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FROSTBURG And Western Maryland IVews Sunday Times, Sunday, October 10, 1948 College Group Holds Program FROSTBURG, Oct. Frostbure State Teaches College bad four of Its students and lour of its graduates handle the greater part of the geography program held this to conjunction with the meeting of the Maryland Teachers Association at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. Of the 11 participating eight represented the local college. Ivan O. DIehl, head of the Geography Department of the college, accompanied four of his students to Baltimore where the program was presented following a luncheon.

The theme was "Know State" with emphasis on the Allegheny Plateau. Students Irom the college and their subjects included: Vaduc Miller, Jennings, "General Agriculture;" Marlon Shaw, Lonaconlng, "Specialized Agriculture;" Andy Di- Ubaldo, Luke, "Lumbering, The Maple Sugar Industry and the. "llia Eenline Forestry," and "William Eenline, Hancock, "Mining Activities." Graduates participating Miss Valora Swager, Grantsvflle, who rhat-rmi'T' ol the Alvin Burgess, Kennwood High School, Baltimore county, "Physio- graphy of the Plateau;" George Walburc, Catonsvllle, "Cumberland, the Metropolis of Western Maryland," and Genevieve Stumbach Beck, Hagerstown, "Wild Life Con- lervation." Brief Mention Ladies Auxiliary Traditional Dress To Be Used In Rites of the Young Men's Republican Club will hold a card party Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the home on East Main Street Mesdames Pauline Powell, Mabel Rank and Margaret Knler- iem wfll be hostesses.

The Junior Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church will meet at the parish house Wednesday at 8 p. m. The hostesses will be Mrs. Raymond Garrett, Mrs.

Eugene Smith and Mrs. Amer Suter. John Powers Is attending the World Series in Cleveland, white Ws and daughter, Miss Peggy Powers, are visiting In Washington. The Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion, Farrady Unit No. 24, will meet Monday an 8 p.

m. at the Legion Home. Plans -will be completed for a dinner held at Layman's Farm, October' 19. Those planning to attend have been asked to make reservations with Mrs. James Mc- NeiL Mrs.

Kenneth Bell and son. Dale, returned from Washington where ine visited Miss Edith Hooper, who Is home from the Canal Zone, where and Mrs. Bell formerly worked In government positions. Mrs. Otho S.

Flke. Avllton, Is visions members of her family In Frostburg-. The Ladies Bible Class of Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church' yiU meet Monday night at the home of Mrs. Marshall Street. The Men'i Brotherhood of Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church will entertain with a Halloween party in the recreational room of the church October 26 at 7:30 p.

A square dance will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wade have returned from Fresno, where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Gottlieb Ruby and daughter, Sharon. 1 They also vtslted in San. Francisco and Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Theresa Allegretto and 1 daughter, Mrs.

Angelina Orbello, both of returned from the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. -Frank N. Y. Laghezza, Brooklyn, Frostburg Man Gets Post FROSTBURG, Oct- Mr. and Mrs.

Beverly Hayes, this city, are in Des Moines "Jowa, where Mr. Hayes has been transferred by the American Tea Company. He worked with the concern for 25 years in this locality. Hayes is now completing a five- ireek training period. in- store man- agership and a three-weefc road He will leave for Peorla, 111., next week, when he will begin a six-week course in office work prior to managing'one of the stores In Des Moines.

The Hayes are planning to reside in Iowa at the completion of the final study and are expected to return to Frostburg in the near future for a short visit. Sluss 9 Heard On r-S Radio Broadcast and Mrs. William Sluss, 104' West College Avenue, are visiting in New York City where they were the guests on the "Honeymoon in New Tork" raido broadcast on their eighth wedding anniversary. The Sluss' were interviewed by Master of Ceremonies Ed Herlihy. Mrs, Sluss told him she was a member of the Rip and Tear Club, explaining it was a sewing not one of the gossip type.

The Sluss' were the recipients of many beautiful gifts presented during tie broadcast which was heard by many local residents. FROSTBURG. Oct. 9 Wearin an 85-year-old christening dress handmade white lawn and lace, th two-month old son of Mr. and Mr George Thompson, Ann Arbo will Sunday a 11 a.

1 m. Salem Evangelical an Reformed" Church by Rev. Georg L. Wehler, pastor. The child will b'e given the nam of George Robert and will be th fourth generation- of his mother family to wear the dress.

The firs to wear the dress was Elizabet Struby, who later married Philli Hartlg. Both are now deceased. Next to wear the treasured dres was their son, John Hartlg, on following him In family tradition was his daughter, Jean, who is now the mother of the baby who wll wear the dress Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hartlg enter tained Saturday evening' with turkey dinner at their horns 01 Pine Street, in honor of their grandson's christening. Besides Dr and Mrs. Thompson, the affair was attended by Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Baker, who accompanied them her from Michigan for the event, Mis Rosella Youngerman, Miss Pats; Hartig and Jack Hartlg, The Thompsons and the Baker will return to Ann Arbor Suntias afternoon, where Dr.

Thompson i continuing his studies at the Uni versity Hospital specializing in obstetrics and Mrs Thompson is a registered nurse. Couple To Mark 25th Anniversary WESTERNPORT, Oct. and Mrs. Robert Derham, 402 Hammond Street, will observe their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary by holding open house for their friends Sunday, October 17, p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Derham'were married October 20, 1923, at the home of Mrs. Deriam's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Rankin, where Mr. and Mrs. Derham now reside The ceremony was' performed by the. late Harry G. Spencer, who then was pastor of the First Methodist Church, of Piedmont.

Mrs J. C. Rhodes played the wedding march. Mrs. Derham, who was born at resided in Tri-Towns nl of her life.

She is a member ol Bethlehem Chapter. 14, Order of the Eastern Star; The Shrine Club of Wheeling, W. Auxiliary Unit of Victory Post No. 155, American Legion, of Westernport; Past Matrons Club of Allegany County of the Eastern Star; Piedmont Trinity Methodist Church, and is the teacher of the Young Ladies Bible Class of the church, Mr. DerSara, who is a native of Cross, W.

is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Derham and is a member of Mt. Carbon Lodge No. F.

A. Piedmont. He is a World War I veteran and is a member. of Victory Post No. 155; Bethlehem Chapter No: 14,.

Order of Eastern Star, Piedmont Trinity Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Derham have two sons, both World War II veterans. Donald Derham, employed with the Coca Cola Company, Baltimore, and Bobby Ross Derham, student at Washington College, Chestertown.

Idella' Stevens Heads D. Of M. FROSTBURG, Oct. Idella Stevens was Installed keeper of Archives for the nineteenth consecutive term recently at a meeting of Bed Cross Sisterhood No. 12, Dames of Malta.

The affair' was followed by a social hour and was attended by delegations, from Star of the East Sisterhood and Potomac Sisterhood Np. 284, Cumberland. The ceremonies were conducted by Deputy Elsie Lehr with Margaret Brady, Cumberland, soverign mar- shall, assisting, installed were Myrtle Porter, protector; Margaret Kase- eamp, Queen Esther; Emma Williams, Ruth; Elsie Conrad, Naomi; Gertrude Stevanus, herald; Alice Stevanus, deputy herald; Clara B. McKenzie, assistant keeper of archives; Kate Myers, bursur; lola Conrad, first color bearer; Margaret Timmons, second color bearer; Laura Beamaa, first messenger; Nora Kasecamp, second messenger; Etta Thomas, first guard; Florence Lewis, second guard and Laura Beaman, pianist. CDAToMark Anniversary MT.

SAVAGE, Oct. 9 Court Theresa No. 557 Catholic Daughters of America, will observe its twenty- eighth anniversary Thursday night, October 21, with a banquet and program at the LaVale Fire Hall. Reservations are to be made with the committee' headed by Mrs. Mary Thompson and Miss Martha Reagan.

Other members of the committee Logsdon, 'Mrs. Alma Braller, Mrs. Wag- deline Hughes and Mrs. Dorcas The regular meeting was held Wednesday 'evening in St. Patrick's Hall when plans were made for a Halloween party Wednesday evening, October 27, in Patrick's Hall.

After the business', TKanksgiving Dance Slated WESTERNPORT, Oct. for a Thanksgiving charity dance at the Bruce High School, the since the war, were made at. a meeting of the Social Welfare Club Thursday evening in the firemen's room of the city -Music for the dance will.be provided by the Aristocrats. Features will be a cabaret arrangement of in the balcony and a floor show will be presented during the Intermission. The club will resume its bowline, activities'on the'Devon Club alleys 1 every Wednesday evening beginning October' 13.

A. sewing group is being organized by the members of the club with Mrs. Virginia Smith a's chairman. The group will hold a Halloween costume party at Jake's Place Tuesday-evening, October 26, for members, of the club'-and guests. Four new -members were 'voted into the club, Mrs.

Betty Haught, Mrs. Betty Mullin and Mrs. Cath- Luke, -and Mrs. Hobby Begins After Child's Death cards were played. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Thelma Green, Mi's. Mary Dickel and Mrs, Leota Sullivan. Hostesses were Mrs, Alicft Meade, Mrs. Agnes Ratigan and Mrs. Edith Lancaster.

500 Club Meets The Calla Hill -500 Club met' at the home of 'Mrs. Alice Martin Thursday evening. Prizes by Mrs. Agnes Ratigan, Mrs. Betty Ann Brannon and Mrs.

Thelma Green. next meeting' will be at the home of Mrs; Maua Eol- singer. Brief Mention Carl- P. Baer, Frostburff, social hygiene chairman of County Council of the P.T.A..,,wlll be speaker, at the next meeting of the Thursday, November 4. He will Hygiene." Firemen Slate, Demonstrations i MT.

Oct. by a number of fire departments-will bring, Fire Prevention Week to a close here Sunday afternoon, with a program, scheduled to begin at 1:30 pjn. in front 'The Junior Catholic Daughters of America will meet Monday, evening at St. Patrick's Hall. The Mt.

Savage Club will sponsor a 500 Wednesday evening, October 13, in St. George's parish house. The committee in charge is headed, by Raymond Himmelwright and Wilsoa Sweene. Old Rail Post No. 6025, Veterans oj Foreign Wars, wUl hold a dinner! 5 er Chief Harlen Lasher "of TtiaeHorr rVxf.nKot* 19 a 1 7 TTV in FROSTBTJRG, j'Krolls, contained a pair of gold many hobbies, Mrs.

Conrad Kroll's china evening.slippers, cow- is'the'outgrowth of a-sad personal The Krolls; who reside at 54 Walnut Level, Grahamtown, were married 13-years when Mrs. Kroll gave birth to their 'first and only child, a daughter, now. deceased, who weighed one and one-half A comedy act by the "Bungleville I About eight years ago, Mrs. Kroll Fire will be staged by to have the first pair of members of the Vigilant Reel and 1 1 1 Hose Company, Keyser. her baby's shoes bronzed, and started a collection of miniature October 12, at 7 p.

m. in St. George's parish house. Proceeds will go to the baseball team. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Mt.

Savage Methodist Church will present a program in connection with the "Week of in the Methodist Church Wednesday, 'October 3'p. m. Miss 'Rosemary Conelly, Pittsburgh, is- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noor-an.

Mrs. Mary Monahan remains seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Nolan Feted At Recent Shower LONACONING, Oct. 8 ilargaret McDonougrt, St.

Mary's Terrace, honored her daughter, Rose Esther, who recently became the bride of William Nolan, with, a miscellaneous shower at White Way m. Attending were Mesdames Verna Miller, Thelma Brown, Madaline Smith, Bertha Devlin, Mary Nolan, Winifred Stakem, Nolan, Grace Abbott, Emma McKenzie, Catherine Broderlck, Yetta Stakem, Winifred Miller, Veronica O'Rourke, The Frostburg Fire Company will i footwear which has grown to ap- glve demonstrations on large lad- Proximateiy 70 -pairs ar.d Include. din the assortment is a pair of black lace high top shoes, about inch In size ar.d a 5- inch pink boot. A dwarf shoe of unusual style, and a "Puss in Boots," an old time Mother Hubbard shoe, are In the prized col- the Celanese Fire Department will demonstrate the use of ladders without support. The Mt.

Savage department will mass streams in a pumping demonstration. The Corriganville Fire Company will protect Mt. Savage in case of fire during the program, While, refreshments are being served, Charles Stewart, Frostburg, will give a brief address. W.S.C.S. Meets The.

Woman's Society of Christian Service of Mt. Savage Methodist Church met-recently at the home of Mrs. William, Kirby, 'Calla Hill. A Scripture reading was given oy Mrs. June Hughes.

A donation was made to the church building, fund. Present were Mrs. Albert Rice, Mrs. Lee H. RIchcreek, Mrs.

William Williams, Mrs. Edwin Frankcn- berry, Mrs. Myra.Snyder, Mrs. Jane Hughes, Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs.

George Witte, Mrs. Harmon Lashbaugh, Mrs. Nellie Lashba-jgh, Mrs. Robert Lashley, Mrs. Mazie Lashley, Mrs.

Walter Johnson, and Mrs. Howard Rizer. Mt. Savage Council No. 1058, lection.

A miniature pair of dark red work shoes, were presented to her by her husband. Other types of footwear are a unique pair of black- rubber galoshes, which where sent to the boy boots, pink and'blue baby boots, spectator pumps and oxfords, Dutch wooden shoes, Japanese, 4 Belgium and Mexican shoes and a small Cinderella slipper made of blue glass. Honors to.the collection are friends and relatives from different parts of the country, and Included in the list are Mrs, Joseph 1 Reed, Irvin Mr. and Mrs. George Savage, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Boottner, Aden Mrs. Lena Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kroll, Mr.

Mrs. Robert Powers, Mr. and Mrs. John Moody, Mr. and Mrs.

John Densmore, Miss Norma June Gellner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Savage, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Perry Lewis, Doris Rank, Lawrence Rank, Mrs.

George Ernest Williams, Mrs. Myrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rank, Mr, and Mrs.

John Thomas, Miss Mary Yates, Miss Amy Mary Wilson, Des Moines, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Obernbern, Pitt- cairn, Mrs. Homer Cies of Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Lewis: Lt. Bland To Be Honored Oct. socia will be held in honor of Lt. Howarc Blank, past commander of Old Post, Veterans of Foreign Warsjto tomorrow at 2 p. the VFW The eyent for Lt.

Blank, who i leaving for active duty in the Ma rlne Corps Thursday, is being spon sored by the Mt. Savage Post American Legion, and the VFW Members of'both organizations-will be present. Lt, Blank served four years in the. Marine Corps during World War II, three years of which was Ir China, i Since being separated th service, he has owned a'gas sta tion -here. He has also been an officer with Company, In fantry Battalion, Marine Corps serve, at Cumberland for the-, past year and a Knights of Columbus, will sponsor a social Tuesday evening in St.

Patrick's Hall. Miss Rosemary Connelly, Pitts- Five Fire Companies Take Part In Luke Safety Event LUKE Oct. men and Jive area Ike companies participated in a fire and safety rally, held Wednesday under the sponsorship of Luke Local No. 676, United Paper Workers of CIO, and the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Represented were: Luke Fire Company was in charge VV111.LU1;U VCiWiiJirftfc 14.1*-.- nvsj Rose-Marie Meese.

Mildred Mc-jS; Donough, Isabella McDonough, Mar-1 garet Conroy, Marguerite 'Stakem, Ford, Matilda Noonan. Mrs. Rosemary CWalsh) Blank reted, from Memorial iviiiier, avitums O'Rourke and Lcona Duckworth; 1 where she was a Misses Elizabeth Meyers, Teresa Vlyers, Nonie McDonough, Lillian Ferrens, Esther O'Rourke, Mary Alice Miller and Esther Miller. Eastern Star Banquet Helcl Past Matrons of Martha Wash- ngton Chapter No. 10, Order of the Eastern.

Star, who attended the re- ent banquet at the All Ghan Shrine iountry Club, Cumberland, were Vtesdames Mae S. Dick, Mary Phil- Ann Foote, Ethel Dobson, Elsie 'eyes and Helen P. Trost. Circle Officers Elect The officers of the recently or- aaized combined circles of the First Presbyterian Church are Margaret lopburn, president; Mrs. Leslie Henry, secretary, and Eleanor Cuthertson, treasurer.

Personals Thirty persons attended a recent arty for Samuel MacThrasher oni ic occasion of his seventh, birth- medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rizer, Clifton Forge, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Rizer. Mrs. Hena Ranin has returned from Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where she was a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Walsh are in Cleveland attending the World Series. iof Chief Clyde Bantz; Potomac Company No. 2, Westernport, Chief William Mayles; Trl-Towas Company No. 1, Piedmont, Chief Domenick Rocco; Bloamington 'Fire Company, Chief Charles Pattison, and Beryl, W. Company, Chief Morris Whisner.

All chiefs were presented new Wearing full fire-fighting equipment, firemen gave demonstrations on pumping water from, the mill pond. Later trucks lined up in a Laura J. Kalbaugh Becomes Bride Of Charles King, Jr. WESTERNPORT, Oct. Miss Laura Jane Kalbaugh, daughter of ay.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moses Groves and Joseph King, Sfi; of Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Armstrong ruTMr MrT Street, Extended, Keyset W.

and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. tl married this evening at 9 eries games in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McDonough nd Thomas, visited the former's parents, Mrs. Margaret'Mc- tonough, St. Mary's Terrace. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Milford an- ounce the birth of a daughter in liners' Hospital, Frostburg. Mr. and Arthur G. Phillips in Baltimore over the weekend.

William H. Rankin and James Speir will atSerid the national American Legion convention at Miami Beach, next week. Frostburg Clergy Group Plan Leadership School Oct. Final plans for an interdenominational leadership and training school for Frostburg and vicinity, will be com? pleted at meetings of the Frostbure Mlnisierial Association to be held at the First Methodist Church October 37 to 29 and November 3 to 5. The regular meeting of the association wtll be held Monday at 10 a.

ro. at First Methodist parsonage. Rev. Watson E. Holley, president, will preside.

KC To Fold Sea Food Supper Thursday Niglit FROST3TJRG, Oct. FrOBtburg Council No. 1442, of Columbus, -vriH celebrate Columbus Day Thursday with a 'sea food buffet supper at .8 p. m. A dance Trill follow from 9 to 12:30.

The club rooms ha-ve been redecorated and -will, be in readiness 'the event. Bernard Shreiber and Patrick are in charge of arrangements. The event will be open to members and their guests. Three Youths Return From Naval Cruise' FROSTBURG, Oct. 9.

Three local youths, members of the Naval Reserve, returned from a two-week training cruise to Cuba and Pan? ama. Gerald David C. Mersing and Charles D. Holslnger were aboard the XT. S.

S. Mlsouri lor their first experience with Navy, sea life. Middleton. is a carrier for the Evening and Sunday Times in Frostburg and is also employed by the W. W.

Sluss Grocery Company. He and Holsinger are graduates of Beall High while Mersinjj is a member of the Junior Class at the local high school. Republican Club To Mark Fifth Anniversary LONACONING, Oc.t. 9. Lonaconing Republican Club- will celebrate its-fifth anniversary Wednesday, October 13.

Membership cards must be presented for admittance. Refreshments will be served from 9 m. to 10 p. m. Dancing will follow with music by Cookie and BUI, Church here.

The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. G. Stanley Schwind, rector. KEss Janet Jonosc'ha, Westernport, was Miss (Kalbaugh's and Glenn Kalbaugh, Westernport, brother of the bride was the bridegroom's best man. The.bride was attired in a grey two piece dress suit, brown accessories and a yellow rosebuds.

Mss Jonoscha wore a -brown suit with' white acessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bride was graduated from Bruce High School this June and is employed at the Half Price Store, Main Street, westernport. Glower, Percy Ernest Richel Robert Biggs, John P. Kooken, Robert Moorehead, Fred-Blackburn, Arthur Fisher, William Peyton, Horace Richards, Randolph Johnson George Cayton, John W. RUey James Worgan, Arthur.

Grable Bruce Cave, Lyman Beckner, John Hanna, D. W. Mongold, Alfreda Diaz, Leo Cave and Hugh Wilson. Wilbur Wagoner, J. J.

Nelson, H. Klinestiver, Pete Pampinto Baker. Greitzner, Walter Whisner Scott Patterson, William Blackburn, William Roberts Noah Lease, Tom Garvey, Phillip Scarcelli, James Crawford, James Jack' Bernard Mongold, Troxel Grove, Clark, Calvin Warnick, Harry Evans, Leota. Fazenbaker, Patsy Fracas Vause Adams, Leslie Brummfje, Hugh Beard Ivor- IrviS''. Marsh Frank Francis and William Patterson, Dorsey John McGreevy, Fonce Determan, Harry Keplinger, Ashby Bernard Taylor, Charles Weicht.

Domenlc Ncscl, Russell ROM, Charles Laughlin, M. Largent, Melvln. Washington, E. Hopkins, Kenneth Kooken, Harvey Grove, Edward Linkswiler, Roland Nofslnger; Charles Kooken, Austin Hanlin, Walter. E.

Fazenbaker, Charles Bell, Arthur Umstot, Edwin Ross, Willis McCombs, Harry Fazenbaker, Arone DiUbaldo and Robert Wamick. Ten Marsh, William Merribaugh, George Carpenter C. Woy, Robert Grove, Ray Pearce, Gerald Edward Jones, Virgil Raines, Marshall Michael William Jones, Louis Diaz, Kenneth Bantz, James Fanto, John Salesky, William Seaber, James Pampinto, Arthur Whitworth, Henry Taylor, Kenneth Fisher, Courtney Beckman, Ley Smith, Earl Umstot, William Wiseman, Anthony Serpone, James H. Jones, Charles Richards, Robert Woy, Allan Poland, Anthony Arthur Metcalf Nick maker; Henry Twyman, Clarendon Gentile, Dewey Broadwater, Calvin Davis, Jesse Kimble, H. L.

Simmons, Adrian Rankin, WHHs McCombs, C. A. Ashby, Alex Burt, Fred Rlggle- man, Virgil Barr, James Kirk, William Angle, Mike Botamino, Harry DeUtager, Dan E. Watkinson, Candido Diaz, Fred Gartner, Duckworth, Robert Moorehead, James Jones, William' Stlne and Benjamin Butler, Jag'es Chapman, Lee Maphis, Homer John Myers, Burton E. Hqusiey, -Thomas Wilson, Ed Bell and John.Allen.

Twenty Samples, William Skidmore, Ralph. McKenzie, Moorehead, Kemp Fazenbaker, Aloyslus McKenzie, Ernest Metcalf, Harry Johnston, Roy Walker, Ray Michael, John Serpor.e, David Hartman, John Bryan, Irvin Hanna, W. J. Otis parking lot the Devon, Howard, Lowell Leatherman, James Club for a ladder, demonstration. Each company displayed equipment for combatting fire with fog nozzles, and a pressure' of 140 pounds was maintained, Different types of fire extinguishers were exhibited on the mill property with posters explaining their Approximately 300 spectators viewed'the demonstrations 'and a concert by the Potomac Fire Company band was directed by Clyde Kalbaugh.

Dan Walker and Frank Price, of the United States Bureau of Mines, discussed gases and four moving pictures, "Let's Go Fishing," "Crimes of Carelessness," "World Series of and "The Eyes Have It," were shown, John J. Long, safety director of the Luke plant, read an incomplete list of names of persons haying perfect "no accident" records and' they were given the National Safety 3ourjcil No Accident Award. Albert M. Kaiser, mill presented pins to the following-: Fifty Cheshire and J. G.

Schramm. Forty-five N. Dawson. Paskuc, O. L.

Biggs and Nick DeMichale. Thirty-five Kazlaus- ias, William. Clifford, Ross Baugh-! Ham Gardner, Guy Bell, PhllMp man, Charles. Kight, William Bryan, Cole, George Ord, Wooorow Wilson, Ed Mullan, Q. J.

Baughman and Ora Brinkman, Robert Bryan, Charles Clark, H. H. Dancer, Cecil Gill, Dayton Ours, Hobart Patrick, Phil Tichnell, William'H. Smith, Olin Nick Spano, Ralph Biggs; Marshall Dayton, James F. John Paul Haywood, Hiram Nogle, Byron LaRue, William Grant, Michael Beeman, Louie Biddle, George Ellas, Joe Dempsey, Roy Bland, Norris Schade, William Stuart, Paul McCoy, Guy Miller, Samuel Watkinson, Simon Bittinger, W.

Fazenbaker, Joe Nagy, Wade Sager, Thomas Kelly, William Leathcrman, Howard Mlt- tcr, William Randalls, Arch Kelly, G. H. Whitcman, Chester Shimer, Ivan Wilson, A. L. Kooken, Lee Windle, D.

W. Woodworth, Dewey Skidmore, Arden. Tichnell, Fred Garcia, Avelina Diaz, Howard Grant, Mlllard'Kight, Tony Frank, Larry DeMasi, Frank McNeil, Joe Francis, B. Grlgsby, Nat Sarflno, Combs, Welton Davis, Joseph McGreevy. Joe Alongl, Thomas Haywood, Paul Uber, Charles Cave, William Neff, J.

Mangold William Dawson, Elwood, Gift, Hennis Taylor, Saul Washington, Clarence Robert Warnick, Clyde- FranWand, Charlton Dodds, Edward Dayton and 'Larry Scrivo. Lantz Amtower, Charles Metcali, Lois Linkswiler, Edward Ack, Percy Orndorff, L. Wortman, Herbert, Lee, Bruce Jordan, Ira Boyce, John Roberts, Thomas Tre- num, Michael Lannon, Alvin Pence, Thomas Grove, Carl Shoemaker, Lester Eugene rteiwon, Kermit Johnson, Wilbur Moomau, James Cavallero, George Kirkwood, Kenneth Randall, Noah Boyce, Benjamin Wilt, Gerald Bradley, James- J. Wilson, James A. Dlxon, Harry Pence, Lewis P.

Newman, Edward Morgan, Tom Cangionelli, Marion Kerns, Alfred Preston, Pete Dellarco, Evan Meese, Linwood Allen, W. J. Brumback, Julia Carl Fortney, Browne Kooken, W. M. Pleasant, Albert Barrick, Emory Shillingburg, Robert Ford, Paige Jenkins, Louis Kelly, Walter P.

Warnick, James Randall and Cnarlton 'Five Prado, Joseph M. Smith, Claude Alvarez, Columbus FJeek, Herbert Beckman, Wright Welton, Louie Chucci, Dr. Harry Teter Heads Dentigta FROSTBURGy. Oct. Harry Teter, Frostburt, was elected president of Allegany-Garrett County Dental Association.Wednes- day night at a meeting at-the AH Ghan'Shrine Club, Cumberland.

The local dentist, will head' association comprised of 28 dentists, 25 from Allegany. county and thres from- Garrett county. Dr. Teter. came to Frostburg in .928 after his graduation from the Jnlversity of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore.

He established offices in. the Lyric Building where he has He took ils prc-dental at. Potomac State College, Keyser, W. Va. A son of Mrs-i Mollle Teter, who now resides la Clarksburg, and ate D.

B. Teter: of. Elkins, W. Va, Dr. Teter is well'known throughout tine county and Is active in the affairs of, 'the; First Methodist Church, this city, where as a member of its official board, be serves as 'inancc chairman.

He and wife, the former Miss xmlse Bright, Keyser, reside on Beall's Lane extended In a. home built in recent years. They lave one son, Harry, 8, a at the College- Laboratory School. Dr. H.

Ryan, retiring- president, Cumberland, conducted the installation. Girl Scouts To Present Comedy Oct. Barton (irl Scout Troop will present a "The. Comical Country. Jouslns," Tuesday night at 8' ''clock In the firemen's ball." The cast includes Bonnie Lee Wilson, Norma Foutz, P.uth Mow- ray; Mary Kattileen Logsdon, Darlne Wright, Mrs.

Jeanette Wright, Emily -Kyle, Glenna McDonald, Madeline Chapell and Dorothy Lee Jroadwater. Preceding the play the Barton Citizen's Band will present a con- ert from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Personals Mrs. John Bucklew Is visiting; £er daughter, Mrs.

Arch. Christopher, Terra Va. Mr. and.Mrs. John Moore and and son.

Jack, Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald and Mr.

nd Mrs. Ray Broadwater, all vrikep, visited relatives Barnard, Richard 'Clarence Stanley, Harold Windle, Joseph Lante, R.P.Barncord, Walter Grove, ohn Matthews, 'Howard' 'Pence, L. Oates, O. C. Parks, Donald Ray, Orville Armentrout, Overton Walker, Vernon Hamilton, Jaxine- Prado, Donald McDowell, William McGee and Clyde Boyce.

George Sever, Boyce Henry, Ernest HItt, Dewey Mobrehead, Ira' Lease, Eugene Kiddy, Don Ferguson, Carl DiGloia, Wendell' Warnick, Richard- lartman, Ona Bowers, George Guynn, Quentin Woods, oe Catuar, Arthur Hartman, Lester tanentrout, Walter Metcalf, Wilam Coleman, i Marshall Taylor, Olyn Jose Rodriguez, Wilam Codire, Nina Barnard, Ida C. Ixene 1 Podelco, Raymond C. Westfall, Daniel: Holler, Paul Dad- ysman, Holmes Haywood, Lonnis Alton Fortne'y, Swann, baker, Harry Foreman, Frank Price, CompJesi, Jesse Dohm, waraick, Sestus Hitt, Charles' A. Alkire, John Brown, J. Grove, Gilbert Blackburn, LaPorta Oates, Charles Link Eugene Suter, Arthur Henry, "Isaac' Maphis, Mary Piccolo, Thomas Kiddy, Frank Garvey, Ulysses Smith, Fazcn- L.

Wiltison, Edward J. Biddle, John Cutter, Edwin Fisher, W. A. Clark and Luther. Crltes.

FIFTEEN-' laco- oucci, Leonard Adams, James T. Small, w. H. Fazenbaker, Carletbn R. Ahern, Cecil Harry Cosner, Kay Amtower, Larry lerace, Gerald McCombs, Eldridge Guy, Edgar Oliver Bosley, Wil- Mr.

King served with the Marine Dayton irriQ fnr ftvrt venrs rinrSno' Wnrlri Corps for two.years during World! War II, with 20 months in China. After the wedding, they left on a motor trip to Washington, Baltimore and Virginia. When they return will reside at the home of the bride's parents here. Lewis Domenlck; 30 Years, Willard Johnson, Earl Dodge, William Neff, Celestina Lorenzo, Emory Dayton and J. G.

Patrick. Years Robert i Broadwater, Floyd Davis, Charles iam Shoe- Fazenbaker, Royal Hopkins, Tony Krumpack, J. 'A. Johnston, Patsy DeBoaa, Lester Sager, Paul Cueva, Prank 'Davis, B-jrton Grove, Felix Mellon, H. T.

Mangold, John Lupis, David'Mangold, Earl Kiddy, Elmo Farrady Corps To Be In Meyersdale Parade FROSTBURG, Post No. Legion, drum corps will go to Meyersdale-Sunday to participate in the Meyersdale post's mortgage burning celebration. Tha local corps will appear in a parade in that place at 2 p. m. They will leave the local post home.at 1 p.

m. In addition to the drum-corps, a large delegation of Frostburg Legionnaires will attend, Attend Convention MIDLAND, Get! of the Midland Elementary School faculty who the state teachers convention in Baltimore this weekend were Mrs. Virginia Fatkin and Mrs. Corlista Crowe. Mrs.

Alice McCohnack, principal, was unable to attend because of death in the family. ATTENTION FARRADY POST DRUM CORPS Parade in Meyersdale, Penna. Today. Leave Legion at 1 P. M.

Charles Meerbaugh Pres. of'Drum Corps. TUES. MAXINEE NITE PALACE "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" Starring Wayne Morris Trevor SUNDAY LYRIC MATINEE NITE "I REMEMBER MAMA" Starring Irene Barbara Bel Geddtf SPECIAL THIS WEEK HARDWOOD FLOORING Tongue grooved. End Matched Width Width Oak and Maple 1000 feet 12O.OO We carry complete line of the finest grade CONCRETE BLOCK in Western Maryland LEWIS CONCRETE BLOCK CO.

Lonnie Marsh, John Stong, Ray Hartnian, Miles L'ivingood, Robert Keller, Samuel John Cross, 'Catherine Lupis, James Haywood, John Naughton, David L. Bever, Thomas Bobo, Carl Bosley, Allen Hill, Joseph Kight, J. H. Noonan, Rex Brooks, Roy William Bateson, Earl. Allen, Clyde Trenum, Vernon Haltennan, John'wertman, John Lahman, Paul Kight, -Thomas, Albert Fay Plaugher, Rebar, Jack Braithwaite, Galen Beeman, Oliver T.

Ouster, Thomas Shoemaker, Joe Arnold, -Edgar Biser, John Smith, "Harry M. Cole, Lewis Baker, Phyllis Adams, William Dobson, Ellis Knott, Dewey Skidmore, Richard Duckworth, Robert Frank Cowateh, Wilt; Albert Bobo, Charles R. Barnes, Israel Fitzwater, Gardner, -Harry Dill, WUliam Whlteman, Tony Riolo, Frank -Lynch, Walter C. Miller, James D. Hartman, 'Kitzmiller, Harry F.

Me- Gowaa, Earl D. Ward and G. Samuel Taylor. Taylor St. Frostburg, Md.

Phone 322 Cut Remittance Costs laving to-you in making remittances by bank money orderu. Consider the time. in buying them. And don't forget that bank, money orders, are where and that you have proof of payment and are safeguarded against lost. 'Make your nezt remittances by bank money MEMBER FEDEMl DEPOSIT INSURANCE COCPOIATfOM.

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Years Available:
1932-1977