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TWO EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, NAME MINERAL COUNTY TEACHERS FOR 1939-40 OBITUARY O. Wofcs Through A. F. of 11 TrtnUr Maria Stump Gets Keyter. W.

June I MVP of MUs 11, of Mr. and Urs-j Lease or Aosencft ciArence Trenteri Mary olerty is Retired who WM iuue i by a car driven by £. a merchant at June 17--The yesterday afternoon, died' Mineral Board of Education before reachinj the hospital Thei niRhl appointed teach- tcc kient occurred on South Water: ers for county MhooU. granU-d street, near tfee plant. The Mwn S'ump of me Keyser a( had been swimminf in New' School leave cf and re- Cftek.

He creased the road In fronij tired Miss Maty Paherty ot Pled- the ctr for some unaccouttt- mor.r The were reason turned and started appointed: -when struck. The accident Is Antioen rlemenur)'. have been unavoidable but an Pauline Charlotte i qu will be held today. Barniun Earl Polio Benl principal. Wil-j June 17-MW.

liam A M-irri Jr. Geor iannat Joseph DePollo, Sr. died yea- 8u 4 Margaret Pinnell Hlaine, mornl ng after an of elementary, C. Burdock. Butlmg-.

wvermj mncihj! sh nad a ion. Mil'ei, principal; Junior nfre for many earj Elberta Clayton; ner huiband. she sur- Porw-r. Elizabeth IoUowlnl children: Maxine Trenton. Louise Mr Mlte nrrvto.

Ralph. Harry. Tucter. Salome Crow ele- TO nv. John and James nepollo and mentarv, principal.

Kepllnger, RrAndc hildren. Kva May Oran. Dixie, principal, WUllam Coffriian. Junior Prancw George Per- Elk Cjarden. W.

June de-sr, Hun Arnifntrout. Marjorle Funeral services for Felix Cannot, FHwion. John Droppleman, Helen 79, grocer, who died at home on Naomi Tajioi. Mabel Umxtot. Main street.

Saturday night, were mic Garden: H. L. from St. Vincent's Catholic man Carmeiia Moccia. Archie here Tuesday morning, with ler Mildred Schwtna- conducted by Her.

J. J. OUara. hart. Stella Rohrbaugh.

Dlxon, 111 for the pest year Mr. Bertha Norman. Mary able to roixiuct his grocery and I Emorysviiie elementary Melvin L. store until the past R. La-xt Jiinlor Hist! Helen two weeks Vernois Ellifntz, Phvllisi Born in Italy, and arriving in this! THE CRESAFTOWH Heart in Right mOSTRATE PROBLEM Place, but Wrong Proposed Solution Was Not Ruled Upon by Attorney Office The Attorney General's office dtd not rule on a proposed solution of jthe Crtsaptown magistrate problem Indicated In a news story In yesterday's paper.

When It was discovered that the act of the legislature failed to provide compensation for the trial magistrate at Cresaptown, the Attorney General's office through Robert E. Olapp, assistant attorney general, gave a ruling to the effect that Roy, A. Bowman had not yet qualified as magistrate he could refuse to qualify and leave the of- flct vacant Tlitu. the county commissioners could ox a salary for the office and Mr. Bowman could qualify after the salary had been fixed.

But under a state constitutional provision the salary of a magistrate cannot be flxed or increased after he has quill fled. It appears Mr Bowman had qualified the body; his liver and appendix are discovery that no salary had been provided, was made. Flanked by police, workers walk through picket lines In front of General Motors plant at Saginaw, AH concerned seem to agree that Mich just before interunion strife burst into violence. Twelve were injured as pickets of striking jit was not the intention of the A. Y.

L. unit ot United Auto clashed with police. C. I. O.

division of U. A. W. opposes strike, Hit heart on right side of hts JURORS AWARD $700 IN CORNED BEEF CASE Mrs. Leasure Gets Verdict In Suit Against Chicago Packing Company Deliberating less than an hour, jury today In Circuit Court awordjsK' $700 damages to Mrs.

Olive R. Lea- I sure In her suit against Armour anfi i Company, after a two-day trial In which her attorneys presented evl- dencc to substantiate her claim thit jshe was made ill by eating corned beef packed in Brazil for the Chicago company. W. Earle Cobey, of defense counsel, indicated that an appeal will Uken. Three other members of tfte family, Rose H.

Leasure, Mary M. Leasure and Agnes Leasure, have similar suits pending against the firm. Lewis M. Wilson and Finley C. Hendrickson, counsel -for Mrs.

Insure, gave a closing argument this morning before Chief Judge B. Lindley Sloan. Attorney General C. Walsh and Mr. Cobey PERSONAL Vernor, EU.fnu, Phvuisi Born in lulv.

and arriving in this I Mrs. Henry Knieriem, Homewood Sara the age of 23 yean, he; Addition, la spending the week with Virginia Boiert, Wimer, au was a resident and successful mer-j ner on Hem 7. Everett, Pa Madeleine Martin. Fountain i chant here the past 42 years. The! Mlis Hutaon a Mri Evelyn Snyder Keyser only surviving relatives are a nep- Thomas W.

Koon returned from High principal. A I hew. Michael Ross. Greensburg, Wesl Poinl Yp Charles Blackburn. Frederick'who frequently visited him.

nd Mra 8 Bowiey. Ethel Hover. Harold Car- Pallbearers were Clarence Shears. i ulllersburl ar Kindsrjyrtens Close With Program and Party!) The kindergartens sponsored by the Salvation Army, under the recreation project of the Works Progress Administration, closed yester-! Maryland Briefs iBr The Auoclaied Preu) it works out day with and party. rs There were 38 children who have volunteer Firemen's Association has attended the kindergartens regu-! legislature to have the Cresaptown magistrate serve without compensation.

When the trial magistrate bill was first introduced In the legislature it provided lor the appointment of nine magistrates in various parts of Allegany county and fixed salaries for each. Later act was amended to include a trial magistrate for Cresaptown but the salary provision was overlooked In the amendment. on left. above, of Angelo Guccione, Mishawaka, teamed that these organs were placed In reverse when he went to doctor for routine examination. But, he claims, they've always functioned normally.

Mrs Homer FUor. Kalhenne Haney.j Harlye TJce. Charles Dick, John De- B. Virginia O. 'shong, J.

W. Wlllit and Edwin Washington street. Phllippi, 504 to probJem of handcrafLs of the children were on exhibit, and the groups delighted Marli.v McGuffle. flower bearers were Bobby! Naomi F. Kunkle.

526 Bed- 1 the visitors with rhythm band to the nearest of to one many miles up the road. A i committee is Investing the advis- ford street, is in Bedford. Pa. Miss Althea abmty of attaching gummed labels Brown we thei to every telephone ln ty, giving the name and number oi vtre Mrs, I. White and Keyser Junior High, principal, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael ROM and B. Carlson. Chicago, in P. Judy; A Frank Cale-jRochi.

Tony Sando. Mrs, Rose Pol- their parent Dr. and UabelIB. super- the ne rert mine. K.therm* Jean Bmily'rwto.

Mrs. Anna 1 Jon 522 Wtrivlngton.tntendeat of recreation. FTOM. DmUy Oolcliborrtugh. James Cumberland; Mrs.

Sarah 116 Stella Hausan, Jane i Filler. Keyser; John Kenney. Wes-l Alln Gunter CRASH DRIVER FINED Jarreu. Lester McDowell. LouUvrwnport; Mr and Mra.

Waller turned fro lnch Vtt "i Ward. Jesse Stevenson, Rym Simpson. Piedmont: Mr. and Elliot-. Mary Wiloox.

Sue M. John- Bsbb Schwinabart. Shaw. elementary; BeuUh Interment was in Mary Rue, Jaanita Roby. Myrtle' cemetery.

Nethkin Hill. Berry. Nellie Wiley. Llihan Harrison, Blair. Kathrrine Condrcn.

Mary Snow C. Jones, freight train brakeman for the Miss Anne Frances and F. Brooke i Mn. South S101 IN LOCAL COURT Railroad, was stricken with a heart attack last night and felt anci Miss Betty Lee! Arrested yesterday afternoon, fol- dead on the Snow Hill station plat- ni returned from New York, a collision near Riverside! form. Jones, about 40, lived In Greene' street, Albert R.JBridgevlUe, Del.

His body was taken William Shuck. Centre itreet, and Alice Marsden 839 Gephart i Bender, 220 Greene street, was fined there. Lonacooing. Md, June 17 Mrs. drive, returned from Hagerstown.

101 nd today in Trial Mag- Leona. former of Keyser! Monday for the drunken and reckless driving. Ben- DiVvv A.mlP~?TM.T V. died Wednesday night Scout camp at Pavia. Pa.

id" was treated at Allegany Hos-l ItaP KncTt hora Wellsburg, W. Va. i Francis Torrlngwn, The tor severe lacerations of the; prlnc.p.1 lip Ocean of the first white has been and brothers: Mrs. Pittsburgh; Miss Eliza-' the Reserve Officers Training Corps. rear of a truck driven by Allen M.

ti5 Henr nd Orr Her "7, li- Miss Madeline Sizzle. Strother r-v principal. Mn. bur W1! 1am JHen Uma gU 1 MlM EVeIyn Mctl ng ils-jis ac rort Hoyie ior a six weets "H- on 0 Patrick eourae in military training, under the 1 ar larne ted nll GUlesple. 24 Browning street, and then Into the parked car of Dr.

this season. He landed an 85- pourjder, 7 feet, 10 inches long, after a battle that lacked five minutes of lasting two hours. He hooked the flsh 25 miles off shore. MERCURY REACHES 100 FIRST TIME SINCE 1937 represented the Chicago company, but the former was not present today. Mrs.

Leasure contended that the can of beef was served in May, and she became ill, was treated by A physician and spent three days In a local hospital. Yesterday's Recording Only Four Degrees Under All- Time High for Month Cumberland sweltered yesterday as the temperature reached 100 degrees for the firit time in nearly two years. Last year's highest was on July 8 and In 1937 the highest came August 19 at 100. In 1936 the all-time high of 10S was equaled on July 10. Yesterday's 100, while the highest for the year, is four degrees off the all-time record for June of 104, established June 29.

1S34. At 8 a. today, the mercury was 85 as compared to 81'at the same time yesterday. The previous high for the year, 98 degrees on May 31 was'an all- time rtcord for that month. There were no of heat prostration re ported at either the Allegauy or YOUNG KILLER BEHEADED; DIES FAI.TERINGLY (Continued Prom Page 1) cent De Moro Giaffert.

called out "goodbye little one" at the prison door. Ashen-faced, the prisoner caught a fleeting glimpse of the white- faced throng staring at him and the black-cloaked executioner. The execution-took-30 seconds longer than "Uncle Leopold's" tutor, the late Anatole Debler, regularly required. Weidmann refused the cigarette, traditionally offered a condemned person just before execution, but drank a cup of rum. FROSTBURG of John David Palm Knod i scs 8 aboul Elizabeth Frochlichj Miss Mary Milllkln.

Morgan. it her home in a guest the home of Chief Beach. after three-jjudge and Mrs. D. Lindley Sloan, BEJEWELED MODELS The Proehlichs left i The Dingle.

Memorial hospitals but a number of 1 laborers and industrial plant work- Be. -Club of six; ers were sent home from work, nearby towns helped give a gala sendoff to the club at St. Michaels, which received Its charter and I organize dfor regular meetings. Dr. Gilbert W.

Meade, president of Stock Market New York, June 17. (f) fairly Beall High Awards Prostburg, June of Beall High School who received awards and honorable mention at the annual commencement cises last night in the school auditorium were: Miss Virginia Wagus, who made all A's for the four years, received the Jeffries Brothers Medal for highest scholastic average for the four years. William Glime, who made all A's for his senior year, was awarded the G. E. Pierce Memorial Medal for highest scholastic average for the senior year.

Miss lona. Loar, who had two B's and the balance A's for four years, was presented with a tuition for one year in the International Correspondence School for second highest average for four The Club medal for highest number of points for extra-curricular activities by a member of the senior class, MUs Agnes Connor. The trophy for the best boy lete, Wayne Layman. good brand of domestic news helped pH- fTr In Latin counteract continuance of Far East- em war tension in today's stock market and leading issues rallied fractions to a point or so. went to Miss Rose Sacco.

Miss Mary Virginia Walker was presented with a medal, offered by the Beall Math Club for highest scholastic average in mathematics PTUr; elementary James McHrnry. first, ijoinft to Crkneld, later to children. Wllliamsport. Dr 1Lnd Mra William E. Delaneyi ARE CALGHT IN DARK; Washington College, was Invited lo tX7HU Bn At Mc-i make the address at the banquet.

West Pslm Beach. guests of Mrs. Hugh A. Me-1 came from Easfcon. Denton, MA.

s.ebbtn^. Irene John-, SurvSvJn( Rre npr huRband enrv; Mullen. S15 Washington street. i New York. June 17 up, Just as: pederalsburg.

Cambridge, Centre- r- 'u thy and a large family of- Herbert Platt. past president of lovely manikins, adorned with 11 th Cumberland Klwanis Club. worth of precious stones. p.inripftl. Melvin HrlskeU; Mrs wlu tctena lne Klwanis stepped Into the Belgian pavilion Gather.

Ma be! Lyons. Mar-! Thonw Carr ft Jordan. Harold Lynch, Brown' Thomas Carr. M. retired farmer.

OatM. Mary Nethken. Prances SUg-jdied night at hM home at Raw- Berj. Raymond StlcMey. elementary': llns following an Illness due to in-.

convenUon in Baltimore. 215 Knox street, the lights went out. Hosp Hospital. WUllam Wageley. Wlima Klser.

nrmlties He was born in Tucker! Wtnona Cfreen. Ruth Horror, Ethel Dolly. Betty Morgan. Virginia Slrirkicr. Ctark.

Mfrnif Judy- county West Virginia, and lived there until about 20 years ago when! he moved to Rawllngs. CITY BRIEFS While feminine squeals punctur: ed the inky dark, the girls were i hustled into a small anteroom "by the contingent of soldiers, mounted i troopers and armored-car machine 'gunners assigned to guard the gems. principal. T. McGee: Surviving are the widow, Etngine Companies No.

1 and Candles were lighted and in their Kathleen Srhwlnabart -------principal. Pau; Fmre; Kathleen 01 nawangs: IOUT aaugnters. a false alarm was turned lnj i nut es. Then the lishts were re- Clark. Howard colored principal.

Hedrlck of Red Creek. W. om Box 53 on Front street, after! paired and Belgium's scheduled! rt Short Carr; one son. Martin Carr'were called at 2:40 a. today, ntful gleam Kathleen'of Rawllngs: four daughters.

a false alarm was turned lnj i nut es. Tt red i. principal. Hedrlck of Red Creek. W.

om Box 53 on Front street, after! paired and Stewart elemental Olive and Mrs. Ella Showaller, Mrs. Mar-ja passerby noticed smoke from a -Jewel Ball" with 14 Smith Ljnroln 'colored Jorie Ketterman and Miss Eliza-j cigarette tofised Into a sidewalk jittery models. .7 beth Carr. all of Rawllngs; twoigratir.g.

BIBLE SCHOOL STAFF grating sWlerx. Mrs. Elizabeth Flanagan of Doris Jean Brant. 14, of Pea, Vine Parsons. W.

and Mrs. ClorindaiRun. one of four persons injured. Princess in this low- last night, ail gj. Extern Snore secuon thini Kingko tree at the home of S.

Frank DashleU is the second largest of It! klnrj in the United States. The tree measures inphes in circumference four and a half feet from the ground. State Forester Beasley's records show the second largest gingko tree in Maryland, in Baltimore, measures 115 inches. The in the country is on river in New York state, and measure 134 Inches. Anne's county William PolJnr William Poling.

9. of 520 Virginia 1 rate 1 hlked 14 of Rawlings, and two laM Saturday night in a molor mis- avenue, 'son of William anri r-oldie to meec increasing expenses. The FOR BAPTISTS NAMED brothers. Llzanus Carr of on Bedford Road, returned; Poling, died this mom-: rate now Is 84 cenU on the $100 of yesterday from Allegany' ing. The body will remain at Stein's assessed property.

Section costs and Increases In welfare requirements jwere partially responsible for thej commissioners said. i Church vaff ot Bibli- School ton, W. Va and Benjamin Carr of home Sldlnj, W. Va. John Srhllllnr chapel.

COLORADO FOREST FIRE MOVES Traders Inclined to step carefully, four yearj though, even among the Handbooks for honorable mention and the two-hour volume of sp-iin mathematics were presented to proximately 200.000 shares was Fuller. Catherine Watson and 'of the smallest of the year to date.i william Glime. While there were scattered losers; Principal Arthur W. Taylor the close, trends generally slanted nounced the nwards. The class was ar( j.

the largest In the history of the Most departments participated in: school. Like Oily. June 17 A the forward jog, although industrials i Dr 'Theodore Distler. dean of fire sweeping eastward in Gunnisoniand rails were principally College, was the speaker National Forest today became the (utilities shifted over narrow and William A. Gunter, president ont School Board, re- Rocky Mountain country's forest fire front line after two other major Colorado blazes appeared checked.

Two New Mexico fires still were spreading the devastating flames which have blackened an estimated 20,000 acres "of dry timber land in Colorado, New Mexico. Arizona, and Wyoming during the last four days. SOCIAL tnb Cumberland. Md. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Hlffh Close Amtr.

Aratr. Fore. Pow Amer. Pow. Ll Amer.

Sun. Sin. Amtr. Smelt, fc Ref IS 1 ir 43 1 11'. Amer.

Tel. Tel 15a'; 1S7H which hn 52, of 140 Fred-' Ladies of the Health Chorus Bridge-Dinner At Cluh Mrs. Thomas Powell, entertained at- bridge leust night at the All Ghan Country Club Miss Margaret King, Miss Katherine King, Miss Alice Siller, Mrs. J. Milton Dick and Mrs.

Homer Higgins, Cumberland, and Miss Margaret Hendley, Miss Pearl Hendley. Miss Ann Thomas. Miss Helen Parker. Miss Mabtl Higglns, Frostburg. Bible Class Entertained The Ruth and Naomi Bible Class of Zlon Reformed Church met at Helen Marleithe home of Mrs.

William Markle, Teachers are Mrs. J. K. Trenton. Mrs Knipple and Mrs.

C. Wood, Mary Moore. Muw B1 or the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Mechanic street. A World Csfl War veteran, he wta unemployed auto mechanic. Mr.

Schilling. au.omnb.le dnver. In mary deportment; Mm Ktrtf. Mathew Robb and Mrs R. C.

Wilt. Junior department. Mws Marv Mr, Pwion McCov and R. Copeland intermediate Brown familiarly known city. He was of the late A.

Lin-; -Simon) Mfr Mrg How rd the li" of Mrs. Appear in Piano Recital Buchholu Gtnyr rtiwontmued G. Hoyd Darta Liiry Barbara Davw. Mrs Liiry Barbara Davw. 70, Piano puDlls nf widow of Gamble Floyd Darls, 486J gave niizht street, died last night.

Shel gavr A nizht Gorthc street, died last night. 1n Crnrrr Strict was a daufthcrr of the late Michael -srrr Betsy 4I Margaret -Plora) and; Mary Clark Wilson. Erfdl? of Paw W. Va. Marti, Mary f-HSen Plan, Surviving are a daughter, Jimmy HughM M-irian.

Warden. Harrv Nnrrlj. with whom ihe lived; Marllvn HrlAirpll. Hflen Iff Sitzier. two Mlw Marj Larkln, thisi Mary Emma Richard." Bernartl cilv.

and Mrs. Ella PYoudfoot, Viv-i Blake. Barbee Sue Manifold. I.yn- Un. Va one brother.

Thomas! don Dump. Deris MSF Ruth l.arkin. Paw Paw. She was Ann Richards. Nnnrv Simpson.

Ann member of Peter and Piul Prrrv Eleanor An- rntholic Church. The body will re-' drews. Vfrzinia Onwnlrl. Robert main at chipel. Troxell Mllirr.

Belty Milflrwl Ward Mrl 1 1 Hammer Setty TWITC. W. June Funer- Mlldrerl Ward. CUlr Cooper, Joyce al services held Sunday forj Rita Mlll-nnon. Ella Mri.

Hammer. at Rjcharda. Wolfe. Ruddle Church by her pastor. Clara Jfan and Jetn Rlt'er.

a D. Beard of guest performer. Church. She a daughter of La- i ban and Rachael Conrad, was born ii MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD FOR I.O.O.F. was united in marriage with Taylor Hammer In 1S78 and to this persons attended the union Jlx children were born.

aJl of for deceased mt m- and Cur'ls of Odd and mer. of Cumberland. Fred nUht. Rev. Pred of Leejiburg, Ohio; Dr.

Wytnd. of Centrnl Method Ml Walter Hammer, lister Hammer, Church, on The Do Mm. Willie Bowers, of and AOihr of Ruddle. tv.rn hi Sl-j- chsrler member of fhr wiih Rurtdlr Chtircfc Knd Warner, a school teacher at Colum! bus, Ohio, has been named home I demonstration agent for Queen Anne's county. She will take office i August 1, succeeding Ruby Mrs.

Andrew Nelson. Others present Shade's Thursday night. Mrs. Henry Kohl presided. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Howard Ntckle, Mrs. Curttu-WrKthl 5', 5', John Kriellng, Mrs. John Dick and Dome 32'. Amer, Tab. Amer.

Water Anaconda Copper Armour of 111 i. i S. re Corp 12V. 13 V. 9V.

B. jor the County School Board, pre seined the diplomas. Rev. I. F.

luotations Furnished By CUrrnct Krar i.p IK. invocation and iurf IBrokerl North Lib-rty Street, i racKG Kave lne mvocauon nnu benediction and the musical pitrt of the program was supplied by the Beall High orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club. The auditorium Kas decorated with spring flowers and the graduates were attired in caps and gowns. Typinf Honors Xoled Prizes for the highest rate of speed in typing were awarded us follows: Seniors, highest, 67 worcft per minutes, gold pin, Miss Marguerite Groves; second highest, 61 words per minute, silver pin. Miss Erma Nellson; juniors, highest.

55 wards per minute, silver pin. Miss Erma Craze; highest, 50 words per minute, bronze pin, Miss Swccne. Students mentioned for attendance records were as follows: Perfect attendance for four years, La- Vcrnc Krausc and Msiry Livingston; perfect attendance for senior year, Philip Btode, Francis Cook, Elsie Hunter, Ruth Patterson, Rob- ert Perdew and Anthony Ritchie. 37 I Students never tardy but absent were as foliows: Virginia Wagus, lona Loar and William Glime. ab- Baldwin Loco.

et. R. a. Bendlx 33 23', Beneficial Indl. 30 1 30'? Bethlehem Stee 1 Si 1 Bardcn Airplane 21 33' 55 Born-Warntr Budd MfR.

Co BurllnRton Celanese Corp Cerro Pasco 37' C. fc O. R. 32' Sfl a Col. QaA Eire: Comrnerclal Credit Co.

Commercial Solvents Com. it South Ed. were Mesdames Newton Parish, William Rhuel, Otto Hafer, Edward Brookman, Albert Smith. Henry Leo D. Horn.

Elizabeth con.ii.d,.:..- Barncord. Arthur Hafer and theiot. Nor. R. pro Misses Christiana Hausman and 1 opP Martha Schade.

The next Kirk, who resigned. Princess Horace Ford of Crisfleld and P. C. Wilson Waters of Princess Anne will serve as chalr- man and secretary, respectively, on the new Somerset county iiquor The bord will meet next wtek to organize two liquor stores which were approved at the referendum GuesU cf Club i fi. June 8.

One will be in Anns Members of. the Women's and the other in Crisfleld. Association of the Country Club were guesw of the Mar Prince Reese; women aSlfsrs of the Mld son of Mr. and Mra.jp a country Club yesterday in ani 10', 30'j Canaolldated Oil 7'i Continental Can 37 Continental Oil 33'? Curttu-Wrlithl E. r.

General EUctri Oeneral Oeneral Motors Ooodrich Goodyear 14 IKS 32'. 67'j lO'i P. 30'. 'i 31 33' 3S 34', 34 Helen Wolford and Albert Fisher, al)sent one day: BlRnch LI a day and a half; Ellen Steele 'jj'iand Helen Park, absent two days jp'iand Helen Fuller, absent two and (t will be held at the home of Mrs.f[«- I Henry Kohl, SUbert Place. July 13.JKenn«oit i 37' 5 16- J6 4' 17' 32' Frances Mrlc wa-s absent on? day tardv twnce four years and Anna Davu was tardy three times but never absent.

Glenn 33'i Clirence R. Bowen of Broomes land, graduated from the Calvert county high school with an 11-year attendance record Intact. He didn't invitation tournament. Luncheon, dinner and bridge were Nl features. The players from Cumberland in- New Yorlt Central.

a day of school during the 11-jcluded Mesdames Elizabeth IT A i ll 1Ol nl lClllft period. of this community don't want it Incorporated. They voted 278 to 227.against the proposal. It was a pretty bitter Owen E. Hltchins.

William A. ter. Arthur P. TJlxon, Henry A. Mackey, W.

Royce Hodges, iM I'. I'. 3'. J'. 33'i 13', 33J, 2SS HARDEN WINS ELKS' ESSAY AWARD N.

Q. Beneman. P. D. Cooper, B.

D. orph Welch, Oscar C. Gurley. Somerville tBTf 1 Nicholson, PblHp J. Arendes, Jean Revnoid.

Tob -B- 'campaign. Proponents said the move' Benjamin H.I|J"( 1Ro tll: Cn uW lead to street, snnitation and cCrackln. and Miss Marie tim ilghllnfj improvemrnus. Bridge Club Dinner 'southern eaid "thir whole thins would cost; concluding its season, it bridge too much Alfred wu t'tKit-4 on a platform that included a promise to press water rent Mayor Harrti been standing pat on his plat- club win at the vt 8 AinMr this rd 8r Jfra All Ohan Country the club incude ou gett, W. E.

Bassett. form. He announced a "no pay, Laurence Holt, no water" edict, and the office of damti James W. BUhap, Arch Hutchewn. George Ward.

Nichols, Gordon MiWhell.JomiSsz-! Corp. 3 3 -Is J.OO-aS; lOO-pound sacks cobblers Ruth G. Harden, 724 Greene street. Allegany High sophomorr. tilt- $10 flrst prize In the essay contt'Et on "The American 31 by Cumbt-rinnci Lodge No.

63. B. P. O. E.

Other winners Daniel Wood, 680 Greene Htroet, 3 William Herpick, 131 Frederick i 52, and Wniiam Oolloday, Bedford road. Wood is an AK 39', junior. Herpick a junior and Golloday a Fort Hill" i 'senior. Over L'OO essays wcrr rntcred. ti'I jj'li POULTRY, PRODUCE MAIIKET i Baltimore.

Juns 17 Apples and sweet potatoes un-" 'changed. weak. Truck; North Carolina barrels cobblers U. IB 1 15 IS'. II II 1 i 1 35 es Pox and ls 25 feW dirty dinner will be given for thejg rIm ro all sections, barrels cobblers U.

a.T the tewp cleric began doing business.j memberg ot tne I UD and their hus- Many of the custr.mers, records showed, hadn't paid for their water In monthx. 0. 8. airrl. pfd Wen.

Mil. R. it Rlrelrlc. 45' IDS', As healthy si to pretty. Lady David Douglas Hamilton (PrunclU St-tk) leads mcrnbirri! af hfr through Official O.

E. S. Meeting Al the bi-monthly meeting ofj McKlnley Chapter. No 12. Order woVTiirnrYh Co" Eastern Star, last night at the 0c 5o nA Clb TORK rrm i't 19' TO ATTEND COMMUNION L'Alglon Veteran Unit, C.

8. M. temple. Miss May Orr. deputy; will attend the monthly communion grand lecturer of Maryland grand tomorrow morntntr R'30 at'rhantrr.

program of Ia5truc-! 8t. Ohurcb. ow-jtion'ii ir, the effict-s ins! asjabers 17 11'. Is 2.00-25. Few sales'.

Maine, 100-pound locks mounta 8. In 2.00-2A. sprouted l.Ofl-10. wftll Chickens. Rocks 18-21: crossed 1 1 17-20: mixed colors 16-19; lo 1.1-16.

Fowl. lfl-17, few 18; mixed- colors 14-16; LTR- hortw 13-15; roasters, mlxod rolortf IS 10-13. Leghorns 7-8. DuckA' IB-Mr.

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