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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 13

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Memorial Matter Is EXPECTED TO PAY WAY Local Celebration Will Be Un; 'denvritten But No Con' Stilting thai W. put a-tremehdous centennial celebra- last year and that recelpte'catne $1,700 of paying' all costs, Thayer, president oerland's Sesauicenterinial brearitza- OBITUARY Delbert Moore William Apparently as well as usual, Mr. Moore went io call on Mr. Bnoo.ts whom he had heard, was ill. Soon Sesquicentenniarovgaritza- after arriving he stricken a.na fl PI-nlltA nf -i PropjbseS elimination of crendum clause.

In the bill to thorize bond issue' for Atonorial Hospital Improvements was Discussed morning at a special of Ihe Mayor arid City 'Coun'cll, Commissioners Harry Irvine and Edgar Rejiiolds opposing -the proposal." Mayor W. Koon wged that tlie referendum be stricken from seconded by R. 'NelT and who agreed that such'iS proccdjpe: might prevent th cf rom ob'tfi uing WPA wprjj; if the matter -njjas held'ln. abeyance until the municipal 'JrieSt' npring. Jane and: later, as the granddaughter "The, which presented at AHegany.

High School for. two performances, and 5, Jane Williams takes her-i'place with the best, actresses inv'a'. long line of A. D. K.

players. Critics who have seen her in rehearsal say superb in two. characterizations. A dozen' other students are in the cast of "Tlie Copperhead," a drama that begins in Civil War times and tv large group' of under; solicitors last night at a City Hal! meeting' that, taking heed of 'vYheoilnB's Cumberland -xpeets to make the local celebration pay Because of tlie excellent prospects -'or income meeting outgo, no direct contributions will be. asked from any Cumberland business concerns or individuals.

Cards 11 re being tributed to about 400. representative irms here or -1 heir; signature as, of No money there is a 'August program. Even then-'ihe-''l6ss- would be proportioned. Wheeling subscribers were called on for about p6r cent of their pledges, or only S15 i'or a $100 underwriter, or 53,75 for a 525 At. noon today, approximately S5500 of the $10,000 sought in pledges liad been underwritten.

No difficulty is expected in reaching thc goal wlthiu-a week. An office will" be iiext of'. realism'. 'Director Harold ithis as one of -dramas he has ot- the he had been advised fitat-e WPA th at; of -the bill, without the referendum, iroiild expedite the matter and give some assurance -that''the government would contribute toward the project, thus avoiding a large expenditure: by tlie city. Weiss cited that the bill merely authorizes the bond issue, and does not make it mandatory.

After Irvine expressed his opposition to eliminating the referendum, Mayor Koon urged that Irvine aud Reynolds reconsider their decision, and that the chances of getting WPA aid will be greater if the Council is unanimous in striking out the necessity of 'next year. Jmne. salcV believed -in matters Involving bond issues to the voters. The Mayor eked that bonds were iss.ued for the public and projects without i referendum! explained that plans call for building a detached heating plant the hospital, eliminating Guvflte' hazard and or. Ik); additional n-V Receive "Tax Pica SOCIAL will be concentrated.

The momentum of Cumberland's 150th anniversary is increasing at such a rate that people all over the country are writing foi- information, and (he prospects are that the whole summer season will be accelerated here by reason of the extra publicity that Cumberland will receive year. Honor Guest At Tea Mrs. Prank Stuart Rowe. prcsi- i 1)OC MUST BE KEPT ON dent of the Maryland Federation of PREMISES OP OWNERS Music. Clubs, was guest of honor today at a musical tea given by the music section of the Women's Club of Chevy Chase.

Rowe will speak on "Aims and Accomplishments of the Nallbiial and" State Federation of Music To.Hfake Official Visit Stump; president of the Maryland. Delaware and Dis- trlcth'pf Columbia''Association of Elks; and exulted ruler Cumberland Lodge. No. 63. wltir members of his staff, will pay an official visit to liart Frostburg Lodge, No.

470, laVVf ner Party For Chas. Pk-keririff ICRESAJ'TOWN UNIT OF Mrs. Tliomas Pickering, Roberts Place, entertained in honor of the fifth birthday of her son, Charles. Deputy Game Wai-den Joseph A. Minke called attention today to the law against dogs birds and game.

Any person any dog to run at large orrprppcrty other than their own and September 1 -pr molest any game bird or animal or destroy the eggs' pY nest of or animal, is liable to fine each and every offense. Ariy'-peiv son harboring; a dog is termed the Others vpresent were Dolores Ann May, Robert Ma.xjij. Patricia Martin, Thomas Oswald, Jny Dickeri, Lottella Jeanne Hclneman, Jimnita and Rob- jert Adams. also, discussed; a re-1 Banner Hostess quest from for Federal Reserve Sj-stcm, for the'cfty to taxes accruing during' litigation over tfie Footer Dye receivership, The RFC loaned the company and a ruling last week in Court stipulated that -the- government agency was responsible for Jt'axes. City Attorney Charles Heskett suggested that the Council obtain figures on the amount Involved before giving- a' decision on the request for waiving the interest charges Jean Danner.

1036 Bedford street, was hostess in honor of the fifteenth birthdaj'r- of Wilma Fletehjnger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fletchlnger. The 'guests included John Kalbaugh Marie Garlltz, James Stakem, Richard Wilkinson. Frances Yost.

and Rov Hinkle. Girl Sroul Book Program Girl Scout Troop No. in Cafeteria of SS, Peter and Paul's School, commemorated National Book a program built wages." Card pa trol A. Brill, secretary of Local i around their 'Book Friends." No. i024.

United Brotherhood of T1 fl Carpenters and Joiners pf-rAinerlca, in a' letter to the.councUi criticised the council's action in'awarding the contract for city'-Jail to F. Hazehfood. Brill charged that Hazflwood-uses workmen from other states and does not pay "fair SQUARE CIRCLE ELECTS Tlie Cresnptown Unit of the; Sportsman Square Circle, met last nijjht and elected M. Poland, president; John TnompEoivT 'vice president: Andrew Bun-ell secretary; treasurer; H. Armstrong, delegates.

H. M. Armstrong-, -retiring president, spoke of the achievements of Uie Cresaptown Unit during the past two years. It has a membership of BRUCE QUITS HOLC TO RESUME LAW PRACTICE STOCK MARKET 7 vvunam Stricken suddenly with an attack William R. Browning 85 died of angina pectoris while at the home early today-at 621 Bedford 'street.

Moore, Af are Fiwt-! R. R. engineer, died suddeniv i burg, and Walter Browning, Wiley' Yoik, March 2 a "IN-LAWS" LITIGANTS OVER HOUSE REPAIR I- Over $3.300,000 Loaned toistee) strike npiwrcntiy avoided Dudek Says He Settled Claims, died in about forty minutes. A native PhllippJ. W.

Moore went to Brunswick more thuii twenty years ago where he had since resided. He became a fireman ana seme years later was made onuh'oer. He was well-known and was a member of the B. L. E.

and F. Hj is "survived by his widow, Miitlie Poling Moore; two brothers, Merlon Moore, Plant City, Florida, and Ests.s Moore. Fairmont, W. and four sisters, Mrs. Walter Hedrick, of Parsons.

Mrs. Qrove'r Phillips, Meadowvlllc, w. and Mrs. Biyoji HBinilton and Miss Virginia Moore, Elkins. He was a son of the late p.

Moore and Nora Stalnakcr Moore, and was bom at Meadowville, in Barbour county, W. Vn. His 'stepmother, Mrs. E. C.

Moore, lives at Elkins. Funeral sen-ices will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at Central Chapel, near Mca.dowvllle. Mrs.

Chester lloag Mrs. Chester Ho'ag, Hollywood boulevai-d, Los Angeles, died on Fri- 1Wr itna JHUI iiiiiK JUT; 11- i 11 Ulii J.O Jason Lewis 4 poni-ler, 55, prominentj closul lsi Allegnny, Washinston nnd' mcrchunt aixi jeweler here and ani Ga rc Counlie.s, and other home; iod mic! lj IW'Crf lop levels of iirdcnt sportsman, who died Satur- owners were aided in rcfiiwicing a JT as Willimn H. Os- U. S. Steel led the forward rudi i oct thc h81 OI 1C 0fIlCC lnw Cr Ssing JI7 lo cw of her ostbug dul suffered last July.

Mr. Brucc's rciiremem. ls tt aht VCTe SMMfhl Mr. Sponsler was fishing lUonc dmiBhlcr.iotlicc in the Rogime In Local Office. Termination here of the H.

O. L. cj dui els by buying fervor swept: Fur Relatives. er of Mss, ton Dicken, this In Black Valley. Jason Lcivis Sfwnsler Everett, Mai-ch services were held this morning for durine WH.S taken toduv In a tend- stocks up fractious to 4 point, In thc Clmlll Cwffl ln Uu oqully ull $3,330.0001 today's markut.

joi Nancy B. Tnomos. nnd her SdSC H-scJling- made its Mnrgurrt iit-nolas, WI H.O "cter tape In-htud and ing corporation WJ (gains were subsluntlally reduced in Jon Went Main wrert, Fnwibmv. II llC liSl- HlfflJ who (n Canton. Ohio, I in response to Jotters re- from Mrs.

Thomas. A vcli cme 1 wake vcre Bethlehmi. Cru-ico former judge of the Peoples cible. OILS. American Steel Found- itlv.il he came hew: In Mav ifljfi 'Olirl- u-iic ta.v i I.

niniVn ih, i i 'uouc juugu- ol le peoples ciuie. OILS. American Steel Found- itlv.il he came hew: In Rll llc llr! Wl Ch lVrtS R-PuWte vounssiown! took over ihepropem- slipped and fell from a cliff, a dis-1 stnimental In establishing. Attorney i Steel Tubo. ronsidt-niUon of tance of 20 feet.

He was rendered WiUs iJrcviou.slv a police iiui-l TII ri-. i unconscious and lay 'iilong the bank gistnue for clevrn VCBJ-S. Hr- is iu wt of ses In coiisidfrnllon of drocb be him, (jsiions and aJso rcimlred tin- pui- L- to makc his rth ted a Th fW after accident! mUtef Al Pnii Ur KennccoU. Inlmifltloniil. IO! fw Mr.

Sponsler collapsi moved to Memoriul Cumberland. where nil ination revealed frncturc of the i ixjsltion ns diitricl sk I Home Owners Loan CorporaUoii, His condition improved to Bitch Mr. Bruce Is returning, to thc prac- an extent that, he was able to re-jticc of law. wilh offices on thc turn to his home several weeks second floor of the building at 1 mt I i E.r>'")1£*V 1 01 where nn exam-j With thr "iflingulshinB his Fltmnk(ltc Sa Fe.j i.j OOHtllUlU PiXl'Jut'. i of lhei7 -other gf d8 Eclhon.

to word received atcr and was a patient in the door to the Time. Buildinc. vv rulw wit She was Mrs bora'-Henderson hos ltnl for sol mc. Physicians jEJecti-lc, Westinghouse, Trxna the money he paid of said ne lected the! and American SmclMufe. Pair, labor and matorUU MOVES MARKING of Hancock, before 'marriage.

Funeral services ycs- terdny afternoon In Los Angeles. Mrs. Hoag was a daughter or.tHe late Charles Henderson of Hartcock, who was a partner of the late Robert Bridges in Bother' eriteT-priSes Ihere. -She was a sister of Raymond L. Henderson of Hngerstown and Roy Henderson, Hancock.

Mrs. Henry England Elkins. March 2 Mrs. said Mr. Sponsler hart neglected the: serious injury too long and that' complications developed.

Surviving arc his widow. Ettle Sponsler; nnd daughter. Miss Dorothy Sponsler. Burial was in Everett Cemetery. Jciin iccoimt- is nt- Ed- Ryiui npjieurs lor 'uurt Delawnrc A- Hurt-1 AtAge David A.

Hobb. prior to (lie Ohio and North-1 1 10 of ho told the Uti- Pnclflc. jgaiifs (hut. Jt nppeai-cd to be a fam- Mining rtropiwd sev-' 11 quarrel with 111 feeling on both oral points nnd the eohiK was not 1pl i The court urged thai with so good ior Consolidated Eclhon, tni? Rtiorneyi, dispute nd- by S( icmrnt Dudek out in re- SmeltiiiE. pair, labor nnd imUoiiiil on the pro- SH-down trouble.s in the Com-jJ'ertlps, buck taxes, watri- rents, mid Detroit stores inipired 0 nnlvo ujxm p.

fnjr rompeitMition selinig in Woolworth. i tilii( i iv i uin r-ugt; Salem, W. Mnrch 2-Funernl: 1,400 employco io return to work services were held today for its six plants in Chelscn. (Conllmiort From Page 1) Oy team-' Some 107 blind cmiiloves went on'-v MHc dSr" AfterT lriUe tnr '-rensed' aT im" (t lc aiiircn i. Mrs i wuiniuy conaiiioiui at a fuc- i.

EJbabcth Click England, 85. who Indl U1 opcmtcd by Mie Poiin.yK.^ died from the effects of burns at her eH ob sU)B Association for the Blind at Pitts-i A home aL Bclington, was buried ve 1''," a CluU lcoUle Mo he burgh. 12 IS'. 951, She was the widow of Henry England, who died year ago. Mrs.

England was recovering from an attack of influenza and was Standing before an open grate when her clothes caught fire. She is survived-by Gordon i'Englan'd; a brother, George a haU- brotlier. John Gibson, all of'Beling- ton, w. Va. JAitict.

Wmrr Work? 1:51. Af North Chicago, 111., scone of BALTIMORE AND OHIO FREIGHT. LOADINGS Mi-s. Martin Gohacki W. March 2 Rose Gohacki.

76, of'Martin Gphacki. died yesterday. of Poland, has been a of Davis 30 yeans. She was ber -of St: -Veronica's Catholic i au UL nifitcinr or two riots between sit-down strikers Alcl1 Sl nur! Rtllnin became an employe of the Balti-i ols more aud Ohio Railroad at 1 1 of ton. He later was siipermtenricm MeUillurgicnl nf tim i ilion picketed iieaceablv.

OrdprH-ln 51 Fe 1R IS 1 D4 175'i 64'i i 32' of the teaming department of the' South Penn oil Company in six le Ul le nt 1 counties. He was a Scottish Rito lD Slns Conxiintion peaceably. Orderly o. was the i-ule nt tlif i MIISOLI and wn.s 'a Shrincr. children survive.

Jacob O. Trf SnIUa MonlcH. Calif. Sitdown Ilall.s I'rocluclion lillrid J. 1.

(or Jacob l-jii-u. In A strike halted produc-; lion ivt. the Holmo.s Foundry iC: home. Foi A.shby. W.

weiv. I Toronto more 1000 1 Gns Tonv Pj-ior. pmiidont of com-(chauffeurs and Tenm.si.ers more than 2,000 Rhode Sarahjtruck drivers wore called out onjCrno dt It-'. 3', 10 CW his D.vis; MB. Car Ponick nh MrsDai 1Ia)MC con-jK," 9 on 1 Mines Uudek'a ix-rsonnl servk-e and his jown.

iHbor in renovnilnR tlie pro. tpcriii-s. Duclck muki-s crliiim for $45 i building one double-friiinc jind pa its io the olher.v Dudek coiiti'udcd (hat utter he i had uikeii over the Thomas pro. pcriies as rcquestert. unri assumed indcbleclnnsj; nnd paid thc he found one property had of S-tOO.

while Mrs, a daughter, claimed that (she personally owiu'd two of the cis houses. Dudek told the court that if he coulci Set a. cash or for what he had expended in money and latwr, he wculd be to deed over the properties to Thomas and Mr.s. Rpnolns. He claimed that his only interest been to save the properties for Ml and Mrs.

Thomas, liis -iu- jlnwh." He testified tlmt Ix-foi-e re- Pairs. UK- propi-rlirs writ- In such they wrn' Uwomlnj; Im- 'JiJ'ipoN-lblf (or tenants to live In them, Hc one. now vnrnnt, (ho 4 hud toMjp rebuilt. IH i Mrs. Thomas denier-; that Dudek.

on the dweilinKE the tlmo aud disputes th-j amount of 5 expend tin in Dudok Mib- jtnlitetl rcccipied bills for materials, and Hxtures. 107 41' Mrs. t'rank lliuns Md. March for closed shop. Union officials paid the itrlkc Tot 1 1 Freight loadings on the Baltimore 0 ii'c Cemetcn" A -Joer Plirsglove, W.

Cnssville, W. and Charles. be- troit. Funeral services will be con- 'ducted tomorrow by Rev. p.

A. Spill-i for Mrs. Daisy Hints, 42, foodstuffs and medicine. 1 of Frank Hints. 4 Alder street An estimated 800 shoe workers i OIL Motors rt with movement of mnk.ibVn.''"A'»|)hnii" fonci.stuffs and medicine.

with interment in Thomas Cath- and Ohio Railroad for tlie month of Fcbruary totaled 203,749 cars, an in-1 A sulnaker crease of 21.323 cars over the like! w. March': month last year when loadings' ag-! Lnst rites for William A. Stflln'ake'r; gregatcd 182,426 ears. February- lond- ings were also 5,583 'cars in excess of January's total of: 108,166 cars. For the week encied Saturday loadings 65.

who died Wednesday at his home. BIG Sixteenth street, were held Sunday afternoon at the First United Brethren Church, with ivho tiled ye.sterdsy nt Memoriair" Lowell. Hospitnl, Cumberland, where she milincd fl way irom their ar 0 hnd been a patient since February. ciue to Wft 8 disagrecmentR. At jf lir ls 20.

will be held at 3 p. m. toinor-J- Norln Acia ls 500 workers 11 row at, St. Matthew's Episcopal i of hc Glvlc slloe Company and 400 Tlirt I Of Llln ll'jrrnntrtr hit. HnrvcsU-r Nlcfctl Hollow." The Beaver, patrol' dramatized "The Paradise of from Tangle- iriiuhfp w.oo'd Tales, while the Orioles en- lvllUU1 a scene from Stevenson's Island." Tlie White Rose patroldlrectcd the'singing and folk dancing.

Each patrol was presented I totaled 50.921 cars, an increase 1 officiating. BuriaVwos over the figureVror the samcl the Arlington cemetery lost vc'sr Staliiaknr Cily Scale. a of "The Girl Scout Members. 1 the 'council' com-l pi 7 mented that Hazclwood must pay scale -)f wages on a city contract and may be coinpelled to bring in steel workers or'other, skilled Jmeu from other places, there is a scarcity of 'skilled craftsmen. johai D.

Hamilton, Baltimore, consulting. engineer, who. recently Mr. Stalnakcr, who engaged in the plumbing business, was tlie father of Dean Stalnaker. Keyser, W.

Va. Mrs. Mclvin Dye iun HI, mautiew ouuu and 400 i. Churdi. The rector.

Rev. David C.i Df Lll Wo'lstreeter Company -rVi il''' Trimble, will officiate. Interuie4it! celvcci 10 cent will be In Oakland Cemetery. iinercases. Besides her husbnnd.

she-is siir- Gue picketing 1 continued atjH imlM rt iv'. by a son. Joseph: four dnugli- iUlc vc Works i tors, Mrs. James Flanagan, OBk-: 1 Wp st Warwick. R.

jrl 1 1 JiO lliTlrl- XTrv IMin ffH" illrlllwl i-in I fiO-4 cm, I.T. 4'J 4 14 13't 104', 70'. 40 li'i- 18' PERSONALS Aimapolis, March 2 Senator B. Kimbie (R-Allegany) said today, he had not- yet decided whether to accept as magistrate of the Justice-of-the' offered to undertake a for play the eflecting economies. in electric-pbwor costs, asked thati cddi Anniversary Party 1 'Mr.

and Mr.s. J. A rfss as a-Girl Scout. Rev, Fr. Leauder, O.

M. gave the invocation. County Club Card Winners Prizewinners at yesterday's bridge luncheon nt Cumberland Country were Miss Elizabeth G. Shearer, Mrs. James C.

Cobcy nnd Mrs. J. Hcriry Holzshu. Tlicre were seven i.Aj tjtit4iLa i.iiiu^tui, i. ilrt ilu i land; Mrs.

John Harrimaii, Eck-' colnmlUCL 1 orpnniza-1 i RTl-r. IW'fn 17 Cf fl t. Iwrt; Mrs. Wesley Ncwimm. Michael's and Miss Martha! 1 1011 dl 1Vi 1P 8 a stnte-wide organixn- -Wont.

anlzej-s wt-re con- BUru IVlUren t'tttn A iJtrj, ix I (U IWU MS- Melvin Dye. 20, died at her homej ters Mrs Willinm Gowei- nnd in Comiellsvllle, two hours aft- Flore "ce Bosloy. illlO MISS Martha' Wfic con-I Km. BlM-l A. Hines: her faUier.

John Pifer; i CCIUnUni on textile employes'in cam brnthci- -Olneyvillc. Providbncf- 'T. 3 1 irl Lonnconiiig. Mareh l)rotn eJ'. Fnink and two sis- oll1c J' Providence, Paw, v.

nnd vork named to the- S3.600 ly job by Governor Harry W. Nice. EiU'd there still were several he had to consider before the governor of his decision. lie i rl er giving birth to her second child. A service was held at the home followed by final rites at the Presbyterian Church ut Dawson.

'Pa. She was the second wife of Melvin Dye, a -son of John 1RTHS announced their ef- would be directed Inter lo'SoruiVrn' rubber and jewelry plants. sircl At Birmingham. officials of the IiUcninlional Union of Mine n. H' Mill and Smelter Workers awnlled answer from the Tennessee Coal In'ndio Kriih" o'rp'ii' 'Iron nnd Railroad Company to de-! co 1(1 R'mlngton 7tm.il 21'.

8 said he did not know when he would make that decision. TALK TONIGHT ON Dye! a and Mrs. White. 1 F'F' man. She is Turnpike, nnnounce thc husband and twor son.

Snturciay. at Mc-! csr Bnnttou for rs hOU 1 oa rd on rs. nlso by her parents andl moriil1 Haspiml. Mrs. White wnsi m)HP1 ork nnrt Miss Hnlnn Mnvov i Miss Gertrude Brooks sailed from 4 iBalitmorc yeilrrdsiy on thn SS CHATHAM of the Merchants BI; Line, cnrouts to JjickAonvIlIc Minmi.

Florlriii. Duvict L.oughrlo visileri his grnnd- Gerlmde Show. Row- y.l[ jlcslnirg, w. Va. 1 Mrs Jascph G.

Ca.soy. ficrnnton, Is vHtltlR her bvotlir-r-tn-lBW j'sjijiind sister, Mr, nnrt Mrs. J. Phillip in WnKhlngloiY street. Mr ullcl Ml i Thos.

G. Gibson, Park, have returned i--, trailer tour of Florldn thut, from Jncksonvilli-, Palm Beach nnci Miami, on thc MM const, over Taminml Trnll to P'ort Meyers, Sl. Petersburg nnd Tampa, on Ihq We.sL Coast. Dr. Ltwlk- E.

Daiicherry uttcndcd clinic in thr Episcopal Kye nnd Ear hospital in Washliilon. Olive BurgL-ti. n-iijrned lo IP to 1 37 NOW LV 1 1 vt I I Ajl.k,,, wi GARDENS'! prank Myers of this Miss Meiiiisn Jane Uhl daughters a sister nnd brother. 'Miss Helen Mnxey. Mrs.

Dye wns'-n sister-in-law Mr antl Mrs Robert C. Mrs. William Lnshbaugh and Mrs 522 Williams street, nnnonnce ihe been set birth of a daughter, this of the council, confer with represents- A cer South W. R. Ballnrd, horticulturist of tives of Friday, to emcnnillc Saturday night the University of JMTaryland.

College discuss the plan. The a card party in celebration of Park, will give the first of two talks agreed. i Ujelr nnnivera- nt 8 o'clock 'tonight at the City "1 1 1 11 FROSTBURGERS PACE LAW CHARGES Accused of violating 'five state laws, Alvey Ln'ytbn, Frostburg, will be given a. hearing, tonight, before Magistrate John jury. under the auspices of the Those present were Mr.s.

Anna I county Homemnkers'clubs: Sloan, Mr, and Mrs. E.jic will be Frostburg; Miss Frances At 2 p. m. tomorrow, the second Dickel, Keyser. W.

Mr. and ta 'k will bo given at Fjnmanuel Mrs; Paul Schwenninger, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Spicer, Mr. and Mrs. hll.Ip aud Mrs. Prank erlciris. andI'Mrs.

David Green, iriday. night andr'seht to- 1 Mt s- Twice, Mr. ed Suriday. night andr'seht 1Q iiyi tB mr. countyjla'tl In.

default of Mr. after -i he crashed ajpaffecd car in Frostburg, ac- cordlnfe to officer Wilbur H. Eskite. State-police. Episcopal parish house, the subject being' "Flower Gardens." The talks will be featured with lantern All those, interested, in vegetables as well ns flowers nre aiid Herman Grelse, Mrs.

Vlv-' Wcstornport, March neral services for Miss Melissa 'Jane Uhl, 45, daughter of Walter Uhl and thc late Hester L. Uhl, who died Silnday in Cumberland, were held from the home of her brother, Stanley IThl, Hammond street, willi 'interment In Philos cemetery. Rev. R. J.

Harkins. rector of St. James Episcopal Church, officiated. Surviving also arc another brbth- ei. Edgar Uhl, this place, and a sister.

Timothy J. Gilmore Toledo. John, Watkins "Stanley Pirdmont. W. March FU- APPROVES SALARY BILL TORTURE CASE DEFEND- 1 Siiarfcs 'RtundQrtl Stmidnril Ci.

K. jatanrtard Oil of Cu in- Hnvcn. after visiting LcOrn EgKlcs'on. Road. i Euchman, Hultlmorr.

viMt- cd rolnllvcK. Mrs. J. Cook. 'Ilic Dingic, PitiAburgh.

TQ PI! "'rnrn 0r11 Tot. 'Guif sulphu'r FOR RURAL 'SQUIRES'; The Allegany County Commis-i today approved a bill before (Continued From Page the State Assembly to pay the Roixm Pickworlh. of Jonncr Town-' located at Cre-'Rhip. brother of I. Pickworth u.utc,! o-, 'i sap town and McCoolc $COO year who served on the Gundrrmaji Sra salary these mugis- 'Hie defense used up seven of its ijj: SH "sl'c-7 LrnlPA hnvn 1 WPH fnne- TfX.

Cnnl 4: Oil nlon Cnrblilr Union pacific Unllcil ASrcrnll ycstcrtlny and fho Layman is charged I tli drunken ian -Wagner, Walter Wilson, Mrs.igrandadUKhter, Theresa Lcc- Eyler Piedmont. W. March August Bealky, Miss Rita Pcrkias'on her eleventh birthday Those' Wntklns Stanley. 51. Bnltimore, and Philip Perkins.

i present were Pnin.i died at, Ihe home of his sister. trnlcs hnve depended on fees. The legislative dclegntioii will be informed of llic Commissioners ac-j Other jurors yc-slerdny. tion -were Hugh Hunter, Shtide Tlio Consolidation Coal Company ship miner; Bnrthn Auniaii. Somer- von ar.rt the Cumberland Penn.sj'1-ji'et, housewife; Kdrl Christnei- Sum-' vrtnSa Raiiroiiri Company, each sub-i mil Township farmer: Ted -cuit, Drnn .113 I If, 14 in' 31' 14' 1 driving, fulling to stop after a col -reckless driving, operafclpg on a revoked license nrid 'dlsplavirig tags Issued for another vehicle.

Cecil Frtwh. arrested with him. was re leased 'under $100 bond on a charge of permitting Layman lo use tags issued to him. BAT TURNMNP MTT Birthday Surprise Hi. v.ii i utiuj, j.

nose present were Mary Ellen Payne, Mcl dicd a(l tne humc of hls Betty Jean Gross. Shirley Fuller! 'If 4 lliltii Mt. Mar. birthday Adnms, Mnrylln Grimm.Gnwc rt ttin ii. I -r- surprise party WAS held.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Boyle, Sunday night, in honor of Isom, Betty Randall, Eugene, -Bujac, John ixleii, Fred Davis and StcVfin Rowan. Mr.

Boyle's thirty-fourth birthday.) M. E. Missloners to Others present were Mr. nnd Tlie quarterly district meeting of Charier Lindner Mr. and Woman's Home Missionftrv So- rhomas Boyle.

James P. Boyle, ciely, Frederick district, Cumberland; Miss Dclorua will be held at Kingsley Mrs. Arthur L. Wheeler. 21 Jones street, last night.

He was 'a pa- llcnt nt University Hospital. Bolfl- inore. four weeks with double pne'u- jmonla o.nri cnmc here in December, when ho was dtsthnrged from the I hospital. A heart condition dc- vrloiiecf followrd by dropsy. A native of this community, a of The Hanna CpnV- pnny, Dayton, iOhlo, 'manufacturers pnny, Dayton, basebaU ba'Cs, was consf- Uie leasing of a vacant building of the.

Footer Dye Works property for a branch nilll, has notified thc Chamber of Commerce that it would not locate; here. Inadequate flood protection Is the reason given. uuiorua win DO held at Kingsley! 50 OI lll John M. and Rosa HPnr'i Mrs: Gcor Derrick, Mr. Church.

Thursday, with sessions SUlnlc Rc i been employed 15! nnd Mrs. Robert Parnell, Mr. aiid 10:30 a. m. and 2 p.

m. years with thc South En.stern Ex-j bert Hftus Mr and Mrs Evenls Briefly Noted Compiiiiy. Baltimore, and the; ffclwers i Hcni Bnan, Mr. ant! Thirty attended a skating 13 years ns cashier. He wa.si rcpors.

of ihe property of both corporntloiv, nnd where lo- cntcci in the county! for (lie respective assessment record of MAKRIAOE MCENSES James Wesley Mcrrcll. 21, Philadelphiii, Vh-glhiji. May Cumberland, Md. Samuel Anderson McKnlght, -15. Dorothy Elln Mulhollnncl.

48. Pitts burgh. Edward Wnvne Wi'nluortli. P. f.5', rS.

Conch inr In I "ni VORK Irr 41. ii. noil WEDDED WUEF TIME; WIFE ASKS DIVORCE Anna Man Broadivnier nioil suit for divorce ncalivil Hownrtl fJroHdwater charglnc drwrtlou. An ortler Iwoii slcnpd for thr dr- S40 counsel nnd $15 jnioiilliiy alimony. Tlie couple tniirriccl in Jiinunry, 1932, nnd lived topjlhor until flrp- tciiilwr thnt yi Willinm A nuMer, filed tlK- siilt.

Hud Corp Rhoads. Somerset laborer; J. B. Ober. Hooversville storekeeper: H.

nro J. Koontz, president of the Hoovers-' 1 11 hfntioual Bank, nnd Mrs. -t gorct Lohr. Mfycr.Mlalc housewife. TRI- Corp.

ol Am Corp. Am IN OVKH Till: TFtl.fK HITS i'OLK urp. Met. March Ini-Rp truck loiiclixl wilh (arfio ot wr vftllK-cl Hi S2.0DO. fttllrrf lo I1C- i''" BOtintc curve nr-ar Ml.

St. Mary's 4-. 41- jCollfRp horr, left HIP vouri tarA J'' Into telrphnnr- polf The i pnprr wa.s dmiiixrd imo (hr Ironl of old Sclxiid prop- NVHliT the drKor of Ilir inick, fnim Nuw York WpsLcvn- iSisi nf, I 10 nor his companion 'vns injurr-d in thf rra. Inn llir Irntk i Hlil 4 4-, 4 Charged willi Daniel Nlcholsnn. 21, (Campbell, returned by officers from rni ST t- laU- JohnM.

ixd Rosa ocers rom nb Pa Ocnevicvo Mnrlc Slew- Aliqulpjxi, was tried ycstordoy Bmk ao Cumberland. Md. Juvenile Court wns given a TRUCK CATCHES FIRE A truck with Pennsylvania, licenses-and driven by.J, B. Malone wns bndly, damaged fire on thc road between Hancock tvnd Warfords- ijarty 1 no nu wa.sj iir-m Mr. nnd.Mrs.

Harry iSunday afternoon nt Crystal "pnrk a member of Larayeitc Lodge, No.i. llll K(l vlch. 23. Vln- Poland and Mrs. Jesse Yante.

given by Girl Scout Troop No. 10 3. of Pythias, this a Lillinn cl to Thc Women's Missionary Society Ben Franklin lodge'of Masons, Naiuy G1 Pa i nc Mr. Boyle has been confined to his -home for a month with a fractured RoUry -Hosts fo Women William Dcni, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be the speaker at the Rotary Club "ladles' night" celebration to be held at, 6:30 p. in.

today at the Port Cumberland Hotel. Following the dinner, vocal music will be Daniel R-obert Gray, 28. Idn sentence of MX Tnonlhs- 17 1 "'f 1 jther Shuck. 22. Mcyersdnle.

Pn. the House ot Correction, on Vr Willinm Kavlch. 23, Vln- 'dlUon of bond for support- MHXlnc Llllinn'mw-iinc hLs children. Rlcnnrri Piw.xw.V^V.'I,,^ £. TO Tlir mi-piing oi w.

for tonight at Uji- nf Pianos 27 Rneo hn-i born wrrk. when A. Divyrr. of Sl. Pntvirk'js.

will sjionk. held for hurl one- "'n rtri.1 inc women's Missionary Society ucn rranKim lodge of Masons, A uug-, of Central E. Church South will (Baltimore. His ivife. Agnes Mont- S5 A ar l(on -r thn meet at the home of Corn W.I- Stanley, died years ln 1 1 Sfin 9in TTnlnn non I'd.

-j son, 230 Union The Wide Awakd 4-H Club of RldRelcy met Friday nt thc home Floyd Edward Doggntti 28. E.UWHIU ijoggiui. -JB, cinrn He ts survived by another sister, i Prnnces Wnshburn. Junc- Mrs. Robert Newell, Los Angeles, i tion Ohio of Ruth Robbina.

The theme was nnd two brothers, Robert Homer Garlnnd Somerliitt 201 Jnck Nlchok nve the Stanley, Detroit, nncf Forrest wJciimlwrlnnd', Md Lelln VireiniJ nnnm "T.lft.l/» THiMwo Vrtti vn ct I Parent-Teacher burp Sunday nlglrt. driver; 1 Ijy W. Wallncc Ashley. the truck' cnusht, Hancock Fire Departmeht responded. given by n.

mixed octette, directed 'tiRciil. made a talk. poem, "Little Things You Do." Flor- Stanley, Piedmont ence Howard, Mineral county club Twigg, 24. Spring Gnp. Md.

NiiUnnii) Tnivt Irvlnit TTII-I Trut.t NutmiiBl citv fatf. Tnut Tllk OliHri.nu- A- Triisl If. CITY BRIEFS TSc Ruth Bjjfscopal Church'Smith," members 2 Ensl Side School cilnss or with Inlei-mpiu in Philos ccmc- trrj Barnrs, pnstor 7 UILICLUIK lui vnnla avenue, entertained for her jantl friends at 2:30 p. tomorrow. of 'the Mnhodi.n Chtirch, will bo In charge.

Johnsonburpr. Pn. lf flRAlX MAHKUT 2 r't mirl six will present proernm on 11 ii fiifiw.iii|ii Jny Bridcnlhnl. 27. S'RotiiUon Hiid Revolution ton.

Ohio. Mildred May Decker. Knrth nnd Mimit" Thr Bedford. Pn. iDlffcrctit UKCS of 1 IS1 I.B7'.-'..

-Mav Jul Mn J.51', 1 n.vi-- j.ii pr-j-. Bstlry Collpctlon.s from parkintt mrtrrs the scciion la-st week imioururrl in a gain of $3.18 'over rhc previous wrifk. Twenty- five- nuKi ypsttrdoy forfeit- Sl bonds in Police Court lor At Ihe of tin: Orphans 0 today, Wllllnni nrl- miiiiiiti'nior of tin- rs-tnte of Orrlar.li. sctllori liU flnnl nccmuit,.

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