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CHARLES TOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY, W. VA. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 19,t6.
TELEPHONE 222
PRICE 5 CENTS
'~ot from the Armvd Force.+ and l
I reported at their l,oca] Board fori
re-classified into Class t-C (I)i:~- I
es
Receive ~charged) since May 10, 194(;:
i
Crowd Discharged MenAre " Session Of
!AnnouncedbyBoard Council
i The Local Draft Board of Jeffer- T
,:on <,oot> +,++, ,o, (1 llt'ay"g'"
i men have been Hop~orab y Disehar- !
Issue Three Building
& Awards t Charle William Cooper
Charles Henry Higgs Permits, Attend To
ay Nighht ! Antonio Aloyious Amato
John William Dennison Business Matters
----- William Clarence Hoak, Jr.'
Charles Town "g Scho "11 James Alger
The City Council of Charles Tow l
was v,~ked to capacity ] John Henry Milion met in regular session on 3hmdav
and relatives of the i HSrold Eugene White ~ iuht with all members present and
class Thursday'~night t(~ James Archer Williams, Jr. ihe Mayor presiding.
the .~'aduatmg exercmes. I l)asld llarold K~:utth A letter was read from the A. ]3.
s, numberm~r fifty-one sen- I De|mar Henry H g Goetz Co. about ~urface water, fol-
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Was one of the largest to be]J= rues Solomon Harem,owing rails overflowing onto the
Red from Charies Tog" l Philip Gerald Dorsey ~)roperty now occupied by Newber-
Girls outnumbered the boys John "1 errd Porterfield . ,x and ] enne~ Stmes possib]) dam-
ost two to one the ratio lie- t Neill Henry l)asis I iaging goods stored in the basement
to 18 Both honor students l Harry Lee Robinson, Jr. I ol these two stores. This comv]amt
iris. Gerald David Holler . l~as referred to the Street Commit-
~wing the processional, the Charles Tanner Houser I Pictured above are members of the Harpers Ferry High School graduating class of 1946 who will receive their diplomas Friday' night at the (i()mmencemem free with ~ower to act', -
fion was ddivered bv the The above list brings tkc total exercises to be held in the hiirh ~chooi auditorium at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Senator Harley M. Kilgore will deliver the principal address for the occasion . t Three building permits were
I Barnes. of the Methodist~number now honorably discharged Members of the class shown above are'--(left to right) 1st row---Donald Bowers Norma Hoffman, Lepta Bond, Mary (.~atherme Buzzard, "lhomas rlen~e Hazel 'granted, Ernest Dovenmueh,e, E.
t Next on "th~ nrowram w~si,nd re-classified to 1035 [ i~,aBi "'vi-,;ni~ l.~: Showbrid,~ Gene Martin)Bill Lancaster" 2nd Row'--Helen Whipp, Virginia Lee Meyers, Ruby Nicewarner, t.lenaa Richard, Emi~.~ Cogle. lberty St to erect additmn to his
lutatorv by Miss Betty Lee ~/--- 3rd Row---Gene Ross principal; Charles Benjamin Pearl Rickel, Frances Meyers, Lois Bush Wanda Powell, Norma Wilt, .luamta Newhn, Maude Ranaih, 1 aul Ilouman. oakery for apartment lmrposes; J. ,
" "'" " D.II I ~t~li~ l.lolf~ iV. Kite, Jr N. West St to erec~
I lli(lillluIclIul iOtli~ ll~iv~ I I ~-too an" ~'it" ) t buildin- an t
~Y ~uperintenaent n. ,u,I ~ ~. @ ar -~ 1 . ~-~ . ~ ~ s i i! II ' IT i lr~ ! 111~ IIM l/l[,p o auu l~n o . g, .
' nciudefl A rll I, R DeLauter to re~a, r overheaq
' introduced the c II Delivery OI Malls ' " :
pastor of the Tabb Streetl i da~ I/adoer I'a n II n n . m I Voters lieelector.ill0ris0n mav0r,oo
tan Chu,ch, Peter.~burg, Th,~natlo. wi& railrcad strikel ' b 19 it" I unr DOllS IllUl l i A letter was read ~rom Ezr~
Ut former i~astor of the Char-~ t~ *~'.~+~ ~ll H ro~l~ that cross[I ~ # ~r~* * /1 Ill I I dl i t/~11,tiff I~ A 2] fll~ ,~(,am0bell withorawmg from the
~n Presbytermn Church. who ~h~i'~e'ou~n~t~.? "()n"'tiae-~Norfolk & ' ~ i It I ':~,r~::~ i "all~l- II/la~Midal? I qP/ II I i;| "h~ll~l~%~l "l'hltr~ I~'dl~ /I I~llhl"i~h~l* ll-/IPIl~]telectlon as Coune~iman. Also re- ~.
d the address.to the gr,ad-lWestern ~hat normally operat~l ,1111 131 UIIISUII UUUI t itlUIiUa II Ine OlOrS i!lallallt~3 llJlffll l'Ul / lilUltlllSl ltSlliltpert?d was the w!thdrawal of E4, ;
~ang 'u~en hoers'" as ms ~ +,--~;-~ d-il,~ diseon- I - I I I I ' I ttugnes
and Konel-c L,nCgev. t, eorge
Interesting as ~ell as m- burs a' Heffner, a remdent of the First
. . tmued passenger ~ervice T d ! II
re, the address was filled + ,r~m'~ ~h~ p. ~, f~ - - . ~ 1 I i1~ ][-l~flrlrl~r ]~]l~'~d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.:~/rrl Ward, announceu his intent on to be
holesome advice to the class. Valley Rr~.ch came to a halt at l Several Orders Are |cr~ramzed. Meanwhile stoc holder.;I I .- m: .~ 7~2~ z candidate. As his announcement
osest attention of the audi- tL- 'S~---- -EL ~ ~r~ of the Milling ComLany wer~ deed- I 2~ow in uermany [ TO lne Lily Uounell I g ill iv'as received too late to oua ifv on
," . ne .n~uie time . -~4~.~7:~5!::'~':" ' ~. .~i.7.::~i",' " ; " ' .
,as accorded, it. t Mn;I d~li~ri~ v will l,kewise be l t~ntereo ann iNew,cd an. lntere:;t.: n, the. 72 lots, the [ ~, Mrs. Roger. Chvp, East L bertv i~ ~-~ r . ltil ll i]l< : the printed bal (t it will, therefore :
,Mary Mnton and Bobb~i t~n~,t n,h, ,'~t class mail and!rll~,! [% ~1--,i ~ ~uhlect of the sine. Sa]e of the lot~,~, t has received word frma her] IPY(J~Ill 1~ l rl~t Yl ~l.ru I tl b~ necssarv for the voters to writhe
'ere given the American Clti- t +hot llmlt~! t d in anYI 11 ldl %JldilttiTU l l~ to close the business of tbe Mih- [ son, Sgt. Roger Eugene Chpp, of I -- i!n~ name on the. ballot.
Award, offered by thei~='~'~e"~.'a~.~: ~'~il('b~ e,~'~n-act'epte(t~ -- - ' ling Company. Iris sate arrival overseas ann isn.w| Withdrawa ofanumber ofcandi- I~/~~;,fl The City Attoramywas instructs,}
tel veto I I Jud-e D H Rod ors concluded,~tationed in G rman S Ch r)I oi th ev of ~ i
"s of the Amemcan Re " ~or delivery Air-mail will also be g - ~ g-. ' i Richard B Elhott vs Evelvn E,-i- e y. St. P dates l e "e the Charles to prepare an mdmance prohibit
he ' b in made theA nl Term of the Jeferson ~,has s ~ent neally four vears n the nlunlcl al etec ion on Th i~ ~.-~J<,rt and mli+n~Imllve oi+ the, r son, i C(m+'T .il!i).sV~ned+'a m(~l~i~,L~Jl:~i~ +~t-a!IP air IFase on tiuam ~c ,:+
Imter Harry G M~ df the +t +'as started several years a~ (:lenwell Lloyd. pew flrial m me ~:a~.e u, p + +~ young servme men are cousms. I ,-,nnort b'~' voter" who had to write +~ -> " I :, insrueted the Mavor to have thi+ v~
~" - e ented the Strider ~s resigned to accevt a Do.~A! in P ment of $10 a week ~as de ware versus ~uy ripely.Pie. ;. . Arrived In Guam I ;.-- ~ - - "he I~'~ 1 ". 7 o "e~tod and xxhere prac -"
> iloard vrs " ''" ' "P-.---- i'~tY~r[av - " "" ." his name in the uia,~ .~pa t,onoluon c rr+ " - ,"
award to Betty Lee Hitt, the l'he ,ci+ools of F.r~er~ek ,reed in tne case af Leo JenKs v+. ~3nc~lagreec'oP~(~I 7 ~heat :2ne, Sut3el M, and Mrs. Forrest Chamblin.I ',allot His total was i82 Without ++(ical to u.'reiatTa:: in arpers Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. J. W+
Pearrell of Bardane were visitors
ynch, Oscar Darlingt~,l sreedin~ offense won for him a flne lpames printed on the ballot having In charge of the vrogram for the i -- +hey will make their home in Bin- 1 t~erdstown District I llvett and little Miss Martha Ann
rsey, Charles Gore, Ito "1 cf $25.00 and costs; the latter, $101expired, the names of all ca~lidates| occasion was Max Brown and he in-i Foster E. Brenneman, jr a stu-[ r~ille where the ~room is employ-I ~ -J~'"---~:'
en Sunday. V
ington and Billy Owens. snd costs. Both were yard. will have to be written in by thel*roduced John J. Mathena, locali.!ent in Dickinson College, Carlisle,|ed. ~t~g'~ T g~rl~ l
~ers were Ashby Coi;ins, I Ivoters. 2~'o "tears ago, an electi,m|musician, who rendered several se-~Pa of Charles "iown, and Mrs.[ --V. WILL C--L--0SE----M-AY 30th.
err, and Do,aid Bush. I --iwas held there wltliout any pr:ntedllections on his saxaphone, accom-iPichard Nickum, who has been l RURAL SUNDAY, MAY 26 $10.00 REWARD I <
all---Walter Glenn, Al inlens Charles Ciendenin~ 5ohnnle{;=ames on the ba!iot. All officei~|nanied bv Mrs. Muriel Brockmann~l.eard in solo singing at the Chal-] To )ur customers and friends,
Edwards. Charim Got( I ~ ' ' " ' " ' ~ ' "
~mmert. Cbarhe Slusher Harry!(hosen in tb.a:~wa) have provcn sat-|at the piano, l~es Town Presbytermn ~burch.[ The Blue Ridge 4-H Club will Sobd wh to Lskimo Smtz - Fe- cur Store ~ill be closed all day,
,RoberL Whittingr~on, A!- !Light, Phil Strider Jimmy Goliday.i isfactorT. I The attendance prize was won by ~ ~ ere members of a choir that ~ave l~bserve Rural Sunday, May 26th. m~le. Name: "P,tsv". Phone 293 nc Thursdav, May :~0th.
it. Bob Cain, and Enoch] ,q ' ," " "
,OUTHERN STAPES
manager
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~orrest Custer was mauager. ] Daniel I~ Heflebower, of Rich-|~resident, James M. Moler, vresid-[Methdtlist Church. of A|toona. Fa. ~vice at the Kabtetow~ MethodDt Hunter's Hill, E. Liberty St. ex- Charles Town Service
The NedlWalter Glenn, and Gene Mason. --V /J. Burns Huyette and the club~s}a concert on Sunday at the F i;' tlb having their annual Vesper Set'- deliver to: DR. W.'E TRUgSELL,
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V- lmond, Va was m Charles Town, led at the meeting A total of twen-lwhere the Central Pennsylvania Church at 8 o'cl(~ck. Everyone is te-ded. North Mildred Street
Edwards, Bill Ow-" Subscribe for the Advocate. Saturday on business, lty-five members were present. I Conference was in session, welcome. ~ May 24-If May 29-If May 24-1tA. May 29-1~S.