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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1952 THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Pennyslvania News Abxinier Stri. Aeefcr Bite Mitffe Summit-- Hi THEY'LL DO IT IVIRY TIMI Blut Ridge Summit turned from holiday weekend spent with friends in Ocean City, N. J. and Hatboro, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Stanley at- mi the wedding of Stan- Blut Summit--Eight ey nep hew, Frederick riappd prayer meetings are sched-j Billups to Miss Lucyann Liddy, i tileji at various homes on Newj Washington, D. C.

Year's Day at 7:30 o'clock, sponsored by the Bethel Church of God. At the home of Mrs. Etta Manahan, Charies Biser will be leader; home of Richard K. Rice, Bob leader, a student at Find- Mrs. Glenn Rosson is a in George Washington University! Hospital, Baltimore.

Her father, Edward T. Weaver, Mrs. Maurice Weaver and Mrs. Hazel James visited her on Christmas. Her conlay: College; home of Mrs, Juliai ls about the same Sidenour, leader, Jane Kendall: home of Ralph Buhrman, Foxville, leader, Paul Wade; home of Charles Biser, Cascade, leader, Mrs.

Mary Trostle; home of Jennie. Pryor, Cascade, Mrs. Mary Wade, leader; Harry Shindledeck- leader, Mrs. Shindledecker; Paul Brown, Rouzerville, leader, Mrs. Harry Davis- Mrs Raymond i 1116 Mliton Wri hi me the Morganthall, Waynesboro, leader I Greencastie High School auditorium for an entertainment and treat Monday night.

George Peyton, magician from Rotary Entertains Children Of Area Club entertained children of the Greencastle- AntriiTKarea, including those from A DEEP PREE2E? TUSYALWAYS COVIE B4Q TViEVLLO GOT YOU A MEW VACUUM Bev. Paul Wade. Safe, Sane Tips On Disposing Of Tree After Holiday Season Mrs. Helen Frysinger entertained at her home during the Baltimore, entertained the children holidays Mrs. Gertrude Staub the evening.

Each child! ler, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller I present was given a Christmas and daughter, Darlene, New program took the place! You can make that discarded melted grease at the end of outer ford; Mrs. Bertha King, Harris-! of the regular weekly meeting of Christmas tree which has served branches Don't tie the suet too burg; Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Eyler.lthe club. Members were on hand; its purpose this Yuletide even more V. Mifflinburg; Mr. and Mrs. H.

i help entertain the guests. useful come the new year. in ttie ds migbt Miller, Waynesboro; Miss Janet i Ministers of the Pennsylvania! It can become an outdoor bird in ure tne wings trying to feed.j Miller and William Crider, of the Otterbein U. a protection for small The children will be fascinated bersburg; Mr. and Mrs.

Charies'Church held a meeting recently tender shrubs or a winter mulch by juncoes, finches, sparrows and! C. Sample and Mr. and Mrs. the Greencastle church with; for garden plants. cardinals that a tree bird feeder Charies B.

Sample. Rev. Dr. C. A.

Mummart. pastor; Children could help dispose of will attract. Place a container ofi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolffe a of the local church, acting as host, i the tree in this way.

It would be water beneath the tree, for birds! Dennis, are spending the holi- Dinner was served at noon in the; constructive, far less hazardous need drink as well as food. in Lake Worth, Florida, with; Community Room. a tossing the trees into the Boughs of a Christmas tree can! Wolffe's parents, Mr. and; Larry Fuss, son of Mr. and where children often pick be cut off and used as little lean-; Mis.

Walter Moore. Lambert Fuss, North Carlisle them up, drag them to a corner tos around azaleas or other such; and G. Engle re-j Street, is a patient in Johns Hop-j'ot and start a bonfire. And less shrubs. This will protect the plants! i Hospital, Baltimore, than tossing a discarded from high drying winds a sun! he will be confined for several I tree into the fireplace.

scald. Enough air passes through' weeks. He will undergo an oper-! A fir tree that has been used as the needles to permit aeration of SALES SERVICE THOMPSON'S of Boonibore 4fH atios. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Cordell, a Christmas tree makes the best the plants. bird feeder because its needles Christmas tree branches also Philadelphia, are visiting the will remain most of the winter may be placed curved-end up over; vt Gardner Harshman (above) low 7 his attorney, was held in! home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cor- outdoors.

flower beds, chrysanthemum plots, scm of Mr and Mrs Harsh' i sioo bond Tuesday for action of dell, South Washington Street. Cor-j After the tree has served its pur- or between roses. It is best to doi a Ravenwood Heights 'has re February Grand Jury on a dell was called home due to indoors, place it in the back- this when there is no snow on the! turned to Fort DPVPP? af 'charge of assault with intent to' death of his sister, Miss Betty Cor- i yard, perhaps in the corner of aground. The boughs will preventite" spendmg at home km dell. garden Anchor it well by digging the soil from heaving during Jan- He will remain" at Fort Devens for: a hole Winners Announced Donald Huber, Frtdftrick Street Tokei Firit Prize Donald Huber, 830 Frederick Street, was the winner of the first i prize--a $100 savings bond--in the home Christmas lighting contest! sponsored by the Hagerstown Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Huber was one of nine winners in the contest which judges said; was a difficult contest to judge I because Hagerstown apparently had more home Christmas lighting this year than ever before. The second prize winner of a $50 bond was John J. Davis, 308 Belview Avenue. Third prize winner. of a $50 bond was Mrs.

F. Merle! Hays, 15 Mealey Parkway. i The fourth prize winner of a $25 bond was R. E. Spessard, 1113 Salem Avenue.

Fifth, sixth and seventh prizes of S25 bonds were won by Joseph C. Baker, 1040 Fairview Road; Leroy Castle, 1929 Gay Street, and William Hess, 2035 Greenfield Road. The eighth prize of S15 was won! by Max E. Fahrney, 949 View! 1 Street. Ninth prizf winner of $101 The wounds required a number of I He was arrested by Pfttndmn was Martin L.

Neal, 1154 Wood-! stitches in her arm and abdomen. A C. Lowry, and Paul Dixctt land Way. Good was schedu i ed to given i who said he im ht back whet The money for the prizes was a hearing last week, but he con- brought to headquarters. donated by the Hagerstown Re-fended he could not get a fair trial tailers Bureau.

i before the Magistrate Court in ses-1 Coral-limestone, lignite and chalk I The judging committee said. Ha- jsion that week. are of organic origin. gerstown householders not onlyi I went to a lot of work but to con-' siderable expense in decorating i their homes this year. A picture was taken of the resi-l dence of the first prize winner.

The judges were Mrs. Thomas Hardinge, Mrs. Henry Pitzer, Robert Kinsley and Austin Frick. Man Held For Knife Attack Sylvester Good, 35, 341 Blooms i Court, described as "not a bad fel-i 'Now I know why they asktd us ovtr for bridgt tonight! 1 Good is accused of knifing Lil-i six after ha i a Decker colored Lt. Charles W.

Bert, III. re- i a hole for the base or stem, or by uary and February, i six months of school after ha vine 1 lian Decker, colored, also of) turned to Elgin Air Force Base, Pacing it a container that will Even needles of a discarded tree taken his basic training at Camp Blooms Court, on Christmas Florida, after spending the holi-j no ll ver can be used as mulch beneath Breckenridge Kv His new ad- days with his parents, Mr. and! Inen nan pieces of suet or pine rhodadendron, laurel, azales and dress is- RA 13434747 Mrs. Charles W. Bert, East Balti JCODes peanut butter or other acid-loving plants.

Points Out Sen. McCarthy Can Now Operate On Big Scale dent Regiment, ASA Training Center 8622 A.A.U., Fort Devens, Famous Akron Tmssei For AH Conditiom fclftO fend Rayon Elastic Hosiery Cants RUDY'S Rexall Pharmacy 16 N. Jonathan St. 675 hi TM No Mail Service New Year's Day Thursday, New Year's Day, will bv ilines more Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bowman and children, Eastern Shore, were recent guests with former's mother, Mrs. Arthur Bowman. Mr. and Mrs.

Adam B. New York City, spent the weekend: By JAMES MARLOW -dent of the United States, here with Mr. Barnhart's aunts. i WASHINGTON to--Sen. McCar-j And when Eisenhower is in the Baltimore thy--whose pursuit of House he can expect to see brought him jeers, cheers and re-i McCarthy's be a full holiday at the Hagers-i election--is now in position to opera the government looking for i town Post Office.

There will be ate on a bigger scale than everl 001 1 0 n0t Only corruption! no delivery service any kind before and seems to intpnri tn wnich might have occurred during) and no window service. v- IIVJ otC lo ill LCIlvl LU. In the new Republican-controlled Congress McCarthy will be chair- a of a powerful Senate mittee which has a staff of lawyers investigators whom McCarthy lean use in his Red hunt. Until now--from the time he began his sensational charges of Communists in government almost three years ago--the Wisconsin Republican had to do business pretty much on his own and, more or less, with his own staff. and lockboxes mil be accessible Com-! to renters throughout the day and bob up in Eisenhower's own ad- will be made at 8 a.m.

and 5 p.m. ministration. As for the search for musiists in the government, Me- evening. Carthy made it pretty clear he considers anything that's happened in the past only preliminary to a "real houseeleaning." Petroleum is made entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Accredited SERVICE Only Genuine Maytag Parts Used Maytag Sales Service 26 W.

Franklin Street Phone 5647 We have banking services to fit your every need, all under one roof. Just talking over your money matters with us may lead to the solution of many problems. A cordial welcome always awaits you and your family here--stop in. BANK CREDIT FARM CREDIT Hagerstown Trust Co. Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Members Federal Reserve System cats are regularly employed I to war on rats and mice. 'FIRST A START THE BALL ROLLING! See FIRST FEDERAL now for the kind of home that picks up speed toward complete ownership with every payment. Own that home in '53! Just 10 days to arrange with red tape at a minimum. See an advisor for a Direct Reduction Home Loan today! May 1953 be a year that you and yours mil remember happily always! PARCELS AWAIT RED OK Hong Kong m--The British Red Cross reports more than 35,000 It is not known how President-1 parcels for Common- elect Eisenhower feels about 631 1 pnsoners-of-war in Korea prospect of stepped-up and even i a here awaiting clearance by the broader explorations by McCarthy. chinese Reds for delivery.

A thtere is no indication from; On British railways a berj i a he has said recently a 0 intends asking. If for any reason the new President sought to throw roadblocks the senator's way, he might find, as have others who attempted to interfere with McCarthy, that he had a tiger by the tail. In a copyrighted interview with reporters of the weekly U. S. News and World Report.

McCarthy outlined some of the I avenues which he considers worth attention: i A continuing search for Commu- in the government, particularly in the State Department; a Ihunt for Communists or "Commu- Inist thinking" in the colleges: and I a investigation of corruption in I government. Eisenhower would certainly follow with interest a McCarthy ex-j; animation of the minds of college) professors since Eisenhower 'self is giving up the presidency of Columbia University to be presi-' Women's HATS "Lowest Prices in Town" Hat Shop Northeast Corner Public Square SAVINOf oC SI-U JOMATMAM rWV WlfW IMC fO WIM) Mi in fht SALES and MAYTAG 26 Franklin Slratt Phont 5647 A Grand New An everlasting Faith in the Future! May 1953 prove one of the brightest for you and your loved ones. We want to thank you for your loyal support the past year and we pledge ourselves to serve you even better in the year ahead! Sincerely,.

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