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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 2

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Entered ateontf class matter en Dte. 10, t2S at the Postatriee at sallabury. Ml undar act of Cansrasa of March 187S. Published at 114 Main Strtat, altabury, MA. "THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1950 PAGE 2 Crocodile snares are weighted to pull the animal under water, where it drowna.

The National Geographic Society says a native bride in New Guinea costs about $600. Market Reports i V. New York Stocks New York, March 25 (AP) "i AM '-y Radio-television stocks flared into prominence at higher prices in to ji- day's market. Gains in this volatile group ranged to more than a with several showing considerable ST. ANDREWS IIETHODIST CHUHCH 400 East Vine St CHARLES H.

SQUIRES, Minister Services CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. Sermon: The balance of the market Vr dawdled along without making much progress any direction. Higher prices were paid for Zenith, Motorola, Radio Phileo, Emerson Radio, and Ad The Word Of Resignation 1- miral Corp.

Chicago Grains A Nursery Is Provided Chicago, March 25 (AP) 1 Grains opened with a firm tone today, although' gains were for the most part limited to minor zrac tions. Opening prices Included: Corn, May 1.34-33; July 1.84 -4; Sept. 1.30V Dec. 1.22V4. Baltimore Livestock CATTLE: Compared laat wk BETHESDA IIETHODIST CHURCH Dr.

J. Leas Green, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship thrashed about gasping for water. Tha hippopotamus ues water to protect its hide from tha un and fed aquatic plants.

Before the -raini finally eame mora than 60 carcaisei wera counted in one. six-mile area. Slaughter ateara A hetfera generally ateady; eowa bulla steady to hO cents lower; atockers feedera fully steady to 50 cent? hfa-her. Odd lota aV Individual hih-rood Sc. choice atere WAT! MIORTAOK HITS IIIFPOS.

a 1r igVit r-Hufl th wafert of Lakt Rukwa tn larafyiWa, Eat Africa, to jfatUrad puddla ramhlin willnwi, th hipP0' in fama rtra thara ware laft in a daiparate predicament. They huddled together In tha slimy mud and ft steer yearlings 27.28-29.00; bulk of run medium cood arradoa JS-00- 27.00; few lota moetly medium t.25- Z4.7S; odd rood helfera 24.00-Z&.00 Continued From Page One ELECTION common medium 20.00-28. 00; fan ner cutter heifera 14.S0-18.S0; food W. E. Russell Special To Tha Tlmaa Seaford.

March 25 William Ed cows 17.60-20.50; common meduim DEEP IN VATICAN DIGGINGS. A Vatican workman examine an ancient archway below the basilica of St. Peter's in Rome, where penetrations continue in search for the bones of St. Peter. This exclusive picture was made by Photographer Nat Farbman of life Magazine.

year than ever before. Three big cows 15.00-17.50. canner ft cutter cows DEATHS and FUNERALS li.00-lS.00; odd ahelly canner 11.00 districts have been divided into win Russell, 87, died yesterday in hia residence on Arch St. Dr. Green will speak.

ovided for both th Church i Service. provided for both tho Church Service. or below; grood sausage bulls 1H.60- 21.50: butBida high 22.00; common A nursery Is School nd the Morning Worship He was a son of tha late Edward medium 17.00.1S.68; cutter lightweight dalrybred offerlnga 16.00 few good ft Mission Week Ends Tomorrow and Sallia Benson KusseU oi Galestown. choice 703 lb. Stocker ateera 26.80 6:00 P.M Intermediate Fellowship and M.Y.F.

most medium ft grood 685-1 12 lb stockera feeder 24. 00-26. 25; stock Surviving are his wife, Mrs. eight precincts. There used to be only one precinct ifi each district.

Registration records -will be started from scratch, bejjinning Monday. Formerly, there were 4,784 voters on the books. Parsons District had Salisbury District, 1,140, and Camden District, 1,900. caJves virtually absent. Mrs.

W. R. Nobb apcl To Thi Tlf FrderaNburg, Marrh 2" Mrs. (. Ktta NaNh.

P. iiow of W. In St Francis Church Here Isaacs Rusrell, and two sisters, CALVES: Compared laat week Mrs. Elirabeth Burton of Seaford Oererally 1.00 higher. Good ft choice and Mrs.

Augusta Gable of Idaho. an Army Chaplain. vealers 2o.00-30.o0; common ft medl um calves vealers 20.00-23.00; cull r.irhard NWi, dird here in the Funeral services will be con 13.00-20.00; odd head under 60 lb PILGRIM HOLINESS ducted in Watson Funeral Home culls down to 10.00. Residents of Ocean City, Poco-moke City and other nearby towns home of hrr daughter, Mrs. rank Svrt, Thur-day.

Parsons and Camden have been HOGS: Compared last week; Steady Monday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Wal- A. to mostly 2o cents lower; today split into three precincts each and Salisbury now has two in the re Altlwit-ah in pn.r health for have heard Father Seidel's ser bulk rood ft choice 180-220 lb bar ter H. Stone, pastor oi axouni Olivet Methodist Church, and the rows gilts 16.75-17.25; 220-240 lbs atveial iar, Mrs.

condi mons here on the doctrines of the alignment. ti had nut income critical until 16.2u-16.B0; 240-2GO lbs 15.50-16.00 260 300 lbs 14.75-16.25: heavierweights 14. Some political observers are ex Rev. N. C.

Clough of Seaford. Interment will ba in Odd Fallows Cemetery. 75 down; 120-140 lba 13.76-14.25; 140-160 aeveral duya mgo. pecting a record registration, iney She born in Beaver Dam, lbs 15.00-15.50; 160-10 103 16.00-16.a0 sows under 400 lbs mostly 14.25-14.60 Pine Street 1 REV. JAMES FLEXON 1 ii i JrT? The annual Mission-Week at the St.

Francis de Sales Catholic Church will end tomorrow night with a sermon, "The Guarantee of and Solemn Benediction. The mission and sermon by the Rev. Clarence A. Seidel, C. SS.

of Washington, began last Sunday. During the week attendance has averaged 200 persons each night. More than 15 years of Father Seidel's life have been devoted to missionary work in the Catholic Church. For several years he was Catholic Church, talks on such subjects as "Family Life," "The Catholic Church's Stand Against Birth Control," and "Hell and How Not To Get There." base their predictions on the activity resulting from the rivalry Friends may rail at the funeral good 400-450 lbs 13.25-13.60: heavier Wise, the daughter of the late William F. and Mary Loom in Fox.

home tomorrow night. weights 12.60 down. Stags 2.00 under price of same weight sows; garbage that has sprung up this year be red hogs l.ao under price of same tween Republicans and Democrats Pefora moving to Ffderalsburg about 22 year airo. Mrs. Nabb I It Ji L- That never happened before.

Most weight graJnfeds. BoEton Egga Mrs. Lyman Ewell aoaelal To Tha Tlmae iAst night the Redemptrist mis-1 sionary's talk, "Truth Down the Ages, traced the history of the i and her husband lived In Laurel. Republicans here registered and March 84 Top wholesale large, 43 Cambridge, March 25 Mrs. cent.

voted as Democrats. Surviving are Mrs. Short and two sons, lioland 11. Nabb of Del-mar, and Pr. William S.

Nabb of However, the GOP is determined church. Tonight at 7:45 his ser mon will be "The Basis of Bertie Mslissa Ewell, 65, sister of Brady .1. Dayton, administrator of Peninsula General Hospital in Makemie Congregation To Hear Rev. Lee ST. WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING Sunday School 10:00 A.

M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Praise Meeting (Adults) 7:00 P. M.

Y. P. Fellowship (Church Basement) 7:00 P. M. Evangelistic.

7:30 P. M. Dial 4222 FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION to build up a bis: list of registered Republicans this year. And the Democrats are equally as anxious to preserve their 200 to 1 reg Church Youth Meet Funeral services will held In Salisbury, died here yesterday. Mrs.

Ewell, widow of Lyman Frarrptom Ftinpral Home tomor- Today In Mid die town fnw at 3 in. The Kev. Roy ThaUy. raptor of I'nion Metho- Ewell, died in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs istration majority over the uOf, Big Drive Expected Special To The Timea Snow Hill, March 25 The Rev.

John P. Lee of the Glendale, Calif, Presbyterian Church will speak during the 11 a.m. service tomor at I'hun-h ef Federalaburg, will John E. Hurlock, Hayward St Forces from both parties are expected to be out in fijll strength She had been sick about 18 months officiate. Assisting will the Fastn District Superintendent of and critically ill since February.

row in Makemie Memorial Presby Special To The Times Rehoboth Beach, March 25 Young people of the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware gathered today in St. Andrews School, Mid-dletown, for the Diocesan Spring Youth Conference. It was under the supervision of A native of Elliott's Island, terian Church here. Nightly Services Are Held At Grace Church The special nightly services under way at Grace Methodist Church will continue through Friday. Speakers include the Rev.

C. E. Ennis of Fruitland, the Rev. G. H.

Mc Williams of Mardela and the Rev. R. P. Edwards of Chinco-teague. Tomorrow at 11 a.m.

the pastor, the Rev. F. A. Baker, will speak on 'The Great Seeker." His evening sermon will be "The tha f'hurch the Rev. T.

lhmaF. Interment will The Rev. Lee Spoke in the church next week, rounding up registrants for their side. I Politicians also are watching the renewed interest among the colored voting population here. she was the daughter of the late James and Arietta Jarrett Dayton.

last Sunday. THE WICOMICO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Congregation Near The Wicomico River Rim-m March IS. 171. ha in Hill Crest Cemetery, Feder lvhurg. She waa married to Mr.

Ewell in 1904. After he died in 1940, she Fnenda may call at the funeral There is jockeying for leadership in the colored community Death Services Announced For Three Churches fcoma aftr 7 m. today. moved from Elliott's to Cam bridge. last year removed the recognized Broad Street- the Rev.

Charles Reid Leech, rector of All Saints Church of Rehoboth Beach. The Rev. Leech is vice chairman of the Department of Christian Educationtof the Diocese of Delaware. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. colored political leader, James r.

The Rev. W. E. Balderson will Mrs. D.

I. Kimmey Stewart, from the scene. Another campaign to encourage Tragedy of Sin" The male quartet registration is being staged by the eafSajiaieBp, will sing at night. East of North Division ohn Jackson Brown, Jr. Minister Muriel Norwood Williamson, Director of Music Isabel Spring Dryden, Organist Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Hurlock and Mrs. Elbert Elliott of Elliott'a and two sons, Brady Ewell of Elliott'a and Franklin Ewell of Taylor's Island. Mrs. Sylvester Stewart of Cambridge is a s'ster. There is one grandchild and five grandchildren.

Spae'at To Tha Tlmt, Cambridge, March 25 Funeral arvicM wero to be held here today at 2 m. in IieCompta Funeral Home for Mrs. Donald I Kimmey. Mrs. Kimmfy did Thursday In preach sermons in three churches tomorrow.

He will use the topic "The Three Witnesses" at 11 a.m. in Fruitland Christian Church; at 2:30 p.m. in Bethlehem Church, and in Perry-hawkin at 7:30 p.m. Jaycees will operate a tele Two Pastors Asked To Stay In Sussex The teachers of the Nota Bene Class and Men's Bible Class will exchange classes at the church session at 9:45. a.tn.

phone information service on all four resristration days. If you Special To The Timea Laurel, March 25 Two more f'ambHdpp-Maryland Hospital. She can't figure out where you regis had Ix-'n ill for two years A funeral service will be held ter, call 7175 after 8 a. m. on Sussex County pastors received Sunrise Service Set in LeCompte Funeral Home here Mrs.

Kimmey was the formeT registration days. A Jaycee will nvitations to return for another rtrttv daughter of tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Rev. Rich tell you where to register. For Lewes Easter year at quarterly conferences held this week.

Mia. M--tilruiRhlin Morgan ard Hubbard and the Rev. I an. I tb bite ChaiVs McGlanghlin Powell will officiate. Burial will Laurel Odd Fellows To Attend Church Special To Tha Timea Laurel, March 25 Members of Charity Lodge, No.

27, IOOF will attend Centenary Methodist Special To The Times Lewes, March 25 A sunrise The Rv. M. T. Romans, pastor 9 :45 A. M.

CHURCH SCHOOL i 11:00 A. M. A Lenten Service. Sermon "Pontius Pilate' Speaker A. E.

HARRIS A nursery is provided for children of parents attending the service. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Mid-Week Worship Service. Thursday, 8 :00 P.

M. Annual Cooperation Meeting of id'. She was marricdbe in the Elliott's churchyard Kolb To Attend Baltimore Banquet of the Bethel Charge who is com to Mr Kimwv in 1017. Friends may call at the funeral service will be neid on Liewes Beach at 6 a.m. Easter Sunday, sponsored by youth organizations pleting his third year here, re homi ceived an invitation to return.

Church at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The S. Denmead Kolb will attend the annual dinner and meeting of of all churches in Lewes. Dr.

Thomas C. Mulligan presided. pastor, the Rev. Ralph C. Jones, State Representative Chester Francis W.

Bradley aoecial To The Timea will preach. b-r husband and moth-r. Ki -unify survived by Ki- May Mc-hl of ('amhn(ce and two Cbs''r Mr( of i. i i Ji iiii Mrdlaugh- I mnr. 1:.

I rtiintinf, of Ft. If. er, a i I ,1 -l 1 F. I O'Neal, who has served as superintendent of the Mt. Zion Sunday Columbia, March 25 Francis Millsboro PTA To W.

Bradley, 78, a retired farmer of the Society of Colonial Wars in Maryland tonight in Baltimore. The 31Rth anniversary of the society will be observed, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Maryland Club. Richard D. Stuart, whose pen name is Carroll Dulany of the Bal School for 25 years, resigned be cause of ill health.

Everett Fleet here, died yesterday at Peninsula General Hospital after a long ill Stage Fashion Show wood was named as his successor, ness. At Bethel Church, Harry Spicer was elected aa trustee to succeed A funeral service will be held in r.c, M-! wt i iitch waa ff itrnirnt will be L'orv hcFtr Paik. timore News Post, will be princi Millsboro, March 25 The Millsboro Parent Teacher Association will stage a fashion show in the school Wednesday at 7:30 pal speaker. Mr. Staurt is a norm Joseph Purnell, who resigned.

UminD. ajjjM I GMira 6La'sses our own FITTCD WJJlLHSS MODCRflTC PRICCS ulPRCSCRIPTIOHS I LLC Dill nee for deputy governor of the society. p.m. at 2 p.m. Monday at Mt.

Hermon Methodiat Church. The Rev. Wil-lard Stevens and the Rev. M. E.

Huntrerford will officiate. Interment is to be in Firemen's Cemetery in Sharptown. At the fourth quarterly conference of the Mt. Pleasant Charge, the Rev. Ira Doyle was invited to return for his second year.

The Mrs. T. R. Craft ct To The Timet Garner Wood Denmead of Balti Participation will be parents teachers and pupils of the school more, a cousin of Mr. Kolb, is gov ernor.

Rev. Doyle announced that evan In addition to the fashion show, Asbury Methodist Church Founded 1778 J. ROBERT MACKEY, Minister CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 a. m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.

m. Sermon: "What God Text: "Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so The famous South River Club fif'i, Muti-h Mr. Rhoilai AS'i-i" tt, yt'tcrlay in! cf h'- iltt.tsrhf cr, Mrs.1 1'a i) I ii'iiv en Willow St. I gelistic services will start at Mt a program of entertainment has He was a member of the Mt. Hermon Church and of Olive atnun punch, made for the dinner by Mr Pleasant Church tomorrow night been arranged for the two inter Hrnrh Council No.

9, Order of Stuart, will be served. and continue for a week. missions. Si a vmI of Thomas Tnitod American Mechanics, of Mr. and Mrs.

Kolb will spend 'a. I I here Sbarntown the weekend with Mr. and Mrs i i ft M-r. A rattxe of ricar Vien Hp was a son of the late James Henry Powell Hopkins and Mr. Hopkins will be Mr.

Kolb'a guest F. and Margaret Bradley of Sharp. town and husband of the late Net at the dinner. tie Bradley. Surviving are five children, let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God Jame Bradley and Miss Thelma loveth a cheerful giver." Bradley, both of Salisbury, Ver GRACE METHODIST CHURCH E.

Church Barclay St. REV. F. A. BAKER Minister Church School 9 :45 Morning Worship 11 :00 Evening Service 7:30 P.

M. Morning Topic: "The Great Seeker" Evening Topic: "The Tragedy Of Sin" The Grace Male Quartette will sing at the evening service. Evangelistic services will continue for one more week. II Corinthians 9:7 non F. Bradley of Catonsville, Maivin E.

Bradley and Miss Daiaey M. Bradley of here; three Parents may leave their children in the nursery during the Church School and Morning-Worship services. grandchildren; and two sisters na, vun tin1 tiauffl ter of the late T1 "ina u-ui t.i.'Hire Mtllian. FKe anivivrl ly three son. Tbofna It.

raft an.) Mark (. raft, of n. Wilton. M. I raft mil' srt on: tn daughter.

Mr I'wiUev an I Mr. Milli I'ul if 10 iriand- rhtMien, trtcnt-irtandihilihen. two TotVir. Matthew Milli-ran at I Frank lhiran of Brooks-vi e. l.

um i aervice will be held in u'-crnl Home tomorrow Mt 2 ni "1 hi Kev. K. C. Justice tf (iaU--tow Methodist Church wi, ff cue. Ii tciment will be in Johnsti'wn I emetery, Giecn- nuv cnH at the funeral Bay Pilot Is Found Guilty In Tax Case Baltimore, March 25 (AP) Lewis E.

Benedict, 51 -year-old retired Chesapeake Bay pilot, pleaded guilty in Federal Court yesterday to a charge of failing to file income tax returns for 1946 and 1947. The government charged that Benedict's earnings in those years were $10,003 and $18,574, Mr. Carl Bennett of Sharptown 7:00 P.M. SENIOR -YOUNG PEOPLE and Mrs. Ethel Bradley of Wil liamshurg, Md.

Friends may call at the late home here after noon tomorrow. ETERNAL New the time to start planning, that you may have your tribute to your lcpartJ loved one ready on Easter Day. Come in and let us thow you our wide selection of beautiful Rock of Ages family monument designs, front which we can help you select the most Service Schedule Mi Amy Wise Jones Monday, p.m., St. Peter's Episcopal ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH N. DIVISION AT CHESTNUT ST.

i Federal Judge William C. Cole-i man deferred sentence until next Thursday. Benedict, who lives in Baltimore County, owes a tax obligation in- Chinch, Lewes. Burial, in church yard. BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH Camden South Blvd.

K. W. ERNSTMEYER, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sundav School 11 :00 A.

M. Church Worship Service Topic "The Weak Church That Is Spiritually Strong" 7:30 P. M. Bible Class "GOD'S PEOPLE FROM MOSES TO CHRIST Wednesday 7:30 P. M.

Lenten Vespers Theme "CHRIST PATIENCE WITH HIS DISCIPLE" Junior Choir: "In The Cross Of Christ Our Glory" eluding penalties of about for the two years, Assistant CORRECTION A funeral service for Ira F. Hoi appropriate. Each Rock of Ages fam-ily monument, made from the world's finest granite, bears a signed guarantee to you, your heirs or de acendant. land of Upper Fairmount will be U. R.

Attorney Norman P. Ramsey told the court. He said the government also has civil claims for former years. Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention DR. J.

N. STEWART, Minister Jean MacDowell, Church Secretary Hildred Moller, Organist Vn'iur Ernest Hubbard Tr Te Times Mnh Funeral ii.i ere conducted yeterday hi ii hete for Krnest Hubbard. F'T, who died Welneday. Mr. Ilutibud wa the aon of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Hubbaid nf Hudon. He was a-wateip'an and waa in the seafood lrtiinr. Ml Hubbard wa a mem-b Sj Mi thodit Church Mt (:, held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Christ Methodist Church, Fair-mount, instead of today as previously stated.

Interment will be in Fairmount Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wilson Funeral Home in Princess Anne tonight. TTsii i Christian Science Services BUSINESS And PERSONAL Stationery Neatly Printed "SALISBURY PRINTING CO. 105 Market St. Dial 3622 4 Wm.

V. Sipple And Son 702 E. Main St. Phone Salisbury 7303 L. Preston Parker, Mgr.

Salisbury Firemen Quell Grass Blaze BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 "SOME THINGS WE DO NOT BELIEVE" EVENING SERVICE 7:30 "SIN AND ITS ATTENDANT, SORROW" South Boulevard and Smith Street Lesson Sermon at 11 A. M. Testimonial Meeting, second and fourth Wednesday of each month 8 P. M. Reading Room Open, each Thursday evening 7 :30 to 9 :30.

same address. i siiivivi-d bt wife, the former Nellie J. Bennett of Hvid-aor. and to ki ardchild; cn. Hee.e ami D'atvy Haidintr, of and two brother.

F.dgar Hubbard of Faton and Hamilton Hubbaid 'f tb. N'rrk Di'trict. The He Cb.irle I.au offie'nted. Intfrment a in lireenlawn Cambridge. OF i eW.

iaantMw Seek Marble Granite Monument Sirman Callaway AND SON Phone Laurel 3451, Poplar St. Salisbury firemen extinguished a grass fire at the Wicomico County Childrens Home, Ocean City Road, yesterday afternoon. A chimney fire at the home of William Mappa, npro. of "04 Second St. was also put out yesterday.

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