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1••••••11. COMMUNITY LOCALS RED CROSS DRIVE SERVICE CLUBS NEWS "SPICE 'N' EVERYTHING NICE" 0 (Your • Chatty Column) Church and other Social Activities Welfare of Mrs. Harold Mehring is a patient Solicitors Appointed for questions were asked the society and Activities for With all my heart, I wish you every MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS morning in the Annie Warner Hospital, Get- Taneytown and Community impromptu answers given. Community Reported A. smile that shall last until the next day', tysburg. BANQUET Two piano solos "The Spider dawning. wish you health—life's grea.est wealth The Solicitors are Mr. David Smith, 65 mothers and daughters were en- Danceo and 'On The Levee" were LIONS near so that I may help to! Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Polley are tertained in the social hall of the presented by Larry Dougherty and I wish you always Industrial Interests; Elwood Baum- T• he Lions Club of Taneytown has to cheer spending the week in New York City gardner, Business Piney Creek Presbyterian church, last "Rousseau's Hymn," "A Dream" and Each future day and in some way—help and Commercial; authorized a budget credit of $300 to bring you happiness! attending the Toy Show. Ernest W. Dunbar, Church and Civic Saturday night. The turkey and ham "Sun of My Soul" were played on the League supper was prepared and served by for support of the Little organizations; Mrs. Elwood Baum- flute by Miss Nancy Stine and Miss it will sponsor They say (as far back as I can re- Mrs. Curvin Bankard and two the men of the church. Mr. Roy L. Audrey Wilhide. Welcome to our baseball team which member) "In the spring a young daughters, of York, Pa., called on gardner, Mill St.; E. St., again this year. The fund is to be Mrs. John Skiles, Mrs. Carroll Hess, Baker was in charge of preparation. young folks. Their talents are ap- supplies and man's fancy turns to love". Well, one Mrs. Annie Koutz, last Thursday. Mr. Kenneth McKinney was the chef. work. used for the purchase of that either Miss Lois Brown, Miss Phyllis Smith, preciated. Keep up the good be repaid through would not have thought Other 14 men helped as workers and The regular business meeting was uniforms and is to about the young, middle aged or eld- Mr. and Mrs. Norville Eckard, of Miss Helen Brown, Mrs. Carroll collection of admission to games Wantz, Mrs. James waiters. conducted by the president, Mrs. the erly man if you had visited the won- Hanover, visited on Sunday with their Burke, Mrs. Geo. and gifts. Plans are under way to lay parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eckard. Dodrer; Middle St., Mrs. Virginia The annual mothers and daughters Clyde Wilhide. The hostesses for the the derful "Boat Show" down in the banquet out a Little League diamond in Sanders; W. Baltimore St., Mrs. Geo. was opened with prayer by evening were Mrs. Roy Baumgard- Taneytown. Armory in Baltimore last week. Rev. Galambos. Mrs. Charles Stam- Municipal Park of there Mrs. Martin E. Koons had about Fream, Mrs. Neal Powell, Mrs. A. D. ner, Mrs. Mary Devilbiss and Mrs. the year al- Those gentlemen and (I noticed baugh introduced the speaker, Mrs. decorations With two-thirds of were dozens) appeared as happy and thirty-five friends and neighbors at Alexander; Sauble Area, Mrs. E. W. C. R. Cluts. The table Club has, thus far, her home on Monday evening Gladys Wimert, of Westminster, who and refreshments were in keeping ready gone, the enthusiastic as a boy with a grand for a Dunbar; Emmitsburg Rd., Miss Anna 100% attendance, a record Stanley party. Harney, Mr. spoke about her very interesting trip with St. Patrick's Day. "Under the maintained toy. They all wore smiles from ear to Sanders; and Mrs. David matched only by two other clubs in • Shaum, Mrs. Geo. I. Shriver, Mrs. to Venezuela, last Christmas. The Sea" salad, cake iced in green and ear and it surely did cause Your Ob- Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Eckard, of Mummert, women of Piney Creek church have ginger ale with green ice cubes were the district. server to smile, too. near Wesley Mrs. Rob't Strick- annual Farmers' Night Dinner Union Bridge, have just returned houser, Mrs. Ethel Strickhouser, Mrs. enjoyed the hospitality of the men 'served. The Never have I seen so many boats home from a two weeks trip to Flori- and the fine Program will be held Tuesday Everett Hess; York St., Mrs. Felix program which followed and Hall in or out of the water as at that Show da. the supper. evening, Mar. 22, in the Parish beautiful. Westine, Mrs. Geo. Crouse, Mrs. Geo. SURPRISE BABY SHOWER Church. Ladies and they were all types and of Harney Lutheran There was the Outboard Motor Boat Miss Mary Jo Robb, of State Teach- Shriner; Fairview Ave., Mrs. Mar- Immediately following the Wo- April 12. At last WOMEN'S GUILD MEETING HELD Niglat will follow on with which any one would be fascin- ers College, Towson, spent the week- garet Nulton; Frederick •St., Mrs. men's Guild 'meeting a surprise baby hew members were wel- Mrs. Morgan meeting two ated. One could picture it flashing end at the home of her parents, Mr. Rein Motter; Roberts Mill Rd., Car- The regular monthly meeting of shower was held for into the Club, Messrs. David roll Heights, Bankard Circle, Mrs. the Women's Andreas in the Parish House Dining comed along at planing speeds or loafing and Mrs. Doty Robb. Guild of Grace Evan- Shaum and Frank Dunham. slow Clifford Ott; Broad St., Mrs. Frank gelical and Reformed Church was Hall. The guest of honor was de- Girl over a favorite fishing hole at a The • newly formed Brownie troll. Those boats are made in Cock- Mr. Kenneth Smith entered Uni- Butler; George St., Miss Helen Bank- held Thursday evening, March 3, in tained upstairs while the group as- No. 820, sponsored by versity dining room and when Scout Troop eysville, Md., and called "The Whirl- Hospital, Baltimore, last Fri- ard, Mrs. Robert Waddell; Franklin the Parish House. The Membership sembled in the Lions Club made its first group day. He had an operation on Monday and Antrim, Mrs. Rhoda Grabill; ,she appeared at the door, Mrs. Geo. the wind". They were so complete in Committee was in charge of the pro- attendance at Grace Evangelical and them in and is improving satisfactorily. Uniontown Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Law- gram with Mrs. Delmont Koons, Sr., Motter began playing "Rock-A-Bye- troop every detail. They build Reformed Church where the models called "The Fisherman" "Util- rence Myers; Wantz Settlement, Mrs. serving as the leader and Mrs. Baby" on the piano while Rev. An- regularly each Monday after- Next Thursday morning at 9:30, Jean Eyler; Keysville, Mrs. Lloyd dreas entered from the opposite end meets ity", "Standard", and "De Luxe-. Francis Lookingbill ,acting as the noon. Rev. Morgan Andreas express- $280.00 to Rev. Morgan Andreas will be in Wilhide; Detour, Mrs. Cecil Priest; pianist. of the room with a baby carriage, could They range in price from ed his pleasure that the church $619.00. charge of the morning devotions Middleburg, Mrs. Charles Cluts; Tan- The meeting opened with quiet beautifully decorated in pink, blue the troop over WTTR. provide a meeting place for Of course, there were very few eytown Rt. 1, Mrs. Robert Clingan, music by the pianist followed by the and white crepe paper 'bows, and his sermon on the three Bollinger, the women of and based women viewing the Show and only Col. Howard Benchof, head master Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald opening meditation by Mrs. Wm. Air- laden with gifts from of the Brownie Oath. Mrs. Ira Ambrose, Mrs. Geo. Gunth- church. The carriage was a gift provisions those who were real interested were of Massanutten Academy, Woodstock, ing. All joined in singing the hymn, the there. Many women have an idea that Va., and Mrs. Benchoff er, Mrs. Fred Teeter, Mr. Robert "He Leadeth Me, 0, Blessed from the Women's Guild. KIWANIS spent Friday Robert asked to sit in it is a waste of money to purchase afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Hesson. Abrecht, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thought." Miss Mary Alice Rue sang Mrs. Andreas was Front Royal, Va., Lt. but my advice is Mjller, Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, Mr. a rocking • chair and amid much Don Harvey, any type of a boat "My Task" and was accompanied by Capital District of Kiwanis "if that man in your lifedesires such Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Oscar Wolfe; Middleburg, 'mother. The Scripture Reading nervous excitement and breath-taking 'Gov. of A. Shriner entered the her International paid his official visit to a sport go along with him even if you Annie Warner Hospital, Gettysiburg, Mrs. Newton Sixx, Jr.; Murray was read by Mrs. RObert Abrecht surprise, she and Rev. Andreas open- Club Wed- Baumgardner, Company, of the ladies the Taneytown Kiwanis are not too enthusiastic yourself". It last Thursday, and was operated on Birnie Trust and Mrs. Lookingbill led the group ed the gifts. Some pay big dividends and every man treasurer. Get behind these solicitors brought into the room a decorated nesday evening. will Friday. She is expected home soon. in prayer. Sr., was the guest of Eu- or woman should have a hobby which and put Taneytown over the top. A violin selection entitled "The table which had as its centerpiece a 'Paul Sell, gene Eyler. Donald Unger and James is thoroughly enjoyed. You may think Mrs. Donald Clingan returned home ERNEST W.'DUNBAR, Chairman Minuet': by Mozart was rendered by decorated umbrella in the above Taneytown H. from the Annie M. Wolf, members of the that boating is only for the summer Warner hospital, Miss Nancy Baker and she was ac- mentioned color scheme upon which present. idea for it means Monday, after being a surgical gifts from S. Key Club were also —that is a mistaken companied by Miss Mary Alice Rue. were arranged many more completed for the an- just five months of the year start- patient for the past 11 days. CHARGED WITH THEFT T'he and the assembled 'guests. Plans were offering was received conse- Oyster and Shrimp Feed that ing with the month of May through crated. The group joined in singing After the gifts had all been opened nual The "Never Weary Class" of Baust be held in Grouse's Garage next October and longer if you like. Wilson F. 'Colbert, aged 27 years, "Onward, Christian Soldiers." and most gratefully acknowledged will pro- Lutheran Church met on Tuesday eve- Baltimore street, Taneytown, em- Wednesday evening. The net Then there is the Penn- Reel—for E. Mrs. William Mehring introduced they were displayed on a large table. under- guaran- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ployed at Cambridge Rubber Com- ceeds will be used for the real pleasure which is fully and explained the purpose of the pro- Most delicious refreshments were community. teed which is of a fine mechanism, Kenneth Lambert and daughter, Pa- pany for the past six years was served to approximately 80 guests. privileged children in this tricia. gram which was based on the topic: ------er-0 precision-built of the best materials charged with the theft of a fire "The Hindu and His Daily Work." The refreshments were served buffet and CLUB NEWS and expertly assembled by skilled Mr. and Mrs. Jacques M. Hesley, blanket assorted fabrics. Mrs. Carel Frock reported on The style from a table set with burning KEY craftsmen to give many years of de- of A hearing was held in Westminster candles and a minature cradle bear- Elkins Park, Pa., announce the Hindu Idea of Vocation and told of business of the pendable performance. They are man- birth of a Friday, March 4 before trial mag- the caste system. Mrs. George Mot- ing a doll and tiny babies around it. A report of the daughter, Karen Ann Hes- meeting of the Taneytown ufactured in Philadelphia. ley on Feb. 17. Mrs. Hesley is the istrate C. Rogers Hall, Jr. Colbert ter reported on Hinduism and Service The shower committee consisted of March 2 There is the "King's Cruiser" that was found guilty and given a 90-day Mrs. Murray Baumgardner, Mrs. Key Club follows: former Miss Charlotte Lucinda Hilt- which covered the religious aspect of Glen Copen- is Sail 'n everything called Ab Telfa erbrick, sentence. The sentence was sus- Martin reported on Ellsworth Lambert and Mrs. George Frank Henshaw and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. India. Mrs. Glenn participate as voting del- —Gothenburg, Sweden. That was a Walter Hilterbrick, of pended. A New Vocation in India which is Motter in addition to the Member- haver will Taneytown. Key Club Convention dream! The Sails can be taken down the nursing profession. Mrs. George ship Committee which was responsible egates at the of course and used as a Cabin Cruis- Mrs. William Hockensmith has been for the evening's refreshments. to be held on March 25-27, at the FIRE CALLS Fream reported on The New India Baltimore. The er. All types of Motors were right bedfast because of a cold for more Demands a Different Training of Its Southern Hotel in than Roop, Robert Royer, there at the show and I never saw so a week. She is improving, Her Citizens. Mrs. Mehring summed up quartet, Paul many parts mechanically. You can daughter and son-in-law, the Rev. Within seven minutes the Fire HARNEY BOYS' 4-H CLUB Robert Fuss, and Glen Copenhaver Company was called to extinguish the topics that had been reported. in the tal- purchase any size boat you prefer. I and Mrs. Walter Waybright, from Andreas sang "The will represent Taneytown two fires. The first call was to the Rev. Morgan The Harney Boy's 4-H meeting on on the night of heard one individual say that he liked Denver, Pa., spent Sunday night and Lost Chord" and was accompanied by ent contest to be held the "Boat Show" much more so than Monday with her and Mr. Hocken- home of Mrs. Walter Shoemaker to Feb. 22 at Clyde Weant's home kicked March 25. extinguish a chimney fire. The second Mrs. George Motter. All joined in the treasurer's report, the the Teen- the "Auto Show". smith. praying the Lord's Prayer which con- off with A system for workers at call was to the home of Wm. I Amos 4-H pledge, roll call, and coming into been set up. The There was the unfinished Cruisei cluded the program of the evening. age Center has for $6.45 by the Hakey Boat Co., built On Friday. Mar. 11, M. S. Ohler for a chimney fire, too. a close fourth, the minutes of the sophomores will have charge the will attend ,the Truck Pre-showing On Wednesday a call was received The business meeting was in charge have by a company called, "Noland's" on 'Emerson last meeting. first week; the juniors will Meeting and Luncheon to be held in to fight a fire at the home of Charles of the president, Mrs. G. Bill Ridinger, with Albert Angell and the the Pulaski Highway, 5501 is the cor- Rue. The group voted' ti give a con- charge the second week rect number. That was a "Jim Baltimore at the Fifth Regiment Shoemaker off the Taneytown-Lit- adlibbing, gave the knowledge of the seniors, the third week. Armory. A complete line of all-new tlestown road. A barn and contents tribution to the American Red Cross. program of the club's forthcoming James Wolf at- Dandy" in my estimation especially Every one was asked to keep in mind Donald Unger and if you have a "Handy" man around Chevrolet trucks will be on -display were destroyed by the blaze. The dance. A committee was set up to tended Kiwanis on March 9. for the dealers and the annual Food Sale which will be of your house. To complete it would salesmen to see. following companies fought the deal with this subject. It consists Jack Mooney, Club Reporter - - — blaze: Kingsdale, Littlestown, Hamp- held in the Firemen's Building on none other than Bill Ridinger, Robert mean painting, bunks, seats and bulk- The Women's Missionary Society of stead, Pleasant Valley, Westminster, May 7. Rock, Clyde Weant, Jack Mooney, heads. I recall one which I had built— the Evan. Lutheran president appointed Mrs. Mur- first of all it was a "Government Church, Keysville, New Windsor and Taneytown. The Merle Weant, Albert Angell and BALTIMORE COLTS' STARS TO has extended an invitation to the ray Baumgardner and Mrs. Harley Hull" which meant no matter how it Women's chaperone, Carl Weant. PLAY BASKETBALL GAME Society and the Mission Cir- loiter on the Easter Flower Com- In March a 4-H talent show will rocked it would never roll over! It cle of Trinity Lutheran Church to PURCHASES VALUABLE BULL mittee. The meeting adjourned to auditorium. HERE FRIDAY NIGHT was 27 feet long and had a Chevrolet meet with be presented in T. H. S. them in their study of India, meet in April with the Spiritual Life Whether due to the shortage of Motor. There were four Bunks and to Pakistan and Ceylon. The meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cutsail, of Committee, Mrs. Ralph Stonesifer, A treat is in store for all football be economical, I had purchased two be T-shirts or not, members of the club Sunday, March 13, from 3:30-8. Taneytown, Md., recently became the Chairman, in charge. 4-H and ,basketball fans of this area Fri- studio couch mattresses and cut them Each person is to have placed orders for some in half shaping bring a box lunch." proud owners of a registered Here- branded T-shirts. day night. !Stars of the Baltimore them to the lines of ford bull, purchased from Plainfield Colts professional football team will the bunks and made the four mat- The Brotherhood and the men of MEETING OF MISSIONARY A couple of items brought to the tresses. It Farms, owned by Edward Barges, of club were the spring play an ekhibition basketball game was in delft blue and at Grace E & R Church will hold their SOCIETY attention of the Alumni each Port Hole, I had made the cutest Clearwater, Florida. hog show and a course in dairy judg- with Taneytown High School annual Father and Son Banquet in The Keysville Evan. Lutheran Mis- team in the Taneytown High School cretonne curtains to match. One night the dining The 'bull is registered as Plainfield ing. room of the parish house Silver Domino. sionary Society met Tuesday evening gym, this Friday evening, March 11, the family decided to remain over on Monday evening at 6:30. Sire—Plainfield Sil- Mrs. Jack Mooney, Club Reporter. The meal ver Domino 5; Dam—PHR Baca Lady with Mrs. Carroll Wilhide and at 8 p. m. night on the Chesapeake and I am will be a tasty covered dish supper James Coshun as leaders. The topic The Colts team will comprise scared of any water but I did not brought 32. The bull is a grandson of Real by the men and boys. Mr. Domino 44, was "The Bible and Missions." The AIRPLANE SPOTTING such stars as , Illinois;• want to be a Crepe Hanger so I went Ray-Mond, the famous Silver which was sold magician, will from the famous Jack Turner aim of the discussion was to show , Indiana; All- along with the rest but I kept that be featured on the program. herd of missionary idea had its origin the Forth Worth, Texas, for $52,000, a that the David Smith representing American , Boston Col- "Life Saver" over my arm all night, --- in the Bible and it was a gradual Ground Observing Corps for Taney- Ohio State; in fact, I said that I wanted to retire Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy few years ago. lege; Joe Campanella, revelation through Old Testament town reports that the new airplane Ken Jackson, Texas; , with that "Life Saver" around me! Haifley who has been ill for the past the early MEETING OF FARM PLANNING writers, through Christ, and spotters post is about complete. Vol- West Virginia; , Ten- I know, Gentlemen, this will bring a three weeks had as week end visitors under the guidance of the to man this post. big laugh from Mrs. church unteers are needed nessee; and Paul Hoffman, Purdue. all of you but that is Harry Mohney, Mr. and Mrs. GROUP Holy Spirit. The Missionary Spirit A couple of hours each week is not the only thing in life I fear—the deep Albert Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton They will be coached by Fred Schu- lives on and that missionary service asking too much of a, sacrifice of any- back. waters in any direction! Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clutz, The Taneytown Farm Bureau Plan- is as much our Obligation as of the one for this very important duty to "The Old Town" Canoe Company children 'Burnie and Candy, Mr. and ning Group met at the home of Mr. These professional athletes are be- first disciples. The hymn used was your country and your community. ing brought here by the Alumni in also was showing their product and Mrs. Russell Snyder and Master Bob- and Mrs. Wm. Myers, on Friday, Feb. I May persons willing the nice part by "Lord Speak to Me that Mr. Smith asks that the interest of increasing the interest transportation is easily Essig. Wayne would like to thank 25, at 8 p. m. As guests, we had Mr. Speak.' The scripture lesson was read to help in this work get in touch with made by your automobile which you his friends for their kindness. and in professional and amateur sports. Mrs. Edgar Fink present. and prayer offered by Mrs. Coshun. him. The Post when completed will meet your can keep at home all through the The topic of discussion for this Come out and Colts and The following had charge of the The leaders presented the discussion. have a telephone and other comfort- enjoy the game. winter without paying any rent for meeting was "The Maryland Farm As a summary of the discuSsions, able necessities. space on the shore. "Old Town from snack bar at the Gettysburg Hospital Bureau Policy 'Development Program this week: Monday, Mrs. John Teeter WESTMINSTER YOUTH Maine" has all types of boats and for 1954", which is the program to they are, built beautifully. "Skipper and Mrs. Norman Reindollar; Tues- be executed in FELLOWSHIP day, Mrs. 1955. Jr." is a fine strong, heavy duty Chester Neal and Mrs. A. After the business W. Garvin; Wednesday, Mrs. Hewittl meeting ad- trailer which can be attached to your journed, a social hour was enjoyed, The regular meeting of the Youth car for carrying MacPherson and Mrs. Frank Butler;• Fellowship was held March 7. The the heavy boat. followed by delicious refreshments. Citizens of ifomorrow There is no lifting when you load Thursday, Mrs. Wilmer Barnes and The next meeting was opened with a hymn. Mrs. Ellsworth meeting will be held on your boat or launch it. There truly is Parks; Friday, Mrs. Friday, March 25, at Bible was read by Eddie Koons. Dis- Martin Koons and Mrs. Oliver Erb; the home of every kind of an improvement for the Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Null. cussion was led by Walter Plank. boats of today. Saturday, Mrs. John Garner and There were 21 members present. New Mrs. Margaret Nulton. Chrysler Motor showed the very A BIRTHDAY business was a bake sale. A new first Motor built for a boat and then PARTY pic- chairman for refreshments was Nor- The Women's Missionary Society Shown in the top today's improvement of America's No. ture are the children ma Jean 'Corbin. Meeting was ad- and Trinity Mission Circle of Trinity An enjoyable evening was spent 1 Marine Engine. The crowd was Lutheran church will March 7 when Kevin of Mr. and Mrs. Luther journed. Games and refreshments right there with the "Oh's" and review the book Wayne Speak, were meeting will be "Jeep Tracks", Thursday eve., March son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houck, of Detour, Md. enjoyed. Next "Ah's". Then, there was the New Kit W. Speak, Becky Houck, aged held March 21. 17th, at 7:30. Those who will take Jr., celebrated his 4th 'birthday at a —15 Fett. B. B "Relaxer" completely part are: Miss Mary Reindollar, party given at his nine years, is holding• finished one-piece Fiberglas Hull with Miss home. He received brother, 10 Ada R. Englar, Mrs. Charles Wantz, many nice gifts. her little ELEMENTARY P.-T. A. Molded-in colors for the price of Mrs. A. D. Alexander, Miss Clare Games were played and, weeks old R a ndy $595 by the Beetle Boat Company. later, re- Houck. Seven year old Devilbiss, Mrs William Naill, Mrs. C. freshments of chicken salad sand- The regular monthy meeting of the Inc., New Bedford, Mass. The prices C. Hess, Mrs. Cora Weant Duttera, wiches, Bonnie Houck is on Taneytown Elementary School Par- run up to $849.95.i The nice part and pickles, chips, candy, soft the right. Mrs. Margaret Nulton, Miss Belva drinks, cake and home made ice ent-Teacher Association will be held the grand guarantee is "Use your Koons, Mrs. Jean Chenoweth, Mrs. cream were served. on Tuesday evening, March 15, 1955, "BB" for 60 days and if not com- Margaret Naill, Mrs. Betty Sell and Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. at 8 o'clock. Teachers will be in their pletely satisfied your money will be Mrs. Alma Bair. Roland Stover, Wanda, Frances and Master Dwight rooms for conferences with parents refunded promptly upon the return of Harold; Mr. and Mrs. John Speak, Walker, 10 months oTd from 7:30-7:55. Following the busi- boat, prepaid". That slogan make.- The Farm Home Advisory Commit- and Harold Walker, ness, 'meeting a variety program will anyone interested and creates con- tee: Mrs. Bollinger, Wilson and Junior; Mr. and Mrs. Percy chairman; John aged three years, are be presented by the orchestra and fidence immediately. Mrs. Martin Zimmerman, Secretary; Harbaugh; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Speak, Jay; Mr. and Mrs. Robert the sons of Mr. and children from the school. The "Tommy Tucker" was shown and Mrs. Walter Hilterbrick, Mrs. Mrs. Francis Walker, there which was the Racer which Mrs. L4e Speak, Johnny, and Steven; Robert Weant, Mrs. Charles Formwalt, Route 1, Gettysburg, BROWNIE NEWS Foulkes of Essex used in 1953 in Mrs. Raymond Baker and Agency Pomeroy; Mrs. Roy W. Speak, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Albaugh; Mr. and Pa. Florida in Sargana going 120 Miles Manager of Southern States Coopera- Per Hour. tive, Mrs. Roy W. Speak, Jr., and Kevin. Brownie Troop No. 820 will attend Mr. George Flohr attended the the See you next week, Folks, have a Farm Home Advisory Committee Juliette Lowe celebration at LADIES TO SERVE BANQUET Westminster High School. March 13 grand week end and if you can't gel Training School, at Charles Carroll away from your business for a long Hotel, Photographs by Allen Studios, Detroit, Mich. at 2 p. m. All scouts are to be at the Westminster ,March 3rd, from The vacation why not purchase a boat for 10 a. m. to 3 p. m Lunch was served Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire school by 1:30 p. m. Parents are re- Company will serve the Firemen a (Editor's Note. The above pictures of the youth of our commu- quested to provide transportation the entire family and enjoy that at 12:30. Mrs. Sarah Porter Ellis, di- will appear in grand Bay in this wonderful State of rector of Women's Turkey and Oyster Supper Thursday, nity are the fourth of a series ,pf group pictures that and are invited to attend. If trans- program, from Mar. 10, 1955, our columns for the next several weeks. The ages of the children Maryland. I am, Richmond, Va., was in charge. beginning at 6:30, portation cannot be provided, they after which the Auxiliary will hold were as at the time the pictures were taken on November 6, 1954.) should contact Mrs. James Fiscus or Faithfully, (Continued on fourth page) their monthly meeting. Mrs. Theodore Fair. YOUR OBSERVER. TliE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND M A Rill 10, PAGE TWO •••••••• Istrattunra=r Notice of tareinasa:a :. a:0:os°, soso THE CARROLL RECOitil 00:440 0:0:0:0:0 40 :0:0:0010:040:00 (NON-PARTISAN) ANNUAL MEETING EXECUTOR'S SALE Published every Thursday, at Taneytown. Public Sale of Md., by The Carroll Record Company. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of Tha Birnie Trust Company BOARD OF DIRECTORS ,..vi!1 be held at the office of the Com- along the Keymar Personal Property and ARNOLD, President Having sold my farm, I will sell at public sale, BERNARD. .1. pany in Taneytown, Md., on Monday, Keymar, Md., on FAIR,Vice-President and Middleburg hard road, near 0 ROSs 3:',-.irch 14, 1955, between the hours of •• Desirable Real Estate CLYDE i.. 11ESSoN, See'y O'CiOei,:, A. M., for the elec- THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955, \ h,L1AM 1. BRICKER 1,D :.3rye for the of tion of t'_:1 at 10:30 o'clock, the following: MRS. MARGARET NULTON ensuing year, and for the transaction BESSIE VIRGINIA (DERN) MEHRING, late of Keymar, Car- NORMAN It. BAUMGARDNER of such other business as may proper- roll County, in the State of Maryland, deceased, beginning at twelve CHARLES' L. STONESIFER ly come before the meeting. 14 HEAD CATTLE, 1 HORSE, o'clock noon, on Editor, Manager and Treasurer by day of sale, rest THE BIRNIE TRUST COMPANY. 13 milk cows, several will be close freshing otO:otoo are summer and fall cows; Holstein bull. This herd is T. B. accredited SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1955

CHARLES R. ARNOLD, Secretary. oto Member of and has been blood tested within 30 days of sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in the last will and

o testa- Maryland Press Association 2-25-3t ment of Bessie Virginia Dern Mehring, deceased of record among the American Press Association MACHINERY Will Records of Carroll County in Liber J.W.G. No. 17, folio 60 etc., — - ..0toto and pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Carroll General subscription rate $1.00 a year; 8 Massey-Harris tractor *No. 30 with cultivator, like new; Oliver County Subscriptions passed on February 15, 1955, months, 50c: 3 months, 30c. NOTICE OF ELECTION' manure spreader, heavy disc harrow, McCormick-Deering horse corn the undersigned, Earl D. Young, Execu- to 8th Zone. Pacific Coast, $1.50; to Cana- tor of the last will and testament of the said Bessie Virginia Dern is desired in planter, with fertilizer attachment, like new; double cultipacker, horse da, $2.00. Advance payment Mehring, deceased, will sell on the premises of the late Bessie Virginia all cases. An election will be held at the of- mower, side rake, dump rake, hay tedder, lime sower, hay loader, hay 03;13a..N on Dern Mehring, at Keymar ADVERTISING rates will be given fice of The Reindollar Company, on carriages, heavy wagon, iron wheel wagon, Ontario 9-disc drill, Lit- aforesaid, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Saturday,

bus- O application, after the character of the - April 2. 1955, all the valuable personal property of the said Bessie V. stated together Monday, March 21, 1955 between the tle Genius tractor plows, 12-bottom, binder, 3 corn plows, 75 locust iness has been definitely D. Mehring, deceased, consisting of the contents of said dwelling and with information as to space, position, and hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, P. M., for posts, wheat cleaner, 5-shovel drag, 3 shovel drag, 60-tooth spike har-

reserv- 0.0:o more particularly described length of contract. The publisher the purpose of electing eight Direc- row, shovel plow, 2 lever harrows, sheaf carrier, hay forks, rope and as follows: es the privilege of decllning all offers for tors to serve for the ensuing year. 2 chests of drawers, blanket chest, wardrobe, 2 coverlets, space. pulleys, Frigidaire Compressor and coils for cement milk box, lot 2 coun- The label on paper contains date to CHARLES R. ARNOLD, junk, Reo power lawn moker with grass catcher; hand mower, flat terpanes, blanket chest, thermos jug, electric heater, 2 iron beds, which the subscription has been paid. frame; <>SA* bureaus, stands, 5 piece bed room suite, electric clock, stools, quilts, 3-3-3t Vice-President. platform scales, bag truck, 2 barshear plows, circular saw and • Entered as Second Class matter in the blankets and comfort, rug, radios, electric hot plate, 2 Postoffice at Taneytown, Md., under the 8-in. buhr mill, double ladder, lot lumber of all kind, lot field tile, win- electric pads, Act of March 3, 1870. dow sashes, lot feed bags, chains, forks and shovels, of all kind; iron oo and hot Water bottle, cedar chest, chairs, 3 marble top stands and All articles on this page are either orig- trough, double corn shelter, 1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK, 2 belt, table lamp, clothes tree, book case and books, 3 niece living room inal or properly credited. This has always suite, floor office. butchering tables, 3 iron kettles, apple butter kettle, stuffer, lot used lamp, electric clock, plank bottom chair, hall rack, 2 been a fixed rule with this INCOME TAX FORMS cushions, day bed, piano and All advertisements for 2nd, 3rd. 6th and pipe, 4 oil drums, step ladder,shop tools, large amount hay and straw ,ot bench, card table, Bissell carpet sweep- pages must be in our Office by Mon- er, 2 silver mugs, 6 vases, dinihg room table and 6 7th by the bale; 5-tons loose hay. • chairs, library day morning of each Week; otherwise, in- Prepared the table, sewing machine, part of a set of dishes, 5 sherbert dishes, 9 sertion cannot be guaranteed until ll tumblers, cracker following week. FRANKLIN J. BAKER DAIRY EQUIPMENT jar, sugar bowl and spoon holder, The publication in The Record of clip- R. D. #1 Taneytown ,Md. oioo ped or signed editorials does not neces- if 2 single units Surge cow milker and compressor, 4-can milk cool- GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR sarily mean that such editorials are in- Phone 4843 er, like new; hot water heater, double wash up tank, eight 10-gallon General dorsed by The Record. In many in- Electric stove, kitchen cabinet, Electrolux cleaner, oak desk, stances they are published in order to Hours: After 6:30 p, m. Monday milk cans. mirror, scales, rocking chair and 2 stands, davenport. show varying opinions on public topics. thru Friday HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE OF REAL ESTATE 10, 1955 3-3-4t THURSDAY, MARCH kitchen range, coal stove, 12-in, oil burner, o:oototoi000 3-piece bedroom suite, At 2 P. M. on the same extension table, radio, lot chairs of all kind; kitchen sink, bureau, day and at the same place the undersigned *00. -day clock, home- executor will sell at public sale the following DESCRIBED real estate GRASS ROOTS OPINION lot dishes of all kind; jars and crocks, of all kind; 8 where other articles not mentioned. the said Bessie V. D. Mehring, deceased, resided, at Keymar, made soap, and many other Carroll County, Maryland, TERMS CASH on day of sale. fronting on Route #71 between Frederick CANNELTON, IND., NEWS: and Hanover in Middleburg District, Carroll County, Maryland, ad- "There is one thing we can do as good MRS. NEWTON SIX ot000000 joining the property of Eugene Lowman on one side and John Leakins on the other Americans. That is to keep ourselves HARRY TROUT and SON, Auct. side, containing 2 acres, 3 roods and 10 square perches 2r. geegle's of land, more or less, as described in the deed possible and do HAINES and WEYBRIGHT, Clerks. of Lavinia Mehring to as well informed as William' Mehring bearing date March 24, 1913, and recorded among Chiropractic Office Stand rights reserved for Middleburg Church. 3-3-2t 00000 our part in helping mould a national the Land Records of Carroll County in Liber O.D.G. No. 122 folio 455 program that will keep us free and EMMITSBITRG, MD. e.0:02020:020:0V44:0:020:<4.:0:0:40:44o:o4•2020:° SotaDe$0:01 S<>:MaSo .140:0:0:0:01.:00S0:0:020:0: etc., diminished by the conveyances of the said Bessie V. D. Mehring, our country's institutions out of Phone Hillcrest 7-4681 and others, (1) to Oliver Leakins, dated December 15, 1953, and Con- taining 88 hundredths of an acre, more or less, and recorded as afore- peril." HOURS BY APPOINTMENT said in Liber E.A.S. No. 228, folio 123 etc., and (2) all that parcel of KINGSLEY, IA., NEWS-TIMES: land and easement conveyed by the said Bessie V. D. Mehring to the "The prices we pay for the food we I-23 •tf State of Maryland by grant and deed dated November 9, 1953, and of eat , are greatly affected by taxes. record among the aforesaid Land Records in Liber E.A.S. No. 226, folio 562 etc., About $1 out of every $5 that a house- SAFE This lot is advantageously situated and is improved by a two and wife spends on food goes for taxes of DRIVERS: YOUR one-half story frame house covered with white asbestos shingles and one kind or another. Americans today with a metal roof. The first floor having four rooms and the second are paying out far more for taxes RATES floor having 4 bedrooms with bath, there is also an attic and a cellar, than for food, although as recently which is partly cemented and is equipped with laundry tubs. Hard- :tls t ARE wood oak flooring on the two front rooms on the first floor and 2 bed- ,as 1939 the reverse was true. In 1954, 11111"Ltutt i' rooms and the hall upstairs. The trimmings in the house are of the tax bill amounted to about $85 chestnut wood specially selected and prepared. The house has a hot billion, compared to $64 billion for DOWN water oil furnace, heating both floors. Wired by electricity and electric food; in 1939 taxes took only $12-1/2 ON FARM BUREAU water system. The house sits back from the curb of the pavement about 8 feet. The other improvements is a frame barn with metal billion, and $16 billion went for food." COLLISION INSURANCE roof converted into two garages, there is also space for two additional PORTLAND, IND., GRA PHI C: garages. Effective immediately these "The Senate Labor and Public Wel- spectacular The property is exceptionally suitable for residential purposes -reductions go into effect on Farm fare Committee recently heard Wil- Bureau's and is conveniently located to public places, stores, schools, and collision insurance rates in Delaware and liam G. Garr, executive secretary of Maryland: churches. Possession can be given to the purchaser on compliance with • $100 deductible collision the terms of sale. State and County taxes will be adjusted to the the National Education Association, reduced up to 25% • $75 deductible collision reduced up to 18%, ratification of the sale. testify in Washington, D. C. on the • $50, $25 deductible and Farm Bureau's popular For further information apply to the undersigned executor at the need for 'substantial help' for school '8020' coverage reduced up to 12% Union Bridge Banking and Trust Company, telephone Union Bridge construction. He said what was need- 3011. "W• Throughout Delaware and Maryland, Farm Bureau's ed was 'fact-facing,' not 'fact-finding.' collision rates are DOWN. To find TERMS OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash on day out how much you can and place of sale and no article to be removed until paid for. We agree that facing the facts is ex- save — call your Farm Bureau agent today. actly what we need here in the TERMS OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid by the purchaser or purshasers on the day of county but we'd like to see the county ;4 eve' THEY LOAD 100 STAPLE: sale or on the ratification of sale by the Court, and the residue in AND FASTEN UP 70 20 INFFTS. face and handle its own problems of 1••• two equal payments of three and six months secured by the note from expense without looking for federal Qua 6•11 6 Nedde 114 the purchaser ,or purchasers, with approved security, bearing interest iticoro.. J. Alfred Heltebridle from the day of sale or all cash aid." FOR YfolDI OF SERVICI at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $500.00 will be required of the purchaser or wig Frizellburg, Maryland= purchasers at the time of sale. NOTICE '.10 CREDITORS Phone: Westminster 924W1. Phone Taneytown 5141 EARL D. YOUNG This is to give notice that the sub- the Or- Executor of Bessie Virginia Dern scribe: has obtained from 18 Years of Insurance Experience Mehring, deceased. phans' Court of Carroll County, in F. NEAL PARKE, Solicitor Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of use0 trs,, RALPH WEYBRIGHT MAE M. SANDERS, ° PAUL R. NISWANDER, Clerks late i of Carroll County, deceased. All HARRY TROUT, Auctioneer 'FORRFFICE -FACTORY • HOME • STUDENTS Or.' persons, having claims against the de- All luncheon rights exhibit the FARM BUREAU reserved for the Middleburg Methodist Church. •4 ceased are warned to 3-10-4t same, with the vouchers thereof, leg- For Sale at MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE 1,11SURANCE CO ally authenticated, to the subscriber, uu=narussmuuusr.suuntu=s1M22%....:=I::: on or before the 25th day of Septem- THE RECORD OFFICE ber, next; they may otherwise by law Taneytown, Md. be excluded from all benefits of said 7-6-tf estate. ansu=untat====a=m=i; Given under my hand this 1st day of March, 1955. GUY S. SANDERS, Administrator of Mae M. 146th Garden Spot Sale Sanders, deceased. 3-3-5t THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955 LANCASTER, PA. Willow miles ...... At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Street Village, Pa., 4 if ...... _ south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. ".. if ...... NOTICE 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS ..:: The Monocacy Valley, VFW U Auxiliary is now equipped to FEATURES— a a serve banquets to any Organiza- All Bang's Certified and T. B. Accredited, Nearly all Vaccinated. En- r, tion, or groups of any kind. tirely healthy. :4* Your patronage will be greatly Son of Cashman Graceful Mister ($9200) out of granddaughter of ii. appreciated. Dunloggin Happy. Mistress (highest record daut. of Woodmaster) .. on 3x. 2 other records of 780 and 755 fat time call with 821 fat 4.1% 19,876 M For information, day with a 4.1,/, and 4:2% test. Ready for heavy service. .. CATHARINE SHERMAN, Charles D. Lownes & Sons, Newtown, Pa. ..: Taneytown 3678 0 4 Wonderful young cow with 470 at 3 yrs. and 476 at 4 yrs. on 2x due if Evenings call— at sale time. Also daut. of Boiling Springs' Forum Becky with 11,200 THELMA OVERHOLTZER, Milk on 2x at 3 yrs. She has twin heifers selling by Butterfly Nathan Taneytown 3461 Barney-Var. R. Russell and Mary Catherine Green, Thurmont, Md. 1 or MARGARET REYNOLDS BE SURE YOU ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT HOLSTEIN SALE Littletown 266-W II EARL L. 3-3-3t GROFF,

if MI=21=101:11=XILISECC Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. 1 nunu=nurgunr.un R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Managers and Auctioneers, Mexico, N. Y. II PERCY M. BURKE For all Your 1180101838881628N68181018181818681810031813193988s ISBIEE8091E505901148180819101F110181811118180 11 INSURANCE needs When in Need of 231 E. Main St., More Comfortable Vision WESTMINSTER, MD. Better and ELECTRIC COOKING'S visit the Professional offices of Phone 1120 it is suggested that you Min @IIM CLEAN! "Insure with Confidence" DR. ARTHUR G. TRACEY, Optometrist HAMPSTEAD, MARYLAND Clean walls Clean curtains ... Clean pots REXALL BUILDING, telephone Hampstead 6011 for appointment 446•••••fikeellailbliiiiiiiv Write or 11-1144- and pans . . . With a 1955 Electric Range ie) MESE'kY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY K)OS FLORIST •:• your kitchen can be "white glove" clean. 9 to 12 a. m. '9 to 12 A. M. 9 to 12 A. M. 9 to 12 A .M. Cut Flowers Designs „' to 5 P. M. 1 to 5 P. M. 1 to 5 P. M. 1 to 5 P. M. • 6 to 9 P. M Corsages • • EVENINGS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT LI FTLESTOWN, PENNA. • r THE POTOMAC EDISON CO. 11-7-ti Phone 140 • 0 11618191819161818101132318191818061618112091919191, =16691916109181616191918161601118008.3081b. iWWI Ili ft* 11.1L1.111**** lt-ttIJULIt, MAI('ll i.197.5 THE CARROLL RECORD. TANEiCTOWN, MARYLAND PAGE THRIM MINIM PUBLIC SALE .IC476s -nrinrs664. aiia sirs &wawa 416441441rMalrIVW44‘66- 666 lit CURRENT EVENTS ••-••••••••••••••-•••- •:=11 I FIFTY YEARS AGO Intending to quit housekeeping, will offer for sale on the Rocky Ridge- PUBLIC SALE LeGore Bridge Road, 1 mile south of WFMD The romantic drama "The Lady of Rocky Ridge, Md., at the former Dave I the undersigned, will sell at public sale, the following personal Lyons" which was so successfully Renner home, on property, on my property, E. Baltimore St., (formerly ,location given by the Philokalian Society of MARCH 12, 1955, NOW SIGNING ON AT 5:00 AM WITH INCREASED COVERAGE of C. & P. Office), in Taneytown, Md., on

SATURDAY, LIX=C New Windsor College in the College at 10:30 a. m., the following: Hall, Feb. 17, will be given in Rein- 930 on your dial SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1955 dollar's Opera House, Taneytown, REAL ESTATE Friday night, April 7th. 5 Acres of land improved with 4- at 1:00 o'clock the following: The following Taneytowners were room HOUSE, 2-room summer house, ••• TANEYTOWN COMMUNITY PROGRAM

in Washington during the inaugural small barn and other outbuildings. ••• ceremonies; Mrs. Mary L. Motter, PERSONAL PROPERTY 9:00 to 9:30 AM Thursdays 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE,

Mrs. Margaret Stott, Miss Anna Galt all the furniture of Mr. and Mrs. Dave • stand, antique rocker, taboret, large mirror, kitchen table, two Miss Effie Hess, Miss G. May Forrest; Renner, who are deceased, lot dishes, dressers, chest, bed and spring wardrobe, lot of chairs, refrigera- Messrs. Edwin F. Smith, Charles A. pots and pans, Westinghouse Refrig- tor, 4-burner oil heater, Westinghouse electric range, studio couch, Elliot, Rein 'Motter, H. Clay Englar, erator, good as flew; large heatrola, Weather forecast Monday thru Saturday several electric lamps, and many other articles not mentioned. Chas. E. H. Shriner, Maurice C. Dirt- and dishes are some of the furniture at 6:55 AM from Friendship TERMS CASH. tera, John T. Fogle, Edward P. Zepp, antiques. 5 head SHOATS, some Joseph C. Yount and Harry Ault- baled hay and corn, and many other Int. Airport sponsored by house. articles. NELLIE I. BROWN Church Re-Opening.—The M. E. WOLF MOTOR *CO., Westminster, Md. EARL BOWERS, Auct. 2-24-3t Church at Middleburg this county, TERMS:—Real Estate, 10% down balance when deed is given. Personal will be re-opened with appropriate AP News and Weather throughout the day aataltitIL:mta *6, LP**OA • • • * • • • ai.t.t.1112.2.22.tittWigitlitIttittit services on Sunday, Mar. 19, 1905. property—Cash. Rev. L. T. Widerman, D. D., of Bal- ROY T. RENNER, 3-3-tf timore and Rev. J. F. Heisse, D. D., Rocky Ridge, Md. • Presiding Elder of the West Baltimore Harry Trout, Auct. District, will preach. The church has Robert Sayler, Clerk beauti- ADVERTISEMENT II been greatly improved and Lunch Rights Reserved. 3-3-2t fied. Notice of Scholarship examining by Carroll County Board of Ed- A Brilliant Inauguration.—The in ucation, Saturday, March 26, 1955, Westminster High School, at 9 a. auguration of President Roosevelt m. Appointments to the following scholarships will be made by the went off without a hitch, in the pres- 1111=1=18111•111111111111111=0111 County Senator after the results of the examinations have been re- ence of a vast crowd and accompan- Phone ported by the various colleges: ied by such accessories which made it Gettysburg (1) Senatorial scholarship Western Maryland College, Female. the most brilliant occasion of the kind . ST. PATRICK'S DANCE 696 (2) Maryland Institute Scholarship in Day, Night, or Saturday ever held in this country. The weather or School. and there were no was fine aggravat- Westminster (3) Saint Mary's Seminary Junior College—Female. ing delays. The oath of office was de- THURSDAY, MAR. 17, 1955 I Teeter 918 livered at 1 o'clock, and by 1.15 the (4) St. John's College, Annapolis—Tuition, value $850.00. inaugural address had been delivered •I at CRUSHED STONE (5) Johns Hopkins University, School of Engineers-2 State and five minutes later the great pa- TANEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Scholarships (at-large basis). Applicant must qualify for ad- rade was on its way to the White mission to the University and scholarships are for men only. time 8:00 to 11:00 If It's Crushed Stone, Call Teeter House. (6) University of Maryland—Tuition only. The papers for this Special Notices P'rice 60c Stage $1.10 Drag • examination will be scored by the Board of Education office Red Cherry Cough Cure, Crofts & •1 and the results communicated to the Senater who will make Reed's Extracts, Rose Jelly.—Geo. A. Sponsored by Piney Creek Grange°' the appointment. Shoemaker, Taneytown, Md. JOHN S. TEETER(a SONS Come one Come all S. M. JENNESS, Send 10c silver or stamps and re- WESTMINSTER GETTYSBURG, PA. Superintendent of Schools ceive one large package of early 3-3-2t sweet corn, variegated pop corn, giant•SUM: 3-3-2t parsnips, mixed lettuce and giant sun- 11011•111111111MIPIOCI111011,4111=1/111 flower. Address, Zepp, the Printer, • Melrose, Md. Sale Register March 22—Wm. Airing, near Bridgeport, Livestock and Farming Implements. W. T. Smith, Auct. March 23—Jacob E. Sharretts, near , Harney. Live Stock and Farming Im- plements. John Collins, Auct. PICOIMEAC March 23—Samuel Hawk, near 171,70 Piney Creek Church. Livestock, imple- ments and household goods. Edw. Striver, Auct.

TANEYTOWN ORGANIZATIONS Taneyown Chamber of Commerce meets on the 4th Monday in each month in the Municipal building at 8:00 o'clock. Merwyn C. h'uss, Pres.; 1st vice-Pres., rCHECIE)i David Smith; Second Vice-Pres., Car- III roll L. Wentz; Secretary. Bernard J. DOUG Arnold; Treasurer, Chas. R. Arnold.

Taneytown Fire Company, meets on the 2nd Monday each month, at 7:30 P. M. In the Firemen's Building. President, Donald Tracey; Vice-Pres., Raymond Feeser; Recording Secretary, 'tobert Feeser; Financial Secretary, Stanley King; Treasurer, David Smith; Trus- W. Garber. Wilbur F. Miller, 19541 tees, J. CAMS EAT Jr., David Hilterbrick; Chief, Chas. D. Baker.

The American Legion -- Hesson-Suidei• Post No. 120 meets third Thursday of each month at LS :1)0 P. M.. in the Legion Home. Ali service men welcomed. Commander, Harry E. Baker; Adju- tant, Stanley \V. King: Treasurer, Robert Wants; Service Officer, tran- cis E. Lookiugbill. am °Amu maks1 Monocacy Valley Memorial Post 6918, Har- ney, Md., meets on 1st. and 3rd. Tues- day of each month in the V.F.W. Hull, Harney. Md. Commander George E. 6 Koontz: Adjutant, LeRoy Sherman;; Quartermaster, Raymond Cla ban gh.

All other Fraternities and organizations Ford passenger-car sales to customers outnumbered are invited to use this directory, for the public information it carries. Cost for one year only 11.50. any other make by thousands* ••• those of ••• I MUTUAL

OF OMAHA a .AND IT'S EASY- TO SEE unalr! a SICK and ACCIDENT, POLIO S: HOSPITALIZATION ll Write or phone Ford is the leader in styling 1 JOHN M. GARBER Local Representative Motorists know that Ford has set the style trend in the 50/12 Carroll St. industry for years. And now, with styling inspired by the Ph. 98M Westmimter, Md. Thunderbird, Ford is farther out front than ever! 1 1-20-tf fabulous Ford is the leader in V-8 power

Ford was first in its field (by 23 years) to provide the ad- vantages of V-8 power. Since that time, Ford has built over Ford is the leader in ride 14,000,000 V-8 engines—more than all other makers combined! For 1955, Ford offers two new and mighty V-8's, as well as a Ford was first in its field to introduce Ball-Joint Front most modern Six—all with the split-second response of Suspension:—the greatest advance in chassis design in 20 Trigger-Torque power! years. And, for '55, it's even better. Springs are set at an angle to smooth out even the tiniest bumps. It's the new Ford Angle-Poised Ride.

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when you need poultry medicine... ask for Crouse Motor Sales FORD DEALER Phone 4331 Taneytown, Md Reindollar Bros. & Co, GREAT TV, FORD THEATRE, WNBW 9:30 P. M. THUR. . THE C.n...,..LALL RECORD, TANZYTOWN, MARYLAND MAItcH 10. 101I ....1 ,...=111•11.MINIII•1=r Mar 41E1 •••• PAGE FOUR •••••2•M.MILer - cinnamon buns by Mrs. Russell Rohr- ing the sight in his left COMMUNITY LOCALS in the death of their mother, ner writes that it seems strange not eye. We hope families baugh at the home of Mrs. Bernard it soon heals up and his full vision THE CARROLL RECORD Mrs. Calvin Myers, last week. Funeral to have to leave the building to go (Continued from first page) to church. She also sent a clipping Redding. The hostess served very de- restored. spent services were held on Sunday. were 21 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluts the about Dr. Harry F. Baughman, son licious refreshments. There , It looked as though we were going with Mr. and Mrs. Everyone is invited to attend present. to have some Sunday evening program to be held this of a former pastor of Mt. Union ladies real winter weather on Harrier of Ensmitsburg. Mission Study Miss Mary Jeanette Bower, spent'Monday morning, but thank Charles ORRESPUNDEN,GE Sunday, March 13, at the Keysville church. I believe quite a number of goodness persons froin Carroll know Dr. Wednesday evening with her school left it cold instead of a deep Merwyn C. Fuss will address the Lutheran Church, beginning at 3:30 Baumgardner, of snow' latest items of LocalNews Furnished Baltimore Baughman and some members of Mt. mate, Miss Louise itonly men of the Lutheran Church at p. m. Mrs. J. Frank Fife, of Mr. and Mrs. from the church Union church remember his father. Taneytown. Ralph Little and fam- Jacobus, Pa., this evening. He will Staff cf Writers And some ladies Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Fream and ily Saturday from By Our Regular she attends viii present the In concluding her letter Miss Carrie the ;be accompanied by Percy Bollinger. n'hisli Miss Gertie Ridinger were guests of Shriver farm on the road leading to sin• .t,powit•OceI or on inda. says that like the army, the most possible. it Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Ridinger, Thurs- Westminster to Littlestown to a Miss Patricia Lambert, Kenneth oIllooon Vodne.sday, if at all Guests IssIssss I Coshun and popular hour at the home is mail place bk n,Sary, therefore, for most let- day evening. near Mayberry. Reifsnider and Edward Simmons, morning. have call. Which once again reminds all ters to be mailed on Tuesday family during the past week of Mrs. Margaret Spark who took part in Wednesday may not of us that whether we are young, Last week guests from an anvil. Make it your were among those Letters mailed on been the C. E. Priest family of Keys- Mary were: eve- reach us in time. middle aged or old each one of us Haines and daughter, business to help to heal verbal scars, the "Hymn Sing" held Sunday ville and Mrs. Coshun's sister, Mrs. Elmer Shildt and son, and not Ridge Church of Frederick. like to hear from friends and home. Mr. and Mrs. add to the enlargement of the ning at the Rocky Robert Waltz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shildt, Mr. and scars. Let it be an Brethren. FRIZELLBURG The Fogle family which occupied The Fahrney-Keedy Home is at alleviative and the Booneshoro, Md. Miss Garner's room Mrs. Nevin Ridinger and son, Daniel; not an irritant. the Flanagan house in Detour have Mrs. George Mr. Fuss will address the men of Phillip Peters spent several number is 13. I can understand from Mrs. George Bower, The right thing said at the wrong! Mrs. moved to Westminster.' Shriver, Mrs. Estella Hahn Mrs. Edna time and in the wrong the Lutheran Church at Yeagertown, recently with her sister and Harold Thomas and her that number ;that Miss Carrie is not way may I days Mrs. Snider, Miss Gertie Ridinger and worsen matters intended to be cor- Pa., 'this Saturday evening. Sunday family in Baltimore. daughter Joan are much better after superstitious. guest speaker are Luther Ridinger and Maurice Haines, rected, tactfulness is a super trait. morning he will be the Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Strevig having been very ill with whatever When my generation was in school, Spring Rally of the Sunday son, born forth and set of Taneytown. at the happy over the arrival of a this illness is called that has been we were advised to go and School at Yeagertown. General Hospital, on fire. We seem to have Sunday dinner guests of Mr. HOOPER'S DELIGHT at the Maryland. going through this neighborhood. the world were: Mr. and Mrs. Monday night, Mar. 7. succeeded far beyond our teacher's .Mrs. Luther Fox nicely Baltimore, on Several mothers have volunteered Samuel Dayhoff and Clair Sterner, of Sunday School at Rehearsals are progressing and .Mrs. Kilby Culberson and a Nursery Class to take care fondest dreams. Now my daughter's Bethel Method- "Spring Concert", by the Mr. to form Gettysburg R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ist Church Sunday morning at 10:15 for the Mrs. Alene Stout of Silver City, N. of the babies and very young children generation will have to go and learn Adult Community Chorus of Taney- morning fire-fighters. Weikert and daughter, of Two Tav- and Preaching at 11:15 by Rev. L.1 C., arrived early Tuesday during the worship services at the how to be expert Mrs. Harvey Wantz Robson. town to be held in the High School their brother and Hardly anyone approaches middle- erns; Mr. and Everyone is welcome to at- , for a visit with Keysville Lutheran Church. Any and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valentine. tend. auditorium Sunday evening, Mar. 20, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Culber- mother wishing to take a turn, age without grief or fear, We are re- Wallace Yingling. family, Margaret Sauerwein, called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. Liester and Mr. directed by Mrs. son and daughter Jane. please volunteer. Any young lady luctant to face the fact that the ac- afternoon. and Marker en- Nevin Ridinger, Tuesday Mrs. Clarence Fishball, Westmin-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluts spent Mr. and Mrs. Walter wishing to help with this project, cumulating years are making our Snider called on Mrs. ster are a turkey slower and Mrs. Edna enjoying a few weeks in Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh tertained their family to please volunteer, contact Mrs. Carroll hair turn gray, our steps Reifsnider, Saturday. Florida; Mr. and hold on life slackening. But mid- Wilbur Mrs. Fred Farver Heaps and famiy at Street. Galen dinner on Sunday. Wilhide. The Class will start this our Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vaughn and fam- and sons, of Maple Ave, are Hyle and daugh- coming Sunday, March 13. dle-age has one gift to offer to each spending Heaps accompanied them to his home. tMr. and Mrs. John ily, visited Saturday evening with some weeks at the Leister home. ter Denise spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Russell Durboraw of Gettys- one of us. It allows us to really be He had remained for a week's visit Mr. William Vaughn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lescalleet, spent and Patricia re- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert burg, Pa. and Mrs. Charles Minnick ourselves. Can one imagine a more Russell when Mrs. Heaps Esther and Mr. and Mrs. ay wi rs. ary Fritze. turned home the previous Sunday. Hyle and son iack, Westminster. of Union Bridge took dinner with satisfying feeling? Wantz Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Run spent Roelke of Frederick W. Barber, spent Bobby Harmon of Silver their mother, Mrs. Maurice Wilhide Miss Margaret Mr and Mrs. Dale Moose and daugh- Thursday eve, with Mr. and is with. the Hyles. of Detour on March 2 to help her spent several days with her brother Mrs. F. Those attending the County Chris- Tuesday morning ter, Debra; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Moose IsFarver and sons. tian Endeavor Executive meeting at Mr. Phillip ,Peters entered the celebrate her • 75th birthday. The Millard and his family near Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moose and son, Dr. L. C. on and Stitley who removed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Church Home Hospital, Baltimore, flowers .on the altar at the Keysville Union this week. Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and his home last Thursday treat- Church were put there by week brought from Univer- Kiser, Sunday 'afternoon, were Mr. Monday for observation and Lutheran The warm days last Mrs. Chester Moose. sity Hospital is getting along fine. stay will be her three sons and families in honor our pair of doves Jake and Jen- and Mrs. Roger Boone, Miss Mabel ment. We hope that his back Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clabaugh Dr. Robertson is still in the Univer- of Mrs. Wilhide's birthday. ny. Also some robins showed up and R. Albert, Mrs. Claude Bohn and Miss a short one. and daughter, Littlestown; Mrs. sity Hospital, last we heard and glad Janet Flickinger. Callers later in the of the U. Donald Dayhoff and his wife and moining with the temperature at Mr. Russell Feiglesong this Joseph Reaver and Bonnie Jean to say he is improving, hope he con- E. ;Bohn -several days with daughter Deanna' spent around a 15 degrees they were out hopping evening Mr. and Mrs. Russell Army is spending Vaughn, visited Mr. and Mrs. George tinues. and Rev. and Mrs. Dixon A. Yaste. his home folks.:He, with his wife, month with his parents, Mr. and around and didn't seem to mind too Clabaugh, Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Allen Mts. Ralph Dayhoff of Detour. Don- McKinney and visited with Mr. and Mrs. much that there was ice on their Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mar- daughter, Bonnie, called on Mr. and While touring the State of Florida Morelock on Monday evening. ald has been made a Corporal since drinking fountain. For the first time garet Haines and daughter, Mary Mrs. Harry J. Farver and recently, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Kiser, his re-enlistment in the Army. daughter, • Mr. George Bowen was the guest in many months the little streams were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder and on Friday eve and Saturday eve, Mr. of near Detour, attended the "Black speaker at the Lenten services at Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Kiser of near are running full due to the rains over daughters, Connie and Patsy, of and Mrs. W. Barber, Mrs. Hills Passion Play at Lake Wales, Keysville returned from Florida to H. 0. Far- Baust E & R Church on Thursday the weekend. Reese, Md. ver, Jerry and Jackie Lee Farver and Fla. This pageant is acclaimed the evening. A rose bud was placed on their home last week after spending House work, as anyone that does Mrs. Hannah Eckenrode returned little Miss Robin — most outstanding production, recon- the altar by the Women's Guild, in nearly five weeks at Rock Ledge. They it day after day knows, can grow home Sunday evening after spending Those who visited at the structing faithfully the dramatic are sporting beautiful sun tans. They home of honor of the new baby son of Mr. pretty monotonous. So when some one a week in Frederick with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. Barber and Mr. and events of the seven last days of the and Mrs. Lloyd Bowers. Mrs. Bowers bring good reports of the Rev. Sel- suggests doing something different to Margaret. Mrs H. 0. Farver on Sunday "Life of Christ." Performances every lers family who used to live in Union were was the former Miss Ruth Rodkey. make it easier to take, most of us Mrs. Jack Crouse and sons, Littles- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis, Mrs. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday eve- The Father and Son Banquet will Bridge. are glad to hear about it. This week, town, called on Mrs. Marion Haines Ronnie Weaver, Mr. and Jan. 16 to April 10, Easter Mrs. Mrs. Harry ning from be held in the Parish House, Thurs- Maurice Wilhide and Marian a friend came up with a suggestion and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crouse, on J. Farver and daughter, Mr. and Sunday. Priest were Sunday guests at the Mrs. day evening, March 17. Mr. Harry about ironing, a chore that must be Saturday evening. Fred Farver and sons, Miss Robin Smith and sons will furnish enter- home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wil- done every week. She says stop do- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marshall, Jr. and students, boys and girls of hide and family. Ross visited Six tainment. Wilhide ing the ironing in the kitchen or daughter, Naomi Mae; Mrs. Geo. Mar- Jerry, Jackie Lee Farver and Miss Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, The Aid Society of Baust E & on Sunday with his nephew Clyde basement and do it upstairs if you shall, Sr. and Lee Rock, visited Sun- Robin, spent Saturday Olivia Cool, Music Ad- Wilhide and family. and Sunday Va., and Miss Church will have a bake sale Satur- have a two-story house or in the bed- day evening with Mr. and Mrs Don- with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. viser and a member of the college day, March 12, in the Firemen's Mrs. Hugh Heaps and children have room downstairs. Then while you ald Heagy and family, Gettysburg 0. spent Saturday night and .; returned to their home in Street, faculty, Building, Taneytown, 'beginning at Md., iron you can hang the clothes in the R. D. 5. * Little Miss Elaine Franklin, daugh- Sunday with Mrs. John Teeter. Sun- after spending some time with her closet or put them away in the Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Koontz and ter of Mr and Mrs. young folks, mem- 10 a. m. parents Chas. Franklin, day morning these Regular chuich services, church ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cluts places they 'belong. son, Ronald, Gettysburg R. D. ,Ialled spent one day last week with the Student Christian Move- of Riverdale, near her bers of 9:30; morning worship at Keysville. There We received this week a Pennsyl- on Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Kump, Sat- grandparents, Mr. a ser- school at was quite and Mrs. Roy ment of the college, presented Rev. M. S. Reifsnyder, pastor. a bit of sickness in the Cluts vania Dutch cook book and reading urday afternoon. -'ian in. music at the Piney Creek 10:30. home while she was there, every- vice of Mrs. Carrie Black, Pleasant Val- but through the recipes made the years Mrs. Marie Wagaman and son, La- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin and Church of the Brethren which includ- spending some time with her one is better now. fade away and we were once again a mar, visited their grandmother, Mrs. daughter, Catherine, made a congregational ley, is The Terra Rubra 4-H Club was en- business ed vocal quartettes son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- little girl watching our grandmother Effie Fream, Sunday. trip to Baltimore one day last week. singing, a vocal solo and readings. tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. turning out those wonderful Dutch Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Service. non Black. Carroll Wilhicle last Porter spent Their theme was Love and Sterling Hively is getting Thursday. dishes and smelling all over again spent Wednesday evening at the home Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. then- project this year Mr. The Keysville-Detoue Homemakers M. They have for along nicely but is still under the the delightful aromas that made the of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haines and Stultz and family. to send food to those in need abroad. Ch.!)- held an All-Day meeting at the time from one meal to another seem daughter, Dorrine. Little Dorrine and Mr and Mrs. W doctor's care. home of Mrs. Barber and Mrs. All contributions of money received Donald Sullivan and Mamie Erb and Mrs. like days instead of hours. There is been on the sick list the past week. H. 0. Farver called on Mrs. pur- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wiiiiide, Feesersburg on Wed- Ervin from their concerts are used to daughter Jennifer of Frederick visit- one thing certain though if one wants Miss Ruth Ridinger spent the week Crabbs and daughter, last Friday eve. chase food. and fam- nesday, March 2. Those present were to keep a trim figure, Dutch cooking end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed with Mrs. Mazie Sullivan Mrs. Arthur evening. Clabaugh and son Greg- is not for them. Nevin Ridinger. Judge in Youngstown, 0., ily on Saturday ory, Mrs. Edward Coshun, Mrs. ruled that I Missionary Societies Jones of Baltimore Car- Going to church doesn't make you Mrs. Geo. Marshall and daughter a woman who was frightened by a The Women's Mrs. Catherine roll Wilhide and Beth, Mrs. Mark of Piney Creek and Taneytown held spent the week end at the home of a Ch,ristian anymore than going to and Mrs. Richard Leister and children mouse, lost her balance and fell in, and Baumgardner, Mrs. Robert Stine and you an automobile. visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. front of defendant's their regular monthly meeting with Mr. and Mrs. John Berwager Mrs. Joseph a garage makes store, was not, as hostess and Coshun. A number of —,Billy Sunday and Mrs. Fred Leister, Littlestown entitled to damages unless she Mrs. Robert Ingram family. activities were engaged in and we Mrs. Chester Neal as program leader. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Warehime Look Magazine, in a recent article, R. D. I ea it was the defendant's mouse. agreed the time was well spent and worry Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wantz, Jr.,I Wednesday. Mrs. George Ingram and and family returned home Sunday very much says that most Americans Mrs. Neal Florida. enjoyed. The next All- personal problems visited Sunday evening in Emmits-1 Mrs. Robert Ingram with night from a pleasant trip to Day meeting will be held at the solely about their AN UNUSUALo MOTHER' the devotional service. visited with home 'pertaining to family living and. very burg with Mr. Wantz's parents, Mr.1 had part in On their way home they of Mrs. Arthur Clabaugh in Detour Topic discussion was: Missions in and Mrs. Charles Null and fam- few have the time or will to. worry and Mrs. Russell Wantz, Sr. 1 Lee Anderson, Mr. on Friday, March 25. Each person Wednes- MaYberry, is the Alexico and among Spanish, speaking in South Carolina. auout communism and the atom Mrs. Chester Moose spent owner of a White Chester ily brings •a box lunch and the hostess day afternoon with Mrs. Nevin sow that Americans, presented by Miss Anna At this writing the bees are not serves coffee or tea. bomb. I find that ;most parents worry Rid-1gave birth to nineteen pigs last Sat- Miss Elizabeth Annan."Win- bright. bringing up their children inger. Galt and so active, the flowers not so Friends of Mrs. Luther Ressler of most about urday. Sixteen pigs were alive. ning the City for God" was the second morning, down to 18 de- to be dependable citizens. Most par- Mr. David Hess and M. 0. Fuss The sow's first Cold this Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., were sorry made a business trip to Uettysburg, litter was nine pigs topic, presented by Mrs. Evelyn Pet- grees. Warmer this afternoon. to hear that she had in ents find it difficult to give their chil- and She raised all of them. Her Rittase. Miss been an auto up Monday afternoon. erson and Mrs. Mildred • You will want to attend the Lenten accident on Tuesday, March 1. Best dren a code of ethics that bear second litter was sixteen and she Amelia Annan mentioned to the wo- which are being held each under the social evolution that we There are 4 sound reasons whY raised twelve services wishes for a speedy recovery are sent every person should attend and sup- and she repeated on men the significance of the one great Wednesday evening during Lent in her way. find ourselves living with today. We her third litter. sharing which will be observ- when we port the church of his choice. They! hour of the Uniontown Parish Churches. The Clay Hahn, the employee of Carroll try hut there are many days ed by both churches and societies. A sings, under the direc - feel we are failing. are (1) for his own sake, (2) for his I Parish Choir Wilhide, celebrated his 50th birthday children's sake, (3) for the sake of ' CARD OF THANKS pleasant time of fellowship was great- tion of Mrs. Blaine Broadwater. Rev. on March 1. Leave unsaid the bitter things you ly enjoyed in the home of Mrs. Robert pastor. feel. If you must express your feel- his community and nation, (4) for the; Donald Warrenfeltz, The Frank Zimmermans returned sake of the church itself. Plan to go ! I wish to express sincere thanks to ingrain. All things come to him who goes from N. Y. to their home last Wed- ings, do it by scrubbing the kitchen friends and have nothing to re- to church next Sunday and read your all my relatives for the after what the other fellow waits nesday instead of Tuesday. This was floor. You will many cards, flowers, and other gret and you will have a clean Bible daily. gifts, Among those who will attend the for. a business trip for Mr. Zimmerman. Mrs. George I. Shriver, Mrs. Wes- 'and to all who visited me at the hos- people who have nothing kitchen. —Ruth Roelke annual Maryland Farm Bureau New A lot of ley Mummert, Mrs. Floyd Strickhous- pital and since I came home. Again,. Lamb- wrong with them, forget to let their York Tour are: Mrs. Kenneth FEESERSBURG er, Mrs. Everett Hess and Mrs. Rob- many thanks. and Mr. and faces know about it. —Dan Bennett. HARNEY ert, Mrs. Naomi Dutterer (A Voice From Carroll) ert Strickhouser, solicitors for mem- MRS. DONALD CLINGAN Mrs. Donald Boone, Taneytown; Miss bership to the Red Cross from our UNIONTOWN Services at St. Paul's Lutheran Thelma Horning, Uniontown; Mr. and _ he gardens of the Historical So- Sunday March 13: Worship at 9 a. section were present to the kick-off CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Steiner Smith, Woodsboro; Mrs. •iety home in Westminster will un- m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Cateche- meeting on Monday evening held at Mark Baum- The Bethany Circle of the Church Claude Deberry, Mrs. their dergo this summer a beauty treat- tical Class Saturday, March 12, at 1 the Firemen's Building in Taneytown. I sincerely thank all my friends, gardner, Mrs. Raymond Baumgard- of God, Uniontown met for ment which will, when finished, bring The meeting was under the Thursday evening, o'clock; Lenten Services Tuesday eve- direction neighbors and relatives, for cards, let- ner, Mrs. Gladys Keilholtz and Mrs. monthly meeting a great deal of pleasure to all citizens Rev. Charles E. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunbar. The and 24, at 7:30 o'clock. Devo- ning, March 8th. ters, flowers, fruit, visits, prayers and Valentine, near Emmitsburg;'Mr. February nterested in the Society and put a Held, Pastor. county chairmen was also present and , Marker, Frizellburg; Mr. tions were led by Mrs. Melvin Fritz. and other acts of kindness, while I Mrs. Walter feather in the hats of the women James Conover, of Penns Grove, N. he and Mr. Dunbar both gave short I was in the Mrs. Raymond Haifley, Mrs. The President, Mrs. Norman Putman Hospital and sinoe my re- and session. members of the Carroll Garden Club, J. spent from Friday until Sianday talks. The local solicitors have the turn home. Stanley Stonesifer, Mrs. Cora Cook- presided over a short business who are sponsoring same sections as last Mrs. served to all by the project. The with his grandmother, Mrs. Claude year. Hess J. J. BANKARD. son and Mrs. Roland Danner, West- Refreshments were project itself is no small undertaking has the Starner's Dam road. Lets and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Conover. minster; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence our host And the Garden Club's memibers will Mrs. David Hess, Mrs. Betty Bow- give to the Red Cross. We need the Ralph Bow- Harold Armacost of Westminster. Beatchel, Mr. and Mrs. welcome all public support both in ers and Brenda Hess, spent Sunday Red Cross and the Red Cross needs CARD OF THANKS man, Mr. Edward Plunkert, air. Ralph The Bethany Circle was in charge us. worship ser- be form of moral and monetary ges- with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson Schuhart, near Union Mills; Mr. and .of the Sunday morning tures. The task Lenten services in Harney Luther- 1 We wish Special music was of carrying out the and family, Boiling Springs, Pa. to take this means to Mrs Carl Haines and Mr. and Mrs. vice February 27. Garden Club's plan has been given Sterner, Mrs. Ira Fohl, an church will be held Tuesday, March thank all our neienbors, and Taneytown. by the choir and the message Mr. Emory friends Roy Baumgardner, near rendered o Mi. Donofrio, landscape artist of Mr. Anna Keesling and son, Robert, 15th instead of the 17th. trelatives for the lovely cards and Friday morning from was given by Mrs. Robert Goodwin. They will leave Levine Zepp, chil- Nest rinster, who has promised to of Aspers, spent Thursday afternoon gifts which we received on our 50th Mt. Royal Station and sreturn Sunday • Mai and Mrs. C. Wedding Clarence, Charles and contribute his talent on a non-profit with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fox. FAIRVIEW Anniversary. Again, many night. While in New York they will dren, Shirley, basis. It is hoped that many indivi- Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's will hold thanks. Hotel. Charlotte, visited Sunday afternoon stay at the Warwick Mr. and Mrs. dual Carroll Countians will be inter- their covered dish social in the Parish Recent visitors in the home of Mr. MR. and MRS. GRANT BAKER with Mr. Zepp's parents p. m., of Silver Run. ested enough in the restoration of Hall, March 16, at 6:30 for all and Mrs. Levi Frock and daughter, Rt. # 1, Keymar, Md. Clarence A. Zepp, family or friends CARD OF THANKS Carroll E. Boone recently ar- he gardens to contribute funds for the ladies and each were: Rev. J. H. Hoch; Mr. William Pvt. She shrubs, and grass. As the lady is to bring a covered dish. Null and rived in Seodl, Korea, where he will trees, son and nephew, Mrs. Wil- Historical Home really belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold, of ham Corbin; CARD OF THANKS We wish hereby to express our be assigned to the 304th Signal Bat- i Mr. and Mrs. Charles all citizens of our county, it would Gettysburg, were guests at a birthday Frock, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adkins deep-felt gratitude and thankfulness talion. Ar- We the Women's Guild and to the Ralph Smith spent be shown a fine civic pride if every dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. and daughter, Mary Catherine; Mr. wish to express our sincere to Mr. and Mrs the home of Mr. thanks to the women of the congregation for the evening at the home of Mr. 'amily would contribute just a mite nold's birthday at and Mrs. Robert Frock and sons, Taneytown Fire Com- Monday and make the beautifying treatment and Mrs. Wilbur Reifsnider and son, James and Terry. pany and neighbors who responded so many lovely and useful gifts received and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Shower and also spent of the gardens a real county affair. Robert. Mr. Levine Carbaugh had the mis- promptly to our call on Monday morn- at the recent Baby Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeGore, Committee which planned and home. A. large framed copy of the plans Mr. Stewart Peterson and Mr. Carl fortune to have a piece of wood to ing, March 7 and extinguished our to the Sunday at the Smith the arranged the shower. Society of the Church of will he on display at the Historical Weant were recent callers at home strike him in the eye causing him chimney fireisso quickly. The Mite may of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wolff. much pain and ANDREAS God will meet Wednesday afternoon, House and anyone interested the possibility of loos- OTIS SHOEMAKER & MOTHER REV. & MRS. MORGAN at the home of Mr." and visit the house and see them. Stop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Halsey, Get- March 16, tysburg, spent Sunday eve with Mr. - Mrs. William Dickensheets. 'n and not only look at the plans, but the Burall home were: srouse through the home. You will be and Mrs. Erman Chipley. Callers at Mrs. Luther Angell, Mrs. Mervin Mr and Mrs. Maurice Brooks, Mr. and glad you did, for its worth anyone's Boone and Mr. and Mrs. :ime to see the different items col- Benner, Mrs. Allen Walker and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Earlington Shriver, all of near Har- Edgar Snyder and Opal Jane. lected pertaining to our County's Thursday evening history. ney, attended the Southerik States Mrs. Burall spent School in Westminster on FOR SALE with Mrs. Edith Lowe and sister, Mrs. St. John's Catholic church, in West- Training minster, has just purchased a 36 acre Wednesday. They were dinner guests Lang. Carroll Hotel. Mrs. Orville Hamburg, visited her tract on the over-pass for the ex- at the Charles Clem, Rocky pansion of St. John's Parochial Mr. and Mrs. Earlington Shriver, TWO FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES daughter, Mrs. Bessie Charles Shriver who is bedfast. Mrs. Clem's schools. This is an ideal site, for visited Mr. and Mrs. Ridge, Tommy, of Gettysburg, on husband is in the Frederick Hospital. most of the acres are situated on a and son, USED ONE SEASON IN LOCAL SCHOOL a speedy recovery. high slope overlooking much of West- Sunday. We hape for them Russell Wantz, Jr., Visitors of Mrs. Hamburg during minster. With the school situation be- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ng what it is, I often wonder why visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. HOME ECONOMICS CLASSES--SAVE $100. the past week were: Pikes- and children, of he Piotestant Churches don't take a Elwood Vaughn and family, Harry Eckenrode Sunday. York, and Mr. and Mrs. Reaver, of lesson from the Catholics and set up ville, Excellent Condition—Fully Guaranteed 'ore schools, too. It would be one Randy Reynolds, Littlestown, spent Ernmitsburg. Saturday afternoon with way of meeting classroom shortages a few hours Both have Luther Fox. Frigidaire "Wonder Ovens" DETOUR-KEYS VILLE and maybe instilling in young people Mr. and Mrs. the desire to become teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Valentine You can bake and broil at same time in same oven Notice: Keysville Evansrel- Miss Carrie Garner, who with her called on Mrs. Eugene Waybright and Church Emanuel Wallick in Littlestown, ical Lutheran—S S., 9:30, Worship sister Bessie, makes her ;home at the Mrs. $10 DOWN DELIVERS Study, Sunday, Fahrney-Keedy Home near Booness Friday afternoon. Service, 10:30, Mission Waybright, Mrs. Howard March 13, beginning at 3:30 in the hero, wrote to me last week about Mrs. Paul with Mrs. J. Frank Fife life at the home. There are eighty Waybright, Mrs. Wilbur Waybright, afternoon Mrs. Earlington Shriver, Mrs. Clar- THE POTOMAC EDISON CO. in charge of the topic dealing with Tuests and some are over 90 years are blind but know how to ence Naill, Miss Mary Snider and TANEYTOWN, MD. India. sld. A few Harney Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Glenn -ead with braille. Church services Miss Margie Scott, all of near demonstration on Kiser and Raymond Myers and their are held each Sunday but Miss Gar- attended a baking MARCIE 10, 1955 THE CARROLL RECORD. TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND PAGE FIV3 CHURCH SPECIAL • NOTICES NOTICES Taneytown-9:15 a. m., S. Ch. S. I GOOD CITIZENSHIP PINS TO classes meet for worship and study; BE AWARDED BABY St. Joseph's Church, Frederick Sr., 10:30 a. m., The Lord's Day Worship. CARRIAGE for sale, good tev. Charles condition.—Phone Taneytown 4092. J. Walker, Pastor. Sun- Mon., 6:30 p. in., annual Father & day Masses; 8 Mrs. Wesley A. Pickens, Regent of o'clock (High) 10:15 Son Banquet in the .form of a pot- the Wm. Mlniniwitkft Low Mass. Week Day Winchester 'Chapter D.A.R., A FOR SALE—Wheat Straw and Masses, 6:30 luck covered dish supper in the din- will present Good Barley Straw.—Lloyd o'clock, except Saturdays, 7:30. Citizenship pins to Schildt, Tan- Con- ing room of the parish house. Ray- the Good Citizens representing STORES CO eytown, Rt. 1. Phone 3711. fessions; Saturdays, 4 to 5-7 to 8; the Mond, the outstanding magician, will eight county High Schools at the Sundays Holy Days and first Fri- present Arv iirlA1Asi a most fascinating program. FOR RENT-4 room apartment on days before March meeting, on Friday the 11th at the Masses. First Fri- Wed., 7:30 p. m., the mid-week Lent- the Mill Ave., Taneytown. Apply—Mr. days; Maas at 6:30 home of Miss Madeline Shriver, and Benediction. en worship. Thurs., 9:30 a. m., the Union Mills. and Mrs. Harry C. Deberry, near Holy Days, Masses at 6 and 8 o'clock. minister will have charge of the These students have Another Sensational Asco Exclusive! Keysville. Baptisms on Sunday, at 11:30 been invited, morning devotions over WTTR. Thur., with their mothers, to attend this Hand-Painted, Imported o'clock. p. Graceful A Real $8.50 FOR SALE—Locust Posts, 35 cents 8 m. the Workers Class meeting and will read their essays Translucent, Bamboo Blossom Design each. Apply—William R. DeGroft, Trinity Lutheran Church, Taney- will meet at the home of Mrs. Ells- submitted in the Good Citizens con- Taneytown, Md. Rt. 1. town—Sunday School, 9 a. m.; Wor- worth Lambert. test. ship Service, 10 a. m.; Luther Miss Ruth Ann Runkles, Mt. Airy BUILDING LOT No. League, Taneytown Evangelical United -Piece Place Setting 26 on Carroll 6:30 p. m. Lenten service every Wed- High School, daughter of Mr. and 6 Heights, for sale, $400.00. Call— Brethren Charge, Rev. A. W. Garvin, Mrs. Ernest nesday evening, 7:30. Pastor. Taneytown—S. Runkles, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy Oliver Lambert, Taneytown 3513. S., 9:30 a. is the county winner. Good Citizens m.•, Worship, 10:30 a. m.; Smart, Ultra-Modern 3-10-2t Walnut Grove Dunkard Brethren Sr. C. E., from the other schools are as fol- of Church at Kump's—Sunday School. 6:30 p. .m.; Wed., 7:30 p. tn., Bible lows: Miss Sylvia HOME FOR ALE, near at Study Koontz, Taney- Harney, 9:30 A. M.; Preaching, 10:30 A. M.— and Prayer Service, with the town High School, daughter Md., 6 rooms and Bath, all modern showing of "Jesus at of Mr. Birnie Shriner, Minister. Nazareth and and Mrs. George Koontz, Rt. 1, Tan- conveniences two 2-car Garages, one Capernaum." Thurs., 7:30 p. m., Choir CHINAWARE eytown; acre lot.—Ivan Reaver, Phone Miss Janet Millender, daugh- Taney- Uniontown Lutheran Parish—Don- practice. ter of Mr. and Mrs. town 5728. 3-10-2t ald Warrenfeltz, Barts—Sat., Charles Millen- Pastor. St. Luke's 7:30 p. m., Ladies' Aid der, Hampstead, Md.; Miss (Wintbr's)—Worship, will meet at the Church Shirley FOR SALE—Good 9:30 a. m.; S. for its month- Blacksten, New Windsor High School, white enam'el S., 10:30 a. m. ly meeting; Sun., S. S., 1:45 p. Kalmazoo range.—H. Barnes. 1 m.; daughter of Mrs. John E. Blacksten, for $ mile Mt. Union—S. S., 9:30 a m.; Wor- Worship, 2:30 p. m. .49 on Keysville Rd., Taneytown, Md. New Windsor; Miss Virginia Peiffer, ship, 11 a. m.; Parish Choir Rehearsal Harney—No Services. Sykesville ONLY with a purchase Mon., 7:30 High School, daughter of LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED— p. m. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wel2b of $5.00 or more St. Paul's—S. Keymar Holiness Christian Church. H. Peiffer, Gaith- Wantz's Blacksmith Shop, rear 31 S., 9:30 a. m.; Con- er Rd., Sykesville, Md.; Miss Sandra Frederick firmation Class, 6:30 p. m. —9:30, S. S.; 10:30, Morning wor- Street, Taneytown, Md. ship; Murnmert, Manchester High School, Phone Taneytown 3014. 6:45, Young People's meeting. Church of God. Uniontown Circuit. 7:30, Evangelistic service; Tues., 7:45 daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Mummert, You Save $7.01 per Place Setting Rt. 3, Westminster; ILL WINDS—Lots Rev. John H. Hoch, Pastor. Union-- Bible Study; Fri., 7:45, Cottage pray- Miss Gretchen Just wait till you see the lovely, delicate hand-painted Bamboo of them due Reese, Elmer Wolfe High Sohool, any season of the year—put up a town—Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mr. er meeting. P. E. Freeman, pastor. design on this fine quality Chinaware - -"- it's no wonder every -windbreak Sterling Smith, Supt Preaching Ser- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. woman wants a complete set. And you can get Place Setting against troubles with a Piney a strong, integrated insurance vice 10:30 a. m. Theme: "The Face of Creek Church of the Brethren Reese, Union Bridge, Md.; and Miss each week for only $1.49. program. Rev. M. A. Jacobs, Pastor.-9:30 a. Martha Bankert, Westminster High My policyholders have enjoyed im- Jesus Christ." Evening service, 7:30 mediate savings p. m. Dr. William W. Cunningham, m., Sunday School; 10:30 a. m., Wor- School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Don't Delay - - Start Your Set Today!. on their insurance, ship. too. Call—Robert L. Zentz guest speaker. The Gospelaires will Sermon: "Looking Unto Jesus", A. Bankert Westmoreland Street, Insurance 7 p. semi-annual Westminster. Agency. Phone Taneytown 5301. sing. Prayer meeting, Wed. evening, m., Church 'Council 7:30 p. m. Leader: Mrs. Doris Arma- Meeting. Contest judges, Miss Rena Fleagle LastI3DaiGDays 9c s in E CHICKEN AND .HAM cost. Kennedy, Mt. Airy, and Dr. George SUPPER, Presbyterian Church. Rev. Gideon Saturday, April 23, at the Rocky Wakefield—Sunday School, 10 a. m. S. Wills, have been invited to attend Ridge Fire Hall, Mr. Chas. Hahn, E. Galambos, Minister, Piney Creek. this meeting. sponsored by the Supt. Prayer meet- 9:30 a. m., Worship service; Wilting Workers of Mt. ing and Bible Study, Fri. evening 10:30 a. Mrs. Allen F. Feeser, committee Tabor Luth- at m.', S. S.; Monday night, 7:30 p. m., eran Church. 3-3-2t 8:00 p. m. chairman will introduce the judges, Frizellburg—Preaching Brotherhood meeting. the winner from each school and their Farmdale 16-oz. service, 9 a. Taneytown-10 a. m., S. 9c BULLDOZING—Ditching, Grading, m.; S. S., 10:15 a. m. Mr. Howard Ch. S.; mothers. She will also give a short TENDER PEAS 6 cans Excavating Ponds. Free estimates. Carr, Supt. 11 a. m., Worship Service. talk on the work of the Good Citizen- Prayer meeting and Bible Emmitsburg-10 16-oz (DANK Easy terms.—Arthur Michael, Jr., study, Thurs. evening, 8 a. m., S. Ch. S.; ship Committee, Ideal Red ervis p. m. 7:30 p. m., Worship Service; Tuesday, KIDNEY BEANS 8 cans Phone Westminster 930W1. 2-24-6t Mayberry—Sunday School, 11:15 a. m. Mr. William 8 o'clock in the evening Mite Society WITH THE ARMED FORCES 89C FOR SALE—Farm Lawyer, Supt. Bible meets wiItdhelhPere::aSr:site cans collecting milk Study on Tuesday evening, 7:30 in the Chapel Room of the SPFIGHETTI 8 route, low mileage, p. m. church. In • charge approximately of program and Ralph E. Horton, seaman, USN, 16-oz three hours a day to operate. Good Jehovah's reception, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ogle, 09C Witnesses, Kingdom Hall son of Mr. and Mrs. Carve! Horton of PORK 81 BEANS TPc7ileatwSauce 8 cans CP year-round income. Asking price a lot 84 York St., Taneytown. Sat., 8 p. m., Mrs. Randolph, Mrs. Rhodes. 530 Balt. blvd.: Westminster, Md., is less than yearly income. Immediate Bible talk will be given by a visiting serving aboard the destroyer USS Ideal Cond, 10 cans 89c possession. Write to Box 239 "B", minister of the Watchtower society. Braine with the U. S. 7th Fleet. TOMATO SOUP Taneytown, Md. 3-3-3t Sun., 3 p. m., public Bible discourse MARRIED The Braing, flagship of Destroyer Ideal Tiny 16-oz on, "Christian 89c BIG Conduct in an Ungodly Squadron 21, participated in the POTATOES Whole White cans PARTY—Friday, March 11, World"; 8:15, study 7:30 p. m., Rocky of the scriptures GARVIN—THOMAS evacuation operations of the Tachen Ridge Fire Hall. with the aid of the Watchtower Sponsored by Rocky mag- Islands with fast carrier Task Force Statler rol s 89c Ridge Fire Co.k azine; Tues., 8 p. m., Bible study using Palms, baskets of white flowers TOILET TISSUE 9 Benefit of Fire Engine. and candelabra 77. 3-3-2e aid , "New Heavens & a New Earth. decorated the sanc- Destroyer Squadron was recently 16-oz tuary of the Newburg Evangelical 21 89c WANTED—Yorkshire Thurs., 7:30, p. m. Theocratic ministry transferred to the Pacific Fleet from DOG,raw) •10 cans Boar to buy United Brethren church c3wn or rent for breeding school followed at 8:30 by the service for the wed- the Atlantic. purpose.—Larry meeting. ding Saturday afternoon, Feb. 26. Meunier. Phone 3928. 3-3-2t 0— INSTANT COFFEE Ideal 4-or jar 89c 1955, of Miss Sue Ann Thomas of KING AND QUEEN CROWNED TURKEYS FOR St. Paul's Lutheran Church, (Har- Wilmington, Del., to the pastor of the _ SALE, until Mar. ney) AT T.H.S. 15, Broad Breasted Bronze -9 a. m., worshil) and sermon; Newburg EUB charge, Rev. Roland Hens from 10 a. m., S. 1 ,11 Like Fresh Crisp Virginia Lee 18 to 21 lbs.; also Broad S.; Tues., Mar. 15, 1955, Edwin Garvin. On February Breasted Lenten service, 7:30 19, 1955, the Taney- 'White Hens from 11 to 13 lb.—Paul p. m.; Sat. Mar. The bride is a daughter of Mr. town High School auditorium, which F. Brower, Taneytown, 19, 1955, Catechetical Class, 1 p. m. and Mrs. Benjamin Clyde Thomas of Md. Phone Mt. Joy was beautifully decorated by the POTATO CHIPS 5484. Lutheran Church-9:30 a. Wilmington. The bridegroom is a son sophomores, 3-3-2t m., S. S.• 10:30 a. was the scene of great m., worship and of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur William excitement when Miss Thelma BAKE SALE sermon; Wed., Mar. Motter in the Firemen's 16, Catechetical Garvin of Taneytown, Md. and Mr. Kenneth Frock were crowded :k-ogz 19c 46 29c 49 39c Building, March 18, at 10 a. m., ben- Class, 6:45 p. m.• Lenten. service, 7:30 The bridegroom's father, who is p. m.; Sat., Queen and King of the "Sweethearts efit of St. Joseph's Church. Pies, Mar. 19, Catechetical pastor of the Taneytown EUB Hop." Everybody's Favorite - - Virginia Lee Cakes, Class, 2:30 p. m. Chas. E. A lovely crown' and a bouquet Candy, Rolls, Salads and Soup Held, pastor church, performed the double ring of red and white roses were presented —Chickens and v Evciel, 35 eggs on ceremony c sale. 3-3-3t Grace Evangelical at 4 p. m. He was assisted to Miss Motter. Mr. Frock received & Reformed by Dr. Paul E. V. Shannon of York, La. Ring Cakes FOOD SALE on March Church Charge. Rev. Morgan An- an identical crown. The sophomore 12th begin- superintendent of the Pennsylvania pkg 1235c ning at 10 a. m. in Fire Hall dreas, Minister. Keysville-9 a. m., class wishes to thank all those who Virginia Lee Hot Cross Buns held by conference of the EUB church. participated the Aid Society of Baust E. The Lord's Day Worship; 10 a. m., in the election of the Your & R. The bride, given in marriage by King and Queen. The runners-up Best Bread Buy Church. 3-3-2t S. Ch. S. classes meet for worship were and study. her father, was gowned in chantilly Sylvia Koontz, Joan Steily, Sandra FOR RENT—Half lace over white satin with a nylon Koons, Eddie Kauffman, Larry Fees- House,16-rooms, tulle overskirt. Supreme Bread ;15c all modern conveniences. A complete The gown was fash- er and Paul Roop. separate unit, suitable 'for WANTED—Two men to sell Baby ioned with a fitted bodice, scalloped small fam- Furniture, part-time, WIN-CREST COFFEE Mild Blend lb 7gc ily.—Mrs. Maude Essig, 321 E. must have use sweetheart neckline and long lace Bal- of car. Will give and Mrs. Tolly Reese and Mrs. George Rich and Mellow • timore St., Taneytown. Phone 3361. you leads to work. sleeves forming a point over the ASCO COFFEE lb 83c Phone Union Bridge 5977 for inter- hands. Her shoulder length veil of Wilhide, both of York, Pa. 3-3-3t 4 tall cans c view Saturday evening between 7:00 nylon tulle was held in place by a Funeral services will be held at 10 LOUELLA MILK Homogenized 49 and 9:00 Sweet THE WOMEN'S GUILD of Grace p. m. coronet with a trim of lace and seed a. m. today (Thursday) at the C. 0. LOUELLA BUTTER Cream, 'b 66c E. and R. Church will hold their pearls. She carried a white Bible Fuss and Son Funeral Home. Burial an- WANTED—Work for a chain PRINCESS MARGARINE lbs nual Food Sale on May 7, in the Fire saw. with a bouquet of pink rosebuds. will be in the Pipe Creek cemetery, 2 41c Hall beginning —Bernard Ricketts, 402 E. Baltimore near Uniontown. Hom-de-Lite pt jar 29c at 10 a. m. 2-24-11t St., Taneytown. Miss Sara Jane Thomas, of Wil- FRESH MAYONNAISE 3-10-4t mington, a sister of the bride, at- WANTED—Stock Farm must be FOR SALE-200 tended as maid of honor. She wore a MRS. WILLIAM H. BOWERS good Grass and Alfalfa Locust Posts, 50c Land.—Nor- each. — Walter S. ballerina length gown of slate blue Mrs. Elizabeth M. Bowers, 84, wife Get Vol. 22 This Week man Heiner, Taneytown, Md. Eckard, Union Bridge, Md. 3-10-2t crystallette with a fitted bodice and of William H. Bowers, Clear Ridge, of Your Funk 2-24-4t full skirt. Her colonial boinquet was Md., died Thursday, March 3, 1955, at & Wagnalls Encyclopedia FOR 10':30 p. EXPERT SHOE .SALE—Home-made Brooms. of yellow rosebuds and white carna- m., at the home of her daugh- A volume each Latest REPAIRING now —Elmer D. Ohler, ter, Mrs. 9 DeLuxe Edition - - ,offered you as well Phone Taneytown tions. Russell Fleagle, New Wind- week for only See the as quality clean- 4491. sor, after an Difference ing by Bizzy Bee Cleaners. The bridesmaids wore Miss Maxine illness of seven weeks. 9c Phone Lit- Garvin Surviving in addition tlestown 68 or after 4:30 LOST—A and Miss Roberta Garvin, to her hus- March Family Circle Magazine only 5c Taneytown birthstone ring, some- 'sisters of the bridegroom. band, and daughter, are a foster 5043. 2-17-tf where "in Their -son, Taneytown, Saturday, Mar. gowns were 'ballerina length of ice Robert White, Finksburg; two grand- 5. If found please return to Elaine You'll Like the Variety of Fresh Produce hr crp NOTICE—If you would like to have blue crystallette made with fitted bod- children and a sister, Mrs. Emma your Lawn Mower, Anders, George St. Call 4624. ices and full skirts. They Bair, New Windsor. Born near sharpened and ad- carried Lin- Large, justed right at your door, call— LADIES—Do colonial bouquets or pink and white wood, she was a daughter of the late Juicy Fla. you want healthy Henry and Blanchard's Service Shop. Phone Tan- luxurious Potted Plants carnations. Amelia Sittig Spielman. for the win- Arthur Mrs. Bowers was a eytown 3598. Call after 5 P. M. ter? Use B. C. A. (Bacterial Garvin, Jr., a brother of member of St. Com- the 'bridegroom, Luke's (Winters) Lutheran 2-10-8t post Activator) a plant vulture teem- served as best man. Church, Grapefruit The ushers were Rev. Herbert Lohr near New Windsor. WHEN YOU ing with Soil Bacteria. 50c per lb are measured for a will take of Tirnbin and Rev. Bernard Fogle of Funeral services were conducted on 4 for 25c Size custom suit, there's no care of all of your indoor Sunday guesswork. towers, all winter. Dayton, Ohio. at 2 p. m. at the New 'Wind- Get our prices and see the Many other us- sor funeral home of D. large es. Come in and ask about Miss Carol Kealey of Baltimore, D. Hartzler selection of newest fabrics at—Rob :t —The and Son. Her pastor, the Rev. Donald Reindullar Company, Phone Taney Md., lighted the candles. Ellen Shop. 2-10-8t - Preceding Warrenfeltz, officiated. Burial was in town 3303. 12-1-d the ceremony an organ recital was presented by William Winter's cemetery near New Windsor. ROB ELLEN SHOP—Headquarters f" NOTICE—Dial 3483 for your Miller of Newburg. Rev. William 5 Se.nd, 25c for Hallmark Greeting Cards. We Stogie, Blocks and General Shearer of State Line was soloist. UPTON ROY STONER can also take care of your gift Hauling. 0 prob- Fertilizer and Lime.—Thurston' Put- Perfect Love by Barneby was played Upton Roy Stoner, 75, lems. 2-10-8t well-known man. 7-21-tf during the ceremony. The traditional farmer of Oak Orchard, near New New Fla. Red Bliss Potatoes 51"29c 500 CARD PARTY every Saturday marches were used. Windsor, Md., died Saturday, Mar. 5, 35c night in DID YOU XNOW that the Cehter Among the guests at the reception 1955, at 7 p. m. at his home. Crisp Pascal Celery 2 stalks the New Fire Hall, Harney, Meat Death Md. Playing will Market features frying chick- which followed in the church social was attributed. to a heart condition begin at 8 p. m. ens, fresh sharp. Benefit of Harney Vol. or frozen, legs, breasts, room were members of the churches and followed an illness of 3 months. Crisp Calif. Carrots Fire wings, back and 2 Pkg.19c Co. 10-28-ti also giblets. 5-13-tf ef the Newburg EUB charge now He was a native of Frederick County, served by the bridegroom. a son of the late Samuel E. and Net- Prepared Spinach cell° Pkg DAVIS 500 CARD PARTY held evei y Mon- or Kale 19c PAINTS make old dairies day night For her daughter's wedding the tie Zumbrum Stoner, and a member like new, Newest Milkers, at the V. F. W. Post Home mother of Coolers and in Harney, Md. of the bride wore% navy blue the Church of the Brethren. Sur- Fresh Snappy Valentine Water Heaters, Cleaners, Stanchions, Dressed cleickens, street length viving , Home made cakes dress of taffeta. Her ac- are his wife, Mrs. Rhoda Water Bowls, Feed Grinders, Min- and lovely prizes. cessories were of hyacinth Grimes Begins at 8 p. m. Also a cash gift. blue. The Stoner; two sons, Getorge S., neapolis Moline Tractors and Ma- bridegroom's mother chose a navy at home, and H. Leighton 'chines.—John 10-144f Stoner, GREEN BEANS 2lbs 25c Roop, Linwood. Phone blue crepe with navy accessories. Libertytown; one grandchild, Union and one Bridge 4403. 11-4-tf CHICKS—Hall Brothers Chicks are Rev. Garvin is a graduate of Leb- 'sister, Mrs. Lottie E. Ensor, Coop- Seabrook Farms Baby Lima Beans 2 10-oz pkgs 3gc ersburg, FRYERS—Any yearly producing outstanding records. anon Valley college and of Bonebrake Pa. Funeral services were size from 2 to 5 You can cash in Theological seminary held at 2 p. m., Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 1°-Pz its alive, or we on this bigger Egg in Dayton. 0. Tuesday at the D. D. Pkgs 35c will dress on order. profit, too—Prove to He has served as pastor of the New- Hartzler and Son funeral Frozen Fryers on hand yourself what home, Un- Ideal Frozen Orange Juice 26-oz cans 29c at all times. 10,300 annual buyers of Hall Brothers burg c'harge since October,1954. ion Bridge. His pastor, the —Ted Jester. Phone Taneytown Rev. 5011. Chicks already krow. Come in and Mrs. Garvin graduated recently Byron Flory, Jr., officiated. Burial 1-2-ti place your order today at the Taney- from Johns Hopkins University was in Pipe Creek Cemetery. ONION SETS 2 lb. 29c NOTICE—My Phone Number has town Grain & Supply Co. 3-4-ti School of Nursing in Baltimore, Md. 'been changed to 5401. Upon their return from a wedding J. WILLIAM DAVIS We have for 11ABY CHICKS.—New Hampshire SEED POTATOES 100 lb. $3.69 sale Fertilizer, Stone, Sand, Wood, trip into Virginia, they will reside J. William Davis, 79, Union Bridge, .and do General snd Rock Ramp, cross, each week in the EUB parsonage at Newburg. Md., Hauling.—Marlin Ail state blood died at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, MAIN POTATOES Fair. tested.—Stonesifer's March 6. 1955 50 lb. $1.89 1-13-13t hatchery, Keymar, Phone Taneytown in Memorial Hospital, Frederick, after an illness of PAPER 1931. 7-2-t1 several ROSE BUSHES HANGING and all othar DIED months. He was a former employe of 99e Jobs of interior decorating including the Lehigh Portland P:astei SPECIAL NOTICE—Barber Shop Cement Co., re- B ACON Repairs. Cali Ralph David- open daily 9 a. tiring four years ago. A native .491b. son for a look rn. to 10 p. m. Opposite JOHN C. PLAINE of at latest Wall Paper K. Frock Store, Taneytown and Lit- Uniontown, he was a son of the late Stanplos.—Taneytown 4792. tlestown Road—J. John C. Plaine, 70, former resident Allen and Virginia Davis and Small Lean Salley. 9-26-tf of Frederick, a mem- Smoked Picnics .35 lb. 11. who has resided on W. ber of 'Linwood Brethren Church. BE PREPARED—For Baltimore St., Taneytown, for the Surviving BIG PARTY every the unex- are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Lancaster FRANKS .43 lb. Friday night.— rected. Let us insure you adequate- last five years, died at 4 p. m. Sun- E. Davis, and Harney Fire Hall, Nice the following children, Prizes. iy.—Percy M. Burke, 231 E. Main St., day, at University Hospital, Balti- Mrs. Lenora Shifler, of 2-3-tf more, where Taneytown; OYSTERS standards Westminster, Md. Tele. 1120. 4-15-tf he was a patient. He was Mrs. Blanche Redgrave and Mrs. .89 pt. a son of the late Daniel and Anna FOR SALE—Alfalfa and Timothy Thelma Faherty, both of Baltimore; FOR SALE—New and used Type- Mary Smith Plaine. Gerald OYSTERS selects .99 pt. Mixed Hay.—Call Taneytown 4947 writers W., Westminster, and Truman Wm. and Adding Machines. Rib- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna J. Davis, New H. Sell. 3-3-2t oons and York; 15 grandchil- WHITINGS Carbon Paper. Also Ma- Mary Scholler Plaine; seven children, dren; one great-grandchild, 2 lbs. 35c 10-lb. box $1.69 chines for rent.—Charles and a SUNDIAL SHOES for the entire L. Stone- Charles D., Westminster; Airman brother, George Davis, slier, Representative of Pittsburgh, H ADDOCK family. Next time try a pair. Avail- Remington John K. Plaine stationed in Alaska; Pa. Funeral rites were held .35 lb. Rand. Inc. 5 Mrs. Lester Horning, at the D. able at—Rob Ellen Shop. 2-10-4teow -9-ti Union Bridge, D. Hartzler and Son funeral home, and Oliver L. Plaine, Mrs. Charles Union Bridge, at PERCH .39 lb. SEE—The Reindollar Fogle, 3 p. m. Wednesday. 2nd Company, Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs. His pastor, the Rev. FLOOR OF OPERA HOUSE headquarters for Baugh's Plant Paul McNair, Bruce Shanholtz for rent. Phone Food all of Taneytown; 21 and the Rev. Freeman Fancy Pollock Fillets Taneytown 5073 or and Soil Builder Fertilizers. The grandchildren, and Ankrum offi- .29 lb. contact George old- one brother and ciated. Burial was in Bauble, Jr. '7-22-tf I est brand in America. 3-4-ti two sisters, Jacob Plaine, Baltimore, Pipe Creek Cemetery. Prices Effective March 1041-12, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. 10. 1955 ceintoix RECORD. TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND MARCH 1 c-

Punch For St. Patrick's Day MARYLAND WILDLIFE

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Kiwanis Inter- ENGDAHL, Spokane, Washington, President of DON E. REDEDICATION to Pres- THE GRAY SQUIRREL national, presents his organization's PLEDGE OF of the people of America. ident Eisenhower as representative to serve (Sciurus carolinensis) of Rededication reaffirms Kiwanis' determination The Pledge made at the time of individual, the community, and the nation. It was the of smell; also eats Kiwanis' 40th anniversary. RANGE: From Maine to Florida, has good sense gave to President Eisenhower is similar fruits and their seeds; the The Pledge which Mr. Engdahl Whether we can lay claim to an Irish heritage or no, many of us and as far west as the Dakotas; some Kiwanis presidents are making to the mayors of their of that destroyed the chestnut to that which most like to give a nod to St. Patrick's Day with at least one touch two subspecies; found in every blight communities this year. the green of flowers for our theme and blend trees in Maryland probably re- Washington to attend the Fourth green. So we turn to county of Maryland; where there Engda'hl and a Kiwanis group were in cleverly into a party bowl of fruit punch. For this you will duced the population. Does not which was held in honor of the nearly them are oak and hickory trees there Biennial Kiwanis Congressional Dinner, need only the simplest of equipment — your favorite mold and the hibernate. Nest of leaves in tops Senators who are members of Kiwanis International. will gray squirrels be. 100 Congressmen and refrigerator. of trees used in hot weather. First, tie 3 or 4 flowers together. For St. Patrick's Day use green DESCRIPTION: Gray on upper and place MANAGEMENT: Can be increased tinted carnations. Pour 1/4 inch cold water into mold parts, white underneath; cheeks Cut stems level with edge of mold. by planting nut bearing trees, flowers in mold, upside down. and feet buffy; off color individuals cold water and cover with plate to hold flowers in which the squirrels themselves do; Fill mold with common, some of them black; not quite touching bottom. Place in freezing compartment are also by the erection of squirrel place but 18 inches including of refrigerator overnight or for several hours. Just before serving length about houses as forestry has reduced the weight about one punch, remove by running cold water over mold and you have a tail; average number of den trees; plans for recipe for beautifully "feathered" beautiful centerpiece for your punch bowl. Our punch pound; tail building squirrel houses can be Kitchens of Minute Maid Fresh- over back. your party comes from the Test and held at times obtained from the Game and In- Orange Juice. Frozen BREEDING: Mate in January or land Fish Commission. The gray FRESH-FROZEN PUNCH 0i February; from 1 to 6 young born squirrel population in Maryland 45 days later; blind for showed an increase in 1953 over Maid about 1 can (12 oz.) Minute 30-35 days, and leave den at 1952. -Frozen Orange Juice 2 quarts ginger ale about Fresh 6 weeks; generally provide (undiluted) about the age of VALUE: Gray squirrels annually. number of Maid Fresh-Frozen Grapefruit Sections two litters sport and food to large 1 can Minute planter; HABITS: Spend most of time in hunters; useful as a tree with ginger ale. Pour into punch to the Blend fresh-frozen orange juice migrations occur some- its presence lends interest fresh-frozen (or canned) grapefruit sections. Place trees; large little bowl. Add primarily nuts, some nature lover. The fur is of flower-filled mold, in center of punch to chill before serving. times; food Serves 10. of which are buried for future use; value.

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iNCOME TAX FACTS No. HISTORY I Get All Exemptions for Yourself and Dependents IN BUICK high- HOTTEST Buicks on the many 1955 before see so than ever wonder you bigger sales already tax changes. The articles . No rolling up that has (This is one of a series of articles on income -they're popularity total sales ways topping the in are based on information protided by the American Institute of Account. 5.• history - "Big Three" in one of the ants and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants.) mode Buick Many taxpayers cheat themselves on their personal exemptions. Of course, there are °niers who get into trouble by claiming teo many exemptions — like the cowboy who claimed an exemption for his horse because he loved him like a brother. afford the Buick power, Buick handling, Buick ride The rules for a taxpayer's own ID you think you couldn't are the same this year 3. Not file a joint return with her steadiness—and the fun and pride and satis- exemptions (or his wife). price of a new 1955 Buick? as last year, but the new tax law husband D faction of bossing the hottest car of the year. it easier to get exemp- 4. Be either a citizen of the U. S. has made U. S., certainly can — if you can afford any for dependents. or a resident of the You tions Canada, Mexico, Canal Zone, new car. And we proudly show our price And it buys you the widest choice in the Your Own Exemptions Panama, or (In some cases) the industry today. For there's a Buick to fit to count your exemp- Philippines. here to prove it. Here's how while. tions (each one takes $600 off your 5. Live with you (absence any price range you name — the low-price income): attending school does not Inter- For the delivered price of the Buick SPECIAL taxable be a close relativeas SPECIAL, the high-powered CENTURY, the One exemption for yourself, two fere) or Sedan shown here is sharply competitive if you are 65 or over, two if you are defined in the tax instructions extra-roomy SUPER, and the custom-built or be a cousin receiving institu- best-known smaller blind, three if you are both 65 and with those of the three ROADMASTER. same applies to your hus- tional care for a mental or blind. The disability who lived cars—lower, in fact, than some models of band or wife. physical it is If your husband or wife died dur- with you before going to the in- those same cars. So why not come in and see how easy ing 1954 you can file a Joint return' stitution. to swing the Buick beauty you've got your claiming the exemptions including Buick Sales Are Soaring those for age or blindness, to which Children and Disabled Dependents , heart set on? Then you'll see why the thrill the deceased would have been en- Don't forget that a baby born any- reason why Buick production of the year is Buick in a lot more ways titled at the time of death. time up to midnight December 31 That's one big counts as a full exemption. and Buick sales are hitting all-time record than one. Exemptions for Dependents A new feature this year is a de- all $600 can be duction of as much as $600 for care highs today—and why Buick is outselling One exemption of is priced below taken for each person who fits the of a dependent while the bread- except two of the Buick SPECIAL other cars in America —that the horsepower and definition of a dependent. This $600 winner is working. This deduction of 188 Is to mothers, best-known smaller cars. any other car Is not doubled for age or blindness, available widowers, wheelbase? as in the case of your personal ex- divorced and legally separated per- 122-inch SPECIAL is priced below emption. sons, who are allowed to deduct ex- But an even bigger reason is this fact: DID the Buick —that three best-known To count for an exemption, the penses up t.) $6010 for the care of a models of the dependent must: son, daughter, stepson or step- price you pay for a Buick buys you a some 12 The YOU cars? 1. Have less than $600 gross in- daughter under (or any depend- money smaller gives you more come for 1954 (except that un- ent who is mentally or physically lot more automobile than the same the Buick SPECIAL KNOW. —that than any other car der the new law this does not Incapacitated). elsewhere. of automobile A to this buys pounds apply to your child if he is working wife is entitled price? under 19 or is a full-time stu- deduction if her husband is physi- you big-car room and size and com- at its low dent). cally or mentally incapable of pro- It buys 2. Have received more than half his viding support. Where the husband fort and brawn. It buys you Buick styling, support from you. (New Law: is not disabled, the working wife Do not include scholarships may also take a deduction if a joint in figuring total cost of support. return is filed, except that the $600 The dependent may also qualify limit is reduced by the amount even though no one person the couple's gross income exceeds Thrill ofthe yearis Buick furnished more than half of his $4,500. support. If a group of persons * * WILL BUILD THEW", who would otherwise be able Additional Information Alternate Tuesday Evenings WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK tO. MILTON BERLE STARS FOR BUICK-See the Buick•Berte Show to claim the dependent con- Be sure to read the official in- tributed more than half, any structions. You can also get help member of the group who con- from the Internal Revenue Service, tributed at least 10% may claim which urges you to consult only the dependent if all others who qualified advisers. W. H. DAVIS COMPANY contributed 10% or more have THE signed a declaration that they Next article: Tax Eased on Dia- 1207 WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND will not claim the deduction.) Janda and Retirement Income, 31 WEST MAIN STREET Phone MA11111 10. 1955 THE CARROLL RECIltnia. 1, U's irLAND t•A‘'.:E SEVIALI HE E32312 ceet's MARYLAND WILDLIFE Prepared by SP ••( by the MARYLAND GAME & INLAND FISH COMMISSION G. H. ENFIELD G0IVNItir Internallonal Uniform Sunday IFY6Y4E School Le.ssons A PSALM OF THE HEAVENS BY DR. KENNETH L. FOREMAN Psalm 19:1-6 THEN SHOP AT Scripture: Matthew 6:5-15; 7:7-11; There is nothing more beautiful Mark 9:14-29: Luke 18:9-14; John 14:13- in 37: James 5:13-18; I John 5:14-15. all literature than these six verses of Devotional Reading: Philippians Psalm nineteen. This portion of Scrip- ZERFING'S HARDWARE OF LITTLESTOWh 4:4-7. ture is exalted in thought, majestic in expression, and noble in praise. For Complete Line of The poem was written in the days aitot Lori to Pray when men looked up toward the ob- FISHING TACKLE jects of heaven rather than down upon Lesson for March 13, 1955 the things of earth. What one Well-known Brands Such As 0 sees is what one thinks. In an early Pflueger, Ocean City and Airex century a wise man said: "For as he RAYER is contact. It is contact thinketh in his heart, so is he." Pbetween man and God. It is con- In his gaze of the heavens, the tact of the finite with the Infinite. Psalmist recognizes the presence of A Christian, a real Christian, who God. does not pray, is as absurd and The heavens are telling the MOCKING BIRD We have the n:cist cr.nipletz God; impossible a figure as an athlete glory of line ever offered before in our and the firmament (Mimus polyglot tos polyglottos.) who never leaves proclaims his Littlestown Store for the handywork. RANGE: his bed, a'student Maryland is about the cian and imitator; their songs and Sportsman—You can get what Day by day pours forth speech, you need or without a brain. a northernmost limit of the mocking imitations are enjoyed by everyone offer you with a and night to night declares bird; complete outfit. human being who plentiful south to Florida; except sometimes when they sing knowledge. has never eats. Not to There is no speech, increased in numbers in recent endlessly on moonlight nights. nor are there years. SEE ZERFING'S FOR FISHING pray is to lose con- words; Many spend entire winter Food in spring and summer .largely TACKLE in our state, majority tact with the liv- their voice is not heard; but migrate insects such as ants, flies, wasps, south in fall COMPLETE ARTIFICIAL BAIT AND PLUGS ing God: "Prayer yet, their voice goes out through as far as Bahamas. grasshoppets and spiders, making all is the Christian's the earth, DESCRIPTION: Length about 10 it a very beneficial bird; in sum- and their words to mer and vital breath" as the end of the inches, more slender than robin, autumn it consumes some AIR :TOT:] R E world. weed seeds the old hymn says. longer tail; upper parts gray with such as blackberry, Day and night continuously pour poison ivy, All Christians Dr. Foreman a little brown; under parts white; sumac, red cedar ZEIIFING'S forth their Creator's praise. Picture berries, honeysuckle berries know this but the not to be confused with the shrike and many feel puzzled glorious spectacle, and conceive Virginia creeper. LITTLESTOWN Phone 146 PENNA. about it all the same. Our prayers the conception of the Psalmist in that which it resembles. MANAGEMENT: Little if any- seem feeble and Useless and we far distant day and in that solitary BREEDING: Nests in trees, thing can be done to further in- may even be tempted to give country as he beholds the sun as it shrubs, thickets rises in the and hedges; gen- crease this valuable bird; it fear- them up entirely; but many who eastern horizon, journeys erally 8 to to the zenith of the 15 feet from ground, lessly chases such enemies as dogs give up praying would keep firmament, then although occasionally on if on to the western horizon, nest will be and cats, away from nest and they only knew how. concealing found much its face in darkness until the break of higher; lined with young. grasses and in south sometimes Ask! a new day. VALUE: Valuable for its de- To the with cotton; raises more than one Get our There divinity within man, such struction of injurious insects, and good is so much in the New phenomenon brood annually; eggs 4 to 6, Testament bespeaks of God. To the for its songs and imitations; to a about prayer, that a Psalmist the heavens bluish-green speckled with brown. chicks and serves as a tent slight extent injurious to small person may well read it through for the sun, from which the sun goes 'HABITS: Our leading bird musi- fruits such as cherries. with this one question in mind. forth each day like a proud, victorious Let any reader who wants to try bridegroom and like a strong man. 130T MERE... this, start out with a good trans- In them he has set a tent for the lation of the New Testament (the sun, for a fast, R. S. V. for instance or some oth- which comes forth like a bride- er modern and readable groom leaving his chamber, healthy start with version) and like a and a blank notebook. strong man runs its /In each course with joy. day's reading notice every refer- Its rising is from the end of the ence to prayer—who prayed, why, heavens, how, what the result was; or what and its circuit to the end of them; is said about prayer (as for in- and there is nothing hid from its stance by Jesus and Paul). Some heat. points, it will be found, come out The beautiful hymn "The Spacious over and over again. Others may Firmament on High," written by be touched on rarely. But few days Joseph Addison in 1712, and which is pqr hen, will go found in many hymnnals, had its per year by without the reader origin finding in this section of the nineteenth something that can be jot- Psalm of our English ted down in Bible. the notebook, which These verses of the Psalm Purina Star may are Better Feed Startena, the Nation's have for a title: What I Have worthy a place in your storehouse of Utilization • High livability Learned favorite ,starter, is MICRO- About Prayer from the memories. Order Ames In-Cross White, Tinted, New Testament. One thing will or Brown-Egg genuine hybrids MIXED with baby formula care. certainly come out from the first: NOW! That's one reason why chicks Prayer is something God expects grow so fast and strong on it. of all His children. Prayer is a See us for your privilege but chicks and chick is also a duty. starting needs. You can raise all the riddles about WINTER _ prayer you can think of—and they REDUCTIONS are many. You can think of all MILFORD HATCHERY Taneytown sorts of things that scare you 1-13-tf Grain & Supply Co. away from prayer—your own in- 2-17-4t significance, God's greatness, the strong possibility that you may not know what is really best for you, and so forth. But all those things were true when Jesus gave His friends those three simple commands: Ask! seek! Knock! There are blessings that come only to those who ask. There is light to be found only by those who seek. There are doors that open only to the voice of prayer. With- Joseph L. Mathias 86 out confidence, prayer ends before Sons it starts. MONUMENTS In Jesus' Name WESTMINSTER thing Jesus One said has met BALTIMORE with much misunderstanding: "If ye ask anything in My name, I will HANOVER do it." It is not right to think of this promise as attaching a mag- OUR 49TH YEAR ical influence to the form of words "In Jesus' name. Amen." It is "Build While you he will not true that any prayer ending Live" with those words is a prayer that 2-24 & 3-10, 24 will be aNswered, and any prayer not ending with those words will for the not be answered. That is not what Jesus meant at all. Take the story of the two prayers, the publican's and the pharisee's (Luke 18:9-14). pilaff* rest of Would the pharisee's prayer have been answered and honored if he had ended that proud petition, or 1000P1 rather that prayer of thanksgiv- my life" ing, with the words "In Jesus' name"? Of course not. If he had added such words they would have been out of place. A prayer in that holy Name is truly in the Name only when it expresses the mind of Christ, only when (so to speak) he could sign his name to it The more nearly our prayers are like what our Lord Himself would think of, the more nearly they will come to being fully answered. Our Lord's Prayer The most famous prayer in the world, the one most often repeat- ed by Christians, is the Lord's plump, drive safely on the Prayer. Jesus did not intend this For better yields of highways as a formula. A Christian who hnovy groin, use AGRICO prays except in never these exact FOR GRAIN. R•m•mb•r, words would not have understood No one ever wants to have an Agrico for nocii crop. accident. No us-se ever wants to ki:. a per. what Jesus taught about praying. dwell's on son with his car .. . yet thousands of Jesus did mean by lives yearly are sacrificed to At What giving LIIICI IS IAPI OMIT IT us prayer is to show motor age on the altar of concrete this us the The AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL and asphalt. The narrow margin be. "manner" of prayer—that is, the CHEMICAL CO. tween life and death can often be the matter of a care:ess second behinc lines on which true prayer must be made. The reader is encour- the wheel of your car. That careless second can change the course oi this short aged to study but won- your life. You are never the same person after you have killed a mas derful prayer again and again, as with your car. You a guide to his own talks with God. TANEYTOWN GRAIN & SUPPLY CO, are never rid of that man .. . he shares your meals One very important thought is in TANEYTOWN, MD. . your pleasures ... your past .. . your future. He's with you for the the very first word: Our. If the rest of your life. We urge you .. . drive first "How" of prayer is confidence Phone 3871 thoughtfully on the road. Hely in God, the second is harmony 3-3 2t make March 20 to 26 Deathless Week on Maryland Highways. with the mind of Christ, and the third is suggested by this word • "We do know that the nations of the world are engaged in "our"—remembering we are not a race against time to discover new uses for atomic alone. If any desire is selfish it is energy. If we are to survive, we desire that God will not bless. must continue to be first in research MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCHGENTS, lBased on outlines copyrighted by the and discovery, whether Division of Christian Education, Na- that discovery tional Council of the Churches of Christ be military or industrial."—Charles In the U. S. A. Released by Community R. Sligh, Jr., Chairman, NAM. rress Service.) MARCH 10, 1055. MARYLAND THE CARROLL RECORD, TANEYTOWN,

PAGE EIGHT -44440- tn=13:=:::= TowNE THEATRE rurs-irg* 4:6 6 trf 4-4• • 444 4 iraTh 444 44444411 Use The Taneytown Recreational Park This Summer PA. : EASTER CANTATA Week-End Specials LITTLESTOWN, "GOD'S ONLY SON" Every One is Welcome Super-Value—THREE (3) retractable BALL POINT TONITE (THURSDAY) 7 & 9 P. M. • Written by Fred B. Holton — by — PENS (BLUE-RED and GREEN) in a Vinyl pocket Ida Lupino—Steve Cochran Thrilling Detective Story Uniontown Lutheran g All for 98c (a $2.49 Value) in a i Any one desiring Reservations for use of Pavilions protector "PRIVATE HELL 36" : Parish Choir i Sc loose leaf note book FILLERS 6 pkgs. for 25e • under direction of FRIDAY 7 & 9 P. M. : FREE - 75c size JERGEN'S Facial lotion (new cleans- . MRS.BLAINE G. BROADWATER Please contact SATURDAY 5:30, 7 and 9 miracle) with each purchase of reg. : Accompanist ing and softening Another Great Big Hit : MRS. GERALD LIGHTNER 49c size of Jergen's Hand Lotion. Glenn Ford—Edw. G. Robinson : HARRY DOUGHERTY Barbara Stanwyck in full pound 29e • APRIL 10, 7:45P. M. Taneytown, Md. Phone 3021-4484 35c Epsom Salts AND • "VII LENT MEN • in THEIR WOMEN" IP_WILWILILIEWLP *JP tee .,c *I1 (St. Luke) CHURCH 11,11.221-12.2-t'c,, ILIIMIULILILS-11 in Cinemagcope and Technicolor WINTER'S Public is cordially invited COUPON is worth 10c to YOU. Clip it now. 2, 4, 7 and 9 P. M. This SUNDAY 3-10-5t 4441444 M. iFirlillilililairlalilialr511444 41:1 444 • 444 444 4444 MON.& TUES., 7 and 9 P. Sc Bring this coupon and 10c to THE TANEYTOWN I Action Spectacle! Year's Top DELICIOUS Z GARY COOPER ATTORNEY'S and EXECUTORS SALE PHARMACY and get one of our LANCASTER BURT FIRST AGAIN of Valuable T=r7TLZI2IXX1X1Z22rIXX ICE CREAM SODAS, I "VERA CRUZ" DOUBLE DIP CHOCOLATE - ' First Superscope Picture Farm and Personal Property exactly Y2 price. Good Fri- in Technicolor a regular 20c value for MOTOROLA at Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY day and Saturday, March 11th and 12th, ONLY. I By virtue of the authority contained in a power-of-attorney from Oscar Hamerstein's Musical et. al. to Ralph G. Hoffman and Charles Color TV Charles Edgar Hockensmith, .5__. 5; "CARMEN JONES" 0. Fisher, Attorney-in-fact, dated March 7, 1955, the undersigned At- similemilm=1110.=811 -in-fact will offer at public sale on the premises, about 11/2 Biggest picture torneys - with Dorothy Dandridge miles north of Taneytown on the Gettysburg-Harney Road in Taney S.M.A.Powder (for baby formulas) 6 lb. cans $6.18 Harry Belafonte Lowest price town Electton District of Carroll County, Maryland, on 50c Camphorated Oil 4 oz. size 39c GRAIN MARKETS NOW - - for the first time THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955, TANEYTOWN (asst. styles) choice $1.98 COLOR TV the way you want it! at 12:00 noon, the following real estate: $2.49 Leather BILLFOLDS Wheat $1.95 per bu. bu. 12th, and 14th, ONLY Corn $1.50 per in and see 5 SQUARE PERCHES FARM Prices effective March 11th, $1.15 per bu. Come 135 ACRES 2 ROODS, Barley 5 COLOR TV improved with a 2/12 story brick DWELLING, 9 rooms (4 down and up); large center hall; metal roof, electricity, attic, excavated and CARD OF THANKS at on first floor. Large bank barn Dealer partitioned cellar, three fire-places TANEYTOWN PHARMACY Your Motorola machine shed with slate Taneytown I approximately 38x75 with metal roof; large We wish to thank the block garage with metal roof. Two-story for their valuable' roof. New double concrete Fire Company RADIO SERVICEI with metal roof. Smoke house with metal roof; Open Every Night Except Thursday and Sunday in extinguishing our chimney frame washhouse axi=rt service Baltimore St., Taneytown, Md. Grain shed with metal roof; large chicken house with metal roof. fire on Monday. E. !t tt!I11U?11 PHONE 5361 spring of water. Piney Creek runs along edge of farm. I WILLIAM I. AMOS Good Good road into buildings. 133 Acres tillable land and 2 Acres of wood- land. About 28 Acres wheat and 9 Acres barley now planted will go • For title IIIIIMMIIIIIIIMINIIIIIIIIIMIDISSIMMIES1011.11 with the farm. Some hay and straw will go with farm. 11111:111MINIMIIIMIIIIMIII6111111111112 reference see deed from Mary E. Hockensmith, et. al. to Charles R. among the Land -4 red V'lo ro - 11 V*"i V.- I: dated August 22, 1910 and recorded 1;&.1 ;,..5,;1 ..o.:4 b;t21.1.t."111;:;11k;..t;46;±11 1;.±.:111;!..."4O-4 Hockensmith ,6Z.V •,4 I ,,II It; id i Z,....4 , .,,1 :,...... -; ,4 115, folio 177. 'NZ'oT:Nr17.ort7o7•71 Records of Carroll County in Liber O.D.G. No, - -. . 0-1 t.o.1 /...1 r- 7 7 pl.:7o P710:777,7:Nort71 1 I R! 7 . ...7 11,7.7. - -. . .. . a a At the same time and place the undersigned Attorneys will also V o: Specials -End seT1 a •I Week D13 'm • 6 ACRES WOODLOT located along the Eyler's Valley Road near ;i1 IF; MARCH 14 I the reservoir in Eyler's Valley near Emmitsburg in Frederick County, D MARCH 11 MARCH 12 Maryland. For title reference see deed from Matilda Mehring to to: among Charles R. Hockensmith dated October 30, 1913 and recorded m Bank that money El 1 the Land Records of Frederick County in Liber H.W.B. No. 306, folio SALMON 1 can .37 I 465. c•'.! i Alaska Also at the same time and place Charles Edgar Hockensmith and Cans .99 Z de- TONIGHT D ci I Libby's PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 Clara M. Roop, surviving Executors of Charles R. Hockensmith, II ceased, by virtue of the power of stale contained in the last will and 1 box .22 1 testament of Charles R. Hockensmith, deceased, and pursuant to an and sleep tight i Large WHE,ATIES order of the Orphans' Court of Carroll County passed on December 6, 2 lb. .29 .,11 will sell at public auction the following personal property: I Great Northern DRIED BEANS . 1954, .- 1 can .31 I FARM EQUIPMENT Star Kist TUNA FISH 1948 Ford Pickup Truck, Farmall tractor and plows, tractor cul- lime spreader, McCormick-Deering 1 Box .39 I tivators, disc harrow, cultipacker, SPAGHETTI DINNER • -Deering I Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee• mower, Ontario grain drill, side-delivery rake, McCormick I wheat binder, McCormick-peering corn plows, Case corn planter, Run SWEET PEAS 2cans .25 spring wagon, 2 hay carriages, hay loader, New Idea manure spreader, j- Silver 3 horse drawn plows, wagon and bed; 3-wheel corn cutter, corn sheller, or Pillsbury GINGER BREAD chicken feeder, barrel spray, spike har- 1 Betty Crocker sheep clippers, electric brooder, It is not safe to leave a day':, 2 MIX 2 Boxes .49 i rows, springtooth harrow, drag harrow, shovels, picks, and miscellan- eous tools, feed grinder, hay chopper, miscellaneous harness. receipts at one's place of 1-lb. .19 I I Sweet Clover MACARONI HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES business overnight. The solu- 1 Box .33 I Wood range, chunk stove, cherry seeder, meat grinder, sausage tion: Local businessmen who Fluffy All WASHING POWDER chairs, 3 beds !. New `Z stuffer, stillard, coal heatrola, rocking chairs, kitchen any ---._— . and springs; miscellaneous pots and pans, 2 miscellaneous benches, bank with us - in fact, butchering kettle, miscellaneous laterns and crocks, electric washing of our depositors - can use i6H ERT y1 5 machine, 2 ladders, miscellaneous hand tools, horse blanket, 5 vinegar our NIGHT DEPOSITORY IDol barrels, oil drum, American side-snap gun, 2 rolls tar paper, grind- I . stone, lawn mower, spray gun, ice cream freezer,,firewood, fence posts, when they can't reach the burlap bags, chains, ropes, blocks and falls, rough cut lumber. bank during our public bank-

aREEN STAPLE ' Z ANTIQUES ing hours. We'll gladly an- I Large drop leaf table, oak kitchen table, wooden dry sink, wood ...... ,-,-- RacERY. table, sewing horse, rope bed, 2 plank bottom chairs, ladder back swer your questions about MD. e5 covered hair sofa, large copper kettle, picture frame, PHONE 3021 ,---- 'TANENTOWN, rocker, leather this helpful "extra" service. 2 butter ehurners, large fruit cupboard, small fruit cupboard, horse I * drawn sleigh. -411111•1111111111•11111111611111111•11111111111111011MbelM11111111111111111111.1IMMINDIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIE — STOCK CERTIFICATES 5 shares The Farmers State Bank, Emmitsburg, Maryland; one National Bank share Western Maryland Trust Co., Frederick, Maryland; 2 shares, First N. 2. MU: =: ••...... Reindollar Company, Taneytown, Maryland. TANEYTOWN, Md. .4 I . TERMS OF SALE:—Personal Property: Cash. No property to Member Federal Reservt System : be removed until paid for. • Member ri The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) .....-4 •;&;..„.,7 11 SURE INSURANCE : REAL ESTATE: A deposit of $1500.00 on the farm and $100.00 O'..o.",11•Z,i,O6X.411.;&1111;&411W11&41!:.1112.411.2..-1111a;41WO;!116;.O r7.7.1•7:71•171.7.7.4 7.7. r7;NL'• :; on the woodlot will be required in cash on the day of sale. All con- ;I'..7.1,571 r'.7:71•17..!• '7'11.7.71 F:7,71.7:71 r747...7.71 r.:71.7:!..!:7••71 AYGouEr Personal Needs: • costs except notary fee and federal stamps to be paid by FEiRt i veyancing purchaser, County and State taxes for 1955 to be adjusted to date of . upon I FIRE : sale. Possession of farm and woodlot will be given immediately may be at any time prior to sale 'EXTENDED COVERAGE • final settlement. Property inspected : upon arrangements with undersigned attorneys. (Includes Windstorm) : RALPH G. HOFFMAN A419,-yek3tAtv. WONNOEs*********«* AUTOMOBILE i :: , PERSONAL LIABILITY CHARLES 0. FISHER FARM LIABILITY :. Charles Edgar Hockensmith and Kathryn • Attorney-in-Fact for g GARAGE LIABILITY : Ellen Hockensmith, his wife, Clara M. Roop and Howard C. f STOREKEEPER LIABILITY : Roop, her husband, and Hilda Elizabeth Hockensmith, widow. 0 BURGLARY CHARLES EDGAR HOCKENSMITH N PLATE GLASS CLARA M. ROOP, POLICY tovi STATION Surviving Exectuors of Charles R. Hockensmith, Deceased. 1 ' SCHEDULE GEGENERAL LIABILITY Earl R. Bowers, Auctioneer. S'S RESIDENCE AND OUTSIDE THEFT Haines, Clerk. 3-10-4t MONEY AND SECURITIES POLICY Carl B. 1 MERCANTILE OPEN STOCK BURGLARY tt."-VIttell-te_9.9!Mitt, • 9 .t9_99,_.9.9 **-101 ttlit ,,&,.e,we t OFFICE BURGLARY AND ROBBERY POLICY 555

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