The Midland Journal VOL. LXVI RISING SUN, CECIL COUNTY, MD., FRIDAY, MAY NO. 47

CIVILIAN DEFENSE Be Sure To Weather DINNER MEETING State To Have Merger Of OF LIONS CLUB RESCINDED Buy And Balloon • 15,000 Extra Plant Wea^ dinner meeting the Triumph The Executive Committee of the At ithe of It is Thursday ev- Maryland of Defense met on ing Sun Lions Club, on Council Mify 17, the Nominating Com- Farm May 16th and rescinded the civilian A Poppy Recovered ening, Workers reported following slate Announced defense protective regulations pre- mittee the the election to be held .) tune 7: viously promulgated by the Council May to Poppy Days, Hubert Miller, who operates 4he for 19 30 are President, F. M. Kennard; Ist vice- .5,000 Prisoners Of War and issued a policy statemen'i con- when the little red flower, a symbol Hugh Evans farm, weßt of Rising Be Taken Over By president, Charles Croiheis; 2nd vice To fining its future status and opera- , of honor to dead warriors, Sun, on Saturday picked up in the America’s president, Wm. C. Graham; 3rd vice Hons. The regulations rescinded by , be worn. woodis on the premises, a red silk will president, William McNumee; secre- To Aid Farmers die Executive Committee were: The members of 'the American Le- parachute attached to a fiber case Noma tary, Charlton Poist; treasurer, Ev- The Electric Air Raid protection regulations ( gion dedicating their efforts to about six Inches square, containing are erett F. Johnson; tail-twister, Claude governing blackoun procedure within ( the distribution and sale of the pop- various weather recording Instru- And Buick; lion tamer. Thus. ii. Rob- Packers he State of Maryland, dated June pies.j ments. Attached to the case were C. Company erson; directors, John Kimble, E. L. 15. 1943; The little red flowers will pay tri- tags requesting the finder to send lt Haines. More tahn 6,600 Germans will be Regulations governing the control | to men who hftve to Washington, D. C. bute both those to among approximately 16,000 has been made of within the coast- , Delegates to convention lie 'Llic labor- Announcement >f artificial lighting died for 'their country in the present The case bore 'the date of April ers merger Maryland, President, and Secretary; alternates, recruited to work this season on plans looking to the of The tl area of the State of , war and to those who fell 27 years 25, and had been attached to a J. C. Hindman, Clifford Marker. Di- Maryland farms and In food process- Noma Electric Company, with the uted July 7, 1943; ago, In . small balloon, that burst at a height rectors having one year to serve to ing plants and canneries, Paul Id. 'triumph industries, Inc., formerly Rules and regulations governing The money received from the ffele of twelve miles, the parachute, about Mary- complete terms are Herman Slay Nystrom, state supervisor of the em- Triumph Explosives, fur., of Elkton re defense for the State of of( popples Is used to aid the afflicted six feet in diameter, opening and car- ' baugh and Alex. Wilson. ergency farm labor program for the The Noma company began invest- and, dated October 4, 1943. , veterans of both World Wars rylng the case safely to earth. These and Following the splendid dinner ser- Hxaension Service, University of ing In 1-lumph In 1944, and with ad Regarding the future program, their families. weather recording balloons are sent t by the ladles of the W. S, S., Maryland, has announced. ditional purchases this year through Chairman W. Frank Roberts stated Cecil Unit American Legion Auxi- up by the Depamment at Washing- ved and 'the business meeting, three Ris- The emergency farm workers will its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ansoniu aat in conformity with its policy liaryj has charge of the sale of pop- ton. This Is the second one found in 1 ing Sun boys who are in U. S. Service lie housed in .'l7 camps, of which 10 Electrical Company, has browglus lie ,1 making periodic adjustments of pies{ in Cecil County. The flowers ire this section, ltay Mahoney, of near ' and were guests of the club were in ire for prisoners of war. Many of ownership of stock in 'that company he Council’s program and opera- , made of crepe paper on the pattern Farmington, recovered one about a 1 outstanu troduiced: Lt. James Yerkes, SjSgt. hose camps are on the Eastern to i ju.ouO of the 494,722 ions as required by changing war of( 'the wild poppy of Flanders, ajid year ago. ■ Alfred R. Gyles and Pfc. Kirk liio Shore. lug shares. Besides the 4 2 percent o onaitton, and after consultation are„ made by the disabled veterans m i kaw. Lt. Yerkes, who lias been in The War Department has allocated the nock owned by the company, K . ith Governor Herbert R. O'Conor, Hat Perry Point umder direction of ({he approv- charge< of a German Prisoners of War -,600 prisoners of war for agricul- per cent is hen! by persons close tc lie Executive Committee has , Maryland Department of the Aultl- Labor Contract Camp , and Sgt. Gyles, who tural work and 2,900 more for work Noma management. .1 the following curtailment of ac- liary.j. Their manufacture occupies in me the was a member of Bombing Squad in plants processing tomatoes, snap Noma has broad plans for postwar ivities; i and fingers of these Needed To Use a mind unfortun- bad completed 35 missions in ,leans, sweet corn and other vegeta- ixpauei-.n while 1 Humph s business “Effective June 30, 1946, all acti- ate£ ones. and War Prisoners European war area, interested nles, said Mr. Nystrom. The remain- is expecte- 'to disappear witl the end ilies of the Protective Division of This year it Is expected that more J the In to use Prisoners for the members of the clubs with recit ing 200 prisoners will take care of of the war, the announcement said ivilian Defense on the State level Americanst than ever before will wISh order War I any farm a als of some of their experiences. the camps. adding t int Ttiimpb was estimatei. .ill be formally discontinued. The to wear the poppi is as a salute to the kind of work, farmer i t must a primary contract BB The prisoners of war will be hous- .• of working capital and nterim period between now and bereavjed liuve for *,ol .1 Farm dense. Each local Hkguml, damghler All what it do meeting No. 1, agricultural agent’s office and ■m- England. "I /' the prisoner of war camps are 'the barn, wagon shed and wthei derinine for Itself will The May of Circle local S., at of range to sign a contract for their of Captain Dim cheduled to open on June 1, when the larm oi Horace Yer- .gardlng its organization, W. S. C: was held the home buildings on i in picking of peas and early sitring by .any communities may wish to pre- Mrs. Phleet Cooper Thursday even- as far as possible advance of the ' Air i.cs ai Lombard, were destroyed i jeans begins. .erve some manner and form, as ing, Mrs. Edward Jenkins leader, day they will be needed. ; d e ni c oo the night of Aiay 16. The root in i Meawnhile, Mr. Nystrom said, 30 badly dam ,est adapted to local conditions vol- presiding.[ Devotions were in charge No farmers will be able to use j io a. ii k of the dwelling was also Newfoundlanders have been “import- inteer personnel to assisu local au- of Miss A. Mabel Reynolds. Singing, war prisoners unless a contract has (church, o^| aged. i 'd" and assigned to work year- res- utilities in case of emergencies. “What A Friend We Have in Jesus.” first been signed by him. Farmers The given in mar as The Oxford Fire Company ourid laborers on War Services Dlvl- Responsive] scripture reading. Prayer will be responsible for payment only riage by her rather, wore a white dairy farms in the ponded to 'the call for aid but. the ■‘The Civilian i tale. headway lion a ill be continued on a curtailed i by leader. Singing, “America.” Mrs. for the actual hours worked by the gown,j with a lace bodice, long fui nad guielu. such i. Nearly BfiW> Jamaicans farm oasis, compatible with the changing Blanche] Johnson read a story of mis- prisoners. fsleeves and skirt of tulle over a satin and Baham- was impossible to save the Vanguard total under direction of In mountains of Tenne- IS , underskirt. Her over-the face- ve: ans -the of a of buildings. The firemen saved the var situation, the esion work the 15,040 ap- flnge itip length and she cai allocated to Maryland—have dwelling, although much damage was Major L. W. Tipton, who will com- e see. The minutes were read and was of Engagement Announced | bouquet o. trrlved; and are at work on farms on upper story the home ,ine 'these duties with those of the proved.j The 'treasurer’s report given. tied an old fasihoned done to the of England be Eastern Shore. water. After the Ox- date Surplus War Property Officer, Familyj night, May 31st, was announ- Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Graham, of ' white rosebuds. Miss Jeanne both by lire and attendant, Eastern Shore camps for some of Art further notice, the Mary- ( ced, with program in the church au- near 'the en- ' was her sister's only anti lord Uremen had left 'the scene “Until Charlestown, announce up head- j following gowned in bine net with lace in hfese workers have been set at again broke out in the roof of the andi Council will continue Us itorium and a social hour gagement of their daughter, Florence ,Wts length veil. She .Vestovaf, Vienna, 4 Hur- uweiling and Hising Sun flit .aarters In 503 O’SuUivan Building.” inj the primary room. Letters W., to George Calvin Brown, Jr.,'*ivirts atwl a shoulder the oi ’ock and Kennedyville, on the East- threatening Mr. Roberts also explained . that t thanks for flowers, fruit and cards son of Mr. and Mrs. George Calvin ‘ carried an old fashioned bouquet company wan calU-d. The rn Shore, and near Whiltetall, Har- ,oine preliminary steps had been uak- , were read. Virginia Cooper gave a Brown, Sr., of Oxford, Pa. The wed- pipk rosebuds. Little Miss Mary blaze was speedily extinguished. I ord county. been n looking toward the establishment | beautiful piano solo. During the so- ding will take place in the summer, Ellen Wycker, cousin of the bride, The Are is believed to have i Of the 3,000 migrant workers who - in f a State-wide disaster relief organ- , cial hour the hostess served fruit Eg - ’ was flower girl, Her gown was floor caused by a tractor that had been ■ ■ ire expected to arrive during the sea- bay, /.ation and that this matter was , cup, home made cake amdi nuts. length blue taffeta. operation in the barnyard. Some son from the south, many will be .ovv before Governor O’Conor for Bridge At Chesa- The best man was Captain Cleve- on am aw and larm machinery were los. BB farms in tenant houses, onsideran,ion and determination. land, a fellow officer of the groom. while others in addition to the buildings. will live in camps ait Berlin Poc- at peake City The ushers were Edison Grubb, bro- and Birthday Party omoke City, Worcester county; Al- Representatives of the State Roads l ther of the groom; Howard England, len, Wicomico county, and Preston, Suit For Divorce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs, near Commission are engaged in getting I brother of the bride, Walton Mason Fire Com- on the Caroline-Dorchester county D. a of their titles to properties are : and Lloyd Wycker. Through her counsel, Hurry I town, entertaiued number which invol- line. pany Auxiliary Conwuy, now ] friends and relatives on Thursday ved in the erection of the new high The church was beautifully decor- .ai nes, Mrs. Ida Petitt Camps are to be at Centreville and Fin filed suit in ( evening, May 3, in honor of their arch bridge to be built across the ; ated with orange blossoms and bas- The ladles of the Perryville .n Elkton resident, lias Sudlersville, Queen Anne’s county; for au < Naoml’k 16th birthday. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal at kets of spring flowers. Company Auxiliary have just turned lie Circuit Court at Elkton daughter i Hall and At a wedding music was played by Dock another school be- to fire company a check for Dsolute divorce from Leßoy Earl i evening was spent in games. Chesapeake City. The building of 'the The over the Blake, at tween Centreville and Chesitertown, a total of 53,38 .onway, on the grounds of ! late she opened a number of bridge is listed as item No. 2 on the Miss Margaret Moore, of ifl.uou. This makes b abandon- hour Kent County; Cambridge, Dorches- gifts and refreshments were served. postwar program. i,.he' piano, and Mrs. Eleanor Wycker, ..he Ladles Auxiliary has contributed .lent and desertion. I ter County; and Easton, Talbot coun- company Calvert, at the organ. to the support of the since The plaintiff alleges that they were , for wore dark blue ty, high school boys from Balti- October last. narried on June 4, 1927, in Wii- The bride’s mother with matching accessories. rs - more. Special mention is made aH most ol lington, and resided together in that SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MENTION print M through Two chil- Grubb was gowned in gray print with m this has been realized the ity until May 10, 1943. t guests efforts of a feV of the ladles, with .ren were born as a result of the Among those from Rising Sun who Sunday dinner of Mr, and black accessories. graduate of Calvert ..he assistance of some of the men, by inion, Emily Conway, born Nov. 11, : attended the meeting of the W. S. C. Mrs. Charles Ritchie were Lt. Leigh The bride is a Burnes-Bowden a Wilmington, Del., the sale of sandmishes and coffee to 928, and Leßoy Earl Conway, Jr., ! S., held in Grace church, Wilming- Donache, Mrs. Emma Donache, Mr. High School and The marriage of Miss Virginia has been em- the U. S. Navy men on Sunday. Near- iorn Sept. 26, 1930. ton, Friday, In connection with 'the and Mrs. Robent Young and family; business school. She Rawlings. Barnes, daughter of Mr. • ployed by Powder Co., ly SIOO has been realized weekly. U sessions of the Peninsula Conference Mr. andi Mrs. Davis Boyd and family. the Hercules and Mrs. Howard G. Barnes of Port With this amount and that receiv held in St. Paul’s church, were Mrs. Also calling the same day were Mr. Wilmington. Deposit, Md., and William R. Bow- The groom, who graduated from ed from the county and other dona- tVilruing ton Fish- Harvey W. Ewing, Mrs. William Gra- and Mrs. Everett Donache and fam- den, Lieutenant, U. S. Army Air Wilson, ily; and School also,, enlisited in tions and enterprises, the fire com- ham, Mrs. Howard Mrs. J. Mr. Mrs. Robert Brown and Calvert High Forces, son of Mrs. William P. Bow- ermen ; Army August, pany has net only been able to pay Arrested C. McCoy, Mrs. Alvin Lucas, Mrs. J. family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- ihe Air Forces in den and the late Mr. Bowden of Dun- over a year In all running expenses to date, but dur- Charged with fishing in Solomon’s R. Bicking, Mrs. Evelyn Spencer and liams and family. 1941. He served for bar, Pa., took place Friday evening, as a ing the past year have built and paid Mill Pond, near Chesapeake City, Miss A. Mabel Reynolds. the -Burama- Theater May 18, six-thirty o’clock in Hope- now stationed at for a new kitchen at the cost oi .vithouit a license, John H. Baker, of Mrs. Elwood Brown, South ferry pilot. He is well Methodisit church, the Rev. J. D. Queen near S4OOO, have put on a new roof for 24 Stroud Street; Joseph Grenda, of Lt. Leigh D. Donache is spending a Street, Rising Sun, was remembered the New Castle Army Air Base, Robb officiating. about S7OO, and! a new furnace for 105 S. Van Buren Street, and Nick 30 day furlough with his mother on Mother's Day by a handsome bou- Wilmington. The church was beautifully decor- ceremony, a recep- over S4OO, and now have over SSOO Rud’ry, of 1623 Union Street, all of after being overseas for one year. quet of flowers, sent by her son, Cpi. Following the ated with orange blossoms and ’red i of in the treasury. Wilmington, Del., were arrested last Lieutenant Donache has been Marshall Brown, who is with the tion was held at the home the peonies. Mrs. Edmond Walker of Al- week by Deputy Game Warden Maur- i attached to 'the 405th Bomb G. P., Ninth Army somewhere in Germany. bride’s parents. dino, Md., played the wedding march ice E. Hudson, and held for a hear- 829th Bomb Sqd., and is on a fur- a and Miss Ruth Dudderer of Linthi- having completed fifty Sugar Rationing ng before Trial Magistrate James lough after Mr. and Mrs. Neff, of Qut rryville, cum Heights, was soloist. of Chesapeake City. missions in the European Lowe-Rothermel The bride given in marriage Method To Stay Rodney overseas Miss Arlene Brown, of Washington, was SB war. and Mr. Edgar Schultz, of Lancaster, Miss Jeanne Lowe, daughter of by her father and wore a white mar- of is- Her No change in the methods were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Lowe of Wil- qiusette gown. finger-tip veil sugar rationing Hospital Lu/cas, Rising suance of canning is Auxil- 2nd Lieutt. Ned B. of Mrs. Elwood Brown. mington, and Lieut. Charles E. Roth- was held in place by a beaded coro- at Ground anticipated by the officials of the Ra- iaries Entertained Sun, has arrived the Army ermel, son of Mrs. Sarah Rothermel net. She carried a bridal bouquet of tioning Board. and Service Forces Redistribution and 'the late Charles E. Rothermel, white roses. Mrs. Rollin Anderson of of Carolina, T|s Howard B. McVey pleasantly Heights, matron The sugar rations for canning are The Third District Auxiliary Station in Asheville, North of North East, were married on Sat- Linthicum Md., her approximately surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. being issued upon presentation of Union Hospital, entertained the oth- where he will spend urday evening. May 12, at the home of honor, wore white marquisette pounds county Elk- awaiting reassign- Roy McVey, Rising Sun, by calling spare No. 13 sugar stamps, 15 er Auxiliaries of 'the at ten days while of the bride, by the Rev. John W. and carried red roses. af- them from Spokane, Washington, on per person. con on Monday of last week and ment to duty. Christie, pastor of the Westminster Staff Sgt. Walter Wesse of Wash- an in- Mother’s Day. While the consumer has until Oct. ter a business meeting and Presbyterian church, Wilmington. ington, D. C., was best man, and the the canning sugar it spection of the new Hospital build- Mrs. Elwood Brown, who has been Betity ushers were Mr. Norman Barnes, bro- 31 to secure Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slaybaugh The bridesmaid was Miss out canning season ing, served luncheon at the Parish a sufferer from grippe, is reported of bride; Mr. Herman Slay- was pointed the spent Holt of Wilmington, a cousin of the ther the group daughter, the week-end with Captain and Rising is now rapidly approaching and will House to the of seventy-five greatly improved. Her bride, and the best man was Mr. Vir- baugh of Sun, and Mr. Rufus last Oc- Mrs. Edgar Sdhultz, of Lancaster, Mrs. H. Watts Pillsbury and Lieut, Deposit. be practically over by the of ladies. gil Gilbert of North East, a cousin of Benjamin of Pont president and Mrs. H. R. .Fehr 111, at Annapo- tober. Mrs. H. Arthur Cantwell, Pa., has been acting as nurse. the groom. The bride was graduated from meeting lis, Md. m presided at 'the business A reception followed the wedding Tome School and State Teachers’ Col- where reports of the year’s work Lieu't. (j. g.) and Mrs. I. M. Page, young will lege, Towson, Md., and at present is Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shingler ceremony. The couple Lusby-Frantsi were made, and plans outlined for Jr., , 111., and Mrs. Clara at Benning, a member of the iaculty of Havre de , and little daughter, Sandra, moved make their home Fort A. Lusby, ol the ensuing year. Danimeyer, Annapolis, Md., were Grace School. Mr. and Mrs. William this week from the Roberson apart- Ga... after June 1. Elkton, an- BB guests Sunday of Chief Machiinst Lieut. Bowden was graduate d Oldfield’s Point Road, ment to a dwelling on Mount street. m marriage daugh- Mate and Mrs. I. M. Page. from ConnellsviUe High School, Hav- nounce the of their Slicer Property Sold Mrs. Walter Cooney. Edwin Frantsi, son erford College, and received his M. A. ter, Hilda, to Mr. *”—— Pollard-Biggs property of the late Maryland i Mr. and Mrs. Emil of near The dwelling Among the 28 soldiers at Duke University. He taught at of Frantsi. ! Richard Dodson entertain ed a Saturday, May 12, at 3 p. m., Saturday, May IS, 1945, Dr. J. B. Slicer on East Main Street, who were honorably discharged from On West Nottingham Academy for one Elkton, on number young Saturday Ceciiton, Methodist in this town, was sold at public sale service at Camp Meade, M added danger. Drive j at the home i postmaster at the Chesapeake City Darkness means A reception followed Mrs. Willis Ely had as of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry. parents. office, effective May 1. Mr. Kirk’s ap- Mr. and i Carefully! of the bride’s pointment is the eighth one in 18 Sunday guests Miss Alice Hambletonl —— a The Presiednt opposes a tax cut months. An examination for perma- of Columbia, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Warren, Balti- Hausfrau Eisenhower is about fin- - before defeat of . A most com- Geraniums for Decoration, housecleaning. early victory. , postmaster shortly be held. Charles Hambleton, Lancaster, Pa. more, were Sunday guests of Mr. and l iahed with his spring • pelting reason for an Curtis B. Irwin's, RUiag Sun, Md. neat will