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TEN EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY. NOV. 23,1942 NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TR1-STATE SECTIONS Frostburg Tounc America CJmb At School Proutburg, fiav, Corile elected president oj the Young America Club, orjanued by the: iixth grade of the College Elemen-' JL JH JLM JL JJP Tri-Townf Nor. Ttvc dedication the With the peace i jr- a-- honorinit the sons and daughters in! elected and class sisters exchanged. ithe Westernport voting district i The Treble choir of Trinity Meth- whicb erected to yar! odist Church directed by Mrs.

J. C. plants geared to War James churcil wU I Rhodes sang last night at the Rom- The organization has designated i lory crowne jm eacp Wednesday as Defense Stamp Day. and since October 14, 4120.70; has been collected the xaie of Lois Mfeekay is chairman. Trie club is a unit.

"WAFC. "Write i a Fighter Corps." composed of three iquacironR of one leader and five fignter pilots. The objective Is to! a letter once a month to a man in the armed forces. A gold, jtar awarded monthly if each member contributes at least one leiter. A club project is the making of a comfort bag to be sent to a soldier' or sailor, and the collection of old SUE hose, tinfoil and other items in demand by the government to be used in the manufacture of muni- tions.

Miss Angela Brady, teacher, is ciub advisor. i (Bruce High School, will give the Horace P. Whitworth, Sr will be master of ceremonies. plaque will be accepted by Mayor Social Welfare Club tomorrow night A LIA tJf John Barnard. It will be unveiled a Westernport by Mrs.

Patrick A. Moran and Mrs. Morris, Rosenbaum, cumber- ire, Elwood Gift, Fred Rigsieman and Mrs. Frank Metz. The Young Biblt Claw oil Parsons, W.

NOT. 23 Trinity Methodist Church will meet Mrs. Robert Mlnear entertained Wednesday 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.

if or her husband, who the Howard Michael. Officers will be-Newport Training School, He has now been commissioned an ensign and la home on a xhort leave. Mrs. T. C.

Randolph of Hambleton was hostess to her bridge club with prizes to Mrs. Blair Holden and M.rs. Paul Mateer. Others playing were Mesdasaes Stanley Harman, U. M.

Carwell, J. J. Mullenaux, Don Griffith and Misses Lakey Swartz and Catherine Stemple. Mrs. Paul Hlnkle entertained her bridge club at a dinner Friday.

Prizes at bridge were won by Miss Marie Lipscomb and Mrs. William I Co. T386. 12th Q. M.

Camp Lee. Va. Plans for the Christmw dance be made at a meeting of the Tally Hanna who each have four i sons in the service. The invocation Your purchaw of War Bunds DOW Ten percent or more of your income invested in War Bonds today --wiil at once aid in paying the cost of War, hasten that Peace ar.d permit you to save, building iOn an ever increasing sinking fund for the purchase of that new alitorao- bile when the nation is restored to jwill be given the Rev iHarkias. St.

a Episcopal (Church, and the benediction by IMonsignor A. Scarpatl. pastor of 1st. Peter's Catholic Church. Banner Hardegan will lead group singing.

A letter will be sent to the Mayor and Commissioners inviting them- to participate in the parade to; tumjiy WLIJ uje air raid wardens of Luke, Bloom- Baker Junl Wolf CA land, chairman nutrition corps of county will address the were Misses Edna Cornell and Esther Sill, Mesdames Joseph Gillis, J. Plummer ington, Westernport, McCoole at the Cromwell building Luke, tomorrow 7 p. m. loncrcomng Lonaconing, Nov. Pythian Sisters Event Pearl Cline, Baltimore, grand Maryland avenue at hi Pythian Sisters, js making ir it also th speakers stand.

Grand Lodge Office Frostburg, Nov. 23--Joseph L. Evans, worshipful master. Mountain Lodge No. 99.

A. F. and A. was appointed grand pursivant, Grand Lodge of Maryland, by Grand Master Harry L. Robinson, Baltimore.

in recognition of Evans' extensive knowledge ol Free Masonry. He attended the sessions with Powell and Ham- C. Hitchlns. sit official visit at the roll call of ithe Morning Star Temple, No. 1, Drum corps of jpythian Sisters tonight, 8 o'clock.

peace-time basis. "Top Ten i Post, No. 52, American Legion; Tn-j other officers to attend will be Percent bj Yesr's" in Pay- Towns Municipal Band. Boy Scouts.jMrs. Edna Engle, Frostburg, district Savings Plan at your office or firemen and Piedmont Company No.

participate in the parade. AWARDED WHITE STAR FOR WAR PRODUCTION The American Legion will also have a part on the program. deputy grand chief; Mrs. Alice Williams, Annapolis, grand mistress of records and correspondence; Mrs. i Pearl Blair.

Midland, grand man- Two hundred and fifty-two names Mrs. Nellie Miller, those in the armed services havejjng, grand mistress of finance and i been secured and Lhe name com-1 Mrs. Geneve Wagner, Cumberland, imittee will meet tomorrow, 7 p. grand protector. at the Westernport City Building victory through cooperation is Charles T.

Brandt Company'and will receive further najnes. I the theme of the evening's pro- Makes Gun Shields for All i TM Ia UE sbtT Wgh iand is in three panels. In the cen- St. MlchaeFs Parish Notes Prostourg, Nov. 23--The Catholic Service Branches Baltimore.

Nov. 23 The Char- eEter from Ciub of St. Michael's Church I i es T. Brandt Company has been electric will meet tonight at 7:30. in the awarded a white star for continued ihe fouj hall, and the Ecfchan C.Y.C.,' excellence in production of war ma- i aU Tuesday evening at 7:30.

in the Eck- the first in Baltimore. I 3 0 toches igh wm hart haU Lie" 1 Hobert, Laub. US.N.. win- Shower for Couple ter will be the names of those r.ow 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick McConnell 'in sennce and on the wings those i entertained with a shower in honor to time. Indirectiof their son-in-law and daughter, Sodality devotions will be coa-. ne of the Navy Cross for his art i twenty-five-foot flag pole. ducted Wednesday evening at 7:30, battle of Midway, made the novena prayers for peace! the presentation. He told 400 em- on top each of Corp.

and Mrs. Leonard Woynicz, posts. The over- (recently married in Elkton, Md. be 23 feet. An eagle! Attending were Mr.

and Mrs. on top of the i William Miller, Moscow; Mrs. Jane rear will be a Murphy, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Murphy and daughter, The Wesleyan Service Guild, St.

John's Methodist Church, at the home of Miss Grace Bright, elected: President, Mrs. Calvin VanNoy; vice president. Mrs. Bernard Copeland; secretary, Mrs. Sted Tahaney; treasurer, Mrs.

Louie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan were called to Baltimore by the death the former's aunt. Mrs.

Thomas Parsons and daughter Sally Ann, Clarksburg, and Harold Repair, Washington, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Repair, Holly Meadows.

Mrs. O. L. Bess, Ironton, and Mrs. Fielding Carr, Radford, are the guests of Mrs.

E. A. Shrout. Mrs. George Kisner, Holly Meadows, is suffering from blood poisoning, having injured a finger while canning chicken.

Mrs. Bess Norman returned from New York. Vernon Dumire. gunners mate, TJ. S.

Navy, is home in St. George. Enlisting in the Seabees, U. S. Navy, arc Wayne Arthur Soult, Pierce; Harold Cross, Parsons; Ed Miller, Parsons: Charles William Kennard, Davis.

St. James. Sen-let Flair Charles S. Dayton, commander of Hilda Jane, Cumberland; Mrs. Hannah Bond.

Gilmore; and benealction of the Most Blessed i pi oyes at ceremonies in the plant KeIlv Mansfield Post No. 52, Cross. Westernport; Mesdames John "acramem how his squadron of 14 planes at- i a 10E presented a World War I Murphy. Oswald Baumann, Wini- In compliance with the wish four enemy aircraft Wn nf stflrs reD fred stakem Dan iel Nolan. Ralph Reed, William Abbott, Mary Lord, Irwlrj Thomas, Edith Boyd, Mary flag of J5 starg rep Archbishop Curtey, a special Mass riers on June 5.

only four of them) tm th commUBjcant 6 of St. i i itrAPV mctti I i will be offered each week for men in returning to the carrier. the armed forces, urlih a. particular; when the carrier returned remembrance for those wh When the carrier returned to an Episcopal Ro, ose who MM it found ne planes 'or the! flfl the mom servtcts Ei entire ron he sala adol n8 0 St. James church, yesterday.

i a the hat! come ln tune for Wart said James Episcopal Church in the armed forces ar.d an Episcopal Robertson, Robert Robertson, Bessie es Mildred Smith and ward Truly; Misses Catherine Rev. J. Harkins, said he i ley, Sarah Stewart. Ruth Dye Shallmar ShaUmar, Nov. 23 Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Sharpless, Short Run, entertained Thursday night with a hill top party. Guests were Mrs. Stanley Bender, Mrs. Edith Hutson, Rev.

and Mrs. Howard Wriston, Vanda Barrick, Mary Pratt, Laura and Ula Burrell, Luneta Turner. Delma Arnold, Deslia. Moore and Dixie and Robert Burrell, JKitzmiller; Miss Gladys Cha'rpless. Barton Barton.

Nov. 23. Surprise Birthday Party Miss Ruth Kyles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kyles.

was entertained with a surprise birthday party JWday night. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michaels, Mrs. F.

C. Michael. Prank Kyle, Vincent Ayers. Misses Kathryn Wilkes, Edna Beeman, Anna Kyies, Ruth Kyles. Virginia Ayers, Dorthea Clark, Nbrma Lee Michael, Helen Beeman, Raymond Llewellyn, Tinker Llewellyn, Dale DeShong, Kenneth Kyles.

Robert Harshbarger, Charles Harshbarger, Jimmy Clark, Louis Kyle, Francis Mowbray, Robert Saville, Charles Papp, Raymond McGrath, William Largent, Harry Milter and Glynne Clark. Freshman Class Party The Freshman class of Barton High School held a party on Wednesday night. Those attending were Patty Ann Robertson, Erma Wilson, Dora Kyle, Margaret Bean, Eleanor Jackson, Maxine Broadwater. Verlys Michael, Ruth Winters, Coleen Moses, Ruth Stevenson, Catherine Davis, Catherine Meyers, Mary Warnick, Doris Mowbray, Gloria Romnty Rcmney, W. Miss Nettie Walling of McMir.n.

vllle, Is visltinf her alsVrr, Mrs. William Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L.

Rogtvt, Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. Henry Clay Grusendorf taken a position in Charleston. State Senator George H. Willia.T.s returned from Charleston. Mrs.

Bernard W. Hill and Bernard, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams were in Baltimore.

Miss Rebecca Beaton returnee from Washington. Keyser Keyser, W. Nov. 33 CUlam-Slocum Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur H. Slocum, Sharpless announce the marriage or their dsught-r, Marceto Jean to Private Paul Gillam, Saturday night, at the parsonage of the Methodist Church in Werternport, with the ring ceremony, by the pastor, the Rev. James L. Robertson. The ring used was the bride's great grandmother's wedding ring.

The at-' tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kauffaian, brother-in-law and sister ol the bride. Mrs. Gillam graduated from the Keyser High School and Potomac State College, and is employed in the stenographic department ol the Kelly-Springfield Tire Co, Cumberland! Private Gillam is the son of Mrs.

S. W. Gillam. Martinsburg. He graduated from the Martinsburg High School and attended Potomac State School, Keyser.

Prior to his enlistment in the Army he worked at the Glenn. Martin plant in Baltimore He left this morning for Port Bragg, N. and Mrs. will remain I Miss Eva Alexander is visiting for the present at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Slocum entertained John R. Blue has gone to Co-1 liunbus to be Inducted into the Army. Mrs. Samuel R.

Pancake recently her mother, Mrs. Joseph D'Aiuta, Martinsburg. Mrs. James B. Wills from Elkins, where she visited he: sister, Mrs.

Maritt Wilson. Mr. a i Mrs. Wilson announced the birtn of a daughter, Saturday, Nor. 14 James Davis is home on furlout from camp in Tennessee.

Neat, Dorthea Clark, Joan Beeman, at dinner Sunday evening at Rex- Louise Cooper, Marj' Winter, Betty Ann Cooper, Billy warnick, Billy Myers, Bobby Ho well, Gene Kirk- patrlck, James MiUer, Francis Mowbray, Reginald Kyle, Glenn Michael, Miller, Thomas Junior Warnick, George. Calvin Vernon roads at Mt. Storm for the bride and groom. Others present were Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Kauffman and' Mrs. Catherine Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiser, Spring street, entertained Friday night at Harrisons in Burlington, in Sutherland.

a Fazenbaker, celebration of the fifteenth birthday Francis Kiddy, James Llewellyn, Raymond Llewellyn, Laddie Clark, Elwood Symons, Jack Ayers. Bobby Green, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cooper," Prof, and Mrs.

Gilbert C. Cooling and Mrs. Mildred Kirkpatrick. Baltimore. Mrs.

w. H. Lough returned Morgantown after visiting at-daughter, Mrs. Ward W. Hibbs.

The public schools of Hampshi county opened at 10 a. m. todaj Mrs. Joseph Kuykendall a. children returned to MartinsbuK Kitzmiller Brief Mention Miss Hazel Inskeep entertained her bridge club with honors to Mrs.

Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Graham and Mrs. Inez Marquardt. Others present were Mesdames Dora Mc- Luckle, Harry Brown, William Chappell, Clarence Keyes, Misses Maude Mowbray, Phyllis McConnell, Alice McCormick and Ina Schramm. The boys in the eighth grade of Barton High School formed a Victory Club and elected: President, George Winkler: vice president, Broadwater; secretary, Harold Wilson; shipmates, Luther Metz and Robert Kelley.

Other Kitzmiller, NOV. 23 Youth Fellowship of tl of their daughter, Miss Elinor. The The invited guests were: Miss Ruth Church at the home c' Ashenfelter Miss Mildred LaRue.jMrs. Kenneth McRobie, elects Keister Smith, Jerry Don Hines and Gloria JVilson. president; Wilira Walter Mott.

Brief Mention The union Thanksgiving sen-ices jLiller, vice president; and Markley, secretary. Others preser were Rev. and Mrs. Howard R. of the Protestant churches will bejWriston, Johnny Wriston Sharpless, Marjorie Kinkead, Alia: McHobie and Mrs.

Kenneth Mc- held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning in the First Methodist. Church. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Charles H. Gibboney, pastor of Circle 1 of the W.

8. C. of the Presbyterian Church. Methodist Church was enterteinf- Miss Dorothy Michael, who spent py Mrs. Arlie Barrick, assisted her vacation with her parents, Mr.

Mrs- Terrance OTJonnell. and Mrs. J. H. Michael, returned to Mexico, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Burke will leave tomorrow for Washington to spend this week with their daughters, Mrs. Calvin Welty, and Mrs.

Richard Carwell. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Dunn, Shenandoah, are residing at the home members are Donald Ashby, Arthurjof Mrs. C. R. Hodges, East Piedmont Neat, William Brennan. James i street.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Presto- Washington, announced the birth a daughter. Mrs. Preston is former Miss Evelyn Paugh.

W. C. Paugh is visiting her daugr Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hawkir Sand Flat, announce the bin of a daughter Janice Fay, Nov.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones, Morgar jtown, visited Mr. and Mrs. AJej DO: CJ Cai Se Wh sons Ailegs ball ichooi big S' terno( was grateful to the American Le-inie Rankin.

Lissie Rankin, Alma "A few minutes or few hours Private Michael Marti returned in production," he said, "can Camp Pickett, Va, after ten-day I make the difference between vic- squadron might have come back. for ovidlng and Jean and John McConnell and Ray- J.VIINS (jrliiuvb TTnrvpv ld 'Miss Esta and James Wilson Mr. Robertson, Leo Bradley, Victor Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger and two a a a Scott Harvev Mr and Ronald Munson and Johnsons, New York, are guests of the Tn" Mrs.

Milo Wilson and 'family, Meyers. latter', mother, Mrs. Hyman Kap- lma and Mrs. Benjamin Perando and The Barton Civilian Defense or- Ion. Paurf, if? i -a TJ Jb- ri SAlti.

lHwaVie JTd.uglJ, owes Ame ri-mond Dye. never repay. His text was Brief Mention Vincent D. Nolan has been i CJJO rr tio i -furlough with his mother, Mrs, wry and defeat. Tnats why tlle Name of Qur God We Will Set Up transferred from Fort Riley, Kan- v-t mnc-r CTtTlCT WP HUH PPt, 1 i George Martz, First imost discouraging news we can get! Mrs.

Kathleen Todd and Harry i from horns is that been a Our Banners." The American Le-isas to Camp WhiM, Oregon. Keller attended the hcmeooining i work stoppage." at University of Maryland, The Brandt Company mamifac-, visittoe r-V-irginla. Todd andjtures gun for Charles Gover, atudenU. iNavy Air Mr. and Mrs.

CJow and I Commission, On May 7, it receiv- James Engle returned from, visit Jed the first Army-Navy with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed, Bal-imade in Baltimore, timers. glen attended in a body. Pvt.

Harry Andrews, Camp Polk, Mr. Harkins read the followisgi is visiting friends and relatives. -Howard-Hay-l PJF.C. -Samuel Bean and Pvt. First Lieutenant Louis Ivan Britt have returned to Tennessee after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Luke, Staff Sergeant George T.j Joseph Britt. iSliger, Sergeant Harry G.

Rlchaxd- Andrew Nash, former resident, i Union Agreement Not who spent the-- summer and early! Recoffnized bv Citv Council raij months to Frostburg. returned nRPlh Bante, EJ. 3cl; Nov. 23-' Cadet Richard L. Lininger, Pvt.

son Sergeant Richard H. Whitworth, Sergeant Kimell Rizer Parsons, Corp. Paul C. Fazenbaker, to Nashville, Term. Francis McKemue, son and Mrs.

John McKenau. is home. Martlnsburgi Representatives of organized labor I Edward Fazenbaker. Pvt. John He Council here Sat TavIor Morrteon Pvt.

Wffliam Irorn Miners' Hospital, where he un-, would not sigll derwent treatment for eni recogni2lng the re-! Private First Class Allan water Hendricks, returnee! after a p- rt George Knode. Library Club Officers Neidv-elecMd officers of the Carlos a garbage Uectors here and i Library- Club of Bruce High School it as a collective were Thur5da a a a iners' Hospital. unionization if the work- Tne Eckban Homemaken club volun i meet in special session i 7 o'ciocfe at the community hali. Dr. Martin W.

Hamrlck will give a demonstration at a spe- i I tearing to help organize the workers, but said the fact that the council's was limited to the two-year term The officers are Janet Moorehead, president; Dorcas Tiber, vice-president; Betty Lininger, secretary; Wilt, corresponding secre- Flashes of Life The Associated Xo Excuse Brazil, young Clay county farmer asked his selective service board for a deferment, because--he claimed--it was impossible for him to get up a 5 o'clock in the morning and shave in 10 minutes. The board refused to divulge the young man's name, but said he would be in the Army family, Galen Harvey, Clifton Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and family and Miss Cassie Wilson. Personals WUber Meyers, Baltimore, is home.

William Shrout, Baltimore, is the guest of Mn. Robert Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perandq and family visited Mrs.

Perando's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. O'Haver, Gray, Pa.

Mrs. Charles Herman and sister, Osborne, Akron, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cowers. Miss Hazel Perando, Lewistown, is spending a week with her father, Nicholas Perando.

John Gowers, u. S. Navy, and Junior Mills are visiting the former's brother, Harvey Bowers, while on shore leave. Baxter, BARBS emonsraton a a meeting of Tostburo wnicn 1C was elected made tt to tary; Norma Lee Howe, treasurer; future C. Pifer, chaplain; C.

Davis, Miss of Frostburg' State Teach- Utalwtions controlling the yearly Margaret Hayde Miss Margaret Collese faculty I budgets as barring any agreement. Miss Hazel Poland, Mrs. Mrs Jomtno Arnold and i a city is a munidpaiity. it wa, ex- pUK sponsors nnt a rinvaiAlv nrwratpa were from Miners' Hospital, Sunday. discharged iP' alned not a vaielv operated concern, and therefore not within Plans were made for a candy sale to raise funds in order to purchase a bond for the school and for a Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. East! scope of the NLRB control. Main street, received word that! woula not concur a statelnent Christmas party n-ith the following their son Private Ralph Lemrrjcrt.j the organizers that any agree- comm i ttee: Entertainment.

Betty Camp Pickett, was transferred i tere into would not be Nealls- Betty ijninger; decoration, to the Army General Hospital. Seymour Nealis, DonaM CJise, Nor- S. C. where he is enrolled ma Lee Howe; display, Dortha in the x-ray technician course. ocmin la ol rivu Kight.

Jane Bever; refreshments, Corp. Paul -stoney" For Plant Cainp Pickett, is visiting his! aunt. Mrs. Alice Jackson, Washing-1 Washington, Nov. 23 UP)--A sem- ton street, and his parents.

Mr. and i mar on plant protection engineer- Mrs, James Jackson. Barnum, i for Government piant inspec- That Tobacco Habit Denver--A stranger sat beside 18- year-old Eugene Haynes in a restaurant and admired the handsome pipe Haynes had just purchased. The Barton Civilian. Defense organization meets Friday, 8 p.

m. Tech. Sgt. William Merriman, March Field, is home. Ion.

J. H. Michael, B. O. shopman.

Mozelle street, ill three weeks, shows Elks in Yosemite Valley are wearing new fur coats of light tan-but don't tell your wife. London police are not supposed to chew gum on duty. What do they do for a night stick? A Wisconsin farmer reports one of his hens laid an egg ifrith three Haynes, walking home, felt a yolks. At least it's no white lie. sharp pain in his arm and lost consciousness.

He woke up in a hospital as physicians removed a bullet from his arm: The new pipe and his wallet, containing $2 were gone. Wolkin' Coil Chicago--In a letter to a local newspaper's column for secretaries and stenographers, a reader wrote: i tors is being held at the Illinois Private First Class Roy oif Technology in Chicago, rciurned to Alamagarda, N. War Department announced to-1 after visiting his parents, Mr. Mrs. Verus Workman.

West Main: The internal security division ree I the provost marshal general's office Lawrence Skidmore, U. S. Navy, has charge of the seminar, for returned to Norfolk. after a'which forty army officers and civil- Gwynn and Mrs. Pifer.

Scripture reading was by Jane Bever. Brief Mention and Mrs. Elmer Morris, Green's Addition, gave a parly in honor of the second birthday of son, Lynn. Present were: Sally Giass. Junior Randall.

Shirley Ann Morris, Jesse and Mary Harris, Neal employed In one of the defense plants as secretary to an expeditre. Referring- Two KiUer-Dniers Chicago--A woman in a red monkey hat arrived at a Chicago station and gave her luggage to a red cap. who said he would meet her on the tram. "How will I know you?" she Riley. Patsy Lou Martin.

Carolyn quer i et i. ma'am that's all right." Railroad Wins Suit Kingwood, W. Nov. 23--A verdict for the defendant was returned by a jury in circuit court here in the $3,000 damage suit brought by Mrs. Sherman Shaver of Rowlesburg, against the B.

fc O. Railroad Company for the death of her husband, whose body was found along the company's tracks above Rowlesburg, on the morning of July 13, 1941. This was the second time this case has been tried in the court here, the first trial resulting in a hung jury. The jury in this case, however, deliberated but 45 minutes before bringing in a verdict. The trial lasted two full days.

Joe V. Gibson and Frank E. Parrack were attorneys for Mrs. Shaver. Mt.

Savage Mt. Savage, Nov. 21. Honor Boll Dedicated An honor roll containing twenty- five names of the young men and women of the parish now in the service was presented by the Young Adult Fellowship and dedicated at the Methodist Church Sunday morning. Miss Gladys Deffenbaugh, president, made the presentation talk.

The Rev. Harris M. Waters, pastor, read the names, said a prayer for those in the service and delivered a sermon on "Greater Love Hath No Man Than This That He Lay Down His Life For a Friend." 'God Bless Our Native Land was sung. The names on the honor roll are: Howard R. Andrews, Thomas E.

Andrews, Kenneth Blank, Clayton Blank, Jamse C. Blucker, Joseph D. Caldara, Wilbur Crow, Wilbert T. J. Crump, David Gentry, Joseph E.

Green, John R. Hutzel, Joseph Jenkins, Robert K. Kirby. Charles E. Petinbrink, Harry Petinbrinlc, Russell H.

Smith, Allen Snyder, Victor E. Snytier, Chester J. Stevens, Melvin E. TJhl, Kathey Wilson. Robert Wilson, Ralph Jr, and Robert Wolford.

Brief Mention The Catholic Youth Organization hold a dance in St. Patrick's hali Thursday evening. Miss Rosemary Noonan, Notre Dame College, Baltimore and Miss Margaret McNamee, Maywood College, Scranton, are home. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul H. Garlitz and daughters, Louann and Judith, Miss Loretta O'Conor and Charles Carney visited Dr. and Mrs. Edward O'Conor, Portage, Pa. and daue Wes temper McRobie.

Theodore Paugh, returnee from Memorial Hospital, land. improvement. Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Johnson left this morning to -visit their daughter, Mrs. Louis Fischel, Salem, Kl zm lDer alE and their daughter, Mrs. Howard Persinger, Williamson, W. Va. Mrs.

J. T. Gift is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Whitehouse, Washington. Mrs.

J. O. Kitzmiller, Oormanis her sons, Paul and Sues for $5,000 Because Miss Anna Walatkus, R. WAAC, visited her mother. Otha F.

Sharpless Tisited his sis-j ter, Mrs. Bessie Wilson, Piedmont Leo C. Mclntosh and Lee t-'q Cloud, TJ. S. Army, are stationec! at Camp Shelby, Miss.

Somerset, Nov. 23--George M. Oruschock of Windber today filed a suit in trespass against the Slovak Education Club of Windber, Ann Dallinger. Paul Shaffer. Gencj repHed pointing gaily to E.

E. Hamstead and Terrence nf ffiTSffli vt'H with okidmore. father. William i a inspectors enrolled Similar seminars will be heid every Mrs. Beatrice Lewis, Youngstown, jihree weeks at various colleges and Ohio, is a guest of her brother.

Karl universities, the next being schedul- N'ickei, West Main street. Pd to begin December 1 at New York Allan Dennison. Borciffi is University. i surgicnl patient in Miners' Hos- Great SBJ! Lake has a maximum Dawson. Russel Riley, Dolly Morris.

Mesdames John Morris, Alfred Harris, Thomas Glass, Walter Riley, Harry Deiiinger and Charles Riley. The Victory Club met at the "These hats are killcr-dlllers these days, aren't they?" STORKS DECREASING home of Mary Klrlcwood. Pre- Storks, regarded D. Stewart of Morgantown, represented the railroad company. Shaver's body was discovered on of January the morning of July 13, 1941, lying along the west-bound tracks of the sanitary Oa snort distance -west of W.

Va. School Board Cuts Yule Holiday Martinsburg, W. Nov. 23--A shorter-than-usual Christmas holiday for the public schools of this county was set by the School Board yesterday which decreed closing work after the session of December 23, and resuming on the morning Mrs. Lucy Strachan, Elaine, Of Slot Machine Injuryj critically iU Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Harvey re- seeking $5,000 damages for he alleges he suffered when a slotj machine in the club 'fell and struck him. Oruschock sets forth in hisj suit that on April 4, 1942, he went! to the club for a drink. I The plaintiff avers that while he! was in the club an employe. Johnj Mizo, attempted to move the ma-j chine and that it fell on him, caus-! ing compound fracture of his right! leg.

He charges the club management was negligent in permitting I only one man to attempt to move the heavy machine. Oruschock seeks damages for the loss of his work and also for his hospital and medical bills. ceived word that their son, P. F. Paulman J.

Castle, and had landed in Hawaii. Clayton Gough, U. S. Navy, back second tallies with 30 hole wi The Pines Closed A news item appearing in a Morgantown paper indicates that The Pines, a roadhouse located on the Oakland-Terra Alta highway, just west of Corinth, has been closed, and along with numerous other roadhouses, is being remodeled into! a huge chicken house. The item further stated that Paul Stockman, owner, had already ob-j tained the necessary equipment and it was his purpose to furnish the! community with 1,000 broilers per day, for the duration of the and until automobile traffic again became normal.

The holidays for this period usually have been a full two weeks. However, because Christmas this 1 I I I i A wmju. I I O'-AJiAi, I 1 AA a 3 a sent were Mesdames John in'Holland, are decrmin? in Rowlesburg. One arm had been year comes on Friday the authon- Alorao Kidman. William Metz.

number there. it is to cat- severed and the body was othenfee ties ted it unwise to close for i rirlf i tVio nTpr.pflitlF i.nrlSt- Private Ivan Odell Britt. rorwt, is visiting his parcnu, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Britt.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spiker, Mt. announce the birth of a ten Saturday at Miners' Hospital. Mr.

and Mrr. Richard 104 Pi-tvi avenue, announce the b'r'h of daughter, yesterday at. Miners' 'iaspltnl. MiM Mary Csilierine latitthter o( Mr. and Mrs Frrd Water underwent iiajor operation Miners' Hospital.

rriciay. Mrs. Neilie Love received word Jvit her son. Let R. Love, who re- enlisted in the U.

s. a is nruioncd at the Great Lakes Trnin- Station, DHnols. The Red Cross Sewing group has mnrelied meeting for ntnorrow. to eriahle members to i.T.'r hnlitlav i Tif Kicv.p meet December a 1 10. a.

rn. of only expanse. 40 feet, despite its! Wayne Gift, Charles Calvert, Mack Ing poisoned grasshoppers Arnold Fink. Johnnie Chesh- wintering in South Africa. i bruised and cut, according nesses.

wit-ithe entire week preceding Christmas. RIGHT AROUND HOME By DUDLEY FISHER I WAkTE ITS' NEARLY SEVEW -ff--- VOU SURE CHEATED YOURSELF OUT OF SOME SWELL EATS 1 I WAS JUST TAKING OTT FOR LOST Black and tan fox hound. Answers to name "Ranger." Reward. Return Ralph Baker, 233 Maple Frostburg. BETTER TAKE FATHER JOHNS 'MEDICINE I THINK QUIT FOR THE DAY I A COLD ACOMINGO AND BUILDUP YOUR RESISTANCE RICH IN VITAMINS A --Adv.

N-T NOV. 23 FOR SALE 2 black and tan female Special Tuesday Only CLUB STE'AK 39c Ife. COBEY ENGLE MEAT MARKET Phone 50 fox hounds. 18 months old. Harold D.

Llewellyn. Dan's Midland, Md. Phone Lonaconing 800F21. -Adv. N-T Nov.

23 FOUND Male bird dog and female fox! hound. Owners may recover by identification from Claude Pope, Star Route, Frostburg, Md. --Adv. N-T Nov. 23-24-25 Boys' and Mackinaw Coats $8.50 to $9.95 Otto Hohing Son Frostburg, Md.

La nan. To: Al All! Mill OTRE VE South MON. and TUES. MATINEE NIGHT "DESPERATE JOURNEY" With Errol Flynn, Ronald MON. TOTS.

"RIOT SQUAD" With Klchtrd Crtrmwtll, John MilJ.n DOUBLI FEATURE "COUNTER ESPIONAGE" i Wirrrn Erie Brnnke 1 a him As a ft -'ity inter! was to "ior. Ni of the ca improv.

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About Cumberland Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977