i 1 1 1. 1. 1. EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1941 FIVE NEWS FROM FROSTBURG AND NEARBY TRI- STATE SECTIONS Palm Sunday Program At St. Michael's Church Frost burg, March 31-The blessing rad distribution of the palms will the High Mass at St.
Mich-; iS Catholic Church next Sunday. finch is Palm Sunday, The Sacred Passion of Jesus Christ will be read! the gospel at all the Masses and' precial muste will be rendered Ate senior choir at. the High Mass. Lenten devotions, consisting of -encdiction of the Most Blessed SAC Rosary and Litany, sermon Lament, will be held Wednesday, :30 p. m.
RI Saint Michael's Cathdie Church. The Teresian Club will neck alter the service. Confessions wilt be- heard Thursday afternoon and evening in preParation for the first Friday of the month Hol: Communion. Masses on' Friday morning will be at six-thirty and eight o'clock. and prayers ani Conor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus will be recited after the eight o'clock Mass.
The devotion of the Stations of Cross will be held Friday, 3:15 and 7:30 p. an. The weekly parish' social will be on Friday evening. Confessions will be heard Satur-1 pay afternoon and evening and the members of the Sodality and otherhomen of the parish will receive Holy Communion at 7 o'clock Mass. Sunday.
Personal and General Mrs. ChaMes Odgers, was tak-: lEi to Miners' Hospital Saturday, nght. after becoming ill. while sopping. George Walker returned to work.
lay at Kelly tire plant. Mr. Walksustained injuries to his eyes two seeks ago while weighing compound. A skating party will be held at Mountain City Roller Rink WednesLay night for the benefit of Red Cross Sisterhood No. 12, Dames of; Malta.
Mrs. George Walker is chaircan. hirs. William Clemeet, ChattaMORa. is visiting her mother.
Annie Fisel, Ormond street. Miss Elcanor Slingloff entertained the J. U. Club, Friday night. I Mrs.
Alexander G. Ciose spoke Thursday night before Grace Bibie Class. First Methodist Church. at home of Maude Purdue. Welsh Hill.
Mrs. Mary Crowe was hostess and Mrs. Anna Pardon arranged the program, TRI-TOWNS Tri-Towns, March 31. Presented "Family Album" The Family Album." presentaby Bethlehem Chapter, Order: the Eastern Star, Friday night the Hammond street school. a large attendance.
Those 0 Zing part were: Miss Portia Oates. Mrs. Irene Comp. Mrs. Lucy Dunn, Harry F.
Smith. Shirley Ferrell. Richard Schoppert, Arthur Frank- land, Mrs. Priscilla Comp. Dr.
F. G. Rawling. Mrs. Mary DeVore, Mrs.
Mia DeVore, Raymond Emogene Farrell, Isabella Stanley, Mrs. Grace Smith, A. E. 'Taylor, Mrs. Lucia Rice.
Eldred Comp, Helen Hutchinson. Dorothy Um-! rot. Virginia Mae Albertson, Obed: Beach, Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Mrs. Helen Albertson, Mrs.
Hannah Umsott. Mrs. Erdle Wolford. Mrs. Mar-! tha Fortney.
Mrs. Aurora Derbam, Mrs. Pansy McIntyre, Bunny Fortnov. Mrs. Gladys Kight.
Mrs. Anna Harley. Mrs. Beulah Beck, Sally Beck. William Roberts, Mrs.
Elva Roberts. Burton Grove. Mrs. Annie Rood, Mrs. Mary Knode.
Virginia Butter and Betty Mullan sang. The needlecraft department: Piedmont Chapter, American: Red Cross. presented A style show with clothing made R.C sewing cuarters. The models were Ruth lop. Witherow.
Mildred Willa Davis, Lois Hazel Dun- Reed. Warnick, Imogene Ferrell, Sally Beck. Dorothe Lee Umstott, Betty Sue Schoppert. Martha Fortney, Virginia Aibertson, Sally Greenhorn, Betty Jones and Joyce and Leahgwen Bell. Defense Class Schedule Classes A8 A part of the National Defense program will begin at Bruce High School tonight.
Each four classes will meet twice a arck. three hours to a class and the school will continue for ten Necks. Schedule follows: Blue print reading by David O. and Home Economics and Hygiene Miss Margaret Hayden, Monday! and Thursday, work by John Laughlin, Monday and Wednesday, 7-10 p. and office practice by Miss Monday and Wednesday, 6-9 p.
mn. Mary Hanna, and Miss a classes Hayden are for NYA enrollees Classes taught by Miss Hanna and by Mr. Taxis Laughlin for NYA and other -school youths between 17 and 25. Won Luke School Contest Regina Haywood W'ON the annual declamation contest of the Luke school Friday with "Penny" and Leo DiGiola. with! Takes Up Dramatics." Others participating were: Betty Warnick.
Inez Diaz, Virginia Bryan. Alice Harvey, Andrew DiUbaldo, WiDian: Everett, Victor Harry Harvey. The judges were Miss Jane Botsford, Miss Winifred Greene and Miss Helen Sandfort, county visors. Principal Willlam O. Fatkin.
presided, The contestants sented Mrs. Hazel Ravenscroft Powell. Cumberland, who assisted in coaching. purse. The Glee club sang with Mrs.
Kenneth Anicolm accompanist. Brief Mention Mrs. Virgil Morrison, teacher, en-. tertained Thursday. her school cinss of United Church.
Ellanora Evans received a' contest prize. The Past Councilors met with Delphia Biddle with Susan Sperling, assisting hostess. Res. E. B.
Caplinger, pastor of the United Brethren began evangelistic services last night. 7:30. meetings will close Easter Sunday! night. April 13. No Saturday service is held.
J. L. Shay will entertain the Wesleyan Men's Bible class, Trinity Methodist church, tomorrow, 6:30. with a fellowship supper, Mrs. Charles Chaney and son.
Charles, were in Terra Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Windell and Mrs. Cleo Methens.
Terra visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Sheriff F. G.
Davis or his deputy will be in the Piedmont council chamber tomorrow, 1 to 3:30 to colleet taxes second halt of 1940. The first anecting of Women of; Trinity Methodist church sewing! Bundles for Britain. wIll be held at! the home of Mrs. Beulah Ravens-: croft, chairman. Front street.
ernport, tomorrow 2 p. m. All interested women may attend. THOMAS Thomas, W. March 31.
The Brownle Girl Scouts night considered plans for money for their camping tip summer. Miss Mary Catherine Parks hostess at a 500 party. First went to Mrs. James C. Other guests were Mesdames Helmick, Carmen G.
DiBacco, Harrison, Alex Joe Parks. Charles Sutton, Clyde G. rick. Misses Margaret Mary Ferruso, Virgie Kerry Salena Massi. Mr.
Louis Bomberger is in Pen- Pa. Mrs. P. E. Thrush, Aiex Joe Parks and.
his sister, Catherine Parks, Thomas, from Baltimore. Mrs. Ella Winbourne, visited her sister. Miss Nan A. Fortuna, Forrest City, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Mickush. Mrs. Edith Williamson and ter, Grace, were guests of Mr. Mrs.
Alex Parks, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth L. mingway, Morgantown, were of the latter's mother.
Mrs. DeVore. Mrs. Charles Coffman, Misses Edna MeVeigh and Bruce Boyer were visitors in berland, Saturday. Misses Martha and Louise berger Allended a 4-H Club at Jackson's Mill, Saturday.
TELLING THEIR AGES The approximate age of a can be toid by its teeth; a its ring growths seen in cross itions: and a salmon by the growth rings on its scales. Draconids, leonids, geminids, equarids. are the names of showers. America's Men of Science Dr. Ernst A.
Hauser -Turns Clay Into Synthetic Mica This is the seventh of a series of 12 articles introducing you to America's foremost scientists. By WATSON DAVIS Director, Sclence Service Written for NEA Service Along with tin and rubber, America needs mica from the part of the globe where trouble with Japan may difficult to obtain such necessary war mater-! dials. The achievement of Dr. Ernst Alfred Hauser in making a synthemica out of A kind of clay chiefly noted for Its ability to swell: pre-(mightily when wet is therefore importance to our defense plans. "Impossible," scientists said.
when: it was proposed to make a film out of completely inorganic material: than metals, It just couldn't. be done, they thought, But Dr Hauser did it. The material he invented, calicai Alsifilm (from the fact that it con-: tains the stuff of clay. aluminum chemical symbol Al. and sili-: con.
symbol Sir, is the Arst of its: kind. It was born of theory A.S to how atoms arc put together to make: molecules. AUTHORITY ON COLLOIDS Dr. Hauser is one of a half dozen of the leading collold chemists of! the world. Before he developed syn-! thetic mica he had won fame fori application of celloid chemistry' to rubber latex, clays for china.
and' oil well drilling. as well as theoreti-: (cal researches upon colloidal phe-i nomena, Coming from Vienna only five ago to join the scientific staff! 111 5 Olakes mud pies for U. S. defense. or the Massachusetts Institute o1 Technology, Dr.
Hauser has only last year become an American In that short time he has become A leader in his held of American chemistry. A Viennese by birth. he is now aged 44. Mica 1s used extensively for elec trical insulation in all machines in the home, industry and the military forces. Most of mica used today comes from British: India, where cheap labor salvages, from mine dumps pieces of the transparent rock ond builds them up into sheets by sticking them together with varnish.
Not only Is this source of supply in danger of interruption because of war condi-; tions, but the source ol mica is! becoming rapidly cxhausted, forecasting higher prices and limited, supplies. A study of the chemical composttion of mica itselr led Dr. Hauseri to his invention that turns a absorbing clay, bentonite, into a stable impervious sheet. In the from bentonite to minute quantities of potassium are introduced between clay layers to! give the material its changed acteristics. They do this Just as: of give sprinkled on the surface of one ply of wood will: bond a second ply to the frat.
HIS WORK IS JUST BEGINNING Commercially, Dr. Hauser's AlsiAlm is in its infancy, but it is expected that it will be made to do mica's job satisfactorily in A short time. This sheet made of clay, bined with pigments, fabrics and POLLY AND HER PALS The Lost C(h)ord! By CLIFF STERRETT I WISH'T THAT FELLER IT DOESN'T MAKE NEXT DOOR WOULD FINISH WHY SO AS MUCH RACKET AS THA'S HE CAME OVER CHOPPIN' KINDLIN' WOOD. SENSITIVE? THAT BANJO YOU'VE JESS HERE A HOUR IT GIVES ME TH' WILLIES! BEEN PLAYING IT! OR SO AGO AN' AROUND HERE BORROWED IT! LATELY! in, Erie Wall nt RED RYDER Trouble Coming Up By FRED HARMAN RYDER. IF YOU THINK THE FOX 15 A LOCAL.
WHAT KIND OF LISTEN THERE WILL BE IT'S LIKE I TOLD YOU, SHE'S WORKIN' FOR HAVING JUST MAN DISGUISING HIMSELF, WHY TRAP WOULD GOLD THE SHIPMENT LEAVING DECKER TH' RED RIDER ME THROW EN BEEN ROBBED NOT SET A TRAP FOR HIM? YOU MR. SUGGEST, TREVOR? AND IF I WERE WEBSTER A CRY FIGHTING STAGE, BUT ARE MASTER A COURTIN' BOT RIGHT OUT NOW! $1000 90 MAN I'D BE ON THAT PURTY GAL OF BY MYSTERIOUS A THAT STAGE 7 CHARLENE, RIGHT OUTLAW VAILE, JOINT? YOUR ON CALLED FOX RED GETS SOME ADVICE THE TREVOR, THE SCHOOLMASTER, I MAVERICK. 4 3-31 351 1041. A FORT ASHBY Fort Ashby, W. March 31.
School Honor Roll Perfect attendance tor the clementary and month high ending school for Else Friday WAS: reported as follows: First Grade Jackie Aldridge, Donald Kenucy, Jimmy Kennes. Melvin Martin, Richard Twigg. James Anderson, Floyd Flanagan, Jimmy Kimble, Glenn Ernest Wagoner, Anna Bostey, Stella. Dennison and Jean Haines. Second John and Keith All, Charles Brown, Glen Dawson, cantor Kimble.
Gilbert Myers, Robert Pyles, Edgar 'Twigg. William Wetzel, Dolores Burger, Hazel Mal-, one. Marie Pyles, and Marcia Ellen Wagoner. Third Raymond Thomas Davis, Earl Flanagan. Dwight Lease, Richard May, Ray, Pyles, James Troutman.
'Thelma Bosley, Ernest Flanagan. Norma Jean Evans, Sarah Lease, Jean Marker, Helen Pyles, Delores Smith and Elizabeth Wagoner. Fourtii Harry Lee Cumber-: ledge, Bobby Dennison, Harold Kes-; ner. Raymond Pyles, Junior rode, Frankie Riley. Cicorge Ruble.
Jackie Smith. Marvin Leroy Wagoner. Joe Ambrose. Mary: Anderson. Louise Fisher, Irene And Jeanette Kimble.
Dorothy, Rader, Dorothy Rinker and Doltie Fifth Shirley Alkire, Dawson, Mildred Pyles, Winnie Ratcliffe, Norma Wolford, Paul. Anderson. Blair Brooks, Leonard Evans. Clarence' Flanagan. James Kesuer, Donaid Pyles, Charles Thompson, Richard and Billy Pyles.
SIxth Kathleen Anderson. Ruth Barnes, Dorothy Fisher, Maxine Kimble. Dorothy O'Dell, Pauline, Smith, Thelma J. Wagoner, Mildred Willison, Herbert Barnes, Paul Davis, Richard Dermer, Bernard Douthitt, Herbert Judy, Kenneth Kosner, Estyl Kimble, Donald Linn, i Ray Pyles, Paul Twigs, Fred Wayoner. Melvin Woolford and Robert Wetzel.
Seventh Jack Alkire, David Arnold, Clifton Bolyard, David Dayton. Donald Dennison, Slenwood: Emmart. Billy Frase. Fred All. Richard and William Heavener, Pat: Jenkins, Donald Larson, Calvin: Lechilter.
Wayne Logsdon, Ronald May, Frank Walker, Marion Anna Camp. Carolina Dowden. LilIlan Kenney, Eileen Nixon. Freda; Price, Opal Riley, Carrie 1Ssk andi Lillian Weaver. Eighth Robert Arnold, Calvin Davis.
Wilbur Dohrman, Winton, Hershberger, Clifford Kern, Junior: Powell, Elmer Rader, Daisy Ald-, ridge, Violet Baldwin, Irene Zina Mae Brinkman. Mary Daris, Elaine Kimble. Long. Ella Mae Marker, Virginia Lee Lola Spencer and Loy Lon Welch. Ninth Mary Dowden, Elvira Kimble.
Ermina Leese, Evelyn Mar-: ker, Evelyn Pyles, Mary Robinson, Gladys Twigg. line Wagoner. Julia Welzel. Virginia Wolford. Joseph Anderson.
Donald Bohrer, Rudolph Cox, Estel Dawson. Curtis Sheffler, Arthur Siple, Dale Welch, Charles Whitacre And Olyn Grapes. Tenth Merle Abe, Charles Alt. Wayne Arnold, Herbert Dermer, James Dowden, Harrison Judy. Jackson Sheffler.
Fred Siple, Wayne: Smith, Edward and Vernon Wolford, Martha Lee Abc, Betty Adans. Ruth. Broome, Merle Flanagan, Evelyn Hinkle and Iona Powell. Eleventh Albert Helmick, Harold Marker, Donald Ridgeley. Jack: Snider, Harry Tucker, John and Robert Wagoner, Wilfred Beckman.
Ruth Cox. Lucille Evaline Kimbie, Maxine Klein, Thelma Poland, Betty Ruth Mary Belle Pyles. Olivia Ruth Wagoner and Lena Wheller. 'Tweifth Paul Borror, Junior: Brelstord. Richard Broome.
Kenneth, Malone, Lynn Poland, Lec James Wetzel. Kimple Abc. Mildred, Binuch. Georgia Bohrer. Joan Bow.
ers, Virginia Dayton, Louise Elli-! fritz. Betty Flickinger. Burnadetta! Flora. Mildred Hammer, Edith Kim-! bic and Joyce Wagoner. Brief Mention Junior Walker entertained the Wesleyan Bible class Friday night.
The King's Daughters Sunday School Class heid A roller skating CRESAPTOWN Cicaptown. March 31. Silk scarves like the one worn by the mode! at tise left are the latest 111 fashion imports from London. They represent 8 bitck wall covered with well -known British SMELTED and desense with some posters ol Winston Churchill's famous sayings. Named the "London these scarves were designed by Jacquar of Grosvenor Street.
VICTORY AIR party at Crysta: Park, Cumberland. Friday night. The Rev. Charles W. Ambrose started a two- -wok revival at TrinIty church last night.
He closed the two week revival at St. Paul. Patter-; 5011 Creek. Game Warden Joseph Hughes released 120 Missouri rabbits in Min-! eral county. 500 Irgal rainbow trout in New Creek, 500 lezal brook trout in Graycens Gap.
Antioch, and he will also quail this weck. The Volunteer Fire Co. will the High school faculty baskel-: ball Wednesday. 8:30 p. m.
for uncier: benefit of the Boy Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence announced the birth of A son. Friday.
Rev. E. W. Dolan, Lexington, was a Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Hughes. Ridgeley, have moved In with his parents. Mr. And Mrs. Joscph.
Hughes. Mrs. Grace Duckworth in a pa-! tient in Allegany Hospital, Cumberland. Mrs. Daisy Pyles returned from Florida.
Mrs. Ellis Troutman and infant returned from Allegany pital, Cumberland, GRANTSVILLE Grantsville. March 31 W. Harold Miller has leased the' National garage and service station. Milton Rodamier, who conducted the business for fifteen years, will main-! tain offices on the second floor.
Mr. and W. Harold Miller, entertained Rev. and Mrs. Samuch D.
Sigler. Rev. and Mrs. Jay Replogle, Rev. and Mrs.
A. M. and Mrs. Alverta Dickey. De Witt Miller.
Sallsbury, 'dale: Rev. and Mrs. Alvin J. Forry and daughter. St.
Paul, and Rev. and Mrs. Virgil R. Glum. Mrs.
Lena Bender is visiting her sister. Mrs. Stanton Funk, Ingion, who moved there from Johnstown. Mrs. C.
A. Baum, Berlin, and daughter, Mrs. Glenn Hauger. Bal-; timore. and Mrs.
Jacob L. Frostburg. were guests of Mr. andi Mrs. Henry F.
Durst. Mrs. Harvey Schrock. Greenwond. is visiting her parent.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Green. Mrs. Carl Urich is a patient at Hazel-McGilvery Hospital, Meyers-1 dale, Mrs.
Birdic Warnick is visiting in Baltimore. Mrs. J. Alien of Petersburg. W.
visited her sister, Mrs. Ezra Raley who recently triuned from Memorial Hospital. Comber laud. Mrs. Bertha AcRobie and Mr.
and Airs. Charles Welch and son Katzmiller, visiced Mr. RId Mrs. Brace Hutson. Robert and Jack Lewis were home from Shepherd Colteec.
Mesdames John Bowen and Wildiam Shot, Slanesvilie, W. viened Mr. and Mrs. Clement Myer: Mira. 1.300 011 Letting 111 Romney.
Mr. and Mrs. Daris mored bese from Keyser. W'. Va.
The Epworth Icazuc wall meei April 5. 7:30 p. at the home al Lester and luedell Sherman. 'The Ladies Golden Rule Bible Class wall meet tomorrow 21glal nt the home of Mrs. M.
M. V'anmeter wit: Mesdames W. O. Winters and William Meacher as 1138 host csses. The Parent -Teacher Association realized $24 at the Moose Band Concrrt.
The Young Adults League will mert Rt. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sindy. The Parent -Teacher ASSOCIATION will etcet officers April 21.
"The Newsboys and Boot Blacks." minstrel, will be presented at a matinee Thursday And At DEht Friday by the elementary grades of Cresaptown-Achool. The Messengers for Christ Sunday school class at the home of Gladys Frankenberry. made plans for its annual sock social, April 35, A1 the Methodist Social Hall. Mrs. Margaret Sachs entertained with a taffy pull for Betty Wotrins, do Ann Sachs, Mr.
and Mrs. Shirley Higes. Reeleda McDonald, Dorothea and Mary Lauterbach, Sarah Miller Pauline Shank. Dr. Ernst A.
Hauser paper, may be made into EL permanent record material that can bel printed upon. Other applications, will uncoubtedly be developed. New building blocks. KEYSER Keyser. March 31.
Friday raising this prize Holcomb. Wayne Jo-! Jr. and visiting; and Mars returned; Elkins, WAS Joseph daughand Hem-: guests Emma I Davis; Virginia Cum- Bommeeting I horse trec by FCCannual and meteoric An accident occurred on Route about seven miles south of Keyser. 'at 5:30 yesterday afternoon when' three cars ran together. One wasi driven by Gerald Iman, one by Albert Newton Burgess, Keyser, and the third by James Bray, of Elk Garden, No occupant! WAS injured but the cars were damaged.
The executive board of the Wom-: an's Auxiliary, Presbyterian will meet aL 7:30 tonight at the home of the president, Miss Emily Frost. The Keyser Branch of the American Association of University Wom-! cn will meet tomorrow night at; the home of Miss Catherine Lynch. Miss Daisy Goldsborough will have: charge. The Session of the Presbyterian: Church will meet on Thursday night At the home of Richard H. Keys; and the Board of Deacons, Friday; night at the home of T.
T. Huff man, Rey. C. H. Jenkins, presbyter off Potomac District, will have charge ot the Pentecostal service, I.
0. 0 Wednesday night. C. A. Sohther and sons, John and Charles, Rowlesburg.
were called here by the death of J. S. Koon17. Richard M. Frye, Jr.
returned! (from a visit to his mother, Mrs. R. M. Frye. Romney.
and Mrs. William Gross, Pitts-! Mrs. Osa Dixon, Priendseille: Mr. burgh, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Friend! and infant daughter, were weck end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hollen.
Mr. and Bruce W. Brad-! ford returned from Fairmont. Mr. Mrs.
James Whitniore and Allan Carter Lord. Martinsburg, were guests yesterday Mrs Klee Whitmore Lord. E. E. Church and R.
L. Dennison Potomac State School faculty, and W. H. Schimmell. State Road Commission, returned from Charleston.
and Mrs. Thomas E. Bess re-! turned from Baltimore. Mrs. A.
A. Scherr returned from Charleston. Miss Laura Belle Hogbin, PAwi Paw, was A visitor. Horace F. Menefee returned from Cincinnati.
Judge C. E. Nethkin, Public Ser-1 vice Commission, Charleston, 15 herei today. Dr. Roy E.
Cook, Charleston; Dr. Louis. Hawkins. Huntington. and Senator Fred C.
Allen, members of the State Board of. Pharmacy, on their annual tour: of the stale. visited drugstores POULTRY, PRODUCE MARKET Baltimore, March 31-Produce: Apples--Unchanged. -Steady track 100-Ib. sacks U.
S. ungraded 80- Chippewas and Katahdins U. S. is few higher Rest un. Sweet Enstern Shore.
Maryland bu. bas. Goldens U. S. 1s 1.95-1.90, few highNancy Halls and Porto Ricansi S.
15 1.25-1.50; white yams U. S. 1.25-1.50 N. C. bu.
bas. Porto 'Ricans 11.00-1.35: C. S. Is. 1.35-1.50, ungraded Nancy Halls U.
S. 1.5 1.25-1.40. Eastern Shore VA. hamp. white yams U.
S. 15 1.00-1.25.! Rest unchanged. Poultry--Dull--Chickens Rocks: 22-23; crosses 20-22; Reds 21-22. very large 23. Fowl--Rocks mixed colors 19-20: Leghorns most17.
Roosters--Mixed colors Leghorns 7-10. Ducks--Young PCkins, 5 Jhs. and over 20-21. 5. lbs.
and over. white 20: mixed colors 18-19. Capons. 7 lbs. and over 26-30.
Turkeys- Too sales to quote. LONACONING Lanacaning, March 31 Mrs. Gertrude Klatte has been icalled to deughter, Annapolis Mrs. by Richard the illness Kuhne-' of mund. a surgica! patient 10 the: Emergency Hospital there.
Mrs. E. B. Moore and Mi. and Mrs.
Harry Chappell are visiting! New York. Harry Torment, who was injured in an automobile accident two weeks ago, near Pekin, is home from Miners' Hospital, Frostburg. Mrs. Enri Guard, Friendsrille, is the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Evans.
Jr. Bobby, son of Mr. And Mrs. Andrew Moffatt. suffered 8 broken arm, severn! days ago.
when he fell at play near his home. MT. SAVAGE Mt. Savage. Marels 31.
The Bridge Club had dinner al All Ghan Shrine Country Club! Friday. Prizes were SOI1 by Miss Grahame and Min Olive Burall. Others present were Mrs. Dan Staley, Cumberland: Miss Grace Finzrl, Frostburg: Mrs. villa Keinuver, Mrs.
Wilbur 1.085- don, Mrs. Gilbert Haus, Mrs. John Poland. Miss Louise Burncord, Miss Christine Porter. Miss Catherine Grahame And Miss Ruth Pinzel.
Miss Marie Murray, Trafford, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher. Joseph Flanican returned (0 Baltimore. Miss Mary Theresa Reagan And Miss Rose Powers are Improving from illness.
The bullfinch, An European bird. 1x A member of the family 10 which the English sparrow belongs, The New Spring QUAKER CURTAINS ARE HERE! In beautifu new st sirs and In Findor Spe this collection nf window brightenera for Apring. Fro DEPARTMENT STORE MOOREFIELD Moorefield. W. March 31.
A play. "Here Comes WAS presented Thursday nieht by the faculty of Moorecli High School under the direction of P. W. Clarke. Other members of the cast were Miss Elizabeth Mias Ama Mathias.
Miss Frances Guthrie. Mrs. Mac Locke. Miss Mildred Fowler. C.
B. Riett, John Mathias. Frederick Clark and MarDenhl. Little Miss Anne Calhoun was hostess Wednesday at the home of her parents. Judge and Mrs.
H. M. Calhoun. Mrs. U.
Fout and Mrs. Lawrence High attended the funeral ext the former's brother. Raleigh Skel. ton, at Churchrille. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparks have announred the birth of a son. Mrs. Mary Fisher is At Sandston.
visiting the Rev. and Mrs. A. Earle. Karl Keller went to Orlando.
Mia, where he expects 10 receive training for the Army Air Corps, Mr. and Mrs. Garfeld Simmons the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Willams. Miss Ellen Kuykendall and Wilham Kuskendall attended the funeral of George W. Kuykruciall at TRACY STAND-IN Jerry Schumacher, Spencer Tracy's stand-in for the past six yeatr.
was looking forward (0 A trip In Florida with "The COmDany. But he told Tracy that he had another engagement--with Umele Sam. Tracy gave Schumacher plenty of advice about being in the service. Tracy enlisted in the Nary was A year in training. FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for part time house worklaundering.
Two people. Phone burp 308RX. AdV--NT--Mar. 29-31 Special TUESDAY ONLY 2 lb. Sauer Kraut 1 lb.
Wieners 30c Cobey Engle MEAT MARKET Phone 50 Frosthurg NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF WESTERNFORT GENERAL BONDS WATER SYSTEM SERIES) BEARING NUMBERS 36, 40 AND 43 with the protistens of Chapter 103 of she Maryland of $027. hereby 231 19 the OWUrr al three One Thousand bonds. known Westernport Orneral Randis Water Her ANd Gated 1. 1927 which beer the numbers ThirtyForty. and Forty -three, that each of Paid trende heen called for demplun and pazmini on the day of Mar 1941.
by the and by lol tr 103, and that the amP ahold br pay. Inent the Town on foa! The 1. 1041 aid bor.de stall 10 28:1 0 The Maver end. Commissioners nf TIONAIn WHITWORTH. Morot.
J. P. NETTY. Cork. PALACE Today- Tonight and Tuesday ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY With Mickey Raaney Lewis Holden NEXT LYRIC Double Frature Tonight and Turaday MEET THE WILDCAT The Devil's Pipe Line 5th Margaret Lindsay Ralph Bellamy with Richard Arlen- Andy Devine NEXT ATTRACTION- SCHIND THE NT.
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