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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 3

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quarries at Carrara, Italy, are i Christianity. THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 194 4 Could Henry VIII Have Hod Stomach Ulcer Pains? how Hfnry vm would with food suiter your Try relief of ulrer and stomach 'inn, for heartburn, burn- nsetlon. bloat and other ed by excess acid, Get a 25 box of Tablets from your druggist. Firw must convince or return bog to 11 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK Drug Stores and drug stores LOOKING FOR GIFTS? 1 nu will find hundreds of duality items in our gift store, ome in and seleet your hristmas gift NOW! DIAMONDS WATCHES RINGS DRESSER SETS MILITARY SETS HUNTING KNIVES GIFTS FOR THE BABY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SERVICE MEN HEADQUARTERS FOR GIFTS THREE )I1V orange bl of pearls car nr white rosebuds Wilma Jean at the bride was nia worp a pink gown i red roses The best man weiler. Hutnntelstowi ushers were Hershey.

Pa and Elizabethtown The ceremony was follow reception the home of ti Questa were present Jiom Lions Club Will Hear Dr. Royce Hodges, Jr. f. COLOSSAL rit n. Pa and i Zimmerm Munti rai Palmyra, HummeUtown, and Elizabethtown The bride is a gradua Hershey high school ela and is employed by the Ht tales.

The groom attend bethtown high school bet indurteo into the servict ceived a medical dischai not employed at Middle servlet command. Middlf The couple left on a sho moon They will be at Hummelstow Hershe Ar Chrii anno battle are to Toft big tilt, and if tvtn btgger in value and in convenience IAIN HOTEL FOR BATH IFF TAFT SHAVING rU irritali 7 iimp at NEW Bamboo sometime a foot a day. grows me FEET MlDICATiO i borated. Try it, Buy tines sou are at radio city TWO SHIFTS SERVED hundred and six children of the first, second and third grades were served hot lunches from 11:30 to 12 noon and ninety-four from the fourth, fifth and sixth were served noon to 12:30 p. m.

Friday as Virginia avenue new basement cafeteria was opened. Under the county set-up bwentfT por cecvt of the children are served free. I I nut 1 nt I I one I i I 1 1 i i I Luggage Headquarters 1108 Names Are On Birthday List USE OIR LAY-WAY PLAN 5 Of the Jaycees HAROLDS street; Uo p. Ford, avenue; Edward Wolfe, 304 Park A Crable. 919 Schadcs lane- Esther Robert Frame, 214 Paoa uimw Lester House, 181 Thomas (Kreet; Harry Hughes.

470 Central avenue; John Isner, 12 Columbia street: Charles L. Keller. 59 Offutt street; Joseph Mann. avenue: Keith S. Mauev, Flints tone Charles T.

Miller, 47 N. Liberty VT Bramble, R. No. 4. Christie RFD No know nothing about accounting auditing or billing methods an work in a studio att 9 kAiiflur' muc, Jbaincr street; Harold Knleriem, 431 Grand avenue; Athal burg, and Charles B.

Imperio, West- L. Gibson, 107 lining avenue; James A. Glover, Roy C.i Yovamtor 2) Hans rote, 729 Arundel EX. McElfish, F. D.

No Pine I Robert Birmingham, 830 Okp- McElfish, F. D. No stone 'hart drive; Ralph Bowen Jr, 13; MeFlwec 407 Decatur 1 ibern 209 Washington street; Herbert St-alnaker. 510 uioeriy td vs Beall strept VunueUe Beall street, James Vanaickle. Jr.

17 Boone street; Ezta c. Walbert. R. No. 5, Potomac One hundred and eight serving in ijthe armed forces have birthdaysi 531 street; Eugene P.

Natale, 1018 Gay street: Phillip Natale 1018 Guv Carl D. Buckley. William Ollrick 538 i2; James Cook, 535 Cumberland T1' lL Mechanir Phnrw Charles B. Cosgrove, 449 H. Welsh.

806 Washington Y.M.C.A.; Phillip A Centre iitrpeti Richard S. Davis, 1107 prrpt-. Dnw lm8 i 531 Necessity street; William avenue; William B. Deck- Williams road. Your Friendly Jeweler and Pawnbroker Cor.

Baltimore A Sts. rNtLesMiv i tnp week of November 19. according smith. RFD No 4 lir wrilII to the one hundred sixteenth road; Charles A Taylor 307 BaUi- Dicken, F. No l.

Box 97; of oe Cumberland Junior Associa-(more avenue- Ravmond Twu.n C. Stickley, 227 Mechanic tion of Commerce. The lust follows: Cre.saptown; Anthonv F. Ruffo 186 Ijeo B- 6 West View Lexington avenue; William B. Deck' 437 Waverly terrace; Glenn J.

Welsh, 221 November 25 James Angellotte, 27 Henderson avenue; Thomas Brown, R. F. No. 3. Valley road; James Hardin.

60 Marion street; Donald Keefauver. No. John I you take good st for mavh I tion of Commerce, The list follows: cre.saptown; Anthony Ruffo, tij November 19 W. Main street, Frastburg; William Robprt William E. Baker.

204 Valley N. Monahan. 82 Main street ecilw William E. Bever. Frost burg Mt- Savage; Eugene 32( Rare strpp! AlvSl1 445 Willow brook road- Victor Mawhinney.

632 N. Mechanic November 20 Kline. 138 Hanover street- Robert KtreP'' V. Miller, 343 Baltl- Harold G. Bittinger.

745 Maryland G. Klinger. R. No. Robert morp GeorsP 219 avenue; Donald L.

Clem, 162 Balti-'J Lashorn, 214 street' street; Joseph Ruby, more street; Clifford W. Dav, Oliver Lewis Cre.saptown- James Flintst'one; John A Armentrout, 250 D. No, Clyde E. Omdoff, 115 Lipscomb, 47 N. Mechanic street iMaln Frost burg; Blaine Wills Creek avenue; Walter E.

S. Mikxell, 549 Greene MrKenzie- Ml Savage, fill Shriver avenue; Hayden Ralph St-arlett, 449 Race Phillips, Rawlings; Donald and" Andrew Seggie RFD Little Orleans; William E. Shuck, No. 1. F.D.

No 1 Cash Valley; Lloyd J. November 23 place; Howard Pence, 319 Hammond "S)ierIy tPI: street, Wesfernnort- Arthur Iace- Bernard T. 531 Neder, sS Cumberland street; Ivan W. God- Vm, No. 3, Bedford road; November ,1 James Hershberger, Cre.saptown Albert DavLs Pine C.

McClellan. 312 Washing- B' MRS- FISHER DefTinbau8b. 727 street; Willard T. Mihailovitch MOOREFIELD. Va Nov 13- fU 523 Oldtown road; Clarence Emsie Brill.

79. died at the a'pnue. Joseph Freno. 465 9 Latng avenue; Tlieodore A Sachs home of Miss Alice Cntes. November DRAPERIES THIRD FLOOR ODVcr Services Are Held For Mrs.

E. Brill -i Warren street; Howard Hnvatter, cretonne studio couch covers COMPLETE WITH PILLOW COVERS 8.95 Just the couch cover set you've been looking for excellently tailored cord welted seams box pleated skirt. In Wine, Blue, Green backgrounds. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED WHILE QUANTITY LASTS Maryland avenue; James Funeral services were held Sun, Kpirh Kimble. Simmons, 621 Frederick street; day afternoon at the Duffey Memo.

vvoodside avenue; Edward 3. Melvin E. Washington, 331 Fred- church with the Mc- McGraw 414 Maeruder street; Wil- crick street; Francis J. Weisemiller Donald, assisted by the Rev. Greene street; 322 Holland street; John R.

Wine- Wilson, in charge Interment, was bretiner, 330 Beall street; William in Olivet cemetery Pallbearers rpn tr 3: R' Zmn' F- No- Locust were W. Teets, T. Dr M- Harman. George Paskel. A November 24 Bean and Foster Arnold ne, o.iert illiams, 822 rrost Carl Cecil.

Cre.saptown; Vernon Born Emsie Abigail Poland, daugh- 1 ter of Mr and Mrs Hem Poland.near Kerby. Hampshire county, her early life was spent in that section. She married Angus Wood I Heishman of Baughman In 1918, Mr HeLshman died. she married Brill of Bean settlement, Mr. Brill also dledi One of the brightest oages in The History of Human fxiern funeral aervice ranks with other profeasinnal to public fare.

In safeguarding public health anil in alle- siating the sorrow of bereavement it rich and poor alike. he story of the funeral service profession is one of steach- advance in the fare of entrenched custom, ignorance and reactionary prejudice. establishment of scientific methods of earing for the dead ami comforting ihe hiving constitutes one of the brightest pages in the 'history of human progress. -Excerpt from rbc PUBLIC RELATIONS 01 A PUBLIC SERVANT Our rvfiecrt eiwy mhnmccmimi by the mortuary arts and ypi it costs no more to call about twenty years ago After his I death. Mrs.

Brill spont. most of her I time in Moore held, where she had lived for a time before, after being postmistress at Fabius for many! years, being active in church work in her younger days She ls survived bv two sons by her i first marriage. Robert Lee Heish-j man. Keyser, and Charles Hall Heishman, Washington. Two sisters, i Mrs.

Molly Brown, Delray, and Mrs. Lemma Brown, Clarksburg, also sur- vive. Couple Marry Miss Rub; Mongold, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Mongold, Hoernerstown. became the bride of Clair Werner, son of Mr, and Mrs.

William Werner, Saturday, October 21, at the; United Brethren church, Elizabeth- town The double ring was performed by the pastor, the Rev. Paul Fridmger. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a w-hite satin bridal gown with a V-neckline. Her long veil was caught with WHIN YOU BUY ART SURPLUS Service quick no waiting for the receipt or the change less chance of mistakes or misunderstandings at the store where National Cash Registers are used. Nationals show the total of the purchase in large, clear figures at the top of the register print an itemized receipt for your convenience end protection.

WHIN YOU 60 TO THI SAVINGS BANK Right at the teller i wmdow you see the deposit or withdrawal posted in your passbook neatly quickly and accurately with a National Posting Machine. At modern banks, credit unions, and savings- and-loans. National systems like this protect your account uvi you valuable time, WHIN YOU SAY CHARGt If" ou start the first step toward the preparation of y-our monthly bul accurate, understandable, and neat if your purchases were made at a store using National I vpewriting-Boi keeping iuiK-s in tfie billing department. I p-to-date department hire this machine became it is fact, accurate, and easy to I of transactions every day. mechanized st stems built by biational speed service, protect money, provide valuable records for business, industry, and government.

Every moment, someuherp, someone is using a And in every transaction satisfaction on both sides for Nationals fast, accurate service protects user and public alike. National Accounting-Bookkeeping Machines are available today to business and industry through priorities. A few modern used National Cash Registers may also be had to meet business needs. CASH RtGISTtRS ADDING MACHINiS MACHINIS THI NATION Al CASH RfGISTIR CO 127 Mechanic 81 1969 umberland, Md HF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS THIS FELLOW ANO HAD SORE THROAT DUE TO COLDS Don't Miss This Musical Treat! Roland Haves World Famed TENOR with REGINALD BOARDMAN at the Piano in a Song Recital, Thursday, Nov. 16th ALLEGANY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sponsored by Carver High School This is the second musical opportunity brought to Cumberland Ear! Brocey and his associates Remember the If a capacity audience greets Roland Hayes, it is planned to bring Paul and Marion Anderson later Let make lh-s a sell-out' Good seats still $120, $1.50 and 80 including tax I RlAHO.MP.

TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS BETTER RECAPS and REPAIRS TOUGH HEW TIRES 1 19 South Mechontc St. KELLY-SPRINCFIELD TIRES HUB.

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