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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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MOTieriON OUTtNM KM INJOVMINT INSIDI THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, PAGE SEVEN (HECK thBse mOTeCT IIIISIE HOW! with hirwin -W iuiams HOUSE PAINT HAMPSTEAD PATRONS SHIFT MEETING DATE HAMPSTEAD The Hampstead School club has changed Its meeting date from March 21 to March 28 it announced today. The Friendship class of St. John's Methodist church school held the nionthly meeting In the social rooni of the church on Piiday night with members present.

Mrs. Richard Aiatthews and Miss Shirley Hale were the co-hostesses. Mrs. Henrv Miller, presiident, conducted the meeting. The pastor's wife, Mrs.

Ijouis M. Young, led the devotiohals. The class voted to put a rail for communion in the church and also decidcd to place a lily in the church at Easter time. The president appointed the following committees for the Mother-Daughter banquet in May; plans for banquet Miss Elizabeth Tipton, Miss Juanita Grimm, Mrs. Robert Coppersmith; program, Mrs.

Charles Millender, Mrs. Robert Sauerhammer and Mrs, John El.se- rnad. The class also voted to purchase some records for the church amplifying Mr. and Mrs. Chester Myers, formerly of Reisterstown, have moved into their home in FYenton, occupied by their aunt, Mrs.

Shellman Cooper. Among the participants in the talent show in New Windsor was Ro.ss Merryman, four, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merryman. Ross sang a solo, accompanied on GIVES YOU- SHIHWIN.WILLIAMS PORCH AND FIOOR ENAMEL A tough, wajhoble, resistant tection for pofchat and $1.60 quart KEMCiLO MIf ACU IUST fmUM more beauty SWP colorv ore and new and are the fineit houtt paints that Sherwin-Williomi het ever made.

MORE ENDURANCE SWP li formulated by matter point to make it latt after ordinary will hove deteriorated. LESS SWP corefully formulated to produce brilliant true white thot vvill work easier under the brush, give better hiding power end require moterial in the long run. LESS SWP's whiter are to for- muloted thot they produce tough rsiistont iurface which longer ond whiter thon ordinary house LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE BAKED $2.39 quart ENAMEL MAR-NOT Varriish qt $1.60 FIAT-RITE Undercoater qt FLO-LAC Varniih Stain qt Union Bridge Fire Co. UNION BRIDGE, MD. Announces its Carnival dates May 29 through June 3 intrrpsted in Booking; Con- ops.sions, ronlact the Concession Chairman.

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Television. Reasonable rates. Call or write MRS. GERTRUDE ZITO R. N.

MILLS, MD. (K-1, Westminster, Md.) the piano by his mother, and placed third. Ross represented the W. S. C.

S. of St. Methodist church. Miss Rose M. Coppersmith was in Saturday.

I Maureen Elizabeth Kemp, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oden Kemp, was taken to University hospital. Baltimore, on Thursday, where she remains under observation and treatment. Mr.

and Mrs. Kemp, ac- I companied by her parents, Mr. and I Mr.s. Merryman Williams, visited the baby on Sunday and found her I responding nicely to the treatments. I Mi.ss Non Belie Therit, R.

of Women's hospiital. Baltimore, spent tl weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hillcrest. Mi.ss Beverly Young, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. Louis Young, was a visitor in Baltimore on Saturday. The Mid-week Lenten service of Hampstead Methodist circuit i will be held at Shiloh Methodist church tonight, at 8 Tlie Rev. J. Ferguson of Westminster Seminary will bring the Lenteu message.

The movie. Prom will be shown by the Rev. Louis M. Young, of St. John's Methi odist church on Friday at 8 p.

m. All and friends of the I church and community are urged i to attend. Buy Recreation Center Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of Snydersburg.

have purchased the bu.siniess of the Hampstead Recreation Center, in the center of town, and took possession of the busiiness I on Saturday. They will continue to operate the business as their prede- Mr. and Mrs. William Fred- ck had done. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin will move into the second floor apartment of the building on Tuesday. Members of the Hampstead Troop of Girl Scouts, leaders, assistant leaders and troop committeemen attended a meetinfr in the Westminster Methodist church on Monday night, when an organization of scout leaders of Carroll Countv was instituted. They were Miss Thelma Harrell, assi.stant, Mi.ss Mav Stans- burv. Mrs.

Harry Rohrbaueh, Mrs. Melvin Miller and Mrs. Frank Herbert Kline, og Baltimore, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs B. Frank Center Main street, on Sunday.

The movies at the Rendezvous theater thl.s week are Wedne.sday and Tliursday. Robert Mitchum, Janet and Wendell Corev in "Holiday FYiday and Saturday. Milton Berle and 'Vireinia Mayo in Leave Them Mrs. William Hartman is the local chairman of the current drive for funds of the Red Cross. The quota for Hamp.stead district is $425.

Mrs, Hartman has appointed her slicitors and they will make a can- va.ss of the communitv in the near I future. The Hampstead Volunteer fire company was called out four times ion to extinguish fires, none I of whlcn proved very serious. One I was a small fire In the back garage Richard Matthews In the center of town and tlie other three were I to extinguish field fires in the im! mediated area surrounding the I town. I Meeting: Is Toniiifht Tlie Gainer's class of St. Lutheran church school will attend the Parish Lenten Vesper today at 8 p.

m. in a group. Tlie class members are requested to meet in the church school room at 7:45 Tmmedlatcly following the vesper service, the monthly meeting of the will be held in the social room of the church. The co-host- for the will be Miss Ruth Albaugh and Mrs. Paul ri er.son.

SAYS HE IS CASE NO. Demarest Lloyd (above), a White House aide since 1948, confirmed a story in the Washington Post, Feb. 28, that he has identified himself as No. in the list of 81 persoiis Senator Joseph R. McCarthy wants investigated.

Sen. McCarthy has brought about a Senate Investigation of his charges that many present or former State Department were Communists or had Communist front connections. SYKESVILLE (Continued From Page Six) the Sykesville school, is on the sick li.st at her home in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs.

Dorsey Ridgely were given a party by their daughter Miss Helen Lee Ridgely on Saturday at their home. The occasion was their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ridgely was the former Mi.ss Claudine Arrington. Manv gifts were and 40 guests were pre.sent.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wilson returned home last weekend from a four-weeks motor trip of over 5.000 miles. They visited Mobile, New Orleans, and Florida. Stewart Bankert returned to Sykesville last week after attending the International Hairdres.sers’ convention in New York.

IDA BURCH WINS NEW WINDSOR SHOW NEW reading by Mrs. Ida Burch won first prize in the fourth annual Talent Show i sponsored by the W. S. C. S.

of New Wlnd.sor circuit in the school auditorium Friday. Second priize went to Jerry I Wright and John Hayne, ping pong third, Rass Merryman, vocalist; and fourth. Faithful Band vocal quartet. Granville Easton was master of ceremonies. Other participants were; Su.san Young, vocalist: Jeanette Cook, accordion solo: Donna and Caroline 1 Fritz, vocal duet; Mrs, Henrv Meckley.

reading: Judy Trent, vocalist: Nancy Leister and Donna Stonesifer, acrobatics. Clyde Bohn, trombone solo: Janet Myers, flute solo: chorus: Mildred Robinson, vocalist. Mr. and Mrs. William Scheu and son William spent the weekend with i Mrs.

Gertnide Lambert and Mrs. Edna Scheu. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinnev, Wilmington, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.

Edwin Englar. Mrs. Charles Morrow and Mrs. Carl Keefer have also been appointed as solicitors in the Red Cro.ss drive. Mrs.

Earl liantz. Mrs. James I Lantz. Mrs, Arthur Lambert. Mrs.

Harry Lambert and Mrs, Myron Harsha were for the W. C. S. meeting last week. Mrs, Albert Benedict was taken to University hospital on Friday returned home on Sunday.

William Muther. Armv Chemical wa.s a recent gue.st of Anders. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamm and Mrs. Maud Hazard.

Takoma Park were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, Earle Anders. The Stone Chapel will meet on Saturdav at 2 in the home of Mrs Walter Harman and her sister Mrs, Charles Harman. The 'Rev, C. Soper spoke at the morning worship on "A Religion Tliat and both the aiid choirs sang during the service on Sunday. Mrs.

Bertha Perry had as her guests this weekend In the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. Saner, her son and Mr and Mrs Perry, Albert Galt spent Sundav with his cou.sins, Mr. and Mrs, Christian Manning.

Mrs. Clarence Blacksten is confined to her home by illness. Dr. and Mrs, Merrit Robertson and children have returned fvom Ashi ville. The doctor has now recovered to resume his practice, I Mr.

and Mrs. Fi'ancis MacEneny recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bankerd enroute to fieir home in New York after a vacation in Florida. Mrs.

Lee Slingluff, Baltimore, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Stauffer. Guests who attended John Arbaugh's birthday party were: Mr. and Mrs. John Frock, Mr.

and Mrs. French Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Arbaugh, Mr. and Mrs.

George Pevilbiss, Mrs. Eva Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wolfe, Mrs. Grace Dotterer.

Mr. and Mrs, C. Herbert Arbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wcife, Mr.

and Mrs. Hamilton singer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young, Mrs.

Andrew Hoff, Misses Nancy Devilbi.ss, Betty Young. Margaret Ann Young, Ruby Young, Nancy Singer, Gertrude Bankerd. Mildred Arbaugh, Brenda Wolfe, Bettv Fleming, Janet and Mary Arbaugh, Stewart Young. Jesse Frock. Jerry Frock.

David Dotterer, Robert Dotterer. Charles Garner, Roger Roop. Joseph Haines, Lewis Haines. Wilson Arbaugh, John Grove and Arbaugh. Tlie Pathfinder's class met at.

Pipe Creek church on Friday night in connection with their study of home mission work, two members of the spoke on their work. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and family entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Frank and daughter Susie. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bortner and Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Graybill and family during the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Yingling. Union Bridge, also were supper guests of the Browns, Weekend visitors at the home of Sheldon Hawkins and Mabel Petry. near here, were Mrs.

Jeannette Stallings, daughter Elizabeth and son Wayne, of Sykesville: Mr. and Mrs. Pickett. Maurice and Joseph Pickett, of Medford: Mr and Mrs. Raymond Diehl and son Larry.

Mrs, George and daughter Bettv and sons Ronnie and Perry, of Westminster: Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Robertson and son and daughter, of near here; Miss Irene Pickett and Virginia Mae Reever. of Westminster. i 1 Ei Venetian Blinds and Window Shades Custom-mado and Stock Sizce Prompt Service, Installation and outside selling done by MR. BAYNARD LITTLE T.

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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FREEZERS Fun Refreshments Everybody Welcome 75-77 W. Main St. Phone 24 Westminster, Md. KENNETH YINGLING, Salejman Mrs. OLEO NOW 25 Soap Special DUZ Urge Extra Special SUGAR Pillsbury or Gold Medal FLOUR 1 and SPAN Direct From Florida ORANGES Special 39 DZ.

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Court Street WESTMINSTER, MD. Phone 629 Card Party THURSDAY, MARCH 9 At P. Mr. In Moose Hall WESTMINSTER, MD. PRIZES Refreshments Sponsored by Women of The oom SHARRER Funeral Home Westminster 117 or 176 GIRDLES BRASSIERES and FOUNDATION GARMENTS MARY V.

MYERS .3.3 Milton Avenue WESTMINSTER. MD. Phone 627-W PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING ROiiER G. MUSIC SHOP 34 Man Street WESTMINSTER MD. Phone 585 STEM IMPLEMENT CO.

New Idea and J. 1, Case FARM IMPLEMENTS WINFIELD, MD. Phone Sykesville 270 NOTICE! A change has been made in my Telephone number It is now HAMPSTEAD 5271 Hampstead Community Sals HOMER SNYDER Auctioneer HEARING AID SERVICE PAR A VOX Servire and Repairs for all RAYMOND M. BROWN Cnnaiiltant S6 K. Main Md.

Pilone 1Z6-W The Alco Gas Co. ALCOQAS HAMPSTEAD, MD. Phone 6001 SHIPLEY'S RESTAURANT Daily Luncheons REESE MD Pkone Westminster 254-J-2 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Aoto. Life Fire CARROLL S. RINEHART Taneytown Road WESTMINSTER MD.

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