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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 16

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Cumberland, Maryland
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vv' L' A WtWwll, -Ecopil 'elected president'bl Rotary Club at ii.meeting in the Will of the. Wisp dining room. succeeds Hugh Denison. Installation, will take'place ia j. Gerald was' named vice president; New members ol the'" of directors; are Robert and 'Allen 1 Programs for the April meet- Ings Dr.

E. Baumgartner, chairman. Dr, Laivernce Sherwood, pas- tor of SI. Methodist Church, will be the 'speaker Friday. A professor from the Department of Political Science at the University of Maryland will speak April 15 while Dr.

Carl a professor of speech. University of Maryland, will speak April 29. Foreign students from West Virginia' University, Morgan- town, will be guests of the club during the April 22 weekend. Will Be Presented Today "PeWr' and the is the theme of an Easter.program at Beall. 'High Scbooh of res'urrectkm will be' told through vocal se- kctions of the choir, quartets, Circle Club Gels Award REV.

G. WAVNE JORDAN Awarded VISIT PARKLANE II 52 N. St. Cumberland World's Best Fried'Chicken Slaw French Shrimp out order 7i2-9881 PARKLANE I Street Extended Frottburg, Maryland 689-5803 SEE PIAMONDT STYLES HOSKEN R. J.

Jeweler 22 W. Main Frostburg A a The Biggest Tussy Deodorant Sale Ever! WESTERNPORT Rev. G. Wayne Jordan, pastor of the Evangelical i Brethren Church, was recently awarded the" degree of Doctor of Theol- ogy given by the National Bible School and Defender's National Seminary of Kansas City, Mo. He' is a graduate of Baptist Bible College and did under graduate at Calvin Col- lege, both in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Dr. Jordan also has degree from the California Bap- tist Theological Seminary, Co- vina, Calif, and did' graduate study, at Evangelical Theologi- cal Seminary, Naperville, 111 and at the Baptist Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids. His wife, Mrs. Zella Jordan recently resigned from the -Me- morial nursing staff a' Cumberland. son; Jerry is a senior at Bruce HighSchoo 1 and plans to enter the ministry They have resided in Western port since September 1964.

Seniors Gef Scholarship FROSTBURG Miss Elaine Lohr and Miss Susan Davis seniors at -Beall'. High have been' awarded scholar ships based on academic stand ing and results of examination taken for. various scholarships Miss Lohr. has; been grante a full scholarship to the Univer sity of Maryland based on he academic standing and scor from the American College test ing She plans to ma jor in science. She is the daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonarc Lohr. She is a member of'th Senior Honor Society and play clarinet in the senior band Miss Davis, the daughter Mr. "Mrs. Joseph Davis was a a scholarshi through the Celanese Corpora tion of America and is plannin Choose CREAM, ROLL-ON OR STICK each Rag.

$1.00 And for the first TUSSY SPRAY DEODORANT for the whote family. more free! size SALE $1.00 Tussy's continuous pmlectiai taste on and on md 04 PHARMACY Froilburg 689-5201 Delivery Easier Servkes Are Scheduled At Paw Paw regular 10 i PAW 1 PA of Holy Communion' cele- brated today at p. -m: in elude "The' Lord's "Let -Us Bread Togeth- er," "God So 6 The World." Sacred Head," "Low In the Grave He Lay," "Christ the Lord is Risen To- day" and "The Hallelujah Cho- rus" from Messiah. A male quartet featuring David Fatkin, Allen Keith Connor and David Ryan will sing "Judgment Hall." Jeanlyn Lewis, Dana Harden, KEYSER--The Potomac State Joan Edwards and Deborah ircle Club the. quartet; will chievemerit Award the'West sing "Must Jesus Bear the irginia District of Kiwanis In- ernational which held its spring onference this past weekend at lackwater Falls State Lodge.

Lt. Gov. E. Michael of the 'ifth Division, advisor for the ollege club attended the con- erence local delegates in- hiding Joseph W. Kessel, pres- dent of Keyser Kiwanis, Tom J.

Conlon, immediate past resident; and Edward Beams, Joard member. A large of Keyser tudents joined other Circle outh from throughout the state uring the weekend for their nnual spring conference also onducted at the lodge. Thirty-two Kiwanis Clubs from iroughout West Virginia were represented at'the two-day con- speak. Eastcr'scbedule will begin with a sunrise service at 6 a followed by a fellowship break- fast in the' social' roo'm of the Birtfi vice by (the ception music by, both the Sanctuary and Youth Choirs; Services wjll 'be held Jtt? Sulphur Springs p. rri.

at the Mt. Olive Church and 3 p. m. at Wobdrow Church. The nonvenomous anaconda is the largest of the American snakes, according to the Ency- clopaedia BriCannica.

Hospital -V FROSTBURG and WilliamVr C. McLane, Bowie, announce the birth' of son 31 in Prince Georges Hospital, Cheverly. The paterhtl irand- parents 'are 1 Dr. and 0. McLane of KEYSER--Due to and other respiratory' ailments vvi- itors to Potomac pital limited- to bers oC'the immediate family of the patients.

Duets include Allen Evans and Mrs. Frances Hartman, singing "Rock of Ages" and Joan Edwards and Jeanlyn singing "The Psalms." a Harper will sing The program is under the di- rection of Mrs. Hartman, Miss Louise Dillon, Raymond Sau- der, Harry Hadley and Maurice Nelson. Return From Visit FROSTBURG Mr. and erence.

The principal speaker for the uncheon was Dr. 'Wilfred Pack- academic Alderson Broaddus College who spoke on 'Reflections on a Study Trip in urope." In addition to plans for the in- ernational convention in Port- and, the Kiwamans were also nvited to attend a dinner in ElkLns on April 25 honoring Ed- vard Keefe, international presi- dent. Swanton Personals John, Tommy and Barbara George visited Mrs. Lee's home near Altamont. arid Mrs.

Grant Friend and Mrs. "Hugbi and family at Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Helen Harvey, Kitz- miller, called on her mother, Mrs. Carrie Tasker, RD 3, hear Bethel.

and Mrs. Frank and family. Mrs. Emma Adams, Mrs. Anna Mae Ross'of Cumber-! land, Mr.

and Glass! Mrs. James Wiebfecht, RD 2. Frostburg and daughters Caro- lyn and Sharon and Mrs. Ethe Preston, Frostburg, have re turned after visiting ev and Mrs. Given Preston and daugh ter Linda at Luray, Va.

Rev Mr. Preston is'pastor at Mt Zion Brethren Churchr Shop Tue. Sat. to 9 p.m. Maternity fashions are more beautiful 'i -I i than ever styled-- beautiful prints, plaids, poka dots and pastels in lovely, fabrics.

Come in today and make your selection. of Frostburg Fashions Aren't Expensive They Only Look That Way and family, Ttomney; were on entering Davis and Elkin College, Elkins, W.Va., wher she will major in psychology. Easter Pageant At Westernpprt WESTERNPORT --The Abun- dant Joy Chapel of Franklin will present an Easter program, "A Pageant of the Resurrec- tion," at the Church of the Bre- thren in Westernport on Friday at 7:30 p. Sunrise 6:30 a. m.

Sunday and 7:30 p. m. 'that day. Assisting the chapel group will be friends from Moscow, Bloomington', Piedmont, Keyser, the Fountain area and Reese's Mill; George McDowell the public is reports that there are 11 scenes' in the pageant with appropriate; lighting, authentic costuming' and background music. Mineral Court House To Close KEYSER 'Mineral County Court House will be closed tomorrow and Saturday.

April 11 is the dealine for- registering for the May 10 pri-j mary. i cent guests and Mrs.i Earl Winters, RD 1. and Mrs. Everett Bray: and' family, Keyser, Mr. and I Mrs.

Ernie Simon, Nethken.j Mrs. Amy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.) Grant Sawnton, visited Mrs. Fred Friend recently. Meeting April 14 MT.

SAVAGE The PTA of the Mt. Savage School has re- scheduled its meeting from to- day to April 14 said Winfield Carter, president. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. FROSTBURC'S NEW TAXI STAND VARSITY GAB 209 E. Main Froitburg R.

"Pie" McGuirt, 689-5000 "Pie Says" I can'r dance, I'm loo jlow byf 1 got a cab "(hot will do "go-go." Varsity Cab 689-5000 HI FOLKS- It's my time of the year aod I would like to make a few uggestioiis For Easter art SpriRg Shopping i SHOP FROSTBURG--- It's the value-wise thing to do. join the parade of to our stores for all your Easter and Spring neods and always -receive the same personal service. Dw't fwfit n'tofk fir Eister BMMT Twsday evnmf m4 Sahirtiy flu street starts with i treat firtht ktyi Coats For Easter 's SPORT COATS Herringbones--Plaids- solid colors. Our stock is most complete. BOYS' MEN'S 6 to 20 $10.38 ti $17.98 Siitt lo $25.00 $37.50 HOMING'S National Aecif.

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