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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 32

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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Oct. 2t. 1973 Legals STATE DEPARTMENT Of ASSESSMENTS AND TAXATION herecy gives notice that Articles OI of the CKRISLEE CORPORATION were received for record on, July 12, 1973, in accordance with the provisions of Set. 77 of Art. 23 of the Code 1957 ALBERT W.

WARD Director 0-24 Notice Of Appeal Hearing A hearing will be conducted by the COUNTY BOARD OF APPEALS on Wednesday, November 7, 1973, beginning at 2:00 P.M.,in the Council Room, Arundel Center, Calvert and Northwest Streets, Annapolis, Maryland, in the matter of the following appeal: CASE NO. BA 25-73, GEORGE HFI-FRIOH and GEORGE D. appealing for rezoning from R5 Residential to a C4 Highway Commercial District, on property of 1.176 acres fronting for 280.04 feet on the west side of Grain Highway, about 102 feet south of Maryland Route 100 (Mountain Road) in the vicinity of Glen Burnie Park. This hearing will be held in accordance with Legislative Bill No. 6, adopted by the Anne Arundel County Council, effective April 29, 1965, as amended.

COUNTY BOARD OF APPEALS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BY: JOHN C. SMITH, Chairman Notices MULLIN on October 20, 1973 Evelyn R. MuUin. Age 48 years, mother of Valerie Mullin and daughter of Mrs. Mary R.

Hollis and Frank Rinehart. A graveside service will be held on Thursday October 25th at the Annapolis National Cemetery. Should friends desire contributions may be made to The Cancer Society. 024 WHITE Mrs. Charlotte Margaret White (nee Adams) of 179 Green Street on Sun.

October 21, 1973 at Anne Arundel General Hospital. Beloved mother of Mrs. Hilda M. Turner, of St. Louis, Missouri, Mrs.

Helen M. Seay of Bens Drive, Annapolis and James A. Wilson of Annapolis. Sister of Mrs. Fody Hill, Mrs.

Loretta Johnson and Joseph C. Adams all of Annapolis. Also surviving are 19 grand and 13 great grandchildren, a number of nieces, one very devoted Mrs. Christine A. Brooks of Washington, B.C., nephews and other relatives; son-in-law William E.

Seay, and daughter- in-law Mrs. Alice Johnson Wilson. Visiting at HICKS FUNERAL HOME, 1922 Forest Drive Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral Mass Friday at 11 a.rn. from St.

Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Interment SL Mary's Cemetery. Rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 pjn. at funeral home. Family receiving friends at funeral home Thursday from 7 to 8:30 pjn.

and at residence. 0-25 BRUTHER on October 22, 1973 Frank P. husband of Anne E. Brother of 742 Warren Drive. Funeral onTbursday October 25 at 10 ajn.

at St Mary's Church. Interment St Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Taylor Funeral ChapeL 0.24 Fast Results? Use Capital Classifieds MR. AND MRS. HAROLD RAY PHIPPS Phipps-Moreland Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, was the setting for the wedding of Patricia G.

Moreland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moreland of Lothian, and Harold Ray Phipps. sor.

of Mrs. Amy Whittington of Deale, and the late William H. Phipps. The double-ring ceremony was performed on Aug. 11 by the Rev.

Leo V. McGrain. The reception including dinner and dancing was held at the Officers Club of Andrews Air Force Base in Camp Springs, Md. Escorted and given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza, accented with alencon lace and featuring a mandarin collar, long sleeves and chapel train. Her mantilla was attached to a cap of lace and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses and baby's breath.

The matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia A. Schlie. The bridesmaids were Jove? Lester. McLouc 1 Vickie Whittington and Sharon Moreland.

The attendants chose gowns of pink organza trimmed with lace interwoven with pink ribbon. The hemlines of the gowns ended in deep ruffles. Their headpieces were bands of pink daisies and they carried bouquets of pink roses, daisies and baby's breath. The best man was John McLoud. The ushers were John Moreland, Thomas Manifold, Norman Taylor and Terry Whittington.

The couple went on a wedding trip to Pennsylvania and New Jersey and is living in Mayo. Both are graduates of Southern Senior High School. The bride is also a graduate of the Fleet-Temple Business School and is employed with the Bureau of Census at Suitland. Md. The bridegroom is employed as a fireman with the Anne Arundel County Fire Department.

MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WINEGRAD Winegrad--Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. Jermiah R.

Kiefer of Hazelwood Road, Edgewater, announce the marriage of their daughter, MichaeDen, and Kenneth Winegrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Winegrad of Vinyard Road. Annaoolis. The double-ring ceremony was performed on August 4 by the Rev.

John D. Kiefer of Kokomo, assisted by the Rev. Joseph G. Noll, in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Edgewater. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white eyelet embroidery over satin, and fingertip veil.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Ronald Mather, sister of the bride, chose a gown of flowered organza. Tne bridesmaids, Mrs. Anne Marie Dammeyer and Julie Gwynn, wore identical gowns. Both are graduates of St Mary's High School.

The bride was a member of the senior class at Towson State College and the bridegroom is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University. The couple will live in Cornwall. where Mr. Winegrad is employed as a teacher and lacrosse coach at Marvelwood School. Big 2 mediate Mideast TV listings i-M ti-K-lS.

NEKS 11. DL'CKPINs IND GILLIGAS'S ISLAND Vj-'icicUa'Tc I Yuu're Oa Mars SESAME slKLfl GIL1.1GAVS ISLAND Juris Were 01- sing the Jht tatiie has -vii prubat-iy the toughest problem in the search for a lirat-1 wvrki.ii! iL uugh the L'mitfd Nations where it has few friends. The United Slates lias uifered its offices." but Israel and he Arab siiites have i A rirst cease-iire was reacneu ana an-j other was ar.nouni.ea by the Is-j raeli niilKary cwninand early- today. Meanwhile. Kissinger's pre-i U1EKATIKE .2.

CHS EVENING NEWS NBC NIGHTLY NEWS i5 THAT GIRL -The Subjctl Was Rabies" EYEWITNESS NEWS HUGAVS HEKUES "The Uiib" THE MINSTERS "Mmiili-r Masquerade" 6:15 DATA PROCESSING 7:00 12-4-11) NEWS i5i MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE i 7 i ABC NEWS 9i CBS EVENING NEWS 1131 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 1201 BEWITCHED "We're In for a Bad Spell" (26i OPEN UNIVERSITY (451 GOMER PYLE "The Borrowed Car" 2 TO TELL THE TRUTH i vi THE PRICE IS RIGHT i TRUTH OR CON- HOLLYWOOD taken beginning today. The secretary of state will appear Thursday before the sion. DIAL-A-PHONE Business Service Directory Timelier, more up to date than the yellow pages! Your quick easy guide to the goods and services available in the Annapolis Area. CONSTANTLY REVISED. BROUGHT UP TO DATE ON A DAILY BASIS! NATIONWIDE PHARMACY CENTER 141 5 Forest Dr.

268--WOO PEST CONTROL AlENCMttSTCMTIIIL.IIC. Homes Kesfaurants Yachts 230-B St. 243-4770 GLASS ZELKO'S GLASS (LOCKSMITH 50 YeOrt tuptritnte NEW VOCATION 21 16 FOREST DR. Coloniai Plaza Shops Or. 263-4545 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ECONOMY SUPPLY CO.

IV. Appliances, Hardware 25 West St. 263-9222 KITCHENS XITCXEN DISPLAY CENTER Prices 7o Everyone 268-2677 REAL ESTATE ERIK FIORANDER, INC. Commercial listings Needed 267-6500 987-5555 Use Our Classifieds 13) DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE 2 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS House Foreign Affairs Coin- i26i THE CRITICS miiiee. The dosed session will THE.

UNTOUCHABLES be the fins' 'V Co-- The '-naergrouna Railway oe ine ars. ur.am 0 .0. MARYLAND WEEKEND gress since nis Moscow mis-! 8:00 (2-9) THE SONNY CHER COMEDY HOUR Guests: Jim Nabors. Lassie (4-1H ADAM 12 "Hot Shot." Malluy and Reed are challenged by a teenage robber and a distraught father holds his own daughter hostage at gun point. ..5) TO TELL THE TRUTH i i OZZIE'S GIRLS (13) BOB, CAROL, TED AND ALICE Ted and Alice are fascinated bv Bob and Carol's friends Gus and Beryll, who: open marriage is about to open even further to include Gus' fiancee, Cheryl.

THE UNTOUCHABLES "The Nero Ramkin Story" 2 6 6 7 WATERGATE HEARINGS 8:30 (4-11) NBC WEDNESDAY MYSTERY MOVIE "A Wheelbarrow Full of Trouble." Faraday is anxious to learn why a shady used-car dealer is in a hurry to buy a beat up six-year-old" ear at the first price offered. (5) THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW Guests: Tennessee Williams, Col. Edward "Buzz" Aldrin, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Adela Rogers St. John.

(7) MOVIE 7 SPECLAL "The Love War" (1969) starring Lloyd Bridges. Angie Dickinson. (13) ABC WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE "Go Ask Alice'' starring Jamie Smith Jackson, Andy Griffith. A teenage girl is caught in the vicious web of drug addiction and with the help of her family and true friends, she tries to fight her way back to the real world. (45) BALTIMORE'S FINEST FEATURE -Task Force" (1949) starring Gary Cooper, Jane W'yatt.

A naval officer fights for appropriations for carriers in the face of heavy Air Force opposition. 9:00 (2-9) CANNON" "Come Watch Me Die." Cannon agrees to track down an escaped convict when he learns that the man may have been framed for murder. (20) MOVIE 20 "Hombre" starring Paul Newman, Richard Boone. A white man raided by the Apaches, is forced to a showdown when the stagecoach in which he is traveling is ambushed by outlaws and he has to save the lives of people he loathes. 10:00 (2-9) KOJAK "Siege of Terror." New York Police Detective Lt Kojak faces a two-hour deadline in a daring effort to save tfce lives of five hostages held by a trio of desperate holdup men.

(4-11) LOVE STORY "The Roller Coaster Stops Here." Restive in a marriage gone stale, a man becomes involved with an unconventional giri, jeopardizing his future and his family. (5) TEN O'CLOCK NEWS (7-13) OWEN MARSHALL "The Camerons Are a Special Clan." A singing star is accused of the mercy killing of his terminally ill mother. 10:40 i45j NEWS AND SPORTS Derby fixer says most cheated Coio. Robert Lange Sr. says more than half of the entries in the 1973 Soap Box Derby were constructed in violation of derby-rules.

I-ange, who is accused of helping his nephew cheat to win this year's derby in Akron, Ohio, ordered on Tuesday to contribute S2.000 to fee Boys' Club of Boulder as part of settlement of charges that he contributed to the delinquency of a minor. District Court Judge Horace Holmes also banned Lange from participation in a soap box derby for two years. Lange contends his nephew-. James Gronen, 14, was unjustly disqualified because of an iiiegai speed gimmick Lange helped install in the boy's car. "Jimmy has been unjustly ruled the onlv violator.

At least 67 cars were in violation in the 73 derby, which constitutes 50 per cent of the entires." said Lange, whose son won the 1972 derby. Lange admits helping equip Gronen's gravity-powered car with an electromagnetic device that gave it faster starts. Calendar TONIGHT SOIL SURVEY OF ANNE AftUNOEL COUNTY, isvorrratiDnai and Oub! release 7.30 am. Anne COJP'V Cauncli Aru-de Certer ANNAPOLIS YOUTH CENTER, Session i aS'On Of ardnat.onal wciai economical THE ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DiSABILITIES 3 rr. tr.c social hail PresSvtefiar.

in Sever na Pfl-k. V.rs Jean BrurstetTer ari LO-S Burton C.SCJBS. Cr.id ir. 3 3' SPJ DARWIN GROSS SPEAKING ON ECKANKAR. path The L'v THE AHNAPOLtS A WIVES 5 d' C-: Vri Nwnfian To'ssr.

95 S'jnr-'Tfc's Or-ve. Annatw'-s e'so a cwan cie-nonstravon. A I ASSOCIATION a' GREAT BOOKS ADULT SEMINARS 3 -f. a or THE A A A CLUS r.q 7 c- cr V-c ,3 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB rr.es*.-.? at 7 ft5 at WEIGHT Branch L-trary Deaie. ANNAPOLIS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION monthly puW-c i 1 7 30 rhe scuss on of Of oro-eci "W.AOAV.E BUTTERFLY" cv "THIRD ANNUAL POP CONCERT DV e- Sevtf? rz cr JtTi Schoo: 'oca'ei on Sosi SecKer i'r THE ANNAPOLIS CHAPTER OF THE ALLIANCE FftANCAISE -c 7 45 THE COUNTY.VIDE C(TIZEN VISORY COMMITTEE tM-74-lMSi NEWS ,5, PERRY S1ASON "The Case the Fugitive HOGAN-S HEROES "Tie Kaura vi Major Baactili" 45: ONE STEP BEYOND "Ecaw" I 2 9 I A WATERGATE HEARINGS i-ii.

THE TONIGHT SHOW Garsua Kanin, Albert 7) WIDE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT "Uavid Frosi Preirfils the Guinness Bouk World Records." THE LATE SHOW "Siege of ihr Saxuds" tl9S3i starring Janette Scon. Ronald Lewis. A liberated princess in King Artfcer's Ceurt removes the sward frwn seabbard, whea her fcugki is uabfc to laits eubtijg her to the luught her ttaosiag. CBS LATE MOVIE "Machine Con McCain" tl'ith starring Juan Cassavetes, Peter Falk. (45) FILM FESTIVAL "Tampice" starring Edward G.

Robinson. Lnn Bar! 12:61 CBS LATE MOVIE (5) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS .9, THE BOLD ONES 12:30 (5) HALF-PAST MIDNIGHT MOVIE "Black Like Me" starring James Hhitoore. Wii 12:55 i TOMORROW (7; REFLECTIONS 1:23 USi NEWs i 9 THE I I I A ,13. HIDE WOKLi) OF r3 1EK1ALNMENT 2:00 (2i BIBLE READLN'G TODAY LN YOUR LIFE illi NEWS 2:83 i DEVOTIONS 2:30 EVENING MEDITATION (13) INSPIRATION Comics PEANUTS NANCY i WISH ANI I U- 1 YOU'D MAKE I JAU i UP WITH 1 4fe; RIGHT AWAY ALLEY OOP HURRY, MR. TH' R5H1N' POLS, HURRY CASSY; LET HIM HUKKT- -oSAS VOUft F1SHW THE BORN LOSER TWS -tS KWAEDD BURW.A5H..-J5 FRANK AND ERNEST 1O-24- JUAT DOW'T 6tT THf.

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