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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 13

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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938 THIRTEEN FROM FROSTBUROAND TRI-STATE SECTIONS Ired In Motor Crash to Son's Wedding Liburc July 7-Mrs. James C. ft and MB. J. Marshal! Price lined Injuries in an automobile el yesterday on a highway Washington.

The car. operated krs Cobey. skidded on a fresh- trod ttW, colliding with a pass- cobey received a severe lotions to the lip and cuts to ce Mrs. Price sustained a nose and arm. face lacera- and bruises.

They were ad- to the Emergency Hospital, hir-gton. and Mrs. Cobey was and discharged. Mrs. Price confined to the hospital for L- or ten days.

Dr. J. C. Cobey Nancy Hitchins sustained injuries. was enroute to attend i-Klcling of Dr.

Milton C. Cobey. Mrs. Cobey and Miss Hitch- able to attend. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Sleight of Hand By THOMPSON and COLL ill ricouts Home From Camp k-tbure, July Scouts 1 returned from Pine Grove, regional Girl Scout camp, were Phyllis Alex- Carder.

Kathryn Hoh- Rosalen Hughes, La Veme Mary Smeltz, Mildred Virginia Boyer, Nina Maej K1 Hazel House, Elaine Kear. 1 ten nupp. Betty Wilson, Phyllis 1 Ier. and Louise Wilson. i TurprUe party was given by the Maple patrol in honor of I Lena Martens and Miss Edna who completed eight with the troop.

Mrs. Eliza- another leader, also at- I fed Personal and General i and Mrs. James Perdew and Detroit, visited Mr. George Richardson and Mr. klrs.

Amos Perdew. fes P.uth Hanson returned from fit with her uncle and aunt.i hud C. Lewis, MVCA AWXJOUSLV THE FACES OF THE IM THE PURPLE SLIPPER, BUT EOCCO IS WEVEC. AAOUE THAW A FEW PACES AWAY- HERE, BABE- UET'S HAVE PERF-ECTO Vlwy, -mxrs IT sjinviet. ma u.

me, u. i. By CLIFF STERRETT Paw's An Old Rip! POLLY AND HER PALS Und Mrs. Enilhur Yost, re-iurnc alter vtsilins in Ohio. USED CARS And Trucks All 01 Wriie BcJorc You Boy RAY BRIGHT Bright's Garage Ask for KAV Calliuj FOR RENT Modern Six Room House with bath in Good Location A pply Morton's Garage Frostburg Beall's Lane.j Citing'her brother, William Ho- imhall.

Pa Aryliss Carpenter. Elsie Ruth Sleeman. Helen Tovnsend. Mary V. Wai- TRI-TOWNS KEYSER i Tri-Towns.

July 7. Keyser, July V. Back Broken In Fall The City Council yesterday grant Frank Poster, about 68,. married, permission to build garages to broke his back yesterday afternoon'John E. Hesen, 12 South Water while painting his home on Spruce! street; Dr.

James Eag.e, 57 Davis Wtsternport, when the street; Mrs. Gertrude Robinson, 44 der slipped. He fell about of the MEYERSDALE Mcyersdale, July 7. The Missionary Society of Zion BARBS Clothing manufacturers predict jthat more caps will be worn. Why.

don't they know that on the 4th of The city's first monthly 10 percent cut amounted to $1,000. and for the 'second month $1.230.78. to a porch roof. He also suSered A meeting in the abdominal injuries. Mr.

Foster was! Soap Box derby will be held tonight, attended by Dr. Robert W. Bess 7 o'clock at Ludwlg's garage. All, Valley (boys between the ages of nine and, the devotional services and Mrs. i Sadie Will was the leader.

MrsJ Lillie Beuiord was hostess. Miss Mary Breig entertained the; Ladies Aid Society of SS. Philip and James Church Tuesday evening. Cards were A cow was uninjured the other day when a train just brushed her, but the rumor is that she has been giving skimmed milk ever since. The government announces that 1 LONACONING i Lonaconing, July 7.

i Appeal In Magistrate Case Alleging that Harry Ward, Midi land, had failed to pay him a bal- lance due on work performed, W. B. Lepley. Cumberland, entered suit against Ward in the Justice of the Peace court tiere last night before Justice Nichols. In the testimony turner! from New Kensinuton.

Mr. and Mrs. Boym MacMsimls returned yesterday Florida iuive mover! into their on Church r-irect. Mrs. James Hofia Haitunoiv.

vi.sltins her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. William Dohme. Eleanor Campbell.

WSlrmngion. James Campbell Ferguson Rani claU, Wnsliington; Biure Uo- troit. and Ixsuise Welch. recent visitors with Ur. tiiul bell.

Big Square Dance Thursday, Night. July 7 GROVES RESTAURANT Miisir by Jimmie Toledo his Hill Billies A Good Timr Kor RTS! and Mrs. Carl Rephann. Ak-1 entertained in honor of their daugh- ilor commander; James B. i visiting Mrs.

Frank! ter, Virginia Mae's sixth birthday, i vice-chancellor; Edwa Linn Walsh street, and Mrs.JThose present were Joan and Jim-1 prelate; Charles Bill, lies Hagen. Bordcn Mines. my Bell, Sally Kay Fredlock. Coyd 'Yost, keeper Sarah Humberston, and Betty Jean Witherow. rec-j Mi i-i and j.

A. and Howard Phillips, i "and Mrs. Sylvester Staufter daughter, Evelyn, St London commuters are now the son's services. Ward contended lsy and Raymond re-istot, Patsy Ann Bosley, Barbara Ro e--s master Homestead. Pa.

Dawn Butler, Patsy Ann Amoruso, mond Murray Hartman taking advantage of a special low train fare before 7:30 a. m. Well, early to bed and early to rise makes a man less poor, anyway. thut the contract was made wilhj Mr. and Mrs.

Jiwrph Duck worth. Miss Clementine Diickwortii DANCE Friday Saturday HOMEWOOD TAVERN Yankees Friday Moonlight Saturday rr.r,^ ier residents, returned to Scran Harry McCulloh. Bobby and Flora (O'Letvry, outer guard. after visiting her mother. of Frostburg State Teach-j and has received an ap- menc.

to teach at the Pleasant i public School, this county. tCalanthe Temple, No." 8, Pythian; Presbyterian Lrv and Jane McLane, are the I Sisters, was observed Tuesday eve-! Mr. and Mrs John Vof Betty Benson at the with sixty present. A pageant, I cothe, Ohio; Miss Mary smith Branch Brithday was pre- wards, Columbus, Ohio, V-n Dvke Bible class, First isented and Regina Martini gave Betty Edwards. Marysville.

I rln vnnc- TJ f.K/n-f TA711 cnn nf Rnd Mrs, ig Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saylor. money according to an eastern Mr. and Mrs.

Reed Hay, Baltl- th sludy ot ph thisis. Hood Chnrleen and Billy I Mr" John Whirl, Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hay, Baltl- lston the sludy ot phthisis. Kalbaugh GreenhoS Sondra STe Ashen eUer.

and Mr. nnd JJted Mr. and Mrs. W. A.j^.

have to study lt BeS Ret" Rankln. 1938 Elton Virginia Davis. Eugene See Wiltsey and son. Frederick Morgan Shoemaker and her daugh muct Donnelly. if it had a few more sensible son, Eddie, are visiting in Washing ton and Baltimore.

Anchorage, Alaska, July 7 and pilot Gordon was flying Jintl ii 5 Misses Kathryn Kentsfather and peaceably along when he noticed imy, Marvwiiip omo Winifred Ing. Washington, were, below a large pile of brush laid out Van Dvke Bible class, Firstjeented and Reglna Martini gave; Betty Edwaids Miir guests of Mr and Mrs. Eugene ta the form of a circle-it was a church, will meet at the home isongs and dances. Robert Wilson, are guests of Mr. and H.

A. guests BMh smith Ar- rtm Amanda Schrock Friedens, trader rushed out to greet him and Us visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry handed order for cod" liver cnurcn will mtrut 0.1- me Elizabeth Ri-gleman, Bor-tWilliam Seaber. TYank Smith, Ar- Edwards.

5. HjTap 'Rpilanri AJro Shaft, tonight. Misses Doris and Betty are visiting ithur L. Wheeler, Mrs. Mae Mrs.

Anna Schramm, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. niiiia ov.ii* 0.111111, iss Beck. Miss Elizabeth Beck and Mrs.

were guest, of Mr. and San- Bittner. Misses Margaret and Patricia! oil and a jar of face cream. i -hmond are visiting Brief Mention town. and Mrs i Mrs.

Thelma Lantz and daughter, Miss Lorene Reay, Ernest Rowe J. F. Reich. A. and was, responsible for his Justice Nichols rendered his decision in favov ef Ward.

Attorney Simon Reilly represented Lcplcy and noted an appeal. ijj: Brief Mention The la-months-old daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boal. Barton.

received severe lacerations of the tongue, when she fell yesterday with a drinking glass in her hand.jE She was removed to the Reeves ell- nic. Westernport, where it was cessary to use fourteen stitches to; ciose the wound. Mr. and Mrs. George Coburn, Alle- gany street, announce the birth of' a son, yesterday.

Mrs. Colburn is the; former Miss Helen Lashbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell.E and grandson, Jack Anderson.

were' visitors to Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. George James and' Special Offerings Women's Summer Dresses 1 CITY LEASES ITS GOLD MINE Redding, July 1 (U.PJ—This| with Dr idty is probably the only one in the daughter, returned to Union. N.

Grants- that owns a municipal gold after visiting Mrs. Daniel James. Grants eturned from Washington Eva Jane and Wanda i the summer term of Columbia Uni- lor. and Mrs. Edward Gaugha JacQb shear and and Part Miller and Ace; McMUlen Wa shing daughu Ru th Ann.

returned from; returned from Atlantic formerly of has gone to- Miami. Fla. and Gettysburg. vSO THEY SAY! wni former iy of nas gone tO Miami, I-'m. I nnd Gettysburg.

'Hollywood, to visit her twin. Miss Modena Pyles. who visited I Gosru it was all lots of fun. and Mrs. C.

Mack 'brothers and Elton Cherry. her sister, Mrs. -J. S. Rogers.

Tommy A eni American aviator' and Mrs. Virgie uenniso DorQthy Da yton, struck by an turned to Washington. back from dropping bombs Iburg. were guests Mr. ana automobllei home rom Potomac Miss Madeleine Martin returned the Chinese.

1 I Chris, Weieres, vale. Valley Hospital, Keyser. from Reese Mill, where she assisted Mayor and Cuy Council Hgnry a chemist at the, uh a Dally Vacation Bible School If we aj-g to kepe up with 10 grant a permit to carbon plant) Luke mil i Sr nas been. or two weeks. 'heavy expenditures, we will ha-ve to ransferred to Chicago.

The Ladies Aid Society of them (taxes) all along the! jurum. l4 Troutman, Reese Mill. is. Lutheran Church is being entertain- ji mc fawner of the property did nol ho me from Potomac Valley Hos-! today by Mrs. Martin Wat.v>n]_senator King of Utah, member of i the application.

An oil com -j pitn Keyser i and rs. John Claibaugh at the the Senate Finance Committee. 1 is considering the purchase of Mary KrumpRCnj Lu ke, is! w.tson cottage, Deep Creek Lake. Property, but the deal has not I mpmg at Creek with i i nehart Taylor, Roanoke, is I completed. friends from.

Baltimore. They plan! visiting his father, N. C. Taylor, lihe party of Frostburg Chap-i i rem i a Beach later. Miss Anna Lee Taylor is reco Satisfaction Santos COFFEE Delicious Flavor Special Ib IWomen of the Moose card prizes went to Elivina Cole, Nicht, Letty Struntz, Daniel nan, Robert Gracey, Mrs.

Lou Miss Clara Pippin and Ort and other games, Anna btz, Katie Wilson, Elizabeth Martha Konatz, Clara Pip- Margaret Higgins. Miss On was in charge. go to Virginia Beach later. MT. SAVAGE Mt.

Savage. July 7. Richard Pratt, student at St. FVancU Mission House, Omar, is home. Mr.

and Mrs. L. S. Smith. Clarks- Miss Anna Lee Taylor is recoving from appendicitis.

Miss Helen Pownall and Mrs. Ruth Iscr Gates returned from Alex- He's a nice chap and darned If 11 still don't like him andria, Va. Newsome, prison arriving in Detroit to take back a I captured fugitive from a chain gang. FOR SALE Household furniture, books, some antiques. Miss Nannie Green, ivll HMU 1VH fl.

Aj. o. W111I1.H. SUII1C ll ut IVl 1OO UrtUHll: burg; Mrs. Charles McNeary, Mor-j Green's Addition, Westernport, Md.

gantown, and Mr. and Mrs. Splker, Cumberland, visited Mr. and' Charles Mont. Misses July-6-4t FOR RENT Office occupied by Griffith and McLane, 134 E.j' Union Street.

i July-71 American Eagle or Johnson's Best Pl ourg 24 ib. sack 85c Fresh Eggs dozen 25c Pure Lard one pound carton 15c; 2 for 25c Best Light Brown Sugar Ib. Sc Monarch Root Beer Concentrate 3 oz. bottle makes 5 gals Monarch Golden Corn, sweet and tender 20 02. tins 15c Monarch Unsweetened Grapefruit 20 oz.

tins I5c Fancy Large Santa Clara Prunes values Jack Straws. led Swis- snd colors nnd in rnsiR'- tior, n's rn cv Hals, Straws and pricwl itl SI .98 to 3 I 1 loss Children's Dresses Reduced 1 I 1 mi a eiu Organdies p.ml Silks. tu JU1( l(i. OfKii'idics in wiiiu- ami pastel colors. Silks in plain ami printed i-sd- lorns.

SI. OS vakirs SJ.99 Corn Beef 2 for 25c 2 for 25c Ib. 18c 12 oz. tins 20c BARTO.N Margaret and Lorettai Barton, July 7. ond Miss Cecelia Mulligan choir nnd the Epworth lted and rs.

William of the First M. E. Church i er McKcespc Pa their annual outing Tuesday Mr and Mrs Raymond Lancaster dam at New Germany. rctunled rom ocean City, N. J.

criri Mrs. Mfs JosC ph ColllllS and Iparty included Rev. und Mrs. J. Hoover, Mr.

and Mrs. Wil- I R. Harvey, Mr. ond Mrs. J.

Martin. William Malcolm, rlM01M1 lor of the choir; Virginia icl Co iii ns JL'er. Dora McConncll. Vadai Anna Mae Langan, Doris nan, Shirley Michaels. Eliza- lYates, Lee Roy Greene, Carl daughter, Marjory and son, Bobby, Pittsburgh, are xislting Mr.

Pittsburgh, are visiting Mr. Kam, Douglas McDonald, Cacll Billy Harvey. sell Inskeep, Bobby Wilson, Arnold, James Cross and W1I- saw the New Ycrt; FOR SALE Private home for sale on Vine street, Westernport, eight rooms Washington Vhearier on llngton. teams play the Fourth in with-both, gas. electric and furnace.

Concrete cellar, improved lot Main slrset extended. Westernport, rooms, gas, electric, wntcr Large Improved Will help finance these properties. C. Gretzner. Westernport.

Advertisement July-6-7-8 Notice To Eckhart Flat Property Owners You are respectfully requested to meet with the city council of Frostburg Monday, July 11, at 7:30 O'clock IN THE CITY HALL to the proposed curbing of the street in preparation for resurfacing of the highway. Mayor and City Council of Frostburg COLLEGE INN PRODUCTS Rice Dinner. Macaroni in cream with cheese and Chili Con Came with can style, 07.. tins ff Men's Straw Hats Reduced Children's Genuine Leghorn Hats Premier Fruits for Salad 30 oz. tins 30c Premier Sections of 1 Ib.

iSc; 2 for 25c Premier Pineapple Fingers, delicious for 14 oz. tins 15c; 2 for 25c Flowers Fancy Peanut Butter 1 Vi Ib. 2Sc The Hitchins Bros. Co. value 1 $1.05 value $2.25 vahio Ri-vfrsihie Hii-o Straw Rnjis, rcdttcffl.

I'xii larly HUc. j. ivr-ilni-iy now 0x12. n-triilarly so. All Summer Cotton Dress Materials Now on Sale at 20 Reduction 18 in.

Stevens Ti vard i Daisv Rlrachod C'asc-s. 17 All Linen Kilchrn or Hand Towrls, THE HITCHINS' BROS. CO. FROSTBURG, MD..

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