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FARMERS ADVOC ,TE, CIIARLES TOWN, Wo VA.
FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941
KEARNEYSVILLE
J. W. Hopper was named as Pres-
ident of the W. Va. branch of the
Taylor-Lemaster Reunion which
met in Hagerstown recently for the
~econd annual meeting. Other ofll-
cers named were Miss Ruth Taylor
of Shepherdstown as Secretary and
I~wis Lemaster as 'I'reasm'er.
Charles M. Taylor of Mansfield,
:: , was th+ organizer of the re.n-
roll was named President of the
O~io branch. One hundred people
r~resenting forty families wer~
p~ent from Pennsylvania, Ohi()
a~ W. Va. The next meeting wit!
b~held the third Sunday of next
J~e in the City Park at Hagers-
to :n,
,Fred Wall, son of Mrs. Thehna
'~?~tl, attended the Pioneer Group
C~mp of the Presbyterian Churche,
This Kelvlnolor Molsi-Moster
Model brings you a revolutionary lhlt dillumll tltizitllot
new principle of refrigeradoo that,s, the revolutionary, new
construction of the Kelvin- aud q~d pap~re, qDo um
gives controlled humidity keeps: ator Moist-Master Model. M&MMIMtM1LL oll lolml
oods fresher, longer. And that big, In addition to the coils that mquti* lluILLiw.
all.glass Cold-mist Freshener with freeze ice, there's a separate o
two glassdoom, provides the sult~- set of cooling coils con-
cealed in the walls of the
moist storage thet most vegetables food compartment- main-
and left-overs mind--guarding pre- taining correct temperature
and humid/ty throughout.
cious vitamins, pteveating dsTing
out, and eliminating the need
for covering dishes! the big
6-+/i ca. ft. model.$
Other I~/4 cu. fl. Kelvinstors frem
*Dtlsvere~ m yo~t kacben u'ttl~ ~ Year Protca~on
P,i~i, StaU aud l.~ al Taxes txtra.
Charles Town, W. Va. l -
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i daughter. Mr. .and ) [r-~. Forrest
iV,-at.~on, retu~ued to h~ home at
IVam:.lew,~ville, P, erkeley County,
l last Sumlay.
'rl~e yard party held in Mrs.
Bruce Ftirr'.~" yard by the Middle-
way Farm Woinen's Club, was
very sueeess'ful. The members of
the Clu!b thank every one who
helped to make this party a sue-
cesF.
'['hi~ section of the County wa.+
visited by a most ~ew~re electrie-fl
.+term gunday afternoon. At this
(late, very little damaFo i:~ re-
port ed,
Our popular matron qt the
County home report~ fourteen m-
mates, all getting along well. And
Mr~. Fritt~ i++: putting up fruit,
re for the winter.
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MIDDLEWAY
Ml. and M~s. Wallace P. Bridget,
of tarker'.+burg, visited Mr. and[
MI:. (' M. ]+[eal'l|S last M,mdav+I
M ++. l'rldger is+a daughter of thet
hlte J. T. Ri ge+ formerly of thi:~/
place. '
I [
Misses Eleanor E]liott and Jose-
l:ltfine l< rupper, of V~Za:~}lington,
Thomas Marshall and Bur!on M;1-
let, of Camp Meade, Md Mr. and
Mi'!~. (;a::per Waiters, of P, althiwre,
and Jack lloffman, Jr of Martins-
bu: g, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. I,buidon Morrow and family.
Las.t week Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
White moved from M~s. Charles
Shaull's house into one they recent-
ly purchased from Mr. J. A. Gran-
tham, adminis.trator for the late
Edith (~antham. Mr. and Mrs,
Grover Russell moved from Misa
Katie Joimson's house to Mrs. Chas.
Shaull's; Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Ring
moved from Charlem.+ Kearns' into
Miss Katie Johnson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ah'ie Foltz and son
F.ar], of (;ormania, W. Va visited
their many friends h~ e la~.:t week.
Mrs. J. R. Ware entertained the
Methodist Aid Society last Wedne.~,-