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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 16

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IT. Mn. Adam Han- tt, Omm T. Kay- reasored to the el M. T.

Com- new. Tineml will be con- Mctad Metier at the twit Church, Charles Town. The Her. W. B.

Cullers will ttterment in Edge 99ftt BNHI vntiw Kn. Cm BMe Shaw, wife Barry sV Shaw suddenly her riiMiim Maryland Are- ItHw BUM at 11: o'clock, IT Vtenv She was the daugh- tar ef the Me John D. and Cora (Ooeserd) Bhenk and a member of the a Street Methodist BeeUea her hniband she Is sur- daughters, Mrs. Carmen KMT. Wm Aaantha Shaw, Mrs.

and Mln June Harry Jr, Ralph B. ftaymend all of this city. Mtam Mn. Mary Hnll, Indian Btha Shank and MUw an. Itar.

Witter A. Lew, tt Family AlUr Mrt, LlpPi reMHttd from MffitM to wife, Mrs. The body may be viewed at the Munich fnaeral home. Funeral an- THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN. MARYLAND.

RATURDAY, JANUARY Iff. IMS Marearet Mn. Margaret T. Wheeler, wife John B. Wheeler, BooBtboro, died at Washington County Shank.

Pinesburg. Brothers, Bit George thank, Plneeburg, Ftrcy Clear Spring. Three gnutddavghters and several nieces aad survive. The body was removed to the Ntrment Faneral Home with an- loMcementa later. Miss Carrie, Chewsvllle: Miss Ara, Hagerstown; Mrs.

Mary Konntt, Swatscreek, brothers, Lewis. Chewsvllle; Charles and Jacob, Boonsboro; and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the Bast funeral home. Boonsboro, where services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock, the Rev. Cnrvln Thompson officiating, with interment in the Boonsboro Mausoleum.

t- Weed Lovell Wood, whose home was near Front Royal, died Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at Baker Hospital near Martlnsbnrg, aged years. had hem a patient there at tor was a former resident of Hageratown, and a veteran of World War One. Bon Errerton, Vs, he was Kin of the late William Wood and Mrs.

Sarah (Orabbs) Wood. BmtviBg are his wife, Mrs. Eva (Foster) Wood: daughter, Mn. Thomas Maloney, Front Royal; MBS, Charles M. Wood, and Paul L.

Wood, Bagentown. The body will arrive today st the Scott- Faneral Home, Front Royal. service will be conducted Sun Hospital Thursday evening at j'clock, of complications, aa of two months, aged fl ears. Daughter of the late David and Mary (Griffle) Needy, the waa born Mt Etna. She was a member the Mt.

Nebo E.U.B. Church at Boonsboro, and of the Women's Auxiliary of the Boonsboro Company. Besides her husband she to survived the following: sisters, Their retirn die to of'Mrs, Lepp. She was hoa- aca'te attack of asthma, Atteadiag phyticiau described her cave aa critical, tat she recovered rapidly aad WM able to return home yesterday. Bar.

Mr. and Mra. Lepp Ian by aeto on December 11. They report a tremendous hunger In the MMdle West for gospel preaching. The children of the miniitarium at Dallas Center challenged residents to gire np Sunday desecration and bear, and attend tbe old-fashioned, Christ-centered Bible preaching services in pro- Teas.

The Rev. Mr. Lepp will speak at both services Us Grace Brethren Church tomorrow. At the morning worship, the officers for the new year win be officially installed. The will "Who on the James A.

firrffltn James Albert Griffith, Boonsboro Rt 1, died at his home Friday morning at 4:45 o'clock, of complications, after an illness of one year, aged 62 years. He was a member ot the Church of God, Boonsboro. Surviving, besides bis wife, Mrs. Annie Springer Griffith, are the following children: Mrs. Martin Zim merman and Mrs.

Helen Easterday, Soonsboro; Mrs. Mary Powell, Keedysville; Mrs. Pauline Knoxvllle; Mrs. Margaret Marti, at home; Mrs. Elsie Flook and Mrs.

Delia Long, Middletown: Albert and Howard, Boonsboro: Elmer, Middletown, and at lome. Also surviving are 17 grandchildren, a stater, Mrs. Susie Lehman. Portentown. and the follow- ng brothers: Samuel.

Keedysville; frisby and Lester, Portentown, and Ratetgh. Halfway. SMer At p. Rev. Mr.

Lepp will give a detailed ac- conat of the meetings he conducted la Iowa, and will speak on, "When Man Faces Eternity." The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lepp will be at their Monday morning, conducting the Family Altar over WJEJ at 8:45, and will be heard dally. Life Underwriters Hear J.Z.

Schneider Importance) Of I Strtmcf Te Insurance John Z. Schneider told the Hagerstown Association of Life Underwriters yesterday that the insurance man external and Internal influences to overcome, both for himself and the prospect. GtfMrol SMS fngiiM OB tear the FainUM Aircraft Divisional plant, Kent Bradford, manager of customer relations at Falrchlld. shows Pratt and Whitney RtttVttWA engine used in the C-11S Flying Boxcar to Brill. Gen.

T. R. Rantpy, auditor general of the V. S. Air Force, Gen.

Rampy spoke to the Hagerstown chapter of the National Association of COM Accountants' Thursday night. Escort- ini the (enernl'a party are Glenn F. Bailer, left. Air Force contracting officer at Fairchlld and president of the local chapter of NACA, and Edward W. Meek, resident auditor tor the Air at Falrchlld, right High and Low Washington.

Jan. IS (jp)--Wealh Bureau report of temperature or the 24 hours ending at 8 p. Station High Atlanta 64 Boston 5ft Chicago 37 enver 46 Los Angeles Miami Paul 34 New Orleans 76 an Francisco 52 Washington 56 Slate Asking Bids For Hospital-Prison Institution Would HOUM Criminals With Mental Defects. Baltimore, Jan. 18 (IP) The 23 i state plans to ask bids next month on a new hospital-prison for crlm- who have mental and emotion- 9 al defects.

Lewi i 26 61 It will be located near the Water- Markey To Talk To Republican Men sClub 37 i loo State Police about eight miles southwest of Baltimore, the House of Correction and the women's prison. The part to be built initially will cost about 12,500.000, and house 400 prisoners. Plans already drawn provide for an expansion up to a MnMlSVMR, Tana, Jaa. it (f)-- iber Tinisiiie's fewest alae- htld hrtder Wan. a young woman ot 14 today and the of four ehlMree.

The marriage of Kualoe Wina thy UtUe blonde, to Charlie Johns, 11, a strapping foot, ITO-pounder, took Jam. HIT. The Rev. Walter Lamb, a Baptist preacher, performed the ceremony on a mountain pathway in the Treadway community. 14 southeast of here.

The marriage attracted national Interest and touched off a storm of by club women aad clergymen. The Tennessee Legislature, then in session, immediately enacted a law fUlng 16 as the minimum age for marriage. "We've got along right well over the years," Charlie said today. 'Sure, we've had a few spats, but they never amounted to nothing." I reminded Charlie that tomorrow was' his 15th wedding anniversary. He paused a moment and replied: "Wall, I knowed It was somewhere along about this time of the year, but I wain't right sure about the date." Charlie said there would be no special observance of the anniversary.

"We'll just get up at Dve o'clock and I'll go about my usual chores around the place," be declared. Charlie's "place" Is a ISO-acre hillside farm he Inherited from late parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Johns, The couple's eldest child. Evelyn, nine, looks like her mother aad appears to be about the same site Eunice was when she married.

She is In the first grade. Apple Demand Turning Slower The demand for was Very slow yesterday, the Production and Marketing Administration office reported at Martinsburg, i Club next Wednesday night. month. Preliminary work ofi The market was dull with these surance Company, spoke at the The cll)b meetlng will be held: clearing the site, building an scess! Prices reported in the Wnchester- TM ncB 11 the Colonial Theater piping in water and laying Martlnsburg section: D. John will address engineer, announced the construe- of the Connecticut General Life In- member, of the Men', R.pub.ic.n Uon tlmb table calling for bid.

CUor Spring Odd Fellows CtUbrott Thtir 112th Birthdoy With Program Ml, Hex tt. IOOP, Clew rtiwM nether 4 IraUrMl obeervtag Hs lllth MrtMay wttk a eelebraMoa. Tne occasion, at- by ever 1M persona, waa at the hodst a Mr. aad Mrs. OharlUft BHtUom the oslrtratiee waa the pranmutloe.

of 14-year veter- aa Jewel to Upton C. Big Pool, a Member ef Mt. Morlah for ever years. The Her. H.

Heller, DuwUlk, the presentation on behalf of the Mr. SUvet reviewed during half century a member ef the lodge. Thomas M. Baltimore, grand secretary of the grand lodge ot Maryland, 1OOF, was the speak- He told the audience that fra- ternallsm and Christianity are the main la this nation's for peace, and expressed his belief Circus Fans Slate Photograph Exhibit Chariot Miltt Appointed Chairman Of For Museum appointed that prayer will be a wiam brtmi ktatlnc peace te the werM, Other sMm oCtotn pro seat for' tburrajsM hwlMM tha Rev, Mr. HeUar, mad mtM.tr of Ike mat of Marykud: Reanw, grand of a FowUr, denvty grand matUr of the Wash- Uw County IOOF todgMi John Hagentowi, Mttriet deputy gmd of Aaron No.

It, WUIiMuport Viiitors from Baltlmora, Dundalk, Hagtntown, and WU. llamsport. Paul Bbank was toastmastsr, and wives of members served the din. nsr. Roy Myers and his Melodleru provided music for an old-fuhloned dance to conclude the Ing.

Mt. Morlah Lodge was organised January IT, 1840, and baa always been regarded as a fortress of Odd Fellowship In Maryland. Weather In Detail Maryland--Some cloudiness with moderate temperature, highest SO Saturday. Sunday cloudy and somewhat warmer with occasional rain. Virginia--some cloudiness with moderate temperature.

a cloudy tnd somewhat warmer with occasional rain. West Virginia--Increasing cloudV ness with moderate temperature. rain and milder Satnr- Charles Miles was chairman of photograph ex- ilblt planned by the Emmett Kelly Tent of the Qlrcus Fans' Association, at the January meeting. The CFA plans a photo exhibit night bul; turnlnf year Instead of the custom- colder by Sunday night. this Wigfield New President Of Police Lodge The moved to the Will to Serve More People." External Influences, which can not be controlled by the individual, were listed as the depression, going off the gold standard, fear of inflation, too much government control, fears of war, and foreign commitments.

He said they affect the day p. Prospect Hill Cemetery. Former i Grace W. Baker Mrs. Grace Wilton Baker, Otbo Baker, Sudbnry Road, Silver Sprint, died at the Slbley Hospital on Friday afternoon of oompUcattoni after an Illness of months.

She waa born and reared in this atty, daughter of Granville Wilson. She bad been a resident of Silver Spring for past 17 years. She was a member of St. Paul's E.U.B. Church where she had been pianist aad accompanist of the Sunday Earnshaw funeral home, Keedys- rille.

to be returned to the residence Saturday afternoon. The body will lie in state at the Church with Interment of God, Boonsboro, from noon Monday until time of service, 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. E. B.

Wyand will officiate, with Interment In the Boonsboro ceme- tery. will be pallbearers. Divid H. Morin, Jr. himself.

Internal influences. Schneider said, which affect the underwriter and the prospect, are controllable. He mentioned a feeling of service be can render for the underwriter, while the prospect must consider needs for his family, retirement and emergencies. The speaker said that efforts. jnot failures count.

He cited Babe tlon. starting at 7:30. Officers will be elected. Student Adcst In Laticlavii Arthur H. Greenwald, sen of Mr.

and Mrs. Maxwell Greenwald. The no ot getting over their trou- Terrace, has been chosen a mem-ible may held for life, even If out the foundations has been done. Golden Delicious: up 2.85. Maryland's judges, legls-l Red Delicious: US Fey 24-3" lators and have long i 3.10.

Field crates, crates returned been pressing for. such an instltu- Fey 2H-3" 2.80.: Red Homes: US Fey 2'i" up 2.90: NW Bxs. US Male criminals with mental dts-'Fcy 138s iRr, 3.25: Field crates, orders may be confined there for I crates returned US Fry up 2.W; Indefinite periods. Those who show I Red Staymans: US Fey 3" up 2.85: bwr of the Laticlavii. Latin honor I their crimes call society of Mercenburg Academy.

much shorter prison terms. NW Bxs. 150s 3.35: Romes: Five Ib. mesh bam. 2V up no mas- for ter containers 28c: Staymans: US Fey 2V up 2.50: Field crates.

The'Laticlavii undertakes many! The new institution will provide'crates returned US Fey 2.30. projects, including plays In place for those who are not In-'Five Ib. rnenh bags 2V up no mas- Honor grades If Caesar. Cicero.jsane under Maryland's strict containers 30c: Red Yorks: NW and Virgil determine eligibility for i construction of Insanity, yet still! Bxs. US Fry 138s 3.00; Wlne- ary exhibit of models and relics or, old circuses.

It will be conducted at the Washington County Museum during the summer, with entries restricted to the members of the CFA and circus modelers and historians' organisations. Trophies are planned as prises. The CFA also set the date for Grtyson Wlgfletd Installed ts annual picnic at City Park for as president of Pangborn Lodge, Sunday, August 24: Fraternal Order of Police, last The CFA meeting wsa ti the' night at ceremonies In City Hall, tome of Mr. and Mrs. Harvin Me- Wlgfleld succeeds Edward Kubk Fadden.

The host, president df the man who served two terms as organisation, presided. dent. Carroll Baechtel. showed i Other new officers are: Harold movies provided by the ft ne. vice president: William Ben- phone Company, and treasurer; Christian Blkle, were served.

jsecreUry; and Albert C. Lowry, Sr, i APPLES 75c BUSHEL AND UP! A committee has been appointed NEWMAN'S PACKING HOUSE jto conduct the annual Smlthsburg. Md. Phone 74 Adv ball some time during March. membership.

David H. Morin. formerly Hagerstown, died at his home at West Boxford, according to word received here. He was tbe son of the late David H. and Martha (Summers) Morin.

Surviving are hit wife and two daughters, and the following sit ARCHDUKE DIES Nice. France. Jan. 18 Ruth's record of 851 home runs. I duke Maximilian of Austria, 56.

But the great baseball flgure struck nncle of Otto of Hapsburg. pre- out 1,330 times. "He tried and failed more than he hit a home run, but never allowed fear are a menace. jsaps: VS Fey 2V' up fine quality Homosexuals, the feebleminded, i 2.90; Yorks: SV up 2.65. NW Bxs.

'and psychopaths from other Igr. 3.i0. rch-; oner to be transferred there. A TONIGH- SHOOT SHOOT A S. Hagerstown Fire Hall.

Cor tender to the Austrian throne, died here yesterday morning of a heart ailment. The Archduke was a great and brothers: Mrs. Rex Gaver.I troduced by Paull Shields Mrs. Howard Couchman. Wilfred' of failure to slow him down.

Ef-i nephew of Emperor Francis Joseph fort is not failure." Uf Austria. Fred Gladwin presided at the' and the speaker was in- School orchestra for many years.lL. and Keller N. Morin. all of this! APPALACHIAN INN a bookkeeper for and a numbe.

of nieces and'Serves delicious dinners M. Cnthwa for 15 yean. Baddei her husband she is sur Vtved by one sister, Mrs. Howard nephews. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 2 p.

m. from the Rob- every HOWARD BAKEh Hair stylist, ,59 W. Wash. formerly at Hotel specialises ladies hair shsping, only service of its kiad in Hagersto' erts Funeral Home. Georgetown, Mass.

E. Beck, this city; also several and nephews. The body will be brought to Hag- Monday with graveside) DANDELION IN BLOOM services in Rose HOI Cemetery at; Charles Grams, Chestnut p. m. with the Rev.

Dr. found a dandelion flower in Berry Plnmmer offldating. 'full bloom In her yard yesterday, Sunday 12 noon to 7 P.M. Adv. 5833 for appointment rn.

Phone Adv. Washington County's Largest Where Home Loans Cost Less A SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone KM 118 West Washington Street Phone ATTENTION ALL REDSKINS Trip the light fantastic to the music of the "HARMONAIRES" TONIGHT-JAN. 19th-9 to 12 Members and Guests N. American Rod A Gun Club. Sunday.

Jan. 20. 1:30 m. 12 ga. only.

Sporting Roodn. poultry. Rain or shine. Public invited: Adv. First St.

Ouilford Ave. Round and square dancing 8:30 to 12 to "Blue Sky Ramblers." Adm. 50c. adv A Maintenance Superintendent PERMANENT WORK Prefer man with plumbing or carpentry experienee to work on and supervise all maintenance. Should have some knowledge of blueprints.

Live on project. Apply by letter only giving experience, age, and reference. Housing Authority-City Hall Dance Every Saturday Night CLEAR SPRING LEGION HOME Figure Caller-John Gossard I STUDEBAKER FOR '52! Tht Newest of the New fqr Advanced In Styling, Performance, Economy. CORDIALLY INVITED TO SEE IS RAVING ABOUT Hootntown Roadside Restaurant Motel Well established with beer of tbe buildings are new; located on the main highway leading from Hagerstown. Good reasona for selling.

Can be bought for far less than replacement cost Can be well financed. "Buy Safe--Drive Safe" Hagerstown Realty Company -REALTORS-12 W. Franklin St. Phone 166 Banl at a IT YOU NEED MONET TO PURCHASE AN AUTOMOBILE- HOME IMPROVEMENTS -HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES OR PERSONAL NEEDS BORROW MONET AT THE NEW CONSUMER'S CREDIT DEPARTMENT OF THE NICODEMUS NATIONAL BANK West Washington Street at Summit Avenue COAL! COAL! to Stokw 1.50. Sin Nut $11.50.

Size Stem $11.50 Run of Lump, $9 50 eeal waaHH aad eeMeaeel (tee ef steve FILL DIRT TOP SOIL Md ay Land er i SPICKLER MOTOR LINES I22-J-2 For Electrical Wiring-Maintenance-Motor Work CALL 3338 RINGER ELECTRIC SERVICE '640 Frederick Street W. hold ElKtrleUn's UUIIM ReouIrM By ilarrlsnd Law for Washington County. ATTENTION V.F.W. MEMBERS SAT JAN. 19 "THE FOUR NOTES" for your pleasure.

REAL BUY FOR TWO FAMILIES 633-635 Guilford Avenue Double brick, modern. Storm window-it, swniiiKn, Venetian blinds, new oil heat, double garage, electric water heater, and antennas. 633 Vacant. Just redecorated. Where can you buy a home like this at 11.000 per family? Owner will leave substantial amount in the 1st mortgage.

W. Lee Elgin, Realtor Phone 1163 or 1213-M MOOSE HOME TONIGHT! "Ernie Kessler and His Band" And one of trie best Floor Shows on Tour All Girl Revue For '52 Admission only by paid-up receipt Bring Your Wife or Lady Friend. Sorry, no guests excepting those holding cards. TONIGHT Bill Fraley, His Trumpet and Orchestra DANCING 9 to 12 NO COVER NO MINIMUM AMERICAN LEGION HOME ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS REWINDING PARTS BEARINGS ALL MAKES ond SIZES HOUSEHOLD and INDUSTRIAL All Motor Repairs Made Under Direct Supervision of (Pop) H. B.

Mongan ELECTRICAL WIRING and APPLIANCES A. G. Crunkleton Electric Inc. Csnttr Squars, PtnnsyKonla Prmw.Grswneostls 22 A NEW LAUNDRY SERVICE! Troy wishes to announce a complete New Service "Dry Want" everything completely dried and folded, ready to be Ironed at 8c Ib. Also shirts Ironed In this service for 16r each.

Minimum bundle Tfit. This service enables the housewife to use valuable time that she Is now spending neerilesnly. Priced to compete with the lowest services In town. Compare for yourself, 914 ibs. for the amailng low price of Called for and Delivered' Phone 986 Troy Laundry Dry Cleaning Co.

tS-M E. Washington Street FOR SALE 195) Lincoln and Mercury demonstrators. 2 dr. and 4 dr. models, all fully equiped.

All demonstrators will be sold with new ear guarantees. See us'today for a real buy. ANTIETAM MOTORS, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury Stltt tmd Service 125 East Baltimore Phone 4636 New Car Suit) Dtft. Opn Matin Tkn, rM.

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