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THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND FRIDAY, AUGUST M. Deaths Traditional And Don- ltd Sytttm To It Uwd Horo JuAglnf an e.uential part of agricultural exhibit, will be competently handled at Great Born ln(J rtared Lan(z M() Hagerstown Fair next month. jhe was the dlugWer ot Georg(! NtWfe V. Harbauflh Mrs. Ncttit Virilnia Harbaugh, wife of SarmMl E.

Harbaugh, died Homtwood, Willitmsport Pike, esterday at p. after an ill- ess of five yean. She was 81 years old. Because of the expected size of Hie exhibits, it will require four Mountain Theater Footlights May Grow Dark Following This Season M. and Savjila (Brown) Harbaugh.

-I- i She had resided here for 34 years, Ml days for the Judges to member of zion Re their work. orme( church. They will begin Tuesday morning Surviving are sons, Omer M. Septfmbcr 36, in some divisions, Harbaugh, Marshall E. Harbaugh, and the entire will be finish- Hagerstown; four grandchildren; erl Friday, September 19.

i( wo rea grandchildren; and Two types of judging will be mi brother Harry Harbaugh, Thur- use at the local fair. The general mont ahows of livestock, poultry, and household exhibits will receive awards on the traditional system The body was removed to the Coffman Funeral Home, where the service will be conducted Sunday of first, second, and third, places at 2 ev 0 bert Delp in order of excellence. the Rev. Dr. Scott R.

Wagner officiating, with interment in Rest Haven Cemetery. Victor C. Provard On the other the 4-H and Future Farmers of America contests will be judged on the Danish This sets up three or four Mtegories of merit, and places Victor Cleveland Provard, J7 each entry into ones of these-eat- North Carlisle Street, Greencastle, tgories. All or none of the entries in died unexpectedly Thursday! tome classification may receive; afternoon at 1:40 o'clock, aged 67 the peak award. He died while on his way Already announced as judges for I to the funeral of a cousin, Mrs.

week are Boyd Whittle, Un- Hattie (Provard) Pyle in Waynes- week iversity of Maryland, sheep; Wade Hice, University of Maryland; boro, Pa. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth A I A BIG SCENE for "Buy Me Blue Ribbons" are seven members of the cast. On Albert Stabler, Provard; poultry; Stabler, Norman High, Mrs. Helen Jones, Hagorstcnvn.

Reistertown; and Sidney Earl, Mrs. Edwin Thomas. Greencastle. 1 Bethesda, poultry. nine grandchildren: In the cattle department, Guer! Mrs.

Hattie Clopper. Greencastle; the balcony is Lee Sanders. The others, loft to nseys and Jerseys will be judged: Route Two, Mrs. Robert House. on Tuesday of 'Fair Week; Hol-Hagerstown, Mrs.

William Barn- steins and Aryshires on Greencastle Route Two. day; Herefords, Angus and Short-! Funeral services will be held horns on Thursday. Sunday, meeting at the Mmnich; All will he iudeed Thurs- Funeral Home Greencastle at 1:45 dav of Fair Week Pmutry judg. P- with services at the Broad- bTgin Church of the Brethren at will last threfe or days P. the Rev.

John E. Ro-, The 4-H and FFA iudeine sched- land and toe Rev tester Myers Lcludes jiuHry gTrden fS.Ud.tlng, with interment in the hibits, potato, com, and booths, I adjoining cemetery. Tuesday? tractor operators con- Friends i a call at theMinmcn test, Wednesday; fat lambs, Thurs. Funeral Home on from day; baby beeves and dairy cattle, 7 to 9 p. m.

Eli Burkttt Gtrhtrt Eli Burkett Gerhart. 814 Dale Street, died at the Washington County Hospital on Thursday mor- Ining at 10 o'clock after an illness I of seven years, aged 73. He was born and reared at Big 'Pool and was the son of Jacob A. Wantt TO Rachel Anne Myers) Ger- WorWKwwWfle Needed For Peace livtni Global Situation For Kiwaniont Douglas Bivens, principal of the Boonsboro High Srhool, who recently returned from two- month's trip to Europe, told the members of the Kiwanis Club, their regular weekly luncheon meeting the Hotel Alexander yesterday, thit "world study, through travel, is the passport to Peace." The meeting was presided over by president Albert M. Long, and he program was arranged by ihe Schools and Key Clubs Committee, of which C.

Paul Barnhart is chairman. Mr, Bivcns stated that his trip aboard came as the result of his being bombarded, during the spring term, with questions from students at the about situation in Europe. These ques- Jons were so many and so varied that he felt the only way he could adequately answer them would be by getting first hand information--hence the trip. Brownsvillt Church Of Brtthrtn To Obwrvt Centennial On Sunday risht. are: Eunice Wheaton.

Robert Drew, Perkinson, Richard Woods, Gene Remington, and Solita Christie. ern end ot Washington County. The 100th anniversary of the con struction of the church building of Brethren living In the ville area in Frederick County WON shipped at Brownsville Brethren will be marked Sunday, Aug. 31 by an all-day meeting. The Rev.

Samuel Harley, of Linwood, former pastor, will bring the morning message at the 10:45 when the pleasant View Church was built under the leadership of Emanuel Slifer. Present memberi of this church expect to worship at Brownsville Sunday in the day; oat Friday. N'Carthy Challenge Accepted By Tydings On Som. Plotform With Wisconsin Senator member of the Grace E. V.

B. iChurch and the Men's 'Bible Class Washington, Aug. 28 For- tnat church. Sen. Millard TydinRs of Mary- sur vived hy his wife.

Mrs. land flung a new chBllence today 'Helen (Schlottprbecki Gerhart, snri Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy of daughters, Doris, Mildred, and Wisconsin, demanding 8 face-to-ifjarold. all at home; sisters.

Miss face debate in McCarthy's home Florence L. Gerhart. Miss F. Lu- ftate. jcille Gerhart and Mrs.

Sadie Fri- Tydings said he's read in the'dingcr. all of Atlantic City. N. papers that McCarthy has invited Brothers. John L.

Gerhart and Gus- him to come to Wisconsin so thejtavis R. Gerhart of this city. people can look him over. He said i The body was removed to the accepts the invitation with funeral home of A. K.

Coffman The speaker then told his audi- and other ministers will speak milennial observanct of the mother ence that he had learned so much ihe 10.45 service, several during his travels Europe thatlpastors and other ministers will; Besides the building at Browns- he had become convinced that such in the afternoon, beginning the congregation has two a trip is an essential part of edii-at and Rev. Virgil Brallier.jothcr West Browns, cation and further believed that another former pastor now ofiyille church at Yarrowsburg con- no one should get a college degree Wa.vnesboro. will preach in an structed in 1907-J, and the South without spending at least a year service beginning at 8 Brownsville church at Garretts Europe and Asia. o'clock. The people will share in Mill built a few years later.

These Pointing out that through the ad- basket lunch and fellowship hour two churches are located within vancement of aviation--which he, a nnon. miles of the mother church warmly praised-no civilized capi-; Brethren people settled early in and altogether the congregation Things are looking dark these tal today was more than forty i j(( va toy south of Rnonshoro a a membership of SCO A will lays for the closest summer hours from Hagerstown and as pi casant Valley, and for join together in the annivvsary iheater to Hagerstown. Braddock this reason parents and teachers, s( ncration or two they wor- celebration at Brownsville Sunday, heights'Mountain Theater. A are faced with the tremend- i pp( jn and school Through the years the congress- bination of troubles may darken ous task of bringing home to By 1842 tnc grmip nad tuition has had as its elders its footlights after the close of of today ttie responsibility of vc pcd su ff ic i ent strensth to ministers in succession: a season. living a global world.

Enlarg- as a consregation and.iGeorge Bacr, Emanuel Slifer, EU The old bugaboo of declining at-! mg on this subject, Mr. Bwens (mdpr the i paf rship of JacdbiYourtee, A. B. Barnhart, Noah P. tendance, which has hit movies.

emphasized that exist iLcatherman was separated from Castle, and John S. Bowlus. Elder baseball games, and many types the wond1 today andI pointed out! parent group, the Grossnickle Bowlus has served in this capacity of attractions, is a main that until these hatreds areover-i George Baer was the I a. quarter of a century. according to the people who it would be impossible i res i dent eicier an(i Daniel- Until 1924 the church was served battling to keep alive the pictur-, nations to live together as neigh-1 Brown was the a to be free tart tathat yew esque stage on a hill.

jtors. Here again he emphasized clec(ed ne minis the i Mmart TM to The odd part about the we overcome tate un- conRre situation is the fact that the we leara to Know people. In s(one church was i i i ne fo owin men hv ndd rent seasons' productions have' Touching the situationi on iand donated bv Abraham Your- the pastoral office: Samuel A. been receiving all-out praise from in England, Mr. Bivens said that tee and around 25 years later it the critics and other members of.his opinion of the English people a cn ars (n a ui ou ble its Column the audiences.

For instance. "Buy.had been entirely changed because capacitv with onlv minor changes Me Blue Ribbons, the current at- of his trip. He said that although in the ex(erior and with a rcmo( i PEACHES: HALE traction, has received more praise they were undergoing tremendous ne interior in 1938 this 1 1 "alter V. Spessard, at the Mountain Theater than it did hardships--the amount of meat he has served the generations Sra tnsbur M(Jl 011 2-3573. when it appeared on Broadway last ate at one meal in England was 1852 its thick stone a the steady Mountain equivalent to a full week's meat ra- a i Already me steady Mountain equivalent to a full week meat ra- a he a bp a svmhol WASHINGTON BEST goers are talking about the treat lion for one person, and milk a an rt rimniiv and L1 BRI store for next week's i a play lv available for children -they 'becnnie a i a ir the Wm Shwry Port.

of the current seasTM, Noel Co- understood vhy these n-Mric-' a a in the a i now a a in Hagerstown a i i i i i i pffWt a u-cro T1MB tOP i a better stores. A lions were 1 in effect and were per- TIME FOR BARBECUES HOLDING A CONSULTATION i of his a is Crain, center, director. At left is Lee Sanders and Robert Drew slanris at the great pleasure, adding: 'However, when I get there, I Services wil afternoon at be held 2 o'clock Saturday with the I Writer in Local Newspaper Doubted In 1904 Possibility Of Air G. I. Rider officiating.

aame platform with me, under non- Interment will be in the St. Paul partisan auspices. "I want him there so I can have' him faee-to-face in a debate which I will expose and show up once and for all the fraud and deciet he has practiced on the fine people Wisconsin and the nation." In Appleton, earlier today. Cemetery, near Clear Spring. Grange To Meet Hight in tiie middle of the anru 'ed.

would be so pitied and deform- ment over whether flyins saucers ed that its speed would soon dis- exist, it now becomes doubtful whether airplanes are possible. E. R. Gelvin. a pilot at Fairchild i 'Aircraft Division, recently i rNlQni covered a half century-old news- jpaper in the attic of his hnmc uritcr ncnter machines" heavier ard's "Blithe Spirit a wrong, then? fectly willing tn undergo priva- 4- Picnics.

We have charcoal brie HUP WANTED Some nf the troubles tan he lions in order that the economy of quets in in Ih. hacs for R9c. Also Fountain clerk. Ideal working directly traced to circumstances their homeland can he reestab- a grills. Sharreil Motors, .10 conditions.

Fountaindsle Center. a couldn't possibly be avoided, lished. Baltimore. St. Adv.

Phone 393.1. A according to persons close to the 1 The speaker then told his i thealcr. For instance, this year Pnce a the i a purpose of had the hottest June and July in his trip aboard a get first several decades, and even the pro- hand information nn music, art. mise. of the eool breezes at the top history and government, since of the mountain couldn't conjure; those were the four major subjects.

up enough energy for many per-' a i the pupils of sons to dress and drive to the Boonsboro High School wanted ex- plays- plained and that he had returned Frederick, where a great deal of home with the wealth of material -that fhe -Mountain Theater's patronage regarding it. But even of more im- ar Jfa LU MOOSE CLUB TONIGHT The Cosmopolitans' AUGUST 30 PRE-LABOR DAY DANCE FEATURING 8 It The Washington County the Hagerstown Evenins. of a a Grange will meet tomorrow at of a a had tried to i also was essed this yeariportance than these, he felt, was with an unusually good Little the necessity of his bringing home relvin" on the support Lea gue team. The team battled to the youth of America their tre- i atmosphere to an in- close to ttie in national com- mendous responsibilities in a global Turn to Page 2, 2 McCarthy laughed off the idea of P. m.

at Fort Frederick, with'tained a lengthy a i i lharing a platform with Potomac Valley Grange of Indian Are Vve I Hy. "I don't think I would care to Springs serving as host. The a of the i i i i waste time debating with the All Grangers have been invited of powered i the a i dead," he said i a chuckle. tn 'he meeting, which will open a a a a the i a business session, find i U'richt Brothers had i flou MAW Tvnt? Bfifln I include refreshments and a pro- i a It i clear a the a i of the a i Baffles Beetles i hari ard nf that fpat 11 I The writor ma fie it a hnv. i James may have found the' 3110 LOW cl)ca! Powered a way to beat the bean beetles.

be Fnr Indian Springs resident has i 8 been experimenting with a Washington, Aus. 2fl "Hnw is any balloon a of a type of bean, whose seed was Bureau report of temperature textile fabric to a 40 miles tijped from Parkersburg, W. Va. i the 24 hours ending at 8 p. an hour through the air i world, as citizens of tomorrow.

Mr. Bivens said that the world the article warned. "Once thrown I is darkened today by the threaten- off its center, the i machine Dr. Hill's Office will be closed Sat- c'nunf dictators and coma log and come.s down urday, August 30. A Family Picnic Sept.

7 at Cold Spring Park Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 There not sei'm tn he much oppiirlnnitv for nn ELBERTA PEACHES the part' nf i a a i a 1 mi. North of In ir.ay he punished i Spnn Weather In Detail Known as "halfrunners," the; Station teans are between the bunch and Atlanta pole type. So far, he hasn't found Boston bean beetle on the vines. 'Chicago White It Yellow Hale Shippers ew ork hte red peaches. Summer Rambo, Washington Apples, Damson Plums.

Newman's i High 85 8R 94 91 86 79 Law penence. a a i i i a a cloudy with 'nigh 82-88 Friday uncl James Ardinger, Chewsvilie, chance in the a i Saturday some rlonrjjness that menace the freedoms of the world and that in order to restore a a i peace to the we would have to i Turner's Fruit above these cloudy and furnish fjur Sharpsburg Pike. Also at Waga- neighbors aboard i i i a man Orchard just off Sharps. Pike, as well as i i a and economic, Adv. needs.

Concluding his address. Mr. I A Bivens said: ''world leadership is Tree run or graded brushed. on our shoulders and we are faced Bargain prices for the weekend, i a terrific responsibility, where BLOSSOM I ORCHARD a i a could cause the loss of Mo 1 millions of Jives. I LABOR DAY THE FAMOUS auali er VOGUE ROOM (Colonial Room) Adv.

"Are. strong shows that the. i a a scattered showers impossible is constructed ftf some a i i i a least ss rigid as steel. At such a speed the ordinary balloon, even if not utterly dfstroy- Jikcly. West i i i a Stime eloudine-s i 80-85 Friday.

a cloudy i chance of scattered showers Saturday. FISHERMEN'S PARADISE Landing. Boats for hire. FESTIVAL TONIGHT Packing House, Smithsburg," Md" I A WAVES SPECIAL chllbs and S(n fs "'t' ht Fnirplay Carnival Grounds; eaH Phone 2-4741. our Creme Oil Cold Waves rcd worms, a worms, and games.

Sponsored by Tilsh All $10 waves $800- $1250 Ambrose. Adv. manton Street Light Assn. Adv. TIME FOR DECISION i 1 ia uit tun for those who want desirable i A BEAUTY SALON.

I waves $10. For 10 days only! 'h. Adv. ployment. Day training begins 5590 15 st Sept.

2, Evening classes, Sept. Call or write for catalog. Columbia) NtOHT SCHOOL College, 62 East Antietam St. New classes in shorthand, typing, Adv. accounting and start Sept.

S-15. OLD JUNK CARS Highest prices paid on any kind of Bloom. Ph. 3119 or scrap, 107T-J-2 a. m.

Adv. till 8 p. m. A Olga FUEL OIL COAL Indian a i L. nviouncina a The Removal of our Offices to 110 West Washington Street Brewer and Lindsey REAL ESTATE Tlittrman C.

Lindsey J. Clarke Seihert ANNUAL HORSE SHOW SUNDAY, AUGUST 31--Starting NOON (Rain Date, Labor Day, Sept. 1) Hunters, Jumpers, Soddle Horses and Pleasure at Potomac Fish Game Club Below Williarnsport Adm. 50c Children under 12 Free Free Parking Enjoy A Fine Horse Show Along the Potomac River! related subjects Hafierstown Bus- iiness College. Ph.

2670. Adv. ENROLL NOW Outstanding secretarial and courses. Fall term begins; TREE RIPt PEACHfeS i 2-8. Phone 2670.

Hagerstown Phone 3394-J-2 or 4137, Miridlehurg Business College. Adv. Pike. Martins Cold Storage. Adv.

HAVE YOU TIRED "PIG'S DINNER" Lately? The Colossal Sundae Bigger and Better than ever, you eon finish one, you will receive a medal. Sold only in Washington County POTOMAC DAIRY BAR Pikt near Golf Courst Open daily noon till 11 p. M. CHARCOAL FOR SALE! MB't bum tt your FORD tnt fM it Im your firepliM! ECONOMY MARKET Cor. Antietam Mulberry Sts.

PK 4 3 1 5 Swift's Premium Franks Ib- 55c Ground Beef (freshly ground) Ib. 59c Picnics Swift's Ib. 49c CHUCK ROAST'(lean, tender) Ib. 59c Pork Liver (freshly sliced) Ib. 35c Lebanon Bologna Swift's Vz Ib.

35c WHEN YOU NEED MONEY CALL 4814 Our Loans are Quick, Friendly, Confidential Hagerstown Loan Thrift Corp. Inqutrp nhmtt inir eHnient 158 W. Washington Street J. A. Hoffman, Mgr.

IP ft. bai $1.59 SHARRETT MOTORS 10 IASV STREET WANTED Experienced: THREAD LASTER ROUGH ROUNDER EDGE SETTER Apply to The Hagerstown Shoe Company Franklin fr Prospect tti. I A ROASTING CHICKENS Ib. 57c FRYING CHICKENS Ib. 61c DRESSED ond CUT-UP FRYING CHICKENS LEGS Ib.

95c BREASTS Ib. 95c BACKS Ib. lOc. WINGS 3 Ibs. $1.00 SNOOK BROTHERS.

Phone 2002 Free Delivery 1828 Virginia Avtnut 28 Baltimore. Street CLOSED ALL BAY MONDAY LABOR DAY EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY YOUNG LADY or WOMAN to work in Physfcal Therapy Department. Gaod pay. Must be High School Graduate ond hove good references. Contact MR.

SHESTACK, Depf. of Physical Therapy Washington County Hospital CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS CITY OF HAGERSTOWN Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions nf the City Charter, examinations for placement on the Eligible List for positions as follows will be held at 1:00 P. M. on Monday, September 15, DEPARTMENT Patrolman, Deik Clerk DUpatcher, School Crouinf Guard ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT General Mechanic Applications should filed with the Personnel Department by not later than 5:00 P. M.

on Friday, September 12, im. Park W. T. Loy,.

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