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ROSTBHRG-KEYSER And Tri-State Area News 7-4MbtriaM, Mvylari, Tutstfiy, fctibw; 17, 1 7 Charity Ball To Be Held For League for the sixth an nual Charity Ball for the Bene fit of the Allegany County Lea gue for Crippled Children, have been announced by Harry Tracy, general chairman. The ball, sponsored by Cum berland Lodge 63, B. P. O. Elks will be held November 1,8 at th Elks Home, South Centre Street beginning at 3 p.

m. Thre bands and entertainment will be offered on all three floors of th lodge home. Tickets will go on sale November 1, 4 and 11 at the Home. Tickets frr be purchased by lodge members. Committees are as follows: Reception, Harry I.

Alexan- der, exalted collec- tors, J. E. Mertens, past exalt- ed ruler, L. D. Metz, C.

F. Strong, W. Taylor, A. L. Comer H.

E. Symons, K. T. Sisk; patrons page, P. G.

Stak- em. M. Conrad; extra help advisor, P. J. Slakem; floor managers, B.

T. Shaffer, C. M. Robb, G. S.

Warner, R. M. Ziler, C. E. Howell J.

R. Leith; publicity, P. W. Mackert, J. E.

Byrd Jr. (PER), J. E. Mackert (PER), JackHusson. Decorations, A.

F. Lear, E. Mower, B. L. Robinson; pro- Zegles, Mr.

Shaf- fer, Mr. Mertens, J. P. Moffatt Jr. (PER); entertainment, Har- (PER), Jack sales, N.

Heads FVFC District Girl Survives 7ft-Foet Drop Off Overlook MORGANTOWN, W.Va; (UPI) --A Pittsburgh girl was Ijstet in good condition at a hospita here today after miraculously surviving a fall of from a scenic overlook here Sunday. Karen 19, went emergency a West Virginia University Hospi tal, 'following the a Cooper's Rock Police said the girL was-wit! a group of four or; five pther when she lost and PIEDMONT T-, Miss Evelyn right of Keyser elected resident of the Eastern Dis. rict of Virginia Federa on of Women's Clubs at the 44th ahhual conventipri held Sat- rday with the Piedmont Club hostess. She succeeds Mrs. 1.

M. Golladay.of Romhey, who iresided at the session which Convened at Trinity Methodist Church. Other new officers were in- stalled 'as follows; Pittinger of Shepherd stown, vice president; 'Mrs. Hunter of Berkeley Springs, secretary and Mrs. Elwood Williams, G.

Munt- zing, was' in charge of installation: Delmas Miller of Mor- Peace Loral And Tri-State Set FROSTBURG--A non 'competi tive language aptitude test-will be given at Frbstburg' State College Thursday for persons interested in beginning'service gantbwn, president of the W.Va. Federation of Women's Clubs, was" the speaker using as her theme, "Unlocking Tomorrow." Approximately 70 persons heard that import- nee is: not in 'numbers, but in he art of doing. Touching on urrent problems she said, "We must-understand today to unlock tomorrow." The' program 'included devo- (Continued from Page 9) ment was in Maplewood Ceme- tery. Survivors include five sons, Dr. N.

Bayard Green, Hunting- don; Fred R. Green, Elkins; Dr. James W. Green New Brunswick, N. Thomas Green, Washington, D.

and S. Alan Green, Wilmington, nine grandchildren a one great-grandchild. Catholic Club Women Plan BenefitToday FROSTBURG The Catholi Women's Organization of Michael's Church will hold public card party today at p. m. in the K.

of C. Hall, Eas Main. Bridge and 50 will be played and refreshment The first meeting of Brown FRQSTBURG W. Norman I 82, of St. Michael's Peruv most worshipful grand Church, will be held Wednesday master of Masons in Maryland at 2:45 p.m.

Girl Scout Troop and his line officers will of the'Church will meet Fri- Mountain Lodge 99, AF AM day after school. Masons at a communication Sat- A public social sponsored by W.N. Penn Slates Visit To Masons BODKINS SERVICES I ELKINS Services for Mrs. earl Marie (Hoover) Bodkins; who died- Friday in Davis Memorial Hospital here, were onducted yesterday in the Lohr uneral Home Chapel. Stephen Peterson, minister of he Elkins congregation of Jeho- ah's Witnesses, officiated and nterment was in Mountain State Memorial Gardens, Oilman.

She was born June 24, 1903 at Douglas, Tucker County, daughter of the late Monroe Hoover and Sarah Ann Smith) Hoover. She is survived by her widow- er, Herbert J. Bodkins, at lome; six daughters, Mrs. Elise Edmond and Mrs: Gladys White MES. ODA SWICK PARSONS--Mrs.

Flora Swiek, 86, of 106 Mill Street, widow of Oda Swick, died Sat- urday at the home pf her grand- son, Edwin Swick in Wood- bridge, where she had re- sided since She was a member of Royal Neighbors of America and St. John's Methodist Church here. Born in Barbour County, she was a daughter of the late John and Emmaline (Powers) Arbo- gast. Surviving are two EDWARD WAGONEE ROMNEY Edward (Buck) Wagoner, 58, Green Spring, died Sunday at Winchester (Va.) Memorial Hospital. Born at Dan's Rock, he was a son of James N.

Wagoner, Green Spring, and the Laura (Adams) "Wagoner. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Oldtown VFW Post. Besides his father, he is sur- vived by two brothers, Estal Wagoner, Green 'Spring, and sisters Robert M. Wagoner, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Iva Fitzwater and Mrs.

Virgie Day, here, four grand- children and nine great-grand- children. Shank, C. Gillum, J. T. F.

ry E. Thomas Husson; award- Zegles, R. R. Huey, R. C.

Hin- kle, D. W. O'Neil, Gary Kam mauf; advance ticket sale, Conrad, Mr. Shaffer; games, H. E.

Taylor; Farrin, Mr. Taylor, L. Tharp, T. J. Hop- wood, Glen-Sonner; good-will B.

V. McGreevy; M. J. Malone R. E.

Dean, W. Stotler, E. Martz, J. J. R.

J. Bur key, H. S. T. Sum mer's, H.

general as- signments, B. A. Jenkins, D. J. Donahue, D.

Kiel, J. Welt mari, J. A. F. Miller, the Peace Corps within a year.

The test is scheduled to begin at 8 a. m. in Room 102 of Allegany Hall on campus An. announcement said Peace Corps applications must be completed before taking the tes and should, be presented, at the ime.of.the test. Application 'orms are available at Gunte the local postoffice or by writing to the Peace Corps, urday at 7:30 m.

in the St. Michael's Church will Masonic 74 East Main held' at 8 p.m. Friday in be the Street. parish hall. The grand lodge officers.will 'Mission Sunday will be ob confer the Master Mason degree served Sunday at the church both of Lorain, Ohio; Mrs.

An- naleen Sniff let, Baltimore; Mrs. Rosaleen Teter, Glady; Mrs. Paliey Goodin, Clother, W. and Mrs. Cecilia Mullins, Balti- more; four sons, Leslie H.

Bod- kins, Elkins; Lapel C. Bodkins, Monterville; Aubrey J. Bodkins, Ceyser, and Harvey Joe Bod- ins, Lorain, Ohio; two brothers, essie Hoover, Valiey Head, and eter Hoover, Bartow; 24 randchildren and two great randchildren. Also surviving are two half isters, Mrs. Charles Helmick nd Mrs.

Selona Hoover, and a lalf brother, Hansel Hoover, all Baltimore, day service was conducted to- at St. John's Methodist one niece and three nephews. The body is Funeral Home at the where Shaffer friends Church by Rev. A. L.

Harmon. Interment was in Parsons City Cemetery. EDWIN GROW THOMAS Edwin Frank ions "by Mrs. -Paul Iverson of Keyser; pledge of allegiance to the flag led by; Mrs. Woodrow Wade, Romney; greetings by Mrs.

Thomas Appel, president of the hostess club, and the response by Mrs. Ralph Fisher of Moorefield: Carltpn Bell, Piedmont, introduced the speaker and Mrs. William Ross, correspond- ing secretary- of the state feder- ation. Miss" Evelyn' Bright di- rected the report of club presi- dents and Mrs. William Hunter oh one candidate.

Worshipful Master Donald J. Sine invites all sojourning Master Masons to attend. and a special, offering for mis sions will be received at al The of marriage, wen easier ju ai on announced Sun ay for Gary Wil auena Refreshments will be flnd patricia Carol served at the conclusion of the the parish. communication by members of the Order of Eastern Star. Missionary Big Truck 'Hit By Shot H.

H. Peterson, R. B. Gillum, R. Freeland, J.

T. Gegg (PER); door attendant, H. F. Washington, 20525. Anyone who has mailed applications but who has not taken the test are urged to attend the session.

Language aptitude scores as- sist Peace Corps personnel to determine if applicants can learn a new or exotic language or if'they are better suited for English-speaking assignments. A limited number of juniors at the who, apply now will be-part of the Peace Corps Vista Associates program next prior to their senior year. After -graduation they will enter Peace Corps training of Berkeley Springs presented a history of the club Collect. A vocal trio of the Music and Arts Club of Westernport, pre- sented several Mrs. H.

G. selections. Jluntzing seating Mr. Robinson. arrangement, Worship Service was elected a member of the state nominating committee and Mrs.

Sam Skinner of Shepherdstown, alternate. 'Clubs represented included Charles-Town, Romney, Berke- ley Springs, Moorefield, Harpers Shepherds- town, Keyser and Piedmont. The next convention will be held in Charles 'Town. Conference In Progress ECKHART--The annual World Vision Missionary Conference that began Sunday at Eckhart Baptist Church will conclude next Sunday. Each day at 7:30 p.

m. a field report is presented, with pictures and facts to show conditions and needs in various parts of the world; The list ''of speakers Rev. Robert L. Ryerse, vice president in-charge of deputa- tion for Baptist Mid-Missions; Rev. a Mrs.

Albert Spieth, MRS. MARIE Mrs. Marie GRABENSTEIN Helen Graben- stein, 61, Chestertown, a native of Mt. Savage, died yesterday Grow, 73, died Sunday at Tuck er County Hospital, Parsons, where he had been a patient 10 days. Born in Meshoppen, he was a son of the late Alfred and Mary (Lake) Grow.

Surviving are his widow, Edith (Arnold) Grow, a daugh- ter, Mrs. Eva Wills, here; a son, Ernest Grow, Gaithersburg, three sisters, Mrs. Par- son Peters, here; Mrs. Hope Orlando, Tucson, and Miss Genevieve Grow, here; three brothers, Earl Grow, Par- sons; John Grow, and Fred Grow, New Kensing- ton, five grandchildren and will be received after 7 p. m.

today and 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. tomorrow. A service will be conducted there Thursday at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard Longbon will officiate and burial will be in Forest Glen Cemetery, Green Spring.

MRS. WALTER NAZELROD Mrs. Myrtle Susan Nazelrod, 83, of 1101 Braddock Road, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hos- pital where she had been ad- mitted Saturday. at the Magnolia Gardens Nurs- Lanham. She had health for several a daughter of the At Somerset ing Home, been in" ill years.

She was late Clifford and Mary (Lynch) Elliott and was the widow of Bernard Grabenstein, who died in 1966. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Ches- tertown. Surviving A native of Landes, W. Va. she was a daughter of the late Martin and Sophronia (George) Alt, and was the widow of Wai- er R.

Nazelrod. She was a member of Park Place Methodist Church, WSCS Circle 1 and Friendship Bible Class of the She also was a member of County Coun- cil Homemakers Clubs and La- dies Auxiliary to the LaVale -v Volunteer Fire Company. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lodi Faye Burke, Meyers- dale; two sons, Metropolitan and Juley Frank Nazelrod, LaVale; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The body is at the Kight Fune- ral Home friends will be received from 2 until 4 and 7 9 p.

six great-grandchildren. The body is at the Duncan Funeral Home where a service will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. Rev. Harry Atzenhaffer will officiate and interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. MRS.

ALBINO NICOLATO FROSTBURG Mrs. Agatha Nicolato, 77, of 44 Wright service" will be conducted died yesterday at Sacred Heart there Thu rsday at 11 a. m. Rev. are two sons, An- thony Grabenstein, Even before the chief spokes- and Ler Grayson Salt Lake man of the striking steel haul- City, Utah; two daughters, Mrs Hospital where she had been ad- Finney Bragg wL u.

officiate mitted October 7. and rment will be in the ways. for assignment It was noted that those who apply now will be', more' easily placed according to their prefer- ence than those who delay until later in the year. Cmrcli Women FROSTBURG-- A special wor- ship service using the theme "A Call to Prayer and Self De- nial" was held by the WSCS of Eckhaft Methodist The topic, "Feed My Sheep" was used by Miss Leona Phillips, a Mrs: Coralea Engle spoke on "Social Welfare Build- ing Program Homes for Chil- dren and Mrs. Carolyn Simpson sang a solo -and Mrs.

Florine Lewis spoke on "Leadership Training of Women. Around the World." Mrs. Ruth Crowe presided at a short business session. Re- freshments were served by Miss PTA Extends Membership Drive Activity FROSTBURG Peter Busce mi, president of St. Michael's School Parent--Teacher As sociation.

presided at their' meet ing. Sundiy and reported the runamage sale had been a sue EUerslie EUB Group Meets, -A Vames Slate ELLERSLIE--Womans S'ociety World Service in the Svangelical i Brethren Church Mrs. -Mary Smith was in charge of devo ions and her theme was "Races and Mrs. Amy Leona Phillips Holsinger. and Mrs.

Fay LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY HALF-PRICE at DELUXE FAMILY BILLIARDS 51 E. Main Frottburg Hourly 60e cess. Sister Peirna announced an Osua Concert is to be held a Compton Hall of Frostbur State College on November 22 a 8 p.m. for the public. She als reminded parents that Nation: Catholic Education wi be observed November 6-10.

Membership drive for the PT has been extended to Novem- ber. Final plans for the Fun Night following the annual Halloween parade on October 26 were com- pleted. Joseph Struntz discussed the meeting with the county com- missioners in regards to the non-public school buses. Miller offered prayer. Mrs.

Bet tie Hickle presided at the busi ness- meeting. Eighteen mem iers were present. The following elected for the president, Mrs. officers weri coming--year Bettie Hickle vice president, Mrs. Betty Shaf fer; secretary, Mrs.

assistant secretary Mrs. Polana DeVore; treasurer Mrs. Gloria Mathews; spiritua life, Mrs. Mary Smith; mission ary education, Mrs. Amy Miller children's work, Shroyer; youth more''than 25 years; Rev.

John a Canadian who rep- resents tbe. mission field in. Ja- Clara Crumb, who as 30 ryears experience in the entfal African Republic, and ev. Merle Richardson, who xep- esehts. the home field in mis- ions, presently working in amestown, N.

Y. The conference this year isi in cooperation with the Cal- ary "Baptist Church, Cresap- own; the Faith Baptist Chapel, Frostburg, and the Mountain Church, Mountain Lake Park. Rev. Mr. Richardson and Rev.

Mr. Spieth will speak today and there; will be a com- bined meeting at Calvary Bap- ers.today called new settlement John Kerns Handover Hills, and proposals unacceptable, violence Mrs Edwm Smoot, Seabrook; broke out again on the high- two brothers, Joseph Elliott, ays city, and Raymond Elliott, Ak- There were five overnight in- ron, ohi a sister Mrs cidents on the Pennsylvania Valentine, city, and 10 grand- Turnpike in the Somerset area, children, including one shooting. The body is at the John Pennsylvania State Police said Hafer Chapel of Hills Mot- shot was fired into the trailerHuary where friends will be of a tractor-trailer rig at 1:55 received today from 7 until 9 a m. today about one mile.east P-m. and tomorrow from 2 until of Somerset.

said the 4. and 7 until 9 p.m. driver, George Rightmire, 45, The rosary will be recited at of York, was not injured, the funeral tomorrow at He was reported carrying a 7:30 p. m. Born in Montorso, Italy, she Naze ro Cemetery, was a daughter of the late Jack P2 bearers ni be Frank and Domienica (Arsigo) Bias.

Byer charlcs Sc helbe Mere- She was a member of St. Mi- chael's Catholic Church and the dith Breedlove and William Harmon. sodality. Surviving are her Albino J. Nicolato; three sons, Jerome Nicolato, Dover Plains, Patricia Anna" N.

Adolph Nicolato, Allen ell st XT- McCoole. Maryland Park, and Albino J. NIC- vs olato here; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Edward TeeU Carolina Polcinale, Chestnut Address unknown iidge, a sister, Mrs. se Sgaggero, Dover Plains; 15 grandchildren and four grandchildren.

The body is at the Durst Fun load of tires. Services will be held Thursday There were four other inci- at 9:30 a. m. at SS. Peter and dents of rock throwing during Paul Catholic Inter the resulting in -four ment will be in the.church cem broken windshields of trucksUtery.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ALLEGANY COUNTY, MARYLAND Ko. 25,559 Equity p. m. and tomorrow from 2 4 and 7 until 9 p. m.

tist Church featuring a panel discussion on missions. Rev. Mr. McKillop and Rev. Mr.

Ryerse will speak Thurs- day; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Spieth on Friday and on Saturday there be a combined youth rally at the Eckhart Church. using the Turnpike.

Police there have been no arrests yet in any of the incidents. In another shooting incident, shots were fired at a truck driven by Melvin Campbell, 41, of Franklin, Pa. on- Route 62 south of Franklin. Two bullets bit the cab but Campbell was not. hurt.

In only other shootings reported, a driver was shot and wounded in Indiana, and in Con- necticut, three men in an auto- mobile fired at a steel-hauling rig operated by Lionel Lacruze, 52, of Baltimore. He was re- ported uninjured. An Ohio striker, William E. Witherstine, 32, of West Austin- town, was sentenced to six months in jail and fined S500 MRS. ALBERT L.

HAINES ROMNEY Mrs. a Jane Haines, 82, died Sunday at Mrs. Mary Mrs. The fourth grade received the prize for having the most par- ents in attendance. The nexl meeting- will feature a film and Grace Miller and' financial sec- retary, Mrs.

Rhita Murphy. A report was given on the trip to the Infirmary and the gifts taken to patients. Following the meeting, re- freshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Jerry Mason, Mrs. Lura Breese and Mrs.

Mary E. Shroyer. The conference will close Sun- day with Rev. Mr. Ryerse speak- ng in the morning and Miss and Rev.

Mr. Richard- son speaking in the evening. The Eckhart Baptist Church is located on Old Route 40. Rev. George Hattenfieid is pastor.

Fazenhaker Elected To Head Bridge Club discussion lems." on "Teenage Prob- infttallaBom GOEBEL Plumbing Heating 25 Yean Experience Frostburg CHEVROLET OLDSMQBILE MORTON CHEVROLET Water St. Frostburj 689-6655 for throwing nail-studded boards in front of steel-hauling rigs. Two other defendants case are awaiting trial. The chief issue in the strike is that of "detention pay pay for time spent at steel mills waiting to be-loaded and unloaded. The latest proposal, drawn up by a mediation panel represent- ing seven of the eight states involved, seemed to be accepl- the Kidwell Nursing Home here.

She was a daughter of the late Markwood and Margaret'(Ruck- man) Swishcr. Her husband, Albert Lee.Haincs, died in 1952. Mrs. Haines was a member of the Augusta (W.Va.) Church of Christ. Survivors include three daugh- ters, Mrs.

Vallie McDonald, of here, and Mrs. Moha Hott and Mrs. Gracie Hott, both of Shank, W. 26 grandchil- dren, 67 great-grandchildren and 11 great-grand-children. Services were conducted today at 2 p.m.

at Augusta Church of Christ by Rev. Sherrili Interment was in Mt: Zion ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object and purpose of suit ls to obuin a A VINCULO MATRIMONH by the Complainant from the Respondent. The Bill oi Complaint i recites that the parties were married eral Home where mends will be ear Westernport. Allegany county, Mary- received today from 7 until 9 land, and that three children were born iafe, namely, Vicki Lynm Ann Tftls. and Pamela Teets, ill of which children, are.

mtnori and. are presently IB of UM. Complainant: the Bill further recites that the- Reipondent and abandoned hii famUy on or about October 3, 1S6S. without just cause, and that tion and abandonment deliberate aad final and beyond any reasonable expecta- tion oi 3 reconciliation. That the addreii of the Respondent is unknown to your Complainant and hai been October 3 1965.

It a thereupon, 29" day of Septem- ber, 1967, ORDERED by Utt Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland, Equity, that the Complainant cause a copy nf this Order to be inserted in wnM newspaper, published in Allefany County. Maryland, once and each'of four tive weeks before the day of October. 1967. giving notice to the said abseat Respondent of the object and of the Bill of Complaint Wed herein, and brated at 9:30 a. m.

Thursday in St. Michael's Catholic Church with interment in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 p. tomorrow in the funeral home. HAROLD W.

NESTOR PARSONS--Harold W. Nestor, 38, died Sunday at his home in Mt. Ziori Community near St. George. He health since had been January.

in ill Cemetery. WOTM Dinner Set Next- Week Frostburg Chapter No. 221, Women of the Moose met with Carrie Wallbott presiding. Members are plan- ning to visit Hickory Farms al LaVale Plaza on October 23 at 7:30 p. m.

11Alumni Meet Today The next meeting will be held At fteall High School October 26 at which time the annual Mooseheart dinner will WESTERNPORT Jack Faz- able to the companies but not was plprted nresident to the drivers. enbaker was elected president of the Westernport Bridge Club after its, game session at Vic- tory Post 155, American Legion. Other officers elected included Miss Agnes Laughlin, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Pat Johnson, secre- tary, and Mrs. Ruth Sanders, treasurer.

EWING SERVICE FROSTBURG--A service for Miss'Margaret T. Ewing, 72, a former resident who died Sun day in Baltimore, will be con ducted tomorrow at 1:30 p. at the Durst Funeral Home Rev. E. M.

Goetschius will offi ciate and. interment will be hi Frostburg Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Jac Ewing, George Ewing, Delbert Grove, Harry Thomas, Jame He was an employe of Dorm- Mills and was affiliated with he Methodist Church. Born at Mt. Zion, he was a on of Floyd J.

and-Ethel (Faw ey) Nestor. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived fay his wife, Ramona Sherman) Nestor; four child- en, Berncttie, Jerry, Gary, and! Mathew Nestor, all at home; a stepdaughter, Miss Lelia-Sher- man, Moore; two brothers, Eu- gene Nestor, Falls Church, 4-H Installation Set FROSTBURG--Mountain Top 4-H Club will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the First Methodist Church." Installation of officers will be held. Kaye Francis Morgan will give a talk on her recent trip to Camp Mimiwanca, Ston- ey Lake, Mich. G.

Neilson Neilson. Jr. and James to be and appear before this Court in person, or by iciicitor, on or before UM of December. 1967, to ifcow if any he may have, why a oofht not be passed Joceph E. Boden Clerk True copy; test: Joseph E.

Boden, 3-10-17-24 and Clyde Nestor, RD 1, St. George; four sisters, Mrs. Jlanch Falls, here; Mrs. Betty Phillips, Mrs. Elsie Jones, RD 1, St.

George, and Mrs. Ruth Bolts, Upperville, Va. The body is at the residence. A service will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m.

at Mt. Zion Methodist Church. Rev. Edward Steinert will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Wonderful Wearables FALL andWIKTER Open Tues. fc Sat, until 9 Kiddie A. Specialty Shop lor 9 E. Main St. be held.

Co-workers are asked to bring a covered dish. GET YOUR To Meet At Mt. Savage MT. SAVAGE--The Mt. Sav- age Republican -Club will meet.

Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the AIL Savage fire hall. John D. Helmick will preside. The Beall High School Sale Tomorrow Association will meet at 7:30, P1ED MONT Pre-Elemen- p.m.

today in Room 111 at thei a Ccnlcr mothers will hold school to complete plans for a bake sale tomorrow rom 10 Thanksgiving activities. a to 4 at the Upper Enordo R. Arnone, presidentjPotomac Television sales room, of the association, urges full' Radiator Repairs Wheel Alignment Window Class Installed, Body Repairs Don's Repair Shop W. Frottburg 689-5240 attendance tonight. MASKS COSTUMES FOR THE FIREMEN'S PARADE THURSDAY AT 7 P.M.

HILL'S NEWSSTND Booster Meeting Sel eel LONACONING The Vallev Of Meeting Set High School Booster Club will LONACONING Rising at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow Lodge 86 Knights of Pythias at the scno)1 This is the regular monthly business meeting and Mr. Hel- mick urges all members and interested Republicans to attend and help in the discussion of-lion held in Hagerstown. several programs.

HE'S CHECKING EXPENSE MCOUMTTj Lonaconing will hold a special meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. Joseph Davis will give a re- port on the 60lh annual conven- I A A SUEMAN'S hat a IMC off SLEEMAN'S M9-M1S Ellerslie Dorcas Class To Meet ELLERSLIE Dorcas Class of the Methodist Church will this evening at 7:45 al the home of Mrs. Melvin Hafer. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Altoona, Pa. are visiting their' daughter, Mrs. Audley Stahl- man. Mrs.

Robert Shoemaker and daughter returned home from Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumber- land. Mrs. Minnie Critchfield re- turned home from Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. I Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Riggs and son, Hyattsville visited her parents, and Mrs. George I Lowery. For Home Delivery On Quality Coal! It's WINNER BROS. COAL CO. INC 6S9-M90 COAL YARD Mf-M74 ORLEANS by Lenox.

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