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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 17

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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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Three Killed In Auto Wreck SPARKILL, N. June 27 AV Death struck through three generations of a Baltimore family today when their car was smashed in a mishap involving two trucks. Three other members 06 the family and the driver of a truck were taken to a hospital with critical injuries. The dead, tentatively identified through personal papers and off- cers' phone calls to Baltimore relatives, were listed as: Mrs. Ida Wiedenhoeft, about 60; her daughter, Mrs Hilda Scochui, 41, and Mrs.

Scochin's son, Ken- 'neth. 9. Those injured were believed to be August Wiedenhoeft, 64, hus- of Mrs. Wiedenhoeft; Nicholas Scochin, 46, husband of Mrs. Scochin, and Katherine Scochin, 3, the Scochins' daughter.

Police identified the two truck one driven by Newman went through a guard rail and plunged 200 feet down a ravine. Its big tank trailer, loaded with lubricating oil, crashed into the Baltimore family's car, caromed WillimanUc, who was taken to Nyack Hospital with the other injured, and Raymond Penfold 28, of Pittston. Me. Penfold Was reported unhurt. Happened On Bridge drivers as John Newman.

of oli the bridge, officers said. The second truck, which was empty, also remained on, the bridge. Oil from the first soon covered the roadway. Traffic was diverted from the highway for hours while highway crews worked to remove Both trucks belonged to the P.B.ithe trucks and the oil. Mutrie Motor Transport Co.

Wallingford, Conn. The mishap occurred about 9 a.m. on a bridge spanning Sparkill Creek on New York State's Route 9W. The site is in Rockland County, about 18 miles of the George Washington Bridge in New York City. Police said the two trucks sideswiped each other The cab of the Rocky Ridge Mrs.

John D. Correspondent ROCKY RIDGE--Mr. and Mrs Harvey Stambaugh and son. Luther, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe 'ryor, Cascade, on Saturday even- ng --Miss Cotta Valentine has re- umed home after spending two veeks with her brother, Robert Valentine, Keysvillc --Mrs. Earl Ambrose-and children. Dennis and Debra. Lennis Wely. Taneylown; Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Welty, Burkittsville. Mr Earl Silver Run, Mrs. Miss Joann Welty, Mrs. "ELEMENTARY, MY DEAR gent at the right might be Sherlock Holmes astounding the good doctor with his deduction that the presence of a giant firecracker indicates the Fourth of July is irnmiment.

Or he might be English screen star Alec Guinness with a sinister accomplice, concocting an infernal machine for one oi his comedy-dramas of the underworld. Actually, he is David James Hurdidge, a Welsh instructor for the International Labor organization. He's showing a Yugoslav steel worker how to determine the density of flux during galvanizing at a steel plant at Smerderevo, Serbia. tover. Barbara Valentine was the secretary.

Rev. S. R. Wcybright, Prudie Baker, chorister, and Barbara Miller, pianist. BALLOT BATTLE--While the votes were still being counted the Peru elections, backers of candidate Fernando Belaunde Terry, parading through the streets of Lima, hailing their man as the winner, were suddenly confronted by supporters of Belaunde's opponent, ex-President Manuel Prado.

In photo at left a man pursues a Belaunde supporter with upraised rubber hose during the battle. At right an angry man wielding a knife (arrow) starts in pursuit ol La Prensa photographer Jose Acevedo, who took this The News, Frederick. Thursday, June 28, SEVENTEEN Delegation To Be Uninstructed NASHVILLE, June 27 W) --Tennessee Democrats headed off a knockdown family, row today with an agreement between Gov. Frank Clement and presidential hopeful Sen. Estes Kefauver to send an uninstructed delegation to the party's national convention.

The agreement, reached on the eve of the party's state convention here, piovides that Tennessee's 32 votes in the national conclave at Chicago in August be left free to support "any Tennessean who has an opportunity to be nominated" president or vice president. Kefauveu a candidate for the, MFDiriNF presidential nomination, said he MEDICINE erlist party candidate, was named mayor of the mythical city created oy the 112 high school here for a week of study in government and citizenship sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Jeanne Duncan of Reisterstown, also a Federalist, was elected president of city council, and Joan Schmidt of College Park, a Nationalist party candidate, was named comptroller. Afterward Francis X. Gallgher, assistant city solicitor, of Baltimore, explained the workings of a city government and helped 'them set up their council.

In conducting their elections the girls used two voting machines loaned to them by Anne Arundel County. In their primaries they're using paper ballots. Luf's Stuff joyed a straw ude to Williams Wcybright; song by nursery class, quarter. "Faith, Hope and Grove Park June 23. "JesusLoves song by school, Charity." Diplomas were regards the agreement as a "fan- solution" to the dispute 1 which had thieatened to rip the party apart in the senator's own home state Clement, himself mentioned as a possibility for a place on the Floyd Eyler and daughter Josephine, weie guests on Sunday ot Vlr.

and Mrs John Hahn. --Mr. and Mrs. David Stonesifer and daughter Doris were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Troxell. --Miss Cotta Valentine, Robert Valentine, Mrs Mae Kaas and terling Seiss were in Frederick on Saturday. -James Welty, Ernest Staub Charles Mumma, Leon Stover, Rob- eil Albaugh, John Hahn, John and William Kaas, George Delphy. Norman Burdette, James Six, members of the local fire company, attended the parade of the Maryland State Firemen's Association in Frederick OP Friday --The Monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary ol the fire company will be held in Mt. Taboi Park July 2 at 8 p.

m. All members are icqucsted to be present. --Mr. and Mrs Wade Harner and daughter Beverly, Taiieilown, Mr and Mrs. Charles Stouter and children Ronnie Maureen, David and Gary.

Emmitsburg, visited on Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Fox. --Thirty-two a fi lends of the Girls 4-H Club en- --Thomas Wolfe Jr.

is recovei-l ng from an infected ear. --The closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible School was icld in Mt Tabor Park June 22 and was attended by a large and appreciative audience. There was a iitile solo by a pri- 'mary child; exercise, "Oiling My gr UP "Marching to Praise Jesus" and "Go and Tell Jesus," by beginners band. 'Memory verses were also Siven Junior group Recitation, "I Wonder When I Grow Up," and arge display of various articles "when I'm A story of the made by the children The back stage setting was a of "The Old Rugged )ross There were 12 lighted candles on each side ot the Cross The program- Congregational sing- ng, "What a Friend We Have In 23id Psalm given by primary group; prayer by Rev. S.

R. jtwo weeks' lesson; song, "Bring Them In." Primary group: Description of homes in different lands; song. "Rock of Ages." Intermediate gioup: "Pageant of Piogiess" in connection with the lessons. "The Old Rugged Cioss" was sung by a hidden choir during the pageant, song by Daily Vacation Bible ed by Mrs. Lester Wolie, the director; benediction by Rev.

S. R. Weybright. A picnic was held in the park on Thursday morning. The teachers were: Intermediate class, Mrs.

Lillian Clem and Mrs Virginia Delphy; seniors, Mrs. Ralph Reck and Mrs. Pauline Stambaugh; primary, Baibara Miller and Patsy Rippeon; beginners, Mrs Emily Six. Mrs. Virginia Shriver.

Mrs. Ralph Holweck and Mrs. Harold Bellinger. Nursery, Mrs. Isabel Smith and Mrs.

Dorothy Baker. Helpcis Mrs, Flora Boiler, Mrs Hmh Valentine Nancy Bolhnger, Prudie a Susan Hoyt, Peggy Ogle, i 1 HP-ing that's felt when we've done lighted with'the action. The agreement came in the form of a resolution announced by State Democratic Chairman H. S- (Hub) Walters, who said he would introduce it in tomorrow's convention. Kefauver said he would urge his friends to suppoit Adoption is a foregone conclusion, WAVE OWN GOVERNMENT ANNAPOLIS, June 27 W--Delegates to Girls Str.te today set up their own city government and then began campaigning for the county offices thev will fill tomorrow.

Lucy Mason of Pikesville, Fed- Medicine isn't always a drug for taking when ill, or maimed, or something to go to the store and lug. for getting some pain well tamed Medicine can be a moral spank- some wrong, a lesson that's truly cause for thanking, and making us wise, and strong 1 N. A. LUFBURROW COMBINING With 3 Selipropelled Combines GRAIN TAKEN TO BARN BURTNER BROS. "Phone 3-3335 Or 10th Anniversary Sale Stockman's Grocery 100 East 6th Street FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 29th and 30th Two Baskets of Groceries given away each day, so stop in and register.

PILLSBURY CAKE MIX White, Yellow, Fudge Ic jr GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 2 U. bag 26 BOSCUL HANOVER Peanut Butter KIDNEY BEANS 10-oz. jar 32 cans 25 KING SYRUP No. 2V 2 can DOLES HAWAIIAN HERSHEY Sliced Pineapple Chocolate Syrup No. can 37 2 1 cans 37 L1BBY OB DELMONTE MUSSELMAN'S Pineapple Juice Assorted Jellies 46-or.

can 25 2 glasses 33 Early June Peas 2 No. 303 cans 23 KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES 2 12-oz. pkgs. 39 HUNTS PLUMS 2 No. cans MORTON'S SALT Ib.

pkg. IQc MORRELL SNACK 12-oz. can PANZER DILL PICKLES 22-oz. jar PANZER SLICED PICKLES 16-oz. jar MRS.

FILBERT'S Beverage Syrup 2 8-oz. bottles 29 SUNSWEET Dried Prunes 29 STORE HOURS Mon. Tues. Thurs. 7:30 A.

M. to 9:30 P. M. Wednesday 7:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.

M. 4:00 P. M. to 9:30 P. M.

Sat. 7:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Sunday 8:00 A. M.

to 1:00 P. M. 6:00 P.M. to 9:30 P. M.

DULANY FROZEN FOODS LIMA BEANS 2 10-oz. pkgs. 43c MIXED VEGETABLES 2 10-oz. pkgs. 31c FRENCH FRIES 2 9-oz.

pkgs. 29c MORTON'S BEEF, CHICKEN and TURKEY PIES 2 10-oz. pies 44c FISH STICKS 2 10-oz. pkgs. 65c RED RIPE Watermelons each 99 BORDENS Instant Coffee 2 2-oz.

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Filbort'c STORE TODAY! i UtoyOMiaiSO I or hor zippy Salad Dressing (Ono offor to a family, ploaso) To irufonrume and laUd dressinn dealers in tbil vicinirjr: You auihonted CO act ai our if eat in redeemmj coupon. MM. Filbert', will pay you for it in cash in with aireernenc with you, provided you and the customei complied with ihe tttm o( tht offer. iood until midnight. Aufuil 11, BINAU SALES, INC.

1311 Hagerstown, Md. Telephone Mrs. V. Filbert I I I I 1EWSP4PERS I A 3.

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