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Cumberland Sunday Times du lieu suivant : Cumberland, Maryland • Page 21

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Cumberland, Maryland
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TWENTY-TWO SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1957 W. M. Leeson Will Address Garden Club Federation Garden Clubs Maryland. Members interested allending are to contact Mrs. Miller for details.

Mrs. Ralph Isiminger, chair. man, said ant arrangements work. shop will be held Thursday. April 4, at Central YMCA, with scheduled from 10 a.

m. 10 noon, and from 1 to 3 p.m. This should be of particular interest, Mrs. Isiminger said, to members planning to exhibit at the club's "Appalachian Spring" flower show April 29-30 at the Eagles Honie, 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 shops here, Frostburg, Mt. Savage and Lonaconing, al the Liberty Trust Company and its LaVale and at the Cumberland Free Library and LaVale Library. William M. Leeson, science structor at Fort Mill High School, will he the speaker at a meeting! of the Garden Club of Cumber! land, tomorrow at 7:30 p.

130. al' the horne of the Woman's Civic; Club. Leeson will speak on "Wild. Flowers, Native Trees andi Shrubs." and will show stides and: films of wild life and related nature subjects. former director of the West! Virginia Universily Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Leeson received a bachelor's degree in botanical sciences and a master's! degree in botony and biology from West Virginia Unwersity.

He has also done graduate work In botany and biology :1 lowal State University. Ic is a native; of Fairmont, W. Va. Mrs. Gilbert Miller, president of the Garden Club, said a series: of Rower show judging schools? will; be conducted at Hood ColJege; Frederick, March 25, 26 and under the auspices of the! Cast Of Fort Ashby High School Junior Class Play 'The cast of the three nct The Night," which will be presented Fort Ashby High School, in the Friday, Is pictured above, Left Millesun, Sam Umslot, Ruth Registration Day Tomorrow Al Cresapiown of; Tomorrow from 9 a.

m. to in p. m. will be the only lity town for Special residents oi the Cresapto! Taxing Area April 1 election for Civic Imregister in a order to vote in tise provement officials, according to C. Knepper, president.

Any one of voling age who has resided in the Cresaptown area months or more is eligible register al the Water Office from 9 to 9 tomorrow and to. vole en April This includes those who moved to the area prior to iter registered I last need year. Those alrcady not register. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Zane L. Emerick, West Ilyattsville, announce birth of a son yesterday at New 'The Providence Hospital, Washington. mother is the former Lois Ranck, daughter of C. D. Ranck, 21 Browning Street.

'The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. J.

and Emerick, Mrs. of Corriganville. Robert I. LaVale, announce the birth of a son yesterday at Memorial ATTENTION: Business and Professional Men. Personalized Telephone Answering Service.

Let us answer your telephone for you when you are not in your office. PHONE PA 4-0633 Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Martin Telephone Answering Service 950 Frederick Street mystery-comedy. "Stranger In by the Junior class of school auditerium p.

m. to right: Marie Tracy, Don Seeders, Carroll Lease, Nancy College Head To Be Club Speaker The Men's Club of the First Presbylerian Church has secured las its, next dinner speaker Dr. Howard F. Lowry, president of the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. 'The date is Wednesday, March 27.

at 6:30 p. M. at sears in study and travel in a Dr. Lowry has spent a numberi British Isles and in Europe, Last summer he was sent by the Carnegie Corporation to visit the great universities in England. Scotland and Wales and on the continent, Christmas.

This returning just before sea voyage was interrupted both going and reHe was. on the He de France which assisted in rescu-1 ling passengers from the sinking. On the return he was a passenger on the Queen Mary which turned back more 100 miles to furnish medical aid to the captain of cargo vessel. 'The public may purchase dinner dickets for this highlight event season's program. Students To Present Show This Thursday Avenue Students School from will Pennsylvania present a Variety Show 0n Thursday.

at 7 m. in the school auditorium. Approximately .200 pupils will, participate in the program, which singing. dances, puppets. bathing beauties and novelty numbers.

Refreshments will be available and the program is open to the public, according to Mrs. Slay J. Thomas, program chairman, Alco Student (Continued from Page 21) Legislature which will he Id next month in Annapolis. leading the list: of youth officers elected was Woody ot -Hagerstown, who was named governor. William C.

Filsinger, Beall was elected chaplain of the William R. Brown. Fort. Hill, assistant of the House; Donald Lee Turley, chaplain of the House; fannah Nicklas, Hagerstown, clerk of the Senate: Robert S. Namsburg, Frederick, speaker of the House, and David L.

Vaughn, Baltimore, elerk of the House. Farmers Dairy offers Colonial Casseroles Guaranteed Sat of 6... for Life get them Against Bermuda Green Mist Blue Oven-Heat Coral Breakage Glasbake Petal Pink Charcoal Heather Yeilow filled with 12 oz. of Farmers Dairy COTTAGE CHEESE Phone PA 2-1311 for Home Delivery or order from Your Friendly Farmers Dairy Routeman 10, 1957 GEORGE W. McLUCKIE FROSTEURG George W.

Mc(Luckie, 66. of 138 Bowery Street, died yesterday morning at his home. He had been in ill health for several years. A native of Frostburg, he was a son of the late Alexander and Mary (Williamson) McLuckie, He Vial Baplist Church was a member of Welsh chief engineer al Frostburg State! College. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mary (Lewis) of two sons, George M. here and Donald McLuckie, Afamie Middletown; two sisters. Mrs. Mrs. Bell Hohing, Pittsburgh and Jeffries, Keyser andi three grandsons.

eral The body is at the Durst Fun Home, where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p. with the Rev. Wesley I. Harris, pastor of Welsh Memorial Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Frostburg Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be: William! W'alsh, Clifford Palm. Emersou Thomas, Earl Brain, David Jenkins and Charles, Hager, LIFPOLD SERVICES A requiem mass for Michael; Lippold, 36, of 24 Fifth Street. will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday, in St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. The rosary will Funeral be recited al the Scarpelli, Home al 8:30 p.In. 10- morrow. Pallbearers will be: Ned Joyce, Paul Joyce, Eugene Crites, Frederick Corbin.

Charles Sullivan! Roman Bennett. PARKVIEW 2-50501 ALICE SMITH PARSONS Mrs. Alice Smith, 78, died following early Friday illness in Baltimore, an years. Airs. Smith was a former! resident of lambleton, but had resided in Ballimore the past 15 years.

She was the widow of Jacob and was a member of the Baptist Church. The body is al the Greenlict Funeral Home here. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. al the funeral home by Rev. Stead Gutshall, pastor of First Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Sunrise Cemetery near bleton. Society 'To Meet 'The Western Maryland Section of the loly Name Sociely will meet today al 2:30. m. in SI. Joseph's Catholic Church in Midland.

James Coyle, president, will preside, Ridgeley PTA To Present Minstrel A cast of six men and live women of the Hidgeley- Elementary School P. will present Bus Minstrels" in the nigh school auditorium on Thursday at 8 p. m. Appearing in the minstrel cast are Powers interice. utor; Kenneth Carder 8.5 bus driver; and Margaret Spriggs as waitress, William Schoonover, Juines Bradshaw, Phillips, Joe Jewell, Rob.

Pauline Slackburn, Ramona Weaver, Isabel Bradley, Ella Nora Dawson and Paul McFarland appear as fie burnt cork group. Also fealured in the perform: ance in song and dance routine will be patrons and teachers the school, high school boys and girls, a square dance group of four couples, a kitchen orchestra land instrumental musical talent, Deremer, Nannie Singhass, Larry and Linda Bauer, Corrine Smith, pictured. Mrs. Alice Lee, Mrs. Riley are directing.

the play. with a dress rebearsal Thursday. Obituary RAYMOND DI GILARMO Raymond Di Gilarmo, of 231. Street, died yesterday aflerpoon 'in Sacred Heart Hospital following one month's illness. He was born January 25, 1689 in Mintorno, Italy and was a son of the late Dominick and Teresa Di Gilarmo.

Wis wife. the late Elizabeth (Neel) Di Gilarmo preceded him in death. A Yelired Maryland stale employe, he had resided in Cumberland for 50 years. He was a menof St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Survivors include four sons, Dominic Di Cilarmo. Rouzerville, Albert Gilarmo, DuBois, Pa. and Joseph and Vincent Gilarmo, both of Cumberland; alone daughter. Mrs. Teresa Cumberland; one brother, Di Gilarino, of Italy, and, 15 grandchildren.

The is at the Funeral Home. ROBERT H. MAYOTT Robert 11. Mayott, 34, a former resident, died Friday in Columbia Pillsburgh. A native of Conneclicut, he had resided here about four years while employed as an industrial engineer al the Amelie plant the Celanese Corporation.

Mr. May'ott had left here aboul twa years ago lo accept employment with the Eric Railroad Company. Survivors include his widow, and one MULLEN SERVICES PIEDMONT A solemn. requiera mass will be celebrated! tomorrow at 9:30 a. at Peter's Catholic Church, Westernport, for Mrs.

Joseph V. Mullen, died at her hame Thursday. The body is. at, the Fredlock. Home where the rosary will be recited al 8:30 p.

today. Interment will be in the parish: cemetery. HINZMAN SERVICES A funeral service for Albert Hinzinan, 53, of 734 Fayette Street, who died Friday night Memorial Hospital will be conducted tomorrow at the George Funeral Home al 1:30 p.m. The' Rev. Paul Conley, assistant pastor of Centre Street Methodist Church.

will officiate. Interment will be in Elillerest Burial Park. Pallbearers will be E. Brown, W. R.

Crump. Robert Collins, Thomas Chappell, Frank Heller and William Sicel. Potentate Honored Harry M. Hartman, lagerstown, new potentate of Ali Ghan Tempic. AAONMS, was honored al a dinner dance last night at Ali Chan Shrine Country Club.

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T. Little JEWELRY CO. Tracy, Ed Linn, Betty Sutton another cast member, is nol Rehearsals Mary Wolford and Edward are scheduled daily JUNKINS SERVICES KEYSER--A funeral service for Mfrs. Friday Angelina at her Junkins, 86, who died (tioch, home in And 2 will in be conducted today p. m.

the Antioch EUBI Church, Gilder with the Rev. Charles officiating. Interment will Antioch. be in the Thrush Cemetery, MORRISON SERVICES Services for Thomas E. Morrison, 77, of 305 Arch Street, who died Thursday in Memorial pital, will be canducted today al: (2:30 p.

at the Scarpelli Fune(ral flome by Rev. l.ouis Chastain, pastor of Trinity Methodist, Church, Rev. R. F. Neci, retired Mielhodist minister.

Interment will be in Hose Hill Cemetery and pallbearers will be; J. Swarlley. E. J. Nixon, Edward Nield, Paul and Edgar, Holtzman and James L.casure.

DIRS. I.DA MAXWELL Mrs. Lida M. Maxwell. 92.

native of Cumberland, died Thursday al her nome, 2604 Shirley Avenue, Baltimore. Services will be conducted 10-1 day. at 3 p.m. al the Funeral Home in Baltimore. terment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, on Monday al 3 p.

m. where graveside services will be held. ELECTROLUX REBUILT VACUUM CLEANER Phone PA 4-4610 2-Yeor Written WITH COMPLETE 8 ATTACH. Complete MENTS NOSE FEDON N022E AT 20 ELTRA COST FOR FREE Sad.at HOME Wand old DEMONSTRATION Mcdel Xl, made in 1931. Rebuilt by CHaNT A6C bearings in 1956.

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