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The Hagerstown Globe MAYOR JACKSON TO SPEAK HERE IN MAY Baltimore Executive Invit ed Here by Women’s Organization Mayor Howard Jackson, of Baltimore who some weeks ago was invited by the Democratic Women's Organization of Hagerstown to speak here, has notified the club officers that he would accept and address them at the regular session in May. The Baltimore executive, who is be ing prominently mentioned as a candi aate for Governor has appeared in this city on previous occasions and is recog nized as a splendid orator. The Women’s Organization Club, with a membership of 230 has been for tunate in securing prominent speakers since its organization. Among those who have addressed them are former At torney General William Preston Lane, former Secretary of State Winbrenner, Jrd., of Frederick and former State Sen ator William D. Byron, of Williamsport. Officials of the National Democratic Speakers Bureau, Washington, D. C., are outlining a speakers program for the local club, and during the coming months men and women of national prominence will appear before the club here. POPULAR PROJECT The most popular city project: The Municipal Swimming Pool. RHEINGOLD BEER At The Price Of Ordinary Beer HARTLE BROS,, DISTRIBUTOR RONEY BROTHERS TO MOVE Roney Brothers have announced that on or about April 1, they will move to their new location at 25 North Potomae street, in the John W. Myers Building. SRS e e D BIG THINGS HAVE HAPPENED Since you or your friends have bought BV LVINATORSR THOSE WHO HAVE PUT OFF BUYING AN ELECTRIC REFRIG ERATOR, WHO HAVE WAITED FOR NEW DEVELOPMENTS, NEW IMPROVEMENTS, HAVE FOUND IN THE NEW 1936 KEL VINATOR THE ANSWER TO EVERY QUESTION THAT A CONSERVATIVE BUYER COULD ASK. SEE THE NEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY AT BOHMAN-WARNE, Inc. BUSINESS GROUP TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Hagerstown Business and Industrial Asso. Active With Their Program Dr. J. Hubert Porterfield, president of the Hagerstown Business and Industrial Association announced today that J. (. Eppinger, of Chambersburg, would be the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the organization on Monday night. The meeting will be held at the Hotel Hamilton. The new association, formed some months ago has been very active since its organization and has done considerable work toward bringing new industries to Hagerstown. At the present time they are in communication with several large companies, now located in New York State, who have expressed their desire to move their plants to locations where foreign-born labor is at a minimum. This ecity, according to a recent sur vey has many advantages, especially in the labor and electric power fields, and it is from this angle the local organiza tions are making their bids to prospeective industries. The Industrial Association, which started with less than a dozen members, now boasts of a membership of approxi mately 100 business and professional men, and to this roster new names are being added each week. SEVEN