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TEN EVENING TIMES. CUMBERLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28,1943 NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI-STATE Frostburg Frostburg Elks Picnic For Membership Sunday: Frostburg, July 28-- Froxlburs Lodge, No. 470, B. P. O.

Elks, will hold its annual picnic Sunday members only. They i meci at the Elk-s 1 home between 10 and 11 a. to go to the picnic grounds, where lunch will be served at 1 o'clock and dinner at B. A baseball game i be Jea- No One Really Wins--and Child Is a Sure Loser--in Divorce Suit "I had to go through with It for the kids' sake," Jack Dempsey said when he had won hU divorce from Hannah Williams after a long and ugly court room battle that "the kids'' will never be allowed to forget. iure of the along or tne 1 sa kf we ought to Ytiltey ball adn horseshoe matches.

i some thlng about our divorce Should the weather be unfavor- la A iblc. the picnic will be held ni Is the use of making a big Elks' home. i faw over jvi'Htnlle delinquency, if In the evening the event, will can't even work out way Vii continued at the EllfA 1 home, whcte members will meet their wives frlemU. Itelatiorn Club Program Frojittam-B. Inter- tuilonnl Relations Club of Ihe State which parents can end their mar- riages and settle the question of custody of the children without rip- ping the reputation of at least one of the parents to shreds, and holding It up for the children and the world to Teachers College wil! ftpoawr a We ought to do something to take Unitbd Nations i In the sensationalism out of divorce, For Should they have to see their mothers' and fathers' alleged mis- conduct dragged out for all the world to set and gossip about? Jost because their parents no longer choose to live together, should the kids be deprived of every bit of re- spect for their parents and of every speck of security they once knew? Shocking to Children II we continue to do that to kids, we axe DOuria'tb aua to tne proBierh of juvenile delinquency.

If a kid goes through the shock of reading in minute detail every Indiscretion of his parents, if he knows the whole world also knows each detail, It isn't likely he will care much what he does. Nobody wins in a divorce casse like the Dempsey one. The court may declare one or the other parents the Elk Garden Elk Garden, W. July 28. Death of Infant Janet Loralne Harvey, aged four months, daughter of Layman A.

and Lora (Dlxon) Harvey, died at Blatne, Sxinday. Besides her parents these sisters survive: Dorothy, Betty, Faye and Marian and grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Dlxon, Blatne. Burial was yesterday In I.

O. O. P. Cemetery, Elk. Garden.

Birthday Event A birlhday cake with 78 candles was presented N. G. Bosley, Mt. Storm, at a dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bosley and children, Helen. Robert, Keyset Keyser, July 28. Charged Grand Jury Judge Robert McVeigh Drane made 20-mlnute charge to the July Grand Jurors yesterday morning. Court recessed a half hour to se- Parsons Parsons, W.

July 28. Social Events Clinton Dcets, St. George, was given a dinner -on his fifty-sixth birthday. Covers were Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Deets, New York, York, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Floyd and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Dearl cure three Grand Jurors to replace Carl children, thosse that had been excused. J. Brandenburg, Piedmont, fore- man. Other embers are: L. L.

K'f7. lslmmons and a y- and Mr and J. T. Small, Charley Cox, P. T.

Sipie, jMrs. family, Howard C. Long, Michael Victor KUzmiller, Lawrence Idle- man. Other members a re: L. L.

Kuh, Blser. N. E. Amtower, Walter Wood- worth, Karl Slevers. J.

P. Green- wade and Robert Shapiro. Twenty- MIND YOUR A Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the fol- lowing questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: Nftn-y witnesses appeal ea ociorc uie Parsons and Howard, Neil'and Ha- ze! Deets. Mrs. H.

Dale Ridgeway and Mrs. Stanley Hehle were hostesses at bridge Monday evening. Mrs. J. Plummer Baker, Mrs.

J. Kenton 10 it good taste for a woman as her liusbnnd with her to criticize the way a woman whose husband is overseas "mopes 2. When you are out In a crowd should you make a flat statement that you think a certain type of volunteer war work is a waste of time? Milford Craig and daughtei, Helmick, Cleveland, Mrs. Milt Morcland, Mfi Kltzmillcr, two sons, Oliio Mrs. Jennie Glass, Swanton, Mrs.

Her.ry Cosner and i i Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Grant.

Bayard; Rev. John Fike, Jam. jj mick, Eglon; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Shaffer, Nelle Hart, Ml.

In or Friday. Games will! and we ought to do It qmcltly. nlavccl dances psychologists and psychiatrists winner. But there is no real wm- ewed In pic- predicting that we have a boomjner. There is only a loser.

And the 1 1V ir tonal form. refreshments serv ed. of the features of the pro Tlie divorces are bad enough for i men but what about the children? gram a i i iurstioiw concerning th- nllieci i i a ThU is of the of iR ht ertrw by varloa, org.nt- Tatlaiv, on campus Mary Goodwin and Betty Kir.ia Wil.v»M are i on the proxrttm man and wiilic of refreshment, while Lou-; i ess They Can Supply Feed tw WiLoii. president of the real loser isn't the husband or wife against whom the case Ls decided. Tlie real loser Li the child or chil- dren Involved.

GROW EXTRA FOR LIVESTOCK Tri-Towns Tri-Towns, July 28. Victory Dinner are un "it 1 -nr i committee. Ruby Maryland armors a Rev. James L. Robertson, 'pastor, will be the toastmaster at the Victosy dirtier tomorrow at 6:30 at Trinity Methodist Church.

E. E. Kuhnel, Field Represents- McClain have. Not To Increase Herds Un- and Sarah Jones inafce arrange-; a Ju i 2B vT')--Maryland i fur decoratiwvs. Katherlne poultry or and Jo-seprilne Jlelchard com- increase their tiie publicity committee.

i i unless they could UjuUe a advtwr. Is CX (. ra cec j. or I Tlie warning was contained In by F. Borden, reprt- will The invocation will be by Rev.

Dr B. Brandt. Romncy, superintend- ent of the Moorefield district. Music and crXertainment will be provided Prof. M.

R. Stewart and Entertained of the Southern nirtv I siburs. July 28 Emily Cooperative, who said the and Miw Eltoibeth Workman; supply of mixed feeds wss 25 per a Benedic Keyser; Don Kltzmlller, Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. Evers Bos- ey and children, Kenney and Shir- ey, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Bosley, Rev. and Mrs. S. R.

Simpson and daughter, Hazel Marie, Mrs. Emma Aronholt, Mrs. M. Aronholt, Gor- mania; Mildred Hanlln, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs.

G. V. Bosley, Mrs. Harry Bobo and children, Winona, Eleanor, Hftrry, Wendell and Caro- lyn Bobo. Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Bos- ley and children, Eleanor Rose and Mandcll. Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Steel and children, Gwendolyn, lEabelle and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Paugh. Mrs.

Madeline Gough, Wllma and Carrol Paugh, Mtes Hallie Head, T. E. Shaffer, Dodd Fisher, Oliver Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. N.

G. Bosley, Mt. Storm. Brief Mention Mrs. Burza Cosner, near Bismarck received word from her brother, Pvi Lawrence Moreland, that he arrived in North Africa.

Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Thompson Charleston, and Rev.

and Mrs. I. Steyer. Parkersburg, visited Mr. arid Mrs, T.

E. Shaffer, Mt. Storm. The annual Methodist Sunday school picnic, of Mt. Storm will be held Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and txni, Bobby, Akron; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durst and daughter, Phylls Ann, Washington; Mrs.

Louise Buckbep Miss Gettie Martia Hershey. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W.

Hershey, Keyser. and William Wade Harris, Bergoo, W. son of Mrs. Florida IN. C.

H. Kerner, Elkins; Junior voii a. ORDINANCE NO. 1711 AN ORDINANCE OP THE CFTY COUNCIL OP MARYLAND. ENTITLED.

"AN NANCE PROVIDING NOTICE THE OWNERS OP PROPERTY TINO ON LOWELL AVENUE INTERSECTION WITH BSDPORD STri. uiiTu rns ijrrsfSCTiOit wW a r-y R. Wolf, Charles Town; Robert Harper, Norfolk, Lewis Pratt, Kissamee, Earl Price, Buffalo, Harris, Hambleton, W. were married Friday, July 23, in the par- sonage of the First i Jhurch by the Rev. E.

N. Carlson. Mrs. Harris is employed In Morgan- town as a practical nurse and Mr. Harris Is in the lumber business in Bergoo.

The Needlecraft Club will hold a picnic supper at fi o'clock tomorrow at the home of Mrs. H. A. Sliger. Mount Olive Rcbekah Lodge will hold a picnic at 5 p.

m. today at the home of Misses Maude and Annie Rice, McCoole. Mrs. J. B.

Criser, a patient at Potomac Valley the past year with a broken hip, is celebrating her ninetieth birthday today. Corp. Forrest H. High, drill in- structor at Fai-rls Island, Marine Wolf, Guy Squires, Lloyd Fank- nouser, James English, James Little, William Hamby, Frank Little, F. K.

Lyons, James Parsons, Frank Hlggs, George Donalds, Arthur Valentine, Ralph Stewart, Robert Shrout, Wil- liam Harman, Joseph Glllls. Winona Dumire, RUey Harper, John Kee, Misses Marie Hahn, Marie Lips- comb, Mary Rawlings Smith, Edna Cornell. Lillian Stalnaker, and Es- ther Sill. Brief Mention McKinley Swearlngen, and Jun- ior Wolf, Belle, are home. Mrs.

Zet-' ta Stevens, is spending several months at the Swearingen home. Mr. and Mrs. Kepler Smith and son, Newport News, are visitors. William Repair, Baltimore, is home.

work you do to contrast with how little some other people do? 4. Should a woman whose hus- band is in service feel that she already has "done her bit" and must not be expected to do any volun- teer war work? 5. In volunteering for war work, should you plan to devote a definite number of hours a week, or Just try to fit It in to your regular schedule hit or miss? What would you do if-- You are planning a buffet sup- per- a Don't Invite any war wives, since you feel that you must have an equal number of men and women guests? Realize that in wartime it is much more important to be hospitable to lone women than to have an equal num- High KeyseT and hU wife Wlllta Va, is to the Pioneer Club less than sufficient. of MI. 2lon Welsh Bftptlai Memorial! Borden added that it was ex The proceeds will be appli- I and daughter, Ruth, Thomas, visited to the building fund of the i Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Davis, Vindex. night, at the Reese peeled that farmers in the state church. The banquet will be served' Mrs. Mary Aronholt, Morgantown, Miss Betty Lynch.

PHts-j would have to revise their 1943 live-, was presented with a i stock feeding programs. 1 He urged that '-hey stretch by the Yoking: Ladles Bible Class. Vest-lnskeep Tracelle OUlea Inskeep, dau- Is home. Rev. B.

M. Joives and son, Morris, Rev. E. O. Whitney, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Darnley and daughter, Others attendance were Tyd- available mixed feeds by using gh er of Mrs a a and Karen Morrison, Ak- Harris Elsie Williams, Ss.rah more whole or ground grains, and June and Marv DavU, Janet Aid- that they utilize emergency and Mrs. William N. Vest, all of Key- Wright Thomas Vest, son of Mr. and ron, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Abernathy. Mrs. Mary Green ac- ridgc, Rachel and Marlon flughejs.j permanent pastures, which he scr vcre marr1cd las Thursday in! rompanled them home. nun.

a. Thorns, Misbel may 'mipply 20 per cent of Mary Morgan, a McLucklc. A i i a requirements during Alice ami the grazing i Kerr. Hetiekalu Install Froftlburg, July Mrs. a Ki-fiekcmp was installed noble grand of Rcbekah Lodsfe, I.

O. Paric, district depuly. Others Installed were Elizabeth Workman, vice-grand: Evelyn Lloyd, Vivian Lloyd, financial secretary; RoMlIa treasurer: Janet Park, right sup-! porter to the noble grand; Betty a anima! production." he ad-i vised, "poor-prciducing hens and parsonage cf the united Bre-; pvt. Elmer Lee Ray was trans- Church, by the; ferrcd Iroth Field, Rev. Ei-nest Bruce Capllnger.

to Pen-yvrUe. Mo. Miss Sally Deshong returned from than attempt to increase, Mr Ves a a on lhe cows should be culled rigidly, so that the feed vised will tfive. the possible return. Better care of live slock B.

and O. Railroad. William C. Slnkman, of Martins- burg, was present. Mr.

and Mrs. Pierce. Pvt. Roscoe Rohrbaugh and Pvt Raymond Dixon were accompanied Vest will reside on Mozelle to Camp Lee, by Mrs dta- Keyser. Pfhtcr.

left supporter; Sarah cm Majsa vhf ale Horton. warden; Margaret Tlrr.moas.i Rcv JamM Murphy Wfts cele conductor; Pfister, chap- K. of P. Installation Ray L. deputy grand chan- cellor, Installed the following of- ficers of Lafayetta Lodge No.

3, Knights of Pythias, Monday even- ing; P. Stanley, chancellor com- jmander: Marvin Zals, vice chancel- official month's mind Solemn! Frank Fisher, prelate; Luther Wright, master of work; B. J. Che- shire, keeper of records and seal; Lonoconing Lonflconing, July 38 MInl Mau Rohrbaugh, Leuvita Turner, near Vlndex, and John Day, Peters- burg. Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Roderick and and daughter at Pel-jin, Md. Charles Iser.

U. S. Navy. Great Lakes, 111., ami Mrs. Iser, Port Way- ne, are visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Iser. Pvt. R. C.

Bosley returned to Camp Millard, Bucyrus. Ohio. George DeWitt, U. S. Navy, is visiting relatives.

Corp. Harley A. Rotruck returned i Beltsvllle, Md. Private Lyndon C. Rotruck, U.

S. Marine Corps, returned to Parris Island, N. C. Misses Sallie ard Dawn Siever returned from Baltimore. Miss Jane Cannon has a position with the Seaboard Airline Com- pany at Portsmouth, Va.

Miss Janet MacDonald left today for a visit to Miss Mary Shumaker, Memphis, Tenn. David Galnor. Belington, and Omar Thompson, Grafton, spent yesterday here. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Sanders and grandson, Jimmy Sanders, and Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Elsey returned from camping at Yellow Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B.

Hott, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butts and son, Bobby, Cumberland, are camping for two--weeks on Ca- home in Hambleton. John Hedrick, Elmer, N. is home in Hendricks.

Miss Joyce Reynolds and Miss CUMBERLAND. MARYLAND, Or ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE GRADING, I PAVING AlO on IMPROVING SAID PART OP WHEREAS, on the 9th AlJ ot an Ordinance for Ihe Ing. paring improving slid a of as sel out in the of In ihe Citr Cumberland. Mi: ber of guests? men and women Answers 1. No.

2. No. For you may be entirely wrong and yet your might keep someone from going on be introduced', ind WHEREAS, on Ihit day ihe of said Ordinance pursuance powers granted to the Mayor Council of Cumberland, by An': of the Code of Puollc Local a a pertaining to the Ctmrtt: City of Cumberland, nd oi its powers lo In ld A be duly i by the i City Council of Cumberland. persons to be a thereby and there be dulv hettrd. NOW.

THEREFORE: SECTION 1. BE IT THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL CUMBERLAND. That the City Bt least give ten days notice by p. tlon. twice In each of a -t-.

papers published In the City land, a at a meeting of the and City Council of Cumberland, held at 10:00 o'clock A. on day of August, 1943, i a i btr introduced providing for the curbing, pavlr.r otherwise Improving of Lowell it.i intersection with Bedford to its Intersection with Frederick statement in the city of a i twagi Roy i-heroi I JUi frieni plCI ted I Abet Red Ski rr.j the tinsburg. MLss Hiller, Jacksonville. is home, i Tlie Youth Fellowship of the St. type of war work.

3. No. 4. Of course not. 5.

If at all the being public City, and not U.ss a one lencih. and ten a hive elapsi-c the completion of ttie grading, suucrlng pavip.g and i said pan oi said sm-v said meeting all persons to by intd proceedings jluH be Mrs. Eileen Hottie, were here Sunday. Bobby De-5hong, Pierce. visiting his grandmother, Mrs.

Sarah De- shong. John's Methodist church was host lo the Fellowship of the First Metho- dist church at a lawn picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Felton.

Holly Meadows, Monday evening. Mrs. E. S. Mathcson, and daugn- ter, Point Pleasant, are the guests of Dr.

and Mrs. O. A. Miller. Elmer G.

Strawderman, has been transferred from Cump Stewart, S. to Fort Jackson, S. C. Harold Parsons, Baltimore, is aome due to illness. Kenneth Stevens, of Belle, for- merly of Charleston has been trans- erred to the state of Washhigton with the duFont company.

o. it in. au a i to be heard for or plan on devoting a definite number'the passage ot said ordinance. pon river. arid Mrs.

George Barger and two sons, Palmetto, Florida, are here for a month's vacation. E. Wade Thomas, chief of the I i i Virgle Denribsott, right sup- porter to (he vice-grand; Hannah Puwsll, ioft supporter; Annie Fc.st- Inside guardian, and Stella a outside guardian Mrs. Mattte Taylor is visiting at Keyser Fire Company is attending J. G.

Schramm, master of finance; b. Wilt. Cheshire. St. Mary's Church yester- I day.

The celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. A W. Murphy, brother James the deceased, pastor of Wilson, inner Joseph's Chvirch, Taneytown, assist- Harry Clark, outer guard. i rd by the Rev. Robert Kilsannon of: T5rief Mention Kcyser and PurgitLsvllle.

A son was born to Pvt. and Mrs. of mastcr-st-arms; Raymond Dixon Sunday at Vindex. Mrs. Marian Pugh and Mr.

and a Mrs. W. H. Kighl visited at Rom- anil Ocnrral 8 Anthony's Church. Ridgeley.j judge Robert McVeigh Drane will! Mt storm a the Rev.

Edward J. Fontaine ofJdtscuKs dellnqurxicy problems at a Neliie Arbogast. Stcyer. is the guest of Mrs-. Lula C.

Rudy, the West Virginia fire chief meet- ing In Morgantown. A. L. Rotruck, William Miller and Hubert Laign are attending a three-day fire school a the West Virginia University. The Rev.

and Mrs. A. Hart Mc- Kinley, Baltimore, -will arrive Friday to visit Prof, and Mrs. J. C.

SarxJers Mr and Mrs. Horace Menefee iviJrt. luiciiinu, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cartel Church, meeting sponsored by Tri-Towns was a at PoU)mac al- Icncmatl 79i nea Mt.

(Florence, are visiting the for- Hospltal Keyser a severe Washington, former residents, a Besides the officers of the Mass I Ministerial Association at visiting relatives. Mrs. Carter i priests were present in Methodist Church tomorrow, 8: 5 i Jaceratlon" fell striking Ilii former Miss Gertrude she Sanctuary--Rt. Rev. of both white cr head Qn ir on kctti Mrs.

Lou i a i i Antonio Scarpatl, Very Rev Father i colored churches and civic or- Jone rned from a vlsHIng her hiuhand, Pvt. Benedict. O. M. Father Irean- Ham Davis at St.

Louis. Mo cvlih o. M. Cap, Father Luke. O.

M. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Menefee.

ganizatlons of the Tri-Towns a i Keyser been invited. was on leave from Fort Cumberland; Rev. Patrick J. ira T. Ryan, chairman of the i OttlA.

I a a Keyaer, W. committee of the Trl-Towro Tennaiu anri i chttrles Qulnn, Westcrnport; Rev.JBoy Scouts drive which Includes Nancy, arc vtsitliiR Mr and'. Kilkenny, Midland, and Barton and Lonaconlng announces; Mri. Rcphann, Akron, RCV. Charles Bognn and Rev.

Fran-' it will be concluded Saturday. Chair- Thn Lndifo A i i a of the is McKeown, Cumberland, Md. i a Ryan states they hope to 1 I'. W. i at R.

will elect A litrtje congregiulon was present, their quota. Mt. Savage Mt. Savage, July 28 of houi's a week. Better "What Would You Do" solution--(b).

Mrs. Arthur Moreland Rites Elk Garden, W. July 28--Fu- neral service was conducted Monday at Locust Grove Brethren Church for Mrs. Lana Moreland, 48, wife of! Arthur Moreland, Gormania, who died following a mnjor operation I Friday at Fotomac Valley Hospital. Keyser.

Rev. Daniel Spade, Eglon, officiated. Interment was in Merc- land Cemetery. A daughter of the late Mr. and i Vlrs.

John Helmick, she was born tt Eglon and was a member of the! Brethren church. i Survivors art; four daughters and i one son, Mrs. Olin Jones, Mrs. Mary Cosner, Gormania; Misses Cletus and Naomi at home, Clarence near Gormania; sisters Mrs. John More- land, Gormania, Mrs.

Jennie Glass, Swanton; Mrs. Cora LJpscomb, St. George; Mrs. Esta Bennett, Erwin, and brother, James Helmick, Eglon. Pallbearers and flower girls were: John Moreland, Oliver Homer Moreland, James Helmick, i Rev.

Zina Cosner, Kermit Kathryn and Mildred More- land, Mable Shillingburg, Loia Head. Norma Cosner, Vauda Cosner, Pearl McDowell, Geraldlne Cosner, Loma Lee Cosier. Among those attending were: Mrs. 1 SECTION 2. AND BE IT ORDAINED.

That this Ordinance the a of Its Passed this 28th of EDGAR BEYNOU-I A A S. GRIMINOEH, City Clerk. Pe Davis Davis. W. July 28.

Town council committees were appointed as follows: Finance, Karl Deahl, Alden Bible, W. Snavely, Wayne Spiggle; street and alleys, Wade Iden, Horatio Williams, Glenn Goodlng; water, Horatio Williams, Wayne Spiggle, Glenn Oooding; ordinance, Glenn Goodtng, Wayne Spiggle, Horatio Williams; cemetery, Horatio Williams, Wayne Spiggle; canitation, Wayne Splggle, Horatio Williams, Glenn Goodlng. A class on food conservation will be conducted in the Davis High School Thursday, August 5, by Edna Cornell, Marguerite Chrystal, Julia Poindexter and Virginia Parsons. David, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Splggiew-lw fell abc.ut) A I A 1 0 five feet from a ladder, at his A grandmother's farm in Aurora, 1,1 FOREMAN AND I BOSS in a hospital in Phillppi. I CERTIFICATES OF Special Thursday Only Ib. COBEY ENGtE MEAT MARKETj Phone 50 A Every Wednesday Night Mulianey Bldg, Mt, Savage Music by The Commandos Clifton Shanholtz returned Thomas Flanlgan and Joseph U. S. Maritime Service, Shecpshead, N.

were home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade and daughter, York. Mooreflcld, W.

July 28. M. W. Gamble, U. S.

Engineers, a ee A nr 8 congregiuon was presen, er qo working out of Keysvllle, Va was to the NiUlonn! convention to Father Murphy was pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Sutherland, n.t-auie, 0 held in New York. Pfc.

i H. a Modi- At. the time of his death iie was pas- daughter, yesterday at- nnl division. A i Forces, Jefloreon tor of Onr Lady of Mt. Caramel Clinic.

Is home on 10 a Thurrr.ont. Md. He was! Mrs. William Mclntosh and furlough. stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage daughter of Westernport, are Mrs.

ChnrloU' P. a Bloorn-1 May 21 and died at Bon Secoura- 'rom Reeves Clinic. Ineton, vlsltrd John Workman. Hospltnl. Baltimore.

June 26. He Mr. and Mrs. D. G.

Sorg and Emil Braun moved his family to Cleveland. William Scott, Baltimore, Is home. Mrs. Frederick Meyer is visiting In Parsons. Mr.

and Andy Grimm and New I daughters, Carolyn and Jcanie, re- turned to Dayton, Ohio. Arthur Bishop, A 2c, Jack- First Class Petty Officer George Shaffer returned to Philadelphia. Mary Elizabeth Gallagher Church from 1936 to announce the birth of a Bur- i returned from Baltimore. Pfc George aUao.hird to; was from the Baltimore the A i i a a Ed- In Cathedral! accompanied by l.s home on a f.on-day Cernrlcry. MLss Beverly Ann Sorg.

furlough. I'arewcll Dinner 'Hie Arlon Bane! will iv con- The- Ladies Bible Clitss of the First orrt Frldiy. p. m. si th" a Presbyterian Church held a i i Teacher? a evening at Laymen's Farm, in connection with th; supervised near in honor of Mr.

pisv activities of th- Rnrrea'-ioiViil Rosanna Rig-1 Mrs. Peggie La Carte, who visited glcman conducted a dally parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jo'Rourke, has gone to Camp Camp- bell to Join her husband, Corp. Jos- eph La Carte.

Tne Young Adult Fellowship of 'enrolled. N. voting in Mar- Lieut. James R. Wratchford, Park, Is home on a 15- iday furlough.

i Mrs. J. D. Chlpley and Mrs. Car- 'roll Boggs were In Cumberland, Md.

1 Monday to see Mrs. Alice Hyde, Barton Barton, July 28 COMPETENCY Frostburg. Maryland, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, August 24, 25, 26, 1943. Registration promptly at 9:00 a. Tuesday, August 24, 1943.

For application and informa- tion apply State Mine Examining Board, State Office Building. An- i JJI.T.'UJJ, la 0 ii Mt i sonville, is home on furlough, Triv-N-T Trinn nnri twin 1 Mr. and daughters, s. Fred Iden and twin). Marie and July 23, 24, 26, 27,28 tlval on day evening.

Buckhannon, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Crawford.

William Evans, U.S.N.R., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Iden. Mary Rose Bore, returned to Recdsville. I louuv, fes-i Mrs.

Robert Sponauglc, Mrs. Charles Brannum and Jeanne Wanted Cook and Waitress. Apply Hayes Restaurant, 16 Broadway, i-Tostburg. --Advertisement NT-- July 27-28 Wanted! Men am eesm Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make thU simple, no risk hearing you arc temporarily deafened, both by ringing buzzing head noiaea dueto ened or coagultcd wax (ccnimoii), trt Ourine Home Method teat that BO many has ertablcd them to hear well again. TJ must hear better after making this piny tcflt or you get your morrty at cc Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at T.

S. Cut Cor. W. Main and Water Sir i Opp. Postoffice, Frostburg Joseph W.

Wolfe Dies Oakland, July 28--Joseph W. Burton Troop, No. 25. Boy Scouts, convalescing from an operation in I Wolfe. 69, died early yesterday at John R.

John VVaHers. who will 1 was issucti new uniforms and other Memorial Hospital. I a Saturday for Pasadena, Cult- i equipment. During the past few i to re-slde. The occasion wa.i- the troop collected scrap, also the 41rcl wedding anniversary of i car Besides thLi Mm.

Nan McCorkle MoycrsdHk. a 28 Funcrsvl coup i Mr Walters has been a the troop con-iidernblR time- Old Fields. W. July 2r-Mrs. Hei-vicrs were converted t( ac 'ner of the class for 23 year" nnd cleaning up the town.

In a a McCorklc, 59, died Monday nr-nti in Lhe McPhall home Mr altco served iw Its prwldent! ciation various organizations gave 1 evening a an Illness of about a year's was lt troop donations. The troop i McPhall. 82, who dlrrf 'in- a Rev. Monn, pn.sr.or of the the dinner were the! on tne Soulh a Eviincpllcal nnd Rcforrnni Mw(llUT Jean Boyd, Chnrles Mil- ofliclrited IJurlnl was In thr Grrr-n- home on Oak street, following an of about two years. Bom in Oakland, a son of the duff returned from Baltimore.

Walter G. Williams, Sr. Moorefield, W. July 28-- Wal- ter Goheen Williams, 12, farmer. died early Mor rf iy.

He was a son of the late Thomas and Margaret Seymour Williams. Besides his widow, the former Maine Taylor, he survived by three daughters, Mrs. late A. and Julia Smithman Joscph elton Moorefield; Mrs. Wolfe, he was a carpenter by trade A Matlox attended the Potomac Council A daughter of the late James and Jane Athcy LudwlR, she was born at vtlln Com', cry MrPhail's a WAS i i i uC'd tf) an by in lib home i i i ier.

Henry Hcrron, Be.wi« Moffatt.jTaking Palermo Was Join O. David Darnlsy. Pills Whllcfield. William RobcrLson, OeorEC Robert- and worked for the H. Weber and Sons Company for over forty years.

He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. In 1904 he was married to Miss Flora Browning. Surviving are his widow and one daughter, Lucille Wolfe, both at home: also one brother nnc! four Robert and a moved to Old Fluids Wolfe, Mrs. Tere.sa Martin a i American A where McCorkle ha.i a Bertha Wolfe, all of a a Junction where her the proprietor of a store. Af tei! i married L.

McCorkle, they Just A Touchdown i took over the management of the and Mrs. Warren Tauber. Chicago; four sons, Leland and Walter O. Williams, Bristow, Okla; Robt. E.

Williams, Mooreflcld, and Frank Williams, Michigan; ten grandchil- dren and three brothers. J. Geo. and R. R.

Williams. There will be a SKATING PARTY for COLORED PEOPLE Thursday Evening July 29 Mountain City Roller i Froilkurg, Md. Admission 28c incl. lax PLUMBING SUPPLIES Pipe and Fittings of oij kinds. Prices Reasonable.

LAYMAN'S HARDWARE Md. I TAX COLLECTION NOTICE I will be et VanMcter's Store, Cresaptown, for collec- tion of State and County Taxes, Friday, 30th, From 1 to 4 P. M. a mernrxr The Bowdon. Rfibfrt Riu.i^U, "Can wo a a touchdown in California two months ago.

Four I church, with the Rev. Francis 1 aurvlvp. Lieut. Tnzwell. UnlSwJi mil A H.irtrriHi.

ana uic R. A. a Midi. Surviving Iil5 widow. StLan I a i and two i Mr.s Cft.se.

Cnlorna. and Gordon D. MoPhail. in California Rnrclal -c i nsiili 1 rjf applicant JAMES PARK, Collector GoliiK to Town Allied i i a I i A raini: imck. "Vo-i hBVs the sr.i; st Mary a lchdo ri a and two brothers also PO TRV PUODUCK A Oortln C.reen, a a i this go ahead ihf American i Mrs.

FTed Brsnnlnp. Rom- Frey. Jcanle izni. Mary urmorcd column swung i i MLss MRrie Ludwig, Old Ficldsi Brief Palermo, the capiui of Sicily. and A Mrs Harry B.

1 i esmcX, N. and Mks Mildred i Bmr nniervlnr Gasoline i Sloan. WiMhlngton. are vbltlns Net Inrome i i i O. oionn RJ Jnnclro.

July 2K. OP)---On; riHimitan. Juiy anci Dick Baltimore, July 28 unchanged. Poutoc. 1 steady-- Track-N.

C. 100-lb. sucks Cobblers 08 Is, 1.75-2.00. few higher, heated N. J.

100-lb. flncka Cobblers rira. Jnly Nntforui i i Ll-uf A MillT to recommendation of the National and Fuel Association, a Koppers af- filiate today reported net Income of $3.037.887 for thto fiscal yeftr ended morf. vl.ilted at thr home of motorcycles throughout Brazil to laxt June 30. is against Petroleum Council, the government Mrs.

William Bell, a a banned thf of prlvsite W. Sh. Va. Backs war in i ranean urea have been well over 100.000 words A day In the! former's parents, Mr. and Mrs 'conserve fjwtollne needed for the previous fiscal yenr.

civeragn of the Sicilian a i a Bell, purposes. of $5.13 per uliarc on 6 shoned Mrr William Sr and chli- Thr use of a vllne-powered prl- pvr rent preferred wfl.i report- That Is Oir nf ,1 clicr, to Havre cir Grace, a pistomobilfe; had 'oefn for the compared with t4.ll book hours. I Md. ed last yenr. for tha year ending June 30.

Cobblers US Is. 2 00-25, heated 50- 1,00, bu. ban. US In, E. Sh.

Md. IfW-lb. sacks Cobblers US Is. 2.00-40. Swrct A i a Chm Waliwri.

i i for whom applied: L. O. O. Nn. I Locall6n ot E.

Main i Projtburu. Oifr.fr L. O. i-odun No. 348.

i a i ot lleer.it hr the n' April hriiby rsmonjil- a may ftled A i Ibr a of iwld or. or bflort t-xn i 1 the cf flrst piibilcatlor. ot i notice, 'aid Poultrj--- Firm. and 30-33. Fowl JT-Zfl 1 -).

ot tufora tin i i iri C8 i i 1 i i i of Ibis 31 JACKSON. T-Julr JI-H LAST TIMES MATINEE NIGHT PALACE "CRASH DIVE" With Pnivar pnnn JknArnwt. i a TIIURS. FRI. AND SAT.

"CHINA" NF.no.Ay I RST)AT "THE MAN IN THE TRUNK" l.jnnr flirrje Ilolmfi i I ALSO HF.RIAI..

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