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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1939 ELEVEN IF EAGLES GETS A. Abel Spends Two Days Here On Coast to-Coajst Tour of United Sta.tes (iUEST AT DINNER SOCIAL jeered By Nearly 7vo At Reception At Local Aerie Home; Tells of visit to Allegany county 1-; nearby Piedmont, Va. No. 707, by the grand worthy of the Fraternal Order Easles, John A. Abel, of Marion, reached Its climax with a event here last night a rr in honor of Mr.

Abel at the Hotel from 6 to 7:30 and an initiation and recep- from 8 p. m. until midnight home of Cumberland Aerie 245. North Mechanic street. committee comprising Henry C.

William Baer, I minis H. Schultz, Edward B. and Juilus E. Schindler made Worthy President Abel's here a high spot on his na- tour. As head of 650,000 LICJS, Mr, Abe! will make a coast- l-ccast tour of the United Slates.

is accompanied by Mrs. Abel. Elaborate DUmrr Tarty dinner at the Algonquin was uf ihe most elaborate fraternal ever served here. There n- speeches. Music during the was played by a trio com- Antonlo La Manca.

Perry Abraham Kishter. Ilr-, ndriition lo'Mr. Abel, the guests William H. Rlley, West Vir- Fiate representative, Wheel- Junior Volunteers Plan Activities For Autumn An outline of activities for October was prepared at yesterday's meeting of Junior Volunteer Service Corps at the home of Mrs. Robert M.

King, South Lee The corps decided to resume its wort on surgical dressings, at Memorial Hospital, to help at the crippled' children's clinic at the city hall the last of the month, and to hold a Hallowe'en dance at the Clary Club or. October 27 for the baby jnlllc fund. Mrs. W. Earle Cobey is chairman of the dance committee which includes Miss Margaret Coulehan, Mrs.

James A. Black and Mrs. Jean Arendes Franklin HousewarmLnf Party A surprise house warming" was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, Barrelville.

Those present were Charles Moft, Cumberland; Mrs. Anthony Witt, Mrs. George Porter, Mr. and Mrs. EM Glass, Mrs.

Geo. Abuclvioz, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Emerick and children, Mr. and Mrs.

William Wll- helm, and children; George Diehl, Mrs Frank Diehl, Mrs. Ed Wilhelm Mrs. James Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbert Wilhelm, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbert Michaalsj Mrs. Margaret Mich- POLICE MARKSMEN P1CJHMOR MEET Two Guns Explode During Final Practice Before Elimination Shoot The six members of the police department to represent the city In a national policemen's meet in Washington, Friday'and Saturday, were picked today after an ellmln- OBITUARY WINDING OF MANSLAUGHTER PERSONAL SAVAGE RIVER DAM WORK STARTS MONDAY William E. Ntlind has returned; Dr. Ge.rje J.

Slbley A i A I k. I i A Funeral services for Dr. Georgei MAI I tM 'Case Against Thos. A. Fort Meade where Men to Begin Cons Julian Slbley, 55 Anneles.

oold At Frederick Fails lh tion: 125 Expected lo died Monday at Memorial Hospital, Marital Torture were conducted last night at funeral home by the Rev. H. Hall! pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran; Church. Members of Fort Cumberland Post, No.

13, American Legion, afioj conducted rites. Harry G. Alfred, of Armand lette's grievances against his wi he told a iudee was that fae are vsn r. Aouisi ronMructlon work on Thomas A 16, of 126 Polk; MUler Clarksburg. W.

Va. They river dam will be- atlon shoot on the Fort Hill range, post 'commander, was in 'treatment. A tli a a vn u. TlmvrApp did not appreciate his jokes. Uiough "she would laugh her he off, if any other man told one." He charged cruel and a bus Those to go to the capltol are Officers James E.

Kelley, Harold P. Kennard, John H. Newhouse, Robert E. Flynn, John H. Stitcher and Curtis McA.

Kime. The six were picked after several weeks of practice and eliminations during which 'two revolvers exploded. Officer Clarence C. Roby had his right thumb cut when one cylinder exploded as he fired his gun yesterday morning. Later three cylinders exploded when Officer Frank A.

Zawaski with Robert C. Bowers, past mander, as chaplain while Joseph ae Balt i casualties tor emon. be conducted Friday or Saturday at V- 1-ulhorJUes have tried to do for ye 4d -nd this city of mosquitoes. Arlington Cemetery Lloyd C. Wolfe Elklns, W.

Oct. 1 Wolfe, 68, died Sunday evening at his home, -116 Davis avenue, follow-1 ing an illness ot pneumonia. The reason: Discarded tin cj in which they breed linve beco for junk men pold For Lack of Evidence Police training camp. Mrs. Albert Wasner and daush-: Sally Anne.

110 Alternant Ter- A charge of manslaughter a(taliisti are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Royj (Jonst rue- Be On Joli November 1 street, was dismissed for lack or evl- attend the Fcvesl Festival Monday. V. W.

Spnnprr, dence at a. preliminary hearing where Mrs. Miller's reprcsriUAtive. announced lo- Frederick yesterday before Judge: Margaret, will dance In the pageant -day. Manuel Weinbere.

Mr. and Mrs W. W. Waddell. 813; Mr.

Sprmu said requisition for the The charge grew out of an auto-! payutte street, acre called to employment ol men had txvn mobile collision on Route 40. two--wheeling, W. by (lie dcntli of (prepared today. Hy November he miles east of New Market, August waddell's mother, Mrs. W.

estimated 125 mm will be at worn on the liugcit earthen dsm 74. Washington. D. one week! rj and Mrs. H.

B. Wood. 120 Maryland later. Lippold was arrested for avenue, have returned- Daniel S. Pellctier.

dsni slaughtcr, September ft, and postedjf rom a visit to the laucr'a mother, tendcnt. has esUxbllslK-d an (2,500 bond lor yesterday's John J. Lillys, Richmond. and is directing Lippold was driving a car occupied! Hodge Smllli. Payeue'work of two ennineeihifi ra collect.

Bargain Hunter by his mother. Mrs. Louis A. is In Annapolii for ioruial tlie dam siu-. The dam is beinB am- jpold.

and his sister and admission to the bar. sttuctcd under the ot when the accident Mrs David C. Clark, wife ol the UIUXT Potomac Hiver Com- The subsequent victim of the le rector or EimuHnurl Episcopal'mission. George chnir- He was bom at Webster, Taylor in! Sumner, bargain's a basinn occupied a car by George church, has returned to lirr home'man fired his gun. Zawaski 'had fired i county, September 2.

1871. a son of ca! gain-even ai MjPhilHps. Washington, D. C. at Pr(Vl) fc-, Square Jiom Memorial 1 i ctif i JIQ In iliriPC rnr L.

1 his gun. Zawaski had fired I county, September 2, 1871, a son ot ca; H.V "'r rt n.iAnr iiMliT round then two shots failed toljohn and Marinda Trimble Wolfe, p-jJessie McCormick. a.ssistant suffered serious injunes for Hospital, where she underwent SCOUTS TO SHOW WHA1 ff. The first shot after reload- but had spent most of the late of the Exchange Bank. (which she was treated in a Balu- major 0 rrB rminmr i niirn HT A young bandit demanded si! cUmofe hospital during several weeks.

Mrs Ralpl obstor. 639 Sco THFY LEARNED IN N. Y. "r-'rency on hand i Harr Slcgmaicr and David wick stree ts in Pittsburgh. 11UI go off, ing caused the explosion.

CITY BRIEFS nels, Rosalie Michaels, Irvin Diehl, meeting of the Allegany Coun- Mr. and Charlie Ticssler andjty Traffic Safety Committee will be son; Mr. and Mrs. John at 7:30 p. today, in the and children.

Will Kennell, Albert. City Hall. Kennell. Albert Davis, Wanda Leej Designated rGovernor Herbert and Frieda Keller, Charles James, Conor as a day of pl ayer for Mrs. McCormick Argued.

Fmal winebre ner III. Frederick, repre-! Mr Bnd Mrs A of his life in Elklns. He is survived by two sons, Frank; and Eugene, both of El kins, and 0 two daughters: Mrs. Thflma Moore- 'she held up a $100 bundle of bii 5 Lippold at the hearing, head, Elklns, and Mrs. Ruby Hinch-i a nd offered to hand it over if man.

Harding. i robber would leave MINER KILLED BY FALL AJso surviving are four brothers, of Nervous over the delay, he toi Sandy Wolfe, Fairmont: Jthe tnoney and fled. Bayard; Otto and Andy, and two sisters, Mrs. Luetta Baltimore, and Mrs. Ethel Powell, ol Louisiana.

Holli-i daysbuig, mid Mi. and Mrs Joseph Stevens and daughters, Al-j loonn. visited Mr. and Mr." A Rlchurd Bonder. '20 Green? ilii-et.

)s In Demonstrate At Potomac Council Uouiuhjji Sattirdav At Andrew Witt, Charlie Porter, Georgie Abucivioz, Chester Abucivioz, universal peace, services are scheduled in many 'Cumberland churches Lucky Omaha, W. Bo; Man Had ti-'of Omaha pulled three 4,000 vc James and Mrs. Adam (Uld Morning Communion was Brethren church, with interment in rf Funeral services were conduced wires lhe tops of an auto an Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. H. It truck wnich co! iidert.

But he wi L. Koontz, pastor of the United to Bono Coal Formation Hlrsh and children, and -Mrs. Ed Roberson. Entertainment was fur- P. Lehman, William and Nathan Felzenburg, Bal- W.

E. Bender and Relnnert Hagerstown; John and Ormond Ledlow, Pied; Tuomas H. Morgan. City Commissioners Harry A. Edgar Reynolds.

William Sx.lwards and Thomas F. Conlon; G. Rice, Maryland state pres- C. William H. Baer, past John P.

Harbaugh, B. Fahey, Fred Pfeiffer P. Driver. Herman Myers MilliM-, Samuel E. Grlminger H.

Schultz. Julius E. Henry J. Kpelker, Mor- C. Harris, Harold W.

Smith. Carl and J. William held at Emmanuel and Holy Cross Episcopal Churches. The Rev. Wil- Presbyterian Church.

"Should the United States permit sale-of arms, ammunition and implements of war to belligerent nations?" will be discussed at the weekly Klwanis luncheon tomorrow nished by Dad and Maw and 1)am A Elsenber ger will conduct heir soijs. i a service at 7:30 at First Party for S. S. Class Mrs. Earner Mimiieks, 727 Hill Top Drive, entertained her Sunday school class.

The following attended: Betty Mlnke, Vernadel Stemple, Betty Roblnette, Yvonne Atkinson, Dortha Curry, Dorothy Randall. Rene and Adeline and Mrs. Raymond Shade. Joan Miller a Party Mr. and Mrs.

John N. Miller, 332 Bedford street, gave a party in honor of their daughter Joan's flfth birthday. The tables were decorated with candles and flowers, the color scheme being pink and green, Guests included Beverly Bowers, Joan Bennett. Nellie Mae Manning, Carol Rcith, Joann Rice. Betnu- dette Hoenicka, Frunkle Hoenlcka Bridget Hoenlcka, Louise F.

Ewald Barbara Lee, Johnny Raupach, Dor- the Silent Grove cemetery at Belington. jol unhurt. Said he. calmly: Mrs. Laura V.

lames Funeral services for Mrs. Laura V. lames, 62, whose death occurred Sunday morning at her home in Ohaneysville, were conducted Oils afternoon in the Methodist Church at Chaneysvllle. Intcr- We.stemport. Oct.

L. Marsh, 51. died last night at Reeves "I didn know I was taking arcilnlc from Injuries sustained when chance. The insulation looked half ton fall of bone coal crushed' 1 ulni yesterday afternoon as he 1 Those who come in com. i worked In the Bra.shear mine rm Kurl Bacluilnn.

Ji 4011 ot North Centre strrel. returned In While Plains. N. Biter visUiuu his pftrents. 1 ot Soout riHfl.s nnd drill lenrru-ri while U-iulinx tlio liov Sooul Ji-rvice the York Worlds FVlv will IM- clenionstirtieu Rt the camp iue prosram during tho Round-Up for Potomnc Council Scouts Pittsburgh today.

Mrs. Henry Stitcher. 440 Goethe street, is improviiiR alter nn operation Rt Allegnny Hospltnl. many people every su, umi.y up ic Run roiul. about ft mile east I DV DITDUUH hotel clerks, newspapermen ana po- Westen Known as a care- BABY VjlKL BUKNtU lice offlccrs-asually get to be ful Ml Marslj hnd ty accurate judges of their fellowj auemlon to he large nmss of mpn c-nn loll nt trlnnee Wllct n- icoil earlier in the day.

and fellow Scouts are: Charles assistant scouUnaficr; Billy Bnirr Mackey" Wilson, Dickie Joseph Currier. John Mannlrh, f'rrflei iclc t.ol.spi'ich. Charles Glover. David nnd John Sltxui. Jiunes Wnr- UftMC- 1 "Bhi.

William IXJMP. Miliy uUlYlLi Michael, uiul Hussoll C. Huttev. helped him to get wniiams Road Worker's WctJKiv JViwiims juiinicuu lumui xuw w. at the Fort Cumberland Hotel.

ment Chaneysvillc Ceme-j An example of this faculty was; bcfore COIUinu nR work Un loiurtt-iiict i ti 1 nA fif ifiT ra Former Judge Albert, A. Doub and Harold W. Smith will lead the cusslon. Homo, Kiiniishinjis Complete Loss of Mrs. lames' death was attributed Court, when six train-riders were icoal Mareh resumed to a heart ailment.

A-native of! brought In for a hearing. Four werc. work lt WRS enough Bedford county, Mrs. lames men, apparently Jo fal( lhat daj A slx oU1 o( without siRnahns. Circle No.

1 of the First Method- born in Chaneysville. November H.j"knights of the road." and they were, BQm in Ma Ju SO county. Mr. WPA worker WHS burned in a lire m)d building, mid Many 1st Church, Bedford street, Mrs. Lillian Smith, leader, will hold a rummage sale, 6:30 until 8 p.

tomorrow in the church basement. with of rviucslA Stoul ncUviiics at 3 p. in. SalimUiy. These include whtullnc, wood cliop- piiiK.

flap Jack fllpplnc. makint; 1876. a daughter of George a warning and ordered out of Marsh me to cslcrnport 19 years that completely cte.stroyed the of troops sre for Delilah (Rowland) Robinettc. Sur- i the city. The.

other two. mere youths, i )lyed jn Grccn Add jti nd furnishings of the family on' ScO ut-DKd parties at o'clock Townsend Club No. 2 will meet tonight at 7:30 nt, Y. M. I.

Hall. Virginia avenue. Mclvin Stewart, Pittsburgh, will sing over radio station WJAS every Impressed by Reception The aerie rooms were crowded by for the reception in honor Mr. Abel. Approximately seven l-ruired were there.

The noted was" Impressed the large enthusiastic membership and i-as convinced that the reputa- nt the Cumberland group as one of the leading aeries the country was well-founded. dsri not hesitate to comment on 1.5 fact. For substantiality and Vility the local aerie receives men- bn in Eagle circles all over the ISpt-iking In general terms. Mr said: j- Our aim is one million members r.d we'll have them fn five years je've added 340,000 to the roster the last three years. Ohio is the greatest Eagle state pm the standpoint of membership have 93,000 members out Mr.

Abel, a native Ohioan, who Joe was carrier boy for the paper fcblished by the late Preslden G. Harding, was pleased ti told lhat two famous Ohloans lio later became presidents of th lilted States, were quartered In during the Civil Wa 3en. Rutherford Birchard Haye fri ilajor William McKinley. the formal meeting, at ifh a class was Initiated, ft re- was held lor Mr. Abel in office of Frank C.

McKnight, rriuary of Cumberland Aerie, he met many Eagles from William A. Gunter, president of the Allegany County Board of Education, spoke on the "History of Education in Allegany County" before the Lions Club today. othy Carter, Jeanne Coniff, Patsy morning at 8:15. He Is Phillips, Joann Bopp. Joyce Mobls.ja son of Rev.

J. L. Stewart, pastor Catherine Morton. Bobby Willing- of the North Cumberland Assembly am, Greta Crites. Betty Crites.jof God Church, this city.

Gary Shlrcliff. Owen Morris. Junior Feted A party was given in honor of of the Evangelical Junior League of Ellerslle attending three weekly meetings during September. Those present were Miss Ruth Shroyer, Dorothy and Virginia Smith, Colleen and Fay Emerick, Margie Daniels, Mary and Nancy Printy, Margie and Delons Brown. Annabel Fisher, Joanne Emerick, Mildred Shroyer, Dona Jean Reed, Sonny and Ella Grace Myers.

Anna Jean Shroyer, Ethel Sprinkle and Leroy Emcrick. Junior Winleretles Meets are her husband, Lonnle lames, and these children: Mrs. Martin. Miller, Mrs. Charles L.

lames and Mrs. Lester Henry, all were held by the magistrate. wh He was a mem bei- of the First Bap-i Williams Road, about a mile and hc cam; jire progrnm will be under noticed that they appeared to be! well-bred lads taking their first trip by side-door Pullman. jt 1st Church. Besides his widow, Lucy half beyond the.

city this wnv al 7 iGrlgsby he ts survived by! morning. Scout oflk'luls are hoping for ftn i.six children: Otis. Howard. Edilh.i The injured child us Evelyn Mnrie summer week-end lor whicii Conrnd. Davu.

tlnugliter of Mr. mui Mrs.iot;tot)«>r, in Uu.i section, Is notod. ot FlinUtotie, and George Investigation revealed I ha their mu nn ti lames, at home. She was a were well-to-do and Gni fiela Marsl Cuinberland- of R. L.

Robinette, Somerset; Riverside Drive, New YorK. THe JMl May shimer Ll ke Mis DnLw 1 AlelRfttiy Hospital, about 11:30 a. lan llK L0m over-ulBht. The Alvln Fetters, Clearvilie, and Mrs. boys were glad to.return home ien Mitchell culueuci is a her condition was given us Farm RawiitiR.s idpal riofpntc nPTP r.

Davis. She wiis udmlltod to of lhe antl Iriulcis nre their lives ruined. Vernon Livengood, 33, of Oldtown. was treated yesterday Allegany Hospttarfor fitT'right eye suffered when he fell Irom the roof of his home while painting. Robert Shrout, 25.

of 117 Baltimore street, posted $50 bond awaiting Police Court hearing tomorrow following his arrest yesterday on a charge of illegally op- Charles Bridges, Fllntstone. Miss Mary Murrie' Westernport, Oct. 4 MLss Mary Murrie, 56, Connellsville, formerly of here, died yesterday nt West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, where she had been a patient since July 4. A daughter of the late John Ribbon and Aggie Mume, her parents mov- ed to Ccnnellsville when she was a small child. She -was sister of Murrie, Connellsville, Arlde, Warren and Ernest Murrie, Pittsburgh, and Lester Murrie, Washington, D.

C. William Simmons, Piedmont, is an uncle. and Mrs. Simmons attend the funeral ac Connellsville tomorrow. Burial will be in Hill Grove Ceme-j their parents arrived here Marsh.westemport If they hadnt been halted here, the boys might have been killed, or injured in their dangerous mlng'' trip to shortly after noon today.

for lh )ul se because rain water house was two-story Iranuv i Into tlie ground. RIK! brother. Palmer Rizor. Blooming Ion. fore-, In whirh the Duvi? inmily lind bven till lc ls IU wcxxl avaiinbte man in mine, received IH'inp for nbmit, two voHi-5.

City wuh (l coo B1K keop warm. injuries about the side and shoulder olfuiBls retorted that ArrallB( mH tlnb pinsram are criminals ana nave i vasterday whcn squcczccl between a they had the call but could not. ol lx lnR by ln( ptnj, Rn rt c.r- and thfi roof. He Li m. Polo-; wnter, so did not send a truck.

tivities cmnmHtre eonipnscd of New- lb Van Camps MILK Valley Hospital, Kcyscr. Pork Beans 6 25c VETERAN MUSIC HALL 1 STAR OF MAUVE DECADE SUCCUMBS The child's mothei was outside (on CalskRrton Gale Townsencl. the when the fire started nnd oy(i DRVIS John Ro nnci minor burns when fhe went Rr ChRr Ambrose. The com- to RCt the btxby. Mr.

Davis was Rl mlu ce mr ln eyser last night to work make fiiiRl pjepRrations. Four Heine Trcaled to Enrl Deacilv 1'ork Disease flee lb. bac 39c (Continued From Pane. WEDDINGS Potatoes (5 22c New members who joined on Baltimore street. Junior Wlnterette Club yesterday devices iu a ciub Onions are Clara Shepard, Betty Sagle, Ellen Newnam, Mary L.

Mlnke, Jean Welsh, Colleen Carr, Lois Wentling and Roberta Schmerer. The business Chalmer H. HoTe, Great Cacapon, W. was committed to city jail this morning for five days In default of $5 fine after he was found meeting was conducted by Betty 'guilty of careless driving at a Arhett, while singing period was Police Court hearing. He was ar- lea dby Virginia Haus and Gloria Lee Straub.

To Play at Queen's Ball Music for the "Queen's Ball" at Elklns, W. tomorrow night as the opening big social event of the Mountain State Forest Festival will be furnished by Marty Flynn and his Society Ramblers. This is the flrst time a Cumberland orchestra has played for the events in honor early this morning by Of- B. F. Hotchklss and C.

D. wns served, fried oysters provided for clamoring hun- i DO tery, Connellsvilte. Miss Nancy Ltvengood Meyersdale, Oct. 4 Word was received here Tuesday of the death of Miss Nancy Livengood, 83, in the Brethren Home in Scalp Level, where she had been for several years. The body was brough' here but no funeral lb.

I9c 'Service Center CUT Pork Chops 24c Morrison-Dcrmlson i Somerset. Pa, Oct. She knew the thrill of brilliant JuBn iia Dennison, daughter.attending four patients In New York success and the rigors of Alice Dennison, 206 hospltnl, two of them trouping on "th? road." i.street, was married to lister Mor- set yesterday riiBfinasert After 25 years of retirement, she rjson Pftca rPe t. Friday even- their illness BS trichinosis, nnd made an unexpected comeback in lng pRrs0 iiage of the Trln- tied slrps to curb tvn Inclptrnt out- "Robcrta" a-s "Aunt Minnie." which jly Mcth(xii Epf sc cipal Chureli by break of the unusim.1 dlscaw. played full season in New sv 5 RegLiter Neol.

pftstor. 'Hie patients, nil reported in a nnd toured the United States and' Mr Rnd Mrs Harold Crawford were fntr condition, ore Srnest Ep- in 1934 and '35. attendants. pley. 34, and her 14.

or Only lust year she came here to Mr on SO Ls nffilialrd with the North Edgcwood avenue, Somerset, kpcnd her last days very Bucnanan Lumber Cntnpnny and nnd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond East- ill be made until her brother, Wil- js a de not a de? Pn iam S. Livengood. of Harrisburg.

roce.sslon offend bv liet liam here lb using the name of her third huss-j lhe bridc was cmn 0yc of t.lic lake of R. D. 3, Oakland. Cambria the late Rldgely slloc store county. Mrs.

Easllake. and manufacturer. 3I)C Davis-Nictilrsnn Eppley Bre sisters. courin Mrs. Belle Peter L.

Livengood irale not to tell people her st.ee alert a t-i at- i a ma Ti if r)PT0 TWO MEN COMMITTED Salisbury is also a brother. parpnt Jn Oumberlalld weck many knew her here Springfield'. W. Oct. All four ure believed to linvr Bell Nlchlcxon, dnushtcr of Mr.

nnd contracted Ihe dread nfler Mrs. Forrest Nkhleson. and Jolin, eating infected pork oti a Lnbor i i ci jii i JUAJVI DtJrt i TRUCK CRASH! Dr. E. M.

Cunnin would have given you quick ans-! on 'y IU! 1U rs PRU rson Davis were married at Front RoyM. Day picnic in Bedford hot: sirrh Invelv Vrtlr.e. A A Two men were committed to Jail today in default of fines assessed against them in Trial Magistrates Court after a hearing on charges preferred against them as the result of Queen Sylvia. of an accident at Henderson avenue Events Briefly Noted land Bedford street last night. Tlie drum corps of Henry Hartj Leonard W.

Albright, 89 Hendcr- Post No. 1411. V. F. will hold a son avenue, was found guilty of wiener roast at the po-st rooms, next Monday for only.

Ralph L. Rlzer, director, has arranged a reckless driving and driving without an operator's license. Fine was set at $1 on the first and $10 on the i second charge. Magistrate Oliver Dr. E.

M. Cunningham, 34, Ashe- iwer on the latter half of this pro has such a lovely voice. Vft Septcmb( 23 Mre Nlchlcsun be cremated svnri i. The body is to Authorities at the hospital tn.Mi- ye ar-old bride while her hus- luted a search for approximately 30 Vvi ViV position ll ls n-year-old bride while her luis- tilled a searcn lor approximate.y nu KO-th a I Three hanLs whatew the Vshes shipped enst for burial WO rkrr. 15 22.

Tl.cvolhrr perron, who attended th, C. Dalton, 150 North in the cemetery maintained by' snri ftr tlxst. Olood streptococcus infection. He visited here on numerous occasions. Mrs.

John W. Frankfort Rites J50 North Mechanic the cemeterv malntalnrrt suddenly yesterday of it comes to a parade, Frankle and: iJtmmle would rather have the i clowns supply the funny -side of The worst of it is that when ft 'are living at the home of Her picnic, and announrovi tlxst. Olood euli nenr the between here would be taken In nil attempt nnd Romnpy lo letcnnlnp whnlher any nf the al.vi contmcled the Funeral services for Mrs. parnde docs'not live up to expccta-, Catherine Frankfort, 65. lions lhe dlsB pp i nlcci sma ll fry! wife of John W.

Frankfort. 515) must The executive board of-the MericiJH. Bruce, found him not guilty Veteran Unit of the Catholic leaving the scene of an accident. Time at Piedmont Jdents' Mission Crusade will meet atj Ernest A. Murray, Sand Patch, 8:15 o'clock Friday evening-at a owner of the truck involved.

Worthy President Abel of Miss Thekla D. Price, 424 was committed for 25 days in default of $25 fine for permitting an unlicensed person to drive the vehicle. The men were arrested by Officers W. B. Lovenstcin and T.

T. Griffin, after the truck crashed into the rear of a car and the men compensated otherwise. 1 Marshall street, who died Sunday TUcv nave to be to he clrcus at Charlottesville, while re-1 turning from a vacation trip, werei The Grecks hafi a word ror it Britain wif.h CHAMBERLAIN'S PEACE REBUFF Slewnrt On Committee Laws K. of F'. (irand which wlnle In il-self is nnt, quickly fatal.

It regarded ns ii-s rontrneilon fnllowcd by u-cakriiing of vitality end o'hcr Julius E. Schindler. Cumberland complications. ji attorney and ernnd chancellor of of her the Maryland Grnnd Lodge Knight Windstorm Wrecks Apple conducted this afternoon at the home by Rev'. Dr.

Hixon T. Bowersox, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran They had a word for most every-i thing. And, since they word magicians, they probably had Warn f-t Sub AUs'i" verert an inspiring address be- North Mechanic street. 150 visiting Eagles and local ers in the lodge hall of Picd- Aerie No.

707, Monday nieht. IT. Abel spoke on the program of the Eagles and the organization had Hccom- The degree team of Colfax Rebekah Lodge, No. 1. will hold its annual dinner-dance at the AH Ghan Shrine Club, Baltimore Pike, at 6:45 tomorrow evening.

Mrs. J. Woodyard Is in charge of went headquarters to report the i In old age pensions, work-; vations. accident, compensation and stabiliza-j The Ladies Auxiliary of Crest Burial Park. Officers Wellington B.

Lovenslein. Walter P. Crabtree, J. Carl Sloufier. James J.

Condon, Frank J. Zawaskl, and Thomas T. Griffin. Two children survive by her first Ithe Grand Lodeo: Joseph R. Waller.

Itormcr arslslnnl City Solicitor ofj HarKork. Mrt Oct semi-official commentary chnirmRii; i 11 i a in rheckup of their orchards over the ifanguage gels all choked up when Diensi Aus Deutschlnnd made rccri i(j mfm bcr of tlie week-end, apple growers In tills belt dwelling on the universal theme ol clear German submarines would at-, morc Bar. and A. Charles.said their losses from wind storm feminine charm. every armed merchantman.

gtewnrt of Frostburft. a former whirh over hrre Inle Saluiday Interment in good one t(X) By contrast our wri The Abel was Allegany No. 4. I. O.

O. will MR S. J. S. COOK AGAIN by William H.

a public card party at the Odd Fel- marriage to the late Nathan John- Iston, Police Sergeant Raymond R. Johnston and Mrs. E. C. Porter.

"Hnsr. W. state organizer, also presented E. Bunker 1-vrinids, a former state senator, )'I Vernon E. Rankin, state's of Mineral county, who were "mbcrs of the class of 13 initiated night.

'rocwllng the Piedmont progrnm. was held nt the Algon- 1 ii ot pi, Curnbcflnncl, for lows Temple, Tuesday at 8:30 p. following business. Master Masons have been Invited to attend the meeting of East Gate Granting the ineffable something, "The German Navy not only i)ros pn 0 lnr Board of County'would run Into thousands of dollars, itlmt appropriates a separate entitled to, but will be for AllcRany county SO per rent ot thft 'for a fortunate few of ihe break the resistance of such ships Rome Beauties ami Wme.sap of Ihe species in thl.s ordinary world, with all possible means." said. i) WfimT VVA.TCH TO srieties of late apples, extensively It bi strange, even so, that our: A communique, Issued this morn- IJ r- around here, were from JanRuase should prove too clumsyilntr by the hlch command, said 72 MOIKJAN FROM rjAdLhn.u^ trrrs whilr of thrsr to express it.

additional vessels had been searched cnn br solvaced, tliry will not Lodge tonight for the conferring of the Master Mason degree. mcnts will be served. A -n' There was a time when we contraband by Gcrmnn naval Thomas MOTRIUI. whav 34 onln nflnd top prices, growers fay, HEADS VV.C.T.U. GROUP.are three stepsons: John R.

and simply "It." Remember! forces since Sept. 30. Some of these, iycars ns secretary of FriwtbiirR mnnv heavilv lade apple wtw Charles E. Frankfort, this city, Mrs. John S.

Cook was reelected! president for the third term cf the Allegany County Women's Christian I Charles EI Frankfort, this city, and CJftra B(JW Nobody ever contested It was. said. haO been escorted into Aerie. No. 1273.

Fraternal Order of rooUKj by lhc WUbur Frankfort Pittsburgh. inadequacy of the description. German harbors. Eagfes, is Une loncest. contnluous Cnmmlmlrfttlnm wl TVvVin ic a nrnf nor Temperance Union yesterday at the i.

ic John Soethe this city, is a wQrse yet 1 M.rs. Frankrort was a nicmoer 01 cg by The comttlunlque reported service in the United Slntes. re- off First Baptist Church. Other offic-r frrs are Mrs. F.

W. Dayton, Western-; tne Royal Neighbors 01 America. Mrs. Margaret Rnese Rilrs which were cut the storm, hart not (Ken rr- If Oomph Is German troops, "mopping yrslMday a handsome gold 5to od todny and It was lmpos.sibl»i onymous with charm, I'll take myiln Poland, had engaged li flghUnstjwrlM watch for dlsttiiKulshexi lo pn rn lhe full rxtcni of the storm coffee with rum "shnttered iwrtloas" of the vice in keeping hi list )l( t)l( section, i Polish nrmy the present'ty-low 10 percent month during ft lrml Pr 0 port, vice president; Mrs. Georgej avts, W.

Oct. 4 Hurt In Span 'demnrontion line ancl the newly- 193R The watch crime from Conrad tl by will D. Sampson, Mt. Savage, secretary; i services for Mrs. Margaret Rnese.

Collanse Near Somerset fixed German-Russian txiunrtnry H. Mnnn, chief of tlir A lmhpr 0 pt cre and secretaries of this KQR WATER LINE WORK Mrs es Montgomery, Cumber- wldow of Rnese. were l- limiting spheres of Infiuenre." at nniiopal In hr n() Abel as guest of honor. trcnsurer, and Mrs. Ernest UC ed yesterdny afternoon by Somerset, Oct.

4 1 Veslern piont wa.s described Knnsns C'ity PKrty motored irom Cum-j An application for a WPA pro- iYfltes Cumberland. corrPspondingi Ai Mann of the Presbyterian four of them from the i cepi for "minor" As there are over 2.000 Aerie S.T- HK! to Westernport where ecl 1O extend the McMtillen High-: s(lcrctftry 'church, with the church choir fur-! district, wore Injured last nlscht', cry Br hv tl I 1 lotncd In front of the Bruce I way water line toward Cresaplowni Rev Hamlllon ofi nfsh nK music. Pallbearers were when a bridge which they were i tfvh rt IIP A -i xmitnnrrtri in It APPLICATION SKiNED Brounds with the Rn( pai rKO was this leading the pVoccssion with colors followed by City Band; Trl-Towns Mu- ing by Mayor Hurry Irvine. ujr muvuL naiiy nviiu. i The application the ncxl ff on the peace rally achcrlulcd Emile.

Olio, Carl. Robert pairing collapsed at Roxbury. and Earnest Saunicr nnd Crcil of here. loot project will cost $26,099. Uici was endorsed by GroR Interment, was in Davis; Most seriously hurl.

Recording to Cemetery. Among those attending first reports, were Virgil McClain. BIRTHS the distiiiKUlslieii xeiv reroid of Ml Moignu ou 'n nntlonnl Rrconiplishnient. POULTRY. Balllmor'.

Oct MA1IKK poutocs Band. Kelly-Mansfield Fost! fedcra government to furnish ATrmmTTgU FATA! i were Mr and Mrs Glenn Racse Pittsburgh; Charles Blessncr and; Mr and Mis Georje. E. Shaffer. Apples and American Legion an the citv ifl73S Thecitv's' Carrie Saunier.

Miss Sell, both of Berlin, and 573 Arnrti Terracf, announrp the cJianpcd. frps: Tri-Towns Fire Co. No. 1. wlH be oald bv the water TO BEDFORD MANiSaunier, EmUe.

Otto. Robert, Carl i Harrison Soy. of Meyersdale. They! birth of a son v-sU-rday morning if up 1 IShare Wl PB bl mC ateri land Ernest Saunler, all of PitH-lwere detained In Somerut Com- Allegany Hosptul. S.

Nrw 1.70-75. Twr'tily ea.M of Ritif'Kflown. iifni Ki'edyvillP. wiiiO form en mod rniiif of MiorVcrrt rnrti uproot rrt trer. ftnrt nnrooOrt imnll buildinss Nearl 1 4 mt.lirs of iTin had (alien in till 1 section HIICG Friday nuht.

un- But the within tlirir bgnks as dn ground will be paid by the water i aC re Com jan No 2 8ter idepartment. HalV lOdffft nnrl TX.rimnnf iorio I lodge, and Piedmont Aerie. automobiles were In the I WATER SHUT OFF 'on throiiRh the business About tx dozen more water taps of Westernport and Pled- wore ordered shut off today as UIP tlisbamlinK Ht the F.iBle'. city continued Ua drive to rolled wnter rent. Altogelhe series represented at the taps have been closed meeting were: lingers- but most of thw Cumrx-rland, FrostburR and nnd had the service llls Jolm Krrr, Bedford, Oct.

Daniel burgh. about. 60, of the Bedford County I Mrs. Raese was found dead on her Home, wn.1 found dead nt 8 o'clock bed. A coroner's jury Jinve verdict Monday night along the Raystown'of dentil from heart disease.

Mrs. munity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. rtlchard M.

Lntigh-, Chlppewas 60-3S Others Others treated and released' wrrc. lln. 217 Union strret. announce theichangrd. slrarty.

Chick-" Wind and Allr nny Hospital. flocks 10-20; 21; rrnssw 17-. Rnnimrlrir Mr. nnd Melvin Rice. 430 10: nilxcr! colors 10-10; tinhorns prrtrnt.

Harry Rush of Allison Park. Mnrtiir birth of son. tills nl Plcwl ot North Chnrlerol additional J2 must oi Maryiand, present, water turned on. i Rnese, who would have bfen Kendi of Scottdale. Brancli ot the Jtiniata River..

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