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WANT AD Taker THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1950 FIVE FROSTBURG NEWS FROM THE TRI-STATE AREA KEYSER XI rfc In Observance Of Boy Scout Week to 1- Tijll De rrie Tri- -r-fu- a-' a -T Li.ced tn itere ne a Pr ft V. tr.o c. Ft T.v 'le t'' fieiJ a-'i and aauirorium G.rl Sroun ill Mineral Bar Association Entertains Senator Ralph Bean Tells Of Amendments KEYSER. Va The Mmeral Kooken ring- County Bar held regular quarterly dinner Friday eve- Home.siead Hotel lai dnve ior Burlington, at which the and of L.i r.eld curing Sc ut week cock-tail hour proceeded a 1 Picc.mont. dirmer to the group.

L.iau-mun Tlie affair was in charge of tr Ruth Martin, president of the and budge: for the council association. Invocation was given by i. 11 i-ib E.C .1 r.jb p. i a of the evenmg. g.a> recog muon.

i-L. Dr be I. Hospital Reports 1949 Services Tri-State Deaths Arnold, and N. Howard winaow toa.stmaster. Ralph DC ntacf the Bean, attorney, of Mooreiield and He pointed out to the lawyers their apparent indifference and lack of Attend hurch cf Scout week w.ll be cor.riuded bv the Scouu Legislature which affect the a church' fees, aervicf a bocv Senator Bean gave a resume of three reunng pre.sidef.t of t.

Sen.or Council of Bov Scout Despite her plight, T-year-old Iron lung patient Norma Gaston leads in competition with fellow patients in Little Rock, Arkansas, polio ward. The smiles of plucky youngsters and of grown-up polio victims, too, can be broadened by contributions to the 1950 March of Dimes (Jan. 16-31), upon which the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis dependa for continuing its ataistance to patients. Preston County Meyersdale Mine Inspected iPersonals ft repcr: of December He ar.r.our.ced recently elected cff.cer will be tailed at a meei- Pie.i.moni Trinity Meth-odiii Ciiurcn Wednesday, at 7 m. Harry J.

B.ggs discussed the Jiim.Doree of Boy Scouts to be held VaLey Forge. June 30 to J.i.y 6 One be iselected to attend from each the 33 registered troops the council and three leaders. cost for each boy to attend is S75 including iranspcM-taiioti. The fcCwU: wul be required to earn part of fee aral he receive help and sorr.e from tne orgar.izaiion To A'isit Capitol Earl Black, field representative to be voted upon by the people of West Virginia at the election next fail. Criminal Cases Set For Today In Keyser Court MK.S.

CORA K.AWLl.VGS INew Freedom, Mr. and Mrs. SAVAGE Mrs. Cora Arno Cowger and children, Win- Rawlings. 74, died yesterday morn- Chester, Mrs.

John Walker and MEYERSDALE, Pa. Hazel c- in Memorial Hospi- Jack.son, Va. Gilvcry reported that the Cumberland, where she had aov ritf followiiiK were AAlLbU.N Kiitb during 1949: Mrs Rawlings was the widow of CROSS, Services were KEYSER. Medical ca.xcs admitted, 178; ma- RawlinRs conducted Saturday afternoon in cases are on today's docket Min- jor operation.s. 177; 225 survivinsr are one son Norval babies delivered, seven by Cae.sarean Rawlings at home and a sister, Alice Virginia 84.

who Cases include State vs Randaal oiaragons; 181 tomullectornuvs: 55 Cumberland. Wednesday evening at the Starkey; State vs Richard Emorv accident cases most involving trac- home of her daughter, Mis. Elkins, unauthorized u.se of car; ture.s, admitted; 19 dental case.s A. Lyons, with whom she had re- State v.s Hershel and Gladys admitted. sided the past five years.

Inter- Wilt Weaver, possession of stolen The hospital laboratory performed R.ASt 6 nt was in Kalbaugh Cemetery. 'goods from a B. O. Railroad 1,382 urinalysis tests. 356 blood fr OSTBURG Service.s for Garrett County.

Company freight car; State Har- couiiU 100 blood cheniLstry tests conrad Rase. 73. Pine Street, daughter of the late James ry Fertig. felony and a mi c--- and 79 other types of blcvxl tests. In addition.

478 x-rays were taken. Dr. C. C. Gla.ss is the medical Funeral Home, with Rev.

director of the institution, which of St. has 23 full-time employes. The hos-; Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial pital, incorjiorated under the law.s;^vju yjp All'egaiiy Cemetery, of Penii.sylvania as a non-profit in.stitution, a member in goodi MILLER KITE.S standing of the Pennsylvania Hos-, BORDEN SHAFT Services for pital A.ssoclation and i.s on the Margaret Muir 76. who American Medical Association list died Thursday in Miners Hospital, of registered hospitals.

Dr. Alex- Frostburg. were held yesterday at died Friday in Miners Hospital, Isabella Ellen Ta.sker Harvey, meaner, and State vs Benme be held at 2:30 p.m. in the husband, Charles McClellan a felony count. Wilson, died February' 27.

1939. The civil court will open Tue.sday, Mrs. Wilson is survived by two with four cases docketed, other daughters, Mrs. Pearl Kifer, Among civil actions docketed Blaine, and Mr.s. De.ssie Hickey.

Elk Tuesday, one titled Leonard Garden, one son, Samuel Poland vs Randall Starkey. re- Kingwood, W. 21 grandchild- suiting from an alleged aitacic by ren; 29 great-grandchildren, and Starkey on Poland following a car two great-great-grandchildren. several weeks ago. The petit jury reporting for duty tOMLR SERA ICES morning includes Walter Pui- designed to ex- Mr Mrs.

George Hady visited pand the current safety program at their and daughter. Mr. One IS the raising and paying of lAston Coal and Mrs. Claude Smith, in Berlin a Bonus totalling around mine near Albright. Picston County, the weekend.

Another is the issuing W. are presented in a federal Mr. and Mrs. William Hady. Som- of bonds by the County School inspection report made public by the erset.

were visiting friends and rela- Boards for building school buildings Bureau of Mines, tives here over the weekend, up to 3 per cent of the amount of The development employed 10 men Dr. Donald Clark, Washington, the county assessments, and the and averaged 75 tons of coal daily the weekend vLsiting his third would increase the pay of the when it wa.s examined in December brother, John T. Clark, Broadway, state legislators from S500 to $1000 ior the first time by Inspector W. R. Francis L.

Pouder, manager of the year. Melville. Meyersdale Manufacturing Corn- Short were also made Coal was blasted on shift with pany his wife and family in various members of the bar. permissible explosives and enough Martinsburg. Va.

Members of the Mineral County was being circulated in the work- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derry, Mor- Bar present, along with their wives, places, Melville reported approv- gantown, W. are vi.siting at the were: mgly. but he advised using pcrmis- home of Mr.

parents Mr. Judge and Ernest See, units and incombitsti- and Mrs. Leo Derry. Attorney and Mrs. Emory Tyler, At- We stemming only, a.s well a.s con- Ou.s Tatterelli wa.s operated on at torney and Mrs.

Arthur Arnold. At- structing an air lock on a main en- Hazel McGilvery Huspilal Thursday. ander Solosko is tne attending the A.ssembly of God Church. Midlo- FROSTBURG requiem high Ham. Warnick, C.

O. Byrd, surgeon. Mr C. C. Glass.

R. with Rev. Harold R. Zuch, mass was celebrated Saturday jay E. Johnson.

R. C. Blackburn, us the haspital anesthetist and lab- officiating. morning in St. Catholic Lowell W', Leatherman, J.

Bailey, oratory technician. Dmi.se Pallbearers were Herman Winters. Church for Mrs. John T. Comer, 76, Garbey Bowiey, Ervin Haines O-car Ueetz, ft, is the present super- Erttest Alvin Brore, Ed- who died Wednesday evening at her Bosley, W'ayne Arnold.

Raymond visor 0 nur.ses. ward Leroy Robertson and Wil- home. 116 Center Street. Stafford. David Brantner.

U. L. The following physicians and den-: hert Richards. Burial was in Alle-; Rev. Regis Larkin, a.ssistant pas- Rawlings, Edgar Brunk, I.

H. tists are members of the Hazel 8 any Cemetery. itor. was celebrant and Rev. Pat- zell.

Howard G. O. Borror, McGilvery Hospital staff: Among the survivors is a brother, rick J. Bradley, pastor of St. D.

Collett, Barton Kitzmiller, Dr. I. C. Miller, Berlin: Dr. C.

w. Bribert Muir, Borden Shaft. Michael's Church, and Rev. W'il- Frank Kimmell. George Brinkman, Stotier, Meyersdale; Dr.

M. Tepher.i xrw re Iliam McVeigh, pastor of St. Oliver J. Rotruck, Eldrid Hanlin, Friendsvllle, Dr. J.

L. Killlus, povvi rimtprt vV JosePh H. Chapman. Opher Bar- Berlin; dr. H.

G. Halne.s. Berlin: ROWLEfcBURG W. Services tuary. Laurin Cornell.

Franci R. Ur. B. H. Hoke.

SalLsburv. Pa; were James Conway. Oliver O. Howard. Edaar Dr.

N. R. Davis. Grant-svllle, MdJ Brady. John Landis.

Richard Carey. George A. W. P. Cover.

DDS. J. Issacson.ia Rooney and George Weaver. Harry Streeti, Walter Borday. Interment was in a cemetery Tipping.

Interenent was in the ror, Vance W'. Hickle. C. C. Ste- DDS, and F.

A. Edmund. DDS, all of MeyerMHile, church cemetery. Shalt 4-H Girls Club Installs Mr.s. Felton was the daughter of the late Aaron and Julia Hahn' BI RKII ALTER iphens.

Herman Harmon, Angelo J. Pannetta, Alvin W. W'yer. Harold R. Loughry.

and wa.s the widow of Rudolph Charles M. B. Felton. Burkhalter. of Ringoes, N.

86 a Douglas Deremer She is survived by four sons, former resident of Rowlesburg, died Harrison Felton, Charles M. B. Fel- Wednesday at a hospital in Ringoes ton, and John Felton, all of of pneumonia. IIOmGITlflkOrS Will Rowlesburg, and Rodney Felton, of I He was a retired public service XT 1 k- Etam: three daughters. Mrs.

H. E. superintendent of New Jersey. Mr. Burkhalter wa ,4 bom in Bern, fleers of the Shaft 4-H Girls Club Washington.

and Switzerland, and came to Howles- Install Officers Robert Wil- were installed at the January meet- Mrs. AValter Rowlesburg. burg with his parents when a mg at a candlelight service. Tliey and two sisters. Mrs.

Cora Spang- He is survived by his widow, Mrs. th pv th ler. of Masontown. and Mri. Bertha Sarah Virginia Knotts Burkhilter; 1 Frostburg Home- Mildred Stevanus.

president: Bet- Riggs, of Rowlesburg, Cmb at a meetmg tomor- tomey and Mrs. Vernon E. Rankin erectiiig fireproof main stop- Miss Carmella Menequale, who has o. 4 i. on mem- Rankin is also an a pressure gauge tor the ven- been working in Wilmington.

Del. Ow.auct.ng tne financia, Bright, iaii, weekly air measure- returned after spending a week at house' and Mrs. H. G. Shores! nients, and making prc.shift and the home of her parent.s in Trans- -Attornev and Mrs Howard weekly examinations for explosive Meyersdale.

Shores, Attorney and Mrs. James H. gas and other hazards with permis- Mrs. Charles Wedge. Pittsburgh, Swadley, Attorney and Mrs.

flame-safety lamps. has returned home with her son aft- Harrc Taylor. Attorney and Mrs.l During the inspection, the explo- spending several days at the Herndon A they. Attorney and sives-storage magazine was equip-j home of her parenus. Mrs Harrv Drane, Prosecuting properly screened Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Sellers and Attorney sind Mrs Donald C. Hott, a record was kept of the daily daughter, Lois, and MLss Ethel May Attornev Ruth Martin. At- fan inspections, and a fall of rock motored to W. tomev Anna Abramson, and Atior- removed from the alternate es- spent the day w'ith the Seilers ney Howard Rogers.

Melville observed. He also Max family. They attended the Invited guests Senator and such established safety service In the Wesiey Meth- Mra Ralph J. Bean. as conformance with the adopted! odist Church at which their son, County Circuit Court Clerk timbering standards, on-shift exam- Max, a pre-minlsterial student at and Mrs.

C. Frank Rice; Mineral inations for hazards, and use of line the university, assisted the pastor. County Court Clerk Harry O. Rogers where necessary. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy C. Vought and and Mineral County Delegate to To help promote safety Grace, and Mrs. State Legislature and Mrs. George fbe inspector suggested widening mother, Mrs.

P. M. Thomas, visited huge crowd Is Barger. fbe clearance space along the main the son, Charles Vought, in haulage road and driving shelter Alta, W. Va.

Charles accom- holes at proper intervals along this panied them back to Meyersdale same area, providing suitable fire-! where he boarded a train for Spo- I fighting equipment underground, jkane He will join his land discontinuing using Ezra, manager of a sheep- two sons. Rudolph Burkhalter, and Robert Burkhalter, of Ringoes; two grandchildren, and two half- Mrs William WaLsh, vice prei CKl. ZT. wiI. be a house to I-, add.tio.u, will asaing for Fortiiev stated that 250 Bov Girl and Pader- are txpet 'ec: to make the two-day an- tr.p to Washi.ugton, D.

C. in Mci Ke itaied buses had already betrt'se'w ec Polio Fund Drive Dduce Planned ty Myers, vice-president; Arlene Landefeld. secretary; Ro.scmary. W. FLING Winebrenner, assistant SILVER SPRING, Be a of Katheline Bland, treasurer; and Pling, 49.

manager of a TYenton. and Charles Lois Jane Sweitzer, a.sslstant treas- Spring restaurant and a Burkhalter of Rowlesburg tlm community for the genices 'and Interment' were l.t Committee chairmen tor the year 40 years, died Wednesday night Rjngoes are program, Donna Jean Wilson; fbe Washington Sanitarium, publicity. Mildred Stevanus; Takoma Park, after a brief illness, HOOVER SERVICES leader, Grace James; recreation, Eom in Washington, he moved toj rites dent, will be in charge of the in- Arlene Landefeld; Camp Algawa. Olive Stevanus; community service, Patsy Miller; fair, Jeanette Chaney; gardens, Katheline Bland; clothing, Mildred Stevanus; home furnishings. Katheline'Bland; home fur- nishfngs, Rosemary Winebrenner; food and nutrition, Donna Jean Wilson, health, Betty Legeer, reading, Arlene Landefeld, and safety, Edna Lizor.

stallation. which will mark the anniver.sarv' of the club Miss Maude Bean will uie new officers in their dutie.s. Mlss iilizabeth Blue Cru-s for chairman, asks that all members Silver Spring as a child and was Mrs. Eliza Ellen Hoover, widow of make their quarterly payment at educated in Washington and Mont-j George Hoover, wlio died at the this meeting. Hostesses will be gomery County schools.

home of her son. Russell Hoover, dames Reford Aldridge. Adam Baer. Mr. Fling had been manager of, Meyersdale, Monday, were held Ronald Atkinson.

Daniel Arnold and the Grotto Grill for four years. the GranLsviile Methodist J. Fred Ash. Previously he was manager of the' Church Wednesday. ----------------------------beer division of the Montgomery County Liquor Dispensary system, Pentecostal Church.

Melcroft, and for 14 years, assistant manager and Rev. D. J. Combs, pastor of Ciiurch Brotherhood of the Chevy Chase Lake. jGrantsville Methodist Church, of- Will Hold Supper to atterxi the canee on r.igh: for the March of Dime- benefit to held at C.

Neat Po-'t No. 52ffi) Veterans of rt Baer Will Head Oratorical Group tirken- Morgan S. lights and smoking in the mine. MEY'ERSDALE, Pa Dale Baer Morgan cnairman. -A -'-ana-' meetmg ir was named chairman of the ora- aa a t.

F.re Avenue, of toncal contest committee for Som- VGlGrfln C. nrm.aii FL.cv ant; hL' dnve work- County of the American Le- Cf er- od reports to date gion. at a meeting of the organiza- WIIlS DrOnZc Jiai on the Loaacor.iiii cnve with tiit tion the post rooms. MEYERSDALE. Pa.

Mrs. Albert herding ranch at Hooper. Wash. Mrs. J.

Bruce Phillips attended a meeting of the Somerset County Tuberculosis Society board of directors at the P'erner Hotel In Somerset. Mrs. Alice has gone to Salisbury to visit her son and daugh- An active w'orker for the Demo- hciated. Interment was in Grants- FROSTBURG Tlie MI.SS Thelma Allin, assistant era tic party in Montgomery County, ville Cemetery. Brotherhood of St.

Paul's Lutheran county demonstrator, described the be also belonged to the Silver Pallbearers, all grandsons, were Church will hold their annual ven- type of kits to be made during 1950 1 Spring National Guard Service William. Ralph, George and Sgt. ison supper this evening at 6 :15 The club has changed Its meeting i Company and was a member of the James S. Swauger. M.

Sgt. Kenneth in the church lecture room, night from the third Monday to the Silver Spring Elks Lodge and the VVilburn and Duane Hoover. The program will include group third Tuesday of each month at Izaak Walton League. Mis. Hoovers husband died in singing under direction of Harry 4:30 p.m.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs. 1940. She is survived by two sons. Crowe, William C.

Van Newkirk, a Ruby E. Fling; three daughters, Russell Hoover, with whom she had faculty member of Frostburg Slate Colleen, 17, Beverly, 11 and Dana, for several years, and Beis- Teachers College, will be the 9. and his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoover, Melcroft, and one Tlie invocation will be of- Fling of the Ritchie avenue addre.ss'daughter. Mrs.

Roy i I n. Harold R. Stoudt. Two brothers, Je.sse A. Fling, of Grantsville.

pastor. cex; xwt- fxprc-fd to show Bantley, Windber. wailLa'ne, Garrett, received the following 0 information concerning the award he -v or.d dance held by Demetrias George WIndber. head a Bronze Star enedal to her son Monday J.naary 3c James P. of the county committee.

Eleven of Lane Jr at headouarlers S'- Ffters- Lote Port Nr 91' A.t-.encan Legion, the fourteen posts In the countyiof wetL MlUtary W- Eon. and Eddie were represented and reported on Ar'htir Davis. Summit Hyattsville, and Clarence W. Fling, GEORGE C. LOaNACONING George C.

James Close will prende members of the committee are Ru- For conduct in ground irtAiem leaving aor.ated ineir canee their activities, including helping combat against the armed enemy miisic -V. ca.e veterans to fill out bonus applica- European theatre of Auxiliary leaders Speak At Session MEYERSDaALE, Auxiliary leaders were guest speak- IP' Clormania, W. and two ers during the mwtlng of the 65. died Saturday at the Ed- County Council of Takoma Elmer Colburn, in The refrcshmeni committee American Legion Auxiliary in Sails-survive. Barton.

He had been working on a George Lemmer? and bury the weekend. I here Barton. Mrs. Jean McKay. Scranton, state membership chairman, discus.sed Cemetery, Silver Spring.

membership plains, and Mr.s. Jc.sso INNOE E. STR.AWDERM.AV John Geis, who wUl be 3 by He was a son of the late Lawrence of the church, and Catherine Colburn. Girl Scouts Hold Event Miss Margaret Bowmaster. who Wertz.

Tyrone, western director, M(X)REFIELD, Va. Last Lawrence and Albert Colburn of hh rtH had been hospitalized for the past Service officers of all Legion posw staTto his' other medals, were instrucied on proper procedure dude Good Conduct Medal, Ameri-; sPctPlary at in completing the bonus Theatre Medal, Victory Medal, by Karrj' E. Atlmiller, director and the occuiXJtional medal. Sgt. Surviving are three other sons.

-awrence and Albert Colburn of Lonaconing; and George Colburn of Tn Rpgm Tnnight a daughter. Mrs. Elmer IUII 15111 Brooks, Lonaconing; three PIEDMONT, W. Va. Tiie s'udy WESTEH.NPORT-An mvc.vtitiirc of Veterans Affairs in Somerset Lane is supply sergeant for a Polish wa- conaucted at The County, and by Bantley.

of G.rl Troop No. 2 toe HamiTaond Street School Mr? president Lone -lYoop Headquaffers Unit I Pfc. Lishia Assigned t. ern France, Rhineland, Central Europe, and in the Battle of the MEYERSDALE. Pa Pic Jo- Bulge.

He plans to make a career o' yvkhitr icarj I-, Ha.kett. Pjta Nies lishia. son of Mr. and Mrs.i'h* Army. Moorr.aii.

Rita Kay the home of Mrs. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wisseman, GrantsviUe, Md. XX Mrs.

H. M. Cook and sister. Miss Kate ounger, Broadway, have re- industrial police unit in the ancient Hessian town of Wetzlar. Entering the Army in November, turned from a visit with their sister.

Mrs. C. M. Beachy, in Jar. were Lishia.

has been assigned to TJ 77 TTT office headquarters. JymOr HOSpitUl OrOUD Ninth Sendai, Japan. ir Df. TicKi.x J-lArTC llTtirArc Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Biggs. ton, D. spent the eekend visiting relatives and friends here. ri ai i Edna Miller, Grantsvillc, student 0 UTTICerS speiit several days at the home of Joll.e Rose Mary Ord' MEYERSDALE. Pa Recently Mr.

and Joseph Fullem 1 and Februarv. 1945 and re- officers of the Junior Hospi- ---------------------------T' and training at Camp Auxiliarv for the nresent vear E.a:.^YAea.toJoanPowersandR<xseB^^dij,^ He sailed for over-: outlined activities of the state dc- rites were held last Monday at Lost partment group for the year. Presbyterian Church for Min- The County Council approved do- Edward Strawderman, 71. who nation.s to the child at his home here January 14. Mrs.

Louis Miller, Pittsburgh; Mrs. course of the WB.C.S., to be taugn. program and to the fund Charles Kernan conducted the Flora Matthews, Detroit; and Mrs. dy Mrs. Raymond W.

Reeves, will for providing a covered grandstand gervice. assisted by Rev, J. B. Mary Lycott, Clarksburg, W. begin this evening in the recreation at Coatesville Hospital.

It was de- brother, Lawrence Colburn, Lon- dall of Trinity Methodist Church, cided to purchase more beds for the mj strawderman was born at aconing. The theme will be of the Childrens Aid Home in Somerset. Liberty Furnace, a son of The body will be at the home of Mrs. Alex Vespa. Windber, council late Jacob and Sarah Broombach Mrs.

Brooks on Railroad Street. Pieceding the study course i .15 president, was in charge of He moved to Lost I Services will be conducted today P-a of the business session. Plans for financing Qity at the age of 16 and worked at'at 2 pm. by Rev, Amos T. Stone, an at the be given unoer the groups activities in 1950 were the tannery there until it closed pastor of First Methodist Church.

direction of Mrs. Frank Dauon. Oak Hill Mrs. Harry K. Drane and Wanda Cunningham will also take (part.

The Treble Choir will sing. studied. Fifty-three members representing nine of the county units attended. A luncheon w'as served. The next meeting will be held on April 19 111 Somerset.

will be in Joan Shir- Ore, badges: photocrapr.y badge; ley drawing and badge De.ores Carpenter Snirley Farrell, aP Howe. Joanne MrCabe. Rose Ord. Joan Betty Sue Janet Umstot. Koise Welsh anc Cecelia Ann Moomau conixunity badge.

Cecelia Ann Moomau received a cla-sf scout badge. seas duty in Japan September 11, Mrs Cover, president; Mrs. John H. Cover, vice president; Mrs. 1948 with the First Calvary Division pamung Toyko.

Japan. He transferred and Mrs. the Ninth Corps on December Maul, treasurer 14. 1949 Mrs. Huth Visit Relatives OES Officers Club Is Entertained CARPET WEAVING LONACONING Mi 6 Lettie Small, Mrs.

Jean George, and Mrs. nr Mrs. Roy Ritchie, Westernport, Elsie Rankin were hostesses to the down and then he and his family Interment moved here. Cemetery. lie married Miss Lou Wimer, Zepp, in 1901, and she died 17 Nevada is the driest of in yenr.s ago.

rainfall, averaging- 8.81 inches a He is survived by seven children, year, according to the U. S. Weather Phone 147-R, Frostburg. Ward and Hilda, at home; Mrs. Bureau.

20-21-23 Lonnie Cook. New' Freedom, Hoy Strawderman, Baltimore, Mrs. Arno Cowger, Winchester. Officers club of Martha Washing- Jack Strawderman, aboard the Eugene Trenum Is Honored At Party Homemakers Hear Council Reports xMEYERSDALE. Sgt.

The meeting was held at the home aiid Mrs. John Huth, who recently of Mrs. Mary Weyer on North Street. returned from and have Reports were given by the secretary been visiting at the home of Mrs. and treasurer.

Members set a dead- Buths motlier, Mrs. Annie line for dues to be paid by the sec- the last week of their stay in tond Thursday of March. East visiting other relative.s. WESTERN and Mrs. Committee chairmen appointed They visited Sgt.

mother jLonzy Trenum held a were as follows; sisters in Apollo. and from I birthday pany in honor of their Mrs. Jack G. Brown, publicity; went to Carlisle to visit an- son. Eugene, on his 11th birthday Mrs.

Thomas Saylor, membership; At Pottstown they iFnday at their home in Franklin. Mrs. Nathaniel FYiedline, Tag Day; Mrs. brother-in-law were directed by Alton Mrs. George Paxton and Mrs.

Barry sister. Mi and Mrs. Lewis 'Fortney. Staub, food and rummage Weber, Returning here for the Others present were Alton Fort- Mrs. W.

Hubert Lenhart and Mrs. weekend, they vi.sited relatives in ney. Carlisle Boyce. Wayne Robert K. Hook, bazaars, Savage and FYostburg, Md.

Tliey left here Saturday by automobile to drive to Fort Lewis, where Sgt. Huth will report 1 ior duty on Februarv 1. rxu XT u-N .4 U. s. s.

Shenandoah, at one ton Chapter No. Order of rr. brother, Paul Strawderman. For- Mahfsueet Irn RrandchilUrTn and attindmg were Bea.sie Brkhop, Ann Foote, Jane Jeanette Boal, Mary Fhill.pk, BettyWestynport; Dennie smith, Mae Dick, Helen Trost, Re Mildred Robin.son, Nellie Graham, Seville, Elmer Halterinan and Ed Helen Dillon, Corinne Reiber, Ella Caseykeinp. Honorary pallbearers Evans, Ethel Dobson, and Mary Conway Scott, Paul Sherman, Robertson Beavner, Roy Wilson, Sam Mrs.

Mary Robertson. Mrs. Nellie Berbaiigli and Elmer Miller. Graham and Mrs. Thelma Attending were and Mrs.

will be hostesses on Monday, Janu- Dennis McIntyre, Cumberland; WINTER IS STILL HERE! Just Received A Shipment of MOORE GAS CIRCULATING HEATERS A tmaii down poymont will dotivor Tormt to twit your pay chock. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY lonaconing, Md. 19 Union St. Dial 3564 Myrtle Porter the January meeting of Bomemakers. held wildman.

Billv Bob Raven.srroft, the Center. were Porter, ary 30, at the Inskeep home. Leroy Bland, Paul Clare, Mrc Dpinialc WlllC Clare. Billy Clare. Lawrence McKee, "dniclS TTmS tne County Council Mayhew.

Victor Bar- I HpgrPP reiently Cumber-Shingler. Donald Bershbercer. Majce Bean, county Stanley Skid- rat.or. agent, who also review -1 Trenum New York City Man the council meet- E. B.prt^^Cumb,rtand^ a ana Mary Shinholl.

Ralph D. Parker. Oldtown is cispUyed a wad plaque made'patient at Newton D. Baker Bos- from cifferen: kinds of seeds 1 pital, Martinsburg, W. Va.

next Februan Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sheink PIEDMONT, W. Va. Mrs.

William Daniels, the former EYances Bake Sale Planned Blssett, recently received a bachelor of science degree from the Univer- PIEDMONT, W. Va. We.stern- 'siiy of Miniiexsota at St. Paul. iPort and Luke Civic Club will hold Ber husband, a teacher at the uni- a bake in ihe sales room of the versity, is also working on his doc- Potomac Light and Power Company, degree in agriculture.

'Ashfield Street, Saturday, January Mrs. Daniels is a graduate of St. 28. Mrs. Robert Derham will be in Peter's High School.

Westernport. charge. by Mr.s. Beck. Mr.

and Mrs, Roy Ritchie, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ritchie, Mr. and Mr.s. Earl Ritchie, We.sternport, Thomas Ryan and son, Gaith- TurnpikG Fatality Jerome, Paul Strawderman BEDEX)RD, Keating. I and family, Forrestville, the 36.

New York City, became the fir.st Benry Barb family. Mt. Jack.son, 1950 Pennsylvania Turnpike fatality Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bowers, Friday when his auto rolled over Woodstock, Ivan Shultz and the landscaped area near the en- Hoy Strawderman, Baltimore; trance gate of the super-highway i Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie Cook and at Bedford Interchange. A pas.senger, Rubv Hines. 28, also daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Mays, -MODERN HOME wiii oe a paitv Each spent the weekend at ai.i ii an oriemal the home of Mr. and Mrs Claude and of the training school of Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Ruci I Miiler. Oldtown.

I Allegany Hospital. Cumberland. iRobcrt.s. of New York, is being treated at FOR SALE- Timmins Hospital here for chest Rooms. 1 Mile West Frostburg injuries.

40, 10 Piece Dining Room State Police of the Bedford detail 3 4 Gas Refrigerator, Sacri- said Keating died of a fractured skull. fice. Phone Fio.stburg 481-W-3 MON. PALACE MAT. NITI BIG MUSICAL in color bv TECHNICOLOR! MON.

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Pages Available:
215,429
Years Available:
1938-1977