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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 16

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I EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952 Phone 4600 for a WANT AD Taker SIXTEEN SPECIAL SATURDAY DINNERS 1-Roast Turkey and Dressing 75c 2-Breaded Veal Cutlets 75c 3-Fried Spring Chicken (Half) 1.00 4-Grilled Pork Chops (Two) 1.00 STAR RESTAURANT 31 Baltimore St. Student Problems (Continued From Page 13) they pupil personnel workers immediately investigate to see what is causing it. The trouble point may be in the school. with the teacher, with the parent and home or with the student himself. Some may think it ridiculous, but there are actually a number of cases where students would not come to school because they could not wear as good clothes as classmates.

The pupil personnel department under Homer S. Higgins, supervisor, acts as a coordinator of aids that the Board of Education has to offer. Observe Problems The staff members observe the health and economic problems of children and assist by making contacts for those needing help with professional services offered! through the Board of Education. of all, educators here recognize that childhood is a period of constant re-adjustment. One of the most difficult periods is when boys and girls are in their WONDER BAR 218 Virginia Ava FRIDAY NIGHT HELEN PETTIE'S TRIO SATURDAY NIGHT The Star Dusters Deadline Set For NROTC The deadline for applications for the college training program for the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps is November 22, according to Chief Petty Officer Harry R.

Mead, recruiter in charge of the local Navy office. Competitive examinations, the seventh since the program's beginning will be held on December 13, 1952, at test centers established throughout the nation. the Navy said. Only those who have submitted their applications prior to the deadline date will be allowed to take the exam. About 2,000 students will be selected for entry into the NROTC program this year.

Successful candidates will be appointed Midshipmen, USNR, and will have their tuition, books and normal fees paid for by the government while working for bachelor degrees. In addition, they will receive pay at the rate of 5600 a year for the fouryear period and will be provided the required uniforms for use while on cruises and during drill periods. The Navy has NROTC units at 52 universities and colleges. Those selected for the program will be assigned to one of these units. Applications may be obtained at high schools, offices of Naval Officer Procurement, and Navy recruiting stations throughout the country.

Completed applications must be sent to the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, N. J. Down in the Always there's a topic of redhot importance to start the conversational (and argumentative) ball rolling. Now that the election is over and November is slowly sneaking here we are. right smack in the middle of: "Whose gonna' win the turkey day game?" Naturally, turkey leads us to think of trimmin's and trimmin's brings us right to the point of this hassle.

We got food men (and gals) fit for kings land queens) served pipin hot (or what have you) every day at lunch time in our relaxing downstairs dining room. You'll find a whole host of mouth watcring victuals and. of course, the specialty of the house an out-of-this-world luncheon at just 65c. All this. and trimmins too! Come and get it while it's hot! Cas Taylor's Formerly "Shober's" 501 N.

Machanic St. Phone 6629 (Continued From Page 13) Central Methodist Church and hood Cumberland of Railway Chapter Trainmen 76. Brotheriary. Surviving, besides Mrs. Shaffer, another daughter, Mrs.

Marare ian V. Hubbs, and a sister, Mrs. W. P. Frey, both of this city.

Six The grandchildren body will arrive at the also survive. Funeral Home tonight. Mrs. Sylvester J. Clark Martha V.

Clark, 65. wife of Mrs. Sylvester J. Clark, died this morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Robert C.

Wade. 11 Arch Street, following an illness of three years. Born in Cumberland, she was a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (Rice) Minnicks. Clark was a member of Mrs. Grace Methodist Church and also held membership in Manhattan Temple 8.

Pythian Sisters. and the Women of the Moose. Surviving, besides her husband and daughter, is a son, Albert J. Clark, this city. The body will remain at the George Funeral Home.

Daniel F. Roby Daniel Floyd Roby, 53, of RD 1, Hagerstown. died last night while driving his car near Hagerstown. Born at Kifer, he was a son of the late Albert and Mary Ann (Layton) Roby. He was formerly employed at the Paw Paw tannery and was a member of the United Leatherworkers of America.

Surviving are two sons, Daniel and Richard Roby, and three daughters, Misses Dolly, Margaret and Cleo Roby, all of Town Creek: a brother, Charles C. Roby, this city. and four sisters, Mrs. Andrew Keith, Cambridge, Ohio; Mrs. Jessie Langford and Mrs.

Stella Bloom, both of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Ada Fletterman, city. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home, where services be conducted Monday at 3 p. m. Rev.

Adam Grim, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, will officiate and interment will be in the Reckley- Roby Cemetery at Kifer. John R. Purdy KEYSER-John R. Purdy, 65. of 17 Church Street, died yesterday in Potomac Valley A native of Keyser, he was a son of the late Richard and Ann For A New Taste Thrill Try Bill's Famous PIZZA PIE or RAVIOLI FULL COURSE DINNERS Rainbow Restaurant 47 N.

Centre SI. SPECIAL BUSINESS LUNCHES Populor Prices! Prompt Service! BREAKFAST DINNERS Dlicious Drinks The Liberty Tavern 42 N. Liberty St. Why Pay More? Enjoy Our Good Food Luncheon Special Every Day 50c Special Every Monday and Saturday CHICKEN or TURKEY DINNER 75c Try Our Sandwiches They Are Different 6 HAMBURGERS WITH ALL THE SPECIAL: TRIMMINGS. TO TAKE OUT $1.00 Every Day: Dinners 85c up Sunday: Special Chicken Dinner $1.25 Private Dining Room for Ladies, Couples, Groups Special Group Prices Phone 3536 DIAMOND'S RESTAURANT 10 N.

Mechanic St. Phone 3536 LAST TIMES TONITE FROGMEN 7 O'Clock SECRET CON. LAKE 8:55 FROGMEN 10:35 CARTOON DRIVE IN THEATRE THE THRILLING STORY OF UNCLE SAM'S UNDERWATER STARRING COMMANDO'S! THE Richard Dane Richard Andrews Widmark FROGMEN Merrill THE THIS IS A TRUE STORY. of how women, left unprotected by their SECRET and gold-hunting their lives men, against defended a a gang secret of desperados. Fighting os only women OF can, they wrote the most unusual chapter in the annals of the West! GLENN GENE ETHEL ZACHARY CONVICT STARRING LAKE 20 THIS FORD FEATURE TIERNEY ONE BARRYMORE SHOWING SCOTT ONLY Obituary (Lambert) Purdy, He had been employed 47 years by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company his retirement four years Mr.

Purdy was a member of Altamont Lodge 448, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna (Byrne) Purdy: three sons, Miles J. and John R. Purdy both of Keyser.

and Paul Purdy, Wheeling; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Umstot and Mrs. Clara er, both of Keyser; a brother, Fred Purdy, Keyser; his mother, Mrs. Eliza Furdy, Keyser: three half-sisters. Mrs.

Christine Frye. Grafton, and Mrs. Ida Ravenscroft and Mrs. Walter Kimble, both of Keyser, and nine grandchildren. The body is at the residence, where services will be held Sunday at 3 p.

m. Rev. John C. B. McLaughlin, pastor of Presbyterian Church.

will officiate and interment will be in Queen's Point Cemetery. Rev. A. B. Withers KEYSER Rev.

A. B. Withers, 80, father of Leonard G. Withers, head of the music department of Potomac State School, died yesterday in Parkersburg. Rev.

Mr. Withers retired as a Baptist minister in 1937 and had resided in Parkersburg several years. For 35 years he was director of religious teaching of the Baptist Churches of West Virginia. Surviving are sons, Erwin Withers, Fairmont; Rev. G.

L. Withers, Logan, Carter B. Kingwood, three and daughters, Miss Anne E. Withers, of the English department of Potomac State School: Mrs. William Harrison, Richmond, and Mrs.

J. E. Withers, Parkersburg. Thomas Southern CAIRNBROOK Thomas Southern, 70, died suddenly Wednesday Saturday Special Roast Turkey Dinner Dressing Giblet Gravy Whipped Hot Rolls and Coffee Potatoes Buttered Limas 65c LOUIE'S RESTAURANT 11 N. Mechanic St.

of a heart attack at his home here. A mine foreman, Mr. Southern has been employed in the coal mines of Somerset County since he was 11 years old. Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Elsie Lydia (Bloom) Southern; three children, Mrs. Elsie Gearhart, Cumberland; William Southern, Phuladelphia. and Miss Mildred Southern, a student at Westminster College, and two grandchildren, John William and Carol Ann Gearhart, Cumberland. Services will be held p. m.

Saturday at the Cairnbrook Lutheran Church, with burial i in Richland Cemetery near Johnstown. Buser Services Services for Urner E. Buser, 52, former resident who died Wednesday in Baltimore, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the George Funeral Home.

Rev. Frederick J. Eckert, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, will officiate and terment will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Flintstone. Among his survivors are two sisters, Mrs.

Orrie Simons, Flintstone, and Mrs. Roy D. Brown, Baltimore. Gales Services WESTERNPORT Services for Mrs. Addie Gales, 89, a former resident who died Monday at the home of a daughter.

Mrs. Loran Roupp, Troy, were held yesterday at the Boal Funeral Home here. Rev. -Robert Varney, pastor of Evangelical United Brethren Church, officiated and burial was in Philos Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Salesky.

Ervin Hanna. Joseph Webb Weimer. Walter Grandstaff and Harry Grandstaff. Parker Burial Services for Virgil S. Parker, three-month-old son of Donaid S.

and Ruth (Portmess) Parker, Kelly Boulevard, who died yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital, was DANCING Members and guests are invited to dance ot the Moose Home an Smallwood and Beall Streets TUESDAY Toonerville Band FRIDAY Blue Notes Orchestra Round Square Dancing SATURDAY Bob Phillips Orchestra Loyal Order of Moose No. 271 NOW OPEN WITH AT JACK THE PIANO ROWLAND AT THE 0 08. CADILLAC The Smart Spot NOW SHOWING Emert Theatre MARYLANDI to His Most Spectaculor Story! RANDOLPH SCOTT HANGMAN'S KNOT DONNA REED JARMAN, Claude J. Frank FAYLEN Lee MARVIN Technicolor Feature Time 2:07 4:04 A ELMART THEATRE TODAY -ANDTOMORROW EMBASSY GERONIM0 on THE ATTACK TERROR SWEEPS APACHIE WAR SMOKE Giibert ROLAND Glenda FARRELL Robert HORTON Barbara RUICK Gene LOCKHART CO-FEATURE TECHNICOLOR JOY ESTHER gala MUSICAL SKIRTS WILLIAMS the waves AHOY! VANS- BLAINE JOAN VIVIAN STARTS SUNDAY THE ROMANTIC HIT "STATE FAIR" with JEANNE CRAIN and DANA ANDREWS To Hold Annual The annual stockholders meeting of the Railroad Company will be held Monday at 11 a. m.

in Baltimore. The meeting will be held in the general office building of the at 2 North Charles Street. The agenda includes the election of 121. directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the ratification of certain obligations assumed by the 0 in connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company, a subsidiary. land by the Terminal Railroad Association of St.

Louis, of which the is a one-sixteenth part owner. The stockholders of record as of the close of business on October 10. 1952, are eligible to vote at the meeting. The company has slightly over 16,000 stockholders. There are outstanding some shares of preferred stock and 562,953 shares of common stock.

12. present directors the Baltimore and Ohio have been proposed for reelection. held this morning at the George Funeral Home. Rev. William J.

Elliott, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiated and interment was in Memorial Burial Nairn Funeral A requiem mass for Mrs. Joseph P. Nairn, 31, former resident who died Wednesday at Sibley Hospital, Washington, will be celebrated toat 9 a. m. in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church with interment in morrow the parish cemetery. The body is at the George Funeral Home. County Proclaims Safety Week The Board of Allegany County Commissioners has passed a reso(lution making Sunday through Friday of next week as "County Safety Week." The resolution noted the formation of the Western Maryland Safety Council in 1947 to make teens, when social re-adjustment is the greatest Contrary to most ideas about teenagers, the Board of Education feels the youths of this county are good citizens, that much of the stigma attached to this age today is being placed there by the very same persons who in the twenties were flappers and wearers of coonskin caps. The fundamental element in pupil personnel work is this ruleBehavior is caused. THEATRE Big Double Feature DOORS OPEN 1:45 See Earth's First Contact with I PLANE Released Den United Storting color by Technicolor JOHN LUND SCOTT BRADY JOYCE HOLDEN CHILL WILLS Cartoons and Chapter SATURDAY: DOORS OPEN 10:45 STARTING SUNDAY "THE WILD NORTH" AND "THE LADY SAYS NO" AND NE BRONCO BUSTER available to the public educational services and programs to prevent accidents.

The county commissioners termed the safety council as leader in community safety since its organization. a A Engines Derailed Railroad wreck crews were called to Sand Patch, west of Cumberland, yesterday when two freight locomotives sideswiped and were derailed. Both locomotives remained upright. SUNDAY Dinners Served at SHEEHE'S RESTAURANT Cor. N.

Mech. Frederick St. Schine Maryland TONITE ONLY, 8:30 P. M. ON STAGE-IN PERSON RAY MIDDLETON B'WAY STAR OF 'SOUTH PACIFIC' AND A CAST OF 50 IN THE "Victor Herbert Musicale" ALL SEATS RESERVEDI A SHOW NOT TO BE MISSED! Some Choice Selactions Still Available! TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL CURTAIN TIME AT 8:30 P.

M. PRICES INCLUDE TAX ORCHESTRA 3.00 and 1.40 BALCONY 1.80 and 1.20 TARZAN'S LAST TIMES SAVAGE TODAY FURY A Schine Theatre STARTS UNDER THE PLUS RED SEA LIBERTY TOMORROW HIT NO. 1 ALL ACTION ALL THRILL DOUBLE BILL HIT NO. 2 DOORWAY Kiss OF opened THE the THE FIGHT FILMED! SPECTACULAR MOST EVER, AMERICA'S DEVIL'S ISLAND talons swooping where largotien men could not leigel never before Shacking story DAMNED! Razor in 10 scenes shown! GIANT EAGLES in mortal combal with savage wolves! SIDLEN LOVE SEE VALLEY FILMED THE OF IN THE EAGLES ICY WILDERNESS OF THE PERILOUS ARCTIC starring LIPTSRT PICTURES with a distinguished con including Sterling HAYDEN Joan LESLIE Ward BOND PRESENTATION JACK WARNER NADIA GRAY JOIN McCALLUM Schine Theatre STARTS THIS BIG TWO FOR 1 SATURDAY DOUBLE SHOW VALUE STAND BY TERROR TO CRY BOARD OF THE A U.S. Man black of SPANISH War, flag to a masthead, challenges the Buccaneers! COLOR TECHNICOLOR STARRING JEFF CHANDLER SCOTT BRADY SUZAN BALL JOSEPH CALLEIA THE HILARIOUS NEW ADVENTURES OF THAT LOVABLE CLOWN OF CLOWNS! BONZO GOES COLLEGE ALL MONKEYSHINES! frorring MAUREEN EDMUND GWENN.

CHARLES DRAKE GIGI PERREAU GENE LOCKHART awl. BONZO.

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1894-1977