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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 26

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TWENTY-E1GHT THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1963 Dial 722-4600 for a WANT AD TAKER Lonaconinglion Arrange Party For Children Annual Christmas Program Is Stated For December 16 LONACONING The Lonaconing Lions Club will hold its annual Christmas party for children on December 36 in the Pythian Sis-! ters Hall. Dinner, a program of; entertainment and gifts are being i arranged by the committee. Boyd Bolyard, Samuel Hutche- and Arthur Phillips com- prise the committee on ments and they request that all reservations be completed by 1 December 12. As part of theiv community ser-, vice activity, members of the' local Lions Club joined with others here in sponsoring the street; lighting and decorations throughout the community. The Lions provide the man-hours for putting up the lights and streamers.

Bolyard has reported that a candy sale project has been completed. Harry Bosley reported Blind Seals for the Sight Conser-i vation Program of the Lions have; been distributed and returns are- beginning to come in. Bosleyj urges recipients of seals to make their returns promptly. All funds! realized are to be used locally for eye care, examinations and' eye glasses for students needing! I them in the Midland, Central and; fG IS rr Barton elementary schools as well- as in Valley High School. i M5sses Kathleen and Council Waives Parking Fees At Piedmont Mayor With Community Lighting Program PIEDMONT The Police Department was authorized by the Mayor and Council Tuesday evening to permit free parking throughout the Town of Piedmont for the convenience of Christmas shoppers.

Collections from parking meters will be discontinued Wed- 11 through nesday, December December 25. A remodeling permit was granted Mrs. Edward Warnick, Fairview Street. FSC Preparing Art Exhibit Members of the exhibit committee of the Art Department of Frostburg State College are shown above discussing several phases of the exhibit planned for next week. This year the Art Department will sponsor an art show open to the college.

Students may submit work this week for display. The showing will be next Monday through Friday. Left to right, are Dr. Thomas C. Slettehaugh, head of the department; Thomas Hankins, Baltimore, chairman; Kenneth Hankins, president of Art Club; John F.

Wierdsma, professor; Roseann Squillari, Cumberland and Jane Early, Cumberland, in charge of publicity. Display panels to be used in the show were constructed by members of the Art Club and are for use in this and future art shows at the college. Homemakers Arrange Party Loretta At the recent meeting of the McDermitt returned from Wash-l MIDLAND The regular meet-i club, Joseph Mello, in charge of jinglon, D. C. While there they i)lg lhe Homemaker's Club was the program, introduced Charles attended the funeral of President ie in Re( Men Hall with Mrs.

Strigle of the Kelly Springfieldij onn p. Kennedy. Tire Company development Joseph Nolan, Pansy Thrasher, vice-president. Explorer Addresses Rotarians FROSTBURG--Norman Snyder, crewleader of Explorer Seoul Treble Choir To Sing For Lions Club Homemakers Sponsoring Home Lighting Contest In Mt. Savage Area MT.

SAVAGE--At a recent meeting of Mt. Savage Homemakerf Club Mrs. Maude Holsinger, president, suggested that the club should offer cash awards for the best decorated home and yard Mt. Savage at Christmas time. This suggestion met with approval of the members.

There will be $5 first prize, $3 second prize and $2 third prize. Thomas Stephens was chosen chairman of the judging committee and he will be assisted by Harry Poland, Rev. William Harpold, Raymond Himmelwright and Stanley Turley. The town was divided into sections and anyone living within this area is eligible to participate: from the bridge at Newtown to the home of. William Dickel: to the home of Colin Bower, Main Road; to Homer Black's at Dutch Hollow to the home of Mrs.

Irvin Mayor Donald M. Mellor com- Gc iger, Cemetery Road. mented that the recent tree lighting celebration went over well in spite of the cold and he was well pleased with the crowd and the number of children who participated. Charles Spiker, chief of police, reported $63.60 in parking ticket fines for the month of November. The report included two arrests! Mrs.

Belva Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins and Mrs. Mary Deffenbaugh will place posters in various parts of town announcing! the contest. Several members attended the County Council tea at St. Paul's Church.

The Christmas party was dis for careless driving, three It will be held Thursday, for being intoxicated in public, December 19 at 11:30 a. m. Jingle! one for destruction of property, one arrest for trespassing, three investigations, 13 complaints received, one hit-and-run driver reported and eight traffic warnings issued. Next meeting of the council will be held January 7. Inspectors gifts will be exchanged.

Mrs. DeNoma Yutzy will be entertainment chairman and Mrs. Belva Miller is food chairman. Attendance prizes will be given at the The meeting opened church, spoke at Monday night's joined the Kelly staff in grandfather. Joseph Nolan Sr.j Ten members attended with one land afler corning from Ohio.

Tech Sgt. William C. Nolan gues Miss Mary Wise, home lives at Bel Air. his father Joseph Nolan aomif TVIP Huh COLOR TELEVISION I RCA VICTOR Mark 9 New Vista Color TV from '44900 Buy Experience Buy Dependability Buy From W. Md's.

Color TV Experts RCA Victor Record Player Plays All Speeds Plays All Records Only 10 Cumberland Electric Frosiburg Store 88 E. Main Street OV 9-6603 Tom Stewart, Mgr. demonstration agent. The club: with 30 other Sea and Air Scouts from the Baltimore Area Council, him from here visited his father Joseph Nolan enroute from Olis Air Force ase to Colorado Springs. Christmas party at lhe VFW in! Miss Leah Huff returned on December 18.

Any. a i a a a i pending the Thanksgiving Holi- member wishing lo attend, Snyder said the group lived M'chael Warne and Howaid ays in Pittsburgh. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard call Christine Thrasher.

Christine Thrasher won the aboard the USS Enterprise, nuclear-powered attack aircraft car- PIEDMONT --The Treble Choir; Methodist Church, Miss Belly Jean will present a program music at the regular dinner meeting of the Tri.Townsjhave'"becn"cOTduct«l Lions Club today at 6:30 p. m. alji and 6 on the South Fork Water- St. Ann Hotel. The meeting in Pendellon and Hardy meeting.

Members planning to attend the Christmas luncheon who were not at the November meeting should notify the president. Mrs. Enid Arnold, formerly of London. England, joined the club. Mrs.

Hazel Swauger exhibited wall plaques and Mrs. Mary Deffenbaugh exhibited a picture made ROMNEY Norris R. Carylj from flower seeds The club i area conservationist of the Soili voicd to make lhese lhm a a Service, has an- Pr ojec the new car Mrs nounced that final inspections begin with the singing of Bless "God! counties. With completion of the two pro- Next meeting of the board of directors of the club will be held Thursday December 12, at the Huff during the Thanksgiving holi-1 evening prize. Refreshments were net'- He pointed out that three Potomac rjlub, Westernport at ay were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 'served by the nutrition fields could be laid out on' 7 3 0 i i 11 i i i 1 i i i The group will hold its annual and children, Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slack' and son, Fairmont, W. JOSGOh FTA md Mrs.

Gerald Huff and chil- dren, Mt. Savage. Mrs. Howard Huff is a surgical patient in Memorial MIDLAND --The Parent Teach-j reactors, 'umberland. Arranges Parties the flight deck; approximately 4,500 persons lived aboard; its electric generating power was enough to supply a city of two jects, the total of completed dams now stands at 11 of the 24 planned there.

The watershed contains 185,000 acres. The New Creek Watershed dam in Grant County, which will impound 400 million gallons of water million people; it cost Christmas party for the children, Thursday, December 19 at supply the City of Keyser, is n. m. The place will be announced 1 capable of holding enough water 1 I 1 I 1 1 to build and was powered by eight later. ers Association St.

Joseph's School met Sunday in the school, with Mrs. Jean Coleman, presid- and Freeman Deist, Hynding. Plans were made for a a Christmas party to be held on the) ro grams this month will be in! How To Take Full Year Off Age CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) --A youthful deer hunter was a tentative date, December 29, Visitors at the meeting included William Leatham, Crown Point, 4-H Clubs Honor Miss Eileen Morgan to supply that community for two years without replenishing it.

This dam cost more than $400,000. Mary Thoerig won the prize. Family Services Launch Project FROSTBURG The United Family Service of the Frostburg area, a unit of the County United Fund, has set up a program for the distribution of Christmas baskets. Registration will be held today and Monday, and December 12 PROMOTED --George K. Osi, formerly of Keyser, W.

has been named project manager, Auxiliary Rocket Projects Office, at Atlantic Research Corporation, Alexandria, Va. A graduate of Keyser High and Potomac State College, he received his bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering from West Virginia University ia 1958 and was a project engineer with the Rocket Propulsion Division of Hercules Powder Company prior to joining the professional staff at Atlantic. He joined ARC last June as a project engineer in Preliminary Design Group. As project manager he is now responsible for technical direction and program management of several rocket projects. Sodality To Meet MT.

SAVAGE The monthly meeting of the Sodality of St. Patrick's Church usually held first Thursday of the month has been scheduled for December 12 at 7:30 p. m. according to Mrs. Mary Agnes King, president.

and 16, from 9:30 a. m. to 4j p. m. in the UFS office on Mechanic Street.

No phone calls jwill be taken, and no applications A semi-final inspection of theiwill be accepted after December smaller clam being constructed on Cut-Off Road between U.S. Route last day of school prior to the Christmas vacation. A committee was appointed and charge of James Kelly, Monday; Raymond McCiillough December 16; Rev. Harold B. Wright, December 23 and Dr.

Mikio Kato, FROSTBURG The Frosthurg, Senior and Junior 4-H Clubs' LOOay 50 and Keyser will be made accosted on opening day of was set for a skating party e7e ber 30 1963 season by two game war-, the school children dens who wanted to see youth's hunting license. The State Natural Resources recently" the P.T.A. Sister ex-, Department told the story of plained that each child i In Thpftc able to develop at his own rate I I of speed and progress as far as. ne Sisler Samuelle discussed thc ISRA Reading i purchasedj red This dam will be the completed of. a planned the New Creek Watershed.

Youth told the he encounter this way: 'Let's see your license." 'I don't need anv I'm onlv T- A local youm is 1 need any. I onlj his ablhfy will enable him. i held in Hampshire County 'When were you born?" '1948." 'That makes you 15--and you need a license." "No it doesn't. I flunked a vear of school." Midland Legion Meeting Friday The use of this SRA Kit will augment the reading program in grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. jail for a hearing Monday before Judge H.

G. Muntzing after vol- iunlarily surrendering himself in Sister Samuelle requested lhat; connedjon a break parents wishing conferences and en rings teachers call or phone The youth, 20-year-old Delisle Moreland, reportedly had been (he hours of 5:30 and 6:30 p. m. Mondays through Thursdays. The attendance award was won by lrave llh 8 recently returned home after me Sisler Liberia's room.

Mr. Leroy Brant won the monthly prize. clrcAus mto winter qiiarters Arizona. MIDLAND--Important business Moreland is said to have been will be discussed tomorrow nighl List Schedule in the breaking and at 7 o'clock during a meeting of or Confessions entering by other youths who Midland Post 163, American Le- already have bcen tried on the Morg with a i party at the First Methodist' Church a recent evening. A skit, "This is Your Life DemOCfdt Club Eileen" was presented by Mary, Virginia Ewing, Helen Morgan I TO Elect and Kay Morgan.

Phyllis Shope led the games. FROSTBURG The Jefferson- An engraved four leaf clover, an Democratic Club will meet PUZZLED BY "BARGAIN" DIAMONDS? Toys will be distributed on the following days: December 9, 12. 16, 18, 19, 20 and 23. Anyone wishing to donate toys or dolls for Christmas distribution should contact Mrs. Rae Pugh as soon as possible.

Mrs. Pugh commended organizations which contributed to the Thanksgiving baskets. charm was presented to Miss Morgan by Susan James. Mrs. Edgar Miller, Junior 4-H leader, commended Miss Morgan for completing 14 years of 4-H work.

She will now continue her work as an assistant leader in the Junior and Senior Clubs and has Friday at 8 p. m. and hold election of officers at the of home. Frank Kelly, Charles Bruner and John Blake are -serving the nominating committee. Plans for the annual Jefferson- Jackson Day dinner to be held in just recently organized a Jan be discussed Mountaineer 4-H Club.

Refreshments were served by the local leaders. gion. All members urged to attend. are being MT. SAVAGE Confessions charges.

The entries included the he Bloomery Post Office and an Catholic Church today from 5 usta service station in to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 8 p. i Cfuml a a stol al old BUILDING NEEDS PLYWOOD SHEETROCK FLOORING Neilson Bros, McCuiloh St. Frostburg, Md.

in preparation for the first Friday; Fiekls Hardy County of the month. Holy Communinn will be distrib tiled Friday during the fi and a. m. masses. Benediction will follow the lasL mass.

The Holy Xame Society will attend the 7 a. m. mass Sunday and receive Holy Communion. 7 Mt. Savage Singers To Entertain PTA Cheat River Dam jHearing Is Called KINGWOOD, W.

Va. public hearing on the pro- I posed dam on Cheat River all of nearby Rowlesburg will be held! Eckhart Methodist Church will morning in the Pres-l hold their Christmas dinner in County Court House here, i WSCS To Assist Children's Home ECKHART The WSCS USED CARS! 60 Rambler 4 Dr 6 Cyl. Auto. Reel Nics 59 Chevy lmp 4 Vft 'Auto. Excel Condition Clarysville Motors OV 9-6611 Clarysville church social room next Tuesday beginning al 6 p.

m. A program The proposed dam has been un-1 der study since the 1940s by the 1 will follow with Miss Army Corps" of" Engineers Phillips giving the devotion. which was allocated $234,000 by Inslead of exchanging gifts the Congress to conduct the survey. group will have a money tree with This is the second public hear- the proceeds going to the isl Church Children's Home. will Eleanor Miller Entertains Class I DOUBLE ON EVERY PURCHASE Friday December 6th Open 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Fill Your Books For Holiday Gifts WE FEATURE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS SHANNON'S SHOES 20 East Main Frostburf Open: Fri. Sat. To 9 MT. SAVAGE A program of! The Methodist men Christmas music will be presented, attend this meeting, by the Junior and Senior Choruses! of Ml.

Savage High School at ai meeting of the Parent Teachers A Birth tonight at 8 FROSTBURCi Tim Vouns The choruses under the direction! SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Clai of Eckha I BarS.of Mi.ss Carol Miller will sing in Gerald Jenkins. Ml. Holly, N.

St. George's 01 LtKna, Bap st 311flitn lim Thn a announce lhe birth of a son there wi ing on the proposal since 1961. The Corps is expected to dis- some of ils findings at the meeting. Sponsor Fish Fry MT. Church met of Mrs.

I- Janel SAVAGE The Men of Episcopal Church ill sponsor a public fish fry in Gift Her With Perfume Or Toiletry Sets From -Shape's E. Main Frostburg you are, thoa just xememben Any diamond worth buying it worth buying right. That's why you won't jEad diamonds or "bargain" in our outstanding ooBectioa, We are members of the American Gem Society. exceUeot reason why yon be of true gem and vafae when goor llMiiin T. AMERICAN 6EM SOCWY Robert J.

Kenney JtwtUr HOSKEN'S 22 W. Main JEWELRY STORE Froitburf Mabker at linmc auditorium. The. band under i Miller Mrs lhe direction of Thomas Lewis! Tuesday. The mother is (he parish hall Friday, from 5 lo 7" iimrr nirL-nl rianflilnr The, riign have tickets for' may be purchased The sec-, will present a program of musical! mcr Miss cna Dickcl Daughter p.

m. The men have tickets for Preelections in the cafeteria during and Mrs. Ralph Dickel, I sale or hey Mt. Savage. were made to hold Christmas! 1116 refreshment hour.

party al the home of Mrs. Wil- The public is invited to 1 Hams on December 16 wilh Robert Crump, president, will' jingle gifts being exchanged. i preside at a brief business ses- Miss Dclores Snyder gave (he sion prior to lhe entertainment. devotions and read a poem about Thanksgiving and Psalm 100. i j- ij i Refreshments were served.

'iVIinerS MOSpltal 'al the door. lists Births FROSTBURG Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, Midland, a son Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Moffatt. Lonacnninfl, a daughter Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

William i brcnner. vStar Roule, Frosiburg, a son Tiiosdav. mvAcr for your vafuol fee youf bov FROSTBURG NATIONAL BANK MEMBER I if GIFT IDEA! I 1 TOILETRIES I I for Men Women I Stop in lr Choose Yours From Our Selection! PARISE'S MAIN FROSTSURG Winter Coats OF FROSTBURC Open: Tuesday Friday Saturday Evenings Priced From 3.98 Give Plaid Stamps Tuesday-Friday Saturday To 9 MARY CAROL SHOP 45 East Main OV 9-5440 Froitburf.

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