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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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THE CUMPEK lapcp rscvra, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 1947 Most Of Proceeds To Be For Local Grant Social Hour Will Conclude Meeting The Auditing committee of the Valley Road Homemakers Club was appointed at the meeting of the club, yesterday afternoon, in the Girl Scout little house with Mrs. John S. Cook, presiding. The committee includes Mrs. E.

C. Kilroy, Mrs. Joseph J. Coleman, Mrs. G.

Frank Malin and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Cook opened the meeting by reading a poem, Needs Us after which she offered a prayer and Mrs. Frank Perdew accompanied the group singing, led by Mrs.

Kraft. The latter also read an article on the life of Stephen Foster, after which the group sang his, Folks at Home," and Laing Sange." The musical program concluded with the singing of New Routine reports were given by Mrs. Fiank Schulte, Mrs. Claude Nave and Mrs. Herman Rolley.

Miss Maude A. Bean spoke on and showed pictures illustrating her points. Mrs. Howard Miller was accepted as a new member. The roll call, I learned during the holidays," was answered by 30 members.

The March meeting will be highlighted by the 21st birthday party, at which time there will be a big celebration. A panel discussion, with participants representing the various religious faiths, will feature the program at the meeting of the Society of Christian Service of the Centre Street Methodist Church, Thursday. Mrs. Robert Young, of Davis Memorial Church, will be chairman of the group which will discuss, "What Do You Feel the Women of a Church Organization Should Contribute to the Life of the Church and Community Besides Other participants will be Mrs. Albert H.

Macy from First Presbyterian Church; a representative from Emmanuel Episcopal Church; Mrs. William Zilch, St. Lutheran Church; Mrs. John S. Cook, Evangelical United Brethren Church; Mrs.

George R. Hughes, St. Catholic Church; and Mrs. Norman Goldblatt, Chayim Congregation. Luncheon will be served at 12:45 in the church social hall, and will be followed by the business session, with Mrs.

Harry Simpson and her staff of new officers in charge. Mrs. C. Erich Roeder is chairman of the program and members of Circle No. 1 will serve as hostesses.

iowship benefit card party" men, January 29, by the fommittee of the Cum- Branch of the American of University Women, inch Roeder, chairman, an- Wahaba Temple, No. 237 will nominate and elect officers the ensuing term at the regular trusting tonight at the tempi- Prospect square. John Cozad will preside at the meeting, which will begin at 8 Plans will also be diseased for the spring ceremonial. A social hour will conclude the evening. Prizes will be awarded ar.

refreshments will be served- Arthur Twigg is chairman of the Social committee, which also include Arthur Turley, John Woolard and Joseph Spitzer. The installation ceremony wiil be held February 4. Miss Carrie A. Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Wagner, McHenry, became the bride of Everett L. Platt, son of Mrs. Mary Platt, 407 East Oldtown road, Saturday.

The wedding ceremony was solemnized at 4 in the First Methodist Church, with Rev. James A. Richards officiating. Mrs. Platt served as the matron ol honor and Robert Platt was his best man.

The bride was attired in a light blue suit, with which she wore a brown hat and accessories. Mrs. Platt chose a black costume for the wedding. The bride is a graduate of Oldtown High School and is employed at the Celanese Corporation of America. The bridegroom attended Fort Hill High School and is a veteran of 38 months service in the Navy.

Mr. Platt and his bride are residing at the home of his mother, for the present. wiil be held in Em- roj al parish house, 1 e- i o'clock, will be and other card games pivot if they prefer in the fellowship better acquainted Miss Fay Virginia Lehman, Cumberland, daughter of Mrs. Eva Lehman, Madley, became the bride of Warren Clifford Elder, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter C.

Elder, Mills, December 24. The wedding ceremony was solemnized at 8 o'clock in the evening in Lybarger Lutheran Church, Mad-! ley, with Rev. Frank B. Herael of the Shellsburg-West End parish officiating. Miss Anna Lehman was her maid of honor and J.

Marvin Suter, cousin of the bridegroom served as best man. The bride was attired in a street- length, winter white dress, fashioned with a high neckline and cape sleeves. With it she wore a black hat trimmed with a white feather and white gloves, A corsage of red rosebuds completed her costume. Her maid of honor wore a robin's egg blue dress with sequin trimming. Mrs.

Lehman entertained with a reception in honor of her daughter and her bridal party, at her home, following the ceremony. Mr. Elder and his bride spent their wedding trip at Marsut Lodge in the mountains of Warren county, from there they drove to Nii agara Palls and visited in Canada. ip party is the only he public during the drives during be held within the Fellowship committee motions for which it is res- Thev are the International ilp grants; the local Fellow- id the Reconstruction Aid Be sure to bear tho aew Elect rio Hour Robert J. Spangler Weds Lucille Troutman HOUR OF William E.

Flora Weds Mary Catherine Smith 4LL GIRL OICIE9TKA Under tbo direction oC PHIL SrfTAL.Nl The marriage of Miss Betty Lucille Troutman to Robert J. Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Spangler.

Ridgeley, W. has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Troutman, Bedford Valley, parents of the bride. The ceremony was performed December 24 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spangler, Hill Top drive, with Rev. Robert L.

Greynolds officiating. Mrs. Donald Fuller was her sister's matron of honor and Mr. Fuller served as Mr. best man.

The couple is residing in Ridge- EVERY SUNDAY Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, 912 Yale street, to William Edward Flora, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair R.

Flora, 321 Maryland avenue. The ceremony was performed Deeemlior 22. in Melvin Chapel, with Rev. Joseph W. Young officiating.

Mrs. Thorner Smith was organist and Miss Helen Louise Smith, voenllst. Mrs. William Day, eitv, was matron of honor and Miss Alto Smith, Hagerstown, was her cousin's m.tiu of honor. Mr.

Day served as best man and John Ferguson, and Richard Davis were the ushers. Following a reception at the home of the bride the couple left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Walter Evans will be hostess to members of the Union Grove Homemakers at her home, Morning Side drive, Bedford road, tomorrow night at 8 The Past Club of Pride of Allegany Council No. 110, Daughters of America will meet at 8 tomorrow night at the home of Mrs.

Clara Burkett, Hyndman, Pa. Mrs. John Purucker will be hostess to members of the Child Guidance Club at her home, 150 Bedford street, tomorrow night. The Western Maryland Memorial Hospital Alumnae Association will meet at 7:45 tomorrow night at home. The Travelers' Aid Society will meet, at 2 afternoon in Central YMCA.

Miss Edith Screen was hostess to members of the Excelsior Class of Grace Methodist Church, Friday night, at her home in Narrows Park. The program consisted of games, under the direction of Mrs Irma Emmart; the Christmas story, given by Mrs. Sue Johnson. The cohoste.ss was Mrs. John C.

FLsher. The Public Relations Committee of the Girl Scouts will meet at 7:30 tonight at the little house. Tlie Chorus of St. Lutheran Church will meet at the church tonight. The Church School officers and teachers of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at 7:30 tomorrow night at the church house.

The Sunday School board of the Cresaptown Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 tonight at the church. The of St. will be heard over WTBO at 7:30 tonight. The Woman's Mission Society of the First Baptist Church will meet at 7:30 tonight at the church. Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet tonight at the Girl Scout little house.

The Recreation Club of the Allegany Ballistics Laboratory will hold its first party of 1947 in the form of a semi-formal dance Friday night. It will be held at Clary Club, with the Modernaires playing from 9 until 1 o'clock. Mrs. Daniel Matthews is chairman of arrangements. The club usually has some form of social each month.

THE POTOMAC E0ISON CO. P. M. CslaHkte Hrotdtuttni The Hand that holds Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Sell celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary with a reunion, followed by an informal open house, later the evening. The party was held Saturday night, at their home, Greene street. The former Miss Margaret Ver- inilvea, daughter of the late Mr. and Walter A Vermllvea. this city, became the bride of Allan Sell, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Sell, also of Cumberland, January 3, 1917 The ceremony was solemnized in 88 Peter and Paul Catholic Church, with Father Philip. officiating. Miss Nannie K. Vermilyea was her maid of honor and Halph Sell served as his best man.

Mr. and Mrs. Sell are the parents of six children. They are Louis Sell, Norfolk. Va Mrs.

Leo W. Crosby, Hager, town; Richard Allan Sell, at home; Mrs. John L. Ways. Jr, city; Kathryn Virginia Sell, at home and Allan Michael Sell, at home.

They also have five grandchildren. 'Hie celebration Saturday was the time the family have all been together in five years. The Christmas decorations centered the buffet supper table. Louis returned to Norfolk, yester- dav and Mrs. Crosby will leave today.

Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy The All-in-One Contract against Liability Claims for (1) INJURY (2) MEDICAL CARE for those injured PREMIUM $10 per year LIMITS $10,000 on occuraace and $250 medical Marriage Is Announced Miss Betty Ann Grei.sc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Oraise, Bedford road, and Coxswain Robert W.

Ware, Route 3, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ware, were married Deccember 21. In the rectory of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church.

Rev. Xavier Lucius, O. F. Cap, officiated at the ceremony. Miss Dorothy Grei.se was maid of honor for her sister and James R.

Johnston served as best man. The bride attended Ursuline Academy and is employed by the G. C. Murphy Company. The bridegroom attended Bedford High School and is serving with the navy aboard the U.

S. S. Missouri. The bride is residing with her parents for the present. Miss Josephine Wilson, daughter of Mrs.

J. Homer Wilson. 105 Washington street, has returned to St. College, Emmit-sburg. Miss Vera Paisley, 416 Fayette street, has returned from California, where she spent the holidays with her brother-in-law and sister, Col.

and Mrs. Alan Wright, San Francisco. Miss Gwendolyn May Pierce, 42 Virginia avenue, has returned to Western Maryland college, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Pierce. F. Wyand Doerner, and John L. Doerngr, 14 North Johnson street, have returned to Mt.

St. Marys College, Emmitsburg, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wyand Doerner.

Robert Mackert has returned to his home, 706 Shriver avenue, after undergoing an appendectomy at Allegany Hospital. Alex Densock, Cresaptown, Is a surgical patient at Allegany Hospital. Mrs. Harry Youngblood has returned to her home, Cresaptown after being a patient in Allegany Hospital. Pfc.

Brace Lyon Hutson has returned to Fort Knox, after a visit on New day at his home in Cresaptown. Mrs. James McIntosh has returned to her home in Cresaptown after being a patient in Allegany Hospital. Mrs. Richard Norman is critically ill at her home in Rawlings.

Miss Martha Pfister, Cresaptown, is an appendectomy patient in Allegany Hospital. Mrs. Charles Dawson is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cleaver, Pinto.

Mrs. Howard Cline. Cresaptowm, is a patient in Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Mech have returned to St. Louis after visiting the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Wilson, Bedford road.

A holiday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stine, honoring their (iaughter, LoLs, who is home from Madison College, Harrisonburg, for the Christmas vacation.

It was hold last week at their home, Bedford street. Pine, holly and mistletoe were used in the decorations and a miniature tree centered lie refreshment table. Dancing and cards featured the entertainment. Covers were laid for 16 guests. Perhipi have never about it in juvt that way, pharmacist who compounds your prescription holds your health in his hand.

Your doctor realizes the importance of this key itor. That's why he often directs patients to Pharmacy. Walsh. McCagh, Holtzman Pharmacy FiUint prmrla this an? phar- -A a Ml hHvwn run yl tntf H.iltmor* Cvrnri Keaferd ul I I I re WE 3646 ot Just Phone Liberty Trust Building S. T.

LITTLE JEWELRY CO. Desk Pens are Back! Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Shaffer celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an informal party, last week, at their home in Corriganville The former Miss Ida Kinzey, Berlin.

and Mr. Shaffer were married in Garrett, new Eve. with Rev. Fred L. Wills officiating.

The coupie have two children, Maxine and Marilyn. Mr. Shaffer operates a paint and body shop at Corriganville Sheaffer Parker Jack Sisters Entertain Mary and Betty Jack, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack.

122 Utah avenue, entertained with a party for their friends at their home, Saturday. Dancing and games were the highlights of the evening, after which refreshments were served. Guests attending were Patricia Jack, Patricia Anne Lueck, Melva Lee Burke, Patricia Durst, Pauline Richards. Donna Welch, Dailey Dye, Orville Dye, James Trezise, James Lassiter, and Jack Turner. Eversha (pedal vainas aawl QventHies limitad so your Immediately I Jest call the belaw for prompt and efficient service I Dependable Alarm Clock 40 without winding Choice of three blue ond green Cotton Flour Squares Heavy bleached, can be used for dishes, cleoning and polishing WIFE PRESERVERS Mrs.

Carl Koerner was installed as president of the Happy Service Club of the First Methodist Church, at the meeting Friday night, at the church. Her staff includes Mrs. Nina Barnett, secretary; Mrs. A. M.

Gerlach, vice president; Mrs. John Beagle, treasurer; and Mrs. Lindley Taylor, social secretary. Plans were made to send cards to members who are ill. Mrs.

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