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TEM THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1943 Phone 4600 for a WANT AD Tcker FROSTBURG NEWS FROM THE TRI STATE AREA KEYSER i it Pastor Supports Air Marker Plan Romney Briefs And Personals Personal Items From Midland Former Eckhart Resident Killed FROSTBURG Rev. Walter D. Mrhrling. pastor of ZIon Evangelical and Reformed Church, has ask Keyser Beauty Contest To Be Held Tonight 34 Girls Seeking Pageant Title ed members of his conareKation to FROSTBURG Word lias the death of been John Rev. John J.

pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, is reported improving following an operation at Mercy Hospital, support the movement to have received here of Mr. and Mrs. E. T.

Chatman and eight month old child, of Ridley Park, are visiting Eugene Ailes and are spending the time at his cottage on South Branch. Mrs. Chatman is formerly of Liee, Belgium. Her mother, Mrs. Marie Frostburg erect a directional marker for air traffic.

A veteran of World War II and chaplain of Farrady Post No. 24. American Legion, Rev. Mehrling said the name of the town should be placed on the roof top recommended by airmen as the most Thomas Tighe, who became ill' Saturday afternoon while working with David Williams on building a new fence, was taken to the home of his son in law and daughter, i Timmerhaus, of Leige, visited them recently. Mr.

Ailes met his wife while he was in military service Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt. during the war. visihl from the air in Mrs.

K. P. Isolainos, Bronxville, ranK urey is a patient Miners Ulc community. Grable, about 6 0, a native of Eckhart, who was killed Saturday when he was struck by a motorcycle as he was crossing a highway near his home in Bruno, Calif. A son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. George Grable and a former member of the Arion Band of Frostburg, Mr. Grable, a talented clarinetist, left here at the age of 17. He joined the seventh Coast Artillery as a young man and served as director of the unit's band at Newport, Lv until his retirement six years ago, when he and his wife moved to Bruno. There he became caretaker of a national cemetery and was active as an orchestra KEYSER.

W. Va. Thirty four Keyser girls will compete for the5 title "Miss Keyser of 1948" at a beauty pageant to be staged at Keyser High School Auditorium to 1 night at 7:30 o'clock. The contest is being sponsored by N. Y.

is visiting Mrs. Sallie Ailes. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Dickens are moving to near Canton, where "they have purchased a dairy farm.

Frostburg Homemakers Plan Corn Roast Miss Frances Parker, accompanied nuspuai, rrosiourg, recovering irom injuries suffered in an automobile! accident several weeks ago. His con dition is reported improved. Samuel Filer, remains ill at1 his home in Carlos. Mrs. William Dawson, Gilmore, is reported improving after under going an operation in Memorial by her brother in law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Griffin, Norfolk, spent last week at Homestead Hotel, Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs.

Baker Foley spent last week visiting at Niagara Falls. The Frostburg be entertained tonight at 7:30 FROSTBURG Homemakers will with a corn roast tiie Keyser Jaycees in connection with week long festivities, including a Day celebration and a firemen's convention, which opened last night with a water battle and an amateur contest. Several hundred delegates expected for the convention of the West Virginia State Firemen's As leader. Hospital, Cumberland. Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Crumpler, Petersburg, spent the weekend: o'clock at the James Morgan farm, I During World War X. Mr. Grable near Carlos. Mrs.

H. R. Aldridge, organized three regimental bands in president, said the event will be various parts of the country and held indoors if the weather is bad. at the end of the war returned to visiting their daughter, Suzanne, at I the home of Mrs. Crumpler's moth er.

Mrs. Nellie Allen. a feature will be a display or his station in Newnort to comnlete PASTOR ARRIVES Shown above is Rev. Harold R. Stoudt, a graduate of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, who was elected pastor of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church several weeks ago. He arrived last week with Mrs. Stoudt and is now occupying the newly renovated parsonage at the corner of West Main and Water Streets. Rev. Stoudt preached his first sermon as pastor of the church Sunday morning in the presence of a large congregation.

He came here from Salem Lutheran Church, Kreamer, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Carr have articles the members are planning his 30 years of service.

Mrs. Richard Dawson, Baltimore. to exhibit at the Cumberland Fair Besides his widow he leaves four sociation will begin arriving: tomorrow night. Winner of the beauty contest will reign over festivities the balance cf the week. A rehearsal of the pageant was keld at the auditorium Sunday afternoon with Miss Margaret Raft N.

Toronto, Canada, and came back by Thousand Islands bridge and New York City. C. P. Wells, former high school principal and formerly of Webster Springs, W. spent the weekend visiting friends here.

Mrs. N. B. Sirbaugh is on a buying trip to New York City this week. John Snarr, Miami, is visiting his parents Mr.

and Mrs. John Snarr. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Oates and daughter, Susan Jane, Wash Mr. ana xvirs. oeorge juomas ano September, me articles win dc sons, of Glen Burnie, and trances presented for the approval of the Lambert and Mrs. Roy Mills, Dun Homemakers committee in charge of dalk, as their house guests. entries.

Mr. and Mrs. James sisters. Miss Victoria Grable, Mrs. Mary Frick, Mrs.

Elizabeth Brady and Margaret Grable, ail of New York, and two brothers, Joseph Grable, Cleveland, and Ambrose Grable, Baltimore. John G. Kylus, local tailor, is a brother in law. The funeral service and burial will be at the home in California. Mrs.

Katie Harper and Mrs. Mary McKinnon, Clarksburg, W. are Prncthlirn ROV er. Keyser, directing. First places winner will receive $75 cash and a $25 radio: second place winner will; CAT FOILS HOUSEBREAKERS Mrs.

Edward Stukins, Huntington, W. looks gratefully at her Siamese cat, "Mokala," which police credit wHh saving his mistress more than $300 and ending the housebreaking career of three Juveniles. The boys, ages 7, 10 and 11, told officers they were attacked by a "huge cat" after breaking into Mrs. rtukins house. The cat scratched at all of the boys and caused one to fall down a flight of stairs.

(AP Photo visitine Mr. and Mrs. John Martin 3 ington, D. have been visiting and family. Gilmore.

Feted On Birthday wave and manicure, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rumsey Oates, and attended the Oates re cSKacac Trustees Say They Did and sons and Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton! winner will receive $25 i trand of pearls. James and son, of Lonaconing, are FROSTBURG Mrs. William S. Not Oppose Increase Guaranteed Radio Service Telephone 3042 Lonaconing, Mary visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Argel Wilson1 Jenkins, 50 Beau Lane, entertainea: union Saturday at Hampshire Park. Miss Mae Given Matthews is visiting in Washington for several days. Roy Davidson and James Burn sides will preside as masters ofj TRI STATE DEATHS Hire Aciia Trt a ii TVffinrta nrrmrvm at ner nome ill' aim iui. aim uvuuv vmmj elections.

selections, ceremony, iwo piano OAKLAND William R. Offutt Youngstown. O. honor of her son, William Stephen the Mrs. Jennie Blair is visiting her Jenkins, who was observing nis Aav.

i Aug Ralph Saville, spent weekend in Washington. HWVFS RITKS sixth birthdaj. A program of games! Elizabeth Brown, Cum Prelude in Minor. Rachmanin said yesterday that he and Neal off. and Chopin's Military Polon sC.

Fralev, trustees of the estate of ise," will be played by Robert D. Edward Offutt and guardians of Keisey. Cumberland, after which the estate of Daniel Offutt. 17. did K.F.YS.?? W.

Va, A funeral dMrs and showing of cartoon movies oy An Harold C. Carl were featured, Xoi Mrs. Douglas Sommerville, mjivicc ior xviarsaen t. jriawes, wno died at the Potomac Vallev Hos napolis, is visiting her sisters, Mary hewed by refreshments. Smith and Mrs.

Frank Graham. Guests were Dannie Porter, Coit FRANCIS BOYLE RITES FROSTBURG Last rites for Francis T. Boyle, son of Mrs. Bernadette Boyle, Eckhart, and the late Prof. D.

A. Boyle, who died Tuesday in New York, were held Monday morning in St. Michael's Catholic Church, with Rev. Francis Montgomery, administrator, cel West Keyser Mishap Damage Totals $500 the contestants will make their first appearance on the stage in two groups of 17 each, from which a croup of 10 will be selected. not flatly oppose an increase in the boy's education allowance as asked by his mother, Mrs.

D. Edward Of jfutt in Garrett County Circuit jpital Wednesday night, was held at jthe Church of the Brethren Satur iday at 1:30 p. m. with Rev. Robert Powell, James Jeffries.

Freddie Tay Following a dance number by Tom Court. Offutt Mr. and Mrs. James Rowan and daughter, of Westernport, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Robertson, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Cumberland, were Sunday guests of i lor, Harry Teter, John Charles Durst and Bobbie Sweitzer. Miss Linda Jenkins assisted her motner in fccrving.

KEYSER, W. Va. Damages resulting from an accident in West Dayton. Westernport, and vocals by wTt m.jA in win. said he and Fraley did ebrant of the requiem mass.

Rev. ireuc not ask the specific i Keyser rers in the first two erouns will fc 4 J. Sunday afternoon were! William J. McVeigh, Midland; Rev. ATTENTION Ladies Auxiliary of John R.

Foirgreive Post No. 2462 V.F.W. There Will Be A Regular Meeting Wednesday Evening At 8:00 P.M. In The Club Rooms. estimated at $500 bv City Police.

appear again, and five wU be sect i out t0 the court that tncy ed. Following the second appearance opposed wasting tne estate. He Bridgers, Potomac Park, officiating. Interment was in Queens Point Cemetery. Military honors were accorded by members of Nancy Hanks Post, No.

3518, and Boyce Houser Post No. 41, American Legion. John Keplinger was hi charge of the detail with I. N. Godfrey acting as chaplain.

Members of the firing squad were John Keplinger, Galen Kephart, Andrew Landis and Virgil Davis. Pallbearers were L. C. Shuck. C.

ww wv mm mmm MM Patrick J. Bradley and Rev. Regis Larkin, of St. Michael's, were in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were William Sullivan, Francis Ruge, Leo Byrnes, John Keller, William Rephann and Charles Eckhart.

Furman Helm bv Peggy Ann Oates. Keyser. Mr. and Mrs. James Blair.

I Donald Alexander, son of Mr. and FPiINTR Ph PFRSfjN AI Mrs. Stanley Alexander, has enlist ilKUJIUUrVV TLIXJUHMLJ ed in the Army as a paratrooper.) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wilson and He was graduated in June from five of their children.

Patsy, James, Beall High School, Frostburg. Thomas. Kenney and Shirley, ar Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Baker and rived home this morning after visit sons.

Arlington. are visitinsr inff relatives in Lancaster, Pa. sonable amount." Mrs. Offutt herself filed a petition asking the court to increase who investigated the mishap that occured at the intersection of Porter Street and Carroll Avenue. Authorities said Miss Mildred E.

Harrison, 23, Westernport, driving a 1948 sedan owned by her father, Kenneth E. Harrison, struck the parked 1948 sedan owned by Chester Goodwin, 32, Vindex, Md. Goodwin First, second and third place win Hers will be selected from the five ma' tVoi tir A OTinPfl TSTirP allowance by $1,500 and Chief Piper, Lewis William A. Huster set the stetter, Joe Drum, James Harold Dudley, Reuben O. and Joseph Lyons were crowned bv Miss Gaydon Greenwalt, 7l flower 'W.

Rotruck, Thomas R. Sanders, Miss Peggy Howat, Munhall, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Howat, former residents of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Baker and the former's mother, Mrs. Leah Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. Aldon Brasure, Mis Keyser of 1347." The program Bl; wffl also include vocals by Arnett? offjtt also sai Oifutt did will also include vocals by and Verna Doman. also of Vindex. i bearers. A.

V. Gallion, Phil Mele and David in St. Michael's were sitting in the car at the time' Burial was of the accident, but no one was 1 Cemetery. Swisher, Keyser. not argue tne case in ner son oe 'half.

However, she did testify in visiting the Frostburg, is spending several days and Mrs. (here with her aunt. Miss Agnes Wilmington, are Iftter's parents, Mr, Thomas H. Taylor. C.

McCulloch. Honor guards were Thomas Wilcher, Gene Taylor and Lloyd Richmond. Claude Boyce and Peter Dayton served as color bear sel News Agency. Goidworthy's of an increased allowance v. n4.k.wrh A HtA XOr iiXlIl.

Donald Blair and Jack Winner L'MSTOTT Miss Minnie MISS MINNIE L. KEYSER, W. tfa. injured. Miss Harrison posted $10 bond for her appearance before City Judge A.

A. Jordan later this week. When Mrs. Offutt was asked to ers and George Landis and Ralph are working in the steel mills at Howat, Beall Lane. William W.

Downey, Edinburg, a former resident, is visiting his son, Joseph Downey, West Loo Street. SuDoly Shop or from any Jaycee Leona Umstott died yesterday at.Boyce as color Buaiua. vioicutc chamn Pa at the door to the home of her cousin, Evers Um I Clark, was bugler member, as well as night. Mr. and Mrs.

James Collins have returned to Pittsburgh after visit Ladies and Gentlemen's ELGIN, BULOVA AND HAMILTON WATCHES Designed For You G. Kear Hosken Your Jeeir Frostburg W. Slain ing Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Manley.

i Minn iris laSlail stott, 6 Orchard Street. She had been living at the home of her brother, Charles S. Umstott, on the Red Diamond Farm, Knobley Road, but after being released from a Wilson Child Suiters Burns From Hot Soup lcre by lllilHln JdllWU here PAUL SAM DAVIS DAVIS, W. Va. A funeral tiervice will be held at the Mott Spiggle Funeral Home, Davis, for Paul They were accompanied tell how she had spent money the had received, she "became very confused and couldn't work out her records," Offutt said.

With the $700 increase granted, the boy's educational allowance becomes $2,500 yearly. Mrs. Offutt receives $5,000 yearly for herself. The boy is preparing to enter Princeton University. William R.

Offutt is a brother in law of Mrs. Offutt. Keyser Man Fined In Corn Theft and: will for Mrs. John Nichols and son daughter, Miami. who remain at the Manley home FROSTBURG A man identified as Alban Minnick, Frostburg, was sentenced to 10 days in County Jail been staying Sam Davis, owner of Worden Hotel hospital recently had with, her cousin.

one several weeks. MIDLAND Alicia Wilson, year old daughter of Mr. and Calvin Wilson, was admitted A native of Mineral rnuntv. yesterday by Magistrate James and; Kenney at Frostburg. He was ar Mr.

and Mrs. John Roland last i was a riaiiirhtr nf th Rimnn KEYSER, W. Va. W. E.

Glover, Mozeile Street, was fined $1450 at hearinsr before Justice of the son. Jack, Waynesboro, are; rested on a warrant obtained by his week to Miners nospuai ior ireat arid. Marv Tavlor Umstott. Besides visiting Mrs. John Cullen and fam neck'hpr hrnthpr nH rnncin cho ia cur.

ment of burns on her face. wife, charging him with assault and batterv. i ily. Peace Madalyn Bazzle yesterday) morning after being found guilty of ft iteaiing eight ears cf com from the YOtCrSII KOCrUllCr Francis J. Cullen, son of Mrs.

here, at 2 p. Wednesday. He was killed instantly in a car truck collision near Petersburg Sunday. In addition to survivors already listed he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ashby P.

Abe, Paw Paw, and a slepson, Edward Kepner, Washington, D. C. Mr. Davis was a member of the Eagles lodge here, the Moose lodge at Thomas, and the Men's Bible Class of the Methodist Church here. Burial will be in Davis Cemetery.

and hands received when she reached up on a table and upset a bowl of hot soup. The child is expected to return to her home this week. John Cullen, is on a two week cruise with the Navy, aboard the field of John Umstot on tne waxier vived by a sister, Mrs. Everett Taylor, of Keyser. The body will remain at the home of her brother and a funeral service will be held there Wednesday at 2:30 p.

m. with the Rev. C. K. Welch, of Cumberland, officiating.

t'p bolstering Uuca Assigned To Oakland Road. Umstot, who made the complaint, laid he caught Glover picking the corn in his field. Glover was arrested by Constable Thomas Wil will be in Cabin Run Barton Legion Home Being Remodeled DURALIZED CLEAN A scientific method brings back the newness to the fabric with professional care. Interment Cemetery. U.S.S.

Burke, to Bermuda and Cuba. Pvt. Garrett E. Eagan. U.

S. Marine Corps Reserve, left for a two week camping period at Camp LeJeune, N. C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Garrett Eagan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Stakem had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

John Byrne and children. Donna and Tommy, Walter Byrne, Mrs. George Lehmein, Swiss Vale, and Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Stakem, Tacoma Park, Md. If Home Is YOUR GOAL And You Need Helpful Advice or a Loan Stop and Talk It Over Fidelity Rank "The Bank With The Town Clock" IROSTBI RG (Member F.D.I.O MD. MRS. HAXLIN R1TLS KEYSER, W. A funeral BARTON Work on remodeling a Lloyd Christner, To Economize Doralize! ithe home of Barton Post No.

189, service for Mrs. Bertha Hanlin. who OAKLAND. A veteran of 25 years Army Recruiting in the Cumberland area, Sgt. Clarence Biehn, has been assigned to the Oakland office.

He is replacing Sgt. Blair Robinette who was transferred to Baltimore to operate a sound truck. In addition to Oakland, Sgt. Biehn will also tour Friendsville and Accident sections on Thursday; Mt. Lake Park, Deer Park, Vindex, Shalimar and Kitzmiller, Wednes American Legion, here was begun died Thursday, was held hefffi.Honored On Birthday morning at 11 o'clock at Former Miss O'Brien Honored At Shower PIEDMONT, W.

Va. Miss Margaret Lee O'Brien, who was married tn Jnspnh Harmon vesterdav mom near Bayard. Burial was in the Moth Prfiiif. Gaarantced rr vf G. V.

Lammert Son Phone Frostburg 95 HYNDMAN, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christner entertained with a last week by Ira Green, contractor. Insul brick is being put on the outside of the building and the inside will be repainted and redecorated.

The booths will be replaced with tables and chairs. The work is expected to be com Bayard cemetery. Pallbearers were A. C. Schaffer, J.

A. Boring, E. Nine. Jess Idleman, Roy Rinker and W. W.

Phillips. party in honor of their son, Lloyd, trLUrl Unmomalorc on his birthday recently at Llftlldll nUIIlcllldrACli Creliin and Hutton, Thurs inrr tt a bnnnrprf rerentlv with Honorary bearers were E. F. surprise linen shower with Missiay, and will follow Wednesday's pleted by October 8, when the post, Curry, M. W.

Smith, H. C. Schaffer, Elsie Zimmerman and Miss Louise rnu. mc muu oiuce O'Brien as hostesses. wm be Pen unti 3 p.

m. Mon will observe its second anniversary. w. K. Windle, T.

E. Schaffer. Marvin Marple, Bursey Marple and Emmett Cosner. Th narrv was held at the home "a kJ xucsuay To Hold Bazaar FROSTBURG The Eckhart Homemakers, sponsors of a bazaar to be held at the Eckhart Community Center Thursday evening, August 26, for the benefit of the Lower riss. Zimmerman's mother.

Mrs. through Friday. Work Resumed At rnllett West Hampshire! Biehn reports the enlist uieir nome. Keiresnments were served and games played. Those present were Shirley Bruner.

Janet Beal, Madalee Leydig, Patricia Owens. Jane Brown, Dorothy Holler, Betty Hyre, Patricia, Bagley, Ruth Close, Jane Horner. Betty Grosse, Tom Harden, Jack Shaffer, Edward Shaffer, Russell Pushwall, Ronald Shaffer, Glen Leydig. James Close, Ronald Schad, William Moore. George Cleaver To Wed Street.

The home was decorated ent of two men, Kelly E. Snyder mrir vhir. finwrs and white i Hendricks, and Junior Mine Miss Betty Gatch LONACONING Work was re Body and Fender Repair Lubrication Washing St. Cloud Motors sumed at Waynesburg Mine No. 5, BILL'S APPLIANCE REPAIR Refrigerators.

Washing Machines. Sweepers, Sewing Machines and oil Electrical Appliances. Service and Repairs all makes and models. Guaranteed Work Reasonable Rates 37 Green Sr. Phone 19 Frostburg, Md.

candles. On the center of the serv Hambieton. Va, for tig table were a miniature bride and Armored Forces unaligned. bridegroom, over which hung white wedding belL Favors were 1 1 7 miniature umbrellas and bells. Gifts KQIl 116111 nBllQQT 10 Lewis Moore, Wayne Rizer.

Robert Lonaconing, yesterday. The mine! WESTERNPORT Mr. and had been closed following an ex Benton Ray Gatch, Towson, plosion August 4 in which three announce the engagement of Mrs. their Eckhart Street Light Association, have arranged an elaborate program. It includes a concert by the Arion Band of Frostburg, refreshment booths displaying home made candies and foods of various kinds, and amusements for the children.

Following the band concert, there will be round and dancing, with music by Billy Barry and his ISatzer, Jack Rizer, Robert Kreg line, Donovan Shaffer, all of Hynd jman, and Miss Jilna from the Panama Canal Zone. aaugnter. Betty, to George Gerard Cleaver, Baltimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cavctt Cleaver, 126 Marry Long Island Girl LONACONING Mr.

and Mrs. mine foremen were killed. Mt. Savage Briets Old Rail Post No. 6025, Veterans Frostburg.

Md. Phone 441 unurch Street. The prospective bride were arrangea on a lauic lu actively decorated in pink and white. A pink and white umbrella was suspended over the gifts. Guests were Mrs.

Joseph Giilis, Parsons; Margaret Lee O'Brien, Helen Pendergast, Marguerite Blackburn, Margaret Ann Kelly. Louise Faherty, Anna Louise Gleeson, John R. Merrbaugh, High Street, have received the announcement of SooVBaliiW.CT.U. Meets Tonight of Foreign Wars, will hold its regu uate oi Eastern High School orchestra. lar meeting tomorrow evening at timore, and the University of Mary the coining marriage of their, nephew, Kenneth L.

Metzger. to' Miss Dorothy McGoldrick, daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. James McGoldrick, 7:30 in the ciuo room, Mam street. A dance will be held after the busi TUESDAY MAT.

NITE Rosemarv Hannon, Sue Gleeson, Helen Patterson. Mildred Foster, PALACE iauu, unege rarK. sne is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and is a teacher in the Baltimore County schools. Mr. Cleaver is a graduate of St.

ness session from 9 until midnight, with music by Wimpe's orchestra. Mt. Savage Council No. 1058, Knights of Columbus, will hold Peters THE BISHOP'S WIFE High School, Westernport; HYNDMAN, Pa. The Hyndman W.

C. T. U. will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. G.

Edgar Brown on Route 1. The August theme is "Safeguard the Nation Through Education." Members of the local union who attended the recent county convention held at the Methodist Church in Bedford were Miss Anna McGregor, Mrs. Albert Bruck, Mrs. Erna Mangus, Mrs. Elsie Kelley and Mrs.

Robert Wagner. Glendaie, Long Island. N. Y. The marriage will take place Sat urda.v.

September 11, in Glendaie. Mr. Metzger has been a frequent visitor here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Metzger.

He is also a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William social in St. Patrick's Hall tonight i attended Nellie Riolio, Angela Spano, Armenia Patterson. Mary Nesci, June Whitworth, Gertrude Jackson.

Wiiia Christine Davis, Sallie OBrien. Louise O'Brien, Elsie Ziminernian and Mrs. O. D. Coilett.

Potomac State School. Starring Cry STARTING Grant Leretta Teanf David Ntvea UlDNLSDtV MAGIC TOWV at 8 0(ock. i geyser, w. and is a graduate Rebecca Arnold Chapter, Order of of the University of Maryland. He the Eastern Star, will hold its an hs a member of Aloha Tan rmp FROSTBURG BRIEFS The descendants of the late Lloyd and Margaret Crowe will hold their second annual family reunion Sunday, August 29, at the New Colonial Inn, Route 40, Garrett County.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Click. Lonaconing, announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday, August 17, in Miners Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. John Edward Gar litz, 46 Washington Street, announce the birth of a son Tuesday, August 17. in Miners Hospital. Mrs. Leslie nual dinner tomorrow at Layman's fraternity and is employed by the Henry and Mr.

and Clark, Lonaconing. TUESDAY NITE ONLY at Farm. Garrett County. Those LYRIC DOUBLE FEATURE Calvert Distilling Company. Balti TRI TOWNS PERSONALS Ion 1 11 tending will meet at the brid 'O1 more.

The date for the wedding has not been set. Mt. Savage. The G. N.

500 Club of Calla Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Mehring. Bal Mjrfhnrj Rf jgff timore, visited Mrs. Mehring aunt.

Hyndman Personals "Trigger Man" Starring Johnny Mack met recently at the home of Mrs. "Black Stallion" Marring Tbc Screen lit Mi hnatMMial Htld flar, Sank and Bertha Hott. Poplar Street. Prizes Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Poorbaugl George Shingler And were won bv Mrs. Aenes Ratiaan Mrs. Frank Jamesson, jonnson1 aiic uum, in anu iurs. Street Westernport. James B.

Stakem, Tacoma Park Mr and Mrs. Harold Fredlock as christened James Joseph Sun and son. Bill. Jones Street. Pied day morning by Fr.

William Mc mont. returned from visiting Mr.Veigh hi St. Joseph's Catholic and Mrs. William Clancv. Boston.

jChurch. Midland. Sponsors were and granddaughter, Judith Stuby, have returned from Chicago. 111. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Devore and daughter spent the weekend Miss Mayhew Engaged Edith Lancaster. The latter will be hostess at the next meeting. Miss Eleanor Coglan. Philos Ave iSr and Mrs Clement Stakem nrnrm, i Four Room House FOR SALE 105'! Mc.Mullen Highway Potomac Park cue, westernport, nave reiurueu uamci v.auipuni a pautnu ui.

AVAllr rrKMilMMl 1 WESTERNPORT Mr. and Mrs. nd Mn. Carl Shaffer, Patrick Mayhew, announce the en Pittsburgh, Pa. gaaement of their daughter, Mar Mii Winifred Shaffer, daughter jorie, to George Luther of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Shaffer, is son of Mr. and Mrs. Georce ft patient in Memorial Hospital, u. aaKer Hospital, Martins burg.

W. where he underwent Mrs. Edward Ratigan, Mt. Savage, an oneration Fridav. He is reuor'ed and Miss Delores Stakem, Cumber from Baltimore and Arlington, va, where they visited Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Kaapp in the latter city. Mrs. Knapp and daughter, Jean De land, are visiting improving slightly. Visiting Can relatives Cleveland, O.

Franklin. Cumberland. I The cerrmonv will hp nnrrnrmrii Mrs. Edna Tavman returned to and Mrs. Mary md Louise, accompanied Miss Coglanjfcell Sunday were Mr.

home, and is spending a week with) James Campbell, Miss troit, and Mr. and Mrs. returned from a Louis Haus have Saturday evening at the home of ner home in Uniontown, after two week motor the bridegroom bv Rev. o. Rrann spending several davs with her and Mrs.

KnanD's brother in law 1942 Nosh Ambossodor 4 Rooms Household Furniture House Opn lor Inspection from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. daily trip to Canada and New Yol'k. UiriKtnr if Awnmhlw rinrt Mrs Minn) PpikvI Trc Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Crowe, Westrrnnort Mahlon Evans and Mrs. Frfu nrri John Campbell, all of Aliquippa, and Mr. and Mrs. John Derlin. Sr.

and daughter, Mrs. Asnrs Donahue and son, Billy, Miss Catherine Stakem and James Stakem. Washington, D. are visiting here. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Plasket, The prospective bride is a gradu Corlcy. ate of Bruce High School. Mr. Mrs.

Lenore Bruner underwent an all of Midland. Dayton, have returned is employed as a truck operation in Memorial Hospital nome Shingler Visit 'drivpr. recently. I District Deputy Grand Chief Sal after spending several weeks lv Schramm. Lonaconinsr.

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I. Pythian Sisters, will visit Miss Alice Mulligan and It's Picnic and Outing Time. Miss from City, Myrtle Temple No. 2 at their regu Dorothy Rizer have returned lar meeting at 7:30 n. m.

Thursdays vacation trip to Atlantic PIEDMONT. W. Va. Misses Catherine Kidriv and Marv Tni.P Plan to so on sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith Whitworth, Philos Avenue. Westernport. Miss Patsy Broderick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Broderick, Butler, has returned home accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Junkins and children. Bobby and Miss Jean Junkins, Luke, whom she had been visiting. Mr.

and Mrs. Junkins and children will visit Philadelphia on Thursday where their son. Jack, is attending the summer term of optometry at Pennsylvania State College and mill accompany his parents to Baltimore before returning home. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Bart rug, Mid dletown, Ohio, are visiting their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Z.

Clyde Kalbaugh. Mrs. William E. Jones and sons, an outing in a Our Reputation lor quality work removes the gamble from your dry cleaning See for vourself. I Hat Blocking Our Specialty I the trip thert group and enjoy and back.

in Red Men's Hall. The weiner roast and iiambuiK fr'. planned by the Pythian Sisters of Myrtle Temple last week at Carlos Lane, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winebrenner, Carlos, because of rain.

Fearer, who attended Girls' State Miss Helen Hergot has returned 'at Jacksous Mill, reported at the after visiting her aunt. Mrs. Alfred meeting of the Kelly Mansfield Davis, Detroit. junit No. 52.

American Legion Sunday guests of Mr. and Auxiliary. Fridav evening at the Ronda Myers at their cottage In Legion Home. Mrs. Lottie Bosley, Westminster ere Mr.

and Mrs. i president of the Unit presided at Jack Hawks, Charles Rizer and the meeting, his daughter, Betty. Mrs. Myers! has returned here for a week's visit I Ta MaI for Croup Transportation Call On All types of hauling at reasonable prices Hetz Trucking Service Frostburg Phone 513 JX Knolis Reunion Sunday Harry Footers Co. Cleoners and Dyers PHONE 197 Cumberland Frostburg Westernport with her father, Mr.

Rizer. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clark. Hvnd Dicky and Billy, Spruce Street, re FIERCE, W.

Va. The annual turned from spending a week ith Knotts reunion ill be held in Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith, Wash Rubenstein's Grove in the Sugar ingto: D. lands on Sunday, August 29.

LONACONING The town will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Phone 481 4 Frostburg jinan, were recent visitors of iMr. and trs. Jack Hawks. i Council Chamber, Railroad Street. i.

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