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Farmers Advocate
Charles Town, West Virginia
October 10, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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OCTOBER 10, 1941. FARMERS ADVOCATE, CIIAICLEb TOWN, W. vz . PAGE FIVE t in Ready-To-Wear CLOTHES For 1941 y Priced C. MARSTELLER One.Priced Clothier Since 1905 Town, W. Va. 1 ~Mrs Melvin Fritts entertained at dinner on Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. Nelson Fritts, who left forthe Army on Monday morninR'. Mr Frank Barringcr, of Balti- mm~e, was a visitor Wednesday night, with Mr. Bert Viands. Mrs. Leonard Fritts gave a din- ner Sunday evening in honor of her son, Nelson. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drish and grand-daughter, Miss Helen Drish, of ChaHes Town; ~lr. and Mrs Melvin Fritts and little dau/zht~r, Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fritts and family, Mr. Joe Cain and Mr. Russell Fritts. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell, of near Sharpsburg, Md were visit- ors last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Houtrh. Mrs. Hough, we are ~rry to say, has be~n on ~he sick list : Mr. Lester Dillard, who works tat the Standard, is home this week off account of being sick. Mrs. Maggie Jackson spent sev- eral days last week with Mrs. Mel, vin Fri.tts. Mr and Mrs. Garland He, urn" land little daug~ater, Barbara Ann, and Miss Margaret Henry spe~t Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur*Tharpe, a,t Rarmon. dent of ~dhools, William L. Wil- son. ~o. SUMMIT POINT The Ladies Aid Society of the Episcopal (;hurch will hold a bake sale in the Jefferson Hardware store window, Charles Town. on ~aturday morning, October 18th, be@inning a~ 9:30 o'clock. Mr a~id Mrs. H. M. Millerand t, wo Olildren, of Chester, Pa arc visiting, in ,the home of Rev. and Mrs. George Hasel. Mr. Millet" is 'Mrs. Hasel's son. Mr. and l~Irs. John William My- ers and Chree daughters, Ethel, Anna 'Mac and iHclen, and Mrs. T. S. Halt, of Washington, D. C were guest~ of ~Mr and ~lrs. W. E. Brown, Bunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Monningt.on and little daughter, of Front Roy- al. Va, sper~t 'Sunday w~th the~llat- ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. W, Saturday, October i I BO [R Two Shows For The Price Cf One Admission CAROLE. CESAR LANDIS ROMERO THE IH;MS.TI';AI)S SING AND I)ANCE! |ased upoa tlul eomtt $1dP creMed ~ CHIC TO~| Also. News AND iT'S ABSOLUTELY- FREE. WE WANt YOU TO SUfi(iEST A NAME FOR O3N'rEST OPENS OCT. 2nd. ,and CLOSES OCT. 18th. Fill Out The Coupon Below And Mail It To FOST C'FFICE BOX 0 = = CHARLES TOWN, W. 1 Suggest The Following Name For The New Bowling Alleys In Charles Town. ,REMEMBER -- THE cONrEST IS OPEN TO EVERYONE. --Now Let's fie 9