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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 29,1943 i NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI-STATE SECTIONS Frostburg Daughters of America Initiates Class of Five CAPTAIN CHAPLAIN Frostturg, Sept. 29--Star of Frostburg Council, No. 98, D.

of Initiated a class last night in honor of Mvs. F-dna Englc. state outside sentinel. The initiates were Misses Erma Lloyd, Elaine Kear, Virginia Kroli, Mary Jean Chapman and Evelyn Eltiss. Mr Elizabeth Layman was captain 01 the degree team with Mrs.

Engle, as councilor; Emma Brown, conductor and Anna Lloyd, itirden. Mrs. Elizabeth Sires played piano accompaniments. It was decided to purchase a $100 bond. Mrs.

Engle was presented i gift in recognition of her services. A box was sent to Erma Nelson, serving the Marines in North Carolina and a Christmas box was packed for shipping to Pvt. James A. Nelson, air force, South Pacific area. No Tidings of Selectee Who Disappeared Last Week Frostburg, Sept.

Hill, thief clerk of draft board No. 4, this morning, that no tracs has been found of Stanley R. 13, Westernport, who disappeared I tat week after being notified to re-. port to the local board September 12, to go to Baltimore for final physical examination, prior to in- duction into the army. Mr.

Hill said that the case has teen turned over to the F.B.I, and that police in Westernport had been notified. According to information received it the local board, by Mrs. Perry Ross, sister of the missing selectee, her brother left his work of cutting limber -with his father at Western- port, and planned to spend the night at. her home, so that he could jet, the first bus for Frostburg Wed- nesday, September 22. He disap- peared after leaving his father and has not been heard from since.

Mooreneld, W. Sept. 29. The Daniel Taylor chapter of the iD-AH. met Saturday at the Old Inn at Burlington.

Mrs. 'Nina Thrush, regent was appointed j'n delegate to the State Conference Un Clarksburg on Oct. 14, with Miss Tri-State Obituary Charles E. Bonney Moorcfield, W. Sept.

Charles Edward Bonney, IT, died late Saturday night. He had been Anna. Taylor, alternate. Members I a Invalid ten years. A native of present were Mrs.

Martin Watson, Mrs. H. S. Thompson, Mrs. D.

M. Huffman, Mrs. T. Huuumii, Mary Nelson Huffman, Key- jser; Mrs. D.

Taylor, Ridgeville; M. Diiiher. Mrs. R. M.

Gamble and Miss Helen Leatherman. Mrs. Harry Hendrick, Purgltsville, and Mrs. Nina Thrush, Burlington. Miss Kittie Williams and brother, John, were in Washington.

Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, Harri- isonburg, and her guests, Mr. land Mrs.

L. V. Hanscom, Cleveland, Ohio, visited relatives here Monday. Mitynard Sherman, 'son of Mr. jtmd Mrs.

Dailey Sherman under- went an appendectomy in thc Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Monday. Sgt. Taylor Wilson, Camp Dix, N. was home. Lee Heishman and son, Keyser, visited Mrs.

Emsey Brill. Mrs. Edgar Pratt returned from Bethesda, Md. Pfc. Tommie Chart ton, Camp Hampshire Bounty, and a coa of the rate Mr, ar.ci Mrs.

John Bonney Hagerstown Man Given Four Months Ralph W. Magaha Also Fined in Federal Court on Ration Book Charge Fairgo Results Hagerstown, P1HST-- Thle-'-yrar-olds and clctmhiE, fthout A miles, $600. indienation. is. raiumvjo), J7.1D, H.30, 3,90 Lord Ban, 103 i.S.

a S3.60. 13.00 Taut, 109 IB. LceSfU) lime-- 3-5 Girlie Star. Blue Nor.hrr, JOE SEPHUS CULLINGS (Continued from Page 8) Thomas 'I homos, W. Sopt.

23. A binhdny surprise was ftven Mrs. Toledo. Oue-sts were Hurry DoVollo, Audrey Evtins, Tlwnm.s Coloman, Mlllard Close. Uenvird Joseph Pa- School football team hold a Alos John Koalaclwr, i Capt.

Cooke The Rev. Raymond W. Cooke, former pastor of the-Eckhart Meth- odist Church and circuit, was pro- moted to captain in the chaplain corps last Saturday at Port Dix. N. J.

is spending a fur- lough with his grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Charlton. Miss Rebecca Feller, Mr.

and Mrs. James Bond and baby and Howard Danton, Washington, visited Mrs. Ida Feller. Mrs. Harry Schutte, Washington, visited Mr.

and Mrs. G. C. Snyder. Davis W1LBURN-MICK Davis.

W. Sept. 29. Golightly-Tallman Miss Mary Edna Tallman, Thomas, field in 1900, and was- employed by tl.e U. S.

Leather Company. Later he was a cattle buyer and after- ward he operated the Mullin Hotel for many years. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. His wife, the former Florence Rogers passed away many years ago. Sur- viving: are sisters, Mrs.

Sarah Davis of Washington, and Mrs. Tirzah Frazier of Denton, Md. His only brother, John Bonney, died in Denton jn June. Mrs. Lydia Lomison Grantsvillc, Sept.

29--Mrs. Lydia F. Lomison, widow of Edmund Lomi- son, died suddenly of a heart attack Monday morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. N. R.

Davis, here. Mrs. Lomison was a native of Al- lenwood, where she lived until the death of her husband about ten years ago after which she came to reside with her daughter. Two grandchildren also survive. The body was taken to Allcnwood today where funeral services will be held with the Rev.

Virgil Gillum, of the Methodist Church, officiat- ing. Shaga, Mrs. Fai.sy Giceco No Tip, Sen Pilot. Horn ulso former WftshlnKton Redskin jof gasoline ration r-- returned a i a vv sentenced to four months and fined $5CO and costs Monday ri 5 1 afternoon by Judge Harry Kalocmer' In Federal Court at Philadelphia. The charge was the outgrowth of thc larceny of several thousand pieeon.

toff Arduinh, ration books from the local Board on North Locust street last; December. James Junior Hines iiiBii ohn Mitchell, both 19 and both staument'siso his city, are serving lerms for the UXJUBTH--Three-year-olds, claiming, Magaha, operator of a towel serv-- ce here, allegedly sold some of ei books to EHwood E. Hecker, of Lan-i prison and fined 5500 and costs. Glenn K. Finch, Ephrnta, war plant electrician, who allegedly roueht tickets from Heckler, was given four months in prison and med $500.

Detective Wayne Sellman, Patrol- Handle 1 man J. J. Coady and State Trooper Keyset Keyser. W. Sept.

29. To Celebrate' Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cars- kadon will celebrate their fiftieth Mrs.

Alston Walls Hagerstown, Sept, 29--Bonlta Emily Walls, 33, wife of Alston Walls, died at her home on the Funkstown Pike Monday morning She was a daugthcr'of Harry and Mary Simon Colbert and was bom in Elkins, W. but had been a resident or Hagerstown for the pas wedding anniversary Vr-ith a a years. Surviving are her husband tion at their home, Locust Grove, and ve children. Headsville, Saturday, October 9. Their wedding ceremony, Oct.

11 1893, with the late Rev. J. H. Moore and Millnrd S. Golightly, S.

N.jofficiating, was the second to be Fi-ostburg, Sept. Virginia 2 carpenter's mate, Davis, son'of performed in the Keyser Presby- Mick, Cresaptown and Randall Wil-! Mrs Golightly, were married terian Church. I burn, Eckhart, were married bv thc Alvali K. Jones, pastor urday night by Rev. Ralph W.

Wott, pastor of First Methodist Church. of Lutheran Church, Red House. Friday. Sept. 17.

MLss Louise The bridegroom, a former Cel- Shahan, Thomas, sister of the ree-yeir-oldji and up, r.lslmlns. )ia pur (13.00. 17.00, 13.20 Display, 108 (L. i $7.10, 13.20 i i i juirse- 1600 I Agent, 118 (J. 53.50, $3.00, If.

a 16.10, 14.10 118 OV. 13.50 4-5, a i Queen aster. who was given three months! sh ls i a f-nn FIFTH-- Thrce-yrar-olds sud up. clulmlriK. i flve-fltjhts mile, SfiOO.

Dividend, 116 1C, Kirk) .53.50, S2.40, $2.40 i i J2.80 Bin 110 (W. a 1-5, Spring Sturm. Quick Con- star, outstanding. "We have coaches from state In thc union here and you i can learn a lot ju.st by listening to' them at the various meetinuE BRinum, former West Vir- ginia Wesleyau and Philadelphia! Eagle suir, was here a while but has been transferred to another; Mr. aud every i a tlle Mrs.

Alex mother of Haiti- were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ctmume, id family, Cumberland, were gue-'is Mr. and Mrs, Arthur M.

Qtuittio. Miss Adeline M.v-.sl Ls home Sbrth.U,, base. Joe Kartell, the West Liberty Jj. omt tW. Va.) Teachers' CoUeRe is here in the basketball depart- i mem.

"I'm glad to read that moM of the high schools in the Cumberland district arc going to have football teams this fall, and also that both Siiif relumed Pit, Doiiiild DePolio, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry DcPollo, Seabees, is sta- tioned nt Camp Scott, Idaho. Mrs. Paul K.

Ghost is the of Mr. nnd Mr.s. Clifton Clirlstnmn, nl six anci A halt furlongs, purse ISOO. Harold Basore were summoned as witnesses but did not testify. 115 (C.

Kirt), to.10. 12.10, 12.50 Bill K. 118 IP. Grun) S2.50. 12,40 Moulcp, 11 (S.

I'alumbJ) 53.00 Laugh find Play. Detractor. I Iran, Alseleda alto rau. Assistant U. S.

Attorney Edward i SEVENTH-- Three-year-olds and up. A Jallick told Judge Kalodner a ln e- and one-sixteenth miles, i Mr. Goose, in tTM. Gratiti, Mitchell turned over several hun- dred and books to Magaha and that the latter delivered them to Rev. Austin B.

Milchell Charles Town, W. Sept. 29-- The Rev. Axistin B. Mitchell, retired Episcopal rector, died here Monday.

He was a native of Virginia and had HecKer told the court he paid Magaiia $50 for the first 50 books and they were to "split the profits'' on others. Hecker also admitted selling 12 books to Finch for $36 and Finch acknowledged selling 11 of Ihem for $5 each, making a $2 profit on each book. Magaha denied selling the books, contending Mitchell was the "seller" and that Mitchell received the J3.20 Bar Ship, 113 (O. AcoM.nl city ua is. J2.80 Rough Going.

Bull Terrier, Branca, Third Legion also ran. EIGHTH--Four-year-olds and up, claim- Ing, one and i miles, purse S600. Ajlen Catd, 115 (C. Klrk.i $4.70, 83.80 Lee's Jlmmle, 113 (W. $5.20 Bob Junior, 118 (P.

a 54.10 1-5. Pendenvlero, Gypsy i-Moth, Purport. Demolee, Gimpey also rat). Fort Hill and Ridgcley won i a opening games. in my mind but that i.s great game and conditioner for lu-! a daughter, Loretla wore There is no doubt i Mr Ml Sal vat ore IHUticco and a i nnd Mr.s.

Nick I.MMnin i in Clnrk.sbur Samuel Hmnrirk reiunipcl uire -service men. "All of the learns around Cum- berland should be. about even thisi year from the of inn-! MLss Natateo Fanslcr vlsitcrl al tcrial, but I believe Fori, Hill winder home in Snaw, W. Va. have a slight edge due to the Mr.

a Mrs. Joseph B. Chnplln that the boys there mastered some of the fundamentals during our spring training drills." Harm's address Is Lieut. were guests ot Mr. and Mrs.

Bowen, Branswcll, W. Va. Mrs. Robcn L. Kiyht spending a month with her daughter.

Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Carskadon have re- served churches in Parkersburg, W. sided continuously at the ancestral and Middleway, Jefferson Carskadon home at Headsville. Mr.

Carskadon, is the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Carskadon. Mrs. jinese employe, left today to begin! bride, was the only attendant.

training at Camp Lee, Mrs Golightly. graduate of the Carskadon is the daughter of the On Friday evening, Mrs. E. L. i Thomas High School and Salem hate Mr.

mid Mrs. George Edwin Custer, Eckhart, grandmother of the College, Salem. W. was em- bridegroom, entertained with a Ployed in the auditor's office. Dnvis Company, Thomas.

Leps whose home at the Stone House was the center of many social activities. countv. money. BASEBALL SUMMARY NATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S KESTJl.TS At Pittsburgh--First Gamc An FBI agent testified tlist a i 010000010--210 lox-- i 6 search of place 137 books and 129 books. Judge Kalodner, in passing Br tence, said; "I would have more 'punbuYgb Pittsburgh--Hcbcrt and I.opez, William P.

Hahn, U. S. Navy Prc- W. Dunham, St. Louis.

Mo, Flight School, Box 1I4-A, Iowa. DERRINGER REACHES Iowa' Mrs, Lt'o F. Pnse nnd son returned from Con It on, W. Va, Mrs. Irvin Rcnn nnd Misses Fay Hamrick sxnci Lorraine Cagnr wore visitors in Cumberland.

COVETED 200 CLASS i i A i Teammate Lonnie Needs Eight More Wins to Join Select Circle I In tlir ranltc: ot tile m'ir t.t ttir i a oi In the Orphans' Court ut CoutUv. Maryland, Ordered 2ls' ot i 1543. by the a i ol A Coilnly. a a i i 111? sjile Estate a by C. Conk.

90 J.J. i t-- wnen ine II. Cuolt, I of Mr OM 020 2 oio ooa oix-- 4 Surviving are his widow; a daugh-jwent out and held up people with i ter, Miss Pattie Willis Mitchell; a a pistol than I do for black a a son, the Rev. Austin B. Mitchell, I operators." of Washington.

and Baker. 'u i i a i nrst Kev. E. H. Waters Fairmont, W.

Sept. 29-- The SEEKING WAREHOUSES 000 000 030-3 1 4 i i a i 001 100002--4 0 0 I Philadelphia Howe. Gtrnauscr und Si Muellcr National League baseball iwnson opened Paul Derringer and Lon Warnete were slated for "regular pitching duty with the i Cubs. i The velcraiis, in the twilight of FOT? POTATO A PMadcl hia ooo ooo ooo-- 7 UK I i A LU I I I 000 000 023C-- 3 shower. A large umbrella of red-! CQa an Coke Company, Thomas, activities.

1 Rev. E. H. veteran Bui i dim that can oe operated asiciTM'nl ti-B IV anrt white and blue contained 1 116 Broom has been stationed in i Richard Edwin Carskadon and J. lister of the United Brethren Church! for the of po- 1 A St.

Louis-First Game-' gifts. the past IS months. w. Carskadon farmers of a former superintendent of 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 Others attending were MrJ and Mrs. Norman Wilburn and family; Ir.

and Mrs. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Engle, Mr.

and Mrs. James BricT Mention I Headsville, and Frederick Leps Mrs. Ruth Miller is chief opera-j Carskadon of South Bead, Indiana, tor for the Duncan Telephone Com- are their sons. pany, succeeding Mrs. Una Godwin, I jtatoes on a unit basis are being ist.

Louis West Virginia conference, dledj by tne New york Regional! Boston--Barret in a 'Pali-vnrnit i i i i Monday in a hospital and family; Mr. and resigned to take employment! Nurses To Graduate Marshall Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Les- tll Goodyear Rubber Com- The graduation exercises of the ior Porter, and Mrs. Charles i I Akron.

(Potomac Valley Hospital School of Porte Mesdames Nora Mick. May Guests at the home of Mr. anci i Nursing will be held at eight o'clock Myers, Merenda Ryan, Mrs Samuel I-orsyme were Mr. and tonight in Keyser High School Audi- Rose Porter, Miss Man- Custer, Miss'-- rs Holden Forsytlie and son, Rob- torium. Dr.

A. H. Hawkins, Cumber- Hattic Engle, Jack Kngle and James Fred Forsythe, Baltimore; Mrs. land, will deliver the address. Rev.

Maude Dusche, Cumberland; Herman Veger, assistant pastor of where he had been s. patient for only a few days. Miss Bertha Martin Porter, Observes 77th Birthday Mr.s. W. Riags and Stanley the Church ol the Assumption, will Forsythe, Clarksburg.

i give the invocation and pronounce Frostburg, Sept. 29. Mrs. Akum Wilfong was called I the benediction and Dr. Thomas E.

Catherine Rankin was tendered a I birthday dinner Sunday by her children. Attending were Mr. and to Cumberland by the illness of her will preside. The graduates daughter, Miss Catherine Wilfong, 'are Patsy Ruth Allamong, Julia Miss Katherine Curran, Summers-jwinfred Browning; Mary Lambert ID'S. William a i and children, ville, and her brother.

Ralph Cur- -Collins, Virginia Christine DiUbal- Ermelea, Annice, and William, Mr. and Mrs. John Geis and daugh- Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Horace I Weimer and daughters, Betty and "Kissie" Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Price and daughters, Betty and Wilma, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred Rankin and Katherine and Anna Bcttv, Mrs. Pearl Rankin, Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neder, and children, I Marguerite and Donnie, Jeanne and Judy Davis. ran, Charleston, are home.

Leo Lahman and daughters. do, Angeline Rose Fiedor, Helen Frances Lavorsky, Lena Virginia Thomas, W. Sept. 29--Funeral services were conducted at the home Sunday for Miss Bertha Martin, 50, who died in an Elkins hospital Sep-l i S. immediate information about Office of the War Food admintE-j nnd tration, W.

L. Frazee, WFA Area! Second Game-- supervisor, announced today. 'sf? iauti Since an estimated ten to fifteen! Bo iv million bushels of potatoes must be; At moved out of Maine before Etecem- 1s interested in obtain- i 000 130 001 000 1--5 16 1 Salvo. Cardonl and si. trfiuls--M.

Cooper. Cooper. a dfff ana rrparud to phruis 1 cumi on uun at Or- iu BERNAtH B. YOUKO. II.

I A A A J. FRENCH VallMETEK. of tVir Orphsinft' 100 000 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 Eascnimrd ana tember 22, by Mrs. George Stratton available buildings suitable for Helen and Dorlea, are honw from Mellon and Anna Avis Simpson. Miss Virginia Todd to Graduate Frostburg, Sept.

29--Miss Virginia Todd, daughter of Mrs. Kathleen Detroit on their vacation. Carl and Paul Davis, Baltimore. are home. Pvt.

and Mrs. Howard Jones, In- dianapolis, are guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rexrode. Bernard Worden, son of Mrs.

Alfred Worden, has been trans- ferred from Camp PickeU, to I the West Virginia maneuver area, Canaan Mountain. Loiiis Honigman, son of Mrs. Honigtnan, recently stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, is home. I'resbyterian of the Methodist church. Interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Cecil R. Thayer, William H. Pase, Bert W. Pase, Wal- ter G. Helmick, Ray J.

Pase and Charles Nichols, Sr. Mrs. Susan H. Marple Rites Petersburg, W. Sept.

29--Fu- nernl services were held this after- noon at the Brick, church, Maysville, for Mrs. Susan Hanlin Marpe, widow of the late Henry Marple, Laurel Dale, who died Sunday at storage of potatoes, both for New York 100 100 000 0--5 10 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 4 1 New York--Seward i cago---Drrriliftcr i McCullougtl Second Game 2Ht day at Octolu-r. 1 C'ounly, a i one Tor i dny of Orlobrr. 1143. brilliant National League The report stutrs ttie nf -ni were within close range of getting into the coveted 200 class.

But pitching for the second division Cubs they found the home stretch a rocky road. Derringer, who started the season with 190 wins, was used as a rcgulnr Imost ot the season bul his losses: lutnumbered his triumphs. I ierday Big Paul, who will be 37 next month, rang the bell. He beat New York--3-2 in 10 Innings--for his tenth 1943 success. He hns be True Copy.

E. JOKDAN. ot A i 3 3 0 Mrs. Edwin A. Burke was the pro- the home Qf hfir son Melvjjl Mar having been granted medical rtis- with a bachelor of science ey are Mr flnd Gormania, W.

Sept. 29. District A Group Conference will in the Presbyterian Church, Mt. Storm, W. Tuesday.

Oct. Speakers will be Dr. Lewis, TUlthr.orc; Dr. R. H.

Moore, Lynch; Position In Washington. Todd, Eleanor Apartments, West Main street, will graduate tom01 '-1 charn'e row from the University oi and Mrs. Frank Smitii. Ridge- land with a bachelor of degree, having majored in zoology. Miss Todd, a graduate of Beall High School, 1940, hns been awarded the university fellowship to Johns Hopkins Dental School.

Baltimore, where she will be a laboratory in- structor, while working for her master's degree. Mrs. Todd left today to attend the commencement. gram leader at the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary, Presbyterian Church, last night. Mrs.

Fred Hamill gave the devotional, Mrs. William MacDonald the history of the Church Seal and Mrs. Fred Huffman accompanied by Mrs. E. E.

Church sang. The group conference of District Winchester Presby- terial, will be held on Tuesday, at Mount Storm, short period and for the entire; winter. Minimum requirements for build- ings for the storage of potatoes are 1st. LOUIS that they be tight, heavily constructed to handle the and that they can be kept at temperature of 35 to 50 degrees. Buildings that can be: darkened or those having few win-1 dows are desirable.

Air circulation I is important and buildings having! railroad sidings are preferred. 1 Persons with information con- Wnrritike won't make the grade i New too ooo ooo--i 6 o't'hfc; season. The Arkansas hummirT a chjcago oao ooo ooa--j who needed 12 wins to gnln or ast nnd Slrphi-nson. the 2(m niar also beat the Glunts A I OF CLUBS W. Prl.

100 49 .671 85 65 30 .530 7B 70 71 Gt 119 YoTlir 2 .80 .449 3: .111 3 .369 4 pie, Beryl, W. with the "cv.j ccmmg buildings suitable for potato Edgar Frye, pastor of the Church of storage should contact Frazee at God, Petersburg, officiating and the post office building. burial wns in the Hawk Cemetery near Scheer. A York at St. Louis i i i Brooklyn at Cincinnati.

Only Enmes scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE yesterday, 2-1. But the victory was only the fourth of the year for Lonnlc, who is finishing his four- teenth year In the National League. Derringer joined Freddie Fitz- manager of ttic Phillies, and Carl Hubbell of the Giants, ns the only pitchers now in the who have won 200 games. Special Thursday Only Lamb Chops Ib.

COBEY ENGLE MEAT MARKET Phone 50 Frostburg Paw Harry Fawver Rites Paw, W. Sept. 29-- Bergstrom. Charles Judy, Scottdale, is home to recuperate from an illness. Ernest Quattro, U.

S. Navy, is horns on furlough. Ho recently re- turned from Sicily. The 258th Field Artillery Group will give a public band concert Sat- urday, 3 p. in the gymnasium.

Mrs. Luther Graham and Miss Brief Mention Mrs. Edwin A. Burke, her son, George Burke, Warrant Officer, U. S.

Army; her daughter, Mrs. Calvin Welty, and Mrs. W. B. Burke went to Washington today to visit Corpl.

Marsh Burke, recently returned from Africa, who is a pa- tient at Walter Reed Hospital. War- rant Officer Burke in the service for over 20 years, has just made his first visit home In- 14 years, From Washington ha will go to San Fran- Funer.il services were conducted for Harrv Fawver, 21, at the Christian Church by Rev. Conrad McDonald I and Rev. Adam Grimm. Ke had Such Headaches! It looks to me as if "Uncle Matt Daiger had a double headache this season, H.S the fnli meet at TRSTKHDAVS RESULTS At Philadelphia-- S' LOUIJ 002 001 OOO--3 Philadelphia 260 001 OOi--8 St.

Sunrtra Rr Perrell. Phlinrfrlphln--Clola ftnd Pnrlsse. a 010 550 000- iHAKRIAGB LICENSES Luther Ben Wolfe and Viola Mar- gie Everett, Romney, W. VB. Anderson Miller and Frances Kirk, Rnvfimti, Ohio.

Jennery Ralph Francis Falvo and Doris Stolpc, Duquesne, Pa. 3 Abraham Lincoln Thomas and i Elizabeth Rodnmer, Salisbury, Pn. 9i Georcc Franklin Lukcns, Roches- A Every Wednesday Night MuHaney Btdg. Mi. Savage Music By The Commandos approaches.

And the "housing short- age" Is responsible for both of 'em. The Maryland Jockey Club hnsSnr.trait illmton rt Rosfcr. --Bruticr. Turiwr. nnd Dickpy ITcmslov, ter, aiid Ednn Hltef, Bcavrr.

At Boston-- COO 100 000- 1 (in ooo ooo--it notifie dhorscmen and sportsmen i rn ooo ooo- i been atlected with arthitLs. having who expcct to nU(nd Ulf meet vt beeti bedfast for several years. He was a graduate of Paw Paw High School, '38, and was engaged as in- surance agent until his health fail- which opens October 9, that there is a marked shortage of rooming fncili-1 tics Jn the Baltimore area, as of us know. The leading hotels ed Surviving are his wife, Drusilla bookcd to a nighUy and Bohrervpawver; parents, Mr. places ami rooming houscs brother, Wit- nre i with defen se workers.

Bettv Shreve, Cumberland, arei 'to -report fpr duty. visiline Mr. and Mrs. Albert a 5 TM' son. Mr.

nnd Mr.s. Dayton Williams returned to Mendvillc. Pa. Miss Annalcc Patterson Mrs. Robert Ham Fnwver, stationed with the U.

S. Coast Guard at Cleveland, Ohio, and grandparents, Mr. and Mr.s. Gary Vanorsdale, Largent, and (Mrs. W.

G. Fawver, Paw Paw. Corps, Parris Island, S. is home; on 10-day, furlough. Frank Strother.

i Alaska, for 14 'months, is on 10-day furlough. Lonaconing Lonaconing, Sept. But that happens to be the of Mr. Daiger's twin hendnches. Tliat shortage of rooms lor mans is nothing compared with thc shortage of stall rooms 'or Jiorscs.j And you cannot have rp.cr meet without horses.

I Indications are that more a 1,200 horses will be on hand at Corp. Benjamin E. Znrgcr return- i Pimlico-- and that's A lot of horses, cd to Fort Sill, Okla. for a Pimlico meet. There will 3oston--Woods and Dyle.

Only scheduled. OF -CLrns L. o.n. 9 54 .635 82 67 .555 12' 3 73 68 .634 15 18 "1 .523 Ifi'-a 7 75 3 0 77 23 Cl Bl .56 1- 8 100 ,331 ifi CAMPS at WB.il'.incton at Ne.w 1-iiili at i at PM'mdelphla, John Y. Sites Among "Reported Missing" Chiropractor Announces The Rcmovot of From 44 West Main St.

22 BROADWAY 1 Block Soiitli on" Main St. JToilliure, Mrl. Orphanage. Lynchburg, Mi.ss Louise Miller. Mrs.

Bruce iniiit, at A Si 11 R. Slonaker, PrcsbyterinI president. Winchester, is expected to be 'hero, also several pastors from the cistrict. Mr. and Mrs.

'James Lticn.s and Mn, Woody; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pastor Kdiutintr Clerk fo Shepherd.stown, W. Sept. 29- The Rev.

C. Irvin Town. W. pa.stor, wns Camp Howse, Texas. Leroy Bi.shop, U.

S. Army in Mis- sissippi, was home enroute to Kan- John W. Sltc.s, son nf Mose W. Pvt. Robert Woods, Ls home from be an overflow of several hundred a Sites, of Old Fields, wn.s amonc a Meyers, Lsc well for the turf fans, but it i missing: in nctlon yesterday by thc wis sas where ne has transferred.

i a i i i i i TJT i 1 Shaft, announce the birth of a daughter Sunday at the Hodgson Clinic. Mrs. Meyers is the former Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Raines visited i moderator of the WinchesU, G. A daughter was born to Mr. and Kerns nnd daughter, visited jbytery at the opening business I Mrs. Kerns' parents, Mr Mrs.

"Van Devanner, Glady, a Miss Mary PJlizabetli "Blackbnr kited Miss Juliann Ridder. hirg. Rev. and Mrs. R.

S. Simp? rUughtcr, HH7.el Marie, are (enroute to St. Petersburg, Fla. iMr.i. Leo Cndwnllader of Gllrnore the Hodcson Clinic.

only promises a worse haadnche for War Department, "Uncle Dulaney in I Baltimore News-Past. Lair OrtlCM nt F. BrooKr i Attorney-: 1 t-La A I I TICR THIS IS TO I NOTICE, Tllit thc i or Brooltr i i A Law B. i i KXEC1TTR1X THIS I.S TO OIVE NOTICE. TJinl thr subscriber hns obtttlr.ert from thf Mr.

Tlieologicnl Seminary at n.ii.uiiiui.n,! irr-nritnir nd Mr.s. Koimn Dilgard, Aberdeen, Va. He cnmc lo the Clinrlrs Town Ipa.stornte two years riRO Jvom an 1 Miss Thclma Monkc, Washing- i a at First PiTsby- lcr own visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mr.

and Mrs. George Hoffman and son. Peter, visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Bradey, Pctvolcum, W. Va. MLss Eleanor Jane Williams, Po- tomac State School, Keyser, was Mr. antf hlomlngton, Mrs.

John nnd Hribnie, Hoffman, Cumberland, visited Mr. and Mrs. (Wrge Hoffman. Miss Diilitik" to n.trrlsou Pnnnmn. ix vi.sit- i'n; hi.s parent, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ed- Bacr, terian Church in Dallas, Texas. Business the afternoon sc.winn Included examinntion of Arthur M. Field, candidate for ministry, who is doing post-graduate work at Union Theological Seminary. The Presbytery planned to vccdvv from Aaheville, N.

Hrt'shytory tlu- Rev. W. A. Murray, of HanciKk, who has been plying chftrge.s in Hardy. Personal anil General Lndies Auxiliary, Uniform Rank, Jr.

O. U. A. will meet tomorrow night at tria home of Pearl Ncilson, Welsh Hill. Louis Winebrenner, Bordcn Shaft, imdenvc'nt, tin opornllnn Inclny nt Hospital.

The Missc.s Elva and EllzulxHh Plsrher rettinicd from Cleveland, Berkeley snirt Jefferson countli-s In when: they attended the fimcrnl West Ht rctiri'd a of llir-lr unrle, i i Hnbrrlr-iu. p. m. A propram will be present pel. A daughter was born to nnd Mrs.

Dewcy WIIcox, Luke, Sunday at Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyscr. Mrs. Wilcox is thc former Dorothy Lee Poland. Pvt. Wilrox is sta- tioned at Camp Sibert.

Ala. Corp. refers returned to West Boarh. L. I.

W'slif-r Oiove nml Miss Klslr? Wilson vlsltetl Hie foriiuT's brother-1 in-law. Burton drove. TI, fl. Providence, H. 1 ft rl I 2 i tU MATILDA raiDOI.PH i r.n Frostburg Stores Will Close Thursday, Sept.

30th, at 12 Noon Thn a i of Trnstburp's Uelail Slnrrs will rinse mi (lip dsitt at 12 Noon, to i-nnlilr tlipir r-mployrp-; in thc rnrrs a Falrito. The retail salespeople request the. a i rf their cuslomern, by asking then- to rto (heir shopping nonn on a date. tor. Second M.

i.s: A ijn.sollni' i book. Thc Rev. J. V. N.

TAlmadgc, i i homo on a sr.vcn-ttiiy furlough slonary to Korcn, who Ciimc home I complctlm; his boot training ivt a ycnr ngo, spoke lust night. I Lnkw Naval Training; Slallon. Harvey V. Miller, Hlonminqlnn, T--Sept. Oct.

1-2-4-5-6 Announcement Important Winter Ten Pin League Meeting FRIDAY, 8 P. M. at MAJESTIC BOWLING ALLEYS Frostburg, Md. AM persons must be present in order lo orrnntjc winter schedule storting wfcK WED. THUHS.

MATINEE nnd NIGHT PALACE "PILOT NO. 5" With Franchnt Tnnf Hunt Vnn Jfnlin 7" WHO. TIIUKS. LYRIC CKCH. B.

HPMII.I.K'K OKEAT'' THE BEMK 5 I I With i John Knymnnd Mamry Hotf rt.

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Years Available:
1894-1977