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I I TWO Charles Eyre Weds Miss Helen Foster In Ceremony Here CUMBERLAND NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1944 THOMAS B. WHAllEY FUNERAL IS HELD Personals um Mary Lawler, daughter of Mra. Leo T. Lawler, 314 Fayette; street, will leave todav for Martins-, Baker Army hoepltai. fervue.s 3 p.

tn the Atotn funeral! Maria Pennozzo (Continued from Page g) Wedding Takes Place in Manse of First Presbyterian Church who dieti AUeg.tnv hoapliai after April Mr. and Mrs Carl Hoilada, port Hill, announce tlie btrth of a son. April 9, and Mr Hobrrt Friends- y. M.EUi.ali BSfl a ra'iv. i April MtXJllvrrv Marvinr te has eiveci word nd afrer retiring from visiting her brother-m- i 'hat her Ouni.

h- -ifd fVntri! YMCA siAtei, Mr Arthur, pmuwten to Hr Ai. 1 lu it: Bu, rT- -V C'lir. er en- oe -T H'T irvt'i Ml' two tln br'de of Pvt A- -re 30' on It; 1, fIri Of Rev 4 Si I'f nir Of ani t.he riaretire r. i i 4t i.r 1 i 1 tn s. hhie :t.it 1 -men inrx And a i of nitV i.

Brr m.ald -f hoo -r aiilt wPh ice. oor-Aur choM' A ri. her af. white ai (- Amerlran Bei otv The bride is a K'adiiate of hlkh hi-xu, Brtltpiiore mi- plovod bv the Baltimore tnd fvht radroad ln The rrfv-im la a aduate of Allegiuv high and eni s' the rebine iMp bei Ing he a sta -oneri dll Camp Hoori 'TV o' Uev M'li. Hi -re Jw.

.1 word that 11 tigone Bujac haa Lyem. The Din.gie 'ITiU'd Claas Petty Officer and Harvey Arnold, Salisbury street, had as their guesUs pr- n. aunr rilarles Bu ar in sviare he ha.s been' ei; b' trainth iferday were in t-nargt Hixott Bowersox mud riaas Petty Officer Trtnitv Lutheran a nine-day fur- lough With her parents. Mr. Buckle, V.

weie Jowph.iMrs Alvui H. Ryan. Union H.gjei- jotin Whallex and reporting to Charleston, C. wJhinsmn of I'd lobn Fv Officer Ryan one of six gradua-) tes of Uie on Apnl lo at is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bittner, for Mrs.

Miss Charlotte Bujac returned of William Catoniiville after Lliii MKa WML Mii.i LK RITI-ai jPalm Beach. Pin El wood Schrwk, serving with the fu'f'navy. ts the giie.st of his parents, Mr and Mrs Charles BuJac Mr, and John P. Schi-ock. IXir- 'i'iW lliu A 44J vev IV ari friend.

employed the past several days ence Kenny and two children. Port leiranv with the Rev. Dr Mr. and Elarl Gauntz. lA Iter nd A.a.'.„, 4 'P tiLs p.

in thlp itrtf int'is At '-f hL uriougn he wdll re' or- utT Camp Car Colo ra Paulus LMvtcLson Raley, 21 -louth Al- the office of the Baltimore Sun. 6 A.shby. W. Va, were also gue.sts at Michael View terrace are visiting tlie the Schrock home visiting her par- tennert in Hillcrent burial sistor 4 p- i died flunday morning Af the home of another daughter. a Poling.

Richmond. burial' sistor Mrs W. Mlnnlck's, erits and her lyother. who Is home Washington, who recently on furlough. Technician Fifth! Paulus, -tatlng that a she fell and fractured underwent a serious operation.

Miss Helen Berkley, who spent the A. Johnson, Chicago. re- weekend visiting her parents, turned yesterday after visiting hi.s and Mrs. Edgar Berkley, left yas- wife, Mrs Letty Johnson, Park terday to resume her duties a.s a nurse in Memorial hospital, Ethel in-adiska, 316 Prince Cumberland. George street, and Mis.s Eugenie Mr, and Mrs, B.

Miller and f-r hit' (n-Oive -liiuug Mar I Mu-mn. 116 PFhUine. Philip Jolley, Homer Plummer, i. ShafTee and' Althu. 101 Greene are sfiend-) daughter, Karen, Pittsbiugh, with Where they are visiting the former's teaching school at AnnapolLs, ho brother, Pfc.

Albert WeLshoas. sta- siient the past week visiting Mrs. tloned at Port Jack.son. parents. Mr.

and Mrs San- P'anny WlLson vis- to Lucente, returned to their homes her parents. Dr. and Mrs today. Andrew Rumgay. a B.

and 1 FIi laid on of Mrs A Mulbui, Of Hvi'imore Fhke tationed at Camp failing health Panche New Orleaa'- ry I'wiKK Flint lone rui.s --i -iationcd I ch ui an fo-r 111 fie i Mr With He reepivhed his trHintT'" Georvre Meade M-' atteiuled sir I ft me- I'al I ll at the U' CK to. 1 is in ic Htice itflt at tv a. 1 i-erJ ourve In pw. he was ignin or fh.en atre- efal iiool at C'b mute 1.1 ts wia'ior ed s' Ke An'onio, and Mr.x. E-, re ente.

o. .1 a re( at then RITCHII John Reuben Ritchie 80, dievl at 7 30 o'clock last night at the home esiev Johnson, hus- Jacob F. Ritchie, Route Johnson Cumberland, lie had to: Prank M. Wilson, Washington street. after graduating from the United A native of Rockingham county Niayal hospital, Bethesda.

Conuellsville. been trarusferred Va, IVtr. Ritchie was a of the 17 a hospital apprentice to the Yoder helper crew, and will r. wr 4 Philip wtll report for duty to enabled to sUy at home here. at Dew Fle.d for the Besides Jacob Ritchie, three other ba.se hospital.

Norfolk. Rumgay. a B. and O. engineer, who been sUtioned in n' hi He hts sons survive They are Benjamin at Ritchie.

Oldtown: William Ritchie, Monday. Anna Bessie le of Drew star Richmond. Mo; and Perry Ritchie, i Philadelphia, la vLsiiing her parents, turned yesterday to Washington me: It the time; Spring Gap. Mr. and Roy EversUne.

427 C. where she a government I He a former Cela- government The body will remam et ihe Wol- Beall street, prior to induction Inlpoeition. lord iuneral home. the SPARS the latter pan of May, Mrs. Josephine Atkinson returned in Palm Beach.

She is ac-companied MRS. SHOEM VKER -here by Muss Maiy Big San- Mrs Edna Growden Shoemaker, Allen Thomp.son, MM 1-c, burgh. ha hiiitje, the rercuiiif fh-r-f. lak. oir-'d wirh A 'riniaturp bride Unde- Bt- the table or wPh Mrs Robfw-on and Roc pre.sided at the 'able and tn serving bx Mrs LL Harry Evre.

Miss Price ni He 'rfor 'tba i ernpliwe Word Hs oecn received by -Jr, .4. Wolford 415 Kl their miood to rorpot C-nip Polk M- M's Ben Mt word 'net iHM-r Liohley has 'TOO rt Kr P) ne inaaer waa a daughter of the and hLs wife. Mrs, Tfl. Tir-k Pin p-ort Od and Mr.s, P'rancis 111 Pennsylvania Growden. 8 he ts survived by her hustvani' children and four ''rotheio H.

Orow'den, Francis Z. Growden, Roy Growden and Rofs Growden, all of Centervilie, Misa Anna Pope, who spient the jpast week as the guest of her par- Evenstine, jents, Mr. and Mrs. Pope, re- 15 wife of Carl Shoemaker, Rains- 1 Pa farmer, died at her Pacific area it 1 40 p. ve.sterdav after being i riisTit after spending a two in f.uling health for several yearn leave with his Mr beer naove of Centerville, Mrs jtt-hd Harry C.

Thompson, 476 Sunday from a week's vialt with her son-in-law and daughter. I and Mrs. Alan Salkeld, Pitts-' iri nd F- has ans.eue Ba p'i. and F7 -ncii Bedlord P.i atvi-id oi Sgt. R.

Eugene WiLson returned Mineral County (Continued from Page g) in Burlington tomorrow, beginning to Camp McCoy. after o'clock. Mr.s. Garland Ebert, ing a ten-day furlough with hus wife' council, will and daughter. Bettv wilson' pili fra! will be held at i Barbai-a Jean, arr -o of thpir ion.

Francis and Mrs Earl Willert The over- remain at the war- alabomTely ffar.tra'ed with -n- qulls, pink and white carnations and Henry oi city After a short tHp a 517 Necessity i Florence Howard, county club I Prldav at the church five Mr. and miles west of Rain.sburg. The IxxlyiGeorge O. WiLson, 'Williams road. Laber, 2-e, Great Lakes navai training station, visited hisVIHS.

LIEIJAN CALI.iHAN Pimeral were held Satur- Louia Laber, at th.e home for Mrs. Lillian road, bridegroom wtH return TO 4 nd ai Chanute fleid. and Philadelphia srepdaugh- The wm reside BaPtmore ro Boca Raton of Mrs. S. C.

Dean' 415 Pnla.ki fw Scoulers To Continue Training Course Today Fiekl agt Fla it reo t. The Protestant ot the city have completed to hold weekly prayer through the i spring and summer The first oi the will held to- morrow night ki the Lutheran -6 Floyd L. slsn.1 Corp. aiy.n,«ri;iTk,Monmouth. Brethren Mrs.

Helen Miller. eWM-d the for-: A eon Fas born Mr. and Mr.s Iser been pro-; her moted to sergeant. H.s wtfG lahan survived bv on. Morizfeld, Kk Garden.

In Dor.hhv 203 Wolford and T-5 Miller and vusiruig him at, Keeslcr Cliiford at present visiting the iat- berland, and Dean, in Na.shviil«. Tenn. street, ii. Field Mi.sj. rei eived Keller.

Ohio, able from ner son, Ttvf session training course wlU cxmduct- Pfc Bavard Keiler, telling of hts today at 7:30 af Bov Pfc. Keller had heHdquarter.s, Union sfieet bullilng nn.pleted a nine monUis course in and Mrs. W. J. Carr, 10 Knobley Ridgeley, W.

returned to after spending 2 p. in. yesterday in. the H.ifer funeral home with the Rev. officiating W.

after visltuig Tntennent in Roee Hill came- Ganier.s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. JOHN MARTIN KITES Services for John Henrr Martin Pickett Va. Daniels and of council, will in Bloomington, Tnd and has German tramlHtor. who were unable to attend receiving me the the first meeting last week will be able to complete the coDr-Ae if thev J.irne.- Morgan Armstrong.

31, of V. rerflvM Stiver 75 Mr. Ann ,443 Wings of atr fgj-j with the color Of Eugene ers at Napier field, Alabama. Son of, Robert Washington home on furlough. Mr.

he WA hlngton Allegany high 'u ih or ed terv. attend the remainii five Permit Issued To Indose Porches Mliitaiy honors were accorded by George Gales, at Pfe. W.ll,c. of Storm, have been admitted to Potomac hospital for medical treatment. Ernest Smith a surgical I patient in the local hospital.

Mrs. Jame.s Goldsworthy, president of the Club of Key- attending the state convention of that organization in this week. The Rev. H. Burn.s spending a few days in Charleston, He wtll re- Thursday.

Noonan. 435 Goethe street. Pvt. Joseph 8 Nle.s, husband of i North Centre Wilbur King, of 106 Oid- fown obtained a permit from da the city engineer to build a front porch and the 1 'h second rear a df 1011 Glenwood street with frame estimated at $100. 1 a graduate of hool and fonner piove Aonoun-ement has been made by land, and Helen BHizabeth Foster, Baltimore, BIG RUMMAGE SALE Marriage Licenses Elmer Montgomery, Mont- I.tcen.ses to marry were ldj the headqunrteri of a Ninrii airUe ill the rfr The ial Pa Back from the Wars force fighter group in the United Kingdom of the award of the Good Conduct Sgt.

John Pugh, of Mr and Richard A Pugh. 195 Welsh Hill. and hii.sband of Pugh and Harry Rough Minister Has Been Preaching SO Years of clerk of circuit court. fora street. All new merwere: chandise from Maurices John Lawrence Bland and Store.

Thursday 2 to 4 and Virginia Douglas. Cumberland. 6 to 8 p. m. Charles Addison Eyre, Cumber-j IfVs G- no tot ci rn BANK STATEMENT Sergeant Vernon Kohler wounded Hveniie.

The Rev. Eugene Richardson tn North Africa, Imck and Hergeant Pugh entered the ser-'ohles- active mlnLster In point of soon may he back In a ba October, 1942. when a uninterrupted in the Vlr- Charter No 6144 suit- Before the war he a at the Glenn Mar- guna conference of the UnitedRf port of i'ONOITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAl RANK OF Cleveland fftrmhanri, Baltimore He an air- Brethren church, who at one ume! tNINDITION OF THE FIRST N.ATION.AL BANK OF hurler plane refuehftg unit operator as pastor In Cumberland for flghterd group, in its flnst combat years, has rounded out fifty in Nparhv distlnguushed by veai-s of preacher. uailfui HI ITCaiUy JldiC3 Juajung down six and probably de- lor evangelist. fic two othe.r German plane.s L-u-st Sunday he returned to his Mwtly cloudy and cool, occa.sional -yver Northern Fiance.

erigina! circuit in Morgan county rain ending in aftenuKwi. Mrs 15 We- preached three WEST VIRGINIA cooler with a few bu.vband. Cpl ChUon Cook, ar- known then as now as the MT. SAVAGE IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. AT THE CTXkSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 13, 1944, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION .5211.

U. 8 REVISED STATUTELS. ASSETS Loans and tincluding None 78,18188 United Government direct and guaranteed 474,756,25 Other and cloudy I ber street, received word her Umon Cliapei. stock of Federal ie a Twilight Tear, a Calume' farm fllly. nominated for the derbv, shnr- in England Cpi Cook the Berkelev Springi; circuit, on of Burof-x riiicrm.in, W'llev cok ijfudenl Injurej Knee wlf.h her Viiguiia avenue wiiiiam ir bv rv.nnmv Ihv Lon- hlih f-e Stakes at 3 word trom their student.

wa.s finishmg second in the Bradley, arrived In Pimlico. 3he collected $34 the ftr.st word in fw' 0 of ne ty in yes; terday morning for an Injury of tight knee, suffered playing football i'm the DOWNS 25 PLANES Congress Ducks fContinued from Page r) Reserve Cash, with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash in proce.s« of collection Bank owned 1 00 furniture and fixtures 1.00 1.50100. 161.904.66 I 2 00 TOTAI. ASSETK $741,345.79 LlABIl.ITIES Demand of partnerslilps, and corporations $149,677.72.1 Time of partner.ships. and 466..501.08 Depo.sit,« of United States Government (including postal 34.217.06 of States and political 12484.81 Other (certified and cashier's checks, 2 135 39 TOTAL DEPOSrrS LIABILITIES $665,016 06 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Common total par 00 England hree months Pvt.

Robert Dma- rran.ferred from Camp Shelbv. He now ad, in of the York. Mr' Margaret Kiglit Park. 83 Bowerv Ftro-tburg, 'word her httsband nrnniofi'd corporal in Eng-i of induction Into: Undivided 1 11.329.73 army or navy labor had 15 000 00 U. Craze.

83 began show- i 1 -1 10 FTMstburg. rerefveri word interest in it. Many o( the es-j TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 76.329.73 'cr Lawrence hniated 3.000,000 4-Fs of draft age. K. been trams-in war orj from Camp Enclicott, DavLs-i civilian Jobs jviMe, r.

to C-amp ffueneme. Calif jindicated a de.sire to get Wore! been received that Alex such once they find them KirkwwKi. Iwmaconlng, has been ----------------------------------------------------promoted to fiett.v officer in Pacific. Tlie War department today announced the promotion of Mary 4 IV. 14J tiH 2500000 yv.ilter e.ssentml jobs with Surplus 23.000.00 TOTAL LrABILrTTPS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $741 345 79 anri MEMORANDA 4 4 "'I i a.s.«et* securities (book vaiue)- United Government obligations, duect and guaranteed, pledged to and other 87,000 00 Tax Group Balks (Continued from Page i) mimi Open 4n Aeroant 4nd Vse Your Credit yctt of eptnlnq (I'll ffitrxily ttoro, you woulj riqhf dowm.

You etn pur- ony itom ofi Kit termt Accept thu opporty- nqkt nowl Am dinobt 00 qrcot of loHd ool Am foor chiirt A Am poKlivofy TERMS ON ANY Mirror tei TOTAL 87,000 00 (Secured pursuant to 42,731 29 by of law pledged Will work 0 miraculous change in your room Speciol yoiue! OTHER MIRRORS $3.95 UP Gorgeous New Our Rug Department boosts a display of Axminsters thot will fill you with delight. They re excellent guolity 9 12 ft. rugs thot con be depended on for long wear. AXMINSTERS 43 TOTAL 42.731.29 trfCIPT. ROBIRT a.

Kallileen 812 Oldtown Road. to second lieutenant national conventions. The other Clyde Crites, 1-c. husband would; Extend for one, ot Edith 320 Waverly vear the life of lend-lease; 12 County of Allegany, Terrace, th a patient, at the Provide a "GI bill of ca.shier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear Md hospital Fie had tiecn Urig up for returning above true ro tlie best of my knowledge and belief EASY TERMS ARRANGED IT PAYS TO CROSS THE TOWN TO THE beyond June the iOvemmg wartime price 4 4 Atlantic, rieaman veterans, and Hxtend far a Lawton pla shot down hus crlte.s the of Mr. and Mrs 1 twenty.flfth enemy plane in the Je.sse 231 Elder reer European theatre of The Mr and ch.irle» a Oglebay, rri 884 Sperrv Terrace, were advised Lemoore.

Cal, to the College of college af Lawton and was'that their son. Caldwell, fdaho, for further lubscnbed before me 17th day of April. 1944. a member of vootball team. jOglcbay been traasferred fromjaviation cadet training 1 JOHN F.

GALiJVGHER, Notary Public. Advertisement A FANNON. Attest HENRY MULLANEY. BRADLEY PORTER, HIMMEI.WRIOHT, KLINE FURNITURE COMPANY 405-413 VIRGINIA AVENUE.

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