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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 7

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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7
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THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, MD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,1926. SEVEN Spickler Specks Spickler, Oct. St. Paul's school reopened Mon day morning after being closed'and refumlgated account o( tho scar- let epidemic. No new cases have been reported'in our vicinity.

Miss Emma Glunjuu ami Guy Kber- sole spent the past friends In Baltimore. They also attended the Sosqui-Centennlal at Philadelphia. Martin was a visitor with relatives and friends at Wil- son's. Mrs Susan Grove arid grandson. IT IS TO BE THIS SATURDAY Evening 8:15 BE READY TO GO tko Concert br UKRAINIAN RUSSIAN CHORUS Ttat vreat nuaftlnn alttKern, will tkrlll you their beautiful the simple rtongm of their people.

Music Itet Everyone Can Enjoy St. John's Lutheran Auditorium, This Saturday Evening, 8.15 Floor. (l.liO; Gallery, (1.00 All ncnerred IS'oiv on Sule at STJEFP PIAIVO CO S. POTOMAC STIEFF PIANO USED ollansbee brciv BEST ROOFING Sole Distributor! Danzer Metal Works Whitman's Chocolates RUDY'S REXALL PHARMACY Hotel Hamilton Corner SEE 0. S.

Optymitfist Kenneth Grove accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grove of Haserstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Grove, Charlton.

Mrs. Mary L. Zellers and Mrs. James L. Stouffer and daughter, Vir- ginia, of Hagerstown, spent the weete with the former's sister Mrs.

K. Dennis. Hayrnoud Miller tvaa a business caller In our village Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

James Hull, Mrs. Lloyd Hull and daughter Louise were gueatH of Mr and Mrs. Henry Everetts, Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs.

Kleffer Seibert and sona Daniel and David, were callers with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draper and family Sunday evening. Little Miss Helen Daughnrty, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Daugherly who lias been 111 with scarlet fover is much Improved.

Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Shank, oC Hopswell, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buzzard and family.

Mr and Mrs. Howard Galnes and daughters, Sarah Jane and Rosotta, Hagerstown, were guests of Mrs. Gaines parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Trumpower.

Mr. and Mrs. Phares Horet and family, of Charlton and the Misses Flora and Lucy Shank, of Hagers- town, wero Sunday visitors ol the family ol Mr and Mrs. Christian LJbersole. Miss Mary Martin and Paul Sel- lers, Hagerstown, were callers witn tho latter's sister, Mrs.

Luther Frush Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Snydor, who have both been 111 are much improved Mr.

unl Mrs. David Smith, or Clearspring, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hull. Mr.

Percy Bbersole is or tho sick list itr. and Mrs. John Coffee, of Greencastle, were visitors with the family of Mrs. Coffee's brother, Mr. P.

D. Draper Mrs. F. happened i a very painful accident last week, when she lot an Iron fall on her tool. Mr and Mrs.

Grover Forsytho vis- ited with the family of Mrs. For- sythe'u brother, Mrs. Paul Hull. The little daughter of Mr. and Jirs.

Pilul Hull that has been seriously 111 is recovering. Mr and Mrs. Charles Dennis anil i children, Marie and Milton spent Hi week in Hagerstown attending fair. Miss Pearl Ebersole visited frk-mi In Hagyrstown, Ftiir week. Miss Helen Cowdcn.

of was a caller with relatives In village Monday. Mrs. Samuel Hastings, of H'-iyr'- Cross Koads, spent scvonil with her parents, Mr. am! Jamea J. and daughter was a culler with relatives in Valley, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hnrr. o' gerstown, spent Wednesday noon with Mrs. Fred Mr.

and Mrs. Guy gerstown, were callers of All's. Grove. Give 'Em Time And They'll Both Grow "You're a heck of a looking lizard," says the big chap'on the right, "And you're a dizzy looking duck," replies tho little fellow. But they're both wrong.

One's a baby alligator, the other a baby ostrich, both just two weeks old. They live on a farm in California. HOSPITAL OPENED. The Hanover General Hospital, built by the J. B.

Ferguson Com- pany, of Hagerstown, will open its doora to the public today. The hos- pital is the gift of H. D. Sheppard and C. N.

Myers, of Hanover. They have set up an endownment fund of $100,000 for the hospital in addition to erecting the building anJ have asked the community to share In making the institution. Even a veiT light pat on the back can make the chest stick out. SHIPPING BOARD TO ASK FUND INCREASE Washington, Oct. 21.

The Shipping Board and the Emergency Fleet Corporation will appeur be- fore the budget bureau next week to ask for an appropriation of 900,000 to cover gross expenditure!) for tho coming fiscal year, an in- crease of $4,600,000 over last year's budget. Of the total to be sought 000 is to cover estimated operating coats. Part of the increase is at- tributed to tho necessity of placing in an additional number of cargo ships to take care of the wheat and cotton movement because of the withdrawn! of Hritish bot- toms due to tho British coal slrike. Mr. and Mra Charles children anil Jl'rs.

H. De Sunday evening callers James Hull. i ith ant wura Mra. i Knight-Overland dales and Service Eliason Motor Co. E.

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SriEri 1 INC. You may send us literature regarding Stieff Pianos. Toii'it Stare There JL JL A URGH" by H.E.O. WHITMAN Begins Next Sunday, October 24th IN THE SUNDAY INQUIRER A novel of love and piracy as unusual as it is exciting. suavity of a gentleman adventurer and the ferocity of a tiger, the Pirate of revenge, on the daughter of his enemy.

Luring her on his yacht, he abducts as well a young broker who happens on board to interview the Pirate, and forces them, strangers, into an unwelcome marriage. But at this point the, story is just beginning! The excitement that follows, the narrow escapes--the attacks of rum-runners--the'open warfare on the high seas--all thesa episodes will hold your interest until the last installment. Remember, this'fltreat serial will run in the day Inquirer and so, to avoid missing a single chapter, order the Sunday Inquirer left at your address. THESE SPECIAL PAGES IN NEXT SUNDAY'S MAGAZINE SECTION Snap Your Fingers at Old Age --Says Science More than the loss of money or friends or fame, people fear the pass- ing of youth. After a man or a woman starts the increasingly tiresome jour- ney down the "other side of the hill" the zest of life gradually disappears.

Perhaps this fear will be removed in the near future. Science has stepped forward with an optimistic opinion. No less a man than Dr. Carl Ramus, the United States Public Health Service, tells i next Sunday's Inquirer--how science may perform thif 'pparent miracle. GSr' How Four Billion Dollars Is Made in a Single Year Mathematicians have compiled figures to prove that it would take an industrious and quick-fingered person 100 years to count 000,000 in the form of $1 bills--and that would mean working eight hours a day over that period.

Also that that amount in $1 bills, laid as a carpet would form a rug 10 feet wide be- tween New York and San Francisco. Yet this is only two-fifths of the amount stored in the United States Treasury! An entertaining full-page article in next Sunday's Inquirer will tell you in dt .11 just how our money is manufactured. Titles of Other Fascinating Pages: World Famous Model They Have Their Eyes Cursed by Her Great Beauty On Their Former Home HarryThaw Proved "Guilty" Why Princes of India by His Own Word War on American Movies Fashion Favors the Bloused Bodice 'or SPORTS, NEWS, ENTERTAINMENT and INFORMATION--READ THE NEXT PHILAP UNDAY.

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