Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Publication:
The Evening Suni
Location:
Hanover, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE SIX THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, PA WEDNESDAY, MAY 19M Westminster SOROPTIMIST CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Miss Jane Mather Assumes Presidency Plan Joint Installation Ceremony With Venture Group Westminster Journalist With Paper For 27 Years WESTMINSTER Miss Jane Mather was elected president of the Soroptimist Club at a business meeting Monday evening at the Charles Carroll Hotel. The report of the nominating committee was nr-iae- Mrs. Alberta Ebaugh. Other officers are: Mrs. Mary Englar, vice president; Mrs.

Purn Reichard. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Louise Snyder, recording secretary; Mrs. Annabelle Clifford, treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Loy.

board member and Mary Richardson, regional delegate. Club £Jans Program Mrs. Elsie Byers, program chairman, announced international mgnt and a speaker for the dinner meeting. Monday. May 18.

She will be assisted by the international cnair- man. Mrs. Agnes Jones. Installation of officers and recognition night will be held jointly with the Venture Club, Monday. June' 15.

Mrs. Ruthanna Moore, regional secretary, made a report on the South Atlantic Regional Conference held April 25 and 26 in Ashville C. The members voted srsrsstahiss ssKffli fellowship night at Members, desiring to assist with canteen work at the hospital may contact Mrs. Olin Grimes, Finksburg. Mrs.

Purn Reichard, Miss Eva Lantz and Mrs. Gladys Wimert were recognized for recent services. Fire Chief To Speak Mrs. Gladys Wimert Sets Enviable Record While Reporting News For The Evening Sun Sentence Suspended On Perjury Charge WESTMINSTER Convicted of perjury in connection with a trial in Howard County, Edward Wanzer, Washington, was given a suspended sentence of two years in the Maryland Penitentiary by Chief Judge James E. Boylan Jr.

here Monday. Wanzer was charged with perjury after he had testified when tried in Howard Countv on charges of operating a gambling house and selling beer without a license. He denied at that time that he had been convicted before on similar charges in the District of Columbia. case was Drosecuted by Attorney Donald C. Sponseler, for Carroll County, and Attorney Daniel Murray, for Howard County.

gamber urolp lists Md. Classified PAGEANT OF BRIDES i MALE help wanted Wanted: Men work in nursery. Apply in person at nursery green houses or phone 383. Ask for Harold Stoner. Westminster Nurseries.

Westminster. Md. ttf The Young Adults of Methodist Church are BANQUET, MEETINGS AT SANDY MOUNT LISTED led Westminster to take her for granted. Three years ago the Soroptimist Club picked her as the of the Year in Carroll Recently the Westminster Chamber of Commerce honored her for her to further the material prosperity, intellectual advancement and moral improvement of She is the first woman ever to be honored thus by the Chamber. The last time the award was given WESTMINSTER Church Pel- was nine years ago.

lowship Night wTill be observed at 8 Twenty-Seven ears On Paper tonight in the new Fellowship Hall i But Gladys think of her REV. E. S. WESTMINSTER CHURCH This article is reprinted through tlie courtesy of the Sun papers, publishers of The Sun. Baltimore, in which it appeared this morning.

Mrs. Wimert has been affiliated with The Evening Sun for years as representative in Westminster. By ROBERT G. BREEN Gladys? There is only one Gladys in Westminster. Thai is Gladys Wimert, in private life Mrs.

Paul M. Wimert Sr. Youthful and good-looking, with a trim figure, agile, graceful movements, and a happy voice, SANDYVILLE The Sandy she is something of a sensation Mount Mothers and Daughters ban- to anyone meeting her for the quet will be held at Deer Park Me- first time. thodist Church Monday night. And evidently that is something Mrs.

Vernon Randall will speak more than a first impression. at the Methodist dinner meet- For years being In everything next Wednesday at The wscs of Sandy Mount Church will meet at 8 p. m. Friday at the church. The ladies of Sandy Mount Church will serve a fried chicken and ham supper Saturday, May 23.

They also will sell candy and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Letter Z. Caple gave a dinner recently for Mrs.

Katie Caple. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caple and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Grady Caple', Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Caple. Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naill and family and C.

G. Buckingham. Miss Ida Green celebrated her 93rd birthday Saturday. She re- GAMBER Calvary sponsoring a of the in Mechanicsville Elementary School at 8 p. m.

Friday. May 22. The group w-ill hold a meeting at 7 p. m. Monday at the church.

The Middle Run Homemakers Club will hold a joint meeting with the Smallwood and Westminster clubs at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, May 14 in St. parish hall, Westminster. Day will be observed in Bethesda Methodist Church at 11 a.

m. Sunday with a special sermon and music. The Ladies of Trinity Lutheran Church, Deer Park Road, will serve a plate supper beginning at 4 p. m. Saturday, June 13.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gorsuch, Westminster.

Mrs. Myers spent Tuesday with her daughter Mrs. Anna Gorsuch, Medford. Mrs. Sarah Grimes spent two days last week with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lawson, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cutsail.

Catonsville, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, Gist. The Society of Christian Service of Bethesda Methodist Church will meet at 8 p. m.

next Wednesday at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Randle.

Wanted: Clerk for hardware male, In Westminster. M(l. Write Post Office Box 64. Westminster, Md. 6ttf MEETINGS ARE LISTED FOR GLYNDON CHURCH of Grace Lutheran Church, the Rev.

sejf as a sensation, she thinks of ceived numerous gifts and about 60 Leister Greene, fire chiei for the Elwood S. Falkenstein, pastor. 'herself primarily (separating her cards. Westminster Fire will be the The guest speaker will be the Rev. private role as wife, mother and Sixth grade pupils of Sandy guest speaker at 6:30 tonight Howard F.

Reisz, director of Chris- grandmother from her public life) Mount Elementary School and some the Civitan Club dinner meeting at tian Education and Youth Work of as a newspaper woman. mothers spent yesterday in Square. Uie the Maryland Synod. He will be Today marks her twenty-seventh ington. Walter Childs, who returned from Florida, spent a day last week with his cousin Mrs.

Charles Oursler on his way to Connecticut. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Reese and Community Fire Co. held a covered dish financial set up of the company and f0ij0we(j by Miss" Catherine Jurani, year on the Hanover cPa.) Evening the need of the fund drive. Little League booster decals are being distributed to club members for sale to the public. Proceeds from the sale will be used in the Little Lie ague to maintain and further exploit the project.

The club will sponsor the Betty Richards Parker dance recital Friday evening in the auditorium of the Westminster High School. It was revealed the club will sponsor a boy to Boys State in June at St. College, Annapolis. At the weekly luncheon meeting oi the Retail Merchants Association Monday at Legion Square it was decided to continue the summer custom of closing the stores Wednesday afternoon. It was voted to close the stores at noon Wednesdays during June, July and August, except the week of July 1.

This year the banks of the city will co-operate, closing the designated Wednesday afternoons. Preston G. Coffman, vice president, was in charge of the meeting. Members received instructions and materials for solicitation of the business places in Westminster this week for the annual Westminster Fire Co. Church Sets Event Date The annual lawn fete of Ascension Episcopal Church was set for PARTY FOR FARMERS Tuesday, June 9, Monday afternoon at the meeting of the Auxiliary-Guild of the church.

Mrs. John Wood, president, announced committees to Supper, Mrs. secretary of the Parish School sun Board, United Lutheran Church in not a sensational reporter. America, who will give her obser- i glamorize, so I have to de- vations of the work being carried pend on the facts, and they have to on. be right.

And there any place This program, in the week's events Un Westminster where go social Monday night, for the dedication of the addition she explains, proud of the and improvements to the church, will be in charge of Henry H. Himler, superintendent of the church school. The Rev. Harold Z. Bom- fact that none of her stories has AT1 ever made her persona non grata I VIA IM rtoIlVAL A I in Westminster.

She began her newspaper work HANNAH MORE SCHOOL More Academy will hold its annual May Day festival at 2 p. Saturday oh the campus. Judith Morgan, a senior from berger, pastor of the Westminster I as circulation, advertising, and Church of the Brethren, will bring news manager. For 21 years she greetings from the Westminster bossed seventeen newsboys. Ministerium, while the Rev.

Willis i jn the meantime she built up the R. Brenneman, pastor of Salem Lu- circulation of the paper until she theran Charge, will represent the figured that it went into 99 per county Lutheran pastors. cent of the homes in Various committees who have Although no longer handling cir- Hewlett, L. N. will be May worked on the improvements will be culation, she still takes care of Queen.

The festival will close with recognized. Hostesses will be the the advertising. a turkey dinner in the Adult Bible Class, assisted As a reporter she is either out school dining room from 5:30 to 7 by the Mary-Martha Class and sen- gathering the news or else making P- m. ior girls. it by organizing, promoting, or Recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Family fellowship dinners will be helping with most every com- Lee Andrews were Mr. and Mrs. served at 6:30 p.

m. Thursday and munity endeavor going. i Franas Carter, Halethorpe. Friday. dinner for mem- Paid At Space Rate Mr.

and Mrs. E. Read Handy, who bers whose names begin with A to Thus she miss out on i Jrus uncleand will be prepared by the Dorcas 'anything. As she explains it, she Mr and Mrs. George Uhler, class; Friday night for members thinks in terms of inches.

1 Westminster Road, left Monday for from to will be prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary. Sherman E. Flanagan and Scott S. Bair, will serve as toastmasters. the wav she is Daid bv their home in Vermont.

Their dau- lnats me way sue pam, Stanley Tevis, Mrs. Charles Kable, the number of column inches she writes for her paper, and the more news the better. In addition, Mrs. Wimert has been Westminster correspondent for the Associated Press for twelve BY TANEYTOWN CO-OP six-year association with the Bal- ghter Miss Alice Handy, who is a student nurse in Washington, was a weekend guest here. Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Vaugh have moved from Deer Park Road to near Manchester. Jack High, U. S.

Navy. Bainbridge, will arrive tomorrow for a 14-dav leave with his parents Mr. Wanted: oiiiik man to work In tnod- I ern shoe factory. Steady, clean work 8 1 good Apply, Kessler Shoe Manufacturing A. store building Its Main Westminster.

Md. Phone Westminster 1277. Wanted: Man for work on farm, located ori hard road neat- Hamp stead, Md. Phone Hampstead Wanted: elder ciperionced in liifht sheet metal welding. Good pay.

steady work, fall Walter Jones, phone Oldfield Maryland Knuineering Kandallstown, Md. EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS WANTED In Carroll leading service department whege good pay, fine working conditions, including paid vacation, bonuses, insurance and laundry are the accepted procedure. More personnel needed because of ex- oansion program. References required THE W. H.

DAVIS CO. 31 W. Main Westminster. Md. Buick Automobiles Better User Cars--GMC Trucks anted l)airv farm hand, house, mix GLYNDOM-Giyndon Methodist Church School Board will meet to- Roop.

Linwood, Md. Phone Union morrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. Md.

4403 6 4 Harvey Lawson. Pleasant Hill executive committee of the Wanted: Boy, irr years or over, to Methodist Men's Club will meet at farm; prefer aome- the church Monday night room 'd 1 Call l' The Methodist Youth Fellowship Monk at Ooekey vllle, i 1 M. It46 plans to attend a rally in St. Mark -----------Church Sunday. May 17.

Wanted: Automobile mechanic, front Miss Myrtle Eckhardt and Mrs. and frame work, good wages. Sky- Glyndon Eckhardt attended the Motors. Warfieidsburg, Md. Phone Baltimore County Music Festival in 1 11 Towson Sunday." Franklin Chorus sang several selections, accompanied; FEMALE HELP WANTED k'.

L'nda Staley. Wanted: Reliable woman to clean Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peregoy my house of 4 rooms, twice monthly, announce the birth of a John c. Cheatham, Warfieldsburg, Md.

Ruth Ann at Franklin Souare Hos- Phone 1226-J-3. pital April 28. Sunday guests of the Peregoys were Mr. and Mrs. Loren vi ri yv 4- i 11 1 II III 6 ill I 111 011 Lentz, Biistol.

and Mrs. John rail silver Run 711 or Weatmins Hanover Road. ter 342-R-5 after 5:00 p. m. 6f53 MALE AND FEMALE Wanted: Sewing room floor lady.

foreman supervisor or mechanic, male or female, to take charge of sewing department In shoe factory Steady employment all year. Apply, Kessler Shoe Manufacturing A ami Store Building. 16 Main Westminster, Md. Phone 1277. 6ttf For Sale: l.ar»e flat-top desk, small flat-top desk, small roll-top bookcase.

sectional bookcase, metal filing cabinet and swivel 1 Washington road, Westminster, Md. Phone loi 7- EL For Sale: Hardwick gas stove, very good condition. H. ti. Weaver Cpperco, phone Worthington, Md.

7H7-J-2. For Sale: John combine, model 12. a fi ft. cut with botor. cut Icsi- than 30 acres.

Carries a new combine guarantee ttf days. Phone Westminster. Md. 79S-W-2. For Sale: chicken bouse.

feet, good condition. Can be moved easily. Phone Westminster, Md. i CHICKS JMiite Lexhorn and i( Breeders are carefully for vigor, high produci 1 bility. We produce our is kept in rigid sanltar-.

at all rimes Md. lornin Clean. A HK kt Phone R-2 ext minile, V)1 '50 Mil 7 AUTOMOBILE ROW Westminster Motor Company Spectacular sed Car Sale One-Owner ars Priced nt holesnte l.o Kates, Chevrolet 4-door. Power Glide Chevrolet 2-door sedan 1445 Oldsmobile "8S" 4-dooi nldsniobile Club sedan Podge Club Coupe Chevrolet serian Chevrolet 4-door serian Chevrolet 2-door sedan $1105 Kord Tudor sedan Ford Kordor Oldsmobile Club sedan Dodge 4-door sedan Chevrolet 4-door sedan $1005 Chevrolet sedan Chevrolet serian Chevrolet Aero sedan Chevrolet Sport coupe $84o Chevrolet seclan Oldsmobile Club erlan $805 Oldsmobile 4-door serian Podge seria.i Chevrolet 4-door serian Oldsmobile 4-door, like new Chevrolet -ton pick-up $895 Chevrolet Ac cab $1515 KST.M I NSTKR MOTOR COMPANY estmiiister, Phone ttf POULTRY For Sale: 4(H) fryers. to 4 lbs.

bauni, in Tyrone Md p. -1 minster, Md 010-W puppies. For Sale: Son hens laying heavji Hurt Hampstead, Mri. stead. Md.

5601. iie Han, For Sale; to t'j pounds. Francis Westminster, Md. A Md. I.

FOR RENT Select I neri Curs ZEPP NASH HALE8 K. Main Extended Westminster, This Specials Nash Statesman, 4-door, light Overdrive, fully 1946 Nash Ambassador, 4-door sedan. A true bargain 1946 Packard 4-door sedan, really clean, 1951 Easy 1952 1951 1951 1950 1049 1947 Terms Arra oued Low Pay ments For Rent: bath, second floor on liberty street. taurant. Westminster.

minster 381. 11 6- For Rent: 8-rooni garden, 3 miles from on Rcislerstown road nciu Mrs. Dorolhj Hook, phone ter. Md. 926-J-3.

For Itent: 4(MI-acre fMrm stanchions, two 12 40 Mnj. Cash rent. Frank .1. Orm Md. Phone Orleans 5751.

For Kent: Four room, apartment with water located near Melrose. Mil possession. C. K. Haclinia u-'8 minster, Md.

956-J-3. I'or Kent: Nicely rtirnihlieil centrally located. Westminster, Md. Phone For Kent: Furnished licdr.M.m preferred. Apply.

Kenny's I W. Main Westminsti For Kent: l.arire iu business section of Wi-tu, Available May 1. Kcasonahh P. O. Box West yj timore Sunpapers for which she an(j Norman High, Chatsworth TANEYTOWN An Anniversary 1 worked, alfso as Westminster cor- Avenue.

Party for all farm families in the! respondent. The Club of All Saints Mrs. L. N. Hitchcock, Mrs.

Leeds area will be held at, the warehouse I Newspaper wonc was iro burning Episcopal Church will hold a sup- Donna Paulette and Deborah Paige, infant daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ensor were baptized by the Rev. Edwin G. Reter Sunday in Glyndon Methodist Church.

He also baptized Patricia Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hale, and Douglas Clavide, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Belt, Reisterstown.

Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett, Catonsville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Belt, Central Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and Miss Winifred Marshall, parents and sister of Mrs. Elwood Hale. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Hale aitd Miss Shirley Hale, parents and sister of Mr. Hale, were guests at a family dinner Sunday following the baptism. Mrs. Edward Parlett attended her class reunion at St.

Joseph College, EmmitsBurg, Saturday. Pvt. Thomas Hastings, who spent three weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hastings, Emory Road, has returned to Camp Breckinridge, Ky.

Mrs. Paul Trager. leader, and Miss Maxine Gooch, assistant of the Community Kindergarten took the children to Druid Hill Park Zoo recently. Nash Ambassador 4-door llydramatic Nash Stateman 4-door equipped Nash Rambler Country Club equipped Nash Statesman 4-door, cWan Nash Ambassador, 4 door fully equipped Nash Ambassador 4-door. just overhauled Many Others to Choose Froi sedan, $2395.

fully fully really $1295 sedan, Motor $795 ft 15(1 SITUATIONS WANTED Wanted Kati Mlttinic any day or niulit. 50r- per hour. Phone Westminster, Md. 31 J. For Mercury.

1M5I convertible. top. Overdrive, radio, heater. 1948 studebaker. Land Cruiser.

4-door. Overdrive. heater, clean, ('all Skyline Motors. Warfieldsburg. Md.

Phone Westminster, Md For Sale: Chevrolet coupe, K. fair condition. Sturdy 2-wheel trailer with ball hitch. Very reasonable F. Vlugling, phone Westminster, Md.

929-J -II. SALESMEN WANTED FOR SALE tor Sale: Slab wood, loads at $15 per load also extra heavy fireplace wood at $15 per cord W'rite VVm. L. Arnold. Westminster.

Md Phone Westminster 712 after 5 6ttf Firewood delivered. Sill per cord, at mill. $6 per cord All oak. cut for stove and fireplace. Saw dust free We buy while oak timber- and logs.

I-ree estimates given MAPLE GROVE MILLS, Manchester. Md. Phone Hampstead 4481. 6-tf 27 years Billingslea, Mrs. Robert Lampton, of Southern States Taneytown Co- 1 ambition with Gladys Mrs.

LaMotte Smith, Mrs. William operative from 7 to 11 p. m. Satur- aSO. Cooney Mrs.

Leslie Hammil, day, the agency manager George C. She simply wanted to help out Mrs. James Briscoe, Mrs. Edwin Flohr has announced. Mr- William Ymgling.

the Han- M. Mellor, Mrs. Paul Neff and Mrs. The party will celebrate the first over Evening Sun corres- James Leahy. i anniversary of the opening of the pondent, who was ill.

Cake, Mrs. John L. Reifsnider new store. Special displays featur- The fact that she wanted to help 3rd and Mrs. G.

Allen Moulton; ing Southern States supplies will was stronger than the fact that Candv, Mrs. Aimer C. Stem. Mrs. erected in the agency, special prizes she was to death at the Albert Stagg and Mrs.

Austin F. will be awarded and light refresh- I idea of writing for a newspaper. Schildwachter- grab bag, Mrs. ments will be served. Manager Flohr The pay was small then, but Frank W.

Mather games and reports. with her first savings she bought soft drinks, Miss Elizabeth Deeble Greeting the guests will be a com- a labor-saving device for her home, and the young organiza- mittee headed by Roy Kiser, Detour, tion of the church; Tables, Mrs. Others on the committee include Clvde Spicer, Mrs. Chester Kerns Percy Bollinger and Walter Hilter- and Mrs. Stanford Hoff, waitres- both Taneytown.

ses, Mrs. Edward O. Weant, Miss Harry Crouse, laneytown, Sarah Williams and Mrs. Char-1 bp.e11 appointed chairman of the lea Phillips; tea table. Mrs.

Edgar registration committee and Barnes, Mrs. Charles Morrow and mriiv tv ri11u-n Detoui Mrs. Harley Holter, Miss Alinfinn Mrs Thomas Mabel Baker and Mrs. Walter Hahn, Auction. Mrs.

Frank Thomas i of Taneytown Mrs Walter Hil- ilhiiit onH iwnrfw naVifterbrick is chairman ol the refresh- elephant and surprise ment committee and will be assisted r' i ntr mV- on by Thomas Morrison, Mr. Edi a ir. i Fink and Mr. Walter Hilterbrick, Miller and Mrs. Alfred de Long ajj 0j All farm families and general cashier, Mrs.

George ancj other interested persons are in- BingliBm Jr. IVIrs. Andrew PiCK- vitod to ens, Mrs. May Leese, Mrs. Chester Kerns.

Mrs. George Bingham Jr. Mrs. Paul Neff and Miss Elizabeth Deeble served refresh- ments. Takes Chiropractic Course Dr.

Lelah E. Barker Ashby, cnir- opractor. West Main Street, returned from a trip which included attendance at the Maryland Chiro- practic Association conclave at the Sheraton Belvedere Hotel, Balti- a.ge War On Moths (Continued On Page Seven) OLD CARROLL MILL tiRINDS FLOUR AGAIN per meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the parish house.

Members may bring friends. Next Thursday communion will be held at 10 a. m. with reception of the United Thankoffering of the women of the church. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard B. Piper, Greensboro. N. were weekend guests of her brother-in-law and sister Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel W. Belt. 629 Main Street They served as godparents for the baptism of their nephew Douglas Claude Belt Sunday A family dinner followed. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Burke, Nicodemus Road are spending the week in Richmond, Va where he js attending the Maryland Bar Association convention. He is president. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Gill accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Muse and son Roger. Finksburg, attended the automobile races Sunday at Williams Grove. Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bittinger spent the weekend with relatives at Bittinger. Garrett County. Dr.

E. Nichols is improving in University Hospital after suffering a paralytic stroke Friday. April 17. ACTIVITIES REVIEWED OF UNION BRIDGE AREA in her Specials! Dry oak sheathing No. 2, dresstd 2 sides, 7c board foot.

oak. 1x6 fence board, long, dressed 4 sides. JHijC hoard foot. maple rough, 7c board foot. Dry poplar finish lumber, feathered edtre.

Casing, moulding and baseboard Orders cut on mill 10 to lengths at 10c board foot. lengths 8c. 712 after 5 p. m. WILLIAM L.

ARNOLD Westminster, Md. SALESMAN WANTED Experience in selling preferable. but not necessary. Our products are the most acceptable in their price group. References reauired.

Apply in person or by letter THE W. H. DAVIS CO. 31 W. Main Street Westminster.

Md. Buick Automobiles Better Used Trucks WANTED TO KENT Wauled to Kent: (t-numi executive of an Insurance (nuii.ii Westminster Mil 787. WANTED TO BUY Wanted: Kuit route in Italtiinorr ply 'Pile Sun LOST AND FOUND Lost: Will tile person Who liorrt.n m.v dehorners. please ivi to Ruble, Westminster. Md.

Found: Larue tractor Ire. roll Brown, 200 Peniia. ter, Md. Lost: Pair of hih i Hanover store. Iteward Vuj minster.

Md. 982-J-5. it Lost: Smnll type xirlnlt' Frisiellhurg. Md. Reward.

minster, Mil. 1427 or 924rJ-12. 6- MISCELLANEOUS Sanitar.v septic sertice. and cesspool bacuuni Pio Hampstead, Md. 2 l.H.'il.

MARTIN RHO'fEN. Loxt: Dog in of Md. Beagle cross-bred, darl browt Iilack, light spot on chest lbs. Name Md. or ti.

Md. 6ttf Homemakers Corner more; a two visit in Washing- You can wage war against clothes ton with Mrs. Minnie M. Wenner i carpet beetles more sue- Ml11 macninery oeing opeiaiea Mill, located on the Taneytown Road, near here, is milling flour again. Its first product in many years was super fine whole wheat flour of high quality, processed by the mill for the first time in 35 years.

According to John Roop, associated with the establishment, a de- mand for whole wheat flour flavor- ed with garlic prompted the move. Salem hurch Plans Supper He disclosed many restaurants, par- Salem Methodist Church, near ticularly Chinese, are seeking the Winfield, will hold a fried chicken flour which has successfully met and ham supper family style at 4 with tests. P- m- Saturday, May 23, in the so- In recent years the mill furnished cial hall of the church. The sup- flour for a Taneytown bakery and per is being sponsored by the was a lucrative business. It was Young Adult Fellowship of the known throughout the area for its church.

Homemade cakes and can- grist milling, grinding of hominy dy will also be on sale. UNION BRIDGE The Golden Rule Class of the Methodist Church met Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Otto and Mr. ana Mrs.

I Keonom.v dump wairon, like Wilson Harris as hosts. fertilizer attachment for Super The next shipment of heifers to for or Foreign countries, sponsored by the lank; 3 a.itffree« Heifer Project New Windsor Service ohick brooder shavings by Center, is scheduled to leave New truck load, delivered. Phone Hampstead, York May 19. Succeeding shipments Md. 7541.

6t45 will be made at intervals of six i WPPks Hale: Sprayer. tractor VTrs. T-Tplpn Rnwman Ruth Marsh mounted combination power sprayer Mrs. Helen xsowman, rcutn Mdtsn, and duster I sed for spittle bug, corn Eleanor Baker and JoAnn Kiss, borer, and Jap beetle control orchard from the local. Methodist church, at -1 work, cattle, bean spraying and other tended the Vacation Church School'1 work.

0 1(1111011 excellent. Price Training Conference at Reisters- I Morrow Wakefield Stock Farm, town Methodist Church last Wed- i Phone indsor, Md. 001 nesday. Summer Coal Day will be ob.served in Henna. Hard toai the churches of Union Bridge Sun- No.

3 and Nut Coal $17.50 a ton day with appropriate sermons and Pea 15.00 a ton music. Buckwheat $13.50 a ton Charles Lippy remains quite ill at hese. prices on two tons or more his home. Thomas Scheu left Thursday for active duty in Germany. He spent some time in Korea but for some months has been stationed near here.

Miss Janet Herring has replaced Mrs. Barbara Lynch as third and fourth grade combination teacher at the Elmer Wolfe School. Mrs. Roger Luttrell and Mrs. Tru- A SALESMAN Interested in making good living.

Must be able to contact large farms and commercial houses in Carroll and Baltimore counties. Must have car. Write P. O. Box 162 Westminster, Md.

Bagging and carrying coal. $2.00 ton extra. W. Cl.As. Grecnmount, Md.

Phone Hampstead 4931 lor Sale: Kebuilt tractors and a Farmall tractors, each Oliver 70 with cultivators Farmall tractor Farmall on rubber Farmall A with plow cult. r.ito 875 4-can milk coolers, pach 95 ton With Mrs. Minnie m. wenner, ucruw uiwc m- pnrmpT.iv it was and a course in the latest chiro- and easUy today jhan ever ARCADIA NIGHT LEAG1E Suburban Gas won over ville by an 8-4 score and Man- because research has de- 5 be kept in freezing units until mar- Chester made its debut in the Night practic technique given at the Bell before says entomologist Bis- toifarge mont Plaza Hotel. New York City.

sel1- University of Maryland Exten- of wheat flour will sion Service. amounts, of wnoie wneat nour win Maryland Softball man Mvers were among those from Union Bridge who attended the condiUoner-demonstra Apple Blossom Festival at Winches- n-f00t Freezer" 85 ter Thursday. A-21 Mower for Super like new Mrs. Ernest Colwell. Keymar, wife Manure loader, for H.

or i vi of Rev. Ernest Colwell, is a like new $1225 patient at Maryland General Hos- J.j no It i loot Oliver 2-12 tractor plow The John D. Myers family receiv ed a visit from Thaddus Kliner ed a visit irom inaaaus ivnner- manv re 1 iahe nmrinets tn keted He said a bakery may 6e League bv coming from behind to snitz, Denver, Colo. He came to the veiopea renaoie proaucts to RnrinEr 7.r last nieht 77 vftars non when he was 12 use ln fight against these de- added to tne nun in tne neai iu ease tsoring i last nignr lzzy rerm oi yoaj-s ago wnen ne was iz stncti Different ture, using the null products. Glass was the winning pitcher for and lived there nine vears.

He vis- pe.sts. uinerent proaucts have been develonerl fnr different The first Roop mill was built in Suburban and Jess Heird turned in itejLthe, family 35 yeal? to annlv to the wool 1 1794 or 1797. The uncertainty is be- the win for Manchester The family was very mucn in- -somt to to tne terested in the stories he told con- ric and others to apph floors, shelves, baseboards and in cracks to kill insects. To rid your home of carpet beetles and clothes moths, Bissell says thorough cleaning is needed as well as the use of household on closet walls and floors, cracks behind baseboards and other hard-to-get-to places. He suggests first using the radiator cleaning attachment of a vacuum cleaner to remove wool lint, bits of hair, fur or feathers from cracks and crevices where insects are likely to hide.

After cleaning your closets this spring, apply a pest-proof spray of two per cent chlordane or 0.5 per cent lindane while the closet is still empty of clothing. Use this same treatment for bureau drawers. For such woolens as rugs, coats and suits that be wa.shed, household DDT oil sprays and fluoride-type mothproofing solutions may be applied directly to the napthalene and paradi- chlorobenzene flakes and crvstals provide good protection for woolens stored in airtight containers. Dry News cleaners and launderers who are mmmmm equiped to pe.st-prooi woolens may do the job for you. Valuable furs are best protected by commercial storage concerns.

A new material. EQ-53, has been developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture for moth-proofing washables woolens. This will be placed on sale under various trade names.

ceming the farm and the numerous changes made since the time he lived there. Klindersnitz also visited Mr. (Continued On Page Seven) When You Think of Bowling, Think Of "MODERN 6ttf Adv CARROLLTHEATRE WESTMINSTER. MD. May 6 and 7 ROBER TAYLOR and ELIZABETH TAYLOR in bi Technicolor fabric itself' and lifters To applvTo! cause the record of the deed was Tomorrow night Gamber plays 'burned 111 a fire in Frederick Arcadia and Manchester meets Ow- County.

In 1816 the mill was rebuilt, mgs Mills. Oliver lO-T S. disk drill New Idea Spreader L. Genius tractor plow No. 7 horse mower Horsr corn planter FARMERS SVPIM.V (OMPA.N\ Phone -Jfi8 Westminster, also Sweet Memories STATE THEATRE WESTMINSTER.

MD. CLOSED Wednesday and Thursday May 6 and 7 Try To Accidents PERCY BURKE AGENCY Westminster. Md. Adv pital, Baltimore, since last week. Seek Marriage Licenses WESTMINSTER Ten applications for marriage licenses have been filed art the Carroll County Court-House Applicants are: Alfred Thomas Bowden, Seaford, and Barbara F.

Lewis, Philadel- For wc tractor, phia; Edgar Walter Smith Lis- perfect condition. Set of cultivators for bon, and Mildred F. Price. Balti- same Mounted corn picker for more: Harold Eugene Brodbeck, Greenmount, and Vergie Luella 'i '1 I fiailroHn Md. Brown, Reisterstown; Francis K.

Phone 4 McLaughlin, Milton. and Rose Catherine Klein, Taneytown i R. D. David Eugene Shorb, Han- Kor Living room suite, inolud- over R. D.

2. and Nancy M. Wantz, matching chair, platform Hanover; Ordean Blubaugh, ph Phone Gettysburg, and Martha V. Seylar, Westminster, Md. 1075 -J.

4 Getty bur Loring Charles Harri- 1 SOn, Baltimore, and Nell K. Wood- Sale: tractor, bv, Baltimore; Robert Paul Dona- cultivators, van, Spokane, and Miriam harrows- trailer, etc. Phone Arlene Renoll. Manchester; Robert E. Bunty, Littlestowm, and Ruth A.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE An outstanding --bedroom masonry bungalow, built like the "Hock of the nice features of a higher priced home. To be sold for Ml. S. PENNINGTON. Keal Estate R-l, Westminster, Md.

Phone Silver Ktin, fit Real iuim Attention, Home Seekers! Wl have a variety of properties to offer, some low-priced homes soma average price and some in the higher- priced bracket Whatever your needs are. we believe we can satisfy you If you are seeking a home or if you are desirous of selling your see us first always Besides heme sites we offer many attractive business properties, also unimproved land for both residential and business purposes PERC1 BIRKE AGENCY Insurance A Real 231 E. Main Westminster Md. tor sale: Modern 5 -room house, unit kitchen ami bath. Oil heat.

Large lot. franclt. L. Hunter, R-4, Westminster, HYBRID SEED CORN Mathias Maryland Grown U. S.

13-U. S. 505 Conn. 870-HiHcrest 293 rq rrt Large Flats, bushel Maryland-Grown 1 Large Rounds, CC Qfl bushel Iowa Grown Kenworthy Ohio Grown Kenworthv Ohio Grown 55 I), medium heights. foliage, heavy yielder.

115 1 Large Flats, Q4 4 QC bushel Kenworthv No. 39 I 105-110-day, bushel Kenworthy No. 25 90-100-day, bushel 11.85 11.85 Md. Phone 910- I. May, Hanover.

Carroll Land Transfers S-Wvf the store is decent enough transportation. the least we can do is show them the courtesy of looking at what they have on the other Hampstead, Md. 3734. Woodrow Lippy, Manchester Md. Ri-leu Virginia and husixiud to William B.

Tingling, trustee; Wil- i liatn B. Yingling. trustee, to Helen I Virginia Reese and husband, Willis M. Lefrert and wife to Hnrry R. Krita and wife, Rosa D.

Tipton ro Samuel F. Maker et als. Edgar C. Houtili and wife to Sterling N. Rowe and wife, Wnils Dewev Pickett and wife to Norman D.

Pickett and wife. Ellis Dewey Pickett and ife to Ralph L. Pickett and wife. Ralph Hoffman, attorney in fact, to John A. Bankert and wife, M.

King, executrix, to Chalmers John Manger and wife. Jacob A. Hess and wife to Henry Jacobs and wife. Wilson Campbell and wife to J. Ralph Leister and wife.

Eastern Homesites. to M. Willson Campbell and wife. Riley Hooper and wife to Kenneth J. Hooper and wife, Stanford Hoff and wife to state of Maryland.

Samuel D. Bare and wife to fleorge F. Smith and wife. For Sale: White Klnjt H-euble foot home freezer, $140. Phone Westminster.

Md. 1298. For Sale: Breakfast set, chest of drawers, kitchen cabinet, living room suite. bedroom suite, $50. 1 Washington road, Westminster.

Md. Phone 1017-R. 6t46 For Sale: Gibson electric mandolin volume and tone control, like new; also Epiphone blonde guitar. Apply. Harvey Shorb Taneytown, Md.

Phone Taneytowh 4801. For Sale: BendLx table television set, very reasonable. Harvey Shorb. Taneytown, Md. Phone Tane.v- town, 48(11.

For Sale: Ford-f'erguson Model plows, cultivators, disc harrow, earth scoop, See W. Yingling at Shell Service Station, or call Westminster, Md. For abbaue. toimito. hearl lei- tuce.

Brussel sprouts and cauliflower plants. Carroll Brown, Penna Westminster, Md. Preston Hale Hampstead, Md. Phone 1 1 103 acres, 7-room frame house, bath, electric water system; barn 38x66 silo and other outbuildings; stream; $25.000, includes machinery. 4 acres, 7-room dwelling, bath, oi! heat, electric water pump, chicken house, stable: along hard road, 4 miles from Black and Decker, $7.200.

Apartment for rent In Manchester, at per month; reference required. Hampstead, lot 50x150 ft. at $600. lot 100x150 ft. at $1.000.

lot 100x400 ft. at $1.100. Salesmen Horner W. Snjder Hump.tpad 1 Chas. C.

Ruby Hampstead 6 46 100-acre farm, 7-room house, electric water and bath, barn and other necessary farm buildings, stream. This is a level farm in high state of cultivation. 25 acres of growing Krain, good location. 4 miles from Westminster. Immediate possession of land, buildings within 6o davs.

$17.800. O. C. CORBIN. Keal Estate 80 W.

Green Westminster, Md. Phone 742-J 6f46 LIVE STOCK Wanted: anu uattlt every day morning at my farm along the Liniontown road, mile from West minster Md 67 John R. Warehime Bttf lor Sale: Home-raised Hereford heifers. ready for grass. Also, registered Hereford bull.

Apply, Ernest S. Bank ard. Taneytown. Md. 6t45 Protect your seed corn from crows, pheasants, birds: Crow-Fez.

Pint treats bushel Ralph D. Bowman Union Mills, Md. Phone Silver Run 431 I Ceramic. Plastic Quarr' Rnobtf Linoleum Asphalt TILE 69 Main Phone Evening calls Hampstead PAINTING Interior Exterior Full line of Paints W. ROY H1NER L'niontown 'Irf REAL ESTATE PERCY BURKE Broker WLSIMINSUR Homes Farms Business INSURANCE WILLIAM J.

Agenc.T Phone HAMPSTEAD Ml) Auto Fire Casual For Sale: Kirnt-elass farm mule; also plenty of saddles and bridles, some new. some used. Apply, Halbert Poole, R-2, Westminster, Md. WAYNE DOG FOOD at Grocers Feed Dealers. 6-3t-wkTfcf Adv or upright piano.

ply. Hit l.ibcrty Wegtmlnster, Md. Phone 342-WT. 6 46 or Sale: i on breed the horns off your with registered Polled i Hereford bulls. We have a number of young ones for at farmer's prices, i 6.

Bernard Fenwick, Glyndon, Md. Custom Butchering Beef, Lamb, Veal Curing-Smoking-Process FOOD BANK LOCKER SUPPLIES Poultry WESTMINSTER. Phone 10 i 0.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Evening Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Evening Sun Archive

Pages Available:
878,541
Years Available:
1915-2024