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M-burg Collects Food

Herald of May 2, 1946

Martinsburg schools and churches were collecting canned food for shipment to famine-stricken Europe. The food was to be shipped through the United Church Relief and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency. Nearly $1,400 was collected for the purchase of Bibles, food and medicine through an auction sponsored by southern Cove churches on behalf of war-ravaged areas of Europe.

Janet Elaine Tew, Roaring Spring High school graduate, was graduated from the Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital School of Nursing.

Mrs. Carrie Endsley returned to her home at Henrietta after being a patient at the Altoona Hospital for removal of a tumor from her hand.

Charles C. Packard, owner of Ore Hill Orchards, and Paul Detwiler of New Enterprise were named to the Nason Hospital Board of Trustees.

Harry Mowry of Bakers Summit advertised that he had horses for sale at all times.

 

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