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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Evening Suni
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PAGE M-2 THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, PA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 196! Santa School Graduates 50 Students Emory-Lawndale Services Set (Continued From Page M-l) Emmitsburs From Page M-l) gar Schaffer: assistant chairman. Miss Pat Patterson. Gamber. who recently returned from Japan mission- Program Ileld At Hampstead Rocky Ridge (Continued From Page M-l) Services Set Bv Churches Taneytown (Continued From M-l) some board members that tram- Ridge Fire Co.

attended the wor tides arrive they will be available 1 ship service in the group recent- to anyone who needs their HAMPSTEAD The United ty at Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church. WESTMINSTER Worship fer of to a bigger high The recent magazine campaign Lutheran Church Women of St. I The Ladies Auxiliary of the Services will be held in the Fel- school provide better edu- made the purchase of the added Lutheran Church met Wed- Rocky Ridge Fire Co. recently iowship of the Westminster catjon by outlining the progress BALTIMORE CAP' Santa where she served as a mission- REISTERSTOWN Services to- equipment possible.

r.esday in the Sunday school elected the following officers: Church tomorrow at of yarjms Tanevtown High grad- faces stiff academic spoke at the worship service sorrow at Reisterstown Methodist The annual Christmas party of rooms with 27 members present. Vida Staub, president: Dorothy 8:15 311 10:45 a m- uates at different institutions of ards in Baltimore, Washington and at Emory on Sunday morning Church announced by the Rev. the auxiliary will be held next and one guest, Mrs. Raymond Baker, vice president; Ruth Ethe- The sermon subject by the pas- higher learning since 1950. northern Virginia! Mic, flinp r.radv was an over- Harold B- Wri 8 ht- are Worship at Wednesday at 7 m.

Husbands of Hughes. ridge, secretary; Jean Paugh, as- tor is This being students entering More than SO students most of nf Pat'rim Rrod- 8:30 and 11 am-: school the members are invited to at- A Christmas program entitled sistant secretary; Anna Lee Glass, Universal Bible Sunday, the chil- Maryland College 22 them young men have been era d- erfrk Sisterstown the past at tend the affair this year Dinner Gift of was pre- treasurer; Grace Gearhart, as dren promoted to the fourth grade attending 19 uated' bv schoo' for Santas 7116 Senior MYF wil1 attend the wil1 the members will sented by several members under tant treasurer: Mae Kaas, chap-of church school will be present-; Hood College hJi Sw iw Sub-District meeting at Ames exchange gifts and there will be the leadership of Mrs. Charles lain; Kitty Staub. color Bibles at the 10:45 service. A founded here by Gordon Becker Mr.

and Mrs. George Mielke. 0rtei. A duet was sung by Gail and Isabel Smith, historian. baptismal service will be held at "Li Thomson and Timmy Shilling.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glass and.noon the The commissioners were told founded here by Gordon Becker Mr. and Mrs. George Methodist Church, PikesviHe, Sun-music for dancing.

Refreshment Ortel and Stanley Frank, who profess Upperco. have announced the en- Club committee for the January meet- Thorr rigorous academic standards. gagement of their daughter, Mar v'uu Santa Claus business had garet to Roger Bailey, to be cleaned up," Frank said this and Mrs. Parke Bailey were 1 ami at thc church- Adult choir rehear- Fritz won the door prize. The offerings chairman.

Mrs The Mt. Tabor Union Sunday wil1 have it! fhan anv high in the eoun- job'" Uon Broths is Tuertay at 8 p.m. The Will- Ctrl. Il.ee Project StaMtefc ymwatrt that school held the annual Christmas at 7:30 he added. Owings Mills.

They plan to This alumni of the school, married in the spring. organized in 1956. are already ap- plying their training in stores and i Purl shopping centers here, in the capi-i'jin 1 Cl1 1 By Ho.nemakc. cut Santa, who wears button-down 4 Illilistrr shirts when off-duty, is upon us, 8 lllllliBUi Frank observed. ing Workers Circle will meet at intermediate Girl Scout Troop Uie annual Jhank service party recently in the fire hall.

A P-m- in Fellowship Hall. at Gettvsburc Col- the parsonage. 406 Main Street. 72 met Tuesday evening with Decefnber. 31 at program was presented and secret Sunday, Dec.

17 at 4 p.m. a stu- Wednesdav at 8 p.m. Recreation leaders Mrs. Charles Shorb and 30:40 a for thls sisters were revealed, gifts were Christmas Vesper service will be r- party is Wednesday from 7 to 9:30 Mrs. Ralph Ohler.

The meeting wdl Singer, mis- exchanged and new names drawn held in Fellowship Hall, present- (h, p.m at Franklin Senior High opened with the flag ceremony by 10 Hong hong. The educa- 1962. by the carol and intermediate! a'PraW th' School. Youth choir rehearsal is Frances Wagerman, Josephine jf The following committees under the direction of Mrs rp Thursday a. 7 p.m.

The Bowling Rodgers. Judy Hardman and Dar- SliTSS and Mrs. Jtja. League will bowl Friday at 7 p.m. lene Eyler.

The girls decided that Mrs. isaoei Matnias, chairman, at the Bowl American Alleys. Reis- each member would bring a box of Shirley Hoffman, Mrs. Doris Mrs. Isabel Mathias, chairman, Hering.

terstown. i an rvlivj vOviI itiviu nuutu vjIm IvJ OUlIlIiwiji lo m. The Methodist Youth cookies or candy to he given to Sharrer. Mrs. Marie SUmbaugh GllCStS He said this year most of his; WESTMINSTER-The Westmin- Fellowship will entertain children a Veteran patient at Victor Cul- to Glass, Mrs.

John students were high school and col- Jjf. Homemakers Club held a from the Rosewood State Train- len Hosp.tal mstead of exchang- Guild for the coming Dubel: treats. Francs Sharrer, J. or Hel(l lege students who required much Christmas party Tuesday evening ing School, Owings Mills, at a par- mg gifts among IhemseUes The Mrs. George Resh chairman.

Franklin Stambaugh, padding and make-up in order to at Carroll County Agricultural ty next Saturday forenoon at the will meet tomorrow at 1:30 jr James Glass. Charles Jones; gy LadlPS look rieht for their Darts Center with about 60 members, church. p.m. to decorate the windows of decoration, Harold Bollinger Those who matriculate in the I Methodist Men will sponsor Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Walsh and weTTi Jo 9nn school learn to observe strictly the Mrs. Eileen Welsh gave a demean sene an oyster and ham sup- will be held Tues children entertained at their new rry traditional character of Santa onstration on Christmas center- per todiy beginning at 4 p.m. nexl meeunS WU1 neia AU8S' Claus to refrain from making pieces. The children who presented Long, Lord, How Long specific promises to children, to a Christmas program were Larry will be the Advent ser- memorize the names of Santa's Ebaugh, Becky Sue Ebaugh, Car-jmon theme of the Rev. W.

Har- LarrOll High twelve reindeer and to sav Baile, Phyllis and Janecn old Redcay on Sunday at the 11 ho" convincingly Harlowe. Lucy Fringer and Tom- a.m. services at Trinity Luther- EvalliatioU Frank and his partner, a retired Shoemaker. Church. Church school will be Santa Claus, were students to- Santa Claus distributed gifts to held at 9:45 a.m.

Weekday church WeillieSdaV gether at the University of Mary- all. Refreshments were served is Saturday from 9:30 a.m board had not considered the economic factors of closing the local hiffh school and that professional educators should be employed to determine if th transfer of to Francis Scott Key High School would really be the thin? to do to sure that the youth would have a quality WESTMINSTER The Auxili- education. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hocken- FaiJ? The matter of transportation ov- smith, Bonneauville- Mrs of 8 a er Ion? roads and that it would Troxell and daughter, Helen, Bal -1 for stlldents from the timore, were recent visitors of nome.

Tanevtown area to take part in Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Troxell There were over 30 children aftpr school activities were also An election of officers was held greet J3nta GaUS Each child received land. Denton Cole, chairman, Mrs. to 11 a.m.

i Fred Magin, Mrs. John Shipley, The Rev. Daniel Haldemann an- f0r parents'of ninth grade pupils home near Melrose on Sunday evening the following: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh and children, Charleen and Charles Eugene, Westminster; Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse L. Gouge and children, Jerry and Jill, Hampstead; Mr. and Mrs. at the monthly meeting of the Following this meeting which Charles Walsh, of near Snyders- RidSe Volunteer Fire Members wflg bv Superinten- burg, and their granddaughter, these results: Charles Mum- dent of Schools Samuel Jenness.

L- The President. Mrs. to the hoard of meeting room and an GREENMOUNT A meeting Miss Rochelle Treadway. Green- vice King opened the program with group, nnrpnts nf ninth PradP nnnils Glass- Secre- Cn Mrs Mrs- Herben "ounSeS at 010 Church of will be held at North Carroll High Mr. and Mrs.

Parker Monath, assistant sec- i informa1 off-the-record discussion l.onceit I Olllght PhillipSt Mrs. Emma Massicott, the Brethren as church school at School Wednesday at 8 p.m. former residents of Hampstead. Sdnev Miller Xed trumoet sel- was held with the superintendent. In Westminster Kenneth Mathias, assistant treas- Sidney Miller played trumpet sel-j Christmas program rehearsal Wed- Baltimore, are now residing fire Sylvia Taylor was pianist bt the Hampton Apartments in Tow- Uonald for singing o( Christmas carols.

Mrs Edward Diffendal and Mrs. worship, 11:15 a.m. of the meeting lived for a number of years rehearsal Wed- be to make available to parents Baltimore, are now residing in nesday at p.m. results o( tests t0 the Hampton Tow- Seiuccs a( Saints l.piscopal njnth grade pupils in Septem- They were guests Sunday of Wetzel Leo L' -p Church, the Rev. W.

Scott Broad- bcr. A direussion will be hold Mr- and Mrs. Adam Stonei. and MarshaU I OIMOrrOW rectors. i il i uni i i bent' for Sunday are com- explain the use and interpretation Hillcrest 1SUU the mhn 5 1 i ujici iy mumon, 8 a.m.

church school, of these test results Jerry GouSe- son of Mr. and The tuneial of the Kev. John rv II II 1 a.m. Morning praver and ser- rnnrernini? the nrn- Mrs- Jesse L. Gouge, Hampstead, Kaas attended a meeting H.

Hoch, 67, Uniontown. who died I C) Johns I lopkins mon at a.m. with Father Adams studies lh; 10th llth nochelle Treadway, daughter of ofpthe held tomorrow in charge nf sw-virps ia tn th. Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Treadway. Frederick County Volunteer Fire- at 2 p.m. at the Uniontown Church The funeral of the Rev. John WESTMINSTER The 1961-62 r- concert season of the Westmin- A I 1 ster Senior High School Music De- partment will open tonight at 8:15 I an orchestra concert in the school auditorium, with Joseph Chalker, directing. in charge of services due to thP PradPs will Kp disnisspd iMr- and Mrs- Marvin Treadway, tuumy voiumeer Mre- at 2 The program will include: CAMBRIDGE, Md.

Broadbent's illness All parents are to attend and Miss Charleen Association held at Walkers- of God. The Rev. Mr. Hoch. a overture, Grety-Barnes; property valued at $100,000 was The Rev Carroll Vine line nf meeting and to be oreDared with v'alsh- daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. iL, ister for 45 years, had served for Irish tune from County turned over to Johns Hopkins I ni- Pleasant Hill Methodist Church anv questions about their child's Westminster, as pastor of the I nion- Grainger-Schmid; A May Day Versity Friday by the Olin Mathie- annnnnres service nrnmm were weckend guests of their 0l the Mt. Circuit of the Church of Trv to Avoid Accidents PERCY M. BURKE AGENCY Westminster. Md.

English folk song arr. El liot; highlights from Rodgers-Bourdon; Entrance and March of Peers from ersitv Friday by me uan Mamie- announces services for Sunday as program. son Chemical Corp. church school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, ---------------------The transfer was announiet in 11 a.m. with sermon topic RntarV a joint statement issoed by Dr.

Name Shall be Called Jun- Conferenees Planned Sullivan-Reiblod; Verum Milton S. Eisenhower, university ior MYF meeting is at 6:30 p.m. AdilreSSeS Clllb Mozart-Woodhouse; min- president, and Thomas S. Senior will meet at the uet from Mozart- board chairman of the chemical church at 7:30 to go in a group WESTMINSTER Speech Problems Fischel-Wilson; balletto from the Sub-District meet-pi i countries are united Gluck-Fischel-Wil- The university said it accepted inS at Ames Methodist Church, th times of interna- plans for conferences of parents son; from the opera "deep the Higgins Methodist Men will tional tensions in an endeavor chlidren who will grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Church of Christ, those God, comprising the Uniontown, Charles Walsh near Snyders- were Mrs. LeRoy Dinter- p'rizellburg and Wakefield congre- burg. man, piesident; Mrs. John Kaas, gations. The Rev.

Paul W. Moore, Vice president; Mrs. Charles Jon- president of the Church Eldership, ts. secretary, and Mrs. Richard will officiate at the service.

Burial Dubel, treasurer. will be in Uniontown Church Cem- Kaas attended a staff ctery. The body will lie in state Iarnne Lea' the church from 11 a.m. to 2 gue held Rockville. AUJS-CHALMKRS FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and CASE and NEW IDEA WERTZ GAPAGE LINEBORO.

MD. General Contractor REPAIR WORK LAMFERT CARR Phonp Tllden 8-9355 or Tllden 8-8972 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Burdette p.m. tomorrow.

Handel-Fischer-Wilson, and Mill Pond and Big Mill Pond prop- meet at 8 p.m. Seredv-Tocaben. Sunday at the Dromote understanding the first grade next fal1 and dauShter- Carolyn, Mt. Airy, ficial board will Lj 11 that have various speech problems -'isited recently with Mr. and Parking Meters Put On New Lot erties in the Linkwood area about church.

The official Doara win anfi throughout thp world 10 miles east of Cambridge. meet at the church Tuesday at 8 A Holden Towson being arranged by the Carroll Mrs. Ralph Reck. Higgins Mill includes 10 acres ernor of District 762 of Rotary ounty of Education, of land and 100 acres of pond. Big Aa Vernon told Rotarians Mill has 10 acres of land, 41 Avenue, announced the birth Westminster Wednesday evening A QI 1 fl ftn 117..

at the Westminster Riding Club. Governor Holden announced the Rotarv District Conference in of pond, a mill that has been con- a daughter, Diane Judith, Wed- total of into a three-story at Hos- parking meters have been placed and a 12 -room hou.se. Sharon Lee Peregoy, infant dau- Stork Shower Held A surprise stork shower was' Donald Myers and Interested parents may call the children, Vincent and Anthony of pupil personnel office at the board Wa-vne, were recent visitors of" Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sayler.

ivenue Westminster, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey have moved into their new home Kibler as co-hostesses located along the Rocky Ridge- OPTOMETRISTS If limrvov IJ'l 1 Dr. R. P.

Klinger Jr. EAST MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office Phone Tllden 8-8340 of education to schedule a conference and speech evaluation with Mrs. Elaine G. Apler, speech therapist. She will be at the board office Thursday, Dec.

21 from 9 on the new municipal parking lot Atty. Edward H. Nabb, repre- ghter of vL Wi to at 1 West Main Street, which was senting Johns Hopkins, said the a annual convention of Rotary In- (Q 4 gnd Frid Dec a butchering was held recently iZ'u completed this week and shrubs university envisioned housing top baotirpd Snndjivli Angeles, Calf. 22 frQm 9 a tQ noQn the home of Mrs. Edith Gruver are being planted in one section medical specialists and scientistsu in starting June 23 and and Charles Keen- 0 jnksburg; Creagerstown Road.

Grace Mrs- Josephine A butchering was held recently Samuel Mann. MUFFLERS Present were Mrs. Thelma Otto, Stock Glass Pars planted rMarcTSte-eS''they by Cove7nor presented Carroll Land Transfers ThoseTelplng were Childs and Mrs. Arthur Free parking is still available on disturbed th p- Tiw. Mrs.

Arthur Keeney. Middieburg: 'Vf mrtct nf thp Wpstminstpr MunieinAl -m, The Rev- w- Scott Broadbent. Earle Griswold. Following the The following real estate trans- Gailord Putman and son Russell Mlss Charlotte Brown most of the Westminster Municipal The nrooertv oriemallv was Dur- nf ah 5 14111 sen, SAVE AT WESTERN AUTO 47 E. Main Street WESTMINSTER.

MD. AUTO INSURANCE the chairmen fers have been recorded in the Kevmar; Kaye, John and Jan Miss Linda Brown, Miss Lavina rppn UCfTrDDinir discuss their Circuit Court for Carroll County: Putman, Ladiesburg; Harlon K. B.lown’ Mss Kinzer. Mrs. altivlu net I LDrviULL Parking lot, with the exception of 9 the he wit(h recorded thf.

first rnu- that is linpd with MamijSon hurch. who underwent eye sur- of all committees to discuss their Circuit Court for Carroll I Chemical which merged in gery two weeks ago at Johns Hop-reports, problems and Jesse A. Hoffman and wife "to Albaugh, HenrytownT ami Shipley Mrs. Coane kins Hospital, is recuperating at James A. McCallum and wife, Lescaleet, Walkersville: Erown- Mrs.

Kenneth Brown, Mrs. the Chatsworth Avenue. Hrkcw'kiI a 1 Smith Avenue, Westminster- Bobbie Powell Thurmont; Mr Brown and sons, Richard Cheryl Anne Nolte. infant 1 aiK Maude V. Leister Wobbeking.

Mrs. John Gruver and daugh- and Mrs' SamueI Mrs. Russell Mann, Mrs. Charles meters, and the parking at the lot 1954 with 0lin "industries off John Street is free. In the business district meters! are to be found on East and West Main Streets, John Street, Bond Street and Liberty Street.

(Continued From Page M-l) Union Bridge ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas al to A. Shiplev trustee lot ter Nolte, Morrisway Read. was oAdmitted to the County Hampstead District; A Earl Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Swartz and Brown, Mrs. Chester Brown, Mann, Mrs. Snyder Ellen Arnold, Mrs. Mrs.

Joseph in- zer, Westminster. VA PT Session Set and Jolin ncar The Parent Teacher Association Boy Scout Troop 330 will Grimes, Woodbine; Mrs. Hamp- of Mt cf the Westminster Senior High the dance of the month at the and Mrs Moms Wilson re- abeth Russell. Finksburg; Miss Wolf r.hnr rLh Si I TANEYTOWN, MD. Phone PLvmouth 6-5141 ATIONWIDB MUTUAL INSURANCf AWT Oft Cdwnbwt.

Okb SAFFELL ment, iollowed nv discussions, tms piace, naa as weeKena guests, and daughter, Hampstead. wwui Wantz Fmmitshurp- Mr and Mrs The membership committee will Miss Hilda Rowe and Mrs. Mary a f- The Eugene Garber, four-month-old wife to Towson Feder- York were recent be present to accept dues. Norris, Baltimore. tnp was made by bus.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Savings and Loan Association, Mrs. Edna Green. Washington Garber.

306 East Green. Westminster, who had iSltingiWestminster, is Christmas Plav Road, Westminster, who had resid ed with Mrs. Morris Haines, near The annual Christmas play at Bridge during the summer. Western Maryland College will be has been a patient at the Carroll presented in Alumni Hall tomor- County General Hospital since Sun- row at 4:30 p.m. The College Play- day when she became ill.

Mrs. and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond Jr.

and family, all of Glvndon. tame ui ui 3 Wilson and ers wiH present "The Christmas, Haines who was residing with under the direction of Miss Mrs. Green, was taken to a con- fnnprai nf rwf 1 u- Esther Smith. There will be spe- valescing home below Westmin- Gwrge W. cial music.

The public is invited a patient in Fred- and wife to Russell L. her mother, Mrs. Ira L. Wales erick Memorial Hospital under ob- Bloom and wife, 16.931 sq.ft., Sul- Dr. Robert E.

Lee Dr. Craig N. Schmall Chiropractors servation and treatment. The W7estminster Fire Co am- livan Heights, Westminster District; John A. Rudnick and Mt.

Tabor Lutheran Church met Main Westminster. Md. recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Anders, Thurmont.

Tllden 8-8175 Westminster, Md. Phone TI 8-7575 Formerly H. Bankard Son Established 1915 Maryland Births bulance conveyed Mrs. to Lon Math and wife Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Stoner. New Windsor, to Freder- sq ft 1Berrett District; Ru- Edgar Liday were Mr.

and Mrs i Memorial Hospital. dolph to Mary H. Shriner, Mrs. an acre. Mt.

Jesse Fox and Mrs. Bettv Ann Auto Employe Honored Baltimore Gas and Electric INSURANCE Agency Truck and Fire Life Airy District; Mary L. Warner koman and daughter, O. BOLLINGER and lotl Creagerstown, and Jerry Clingan, Company recently presented Ger- Lmeboro. Manchester District; Union Bridge aid L.

Lindsay, Finksburg, a first William H. Frankton Jr. et al to Mrs. William Johnson, Vance- biue star tor his service pin in Joseph L. Roebuck and wife, burg.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Main St. Phone Tllden 8-5800 Meeting Monday Christmas Dance The Canterbury Homemakers 1 XI Zeta Exemplar chapter and Mr.

and Mrs. George Barnes, ,219 of an acre 'Meadows' and children. Chuck, lub will meet Monday at 1:30 BeU chapter of Beta Westminster R. D. 6 are the par- d.i.„ Dla1e and will meet Monday at n.

u. are tne par p.m. at the home of Mrs. Norman Sigma Phi Sorority will sponsor ents of a son born yesterdav at Myers, Tavlorsville Road. This will their annual Christmas dance at the Carroll County General Hos- the annual Christmas party.

the Westminster Riding Club Sat- Pital. urday night. Dancing will be from Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoff, Westminster R.

5 yes- John terday a son at the Carroll Coun- tired mimster of the Church of Itra. tv General Hospital. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE G. L. CUBBAGE WWW 4 tvaipii I 9 until midnight and music will Hoff, Westminster R.

D. 5 yes- arnaLC LilCeilSCS by Rivers Chambers orches- Marriage licenses have been is- in Westminster to the follow- -p. ing-. Clinton H. Wheeler Jr Bal- Party for Children timore, and Dorothy Mielke The Tayiorsvuie-Winfield Lions Upperco; John AUen Katterer and meet Monda eveni Nancy Jean Eisenhojer.

Harris- flt in the winfjeld burg; Fred A. King, 7o9 West King at tjme Christmas partv Street, Littlestown, and Nancy Lou- children wiU held last lse Crowl, 14 Third Street, Han- meetjng 0f year will be held over. at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18.

The Evening Sun im Carlisle Hanover, Pa. Melrose 7-373S Westminster Bureau 102 E. Main Westminster, Md. Phone Tilden 8-3388 Subscription rates: Delivered dally Sunday and by carrier In Hanover and in commumUes In York, Adams and Carroll Counties. JOc per week.

By motor route. 30c per week. By mall payable in advance in Pennsylvania and Maryland, 10.00 per year, $6.00 for six months: $3.50 for three months. In all other areas by mail $12.00 a year; $7.00 for tlx months. $4.00 for three months Special rate for students.

$5.00 for year: $3.00 for six months: $2.00 for three months. Special rales for servicemen bv mail $5 50 a vesr. $3.00 for six months: $2.00 for three Second Class postage paid at Hanover, Pa. CARROLL THEATRE Westminster, Md. is ill with pneumonia at his ADD Maryland'births home.

This is his Mr. and Mrs Frederick bout wih Pneamonia' He Markle, Hampstead R. 2 an- 15 to be improving, nounced the birth of a son at the Charles Arnold has return. Hanover General Hospital today t0 herJlome on Pennsylvania Avenue, Westminster, from Ann Arbor, where she visited Uinstmas I her son-m-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Lambert and pageant, Prince of Peace, family. Mrs. Arnold traveled by will feature the Christmas pro- jet. gram at Uniontown Elementary School next Friday at 8 p.m.

The woodsboro Livestock event based on Bible stories will woodsboro vyoodsboro stock Sales Inc. market report is as include many favorite Christmas ifoUows: springing dairy heifers, up carols. The first and second crades t0 8266 Per hd stock $48-80; will r.recont heifers, $15 25.19 10 Wilbur O. Sisler and wife, five ville, have returned home acres, Woolerys District: Zora after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Ed- Peterson, at al to Ralph G. Hoff- ward Meadows and family and joo Liberty Westminster, Md. man, trustee, 89 acres, Man- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stambaugh Phone TI 8-7945 Chester District; Ralph G.

Hoff- and family. trustee to Mildred L. Krebs Biggs Memorial Library and husband, 89 acrc 5 Manches-imunity met recently ter District; Mary Lambert to in the fire hall. It was decided to Earl Donald Lambert, one acre, retain the present officers, Leslie Woolerys Dist.nct; Glenn E. Hil-'Fox, president; Mrs.

Mae Kass, bert and wife to Norman J. Ostemsecretary, and G. G. Clem, trea-j and wife. lot.

Myers District: surer. Michael J. Nickoles and wife to and Mrs. Donald Hawes, William E. Bruce and wife, lot, York, and George Wiles, Keymar, Freedom District: Ann Fisch- visited recently with Mr.

and Mrs. er to Edward Fuchs Jr. and wife, Charles Wantz. lot, Klee Mill Road, District: Harry Paul Fischer, et Take Course TWTON-ELINE FUNERAL HOME 12 Gill Avenue Hampstead, Maryland Phone: FRanklin 4-4771 or 4-6141 present dances. several rhythm NOW PLAYING PIPER LAURIE and GEORGE C.

SCOTT In Sunday to 6 and 7 to 11 7 to 11 Saturday 1 to 5 and 7 to 11 MARYLAND CHURCHES Taney town United Church of Christ Charge KeysvtUe Worship. 9 a.m.; church butch, hogs. CWT; stock steers, CWT; butch, cows, up to $15 CWT; buch. cows, canners and cutters, $12-14 CWT; butch, cows. Shelley canners.

$11.50 CWT down; calves, gd and up to $36 50 calves, $28-32 CWT; calves, $22-2fi CWT; It. and green, S21 CWT down; pigs, $6-9 per 180-225 g( mas supper and social, 6:30 p.m. hogs, "250-300 $15 CWT; Monday Women's Guild, 7:30 p.m. (heavy weight butch, T13iirsdai' 15.60 CWT; heavy boars. S10.35 Taneytown Church school, 9:15 CWT; fowl, heaw, 1114 per worship, 10:30 a.m.; rehearsal fowl, light.

5-10 per pullets, 90- for Christmas program conducted per hd ducks, 15-20 per'lb Youth Fellowship. 2 p.m.: Confirma- geese. 20-25 per guineas, up to tion class. 6:15 pm Junior choir, 7,81.10 per rabbits. per p.m.

Wednesday; senior choir. 8 p.m.; potatoes. $150 per bacon, rehearsal for Christmas program, per per p.m. Rev. William F.

Wiley, minlsUr.1 lard, up to per lb. iWlfe, lot, Berrett DlStnCt. al to Edward Fuchs Jr. and wife, lot, Woolerys District: Robert J. D.

Johnson, et al to Ridge Drive-In Theater, Hook Road, Westminster District: Carroll Highlands Realty Corp. to Marvin Leister. Donald Ogg and Kenneth Davidson, of Widerman; Tractor Sales, Massey-Ferguson dealer in Westminster, are attending a one-week advance technical course at the M-F Service a i Training Center in Detroit. Es- Arthur A. Saltmarsh and wife lot devel cus.

Carroll County; Francis Albert tomer Mrvice at th(! deaicr levei. Crawford Jr. and wife to Phyllis lhc cenler of(ers M.F dcaler E. Schneider, 1.82 acres, Franklin sonnei a choice of fourteen cours- Distnct; Phyllis E. Schneider to es ranging from shop manage- Francis Albert Crawford Jr.

and ment tracl0r hydraulics. The wife. 1,82 acres. Franklin to four week courses ensure Frank H. Libman, et al to Ed- dealers are up to date on the lat- ward T.

Poole and wife. lot. est industry service techniques, as Fairfield Addition, Westminster well as the maintenance and operDistrict: Johnnie Martinez and ation of the expanding wife to Hilmer Shackelford and lines of agricultural and industrial i equipment BEEF HIDES WANTED FAT and BONES GREASE WOOL DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY LEIDY WESTMINSTER. MD. Phone TI 8-1212 Sweet Apple CIDER made daily Wholesale Retail Phone HUntley 9-4146 or Gilbert 2-2251 A.

H. RENEHAN SON Sykesvllle, Md. COWS JUST ARRIVED A fine group direct from farmers in Wisconsin. A good investment that pays monthly dividends. Health papers with each animal.

ANDREW HOFF New Windsor, Md. Phone Farm SPruce 5-5984, Home NEwton 5-2112.

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