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for a WANT AD Taker THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1949 FIVE Jean Anderson Becomes Bride Of Berthel Wrolsen Former Resident Wed In N. Y. Volunteer Church Worker Honored With Party Twiggtown Club Plans Meetings I Plans for October and November. I were outlined at the September meeting of the Twiggtown Homei makers Club, which was held Saturday at the home of Mrs. J.

Nelson Willison, president. Members will bring electric irons to the October im'eting and in response to roll cull will discuss briefly the good and bad points of her iron, so anyone planning to buy a new one wdll know for what to look. An easy way to iron a blouse or shirt will be demonstrated by Mrs. Alvin Stafford, home furnishing chairman. Another demonstration will be given at that meeting by Miss Genevieve McCoy, from the Potomac Edison Company, who will present an illustrated talk on home lighting.

Mrs. Wade Rice and Mrs. Charles Barger will be hostesses for the meeting October 12 at their home, Brice Hallow Road. In November the club Achievement meeting will be held prior to the County Achievement Day, when all clubs will present this achievement. At meeting Miss Maude A.

Bean, home demonstra-j lion agent, led a discussion on and other exhibits, of the recent county fair, giving; constructive criticism and suggestions, for improving exhibits next! She also complemented the- neighborhood on the mail box im- provement and suggested names printed plainly on both sides of the of tiiiir weddme -p will re- Variouh vflrnes were played during luminous paint so they Ar.i'eT^.on. daughter of Arderujn, an-i tiie iate, thiv and niece Shnver. 540 H.l. the bride of Tk f'li. Hkih Wr.

Srt 1 ew York September i The n-paais took place at an; :r.iurrr.>.; ci-remony in the Dutch, iormt'c Church in High WaPer Ebert, New Lon-j c.n. husband of the former. Miri Jans Golden, cousin of the giving the bnde in marriage The onde, a native of Cumber- rtucied at the Corcoran School: of ArA umptoD. Tjie Art er T.L New York City and Bard meanwhile at a t-ecretery Her sculpture has; included U' numeroii? regional exinbiU-ons, the mcst recent at' New York, this Trie arideeroom has been ec fc: a maintenance mechanic Mr. and Mrs.

Walter V. Nazelrod, the M.iriin Cantine Paper Com-: Route 3, Cumberland, entertained par.y in SauKeruet- for the past with a farewell party and dinner nu.e yeaiT. During the war ne honoring their daughter. Miss Lor- lor three year.s with the ena Catherine Nazelrod, recently. Division, Combat, Miss Nazelrod will leave Thursday Engitsrt United SUtet Army.

He (for New Windsor, for one year of 16 on the in ihe European volunteer with the Brethren Thestre and was awarded the Service Relief Work of the Church Purple Heart, of the Brethren. She is to be ac- Mr. snr. Mrs. Wrolsen will arrive companied to New Windsor by Rev.

today hj spend days vi.sitmg Howard Whitacre, pastor of the Mrs. here. At Lie conclusiun Church of the Brethren. LORENA in High Woods. Social Chart I the afiernoon after which a buffet be easily seen at night as well dinner was sen'ed.

daytime. She urged constant Attending were Mrs. William vigilance against people who dump trash and garbage about the road- lacker, Grandmother Decker, Paul Rita Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. The VFW Auxiliary will hold Omer Nazelrod, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde rnr meeung at 8 tonighi at the Nazelrod, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Garland, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Garland, The Woma.n:: Ck)lf Asiiociation of and son, Carl, Jacob Nazelrod, Lor- tlit- Cumberland Club will etta. Max, Paul, James, and Carl rr-ee: at 1 at the club, Nazelrod. Circle 1. Centre Street Methodist -----------------W CS hold a rummage sale at Zx i 7 30 tlie church base- Ull Ml iLlCJ mcr.t. 1.

Centre WSCS will meet Piizer, Bedford Road St 30 tomorrow night Th.e Scout Leaders Association will me-'t at 7:30 tomorrow Street Methodist Elects, Plans the home of Projects side and objectionable roadside signs. She described the Washington to Mt. Vernon parkway and suggested that the club women do much to further a similar Beautification program in Allegany county. Mrs. Stafford was selected to represent the club at a floor sanding and polishing demonstration to be given in Prostburg, September 27.

Mrs. Austin Twigg was named alternate. A in the bulletin on control of pests, which was prepared by Helen Irene Smith, Miss Margaret McMahon managing specialist of the elected president of the Alumnae I Extension Service of the University rug.hi GiH Scout house. ts Association of Catholic Girls Cen-Uf Maryland, was studied. Since tral High School at the first fall; many poisons are used in pest con- program.

meeting last night at the St. Pat-Urol several suggestions were made The Bible Class of Fim Social Center. about putting distinguishing marks Baptist Church will meet at the other officers serving with her Ion poison bottles, such as a pin in home of Mrs. Judy, 511 Mrs. Franklin L.

Jolly, vice I the cork or sandpaper glued to the Schlund Avenue, ai 7:30 tonight. president; Miss Roberta Drumm, bottle, to make them easily recog- The -Amoma Bible Cias.s of Shelia Downey, nized by touch as well as by sight. Baptist Church will meet at 7:30 lecording and Miss Dor- tomght at the home of Mrs. Barbara gjuke. txirrespouding secretary.

310 Jefferson Street. i Members of the Nominating com- Mrs. Shepherd Circle of mittee were lss Mary Finan, Emmanuel Episcopal Church was chairman, Mrs. James Rikard, Mrs. entenamed by the leader at her William J.

Jones. Mrs. C. A. Lan- home, 529 Cumberland Street, yes-1 caster and Mrs.

Alice Martin. terday afternoon. Sister Julian, principal called I the story, Too Far from Town The Mt Tabor WSCS will meet upon Mts.s Mary Finan, delegate for by Margaret Culkin Banning, now at 1 bxmorrow at the community a report on the convention of the appearing as a serial in Country center International Federation of Cath- Gentleman, as a lively tale of the The Vera Bhnr. will meet Alumnae held in Chicago. After restoration of an ola rarm and an at 7 30 tonight at the home of Mrs.

her report the alumnae made ten- old house. Ralph Ferguson. Union Grove. talive plans to participate in the Ridgeiey Elementary PTA will social service and educational pro- in a name the cake contest prepared meet at 7 30 at the school. i grams of the federation.

Miss Irene by Mrs. Charles Frost, Recreation Club of McKinley Finan, alternate, also attenfled the chairman. ter, Will meet at 8 tonight Hairdressers Complete Plans For State Convention Will Be Held Here Nov. 6-7 jet Spicer, Alberta Lindner. Enter: tainment committee, Irene with Margaret Spicer, Ann Grande, Regina Wagnor, T.

C. Chairmen and committees for the Dinnerman, Zella spegel, Etnel 17th annual convention of the Hose, Myrtle Stratton. Pauln.e Maryland Hairdressers and Cos- Smith, Ruby Griffith. Mabel Crcia metologists Association were named working with her, and plans outlined at the dinner- pow-eil Is chairman ol RC meeting last night at Central and Membervhip h-r YMCA. of the Allegany county committee composed of Mae sociation.

Virginia Keech, Pearl The convention, which is to be an' Edith Crabtree, Ethel Henry, educational one, is to be held at the Henry. Leslie Robertson is chair- Fort Cumberland Hotel November of Publicity and Housing a. 6 and 7. Opening with a reception listed by Elwood W'iles, Virgm.a on the fifth and concluding with a Mayme Scolt, Virginia dance on the 7th. A show of hair gunderlin and Samuel Turner.

The styling with hats from Finance committee consists of will be held Sunday. Francis Kavanaugh, chairman. Madame Marguerite Buck, New Catherine Welton, Greers and York, an outstanding hair stylist Leora Lewis, recently returned from Parts, will Georgia Robertson is chairman of be the guest artist at the conven- styles and Models with Roberta tion and will give a hair styling, jones. Wilda Boor, Vaunda Kirby Known also for her work on tele- and Samuel Turner forming her vision and the moving pictures, she committee. The Educational con- taught courses at the University of test is under the chairmanship of Maryland Cosmetology Institute! oscar Sondegregger with Francis last summer.

The program also will'Kavanaugh, Blanche Schultice, include Dr. Floyd Cromwell, who Georgia Robertson and Roberta will speak on Pyschology in jones. his committee. Elwood Wiles Our Norman Hlllier.jig chairman of the Program with authority and author of permanent: his committee composed of Amelia w-aving, who will disciLss, Grey, Marguerite Spicer. Leslie Permanent a talk on Robertson, Eve LeConte and Ralph salesmanship; hair styling with; kittle, hats and the annual contest, which may be entered by all licensed hairdressers and the winner will be awarded a cup.

Oscar Sondegregger will serve as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Virginia Powell pre.sided and named Lois Lumm general chairman for the convention with Elwood Wiles, secretary. Nyna Fey is chairman of the Show committee, a.ssisted by Rose- abella Bowling, Ann Peppin, Amelia Grey, Blanche. Schultheis, Elfa Covey, Jean Wentling, Lelia Pope, Marybelle Hoffman, Edith Hoffman, Ann Tinney, Esther Smith, Margar- Olito loatM $50, $100, $250 or More Drive away with the loan, reosonoble rate, easy repay.

Service right away. MiLLENSON CO. 8. Liberty St. Inriat MlUeaioa, Mgr.

JUST and Mrs. Arthur A. Windemuth are shown leaving St. Mark's Evangelical and Reformed Church after their marriage Saturday. With them are their Miss Juanita Blank and Louis Windemuth.

The bride is the former Miss Betty Elaine Blank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas Blank, BoMing Green. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Windemuth, 446 Chestnut Street. Mrs, Walter Clark, Mrs. Clyde Hosselrode, Mrs. Class (jtives lo oeminary Wilson. Mrs.

Edear Shomak- Helen Duff. Mrs. Paul Gross, Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. Edgar Shomak- The Semper Fideles Class of tr Bethany Evangelical United W.ll.am Knotta Mrs.

ren Church met at the home of Mrs, Nesb.tt, Mrs, John Orndorff, Mrs. All easy way to discourage flies from sitting on screen doors was reported to be sticking small tuffs of cotton through the screen, resembling a spider web. The Reading chairman, Mrs. George Bottenfield, recommended! Curtis Bloss, Payette Street, Friday night with Mrs. Arnold Twigg assisting the ho.stess.

Mrs. Ralph Isiminger led the devotional service using as her theme. E.ssentials of a Chri.stian Mrs. Clyde Wolford presided at the business session. A contribution of $6 was sent to the Bonebrake Tlieo- logical Seminary to assist in the annual nation-wide drive of the Auxiliary of the Others pre.sent were Mr.s.

Che.ster Harold Bishop, Mrs. Donald Pentoney, Mrs. Walter Long, Mrs. C. K.

Helen Duff, Mrs. Paul Gross, Mrs. Prank Ellis, Linda Clark, Roberta Kesecker, Sue and Karen Bloss, Norma Jean and Bernard Gross. We Are Now Accepting Enrollments for Foil Classes Write or Phone 571-J for Full Particulars CAGE SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE 15 s. Centre St.

Second Floor Cumberland, Md. Approved for Veteran Training Miss Bean was the prize winner the teriiple The new officer.s will be in charge Victory SanUia No. 3. Nomads of I of the program for the meeting Avrudaka will meet at 7:30 tonight October 11. at the Regal Club.

The Martin-Messmer Circle of First Presbyterian Church will meet at the church liouse at 8 tonight. Mrs. G. L. Martin and Mrs.

Ray- mqpd Messmer will be hostesses. Children's Division Workers To Meet Sub-Districl Di- vision Workers' Conference of the "Fhe R. A. rally will be held at Methodist Church will be held at First Baptist Church at 6 tonight 7 30 tomorrow night at Central; at the church and weather permittMethodis: Church. I ing will go to Constitution Park for Miss Helen Edick.

Hartford, a wiener roast. Conn. School of Religious Educa- wiil be riie leader for the and Nursery group.s, Miss Sally E. Chesser. Baltimore Conference director of Work wiU meet with the Primary wachers and workers in the N'orserj'.

Kindergarten and Primary Groups are urged to attend. Otarion Hearing Aid 97.50 Better hearing at lower cost Come In for a FREE DEMONSTRATION DRUG STORE Cumberland WIFE PRESERVERS Service Qualify Harry Footer Co. Cleaners and Dyers Cumberland, Phone 197 36 N. Liberty St. 306 Virginia Ave.

LoVole Plont Route 40 above State Police Frostburg 63 East Main St. We Coll For and Deliver League Has Outing Trie F.yii.g Saucer Mixed Bowl- Leag-ie held it's annual wiener and cuiinR recently at the 5urr.rr.er cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Frank on Creek. and cards iea'urel the er.tt risinment Mr.

aiTr1 William Li Mr and Mail-. Tire Mr. R'rserunarkle. Mr and George Cauie" Mr and Mrs. Calvun Riehl, Mr, Mrs, Don Snyder.

M-. and Berry. Mr. and Mr.s., Frank S-. Loraine Fox.

James Mr and Brown Sh ircliif, Sue Lunman. Mjs." Pauline Peterson. Kathryn Mauck. Ray Dei tmer, William Ge Kelso and Harold Friend. i whl begin! g.

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