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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 18

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Cumberland, Maryland
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EIGHTEEN officiating. Interment will In Hillercst Burial Park. Vv Thonus II. Dimlup Henry "Jake" Dunlap. of 457 Goelhc Street, died this morning in Memorial Hospital.

7- cre 0 was admilicd Tuesday. He had been in a i i health three years. Born in Thomas, he was a son ol Mrs. Johanna DuntaE) and the late John T. IDunlap.

He was formerly employed at the -Queen City Brewery and was a member of (he Brewery Workers Union and Hiram 55, 1OOF. Surviving, besides his mother, Surviving, besides his father, arc his widow, Mi-s, Ficrlha Stevens, address unknown, and. (Ijroe brothers, William 11. and CU.MBEULANJ1. AJAKCH i'A, 1 ddlild TM 1 and bodv nocly at the 1J; ni b0 1 of mul Hen- --arc liis widow, Mrs.

(Wilson) Dunlap, nnd a brother, Dunlap, a patient in the Veterans Hospital at Perry Point. The body will remain Funeral Home. Carl T. Stevens Carl Thomas Stevens, 45, the Road, was found dead ycsler- at the homo of Sophie Orr, tens Road in Hidgrlcy. C.

'P acting coronnr and justice Ihc peace of Ridgeley, said death a due to nstirr.nl causes. Authorities said his borty was by a friend. John Me- of the York Hotel. Stevens, widow, Mrs. Annie fllobim-on who was a wire, wood and metal a another son, 1:1 brothers'and no.il a Home where services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.

in. Kcv. Clyde W. Ash. 'pastor or i i Chureh, will officials and intonncrit will be in Pllilos Cemetery.

Samuel A. McCancllcss KliVSKIt Samuel Austin Me- James K. Stevens, both of this landless, gs. died yesterday al the city, and Gilbert 1. Stevens, ad-! 1 0 10 of a a Mrs.

Parker dress unknown. illack, IliS South a i Street. 'I'lre Ixidy Is at Hie George Kuucr-! IJ! Duller, he was al Home where services will be: i a B. and Susanna conducted tomorrow at 2 p. rn.

His i Mrs, Eva Rev, li. F. I i a pastor a McCaiidless, preceded him 1-'ail-view Methodist Church, 1 death, officiate and fiose Mil! Cemetery. i i a rites 1 1 uvo daiifiljiers, Miss l.eiu will he accorded at Ihe craveside! cC a Hess, and Post Helen r'ord. Los Angeles; Charles R.

McCandJcss. Park- i i l(i grandchildren and five lasl! weal grandchildren. The body is al Ihe l.cavitl the llerriiit; Funenil soiilowii. with Rev. Services were held Monday at llomu, Ma- Ashby vas in intenncnt Ilio Herring Cemetery.

Gannett Burial FliOSTUUHG Services (or eorije M. (Juunell, 78. who died yesterday in Miners i a will Phone 4000 for a WANT All Taker Limited Vision 'Continued from Page 131 for pci-lisi)s 30 seconds. Then came the droning or large plane. Mc- Elfrcsh recorded the information required by the GOC.

Can Tell Gum said he is unable lo tell (lie type of plane but dons know if It four- questioned him about inlcrvicwci it. He and brother Faye along with other chums, Joseph Co'uniliaii, Lewis Hummer, James Hartlcll, Harry Merrill and Frnneis 11. RobincUo have a "friendly league al the Capilol alleys in Soul). End once a week. a lot of Bill average, about G5 In ail service, he showed The experiment here has cer-' (he same enthusiasm as (Sill a a i been a success, added "It's a wonderful work." I Director of the GOC in Allegany Blind persons arc bciiiR urged to County is Charles G.

Smith. man GOC posts throughout Ihc Drive, and the Cumberland lion, according lo Sliorley Kwing.lniiiunsi is located in the rear of his director of the Defense Aacncy. lo Sliorley i is located in Marylajid Civil lonu our other observer sty- laughed. the league because I'm be conducted '(he Ii 1 lik1 a llufer Funeral Home llov Ccoi'iie lb UC bcc luse Wile sound of their M. Wchler, pastor of Salem Evan i ym Hut in open bowline HV said.

He was ttl)0 rented tor i i a "bout 80. get my share of strikes a occasions Itions are operating here located at "Sensitive hearing enables blind JFrosfbtii'ii. I'into (Allcgany Callis- pcrsons to identify planes by i Laboratory), Crcsaplown and of (fu'ir 1 nMjnuni Keformcd will of. be a uilermenl i be in Surviving, besides Mrs. Hlaek.

74. member of the Oakland by Fort Cumberland American Legion. T. KiiM-ne Hall T. Roscoe Hall, 53, died i i al his home in Shady Sid finale and interment will Frostburg Memorial Park.

Waller llardcsty A A Walter llardesty, City Council, died Wednesday while al service and "hurl to the i Gum fccK a serving with Anne Arimdel County, following an illness ol lu He was I) ministers, liev. Hoscoe a pastor of Calv.irv Methodist Church, liittgeley. ami Hev. Gordon H. Hall, pa.slor of Methodic Church.

Anothe Winficld Hall. Solomons. 1 son, Rev. C. Mr.

was emplovcd for many years by the Baltimore and Ohio Jlailroad Ihe Oakland sla- Company Funeral Home. Parkersburg. Services will be conducted tomorrow and interment will he in the Odd Fellows Cemetery there. Mrs. 1,.

I'srlctl A CACAPON--Mrs. i i J'arleH. 71, a former resident. srr jr-r yesterday tiic home of foster daughter, Mrs. Virginia West a i Street, i i iler, with whom she had resided meily pastor of Ml.

Savage Melh- Krller, West a i Street i i i odisl Church. Other survis-ors include VJJather, was sehcriulcd to go to work on the Frederick Street hous- 2 projccl. A native of Cumberland, he was a son of William L. Stevens. uAvenue, and the late Gertrude (An- sislei's and seven grandchildren.

Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at m. x.ion Method- "'lctt isl Church in Ixilliian. A I Good Food Cooked to Perfection Sunilolr--bring family-- they'll h.

Cor. 1 H.chonic at the New South End Democraiic Club laimtily Ihi Club ot 429 Virginia Avenue MUSIC EVESr NIGHf TONIGHT FEATURING I Billy Casscl and Attorney Horchler Fione. nnd Btltmt AND GUESTS his 've years. She bad been ill several years and bedfast five weeks. A native of Slancsvillc, she was a (laughter ol the late Edward and del County, and interment will be in Asbirry Ccmelery, Prince Frederick, Calvcrt County.

Jolin IV. W. Urn- slol. S.5. tlieil Iliis innrninc at tire of a sou, Ernest W.

128 Maryland Avenue, following ari extended illness. Born at Cabin lUin. W. he was a son of the late John a i SI and was a member of Brethren Church. liachel aiiimilton) had resided in the years.

A Piedmont Umstot and Tri-Towns -15 retired butcher, he had own business iu 30 years and was later employed in Mooreficld for 112 years. Mr. Umslol was a member of Trinity Methodist Church. Piedmou't. His wife.

Mrs. Ella .1. A a Umstol, preceded him in lealh. Surviving, besides the son with he resided, arc I wo other ons. Earl Umstot, Piedmont, and Varies Umslot, MlnRo i Ohio; a daughter, Mrs.

Clark 1,. 5hade. King wood: a brother! Wright Umslol, Westcrnport- a I iislcr, Mrs. Janie a Portland WONDER BAR III Virginia F.RIDAY NIGHT HELEN PETTIE'S TRIO SATURDAY NIGHT BOB PHILLIP'S RYTHEM KINGS Your TV set represents a con- 'Investment. It doesn't pay to skimp on service.

Kspc- cially when it costs no more to hare the best! 1 STRAND Sales Service South Liberty at Penhing Him Open Mini 7 Alderlou. Mrs-, the a i i a E. Parlctt, died 12 years her a she is survived by two sons. Elmer Parlett, Berkeley Springs, and Alonza Parl Winchester, Va. a a Mrs.

Madeline Dawsoni a Mrs. Edith Of ford, both of Great Cacapon; IS grandchildren and I wo great grandchildren. The body will remain at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Dawson, until I p.

m. tomorrow when il will be a to the United Breth- ern Church lor services at 2 p. m. liev. Maurice Pctr.v will officiate and iulerrncnl will be in Ml.

Nebo Cemeter y. a i PARSONS Elmer L. Strahin. 68. brother of Mrs.

Charles Young, llcndrick.s, died March at his home in Masontown. Born in Harbour County, he was a son of the late Charles Al. and i I i Strahin. besides Mrs. Young.

is the leas! be can do. also said a since he could lead normal workim 1 life 1 the and spares but a trouble i a cannot be ihe 'ins a count on them." He Gum is serious about his GOC not Job as is every one of (he approx- felt i 70 observers in Ihe county motors." i to Ihe Director of the when visual Defense program made with due lo bad; county's Civil is William G. spotter job in part filled ihaliP 1 Kram which has been recog. i i as the leading spotter seluplblind spoilers Thai brought np another ques-'m Maryland. lion.

Would Cum like a job? He! "'I's a i i i job." he said.i sure would, ho replied, because a as 1 stated before the least i hates to be idle. He said he i do." proiichinr, a i a weather 1 conditions. And the Air Defense Command, after first use til sightless as nn experiment, is cnlhusiuslic about lie was member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks and unemployed be of his and would like to i work i Hearing Helps McElfresh echoed that statc- He had served several on Ihe city council and was active in a i f.odge 113, i of Pythias, having served as secretary of the lodge a number of years. He held membership St. Paul's Methodist Church, Rom near Terra Alia, he was a son of the later Henry and Lydia erated a years ago he np-; the Union A veteran of 21 years in the County i i and later in ihe Police Stulion vision of lire super- Charles M.

He has A. a Hardesly. besides his widow, Mrs. Ann Sowers) ilardesly, two sons. Olin W.

Ilardesly, Oakland. Mid a a Ilardesly. i (wo grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m.

in SI. Paul's Church. Rev. W. S.

Patterson, pastor, will officiate, assisted by Hev. W. Orndorff. pastor of First Baptist Church. Weslcrnporl'.

Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. for the a a Workshop for the a couple of hobbies and! also participates in bowling. I One of his hobbies is tape rcciord- JUR which he operates with Faye. At times there may be two pro-i Krams OH the radio which Bill Great Brilnin imports about er cent of its food. GO would i lo hear.

So he listens; one and tapes the other, then I Play it back later." Collects Hlodel Planes He collects model airplanes, again with the assistance of a who in Bill's book is "Ihe best. The collection includes represent! lives from the Spad of World War 1 lo the MIG-15 of the current Korean conflict. 'Sure 1 bowl." Bill said when his Dave's Tender Juicy Western Steaks $2.25 DAVE GUNTER'S GOOD FOOD Clarysville Inn Phone Frost burg 1076 ONLY THE CROSLEY SHELVADOR FREEZER FREE TV Cable DEMONSTRATION I A During Ih. month Morth will oH.t fREE A DEM- ONSIBAIION Cobf. TV an f.

who own) ihiir TV an anlinna nd livn nlong our rovlii. Phont 490B for illlailt. Al.o fREE will nvallobl. lo onyor. SATURDAY'S SPECIALS! ROAST TURKEY DINNER 75 Will, lomolo juice.

ng urt grn molK.d ol. ilaw, pudding end Fried Spring Chicken Dinner $1.00 Breaded Veal Cutleti TV SERVICE NEWS Our policy of woixman. ihip, pioM.pl iie onrf guaroti- Itut pan, ou quality TV ieivite. Aufhotfl tJ MallK.ufl,,, TV I Radio Seivici Ctnlsr fone by wilh Ihe lalot know-how, in TV AMUSEMENT TEIEVIS1ON SAIES AND SERVICE 35 N. Mechonic SI.

phon. 4783 Allegany Satuidcy Special Salisbury Steak and Mocoroni SaloJ Whipped Potoloit Uma Hoi Rolli and I RESTAURANT I I H. Mechanic SI. SPECIAL BUSINESS LUNCHES Popular Prices? Prompt Service! Lowest Prices! MARTIN'S UQUOR STORE IS Boltimore St. Next to W.

Md. Crossing Free Delivery Tel. 5281 Food Prices Rolled Bock To The Good Old, Low Prices of 1939! HOI DOGS lOc HAMSURGESS 15c Stl Our Window. For All Spxicli RAINBOW RESTAURANT 47 CENTRE SIREtT 1 BREAKFAST DINNERS Delicious Drinkt The Tavern 42 N. Liberty St.

DANCING and guetlt alt irwiled lo donee ol Hi. on SmollwooJ and a Slreeli on TUES3AY Toonervillc ISanrt I A Round Square DaruTng Blue Nntcx Orchestra SATURDAY Hi-Hal, Loyal Order of Moose No. 271 Super 40 Drive-In Theatre COMING SATURDAY ONIY "Port of New York" 2:00 'Til 6:00, Adults 30 DOORS OPEN 1:45 AND "THE BLACK SWAN with TYRONE POWER end MAUREEN. O'HARA 6IVES YOU THESE 119- i PIUS Calloon SUNDAY ONLY "FIRST LEGION' PIUS Two Cartoon, ENJOY FOOD FOR LESS 50c DIAMOND'S RESTAURANT 50 I A IN 5 STATES A A A 10 N. Mechanic St.

Down In The LENTEN LUNCHEON SPECIAL 65c Run Technicolor OF THE Cas ayors Form.rly 501 N. Mechanic Phone 6629 Starring al Cadillar. JOE MASTERS TRIO A Terrific Trio Direct From the Copocabana, New York! Potomac Valley Television Go, pnwn-s VALUE Are the Buy i TONITE ONLY! OOOBS OPEN 1 1 1 5 P. Al I A PRICE! THE GREATEST GUNFIGHTER Saturday Morning SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW COME AND WALK UNDER A LADDER! BUST A MIRROR! SPILL SALT Defy Superstition! Come and LAUGH witii the bravest gang in town! It's something NEW AND UNUSUAL! RAOUL WALSH director wfio jo a "Tli World DOORS OrtN A. M.

A 9:30 A. M. One Complete Show Only SMASKIKG, CRASHING ADVENTURE 10c For Everybody LAWLESS BREED GRANT ON SCREW. 2 HORRIFIC FEATUR6Sf Boris Koiloff Bcla Lugosi LEKBECK HOLDEN KIDDIES--TOMORROW IS OUR FREE GIFT JUBILEE DAY 250 NEW GIFTS TO THE FIRST 250 BOYS AND GIRLS. DOORS OPEN 11:30 "Black Friday" "Black Cai" CUKOA CLtK FARRELL- ROBERTS SHOWN AT iroo 3:00 4.00 MATURES: 110 SHELVES JElF-OPtNING IID NESTING SASKHS INTERIOR smtNG INtECIOH FIOODUGHT fUSTIC TCAY ADJUSIAllt TEWP.

CONTSOl Authorized Crosley TV and Appliance Service BURKEY'S TELEVISION ond APPLIANCE CENTER 130 N.rlh C.nln SI. CKONE JI30.

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Years Available:
1894-1977