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THE DAILY NEWS. FRCOKB1CK. THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1939. FIVE DEATHS Among County Women's Clubs HAKRY T.

SLICER I T. Sixer, former engioeer! lor th-e Roads ComaiLssion in I Harford countv. died a.t Gaiihersburg Tuesday ar. ihe oJ his brother- ra ia-liw Ernest Giovd. He had been i TM Braadock Women C.ub enter- in sH hes'-h 'or years.

iln i 5 at reg Mr was bora SUB. aiwling held at the home of He is survived by a daughter. Miss Mrs; W. B. Summers on Fncay Katherine Slicer.

ertd sorss, William of Old Black Joe," ed by LH. iJlVvliC-i, i. SlKer. of Colors. Mi, a Quowtooa read by Mrs Eorec v-s The response was "Ambitions cf Childhood.

Miss Renn 'h-ee siste-s Mrs Nes- J- o' 3 its. E. Thomas, of S. and guve an a of the recreation Mrs Philip Poster, of Colora. i-i CHARLES K.

Word has been received of the death of Charles Kauffman Kardman. cauve of Emrnitsburg. -Rho died in a HuSer John Arthur Summers were program was tee and was as follows: Instrumental solo. "Good Ship Lollypop." Freddie 'tal at Utica. N.

April 13. He Mender: costume solo. "Tne O.o. born April IS. 1869 I.

Ernsts- Whee 1." Mrs. Boyer April burg, the son of Frederick and Mary Harcman. He was to Miss Dora A. KLcgel. daughter of J.

P. story, "The Er-chanved Apple M'ss Slriira Renn: musical dialogue. "When lode. club will hold a debate. 'Can a wo- man raise a family and oe a busi- MRS.

ANNA MARY HUFPEB i ness woman at the same lime." af- Mrs Anna Mary HuSer. widow of i Simative. Mrs. Roy Chne and Mr- Joseph Huffer. died suddenly a-, her Alvie Renn: negative.

Mrs. Cyn! home near Jefferson, this morning at Klein and Mrs. George Tntapoe. one o'clock of a heart attaci. aged 80 years and nine months.

She is survived by the following children: Mrs Mary Wiles and Mrs. John Crampton. i near Jefferson: Miss Alta HufTer and i Th funeral of Samuel L. Snoots Ohnun HuSer. at home, and George place a Barfcitisville Ltith- C.

Huffer. near Middletown. eran ch-orch on Wednesday afternoon v- Sykesville Sykesville, May William D. i Macy III and Mrs, Harold Sloan, have returuel borne after ft week's visit to relatives in New York City. --Mrs.

Frederick Schow is from a broken ankle and is a patient at the Montgomery County General hospital. --Mrs. Clyde Pitidell is visiting friends in Chester-town. --Mrs. Prudeacvo de Murguiondo is a.

patient at the University Hospital or Mary-land. Hoa-ard de Murguiondo iias returned to tins country, having been in Germany tlie past lour years his Baroness Etic Vca de Heide. H. Marsden is in Akron. OJi-o, taking a oocrs? at live Goodyear ar.d Rubber Company.

--Miss Al.ee Barnes has taken a position in the insurance oSSoe of H. Weer. Matn street. --Andrew Brander.b-rg. Liberty road, is rraplcyed at the H.

R. DeVries Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenneth Barnes and son.

Kenneth, vuiled Mrs. Barnes' mother, Mrs. George Dalle. Baltimore. --Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Parlect. moved from home of the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rhine, to Silver Spring, Mr.

Parlea has a position. --Capacity audiences, beautiful ers and rnusir and sermons on the theme marked Bisur. The Living Lcrd." WEDDINGS McSURSSH--KELLEY A quiet wedding was solenumed Tuesday at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Parsonage. Hagerstowa.

by Her. J. E. Kemp Horn. Miss Lucy M.

McElfresh. daughter of Mrs. Belie McElfresh. of became tb- bride of Mr. Kelley.

son of William H. Kelley. of Martmsburg. W. Va.

Their attendants were Mr and Mrs. Irving R. Chew, of this city Mr. and Mrs. Kelley left lor Los Angeles, California where they will reside.

PICNIC St'PPEK PU1NXF.U Miss Mir.oai R. and Miss Datrow will entertain the i library and l.brary class of Hwd College at a p.cn-.- on day a'- Du row on PlAv-e the i M-S5 Liuri A assoc.at? pro- -i at HtM CXle-ce and Miss Mary Piyr.e MENTIONS -s an: ar.A cf Brad- vr of Frvd- M.oi:e:.-,\i: M.x- Melon CHAPMAN--LUXSFORD John Chapman and C-i- bxh of Va nere married by Re-. Dr Charles Z. Wehr at the trail Wednesday niyht at 10 ws-re accompanied by Mr and Dul-n of PCX Hal: C. LOCAL MENTIONS Prize Danre At Krd Mrhrlinj'i tonight.

out for a s'ocl time Plenty of sanda and cold brer. Musv by Kree! Giant fonts--Saturday Choc. Vaiullj. Stiau berry 'SpilliK Opcnmc N. Maiket St.

Barbara FSitchie Shi 1 Frozen C-istarii. lOc Pint) Lrwu.to»n Woman's Hub r's Hall. Fr.oay. May 3. Mut.c Cedar Rarr.L'lcrs of 15 cents LOCAL MENTIONS POTTS GRIFFIN, Floor Show Tonight Ca'octln Inn.

Thurmont Fisher's Orchestra. Bus leaves Loathormau SUI-y 8 p. m. and 4th and Market i 3 10 cvr-y n'Klit except, Mondajs un- til ndlce. Sprint Friers ind Koastinc Chickens while you wait.

HOOVER'S MEAT MARKET 10j Si Thor.e 732 We HCPPMAN--TODD John C. Huffman, cf Crawford. and Mus Margaret TtKid. o. 3r.dje«'a:er.

Va virre niir- the Presbyterian by the pastor. Rev O- Ciurs on aftemc-an 5 Speed V.ith TrctecUon CONOCO Grrir. Oil 2 to i srr-as nln; strength l-awnruoum harpriied, 75c C'. ana 769-J. H.

CRIST. LY: 5th St. i Penny Every Friday Nlebt at St John'i School Valuable frizes FT ft games and '-ff pr For Sale CHESTF.R L. GROVE 103 Eishth St. 'Phene 1285 For Superior.

Odorless Dry Cleaiit-n: Service. "49. CRYSTAL LAUNDRY Public Sale--Lait of the Season Fartv.sTi' rr.pa:iy. South Carr.O Frocoriit. Md will sr-ll on May 4 at 1 of fruit i irt.a:r.*ti*.\l iri-es pines, pl.tr t'.

grapeMr.es. Prr.ste 10 a m. 1 I A-jr-i AS INVESTMENT IN CONTENTMENT. of home Is always I', KCTld'c beet iarestment con and ou enjoy that boon inow it's good sottod v. ides the problem and ca- aj and of a --ett ibe value oJ l.S'SVRASCE Se or POTTS GRtFPIS REALTORS PHONE 630-- WANTED.

riv C-ASH FOR TEN- ACRES GOOD '-yz -i B7I Among The Sick Cunt Cones Saturday Cr. Pineapple Spring Market St. Bar-urn Kri. Shoppy DelM.u-. Par.

and Mti'ic by the oY General Ad- May 1 to ni.iiiufav-'.urevi by Ebert Ic ANi HEFFNER. For Tit.iie S56 ar.d 108 PUntt For Sale GROVE Street FOR HEAD OF W. J. Or. Fred E.

Wilson. Drnttst. WalkerMille. Hx-s to 8 30 each Tuesday asid Friday liie.il Happv V.ii: k.nd-- 01 Ralph FUNERALS Funeral Saturday afternoon, leav- a 2 o'clock. Rev.

C. Erdmar. Ing the home at fsro o'clock, followed officiated. Pallbearers -A ere. John by services the MiddSettwn Re- Hemp.

Jay McColLster. John Trita- lormed church. Interment ui the Edgar McGaha Middlews-ri Reformed and 3 Ut McGaha. girls were: a Gladhill Company, funeral directors. Mills.

Eveiyn Pfiefer. Jessie I na Charlotte Rice. Celeste Evsr- MRS. MARY SUSAN FRENCH I ga-r i Caoherjis Mrs. Mary Susan French died ai Margare: the home of her daughter.

Mrs. Elias a 2a Mentzer. Louise Taylor. DeLeughter, near Frederick, 4.45 Pauling Tavlor. G.

C. Phillips, and o'ciock on Wednesday ne Dixon in the Rete Mrs. French TIS her 92nc year. criRa Knoxvzi. C.

H. and -sras ihe daughter of the late Son. funeral directors. Ot'no and Jane Harris, of Frederick, cotinyr. She had been ill since De-i unera of 1Irs aa ies C.

cember of last year. Greenlay took place Wednesday even- Until Sve years ago she lived in jug 6 o'clock with services at the Warren county. Virginia. She Tas a Funera! orr.e cf C. E.

Cline and Son. member of ihe Uniwd Brethren 8 Patrick conducted by i church. city. She is survived by Rev Hooff. rector of Ail: ihe children: Mrs.

church, assisted by Rev. Leon re Wascler. Fre-ierick: Wilham McGre-vr. vauchier. of the Marker Epis- Ridley Park.

Mrs. Slles Det copal hurch. The body w-as then Laughter. near Freoertck: taken ov to Baltimore and Thomas Snoots. Washington, jpp ed to Traveland.

trhere and Mrs. Thomas Summers, near. interment, w-iii be made noon Frederick; also a sister. Mrs. Minnie: today, c.

S. Cline and Sen. fun- Ambrose. Frederick, and brother. ID Margin Harris, Ceresviile.

A number of nieces and nepheivs and grand- Tlie funeral cf Miss Mollie J. Rhodt children also place 2:30 o'clock Wed- I The funeral be held from the nesdav afternoon with services at the ni late residence, near Frederick on Fn- utt cay afternoon 2 o'clock. Inter- Home of C. E. Cline and 8 East Patrick street, conducted 'd men: Trill "02 in Olive: cemetery, JJ je Dr oastor fT'-ers: Calvary- Methodist.

Episcopal church. Two instrumental solos. ''The Old Rugged Cross." and "Abide i With Me" were rendered by Mrs. St Harry S. Carry Company, ad rectors.

MISS AMANDA E. WACHTER Miss Amanda Elizabeth Wachter. E( ii ji arl. Tne casketbearers. all Cb daughter of the late Michael and Re- i ne ph ew -s of the deceased- were Chas.

Ctt fecca Reese Wachter, and a member Rbocenck. Harry R. Fiautt. Rob- of Glade Reformed church, died at ert Rhcdsrick. Gilmore R.

Flautt. Roy her home. Walkersviile. Wednesday an( Vemcn Rhcdenck. Jr.

Inter- jn afternoon at 5 o'clock froni the effects mer; jnace in M'. Olivet ceme- of paralysis after an illness of about ciine and Eon. funeral one week. 73 years of age. She was Directors.

Al bom as Utica and for the past twenty years resided ai She is funeral James McGovern i survived by three brothers. Thomas foo pjace Wednesday morning at 9 Wachter. Xew Midway: John Wach: o'cioct requiem mass at St. zli ter. Utica.

and Steiner Wachwr. this John's Cathol.c church, celebrated by i city. Another brothrr. Lycursais RO--. Fr.

J. J. Donlan. Pallbearers EK Wachter. died about a week ago.

Six I we re: George E. Williams. George so nieces and three nephews, also sur- stull. Joseph S. Gouker.

Harry E. Lynch Gross. J. L. Boiler.

Heights cemetery. vive. The funeral will take place from her iate home Friday at interment Park 1.30 o'clock -rrith services conducted Brunswick. M. Etchison a-d Son.

ss by her pastor. Rev. Nelson C. Brown, funeral directors- Interment will be made in Utica cem- 1 etery. G.

W. funeral cirertor was rendered by an able choir of abcut twenty voices with William M. Chipley as leader and Mrs. Wlllum Melville as pianist at St. Paul's M.

E. church at p. m. Easter. The annual citizens meeting of Sykesville for the purpose of nominating candidates for mayor and three was held at the Odd Fellows Hall, on Friday.

will be Tu-vdav May 7. --Mr and Mrs. Carl Plunkert wh-3 s-en: the winter in Flondi. stepped over'with relatives on taisr way to their home in New York Mr and Mrs. Raymond Taylor :r.d daughter and Miss Boblitz.

Bal- were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. --The Sykesville High School was reprvsenKd with an orchestra, girls' chcrus. boys' chorus and a soloist in the Eisteddfod at Western Maryland College on Friday evening.

The solo- 151 was Miss Catherine Hesse, singing -My Lover Is A Fisherman." --Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes and daughter moved from the Phelos Apartments in EUicott City. Mr. Barnes has a position at ths Jimmy Brown Market.

--Mrs. Penningxon Bennett. New York, and her daughter. Miss Sarah L. Bennett spent last, Monday in Baltimore.

--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridgely. West Friendship, had as their guest their daughter. Miss Tnelma MaySelc.

--A good will supper and free entertainment, was given at McKendree M. E. church on Friday evening. ---Mrs. H.

C. Wright. Glenwood. was awarded firs; prize far the best old applique at, a qnilt exhibit at Mt. Airy.

--Improvements hare been completed at the Glenwood Country Club and tlie opening canes was held Saturday night. Bcb luia's orchestra furnished the music. --Miss Katharine Ridgely. Baltimore, spent the holidays with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Ridgely at West Friendship. --Mrs. Julia Hcfiman spent the holidays with her daughter Miss Mildred Hoflman and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank G. Flohr. Howard county. --Mr. and Mrs.

Frank G. Flohr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arrington and daughter and son and Miss Mildred Hoffman attended tiie pageant given at -Emory M.

E. church. EUlcoit City. Easter Sunday night. --Mrs.

Wilhain A. Ridgely Easter with friends in Mt Washington, and returned to the house of her son. Jamss O. Ridgely before going ta her home in Glenwood. --William Brown.

Baltimore, is a patient the Maryland General hospital, Mr. Brown is a former resident. h.s home on lm Rev. Car: A. Urban, of xit has seriou5! ill.

is improwd. but is still confined bed Miss Marianna Radcliffe. has been confined her home on Rotk- wcll Terrace by a case of improving Mr. Lester Curfaun. Nea' underwent an operat.or.

d.c::is at Frederick Ci: and is improves Mrs. Eth-rl 15 Frederick Crur-tj p.tal. having her tonsils reimvec CHARLES CRAMER and Mrs. Mar-an Smith. Thirrl who was painfully injured weeks ago when she was by ar.

is improving slc'ily her home, where she is confined bed She suffered fractures of three ani an injury to the knee. Mr. RoL-irt Kennedy, son of Mr and Mrs. J. Harry Kennedy, who recently underwent an operation at the Frederick City Hospital.

Has improved and is convalescing at his home on East Patrick street. Mrs. Harry Tmney. Hamilton avenue. who underwent an operation a the Frederick City Hospital abou: fcur weeks ago.

has been removed to home of her parents. Mr. and rIrs Joseph Houff. 307 West Sou'h and is doing as well as can be expected. Miss C.

Irene Sier. daughter of Mr and Mrs. George A. Sier. near Pearl.

who has been a patient Maryland Tuberculosis Sanatorium Sabiilas- ville for the past six months, is Improved and expects to return horn: soon. will I Fricav 3 i -r of Clr.irr!-. South 'Phone 1335-J 5 Ion't MLSS II! Tlie To v.r. at Jje.stT 3. 'J5 A St.

School I rr-: t'ones--Saturday Choc. CITIZENS --23? Barbara Fr.tch;? (Delicious Frcrrr. Custard lOc Past i For Sale Tuo dolrable buildups lots on Center street. Apply PHILIP WERTHEDJER CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Club Orrhntra Playir.st at Wayside Ir.r. Tuesdav, Friday or.d! Saturday.

Wavslde Radio Senior Radto F. KCSSELL YOUNG 'Phone Inn 934 CHICKS FOR SALE. CHICKS. $3 tiXJ ir.i up EXxrJci i' -r M- A Mi SrVEXI'-'C QUALITY CHICKS PROSl i- narrr.i-d srtK.t:i ls--x Trails FI--I. TUP NOAH E.

CRAMER SON. REAL ESTATE FOR SM Ml.as^ am- 'i balir.c? c'J'-'i- c.l GRAYSON H. MERCER SON ORAYSOS VEHCSR SON tl.OM.OO. OF FKEDEKICK, MD. Special ThLs Garber'5 Fooi--Coconut Cakes' For Sal' bv Your Grocer C5o Also the usual varieties.

CAPITAL $100,000.00 For Jurihcr to NOAU CRAMER SOX. REALTORS. COCST STREET. FREDERICK. MD.

HELP WANTED. A COUPLE. tcres -a i 300 oo. OVSt SERVICE morfc yu TCKir real es- SEE US TODAY GXAYSOX H. 1SERCER SOM TELEPHONE 38 MARYLAND FOR SALE.

FOR I DCCK AStJ PHEAS- a ar.t IBS. S-2ltt Giant Choc. Vanilla. Sprinc Oper.ir.s--239 N. Market St.

Barbara Fritchic Chocolate Shopper 'Delicious Frozen Custard. lOc Pmt Corne Sec Sally! "When SaUy Comes To Town." a 3-ac: presented by P. T. A. of Mark" School, at Winchester Hail.

Friday. May 3. 8 p. 25 cents. SURPLUS $800,000.00 MEN FOR SOUTES In todav MDS-58-SS.

Co tcr. Pa. DSPmABLE FREDERICK CITY PROPERTY FOR SALS. HOLD ART EXHIBITS The funeral cf Richard Lee Toms. son cf Aivie E.

and Molly Harae Toms. Pomi of Recks, took place Wednesday aftemcon st 2:30 o'clock Shindle. Interment: adjoining ceme- R. Stchiscn S3n. fun- WM.

P. DAN'NER WUliaui P. Danner. weil-knovm rc- tirsd bpilennaker. died from a sudden with services at Bethel church.

VJ heart attack while purchasing a box ville. conducted by Rev. Ira of at Miller's Cash Grocsry Knosville. about 3:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Ke xzs aged 80 era! directors.

years. Dr. Levin West. Brunswick. and Justice John W.

Lloyd, Peters-; 1 "DC I A 1 rille. vrare summonid. bat deemed an JL jLlXovJiN AJLo inquest unnecessary, deciding death p. as due to natural causes. Ke is sur- vived by a daughter, Lena May.

anc one son. Joseph H. Danner. both at home. Ths deceased has been in ill i health for some time.

Funeral ar- rsngements Tnil be announced later, i C. H. Feete and Son. funeral directors. HOMEMAKERS' SCHEDULE KECITAL PROGRAM ANNOUNCED The proErair; to presented in Hall.

Kood College. Friday evening at 8 o'clock by Miss Yvonne Biser. daughter of Mrs. Jennie R. Biscr.

Frederick, has been arranged p.nd ar.nour.ced tacay. Miss is an alurnr.a of the college, and the Mrs. David Mt. Airy: Mrs George Car.twell. and Mrs.

Frank Bach. Lewistown. spent Tuesday, xriih Miss Carrie Gangloff. of York. Miss Gangloff returned them and is visiting ilrs.

Buch. t3 received by Mrs. O. Kolb. Third street.

Capt. and Mrs. H. Church and caush- ter. Martha.

Jar.e formerly of this city, the part of March Chir.3. Japan Capt. Church is p.r.e Isla.r.ds. j-- 3 tf Rockwell Terrace. the early Montgomery Club Meetings Listed For Present Month.

May Edythe M. Turner, home demonstration agent for Montgomery county, has prepared z. schedule of May meetings of ths various homemakers" clubs of the county, ss follow: May 2. Poolesville- Earnesv-ille: May 6. Cedar Grove: May E.

Gaithersburgt May 9. Damascus: May 14. Brighton; May 15. Brcramir.gsviile: May 16. Wheaton: May 17.

Clarksburg: May 18. Slicell: May 20. Burtonsvjlc: May 21. Four Corners: May 27. Travilah-Damestoira; May 28.

Ciaggettsville. Poultry raisers interested in brand- in? poultry as a proiection against thieves have been invited by Miss Turner to attend a meeting in her office here Thursday night, at which time it Is planned to form a county- Trie? organization A specialist from University of Maryland wii; demonstrate branding event is optn to the public. No ad- pa-- of r.es: in "here mission -sail be charged. The pro- Dav.s attend the gram will be as "Prelude and of Fugue in 3 Flat Major." "Pre- i lude and Fugue Flat Minor." Bach: "Int-ermeszo." Opus 118. No.

and "Capriccio." Opus 118. No. I. J. Schuir.ar.r.: Major." F.

"Pcisscns D'cr." C. Debussy: and "Hhapsodie in E. Flat I 'Dies Dohr.ar.yi. The Dies Irae." is a sequence sure in I the masses for the dead. Tns tune.

i- mixed Dorian Mode, dates from I the t.ir.p of St. Francis of Assist. SENT TO TRAINING SCHOOL I o'clock. They co-cemec Eana Smith. 15.

daughter of Mrs. Ida and Mary Elizabeth Moharr.met. 14. I daughter of Mr ar.d Mrs. John Mo- harr.rnit.

both colored, this city. According to the petitions filed by Mrs. Michael E. Puo. probation cfScir.

the g-rls admitted the theft of a numocr of Trout four or five Frecenck. She ays there is to have beer, much petty thieving by your.s srir; 1 at- I Lincoln sch'-Dl and the felt i comv.ttfi t3 th" Min-ian-; T. i.r.rz Sorio-oi for Colored at Gleti tal Society. He "nsve ctr.r.er Dr. Sari :r.e la-tters Mr.

ar.d Mrs. John Etzler. North Market have a trip to Richir.or.d, Va. blisses Anna. Laura ar.d Mary LuicSc.

Frederick, Saturday -rith Miss Dorothy Braddcck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Turr.rr.

Frecsrick. are cays and family of Bracdock. Mr and Mrs. William Krantz are of a ar.d potir.d son at the Frederick Hospital on Sunday. Mrs.

Henry F. Mill-tr. Sr. Chicago, has been on an extended visit to her mother. Mrs.

Samuti Eyler and her sister and son. H. F. Miller. near this city, has returned home.

A surprise birthday -Darty was tendered Franklin Notnagle. South Mar- I ke; Apr.l 24. Many friends of the host attended Refreshments were sen- WILL 3E HOSTESS Miss Harrietts 3enchofT. iaugii- of Prof. ar.d Mrs.

Walter B. Benchc-3. Terrace, has ac- a pc.stt:3r. as hostess arse stenographer for the C. E.

f-ineral hc-ntc Mis Benohoff LS a graduate cf High Scho-Dl the cliss cf "33. the 3us.r;ess College, ar.d 2. course at ihe Academy of th-e fa-ther and brother teach hDrserr.ar-sh.p at Hood College, and she many friends here. Tear's Work In Art Courses To Shown In Hood Displays. Several arr, exhibits xill bs held HcxJ College dur-ng May ar.d will prssen: a culoiinaticn of the yj-ar's in art, courses.

Exhib.ts vill be on display for vis.tors -x'ho come to Hood diinug May far coilese fesiiv.ties. The current; exhibit shoTMn in room and the entire first floor corridor of the Ad- minisiracian building constitute a survey of from fc.ur- teenth to the twentieth centuries. The exhJait selected by a spec.al ccrn- niittee of ar: eathont.es by the American Federation of Ar'-S. Washington The couecticci of reproductions represents a monetary value of Si.Oi3.QO Comparatively fe-r of the masters curing die 600 year period have been om.tted from the Th-e classes in costume des.gr. and historic costume are e.r exhibit; circulated by the Tripharx-r- school.

Nerr York from 6 to 13. The collection will include de- from modern and costumes, as --ell as desxns from texttle fabr.cs. The mil be dxplayed in the, art studio. Brodbe-ck hall, and rooai 81. Administration bu.ldmg.

The Athletic is 5pcn- sortag en exinb.t "Sp3rts and Pastimes of the Victor.an Era." will be presented in Meyrar. social room on May 13. Beginning May 15 and June I. a. colleci.on of modem textiles selected from a ranze of sources, chiefly for qualities or design and color.

be displayed in the lobby of the bull-cling. The have been by some of the lea-cLn? twentieth century des.gr.ers. including Bird Trout. Ruth Reeves, "ar.a Paul Poiret. Ts'enty of the fabr.cs -3-ere desigricd by Rtith the sister of Grace Reeves, former head of ihe home econDini-cs department of Hood.

Announcement Mr and Cream Producers. The Chcap'-ako Inc. located at Ail Samts street. have moved to No. I E.

South street, corner of Market street, rear of Stores Co. Bring your cream to us as you have ui the past and assur? yourself of richt test, right, and right price. Fro-? giver, a A ay to ail pa- irons who w.ll bring their to us Saturday. May 4. 1935 We will be open to cream Tuesdays, and Saturdays of each This station will be in chargj of Mr.

Wharton. CHESAPEABIE CREAMERIES. Inc. of Baltimore OFFICERS JOSEPH D. BAKER.

Chairman of Board. HOLMES D. BAKER, President. JOHN H. BAKER.

JOSEPH McDiMT, Vice-President. WILLIAM G. ZIMMERMAN, Cashier. 3. TRAVERS THOMAS.

Assistant Caslncr. i WANTED --MARRIED MAN FOR OEN- i Sao story. J1X house. TO-'' Appir 3S Eut rqulpp'd with cor.venltaceJ- Flf-h 'Phone 5-ld3t- of th- bps: constnicted propcrtiw In Frederick. WANTED FOR SI-IT Inspect Tut -xo-k for a', ar-r llaii- 8 p.

1 D.r..:.E HENRT K. I COtXJRSD MAID. REFER- Ed-xsrd Smith. AltornfT. fp.c*^ required George 1 Chapl.r.-.

Miritet FOR SALE--THOROUGHBRED FOX 5-ltJSl i rler. ir.ale. Apply 5 300 P. LUTHER RICE I BE XVISE--INVEST NOW. I 8 slncic brick onty $3 200.

7 roc-r-1 modtrr: brick sc-i FOR OR BROUJNO cJiickens Gifssner. pOR SALS --THOMAS YELLOW DBNT r0 H.ras*. Thomas, near Frederick. 'Phone 1336-F-3. SALE --NINE GARAGES WTTH Thrci- s'-ory hnrk diriUr-s.

cen- space on to', for more. ratly S3.30O. i R. A. Ber.r.ell.

SIS North Mar- anti Tr.ii: iet street. FILLING STATION Modern 1 on lira Fresh Sea Food Trout. Bluefish. Roe Shad. Buck Shad.

Kaddock. Sea Herring. Steak Fish, Butter Fish. Shrimp. Crab Meat and SAvttTARY FISH MARKET Market.

House 'Phone 1363 Graff's Specials Friday and Saturday Only 50c dozen S'-iec: Snapdragons. 50c dozen Seie" 50c per 100 Cal; as v.e only a limited supply. 'Phone 224. Free! Giant Cones--Saturday Cr.oc. Var.iila.

Strawberry. Pineapple Sprir.g Opening--23S N. Market St Barbara Fritchie Chocolat-e Shoppes 'Delicious Frozen Custard. lOc Pint) DIRECTORS JOSEPH D. BAKER, THOMAS H.

HALLER, CHARLES H. CONLEY, M. JOHN S. NEWMAN. JAMES H.

GAMBRILL, HOLMES D. BAKER. DANIEL BAKER, JOHN H. ARCHIBALD E. FISHER.

Iiirc. I'arr. stocle sw.lo-i. 3. 3-4 acres II iOO.

fitting slat.on and two acres Tor i St.000 I SSACHRIPT MOUNTAIN KOL'SE rnodcrn, en- rnu.p-TT.'v This a real 1 NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICE. The or proprietors of Mount nstif.ed that -car be at '-he offlce of the Cora- MON3AY. MAY S. 1935.

frc-n 1-3 clock a lo 12 30 p. -n. ROBERT A KEMP. -J. and FARMS PRICED TO SEXi.

acre-. on S3.200. a $1 TOO. 50 acrr- Tnurmont. SI.100.

S3JO.SS.500. s.rex arid Lt'THEi: RICE P-EAL ESTATE BROKER. H31 29 EAST THI21D ST. PUBLIC SALES Lawn Mowers Sharpened and repaired. Called for and delivered.

FEASTK JAMES. 127 W. Fifth St. "Cupid and Calories" a 3-act --omecy preser.ted in TJ. B.

Sunday Schoo: room. Friday. May 3. 7.45 p. rn Admission adults 20c.

children lOc FOR RENT. FOR RTNT 3RICS JiOCSE. WS S35- Hardv Perennial Plants We haie Iris. Phlox ar.d fift iri bloom. A K.

BRUST 3 '5 "West. or. Pike) jn 109 SSC- ORDER NISI ON AUDIT NO 13003 EQUITY la the Court far Frederick County. 3.11:25 13 Eqa.ty. March Ter-n.

1935. Dr. John HT.ry Elv.r.. u-der 4 Kemp, deceased. On In the Aud.lor's Report filed 'he I4th of April.

1935. Orders. That fir. the S'-h da? of May. 1335.

the Court proceed to the Report of the Auditor. Sled as af-resald in the abate cause, to 2naI17 PUBLIC S11.E and conSr-r. sa--e. unless cmuse F. s.

Ear; Patrick: street, to the csr.trirv thereof be sho-rn before Mi on day. prov'ied a of order SATURDAY. MAY 1933. te pubt.s.-.^ sc-se n--spaper puahshed 2 c'ocs p. Cour.tr, at.

teast. seven dajs 2i8s fOl EX! 24-a da- of 1935. IS c-ris of Tjod SXI G. HAUGH. -sir." OrS of the Circuit Court Tar Frederick MT1X.SH AND FRY.

sr.d HO--- --e-- Trje Stt.1 G. HAUGH. Clerk, ct spr FOS RE: PUBLIC SAI.Z PSSSONAI. PROPERTY. p.

RATE SAME May tax rate for th" year -Hill. official? be the same as 3ast year. at or. the SiOO There ss no apparent reason the rate to be increased, officials said. They also announced that the finances of the are in good condition, with a tidy balance in the treasury which -srill be used for the retirement of some of the bonds.

Gram 2 b-j 95 Com, tX $4.40 TO GIVt: TEA Miss Leonard and Mas Grare memiers of the faculty of College, and adv.jors of tlie soDhomore rla. 1 th-s members of the sophomore at a Fr.3v from 3 to 5 o'clo-cic aj the Hut. BCCKETSTOWN C. T. U.

The W. T. met In church -r. Mrs A E. rect-Dr 3f ar.d Temperance, Tr.e sr.z "On--iri Sjlsiiers." follTd by :r.s irl lessen and Af -cr a O.

Irr: Wal. the depsrttner.tjtl c.rec'xr.= ca'. ar.nual report-. The W. T.

ST to -n Mav 16 and annual cyinty at c-r. Ma- 23 anr.0'jr.c?d. Mri Guy Bell end Mrs A r.aniec as the ventisn. program cf the folloTr.r.5 numoers: "Tr.e H-ftorv of the Department of Health and Msd.cal Mrs sey. reding.

The Soeaieasy Cp la X.coceai'os: -v'ocal sjlo. 'h-c Beautiful Gate." Mrs. C. E. Cl.ne.

Jr. of Frederick: reading. "My Wert Mar.jarcva reac-ng. Nature Al- Mrs Dangers of r. iy.

A "jun.or held in T.Vi---iv.. MT-; 9 at 7.30 p. azKi be Benefit Card Party Mav 2. 8 p. Scott K'y Door ar.

prtKS Tickets Catholic of Arr.crlca. IN THS DISTRICT COURT OP UNITED FOR THS DISTRICT MARYLAND Li th- L. IT Corner Store Room For Rent f'-r crj? store Iss- Write a Giant Cones--Saturday Spnr.s N. Market St. Barbara Fr.Tl-,." Sr.opTjes Old Hoors Made Xew By Sanding S3 per '-ijare--a space 10 ft by 10 ft fl SI SO square WALTER STOCKMAN.

262 Patrick Street "Phor.e 1337 i 3 r--- 5-t251 D- FOR P.S--T-5 HDUSE CN a 55-J a.r '-i- thi: a.ti-^ri in opportu-iltj r'- u--cr Section 7S of j-, --e Birc--p--T ST tail 3: r-- sa'd Section: 'Sat of 3 -3- D- -he of the uzcler- 2S "frederlct, 1 1 -a i dar of MaT. A. EDWARD FOH RENT i ROOMS AP- Best FonnLaln Ssrvice In The City Do Yon Need Cash? market prices paid for auf inner tubes. mr.ca-r.i.c^. scrap and ai! kinds tf Tij-pcr.

bra-is. radiators and battery 1'ac 1 delivered cur pc. for sale, all sizes FREDERICK JUNX COMPANY I C.i-".r-.. 'Plicn- 3B3 ar'i 331-31S Chapel St, Third cc Fourth Sts. FOR S.ENT--HOUSES.

FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT -O-'TN l- AT r-ST- A. Bcr.r.e't. 5I3 Sorts ROQ'T SUNGM.O'. 1 I ri-r. FOn RENT -A MODERN SKCOVD rLOOR it ro n-r of '21 reeli 0: Ro 0m 3.

tD TC set.ce the "S'l'red frcrn Court oJ THADOEUS Frtt-TCN. ar.i i-- Mzrr.asi. e- I-T the iecca'e'! Tiarncd -7-TM hDTfeTer, thereof. v. on or are 1935, mi- o'h'ra ST Se excluded 7'- 3P-J Sv from of 53.d estate.

Those Ni d-bte-: the are desired to :3 be this 3rd day NEWMAN. ".525. A a c. a of A.J-..»°.' SSd S. Fr.t,,..

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