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   Morning Herald (Newspaper) - February 24, 1936, Hagerstown, Maryland                                THE MORNING FEBRUARY 2f, PERSONAL MENTION Fred who lias been ill ill his 24 South Locust Is slowly Mrs. Ben ha Tuylor has returned hor homo at Hotel Charles from Washington County Mrs. M. K. Hotel RELIGIOUS DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED who has been 111 Is I Fine Cost of Young Jack of i Mrs. N. K. has her home im Hamilton tended tho prom HI Hood College In Frederick on as the gnost of i Kathleen ot This Week The YounK People's id Church of the cor- Snrr Washington and Mulberry Krank i will the religious the week-end with Ills Mr. Mary beginning ami Mrs C. Kasl Ken C. U who has heen j The story deals with a nt his 101S Hamilton arrogant Jewish main is slowly CACTI il In life accumulating and holding Later in the play finds his second interest In Re- the daughter of one of his her home in BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Lorraine Hovis guest of honor at a party held at her home on Gullford nue on Friday Dinner was j served to 35 i The guests the Misses Charlotte i Jane Jacqueline Blossom Mary Jane K. L. John Jim Rodger Dick Henry Al Ross Arns K. L. Har SPECIAL PROGRAM WILL BE RENDERED Mr. and Stanley Anniversary of Jean ius to Be Marked by Orchestra This city's contribution to the in- celebration of tho seventieth anniversary of the birth of Jean the famous con- temporary Polish will be presented on March 12 when the Way Symphony Mr. i and Croquignole Wave IN A. Trim Gale's Beauty Salon Without SI W. St. 1 d Ross Urn will play tho powerful music of Mrs. i his symphonic This number will also be a tri- bute to Finland since the music so aptly expresses the rugged strength of tho At the two er held tho orchestra I bo by which is a Close Out Prices On RANGES and HEATERS to obtain your heating equipment at a reduced Liberal A whole year to pay If you MEYERS Inc. U. St. WASHERS Appliance Service 51. STANLEY'S NEW LOCATION parian Misfortune befalls him because of his He is ally led to the Master and and his healing he learns the lesson of humility and Tho pageant is very capably di- by Mr. and Mrs. I. S. The east is very well suited to their parts and is as KM. Prince Stephen's Robert t h e prince's Anna's of Herbert one of the prince's Anna the prince's Louise abeth Rebecca's li and ma An- the prince's Ruth the an- other Roy Rabbi Priest from the nnd which contains the ROBCOR and slave in theme of the Russian i prince Stephen's John j The play will be staged in the school auditorium at Stephen the lias a most interesting WOMEN'S HATS i L. B. Hat Latest Styles 16 East Washington of DRESS SALE SELF-SERVICE SHOP Krani this fourth of the season to attract u large audience of the the Sibelius composition the program includes difficult Overture from the by de from orchestral by Ihn and third movements Mozart's phony Number Forty in G and the familiar from the nt Schubert's of Iho Wooden by Gabriel TWELVE INDUCTED AT CHAPTER MEET Honor Society of So. tomac High School Re- Members HOW'S YOUR HT For the York A my of The Cancer Problem has ceased to be an un- accountable mystery and we need no longer fear that its solution passes the wit of writes Dr. W. K. director of the ial cancer research fund of An abstract of his review of progress made in cancer study The pessimism with which hoth THE At a recent meeting of the mac Chapter of the National ior Honor Society twelve pupils and medical profession were inducted into viewed the cancer problem at Membership limited to pupils beginning of the century can hardly who in tie appreciated The extreme and The confusion nf thought in this field ceremony was in warranted much of officers nf years ago it was thought by vice-president many thai was a disease to man and that it occurred Robert Mattson only in civilized The j impression was also as 56 W. Washington St. Callus treasurer ami Helen The pupils achieved it still is in a measure even highest conferred by j that cancer is increasingly ihe srade Talk was common of cancer lick ilies and cancer Almost Rhodii j was for it. j Retty logic diet grade S. j and dwelling proximities to trees Randolph Alice j and rivers were suspected of Martha ing a causative relation to Miss Katharine was by some to school pave the i be infectious and even newly elected members an Uilk in which cautioned were nnd lime and NOTICE Dr. T. A. Announces the reopening of hn offices at his former address 170 W. Washington St. For the practice of General Dentistry Office Phone 2S17 Phone 2402-W Until March lit. Call information March 1st. not lo he satisfied with the j Many theories were propounded to already attained but to j explain the of and for higher cause of their number and the the second year South flimsy on which they lomac won the special they added to confusion rather than craftsmanship coach lion of Hie Rody The break in this reign of con- fusion came with Ihe realization built Ibe model which brought this j that cancer Is not disease of to thu school a ml won civilized First veterinary a plaque signifying his surgeons observed it in and j for himself the state prize of was presented to the school Later It was shown lhat cancer is j accepted by Herbert in- found In rats and that arts rat can bo transmitted to Other numbers on the program other rats by the Cello solo by Victor Mills the cancerous Daris could not be I Donald in nor could the William cancer of one species of animal be Mis vocal transmit led to another Doris Me uor and Samuel Are Built Up REGIMENT TO LEAD BALL after spending at i ihe of spent Ye Min Louin As of the of North Carolina State college's R. 0. T. C. Miss Mary Louise Shepherd Jead the military bail to be held at the college early this Miss Shepherd is from N. C. CABARET DANCE TO BE HELD BY CLUB i Alsatians Will Dance night at Hotel ander is in readiness for thn Alsatia cabaret dance to be hold this evening at the ballroom or the Hotel with ing from o'clock until I Music will furnished by Al and his Club Royal tra end he has promised the dancers the last word in dance The committee is arranging for many novelty dances during the including the Paul Many valuable door prizes will be This which is to be strictly is the second in a series of closed being for Alsatians and their lady friends The dance committee of the satia Club announces that it has been able to secure the services of Ted Brownagle and his fea hiring Red world's ing bass violin who will play for the club's Easter dance to be held on April at the This dance will be an in- The committee in charge of these dances is composed of L. F. V. E. C. P. H. C. H. and D. F. February 25, 26 and 27. The public is Invited and a silver j will be Harp's Orchestra will furnish the music before the play and between Floral Shop is ishing palms and flowers for is bring ed by the Furniture Com- pany and the Furniture UNIQUE SOCIAL IS HELD ON THURSDAY Secret Sister Party Given by St. Mark's Ten Is Tlir members of St. Mark's Ten held their secret sister party on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Nellie 51 Wayside Each person's was by the ing of gifts and new sisters were the coming Attractive decorations of cherry red candles and were carried out in the table Games were played and Miss Miller was awarded the prize for finding the most ar- ticles in the scavenger Those present the Misses Mary and Anna Vivian and Jeannette Flossie Frances Melon Kuth Catherine 1'anliiif Pauline Dorothy Hazel Virginia Vivian Ann and Vilda Mesdames Hosie Sarah Helen I Leonn Helen Virginia Emer Aletha Loretta Irene Geneva Katherine Nellie Stine and Kada ENTERTAINS CLASS Miss Calhoun lained the M. E. Workers of the Washington Square Sunday School at her 304 West Washington After the business session a social hour was enjoyed anc later refreshments were served the Misses Charlotte Pauline Kathryn Doris Mary Jane Dorothy Mar Betty Dora Jane Betty erine F. A. Worth Mrs. E. 0. Mrs. T. B. Cal noun and MEETING IS HELD The b. and L. formerly Sorority of held its meeting at the home of Miss Louise Howard street on Friday Refreshments were served to the Misses Louise Miriam Doris Elizabeth Mary Louise Catherine and Jane The next activity of the club w ho a bowl ins party to be held this Thursday OUR DAILY PATTERN LEARN TO KNIT Free lessons in knitting will be given daily in order that you may loam the new notos offered by the Yuni 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Third Floor Join of Flnt February 15th. Leiter Brothers 22 The reported today stocks bonded whisky have been built j up to a level exceeding the pre- At end of n total ot tax gallons were in bonded warehouses throughout the In contrast with round of gallons before passage of tho 18th Tho peak of Rations was established In 1M4. are being as A new of rubber In Soviet Peplum Dress With Military Air Or Without Peplum and Shirt Collar By ELLEN WORTH Such a host of cunning new copied from grown-up and here is one of It the spring military note in its stand-up trim down the front of the little moulded that it accented by a wee shaped A very thin navy blue in bright red like made this The frog trim matched the red and the You highly practical lides being Of cottons could be used equally well BT way of another make another dress without the lum and the shirt Sec imall Style No. 1671 is designed for 4, 6, 8 and 10 Size 4 requires 2 yards of 35-inch Our new Spring Fashion Book will enable you to have imart clothes for It's just full of new Price of ROOK 10 Price of PATTERN 15 is Wrap coin Mail N. Y. tern The Morning Mohawk 21st Street at Fifth New York SALLY'S SALLIES Annual Banquet Pleasant Event The Father and Son quet sponsored by the Boy Scouts of Troop 13 of the Church of the Brethren was held Wednesday in the Sunday school Perry director of tum education at the church and also chairman of the troop com- acted us toastmaster in the absence of Prof. E. Russell The speaker of the Paul former scout executive and present field was introduced by Donovan R. The speaker talked on Price of Crime in Our Own Washington Other entertainment pre- sented by the scouts of the troop when a first aid demonstration was given by John Schnebly and John a piano solo by William R. a comic stunt by the Flaming Arrow Patrol with Glen patrol Credit for the success the quet should go to the troop lee consisting of Perry William R. I. P. K. R. John Shockey and the ladies that prepared the ner with Mrs. Grover Sprecker in Tho acting scoutmaster of Troop 13 is Howard ANNUAL BANQUET IS A PLEASANT AFFAIR Haters town Review No. of the Woman's Benefit Association held its annual banquet at the Dagmar Hotel State uty Mrs. Jeanette Jones was un- able to attend due to A corsage was presented to the Mrs. K. T. A program was given as Piano Miss Florence Mrs. R. and Miss Elsie Hawn and Mrs. T. H. Miss Evelyn and Miss Retty Those attending E. C. H. O. D. J. I. J. P. C- K. T. H. V. C. K. E. G. L. R. C. A. E. and Misses G. B. E. W. L. E. P. V. E. T. E. E. Richard and V. When a girl's face is her fortune it often runs into a nice CORNET PLAYER IS CONCERT SOLOIST Birley Gardner Pleases Big Audience at Academy Theatre Birley cornet soloist with the U. S. Naval Academy triple-tongued his into hearts of Hagerstown music overs yesterday afternoon when he appeared as guest soloist at the concert of the Municipal The Academy Theatre was packed to overflowing and a num her of persons were forced to Mr. Gardner played the difficult the greatest but was almost worn out- with three encores manded by the large and tive audience. In introducing the Peter gave a brief tory of the life of the Gardner did not take up concert work until he reached the age of 23. but developed rapidly under tbj direction of Herbert one of the cornet Helen Cavanaugh pleased the audience with Velvet and In addition to an Her soprano voice carried well into the far reaches of the The diversified program was well chosen by Mr. and well played by the local A feature of the program was series excerpta from composed by John Philip who died four years The band members demonstrated their mastery In the execution of in F and difficult us for the most the cians bad little difficulty with the famous a s. I BRIDGE SERIES TO CLIMAX TONIGHT The duplicate bridge tournament which was to have been held at Head Country Club on Monday night will be held at the Hotel Alexander in parlor A. Play will begin promptly at This is the last game of the series and prizes will be ed for top score and the team totalling the greatest number of match points during the Two FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY DANCING NIGHTLY The WILLIAMSPORT PIKE Youth Forum Will Be Held Tuesday A young people's forum will be held on February 25 at o'clock in the church of St. John's Lutheran Church at which time E. Russell Hicks will be the His subject will be Our Youth Thinking and if How May They Best Put Their Thinking Into Christian This forum is being sponsored by the Youth Council of St. John's Lutheran Church to foster tian to encourage tian attitude and to challenge Christian action among young pie of Hagerstown and the There will be an open discussion i various questions concerning young people following the address by Mr. This forum is being held young people regardless of their denomination and others will be conducted throughout the The theme of next forum will be Abstract of All young people and adults interested in spirited youth arc invited to MISS TRIBBY WEDS JAMES Wedding Performed day Afternoon at M. E. Parsonage Miss Catherine E. ter of Mrs. Mary 3. 711 East Baltimore and James f. son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. 121 Ross were quietly married on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the ington Square Methodist Episcopal The Rev. Lloyd Davia performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate The bride was attired in a dress of Aliee blue with which she wore dark blue Her sag ewas of Both Mr. and Mrs. Barger are graduates of the High Mrs. Barger has been em- ployed at Letter Brothers and Mr. Barger holds a position with the Maryland Motor Following the ceremony the ple left for a wedding trip to Va. The couple will reside in this CLUB MEETING The regular meeting of the Arts and Letters Club will be held this afternoon at o'clock in the room of the Women's 80th Anniversary Premium Send the top lid or cover of the cardboard box in which Father John's Medicine size your name and and you will receive our beautiful 80th anniversary heavily silver-plated measuring able for many FM OVER N YEARS FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE HAS USED AS A tor to md ehM A POSITIVE PROOF OF MERIT BLOW'S AMATEUR First Christian Mon. Tues. Feb. 24 25 Adm. 25c 1Sc 8 P. M. SPECIAL No. 1 Jerome Kgg J. W. ROHRER 30 W. 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