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Page 4 THE NEWS. Frederick, Maryland Monday, Marck 13. THE NEWS Estaalisfted '8S3 Every Afternoon Except GREAT SOUTHERN PTG A WFG CO 24 NOT-h Ceui- St Ptxne V.O 7-1177 FreeericK Md. I I A s2j s-'x orcuia-ioos OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Assoc-ateo Press eo.i.ieC ex- as as; AP E--ered a' post office es secxsc-class mat MONDAY. MARCH 13, 1951 New Teacher Appointments A number of teacher appointments were approved last Wednes- jdav by the Frederick County Board "of Education.

Some of the year appointees will not report until the new school year begins in i September. Listed by name, school, subjects they will teach and their ex- is the following appointments to complete this year, are: Mrs Katherine S. Creed. West' Frederick Junior High core and mathematics, B. I Mount Holyoke College: E.

Cecil! Midoletown High, agricul-f ture and science. B. University of Maryland: Sirs. Ecna J. Web- Waikersville elementary.

B. Towson State Mason-Dixon Side Glances Line In Need Of Repair 1.16 Billion Speed-Up A -peed-up of S660 million in ter. Federal construction ana procure-; rren: ordered by President Kennedy place Si. 16 bilhon in co: -acts before June 30. with wv M- JiiiAl-J of S500 million 01 spenfl- ne 'September are: Mrs.

Norma ing already scheduled for the ee Dennis. Linganore Junior-1 first half of year. uh ac- Senior High, physical education, celeraie-d spending urged on state-g Western" Maryland College; and local it is hoped -Mrs. Wanda L. Zink.

unassigned, the back of the recession will be. Frostburg State Teachers College; broken. Dixie Sou Singleton and Miss FLO WERS FROM HOME I met Congressman Charles McC. This concerted effon is the E.XIC Lou Singleton, both unassmg-' p5ece of Frederick County Maihias Jr. of Frederick re- prrc.pal pruspect for ear-y ex- ed.

with B. A. irom ua.is ana growing in my office ferred recently to this four-foot demand that weuM ElKins Co.iege. i to remind me of long ulanter sent to him bv the Droduction and out men A aavem absence was granted; home rnat how Sixth Dls Fre derick Coumv Reoublican House Office Building Mrs. Lillian T.

Joy. tmrd grade TM teacher at Yellow Springs School WASHINGTON (AP) If you want to look over the Mason-Dixon Line during this Civil War Centen- niaL you'll find some of the 200-! year-old markers in good shape but others badly in need of replacement or repair. The National Geographic Society reported this Sunday but, added that actually it wasn't the' line between North South during the Civil War as pop- believed. i Most of the original stone mark' ers still stand at one-mile inter- vals along the east-west border of iu Woif. special substitute at and for contracts for constnKv.on.

Le 0 vn en iemary school was are part of the current budget; accepted provided through June 30. What boan a i so approved the ap- has been done to assure that poi-jtment to the school board ad- Robert SJuiiv Chorale Widow Takes Concert Impressive Saturday Life With Gun Maryland and Pennsylvania, with some mended and reset, and new ones added. The line is considered I in good condition there, the So- jeiety reported. Along the North-South border of Man-land and Delaware, however, many stones are broken. Some are out of place and a few have dis-'' I appeared.

The Society added that Congress as well as the Maryland and T- aware legislatures have taken omens Federation which is steps to tatiered part now displayed in his Congres- the Mason-Dixon Line. But the sional headquarters at the 'line must be redrawn by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and necessary- funds have not yet been approved. As to whether the Mason-Dixon Line actually divided the North and South, the society said it was- established a centurv before the Civil War. The Society had this i What was probably the largest'and "A Ceremony of Carols" by during the first hall of the year.

mm istranve staff of Mrs. Rutn T-' au dience ever to attend a compos-, the available money wtL be used Kaiser. East Cnurch street, to fill i munity Concert program in Fred-' er. Benjamin Britten. I thought" the when its impact on the Sagging, a vacancy created by a resigna- er SQuee zed its way into the total effect of the Bach and economy will be most usefully tion and a leave of absence was school auditorium, or stood simi numbers was especially i granted to Mrs.

Charlotte Jones, or a outside in me foyer to hear markab'e. Shaw has sometimes I The board also adopted a resolu- and a 1 a the jtion expressing appreciation and. choral Saturday gratitude for the sen-ices render- locai mem bership ied by Herbert F. Davis, county by sev eral hundred members fr educator, who died recently. 0 her whic have oined ese are qua iities which help Frederick in sharing their con- make his performances of this dif-! COUNTY COMMISSION- certs composer mos exciting and an examining the The following persons toneitea 0 er Shaw Chorale a memorable.

collateral recently curing tne i morning session of Magistrate's "But Dad, Myron really has lovely manners! Only last night he sard he hoped you'd come out and meet him sometime!" children, 10 great-grandchildren, sor. Her husband predeceased her one sister, Mrs. Susie Haugh of by 20 years. She is a daughter of Woodbine, and one brother, Wes- the late James A. and Amanda ley Lewis of Baltimore.

Speak Wood. She was a member "Some say its midway location Friends may call at the of ilt. Tabor Evangelical Luther- seaboard states gave rise L. Molesworth funeral home in an church. Rocky Ridge.

Fifty Years Ago From The News-Post FUes March 13, 1911 THE joined Pennsylvania, north of 179 West All Saints street, die as supporters of the Union." at Newton D. Baker Vetera: died ger and Son funeral home in Delia Catherine Manahan. of as supporters of the Union." at Newton D. Baker veterans Thurrr.ont where friends may call died of self-inflicted The Society related that the line Hospital, Martinsfaurg. W.

after r.oon on Tuesday. She will sing- i The Carissimi was equally im; gunshot wounds when she pulled, was ers and about fifteen instrumental- ipressive. In the hands of a less tn SS er a shotgun pointed Jh 1 r-an HP- at her head in tne kitchen of 6 3lV eris ff her home. Dr. Thomas said.

Penns of Pi as of over borderlands between IV voung 'ladies of the club instead of playing cards and spend the evening ex-! nted, for it her home, Dr. Thomas said. hort eoisodes. Had Been nf A of ennsvharua. The quarrels, punctuated with The occurred sometime' periodic appeals to the Crown.

i rlwnrtrtnfl ftrt i -S10, Clarence RF v. RFD j. i CoUege at 5:30 a. m. Saturday be little doubt the music i along in a morning and before a neighbor by botn sides, gave spec- --H I I i i IL iii Ci WOPJOIEN ARE ENGAGED IN red cfc A anvmg on th at Robert Shaw has brought his steady stream which seemed to came to check on her condition I tea Pitro Clfl Wrt-i-or-rt TI i i Ihe nrkk TO rk for thejGas House Pike.

S10 How-ard B. new "anitarv milk olant which Smith. taihng to stop is being erected by Mr. Charles for Ijamsville Road 13QQ XtL- erected by ilr. Charles Rothenhoefer on East Seventh I street.

The masonry work is being done by a force of hands under Mr. McCleHan Phebus. JOHN E. SCHELL IS MOVING his harness shop from the old stand to his new quarters in the room formerly occupied bv A. A.

Moser's shoe store, i group of singers as close to choral' mirror every mood of the tragic a 9 a as one can expect to i Biblical tale. concluded, these days. Early in his con- The i piece is really Manahan had been sick ial attention to the most contro- nr Thnrpac versial areas and just north of Dr. Thomas Lhe eastem Deninsu i a between Friday morning following a linger-, be taken to the Tabor Evan- ing illness. ge-ical Lutheran church at Rocky He was a veteran of World Ridge on Wednesday for services War II.

having served in Europe, at 2 p.m. Her pastor. Rev. Donand was a member of the Wil- aid Brake. wil officiate.

Burial liam P. Larkin Post 112 of Fred- will be in the church cemetery. erick. Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Thelma Herbert Harriel and one son, Frank Ross Harriel. Friends may call at the fun- Mrs. Winford Munfard -Mrs. Perlie Etta Munford. 53, wife of Winford W.

Munford. who resided On the Water Brand- an operator near in uuu- i i cii Uiect: is recttiv -i-u. uau Pp nnc ducting career he discovered that; Christmas music, "of course, and recently, so when the neighbor en nirr, IT 'audiences will Hock to hear the'is familiar to most people in its could not get in her locked resi- I Ktu 2. great choral literature if it is per- original version for treble voices dence. she notified her formed with skill and imagination.

and haro. Shaw used an arrange-: who called the grandson. When tu LJC in posses- found that much of the early ment for mixed choms and harp grandson returned and open- found ilrs. kitcnen iL ers. so that vocal lines can be kept serves special mention for playing ported.

finesse. The deceased was the medical examiner Atlantic to a central spot on the peninsula, thence northward to specified point southwest of Phila- eral home at 24 West All Saints far 1 nea uea street. Funeral sen-ices will be -ay i.er o.Tg iJness- held Wednesdav from the funeral vb 0 rn a Cleveland Co at a Norrn Carolina, a daughter of J. A. Williamson will offi- te aad Ani will be -rT cemetery- with Be ice5 cer nusoana honors.

C. E. Hicks directors. then westward in a Mrs. Allen Mrs.

Theresa Emily Jenning: ootn at home and John Munford. near West- survive. One brother. Roy B. Webb and a sister Miss Mary Sue Webb.

Shelby, N. remodeled for the Man-el i S3. ing picture theater. Ofticer Bernard program of the late John and found some-, Zimmerman Smith. Her daughter of the late Frederick and A CAR EXHTBITING THE PRODUCTS of the free government farm land in Oregon and Montana will be here Charles Junior DeGran Sixth street, failure to yield of way on East Patrick'street.

S5. be and interment mace. D. Hartzler and Son, funeral director. to movs an( can hear his fore, so I may be accused of a Cyrus 1 Manahan, at home: two NOTRE DAME GUILD Committee on March 15 and 16.

Tne car will arrive over the B. and 0. i pointed and R. and will be stationed near rummage sa i the depot for free inspection. hen i The display embraces every- 1 Xotre Dame Gu i thing grown in the soil and wa- Wednesday nisht ters of those states.

Fruits and Acadm grain are especially attractive, Twenty Years Ago From The News-Post Files March 13, 1941 A JvEJvV A -tiUb-t ING of surgical dressings for an African violet show' the United in; tion net Elmer Shorb St. Anthony's Catholic church. own voice in relation to others. snap judgment. In any case I do daughters.

Mrs. Bernard Shields and Dixon worked from j-y one (jaugfj. tov od a Mrs. Margaret Dickerson, Hospit a Pa Baltimore, and one son, George evening aged" 77 Jennings. Pittsburgh.

Indian Dear. Brethren cemetery, Thurmont. to modern calculations." suits which Shav. realizes from his Fnends may call at tne V.uson drivers funeral home in Emmitsburg mfles-30! Tuesday evening. The rosary srestern- wai be recited Tuesday at 7- CO Perm-; p.

Fri ends will meet at the funeral home followed Anthonv's church at 9 a. m. Vincem Tomakki of- ba ana interment will be in ea as a a of I the church cemetery. fou grea gr 57 Leiia Ha Pe. Irving B.

(Tucker) James Brunner James 0v-n -died at his home. 100-A North er will be held 'Court street. Sundav at 10.30 a. aged 47 years. mis was the concert of the at i m.

at the ass Home Tar.eytown. with ilham Gardner officiating. James v-jij be in the Lutheran ar -eytowT, Friends was iL iay ca at funeral home Tuescay ever.ing. Casimer Sloma Sloma. aged March 7 at his hoir.e~in after a short died Louise Johnson, first vice- event and members were asked secular and care-free numbers, profit organization desen-e real president ceed oresideni emeritus.

ieft overs to a charitable orgamza- ee a record year's pians are PLOOSEvrE-LT TO- tion Jub'a Waldron and Mrs. in rederick being formed, ar.d I understand DAY asked Congress for S7 oil- Jo Misulia were asked to secure prosram irade up of that a concert as well tcmirTr to out full aid books from the Frederick library Bacr.s rr.o'et into the Lord as other attractive events are be- UOLFE GERMAN! a New- Sonc." parts of Hvdan's ing up I- in Surviving are his wife. Mrs. and Mrs Murrav P. Cram- Florence, she was the daughter Great Britain in the war with for use at the school.

Nazi Germanj. It was agreed to hold alternate 'er. Lni Words the IUCKINGHAM PALACE. LON- 'meetings at the school ann The ora'orio BOX'S official resicer.ee' for the A reeling will be on the 13th at GERmXY K.r.s an-d Queen, was da--aged OITie 0: Irs bv Xaz: faoir.bs in a recent air Knott Libenytov. n.

the late John R. V. CS4 It should be another lRQl GON: Germany ART Pooie Lewis. She was a Funeral arrang series of concerts. Arm Landis member of the Poplar Springs i nounced M.

--John Ramalev OJi6 son OI Mr and Mrs Oria3 Methodist Church. nr Hi O. Wolfe. Route 5. Frederick.

Md are Miller, both of this city A at the funeral a home. 106 East Church street. will be an- R. Etchison and Son, funeral directors. cmidren, Stanley Siorr.a.

Mr Siorna's the former Go Gen Boyce. is formerlv of ha-ing left 36 years 3C.1 ne by his v.idow, 1 children: Carol, and Jane. ai3 at some, two sisters. Mrs. Lola Engle.

Niagara Falls ar.d Mrs Holcomh. Fort Bragg. C. J. H.

ra.G AND MRS. BRILL 3d haxe Mr. and Mrs. George I. property located at -arrived in GpnTiany and is now arrived in Gerrr.any and Charles D.

Giiiiss of St. Dennis: JMiss Peggy C. Lucas a member of the oth Infantry is now a member of the I22d Ordn- Mrs. Eve.yn M. Eyler of Flor-' Miss Peggy Cullen Lucas.

23. 0 is h's n.other-m- AhiNC Army Pvt. ance BattaLon Mrs. Bettie V. Phebus of daughter of Leonard and Mary -av Boyce.

and a sor. of Mr. and Mrs Eld- Tne IS-year-o'd soidier is a The 18-year-old soldier is a nith 310 CLASS The Class of St. ncge 545 East Cnurch of i High graduate of Frederick High Mark's Lutheran church. Doubs.

street, rederick, recently i School. School met at the home of Mr? Hume' ----Davis on March 2. with "Mrs Pickett as merpbers and visitors a Terrace, known as the Grs-or. H. Sta'ey home.

At aSn Aere The program ay an-a iirs. Oscar foi'ovs. C'ass Verse in and byi Mr? E'ia Fry. hymn. "In read.ncs given by Mrs.

ALIGHT SXOW WAS REPORT- r.D tne nortnen. part tne co.nty moaerate temper- A iCrs Mr Ma Jane s. to ire Baker ard Kathenne Carev; ot v.eeK and streams began to ov.iy. About a of ST inch of ra.n fell in tr.e c.f RC-S MYERS. WELL-KNOWN Juanita 1 Margaret Basford: hyrnn.

Keep several Thank You" notes read by secretary The program was banker, was e.ected 0 Wil rraver a -Tember of the board of the badness meeting which. rec.ors of the Mutual Insur- followec. p'ans were made for a ance Co. to succeed the late L. rummage sale to be held at A Rice.

R. E. Delapiaine. who Taney Ap Frcderuk. on April 7.1 has reen a director for a njm- Robes will he made for nev.

mem-' her of was named bers of the Junior Choir and Eas- and A. L. McCardell ter lines will be placed on was appointed to fill the church altar on Easter aacy on the executive commit- This meeting was closed i ice. prayer Refreshments 1 served Mrs. Katherine Carev will Tn lor Welch, 70, president of i CHANTER Flexible Coupling Co.

of I NEW YORK Olin -Miitficid. N.Y., be- Chanler. 78 spiriuaal leader of the fore he retired, died in a hospital Reform Bahia Movement died i NEW FIRE ENGINE--This is were held iwas a member of the Church of la rcr! 3n and burial God. Brunswick. ::1 the Gate of Heaven Besides her parents, she is stir- CCTr Lewiston by one brother.

Donaid at home: her maternal Sunday. Saturday. the new pumper purchased by the Carrol! Manor Fire Department of Adamstown. The new piece of equipment was added to the fleet Saturday. Photo By Prank J.

Keefer pumper reportedly oost $17,010. Funeral services were held a -tj' 2 RV HaTOld a i officiated and interment was Lo U1 a Dialer, and had never the Brownsville Heights ceme- married He was the last of his ter y- immediate family. Jesse C. Kettells ls at M. Waltz esse Jesse C.

Kettells died suddenly i 6 TM 1 home nfield this morning at his home, 24 Fui- encls a after 7 p. TM rai ton avenue, Waikersville. Aged 75 m. Funeral services will be years, he was the husband of Mrs. nc at 2 P- m.

Eunice L. Kettells, formerly of, A TM ns will Mass. He was actue 013 6 ini erment will be masonic and Eastern Star work Provi le cemetery. Camber. and was a member of the First Baptist Church, this city.

Survivors and funeral arrange-. COOK ox RESTROYER ments will be announced. F. NORFOLK FHTNC'-Richard Dailey and Son, funeral directors Cook, radioman third class USN. von of Mis Lee Wmcbrcn- Mrs.

Samuel J. Marshall per of Woodsboro, departed Nor- Mrs. Ivy M. Marshall, 77, folk. Va February 20, aboard the Rocky Ridge, widow of Samuel t'SS Willnrd Keith for J.

Marshall, died Sunday evening an eiqht-week refresher training at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robwt WistMr of Nsw exercise at Bay, Cuba. SPAPFRf.

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