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FROSTBURGmFARRADY BROTHERS TOwho received orders to carry Farrady to the hospital had been killed dur, - — — U UlBE BURIED SUNDAY [thought Farrady died shortly afterHeroes of World Var Will Be •Laid to Rest in Mausoleum in Allegany 'Cemetery.Frostburg, Md., Oct. 16.—The funeral services of Privates Hughand[John Farraday, sons of Mr. and Mrs. -John Farraday, Bowery street, the ■ lads for whom tho Farraday Post ;No- 24 was namod, in honor of •’their heroic death on the battlefield * nf France was conducted# with military honors from the family home tomorrow afternoon 2 o'clock.The order of service will be as follows: selection; Legion tyremou v.ial prayer by Legion Chaplain; quar tett; addresses by Rev. W. D. Reese ..and Rev. Seth R. Downio; eulogy, Post Commander, Dr. E. D. Everct; benediction by minister.'{ Immediately after the service . the funeral cortege will move to-j .-.ward the Allegany cemetery, headed by the Ariou Band, In regular mil-I ltary style, followed by military es-I corts, the firing squad, clergy, the j bodies of the two soldier brothers, drawn on gun caisson, pall bearers No. 24, respectively.L At the grave a commital will be flald by the clergy followed by thobeing shot. The captain and Farra-DeiFimardy were burled together with mill- | 5°“t Q fV AArntnnntrl ilOLltary ceremonialLOCAL DRUGGISTS WEDS MISS KATHLEEN LAPP SSUp;suilt er c mile both CreeMarriage of John C. Todd Took ness Place in Columbus Ohio, on Ge01October 12.prod oper„ fromFrostburg. Md.. Oct 15.—Announce- in p ment has just been made of the wed- der ding of Miss Kathleen Lapp, daughter I De of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lapp. S3 W.jtendLoo street and John C. Todd, local Ureai pharmacist, which took place at Col- resn. , Ulumbus, Ohio. Wednesday. October 12.jaiiv Miss Lapp left Thursday for Akron, fufregulax military ceremony by the* *---w OA* VU,Ohio, where she spent several days with her sister. Leaving Akron, Tuesday evening, she met Mr. Todd at Columbus. Wednesday moriitng. where they were married at high noon. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Todd boarded a train for NewYork city where they will spend their honeymoon and make fall and winterlikefleetRuinthistrad!cour.sitaufor the Toddselection of supplies Drug Company.Mrs. Todd was formerly engagedI onPoet Chaplain. Eencdlcticn and the plating of tho bodies In the bean ed by Mr. Farrady will conclude the most memorable service.How the Boys Met Deathat the Todd pharmacy as.an assistantto Mr. Todd and is one of Frostburg's charming young women. Mr. Todd is an experienced and registered druggist. is a graduate,of the University of Cincinnati, having received the do-now xne soys Met Death uaving rocesvetv Private John Farradv was born'prce- Bnehelor of Pharmacy, in tho February 12. 1SS7. On the 27thdav;^a; 19*6- He came here in April of September. 1917, he was drafted,1;2® and assumed the management and was stationed at Camp Meade; , Todd s,0, c and hftS made rapiduntil March 191S, at which time'?, a success_f stride In the drughe was sent over seas and became a j business here. He recently copywright-I- member of Co. C. 16Sth Infantry. e(J a forn,uIa for a headache capsule,better known as'the Rainbow Dlvla- - according to government chem-ion. He-was called to active ser-;ist?:f,cannot be equalled. . IKet»vice in the Lorraine drive, where \in ^ °r te days|USU;j they had hand to hand combats and re.‘rn , T°ddf vha-oi,. ■ i,n 11 a j....... return to Frostburg, where they ex-The mon Coat pica' In burg muci and erini wint nape How er ar have dome- —- oi »«vi w 14pect to take up their residence. Both of the young people are well and most, favorably known to n large circle of freinds both in Frostburg and Cumberland.Nick Whyte Band, U. R. K. P., lue Armory, Piedmont, W. Vs.. I a a,Monday, Oct. 17.WILL END TOMORROWwherein he served 110 days with-:;OUt rest. He was withdrawn from .-Lorraine and moved to the front ■ where strenuous aDd, heroic fighting was rampant and under the French -General Gourand's command repuls-!ed by an iron defense the German ^assualt and made possible the offensive of July ISth to the west of Rheims. He also fought in the|Chat-f teau Tillery battle and the St. Mi- -'hiel -drive. On October 1G. 191S, EVANGET T^TTf QFrvtptto Private Farrady was advancing bEKVICESwith his platoon over hill 242 when he was hit by a high explosive and ;killed instantly. His death occurred in the Argonne Forrest.Private Hugh Farraday was born August J. 1SS9. Or. September 4.:1917, he enlisted in the regular army find was sent to Fort Slocum, New York, as a member of Co. D.. 3Sth Infantry, Sixth Brigade, third Division, U. S. A. He remained there two weeks and was then transferred to Syracuse, N. Y., where he remain-ed until October 23, 1917, when he left for Camp Green, North Carolina.Here he tralued at Camp Green unrof a Lens ed p The-entc •Gen ! give modFrostburg. Md.. Oct. 15.—After two■ -----« i„.-Illici Irt'Uweeks lt;X stringent campaigning. Ev-(DmDillrnett- - -----a---- JJV- :angel ist J. E. Lacey will conclude the! (Duson•tilrevival sendees at the First Method-;c.„ ist Episcopal .Church, here, tomorrow! at a morning, afternoon and evening iglld service, preparations for which indi- • I?1 . cate large crowds.will attend. !SpnNearly 25 converts responded to the J* 1 call of the evangelist during the past’I0 . week and hundreds have accepted alf°e‘ renewal of faith. Each of the serv-ices (luring the past two weeks have Agn-\ n a m Jli i • .icjc uoiucu m urap ureen un- been well attended and have shown Ei: March 11. 2918. when his entire conclusively that such meetings werertmnonir M«nn nnnf All** .... Wflnlftfl Kl* n * rat *-company was sent over seas. vHJs company went Into action May 31, 191S holding a sector on the•Marne River. France, for 22 days, ,v'=u mu miernoon oy a meeting when they were relieved ft/- four|for men onJy in the church auditor-days and again entered into active j,um at 3 o'clock. The evening service.wanted by a large group iA citizens.In the morning Evangelist Lacev will speak on HeaveD. to be followed in the afternoon by a meeting,service, fighting through the second 'battle. On July 15. 1913, the company entered the second battle of .-■the Marne. This engagement lasted one week, in which time over *$ight hundred of the allied forces 'were killed. During the last day of •the battle in that section young Farrady met his death, being shot thru the abdomen and wounded in the leg..4. Orders were given by the captain of the company for Farrady's remor al to the base hospital, where he cbuld receive, treatment and care. TOe captain’s orders were verified by Joseph Rooney, an Intimate friend and Frostburger, who fought with Farrady until July 22. the date on which he was shot. The company moved and seven days later found Farrady lying dead on the same spot wehere he was last seen Both the captain and thehis subject being “God’s Indictment, will conclude the revivalist’s stay in Frostburg.BIRTHDAY PARTY INHONOR OP DAUGHTERAdvat t Blai insoFrostburg Oct. 15.-In. honor ofj'™ their daughter, Francis Edwards,Mr. and Mrs. Upton B. F. Edwards, w.(0 W est Union street, gave a birth- B1V‘O'- » ^ a. U1J VIIday party Thursday evening. Missi/'” Edwards was the recipient of many )0n useful birthday gifts. Games, music nncJ and dancing featured during-' the,tre-‘ evening, after which an array of re- ent freshmenls were served. The guests !Car were seated around a large, table ar-;Ste tistically decorated with bits of smil-.Bla ax and small pumpkin lanterns. A Bla color scheme of yellow and white‘ter, figured in the decoration about thelBro house. Only most intimate friends ofiJoh private j Miss Edwards were present - iin ;viol.
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