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Phone 4600 for a WANT AD Taker EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 NIGIXTS in the Tichnell Cemetery at Chestbut Grove. Pallbears were Walter Tichnel! Ervin Cleavor Tichuell Riley Wilson, Gavor Wilson, Hugl: Tichnell and William Smith. Flowerbearers were Shirley Virts Mac Savage, Naoma Bray. Wilma. Daruls and Hilda Tichncil, Delores, 'Lillian and Arbutus Tuylor and Norma Bray.

Abraham Hayes MORGANTOWN, W. 82, resident of Cranesville. died Monday in Memorial. Hospital, Cumberiand. Survivors Juclude three daughters, Mrs.

Virgic May, White Oak: Maude Teets, Lake Ford, and Mrs. Lula Teets, Cranesville, and a son, Asa Hayes, Lake Ford. Doyle Rites Rites were' held thi's morning 111 St. Patrick's Catholic Gaurch, for Mrs. Eliza E.

Doyle, of Thomas J. Doyle, 450 Goethe Street, who died at her tome Tuesday, Rev. Kilkenny, pastor, was celebrant of the requiem mass and burial took place in St. Mary's Cemetery, Oldtown Road. Pallbearers.

were. Allen Spear, Elmer Larsons, Thomas Boone, John H. Stitcher, Richard Boyle and Raymond Higgins. Mrs. Amos Perdew PROS TR Ann (Sloan) Perdew, 65, wife of Amos Ferdew.

died this morning at her hone, 135 McCullon Street, after an finess five weeks. Mrs. Perdew was a men.ber of Michael's Catholic Church and the 'Sodality of the, Blessed Virgin Mary, Surviving, besides her husband, five chIldren, James Perdew "You'll COLD DAYS Colorful Shag Rugs 99c. to- 1.99 A boos Isn't complete these days without shag rugs. They're part what you're looking for when you want to add new life to the appearance of your home.

Use them in ADy room for touch of color, Special BEDSPREADS $5.39 Value $4.98 Full-size beauties of soft fluffy cheuille. Well made in assorted colors with contrasting floral design in the center. SAVE IN OCTOBER AT MURPHY'S! Many Uses for Sturdy Indian Blankets 2.69 old 'Indian blankets! What would you do without them? We kaow you like them so we have in stock. a large supply of wonderfully warm, sturdy cotton Indian blankets. SECOND FLOOR Che wAs born December 27, 1862, in.

Preston county, W. Va. A sister, Minnie Lear, Lonaconing, also survives. Brode Services A requiem mass for John C. Brodie, 81, who died Sunday in a Baltimore hospital, was celebrated this morning in SS.

Peter and Paul Catholic Church by Rev. Alban Hammal. O.F.M. pastor. Interment was In the church cemetery.

Pallbearers were William H. Marcan, Joseph William Buicy. Harry Sowers, Wyant Mossman and Lester Heinrich. Rawlings Burial KEYSER, W. funeral service for Frank Wright Rawlings who died at his September 26.

was held his home near. Mead Chapel, September 29, with Rev. C. Mead, Eckhart, officiating. He was assisted by Rev.

R. D. Marshall and Rev. Brook Mr. Rawlings, a life-long resident of Mineral county, was born at Ridgeville, W.

the son of WIlliam H. C. Rawlings, and Mary E. (Saylor) Rawlings. He and his son, Roneld Rawlings, were owners and operators of the Rawlings Dairy on their farm.

He was 'a member of Mead Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church which he helped to construct. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. May (Harvey) Rawl-1 Detroit: Mrs. Eleanor Keefe, Cum-lings; crland; Mrs. Ruth Kreitzbury, this ty; and Emily and John home.

The body will be taken the none tomorrow morning, Mrs. William Miller Mrs. Florence (Duvall) Miller, 85, wife of William M. Miller, died this norning at her home in Picardy. Che wAs born December 27, 1862, in.

Find It MURPHY'S AHEAD GET YOUR DRESS UP WINDOW SHADES 45c: 65c (Tamounted) (Monated) They look like fine-count cloth in tan, buff, ivory, green and white. LOVELY CURTAIN 19c 39 Make up your own curtairs, size windows and doors. There's in 35 to S8 inch widths. COLORFUL DRAPERY "Vat Dye" 36-inch Print Colorful Plaid Homespun, Heavy 36-inch Floral Drapery FRIDAY Buy Your and We Will Make Your Draperies one, son, Ronald Rawlings: one daughter, Miss Pauline M. Rawlings; one sister, Mrs.

Gehauf, Marlinton, W. and two brothers. O. A. Rawlings and Logan Rawlings, both of Mineral county.

Several nieces- and nephews and one maternal aunt, Miss Sallie Saylor, survive. Pallbearers were Emory: Land For Churches Denied By PHA WASHINGTON-(P--The Public Housing Administration has re-! affirmed Its refusal to sell land for! church sites, in the governmentowned town of Greenbelt, Md. Robert A. Marshall, acting director of PHA's information division, said the agency's bands are tied by Supreme Court decisions banning government ald 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 sears ago showed approximately 1,600 0 Protestants, 1,100 Catholics and 400 living In Greenbelt. Since 1937. when the town was completed, Protestants and Jews hare held services in the school auditorium and Catholics in the town theater. Churchmen said $75,000 to $100,000 already has been for 'church buildings. Marshall said the PHA is forbidden br cour: decisions from donatsetting land for reIgious purposes.

Selling small tracts far churches. be added, does not fit plan to sell the depression-bull: town in its entirety. Tri-State Weddings Papageorge-Teter PARSONS, W. Rosalfe Teter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Teter, Parsons, became the bride of T-Sg. V. A. V. Papageorge, son of Mr.

and Mrs: A. Papageorge, on July 26. The ceremony was. solemnized in Fart Hamilton Army chapel, BrookNya, with Rev. Andrew Beading, chaplain, oficiating, The bride wore a white crepe topiece suit with white accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds.

Miss Christine Ansaldi served as maid of honor. She wore a streetlength suit of light blue with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. T-Sgt. Samtel Russell was best man. oN Sgt.

overseas in Papageorge World War served I in Are the years Air Force. They are residing in New York. Disney-Robrbaugh PETERSBURG, W. Va. Miss Zulla, daughter Arvella of Mr.

Rohrbaugh, and Mrs. Washing- WAliam Rohrbaugh, Jordan Run, Was married to James Douglas Dimey, son of Mrs. Wilson Disney, Glenmont, and the late Mr. Disney, on August 6 at Woodside by Rev. Mr.

Hoyer, pastor of the Lutheran church there, The bride wore a white suit with brown accessories and corsage of white orchids. Miss Margie Martin was maid of honor. She wore a pink dress with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Carl Miller Served as best men. After ceremony, the couple left for City, Md.

They: are residing in, Glenmont. Mr. Disney served with the armed forces dicing World War I. He spent three years in the European Theste and was awarded the Purple Heart, PETERSBURG. W.

Miss Alice C. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith, and Richard E. Rarenscrait, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Ravenscraft, Keyser, were' recently united in marriage the First Methodist Church, Oakland. Rev. C. Pickens, pastor, officiated.

Mrs. Guy Hedrick, Maysville, was the only attendant The bride is a graduate of Petersburg High School and is employed here. The bridegroom is a graduate of Keyser High School. He served two years in the Corps. They will reside near Maysville after a wedding trip.

to eastern cities. fur pelts are taken annually in Louisiana than in Canada and Alaska combined. Calces of Lewls M. Wilson Pirs: National Rank Bldg-. Cumberland, Mfd.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION No. 20.123 Equity 14 the Circus: Court for Allegary County. Maryland. Jobs J. Gray.

Fidower, individually and 43 Administrator, in the Orphans' Court of Allegary County. Maryland, of the Estate of Thomas R. Gray. deceased. Inte of AlleKEAS County, Maryland and Jase Gray Nuan and Nathaniel Duan, her busband, Complainsas, vs.

Annie Gray, widow, Comer Graz and agary Gray, his wife. Gray, unmarried. John Gray and Anale. Gray, bis wife. William Gray 19d his Frank Gray and Isabelle Gray, his wife, Roy Gray and Gray.

his wie. Graham Gray and Marte Graf, his wile, Clarence Gray, Annie Gray. widow. Helen Gray Cooper and Carl Cooper, her husband, Jamies Leson, widower, Alta Larson Benham and Gearke Denham, her bus. band; Gray Engle and Jesse Engle.

her busband; Archle Oras and Sadte Gray. his wile, stars Gray Anderson and Jokn Azderzon, be: husband, Alex Gray sad Mae -Gras. his William Gray and Louise Gray, his wile: Norella Gray, widow, Ponsid Graf and Ursula Gray, his Willian P. 0:37 and Meria his wile: James McKenzie, widower. Mary McKenzie and Elbert Garlitz, her husband.

John McGaan, widower. Aloysits McCann and Anns McGinn, DefendLets. The object of this sul: is to procure Decree of Court fo: the sale of certata seal estate located in the Village of Noscox in Allegany County. Maryland, owned by Thomas Gray 8: the time of his death on 21, 1945. and now rested In the above zamed parties as his ad's heirs at law acd sex: to kin, and the civision of the proceeds from the sale among those entitled to recelve the same.

The BIL states shat the pon-resident owners of the said seal estate are Joha Gray and Annie Gray, his wife. Roy Gray and Margare: Gray. his wile: Aanle Gray. widow: Mary G. Anderson and John erson; be: husband: Aleda G.

Engle ard Enzic. her husband; Helen Cooper and Carl Cooper, her husband: Archie Gray and Sadie Gray. Sis wife: Alex Gray and Mae Gray, his wife: Witlain Gray and Louise Gray, his James Larson. zidover: Alta Larson Benbam and George Beaham, her basband. and Titan 2.

Gray and Merlo Gray, his and recites further all the parties to the suf: are adults and that the propercy will Dot admit of among the parties entitled thereto without loss or injury and it would De adraatazeors to all parties concerned for the Court to decree said sale and the proper division or the money arising there.from. IT IS. THERSOPON, THIS 2nd day of September, 1948. 57 the Circuit Court Yo: Coonty. Maryland.

13 Equity. ordered that the Complainants, by causinz cops of this order to be published once ba each of tour weeks in 60me newspaper published in Allegans Counts. Mars land, before the 25th das October, 1948. cire motice to she absent and resident Defendants. Farming them and each of them to be and appear tc this Court to person by Solicito: on or before the 10th das of Norember, 1946, to sbow cause 1: they have why Decree ought not to be passed as prayed.

JOSEPH E. BODEN, Clerk. True Copy, Test: JOSEPH E. BODEN, T-Sept. 23-30, Oct.

7-14 Berlin Air Chief John K. Cannon takes over the critical job of commanding S. Air Forces in Europe, with responsibilily for continuing the Berlin airlift. Former head of the Air Training Command, he succeeds Lt. -Gen.

Curtis E. LeMay, recently promoted to Head the U.S, Strategic Air Forces. Annapolis Policeman Convicted Of Assault ANNAPOLIS Rookie Patrolman Francis A. McPherson, 22, yesterday was convicted of assaulting the police commissioner's step-daughter but was found innocent of attempting to rape her. Circuit Judge James E.

Boylan gave McPherson an indeterminate sentence of more than four years in the. State reformatory. Mrs. Virginia Chambers, stepdaughter of Police Commissioner Thomas G. Basil, testified the married ex-Annapolis, policeman ed her down- and banged her head against the railroad tracks May as she took a nome from a May day school festival.

McPherson, who pleaded guilty to common assault, testified he had been drinking, blacked out "couldn't remember" anything that happened just before, during and after 'the incident. Obituary Mrs. Willian Allen, Sr. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Allen, wife of William T.

Allen, Sr. hart Mines, diced last night al home of her daughter, Mrs. John E. Wolz, 215 Valley Surcet. with whom she had been residing Born at Red Hili, Allegany County, Mrs.

Allen was 'a daughter of the late Henry and Mary (Myers) Klosterman. In Frostburg, she be-; longed to St. Michael's Catholic Church, the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Loyal Order of Moose Auxiliary. Surviving, besides her husband and daughter, are three sons. liam Jr.

George B. and Francis J. Allen, all of Eckhart: another daughter, Miss Regina Allen, Baltimore: a sister, Mrs. Annie Yost, Bellaire, Ohio; 'her. stop-mother, William Snyder, this city: 2 half-sister.

Mrs. John McDowell, Ihls clty; five Eckhart: Henry Bernard Klosterman. John Klosterman. Frostburg, and Joseph and Charles Klosterman, both of Cumberland: ,11 Motorist Killed In Headon Crash Paul Esholman, 28, New Enterprise, Bedford county, was instantly killed yesterday in a headon collision on Route B67, three miles south of the Blair county line in Pennsylvania. He suffered fractures of the skull and right leg.

Hurt 1r. the same crash. was C. Guy Barley, 68, Martinsburg, W. who remained in "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 gradual curve when the right front section of his -car. struck Barley's automobile traveling in the opposite direction. Both cars were 0.2 the east side of the road when the authorities arrived. The Eshelman car was demolished, police said, adding that the other vehicle was badly damaged.

Bedford County Coroner Vernon Gelsel is assisting in the investigation. and a great-granddaughter The bedy was taken to the residence Ir. Eckhar: Mines. 0. Kefauver MT.

SAVAGE Inez ver, Orville Kefnuver, died last night at her. residence on Mt. Savage- Road. Sine had been ill sev-i cral months. Her husband and mother, Mrs.

DeVore, are the only survivors. Oliver B. Kidwell MORGANTOWN. W. Benjamin 66, local carpenter who died Saturday night at his .609.

Buxton Street, was buried Tuesday in Mt. Union Cemetery. Services at Union Christian Church near Slainesville conducted by Rev. J. A.

Petterson, pastor, and Rev. J. A. Hofrichter, Jr. Mr.

Kidwell was born in Hampshire County, a son of the late B. A. and Sarah Ellen (Moreland) Kidwell. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Lona McDonald; a son. Ollver B.

Kidwell, Cumberland; three daughters. Mrs. Opbal Abshire. Gerardstown, and Misses Anna Lee and Phyllis Kidtwo well, at brothers, home; Robert two grandchildren: Paw, and Osa Kidwell, Slainesville, and four sisters, Mrs. Lona Wolford, and.

Mrs. Elsie McBride, Cumberland, and Mrs. Ethel Allen and Mrs. of Ida Hott, Paw Paw. Leydix Rites St.

SPRINGTOWN, Pa'. -A funeral service fo: Dr. John- M. Leydlz, 61, former Cumberland dentist, who died Monday at his home here. was held this afternoon at the residence.

Rev. John 'Ducher, pastor of the Eyndman Wellersburg Reformed Charges officinted and interment was in Hillcrest Burial Park, Cumberland. Pallbearers were nephews, Paul Clites, Montell Clites, Roy C. Clayton, William Leydig, Charles Leydig and Nell. Leydig.

Honorary pallbearers were members of the Joint Corsistory of the Hyndman Wellersburg Reformed Charge. Taylor, Service WESTERNPORT A funcral service for Mrs. Velma M. Taylor, 41, Chestnut Grove, who died Sunday night was held yesterday at the Chestnut Church with Rev. Edwin B.

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