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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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SIX Young Adulf Fellowship To Hold Annual Banquef CUMbtfRlAND NEWS, WfeDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1944 District Superintendent Musical Program Will Will Preside; Or. Mich- Feature WSCS Meeting aels Will Be Speaker Two Cumberland Women Honored Hagerstown Merle Zembower Weds 'Emmanuel Guild Miss Ruth Lee Taylor Elects Officers HlU sfhooi rnojr, undor direction rap- vVl ChriHtlana Rueh! and Mr Ali-ed How-p were honor )f fhr L'lrh of the F.dkior Ceremony Is Performed in Miss Ruehl Speaks St Paul's English Lu- To Delta Theta Chi theran Church Here Surgical Dressing Classes Will Be Resumed May 15 rt.p oar.q'ift the Dorothv wlH for Serstce depjrtment of the Fwir- Ft- o( and M. held M. iiir wt OB H.iK'ift’ovm dU f- aj 0 the hnr -h A 'A niir.ni-Hl and ar.ntial ee-- ftoi' if at 1 nor.

OI Marvianrt chapter of Chi sorortts ff- Wormi; of aurch at Tioft Ht let of rhrlsrl.wi tre anrheon hurrh hi 11 N'-Unni will 4 i tero, at a dinner la.st week at Mnnniton hot-1 of Mivs Roeh! ronthter of it Ruehl na t.he l.ste tAllliam Ruehl, lo Cllf- G.iinr; the idle Mr. been Ruth I.ee Tayinr. dauKhler Ruehl gue.st vf.4- at the meeting Monday evf. Seymour flrst vice Tu'e Urge Co-opera- lion in Order lo Com plele Quotas by July 31 Mrs John Bestwiok tva.s and fn.stiUled pre.sldent ,,,4 Bannutnud Guild the tlOfl 111 Ordef tO meetiug jesterdav In the parush hou.ne Other officers are Mrs Wilbur Hie pre.v.- offirers will con.pri.fe the irnmith-e Mrv Thev arc I encale Florence Bhafh-i Mr- Helen M-rfh- Meeit rviar.Thau Rie' Rnocta Clingerman OH clo. and Introduce Mi.vs ha Ffoiiand Her-elee ahr will be the uncif M-v Mr.s Howe the forn.ei le'wia wdi st Graw the bnde of Ueut.

Howe eartv thLT veftr In The pioKiani to pie 1 bv New La '-re I and wa.s earned I mi'- M' m.i in il.r dncorar.cn. 1 I 1, will be A atuch Of Mr.s la-ilah and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Wil- luim Cctrre streci, ante tiic bride of Chicl Warrant Ottirer Me; le Mr and ri.e 'on 627 uicolii a The double at 11 clock in the 5 ot 8( Pnuls Lutheran church with the Rev Rower-ox. officiating, Mr- Alien nrovcr nuttron Mrs Kopp Hnnouacee tha? u. quota.s have been trippled from 8 ooo to 27.000. Mays quota le isooc, June, and July 48,000 sponges, making a total ot 93.00U i three month fieriod in, the co'i: jty.

Froslburgs quota been pre.sldent, Mrs Rfb Cros.s Surgical Dressing Lonaconmg for 10 Dond vice nresi- resumed throughout'Barton, S.liw land mtiK in the home room ofGeorge Young, second vice ure.si- the Potomac Fkii.son She dent, Walter Hlndle ve beginning May 15, Mns. Cumberland .55,500 -poke on RhxI rationing wartime chm-ipg Yesterday the Supply cominittrr the bc; Little F.bert. trea.s- Meyerv. co-chairman announce under the chairman.shlp of Mrs. Ju- groiiivi am! prepared demon-, -Allx-rt Keight.

united Clas.ses will at 1 o'clock and us Schindler, prepared the tr. stratmg the of them. Tlie di-h- otienng chairman; and Mr.s, conlimie each hall day during the jttrials for the quotas for eat'h cla, ei- awarded a.s and w. Carscaden. re- week.

The litst rue tons and and branch chapter and they were M'rved moiUtOtJi will bc in charge ot the for the opening Mr.s Clancey pre.sjded Mr.s Be.stwirk and Mr.s, Keight i.s beginning its Tlie motor corp.s will assist Jr the bu.Hines.4 se.ssion at which ill attend the annual dioce.sean' delivering matenaLs to the branch Flow Pi "wm of htk Members Mrs Hovsarri as ho -mpbeii-Tlmon Wise routine busine.s.« was tran.vacted and 'Uieeting of the Woman is Au.xlltary chairmen how anxious repivrts were given. Mr.s Jame.s to be held In Uie Pro-cathedral fo have full attendance at OConnell. i a guest Baltimore. May 17 The former will cias.se.s from the very beginning Mns. Blackburn will be the represent the guild and the lattei chapter.s.

Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Kopp reported having packed twelve larg, No vOt isith 111 Mother a of SHOES Was centerer: of narri.N*us and tulnxs. wuh cundleabia Of veilow and pink tap- bride am attired a na ers at either end. t'overs were laid tailorcii suit, with which -he for guc.si.- representing of- Tore white a oor.sage ni iicc', in Hager.Htown, Winrhe.stcr and of the vat- Wavne.tboio, Martm-burg.

completed her costume, town, FYostburg Her matron of honor wwe a char- Romuey neuse suit, wuh white ac- MI.SS fiuehi abu entertiinea and a consage of pink recenfiy oy a Bennett and Mr John Stevens at a lunctwui Thf Parent-Teacher A.s,ocutlon brldce party at Hie Cumberland the Cord- anvlJlp will meet f'uuntrv Club. She was pre.sented. At 8 ocloi fomornvw evening Tlie a giit of a lace tablecloth and black and white co.st of Officers will be held and Marriage licenses orcicr to flni.sii the quota for jcarton.s, weighing approximately goii May, June and July as as and containing a total of aunouiioed that the mem-." complete before hot 103.800 dre.ssing*, which weather FhiU co-ojieration is sent to Louisville Medical 01 each clas.s so the quota can be where tliey will ber.s of the guild will a.s host- e.sse.s at the and wom- ami wonl- wiicce niey win oc KterillZer en.s lounge in the Queen City hotel by the deadline, which bjand placed in water-proof bags io: the week oo July 31 shipment abroad Corriganville Will Meet Tomorrow lily file valley. Mrs, Taylor chase a red witii liccn.scs were issued ves- terday in the office of the clerk ot circuit coun to: William Harry Fuller and Thelim4 Mae Ciofcc FY'ostburg. the week beginning May 28 Plans were also for the de.sse>rt- icanl party to be held Friday at 7:30 o'clock in the parish hou.se and It was decided to liold a bake in conjunction with it.

Tickets may be procurred irom any mem- OAY, MAY MOTHEfrS DAY, MAY 14 MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 14 at- co.stume wedding breakfast was served for oav will A ixiuquet oi a.s.-,ortea i.prtng fJovv- c. colored t' Pickett w-iil ated the table, and apple Country with her tJiLs and hiac.s were used throughout the irnimdiateiy lollowing the cer- w.re Harrv vice pre.si- room Following the i dei Mrs Edward Matthew.s, secrc- attended by fhirtv guests cards'f and Ills bride Lir- Mr. Rum.Tev Markwood. were plaved and awards bv yp, O. I Johnson the brkie's table.

Hoimes. Mrs. Longwell Mrs M'alter Smith bride IS a graduate Of Alle- h.r St' Z'TZ Pitkethly and Mn Personals gany high school and prior to her re.signatlon wa.s employed in the ot- fice of Bernstein Purniture store The bridegroom is also a graduate of Allegany liigh school has been in the before Pearl H.irbor He us stationed at Camp Ky Mrs Patrick Mrs. Zembower left Jr, hav.r.,nrm.d Altoona, will In Kl6ntucky. Garolvn Hale, daughter of o.

207 Washington with mumfvs. where they attended tlie Ordjnation ot the Rev. FYancis Flanagan at Ht lol-ji's Cathedral fw, Saturday, is Curius Klght has returned Wa.shington, D. after spending days with reiative.s and here Stafl Sgt. Joint Herixjldsheimer G.i.

us ten-day turlough with his parent- Mr, and John Herboldsheimer St! Franklin street. Mrs. J. S. Cook Named President By Church Women C.

R. last night trip OfflceFS AfS DortY Waff Too Long, Store Parly For Certain Protection and Better Attention Safeguard Your Investment vtT.en you txmght your fur coat you m.ade a sound mve.stmenl, one that should bring you plea.sure and service ftyr years to come Now, like all other consumer goods, if given the proper care, it will re- according to the wav you treat it. On the other hand, if you are your coat will wear oui, perhaps vears before it ordinarily would. The be.st form of in- for the longer life of vour coat cold storage U. Allan T.

Hirsh. UKNTl, ia visiting hu. parents. Mr ana Allan T. Hirsh.

The Dingle, after for the past months in the Pacific area. Mr. and J. Ntlana Park, street, tu- naral of the former's aunt, William E. Dunn, in Pittsburgh Dunn died In Buffalo, N.

where resided recent John J. Crowley, by Mrs, M. Edwin Thomas, of Baltimore Tlie Cumberland Couneif Mi Church Women elected Mrs John Cook president at the May fellow- hip day ye.sferday at Bethany United Brethren church. Other of- Baitimore, re- fker.s include Mrs. George Keady.

turned home after spending the executive secretary: Mrs. John I weekend W'ith brother-in-law, Vandegrift. recording secretary; Mn- William and SLster, and Mr The Dingle. Mrs. Annie Poff, Williamsburg, Ph-, Is the guest of Mr and Raymond Koegle, 832 avenue.

Poff Is a former j-esi- dent of Cumberland, the late Mr Jolin Means. trea.surer and Mr.s John Zimmerman, ot literature. Vice presidents in charge of the; departmental work are; Mrs. E. Phillips, of in Mrs Yates, Faith and Ex- Poff havins been manager of Me- Mrs.

WiiJlam E. ELsen 5 and 10 Cents store. berger, Family Cpl. George C. Rice.

McClelland Field. Sacramento. is Mr.s. James. Kirkpatrick.

Church and Its Mrs. 47 lALTtMORI STREET mg a furlough with his wife. Mr.s.! Light, Cleo Rice, and son, 116 Polk street, Issues-Swial Problem.s’’: and Mrs and his mother, Mrs. Plorenoe A R. Neel, Relation.s-Foreign Rice.

530 North street, a and Peace" brother. Pfc, H. Rice i.s ser-, Mrs. M. Edw'in Tliomas, Baltimore ving overseas state president, announced that the Robert NeUl, 814 Sunburi May luncheons in the future will be Hveime.

is a patient at Memorial i held the first Friday in May in.stcaci hospital. on Thunsday; the Community illlllllililllllllllllilllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllN rr f-V Pvt. Nial Weber returned to day will be held the fir.st FYlday in Camp Reynolds. after November, and the Day ot his wife, 118 Reynolds street. will continue to be held on Mrs.

John Maiamphy, the first Fi iday of H.s admitted to Allegany hospital: Mr.s. who m.stalled the Monday officers and wa.s the speaker of the meeting, talked on the theme, Choose From Our Selection OF Masterfully Designed JEWELRY Foreward Together In Christian Attitude.s,‘‘ She based her talk on of the book. Who Are American.s,*’ pointing out that in life so many different factors enter Into it. She also outlined the work of tiie other councils. Mrs.

asked to report to Miss Irene Olson, hear! of the Welfare board. If they are willing to give a home for a night or two to children. The program also included discu.s- on young people, the church the council and religion. Taking in the program were Mrs. E.

Phillips, Mrs. as Purinton, 1 Hank.s, the Rev. A. L. Creager Mrs.

Wesley Light, Mr.s. Elsenberger, Mrs, W. Saylor, Eliz- nbeth Zilch. Mrs. S.

R. Neel. Mr.s H. T. Bowersox.

Report.s on the convention in Baltimore la.st month were given by Mr.s. Copk, Mrs Keady and Mrs S. S. Dowlan. Thought, skill end quality moteriols combined compose our unusual and outstanding Mother's Doy gift assortment Each piece a true treasure' Olher Social News On Page 7 'TSfi When you want MIITTIEJEWEIIIYCO mm BALTMOai DRY CLEANING IN A HURRY Bring it to Cfeaners Before A.

Sf. and get if the same afternoon. in Hav IVORK IM)NE IN OUR SHDP 15.1 yierh. Phone 2571 I ISHIWmi 1 Swank Slipi ore o'gik ony figure, rj their royon crepe fobrica. their patented Stroight pluv- desigo Bios front and boclc panels for freedom, vide panels for sleek- oess- no slip up.

no twtsttngt We find Miss Swonit a bod- I I I I COURSE your mother the best! And that means gift of Wa.shington ide from rrc.i<iured old recipes with of choicest quality. 7 he old- oned of am out Can very quality makes a pw feot rememb'-anai for Mother on her special day. Yon c.m be sune appreciate thew just-nut-of-thc-kitchen and their grand variety of tempting Kfmember to make ymir mother happy next Sund.iy with a box of thci-c candies and your mg favoroe with our cmstoaJ So you're pretty to pteoie your Mother's kwe of your Another's Doy' gift on exquisite AAiss Slip Sizes 32 to 44 Short lengihv 37 to 37. IV. 4 4 ST.iMPS NORTH I.IBERXy STREET (UMBERLAND.

MD. And Elsewhere from Coast to Coast iff 1 ru.VSTHMfp Rayon combina- lion and out. 2 2.98 Moin Floor I A LABEL SYONYMUS WITH GOOD STYLE EVELYN BARTON BROWN St Phone 336 ANNOUNCES A SALE OF EXCLUSIVE COATS. SUITS DRESSES 200 BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS MARKED $22.95 TO $69.95 NOW I At HALF-PRICE THIS IS THE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING POR EVERY SAIE MUST BE FINAL NO C.O.D.'i I.

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