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rl BUNDAT, KAY IttT Mt. Tri-Tt PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR BEALL HIGH FINALS Dr. JoeUh Cheater Will Deliver Commencement Address Outstanding Local Dancer May jrogrmm Jor commencement Hitu an-1 by Richard T. The first event win the hop, Friday, June p. m.

Elaborate decorative! schemes are being planned. The baccaluareata at the First M. K. Church will held Sunday, June 13, at 7:30 m. Rev.

Dr. Henry Little, pastor of, the First Presbyterian Church, wllli deliver the sermon. Rev. Waiter Simon, pastor of St. Paul's Luth- i Church, tsiU offer the invoca- Uon and Rev.

Karl H. Beck, pastor! of the Sa'cm Reformed Church, the' benediction. Junior Hljh The Junior High School com- mencemeiit will held In auditorium Wednesday, June is, at 2 p. m. Rev.George pastor of the First Methodist Epis-j copal Church, Mt.

Savage, will be) the Rev. WInthrop Still-j well, pMlor of the -First English! Baptist Church, will offer the Invo-i cation anil benediction and Nan Jeffries will present, the certificates to 160 graduates. Thursday, June 17, has been lecUd as the date for the Senior) outing. The senior high com-i mencement, the final viVept, will bej held in the school auditorium. Pit-' day, June 18 at ft p.

m. Dr. JoaJah Sleeper, president of the Sleeper Business College, ChesUr, wUi the spenber. Hev. Walter V.

Simon will give the Invocation benediction and diplomas will be presented by William A. Ounter, Cumberland, president of the Al- legariy County School Board. Prof. Rlzer will award the for outstanding scholastic achievements, A claw of 3fi will graduated. Wandering Youth In Cvslody Frostburg, May youth who gave his name Raymond Rex Fnsl- II and said he was from.

Ridgeley, W. taken into custody la.st night by city police, after iiic- boy had spent Uw afternoon and evening in Prostburg roaming the streets, teRgiiig. The boy gave his age as 17. However, authorities said he looked much younger. He is clad In blue and In bars feet.

Rfdgeley police were notified but his identity hM not been definitely established. MAY PROCESSION AT ST TODAY Imposing Speckle Five Hundred Children be First. Holy Communion rwy for j57 boys and of the. parish, St. Catholic The Reverend Pa trick- J.

Bradley, PM- will be celebrant of the 9 o'clock Mass at which the chUdren will receive their first Hriy Communion. Hymns will be sung by. the children's choir accompanied bv Mrs. Hotien and Lucille Martin, JftMtfe Outherte, LeotU Ruhr wuit-e, Sirn-e Ruth Orubb, son, Floe JBmer Grubb Richard Goldsworthy. The first Holy Communicants are: Amone, Joseph Brady, Joseph I Byrnes, Patricia Cain, Bemaid Cha- William Chambers, Erma Jeari Chambers, Mary V.

Clark, Elizabeth Crowe, Donald Davis, William Davis, James Delahey, Francis Fabri. John Fabri. Bcnllda Elteabeth Pair, Alphonse John Wbeeler awl Mr. and Vfetmottt; Meadame. Raetoel ateete.

Mattie Taylor. Carney and Mt Roaa WelU, Luiu BUbter, XtU Moore, umberlanci Territory Wilde- ScaeU, Katherine Bidder Mr. ana Mrs. E. Gormanla, Eliiabeth BeJU Sprafue, Edith Hutson, Leila Katep, Btrtha McCroble, MSniiks -Wilson.

Mary Wilson, Grace Eugenia James, May Arnold and Gertrude Burrell, Blatne. Auxiliary Circle Meetr Woman's Auxiliary, Circle No, 1 was entertained by Mrs. James Burton Thursday, Those attending were: Mesdatnes Hattie Ball, Olive Sowers; Chas. H. Jones, Gertrude Burrell, Pearl Birrlck, Sharplesa, Amanda Mosser, Grace jonn uasKiu, urace Michael Gaudio, Wnham Harris, Evans, George Prltts, norence Margaret Hott, Donald Kaplon.

Rob- Newhouse, Mae Burton, jert Klrby, Joseph Klosterman, Elizabeth Laura Burrell, Gerald La Porta, Mary long, Clare and ula Mas BurreJl. Prostburg, May Mary HiU. IS year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill, Broadway, who been studying the art of MARY JANE HTLL One of the outstanding features on the program will be the "Dance Magazine" with little Mary Frances Comer opening the book with a dancing since she was two years solo.

"Wake Up and old, will present her animal will at the Lyric Theatre, Tuesday and 1 and 2, at 8:15 Wednesday, June p. m. Miss Hill, Beall High School, had studied dancing in New York completing week courses for the past five summers. Her revue will be presented £0 juvenile student dancers with elaborate stage settings from New York, Miss HU1 will do a Spanish and a ballet toe number. Live." Boy impersonate Fred Astaire with his all girl swing chorus.

The program has been sophomore at cleverly arranged with the dancers "-''stepping from the pages of the magazine and one of the hit numbers is "Two-In-One chorus," with seven dancers. Ballet spec- laities will be presented by Tiiomas- ine Gibson and Harriet Hughes. Frances Gallagher will be soloist for-the chorus number-The Parasol Girls." TEACHERS GRADUATION ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8 Mathematics Club will hold its third 1 Dr. Chester A. Buckner of University of Pittsburgh Pill Be the Speaker Frostburg, May thirty- fourth annual commencement exercises at the Stale Teachers College at Frostbwg will be held on Tues- annuai dinner party Thursday evening at Big Sftvnge Hotel.

Professor C. Diehl, College, will a Ulk baaed on a motion picture, "Maple Sugar Time in the Alleganles," Uken recently in Garrett county. The dinner will be served There wil! be dancing and a program of gfimcs. GRANTSVILLE Gmnteville, May MamorfmJ Memorial Day will be conducted Monday morning at the GrantsviUe Cemetery by the Earl K. Opel Post, American Legion, SalUbury, Pa.

Former representative Bruce Sterling, Unlontown, will give the address. The parade, which will include the Legionnaires, Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department, and the Fro-stburg Arion dny, June 8. at 10:30 in the morn-i Band wl form in front tne ling. Dr. Chester A.

Buckaicr dl-i schonl lldin 8 a o'clock. The Boy Scoute ve la the flags Personal snd General i mg. A. jtJUCKlier, dl-j Macmi G. Williiinw.

recently ap-! rector of the School of Secondary i Boy pointed director of the Social of the University of Pitts- on 8 burgh, be the speaker. The diplomas will be awarded by Tasker G. Lowndes of Cumberland, president of the Slnte Board of Education. ai-ujniiiui n. rat-vrHcxm wm Th degrees be conferred by Irnd group sinking by President John L.

Dunkie. The Board in Ihe section, will Bpcaic on the "Social Security Act" Monday at fi p. m. at the Gunter Hotel before the Frostburg Rotary Club, Benjamin H. McCrnckin will McCrackln, pianist.

graduates nre Prances Josephine hur The Mlxpah Sunday School Class) Aronhalt, Matilda Clarissa Of the Reformed Church, at-1 Oulda Kalimyer, Mary Devota tended chicken supper and social I O'Ncll, George William Walburn, at thr Zion Reformed Church, Cum- jCumbertnnd; 'Esther Mae Carter terland. Friday night. The party Bncl PfUrlck Drum, Eckhart; included Mesdnmps Lena Close, Ed- i Lora Jcan Westernport; nrt A 1 I EVfl FT ffltfa DlrOl Uss.li Braves. Birthday Party Mrs. Harvey Gortner entertained Thursday night in honor of the sixth birthday of her youngest daughter, Marjorie, Guests were- Billy rtirwjttuirs Iberia je.a- upon; Gilbert Se Haprcr.

Anna Meyers, Louis Ed- Eva Griffith, Riclmrd E. Jaci Iris Stein- Ruth Rita Edwards, Audra and Robert Speicher, Dolly Layman, Terry Lohr, Eddie Conkling, Gilbert Sefgworth. Dorothy Luznar, Elizabeth Lyons, Anna M. McKenzie, Ervin McKenzie, Siis- annah McLane, Francis Mastrino, fron Baltimore Jane Mele, Edward unin; pricic, dUWtlTU CjllZa- beth Niner, Evelyn Nirier, Ralph Shallmar, Pft'pe, Roy Pape, Margaret Powers, Daniel Rafferty, Roy Richardson, Mary T. Joseph Ruffo, Samuel Scarpelli, Joseph Scarpelli, Clarence Shea, Margaret Shannon, Patricia Schreiber, Dolores Simpson, Helen Stewart, Mack Stowell, Mary Tipping, Jennie Tomslc, Phyllis Waters, Leon Whitefleld.

Gerald Conway and William Colgan garbed as pages will be the Communion cloth bearers. Nora wiihelm, Satiy Rice, Miriam Dllley, Ruth Winner, Mary Pas- Rarelli. Olive-: McKenzie, Patricia Stapleton and Madine La Porta will be flower maids. 5M In May Procession The annual May procession will take place at 3 o'clock. About 600 chiidren will assemble in the parish hall, at 2:30 p.

m. and followed by 'the altar boys and reyesencl clergy go in precession to the church, singing hymns to the Blessed' Virgin. When they arrive at the altar, each cliild lays a bouquet at the foot of the statue. Mary Lourfles Grabensteln will havi the honor of crowning the statue of Our Lady. Patsy Morgan and Betty Jane Harden wlll.be Udles in Phillips, crown- bearer; John Sullivan and Robert Dilley, pages.

JPrnnces Villa hr- IVT The following will be the court of honor: Robert Powers, Edward Langan; George Sleeman, John Miller, Louis Vaienzano, Carl Crowe, Joseph Maley, Darby Brady, William Morgan, Mildred Scarpelli, Mary Cecilia, Murray, Helen McKenzie, Ruth McKenzie, Mary Louise Fair, Helen Weisen- bom, Buena Ann Mury Blanche Wlnebrenner, Helen Wame, Rose Mary Mathlas, Catherine Colgan, ElJzabeth. Morgan, Rita Kenney and Elizabeth. Narey. The sermon will be preached by the Reverend Joseph A. Weber, assistant pastor.

The first communicants will be invested In the brown scapular of the Blessed Virgin and will renew their baptismal vows. The Novena, prayers of the Immaculate Conception will be gaid by all Benediction of the Moat Blessed Sacrament will be given. "Holy God We Praise Thy Name," will be sung by all. The celebration wil! close with a recessional. HYNDMAN Hyndman, May 29.

Miss Wilma Allen, student at State Teachers' College, Lock Haven, is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns, Hswol- Friclny night at the Clary Club. Music was furnished by Jack Means orchrstrn.

The affair was qne of a aeries to be held monthly. About 200 Mrs. Viola chtmry and daughters. Betty Lmi Nnney Lee, are vistt- intr Mrs. Charley's sister, Mrs.

G. "3. Newton, Alliance, Ohio. Mrs. Conrad Wclbrccht and som.

Lawrence und Richard, are visiting relatives In Barberton, Ohio. Louis Lewis and daughter. Miss Edna Lewis, ancj Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lewis are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Lewis, Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce, Baccalaureale June 8 The baccalaureate service will be i Sunday, June 6, at 3:30 p.

m. Reverend John A. Wood, First Presbyterian Church, Key.ser, W. will preach the sermon. The alumni events will be held on Saturday, June 5, with a business meeting at 4:45 p.

a dinner at 6 in the residence ha.ll, and dance i for the seniors at 9 in the auditorium. The classes of 5907, 1017. and 1927 will have reunions. Mrs, Kichard T. Rlzer, Proxtburg, ts president of the alumni associntion, Other events on the commence- mother, Mrs.

Anna Joyce. The, Women of the Moose of tdil hold a public card nnri aociai Miss Mary Kenney, Linden strwt, is patient at Miners' Hos- piUl. MIDLAND Midland, May 39. Birthday Party Mrs. Arthur BJair was honored with a birthday surprise, party Saturday ihe home of her gon, William.

present were Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Bnrncorrt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barncord, Mr.

snd Mrs. Hcnsf! onrl fon Curl. Cumberland; Mrx. Jennie Suzanne Knippenberg, Mr. Mrs.

Elljuh MtKentie, Arthur Blair, Miss Aleda Blair, ar exhibit which opens on Saturday, May 29, at 3 and continues through Monday; the dinner to the graduates by President and John L. Dunfcle on Thursday, June and the Junoir Prom on Monday, June 7. Peter Bullock and Ellsworth Oray were in Iwt Sunday. Mr, and MM. Hex Edward? and children, Betty Jack, rtsited here.

Mlwes Elizabeth and Loretto Flanagan. Altqnlppii. visited! hrrr. Jnhn fcn Injured at! Ocean Mines hut TERRA ALTA Terra W. May n.

Rev. 0. O. QriMO-of Smlthfleld, Ohio, will hold a serie.i of evangelistic at the Whitedale Brethren church beginning today. Miss Neva Sanders is In Washington, D.

the guest of her Mi.ss Helen Pittsburgh, l.i vMltinff B. P. Stockmtin. Marry Anderson and Dorothy attended the Rowtes- bura High School Alumni banquet dance Saturday night. Al Brenneman of Uayonne, IK visiting her mother, Mrg, Mollle Crane.

Mr. and Mrs. Eutch Vanderhelde of New Jersey were of the mother, Mrs. Mary Jane FVlton. The nnniiBl Cumberland B.

As Veternns picnic wilt be held in the city park, hen, July Brief Mention MLss Evangcline Riimbaugh was hostess Thursday night to the Teachers' Bridge Club at the Na- jtlonal Hotel. Prizes were won by Miss Martha. Engle, high and Miss Emma Caulk, second, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lohr, Misses Mae Winter and Lucille Patton attended the Christian Bn- dcavor rnlly at Cumberland Friday night where Mrs.

Lohr was gruest soloist. Mrs. John Zehncr win be hostess to the Lutheran Missionary Society Tuesday night. The GranUviJle Women's Community Club will meet Wednesday afternoon a't the home of Mrs. Fred Livengood.

Dr. C. W. Boucher, New Kensinf- ton, Pa, visited his brother, A. M.

Boucher. Lieutenant David Pelton, of New Germany CCO Camp, and Mrs, Pelton have returned from a visit in Baltimore. MlM Daisy Shumaker, Oresap- town, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Shumaker.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kohr, bnnon, vtiited Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Conkling.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beigworth and son, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. John Beigrworth, of Leckingrviile, visited Mr.

and Kenneth Ssisrworth at Knra- ville, tun ton reCumeil home with Mr. and Harvey Btanton. of Aurora, W. from Montgomery, Alabama, -wliera rw and iister, Dr. Mrs.

William Powell, past two months. Mrs. Wesley Hottenstein and tlniiKhter left for a. with her parents at Readlnc, D. Margrsff.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Deaner, Mr.

and Mrs. H. V. Evans, and Mildred Deaner Reese, attended the Commencement exercises at Woodbury, Pa. Miss Edythe Kinton, Cumberland, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Robert Ren ton. Mrs. George Grose is a patient in the Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. George Unlontown, was a visitor. Mr.

William Rathwell, New York City, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Adams.

Mrs. John Austin, of Connells- vUle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gaumer. Mrs.

Cora Bite visited Mr. and Mrs. Palmer C. Caster, Younffstown Ohio. Personals Mrs.

Wanda MacDonald returned Cecil Pyle moved his family to KEYSER Kfiyser, May .29. Potomac State Baccftla-urate Rev. Dr. Samuel Reynolds piehl, pastor of the Martinsburgi Presbyterian Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the graduates of Potomac State College at 8 oclock tomorrow night In the Presbyterian Church. On Monday and Tuesday nights plays will be given by the Potomac Players and on Wednesday at 8:15 the music department will give, a- recital be followed by the Potomac Singers' garden party at 9:30.

The commencement will be held at 10.30 a. m. Thursday-in the gymnasium. Richard Aspinwall of West Virginia University -will-give the address. Twenty-one will graduate.

Memorial Memorial services will be held in the First Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 11 a. m. in honor of the deceased members and ministers and 7:30 p. m. patriotic services with music by the Junior Choir aixi J.

M. Swadleys orchestra. Brief Mention The annual Children's Day service of the Presbyterian Sunday 10:30 a. m. tomorrow will KITZMILLER May Birihoay rariy A birthday party WM for Mrs.

Jess Parando. Those attending were: Mesdames Walter Iman, Ma.ud« Knotte, William Klmble, Emma Ridder, HaUie Putts, Ethel Bender, Manwret Junkins, Belle Bftrrick, June OTJonnell, Mr. and Samuel Wallwork, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley, Mr.

and Mrs. John Meloiise and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Parando, Mr, and Alex Dawson, Miss Wania Martin, Helen Laughry, Mildred Harvey and Willis Harvey. District Tytbian Those attending the fourth Dis- convention of the Pythian of Virginia at wtrc: Bewle BUiiM Hainea, L.

M. DeLancv, Pwirl H. Stauby, Martinaburg Edna Proppe, Edith Peer, Price, Charles Town; Edna tofle, JuaniU. Hendley, Antela Hanna, Ruth Snyder, Ktta Porter, Flora Lotsdon, of Prontbtrrf, North Ltchilter, Edna Wolford, Delia Love, Matilda DavU, CurrJe Cheshire, Nellie Becker, Tola. Bowers, Anna Schramm, Mr.

ami Mrs. A. L. take the p'jace of the usual 11 o'clock preaching service. The annual flower show of the Keyser Community Garden Club will be held at Jonior High.

School next Friday and Saturday. Features will be the-style show and display of antiques. Kiffht organizations of the town have planned to send as many as sight local boys to Mills to attend the Mountaineer Boys' Slate from June 8-12 as follows: American. Legion, Coyd Yost, American Legion Auxiliary, -Victor Spotts; Rebekah Lodge, Irvin Athey Knights of Pythias, Warren Montgomery; Pythian Sisters, John Basil Martin; Lions ClUb, Clinton Lee Pifer; Yeoman Club, Richard 'Fleck Rotary Club, Leo Reel. John Woolf, Terra A1U, former editor of the Keyser Tribune, visited friends hero this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward are visiting in Washington, Ind. Woiford, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard H.

Keys, will return to Fairmont Monday to receive tier bachelor of arts degree at Fairmont State Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Welch riave gone to Defiance, to attend the graduation of their son Richard from the Augusta Military Institute.

Maurice Maxwell is home from Temple Philadelphia. Mrs. Ray s. Paskell will leave tomorrow for Baltimore. Mrs.

Macked Babb returned to Washington. Miss Frances Davis and Hugo Bioomsburg, Wheeling, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. W. Davis. Roy Davis is visiting in Washington.

LONACON1NG May Mr. and Mrs WOliam A number of Meruk entertained wiUi a ahower last night in honor of Mr and Harvey wkbratod recently married Mrs. Harvey is dW at Berrl, Va. former Mice Roae furnished by Music tonight the eryed ly Wilson, Mary Edna. Thompson.

Blanche Grove, Margaret McDonoujth. Alice Abbott, Sally Bradburn, Bessie Byers, Mary Shu son, Gcraldine. Kelly, Mr, 'and Harold -Boal. Mr. and" Mrs.

Connie Md. Shuck, Helen, Carol and HANCOCK Hancock, May Clotted Bank Dividend A ten per cent dividend has been ordered paid to depositors of the First National Bank, which was closed during the IG33 banking holiday. Approximately $47,000 will be paid to 1,260 depositors by Claude Gilbert, receiver. This payment represents a total of'fifty per cent paid to depositors. An initial mvmeni -nf forty per cent received by the time the National Bank took over the assets of the closed institution.

C. D. Of A. Election Mrs. John Page Caspar was elected grand regent of Hancock Court, Catholic Daughters of America, for the ensuing year.

Other officers are Miss Leonardo Cosgrove, vice grand regent; Miss Catherine Smith, historian; Mrs. J. Andrew CohiU, lecturer; Mrs. Howard Dick, prophetess; Mrs. 'John L.

Lochbaum, financial secretary; Miss Emily MMOH, treasurer: Miss Helen McAvoy, monitor; Miss Ruth Kerns, Miw Jane Criltey, organist; Rev. PrancU P. Ryan, chaplain, and Suella Hayward and Mrs. trustees. MeiMriat Day Memorial Day and presentation ceremonies will he held here Monday under the of stera Harrison Post, American Lei- ion.

The will be Dr. Clarence Jarvia, major in the U. 8. Army, englnenr and poet, and Dix Price, clerk to the U. B.

Senate judiciary committee. Shuck, Mrs. Carrie Harvey, Mrs. Rennie, and Mrs Joseph Miller, Mra. Jphi Wells, Al Bowman, Mrs Charles Barclay," Mr.

and Mrs. Wfl- liam. Boettchei; and' John Parrel! Pete SchaeffW, Paul Wagner, James Dorinelly7- Joseph Erntsl Mclntyre, Paul McDonough, Jr. George McManus, George Ralston Edward Whitfield, Humphrey William Mclndbe, Ralston Harmon Arnold, Wilson Barclay, John Boettcher, Charles Boetteher Lawrence James James Highbaugn, John Douglas, Abe Dunn, Woods, Melvin James, John McLaughlin, Kelly, John Nolan, Charles Gowans, Howard Pierce, William and John Ralston, Donald Alklns, Ray Good- wln. John Ricker, John Schramm and S.

Laird. To Receive M. A. Degree Miss Mary Esther Smith, membcr of the" faculty of Central High School has the requirements, for her masters degree, which she receive at the annual jraduation exercises of the University, of Maryland, College Park; next Saturday. Lowell Sowers, also of High School faculty, will receive his master's degree at the same time.

Clean ijp Campaign There will a. meeting Tuesday evening in the firemen's hall of citizens interested in the clean up campaign which be held prior the Home Coming and Centennial. Mayor William O. Jones, who Is retiring from office within next week, is making every ef- ort to make the campaign a success. The proposed- inauguration of a regular garbage collection system will be discussed.

PcrsonaU -Mr. and Mrs. Norval Nines and family and Mrs. Janet Seggie visit- id in Wellsburf, w. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steams, Dayton, Ohio, are visiting the latter 1 mother, Mrs. Daniel -Jones. Walter Bumbaugh, Detroit, a visitor.

Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Oil- more, announce the birth of a daughter, 'Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Irven Baker, Jackson atreet, are the a son bom, Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Stakem a rtttor -n. Pittsburgh. Prank Holden, Baltimore, IB visit- ingr at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John O'Rourke. Miss Nadine Bradford, Washington, is visiting friends. J. Strother Grahame, Baltimore, Is visiting his family.

ROWLESBURG Rbwlesburg, W. May 2S. No Contest in Election The Rowlesburg municipal election will be held Tuesday, and for the first time in the history of the town, there are only enough candidates to fill the offices of the town, with six. of the present officials being- candidates- to succeed themselves; and one new member on the councilmen's ticket, the ticket will read, mayor, A. who has been in office since 1933; recorder, N.

D. Hooten, who has been in office-since 1930; councilmen, Perry A. Ayersman, in office' since 1933; Charles H. Burkhalter, in office since '1833; Chauncy M. Heath, in office since 1933; Samuel W.

McVicker, in office since 1935; Dwight M. Wiles, new candidate, no opposition, so will be a new member of the council. Shower For Bride-Elect Mrs. Be ward Jabaut entertained at a surprise shower Tuesday night for Miss Catherine Mason, member of the Rowlesburg high school faculty the past nine years, whose marriage to Mr. Lester C.

Hess of Wheeling will occur on June 5. The guests Included. Misses Susan Dunn, Alma G. Eaton, Ethel Peaslee, Helen Carrico, Laura Jean Watson, Marguerite Ayersman, Carrie. Florence Funk, Beatrice Walsh, Berrilce and Ethel Macomber and Lyons, and Mesdames B.

Cailis, J. J. Hunter, Mervyn Wheeler, Annetta Howard, M. Rose Hollls, Harry Manklns, Reed P. Myers, Nelle Barrett, Craig, William Klug, Harvey Carrieo and W.

L. Matthes. Saeden The Queen Esther Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church gave a surprise miscellaneous ahower for Mr.i. Guy Sanders, a recent bride, at the home 6f Mr. and Mrs.

David A. McVicker tt Manhelm, Saturday evening. Tweive were present and was invited to be In a bridal chair decorated with ffpring while was prainted with which Included a cake. TW-TOWNS Tri-Twna, daughter at the late employed Unnery at tor a number of yean movinjt to JBeryl, Va, 87 ago They have two daughters, Mrs tM W. PaienbakM, Bet and Mrs.

Granti Crekarjtbwn! A -sacred sponsored by the Choral Group of the and Luke Civic: Club will be presented tomorrow at 9 at St. John's Episcopal Church, with- Mrs. K. ii. Moore, in will, be no charge for admission and no collection will be received.

Choir groups and individuals from various churches contribute selections. Taking part wiirbe William Smith's Orchestra, Baptist Church Choir, Mrs. P. Berry, director and accompanist; Mrs. EWridge Schoppert, of the church of the Brethren; Mrs.

John Clabaugh of Mt.r Calvary -Lutheran Church, Mrs. Lloyd Atkins, Milton Albertson, George Sliger, John 1 ir. Gr Grindle, N. Huth, male quartet of United Brethren Church, o. T.

Fazenbaker, Gei- mel Kight, Dayton Ours and James Guy; George Sliger of St James Episcopal Church choir. Boys' Choir of St. John's M. E. Church; South, Mrs.

R. IA Moore, director; Milton Albertson, First Methodist Episcopal Church; Matilda Davis, Helen -of thft Presbyterinn Church, with Miss Virginia Lewis, directing, and choral group of tho Westernport and Luke Civic. Club, Memorial Observance Today Day in the Tri-Towns will be observed Sunday afternoon with a street parade and services at Philos cemetery in Westernport. The oarade, forming at Piedmont Opera House at 1:30, will proceed from Third to Jones, to Second to Ash- leld street, across inter-state bridge Main street. Westernport and disbanding st Philos cemetery.

Rev. Fred B. Wyand, pastor of Central' Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Cumberland, will give the address, "The Dead Speak." The the Tri-Towns-will be closed all-day Monday. "Brief Meniioa The' Piedmont Woman's Club will meet Tuesday evening' In ths new club rooms. Stunt night will be observed.

The hostesses will be lobert Codire, Mrs. Keyran Bissett, Urs. William Simons and Mrs. Davd Abramson. A daughter was bom to Mr.

'and Patrick and a son to Mr. arxi Bruce Cave, Westernport at Potomac. Valley Hospital, Keyser. Mrs. Thomas W.

Gocke, Piedmont, eturned from. Clarksburg. Mrs. Joseph Getty and son, West- rnport, returned from Baltimore. Rev.

Newton D. Cosner 'is assist- ng in a series of evangelistic serv- ces at Maple Grove near Grants- llle. Mrs. Anna Sargus and daughter, dlss Marie Sargus; Mrs. Josephine Peters, and N.

Manser attended the uncral of Paris Cargus at Bellaire, Ohio. Mrs. Elsie Flick is home from Potomac Valley Hospital. MT. SAVAGE Mt.

ja At a card party held in at IfeU' Hall Wednesday nlgnt the of Court Theresa, Catholic of in. five hvndred won bf Gilbert Haua, Mrs. Gharfea P. McNamee, Frank McKenia and Joseph MEYERSDALE Merer jdale, May 30. Memarial Day Memorial Day will be observed Meyersdale by of Unlci a.parad* wlU form at Center street at 1:15 p.

ana march, to' the. TJhlon cemtery a progi-am will be gendered. Rev. John Long will deliver 'the address. Monday, Charles.

E. Kelly Post. No. 112 Americstn Legica will carry out their customary Memorial Day services. In Monument Square.

A parade of patriotic and civic organizations ano Sunday Schools will form on Broadway at 10:30. a. m. and march to the bandstand in -Square the services will, be held at o'clock. Rev.

E. V. May will deliver the address. Brief Mention Miss Margaret Phllson 'entertained ftoday with a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon. guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Naugle are W. W. Stiver, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Priedland and Miss Betty Jane -i-hHlips, Washington, and Miss Lou Naugle, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Rodger Spence and two chiW 1 dren who visited her parents, and Mrs. C.

J. Bowmaster, returned to Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Glarfc and two children of Cleveland, ars visiting -the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Clark. Mrs. Victor Eisfeller and daughter, Miss ZUda of Miami, are guests of W. S. Livcngood.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collins, Youngstown, are visiting former's parents, Mr. and Mrg W. Collins, Sr.

Misses Nellie and Rose Valentine returned from Washington. May Specials 36 Ford Forder Radio and 35 Ford Tudor 34 Chevrolet 34 Chevrolet Coach 32 Old. Sedan 3O Chevrolet Coaeh 29 Ford Rdjit. 28 Buick Coach All Car, Been Safety Teoied and Kcconditioned, ST. CLOUD MOTOR CO.

Direct Factory Dealer Frost burg Elks No. 470 Dance at the CLARY CLUB, FRIDAY, JUNE 4 from I p. m. to 1 a. m.

MUSIC BT DICK WONDER and HIS BAND SEMI FORMAL Arfmlnlon By TajUr per tax Ruby Adams, jjBffrtered nurse, Clarksburg, and aiater Dolly Adams, returned home from a visit with in Glendale, Calif, Mr. and Prank of Grand and Mr. and Ura. Harold and little daughter of Vienna, yisited Mr. and Mrs.

B. Short. ALUMNI DANCE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FROSTBURG, MD. Saturday, June 5th I to 12 T. m.

To the Muasc of Society ADMISSION COLLEGE AUDITORHIM Palace Theatre Sunday Monday Tuesday Simonc Simon and Stewart In Seventh Heaven Daily Lyric Theatre Sunday Monday June Travis Paul Kelly in Join The Marines Matinee Sunday.

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