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Murphys guestsof the Niemans

Lothian Ruritanshave crab feast

By MRS. A.W. ANDREWSM7-H71

i tffs crc^dsJ with[educated their children with

By ALUENE L MOhELAND Jones Williams is the pastor ofthe parish.

A Crab feast and swim party The annual picnic, sponsoredLt. Col. Raymond J. Murohv.i governess and invited some rf ftp L.~ •£« jy , ;.-.; !*,„„«„ Kunun oy me sunoay school of the I

mm. Murphy ana their son ichnarer. thereabouts to attend I Club Sunday at the home of Mr. Wesley Chapel United MethodistMichael, 8, of Loma Linda, Cal ' the school in the late 70's. Mr. and | and Mrs. Albert L. Moreland. ' Church and neld on the farm ofhave been house guests of Mr. Mrs. A. W. Andrews and Mr andand Mrs. John L. Nieraan parents | Mrs. Howard C. Shenton attended, 0 .̂7o( Mrs. Murphy and part tune. the wedding and reception. Banner,guests of Mr. and Mra. HermanWoodfield, of Galesville. Mrs.Woodfield is the sister of Mrs.Murphy.

Last week, part of their visit toMaryland was spent at OceanCity with the Woodfields and theywere joined there by Mr. amiMrs. Edward Nieman of McLean,Va. They croised on the ucean.

Both "Betty" and "Mary I*e"Nieman were reared on a point ofland jutting uul inw FarrishCreek.

Charles Gray, ex president o!the Shady Side Kiwanis Club, alsoa past Lt. Governor of the 14thDistrict of Kiwanis writes thebulletin for the Shady SideKiwanis Club during the illness ofJames Rhodes Gray is a"natural born" humorist and thebulletin carries some of msoriginal quips — there follows onequote so appropriate to thetimes "There are tunes when Ifeel that meetings are placeswhere people gn tn learn thingsthey already know how to do, butdon't have tune to do becausethey go to so many meetings "

Sept 3, the Women's Society ofChristian Service will meet ati? 30 P M ;n ths Tho.T.csMemorial Building with Mrs JAlbert Jones, president chairingthe meeting

September 4 SCHOOL OPENSSeptember 6 from 4 to 7 00

P.M, a crab cake and bar"dinner will be served at the ShadySide Community fpntpr hy tnpBay Side Chapter 114 Order of theEastern Star.

George Washington Hyde, Jrof Baltimore, Md a descendantof the Hydes who were the firstresidents of Chalk Point wasmarried on Saturday to Miss JanEdge Jacobs at the Church of theRedeemer in Baltimore He is theson of Mr and Mrs. George W.Hyde and is the great grandson ofthe late George W. Hyde who inthe early days of this arearesided with his family in thehome of his father as the onlyresidents of that community —

Fred \Mr m* **" George Hardesty,tne on Saturday afternoon afforded

' DavidsonvilTe Ruritan Club, Mrs. Sam« and other activities for allBattner and two young attending. Highlighting the oc-daiiKhters. The Lothian Ruritan casion were rides on a fire engineClub will maintain their usual Wlth Earl Hargrove, as the;Pizza Mart at the Anne Arundel Claw'" dt lne controlsCounty Fair in September. Promotion Sunday will be„ ,„ . „ ,. , j observed at the Wesley ChapelMrs Wendell Moreland was United Methodist Church on Sept.'

hostess at a shower at the home 7 at n a.m.of Mrs John H. Sheckells A crab feast - a "last of the'Monday evening in honor of Miss ^^^ event _ was held m ̂Karen Jett. Miss Jett received Mt Z:ofi reliuwaW ̂ ongifts f rom-the lar^e eircle -of Saturdav evemng under the

mends. h*n sshmeni^ were auspices of ihe Adult Fellow ship*« r » j il ° to. DJ. 'tt-'tfas a,pleasant affair, driti this

Miss •Jeft.TiaugWer^ofthe. Rev wmnn. with Herbert C Moreland

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EVENING CAPITAL Amupoli*, Md. I «f., Auf. J7. 1%" ^

Mrs. NieimMrs. Roxey Niewan was the

guest of her son-in-law anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. JackROWV Of Princeton 11! fnr twoweeks.

Mrs Naters Tucker and Mrs.Basil Dawson Sr. went to Farm-Mile, va. to visit Rev. and Mrs.Carl Maxwell in the South SideGeneral Hosoital August 17th.

in visits Ilk*

Mrs. George Haku and son,Barry, spent four days with hermother, Mrs. Basil Dawson lastwaalr Mrc «,!*„., u--J»-»-. -t

Arnoiu spent Thursday withthem. I

The administrative board ofthe Oakland United MethodistChurch will meet in the annex at 8p.m. Sept. 2

COMPLETES BASIC - Air-man John L. Prann" son of Mr.and Mrs. John W. Prann of fit.2, Edgewater, has completedbasic training at LacklandAFB, Tex. He has 'been,assigned to Sheppard AFB,Tex., for training in aircraftmaintenance. Airman Prannattended Severna Park (Md.)High School.

forward to the fo r thcong first,. orean o n o e u . meflt of toe ̂ ̂ j^ {(Jr .and Mrs. J. Earle,Moreland at, a- ^^ 27th 'late summer'wedding . . HeAert'-'jioreland, a recent.

The'.choirs.of the Smithville, patient at the Anne krundel*Mt Harmony -and. Lower General Hospital is recovering atMarlboro United ' Methodist homeChurches with their pastor, the11 The congregation that attendedRev. Henry Zollinhofer, joined the morning worship service .on Ithe choir and congregation at the Sunday at the Mt. Zion United,Wesley Chapel United Methodist. Methodist Church lieard a ser-'Church on Sunday evening Aug mnn hy HIP fioy. woiiom R17 for an Old-Fashioned "Hymn Hannen The lovelj flowers thatSing" which was enjoyed by the filled the alter were presented by 'large attendance The Rev.'Mrs Benjamin W Moreland

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Trophiesawardedat Deale

By Mrs. BERENICE A. FORD

Trophies were awarded to thefollowing companies par- IIucipating in Deale: Firemen'sparade held August 20:

Best Appearing Company — 1st jl— North Beach. J

Best Appearing 1,000 G.PM or!'over, pumper — 1st Bowie, 2ndCabin John.

Best appearing 750 G.P.M. orover pumper — 1st Brentwood,2nd Linthicum.

Best Appearing 500 G.P.M orunder pumper — 1st Baden, 2ndAvolnr. Shores.

Company With Most Men NorthBeach.

Judge's Award — Mt. RainierJr. Boys, Mormngside

DRUM AND BUGLE CORPSCompany Coming Longest

Distance — Rosedale.Ladies Auxiliary Coming

Longest Distance — Beltsville.Best Appearing Ladies

Auxiliary 1 — Beltsville, 2 —Hillside.

Most Ladies - Hillside.Best Appearing Arabalar.ce I«

Bryans Road, 2nd Baden, 3rdplace West Annapolis

Best Appearing Rescue Unit —1st Glen Burnie, 2nd Galesville.

Bt~t Appearing Brush Unit —1st Allentown Road, 2nd CalvertCounty.

Best Appearing Fire'Prevention Entry, Riva

Besi Comic Entry — Boulevardifcighfe.

Best Appearing Majorettes 1st-Own Hill, 2nd - Boulevard

Heights, 3rd - Monringside, 4th- Pii* Paoftiii, Sth - Bra-dywu*. tth - District H««hti,7th - Lwd, ttfa - AccohMk.

Bart DrumiMn 1st — 0mran, 2nd — BnudywiM.

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