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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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Cumberland, Maryland
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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND, FR.DAY, MARCH 30, Mrs. C. C. Davis Will Be Feted On 73rd Birthday A Phone 46 for WANT AD Tokef Sons To Give Party Tomorrow i row in celebration of her 73rd birthday.

The party will be held at her home, from 1:30 until 4 The former Miss Lauretta Stall- Mrs. Charles Clay Davis. Oldtown and raised here and Road, is being entertained by her has been a widow about 10 years. children with an tomor- She is the mother of six sons. Ralph.

Baltimore; John. Cumberland, Clay, Kn TI" Alan and twins Mark and Luke, at OUC I lUI I home. She has two grandchildren, Gail Ann and Daniel Clay. Baltimore. Mrs.

hobby was making quilts, but now she is not able to do much. Her sons operate the farm since her husbands death. A pink and white color scheme i.s being carried out in the decorations and birthday cake. Mrs. Ralph Davis.

Mrs. John Davis and Gail Ann are assisting in serving. The RWSC Club vili meet at 8 tonight at the city hall. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lavale Pire Company will meet tonight at the hall. The Faithful Workers of Kingsley Church will meet at 7:30 tonight at the church.

A rummage will be held at 6:30 tonight at the Canada Hose House by the North Cumiicrland 4- Girls. OFFICERS AND GUEST-i-Dhtrtct No. I. Maryland State Nurses Association new otficers ot are shown above. They are seated, left to right.

Miss Margaret Tyson member of the Maryland State Nurses Association; Mrs. Gladys Brooks, president of District Mrs. niittee for Student Organization. Standing Miss LeAnnah Mat thews, secretary-treasurer; Mrs Ora Mae Lewis, Miss Broesecker, Mrs. Freda Moreland.

Miss Sarah Bucy, newly elected Board of Mrs. Reynolds To Mark South America 25th Wedding Anniversary Club Formed Reception To Be Held April 5 Mr and Mr.s 420 Marvland Avenue, are enfer- taininc uith a reception and dance in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. April 5. A a new club wa.s org- I Aiiienca featured vesterdaj afternoon in the iment program at the meeting Yotmg A. Bean It evening at to call tt the Ka Side Ravmond Reynolds, fnr Homemakers Club Plan- weie loriiiUlateo lor a 1, 1 Mrs.

Carl Smith wn. i.amon uon 11. Kid- 'T the evening refrc.slnncnt.- were.PO't»' served. Mus.s Vng.ma Beall pre- Mil Publintv chairman anri Mrs SluCCi. The former Miss Chloe True.

Rigglenian. Miss Thomas Bu.ser. musician daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Flora.

Miss Betty Meetings are to be held the sec- WUliam E. True, became the bride Carroll. wMiss ond Monday of each month, at of Mr. Reynolds, son of the late Parks Miss Naomi Parks. 7 30 p.

at the church. Future Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Reynolds, all Dorothv Matthew.s, Miss Mary were di.scu.s ed and it of Cumberland. April 5.

1926 in Bai- collin.s. Miss Haiiah Drubeck, annoum ed that Be Still M. timore Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

pHen Helniick. kv Beverly will be the song in Benton. Baltimore, brother-in-law Mary Ottiero and Mrs. April. Miss Bean also announce and of the bride, were their Undsay attended.

Jeane Moehn. family attendants. hfe specialist, will attend a later A veteran of World War I. serving The first white settlement in New Group Hears Of Suffrage Progress Addressing the International Relations Group of the Woman Civic Club, yesterday afternoon. Mr.s.

Joseph H. Kruson. Frostburg. spoke on Status of Women Around the which on the agenda of the United Nation, She said that any written hi torv Which overlooks sliare is partial, fragmentary aiKi untrue. Back as far as 1789 the French pre.vcnted the firs: 311 Machine declaration of aomen.v righta, alie 00 Mr RevnoUb Is a I meeting, i There were 15 charter members mo It reiPcted Al- commander P.i.'t.

and 100 vears larer however, or- staru.s lit of women impt' the was begun a irember r-f the I He ic empioyed a- an el' trhi.ui with the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- District 1, To Sponsor Nurse Student Government New Directors Are Installed Organizing a student government or the schools of nursing of Me- countries, including America. Aa ineae movements gathered nat onal and in- ternatlonal met in different parla of the Mra year.v. amed that Reynold.v and her husband 1920 the coven.nt of the league women Methodist Church. She aUo ui a the pre.sldent of the VFW Auxiliary: tTe Uni- of the pa.st Presi- and Allegany ho.vplt.ls la be- aletuau la dents Club; charter member ot the mg considered by the members of ted Nations, Naw Mothers Club, 514 and a mem- District No. 1.

State quoted the preamble Mtte 31100 after hearing talks con- whir are aptormined to Her hobbv is bowling and shiiRle- erniiig 'he toiue by Mrs United Nations board, and she was president of the Tyson and Mrs. Uoi DeHrule, 11 i ni- reaffirm a ai-nltv and Ladies National ShulTleboard Clubber and chairman the ittee the for tvvo years and now- is treasur.r for S.udeiit of toe worth of men and women 1-he anniversary party is being state a sociation. Wedm day eve- nations large and small. Thi; held at the VPW home, mc ning at MenWirial Ho pital. the declaration of the dancing by Tommv Smuh- speakers explained the or- Mrs FYeda Sarah Bury.

Moreland and Mis Personals Mrs. Ann Kerns and son. Ernest II. FYeemont, Ohio. wa.s called here due to the senou.

of her father. Jame' Shaw. Oldtown, wli- 1 a patient in Memorial Ho.s- pital. R. Miller.

OUi own vr iting hi aunt. Sheink, Hag- Mr and Mr- Claude Miller. Old- the ter holiday at at Peskins the sixe you wont the color you wont in your "year-round the town suit WALLACE EVERLURE SUITS 17 .95 FREE! Two lapel initials included ot no charge with each suit. 'round a wonder suit' Wolloce suits hove the precision of tailoring to suit perfectionist. They're fosh- loned of Everlude (rayon) fabric with over-locked inch seoms, odiustoble sleeve lengths, mother of peorl buttons ond sizes to fit regular brief and holf sizes.

Dork colors ond pastel shades. Rcqular she suit 5 button jacket with bib front, rounded collar, wedge pockets. Aqua, Green. Toast, Navy and Black. Sizes 8 to 18.

Half size suits softly rounded front lapels, no back collar, 4 button mckct with flap pockets. Coral. Aqua Green. Toast, Brown, Nary and Black. Sizes FASHIONS 45 BALTIMORE STREET the uneauivooai aeciaration r- human richts in the charter of the from 9 until 12 The the government the home of Mr.

and Mr C. I. United Nations. floor show will include voi-al will participate in shaw, Hagerstown. Kruson also spoke of the in- and tap dancing The meeting- and later advance Hitler, and Stalir each Mrs.

Gladys Brooks pre ided and began life lowly, served a prison appointed Mi.sS Thelma Sei forth Sister Margaret, councilors at a committee call a meeting of the to of feKby of will be carr.ed out meeting, to victory In World War II and numeral, lop- She pointed out that the report on Ptng cake. Suffrage by the secretary Mrs. Ullian Zimmerman and dated Wember 7. 1950. reveals that since punch bowl; Mrs Elsie Kilrov cut the charter of the United Nations cake and Mrs nur ing of each school and report was signed.

21 countries have given Goldie at the May 1 meet- full or in some ca.ses, limited politi- Mudge. Mrs. Myrtle Blair. Mr.s. luii or Mary Moore.

Mrs Zeliene Norris cal rights Annual were given and according to reports from coun bume tran acted. tries. 56 governments permit women next meeting will be May 23 at permit women the speaker. Following Mrs Allegany Hospital to Sir quail- talk rquc.lon and anvwer period Olf.cer, ol or mod.fted to bui aemauo a beld ol student government at the vote only Mrs. Harry Simpson announ- hool.s were at the meeting.

Ind 16 countrle, ced that the Senior Woman's Civic New members of the board of di- local elections, and 16 couniries received an invitation rector- are Miss LeAnnah Mat- from the Junior Woman Civic Club Ihews, secreiary-treasurcr: Mrs Ora Of these tnree Lewis, Mis.s Joan Broe.secker. before becoming dictator. Everything in DENIM AND GABARDINE your children LAZARUS OPEN 9:30 to 9 privileges to men also. Mrs. Kruson also talked of the attempts of women in the middle eastern countries to gain equal recognition with men and gave as an outstajiding example of their aucce.ss, India sending a woman' ambas.sador to the United States.

In America now 235 women belong to itate legislature, said, and itressed that all should familarize themselves with the United Nations, which she explained although it iS; not perfect is the best we have and has done much for women. She urged that American women should atudy and familarize themselves with the functioning and structure of the United Nations, acquire a basic understanding of world problems, and become familiar with the function and structure of the agencies in America. Mrs. Kru.son told her audience that they can do thiSj by following the progre.s.s of all acti- through the papers, radio and reference material. Club members were urged to vote whenever they have an and told that for women who have, time one of the interesting ways to learn about people of other countries is to study a foreign language.

Mrs. Ge-orge G. Young mtrodurcd April 9. AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE Many One-of-a-kind Originals WIFE PRESERVERS If clothesline Is soiled, wash In washing machine in hot rinse In the machine and hang it up to dry. Dresses our regular stocks Dresses Dresses Dresses 14.98 Dresses 17.98 Dresses 19.98 Dresses 22.98 Dresses 34 10 MOUP BLOUSES Val.

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