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FROSTBURG KEYSER And Tri-State Area News Mineral County Teacher, Appointments Announced fail Sentences SiveiiTwoArea (21) Evening Times, Thursday, August 24, 1950 Betty Joella Otto Married To Donald Eugene Swauger GRANTSVILLE Miss Betty! Joella- Otto, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Otto, of Germany, became the bride of Donald Eugene- -Swauger, of Grantsville, son of Mrs. Frederick Bittinger, Sunday afternoon in Grantsville United Lutheran Church.

The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Ira K. Moon, Salisbury, pastor of the New Germany Evangelical Reformed Church, before an altar banked with white gladioli, ferns and white dahlias, and lighted candles in gold candelabra. Prior to the Joan Otto, of New Germany, a niece of the bride, played an organ prelude Mrs. Harold Miller, aunt of the bridegroom, played the traditiona marches.

The bride was given in marriag by her father. She was attired in Anne Sonnemann Becomes Bride Of George M. Solan MOOREFIELD, W. and Mrs. Karl O.

Sonnemann, of Chevy Chase, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Anne SonneTnann, to George Vliley Solan, son of Mrs. Darl Sager of Moorefield, and the late Eugen C. Solan, July 10, in Christ Episco pal Church, Rockville, Md. Rev. Raymond P.

Black officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowly were the only attendants. The bride is a senior at the American University, Washington.

The bridegroom attended Moore- Dy ML- field High School, is a graduate of white nylon street-length gown Military Academy, Fort a matching lace hat. She carried a Defiance, attended Potomac white rose bud bouquet. State School, Keyser, and received Mr and Mrs. Blayne Shunk, Salis-'his B. S.

degree from the American brother-in-law and sister of; University, Washington, this year, the only attend-j Mr ant Mrs. Solan are residing I in Washington where Mr. Solan is pink empl0 yed in the U. S. Census Bu- gown and carried a mixed bouquet of fall flowers.

Mrs. Otto.i Ml allc Mrs. Sonnemann gave a mother of the bride, was attired in receptlon Saturday, at the Kenwood Keyser Couple Seeks $25,000 In Car Wreck KEYSER, W. Va. Keyser couple has entered suit in Minera County Circuit Court for $25,000 damages against a Washington, Pa trucking firm.

Guy L. Reel and his wife, Edith L. Reel, declared that they suffered Injuries when a tractor-trailer owned by the Beatty Motor Express, and operated by Fred Kiney, Fairmont, jackknif ed and KEYSER, W. list of teacher appointments in Mineral County has been announced by Haven L. Idleman, superintendent of schools.

He added that there still six vacancies to be filled before the opening of school on Friday, September 1. Vacancies are at Ridgeley in home economics, English and music; Howard Elementary School Grades Three and Four, and at Elk Garden, in Grade Two. In announcing the appointments for the year, Mr. Idleman gave a Dinner Meeting Scheduled Today Jy Service Club MT. SAVAGE Mt.

Savag Lions Club will hold a dinner meet ng today at 7 p. m. in St. George' HaU were the bride, ants. Mrs.

Shunk wore struck their car. The 1941 coupe owned by the Reels and the truck collided on Route 50, three miles east of Gormania, on August 6. Reel is seeking $10,000 for personal injuries, damages to his car and hospital expenses from the trucking firm and- Kiney. His wife, claims she is permanently, injured as a result ol the wreck and is seeking $15,000 amages. The suit was docketed for the October term of Mineral County Circuit Court.

Representing the plaintiffs is H. P. Shores and H. G. 1U1 lillC on teacher qualifications in Mineral County this year, wher gains are shown in teacher certifl cation.

No teacher, the auperln tendant said, has been placed with less than two years of college. In the IB elementary schools I the county, where there aie I teachers, 8.2 per cent have master degrees; 55.8 per cent have eithe AB or BS degrees; 9.2 per cent hav had three years of college work 24.8 per cent have had two year of college work. Two per cent of the teachers in the county are workin under "First Grade Life" certifl- Social Postponed The St. Patrick's Church Socia scheduled tomorrow has been post poned because of the carnival bein sponsored by the Mt. Savage Volun teer Fire Company.

4-H Club To Meet The Church Hill 4-H Club wil meet tomorrow at 3:45 p. m. in tl Fire Hall. Mrs. Marie Farrell will jive a demonstration of shrinkin materials and cutting patterns.

A program will be. presented by members who attended 4-H camp. Miss jean Milford Feted 4 At Miscellaneous Shower BEDFORD, Ta. Bedforc County men were sentenced to jai alter they pleaded guilty to felonies before Judge J. Colvin Wright in a one-day session ol Bedford County Court recently.

Vernon J. Sparks was sent to the Allegheny County Worldious for 22 months on a burglary charge The judge said parole after as littl as 60 days would be considered Restitution of less than the costs and a fine of $150 also were part of the sentence. Sparks, a Route 1, Bedford resident, entered the office of the Bedford Auto Wrecking Company and took a revolver, a rifle, a portable LONACONING Miss Dorothy Brown, St. Mary's Terrace, entertained last evening at her home with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Jean Milford, a bride- elect. A large umbrella trimmed in pink and green with colored rosettes and streamers held the gifts.

Potomac State Opening Listed W. of Potomac State School of West the Virginia University Miss Millord win Decuine bride of Robert D. Goshorn, son of way on Sunday, September oo a radio, a wrist watch and some money from the cash register. The stolen articles were recovered by police from persons to whom Sparks had sold them. Shores.

black lace dress with black acces- series and a pink rose bud corsage. Mrs. Bittinger wore a beige silk dress with white accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Ushers were Robert Hoover and! Neil Yommer, of Grantsville. Beauty Culture in Baltimore, where A reception was held in the ernp i 0 yed before purchasing Country Club.

Attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Darl Sager, Miss Betty Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Kiracofe, Bill Harman and Rodney Bean. A reception was held in room of the church; The bride's table was decorated with a tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bridal couple. jshe was employed before purchasing the Beauty Lounge here in Novem Mr. Swauger was graduated frorr Grantsville High School in 1946 and her. uriaai uuupic.

Grantsvuie -nign ounuui Mrs. Park A. Ouster, aunt of the; has been emp ioyed by the Coopera bridegroom, cut the cake and Mrs. Ralph Glotfelty of Grantsville, served punch. The bride was graduated from Grantsville High School Personals Miss Virginia A.

Jenkins, West Piedmont Street, has returned to her home after attending summer school at Columbia University where she completed work on her master's degree in education. The degree will oe conferred in December. Miss cates. In tfce five Mineral County high schools, with 64 -teachers, 37.5 per cent have master's degrees, and 62.5 per cent are holders of either AB or BS degrees. The list of teacher appointments follows: Bane, principal; Helen Osborne.

Baldwin, principal; Prema Llpscomb. Irma Dotson. Judy, principal; Anna Taylor, William Wageley, Salome Whipp, Lillian Wright, Eleanor McGee, Janet Tyler, Irene personals Miss Lots Stewart Price, returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stewart.

Melvin Piper, Cleveland, Ohio, returned after visiting here. Misses Joan and Barbara Cessna, Washington, visited their mother, Mrs. Evelyn Cessna. Cpl. John O'Rourke, Endicott N.

visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. O'Rourke. Mrs.

Frank Reitz and children Barbara Ann, Florence, Wayne and Blllie, returned to Jamestown, N. Y. after visiting Mrs. Reitz' sister, Mrs James Birmingham. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ewald and riu uucin. Clair G. Kratzer, 18, Osterburg, was sentenced to a year in the county Jail, a fine of $100 and costs and restitution on each of five counts of forgery. The jail sentences re to run concurrently.

Kratzer orged five checks in Bedford County to get money, his attorney said, to to Ohio. In Ohio he forged more hecks and was lodged in jail. He was brought back to Bedford Counts ecently when Ohio authorities surrendered him. Paul Simpson, Oil City, was fined Rev. and Mrs.

Chalmers Goshorn, Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the bridegroom's father's church, First Presbyterian here. Guests were Mrs. Raymond Piquette, Cumberland, Miss Lois Marshall, Miss Dorothy Wilson, Miss Ruth Myers, Miss Ella Jean Love, Miss Eleanor CuthberUon, Miss Ollie Eichhorn.

Mrs. Marian Moore, Mrs. Margaret Milford, Mrs. Henry Milford, Mrs. Ellis Neff, Mrs.

Wanda Gardner, Mrs. Carla Stevenson, Mrs Margaret Lashbaugh and daughter. Bonnie' Sue, Mrs. Edna Eichhorn and Mrs. David Brown.

Brief Mention $200 Jenkins will resume her teaching work at Allegany High School, Cumberland, in September. Recent admissions to Potomac Valley Hospital include; Sandra K. Ebert, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. and the for Linoleum, Tile and Carpets Phone KEYSER WALLPAPER AND LINOLEUM SHOP Keyser 3306 tive Service Store here.

For traveling, the bride chose pink suit with white accessories. The couple left for a tour of eastern cities. Upon their return they will reside in the Miller Apartments. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Hutzel, Mrs. Ira K. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon, Joseph Moon and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Glotfelty, all of' Salisbury, Pa. Lois Reynolds, of Johnstown, Minnie Daniels, of Spring Roy D. Ebert, Laurel Dale; Mrs. Grace Clinger, Keyser; Harry Liller, Laurel Dale, and Miss Sylvia Ann Whetzell, Keyser.

daughter, Edith Margaret, of Pittsburgh, visited Mrs. Matilda Neder. William Bowen, Frederick, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Deffenbaugh.

Thomas Campbell, Baltimore, visiting here. Mrs. Miller, of Accident. Lodge Official Feted At Event PIEDMONT, W. Anna Schramm, West Fairview Street, junior supreme representative, was honored with a reception following the meeting of Calanthe Tem- Mrs.

Minnie Daniels, of Spring NQ 8 Pytn i an sisters, Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Carl vening Feslival Planned festival will held by Murley's Branch Methodisi Clmrch tomorrow at 7 p. m. on the church lawn.

OAK HARDWOOD FLOORING Tongue and Grooved End Matched VA" OQ IVi" per hundred per hundred LEWIS CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 322 Frostburg Oates. Crumbaugh, principal; Mary Louise Willis. Wimer, principal Mary Bright, Robert Junkins, Mary Goldsworthy, Lucille Lyons, Marjorie McDonald, Hazel Annentrout, Dorothy Buskey. Elk Garden Sayers, Katherine Carnell, William Prase, Winona Green, Barbara Proudfoot, Faye Deshong, Eileen Barnett, Velma Green. Elk Garden Burgess, principal; Lucy Colabrese, Mary Nuce, Bernice Idleman, Paul Kalbaugh, Jasper Morris, Dora Strickler.

Fort Ashby Elementary Ruth Oates, Sabra Price, Helen Spencer, Virginia Bloom, Nelle Welton, Margaret Umstot. Fort Ashby High J. P. Judy, principal; Herbert Deremer, Dor- WSCS Schedules Laivn Festival ic. S.

McKee, dean and registrar of school, announced. Freshman Week activities, traditional part of the school year program, are being planned. It will include the customary reception and assignment of rooms for the frosh, being operative from 9 a. m. to p.

after which will be a convocation for freshmen and their parents. The first-year students are required to be present at this part of the program. The evening meal will served in Davis Hall at p. followed by vesper service on the campus. Placement tests will be given Monday at 8 a.

m. in the library of the Administration Building, with of the Aflrmnistrauon An important meeting of Alvm orienta tion program scheduled eat Post No; 5280, Veterans of a on roun and costs and was placed on probation for. two years when he pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while under the. influence of intoxicating liquor. -Earl W.

Hawkins York, was fined $150 and costs and was placed on probation foi three years for driving while his, license was suspended. Neat Post Foreign Wars, will be held tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Co'nway 5 daughter, Ann, of Noel), are pending several weeks here.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devlin an- Library and the nounce the birth of a daughter examination will in Allegany Hospital. Mrs. 1:30 p.

m. followed by a coun- jevim is luimci i.ou p. daughter of Mrs. B. Stakem through Wednesday, beginning D.

Of A. Will Hold Bazar Next Month Daughters of America drill team met at the Tuesday be a psychological examination at 8 a. m. in the men's follow physical at 9:30 iut a. m.

Freshmen registration will be Devlin is the former Miss Frances at 1:30 m. and will continue through Wednesday, beginning at 8 a. in. Wednesday, members of the Sophomore Class will register and take their physical examinations on QI home of Mrs. Margaret Colburn, members.

Main stree Tuesday even- of the Woman's Society of Christian of Dawson Methodist Church attended the monthly meeting held at the Mrs. Bessie Rexroad, spiritual life leader opened the worship service which had as its topic, "Jesus, the Pillar of the Earth. Others participating in the service were' Gladys Adams, Mrs. Arthur Tichnell and Mrs. Pauline Kitzmiller.

by Mrs. Ruth Noland; vocal'solo Mrs. John Clabaugh; poem by Mrs Mary Hood and impromptu readings by Mrs. Phyllis Greenhorn and Mrs. Daisy Dick.

Gifts were presented to Mrs. Schramm by Mrs. Anna Codire and Mrs. J. M.

Clabaugh. Refreshments were served in the dining hall. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lee, City South Dakota, and Mrs.

Arthur Stewart, Detroit, visited Mr and Mrs. Harold Frsdlock, Jones Street, this week. Mr and Mrs. William McDamels and son, Billy, of Minneapolis Minn, is visiting her mother, Mrs William Kelly, West Harrison Street and other relatives here. Mr and Mrs.

Frank Walker re i turned from Atlantic City. The were accompanied home by Mr were auuunit" 1 1 Millie Calio and daughter, of Atlan tic City. They also visited Mr Walker's brother and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

Pike, Arling ton, Va. The Helen' Gold Bible Class Piedmont Presbyterian Church wi meet at the home of Mrs. Jaco Howard, Beryl, Wednesday at 8 p. Mrs Raymond Howard and Mrs. John Price will be co-hostesses.

and the late P. F. Stakem. Mr. and Mrs.

Montgomery Hutchnson have returned to their home Denver, after visiting their families. Mrs. John Devlin and daughter, Rita, of Ohio, are visiting Terrance Devlin. Leslie Eilbeck and children, of: Akron, Ohio, are visiting here. Aline Wilson, Watercliffe, returned from a visit to W.

Va. i Mrs. James Myers and daughter, -1 Karen, returned from Grafton, W. Va. Mrs.

Andrew Moffatt and daughter, Mrs. James Jeffrey, are home from Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Scollick Thursday.

Classes are scheduled for ing, to make further plans for a zar September 26. Scheduled are booths for fancy work, candy, baked goods and sewed articles. Those attending were Mrs. Isabie rfrfl Nightengale Mrs. Nina Stewart, returned to their home in Middle Mrs Margaret Baumann, Mrs.

Pa. MVS. Clara Jones, Mrs. Jean Boyd and daughter, EU.lllg,. JJ1 liHrflJ-WVl J.A1-J.

The program included a reading, othy Herriotti Kenneth Keplinger, William Marker, Laura Marks, homas Small, Flora Swecker, harlotte Thayer. M. WeJshonce. prin- ipal; Isabelle Pfeiffer, Gladys McDowell. Howard Smith.

Howard High John Edwards, rincipal; Ida Price, Robert Vaughn, Irma George. Keyier B. Love, prin- ipal; Etfiel Boyer, Frank Calemme, Mary Calemine, Nunzio Barbera, Fred Clark, Katharine Davis, Raymond Elliott, Jean Frost, James roldsworthy, Daisy Goldsborough, Virginia Johnson. O. E.

Marks, Lester McDowell, Inez Ansel, Helen Pownall, Owen Schaefler, John Shelton, Ida Smith, Frances Staggers, Arnet Swisher, Irene Raines Mildred Thompson, Alice White Nonna Frum, Louise Ward, Ira Miller. nounced that Mrs. Sophia Simpson had sent supplies from the WSCS, to various Methodist Miss Wilma Kight was admitted at toe home as a new member. Those f- nniimp Mrs. Clara Jones, Charlotte Mo es, Mrs.

Anna John-j Mrs. Sarah Hadley, and son. Wi1- har 7 Laura Sara Ham Hadley, are in Detroit to Mrs Agnes Smith. attend the funeral of James Rae, a son of Mrs. Boyd, who died Monday.

He was a former resident. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 'Powell and Ws. Minnie Walker ided mu the business session.

It Mrs Be becca Wilson was co-hos- t-together will be held CASH For Your Used Car WANTED 10 Lota Model ltd Core Crowe Pontiac Frottburg 14 ogeer Mr Tiam a ohn soii. family are visiting in Pontiac. Mich. Arthur Tichnell Halnes. Rankiii Candidate For State Bar Post The group planned to hold a festi- val on the church lawn Wednesday, KEYSER, W.

E. Rail- August 30 at 7 p. m. kin attorney, is unopposed will be home made. jfrom the 21st Judicial Circuit for Benediction was pronounced by membership on the West Virginia Rev.

Raymond Crowe, pastor of the Cresaptown Methodist Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs Nellie Rexrode, Mrs. Reta Kimble, Mrs. Alice Wills, and Mrs. Hazel VanPelt. Bar Association's executive committee.

Also unopposed for the election scheduled September 15 is Clarence Martin, of Martinsburg, from the 23rd Judicial Circuit. Railway Employe Injured In Fall MEYERSDALE, 39-year old Western Maryland Railway em- ploye, injured when he fell from a hand car near Garrett yesterday, is reported to be in critical condi- Round and Square Dance Benefit of Honor Guard FRIDAY NITE 9 'TIL 12 Music by Doc Kenny Y.F.W. John R. Fairgrieve Pot I Mo. 2462 Dance Saturday Buddy Patttrtoii and Rhythmoirts With Ann Hardy Vowlirt MEMBERS AND GUESTS Well Baby Clinic Slated At Zihlman principal; Myrtle Berry, Katharine Brill, Arbutus Allamong, Mary Rice, Evelyn Snider, Edna Staggers, Nellie Wiley, John Staggers, Georgianna Yost, Louise Condron, Ruth Goldsworthy, Mary Houser, Nelle Smith, Leona Gift, Charlotte Harrison, Elizabeth Stemple, Flora Amtower, Sally Lowe, Madaleme Martin, Bertha Stullenbarger, Louise Shores, Altrude Randalls, Wilma Sites.

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for infants and children of preschool age. Dr. Martin Rothstein. and Mrs. Rose Loibel, supervising nurse of the Allegany County Health Department will be in charge.

Parents of the surrounding area may bring their children for examination. There is no charge. Bedford County Man Held For Assault BEDFORD. J. Zera.

of Route 1. Bedford, is in Bedford cipal; Mary clmlc Pownell. Strother, Evelyn Lincoln Elizabeth Duckwyler Isabelle Phillips. New Carvey," principal; Lillian Keys, Thomas Con- Ion, Charcnalne Johnson, Alma Patterson Kessel Mayme Seeders. Piedmont Me Henry, Marie Mellor, Helene Poland Harriet Miers, Freida Becker, Mar garet Payne.

Piedmont A. Stagger principal; Ethel Baker, Rodne Baker. Alma. Burnsworth, Anita Fred tig section foreman at Rockwood from the car heading toward "eal yesterday at 8 a. m.

one and ne-half miles east of Garrett. Hospital attendants reported hrlstner is suffering from a frac- ured skull, compound fracture of: he right leg, multiple lacerations the face, and shock. West Virginia Reports 17 New Cases Of Polio CHARLESTON Seventeen new cases of polio were reported in the State during the week ended August 19. the Health Department This brought the 1950 total to 119 jases compared with 180 for the corresponding period last year. Charleston had its second polio fatality of the year, with the death in Morris Memorial Hospital at Milton yesterday of 13-year-old Carol Jo Funt.

BIG SOCJAL AND DANCE FRIDAY, AUG. 25 7 P. M. SHAFT, MD. Benefit Street by SHAFT VOL.

FIRE CO. Politicians and Public inw'ferf 5239 size! $239 style! $239 features! ON STAGE Friday Saturday Dickens, Hudson. County Jail in default of $3,000 bond I seaman, ordered by Justice of the Peace Ridgeley Sue Gleeson, William Miers, Mildred Edward; H. Bingham on a charge of- assault with intent to kill. The charge was an outgonvth of Izera's attack on his wife last week.

Police said he shot at the. woman a repeating rifle. Shell fragments entered her hip and back. She is in fair condition at: Timmins Hospital, Bedford. I Social Scheduled WELLERSBURG, Par- lent-Teacher Association of Wellersburg School will hold a fair and social Tuesday, August 29, at the school.

UB Elementary Kline, Rosalie Spangler, Doris; Schartiger. Ethel Drtly, Sallle Long. Virginia Shipley. Marjorie HUtton, Kathleen Pennington. Ridgeley M.

Heiskell, principal; Mary Abbott, John Walker, Vernon Giflin, Grayson Holmes, Florence Quinn, Ralph Poling, Gab Slacks $5.95 to $11.95 i Sport Shirts $1.95 io $5.95 Bob Hohing Men's Wear 53 I. Moin St. frotlburg Short Homer May, princi- Arvella May, Louise Harmon, 149 E. Main St. Phone 360 Frostburg, Md, Return'After Visit and Mrs.

A. B. Reeves, IH, Burgaw, returned home after visiting Dr. Mrs. Raymond W.

Reeves and Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Reeves, Main I Street. Group To Meet Tri-State Past Grand Association will mee' Wednesday at 8 p.

m. at the Ode Fellows Hall here. The group will be guests of Philos Lodge NO. 91 .1. O.

O. F. SELLING OUT! All Records Now In Stock ach Hillbilly Popular ALL ALBUMS GREATLY REDUCED Electric Appliance Co. 4. i 19 Union St.

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Thirteen temperature Streamlined, full-length Thenna-Door can't warp or buckle. New, balloon-tipe gasket cold "leaks." Quiet, Penny-Pincher Power Unit backed by 5-Year Protection Plan. iwjr renrnf Admiral Haters Furniture Store Phone 65 Frottburf.

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