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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE HANOVFR. CFVHN "EVENING SUN REPORTERS TELL OF MARYLAND NEWS EVENTS May- THIRMONT MLL OlVF. PAOF.ANT Af CHURCH THURMONT a group of mem- bers of the Ladies' of the LINWOOD. limax of the; Guardian Hose Company of Thur- Dally Vacation Bible and their friends went on a DuPont Gar- school in the Linwood church dpng Wilmington. Del.

Returning. will come next Sunday night when. the party stopped at park, I children with, Baltimore. Among those making Homeward Bound BERRKIT thf fiity their teachers will thp pag- ent All by H. The principal characters of the Dlav are Chrbtian Education resen bed bv and Elizabeth Fogle and Jane Etzler.

Mary Saylor will be Seeker. Each oT the four divisions of the school will give demon- Miss Audrev vstrations of their work and there will be much singine and marching. The public Is invited to this demonstration under the direction of the pastor. Musses Bowersox. Garver and Mesdames He.s.'-en and Mvers and others.

A paeeant of fifty young people will be very in- and instnictive. i Mrs William Messier and Mr, and 1 Howard Hahn and Rnglar were entertained Lewis, dinner last Thursday evening in the trip were; Miss Viola Whitmore. Miss Mary Bright. William Bright. Ralph Lambert, James Piror.

Miss Virginia Lidie. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Forney. Mr. and Mrs Edward Liday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ridenour. Miss Evelyn Blickenstaff, Mrs Bertha Myers. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Flannigan, Doris Flan- Baugher. Herman Kendall. Mrs William Geisbert, Mehrle Wastler. Miss Ethel Smith.

Mrs, Grace Ebv. Mrs. William Ridenour. Mi.ss Ix)ttle Moser, Mrs. I.illian Haller, Mrs Lester Hoffman.

Mi.ss Lucille Hoffman. Garland Hoffman. Lincoln Stull. John and Kenneth HofTman, Bruce Riffle. Mrs.

Gladys Martin. Mrs. Mrs, by Mrs, Gennary I Mr and Mrs Binkley and Lola the week-end with the at State Line, Mrs Dickerson, who was admitted to the Maryland University hoipital last vi-eek was operated on Saturday last and at this is getting along as well as can iho expected. Mr. and Mrs Frank Lowman and Kenneth and Mr, and Mrs.

Sayler and son Charles Preston motored to near Hoilidays- tburg. to Sunday with 'the and Mrs. L. Bowman. Mr.

and Mrs, Englar spent Sunday with the Bovey family in Hagerstown. Mrs. L. Myers entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs Fred Englar, MLs-s and Rouzer, Baltimore; L.

Wilmington, John Frederick BufTington, Atlanta, Mrs. P. E. Sheppard, NVw Windjsor, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Lamlx'rt, Baltimoi'e, the week-end Mr.

and Mr.s. W'illiam Mc- Kirustry, S. Brandenburg returned home He Is js Willis E. Ronk and son Robert from Ashland. O.

are visiting her parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brandenburg. Prof.

and Mrs. Edgar Starr and Tamily from Pittsburgh, are Mr. Starr's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

George Starr. Mrs. C. 3 Baltimore, epent the w'eek-end with the Drach family. MILLERS MILLERS.

Tlie Aid held their monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Burke, ITie next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bollinger and Mrs. Henry M.

Miller and Mrs. Leister will charge of the program, Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and iTfre.shments were served to the following; Ivan Naugle, and Preston Bollinger. Mr. and Mrs. George Kaltrider, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Burke, Michael Lf-ister, Mr. and Mrs, Henry M. Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Miller Mr, and Mrs, Fverett Miller.

Mrs. W-alter Miller, Mrs, Julius Frush, Mrs. Charles Spicer, Mrs, Maurice Hannon, Mi.ssps Kaltrider, Romaine Burke, Riith Pauline Miller, Ruby Miller, Lucille Spicer, Geneva Harmon, Frances Garrett, Rarbara Frush, Hare, Harvey Kaltrider, Malden and Donald Miller, Mrs. Irene Nichols, Mi.ss Eleanor Walsh, Mr. and Mrs.

Hutchinson Kioeger, and John Gruber. Baltimore, visitf'd at the home of Charles Gillen, Mr, and Mrs, William Hai'e and children Betty, Elvla and William viaited Air, and Mrs, Allan Myers, II Spring Grove, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brilhart, Manchefiter, spent Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs. Hariy Brilhart. Miss Treva Rohrbaugh spent a week with Mr, and Mrs. Danner, We.stminst^. Mr.

and Mrs, Curtis Graf daughter Loiiiie spent from FMday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wink, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Rabenstine Mrs Derr is visiting in Johnstown, Pa with her family. Holtz. Roanoke, is visiting with his brother. Tliomas Holtz. Catoi'tln Funiace, Dr Gray has returned from a to his home in Marion.

Va. Mrs Gray and children. Nancy Ann and Jame-s K. Jr. remained over for ft short visit.

Third In Family Hurt Mavnard Hengst, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Hengst. Thurmont. severely cut his right knee In a fall from the running board of an automobile, He was treated at the office of Dr, M. Blrely, Recently the physician treated Maynard's brother, Harold, for a badly cut foot su.stained w'hlle ciitting ice.

and his younger brother, Bobby, who had a narrow escape from electrocution last week. PlaTfround A large group of kiddies from this section attended the first session at the newly-formed Thurmont Community Playground which 0 ed last week. The fir.st actual work consisted of calLsthenicb for the older children after which they were divided into age groups and in games and other activities, llie play schoc)Ls will be open under from 9 to 11:30 a. and from 6 to 7:30 m. daily and during the morning hours on Saturdays only A drinking BERRETT.

Mrf Herbert Richardson, a delegate of the Winliikl Church of God. attended the annual Bible school and Christian Endeavor convention of the Chvuxhes of God of Maryland and Virginia Eldership week at the Carrollton Church oi God. The Rev, William Johnson ing pastor from Fi-ederick preached at the Church of God Sunday evening at 8 In the interest of church extension work, his text being "The Church And It5 Place In The World." At the morning services of the Me.ssiah Lutheran church, the j)as- tor. the Rev Karl Mumford christened the little son of Mr, and Mrs, James Bushev. name is James Luther Jr.

Pickett son Emerson v.ri^ed Mr aud Mrs. Harvey Pickett. Siinday after- school at Beihel Church of God at 10 IcH f.iilow^ bv Christian A cournil meeting will be held at the rhurrh Thursday June 2. at 8 m. The regular business meeting Christian Endeavor be iield at the churcli Tiiesd.iy evening.

June 7, at 8 ST. PETERS ST PETERS Peters Lutheran chun h. are Sundav at 9 30, and at a Preparatory services on Fi'lday evening at 8 o'cl(K'k The Rev. Robert E. Carl, pa, Mr PLLASVN VALI FIRE FEIE PLEASANT VAI FY Plans for tliiu; carnival of the Pleasant 1 Department, are mr a breakiui; event on ihe caunval grounds from 3 to 8 There will be band each evennig.

On Thursday evening the parade wUJ take place will be served from 4 to 8 p. on Thursday evening The iollowuig mrniberi and of tlie Vallrj Fire Company and I.adie: Auxiliary ai- 1 ended tiic 44.h annual Mar.vuiiia StaU' Firemen's at'Hag- eihtowu on Fnaay: Mr. and Mii Paul I Mr, and Mrs, Lev erne Stone.sifer. and Mr.s, Frank Wagner, H. rvey Guy Myers, and Mrs John Doering and The Rev Wilson T.

Jaiboe, pas- daughtei Mona Lee, New Freedom, Ellsworth Charles Gei- tor of Wesley entertained the following at dinner, man, William A Leaiher- Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bennett. Sunday; Mr and Adam Smith, at their home Sunday, her daughter Elsie, Mr and Mi name being Marylin Elizabeth. Mr, and Mrs Frank entertained the Berrett 4-H club at their home Thursday evening. June 25.

with the president Merle Myers in the chair. Agent Bollinger, children Phvilis and Bavard. Mr. and Mrs Ru.ssell Dirkmy- er. children Rene and Romaine, Mr.

and Mrs. Smith, daughter Julia Ann, Mr, and Henry Shearer, son Harry Mr, Bums was present A discussion and Mrs Clintun Bortner. was held as regards the Senior 4-H Charlotte. Miss Edith Fuhrman. Mr Council party.

During the social and Mrs Basil Wisner, son John period the hostess served cakes, Basil, William Mr and Mrs. fruit punch and mints, Walter Fultz and John Haines Tliose present were Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs Harrv Masemore Frank Bushey. county agent C. visited Mrs Jennie Snvder and Mrs Burns, Miss Mabel Pickett.

Mi.ss, Rachael Folk. Lineboro. Tue.sdav Lucille Grim, Merle Myers, Donald evening. Beck and Joseph Grim Everett Fowble Govans, is Tliose from Berrett district who ing the week with his uncle and attended the Senior 4-H Coimcil party Friday evening in the gymnasium at Blue Ridge college. New Wind.sor.

were: Mr. and Mrs Frank Busbey. Misses Hazel Myers, Marie Fleming. Mabel Pickett, and I.u- aunt. Mr and Mrs Ba.sii Wisner and family Miss Ruby Miller is visiting her siswr Mr and Mrs Vernon Lippy and family BaltiniDre Mr.

and Charles Smith and cllle Grim Harold Goodwin. Jo.seph f.hildren Klva, Helen, William, Frau- Grlm Kohler jjjjp jf.s.se. Romaine and Retlv, Mr Wright, Melvin Linton, Henry wooiS, Luther Brown, Mrs. Annie Waniz, Mrs, Harvey Ijci.ster, Mrs, l.eander Mrs, T. MacDonald.

Mr.s. Earl Zepp, Mrs George Reigie. Mrs, Gerirude Mvers, Scott I.eatherwood Mrs Mel-' Michaels, dauKiiier Mrs, Vernon Myers and Miku Ruth Anna Keefer. Mrs. uuj- Leijsier speiit Thursday Mrs.

Stanley Bacnuian's Valley, I Hollie Helwig. were dinner gur.sus on Sunday al the Jiome of Mr. Heiwjg son and I daugiiier-ui-law. the Rev, and Mrs. Edmund Koonu Helwig, Ferry, Va.

Mr. and Mrs Harry Myers and i daughier Charlotte. Mis.s Doris My-: 1 and Mr and Mrs, Fern Myers, i We.siiinn.ster, motored on Sundav to where they visited Mrs. Myers' Mrs, Anna, and daughter. Mr and Mrs.

Carroll Mvers, entertained at dinner Miss Alta Strevig. Mr and Mrfe Gf''. Strevig. daughter Betty and Donald. Mr, and Mrs, John darghters Irene.

and I'ordthy. Westminster, uiday rollers at tie home of Mr, and Mrs Charle; Martin and f.imily to see little Janet Martin who is from a severe, she received two aeo Mr and Mrs Penn, Union and A Mvers, this attended the Bair reunion was at Pine-Mar camp, near on Sunday, Mr and Mrs Bvers son and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- net'' p- ers. T.ittlestown, were the home of and T.uHier Brown, Brown sons George, and Derm and Stewart Brown suer- Wed: e-dnv evening with Mr and "Trs Paul Humbert Sundav were Mr.

and Mrs Ivan B' rd Mavis, son Mel- v'n. Mr, and Mrs Luther Brown Mr Norman Brown and or M'-s Want7 and Teon- i ard entertained at dinner Sun- Westminster, Md. Phone 133 d.r nt the home of Mr. and Mrs, Murray and famiiy, berry, Mr. and Mrs Norman Brown entertained at Sunday the following Mr.

and Mr.s. Samuel KaufTman Sarah Conaway. Mis, Northern Carroll, Other during the day were Mr and Paul Humbert, Mr and Kdw ird and Alu My, r.v Mr and Mr, Murray Myers and children, and Mrs. Jeremiah Koont7. and granddaughter, Gloria Mr.

and Mrs Denton Wantz. daughter Jean Tyrone, were recent visitors at the 'home of Hollie Helwig and Annie Wantz. J. E. Jr.

I T( EXSFD FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Dapper In a white suit. Rep. Marlon A. Zfoncheck passed through Chicago on his way to Seattle, after fleeing a Maryland hospital. (Associated Press Photo) unu Orhin Rsiki'r ci-m mu uuuici Philip Kohler Mr, Bushey Is local, Sunday with evening at "Car-Ade leader for Berrett chib.

near Silver Run, Spnngs their country home, near QAMBER GAMBER. The annual Sunday idence church grove, July 111 furnish music. Fried chicken suppers will be served in the new social hall. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Patterson and son Jerome spent the week-end fountain be Insulled on the School picnic of grounds and it is planned to pur- Tanlvool chase additional equipment, lanejtown band morning hours are being devoted to game.s of all klnd.s while the evening session will be given over to a program to be presented later in the season.

Any child attending the Thurmont schools is eligible to attend the playground during regular hours. Plans are rapidly reaching their culmination for the festival planned bv the Margaret Jones Rebekah Icxige of Thurmont which will be held July 11 on the lawn ad.iacent to the lodge rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anders.

Kent, Conn have returned here for the summer months. Elwood Reter, Baltimore is spending his summer vacation at home of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Pickett, Mr and Mrs. Erman Shoemaker, Mr, and Mr.s Norman Hull, Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Bushey Miss Gray.son Brandenburg and Robert Shoemaker were delightfully entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Black, Chelsea Terrace. Baltimore, Mrs, Ralph Maring and children, Mrs, Walter Fleming, Mrs Russell Pickett. Earl Pickett and son Emerson Monday in Westminster, Mr and Mrs David Mr and Mrs Clinton Bortner, tne daughter Charlotte and William Fultz, Saturday evening with Mrs. Jennie Snyder and Mrs.

Rachael Folk. Lineboro. Mr and Mrs George I.aw.son, sons George William and David, Gilbert Fowble, Gravson Robert, were entertained at Thiusdav evening by their brother and wife Mr and Basil Wisner and son John Basil Mrs Earl Trump, Ronald. Manchester, spent a few days the past week with her aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs Isaac Hare this place, the following guests: Raymond Hahn.

Brooklyn, Kvereit Myers and Mis.s Ruth Hahn, tins place Mr and Mrs. George I'iarhari, were recent i.sitors. Mrs. Ru.ssel I.eister and daughter Dons. Hanover, are several days at the homr of her parents, Mr and Myers Myers, who ha, been on the is able to be up and about again Mrs Paul Humbert visited on Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Brown and daughter Catherine Mi.s.ses Fiorine and Romaine Hll-' Sunday, and Miss Jeanette Reifsnider.

De- Reifsnider Thursday with their their monthly Mrs. Ella Jabez Barnes, one of the oldest tour, were Sunday dinner and af- citizens is on the sick list. ITiose I ternoon gue.st^ of Mr. and Mrs. who called on him Sunday were i james Bushey.

Anna-( Mr and Mrs Richard Bennett, at dinner Thursday the bell Ward. Baltimore; Mrs. licslie i entertained at Sunday dinner following gue.Ms; Raymond Shaffer i meeting on Thursday evening, July 2. at the home of Mrs Charles Mr. and Mrs Otto-Marstella.

Mrs Mrs Erne.st Mvers andmother, near Alesia UNIONTOWN UNIONTOWN. Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Robert.son and family and Mrs.

Frances Hahn and family were: Mrs. Annie Shoemaker, MaiT Lee SmeLser, this place; Mary Isabelle and Dorothy Royer, Westminster. Sunday visitors were: Mrs. Annie Shoemaker. Miss Grace Sullivan, this place; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Royer and family. Westminster; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bosley and Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Brooks, Baltimore, and Mrs. Royer, Westminster. Edward Eckard, Oak Orchard, Mann and children Nancy and' Annabell l.ee, Mrs, Flater and Mrs, Arthur Ford, Mrs, Adam Frank, spent several days with friends in Baltimore. The C. E.

Society of Providence church are sponsering an amateur contest, July 7 In the Social Hall at the church. Anyone wishing to enter the contest may get in touch with Frank Brothers Three prizes will be given. the Rev. and Mrs, Wilson Jarboe. Miss Bllizabeth Dorsey left la.st week for the University of Marv- Mr.

and Mrs, Clinton Bortner, Mrs Anna Myers, this place Reland. College Park, she I William i cent were' Mrs. Joseph take a six week's summer coursc. Thursday with Hajin. daughter Dorothy.

Westmln- Mr. and Mrs, John S. Sipple. William Malthie and William, Other were Mr.s. Baltimore, were Sundav visitors: daughters Beulah at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Byard Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Bushey en- Mr and Theorinre Pool Mr ou.Miey eii- id Bruce BrSdenburu Mr i Wielr home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yingling, Mrs. Lulu Pickett, Mt. Airy, Miss Edward Rock Hahn.

Brooklyn and Mrs Alice Myers. Cro.v; Roads. Miss Doris Myers has returned home after the week witli Mr and Mrs David Starner, Mi.sses Carrie Annabell YingUng and Francis Yingling, spent Sunday at Camp Ritchie, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner, and Mrs.

Molile Montemoro, spent Sunday at Pen-Mar. The Aid Society of Providence church will meet in the social hall. July 9 Tlie hostesses will be Mrs, Cummings, Mrs. and Myrtle, and grandchildren. Mildred and Cilen Moore and Mr and Mrs James Hawkins, who ft week with the Bull family.

large crowd attended the Sunday at the home of Ida Hoffman, near Mr. and Mrs, Frank Snvder were: on Saturday Fair'Mr and Mrs James Snyder, daugh- Ayf, txr rcalizcd Ml'S Hoffman, ter Ellen son Borden Mazie Mai.v Munaj and Oliver W. having her home, is makine Snvder. Mr and Mrs. Weber Snv- her home with her children, fir.st der.

of B.tltimore: Mr, and going to vi.sit her Walter HofT- Huber Snyder. Wilmington. man and family. Baltimore, A C. Geiman.

Valiev and Mrs. Ralph Maring and' other Shelbv and family, who! Services Sundav morning in St have been livine with hl.s mother church, the Washington, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bushel, Saturday afternoon. Mr sons and Harvey.

Mr. and vLsited friends in itown. Sunday. Mrs. Joshua Barnes, Bames, Mrs.

Blanch and daughter Nancj. Sams Creek, William Bonner, Mrs, J- Edward Bonner and Mrs. Howard Lillie Anna Hahn is spending her vacation the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fied Wei.ss and her Mr.

and Fred spent the week- Robertson. She us Mrs. William pupil at the school for the blind sr Mr and Mrs. John Arnesberger Mr. and Marshal Smger and Mrs.

Graddish attend- son Jimmie. Union Bridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel King. The members of fit Lutheran Sunday school will give a pageant, "The Garden at their Day service.

Sunday evening, July 5. at 7:30 p. m. Miss Virginia Myers left Tuesday for Ocean City, N. J.

Where she has accepted a position for the ed the Arnesberger reunion Brookside Park. Pa. on Sunday. at Mrs. Walter Fleming, children since hi.s death la.st Sep- Salfzgiver pastor: Sundav school Ethel, liOis and Ru.ssell.

Mr, and temher has gone hack to his home nt o'clo'k' nt a in Mrs Murray Davis Ross, Earl i at Steltz. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snvder and and daughhter Miss ry Rabenstine I Nellie Raben- i s'lrnmer months. Mr.

and Mrs Wil- Hanovei, Mr. and Mis. Elder Hare son Lairy, Prlzellburg, Mrs. Maurioe McCullough. Mrs.

Beulah Smith daughter Joan, Maplegrove Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hare, Sunday. Mr. and Lssac Kelley and family, Dundalk, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs, Jacob Zepp and family. Mr, and Mrs, Chester Shoemaker daughters Dorothy and Jean. Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs, Preston Bollinger, Misses Arlene Hare, Mary Hann and Ruby Miller spent Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Young.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller entertained the following giiesta Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Nollle Millner, children June, Wayne and Kelvin, Mrs, Murray Miller son Murray Baltimore; Mr, and Mrs.

Harry Martin children Dorothy, and Henschel, York; Mrs. C. H. Miller daughter Frances, Manchester; Mrs, Missouri Miller granddaughter Pauline, Mr, and Mrs, George Bollinger, children Doris and Calvin, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Miller, sons Malden and Donald, Mary and Miller, Mrs, McGee spent Sunday w'ith her son, Mr, and Mrs, Russell McGee, Manchester, Mrs. Mary Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frey daughters Carleen and of York. Mr. and Mrs.

Roes son Kenneth Sun- iday with Mrs Rebecca Rohrbaugh son Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. William Hare visited Hanover Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Alton Helmrick dau- jghter Shirlev. Mrs. Amelia Helmrick Mrs Alice Westrich. Baltimore.

and Howard Garrett visited jMr, and Mrs, Edward Graf. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Shaffer.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer. Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Danner, spent Sundav with IMrs. Danner's sister. Mr. and Mrs.

Rohrbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brilhart, son Austin visited Mr. and Mrs, Luther Greenmount.

Sunday eve- Hinc l-J' Mls.s Lois Miller Is spending some with her aunt. Mrs. Harrv York, i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frock dau- t- ihter Leona, near Manchester, vis- Mr.

and Mrs. William Hare. evening. Betty Jane Hare and Glenice raf are days iping with the 4-H club girls at 3ps Camp. i bur Halter her and will spend several days there ANNOVNCm The OPENING Of Lociisf A New American Amoco Filling Station TYRONE, MD.

We aell and Crank case draining and fllling done here. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks of all kinds. Sandwiches and Coffee DRIVU our servioe pleases tell others, if not, tell B. C. HIVELY, Mgr.

I BANANA AUaiON EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT At 8 Miwir by the WESTMINSTER HnX BILLIES RALPH D. BOWMAN Union Mills, Md. FOR RENT 4-room all conveniences; 5-room sleeping porch, all conveniences. H. J.

ESSICH 59 Pennsylvania Ave. Westminster, Md. Smoked HAMS 12 to 14 lbs. Whole or Hock End Half For the lb. 31 Bal-Mar Dog Food 3 Cans CLOSING NOTICE! In order to observe July 4 as a National Holiday, the following Independent Food Markets of Westminster, will be open late Friday night and will be closed all day Saturday, July 4i W.

MYERS SONS SANITARY MARKET GROCERY HUNTER'S STORE CAMPBELL'S MARKET SHARRER 9UAUTY. Fresh Killed Frying Chickens tx) 2H )b lb. 31 4th a real Independence Day. Celebrate your treedom fror.i hot weatlier cooking with Ksskay a variety for every taste and occasion. Ksskay Cold are pure wholesome especially featuied tor July 4th by Ksskay Dealers.

u.s GRADE NO. It 4 OUALITV Boneless COOKED HAM With Natural Juica BIG DISPLAY FIREWORKS BASEBALL CARNIVAL UNION BRIDGE, MD. 1 BIr and Other For Your 2 DAYS JULY 3 and 4 2 DAYS WAREHOUSE NOTICE! Our Warehouses will be closed SATURDAY, JULY 4th, but we will be open for your convenience on Friday, July 3rd. ENGLAR AND SPONSELLER FARMERS FERTILIZER AND FEED CO. RICHARDSON BROTHERS Food Mar.

eiOL-U-IMOEFi. 'Main cit LJbertvj. 4lh of JULY SFtClALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Store Open late Friday night and all day Saturday as usual. ALL STEAKS Round, Porterhouse and Sirloin (Cut from young, fine PURE COUNTRY LARD MEATY VEAL CHOPS FRESH SLICED HOG LIVER Fresh LEAN GROUND BEEF, MEATY BOILING BEEF, READY TO OBSERVE BIG PIPE CREEK PARK Along The Westminster-Taneytown State Highway On thi.n Fourth thr new rijx- nailing to mtertain you. With patriotic fervor, (hf Directors have to makf ready thrir park so that you may find fool and lovely setting for that annual celebration of a day that niean.s so much to all they have planned an entertainment, which will maice you all compare thi.s nlth other and know that anywhere, have you enjoyed so fully nr completely, a Fourth of There will be events for all events of all out'door boatiiij(, tennis, horsc-shoe pitchiujc.

For Mother's benefit, thhi one Fourth when there will he no lunch pat king to do. Roast Chli ken Dinner Mill served on the grounds for Mic. or if you desire a regular outdoor dinner, a picnic lunch can be obtatned. For the kiddies, there will swlnimiug, and free Hallmms. For Dad.

will horsc-shoe pitching, to eat and plenty nf entertainment and for all there will PRIZES! Heie Is our program Entertainment that will keep you jumping all day long. 10:00 A. Opens 11:00 A. Races 1:00 to 8 P. Dinners 5:30 P.

M. Baseball Circus P. Concert Fireworks 10:00 P. Prizes The Foot Races at 11 will c(msNt of a series of events arranged according to the ages of participants. There will be 2- legged egg races and ordinary races run for will be awarded to the winners.

The Ladies Baust hurch will serve a Chicken Dinnar continuously from I to 8 In the evening. 5:30 P. M. the Carolina Comedy Ba.sobali Cinus will perform. 6 Professional Circus Acts, followed by a game that will have you in stitches.

8 you will hear a band concert no Fourth is complete without one and al nine, the will begrln in a space especially reserved for holding them. The public hs invited to join in them for which three Prizes will be awarded, i'irst, $3.00, Second, $2.00, Third. Sl.OO, and at 10 P. M. aJl Prizes will be awarded.

These will consist of all prizes for the well as five for persons entered on and Swimming pool. Winners must be present to receive priyes. NO ADMISSION FREE PARKING EVERYBODY COME AND ENJOY THE FOURTH WITH US.

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