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KEYSER And West Virginia News Sunday Times, Parents Failing To Send Children To School Fined KEYSER, W. Feb. Mineral County residents entered pleas of guilty to charges of failing to send their children to school arraigned before Justice of tbe Peace Madalyn Bazzle this ireek. in each -case, -Justice Bazzle reported, parent said the children did-not have clothes to-wear to school. However, she 'added, each able to pay his fine and costs xfter the hearing.

Charles Baker, Cross, was charged frith failing to.send his three 'children, ages 9 and 13, all members of the. First Grade, to school. The records indicate, Justice Bazzle that the children', have been absent school 221 of 275 school days this year. Baker was assessed $8.65, fine and costs, and was committed to jail for 10 days in default of the fine. However, after spending one night in jail he lound sufficient money to pay the Mac Lewis, Potomac Kssessed fine and costs, and ilrs.

Maudie Cooper, 559 Chestnut Street. Keyser, was fined $7.50 lulling to' send their children to Justice Bazzle pointed out that this is the first, offense of the three jind that minimum fines were as- 'She added that, if they" brought before again on the same charge they could be fined as day's absence from school. Tin complaints on the charges Trexe made by James A. Dlxon, lonner sheriff -of County, director of school attendance. Brief Mention The Mineral County Wild Life Association, will meet at the' Star Bestaurant Monday, at 8 p.

m. Business of importance will' be transacted, according to L. Shuck, president. Mrs. Viola Eollen and Mrs.

Clara McFall will be hosts at their home, 138 "West Piedmont Street, to a meeting of the Past Chiefs Association, of Pythian Sisters Monday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Julia Bowman, Limestone 2oad, has been a patient in Potomac Valley Hospital for ten days. Is reported improved. Richard "Wolf returned- hii Army base in New Jersey after his grandmother, Mrs.

Ashby Sec, Mozelle Street. Her. and. Mrs. Phillip DeMuth, Burlington, announce the-birth of son In Potomac Valley Hospital Thursday.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Ibert Macielcy, Piedmont, in Potomac- Valley Hospital today. Recent admissions to Potomac Valley Hospital include Mrs. Betty Arnold. Piedmont; Lewis p.

Newman and Ruth Smith, Luke; Suth Lelghton, Oakland, 'and Carolyn Trcnter, Keyser. Tucker Residence Destroyed By Fire FARSONS. Feb. 5 The lovrrth large fire to occur within a month was reported in Parsons on Thursday evening. The large two-story frame house 'belonging to Mrs.

Dolly Nines, of Parsons, was destroyed by fire of "undetermined' origin. The home, located on the Hile Run.Road, near Location, 12 miles from Parsons, -was occupied by Mr. and TIrs. Jacob JUnes 'and their six children ranging In ages from 12 to nine months. Sparks from the house ignited and leveled a large two-story barn, 30 by 40 feet, which was 150 yards from the house and full of hay and roughage.

The mother succeeded -in getting the family out of the house when ihe discovered the fire was out of control, but did not salvage any clothing or furniture. The'Tucker County Chapter of the-American Bed Cross. In cooperation with the Save the Children Federation, have purchased the necessary clothing for the children. Total loss was estl- -mated at $8,000. Four flres have occurred In the In a one-month period.

The Lambert fire in Parsons occurred on 'a house occupied by a Huffman family of Hendrlcks was burned to the ground last Tuesday and Thursday a week ago a large road house at Twin springs, five miles from Hendricks, -was destroyed. The Nine loss was estimated at $8,000 by the. owner Mrs. Dolly Nines. Pytliians Hold, District Meet KEYSER, than 100 persons 'attended the of the Fifth Pythian District of West Virginia at Acme Lodge.No.

77, a recent with members of the Acme Lodge as hosts, Following a short- lodge session with Eugene Sharpless, acting chancellor commander of Acme Lodge, presiding, the meeting' 1 was declared public, which marked the "first open meeting ever held in conjunction with a district convention. Principal speaker was Fred Isaac, Charleston, grand chancellor commander, who spoke on "Pythianism," outlining the work of the order and the work to be done by the organization. The commander also expressed his to be present when Olive Branch Lodge Keyser, will be host to last district convention' of the year when officers of the ensuing term will be elected, Olive M. district president, was in charge of the open meeting; Mrs. Florence Kimmell, Keyser, led the group in singing which was followed, by the presentation of the American and invocation by'Rev.

Hodges, pastor of the Gonnanla Methodist Church. Several numbers of entertainment were presented. An interesting and instructive talk on the history of the Pythian Order was Coyd Yost; Keyser- -past grand chancellor commander of West. Virginia'. Yost made reference to complimentary remarks made by three former, presidents of the United States, 'two, whom he said, later became members of the pressed his appreciation to the lodges for.their representation.

Reservists Learn Parachute Know-How Feb. of Company 398th Parachute infantry Regiment, 100th Airborne Division, in Romney, are-pictured above-as they receive instructions from Sgt. John Stout, unit Instructor, Clarksburg, on the proper method, of fold- Ing a-parachute preparatory to The two-hour Wednesday, evening session" Included -'instruction on packing the. parachute, which is shown Members of the Company following Sgt. Stout's instructions are, left to right, First Lt.

W. S-Sgt. Adrian Corbin; First Lt. John Ailes, company commander; Sgt. Stout; First John R.

Blue; T-Sgt. Glenn. Shlllenburg; Sgt. G. Edward Nogle.

Standing, 'Capt. Eugene E. Ailes; First Lt. A. Gordon Slonaker; First' Lt, Hoy G.

Capt. Marvin Zukerman, and S-Sgt, Keith Kcister. The company Is making an active drive for members to bring the unit up to cadre A new order now In effect provides for pay for enlisted men for Inactive duty training. Judge Explains iMistrial Ruling I KEYSER. W.

Feb. Ernest A. See of the Mineral County Gil-cult Court explained that the reason for the recent Sager-Bum- ihiun damage suit being declared 'a mistrial was -the plaintiff. cannot mention during a trial' that the defendant is covered by damage insurance. In the suit, Mr: and Sager were 1 asking more than $25,000 damages for injuries received In a collision between their car and a van of Burnham's Van Service, Columbus, near Burlington May 16, 1948.

On the second day of the trial, this week Sager mentioned that a receipt for a doctor's bill had been "turned over to the insurance" company" while he'was being questioned by his attorney, H. G. Shores. H. Atiiey, attorney 'for L.

H. Burnham, a. partner in "the company, immediately asked for a. mistrial. The request was not immediately granted, but after 'Judge questioned Sager, he said he could do nothing but halt, the case.

As a result, the case either be tried at. the nex; term of.court or it may be settled out of court. Mrs. Sager was asking $25,000, claiming a permanent disability as a result. of the.

accident, ana her husband was asking for some ior medical fees and-damages, to his car. It 1 was explained at- College To Produce Minstrel Methodist Group Conducts Meeting MIDLAND, Tine-Women's Society, of Christian of Grace -Methodist Cliurch met. this week in' the church, Reverend Raymond M. Crowe, pastor, 'offered prayer. 'Richard Elliott, vice president, led devotions.

Mrs. Bessie Eisentrout presided at the business meeting. i roer The. society donated S5 to the Giving a'report of "the district Helmick Fund for artificial legs and Ralph Martin, Keyser, dis- $10 to March or Dimes campaign: trict deputy grand chancellor. $15 was reported donated from Martin commented on the large at- Methodist congregation to March tendance at 1 the meeting and ex- of Dimes campaign.

Following the -business meeting members of the Junior Choir and ior UIICIT ui ujic wuwu Following the session a motion Mrs. Herbert Stevens, director, were picture was shown and. refreslv- entertained, merits, served by the Pythian Sis- ters. The following program was 'pre- KTS scnted: Together Lodges represented. at the meet- reading by Mrs.

Richard; Elliott; ing were Acme Lodge No. 02, Elaine; Wesley Home in Hono- fflk Lodgo No. 44, Elk Garden; i lu," Mrs. Frank Wilson; "Hawaii- Eagle Iiodg'o No. 7.7.

Gormania; 'La- an Mrs. John Robertson layette' Lodge No. 3, Piedmont, and and music arid song selections Olive No. 25, Keyser. Junior Choir.

Another officer presented during Thirty-eight. members. of society the evening was 'Miss Frances and twenty -guests, were present. Davis, Keyser, supremo matron of Refreshments were served by Mesr the Pythian Sisters, a dames Earl Steiding, Odell Beeman, short Hazel Alexander and Floyd' Durst, Lafayette Lodge No. 3, Piedmont, all having, birthdays in February, will be.

host to the next' meeting elephant sale" will feature of the Knights of Pythias at the March meeting, time the organization will celebrate its eighty-fifth, anniversary. jrojiowias wn; 6 the 'conclusion of the conven- Myrtle' Temple, Pythian Sisters, tion several cakes were -auctioned Thursday evening In Red Men's Hall for the benefit of the March of a which Virginia. Blair, Dimes. excellent chief, will preside, a' Valentine party.will be The party Is in charge of Mrs. Sylvia Little.

A program will be -presented, and valentines will be exchanged. ivxna uii Valentine Party Planned Following the regular meeting-of Clothes Shipped To Stale Hospital PIEDMONT, W. Seven large boxes of clothing and old Jewelry has been shipped to the Weston State Hospital, Mrs. Richard chairman of committee soliciting the articles, 'announced at the February meetlnp of the Piedmont Woman's Club In the piedmont Library, recently. Another box is being prepared for shipment and any one having donations may leave them at the residence of Mrs.

James. Wills, Jones Street. Mrs. Harry Dranc, president of the club, appointed the nominating committee which will report at the March meeting. The Includes Georfte Nealis, chairman, Mrs.

Sadie Lewis and Mrs, William Ginserlch. Arthur.Arnold attorney, gave a talk on "American Harry Karris sane "When You Come Home" and "Asleep In the with piano accompaniment by Mrs. 'Herman Dash. Mrs. Thomas D.

Campbell, chairman program, made the Refreshments were served in Shaffer Members having birthdays; In January, February and March will serve 'on the refreshment Personals Mrs. Ignatius Dorsey Is Improving at her. home on O'Marias Avenue. Mrs. Violet Loar, Miller''Mines, is ill.

James Emericfc, been 111 for. several months, has recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton James, Lonaconing, announce the-- birth of a son, Thursday In Miners' Hospital, Frostburjj.

Mrs. James is the former Miss Vern'a Donald, daughter of Mrs. Mary Donald, The one year old' daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Beeman, Gilmore, returned home from Miners' Hospital. Mrs, -James Williams and Mrs. Jean Wilkinson are spending the weekend- with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long; and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bauer, Washington. Circle To Meet PIEDMONT, W. Feb. -tt-qircsmneiiwi ativcu Marguerite 'Arnold Circle of- the keeplnc with Valentine Day by Mrs.

Women of. First Presbyterian D. Campbell, -Mrs. Larry DimasI, Church' will-met at'he home of Mrs. Mrs.

George Nealis and Miss Laura Donald -McCombs, Mullen Avenue; Luke, Monday at 8 p. m. Rev. J. P.

Cox Entertained By Pastors Society Issues Members Cards Feb. Cresap 'Society, organized'in 1916 in honor of Col. Thomas Cresap, pioneer settler of Western Maryland has issued membership cards for the first time. The society is planning to erect a tablet In the Oldtown school yard in honor of Col. Cresap.

Scroll Received A scroll has been received by Ross F. Shaw, chairman for the March of Dimes campaign here, from national headquarters of the drive to New York. The names of donors to the fund will be inscribed on the document. Personals Mrs. Bertha Miner has returned! home 'from Memorial Hospital, Cumberland.

The' Veterans of Foreign Wars post met Friday night. Elmer Alderton and Gerald Lewis have gone to Baltimore to take a state teamlnation lor positions as forest wardens. Ralph Rader is in Baltimore tok- i Ing a state test for game wardens. John Zimmerman has gone to! Baltimore to take the examination for-state police positions. Mrs.

Minnie Lewis has re-entered Allcgany Hospital in Cumberland for treatment. Margaret Kerns, Braddock Heights, is. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Nettie- Mrs. Mary Louise -Wilton, and BOD, ington to' Join Mr'.

Wilson. Bride Feted By Marylyn Lodge KITZMILLER, Feb. shower was held for Mrs: Robert Brown, a recent bride, by the Marylyn Rebekah Lodge No. 23 at a recent meeting. Those present were Mary Sharpless, Helen Moon, Hattle Ball, Grace Evans Mae Arnold, Pearle Barrick, Lena Turner, Maril Smith Fannie Sullivan Hazel Pyle, Eliza Warnick, Lacy Gowers, Ethel Evans, Gertrude Burrell, Norma Gladys Haalin, Faugh, Marlon -Hanlln, Minnie Wilson, Edith.

Evans Elva May Dean, Ella Brabson, Dorothy June and Joy Rae Brown. W.S.C.S. Entertained Group I of Womens Society of Christian Service of Mt, Bethel Methodist Church, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Virginia Keller Mrs. Ethel Hutsoa as assistant hostess.

'Those- present were Mesdames June O'Donnell, Alta McRobie, Maude Knotts, Agnis Weieht, William Moore, Brenda Moore, Hallie Pritts Emma Adams, Minnie Wilson, Milanda-'Tasker, Vera Sharpless, Lucy Poole, Ora Weieht, Alma Barton, Blfloche Rafter, Mary Mullen, Genevle Rohm, Edith Hulson, Virginia Keller, Karan Ridder, Sandra Keller, and Vickie Keller. John Crouse, son of Mr. 'and-Mrs. John Grouse, of Shallmar, is a patient 'in Memorial Hospital, Cumberland. i Mr.

and Mrs. Harold 1 Dawson and son, of Ridgeley, Is visiting Mr. 'arid- Mrs. Alex Dawson. Mrs.

Lula Kinkead, Cumberland, visited relatives here. Mrs. June O'Donnell and Mrs. Robert- Brown, visited Mr. and Mrs.

James P. Wilson, Barton. Miss Josephine Westernport, visited friends here. Mrs. Beulah Cross, Philadelphia, visited friends here.

Mr, and Mrs. John Hutson. and daughter, Bcclde, and Mrs. Elton Spiker, Cumberland, visited Mrs. L.

C. Hutson. Robert Laurel, is visiting his wife. Ray Jones, Canton, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Jones. Mrs. Elzy Knotts was an Oakland visitor. Mr.

and Mrs. Erba William Fike ROMNEY, W. Feb. Ministerial' Association of Romney entertained at a dinner recently' In flonor of Rev. J.

Perry Cox (second from left above) who has accepted call' to. St. Peter's Episcopal Paris, Ky. Rev. Cox has been the rector of Stephen's Episcopal Church In Romney for the' past three-'years', and (luring part that time was director of religious education at the Peterkin Conference 'Center, near Romney.

Members of. the association pictured above dining in the Mary Belle Foote Memorial Room of-the Presbyterian. Church are, to right, Rev. Edgar S. Price, Rev.

Cox, Rev. of the association; Rev. Donald' Spangler, Rev. Prod. B.

Wyar.d and Rev. Graccn D. Kidner. AUTO K. K.

Mawhinney 100 D. Street Phone 21476 Keyser, W. Va. representing Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Int. Co.

Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Farm Bureau Life Ins, Co. Home Office, Columbuj, 0.. Couple To Observe 50th Anniversary ROWLESBURG, W.

Feb; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDonald will observe their- Golden Wedding on Sunday, February 6, with cpen house from 1 until 5 m. Alexander MacDonald and Dora Braham were united In marriage on February 4, 1899, at Oakland, Md. They have resided in this com- muity all of their fifty years of married life.

Mr. Alexander followed the farming and timber business for many years, and in the past years had operated a general store in Manheim. The MacDonalds have three daughters, Mrs. Marie Whstscll, of Hazel Matheny, of Snider, of Manteim. Kills Water Snake' Paul Felton, a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company telegraph operator, killed two-foot water snake that was 'out crawling on the rocks between Cheat River and State Route 72 near his home Rowlesburg on Thursday afternoon.

Brief Mention A daughter was. born on Monday, December 31, to Mr: and Mrs. Lester-Likens at their home at Man- helm. The child lias been named Rosemary. The 1 mother is the former Miss Wilm'a Pyles.

A daughter was born on Thursday, to Mr. and- Mrs. Laurence Loughry. The mother is. ths former Miss Mayme McVicker.

Women of. the community have been invited to attend the Day of Advance Program at Christ Methodist Church, on Sunday evening, February 6, at 7:30, Mrs. H. S. Myerly, of Keyser, is the speaker.

A covered dish fellowship supper will be held in the lower vestry of the church at' 5:30. The Boosters Club of Rowlesburg will meet on February 7, in the school and will plan to provide sweaters and suits for tihe school basketball team, for the county basketball tournament. announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Lou, January 28 at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharpless, Kitzmtller.

Mr. and Jesse H. R'eel announce the birth of a son, Jesse Randolph, January 28. The mother is the former Miss Kathei'yn 'Faugh, of Elk Garden, W. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Bohon announces the birth of a daughter, Joyce Adrienne, January 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Bohon, Blaine. A daughter, Mary Jane, was born February 1 to and Mrs. John W. Stark. The mother is the former Miss Bessie Stewart, of Vindex, Md.

A. son, Ray Philip, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Burton, West Windex, February 4.

Bucy Liller has returned to. Cincinnati Embalming was called home because of- the death of his mother, Mrs. May Liller. Principals of the "Cotton Blossom to.be day night In Keyser School by Potomac State School left; Mary 'Kidner, blackface comedian; Patricia, premier- comedian, and Margaret Intcrlocuter. KEYSER, theTaw prohibits' discussion i than 50 girls, students of Potomac of a defendant's insurance by the plaintiff as it may prejudice a Jury.

Frontier Church Work Discussed GRANTSVTTiTjE, Feb. in America's Geographical discussed'at a meeting of the Lutheran, Woman's'Mis- sionary Society, at. the home of Miller a recent Carrie Beachy was Mrs. Harold Mrs. leader.

The Society will observe World Day of Prayer 1 Week; and a 'TJnIon Service will tie held at the Reformed Church EYiday night, March 4: Mrs. L. C. Diehl will entertain in March with Mrs. George Bowersox leader.

There were 22'members present and one visitor, Mrs-, Bessie- Herring, Baltimore. Rolarians Hear Cole Roger Cole spoke at the 'Grantsville Rotary Club meeting this week on vocational guidance and the I.Q. of students. To Attend School E. S.

Duckworth and W. Harold Miller, dealers in Southern States Cooperative products, will attend a two-day school at Clarksburg, W. February 10 and 11 given byj weevi i 0unce Southern States Cooperative. Wreck Victiraa Recover Mrs. 'Alien Baker -and of Berlin, who were In an auto wreck several weeks ngo.on Route-219, have recovered and were visitors with friends In Grantsville.

this week. Card Clubs Entertain Miss Velore Swauger entertained the Teachers Bridge Club at. the home of Mrs. H. Broadwater State School, will participate to "Cotton Blossom.Follies",-a minstrel to be presented In the Keyser school's auditorium Tuesday at 8 o'clock.

The cast includes members ol the Women's Athletic Association; sponsors of the event, and -women, of the Physical Education Department. Mrs. Madge. Nuce, head of the Physical Department, Is directing 1 the show with the assistance of Nat Dantzic, a popular local comedian who at one'time directed shows. Margaret freshman student, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. John 3. McLaughlin, will be interlocutor. Premier comedians will be Patricia Dantzic Patricia O'Connor. Blackface comedians will be Mary Kidner, Betty Adele Boggs, Marge Bolyard and Barbara McDonald; -Soloists will include Mary.

Kidner singing "I Didn't Ask, He Dldnt Yolanda Colabrese, "Lazy Carolyn Asllby, Patricia Douglas, Patricia Dantzic, "That's What the Doctor Done to Me," and Mary Nesci, "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Fart-I of the show will include tha singing of "Happy Days and Yankeo Doodle" by the entire cast as the opening chorus. Following will be the "Soiigsteretts" presenting vocnl solos. Taking part In the "Boll be Juanlta Waugh, Sue Mongold, Joan.Brown, Betty Quig-Iey, Betty Golden, Patricia Keller, and Connie Rymer. Part II will open with a. novelty solo, by.

Yolnnda Cola- brcse, to be followed by a tap routine' 'Turkey in the Straw" with Joan Dlmon, Anita Bartlett, Pauline Snyder, Betty Boggs. Rita O'Mally and Dolores Castello. Tap solos will be presented by Jacqueline Thrasher, Mary Vogel Wednesday night. Three'tables were anti Dmlon- a klii part In in play and honors-went to Mrs. Scott Holliday, William Grimm, Mrs.

William Grimm and Mrs, H. F. Broadwater. Guest prize was won by Mrs. T.

O. Broadwater. Other guests were Miss Beultih Erjgle and Mrs. H. L.

Pettlt. Mrs. Robert Broadwater was hostess to the Hl-Lo, 500 Club night. Three tables were In- play and honors went to Mrs. Guy Hardesty and Mrs.

Richard. Glotfelty. Brief Mention Mrs. Marshall Landis attended a dinner at the White Swan Hotel In Uniontown; for the accounting department employes 'of the I. Hagen Ice Cream.

Company. The Woman's Guild. of the Reformed Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. U.

Wednesday night with Mrs. D. W. Hershberger as leader. Mr.

and Mrs. John Blocher, Shade Mills announce the birth of a daughter, Emma Jean, January 28 in'Hazel'McGUvery Hospital, Meyersdale. Pa. The Auxiliary Unit of the American Legion 'Post 214 met at the Legion Home Wednesday. 'Several new members were initiated.

Plans were made Ior a card party to be held Monday night, February 28, at the Legion home. W. Swauger, Jennings, received word tha; his' son, CpL James S. had been promoted to Sergeant and.is now stationed at Hamilton Field, with the Fourth Air Force." the ''Cane Dance Routine" to the tune of. "Dixie" will be Nancy Carolyn Powers, Mary Nesci, Mary KItzmiller.

Margaret Kelly, Chris and Elaine "Cole. "Dinah" will feature the "Ohnrles- ton Routine" with Link Shaffer, Beth Shirer, Becky Reese. Eleanor Grimes, Jane Dumire, Shirley Hansroth, Anna Lee Glower, Gwen Eagle and Eva Chapman. A musical reading, "The Weddin' Breakfast" will be. given by Marge Bolyard.

'A. tap -routine to the tune of "Swanee River" will -be presented by Margaret McLaughlin, Patricia Dantzic, Patricia O'Connor, Kidner, Joan Brown and Barbara McDonald. A novelty band, number will be offered by Ernest Kisner. The- to wesent a modern dance to, accompaniment of "TWtccniirf Wolt.7." 'ftrn 1 'Gregg, Jeonnlno- Riggs, Virginia 1 Plttman, Chris-, tone' Sarah Morris, Eleanor Dove, Hut-T son, drews, Eva Cha-pman. and The flnal "Good- Night Ladies" :wilL.be::pf«sented.'by:' the entire Pianist-for show, will be Jean of Potomac State Larna Frances Weds Vernon O.

Liston. ROWLESBDRGi 'W. -Feb. Mr. and.Mrs.

Shartz, of. Rowlesburg announce marriage of their, idaughter, Larna son of Mr. The double -ring ceremony was performed on December 19, 1948, to the parsonage Sabratpn Method dlst Church, Morgantown, with Rev. Thomas S. Watkius The bride graduated' from Rowlesburg High School in.

the class of 1948 and -Is now employed Si Hospital, graduated from. Keyser' High School with- the Class of 1945, andi since he has returned from where he was stationed In-'the Is attending West Virginia Business College in Clarksburg. They arc residing at 314 East Pike Street, VA Officer To Visit WESTERNPORT, as F. Conlon, Cumberland, assistant state -veterans service officer, -will be 'at the Westernport' City Build- inc. Monday from 10 to 11:30 m.

Photographic Supplier and AntmUnr tuft Profenloul Graf lex Bell and" Howen Eastman Argui Natco. Victor, DuPont Defender Bolex Zenith Radios. Model Hobby Suppllet Comptett Lint Sporting Goods Hunting and Fishing Supplies and Equipment, Keyser Sporting Goods And Camera Shop Authorized Dealers' 2 Piedmont Street Phont 51 Keyjcr, Wott Virginia And the person who uses Bank Money Orders will also be safe Safe from loss and possible theft. Not only that, but he'll save time and money, Take advantage of the money order i service our bank offers MEMStR FFDERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE COKPOKATI MARCH OF DIMES DANCE At the New Home V.F.W. John R.

Fairgrieve Post No. 246 Md. MONDAY, FER 7 Music by the Aristocrats Dancing 9 to 12 p. m. SEE PRICHARDS FOR BUILDING NEEDS Terra Cotta Pipe (oil siicj) Septic Tanks (gucrantccd-lifc) Flue Liners (all sizes) Galvanized Spouting (and fittings) Galvanized Pipe (and fittings) Electric Wire (and wiring supplies) Paints and Varnishet- (inside outside) Window Glass Putty (all sires).

Roll Roofings (45, 55, 65 90 Roll Sidings (red, buff itonfc) Shinglei-Thiclc Butts (extra heavy). Shingles-- Interlock (double triple cover) per ft. at $47.00 per ft. 'Delivered; per. ft.

at $38.00 per ft. Delivered PLASTER per ton Our Quality Is Always Higher Than Our Price! Phones 158-159.

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