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1 THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 194j I i I I .1 I II.I.,.L II) II .1 I nil Ulllll Baptist Training Union JAMES CUMMINGS IS WAC5 LEAD HIM A DOG'S LIFE JAM JAR, INC. SOLVES HELD PRISONER BY THE GERMANS Local Girl Will Become Bride of Norman W. Haines Plans Quarterly Meeting 1 1 1 A 'TEEN AGE PROBli I ft WHIRL GiBL eoioier, ameg v. taim mlngs, Waynesburg, Pa. nephew of Indiana and t'to 12 on ftaturt Sidney D.

Phillips, West Second During school the night soot Will Be Held in First Bap fisf Church Here on October 5 street, is now in a German prison The engagement of Miss Evelyn camp, according to word received by v7, at i p.m. An older patron mei and Juvenile Delmqtl lay on deck to supervise encv Dron ceeding Phillips Saturday. Cummings had been missing since Weaver to Norman W. Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Haines, Jeannettc, has been announced Seif DiscipUne May 21 when he participated In a By EELFN COOKE However. discipUn will be raid on Germany with the American Central Preaa Cmmmtutnnt (out bv teen ass mmhri Ttu Air Force. Th second quarterly meeting ef th Western District Baptist Training Union will be held at 7,30 9 clock October 5 la th First Bap. ELKHART, Ind. Frantic adulto Uw of tb reP have provided are struggling with the Medusa of grievance committee which by Mr.

and Mrs. H. Weaver, 721 Glenmor street, parents of the bride elect. Miss Weaver graduated from Port Hill high school and attended Shenandoah college, Dayton, Va. She Is employed at the Allegany Ordnance Lillian M.

Saler Is tist church. Plan war formulated iiivniU iatinniirwi study all comDlaints made tn wri al the executive meeting preceding age crowd of Elkhart, lopped off by voting member, Pei her snaky head by opening Jam Jar, for flrt offense is suspensioi fftA 4h fMt Jkim th first quarterly meeting Friday New Science Instructor At Memorial Hospital veiling at Constitution nark. iiic, youtn orfranizea ana controlled ua. Mpuuuva It wat decided that watcrmcm plant. Mr.

Haines Is a graduate of the night spot. The project was begun and the Voting membership. In will be held with the Second Baptist church group in chart th Jeannette high school and also attended Shenandoah college. He is Miss Lillian M. Sater, R.N..

organisation was made a corpora hands control of th project devotional. of Columbus. Ohio, has taken over tion under Indiana law after en lis limited to tmmarriMi hnv The Rev. Edwin W. Baylor, pastor employed in defense work at the Elnott company plant la Jeannette.

resentative of a group of interest girls between the ages of IS tn her new duties as science instructor at Memorial hospital. ea teen agers eonierreo witn n.i inere are two ntYwr iMrf of the First church, speaking on the "Challenge to Victory, stressed the The bride elect has chosen August Russell Bontraaer. oountv nroReru.lmembenthin in Jmiar to i Miss Sater replaces Miss Elizabeth tor her wedding, which will be analogy between the co operation of I L. m' tor elect, who was interested in a first, honorary, which is grantJ solemnized in the Bethany United Strong, who has resigned and returned to her horn in Wilmington, Del. sunuar pi an wnicn naa oeen worked mem oer Who marry or who bel training union workers and a loot hall team.

Miss Mary Hobo, of Brethren church. out in Milwaukee, Wis. 21 after one year of membei Grace church, leading the devo wnue the Jam Jar was In its i Persons or firm who have tional centered them around the infancy, without constitution or tributed money or labor to the riendly Club Meets Harold Hipsley Weds Virginia Williams atory of the painting, "The Angelua. borne, this group eager to solve the Jar are patron members. The Girls Friendly Club of Na recreation problem, sold 400 mem 1 rxnwt mrw.m.nt tional will send a gift box to a boy bershlp tickets to their con tempo 1 of th business of th oorpo in service each month.

Plans were iica. rrtcv vi years memoer iam vtA fn Vhm 4i The marriage of Mtas Virginia Lee Williams and Pvt. Harold ft 4 i Sh also sang a solo. Cleveland Taylor of First church, led the group singing. Mies Pansy Lar Ipeant, of First ehurch, presided and heard routine reports.

A social hour concluded th ttlng. formulated at the meeting of the snip was liny cents. Youth interest mri nr group last week at the home of Hipsley, port George G. Meade, son and backmg was assured and the t.hr Ig or Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Hlosley. 7 IS i ikioi bliglit of adult sponsorship did not ben nf th Wn Mr. and Mrs.

James G. Neilson, 280 Georges Creek boulevard. National. auuw up. In the futum mvn nr A Pic.

William Baer. stationed in The toughest problem, housing. iHii xmma STRICTLY MO RAX SUPPORT is lent bv this nunnv maiwnt who i. Mississippi, will receive the first was solved by the loan of a building year term. St.

Mary's avenue, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs, William Brown, 469 Williams street, parents of the bride. The ceremony was performed May 13 in St. Ann's Catholic ehurch. ing Helen McKenna (left), of Jersey Citv.

N. JL end Bermuttt Homm I DC. i Jam jar is assured add I I of Pitcalrn. Pa. The American WACS, who iust landed In Eneland.

a' Grace Methodist Church To Have Vacation School Th word Sicily la derived from moving duffle bags to quarters. 3 rod through several steps to a dreary th mr rmn 4. appointment of an Sikell, tribal nam of th original Baltimore. inhabitant of th Island, who mi oommitte. ot repreeentati peal Both the bride and bridegroom grated from th Italian mainland wx At I ww vwwii a wui a vaiA.ix;enB Men and Women in Service attended Port Hill high school and about 1500 B.C.

the latter also attended Blue Rkhre The Orar Methodist church Vacation Bible school will open at 30 o'clock today for two weeks. oollege. New Windsor. Mrs. Hipsley ar saTsr aid, Mra, Ellis Imes and on son.

Deimtr B. Brown, son of Mrs. (bower, son of Mrs. Clayton L. Zem is employed In the Baltimore office of Montgomery Ward Company.

Classes will be held each day, with Cora M. Brown, Western port, who bower, (527 I4nooln street, comnlet saw th Jam Jar a a solution to di, th tx of director meeting Leo McDonald. All of Orleans. Th funeral will be held Tuesday in the Little Orleans Methodist church. the exception of Saturday and Sun day.

front 9:90 o'clock until noon. ed primary flight training at Avon Park. and will be sent to a ha STSSSSk To Robert Schilling Mrs. Charles M. LeFew will be entered the army at Baltimore, Nov.

11, 1M2 recently graduated from the Kingman Army Airfield Gunnery School near Kingman, Aria. Staff Sergeant John H. Sterner. wheel. Members also lent their ef Tfi.

tated VT J4 school of basic instruction pilot the director of the school She will FRANCES BAFf ERTY, who Betty Lee forts and the finished Jam Jar by 10 Vn for yountf youth appraisal is strictly nops." pl cii of Elkhart i from Iowa, is in a whirl but her MRS. NORA ISER RITES Funeral rites for Mrs. Nora E. ing. Pvt Edward M.

Twigg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Twigg. 409 La Ing avenue, completed basic train The formw wait i with iwnoiesome recreationai raciuq career isn't She took a pre medlcai whose wife live at 21 Columbia street is stationed with the Fifth floor space about 40 by 60 has been m(ST yt( cours at the untversttv of Cali Romin Iser, 29, widow of the late Frederick N.

Iser, who died Wed Miss Betty Jane Lee became the bride of FTc. Robert George chill, ing, Camp Shelby, Miss. son of Mr. fornia, then a movie scout saw her American Army in North Africa, has been awarded the Good Con nesday in Hopemont. W.

Va were and now she's learning to be a star. be assisted by Mrs. Helen V. Purtrw ton. Mrs.

Virginia Henry, Mrs. Irma Emmery Mrs. Jeasi Ooff. Miss Beverly Franta, Miss Gwendolyn Ptero, and Miss Virginia Smith. The topic for the beginners class will be "Our Happy World;" the primary group.

"Child life In Bible Time;" the Juniors, What Is to Tour Bible?" and the junior high. and Mrs. Harry Schilling, Hyndman, wura ww iuio a smooui nance iioor with booths around th walls, a real of AmrtcAn soda founUin and a "Juke box. of OVJ7unent conducted yesterday afternoon at 2 duct Ribbon for "exemolarv be Pa July 30, according to an an o'clock in th Brethren church Wiley Ford. Th Rev.

Vernon way. sinned curtains and Venetian uuu i nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ing at Fort Knox, and has been transferred to Camp Campbell, Ky. Mr.

and Mrs, Collin T. Reeves, 401 Sprue street, Westernport, received word Jtheir son, Pvt. Collin Reeves, arrived in England. Pvt. Francis a.

McKemie. husband of Lillian Layman McKemUe, pese. Personals havior, efficiency and fidelity during his service in the army. Mrs. Margaret Carter, has re blinds complement the red and blue M.

Lee, 432 North Centre street, Shanholti officiated. Interment composition flooring. The walls are parents of the bride. was in Abe cemetery, Wiley rord ceived word that her husband Pvt. Mrs.

Edward F. Lynch has r. ceremony was performed in Pallbearers were William Root. decorated with sketches mad by artistically Inclined members. timiU i tne narsonaae of Kinffslpv Mfthnrf.

Harold Carter, has been trans Frederick Fadley, Henry Silvious. Protect Your ClotSj tunes. i The coda fountain, with the street after spending month vis i8 cnurc Mls Bagley, Pitts 'n eo rrom camp LcetVa to Camp ii Newton Iser, Russel Williams and Raymond Iser. blessings of the local rationing iting With her mother Mra. Manrrrv xwtiuwu jucw were xne omuiuoh, ratum.

r.r ulxBryi attendants. Aviation Cadet R. Wilklns. son of Boston, Mass. Rk 5.

city, has been transferred from Camp Lee, Va, to Camp Mile Standkh, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel James. Lo naconing.

received word their son. board, serves sodas, sundae and McCusker, soft drink at prevailing local price. Following the ceremony a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Wilklns, 415 Betrothal of Local Girl Announced Mr and Mrs.

Charles M. Davis. 69? Old town road, hav lnnaimtd Fin Cleaning fl' option was held at the home of Members with a secret desire to JOHN A. WHITMAN RITES Funeral services for John A. Whiteman.

71, of 116 Valley street. wtuBuuM venue, nas oeen trans wiuiuai via 1 1 in tv. lui.i. Sgt. Melvin James, arrived in Aus ferred from Greenwood, MissL, to Florida.

r'w ZllZl operate a coda fountain) draft arm can arrange to work behind the tralia. tend thesa regwlarty to the uoiumou. muss for advanced who died in Allegany hosnital. were Miss Veronica Komoannk Kit tl ti rt it Harry F. Twigg, husband of Mrs training.

soda bar, but th corporation em conducted in th Hafer funeral muwm mw rvi i the engagement el their daughter, Pearre avenue, left yesterday for for iiuiivi r' uii ploys a woman attendant as welL iwigg, Kiogeway ter horn yesterday afternoon at 2 Mis Marceila Jan Davis, to Pvt. F. Perry Smith, Ridgedal avenue, co owner with his father. Lak Worth, Fla, where ah will be A farewell party and handkerchief shower was given In honor Fulcher P. Smith, of th Cumber race, nas oeen promoted to corporal o'clock.

Th Rev. Hixon T. Bower at Camp Shelby, Miss. sox, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Seaman, First Class John James church, officiated.

Interment was th guest of Capt. Malcolm Kullmar, at th horn of his parents, th George St. Cltantu Pheae 191 Car. UnJea) at Geerge of Mrs. B.

T. PulL Bowline Green. land Box Company, ha received a Music for dancing is usually provided by th "Juke1 box. dear to th heart of all youth. On special occasions, a th recent formal opening, a five piece band recruited by neighbor and friend Thursday commission as an ensign in the wrvw nim parents, Mr.

and in Greenmount cemetery evening. United State Naval Reserve. wu eauu. Lrnurcn aireet.i ikmmm Second Lieut. Garland A.

Phil Edward Cox, Miami Beach, oa of Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Cox, IIS Maryland avenue. The marriage will be solemnized August 1ft at Miami Beach, Fla where Pvt.

Cox is stationed in the army air corps. The bride elect I a graduate of Fort Hill high school and is employed by the Chesapeake and Po from th high school band provides Mrs. PuQ will leave this wees for Denver, Col, to join her husband. rTrr 1 HArry I K8111. Wellington Conn, Joseph Rev.

and Mrs. Fred S. Kullmar. Mis Marjorie Hinkle, Pleasant Grove, and Miss Jan Beachy, Garrett county, are at Camp Miniwania, for a two week leadership training course. Th former is representing the Maryland 4 emfae lips.

Bowling Green, wrote his Bar hot licks." man wuuim j. euutem, Helker, John Dorn, Stanley Ben a former chemist at th Celaneee ents recently, that ha met two School vacation hours for the smsuu wiuw in vjaie nett and Ellsworth Myers. Corporation of America, Pay Your i Jam Jar are 7 to 11 p. m. on week ox his buddies in civilian life, in 11 ixmdon.

They are Sgt, Wlllard Trestle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John there. Orlando Air Base, Orlando, after spending; a twelve day fur tomac Telephone Company. Pvt.

Paul Colbert, 17 Oak street, is re Troetle. formerly of Genhart drive. James B. Heath Oox, also a graduate of Fort Hill I cuneratln in umnH.i lough with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. but who now live In Detroit and REAL ESTAT TAXES NOW and SAVE was employed by th Potomac i where he underwent an appendee Low7, EHersUe Sgt. Carl Weakley, son of Mr. and (Conrtmted from Page re) tomy Friday. Mrs, Mary 17 Wempe Mrs.

Norman Weakley. 422 Colum Wrswat Officer Royoe R. Rice i drive, returned bom after visiting Charles Lefew, pastor of Grace jruupu ju jjyer, Aavier um Methodist church, officiated. Inter wui wave today for Dayton, after a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil M. Rice, VaUey With ment was in Deer Park. oia street. Pvt. William T.

Duke, husband of Mrs. Margaret F. Duke, 429 Cumberland street, has been transferred from Atlantic City, N. to the army air base, Salt Lake City, Utah. Edison Company before leaving for military service.

Events in Brief fh Women's Mission Society of the First Baptist church will meet at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at the church. Active pallbearers. aU emDlovea of versity, Cincinnati, O. She was accompanied by her daughter in law, Mrs. Ralph I.

Dyer. Miss Abbie McMullen returned to her home. 741 Fayette street, from road. Mr. Rice.

Who hea KMn PEOPLES 2 tn Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, are Everett C. Groves. William N. Pvt. Robert Mothersole.

son of tioned for the past two years in New Orleans, recently received his commission and has been assigned with th army air corps to th Memorial hospital wher ah under Mrs. Marguerite Motherani. 44 i. ae, TAX LOAN Foster, E. Granville Shirley, Griffin A.

McGinn, William E. YarnalL andj went a major operation seven weeks ago. She will return to her position Furnace street, has been transferred from Fort Meade to Colum unaras D. Shaffer. Honorary pallbearers are J.

at Martin's next week. bia, S. tn th signal corps. Headquarters Service Command stationed at Fairfield, o. Mrs, Rice, the former Miss Phyllis Runion, this Belts, Pittsburgh; A.

R. Carver. George Anderson. 211 South Lee Mrs. F.

Stephen ForaleL the fear. teeey is smeH steatkly eysH Uses rreaeerf Is lew sie Grafton: E. P. Welshonce, Keyser; street, is a patient at Memorial hos mer Jane Honing. Bast Main street Henry F.

Wyatt, Jacob A. Miller. pital. Prostburg. received word her hu.

Charles F. W. Bell, Charles A. Wi band has been promoted to captain, at Camp Ashby, Va. gal.

Willis M. Rickey, James M. Dr. J. B.

Martin will be host to the directors of the Ridgeley Lion Club at a meeting at o'clock tomorrow evening at his home in Ridgeley. Th Bowling Green Homemaker club will hold an alt day outdoor meeting tomorrow at th home of Mrs. A. M. Robinetta.

beginning at It o'clock. There will be a picnic luncheon tour of flower gardens and th regular business meeting. Th Past Councilors Circle of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waterholter and grandson, William Weiland, returned to their home in Tacoma city, will accompany her husband to Ohio.

Pvt. Jamea W. Taylor, Indian town Gap, is visiting his wile, Mrs. Mary Taylor, and relative in Ridgeley. Mis Alma Shreve.

student nurse at Memorial hosnitaL ia Yaraall, Wood Peters. W. Henry Mra. EsteUa C. Price, East Main PEOPLES BAN Freeland, Meyers G.

Light. Walter Park. after visiting at the! street. Frostburg. received word that her son.

First Lieutenant irh of Cumberland home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Erne rick, 210 South street. ward H. Price, has been made coin w. seel, Ralph Ketzner, Allan Coglan, Harry D.

Schmidt, Elmer J. Soehner, Henry W. Bloss, Charles F. Burke, He 8. Sponseller, Peter manding officer of a chemical com her vacation with her parents, Mr.

Aiemesr eeM DtpetH pany. Li. Price has been stationed ana Mrs. ecott Shreve. We tern port Mr.

and Mra. James Perkins, 220 Maryland avenue, have gone to Jacksonville. to attend the graduation of their son, John, from Cera. Our Flag No. 100, Daughter off o.

Ervin, Jacob C. Schroder, Henry in England for the past year. vrp. curtls America will meet at clock to VRmp MUiianey, Hugh Gattens. Patrick Mrs.

Gilbert Thomnson. 23 Welsh Coyle, James Moore, Dr. Jay H. street, Frostburg, received word that naval gunnery school. They were accompanied by Miss Pauline Matthai, Dr.

Ira H. Staff md. her brother, Alfred "Pete" Hunter Jjorrow evening at th. home ct BrT on a wL. Webw ibas recently returned from Alaska mk Gilford, Balti Thomas W.

Peters, Michael D. Rein ha been promoted to the rank of Schade, Baltimore pike. Georg W. Smith, coxswain. hart and Max N.

Freese. sergeant at Boca Raton, Fla. Pvt. Raymond Lemaster. son of 7.1..:" TT i a' lormy Cumberland, is United States Navy, returned to his base in New York after spending a In wew or rier THOMAS JOSEPH GROWDEN Mr.

and Mrs, N. Lemaster. RL a. vmv MI um recovering from a major aeration I cartel make siippei for conval i nomas Joseph Orowden. 9.

a Valley road, has been transferred to at Allegany hospital lti, jiourteen day leave with hi wife, RUG CITTERN Two Jam Jar mombera a utfttninw tn m. tinrlv inn brother of Frederick W. Growden. Mra. Edith Smith, 212 Central wP narry i Bowman rmn! 818 Gephart drive, died at his home, Howae, and Mi R.itH renue.

Bedford Valley Saturday night scent soldiers at th meeting at 1 30 o'clock Wednesday at Emmanuel Episcopal parish house. Court Cardinal Olbbons No. 529. baughtera of America, will meet at Bowman. Havre de nr.

Ur n1 Mrs. Noel Spelr Cook th Hawaiian Islands. Pvt. Lemaster, who received his training at Fort Leonard Wood, is a graduate of Fort Hill high school, 1941. Mrs, Cora R.

Shaffer, 879 Patter He was a son of th late Josenh and apending a few days with their eturd far Ocean City, to Sarah (Wentling) Orowden and mother, Mrs. Addi X. Bowman. 91 "pna wn was a retired farmer. He was I 11 O'clock this evening at the Park street William Brink man and Louise son avenue, received word her hus member of Bethel Methodist church band.

Pvt. Floyd W. Shaffer, has and was a Spanish American war been transferred from Camn Lee. Wigfield attended a party given by Miss Thelma Tl mm le) Ryan. Mar tinsburg, W.

Va, celebrating her fourteenth birthday. Mr. George Swan. Baltimore pike, is improving in Allegany hospital, following an operation. Seaman Second Ciaat J.

wirf veteran. nom. union street. Mr. Katherln Moor Land is, Park street, recently contributed to th fund for th Women Field Army for th Control of Cancer.

to port Screven, Ga. Besides his brother her he is Mr. and Mrs. Ira Easton. Lone.

Chief Petty Officer J. Svdnev wwry, returned to th naval survived by th following: Hi widow, Mrs, Grace tWhipp) Growden; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby E. Hard man WajrMnotr tv A dinner was given by Mr. and; training station at Samoaoa.

Hew Han' United States Merchant Mrs. Paul Stkkley, 229 South Me 1 York, after Tlu. Marine, who recently returned from received word their son, Pvt James G. Easton, has arrived In India. John B.

Erichsen, torpedoman. third class, United States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Broder P. Erichsen.

fhanie street, in celebration of the! leave with his wife wl convoy duty in the Mediterranean. mnmmmmmmk WWa 1 MS. a asrs, waiter zimhnwr nmAtn LVi h. mher, Ae Valley; on son. Thomas D.

Grow Spring Gap, was recently graduated den, Friedena, on sister. Mr. Laura Oster, Bedford, a broth visited relatives ana mends here accompanied by Chief Petty Officer Lloyd Crater, Newcomerstown, O. Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Van Pelt. New Orleans, are visiting Mrs. T.

P. Van Pelt, McMullen highway. Clyde H. Crttes. seaman, second I mmmrm rrom advanced torpedo and destroyer fleet school and is taking aerial torpedo training at San Diego, Cal.

Parachute Rigger, 2 C. Broder May keainaT nJZZ 228 Mechanic street wTr? J' 1 Wc Raymond Logadon, son of towery, who returned to Sampson,) Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Legsdon kJ Furnace street, is home on a A birthday party was given in; ten day leave from Waitiw Kmor of Miss Virginia Russ.

Fri Field, S. Walterboro lay tvening at her home. Green Mrs. w. P.

Gilford, of Baltimore treet, tn celebration of ai. utaiwrh er, ward Growden, Toledo, twelve grandchildren and thi great grandchildren. nard, another son of Mr. and Mra SULFA DRUGS are in there fighting, too class, returned to Balnbridge Naval Erichsen. is at present stationed at th naval air station.

Norfolk. reaming Station after spending a trentto birthday. A pink and white Matlidf. of LaVale, a patient JT th hi wife, Mrs oior scheme was carried out in th Aliocmnv i sH(th rttj tn wvi olor scheme was carried out hi the Alievanv ttAniai Edith Crttes, 320 Waverly terrace. Va.

henry j. Mcdonald Henry Johnson McDonald, 77 Little Orleans, died at 8 a. m. Saturday at hi home. had been Ul since last September and in a John Kalbaugh, son of Z.

Clyde Kalbaugh, 444 Walnut street. West Pvt. WHlmm J. McGinn has returned to Camp Shelbv. Pfc, Cecil A.

Grimes, Jr has returned to Fort George G. Meade after spending a four day leave critical condition th last couni Pnding ten days with his wife and with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Cecil mother at 20t Columbia street. month.

He is survived bv hie widow leceeratkms and game and danc hf featured th ntertainment. Th Ladies Aid Society of Trinity lutheran ehurch entertained with I ork shower to honor of Mr. rilttam J. McGinn. Friday even teg at her home Columbia street.

Mr. Leda WiUisoa entertained ernpurt, has completed baste training at the United States Naval Training Station, Sampson, N. and is on leave. Pvt. Theodore A.

Carlson, son Miss Anna McGinn has returned jOrtm, 433 Central avenue. Today, more than ever, quality dry cleaning Is important. Properly and regularly dry cleaned, your cloths will took better last longer ti, and giv better service. Even under wartime conditions our Valctex standard of quality has not been lowered True, we cannot as prompt as we hav in th past, but, even so, our customers tell us we'r still "First For Quality and Barrio. from Akron.

Ohio, after viaitin Mis Vivian Hamilton, lot Kama Savanah CUngerman McDonald; three daughters, Mrs. Anni Appel, aister, Mrs. Waiter Hughes, ftp. hart de4we avenue, and Miss Angela Kien hofer, 116 Columbia avenue, re SULFA DRUGS All IN Tl FIGHTING TOO! Today, lam ef Held aesaitsts, is figfctiftf 94 ea saias seu tie lie figtiten eae4l se suffs 4 At ftome, tee, year doctor frees feterieet MlHeeiiowtic', aif sets and etfter dine frta tais get fs fullest freneftt ef sm cere, rtn yaw aesscr here? Walsh, McCagh nrw jersev: Mrs. Bertha MrDott of Mrs.

Emma O. Carlson, park Heights, ha. cuiupieted basic item turned after a two weeks visit ing with an armored unit at Fort Mra. James ft. ConnelJ.

of New Oriean, jg visiUng hm parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terrene J. Boyle, 10 independence street. with Mr.

and Mr. Bernard Hardy, Washington. D. C. is auditor of AHegany Camp 4134, loyal Neighbors of America, at a fuffet supper Friday evening at vm home.

Oak street. Mis Betty Getson entertained In Knox. Ky. Frank R. Neff.

son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ncflf, Luke, has Norwood Wilkinson. Philadelphia. it visiting his mother, Mrs.

C. N. Pvt. Clyd M. Slpes, husband of Mrs.

Wikia Si dm. iwffnr completed basic training at Samp fSTAlo von. N. and is on leave. Mrs.

Haoel Barb, 10S Frederick Holtiman IE2 street, received word her son, Gerald L. Barb, Dutch Harbor, Alaska, has been promoted to petty officer. Wilkinson, 220 Davidson street. Mr. and Mr.

Joseph Elliott, Philadelphia, at th guests of Mrs. Elliott mother, Mrs. Howard A. Dickey, 8t 211 Washington street. Mrs.

Ursula Bants and sister. Miss Mary Hartman, 203 Wallace street, are visiting at Virginia Beach, and Pvt. Elmer StetUemyer, husband of Mrs, VfcJet Stottlemyer. Bowling Green, are honj on three day leave from Xndlantown Gap, sP Mia Mary Evelyn Beet, 102 j' catur street, ha returned fmm tono? of Edwin Crosten last week th horn of her parents. Mr.

ind Mr. Henry Oeteon, Comgan diss prior to hi leaving for miliary arvte, The Young Adult of the Mount feasant Methodist church will meet it o'clock August 10. instead of morrow evening, due to the camp wttngs at the Union dprtfv camp acting ground. DOT? Tt JCf9 in in third ciasa. 21 211 ft.

Mehaiile St laundry Ory Ctttnm Shompooing Ruf Srorog Sirvic That Satiattc Pharmacy "Wsitar Leee'mg Frttcriptio Ceatf Cmw MHNI am 0etf St. Wt DELIVER ft EI! JNm fcoaNg) 1644 et 941 Word was received that Pvt. Rov Poland, formerly of 310 Waverly terrace, recently arrived to Enx lung her unci and auat, Mr. and1 ana Tclephan 1311 Mrs. John M.

Riffee. Grafton, Mx James C. Atherton, Plftsburgh.i is her for the funeral of her iand. 513 Necessity Street if if if if if if m. ii.m a.

rother law, Hict R. Laughlln. Aviation Cadet WUmar F. Zrm Pbottf 931 3.

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