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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 12

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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FRIDAY JULY 29, 1960 THE MORNING HERALD Women's Section HAGEIJSTOWN, MO. THIRTEEN Playgrounds Fiin For All Personals a Miss Joyce Fuller Enjoys Work At The Playgrounds Twenty-two year old Joyce Fuller ihould have no trouble dealing with children of her own after having handled about two hundred. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crist W.

Fuller, 1U Broadway, has been counselor at the Broadway School playground for the past four summers. Joyce graduated this spring from Lebanon Valley College and, since she will he teachin" music i fall at Sharon Hill in suburban Philadelphia, this will be her last summer with the playground set. She begins her day with the 210 enrolled youngsters at 9 a.m. The first activities of the day arc generally games such as kickball, volleyball and relay games, followed by a few "fun songs" with hand motions. The boys play Softball daily but on Tuesdays the girls take over the i a According to Joyce.

of the morning is spent in a i scraped knees from playground activiucs. The Krmip ranges in afe contplctcit at Broadway School. from first through ninth grade, (he majority coming from the lower grades. Two hundred youngsters may sound like quite a ber for one girl to handle but although they keep her liusy, she has help. Dave Peters, who will enter his sophomore year at Washington and Lee in September, assists with (he older boys and arranges games on the playground.

She also has some assistance in that many children come in families and the older ones look out for the younger ones lo an cxtcnl. Afternoons al Broadway are occupied from one- lo three o'clock with crafts in the base- of the school. After three, the Kroup whose ener- Charmode- Panties of New DuPont Acetate Introducing DuPont's new runproof tricot knit that's soft, opaque, easy to wash now in Charmode panties at 25 savings in lizes and styles for all figures. SEARS ROKHUCK AND CO OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE! 3 flays only reg. 59c pr.

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To Joyce, her playground sronp is perfect, with one exception: they her con- a about her wedding next i and have been at it sinri' her younger brother revealed the bis secret the a of the summer. Broadway School playground is one of (wehc playgrounds in the city sponsored hy the United Fund. The project is one eight weeks duration ext i from 20 to August 12. Total at all the playgrounds is 2,435 children: average a i attendance is 9C9. County Picnic Planned 11 WCTU Group The a a county picnic of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held in Hie south pavilion at the City Park on Auguil 2 at- 3 p.m.

Members arc rcciuosled to bring a covered dish and individual place settings. The planning committee is composed of Miss Mildred Green, Mrs. Donald Rnwe and Mrs. Sabina Baker. Family Picnic Planned By Fire Company The annual a i picnic of the Anlielam Fire Company will be held al Cold Spring's Park, on Sunday, August H.

The same area which was reserved last year has been secured for this year's picnic. Ciamcs, ground prizes and free soft drinks, ice cream and rides will be available. All games will begin at 2:30 p.m. and food will be served at 5:30 p.m. Grovp Clan Meets The descendant of a (Clay) and Bert Grove gathered al Ihe home of Mr.

and Mrs. Galen Funk, Hancock, on Sunday afternoon for a picnic dinner. Dinner was serieij on the lawn of the home and in the evening members of Ihc clan enjoyed rccrcalion at the Funk cabin along the Cacapon River. Bud Mrs. Isldpr and children, Dccliia Leo and Terra Sue, have returned lo their home on Houtc Three, after two weeks in Ocean Cily with Mrs.

Horn- tirotlirr, Slanton H. Wilson, operator of the Surf-Side Motel and one week al Bradley llcach with Mr. Horowitz's brothers and sisters. The Misb.es I'ciiny Send- roiupf. Kiiwina Uiiiko, Mary- belli' Vance, Marycllen Stanley and 1'ortia Watigli, all of Haii- coc'k, arc in Occun City.

i Kllit Mac Hoi'knian, Hancock, is vac.itioning in Chattanooga, Tcnn Mr. and Mrs. Prcslon Crnuse and i Dixie Grouse, Him cock, are traveling through Virginia and the Smokey Mountains. Mr. ami Mrs.

Auslin Ward, a i have relumed I'ninc niter spending two weeks in I'harlolle, N. and villc. Fla. The couple attended Norfolk, yearly school of firms-try. Ahall, Miclclletown.

and Mr. and Mrs. Clamlc Jlock- enbcrry and son, James, of Marlin.slnirg. are spending a few a with Mrs. Olive Rcmsmirq and son Tom, Keedysville.

Mrs. Remsburg is Ihe mother of Mrs. Hockcn- berry. 1'vl. Amos Wyaml, First Ranger Company, Elgin Air Force Rase, is spending a thirty day leave with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Druary Wyand near Keedysville. Sunday gue.sls al the home of Mr. and Galen Funk. Hancock, were Mrs.

Zurie, Michael and Mr. and Mrs. II. 1.. McCormick and a Debbie, Washington.

D. Herbert Orlando. F. C. Cowherd.

Church, Mr. John Yet ter, Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul drove, and Nora Littlejohn, Roanokc, Va. anil Doyle.

Moore anil children, Patty, Buddy ami Linda, a returned to their home in Wcslnver, after spcndinc ten days with their friends. Mrs. llaltic Moore, Boonsboro. and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Slanglc, Xolirorsville. Aliss Blaire Cris- ly, Glen Burnie, has returned lo her homo after spending several days at the Stangle home. On Sunday, Mr. and Stangle entertained al dinner parly which was also attended by Mr. and Mrs.

William Grisly and children, Dawn and Birdit, of Glen Burnie; Mrs. Hattie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rohrcr of Hag- erslown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Stangle and children, Nancy, Belly, Keith and of Ml. Briar. Miss a a K. Brown, had as house- Kuesls lasl week her sister, Mrs. Clyde Slovcr, of GHlys- burg.

and her nephew, Mark Broun Van Pelt nf Wilmington, Del. Miss Brown, who celebrated her 83ri birthday on July 21, was showered with gifts, cards and other expressions of felicilalions during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Murphy, and sons, I'clcr and Christopher, of Houston, Texas, have been visiting Mr. Murphy's sister, Mrs. Anne Godfrey, Oak Hill Avc. Jlr, and Mrs. Frederick Olto and family, Boonsboro; and Mrs.

Warren Slullz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Whisner and family, all of Ihis cily. have returned after visiting the Smokey Mountains and spending a week at Myrtle Beach, S. C.

and Ellsworth Wolff. Canton, Ohin, have returned to their home after spending the past If) days visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Lcltoy I.ipman, Ralli- more, is visiting her mother Mrs. Louis Y.

Lynn, Oak Hill Ave. -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Etchison and children, Craig and Page, and Mrs. Page Etchison have returned lo their homes on North Colonial Drive after vacationing; for ten days in Sloninglon, Maine.

Mrs. William U. Kvcrly, 921-J Main is a patient al the Washington County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

I.con Mmnick and family of- Dogwood Road and Mrs. Pauline F. Piraino of San Francisco, have returned tr this cily aflcr vacationing in Ocean Cily, Md. Jacob If. Rurtner, who underwent surgery al Washington County Ho.spilal, has returned to his home at The Manor.

L. N. Hoover, Miller Church fioad, freight and passenger agent here for the Pennsylvania Railway, entered the. Washington County Hospital yesterday for minor surgery. Mrs.

I'mlino F. Francisco, Is visit- inj; friends. and relatives in this city before leaving (or Charlolte, N. C. Mrs.

Pirainn was a former teacher al Ihc Washington School. Her husband, who will join her this week for un extended i i served as Ihc Pacific Airlines representative, mirchas i 1'21'a from Fairchild A i a 4 Missiles Division. Hello World Mr, a i Mrs. I Morris, Hancock, announce Ihe birlh of son on July 20 al Memorial i a in Berkeley Springs, W. Mrs.

Mortis is the former KliiahfHi a i Mr. ami Mrs. John F. fern I es, Hancock, announce birlh nf a daughter on at Memorial Hospital" Berkeley Springs. W.

Va. Mrs. Cowles is (he former a Kllcn Sheldon. a Sergeant and Mr.s. Ralph Doilson.

Falls Cliurrh. announce the birth of a daughter, Taniara a on July 18 at the i Slates Naval Hospital in llclhesila. Mrs, Dodson is the former Patricia Ann a a of a fordsburg, Pa. Airman and Mrs. Delberl E.

Mills, Clear Sprint: 111. 1, announce the birlh nf their second child, a a llumu Kay. on July 'U at Hie Washington County llospil.il. Mr.s. Mills is the Frances -Mae Burgan.

Airman is slalioncd at a Air Force Base, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ciirl a Fairplay, lit. announce the birth of a son, a I.ynu.

nn July ai ni the Washington County i a Mr.s. a is the former Patricia Tracy, Williamsporl. Music 1'rojfmm Larry Powell and his floya- lairs will a i for the veterans at the Newltin 1). Veterans Hospital near a linsburg, W. on Sunday at p.m.

Music for Ihe occasion is heing supjilicd hy a gr.int from the Recording Indiislries Trust Funds in cooperation Local 770, American Federation of Musicians. Newcomers Enjoy Lunch And Theatre Members of (lie Afternoon tlroup of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers club had un especially enjoyable day when they met for their monthly social gcHogcllicr on Wednesday for along with a group of the newer newcomers to the rily and soine nf (heir friends they en jiiycd luncheon ami theatre The group firs! gathered at a i Inn near Calc- ilmua Stale Park for luncheon following which they nllcnded matinee performance nf "The Solid Gold Cadiltnc" nl tin' Totem Pole Playhouse, starring Jean Sluplrlon. Present as the newest newcomers lo Ihc group were Mrs. i i a Jones, who came lo Ihis cily from Flal, N. and Miles from Amsterdam, N.

Y. The guests included Mrs. A i i Iliiehler, Clarence HiihriT, Mrs. Helen Turner Mrs. W.

0. Veclclcr, Mrs. Itolf Wi'clinian ami Hoy Hiibcr. Members of Ihc Afternoon Newcomers ntleniling were Mrs. H.

N. Brenner, Mrs. John cleevcs, Mr.s. Dean Colston, Mrs. Holand Cyr, Mrs, Roland le La Mrs.

Joseph Fiiwler. Mr.s. William Grtichcr, Mrs. Walter Gross, Mrs. Hob- crl a Mrs.

Robert J. a Mrs. John KruhiUcr, Mr Ftogcr Cuerard. Mrs. 1.

H. ICmory Melger, Mrs. Daniel a Mrs. Paul Pigeon, Henry W. Hilly Sarno Honored On 8th lUrthday flllly Sarno was fried on hit eighth birthday Sunday al a pnrly given hy Ids parents, Mr.

and Mrs. i a J. Sarno, 100 Patrick ltd. The decorations were carried mil in pink, blue and yellow and highlighted with hat- loon.1 while two beaiilifiil c.ike* centered the birthday table. The Riie.sls were entertained with movies, a peanut hunt and donkey game.

were a a in the a i events. A pinala which was filled with small gifts was broken hy Miss Pamela Saylor. 'Ihe honored gucsl received a lovely gifts and refresh- were served lo the following invited guests: Pamela and Stephanie Saylor, David and Laurie Haynes, a and Mirlmcl a a Pamela A llcripsy, liohin a a a anrl A Kucn- Irmil, David llarkclt, Dennis Sarno, Phil i i a Michael Sarno. Greg Callas and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Saylor. Peter Murphy Veler Murphy Houston, Texas, who has been visiting his mint, Mrs. Anno. Godfrey, Oak Hill celebrated his 1Glh birthday on Wednesday. Pcler and a group of young friends, about l.

in number, enjoyed a swimming parly at Hie new Williainspcirl Pool and llicn returned the Godfrey home for an informal after- nonn lea. Miss Sandy Siockslagcr cut and served the cake, Wvstnn Mrs. ICdwaril SchwQrhli, W. U'ngcr, Mrs. Fred lirc-dlmi and Mrs.

I I D. Wclshincr. 'I in 1 ucxl meeting of the. Newcomers xull also he in (ho in if a social for on Wednes- a August 24, the club nietn- i i will tour Harpers l-Vrry and later enjoy Iiiucheoii and cards at the i House. The purpose of the is lo welcome new residents to Hagcrsliiwii make feel more at home.

Anywir uilercslcii in more information, or eliih members wishing lo up lor Die iie.xl social session, are advised lo contact Mrs. Roland Cyr at Regent 3-n8(i7; or Bynuitl M. N'ecsc, at Itegent 9-7722. serving. Mrs.

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