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Phone 4600 for WANT AD Taker THF CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, FIVE Keyser General Election Set or Tomorrow Heavy Balloting Is Anticipated keyser W. of Key- -r will name a new mayor Tuesday i the city genera! election. Two weelcs voted at he primary to name candidates vho would run In the Cieral elec- Of five candidate' for the one a'ancy on council, two were select- to oppose each other in the lig to name the ucce.s.>or to Letter )ates, who decided to enter the layoralty race thi year rather to ry again for hi. cuun; il seat. The ounciJmanic candidate' Tuesday ill be Richard irray and ElLs I.

Doll Murray received 540 of the .071 voter in the council race, nd Doll received 186 votes. For the oiiice of mayor Che.ster Compton and Oate will again tlie candidates. as in the lominaiing election. Ar there were niy two c.nidiri. tes in the primary, he two were voted on merely as a orrnality, but on Tuesaay the vote ill be tor keeps.

The candidate re- eiving the mor i votes will be elect- ju as in the council race. Tire vole at the neral election exjjecied to be much heavier than hat rast at the primary, when less han one third of th-; registered oter Keyser w'as The reg- dereri vote as in the county oil book has 3.922 voters regi. lered. Voters go to the same place a vote Tuesday that were visited or the primary. Voting Place No.

1 ill be the city ofiice on iorth Davis Street, for voters from he central part of town from Pied- Educator Will Address Seniors At Beall High 122 Will Finish Friday Night FROSTBURG, June 3 Tlie 122 prospective graduates of Beall High Schcx)! will hear Dr. Douglas Silverton, noted English educator wiio is professor of literature at Harpur College. Endicott. N. the commencement Fi-iday at 8 p.

m. will be Have You To The guest speaker was born and raised in London, England, and attended English schools and Oxford University. He came to Canada in 1929 and to the United States 1947. He has served as professor of literature at the universities of Alberta and Manitoba in Western PIED.MOXT OFFICIALS These are the officials of Piedmont, W. who will hold their first council meeting at 4:30 p.m.

today. Sitting is Mayor Allan L. Hill. Standing, left to right, are Councilmen W. Garland Cheshire.

Mervin High. Norman Baughman and Eugene W. Paxton. The other councilman. Joseph Maybury, was not present for the picture because of the death by drowning on Memorial Day of his nephew, Bernard Clay Maybury.

At the biennial election May 14. Hill was elected for a two-year term, succeeding Mayor Harold Predlock. who did not seek reelection. Paxton, an incumbent, was reelected for four years. Cheshire, a newcomer, also W'as elected for four years.

Baughman, another newcomer, is serving a two-year term. High and Maybury are holdover councilmen who have two years to serve in their present terms. All were hi May 31 by Ormond Lediow, notary and assistant city clerk. Bruce Graduation Due Thursday WESTERNPORT, June 3 Dr. Douglas Silverton, professor of literature at New York State University, Endicott, N.

will deliver tlie address at the commencement exercises of Bruce High School Thursday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. I The program will include prelude, and Elgar, by High School Orchestra: invocation, Rev. J. Einmert Detira.

pastor of tlie Church of the Brethren; class oration. Place the by Marian Madge Coonts; selection. Friuiz, by Mixed Chorus. Selection. on Scoit, vocal ensemble: presentation of lomas, Charles L.

Kopp. Cumberland, superiiiteiident of Allegany county schools; selection. the Good Bless and Keep I Platt, Mixed Chorus. Alice Gay of honor will be presented Canada and at Loyola University, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

principal John W. Fisher. Bene- Montreal. William Edgar Likens, RFD 1, diction will be by Rev. E.

W. The following awards will be Frostburg. became the bride of Har- welford. pastor of A.ssembly of God to Seniors whose names will Robert Spiker, son of Mr. and cpmch.

The recessional, be disclosed at the exercises by Mrs. Harry Spiker, RFD 1 Frost- be by the Vincent Halbert, principal: btttg- High School Orchestra. Jeffries Brothers medal for the The wedding took place Saturday, -----------------highest scholastic average for May 26. in Accident. Mr.

and Mrs. Jeffries Brothers activity Venion Roy Whiteman were for the Senior who has ailendants at the ceremony. amassed the highest number of Following the wedding, tiie couple UIV6n ASSIgnmGni Club pouits: Rotary Club. $25 to went on to Petersburg, for the Senior who best exemplifies a short honeymoon. Upon their I'e- FROSTBURG- Rev.

A. above Loyal Order of turn they will reside at RFD 1. Porta been named assistant Moose, $10 to be divided into $5 for Frostburg. Both attended Central pastor of St. Matthews Catholic MRS.

H. R. SPIKER Couple Wed Accident to Father La Porta Is Davis High Holds Potomac State Graduation Commencement Scheduled This Morning Farm Bureau Elects Officers the all-around and $5 High School. Lonaconing. for the Young -----------------I Republican Club, $10 for the Cf person having made the most not- medal for the Cldss NlgHt Thutsday girl w'ho possesses the qualities of courage, character, service, scholar- WESTERNPORT.

June 3 The KEYSER. W. June Eilerslie, Renna Jane Tliayer, W. Va The senior forty-eighth annual commencement Keyser. PARSONS, W.

Va. Selby Adams ship and companionship, and one exercises at St. Church here out Street to the PoKimac of Davis High School held Edward F. WeLh. Westernport; wais elected president of the Tucker to the boy who shows a combination behoof win oe pre- Church, Baltimore, according to an i announcement in the Baltiinorf 'Catholic Review.

i Father LaPorta, of Mr. and I Mrs. RO.S.S A. LaPoria. Broadw ay, Uvas ordained in Baltimore June 19 and sang his fir.st high mass in Ins parish church.

St. Michaels Oetho- Place No. 2 will be in the their Commencement exercises in at Potomac Slate Sdiool will bc' John William Wiles, Rowiesburg; County Farm Bureau for the leadership, honor, courage, serv- sented bv the seniors in the school end of the city, at St. the Iasi Thurs- Monday, starting at 10:30 a. m.

Auman, RFD 2, Terra ing year at their meeting held ice and Varsity Club Thursday at 8 p. lall on James Street, and voting day evening with their theme Douglas Southall Freeman, na- Alta; Anna Isabelle Bowman, Camp Kidd last Friday evening.i trophy to the best all-around ath- program will open with the Frostburg Briefs lace No. 3. will be for the south ide of the city, at the home of Mrs. I.

W. South Main Street. Darrell Zeller, diieiiur of the Hope lor tionally known historian and author, tion: Nellie Ann Doyle, Paw Paw; other officers will be Ben F. lete: Bausch and Lomb plaque to iArion Band, ha announced that the band will practice marching Mrs. Richard Law.son played the will be the speaker.

J. Funk. Ashby; Joseph- Tliompson, vice president and Senior who has done outstand- Just followed by Processional and the Recessional: Bruce Alumni Plans Dance nr Preeman uritten several Hehle, Parsons; Virginia M. Helen Harsh, jbig work in Jack relrod offered the historical works including Approximately 100 members and der of Eagles to the outstand- Westeinport. present to hear two ing athlete, and a $5 history Dorothy science: mternal Tue.sday evening of this tory address, and Sally McGoye, L.

Bishoff, speakers. Miss Eioise Cofer. student who has been out- ai 8 evening as previou. ly announced. Parrady Post No.

24. American tion. Mls.s Leone Ault, gave the of Robert E. a four-volume Salutatory address, World work and a two-volume history of, I The Girls Chorus sang George Washington. Wings of Among the 101 prospective candi- and the senior girls date.s for Associate in Arts degree WESTERNPORT.

June 3 The thi. area are: Shook. Ht tsaroara uoia- followed her talk -urana Marcn." acnmiai. Beniamin nospicai rnuay. nnual dinner and dance of the Dorothy spoke on Robert Arnold Boggs, New Creek brese.

Albert; Betty Judy, Keyser; demonstration of a desirable for the processional and schaeffer- fiaiiphter born Friday in huce High School Alumni A for her Vale- Drive; Pi-ank A. Punderburg, Bur- Joan Connelly, Cumberland. summer salad with dressintr recessional. Other musical nronhecv Marv Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

ion will be held Saturday. June 9. Victory address: Vera Cosiley. spoke lington; Thomas C. Barnes.

Lona- Donald E. Haines. Keyser; Daniel Bowers a saxaphone underLl-issmeii Donald Eckhart. 1 tlie ho(-i audiua ium. on Live in Human coning, Sheldon Dickerman, Ingram, Oakland, Raymond solo, June Langeluttig and a piano Mirh iel Reillv and Thoma- Stakem, er.

haviiiK crvcd in caiiu ity tne or a ii inibei yea; Ha the members the 1951 grati- pe'-'ial award Spencer, Keyser; Jasper H. Ford; Thomas M. Davis. Port Ashby; I. ,1 Fic-mvn.

sponsor of the Veach, Purgit.sville: Dalvin B. Wa- Zelma M. Harrison. RFD Virgii OnPH HoiISP Rriofc prrserted to the ciass for 80 Fort Ashby; Wilt.U. Hull, Keyser; Eugene IIUU3C iri-iUWlIS DlieiS atmg tias.s and the re.

will Hininn- 1 a hi-h uere aunrriert Rpn Keyser. Cumberland; James H. Miller. Watnu LnX Charles Arnold. RFD 4 Cnntber- of meet Wednc.Ndav at 7 m.

instead of Pendergasv president ot the Jnnior the King and ent oI Hie The invocation will be given by 4rs. Pearl Boor and lei ark on the will hi oiin W. Fi.iier. principal. Dinner lu.sii will be provided Horace tichaids, Mrs.

Helen Huutvin.vjn nd Mrs Demanus Bryant A horl bu.Hae: ill fol- jw tlie dinner with Audrey lodnguez, president, Tin eport of the nominating be given The group conqxvsed 1 Hor er Michael, Mrs. ber? Derlam and Rav L. Wilt. Noiiimation BovOd -it Edu. at on.

The senior ip aiig May BIh.s, You Rev R. W. i Ji The- First Church of Davi, the BenedictKUi. land; Frederick Shaffer, Keyser; Got id Lord Hoben J. Campbell, Piedmont; John p.

Puffenbarger. Franklin r-T, And Peisonals Jean Eloise Keyser; Everett beginning at 1 p. m. B. Findlay.

Cumberland; Paul PTar.i Westeniport. Kenne PSS Ayrshires Get High Rating cluirch, with Mr.s. Margaret Always Be amt Kighl as chairman ol the program, will be sung by the student bcxiy. will be Mrs. Minnie Charles and Edward Pendergast, KplgfiypC AttgnH MacMannis.

Mrs. Alice Delp. Mrs. Next first grade pupils, Mrs, Edward Pen- Odella Stevens and Mr.s. John The Auxiliary of Frostburg Aerie 373.

Fraternal Order of Eagies, A 1UTH wiiliaiyi JLf. weujieibuav. town reiarive.s HLrenaeo Liie iiinerai install officer.s this evening at A. Metz. Dawson, mq wiinam entrants with school life.

Piedmont; Parrill. Keyser; James W. Perrill, Carl Ir Fort Ashbv qj JVirs, l'en- Cunnmsham Rites Humbert- Wtliiam H. Loy. Springfteld; Alpha of giaouaieu son.

Barton, John E. Maru. E. Mays, Buffalo Mills, Harold 10 'aaiuart mrvout a Washington Umver.suty, MIDLAND-A number of out-of- No A TTflmcnn William Washington, D. Wednesday.

Ed- towii relatives attended the fulieral Will iiist Mivhiirv Piedmont school life. ward received a bachelor of science Thursday afternoon of Mrs. Juanita Heiidley, past -a- Puderbaugh. CumJ ll ZZTLt KFYcFR. W.

Va. -Ayr catHe Potomac School farm nay also be made from the floor ''ere given nigh landard rating by nd the annual election will toilow Riclu-rd Denney an oificial of the 11 for the dance .11 be by Ayr. hire Breed A ocialion. who orchertia. The tie ua- he farm urns are in charge of a rnmiiiifter T'' 16 very leaded Charle goeo and Hie re None was The dinner 1 for member' only ela siiied fair or jxjor.

the public FAnkhn-' and were Mr.s, Arma Fisher. Follouing the meeting a giaaeis. roiiowing uie progiam. a Association, to be held Saturday. McClean and daughter, Linda.

hi will be distributed and a 5 made at a meeting of the tie Creek. Mrs. Jennie Casteel, Midland discussion period will be held with, society at 7 p. m. today, ithe parents.

Town Of Lonaconing Gives Four-Year Activity Report Hit the public may auend Hie are available at Drug Store and Fili Cun- t'ctionery here; Tri-Tow 11 Cut- late. Piedmont; Place. Mc- 'oole. Devon Club. Luke, and Bev- Service Station.

LONACONING A reix)rt on the building of new' bridges on Robbin of Lonaconing account for the Street, Island street, Beechw'ood ami Pythian Sisters Get Convention Report Edward RoberUon. Mr. and Mrs. MIDLAND Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Miss Lucille Vance, daughter of Griffen Robertson. Mr, and Mrs. Long. Washington, D. were Me- Rev.

and Mrs. J. W. Vance, Pied- William Wise, Willard Robertson, moiial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.

moiit. Wo has received a bache- Mrs. Donald Conway. Mr. and Mrs.

D. here. lor of arts degree in education from Frank Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Fairmont State Teachers College thur Arnold and Mrs.

EJ.hel Bruce. Rem: 4 Room Dtduxe Apart- in Fairmont, W. Va. all of Cumberland: Bonnie MtuNeii, Nick Frahasa has been elected Di'troit, Stella Ri.foiHiiUoned Down Frostburg Personals Meets Tonight LONACONING 'Hu Worn society of Christian will at 7:30 p. m.

iii Fhi vletliodi.Nt Church. report on the Dis- president of the Boys Hi-Y of Bruce and Mrs. May E. W'albert, Frost-, four year.s was relea.sed ye.ster- Castle run; (wooden bridges rei)lac- Pythian Sisters Convention. High School for the 1951-52 school burg.

day by Mrs. Sara B. Schramm, town ed with concrete repair of Midland Hall Other officers are Richard bridge over Jackson Run near Am- made at the recent Schoppert, vice-president; Joseph I I (win 8 Onm returned to El Ca.Ti on iiaiid June 1 1947. was erican Legion. meeting Myrtle Temple No.

2, Congenelii. secretary-treasurer, and i-ClUlv3 vJUIIU ffiM Pa o. Texa; aitei pending the past $340.36 when Mayor Alex A. Burt Streets Repaired PHluaii Sisters, here. Leo Mazzone, chaplain.

HoM lllHP MpPfinP moiph Jiome, He 1 employed ofiice. admini.straiion will Streets repairs listed were widen- convemmn will be held jhe Star of Italy Lodge No. 1426, JUIIC uii a KOveriiimiK li.iU. ing project at end today, when Virgil Alexander ed road in rear of Presbyterian Oakland with Garrett Temple a spaghetti supper from Hr Field. his duties.

Ca.sh on hand manse; Robin Street and Gills Hill. charge. 5 3 7 3 Thursday at H.iny and Iwo -hil- tor June 1. 1951 is $7.375.83. 'Big Vein Hill.

Roosevelt Alley Temple has ordered new Lodge Hall. 17 We.st Hampshire Used Inside Doors. Apply 49 Broadway. Frostburg, Phone 870-M. drcn.

Bonnie and Billy. Hat- buro. Pa hit vi.Niting Mrs. Edward and tamily. n-re.

and Mrs. I. and family, Cuinorr- land. 000 Bond.s Out Oak Hill Cemetery Road, other paraphernalia street, Piedmont. W.

Va. B.nid,s UH7 Street to Tennis Court, Marguerite Arnold Circle of 0 000 bond.s ouustandmg Sl.OCO at Scotch hill, Castle 1.111, Women of the Pre.sbyterian will Beechwood Road, Church Street. Viola McGann, Mis. Melia Kamaulf the home oi Mrs. Pearl piTStuil will be paid 1951.

Jackson Street. We.st Railroad Pearl Blair will attend the Harrtson, vr.t.rt HI 1 47 1 sireci, vvcsi itanroau narnsoii, 136 Hampshire mid are no notes pavablc, Island Street, East Railroad Temple SesMon of Pythian street. Piedmont. W', at 8 p. m.

1 Street (new roadi. Depot area Siders in Easton in September. todav. YIrs, Matilda Fisher will be 1947 were Dudley Street, Front. Alle- Eleanor Sliiigloff won the evening eo-hoMess.

uutstanamg m-ii were Central Girls Present Unusual Fashion Show 1 outstanding ta.xes in 1951 Hanekamp, were $995 97 Jackson Mountain Road Rai.ses made ciuniiR rear Mam Street -new road', administration are mayor $100 per consuucted was 500 ieet of Washington Myrtle meeting. Cameron. Marion Je.m C(X)k. Barbara Frizzell. Vlary Thompson Wins wall on Robbin Street: repaired wall 4 fnntPSt per meetint; to $5 per meeting; Big Vein Hill; removed on "al VUIIIC51 The tax collector will be at the Westeniport City Building from 1:30 Ludie- Guild of Si Paul's Lutheran Church will hold their June meeting this evening at 8 in the lecture room ol tlie church, with Harry G.

Shujx-. preudem. presiding and leading the devotions. The program will include vocal numbers by a trio oi Darrell Zeller. it Robert Barclay and Mi-'-, William Grimm and a tenor solo by Giyn Geis.

Refreshments will be served bv Dish washer wanted: must be over 21. Apply Little Ritz Restaurant 210 W. Main St. after 12 noon, June N-T 2-4 until 5 p. DST Thursday, June Miss Louise Shaffer.

Mrs. Minnie Church Street which were hazard- Tliompson ous to the citizen. the prize for the prettiest hat al'endaiit. $120 to $190 per Councilmen serving with Mayor Patty Beeman for the funnie.st con- 1 Htniu Fc i nomu's Department. by Dai Dewey Pt c- Timi (.

Charlotta Hadley. S400 per vear to $800 pel veai, and Sue Go Shopping in a Pat o. Anna Bar-lay. $135 to per month; jriiree-Stnry Si on Beem. i.

Leali Ce a lia tiie suige tif J'hiir'-day. in the Show were: Joan Mt jo Ann pean A. Fairgneve. Norma J. Fai.en- Wh.ia r.

ai orer-''e M.a'-'hall oaker. Ruth Freeman. Ir rrx, non wa rnade by M.ir- Fiances St hlereih. Shira g.are* i Dilfer. Sceiv one wa a Spiker.

Eleanor Tininey. Ma- cere with Shoppers I'le Winner. Nellie Ryan. Jny Bi-H)k and Sue en. bv Patty Ann Norma Lee Coleier.

Paiihne Drvi and fjoan Gardner. Grove. tw. wr, ontia I loor with Carol mg curfew, discharge oi Blair son Leake. Arbir.us Wmona Thompson a deslady and moriel.s.

lirearms. sewer lap, raising James Blair of McGee, Deloia MrKenzie. Beny nirth grade eirls modeling appointment of bailiff receive a bachelor of ill.wu p.iiko. and blou rather than election by voters. 3 decree in education at the A.

University of Maryland por-rayed the $12,000.00. and of Mayor ana taxes. Mt. Savage Personals Bertha Geis and Mr Steele. New Visitor Named For DPA PARSONS.

Va. Alma wt-reb oth given a wtek's vacation with pay and one day 4ck leave a month alli'wed. Ordinances Passed Blair To Receive Orcimances by Bun ITporpp SritlirHilV Hacllev. Scene anci the councilmen were park- sJUlUIUuy Ralston, Johann Reniue. iirlev ene tliree -ok place in the changing date of fiscal year, borrow li lith.

Spiker. Slat- c- le So'nit ord, Martha Ann Staup. Ciii cue tour was on the Councilmen's fce.s reived a degree from theft Uim Dodd.N Svhia Green. Maxm- iloor ol department Purchases included the town Haiisrath. Wilma Jean ohm ar enacted truck.

$2101 and a ciiow plow. completed eight Jean Kight. Sue feue Mil- and wi kits and 05. of practice teaching in the Com- lier. Joyce Nicol.

Margaret Walker, were by the hnme eco- The city hall and garage was Department at Allegany lEvelvn Weir, Baibaia BeeniHii, nomic' a ms. painted, Jackson run and Georges High School, Cumberland Shiriey Burt. M.ay Lou s. ene pi the Creek were dredged; sewer on We Blair's parenus. his Mrs Louise Dillvr.

Norma Fazenbaker. elevami- a. tin ir tx) the third Main Street was the and amit. Mrs. Robert C'vrol Foote.

Hvde, ficxir for the ene -ix. Celeste White Waj svsteiii of street liglit 6 Blair, attend graduation cere- McKenzie. Flora Machm. Eumce Sicidiiig the ale lady and the in Maryland, nionies. Norma Lee Muir.

Helen moael- iiaraded un dresses and wa; and tree: lights Spiker. Nellie Ann Smith. tner p. dre' Bi Milford w-a placed at a number ot points The Steele. Joyce Vii ihuinmauon on a large luirber Court To Opon Arlene Bean.

Norma Jean 4 community treet Mr. and Mrs. William Brannon. Joseph Brannon and children. Day Catherine and Joseph, of Washington.

D. returned after visiting Burner, countv director of the Deat Mr. and Mr.s. John Dbffenbaugh. payment of Public fo, Mrs.

Pnyllis Reed, returned after announced tha- Mrs. Rudolph Gun- 'kel toCockevsville. John Will.am Ram.sev of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph La.shlev re- Ward's Studio Gives Complete Photograhic Service it if if Photostats Birth Phone 767 For Information 19 Broadway Frostburg, Maryland turned to Baltimore after visiting Tucker County Department of Pub- Mrs. Lashley and Mr.

and Assifttance. He replaces Ben Mrs. Joseph Crowe. of who has Charles went to Cockeys- tiie of ca ville with Rev. Rudolph Gunkel, in District 9 which Thursday.

comoo.sed of Lewi.s. Up.shur i Mr.s. O. J. Hale returneci to Som- Randolph and Tucker Coumiec Hi.s ersville after visiting her parents, headquarters is in Elkins.

Ram.sev Mr. and Mrs. P. F. is a former teacher in the Tucker 'County Meeting Tonight KEYSER.

W. Va. The annual meeting of the Key.ser Library As.so- ciation will be held Monday, begin, ning at 7:.30 p. m. The meeting will be held in the libran and officers for the coming year will be elected.

BLLLDOZER For Foundation Excavating Grading Back Filling Noah R. Hendly Route 1, Carlos, Box 80 FROSTBURG PHONE 701-W-4 Call Between 8 a. m. and 12 Noon Green. Va Grai.a carv Rrudlev Helvii Clabif Hclei.

D-iiu i Kl.i i.zic iiu it-aiT June Fazenbaker. Si ulev xii. exhibit The traffic ligh: Centrai High with ior TTrina Hershbeioer. Edna Keller, chaiimar Mai are: ai in StliCX)! and several caution lights term of Circuit Court Tuck- Dorothv Merrbaugh. Slot- h.

1 phimi were County by Judge Ernest A. See and Marleiu Trm: M. ry M. Alpme Employees were pm ed under by order entered on recommenda- made Ar' Celf Unemployment Compen- tion oi David F. Cuppeit, shirley Fraia Craw- nuc'.

Vi-nft -a a.n Fund fur Ciara la'- ford. Hughlcne a a.r. rima lur Bndce of Tucker Coun'y Tlie Cara; ano Flor- consisted of renewal ol regular term of circuit will Bccm.iii, Snai-ui Wiikv. cn -e M.u.'i-aii WiUter walk' on Union Bndge; convene on June 5 in Par.son.s. I PRINCIP.AL Miss Mirnie Judy principal of Burlineion Modei School.

Burlington Va con.pie’ed a quarter Centura 0 tcach-ng at Burlmgton wufn the close of school last week. Through her efforts the Burlington School was given the title of Mfxlel School and for a lone time -Aas the only M.neral bear- inc that FROSTBURG AUTO CO. 114 W. Main Sf. Frostburg Your Friendly Dodge-Plymouth Deoler Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 24 Hour Wrecker Service We Never Close MON-TUES.

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