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TWELVE EVEMINU TIMES, CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, FEB. 16.1»43 NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY Bungalow Razed By Morning fire Frostburg, Feb. 16--Fire de- stroyed the seven-room frame bungalow on Ormand street, ex- tended, owned by Mrs. Evtlyn Tcnny, late this morning. It was a duplex, its size having been doubled with an addition in the past year.

Mrs. Tenny and Eon, Jerry, occupied one side and Mr. and Mrs. Olln Eisel, Mrs. Tenny and Mrs.

Else) being sisters. When Mrs, Eisel discovered the fire it had made much headway! and nothing could be saved, all wearing apparel being lost. The origin of the fire is undetermined. No Insurance wax carried. The hoase of George Arnold, brother of Mrs.

Tenny, was consid- erably damaged' on one side, while the home of Fuller Arnold, another brother, was only slightly damaged. The properties adjoin. The Frost- burg Fire Department responded. Mr. Eisel had an-experience with fire yesterday at the Cobey Engle meat market, where he is employed.

His apron caught fire and was con- sumed, while his ciothing "was scorched. He suffered no injury because of prompt assistance from fellow employes. Night Patrol at Tank Plant Tri-Towns Trl-Towns, Feb. 16. Control Center Expeuse A communication was, read at the meeting of the Mayor and Commis- of Westernport last night rom Ray Burg, chief air raid war- Baltimore, Feb.

16 W--Produce Apples--Homes in min 3 to min 1.50-75; Storks in min 110-25. various varieties unclass best 1.00-25, lew higher, poorer 75- 90 Rest unchanged. Potatoes--Old market. Truck-100 Ib sacks US Is. 37 Selectees Named To Go to Baltimore Frostburg, Feb.

board No. 4, will send thirty-seven select- tes. to Baltimore within the next week for final physical examination, prior to induction into the U. S. Army.

i The group composed of 33 volun-l teers from the local uoard and four transferred from other boards in- cludes William Francis Pugh, Cum- berland; Anthony Mazonne and Lee Wayne Frankhouser, Bernard Riggleman, Jesse Wayne Raines. Harry Victor Uhl, Thomas JEdward Fancy and George Edwards Angle, Westernport; Thomas Roberts. Nikep; Paul Edward Mc- Donough, Clarence Wilson, Earl Francis Robert William Jacob Getson, John Burns Dodds, John Earl Smith, John Stafford Smith, Charles Luther Croft, Lonacorilng; Robert William Graham, William Junior Shearer and Harold Zihlman Knip- penburg, Midland; James William Tennant and George Layman. David Raymond Willetts, Midlo- thian Junior Thomas, John William Mele and Thomas Aloy- sius'Byrnes, Eckhart; Robert-Per- man Crowe and Jesse Willard Blank. Mt.

Savage; Frank John Spurno, Winerd Leslie Jenkins, David Octavis Yates, John Melvta Loar, Robert Gracie, Vincent James Pantuso, Edward Thomas Garlitz and Ralph Lewis Minick, Frostburg. en of the Tri-TOwns, stating since Defense Council with the control enter in the building; lansfleld Post No. Pa. Chlppewas and Katahdins 2.50- the Legion had borne the xpense would not be ng this cost. 100 Ib sacks Russet Burbanks US He requested as all towns are benefited by it.

Rest unchanged. few 2.40; Rest un- that Westernport, market--size b. Luke equally share the expense for changed. Sweet potatoes unchang- his 24-hour service. No action was aken: The clerk was instructed to notify all delinquent -water takers to pay ame or make such satisfactory ar- on or before Feb.

or service will be discontinued. It was stated that Fred Wiseman would donate 18 feet in front of his property at Walnut and Da vision streets if the town would put the curbing in. The officials agreed to afternoon Trained by Army Aid Night Patrol Duty especially trained by Ibe U. S. Army to sabo- teurs are being used by the giurds on night patrol duty the Ameri- can Foundry Company tank plant in Pennsylvania.

a.e.f. is cue of the flret plants engaged in war work to adopt this added means of plant protection. The dogs make rounds nightly with ginnta. They trained to obey the command the guard tastantry. and will attack 1 furiously when ordered.

They are especially adept in dark comers areas -here piles of material afford lurking pteces for trespassers. Woe betide any io- trader who fa to get in their Strict Army (JfacipltBe to Ulned by Private Charles Sparks, assigned by the Army care ot the that there win be DO disposition lor tbea to develop "soft ways." Kennels were espectetty bwilt tor the dogs who therr sleep- ing and resting. difficulty was at first -encountered in getting them to work night shift, Imt after a night or two of stif patro duty they were glad enough to things easy during the day. Tbe dogs were given to the Arm; by patriotic citizens who answered the call for dogs that could trained for ienti-y duty, messenge service, and other duties capable being performed by "man's bes Additional dogs will added they are The first selec tees are: "Logi." an Blkhoand "Fritz." a German Shepherd and "Sqmeegee." Airedale, Holmes, Bobby Lee Holmes, Dale Garlitz, Tommy Lee Rizer, Cumber- land, and Mesdames Elizabeth Thomas, Conrad Thomas. Esco Garlitz, Helen Pugh and Elizabeth Kizer, Cumberland.

Mrs. John W. Rephann, Eckhart, ill for a month, is improving. Lonaconing Lonaconir.g, Feb. 16.

Detmold Program Mt. Savage Mt. Savage, Feb. 16 Charles Albright is reclaiming coal left under Bald Knob during World War No. 1.

This is a good grade. He will employ more men as the output increases. Neder-Newman Announcement has been made the marriage of Miss Gladys Poultry, Product Market Poultry--Firm. Broilers and fry- ers and roasters unchanged. Fowl-- Medium and heavj- 28 V5, small 24- Davis Davis, W.

Feb. 6. Social Events Mrs. Charles Coffman and daugh- ter, Miss Ellen Frances Coftraan, gave a slower Saturday night in honor iof Mrs. Ralph Hamrick, Prlnes at'bridge were won by Mes- dames C.

G. Smith, C. C. 'Campbell and Mis? Chrj'stal. Oth- ers present were Mesdames K.

C. Deahl, GUbert Smith, Harry Camp- bell. Mack Cooper, Horatio I. Wil- liams, B. T.

Walters, Aldith. Patter- Raese. William Everley Clair Forsythe, L. Hamrick. Pat- rick Pell, Pfc.

Clark, and Misses Ruth Forsythe and Edna McVeigh. The Sunshine Class of the Methodist Church met Saturday afternoon with Miss Delores Buck- ley. Present were -Misses Barbara BATH! ON BUGS TO BE TOUGHER THIS YEAR Washington--Gardeners are 801J1 8 do this as it would make the cor- ner wider. Ministerial Group Elects Rev. Foster M.

Bittinger was re- elected president of the Tri-Towns Association at Trinity yesterday- Methodist Rev. E. B. Caplinger is vice president; Rev. R.

J. Harkins, secretary, and Rev. James L. Rob- ertson, treasurer. Mr.

Robertson talked on "Race Relations," follow- ed by a discussion. Next meeting will be held at the Presbyterian Church. Brief Mention The Victory Club met at the.hpnxe Keyser Keyser, W. Feb. 16 a Miss Frances Ann Creasy, daugh- Mr.

and Mrs. Albert S. and Sergeant Melvirr G. son of Russell of Mrs. Cora Brown.

Others future ent were Mrs. Mack Shoop, Mrs. John Cheshire, Mrs. Charles di- vert, Mrs. Arnold Fink and Mrs.

ter of Creasy, McBee. Cresaptown, were married Sunday afternoon at the home of bride's parents, by the Rev. Charles H. Gibboney, pastor of the Presby- terian Church who used the ring ceremony. The attendants were Miss Ina- Mae McCoole.

and Dale Fatton, Cresaptown. Din- ner was served to the bridal party and guests. Mrs. McBee graduated from Bruce High School, Western- port Sergeant McBee is stationed at Camp Beale, California, where McBee him in the McDowell, Be.tty Jane Riley, Connee Clenderiln, Betty Elyardj Befty Lah- mah, Dorothy Logan, Dorothy Wil- son, Janet and Dorothea Lee Hoi- combe, Joari, Bozic, Becky Friend, Dorothy Hinkle, Sadie Taylor, Ellen Gesii Warner, Betty Lease and Mrs. Arthur Bishop -and Mrs.

Forrest Buckley and Jerry Buckley. Misses Leora and Lois June Lante' entertained friends at a Valentine party Monday. Prizes won by Melvina Kelley, Betty Hall and Dorothy Wilson. Other guests present were Ruth, Dorothy and Margaret Hall, Helen and Fanny Kosanic, Anna Zadell, Gertrude Wilson, Connie. Delores and Donna Barnes and Mary Lou Combs, of Thomas.

Mrs. George C. Stratton enter- tained her Sunday school class Saturday night. Guests were Karl Kline, Norman Sponaugle, Richard Christian Newman, daughter of Mr. I VIndex Vindex, Feb.

18 Pvt. Lyle W. Paugh and Pearl Stanley were married Feb. 9, at Sand Flat, by the Rev. Mr.

Bleach- er. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Stanley, for- merly of Cass, W. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. J. N.

Newman, Paugh and the late Ernest John Cheshire, Jr. Next week host- ess will be Mrs. Charles Calvert. Mrs. Mary Shrout visited her husband.

Pvt. William Shrout, Fort Belvoir, Va. Corporal Oliver Kitzmiller, hus- band of Rachel A. visit- ed his Mrs. Clyde Bohon.

Blaiue, is a patient at Reeves Clinic. Ladies Aid of Church of Brethren' will meet at the home of Mrs. Edna Marsh, Maryland avenue, Western- port, tomorrow, 7:30 p. m. The 4-A class of Bruce High School will sponsor a victory skat- ing party tomorrow night at IT.

R. K. of P. Armory. Proceeds will be used to purchase war bonds.

to' J. William Neder, son of A musical revue, will held Mr. and Mrs. George Neder, Thursday night Detmold school. Ella Jean Love and Eva Boettcher will'give a piano duet; Lte Smith, cornet solo; Bethea Monday, February 8.

The Rev. Stephen. L. Flickinger, D. performed the ceremony.

The couple will reside in Alexandria. Social Events FrosUjurg, Feb. and Mrs. Jenkins Bradley, Grant street, en- tertained Sunday at dinner in hon- or of their son, John Dooley, re- cently inducted into the army, who leaves tomorrow for Camp Meade. Other guest were Miss Phyllis Lifaengood, Miss Imogene Mont, Charles Pinto, Miss Nina Mae Car- Hugh Watson, Miss Nancy Kal- Pettlt, Miss Ellen Dooley and Elea- nor Poland.

Mrs. Nellc Zeller presented a group of her piano students in a recital last night at First Methodist Church, at a sUver tea, sponsored Johnson, piano solo; Harold Win- stanley, accordian solo; Mrs. Fay Turnbull, vocal solo; Wanda Pat- terson, Jean Milford, Wilma Thompson, piano trio; William Smith and George McCormick, har- monica and guitar duet; RuthEich- horn. piano solo; wood, vocal solo; students of Steclt- man Studio, musical dance num- bers. Rachel Marie Marshall will give Brief Mention Rebecci Arnold Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will have a Valentine party in the Junior Order hall tonight in connecting with its meeting.

Lieut, and Mrs. Carroll Carney lef( Friday for Francisco, Cal. where Lieut. Carney will assume his duties as postal inspector at Fort Mason. He is a son of Post- master and Mrs.

Charles W. Carney, Mt. Savage. Paugh and is stationed with the 59th A.I.R., Camp Beale, having returned to his post. Miss.

Mary Whales, Dayton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whales; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ellifritz an- nounce the birth of a daughter.

Sheridan Sims, Fred Sharpless and James Carr left for Camp Lee, -to enter military service. Mr. and Roy Comp an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Dolly Comp, to Raymond Dixon. They will reside at Vindex. Miss Annabelli Cumberland.

to Set-up to have a pretty tough battle wr.h bugs this year, but the government will do everything possible to help keep pests away from food The War Production Board a ures that the 1943 supply of none will be less than 50 pcrtv; of the demand. Most of this markable root, which is an ir.gr dlent of various sprays and dusting powders, used to come the Far East. And. so far, not able to get enough of it Peru and Brazil. Along: with an order for the al-'j location of rotenone to makers, the" WPB has decreed thai the stuff be used only on peas.

beans, sweet corn and cole crops (such as cabbage and cauliflower) and on cattle. This means that, you I will be forbidden to use I preparations to kill the aphides en your rose bushes or the fleas your dog. Ceiling on Sprays Rose bushes and dogs won't gt; much comfort from pyrethrum, either. Our main supply of thai finely powdered flower, which curl- up many kinds of insects, used to come from Japan. Arsenic is sea too, on account of wartime demands more pressing than its use as a base for numerous for poison I baits for bugs and varmints.

However, Victory gardeners be able to get enough insecticides one kind or another to protect their back-yard projects. People with fruit trees are due for a pleasair, Koore, Richard McDowell, OPA ceiling-price Van Devender, Donald Rosser. Ken- der is expected to reduce the Garden Elk Garden, W. Feb. 16 Valentine Party At a Valentine party Thursday night the high school chorus spon- sored by Mrs.

J. E. Gerstell, crown- ed Dick Schwinabart and Bobbie Duling king and, queen, of the hearts. Others attending were: Wanetta Hawk, Mary Willis, Vivian Kitzmiller, Eileen Duling, Louise Durst, Sis Reed, Anna May Cope- land, Mary Lou Clark, Mildred Binkmah, Lewanna Stalnaker, Dorothy Warnick, Peggy. Harding, Jacqueline Simmons, Wanda Lee Bray, Ervin Jackson, Harold War- The Mineral County Chapter Red Cross has named'Newton B.

Car- skadon, chairman; Sanders, vice-chairman; Miss Frances Davis secretary; War Fund drive, E. Church, chairman, assisted by Rob- ert Miller, chairman of service committee; surgical dressings. Mrs James A. Newcome; war relief pro- duction, Mrs. Franklin Kimmell; disaster preparedness, Victor Lin- ville; first aid and life saving, Lester Oates; civilian relief, Mrs.

Katherine Davis; publicity, Miss Frances Doak; nurses aides, Mrs. Vernon E. Ranking canteen, Mrs. Collene Collett. Brief Mention -The King's Daughters Class of Trinity Lutheran -Church will meet Friday night at the home of Mrs.

Robert L. Fisher. Walter Lowry Circle No. 31, Ladies of the will meet tonight jwith Mrs. .0.

-W. Farley: Mrs. Wilbur Rehkemper, Cleve- land, Ohio, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.

was taken suddenly ill Fri- day night and underwent an emer- gency appendectomy on Saturday at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. Miss Naomi'Harriet Watson, and Mrs. Robert Fazenbaker, Bloomingr ton, returned from Camp Camp- bell, accompanied by Mrs. William Brewer, Bloomington, who' spent six. weeks with her hus- band.

neth Whitehead, and Patrick Popish. Personals Miss Evangelin Popish has gone to Cumberland. Mrs. George Eshelman is home from Cumberland. Melvin Kisamore, Newport News, is a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Wilson. Mrs. H. Bernard Kneisly is home from Martinsburg.

Mrs. Aldith Patterson has em- ployment at Arthurdale. Cleon W. Raese, Charleston, is home. of lead arsenate sprays.

"Make 'em last" is the home slogan for everything from sealag wax to shoes, so you'll be glad know that you won't have too much trouble getting your worn half or full Although there has been a decrease in the produc-j tion of sole leather, WPB has di- rected tanners to set aside, for repair of civilian shoes, 25 of their sole-leather bends. Bends are top grade, long wearing leather, normally used for new shoes. will give you better service than the Conser Bowman, Toledo, Ohio, is Heather which is most used 'or re- home. Oliver Bonner has moved his family to Parsons. pairs at present, being stronger and! considerably less affected by damp- ness.

However, -the WPB order will riot make -available a larger over-j all amount of leather for civilian shoe repairs. piano selection; num-j Mt. Savage -Volunteer Fire 'home of Mrs. Evelyn Tennell. Miss Spates'" a bers-- 1.

"Salute the Red, White Company extinguished a flue ire Mariarma Long, home agent, gave Sunday night, at the Thompson demonstrations in mending and re- and 2. "I'll Take You-Home Again Kathleen." Helen Sigler; 3. Junior Red Cross song, Jean Ann Fairgrave; 4. piano solo, Shirley Burt; 5. poem "Mice," Ann Smith; 6.

choral reading selections "Mousie, confectionery. Mrs. Edward Conway is a patient at the Allegany Hospital, Cumberland. by the V.S.C.S.. which was and "Ten Little attended.

Besides Mrs. Zeller, ap-jsong, "Mice." pearing in classical selections were Joan Taylor, Dolores Bean, Sue fikidrnore. Elain Savage and Jean Roister. Sister Mary Jeanette, superior at i 4-H club girls met Thursday eve- ning at the West Vindex school with Homemakers club met a the ju Carroll Schwinabart, Elliot Waybright, Harold Kitzmiller, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Gerstell. Party At HartmonsvUle Miss Bernice Idleman, Hartmons- ville, entertained Wednesday night. Guests were Rev.

and Mrs. O. W. Arrington and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

James Dixon and son, and modeling woolen garments. Others present were Mesdames Pearl Parks, Pearl Tasker, Effie Comp and Mary DeWitt. I St. Patrick's parochial school, re- I turned, from the Hospital, Miss Marianna Long. Those pres- Sorority Pledge Week Frostburg, Feb.

18, The Phi Omicron Delta Sorority of the FrostbUTg State Teachers College opened its mid-semester pledge week last Wednesday. The fresh- jnen accepted are Virginia Boyer, Frost-burg; Tillie Over. Hagsrstown and Maxine Agnew, Frostburg. Wednesday night the new mem- hjs nineteenth birthday at the 10 High Club room, Jackson street. George Grindle will give a -where she underwentjent were Eula Jean Evans, Mary.

Tann i Pnrfcs. Hfiat- selection; Lee Smith and Calvin a major operation. Steele, comet duet; Mary McPart- land, piar.o selection; Harold Win- stanley, reading, accordian solo; choral "Victory Is and group song "A' Long Time Ago" will be the finale. Brief Mention Miss Hilda Mackey returned to Baltimore, jjane Evans. Beatrice Parks.

Beat- Moorefield Moorefield, W. Feb. 16 The Hardy County Republican Women's Club held their covered dish Lincoln Day luncheon at the home of Mrs. Foster Arnold. Of- ficers were reelected as follows: President, Mrs.

S. Ray Ours: vice president, Mrs. J. M. Harman; sec- retary and treasurer, Mrs.

M. Dash- er, and treasurer of local fund, Mrs. Ken Vance. Mrs. L.

R. Grover gave a paper on. "Lincoln's Youth." Mr. and Mrs. Forest McAdarns entertained the Tuesday Bridge Club.

Mrs. M. Dasher and Judge H. M. Calhoun Lieut.

C. M. Bennett has been and Mrs. Myrtle transferred from Wright Field, Rightmire'told of her expeji-j Parsons Parsons, W. Feb.

16. Women's Club Meeting Miss Clara Rightmire, clerk of I circuit court, spoke at the meeting of the.Parsons Women's Club Fri- day night, with Mrs. Herman Lain- Mrs. J. Kenton Lambert.

Mrs. Anna Few, Mrs. J. Harold Ftisor. arid Miss Florence Funkhouser hostesses.

The program "Our Priceless Ciii-1 zenship'', was in charge of Ella O. Rightmire, Mrs. Georsej ton, to Buffalo, N. where he is in charge of a plant making Mrs. James H.

Gibboney, Roa- and C-46's fuselages. noke, is the guest of her son, the Rev. Charles H. Gibboney. Mrs.

Herbert' Dawson, Baltimore, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kiser. Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Ashen- felter, Youngstown, Ohio, and Mrs. E. J.

King, Brunswick, are guests of Mrs. James A. Newcome. ences in aiding the aliens of county to become citizens. 'Other speakers were Mrs.

Warren! Mrs. J. E. Gerstell, Misses Dorothy Mrs Ella Ashen el te ri is eri- Miss.Mary Gallagher, returned to rice Baker, Naomi Parks, Geraldlne Simpson-, W. Va.

Miss Rosemarie Fannon is visit- ing in Baltimore. Mrs. Mary Burall Is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Ellis, Cresaptown. Mrs.

Mary Kponte, ill for six weeks, is improving. Jack Campbell, ill for two week's, bers were pledged into the sorority, Thursday night a bowling party was held in their honor, and Friday night the pledges performed stunts at the Valentine dance. Sunday morning the organization went to the Methodist church in a body. Last night a number of novel games were played in the gym- nasium nnd tonight is the inform- al initiation. Tomorrow night the formal initiation will be held, fol- lowed by banquet at the First Presbyterian Church, which Phij Twenty couples attended.

This was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connor vis-! 115 Improving. ited in Washington. Mrs Jane Pratt is seriously ill.

William R. Williams celebrated CO LBERT HOLLYWOOD'S QUEEN OF SLAPSTICK JDeWitt, Georgie Carr. Janet Evans, 'Dorothy Beeman. Gene Michels, Betty Evans, Doris Harvey. Mary Perry, Margaret Grahame.

Mrs. Sue Harvey has resigned as primary teacher at East Vindex school and will go to a. southern state to be near her husband, who is in the U. S. Army.

Mr. and Mrs. Meshack Bowers and two sons, Baltimore, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pennell.

Pvt. Lyle Paugh, U. S. visited his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Beeman.

Miss Maxine Michels has era- te Although Claudett, Colbert has payment in Baltimore, some of the boys who leave for theh ade such service soon. Remember the Day, The Jitterbug Club met at the Town." Omicron Delta may attend. nlumni members home of Miss Virginia Schramm. Each member brought cookies, can- dy, chewing gum or cigarettes and a box was packed and mailed to Frank A. Stakem, who is in the service.

The girls decided to send a package to some boy acquaint- ance in the service every two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fltzpatrick, Worlds" and as! Pvt. Stanzy Bowers, U.

S. (was home. i a 'Imitation of SWETTZER-BECKAIAN Haines, Lucy Colabrese, Winona Green, Mrs. Mildred Burgess, Dick and Schwinabart, Charles Fout, Charles Evans, Vivian Kitz- miller, Louise Durst, Mildred Brink- man, Sis Reed, Eva Pritts, Louise McCauley, Betty Harvey, Regina Kitzmiller, Nellie Dixon, Nina Find- lay, Hattie Lake, Bobbie and Eileen Duling, Herndon Kitzmiller. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Idleman, Audrey and Laurence Idleman. Brief Mention Mrs. Flora Abemathy was hostess to Circle No. 2, W.

S. C. Metho- dist Church, Friday night. Present were Mesdames Nellie Warnick, Maude Copeland, Cora Shanholtz, Anna Copeland, Ruth Roderick, Lillian Bray. Sara Copeland, Mary Jones, Josephine Keplinger, Mary- Green, Grace Ray.

Rev. O. W. Arrington. Miss Hazel Pritts and Mrs.

J. E. Gerstell at- she is just about the Queen of Com- edy in Hollywood. all ihc glamour stars In the movie business, Claudette probably has the most famous slapstick and hilarious scenes to her credit. She ously ill at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs.

Minnie Wilt, Spring street. Mrs. John H. Dean was called to Washington by the death of her sister, Mrs. Louis Hamilton, Private Robert M.

Pickard, who visited his mother, Mrs. W. Clay Smith, returned to 'Camp Meade. Mrs. Julian is in George- Rightmire, Mrs.

Georgg Donate town. visiting her aunt, Kllis J. VonHaven. Frederick Walls. She was accom- panied by Mrs.

Oscar Bean and son, Allen, who are visiting rela- tives there. John Thomas, student at the Theological Westminster, is home. Aaron Welton 'is convalescing from pneumonia. Robert Sherman is' employed in the shipyards in Baltimore. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Strawderman the birth of a son. Miss Sidney Williams entertained the other pupils of Miss Virginia Wood's kindergarten on her fifth birthday. BROKEN NOSE BECOMES ACTOR'S TRADEMARK William Bendix is very fond of that bent proboscis of his. It isn't only that one naturally becomes attached to a nose after living with it all one's life.

But the Bendix nose, which angles off to the side and has the general ap- pearance of having survived several encounters with fists, is get- ting to be a trademark of the burly comedy star. rFVERAL I 'S Veln Hm entertained for their PERSONAL AND GtNtRAL Pvt, and Mrs, Richard Luzier. Zihlman, announce the birth of a son, Sunday, at Miners' Hospital. Mrs. Luzier is the former Miss Dolly O'Neil, Zihlman.

and Pvt. daughter Bctty Aim on hcr just added another in "The were married February 3 at Deer jpalm Beach Story." in which she Park. by ttie Rev. Garrett i co-stars with Joel'McCrea at Para- Evans, pastor of the Methodist mount. For physical comedy, few Church.

The attendant was the scenes have surpassed her routine oridegrooms sister, Mrs. Edgar tended the District Youth Fellow- Bm himself- says that it fits his Swanton, Feb. 16--Pvt. Herb- ship eeting at Piedmont Tuesday face wnich was bu ut or tnit ert F. Sweitzer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bennle Sweitzer, and Clara Louise Eeekrnan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Beckman, of Swanton. Paramount's birthday, and in honor of Betty Ann's great grandmother. Mrs.

James Nolan, who celebrated hcr 85th birthday. Staff Sgt. Robert Holmes is home. of stepping in Rudy Vallee's face while climbing into an upper Pull- man berth. She also adopts a Rhodes, Cumberland.

The bride wore light blue crepe dress with corsage of red rosebuds. familiar comedy trick of wearing A. reception was held on Sunday ioutlandish clothes in one sequence. I at the bridegroom's home. Present Luzier.

a former resident of Cresap- gtafr Sgt ersh ing Holmes returned town, is stationed at nn army campj ft furlough here Mr. and Mrs. Wiliilam Bell. Bal- timore, are visitors. in Texas.

The Pioneer Club will meet at I the home of Mrs. E.irl Thomas, 1631 Spring street. Friday night, i Mrs. Julias Abrnmson, chairman the sale of Christmas seals, has I iisked all holding seals to make re-1 Oldtown, Feb. turns immediately, so she ran make! Mrs Allcn Pnrlcer ft hcr final report.

In "Skylark," Miss Colbert top- ped all previous slam-bang comedy scenes on her list by her sea- sickness panomime. were Mrs. George Bfickman Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennle Sweitzer, Mrs.

George Beckman Jr. and children, Swanton: Mr. and Mrs, Harry War- She has just "No Time! nick, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. 16.

for Love" in which she undergoes dirtiest comedy, being bathed accidentally in gooey mud. Bruce Swcltzer and children. Con- fluence, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grandsta.fl and son, Westernport; Allegany Hospital.

Cumberland. ifa Lorrine Glnevan returned to Circle No. W. C. First Mrs.

Russell Hare is a patient Methodist Church, will meet Thius- st the Memorial Hospital, Cumber- day, 2 p. at the home of Mrs. land. Thomas Price. Mrs.

Minnie Mac- 1 Mrs. Nelle Zeller ami Mrs. William Jenkins will be assistant hostesses. The Mothers' Group. Frostburg Nursery, will meet Thursday, 1:30 in thp lunch room of the Hill Street School.

HaRfirstown after attending the fun- eral of her aunt, Mrs. Ella Alder- ton. Miss Annabel! Shaw visited Mrs. Either King. Cumberland.

Mrs. c. L. Reiter is Uking the home nursing course with wo- A party was given for Mary Eliza- men at Mt, Tabor Church. Spring Push on her third birthday Saturday at thr home of Mr.

and Mrs Conrad Thomiw, 77 Ormond stnvt. Attending were Mary Lou Phyllis WMbett, "Bonny Gap. Then there was laugh Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rhodes and scene In "Tovarich" when the bed daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. "Ted" Beck- collapsed when she tried to retire. There was plenty of violent com- man and children, Cumberland, and Mrs. Bennle Sweitzer, Sr, night.

Hazel Pritts was elected ra ner than bea uty. president: Louise Ashby, On ttl set of vice president; Louise in which Bill is playing a ley. secretary: Luther Shay, Pied- ji eading ro i i tri Loretta Young and mont, treasurer; Mrs. Gerald Kline- AJan LR JCJ, he told how he ac- stiver, Keyser. councilor; An" 6 1 quired such a non-classical nose.

Gerstell, councilor, Piedmont. S. T. McGee. Misses Dorothy Haines, Edna Staggers.

Lucy Cola- brcsc, Hazel Pritts. Bernice Idle- man, Winona Green and Mrs. Mil- dred Burgess attended the teach- ers' banquet at Keyser Thursday night. The W. S.

C. S. of the Methodist Church will, be entertained by Mrs. Madonnti Bane, Feb. 25th at Sul- phur.

UTS'. Nellie (Staggs) Wills, em- ploye of the G. C. Murphy Co. store.

Keyser. is visiting her hus- band. Arthur D. Wills, U. S.

2nd class seaman. Norfolk. Va. J. E.

Gerstell. Sr. returned to Westernport. was spanked by parents for the present. Sweitzer returned to Cnmp Gordon edy action In "Bluebeard's Eighth The bride will reside jylth Wife" when she Gary Cooper.

Fans will long remember the. Col- bert comedy In "Arise My Love" when she tries to pcvse Ray Mllland for a portrait with the aid of a double-talking photographer. Johnson at Carrabclla. Fla. House Plants Need Fresh Air Fresh air Is important in keeping It was broken when he was a kid of 18 playing semi professional football in Mamaronack, N.

Y. Young Bendix finished the game despite the broken nose. He plan-j ned to go to a doctor the next but got sidetiackcd somehow andj never did get around to having the! fracture set. His friends occasionally have sug- gested that even now he inlght gelj the nose straightened by plastic! surgery. "Not me." says Bill.

"With my mug, that nose is money in the! jbank. My public likes it. Why, I I'm practically the poor man's Mature now." Cresaptown Cresaptown, Feb. 16. The A.E.S.

Sisterhood of the Cresaptown Methodist Church hold a Valentine party and business meeting Feb. 18, at the home of Dora Lewis on Winchester road. Mrs. Beatrice Smith will assist. The O.U.R..

Class will meet at the r.ome of Mrs. Mary Lewis tonight. Mr and Mrs. Bruce Twigg re- ceived word that their son Junior had been transferred to Miami Beach, Florida. Circle 2,, W.S.C.S.

will meet Friday 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jacob Richardson. Mr.

and Mrs. John Lewis attend- ed the presentation Cap service of their daughter, 'Dorcas, training at a hospital in Baltimore. Spring Cleanup Date Announced During the next month there wiii be days when a pile of brush, a stump heap, or fields of 1 sage can be burned completely I and safely. "It would be a gc idea to do this before March while -burning permits are says Ralph Rowland of the U. Department of Agriculture at Par-j sons.

After March 20 and ur.iiij May 20 written permits are requircc by state law for burning grass anc all trash, within 300 feet of forest land. Personal Miss Elizabeth Stemple visited iw Oakland, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Blair'B.

Poling, Ba I timore, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolley and son, Willard, Cumte-j land, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Poling. Hambleton. Mrs. Winona Dumire reium" Cambridge, Ohio.

ANNOUNCEMENT Potomac Valley Hospital School e' Nursing, Keyser, West Virginia, fers a three-year course in nuk- ing education to graduates of 8 credited high schools. The school is approved by the West Virgisaj state board of nurses' examiners. Applications are now being cepted for the April class, 1 particulars may be obtained b5" OT ing the superintendent of nurses. N-T peb. 1 Carroll 'Schwinabart visited at Washington.

LAST TIMES IN TECHNICOLOR MATINEE AND NIGHT "THE BLACK SWAN" With Tjronc Power. SUBtten O'llira, Laird Crtjar, Thomas Mi'cf'J. 1 Wed. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH LAST TIMES DOUBLE FEATURE The Ranjc Busters in cfcanffliai Rock Rim Renegades Half Wa To Shangh8 With Kajr (Crash) Corritun. John Max (Alibi) Terhann Wllh Irtne Iltrvfy.

Kent Itrnry Midland Midland. Md Feb. 16. Mr. and Mrs.

John K. Thrasher, held a going-away party Sat-j urday night in honor of Mr.j Mrs. Carrie Shryrock hfw received Mon on thr Flying Trflpwc." In a her service pin from the Red Cross bus. 'UWC-l-HlKHIK i For "It Happened One Night," house plant, healthy and vigorous Thrashers brother, jc a I C. Commercial growers ventilate their Thrasher who has been inducted 'grcenhousw on all balmy Into the erroy.

Others present were days, choosing the hours when the Virginia Miller. Jack Llewellyn, sun is high. Home gardeners, Jenkins. Lorraine Thrasher. Clfludctte went through one com pdy whirl after another, most mem- orable bolnp the slicing of "The should see that their plants receive Jean Shlllinburg.

Robert Bertha Shear. Robert Lonr, Bessy prwMtted bv the chairman of knit- versatility still a number one fresh air. but direct drafts of cold Bertha Shear Robert Lonr. Bessy T. for Hoiivu-oori surf.c.iw I sir should be ftvoiderl.

I Wilt, Fred disc and BeU, TrulJ. Mrs. C. 'requirement for Hollywood should be Avoided. Special Wednesday Only Veal Breast lb 25c COBEY ENGLE MEAT MARKET Phone 50 Frostburic ANNOUNCEMENT! For the convenience of my many patient! have opened an office 1st Floor Gunter Hottl Frostburg, Md.

OFFICE HOURS--9 o. m. to 3 f. m. Monday Wednesdoy Friday Other days and evenings by appointment DR.

HEDRICK, Dentist Guntor Hotel FrostbuM-.

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1894-1977