Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 13

Location:
Cumberland, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

a a G- And News (13)' Evening Times, Wednesday, March 9, 1949 Truck Strikes Frostburg Boy FROSTBURG -A Frostburg State Teachers' College Laboratory School first grade student who missed his school bus sesterday suffered -struck deep lacerations of his. legs when by a truck as he was returning home, The injured boy is Edward James, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George. James; 356 Welsh Fill He was.

taken to Miners' Hospital by Charles Stevanus, who witnessed the accident. Attendants said the child: had missed the bus for School, and was crossing Welsh Hill when he wits struck by 8 truck driven by Aubrey Plutomer. Plummer stated the mishap was his first since he' started driving in Brief Mention The Eckhart Homemakers Club wit meet tonight at 7:30 in the Community Center. will bring groceries to be distributed to the needy families of the communIty. Mrs.

Charles Bitter and sons, Earl and Vernon, of 64 Ormond Street, and Mrs. Evelyn Goodrich are visiting relatives in San. Jose Sunnyvale, Calif. Mrs. Rose Mary Lease is recovering after undergoing an operation in Hospital, Cumberland.

Ministers' Group Backs Broadcast FROSTBURG The Frostburg Ministerial Association at n. meeting Monday in the parsonage of St. Paul's. Lutheran Church. the broadcast, "One: Great to be given Saturday, March 25 from 10 to 11 p.

over the four major networks. President Harry S. Truman- will be the principal speaker. The cram, written under the direction of the famous playwright and arthor, Robert Sherwood, and. Erik national president of the Radio Writers' Guild, will dramatize the greet need of the people In Europe, and Asia for food, medicine and' clothing, and the 'great hunger of these people for Christian faith and strength to help them to rebulld.

their The 1 program will with an appeal from the churches in America to the American people church morning. March 27, and a truly sacrificial gift for all humanity, is estimated that. 76,000 churches will respond to this united appeal. Never before have dinerent religious denominations Joined together in one great effort for great in the past. Each denomination' has devcloped its own campaiga to send help, both material and, spiritual, for through, churches overseas.

This profoct: will consolidate these campaigns in one supreme effort. Father Awarded Custody Of Two Infant Children In an order Aled on the chancery docket in. Mineral. county circuit court this week by' Judge E. A.

See, Claude Rohrbaugh, Wiley Ford, was awarded the custody of his tro infant. children, and Dorothy R. Rohrbaugh, his, wife, of was awarded temporary alimony $40 per month, The order. 'states that the two children were placed in the care of the father because testimony of the plaintiff, Rohrbaugh, and also of. his wife, Dorothy Rohrbaugh, revealed she' 'often left home at night to.

visit in Cumberland and that she was away from home about 15 during December. The order further states that on such occasions she left the two small children with their half-sisters, ages 13 and -15, years. Mrs. Rohrbaugh was represented by Attorney Vernon E. Rankin and Rohrbaugh was represented by Attorney, H.

R. Athey. Chamber Of Commerce To Elect New Directors KEYSEP. W. newly former Keyser-Mineral County Chamber of Commerce, Association will begin reorganizational work with election of four members the board of directors April 4.

Three of the members of the old board will retire at the expiration of their terms March 31, and one other member will retire to make. way for naming. directors from the joint body with coverage for. other parts at. the county.

This action is plan.50 a general representadon of all groups may be realized. The directors retiring March 31 are Dr. E. E. Church, Henry Groudan and.

T. Warner Lowrs. Chester J. Compton, executivesecretary. of the combined group.

said that a drive for members will open March C. Ludwig 15 campaign, chairman. Secretary. Compton announced that the combined organization has become affiliated with the National Association at Commerce Organizations Society. Sacred Concert Set At Piedmont High -A concert sponsored by the Westermport Church the Brethren" will be given at the Piedmont High School auditorium Friday by 'the men's quartet of Bridgewater Virginia College.

The concert will be directed by Neria W. Fisher, professor of music and voice at the college. program will. include negro spirituals and humorous and sacred songs. The quartet is composed of Eugene Nolley.

Nokesville, first tenor; Robert Sanger, Stuart's Draft, second tenor; Lewis Johnson, Hopewell, 'baritone, and Earl Fike, Timberville. bass. For Sale One single house, 7 rooms, gas; bath, electric, Johnson Street, Westone concrete block house 40 by 60 feet: two lots 50- 120 fect fine. for Alling station or garage, AleCoole' Rond: one lot 50 125 feet, Poplar Street, Westernport; one lot 68 br 118 feet, Wood Street, Westemport. C.

W. Gretzner, office 414 Hammond Street, Westernport: 4931.: Advertisement N-T-Mar. 9-20-11 of of of of of of of Barton Grades Will Present Program BARTON-The pupils- of the. Primary 'Grades of Barton School will entertain their parents and the other grades of the school with a program at 2 p. m.

Friday in the nigh auditorium. The program will open with the singing of the national, anthem and the flag salute. will follow. First students who. will participate are Sharon: Phillips, Sandre.

Kay Hendra; Violet Howell, Dorothy Kyle, Lee Pysell, Shirley Rounds. Elsie Nash, Meyers, Eloise and Jeannie Metz. The Second. Grade cast will inciude. James: Gowans, Roger Bennett, Robert Kyle, Eloise Brennan, Linda Lou' Boal, Thomas Glen Howell, Bobby.

Kitzmiller, "James. Riggleman, Carol Ann Bosley, Elaine: Lauder, Sharon Donne. Mc- DeShong, George Donald, Shirley Warnick, Marilyn Snyder, Carol Bosicy, John Porter, Kenneth Colmer, James Baker; Anthony. Rield Frenzel, Charles Barnes, cry, Shirley. Smiley, James Geraldo, MontgomRonald Green, Daniel Carolyn Kyle, Dale Rounds, John Thomas, Carolyn Foutz, Dale Preston, Donald Magruder, Bonnie, Green, Charles Robertson, Frances Bittinger, Mcesc and Charles Barnes.

The Third Grade members of the cast will include Betty Lou Preston, Carolyn Crawford, Wendell Metz, Norris George, Elaine Russell, Ruth and David i Deniker, Jenn Moore Nash. Brief Mention A public baked ham 'supper will be held in the basement of, First Presbyterian Church March 17 from 5' to- 7 p. for the 'church organ fund. A meeting of the Auxiliary Unit of Barton Post 189, American Legion, will be beld Friday at 8 o'clock in the Legion Home. Miss Hazel Inskeep and Miss Mae Meese have returned from, Washington where they nttended the regional institute for the National Association of Remedial Teachers.

They attended luncheon meeting at the. Roger 'Smith Hotel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman, McKeesport, and Mr.

and Mrs. Gererd- Hoffman of and Canonsburg, daughters, and Bonnie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brennen. Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Michael and daughter, Juanita, and Verda L. Michael, of Barton, and Disco Clark, Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alice Swauger, Grantsville: Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Michael, Meyersdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Brondwater, Sallsbury, Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Broadwater daughter, and Darius Salisbury, were recent visitors of the former's grandmother, Sirs. Virginia Wheeler Andrews Brondwater. Is ill at her home. Mrs.

William McConnell is improving, from an Boy Suffers Burns As Clothes Ignite FROSTBURG Larry Barry, son of Mr. a and Lawrence Barry, of La Vale, formerly of Frostburg, was admitted to Miners' burns pital Saturday suffering. from received when his clothing caught fire as he was burning trash. Attendants reported that the boy, burning trash in yard- of his home; noticed the fire Was getting or control. He and several friends, grabbed of instead the cans was filled with gasoline of water, as the Barry boy supposed, and when ho threw the contents on the.

fire it burst into, 2 rearing Name and ignited his clothes. He received first aid and was taken to the hospital where 1t. was discovered he had suffered second and third degree burns on his right leg. He is reported recovering, Permit Granted For Auto Parts FROSTBURG-A temporary permit has been granted by. the city to.

Oliver and Timothy, Johnson, who reside at 48 McCulloh Strect, to operate used motor car parts business on Eost Mechanic Street in the rear of the pajama factory. Before securing the permit the applicants agreed to comply with City ordinances relating to burnLing trash, piles of junk and old cars. They stated that there would be not more than two cars on the loti at one time and that a concrete enclosure would be erected for burning old auto cushions, The council decided to issue 3 permit until the matter temporary, discussed with the city attorney, Here Are Some' S. O. Some of our Bargains 1948 -Dodge: Town sedan Like New 1947 Plymouth Convertible 1941 Plymouth 4-Docr Sedon 1948 Ford 2-door -'Like New Pick Up Frostburg Auto Phone 350 Frostburg West Main Street FORT.

-THAT'S IN BOCK BEER SPECIAL BEER PALE ALE HALF HALF BILL FILSINGER Distributor for Allegany County Phone Frostburg 35 Methodist Church WSCS Cireles Meet Tomorrow Women's Socicty of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will hold its monthly circle meetings Thursday, Kate 45 S. Water Street, will entertain. Circle 1 at! 2 p.m. at her Mrs. James Morton and Ida Bepler.

will assist Mrs. The Jean Poland Circle, No. 2, will meet: 'at' 8. p. m.

at the home of Mas, Paul Carpenter, 215 E. Main Street. Mrs. Porter will assist Mrs. Carpenter.

"Mrs. Oliaries Eager will enter-! at her. home, Pine Street, at 8 -tain 'the "Susanna Wesley Circle p. m. $107 Donated To Heart MIDLAND--The Rheumatic Heart and Fever, campaign in Midland netted $107, according to John Meyers and J.

Dewey cochairmen of the' drive. Club. Entertained Mrs. 'Catherine O'Brien was hostess to'her club at home Monday evening. Those present were.

Mesdames Vernon Loar, Thomas Salem Lour, Patrick: Manley, Rose Byren, Teresa Sulser, Richard Dunn, Lionci Baker, and Misses Thomasine Campbell, and ISitty Ann Hawkins. Bridge Club Meets Miss. Elizabeth Durant, Cumberland, and Miss Marion Wilson won i prives at a bridge party held recently by Mrs, George Little at her home on Dairy Lune. Other guests were Miss Helen Little, Cumberland; Miss Eleanor Emerick, National; Miss. Ellen Mrs.

Jamies McAlpine, Mrs! Charles Clise and Mrs. Roymond Bampton. Brief' Mention The Midland Volunteer Fire Company will. meet tonight in the Fire Hall. Myrtle Temple No.

2, Pythian Sisters, will mect tomorrow night at 1:30 in the Red Men's Hall. 'Atomic Scientist' Assailant In Jail OAKLAND- The alleged of. an "atomic scientist" was sentenced to 30 days. in the Garrett! county jail at a hearing before Trial Magistrate A. Loraditch.

The cast resulted from a recent party at the home of Martin kette, Kempton, State's Attorncy Dwight G. Stover said. John. Wlegratz, Kempton radlo "worked him over" with milk, beer repairman, testified that Fuclicette catsup bottles, stove shovel and poker, cups and saucers and his fist, Wiegratz charged that the attack 012 him' was Instigated by foreign agents' bent on his destruction in order to obtain notes and documents relating. to his alleged periments in radio activity and the atomic bomb.

Weigratz terms himself an "atomic sclentist." Stover termed his testimony "-1- diculous" and offered the suggestion that a drinking party had been the cause of the altercation. Fuelkette's sister, Mrs. Marjory White, was: found not guilty of assaulting the Wesleyan Guild Plans American Legion Dinner THOMAS, W. Wesleyan Guild of Thomas Methodist Church at a recent meeting for the serving of the anniyersary banmade plans quet held by Blue Ridge Post, American Legion, March 17., Mrs. Harley Kight was hostess.

Mrs. Marian Close presided and Mrs. Dennis Fout led the devotionals. New members accepted were Mrs. Wolford Blosser and Mrs.

Dennis. Fout. LOST Floating Opal Necklace. Phone 2411, Mt. Savage.

8-9. First Line Tires Special $10.00 $12.50 HARDESTY'S Servicenter .24 HOURS SERVICE Phone Grantsville 65-G-2 Intersection of Routes 40 and 219 If It's INSURANCE Sell If! HOLBEN Insurance Agency 11 Broadway, Frostburg Phonc 63-J MT. CITY CAB Frostburg 525 Stand Located In HOTEL GUNTER 24-Hour Service GENUINE FORD BATTERIES $13.75. And Your Old Battery Heiskell 'Motor Sales? Frostburg Phone 79. Girls To Exhibit Homecraft Work MIDLAND--The Girls' 4-H Club will hold an exhibition of work- made by.

members lat the club meeting displayed next an week. on apron Jean' Shearer and pot holder at the meeting Monday evening. She told they were made and suggested that each member make Joanne Winters and Irene Farrell exhibited books. Plans for a bake sale and skating, party were discussed. Ethel Williams -presided at the meeting which was held at the bome of Miss Beverly Clark.

Joanne led. in repeating the 4-H I pledge and. Jean Shearer, lender, called the roll. Minutes of the previous meeting. were read by Miller Eileen Manley, secretary.

Betty a report on the Trails meeting in Cumber and. Membership cards were distributed. Pour new members, Mary Ravenscroft, Lee. Gray, Maureen Thomas and Joyce Wilson. were reccived.

Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. Russell George, Mr. Mrs. Robert McGibbon, Mr.

and Mrs. James G. Blair and Mrs. Wiland liam Orr attended the Afticth, anniversary banquet and dance of Martha Washington. Chapter, No.

10, Order of Enstern Star, nt Clary Club. Simon Rellly. 1s a patient at Maryland General Hospital, more. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Nelson, Luke; announce the birth of a son Sunday, Mrs. Nelson 1s the former Bolty Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith. James Alexander is confined -to his home due to a sore John Blair, is 1.1 at his home on Paradise Street.

Miss Colleen Burns, student at Notre Dame College, Baltimore, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Miss Margaret Crump, Barrelville; the weekend with Elleen Manley. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Johnstown, visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Tighe. Miss Margaret -Manley continues ill at her home. Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Brown.

and son, Gerald, of Baltimore. visited Mrs. Earry Sulser and daughter, Mary Naomi Sulser. Mrs. Harry Anderson, Washington, visited her 'parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Mornhan. Mrs. Thomas' Craze is improving after being ill the past three weeks. Area Student Nurses Capped In Ceremony KEYSER, W.

Va. Miss Mary Blshop, daughter of Mr. and Mars: Frank Bishop, Keyser, daughter And of Miss Madalee Leydig; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leydig, Hyndman, received their caps in ceremonies at Sinai Hospital School of Nursing, Baltimore, alter: completing six months training.

The program was held in the lounge of the nurses' nome with Dr. Milton' Sherry. addressing the students. Miss Winnie Coxe, director of nurses, presented the caps and the class recited the "Florence Nightingale pledge." Miss Bishop and Miss Leydig ate spending a few days with their parents before returning to the hospital. Infants' and Children's SHOES POLL PARROT MRS.

DAY'S WEE TWINS Condon's. Shoe Store 20 Main: Street Phone 890 Frostburg Dance Tonight At The John R. Fairgreive Post No. 2462, V. F.

W. Home 9 'till 12 Music by the Blue Notes Mojud Nylon Hose 51 Gauge 15 Denier $1.65 New Spring. Colors 45 Gauge: 30' Denier $1.35 All: First Quality John B. Shannon, Co. We Give Green, Stamps Photographic Supplies, and Equipment Amateur and Protessional Authorized Dealers Graflex-Bell.

and -Eastman Victor -DuPont Defender--Bolex Zenith Radios Model Hobby Supplies Complete line sporting goods Hunting and fishing supplies and equipment KEYSER SPORTING GOODS. AND CAMERA SHOP Piedmont Street, Phone Keyser, West Virginia AUTO. LIFE K. K. Mawhinney 100 St.

Phone 21476 Keyser, Va, Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Co. Form Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Farm Burcou Life Ins.

Co. Home Office, Columbus, 0. Health Accident Class Plans Program For Joint Meeting BARTON A. program, for joint meeting. of the men's' and women's bible classes March 25 was planned at a meeting of the Friendly Helpers Class this week in First Methodist: Church.

A practice has been' scheduled Friday night 7:30 in the church. Those attending were Mrs. Lloyd Daisy Vada Metz, Edith Phillips, Helen Kyel, Evelyn Suder, Mildred Martin, Mary Deniker. Vera, Metz, Mildred McDonald, Michael, Ruth Shubart, Colleen Porter, Elzibeth Yates, Erlanionde Nefflen, Fred Thomas, Mildred Porter, Althea Lashbaugh end Evelyn Knotts- Shoemaker Wedding Revealed THOMAS, and Mrs. Earry Knotts, 'of.

Plerce, announce the marriage of their. daughter, Shelly Knotts, to Allen Shoemaker, son OF Mr. and: Mrs. Allan maker, of Thomas. The ceremony performed March 5.

in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Onkland, by the pastor, Rev. Denver C. Pickens. Mr.

and Mrs. Knotts were the attendants. suit The with bride white wore a grey accessories gabardine and corsage of white rosebuds. Mrs. Knotts wore a gabardine suit with pink accessories with a corsage of pink rosebuds.

The bride is n. graduate of Thomas HUgh School, Class of 1945, and is employeed by the Buxton and Land-. street Store here. The bridegroom is a graduate of Thomas High School in the class of and. is employed here machinist by.

the Western Railway. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents: Those ent included Harriett Knotts, Claude Luzier, Lorraine O'Haver and Barbare Knolls. The, couple is spending honeymoon in Cumberland: Upon their return they will reside in. Davis. Police Nab Man In Meter Theft Good News For Anglers; Fish Laws Released CHARLESTON, W.

of the 1949 fishing regulations to county clerks, in preparation for the opening the trout season on Aprll 30 has started by the Conservation addition to seasons, creel limits and minimum lengths, the folders contain other information of interest to This Includes list of year-round open impoundments and streams, closed streanis, license fees, special regulations and general information. The folders will be available to anglers when purchasing their 11- censes from county clerks. Last year total of .237,413 combined Ashing and hunting licenses were sold. For this year the commission had print-' ed 200,000 fishing regulations. Hunting regulations will be fixed by the commission nt its July meeting, following.

which regulations governing hunting will be printed and distributed. Ten Nominated For Council Posts GRANTSVILLE- Ten men were nominated for the three expiring two-year, terms on the Grantsville council at a citizens' meeting Monday night in the council room. Lee Beachy, William: Biddington and Fenty Patton, seek reelection. Other candidates are Nevin Broadwater, Paul. Yommer, Schnefer.

Olen Miller, H. F. water, S. Zeller and Olen K. Yoder.

The election will be held Monday, April -from 3. to 8 p. m. in the WOW Building. Bids are being received for digging a well to augment the town's water supply.

Personals Susie Leichilter, Salisbury, spent several days with Jane Bowman, Mr. and: Mrs. Thomas Ferrell, Baltimore, visited Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Miller, Mrs. Leona Martin and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Jones. Emmons Younkin, Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Barbara: Younkin. The Women's.

Guild. of Grantsville Lutheran Church will meet at the church tonight at 7:30. Car Strikes Man Enroute to Fire LONACONING John Baumann, 22, was struck by an automobile on Jackson, Strect last night as he was croute to. his home which he beleved was on fire. Baumunn heard the fire siren blow and started across Jackson Strect when a car driven by Marvin H.

Gowans hit him and knocked him ten feet against a fence, Trooper T. M. Gilmore reported Baumann was treated for multiple lacerations to the head, right hip and right leg. The blaze, a grass fire on a bor's lot, was extinguished when the Goodwill Fire Department' arrived. No charges have been filed against the driver.

Brief Mention James 'P. Post No. 5280; American Legion Auxlliary, will meet tomorrow evening. at 8 o'clock. Mrs.

Jesse A. department president, will. be a guest. Refreshments will be served, Mr. and.

Mrs. Robert Keyes all-' the birth of A daughter in Potomac Valley Keyser. Mrs. Keyes is the former Miss Patsy Logsdon, daughter. of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenny Logsdon, Front. Street. Post Honor Guard To Hold Benefit Bazaar FROSTBURG The honor guard of John R. Fairgrieve Post No.

2462, V.F.W., will sponsor a bazaar Wednesday, March 23, in the new home to raise funds for the benefit of this unit. Kenneth Pollock has been: ADpointed general chairman and will be assisted by Walter Evans, James Anderson Charles Welch, Games; refreshments and will feature the entertainment. Miss Barbara Colabrese DAR Citizenship Winner THOMAS, W. Barbara Thomas High School senior, has been selected 'as the recipient of the annual citizenship award presented by Blackwater Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Miss Colabrese wil enter an essay da the national DAR: good 'eltizenship pilgrimage contest.

She is the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Albert. Cancer Clinic Set KEYSER, Benedict Skitarelic; pathologist. at Memorial Hospital; be Copsultant at the monthly clinic and center vat Potomac Valley Hospital.

Friday. at 2. Only persons. with be referral. examined, slips from physicians will Dr, Robert -T.

Coffman, director, announced today. WALL PAPERING Expert Workmanship. Reasonable Rates. Phone 331-R Frostburg: 8-9 SALE Desirable property at 150 Bowery Street, Frostburg. Apply on 8-9 FOR SALE Back Bone Mountain Inn, upper Kitzmiller, Md.

McRobie's 3 miles west of 4-5-7-B-9 FOR RENT Two Modern 4 Room Apartments Located Near Midland. Apply "Chuck" Merbaugh Or Phone Frostburg. 384. Advertisement -N-T-Mar. 9-10 Mark National Mark National 4-H Club Week: KEYSER, W.

31,000 West Virginians, including 300 in Mineral county, are observing National 4-H Club Week this. week, according to Miss June Core, Mineral' county home. demonstration and 4-H agent, who stressed the farm youth organization's objectives and accomplishments in a statement today. "For many years the clubs have made their influence felt in education for farming, homemaking and rural community said. "Their progress deserves the commendation, of community, state and nation: "This is a time when all citizens of Mineral county will do well: to encourage the work of the 4-H clubs, examine the results which they have achieved, and tell of the benefits to be derived from taking some part in the program.

"Four-H clubs constitute an out: standing, to. body. attain of -boys worthwhile and goals girls fo life. As. a.

character-building influence they are of uppermost importance. It 'is great satisfaction: to know that the clubs are based- on each momber doing a useful picce of work on the form, in the home, and community, under skilled guidance and: doing it the best way known! to research and have practice, become an outstanding inand clubs fluence in developing the cultural, social" and recreational, as: well as the practical aspects of modern rural Friendsville Club Receives Charter FRIENDSVILLE The charter presentation for the Rotary Club, which was by the Grantsville Rotary 'Club, was held. Monday night in the Friendsville High School auditorium. Harry C. Edwards, of the Grantsville.

Club gave the address. of welcome to 1200 present. O. Bender, of Grantsville, toastmaster. The address and presentation of the charter was' given by Dr.

E. E. Church, Keyser, governor. of the 178th Rotary District. R.

Earl Guard accepted the charter. Alonzo Fike led the group singing and the. invocation was given by Ross Speicher. Dinner was served in the Frazee Restaurent by the Friendsville 4-H Club. The following.

from Grantsville, attended: Mr. and Mrs. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodamer, Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I.

E. Hardesty, Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Hersbberger, Mr.

and. Mrs. Ross Spelcher, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Fike, W.

Grim, F. Epstein, William Winterberg. and Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Getty. Robert Barth Honored With Birthday Party MT. SAVAGE Mr, and Mrs. Colin Barth.

entertained recently with a party in hocor of the second birthday of their Robert Attending were Faye 'Walton, Thomas; Shirley "and Lorraine! Keiser, Mary Lee and Jerry Often, James Porter, Karen Logsdon, Marreen Boyle, Mary Campbell, William and Richard 'Arnold, Kenneth Zimmerla, Irene: Graham, Mrs. Gerald Often, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ellsworth Crump, Grant Crump, Mrs. Patricia Logsdon; Mrs.

Lewis Arnold, Mrs. Faye John. Keiser and Rockwell Graham; Mrs. Jett, Cumberland, and Sara Ann Graham, Frostburg. Brief Mention: Old Rail Post No.

6025, Veterans Foreign Wars, will nominate of.ficers at a meeting at 7:30. in the club Mrs. Hale Carder is visiting her sister, Miss. Coelina Lynch, Washington, Mrs. Mary.

Williams, is. a patient in the Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. Sho is the Miss Flanigan. Mrs. Mary recuperating at home after being a patient in the Memorial Hospital, Cumberland; for three weeks.

Rev. Schwind to Speak At Piedmont PTA Meeting PIEDMONT, W. Va. "Growing In Spiritual Grace" will be the theme of the talk of Rev. ley Schwind, rector: of: St.

James Episcopal Church, at' the meeting tomorrow at 3 p.m. of the Piedmont 'Farent-Teacher. Association in the high school, auditorlum. Two selections will be given by the high school, 'orchestra directed by. Miss Anita A cornet 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," by Charles Chaney, will be featured: Refreshments will be served by the home room.

mothers of the Twelfth Grade: TO MAKE HER HEART DO. FLIP-FLOPS, ST. PATRICK'S DAY? Do 11 with flawors from E7 BLOSSOM SHOP. For Fiver Flowers Phone E. 674., FROSTBURG, 6 Three months vigilance by of Police- Liller gained results when he caught a parking meter thief last Saturday night.

Be. arrested. Isaac Pinkston, Elkins; formerly Coketon, and charged him with and: destruction. of: town: property. Police.

reported the first: ber. Four more were taken in Janparking meter was stolen in. Decemthree in February. admitted the, thefts; and signed: confession: He was: turned over: to State: Police. Chief Liller estimated that: $10 $12 was taken from' meters, while the property damage: totaled $600.

Brief Mention Edward, student: Georgetown Washington, visited. his. parents, Mrs. John: Michelitch, of Pierce. Other at the Michelitch home: were Mr.

and: Mrs. Michelitch, Washington. Mrs. Thomas Avona. has returned from Cumberland, Samuel Gilbert, Century, visited friends here.

Mrs. Morgantown, is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie: Clark, Miss Agnes. Ann- Ferruso has returned from.

Morgantown where she her: sister, Mrs. WASTe Helmick, Miss Louise. Prince, spent the weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nordeck, Erwin; visited Mrs.

Alice Miss Margaret Hockman, PArsons, is spending n. few days: with her sister, Mrs. Alex. Joe: Parks, Jr. Bible Class Meets: THOMAS, W.

Va: Mrs. Alice Duncan: entertained the -Duncan Bible Class at her. home a recent evening. Those: attending. included Miss Ruth.

Swartz, George Mrs. Mabel: Ratcliff, Linda Bennett, Mrs. Foster Bland: 'and Mrs. Nellie Huffman' OAK AND MAPLE HARDWOOD FLOORING 1ST $24.00 For Hundred FLOORING 3RD $10.00 Per Hundred PAINT Black Red Green Aluminum CONCRETE LEWIS PRODUCTS Frostburg Phone: 322. WED.

THUR. PALACE MAT. NITE "SORRY, WRONG NUMBER" Starring Burt: Lancoster Barbara: Stanwyck WED. THUR. LYRIC NITE ONLY.

"RAW DEAL" Starring Dennis O'Keefe Claire, Trevor: CHARLIE'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW IN PROGRESS With New Bargains Every Day CHAS. N. HILL Frostburg, Md. filmy imported val lace gives the French Touch to an Artemis slip Frankly extravagant. madly luxurious, a Figure- Perfect I slip to a troussenu! Artemis etches it for you in shimmering Bur-Mil rayon crepe.

casts highlights with insets of procious, imported val lace. Petal, heaven blue, or white with white lace. Sizes 32. to 40; 32S to 36S. $5.98 Other Styles from $4.00 Frostburg tHis.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Cumberland Evening Times Archive

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