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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 4

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THK MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND. FRIDAY, JULY 10,1936. Club News Local News PERSONAL MENTION iiiiiimiitimiil mniiMiu I Misses Louise and Tarn Lone will leave on Monday, Kl (or a trip to Massachusetts. Miss Louise 1 (offer and Hlnklcy, of Washington, 1). will leave New York City, on 11 on s.

s. Westernland for a Kiiropean tour. Misses Hof- for and Blnklpy worn of this city. Mr. anil Mrs.

(inrlaml ((roll have returned home from Philadelphia and New York whpro Sir. Croh has been on a hnsinoss trip. Mlsii Blanche Scliwlnger, Nortli Mulberry street, Is visiting her brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. a SchwIiiKor, In Mor- rlnvllle, Pa, Mr.

and Mrs. a i Katz and i of i a i a are visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph l-'lelsh- er, South Mulberry Hired. Mrs. Daisy I'ai-kctl James, Hast a a spending in Washington.

Mrs. li. N. a Strouds- Mrs. a Moore, Washington burg.

Is visiting her sister, avenue, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter in i i a Kansas, Miss Hessle Snyder, Mrs. Julia Ewhig, Mrs. Grove and James Pomeroy have returned from a motor trip to HarrlaonbllrK, a ral Bridge and i Drive, Va. 7n Miss Elizabeth (Milan), West Franklin street. Miss Lonlse Uohrer, Funkstown, la spending her vacation near Philadelphia.

Miss i Hotter bus left to spend several weeks in Washington, D. willl her sister. Miss Helen Hotter. She i a i un- i the of her sister, Miss Louise from Kuropc. Mr.

and MIT. Emerson Donat and son, 1.1.1 West Side avenue, a a returned home from a visit In Pennsylvania. Mrs. A i Donat Is i some time In Haielton, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. i i a Hall nf Palmyra, N. who liavn been spending lev days with Mr. and Mrs. G.

Rldgley. N. hocvist street, have returned to their home. Mrs. C.

E. Free, of Baltimore, Is her shier, Mra. John T. Starr, i i i a avenue. J.

E. Solas has returned to Lebanon, Pa. after spending several days with Miss Grace Selss and brothers, Kast Franklin street. Cilen Soiisonljiuigh has returned to the i i of a a summer school after i i i home In Smlthsburg. nt his Mrs.

A and a i a and Dorothy, of Piircellvllle, and Goorfie i Washington, have returned a helng the pnests of Mrs. I. T. English, Funkstown. Jacob Knyder, used resident nf Keedysville who has been confined to his home by I some I Iness, shows MTTER tOOKINO HTTEII COOKING USS WORK MEYERS BERKSON SURPRISE PARTY IS PLEASANT AFFAIR Mrs.

W. A. Miller Enter- rained by Congregation Members nf the congregation of Ml. Pleasant Pentecostal near Chewsvllle, entertained at a surprise i a party In honor at I Mrs. Win.

A. i i of Rev. son MI. Miller, pastor of a The i was spent in several singing, pruyor, string and piano music was played by Mrs. Miller, Mildred Jones- and Goorgo Harne.

The table was decorated with a large birthday cake Iced in i and adorned i 41 candles. a i were received by the guest of honor. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. W.

A. Miller, Mr. and a llaugher and a Berlha, a i Hurley. Mrs. Welzel.

Mr. Merll a Harm', Mrs. Heulali Draper, Donald Draper, Mrs. Delva Lewis, a i Lewis, Mrs. Katie a a Mr.

and Mra. James a a i Doris and i i a Harne, law Mr. and Mrs. H. .1.

di Plotro. est i slreCM. wmnl Hmli( 1 Kodert, Audrey and Charles a Mrs. Krcd tind daughter, Pauline, Mrs, Alice Bowman, ary, oh and Jason Bowman, Mrs. Sadie Wolfe and daughter, Mary, Benny Bowman, John Carty, Mr.

and a Cilbert i Mr, and Mrs, John Wiles and daughters, Dor hie and Leona, Mrs. Holders, Edward Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard a a daughters, Betty and Leah, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kline, Lester, Lola, a Katie and i Mrs. a Jones and daughter, Doris, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Lewis and daughters, Dar- lerft, Glcndora and Esther. Miss Merk. a i baa i i i and i i a Frlodell In Shemuidoah, Vft. Mrs. M.

Costa nnd daughter, Dolores, of i a i a are i i i Mrs. Costa's In-other and sister-in- OUR DAILY PATTERN Miss i i i a Bell, i street, t.i a a i i i in Berkeley Springs, W. Va. G. S.

Lee. ot l.archinont, N. is visiting J. V. Jamison, 3d, South Prospect street.

Miss Louise Xellflr, South Potomac street, la i i i In Charles Town, W. VH. Mrs. a Pitsnogle, this city, Is Improved a being confined to the home of her son, Pltanogle, for live weeks due to I i resulting from fall. She is now visiting: her daughter, Mrs.

John Keener, at Paramount. Miss Lillian Shirley Kewist, of Pelttani, N. Is visiting her uncle and a Itcv. Dr. and Mrs.

Clarence K. Wolfe, St. Anne's rectory, SmithslHirR. kin and Svcnd Sheppnrd, this i are spending the a i in Baltimore nt the homo ot their uncle mid a Fnmklln Woods. Mr.

and a i i i Vlrts. of a i ton, is i i i wpoh i Mrs. I. T. and Miss Trances tt'olf, Uiix PHII! hn'a lo his home in Kon Wnym 1 I a spending his a a i with his mother, Mrs.

Emma V. I nnd sister, Mrs. I a E. Selbert, CJroenmmmt a Ho nlao i ulster, Mrs. a K.

Pro- i vard, Mercer-sljiirg, Pa. RED CROSS Shoe Shop Mr. iiiul George fl. Cooper, -HI a i are spending i a a i i i parents nnd i In i i W. Va.

From Ing ton i also Smart Young Dress With "Coolie" Jacket Make an Ensemble or Use Pattern for Dress or Jacket! By ELLEN WORTH Chinese red Rives smart dash color to this nntffral linen crash sports ensemble. The dress bodice slimly up to the neck with Chinese red buttons. The red color is repeated in the belt Red buttons also trim the jacket sleeves and is seen again in tlic pocket welts. You'll dud endless occasions to wear this a i ensemble. You can wear the jacket with other dresses, too.

It will look quite effective over some of your ercning dresses. This model also looks stunning in cotton especially in bright yellow. In tub silk, it is also attrac- Style No. 1768 is designed for sizes 14. 16, 18 years, 36, 38 ami 40-inches bust.

Size 16 requires 3 1 A yards of 39-indi material with VA yards of ribbon for belt and 2K yawls of 39-inch material for jacket. Our illustrated Home Dressmaking liook will enable von to have smart clothes and more of them for less money. Each step in the making of a dress is shown with illustrated diagrams. Send for copy today. Price of BOOK 10 Prke of PATTERN 15 cents (coin is preferred).

Wrap coin carefully. Pattern Mail Address: N. T. Pattern Bureau, The Morning Herald, Mohawk 21st Street at Fifth 7 6 8 Atenue, New York City. MISS REED BRIDE OF EDWIN FLEGAL Mr.

and Ray Reed, 640 George announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to i J. Flegal, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Flegal of Clearileld. i look place on a a 4, at Betliesiia, Md. The eeromony was by Rev. Blakcinore, pastor nf the First Methodist Epls copal Chnrc'Ii. Mrs.

Flegnl graduated from the a High School and attended a a College. The bridegroom Is a a a of Clearfield High Schtiol and a a College and lias been leaching at Clearfield i High School. At the end of school the young couple will take a belated honeymoon i to New York a which they will a i home In Clearneld. A A Mra. A i Hosteller, 920 Mill- berrv announces engage- N.

Cor. i New Location WOMEN'S HATS L. B. Hat Shop '1 There's Always A A I for you at Dot's Children Shop 23 W. Waihlnglon St.

TELEPHONE i I a i i i OTY a i CD. of her a Marguerite ylMt in Columbus and i i a i A PlirKeUt ot i a i The i will a Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard I lliu i onrl a 1 and sou Robert, a from i a i a where nceom- pittiled Miss Joyce who a entered a a at i i of Ponnsylviuiln. The Key, A Parsons nnd a a a a quests of Dr.

nnd Mrs. n. Campbell, West Washington street. GOVERNOR LANDON MAY SPEAK HERE No. 17G5.

I KEEDYSYILLE UNION HAS MONTHLY MEET Patriotism Topic of W. C. T. U. Qt Home of Mrs.

Baxter William M. A a 742 i i i a avenue, David L. Staley, 71i9 Siimmll avenue, and Donald R. Slnley, .162 Virginia avenue, are ainong I -150 i i i i a a i i Camp candidates established at Fort a for a four-week period of field a i a i i Arlm' is i lo his home In Keedy.iville by i Republican Nominee Invited to Speak at Big Urma Picnic That Governor A i l.andon, 56 W. Washington St.

A I Al i of Hi-V on i i A i 1.1, Y. ilnnl will ho for lhe moonlight i on (ho Chcsnpnnko Bny. Import a hue-lness will alto como up nt this lime. A TO A The i Y. 11.

C. A. hand i give a concert in a a i Saturday evening. EYERLY'S SPECIAL PURCHASE Peach Basket and Medium Wide Brims Snow White Felts 1 Reg, $2.98 Values FOR FRI. A SAT.

of Kansas, Republican i for President, may address the a a Orma picnic at a i the i of Wednesday, A Jit. was declared a strong possibility yesterday. Since but a few minor i i a are said In remain before i i a can lip made, picnic program com- has Included (he Governor's a i In the picnic program. A was yes- a a Hie Governor will pos i i be in a i on Tuesday. A 18, In I of his a a i and that only unfor- sccn circumstances will prevent liJni from extending his visit in the state by another day, coining to Hugerstown by automobile for the picnic address.

I a i i to Governor Landon the picnic committee has arranged for an address by A K. O'Connor. i a lenders of tbis i county its woll BS Western a a nnd a i a are coo a i i a leaders in in- i Governor Landon to address i which hfis become recognlzod ns one of the largest a a public gatherings i i section. The W. C.

T. U. Keedysville held meeting on the lawn the home of Mrs. Baxter Tuseday evening. Mrs.

Buxton presided with the opic i Saluting flag followed by the singing of The Star Spangled Banner nnd My 'Tis of Thee were sung. The i lesson was read roin Ks tlier, chapter and a was offered by Mrs. a i Scheller i Tho A i a Creed. Miss Louise Rnvcy proton tec! nn i on I Day in which she said "This a should bo a day of the i a of i a yoke of opprea- tion which has settled over vast European nations. The Declaration of Independence i by Thomas Jefferson and several of hia wise associates never been regarded as a scrap ot paper.

11 is and i i expression of American a i today it. a on 1776. Ballad of Betsy Ross was rend by Mrs. C. C.

i Mrs, Eva Noble, a i spoke on World i i i was very i i Mrs. a I in a report of the convention. A a i were- for (lift a i of 50th a i versary of local union to bo held on A 5 at 2 o'clock P. M. in the hall.

The lawn was decorated i flags, baskets of red, i and blue flowers. David Hlte, Billy VARIETY PROGRAM WILL BE TONIGHT Interesting Entertainment to Be Given at Howard St. M. E. Last i preparations have been completed for the variety en- a i which will be present- ad tonight at the Howard Street M.

E. corner ot Howard and Chestnut Streets, by the Epworth League. Final touches have been put to Hie comedy sketches which will be given and all indications point to an i ot real a i The program i consist ot the following: Selections by the orches- i i a reading. "Sister Married" hy i i a a i i vocal solo, "Ah, Mystery ot by Laveiy I a duo by a i Bowers and Junior Senscnbaugh: "Mrs. Gabuee Attends a Musical" hy Mrs.

0. M. phler; comedy skit, "When Do We Eat" by Edna Detrich and Lavely Grnher; comedy melodrama, "The Fatal Necklace" with the following cast of characters: The Heroine, Mitzi Green; the Villain, Harry Shaw; the Hero, Albert Powell, the Countess. Blanche Rlde- uour and the Villainess, Frances Moore: the third comedy skit is i "The Second Honeymoon" i i i Green as the wife and Lavely as hel 1 a The program will also contain other vocal, i a and novelty N'o a i i i he ('barged, a silver offering will be a at. the door.

and Bobby Hammond assisted In decorating and the lighting effects. CLUB WILL HOLD MOUNTAIN DANCI Alsatians and Fritnds Wi Dance July 15 at Braddock Heights The first In a series ot mounUI dances i he held by the Alsall Club on Wednesday i 15th, at Brad.doek Heights. The i in charge n.ade complete a a to dance and diincfng will be hel from nine o'clock i one o'clocl with music by Dave Hagen and hi Southerners. The committee Is planning othe dances and if arrangements can completed in time the next niour tain dance will be announced a the Braddock dance. This dance will be an Invitatlo affair and invitations for guest may be secured by any Alsatia from any member of the committee The committee wishes to sires the fact however, that all guest must, present Invitations at the.doo the night of the dances.

This 1 imperative so that outsiders can not get into i affair. Cards will full a i a will 1)6 mailed the members this week. The committee in charge thi dance is composed ot the following members: L. P. Obrist, chairman J.

V. Metz, C. H. Adams, D. Schilling, B.

C. Ryan and D. Hull. MISS ENGLISH AND MR. ATKINS WED Mrs.

I. T. English, of Funkstown has announced the marriage of he daughter Euth, to Thomas N. Al kinn, of Memphis, Term. Th ceremony was performed on July by the Rev.

Dr. J. William Ott St. Mark's Lutheran church. The couple will reside at th home of the bride's mother for the present.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ray Bowlby, 23, Virginia Duppstadt, 17, Somerset, Pa. Joseph W. Plummer, 21, Alice Oden, 18, Gaithersburg, Pa. John W.

Ross, 22, Mt. Union, Pa. Martha M. Drake, 21, fcock Hill Fur nace, Pa. Malcolm 24, Florise Duquenne, 22, Harrlsburg, Pa.

Tony Bato, 23, Wilson, 26 Mt. Union, Pa. Frank Slrlngfellow, 21, Geraldin Martin, 21. Carlisle, Pa. Rufus D.

Coffey, 29, Lynhurst i L. Harlsock, 20 Ranhine, Va. Harold R. i 37, Mlllerton Sarah J. Gross, 42, Harrisburg I A linen shower In the form of a treasure was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Sallie StouE Bridgeport, by the Mary am Martha class of the Trinity Luth eran Chapel, in honor of Mrs. Wil iam Bowers, the former Miss Edna l-ienneberger, a teacher in the pri i a department. Mrs. B. L.

Bur ger is teacber of the class whicl was served refreshments by the hostess. FOR HOT WATER Lykent Valtay Nut Bartley No. Nut J. W. ROHRER 30 W.

Balto. St. Phone 1116 Push-Up Croquignole Wave Complete $1.50 Gale's Beauty Salon 54 W. Wniliincton SI. Tele.

REAL BARGAINS In Guaranteed FUR COATS Are Offered to You at FUR SHOP 18 N. POTOMAC 8T. "Buy Furt from a Furrier" Sprinkling Cans R.D.McKEE A A A I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Porch and Lawn Furniture Will be Closed Out at Special Low Prices BEGINNING TODAY --THE ORIGINAL- FURNITURE STORE MILLER'S 31 South Potomac Street SALLY'S SALLIES 'Knowing ditt you don't know ouch it bowing a lot ORPHANS GUESTS OF KIWANIS CLUB Annual Outing It Held at Rowe's Park along Conococheague Yesterday was the big day for the kiddies of San Mar Orphans' Home. Delivered to Hagerstown at 1 o'clock in the afternoon by the Potomac Edlaon Company, the orphans were entertained by the management of the Academy Theatre for over two hours. They then were transported to Row's Park ty the Hagerstown Kiwanis Club for outing and picnic sponsored annually by the service club.

A big picnic lunch was served at 6 o'clock after which the children were returned to the home. During the afternoon all amusements at the park were thrown open to the kiddies. Members of the Kiwanis Club participated in several'games and contests. A I Mr. and Mrs.

Russel Weaver, 601 West Church street, announce the birth of a eon at their home Thursday morning. SHQWER FOR MRS. FRIDINGERJS HELD Comic Mock Wedding Is One of Features of Social Mrs. Harry T. Frldinger wan entertained at a lovely crystal shower and bridge party Wednesday evening by Miss Kitty Starr, Madilon Troxell and Mrs.

W. E. at the home of the former, 1813 Virginia avenue. Mrs. Frldinger was prior to her marriage, Miss Katherlne Hall.

The lower floor of the home which was thrown in suite for the occasion presented a charming setting with decorations of summer smila and hydrangeas. Tall white tapers adorned the tables. A highlight of the evening was a comic mock wedding portrayed by the following: Misses Lottie Parks, Lucille Miller, Aleda Cook, Gayl Me- Council, Mrs. Thomas H. Gibson, Tommy Gibson and Mrs.

W. L. Murphy played the wedding inarch. The Crystal gifts for the bride arranged on the dining-room table which was illuminated by candle light. Bridge prizes were woii by Mrs.

R. C. Carder, Mrs. Raymond Ritchie, Miss Isabel Fridinger and Mrs. Glenn Nichols.

Other guests includes: Mesdames W. B. Beyard, John W. Mlnhich, George Buys, H. J.

Stotlemyer, W. L. Hankey, Harry Hahn, Austin J. Keen, S. Jackson Donley, T.

Starr, Leonard Ramacciotti, Thomas L. Gibson, Robert Dudley, W. O. Vedder, Robert. Fridinger and Charles Routzahn; the Misses Gayl McConnell, Florence Draper, Aleda Cook, Lottie Parks, Arlene Zeigler, Lucille Miller, Eleanor Harbaugh nd Margaret Turner, Mrs.

C. E. Free, Baltimore, and Mrs. John Hose, Philadelphia, WATCH THE classified Section from day to day. The way drop out provt that results been obtained.

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