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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 16

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Phone 4600 for a WANT ATI Taker EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, OCTOBER 7, 1948 N33IXTS Land For Denied BvPHA Public, Bousing Administration has re- its refusal to sell land for church sites In the government- owned model town of GreenbeK, Md. Robert A. Marshall, acting director' of PHA's information division, said the agency's hands are tied by Supreme Court decisions banning government aid to religion. Leaders of six religious groups in the community of 8,000 announced formation of a joint-interdenominational group to continue efforts to acquire" church sites, Town Manager Charles T. McDonald said a survey two years ago showed approximately 1,600 Protestants, 1,100 Catholics and 400 Jews living In Greenbelt.

Since 1937. when the town was completed, Protestants and Jews have held sen-ices in the school and Catholics in the town theater. Churchmen said to 5100,000 has been, -collected for church buildings. Marshall said the PKA is forbidden by court decisions Irom donating 1 "or setting aside land for religions purposes. Selling small tracts for churches, he added, does not lit in with PEA.

plan to sell the town in its entirety. Berlin Air -Chief Obituary Mrs. William Allen, Sr. Mary Elizabeth -66, wife of William T. Eckhart Mines, died In.st night at l.hc homo of her diiushter, Mrs, John E.

Wolz, 215 Valley Street, with whom she had boon residing 10 months. Born at Red Hill, illegally i children and a great-granddaughter The body was taken to tile residence Eckhnrt Mines. Mrs. O. Kcfiuivcr MT.

Mrs. Inez ver, wife of Orville Ketnuvcr, died last night' at her residence on Me. She -had boon ill several months. Her husband and 1 mother, Mrs. of the late Henry and Mary (Myers) Klo.ster.-nnn.

In she belonged to St. Michael's Catholic Church, the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary and' the Loyal Order of Moose Surviving, her husband Tri-State Weddings Papafeorge-Teter PARSONS, W. Rosalie Teter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glean Teter, Parsons, became the bride of T-Sgt.

V. A. Papageorge, ton of Ifr. and Mrs; V. A.

jeorge, on July 26. The ceremony was- solemnized In Fort Hamilton Army chapel, Brooklyn, "Kith, Rev. Andrew Beading, chaplain, officiating. lie bride wore a white crepe'twc- piece suit Trfth -white accessories and corsage of red rosebuds. Miss Christine Ansaldl served as maid of honor.

She wore a length suit of light blue with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. T-Sgt. Samcel Russell was best man. SjfL Papageorge served £ve years overseas in World War in the Air Force. They are residing in New Tort.

plsney-Rohrbanjb. PETERSBURG, W. Va, Miss ZuUa ArveUa Rohrbaugn, "Washington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rohrbauga.

Jordan Hun, was married to James Douglas Disney, ion of Mrs. WHson Disney, Glen- jnont, and the late Mr. Disney, oa August 6 at Wooddde by Rev. Mr. Eoyer.

pastor of the Lutheran chnrch there. The bride wore a white suit with brown accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Ml-g Margie Martin was maid of honor. She wore a piak dress with blaefc accessories and a corsage of orchids. i Carl Miller Served as best man.

After the ceremony, the couple! left for Ocean- Mfl. are residing in, Glenmnnt. Mr. Disney: served'With the armed forces dirtf'g World War XL He ipeaz three years in the European Theatre and TOS awarded the Purple Heart, Kavenscraft-Smith PETERSBURG, w. Alice C.

Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Smith, and Richard E. Ravenscraft, son. of Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Ravenscraf Keyser, were recently united to. marriage the First Methodist Church, Oakland. Eev. C. Piciens, pastor, officiated.

Gny Hedrick, Maysville, was only attendant. bride is a graduate of burg High School and is employed here. The hridesroom Js a graduate of- Keyser High School-' He served 'two" years in the Marine Corps. They will reside near Maysville 'liter a wedding trip, to eastern cities. Lt-Gcn.

John K. Cannon takes over the critical job of com- i manding XL. Air Forces in Europe, -with responsibility for continuing the 'Berlin airlift. Former head of the Air Training Command, he succeeds Curtis E. LeMay, recently promoted to Head the U.

S. Strategic Air Forces, and daughter, are three sons. William George B. and Francis J. Allen, nil of Ecltfmrt: another daughter, Miss Roglna Allen, Mrs.

Annie Yost, Ohio; 'her. step-mother, Mrs. "William Snyder, this city; a Mrs, John McDowell, this city; five half-brothers, Henry more; a Bellaire, Annapolis Policeman Convicted Of Assault More fur pelts are taken annually In Louisiana than In Canada and Alaska combined. Lai- CfflcM Lewis M. ITIlaon Firs: Nidosil Slot CUEitrZind.

Ma. OEDEE OF PUBLICATION' Ko. ro.TM ia the Cmn lor Couaty. John J. ir.tivlilua.ny and Artmlninrazor.

in the Orshacs' Court of. county. of tSc Estate ot Ttonuu a. Grmy. deceased, late of Alle.

jwny County. Maryland, aad Jane Gray Dunn aad Sarhm'el Kuan, her husband, Coraplaiszsa, 73. Annie Cray, widow. Comer Gra? and Itary Gray, his Tire SUesirorth Gray, nnmarried. John Gray mcl Annie.

Gray, his wife. William Gray iffly Gray, his Frunk Gray and Isabelle Gray, his wife. Hoy Gray and llartirt: Gray, his -wife. Graham" Gray and Mute Gray, iis Clarence Gray, Annie Gray, widow. Helen Gnr Cooixr Carl Cooper, her tied.

Jaaes Ijrson, widower. Alta Larson tnt" Gtarw her huj- band; Aleda EOjIe and Jesse Ensle. her Archie Gray and Sadie Gray. his wile, Mary Gray Anderson and John Aniienon. irr husbind.

Alex Gray and Mae -Cray, his wile. William Gray and Gray, his w'Je; Nocella Gray -xtdow. Ronald Gray and Ursula Gray. P. Gray and Merla Gray, wile; Jarnes McSrr.de.

widower, Mary XteKenzle Gtriii: and Elbert GarUtz. her husband. McGann, icidower Aloy- sicj McGann and Anna McGaan, DeJend- inu. The object sul: is to procure a Decree ot Court for saie of certain leal estate located la the Village of Moscow in AUejany Couatv, owned I by Thomas E. Gray the time ot his death on 21.

1945, and r.ow vested fci the above named parties as his only fceirs at law and next to tin, and the division of the proceeds from the salt among those entitled to receive the same. The Bill states that the non-resident owners oj the said real estate are John Gray and Annie Gray, his wife. Roy Gray and Marjrare; Gray, his wife: Annie Gray. widow; Mary G. Anderson and John And.

erson; her husband: Alein. Engle and Jesse her husband; Helen G. Cooper ajid Carl Cooper, "her husband: Archlt Gray and Sidie 'Gray, his wife: Alex Gray and Mae Gray, his wife: wmiam. Gray and Louise Gray, his -wife: James Larson, widower; Alia, Larson Benham II and George Benhani. her husband, and Gray and ilerla Gray, his wife, and recites further al! the parties to the suit are adults and that property will not admit of "divided aj-on; the parties entitled thereto loss or injury and it would adrantaiieous to all parties concerned for the Court to decree said sale and the proper division of the money arising there' IT IS, THZSSUPO.V.

THIS day of September. 1918, by the Circuit Court for Ailejany County. la EQUity. ordered that the Complainants, by causlns copy of this order to be published once la each of four successive weeks in some newspaper published In Allecany County. Maryland, before the 25th day of October, i 134S.

give notice to the absent and aoa- resident Defendants, waminj them and them to be and appear in' this Court In person, or by Solicitor on or lore the 10th day of November, 1348, to show cause if any they have why -a Decree not to be passed as prayed. JOSEPH S. BOOEN', Clerk. 'Tow Cony, Test: JOSEPH E. BODES', 'n'.

T-Sept. 23-30, Oct. 1-11 Klosterman. Eckhart; Klosterman. Frostbur nd of Cumberland; ,11 grand- Oliver B.

Kidwell MORGANTOWN, W. Benjamin Kidwell, 65. local carpenter who died Saturday night at his home, .609. Buxton burled Tuesday in Mt. "Onion Cemetery.

Services at Union Christian Church near Slaincsvlllo were conducted by Rev. J. A. Pettcrson, pastor, and Hov, A. Hofrlchter, Jr.

Mr. Kidwell was born in Hampshire County, a son of the late B. and Sarah Ellen (Moreland) Kidwell. He is survived by liis widow, the former Miss Lena. McDonald; a in the Tichnell Cemetery at Chestnut Grove.

Pallbears were Waller TJchnell- Ervin Tichnell, Cleavor Tichnell Riley Wilson, Gavor Wilson, Hugl: Tichnell and William Smith. Plowerbearers were Shirley Vir'ts? Clara. Mne Savnge. N.iomu Bray. Wllma, Diu-uls and Hilda Tichnell, Lillian nncl Arbutus Taylor and Nonrm Bray.

Abraham L. Hayes MORGANTOWN, W. L. resident of Cranesville. died Monday in jMemorial.

Hospital, Cumberland. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Virgie May, White Oak; Mrs. Baltimore hospital, was celebrated Maude Teets, Lake Ford, and this morning in Peter and Paul Lula Teets, Cranesville, and a son, Asa Hayes, Lake Ford. CIILI, and(f Oliver B.

Kidwell Cum- --Motorist Killed In Headon Crash Paul Eshelman, 28, New Knter- prise, Bedford county. was instantly killed yesterday in a headpn collision on Route 867, three miles south of the Blair county line in of the skull and right leg. Patrolman Pennsylvania. He suffered fractures Francis A. McPherson, 22, yesterday convicted of police commissioner's step-daughter but -was found innocent of attempt- Ing to 'rape her.

Circuit Judge James E. Boylan gave McPherson an. indeterminate sentence of -not more than four years in the. State reformatory. Mrs.

Virginia Chambers, stepdaughter of Police Commissioner Thomas G. Basil, testified the may- ried ex-Annapolis, policeman laiock- ed her down-and banged -her head against the railroad tracks May 18 as she took a short-cut home from! Gerardstown, and Misses Anna Lee and Phyllis Kidwell, at home; two grandchildren; two brothers, Robert "Kidwell; Paw Paw, and Osa. Kidwell, Slainesville, and four sister's, Mrs. Lona Wolford, and. Mrs, Elsie McBride, Cumber- Detroit; Mrs.

Eleanor Keefe, Cum- 1 ings; one son, Ronald Rawlings; Ve'rnon E. Rankin, Norris UrJce; erland; Mrs. Ruth tnisjoce daughter, Miss and Emily and John -JHawlings; one home. The body will be taken tlio lome tomorrow morning. Mrs.

William Miller Mrs. Florence fOuvall) Miller, 85, of Wllllnm M. Miller, died this noi'filng at her home In Plc.irdy. was born December 27, 1802, in Preston county, Va. A sister, Mrs.

Minnie Lear, Loua- coning, also survives. Pauline M. Charles Umstot, B. G. Bailey and Mrs.

Fred Gehauf, Marlinton, W. brothers, O. and Logan Rawlings, both of Mineral counts'. Several'nieces-and nephews and one mnternal aunt, Miss Sallie Saylor, survive. Pallbearers Alston Green.

Honorary pallbearers were E. Frank Sears, Hamp'toB Taylor, 'William'-, Urice, Harvey Soramen'jlle, S. A. Park, C. T.

Lloyd 'Biser, Edward Broujjh and' Webster Simpson. ial was in Queens Point. Cemetery. Brode Services requiem taass for John Erode, 81, who died Sunday Doyle JRites Rites were'held this morn lug in St. Patrick's Catholic Church for Mrs.

Eliza E. Doyle, 7-1, wile ot Thomas J. Doyle, 450 Goethe Street, who died at her Tuesday, Rev. J. Lawrence Kilkenny, pastor, Catholic Church by Rev.

Alban Hammal, O.F.M. pastor. Interment was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were William H. Mareaa, Joseph' Martin, William Buley, Harry Sowers, Wyant Messman and Lester Heinrlch.

Rawlings Uuri.il KEYSER, W. funeral was celebrant of the requiem Scrvice ior Frank'Wright Rawlings and burial took place in St. Mary's! who died at his hom September 25, Oldtown Roa'd. held at his home near. Mend Pallbearers were Allen Spear, i Chapel, September 29, with Rev.

C. daughters, Mrs. Larsons, Thomas Boone John land, and Mrs. Ethel Allen and Mrs.i° weeks. H.

stitcher, Richard Boyle and'Ray- mond Higjins. Mrs. Amos Perdew Ann (Sloan) Perdew, 65, wife of Amos Perdew, died this morning at her homo, 135 McCulIoli Street, after an. illness Ida Eott, Paw Paw. Leydig Rites SPRINGTOWN, Pa'.

A funeral Dr. Ley dig, 61, former Cumberland' dentist, who died Monday at his home here, was held this afternoon at the residence. Hurt in. the same crash was C.JRev. John 'Ducher, pastor of the Guy Barley, 68, Martinsburg, W.

who remained iri "fair" condition at Nason Hospital, Roaring Springs, today. Attaches said he sustained two "broken ribs and a fractured shoulder. Pennsylvania State Police said Eshelman. was driving south on a gradual curve the right front section of his -car. struck Barley's automobile traveling in 'the opposite direction.

Both cars were cni side of the' road Perdew was a member ot H. Mead, Eckhart, officiating. He was assisted Rev. R. D.

Marshall and Rev. Brook Heavner. Mr. Rawlings, a life-long resident of Mineral county, was born at Ridgeville, W. the son of William C.

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McPherson, who pleaded guilty to common assault, testified, he had been drinking, blacked out and "couldn't remember" anything that happened before, during and after 'the incident. i authorities arrived. The Eshelman car -was demolish- Hyndman Reformed Charges officiated and interment was in Eillcrest Burial Park, Cum- berlMd. Pallbearers were nephews, Paul' elites, Montell elites, Roy C. Clayton, William LeycUg, Charles Leydig and Neil.Leydlg.

Honorary' pallbearers, were members of Joint Consistory of the Hyndman Wellersburg Reformed Charge. JTaylor Service WESTEROTORT 'A funeral service for Mrs. Velma. M. Taylor, 41, Chestnut Grove, who died Sun- ed, police said, adding that night was held yesterday at the other vehicle was badly Bedford County Coroner Vernon Geisel is assisting 'in the tion.

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