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FROSTBURG Hostess At Bridge Party In Cumberland Froetburg. Oct. 31 Mrs. Mary Taylor and Miss Ann WiUlsoa wtire junt hostesses Saturday at a bridge luncheon at Fort Cumberland Hotel Cumberland. Eleven tables ere Jn play and prizes went to frs- WUUa inS.

Jenkins, first; Mrs. James Taylor, second; Mrs, Oliver Simons, third, and Mrs. Frederick Boettner, floating. Other guests Included Mesdames Helen Caldwell, Dlanah Oolburn. WtHiam Jenkins.

James O. Ccbey, James P. Reardon, J. Marshall Price, J. B.

Whaling, Ada Dillon, Harry Teter. Donald Fleming, W. Oliver McLane, Cleo D. Stiles, Arthur G. Rameny, Walter Jeffries, J.

C. Pfieffer, George Wittig. Joseph Erode, Harrison Edward J. Ryan, J. Marshall Stewart, H.

Reford Aldridge, John Stewart, Mabel Stevens, Harry Hanson, Albert C. Cook, Ralph Race. J. Carter Shryocfc, Joseph Durst, Gordon Taylor, Charles Betz, James Hitchins, M. Alice Kcarslng, Misses Martha Thomas Martha and Bertha Stern, Eva Jeffries, Nell Betz, Nell Raley, Catherine Close and Anna McLane.

EVENING TIMES. CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 1938 FROM FROSTBURG STATE FIVE a play, one-man band novelty and group singing. Students are preparing the gram under the direction Her bert H. Refchard and Mies Estelt WlliJams. Scholarship Awards Conferred Af Beall High Proslburg, Oct.

new honor point system is in effect this year at Beall High School, with points given for major subjects only. Scholarship awards have bene been made to each of two home room groups in both the senior high school and the junior high school An eight inch gold letter has been awarded to the room with the highest average standing, in the senior high school to a 12th grade home room, Miss Gertrude Williams, home room teacher, having an average of 11.11, and to Miss Loretta Hannon's eight grade home room in the junior high school, with an aver- Mary McLane Given Party On Twelfth Birthday Frostburg, Oct. and Mrs. O. Oliver McLane, East Main street, entertained Saturday night with a masquerade party in honor of their daughter, Mary, on her birthday.

Mary Edna Eberly won the prize for the best girl costume and James Chambers, Others in attendance: Ann Engle, Wilda Ann Phillips. Mary Amone, Mary T. Shertzer, Katherlne worthy. Colleen McCarty. Janet McCarty, Anna Evans, Joan Taylor, Sara Grace Spltiuas, Ruth Ann Cosgrove, Adrien Eberly, Jean Eberly, Benson, Patsy Engle.

John uonahue, Maurice Spates, Maurice Spates, Paul Byrnes, Francis PasserelU, Jack Stapleton, J. Glenn Beall, Lawrence Hitchins, James Gross, Thomas Stewart, Raymond Hanna, James Jenkins, Jona- Jenklns, Edward Jackson, Sheetz, than The rooms with the second highest averages in each graue grouping were John E. Reed's llth grade section averaging 9.84 points, and Miss Harriet Bradley's 7th grade section with an average of 13.0 points. These rooms have been awarded an 8 inch blue letter on display above their doors. THOMAS Thomas, W.

Oct. 31 Woman's Club Banquet The annual banquet of the Woman's Club was held at the Imperial Hotel, Thursday evening. An address of welcome was by Mrs. George S. Keagle, president.

The program included group singing led by Virginia Bombarger; flute solo, Carl Wilson accompanied by Mrs. Carl Wilson; vocal solo by Virginia Bombarger accompanied by Virginia Bruce Boyer; vocal selections, Wayne Hamilton accompanied by Miss Bombarger concluding with a talk given by David E. Cuppett. Others attending were: Mrs. Samuel B.

Jeffries, Keyser, W. Mrs. Bruce Boyer, Cumberland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Johnson, Ben- jush, W. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nordeck, Erwin, W. Mr.

and BARTON Bwton, Md, Oct. 31. Hallowe'en EvcaU The Bible class of the M. E. di arch held a masquerade Hallowe'en party at the home ot Mrs.

Mary Howbray, Thursday. Prizes for best costumes went to Gertrude Broad water and Mrs. Bessie Wilkes as bride and groom and moat comical, Mrs. Flavia Snyder. Others'present were Rev.

end Mrs, Oyrll Hoover, Mesdames Kate Hyde, John Metz. Maude Yates. Harmon Metz. Charles Ross, Kate KreuUburg. Wm.

McConnell, John Buckalew, Sarah Hyde, Prank Meta, Amy Preston, Marie Snyder, Lola Andrews, Viola Griffith. R. Preston and John Ross and Miss Vada Loar. The Girls' 4-H Club, with M.ISS Nellie Meese, leader, held a Hal- owe'en party at the home of Doris Others attend- were Katherlne Kelly, Norma Wilson, Maxine Wilson, Ruth Stevenson, Norma Schramm, Katherinc Inn a Wilson, Colleen Moses, Ann Robinson, Betsy Gannon Setty Ann Cooper, Elaine McDon aid, Jean Helen Mowbray. KEYSER Keyser, Oct.

31 Attempted to Slay Wife Quite a commotion was caused tain street Saturday night, abou :15, when Eugene Shlngleton Romney, shot his wife Stella Moo mau Shlngleton in front of th resbyterian Church. She left him and come to Keyser to stay wltl relatives, it was stated. He wantec er to go back to Romney, but sin efused, so they quarreled and hi ook out his gun and shot at he; by the illness of their daughter, Mrs. William Stone, at Potomac Valley Hospital. The Daughters of America will hoJd a Hallowe'en party and Dutch treat tonight at the home of Mrs.

W. R. mier. James street. John Fortney, postmaster at Morgantown, was here.

O. O. Baughman. Belington, visited here Saturday. Mrs.

Minnie Baker, who spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Criser," returned to Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.

W. R. Borror has gone to Detroit, to spend the winter with Mr. arid. Mrs.

Clio Borror. Mrs. James E. Gray, Richmond, PARSONS Parsons, W. Va, Oct.

31. Duncan Likens, 55, threatening to cut the throat of Martin Lawrence, MOOREFIELD Moorefield. W. Oct. 31.

Joseph W. Bosley was released TR1-TOWNS Tri-Towns. Oct. 31. Party Marguerite Knepp.

Prank Roberta. Ruth Taylor. Angelina Chucci, Virginia nier. Etta Flanagan, 50, near St. George, was Jailed here'i 011 bond of 600 for appearance Mr and Mrs Owen Kellv Efu lt "wiagan.

Catherine to await a hearing. at the February term on a charge McC LuU5W John Planagajj, 28. charged with owning and operating a -day in houor of their daughter I drlnving drunk and also on a hit Adolpn Flshel. indicted for sieai- Hallowe'en John Planagajj, 28. charged with drlnving drunk and also on a hit and run charge after crashing into the parked car of Constable Crosten, was Jailed for hearing.

A Hallowe'en party was given by Miss Vieva Marteney. Attending were Earle Oldaker. Jennings Scott John Wilson, Junior Parks, Leo Goss, Dow Cox. Harper Lambert Ronald Hockman, Denver Strawder man, Harry L. Long, Frank Ecfcard and Mrs.

Talmadge Davis, Lynch- shrout Curkendail burg, were gueste of their brother Melvln Armcnirout, Junior Sim i rnft-nc TVtrM Grover A Charles Lane. Susannah and Virginia Mc-icoffman, Davis, W. Mr. and St. Michael's AnnuaLParish Bazar Will Close Tonight Frostburg, Oct.

Michael's annual parish bazar will close tonight with floor show, dancing and refreshments. Tuesday, the Feast of All Saints, a holy days of obligation and attendance at Holy Mass 5s required same Jiunday. Masses on "ay morning will be 7, nd 9 o'clock. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will follow Mrs. Elmer Canan, Mrs.

Fred W. Cupp, Mrs. J. M. Domer, Albert, W.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bergdoll, Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. D.

Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrison, Mr.

Mrs. Chester A. Marshall, Mr. and and Mrs. Delton H.

Kight, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Thayer, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Whlnnie, Mesdames Wayne Hamilton, David E. Cuppett, Alan G. Bolton, Ralph Erhard, Marshall wice. One bullet grazed her ausing a superficial wound. It wa ressed and she went to relatives rtth whom she was staying.

Shingle on hid his gun and hitch hiked to he was arrested am rought back to Keyser. He pleac uilty on a charge of shooting with intent to kill. He officers al about the affair ana where he hit his gun which was recovered. Congressional Committee Meets The Democratic Congressiona Committee of the Second Dlstrlci held a dinner meeting at Hamlll's restaurant, Saturday night, to make final plans for the campaign. Representative Jennings Randolph was the guest of honor.

During the dinner music was furnished by Bowman's orchestra. Newton Carskadon presided and reports were heard from each county Others present wpre; Mrs. Delmont Jones, Mrs. O. O.

Baughman, Woodrow Radcliffe, Belington; Mrs, Lucille Noll, Joseph Short, Senator Grove Mahler, Martlnsburg; James Breathed, Petersburg; Ralph Bean, C. Feather, Charles Coffman, Albert M. Topper, Lawrence Wippel, M. E. Kent, Clyde D.

Hamrick, Paul Val- jentine, Duncan. David -E. and Misses the cock Mass. All Souls' Day, Mass- SW Ij will be celebrated continuous5v! Jennle McVeigh. Edna McVeigh, from 5:30 until 8.

The 8 hlnnie Evel will be a Requiem High Massi Wmifred Tha er Mary Lou Kight, devotions will be held Gw olyn 61 nnd Alice Swartz. (nesday. 7:30 p. m. Bf'-cssions will be heard Thurs- and evening in preparation for the first Friday of the Holy Communion.

Mosses ill be at 6:30 and 8 o'clock Friday. Heart devotions and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament 'will follow the o'clock Mass. St. Michael's choir will have rehearsal 7:30 p. m.

A public social games party will be held Friday venlng in St. Michael's Hall, lor benefit of the church fund. Confessions will be heard Satur- ay afternoon and evening and the jmembers of the Sodality will receive "Holy Communion at 7 o'clock Mass next. Sunday. The senior choir will P.

T. A. Meeting Tne Douglas Parents Teachers Association presented a program which included a song by Barbara Ann Grecco: singing games, students of the fourth grade; a talk on the "Bond Issue," Reardon S. Cuppett, principal of the Central school; talk on "Free Text Book James C. Cooper, and group staging.

Among those attending were John R. Yeager, James C. Cooper, Reardon S. Cuppett, guests; Mr. and Mrs.

Patsy Balassone, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gnegy, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Colabrese, Mesdames Fred W. Cupp, T. Dahmer W. B.

Shillenberg, J. F. Hutter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, Moorefield; Mrs.

Brady Gumm, Romney; Jack Prostor, Charles Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Berkeley Springs; Charles Lynch, Thomas Moore, Charles Town; B. F. Groves, Bond Brown, Dr.

Simon, Elkins; William Hamby, Parsons; Calvin Price, Mrs. A. L. Fenton, Marllnton; Mr. and Mrs.

clllQ IVirS, Dana Hicks, Webster Springs; John Hatfleld, Hugh Runner, Mrs. Mabel White; Mrs. Ann Chalfant, Morgantown; John Rose, Piedmont; W. H. Barger, C.

A. Miller, Harry Taylor, Mrs. GoidJe Brown Caldwell, Henry Ward, Ray Kephart, Frank Rice, Claude Rice, William V. Stewart, F. G.

Davis, John W. Barger, Mrs. J. Z. Garlitz, Keyser; Clyde Gill, Oakmont.

An allotment of $245,455.00 has been granted by the Public Works Administration at Washington for the construction of schools In Mineral county. As soon as the bond issue of $337,000.00 voted by Mineral county last month is approved by Guy Gordon. Mr. and Mrs, Frank James, St. Louis, are guests of the latter's mother, Mrs.

Minnie Wilt. TERRA ALTA Terra Alta, W. Oct. 1 Tne George D. Post, No.

56, of the American region of Preston county will give a program at King wood Armistice Day. Mrs. Jack Wendell, Mrs. Mack Nestor and Mrs. J.

W. H. Browning entertained with a Hallowe'en party Friday, at the home of Mrs. Wendell at the Pines. Bridge prizes were won by John Englehart, Mrs.

Worley Feather, Mrs. Herbert Wiles and Miss Mary Coyle. Many attended the county-wide Republican rally at Kingvood Friday evening. D. W.

Davis, former governor of Idaho and Melvin C. Snyder, candidate for Congress, were the speakers. Miss Ada Nine and Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Rice of Cumberland, were guests of Mrs. Hazel Jones and Mrs. Maude Six. John W.

Killen was in Rowlesburg visiting his aged mother, Mrs. Margaret Killen, who is recovering from injuries received when she fell downstairs. Mrs. c. S.

Boso and daughter and G. M. Haught, of Parkersburg were guests of Mrs. Stelia Shaw. Rev.

N. V. Leatherman, Berlin. is conducting evangelistic services at White Dale Brethren church. Mrs.

Joseph Rykoskey, nurse at Hopemont Sanitarium for the past several years, will leave Monday to oin her husband in Charleston, to reside. Misses Dorothy Carrico and Kftel Marie OTlafferty attended a Hal- owe'en dance at the high school in Rowlesburg, Saturday. Miss Mary Margaret Harmon re- urned from Cumberland and Paw Paw. Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Higgins, Tylersburg, Mrs. J. A.

Bell, Oil City, and Mrs. Elsie Stone of Cleveland, were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. T. J.

Hughes. BERKELEY SPRINGS Berkeley Springs, W. Oct. 31 Funeral services were held here unday for Mrs. Ida Hinds who died last week at Ohio.

Widow of the late ohn Hinds she was formerly Ida techem of Berkeley Springs. mons, Tom Shaffer, Juantta Ben nett. Mary Lee Ramsley. -Velma Bennett, Wanda Parsons, Mildred Bennett, Virginia Nestor, Geraldine Keister, Lucille Goss, Isabelle Ball Avinelle Phillips, Mr. and Mrs William Marteney, Rosalie and Eulagene Marteney, Mr.

and Mrs Carleton Hehle. While hunting on Fork Mountain Danald Buckhannon, Tannery em- ploye, encountered a black bear. His only weapon was a rifle He fired several shots at the animal, which retreated. Sheriff Stark Coberley reports that he has collected fifty percent of all taxes in Tucker county for the present year ditring the past thirty days, axi unusual record. Roscoe ShafTir, this city, killed a 165-pound black bear Saturday Elk Lick.

This makes a total of ten bears killed in Tucker county during the hunting season. Mrs. Euphama Baker and sister. Mrs. Harry Colebank, were visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lake and two sons, Edward and Ernest, and Robert Shrout, were visitors at Chapel Hill, N. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Bennett attended the funeral services in Elkins yesterday for Mrs. Virginia! Mullenix, 78. former resident of Pendleton county. ing a car, plead guilty, and was released on a bond WOO on condition of good behavior and his appearance gn the'nrsi.

day of the February term. Theo. Weheter. plead guilty to a felony indictment, and was sentenced lo from one to five years in the penitentiary. Webster' was indicted jointly with Blondelt Reynolds and Willard Webster for stealing wool.

Alonzo Sites, who had plead guilty to steailug wool from F. M. houor Anna Kaiherine's second birthday, Those present were: Khrtsta Kenzie, Mrs. Walter Hallowe'en Masquerade laM uerie Patsy Ann Bosley. BiUy Smith.

Karen Oary, Jane Fearer. Sondra Ashenfelter, Chanes Whiter dra Sharon, Bobby CoUeu HarrV i ORourke, Catherine Kelly Be? ty Lou Fearer. Patricia Fearer. Marius Fearer, Harry O'Rourke, Mrs. Byron Huuer Mn Leslie Fearer.

Mrs. William Hamer Bosley, was given a suspended sen-'Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. William" tence and placed upon probation for threo years. He must pay F.

M. Bosley $16 and court costs. The officers and teachers and substitute teachers of the Sunday School held a covered dish supper at the church Friday evening at which time the workers' council! was organized. O. L.

Fallin was Irving Conn Mrs rs 'cock. Mrv Louise Clar Mrs Grant and Ml Collr Whisner, Mrs Allan HJU, Mrs. Louise Clary, Mrs of the Trl-Towns, Mrs, H. B. Dawson.

McKone. Mrs. James Msry Reddingiou, Mrs. Paul Anna Lemmn, Mrs. Mrs.

Lairy Di- tu Mrs. William Keya WHS tho teller. Prices veru won by Lurry DimaM, Mrs. Louis G. Mrs.

Harold Ficdlock. Mrs. Collett and Paul Daw! lwnbers of the Jiiniw Club who were Invited gup.sis WlU named chairman; John McNelll, secretary; Airs. W. D.

McCauley Mrs. R. G. W. aid Love, attendance Word has been received by rela- tives of the death of Mrs.

Ella Moore Hopeweli, Chilllcothe, on Oct. 27. She was the widow of M. Hopeweli, who was a native and a brother i the late Mrs. i orme Prmices Howard, Watson KrM Mention a maa- Mr glsd Mrs enn -rink" smith, Harrison Etrfet, piedmont, the birth of a son.

Friday. Mr. is deputy FhrrUr of the county. Mrs. SnilUi MlsA Vtrcinih RBChacl Beyer, i Mr.

and Ruawll XV gtou vlsited Mr; Johu DjwN dysmsn. Mre. Carnic-1 and young vnts, daughter, are home from Potomac Mr. and Mrs.j VR iey Hospllli Keyf er Pljcon. student of West 'j Virginia University, wits home.

Honored Cherry Brothers I of 1928, oi MEYERS DALE Wood Pjedmont Hlgn held unlon Saturday evening with a sup- The J. Natwick Company's plant per at exroad 8torm here is closed temporarily while i honor ot and Elton Cherry en Meyersdole, Oct. 31 Mrs. Victor Gruber entertained Friday evening. Twenty were pres- The Rev.

and Mrs. W. G. Wood KITZMILLER Kitzmiller, Oct. 31.

Hallowe'en Party The Junior class of the Kltzmlller High School held a Hallowe'en party Thursday. Those attending were Joe Soilars, Robert McKeah, Roy Jones, Betty DeWitt, Irene Jones, Ruth Adams, Mary Damon, Claude Shnrpless. Vivian Brady, Anna Orbin, Mary Mclntyre, Andy Mclntyre, Harold Dawson. Keith Kirhble, Leroy Reilly. Rcba Downey, Mildred Keller, George Hutson, Tommy Strah, John DeMark, Rug- gard Goode, Arnold Hlnkle, Darl Hershberger, Bob Dan McKean, Roy Bray, Dorothy Markley, Billy Burton, Smith.

Club Mccls The Homemakers Club met at the iigh school Thursday night. JValey, State's attorney, spoke. Those attending were Miss Baiion, lome Oakland, nd children of Greenville visited Washington- relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Hauld Furmnn entnr-vain- ed at dinner of her husband, on his birthday.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred em were: sergeant H.u! Pike ltcd Mrs Jose MrS Ge0r Baer a I iW U(fj IXMl in honor Mrs. Oma Liiler Mangold and Mrs. Olga Johnson Chilcosut, Keyser; Mr.

and Mrs. George T. Knode and Miss Koon. Indianapolis. and Mr.

Loretta Mlltenberger. of here. a-rtrt I and Mrs. Lentz Paskel. MIDLAND Midland, Oct.

31 Mrs. Wiigus Hostess Democratic Meeting Frank A. former state's attorney of Allcgany county, will i be the principal speaker at a Dem! ocratic mass meeting tomorrow, p. in the Westernport Mrs. James Wacus Miller ifincs.

Council Chamber, with James E. entertained the weekly club with presiding. William D. Byron, masquerade party Wednesday evening. Guests were MesUames Daney Robertson, Pittsburgh; Clarence Present.

Miller. Salem Loar. Robert candidate for Congress and candidates for county offices will also be Bruce Honor Holl Loar, Thomas Lonr, John; Bruce High School published the Blair, T. J. Gibby, Jennie Blair, following honor roll to obtain which i Mrs.

and daughter, Miss Helen, returned to Wallace, W. Va. Miss Ellwibeth Armstrong, Frosl- burg. is here. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cover, Windber, spent Sunday with their parents. LOST Dental plate between High St. and C. p.

depot. Reward. Return to 20 De-pot or Evening Times Office Frastburg. Oct. 31 Corrigan, Patrick pupil must have an or atherine Atkinson, Garlitz Barclay.jln all major subjects, including clU- John McGowan, Marie Kildulf, John i zcushlp, but mny have a In one Monahon, and Harry Sulser.

Falls Ontinr I minor subject. Franklin Beckman, Agnes Gard- Misses Annie. Bee and Marge ner, Victor Kalbaugh, Betiy Oates, Reilly, Mrs. Harry Siuser and Regina O'Neii, Arnold Rawllngs. daughter! Mary Naomi, Mrs.

Ross, Mildred Ross, Thelma: Jess Perando. Robert Kilduff and daughter'Sallie, Mrs Delma Arnold, McRobie, Cora Campbell, Hallie Friits, Francirie Pritts, Frances Manley and daughters i-le and Eileen, Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Simon F. Rlelly and son Michael, Cumberland, Mr.

and Mrs. Shay. Betty Whlttvorth. Marv Grove Bean, Edna Fisher, Mary Glass, Sarah Jones, Donald Myers, James Roberts, Iren Thomas, critical! 1 at his home here. His sister, Mrs.

scar Cushwa of Caldwell, N. here. Edith Ai cumt)crland Mr. and Mrs. Helen Baughman, Russell Ut Prank Flanagan, Loretto and Mich- man.

Konam santz. axrah dark. Mrs. Personals Few. Mrs.

Arthur Tlchnell and sons, Robert and John, Mountain Lake ael Flanagan. Mrs. Louis smith andNedra Dawson, Nina Ferguson, children Joan and diaries, formed Shirley Harrison, Christine Peacock, Andy Jumbo, Albert Pratt, Cecil the tax commissioner and attorney at the High Mass next Sunday. Carr, R. Hymes, A.

Weese, Delton iui jonn. Mountain The Rev. Dr. D. L.

Snyder, who Park, visited Mr. and Mrs ucceeded Rev. J. L. Robertson, on Hutson.

the M. E. Church South charge, Lawrence Juntos is visiting has taken over his duties. With Mrs. Washington.

an outing party at Swallow Falls in Snyder he came here from Wiimore, Kentucky. Dr. Snyder is a native of Hampshire county. Dawson Post, No. 60, American Legion, installed Lewisiited relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and son, Burlington. W. and Mr.

and Mrs. H. I. Wilson and daughter, Barbara Browning, Clnrksburg, vls- Personal and General The annual sauerkraut supper of "hurch, win 7:30. and Joseph Monohan re- Mrs.

Patrick Monohan, who seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Connor, visited relatives. Mrs.

Clarence Powers is in Rlch- h'ond. visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. Massey. Mrs.

Samuel Davis is a patient Miners Hospital. Benjamin Jrnkins, 11, son of A. C. Jenkins, 62 Depot Ter- kith in a fall. Miss Molly Grimes was general the total of the federal and county funds amounting to available for the build- Grecco, A.

Hillyard, Principal, Felix Colabrese, Misses Lillian Ludden, Ion vv i- Anne Bartkus, Mary Knaggs, Janet Ing program. It was through the hnivh Reformed Wardrope, Emma Jumbo, Freda' efforte and work on Senator M. M. Thursday, Dolores Grecco, Lorraine and Congressman Jennings 'Eleanor Rase, Barbara Ann that the federal grant was Doris and Ann Grecco. Brief Mention Mrs.

Gilbert Rice and son, Wash- obtained. Brief Ladies Aid Society of Grace ington, are visiting Mrs. Rice's par-i M- E. Church SouUi will hold s. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. David V. Swartz. Aifon Bartkus returned to Detroit. Thomas DeVore returned to Fair- Jailed For Illegal Deer Slaying Elkins, W.

Oct. Isner, 52, and Allen Isner. 42, said to be cousins, living on Lower Cheat, reception in the church tomorrow night for the new pastor, Rev. J. H.

Brown and his family. The Columbian Literary Society, Keyser High School, will present the following program at the assembly tomorrow In the Armory: Lace making, Ceciie Breeland; play, "My Lady's Lace," with an Introduction JLCI- LU uc living un jjowcT ijuuy a jjace, wicn an introduction a patient at Miners Hospital, were fined S100 each and 30 days by Anna Mae Ludwick and Anna Comoun Comound fracture of the jail by. Magistrate G. W. Doyle for Illegal possession of meat of a Rose Miller, James Larosa, Pauline Mills and Walter Frederick hi vc Mrs.

J. Vocke, Joey Grimes. I hide was found hidden under It a deer. The rtieat was found at! Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Wilcox cnter- Irr art y- Guests were) the homes of both the mer. and the tained Friday with a Hallowe'en tacky party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank James, St.

Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dornon, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snider, Mrs.

mC Gilbert lt Nellle Marlc Doris lot nearby. Game Protector C. T. Mary Shuey, James Hanna. Jack Vocke.

Iwhitacre made the arrest. Peter Program Frastburg, Oct. A mathematics wu feature the Beall Jun- SCh Program, to be attended by grades 8 and 9 at I The Celebrated Golden Wedding Maude Gurd, Mrs. Minnie Wilt, Salisbury, Oct. 31-Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ashenfelter pmd Robert Vc IDtflf ftft fft I.n4- Al Mrs. Peter S. Maust celebrated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday with an open house. Mrs.

Maust was Miss Annie Livengood. They Cave. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Sanders are in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons, who have two sons, Homer and Roy were guests of the former's parents, Maust, Meyersdale, and and Mrs.

Ernest Parsons re- daughters, Mrs. Benjamin turned to Brooklyn, St-SS SSKS Mr. and Mrs. James son returned to Fairmont, after visiting Mrs. Wheeler's father, W.

Walker. Buazerd, commander; Ray B. Rice, vice commander; Henry Gorrell, adjutant; J. Milton Johnson, treasurer; C. S.

Trump, historian; E. D. Smith', chaplain and McKinley Fearnow, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Walker, Mr and sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. L. C. Hutson and Mr.

Larry The Bath Candy Company, manu- Bombarger attended a house warm- facturers and wholesalers, headed at Wolfe's home in Bismarck. Hudson L. Yost. will open herej Mrs. Nell Kitzmiller returned to tomorrow.

A building has been con-! Cincinnati. Ohio, stnicted in North Berkeley for car-! Little Kemp Howe, Wcsternporf rying on the business. Is camp. Bricl Mention Jeanne Reeves, Joan Rowe, Elizabeth Wilkins, Wortmaiv Louis Briggs, Celia Bradley. Mary I JLTACkl Tne school children and Notre Louise Brown, Betty Bryan Grace Dame Nuns of St.

Joseph's Catholic Fisher, Betty Oiandstnfl, Doro'-V Church, arc holding a Hallowe'en Kalbaugh, Marie Kelterman. Hilda social and ba7or in Assembly Hall. Ilurphy, HaroW Travis Junior Whit- Mr, and Mrs. Frank worth. Miss LorcLto Flanagan and Michael! Mabel Grassland, Eleanor Dayton Flanagan and Mrs.

Louis Smith and Florence Johnston, Erma Lee Kelley' children Joan and Charles, Aiiqtilp-! pa, visited relatives here. Ford's Drug Stores Cumberland Frostburg w.ih SAFETY DRUG STORE PETERSBURG Petersburg, W. Oct. 31. Muss Janet Lyan entertained with Hallowe'en masquerade party SHAW Shaw, W.

Oct. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Max Cross, Morgantown, were visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Louise Nelson. prizes were two Brantner sisters, 1 Elk Garden, first prize a kodak; LYRIC THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT ON THE STAGE BY-GOSH and hlii COUNTRY STORE In conjunction with Double Feature Don't Miss This Mrs. Paul Bloss and son. Coleman; Freddie O.

Webster returned Conrnd James second bilifoldv' 1 Columbus. Ohio, visited te Pa onri -r, nnd Mrs. Plillln Bovles. Palace Theatre Now Play I ni VORMA SHEARER TYRONE POWER In Maria Antoinette Performances 2:30 6:30 9:15 f. M.

Lyric Theater LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT CLARK GABLE tTAL'DETTE COLBEBT In Happened One Night Added Subjects H. Tidionte, Pa. Vera and Dora Lea Gue-sts at the Hadesty home ize. pen and pencil Boyles. Mr.

and Nfrs. Frank Smith nn- past week have been Mrs. Helen! Mrs. A. Phillips, Westernport lce the birth of a dau Shaffer, New York; Mr.

and MrsJited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Phillips Frnnccs Lee Saturday. Ernest Hardesty and children, Mrs. Amanda Mosser was taken to MrS Albert Deaton.

Chnrleston. and Mrs. Joseph Miller and chil-'Memorial Hospital, dren. Terra Alta. for treatment.

visiting Mrs. Austin Fisher. John Everley nnd Miss Ruth. rra Aiia. i ior treatment.

0 HILSS Kutn Betty Murray, Romney, isj Mr. Alfred Benny returned from: drick were home from Shcphord her vacation at her home. 'Memorial Hospital, Cumberland Mrs. Thelnm tuider, Mr. and Miss Naomi Boyoa was taken to! Mr and Mrs Le slCT and James Murray and daughter Mary i Memorial Hospital, Cumberland i 50 Mor Bantown, vl.sllcd Mr.

nnd Jo, and Roy Propst, spent Sunday with Wrs Etebs Harr. at Rada, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs.

Lestrr Adams and! Roy Dammer Dinner guests at the home of Vic- daughter, Ruth, were visitors at Potoma State College. Mr Kitzmiller on Wednesday were Cumberland. Mr an Mrs. Rev. and Mrs.

Virgil R. Gillumj William D. Hughe? Portage Ps home from ROLLER SKATING Keyser, W. Patrick and Water Street. MONDAY Big Hallowe'en Celebration CONFETTI SERPENTINE FAVORS PRIZES FOR COSTUMES SKATING EVERY EVENING Somerfield, Mr.

and Mrs. David as here and at Vindex. SchwinaBdrt, Mrs. Hanna Carney Russell Knox, Mrs. and Miss Mary Mason, Elk Garden.

Tasker and Miss Norma M. L. Mechcn, Los Angeles, at Oakland. Mr, and Mrs. Wiillnm J.

Penny- Fort Wayne, arc visitors, i was visitor. The Parent- 1 FOR SALE Association! 9-Plecc dinliiR room suite. Wil-; NOtlCC NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE w-i uuiMii; rinJITl Wit- Miss Zenelia Dlxon is visiting her, will hold a HU-'linm Shaffer, Oak view Western niece, Mrs. Charles Grern, Elkjlowe'en parade at 7 o'clock, Mon- port. Md.

PMCrn arden i day OcU 31 AMD JACK. -DUAS WHrrey PROM "THE PZ.AME, WHICH HE HAS JUST SHE eta. AFTER WOUMDEO Lovie's Fed Up DO WHW VDU CAM FOR HIM, CUMB IM CAOIO THE SOUAPCOM FOR WEXT MDMBOT A OF ACMY PLAWES SETS OUT THB BY THOMPSON and COLL IT'S WOT AS 3ER100S AS IT JACK- BUT HE'S SUFFEB- PROM LOSS OP BULLET MUST HAVE HIS HEAD AMD OPEWEO THAT OLD WOUKJD To Depositors We will credit your savings account with six interest lo November 1st, 193S Please bring your savings pass book to the Bank, on or after that date, to have the interest entered therein. The Fidelity Savings Bank I I i i i Frostburg The Bank With the Toicn Clnrk MKMBFR D. I.

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About Cumberland Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977