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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 10

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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10
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10 41 INMIMOIIAMS IN MEttUtY FATtttJI MI. t'iuiua tarter, May -nd Uttrth rki Win at bridge Jacoby Modern calls off slam CHURCH ACTIVITIES LXITKD I'HKUT OF i AX.VU'OJ.IS ttt USi'Jf tf Mi District At (f OWNEIMUSTSEU MICE IEOUCEO $7000 only S24.500 unti wiH it-Hi A VA Compeer Wr jit tr Irft uf lirief fothrr Wr rwvrr furgtt. Aftei in Suiitri IA mulish th sthujt is uftrtt Uiwyiav Friday iwtii a.ui of 'fteSclay at I p.nt-Thf nkintiily Hhrttunt of thr I'hurch luftsisiuf South. 's Family O-W wKlll you. Mwa fun-yr oacl you'll: cjocii buy fi It fljs CrnUfCll air f.on/i bttufirenr.

fc epfc; Cement ItMNEJt (n kmng mwuufy uf my lirar rutxhcr, JuJia ifcpwlni this Ufr Oct. tOUi. My say hum tttiss htr, our can my hrvt crll 1 what tu plavrrs 1 but ijuti alunr kfkivs tny in thai hunir without hrr twit). Lathrflfir 4V SufHIl-Law. OIO rrbids ftichstboWig REAITOI OHetiFotSolc HINCE GEOIGE STREET a dory dwelling with kitchen and bath on each floor.

Rose nnenf ond one car garage. Zoned (or retail business use. Has many possibilities. By appointment only. S45.000 CHESTNUT Hill 2 bedroom home with potential tor two more condition.

Completely -fenced; garage and workshop area, above ground pool. Beach and pier privileges. By appointment only. If You Are Considering Selling or Buying A Home. Yoo'll Be A Step AheoH Of Our Office First 761-7645 of 79I-01M Member of Multiple listing Service Death notices SOt THAU.

James William of 33 Dean Street, died on Oct. 8. 1970 at Awe Arundel General Hospital. Beloved brother uf Mrs. Edna P.

Uuldsboruugh of Annapolis, Mrs. Jeanette Overton Mrs. HattieGatlin. both of Brooklyn, New York, Mrs. Julia Uwis of Jamaica Long Island and Joseph Southall of Norfolk, Va.

A number of Nieces, Nephews, two sisters-in-law, five brothers-in-law other relatives survive. Remains will rest at Mt. Moriah A.M.E. Church, Sunday from 7 p.m. until funeral services Monday, 1.30 p.m..

Rev. Wesiy Nash, Pastor. Family receiving iilli Xijfth tiij-truiEni. i'hti iJ-7 uf thr rtally rufgirfivtr tu hearts IJ diamonds tu it tu Jwuch two At this point North is ablr tu ttwkr South EtUHh.t]U»t tfo tu CitfjiiallVr fripufbr uf ttkU' no but rrwst or' thr South trump This iWsn't iK'tually hiVt EElrt bbst tu it hr oWstl'C hold card ttitrtU that hr has of value Cu but- hall. to puinb.

wui ViHtTH WKST A I 0 4 3 KOLTH(D) 4 A I 0 7 2 A 10 A A vulnerable Pass 2 2N.T. Pass i'sss 24 Pass Pass Pass Opening tu. Junior atVp.Hi.,.Sciuur rthcarsat. Thursday at 7:45 p.jri. study arul prayer in frlkiwhip halt.

Krulty at a.m. t'hapifl irnuv for tV lunfergartrn amj nursro scluJDl. ut a t'ont'krmatitxi (iin-b in t'rUuwship hall. FIRST I A rrbLtii wui Monday a North krivr thr tt I'urtk ui church library; at thrtr spaiiM. Sooth thinks about fe 1 thr slain tur awhtfe but finally War at m.

just btkidintf fotr Tu Thumb UL fhr rrhrifsil at p.m L'tuprl at ij p.m., Boy ami F.n- VY. Mrs. audiUifinw; Kvaiis' k'urcUf at hwtrir of Mrs. Stium Muthm liunim '-'WX. UUti aiu it p.m Mrs.

Sharon frrstott's ut 8 at oli Mrs Smith tuvis, St at p.m Mrs at uLMrs HOT fririirusf t'uurt church caiupmn trip fur all Our CUttiftfd. settles for Fnv spatlts is Li his an What would if in 3 at MM. c. Duff. Tuesday at a.m.

Circle 5 Youth at club or UumuxkU? would still rehearsal; home of Mr. and itadyat Mrs. t'ly(k North would Wtstminstlfr Foundation 3oard jump trorn tnrce Ream to tour College to offer nursing a real liking for spades and after that jump South could and would bid the slam. The bidding has been: Wcsi EMI Pass 34k Pass You, South, hold: For the first time in any Maryland State Community friends Sunday at the church 9- College, a nurse refresher course 10 p.m. at 1942 West Street, for inactive registered nurses Interment, Pine Lawn wlio wish to return to nursing Memorial Park.

Arrangements careers is being offered, by Hicks Funeral Home. 0-10 Scheduled to begin October 12 at the Anne Arundel Community HENDERSON JOHN (BALLY)-- In loving memory of our dear son and brother John E. Henderson, who passed away October 10, 1969. They say time heals all sorrows and helps one to forget, But time so far has only proved how much we miss you yet, In our hearts your memory lingers sweetly, tenderly, fond and true; There is not a day that passes that we do not think of you. Your Loving Mother Bessie Henderson Sisters, Brothers and family.

0-10 a ai me TMme The nest By Lolling STEVENS Clarence, of Jones College in Arnold. Maryland, the Station, died suddenly on refresher course is offered under Oct. 1970 at his the auspices of Anne Arundel residence. Beloved husband of General Hospital in Annapolis. Mrs.

Florence Catherine Coates Stevens, step-son of Mrs. Nettie Stevens of Skidmore, brother of Mrs. Evelyn Sampson, George E. Stevens, both of Baltimore, Md. Jim Stevens of Skidmore, Nephew of Mrs.

Agnes Howard of Middle Town, Mrs. Nettie Fleettrood of Clay Hill. Also, surviving are three Nieces, two Nephews other relatives. Retrains will lie in state at the Way-man's Good Hope A.M.E. Church, Jones Station, Saturday, 6 p.m.

until funeral services Sunday at 2 o'clock. Family receiving friends at the church, Sat. 9-10 p.m. at the residence. Elks service Saturday 9 p.m.

at the church. Rev. John L. Young, Pastor. Interment Carpenter's Hill Cemetery.

Arrangements by Hicks Funeral Home. 0-10 What do you do now? A-- Pass if you arc Jacob) We pbjr junp raises so ikat our pwuwr is showing foimu oaly. We will be distussinf limit raises next week. TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner opens one spade. What do you respond with: 4 8 5 Answer Monday Thursday at 1 p.m.

Presbytery meeting at Randallstown; at 7:30 p.m., Chancel choir; at I p.m.. Board of Trustees meeting. Friday at 7 p.m., the Tom Thumb Players in rehearsal. Saturday and Sunday Young Married Couples "Family Camping Trip" to Lake Sherando, Va. I I I METHODIST CHURCH Monday at 2:30 p.m.

Girl Scout meeting. Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. -Preachers' breakfast and meeting in church auditorium; at 9:30 a.m. Morning Circle meeting in the primary room and nursery will be available; at 3 p.m., Brownies meeting; 3:30 p.m., Girl Scout meeting and Wesley choir rehearsal; at 7:30 Lucky Mascot winner to be picked Oct. 13 been PROUDLY! contribute towards the purchase of spring bulbs.

HEALTH TESTS Students at Arnold Elementary were administered hearing tests the week of October 5 under the OPPORTUNITY FOR A CAREER IN ADVERTISING The Annapolis Evening Capital hat an opening in its expanding Advertising Department for a creative person with sales ability. The work consists of helping retail merchants plan advertising and merchandising programs. If you have a demonstrated selling ability you may qualify for this excellent opportunity with good salary, car allowance, incentive program and liberal fringe benefits. If you are a competent salesman, we will teach you the advertising business. Start now to build a fine career with plenty of opportunity for advancement.

Call Mrs. Creighton ond she will arrange for an appointment for you. the EVENMG CAPITAL TU VPAT TM by contributing. Send a $2.00 extended to the Cub Scouts Den The Lucky Mascot contest at check to Mrs. Emma Stin-4, Pack 382 and their den mother Elementary School has chcomb, membership chairman.

Mrs. Marty Willey narrowed to four con- Then be sure to attend the Oc- Local residents will be asked tn testants as the result of a secret tober 13 meeting, ballot vote taken among students GREATER ARNOLD on October 9. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The four semi-finalists chosen Registration for the Greater were James Beath, Jenny Dress, Arnold Athletic Council, Inc. Patrick Jeffers and Susan Basketball Program is in Stallings. process The winner will be announced All boys 8 through 14 interested su ervision of Co Health at the PTA meeting at 8 p.m.

in playing should get their names' urse Thls schwl was the first in October 13 and will be presented ji as soon as possible Call Jack area to receive tests of this a J25 savings bond. Shepherd 757-3778 for in- That meeting has also been formation. INFORMATION NEEDED designated as orientation night, SHORE ACRES Please contact Pat Frantum, to give parents an opportunity to MASQUERADE PARTY Route 3, Box 62, Arnold meet their children's teacher. A gala event is due to take Maryland 21012, if you have any MEMBERSHIP MEETING place at the Shore Acres club news at all about Arnold that you Don't forget that October is house. The Shore Acres Im- would like to see printed.

membership month for the PTA. provement Association is going to Only through the full cooperation have a swinging Halloween of the parents and teachers can Masquerade Party on October 17 the children become builders of from 9:00 until 1:00. There will be society instead of destroyers. prizes. On the growth ladder displayed INDIAN HILLS in the Arnold Elementary School GARDEN CLUB lobby, the highest cartoon The Indian Hills Garden Club characters are: 1st-Porky Pig he ld its initial meeting recently in Mrs.

Dobyns. 2nd grade: 2nd the community's clubhouse. Mrs. Casper Mrs. Chitwood, 1st Ruth Foster "and Mrs.

Karen grade: and 3rd Linus Mrs. Potyk were hostesses. Robertson, 2nd grade. Short-range plans were made Help make your child's class to beautify the entrance to the cartoon character get to the top development. Many thanks are Hardesty Memorials Street Annopolii, Md.

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