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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 9

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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THE EVENING CAPITAL, Annapolis, June 9, 1949 --Page 9 Severna Park, Round Bay and Vicinity The Severn River Sailing 0ivii-. L. S. Zimmerman's beach house ne ion Races Indian Landing Boat at Cove Harbor will be held Sat- vaucernent awards Club results of Sunday were: urday. June 11, with serving from No i Den No.

2, and Jay Templetnn buried in Wooflhrann Den No. 3. He vss tae ana off star taat Advancement Awards Bank XQd Owens. boys received Bechtel, Severn One Design--First. Bill I 5:30 in the evening.

Mrs. Cecil so id veT beauttru! bansonj. He uen 2 -Chuck Taylor, silver Adetate Bond Seger second. Bob Gralley; third, J. Lancaster and Mrs.

Robert J. Jay Schwartze. National One De- I Daugherty are chairmen for the sign-First, Saunders; second, i event, one of the many pleasant Pete Geis: third. Dixie Bartlett. i Women's Guild occasions of the Comets--First, Tom McNemar: year.

Reservations may be made third, Tim by calling Severna Park 19-R. Mi-, arid Mrs. Peter C. Chambliss second. Bartleman; Malone.

arrow point. Den No. 3--Dick Casey) Jones. wolf badge, gold and silver arrow point: Ralph MacMurry. wolf badge: Jimmy Smith inew member i wolf badge.

Miss Helen Koether, daughter of rs 611 Na ljat woU --j guests ol Mr. ana Mrs. A. x. nam Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Koether of Round Bay, received her Bachelor of Science degree from Teach- Round Bay. ers College. Columbia University, on June 1 at the 195th commence- Doctor and Mrs.

S. R. Blythe of ol the university Charleroi, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Kauffman of the Park.

Mr. and mpni: exercises Miss Koether is connected with State Department of Public Health In Anne Arundel county She has returned to her home in Round Miss Mary Lane and Miss Nancy Molter of the Park, and Miss i Lynn Estill of Round Bay. were representatives of the Sigma Beta Chapter at the recent annual congress of the Beta Gamma Phi Sorority at Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach. Freeman Transferred Edgar S. Freeman, 3d, ENFN, has been transferred from the Eastern to the Pacific Fleet.

my Myres. gold arrow point. i During the evening fanning skits were presented by each den. Randolph Pack. 339 is happy jo arlrnmr on Jimt 2S XB Si.

Karl Btockhausen, who was appointed Den Chief of Den No. 4. Mrs. William Kelso of Pittsburgh thanks Wy.tt.lUiy* Sanmarj- Mr OHriC and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Christopher and son Kit, formerly of luting the Park and now living In Qads- don, were weekend guests. Sevema Park is again fortunate in having Bob Kauffman as life guard at the pier for the season. Tom Kauflman has returned from Pennsylvania Military College for summer vacation. Recent Guest Mrs. Charles A.

MacLeod of Brooklyn. N. was a recent guest of her brother-in-law and Oea chief Campbell during his absence. Receiving their Den Chief Training Awards were: Den 1-Richard Campbell: Den 2--Tommy Baker: Den 3--Bobby Smith, and Den 4--Karl Stock- haosen. who received his Den Chief Warrant.

also win institucion '5 who did a splendid job of substi- is a OmiKBisSy lit Har- Building will nsameci Wrxgjic Buildmx. the DC. William H. Xegro of Boairci at UanagRS of the Training School and i(rf oicfieac BiiiKmure West Cucuftge in honor of ice miss Georgiana Fields. SK32ll WOrfc- be named of Mrs.

Sarah Fernandas. jf eartaest social workers been in for severaj years. The SUiC Cut case be nameU Ett 'rrtTni ir or Jtra. Sayde D. Georur.

of Marr- JSBI Irimina School for Colored Cfirls. wruina 12 jeatrs until htr ui Iii45. New Cottage Williams Cottaae Richards, this week, are the mer's sister and her Mr and Mrs. Ralph i i and Kalph, who has trinluau-d Irum West Point. i i i i i are from Louisiana.

Mrs. W. S. Pettmgall. nf enck.

is visiting her i a and daughter. Mr anil Benjamin Popham. for sevcra: wt-t-Ks The Mayo nine will play Shores. Saturday. June 11.

at Mir 1 fifld, and nn Sunday, at Snored Both Kamej i at 2 "Old at 40, 50, 60?" Man, You're Crazy --ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR "That's What Evtryunt Saying Abuut- The KAYS" The I A CARLIN'S AMUSEMENT PARK i i i i trrr iTi-i- i Buses 5 7 22 tn vard mio ilit Mount ter ere' Eteiini of Managers of sfte Maj-ylonii rt-immg School Tor Coinrva C-iris ind a leading social Muyjam. of jftu ai -Baltimore, having been icr Jr.cBSErie flf TILCL Bureau of Catholic last 26 years. Deale Miss Jean Perrin of Baltimore sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles spent the weekend with Mrs.

Edgar Lane, of the Park. program -did -war weS. a few rehearsak. MX. fflEHjtiaiim rf Tit sciama -sal be Sar JJaoat Partsr SKOXO, grhim yum MIL IUIM A wedding of great interest to Hunter Kesmodel, nine years old the community took at Oak- on June 7, was host'to the follow- land Methodist Church at Sudley ctjoir assisaed 45- ing boys and girls at his home In on June 1 at 7 P.

when Miss the Park: Jimmy Smith, Jay I Miriam Kirchner, daughter of Mr. S. Freeman, of Round Bay. Laura Webb was Walker Freeman's guest. Mrs.

Martha Flowers Kirkpatrick received her Bachelor of Templeton, Johnny Kappel, Clay- i and Mrs. George Kirchner of Chalk Arts degree from Hood College on ton Beardmore, Dick Schreitz Point became the bride of Mr. Lin- was decianoieiS Suqday. She was the honor stu- and Case of Linstead; Wood Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

flowers ferns. dent in her department. Her i Jerry Donovan, Johnny Codd and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the host's brothers, Pete and Rob- P.

Kirkpatrtck, of Round Bay spent' by Kesmodel. William Collins of Deale. Miss Edna Nutwell of Deale was maid of honor. Bernard Nutwell oT the weekend at Frederick attending the college functions. Jerry and Joan Donovan cele- Severna Park Girl Scout Troop i Deale was best man.

11 enjoyed swimming at the The young couple have the best Severna Park pier on Monday i wishes of their many friends. They brated their eighth and sixth i afternoon. They were divided in- will make their home in this corn- birthdays respectively with a to three groups, the advanced party on May 30 at their home i group learning a little formation In the Park. Their guests were i swimming, with Mrs. Eric Butler munity.

Children's Dmy Children's Day was held Philip and Donnie Link. Sally Al- the instructor. Mrs. Christopher cedar Grove' Church on Sunday brecht. Hunter.

Pete and Robbie Rossee. Mrs. Ed How and Mrs. evening. The program included Kesmodel, Sambo Fader, Anne' Forrestal.

Buck and Bob Linthicum. Judy Rossee and John Codd. The annual beach supper at Mr. NOTICE McNelly Optical Co. Will Close Saturday Afternoons At 1 P.

M. Beginning June 11th A Rug Cleaners Inc. 9 3 5 Mrs. HscrHu: wsaned an HMD "jis. Kec Orubs swimming class fine- ItijD area is sciieduled for Joij St-August 5.

from OQ the morning. Vtrgfl Fun is agaun espscteti to cake anaiaractcr Goesls of Mr. Mrs. G. G.

J. E. EMERICK Smicc Scfaoffifl TsniH Ite Ifrff'tgi the OwensriHe IfethosSsi at 10 Jug. Dx. J.

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MEMBER Of CHAMBER Of COMMERCE "Form and Homt Sapplitt 1880" Tom Carter were monitors. The song, "Tell It To prayer by Tiff te Mr. Ben Cunningham; responsive cilieia Stm3a S' reading, "God's song by the choir, "The Beautiful Garden of The welcome by Janet Lee church Phipps; "Little Daisies" by Linda Anderson and Joann McKibben: solo. "Jesus Loves Me" by Joann Gff grass rnTrprj McKibben; duet, "What A Friend" afternoon. by Shirley Stearlings and Nancy The bate safe Orluskie; "A little Seng" by Zion Vernon Hardesty: "Don't Be Cedar Cn'oe by Patricia Stearlings: song, "In nrdaj- the Garden" by Miss Edna Nni- ICTSE meeting on Monday next will be Mr Hm cided tor Sunrlay sritgafl at 1UL the final of the season.

Boy Scout Troop 339 held a Green Bar Patrol Training Camp on Saturday, May 28, on Dr. Laroque's farm at Upperco, Md. They left Severna Park at 10:30 and reached their destination about 1 PJM. Highlighting the trip were tent setting, cooking, explaining the countryside and an improvised church service held for the boys by Mr. Miller.

The troop returo- 0 vjaiucu uj ciLuia jiui- sncces 4 Pafrof SSKST i WeU ClaSS: He NmlS BOyS waM Push lekder" by Jay MiUer: Flowers BB Jack Sue i by Dorothy Ward and Raipn Haici MM. Pioneer Patrol-Patrol leader. HKar es 1 ive You Wel Giddtes Tommy Carter; Bobby Smith and ijy 3to Ms. toara asm SBS- is 4 Jimmy Thomas. Rattlesnake Patrol Patrol leader.

Tommy Daniels; asst. pa- by the choir. "We're Marching To "I Know by Loretta RtsseJ MorrJani. Ms. Jlaims Ward: "If" by Preston NutweE: Oftm am strir.

Tufted back. fiBrd. GraUe rwrkms is durable nfan. CSUtefflEBST Wu30 $1.00 down $1.25 weekly trol leader. Aldewin Sappington: 11 Mcet SloIT of Jesus patrol leader, Tommy Shirley Stearlings; and 'Well Woman'sSiran Cacriif aj sie OBD- A.S.M..

Mr. 11 I 86 61 by Kathleen versiTy -of MaajteDd msEi S.M., Mr. J. R. Laroque, pack neting on Friday, May 27 at byterian Three new members were accepted Boblty Daniels, Den No.

1: Jimmy Smith, junior in a i chambray by Wamsutta, pointed up with embroidered batiste inseu. Such a pretty way to step into summer! Grey, yellow, lilac. Siies 9 to 15. Exclusively here at only J)JJ oLiman 174 MAIN STREET Friends" by David Marshall; "The Golden by Patsy Blake and Patricia Epstein: I "A Special Day" by Peggy Ford; solo, "Goodnight and Good Mom- Ing," by Shirley Mae Jones: "A I Greeting For by Iva Manifold; 'XSoIden by Gary Miller; "A Big by Nancy Orluskie; duet. "Sweeter as the Years Go by Mrs.

Susie Ford and Mrs. Annie Gibson; "Children's Offering" by Marjorie Moreland; song by choir. "Praise talk by Mr. Ben Cunning, ham; "A Sweet by Shirley Stearlings: closing song by Shirley Stearlings, "Does Jesus Care?" Mr. iCunninghain took charge of the service as the pastor.

Dr. J. Snyder was attending conference. Sen-ice at Cedar Grove Church will be "held at 10 A. M.

by Dr. Snyder. Sunday school is at 11 A. M. Johnny Nutwell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bunyan Nutwell. who has been quite fl, is now improved. Mrs. Rosa Marshall also has been ill.

The WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Agnes Hardesty last Wednesday. Miss Margaret Jane ReveJl of Annapolis spent the weekend witt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D.

RevelL Club. Mrs. E. Earfe fined to ber tort, siflfesaap couditaon. BE her spee4j jiusseli B.

SJnnner. SftrL Miss Efrzabenii Stesaer. ana Thomas, Noni pBwVTTTtp jjm a tend the -wedaiEg cff Mbs. Mr land's nephew. WiHiEini ILjraai.

jj Miss NeH wftai2a moat piaoe on Snmiflj, Mrs. Elsie M. West asafl spent uw n'efifcenaa witi iffir jsc- ftnts the Rpr and Jw. Maj'shalL. nteJasaJej- Stoaxt.

Ta Mr. MIS. Bensamfi 3t. Kms; and young werf the sster, Mir. Mrs.

HOT- E. SnnaEzn. sit Kenneth MsmeiBiHS accepted a posiaJiiia Since, his nisrihKrise Marine Corps tiswe has Bimed wiiii 3ns fester, Jtems Snnm West River The Parish Gnild of Christ 1 Church will hoM a supper on -fine lawn of the home of Capt. and Mrs. Oscar Hartge at Galesvffle on Saturday.

June 18 beginning at 5 P. M. The menu will include crab cakes, ham, potato salad, hot rolls, iced tea and ice cream. The affair, of which Miss Evelyn Hopkins is chairman, is open to the public. Luther Widerman Shepherd.

Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Widerman Shepherd, of Harwood graduated from Western Maryland CoHese on Monday, May 30. Mr. Shepherd will teach in the Junior high school in Annapolis next year.

Graduating with him were two cousins, the Misses Carolyn and Louise Sunderland Sapp They both graduated with honors Miss Carolyn Sapp will teach next VERT but Miss Louise Sapp's engagement to Mr. William Louis Hawkins of Brooklyn Park has been announced. The wedding wffl take place, this month. The twins t.he daughters of the Rev. and Mrs.

Russell Sapp. Bonicht ParMmarp LI. and Mrs. Robert John- s'on. formerly of Cumberstnrw, have bought the Methodist par- in Owensvillp and have moved in with their family.

Bobby and Billy. Betty. UXT and Marv. Mr Hrnrv nrurv em T4 iiieri in las slr-f-ji home a i i i on 4. He A prnnp aff SaaStstm i School CTodenls BEOTSPeoS a 1 tide to dan They Mr.

and LKsnisnia 1 Parents the pigjOs of the aamri: nr Thitraday. A lonelj" JJIsy pate tencH Mr. and Mrs. R. Aajaraws TJsySa: had as then- guests Tm Sonflsaj their son aamc friend, erf Mr.

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