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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE HANOVER, SATURDAY. AUGUST 28. General, Social and Personal Aews from Maryland Communitiea OR WESTMINS Libortv Heights. I upon the birth of a Tne'suloist on Sunday morning at LaRue. Mr.v Stone the Grace Lutheran Church will be Naom: Stull Dodrer, Mr'- Dodrer 5 ing.

Shall Wipe A'xay All Tears by Marker. RITCHIF. MEMORIAL LNVEll.INQ SUNDAY ST. PETERS BALTIMORE Aug 29 Annual Carnival To Open Monday Hanover Drum In Wednesday's Parade LaMarr Benson, fon of Mr and Mrs. George E.

Benson. Liberty Heights, spent a few days week at the home of parents before going on a short trip to New YorK Citv. Mi 5 Catherine Schlerf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schlerf, rainy weather the scouts were ui East Main is spending the able to carry through their week-end at the home of her gram and still having a good supplv ijrc-o-rxjrTvrc-rr'Tj Thp nnrarfp brother-in-jaw and Mr and of food left A court of honor was in niarp or Wed- Meyla.

Baltimore, after held last evening and permi.ssion in cot the week in New York given them to extend 'heir rom- Citv. camp until Wednesday, nectlon the annua! com Oakland Methodist Epl.scop,-!! munity promisee to ormg -f paroDsco C'r- many spectators to this cult will hold their picnic on Satur- day, September 4 This is the second formerly Miss Edith Nutting of city To In tamp The Westminster Boy Scout' Troop 32L who have been at Camu Rnci.ie Ritchie dunng the oa-'t not breait ca.mp'" Sunday riav 5 but rem.air. camp until Wednesday club of Baltimore following ST. PETERS The St Peter Ladies' aid met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mau- WOMAN AT DANSVILI.E SHOT AS HOME BURNS HITE HOUSE W'HITE HOUSE.

Bernard Cox and family of Montana are visiting Mr and Mrs. Kearney Cox. A family reunion was held at the home Sunday. George Wilhelm and family of Texas are spending some time with Mr and David WUhelm. M-ss Evelyn Hale, who breakfast.

Due to FREDERICK Aug. 28 AP memoiia: to late Albert C. rice Harmon. Alesia, The meeting Neighbors found Mrs Sarah Staub. neneral hoe- ui.u K.ici.ie, four governor of was opened by Scripture reading M-year-old Daysvilie farm woman, a patient at wetk Mar wul be unveiled on Sun- followed bv Prayer, by the lying groaning a muddy lane near pital, and recratly submitMa to eist anniversary of the Rev.

Robert E. Carl. During her blazmg home early Fndav suf- operation, expects to come nome i the business session the aid decld-. iering from a bullet wound mfacted this week. ed to hold an oyster Rupoer.

under strange jhe Merryman family held their i 1 urdav night October 16 and to' A bullet had been fired through reunion at the home of Mr. and of 'he memorial, lay tU nfw ciSS tLy body, entering the abdomen and Mr? John Seaks. wwcr; Mr and Mrs. Edgar B.n»>n, D.or.ze por wui or anixcu nvwk The church where she lived with her 40-year-oia aiiaK anH Robert Benson. s.d-of Dru.d Hu.

park Laice. at that time. To see about altar and motored over the Skyline drive. (MARYLAND) Classified Advertisements (Fof on Page Male Help Wantrd at Once: Farm hand wori by month. Allen Ecker.

jRoacL Phone, Westminster the drum corps will be thase the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign of Hanover who will march with those Frederick Baltimore the Westminster Band and the military unit EMMITSBURG picnic the church has had sum- from e.specially fine program To Bridge i lub is bemg arranged Muse Anne Codor: was to To Rainbow League bridge club on Tuesday night Dorothv Pittmger New of First and second scores were won fiowers for September are neighbors found her alwut 5 a Sherifif Roy M. HUtner said during Mrs. Cora UiUer and of Mr day he had been unable to find Ruth returned home from Ocean i out who fired the bullet or how the Grove. Saturday. I 1 fire started in the rock and frame Joeeph Merryman famUy of were to Mr.

and Mn. Then Minnesota are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Elizabeth W'. Smith, for years Ritchie secretary, will unveil the memonai carpan Allen F. Feeser, contractor, town, McL from Company Mary land Nation- r'lioT-ri 'r'iiA aff parh i road.

hostess on Mon- i rwi night to the Rainbow League i hign were won Lr SnfbHni to Westmin.ster Church of Ul'-ely bv Ruth and iver will bJng to o.ie crhnni di'vnttonal Mrs. John Rosensteel. Jr T5.e a diver of the mast thrilling exhibitions of daring and ever r.ere She from a one hundrpd foot ladder into a five-foot tank of The carnival will open on Monday night on lot Green street. The Woman's Missionary Societv of St. John's Lutheran Emergency Hospital in a critical end in Baltimore with condition, refused at first to make and visited her sister at the hos- Rosensteel.

Jr T5. draw prize won by Car.son Fiailey Those were Mrs Brooke Boyle Mrs Carbon Fra.I- ey Mns Charles Mrs- John Jr Annan. Jr I.X 3 'e and mlnt 5 were served to the fol- Miss Ruth Gillelan Anne Co- God Bible school. The devotional service led by the Pi'- nnger and The busi- jiexs se.ssiun wa.s in charge of the vice president, Mis.s Edna Phillips. Refre.shments of watermelon, potato chips pretzel chee.se tidbits a' Emory, is on a mo- Rev.

and Mrs. Robert in Nop ScoUa. Mr, and Mrs, Clinton Bort- statement murmuring onlv nital Guy?" Miss Virginia Wagner, visited her mo-Mrs. Julius ofRcers questioned her son grandmother, for a few days this Cylton and Bar her estranged husband, William week. Haii'av Mrs.

Edward Koemer. dau-I o. Staub about 70. for several Miss Dorothy Peregoy was the nmhv Rubv. Mrs, C.ara but thev were unable to throw any guest of her aunts of Baltimore last pre uigDj and lar-! Maurice jjght on the mvsterv week Francls Garrett.

George Har- quv Staub. the son. told his ques- Mr', and Mrs. David Wagner and in.a.n. o.

and William Fultz. tioners the rain-swept road had pre- George Raines were recent guests The sum of $107.33 was cleared vented him from following his cus-, of Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Wagner, Female Help Wantea Wanted: Apply ai to Restaurant, Westir. MdL girl to keep houjf No Children, Jennmgs Zepy, 28i Main Westminster. J-n Miscellaneous Wants lowing: Mrs, George the on 6 6 6 Sv Hflrrv of Farm Ch- 1 O.mb^r Helen Annan, and her brother pnd sister-in-law Mr.

and I dori and Frailey Miss Annabelle Hartman, Baltimore. and her aunt. Miss Rowe, Emmit.sburg. left by train for a visit to the National ning at 8 o'clock in Social clay morning at the Westminster Hall, A general on the i Church of God, but no evening ser- purchasing of fertilizer and timothy vice The pastor, the Rev. Harry C.

Annan seed will take place I Mr, I Artpllnp Hnffman tt'ill Mrs Police Court Hearings and the Green Mountains of Vermont Miss Flshpaw Is a si'honi rearher in Baltimore co'arv ar. wiil return before the of Baltimore county school.s Mr. and Thomas Buchman. Monday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Sellers and visited with Mrs. Annie Taylor, who is sick.

Mrs. Taylir eighty-eight years of age. The continuous rain for the pa.st week ha.s been a serious drawback to the farmers of this community, who are doing sweet com and tomato trucking for the canneries, at St Peter Sunday school picnic. Mr. and Mrs Earl Marshall, sons Elwin and James, were entertained at supper Wednesdav evening by her sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frush and family. Alesia. Mrs John Jean and Norma, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Jacob Myers and children Miss Adeline M. Hoffman will Mrs Ogle entertained the spend the week-end at a 4-H camp Sewing Circle at her home on Daniel Stantbn. George street, and ijj calvert County, along the Bay. Monday afternoon. Those who making the ground too soft to drive MORGAN RUN Mr and Mrs.

his daughter Florence had a she will teach handicraft tended were: Mrs E. L. Higbee, through with trucks or wagons. Albert Bair this niace called on Mr before Police Sherman jqj. She wil! take as Mrs, Kershner.

Mrs George i Mr, and Mrs. James Bosley moved Mrs Edear Bair and family Flanagan on Thursday afternoon. assistant. Miss Mary Harri.s of I Eyster. Mrs.

Scott Randolph, Mrs. from Randallstown on Tue.sday DenninffK Pridav evenine Stanton was charged assault Harford County. Miss Harris has 1 Walter White. Mls.s Nellie Ran- the farm of Hatch, formerly' helped with the craft work at 4-H dolph, Mrs. Harry Gross Mrs Wil- of New York, which he recently Ham Naill, Mrs, R.

M. Zacharias I purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Mlsjs Lottie Hoke. E.

L-pe. farm Is better known Mr and Mrs ClofTord Krall Frederick Hall, who with intent to kill Allen Rickie, Westmin.ster. on August 23 West- the University of minster. The daughter w-as charged Maryland. College Park.

About fifty carrying concealed weapons. expected to attend this Tneie was much confiicting evi- calvert Camp. Miss Hoffman will dence in the matter of concealing I j-eturn to We.stminster on Monday, jncenn kuhp anri tpsqp the weapon, Stanton held for immediately for the trip Sncinnat? the action of the grand jury at the Canada, which is being arranged Si mothT? Mrs PanniP November term of the Circuit Court jj-om this by County Agent Fannie for Carroll county, and after post-i London Burnus I Oaldwe.l, Emmitsbuig ing ball, was released. Miss Stanton i judi.h Ault, assistant home was given a sentence of a fine of demonstration agent for Carroll $25 and suspended. The in- i countv.

has been in the county this formation was laid by City Officer i and has conducted the fol- Charles Seipp. lowing meetings over the countv: the Enterprise project club; tom of spending the night at his near Hampstead home. He was surprised and Mrs. Rachel Phillips and daugh- shocked at the tragedy, he explained, ter Hollace had as their dinner Lost Property guests the Rev. How- The woman's husband, formerly a ard McClay and family, resident of the Bethel section, had Mrs.

Markland Benson, enter- been living recently near Mountain- tained her Sunday School class, dale. Only a short time ago he lost Tuesdav afternoon at her home. Haines, daughters, i his Mountaindale property through Transportation was provided for judgment. ttie children and regardless of rain. Mr.

and Mrs. William Adams, of Each invited guest was present, but Woodsboro. are owners of the farm party which was to be a lawn on which Mrs. Staub lived. They party was held on the spacious recently had filed suit against her due to the rainy afternoon, son.

Guy. for $275 in connection with were played. Refreshments his tenancy' of the farm. He replied served and favors given each two weeks ago with a request that guest the court quash the action. Marshall Feete, Mrs, Frank Miller and Mrs, Daulton Feete, Glyndon.

were dinner guests of Mrs. R. S. Benson, last week. Folks of this neighborhood were MORGAN RUN Miss Louise Hoop, this place, spent the week-end with Miss Mary Shipley, near Gist.

Mr. and Mrs John Saylor and WANTED STRAW Prefer baled. State quaniitT price per ton delivered The Westminster Nurseriei UTSTMINSTER, MARYLAND 'Phone 222. STONE CHAPEL son. J.

of Vevary. Ind. Mr and I was the owner of family. Smallwood, Sunday Joseph Elin'e and son Je.sse, I property, which she sold last with Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bair, this the week-end at the home of i and died at the hospital Friday. summer to the I.iee family. Mr. and Pauls, vi.cited STONE CHAPEL. Sunday shocked when the news came tell- School Sunday morning at Stone ing of the death of Howard Peregoy.

Chapel M. E. Church at 10:30 a. m.iHe had been a patient at the Miss Audrey Duvall, Baltimore, Church Home hospital only a week Roy Steger and George Brilhart. We.stminster.

appeared before Police Justice Sherman E. Flanagan on Wednesday afternoon. Upon information laid by Raymond Nizuk, Westminster, they were charged with forcibly and frauduently carrying away Raymond Mizuk while impersonating officers. They were held for the action of the grand jury at the November term of the Circuit Court for Carroll County. They were re- on ball.

G. D. Wlshhusen. Baltimore, was arrested by City Officer Ray Yohn. The officer charged him with operating at a speed that Is greater than reasonable and proper.

At a hearing before Police Sherman E. Flanagan he was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs. Fine and costs were paid and the traverser dismissed. Miss Jane Reif.snider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John L. ReiLsnider. College Hill, was admitted to the Maryland General hospital on Thursday. She will likely remain at that institution about two weeks. Jerome Day Post Meets The newly-elected commander of the 29th Division Association for Maryland.

Commander George Hillery, was the speaker on Thursday night at the monthly meeting of the Jerome L. Day Post. No. 48. held at the Stale Armory.

There was a large attendance of members and visitors present with the Commander. Captain John Magin. in the chair. The delegates who attended the national convention held last week at the Willard Hotel, Washington, D. made their report.

Major Tryon Shepherd, the newly-elected commander for Carroll Past, No. 31. American Legion, was introduced and gave a short talk. The members and their families will enjoy their annual picnic at Camp Hitchif, Cascade, on this Sunday. Many features are being planned for the day.

Albert M. Reed, who has been arranging dances In Westminster for the past eight years, his outstanding afTalr being the annual June Ball, is now planning a series of three dances; one in the early fail, October 1: one in mid-winter. February 12. and concluding with the June Ball. June 6 One of the main ideas in sponsoring this series is ro pre.sent a few distinctive dance orchestras to discriminating dance lovers in this community.

Will Mark Night The plans are about complete for the annual Night of the Southern States, Westminster service. to be held on Tuesday night at 8 in the Westminster Armory. Several applications for the amateur contest have already been filed with Ernest Crowl. who is in charge. The speaker for the occasion will be L.

S. Raper, Richmond, who Is assistant general manager of retail service of the Southern States. Tuesday. Sandymount 4-H club; Wedne.sday, Manchester 4-H club and Pleasant Valley 4-H club; Thursday, tlie Woodbine club, and on Friday, the Westmiaster Junior club, the Taneytown Junior 4-H club, and the Harney 4-H club. Wins In Navy In the Star a paper published aboard the S.

S. Minneapolis, among the list of names of advancement in ratings wa.s Albert Anders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anders, this city, who was advanced to electrician mate, first class, which makes him a petty officer. Mr.

Anders has served two enlistments In the navy and Is stationed at Long Beach, California, His wife and are there also, Mrs. J. Thomas Anders, who has visiting her sister. Mrs. Loane, at Rock Hall, has returned to her home on Liberty street.

Miss Adeline M. Hoffman, home demonstration agent for Carroll county, recently returned from a brief vacation. She time in the foothills of the where a camp was being conducted. She also spent some time at Seaside i'i cJ Miss Liilian East Green street, who was a patient at the Maryland University hospital, Baltimore, for about a week, was returned to iier home on Thursday. Miss will confined to her home for about a week.

Mrs. Emma Crowl, near Wakefield. Mr. and Mr.s Bernard Yonkrr.s and Andrew Eyster, of town, and Miss Frances Mackley, Baltimore, have gone on a motor tour that will take them through the cities of Charlottesville. Nashville.

Tenn, Carlo. 111., and Springfield, Ohio place. Mrs. 11 ujjT, auitk. jiiciwcii, Shipley and family, near Adalaid Mummaugh.

and cousins. Gist, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Ployd Bortner.

St. i Sunday guests of Mr. and the latter's aunt. Mis. Herbert Shipley and family.

her mother. Mrs. Mae Duvall, this funeral services were held at place. Mt. Carmel Monday at 2 p.

m. with Junk caiJi pricfi paid for the following Items -deljv. ered my yard: Old Iron 00) gross ton; auto batteries 80c each' rags 2 4 per auto and heavy brass. 6 per lb aluminum 11 per lead 3Sc per lb- newspaper 30c per hundred lbs' mixed paper 25c per hundred lbs cardboard 40c per hundred lbs paper mixst be in bundles or We buy cotton mattresses and sacks. Highest cash prices paid for old cars and trucks.

We buy automobile body tin free of wood Cohen, 268 E. Green Westmir. ster, Md. Phone 37-R. 6 142 Experienced cook.

Phone Westminster 92-J or apply, 9 Westminster, 6 Mr and Mr.s. Walter Mummaugh Krebs. Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs and family on Sunday. Miss Ruth Mask.

Washington, has returned to her home after spending several weeks with Mrs. Eugene Raver and family. Miss Mary Jane Stull. Miss Mai- Earl Horine. Baltimore, has returned home after spending a week at the home of Mr and Mrs.

Ar- Ray Mcquay and family, near Eld -1 chie Keefer, near this place, ersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hoop and daughter, near here. Miss Ann Zepp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Zepp. is spending Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sellman, W'aynesboro, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Yohn. Den Dies In Auto grandparents. Mr. nlngs, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Sell- garet George Reynolds. Earle and Mrs. O. C.

Zepp, this place. man and Mrs. Adelaide Sellman, Henry and Donald Henry have ac- Mrs. Luther Myerly. daughters near here Mr.

and Mrs. George Sanders and 1 Hampstead Louise and Betty Lee on Mr. Mr mT Albert Stull and daughter i and Mrs Regis and Raymond Miller the Howell Shlpiey. Calif, Is spending a funeral of their cousin. Ml's Lotilse fpw with and i Ebv.

Baltimore, at Weslev church grondDarents Mr and Mrs Elbert Roy Sanders, Mr. and Mrs, Charles I on Frfdav last Miss Ebv had been Iw 4 5 ii 7. Brawner anri familv rhnripc onni I Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. oiawuer ana lamijy, unaries uoul-' ill for months with an unu- shipley Bear Branch den. George Andrew', Frank AlthgiT, Mrs, John Jordan, all of Emmitsburg, attended the funeral of Jacob Sanders at Pikesville on Monday morning The deceased, who was killed instantly Friday night last week when the automobile in wiilch he was riding crashed ink) the rear of a parked truck on the Relsters- town road, was born near Emmitsburg. He lived here up to the time when he moved to Pikesville about 20 years ago. He was 60 years of age.

Mr. Sanders was the son of the late George and Catherine Sanders, of EmmiLsburg. He sual malady of the brain. Mrs. Fannie Westaway, Bethel Heights and St.

Pauls Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Adalaid Mummaugh, and nephew. Walter Mummaugh and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvah Burke and sons. Alvah and Edmund, Baltimore. spent Sunday last with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burke and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Knight visited their Woodrow, who is sick at the University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore'. Mrs. Robert Raver and son Gor- Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Cook and family, Philadelphia, returned home on Tuesday after spending a week at the home of Mr and Mrs, Clarence Lantz, Mr. and Mrs. Lantz returned home with them to spend several days at the Cook home. interment in the adjoining cemetery.

A large concourse of friends attended the funeral. Mr. and family resided near Mt. Carmel for a number of years. He is survived by his wife and three daughters.

Thurmont District Native Killed FREDERICK. Knocked to the street as he stepped into the path of an automobile at the Intersection of North Market and West Second streets about 8.20 Thursday night, William T. Creager. 232 North Market street, died of injuries three hours later at the Frederick City hose Farm Union local No. 15.

of Morgan Run. will hold a chicken and ham supper Wednesday evening. Sept. 8 at the social hall along the old Washington road. Music will be furnished by the Hartzler trio.

Suppers will be served from 5 to 9 p. m. Other refreshments will be on sale. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Cook, nearipital. Death was due to concussion here, entertained at dinner on of the brain. He was aged alx)ut 64 was a carpenter. Surviving are his don Raver. Baltimore, are widow and children.

Edward, of Pittsburgh. Pa-. Charles. Clarence, John. Jacob, William and Mrs.

Harry Schwartz. Pikesville. Two brothers and two sisters. Georae. Basil.

Mr.s. Anna Grinder and Mi.ss Carrie Sanders. Emmitsbuifr. and two grandchildren. Harrv and Marv Ellen Schwartz, Pikesvllie.

also He was a member of St Catholic church, Pikesville The requiem mass was celebrated at tLmma ucbi vy n. 7 removed from the Hanover Dr, and Mrs, WV R. Cadle. daughter Tootle, and son Rodney, have been guests the past In Abbeville. S.

C. at Mrs. home General haspital, on Thursday, to the Sprmgfield State hospital, le. In the fire department Sykesvi ambulance. Benjamin Dorsey and family have moved from Chase street to Green Gable apartments, Bond street.

The following bn.seball games will be played tomorrow in the Baltl- more-Carroll Countv League: Taneytown vs. Frizellburg, at Frizellburg; Westminster vs. at Relsterstown Manchester vs, Con- goleum at Reese. Congoleum will meet Manchester in a Baltlmore-Carroll League baseball game tomorrow, at Reese, the game starting at 2:30 pm leum was nosed out by Westminster In an eight-inning rally last Sunday. Manchester boasts of the strike-out champion, of the league In Wilhelm but heav'v hitters have been making It uneasy for most pitchers this season, and a good game is expected.

The game prom- some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. Raver and family. Winfield Uhler visited his brother.

Charle.s Uhler. Woodensburg, on Sunday last. Mrs, Walter Mummaugh, who has been sick for months is better, but still under the care of her physician. Pleasant Grove Sundav school will hold their annual picnic and supper Saturday. Sept.

4 in the Community Hall. Suppers will be served at 5 p. m. There will be mu.slc by the band and a program for the evening. Ice cream and confections will be on sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Roe Linker, Owlngs with gar L. Bond and family. hT'r S' Sarah, who had been visiting in cousins, Mr, and Mrs.

Emmit 5 burg, returned to their home Friday accompanied bv Dr and Mrs. Cadle and family. The Cadies will return here Saturday. Miss Margaret Zachari'as is visiting in Union Bridge. MARYLAND DEATHS EDITH ROMAINE SCHILDT Edith Romalne Schlldt, daughter Miss Margaret "Rosensteel visited Schildt and the late recently in Harrisburg Pa i Leonard Schildt.

died at the George Rime an 0 i'er mother in Thurmont to his hand when he end after fell against a saw. He received months. She treatmpnt Afflrp D- "months Freeman 23 days. Surviving are her Mr. and Mrs George I at Washington.

C. have been visiting here the nast wppkc clock the Thurmont United Brethren church, following Charlefind oZr A. E. Nelson, pastor of the relatives and Mr. and Mrs.

Zacharias I tses to be a pitching duel between Mr. and Mrs. left Wilhelm and Bell. The Congoleum on a motor trip to Thurmont M. E.

church, will officiate. SAND'YVILLE. Sunday school Vtill be held at Sandy Mount Simdav morning at Christian Endeavor at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Arch Magee.

Baltimore. spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robertson, near Westminster. A large number of girls and boys from this community and elsewhere enjoyed a day recently at Look Out Beach.

Finksburg church will hold their annual picnic Saturday afternoon and night. September IL A program of entertainment Is being arranged Including a volley ball game between Sandy Mount and Finksburg. Other features will be a chicken supper to be served from 4 till 8 p.m. Finksburg held their outing at OwyTi Oak Park Saturday, August 21 Mias Hollace Williams, Baltimore, visited Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs.

Claude G. Buckingham and others last week. Sunday school will be held at Pleasant Grove Sunday morning at Preaching at 10:30 a.m. SMALLWOOD SMALiWOOD. Donald Pfafli and Nevin Mehring, Hanover, were callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Freyman, Tuesday evening. A temlly of printers named Ballard enjoyed a virtual monopoly of music printing in France between 1550 and 1750 team will be making a determined bid to get into the first division in the standing. Mr. and Mrs.

Bennett Wise returned to their home In Baltimore, after spending a few days with Mrs. W'lse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harman, Liberty street. Mrs.

Sophia Myers, Savannah, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Stevenson, Georgia, was a guest In the home Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Horine, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehr, and Mrs.

Elsie Bair, returned recently from a ten-day motor trip to Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls. Quebec, and i returned by way of Maine the White Mountains and the Delaware Water Gap. The Rev. and Mrs. George Beck.

Lewlstown, Ohio, and their daughter. Miss Helen Beck, are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Benson, of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Harman, Liberty street. Mrs. Myers Is a slster- in-law' of Mrs. Harman.

Miss Flora burgh. Titu.svllle and Erie. and other points. Mr.i Walter Pennler has returned to her home in Chicago. Mi's Bruco Adele Peppier will arrive next for a short 5 it and will be ac- to Chicago by her 1 brother, Pat.

and Doris, and i her grandmother, Mrs, Bruce Patterson Mrs, Patterson, street, will remain in Chicaeo the who have been d- Myers, Baltimore, was also a guest summer in 0 VQTa WESTatENSTER, at the Harman home. Commander Bair To Speak State Commander Bruce Bair, Westminster, of the American Legion. will be the guest speaker this evening at the American Legion picnic which is in session this afternoon. and will continue this evening. A soft ball game will be played between Carroll Post.

No. 31. min.ster, and the Francis W. Elder Post, Emmitsburg, Bathing and planned games will conducted during the course of the picnic. Daughter Is Bom Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Stonesifer, Sliver Run. are receiving congratu- TANEYTOWIS TONIGHT A return engagement of one of the greatest airplane pictures ever made Clark Wallace Beery IN Also NEWS COMEDY Matinee Saturday 2:30 P. M. MONDAY.

30 VICTOR MOORE, HELEN BRODERICK i ANNE SHIRLEY IN THE Also Comedies Cartoons TAT SATURDAY, AUG. Matinee at 2.30 P. M. Featuring Bob Allen NEWS CARTOON COMEDY MON. AUG.

30 31 MET HIM IN Featurtng Oaudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas. NEWS GOOD SHORTS Mrs. Allan Sanders. Ml.ss Jean Frailey of town and William Frailey, Washington. D.

spent Tuesday in York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller. Miss Martha Miller and Miss Ellen Miller and Mi.ss Ellen Miller.

Osborne. Ohio, spent several day.s thi.s week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baumgardner, East Baltimore street. Nellie Smith.

Baltimore, is spending her vacation at the home of her father, Joseph Smith and family. Miss Betty Ott. of the York Hospital Training school. York, soent Wedne.sday with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs Samuel C. Ott. Miss Mamie Hemler entertained during the week Si-ster Regina and Sister Aneda of Beacon. Mr. and Mrs.

Cyril Golden and son Regis, Pittsburgh, Pa. J.E.MYERS JR. Funeral Director Service Phone 133 WESTMINSTER Md Memorials Distinciioe at Moderate Cori, JOSEPH L. MATHIAS CEMETERY MEMORIALS Md. Pikeiville, Md.

ESTABLISHED 1906 years. Mr. Creager. a linotype operator, was a native of Thurmont Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

John Wick and Howard Stltley, Esslck, and Mrs. Kate Stltley. Hag- i district and was unmarried, erstown, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cook I and daughter Louise and sons.

Junior and Donald. Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lantz and daughter Charlotte, this place. Miss Ellen Repp Owings.

near this place, is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darling. Owings Mills. Jackie Stoner.

Westminster, spent Tuesday at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, his grandparents of here. SI Radio Special Plus parts repairs any set. Work guaranteed.

ROMERT M. ECKERT, Finksburg, Md. Certified Radio-Trician. Wanted: Junk, magazines, corru. gated paper, rags; highest prices paid.

Grove 264 Main Westminster. For Sale For traded In completely resurfaced, limited number, Can be seen on display, excep- tlonal values. Prices begin at $15 00 Prompt delivery to any cemeterr! Joseph L. Mathias, Memorials minster. Md.

Peaches for sale now and all through the peach season. Misses Wolfe, one mile South of Union Bridge. Md. For have Just received a load of dairy cows, fresh and springers, T. B.

and blood tested. Also load of stock steers. Raymond Wilson. Keymar. Md.

For Sale: Hale, Elberta Peaches, $1 bu. Mrs. Sara Leister. Westmln- ster-Relsterstow'n near Reese. Ph.

822F24. Bring containers. For Ontario grain drills and repairs' Allis-Chalmers tractors and farm equipment. Werti Garage, Lineboro, Md. Southern States Hampstead Service To Hold Annual Meeting On Tuesday night, August 10, the local Advisory Board met and made plans for their Meeting to be Thursday, September 2nd, at 8 P.

M. The following committees were appointed Receiving John C. Seating A. A. Garrett; Entertainment Walter Elseroad; Refreshment Carroll Hunt COME! ElAT Refreshments will be served.

COME! LEIARN Facts about your Cooperative COME! ELECT Your next Advisory Board. There will be an Amateur Hour. who wish to enter on the amateur program, please get in touch with Mr. Walter Elseroad, Arcadia, 'phone Hampstead 36-F-12, chairman of Entertainment Committee, at once. REFRESHMENTS FREE GIFTS For mare, sonnd.

good leader, wil work wherever hitched G. M. Zepp. Sullivan Road. Ph.

Westminster 820-F-ll, 6M44 For Hen! For 6 -room house alonf Manchester road. Posse.ssion Sept. 1. Apniv to D. Martin, Manchester Road, Row For Ford Std Tourinf Tudor, Demonstrator: 1934 Ford Pick-up Truck.

8 1934 Ford Pick-up Truck, Ford Coupe, 8 1930 Plymouth Sedan, 1929 Oldsmoblle Coupe. Apply. Wertz Garage, Lineboro, Md. 2nd ANNUAL Community Carnival LOT, W. GREEN WESTMINSTER AUG.

30 TO SEPT. 4 Post No. 31, The American Legion, U. R. K.

of P. and the Westminster Band. Carroll Largest Carnival BIG FREE ATTRACTION-May Collier, greatest high diver from lOO-ft. ladder to 5-ft. tank of night at 10 SHOWS RIDES CONCESSIONS Mammoth Street Parade on Wednesday, Sept.

1 6 P. M. Friies for best unit in line- cecond prize $25. prize $50 and Lot, W. We.tmin.t.r, Md.

NORGE FINE-AIR FURNACE J. H. Allender Sons Co. 38 Hampstead, Md- PEACHES ELBERTA and J. H.

HALE All This Coming Week. Good Quality Fruit frown on young trees. JOHN D. MYERS 34 miles North of the old Bachman Valley Road. Phone 820-F-12 PEACHES White and Yellow Varieties for canning now ready, the orchards.

Bring Containers Geo. C. Minnick Formerly the Stoner near New Windsor, Md-.

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