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THE SALISBURY TIMES. SALISBURY, MD, TUESDAY, AfRIL 1 1959 PAGE 9. 71 St Iioca 1 Delta Kappa Gamma Society appenings To Hold Convention Here Mr. and Mrs. Wise Hinman and been with Pi Lambda Theta in 5 The Beta Chapter of Delta Kap daughter, Vera, of Shumaker Rd.

have returned home after spending two months in Orange City, Fla. which she has life membership, i the Maryland Federation of Worn- en's Clubs, and the American As- pa Gamma International society will be hostess when the state convention is held in Salisbury April 17-19. sociation of University Women. She is an honorary member of the Miss Bertha S. Adkins, under Everett Hcarn of College Soroptimist Club of Salisbury and has maintained membership secretary of health, education, and welfare, uiil give the keynote address during the convention ban in the Salisbury Branch of AAUW.

who has been under observation in Peninsula General Hospital more than a week, underwent surgery yesterday, President Eisenhower appointed A quet Saturday at 7:15 p.m. in the Miss Adkins to the Lincoln Scs- ballroom of the Wicomico Hotel. Miss Adkins. a native daughter, Mrs. Gladys Butler of Alvin Ave.

quiccntennial Commission, members of which elected her chairman of the executive com i spent the weekend in Baltimore has chosen as her topic "Education Essential For National Strength." Mrs. A. L. Fleming. Mrs.

Harry Thompson and Joseph Alto of Philadelphia were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long of Gordy Lane. Wesley W. Gordy of Parkway Ave.

is a patient in Peninsul? General Hospital where he was admitted last week for observation. Mr. and George Daniels have issued invitations to an open house Saturday night in their home, Twin Lakes. Mrs. Joseph Kolbach of Winchester, Va.

is visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Wyatt Jr. of Camden Ave. Mrs. Valois Varrick of Damar-iscotta, Me. has returned after spending last week with Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Kindley, X. Division St. Several people entertained for her during her stay.

Miss Rosalie Jenkins of Ocean City Blvd. 'is a patient in Dela with her son-in-law and daughter. mittee. Mrs. Elsie Hastings of Naylor St.

is home after being a patient in Peninsula General Hospital two weeks. Miss Shirley Mills of Fillmore St attended the Theta Chi fraternity dance at Washington College, Chestertown. Saturday night. She was the guest of Norman Phillips, a student from Salisbury. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman L. Taylor of Glen Ave. left Friday for a vacation in Florida. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Ellis and family of Wilmington spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Maddox, Zion Rd. Meetings The Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Quantico, will hold a bake and food sale Thursday in the Citizen's Gas Co.

office, E. Main St beginning at 8:30 a.m. The Hebron Homemakers will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Headquarters for the three-day Mr. and Mrs.

Robert vonRuden and family. president of Beta Chapter, will introduce Msss Adkins. state convention will be the Camp- School of Salisbury State us Miss Adkins is an alumna of Miss Bertha S. Adkins Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Liilev Teachers College. Registration will the Baldwin School in Eryn Mawr, of Bennett Rd. have named their Saturday sessions will open at Wesley College where she be in the main lobby of the Ad-j ministration Building from 7:30 to 9:30 am. with a business meet infant son Dana Mark.

He was born in PeninsuIaGeneral Hospital earned the Bachelor of Arts degree, and Columbia University, 10:30 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. ing in the Campus School Audi to 4 p.m. Saturday. where she received the Master of torium followed by luncheon in the college dining room.

A tour of old homes will begin Saturday at Arts degree. The honorary Doc Four births were "recorded in FRIDAY EVENING. Mrs. A. L.

Fleming, president of the Beta tor of Laws was conferred on her by Western Maryland College in 1:30 p.m. under the supervision of Miss Helen Porter of the Wicomi 1033 and by Hood College in 1353. co Senior High School faculty. Mr Chapter, will entertain the state officers and committee chairmen, and the Beta convention chairman at a buffet supper in her home on Wicomico St. in honor of Guests will be taken to Brent FOR EIGHT YEARS, she was Peninsula General Hospital yesterday.

Daughters were born to Mr. arid Mrs. William Holt of 314 Charles St. and to Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius G. Messick of Bivalve. Parents of sons are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R.

Ruark of Berlin and and Mrs. Raymond L. Curry of Pocomoke City. ware Hospital, Wilmington, where she underwent major surgery yes wood, Beckford, the Teackle Man dean of women at Western Mary rhome of Mrs. Merle Dunn.

Mrs. sion and Gale House, St. An terday. land College; subsequent to that drew's Episcopal Church, the assignment, she was dean of resi James Hughes, Mrs. Norman White and Mrs.

Theodore Jones will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Colbora dence at Bradford Junior College Gene H.

Granger, who recently Joined the Coast Guard, is taking bis 13-weeks basic training at in Massachusetts. Prior to her the state president, Miss Margaret Hamilton, who will preside at the convention. Following the buffet dinner, a reception for delegates will be given in the college drawing room by the Beta Chapter which consists of members from the Lower Shore counties. present post, she served as as Mr. And Mrs.

George Colborn Bells To Honor Cape May, N. J. Then he will go td Groton, Conn, for duty. Prior to sistant chairman of the Republican National Committee and was Sen. Robert Taft his six-months enlistment, he was Celebrate Golden Wedding in charge of women's affairs.

a student at Johns Hopkins Uni WASHINGTON (AP' The bells Her organizational activity has toll today in memory of Sen. 'I never saw her beam likciRufus Dashicll of Princess Anne, versity, Baltimore, where he expects to return next fail. Mr. Granger is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert A. Taft of Ohio. that, not even on our wedding day. was unable to attend Washington Hoicl. Princess Anne; and the Poplar Hill Mansion in Salisbury.

An initiation sen ice for new members will be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the Wicomico Hotel preceding the banquet. A necrology service is set for Sunday at 1:30 am in the Wicomico Hotel, preceding the convention breakfast at 9:15 p.m. in the Wicomico Hotel Ballroom. The breakfast speaker will be Dr.

Wilbur Devilbiss. president of the Salisbury State Teachers College, who has chosen as his topic "Building For Excellence In Education. Adjournment will follow the breakfast With Presiden Eisenhower and "Doc" Colborn is a son of the That was how George W. Col Social Welfare Meeting Scheduled Mrs. Ralph Dulany of Fruitland will preside over the morning session of the Eastern Regional Meeting of the Maryland Conference of Social Welfare to be held in Easton Thursday.

As a member of the planning committee, Mrs. Dulany has arranged to have speakers lead a discussion on the theme "Help for the Troubled Child." The morning session will consider what preven H. Harrell Granger of Riverside late Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Col Special GiftsOl Launch Church Program Here former President Hoorcr joining in the ceremonies, the friends of born, retired Princess Anne drug Drive. born Sr. His ancestors came to this Mr. Republican" dedicate a gist, described his wife on their golden wedding day. country from Somersetshire, Eng Dr.

Henry-Bricle of Camden marble bell tower soaring 100 feet land. One of the ancestors who did Yes, she was radiant as she Ave. Extd. underwent a major op from the foot of Capitol Hill. not like to waste words or time greeted all the guests." eration in Peninsula General Hos Hoover chose "integrity and had the family name shortened to The Princess Anne couple cele pital Sunday.

courage as the topic for a eulogy 1 its present form, the druggist said. This was in 1753 and the to Taft. Eisenhower arranged to dedicate the structure and Vice tive services are available for the child who is a potential delinquent. brated their 50th wedding anniversary in the Princess Anne Fire Hall Sunday afternoon and more than 230 guests attended the party family has continued to use the shortened form. President Richard M.

Nixon and Speaker of the House Sara Ray- Speakers will be Miss Henriet Mr. Colborn was associated in SL Peter's Episcopal Church launched its progress program here last night with special gifts pledges of $33,600. This was announced to more than 230 members and guests at the progress program dinner at Wicomico High School. Bishop David Rose, DD, bishop suffragan of the Diocese of Southern Virginia, Petersburg, said the question of giving to the church is a matter of faith and "main burn tD-Tcx) to accept it in be ta Mace, director of the Harford County Welfare Board, and Dr. the drug business in Princess Anne which had been arranged for them by friends.

half of Congress. for more than 53 years. He sup The tower is the only memorial The actual anniversary of the posedly retired nine years ago be Edwin G. Riley, deputy health officer of the Caroline County Health Department. to an individual Congress has per cause of his health but he still dis wedding is today but Sunday was Mr.

Colborn's 71st birthday and mitted to be erected on the Cap penses drugs in one of the Princess Panelists will include Mrs. Dor itol grounds. Anne drug stores. more people could conveniently attend the party on Sunday. So Sun othy Ogburn, director of the Wor At the base of the tower is a cester County Welfare Board, Mrs.

10-foot high statue of Taft, whose 1 1 day was the day chosen. HE WAS interested in the new taining our on." Vjrginia Nicoll, Public Health death from cancer on July 31, I HARRIS RIGGIN In Says Dot Miss The VS I NEW PRODUCTS SHOW I APRIL 16, 17, 13 i rV community to which he came after Nurse, Wicomico County Health 1933 ended a career that included Bishop Allen J. Miller, Ph. I DEEPLY appreciate the kind specializing in pharmacy in the Dept. and the Rev.

Hartwell Chan DD, of the Diocese of Easton, thoughts that were sent our way University of Maryland. He was four unsuccessful bids for the Republican presidential nomination. congratulated the congregation on by so many generous friends, Mr. dler, pastor of SL Mark's Methodist Church its progress program which calls Colborn said with tears in his eyes. mayor and member of the Town Council for 18 years, fire chief for 14 years, first president of the The public is invited.

He said he didn't remember just Union Proposes for modernization of the downtown edifice, a chapel on the eastern how he met his wife but he did remember that she was a "young In North America, the caribou, Steel Price Freeze outskirts of Salisbury, and a home grizzly bear and moose are be for the associate rector. Delmarva Firemen's Association. He is a past president of the Maryland State Firemen's Association, a past president of the Maryland sprig of a thing" and that he be NEW YORK (AP)-The United coming rare. "This chapel was a suggestion Stcelworkcrs of American have Kr KAMAMTZ DRUaCIST came interested in her at a party when he came to Princess Anne Pharmaceutical Association, first proposed to the steel industry of the rector when we first brought him to Salisbury three from his native Pennsylvania. president of the Princess Anne Ro that it freeze its prices for the Mrs.

Colborn. who is 68. retired tary Club, and past master of the Wh term of the next contract with en is in 1936 as organist of St. Andrew's CAMPAIGN SPEAKER. The Kt.

Rev. David Rose, bishop suffragan of the Southern Diocese of Virginia, spoke here last night for the progress program dinner of SL Peter's Episcopal Church. McManus Sturgis Manokin Masonic Lodge. A good Episcopalian, he said, the union to help "economic sta bility." Episcopal Church. She seldom missed a meeting in her church Muprials Are Held since his wife was organist, he left Even if the industry agreed to during the 46 years she was organ the church affairs to her.

Both do so, the says it would Announcement has been made ist in the Episcopal Church and have been faithful members of St. insist on higher wages and other of the marriage of Mrs. Helen Mc the three years she was organist Andrew's and have enjoyed their benefits for its half-million years ago. said W. Ryder Jones, program toasimaster last night in Antioch Methodist Church.

Manus. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.

Wendling of Lansdowne, Md. garden together, particularly their "It's an answer to my prayers. "I've been sitting on an organ King Alfred and Mt. Hood jonquils. a doctor guilty of negligence? Industry spokesmen had no im stow most of my life," the silver- to Petty Officer I.e.

T. Etheridge Sturgis son of Mr. and Mrs. There are no children in the fam mediate formal reply to the un the Rev. Robert P.

Varley, rector, said. HOMETOWN SERVICE WHEREVER YOU DRIVE Across town or across the nation, there's always a State Farm representative nearby. haired, soft-voiced, gracious Mrs, ily. Mr. Colborn's brother, Rob ion's' proposal, made Monday Talbot E.

Sturgis of Virginia Ave Colborn said. And she still is ac William T. Thornton, head of the ert, and his family helped cele The ceremony was performed night in a letter to 12 big steel-producing companies. companist for many soloists at brate the anniversary. He has a special gifts committee, announc last Tuesday in Yiolctsville Meth weddings, parties, and other so sister living in Canada.

House ed the in pledges. The Kir- Prompt rejection of the union's Get All These Extras With Your Prescription 'free ii GREEH STAMPS FREE PICKUP AliD DELIVERY FREE PARKING AT HOTEL LOT Everyday Low Prices Easy Self-Service Shopping! odist Church, Baltimore, by the by-Smith Associates will make a suggestion was expected. The un cial events. guests from Hudson, N. were also in Princess Anne for the af pastor, the Rev.

Donald W. Llew ellyn. ion last week turned down an in fair. visitation in the homes of church members during the next three weeks to accept pledges. dustry proposal that wages and THE REV.

WALTER E. Cunby. who now lives in Cambridge, was The bride wore a tcale blue dress For the occasion, Mrs. Colborn other contract benefits be frozen maker suit with a white hat and pastor of Antioch Church 50 years W. Edward Wyatt city council for a one-year contract period.

chose a royal blue square-necked dress with white trimming at the a white orchid corsage. See Tom Local STATE FARM Utt MM MHUMI man and progress program chair The industry call for a one- ago and performed the wedding in the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Cadmus neck. During the reception, she ac Her only attendant, Mrs.

Helen year wage freeze and the union's man, explained the program and its needs. companied for Mrs. Robert Col proposal for a price freeze are Feddicord of Baltimore, was in a pink suit with a matching hat Dashicll, of near ML Vernon on part of the sparring prior to ne No total campaign goal has been April 14, 1W0. He could not attend born, who sang "The Rosary" and "My Heart Is Yours." Today, the Colborns are receiv and her corsage was of white gotiations on a new contract to set although the initial phases of ftrt 1 MiM JfawWi tarau tMPf Hamt CSet tHM replace the one that expires June the progress program are expected to cost in excess of $100,000. the ceremony Sunday, but one of the attendants, Mrs.

Mabel Sullivan of Easton, and her daughter, Mr. Sturgis was best man for his 30. ing their many friends who have called to get a better look at the many gifts they received from son. People in China and Japan have (Mrs. George Sharp of Ccntrevillc, A reception for relatives and a their friends in Princess Anne and trained cormorants to aid them" in I came to Princess Anne for the oc-fishing for more than 1.000 years.

'casion. Another attendant Mrs. few close friends was held in the bride's home before the couple left nearby places. Where do court draw the line between medical malpractice and an honest, human medical mistake? In this week's Saturday Evening Post you'll read about the tangled legal mess that is costing our doctors and hospitals $50,000,000 a year. YouH find out what happened a father tued for $160,000 -because his child whose life had juit been by sue gery suffered a slight burn during the operation.

a woman who was sent to tht hospital for an infected finger had her gall bladder removed by mistake. a surgeon left a nine-inch tube inside a woman's stomach after an operation. You'll read the whole fascinating story of doctors in court in "Medicine's Legal Oat your copy today arhorovar magazine ara aoM! for a wedding trip to Florida. Mrs. Sturgis will continue to live Miss Glenn, Quota Governor, ia Lansdowne while her husband HOE FACTS AND FOOT CARE is stationed in New London, To Install New Officers Here with the Navy.

FOR CHILDREN'S FEET! Air Force Officer Miss Bess Glenn of Washington. are those of the Federal courts, of the Department of Justice and of Dies In Crash Presidential commissions. governor of the Tenth District of Quota International, will be a guest of the Quota Club of the Eastern Shore Monday nighL The Freedom Train, which cross MILLER, Ohio (AP) An Air was ed the country several years ago. Force officer from Virginia During the meeting in the ball killed when bis jet trainer ex WHAT ABOUT PARTY SHOES, SNEAKERS OR LOAFERS? When you buy shoes be realistic about what kind of use they are going to have, and don't be too gullable when you bear. "That's what everyone in my class is wearing.

"Everyone" may be three or four boys or girls, that wear them occasionally. Sneakers for boys and girls during gym and other sports are excellent represented much work by Miss Glenn. room of the Wicomico Hotel, Miss ploded in mid air over a farm here Glenn will install new officers and A member of the Quota Club of last night. Washington since 1941, she has listen to standing committee re The victim was identified by served as chairman of the Quota ports and other pertinent business. Andrews Air Force Base officials i as Capt.

William J. Sparks, 33, She will also speak briefly on the work of the district which com International Committee on Legislation, as lieutenant governor of a senior pilot and flight maintenance test officer at the base near CEIITRAL DRUGS prises New York. New Jersey. Del lb aware, Maryland and the District Washington, D. C.

Sparks was a native of Marion Ballet slippers, high heeled cowboy boots and loafers are all fine for the purpose for which they were intended, but this was not for all-day long wear! "Personalis Fitting" of Columbia. Va. He leaves bis widow, Mrs MISS GLENN, a native of South the Tenth District, chairman of the district's committee on by-laws, as president, first vice president and secretary of the Washington Club. Miss Glenn holds a BA degree magna cum laude from Converse College, Spartanburg, S. a BS in library science cum laude from the University of Illinois and a PI 2-17M Cor.

Mala ft S. DI. Linda F. Sparks. cuaris HASAZiNt Carolina, is chief of the Justice 9 A.i Air Force spokesman said Sparks was en route from Scott and Executive Branch of the Na I One of a scries published each week week Miss Bess Glenn tional Archives in Washington.

Air Force Base in Illinois to An Some of the archives in her charge drews. The cause of the explosion MA from Johns Hopkins Eniversi was being investigated. ty. HEW PIANOS TO RENT Should you deride to buy, all money paid for rental may be applied to the purchase price. Way Cleared For In 1949 she was selected as "hon He Knows His Rights NORMAN, Okla.

(AP) Elec or alumna of the year" by Converse College. She has several Shopping Center tion Board secretary John-Bum- BALTIMORE (AP Baltimore garner said a citizen who had re published books and articles to her credit and is included in the recently published "Who's Who of American Women. City Council has cleared the way for construction of a huge shopping center in the northwest section of turned to his office, for the third time to correct a minor provision 7 the city. of the law preventing bira from voting protested strongly. The man asserted the Constitution gave him The center, to cost $15,000,000 to $20,000,000, would provide facilities for two department stores, LET-HALL VACUUM CLEANERS New Used Sales Service All Makes Models Phone PI 9-3211 6Z6 Sails.

Bird. the right to vote, to which the secretary said, "And the Bill of two banks, a supermarket, 50 smaller stores end parking for 4.000 cars. would be the largest such development in Baltimore. Rights gives you free soeech, too." Replied the "That's all I am getting, lots of talk. Ey a 19-2 vote the Council ap Hearing Secret proved rtzoning of the 60 acre HOME BRIGHTENING IDEAS Pianos Treated to Withstand Dampness No Sales Tax on Pianos Delivered in DeL Va.

ChlcJterins, Fischer Wurlitzer Pianos Lowrey Organs tract last night despite strong objections from property owners in 60e op roll a a a a STS3 listen) to enjoy binaural bearing, recommended fey doctors. Latest bearing development based on Sonotone bone-conductioa invention, outer ears. COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE Men and women bear again with nothing in either ear through thrilling Sonotone research discovery. Only YOU will know your E-Zone secret a transistor bearing aid completely concealed in stylish glasses. Yet you use both ears (the natural way to the area.

The developers of the center are Food Fair Properties, and Stewart Co. A spokesman for Food Fair said construction should be under way in six months and TWEED WALLPAPER 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS FLAT SEMI-GLOSS PAINT Complete Line of Popular Religious SHEET MUSIC (Mail Orders Appreciated) S1.43 qt. E-Zai Everything worn at EYE-EAt Hwal, nothing worn onywhara alia. would be completed in the fall of 1360. MONOTONE LIBERTY WALLPAPER and Paint' Company.

CORRECTION" I The monthly flower show sched- HEARING CENTER WICOMICO HOTEL APRIL 16, 1959 FROM 12:00 TO 7:00 P.M. TIIOS. R. YOUIIG, DIC. W.

Main Market Sts. VI 2-1300 Salisbury, Md. 1 ule at the Town and Country Gar-' den Club's spring luncheon tomor-; 'row will not be held as report-j ed in a story in yesterday's Times. DIAL PI 133 S. DIVISION' ST..

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