which is i ployed in fixing the amounts premiums, has saved the policyholc. ers the sum of $102,947.97 the last fiscal year. This system sroved its worth, by rewarding th insurer who has -the foresight ecognize and make usa of devices and methods to reduce acr't dents in plants. Benefits paid In th vear just total $372,805 73 First Slate in Line Maryland was among the states of the Union to recognize mportance of providing compulson nsurance for those engaged in ra hazardous employment and June of 3914, the law went'into c'" ect. Originally under the supervLsic- of the State Accident Commission, the Fund pr 0 insurance for workmen ai-d ras conducted by the Accident Con-mission until 1941.

when R. O'Conor advocated a- upported a measure which senara-'- t5 he fund from the State indu- rial Accident Commission Under the reorganizatkm'thc fur- now-acts as an independent depar- ment, under the direction of a coir- mission composed of John A. She-man, chairman; William B. Lebhcv "Ice-chairman; J. Edmund McGan-v' olm P.

Stafford and Frank J. Baue-' otamlssion All in U. S. Bonds the report the fund is now eneral surplus for thi ear. Of this increase 178,490 rep re- ents income from, operations thj alance comprises Interest estments, profit on sale of invw'- ments, adjustment of.

bond amori ation account, and other aneous income, some of which item- re nonrecurring. on in- im- of the fund are in Federal Bonds pur- hased at par. The superintendent of the fund JohfT R. Spellissy and its legal i niruuRn 'an I Assistant Attorney General. 0 pwie, a member of the staff I service will be held A memorial this evening at 7:30 Vclock in Cenl tre street Methodist Church for two local soldiers who lost their in France, Garrett Eugene lives reception at 113 street, this city, couple left on after which the wedding trip to Kelley.

and Arthur Robert Graham Kelley, 25, is the son of Mr. Sd Mrs. James E. Kelley, 440 Baltimore avenue, and Graham, 26 years of age Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Graham, 722 Baker street. The former was killed July 10 and the latter, Nov. 2. Friends of the servicemen are invited to attend the service. Clarence Grady Bags Buck In Garrett Co.

Clarence Grady, Fourth street hunting with a party of three other local persons, bagged a nine-point 170-pound buck last week on Meadow mountain, Garrett County. Others in the group were Mr. and New York city. They will make their Jllrs prank Swisher. Virginia'ave- home in Ecbhart.

nue and Gordon E. Poole, Pennsyl- The truest mark of being bom with great qualities, is being born vanuv avenue. Although unlucky this year, Mrs. Swisher shot a seven-point 180- Barley Installed Head Spanish-American Vets At a meeting of Spanish- American war veterans in the Vet followin installed for the'ensuing 'year- Commander, Harry H. Barley- senior vice-commander, H' Smith; junior vice-commander, w' S.

Landls, and adjutant and quartermaster, -Albert H. Hill, who has held for the past 10 years. Chaplain Jake Wolf in- -talied Hie officers. COOPER TO WED Hollywood, Dec: 9. Jackie Cooper, former child actor said today he will marry Actress June Home sometime he leaves here next Thursday.

Cooper said details of. the marriage have not yet been planned. rie is due to report back to Great Naval Training Station 17. The average owns three beds. American family Crochet A Nursery Zoo fi rt BLACK SHEEP in popcorn stitch crochet By DOROTHY ROE Associated Woman'g Editor The old crochet hoop comes in handy this Christ- mw, discover the shortage of Christmas toys.

The'playpen net will gurgle with Joy over guy Bluf- ed in cotton crochet, easy to make with dl- ections obtainable most needlework departments. time to turn out credltAble tssort- ot if you now. Ths mt- RUEFUL RHINOCEROS for youngest are You. need only cotton crochet thread, beads or buttons for eyes, ribbon for colUn cotton or scraps of fabric for stuffing. If you're ambitious, there are many other gay glfti that come from your crochet hats und handbags for thc women on your list, mufflers and gloves for Day, mittens and caps for the fry.

A shortage pf ready-made gifts is no problem to rha cart her own..

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