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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 21

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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21
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1960 THE MORNING HERALD, IIAGKKSTOWN, MARYLAND TWENTY-ONK i MIXINGS for hot canapes can be heated a jiffy when prc-frozcn in square, waxed- I board containers. She'll enjny many a in aoft ami cuddly, a i flannelette slecpwear in while willi exclusive print of red or hlne. Sizes 3240. Peignoir get of Lanolized polyester, nylon and eollon batiste in white, pink, lilue, mint ice. In sizes 32 to 40.

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tom-Iike fit. S-M-L, proportioned lengths for CUB- 2 easy-care white Cotton circular stitched- bra 198 Enjoy the lovely lift and accentuation you get in this light colton bra with stitched for firm support. Elastic front gore for easy comfort, Sizes 32 to 40 cups. lightweight girdle for active figures 998 hands slim you fore and afl, strategically placed to flatten, smooth and slim you comfortably. Firming power net is machine washable.

26-36 waists. give her the special glamor of royal purple sheer nylon hose Jivp her early morning lo evening plain- our. Pick from a wide variety of including full fanhioncd mid senmlrsB styles even stretch. Nylons for walking, dress and evening, Ituy yours at Scars Satisfaction guaranteed A or your money back" JA.U Long Meadow Shopping Center, Hagerstowu A Thrower will not only make Dad feel important but also save a lot of wear and tear on his physical constitution. The Snow Thrower clears a 15-inr)i-vide path.

Knoxville KXOXVILLK I'. S. Seaman Quartermaster 3ni Class James Lee Mokes stationed on the Robert McSard, spent several months in Scotland recently returning to South. Carolina. He is Die son of Mr.

and Nokcs, Yar- rowshurg. Ho was a recent vis- in his parents' home. Elizabeth Thompson, i Washington, D. visited with brothers and I Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Hancs and i family ami Mr. anil Mrs. Lindy and family, Yarrowsburg, lover the weekend. I St. Luke's Episcopal met on evening at 8 p.

m. in i the Burgess Memorial Parish Pleasant Valley. The meet- ling was colled lo order by Uie I president, John E. Grim. The Ticv.

Harold Wilson had prayer, minulcs read by Mrs. jGeorge D. Fouch, assistant sec- following adjournment refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Pole Nelson" and Mrs. George D.

t'ouch. The next meeting will ue lield at the home I of the Rev. am! Mrs. Lewis jKirby Brownsville, i Mrs. Lee Collins and three Marlcne.

Jeanetlc and IVhljie, Yarrowsburg, left on il-'riday by aulomohile for Or- llando, Florida, where Mr. Collins ii employed with the Martin Company, and they will rc- iMile. The Willing Workers of the Kirst Church of God, Chestnut Grove, met at Ihe dome of Mrs. Maud Nick and a i Friday evening at 7:30 p. m.

Tlte meeting was called (o order by the president, Mrs. Pearl Holmes. Around i attended. The Rev. Harry Cimrehey, pastor of I tite church.

present. i Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Gifft a daughter, Patricia, Chestnut Grove, motored to Yellow Springs Sunday fa visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Gibbons and family and Mr. and Mrs. John and family. in the car yard at Brunswick and 0 Railroad were laid off on Monday leaving seven men. One of the men iiad 'been employed for 30 years.

Miss Dcanna Hifirtnn and Miss A i a Alcvask, both attending Rrirlficivater College, Bririgc- waicr, Virginia, spent Ihe week- lend with She former's parents, and Douglas Iligdon, ilJroHnsville lleighls. i Thanksgiving Services will he jtelcbratcd i the a i i a jjnirtt service on Wednesday cvc- heforf Thanksgiving Day i a the Church of the 'lirounsville Hcighls, with the George Gibson, W'everlon Jiaplist, the llcv. Wilson Ihe Uov. Lewis Kirby, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, land Ihe Rev.

Ncivlon J'ulini, 'Church of liie Brethren charge of Ihe service. All churches i combine llicir jchoirs fur Ihe sen-ii-e. I The i i a Cliuivh (heir annual in Hie i Mrs. Via.ii, chairtnan. ICrnoiinc liurch.

IPctcrsville. entertained the Girl l-l-H Cliih of IVtersvillc. at her Ihome, Eisht nirmhers and two leaders were present. Valeria Van Holton pave a demonstration on waxed flowers. An election uf officers was held and She following elected: ('resident.

Norina Rawson; piT.sidcni. Sili.i Cauley; i secretary. Carol Ann Hoyer; treasurer, Krnestinc Rureh. Mrs. Wayne Cuyinn, i ville, Tiic and liuilders Sunday School classes of the Pleasant View Chtirch uf the Hrcthren.

Mrs. Maurice (Irossnickle prcscntpd the program on "Psalms of President, Mrs. Lesler Kaiiblc, in in charge of the business meeting. Joseph Long, youth director for Uic Brethren General Hrothcrhood, Chicago, was a sucst speaker at Ihe Pleasant View Brethren Church, Burk- illsville, recently. .1.

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