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TIMES. CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1947 SUNDAY TWELVE Tea DE -Keyser Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ross Hirenbaugh wed October 25, at Trinity Methodist Church, Westernport, with Rev. Raymond L.

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

Humilion, 61 E. Street, Keyser, and Mr. is the son cf Mr. und Mrs. Charles Hirenbaugh.

The couple residing in Keyser, where Mr. Hixenbaugh is employed by the Potomac Light and Power Company. Local People Will Participate In Congress Program, Mrs. R. G.

Doty Will Preside The -second annual convention of the. Maryland Congress of Parents and Teachers will be held December 8 and 9. at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore. Mrs. Robert G.

Doty, this city, will predide. Jack Platt, director of of the Alleguny County Schools, will direct the singing on the opening procram, with Aden Lewls, also of a8 accompanist. Mrs. John E. Lancaster, State Treasurer, Cumberland will be in charge ol Credenciuls from 9:45 until 10:45 :0.

the opening The theine of the convention. "Assignment For Tomorrow." will be introduced by Mrs. Jonn E. Hayes, Twin Fulls, Idaho, first vice president of National Congress of Parents Teachers. Dr.

Thomas D. Piuran. Surgeon Genend of the United States Public Health Service, and other well known speakers, will talk on the theme of the second rental session. Dr. Huntington Williams, rice president of the Medical and Chirugical Faculty, Biate of Maryland, will also speak AT this session.

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

Byrd, president of the Culversity of Maryland, will be toastmaster. "World. Citizenship" will be the topic the speakers will be Mrs. John E. Hayes and Col.

M. Thomas Thou, native of China, executive director, World Citizenship Movement. The theme for the third session 011 December 9, will be "Parents and Fumily Life Education." Doty will preside and Juck Pinlt will direct the Convention song. with Mr. Lewis pluno.

The County Council President's Lunchcon will conclude session at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Sylvester J. Gower, Counselor of the Councils will preride. Clubs Combine in Achievement Program, Party Achievement day was observed by the Bowling Green.

Cresaptown, Potomac Valley and Potomac Park: Eomemakers' Clubs at the Potomac Park United Brethren Evangelical Church recently. Many benutiful and practical nchlevements were displayed by members of all clubs. The program featured group singmg led by Mrs. Harry J. Barton and.

Mrs. Thomas Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Herbert Kineman at the plano. Informal reports were given by the following club presidents, Mrs. Joseph Steger, Mrs.

Edward Lewis, Mrs. Stella Lambert and Mrs. Joseph Nicodemus. Mrs. B.

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

Robert Moreloud. Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Barton, And prizes were won by Mrs. A. M.

Robinette ntil Mrs. Troy Haddix, ML Munde A. Benn on various subjecta of Interest to homemakers. A rendIng "First Cull on the Butcher" by Mrs. Robert Bridgers concluded the program, Mrs.

Joseph Nicodemus, Mrs. Robert Bridgers, Mrs. John Zink. Mre, Ralph Christopher, Mrs. Harold Turner.

Mra. Lloyd Huffman and R. H. Kaske were in churge of arrangements. Youth Fellowship Class Has Service The Youth Fellowship of the Farrier Avenue Methodist Church held a Thanksgiving service, Dewey Enrich was the winner of a New Testament as a prize.

Others taking part were Mrs. Lola Stewart, Miss Georgia Russell, Miss Emma Jenkins, Miss Bonnie Bayer, Richard Brockey, Dewey Emerick, Richard Brockey, William erick and John Zimmerman, Jr. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E.

Awot Mary Jane Patton, Westernport, Wed To E. E. Awot, Philadelphia Temple Lutheran Church In was the scene October 9 of the wedding of Miss Mury Jane Patton, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jolm W.

and! Eugene Edwin Awot, son of Mrs. i Selma Awot Engen, Philadelphin. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Hugh C. Yout.

For her murringe the bride chose a length dress of brown with gold trim. Her accessories were brown and gold and she wore a white orchid corsage. The bride a graduate of Bruce High School, Wes! and was! employed at the Research Labora-. tory of the West. Virgin! Pulp and Paper Co.

prior to her marriage. The bridegroom is graduate of West Philadelphia High School, and attended Drexel Institute. Philadelphia. He served four and a balf yours us a radio operator with the Army Air Force during World War. IT.

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 112 Philadelphia. Barton Presbyterian Church Scene Higgins-Schramm Rites The marriage of Miss Schram, daughter of Mrs. Emma Barton, to Kenneth FigAIRS.

son 0. Mr. and Mrs. William Vale Summit. is announced.

The singic ring ceremony was emnized in the First Presbyterian Church of Barton, Thanksgiving Duy at 7:30. in the presence of relatives and friends. Rev. Stanley officiated. White pompons: and palms were used in decomting the chancel.

Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Joseph Miller, Lonuconing, Eve: Told," sand "The Sweetest Story and "Because." She was accomby Miss Jean Milford, also of Lonaconing, who played the wedpanied ding marches. The bride, given In marriage by her brother, John Lonaconing, was attired in a dark: teal blue crepe dress with black accessories and a white feather hat. A corsage of white rosebuds completed her costume. RWSC Class To Hold Yule Party At Malin Home The Rural Women's Short Course class of 1949 will hold a Christmas party tomorrow a evening at 8: o'clock at the home of Mrs, G.

Frank Malin, 418 Washington Strect. The class is comprised of members of who begun the course at College Park Jast summer. Mrs. John C. Fisher will preside nt a short business session at which time plans will be discussed for a Spring -together for all mem-1 bers have attended R.W.S.C.

for ingle years. A Christmas program will bejby presented and all members will exchange Jingle gifts. Mrs. Ficher is general chairman Miss Clara Lucille Malin will Inve charge of the program, assistby Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs.

Ausiln Twigg and Miss Gloria Bohn. Mrs. Joseph Nicodenus is chairman of the Refreshment committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Ronald Kaske. Mrs.

Lawrence SkaTerman, Mrs. Malin and Mrs. Douglas Smith. Airs. John Schromm.

sister-inlow ol' the bride, was her only at-: tendant. She wore a Trost green dress with black necessaries aunt 2. corsage of Talisman roses. The bride is a graduate of Barton High School, class of 1936, und is staff employe of the Colanese Corportion of America. The bridegroom is a veteran of World War IT, serving three years in the Army Field Artillery.

He spent several months in the Pacific Theatre. Fie is 2150 employed by the Colanese Corporation, Immediately following the ceremony a reception for friends and relatives was held at the home of the bride's mother. The Rowerbedecked table was adorned by four-tier weriding cake with mininture bride and groom. The couple will reside at Vale Summit. Navy Mothers Committee To Meet Tomorrow The Nominating committee was elected at the meeting of the Navy Mother's Club held Friday nighs at home, with Commander Maud Sutherland presidio.

Mrs. Lacy Welsh is chairman the committee whose members in-: clude Mrs. Pauline Shaffer, Mrs. Chioc Reynolds, Mrs, Florence Kenredy, Mrs. Helene Bujnc, Mrs.

A Neus Mrs. Elisabeth McLean, They wIll meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Welsh, Harrison Surcel, Mrs. Mary E. Nave was State Orgunizer.

A gift. donatled by Mrs. Edna Bridges, was wor Mrs. Frances Briner. Members will bowl comorrow at 8 p.

m. at Kelso's and sewing group will Wednesday morning nt the home of Mrs. Nave. Bedford Street. Members will meet tociny p.

m. aLl: the Stein Puncral Home to pay respect to the late Raymond True, brother of member. At the social hour held following the mecting, Commander Sutherland served coffee and cookies. Thirty-five were present. GOOD GOODS' COME LITTLE PACKAGES Dozens of I Christmas Gift Suggestions for her for him for the home $5.00 OR LESS See Our Windows The S.

Jewelry Co. SINCE 1851 Miss Ruth Connor, whose engagement to Raymond Jack Henscl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando E.

Hensel, Corriganville, is announced. Miss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grigith 1'. Connor, of Eckharl.

Carol Program To Entertain West Side PTA The West Side School ParentTeacher Association will hold Its second meeting of the year Tuesday evening at the school, beginning at 7:30. Mrs. Joseph Miller will preside. Teachers will be in their respective at 7 o'clock to greet the parents. Mias Dorothy Willian, dircetor of Music aL Allegany High will lead the group in singing Christmas carols, after which the Allegany High School Glee Club will present a program of songs.

The report on Family Night, heid recently, will be avlen. Miss Bernice Winner. new principal of the school. will be introduced to the parents. Ralph E.

Kessler, superviso: of specini education for the Allegany County, Board of Reducation, will speak on "Speech Defects In Chiltiren." Refreshments will be served by al group of home mothers at the conclusion of 1.1:c Mecting. -Wricht Mr. and Mrs. Garland E. Likens, Piedmont, W.

who were married Friday, October 31, in a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. William B. Orndord. at the First Baptist Church, Westernport. The bride, is the former Freeda Westernport.

Likens is a World War II Blanche Murphy, veteran. He served 51 months in the European Theatre. ously Ill. Mrs. Howery is the daugh-(is Ler of Mr.

and Mrs. WiNiam Shipley. Potomac Park. Mrs. W.

F. Williams, 750 WashImproving nt Memorial Hospital where she has been a patient. Mrs. Harold Gabel is 111 at her home. 202.

Virginia Avenue, sufferfrom a henrt condition. Mrs. R. C. Cussen, .551 North Mechanic Street, the former Miss Loretta Miller.

Is recovering from a major operation at Allegany Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Sharrett.

Charlouesrille, are spending the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lashley, Camden Avenue, and Mrs. George O. Sharreti, The Dingle.

Henry R. Brett, student at Franklin and Marshall College, 1s spendIng the holiday weekend with mother, Mrs. Sue McEvoy or Brett, 220 Washington Street. Miss Corolyn Murray. student at St.

Tosenb's Coljaze. burg. visiting her parents, Mr. and J. Robert Murray, 852 Columbia Avenuc.

and Mrs. Stephen Alexandria, have returned home, after spending their anniversary with the iter's cousin. Mrs. George Purserberg, 115 Fifth Street. Mr Mrs.

R. C. Beard sow, Richard. Valley Rond, Dew Blacksburg, to attend the VMI game. Their son, Ralph Beard, is a student at VPL George 3., Eughes, student University Maryland and L.

Hughes, Georgetown Gaiversity. are spending the bclidays their parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Hughes, Buckingham Road, Dingle. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas G. Davis. Summit, former residents, vialting relalives here and at burg. Mrs.

Laura Pyle, Kitzmiller, visiting her daughter, Miss Prle. Marriand Arenue. CALCULATIONS Miss Murgaret Holzhauer, Washlugton, D. is the week-end guest lol Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Auker, LiVale. Airs. Edith Johnann, Steubenville, Ohio, 14 guest of Mrs.

Wesley C. Light, Bedford Road, will return to her home loday. Betsy Walsh, at Eder: fall, Torresdale, Philadelphia, and William Walsh, student at GeorgeUniversity, D. fare spending the holiMr. A and Mrs.

William C. Walsh, 12 day weekend with their parents. North Smallwood Street. Donald E. Paupe, studen; at Johns Hopkins University, Balti-1 more, is spending the holiday end with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paupe. 510 Decatur Street. Robert E.

Kolb, Johns Hopkins Universiry student, returns to Ballimore today to resume his studies after spending the with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Karl W. Bedford Street.

Mrs. Phyllis Howery. 3. surgical patient at St. Luke's Hospital.

Arivola. continues Smith's Shoes She's counting on boudoir slippers for Christmas she's counting on sheer Glamour hosiery she's counting on specious attractive handbag (or two) she wants her Christmas personal. Her presents won't be expensive buy they'll be of the highest quality. She hopes that every one will have Smith's label a label she'll 3 proudly show her friends. Glamour Nylons 51 Ga.

1.65 Boudoir Slippers 2.95 to 6.95 Beautiful Bags 4.95 010.00 0.00 pion tax Tenderfeet Personals The fourth and last session will begin at 1:15, December 9, with Mr. Platt directing group singing. Miss Mary Titus, past president of Cluesroom Teachers, Nationn! Education Association, teacher of health and physcial education at the Cammack Junior High School, ton, W. will be the principol spenker. 'Her subjcat will he Exiucational Frontiers." Rabbi Gerslenfield, Washinglon, will talk: 011 "Our Chikiren's Heritage." The Dundalk: Parent-Teacher Associntion.

Albert C. Louden. president, will be hosts at the Ten concluding the convention. Local Couple Wed Thanksgiving Day At U. B.

Church Mrs. Oleta Forbeck, Winifred Roud, announces the marriage her daughter, Catherine Virginia Crawford, to Victor P. Colman, son of Mr6. Lillian Colman, 432 Homer Street. The ceremony was performed at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, with the Rev.

C. K. Welch officinting, Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Fairall were the attendants. The bride wore a blue suit with black accessorles and a corsage of white roses, Mrs. Fairall WAS attired in 0 green dress with black accessorics. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Fairall entertained with a wedding dinner.

Mrs. Coffman attended Fort Hill Ilg! School and 14 employed by the Cumberland Glass Company. Mr. Coff'ninn is employed flagman for the Western Maryland Railwuy Company. The couple are residing at 228 Elder Strees.

Supper and Jingle Party Will Be Held By Circle of WSCS Circle 5, W.S.C.S., Centre Street! Methodist Church will have 8 covered dish supper and jingle gift party in the church parlo: Tuesday, at 6 p. 11. The centerpiece for the table will be Santa Claus with hlg sleigh and eight tiny reindeer placed; on mirror with minlature Christ-: mas trees around the base. Favors and candles will complete the decorations. Mrs.

Louis T. Helman, Mrs. J. E. Kubes, Mrs, Ralph J.

Hay and Miss Neva Hiser are in charge of the I dinner; Mrs. E. F. Phillips, the orations and Mrs. Charles F.

Eeller, the jingle gift box, The devotional service, which. will precede the regular business session! of the group, will be led by Mrs. Eugene Kester. The Circle will relain the same number for 1948 and the month of May 1948 will be activities month which will inciude the serving of meals scheduled by the Society Circle officers are, Mrs. E.

F. Phil-, lender; Mrs. Louis T. Helman, assistant lender; Mrs. R.

L. Hay, I trensurer; Mrs. Joseph F. Mason, accrotury and Mrx. Churles F.

Haller, social secretary, Majority Club Will Dance December 26; The Mujority Association will hold Its Christmas hollday dance on Decomber 2G, at the All Ghan Country Club. Bill Gray's Orchestra will play for the -formal affair which will be held from 9 to 1 o'clock. Tickets be secured from any munber association, or the man, committee, comprised of William Hutter, chairmun, Baall Kolb, Jennings House and Homer Wise. There will be a meeting Weanesday evening to complete arrangements. The Bedford Road for will meet Tuesday banquet at St, Luke's Lutheran Church.

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