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The Fulton Democrat from McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania • 5

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McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania
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Free Brethren Church on benefit of the newly formed Sunday, June 22, with a cemetery. Come, worship, hymn sing in the evening, with us. 3t The Happy Cousins will be 0 present for the hymn sing. A reputation cannot be All contributions and off- built on the things you in-erings will go towards the tend to do. Hustontown Charge Begins Evangelistic Campaign The Hustontown Methodist charge began their Two Weeks For Christ, evangelis tic campaign on June 1st in the Hustontown Methodist church.

These' services are open to all people who de II The Fulton Democrat 5 McConnellsburg, Pa. June 5, 1958 DEATHS Ralph M. Johnston Ralph M. Johnston, 85 of Delta, Colorado, died May 25, 1958. He was a son of the late Lieut, and Mrs.

J. Walker Johnston, of Ayr township and was born on Sept. 25, 1872. Mr. Johnston was married to the former Elizabeth Hou ston who died in 1945.

They lived in Pittsburgh a number of years before locating in Delta. The deceased was an elder in Presbyterian church, of Delta. Surviving are three sisters Mrs. Blanche Kegerries of Shippensburg, Mrs. Chas.

F. Burch of Denver, and soloist, a church band, a fam ily of singers, choirs, duets etc. Each evening there will be congregational singing, and chorus singing, too. Friday evening, June 6th will be family night and the family which has the most in attendance that evening-will receive a prize. On Sun day evening, June 8 a prize will be given to that church which has the most in attend ance at that service.

All the churches in the area, regard less of denominational affiliation, are invited to attend tese meetings and are eligible to compete for the prize. Of course, the real motive for attendance should not be to receive the prize but to worship God and His Son, Jesus Christ. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. 0 ALL DAY MEETING There will be an all day meeting at Webster Mills sire to attend. There will be special music -each evening along with regular hymns, and choruses.

The evangelist for the ser vices is the Rev. John S. Mar vin from Shickshinny, Pa. Rev. Marvin is a graduate of Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.

C. He has a wide and successful experience in the field of evangel ism and comes to Hustontown Methodist charge high ly recommended as an evan gelist. The special music that will be rendered during the Wheel Aligning and Balancing Factory Trained Alignment Specialist GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP ALSO AUTO BODY REPAIRS ROBERT L. GARLOCK, Prop. Bob's Body Shop McConnellsburg Along Cito road one block So.

Lincoln Highway Phone HUdson 5- 3451 Call Anytime length of revival includes, a tenor soloist, a baritone STARTS JUNE 2s ENDS JUNE 301 ITS ED SULLIVAN'S 10l" ANNIVERSARY ON TLWE'RE CELEBRATING WITH A 1 hi 'k a a car a mm mm y.ys ru oh, f. -m ir a i a a- a paaaaaraK a a a a a a a w-. Mrs. John H. Owens of Lew istown.

He was a brother of the late Mrs. Wm. Kendall, Mrs. Daniel F. Trout, and J.

Houston Johnston. Funeral services were con ducted on May 27th and interment was made in Delta. Mrs. Emma L. Trout Mrs.

Emma L. Trout, 87, former resident of McConnellsburg, died on Sunday, May 25 at the home of her daughter, Miss Rose Daniels of 19 Runyon Road, Hura-melstown. She was a member of the United Church of Christ, McConnellsburg. Surviving in addition to her daughter, are two sons, George L. Daniels of Hum-melstown, and Willis F.

Dan iels of Harrisburg, also five grandchidlren, four greatgrandchildren. Memorial services, follow ing cremation were held on Wednesday at 2 :00 p. m. at the Bowser Funeral home, in Hummelstown with Rev. Henry S.

Raab, pastor of Sec ond United Church of Christ Harrisburg, officiating. 0 Mrs. Anna B. Schetrompf Mrs. Anna Belle (Brady) Schetrompf, widow of Alfred F.

Schetrompf, War-fordsburg, died Wednesday, May 21 at the Fulton County Medical Center, V3. "We've got a really big V. ij Anniversary Show lined up for jf you June 22. Don't miss it." Ai Mjjfmmv vwwiiigl) 3W BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! 1 PRICES! SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY DEALS I SPECIAL LOW, LOW Wide choice of models Just in time for your vacation Every one a Performance Champion. Mercury offers Don't miss this special Chances are you can get 1 1 opportunity! Truly spectacular buys.

Not only special low prices, but unusually high trade-in It's the biggest money-saving event of the year. i mmediate delivery on the mode I you want by acting fast. Choose from station wagons, convertibles, hardtops, sedans. Prices start below 42 models of "low-price 3." the biggest, most powerful cars you can buy at such low prices. Mercury leads its field for all-around bigness, horsepower (up to 360) and power-per-pound.

1 after a short illness, aged 77 years. Born in Fulton County, where she lived her entire life. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Lucinda (Eeaty) Brady. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church. She is survived by the following children: Mrs.

Delia Harm, Mrs. Gladys Knable, of Needmore, Mrs. Marguer ite Deshong of Hancock, Mrs. Beatrice Garvey, Wilmington, Elmer of Baltimore, Clyde of Coates-ville, and Leslie, of Hagers-town; sisters, Mrs. Laura Winters of Warfordsburg, Mrs.

Jennie Flowers of Han cock, Mrs. Sallie Young-blood, of Great Cacapon, W. 56 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted on Saturday at 2:30 p. m.

at the Buck Valley Methodist church with Rev. Alvin Kyle, officiating. Inter ment in cemetery adjoining the church. MERCURY SPECIAL BUYS THIS MONTH ON USED CARS, TOO-ALL MAKES PERFORMANCE CHAMPION too HaaaMWH pwi FOOD'S on McConnellsburg A. Washabaugh.

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