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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 4

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PAGE 4 THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, MD SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1953 Crisfield Communion-. Service Is Planned r-r DEATHS and FUNERALS Market Reports Baltimore Livestocks BALTIMORE l-(USDA): Compared last week: steers. weak to 50, spots 1.00 CRISFIELD The Rev. E. Werner, pastor of Asbury umJv- lower; heifers and cows steady to odist Church, will administer tWy Communion during the llajji.

service tomorrow. Horace G. Sirman LAUREL A Masonic grave- The chancel choir, under the. di Bide service will be held in the Bethel Methodist Church Ceme tery tomorrow for Horace G. Sir- rection of Miss Charlene Mcrter, and the sanctuary choir, direQed by Clinton Sterling, will sing.

The, pastor will give a Commupn meditation. Quite often it's a girl who Is the "miss" in the miscellaneous column of on expense account. nca man, 57, a farmer of near Laurel. He died yesterday in the Nanti- "Faces About the Cross" Jwill 50 lower; bulls generally 50, instances 1.00 lower; stock cattle generally steady, instance 25-50 higher on good and choice. Part load choice and prime 1017 lb steers 28.50; scattered odd head choice 27.00; bulk good and choice 23.00-26.35; commercial and good 18.00-22.50.

Most good and choice heifers 21.50-23.00; bulk utility and commercial 13.00-18.50; odd can-ners and cutters 9.5C-11.00 Utility and commercial cows 9.00-12.00, strongweight cutters to 12.50 or higher shelly canners 7.00 and under. Odd head good beef bull coke Memorial Hospital in Sea lord. be his sermon during the 2:30 p.m. service. Born in Laurel, he was the son of the late Horace and Laura Sir- Rev.

Pruitt To Be Bible Room Speaker QUANTICO "Prayer Changes Week Of Evangelism Starts In Mardela MARDELA A week of evangelism will be held in Snethen Methodist Church, beginning at 8 p.m. and continuing through Friday, at the same hour nightly. Speakers will be the Rev. W. A.

Hill of Parsonsburg, tomorrow; the Rev. C. W. Branford of Del-mar, Monday; the Rev. Mr.

HCL Tuesday; the Rev. J. Thomas Churn, pastor, Wednesday; the Rev. Larry Renner of Whaleysville, Thursday; and the Rev. Clarence Fox of Hebron, Friday.

Beginning tomorrow with the 10:30 a.m. service in Emmanuel Church, the 7:30 p.m. service in Mt. Pleasant Church, and the noon services in Snethen Church, the Rev. Mr.

Churn, pastor of the Mardela Methodist Charge, will preach a series of sermons on "Like Christ." Tomorrow's topic will be "Like Christ in Our Attitudes." Tomorrow is the beginning of Girl Scout Week when the 43rd anniversary of Girl Scouting in the United States will be observed. Girl Scouts of Troop 27 of Mardela, led by Mrs. Herman E. Boog, will attend services in Emmanuel Church tomorrow. man.

In Laurel, Mr. Sirman was a Things" will be the sermon of the member of Hope Lodge No. 4 AF Rev. J. W.

Pruitt, pastor of ML and AM. Zion Negro Methodist Church of 1 'ifcnttiri mm 1 1 Ihmih mii ijr i Hi i hV li mm mmmm mm mm Prior to the graveside service, Rev. Hubbard Is Asked To Remain CAMBRIDGE During the fourth quarterly conference" of Grace Methodist Church here this week it was recommended Jhat Rev. Richard C. Hubbard invited to return for his 10th year as pastor.

Dr. Preston W. Spence, superin the Rev. G. E.

Lesiter, pastor of the Bethel Church, will officiate at the Quantico Charge, during the 4 p.m. service in the Veteran's Bible Room tomorrow. Members of St. Mark's and St. NEW OFFICERS.

The Marine Division of the Salisbury Fire Dept. staged its change of watch last a funeral service in the church at 1:30 p.m. He will be assisted by the Rev. Guy Whedbee, a retired president; Joe Lowe, secretary, and Stewart Dana, assistant secretary. Mr.

Phillips succeeds Julian Pope. The group also announced the reelection of Richard Dana as captain and. Victor Taylor as chief engineer, and the election of Jack Dahlinger, chief and William Shores, assistant engineer. The crew had dinner at the Ayres Diner and heard City Councilman Jeremiah E. Valliant tell them that Salisbury is fortunate to have a fireboat and crew to provide extra protection to the community.

night with these new officers tak Luke's Churches are being invited to worship in the Veteran's Bible former pastor of the church. Survivors include four brothers: ing over, from left, Melvin Dish-aroon, treasurer; J. Paul Phillips, Room. tendent of the Easton District of Avery Elwood J. and Jennings president; Dallas Hobson, vice E.

Sirman, all of Laurel; and Em the Peninsula Conference, presided, following a fellowship dmner attended by about 175. 1 ory of Hartford, Conn. Two Rev. Maddrix To Aid In Service CRISFIELD The Rev. A.

B. William Whaley Dies, Former Berlin Mayor sisters, Mrs. Blanche Fleetwood, and Mrs. Flossie Lynch, live in Laurel. Judge Gives Youths A Break Frye, pastor of Immanuel Methodist Church, will administer Holy BERLIN A funeral service will be held here tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in St. Paul's Episcopal Communion during the 11 a.m Warren D. Walter Funeral services for Warren D. Auxiliary Members To Entertain Vets OCEAN CITY Members of the Ocean City American Legion Auxiliary will entertain patients in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Perry Point tomorrow. Accompanying the group will be Mrs.

Rita Villani, Ocean City dancing instructor who will take several of her pupils to sing and dance for the veterans. service tomorrow with the assis- Church for William Whaley, 81, Walter, 82. of Baltimore will be former mayor of Berlin, who died ance of the Rev. E. S.

Maddrix, local preacher. CAMBRIDGE A 17-year-old 18.00. Utility and commercial sausage bulls 13.00-17.00 with late sales mostly 16.50 down; cutter bulls 12.00. Good and choice stocker and feeder steers 21.50-23.50; medium and good 14.50-21.00. Calves: Generally steady except for 50 to mostly 1.00 decline on very small supply high-choice and prime vealers.

Week's top on Monday 31.00, odd head late 30.50 but practical late top 30.00. Bulk good and choice 24.00-29.00; commercial and good largely 18.00-24.00; utility to 11.00 and culls downward from 10.00. Hogs: Receipts on Friday's too small to permit an accurate comparison of prices so comparisons made between Thursday. Barrows and gilts under 300 lbs mostly 75 lower; few heavierweights 25-50 off, sows generally 50 lower. Few choice NO.

1 and 2 barrows and gilts scaling 191 lbs early Thursday 17.00 but bulk choice 160-220 lb weights 16.50-16.75; 220-240 lbs 16.00-16.50 240-270 lbs 15.25-16.25; "70-300 lbs 14.75-15.50; few over 300 js 14.75 down. Kind scaling 120-140 lbs 14.75-15.75; 140-160 lbs 15.75-16.25. Few choice sows under 400 lbs 14.50; 400-450 lbs 13.50: 450-550 lbs 12.50; 500-550 lbs 11.50; 550 600 lbs 10.5; heavierweights 9.50 down. Stags 2.0-3.00 under same weights sows. in, his home yesterday following a Church Official To Speak In Crisfield CRISFIELD The Pilgrim Hoi held Monday at 11 a.m.

in St Mary's Episcopal Church, Tyaskin Dorchester youth, now under $2,500 two-month illness. bond for appearance in Queen Mr. waiter, who was born in He was born in Whaleysville, son Anne's Circuit Court in May, has Nanticoke, died at his home in of the late Peter and Katherine iness Church will be host to rep a 30-day jail sentence hanging over Timmons Whaley. resentatives of Eastern Pilgrim Baltimore yesterday afternoon. He was the son of the late Lev him in this county for unauthor Mr.

Whaley served three terms College tomorrow during the 10 ized use of an automobile. as mayor of Berlin and was a for in T. and Emily S. Walter. He a.m.

service. The Rev. G. A. Casterans, su mer vestryman of St.

Paul's. He bentence was suspended upon William T. Rhodes, Mt. Holly, up was a member of the Church of was director of the Exchange the Messiah, Baltimore. He mar perintendent of the Pennsylvania- on payment of a $25 fine, and Savings Bank in Berlin, and presi IT WILL PAY YOU TO CHECK FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE FIRST ried Anna Z.

Halfpenny of Balti New Jersey District, will be the good behavior, by Trial Magistrate dent of the Berlin Building and Postal Rate Boosl Urged WASHINGTON Wt Rep. Mur main speaker. Music will be pro Charles H. Gibson here yester Loan Association. more who died in 1942.

He was a retired employee of a Baltimore shipbuilding company. day. vided by the college quarter, composed of Earle Wilson and Ralph He was a charter member of the Similar sentences were handed Bayman, tenors, and James Da out to two companions, Joseph He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George Benesch; three sons, Odd Fellows Worcester Lodge No, 13 in Bishopville. Surviving are his Mrs.

Vir Claude Hughes, 18, and Owens vis and Robert Emerson, basses. The rally's purpose is to intro Howard, Robert, and James Wal ray (D-Tenn) called today for another boost in postage rates to Patrick Hughes, 17, no relation ginia nammona wnaiey, and a ter; eight grandchildren and one but both members of the National duce a "share campaign" recent daughter, Mrs. Billie Whaley Brit- great-grandchild, all of Baltimore Guard here. follow poy raises which his committee as approved for Post Office employes: tingham of Ocean City. There is A brother.

Levin L. Walter: and The trio took an auto from the a grandson, William Whaley Brit- two sisters. Miss Lucy J. Walter used-car lot of Tull Brothers here PAUL M. W1DD0WS0N, JR.

tingham of Ocean City. A stepson, "There should be a fair increase and Miss E. Sue Walter, all of last Sunday at 7 p.m., intending rates," he declared, and it Nanticoke, also survive. PHONE 9528 to go to a skating rink in Seaford and then so they said in court MARYLAND MARDELA SPRINGS The rector of the church will officiate and the interment will be should apply to all classes of mail including letters now carried for three cents. He did not go into return the car to the lot.

John Sidney Whelen, lives in Por-terville, Calif. The Rev. James T. Marshall, St. Paul's pastor, will officiate.

Interment will be In the Whaley family cemetery in Whaleysville. ly launched by the board of directors of the college. Due to increased enrollment, present facilities are overcrowded, and it becomes necessary to build a new administrative building and new classrooms, a church spokesman said. The building is being erected and it is expected to be completed in June. Upon completion, it will be dedicated in honor of the founder of the Pilgrim Church, Seth Cook A tire blew in Hurlock; they in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends Trnfii 1 detail, but said he favored a four- abandoned the car and started Eton may call at the church Monday cent charge for letters mailed before 9:30 a.m. hitch-hiking to Cambridge. Con from one city to another. Delmar Cubs Mark 45th Anniversary DELMAR The Delmar Cub Scouts celebrated the 45th anniversary of scouting with a birthday party in the VFW Memorial Post home last night, together with their den mothers.

The theme of the party was "Let Freedom Ring." The various dens enacted "The Bill of Rights" with Mrs. Mary Louise Wood, den mother, directing; "George Washington" with Mrs. Beulah West, director of the rural Scouts, in stable Randel Williams and Troop I COLUMBUS "-I A Murray is chairman of the House ers R. C. Stacy and J.

C. Collins Post Office Committee, which yes took the trio to the Dorchester Injuries Are Fatal To Laurel Farmer LAUREL Funeral services Jail. Rees. Dr. Paul S.

Rees, son of terday voted an average llk per cent pay raise costing 150 million dollars a year for 518,000 postal Joseph Hughes told the judge he will be held in the Windsor-Dish- was awaiting call to the Air Force; the founder will give the dedicatory address during the June commencement exercises. workers. aroon Funeral Home here Mon-dayat 2 p.rm for J. Leeman Cal A similar- increase for 1,200,000 he had an old .32 pistol of his grandfather's in his possession when troopers caught up with Civil Service Workers, cost loway, 48, of Laurel. ing more than 200 million dollars him.

But the judge found him not James Ponder MILTON James Ponder, 72, a farmer, of near Milton, died in Beebe Hospital Wednesday night a short time after admittance. He had been taken ill at his home. A member of an old family in Sussex County, he a son of the late John and Lillian Burr Ponder and a nephew of the late Gov. Ponder. Surviving are two sons, John and James both of Milton; two daughters, Mrs.

Lillian Hunter, of Harbeson and Mrs. Dollie Williams, of Milton; a brother, He died yesterday in the Penin Two Churches To Have Same Sermon charge; with Mrs. Sara Banks and Mrs. Nancy Hudson supervising, and "Daniel Boone" a year, will be considered by the sula General Hospital, Salisbury, guilty partial conceal committee the week after next. ment.

of injuries sustained Monday when with Mrs. Martha Perry, Fines and costs were paid by MT. VERNON "The Nature of a chicken house collapsed, falling I sure the committee will give them the same- increase we AUCTION SALE VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Saturday, March 12, 1955 10:30 A.M., Rain or Shine ON THE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE JOSEPH DOWNS FARM Located 5 miles south of Berlin, Md. and nine-tenths of a mtle west of ILS. Highway No.

113. Turn right from U. S. 112 on gravel road leading to Ironshire Railroad Siation and premises are nine-tenths of a mile on left. 1 4 SECTION ROTARY HOE on him.

mothers and grandmother of trio, Grant Perry, Cub Scoutmaster the Church" will be the sermon during services in the churches of the Mt. Vernon Methodist Charge Mr. Calloway was a farmer and with understanding that the boys gave the postal employes," Murray said. repay them. The Senate Post Office Commit and his committee, Frank Sample, Guy Keenan, Cleveland Hil-debrand, George Sevier, John Dish- tomorrow.

employe of Nero and Laurel contractors. He was working on a farm, building on the Line SHORE WOMAN STRICKEN tee has voted 10 per cent raises for both Post Office and Civil toon and Gerhardt Schaff er were near Laurel when the accident oc William Ponder, of Rehoboth, and REHOBOTH BEACH Word The Rev. R. I. Lohr, pastor, will preach in Asbury Methodist Church at 10 a.m.

and in John guests at the dinner. a sister, Mrs. Anna Schuyer, of was received here on Wednesday Bethel, Conn. Service employes. Murray did not say what he con siders a fair postal rate increase, Postmaster General Summer- that Mrs.

Elsie Daisey of Reho Wesley Methodist Church at 11 a.m. both. wife of Dr. W. Orville Dai Funeral services will be held sey, Rehoboth Beach physican, had Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock The fourth auarterlv ennfprpnnp Ocean City Sells $125,000 Bond Issue OCEAN CITY Ocean City's field has proposed rate hikes es been stricken that day with a of the charge will be held Mon timated to bring in around 330 mil in the Milton Funeral Home, con ducted by the Rev.

Frank cerebral hemorrhage at Braden- lion dollars of new revenue each curred. His wife, the late Mrs. Leta Calloway died about two years ago. Survivors include a son, Edward M. Calloway at home; five brothers, Carlton, Clifton, Raymond, Randall and Alton, and two sisters, Mrs.

Edna Record and Mrs. Hazel Carey, all of Laurel. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home tomorrow after 7 p.m. $125,000 water system bond issue day at p.m.

in Asbury Church. Revival services in. the churches will begin next Sunday night. ton, where the couple were vacationing. Her condition is re Volk, pastor of the Milton Methodist Churches and interment will today for a new 500,000 gallon wa ported as grave.

be in Slaughter Neck Cemetery, ter tower has been purchased by year. Also requested is a 30 per cent increase in second class rates on newspapers, magazines and other commercial publications, and a 25 oetween Milton and Milford. Baker, Watts Co. of Baltimore. Soroptimists To Dress Pattern The award was made this week.

Baker, Watts, submitted a low Meet In Berlin per cent increase in third class Grover Holland FAIRMOUNT Funeral serv interest bid, which averaged 2.9 rates covering advertising circu OCEAN CITY The Berlin-Ocean per tent. The $125,000 bond issue will cost the city $38,112.50 in in lars and bulk mail other than par City Sorotimist Club will hold ices will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Fairmount Methodist eel post. a dinner meeting in the Berlin terest charges in 10 years. Church for Grover.

Holland, 67, of Five Baltimore investment firms Lions Den Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. New members will be welcomed Premier To Face Fairmount. He died Thursday in bid on the bond issue. DOUBLE SECTION CTJLTIP ACKER 60 TOOTH DRAG HAY RACK 7 PULL TYPE ALLIS CIULMERS MOWER 2 ROW ALLIS CHALMERS CORN PICKER SET ROTARY HOE FOR TRACTOR CULTIVATOR 2 ROW ALLIS CHALMERS W. D.

CULTIVATOR SET FERTILIZER ATTACHMENTS SIX ROW IRON AGE DUSTER WITH MOTOR 2 ROW ALLIS CHALMERS CORN PLANTER 2 ROW CHAMPION POTATO DIGGER HEAVY DUTY WAGONS CORN BODIES 10' LIME SPREADER 8' WHEEL MOUNTED KEWANCE DISK HARROW (NEW) 16 SPOUT SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL 5 ALLIS CHALMERS HARVESTER W. D. ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR (13" TIRES) W. D. ALLlS CHALMERS TRACTOR 11" TIRES) SETS 16" ALLIS CHALMERS HYDRAULIC LIFT PLOWS 32" CUT OFF SAW 30' OWATONNA ELEVATOR WITH H.P.

GAS ENGINE 16' ALUMINUM ELEVATOR WITH 1-2 H.P. BRIGGS- STRATTON MOTOR CORN SHELLER DOUBLE POTATO CUTTER ELEVATOR AND FEEDER FOR POTATO CUTTER NO. 4 BOGGS POTATO GRADER (NEW) NO. 4 BOGGS POTATO GRADER (USED) CLIPPER SEED CLEANERS (NEW) 1-4 H.P. ELECTRIC MOTOR 130 20' CHICKEN HOUSE (to be moved from prorerty) the Peninsula General Hospital in by the President, Mrs.

Elizabeth Sharp Questioning Salisbury following a four-year ill Gordy, and presented pins and Mrs. Frank Coverdale MILTON Mrs. Alice Short Coverdale, 74, wife of Frank Coverdale of Milton died early Thursday morning in Beebe Hospital, after a short illness. A daughter of the late Peter and Sarah Messick Short of near Seaford, she is survived by her husband; two sisters, Mrs. Mattie The new water tower is expected to be completed before the start of the rummer season.

Earlier plans for a filtration plants to be ness. TAIPEI, Formosa tf! Premier Prior to his illness. Mr. Holland Prior to a business meeting, the O. K.

Yui faced sharp questioning was a school bus driver for 20 yesterday about two persons al club directors will appoint a new installed with the tower have been years from Fairmount to Princess vice president to assume the va leged to have been detained for shelved until fall. years without trial. cancy created by the recent death Anne. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. of Mrs.

Ethel Kelly. Lawmaker Cheng Sheh-wo, at a J. Patton, of Ozona, Mrs. Sallie M. Turner, Federalsburg, Irene Holland, and his mother.

meeting of the Legislative Yuan and a brother, J. Frank Training Session Set For Scouting Leaders A training session for Girl Scout GETS THREE TEARS (Parliament), charged that Kung Mrs. Emma Holland, both of Fair-mount. A daughter, Miss Jane Hol also of Federalsburg. Teh-po, a newspaperman was ar HURLOCK Emerson Frarre.

land, also lives in Fairmount. Funeral services will be held in rested five years ago and had been 48, of East New Market, was sen the Milton Funeral Home tomor held ever since without trial. The Rev. Melvin Kay, pastor of the Fairmount Church, will offi- leaders and adults interested in Scouting will begin Monday in the Bethesda Methodist Church House row afternoon at one o'clock with He complained also that Ma Rev. Earl, Watts, pastor of Pilgrim on N.

Division St. and continue for Holiness Church officiating. Inter six weeks from 8 to 10 p.m. on Legislative Yuan, was arrested three years ago and was also being held without trial. He demanded to know why.

cate. Interment will be in the Muir Cemetery, Fairmount. Friends may call in the Wilson Funeral Home in Princess Anne tonight after 6 o'clock. ment will be in Odd Fellows Ceme tenced to three years in the Maryland House of Correction on a charge of assault and battery by Magistrate William B. Smith.

Frarre was charged with firing three shots at his brother-in-law, Willie Christion, 40, also of East New Market, March 2 during an argument in the Christion home. Mondays. tery. Miss Dorothy Gamber, executive Premier Yui said he would look Otner Articles Too Numerous To Mention TERMS OF SALE: Cash en aU items before removal from premises. Food and Refreshments will be served by Bowen M.

E. Church of Newark, Md. J. PRESTON DOWNS, Owner CARROLL G. LONG, Auctioneer Mrs.

Gladys M. Waples director of the Wicomico County Girl Scout Council, will be in into the matter. Mrs. Gladys Morris Waoles, 38, Cheng also complained that the charge of the basic leadership When the shots went wild Frarre Negro, of Fruitland died at her training. existing publication law violated freedom of the press and the home Thursday after a brief ill There is a need for leaders and is alleged to have beaten Christion over the head with his revolver, i spirit of the constitution.

ness. assistants and any woman interested in helping with a Girl Scout A funeral service will be held Fossil oysters, 30 inches in dia Monday at 2 p.m. from Mt. Cal meter, have been found along the vary Methodist Church. The Rev.

troop may telephone the Girl Scout Office, 2-1883, for further information on training, Miss Gamber said. lower Rio Grande valley. S. E. Parker, pastor, will offici ate.

Interment will be in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary W. Lawrence of Har rington; three sisters, Mrs.

Effie Pitts and Mrs. Emma Deal of Dr. Robr. S. Long III FRANKFORD Dr.

Robert S. Long III, 41, well known Sussex County physician, died yesterday in Beebe Hospital, Lewes, after an illness of several weeks. Dr. Lqng was a native of Frank-ford and had practiced here since completing his internship at Delaware Hospital in Wilmington. He had previously attended Frankford schools, Wfesley Collegiate Institute, Duke University, and Jefferson Medical School.

He was a member of the Sussex County Medical Association. He was active in church and fraternal organizations being an elder in the Frankford Presbyterian Church and a member of the Kiwanis Club. He was also an active Mason. He was the son of Mrs. Mal-verna Long and the late Dr.

Robert S. Long II. In addition to his mother he is survived by his wi Fruitland, and Mrs. Mary Chris hope you know me topher of Harrington; two brothers, Olyn Morris of Eden, and Sher man Morris of Salisbury. By ANNE ADAMS You're lovely to look at, Jr.

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smoke curling up from the chimney of a supposedly vacant house yesterday. The local jeendarmes investigated and found: One 400-gallon liquor still in operation. Three men. The still was confiscated. The men were arrested.

The smoke stopped curling up from the ehim- rtvnt -Robert S. Long IV, 7. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Watson-Gray Funeral Home here. The Rev.

Thomas I. Russell, Presbyterian pastor, will officiate. Interment, will be in Blackwater Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after, 4 p.m. today until noon Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of 360 Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N.

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