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PAGE SIX THE SUN. HANOVER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. EVENING SUN REPORTERS TELL OF NEWS EVENTS SVKESMLLE 4-H CLUB MEMBERS TO GIVE BAHQUE Service And Farm Croups Will Be Represented At Event In Charles Carroll Hotel, Westminster, Nov. 15 In Deanna Durbin Picture WESTMINSTER.

The climax of the vear for Carroll 4-H Bovs and girls will take place on night. November 15. when the Annual 4-H banquet is to be held at the Charles Carroll Hotel, beginning at 6.30 About lOO boys and girls from all over the county are expected to attend. The speaker will tie Dr. Fred G.

Holloway. president of the Western WESTMINSTER, Friends who remember Augustus Shriver be interested to know' that the Scout Band to make the prologue of Certain Age" featuring Durbon. to be shown at the Carroll Theater thLs week is from Troop 107 of Los Angeles. of which Mr. Shriver been Scoutmaster for many years.

Mr. Shriver may be recognized in the picture tts the man with one of the bie noms Mr. Shriver is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Shriver of West Main street, this city, and a brother of Mrs. Franklin Beggs.

'CARROLL COUNTY DIVIDES VOTES rz Carroll County Returns ELECTED MARYLAND GOVERNO will be glad to learn she covering from minor ceived an automobile last week Mr and Mrs G. Port children moved last week bungalow of Mrs, Alien Brow ancomplete frwn 26 Precincts) U. 8 Senator They Support State Demo- Tydings, ..........................................5354 cratic Candidates And Most Governor Republicans For County Nice. Posts Dry VntA I a Attorney General The Young People's Fellowship met Friday evening at the apartment of the Rev Samuel Fleming Road to their recemiy weddinic anniver- Mr. and Mrs Meiwn oomnie, Nice Concedes His Defeat Senator Milliard E.

Tydings, Win- sary on Monday. Both are in Jvp been fesiduL at health and are about La.n year who have at E.u. ner In President Roosevelt Attempted Purge, from Given Great Vote burg have taken the house va bv Mr and Mrs Ports 'M and Mrs. Guy Thomas Miss Ethel moved BALTIMORE. NOV 9.

AP General Herbert Conor elected Maryland's new governor by virtue of sweeping majoritips in Lags they made a broadcast Washington station. Mrs, William Stinson had as r.o^lUe to MiAs Feast, Mrs, cently purchased home from Mr. John Anni. Hushes at Car roll county boost the figures for the succe-ssful Democratic Can- Tawes didate for United States senate and the various state offices, mcludmg Attorney General Baltimore city, forged steadily ahead in the counties today to win a Morgan, Baltimore defeat -rom Repubi.can Harry W. mif him oHaqH in lisc tssyn is; Oi tilt .3863 .2366 Millard E.

and Herbert R. Clerk Appeals Court Conor widening margin put him ahead in fourteen counties. On hospital several weeks ago, is re- The Ladies the basis of returns from 667 of the state 1,288 polling places, the voie cuperatmg She and Mr. company was: Conor .72 Klee .2. 097.

In The governor conceded his defeat shortly noon and pledged Friends of Mrs, James fuUcst co-operation" to O'Conor's administration. Dorifi Powble. This for o( tile monrniy meeting. shlplev- a lead bt 3873 to 3431 ovel ments for Death Takes A Holiday Charliis W. Conaway, Democrat, for Clark, Conor, the majority of the Re- Young publican candidates appeared to be leading in the for the Confrewman ---------county pOfiU.

cole. I Partial returns from the twenty- Mczger. 3322 Tydings swamped his Republican the senate race Judge Friday six precincts of the county at 1 o'- Running far ahead of vote was Senator Millard winner in the New Deal's attempted purge in the September primary, i MARYLAND CLASSIFIED Jadfp Myers. Woodbine. The theme for! the banquet i also be made on the production, is always a most attractive ban- chrwtonhpr mh quet, and usual- ly uinque.

Representatives of the three service clubs of We.stminster, the Rotarv. Kiwanis and Soropti- mist Clubs will be in attendance. There will also be representation preaent from the Carroll County Council of clubs, the Grange and the Farm Bureau. Awards will be made for outstanding during the year, and a resume of the activities will be heard. This is the only formal occasion during the year for the bovs and girls, and the only time when 'they have dinner together Repreisentatives from the staff of Sunday School Banquet Friday About 100 persons are expected to attend the county Sunday school banquet to be held FrKJay nignt at the Centenary- Methodist Epw- church.

The officers and sheriff of Carroll county. Shipley Circuit Court Clerk is the present chief deputy. Treas- Maus urer Paul F. Kuhns. Republican in- Benson cumbent.

had a huge total of 4,201 votes as compared to C. J. L. Hot- senator ichs 2.923 in his race for re-eiec- Shipley, tion. Bruce T.

Bair Democrat Conaway trailed States Attorney George Fringer by over a thousand votes State's Attorney teachere, woVkers Sun- i contest for that the fig- day school are invited to attend for Fringer and ThLs IS an innovation this year and 3J277 for Bair. Earl Shipley, run- ning for state led William 3659 3434 4661 2909 3873 3538 4224 3277 it is hoped that all the Sundav Dr. Robert L. Wood, who is superintendent of the West Baltimore DLstrict. will attend, as well as Refister Of Wills Grumbine.

..3574 Harry G. Berw ager Democratic i aspirant for register of wills, how- ever, had a vote of 3,768 as com- will be served at a small, publican. wore; Randall land will be Special mu.sic will be given. The program is being cos- arranged by a committee of boys Mrs William Hanson Webb. Wat- of and girls, under the direction of kins Glen, N.

and her father, Sp Landon C. Burrus and Miss Adeline Moms Mayers. Syracuse. N. Stanford Hoff.

and William S. M. Hoffman. guests of Mr. and Mrs, H.

Hoff D. The three leading in the are being made by; en route to race for commi.Hsioner were: Nor- Melville. R. the anti-New can- roll county. He had rolled up 5J54 votes in the count up to 1 p.

Final plans the conerecation 01 tsaiist i.uineraii spena ine man rie.s« church to hold their chicken, ham Webb's husband, the and Charles and oyster supper on Webb, was a the night. at the Frizellburg Hall. 1 didate for United States Senator. The Golden Rule Bible class of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church will meet on Tliursday evening at 7 45 o'clock in the social hall of the church. Final plans will be made for the The Mid-Week Prayer senice of Is Succesis the Centenary- MethodLst EpLscopal eiisemble supper dance held church will be held this evening at evpmg at the Charles Following the Carroll Hotel was a successful affair, fr about 1873 Eait Main th; old Man- che.ster Road Miss Ida the usual hour vice, conducted by the pastor, the Rev.

Allan F. Poore, there will be an official board meeting. The guests included many out of town. Among these Mr and Mrs. Robert R.

Car- The Baust Reformed church Barnes, hold their annual Thanksgiving i dinner as usual on and Mrs. Day in the pamh house. will; CARROLK TREATRE House of Wednesday, Nov. 9 Priscilla Uavne LANE MORRIS MELODY MOSTER NEWS serve meals'throughout the noon and the evening. -VI t- tj James Shriver entertamed at Ticket are still sold for a dinner party before the dance turkey to be given on This is the first of a series of dTncS Thursday night by the of arranged by the followinc commit the Grace Lutheran church.

The tee Miss Katherine ladies will be begin serving suppers John fii 5 and Bennett Horace throughout the evenmg. Mrs, Clifford Tavlor, Mi.ss Virginia Dr. Theodore M. Whitfield, pro-: Reifsnider, MLss Ann Reifsnider, fessor of history and Mrs. W.

Carl Jennette, Mrs. Willaw at Western Maryland College, 1 Uam F. Sharrer and Dr. and Mrs has recently submitted twelve his- Thomas Englar. torical articles for the Mrs.

M. J. Shroyer has returned of American to be pub- from a visit of two weeks to rela- liahed by Scribner. The Dictionary) tives and friends on the Eastern of American History will be an en- of Marvland. Part of the cyclopedia of approximately thirty tune Shrover spent with her Tolumes.

It is a cooperative enter- bnHher, T. Sewell Noble, at his prise in that numerous historians, home In Pederalsburg and part with such as Dr, 'W'hitfleld, have con- her sister, Mrs. H. C. Brooks, in tributed to tin; editing of the en- Cambridge.

Adult Bible Cla.ss of the MethodLn Protestant Church I will hold its meeting in the form of a covered dish fa Thursday, at 12:30 in the basement of the church. A short cimrles nn w-iM ciiaries E. Kiee on East Main street, program wij be presented. American Stores Com- Players To Give Profram pany place of business. Besides a An interesting and varied pro- assortment of gar- gram has been arranged for the and other wear- ooming Pndav night meeting of the there will be some Westminster Plavers Mrs Mar- articles for sale, including garet Marsh Windsor will give committee will meet a monologue, the title to be an- Friday to nounced later.

The Baust Church receive articles for the sale and Plavers will present a sketch tmder for the ale on the direction of Mrs. Miles S. Reif- Anyoiie having articles snyder. Succeeding monthly pro- riot able to bring grams will be under the direction of please call any officer of the Auxihaiy and someone will call for them. Mrs.

T. Harrison is president of the Auxiliary; Mrs. M. H. Unger secreta and Mrs.

James T. Trayer treasurer. Tlie regular meeting of the Westminster Chapter. No. 897.

Women oi the Moose, will be held ixi Thursday night. The chairman of the membership committee, Mrs. Mat- I tie Bames. announces a new member will be initiated, knd all officers and will please wear white dresses. Mrs.

S. H. Unger was the guest on Friday last of Miss Mary McConaughy at the meetmg of the Gettysburg Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Breffle have returned from a trip to New York State, bringing home with them Mr. mother, Mrs. John Breffle, Morris, N.

Y. Mr. Breffle, who is a graduate of Cornell Uni- was formerly of New York State. Ascension Guild Meets The Guild of Parish met Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J.

Byrd Norris, Mrs. Frank Thomas, a president, presided at the meeting and named as the nominating committee to report at the next meeting in names for officers for the ensuing year Mrs. M. S. H.

Unger. Mrs. John Wood, and Mrs. Earl Shipley. The members of the congregation having the holiday plates are asked to return them to the Guil by the next meeting.

A prize has been offered for the best decorated plate. Donations for the pantry were asked to be sent to Mrs. James T. Trayer before November 20. These gifts of canned fruit and vegetables are distributed to needy persons and of the church.

Mrs. T. K. Harrison, president of the Auxiliarj-, announced that the time for the presentation of the united thank offering is Wednesday. Nov.

16, at II at Emmanuel church, Three repH-esentatives at least from each parish is At the close of the meeting, the hostess served tea. The next meeting will be held December 5 at 3 at the residence of Mrs. Aimer C. Stem, Court Place. Jackie Holknbaugh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Garold Hollenbaugh. Bond street, has returned to the University of Maryland Hospital for more X-ray treatments He will be there for a short time. Dr. J.

N. Link, professor at the Westminster Theological Seminary, will be the guest minister on Sunday morning at the worship service I of the Westminster Methodist I test ant church. The pastor of the church, Rev. Arth'ur W. Ewell, Windsor 2 districts gave a vote of 416 to 112 in favor of the proposed marriage law and voted alnst legalized lotteries by a vote 303 to 160.

The attemnt to re- 500 to 300 in round This vote reflected the general sentiment over the county where continued returns indicated the would lose their referendum. Berwager. 3768 County Commissioners Bonner. D. 3476 Hess, 4062 Martin, R.

Melville. 3772 Stan.sfield. 34.S6 Wine. D. 3995 County Treasurfr Kuhns, R.

..............4201 Horich. D. ................................2923 Sheriff Shipley. .......................................3873 Conaway. D.

.....................................343.1 Of 4) Bames. R. .......................................4727 Hobbs, .......................................3514 HofT. .......................................3557 W. HofT.

D. .....................................3541 Kephart. R. ...................................3421 .......................................3619 Martin, R. .......................................3379 Spoerlein.

D. .3747 Orphans Court Judges BroviVTi, R. ......................................3.584 Ebaugh, R. Erb. ......................................3953 Green.

......................................4542 Humbert. D. ....................................3066 Taylor, D. ......................................3291 Leser and contlniied his advance with a majority of 112 847 irom 663 precincts. The vote: Tydings Leser 81,380.

Democratic campaign headquarters predicted OConor would reach his forecast of 55.000 majority over Nice, pointing out both he and were picking up votes with every new reporting precinct. Returns from 662 precincts in the contes" for attorney general gave William C. Walsh. Cumberland Democrat, 155.463 and Leo Weinberg, Frederick Repubhcan, 84.626, J. Millard Tawes.

Cri.sfield Democrat led Dr. William Jack, Port Depopit Republican. 156 607 to 75.670 in returns from 655 precincts for the comptrollership. James A Young. Cumberland Democratic incumbent, received 154.700 in 661 precincts to 77.500 for Ray Jones.

Oakland candidate, for re-eleciion as clerk of the court of appeals. private a Female Help Wanted I with bath. Apply, Marv- Main Westminster. 6 Wanted Housekeeper, ages of 30 and 45. Wnte Box 64.

Westminster. wanted at once. Apply to Beard's Restaurant, Ea-st Main Westminster, Md. Help Wanted Male And Female Wanted: Man and wife to work on farm and dairy, at once. Apvly, A.

Charles Stewart. Frostburg, was the lone Republican ahead in Mrs. Ida Mitten, Reisterstown. Md the CDngresoional contests of which four were decided in favor of Demo- crats. Returns from 37 of 382 sixth district precincts gave for Stewart 796.

for William D. WilUamsport Democrat, 2.700. Incumbent Dtmocratic congressmen from the second, fourth and fifth dLstricts William Cole, Ambrose J. Kennedy and Stephen W. Gambnll were assured of re-election.

With them as a new representa- oer 100 lbs, and live was Democrat Thomas D'Alesandro. winner in the third district. Westminster. Phone Alan Goldsborough. first district Democrat, led Charles H.

Gibson. Republican. 10,626 to 6.200 in returns from 74 of 187 precincts. Voters disapproved of the income tax and lottery amendments, favored an additicmal judge in the second judicial circuit arid apprmed the 48-hour marnage law by wide margins. Votes on ammendments in 622 of 1.288 precincts were: Income tax For, 37.100; against.

45,657. For. again.st. 57.075. Additional judge For.

aijainst. 23,240. 48-Hour marriage law For. 75,481, against. 22.520.

79-Acre farm along Lineboro near Apply, Ja Warehime, Sr, Manchester, Double house, for small famihr Liberty St. Garages Apply, Weatmmster. Ph. 24i. l.ost and Found Miscellaneous Wants com.

Will pay 50c Junk my yards. Iron 35c per 100 rags, lUc per auto batteries, 60c each: aluminum, 8 per Highest cash prices oaid for copper, brass and old sacks. Carpet and newspapers in bundles. Chas. Cohen, 268 Green Westminster.

Phone 37-R, Murphy's and Harbaughs. Rem Helen Yingling, Palace Gara. Westminster. 6 in bills. Main Westminster.

Reward Wilmer ner. Medford. Ph. New Wmi 31F3. 6 Baby Chicks Cblcks, Md.

C. 8 Appro i Pullorum tested. Straight and Cro Breeds. Sexed if desired. $10.

Warner Electric Brooders. 6-3ts wk tf Chicks. Becks' Mt Airy. Md. 6 Wanted: Dependable tenant for 1 modem 4-room Apt.

in Westminster with kitchenette and bath, garage. NO TRESPASSING For hunting, trapping or ai other purpose whatsoever 1 Il NICE WIRES TO O'CONOR Lwrmitted on the adjoining prope Sun otace. in Unebor Will! Carroll County, Md. Violators of th com fodder. ANNAPOLIS.

NOV 9. Republican Harry Nice conceded defeat in his fight for re-election shortly before noon and wired nav 2c bundle and haul, J. King. dealt with accord. Westminster.

Phone 555. 6 -tf to Herbert R. OConor, his Democratic Fri. Sat. DURBLV A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE Photographed in Thrilling New Third-Dimension.

Technicolor Novelty Merrie Melody News A Movie Quii Picture .4 THE. 4 TRE New But Ube Wednesday, Nov. 9 Charles FARRELL Jacqueline WELLS To Fame MUSICAL NEWS EVENTS Serial, Nov. 10 11 4 liWWttf Of rOOTBMl FCMWtSJ BroAdway Brevity Color Parade News A Morie Qmi Picture will be in Laurel. Delaware, Lieutenant Caple.

Brandywine, spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs George H. Caple, East Main street. George Caple. East Main street, is a patient at the Marj'land General where he will undergo observation and treatment.

Mr, Caple is clerk for the city of Westminster. Joseph L. Mathias and Sons, memorial craftsmen, of this citv, have received the distinction of being extended the privilege of fellowship the American Institute of Commemorative Art. This organization is composed of authorities on designing and art critics. Mrs.

James Danner, near Westminster, has returned to her home, after being a patient at the Maryland University Hospital, Baltimore. Those who visited her on Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs James Danner. son Roy. of and Mrs.

Edward Gilbert, near Westminster. Mrs. Danner is getting along nicely. While in the hospital she received many jxist cards, gifts, and flowers. Miss Margaret Robertson, Baltimore, is this week with Mrs.

Danner. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Crowl and son Larrj', Union Mills, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. gwents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Gil- The Eastern Star Lodge will have a public benefit card partv on Thursday night. November 17 at 8 in lodge room on East Main street. The public is invited, and a small admission will be charged, Reireshments will be included in the admLssion fee. Vital Statistics Report The county vital statistics report from the State Department of Health, as secured from the office of Dr.

W. C. Stone, Carroll county health doctor shows thirty-three births and forty-six deaths in the month of October. The following diseases were reported: Diphtheria. 1 disease.

mumps. 40; pneumonia. scarlet fever, 2 and tuberculosis, 10 W. M. Seniors Elect Drugash, Kingston.

has been chosen by the vote of the student body to act as the president of the Senior class at Western Marjland college. Drugash, who succeeds Alexander Ransone. Baltimore, as president of his class, is captain of Company of the R. O. T.

president of the Officers Club, a star quarter-back on the Terror football team, and a varsity basketball player. The vice president of the class elected is Miss Heeman, Balumore, who is president of the International Relations Club, president of the Argonauts, and a constant member of the Deans list. She has been vice president of her class in both the sophomore and junior years. Charles W. Trader.

Crisfield. was elected secretary. Mr. Trader is also active on the campus, in the Chemistrj- Club and PI Alpha Alpha Fraternity. Miss Marjorie McKenny, was elected treasurer, Rebecca Keith, Etover.

historian. and Emil Edmond, North N. sergeant at arms. Sopliomore Election Henry Trlesler. Hagerstown, was elected president of the sophomore class.

Mr. Tretsler is a member of the staff of the college newspaper. and assisted in the last year book. The AJoha. Last year he'was elected as a student government representative of his class He is a member of the Alpha Gamma Tau Fraternity, The other officers are as follows: Alice VoU- mer.

Baltimore, Arnold Fleagle. Hagerstown, treasurer; Ruth Mansberger, Connellsville. historian, and Henry HoUjes, Baltimore. sergeant at arms. Girl Scouts Get Merit Badges MARYLAND DEATHS THEODORE MYERS In addition to a formal statement he issued the text of his telegram to O'Conor readmg: accept my heartiest congratulations on your and my best wishes that your admmistration be as successful as I know you For Sate A.

D. BAI'GITMAN JAMES B.AUGHMAN 6 11 J. Theodore Myers, retired farmer. died at his home near Pleasant of state prior to your taking Valley, last evening at 7.15 o'clock. He wa.s a son of the late John and Lydia Myers and was aged 71 years.

He leaves hts wife who was Miss Laura Helwig and two daughters, Mrs, John Kemper, near Pleasant Valley, and Mrs, John Pence, near Silver Run; also a brother. D. Harvey Myers, near Littlestown. two sisters, Mrs. John Shuey, Uniontown, and Mrs.

David Kemper, Hanover, and two grandchildren. Mr, Myers had been In declining health for some time but was confined to hts oed for only a week. Funeral services will take place Friday, meeting at the late residence at 1 p. with further services In St. union church.

Pleasant Valley. The Rev. E. Saltzglver, Lutheran will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley cemetery.

C. O. Fuss Son, Taneytown, are the fimeral directors. For bu. Stayman No.

2 apples, for SI.CO. Also cider in new 1 whiskey barrels, S550 per barrel, sincerely want it to be. Tlie fuUest co-operation from my administration i Edward Baugher. near Frizellburg. I is yours, that you may acquaint yourself with the immediate matters Westminster 837-F-14.

6 8 For farm, com- The statement indicated the governor already had accepted plans fortable 6 -room hou.se. good out- for a comeback. buildings. Wm. Potts, near he said, a registered Democratic majority of Md.

6 approximately 270,000 or other words a majority of more than 2 to 1. To have been defeated by less than 40.000 is by no means discouraging I have just begun to fight and will attempt to organize the Republican party for the 1940 Fresh heifer, 3rd calf by side, good milker. W. Nichols. Westminster.

R-4. near Smallwood. MANCHESTER1 MANCHESTER REBEKAH MRS. MARY. E.

WETZEL Mrs. Mary E. Wetzel, 76, died Tuesday at her home in Baltimore. The deceased was a daughter of the late Smith and Miranda iFer- gxison) Flohr, She was bom near Emmitsburg. Surviving are four children.

August, Norman and Erv- Ing Wetzel, and Mrs, Charles Miller, all of near Emmitsburg: 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Thursday math a requiem mass at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Emmitsburg. The Rev. Father O'Connor officiate.

Interment will be made in the church cemetery. Manchester Sunshine Society met at the home of Mrs. J. R. L.

Wink on Monday For Suckling pigs, 1 stock bull. Apply. Mervin Spangler, Taneytown. R-1. BIG SPECIAL LIVE STOCK SALI AT THE EYLER LIVE STOCK MARKET Thurmont, Md.

FRIDAY, NOV. 11 THEY ARE HERE! That load good, big Washington State Col you have been waiting for. Oi carload of Washington Colts sei here to be sold for the high dolla They belong to us. and have orders to sell, so be here ati Oak lumber sawed to order; oak I i Vi rx chestnut top take advantage of this opportunit LODGE GIVES PL.WLET the nght kind, Phone 822-F-12 .6 -49 i One carload of Indiana colts ar pleasant For Rome MANCHESTER. A horses.

Mules. 40 Head of Cows. 2 Mine 49 Inche -Home Comfort Range. as new. Speed and die Horse sale Monday, Nov.

14t at 11 Farmers, buy tot boys a race horse and let them rat at the County Fairs. Get the roc old county races back again. THE EYLER LIVE STOCK MARKET For Rent 6 -room house, all con Liberty St. extd. Wilbur Harris.

Westminster. MARYLAND BURIED MRS, EDNA W. GRIMES Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Warfield Grimes, widow of William J. Grimes and daughters of the Joshua and Elizabeth Warfield, were held a Wednesday afternoon from her late residence along the Woodbine road between Winfield and Woodbine, with further services in the Methodist Episcopal church.

The Rev. Arthur C. Day, pastor of Clifton Avenue church. Baltimore, officiated and was assisted by Rev. Robert L.

Bartlett. The choir sang the follow- dance AT ing selections: Rugged Cross." We Will Understand." Beautiful Heaven Must Down The Valley" and Will Take Care Of A large concourse of relatives and friends followed the body to the church. Nine members of the White House Police force. Washington. of which a son Walter Grimes is also a member acted as pallbearers.

The active pallbearers were; Aubry J. Stem, John S. Barnes. C. Ray Bames, Charles A Fleming, Auguistus Fleming and Moore.

The floral tributes were beautiful with a large piece from the White House Police. Burial was the Taylorville Church cemetery. The deceased passed away at the home of her' daughter Mrs. Ster- ling Flohr Baltimore, with whom she resided during the last illness. She was aged 76 years.

near town. There will be services at the Cranberry Chapel along the Wesuninster State Road, on the Sterling Brown farm each evening this week. There will be special singing by the Bortner girls from York. and other special music each evening at 7 and Everett Reed, presided. A mibi'el- preaching at 7:30 p.

m. The Rev. M. shower was given for MiSs C. Pullin is the pastor.

Ruth Hersh whose marriage to In observance of American Educa- William Zable, Overlea, will tion Week, at visitors dav has been I in Immanuel Lutheran planned for Thursdav November 10. i church on Saturday evening. Tnsy in the school. Parents received many gifts Refreshmentf and friends of the school mav of Ice cream, cookies, nuts and candy were served. Those present were: Ruth Hersh, William Zable.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reed. MLss Beatrice Schmidt, Miss Frances Miller. Mrs.

H. Miller Miss Lucille Brown, Mrs, WOLFIPS INN Near Silver Run, Md, FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV, 11 From 8 to 12 O'clock, Music by the pjesday The pirsidcnt. TANEYTOWN RAMBLERS Everybody Welcome! spend the entire day or part of the day visiting classes. Special features are scheduled for 2:20 p. m.

The Manchester Farmers Local Union will hold their annual oyster and chicken supper in the Manchester Hall on Satur- i Brown. Edgar Yingling, Mrs. Etnel day evening. November 12, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A.

Amien- trout and daughter Lucille, Baltimore, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of the lattcr's brother-in-law sister. Mr. and i Mrs. George C. Therit, near Mr.

and Mre. Charles Fridinger moved from the Martin apartment, Greenmount. to an apartmear ct the home of Mrs, Agnes Yingltng, Manchester, last week. The followinLg were dinner gt.iests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Har- Sen-ices at St, Paul's nert Sab- HARNEY Markel. Miss Dlaniha Zumbiiim. Miss Dorothy Graf. Miss Steger, Miss Dorothy Sieger. Miss Beatrice Warehime, Miss Dorothy Brown.

Miss Julia Wentz. Vernon Graf. Francis Miller. Mrs Gilbert Rchmeyer, Miss Marv Rehmeyer, the Rev. and Mrs.

L. H. Rehmeyer. for sale Dog and Puppy Food needs PEP stalk He time if ROSE DOG and PUPPY ALSO OTHER FEEDS 24, 20 and 16 Supplement, 16 Distillers Grams, Sov Bean on Salt. Flour The total American income for wheat.

I the last year when statistics are, Harrows Plows, available. 1935-36. was 60 billion frS 7 a dollars. 6 P. M.

and Fri, until 9 p. m. Mrs. Clinton Barnhart, Baltimore, Mrs. William Berryman and daughter Jeanne and Miss Grace McCov, bath sermon at 9.15 by Rev.

Beard Sunday school 8.30. Nov. 20. a special in keeping of -Thanksgiving and Harvest Home combined. Mr.

and Mrs E. L. i. i Murray, Hampstead, spent o'lndav ClutSE returned to at thip hnmA York after a visit of a few days with T. her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrv'! Auxiliary To Meet Clutz. The Auxiliary lo the Man- Robert Reck and mother visited with Miss Anna Reck and Mr. and Monday eve- Mrs.

John Caltrider and Emma November 14. Gettvsburg, one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Shireman and son and Mrs.

Junior Welty of The Ladies Aid Soc.cty oi Immanuel Lutheran chur will hold their annual oyster and chicken CHICKEN OYSTER SUPPERS at the HALL Manchester, Md. SATURDAY. NOV. 12 H. S.

WINEHOLT Union Md. KOine I rrnv X'n evening. An invitation was accepted eveniii? spent at the Manches-, Beauty. Black Twig; Cider 8c gal If a the to Rebek.ah Lodge meeting on I by the barrel. Mt Olivet Fruit MuL Mrs B.

Lau at her home 4 committee Windsor, Md. 6-3tswktf Berlin, Pa. Mrs. Lau was a former; tiiesoay evenmg. a committee -----------------------------------------------------member.

Cash donations were of Mrs. Harvey Burgoon, Mrs. Har- For oak top and oak appropriated for several charity vey Miller, Mrs. Malcolm Oursler, slab wood; $5 cord, delivered Mar- cases in Manchester, also $5 for the Miss Margaret Thieret and Mrs tin L. Long.

Carrollton Phone West- Aid of CarroU County. William Markel. assisted by a num- minster 808-F-4. The December meeting will be held ber of members, arranged for a------------------------1 at the home Miss Dora Leese on social hour which comprisev: of a York street. The hostess served re-1 comedy sketch entitled.

used a few years, good freshments to the following; Mrs. For The Stump Hollow The Oliver M. Koontz, Westminster Md Robert Shower. Mrs, William Berg- characters were: SaUy Limpface, R-1. 4 man, Mrs Gerald Richter.

Miss the station agent, Mrs, Ernest Bril- i Trump. Miss Adda Trump, ihari; Polly Waddle, almost tool Mrs. John S. Hollenbach, Mrs. i 3 to travel.

Miss Doris Lewis H. Rehmeyer, Miss Fannie Sylbia Sachet, on her way to Pine- -------Ross, Mrs Claud Hoffman. Mrs. La ville. Mrs.

Catherine Myers; 7azilda For house, convenl- Mar Hoffman. Mrs. H. S. Mussel- I Jiggle-Jaw.

going to Mrs ences, garage, garden. Possession man. Mrs. William Burgoon, Mrs. 1 Harvey Burgoon; Florence, her J.

William Kauffman, rear 100 Harvev Burgoon. Mrs. Ernest Bril-I daughter. Mrs. Harry Warn'r.

Mrs, MPenna Westminster. hart. Mrs, Emorv Berwager, Mrs. Flossie Louder, very hard of hear- ---------------Walter Wentz. Miss Dora Leese.

ing. Mrs, Earl Warehime; Carrie Mrs. Robert Brilhan. Mrs, Harvey i Wright, with poetic instu.cts, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.

Charles Hersh. Mrs. i Harvey Miller, Lucy Scribble, le- William Hunt. Mrs. J.

R. L. Wink. I poner for the Holiow Gaz- The following visited at the home Mrs. Harrv- Bollinger; Feeney of Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Dumbastha. and Teeney Dumbas- near town: Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur i that, the Hollywood-bound twins, Yingling and daughters Doris and i Mrs. Malcolm Oursler and Bettv, A. K. Letres. Westminster: Margaret Thieret.

Two selections Mr. 'and Mrs. Benjamin Croft and i sung by Miss Louise Oursler. children John. Jovce Lee.

and by M-cs Margaret Minam. Mr. and Mrs. Thieret. The members participated Carroll G.

Walker and son Richard. in several games and contests and refreshments were served of hot wiener sandwiches, sauer kraut, cake and coffee. There were forty present. BE PREPARED For HUNTING SEASON If you wish your land closed to Hunters, place TRESPASS NOTICES. Get Your TRESPASS NOTICES In Westminster From Mrs.

Paul Wimert 67 W. Green St. Printed on good, substantial 5-pIy white cardboard in bold, black type. 75c Doz. 40c 2 Doz.

Mail orders filled promptly. If remttance accompanies order with 8c postage added to cover mailing charge. supper in the social hail of the and Beginning: at 4 P. ,1 church on Saturday e- ening. Nov Chicken Mid(Ueburg, one even-, 19.

The menu wiU be: Oysters, a 1 oysters, bread dressing, gravy, (CkmUnued On Seveaj spent Mrs. Albert Thurmojst. EDGAR S. ARMACOST Contractor and Builder me design your future home as yon would like to have ft. All Metal Weather Stripping Caulking done.

Prices Reasonable Estimates Gladly Given Stambaugh, The Luthfi League Societv of Immanuel Lutheran church heid Westminster, Md..

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