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TWELVE EN IN a TIMES, MBEKLAJS WEDNESDAY, JAJN. 22, NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI- STATE SECTIONl Legion Plans Forming 'SIDE GLANCES Two Uftits At Mt. Savage' By Galtraith J. Ryan win be the principal speaker Tiiursday, 8 p. m.

at a special meet- Ing of Fairady Post No. 24, Ainfcfi- legion arid the Auxiliary Unit, Firemen's hall. Mt. Savage. Tne.

purpose it to organize an auxiliary unit and a unit of the Sons of the Legion. In event She number i.s 25 or more separate units will be organized In Mt, Savage, otherwise ihc two zroups will be- come with the Frostburg unlt-s. The Sonji of ihff Legion, organized here has a membership oi JO and will have charier pre.scnta- i tif.xt month. i Ml. Savage World War veterans a i i a with the Frost burg i post.

Miss Becky Anderson Celebrates 9Glh Birthday Frostburg, Rebecca Anderson. Broadway, was given a a Monday In honor of! her ninety-sixth birthday. Mts Anderson, bettor known "Miss; ta the second oldest resi- dent, of the city. Mrs. Rose Frost Hvenue, who Is spending thci winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Chief Judge and Mrs.

Llndley Sloan. Cumberland, was 97 i her last birthday. Guests Included Mesuame.s J. Williams. Conrad John Con- nor, John Close, Catherine Thomas.

Eva Crosby, Marlon Jen- kins. Annie Kartman, Elizabeth Thomas, Sophia Lemmert, Laura Kennell, James Close. Misses Louise K. Llllie Wasmuth, Mary Mayer and Alpha Oarrett. PERSONAL AND GENERAL i The Ladles Aid Sociel of First Congregational Oitirch, will the home of Mrs.

Viola Truly, Hill street, tomorrow, 7:45 p. m. Mr.v Clara Vogtman will conduct i Townsend Club No, 1, will meet tomorrow, 1:30 At the Zlhl- i man Community Hall. A will follow the business session. 'Miss Erneatina Wlttig, Frost avenue, underwent ft msjor opera- lion st Miners' Hospital, this mor- ning Mrs.

Vlrgle Dennison, Frost ave- nue. returned after spending a. week' In Mc.versdale, tlic guest of C. Mswk and Mrs. J.

B. Cooic. Cftrey McMahon, Oarrett county, I who hn.s been suffering with nasal! liemorfliages for several days, Icff to enter a'Government Hospital at; Mt. D. C.

Mrs. Ads Baum, Moline, is guest at the home of Dr. Albert! C. Cook, Frost avenue. She was! summoned here by the serious 111-j ness of her daughter, Mrs.

Cook, Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. Former County Commissioner A. Charles Stewart is able to be out after being confined to his home days by illness. Mis.1 Mftry Griffith, Frost avenue, underwent an operation mor- ning ai Miners' Hospital. Mrs.

George Arnold, West Mechanic street, Is very COfil, If NtA itt. tSC. T. M. RCO.

U. k. tiff. DAVIS W. Jan, 22.

Attendance Record Attendance pins were given at Methodist Sunday School to the following: First year, Violet K. Bowman, Sandra Robey, Mrs. Prank Robey, Betty Wiegman, James Ar- nold, BUJy Robey; second. Betty Jane Rlley, Dolores Buckley, galena Bowman, Iris Shaffer, Sandra God- win, Betty HUe. Ina Mae Knapp, Bobby McDowell, Jerry Buckley, Carol Jean Hlle; Thelma Moore, Pecgy Bowman, Carl Davis, Jim Bowman, Richard by Drury, Roy Davis, Mrs.

George Lansberry; fourth, Alice Drury, Carolyn Bowman, Charles Moore, Robert Moore, Olive Carried; fifth. Mrs. O. W. Sallada, Mrs.

Clyde Ar- nold, Clyde Arnold; sixth, Mrs. Florabelle Wiegman, Billy Arnold; seventh, Mrs. W. R. Shreves, Jack Drury, Amber Arnold; sixteenth year.

Katharine Heath. port and Miss Althea Warner, i Washington. Mrs, Charles E. Miller -is visiting Mrs. Dawn Koete, Parkersburg.

Mrs. James B. Swadiey guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Edward Burnap, Wash- ington. Dr, Fuller; Whitworth, who was' called hero by the illness of -his mother-in-law, Mrs.

Franklin Cooper, returned to Dr. O. R. WycoH Pittsburgh, accom- panied, by his son, Roy L. Wycoff, is here with hU daughter, Mrs, Cooper, whose condition remains Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur C. Wells re- turned from a visit 'to. Mr. and Mrs: W. H.

Christopher, Baltimore. Jn, 22. Perfect Nnaaber 46 The' Jennings Lutheran Sunday School has announced that 46 mem- bers had perfect attendance recordi during the past year' as follows; Ten-year bars, Alverta and Elmer BUlmeyer and Oivld Yommer; ninu- year.bars, Hubert; Harold and Wan- da Yommer. Luther and Junior Beachy and Robert Hoover; year bars, Helen and Carrel gtahl; seven-year batp, Stewart Stahl Stored Stahl. Harry and Yommer and Helen Beachy: -six- year bars, Mrs.

Stewart BERKELEY SPRINGS Berkeley Springs, W. Jan. 23 Capon Park Improvements Leading all other State Parks in Brief Mention Mountain Breeze Four-H Club jmet Tuesday. Arnett Kidd talked "Citizenship." Taking part were Patricia Patterson, Justina Mamish, Dorothy Holcombt, Harry Mills, Iris i Shaffer, Betty Wiegman, Keith JLantz and Billy Arnold. (West Virginia with cabin facilities in attendance, last year, officials at Cacapon State Park near here are looking forward to an even greater number of visitors in 1941.

Unable to meet the demand for cabins in 1940 and booked months in advance all during the season, a number of large new cabins have been constructed. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Straw and Malone Gaynor, To add to the enjoyment of Visit- I visited their parents. Luther Hughes has re-t-iillsled in the U.

S. Army. id's bnby a good street tonic 50 we brculc into it." HOLD EVERYTHING ors tp the park four large tennis courts, a volley ball court, and fa- cilities for numerous other games Robert Godwin. CCC camp Far- are being made available. This'game sons, was a visitor.

Harry Lee Robinson and Ira, W.jlnh. area' is being built near Cacapon XJnlontown, visited his grand- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wright.

Mrs. Messersmth, non- genarian, Orantsvllle's oldest resi- ent Is 111 as the result jot taking ye in mistake for medicine. Mrs, Messersmith, who resides with her aughter, Mrs. Joseph, Ltvengood, is exceptionally active and alert for ne of her advanced years. ry Hoover and Betty Stahl; five- year bars, Neil Yommer, Harold Stahl, Helen, Harry and Kvelyp BUlmeyer, Olen and Emmons Mey- era, David aad Clay Stahl; tour- year bars, Mrs.

Kermit Billmeyer, Irene yeima Stahl, Norms Yommer and Edith Meyers; three year bars, Lorraine Bittinger 'and Joseph Yommer; second year wreaths, Mrs. Ray Billmeyer, Robert KITZMILLER Kltamiller, 22. Miss Jennie Vodoplvec, R. is onflncd to her home by illness. Mrs.

Millie Elbin, 'Cumberland. Isited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'ames Pratt. Mrs.

May Gotto, CoXeton, visited naer sister, Mrs. Nellie Pratt, who has been ill. The Homemakers will at the home of Mrs. p. P.

and Ltndy Dorothy Mey- ers. Merle Hoover and Randall Wiley, and first-year pins, Yommer, Charles and Frank Jack: Yommef and Kay Beachy Harry L. Yommer and Stewart Stahl, superintendents, are succeed- ed by four young persons, Eldred Stahl, Luther Beachy, Elmer Blll- meyer and Emrrions Meyers, who will serve for three months during the current year, Irene Is secretary and Mrs, Stewart Stahl, Trask are at Parsons today being examined for the U. B. Army.

Pour below zero was registered here yesterday. C. E. Hickerson Is a visitor at Cumberland. Thomas, W.

Jan. 21 Firemen Elect Thomas Volunteer Fire Depart-) Mr. and Mrs. William Boettcher ment elected: President. State Monday in honor of tor Abraham Lincoln Helmick; vice the eleventh birthday of their president, Delton H.

Kight; Eva. Present were: Qlendle E. Mosser; assistant, Her- bert A. Pase, captain. Bert W.

Pa.se; lieutenant, James T. Schoon- over; secretary, Tony R. DcPolIo; The Rev and Mrs. Walter V. trustees, Wliiiam H.

Pase, Walter G. Helmick, Ray Jones and Thomas Avon a. Brief intention The Brownie Girl Scouts at their meeting i i club room had a program on moving pictures. Simon arc vijiting In Petersburg, Hafferstown. Mi.ss Mary Moody, a nurse at Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, visited her brothers, John and William Moody, and her aunts, the Misses Msry nnri Emma Moody.

Mount J'lessant atreet. Louis PerlUo. Main street, ti patient at Miners' Hospital. Mrs. J.

D. Duncan hostess at bridge. First prize went to Mrs. J. 3.

Cooper. Others present i were Mesclamc.s Roy G. Cocn, Arthur KEYSER Keyser, W. Jan 22 i i Scores Jury Shirkers Judge Robert McV. tJrane, yestcr- clay morning, in making his charge to the members of the Grand Jury -stated that never since he has oc- the bench has there been many requests for permission to released from Jury duty.

He i further went on record by saying that in the future no requests would I be granted except in the case of an immediate death or other causes as dire. The people must remem- ber they are paxt of the govern- ment, and If the government is to properly function it will-be because each and every citizen performs the duty they should. Law and order must prevail, If this, country Is to continue its advancement. Because of this lack of law and or- ider we can see number of foreign countries that have fallen, and mainly because the people have not been sufficiently Interested in the performance of their duties as citizens in the preservation of law and order. He further' warned the members of the Grand Jury that affairs throughout the county- is a mattei for their concern, and should be considered.

If gambling-and othei vices ere being tolerated the place to air such violations is before the Grand Jury and the guilty of- fenders brought into court. Mineral county's new prosecuting attorney went Into action, Joseph E. Hodgson. A large number witnesses appeared before the Grand Jury. Raymond C.

Hudson, Pied- mont, is foreman. Brief Mention The Ladies Auxiliary to the B. Veterans met on Monday nigh Oetson, Jenn and Betty Milford, at the home of Mrs. Emmett Buddy Miller, Joseph Relnhart, Jean Kolkhorst in McCoole with Mrs. Al The bath house will be open to bathers for the first time this sea- son.

Built of native stone, the structure has not only dressing rooms but a large second floor where dances or other gatherings may be held. A new main road from the lake and bath house to the inn, eliminat- 1 treasurer. Teachers have been reap- ng two bridges, has nearly been completed. Many people have been visiting park recently to skate on the ake. KOWLESBURG Rowlesburg, W.

Jan. 22. Weaver-Lantz Miss Vivian Lantz, of Rowlesburg, and James Weaver, of Tunnelton, vere married Saturday at Red House, by the Rev. Alvah, K. Jones.

Miss Wanda Lantz, sister of the bride, and Arlte Wiles, Tun- nelton, the attendants. Mrs. Weaver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lantz.

Mr. Weaver is employed by the Co- operative Coal Company of Tunnel- xjn, H'eUmati-Raymond cut out Hit Atult In here!" LONACONING Jan. 32. Birthday Party Dorothy Watktnson, Phyllis Rowan, Elizabeth BuckhoUz, Helen Bell, Helen Bradley, Jean Bradley, Betty Lou Robertson, Betty Lou Barkley, Margaret Bradley, Hetty Ann Smith, Betty Ann Cuthbertson, Jean Col- lett, Jenn Orr, Ella Jean Love, Lois cook, Alma Henry, Gwen Turn- bull, Dorothy Faz- onbaker, Jo Ann Rermie, Dorothy O. Porter, Eckhart.

Is Quattro. Roy H. Davidson, J. M. patient In Marine Hospital, Brand, Reardon S.

Cuppett and TC fWUILs E. Ours. i Wliiiam Rase, Grant street, Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Graham, East! Ralston, Shirley Rowan, Betty Boettcher, Raymond Ralston, Ray- mond Nines, winn Rowan, Lowell Sowera, Eart Michael and Billy Brodcrlclc. Brief Mention The Lonaconlng Homemakcra' os-1 McKocsport, were gue-sts of i W1U meet tomorrow at 7 la tier's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Jn central School. The Shaft Home- cu home from Marine Hospital, Balti- Hospital, Elkuw.

Miss Olive Owens. Baltimore, and Earl Blotigh )-i Chester A. MsrshaH, auditor rvven.s, Akron, were called Improving a (he Davis Coal Coke' bv at City Hospitai, serlou- will bo a public party at since December 19, is showing marked improvement. Jr. O.

A. M. Hall, I Trooper Roy Cocn and Dr today at 8:15 p. m. for the benefit Tracy A.

Currey are In i The Good SamaraUnn ClaM of thfl WcWi Baptwt Memorial Church, a( the home of Miss Ellznbeih Workmnn, teacher, elc-ctecl: prcsi-, dcnr. Anna Davis; vice-president. Rankin; sccretsry, Mary-' tlonal. Good Will Fire Company exUu- a fire yesterday afternoon on ji. i a automobile parked on Mnln W.

is visiting her parents, car owncd by re- and MM, G. R. DUW.SOII. sldent ctvught fire from a short TR1-TOWNS Tri-Towns. Jan.

22. lai night present were The U. S. C. S.

will meet at Trln- i. rC UUrer Church tomorrow I5aac sukeinj John A hin, present were; m. with program in charge of Rfckei Stakcm, Daniel Gloria Evsns, Helen Koyeman. Mary; Miss Marjc-rle Johnson, presented No an and Mtees Rtckcr Geraldlnc Workmnn ami by the Kings Herolds. The young Milry Meyers.

Byrne and i i i a James, The Fcbnmrj womsn and slrls group organize, ROse Kclley will be held in the home of Miss Msry Hanna, AIT. SAVAGE Mt. SJivagc. Jan. 22 Parrady Pest, No, 2A.

will hold a hall Thursday evening, the purpo.se being to start tho an- nua! membership drive. The Ladips Auxiliary of the American Legion will participate, be Mr. and Mrs, William Angle a a i Eichhcrn returned from dauglitcr.s Jean onri Charlotte, Mr, Washington and Angle, Westernport, attenried the fiftieth wedding pn- nlveraary of t.he Messrs Angle's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. P.

Angle, Elltton, Their ten children bert, Rice assisting hostess. Mrs. R. Wheeler was admitted to mem- bership and it was voted to change the name of the organization to The Ladles B. O.

Olub. The nfext meeting -will be at the home of Mrs. T. H. Lee With Mrs.

R. R. Nethkin assisting hostess. Those present were Miss Anna Me5da.mes E. E.

Wilson, Thomas Ashby, D. R. Sutre, L. Beaie, C. D.

Plum, Daisy Baily, W. R. Llller, Charles E. Broomc, T. H.

Lee, John Dorsey, and James T. Gift. i Miss Ethel Luree Siudenwalt and Robert Dale Dlehl, both of Keyser, were married on January II at Kltzmiller by Rev. Mr. Wriston.

They will reside here where Mr. Diehi is employed by the B. fc O. Mrs. N.

Creed Taylor entertained! Monday night in celebration of her! husband's birthday. The guests were; Rev. and R. L. Brill, Mr.

Mrs. Frank Mauzy, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Loy, Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Shepp. Eugene Davis celebrated his eleventh with a party at the home of his grandparents, and Mre. Albert Davis. Allegheny! street.

Those present were Francis! Jenkins, Narrlce Emmert. Billy i Buckalcw, Howard Davis, Billy Par.sons, W. Jan. 22 Adams, Freddie Blamcr, Tommy MIR. Frank Painter returned Harrts Donald Cllne, Harry 1 circuit.

Mrs. Edward Atkiofion entertained PARSONS Lieutenant John William WeH- man and Ellen Raymond, daughter of Col. and Mrs. S. J.

of Fort Sheridan, 111., were married June 9, 1939, at Balboa, Canal Zone. Weltman made his home here with an uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs J. H. L. Pugh.

He was one of the first group of youDg men to enter the government training for air- plane pilots, and left in February 1937, for Randolph Field, Texas. Brief Mention Mrs. Paul J. Brake entertained at a salad bridge on Saturday nigh In the New Howard Hotel. Mrs Harry Manklns played high score for the club members, and Mrs Paul Thompson, played high for th guests.

Miss Mary Kearns won thi draw prize. The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union met in the home Mrs. E. F. Glffin, Friday night apeakers were Mrs.

Asa Wolfe, Mrs A. A. Pickering, Mrs. William Frwi els, Mrs. E.

Glffin and Mrs. O. Hooton. The Erwin Lumber Jacks, 4-H Club, was addressed by Countj Agent Fred J. Reed and Home Dem onstrtlon Agent Eleanor Hoard Klngwood.

Mrs. Ida Casseday, Eerloiisly 11 the past month, Is improving. pointed. Surprise Birthday Party Mrs. Harry McKenzie entertained with a surprisa party, on the seven- teenth birthday of'her son, Gordon Guests were: Harry and Mary Rus- ell, Barton; Wllda Wilhelm, Lon- aconlng; Mary Turner, Avilton; Jos- eph Blocher, Jack Stowell, Robert Davis, Belnionfe and Fay Jr.

Miller James Beachy, Charles Bender iarry Huff, Guy Hardesty, Robert Bender, Betty Beachy, Lottie Pat- on and Lemuel MoKenzle. Brief Mention A class in dairying, meeting Wed- nesdays and Fridays, 8 p. at the Ugh school, Js open to all interest- persons. Fifty-six young people, 27 boys and 38 glrJs, are in NYA irojects at New Germany. The Aristocrats have been secured furnish the music at the Presi- dent's Bithday Ball, Saturday night February 1, at Meshack Browning (lub.

Emmons Ybiinkin, Pittsburgh, vis- ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- rd F. Vounkin. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Livengood Alexandria. were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llven- Magistrate Charles S.

Zeller ant son Robert and Harbert Layman and son Billy, attended the Inaug uration. Mrs. Kenneth'Edwards, Baltimore visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs I. Hardesty, Little Crossings.

Fay vvfiglit and MiBS Clay Den SPECJAL THURSDAY ONLY Fresh Eggs 30c Doz. COBEY ENGLE Meat Market PHONE 50 FROSTBURG and Mrs. Jesse and Mrs. Hugo DeVall, Robert Paugh, son of Mrs. Jesse Paugh, received a bone in leg while coasticni; Ice Sunday.

FOR RENT Three room apartment with Apply E. B. Prtchard, 150 East! street, Frostburg. Adv. T-Jan-22-23-24 N-Jan-23-jJ ACHING I aching Jones, and Mrs.

Carl Roderick of Westernport visited the letter's pa- Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Sollars. Austoh Keller and Olen Seals returned from Jenners, Pa. Dr.

Ralph Calendrella and Peter poole returned from Baltimore. Nina Paugh ol Cumberland visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Paugh. A gas range has been installed the Home Economics room of kltzmiller High School. relief quickly, pleasautty.

Acts I because it's liquid. Bootlin nerves, Follow directions on laht We, 30c. 60a bottles. Liquid CAPUDINl SHALLMAR Shallmar, Jan. 22 The last class of the adult Home Economic series met Monday night with Miss Ruth, Shore and Mrs.

Josephine Swansbbro entertaining. Attending were Mrs. Ralph Camp- bell, Maude Knotts, Cora Campbell, Anna Mclntyre, June O'Donhell, Lu- cille Priston. Grace Evans, Dorothy Markley, Reba Downey, Mrs. Mayme Shank and Maxino Curling.

A ban- quet will be held liext Monday night. Charles coasting, is home from Potomac Valley Hos- pital, Keyser. Mr. and Mrs. John Shore and Mr.

Regular $1.00 CHIFFONS Hummingbird Van Sheer, dear, 3 ana 1 threid In the most popuUr shades-- to AU tull DEPARTMENT STORE DANCE Every Friday Night MELODY MANOR Mt. Slvrf Road. The Garden Spot of the All C5ood dancers like good a good hall with a good bJ Music by BLACK DIAMONDS Admission Included PALACE Today--Tonight and Thursday Hit PARADE Starring Kenny Baker--Hmb Herbert--Patir Kelly-- Ann Miller Frances Lartgtord--Iarr Boland NEXT THV NEIGHBOR" LYRIC Double Feature Last Time Tonight Colling All Husbands Wllh Gcorie Toblai Lucille Falrbanki ErnlU Truer Pop Always' Pays Leon Errol-Dennlc O'KeMt Next attraction "Eait the Hirer" FOR RENT Seven room house, all conveni- ences, Walnut street, Westernport. Phone 4671. --Adv N-T-Jan 20-21-22 Want To Rent Unfurnished apartment.

Write Evening Times, Westernport, Md. --Adv. N-T-Jan. 21-22 Our Xmas Ciub Still Open JOIN NOW FROSTBURG NATIONAL BANK The Bank For The People Member or fitfercl Dtpoilt Jniurcnce Corp. t-r returtierJ rom raiiy the twenty-six grandchildren and rjavta Memorial Hospital, Elk- Carrell Nelson, Billy Adams, Rich-; Refreshments will srrandchildrcn were Earl Kalbaugh, Arthur bnker Mrs.

Rose Reagnn. Mrs. Har- ry i i nnd Mrs. R. 3.

Ritchie were In Washington. Monday. Mrs. John Airmnn, Walnut street, members of tlio Holy Name. Westernport.

is a patient at Alle Society of St. Patricks SRriy Hospital, Cumberland. Church Will Attend a meeting of! Harry Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. tntr Western a a action to- William Kelly.

Wc.U HarrU-on P. in St. Michael's hns Uiken Ins. where she underwent major operation. William Repair and Hubert Lake are in Washington.

ard Cllne, Robert Fanto, Billy Bish- off, Ronald Fanto, Donald Alia-. mong. Jackie Adams and Mary November Division of the W. Dr. Samuel Wleamftn vlsitlns 8 of GrRce Methodist Church; Baltimore.

meet tomorrow night at the' at Perth Amboy. N. j. Stnrk with Shirley Washington, Is vU- several Mr. Mra.

DnSalc.s M( Ucmiott i ot eiitrrtnined at Monday eve- ning in honor of the fourteenth birthday of their daughter. Polly Miss Jarllln Herwkel, who was School, Private Charles W. Pcndergast, stationed at iJinalcy Field, has been transferred to Fort Monmouth, Red Bank, N. where he is taking a taken suddenly til while visiting course in radio elec- hcr sister, Mrs. Lawrence Earth juicily.

He has been to the Dundalk. underxvent nn opera-'isth Service Batallion. Co. tlon for appendicitis at Church Second Platoon. He a son Homo and Infirmary, Baltimorf- Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Pendergast. Sunday, Ralph Wilson is rrcoverlnsi from a major operation at. Me- ii mortal Ciimrx-riftrKf. Keyst-r.

Movnn. Hurry Uhl a Mr nd Mrs West Hatrlson Ktreet, frnricrjc WMternport, from Ptnomsc; Vnllry Hon- Mrs. Samuel Wclsman is visiting i of Mrs Byrd, Armstrong' 'street extended. i A prenatal clinic with Dr, A. Courrier in attendance will be held Friday morning from 10 to 12, In the office of the public health nurse.

Court House. Steve Karras, proprietor of the Royal restaurant and confectionery was taken suddenly 'ill yesterday morning at his home on street and rushed to a Cumberland hospital where hti condition is said to be critical. The Woman'a Auxiliary of tha Presbyterian Church will give an entertainment, "The Family Album," Friday night, Jan. 31. Dr.

and Mrs. Jnmes A. Newcome A I A LICENSES. Albert Howard Baker and Jane McCraw, Cumberland. Glen Edward Shelter, Indianapo- lis, Kathryn Marie Burkett, Hyndmnn.

Pa, Eugene Edward Granham Ermarfellc Moore, Bellefontalne, O. Herman Clifford Zimmerman, Twin Hocks, Martha Jane Huff- mann, Ebensburg. Pa, John GnlinKher wpr- la Wn.ih- Ingtori, A-fonctny. Hei'innn a i D. -mr, vi'Ulng the latter mnthor, Mrs.

Agnes Choney. Ralph Kenneth Irwln and Dr, and Mra. E. A. Courrier at- Elaine Boycr, Meycrsdslc.

Pn. tended a meeting of iho State Medl- Kupfcr, a i J'ulius Renner. North snl AssoclatUin, at Chnrlcston. Brndrtock, Erma Mryer. Springctnle, Pa.

Mr.i. Frcrf E. Warner is visiting her daughters, John Duvcn- i a i A i a Of ours lies not just in planes and guns and ships but even more in the character--the sound common sense--of its people. Only a thrifty nation can be strong, We of Frostburg National, "The Bank of the People," regard cooperation with savors as a par- ticularly important part of our service to this community. For Financial Preparedness at the Year End Join Our 1941.Chrittma* Club NOW Close--Out--ol JOdcis and Ends GREATLY REDUCED Bread Boxes, were $L2S 59( Pie Ovens, were 98c 47t Crepe were lOc pr pr, 5( Scouring Pads, were lOc box box 5t Painters Savogran, were 25c 5i Knives, were $1 to $2.25 to Many More Items Too Numerous To Mention! The Prichard Corp EXCITING NEW a a Set An entirely new line.

New Beauty, New Style-j Chrome leg sets if you prefer. Linoleum tow on some tables. Unusual new oak and enaraf finishes. See our complete line. All reasonablj priced.

Terms to suit. Hafer Furniture Stoi Frostburg, Md. Phone.

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