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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 10

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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THE SALISBURY TIMES. SALISBURY. SID. TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 13.

1935 rAcc 10 Mr. And Mrs. Figgs Plan For Wi-Hi GIcc Club To Sing On TV Acccrciirg to the Federation of Annual Report cf tl. re were 37.515 people, expfoyei in its tin mines. ana tdiclcL i -J 50th Anniversary Celebration The 'Wicomico Senior Hkh Glee Gub will present a WINDOW TATH LA MESA, Calif- A home-ewner low bid from an unemployed to replace a c-tur window.

Paid him. the money I and Md him to buy the g'. and Install it, The owner came home to f.nd the glazkr gr.t and the IrMar.ed. There was r.r.e faring error the g'ais crr.e a f't short of reaching the mindow. By Lucrtca Hudgins Becle I3ELMAR Mr and Mrs.

1at Kev. Gwrje Kardtty, JChristmss carol program tonight ah Figgs will celebrate their gold--pastor cf the Mclson's Methodist 0-ceci; ever the local en weddiEg snriversiry with an sea n- r-j s.ation. cp.cn house in thej- home st usraaY rainra. ISpot-free Wallsj DECORATE WITH I State Dec. 2C.

from 2 to 5 mm. Chandler. Mrs Laura Elliott, Mrs Lon Jackson. Marion Lecates. and the late c-rect the music.

a teacher, iil River Hanson, n. and from to na. Blanche Owens. Also attend-' Jo invitations have bn a student, kill be the csrrator. bjt friends and relatives are in ir.g the weo.aing were riowara y.au-drx.

A'bert Brown. Albert Fisr-s. The program will include an cli "What; vited, the couple said. air ry snd the lste Randolph Farker Mrs. Figgs is the former Miss IIIMECSHAPHIKS rorms Letters Programs holeb crncr sisvice 117 N.

Division SL Dial 600 Harlan Brown, brother of the bride, Child Mr. Figgs is in the lumber busi-'n. Is "Coventry Ca- Holy by Adams, lJv Brown, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Salisbury.

She was married to Mr. ntss, and at e.ne time, was in the with Patricia Fisher as soloist real estate business in Salisburr F.ggs. a son cf the late Mr. and mrr ni He has also farmed but has devoted 3" rj IrArCKIML Mrs. Stckley Figgs of Melson's.

in Zion Methodist Church in 1905. The ceremony was performed fc? SYNOPSIS: The Dumdiddy's faHe trail of arrow leads Beanie war frm the robber trap and safel? out of town. Beanie stop at kind old lady's house and ask for food. The lady is delirht-ed. bat hrn Beanie is not looking the Dumdiddr es that the old lady's sweet fare Is really a nnk Chapter Eight WITCH OF THE BLACK TOTS The little Dumdiddy blinked.

Then he pec-red agdin at the sweet, kmd faced eld lady. Sure enough, he again saw the old Sady reach up and tug at her face as if it were a hat she setting straight en her head. "Oh. me. oh.

my, moanfd the Dumdiddy. "11 only LVame would turn around!" Just at that moment Eear.ie did turn around and now the Dumdid-dy in his bark pocket found himself Mann out the window while Eeanie faced the old woman. How nice It is to have a vis- Make It Party Gifts From Door Is Damaged "Silent by ruber, sung in English, German, and French, with a French horn quartet consisting of Brady Roberts, Sandra Sherman, Susan Deputy, and Jacque-' line Varncy: and "0. Little Town of with the horn quar- tet and reed instruments. Reed instruments will be played by Victory Davis, clarinet; Stuart, Bresner.

clarinet; Carol flute: Ronald Eerman, fcnd Marion Adkins, alto clarinet i most of his life to his lumber business. Mrs. Figgs used to do some dress irtikiR but spends most cf hei time doing her housework. Beth are members cf Melson'? Methodist Church. They have a daughter, Mrs.

Herman J. White, and two grandchildren, Miss Janet White and Ren DtiHAhlS VYailpipir Piint Co. S. DIVISION ST. THONE 3374 In Traffic Mishap No charges were made, City Po 17 lice said, after car driven bv Harrison Milbcurce, 27, Ocean City Negro, struck the door in th wr.i'e.

ef Dcimar. Right On Division Street 3 doors from Wicr.micn llnUl fhcke PRE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ON WONDERFUL U.S. LUGGAGE! of a car driven by Geoffrey L. Pryor, 60, of )8 Madison St, about noon Saturday on Lake St. According to the police report, Pryor had pulled over the curb and in getting eut swung the door open into the path cf the Milbourne READY-TO-EAT BAKED "She mast collect old black pots," thought Beanie.

TTP1CAL SAVINGS: 24-INCH PULLMAN RFC. $19.95 NOW ONLY $15.95 Subject 1 Federal Tax and butter and bread crumbs. She VIRGINIA HAMS 'V PINEAPPLE GLAZED WJAi 11 tC IK. 14 i ib AT $13.75 ORDER car. Damages amounted to about S23 police said.

No one was injured. According to police, there were no charges after the cars dJuven by Charles C. Mears, 36. Eden, and Paul E. Hoskins, 35.

S30 Riverside Dr. collided at E. Main and Court Sunday afternoon. Both cars were going east on E. Main St, police said and Mears had attempted to pass when the collision occurred.

Damages amounted to about $150 to both cars, police estimated. No one was injured. is i NOW! BaF ar wmf 4s i i i uxnitura MAIN STREET OPPOSITE P. O. IN SALISBURY SATURDAY 'TIL poured the mixture into four colored baking dishes.

Then she carefully sr-rinkled raisins into each ri.hh and the puddings were ready to be cooked. She put the red dish in the oven. She put the yellow difh in the oven. Then the green dish. She was about to put in the purple dish when she exclaimed: "Dear me! A raisin fell in my pocket!" And, quicker than the eye could follow, she pulled the little black pill from her pocket and dropped it into the purple dish.

"Now that one has more raisins than the others," said Beanie. "Yes." nodded the witch. "So it shall be for you!" And she popped the purple dish into the oven. Next: The Poi-soned Todding) Phone fi251 or 3313 East Main Street 5. Salisbury Boulevard FKIUAY FREfc PAhKIKG SHOP .1 Ailvertineir.entl Welcome Newt For Bursitis Sufferers: IVEW PAD SOOTIIKS VMS OF ISLIISITIS Two rf roost famous healers heat tnd manage now blended in an amazing new device for tht relief of pains cf arthritis, bursitis, fibrositis, trains and prain shop Friday, Saturday, Monday nights 'til Man Held On Kidnap Charge In Towson TOWSON.

Md. Michael O'Shea, of Glen Burnie, was named yesterday in a kidnapping warrant after Baltimore County police said he had been arrested in Phoenix, with his 10-year-old granddaughter. The child disappeared Nov. 25. The warrant was sworn out by Mrs.

Joseph L. Holthaus, O'Shea's daughter and mother of the girl Jo Ann Holthaus. Police here said O'Shea claims to have a letter from the mother giving him permission to take the child. Mrs. Holthaus said she wrote no such letter.

This soft, eomforfable pad Is ealied th It was developed by th Country's leading manufacturer ef hospital type matiafe equipment. The unit contains a cyclevmas-se motor and a special heating element. The motor develop a pleasant, soothing, nonelectrical massage action while th heating unit develops a peretrafira! type ef deep heat. Feereh. Indicates that this unique combination of heat and massage drives deep down through tissue and bone to relieve aching muscles and joints, stimulate peripheral and local circulation, decrease many types of pain, relieve nervous tension, and encourage deep restful slumber.

A FREE BOOKLET tclli all about this blessed, new pain-reliever. Write Niagara, Box 1065, Salisbury, Md. ifor," said the old woman. "I love little boys, expeeially at Christmas tsme." Her eyes twinkled and her mouth smiled sweetly. "Xow what would you like more than anything in the world to 'Well.

said Ecante. "I like raisin puddrng." "Fine." said the old lady. "If you mill go in the yard and chop some kindling wood for the fire I mall cook you some delicious raisin pudding.1 Beanie started for the door but he was clumsy and on the way he tripped over one of the three black pots In the middle of the room. The Dumdiddy few out of his pocket and rolled under the sofa. "Why does she have these black pets in the middle cf the room?" wondered Beanie.

He picked himself and went into the back yard. There was another black pot by the wood pile. And itiU another down by the back fence. "She must collect eld black pots, thought Beanie as he set to work with the ax. Meantime, the Dumdiddy lay where he had rolled under the sofa.

Suddenly he heard a hideous screeching. The Id lady was sir.girf. But her we was so creaky and so hoarse it made the Dumdiddy shudder. He crept from under the fofa and Into the kitchen. No one was there.

He ran into the dining room. No one was there. The old woman's screeching seemed to fill every room and he could not tell where she was. Finally he ran Into the dressing room and there he beheld a sight more hideous even than the Bound cf the singing. The old woman was sitting at her dressing table.

She had taken off her mask. Her face in the mirror was the face of a witch: toothless, evil eyed, aucken-cheeked. "Ha. ha!" chortled the witch to herself in the mirror. "He, he!" She leaned forward and opened a little black box on her dresser.

She took out of it a little black pill and slipped the pill into her pocket. The Dumdiddy clapped his hands to his head. "She's going to poison Beanie! he thought with horror. At that moment Beanie banged into the kitchen with a load of wood. The witch snatched up her mask and slipped it over her face.

She went into the kitchen. The Dumdiddy crept after her. "Lay the wood on the fire, boy, and I will mix your raisin pud-din The witch brought out a bowl and beat into it eggs and sugar all will please them most of a future because they're gifts with TrsJs-In On FJev Fcrnilare! We Wilt Allow IZZM en piece Living Room Salts $30.00 en piece Bedroom Snlta 120.00 aa a Gas Range $10.00 oa a Washing Machine $19.00 on a Studio Couch $3.00 on any old Mattress or Bed Spring D. C. CULVER Furniture Appliances PHONE 3431 OELMAK, MARYLAND Vo zm yea a hz TRADE-in ALLOWANCE Watch their faces light up with excitement as they open each Christmas gift package then look for 'that extra glow when they find you' remembered to give them Official Scout equipment.

mi) scout shop church street building Christmas Wreaths it 1 a mj, a i I mm For Home, Business or Memorial A "aw- ir I the gift little cowboys hanker for Nationally odverttsed price I ten IradeAa Albwonce 7,50 5 A SO fOWTRfLl mows down i 2 -week beard in 61.2 fexcmdi' Li i I Vv'iS 6 amovt IK Srreok Keadi, II II i A new palna Sop, In deluxe 3 i 1 r't Gift I YaorJ yV pSfiO MOKEY D0WJI! 6363 StaiTi 5 Cbristieit 41 i i -4 AH Holly with Berries Red Bows .75 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 Princess Pine Froste'd with Red Bows 1.00-1.23 2.00 Memorial Wreaths of Princess Pine Decorated with Ruscus and Flowers or Colored Pine Cones 1.50 2.00 3.75 5.00 .98 .98 Infants 6 to 8 to 3 Cur fine collection of Bronco "boors ore genuine Goodyear Velt the very best in children's boots because they give flexibility end support which young feet need made wtth leather insoles end pegged shanks for extra protection ta growing feet. So give your little cowboys the best, choose from our Bronco selection in Ten, Blcck. au-uav a n68 ehildren's shoes street floor U' )mmm' ti 'mi i I.

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