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Charles Town, West Virginia
October 10, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911. At October ieeting Bee IAne Chapter, X. S. l). A, R held its muetinv at the holm, of Mrs. Ttmodore Brown. Mon4ay evening tit 7:30. The Re;a'ent, Mrs. S. S. Dalgarn, presided, and open- ed the meeting with the Ritual and Salute to the Flag'. There were 17 lnenlbprs and one o-uest presvilt. Th,re were l'(*ports fl'um the Treasurer and other ,llic-r~. TM Treasurer was instructed to mak. the second payment of $8.:1:1 t. Tamassee School which had been pledged on a basis of that almmnt yearly for three years, tu help in the building of the W. Va. r,m in the new building being ctnlstrucl- ed ~here. Mrs. Charles ,Smith was elected alternJte lu the Convention h-in?' held at The (;reenbrier ll~d,'l, While Sulphur Sprin~es, W. V,t Octobe~ 9-1lth. Miss A. I. Baylor, delegate, and Mrs. Smilh left uH Wednesday to att,nd the (',mv n- lion. Miss Anne Ahtridge and Mis:~ Edith Garduer were elected Trus- tees of the ChapU, r's one-half m terest in St. George's Chapel in place of Mrs R. W. lhu'd~,r an I Miss Ella Gibbs Starry, d-' vasud. M~ss Anne B. Ahtridg'e, Miss 1 C. Briseoe and Mrs. S. S. I)alg'arn were appointed as a Comnfittee to confer with the other joint own- ers, in regard to putting tip a m,w fence and having some work d.ne on the grounds around the ruins. The Regent read her report of the year's work which= will be pre- sented at the State Conventiml, showing eons,truetive work accoln- plished by the Chapter. Miss A. l Baylor, (Thairman Student [oan Fund, reported ,m, $50.00 Fund on hand. n,Jt yet h:tv- ing bee,r loaned and available t, some wmlhy student desirihg, to use same, Mrs. J. Y. Blackford, Chapter Chairman of Ellis Island, calh, d the attention of the Chaptt:r to ihv shower for Ellis Island at lhe No- vember meeting. It is hoped th-t: everyone will bring' or send a 5(ft, as the National Chairm:m writ.s that the need for materials is cery great, owin~r to pre:ent War c n ditions and so many refugees on the Island, three hun ireJ bvin, the number detained there at the present time. The followine: mater- ials are needed: Shirting, bleaeh~'d and unbleached muslin, chambray, dress goods, prints, denim, khaki, and outing flannel, all in, 3 yard lenths: crochet cotUm, any size or color, dexter cotton, wool. embroi,I- cry floss, thimbles, black and white th,read size 50, Rayon bias. silk, 1/ yard or more. money. The Chairman of Pres, s Rela- tions, Miss A. L l.~aylor, read the following message from The Pres- ident General, from the National To Water Consumers Dtle to lhe pr,tlracled dronth w,' .~tre asl,:iug l;he public, ill or,h,r t,f '{tll'-'q'Vc '~ h'it v,el h,'e,hl ( 'hur,'}l Suliper, al Moler's ('ross I~ ads. will be ltehl on Frhlay ewqlhl~', Oclober 17th. tte}t'hinln~' at 5 (l'- chick. ,ChickeM. country hal/1, ve el - abh, s and hcllne--illade icP (,i(,al-li will be served ('oine and brim,: your friends. % Established 1915 P. O. DUNAWAY Funeral Direclor --AND-- Licensed Embalmers PHONES : Office Home Assistant .114-F lI4-K 68-W - CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. ; ,~ * ~ -.t " %,-,%.'f, ,%,& % .? ,% %-.%,%.% '~,',*'-.-,%; Our Dryer is ready to run. l.et us have your corn. We will buy on moisture test or regular weight. JUST TRY % Phone 17 i arles Town, W. Va. ] ~III~IIIIIII~~II~IIIII~I~II~I~~~~II~I~~~I~I~I~~IIIIIIIIII~I~I~~I~~~IIIIII~~I~~I~~II~~~ii'~~ fARMERS AuVOCATE, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA PAGE THREE --- And --- O 000000 000000 IIIII illll' II III I IIIII IIIII I IIIII [] I I I t;:~ [ - 111111 I i IIIIIliilI1Y . --~-- I Iflllll Six room frame-stucco house with fur- naee, bath and all other modern improve- ments. South Church Street, Charles Town. Three 3-room Bungalows with hard- wood floors, furnace, bath and all other modern improvements, located on Mord- trig;on Avenue, Charles Town. Two 4-room frame Bungalows on Sev- Seven room Frame House, with hof water heat, bath and all other moderr, im- provements, including cistern and weft, and large lot of ground. Situated at l ee- town, W. a. Large Frame House with s orer ,am tached, with furnace. Noith MiL'dred Street, Charles Town. Ten room Frame-Stucco House furnace and bath and all other modern Brick Warehouse, situated on N. Mil- drd S|reel, Charles Town along B. & O. Railroad. Camp Scopus - 20 Acres improved by several huildiligs and equipped with mod- ern plumbing system. Four r om Frame-Stucco House with eight acres of ground. Large i rick Residence with acres of ground and filling station on Route 340. enth Avenue, Ranson. improvements. 40 Acres of good limestone land, I0 One 4-room Bungalow and one 5-room Seventeen room frame dwellingkncwn acres in orchard, improved by large " '- --i" as Hart s Apartments, Summit l'oini, dwelling, lenant house and small barn. ltouse, I{anson, W, Va. One 4-room and one 5-room Bungalow, Ranson. Five room Frame House with 3 rooms adjoining, situated on north side o,f East Congress Street, Charles Town. Eight room Brick House with furnacc, bath, elcctricity. Situated on N. Mildred Street, Charles Town. Ten room tile-stucco Hou with asbes- W. Va. Nine room Frame House, located on West Congress Street. Seven room Brick House with bath, double garage. Arched cave. lmcaied on North Church Street, Gharles Town, W. Va. Storeroom with six room Apartmeni and bath above, situated in Bolivar, Va. Two 4-nmm Apartments, situated next 100 Acre Farm with 8-raom franie house with hot air furnace and electricity. Fair barn and fencing. 231 Acre Farm on Emmitsburg Pike Frederick County, Maryland. 96 Acre Farm equipped for dairy lint- poses. 340 Acre Farm with nine room house, tenant house, stone barn, running water in most of the fields. 60 Acre Farm, improvd by six room tos roof, hardwood floors, three baths, hoi air furnace, garage under house, septic tank. Six room frame House with large st .re- room and two acres of ground, situated at Summit Point, W. Va. Five room frame House with acre of ground, Summit l)oint, W. Va. Ten room Brick House, with furnace with iron fireman, two baths, large lot of ground. East Washington St Charles t~ I own. Double Brick House, six rooms on each side, with furnace on each side, bath and all other modern improvements, situated on E. Washington Street, Charles Town. to above building. Five room Brick Bungah}w, lot 9(} by 150, East Liberty Street. Nine room Frame House wi h bath, three lots. North Mildred S reet New five room BUngalow with bath and furnace, located on Seven;h Avenue, Ranson. Double Frame House on Wesl Wash- ington Street. Six room frame Bungalow w lh hol water heat, iron fireman, bath. Ten room Brick House, Norlh Mildred Street. Six room Stone House, located on Mai ; Street, Bolivar, W. Va. Storeroom and Dwelling, She,m:d :ai Street, Harpers Ferry. 1000 Fine Building Lots in Charles Town, Ranson & Washington Heights. frame dwelling, large ground barn, spring, fencing fair. 89 Acres of good limestone land, im- proved by dwelling and outbuildings. 250 Acre Farm and 131 Acre Farm. 53 Acres of good limestone land, run- ning water, imoroved by an 8-room frame house, spring house, dairy barn, electri- city and phone. 120 Acre Farm with running waier, dwelling and other outbuildings. Acre Farm improved by large brick dwelling', hot water heat, bath, electricity, large bank barn, all other outbuildings necessary for a farm of this ze. 145 Acre Farm with 12-reom brick house, electric lights, cow barn with 42 stanci/ionso On Washington market. Let Us Show Them to You Today 1 1