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FROSTBrRG-KEYSERPendleton And Tri-State Area News NllFSC Gets 4-H Honor 7-Cumberland, Maryland, Monday, April 22, 1968 Group High Street Baptist Church Will Host Choir Next Sunday 'Fair Trial, Press' View Is Criticized CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) Minister Also Receives Top National Award Local And Tri-Ktate Obituaries (Continued from Page 9) NOAH BITTINGER SWANSON Noih Bittinger, 76, died today in Garrelt Coun- ty Memorial Hospital. Born at Swanton, he was the son of the- late James and Nancy (Burkholder) Bittinger. Surviving are six brothers, MORGANTOWN Two WestjJessie Bittinger.

Amos Sitting- Virginians, a Charleston minister and Pendleton County nurse, president of the Amen- have been selected can Trial Lasvyers Association; criticized here during the week- lend the American Bar Associa- to er and Pete Bittinger, all of Swanton; Lloyd Bittinger and Bittinger, Frostburg, and Ralph Bittinger, ROY D. LOY SR. ROMNEY Roy David Loy 60, of Burlington, was pro- nounced dead on arrival Satur- day at Hampshire Memorial Hospital. He was a former resi- dent of Piedmont. He was a son of the Jate David J.

Margaret (Ganoe) Loy and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Wap- pacomo Post, Veterans of For- eign Wars. the National 4-H Alumni AwardjJennings; and three sisters, --the highest honor the 4-H be- Pre-Scliool Clinic SUitcd TM, ui a a a ld dele he body is at the Newman Negro choir from High Street: gat Tht West J. a i missionar Funeral Grantsville, CRESAPTOWN--A well-baby and pre-school clinic will be conducted at the Cresaptown Health Center, Warrior Drive, from 9 to 10:30 a. m.

tomorrow. Attending physicians will be Dr. Mildred Wagner of Western- port and the health nurse will be Mrs. Betty Lepley, Cumber- land. lion's Reardon Report on "fairjstows upon former club mem- jtrial and free press" for plac- bers.

KEYSER An outstanding! 'ing Mrs. Delia Livingood and Mrs. Ruth Bittinger. both of Grants- ville, and Mrs. Rosie Bittinger, Frostburg.

They are Janet Cowger The body is at the Newman IRA K. ARBOGAST Ira K. Arbogast, 75, Paw Paw, WILLIAM SHEARS KEYSER William Shears, died yesterday in of 321 West Piedmont Street, Hospital shortly after being ad- died Saturday in Potomac Val- milted. He was a retired em-jley Hospital here. He had been ploye of the Olin Chemical Com- in ill health for several years, a Baltimore.

A native of Old Fields in Born in Pendielon County, a County, Mr. Shears is he was a son of the survived by his wife, Mrs. Lee and Rachel (Simmons) (Grapes) Shears; one bogast. Surviving are one sister, Mrs.lone Pearl Mitchell, Bedford Road, a a Miss Stella Shears; Baptist Church of Roanoke, ginia Trial Lawyers will present a concert here the report April 28, at 3:30 p. m.

(DST) in the Calvary United Methodist Church, Mineral Street, here. PenZ a Where friends wil1 be received today 7 to 9 P- a to posals. Speaking on behalf of the uii uwiiau. ui LiiC i The 38-member choral group ATL, Langerman said his group ly el is knosvn for its spirited andibelieves the report has "placed! 5 tions. WSCS Plans High School Honor Affair MIDLAND The WSCS of Grace Methodist Church met and made plans to honor the high school graduates of the church.

A committee was in- structed to buy gifts. Mrs. Jo- seph Sigler announced a meet- ing which was held at LaVale stirring singing of tradilionaljuunecessary restrictions on music and religious composi-jlice officials, lawyers, the courts! Jand the press in attempting to solve the problems arising out of 'fair trial and free The report urges lawyers, po- lice and other authorities to Presbyterian Church who was born in Monroe County. i persons were I receive the national last hv jp. m.

Services will be conduct- ed Wednesday at 2 p.m. by Rev. Charles Fussell. Interment will brother, Thomas Shears, imou. one half brother, Alex Surviving are five The body is at the Silcox-IShears, all of Keyser, and six Mrs.

Nancy Harvey, Dover, Merritt Funeral Residence Mrs. Rose friends will be received: A funeral service will be con- Hyatlsville, Mrs. Susan'today from 7 to 9 p. m. and ducted at 11 a.

m. tomorrow at Dolphin, Salem, Mrs. Eliza-jtomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 the Rogers Funeral Home with beth Ours, Pine Bluff, a i m. Miss Victoria Loy, at Services will be four sons, Roy D. Jr.

and Rus-jWednesday at 9 a. sell Loy, both of Knoxville, funeral home by Rev. Emory A. Queens Point Cemetery! William J. Loy, Honolulu, Ha- McGraw, pastor of Zion Method- Friends will be received after waii, and Sp.4 Thomas Church.

Interment will be! 2 P- m- today at the funeral with the Army in Vietnam; a the Glen Haven Memorial'home. Rev. John F. Layton, pastor of conducted First Baptist Church, officiating, m. in the Interment will a place in be in the a i cemetery Meadow Mountain.

MRS. CHARLES F. BANE sister, Mrs. Grace Hines. Rom- ney; three brothers, Archie O.

on and George W. Loy, both of Mc- Lean, and James F. Loy, Keyser, and 16 grandchildren. The Sanctuary Choir was org- anized in 1958 by William C. Keen, who has been described as a "soul stirring musician." Mr.

Keen has continued to direct withhold much information pres- men, Rep. Graham Purcell, D- and Rep. Donald Clausen, R-Calif. They will be guests of Olin Matheson Chemical Corporation, sponsor of the 4-H Alumni pro- gram, at the Chicago meeting. Miss Cowger and Dr.

Benfield were nominated for State 4-H Park Cemetery, Glen Burnie. MRS. A. G. HUTTER SR.

MOOREFIELD Mrs. Mary Louise Hutter. 85. of near ELK GARDEN-Mn, Charles The body is at the Shaffer Fu- UNGER HYNDMAN Unger Mellott, 89. died yesterday at Memorial Hospital.

Frederick Bane. 68, died today neral Home where friends will at her home in Sulphur, near be received today from 7 to Elk Garden. jp. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 Born February 22, 1900 a m. and 7 to 9 p.

m. iher home. Born died Saturday at Bom at Pleasant Ridee, he a a son of the lain Josiah and Mellotl. His Hardy County, was a daughter of the late A (Shaffer) elicit, ton and Katherine i Kel- Preceded him in death. Mr.

Mel the choir the past 10 years, entl available to the news me- traveling with the singers to covering criminal cases. form in many major cities. Langerman said the ATL be- A record has been released bv evcs the Rea do alumni awards by 4-H agents in the group with such numbers as reater a otl a i counties. The Stale "It Took A Miracle "I'm Go i a (trial by jury) 1 4-H staff of West Virginia Uni- ing Down to' the River of on amendment versily's Center then recom- "Elizah Rock," and "Bless (furee press censor mended them for the a i a competition. Outstanding service to youth, Thou the Lord." The choir sings with a motto: Methodist, April 24.

Mrs. Dora Lancaster had charge of the devotional in keep- ing with the Easter season. Mrs. th with H- Him all "We believe the A es a i are pos- greatest danger to a democrat- du ge suggested by the Reardoa Re- port. The greatest safeguard in a William Kroll who was in charge! wiU be of the program showed films on Bolivia, The Lake of the Ozarks, and The Pledge.

She was assist- ed by her daughter Elaine. Vis- its to shut-ins and cards sent, were reported. Mrs. David Williams was act- ing secretary in the absence of Mrs. Walter Fleigle who with her husband is visiting their daughter in Missouri.

Mrs. Na- sible." They strive to bring the Gospel into the hearts of their listeners through song democratic society is Calvary Church men organi- uncensored press zation is sponsoring the concert, extending an invitation to all to! attend. A free will offering Junction, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Marion (Wilson) Smilh. She was a member of Lillian Rebekah Lodge 58, 100F Grace Methodist Church, here, and Sulfur WSCS.

Besides her husband. Charles Services will be conducted Sh V3S lh widovv of A there Wednesday by Rev. James Merrifield and burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery. MRS. LEO C.

REICHERT Mrs. Meiva Reichert, 71, for- mer resident who resided at Hutter Sr. and was a member of the Methodist Church. )otl was a member of Hyndman Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surving are six sons, 1 i i are three daughters.

t'f- T.I*..! 7 i Hulter, Gettysburg, A. G. Hutter Jacob and Fred Hut- Mrs. Helen V. Fisher, Hynd- man; Mrs.

Ursa Lee Wharton, i i i i i i i ter. all of Moorefield; Luther a a whom he had been Hutter, Virginia Beach, six!" ngl and Xellie F. Bane, she is survived by one' 1407 Donr elly Street, Ml. Dora, daughters, Mrs. R.

Gibson daughter, Mrs Lillie Marioni a died -es at Winter sel, Fisher; Misses Ruth, Bessie; a Hospital there after a and Hutter. all Donald Kemp Bane, Cumber- community, and nation, andjland; one brother, John W. success in their chosen careert'smilh, here, and five grandchil- are the criteria considered in selecting the eight 4-H alumni in each year, free Recalls Miss Cowger. now a nurse in a doctor's office in omi Kroll, treasurer, reported paying the pledge of the society to missionary work. Mrs.

Ed- ward Eisentrout, Mrs: William Orr and Mrs. Hugh McGann. the nominating committee, will report at the May meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dora Lancaster and Mrs.

i HcGann. Assault Case Of Troopers Is Continued CHARLESTON. W. Va. (UJ --A second continuance for Recognition Day Slated By College KEYSER Rccogn ill be observed at State College Wednesday with Hearing Set For Moody In Shooting HUNTINGTON, W.

Va. (UPI) dren. The body will at the Sharp- less Funeral Home, Elaine. CHESTER E. SMITH brief illness.

Born in McKeesporl, she was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Anna a a McClure. She lived most of her life in Cumberland, having moved to Florida 17 years ago. BEDFORD--Chester E. Smith, Surviving are her husband.

Franklin: "While a student, I 73 of 340 Elsl Watkins'Street! Leo Reichert; two sons, Rob- felt I was called to be a mission- died Usl night in Bedford Coun- ert Reichert and Donald M. Tfr 1 I I i i ary nurse. It took me several years, but I finallv made it." ty Memorial Hospital. Mr. Smith, who was retired, After working as a Baltimore'had spent 38 years as an em- also of LaVale; two Mellott, and Thomas Meliott, Moorefield; Mrs.

Cranall Tab-'J" ls lonlown; a i ler, Martinsburg. a i a a Chambersburg; Page See, Laurel, a 1 and 5 ll TM and seven er, William Keller, Fisher; 19 grandchildren and 27 great- grandchildren. visiting nurse and at the Uni-1 ploye of ATT. versity of Virginia He was born in Bedford Coun-i Miss Cowger served as a i August 27, 1894. a son of --A hearing was set today for! interdenominational missionaryjlate William George A i Moody, in the Congo from 1952 lol(Foor) Smith, charged with the fatal shooting I960.

Friday of his father. The body of Garland Moody, 44, of near Milton, was and Margaret Reichert. both of Orlando, and 11 grandchildren. Services and interment in Ml. Dora.

GIBSON A. MEEK Gibson A. Meek. 76, of 550 Winifred Road, died yesterday a Memorial Hospital where he great-grandchildren. The body is at the Zeigler Fu- neral Home where friends will The body will be at the 6 i today from 7 to p.

m. Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 2 p.m. by E. Miller and bur- be in Hyndman Ceme- dence after 11 a.m. today.

Services will be conducted: there tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. ie om Hev. Clewell found a dirt ad miles When the Congolese independ- Mrs. Margaret E. a ence upheaval forced her tolSmith, and three sisters, Burial be in the family cemetery.

MRS. T. WILLIAMS: MOOREFIELD Mrs. Sallie! Katherine Williams, 92, Moorefield, died Saturday i Grant i a Hospital, Petersburg. Born at Chambersburg, she was a daughter of the late ial will terv.

evacuate, she accepted a Henderson and i a Societv i a sponsoring a Honor special! lar si program at 10:30 a. m. in the! Church-McKee A auditorium. Presiding will be William from Milton. He had once in the head.

Police said the son was at the parents. until she Amanda Fickus, both of Mrs. Bor at Lonaconing, he was a Bed- a Mrs. shotjreturned to Pendleton Countv hvford, and Mrs. Katie Steel, Mar-i A a His wife a 1965 to care for her aeine'linsburg.

Pa. i a Meek, preceded him aging iscene The and son was was arrested Ihen. jailed pending The body is at the Louis Geisel in death. Ihe hearing loday here before Her duties as a. i nurse included treating missionary! a Home where friends 'will be received loday from 7 DAVIS SERVICES Services for Royce W.

Davis, vo years eight months old, a. Davis. 542 Fairmont Avenue, who died Saturday, will be con- ducted tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. (Colliflower) the widow of liams.

in the Durst Funeral Home, i Rev. Richard W. Cumfort and was Simpson. Interment will be in George T. Wil- Surviving are two sons, Mach- Mr.

Meek was a former em ploye of the Cumberland Laun- I a Howard 0 9 Vale Summit Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home today from 7 ue a i a Robert Bryant. Larew, sophomore engineering Officer Slate LONACONING Alvin C. Iroopers charged wilh assault was granted during the weck- end. The new date is Mav Justice of the Peace L.M.

technology major from lnde- president of TQ During a review of the year's activities of campus organiza- tions, new officers will be in- troduced and a number of awards will he presented. Areas in which awards will be made include journalism, mod- ern languages. mathematics, and athletics, in-! eluding football, riflery, Bernard Cordial. the fraternity- i vice commander; sorority having the! UUUI people at rural hospitals deliv-' 10 9 and Company and the BO Rail- erink babies, training a i 1 2 to 4 nd 7 to 9 p. m.

vu lt iiaiivc women "to be practical nurses Services will be conducted ml conducting well-baby clinics andi funera! home Rev Dav i jhelping with religious services.L Hart Wednesday at In- Although there were tense times dtirihg the Congolese struggle for independence, the Christians there have asked her children and 10 children. The body will terment will be in Bedford Coun- ty Memorial Park Cemetery. FRANKLIN SERVICES FROSTBURG Services for He was a member of the Funeral Home after 11 The family has requested that of sympathy take I the form of contributions to the be al thejAIlegany County League for byterian Church and the Broth- erhood of Railway Trainmen. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Agnes Bosley, with he resided; two sons, Robert J.

Meek. Cumberland, return, which she hopes to Mrs Sarah G. Franklin, 87, of land William D. Meek, Orlando, McCulloh Street, who i a and a sister. Mrs.

Jessie Thursday Now back in her will be conducted to- y. Miss Cowger speaks tojmorrow at 2 p. m. in the Hafer- I a local groups, assists with'Sowers Funeral Home by Rev. program! Ho ward S.

Adams. Interment be in Frostburg Memorial Cited will be and the appointed u.rt« Sund.ySch^. A wUI nTJli r' for nine years, she Park me sororuy navmg mei jumor vice commander; highest aggregate scholaslici Rolyard chaplain- Ray- 1 breads. Gates continued the hearing fori averages for the year. mo nd Goodwin, judge SPn troopers A.

E. Bumgardner and! Panhellenic Council plans a i(j Mover, quartermaster: D. R. Rush, both of Co. injgive a special award, and theij eph A Rowan surgeon i South Charleston.

Circle Club will make awards'SamiiPl Rear, 'tnis-'i. ed 1youth Over and Morris Nelson. and girls participate his Club Cong-! Friends will be received in winner the funeral home today from 7 'lo 9 p. m. senior minister to West I Pallbearers will be a largest William Prichard, i a Ashby, Baltimore, and 14 grand- children.

The body is at the George Fu- neral Home where friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 2 lo Services will be conducted a.m. today.

Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. Tred Bannerol. Burial will be in Olivet Cemetery. SOLOMON Q.

HOOVER ELAINE, W. Va. Solomon Q. Hoover, 81, of Hartmasville, died yesterday at West Virginia University Medical Center at Morgantown. Born at Sugar Grove, he was a son of the late John and Ma- jhula (Propst) Hoover.

His wife, i a B. (Rexrode) Hoover, pre- iceded him in death. Crippled Children. QUINCEY WEATHERHOLT Quincey Weatherholt, 74, of 1032 Mineral Morgantown, W. died recently in St.

Vin- cenl Pallotti Hospital there. He was a native of Grant County, W. Va. and resided in Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

in urviving are six sons, Aubrey eral home by Rev. Hagerstown. Virg- for scholarship. Bean, Ihree-vear lr i Department of the Army Su- Further nominations will Leonidas R. Lewis, 48.

of Dun- nar complained in a warrant ui uu-i nominations wm ue; L- sp that he was assaulted as thejperior Cadet Awards will also accepted Thursday prior to the 5 O'N, In ment will be in SS. Peter nd O'NEAL SERVICES a Cemetery. Services for Mrs. i troopers arrested another a announced during the pro- 1 election. and said that the assault was gram.

"racially motivaled" because' Special notice will be given he was a Negro. Lewis also filed a complaint students a i President's and Dean's lists this year. with the state Human Rights Commission. A highlight will be the installa- However. state police claim tion of Scotl Wilson, Keyser, as High Adds More Delegates For Convention practically identical with thai 4-H to develop the young person as fully as possible through many experiences," al observed.

In addition to many other 83. of 23 Virginia Ave- nue, who died Saturday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p. ScarpeHi Funeral Home by Rev. LaVern D. mussen.

Inlermenl will be in! LOUIS P. SMITH FROSTBURG Stub" Smilh, Louis P. this area as a young man. moving lo Morganlown almost 50 years ago. He was a brolher of lhe lale Samuel T.

Wealher- holl, this city, and has several nieces and nephews residing here. The body is at the Fred L. Jenkins Funeral Home in Mor- ganlown where funeral services were held today. Intermenl was Leo, in Beverly Hills Memorial Gar- Paul and Henry Hoover, all of Ideas, Morgantown. Baltimore, and Dale Hoover, Keyser; six daughters, Mrs.

Lena Corey, Bismark, N. Mrs. Virginia Turner, Manassas, GILLUM SERVICES Services for Mrs. Marv 0. Gillum, 85, of Arlington, Va.

71 of in a a Mrs Bettv oUs. who riied Frida will be con- tasl a i Hall tomorrow al il a. m. in ra a since April 15. civic activities, Dr.

Benfield iPteasant Grove Cemetery. on the board of the Buckskin' Fr 'ends will be received in, M-x Stein Funeral Home by Rev. and Mrs mA Conrad Intermenl wiU pl 23 grandchil in Hillcrest Burial Park. Born Vale Summit, he was a 21 a i Friends will be received at son the late Louls and: The body is at the Sharpless' a home fr J. D.

oaisdcn. u. i i i i i i commander, discounted the Dean James Hanrilan will- i racial claim. He pointed sSecia? tribule Ifudent '5 em add sx lessons for youth, that RnmParrlnpr vnlimiarilv-i I pecial tnn le to students i ega tes to the 'mock' One of his major mai isumgaraner wno have won honors through- rooms with the state's only Ne-' ear. gro trooper.

i NEW INSTALIATIONS REPAIRS Finrit Qualify in labor ond If Quality iin'J doired Don't Call AL V1ZZA 689-8252 Frostburg HEATING Ellcrslic Boy Scout Council in Charleston" fll home today from 7J An rDr A Home where i 1 0 9 of a formerly edited the Christian ko 9 P- veteran of War I he was; i be i today 7 ditional a a I i Observer's young peonle's de-' a and tomorrow from 2 Catholic Church and Farrady 4 a 7 lo 10 Post 24, American Legion. Services will be conducted Surviving are one brother.jthere Wednesday at a.m. by Edward D. Smith of Rev. John A.

Sanders. Burial' and a number of nieces and will be in the Ward Cemetery at, nephews. i Creek. m. Wincheste activities tutional Convention scheduled, now is the Consultation on fhere Thursday at the Union, which is formu-; House.

ilating a plan to unite 10 a The new delegates are involving 25 mil- Butler. Kay Delaney. Glenda'Iion people. He is head of (he' Densmore. Sally Kicht.

Lois Me WINCHESTER. Va. The body ai the Durst Fu- wiLSO.V -SERVICES The" a Hom where friends will CORRIGANVILLE-Services Coun-! (be ecelV 7 9 Mrs. Dorothy B. Wilson.

59, today and from 2 to 4 and 7 io, who dicd a a will he con 9 p. m. tomorrow. a Requiem mass will SPRING CLEANING have your Clolhti, Draperies Slipcovers Now Mrs. George Hansrote re turned home frofn Memorial Kenzie and Karen Hospital, Cumberland.

will join the the original dcle- Before coming to Charleston ni thlrd a of lhe 41st u-ili HP nlr rrmv a a ln Mrs. Marjorie Nixon and Rates. Sharon Barry. Vicki in 1963, Dr. Benfield served A ppl Iossom Festlval a i daughter Palty and son Dickie Bowen.

Sharon Chancy. Kathy.churches in Sherveport, and slated for Ma 2 3 4 MK i rvf 3 0 a I 1 1 -i a nd. by Rev. Muton Benny Ilyattsville her parents. au y.

Carol Morgan. Louisville, Ky. He also was a 'nchester Armory will be the 1 1 a unurch Interment will be in Sunset and Suzanne professor and vice president of site of the Principal events xul1 he in the ansh Park. Call 689-8900 Deluxe Cleaners 32 W. Mechanic St.

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Ritchie. Louisville Theological Seminary. of thc according Mr. and Mrs. Wend-1 Beat Miss Bowen is a candidate In 4-H for 10 years, he was Alford Jr chairman of Kosa ry recited and daughter.

Elyria. Ohio for president of the convention one of four West Virginia dele- the event tuneral home tomorrow spent the holiday with his par- and Miss Ritchie is a candidate gates to the National 4-H Camp Th( Jubilee, an outstanding at- P- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Beal.

for clerk. Both girls are seniors in Washington. D. in 1932. traction of the festival, includes TREAT SERVICES Mr.

and Mrs. Gariand Hizer. at Bea Benfield still contributes to major events: a country Services for Ernest B. Treat Ohio visited his mother, Mr. Mrs Paul Chancy and Mrs.

4-H by speaking at special State music contest, a professional 55, 704 Piedmont Avenue' and Mrs. Carson Shaffer. a i Fatkin will chaperone 4-H programs and Monroe Coun- country music show and a coun- ho died Saturday will be con- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leydig 8 rou P- a 5 wil1 he events try music dance.

ducted tomorrow' al 2 in visited their son-in-law and accompanied by Miss Linda He and Mrs. Benfield The a a contest will he the Silcox-Merritt Funeral daughtcr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0 0 the Cumberland Cen- termer met as held at 10 a.

m. on May 4 al rlence by Rev. Owen E. Sce and son in Lcesburs. Va.

Friends will be received in funeral home today from 8 7 to 9 p.m. trsl YMCA. Os- Anihrope Cnurrh Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family.

Johnstown visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mil- Ladies Sel Card Parlv ler. Sunday.

Mrs. Doris Martin and son. CRESAPTOWN The Ladies Alexandria visited her mother. Club of St. Ambrose Mrs.

James See. will sponsor a public 500 and Mrs. Thomas Giancoli and setback card party Tuesday sons. Rockville are visiting her 8 p. m.

in the social hall of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph church. There will be DcVorc.

a refreshments. Bob, 23; and John, 12. 'f Jackson's the armory and entries are still i 10 rne. I in the -Mate 4-H Camp. They being accepted.

There are three Burial a a three sons. William III, 26: calorics, best singer, best a bcarcr.s wil. be band and best entertainment. 1 1 Prospective contestants should Marshall wme promptly to Mr Alford at a a Glenn the Festival Country Music De- Mother Finds Son Dead In Parked Car The professional country mu- BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE Get Gable TY and enjoy the games at home GALL TODAY 889-5822 FROSTBURG CABLE TV Broadway Frostburg i he rf show, scheduled for 6.30 to he homc todav from WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. 3 ft.

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The Fidelity Bank 8:30 to 4:30 Daily Deposits FDIC Insured i r--i a and hospitalize i another as thp fldd The they slrpt in a car near here a of ran The dead boy was identified wl11 be P- 2 a as Thomas H. DePriest 17 and wil1 feature the Wynn Slew- White Sulphur Springs. Listed in an a Dick Curless, Gordon critical condition in a Ronce-. Terr and verte hospital was James L. Tne A PP'e Blossom square Wykcl.

19. also of White Sul- dance will be held on the night phur Springs. May 2 at the armory, featur- The DePriest youth's mother ing music by Shorty Billmyer said she heard a car molor i the Starlile Serenaders. ning about 7 a.m. Sunday, a a and others, outside to investigate, a Also on Friday, May 3, an- found her son dead and the country music dance will er youth unconscious.

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