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PAGE TEN CUMBJjJKLAND EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 19 Tri-Towns Hyndman, Pa. Trl-Towns. Feb. 8.

Hyndman, Feb. Olga Fuer.te, aged 13 Church daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick 1 Methodist Episcopal. Rev.

GoroV. Fuente, died at btr home at Luke.j J. Jones schov Wednesday evening of heart a. m. Morning worship ble, 1 ollowinc an illness of nine; League 7 p.

leader, Eu days. She was a student of May. Evening worship seventh grade of the Luke Mid-week prayer service Wednes- She Is survlted by four sisters. Mary, uay 7:30 p. m.

Orchestra Norah. Carmen and Anita and Thursday. Keyser, W. Va. Kitzmiller, Md.

KHztniller. Feb. 8 Auxiliary Meeta Auxiliary of the Presbj brothers, Joseph and David all at home. First William H. school 9:30 Keyser Feb.

8 The Pau-Helienic Council, which' couiprlsed of the following jfra- The Theta Sigma Chi. Eta terian Church met Thursday nlgl. (pslloui Gamma, Phi Sigma the -home of Mrs. John Iota Chi and Beta lota Sig- Bible study and business talks fee held its annual dance at the evening. Those presen Physical Education building at Po- Mrs.

George Frltts, Mrs. Re State College on Friday ev-: Sowers, Mrs. Cora Campbell, Mr. enlng, with the following patrons Mary Brown, Mrs. Thomas Crltten Mid patronesses: President aruLMrs.

deo, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Johl Elk Garden Gormania, W. Va. Elk Gwdep, W.

Feb. 8. rums Wile Dead la Home Gormanla, W. Feb. 8.

I The No-Fog Company manufac turers ol sweeping compound has 0 i coJUCiib CUlUj.UU.i b. i JXUT3. iJVl. JKB-SS Kelly, school 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship 10:30. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor 8:30 p. m. Evening worship 1:30. Midweek prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p.

m. Christian Church, Herbert A. Car- morrow morning at 9 o'clock froraienlng worship 7:30. St. Peter's Catholic Church, West-j Grace Evangelical, Milton V.

crnport, with Interment In church cemetery. Potomac Camp. No. 5, United Spanish War Veterans, held a meeting at the K. of P.

Armory Wednesday night for the purpose of organizing a ladles' auxiliary to the camp turkey banguet was served the comrades and their friends. Commander Kennedy acting as toastmaster made a few remarks and called upon Past Department Commander Boy R. Hale. Weston, who outlined the purpose of an auxiliary. Fred Wiseman, the newly elected commander; Charles A.

Boylss, past department senior vice commander; Norris Bruce, department adjutant, and Comrades Grid- ler. Reltz and others responded with talks. A temporary organization 01 the ladles' auxiliary of the United Spanish War veterans was formed with the following officers: Mrs Norris Bruce, president; Mrs. J. D.

Kennedy, vice president; Mrs. Geo. M. Boyies. secretary.

The following signed the charter: Mrs. George M. Boyies, Miss Clarice Bojles, Mrs. Norris Bruce, Mrs. Virginia Klencke, Mrs.

Z. T. Kalbaugh, Mrs. W. A.

Gardner, Mrs. Charles 7:30 clock. Subject i rlrst Pentecost and 1900 Anniversary." Sunday 10:45 a. m. Bible school; 11:45 a.

m. Communion service. 7 Young People's prayer meeting. Brethren, Rev. John H.

Buffenmyer, school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:30. Willing workers meeting 7 p. m.

Even- aig worship 7:45. Mauzy. Prof, and Mrs. jett Howard. Mr.

and Mrs. Parrish. Prof, and Mrs. Paul Rou- Dr. F.

D. Galbraith, Dr. Robert Kerlin, Miss Wilhelmina Deissle, Miss Mildred Seamn. Miss Esther Ford, Miss Eleanor Tyler. Mrs.

O. F. tiurst, Miss Bessie Verder, Miss Natalie Ballou, Miss Icie Friend. Mrs. Alice Hodgson.

Miss McGuire and E. Bellinger, Mrs. George Dlxon and Mrs. Anna Wiseman of the Tri- Towns; Mrs. Jerome Shllllngburg, Mrs.

Catherine Bell, Beryl. W. Mrs. J. D.

Kennedy, Mrs. Theo. Al- klre, Mrs. LeKoy Hamilton, Mrs, J. E.

Batdorf, Mrs. Walter Hackett, Mrs. Edward Burke, Mrs. lona Briley of Keyser. Those present were: Boy R.

Hale, Charles A. Boyies, Miss Claries Boyies, Department Adjutant and Mrs. Norris Bruce, Commander and Mrs. John D. Kennedy, Commander- elect and Mrs.

Fred B. Wiseman. Senior Vice Commander-elect and Mrs. Theodore Alkire, Junior Vice Commander Oliver P. Crlder, Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Boyies, Dr. and Mrs. Z.

T. Kalbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Shllllngburg, Mrs. Catherine Bell.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klencke. Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Hamilton and daughter, Miss Mary Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Batdorf, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Gardner. Gideon Beitz, Mr.

Honor Roll ouiCers of the Council bmun, presjucnt; weucr, vice i.cdlueut; secretary; Jiane AruoiO Filer, John Cognl, Lorraine -on. Freeman ana u-'imer er. The hall was decorated with wide streamers of oiue ana goJa fa very eiiecuve aesigu. Personals Robert spent the weekend at Eagles Rock with his grandmother, Mrs. J.

Sollars. Miss Marlon Sollars spent a few days in Westernport, Mr. and Mrs. Bruery Bernard ol Bloomlngton, visited Mr. and WUson.

There will Presbyterian morning at be sen-ices Church 11 o'clock. theme: "Lincoln's Message to Our Age." Rev. J. preach. Beaty Smith will tne cen- First Evans, ure on tne ptaiiorm was aui Barley, Betty iiain and has crackers irom jmanu.

Second Oliver, Norma Kelly, Betty Harclerode, Clara- oelle Brant. Third Allen, Grover Jones. lae dancers ivere William Wells, Angeia iarneii, Mr. ana Mrs. J.

reny Greenwaue, avox. and jvirs. xi. Oievenuer, W. U.

Vvauson, mar- Air. ana jvirs. arec Fourth Brode, DonLunsie, raw GoJoswortny, Goodwin, Billy.Metz, Miariarn Wil- ongm, hicuard t-romnart, heiea helm. Mr. and Mrs.

oonn Fifth Cook. Claira- L.OUIS Dirutie, Merruce Aioerson, Mrs. Yoland Clawson Cole. Miss Francis McBobie and Miss Blanche Dlxon were business visitors in Keyser, W. Va.

Mrs. Virginia Curry is spending the weekend In Thomas. Miss Alta Harvey went to the Hoffman Hospital. Keyser, W. Va.

Friday to undergo a minor operation. A chicken supper will be held at the Eagles Hall, Saturday night for icon, near Hartiaonsvtlle, W. Hawks, a teamster, found his i The A. E. F.

Boy's Club me vlfe, bending over the dining tabled Thursday night the pastor' lot answering his conversation st udy Church wu plftns wwe or eatef talnment by the club. There will be services at the vhen he entered, he Investigated found her dead. She had been Presbyterian Church at 7:30 Sunday stricken while arrang- ng the meal. A physician lgbt The sermon theme will be joned opined that she had died -Lincoln's Message to Our art a ack A special will be Luther (Jack) Sperling improv- 1 rendered by the choir. lug after an illness of several 1 Mrs.

Mary Harris was a visitor Keyser. Quarrj-, Mill Creek, has been the Benefit Church. of the Presbyterian Miss Laura Fazenbaker Is spending the weekend at her home in Westernport. iene Shaffer, Charles Sides. iarnail, Jonn Mr.

Sixth Mrs. A. T. hamill, t'rea Moo- Emma Barnes, Irene Ritchey, Atha i Beien Tasker, Dr. A.

K. Md- and Mrs. Walter Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke.

Charles W. Herrington, assisted by his son, Zeddie, served the banquet. Lee Eastman. Seventh Sides, Sybil Barley, Edward Solomon, Bernice Barkley, Sylvia, Albright. Eighth Browning.

Jeanne Emerick, Frankie May, Garand Greene. Mrs. Mary Ware Cart Party. A 500 and bridge party will be held Monday, March 3, at the Knights of Cblumbus Home, Piedmont, for the benefit of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Westernport.

Church Notices. MU Calvary Lutheran, Western port. Rev. Prank B. Herzel, 10 a.

Sunday school; 11 a. morning worship; 7:30 p. eve ning worship. St. John's Methodist Episcopal Soutti, Piedmont, Rev.

W. G. Winton, in, Sunda school; 11 preaching; 6:30 Epworth League; 7:30 p. preaching. Church of the Brethren, Odd Pel lows' haa, Westernport, Rev.

A. Beeghley, a. Sun day school; a. m. and 7:30 p.

preaching. First Methodist Episcopal, Pied mont, Rev. O. W. Brlttlngham, pas a.

Sunday school; 1 a. preaching; 6:30 p. 8. S. service; 7:30 p.

preaching. St. James' Episcopal, Westernport. Rev. Raymond P.

Harklns. a. Sunday school; 11 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary I Uennlson Ware, aged 90 years, 10 months 8 days, who died at her home Wednesday afternoon at 3:40 o'clock the result of a paralytic stroke, were neld Friday afternoon. She was a j'esident of this place for about 1 years, coming from the vicinity ult.

Zion Lutheran Church, Mt ilon, where the funeral service were held with interment in the ad joining cemetery. She is survived by the following children: Charles L. of Funxsutaw ney, Albert of Chicago Carrie Berkshire, of Smlthfleld, Pa. Mrs. Sara Deeter, Meyersdale, Samuel, John and Allen, of Los nell University, Is home for a few days.

Kenneth Stanhagen, of Lewisburg, W. is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Liller, of Morgantown, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Stayman. MIES Kitty Masteller is home from Rada.

Prof. Frank Hartman of the Keyser High School faculty, Is spend- Jacobs, Helen Dean, Laiiaon I ln thls week end Buckhannon. Louis Conner, Hear-j faeoer, Banter The enormous brown bear of iuer, Mr. and Mrs. biamev Spoils, ana Mrs.

F. H. Babb, Miss j.viary tC Babb, Jennings Handoiph ana Mrs, iiandoipri, latins; Joe Hansman, Kitty Masteller, Fleming Lucas, Virginia Cobin, Bonnie hutton and Gara Farrar, Morgan town; Dennis McGow, Tnelma onoppert. Thomas Conlon, who has a posl- at the lon ln Westemport, has been home Sundav lu for several days. Sermon The Ester Society of the M.

E. Church met at the home of Chris Yeager Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Ball were sailed to New Creek on account of the Illness of their niece, Mrs.

Ernie Nice, -who has since entered the Hoffman Hospital, Keyser. Mrs. Tv-nan Wiseman has returned home from Memorial Hos- iltal. Cumberland, where she bar been for treatment Rev. J.

L. Thomas and wife returned home after a visit to his mother in Parkersburg, W. Va. They found her Improved after an illness. Mrs.

J. R. Stephenson has been tulle ill 'at her home for severa 1 lays. The Elk Garden High basketbal' team has been ooing some good ulaying defeating severa' "trong opponents. Mrs.

R. M. Dean and Mrs. Walter 8. Arnold are visiting Mrs.

Dean'; Angeles, and Shuack this city. Mrs. Edith a. morning prayer and sermuh; 7:24 p. evening prayer and sermon.

United Brethren, Westernport, Rev. C. K. Welch, a. Sunday school; 6:45 p.

HL, Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. preaching. St, Peter's Catholic, Westernport. Rev. A.

Scarpatl, pastor; Rev. J. A. Soucy, assistant 9 and 10:30 a. 7:30 p.

benediction. Gospel Tabernacle. Sunday school; 10:30 s. preaching; 7:30 p. erangellstical services.

Presbyterian, Piedmont, Rev. R. Frederick Brown, a. Sunday school; 11 a. preaching; 6:30 p.

Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. preaching, Personal Mention Corrinne Seckman, Westernport, has accepted a position In the census department at Washington, c. Dan Junior Leydig, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leydig, who lied at 9 Monday evening, at the iome Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 'clock with Interment In the Hj-nd- man cemetery.

Thomas Thomas, W. Feb. 8. William McVeigh is ill. Jimmy Bissett continues to be seriously in.

Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnon Swartz, of Washington, D. C. Mrs.

Swartz was Susan Yotme this place. Gladys Bissett, student nurse at Allegany Hospital, Cumberland, was called home because of the illness of her brother who has pneumonia. Owen Keegan is visiting at his home In Garden, W. Va, Barnum, W. Va.

Barnum, XV. Feb. 8. A social was held at the Barnum school Friday evening, which was uell attendee! and a financial success. Mlsij Bazel, teacher in charge, advised that another is planned in the near future.

AJvin Bray has returned from Chicago where he took a course in electrical engineering. Lonaconing SELLING OUT nFPT 1. Aid Society Meeting The monthly meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. Church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Annie Horner Those present were: Mrs.

George Grost, Mrs. George Mullln, Mrs W. H. Hill, Mrs. Effle Caster, Mrs Daisy Arnold, Mrs, C.

H. Rush. Mrs. J. M.

Cook, Mis. J. Noel, Mrs. Claude Brotemarkle, Mrs. C.

Bar ley, Mrs. J. D. Margrofl, Mrs. R.

Clapper, Miss Belle Glotfelty and Mrs. Battle Shaffer. Personal Notes Word has been received of the death of Wm. f. Maxted, of St Louis, Mo.

Mr. Maxted has many relatives in this vicinity, some whom are Mrs. F. J. Carpenter, A.

Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. George Mowry, Miss Mary Myers and others. Miss Dorothy Swartrwelder, of Connellsville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

G. D. Goodwin. Funeral of Dan Junior Leydig Funeral services were held lor Lonaconing, Md. Deer Park, Md.

Deer Park. Feb. 8 Funeral services for George J. iValter. aged 69.

who was found ead on Kitzmiller road near his ome, Monday were held from the I. E. Church, Wednesday after- oon. Rev. Baxnhouse officiated.

Si. Walter was twice married. His ccond wife, four sons, four daugh-1 one brother, six sisters and wenty-five grandchildren survive. The sons and daughters are Mrs. arley Friend of Wheeling, Rus(U Walter, Crellin, Eugene; Walter, Mansfield, Ohio; Fredrick and Junior, Deer Park; Mrs.

A. De Moss, Graf ton; Mrs. At- i ell Pltaer, Fairmont, and Airs. aul James, Mansfield, Ohio. The ollowing out-of-town relatives at- ended the funeral: Atwell Pitzer.

"alrmont; Paul James. Mansfield, hlo; Mrs. George Beckman. Mrs. teve Rhodes, Mrs.

Chas. Rhodes, wanton; Mrs, Robert Hamill and B. W. Harvey, Mt. Lake.

Mr. falter was a member of Odd Fel- iws. He was buried in Deer Park emetary beside his first wife. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Alonzo Warnick the funeral of his brother, lin Warnick, at Jennings, Thursday. He was killed in a saw mill Monday. Harland Murpay, Cassville, W. visited his mother, Mrs. Etta Murphy.

Mrs. Dorsey Jeflerles and daughter. Cumberland, visited Mrs. L. E.

Smith. James Walter of Warren, Ohio, returned after visiting relatives here and Oakland. Mrs. Wm. Ott and Piedmont.

W. visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Savage, recently. Mrs. Lawton Friend a'nd son. Neil spent this week visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Friend, at Swanton, Md. Miss Olive Chadderton returned to Fairmont, after visiting relatives. Mrs George Beckman and daughter of Glenndale. visited Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Brown, Wrd- nesday. Miss Mary O'Brien returned to smitn, Wiihelmuia Liller, Trix nrlght, Ethel Spiker, William ortouKe, Mary Runisey. Mr.

ana Mrs. w. P. Liller, Mr anu Mrs, Newton CarsKaaon, Jame 0 I'anauey, Reginia Mayoerry, Kooert uoiph Ruddie, Arietta narmon rrances jacoos, Gaj'ie iJller, Evan r'ugn, Rose Crawiora, Gien ijuclije Wrignt, Kennech Ciary, uons Paries, Mr. ana Mrs.

K. T. Prits fcmitn, tana Hoffman, Jonn Cagni, heien Mae Me- vule, Tony Uregaianas, Beuiah ramble, Bliiy Marswood, Anna Lee jones, David Piier, Car- roil Pollock, Janet Thomas, David Homig, Helen Klght, George ban- amith, Williain Singleton, Mary Welch, Richard Keim, Madge Ravenscroft, Jack Johnson, Virginia Lee, John Stanhagen, Margaret Loar, David Herschowltz, Alice Varnell, Ellis Batdorf, Dorothy Jones, William Mantel), Dorothy Davis, H. J. Snjder, Mary Askey, Charles Randell, Gertrude Garmong, John Winters, Grace Plum, Mr.

and Mrs Porter Mils-, Lester Reynolds, Henry Grouden. Funeral of Mrs. Keenan The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Keenan, widow of James Keenan will be held from the Church ol Assumption on Monday morning probably at fl o'clock. The time has not been definitely set.

Interment will be made in tho Catholic Personals Mrs. Lewis J. Grout left today for jer new home in Norfolk. Mrs. 3rcmt was before her marriage on December 26, Miss Margaret Clev- he attorney general at Clarksburg.

She is the daughter of and Mrs. Ernest M. Clevenger, of Maple avenue. Miss Gara Farrar, Morgantowu, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Ludwig. Mrs. W. R.

Bennett, Westernport, who has been very ill at Hoffman Hospital, is slightly improved. Bonnie Hutton, Huttonsville. visited here enroute to Baltimore, where he has accepted a position with Liggett and Liggett drug stores. Mrs. Randolph and Jennings Randolph, Elkins, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Babb. Joe Woodard who attends Cor- Alaska is the largest of the beai family, by far, and the greatest anc most terrible wild animal of American continents.

These bean sometimes reach the weight of 200 1 pounds. Frostburg NOTICE Dr. J. M. Porter has moved his dental offices to the second floor of the Eleanor Building, Frostburg ISA.

Office hours as usual Every afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. and Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p. m. Advertisement, Feb.4-lwk.

SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS Offering off on chains and 15 To off on tires and tubes for the next ten days. SHAW TIRE SHOP West Union Street Extended Advertisement feo 7-6t FUNERAL COACH FOR SALE A ctiBtom built Riddle hearse completely equipped, mechanically perfect, paint dark grey (like new) tires good, Including spare. Previous ownership an asset. Certified for 60 days by THOMPSON MOTOR CO. 146 Union St.

Cumberland, Md. Advertisement fb8-ll-12 SPECIAL: BOYS' SHOES $1.98 pr. Kinney's Shoe Store 43 Baltimore St. 10 Rolls Parlor Paper and 20 yards for $1.00 SAMIM.KH KREB EYLER'S 25 South Centre St. assigned to express agent, Gorman depot as filling the vacancy W.

Va. Mrs. J. R. Hubbs, Kempton.

due to the sudden death of Simon Cade several -veeks ago. Mr. Quarry expects to move his family here The T. L. C.

Club met at the home of Mrs. Murray White. The following members were present: Mrs J. Beaty Smith, Mrs. M.

E. Williams Mrs. Levian Swartz, Mrs. Root. Gates and Mrs.

H. B. Lynch. Refreshments were served. Valentine favors and decorations featured.

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, Keyser, visited M. G. Williams, who has been ill at his home.

H. G. Duling was in Cumberland consulting physicians. Mrs. O.

G. King and children have returned to Keyser after visiting Mrs. I. F. King.

Miss Mildred McKean is spendns: the week end with her home- folks at Kltamiller. Permanent. Wives S5 HARPER METHOD SHOP Phone Advertisement TO EVERTBODT Loans Up to Community are 'made to hoAud and security and without cndorvem The tfMnattfnn ll prorate and we do not embarrawiof of sabon or employer. Repayment fe to toontaly FOR EXAMTLI I 1.00 a month interert a 10.00 faaa 5.00 a month plus interest a $100.00 loan 1 10.00 a month plus repays a $200.00 loan $15.00 a month a $300.00 loav write or pbooeibr full mforriatiQa. Noobiicatht, Tf YoirVt COMMUNITY FINANCE SIRV1CB, tot Third BALTIMORE ST.

CUMBERLAND, Via LOANS MAD? WITHIN nAixus OF MOM YOURITHOMEV Momlng after morning when you leave your home for the after night when you return fa your thrill to the fact that THIS IS YOUR HOME! The pride' of ownership the sense of the improvement of your financial standing are big factors. But Remember No Matter How Attractive The Exterior The Interior Makes The Real SPECIAL $12.00 Westinghouse WAFFLE IRON $8.98 WITH HEAT INDICATOR "FUtLY GUARANTEED STERLING ELECTRIC CO. Cor. Center Bedford Streets Phone 697 A iSwanton. after spending past riTac decided to discon- month at the home of Mr.

and tinue to carry men's, youti" Mrs ciatterbuck. men's and boys' suits, coats ana hats. Every itrm -Mrs. Joseph Friend at most he sold. Original arc forgotten.

Sale Saturday, February S. Mrs. O. J. Harvey WM a Picd- Frb7-3t I mont recently Exercise care in selecting the furniture for your home.

See that it harmonizes, leaves pleasing impressions and possesses dependable qualities that assure years of service. Your furniture can have style, making the home 'cozy and inviting without sacrificing quality if experienced judgment is used. Allow us to help you select your furniture. Our years of experience in the making and buying of furniture is yours to command. New USL Batteries 13 PL ATE H.

U. F. Flurshutz Son 15 North Centre Street and your battery USL Batteries have20 to 30 more starting power in cold weather than ever before. Guaranteed for One Year. SHEFFLEITS TIRES BATTERIES Baltimore Street 28 So.George Street OPEN EVERY EVENING PHONE 17 OR 90 New York Wall Street-vs-Our Community Homes The large profits made by Chain Stores, not because they sell for less, but because of their not giving sen ice (delivery, credit), not paying their part of taxes that goes to keeping up our roads, streets, police, firemen, our schools and civic organizations.

Every dollar spent in a chain store makes Wall Street stronger, your community weaker. Independent merchants, giving you better values, service, quality, part of every dollar spent in these stores goes to supoort of schools, streets, roads, firemen, fraternal, civic organizations, ohurches. Part of every dollar spent at a Community Builder comes back to you. You benefit, your community benefits, by buying at the sign of Another Community Builder Where Quality and Service Rule.

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