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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 194i.
FARMER, S AD;qocA+IT,ciiARLEs TowN, 27.
t A(,E FIVE
] DnK-,m-+ ! IA,rl M rh Qc'h~nl +~ lll~. ~onI and son Buddy, attended the fun- by, of Frederick, spent the week: ; ;
. =. eral of Mr Howell's nephew, Ed- end with Mrs Kol,b's mother Mrs !,}j
@ I -- 8th, at I U.0U A. IVi. w " ' " " ,s[ gas
,I .+ H~, n ~ ard Selbert, eighteen year old Edith Edwards, of Myerstown vi- ]~.
~r~l i -- son of Mr and Mrs Ted Selbert, cinity Also Mr and Mrs Ra$- [I "
I a o employee, reslalng at ~1111-,"
The Charles Town thgh School w
& I near Shepherdsto n .round Ed,ards. of Char es Tow, l l{
Vllleuleuin lxln;g s uaugn~ers -
1 " and the Wright Denny Graded w '' 9 ''
~ Mrs. Grady 0 ens and sons, lwere wsltors August .4th w,ta []~|~.~||~/
I[nospmal, lviartms,Durg, on ~vion- School w'ill open their doors for (ha" n" Don i t " toI " w ' Ik -.nn~r VIh[Ul {
,da" a'~ed 62 -'ears 7 month" an t "' oy a u n e re urnea [ ~v~rs ~a~m Pm ar{~s. ~ IX "Ill
,~. ~ ~, ~ s ~, ~ ' th{ new" school year Monday morn ~ /i"~ ~ -.w s %
t22 aa,s M, M,~ ~, ~ [new nome m wasnm.g~o~, u. u l Mr and Mrs Howard I)unn anc~ 1[! "~---- ~-
J B. Williams well known farm-Oar store will be, closed on La- Mrs. H. D. Grove and daughter, ] . 2" +'~ ~'~" "~.'"~2' .;'", :--e.ing, ~epcemoer 8th, at t0:()O All after visitino' Mrs Owens' father ] ~ =--~t.'/ ~ '.' ~a 2.:. ][[J . --""--'--'--'~'"
. . oI tne r~Kl,t~.~u vetenans Ass<,- students are ,lske o not{ th . e, ' " " ' lalltlly~ Ot ,o~a~p:~t~u~g, ~,*u ~,'~:Pu
r of the Summit Point neighbor- bur Day, Sept. 1st, 1941. Ix)uise, and grand-daughter, Hel-tl d t ~ e Mr C D Johnson "or two weeks ] ] ' ]1 Illl~ll~ m All
cmuo.n and of the First Baptist o enin ~ ho r 0" v" ' ' ~ v,sm}rs w tn ivir. ~Junn s cousins q~
~od, was taken to W nchester C.T. SHUGART & SON. en and Mr. Ja'mes Gagdby tall oft P: g u, 1 .00. There ~ fll ~)e Grad" had s'}ent the summer with [l |~iN [UNfi~.n /
' ' t.nu 1 lvir al](l q 1rs l L tnapman, at ~ ~ v ~1- ~
. rcn Ol llrunswlck, havln en-
[emorml Hospital onSunday, hm Mr and Mrs William S Rei,l BalUmore spent the week-end] g at{.ach('~s meetingm beth schools his ran.ffather I ] ~ *'~'"~I~IB
" I ' - Itere{l ~ae service of the railroa.| n . s "* i t lppon, ~ug 2~Ln; alSO rlarol(l I ~'--"'"~ --'- X
[lment since develoin into . with ~r and Mrs W E t, age~t)y ' - a~t~:~,u. . . i " "
P g lof Baltnnore, Md ms,ted M and ' ]Jla~uary 1907. Fie 'became dis- ~ w~- v M,s.May Dodge and four sons,]Harr,s, of Mym's.towu v,c,n,ty,] ] Y.[[I[SWITH
aeumoma. |Mrs. R. L. Macot~ghtry last week-a~ ~ngle s, tnls county. I *" "* of Arlington, Va spent Wednes-Iwas avis tor too the same day I M~ Utt~IM~. DRDT~
,I a~Dle{I in l,'J,zD, I-llS ueaBn was 1 i]~ll~.{2 ~l[/ii l?i.l* D.[~|a]l~: ] " ' " " '' / I!~ I~ll~k~lllill~ll /~ll|~
. l *ll~ ~l~ Ill[ ]I}U .(l][~.~][Al~][I, |[||~lIIllb ~} * ] I ' ,
;Mrs John W. Gore and th~ee] end Mrs. S D. Ha, dy, who ~ecent y [caused b" ~aral"sis ^ ;+; day wffh he~ bruther Mr Wflham~ Mr and Mrs Leroy Stohpher
fildren, John Win Marg~re.t El-] Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Kihner sold her residence property atAll-Ihe Nad the respect o.f the corn- eopkins and family. Mrs. Dodge and child','en, Kenny and Patty of CITY & BOTTLED GAS
and James nd are visi.ting have ret rn vi itin " stadt's toll-gate, has taken an " Car Fall. .own Ba|ik is ou an extefided visit with her ~.~,+~,h ~ i~o~s A,~" Phone 226
,] u ed from s g m " ]mumty m general His wife, Mrs -. . a ~
flatives in Hagerstown and Colum%us and ISpringfield, Ohio, apartment in the hmne of MrS. lEva Much Millville and a s'-' - ]parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 24th, width their cousin, Mrs. Roy T~,~ ~a,~ ~
I i ' 1 ~II~ ]
~nkstown, Md. ]Ceredo and Clarksburg, West Va. IT wnsend Mercer, on F]rs't hvC-IGeorge F. Much, of Bolivar; a R(~hert Ott, 18 years ohI, son of eopkms, of Christ Church v~em~ty. B. Harris and family. /11
~h'. R. ,ScoVt, Jr of German- While in Ceredo, Wes% Virginia, hue, Charles Town. /brot.her, James a,nd t w o sisters Mr. and Mrs. Thus. D. O%t, on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haught and I I
}wn, Pa. is visiting, his aunt, Mrs they visited Dr. and .Mrs. R. V Miss Mary ~MeDonald, R. N of ]near Alexanwing ARE v- q ~ if .
I Morgantown on Sunday ~'or a visit -- ~tr~stees who are to hohl it as a farm homes. MPs h)hn L Marcus
Mr. ann IVlrS. inonlas It. VVllll~,[ . " ~,"' ''' ' A,t,a.--au/IL" l~l#'~qIlt
toMrs Klmes mece, Mls Edward ,(has J Mathena, a farm{t of memorml to fh{ fal%hfulpeople Mes~ls Raymond and C D Boy e~ve,iL.t~l ~ *~V~"~
Chicago, will arrive today to ~ " ~ " ' ' -""' "~ ' ' -
their home near Charles Harpers Ferry District, has ~been!who have worshipped there since er. --- At --
for se~e,'al weeks, in the Church-Home Infirmary, the edifice was erected in 1828 Mr. C. I). Buyer has reccntty
Miss Patty Mitchell who has
doin~ Social work in Rich-
for several' ye~rs~ will re-
this week-end to make her
wi.th her paren,ts, Rev. and
lilts. A. B. Mi~hell, on South Mil-
tired kS treet.
A'rnott. Junior ~emained in Mor-
gantown through this week.
Mr. R. Jack Manning, a chemist
in the lxboratories of the Dupont
Company, at Wilming~ton, Dela
ware, is spending a part of his
vacation with his cousin, Mrs.
Rolfe Gerhard{, south of town.
.Mrs. Hal Jones, of Chambers-
.Mie.s Patty Willis will return to burg, Pa is visiting ~her mother
~er home on oath Mildred Street, M,rs. Ada Moler, ~near Bakerton.
{his week after a visit of several Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Peer and
~eeks to rela~.ives and friends in son, Nelson, of West Liberty St
Wy~theville, Va and Coalburg, W. :accompanied hy Mr. Peer's sister,
Va. . i Mrs. Clowser, of Winehes~ter, re-
i turned Tuesday from an interest-
'Mrs. E. L. McDonald and Miss ]in~; motm'~ng trip to the mid-west.
}tarriet McDonald, of Lexington,
t(y are visiting relatives and I Fh'st, they visited a sis,ter and Mrs
Clowser and Mr. Peer in Garrett,
h'iends in the county this week, on i indiana" In Brookfield, Illinois,
their return trip from a visit to they visited Mrs. James Grant,
~h's. McDonald's ol~ home in Con-! formerly Miss Marie W,artenbee of
~ecticu:t. Charles Tow,n. In C.hicago, they
~Mr. William Lehman spent the were with Marshall Frb', a student
(eek- md in Atlan~tic City, N.J. there from this county. The whole
~M,'. and Mrs. Elmer Watson and journey took ten days.
family, of Halltown, have r~turn- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .Slifer, of
~l from a visitto Rehoboth Beach, Bo~,ton, ~Mass were in town for
and Ocean City, Md. the week-end, when ~hey were
Charles Skinner, who has been l guests of their parents, Mr. and
!qaending his erfltire summer vaea-iMrs. G. M. Slifer. ,Returning on
ti~n in study at the University, Sunday, their mother aceompan-
~here he has been specializin~ in lied them ,to Boston for a visit
there
i E ~Mr. and IMr.s.J.W. Cranford, of
Washington, were in ~town Satur-
i day and Sunday, visitin,g friends
I Mrs. Cranford, formerly Miss Bes-
Isle Hesser of ,Charles Town, is
I now cashier of the restaurant iu
i the War Department building,
I while her husband is in the em-
ploy of-the District of Columbia
Mens Summer
Mens Summer
SPORT SHIRTS
$1.25 and $1.50
government.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaquelin
Smith, returning from their b:idal
trip North, are now guests of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mls.
Richard Buckner Smith at The
Glen, near Wickliffe. Mr. Smith is
a member of the faculty of the
Fountain Valley School near Colo-
rado Sp. rags.
Carroll Jones. of Bakerton. and
Miss Pauline Heflebower, of Rip-
pun, who won the Tri-State Voca-
tional and Educational prize tour]
sponsored by .the Pennsylvania]
Railroad, joined a group of other
winners in Harrisburg on Monday
Reduced To
78 Cents
8ale Ends Aug. 30
All Sales Final
GEO. C. MARSTELLER
One-Priced Clothier
Since 1905
!: Charles Town, W. Vs.
Baltimore, for a week, going there It is planned o have w<)rship purchased a new t941 Chevrolet.
for the treatment of an ankle t~hat services there once a year. Regu- ,Miss Beulah White spent the
wa injured in March.An X-ray lar services will Ibe discontinued, week-end with Misses Virginia
examination at the Infirmary I the church membership having and Ahna Howell.
showed that his foot had four|been decin, ated by death, or re- ~Mr. and Mrs. Stormer Howell
bones in it broken, the neglected [moval to other sections of the and daughters, Vir.ginia and Alma
fractures causing him terrific suf-leountry.
" The trustees to whom the church
fering for weeks. [
-----o. ]property was deeded, arc A. Mac-
Mrs. Same Marshall Davis,key Smith, B. B. McKay, C. T.
]Wiley, Mrs. Henry E. Hawkins,
Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie~and Alfred M. Kerfoot.
Gertrude Davis, wife of Albert A.| ---4)-----
Davis, who died at the home ofIMrs. Ada F. Jackson
her ~brother-in-law and sister, Mr. I' --
and Mrs. R. W. Baker, at SummitI A short illness, during which an
Point, Saturday night, were held l operation was performed for her
at the Baker hum, e, Tuesday after-Irelief, ended in the death of Mrs.
noon, at 2:30 o clock, I;:et',;,;t t Ada Florine Jackson, wife of Wil-
was in Green Hill Cen,cte y, B~-[liam E Jackson,wOf Millville, in
ryville. ] the Charles To n Hospital on
Mrs. Davis, aged 52, was the]Sa.turday evening. Death was
daughter of James W. Marshall,wholly unexpected.
and the late Mrs. Sallie Lancaster] :Mrs. Jackson, who was the
Marshall who farmed for many]daughter of the late John La~ders,
years in this county, and Clarke. t and Mxs Mary Landers of Ran-
She is survived by husband and!son, was born i.n Frederick coun- mm
aged father, who is 93 years old, lty, Va O~tober 1, 1895. Besides
and the following sisters and bro-[her husband she leaves one daugh-
thers: Mrs. C. G. Lancaster, Johnlter' Mrs. Paul Medairy, of Col-
A. Marshall and Mrs. R. W. Bak- nranor, Md.; two sons, William W.
er of Summit Point; James R.~and Paul V. Jackson, at home; her
Marshall and Alfred L. Marshall, mother, M~. Mary Landers in
of Charles Town; Charles M. Mar-, Ranson; two sisters, Mrs. Mary
shall, of Martinsburg; Mrs. Sam ] Jones, of Hagerstown, Md.; Mrs.
Olson, of Jamestown, N. Y.; Mrs. Grace H~untt, Ranson; two broth-
Gilbert M. Baird, of Elryia, Ohio' ers, Alv e Landers Millville and
and Mrs. Tom Young, of Balti-iFred Landers, Ranson; two grand-
more, Md. 0 children, Marion and Billy Med-
!iary, Millville
:New VienerMetals ] The Rev. w. w Dod,tbe
a tL' ~ ----,I ' Shenandoah .lun(~tion Methodist
Plant at m n uu
tChurch, omcia~eu at the funerat in
Hyman Vienet--~ &%ons, s,ne,terslthe home at Mill;:~l;,o2t~ 3:,'~0t::-
and refiners of non-ferrous met- ]CLOCK ~vlonaay : . n. 1 "
ment was in Ed~,e ttfll Cemetery. !
sis, have completed the construc-
tion of their new metal plant at
5300 Hatcher Street, Fulton. Rich-
mond, Virginia
The Viener plant, of steel and
brick construction, is located on a
seven acre tract. Chesapeake and
Ohio Railway facilities, along wiBh
excellent receiving and shipping
, Pail-bearers for the services were
N~)rman W'ilt, Oscar Wilt, Thorn-
ton Wilt. Raymond Dillow. Ellis
Cooke, and Donald Eackles.
O-- ----
Lally To Fort Siocum
The enlistment in the U. S. Ar-
entrances are added features of my of John L. Lally, of Charle~
the new plant. Port facilities are Town, is reported by Sgt. Fi~ank
availa~ble in connection with the Likar, of the U. 8. Army Recruit-
Richmond Waterfront Terminal, ing Station. Winchester. Vs. Hc
for
a
tour
of
the
Canadian
pr vin-land~ coastwise, export and import was assigned to the Coast Artil-
ces. TheY will return on Friday. ~hipments, can be hauled to ad-.lery, Panama and sent to Fort.
Little ,Miss Jo-Ann Guihana, of vantage. Slocum. N. Y,u> await sailing of
I the next Army transport for his
Hagerstown, Md was the guest of
Misses Betty A.--';- and Joyce D~avis
in Ransom over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Gardiner
and daughter. Carolytt Lee, of Bal-
timore, Md enroute to Martins-
burg, W. Va to visit Gardiner's
Mrs. Charles Crs~bbe, and
family, visiCed her paren,ts, Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. WObster. here on
Sunday.
The Viener plant is equipped
with variousfurnaces, for the
smelting andrefining of metals.
White metal alloys, brass, bronze,
aluminum ingots at~ produced by
the Viener firm for Defense and
Civilian consumption.
The firm of Hyman Viener &
Sons was established in t907, and
also operates at Charles Town.
West Va and Washington, D. C.
destination.
Additional openings exist iu
Panama and in the Air Corps,
Biloxi. Miss,~t. Likar states.
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Miss Isa~bel Orsini returned
home on Saturday from Washing-
ton. D. C where she spent last
I
week wi'th a fomner school-mate
Miss Barbara Weller.
BOOK STORE
WEST WASH STREET
CHARLES TOWN, WF T VIRGINIA
Matinee Daily at 3:30 Nights at 7:15 and 9:15
Admission 10 -- 25c
If you really want to know whether you are in need of ~las-
.~es, or whether a few orthoptic treatments will help you to
recover normal, comfortable vision, we have two offices well
equipped with pPeeision instrumen:ts for the examination of
eyes and for the giving- of orthoptic treatments.
Weekdays Excepting Mondays 9-12 1-6
Tue Thur Sat. Evenings 7-8
DR. GRACE L. TRACEY, Optometrist
237 North Marke~ Street Telephone 1107 Frederick, Md.
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