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22 CUMBERLAND SUNDAI T1MK5, BUNUAI, MARCH 10, 1935. Froitburg Oakland Mt, Lonaconing HynJmaa If; FRESHMEN DANCE AT STATE TEACHERS' Kvont At School 1 Friday Nitfht Marked By Large Attendance March dance at State College last night was sponsored by the Society Ramblers. Those to receiving Ilito were Mr ami John L. Dunlcle, Miss UXJI.SP. SI fer.

Mildred Nelson a bur The guests included: Elizabeth Kichurn. William McComseil. Margaret Yaie.v Jack. Grace Hale. James Dixon.

Fred Steici- Ro-a)ie Llewcllvn, James Tii- hill. Louise Prichard, Or Albert Cook. Helen Barnard. Thomas Veanetta Mower. E.

Stoops. Vftnif-r Carpenter. Anna Uurss Shuman. Dorothy Lloyd Richardson. Lunnda Taylor.

Kathlefn Bafr. Odd; Helen Schlossnnijel. Fred Morton. Jennings DHWSMI. Eltm-a Ross C.

Kay Price. Rulh Corbett. Robert Mildred Slio- tno. William Sellers Mitrirrd 3d William Dints 'Kaihmiw fftrth. Clarence Moore William Warren Tichnell Mary Devlin.

Grace Rodruck Robert Lr-viah Daniels. RU-lm'rri McManas. W. T. Myers.

Lyons Pred Bell, Mnry O'Ncil. Joseph ten. Fay McGuirc. Kenneth Oin- Rcnch. H-lcn Peebles.

John Davi-, Thcimrx Dvchf. Frank Dormio. Km- mf.t. McMannion. Esther Bur- burn Frev, Sidney GnrnoJd I Cutter, Virginia MrCulloueh P'cir.

Esther Jeffrie. Glen Walter Ruth Thomas ard Hohinc. Frances liam Porter. Anna Allan. Close.

Prances HuntPr ley. Mary K. Herbert Dorothy JOHPS, Wax Dillon. Mnry Hampton Elrlclc. Mildred Ernp.n Hampton.

Harry Hanson. Wmifre Lloyd McNeil. Efllrh v. Gunnett. John Hannit.

Harriet Pot- Maxwell Conrad. Alexander Sis iff Dauehfrty. Nancy Barnard. Duckworth. Harold Arthur worth, Dorothy Ru; Bunk.

Harry News From Towns in Cumberland Territory Bayard Davit Bedford Keyaer 'FROSTBURG GIRl WED WEDDING GOWN DISPLAY TO U. S. OFFICIAL SET FOR NEXT Hu A Mm Period of 150 Years Will Be Covered hi Selections From Trousseaus Prostburg, March 9 Mountain Laurel Troop No. Frostburg Girl Scouu. which Is sponsored by the Woman's Community Club will stage the "Pageant of the Brides' a picturesque display wedding dating back 150 years with i 1 0 1 present da V.

the Joh Emilv Mn. CUrtnce 1. Lord Mil. March 9-Dr and Mrs. V.

White. Harnsburg, recently wuh an informal party unouitfing marnag -f Mdry Gregg Darrow. daiigh of Mr and Mrs. Charles Darrow f-rcMuwB. lo Clarence I.

Lord. New Yurk City, The wc-ddmp took plac- a the Chelsea Presbyterian Church in Niw Yorfc. and the coupi- -veie attended by Mrs. How- r.rd. Wheeling.

W. Va and Law- rnw Kdwarci'. Now York City. Mi 1 Lord kncwn this lounty. having resided in Lonacon- Ciimbrrbnd and Frostburs.

For past f-'sjhl y'ars she has been ad commercial department Lvmoynp Hii-h School. Lsmoyne, Pa. She a graduate of Columbia Onivcr.sity and hns completed courses Irving College, Tempi? Univrr'i- iv and University of Southern California. She has traveled extensively both in this coumrv and 1 mid spent last summer on a th cruw around world. Lord is a sraduato of Mans- Totichcrs College and received Ills LLB dCRrce at GeoiKC Washln" ton University.

Krauatim; as an hon- or.undent. Ho was form-riv tlio -c-Lic at High School ior a period o. threp ycur: the onvrnt limp is States Department Justice. at 8 p. ni.

Tlie ever-popular nuptial music at Lohengrin ann Mendelssohn will be played by a quartet cumixxsed of Uatha Thomas. Gladys Gunter, Hurry Gannett aurt Thomas Davis accompanied by Mi-vs Mary Drum a- the piano. In the display will be a wcddtn" dress worn by the granddaughter of the late Meshac Frost, ihe founder of owned at the present by Miss Viola Brosdwatcr or Ml Mrs. Davidson A. Benson, will vear the gown she wore to a vecep- in their honor by the Elk.s following their'wed- QinR.

Mrs. Andrew McManns will nppeoar in her own wedding gown Mrp. Edward J. Ryan will wear the sown worn by her mother Mrs Joseph Shriver. in 1894.

Mrs Aldridee wiJ! model the worn by mother, Mrs Wolfe of Fi-etierick "at her wedding in 1896 and also her 'own wedding gown worn in 1926. j. Other Bowtw will displayed, including the one worn by Mrs Dud Hocking at her marriage to Judge Woods of Roanoke. in Helen Gillette Wiiliams oi' Cumberland will wear her mothers i second day dress worn in 1877 anc Betty Roomer will wear a that wn.s in her grandmother's CRESAPTOWN Cresaptown, March 9. The Miik Punct Commitcee met Tuesday afternoon and sewed one for Welfare Donation The! 'next meting will be April 2 at KEYSER Keyser, W.

March 9. WorW Day ot Prmytr A WprW Day of Prayer service the Keyser Federation ELLERSLIE Ellerslie, Mardi 9. Homeraaken' Mrs. John Cook entertained the Homemakers 1 Club at her CLASSIFIED Herbert Wemz, Harry Bar- la lon, William Shoemaker, c. The women of the First White, Herbert Armstrong and Miss Methodist and Calvary United Maxine White.

Brethren churches had charge of Mcsdames A. E. Ke.vcker, Leroy tne special prayer groups; talks rant, Sanford Robinetle A were made by Mrs. Fred K. Warner, Judy, Edward Lewis and Albert' £eriu "Christian Service Shank attended the district mret-' Amon Mrs.

H. A. Gibing of Missionary Society at Frost- son Enwanuel Episcopal, on-Chris- burg, Thursday. Mrs. J.

P. Judy of the Brethren. "Home, Chu'rcn lor thb Indian Youth BEDFORD Bedford. March 9. Future Farmers Organize of Today" and MKs Mary Welch Grace M.

E. Church, on "The nese." Miss Vii'ginia Bomberger sang and Mi-ss Mary Evelyn Sliger preh at tlle or an The olTer- used for Christian col- Lenore Kylus Pranbui-ff, March jment of Miss U-norc Kyius, daughter of John O. Kyius. this place to A. W.

Reiser, son of W. w. (East Berlin, been announced Kyius is a graduatp of 'J-? (State Normal School. Frostburg and jOf Columbin UnivprMty, and at the present time is a member of the faculty of Allegany High School Cumberland. Mr.

is a representative of th? Parke-Davis Drug Company in this territory. The wedding will place in the early summer, alter which Mr. and Mrs. Resser will labhsli residence in Cumberland One of the most elaborate gowns to be worn will be that of ihe late tMLss Eva. Walkor at her marriage 2.

ISflO. to Wyall in This is an elenb- creation i-f coral corded silk in hand-made lace and alin bows. The late Mrs. Oils (he mother of Mrs. J.

Carter Sliy- rock and resided in Va Mrs. G. Kcar Ho.skcn will woar the dress slip wore at hsr wedding in 1D15. and Mrs. Heici Isaac will we ii TR1-TOWNS Tri-Towns, Marsh 9 Potomac Valley Dentists 1 The Potomac Valley Dental Society met Thursday afternoon tne offices of Dr.

Lewis Engle. Pied- Dir.ner was served at the Hotel with the following present: Drs. W. R. Kl.sur.

Romney- William VanMeter. Petersburg- Dr. Cojidry. KiUmiller: Paul Price Keyser; Lewis Engle. H.

F. Pinnell C. A. Ryan, Donald P. Whitworth Piedmont, and Charles Dellineer Westernport.

Chun-h Future Partners enrolled in Voca- tional Agriculture from High' Schools in Blair, Somerset and Bed-: Counties met at the Stonycreekj I Ueri Township School at Shariksville The Keyser High School literary WBK-n 1 to form a district look first place in reading i A i oration, poetry and speech in the One hundred and forty-three boysju-ianeular meet with MooreHelci and irrom Meyersdale. Bedford' Capon Bridge Thursday night Key- ana Stonycreek and Hopewelliser won the debate at Capon Bridge Townships were present when lost here to MoorefieW The nr.st session opened with ihe jm i and fitmls of the the Bedford Chapter answering jper Potomac Literarv Contest for roll call. Officers for the dis- i 1U35 will be held at rji bure on were elected as follows: Presi-iMarch 16. 7'he contestants to repre- iOent. Telford Bcrkey.

Somerset- Keyser at First Vice President. Forest Gless- iginia Lee Kesner Stonycreok; Second Vice Presi-, watskl, reading 1 ident, Paul Appleman. Morrison's Maurice Newkirk oration- Jane Ve; crel81 'y' Emerson Suder. Thatcher and Jane Abemath'y poet- Tieasurer. a OT Kenneth Cromcr and Horshberger.

Bedford; Reporter. Mott, speech: Howard Guillarri. Hopewell; Adviser, i Donald Hott, debate Arthur v. Townsend. Bedford.

A World Ponce service will be gtv- dav It i SCSS the nnnl Grace Chl cn South at flrty it wn.s decided to call the or- 7:30 Sunday evening bv the eamzatlon '-Thi- Tableland District'inert class of the Stindav' Fnrmet of Prof. Averett Howard and Mrs Car- A conMirn- -son Seston. instructors in Enellsh iwoi-t fn a a am at Potomac State School will be uoik for the were the speakers and muMc will be fur, terns in the latter including: To nbhcd by the church choir Bov nom a summer camp for three or Scout Troop No. 5 the Seoul Moth- oays and ami toward making; er's Club and the Troop Leaders with the erection of-will attend in a body 21 To hold a district mush-! or onsoball tournament, To! Bd CO in Pmparationi The O. T.

Club was entertained i lor Future Farmers Week at State Thursday evening bv Mr and Mr, College. (4. To hold a district public Lester McDowell Chestnut street 5 pubush Lii-sLiicr A Sheet .18) To .81. Patrick's Day. Five Hundred ior and broadcast other games featured 0 to Vocational; Prizes were won by Will'iam cli- and the Future Farmersjarrfs, Made McDowell and H-irrv I home of Mrs.

Frank Fries. Mrs. Sar- 'ah Kcnuell invited Uie club to at her home in April. Natal Notes i i Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Hyre announce' jthe birth of a daughter at their 'home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. R.

Emerich an- inounce ihs birth of a daughter at Allegany Hospital, Cumberland, i Rev. and Mrs. J. Lee Williams i i announce the birth of a son at Me- Hospital, Cumberland. Personal Mrs.

Bernard Woods is spending several days al the home Mi. and: Mrs. Herman Mowcry, Manns Choice, Pa. Miss Cliinx E. Critrhfield Ls spend- ing several weeks at Fort Lander-; ciiik', FJa.

Miss Agucf. Bit lie. Myrsinwn, js Miss Ethel Sprinkle. Our RQ WLESBURG W. March 9 Kihle fla-ss Alerts The Ladies Friendly Bible Class of Methodist Episcopal church met Mrs.

W. L. Nine Is Your Of Satisfactio: 1932 Ford Sedan 1931 Ford Sedan 1932 Chevrolet 1929 Chevrolet 1930 Nash Sport Corp, 1930 Ford Coupe HEISKJEL MOTOR C( George and Harrison s-i Cumberland, Md- Phn ON THE LOT AT I An April fool party will be held! I April 1. All members whose birth-1 idays come In March are to be host-; esses at the next meeting which will' be April 18. rn which all members: whose birthdays occur in April are I 'to be special guests.

Brief Mention John D. Haytlen. N. Dawson' nnd C. C.

Pollock at tended the West: Virginia State Firemen's Association'' iineetmu at Table Rock Inn Saturday night. Mrs. E. F. Giffen.

Miss Lou! Giffin, Miss Mazie Kitismiller and! Miss Nina Moom motoivd here from and spent the woek-end in. ithe formers liome. Mrs. Giffen has spent the past month Keyser ilaoking: aftpr the household of "her son, Dr. T.

C. Ciifftn. while wife is a patient in a Ba'tiiiiore hosiptal. The Rowlesburg Woman's Christian Tempt-rance Union will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 p. Donald Anderson rrmaiiw crin- 1 Margaret Blochor.

Fred Dorij Merger Guy Cook. Sue Hawkins. Alvin Krening Veronica Stakctn. Charlejs sell, Virginia Chnrieci Mill. Helen Prichard, Joseph Drum Anetta Hamlll.

William Elvin Made- Carroll Ctirnry. Blonch. Stewart Church. Hooe Kcllins. Marten McGuln.

Mr and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs M. J.

Shuck. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jt vin and Mr and H. Aldridsf.

i THE HOUSE OF RKv AT SACRIFICE PRICES USED CARS 1934 Plymouth Sedan :934 Chevrolet Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1933 Chevrolet CoHch 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Plymouth Coach 193! Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Ford Coach LOW DOWN PAYMENTS EASY TERMS TAYLOR MOTOR CO USED CAR LOT Corner Mechanic and i Brief Mrntioti BEAJJ. HIGH BROADCAST OVKK WTBO Mnrch group of Benll rligli gave a pronrnm of mwic and speaking on Saturday Station WTBO, The rlncliion for the cVbiue which was broadcast IB.H week between Auxiliary of Parrady post No. 24. American Legion, will meet Monday night at 7:45. Mrs.

Morton Cook, Ml. Pleasant street, who recently underwent ap operauun at Miners Hospital returned to her home. Albert Harvey. Mt. street confined to his home by injuries sustained to hlx back and risht lee at work at Mine No.

JO of ihe Coal Company, loddn. Ormand an operation for ainus I. at Me- LONACONING m. was in tavcr of the Seniors who hpcl co i- Mrs. Loota Miller is ill at the home, of her mother.

Mrs. Plun-' k-'tt. Ml. Pleasant street. Jack Rodda.

six vrar old son of Mr. auri Mrs. J. Leslie Rodda. is ill Julius Abamson and Mrs Mary requesied that ail i moiipy from tneir sale make retiirns immediately so that they may stib- Lonaconins, Mar.

9. Injured By Rock Ffcll Joseph McGregor, aged 24 years, Big Vein Hill, wns painfully Injured whf-n struck in the face by piece of rock while at work in the No. 4 of the George's Creek Coal at 11 o'clock this morning. McGregor, a roadsman, was ired while repairing a piece of track in one of the headings when a piece of rock w-etghing approximately SO pounds, fell and struck him in the jaw. causing probable fracture.

He was given first aid by fellow workmen nnd then taken to the Miners' Hospital. Frostburg ivherc he is under the- care of Dr W. O. McLar.e. O.

H. Cluh Holds Party Members of D. R. Club and their friends hold a party at the Sun- Kev. c.

K. Welcli. pastor of" the united Breathern Church, will preside. Psptr Mill to Par Weekly The plant of the We.st Virginia and Paper Company at Luke (Will adopt the weekly pay plan be- the first of May. the employees were paid iwice a 1 month.

The new plan was decided: upon at meeting of officials of! the company and directors of the 1 Employees Protective Association. World Hay of Prayer World Day of Prayer was' -d Thursday evening at the Methodist Episcopal Church by the missionaries of the churches. Misses Marjorie C. Johnson. Violet Pettet and Martha Ches- tournament WM held.

LaciieV Night' eutmmnmem Accepts Position Tliur.stiay in the room Jere of this niacr- f- Chul ch South. A me 1 rs si i i ar be rved by UIB the pTnchot R1 i ri Th men of the Co- ceptcd a connecUon Pl sram of thr me 0 1 ta eluding ten coi west Jwr Wll WM maintain his and hcldauart neumoul is crs in Bedford as we 1 rnS in tcr amp at Reedy. Brie rctumed to Stal, Bar Association In rel rn Attorney J. Colvin Wricht Mrs. Edythe Barbe and niecp.

Mi.v. Swadlcy, Fnirmont. are vis- MaiOIlic Wvnn Huth this itroke Simon. The armotiiicn for Snt- urdny's program wns Cii-rt'nrl" Williams. Other nlumiii Abrnnison.

Miss Mary Drum. Miss MarKftret Joiu-s aiul Albert Cook. Cunibfrlaiut. nh.i on soinf of thr values of odiicntinn Mr. Abramson plnyod five from his violin rppvrroiri 1 KHVP two Drum the ncrnmpnnist nnd'nlv player! the MirniP son? nf Hie brnad- i'rfi's.

of which this pins-ram RAYAPH DA I AlvU Marion Dillalhra Cla-w ProsttiurR. March The Philathea Class of the Fi r5 nnp- ti-st Church its supper in the Sunday school room Inst ni-ht. evrnt follnwrri a wsslon. Thow in attfnrlam-p wrre Winlhrop stilwi-ll V. Thnmas.

Margaret Dorn. Chester Stewart. Ravm'oud Jnhn n.f<-fe. clii'ton G-is. G.

Kcnr Earl Brnin H-T- hrrt Guntrr, r.rruld Black tertcf. MWSM Danrlo Penliirth C.unicr. Mnrv Ounrrr fi rtr flh Dnndo. Danio's Mutc-'t- ri't Prior. DeilR Oftman and Harriet Bradley Bayard.

W. March fl Tlip 'I-. T. club was entertained by Mrsfl Harold Schaffer nisiit with she following attending Mrs. F.

Nine. Mrs. Freda Mrs P. c. Randolph, Mrs.

Alonzo Miller. Mlr-M-A Lovllla Frost, Reva nd Myrtle Humes. Thr Aid Society of the ist Church was entertained by Mrs Olen Layton Wednesday attrrnoon. The following attended: Jennie Nordeck. Parsoir Amnncia s-i i i.ayton PUcr.

Orw, Fult. Renn Mae DOB-, Bell Caldwpll Jnmw Humes. Blackburn! yers. Ammla Gulherip. F.

and Her- Md mS ROr to i Auxiliary March 3. Ttic J.arhcs Amrricsn will mijsical Fridny. April 5. Liu- niid wliini of th' ProMbiu-ff crs ColloKP The Chornl of Krysyr. W.

Va of fiftv iincfrr Die rtirrrtion of Felix G. HoliiiiMiii. will (iiivseu! a program of miifical to smif? Welsh, Orrrnan and Swrdi-sh. abo airs aid Modern n-irl nld-limr will by thf 1 ppion Hi Mrs is visiting Mrs Mrs. W.

World I in ilu on Fnrt.tv lllf. of the Woman's Missionary Society Wayne Rncey Mrs WilllKm Jimkins rereivrd of dr.m of her Mr, t.HliHn Dnvrv. Dnyron. Ohio Dr. Mrs f.

B. returned from Roinnev. Office la.ippctor Dver brm wpifc. PAW PAW Paw. W.

March t. Sunday Si lionl clam Tarty ld Wln Stuiriav school Mr lvwl mM fllf-r tt r(1 nwr.son. Pa (., Wnvi-r. ni Bohvr Guirr Talley. speeches.

"Modern "Tlrn Conry. Barton: Jack Evaas. Ken Ginerick and William McConnrll; "Yntinp Americans" Harry Hansen; 1 Bill Conroy: "How To Box." John Davis. The remainder of the eve- nine was in dancing. The wnltz prize wns won by Misi Me Guirp and Tim Conrov.

Cluh Appoints At the meetine of the Square Circle Sportsmen's Club Fridny pvenlne in the Town Council Chamber, chairmen were appointed to the various committees as follows: publicity. John W. Richard- fon; entertainment. PishT: vermin. Frank Glenn: lUh.

Mrrrbaugh: Ralston. Robert L. member of the Maryland House of Delegates AuMiiarv (Kinrtrr Chairni lt VilP 1 ir Mar Ht. John's Junior Oulld March Junior Guild of the St. John's EFUMTOIHI! Church mr-t Fridny evening at home of Mr.s.

Krarslnsr and' MHi'tha Thomas. Miss Ina presided at the fnllowed by wvia? Ofhrrs in Hlfrnciancr 1 flames Ilmclilnx. Cumbrrland'i Gn.V Town.icnd. ArMuir Rncnoy'. Prislrr Rccd.

Kar'o! hry, Brotlo. Hflfn Tylrr Missrt Mover, DewrV i lh n'oir £n(rrlalnrri VVillliig Workers Bible Clnw th Robm-tH. rvpninw Mrs 1 fliPt lPrl PrrMrlPnt. will mrrt April at HIP home of Mrs. o.uiie Smith 'moso ptcxciil wrrr Mrs A 5' 1n sport-s- nirn took the obligation and became mrmrjorx of ttv club.

Tht next meeting of the club will be held Friday pvpniug. March 15. the Town Council chamber. Prrnona! Mildred Ritchie, daughter of and John Rilchir. East Main sircet.

underwonr a second major operalinn at the Memorial Friday moni- mg. Her condition reported favorable. TERRA ALTA Terra Alra. W. March The first uniform pxaminationn for school will be held March 16.

Graf ton IK designated as Uie examining place for Preston and Taylor counties. O. returned home from HIP Memorial Ho.spiial. Cumberland. MIJ-S 7.r\\fr Is i he giip.H of in Bellairr.

Mrs. A. I) Young o( Btickhannon' i-as thp of Mr. nnd Vircil Rupf.n O. C.

Baldwin of Hmann. W. Va vUlted the formers sistrr. Mrs. Fred Twt.s.

Floyd HaiiKor relunvrd from! Lpwf.rmre. W. Va. K. H.

Dyrr. Inspector irturned to Washington D. Rev. KniPit F. Mitnsins.

Cnarks- nurg. will conduct jie Sunday morn- mji and cvpninR servicr.s at Whiuidaln Rroihrrn church iVi i a Louis Harlpy and Walter Walters First M. E. Mrs. H.

B. Carroll' presided. Redacoratr Sunday School Room The Sunday School assembly room of the Presbyterian Church has been redecorated. The work of painting the walls and cioling was finished last and the room was used by the Sunday School Ia.st Sunday New lights and new curtains nre to be installed in the near future. After thp renovations are completed a rededicalion service will he held To Hold Farm Institute The annual Mineral Colimy Farm- Institute will be held at the HeaiLsville Community Building, Wednesday, March 20, beginning 10 a.

m. The farmers will the main part of the buil hear Mr. R. j. Friant, state agromy specialist, while the farm women will meet with Miss Gertrude Humphrey in the ba-scment.

At noon a meeting will continue afternoon until 3 p. program of entertaininment in form of a mlni.strel show by the Mineral County Older -4-H Group will be given. A speaker for the evening is yet to be selected. Brief Mention Piedmont Co. No.

10. U. R. K. of will attend the service at the Church nexr Sunday members will meet Kt armory at.

7:15 o'clock and erl to the church in a body. Tlie annual election of officers of the Pirdmont Club will tl plare Thur.sday at 8 p. m. at the home, of Mrs. Louis G.

Horley. Ashfleld Strop.t. Plans are unde.r- wey for the clijb'5 observance of Its twentioth innlvprsary. The affair will be held the Presbyterian Church on Tluirsdny evenlnif 21. Dr.

Jamps H. Wolvorton ill. J. C. Boor.

Piedmont, is Floyd DaviR. Luke, Ix able to be out after illne.s*. T. C. Piedmont, has recovered from a five week's Illness.

Mr-. C. A. Wilcox, Piedmont, has rrcovrred from Illness. Srvrnth Birthday Party A party was hold al th? home of Mr.

Dnd Mrs. Harry Brrknpr. Oak View, in honor of seventh birthday. prrsrnt. Jean and Mar- unrn Ann Fern PrRRy Dnw.sor;.

Nr-ttlp the expciilive committee was informed that, the 0 i i vi May 30 under the direction Gardner Moore, Manager of the Shoreham Hotel in Washington. Torn By BrH Pullry he was cau a belt pulley 3 in Wcat Pil Street at 4.30 clock afternoon Tlie yoi.ng man a Timmins Haspiwi. He is bemg treated for compound fracture, ff bot na SeVere of the i 1 HJS nditi0n 1 RCCOrdln to haspital cords aliempted to pour clothin, wMcaugh w.rsj^ii^,^^^ 1 ROMNEY Romney, W. March 9 Harrison uull i-- ceived injury on relief work at Werinasriny. which will cause him.

to lose the sight of the eye. Prosecuting Attorney Rankin returned from Washington, and Baltimore. Mrs. Ada BoselPy. agp rf 88 ar tnurel Dale, is very ill.

Miss Regina Matheny returner! tn Terra Alta. Among those who are ill are Mrs Hubert Hartmnn. J. B. Gillum.

Rev' St. Clair Allen, Mis. Hilary Ropers. Betty Harvey. at Wei's Charles Junkins, Bobbie Rice Gone! Allen.

J. H. A. Brown is in Chicago visiting his daughter, Mrs. Rex OfTui: Mr.

and Mrs. j. Robert Anderson nnnounce tho birth of a. son who has been named Robert Maxwell JK1TICKS OvforrU SHOW 217 North Mechanic PHONE 335 Dependable USED CARS Chevrolet LVliixn c-. Plymouth Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Cnach Ford Sport RnaHstrr Selection of and Ridgeley Motor Co.

Phone 2034 Ridgclcy. U. Povd Coach Chevrolet Sedan Ford Coach Plymouth Coupe Ford V-8 Coach Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coach Hodge Coupe Chevrolet Sport 1H33 nnrl dons. Jfprc a many now nho.jf HIP Mhlr. lora put on.

The Hitchins Bros. Co. 1 1 1 0 t-jiiircn lip the river The Garden Cltib'was entertained anrf Mrs. "j' WR.S eiect- ro S)t lPnt and Mrs. W.

R. Hill flnrt re rd0n Ff iorK, anri Mr. and Mrx. Lester Ins "Pep. Washington, are vimine Poarl Inskccp.

Mrs Tlie Buslnp-w Womrn'x circle of' 'hePWicnan Church will mr-" at the home of Mrs. J. Blue Monday niRhf -oiue. MJ.S.S Gladys Pitwr. of Marlinv a of Pn Mrs.

R. K. stevfnrt. Mjwr, Zen Bnker. Virginia KldweU Frances Bonn and Paiili np Snyder' a dinner Wednesday PALACE THEATRE Sunday Monday BEHOLD MY WIFE Gene Raymond Eiler Chevrolet, Inc, -19 N.

Mechanic Open ONTHELOT A Complete Selection of Hie'r Used CBJ-S. No Finer 1 1934 Oldji sedan. ,934 Olds Coupe, almost new. 1834 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. .1934 Ford 2-door Sedan.

1934 Ford Sport Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Brougham CIK 1933 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. 1D33 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. ChexroJet ton tnjrk'. Several 1930 and 31 Ford cmtpfi lnh 1 I jherd i.

vl.iiting his tincJe G. K. Kump. William Noland. a trnc.hcr at A) JfRnny High School, Cumberland hns bcrn vmuinjs his por.MiU ML-w Mary Rli7.atx»th Zimmerman! rntrrlninfd hrr bridge club Tup.idsv! (-ypiilng.

Miss Emily Camwi.sch won hlRh scorn 1 Seaton -irnt Memorial Matinee and Evening Perfor t. Pord Pick Special Terms Open ELCAR SAiES SERVTC3 Opp. NPW "The Home of Good tfscd "here she waa of her nifUlier. callrri drnth 3 I MORTON'S PrOSthurif Md "Hi. 300 Buy Your PLYMOUTH at Giiisan's Garage USED CAR SALE Plymouth Tour.

1 Plymouth Con. Sttidebaker Sedan "T7" Chrysler Sedan Whippet Sedan Whippet Sedan Durant Sudnn Buicle Nnsli Sedan O. M. C. Truck panel PLRTCHER MOTOR CO, '21B N.

Mechanic St. Phone I Evenings 1930.

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