Thursday, Nov.mfe.r 79, 1942 SENTINEL
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Potomac
Yule Theme
Planned by
Garden Club
By Cissy Finley
“Christmas in Potomac’’ is
the theme of the Little Farms
Garden Club house tour planned
for Dec. 7. The club members
are decorating three homes with
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a slightly different motif in
each.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brook’s
Bradley Boulevard home will
carry out an “Old Fashioned
Christmas in the country” dec
orative motif. The Joseph Wald
schmidt home on Congressional
Court will depict a “dramatic
20th century holiday in a colo
nial center, complete with Santa
at the swimming pool,” and the
rambler style home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mortimer Doyle is desig
nated as the "traditional Christ
mas in an elegant Rambling
home.”
Club president, Mrs. James
Art Exhibition
An exhibition of paintings by
Joyce Linthicum will take place
during December at the Victor
Litz Music Center, 204 E. Dia
mond Ave., Gaithersburg. The
event will start this Sunday,
Dec. 2, from 2 to 7 p.m.
Grear, said that all 40 mem
bers have tickets for sale. The
tickets are $1.25 for an ad
vanced sale and $1.50 on tour
day. The hours will be from
11 am. to 5 p.m, The “heavy
snow” date is set for Dec. 8.
William Gordon has been
elected District Commissioner
of the Potomac Pony Club for
Ihe ’62-’63 term. Elections were
{ held at the annual meeting on
| Nov. 26, at the Congressional
I Country Club.
Outgoing president, F. G.
Harting, was thanked profusely
i by the pony club members for
| his two years’ service to the
Club. About 40 parents of pony
clubbers attended the meeting.
Other officers elected include,
Charles Benton, treasurer;
Audrey Young, executive secre
tary; and Beulah Bryant, re
cording secretary.
William James McCabe Jr.,
was honored at a reception
j given by his parents at their
j River Road home on Nov.. 25,
! The occasion was a delayed
Christening party. He was
I Christened Oct. 23, by Father
Raymond Cahill. Godparents,
! Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Woll,
! his maternal grandparents,
| were included among the 80
| guests at the “3 p.m.” celebra
tion. Bill Jr. born Oct. 19, is
i the seventh child and fifth son
in the family.
I’ve heard that ■ . .
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Owens
are leaving for their Fla. home
as soon as their new Potomac
home plans are completed.
They are building in Potomac
Falls.
There is a sign on The Surrey
bulletin board saying, "Potomac
j Nuts For Sale.” This is real
S food for thought!
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clayter,
Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Emmett
1 Barbee, Mt. Lake Park, Md.
were the Thanksgiving weekend
guests of the Tom Joneses.
The Clyde Stouts are visiting
| son, Bill, in Orlando, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mc-
Conihe were down from Long
Island for Thanksgiving dinner
with the Mike McConihes.
Pres King and Charles Poole
are on their annual quail hunt-
I ing trip in Farmville, Va.
Betsy Murphy Lee is recover
ing at the home of her grand
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Mur
phy, from a tonsillectomy, per
formed Nov. 26.
’Tricia Bogley came down
from St. Lawrence, Canton,
N.Y., for the holiday weekend.
Home from William and
Mary were Howie Noyes and
Gary Poole.
Mrs. Ernest L. Smith honored
with a surprise dinner party for
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A Queen Is in Their Midst
Candidates for tile title of queen of the annual high
school dance to be sponsored by the Montgomery County
Junior Chamber of Commerce Dec. 1 are pictured as they
gathered for a preview last weekend. Selected as nominees
from their respective schools, the group, from the top
down, includes Judi Robinson, competing as Miss Robert
E. Peary; Mary Ellen Dimock, Miss Wheaton; Barbara
Chamberlain, Miss Northwood; Karen Thompson, Miss Mont
gomery Blair; Irene H. Schwartz, Miss Springbrook; Mary
Belle Jones, Miss Poolesville; Gretta Smith, Miss Walter
Johnson; Ann Robertson, Miss Richard Montgomery, and
Janice Wheatley. Identification banners were provided by
Gude Florists of Rockville. —Photo by Ed Mervis
Mental Health
Head Appointed
Dr. M. J. Pescor has been ap
pointed full-time Chief of the
Office of Community Mental
Health for the Maryland State
Department of Health.
The psychiatrist and his staff
will provide advisory and con
sultation services to local health
departments and to other
groups and agencies involved In
the promotion and maintenance
of community mental health.
A former commissioned offi
cer of the U. S. Public Health
Service, he is the author or co
author of 30 published articles
on drug addiction, delinquency
and other related subjects.
Mr. Smith’s recent birthday
about 40 of his fiends. The
Nov. 24 suprise included both
Potomac and town guests.
Howard Kacy’s “M elo dy”
went off key last Saturday and
gave him a good sound kick on
the leg. No bones broken.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cherry,
Auburn, Ala., were the weekend
guests of his sister and brother
in-law, Elsie and Claude Owen.
Heads Nursery School
Henry Murdock, city attorney
for Kensington, has been elected
president of the Rockville Nur
sery School and Kindergarten,
Inc., and in that capacity also
will serve as a member of the
school’s board of directors.
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STANLEY B. FROSH. ESQ.
National Bank of Rethe*da-( bevy ( base
6821 Arlington Road
Bethesda. Md.
ORDER NISI
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY
As a Court of Equity
No. 22915 Equity
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARTIN RAYMOND LE BO WITZ
Incompetent
ORDERED, this 27th day of Novem
ber, A.D., 1962, by the Circuit Court for
Montgomery County, as a Court of
Equity, that the Auditor’s First Report
filed in the above entitled cause, be rati
fied and confirmed, unless cause to the
contrary thereof be shown on or before
the 24th day of December next: provided
a copy of this order be inserted in some
newspaper published in said Montgomery
County, once a week for three successive
weeks before the said 24th day of De
cern ber. 1962, the last publication to be
at least one week prior to the day on or
before which objections mav >e Wod.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Fo- Montgomery County
True Copy—Test:
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk 3t.4081-12-13
WILLIAM D. DONNELLY, ESQ.
6811 Barrett l-ane
Bethesda, Md.
ORDER MSI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY
As a Court of Equity
No. 25847 Equity
In the Matter of
HERBER H. VOTAW
Conservatorship
ORDERED, this 27th day of Novem
ber, A.D., 1962. by the Circuit Court for
Montgomery* County, as a Court of
Equity, that the Auditor's First and
Final Report filed in the above entitled
cause, be ratified and confirmed, unless
ceuse to the contrary thereof he shown
on or before the 24th day of Decern ber
next: provided a copy of this order be
inserted in some newspaper published in
said Montgomery County, once a week
for three successive weeks before the said
24th day of December, 1962. the last
publication to be at least one week prior
to the day on or before which objections
may be filed.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
For Montgomery County
True Copy—Test:
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk 3t-4062-12-13
FAUST €. VILLAREALE
6560 Silver Hill Road
District Heights. Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphan*' Court for Montgomery County
has Issued Letters Testamentary to
George J. Schnabele ir. the Estate of
MYRTLE MADORA SCHNABELE
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
person* having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 30th day of May
next: they may otherwise by law be ex
cluded from all benefit of said Estate.
All persons Indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate pay ment,
GEORGE J. SCHNABELE
753 Stiver Spring Avenue
Silver Spring, Md.
Executor 6t-4074-1-3
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ORDER MSI tS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT h'
FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY
As a Court of Equity C<
No. 26083 Equity
In the Matter of the Deed of Trust from
WINMAR BUILDERS, INCORPORATED
to
DAVID E. BETTS and
LEWIS R. ROBERTS o
Trustees
ORDERED, this 19th day of Novem- tf
ber, A.D., 1962, by the Circuit Court for __
Montgomery County, as a Court of _
Equity, that the sale lTiade by David E.
Betts and Lewis R. Roberts, Trustees
to Devlin Lumber and Supply Corp., or
assigns and reported in the above en- I
titled cause, be ratified and confirmed, i
unless cause to the contrary thereof be
shown on or before the 17th day of De- \
cember next: provided a copy of this
order be inserted in some newspaper pub
lished in said Montgomery County, once
a week for three successive weeks before
the said 17th day of December. 1962.
The report states the amount of the
sale to be $24,475.00.
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
For Montgomery County
True Copy—Test:
CLAYTON K. WATKINS
Clerk 3t-4060-12-6
RALPH F. BERLOVV and
BRODSKY A CUDDY
1073 Connecticut Avenue
Kensington, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County
has issued Letters of Administration to
Sarah M. Fallon in ’the Estate of
PASCAL D. FALLON
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de- I
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 30th day of May
next: they may otherwise by law be ex- j
eluded from all benefit of said Estate, j
All persons Indebted to said Estate are !
j requested to make immediate payment.
Given under my hand this 20th day of '
November, 1962.
SARAH M FALLON -
221 Lexington Drive
Silver Spring. Md.
Administratrix 6t-4077-l-3
JOSEPH A. RAFFERTY
WILLIAM R. RAFFERTY
8003 WoiMimont Avenue
Hethesda. Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans' Court for Montgomery County ;
has issued Letters Testamentary to
Regina B. Sigel in the Estate of
LYNDA M. BEAGLE
late of Montgomery County deceased. All '
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 30th day of May
next: they may otherwise by law’ be ex
cluded from all benefit of said Estate.
All persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immc*diate payment.
Given under my hand this 20th day
of November. 1962.
REGINA B. SIGEL
6808 Delaware Street
Chevy Chase, Md.
Executrix 6t-4072-l-3
JAMES HENRY MURDOCK
22 West Jefferson Street
Rockville, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans' Court for Montgomery County
. has issued Letters Testamentary to
Anthony Guareo in the Estate of
THERESA GUARCO
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 30th day of May
next: they may otherwise by law be ex- j
eluded from all benefit of said Estate, i
All persons indebted to said Estate are ;
requested to make immediate payment. ']
Given under my hand this 21st day pf j
November, 1962.
ANTHONY GUARCO
549 Alta Vista Road
Bethesda. Md.
Executor 6t-4070-l-3 j
JOSEPH SCHAP
7000 Carroll Avenue
Takoma Park. Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the '
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County
has issued Letters Testamentary to |
Richard Herbert Tibbets in the Estate of I
KATHERINE HERBERT TIBBETS
?ate of Montgomery County deceased. All
'persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the
same on or before the 30th day of May j
next: they may otherwise by law be ex
cluded from all benefit of said Estate. I
All persons indebted to said Estate are <
requested to make immediate payment, j
Given under my hand this 27th day of
November. 1962.
RICHARD HERBERT TIBBETS
131 Hesketh Street
Chevy Chase, Md.
Executor 6t-4078-l-3
R. EDWIN BROWN
260 E. Jefferson Street
Rockville, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County |
has issued Letters Testamentary to 1
Barbara Moore Ladson in the Estate of
ETHEL M. BROWN
late of Montgomery County deceased. All
persons having Claims against the de
• ceased are hereby warned to present the
i same on or before the 30th day of May
next: they may otherwise by law' be ex-
I eluded from all benefit of said Estate.
All persons Indebted to said Estate are ,
requested to make immediate payment,
i Given under my hand this 20th day of !
November, 1962.
BARBARA MOORE LADSON
16916 Cashel I Road
Rockville, Md.
Executrix 6t-4075-l-3 j
1 BARNARD T. WELSH
22 W T . Jefferson Street
Rockville. Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Orphans’ Court for Montgomery County |
has issued Letters of Administration j
* c.t.a. to John W. Oden in the Estate of j
MARY M. PONTON
) late of Montgomery County deceased. All j
persons having Claims against the de
ceased are hereby warned to present the i
1 same on or before the 30th day of May j
- next: they may otherwise by law be ex
e eluded from all benefit of said Estate.
/ All persons indebted to said Estate are j
- requested to make Immediate payment.
Given under my hand this 20th day of
p November. 1962.
JOHN W. ODEN
6800 Allison Street
Defense Heights
Hyattsvllle, Md.
5 Administrator c.t.a. 61-4073-1-3 I
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Boyer in Cast
Bob Boyer, of Chevy Chase,
will be among members of the
cast when the University of
Maryland Theater presents the
comedy, “The Lady’s Not for
Burning,” tomorrow night at
8:30 in the university’s Central
Auditorium. Repeat perform
ances are scheduled Saturday
and Monday nights.