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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 21

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-TWENTY-TWO AV. M. Leesoii Will Address Garden Club M. Lecson, science instructor at Fort Hill High wilt be the speaker at a meeting! of (he Garden Club of Cumljsr-i land, tomorrow at 7:30 p. in.

the home ot (lie Woman's CivicJ Club. l.ceson will speak on "Wild Flowers, Native Trees ant; Shrgbs." and will show slides anJ films of wild life and rei.iied natijre subjects. A-former director of the West' Virginia University Arboretum and Botanical Garden, re- CfiiYed a bachelor's degree botanical sciences and a master's degree in botany and biology from West Virginia University, llejias also done graduate work in botany and biology Iowa Slate University, lie is native of fjairinonl, Va. Sirs. Gilbert Miller, president of llje Garden Club, said a series of flower show judging schools wilUbe conducted at Hood College; 25, 26 and 27 Binder the auspices of the Federation Afaryl SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1957 Cast Of Fort Asliby High School Junior Class Play GEORGE W.

McLUCKIE FRpSTBUH.G George W. Me- l.uckie, 66. of 138 Bowery Street, Jied yesterday morning at his liome. had been in ill health years. Mrs.

Smith was 1 a former Tor several years. A native ot h'rosllnng, ho was a son of (he lale Alexander and years. Mary (Williamson) McLuckie. He was a member of Welsh Memorial Baptist Church and a retired chief engineer at Froslburg State Teachers Colic; The cast of Hie three act mystery-comedy. "Stranger fn Tin- Xighl," nliicli will presented by tile Junior ciass of Kort Ashhy High School, In (he school auditorium at 8 p.

m. Friday. Is pictured above. I.elt 'to right: Marie Tracy, Don Millcsini. Sam L'mslot, Ruth Seeders.

Carroll Registration Day Tomorrow Al IJercmer. Nannie Singhass, Larry Tracy, Ed and I.mdu Bauer. Corrine Smith, another cast member. Pictured. Mrs.

Alice f.ee, Mrs. Mary Wolford and Kd wa HI ey are dueling the play. Rehearsals are scheduled with a dress rehearsal Thursday. daily College. Head To Be Speaker.

The Men's Club of the First Church has securcdfrtAYMOvn ni r.i iniir, las its next dinner speaker Dr ltrViMO SD DI GILARMO man, said an arrange: shop will be held Thursday, April provcment otf'cials, accordini 4, al Central YMCA, C- Knepper, presiden JUNKINS SERVICES funeral service for Mrs. Angelina Junkins, 86, who died Friday at her home in will be conducted today at 2 p. m. in (he Anlioch EUB scheduled from 10 a. in.

to noon and from 1 to 3 p. in. This slioult be of particular interest, Airs Isiminger said, to members plan Ding to exhibit at the club's "Appalachian Spring" flower show April 20-30 'at the Eagles Home. -Mrs. Harry Griggs, chairman of the club's Junior Group, said indoor seed planting has been begun by the juniors, and that several are planning to enter exhibits in the "Appalachian Spring" show.

Mrs. Miller poinled out that schedules for the show are available at florist here, in Froslburg, Ml. Savage and l.ona- coning. the Liberty Trust Company and its LaVale Branch, and at the Free Public Library and LaVale Library. Any one of voling age who has resided in Ihe Cresaptown area six months or more is eligible 16 register al Ihe Water Office from 9 to 3 tomorrow and to vote on April 1.

This includes those who moved to the area prior to October 1 last year. Those already need not register. Births and Mrs. Zane L. Emerick.

West Hyallsk'ille, announce the birth of a son yesterday at New Piovidencc Hospital, Washington. The mollier is the -former Lois Ranek, daughter of C. D. Ranck. II Browning Street.

The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs C. J. Emerick, of Corrigam-ille. -Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Izzett, LaVale.j announce the birth of a son yesterday at Memorial -Hospital. the British Isles and in Europe. Last summer he was by the Carnegie Corporation to great universities in in Mintorno, Italy and was a son of the late Oominick and Teresa Di Gilarmo. His wife, the late visit the Elizabeth (Npri) Di Gilarmo pre- England, ceded him in death.

A retired Maryland stale em- Andrea On Ihe return trip he was a passenger on the Queen Alary which turned back more than 100 miles to furnish medical Dominic Di Gilarmo. Albert Di Gilarmo, DuBois, Pa. and Joseph and Vincent Di Gilarmo, b'olh of Cumberland aid to the Greelt" captain "of aj one daughter. Mrs. Teresa "Cha- car'go vessel.

jruhas. Cumberland; one brother, The public may purchase din-Patsy Di'Gilarmo, arid ner pickets for this highlight" of the season's program. 15 grandchildren. ATTENTION: Business and Professional Men. Personalized Telephone Answering Service.

Let us answer your telephone for you when you are nor in your office. PHONE PA 4-0633 Mr. and Mrs. Gaitber Martin Telephone Answering Service 950 Frederick Street Students To Show This Thursday Students from Pennsylvania Avenue School will present a Variety Show on Thursday at 7 p. in.

in the school auditorium. Approximately 200 pupils will participate in the program, which feature singing, dances, puppets, bathing beauties numbers. and noveiiv Refreshments will be available and the program is open to the public, according to Mrs. May J. program chairman.

Alco indent (Continued Page 2t) Youth Legislature which will be held next month in Annapolis, Heading the hit' of youth of- at the Scarpelli The body is Funeral Home. I1OBERT H. MAYOTT Robert It. Mayolt, 34, a former resident, died Friday in Columbia Hospital. Pittsburgh.

A native of Connecticut, he had resided here about four years while employed as an industrial engineer at the Amcelte plant Celanese Corporation. Mr. Mayott had left here about two years ago lo accept employment "hurch, the Rev. Charles MRS. ALICE SMITH PARSONS Mrs.

Alice Smith; 78, died early Friday in Baltimore, following an illness of five resident of liambletoi), but bad resided in Baltimore the pasl 15 Survivors Mrs. Mary include his widow, (Lewis) two sons. George M. McLuckie, ol here and Donald McLuckie, Aliddletown; two sisters. Mrs.

Mamie Ilohing. Pittsburgh and Mrs. Bell Jeffries, Keyscr and three grandsons. The body is at the Durst Funeral where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 with the Rev. Wesley II Harris, pastor of Welsh Memorial BaplLs; Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Froslburg Memorial Pallbearers will be: William Walsh, Clifford Palm, Emerson Thomas, Earl Brain, David Jenkins and Charles. Hager. UPPOI.D SERVICES A requiem mass for Michael Lippold, 36, ot 24 Fifth will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tues- Riclgcley PTA To Present Minstrel A cast of six men and five women of the ItidjSeley Elementary School P.T. A.

She was Ihe widow of Jacob Smith and was a member of the Baptist-Church. The body is al the Greenlief Funeral Home here. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 10:30 a.117. at the funeral home by Rev. Mead Gutshall, pdstor of First Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Sunrise Cemetery near Hambleton. To Meet The Western Maryland Section present "Transcontinental Bus Minstrels' in the high school auditorium on Thursday at p. m. Appearing in the minstrel cast are Lemuel Powers as interloc- ulor; Carder as bus driver; and Margaret Sjiriggs as waitress. William Sclioonovcr, James Phillips, Joe Jewell, Robert Bradshaw, Pauline Blackburn, liamona Weaver, Isalicl Bradley, Ella Nora Daw-son and Paul McFarland appear as burnt cork group.

Also featured in the performance in song and dance routine of the Holy Name Society will will be pairons and teachers meet today at m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Midland. James Coyle, president, will preside. school, high school boys and girls, a square dance group of four couples, a Jdtchen orchestra and instrumental musical (alent.

in St. Mary's Catholic Van Gilder officiating. Inlennenl will be in the Thrush Cemetery, Antioch. MORRISON' SERVICES Services Thomas E. Morn son, 77, of 305 Arch Street, who died Thursday in Memorial Hos pital, will be conducted today at 2:30 pi m.

at the Scarpelli Funeral (tome by Rev. Louis Chaslain, pastor of Trinity Methodist. Church, and Rev. R. F.

Keel, retired Methodist minister. Interment will be in Hose Hill Cemetery and pallbearers will be 0. J. Swartley. E.

J. Nij ward Nield, Paul and Holtzman and James l.casure. AIRS. LID A MAXWELL Sirs. Lida M.

Maxwell. D2, native of Cumberland, died Thursday at her nome, 2601 Shirley Avenue, Baltimore. Servie day at Funeral termenl day. Church. Interment will be Patrick's Cemctc will be recited al Funeral Home al 8:30 p.m.' tomorrow.

Pallbearers will be: Ned Joyce, I Paul Joyce, Eugene Criles, Frcd-if crick Corbin. Charles Sullivan! with the Erie Railroad Company. Survivors include bis widow and one MULLEN SERVICES PIEDMONT A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 a. at St. Peter's Catholic Church.

Westernport, for Mrs. Joseph V. Mullen, who died at her home Thursday. The body is "at the i UUV1J I3 Ltle rJt UIUCK Ulcers elected was ft'oody Noel Funeral Home' where Ihe rosary SlOWn who Was namodjWill.be recited at 8:30 p. m.

governor. William C. High was elected chap- ilsin of the Senate; William R. of the House; Donald Lee Turley. Allegariy, chaplain of the House: ilhe House, and Davirt Vaughn, Farmers Dairy offers Colonial Casseroles of 6...

gel them Bermuda Green Mist Blue Coral Chaicoal Petal Pink Heather Yellow filled with 12 or. of Farmers Dairy Phone PA 2-1311 for Home Delivery or order from Your Friendly Farmers Dairy Rouieman today. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. HINZMAN SERVICES A funeral service Hinzman, 63, of Street, who died Friday night at Memorial Hospital will be conducted tomorrow at the George Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.

Paul Conley, assistant pastor of Centre Street Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Ilillcresi Burial Park. Pallbearers will be E. Brown, W. R.

Crump. Robert 0. Collins, Thomas Chappell, Frank Haller and William Sleel. Honoreil Harry M. Hartman, Hagers- own.

new potentate of Ali Ghan Temple, AAONMS, was honored at a dinner dance last night at Ali Ghan Shrine Country Club. From the S. T. LITTLE Collection of over 50 open-stock Dinnerwore Patterns FREE HOME DEMOtSTRATlM tuneral Home in Baltimore. Cemetery, Cumberland, on Mon- JfiL The magic and i of the Mars and jpaoe are captured in ibis delight- 1 Joe? of rolor in graceful arc jewelled sparkling raided enamel Mar centers oa famed Shape circled wilh gleaming platinum band.

rime nf winner, dcjstrt and bullrr plate, lea cap find Kiticff 75 Set a complete (able for For as Little as $5.00 Monthly Hi Canning Charges JEWELRY CO. "Here's an ad featuring a combination heaiing and air- conditioning system to take care of I he whole house." "Let's look into if, Thai's one of the things we've been saving for at the Liberty Trust." Why a bank savings account is best for you: Your money on deposit is safe; you receive interest without investing; your savings are handy when needed; your bank offers help with money matters; and many other bank services are yours to use. We invite you to save at our bank. YOUR BANK IS THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE THE BANK IS THE SAVER'S BEST FRIEND CUMBERLAND LA VALE UONACONING.

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