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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 14

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FOURTEEN NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRl-STATE Building Scenery For Christmas Play r-rodtburg, Tee wifiuil Ctirijsxmaj! play will be presented at- Beall High School Wednesday. 5:30 p. m. "The Children of musical The itage are being constructed by Kenneth Edwards. Porter.

Earl Ritchie, Everett Warne. Anthony Ritchie, Donald Patkin under the direction ot J. Stanley Hunter William Pugh will be in charge of curum and William Morley and Cluster Goodwin, the lights. The Glee Club held a candy in charge of Miss Beasle Volk, and Bmy and with the pro- cM-ds will furnish printed programs Lighting Fire With Coal Oil, Woman Is Burned Kroiiburx. Dec la.

lean ia. Mechanic was admitted to Miners Honpital yesterday. Attempting to light a nre the with coa! oil. she was burned in the 1 and on the hands. Her condition is reported Commodity Price Average is Lowest Since 1934 Al TRI-TOWNS Cervun Piedmont Troop No.

Boy bf America, held its annual parent night. Monday. Scout Executive Raymond C. Cumberland, presented the registration cards to the 33 boys who will be members lol che troop for the coming year. The ScouU under the direction of Mi.

and Mrs. Kenneth Barncord have decorated patrol corners, The Covered Wagon patrol has constructed a covered wagon in which located storage space for the patrol's equipment. The Cherokee pa trot has in its corner a tepee with bookcase on one side. The Sea patrol has built a lighthouse with i beacon light at cop. The Crusader patrol has in its comer a shield reminiscent of the 'days or knighthood.

A fifth patrol has been added to the troop in rt- weeks. It Is composed of boys ijust under the Scout age who expect to join the troop on becoming KEYSER Keyset, Dec. 15. Potomac State 'Party The Christmas party and gift exchange for the student body of Potomac State College was held last night followed by dance arranged by O. Davis Shreve, chairman, Leslie Fury, Loretta KJbler the guest of hU -daughter, Mrs.

Beniclc Thayer. Misses Ida and Frances Timbrook returned from Akron. Misses GeraMine Pifer and Vera Mellon returned from Winchester where they took a civil service examination. Beloe Ours, Keyser. underwent an and William Allender.

The master; of ceremonies was OrvlUe Ander- operation at Potomac Valley Hos- and Jwnes lt sta- state college, to son. The program Included vocal duet, Jane Walters, Theresa Cor-j bacio; humorsus skit, Ellen Har- ulas Hejen HayneSi Petersburg, wood, Marjorie Pifer, Mildred Jack- State Mthopedic nurse spent yes- son and William Palk; magic Ptey. ujrday here John Aylor; song and dance, Jerryi Dolan; music Ernie Kissinger his harmonica; novel skit, William Altender and Chester Hobbs; song. Weston, a -former student, visited the SPRINGFEBLD Sprlntfield, W. Dec.

IS. A committee appointed by the Farm woman's: Club met the home of Mre. EL W. Browning, Wed- evening, to sxrsjoge program for the entire The Jr. Hotnemakert Club win meet tonight at the Jwfne of Mrs.

Irvta Hott. Green (spring Valley. 'Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Comer and two children returned to Rich Creek Vft, Sunday after visiting Mrs. Comer's parents. Rev. and W.

P. Good. Mrs. 8. C.

MUleson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Corner Thursday evening to supper. Miss Louise Parsons returnee college. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Goodman Irom a visit to Mrs. Hall, the former Louise Simmons, at Richmond. Aunt Gant (colored) died at the home of Pearl Carder last Friday morning and was buried at Roomey, Sunday afternoon, following services at the colored church. 1.

C. Ruckman. traveling for B. Guthrfe in the machine business. is pretty busy.

He says saw mills especially are in demand. FOR RENT Two and three-room apartments with bath and one seven-room house. Apply George Stern, 49 E. Main Frostburg. Phone 197.

Adv. N.T.-DeC. 14-15-16. Betty Manion. Music was furnished Clarksburg were visitors, by Stanley Taylor and his Swing- is ters.

Linen Shower for Bride-Elect Mrs. George L. Michael, Philadelphia, entertained last night at the J. Paul Blundon returned from Columbus. Walker Scherer returned to Lexington, Ky.

George Sheetz, Bedford, a home of her mother, Mrs. J. H. A. former resident, was a visitor.

twelve years. They have adopted! Brown, with a linen shower andj Miss Myra NeHlen, principal of PARSONS iht name of Acorn and have for Miss Betty Barger who slogan "Little acorns grow into will be married this wwfr to Elmer Declamation finals Tomorrow arrested by State Trooper i mighty Strings of acorns oakan, of Those W. Cec. 15. around a large acorn decorate its present were Mrs.

George Perdew. W. H. Linn, 46. an empioye of torner Cumberland; Mrs.

Harry K. Drstne, Sam Polino Construction Scoutmaster Harry J- Biggs pre- Mrs. Harold Carvey, Mrs. J. G.

Patrick. Okey Michael Richard Deputy. Mrs. Irvln Bane, Dec. The twenty- Cocn for driving a car while sn( Alton Fortncy spoke briefly.

Mrs. Harry Reese, Mrs. William H. the Cresaptown School, is a patient at Potomac Valley Hospital. THOMAS Thomas, W.

Va, Dec. 15. Mrs. Tracy A. Currey was hostess at bridge at the Imperial hotel.

First prize went to Mrs. Charles ideal for Gifts HIM 4 I ilOV ttJl. annual declamation contest.untaxkau-d on route 219, was belore jgcout Russell Baughman gave the Barger. Misses Grace Mum, Jeanl CoHman DaviJ s. others present sponsored by Tasker G.

Lowndes.JMaKislrale Andrew HedricJt and ajaddress of welcome. Each patrol! Jeffries. Madge Mlers, Sarah Jane, werB Mrs AM etn Patterson, MrsJ mill be held tomorrow at 8 p. jury yesterday and found not guilty, contributed a stunt. Prances Dtxcri, Almcda Che- eoa W.

Raese, Davis; Mrs'. Fred' at Beall High School. AUegany.jTwo witnesses testified that RoUry To Entertain Orphans jshlre. Virginia Reese, Mary Evelyn cupp. Albert; George S.

Fort HH1. Beall. Bruce. Barton breath swelled ot Intoxicants.I The Piedmont Rotary Club, fol- silger, and Nancy Belle Mrs iton Ktght and 1 Contra: high schools wi'l compete'The stale trooper said IJnn crowded Jlrrwing their custom for several years Brief Mention JMrs Andrew Diamond for the banner O.I the highway near entertain the children of the The man of good taste is the man who will welcome your gift of one of the many carefully selected items in our complete and distinctive line of latest fashioned men's furnishings. A concert program will be pre-! wood and that Linn was Orphanage with a dln- tenied by the Beall High the highway.

The jury at the Chaffee hotel, Wednes- Orchestrn and ihe Girl Glee le.ss than ten minutes Dec. 28, utter which the chll- PEBSONAL AND GENERAL Its verdict was a surprise. i Joe Mosco, 28; Mike Kenard. 32, Frostburg Loose. No.

470, B. P. O.ijintj Charles Kearns, 21. all from Elks, appointed Upton B. F.

Edwards! Davis, for driving trucks with im- chairsrmn of a in crtarscj proper license, were fined $10 and of distribution of Christmas bas-icoats by Magistrate O. B. Collins. will be guests of Richard IJn- inger. manager of the Piedmont Opera House, at a matinee at 2:30.

The matinee will also be open to children of the Tri-Towns. their adnilssion being an article of food Harvey JKeams was unable to psy his will donated to the went to jail Jor ten days. 'orphanage. funds realized by was lined for operating a mo- The alumni dance and attending will be contributes lor vehicle without a ilcen.se anrt ing will be held in the gymnasium HO home. There are 17 nnt havl.ui his operator's card in'December 26.

The Four Deuces and four boys at Uic orphanage. hU by Magistrate JohniOrciicaUa will play. Pythian bislers neci D. Keller. He was arrested Sunday! Oliver B.

FTazec. 35. Selbysport, on the Georges Creek boulevard byi.Md., charged with reckless Sergeant A. M. Spioch.

State Police. WM before Mayor G. W. Hlggs who Temple. Pytruan Sisters sssrsr lh tar.

OwUbu; st.nW. afternoon at the home of Mrs.ion route 219, Miss Novella Davis was elected excellent chief of the The Elementary and Junior Par-; ent-Teacher Asoclatlon will meetj onight In ihe Junior High School ibrary. The seventh and eighth grade students will present the pro- jrom which will include a skit. Mrs. Gilbert Rice and who visited Mrs.

Rice's parents, Mr.j and Mrs. David V. Swartz, returned' to Washington. Mrs. Mary Casey is the guest ofj William McLean, Petticoat Politics." Mr The McCoole Horcemakers club held its Christmas party on Tut-s-j Margaret Phillips visited in Mor- day night and elected Mrs.

Blanche jgantown. Brewer, president; Mrs. Mary Riser, Hervatine, Parkersburg, Is vice president; Mrs. Lena Harrison, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

secretary-treasurer; Miss Anna Ren- Joseph Mlekush. parlim-entarlan; Mrs. Sylvia Mr TS arry DeVore and Clark, program chairman; Mrs. 50,55 ac fc and "Bob," Moundsville, Elfye Fordyce, Mrs. Nell Anderson, are visiting Mr.

DeVore's mother, music chairmen; Mrs. Ruth Michael. Pair chairman, and Mrs. Mollie Broome, art chairman. The Christmas decorations on Main and Armstrong Streets have been completed and the lights were Mrs.

Emma DeVore. Trooper and Mrs. R. G. Coen and children visited hi Fairmont.

Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Kaskell Schilansky and children left for New York to reside fined and correspondence; Mrs. Daisy William Cook. Bowery street, with cost, by H.

A. RWgway. finance; Mr.v Ji.mes Crump. James E. Little is vteltlnic In Cum- Mrs.

Taylor and Mrs. Payne asslKtant hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Wesley Erwle. Etkhart. rp-, 'erce. Announce the birth of turned from Miners' llnspital. where she had been a pneumonia Mrs.

Ada guard; Mrs. Daisy Dick, ''press correspondent; Mrs. Ada Beck- representative to Grand were accompanied by Miss was realized fromjrjelia Schilansky who visited here the charity basketball tournament th ree weeks. US FLOOR SNOW an4 SQUARE DANCE tntct mlfKl. Mute kr Zebbie Radio Pals in Person SAT.

NIGHT, DEC. 17 GROVE'S RESTAURANT Large Assortment of TIES ROBES SHIRTS SWEATERS SOCKS JACKETS SUITS OVERCOATS TOP COATS A. Charles Stewart, "HOME-OF GOOD CLOTHES" FROSTBURG, MD. Mr. ar.d Wm.

M. Harman temple: Mrs. Edrle WoHord. alter- Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burkett. Or-j turned from California, mond street, moved to Mrs schramm, pianist RANTS VILLE Grantwllle. Dec. 15 Tom Homernkkera Christmas Fmrty Vale Summit. Dec.

Vale; Summit Homemakers and 4-Hj The operetta, "Tom Sawyer," Clubs entrrUined last nischt Vale.jjj rese nted tomorrow at 2 and Sirated Summit at a Christmas party. given by a cast of 100 chU- were distributed by from Grantsville elementary and captain of degree staff; Mrs. JEdrie Wolford. installing officer. Christmas gifts were exchanged.

program included vocal duets by iMlss Novella Davis and Mrs. Daisy The dining room was deco- 34 In attendance. Mrs. J. H.

Hansel was elected president of Homemakers and Mrs. Raymond Loar, secretary. Mrs. John Davis be hostess at the January meeting. school in the school auditorium.

Harry Huff is cast in the title role, with James Edwards as "Huck Betty Turner. "Aunt of Piedmont graded and high school Brief Mention Christmas cantata. "Life of the benefit of the Community Christmas fund. Potomac Valley Chapter. D.

A. R. will present a Christmas program! and have a gift exchange tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. George; A. Carsfcadon with Mrs.

Isaac Mills i and Mrs. Vernon E. Rankln ing hostesses. The Ladies Aid Society of Grace! M. E.

Church met last night. The paper, "Putting Christ In Christ-' was read by Mrs. P. S. Johnson.

Mrs. Walter Christ," will be presented at St John's Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Monday, 7:30, by the pupils Elmlra Hummel. John I Miss Mary Lynn Stebbins will di- "Injun and Richard reel. No admission will be charged. Fatten.

"Muff Potter." Mrs. Julius Dana G. Lough, athletic director, Renninger, home economics i Potomac State College. Keyser. ad- 1 i "HotATV I E.

Coffman enter- wildlife will be shown to the pupils I amcs wattefteld. Klngwood, is tained the Needlecraft Club Mcsdames Charles B. Hodges, George M. Loy, H. A.

Sliger, T. T. Huffman, J. C. Sanders, A.

C. Springer. Harry M. Wells, T. C.

Giffin, Arthur G. Welts. William E. Ryneal. S.

B. JeBries and Charles Miller as guests. ELK GARDEN Renninger, home economics Potomac State College. ad- spot is. Randolph Field, EIK Garden Va Dec 15 Instructor, is In charge of making drassed the Piedmont Rotary- yes- Texas, Is visiting his parents, Mr.

A dance was given In honor of the costumes, Edwin scenery, terday. Emory Tyler. Keyser. wasl and Mrs WUUam spotte. Beverlv ShanholU birthday, jar.d Jean L.

Young, some guest. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Brewer, re- Monday night. Those art work.

Moving pictures of West Virginia turaed to Loean Va and Vti'5 LaurttifC Cope- Brief Mention snd Mrs. Paul Keplinwr. The monthly cabinet meeting of in the Piedmont school tomorrow Mr and Mr, Rav McDonald. Lhe Epworth League of M. S.

Church afternoon, and sportsmen and; Sarah Mlsi Margaret Jones, held Tuesday night at the home Wer Interested adult, tomorrow Mr and Paul Brantner. James Benchy. Present William Birchor Mrs D. R. Carder.

Mrs. Henry F. Miss Jennie Evans, Piedmont, is Paul Bray Oscar'DurM. Mrs. A.

Emmons patient at. the Mayo Clinic at Ro- and Cecil Edwards. Betty Tarbell. Juani- Chester. Minn.

Mr snd MM Oforsjc tn Carder Verl Edwards and Clyde I Delos B. Ours entered Potomac Misses Al- iBender. Watch night service will Vfllley Hospital. Keyser. lor a major Thomas.

Mr. and i br held. The January business operation. Willis Jr Misses Mae meet MIR will be held at the home Tiiree cottages, too! shop. gara tr.

Norma Klrby' Ardlth and Pnul of Mrs. Sylvan. Durst. bath snd the kitchen at Michael and Jsmei Ethel Broadwater camp of Piedmont Company, Charts Hie key Vlr- the Tuesday NUjht Bridge 10, Uniform Rank of Knights oinia K.ncs Normn nnd Noll Mr.s. Harvey Gortner won high and Pyihln.s.

Burlington, were robbed MiisJc was prtxes. Recently. A cotUge owned by hv William Blrcher. Paul Brantner Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Dosrr announce H. Piedmont, had snd Pauuh blrtn of a Mn previously been robbed. Club met Tuesday. Miss Hilda Wiley will be leader Rul FLASH! Scnsniional Olier Fully Teated on b-j MASTER SHAVER HlflH SPEED 'PRECISION BUILT. LOE A WATCH: HIGH SPEED MOTOR THAT HUNS ON A.

C. CUHRENT. SELF- STARTING. ONLY By arrangement with manufacture! of Has nationally ganuine MASTEH DHY SHAVER ore poKtirerr limited lo SO only. Will chore you as close as the beat razor blade, no matter how tough yout beaid.

Get immediately. CHROME PLATED HEAD, PLASKOH CASE. INCLUDING HANDSOME GIFT AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT. UNCONDITIONALLY 6IARANTEEI IF YOU CAN-T ATTEND THIS SALE-LEAVE MONEY BEFORE SALE AND SHAVER WILL BE HELD FOR YOU. T.

S. DRUG STORE Corner Main and Water Streets Frostburg, Md. want to maVa someone's MerryChrist- mas IF you realize that hosiery the most wanted gift (and the one which even limited budget go long way!) IF you want your gift of hosiery to be cherished for its beauty and the way it means, our Mojud silk stockings! Come in soon, and let us help you select the shades and weights which will be most pleasing to all the people on that list of yours! MOJUD SILK STOCKINGS .00 John B. Shannon Co. Froslburf, Md.

U70 15- others The 4-H Club met Tuesday. ey oc PRODUCE ent were: Virginia Morris. Emma Sunday, 7.30, at the meeting of the Dec. 15 jeanLove. Iris aavllte.

Peggy Grove Church of the aa potatoes un- pieman, Vivian Kiumlller. Betty Brethren. Changed Paugh. Bonny Morris. mtella.

Mrs. Raymond Klotz. and and Peml Simons. Jackie Morris. wllllead at Epworth League KBlandins of Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Brent- in M. E. Church, Sunday. 40 50- Maine 100 Ib r.er wrre- Mr anil Mis.

Leroy Mrs. Leumv.u 5. Schsefer, ifl Braiuner and son. John Kelley. Lohr and Miss Ethel Simp- Weslrrnport; Davlrt Brantner.

Key- attended a Woodmen Circle John Clark Kiizmiller. and R. meeting at Cumberland. LarWnt. Winchester.

Va. Rev. C. A. Sniike, of Somerset.

The Dramatic Club of Elk assisted by Rev. a. D. Sigkr. School will present two act Lutheran pastor, and Rev.

D. R. plays. 'Violet Moves In." snd "Who Currier. Methodist pastor, completed the Car Tonight." next survey of the neiday at T.

O. O. F. Hall. nunlty In behalf flrm flrm higher 12.

from New Ycrk CHANGE PARTY AFFILIATION Somerset. Pn Dec. Democrat of Somerset and Cambria counts For Piano. Apply i ungraded eggs whites, large size have started to change registration Phone 114 prostburg. 135-37.

mediums mixed colors on chickens; tur- Rocks 15-19. mixed colors 14-18; Rocks 15-18, few colors 14-18; Leg- Roosters 10-12. Ducki. 14-16: Muscovy 15-16. Geese, young nearby 15-18, few returned Mon-'higher; Kent Island, fat W-20.

Tur- jkeys. young hens 28-29; Toms 23-34. cases steady. Nearby Renaissance Most original in design. Rich gold wrought into naturalistic forms to feature a particularly brilliant, large, blue-white solitaire, and two large, full cut side diamonds.

Renaissance is the ring of the year. HOO Jeffries Bros. to the Republican party at offices. At Democrats linv? rhafijjerf oar'-y affiliations since Saturday Tlse total number of changes at Ebensburg has bsen 12 The Republtrarui hfre three new voters Sattir- dsy 15-18-11130-32. Butter tubs.

PALACE Rich Man Poor Girl TOIMY TONIfiHT ONLY Young Ruth Huuey Frottburg Moviei LYRIC FEATURE LAST TIMES TONIGHT Uftdtr The llg and Plains Frostburg Stores Will Be Open Every Night Until 9 p.m. Beginning Thursday, Dec. 15th. Including Christmas Eve. FROSTBURG BUSINESS MEN'S of Utility Now and for years to come gifts of HOUSEWARE and HARDWARE will continue to give pleasure A Few Suggestions FOR MOTHER Table Coverm Mix Electric Electric Waffle Pyrex 32 pc.

China Carving Set Electric Washer Gas Aluminum Ware Curtains Electric FOR FATHER Saw Hatchet Levels Pocket Knife Razor: Hunting Guns Draw Knife Hack Saw Torches Viceu Auto Tools Bill Folds FOR BROTHER Boxing Gloves Pocket Knife Razors Sleds Wagons Wheel Barrows Scooters Bicycles Games Tool Sets Paint Sets Electro Sets Skates Trains FOR SISTER Baby Dolls Scooters Games Sewing Machines Pianos Sleds Skates Sewing Paint DUhes Typewriters Toy Stoves Rockinf Chairs Rocking Horse In fact have so many Gifts that we are unable to list them all. We invite you to come in and look over the wonderful line we have to offer. THE PRICHARD CORPORATION FROSTBURG, MD. JL.

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