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NUTIC‘E "1m FARM
on;
The Grain Elevator at
anfields, W. Va., is now
in operation for biminess.
Your busineSS and co»
operation will be greatly
appreciated.
JAS. A. BAILEY, Prop.
Doc. 443ml.
v. mm...— ,. w.~mn.mm.bm._wn..mmnm
PERL“ ) SA [.lC
or VALUABLE
mun. nmxrrrz
Members. of tho .lefi'craon Coun—
National Farm Loan Associa-
ty
lion, one of the major cooperative
credit institutions of the county,
Will hold their annual meeting on
Thursday, January 16, 1941, in the
County Court room, at Charles
l’l‘own, Attorney Lee Buchong, Jr.,
the necretary-treasurcr,
I
Pursuant to the icrmn oi" that Wlm
Ii-Prt'ain
Circuit Court of .lell‘msim County, 1,0,1“ mm at 10 0.0100]
. . . -. I, . t a. m.
Wnst Virginia, on tlu. Zhlh day ot 1’ p l y l
r v, ' . " '» .-
Nnvcmbcr, 1940, in a unit in chan-l “‘0 ‘yppmtmn and
rpq'pl’ng‘b‘h
col-y therein [it-ruling, in which lieu of the association will be pre-
GPW‘W‘ W. Walk”, Elill’nllllgtl'atlll' Rented and
discussed. Directors
‘lf‘iml’ph 'T‘t Jimm‘lm’ d.““_"a$ed’ was Will be
clccted to the board and
plaintiff and (.eorgo Vt. Walker, ct , ,
uh, were defendants, the undernign- 0W9" busmess' W'”
b" "am‘la‘cmd'
‘cd Special Commissioners will sell “This is the host Way for bhe mem-
u}. “public auction in front of thump” m k9,.“ informpd concerning.
m mm?!” 1mm" ww’tlthc affairs of the association," Mr.
Saturday. January 4’ 19,“, lBuslhong said. The Association has
At mew.“ 015m”, A. M til members in this County, reprw
All of that (‘cl'tain 'l‘rucl or Pain gaming $302,361.19 in
loans to
v \‘rrw’lrrr .
“I 0f. 1‘4"" m, (’hd’l‘“ 1",“,1“ W'
farmers and oroh'ardisitis, outstand-
Va., sutnutc at thc corner ot Washvl, t th ‘ c t t.
iugto‘n and Church Streets, :4. «Iiicl‘nl’i 3' ‘ pram“
lme'
l‘Iall‘IImlividcd l.lil('l‘é‘.“4l,lll which was Invitations;
have been sent to
'lWlSp‘l 1“ Fulfil J‘ifi‘nlll ii. lelh-‘M‘z county and
homc demonstration
and u omelmll' mnlividml interest in
which was Ill-vincd m Murgurcl J.
Walker, by tho will of Moria J.
Jnlmnon, recordcd in tin» oliice ollduction
the Clerk oi‘ the County Court, .Ié‘l'
forson County, W. Va” in Will
Book E, pago 204.
The. said propcrty will he" sold
free of tho (lower interest of .l.
TlaniI‘l Walker in the one-half unIli~
“Vidnd intcrcst in said propcrty of.
which the, Raid Margaret J. Walker
diad seized and possessed and frce
of all other lions or encumbrances.
Said property is improved by a
dwelling containing ten (ill) rooms'
in addition to two (2) bathrooan
.‘agunlfi, vocational agricultural in-
lslmucitors, reprcscn‘tatives of pro-
credit, associations and
Movie News
'lto-bcnt Cummings, who scored
so heavily with Deanna Duvbin in
Three Smart Girls Grow UIp,”
will again be seen as the famous
stark leading man in .Univnrflal's
“Spring Parade.” which comes. to
lu
niodorn convenienccn and in also 2m l my and 'rupgday’ Jumer 6 and
proved by two (2) garages and a 7m '
workshop.
TERMS OI“ SALIvlz—Onc third
will! on day of sale, balance in
equal installments, payable. in (mo
The popular player is cast as a
‘ynungl; soldier musician who falls
, in lovc with Deanna when he.
and two years lrom date of sale, . .
evidenced by the notes of the pur~ mom‘s ll” by acmd‘lnt 1" 3
bakery
chaser, bearing interest at 6% per. where he, has come to flirt With-
amount, payable scxni—unnuull‘y ant} ammo,» gir],
secured by a Retention I) ’lit c am , . , . . _
assignment of tire insurance on the. ’(’ummmgs R also 590“ m “um
buildings in an amount equal to said “'01” "the? “mm-“lie
deferred payments. and said Special
Commissioners shall have the right
to accept, Subject to continuation by
the Court ")1- to reject (my bid madc
for said property.
FORRES'I‘ A. BROWN,
DARRELL K. KOONCE,
FRANK .l. IlECKWI’I‘lI,
Special Commissioners.
In the Clerk's Office
of the Said Circuit. Court:
able, S‘t‘t‘nf‘ in which the. two sing?
a duct, “Waltzing in the. Clouds."
Others in the. cast of "Spring
Parade” are, Mischa Auer, Henry
Stephcnson, ‘Butch and Buddy,
Anne. Gwynne, Walter Cablett, S.
7.. Sukull, Samuel S. Hinds, Allyn
.losilyn, Reginald Denny, Franklin
\ , l’ungborn and Peggy Moran.
, gammy Ernst Marischka wrote the ong-
hewhy certify that F0erng A, inul estory which was adapted by
Brown, Sper-ial Commissioner, has the screenplay by Bruce Manning
executed bond With approved scour-land F9"), Jackson. The New",
fity before. me conditioned accord
in}! to law {18,1't‘qllll‘l‘il by fluid (l9~l“”‘“‘
l’lmlum’d by JO" PaStemaki
‘ who has made all of Deanna’s
More.
films. Henry Kosier directed.
W. M. JONES, Clcrk.
To I’l‘he Stockholders
7 of Rank of Charles
Town,
CORPORATION CHARTERED
AN!) EXISTING UNDER "run
uuws or WEST VIRGINIA:
Victor .lory has from “bad” a-
grain.
IIi‘ollowing :1 series of sympa-
thetic roles, the handsome screen
fovmite returns to a ménace chub.
uctcnizution in “(lith Us Wings”,
U niversnl attraction at the Pitts-
Jcfl‘erson Theatre, on Wednesday,
January 8th. ' 1
Jury is one of the few leading
lilm personalitlies who is at home.
in both romantic and villainous
lp'ortray‘gll. ” '
Supporting the Dead' End Kids
T‘hc rcgulur nunqu meeting of
the. stockholders: of BANK OI“
CHARLES TOWN, a corporation
chartered and existing under the
lawn of West Virginia, will be bold
in the, l‘lii‘cctors' Room in the bank
building; of said corporation, in
Charles Town, West Virginia, on
im‘firy Xéclgfi: and thc Little Tough Guys in.
. ' t l '
ltoard of Directors of said corpora- “CW” U5 Wlngsi’ he 15 $90"
“3
lion, and to transact such othcrdhc unneruapulous‘ operator of an
businesn an only properly (some. be-‘Mrial crowdugung company who
film Saul mwtmg‘ provides broken-down planes to his
. At, said meeting the following ,
resolution will be presented, and tho yom’hful “law” to carry ‘vout
‘ question of its adoption voted on their dangerous work.
by the, stockholders present or r01»! Actlive in Honywood since 1932'
r l‘i‘fia'lltwl at said meeting:
Wlll‘ll’ll‘lAS BANK OF ()HARL “.8
TOWN is :1 corwrution existing
under tho lows: of Wont Virginia by
virtue, ol’ certificatc of incorporaamntic socicty,
via the Now York stage.
mmnlwr of the Hollywood dua—
amended on April 9, l889: and
, WHEREAS the prcnont chartcr
of fluid corporation provides that its
I'u’I-‘pol‘z‘lle existcm-c shall expire out
blal‘t‘ll ,l, “Ml, and ii. l3 (it‘Sll‘flll that. second
appearance the Dead
this corporation have tho right to End Kids and the Little Tough
perpetual Stlt't'cefislml an authorizcd
[by Section 5, Article 1, Chapter Ill l.
r of the Codc of West Virginia: lm “ loll A Messenger.
NOW 'l‘lllfilllélFOltE l'l‘ ['th RIP-l Billy Halop, Huntz
Hall,
SOLVED by the stockholders of mu Den, Bernard pumly and};an
Room Friday night, January 3rd
said corporation, in regular meeting
uF-nemblcd, that the corporate exis-
lat seven thirty. A full attendance
,is requested.
much your.
featured in the cost.
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Entertain at Cocktail Putty.
tonne of this corporation shall con—
tinue perpetually, unless: this cor-
poration shall be sooner dissolved
nocoitling to law, and that the
barter of this corporation be and
t. is hereby amended by the revoca-
tion of the provision thereof that
said charter shall expire on March
71, 1941, and the addition there/m of
the provision that said charter
shall continue perpetually in force,
and effect and the corporate exis-
‘ejncn of this: corporation shall be
perpetual.
BE IT FURTHth RESOLVED
that the l’rosdent of this corpora-
um: be and he, is hereby authorized
and directed to certify this resolu-
ion to the Secretary of State of
West Virginia, under his signature
and the, corporate seal of this cor-
poration, and do all things: which
may be necessary or advisable to be
"done to carry out. this resolution
. and make ell'octivra said amendment
’0 the charter of this corporation.
MILTON BURR.
President.
W. L. GIBSON.
Cashier
«Dec. 27, Jan. 3 and 10.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Crane
and daughters, Sarah and Marg~
cocktail party on New Year’s Eve
at; their home on East Washington
Street.
Present, were guests from Char.
les Town, Berryville, Winchester,
Frederick, and lMul-tinsburg.
ald.
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Democratic Club to Meet.
The Roosevelt Democratic ‘Club
To Hold V
‘Meeting Court lime, Thursdaydaoii
Decree entered by tho announced today. The» mceting will
f
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has electricity. vapor heat and all l"itsts_.lcfi‘crson
'l‘hczltrc. on Mon— '
, fer-red were conveyed by deeds from
sequences town, and east of the Shepherd
with the star including a memor-Ipike to Walter H. Crawl. for 55,000-
lJory made his entrance into films_
Eighteen mayersAtlIls bridge across Clhesepegke Bay
lion, dnlcd F‘climary :20, 1871, 3",.” 1H. 1.9mm”, to we
footligms‘and its value, as part. of thede.
for n bricl‘ spell during the fall of fins" Program ’5 ou‘llmw
in “n '
“Give Us Wings” marks .Im'y’s~ “‘3
Guys with whom he. also worked "
(‘mb-.;
by Jordan are. the Dead Finder-din 1913, were [gratifed over the
aret, entertained at a delightful
The party was; given in honor of ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. McDont‘y
will meet in the County Court“ L. Marshall. Mr. Marshall in 'em.
j,yét no, dotte'has been 3%
ch; a.......... **‘-W~-« W...“
lumen HONOR ROLL.
Pupils neither tardy nor absent.
at the. Lmtown School for the
month of. December Were:
Primary Grades~Rob¢rt Cloud,
Floyd Chapman, Robert Cole, Ralph
Fiddler, Freddie Jackson, Buddy
Winkler, ,Glenville Braithwaite,
Franklin Gardner, Jimmy In‘pcké‘.
Billy Price, Carrol Zomhio. Mary
Frances Edv’vauls, Glenda Graham,
Aphclia (later, Mary Lee Jenkins,
Betty Edwards, Wanda Wasson,
liladeline. Printz.
lntennediate Grades m Arnold
Harden, Charles Owens, Harrison
Shirley, Philip Strider, Donald
Zombm, Melvin Zombro, Lewis
Moreland, Clifl'ond souders, Betty
Bane, Flora. Belle Price, Esther
-Sta.ubs, Margarito Staubs, Cather—
ine Wasson, Geraldine Abshire,
Norma Braithwaite, Helen Fellows,
Clara Lou- Grnhnm, Catherine
Price, Betty Sisk, Juanita Stuckey.
Upper Grades~Eleanor Nicely,
Dorothy Weiscnburg', Mamie Ed-
wards, Catherine Graham, Dorothy
Slusher, Martha Willingham, Char-
~les Bane, Billy Folk, Billy Owenn,
Cleautis, Abshire, Edward Jackson,
Davis Sink, Tommy Willinghani,
Stanley Zombro, Franklin Senders.
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y‘y‘Pump" Wushin'qton Dead
James Albert Washington, col-
ored, 41 years old, died in :1. Mar-
tinsburg hospital on Saturday at
noon. Better. known as “Pump”
Wadhinvgvton, he was the. town bell
ringer to advertise auction sales
and other events about town. He
had liVed alone on Harewood Ave~
nucpbefore. being taken to a hos“
pital. 'Dhe family came from Ran
.pahannock County, Va. His funeral
was held in Strider-’5 Chapel at.
2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon,
with burial in Fair-view Cemetery.
W3
, ed
other agricultural. agencies,
“The. assimilation is operated by)
and for farmers to make, possible
longatérm farm mortgage. credit.
on. a cooperative basin," Mr Bush-y
on‘g éaid. “Mont families buy a
farm only'once infa lifetime. To
pay for the'ipmperty many. fami-
lies have to obtain" a‘ farm loan.
The farms they select, the. price.
level at thotimo they buy, and
the terms of the mortgage. they
get will play a large part in their
future succan or failure. The Jef-
ferson County National Farm
Loan Association was origan'iZed to
enable. farmers in Jefferson Coun-
ty to obtain Federal Land Bank
loans which are geared to the.
needs of farmers."
Cash priZes of $10.00,. $5.00, and:
$100 will be made to members at
tending the meeting, by drawing
the lucky names out of a hat. The
drawing will be conducted by the
representative from the, Federal
Land‘Bunk of Baltimore, who Will
also discuss new legislation and
operating policies affecting the
Ansociation.
Oh
V.“
Of
of
Me
cln
wh
sunrnnnns'rown ,
REAL ESTATE DEALS.
Four parcels of real estate, two
of them farm properties and two'in
town have changed oWnership about
Shepherdstown, the déeds for them
having been filed in. the. County.
Clerk’s office the last day of the old
year. ’
The two farm properties trons.
Almira Martin Darby mndothers,
the first being a tract of 290' acres,
formerly owned by Charles Aglion-
by, three. miles north of Shepherds—
town, to Albert; B. VanMeter for
$3,500; the. second, the Toliver
farm, two miles north of Shcpherds-v
I
“ BIDS WANTED.
The County Court of Jefl'erson
County invites bids from Painters
of the County to paint the. interior
of the Jail Building, not to include
pant where the Jailor lives. We
reserve the right; to accept or re-
ject any or all bids. Bids will he
opened January 17, 1941.
The second farm contains 130 acres,
less a. small strip that previously
had been sold. ‘
'I‘h town properties that have;
. . J. M. GARRO’I‘T,
been transferred include houso president County Court
and lot on the south side of Ger— Jan. 3 and 10 .
man street, from Anni; Virginia
Walpet and othersito U. S. «Martin
for $1300; Mary P. Pearson, execum
trix of Julia R. l’endléton to U. S,-
Martin, house and lot on the north
side of German street, for $2500.
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Proposed Bridge Across
Chesapeake Bay v
ANNUAL momma
or STOCKHOLDERS
The annual meeting of the Stack-
holder}! of the Charles Town Horse,
Show Association will be held in
the, Couftllouse’ in Charles Town,
W. Va" Tuesday, January 14th,
1941, at 2:00P. M. The object of‘
the meeting. is to elect dire.on for
tho cunning v year, midi», transact!
I busingsd that my properly
Two sites for an uummohiile.
bridge across Chesapeake Bay.
any .v
.."mev t", h,.n 1. et' . .'
long under ~c°n$1§l§m1°$ “lull?- 0.0.. 1, timidonh'io‘hnhi‘
$1333.55,
been studied by3bl'lfllgte ,enguneers, .;;,, .3; ,.»_= . president
aux-um J. E; orbinexir.,Ca-.utorcgvhe . Ill-1,8- BRQWN. '
Maryland smite, ‘Rda'jds ‘* 0931mm. ,w '1' I Secretary.
siion, one 1“ emailing-y mom Mill ~' ’
101:5; Island and ’Pobchéstor, imd bbe»
otlhér «betwean $55319" 793ml “m:
Kent Island. The eh'g'inee'rsvihavel ',
rejected the former- inf’favor of the.“ :
latter. Their“, rcoboniméndation 'hao“; ‘ ‘ ,
been mapmi‘by the“ cdminisiéh‘in,‘ “W “M i
and ibis. now definitely underng ,R; J. MgDISON.‘ Sheriff
thatlblie.bridge wiill connect. Sandy i . ,Jefiers‘pn Conn y, W. Va...
Point. . in Anne Arundel Gaunty I. 27 find-J91"- 3i ' ~- .‘
With Kent Island in’ then Andes." 3:31;” 3'
The otta‘l length-of the, .bfidifie'»n" g y -‘ ‘ ‘1
from’ shore. mallow w'ill‘be 26.3% -~ Std‘ckholflersf
feet, or just 28 feet Short of 5’ “ ' "' 1
.miles, with g main 51:ng consistinzi , Mpetgng' ‘
of a cantilever unit 1,350 feet wide,
having a vertical clearance of 175
feet ab0ve the water *l’me, more
than ample for any ship now built
or likelyhto be built: This blim "for
will be closed
t xiii-January 10th,:
1151940 uncallede
, Net-:60 huv’e back
for the" inéomin’g: Sheriff.
i".
1 The annual méetin'g of the Stock-
holdors ofthe Powhatan Brass 6%
Iron AWOI-ks, will be held at the»
Railroad & Machineliy Club, No. 30
Chumhfio, New York City, at 12:
no‘on on Tuesday, the 218i. of Jan-y
nary; 1941; to elect. a Board of Di~
Rotors for the. ensuing year, and.
to, transact such other business as
may properly come before the
meeting. I ,
, (Signed) WM. W. GRAHAM,
‘ Secretary.
Dec. 20,127 and Jan. 3;
STWKII‘DLQER'S mum
Notico is hereby "given that the
annual meeting bf the Stockholder.»
of. the Peoples Bank of Charles
Town will be heldin their banking
room on Tuesday, January 14, 1941,
at’ 10,1095'o?lock A. M., fdr the pur-
pose ofyleleqtingi a Board of Direc-
tors-fife! tbé‘ ensuing your and to
transom, any other: business that
, in y legally come before said meet--‘
and High Schools. , . ,. . : .. '
At present he ,is operating i. I ‘ NW. WILLIS, “Cashier-
S.—-Jtl.n.“1 and 8; ' ,
. 3 acid 10.
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illustrated feature article appear-
next Sunday in The Washing~
ton Sunday Soar. ‘
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o:
puck After Many
;
You".
‘ Charles Town 'friéudu Olf Richard
Pattigraw, who lefit ahanles'. Tom.
week-end to have invisit from {him
for the first time in '17 yearsflhllr.
Petbigrew was regfedbyghis unéle.
and aunt, the late' Mr. 'uid Mrs;
‘Jamegi Rioly, in Ransomwfle
attended Hie Charles Town “Graded
crushed stone business in Nauhr
ville, Tennessee, Microbe has helm
for thepast five yours. ‘oon, 21
years of rig-9,. accompanied him
from Nashville. v
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Announce Eninxementl .
Tho lo
n 'I’IQ Id”.
1 o gland I
. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Clem
.snnounce’ llhe’ leng'atemeutof their,
daughter, I“ Miss " .Helen' J'u W‘l‘l 3 tin
Clem, to Mr. WilliamiAlifJ-ed Mat-—
shall, son of Mr. and MmJAMxéd
tit-In «on.
Iman
“played by Melvin T. Strider.
for they
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wodding.
' CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY.
Mnund Mrs. Mark Hom's home
silver Wedding annixrersar) combin-
Mr. and Mrs. V. I11. Ncal, of Troy,
Thom: present werc Mr. and Mrs.
Troy. ohm; Mr. and Mrs. It. w.
Rieslcy, Mr. and Mrs. F‘. E. Davin,
of‘WarfihiIngton, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon SboWe, and Mrs. Ben Reid,
Morgan, of Harpers Ferry; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Elliott and daughtcr,
Joan Ann, and Mrs. Benthu llorn,
Ann, of Brunswick, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal and Son Richw
ard, remained for a two day visit.
with Mr. and Mrs. Horn.
Be Quicth Treat
Chronic bronchitis may develop it
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis is not treated and on cannot;
afford totakea chancewi ‘ anymcdi-
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
Eden. pb
soothe and heal raw, tender. inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulslon blends beech wood
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough, per-
ltting rest and sleep, or you are to
ave your money back. (Adv)
Dead Stock
[REMOVED PROMPTLY
Free. Of Charge
We pay telephone charge:
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FARMERS ADVOCATE. r Mums, TOWN. 1w. VA.
the scene. of a home coming and
at Christmas, being in honor or
in, sister of Mrs. Horn.
Neal and Sun Kit-hard, ol'
Hogcrntow‘n, Md; Mrs. Martha
Kearneysville, and Mr. and Mrs.
lvin Lloyd and daughter, Shirley
Bronchitis
GEO. C. MARSTELLER
Your
One-Priced (‘lothicr
Since 1905
Charles Town. W. Va.
8 less potent than Creomulston
‘. I: 1‘ es ‘o
lch goes right to the Seat. of the ( I l I 1 w"
193m and aid nature to
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To
The Public
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We take pleasure in an-
nouncing that We have
been appointed agents for
the Reliance Life Insur-
ance Company of Pitts-
burgh and have engaged
Mr. Paul Miller, Jr., as
Solicitor who will special-
ize in Life Insurance.
Washington
Alexander
8: Cooke
Adi-9W. «'34»?
Call Harper; Ferry 55
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General Insurance
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M . epua ion
Service
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HOME from
COLLEGE?
Go back with the
style!
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latcst hair
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the party season—and show you
how to comb it for campus by
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day, ballroom by night!
DUAR'I‘ PERMANENT. $2.75
REALIS’I‘H‘ $1.50
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. “Entrance on: S. Charles St.---0ver Recreation Center
Phone 65-K. Open Evenings By Appointment.
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‘ Each and Everyone for Your 1940
Patronage. It was keenly appreci-
ated by us.
“MAY WE SERVE YOU IN Hill"
‘Charles Town Grain
and Feed C0.
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FRTDAY, JANUARY 1941‘
of. .UNAWAY
Funeral Director
“ANDu
ed. Embalmers
‘ PHONES:
Offlus HO?!“
114.? 1144‘;
CHARLES TOWN.
Llc'euu
Assistant
68—W
VA.
'l‘IIE D0
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HITS-JEFFERSON I 3.
CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
Matincc Daily at Child-«Night's at 7:15 and 9:15
Admission ......................................... .. 10c 25¢
Thursday and Friday,
Wednesday, January
January 2K3
DARR‘tlL Ff ZANUCK'S';
‘ Production of ' .
'rwo snows FOR THE PRICE
or our. AnMIssIou ‘
Tlil: GREAT AMERICAN
MOTION PICTURE!
written for the screen by
' Nolan in sur-
prise mic that
top: his ihitlu,
"Johnny Apollor
nonmuc... ’
racing along
the action trail
CLARENCE E.;; .
Mulford’s \ ~*
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Also, Musical. (‘olor Cartoon.
Drums ol li‘u Manchu No. 13
Monday and Tuesday,
January (V7
in...
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TRIUMPH! "
And your gayest
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