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LEWIS R. RILEY, Republican, District 38. Born in Parsonsburg, February 19, 1935. Graduate of
Wicomico Senior High School. Farmer; poultryman; businessman. Member, Wicomico County Coun-
cil, 1966-78 (president, four years; vice-president, four years). President, Maryland Association of
Counties, 1973; Advisory Board of Holly Center; Delmarva Advisory Council. Member and past
president, Parsonsburg Volunteer Fire Department. Member, Wicomico Farm Bureau; Advisory
Board, First National Bank. President, Beaver Run Farms, Inc. Director, Fanners and Planters
Company. Married; 3 children. Member of the House of Delegates, 1979-87. Minority Whip,
1982-87. Member of the Senate since 1987. Member, Finance Committee; Joint Committee on Inves-
tigation. District office: Box 130, Parsonsburg 21849; tel. 742-3999. Annapolis office: 409 James
Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3645.
IDA G. RUBEN, Democrat, District 20. Bom and attended public schools in Washington, D.C. Past
president, B'nai B'rith Women District V. Past International Board Member, past International
Treasurer, past International Vice-President, B'nai B'rith Women. Former commissioner, National
Anti-Defamation League (present member, National Advisory Committee). Member, NCSL State
Government Issues and Organization Committee. Past member, Council of State Government Com-
mittee on Suggested State Legislation. Montgomery County Ad Hoc Committee to Study the Status
of Women. Member, Child Support Enforcement Advisory Council. Legal Aid Society. Service Guild
of Washington. State Democratic Party Ethics Committee. Democratic Precinct Chairperson,
1967-1974. Democratic Clubs. Active in all presidential, senatorial, congressional, gubernatorial, and
local election campaigns since 1963. Married; 4 sons. Member, House of Delegates, 1975-87. Chair-
man, Montgomery County Delegation, 1981-87 (vice-chairman, 1978-81). Member, Economic Mat-
ters Committee, 1975-82; Ways and Means Committee, 1982-86. Oversight Committee on the Ad-
ministrative Release of Mental Health Patients. 1980 Convention Chairman, National Order of
Women Legislators. Past president, Women Legislators of Maryland. Member of Senate since 1987;
Budget and Taxation Committee. District office: 11 Schindler Ct., Silver Spring 20903; tel. 439-2332.
Annapolis office: 204 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 858-3634.
MARGARET C. SCHWEINHAUT, Democrat, District 18. Bom in Washington, D.C. Attended
Washington, D.C., public schools; The George Washington University; National University Law
School. Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, St. Joseph College, 1971. Chairperson, State Commission
on Aging, 1959-83. Member, Governor's Commission on Condominiums, Cooperatives and Home-
owners Associations, 1982-84; Governor's Task Force on Senior Citizen Activity Centers; Golden
Age Card Task Force; Task Force on Elderly Abuse and Neglect. Member, International Geronto-
logical Society; Montgomery Retarded Children's Association. Certificate of Merit, National Council
of Senior Citizens; Outstanding Legislator, Knights of Columbus; Citation of Merit, Veterans of For-
eign Wars; Outstanding Service, Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce; Montgomery Coun-
ty Sentinel Legislator of the Year Award, 1983. Widow. Member of the House of Delegates, 1955-61.
Member of the Senate since 1961. Chairperson, Executive Nominations Committee, 1971-83. Mem-
ber, Legislative Council (now Legislative Policy Committee) 1971-83. Member, Judicial Proceedings
Committee. District office: 3601 Saul Rd., Kensington 20895; tel. 946-3111. Annapolis office: 304
James Bidg., 21401; tel. 858-3137.
S. FRANK SHORE, Democrat, District 17. Born in Washington, D.C., December 3, 1935. Attended
Washington, D.C., parochial and public schools; Southeastern University; Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity; American University Labor Studies Institute. Retired from Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone
Company; member, Communications Workers of America. Served in Fourth Armored Division, U.S.
Army. Member, Maryland Service Corps Advisory Council; Task Force for Voter Registration; Task
Force to Study Deaths Resulting from Building Fires. Member, Men's Guild and Health Planning
Committee, Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring; Board of Directors, St. Luke's House, Inc.; Board of
Directors, Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington. Member, Elks; Moose; American Legion;
Adult Scout of Boy Scouts of America; Knights of Columbus; honorary life membership in Eagles.
St. Jude's Church and choir member. Married. Member, Southern Legislative Conference (Special
Joint Committee on Energy; former vice-chairman, Human Resources and Urban Affairs Commit-
tee). Member, House of Delegates, 1971-78. Member of the Senate since 1978. Member, Economic
and Environmental Matters Committee. Vice-Chairman, Montgomery County Senate delegation.
Senate Chairman, Joint Committee on Investigation. Annapolis office; 306 James Bidg., 21401; tel.
841-3134, D.C. area 858-3134.
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