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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 10

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Cumberland, Maryland
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10
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TfN THt CUM8FRUN0 NSWS, CUMBCRIANO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1946 Dickie Gunkel Has Birthday Party I- r- jr ttriH Flofwoce iSuU- KfHi rxiEb aoiC. Mm (si i'lOkI tt V' 7 tV: iA ni-nti Supper IHeld At Church Bv MRH. H. V.

BKNDKR FlJN'ranONE. Oct A Pclitw- yhip 4 heki In the ment of the new Church Monday night. Ahmjt 75 people wmfcd the Hffalr which the first held In the Dr Harry L. Wriflit, perlntcndent of the Hagerstown District. the honoml guest.

B. Hartman, wife of the was honored for the wwk and Rev Mr Hartman, who was abeeiit hecatwe of have done for the FJhttatone group. Mrs. Lawrence Smith read the poem. "It Be Done But They Did Mrs.

Robinette welcomed the group. Kay Parlow and aang a duet and Mrs. Robert Parlow' and James played a piano duet Brief Mention Tite week of prayer will be ob- seived by the Pllntstone Methodkt N. OFHt'lAL Adrian Pelt, fisaistant secretary-general of the United Nations, the Department of Conference and General Services, which made iteneral arrangements for the current meetlri of the United Nations General Mr. pelt a citiaen of The Netherlands and previouBlv directed the Infornmtion Section of the League of Nations at Geneva.

9.500.000 Poles On Ration list WAilSAW ministry of food and trade reported that Polci now are rectvlng food- stuffa ration The government plans to 1,450.000 tons of fralii: tons of lefuinlnous plants; 1.500,000 tons of polatoai: 130.000 fcoas of meat and 75,000 of fats for diatrlbutlon during tha year. It hopes to obtain most irf tliese supplies ia purchases on the free market. A mlUion-ton peanut crop worth an estimated $175 million ia in This will double pre-war ipitJduction up the toUl value per cent. i WIRM NOT STEii NEATINO iNSTALUTiONS scdki Yoit Mr- ICoonij! am; Mrs tOf EagSr- SUki an the canons Jiaeph Crowe artc-rkdmg Uic N-ithiial ewtlort of thcj A QUEEK AND HER COURT-, Nonna of Brandywine. junior at the University of Maryland miTOttndad bs at the Universitv Coiweum.

w4iere elected to reign as queen of the aOSth anniversary celebration r'-St, Non. Mcuuln. Otorl. H.M. R.lm,r: mncU I.arii.-.vcr Hiiie Curtis Johnaos, HyattaviUe; Joann Finn, Bladrsnabufg; Sarah Paterson, Hyattaville and lUen GuiMto, Greenbelt.

holiday may be declared for the ceiebraUon, of Aipgrlra at Froathurg; Winiam Jcho F.anixao Kcany Aiatmet, and Ftanigan Mi- Edward Lxisbte. Detroit Mr born in Woodland, high sichooi the eowl mine strike uii father took him to Gailoway.i are Noe, until he 17 and gm a Job to a coal Geppert shri Fev Cumber- returned to Maryland in ai.d and Horace Whnworfh, Jf empiovment at Kloixivke No 17 mine where be Cook born at Proetlmrg and siiyecS untii Nov 1544 Will Makes Farm Numerous Bequests Church Friday night at m. Mrs Robinette Mrs. H. A.sh and London few buildings of more Lawrence Smith are in charge than 100 feet In height, but a new of the program construction to a height Eslon Pexton siBtalned a possibletof 150 feet.

fractured wrist while playing soccer -------------------------Sunday. China has prohibited entry of Mr and Mrs, George automobiles costing over 41 Herta Medwak Sfreat Twiggtown, announce the birth of 1 300 a daughter, Bonnie Marie. American Home Modernizers PlMiie 4440 State And (oimty (CoRtinu 0 i from Page h) all aWomers DENTON. Oct, -P Labor aving device lor the fanner will be A targe number of to rel-by the of churches, fnends. the Cum- Maiyland at the Caroline berland Free Public poultrv and farm products Mm Caroline Hur.trfvlfUtW taught aelwoi for a ahwt ttme laaa h.

Adrian t. in Carroll County and then for the Celamwse Corporattoo Siamese Officers Visit Naval Academy reorgamied mme ck, Acirian C. Kintner, Cumber- which was admitted to probate worked urCT of Kloodyke Local 3003 and Court Dr Ktomer, County Agricultural Agent Pran- cLs M. Roger-s said Judging erf farm land and graduated the'of the board of estimated to be in nf mi 1 in bavtog attemSed irf4. TextlP WWkers Union The will was di awn October night while to the America.

Sitwse be wttnessed by fkances -k 4 1 Will Directs Thai Pet Dog Be Killed FREDUilCK Oct Albeit T. Beall, former Fredenck meat market proprietor, directed extcutora of his estate to arrange for killing of terrier dog because he feared it might be "mistreated or orders for killing were contained ia a codicil of his ANNAPOLIS, Oct. itm wt 7 vne Russell and Louise Walker, both gi oup of Fidelity and Depoait Com- Nicol wa.s boro nurses. Executors are WU- of made a where hfc attended Hig wUson and Albert Maurj'. -ne-dav tour of the He was adoiHted to the bar In and a bequest to Naval Academy 1930 and aawciated with the graduaiing cto at Odiano Cumberland Free Library, were met biv CTaptalrt Baltimore law firm of Keech.

Cw- suggeeting that i iie board erf direc- arid to Rear law practice to this eountv He entered the in 1 2 Church. that tma naval were now to Frostburg and main- atemorial be placed for htoi.velf rains 01 Damri He la a 1 Ccmnvuder Kuerxu! For man. Tucker and Anderson. In 1934 number oC years and held office purchase Dr. Kintner he returned to PTastburg to toine union frcan 19M un 11.

$2 000 to Centre Street entered the in 1942. He was a tail gunner on the first NflgMurutui Swai oifkiw and mid wer He a former city at- i holds atid Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Ibrted the firftowing day che bullrm.s* and grounds they lunched at the officer toroev for ne Tow of Lonaconing In Navy Oeppert a of Ruih Geppert and the iate Wiillam Gep- He is now oommander of to a Mrs Fatrgrieve 2402 oi ja, sjw.p«rd. of Painesvile, Fe.reign Wars, at and 1 ggp Irother, Akuin K. Ktnt- Manland Department Historian, paincsvtlie: $1,000 to a pert managing ediUMr of the Cum- in 27 over Daniel Kintner; $1.000 berland wm boro to territorr and to two children of late brother, burg. Va and received A B.

battkss wrlth Hermann Goer- Kintner; 1.000 to the The log first 4 and L.L from West Vir- Noses He rettmied, children of late sister Mrs North America was to when Follow oig fountrv in March 1944 where paiid of the Swedwto We.st India graduation he opened law in received a medical discharge. Company wi uo tradmg post and Cumberiand in and as at Delaware Bay. UecW tw tkwwfc, Tiwt yrwM- benh, CONLON IISURINCE ICENCr fHONE MersaMaIruh Will Be Resort rkintx May Get Pension a. mmr Ckriitimmut quaUly Kver- chimr irm or With contraatusf plique. Fkwincedbedapreads tome in twin or bed Pi.ndh-pieat®d drap- erica.

find enchanting ensemMe our aak for your copy today! iohmon St. Mia! magistrate here for one vear. 193S-39 to fill out the unexplred teim of John G. Muler He entered the Navy 1941 lieutrtiant and served In both the Cumberland and Roanoke Zortt of Naval Intelligence as officer in charae In June of one of the of 1943 he iotei- Desieit War is to be tramformed ngeace 0 af Manteo Naval Air tato one of the attractive aea- Station, Manteo, He shipped -wde of the land of out for the FNtclfic 1 Dec. ISK3 and Uie Nik was atut bed to the of AdoilraJ' The lit tie town.

weal of Richard K. Turner, oominandffl- of. atdi of in the war fk. He was retired to macfive doty Mersa Matroh been in Oct. and law Port Farook.

after the EgypUan practice hete. king. Government projects mciude Wtx. who well known to hotel araJ other tourtat berland. born in Virginia but A highway along the wa lived In AUeganv County moRt from Aiexandrla to Port Far- of life Foliowtog gradnailon being lepaued.

The Port from Allegany SehC'Oi he took Farouk Ui also linked with Aiex- work at by a railway, ington and Lee Umversltv. at Lex- To emourage rapid development uigtoo. and obtained his law oi the new site, the government degree from the Oniversitv of Mary- to jwll land at Pwt Farouk land. He is alao a graduate of to pcopk wtio agree to build. Harvard dchoei erf Ad- miniitratlon.

He entered tJie Marine re- -erve a private 1938 and was ROCKVILLE. Oct. 29 JPw- a captain in Jwnuarv A penskm for Montgomer He actioci at Tarawa. County etnpkyyea may soon be on Kwajeiein and Okinawa and also- Uie books A Washington expert in 00 Saipan. Before the war plana baa a activities ni Cum- ye.

of the and aub- berland. Fev active tn a num- mitted a report to the county her of orgsnieaiions in adduion to conimti.siooers law practice. Whnworih. a native of Westem- ooTt 1 a of Mr and Horf P. Whiiworth He attended Brace High School Weateroport; A a Mercens- burg.

year at Prince- lon University and then tran.sferred the Universitv of Maryland Lawj Nchom where be got law The latter part trf 1943. Whitworth -rotored the Naw as an easlgn and wfti returned to inactive duty in March of year, hoidtag the rank of senior lieutenant at that time Of tiiree and a half the Narv three were spent In' Pacific and included service In 'h- Soiomoos. the Philippines Dkinawa. Korea and China He re-- -umed the pracfice of Jaw in Alle- County after being placed on iaacthe diitv Meol Wax Tail Osnner The two Ocsnocrai are 9i Oimick of Klondyke -Fip Nk'Ol, of Snail. Cesmick making bid for tile of He Alao iteted were II000 to the Strawbrldae Htune for Boys in Carroll County.

to the KeLto iHooie for Orphans at Towson. Md; I $500 to Dr. P. Hay-es for iary work In China; $.500 to the Board of Horae of the CAfRO Matruh acene Church; $600 to a nieiw. CAIRO Mersa Mairun, Cleveland $300 to Mabel T.

Boor; $200 to Gertrude B. MacBeth, and to Mayme Hendrtckson PAY IP by Check Vr mall. YwU eUmms'r tovn. CiMNifcs Dollar f- PEOPIES BANK Of My SIMPLE AS OUR PUN TO FINANCE HOME-OWNERSHIP Avoid the cost and confusion of on old type mortgage by taking odvontoge of our modern, eosy-to-understond, streamlined mortgage loon plan. Interest, principal, taxes and insurance are included in your monthly poyments.

Eoch month on increasing omount of the poyment is opplied ogoinst the principal, until you own your home free-and-cleor. You'll like cujr simplified, friendly service. AiWtgoge loons mode to buy, build or modernize a home or refinance an old nriortgage. FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION S6 NORTH CENTRE ST. PHONE 362 THE MANHATTAN "Gonthmom'i Appotot" 47 lALTIMOtl ST.

Gavel Given To U. 01M. COUJEGE PARK Md. Oct. 39 (JPi Itord of the University of Mar'y land has added a g'lvej made from teak wiwl of the deck of the Maryland to the The gavel was presented Dr Bvrd Need A Come In or PlHMie New! NATIONAL LOAN CO.

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Years Available:
1938-1977