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Phone 4600 for 3 WANT AD Tokei Tentative Plans For County Fair Set At Parsons Annual Event Is Set For Sept. 22-27 PARSONS. W. Va tentative program for the 1952 Tucker County September 22-27, has been announced by Earl Corcoran, president. On September 24.

the exhibits will be placed in the Court House frcwn 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. with the Fair officially opening at 2 p.

m. followed by a band concert at 3 p. m. The annual Baby Parade will be held at 4 p. band concert at 7 p.

cake walk at 8 p. m. and square dance at 9:30 p. m. Exhibits To Be Judged Thursday, Sept.

25. Judging of exhibits will be held from 9am until 12 noon. A band concert at 2 p. coronation of the Queen at 3 p. tea and reception a 4 THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1951 Beall High School Faculty Entertained Esther Kachllne, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong, Ralph Koontz, Edward Finzel, Thomas Blair and Calvin Hinkcl. of Beall High School faculty were with an evening of bowling, AsSOCiatiOfl Dai1C6 'Monday night.

The following members and friends participated: Vincent A. Halbert, Miss Ruth Engle, Miss Loretta Harman, Miss Anna McLuckie. Miss Barbara Wright, Miss Louise Dillon, Miss Martha Dillon, Mrs. FROSTBURG The Clarysville Street Light Association will sponsor a round and square dance Friday evening November 30. The affair will be held at the Clary Club and refreshments will be available.

Midland WSCS Plans Yule Party MIDLAND Ttie Womans So- of Christian Service will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in Grace Methodist Church for their annual, program and Christmas party. The meeting will be opened with the singing of carols and appropriate Scripture lessons. A play. THIRTEEN of The Second Best," will be presented. Characters are; Evelyn.

Mrs. Hazel Alexander; Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Richard Elliott: Dorothy. Mrs, Wilbert Emerick; Nell.

Mrs. FYank Blair; Christmas Spirit, Mrs. Louis Emerick. A business session will be conducted by Mrs. Richard Elliott after which a Chrisrmas party w'ill be held in the social room and Secret Sisters will be revealed.

Members with birthdays in the month oJ December will serve refreshments. NEW 4-H officers of the Lonaconing Junior 4-H Club, shown above, are to Frances Crable. president; Deanna Martin. and Virginia Green, treasurer. The new officers will be installed at a candlelight service to be held next month.

DEATHS and FUNERALS Notes Club Meets JOHN P. MORAN MRS. FRANCIS P. HECK John Paul Moran. 47.

son of Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Boyer Heck. 73. wife Margaret Moran and the of Francis P.

Heck, died yesterday p. band concert at 7 p. Moran, formerly of Cum- at her residence 203 Paca Street. FROSTBURG The Frostburg cake walk at 8 p. m.

Ttie Queen oerland, died November 14 Crile after an illness of six months. Junior Notes Music Club met re- ball and Teenager Frolic will take Hospital. Akxon, after a A native of Hardy county. W. cently the home of Janet place at the High School auditorium Mrs.

Heck was a daughter of the president, Oliver Rephann. at 9 p. m. veteran of World War II, he late Jacob and Martha presiding. Reports were read by On Friday the 4-H Livestock two years North Africa.

Mongold She held membership in Mane Goebel and Anna Grace Baer, will be held at 10:30 a. m. followed father a pa.ssenger conduc- the Bentecostal Church. It was voted to study the life of by the second annua! school day We tern Maryland Rail- Surviving, in addition to her hus- chopm at the meeting, parade at 2 p. m.

The Thomas- fQj. number of years and re- band, are four daughters, Mrs. Each member will play a solo by the Parsons football game will be held Davis and Elkins. W. Va.

Frank Paugh. this city; Mrs. Ethel compot.er and Kay Jeffries will sub- at the high school field 3 p. Be hi.s mother, he a Heck, Mrs. Edna Reid nut a study of his life.

The meeting band concert at 7 p. cake walk A W. Doran, and two and Mrs. Alice Smith. New York will be held December 5 at home at 8 p.

m. and square dance at 9 brotherPatrick James and Joseph city; three sons, Claude Ray M. of Carol Ann Bean, p. m. L.

Moran, all of Akron. and Hugh P. Boyer, all of Cumber- Saturday 'land; three brothers. George Saturday the closing day of the EDWARD JOSEPH FAIR.VLL Gipson Mongold. Petersburg.

W. Spring Awaken, fair will open with a band concert Edward Joseph Fairall. 35. or The foilowmg program was pre- and sented: the Charms of bv Moszhowski. open wiin a oaiia Major Charles Mongold of Kay Jeffries; Crystal Ball at 2 p.

m. The Firemen Ridge Road. Greenbelt. died yester- sLsters. Miss Mavmie by Chopin.

Sue Jones; and Busines.smen’s parade will be at day in Mt. Alto Veterans ospi Mongold. Petersburg; and Mrs. Wil- 4 p. m.

followed by a band concert Wa.shington. D. C. Simmons, Cumberland; 11 Ellen Richardson; Fingal's Cave. STEP-END LAMP at 7 p.

cake walk at 8 p. m. and dance at 9 p. m. The Harvest Ball for adults only will be held at the high school gymnasium at 9 p.

m. Each evening throughout week valuable prizes will be awarded. The Parsons Woman'! club will spon.sor the selection of the Queen and will the Queen and her ourt for the coming year. He the son of the late John P. Sarah Fa.rall, Surviving are his wife, Rosella Fairall: one son.

Edward Jorcph Fairall. at home; four brothers. Alfred V. Fairall. Paul R.

Fairall. William E. Fairall and F. Patrick Fairall. all of Cumberland.

and seven great Sandra Loar; by S. F. Smith, Anna Grace Baer; The body is at the George Funeral by Shuman, Karl Nickel; by Paderewski. Carol Bean; A funeral service will be held to- Long by Bailey, How- morrow at 11 a. In the funeral ard Lemmert.

and home with Rev. Carl Clapp, by Tschaikow.skl. Janet Walters. Table Smoker HASSOCKS .93 80.93 itricK rairaii. an ui v.u.,.nr.gt.

Reformed Refreshments were serted by Dr. Mr. Fairall enlisted In the Army Interment will Hilda Jane Walters. present AUKtist. 1939 and served in the Mrs.

Thelma Rephann, club in August, 1939 European Theatre War 2. during World Cemetery. were Mrs. Thelma Rephann, club advisor. Keyser Church Club To Give Festival Weese entertained the WALTER C.

ROBINETTE W'alter Carl Robinette, 68 brother of Belmont Robinette, this city, died Friday at his home, 2108 Street. N. Washington. Services were KEYSER. Va.

Mrs. Hazel Monday at the Gawlers Funer- Sunshine there with burial in Fort HELEN M. WILLS Mrs. Helen M. 48.

wUe of Albert H. Wills. Route 1, Somerset, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient since November 1. She was a member of the Lutheran Church. Child Consultant Visits Beall High Club of the Church of the Brethren Cemetery.

at her home on Gilmore Street. Tue.sday evening. A feature of the FROSTBURG of Maryland, Consultant on Child De- Surviving. in addition to the hus- velopment and Study, Dr. John band, are her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kurtz conferred with Beall High John H. Schultz. A native of Paw Paw, W. he was a son of the late Dennis and WILLIAM A.

BOYLE at me inienor PIEDMONT. W. Va. William Institute a festival the near Building. Washington, for 15 years.

Allen Boyle. 43. of Frederick. conferen tiTA Surviving his brother, are formerly of W'esternport. a bacter- evening was the reading of several Robinette.

He was a federal Christmas poems. The club is guard at the Interior Commerce planning future. Appointed School teachers. Dr. Kurtz is a noted in the field of Child Study and is a member of the Child Institute.

The conference.s are being held planning a ipsnvni ii.tr Building. Washington. lor id years. Allen Boyle. 43.

oi i-TeaericK. are being held future. Appointed to arrange the surviving his brother, are formerly of a barter- teachers in doing a bener affair were Mrs. Ocie Stafford. Walter Carl Robinette, lologist for the U.

S. Government in of teaching bv recognizing evi- Wanda Bowman. Mrs. Nellie Niner Robinette. Camp Dietrich.

died Saturday health and adju DESK CHAIRS 80.73 dences of poor health and adju. t- ment problems. St. Church Plans Communion I FROSTBURG The Feast of St Andrew, will be observed by St. Episcopal Church a Besides his wife.

Mrs. Ruth in V. 1 celebration of the communion at lu Marchant Boyle, and his father, Fridav is survived by one daughter. Miss December marks the county, a daughter of the Patricia Boyle and one son. Charles' vear late Charle H.

and Clyde M. Marchant Boyle, both at home, and Advent season a ielsi Hanft. Her hu.sband died June Mrs. Ralph Golden. In- WESTERNPORT The arm member of Old terment wa.s in Frederick.

Furnace Church of the Brethren. and Mrs. Mnlva Boone. Present at the party were Mrs. inna Wentz.

Mrs. Luetta Dantzic. Mr Eloise Welsh. Mrs. Nellie Niner.

Mrs. Ocie Stafford. Mrs. Wanda Lucas. Long Island, N.

Y. Bowman. Mrs. Melva Boone. Miss Mary Rotruck.

Mrs. Audrey Hart- MRS. SUSAN M. man. Miss Dona Joy Niner.

Mrs. Margaret Emmart. 34. Rotruck and Mrs. Hazel widow of William R.

Emmart, died ton; and Donald Walter Robinette, Temple City, and two daugh- A native of Hanover. he was ters, Mrs. Edna May Hodkinson, a son of C. A. Boyle.

104 Ashfield Wa.shington; and Mrs. Charlotte Street, and the late Katherine Stine Boyle. He was a graduate of Bruce High School and the University of Maryland. During World War II he was employed by the government as a bacteriologist stationed in Jack- ye.sterday at her home in Short jjonville, Fla. and Nashville.

Tenn. up A ki WALL RACKS TABLE LAMPS 8M1.93 up Clothes Tree OVAL MIRRORS BED SPREADS SO .30 80.93 up Safety Demonstration Set At Westernport Gap, W. Va. She had been in failing health nine years. Mrs.

Emmart was born in Mineral Survivors include a daughter, Rae Carrol Emmart. at home; a stepbrother and three Friends will be received at the residence until 10 p. ni. A funeral service will be held Bureau Automobile Insurance Company will spionsor a safety demonstration here tomorrow from 1:30 to 3 p. m.

The program will open with being shown in the Bruce High School auditorium for about half an hour. Avenue from the Assembly of God Church to the 300 block will be rofjed off for automobile safety demonstration. TTie specially equipped car will clock the distance necessary to be stopped HORACE DARWI.V while driving at various JOHNSTOWN. will If the weather prevents outside be held at Berkeley Springs, W. exhibitions more safety films will today for Horace Darwin Allen, be shown at Bruce High auditorium.

72. former Morgan county, W. Va, Tri-Towns Briefs And Personals preparation for Christmas, land St will begin this season with celebrations of the communion at 8 and 11 a. m. Sunday.

American Legion Auxiliary of Vic-- lory Post No. 155. Westernport, will tomorrow at 2 p. m. in Port public card party at the le- xMeihodlst Church.

Rev. Charles Self and Rev. J. H. Lotspeich will offic- late.

and interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. Mother Entertains At Bridal Show er MT SAVAGE Mrs. Marshall New Coal Company Formed At Kingwood CHARLESTON. W. Nov.

28 A state charter was Issued to- dav to Mining Company. gion home tomorrow at 8 p. m. Bridge, 500 and be play- Lottfdon entertained at her Slabtown home with a bridal shower in Mrs. Edward Ack.

Pratt Street, honor of her Mrs. Robert Luke is home from Potomac Valley Uncapher. Hospital. Keyser. W.

Va. A pink and white color scheme Hammond Street School Parent- carried out in the decora- Teacher A.ssociation. Westornport tions. Gifts were concea ed wrh will serve a public ham supper at shower under a large pink 4 Z. lormer ivioiKan the school Saturday from 5-7 p.

m. and white umbrella A wedding cake prosecuting attorney, who died her Marguerite Arnold Circle of the topped with a miniature bride and Women of the Presbyterian Church groom centered the refreshment 1 A prominent Berke ey Springs home of Mrs. June Hopkins. Mullen Dancing and furnished en- 'can and had held the prosecuting tertamment A i a 1 50 attorney post years guests attended. Uncapher is until retiring in itv Methodist Church.

Piedmont the former Mins Helen Los wife died year ago. he had been Christmas party at its PLATFORM ROCKERS 39 CLOTHES HAMPERS 80.73 DISHES SERVICE FOR 8 KNEE-HOLE DESKS 39 day to Pre.vro Mining Company. Christmas with chief works in Kingwood the regular meeting Monday Di.triet PTC ton County. Sr! m- the recreation ro at 7 30 m. in the recreation room of the of the laie Auvn.

The coal firm was capitalized with Harmison Allen, both church. 500 shares of no-par stock by Nich- nmmtv Raschella and olas A Raschella and James T. Dailey, both of Kingwood, and Herry Savage of Pittsburgh. natives of Morgan county. In the 1920s Mr.

Allen w'as owner and operator of the Bath Roller Grand Jurors Listed In Tucker County PARSONS. W. Va. The LANE CEDAR CHESTS 59 HOST CHAIRS IN PLASTIC GOSSIP DEHCH 24 FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS 80.93 Mt. Savage Personals Finzel Personals Mrs.

Carl Brown and son. Akron. PJand Jurors were drawn to serve 1 Mills for five or six years. He relatives here and December term of Circuit Court which convenes here on 'Tues---------------------- and sons. 'da'-.

December 18 years. In early life he taught school Bernard, spent Thanks- They are Minor Nestor. Roy Burns, hostess jjj Morgan county. He was a with friends near Somerset, Howard Pinney, C. Burr Currence.

served as attorney for the former Bank of Morgan County for many in Salisbury, Pa. Mrs. Beulah Wolford Mrs. Stella Jeffries was to the Sunshine Club at the home of ber of the Maccabees. Berkeley Mrs.

Mary Morgan. Prizes were No. 4. and Knights of thias. won bv Mrs.

Helena Robinette. Mrs He attended Shenandoah College Harsh. Earl Fike. Earl Mrs. Doll Baer.

Mrs. Odell Lay- Curtis Elyard. Omer Carr, won by Mrs. Helena Robinette. Mrs He attended snenanaoan Knepp spent Hilev Bonner.

A. C. Shoemaker, Mary Dickie and Mary Twleg. and studied law at West Virginia Cumberland Mary uicKie ana anu Muuicu Cumberland Tracy Edgar Breedlove, Wal- The next will be held De- University. He was received at the Finzel.

a patient at Me- Dumire. CyTUs L. Pifer and Okey I J. Stiies. rember 5 at the home of Mrs.

Rita White during ad- UAsnital Cunningham and in 1942 a story of Lt. James spent the his activities appeared in his w.fe and family Who. here has returned to Fort Meade are two louann Garlitz. daughter of Mrs. Warren TitUe.

Johnstown, and Mr and Mrs. Paul Gartitz. who Edwin D. Yeary, Monroe, been workine as an two biiver in the D. J.

Healy Shops. Allen Tittle and Mary Sue Yeary. troit Mich. h.a« accented a position) Services will be held at 2.30 Detroit Edi on Company P- today from the Methodist Garlitz re ides with her aunt Church with the Rev. Eh.

Henry H. riav Rar- Officiating. Interment will and unclf. Mr -nd 5 m. Ela, Bar- Cemetery.

Berkeley ba. Grasse Pointe. Mich. wHl be Morgan county In Allegany officials. George H.

Allamong. clerk underwent a major operation Wed- Circuit Court; Cecil R. Ambrose, nesday morning. clerk of the county George Mrs. Clarence Rice, Detroi re- Guy Spriggs, turned after visiting Mrs.

Alber assessor; Jesse Feamow and Rice and Mrs. Harry Theong. Lawrence B. Michael, deputy sher- Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Boyle Mrs George Deffenbaugh returned from Island Park. I. Mr. and DARWTN ALLEN Bovle were sponsors at the baptism BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. Va.

fiF) bf the daughter of Mr. and rites wiU be held today Santo Manuel. jior Horace Darwin Allen. 72, who Mr and Mrs. Michael Rourke retired as Morgan County Prosc- tnd son Michael returned to Laurel Icutor in 1948 after holding the post after spend ng the holidays with'for 32 years.

He long was a prom- Mr. and Mrs. Poland and inent Republican in the Mr. and Mrs. P.

Rourke. Panhandle. Joseph Michaels remains ill at his home. Ptterson's OBICDIU Pwlnt A WanMr! 2.50 A real comfort Kuxiting, fWHmg, goI6ng, ikung or in outdoor actinty in cold weather. Abo ideal to reheve pain where uniform heat application la preacribed.

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