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Charles Town, West Virginia
July 4, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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JULY 4, 1941. t' RS VocA,cfiAkLES TONS, W. v i!ii: PAd i FOR Assortment Of SUITS, SEPARATE TROUSERS AND SLACKS Shirts, Underwear, Shirts and Shorts Union Suits Caps and Shoes A Real Buy in KtlAKI PANTS Different Colors $1.35 Standard Brands Plieed By C. MARSTELLER One-Priced Clothier Since 1905 Eharles Town, W. Va. 3 Mr and Mrs. J. A. Todd, of Wash Emil Nelson. Miss Dorothy Myers, whose en- ington, visited Mrs. William Pack- Dr. J. E. Wmnack, Mrs. We- gagement to Mr. Stanley Eye was ette and Miss Zan Gibson, over the mack, and daughter, Miss Mary, recen,tly announced, was given a week-end, of Staunton, Va have been visit-tweiner roast and personal shower ~drs. Hyman Viener returned to ing Mrs. Womack s aunt, Miss ton Thursday evening at the home her home on Sunday from a Mar- Laura Hughes, South Samuel St.|of J A. Link, near l)uffields. Host- i tinsbur~ hospital where sbe had Sunday guests of Miss H u g h e s'~esses were Mrs. Walter Woodson, beln a~atilnt fo; several weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gilt and:of Romney, W. Va and Mrs. John i v *" |small son, of Baltimore |Lally, of Youngstown. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shugartl -- I After roastino- .~io. ~ +h~ "-a'll Wll~ n, ~ *o ***u**~ ~,-~, '" " V " t" I vlr. ana lvlrs, t, ran ~ ~' 1 "~!11 na e as the!r guest over l~el eek and la m cr p y g several games, -- ,have returned to their home at " ' * .Fourth, Miss Phillipsof New~ ~hc g-uests were ushered to the lip . IGerrardstown from a tour of Ark- . ~ ." york mg room wh!eh was decolated m ' " ]ansas, Missouri, and Illinois, being ' ' . " .' MissMyrtleWhitmore,of Ban-!away from home a)bout six weeks, pink and white, whflc pink and s Mrs wh!te candlesburnedin the can ~on, is visitingher sister, .| Mrs. J. Irwin Flynn, of Pitts-' ' ' ]' ' " " tlu.~ dlobras M!ss Myers was seated .Myers, near MartiLnsburg,"~'llbur~h, visited the county over the ' " " ' " week } ~ ." i beneaththe streamers running I wee K-encl, oelng a guesT;OI tier t ,from thechandelier to the wall Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Burns, .brother, +Stanley Dutrow, near l of Kansas City, Me are visiting their mother, Mrs. Bettie Burns, at her home on South George St. Mr. and Mrs. Tatbert Jenkins and daughter, of Washington, will visit Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr and Mrs W. F Alexander, over the fourth of July week-end. Mrs Kershaw DeLoach, of Co- lumbia, South Carolina, and Mrs~ Lillie Osburn, who has been visit- ing Mrs. DeLoach for s o m e months, will arrive in Charles Town today Mrs. DeLoach will visit her sisters, Mrs. G. K. Wy- song and Mrs. James Kemp, over the Fourth. Mrs. C W. Alwin, South Church street, we n t to Washington on Monday afternoon to be with her ~first of the week on bush~ess. : ~ : ~ )The many gifts were tied to a Fl,~,g ov.-,~. I " + sprinkling can upon the decorated l w. d. t,eLzenaanner, an(1 n I s, I ~aole. lnother, Mrs. H. C. Getzendanner, | h I Later tim guests were invited to| nave lnovecl iron1 late ome riley ~ . . | ~ . -, ,-,~ ILne oAnlng room where ice cream,} recent!y SOld on ~ou~n ~amuei ~,I ,--d7,~ . . ,caKe, mils, and mints were served.' ~o an aparrmen~ m ~ne home o~ . : ~Among the thirty guests was Mrs !Ivlrs. b. b. ~arr, ~as~ wasnlng~on I, " . i ,~ woo(lrowI)Olly OI bumlDerlantl+ I Street. ~Maryland, sister of Miss Myers. Pri,vate Howard Sagle, in train-[ ----0-------. ing at Fort Ha.',es, Columbus, Ohio t George (Pete) W W a 1 k e r has been promoted to p~!vate first "" '~ought the one-half undivided int- class. The trainee is a son of Mr. ,crest in the W. W. Johnson dwell- John Sagle, near Leetown. i ing, at the corner of East Wash- Mrs Anthony Hankey, of Wash- ington and Church streets, Char- ing'ton, visited her mother, Mrs.'les Town, at a public sale conduct- Charles Baylor, on South Samuel ed by Special C(~mmissioners of Street, over the week-end, the Circuit Court His bid was Mr. and ,Mrs. T. A. Whitacre St!00. Mr. Walker is the owner of were in Charleston, West Va the the other half interest in the prop- erty. t Terror t + +' i !: )!ii/( i ' "~ AI~), News, Pooeye Cartoon AS tie Rides The River Trail To His Most Exciting Adventure,+ , utms V01 B ,H00B TO OUR MANY FEED - GRINDING PATRONS THAT YOU LEAVE A PART OF YOUR BARI,E OR OATS CROP UNTHR HED AND CALL OUR J ORTABLE FEED MILL TO GRIND IT IN THE SHEAF. MIX WITH IT (WHILE GRINDING) BLACK STRAP, CANE MOLASSES IN ANY DE- SIRED PERCENTAGE BY OUR CONTINUOUS GRINDING AND MIXING PROCESS. Also, Leon Errol Comedy+ Power of Defense, and KING of ROYAl+ MOUNTED No. ll Monday and Tu"esday, July 7=8 FIRST TIME TOGI!;TI1ER! ) LOUISE Also, News KEARNEYSVILLE. - - Phone:--Chafles Town 15-F-12 W. VA. IT PAY8 TO Read The Ads : . ?>