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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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Irish Program Featured By Bedford Road Homemakers EVENING CUMBERLAND, MD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1958 Terry Wolford Feted With Party On Birthday Terrellyn iTerry) Wolford was honored by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mervin J. Wolford, 509 Baltimore Avenue, wilh a party in celebration of her seventh Lord's'Prayer and sang the hymn birthday. 0 the month, "When I Survey A color scheme of blue andji-he Wondrous Cross," after white was carried out in the dec- hich Mrs. A.

Spruill gave orations and table ts history. She also accompanied with a large cake with singing. The Bedford Road Homemakers Club featured St. Patrick's Day decorations and music at the--covered dish luncheon yes terday at Zion Methodist social hall. Hostesses-were Mrs.

David Wilson, Mrs. Berlha Brotemarkle, Mrs. William Kniselcy, and Mrs. R. E.

Thompson. Mrs. 0. C. Judy gave the invocation.

The group recited the candles centering the table. Guests were Jane Fleming, Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Boyle Donna Stegmaier, Marjorie an pr zes VVC re won by Al'rs maier. Dorothy George, Barbara; Harry i onii Mrs a rren Cook, George, Shirley George, Sandra; Mrs Bernard Sliegle, and Mrs. DeLaudcr, John Lester Wolford, Frederick Roberts.

The group Phil Fleming David Mutton, sang Irish songs with Mrs Howard Hampson, WilJiam (Sprui at the piano maier, Norman George, rs Roberta presided and an-' Wilson. jnounced that all those expecting Also Mr. and Mrs. Phil Flem-: to attend RWSC at College Park ing, Mrs. Carolina Jewel), ncxl summe should hand in Charles Wilson.

Mrs. Brady Hut- ithcjr names al noxl mee ting. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steg-; le cd the Flower maier, Geraidine Smith, Ernestj sl)OW bejng in Washington DeLauder, and Mr.

and Mrs. 5 9. Wolford. Mrs j. displayed plastic fruit baskets on metal; Mrs.

Harry Hickle, Bowling Green, is a surgical patient in Sacred Heart Hospital. it Patrick's Dty CARDS stands which are lo be sold to club members as a project. She 1 also announced that a meeting rill be held at her home on Bedord Road Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. redecorate and finish club rays.

Irene Critzman will be lostess at a card and games party at her home, March 20, as a club benefit. At the next meeting, Tuesday, April 1, the club will be hostess to members" of the Bedford Road 4-H Club. The program closed with the Dial PA' for a WANT AD Tdwr Potomac Sisterhood Plan For Anniversary Observance ac Sisterhood Denies of Malta, a recent evening and completed arrangements-for he 33rd anniversary of the group. It will be in the form of a covered dish supper and program and will be held March 11 beginning with supper at 6 p. m.

The sisterhood was organized March 21, 1925, with 67 members. Five charter members remain in the group. They are Mrs. Zillah J. Habel, Miss Nettie Aberle.

Mrs. Hanette Eashbaugh, Mrs. Lulu Hughes and Mrs. John Habel. The committee in charge is comprised of Mrs.

Zillah Habel, chairman, Mrs. Anna Diehi, Mrs. Lulu Isncr, Mrs. Agnes Baker, Mrs. Mary Baker and Mrs.

Grace Kolb. Bortz, Drumm Team Winners Mrs. Russell Bortz and Mrs (Roy Drumm with a score of Musical Program To Be Presented By Young Adults A musical program "Memories," will be presented Friday at 7:30 m. by the Young Adult Fellowship-of Cresaplown Methodist Church. It wiU be in the church social hall.

The church choirs will depict scenes from childhood to present time as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frankenberry, portraying a middle aged couple look- through the family album. Members of the male quartet are Jomes Glover, Martin Johnson. Hayes Robinette, and K.

0. Nelson. Other numbers are sung by Mr. and Mrs. K.

0. Nelson, James Glover, and Miss Patricia Crawford. Mrs. is directing the program and Mrs. Earl Fatkin is the accompanist.

Following the program there won the fractional'game i wil be a pie and ice cream I held at the Civic Clubhouse last sociah The public is welcome, night by the. Potomac Vallev OFFICERS INSTALLED The Past Presidents Club of the V.F.W. Auxiliary installed officers at the post home, followed by a social. From left to right seated, are Mrs. Isabelle Hymes, treasurer; Mrs.

Goldie Speis, president; Mrs. Rosalie Everstine, and standing in the same order are Mrs. Helene Birthday Fete Given For Mrs. Bohrer smging Green" of by "Wearing the club. Bujac, publicity chairman; Mrs.

Sadie Smith, color bearer; Mrs. Mary Moore, and Airs. Violet Karns, ways and means committee; Mrs. Zellene Norris, historian, and Mrs. Grace Cross, ways and means committee.

Mrs. Elizabeth Nave, chaplain, was absent because of illness when the picture was'taken. rith the An open liouse marked the of the surprise birthday party honoring Visitors Mrs. Margaret Bohrer at her Farrell, Mrs. home on Short Gap.

Hosts were Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yunkee, Crippen and Mrs. Mary ConingjMr.

and Mrs. Robert Funkhous- and.two children, Constance and Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Boh- were Mrs. Sally Dorothy Wilson, Neff's Gift Shop 25 N.

Centre St. )lafk Coning. Twenty-five members attended. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Bedford Road, were called to Charlottesville, where their daughter, Mrs. Charles J. Hansrote is seriously ill in University Hospital. Mr. Hardinger has returned home while Mrs.

Hardinger will remain in Charlottesville. SICK ROOM NEEDS in stock Child's and Adult Bed Pont Wheel Chairs Bock Rests Bed Trays CrutehtM Canes Invalid Walkers Invalid Cushions Medical Arts Pharmacy Samuel Wertheirner Oldest Pharmaceutical Institution 29 South Centre Street Opposite Telephone Building Phone PA 4-3730 We Deliver Anytime Wayne Bohrer. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo 'hitacre.

The birthday cake and gifts displayed on the table of a rome kitchen set, which was Iso a gift from Mrs. Bohrer's amily. The birthday cake was the shape, of a George Wash- ngton hatchet and was inscribed Happy Birthday Mother," and icld 56 Others present were Rev. ames Whitacre, Rev. and Mrs.

ieorge Jeffrey and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Ross Spiecher and daughter, Iva Kathryn: Mr. and Mrs. Robert loreland and daughter, Naomi; Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Moreland and children. Fay, Joy and Curis; Ray Moreland, David and Jrenda Moreland: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whitacre, Mr.

and Mrs. and son, Robert: Mrs. Effie Abe, Mrs. Grace Self, and Donald Self. Fairview WSCS Votes To Purchase Communion Rail The Women Society Christian Service of the Fairview Avenue Methodist Church met in the church social hall, with Mrs.

Lola Stewart in charge of the devotionals. The group sang two songs. The title of the program was "Jesus Christ's Message for today." Taking part were Mrs. Hilda Hawkins, Mrs. Ruth Raupach, Mrs.

Vallie Welker. Mrs. Dorothy Bauer. Mrs." Gladys Baker, Mrs. Amelia Miller and Mrs.

Katherine Groves. The devotionals closed with prayer. The. society voted to buy a communion rail, and a letter was read about the meeting at Central Methodist Church, to be held Friday. Stewart announced old sheets had been torn into bandages and had been mailed to Africa to a missionary.

The so- cietv needs men's old neck-ties Events Briefly Christmas cards anyone with said items, please call someone in the society. Mrs. Katherine Grove and Mrs. Miriam Webster were appointed to audit the books of the society. Mrs.

Hartnian. Mrs. Justina Mrs. Dorothy Bauer, and Mrs. Mable Watkins were Mrs.

Gertie Royce, Mr. and appointed to serve on.the nomi- Mrs. Eston Turner, Mr. and Mrs. tester Hinkle and daughter, 3etty; Mrs.

Pearl Moreland, Mrs. Delena Malone. and Mrs. Alvin McTaggart and son. Donald, Mrs.

Betty Smith and children, Sharon, Ruth Ann and Sharon, Ruth Betty Jean, Jennings Whitacrc and children, Judy, Wallace and rating committee. Mrs. Katherine Grove read a letter from the Board of Mrs. Hilda Hawkins was a visitor for the evening. Mrs.

Ruth Raupach and Mrs. Minola Baker were the hostesses. The Woman's Guild of Holy Cross Episcopal will meet in the parish hall Friday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.

James Edmiston and Mrs, Harry D. Edmiston will be hostesses. The North Homemakers Club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs.

Russell Valentine. Miss Mary Wise will give a demonstration on "storage in the 1 The Class of 1933 of Pennsylvania Avenue, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the Elks Club to continue plans for a reunion. Our Flag of Cumberland Council 100, Daughters of America, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.

m. at Junior Order Hall. Mrs. Reba McKee will conduct the business session. The Bowman's Addition Fire Auxiliary is serving a fried chicken dinner tomorrow from 4:30 until 7:30 at the fire hall.

A turkey dinner will be served Sunday from 1 to 6 p. m. at St Philip's Chapel, South Smallwoqd Street. Tickets can be purchased at the door. The Past 'Councilors Club of Queen City Council 114, Daughters of America, will meet Thursday at 7:30 m.

"at.the home Mrs. Hilda Shrout, 514 Greene i Street. The Mapleside Playground As-j sociation will meet Thursday at! Bridge Jean Roland Circle will meet at Secolid with points p. m. today in Melvin Church Mrs.

Milton Gerson and Mrs. Da-'recreation room. A white vid Sigcl; third, John A. Mobcrly will follow. and A.

J. Feigus. GSU. Fourth, Mrs. William Snyder and Mrs.

A. J. Feigus. and James N. Long and Mrs.

Margaret B. Sloan, 64. Young Men-s Group Re-Writes By-Laws The regular meeting of the "Young Men's Brotherhood Bible Class" of Kingsley Methodist Church was held at the church. The executive committee presented the re-written by-laws and a sick committee was ap-j being 'made Civinelle Club Dinner The Civinctte Club, meeting the home of Mrs. Richard an.

Maryland Avenue, madei plans for a dinner to be held' March 27 at the Fort Cumber-j Hotel. Reservations are, pointed with Edgar chairman, assisted bv Filler and Howard Hartman. Following the business meeting entertainment was furnished by he Girl Scout and Brownie troops of the Church. The social period was held in president. A membership Clarence drive was also discussed.

the social room and Prizes for cards were won by Mrs. Mary Jane Minke and Mrs. Ray Van Blake. Others attending were Mrs. Martha Moore, who presided at the meeting; Mrs.

Mary Ellen Serf and Mrs. Elsie DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY (On Any Amount) All by tfii tenth month from The Family Savings and Home Loan Association N. CUMBERLAND, MD. 34 Main St. WESTERNPORT, MD.

Commercially Inured Te $10,000 Tel. PA 4-5911 Open Monday t'il served by members of the," Workers Bible Members present were Rev. Snyder, teacher, Clifton Cook, Clarence Filler, William Hiser, Devon Menges, James Reynolds, Bufo'rd Saville, Harrison Shanholtz, Andrew Tsidigotis, -Virgil Twigg and Gerald Ruckmun. Miss Judith Newman. 529 Greene Street, hag returned to her home after undergoing an appendectomy in Memorial Hospital.

Roger. Kay Yanfcer, and Bradley Bohrer. Deborah The European corn borer last year destroyed almost 181 million bushels of corn grown for grain, worth $158,841,000, according to estimates compiled by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.

The Cresaptown, Potomac Valley Lay Health Group will meet tomorrow in the Health Center of the Cresaptown School. Members of the class of 1950 of Fort Hill High School will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Fiesta Room of Central YMCA, to complete plans for the reunion. Chances are this is YOU 4 OUT OF HOMES IN THIS AREA DO NOT HAVE PROPER WIRING FOR FULL HOUSEPOWER Fuses blow too often? Too few outlets and switches? TV picture fade when you use other appliances? A "Yes" answer to arty of these questions means now is the time to call your electrical contractor.

He will check your home's wiring, explain how to get full housepower, and tell you how to get you and your family out from behind the 8 ball AND FOR CONVENIENCE UNLIMITED INSIST ON Certified Wiring THE EDISON COMPANY 7:30 p.m. at the Mapleside Meth-1 odist Church. Plans for a Springs Festival will be discussed. Pride -37, of the Ladies Auxiliary of. ODurbin Lodge, (523; Brotherhood' of Railroad Trainmen will meet tonight at the Ridgeley fire hall, in the lodge room.

A covered dish supper will be held at 6 p. m. preceding the business session. Bowman's Addition ladies auxiliary of the firemen will serve a chicken dinner tomorrow from 4:30 until 7:30 -p. m.

at the firei hall. St. Mary's Sodality will hold a bake sale at 8 p. m. March 10.

Mrs. Jesse Clark and Miss Mary Doll are chairmen. Cumberland DeMolay will hold, initiation at 8 p. m. today, when! the chapter will be guests of East Gate Lodge.

Some fabrics have colors which rub off. A color that crocks will rub off on a white handkerchief, so you might try this on a dress you are planning to buy. FURS OF QUALITY At Lowest Prices GREEN'S FUR SHOP 79 Baltimore St. RAY 103 Baltimore St. M.

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