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EVEfllNU UUMttBKLAWU, JUL.I 10, 1939 NEWS FROMF ROSTBURG FROSTBURG Piney Run Dam Concrete To Be Completed By October Prcsiburj, July Trie concrete Vcirk at Pirmy Run Dim, the final link to Prorstbiug's ner water expected to be compietta by October 1. according vo the engineer of project. The work has been -the psut by raws. Neariy men are employed lu- THE EVENING ARGUMENT AUNT MET Robert QuiUen Haielwooci. aud E.

stfrOPt titv email. Mr. 8too.rt. city commlfciioner. li in charge of clearing the il acrrx.

'his wort being by relief workers irooi this city. and General Miss Fooun returned from Larchmont, N. alter veiling jiiter, Mrs. Frank Mc- POOR PA By Claude Callan. THOMAS "Us right for a mother to be nice to the boy her girl girl it tnarryin', but loo much gushm' makes ft look like she was riateful." 1135, Chailrs Vno suffered i Mvere fracture hU In January 1, end who had been a patient in Miners' Hospital, has tn- tered Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, (or treatment.

Emma Klght. WllltinsbtirK- is the gUrM of her Mrs. Vrrus Workman. Mrs CharlrK Ensie arxl her moth- ft Mrs Georxp ThrTmas, returned from Baltimore. W.

July rterwrni an opratifm for the re- School Thomas. W. July Mr. and Tony Slugar an- the birth of a ton on Monday. Mrs.

Siugar is ttte former Miss Evelyn Cousins. Amerigo Tonelll returned home from a month's visit with Mr. and jMrs. Jack Grecco, Bronx, N. Y.

Mrs. Charks Mllktnt, returned from Memorial Hoepitai, I Cumberland. Miss Martha DePolio, Parken- iburg, entered as a student nurse WIFE Dave's wife gone back to her people. She won a beauty prize tetore she married, so I was afraid from the beginnin' that Dave couldnl keep up the payments oa her." Mr, and Mrs. Emil Suder and Mr.i A.

ExiiUr anct KEYSER wr, Martha Suder. visited. Robert Mlekush. in City Hospital. EJkins.

Mrs. Carmen DiBacco and her mister. Miss Harriett DeVore, returned from Jeddo, where they visited Mrs. Harry DeVore. The Thomas City Band, gave a concert cm the city plaza, next to 'the Imperial Hotel, Sunday evening.

'The band for the last few years has been increasing in membership and locality of music, under the direction 'of Professor Patsy I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris (daughter, Dorothy, are visiting'Mr. (Harris's brother and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Harris. Parkersbure. Mlw Mary Catherine Donahue Mrs. J.

Foutz returned home nas returned from visiting friends Howard, Ray Martin and Orrtle Feathen, visited John near Frankfort, Va. Rachael Janes visiting in Lewistown, tor the summer. H. Marshall is on a hunting and fishing trip in Canada. DAVIS Davis.

W. July Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Lear, Cum- berUnd, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phelps. i Mr. And Mrs.

John Burdette, Gralion, visited parents, and Mrs. W. B. Weimer. Margaret at Onltid American ,0 for toe benefit of theHynd- band, the band being sponsored Church will meet in the social room tonight at 7:30.

Rev. and Mrs. Clarence C. Knapp have gone.to Mountain Lake Park. Rev.

John Buffenmyer, of the Church of the Brethren, will have charge of the M. E. sen-ices, morn- and and evening, next Sunday. T'- Peterson, son Nevin and Mr. and Mrs spent Frfctay MtUburgh.

UiShaaer, Mrs. Mwjorte and son Jack Ken. rta Charles Shaffer. Thomas Fisher underwent an operation at Ailegany Hospital, Cumberland, Friday. John S.

Madore, supervisor of Pennsylvania State Park recreation teadere emergency education program of the Department of Public Instruction, visited his Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Madore.

MUB Louise Blackburn, of Altoona, is spending a week with Mr. cataracus. Al msetiivg of the Mineral Msw Margaret Henry, Bleuben- Coun School Board yesterday on vtiip, Onio is visiting lhe 1( county Superintendent BiU. 'Paul Rourer the following Lorrtta Nrat and lmmeutj mide for Alice fciid Belva. Vale Summit.

arc 3g ifrom Martinsburg. in Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spiker.

Cumb- inland, visited J. H. Spiker. Mrs. Joseph Dean and sons.

Paul Mrs. Paul V. McNutt yet has "turned from Washing- PARSONS Parsons, w. July 16 GORMANIA Gormania, W. July 18 K.

Of P. District Meeting I of the Fifth Pythian district were guests of Acme Lodge, No. 62, K. of P. Saturday evening.

The lodges represented were Lafayette, 3, the former's son, Earl Bus Dr)ver! Workers on routed are ex-jKsdmont; Olive Branch. 25, Key- Onto Chester Oa.t«; Fort Ashby-Rldge- conclude the hard-sur- Mr: 238. Bayard; Elk, 44, Ur. and Mrs. firm.

l( vH wazoner: Antioch-New; c. Ht Garden and Alpine, 35, Terra Fifty-four members were prc- her Sr Officers for the ensuing term were ir 1 IJ un ior uwens. smau son ot by following Grand Lodge Mrs. Vrllllam Hunu OJ Seymour Beavr an(J Mrs Jonn Owens of Ume J. G.

Van Meter, grand putting home making in front of politics in the two years her husband has been governor of Indiana As striking looking a woman as the handsome governor is a man, she attends just enoungh political gatherings to meet the requirements of her husband's position Travel has played a large part in their married life As Kathleen Timo- home from Graftoo. Mrs. R. L. Rogers sustained injuries Friday, when she fell on the concrete pavement near her home.

Guests at the home of John Gaver have been Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris, Washington; Miss Ruth Harris, Elk Garden, and Rev. and Mrs. Carteton Harris, Cincinnati.

Rev. Harris is a brother of Mrs. Clarence Oohr, Pittsburgh, is I visiting his sister, Mrs. Beryl Ben' near. Rev.

L. Rexrode has erected large tent on the old Pulp Mill and will start an evangelistic meeting shortly. James Dumas is home from City Hospital, Elkins, where he under-1 went an operation for a cataract. Guests at the, home of Mrs. Roetta Phelps have been Mr.

and Mrs. 3rover Bibbee, Wellsvllte, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kiercher and Mrs. Susan Sloan and two children, fVheeling.

i Mrs. Lena Heironlmus and son, Clark, Mrs. Lula Loeber and Jack lat she married McNutt when he was an army officer stationed at San Antonio. Texas, during the World War Then he became a professor of law at Indiana University His interest the American Legion led him to the national commandership Mrs. Uun-BurllnKton.

Flnley OrndorH: i tone Moumatn severe in-i of records and seal McNuU accompanied him" on trips lending meetings heart attack, Li improved. The body Miss Alma Miller, lrict deputy Grand Chancellor Coyd she appear and at the same Mrs. Andrew McMannis. spend- 1Dlxl shepherd. On ac- two weeks at and Mr.

and cc um ot some changes to be madei( on rout and schedules A loul 165 Gnesy cemetery near on efy cemever y' near Jrom r- rom ucer Harry O. menus for and 8haw Gar- examined here yester- annual i county were exiuuuiea ueic day for enrollment in the Parsons convention ot ihe Production Club, Drivers will be appointed of the Insurance Company the Augl)it of at Toronto. Canada. High, L. eimp.

and 150 will jfrom the group, Rp! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher icfced and Wlicv. ouiruic g.n-.M of Layman, brwnrr. iCl Crw Yeagcr; Dixie.

Edward rLsh- of county. visited Jr ft 'Brown: ElementHry, Alex here wjth Mr 8nd Mrs Leyi stiles. Hj0 George W. Constable D. E.

Crosten returned ri t. No 470. P. fX an er Burliniton O. F.

Me- No 470. P. fX A Sttwan. Spani! er: Burlinifton O. F.

Me- vesU rday trora Martmsburg where Npw Creek C. Dawson; he has in the Elk.i. AmtO ch, J. I. Harrison; Short Gap.

Blanch; Elaine, George Stew-! Mr--. B. Main art; CrOM Patrick Smith; Gleason. weeks at a the Woman s. Mrs Bernard Cross; Nethkin, Mrs.

fo Miwionary Society of waybright; Oakmont. Otho First M. E. Church Thursday at Evaru: C. Fout; Waxier, 2 P.

m. -Robert. Baker; Bamum. Bob Paris; Mr. and Mrs.

B. H. Thomas Emp ame Spiker; Thrush, Roy on guard duty at the chancellor commander, bam Long; literature and the classics, vice chancellor, Byran Shockley; LONACONING prelate. Robert WUdesen; master of work, Wayne Harvey; keeper of records and seal and master of finance. Roman K.

Dilgard; master of exchequer, Russell Aronhalt; master-at-arms. David Inner! Lonaconing, July 16. Spoke Before Lions Club Hugo Keller, Cumberland, chem at the Celanese Corporation guard. John W. King and was the speaker at th guard.

E. T. Grubb Lions Club meeting last night. Mr District Deputy Grand Chancellor Keller's subject was "Calcium Car Coyd Yost presided at the business: better known as limestone $1.00 Values and Other Offerings For Thrifty Shoppers $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Women's Linene with White, ie for $1.00 $1.00 Duncan, Washington, are spending heir vacations here. Guests at the home of Robert Raese were Mr.

and Mrs. James Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis iaese, Morganiown, Mr. and Ridgeway, Rldgeway; Harry Parsons and family Charleroi; Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Siaughterback, Payette City and Fred Same, Winchester. TERRA ALTA Terra Alta. July Mrs. L.

A. Louther, Misses Lottie Parrish. Mattie Guinn and Lou Guinn and Mrs. A. L.

Behen of Parkersburg, are spending two weeks at The Pines. Miss Neva Sanders the guest of her brother, Paul Banders and! sister, Miss Agnes, Washington. Miss Virginia of Parkersburg is spending the, summer here with relatives. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet tonight at the home of Miss Isa Kelley. Nary and Brown.

$1.50 Gossard Two-Way StreUh GIMle with panty bottom Summer Weight Girdles, mesh materials Children'; Seersucker plqne sun-back Play Suits Uttle Bovs PUy Suits. (Plain colon and combinations) Children's 59c Organdie Dreues Children's 59c Colored Sun Suits. Stripes and checks GlrU 59c Sun Suits with halter Women's 59c Rayon Panties 29c Cannon's Turkish Towels Size 20 39c Seersucker or Pique, in plains fancies Women's Wash Print Dimity and Sheer Dresses One Lot Women's and SUVs Values to $2-50 One lot Women's Collars and Scarfs Regularly 50c and Sl.OO 59c Japanese Grass Rugs 9 Si 00 3'x6' size 49c Universal Garment Bags 3 5 I 00 (Cedarlted) Men'i Cotion Sport Sweaters, short sleeves I 00 colors I 2Sc Invnder or Punjab Percale. Pretiy patients. shades Women'? Cotton Taffeta Slips.

White and Tea Rose. trimmed or tailored stylu 59c Porch Cushions. 9 tor Qi 1 fl 0 Kapok filled 3I.UU $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 7 ow 1 2 Price 5 $1 $1. Men's Straw Hats 9gc io $1.75. Now 65c te $1.16 session.

The secret work was Establishment of a community cussed and explained. The grand swimming pool was discussed by the! keeper reported the conditions i b. The committee, Thomas! the lodges throughout the domain i 5mousep Alvin H. Ternent and HYNDMAN Hyndman, July A festival was held on Clarence THE HITCHINS BROS. CO.

which was followed by a talk by en a strlice the oast couple weeks Grand Vice Chancellor Sanders. Orr re umed from two chancellors commanders of tne Gienn Orr returned from two! FERA school In Charles- Nancy and Mr. Thomas' brother. John Thpmw. returned from a camping, near Springfield.

V. Mills. Colored H. Lewis; Howard, James Walker: Phyllis Wheatley, Charles W.j TRI-TOWNS Tri-Towns, July .18. Daughters Of America Install Robert made a on- a location.

It was decided toi ask the Mayor and City Council to submit a project under the FERAJ for a community swimming pool, A representative of the Mayor and Council outlined plans for a i "community cleanup week," July i which met with the approval of the club and officers will cooper- William Trioma.s. who was. )de of Westernport Council. the local temple, at Hospital, recovering: Atttn dance Keyser. MI1-175.

Daughters of America, installed at tr.c horr.r of Mrs Oorge Wagner. dred Hunt: Ashby. J. following officers for the en- Grahanrown. C.

Arnngton; New Creek-Burling- year: Mrs. Anna Wagner, vice Eva MISS Jewell ton Maxirm Baker. jcouncilor; Mrs. Grace Linkswiler. Librarian Junior councilor; Mrs.

Blanche lodges present reported the condition of their respective lodgesr The meeting adjourned and Grand Lodge opened for the conferring of the Grand Lodge rank ori Past Chancellors Ray Jenkins of Elk, Chas. Klsr.er of Victory and J. B. Shockley of. Acme.

Refreshments werei ate the city authorities in (served by the Pythian Bisters of pll tti ng it across. The Garden Club has also promised, assistance. A special meeting of the Mayor and City Council will be held to- Crosby. Belty Jane Lee. snri Crosby, place, and norence Shull.

trr Jay. Cumberland, returned from i High. Washington. MiWred Largent Is visiting in McDowell. Detroit.

Situs. Riciiard B. Rces. 1 Drake; county superintendent, Marie Lelghty, junior past councilor; Mrs. L.

Grace Shrout, associate past councilor; Mrs. Burvella Adams, vice councilor; Mrs. Eliza GrandstafT, Prraonals associate councilor; Mrs. Llllie Mn. Allen Patchett and two conductor; Mrs.

May Helland James are guests at the ho were guests of Miss Jane i and. warden; Mrs. Maud Brumbkck. Held. cottage, near Spnng- vossler, N.

Y. returned to sentinel: Mrs. Anna Lanam, outside sentinel; Miss Elizabeth L. CRESAPTOWN Mrs. Lewis W.

M. Fischel, Salem, Va. and Mrs. Howard Persinger. Williamson.

W. are. visiting Beck, treasurer; Mrs. Lucy Dunn, recording secretary; Wilber Wagner, assistant recording Mrs. Cresaptown, Md July parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Margarette SLsler, financial secre- Aiverna Green'Rujsr 'Johnson.

itary; Miss Elizabeth Beck, deputy; Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Mrs.

Blanche Leighly, Mrs. Gene- Mary Elizabeth Coffman. Georgia -vieve Den.smore. Mrs Rose Clark, Cook, Junior Martin and Carl; trustees: Mrs. Lucy Dunn, alternate; visulns her Rrandparent-s Mr.

Sanford Roblnettc Edijar will en- The Mary Martha io- Ludwlck are attending a Brethren! Mrs. Rose Clark, representative. at 7 30. "rhls clajw realized camp near Roanoke. a.

1 W. I'nwfot Stricken J21.30 a Friday evernn? and Mrs. J. R. McDermott! Thomus W.

Umstot. Vine street, Belie Horton is wiling an daughters. Annr and Sara, left Westernport, a former city com- for a motor trip through New 'rnlssioner is in the Potomac Valley Mr. ar.fl H. K.

Roblnettr. England. Keyner. suffering from ajjones. Lvtm Winfield and Joseph NowaLskI In spending this of the brain.

Mr. Um-' at'ended rhr ot li: with parents at Eggj stot is employed at the plant KITZMILLER Kitzmiuer. July Enlertained Circles Circles Nos. 1 and 2 were entertained by Mrs. Charles H.

Jones i Thursday night. The devotional was led, by Mrs. Grace Evans. The lesson was taught by Mrs. Pearl Barrick and Mrs.

Clarence Rollman. Others present were: Rev. and Mrs. N. A.

Parker, Charles H. Jones, Mesdames Thelma Bell, John Bishop, Lowton Friend, Sally Mclntyre, Mary SUarpless. Anna Wilson, Sam Wallwork, Leah Hart, Margaret Jun- klns, Pearl Warnick, Lucy Sollars, Olive Sowers. Nona Altaman, Alex Dawson, Anna Mclntyre, Anna Pritts, Hattie Ball, James Burton, Sadie Wilt, Charles Mosser, Cora Campbell, Misses Ada Baker, Dorothy Jones, Elva Mae Dean, Irene Jones, Madeline Tranum, Doris Hoopengarner. Mary Wilpon, Sarabelle Jones, Carl Kimbte, and Roy Mrs Frank at Harbor, N- J.

Personals MKs Bonnie Lou Paugh Is of the West Virginia and Paper proving at Potomac Valley Hos- Pa. Thursday. Mr. and John Crcil. visiting the birth of a son.

July Arulie Mrv olln Fairmont. Is company, was sit' ing in front of the her mothcr-ln-Iaw. wa tch box of the company's yesterday morning awaiting time to start work when he was stricken being nounce the of a daughter. July district convention of the Rebekahs rendered unconscious. He later re- Mr.

and MM. CharKji an- Mrs. Faye Edwards attended the 14 Davis. MLss Carrol! gained consciousness. Latira Green.

Miami. Fla Miss Carroll Cooper ii vlniting i vtvitinit Mr. and Lynn Wig- at Duquesne, Pa. n-iri Mr. Mrs.

Earl O. Snider and! rhilriren -a-ho were euMLs of (West Virginia liquor Store In the Victor Belver bv lnre? cnuaren. wno were guesia 01 Brief Mention A large plate glass window in nd ana nn Mr and Mrs Snider, reused First National Bank building. Pled- men- sd orn- John T. returned birth TrfT'wn al" their drpn ren.irn»d from a visit Mr.

Ju.y 12. mont, was broken yesterday morn- tt nnr Va and by the transom striking pital. Keywr, after an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. B.

Hugh and family, Fairmont, were visitors. Mrs. George J. Poole returned from Rosewood, and Washington. D.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dann, York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Ellifritz. Lawrence Junkins has opened a night at 7:30. Officers of the Lions Club will attend and probably rep- i resentatives of other groups. Family Picnic A family picnic was held Sunday afternoon at the Mcese homeplacc on Dan's Mountain, near Lonaconing. in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Getson of Mahoning City. Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Getson and family- have -been visiting relatives here: for the past week. Among others attending were: Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Llewellyn and children, Leonard. Charles and Richard, McCoote, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Meese and children.

Evan and Nellie, Barton; Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kirk and children, Jimmie Dale and Pattie Lou, Barton; Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Llewellyn and children. Bobby and Samuel, Gilmore; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Llewellyn and son Hobby, William Meese, Nelson Llewellyn, Francis Llewellyn. Moscow; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Barclay and son Florence Mense. Addlson Meese, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W.

Mwse and i children. Blllie. Clara, and Kath- i erine. Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Meese I and daughter Bertha. Henry Meyers and Aleck Barclay, all of Lonacon- i Ing. AuUn Collide Officer M. T. Bobter.

Maryland State Police, Investigated the collision of the automobiles of Roy Beeman. Gilmore. and Dr. Henry M. Hodgson, at the bridge.

George's Creek Boulevard, at the east end at 9:30 A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two ifimmmm mmmmmmm In the Cardara build-hast night. William Beeman. who pastor oi ll "ju ng on Main i eet. w-as operating his brother's car was Mrs, Clarence Foltz. Largent t-resoytenan re n.

Thg Wonlan Auxiliary of traveling west, and when the cars linn. LanrenL, W. Va. daughter, singers, 8 lv Prcsb yt rian Church will meet to-i struck his machine wius thrown over i Charlps Umslot. fanner, under-i entertainment tomorrow at the Unl- operation for' Brethren Church lie the benefit went an Cl 1 L.

AIJ VJ-fTTt fV ij appendicitis yestirrdav Potomac of the Ladles Aid Socle MeyisrMJalr. July and vallfv Hospllal Clarence Grady, Pleffinont city A. Dahliirom. Thrush Burlington very employe, returned from Potomac MJM Gwllu Kfltr. and' Valley Hospital.

Keyser. Anna Wptvr nl Latjobf. vbiteri Mtss'-i' Fxltth Vtindr-1, Eva Mr. and James Mnybury. Bal- fl" lrr mnthir-ln-Uw.

Mrs anc1 Blanche Galley. Mount' timore. announce the birth of Racn Ann Taylor Glenn, who! Ohio, visited Mrs. Coch- rr are of jdaughwr. Suturday at Potomac cd in eston county, near FeJ- rune's mother StaB- fjf nM Ik tMmw 1 Ajf a ROWLESBURG Rowlesburg, W.

July 16. Glenn Family Reunion The descendents of Elias and the bank into the creek. James Alexander, a passenger In the Beeman car, received slight bruises. Mr. and Mrs, Hector Cochrane, and son.

Jimmie, and Mr. and Mrs Paul Lenchessl and son, Paul, of four wcnT Mrt. Mlllrr. and Muw Irene Col- A Valley Hospital. Keyser.

Mrs. of Aluxina. visiwd Mr. and an Kitty Irnont. spending Prof and Mrj R.

Mr Edyt he Burbr. rtrl Vl r-j I f.n\rfi MrE Jilm es "Browning Oakland bury Is the former Miss Leila How- ar.d and Jrnn of Wllllamspori. Pa. arf Savage. Pied-lard of Bloomlngton.

bis week with! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Branston, Mr.

Mliviex Mary Mrs counier and daughter' and Mrs. George Ullum. Pittsburgh, Aurora. ivlslted Mr. and Mrs.

Waller Lyons. visitors Mr and Mn( Jam souder re-'Piedmont. Sunday. Dr Cfla.w returned from At- lurrlr( to Mllnn. i Mr.

and Mrs. T. C. Dye, Pled- Jantic City Mrs. ttielr children.

Jonn A Imont, John Cox, Luke, motored to lowsville, In the year 1925, met Sun-jord, Delmold. over the week end. day at Dawson'x Camp and organized the Glenn Family Reunion Association, electing Ed R. Glenn of Clarksburg, president; Mrs. W.

P. IJpscomb, of Parsons, vice president; Mrs. S. Lee Sanders, Rowtes- burg. secretary-treasurer; Mrs.

F. M. Glenn of Grafton, assistant secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Joe V. Gib- SHALLMAR Shallmar, July 18 Rod and Gun Club Meeta- The Backbone Mountain Rqd and Gun Club met Tliursday night.

It has 46 paid-up members. Game, Warden Joseph Mlnke and And cash in the hand is often the result from a TIMES' CLASSIFIED If you have something to sell a room, an apartment or a house to rent, or sell, try a TIMES CLASSIFIED AD extra money for petty bills, clothes, household needs and VACATION TRIPS may result from a few pennies spent in the classified columns of the umi Sunday Bayard. W. July Mr. Mrs.

Clara vi'lt'rl hrr '1st FJv: 1 Crnwr Ford. held Cumberland, hcrr Sunday of United Bretliren are visiting Mrie. Crossett'ii w. Gfbson', chairman; Mm. irco'rijr: Oil lAftit BJIU viuUilcrfa.

He saia Springs. JF.vans, Mrs. M. Gienn of anyone caueht flshlnK in Ba.vusf\m Alien iwiay and snrt. a.

Lee i river wouia nave to answer to the a quartrriy meeting I mother, Mrs. Lavira Bakrr. Pied- imont. E. The Methodist Church held MUw Marco Ridgeley, Is the for- night parent.

Mr nnd Mrx. program Bundnylvisiting T. C. Dye. Thr church wns A record crowd was at thf Pied- Swimming Pool Sunday when Sanders.

made to have the of the early ancestors at the iaw. The of the club are: President, Jess Walker, Kltzmillrr, and wcretary treasurer, C. D. Me-; rl ACCfLf un nrn i 111 is; Old Mountain Cemeterj', near this place. put In good condition.

It was arranged to meet at the! Mr. Mrs. Harry Wright with 'mont Swimming Pool Sunday pamc pj ace year, on the eecond i anhounce the birth of a daughter, Crr.wr. Mr unrt Mrs. A Whltnry tickets were sold.

(Sunday of July. 11. SudT and her mother. 9rn ilv. and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs, JM. Moon and xh Glenn ancestors date back toj Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Hanlln an- Suder are in Phlladelpliia. jWartcirll and family. Phllippl. visited family. Oormanla, Mrs.

Tnon. Dtok when Alexander Llndscy I nounce the birth of a daughter, Mrs. P. Reich and her here. and daughter, Betty Jean, of Mor-! scotch hlghjander.

settled July 9. Edward Bard and son Mrs. Richard Best and Ralp Jun- giintown, and Mrs. Harry Schell, "of what is now Schenectady Y-J Mm. Baxter KImble returned of Chicago.

vMled Jerry Washington, are vUlllng thflr Romney, visited Mrs. Agnes on down through somelfrom visiting Miss Ruth Oetz, Cres- Pa Mr. and Mrs. W. K.

Jun- 230 Wood street, Westernport. twenty gmerallon.i: JucsA Glenn Mr and Mrs. Andrews i Mlw Marguerite Moon. Western-; married Charlotte Bauldwln, a Harry Wright visited his turned to Patton. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coortrighl jport, returned from Ml. Lake Part rect dcRccndent of Pocahontaa. Tlwy grandmother, Mrs.

Frank Moorr. the parents. Mr 'and Uuiiuhtrr Dorothy. George and Mn M. BlUnrr.

iCourlright did daughter. Mr. Mm. Brit Wrtmlller Mt. Pa.

visited Mrd. Mag- 1 Wo PUmMirnh. vl'lu-d Mr. -1 Wll'sm. parentd of Mrs Stockman.

Rowlf-ibtirj. FOR RENT were liir grandparents oC Ellas B. Glenn. There were approximately 300 members of the family In at- Btllnttoo, W. Lenalta Fasenbaker.

Westernport, is visiting Ml.u Ernestine Washington. C)iitnn is vlxiiinf ln Mv horrtf on W. Ftlrvlfw utreet, 1 lendance at the. rtrst minion, with I Mcintyre. Piedmont.

Furnished or i ifprevntallvrs from Houston. Tex- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dntin, York. M.

Tnmbiirlnl. unfuruiFhed Hoi water hem. Karruihurg, Akron, Ohio; visited her motrver, Mrs. Harry o. Drakr.

Romncy, vkitrrt phone 3M M. iMMiinhls. Sr. July U- 17 and many towru in West Virginia, Mr. and Thomaa and home of A.

Plummer. PHONE 732 OR BUSINESS OFFICE, FIRST ROOR, TIMES BUILDING I.

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