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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 11

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TEE SAEIaljfJKY TIMES, SALISBURY, MD, TiiTRSPAT SlTPTOfglfR $, iZT m3h Chincoteague Man Tells Of Local Happenings Surviving Hurricane Carol EXOTIC MING TREES ALL COLORS Miss Barbara Tilghman of Wilmington spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John CHINCOTEAGUE A stn-vtvowwld not stay the rnbm because i 1 of the recent disastrous hurricane in New England. Edward Petti- jobn. arrived nome here and re- ated a tale of horror.

He is visiting his mother, Mrs. Rowena Jones of S. Main St and shudders at the memory of the big wind. We were aboard the 110-foot fishing dragger, a he re- called. was one of a crew of six.

There were three other Chincoteague men besides myself, James Tarr, Flick Cherrix and Cliff Ab- lott We had had motor trouble and were tied up to the dock of Hath- aways Machine Shop, Fair haven. Mass. The crew were all aboard as we had been getting storm warnings. "Bulletins had been coming in fct 1.11 Ui x. mAwaju 50 and we watched from the deck as boats were tossed on top cf each other exactly as if a human band was throwing them around.

"After the wind died down we went ashore and were shocked at the destruction all around us. Lines were all down and buildings i were broken up and sinking in. the water. We couMnt count the cars that were completely covered. Some seemed to be Coating down the streets.

We lost every thing we had clothes and personal belongings but there were many worse off than we were, "The Salvation Army moved right in and took care of the homeless and suffering. I've been in several sea disasters but sever will I forget the fury of the hur- Start the Fall season i T2W1 THE BLOUSES FRILLY A SPORT Sixes 32 to 48 Priced $1.49 to $9.95 SMITH PRESS SHOP 232 Main Street 're by elinor right Mr. and Bin. Wilbur C. McCready every five minutes warning us tojiicane and the destruction it caus-be prepared for gales up to 80, ed.

Joyce King Campbell Weds In Asbury Methodist Church Sit ta Air-conditioned comfort while you bare one tf ear stjled Just for jou perms-nents. Call 631? for your appointment Closed Monday Open Fri. Eve. THE HEW the beauty lounge elinor k. adkins So.

Salisbury Blvd. Hitch BIdg. Dial 6317 Daughter were born In Penin-! sula General Hospital yesterday to' Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ford of Up-' per Fairmount and to Mr.

and- Mrs. Howard Dryden of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Edward Par sons and son, Edward, of 300 Monticello Ave, have returned! uvjiic aii spermine ine summer in the WilMns Cottage in Ocean City. Meetings The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of St Paul's Metho dist Church, Mardela, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with Mrs Mark Shockley. Mrs. Samuel Wil liams will be co-hostess.

The Past Pocahontas Club will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Harold Coffin, 110 Center St. Mrs. Beulah Fields will be co- hostess.

The Housewives League of Home- makers win meet Friday at 2:30 m. with Mrs. Delbert Davis, 522 College instead cf with Mrs.W. Arthur Boyce as previously planned. Circle of Asbury Methv dist Church, Mrs.

Robert Powell, chairman, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock with Mrs. A. J. (Jack) Hopkins, Quantico Rd. The Nanticoke Homemakers Club will sponsor a benefit party tomorrow at 8 p.m.

in the Firemen's HalL Bivalve. The St. Stephen's Guild of the Episcopal Church of Mardela will hold a lawn party Saturday, beginning at 3 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bounds.

Sandwiches, ice cream and cake ill be served. In case of rain, the lawn party will be held in the Mardela firehouse. The first fall meeting of St. Peter's Choir will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Parish House of the church. Miss Frances Hop kins is organist.

The Wicomico Garden Club will not meet tomorrow due to the death of Dr. Hunter R. Mann husband of the founder of the The next meeting will be Oct. 8. The Willards Homemakers dub will meet tonight at 8 o'clock with Mrs.

Crawford Rayne. Farmington Brethren Youth Elect Officers FARMINGTON Election of officers for the new year highlighted a meeting of the Young Adult Class of the Farmington Church cf the Brethren in the church fel lowship hall Tuesday evening. Those named who will take office at the October meeting are: Alton McDaniel, Bridgeville, pres ident; Roy Judy, Greenwood, vice-president; and Mrs. Alvin 1 1 Greenwood, secretary treasurer. The class, voted to purchase two road signs for the church to be erected on Rt.

13 directing visiters to the church. Seth Baker gave the report of details and costs. COLLEGIAN ELECTED MILLSBORO William Leroy Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, of Millsboro.

a senior at West Virginia Wesleyan College, at Breckhannon, W. has been elected a member of the Commu- rity Council along with nine oth er students, on the campus. Young Jones, who graduated from Millsboro High School, is majoring in English at the college. 4 Miss Pat Oliphant and Miss Lois Morris have returned" to their homes in Salisbury after a 'two-week visit with Miss Morris' relatives in Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs. Vaughn S. Hearn and family of Baltimore spent the holiday weekend with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Hearn of Naylor St. Mrs.

Hearn had been visit ing her son and family and they sccompanied her home. The Misses Jane and Nancy Huston of Bivalve were recent guests of Miss. Wanda Lee Wilson in Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs.

William Hammon and two daughters of Baltimore were guests on Labor Day of their raunt, Mrs. Florence Riall of -Ty-askin. Mrs. Hattie McDaniel of Bal timore was also a holiday guest of Mrs. Riall.

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When you take OtATRON, you still enjoy your meats, stilt eat the foods you like but yon simply don't have the urge for extra portions and automatically your weight must come down, because, as your own doctor 'will tell you. when you eat less, you weigh leu. Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no matter what you have tried tefort, get DIATRON and prove to yourself what it can do. DIATRON it sold on this CUARANTEL Yra must lose weight with the trat package yon ine or the package coats nothing, just return the bottle to your oruegist and get your money back.

DIATRON costs $3.00 and it told witt ttis strict money back gwsntea bjh -White Leonard Drnf Store) 119 W. Main Street Mall Ordera Filled. Cafiu b- 3awt fox We can help you with your wedding Console sw for detailed information from boatonnlerei to reception flowert. Prompt Courteous Service. Scum 102 W.

MAIN ST. SiOISBUBY. MD. ph. 2-3194 the smart the young look miles.

About 7 a.m. it started rain-! ing with wind up to 80 miles an! hour. At about 8:45 a.m. gusts from the southeast came along at about 125 miles per hour. "Most of the boats in the harbor had no way of getting out because they had no power.

We had power but boats jammed against us so it was impossible to get out Finally the dock at the south of us broke and the boats tied to it broke loose. They piled up against us "As we watched, the tide rose up over the docks. It finally cot to 20 feet above high water mark and the increased weight of water and crowding boats broke the Pamlico to pieces. After four big holes had appeared in our boat we climbed over the bow and onto the Mockingbird until the storm! was over. i "The Mockingbird was not jam med against any other craft and was free to ride up and down.

We Jacqueline O'Neill Weds In Salisbury LAUREL Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'Neill of Laurel art announcing the marriage of their daugh ter, Jacqueline, to Charles W.

Howard son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Howard of Glen Salisbury. The wedding took place in As bury Methodist Church in Salisbury Aug.

19. The pastor, the Rev. J. Robert Mackey, performed the ceremony. Mr.

Howard is engaged In the wholesale distributing business with his father. The young couple will make their home with the groom's parents. Florida Girl To Marry Shoreman Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Scroggins of Winter Garden, are announc ing the engagement of their daugh ter, Glenda Louise, to Airman 2.c. Roscoe Fisher Martin son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

7. Martin Sr. of Fruitland. The bride-elect attended schools in Winter Garden and was graduated from Lakeview High School in Winter Graden this year. Her fiance attended Wicomico High School.

and has served for the past IVz years in the Air Force. He is stationed at Pine- castle Air Force Base, in Florida. No date has been set for the wedding. i i i i i i test man and the ushers were Stanley Bradley of Salisbury and Vaughn Jones of Parsonsburg. Little Karen Campbell, of Salis bury, a cousin of the bride, was flower girl.

She wore a white ny lon frock with a yellow sash and a headband of yellow flowers to match the yellow carnations in her nosegay. 5 Mrs. H. Graham Hayman organist, accompanied the soloist, Mrs. George Kitzmiller, who sang At Dawning" and A reception was held in Fellow ship Hall before the couple left for a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N.

J. The bride is a graduate of Wi comico High School and received her diploma from the Peninsula General Hospital School of Nurs ing Sept. 3 Mr. McCready, an airman first class in the Air Force stationed in Bermuda, is also a Wicomico High graduate, Following their honeymoon, the couple will return to Salisbury be fore Mr. McCready reports back to Bermuda.

His wife expects to join him there early this falL Trinity MYF Honors Past Presidents Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Trinity Methodist Church gave a surprise party for the two immediate past presidents, the Misses Connie Meadows and Patty Ann Sullivan, Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Taylor on Quantico Rd. About 30 attended. The Rev.

Carlton M. Harris, pas tor of Trinity Church, presented Miss Meadows with an engraved silver tray, a wedding gift from the group. Miss Meadows will be married Saturday in Trinity Church to Allen Savage of Onancock. Miss Sullivan, who will enter Wesley Junior College, Dover, this fall, re ceived a silver engraved pin. James Kenny of Spring Hill vice president, will take over the presidency of the MYF at the opening meeting Sept.

19. He will replace Miss Meadows, who will go to Onancock to live. Sea ford Girl Is Engaged To Wed SEAFORD Mr. and Mrs. Lew is W.

Griffith, of Sea ford announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Patricia Ann, to Donald Phil lips, son of and Mrs. Paul Phillips, of Wilmington. Miss Griffith was a member of this year's graduating class at Seaford.High School end is now employed at the Diamond Ice and Coal i Co. in Wilmington. Mr.

Phillips is a graduate of Wilmington High School and was discharged from the U. S. Navy last May. He is now associated with the Diamond State Telephone Co. No date has been set lor the wedding.

Man has been trying to find out what causes colds and how to cure them for more than 2000 years, with little success. PATSY ELLIOTT one of Billy Tryaire former students now appearing daily with the Radio City Music Han ROCKETTES Patsy Says Learn To Dance With BILLY TRYALL JEW CLASSES I10VI FORMING Toe Tap Acrobatic Ballet Classes for 8 year olds up Register Yonr Children Today BILLY TRYALL'S STUDIO OF DANCING Phone 4382 or 9494 114 E. Church St. W. Tilghman, South Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Boyce of W. College Joyce Rayner of ML" Hermon Mrs Creston Long of Shad Point and Mrs.

Thomas Phillips cf W. Main St. returned Monday after a week end visit at Camp Gordon, Ga. They the Boyces' son, Pvt Warren Boyce, and Mrs. Long's and Mrs.

Phillips' husbands, also Army privates. Mr. and Mrs. S. Denmead Kolb of Camden Ave.

will entertain at a cocktail party Saturday night tne bheraton Belvedere Hotel. Baltimore, prior to the annual din ner-dance of the Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Marv land, of which Mr. Kolb 'is nresr- dent. Sunday night, Mr. Kolb will be one of the sneakers at Ft.

Mc- Kenry, where ceremonies will be held in observance of the 140th anniversary of the Battle of Bal timore, generally known as Defender's Day. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tay lor of St Petersburg, were recent guests cf Mrs.

Taylor's brother, Charles E. King, and her niece. Miss Elsie M. King of Kendall St. Miss Shirley Ann Butler, a sen ior nurse in union Memorial Hospital School cf Nursing, Baltimore, is home this week with her mother, Mrs.

Gladys P. But ler of North Blvd. Other guests are Miss Butler's fiance. Airman 1-c Robert Louis vonRuden of Curlew Air Force Base, Spokane, and his mother, Mrs. Mar tin C.

vonRuden of MayviUe, N.D. Miss Butler and Airman vonRud en will be married Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Frances de Ro man catholic Church and a re ception will follow in the Chan try House. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Hotton and daughter, Barbara, have returned to Roseboro, N. aft er spending the Labor Day holi days with her mother, Mrs. Ber tha M. Toadvine of E.

Isabella St The family also spent some time with Mrs. Hotton's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holloway, in Ocean City. Mrs.

Margaret Shockley of Elm- wood St held a birthday party Tuesday for her ton, Stephen, 6, About 15 of his young friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wheatley of Rhodesdale have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Harriett Ann, to Frances H. Leh, son of Alfred H.

Leh of Sharptcwn. The wedding will take place Sept. 18 at 2 p.m. in Unity Washington Methodist Church, Hurlock; A reception will be held in the Woman's Clubhouse there. The prospective bride is employed in Salisbury by the Social Security Administration.

Mrs. William J. Ahtes Jr. of Ocean City and Salisbury is a patient in Peninsula General Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Drews and daughter, Mary Louise, of York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Campbell of Alvin Ave. during the weekend. They weje here to attend the wedding of Miss Joyce Campbell to Wilbur Mc-Cready Saturday $10.98 8 to 42 1 The marriage of Miss Joyce! King Campbell to Wilbur Mc Cready was announced today. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Howard J.

Campbell and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. McCready. all of Salisbury.

The Rev. J. Robert Mackey, pastor of Asbury Methodist Church, performed the double ring cere mony Saturday at 11 a.m. in As bury Church in a setting of all white flowers and palms. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white cry- stalette gown styled with a Victorian effect.

She wore matching mitts and headband with a shoul der-length veil of French illusion and carried a white Bible. toDDed with a white orchid. Miss Myra Mae Campbell of Salisbury was her sister's maid of honor. She was in a ballerina- length gown of blue tulle over taffeta. She wore a matching head band and carried a nosegay of white carnations and baby's breath.

Harry White of Salisbury was Antique Show Set In Easlon EASTON The Easton Kiwan is Club will sponsor its second annual antique show Sept. 26-28 in the Gold Room of the Tidewater Inn here. Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin will be on hand the openind day at 1 p.m.

for the ribbon-cutting to open the show. Mrs. Pearl C. Jones is show manager. Hours are from 1 to 10 p.m.

the opening day; ID a.m. to 10 p.m the second day; and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. the final day. Mrs.

Jones said the show will feature exhibits of 2C dealers Among the dealers will be Homer Russum of Chestertown, who will have Queen Anne, Hepplewhite and Chippendale furniture. Richard Goldsborough of Easton, in ad dition to furniture, will exhibit pieces of rare old silver. Miss Hilda Harwood of Can bridge and Mrs. Jeanne Davis of Baltimore will exhibit a general line of antiques. For those interested in early Americana, Mrs.

Marion Garratt of Baltimore will show inexpen sive American glass, china, and pine furniture. Old prints, china and silver -will be the speciality of J. W. and H. E.

Draisey of Baltimore and Lon don while Mrs. Marie Westcott and Mrs. Helen Preston of Catonsville will have glass, china and small furniture. WSCS GROUP TO MEET FEDERALSBURG The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Union Methodist Church will hold its first meeting of the fall Tuesday evening at 7:45 in the church social hall. Plans for work for the new year will be made.

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