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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 9

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Activities or Week At St, Michael's SnowfnpW The parisil ouncil of St Michael's Catho 30 pm the cafeteria. Other MtlvUiet. also are plan ed the Chilfch thii Week. Wednesday, the feart oMhe 'mentation of Ouf Urd Candlemas Day), will be ob dies before the 8 a.m. mass.

Onjhursday, the.feast of St uilUe'hefd afieMnt ROGER W. nd Friday New Courses On Computer SetByFSC FROSTBURG Sevei'61 new courses in cortfpUiei 1 Science have been the cilrvi- cunauci Stale CeU Saturday leRe. Robert N. assistant pro- cssor of compeer science, will wju me letter leach the new which te to brine bk are numerical solution of differ ential equations, 'numerical sd lution of matrix algebra prob computer simulation of physical systems, and real time computer systems. Mr.

Cook; who (he Froslburg State-faculty last fall is a graduate of. the Genera! Motors and holds Mas ter of Science degrees from the University of Michigan and the University of Western Ontario He is also a i Ph.D. degree applied" mathe rnafics at Ih6 University Western Ontario, Students; attending. Fr6s(hurg State elect to minor' in computer science. The.

was added to the college's curriculum at the beginning 'of the- 1972 spring and may ba electee by students majoring in science fields as. well as those in the arts and teacher eduea tion, Compufer.iervice^for the pro gram are. proyided. on 'a 'lime sharing with a isi-K Honeywell'." computer at the Computer.Center at Towsoit anc a Honeywell 200 computer lo cated on the Frostburg campus Courses in the'program are taught by two assist a professors, Cook jnd Carl F. Slemmer, and on a p'art tima basis by Dr! Edward Stepp of the college's- physics de partm.ent and Robert Ki'ng from the Kelly-Springfield Tire Com pahy.

Further information about thi a contactuigvMr.TSlemmer or 'th college's Personals Jliss Nellie Koplteti, Walnu Street, is a medical patient ii Room 434 East, of Memoria Hospital, Cumberland. Mrs. Fannie Grove, of 103 Di vision Street, is a patient in Uni versity Hospital, Baltimore. Sh is in Room 402 of the 10th floor Ellsworth Boal, Church Street has returned home from morial Hospital, Cumberland. To Hold Meeting Church Women of St.

Paul Lutheran Church, wilf 'hold general meeting at p. LONACONING Al! commit tees, and persons faking part In the for Central Ele mentary PTA asked to at- tend the rehearsal tomorrow 7:30 p. m. at'tho school. CABLE TV gives YOU the best viewing pleasure Call 689.5*22 for your installation FROSTBURG CABLE TV 28 Broadway Froitburj Two Men Held Garrett College fnTheffOf To Offer Social 'roblems WaBS, at 3 p.rfti 4nd 6ov the mass.

made the arrest ibofHy mass, tef he first Friday of the month wai set'at $200. vill. be heard at the chUrch on ti1 TWV i iftS b.m. Mtiiei on fof s.ta p.ni; The. weekly public social for it of St.

Michael's 11 The Sadalliir with the letter "AV ttough 8 naines hrougli begin wfth will bring thei iskcd goods on Sunday morn ng. Classes Slated For Youngsters In Frostburg FROSTBURG Froit iurg School-Community pro gram now In progress remind (Uidepts Interested in parttclpat ng that aqtivities are being hel at Allcgany -Gymnasipm I after he meets with his parole ifficer on Mondays 'wait convicted Friday jf assaulting hlj Ernest Wdrkman: a Convietisn of unlawful as- carrjej a penalty of from Jiii! to ftvs years in penitentiary or term of one year the county Jail a fine of up to $500. The incident took Frpstbiirg Boys between 14 and IB year of will have classes pn days frpnv'T to 9 p.m., girls in the same age bracke will meet Thursday. from 7 p.m. on Saturday from 9 10:30 a.m., boys from eight tc 13 will meet and girls in th same age group will meet 10:30 a.m.

to noon on the sam a The program is funded legislation proposed by Mandel through the Marylan Department of. Education. Th Mayor and Council also has a located additional money operation through the recreatio department. Included iri the program wi be gymnastics, physical fitness trampoline, wrestling, cheer leading, modern dance. an weight Some specia programs als.

wfll. bis Children participating -do voluntarily required attend sessions. But they ar encouraged to attend the se sions designated for their ag group so that all children wil get an.equal opportunity to pa Somerset Farmer Drowns In Pond SOMF.RSET An RD 6 ma drowned in a pond on his farm Sunday about eight mile west of here. State, identified th man as JacV Barren, was walking. across the pon noirinjg ftuJUiS VIIB FROSTBUtlG--The whictl when the i hrokp plunging hjm into 'ab'p 18 feet of'water.

Barren's bod was recovered by scuba 'dive general meeting at 7'45 acuoa aivei today. Joseph om Police sai der, elected -president, tne. death as listed at wiU Rehearsal Slated erc hants To Meet Fred Dejn president of the Frostburg He chants 'Association, npimced a the Februar meeting of tlie group will held Wednesday at 12:15 p.ro. Oiamond's Bestaurant. Koll6w(nB the luncheon, business session be he ivith plsns being fo spring prpmptions.

Members able lo attend are to call th secretary sign off. AHENTION MASTER MASONS Mfmbert of Forl 'Cum- 211 A.F. A.M. and oil Mojfer meet at the George Funeral Residence al 7:30 p.m. Ill, February 1972, lo conduct a Memorial.Sftrvltt for aur Inle brolher William G.

i H. SHrftr W.nhlpful M.iHr Jot. H. Wagner Keriff's Department" oFfidils listrict Court here with sepa- 'ate inforfflations involving the lift of a and a If.ck 9 6 i art held In'tSlfrett Count? Ml in Default of bond. Plul Cleveland, Ihio, arrested Saturday fter allegedly stealing "a show- at T- OfficiiitS fe- theft.

Bfttttt as aMcn, Approxllnately eVefy third Week, Harry Wrightman, J8, of leasant Valley, was jiilcd on IflVplVing in- 1 li three A I wic ago, a-dcjluty said. His 66Ufse fee. 6nd was set at men Ukm U6gi MiltoH Cefioft 6f thi Alle- any County District Court Who Oakland dtie the illness of Judge Jones. Sentencing Set KEVSER Sentencing of dniitd' E. Tablef II, Kjysef approaches these problems as they per fi PJrtlclllaHy Gafifet Bounty.

Planning for the course and ommunity partigipation has through a. Steering Cdm mittee. composed of "redencjc, The Rev. Sobert Jen mgs, Judge Lewis Jones, Mrs 'red ThSyer and A se TM ana A 'as postponed yistefday until Tuekel- O. the Maryland Stat December in a mobile lorne belonging to and occupied jy Mr.

jmd Mrs. Roger Can Held, New Creek. A conviction had been original sought on charges of feloniou issauit, carries sent ence of hvo to in th penitentiary. Scout Council Sets Roundtabie FROSTBURG-Scoutmasters assistants, conimitleemen' am other interested adults of the Nemacolm District, Potoniat Council, Boy Scouts of America will meet at 7:30 p.m at Vocafional-Technica BuUding on Mcilullen Highway near.Cresaptawn.Jor the Febru arj' Houndtsble. Howard F.

Ward, roundtable aiuiouncw round table, the last in this series; wlfi be "Meet Your The district commissioner, as sistant district commissioner! and unit commissioners, will present to meet with unit lead with whom they will fa- working during 1972. The dutle of unit. commissioners will be explained and new assignment will be announced. A highlight of the m'eei will be a period devoted "Green Bar Training," to be le- by Don Loutch, assistant scout mister of Troop 42, Frostburg Matinees Set For Children McHENRY Garrett Com munity College is presenting program of p. m.

film nees air The program follows the foi mat of traditional Saturda matinees, with cartooni, featur films, a comedy, an educationa feature and a serial chapter jsrare ana a serial chapter. 1 The first serial chapter photo Cbn'es' next Saturday. Vhile not required, it is quested that groups of childre accompanied by an aduj The film matinees are apt help defray being a oepted at the door. Unit To Nominate Officers For 1972 FROSTBURG -The Churc Women United of Frostburg wi meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at th First i Preshyteria Church.

and nomination of officers an committees will be held. A area church women are come lo attend and each is to send a represents live. A workshop to.make pads fo BOB'S RADIO TV 18 W. MAIN FROSTBURG OPPOSITE KOTH PHONE 689-6787 AUTO RfD(0 PHONO REPAIR A SPECIALTY JJ YEAHS EXPERIENCE COLOH TV PUIIAA Phono Needle. mHiVV Taps United Methodist Church the Church Women United ha been asked to attend.

On Dean's List FERRUM, Va. Charles Burgoyne, son of Mr. and Mr William Burgoyne, Uppef Trie Pendleton County, W. ftj been named on (he Dean's Li for the semestef at Ferrui College. His grade point ave arc is fOO.

CWO Sets Meeting FROSTBURO The Cathol ffomen's Organization of iiichaeVt meet Thursday at 7 p.m- in ih church cafeteria instead of day. inent organizations In Garrett oimty were represented in a eeting held at G4rrett Com- umlv to dis- U85 pllns for spring scmSster beginning (dnesday course to be a by h' Lewis Kftebel; adjunct pro- iStr as a cfefl be rae. H8 may lie-enrolled if) is Web class will meet in open sem- lar-type conference with a yi- 1 social prebJem as the topic tUdentj mJV enroll for just Dye fioh-SfedH cortierenp for We gmmunity aefvices The five open sessions will in- ude pSnelieta arfd involved cjt ehs plus discussions by Mt resent. Attempt will made plus members of the col Topics planned are; Februsry Bitibjish ment Under Attack: Holy Wa Revolution?" Ctuttiret Evftlutlflti Mircii 29 "poor Drunki Wealthy Alcoholics, and Hie fouths" April Poor In pf Our Culture 0 May IQVTo be Information regarding reg stratipn.in th.i§ other coun eS at college may be ol ained from the college office a Mosser Road, Mclienry, 2154 by calling 3gf.M«t ar 24s 181. State Unit Cites Three Firms Three complaints have been made by the Maryland Depart ment of Water gainst 'Garrett County firm violation of wale uality standards; 'according Michael Hodevich, engineer ii barge of the local office th atate' tate" agency.

'The- itpfan Compan was 'cited frtr discharge from mine into Aaron' Buh. Th Juffalo Coal Company was citec for discharge from a strip mi' Savage River State Fore, ntq JJill Rim. The-Route 13 tleat Market in Mountain Lak 'ark was cited for discharg nto a tributary of the Littl River i tlaughtering operations. The state agency has reques ed information as to why th discharges occurred and wha is intended to be done about fh violations. A time limit wa set in each case for complianc with the water quality stan dards.

Photo Contest Slated By GCC McHENRY All intererte residents of Garrett County an the students of Garrett Com munity College may enter Barrett Community Coilej The deadline for submittjn entries is noon Febnwry Photos will be on February at the colleg No photos smallw than aiiittltct lllttlt a to the public, with donatloin to 7" will be considered nor wi any slides, negatives or mounted photos be iccepU All photos must have, name contestant on the ma be In color or black and white The categories for the coeUi are: human form (candid an posed); animals; scenery, a miscellaneous. contestant is required pay a one dollar admission fee All photos must be picked Plans for 197Z will be outlined no Iater Ul2n 4 P- 'brmr at the college. The decisions arc final. tcah Lodge To Meet WESTF.RNPORT ft worKsnop to make pads for WH patients will be held Feb- l(0flse AFfcAM, wil) ruary 10 at 10 a.m. in Frostburg 1 :30 P' inthel.O.O Uniterl Methnrlicl rhtiri-h Hall.

A master mason degree wi ba conferred an a candidate, a cording to Everett E. Knot worshipful All must masons are invited to attend an refreshments will be served 9-4TN Hews. Tutisday, Area Deaths And Funeral Notices NSCR FT JOSEPH L. COMER ClAfiENCB A. WIJ aSSTf 0 11 Co- MlDLAND-CUrenc, GUnfef Ho'til; died be celt- rated tomorrow' at .,9 'a'irri.

at Michael's Catholic, Ciiurch. RAVENSCROFT HiVenScfc.fl, PlanUiion, died suddenly Sunday home; He was a native of Westcrnporl. r-. iiferieaji Ulloft) Will fifve as the 1 body 'Is at' -Durst uneral where'a'-Christ- wake service will be held day at p.m. A riHfed Wlchine room fflafj it H'eHvaco, he, was A AF AM.

o- ffler, 76, US Centre Street died yesterday Froslburg Com- eraiis Hbspital in Washington in He was a and son of the ai Lodge loa Surviving his Sdh, NorHS 'C, RaVeftscroH BlSbminlton; ft)6 Mrs. Donaia Grbft, Planlition, tight Jrandchildreh and iPeat grandchild. The body will be at the Boal Funeral Home in Wcslernport munity Hospital where he had been admitted 24. Born in Barton, he was the son of the late John and Mary (CsSey) Caffleh Mh 'Cower a fnember of 8ti Michael's Catholic Church, Holy Name Society and the Maryland Classified Employes World War and a member tatfay Post 34 4. iijyui i i i i i i nnu neiUII where friends will be received, rner, both at hoftlS; three broth tetnbrroiV fto.fa i until 4 and 81 A Will be conducteU thefS Thursday at 1 p.m..

by Rev. Sumner Sawyers. Inter- Will bf in philqi Ceme- y. iflm will hold me- m6flal Hrvjee at the furtSfa! hortie tomorl-ow at 7:30 CROWN6EAREK OWpSrd, dillghter of Mf, arid Mri. Marshall Gaspard, Bivls, W.

Vi. will be HI. the 12th hual Tucker County Alpine Festival coron'jtloh cere- monies. cdroftitlon will be held at p. m.

thufjdiy, February 10 in BlsckWMer Lodge. Many Exhibits Due At Tucker Alpine festival DAVIS-- Fof the iecond yesr, he Tucker County Alpine Festt- will feature ind crafts exhibit. Tliij ex- hibit will held FriWy 4nd Saturday, February .11 and 12, at the Blackwater' Lodge here aild at the new Canaaft Valley' MEJ.V1N H. 1 PETERSBURG, W. vin If.

Stonestroet, 67, d.ri», fOfifieB) 1 iijyjviilB, V. died Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. Born February 11, 1904 Was a son of the ate Samuel.Arnold and Chaf- 6ite P. (Hawk) lld'nSstfeet. A ttid a preceded um in death.

Ski Complex. Those exhibiting at Bljick- Survivihg daughter, Stonestreet, New vater Lodge will include the Da is Arts and Crafts, the Thomas Senior Citizens, The Parsons VII. age Barn, the Harinan Old Sill), he Amboy 'Green Valley Cera- mics, Al Kalinauskas of Davis nd Michael Snyder of-Weymer. The exhibits will include hand- rafted items from bookmark- era to tablecloths, quilts tad landraade wroughl-iron lus -knitted crochetn sweatefft.V hpti, 'ppQcJios beaded flower arrangements rugs, ceramics, afghans, dolls, cutting boards, woodtn bowls and candle holders bearing the West Virginia eal of quality workmanship. In addition, there will be home-baked bread, fudge, stone jround yellow com meal, wild Miry jellies and oil paintings.

The latter have been offered a gallery in Alexandria, Va. At the Canaan Valley Ski Complex, exhibitors will include Liane Gorrings of Nitro, whp will offer Swedish knitting, and Trudy Lowery of Yawkey, who will show exclusive fashions rf ski.togj and long velvet patch work Mrs. Virginia Doud ii chair- man of the arts and crafts ex- libH, assisted by MrsrLoiilj'e Miller, Mrs. Riley Harrington, Mrs, Edward Kanijrf and Jluny. Business Meeting Set MT.

SAVAGE a Arnold Chapter 57, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a busi. ness meeting today at I p.m. In the Masonic Temple with lha Bridges, worthy matron and David Imler, worthy patron, presiding. A social hour will tollqw with refreshments served by Evelyn Walters, Betty Bach, George Bach, Leona Wil son and Sue Michaels. i 'Son, Melvin Giief StonMtfeet, Alexandria, and siito'r, Viola Armentroul Movith of Sensea, Va.

The body is the Sehaeffcr Funeral Home where friends Will bf received. will Conducted there tomorrow ill i ft', Eev Joseph Everiple Will officiate and burial will follow in the family cemetery ai May.svllU, TINGLPH KUNEftAI, A service for A. Ting ler, 57, of i North Wavcrly Tar race, who died Saturday, wil be conducted a Stein Fu Ae'ral Home -tomorrow at 1 a.m. with Rev. James officiating.

Burial will be in St he Clydf Cemetery. Pollbejrers Stratum, Jesse- Straw, Edwar SurVWliig are one flsUihtcr, Mfs, WllliS HartSSck, Jaekson- 'ille, two i Miss Comer and Miss Helen Co 1. Shdj JameS Comef) Ferhley J6hn TV earner, Cam iHdge; Iw6 grandchildren and wo great-grandchildren. The body ii at the pufet FU lefal Home friends wil 1 be received ffW 2 (r) 4 ihd 7 to 9 p. Mass Will be celebrated to niorT-ow at 11 i.m.

at St, Mich lel'S Chufch Interment jvili Bs parish eernetefy. Meifl ers of Farrady Post, and Old fail VFW Post will serve ji lallbearefs and iccofd mililafi tondfs at graveside. A' Christian wake service wil be bad at the funeral Home to day at 8:15 p.m. McCREERy SKRV1CE A icfVicc fdr WiHIflin is 0)MVI6W Orive, IiaVale, who Sun Hay, will be conducted it the Gearge FUhOfal Home totnof- It 1 p.m. ftev.

Ernest E. Bortncr Jr. and Rev. Douglas Sivers will officiate. Inter- ment will be in Hillereet Burial Park.

will he William Pntts, Edward Reynard, Ar- thur Shank; John Slitter, John Stdlwagbn snd Wmfield Hftnorai-y bearers will be Mflvin Wiltistri Husseil, CLARENCE A. WINTERS MIDLAND-- Clarence A. Win- ers, 64, of here, died at thi Vet- laturday. Mr. Winters was a son 6f the ate James Albert Myrtle Kite) Winters.

He. survived by On4 Michael Winters, Midland; ont sister, Jessie Leasure, Curnbtr- and, and three brtthirj, George Vinters, Ixmaconing, Glenn Winters, Cumbdrland and Rob- irt Wintiies, SS UAV1S SEHVfCE tot Miss Arline L. OaviBj tit, of Fulton Strtet, wh5 Biod SateSay, will be con: duclfS today it, 1 p.m. it the Ifafcr Baltimore Fij- neral Home 'Rev. Hubert Patrick officiate intSr- ment will be in Woodliwn Cenie- tery.

Pallhjsrcrs will be JilariAn T. Powers, Porry Edmislon, Jirnej Bmvvhi Wall6r ftiy- Hibnd Claggelt and George Meade, Vin- ine, A Service (or J. Vin Saril, 79, of Sla fiihiWood Line Who died Sunday, wilt be con- ducted tdfflortiV at 11 a.m. at the Silcox-JMSlTill Funeral Resi- lience. Rev.

Richard E. Mann- ing will officiate and interment Will be in SUnSet MerA6rial Park. Gebfge drove, Paul Dlehl, Thomas McMahon, Paul HbHern, rtpbert sturtz. F. Allan Wcathcrholt and John Allen.

Ft. Cumberland 2U will hold a memorial service at the funeral home today at 7:30 p.m. Home From Hospital LON'ACONING--Domu Smith, Detmold Street, lias returned Farrell, Thomfs Clay, Richard home after being a patient in CUy and Rlchirc! Mastrliid. Sacred Heart Hospital. A New Hair-Style Will Brighton Your Day, Call 6M-3837 BROADWAY Btouly Salon IriiiJwny Froilburg Evtninti b'.

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