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TfcN EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, NEWS FROM FR0STBURG NEARBY TRKSTATE SECTIONS scr, FRQSTBURG GUESTS AT DINNER PARTV FiCtUburf. June 55 Dr. and Albert C. Cook, Cumberland, married recently tn Mollne. tn, were at dlniier party, night at the horae of Mr.

and; Mrs. Johnson. Garretti county, given by the choir of the' Hrst M. B. Church Others tn! attendance were Mabel' COODOT, Margaret Jones, Datha Thomas.

Virginia Neff. Nell: f. VTISTTHI'HH Rimimx William' WAR THREAT LOOMS for BLACK Dr. Cook la the son of John Cook, street. ROTARY CLUB INSTALLS Frostourg.

June 3S Harrv Midland, gave an illustrated on the process used In refining oil law evening before the PrMtburg Ciub. MTie club installed the foJlowmg officers: Benjamin H. McCriclcin. president; John D. Rees.

vice-president; H. Reford treasurer; WU- iiam Hvin. Aecretary; Prof. Richard RUfr. William 9 Jenkins and WiUlam C.

director? Dr B. A. Peck Oakland. Md a gutst. PERSONAL AND GENKRAL Mountain Chapter, No.

IS. Order; Eastern Star, will have tu final' meeur.g lor trie summer season to- morrow at p. m. The annual plc- tuc will be held in July Miss Rachael Byrnei, HyatuvlUe, i Md and Glenn Mosely. Washing-: um.

Miss Byrnes' mother, Mrj. Mollie Byrnes, Maple street. Miss Mary Irene Powers is visit-' her conslns. Miw Rachael and Mrs William Footen. Hyatuville.

Mr and Mrs. Edward J. Fraley and Robert Fraley. Baltimore, ed Mrs. FtaU-y's jLMcr.

Mrs. Edward L. Goodlng. Mrs. Cinriereila Paricur.

Swissvale and Mrs. Xed Cornelius, Wllk- tnsburg. are visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs.

J. T. Newlin. Llg- ooier. Pa and Mr.

and Mrs. Ned KITZMILLER KiUmiUer, June 35. women's auxiliary of the Church met Wednesday night. A shower given in honor of Mrs. Shore.

Those preeent were: Mrs. Charles Mosser, Grace Evans, Clarence Rollman, Anna Mae Shore; )Lucy Sollsrs, Pearl Warolck, jBarrick, Mary Sharpless, Anna WU- Ison. Nonle Altman, Cora Campbell, 'John Bishop, HatUe Ball, Annie mary Jtoiiman. FAMOUS MERMAID NOW FASHION DESIGNER Gertrude Ederle Ends 'Secret Individualism' and Takes Up New Career. By MARIAN YOUNG NEA Service Staff Correspondent June the surface it appears chat Gertrude Ederle.

woman ever to swim I oast IB mnnthi ttestams for IN FASHION SWIM SECRETARY TAKES EMPLOYERS ADVICE orocner, CTUtriea. Murtjuiiown. Dr. A. K.

Fiddler, of Elkins, was a visitor several days. Ida Mae Burton has returned Short Run. Mr. and Mrs. John Newhouse, i Elkins.

visited the former's brother, Steve Newhouce. I MlM Ada Ball and DeVall Swead- 'ner returned to Frederick, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Baucom re- 'turned to Durham, N.

C. Mrs. Baucom was Miss Mildred Sharpless. Miss Mary Susan and Arlene In reality, she has been creating a. new design for Jiving.

An accident which injured backbone and caused her to spend a year in bed made ths 28-year-old brunette, whoce name Is legend in swimming circles, realize that ihe profession around which she bum her early life no longer would be open to her. She knew, too, that she must make a place for herself in some other field. since she always has made her own Jones are visiting their grandjnoth- I 10 1 ttn Patterns irom 11- lustrations in mail-order catalogues at the age of 13 and, later on, designing original models that were the envy of her school chums, it WAS natural that she should turn to-the only oUier work she knew anvthing StouU Have Protagonist In this, she has shown the same healthy stick-to-it-iveness that made her keep on, hour after hour that summer day In 1926 when she, an 18-year-old girl whose father ran a butcher ah op on New York's Tenth swam the span of water between England and. bringing fame and fortune to her Child of Goet To School I Emperor HaJle Selassie I. in Introducing reforms In his negro em- er at Mannlnglon, W.

Va. Mrs. Mary McGregory returned to Frostburg. Prof. O.

P. Jones is a business visitor to Baltimore. Mr. and Kenneth Howe and son, Westemport, visited the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Coleman. 1 Those entering CCC from here were Garland Rosier, WHlard Klrby Rolland Davis, William Lancaster John Balcaumls. Dr. and Mrs. Ballard and son, iJohn, of Wilmington, visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Kinkead. i Vernon Michaels, of Berkeley visited relatives Sunday. Rev. J.

Beaty Smith, former pastor of the Presbyterian Church, preached Sunday morning. His sub- being "Love and Fight." Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Mortimer, son, Mrs. Luther Boor and chil- idren. Bedford. visited here Sun- netti Cornelias. WiliirjburK, spent Sun- pire, abolished slavery in The law Is enforced through special flay with Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Grimm, i "slave police." In order to aid the freed slaves, the emperor Weat Main street. i took many activities on their behalf.

Among these was the establish- Mrs. John Koch and daughter. Iment. from his private purse, oi schools for their children. Here is an Diana.

Wheeling, are the quests of I Ethiopian youngster working away at hts writing lesson in "The School KathBrine Koch. I of the Children of the Emperor." Miss Edith Kclchart vUltlng her brother. Bronie fokharu Canton Ohio Miss EllzabeUi Wright Is visiting Mrs. William Ramsey Canton, Ohio. IT Miss Doria Metger.

daughter of --Mr. Mrs. Earl Metger, has en-i KEYSER Keyser, W. June 25. Reunion After 56 Years DAVIS roiled in the Peabody Conservatory 1 of sister.

Mrs. T. B. Prye. Davis, W.

June 25. Miss Nonna. Green entertained Edward Martin. Chicago is the cjass oi of Music. Baltimore, lor week course in music.

slT-) Thls th time the brother -C Moorrfield. W. June 25 Eleven Fetooj InUictmtnU At June term of circuit court and sister have met for fifty-six and ihe first time Mr. Martin been to Ksyser since ne left here sixty-dve years ago when quite a small boy. Not First Rum Purchaser A turned ll felony indictments Woodrow Wifklns stealing and two lor Glenn Bennett.

Hobcil (or stealing a Chevrolet sedan belonging to Rev. J. C. Frist; fJoyd D. G.

Dellinger for miking checks without sufd- when Hughie that lan Sunday School Friday night. The Ladles Aid Society of the M. E. Church will meet with Mrs. R.

D. Helronlmuj tomorrow. Mlsa Nellie Hoffman is attending the summer term at West Virginia, University. Mrs. Harold Phelps and son Harry, visiting at Romney.

OUon, Cleveland, Is vislt- 1 v. was flrit when the Mrs Mary Phelps and daughter, store opened last Friday. WIA a mistake as has been in the liquor. Twelfth Birthdar Part; Miss Reatha Adams celebrated Ktihbrouc -Height Prost and clem In the banks on whichi tm tfl birthday yesterday were drawn; Carl Reel Those present were and entering a Ue Marguerite Rotruck, Roy Bott for operatlnt' Carollne Sandc Elizabeth Rotruct, car on a oubllc hlzhwav 0111 Shores. Lee House- car on a public highway while' -Bunder the Influence of liquor, his second offense, and two' Stanley, R.

D. Heironimus and family are home from Detroit- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bradford, anc! Mlsa Gwendolyn Day, Keyser, are guests of Bowman Mutton. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Teter. Cumberland. visited Mrs. O.

A. Shaffer. Misses Nellie Wen, Morgantowc, Householder, Edna Mtxon. Charles Coffman I nuu tww T- misdemeanor follows-! RuUl Jlrnm y. John.

Don- Kenneth Snyder for carrying a' altl Ray and Letla Mae Adams, pistol; Oils L. May disturbing an! assembly of people met for the wor- I -ihlp of God. Ill for several I Hmer Hose pleaded to ft i month improving, (elony indictment. He ww ordered! Robert S. Pownall will leave to- to give bond of 1500 for good be-j morrow 'or Worcester, to Mrs and two daugh- and to report to the court.

summer with his daugh- whenever called to receive sentence.i ter Mrs Matthew J. Matthews. Woodrow Wllkinj pleaded guilty, Mtasea Evelyn Bright and Heteo to strallng meal from Miller.Pownall will attend the summer and was sentenced to five years iniUrm of Clark University at Wor-! the penitentiary. Mass tens, Clarksburg, has joined Mr. Allen, who is In carge of the prison labor building the Davls-Harman hoad.

Miss Mamie Slebert has gone to to spend a Miss Edith Murray, Cumberland, was a. guest of Mrs. W. L. Burley.

Stanislau Paczosa, given naturalization papers in Circuit Court at Parsons. June 17. He has been a resident here many years. from Lucius to Mrs. Elmer Summers and fiaugh- Johnson.

Nancy Jean, Toledo, Ohio are 1 1 visiting the former's mother. 'Mrs ROMNEY The within 60 days and 10 marry again within six months Truae Ethel E. Romney, W. June 25. A good will motorcade from JeS- ierson and Berkeley counties arrived day.

Miss Sarabelle Jones, who has been 111, Is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. S. 8.

Bender met their sons, Don and Ala, of Washington, at Winchester, for a picnic dinner Sunday, Those taking the scholarship examination at Oakland, were: Evelyn Hutson, John Hutson and Russell Kellar. Mrs. Edith Hutson, Mrs. OTtannell and Mrs. Edna Jones attended Homemakers' School at College Park.

MT. SAVAGE Mt. Savage. Jooc 26. The members of St.

Patrick's Catholic Church will sponsor an entertainment in St. Patrick's Hall Friday night for the benefit of the church. Games be played. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Dcffenbaugh announce the birth of a daughter Sunday. Mrs. Mary Ann Barth. mother of Edward Barth. Is a patient at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland.

Miss Cecelia Mulligan spent Sunday In Washington, George Green and Reginald O'Connor spent Sunday In Pittsburgh. Mrs. Colin Bowers. Mrs. Jennie JOftklns and Mrs.

Grace Monte re- tuigncd from College Park. O'Connon, student at St. Mary's Seminary, returned to Baltimore after visiting Edward Malloy. Joseph Conway and son, Edward and daughter. Alice and Miss Ann Conway visited Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Conway, McKeesport, Sunday. Mlsees Anna Maiy and Catherine Larkin have returned from spending several months their sister, Mrs. Jennie Hopkins, Laurel, and their brother. Rev.

George Larkin, Bowte, Md. They were accompanied home by Rev. Father Larkin and their nephew George Hopkins, student at St. Mary's Seminary, and their niece, Miss Ileen Hopkins. Miss Loretta Carabine visited Her sister, Mrs.

Joseph Becker, McKeesport. staple parents and to the courage is sexless. Her ideas in this new-for-a- swlmming-champion field of en- Mia Alma M. Hudkins, Cleveland girl, recently visittd New Yorlc for the font and slopped at lloiel McAlpin. She hat ifiit to say: and for living- PARSONS TERRA ALTA my bou I itop at (he McAlpin where be always hii headquarter).

He said would enjoy the best or everything at a cost I could afford lo pay, I did. toiiim and lo you. good ward Tor the McAlpin." ftnm lAr UtAtpim guestslikelhismore than justify our efforts lo make the McAlpin tbe choice oi thoughtful We offer large, luxurious rooms, an unusually convenient location, the finest food, and IOOJ! satisfaction lo every and, by the way, we guarantee it. JOH.N J. TOU.FLE.

Uialgir ed body across the EugJish channel to set a time record (14 hours 31 th en and WOIQen to find becoming clothes. I don't think, stout women ever should attempt to wear just extra-size ought to wear costumes, made with their size in mind and which will make them look pounds slimmer." to Teach SwirtunLnr The young woman who led a triumphant march up Fifth Avenue and received a New York ovation such as all celebrities dream about went on to mention a few rules she house Ior vhlch ihere yesterday, inviting the citizens MUa Rosemary Conley, Braddock, Is to remarry within 80 days. Alimony was fixed at 1140 annually. for Pa. rf Mrs.

L. E. Mastellar is at Pair- i ardlsts in the party vi JTV- Questions Before Penna. State Bar At Bedford Sl ie chers i th her dau 8 hters Misses Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Williams, son. and Kitty Mastellar. students Phil Holland, and Mrs Troutman of (Eikins, visited Mrs. 3. H.

winiams. Bedford June Should local police be scrapped in faror of a state-wide Should dishonest lawyers be pilloried In the public press and hounded front public life? Miss Betty Reese CoJTey is spend- Mf and Mrs. Harrison Rogers and IK this week at Front Royal, Va. json. Jack, Atlanta.

are the Hansel Snider and Lorraine Hut-'8 uests Mr. and Bernard Hill! son ar-; In Charleston taking thej and Mr Mrs. John P. Corbett. Board dental examination.

Miss Josephine McKeever is vlsit- a visitor. Mrs. Joseph Blttner and son, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. William Blttner and son, William and daughter, Clara, Mr.

and Mrs. George Barton and daughter. Georgia, May and Jacob Werle. Pittsburgh, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

John Nie- ln Orlando Reynolds, who graduated from Harvard, gone ls the New Deal despotism and to Charleston for Interne work in Charleston General Hospital. He tyranny? Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Holben, TRI-TOWNS Prostburg. Those a few of ihe starUlna Accompanied by Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs Man-In i- rift Tri-Towns, June 35 i The Tt S'ar of Italy. Philadelphia after visiting Mr.

and (No. 1426, Piedmont, Sunday after- retumed Hmemenia 1,000 members of 'he' Nfne returned from Pcnmylvania Bar Association wll! IK' burff nere he was called by the asked to debate and vote on when'5j. eath of hls 'her. MM. D.

C. annual convention opens'" herr tomorrok. Mrs Ij Shaffer, Oakland, is In addition to asking that more Pf 1 8 1 at Vallay Hos- bf pointed at lawyers par-i she had an remov- in iubioui professional i Sne is tne conduct, committee A 3cnfrr of MiM wlH also commend the action the Philadelphia txir recently their cotir'." dLibarnKni jeverai prominent attorney! The Arst dav of the program McDowell be devoted to Mm liar commuter re- Morijgnlown of Mrs. A. Woolfe, who was the uest of -r grandmother, Mrs.

Christina Woolfe. returned fo Pltts- Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Cornwcll and daughter. Miss Elolse, Washington, are visiting Mrs.

Cornwell's father, Senator Robert S. White Miss Llda D'Aluta. Washington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. R.

Pancake. Mrs. Merriweather Lewis of Watertown, N. Is visiting her Miss Anne Taylor, Miss Margaret Taylor and Mrs. Clara Slple.

New Century Hotel. Miss Isabella Miller, who teaches the State School for the Deaf ports. Spanish War Vets Against Pension (hits Parkersburj. W. June 25 A strong organization of veterans to regain "every benefit uken away by the economy act" waj urjffd ycstor- Mrs.

Robert T. K-rlin and daugh- Ur. MlM Elsa. returned from mlnsier. Mrt Ocors? P.

Pnrrtsh 1-! ill. H.irry y. Coflman Is visiting nls 10 ur uie jjeni .14 visited Dr. and Mrs. Jami i Council Bluffs, lown.

arrived to Wolverton, Piedmont, Sunday tVl A following officers for the ensuing Gentile, president; Louis Mayoto, vice- president; Sam Lovorata. secretary; Lulgl Domono, secretary of finance; Patsy Debuono, treasurer; Domenick Pashella, challenger; John Gentile, Llcigl Tuccl, Michael De Mechele. Enulo Domlnano and Michael Gentile, trustees. Mixs Kathleen Ack. Luke, underwent an operation at Potomac Val- Hospital, Keyser, yesterday.

D. E. Cuppett Petersburg. W. visited Dr.

and Mrs. James H. cit Coflman. Ml Florence Gaver and twin Jane and Betty Palrlcis sl Pfl the summer with relatives. Mrs.

Rose Cole, Westemport re- 'urned from Washington, D. 1 HUIVlAo ftft visit with her sons. Harry G. and Jamas E. Cole, and her brother.

Gordon W. Borlnette. who suffered a slight paralytic stroke Attorney and Mrs. Paul Thomas, Thomas, W. Va June 23.

1 1 Weal Virginia and thpir auxiliary George M. Tucker or Baltimore. Miss EHolse mother. Mrs. Mary Jones.

8 no iss Hattle J. Thomas Alf is gpcnding thlsi Jose Romlno. Clarksburg, was national historian, told the vei-rans' Mrs. lle Mr it no(. "a act of the Swl5hcr Ne Crrck.

jThayer. tht Spnnlsh war soldlrrs "Standing BJJ a unit a (treat been wafed agalnat and enemies to protect the vjce man of America agninst rfforta h.i* j. vrui iVJ. I IJVIItUO VlSltCU nil Howarrt shr.r.» MrJ Moran visited her I Thomas, clerk in the Mimslyn Hotel visiting her mother, Mrs. N.

W. Schoppert, Piedmont. Mrs. William Morgan, Piedmont, returned home yesterday from Potomac Wiley Hospital, Keyser. Cole, A.

she Is fashion advisor. Then, rather wistfully, she spoke of her flrst love, swimming. "When I am completely recovered, in addition to designing, I want to teach swimming again, if i had a say-so in this world, I'd make it compulsory that everyone learn to self-protection if nothing else, it isn't difficult, you know Eighty-five? percent of successful teaching of swimming is elimination of fear." She can teach a person to swim without going into the water herself. As a matter of fact, she sometimes stood on the edge of the pool, caning instructions and directing from there. Stie still is recognized on the street, in stores, restaurants and theatres.

People stop and stage- whisper her name. SUII IM Crowd-Star "I don't like it," confesses. "I never got over being crowd-shy. I always get nervous -when I overhear peopJe betting as to whether or not I am Gertrude Ederle If they ask me. I generally aay" 'no' and then leave as soon as possible." This very shyness probably accounts for fact that she sought no publicity while she was lying, strapped on a board 12 months, busy indeed with designers' shears Not until recently did she make known her new career.

Sh- always has been extremely modest sticking to her being interested in simple things. She jovea to drive a car and has great interest In dogs. She doesn't smoke. Never cared about it. Anyway, she's pretty proud of her eight-inch chest expansion that continues to amaze Insurance agents and thinks that tobacco wouldn't do it a bit of good keeps regular hours and has a sunny disposition that wasn't dissipated by the dark months of the InvaUdism which she virtually kept a secret from world.

ROWLESBURG Rowlesburg, W. June 25 Misses Betty Kearns and Irene DeeU are representing the Rowlesburg Go-Getters 4-H Club at Younger Girls Camp at Jackson's MUI, thia wee These girls tied for second pface in the recent club sewing exhibit winner of first place, Anna Bruno will represent the clnb at Older Girls Camp next" week. Misses Kearns and Iteets were accompanied by Miss Ethel Peaslee, local leader, Mrs. Gladys McDargh. daughter Patty, and Mrs.

Margaret Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Albert Couter and son, Charles Couter, and John Francis Darley, Cumberland, spent Friday here visiting Mrs. Couter's mother, Mrs. Charles Miller, and Miss Dorothy Couter, who makes from from Parsons, W.

June 25 Fufitive Jailed As Crash Driver Simon Hoover, 30, of Davis, who escaped from the local jail In 1930 while Fred Cooper was sheriff, and bad not been apprehended was and costs and given six He crashed into a concrete post near the Magnolia Inn. Brownie Lantz, 28, of Davis, who the windshield, receiving cuts. When Hoover escaped five years ago, he was serving time on a charge of statutory rape. Brief Mention A teachers training Bible school WU1 en here 7 ln Parsons high school with the following pastors as instructors: R. O.

Lacke, A. B. Withers, JamBs F. Pennybacker and J. Alfred Selby.

The World Wide Guild of the Baptist Church reorganized with the 400 SIKCLE DOUBLE TTTIN-BEDDEJ Terra Alta, W. June 25. M. H. Dodge is in Cumberland, the guest of her cousin, Mrs.

Mildred Twlgg. Donald F. Berchdorff and family have moved to their new home at the City Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Jones will occupy their re-1 sldence on High street.

J. P. Barries, Brandonville, celebrated his ninety-third birthday, June 20. He Is the father of Mrs. George E.

Wolfe. Rev. V. F. Williams, Misses Isa Kelly, Edwinna Gibson, Betty Williams and Pauline Cale attended the Bible training school of the United Brethren Church at Fairmont.

av 5CU4U.CU WlUil UL1C following officers: Mrs. Virginia) a Orning LONACONING Lonaconing, June 25. Four Months For Jail Break Arrested on a charge of drunkenness, George Stafford was locked up In the town Jail Saturday evening, but when Bailiff Henry Ralston took him his breakfast on no prisoner Patch, president; Miss Mary Pitt-! man. vice uresldenfc and Miss Etvim staftord was picked up near his man, vice president and Miss Elvira and Pleasant Run Farm Woman's Club at a. covered dish dinner.

Miss Virginia Phillips is visiting in Washington- Mr, and Mrs. William M. Harman are at. City. at the'home of Kathleen Hall have been Mrs.

Pearl Hytowitz and daughters, Ruth and Grace, Carl Cohen arid Miss Marian Thompson, all of Pittsburgh. The Hambleton M. P. Church will hold a festival Saturday evening at the Moose Lodge Hall. Hambleton.

The Blue Bird class ot the local Methodist Protestant Sunday School will sponsor a supper at the church Friday. Mrs. Anna Caldwell returned from an EUdns hospital. Miss Mildred Fitzwater, Texas Mountain, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Don Garber.

HYNDMAN Hyndman, June 25 I. O. O. F. Memorial Service The tri-annual memorial services of the I.

O. O. P. was held Sunday night Mrs. E.

B. Bruner offered prayer. Rev. Clarence C. Knapp, pastor, delivered the sermon.

The Odd Fellows who passed away within the last three years were P. P. Kelly, February 14, 1934; E. B. Bruner, August 10, 1934, and W.

H. Aberle. September 11, 1934. Rebfikahs were Mrs. Anna Emerlck, April 25, 1933; Elmer Bruner, August 10, 3934, and Sarah Rush, April 6, 1935.

Brief MenUon Walter Corley, Eugene Evans. Devon Manges, Harry Ritchey, Charles Sides and Lambert Brotc- markle returned from camping at Camp Happy near Mann's Choice. Twenty-two persons attended the health clinic on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Hinegass, Duquesne, Is visiting relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Orland and taken the the county jai time that Stafford has escaped from the local lockup In He broke 1 of After affecting his own escape he secured an axe in the Jail building and broke a lock from another cell and forced another prisoner to leave but he later voluntarily returned. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Burt, Castle Hill, announce the birth of a son, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Woods, St. Mary's Terrace, announce the birth of a son, Sunday.

and Mrs. Selden Connon Adams and daughter, Miss Betty Adams, left for Oswego, N. to attend the wedding of the Rev. Selden Carlyle Adams. Miss Althea Lewis entertained the bridge club.

Miss Elizabeth Hanekamp Is IU. Mrs. William Q. SkilUng and daughter. Miss Charlotte Sklll- ing, returned after a week's visit in Baltimore, accompanied by Mrs.

William K. Skillfng and daughter Elizabeth. Mrs. John Spelr, Washington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

James Frances, Castle Hill. Mrs. L. H. Samm of Baltimore Is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. John Peebles, Main street. Miss Mary Meyers returned from a short visit In Washington, D. C. ALUMNI DANCE Firemen's Armory, Lona- coningr, Wednesday night, June 26.

Music by Society Ramblers. Dancing 9 till l. Auspices of Central High School Alumni Association. June 25-2t daughter. Janet, of Johnstown, Pa.

are guests of Mrs. Kipp's mother, Mrs. Michael Shaffer. Miss Ann Winters. Harpers Perry, is visiting her unde.

Rev. C. C. Knapp. Miss Mary Lou Firadferburke ofi Darlington, S.

visited Miss Sylvia I Albright. i and Mrs. Walter Logsdon visited In Braddock, Pa. Mrs. Harold Miller and two! children, of are' visiting Mrs.

Miller's mother, Robert Barkley. Mrs. Lloyd and daughter, Anne, accompanied Mrs. Frank Turgeon to Winchester to spend the! WALL PAPER 10 Sin tie Rolls Wall, 20 yards of border for LOO Walter J. Eyler SuctMMr Wall 25 South Centre St.

The Original Location the of Hotel McAJpia. wrUc for It. HOTEL ALPIN "Thm of Convenience" MOATJWAY at Mtfc STREET, HEW YORK CITY BARGAIN EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON 5O.OO HOUN0 '2 TRIP SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Leave Cumberland 4 A. M. Back Home Sunday Night A FULL DAY FOR SIGHTSEEING New Things to See New Places to Go Creek Part and Zoo.

and Movlct. Munj other Special iljhtieetnc ticketa fcy lecture cara. Caller SandlrJchM Rtfraib- menti aerred through tralnj. Coniolt B. A O.

Atent rf ini train time ilatltm aatt convenient JOB. BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD ENJOY A TRIP TO THE SEASHORE ATLANTIC CITY WEEK-END EXCURSION Saturday, June 29 LT. Cnmberlaad A. M. LT.

Cumberlana M. PHILADELPHIA Returning Leave Atlantic CUy, Sunday up 6:30 p. m. Ask Agent For B. O.

R. R. SODYNES For CoUi and Al ALL FOUR Ford Drug Stores Cumberland Tira Inc. "Kelly Tires Should Bt Yjur Tires" PHONE iOO Men To Serve ran THE GLOBE'S JUNE SALE IS NOW GOING ON Mrs. C.

R. manager at In City HosplU! Elk- A government homestead In' 1 "5 home. Sattirday. MUs Thelma L. Cole, A.

N. Pirnnm county, rrturnsd io Tlle Ia3t of series of 500 card! second lieutenant at Fort Jay, ruvlnft rejiigncd. Mr. art sponsored Ladies Altar visited relaUves at Westemport formerly a professor In Po- and while at to belittle hts patriotism, nnd prens 1 ColleRj and whi him furthsr into economic a ve of If) I UK JIJI-U JUniit ULJ -This fight continued' fr college. It throughout this coming year wlthij, 1 "''5' learned whither all the vigor and energy we 11J rMlime ha)r Not one moment should we halt." neat appearing; younjr men lo do pleasant work.

required. critical condition in a Good pav. Apnlv Thuradav Mid. Both! vv TWO HURT IN AUTO Everett. June 25.

pa.v*-ngers of an automobile that overturned on a curve near Everett are In honpttal. pbyvlcMnx Mid. Both Charles and Henry lyr. Julia R. Gibson, of Brooklyn, Co.

havw fractured ikullft. Society of the St. Church Catholic be held in gymnasium. on Thunday evening. First will bp awarded and also the final prizes for having Morgantown and Clarksburg.

score of Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. F. Stuiber, Cumberland, visited W.

Daddywnan, who is til. James Wolverton is visiting at series. The members of at. John's Meth- Mra. T.

Manson and daughter, 1 odlst Church South will who were guesU of Mr. Mrs. C. B. Little, are visiting Mr.

and Mm. H. B. FJIclru. Mr.

and Mrs. Chu. Mllklnt and KHM, Louig. Robert aad Joseph, returned home from Cleveland, where they of Mr. and Mrs.

17 between 10 and 11:30 lh guuu of Mr. and Henry W. Otbson'. OS. son of'jto I'olnmac I.i|rht and Power accom ril Julln R.

Gibson, ot Co. 'V," J. H. Patterson, and Emil -Advertuerrwm, jt.ru! 2S-2UncoTgantown Vtetad here Saturday. with the Presbyterian Church, In the mld-weeK prayer service at the Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 7:30 p.

m. Rev. Alfred W. Eppard win conduct the service. Wanted One or two gen- llemen roomers or boarders.

Desirable location. Write Ere- Times, Piedmont. June-31-36 NOTICE It htreby ftven the (ollowlnr pcrront fllrd the Clerk at the Circuit Court for AlliKinT County to tell ulcohoUe In Count jr. under the providnn ot Boclloni to 3ltN. Incluiire of Article I of the Code of Public Locil tntcled by Qentral AiMmbly of Bpcclnl Seulon Chirieter fl ntret of ipplleitlan (or whom applied, reildence of applicant location of piace ot butlntM owner of premuea art followj; apvllcaaiai Far af prvatUev: Owiifr preniici: LIGHT BEER LICENSE CLASH SALE GKNERALLV Otoric X.

Webater 131 81. Cumoerland, Md Jamei It wood Norrla rtney Orari. Md. George Z. Wekater Jamn Mwood NorrU 1)3 Valley M.

Cumberland, Md. Traveler! Inn Ptney Orore. Md. Aaron Latarui HOT R. Norrli expiration dale of aJl llceiuw irtntcd win be the Mth day of Apri! next after lanance.

fUren that oay (Tied avalr.tt Ihe nf tald Lletnui on or before two from the tfau of UM nrit publication or notice, and further IKat raid apptleatlona will be taken before the Circuit Court for AUefany county far IU approval or rejection of Ucentei. publication of tbli notice li June ins. ULOYT3 8HAPPIR, Clerk of the Circuit Court (or Allecany June July 3 Clarence Litzenburir 1 BROKER Ete. 16 North Liberty Street Cumberland Maryland.

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