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TWELVE 'itMES, CUMBERLAND. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1939 NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI-STATE SBOTTOM! 11 WEST VA. COMMITTEE 1 WANTS AOTON ON RT.45I Would Have Two States Complete Road, Forks of Cacapon to Martinsburg W. July il Definite, concerted action toward' teltlng action from the and Wen Virginia aute roads commit-! for completion of Route (West Virginia) from of capon, W. through northwestern Frederick county, Virginia, to Glengary and this city, a hanging mapped at a meeting of the Eastern! Wesi Virginia Road Committee here i Friday.

A meeting of the two roads com- i missions be sought for the sole; purpose of considering this road- project. Bonn A. Poland was deslg-; nated by the committee, which represents Morgan. Jefterson, Berkeley! and Hampshire counties. West Vir-1 inta, to submit the appeal.

Simul- Uneously members of the committee I will seek support from and; trade groups in the area, Shorter Route Deiired The road ia supported as giving, this entire section a shorter route to the West Virginia capital at-, Charleston, and would divert travel from Route 50 the old) NorthwesteiT. Grade from Romrtey this area instead of shunt- ing Its eastward traffic through' Winchester. Va. J. W.

Shade, of Frederick Virginia, appearing at the said the section of Frederick county. Virginia, affected was anxious to cooperate, and also that Winchester business men were ready to go along because they felt the road was needed across the Frederick county area involved. ex-j pressed the conviction that thej commissions would not unless the show of pub 1 WM plainly In support. The delays' of the past decade, he said, have' been placed by commission upon i Uia because of apparent of cooperation. MIND Your MANNERS Teat your oi correct socis! ussge by answering the following then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1.

When a knife is served with a very thick sandwich, how should the sandwich be eaten? 2. How should a sandwich over which gravy has been poured be eaten? 3. Is it all right for a woman to lay a small or compact on the table at which she is sitting in a night club or restaurant? 4. Is it good manners to wipe your silver on your nap- Icin or the edge of the tablecloth before us log it when eating in a 5. When a man and woman are dining together in a restaurant, does the man or the woman follow the head waiter? What would you do You and your wife and another married coupla are having dinner together in a restaurant.

Would i a) Have husbands and wives seated opposite each other? ibj Put the women on one side of the tablr, and the men on the other? (c) Let husbands and wives next to each other? I. The sandwich should be cut, a small piece or two at a time. 1. With a fork. 3.

Yea. 4. No. 5. The woman.

Best "What Would You Do" KITZM1LLER KltzmUltr, July 11. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr Ceasna. land, and Miss Evelyyn.

Reagan, Baltimore, arc the guests of Mr. and ELK GARDEN Elk Garden, W. July II S. Shank at their camp Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Nightengale. Creek Lake were: Mrs. R. W. H.

and daughter. Lee. Miss Marjory uiss Ada Beckman, Westernport; Miss Connie Shank. Keyser; Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Beckman and chil- i I ry visiting ln; Mr and Mrs EminU HYNDMAN Hyndman, July II Recent guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Firlie, Cum- Jtetor. berland, were gueste of Mr.

anl aud Mrs Lewia Memorial Hospital, Cumber- Mrs John 1 tinivirt is home. Mrs. Jacob Baltimore, drtn. Eugene. Louise, Teddy.j|onnerty of ML Savage, Is visiting crare Bobby and Miss Deaa Spencer, Mrs.

Mr nt Mrs. Haze Leasure. who visited Mr. E. Steldlng, daughters.

Bonnie Mrs. Joseph Bittne? and! ond MrS- Ernle Jean and Joann, Mr. and Arthur Green and son Harold, and Resley Shank, Swanton; Mr. and MM. Scott Shreve, Oakland; Mrs.

parUed home by Mrs. Nlcodemous. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ravenscraft and Mr.

and Mrs. Julie Ravens- visited Mr. and Mrs. David Ravenscraft and Mr. and Swanton visited ihe latter Mr.

and Mrs. Howard were matter's sister, Williara Thomas, Meyersdale, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Thomas and family, Somerset, and and Paul Lehman and family, Corrlganville, Md. Mrs, Kisstah Haitt, Paw Paw, W. Va.

is a guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Hiram Van Voorhis. Mrs. Marc Hillegas, son, John Marcus and daughter, Carolyn Rae, O.

F. Sharplcw and daughter, Mis. Mildren Schwinabart, Blaine. and Clarence Keller re. Miss Alice Burns, Altoona, Pa, Is visiting her sisters, Misses ESla ftnri The Rev.

and Mrs. G. D. Sampson, and Prof, and Mrs. J.

OrvUle Kefauver returned from fishing on the turned from Everett, Pa. Mrs. E. D. Glower, son, Eugene, and daughter, Mary, are visiting at Monessen, Pa.

Miss Oeneive Stewart returned Cessna and Gertrude Haus were ee ves Am imHArlanri ftt thpir Irtr Miss Youresta Arnold and Miss EJeanor Shiilingburg, were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Glenn Son- Cumberland. Mr. and Earl Pannel returned to Washington. was removed to Boynton, are visiting Mrs.

Nettie ty represenUiive in State "igood firoomlng" contest and Dorothy from Cumberland. Gilbert Cosner underwent an'days. at their cottage for several! emergency operation for appendl-j cKls at Memorial Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Keyser, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph E. Wilson. Mrs. Virginia Wilson and chldren) Miss Margaret Ewald, Hagerstown, returned to Clarksburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Ewald, I is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests of the Jailer's mother, Mrs.

Robert E. Wilson, Clarksburg, Hope Va Mary James, returned to Fredericks- visited his parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Colemn.1 announce the birth of a son at Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Dunithan, Bayard, is xisiting her son Milton Dunithan, Nethken. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hubbs, guests of W. H. burg, Va. Ralph E. Wilson.

C. Ncy Smith. Huntington. visited Mrs. Raleigh Slade returned to his mother, Mrs.

R. A. Smith. Baltimore, after visiting her mother, Miss Ada Beckman, James Grahame. visiting her sister, Mrs.

O. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flanagan Sharpless. iJr, returned from Solomon's Island.

Mrs. George Poole returned fromj Miss Irene Andrews and John Washington and Baltimore. jToth, Charieroi, Pa, are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Lancaster Mrs. Lee Green. two children, Baltimore, and El-i Mr. and Mrs. George Hice.Phila-i wood Shank.

Akron. were guests delphia, are visiting Mr. Hice's mo- of James Lancaster and Mrs. Jessie Shank. Mrs.

Minta Evans, who suffered a stroke. Is able to be out. Mrs. Virginia Wilson, Burlington, ther, Mrs. Margaret Hice.

DAVIS Davis, W. July 11 Tank Car Vapor Exploded was a guest of her mother. Mrs.j Ban Drury was burned about the Blanche Wilson. Mrs. Mildred Schwinabart.

Blaine. and Mrs. Hanna Carney attended a reception for the Ruiul Mail Carriers convention at Keyser, Thursday night. Hobart Waybright, Keyser, visit- ea his uncles, Bert and Arthur Waybright, Nethken. Joe Halterman and Vernon, Scherr, W.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Ell Tuel KEYSER Keyser, 11 4-H Groip Betvnu HMBC Miss Florence Howard, county uub agent and comity Jitstlna Webb." Mill; Iris Saville, Qlc Betty Glover. Cnarlotto Vandiver, Burlington; Dorothy Hamlll wid Jane Homan. Keyser, returned from Jackson Mill Miss Howard was re-elected chief of the West Virginia, 4-H Ail- Stars, Justtna Webb sagamore ot the Cherokee tribe and was eoun- Harcelrode-.

Dr. esd Mrs, John Topper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keller; state College, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Sproul and daughter Peggy, Richwood, visited the-former father, Mr. Harry E. Sproul. Edythe Kinton returned to New York alter visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Kinton. Beatrice Broadwater, Cumberland, was a guest of Misses Clair and Donna- Lee Schleuss. Mrs.

Ruth McFarlane visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barley, Thompsontown. Hamill received pillow top as an award for an outstanding camper toid represented the county at the State 4-H health contest. Brief Mention 'Mrs.

John Mcllwee. will entertain Circle Ho. 10, Philathea Class, Grace Methodist Church tonight. Two fiften year old boys giving their names as Rodman Dauber and Howard Roberts and claiming Doylestown, are being held here pending word from Doylestown. They were picked up on McMullen (Highway Saturday night by an un- THOMAS Thomas, ji Salvatore DlBacco, son, nd daughter Paige, were in Berkeley Springs, W.

Va. Mike LaCamera Clarksburg. Miss Elsie Lochiner, Dctn her Mr. John Lochiner. Tackley Grlgallunas, the guest of Mr.

and Johnson. Mrs. Walter Raese and are visitlne Mrs. Raese's and Mrs. Albert M.

Topper. Anna Ross, Coalton. W. Marjorie Sherman, Harrisburg, is! driver a car who TRI-TOWNS Tri-Towns, July 11 Dr. James H.

Wolverton returned from Charleston, W. where he served as interne ottP aren kr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wag- visiting her mother, Mrs. Eva Light.

Miss Clara Schleuss, Martinsburg, W. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoiler. Mrs.

Walter Gaumer visited her sister, Mrs. Cora Kennell, Turtle Creek. Guests at the home of Reverend and Mrs. Charles W. Evans were Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Lome, Central City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden, Johnstown. Mrs.

W. H. Kelley, Harrisburg, ts a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Temke, Carlisle, are visiting the latter's and hands late Sunday nightjCharleston General Hosiptal." nBr turned to Allquippa.

Pa. Miss Marietta Flchtner is visiting her uncle, E. Smith, Davidson street, Cumberland, laus Rafferty. are visiting at Blng- Molly Browning Long returned to Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Bender and wne vapors from a tank car Ignited daughter, returned to Washington. anc exploded. The car which had Misses Lois and Iris Wilt re-j contamed asph alt had been empty, and when Mr; Drury, who was night rwi-uei arc vuuiing At, The new road, committee spokes- namton 'Keyser. men said, would thirteen illiam Finzel, Centennial Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Strickler. from Forks of Cacapon, which taps the Romney-Berkeley Springs road, this city; would provide United Route No. with short cut from Cumberland, 'through Berkeley Springs, would 'connect with State Roate 7 leading underwent a major operation yesterday at Miners' Hospital. Mary B. Chambers returned from Cleveland, and Homestead.

Pa. Misses Stella, Marion and Dorothy Nelson are visiting their broth- Eddy, announce the birth of a daughter at Reeves Clinic, Westernport. Naomi Wilktac risiting her uncles. James 'Wllkms, Dobbin, and Loyal Wilkins, Elkins. Mrs.

Lillian Adams, Cumberland, was home. watchman on the job, decided to look inside the tank, he placed a lighted, lantern near the top and removed the cap from the dome. The escaping vapors ignited and exploded. graduated from the South Carolina Medical School, at Charleston, last year. He will be associated with Ills father, Dr.

James H. Wolverton here. Mrs. Ada Shoulte, Charleston, is visiting her home. The Young Ladies Bible Class, First Methodist church, will have a hamburger fry, tomorrow, 6 p.

An alarm was sounded, and Davis, at the home of Mrs. Robert Derham'. Fire Department responded, but the had been before an-lral of UM tin engine. Practically no dnmage was done. Brief Mention Mr.

and Mrs. Wade Id en gave a to United States Route 50 in er Jonri Nclson Philadelphia. finia or north to Berkeley Springs, i Mr and Mrs Uhrislopher Rob r. and Mrs. Ray Junklns, Pied-jP art for tneir son Vane on iK.

were visitors to Hethken. day ni ht on bis Wteenth birth- would open the entire Eastern and Frederick Virginia, to travelers now forced to FROSTBURG Aska Permit to Hold Strtet Religious Service Frostburg, July C. "Ijong, pastor of the Pentecostal iChurch. Midlothian, last night the Mayor and City Council! er.U visited Rev. and Shea at Harrlsvllle and Mr.

and; Home coming will be observed at. Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Wheeling, W. Mrs. G.

C. May, AUopna, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Cook and son, Lloyd, Meyer.sdale, visited Mrs.

J. M. Dennison. Clay R. Dawson.

Cleveland, a former resident of Piedmont, visited here. SUllA Plummer and daughter, Pauline, returned from Illinois and Indiana. the M. E. Church.

July 30. A pageant will be presented Aug. 13 on Joajh Day. A community will be held Aug. 20.

Mrs. Edna Cosner Taylor returned to Keyser. MT. SAVAGE Mt. Savage, July Lash ley- mouse the Mayor ana wy uounc.i Mrs.

Catherine Smouse. Hyndman, permission to conduct services Mr. and WUliarn hley c. Savage, street on Saturday nights daughter. Margaret, returned 8 and 9 p.

m. Mayor Olen rom McKeesport. Allquippa and -Oimnett said that there had 5 1 1 Thev vlJ5it slater any objections to religious I Mary Cordia, St. Joseph's Convent. on cjty streets but Pa.

of parking Mrs. Herbert n. Reichara a witn i at Allentown, while were married yesterday at St. Patrick's rectory by the Rev. Francis J.

Egan, pastor of St. Patrick's ances Uwhley. slater of the was bridesmaid and day. Those present were Misses Margaret Ellen Penrod. Louise Braiui, Alice Drury, and Nona-, and Patty Iden, Harold Phelps, Jimmy Sarchtno, John Sayger, Harold Govedich.

Municipal Band will tomorrow, 7:30 p. Instead of tod Mrs. Beryl Ravenscroft Darr and daughter. Margaret, Montrose, Colorado, have been visiting and Mrs. William Howe.

Mis. Charles G. Ward, Annapolis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Daniel Evans. Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Imler and daughter, Carolyn, Braddock, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Imler. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Shaffer, Fall River, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Shaffer. Mr.

arid Mrs. Ira Kramer, Appleton, Wisconsin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans. Mrs.

Nettie Harclerode and granddaughter. Joan Bowers, and Beula brought them to police headquarters here. Edna May Nyman, four years daughter of Robert Nyman, 102 street, struck by a car yesterday afternoon at Main and First streets, received cuts and bruises and loosened teeth. Fred Kephart, 12, son of Walter Kephart, Limestone road, broke both arms when he fell from a ladder on Friday. Mrs.

Lorin Carnell, New Creek Drive, entertained last night with a towel shower for Miss Virginia Wood who will be married this month to Dr. Gall Gaston. The guests Included members of the A. M. G.

Club. Espey Workman, New York, was called here by the serious illnesj of his mother, Mrs. R. M. Workman.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and son, Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Kep linger returned from camping on the South Branch.

Miss N-lda Purinton is visitln? her aunt, ivirs. Clarence Foltz, Hancock. Miss Jean Rafferty, Wheeling, visiting Rev. and Mrs. C.

K. Spiggle Mr. and Mrs. Robert announce the birth of a son on night at Potomac free Edward Bartkus returned Ocean City and ROWLESBURG Rowlesburg, W. Old Home Church Sundaj observed at the Nazareth leno District, Preston 16.

There will be Sunday church services in the picnic lunch at noon, and sp and hymn singing in the Norwood D. Hooten, eorder oi Rowlesburg. sufies leart attack while visiting some of Rev. Earl W. Slay.a Parsons, and is reported in serious condition.

Word was received here thd nad been placed in an oxygen! Mrs. Hooten. who accompanied) to Parsons, is at his bedside. KIDNEYS MUST REMOl EXCESS ACII Help IS M1U. of Kidrur TubJ Fluah Out PoUonous Wn you blood, your IS at Iddntr tubn oier- worked.

tiny filtm ind tc' wcrtinr anil nliht of poiionmu functional UdMjr poiionoui matter ta remaui In tki 1 you won't well. This may Most backache, rheumatic oalAa, leg pains, and energy, (ettint. up niahu. tweUini. under the headaehea awl aava trouble with frequent or icaoty with unattini and borniu, there may thlnj wrong with your lodntja Kldneya may need help the aaraa ao your orufgiit for Dou'i by mittlocj for orar They tin happy relief and will help nulee of kidney fluab OUC I trom your blood.

Get Doaa'a Miss Orpha Clark, Frostburg, and! Alum and De-ssie Blackburn, were guests! Hospital. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs Bernard Ladd and son. The Indies Aid Society of Meth-l odlst Church will meet tomorrow night with.

Mrs. G. D. Good, The Miriam Bible Class of Methodist Sunday School will meet Don Turner, Keyser, are home from Reeves clinic. Kenneth Wilson is visiting his uncle.

Layman Wilson, Cohneaut Lake, P'av-T Misses Mary Mansfield and ian and Whelan, from Washington. Tuesday night with Mrs. Ceci! ed to chicago ffr-nff i Miss Kate Ryan and Misses Mary Frances and Margaret Welsh visited Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ledlow return- Gross.

Coach Richard "Dyke" Raese, of West Virginia University, visited relatives. Guests at the home of H. L. Sipes have been Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. McMillan, Johnson City, at wa which operate on Saturday at 'i Jose Wilhelm of Frostburg, best Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Slpes, Elkins wnnlri Mr. Relchard. of Beall Hlgn School, rf State I would necessitate some, "jrpcclal proviiion. The matter was! facultv attending Penn referred to Police Commlssionrr school. Byrnes and Chief -of-; police Benjamin H.

Thomas. J. Marshall Stewart of the Po Andrew MacMannis. "tomac Company attributed tihc fccrease of the cltvs electric! Salcm formed Church After "breakfast at the home of The W. T.

U. will met tne bridegroom's parents, Mr. and day at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

Mrs. Lashley left for Washington Beau Hamer, Luke, wjjo has taken a position with the Columbus Packing Columbus, Ohio, Is residing with Mr; and Mrs. Charles Stuart, formerly of here. PARSONS The fifteenth annual Tucker and Mr. and Mrs.

Elton Sipes, and county Boy Scout camp will be Maryland Briefs Bernard, Washington, are of the former's mother, Mrs. Eliza- beth Turner. Richard Kesecker, 22, of Keyser, I was sentenced to four years in the Chillicothe federal reformatory' yesterday for stealing an automobile. Kesecker was placed on probation in January, 1938. after his conviction.

Judge Harry E. Watkis at sentence after Dentou Richard Blackburn, president of the Caroline county farm bureau, named a membership Clarksburg committee of one in each county Kcsecker Wfis arrest ea for viola- district to assist in the membership drive July 31-August 5. The group seeks a membership boost of 260. tion of parole. FORD'S SODYNES Get That Cold lit SoW Only At FORD'S DRUG STORI Cumberland Frosrbun irl's Missionary Guild of "side at daugher, Carolyn, Homestead.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyer, Johnstown, and Mrs. H. C.

Hostettler, and points 'in Virginia. They "will i Oakland, visited Fred D. Golighty. jheld July 12-19 -at the Horseshoe Forest camp. Leaders will be Richard Evans, Darl Stalnaker, Harold Painter and Joseph GUmore, who Pa.

last month to the simultani- the home of Miss Helen Fuller! A l6 Esten Harmsm to Colum-1 will teach life saving. The local crack Hamp- steaa Volunteer Fire Department i drill team will strut its stuff at New York World's Fair. The Upper Carroll county group has won against all competition in this territory, and u-ill show their skill at the fair on Firemen's Day in August. Annapolis Recapitulation of figures showed 35,515 automobiles crossed the Annapolis- bridge over the holidays. ihome at Plney Run dem.

to assist members of the clASS st Pauls Luth a Church, -city water department in mBWns at the home of Mrs. Evan iihe bus, accompanied by his Woman's Club is sponsoring four. wn party will be held at the Mrs Harman, who will visit' boj-s to the camp and the Rlvei Tne brid draw opened on an aver- of Mrs Ralph Wilson hcr children there, Club. one. age of every 21, minutes to let pleas-I ure craft through the span, often.

piling up traffic for blocks. Arnold Chapter, from Baltimore. A cement abutment, said to be a hazardous street obstruction on Main street, was discussed but no action taken, of the city attorney. The Intermediate Christian En- deavor ot Salem Church wii! meet at the home of st 8 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scheurling, who left Saturday for the Pacific coast, will visit Mrs. Scheurling's brother, Bradley Reynolds, who Is attending Duke University, Durham, mis operation of two electric pumps 1 Sunday school i morrow benefit i Mrs Wise is home from! Clarence Graham, court reporter, Mr. Stewart, 3 jj 57, Mooreficlti for Petersburg where Judge Harry Iden and family.

Washing-! Robert Drane will hold court ton, are guests of her mother, The Queen Esther Society will Pocomoke M. Laura Worden. Friday night afc the home ofi was elccted exalted ruler by thej Eilene Rennlx, with Miss Ruth of EIks Mayor WiUred Mr. and Mrs. William Wlngfield! and Mrs.

O. C. Rohrbaugh, Stevens assisting hostess. visited here Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Davis, Mrs Ross was named esteemed leading knight. Other officers: Ralph Phil- who knight; secretary, James Blaine; John Fox; Tyler, Ralph of Vernon as the new sachem of DANCE Every Wednetday Night Good Orchestra 9 to 1 o'clock! DIXIE TAVERN Grantsville, Md. Admission 50c Couplt man until next Monday night. Everette White is visiting his sis-js.

F. Davis and daughter, Betty p'P 3 "teemed loyal knight; Herter, Mrs. Harry Dunlevy, Warwood.j Mae, of Cumberland, visited Mr. man her esteemed N. and Dr.

and Mrs. Alex Will i a 'n McLean and family, and Mrs. Ralph Hansford. and CatherinelSan Antonio; Texa.v Mrs. Mlleau is visited his parents.

The M. E. Ladies Aid will enter- are spending their! the former Louise Reynolds sister! ctu Brv a.nt find family have mov- tain the Ladies Aid of the M. F. Rochelle and Pel- 1 of Mrs.

Schcurllng. They will re-i ed Mo of Seneca. Southern Methodist Churches, about the middle of August. MUs Ev lvrl Gftynor, R. Wash- Thursday, ff p.

m. Mr and Mrs Irvine- Mirlfllpkauf Ington, was home. i An Epworth League rally of all Mr. 8 nd Irving Middlekauf. Methodut chu hes ne Tribe of Red Men Thursday night in the Sand New York City, a council- Richard E.

Kchhi i nnrl Mrs. Walter Elchhorn, PERSONAL AXD GEN'EUAL Marie O'-i arnl roller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stemple. Cum-j ior William Lieutenant Robert Noel.

Baltimore: Rourke, New York, were the quests! H. L. Henry. Cumberland, benand. visited his parent, Mr.j Police Department, will speak at a Fellowship Group Has Rourke.

New York, were the quests! Mrs Henr Cumberland. berland. visited his parents. Tradcr or Sagamore. of their cousins, the Misses Ella and i vi5ltl her mother.

Mrs. Victor and Mrs. Charles Stemple. Rocki Mavme Porter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Wlrum. Sw 1 age borrow. MrS- Joseph MeJllngcr and so Norwalk, are vlsiUng her pap st AHegany M. E. Church, Frostburg July II Fellow-i Reglnnld O'Connor Is visiting are her ren Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Allender. i t- TlO rrirl Ann I Tl 11-1 Norris A.

Ltneweaver. Eck- ship Group, First M. Churcn.fEmlenton. Pa. hart, accompanied Boy Scout Troop met at Dan's Rock last night for aj Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Mullaney Allegany, to Pleasant Valley, marshmallow toast. Edward Rich- and sons, Joseph, and Richard, and near Bittinger. to spend two days, jardson spoke on "God Does Guide Mr. and Mrs.

Harry c. Wesl Virginia Firemen to Meet At Stella Harmon. STUFFING FOR EGGS Dr. Sherwood Hall, his wife. Dr Us." followed by group singing.

Here's a filling for stuffed eggs: i Akron, Ohio. Mrs. David Bennett, Baltimore, is visiting relatives. Miss Betty Squires is visiting in TraJTord. are visiting Mrs.

Mul- Marion Hall, and their three chil- The group was entertained at the'inney's mother, Mrs. Margaret fiYm, who have been residing at home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mil-: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Atlantic City, will arrive tomorrow ler. Grahamtown, with a wate to spend severa! days with Rev. and; mellon party. Mrs. Norrts A.

Llneweaver. Eckhart enrouie to San Francisco. to (ail for Korea, to serve as medical hard-cooked yolks, and mix! Mr. and MM. John L.

Kee revisit In New England pickle and pnion and nit.J r- who have been visiting Miss Bessie tnough dresst ng to mokten Cunningham, Miss Mary and Ed- rijghdy WOMAN BICYCLIST INJURED a platcer of these' Salisbury. July in attendance: Rev. and ward Murray, returned to Trafford.l for your next buffet suoper Dress Jo Spelcher, '21. of Salisbury. i ijp he wuh minc lacerations of the face and Mrs.

Edgar W. Beckett, Mesdames Waltrr Mackay, Leona You can makel a fracture of the lew elbow Satur- Rowlesburg, W. July eleventh annual West Virginia i firemen's Association Convention- will be held at Hinton, W. August 3, 4 and 5, 1939. Members of the State Fire fire chiefs and Fire Martha) Fred Watklns, will be in attendance, i Cash prizes amounting to S800) will be awarded for the best drlU! team, best appearing fire best band, best float and to the firsi company coming the longest dis-! Layman.

Mrs. William Lemmert and daugh- i i. Vt 0n! bn -time Rev. Michael Ryan, Klicott City, i Emm. Bennett.

Ethel Slsentroutjanri Walter Blank. Smlng i street SpelcherL, a Ry Rl hy Hunt Nellle Alma Mrs. Stella Irving and son. Mich-j Tiie treasure or the rormer em-iMudent at Indiana State Teachers! Honnon's funeral service, wooa street. -and Virginia Logsdon, Anna Drew, --J i i Charles Raflerty and son, SUnU-! Betty Jenkins and Ralph Taylor'.

RED RYDER ael and J. T. Miller. Scottdale. of China is valued at more college.

She was removed to In-1 phone 4531 Wesrernbort Md Janet and Thomas Miller. Cleve-j than 120,000,000. jdlana Hospital. JAdv. N-T-July The Enemy Again By FRED HARMAN too LATE MORfiAM KIUV.UM O-OLiP SArO tb GET VOiTH Mb 1 -0UT COME OM Tw2 SEAvfeR.

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