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TVVELVI SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1947 Miss Ruth Connor, whose engagement to Raymond Jaci: Hansel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando E. Hensel. CorriyanviUc, announced.

Miss Connor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grijjith Connor, of EckharL. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene E. Awot Mr. and Mrs. Marslul.ll Ross Hixenbaugh wed October 25, at Trinity Methodist Church. Westernport, with Rev.

Raymond L. Moore officiating. is the former Miss Betty Jean Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. harry L.

Hamilton. Gl E. Street, Keyser, and Mr. Hixejibar.t/h is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hixenbaugh. The couple is residing in Kejiser, where Mr. Hixenbaugh is employed by the Potomac Light and Power Company. MaryJane Patton, Westernport, Caro Program To Entertain Wed To E. Awot, Side PTA Local People Will Participate In Congress Program, Mrs.

R.G. Doty Wi Preside Temple Lutheran Church In School, Wcslcrnport. and was' Philadelphia, was the scene October employed at the Rcsrarch Laboi-si-, Toucher A 0 of the wedding Mnry Jam: lory ol r.hc Wcsl. Virginia- ll'ulp and nine Patton, daughter of. Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Westernport, and Eugene Edwin Awot, son of Mrs. Selma Awot Bagcri, Philadelphia. Tile double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Hugh E. The thirty-second annual convention of the. Maryland Congress of Teachers -sill be held December 7, 8 and 9. at tlie Lord Baltimore. Hotel.

Baltimore. Mrs. Robert G. Doty, this city, will pre- Jtick Platt, director of Music of toe Alletrany County Schools, will direct tlie s'lnging on the opening; program. witJi Aden Lewis, also of Cumberland, nf accompanist.

John Lancaster, Stale Treasurer, Cumberland will be in charge of Credentials from 9:45 until 10M5 the opening day. Tlie theme of vne convention. "Assignment For Tomorrow." will be introduced by MTJ. Jonn 31 Hayes, Twin Falls. Idaho, first vice president of thci Tlie fourth and last session will begin at 1:45, December 9, with Mr.

Platt directing group singing. Miss Titus, past president of Classroom Teachers, National Education Association, teacher of health and pliyscial education at the Cain- mack Junior High School, HnnWng- ton, W. will bft i.he principal speaker. 'Her subject will be "Now Kdncal ional Frontiers." JV.fibbi Ger- Washington, will talk on "Our Children's Herltflse." marriage The DuiKlnli: Parent-Tcnclicr soclation. Albert C.

Louden. prcs-j' 1 ident. will be hosts at. the Tea concluding the convention. For her marriage the bride chose a.

street length dress of brown, with gold trim. Her accessories were brown and sold and she wore a white orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of Bruce'Philadelphia. Paper Co. prior 1,0 her The bridegroom is a of West Philadelphia High School, and attended Drexcl Institute, Philadelphia.

He served four and a half years as radio operator with the Army Air Farce during: World War II. and Is now employed as an electrician with the Pennsylvania R. R. After a brief honeymoon to New York City and Port Chester, New (York, the couple is residing in Tlie West Side School Pnrent- Assoclntlon will hold its of the year Tuesday Barton Presbyterian Church Scene Higgins-Schramm Rites levelling at the school, beginning at 7:30. Mrs.

Joseph Miller will preside. Teachers will be in their respective rooms at 7 o'clock to greet the parents. Miss Dorothy Wllilsnn. director ol' Music at Alletiuny Hl.nh School, will lead the group in singing Christmas carols, after which the Allegany High School Glee Club will present a program of Christmas songs. The report on Family Night, held recently, will be ffvlcn.

Miss Beraice Winner, new principal of the school, will be introduced to the parents. Ralph E. Kessler. supervisor oT special education Tor the AUegany County National Congress of Pwenis and Teachers. Dr.

Thomas D. Parran. Surgeon General of the "United States Public Health Service, and other well known speakers, will talk on the theme of the second veneriil session. Dr. Huntlngton Williams, vice president of the Medical atld Chlrugical Faculty, State of Maryland, will also speak at this session.

The banquet will be held Monday evening, December 8 In the ballroom of the Lord Baltimore Hold. Mrs. Doty will preside and Dr. H. C.

Byrd, president of the University of Man-land, will be toastmaster. "World Citizenship" will be tlie topic -and the speakers will be Mrs. John E. Hayes and Col. M.

Thomas Tchou. native of China, executive director. World Citizenship Movement. The theme for the third session 0:1 Dccemlxjr 9, will be "Parents and Family Life Education." Mrs. Doty will preside and Jack Platt will direct the Convention song, with Mr.

Lewis at the piano. Tlie Countv Council President's Luncheon will conclude the session at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Sylvester J. Gower, Counselor of the Councils will preside.

Clubs Combine in Achievement Day Program, Party Achievement day was observed by the Bowling Green, Cresaptown, Potomac Valley acd Potomac Park Eomemnkers' Clubs' at the Potomac Park United Brethren Evangelical Church recently. Many beautiful practical achievements were displayed by members of all clubs. Tlie program featured group filng- tas; lecl by Mrs. Harry J. Barton Mrs.

Thomas Miller, accom- 1 1 Thanksgiving Day At U. B. Church Mrs. Oleta Forbeck, Winifred Road announces the marriage ol her daughter, Catherine Virginia Crawford, to Victor P. Coffcian, son of Mrs.

Lillian Coffman, 432 Homer Street. The ceremony was performed at Ihe Evangelical United Brethren Church, with tlie K. Welch officiating, Thanksgiving Day. Mr and Mrs. Paul Fairall were the at- tcndants.

The bride wore a blue suit with black accessories and a corsage- ol white roses, Mrs. Kill-all was attired in a green dress with black accessories. Following the. ceremony Mr. and Mrs.

Fairall entertained with a wedding dinner. Mrs. Coffman attended Fort Hill High School and is employed by the Cumberland Glass Company. Mr. Cofrman is employed as a flagman for the Western Maryland Railway Company.

The couple are residing at 228 Elder Street. Supper and Jingle Party Will Be Held By Circle of WSCS Circle 5, W.S.C.S., Centre Street Methodist Church will have a covered dish supper and jingle gift party in the church parlor Tuesday, at 6 p. in. The centerpiece for the table will be Santa Claus with Ills sleigh and eight tiny whito reindeer placed on a mirror with miniature Clirist- mas trees around the base. Favors and caudles will' complete the dec- nrn Innc of Miss JUJ'S.

John EcVirnnTm. sisfer-in- ttr of Mrs. Kmma-iaw of the bride, was her only rd- F-hr-unin' Barton, to Kenneth His-! tendant. She wore a Irost di-ess with black accessories and a. corsage of Talisman roses.

The bride is a graduate of Biirtnn High School, class of 1936. and is a staff employe of the Corporation of America. The bridegroom is a. veteran ol Personals Miss Margaret Holsshaucr, Washington, D. is the week-end guest of Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Auker, La- Vnk-. Mrs.

Edith Johnson, Stetlbenville. Ohio, a ijuust of Mrs. Wesley C. Light, Bedford Road, will return to her home today. Betsy Walsh, student at Ecler.

Hall, Ton-esdale, Philadelphia, acd William Walsh, student at Georgetown University, Washington. are spending the TbunSsxlvliiK iioli- cluy weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Walsh, 12 North Street. Donald E. Paupe, student at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Is spending the holiday weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Paupe, 510 Decatur Street. Robert E. Kolb, Johns Hopkins Mr and Mrs. Garland E. Lilcens, Piedmont.

W. who were married Friday, October 31, in a ring ceremony performed by the Rev. William B. Orndorff, at the Pint Baptise Church. Western-port.

The bride is the former Miss Freeda Blanche Murphy. Westernport. Mr. Likens is a World War II veteran. He served 51 months in the European Theatre.

ously ill. Mrs. Howery is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.

William Shlp- 'uy, Potomac Park. Mrs. W. F. Williams.

750 Wash- Kton Street, is Improving at Mc- is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Murray, 852 Columbia.

Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen HutxU Alexandria. have returned mortal Hospital where she has been home, after spending their a patient.

anniversary wita Uie Mrs. Harold Gabcl is ill at her home. 202 Virginia Avenue, suffering from a heart condition. Mrs. C.

Caisson, .551 North Mc- chinnc Street, the former Miss Lorcaa Miller, is recovering from a major operation at Allcgany Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Sharrett.

Charlotlcsvlllc, are spending the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lashley, Camden Avenue, and Mrs. George O. University student, returns to Bal-jSharrett, The Dingle, timo'-e today to resume' His studies Henry R.

Brett, student at Frank- after snpndinc the Holidays lin and Marshnll College, Is spcnd- ing the holiday weekend with his tcr's cousin. Mrs. George berg, 115 Fifth Street. Mr Mrs. R.

Beard and son. Richard. Valley Road. Cew Blacksburg. to attend, the VPI- VMI game.

Their son, Ralph C. Beard, is a student at VPL George R. Hughes. Jr, student at University of Maryland and James L. Hughes, Georgetown University, are spending the holidays 'with, their parents, Mr.

and Mrs, George R. Hughes, Buckingham Road, Ths Dingle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

Darts, of Summit, N. former residents, are- visiting relatives here and at Defects In Children." Efifreshments will be served by a proup of home room mothers at conclusion of the meeting. Kolb, Bedford Street. i Mrs. Phyllis Howery.

a surgical patient at St. Luke's Hospital. Arl na, continues, seri- motlier, Mrs. Sue McEvoy Brett, 220 Washington Sweet. Miss Carolyn Murray, student at Fmrnitsburp, burg.

Mrs. Laura Kimnlner. is visiting her daughter. Miss Avenue. 0.1 Mr.

nnd Mrs. William H'suins, Vale Summit, is announced. Tlie single ring ceremony solemnized, in the First Presbyterian emnlzed in the First lan LOUDle Wed Church of Barton. ThanksfilvtoR I Day at 7:30, In the presence of to pompons; world War II, serving three years aniTpnJms were used In decorating in the Army Field Artillery. He the spent several months in the Pacific Theatre.

He is also employed by Preceding- the ceremony, Mrs. Joseph Miller, LonacorJng, sansithe Cclanese Corporation, "Tlie Sweetest Story Ever Told," immediately following the cere- and "Because." She was accom-'mony a reception for friends and panied by Miss Jean Milford, also relatives was held at the home of of Lonaeoning, who played the wed- the bride's mother. The flower- din" marches. bedecked table was adorned by The bride, given in marriage by four-tier wedding cake with hcr broUier, John Schramm, Lona- iature bride and groom. coning, was attired in a dark teal blue crepe dress with black accessories and a white feather hat.

A corsage ot white rosebuds completed her costume. The couple will reside Vile Summit. INavy Mothers To Hold Yule PartyjMeetTomorrow! At Malin i Tlie Nominating con-jnittcc was i elected at the meeting of the Navy 'Mother's Club held Friday nishs at The Rural Women's Short Course the V.F.W. home, with Commander class of 194B wiU hold a Christinas Maud Sutherland partv tomorrow evening at 8 1 Mrs. Lacy Welsh is cnairman o'clock at tlie home of Mrs, G.jthe committee -whose members in- Frank Malin.

418 Washington elude Mrs. Pauline Shailcr, Street. The class is comprised of members of who began the course at College Park last summer. Mrs. John C.

Fisher will preside nt a short business session tit which tune plans will be discussed for Spring Get-together for all members who have attended R.W.S.C. jfor two years. I A Christmas program will be presented and all members will exchange jingle gifts. Mrs. is Miss Clara Rasscll eral chairman Ml Mlss Gloria Bohn T-.

panied by Mrs. Herbert Hinemau at tlie pluno. Informal reports were given by the following club presl- dents, Mrs. Joseph Steger, Mrs. Edward Lewis, Mrs.

Stella Lambert ar.d Mrs. Joseph Nicodemus. Mrs. B. C.

Robinette reported on the National Home Demonstration Council meeting held at Jackson's Milt-, W. Va. The Cresaptown Club presented a iklt, about Thanksgiving, after which two of Stephen Foster's compositions were played on the violin by Mrs. Ernest McCollough, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Morclaiid.

Games were played under tlie dlrec- tion of Mrs. Barton, and prizes were won by Mrs. A. M. Robinette ivlu! Mrs.

Troy Hnddlx, Mtvs Mnucle Bcnn npokfi on various subjects of Interest to honiwnakc.r.s. A read- tog "First Cull on Butcher" by 'Mrs. Robert Brldgcrs concluded the program. Mrs. Joseph NIeodeinus, Mrs.

Robert Bridgers. Mrs. John Zlnk. Mre. Ralph Christopher, Mrs.

Harold Turner. Mrs. Lloyd Huffman and Mrs. R. H.

Kaske were in charge of arrangements. Youth Fellowship Class Has Service The Youth Fellowship of the Avenue Methodist Church held a Thanksgiving service. Dewey Emrich was the winner of a New Testament as a prize. Others taking part were Mrs Lola Stewart, Miss Georgia Russell, Miss Emma Jenkins, Miss Bonniu Bayer, Richard Brockey, Dewey nnerlck, Richard Brpckcy, William crick and John Zimmei-mwi, Jr. Chloe Reynolds, Mrs.

Florence Kennedy, Mrs. Hclene Bujac. Mrs. Neus -and Mrs. Elisabeth McLean.

They will meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Welsh, Hm-rison Strcci. Mrs. Mary E. Nave was ed State Organizer.

A gift, donated by Mrs. Edna Bridges, was WOP. by Mrs. Frances Brincr. Members will bowl tomorrow at 8 p.

m. at Kelso's and the sewing group' will sew Wednesday morning at the home ol' Mrs. N.ive, Bedford Street. Members will mi-et today at 7 p. m.

at the Stein Fmienil Home to pay respect to the late Raymond Mrs. Louis T. Hclman, Mrs. J. H.

Kubes, Mrs. Ralph J. Hay and Miss Neva Hlser are in charge of the dinner; Mrs. E. P.

Phillips, the--decorations and Mrs, Charles F. Heller, the jingle gift box. Tlie devotional service, which.mil precede the regular business session of the group, will be led by Mrs. Eugene Kester. The Circle will retain the same number for 1948 and the month of May 1948 will be activities month which will include the serving meals scheduled by the Society.

Circle officers are, Mrs. E. F. Phillips, leader; Mrs. Louis T.

Helnmu, assistant Mrs. R. L. treasurer; Mrs. Joseph F.

Mason, wcrotnvy and Mrn. Chiu'lcs F. Heller, secretary. Koske Mrs, Lawrence Shailermm, land served coffee and cookies. Mrs.

Malin and Douglas Smith. Thirty-five were ureseiit. CALCULATIONS She's counting on boudoir slippers for Christmas she's counting on sheer Glamour hosiery she's counting on specious attractive handbag (or two) 7 sh0 wants her Christmas personal. Her presents won't be expensive buy they'll be of the highest quality. She hopes that every one will hove Smith's label a label she'll proudly show her friends.

Majority Club Will Dance December 26 The Majority Association will hold its Christina!) holiday dance on December 2C, at the All Ghan Shrine Country Club. Bill Gray's Orchestra will play for the semi-formal affair which will be held from 9 to 1 o'clock. Tickets may be secured from any member of the association, or the committee, comprised of William! Hutter, chairman, Basil Kolb, Jen-' nlng.s House and Homer Wise. There will be a meeting Wednesday evening to complete arrangements. Tlie Bedford Road Homemakers will meet Tuesday -or a Christmas banquet at St.

Luke's Lutheran I Church. I 'GOODS'coMf LITTLE PACKAQU, Dozens of Gift Suggestions for him OR LESS See Our Windows Glamour Nylons 51 Ga. 1.65 Boudoir Slippers 2.95 t. 6.95 Beautiful Bags 4.95 to 10.00 for the home.

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