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Flintstone Firemen Plan Installation Lawrence Smith Named President Deaths And Funerals In The Tri-State Area COLI MBl HKRRAt r.H SF.RVfCrS NORMAN V. WAGONFRMARTIN JOHN REGAN ALLS for Frank ffer- Norman Wagoner. 77, of Martin John Regan. 71, of Rob- 7 roviciont of this haugh, 64, nf Spnngdaie Fort Ashby, W. Va died Plate, d.ed Saturday' in area rliod in Stroot.

vkho died Friday at his day in Memoria! Hospitsl where Memorial tlospital shoriy after whoif hr had hern residing home ujl be conducted fomor- he had hern a patient three days, being admitleri the pasf werk'- row at 1 at AAeslev Metho- He had been in il! health for A native of Hathmill, Pa he Ml hiiirv horn in I pshur dist Chapel by Rev Ralph months was a son of the late Timothy ountv a son of the late Burnette pastor of i'hns A native of Springfield. W. Va and Jane Regan, He was a re- Frank ant Aiite Gregorv tian Chiirth, Burial will he in he was a son of the late Norman tired superintendent and He i.s survp ed hv fivet hildrrn the cemetery. and Jane tRicei Wagoner. agent for the Prudential In.sur- PalpH antt Nona The body is at the Scarpelli He wa-- a retired farmer and ante Company.

He had been em Md. Writers Money To Meet At lake Trouble Hits Area Schools Pilot Station Is Completed At Sugar Grove First Structure Gets Approval pictures will be given to the vis- SLGAR GROVF: The first by a group of WesteraMary- OAKLAND The Maryland Outdoor Writers Association will meet at Deep Creek Lake January 9 10 and 11 with operators of winter resort establishments at the lake being hosts. Saturday. January 10, the group will try both ice fishing and Information on hunting and fishing Mineral, Hardy Face Cutbacks At least two area counties in Fl.lNTSKiN! An mMallation Taylo, all HvaC v.ih- How Funeral Home where members wa.s a former employe of the ployed with the nrm for .32 years familiar with the situation. West Virginia face the task of a ccremonv ncwlv ricctcd off, s.no chu.

and of Fort Wa.hmgton Post 2. Dm- RAO Railroad Company. Mr, include his widow. "Tn of severe pruning of their schooW ceis of toe Aohm'ee' Clark. Havaid.

A a abhnj AmerMan Veterans will Wagonor was a member of Mt, Mr.s, Katherine Regan; pleted on the site of the A and pos.sible iiT nrvp. 4 vv.il be held the Biu khan-hold a serv ice today at 7 Olive Methodi.st hurch and the two son.s. Regan Johns- -Naval Radio Research Station at Leers for 19a9 will be held, ilia hail uarv at a not-. and A south MR IKS Jl ii.ecling WiJi rom (aid. and a utdi'v C.

Judy. 43 of Linden hei of the l-iriir- aus'l atv Klemmc t.o«hen A a Avenue Baltimore died Saturday F.lir.abelh -Garland) Wagoner; Margaret Good. Greensburg, block and -ru will be tonducied to night in Lniversity Hospital He two son.s, Ralph and Norman three John K. Hill, structure was built by the Maxon the Washington Post and Time The counties affected are Min moirnw a) 2 rn at Pine firove a former resident of Cum- Wagoner, both of Fort Ashby: a Pittsburgh, Bernard Hill Con.struction Company of Dayton. Herald, has been slated lor nrsi herland daughter Mrs Sevier Fort Ridgeley, and Charles Hill Navy officials have inspected president and Joseph Lindus- 33,1 from Born at Petersburg Vi he A.shby, a Walter Wag-Cresaptown: two and approved the building, and Hardy, where $17,860 is expected ly elected ottn will he af that time The t.ir ele led ofli uiive riuren ano me xvcgan at a nf a w.rer.

Mociern Woodmen of the World, town, and Regan, Corona. Sugar Grove in Pendleton County Burton, outdoor editor of the Balli- Virsima He is survived bv hrs widow, Calif a daughter, Mrs. Mary 70 foot bv 20-foot cement Sunpapers. has been nomin- Finance reinforced concrete for pre.sidcnt. Aubrey Graves, of School mance.

hut of the Hie'hicn near hne faces the loss of state funds, and at their la.M nueime held in Burial wdl he in the tivirrovv morning. MRS. EMMA IIANNFCKER the fiT li.il! Df! oihei 20 '-o' th rie ted WiiMfi '-It, l.iiiv't Hiifiinun letai Mfiie HmkL Ite.i uirr aw rr i. F' Ir TPi.iV, tire I nima Dannet ker, 8 i ctiirf Hmfman. a of National Highway.

LaVale, chief died Saturday at hei home She Il-vd Hol.v a ap a fnrnler resident of Meyc.v tarn Waller Haine.v ie Frank Fvrit. uimmu iru hide four datigli ff ant at and Irland Mi W.illei aitwnght Helmu hall loiiu'trry wa.s a of the ia'e Michael and oner Springfield; two si.sters, Norman Barger, this city, have released the contractor. Ihe body wd! be at the Lngh irginia Mr. Judy Mr.s. Minor Tlaine-.

Romney. and and Frank Mulligan, Johns The structure will serve as a Funeral Home, Oakland, to a welder for Mrs. Mt-souri Malone this city, town: 17 grandfhildren and three ha.se for a hh-foot radio telescope the Bethlehem and five grandchildren great grandchildren. It will be used as a pilot station Sun Ivors include three broth- Servu es will be contlucfed The body is at the Silcox for a larger telescope to be built er.s, Bert and both of Wednesday at pm. at Fort Funeral Residence where serv- on the site later, Baltimore, and Robert Judy Ashby Meihodi.M Church by Rev.

ices will be conducted today The center portion of the build- i timberland, and a Alonro Harmon pa.slor. Burial at .3 p. m. by Rev. Charles ing is approximately 20 feet Floyd Moore, Baltimore vvull be in Springfield Cemetery.

Bogan, pastor of St, and two storie.s high. It The hody is at the Hafer The body is at the iicarpelli Catholic Church. Burial wdl be is constructed of reinforced con- Funeial Home where the family Funeral Home and will he taken in Sunset Memorial Park crefe and will serve as the base will receive friends from 2 to 4 to the church at 12 .10 pm. Wed- Pallbearers will be F'ern E. for the Farms, for second vice president to be sliced from its state appropriation.

S. T. superintendent of Mineral County schools, and S. Di.spanet, superintendent of Hardy County school system, said their school boards vviU discuss the at meetings on Monday, I.Tanuary 5, in Keyser and Moore- Pansy Thrash- field, respectively, er president of the Midland Both superintendents report Homemakers (Tub, has appointed their programs will be seriously Club Selects Committees eleiled nie F.u^enc Kisamure, fhiee years and Day ton Dolly, one year. New Judge Opens Court AtFronklin p.

m. and 7 to 9 p. m. nesday, Wilson. Douglas E.

Ritchie, Thur- A 20 foot by 2 wing is on following committees for 1959. curtailed, but that the school term will he condiieted to- will be Row Ma- mond O. Pinto, both sides of the central portion Citizenship, Mary Manley and will not he cut. Mentioned as the morrow at 2p at the funeral Inne. Janie.s Garland Fllmer Wag-Raymond Neder and Olin B.

the building. The wings Elizabeth Can Civil Defense, items which probably will be home by Rev Jacob Snyder, oner Harry Wagoner Jesse Wag- fion. one story high and con.structed p-Lsie Durst, Annie Wilson, Pearl most affected were supplies, pastor of Kingsley Methodi.st oner and Riley Chaney. of cement block. They will house Alexander and Catherine Brod- maintenance and repairs, as well Churc h.

Burial will he in NANCY HITCHENS living quarters for the attendant exhibits. Pearl as new construction. Herman emetery. IHdMA.S L. WAINER and necessary utilitio.s.

Mrs. Pal- Mineral Countv board met IKK fAin-ral MHm7 HnctS with a ddegalion from formo, rmploya woro conduclod hero am, Tf Tho body Ih, fnca Ku- ho Maryland Ma.lway 1- Thomar 1.o,«h^^ alter bo.ng to Buckalew. a of Pa Ralph I). PIrthier. Meversd.ale.

and Mi Be- Daniiet ker and Miss Dannecker, both of ale two Nell Dorn, Hynd man and arrie Long, RD 1 Meversdale; nine grandchild rc-n and II grc-at-gi andcTuldrrn neral Horne in Conqiany who later became presi former resident yServuPs will he conducted to dent of one of the three construe Mcvnday the head pastor of Meyer.sdale Mclhndi.Ht December 17 at home in burial was in and Rev, AA Patter Ra hmond emetery FR ANKLIN, A a pastor of I.aAale Methodist He was married to the former Authorities in I Muntzing recently appointed Chtirch, will officiate and burial Fidilh Turner, of Cumhcr-resulted from a nidge of the weriiv -econd Judi will be in I nion Cemetery. land, and died at the age of 80 wound in tal Ctrruit compn.sed of Pendle in ir found on the front porch the June 27. ton Hardy and coun DLIILE member of the Rich- friends home. Mr. Warner job was $76,346.

tn- held his tii-l term of court HA NDMAN FMna Holler mond Lions (Tub. and was the a note. Dunn, 64 We.st College Avenue in Pendleton county. Deitle, 62. died Saturday in the founder of Ihe project of Warner, who attended West morning.

The 5.3 year old MofircfuTd Bedtord ('ountv Memorial providing evegla.sse.s for indigent was a stu will be conducted tornev judge by pital. the Rotary, Ma-the I niver.sity today at 2 p. m. from the ecil I nderwood to fill A native of Hyndman, was and the Shrine. He mam He wa.s graduated from Oakland residence with Rev.

Edthe vaAancy reated when Judge horn 22. 1896 a ciaugh famed his membership in the Harlan alhoun was elected ter of Ihe late William and Ida Methodist at WT.se. C. mancf county from the Hitchens, at home and tion of the building was awarded Virginia Board of Public several nieces and nephews. to Maxon Company lewellyn and Annie reduce spending.

Thfir hid tor the HARRY F. FREEMAN A veteran of the Korean war. to Ihe Virginia Supreme Adams She lived mo.st of Resides his widow, he is married to the former Ann Park. ourt of vvill her life In vived by a daughter, Mrs. the lemaining two years of Siirvivoi.s inc lude three sons f.ee Hell, of Bronxville, Besides his widow, he is Calhouns uncApired term, Wilkie Holler, (Timherland, W'all two si.sters.

Mrs Louise Hicks daughter, Susan L. Calhoun ancf JudgeHoller, the Air and Mrs. Mary Perkinson, both Watner, at home; his stepfather. I hornton G. Berry were in F'orce at Line oin, Neh and har- of Wi.se.

as of West Virginia's Holler, I.udlow, a daugh Pasi hall high court December 8 alhoun Evelyn Pague. (urn inrumbonl Rnborl Kdwsrd 54. 409 Donley the November general cTrttion and Berry won out over The unit had directed all Thrasher and Viola McGann units to slice expenses i Four H. Mrs. Charles Easton, a result of Rosemary McMillan and Miss revenues.

State reading, Miss Manley Court test of whether Mary KrolL recreation- 3 id can be cut in the same Irene Lievveliyn and Win- 3 expenses of other state nie ITewcllvn; clothing, is expected, but of. I Manley, Elsie Durst and Ann apparently will he Stakem: nutrition. Pearl Blair, it is determined Temple 2, FTliott and Annie Wilson; 3 ny counties will not be Pythian Sisters elected officers health and Katherine operate full terms as a PIEDMO.NT Harry F. Free- fo, the year, initialed four can- Broderick and Gertrude Smith; 3 lack of funds, man, Alto, formerly of didates and held a Christmas home furnishing. Ann Stakem ward officiating Interment will be in F'rostburg Pythian Sisters Elect Officers Leslie JAME.S K.

LASHI.EV larnh Mnmma and "'3n, i luuiiruv niaaies ann nem a iiome lurni.sning. ftiaxem and a grand.son. John suddenly at Mont Alto party with Mr.s. Virginia Blair, and Pearl Alexander; home man- Tivir Tliik Mumma! both of Oakland: a sis 0" December 10 according to most excellent chief presiding, agement. Wihnie Llewellyn and ViVIt vlUD Sponsors Annual Tea ter, M.

1 DeBerry. 1 pon adjoiitnment of the term o( court here, Muntzing wri.s met hy Muntzing and they prcM ceded scuith for a vac a lion in Florida. Senator Gonder Sells Theatres JOHN W. BELL Kitty Ann King. Las and his grand si.sler«, Mis.

Mable ndriwood Street, was pronounced mother. Mrs. Sally K. Woddell and Mary arrival at Memorial Hos- Oakland. Hvndman.

Saturday after becoming The ih I at the Zeigler suddenly ill. Funeral Home where A son of the late William LON Bell, 11 be fonductcMl Tuesday at 2 3 nd Hilda Lashley, formerlv of here died Safur- with the Rev John Ztnn he was born in (Timherland. He pov'er Ohio, oftuiating. Interment will be in was a veteran of World War 11 native of I.ona Pleasant Ridge OmeTry near and was a member of the Fra- a son of the late William Bulfalo Mills. Order of Eagles and the Margaret Bell.

Hi.s wile, Bessie (Gardner' Beall, The family will receive American Legion at the funeral home from 2 to 4 He survived by three siders. word received here by Fleeted were Icarlene Martha Blair, home and yard Beulah Seaber, Walnut Street, most excellent chief; F'. a beautification, FTizabeth Miller, Westernport. Lease, excellent Thelma Jane McGowan and Mary Raker, Freeman operated a bakery Flarclerorie, excellent junior, Other officers are FT.sie Durst. Ihe annual here for several years before Elsie Durst, manager.

Audrey vice president, and Pearl Blair. of the Oakland moving to Mont about .30 Buckalew secretary: a i secretary, vears. He continued in the same Kroll, treasurer; Colene Colmcr, business until he retired. protector; Reed, guard; i i Besides his wife he ls survived past chief, Airginia Blair; Anna 10(11X10(11 KOtdridilS hv one daughter. Mrs.

Eula Kline three-year trustee; Jane i and one son. Gilsan Freeman. Hotchkiss, two-year tru.stee: Eal- 1-1110X13111 enor Knott, one-year tru.stee: Vi- VI ola Mcfiann, representative to p. m. and 7 to 9 p.

m. Mrs Bernard (-chauf, Mrs. Mark in i(L Mower and Lash- WILBl I.AKi.FAT (Timherland and a WTlhur Webb I.argent. 6 of brother. (Tty Police Officer Rich died FT iday in Memo- ard Lashley, also of (Timherland rial Ho.spital where he was a The body at the Hafer FTi- (inndei Sr sold tho Maryland Patient four He had been neral Home, where will 3 heater here and the healiti since last August, be conducted 'ITiesday at 1 am Theaiei in I to Mr.

and native of Hamp.shire County, with the Rev. Jacob Snyder Mrs. Harvev Npeicher. owners of Hie late John Randolph Sees Federal Aid For Distressed Areas Civic Club Will be held at the William-James Hotel Tuesday at 2.30 p. m.

Rev. James Mehnng, rector of St. Matthew Episcopal Cl.urch. will deliver an address on F'olk Guests will be ll liilermediate Girl Scouts. The committee on pi-ss rorrespondrnt; Kalenor captain of degree staff; ning at noon lhayer.

The business AND After 24 vears the theaiie Bernard a drive-in theater at Sand FTai (lOnder managi'd the Palare TTeatei in Oakland for 3 ears before eijuipment in 19.34 and has actively operated Hie theater since that time in the Knighi- of la building under the name of tin M.iryland Theaiei. He jnit chased a building and the 'Theater at FTiend.sville in 6 The sale will nake hie the new to run the thrr opri moie eco- said. (londer will devote time to the insurance when he IS not at serving as senator. Tri-Towns JCs Sponsor Contest R. and Deffcnbaugh) Interment will be in Mf.

Her l.argent He had been employed man Cemetery where militarv as an road will be accorded by the (lip the Road Commission American Legion and the eter- ol Lai gent a of F'oreign member of Tonoloway will be received at the 102 Order of I'nited funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to Mechanics. p. widow, Mrs. Viola Stnebv' Largent. he is survived A.NK AN bv two ('apt.

William HF.FJ.LNG-- rank Conigan Largent with the Sliategic of Alvy, died Decern Command in the T'hilippine 20 in Baltimore. Born in luinald Lai gent of Paw Barton. Md he a Paw a daughter, Mrs. Belly Lee and a member Moian, of Newaik Del two ADVA. preceded him in death.

He was a member of the Methodist Church. He i.s survived by a daughter Mr.s. Miller. Dover: two Raymond Bell, of Do WASHINGTON ver. ami Walter Bell.

Garden Randolph predict Grove, ahf a brother, Gibson ed Sunday that the new Congress held Bell. Orlando. Fla two will pas.s leg-slation to provide Candida! Henry Heron and Mrs. Law- federal aid for dislre.ssed areas, Reed. Harry Jenkins, Norma rence Buller.

both of here; four He said on a television program Ravenscraft and and Nancy grandchildren and six great- ABC Celebrity Parade) that nelp Brooks. The program was in grandchildren, greatly needed in The body IS at the Eichhorn 'vhere nu'chanualion of PIEDMONT-The Piedmont Ro- on arrange- Temple; Naomi fhiiHrpn is composed of Mrs. Paul 'Kroli, allrrnalo: Bla.r, Mr. 4 Ralph Weber. Mrs.

Ray Jones. Mrs. Frederick session will Gras- Viola Pearl Blair, will be I Pi -Sen Ipn. in Ihe parrah hou.ae of St. 4 II 4 will Church A short pro- ln.stallation of officers will be at the laiuarv 15 meeting Hospitollzed ilrT present to the 1 riuYJ children h.s state charge of Earlene Gordiaf and LtHve to view a movie the coal Nancvii Lease, awl was presented Funeial Home where services vvill industry had thrown out around a lighted Christmas 5 be conducted tomorrow at 2 pm.

of The refreshment committee. of food bv Rev. Charles Recklev. pastor illu.strate the plight in some members having irthdays in Oc- 1" Lan- After the meal the children will di.s, Frostburg is a medical pa- be taken to the Devon Club at ticnt in Miners Hospital past of Midland Methodist Church Burial will be in Oak Hill Ccme tery. MR.S.

JOHN MINN AR KFA 8 W. Va Sara retired Minncar, 74. of 184 South of the Main Street, died ye.sterday in Potomac Valley Hospital where ommunily be admitted to the show by or orphanage. he said he had recently lober, November and December. Transportation to and from Bur- bccn informed that of the .51 cnil- included Pearl Blair.

Naomi be provided by Roa -mall school at KrolL Thelma Harderode. Anna 3 rians Wilson, Pansy Thra.sher, Ruth Sigler. Audrey Buckalew, Jane Hotchkiss and Rosemary McMillan. drcn attending Summerlcc. W.

only the ia thcr of one was employed. On-The-Spot Tests Planned For Drunk Driving Suspects ahin l.argent. of He is survived hy his mother, she was a patient several Cumberland; .1, Rufus Largent. in Baltimore, his Born in Burlington, she was a of Paw Paw a sister. Mrs.

Res wife. Lila (Wood) Corrigan: five daughter of the late William and sie Moreland, of Levels, and six daughters, Mrs. Olan Channell Martha Davis. She grandchildren. 3 nd Mrs.

William Snow, Wash- (he widow of John Muincar. The body is at the Parks ington; Mrs. R. L. Lemasters, Nurvivuris include a daughter.

Chapel in Paw Paw, Funeral Baltimore, and Dorothy ('or- Mrs. Stewart, Keyser; a will be held today at rigan. and Catherine Corrigan, William Minnear. Hnus- 2 at the ('hurch both at home; three sons, Jerry, ton Tex and two in Paw Paw with the Rev. Rich- Leo.

and Corrigan, all at l.uke McDowell and Mrs. Henry ard Hamilton otticialinc home a sister, Mrs. Rov Z. both of here. and eight The bodv is at the Mark wood an arresting otficers WHEELLNG.

W. (LPI)- of drunk driving here will be given on the spot tests to determine their condition. Chief of Police Harry Wolf said Sunday. Wolf said le.sls are divided into five and are designed to Half Grass Fire FROSTBl RG-lFrostburg firemen were called to Grahamtown yesterday to extinguish a grass fire. Interment will be in Camp Smith.

ERNPORT are Cemetery. grandchildren, offered bv the being Junior Chamber of for the outdoor lighting in the area ta-h award of $1.5 F.Us Wfolh Boa I for the and a second prize of $10 is offered by the (Tub The third prize a merchandise order. The fust prize winner is eligible testimony court The field sobriety he Midland Reflects Season's Beauty In Decorations Funeral Home where will bf tomorrow si m. bv Rev. R.

I- noil, tiefenden include re- of Grace Methodist Church Bur tal will he in Point erne tery. ROLAND R. GILBERT WESTERNPORT Roland Gilbert a former resident, died quinng him to walk a straight line of no than 10 feet and requiring to pick up a set of kevs that have been dropped on ground by his feet. Home Decorations USED CARS PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY EAGAN SERVICE STATION MIDLAND, HO 3-4942 Eronr End Alignment Body end Fender Work Rodiotor Repairs Auto Gloss Instollofion Repair Shop PH. OV 20S Mechanic Frotlburg SEAT COVERS I.

$12.95 $15,95 INSTALLED FREE 1-2 TIRMS Wf (3IVI SSH GRIEN STAMPS DEZEN'S PHONI OV FROSTIURtS Pbf. Nof. iflnk. Notice! Brighten lonaconing LDNA( tlMNt; Many homes are decorated for the holiday The outdoor this Londconing Briefs In all sections ot town there are exterior derorations lo brighten the communifv for the holidavs. By ALICE JONES Midland Correspondent 1 the fifth year this correspondent Saturday in Orange Citv F'la, to enter the national contest spon written about the holiday spirit and observance prevalent in He a son of the laic ed hy (Teneral FUfK'tne C'om- the communitx and Mary 'Parker' (lilbert.

The new modern lights that were installed in late Mr. Gilbert was a former man- Will make their arc their glow ager ot Cumberland and Alle between nuw and 1 along with the that of the Senior and Junior choirs of gheny Gas Company in aj-tiMic empha- between the hours of 7:30 and 10 Legion Post 169. St Jo.seph on Christmas Eve. Oakland. and Biickhannon 'connate for p.

rn. oiectea at the Honor Roll on the auompanied Antionette. and at one time worked at the ohscrvancc of the Vuletide The displaxs are judged on replica scene of the Nativitv. Ina native of Western Maryland, Piedmont office. Pink lighting seems pop- ar.istic merit (-ngmalitv and in hack ot this, the Legion boys Fiach evening, alter the An- -Mr.

Gilbert directed the Gilbert as candles genuify, Co.si of the in.stallation have decorated the growing ls rung out by ilhur and Brown Boy Band of Oakland Some homes feature will not bea factor. green trees with gaily colored Crowe, who has been Sacristan and organized a boys hand in El- ligitts. Anyone entering the town and Sexton at St. since kins. He was a member of the by Routes .36 or .55 can and 1954.

are played over a Church of and feel the meaning it loud from Grace Metho- the Flkims Lions Club. in the past the road to St dist Church, with the following Survivoi.s include his widow. Mr and Montgomery Catholic, Church, is taking their turn at the Mrs, Georgia Gilbert. two riaugh- Hutchcxon. Denver.

are brightly with lights, andiorgan. 1 i Baker. Betty ters. Mrs. Blanciie Voit ey.

ns. vLsiting relatives rn Lonaconing the Shrine ot the Blessed irgin. Clark Mary McGee. Marcelle and Virginia. is for the holidays, on the thurch grounds, is hril Retkley, Reveriy Kroll, Polh not known, three Mrs.

Mr and Mrs. Richard Beatty liantly illiiminaied in blue. A Miller. Leanna Miller. Rosie Beatrice Drehiem.

Akron, and Va arrived Friday large pine tree, embraces a Thra.sher. Henrietta I.ea.se and Mrs. Ruth Noland and Mrs. Minto spend the holiday week with lighted star its top. along with Aleda Wilson.

me Morgan, both of here: four her parents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin colored lights in its branches, I he church has been decorated brofhers. William Gilbert. Aldie.

Wilson, 7 High street. The at St. rang mside by members of the J. T. SummerhOl, out on Christmas FNe for Mid- F'ellowship, and the Candlelight Parker Gilbert.

night Mass. with Father John T. Service held Chn.dma.« FAe and James Gilbert, Gormania; a Legion Sponsors Sleeman. the celebrant. Father with Rev.

Charles S. Heckley in half-brother. Ralph (iilbert, Fair- New Year Dance Sleeman came to Midland in Jan barge. After this, the young mont. and four grandchildren.

uary this year. The church was people went caroling around the The body will be at the Boal LONACONING New Year. built by Father Don Luigi Satori.s. town, after which they went to F'uneral Home on there will be a dance within 1899. and the bells, over 59 the home of Rev.

Recklev for where services will be conducted ables reserved, at James P. Love years old are noted for their refreshments. on Thursday at 1 p.m. by Rev. Post No.

92. American Legion, re.sonani tones, and are ronsid- The citizens of Midland extend Samuel D. Rexrotie. pastor of Lonaconing. ered second to none in the slate a wi.sh to everyone for a Trinity Methodist Church Tempos' will be play- of Maryland.

holiday season and Happy New mont Burial will be Philos ing the music for the Carols were sung by members.Year. itemetery. CE STATION I LAND, MD. A 10 We Will Be CLOSED Jan. 1-2-3-4 BOB'S TV Frostburg RADIO 18 W.

Main New Eve Dance Owr annual will at Romnty, W. Va. Wednesday Night, Dec. 31 10 ond the New Music by The Ardees of Cumberland You are inviled. Iring a friend neighbor.

Plenty of noue maksrt, hall, etc. A good time (er all per couple. Romney Lodge 1371 Loyal Order of Moose MON. TUES. mus Mrt WMOI psst am wuemm rswrit oamcs CMnw M4 mpmxuf BAG FREE PLASTIC GARMENT BAG FREE SAVE ON CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING on every gorment cleoned ond pretied.

Skirts-Fontf-SweoTeri (Ploin) 50c SuiFi-Dresses (Ploin) $1.05 Street Union Street Store Lonaconing Piedmont Store, Americon Legion Building SO Second EL 5-4251 CONEY MAGIC DRY GLEANERS UNION ST. STATI ST HO 3-2S0I LONACONINO ALL GIFT ITEMS REDUCED includes: Electric Applionces Pyrex Hostess Sets Chr. Tid Bit Troyi Toble Lompi Bathroom Scolei Power Tools Lozy Susoni Boonton-Wore Lody Sunbeom Shavers Fireplace Screen Sets Layman's Hardware Friendly Hardware Store 37 E. Main Ph. OV 9-9915 Frostburg.

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