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AUGUST S, 1941.
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'ARMERS ADi'OCATE, ciIARLEs TOWN,
Class of the Methodist Sunday years, who passed away at Front I Richard Arlen. a test pilot, falls t Mr, Gee. It. Cox. wife and moth-
Royal, Va and his brother. James'in hive witch Jean Parker, daugh-ier' Mr. (;co. tt. Cox. Sr. and Mra.{
will be held Tuesday even-
~, August 12th. on J. W. Hill's
at the Bloomery Eac'h mem-
is asked to Ibring a ~'riend. Six
is the opening hour.
Ritenour. aged 84 yeat~s, who died ter of an airplane inventor. His
at, his home at Edgewater, Md. i kid brother. Don Castle, has also
Three sisters. Misses Sue Ella, lost his heart to the titian-haired
Nannie and Altha Ritenour, all re- beauty. The g:irl, it seen(s, loves
sidin~ on East Congress Street,them bot, h amt the manner in
survive, t which she makes her choice
sup-
Billy and Tom Horner have re- plies the film with some surprise
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turned from a visit to Annapolis,'amt lots of charm.
Md with their uncle and aunt, ---0
Commander and Mrs. T. L. Wat- I)EATH OF ROBERT C. (;ROVE
ties. They were accom,panied o~
Lheir return ,by their cousin, Miss Robert Charles Grove, for the
Joan Wattles, who is also visiting greater part of hs life a resident of
FOR
IT FREEZES WITH
NO MOVING PARTS
Ella Whittingon, are visiting reta-I
tires and f!iend:~ in Akron, atldl
Wamen. Ohio. I
Mr. and Mrs. I'hillip Perks andI
,
children, of Cllarles Town, sl)en.t!
Sunday with her nmther, M s. An-I
nie Slusher. I
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Mr. R. L. White is somewhat in>
proved at this writing, t
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Mr. and Mrs. tL L. White an-
nounced the arrival of a s(m last
week. The youngster llas been
named Edward Thin pc. This makes
the eighth child in the family. I
Mr. Wilbur Bagent is on the sick
list again. I
The folks who went to Indiana~
las~ week to visit friends and tel-
her grandmother, at "Lfttle Elm-Shepherdstown, died at his home
ington", there Wed~esday, death following
a long illness from complications, i
A delightful birthday party was A druggist by t:aining Mr. Grove
given in ~aonor of his 7th birthday
conducted a drug store for some
by his parents, Mr'. and Mrs. Ab-
n.er Viands, at their home in Ran- years. For several years when he i part of last week. The boys are1
son, Tuesday afternoon. Those nessWaS ainYOUnffcharlesmanTown,he waShavingill hUS-a~
enroute to Seattle, Washingt(!n, al,I
present were Dorothy and Ella[ present. I
store in the room now occupied by' Miss Anna tternd~:n who is teach-
May Ring, Thelma Fadeley, Peg-I the Valley Hardware Company. i < ~ .
gy Kite, Donald Engle, Anna .May ! His father, l)r. Robert Grove, was a, ing typing at the Shenand )ah Jm e.
Turner, Mary Ellen. Clipp, Bettywell known physician of Sheph(,rd~-I tion s(:ho~)lhouse, is laking her class
Link, Norman Johnson, Jr BobbyLown. ton a weiner roast Friday night al
' HiUside Lake Park.
Long, Evelyn Anderson, Margaret Mr. G-ove married Miss Ellen
Mr J. A. Roberts motored l,;
Louise Still, Joe Ramey, Geneva Billmyer. only daughter of the late
Washingten, I).C Tuesday on
Viands, Dan,tel Hyatt, Bobbie En- David Billmyer. of Shepherdstown. business.
nis, and Dr. G. G. Sydnor. ~ho survives. Other survivors are
Miss Lenora Meaws visited he~
After a visit with Mrs. C. Win. six sisters: .Misses Nellie, Louise
sister i~Martinsburg over the
Wattles, Rev. J. Wilson Hunter and 'Grace Grove. of Shepherds- week-end.
has left for his home in Louis- town; Mrs. E. T. Meier, Martins- Billy and ttarry Blackford, young
ville. Ky. Mrs. Hunter and their burg: Mrs. Margaret Nottingham,! sons of Mr. and Mrs. ltarry Black-
three children. Nan.cy, Sally and of Atlantic City; Miss Fatna Grove ford who have been visiting their
Wilson, Jr will remain through oT Washington. and one brother,uncle and aunt. S~g. and Mrs. Ray
part of August with Mrs. Wattles, Lecher Grove, of Washington Blackford since the fourth of July,
Assortment Of
SUITS, SEPARATE
TROUSERS AND
SLACKS
8port Shirts, Underwear,
Shirts and Shorts
Union Suits
Caps and Shoes
A Real Buy in
KHAKI PANTS
Different Colors $1.35
Standard Brands
CITY & BOTTLED GAS
Phone 226
atives in camp, ~eturnc~t the latte'. Ill H II = / III
IIli "I I ' "
fiet This
First Grade
land will join Mr. Hunter on his Funeal services will be held in'. I
Moderately Priced By retur~ from the Summer school at the Episcopal Chu:-ch, in Shep- returned home with their parents [
C last week.
t EO MARSTELLER t Suwanee' Mr. Hunter will give a "herdstown, at 10:',0 Saturday, Mrs. Ray Blaekfl, rd who has heen
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morning, the rector, the Re . D. i with her husband at Fort Benjamin
i number of lectures during the ~ ' v
One.Priced Clothier Conference held at the UniversitY 'l C. Lovlr~g, assisted by the Rev. J. i Harrison, Ind since their encamp- Filling Sta4ion
Since 1905 I of the South which will be held on C. B. McLaughlin, of the Presby-i men( there, has returned hmne,
Uharles Town, W. V~t. the campus at the univer~ty, terian Church, conducting the]Since the:,- were moved, their des-1 BIoomery Road
0 l rites. Interment wil! be in Elm- tination a,t present being geattlml AT EI)GE OF TOWN
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