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FOURTEEN EVENING TIMES. CUMBERLAND. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1939 NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI-STATE SECTION Crippled Children's League Henefit Card Party Oct. 9J Frost burg, Sept. annual nrd parly for tho benefit of the Froslburg branch of Ihe Crlppltd Children's League of Allegouy County will be held October 9.

at IBt. Michael's Hall. James O. Cobcy, general chairman, will foe assisted by 50 Prostburg women. wtll be available for auction and contract bridge aiid five liunrired.

Last year over 1-300 was raised "it the card psriy. and used to help medical needs for crippled from this area. The tickets will go on sale Wednesday. Barrel of Trouble for Subs I released in the vicinity of Lonacon- jing. Additional game will I i be announced at the meeting Oc-' Anniversary, November 9 Fro-stbisig, Sept, Hu.

09. A. F. and A. M.

Will celebrate us elghly-Rflh anniversary November 9. An afternoon followed by a banquet at f-unier Hotel, with flev. Paul A.i a member who Is pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, Ballsmore. us the speaker. The committee in charge in- eludes the officers.

Earl G. Metger. Eurl Cobey, Prof. J. Stanley Hunter.

Oliver W. Simmons, James Mcl.uc.kie, Thomas Powell. Joseph 'EVBIW. Dr. Albert C.

Cook. Charts MfParland. Harry C. Hlichtns, Herbert H. Griffith.

R. Hilary Lancaster. Dr. J. C.

Pfeiffer and Alvin O. Cook. Mountain No, 09, is the orsanlzatlon In the city, 33:24 Hie Icxige purchased a on En.st Main slrrrt, now! ai Us Ifmple. tober 5. KEYSER Keyser, W.

SeptrM The Club was entertained I Wednesday night by Mrs. Frank! GRANTS VILLE Vd- topt. rs. P. Everett of Law- jSUckley.

Those prewnt were rpnce Kansas, Harry Aihenfelter. R. is In ill ft X4. 1. The Senior class of aurd Brook Ouckworth waiter connection with IndUn Hlsn School elected Roy Jones- Mott and Marshal Smith.

I Uon In KWXSM, in return for Jones, vice presi-j IU Un her by Mrs, A. Emmoiu iry Flora, 15 and 17, whoU. Varn here" In August sent from tncfr homes at 't. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wash- I warnlck oeAOjCd.

head Lecuvale, were taken In cus-' visited Mr. Mrs. Don Uu Uw 1 lMm a- PotUwatowte Indian, It Cretary: rale, were taken in ciw-i by local policemen to by the arrival of their parents. of exquisite workmanship. returned Dtekef 1 bj thC In Valley.

Farm wmow on when ey drcss tn Milton Campbell. CCC Lu ha ArnoM returned native coatume. exandrla, clab MM Mett lnr Mr. and George Smith and i mother, Mrs. Frank Heck, who is 111.

i Mary Benneman and Mrs.j Mrs Liiliaii Chappell, Cumberland, ork iteU Mr. and Mrs. S. Bender. Aubaryk Phillips visited In New Cumberland.

hom( Mrs. Emily Griffith and Mr. and! Character sketches of Shelley English poet, and Edgar Allan Pbe W1no American author, were given by 'j Miller, respectively, the Literary Mrs. F. R.

Deerlng is visiting in Mr, Lewis Despough Wa vtaited here and at Shall-: Wcbshonce member mat Club meeting Tuesday night at Holmes-Wallace Studios. A scene of Shakespeare's "Two Gentle- Ethel town, Mr. i Jane and vinted Mr. ftnton and Mrs. Md Misses Martha MacDonald Kcvs er High School faculty, Is a men of Verona" was read by MTB.

oaUenl Memorial Hospital. Cum- 'D R. Carder, Lee Roy Shumaker berlftnd enefM Is substi-'and Clyde Bender, and current tuUn for him. poetry was presented by Mrs, George Mrs. Thomas McMillan and niece.

Dicfenbach. Miss Rachel Holmes a humorous is Brirf Mention Lillian Cfcrtti- returned to Washing- his parents, Mr. and The National Youth Adminlstra- ton. MLsc Hilda King, Petersburg Roy Taylor. has approved a project for the Mrs.

Pred Pfeiffer returned from 'orantsville School and one girl has 1 WaukenRim. N. J. ibcen assigned for library work. Kpworth TKo orthVnew British liner pictured when kn the ship slipped into New York after running th- Atlantic sub- i Mr and Mrs.

C. F. Ramsdell 1 ln hat she Va D. Wortrln. marine blockade.

The big gun is a six-inch which, i daughter Jean Ann Plant City Fla is unablc to mRet her class bur 8- Vft nd with two three-inch anti-aircraft guns on upper deck, made 'visited here i tne Pub1ic school. Everett. were arreswd lor the Mauretania the most heavily armed merchantman since World Mrs. James O. Wrlsht left Emswellcr was fined $5 War rtavs.

Ml Pau lne can "turned to Baltimore and New' and costs while the others were each York fined and costs. Paul Yommer, MOOKKF1ELD iMcCnuley Joined her In New ervn Davts returned from Fair-, M( Jftne Voa ler th(fi morn hls RCe violating motor Moorefield W. Sept. 22' Tne ako vlalled Atlantic City. mo 1 i ns: for A vlsit her sister rs WHS fined by Magistrate 1 The Parent-Teacher Association I his fam i Allen Patchett.

Mlddletown. N. Y. teller. i.

i i ine arcnt- ieacner Associaiioni (Jives Program Tonkht Moorcfleld state llt uor storcl elected H. M. Calhoun, here I I and Mrs. Charles Mosser were' Warnlck, Pittsbuigh; Charles Helen Glass, John Glass, Earl i-Oiowcd a profit of for the dent Mrs Musser, vice presi- June 30. 1939.

dent; Mrs. Olen Roomsburg, trea-: Frostbui-K. Sept. la 1 $59,265.43 Miss Bess Hawse, Lerxgue of First thousand and eighty bottles were! E. Church, wlll meet tonight at an average price of 83 lcr Audrcy Janc nmcs John .7 o'clock.

thousand. Uirce hundred and: pnUvorth McLean, of Washing- i Winters, Deer Park; Mr. and- Jlcv. W. Beckctl, twenty-five gallons of spirius and lcm nn December 24.

1938. -Elwood George and son, Paul! will give short Mctrcss and 1.H5 of wine were sold. To- lTK BUnchc Chetu Hanline George and Mr. and Mrs. Harry' rtodda conduct a song expense amountr-rt to J7.62894.

77i diec i recently at her home ncnr'Cravei Swanton. McMoran, vocal soloist, Rob-j Ed Wratchford found a fossilized Mr and Mrs. Ciark Walker, Fair-, Beckett, violinist, und Beverly walnut in The Trough mont, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hollis! pianl-st.

will The nul Ls perfectly formed ON A PONTX 1 WilM.n. i Mrs. Walter Mackay and Mrs. J. protruded from the flat surface of; oo Mr.

and the rock when it broke. At one' Tt- hnm MJss Madeline Bazzle. fiRtionnli Lola Schaefer entertained mem- Tr.use visiting at the home of, 1 i niuh Wprt- rf for the Young of the Girls 4-H Olub. Wed Republican Clubs West Virginia night. At the next meet- is touring the'southern part of the ing, Wednesday night, Louise and state for the purpose of organizing iMarJorle Gortner will be hostesses.

Association of School Tuesday will elect officers. The new clubs. The Alumni Grfmtsvllle High Warren Portenbaueh. Buffalo. were guests rrf Mr.

and llvc has membership Georje M. Loy. The Choral Club will meet Tucs- MIND Your MANNERS Teat your knowledge of correct social usage by answer- Ing the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. If you let a servant go, should you give- him a fair, hor.f*t_ reference? i. How should servant address a young girl of 15? 3.

It you know a servant 1 in a friend's house, should you speak to her when she opens the door for you? 4. Need you say "Thank you" to the hotel doorman who holds open the door for 5. Should you call pull- man porter, whose name you do not know, What would you do 'A servant docs not seem as respectful la attitude you think she should (a) Talk to her, and tell her what you expect? (a) Let her go without any explanation? Answers 1. Yes. 2.

Miss Dorothy, 3. Yes. That Is a routine matter. 5. No.

If you must attract his attention, call him "Porter." Best "What Would You Do" (a) Is fairest. BERKELEY SPRING Berkeky W. Sept. Paul E. Martliwbuif.

arrested Tuesday by SUte Police charge of stealing an'auto beloiv ing to Earl Magistrate Her Eichelberger held him under tt bond for the action of the Janun Grand Jury. Dlxon was apprehended Tuesd night while operating the. stoi vehicle on the Springs road. The car was on Thursday, September 14. fro the front of Peer's home at Spoh: Cross Kuykendall, turollee at Camp Morgan near hei was tried Wednesday oy Eichelberger on a charge larceny and received a fine and costs.

Kuykenctall stole of shoes from another enrollee the camp. Sam. manager the Berkeley Cold Btors; stated today that they have mu Jonothans un storage to date th, were stored in the past three yeai Approximately 15 carloads are in building, owners storing the because of the unfavorable pric Five carloads of Delicious are on storage. A pheasant crashed through window at the home of W. Ja Hunter'on Tuesday evening, gin jerlng glass about members of I family eating at the time.

The bL was injured and had to be killed. An application for a irriage cense was made here Wednesday i Robert Donald Lashley, 21, and Mi Betty Margaret Foor, 21, both Everett, Pa. of pel, of lea.pl, TR1-TOWNS Trl-Towns, Sept. Concrete Roadway Work of laying concrete on the new road from Westernport to Luke yesterday by the Cumberland Cdn- A virgin forest is never so ir penetrable as a second-growth Ic Apartment For Rent Bath and heat. Nice lar trading on the Westernport room.

Apply Otto Hohi end at IU Intersection. with Wash- Sons Frostburjr. Ing ton street. The mixing and lay-j Ing machine, which will work from Westernport towards Luke, lays a concrete slab 10 feet wide, which is half of the width of the new highway. On completion of laying of the one side it will return to jWtstcrnport and again work toward FOIl RENT Modern 4-rconi apartment and rage, 255 E.

Main Frostbu Phone Cumberland 932-M. 21-2L Rodrta will be in charge. GENERAL Miss Emma Patchett who SDff ntJ cla y' 8 P- Holmes-Wallace, in laying of the second the summer with Mr. and (half of the road. With favorablel Mrs.

John Newhoiue Mrs. George D. Campbell enter- Webster Springs. W. visited Y.

sixjt a crack in the nut allowed the rock to repioducc the kerne! of the lr med with bridge jnut. Few fusils are found luncnerm in nonor of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Ne.vhouse, Olcason, E. Middletown. Mrs.

I Charlottesvllle, Va. returned to Mr. and Mrs. Wc-slcy Hottcnstetn and daughter Louise returned to Shull returned from Pa Uctnst employed as forester the weather the work will be completed in about two weeks, it is estimated. The machinery for measuring and lending concreting material has! FOP.

SALE Modern dining and living roo suites, 164 Main Prostbi Sept-22 Tlic Infant son of Mr. and Mis. i are as complete in every detail as Chnrles Klght. was baptized at the of First M. Church, night by Rev.

Edgar W. The child was named Charles reprosentlnij the of Zion Evixngelic.il Reformed Church, wlll attend Mhe Somerset Regional Conference ihe Synod, Tuesday, this one. Mrs. Walter Klosterman, ington. Honors were won by Agricultural Fair Ends Today Elkins, IV.

Sept. The an- PARSONS Parsons, W. Sept. 22. John E.

Matson was reelectedj 11011156 Bel1 Mrs Jo 'm Hsmllton, niial agricultural fair opened herej The Parsons Quoda Club met at chaii-man the board of stcwardsj Mrs Lornine Elsenberg and yesterday and continues tomorrow, the home of Miss Esther Sill with ot the Duftey John Jackson. Mrs. Klosterman.LS sponsored by the local chapter.JMlss Edna Cornell, Dorothy Allee i local headquarters of the Soil Con-1 set up in the vacant lot ad- iscrvatlon Service. 'joining the plant of the Piedmont Harry Bauer, Baltimore, and Wmdr and Machine Co. Larry Smith, New visited Church; Ralph J.

Bean, waj presented a prize. iu and Jonn A Mnlhiiw, treasurer. Future Farmers of America, andjnnd Mrs. Chrlstene Phillips assisting Dr. P.

Crosley Morgan, Catherine Other guest.s included Creck-Huttonsville Farm Wo- hostesses. Book reviews and lives of and Thomas! men's Club. It will end this famous American women were dis- ttonaHy known Bible teacher will. Piedmont, Lloyd N. K.

Spelcher, vocational agrl- 1 cussed by Mrs. John Ours. Virginia conduct n. Bible conference in thcjE. Don Taylor, Gorman E.

Getty, culture instructor at Mill Creekjwise, Grace Bright, Dorothy Allee, Mooreflsld Presbyterian Church be- A. Arch M. Evans, I High School, is director of the fair, Louise Williams and Mardean i ll6ms Cumberland, on a trip to Daniel W. Hershberger Mr. and Mrs.

Nevln Baltimore, recently married, were guests at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Ellsworth Beachy and Mrs. Morris Beachy. Mrs. Frances H.

Keller accom- Mr. and Mrs. Macon G. Wil- I ginning Sunday morning, October! James Bradley and Misses Emma in the high school gym- Somerset. They v.ilt leave the at 8 ti.

m. Mrs. Frank Wndc is a patient st Hospital. Scarpelll, 20. Erkhftrt bcr i andi Md whcie she took trent-istar.

will entertain the Past MB- worker, was treated mcnt ttmis ftnd past patrons Association nt local physician's nfteri Philadelphia and Washington. No. FOR SALE 5 Drpot Terrace, Frostb Work of grading the new roftdjMd. Private residence. 17 rooi: was completed a.

few weeks ago baths, gas, electric, city wan paving delayed pending thejstcam heat, hard wood floors, completion Job near Hancock acres ground, fine- lawns, 1 lar; and the of the mn- barn, 2-car garage. This proper chlnery to this place. a one of the best tii Frostbu Evangelistic private home, nlte club. Evangelistic services will ripen lodge home. This property Sunday morning at the Church of first class condition, the Brethren, with Rev.

Lawrence; of Johnstown, Signed: nd continuing through Friday! Bradley. Nettie Ternent. Emily Mc-inasium. A wide range of exhibits Miss Hon. tor moving Bender" and" Mrs! Lena October 22.

Alpine and Emma and Mildred makes It the largest lair yet held from an appendicitis operation in Be nde were Grantsville guests at for period I two' A dv Seot 30 21 2 Mrs. Vlrsil Math.iu returned Sloan. here. It is the only fair In Ran-J the local hospital. bri dge luncheon at the home of vveek DeVore will di-i 20-21--3 'from the Memorial Hospital.

Cum-; Barton Chapter. Order of Enstern dolph county. Mesdames Lessle Parsons, Joseph' rs. Bayard Maust, Salisbury'. i 1 ParsonB, Chester Bennett, Opal Mrs.

Etta V. Engle will be hostess More than 800,000 members are Gflrt 'ArbosasU Bess Moon tn the Ladles' Aid society of the rect the music and Ralph Fikc will Union, Hoboes of America. by a hit-and-run cr( ij days last week In Boston, evening. "rirtvcr on the Nnllonnl Highway! iii, i lcr sister, Mrs. Carrie At the meeting of the Lonaconing nrar the Filtration plant.

He hlle JuclRc McCouley was in Sportsmens' Club last night, Walter Eighty per cent of the tooth-; ported numerous in Tucker county. yesterday. Both deer and squirrel are re- nnnt it, n.v. luc Mrs. McCaulcy western Maryland.

cnro)lcd the ltincran Alice Miller were. visitors fM ethodtet Ch-jrch Thursday eve- tne ni nnvK Hnsmiv held meetings here two years ago and at be the pianist. Mr. Bianchi brul-ncs and aits about the Richmond, attcndlnu the meet- Green, president, nnnounced thutibrushes produced in England have! T. A.

Snyder, Cumberland, visited of the Synod of Virginia. Judge e(Rhteen chuckor quail had been! celluloid handles. THIMBLEHEATRE-STARRl NG here yesterday. nina. TJic senior members of the Methodist Epworth League will hold a social tonight with Mrs.

Sylvan Durst and Juanlta Carder in charge. and nhouldcrs. A Deserted Ship MY VOO HAVE HEARD OF ME MY KJAME UOKJES WENTABOARD A SHIP THE. MlLHOKI DOLLARS? POLLY AM) HEK PALS An Untouchable Gets in His Touch CUF1' WAL THAT A DOES A I FACE IT, VOUNG PLEAS6 ACCEPT THESE CIGARS IN APPRECIATION OF THE BIG LTVE GIVEN Me, MR. PERKINS.

SORRV.SOKI, sve ACCEPT NO THIS FIRM SUPPOSIN' WE SAVTHAT SELL VOU TH 1 BOX LET'S SAV A NICKEU. AN' IN THAT CASfe I'LL. ORDER. TWO RED RYDER Call for Help You SAW- -WHAT? WERtWOLF OF WOLP CANYOisJ If ALMOST NOM5SN5E A -pEPutY THAT WANTED 25 WOMEN class In Public Speaking IA Church of the Story-Telling and Parliaments thren last rprinz. JLaw).

For Information come Coming Flower Shows i the opening meeting at Cent Tri-Towns Garden club will hold.Y. M. C. A. Monday, Sept.

25, 2 a flower display Saturday afternon'p. m. or call 2484-R. and evening, Sept. 30, In the halls of the new Piedmont high school building.

A flower show and entertainment; will be held at the First Methodist' church Wednesday, Oct. 4. at o'clock under the auspices of Piedmont Ladles' Aid Society. Brief Mention The Ladles Big, Four Oriental Shrine Club was entertained last, night by Mrs. Robert Derham.j Westernport.

Those present were: Mesdames Arthur Hofla. Robert Grant, Piedmont; Martini Watson, Watson J. E.i Bailey, Willlnm T. Vtrts. A.

J. Boor. H. S. Thompson and H.

A. Keyser. The Rev, Edward T. Sargus, assistant pastor of St. Bemardlne's Catholic Church, Edmondson avenue, Baltimore, is visiting the home of his mother, Mrs.

Anna C. Sargus, Oak View, Westernport, for few days. Piedmont Woman's club Trill open Its fall and winter program with aj covered dish supper Wednesday, Oct. 4. The committee includes Mrs.

O. D. Coliett, Mrs. Robert Grant. Mrs.

William Mrs. Louis G. Harley, Mrs. Bonner; Hardegen and Mrs. William Sim- Adv.

NT-Sept. 21, Join Our Lay-Away Camera Club Srlect cnmrrn, the idfnt Chrtjl- mil now. and take nivon- left ot the i.ow THICKS ft DRUG STORE POULTRY, PRODUCE MARKET STOVE ft FURNACE CASTINGS Made from your old Bring them to us and save money! We buy cast iron, brass, and aluminum scrap. Maryland Foundry Mr. Savage, Md.

Baltimore. Sept. 22 bushel hampers ungraded goldens 23-34; Jeroevs 20-30. Others unchanged. Poultry Moderate; chickens steady, fowl and ducks dull.

Chickens, rocks 10-20; few 21; crosses 18-M: mixed colors 16-19; leghorns 15-17. Fowl, rocks 18-1D; mixed colors 16-18; leghorns 11-12. Roosters, mixed colors 10-12; 7-8. Duck.i, young Peking, le.1 Ibs. and over 12-14.

Muscovy whites IS; mixed colors 13-14. Tohitt Davis Nite Club Ilrnr The I.ale.U Sonjrs On The Hit Parade I Charge or Admission i "Air-Cnoltf FRIDAY MOVIE ATf Stanley and Livingstone Spencer Tracy Richard Greene Nancy Ketljr Waller PALACE "MEX1CALI ROSE" with GENE AUTRY Srtilley Burnette LYRIC TONIGHT.

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