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TfcN v-iumnutvufu-xu, muiNJJAI, MAKUtt 11, NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI-STATE SECTION! RECEIVE 42 INTO HOLY NAME SOCIETY sented at the social by City Attorney Edward J. Ryan, who Ls also a mem- ber of the Holy Name Society. I Conlon Praised Occasion Marshal F. Conlon, a com- Four Hundred Men A imlssioner of the City ot Cumberland. Outstanding Event, In St.

MW Michael's Parish Under the supervision of the enter- tainment committee, WUHsm La- MATRON'S SLIM PANELLED STYLE March 10--Forty-two PATTERN 4408 By ANNE ADAMS There's a "just-out-of-the-band- box" freshness about Ajnne Adams' Pattern 4403. A dress youll wear for gay afternooas and evenings all jvelle and Stanislaus Rafferty, tnd summerl Thosc new members were received Into the following program was offered: ae- -v. Senior Holy Name Society Sunday lecUo 9 Barry Orchestra, all mem- TMd bBcK panel, give the evenins in St. Michael's CatholicU, ers st. Michael's Holy Name; Church.

Rev. Father Boniface, pa-s- tor of S3. Peter and Paul Church, Cumberland, delivered the sermon on "Active Catholicity-" Father Bon- iface recalled the present day evil trying to destroy the great institution of matrimony. acrobatics, Chambers James and William; taller; lines your Ilgure Brothers, needs and are easy to stitch, too. at the shoulders hold in place Anthony Urba.s, and dance net.

soft bodice fullness. Aren't the bert Rnfferty. jrevers young and casual-looking? The candidates received them in contrast--say lace- Robert Wilhelm, Phillip F. eyelet-embroidery--or in Edward Lyons, Robert And you might use atresslng a the Holy Name Ec war( i Langan, Joseph or contrasting tie-ends, or ciety, ivs a great force for good, must; William Andres, Robert Dishongjsew crisp ruffles down the bodice band tofccther, by Us active catholic- Byrnes, Willis Tlp-iseams and at the sleeve tucks. Let ily for the spiritual i of a i F.

Shuck, John H. Sewing Instructor speed your lions. This can only he accom- cntrout. Joseph Eberly, John work. plwhed by influencing men to pure i Manning.

Pattern -4408 is available In and clflun spench, respect worn-! 1LSS eli Carder, Harold G. Brode.iwomen's 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, uuhood as exemplified by the; j. powers, Francis Allen, Wll-l-56 anrl 48. Size 36 takes 3U yards Blessfici i i Mary, respect a a winfield, Darby Brady, inch fabric and a yard contrast, motherhood, unit finally the Andres, Anthony Joseph! Send CENTS (15c) in Ing of the sacrfdnt-M the Paul Schuck, Hugh Mono-'coins for this Anne Adnms pattern, tut Ion of marriage.

I han David Murray, John J. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- Foiir Hundred Frank Mlglioo. 'DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. to 400 men were present atj William Erode. Car! F.

Brode.i Jt's smart to "scrv your own!" ihe servlcM, and. "the very hard Phillips. William with ANNE ADAMS' SPRING nnergello of the spiritual di-j ior Arnone, William BOOK for expert guidance, rector, Father Dominic Bono-! Bernard Hughes, Johni'ou can have that well-dressed look mo, was highly complimented. The order of follows: Processional, hymn, "Happy We Who Thus vespers, Moly Society; sermon, Rev. Father Boniface; reception of new mem- bers, by Rev.

Father Dominic Bono-j mo; novena devotions in honor the Miraculous Medal; Holy a SalutarU and Tanium Michnel'a Holy a Choir; bene-1 diction of the Most Ble.vied Sacra-1 Delnnev. Samuel Dlshone. lw Choose from dozens of Georee Eiscnlrout, Martin Condry.l flocks, suits, coats, home-modes pic- HeniT Michaels, John McGamv. red th silhouettes-peg- St. Michael's Holy Name Society bouffant, apron and longer- has Us goal on "Every Man I wrso-shown in both sunlight and the Parish a Holy Name Man." starlight styles.

Sportsters, tailor- jCds and dress-up clothes for onae, career girl, hard-to-tlt matron and set, are all included. Order a Parish including Palm today! FIFTEEN 'CENTS. A pfs-Tifwv FIFTEEN Tttl-TOWNS Tri-Towns, March 11. Luke School Declamation The winners of the declamation contest Friday night, at Luke School I were Reglna Hay wood and Porrojjt Walker. "Scratch, The Newsboys Dog" was Miss Haywood's selection, and Forrest Walker's was "Mickey the Marker." Others taking part: Mary E.

Jose, Mary I. Raines, Dorothy Biggs, Billy Everett, Billy Hill, Victor Cueva, Franklin Burner. Principal William G. Fatkin presided. The.

judges were; Marshall Fatkin, teacher in the Midland school; Mrs, Carl Miller; Swanton school, and Miss Hazel Kalbaugh, Bruce High School lac- ulty. The declaimcrs presented Mrs. Burr Powell, Cumberland, the for- mer Miss Hazel Ravenscroft, of Westernport, wit ha gift for her help In assisting In training them. Bridge Dessert Party i Mrs. Fred Gortner entertained with a bridge dessert party and mls- I cellnneous shower honoring Mrs.

C. A. Beck. Guests were: Mesdames iR. R.

Wilson, Louis Hicks, R. E. Kinimer, Romana Patrick, T. D. Campbell, Martin Watson, May- Smith, John Clabaugh, Joseph Love, Charles KuVmle, Arthur Whitworlh, C.

Rhodes. Roy Mulled)'; Heber Poland, P. B. Berry, Louis Harris, James Wolverton, Robert Derham and Helen White, of Lonaconing. Prizes were won by Mesdames Patrick, Watson, Mulledy and Der- ham.

S. D. A. Club Entertained BLK GARDEN Elk Garden, March Roll Perfect attendance -record was made for the six months of Elk Garden 'schools by the following: Twelfth grade: Kenneth Lancas- ter, Robert Junkins, Bucy LiHer, Robert Lyon, Richard Mason, Loyal Cecil Ouster, Jr. Alderton; speich; 7, Eloise Mayles, Ruth McCaulye, Saville, Doris ShUHngburg.

Eleventh: Kathryn Copelan, Mary Droppletnan," Frances Reel, Harry Clark, James Dean, Van Pritts, James Rawllngs. Tenth: Eileen Dullng Margaret Fahey, Hardesty, Louise Ma- son, 'Ruth Ann Murray, Beverly Lyon, Junior Cover, Raymond Shears. Ninth: Jriciark, Albert Ouster, waiter Farrls, BlUy Jackson, Rosier, Ray Sli- der, Donald Shanholtz, Anna Cope- lan, Lottie Fan-Is, Ruth Farrls, Mar- garet Harris, Velrrm Junkins, Helen a a Marilyn Kitzmiller Louise McCauley, Eva Pritts, Jose- phine Smith; Eighth: Font, Earl Jun- kins, Forman Murphy, Ronald Raw- lines, Harold Wamick. i Brinkman, Mary Lou Clark, Thelma Dean, Beulah Duling, Vivian Kitz- mlller, Betty Faugh, Estella, Simon Lcewanna Stalnaker. Seventh: Florence Bosley, Carrie Green, Betty Lou Mayles, Et'he Paugh, Mary Paul, Ellsworth Bray Charles McDonald, Jackie Morris KEYSEF March 11 The Circles of the Presbyterian Auxiliary will meet as follows: To- day, 7:30 p.

m-, 3 with Miss Edna Porter; 5, Mrs. 8. Jeffries; Tuesday, (7:30 with Miss MatUe Brown; 2,,6:30, covered dish supper, Clyde Hott; 4, 7:30, Mrs. FranWia E. cooper; 6, 6 p.

covered 'dlsjx supper, Mrs, Jack Lot- covered dish sup- Frofitbuvg, March jCENTS. BOOK A PATTERN Send your order to Evening Times, Mrs. Wayne Gift, assisted by Miss Evelyn C. Warnick, entertained the S. D.

A. Club Monday night. Those Lonzo Frank present were: Mesdatnes Riggleman, James Llller, recessional, "Holy God i wilt be held I Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Praise Thy Name." 7:3 P- ac St CENTS. New York, N. Y.

The officers solemn benediction; followed by benediction of the Mosti-- were celebrant, Rev. Patrick j. I Blessed Sacrament. Stations of thelcrowe's a was (riven the Bradlcv Rev. for children will be held nllmc Mildred Virginia.

cU Montgomery; sub-deacon, 3:15. nnd adults, 7:30 p. m.j Father Luke, O. M. Cap.

i Confessions will heard Satur-j NDED A I i Miss Olenroso verier presided a a afternoon and evening and thR pipe organ, and the singing of the Holy Angels So- FrO March Louisa the Holy Name choir added greatly jdallty and other to the solemnity of the occasion. and son. Albert, Mr. nnd receive Holy Communion at 8 Mrs iiiiam Plummer and daugh- Present at the ceremonies werejo'clock mass Sunday. JjUUlaC) wt the officers of the Western Mary-! The blessing of palms will wKej i a iss Ruth land section of the Holy Name So-jplace before loc Mrs i this olty itr ciety: President, John A.

POULTRY, PRODUCE MARKET Baltimore, March 11 Produce Apples dull. Truck-- Gilbert, Frances Humes, Charles Cnlvcrt, Wlllinm Taylor and Miss Mary Taylor. Mrs. Frank Gilbert will be next hostess. Hostess to B.

Y. P. p. Club The B. Y.

P. D. of the Church of the Brethren met at the horns of Marguritc Tnrniun. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs.

N. D. Cosnei' and daughter, Yvonne, Mrs. Harry Hackctl, Mrs. John Llnkswiler, Carl Stalnaker.

Sixth: Edna Arnold, Wanda Lee Bray, Annabelle Jackson, May Belle Pritts, Ethel Thompson, Mary Whet- zel, Jacqueline Simmons, Myrtle Whetzel, Laurence Carr, Tommy Conlon, Paul' Evans, Billy Mason, Gerald Parrish, Lincoln Pritts, Reel, Neville Shanholtz, Ken- neth Shears. 1 1-5 bu. boxes U. S. Is 2U Prances Kidwcll, Ruth Pike, Evelyn and Sunday.

The Sacred Mrs Kenry Midland; Frostburg; vice-president, Frank Passion of Jesus Christ and Mrs Vammose, Ken- Barl-cy, Cumberland; treasurer, Phil- a a11 tlle lip Murphy, Cumberland: of the John Carney. Cumberland, StabiU and at the read more Engle, Akron, Inch minimum Stayinans 1.00-25. Delicious full ripe Bushel baskeU U. S. Is inch minimum 1.25-35; ripe 85- lmnimum IM at the high Helcn a i Elizabeth few higher; fair 8 0- Williams and daughter, Elaine, 90 York 75 85 a higher.

choir. The palms will be dls- i Hnd Mrs Mary i i the high hnas and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Wagner, Connell-sville, attended i the funeral of Mrs. Engle.

BO, at the home of her son, Ervin Engle. Friday, in Meyersdale, Pa. Thomas F. Conlon, Cumberland. Social Held In the Hall After the church services the 1 Newman Club meets tomorrow members marched to St.

Michael's night. Hall where a social was held honor of the new members. Micrmei i Degree Team J. Byrnes, commissioner of police of I i i a Malta Froalbucjr. was tonstmastcr.

and called on the following: Rev. a Frnstbunr. March rirk .1 Bradley. Rev. Father Bonl-: and Bocttner.

Lloyd Ste-i face, Rnv. Lawrence P. LandrUjnn.j George Bradley, Kenneth i meet Wednesday, 2:15 p. at the director, Western Maryland i i i waiter Mackay, of Mrs. George Hale, West ncttlon of Holy Nome; Rev.

Father R( pnimn Harry Elscl, W. Pinkney Main street. Cencllrean Missionary So- ciety will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p. and Starks, Romes, and Black Twigs 75- 80, few higher. Various varieties U.

Warnlck, Leona Linkswiler, Carol Lee Burke, Easterbell Wilt, Alice Wilt, Dorothy Tranuni, Victor Lll- ler, Oscar Cosner, Kenneth Harri- son, John Clayton, Bobby Rogers. Glenn Bonner, Harry Dillingcr. Brief Mention A public benefit program will be presented at the Beryl school, Frl- S. is 2S inch minimum U. S.

com-! day night. Fred Bosley, Kcyser. Lukff.OlM. S3. Peter and Paul.j Donald Jeffries, Herman Cumberland; Rev.

Francis Mont- WJL on( Harbel, Benjamin mercial and unclassified 40-60, few higher. Potatoes--(old)--dull. Trugk: 100 Ib. sacks U. S.

Is round whites 1.50-65, few higher; Katah- dlns and Chippewas 1.10-90, Hospital Bridge will highcr Y. round 41 S. commercial 1.35-40. Rail: 100 Ib. sacks U.

S. Is Maine mountains 1.15-90; Chippewas and Katahdlns 1.85-2.05; few higher. Idaho Russet Burbanks 2.25. (New) unsettled. Huntsman and City Commissioner at the home of Mrs.

Marie Hall--Florida bushel crates Bliss William Lemmert were initiated 79 Ortnond street. i Triumphs U. S. 2s 1.75. Good In- goniery, and Rev.

Dominic Bonomo. The officers of the Western a land section were presented. The general remarks were punct- a by complimenting the sr by a degress team from: will mc et Thursday, 2 p. In the (shore Md. bushel baskets Goldens hiio Victory Commnndry No.

The Woman's Home MiMionary Is. Knights of Malta. Saturday of First Methodist sweet Potatoes--Steady. Eastern number of present at Ihe Group three. Pittsburgh.

Members lecture room. Communion Mn.is, and nt the recep- nw present from a Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bell visited tion services. The officers and splvl-'uniontown, Berlin, Pittsburgh andjher parents.

Mr. and Mrs. William a director were praised for their ivjeyersdale, nnd Cumberland. Jenkins, following their honeymoon work toward the rapid growth a Among the Riae.sts were Past'to New York, Tliey left yesterday St. Michael's HoiyiQ commanders George Loweryjfor Philadelphia to reside.

Tv'arnc Society, In tsict. Fr. Boniface i and Havry Neglcy, attorney, Pitts-! Mrs. George Buckalew, West Me- U. S.

Is ungraded 60-15. Jerseys U. S. 65-75, few higher; ungraded 50-60. Puerto will entertain.

A one-act play, "Thanks and two short sketches, "Getting Tlie Evidence" and "Dumb as a Doorknob" will be staged by Beryl talent. A social wil! follow. Tlie Epworth League rally, sche- duled for last week, will be held tomorrow niifhl at Ridgeley Meth- odist Church with George Hanna charge of the pro- gram. A bus will leave St. John's Methodist 'Church at p.

m. Dr. John E. Suter, who with Mrs is spending the winter St. Petersburg, Is critically 111 at the Mound Park Hospital In that city.

His son-in-law, Raymond C. Hudson, and Dr. J. Norman Reeves left for St. Petersburg, Yes- inentloncd that he felt in rmmbers'j 3Xlr gh i and oi'KTinlzatlon, that St.

Michael's appointed David T. street, Is quite ill. Nancy Halls and white yams U. S. Is 75-85, few higher; ungraded 50- J60.

N. C. bushel baskets Puerto Rlcans U. S. Is few fancy higher; ungraded 50-65.

Goldens this city, grand sword Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malloy, crsc ungraded 50-65. Nearby Holy Name Society held a place in cr; John Heinz, sheriff of Allc-; Allqulppa, were Sunday guests bushel hampers'and bushel baskets the Archdiocese to none. igheny county, Edward a thn Spates' home Broadway.

Father Landrlgan, also was great-; i i a candidate for the office of! Mrs. H. C. DleViI la home ft ly pleased with the splendid showing grand captain general in a Miners' Hospital, after an appendix jerseys and Goldens S. Is 75-90; Fifth: Kemp Bane, Paul Wayne Kalbaugh, Lyle Mayles, Keiser Tresslcr, Betty Lee Brant- ner, May Lynn Tdleman, Mildred Jones, Louise KItzmiller, Regina Kitzmiller, Mary McDonald, Anna May Stonebraker, Betty Warnlck, Kathryn Whetzel.

Third and Fourth: Rosa Iman, Mabel Reel. Shirley Via, Ernest Aronholt, Lester Brantner. Ervin Jackson, Frank Jones, Thurman Kitzmiller, junior Ruble, Dempsey viorrls, Clifton Shanholtz, Laurence Aronholt. Second: Tommy Blackburn, Joe Jones, Johnnie raugh, Frank Reel, Fred Shnnholtz. Junior Weese, Junior Wolfe, Mary Ellen Aber- nathy, Dorothy Fisher.

Anna Lee Morris, Cora Ruble, Sarah Jane Warnlck, Janet a 11, Nita Whetzel. First: Betty Jane Shanholz, Billy Brantner, John Arnold. was sold to OurivH. Urlce. nd the furniture at: public auction.

Wlss Glcndora Brown open a dining" room and may lease the en- 4re The County of Sducation announces that the schools will operate for'the full nine months' term unless some unfore- seen emergency arises, AH school will close, The Columbian Literary Society and public speaking class of the ECeyser Bcliool will give a St Patrick's program Thursday Herchel Hedrlck, Geraldlne Seaman Elwin Hixenbaugh, Alma Mlnnear Robert Lee Stewart, Qeraldine Rice Maurice Shaw, Frances Timbrook Marcella Slocum, Mildred Wllktris Phyllis Shepp and Jamos Morris will take part. Mrs. E. A. Ccurrier will entertain the McCoole Homemakers' Clul tomorrow night.

Miss Maud A. Bear Cumberland, home demonstratioi agent, will give a clothing demon- stration. Miss Lou Murphy will entertain the October division, Ladies Aid Society, Grace M. E. Church, to- morrow afternoon.

The Young Woman's Missionary Society of the First Methodist Episcopal Church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Jennings Fazenbaker. The Havenner Bible Class of the First M. E. Church will meet at 7:30 tonight.

C. C. Compton has filed for re- hestcr, Pa. Ruth McFarlane is vui HYNDMAN Hyndman, March The Men's Bible Class of riethodlst Episcopal chtuch rold a winter festival, March nd H. Mrs, Bertlid Pollock returnt Canton, after 'visiting ister, Mrs, John O'floke.

Mrs, John Topper Is visiting brother, Dr. Barnes, her daughter, Mrs; Waldo Chap: Pittsburgh. Howard Dillon, Howard, are visiting her me er, Mrs! Lily Ressler, W. Va. Paul Stork, Pittsburgh Siting her parents, Mr.

and 5 Robert Kin Miss Dorothy Kerr, Detroit, guest of Mrs. Howard Kerr. Mrs. James Mason, Mason Hospital, Roaring Sprj Is improving. George Evans returned Uniontown, accompanied by Frank Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Dorn, burgh, are visiting and H. Somers Fisher. Evan Evans is- visiting. Mr.

Mrs. T. F. Evans, Cumberland 1 THOMAS Thomas, W. March 11 nomination for justice of the peace on the Republican ticket, Jack Rafter, senior at the Rich- mond Medical School, was home.

Mrs. C. E. Montgomery and Mrs. W.

H. Kolkhorst returned from Pittsburgh. Mrs. J. Y.

Hamilton, Fairmont, Mrs. Cecil Hess, Kingwood. ent yesterday here. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce- W. Bradford ere called to Clarksburg by the eath of the former's Mrs. labama Bradford, 18. The inter- ent took in Graf ton. Mr.

and Mrs. H. O. Failing re- irned from Florida. Holland Price and sons.

Mack and Cirk, and George McKee and Bon herwood, Shepherdstown, were uests of Mr. and Mrs. McKee Mrs. D. Breland went to Elk- on, to visit her mother, Mrs H.

Fogle. Misses Joan Newcome and Reba. Vilchcr, ahepherdstown, were guests Dr. and Mrs. James A.

Newcome. Mrs. Kenneth' Barncord, Oakland, isited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MT.

STORM Ml. Storm, W. March Harry. V. Schacffer, Wash; ton, visited his brother, T.

Schaeffer, and conducted sen at the Methodist Church Wed: day night. Ford, Meyers; was also a guest at the home. C. P. Hott, county supeim- dent, Petersburg, visited 1 the here Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rexroad ted the Jailer's sister, Mrs.

An Bee, very ill at Doylestown, Oh: Mr; and Mrs. Dswey Hawk. the birth of a son Sr day. nntl afforded at and Captain General'operation. limes by St.

Michael's unit. Father C. Wattins, a Pittsburgh; Richard Givens, Frost avenue, Ls Bradley expre.vsed his deep npprec- banker and htrad of the Malta from Miners' Hospital. iation for the i co-operation of gree team. the spiritual din-dor, and the i i Campui Custom StreamHncd of St.

Michael's Holy Name FOUR CIUUJRF.N' BAPTISED poultry-- About steady. Chickens: tRocks 18-20; crosses 17-19, few 20; mixed colors 18-19; ordinary lots all kinds 10-12. Fowl: Rocks medium 17-18, heavy 16; mixed colors 15-17; leghorns 13-16. Roosters: mixed col- ioi-s 10-12; leghonis 7-10. Ducks: FT.

Luke paid tribute to the men of I March Rev. Reno. March Mac-; oung Pe kins fl Ibs. and over 14-16, parish by comparing them Beckett, pii.stor of First Metho- kay Day, ceiebtiiieu In the past ft Mnniscovlcs 15-16; mixed colors Jewels In the crowning work of church, administered baptism i the University of Nevada in hor.cr 12-13. Capons: 7 IDS.

and over 23-25; slips 20-21. Turkeys: Hens 22-33; Toms as to size 16-17. tcrday. Alfoose Garritano, ill for some time, Is now at the home of his niece, Mrs. Larry Cavallaro.

334 Front street, Westernport. Mrs. Margaret Roby and son, Robert; Mrs. J. Y.

Hamilton, Mrs. Earl McDo'uglc, Fairmont, and Mrs. Cecil HC.SS, Klngwood, visited H. B. Carroll, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bclotc, Loch Lynn, visited their aunt, Mrs. W. T.

Belotc, yesterday Rt the homo of Mrs. H. B. Carroll. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Elkins Goshorii and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goshorn Washington, visited George T.

Gos- horn at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Cole. CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY organization. Fr. Montgomery niked' yesterday afternoon to four children.) of Clarence H.

Mackay, university the men not only lo be Infant daughter of Mr. a benefactor, by the growing of In the Holy Name but in alt-Mrs. Rand- Skidmorc, Wnter whiskers by the male students, and other activities of the parish. FT. given the name of Beverly) the wearing of bustles and costumes If you're going to broil or bake Mt.

Savage, March U--The Bonomo thanked the officers aiuTjnne. i of the belles of the '90s by co-eds, fruits serve as meat garnishes, Past Councilors Club of Pride of rnm for the generous co-operation; The children of Mr. and Mrs.i will be more streamlined in the some of the meat drippings Savage, council, No. 20, Daugh- nnd help In makin? the a i (O.John Jackson, 231 Welsh Hill, A student committee has the fruits. The drlpplngsi tcrs of America, will meet Wednes- inamecl Gerald Lee and Audrey the bustle for co-cds, "but only help brown the fruit, but day, 8 p.

at the home ot Mrs tjrrat success. of Frwtburir RED RYDER a Mr. and Mrs. William can jitill grow whUkers. I also give it extra flavor.

Ruth Seecc. Miss' Mardeen Cooper, student of Thomas. High School, and Ceci Parsons, Benbush, W. were married Sunday afternoon at Oak- land, Md. The attendants were Miss Sarah Peters and Frank Tldu- vlch, Jr.

Dinner was served them iy Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Leighton Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Cooper, Delton Parsons, Rober Topper, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mis Elouise Pase, Alma McTall, Walte Uchlc, Tony Cook, Walter Long an Fred Peddicord.

A reception wa given at the bride's home here. State Senator A. L. Helmlck ve turned from Charleston. Misses Edna and Jennie McVeigl visited friends in Sikins, Sunday.

Mrs. T. A. Currey, Page, Sue an Carmen DIBacco, Arthur Quattro John Fcrruso, Mary Rose DiMai and K. Buntea attended the bas ketball tournament at Kcyser Saturday, Saturday night a surprise birth day party was given to Mrs.

Junlo Schoonovcr. Attending were and Mrs. Frank Ponk var, Luke Close, Millard Close, Schoonover, J. C. Shaffer, Ella; Bcrgstrom, Hf.rtasavicli, Mesdames W.

S. DeVore, Dav Close, John Combs and F. L. Tep- hanbaugh, Mis.s Elizabeth and Joseph; William and David Close, Jr. Mrs.

Sam Ward, Skyline Inn. a guest of her'sister, Mrs. Bolyard, Cumberland. Mrs. A.

S. Gear and son her son, Herbert Gear, Akron, 0 Mrs, T. E. Schaeffer and Fisher have gone to Baltimore W. L.

Tephabaugh, Laurel visited his daughter-in-law, Virginia. (Baker); Tephabaugh, i ill at Hartmonsville. Villiam I. Cheshire. Mr, and Mrs.

Hubert Norris, Vasliington, are visiting the lattcr's Barents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Helsh- man. Mrs.

Earl Lo'wry returned from iharles Town. LONACONING Lonaconing, March 11. Mrs. Althca Stakem is a patient Memorial 'Hospital, Cumberland. Lieut.

Boyns MacMannis, Staun- ton, was a visitor. Miss Anne Schaidt, Cleveland, is visiting relatives. William Sevan. Fearisburg, Va. was a week-end visitor.

Mr. a Mrs. William Henry Mrs. Loraine Henry and Mrs. Anna Sullivan returned from Baltimore.

The Lonaconing Sportsmen Club will meet Thursday, 7:30 p. in the city council chamber to eleci officers. The streams which can be fished In Garrett county and fish laws will be discussed. VINDEX Vjndex, March 1 Edward Davis, TJ. S.

Army, Bragg, N. visited, his tr. Wesley Davis. Mrs. Russell Adams and son.

I by, Morgantown, W. Benj. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd McCr Canton, Ohio, visited Mr. and Newton McCrobie. Mrs. Bradley Harvey is home Memorial Hospital, CumbcrlaacJ Mrs. George E.rvln, Morg; and Mrs.

Walter' MeCroble. 'vl emport, were guests of Mrs. cj McCrobie. Mrs. Gertrude princ Vindex school, returned from morial Hospital, Cumberland.

Haven DeWitt is Vindex school. William Boyce, U. S. Army, Braggs, N. is visiting his pal Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Boycc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstroni nounce the birth of a sen, Mar Mrs.

Charles F. Jones is a pa at Potomac Valley Hospital, Ke Frank Adams, near Plttsbur? visiting his parents, Mr. and Lester Adams. Mrs. John Michcls and infant are home from Memorial Hcx'F Cumberland.

WANTED Woman for light housework, in family. Apply 136 Bowery Frostburg. QUICKSORTS? Htre Conditions Bus to II you think ill Iiutlrc. met illkr, juit try thi Call of the Inner Man By FRED HARM AN FACED- vonw So mlW. thoroueh.

rtSmhlaf, irtvifontml, (rora'ilcfc hudacisci. tillouj tiKli when uiociated rllh canitipitlo a 3 I a a fVltnOUt KISK Mike Ihs Wit-- thtr I not dcHlhttd, return th ioi to We wil the i a i N'R me ovow SON, U.S. SHAt CALLED BILVT ME HAS PEPUTIZ.EP, fja CHASEP THE House BY BlUCS WIFE THOSE HOT I AUU OVER knTO-NlCHT I'lx --Adv. H-T-S-1 EXECUTRIX NOTICE THIS TS TO GIVE NOTICE. TM' sub.icribtr obtained tram Hie Oir Court ot Allegany County, tera Testumcntary on catntc of si Fine, late oE County.

cicccised. All persons havinc nuivUm the dtcta.scd ure hereby to exlUblt the with the voi thcreol duly authenticated, tn thr scrlber nn or before the lut day p' (ember. They may otbfrtris' be excluded from nil benetlt of estate. Alt persons knowing Ihw Indebted to eslute reqm'" mftke ImmedUte payment. Ctren under my hind this It'- Murch.

1940. RACHEL Alleznny Loniconlnir. i --Advertisement T-Mir A A TODAT TONIGHT AND HIS GIRL FRIDAY Rojillnd I POLLY AND HER PALS Paw's Headed For A Licking! By CLIFF STERRETT PUT fN MV A i TONIC: WHAT'S ANSEL DONE NOW, PA T.AST SHOWTN'GS TONIGHT THE CISCO KID AND THE LADY Ceiir Marjorie Nearer Martin One 'Year Old Monday The Duchess Grill 105 E. Main St. Md.

Will Celebrate With A i a Party Monday.Exansngj March 11 All our patrons nnd friends cordially I I rt. GEORGE KAT3ANTS, Prop. SURPRISE GIFTS AT 11 P. M..

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