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Charles Town, West Virginia
May 30, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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MAY 30, 19,I1. ICARMERS ADVOCATE, ClfARLEs TOWN, W. Pk m r: A nmrriage license was issued. his week 'from the County Clerk's to Sewall Pahner, aged 19, of Sewall and Charity Palmer, this county, and Mary Rams- aged 1 8, d::ug:llter (ff Roy and Ram~:,burg, o$ near Shan- ~Miss Julia Grandstaff, of War- Mary Me- this week to SFrhiglanJ, the farm l William, Va,s,pent Sunday with of Mr. Thomas SuSlette Jordan, !Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Madison. two miles south of town. The Inni Mrs. Grover Goode. and Mrs. is at present vacant. Rose Boyd of Charles Town called Mr.s.J. W'illiam Child,s, of the !on Mrs. C M. Mason, Sunday af- Ohio, and Mrs. Fairfax Apartments, who has been iternoon. of Baltimore, who had under treatment in the Maryland ,Mr. Kirkwood Janney, of Wash- visiting their brother, Mr. [General Hospital in Baltimore, is ]ington, spent Sunday afternoon Grandstaff and family oni improving, twith his great-aunt, Miss Nettle Street, left for limit Mr. and Mrs. William McD. Per-l Barnes. ' on Monday Ire, of Flushing, Long Island, are l Mrs. Charles hnmler and daugh- --l--- ~--u-tin( Washin, I Holiday gucs.ts ot" their aunt, Mrs I ter, Amelia, of Falls Church, Vs D C, was in Charles Town Cruger W. ~mith, East Washing- and Mrs. Edward A. Cockey, Jr ' ' I ton Street l of Purcellville, Va, were supper the week-end, visiting his ~ " , V '" ! 0- I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph lvn's. ~. wailer ~ asnmg-i South Mihtred Street [ WIIOLESAIA'] MAllI~ETS Barnes last Thursday. 1 Thursday, May 29. 1911 Mr. and Mrs." George Gruber, Mrs. Philip Porterfield has gone; Mr. and Mrs. Arnohl l)ailey, Mr. Gainesville, Ca to attend corn-iWheat 95 J.oseph Gruber, and Miss Mary at Brenau College, her ~'o,', t 80 Mason spent Sunday in Washing'- Miss. Anne Green Pot-i(,re.unery, Butter ';5 - .39 ton with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ~l~fiehl, bcmg among the !~'rad- ! Country Butter 23 Stat~bs. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Alfriend. are spending the Memorial vaeation in Weston. W. Va they are visiting' their sis- Miss :Margaret Alfriend. and relatives. 'Mr. Daniel F. Bro,wn. employed the Philadelphia Navyyard, to his home in the county on Butterfat m 32 Eggs 18 Chickens 14 I Retail Markets ,('reamery Butter 38 - .42 Country Butter 28 Eggs 24 [ Cifickens 18 O-- - to 'be present at the . , Town High School com-;mlurea in Fall his sister, Miss Louis(, From Wagon being amon~ the grad- That work is beina rushed the Navy yard is shown by the that Mr, Brown has had no since Christmas. Thomas Welsh, in the em,ploy of J. M. Tralmell, northwest o.f town, w a s painfully injured w h e n he fell from a load of hay late Mrs. J. It. Morris. South (let)rite Wednesday afternoon While op- is a patient in Winchester eratin,~,- a rope attached to a hay tlospital. It fork unloading hay the rope brokE, ,Miss Estelle MoMil!ion, of Nor- throwing" Mr. Welsh off balance. Vs is visitimr her sister, lie Yell to the Jbarn floor, a dis- Robert Grandstaff. on Pros-tance of twelv feet or more. The injured man was brought to the Street. ICharles Town tIospital in the am- 'bit. and Mrs. lloward Rissler, lbulance" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worsley, of Silver Sprimz. Md enjqyed the week-end with Mr. and Mrs l.S. Carr. Mrs. Cart, who suffered a rib fra.cture last week. is improv- ing. Middleway is contributing large- ly to the graduating class at the Charles Town High this Thursday night. Those front our town and community are, Billy Bates. James Grantham, D a v i d Leight, Jim Keen, Harry Rin~', Beulah Dehav- en, Pauline Burch, and Alice Gee- dell. The Middleway School will close Wednesday with the following pro- gram : Sonar - ~"A,meriea'" Recitation by Bonnie Dawson Class Will-Allen Rin.~ Recitation---Wands Ru~ble Address- Rev. George ttazel Presentation ~f Certificates Farewell song by Seventh Grade hmnediately following these ex- ercises a pienm lunck will be serv- Philadelphia, are visiting their I o I ed to parents, teachers, pupils, r ,s, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. C.[ .-, -" " lland :friends. The following wfl awlenee reel ooflales a t ornerstone gr ,- ale Ruth h r, on North L '', St ' I Icomplete the seventh ': a few days [Watson, Bonnie Dawson, Jane I " I Con'tractor Fred Propps, who/ ' " of the mem,~ers of the / Barnes,Mary ~tattns, !el a r i a n t nas JUS't; complel~ell tile new court-/ . " Class in the Charles Town| : .|Watson, Norman wn,Le A l l e n ~ t~t,y-la~al~ng ~na~ is ,1~ ae ot~nea[- . - .~ "-'- and Juni0r Lin ~eno d" ~la. ~een mo~g un-l, "" i- Ring, Kay Willie, /Ior pulo,l,lC ms,peel;Ion tomorrow u . tinsweeK. 1he msappom~eu] ton. ~ ~dnartes town, has generously a,u- IS IHISSaYlary bralgllllllnated a cornerstone to the county, 0 Measles was the cause of which will have a position in the [ BAKERTON Itouser, em,ployed at, the the Keystone Limestone was injured Thursday when he fell from atop southeast corner of the wall of She 'bull, dins. The stone will ,bear the date of construction of the build- ing 1940. Inside of it will be cop- ies of the two Charles Town pa- a ,box car that he was aiding in pets, the Farmers Advocate and His wrist was ~broken. Spirit of Jefferson, containing ref- 'Fir%y-two grocery sta)re owners eren,ces to the ,building, together Martins,~urg hwve signed an with the names o the contractor, to close their places of and of the men who have ,been em- every We[tnesday after-I ployed on the cons.truction. throug'hout the months oft o- -- After the business meeting a delicious supper was served by the hosless. Those preseat were, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moler, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moler, Rev. and Mrs, W. U. Do4ge, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mills, Mrs. Mark Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ctwbau~'h, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kyle, Mrs. Ernest Houser, Miss Dorothy Knott, Miss Louise Han- July and August. Two men, Finly Grim, of York, and William D. Barnes, of ,~ton, each apparently nur- a grudge at the other, met in Town on Saturday, and at proceeded to settle their scof with their fists. The fight had far when police inter- Each paid-a fine of $5 and before Justice Watson. AND FURNISHINGS For MEN and YOUNG MEN FASHION SQUARE' CLOTHES Latest Styles, Tweeds, {;assimers and Blue Serges SHIRTS The Hanover--Whites and Fancy. HATS THE DIXIE and ESSEX SHOES For Dre s---End,icott" Johnson Black, Tan and White NECKWEAR Artistic, New Patterns In Silk and Wool Prices Are Very Low For Quality. C. MARSTELLER One-Priced Clothier Since 1905 Town, W. Va. SlrMMER SCFIOOI, FOIl CIIII3}REN. A Summer School for children who are to enter the first grade this fall will be held at the Wright Den. ny Graded School beginn, ing Mon- day marni.ng, June 2ad, at 9:00 (,'cb)ek. The sextons will last from 9:00 to 12:00 (noon) through July 3rd. The purposes of the school es, Mr. Stoddard Eoutson, Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bush, Mrs. O. H. Knott, Jr Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. lfetzell. and Mrs. Anna Mary lletzell. The Young Adult Fellowship of the Methodist Church cele,brated its second anniversary at the home of ML and Mrs. I H. tIetzell, on Sunday afternoon. The rela'uta," are to give the beginners an orien business was conducted ,by the ration m;d adjustmen,t period with- president, Mr J. W. Flanagan. The out the mtmferenee of the larger following officers were eleetcd for children and to give them a "pro- the coming year: President, J. W. paratory to reading" course that will bett~r qualify them for the reg- ular readi,ng course in the fall. This will be the second summer such a clas:s has been organized. The tui- tion fee for the whole term wilt lm ten dollars. --.0 Claims AgNnst The State ,Claims against the State here torero settled at the discretion of the Legislation. are now settled in a State Court authorized by an act of the Legislature approved on March 6. It has been a common sight dur- ing legislative sessions to see num- Erous individuals, of.ten some cf them trip,pies, sitting: around in the capitol leCaby waitinu t ~ know the.outeome of a claim they had had their representative present in a bill. Maybe they had been injur- ed by a state-owned vehicle or suf- fered other damaa'e through the F'lanagan; Vice.president, M r s. Arehie Hnuser; Secretary, Mrs. Walter Manuel; Treasurer, Miss Louise Hanes; Chairman of Cur- riculum, Mrs. J W. Flanagan; Chairman o,f Fellowship, Mrs. Ed- itor Mills; Chairman of Social Ac- tion, Mrs. N, B, Cla~haugh. Mr .and Mrs. Pa~matie Crhn, Mr. and Mrs, Ahmza Wolford and chil- dren, of Imwood. W. Va silent Sun- day ~t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox and family. Visitor:, who spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Trundle , on Sunday were Mr. and ltrs. Rich- aid E. Kyle, Master Donald Trun- dle, G. Bulns Trund' e, of Washing- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manuel, of Bolivar. and Mills Louise Ramey, of Charles Towtt. Mrs. Fannie Cox, of Kearneys- ville, has returned home after spending a week with her son al:d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1,:d Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. F~ank Louden, of fault, of some agency or employ~. Martnsburg, spent the week-end The legislature was the (rely place with his brother and sister-in-law, to v/h,ich they eouht go to obtain relief. llen,eeforth their claims will be placed before a three-man retort. which will hold its .regular ses- sions in the office,s o,f the secretary of state but which may sit also at any county Seat, should eircum- ake this Mr. and Mrs. John Louden and fan> fly, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geary are the parvmts of a baby gift. She is the ~tmd girl of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyers, of Catonsville, Md were guests (,f MrK Anna Mary Hetzel on S~tur- day. LOCAL CHAPTER OF RED CROSS EXPERIENCES AN ACTIVE YEAR The ,lelt'er:;,m Cmmty Chapt(~ ', I Ameriean Red Cross, l~s had (me of[ the most active years in its hist(n'y, I according to Mrs. Frank S. ltarr! son, Cou;~ty Chairman. ! Since lhe fifteenth of last Ju;~e one hundred find eighty seven xv;> [ men of this county have e(mtvibut- ed twenty-four th(ms:,nd, seve;l hundred, fifty eight bones of effort towa;d atlai.ning the achievement~ listed by Mrs. ltarrison. These v, orkers have knitted thr(,: hundred and two sweaters, mad'.~ one hu:,dred twenty-five layett( ~ and 465 other garments. Much of this work was done for British Iceiief, but not all of it. A great in:lily articles were made ~,'~1 In the>;e diflh'ult, trees, when call,~ are many and demand,~ on the Red Cro:~s i)ressinv, .our active inter- contrihution to the relief of sulrer-I ing amonp those not so blessed a:~ you may be. Go t(, the hea(htuar- ters today and olrer to help. 0 son-in-law and granddaughter, Mr and Mrs. Pittman Russell, in Hag- aa'stown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis SmalIwood and son and Mrs. Dan Mose and son reeenSly visited rehttives in Washington, D. C Mrs. Adant Ott has been very be distributed among our own pOOl in order that they ntay enjoy tb [ Mrs. thqqha Morv':m is visiting' warmth a.nd e.omfort of proper] relatives in I)elal)lane, Va. clothing. Especially helpful are tin: R(xbert (;ordon and Thomas Lake garmens made for children of th ,-' .It' recent 5" spent the week-end section. {wilh relatives in Carlisle, Pa Literally th(msands of hours haveI Miss Nellie lliil tins been very been spent throughont the pa t.I ill at i~cr h~,me the past few lays year by busy housewives altd x~-- Mrs h~ht~.l,aucht, of F;alLimore, Inell vho ;,re in one way or anot.ht, v Md ,qn'm the past week at the actively engage(t in p~ofessional :~iihmne ('f Mr. a~d Mrs. ArLhur Woh,b. est m making a substantial cm~tri- ,ill the past week. buti~m to the relief of human suf-' 1 Mr. and Mrs Arthur W(~h6 aad ;(:ring is c:specially needed, i son spent Sunday at; the home of Youl~Z girls, just out of seho,)l, !Mr. amt Mrs. l~ewis Swope in Bol- may w,n(tev during the sum|net ntont]ls, x ha!; they Call do [I) "])as,u ! tear (, ;;;-; the thnc away." The Red ~ Mr, aml Mr:~. Frank Cameron ihqve botw'ht ~ house in this viein-i oilers you [111 oppol'tUlllty tor unsel- ' fish service that will add iov t:)} iiy, which was owned by Mrs. your vacation lhrough t,mstruelivell~ertha Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wiltshire and son and lIaroht WEIbb visited at the hmne of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cain in Vir~a'inia, on Friday. A group of young fo~ks from MILLVILLE this vieinity spent Saturday on a siv:ht-seeinz Lour in Washing%on, Ed. Vickers SALE CLERK llllllllllllldllllillllllllllilllllilliililillilll I COMI'ETENT AND AVAIL- ABI,E AT AI,I~ TIMES Many Years of Exl)erience Charles Town, W. Va R. F. I). Call 72-K Charles Town Executor- Administrator-- Guardian and Agent clerical m, rk in offices anti busim'~;/t I ho~ise~s ,iwought,ut the county. ] l~retluently, we hear only of the Red Cr,~ss when a drive is ~, I'(~r money, :;uch as the ammal R.ll Call or for a specific need caused hy a disaster. Those are important ha, and Mrs. N. (: (;urd.u and family Of Martinsburg only con:stitute a small part of tile ~f Mr. Airy, Md.: Mr. and Mrs, work being done. [Emery (!aim Miss Louise (h~r(lon, "The. public will bc interested tu !:rod ~V;llts,r l)ahoof, of Ridgevilh', know, "said Mrs. ltarrison, "thatI Md,; Mr aml Mrs. (;uy Coffelt and the Jefferson County Chapter ~e- son, "rod Mrs. Va/lie Carper, and quires ~he services of a full time of { Miss Katie (;ordon, of Winchester. lice assistant, as well as eollstanL I Va. A lovely (]inneF was serve(l. administrative, direction if it is to land every~ne had a delight ulday. fultill the constant demands re;reel Mr and Mrs Edward Wiltshire on both the time and resources o~ the organization and lhose vim recentl.v visited lheir daughlerand give, wilimut charge, much of thci~ ~.'~e~.~*.a.~.~~;~.~.~: ;~.~.~ 5;+~~. ~ ~.e.~-~ Linte to this form of relief wm k.'' 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