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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, FCBRUABY 2, 1914 I Oldtown Ian In Jail On C. Va. Meter, Falh- of CLildren, afettes Hitting Carpenter Widow Ciirbteng W. D. By rou Ship Bdti- IM PreMwee of Many the Betrdehtifl-FtirQeld Shipyard.

former -Representative i Katharine Byron christened the Liberty ship William D. Byron, MEN and WOMEN AVAR SERVICE Pvt. Allen ML Lipsoomb'. MB of i Frederick Bowdeu, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Upcooub.jhas been moved frotn 532 Centraf avenue, has traw-iMd, to receiving station, Ferry War Material to China Paul Bradour India; China Viiif Recently "Cited by President ferred from Kotth Camp foOf, liujl to Shreveport. La. Bluejacket finest Broome, Fort Astiby. W. hac'bcea.

(ranted recognition as eligible to try foe the It's a long road from selling Ford Mis. Nettie Hopkins. West automobiles to Cumberland motor-! kins, attached to a field artillery I named for her late husband officer rate of arrived in England, she succeeded as the Stath toW class, at Great 'Lakes OUver Bruce (Maryland) Representative in Con-jNaval Training Station, Oreatij Yer gress. Among the were her this city, has been successor, the incumbent- congress- man 'and Mrs. J.

Glenn BeaU, and Gbv. and Mrs. Herbert R. CfConor. Her escort was Dr.

H. C. Byrd, pres- jident of the University of Maryland. ment Fort Koos, Ky. Hill Armored School Ckrkal Depart- land her matron of honor was Representative.

Today's christening itefner. son of iZoUner, to staff -sergeant has was Mrs. announced at Port Benninj, Ga. lie mystery- surrounding the of Harper. Cecil 'Carpenter, cf Oldtown, was cleared up late afternoon when Emory C.

ileter, 39,. of Oldtowu. -that be struck the blow ch resulted in Carpenter's death (Allegany Hospital last- Sundav 87 according to State's Attor- 1 Morgan C. Hsiris. VanMeter.j father of nine children, is held! county jail charged with! fder.

ru, said that 'Van Meter ad-j jted he and Carpenter went toj oln alley, between Decatur et and Henderson avenue, to an argument which started day night in a local bar. Van! said he struck Carpenteri is fist and knocked him to the All id. Officers believe Carpenter's! 0 cu was fractured when his head' the edge of. the pavement. He found unconscious about 9:40 died about Work, Sioppetl Because of jcliffe and Millard E.

Tydings.f Camp Hale, Colo. the hospital. a teriaJ lo Sam Rayburn of'the House. iarpehter His Daughter I (Lieut. CoL and Mrs.

William larpenter was sentenced to 60j Jfesunie JMonday tanc and Ger and Mrs. over the "hump of the 1 Himalayas" to our hard pressed. allies. But that's the road- Do nald Franhlin Potts. ferred from of Mrs.Kmorj- C.

Camp H.lthat to cnftatad Promotion of Eugene Zoll- er, N. as liaison officer, son of Davis, 19 35th Ior Sgt. Paul W. street, has year. Bradour, 716: following Guy E.

Sgt. Bradour, cow 43 years, is a Mr. 3 1 1 mechanic with the India! Wing ol the Air Transport: New River, Byron's wond. While representing district Congress she chris- Itened the 'Francis to Ascension, i the hss "ssfciX. Tobie T.

Goodman. Army: Nurse Corps, daughter of Mr. and' Jolln O. Bums, son of John W. me Mrs.

Jacob Goodman. 505 NortbJBurns, 341 Gleason street, has com- the early Liberty ships, built inlCectre street, now on duty at the training as aviation radio- Seymour Johnsonj man ac Naval Air Technical one of working under a veil of secrecy) for a long time. Mrs. "PI a 11 1 Ii 1 ltllll i Baltimore. -2ars.

Byron's five sons were at the launching today, post- poned from yesterday because of high winds. A luncheoa at the Bel- Hotel. Baltimore, preceded 'the ceremonies at the shipyard. Field, N. C.

Lt. Goodman entered iTradning Center, Memphis, Tenn. the service on December' 15, 1M3 Browning. 529 DSlley Ny ion Hose To Given With Bond Purchases Everybody jouvrs the potent value of War Bonds, but no one knew they could produce nylon stockings until today! Starting the 'Cumberland and Suit Sure wEi have 100 pairs of nyloa hose which will be given to the first purchasers of 3500 bonds at the store. There is a limit of one pair to each bond purchaser, but by purchasing a $500 bond tat a cost of $375) tli? hose will not cost anything.

The store is making the olier to boost the sale of bonds in the Fourth War Loan drive, and this nylon sale is believed to be the first in the U. S. Third Of Goal For Bonds i Reached Here CoiuiuitteeClkairuian Looks For Tomorrow's i Tu Boost Sales To Half wav Mark The shroud of secrecy was momentarily recently through thej medium of a presidential She is a graduate of the West Balti- street. has been advised of more Hospital School of i arrival in Ireland of her son, Pvt. the believed-to be the first of its kind! for.a non-combatant force.

The citation was prompted for Allegany county is credited by the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank with sale of in war 'through last Saturday, and Joseph Naughton, chairman ol the bankers' group of Hie War Finance i Committee, today that the fig- ure is over $300.000 as of yesterday. but not officially credited yet. i Expect Boost Tomorrow This is only a third oJ the JOQO goal set for the sale of bonds 'to individuals ia this county, and I Mr. Naughtoa reminded today that War Loan drive closes February Dies In 4oeidenti 15- IE espected U)morrow i ICS war caravan tour of the county. tht movie premiere and aue- Elviu Blair Simpson, tne Strand Theatre, and Nursing.

Paul E. Hendrickson. those present were At- Harry R. Gowans. Marvin L.

McKenzie, Louaconing, 'torney General and MisH. WUUam i has been transferred from Camp I has been transferred from Bain- Walsh, Senators George L. Rad- Welters. Texas, to 10th Light Dir, Abridge, to Naval Receiving Bar- racks. Shoemaker.

Cal. W. Byron. 1 four. hundred workers The S.

S. Morris Sigman, named, lan of the Kelly-; for former president of the In-; 'exceptionally outstanding ance in tlie face of almost insur-j mountable odds in moving vast; Ford, Falls From West- ern Maryland Car quantities of vital military supplies; Hvm 2 7 lf a the ofi" of a pair of' nyton hose to each $500 bond purchaser at the Cumberland Cloak and Suit Store. push the local total over the by air into China." Ford, W. Western Maryland -w mus se over a half n- The PresUentsciJtwj sajs that i I a vard nelper TO instantly dollars in bonds in about the goal has been high, the air; a today wheuisaid Mi. Niugl.to.1.-jam in the county jail during thei ober, 1943.

terra of Circuit Court la charge of raping Van Meter's IQie pear-old daughter. Besides this Tviction he also was sentenced'to! manufa tureof eight-inch shells has ers TJnion, was nine to 18 months in the Al-i 1 11 hiUted due to short- launched at the yard today. my County jail on a larceny! a The-widow of Sigman christened! Ladies Garment Work-ijeau Torbet and Dorothy Two-day Schedule nstAw vessel' i -r Doolittle Have Lead- ing Roles idevohon to duty by the entire per- uhe Nftvj 3C ed; War Bond Preview At Strand Tomorrow Norfolk Va tbe Great to a year in prison lor! The shutdown became the ship named for him! Guests; and entering at Hunting-' 1 tot lant it mcluded President William Green: Jean Torbet and Dorothy Doc- Following a bond caravan tour public for a perioa of 13 months, Feas er gimpsou. will, A A i i 1 -n-rtll 'I A inn i 4 11 1 1 DlirlUff til3r tlPrlOO JH1O tllP I i 1 W. and to-three years hoped operations will be resumed the Federation ofilitfle wiH portray the leading rolesjof Allegany County, staning at 11 on atMoundsville on a breakingj Monda jtabor.

J. of Judy Graves and her pal. Puffy a. m. tomorrow from the Strand al -Considering the onwini-iurse of American assault forces in the Mar- shall Islands and in declared medical discharge in the banker, "it would be a never-to- i He was a native of he-livprt 1 if IVP tuil ian tl vines of the Wmg from the Va son of a tST one of most critical periods in world hls- I secrecy- which has shrouded the entering charge.

Van criminal record police said, tioning of Carpenter 1 revealed he and Van Meter had fought bther occasions after quarrels Jit llatter's home. Van Meter had sted against Carpenter coming home on several occasions ithis brought on the quarrel day. was arrested at him home near Oldtown 4eut. Emmett Flynn. and fcer J.

Carl Stouffer. When ques- Materials are lacking because Byron was killed plane crash a breakdown in production machin- while enroute to Mexico on an-offi- cial mission. He served in the Mary Adams, in "Junior Miss," the senior class play to be presented under the direction of Miss Orpha-Bonita Theatre, and winding up at Vale Summit, at 6 p. there will be a War Bond movie premiere and auc- that period, and since parents land legislature as a senator and Priichard at Allegany High School. at the Stranci Theatre starting also was a member of the; Friday, March 10.

land state roads commission. Cap-! tain Eddie Rickenbacker was seri- ously Injured in the same airplane The east will include 'Sara Lan-i Rosemary Ferrone. Charles iat 8 p. m. ery at the plant of the material makers.

The Kelly-Springfield Engineering Company, operator of the Allegany Ordnance Plan has received a cita- tion for "the part played hi the of caliber ssacbfeciaceiuent which resulted in the Beckrhan, William Street, Richard an wiu a of ser gun bullets. Maj. General" L. H.jdeath of.Byrbn.hi: 1941, near Atlan-jBowman, Alma DeBouck. dosing of the Burma Road, the planes of the India it says, have of moving men and supplies into thej interior of China.

Vi let Turner wry. I am confident toe people here not let our JighUng men down; 1 Darreil. Louis and Marvin. Sgt. Braaour is the son of Mw.j and four MK JjBtftt Headed by a captured Va, Mrs.

Ralph! brouglit down by Campbell, chief of ordnance, wrote Edmund S. Burke, Kelly-presi- "each and.every one can and should be proiid of his'contribution! Ray 3 "by Harris he denied any con- to the success of our armed with the case saying.that; not seen Carpenter- since! 26 or 27 when Carpenteri Persotinls War members of the! O'Neal, Charles Caldwell War committee The first stop will be made at 12 i Ndile Molller barmis mate 2nd Women's Reserve. TT. S. Naval ied at Kis home: Carpenter's body h-s to Fairmont, W.

for land burial. For Re-Election Military Diitv i Thomas F. Conlon, who is round-, ing out his first full term as mayor, announced he will seek re-election. Mayor Conlon plans to take out his petition papers within the nest few Reserve, is spending a. se.ven-day teave at her-home.

451 N. Centre, street, from the Great Lakes Training Station. Mrs. Mohler, at Mdntyre Dispensary- has been re- cently recommended for advanced training. Miss Elizabeth Haugh, Martinsburg, W.

Va, TTM ther guest" of her uncle and aunt. and Mrs. Rick- Rineteen registrants 'of Local Vft Board No. 2 left today at noon G. Me'ade.

-where will begin military training, it annouhcefi today by P. Emmett' ey. chief board 'clerk. Villiam H. Buchholtz was acting oral of the group which inclad- H.

Hager, Edwin A. Layton, arles R. Rice, Roy-T. Craze, Rob- H. Mann, Kenneth A.

Feight, J. Madero. Albert W. ieter. Joseph Calzone.

Robert Eollner, Jas. A. Young. Jr, Joseph jppold, MerriU D. Golden.

Victor John W. Shober, Charles endricksoc, Robert Goldfine and years-ago Mayor-Conlon de- feated Thomas S. Post after filing enberg, 320 Arch street, out unespired late' Pvt. Kenneth R. Shafer returned Harry Irvine.

Previbusly he had to Camp Lee, after his nas E. Alderman. served two terms as finance-com- missioner. Nine, candidates are in the race for Council! making a primary necessary. City Briefs Members of the Board of County Commissioners are attending a Baltimore meeting today of commis- siciners from all over the stater deal- ing with the questions of adjust- imehts-'in -teachers' salaries after Jiool Band Will Present Concertl April 30 and of reduction of county allotments charity.

welfare boards and Johnston, New. York iCity Rotarian and editor-publisher Men's Brotherhood of Grace of "The American praised Qist Church won present the and orchestra of Fort Hill School in a concert February 8 p. in Grace Comu Miss Pearl Garbricfc will di- program that will include cornet and clarinet solos, and ous ensembles. There will be'ao sion but a silver offering will taken. 4'JJ' DI authori I IS LCe Queen Citj' Brewing Company secured a building permit for erection of a one-story 59 by loot brick addition to its ice plant estimated cost of ucture wiil have a cement-tile be George is contractor and Richard Greisser Id Co, Chicago, prepared the American activities in Latin Amer- ica before the Cumberland Rotary Club" yesterday.

Guests included Francis Kettanet. of Beyruth. Leb- anon, W. P. Watson.

New Philadel- phia, M. T. Powers, Evansvflle, J. Pittsburgh; W. H.

Buchanan. Altoona, 'and Samuel ijusser, Meyersdale, Pa. City police are holding a sailor named Floyd B. Michaels: iphia Navy Yard, for action of naval! I authorities. He was arrested J.

Carl Stouffer early i morning. kns. 1,500 Letters To. Overseas ver letters were mailed Bterday by the AUegany County League to Allegany county rice men and women sta'tioned at beond the continental United ates. are a summary of the Incipal news events of Allegany for January.

A reprint ap- on page four of the Evening nes today for the. readers, who may desire to send to Allegany countians stationed military posts. ltHer In Britain Cures Homesicknesis allsburj-. 2. (ff) fl Sergeant Sidney Ball Jr, of town, stationed in Great Brit- had 30 days' leave and was ncsich.

WRS too short for him to home, so he spent his fur- Salisburj-, England. Dames of Malta card party, scheduled for tonight at the honie of Mrs. Alma Ziler, 223 Arch street, has been postponed. C. A.

Brotemarkle, 503 Magruder street, was re-elected to.the board wife and -Conrad avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grovel; and Mr. and Mrs.

Gladwin Lewis. Frost- burg, Delbert TaUman. B. Taliman, and Mr: and Mrs. Stanley Robinson.

Mrs. H. C. Taliman, Jessie Isner, and Howard Isner, of Cumberland, attended the funeral of John W. of Ridgeley.

held at Elkins, Harry R. Rinehaxt returned to Camp Shelby, Miss, after an 11- day furlough at his home, 124 Hum- bird street-. Petty. Officer 'M. M.

1-c Howard A. Grimm, Jr, returned to his base after a 15-day furlough with his wife and family. He participated in the invasions and Italy. He has been on active duty eight months of hfa 12 month's'in service. Because there was so much talent displayed at jryouts, Obituary expected in this one EU1 shorten the war 'and save Amer- qll an at lcan was not known just how much the Celanese CorporaUon's 15.000- Pullin, McDowell, Mrs; purchaie of vould Chedster, Bedford Valley, aljotted to Cunlber aild for Miss Phyllis Simpson, at home.

Ij2.400.000 The purchase was made body to tafctnL to the Nw of his taiher-in-law. Fred Turner. Wiley Ford. Services will to Dr. CainiHe Dreyfus, president.

of the Celanese Corporation. Charles E. Gantt Rites m-h Other stops are: be conducted Sunday at First Church iof the Nazarene with interment ini Sen-ices for Charles Eugene: Hm Vei'OK't jGanit. blacksmith, who died Sun-j Justice of ace A vell in a Baltimore hospital, werej actirlg mrnn saW hp Ls 11d a vr of "Junior Miss," broke into the lists of topflight playwrights in 1941 with their drametlzation of RuiJi McKoiney's New Yorker magazine stories "My Siister EHeen." atain liieir favorite magadne source for second in- spiration, decided to whittle a comedj' out of the sketches that 6 p. Vale Summit-.

itinerary is as was in HUlcrest Burial SimpsonjCharles Trimble, en struck; c- i slipped and fell beneath "iveil Stx SllS- body was dragged peiuled Sentence 11 a. leave Strand theater; 11:15 a. EUerslie; 12 noon, Corri- 1:30 p. 'Mt. Savage; 2 p.

Frostburg; 4:15 p. m. Eck- hart Mines; 5 p. Cresaptown. Preview 2nd Auction Bond buyers will get free tickets Sally.

Benson had also contributed to a Preview of Miracle of to the New Yorker. "Junior iEss' was the happy result. 8 YouthsPass Tests Pallbearers were Mauzy Craze, John Parker, Harmas J. Martz. feet and head injuries were Charles Trimble, negro, 1018 Roli- jing Mill alley, took an appeal todsy jfrom suspended sentence of imonths in jail Tafter he" was found PoirnaU Serrices JbeSlOll in Trial Magistrates' Court William R.

Easton. Earl Warner and Lewis W. Buell. Hileuuin Gavels fireatest comedv at 8 fl eld at tlie home yesterday with, the'to Fort Cumberland Post No. -jRev.

David C. Clark, rector of Legion, and Voiture Morgan's Creek." said to be the year's tomorrow. A chorus from Allegany High School, the Fon Hill High band! and other entertainment will Private services for Mrs. Virginia Pownall, widow of Thomas G. Pow- nall.

233 Cumberland street, were O. Chauncey Hlkman, 744 Greene street, presented gavels last night jmanuel Episcopal Church, officiat- i Interment was in Queen's" Point i Cemetery. Keyser, W. Va. 13.

No. 164. of the Forty and Eight Society, at the Forty and Eiglit Ciub. The Legion gavel, presented to jof selling numbers tickets. He post- ed bond pending a hearing in Circuit Court.

A case against Trimble last week was dismissed when the complain- ing witness. William Nelson Bsies. J146 Wineow street, failed to appear. Bates was later arrested as a ma- For Cadet Corps jnearly 100 ancles to be given te A. Fazenbaker of and Mr.

and Mrs. of governors of the Constructors Wa8Wngton Pvt. Donald Florence, N. C- Leland Farris and daughter, Caro- lyn Lee, Westernport, visited Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Mclr.tyre. 429 Cumb- erland street. Sergeant Robert Taylor.

Eddie Rody-and CpL Albert Mclntyre, Port Eustis, visited the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mclntyre.

429 Cumberland street. Mr. and Mrs. William Button and son, Billy, returned to Baltimore, after- spending two weeks with Mrs. Button's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. George Koontz, Oldtown road, where they were called by the serious ill- ness and death of the latter's uncle. Wilson Wagner. Byron Kiser, left for Savannah, where her husband, Master Sgt.

Kiser, has beesi' station- ed. Mrs. Kiser is the former Miss Anne Catherine Buchholtz, daughter of Mrs. William H. Buchholtz, 601 Association cf Western'Pennsylvania at its tenth annual meeting and banquet Tuesday night at West Penn HoteR Pittsburgh.

Boy Firemen Use Pay to Aid InWar Effort Four grade school boys who helped extinguish a forest fire near the Cumberland Country Club about, a month ago are getting into the war 100 per cent by using their wages of 80 cents each to purchase War Stamps. The toys, Charles, William and Clarence Iser and Clar- ence- Jones, all of Christie roKd, were doing a little ex- p'ibring of their own when they 'discovered a fire. They notified the authorities and then twgan to fight it them- selves. Today they each received check for 90 cents and planned to invest their earning? in War Stamps, Pfc. Harry W.

Fennel returned ro Walker Field. Victoria, Kan, after spending a 15-day delayed route with his wife, Mrs. Mary D. Fennel and children. 2 Glecwood street.

A recent graduate frees schools for mechanics at Gulfport Field, sr.d Chaniite Field, HI, Pfc. Fennel Eight youths passed mental tests, given applicants for TL S. Armv aie at lhe AW IV 1 loighest bids of'bonds by those who Daniel Branch Paw, were held yesterday in ebony. dved warrant for Trimble. Bates was reluctant to te.5tifv this aviation cadet training today at the Mayor Thomas F.

Conlon will be the Stein Funeral Home with thej A Vircinia ivory gavel presented i moruiri 8 bul wheu Assistant States Rev. Mr. Grim officiating. Inter- i to the locai "Bos Car Society" jgl Attorney Paul M. Fletcher nodded local recruiting station, according to auctioneer assisted by Kenneth ment was jn of wood taken from the orig- to tne cantile Bureau of the chamber of commerce, headed by Bradley S.

Kehoe. Gifts to be sold will be accepted terj. Augusta, W. Va. Technical Sgt.

Clarence Biehn. Tliey are Harry Devlin, Midland; John A. Wineland, Long; Olin Moody, Homewood' addition, Mt. Savage road; Richard Rowe, RFD 1, city; Charles W. Pufflnbarger, 538 Greene street; Clarence -E.

Daw- son, RFD 2, city; Earl H. Robinson. Piedmont, W. and Andrew the auction will begin, jpunerai Home. Francis R.

Eldridge Rehnie, Lonaconing. tlj county to jail he him changed to his jinal farm of George Washington in. Pallbearers were William E. Me- Westmoreland county, Vs. jmind.

He said he purchased a num- Donald, Joseph Gable. Joseph Wolf) Hileman's hobby is wood carving bers sl) Trimble for 20 cents lanri William Wolford. a nd his gavels have been distributed on Jar.uary 21 but that Trimble did William Wolford. William H. Frceland Services Ifrom coast-to-coast over a period of not pay orT when the number al- legcdly David W.

Sloan way or at the chamber of commerce laad Jr Vale who died Sunday, of the counse! for TMrable. Magistrate by am- member of the committee; Servjces for illiam Harold Free- ten years. He estimates that lie has office up until 8 p. m. Thursday vere heW yesterdaT fi.

om ti le KightJtracti ve mallets Birtlis i Vaned List of jand Hamilton Lockner, of Jehovah si XJ Gifts received so far include: officiated and intermentp- 1 Udtiy Martin's Dress Shop, $15 in mer-j wa5 in Rose Hiu Cemeter jChandise; DarUng Shop, lady's slip: pallbearers were Harold 1 Webb's Shoe Store, pair of Nettle-j ins Ormond W. ton shoes: Potomac Edison Com-j Howe Paul E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammond, 621 pany.

one case of sixty watt light i Herbert Howe. VviilKc- Tloi- rinia fiftH i A. Pcrdew stated he was being lenient in view of the fact that Trimble was crippled. Sunday Times WonMn Is tnjfured In Auto Crash Baltimore avenue, announce the of a daughter last night 'in Allegany Hospital. bulbs: Cadillac Bar, one fifth Sea-j gram's whiskey; Millenson Fiirni- jture Store, one barrel back living Ivlr.

aad Mrs. Earl Wonders, Route'room chair: Forty and Eight Society 1, Ridgeley, W. announce the of the American Legion, one fifth birth of a son last night in ABegany Seagrams whiskey: Cumberland Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Puffinburger; 929 avenue, announce the birth of a daughter t-iis in Memorial Hospital. Another Cuinberlatm bhlliday cake; and Maryland Tap fifth Lord Keyser, W. Feb. Homer Parker. 52.

a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad engineer, died of pneu- monia tliis morning at his home. 138 Moselie street. He is a son ol Cumberland is represented in thr January 29 issue of the American Banker (only daily banking news- Crabtree 42 of Grepn of Ihe lef( Ctoak and Suit Store, six pairs of Mrs Mar" Wolford. 90 years old. siu hose: Queen City Brewery, five a patient at Potomac Valley cases of beer; Federal Bake Shop.

paper) published in New York by reproduction of one of the oar Times aas of the Peoples Bank saluting "The Yank of the Week A story with the reproduced ad tells of the local banks series of Sunday ads paying tribute to Cumberland siUcns rtl eione rc uc driving the' machine. She Safurfia "American Bnnk- i last Safurfiay "American Bnnk Hospital with a broken hip. His Allegany County'men in battle- the late Sarnuei Pa Room; one fifth Lord Calven He was born near Romney snd whiskey. jbeen in railroad employment Slier" is.the first of the local series Brewery, five cases of years He was a member of the First I which paid tribute to Lieut. J.

beer: Coyle Furniture Store, pull-up Me thodist Church here; the Bro-'-Louis Wolford. reported missing in, Girl Joins the SP-4RSjchair: Lazarus. $15 gift certiHcaie: i herhood of Locomotive on a flying mission in the! iManhattan. Dobb's hat; Brotherhood of Firemen area. The fort to jump from the machine.

pital attaches said. Few details are available concerning the accident, but it was reported that she was ed IemoriaJ Hospital of the H. Thomp- Construction Company were Pimo. a A fourth Cumberland to en-! 1 0 chrome cocktail sets, six glasses JEnginemen, and Olive Branch makes complimentary reference to! list in the SPARS is Miss tray; Bernstein's, diamond Lod ge. K.

of P. Ithe Peoples Bank and Harold i -n Anna Henry of 231 Williams riD Post Card Shop, Surviving, besides his mothrr, are -'Fletcher, cashier: who originated a iifr ri wer 1 Rand' fiv ll sune.eo 59. cf 110 splinters re- He was. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John wer Miss uate the iast two years, she has been Rand's, five rolls oflthe widow. Mrs. Alice Castle Par-iidea as a means of impressing: jcamera film, any size: Coyle three brothers. A. J.

Parker, i people with the obligation of buying! Henry is a commercial on map on stand: Me-! Cumberland; Isaac. Cresaptown. andlwar bonds in honor of "The of Pore Hill High School. ForjCrory's. two $250 merchandise cer-lAjbert.

Erie. Pa. and three sLsters.iof the jiremrn ia mashed left hand while loadins 'lair drill into a truck. City Furniture Clarence Shank aiid Mrs. Fred; stenographer for the Celanese Corp-j'amp table; Rialto lunch.

meal Hoerner. Germantown. Ohio, and; oration. She was a member of thej ticket; and Keystone Shoe Mrs. Bert Cunningham, company's bowling league.

pair of shoes. For five years Miss Henry was. Day's Clothing Store, tie Henry A. Maphis i Henry Albert Maphis. 74.

o( 218 i is enrolled at Walker Field for active in the Girl Scouts, belonging i shut: Moskin's, men's shirt: Wid-i Pennsylvania avenue, died this! 'to troops 10 and 17. She has been! man's, lady's sweater: Kline Furni-i morning at Allegany Hospital, where a teacher in the'Sunday school of-t'J'e Company, one Venetian rnir-jhe had been a patient for a month.j the. Kingsley Methodist Church.jror: Burtons, hat: Smith's Shoe! He son.of the late George! specialists course in instruments. Pfc. Wendell Boggs.

TJ. S. M. returned to Crerry Point, N. after visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Henry is a past president ofjstore. pair of shoes: Kaplon's, S5 Maggie 'Wilson) Maphis. Mr. Guy S.

Boggs. WUliams Road. the Ruth Theta Rha Club and ajgift certificate; Field's, S5 in mer- Maphis resided here for 35 years; jpast noble grand of the Rebekahs.jehandisc: Montgomery Ward. aUjand was a former employe of Hntno i Her brotner pfc Kenneth L.jwool blanket: Cut Rate Shoe and G. Taylor ri CT iyirsnig Henry, is stationed at Camp of jungle boots: G.

C. Murphviwas a former resident of Rio. W. Class Has Opening Meet Mifs. jCompany, one girl's all wool Surviving arc his widow, Woolworthl S3 In 'Schultz Maphis; twosoas.j Jacob Goldfine Manages dise; Roscnha tady's ensemble Theodore, city; and Pvt.

Lawrence The Second Nursing Class, sponsored by the Girl Scout Council, -Mrs. Arthur Bright, program chairman, held its opening meeting tat'night' at the City Hull. Mrs. Catherine ODonnell'. R.

N-, and Mrs. Louise Martin. R. are the Instructors and the class will meet every Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the class rooms of the City Hall. There were approximately twenty young women present and severs! jmoie we expected to join.

consisan a air onMaphis. Camp Croft. S. two j- i 1 J- Ul lxcal Shulio UeC Quality shoes, a Studio hat, i daughters, Mre. James Lemon, city, jvalucd up to $15.

and a $2258 dress and Mrs. Herman Rawlings, OW- (owrt; three brothers. Benjamin Jacob Goldfine, founder of thc to bt selected by.the purchaser. Goldfine Studio, has taken over the management of thc locai establish- ment while his son, Robert Goldfine, serves in Army. Young Goldfine' left with the- contingent today to begrn training.

The elder Goldfine has been rntn- nger of thc Gainsborough Studio. Detroit. John M. Hershiscr will con- tinue us the' local assistant. Boy's Arm Fractured Andrew Shanholtz, nine-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Shan- Augusta. W. suffered frarturcd right elbow yesterday af- tcinoon when he fell while play- ing in a school yard. He was treated st Memorial Hospital, Winchester.

Rranfe. Romney. W. and Samuel city; a rter. Mrs.

Daniel Pollartd. Romney. W. a step-daughter, Mrs. James E.

Hahsell, city; 10 grandchiWrcr, and one great-grandchild. Service. 1 will be conducted UKlay at thc home by the Rev. Edward P. Hcinzc.

pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church Cold Weather Here To Stay Says Aardvnrk "It wiil be six more weeks of cold weather." Mr. Ground- hog said today as he emerged from his hole to look for his shadow. The groundhog- arose early and poked bis nose out to look for the sun. At an early hour it appeared as though the sun would shine and sure, enough it did.

"That sun looks good." commented Mr. Groundhog, "but I am going back into my hole for another is weeks. Don't forget to order that coal you thought you could do The official low tempera- ture today was 18 degrees so the six-week cold spell has Rotten off to a Rood start. jTfxtile Union Election Being Counted The results of thc elpctior. of of- ficers lor Locnl Textile Work- ers Union of America, may not be known for a number of days, Gil- bert board chflirmnsi.

wsid today. Tlif concluded Monday at midiiighi and the balloting was jo heavy the count will take longer thnn expected. Clinic For Sixty Children Today Sixty persons are on the exami- nation schedule of the "prevention of deafness" clinic being conducted today by Dr. M. L.

BrciUsteln, Balti- more, at the headquarters of the Allegany County League for Crip- pled Children Miss Anne M. Sloan, LonacoiUng, ttftle chairman of child welfare for the American to in charge of t.he clinic ir.ent.", sponsored by the health de- partment and the board of rdura- lion, but financed by the Legion..

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Years Available:
1894-1977