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I I m' I I I I MUU Second Section Pages 9 to 14 Tr? Stote and local News, Sports and Amusements 1 JUL jk Member Audit Bureau of Circulations WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1943 NINE mberland mm The Rev Maurice Fleming Felix G. Robinson Accepts A 10NAC0NING SISTERS ARE HONORED AT SURPRISE DINNER i 5, LONACONING, July 30 Miss Road Bids Submitted CHARLESTON, W. Va July JW Te stale road oommuetof opened bids today for the surface treatment of 194 48 miles of high way, at aa estimated cost el Pastorate of Arthurdale Church Jenkins Predicts Coal Supply Will Last Centuries McMuIIen Aids in Formation of New Legion Post Dies in Keyser ,1 I'Russelldale Farmer Succumbs after Illness of Three Weeks OAKLAND, 30 At special LONACONING SAILOR IS MISSING IN ACTION i jr wJfr LONACONING, July SO Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clupp.

Lone coning, received word from the United State Navy that their son, Anthony Clupp, la missing in action In tive perform an of his duty. The Lonaconing sailor has been in service for nearly three years, congregations! meeting the Arthur filiated organization of Community service. The Arthurdale Community church was founded in January, 1937. Its membership Is comprised dale (W. Va.) Community church Jennie Nine and Mrs.

Freeiand Andrews, the former Miss Violet Nine, were honored at a surprise dinner party at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. voted to call the Rev, Felix G.

Ro Frostburg Banker Lists J. Esteil Kenny Is Elected binson as pastor, to serve that com 8139,000. Among the projects and low bid ders were; Berkeley and. Jefferson 7A mile U. S.

11, Wultamsport toward Mar tinsburg. and 807 miles W. Va. Charles Town Berkeley line, Poto mac Construction Company, Mar tinsburg, $12,081. I munity to become effective at once of Christians of seventeen denominations and its membership policy is that of inclusiveness, the The Rev.

Mr. Robinson notified the Nine, Waasrcliffe Monday evening. The occasion the birthdays Available Seams in Georges Creek Region KEYSER, July 20 Maurice Commander of Western port Organization congregation of his acceptance on Mr. Robinson states. Services are It OB I the ulder Firming, 49, Russeldale farmer, died! it Potomac Valley hospital this held regularly every Sunday at 11 of the two sisters, the oldest and youngest daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Nine. A three tier cake adorned a. and 8 p. m.

1 1 in. to the Second Service Command a FROSTBURG, July 20 William the dining table. Members of the New York according to word re Sunday, July 18, in connection with the service held that day. The Rev. Mr.

Robinson is at present residing at Oakland with his wife and three children. The church at Arthurdale is making arrangements for the Rev, Robinson and WESTER NPORT, July Victory Post," a new American Le Jenkins, local banker and coal ifternoon after an illness of three week. He was the son of the late Edward H. and Lottie S. Jewel Fleming.

For many years his father SUCCESSFUL BLACKOUT oeived here by his father this weesC immediate family and several friend Davis Council Holds Meeting operator, was the guest speaker last gion post, of Westernport, with attended. evening at the weekly luncheon of twenty seven members was formed the Frostburg Rotary Club, his sub IS REPORTED IN MT. SAVAGE Lieut. Maurice M. Freeman, Pen sacola, is spending few days leave at bis home here.

He Is a former teacher of Parsons higt school, Sunday afternoon. Daniel F. McMuIIen, Cumberland, Maryland de ject being "Coals of the Georges operated the water power grist mill that stood on the roadside in the gp between and old Creek Region Killed in Accident Mr. and Mrs. Alvui Neat, Dudley terrace, received a letter partment commander, presided at Explaining that he had just re ramily to move to Arthurdale in the early falL He received his education at Gettysburg college and Theological seminary; also at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago and Union Theological seminary, turned from Wisconsin, Jenkins said He is survived by his widow, Mrs PARSONS July 20 The newly elected officers of the town council of Davis held their first meeting with Mayor Kari DeahL The following committees re appointed: he was Impressed with the enthus MT.

SAVAGE, July 20 The blackout test here last night was unusually successful, according to Wanted 1 Men and the meeting. The following officers were elected: Esteil Kenny, commander; F. Glass, first vice commander; Walter Grandstaff, second vice com Uxtie iinaerson one yesterday from the War department stating that their son. Pvt. Alvin Neat, who was stationed tn North Africa, was killed in a train daughter, Mrs.

PrlscUla fiuter, iasm of residents of that state In boosting their famed cheese and Women Who Are geyser; one step son. Pvt. David Finance, Karl Deahl, A. Bible, dairy products. mander; Thomas V.

McGulre, ad Hard of Hearing Colin Bowers, chief air raid warden. District wardens, reporting to the control center after the test, stated that the signals had been obeyed R. W. Snaveiy, Wayne Sniggle; New York. He served supply pastorates in Chicago and Philadelphia prior to his ordination to 1925 by a mce coal is one of the great High; one brother, Ralph E.

Fleming, Keyser; four sisters, Mrs. John Dorsey, Keyser; Mrs, Arnold Shoe jutant; William McGee, finance of assets of Allegany county, Jenkins ficer; Manuel Tuya. sergeant at promptly and the new instructions suggested that local residents take accident; news of his death was received last week. 1 He is survived by his parents, his grandmother, two sisters, Miss Frances Neat and Mrs. Sara Schle reth, and a brother, Irvin Neat.

maker, Rada; Mrs. Peter Rowan, arms; Jack Travis, historian; Ben Pennsylvania Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America. He Oakland, and Mrs. Audrey Evans, streets and alleys, Wade I den. H.

L. Williams and Glenn Gooding; water, H. L. Williams, Glenn Gooding and Wayne Smggle; ordnance. Glenn Oooding, Wayne Spiggle and H.

L. William; cemeterv. H. L. jamin F.

Wilson, chaplain; Arthur had been carried out without hesi tation. stake taw simple, a Uk tiaf ta. If 7 arc tcnjxMrUjr 4feMMi, tUtrwt by ringing buixmg batd uommrn 4m to heni ned or ftgu ttd wtx emnmma try tt Outin Hwm Method teat Utst aum mv anabtai thmm to kmme agata. awt hear better after Kakiuff tJi itp4t ya ft yomt awney bark at eaws, Aafc aWut Ourma lum Drop tedajr at was called to New York where he note of the untouched wealth beneath the surface of the Georges Creek region and encourage future Chester, and two grandchil Frankland. Enoch Blizzard and organised and built the Lutheran dren, John J.

Thomas, with the officers The success of the test was due partly to the fact thai none of the efforts in mining and marketing the church of the Incarnation. Queens form the executive committee. John Williams and Wayne Spiggle, coal, Just as residents of Wisconsin borough, New York. He served two Herron Rites Held F. Rose and John E.

Grind le were hand fire kilns in the brickyard were fired and therefore there was Wilson Riles Held other pastorates there, Emmanuel do with their products. tellers. Word was received here of the The sanitary committee wiU be appointed at the next meeting of the council, a. J. Bible is the total darkness in the yard.

The Mt. in the Bronx and St, John's, Long Funeral services for Mrs. Cath Commander McMullen submitted Listc Available Seams Stating that, in his opinion, coal T. S. Cut Rate Car.

W. Main ana Water Streets Opp. Paatoffiee, Frostburf death of James Blair Herron, 80. Savage trucks were manned with Beach. Besides he lectured in the trine a Wilson who died Saturday an application for the past's char of Trinidad, Colo, He died in a hos recorder.

would be mined here for centuries School of Sacred Music, Union full crews and stationed at vital points and the Community building ter. night were held at her late home at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. pital at Trinidad on Wednesday, Theological Seminary, for two sea to come, but by more modern methods, listed the workable coal July 14. William Corwin Dies was opened as a First Aid center.

sons and was president of the Bronx Funeral services were conducted Clergy Association. seams of Allegany in their order William Henry Corwin, 85, retired Sunday, July 18, with burial at beneath the surface as follows; He was called to Trinity Lutheran Mf. Savage Briefs h. H. Burns, pastor of First Methodist church officiated.

Interment was in Queens Point cemetery. Pallbearers were George R. Davis, Arthur Slocum, Bruce Montgomery, Trinidad. Mr. Herron was a brother Waynesburg top seam, used for lumberman, Fairmont, a former resident of Parsons, died In a Fair church.

Keyser. W. Va in March. to Henry D. Herron, Mrs.

Lindiey P. steaming purposes; Tyson seam Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bennett, 1934. One month later he founded mont hospital on Sunday.

City Council Meets At the meeting of the mayor and city council of Piedmont held last night, the mayor explained that the office had a number of complaints of dogs running loose and attacking people. Chief of Police Dornon notified, owners that the dogs must Corriganvilie. announce the birth of used for steaming, blacksmithing and directed the Mountain Choir Nichols and Robert Herron, ail of Lonaconing Glen workman, Richard Rotnig He was born In Scranton, a a son Saturday. Mrs. Bennett was and as a general stoker, coal; "Big and Hugh Parrish.

Vein." one of the best coals in the the former Miss Catherine Neder. DANCE Wednesday Night MULUNEY KILL Sovaae Mm tv Bender's Orchestra United States, ranging in thickness 3rief Mention daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Neder. Festival association which held programs of inter church worship and music for eight consecutive seasons up to the beginning of the war.

He resigned, from the Keyser pastorate in 1937 In order to devote all Lodge Holds Meeting in this region from nine to ten feet son of the late Harman and Ada Ann Lyon Corwin. He was engaged in the lumber business to Tucker county. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Betty Lee Stevenson was Members of the Mt. Savage Lktle Pittsburgh, steaming coal be kept from running at large and C. L.

Jackson grand patriarch. hostess at a luncheon at her home if caught would be killed. The Ground Observation corps will hold an important meeting Wednesday nd Robert past grand master, Martinsburg. of the Grand being mined near Lonaconing Bakerstown, known as the Barton Four Foot, a good domestic coal Monday held in honor of Miss Betty '7" 7. oon Louise DudW Mi.

Corwin, Fair Lumma Moore and one son, Louise Dudley who left Mondav rfr ir' mayor also informed the council that the city had ordered a dog net. his tune to the cultivation of the unity of the church through its fcicarapment and the Grand Lodge evening at 8 o'clock in the Mt. Savage high school auditorium. Only with possibilities as a stoker coal; West Virginia, respectively, were worship and its sacred music. evening for ling BeaCa tT' Mr and Mrs.

Dunbar Seolikk en i QuU 7 tertained Saturday night with a UI I. J. official members, possessing cards Brush Creek, a domestic and steam In 1940, at the conclusion of the Receives Commission guest speakers at the regular meeting of Queens Point Lodge, I. O. O.

ing coal being worked near Mt. Baltimore Festival he founded. In and arm bands, will be allowed at the meeting. Chief Observer Robert party for several servicemen homejffUirv ft KGUiilCU Savage; Upper Free port, being Monday night. collaboration with Ferdinand Burton Housley was commission Kir by will be in charge worked near Franklin; Lower Free on furlough.

Refreshments were The Ohio Oil Camnanv that ta The first degree was conferred oh Kuenn, Baltimore composer, the ed a second lieutenant in the field port; Upper Kittanning. a fair coal Institute of Worship and Church A party for the benefit Of the Jennings Run Council, Junior Order served and dancing featured the entertainment. Servicemen honored two candidates by degree staffs of Queens Point lodge and Philos artillery at Fort Sill. Ok July for steaming and domestic purposes Music, which has held conclaves of 15, and is leaving tomorrow for his lodge of Western port. t.

clergy and choir directors in vari were Pvt. Pershing Holmes, Naval Cadet Harry Dixon. Pfc. Frank of United American Mechanics, will be held Saturday evening at 8:30 Lower Kittanning. not being mined at the present time; Parker Seam.

new assignment at Camp Hood, Texas. He has been spending a few ous communities. He was also active clock in the Junior Order hatl being mined near Barrellsville and Stakem, Privates George McManus, Announce Birth in founding the American Folkways days here with his wife who will testing for oil in the Canaan Valley above Davis, was closed down last week, due to lack, of cable. The new cable arrived this week and work has been resumed. They have now drilled to 1.400 feet and all indications are that Orinsky sand will be reached within 8,000 feet.

The company has been test drilling since last August. William Orr and Robert Speir. proving a very fine stoker coal, and accompany him to Texas. the Bluebourgh coal, also known as Special Wednesday Only LAMB CHOPS ib. 4 S4 COBEY ENGLE MEAT MARKET Phone 50 Frestbure Personals Association, which was incorporated in Cumberland September, 1941.

and was for a season extra. the Brookviile coal, which was Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wensell announce the birth of a son at Poto se Valley hospital this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

J. McClure arch us mined several years ago at Sunny Personals r. ana Mrs. Aigie smith announce the marriage of tlieir daughter, Margaret A. Smith, to Frank Maximiek, at Baltimore on October 1043.

Maximiek is now stationed at Fort Eustia. Va. and son, John, Winchester, Mass side. tive secretary of the American Choral and Festival Alliance, an af Personals are visiting Mrs. McClure's parents, All these seams, Jenkins explain Mrs.

William Mulling and dau Mr, and Mrs. H. a Porter, Mt. Sav ed, excepting the Waynesburg and ghter, Catherine, Shawnee, Personals Robert C. Sanhnyer was admitted The Lonaconing Lions club held! age, and Mra.

John L. Barchus, Sal the Tyson, are underneath the Big Potomae Valley hospital where Westernport, has gone to Wheeling to visit her son Porter Liller. Mrs. J. E.

Gardner has returned are the guests of Mrs. Muuinss mother. Mrs. K. C.

Wills. Wood isbury, Pa. Vein and cover a much wider area. be underwent an operation today. their bi monthly busineas meeting last evening in the Knights of Capt, C.

Darrel Long, son of X. I Lore Parsons has been transferred Mrs. James McKenxia and daugh to Keyser after an extended visit Iter, Rosalee. returned todv m.nr Mrs. Martha J.

Liller, Gettysburg, sfter several weeks stay among Pythias hall. Union street. Members He said the Bluebourgh is one thousand feet under the Big Vein. Machines Be Vsed He called attention to the fact with her daughter. Mrs.

William visiting Staff Sgt and Mrs. Louis of Morning star Temple No. 1. frtends in Keyser, Piedmont andlNey, Gettysburg tMcKenaie, New York. Pythian Sisters, aerved the dinner street.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan. announce the birth of a son, July 19, at Potomae Valley hospital, Keyser. Miss Irene Johnson, Piedmont, is a guest of Mr.

and Mra. Wallace WU. AND TUTUS. MATIN IE AND NIGHT PALACE that there is no more vtrgia Big Vein coal in this region but much of this famous coal is being mined "REVEILLE WITH BEVERLY" Anderson, Chicago. John T.

Duckworth, son of Mr. anta ftus uit. writ cwr LOST In Murphy's store, Frostburg. Saturday, a brown change purse containing a man Elgin wrist watch. Reward if returned to Mrs.

Charies Bean, Zthlman. Md. Adv. Jy 30 2t Jy 20 21 22 VtvSSr Mm mm and Mrs, Harry Duckworth, Me by a recovery system in old workings, and predicted that future coal mining in this region would be done by machines rather than by men. Preceding the address, a past president's pin was presented to Coole road, has been promoted to corporal.

He received his basic training with the marines at Parrla LYRIC MATINEE AND NIGHT For The Public's WED. AND THl KS. "QUIET Island and was assigned bo the Ralph M. Race, retiring president, who will leave this week to take naval ammunition depot at High PLEASE, MURDER" Sewing Machine Repaired All work guaranteed. James man, as cook.

his final physical examination for military service. The presentation With mmrw saAsn r4rt lUrtefi mtmg SteMtto aiao SKBJAL Harry Edward Kight, who has Jenkins, Eckhart, address was given by Prof. Arthur Adv. J. 20 21 22 T20 21 W.

Taylor. Protection A brief address was delivered by been attending the Commercial Radio Institute at Baltimore, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Harry Dawson. Oak View. He will leave July 37 for Camp Lee for training.

George Morrison, who completed Charles Wakefield Cadman, Ameri can composer and pianist, who was the guest of Prof. Maurice Matteson, head of the music department of an eight month course at the Spartan School of Aeronautics, State Teachers college. Prof. Earl Brain, newly elected president, presided. Tulsa, has been promoted to corporal and has been sent to the Laredo army air field at Laredo, Texas, to attend a gunnery school.

that the "all clear' signal is again Sprinkle Schedule The city sprinkler for the enjoy ment of children of the community will be attached to fireplugs Wed sent out by the sirens. The Frostburg Fire Department answered, three test alarms during the black out. The ambulance corps and the women of the casualty station were at their posts. Kerr praised the nesday and Saturday this week en the following schedule; 1 p. Mt.

Pleasant street at German Luther an cemetery; 1:30 p. m. McCulloh HEAR YE HEAR YEt who prefer the taste Tot rym whiskey to all others 1 NOTICE There is available in the market places, in limited quantities, a certain ALL RYE grain whiskey TAKE HEED This la the 9B rye grain whiskey that all TRUE rye drinkers enjoy the straight whiskey product of THE BALTIMORE PURE RYE DISTILLING COMPANY ialieu in ALL rye 98 RYE grain whiskey 5, NOTICE' THEREFORE To assure you againat counterfeit or Imitation of thia 98 rye grain whiskey you must LOOK for, and get, a STEEL ENGRAVED label bearing the letters B.P.R. CERTIFICATION This label, engraved, by the AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, is your insurance and your security work of all branches of civilian defense, particularly the employes of and Green streets; 2 p. Hill and Oak; 3:30 p.

HiU and Oak; 1 p. Be ail and Steyer; 3.30 p. the local telephone exchange. Ormond and High; 8:45 p. High and Mechanic; 4 p.

Centennial Personals and High and 4:15 p. Beall Lane and Frostburg Briefs The Loyalty Bible class of St. Dr. C. C.

Dean, pharmacist Fed eralsburg, is spending his vacation with friends in Frostburg and Cumberland. He is a former resident of this county. Dane Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harvey, East Main street, re turned Sunday evening after spending a week in Westminster attend Paul's Lutheran church will meet Mis Thursday evening at the home of againat imitation or counterfeit B.P.R.

Mrs. Edward Jenkins. West Main A IX By VbUWj. street. On account of the blackout Mon day evening, the annual election of ing a young people's institute of the Methodist church.

John Richmond, an employe of officers of Farrady Post, No. 34 American Legion, was postponed the Western Maryland Railway. Cumberland, is ill at his home, East until next Monday evening. The Pioneer club of Mt, Zion Main street. Welsh Baptist Memorial church wll George A.

Schurg, recently induc meet Friday evening at the home ted into the army, is stationed at of Mrs. Emily Reese, Spring street. Camp McCoy. Wis. Pvt.

Thomas The Ladies Aid society of Mt Wilson, also a recent inductee. Is Zion Welsh Baptist church will hold stationed at Camp Haan. Cal. a basset picnic for members and Mrs. Harry Hanson, Tarn terrace.

friends at the Frostburg swimming Is a patient at Miner hospital. pool, Thursday afternoon. where she underwent an operation The Women's Recreational Asso Monday morning. ciation of Frostburg State Teachers Miss Mildred Ftke. formerlv of Our jfnc Is sow dmvotmd 109 the vmr effort, end mvaiiublm whisky im iimitmd, cVsed in modermtian, hom ir, titers is nouh Alt Rym B.P.R for awryorM, college held a slumming party Friday evening in the college gymna Washington, D.

C. is home from Miner hospital. She is a daughter if sium. Guest, attired in old clothes, of Mr. and Mrs.

Otho Ftke, of near Avilton. 9 I were entertained with a program of games, folk and social dancing and group singing. A short piay was James Broderkk. West Main Setting for Sociability street, left Friday morning to be gin traininf with the marhwt at presented, Parris Island, S. C.

Mrs. Homer Higgin and Miss cant help filing ewvlvfal tn a rich and cheerful setting like thtsi The massive eredensa dining suite is one of luxury and infinite usability, and Is styled In rich walnut veneers with graceful waterfall fronts. Includes credenxa biffet. extension table, host rhair Miss Katharine Close will speak on the Importance of planning daily meals at the July meetings of the Health for Victory clubs at the, Mabel Higgins are visiting Pvt. Homer Hlggins, Camp Shelby, Miss.

home service rooms of the Potomac mra Ella Michaels, an aged nd side chair for Edison Company as follows: Canteen corps, Wednesday, 130 p. and Potomac Edison group, Monday, July 30, 7:30 p. m. Both meetings will owe moor resident of Garrett county, is a patient at Miners hospital. Martin Rooney, Washington.

D. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Martin Rooney, Mt, Pleasant street. Dr. Hilda Jane Walters la home after spending week in New York city on business.

Mrs John Boettner and Infant it open to members of the Consolidation Coal Company clubs. The practice blackout held Monday evening was a complete success FyrnitMre That Please" st.TtMOc euat arc oiwv. balVimoa. mm. in Frost according to Fart 73 N.

Centre St. Cumberland1, Faerie 96 Kerr, chief air rsid warden, who son. 120 Grant street, are homo Piedmont, W. Va. stated that everyone seemed pleased front Mmers hospital.

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