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FAP.MERS ADVOCATE,
THE ADVOCATE
ESTABLISHED 1885
lit ,ml J, i
JEFFERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY
,Commercial Printers---Publishers
ROBERT C. RISSLER, Editor C, B. CARR, Manager
Have You Heard
The latest personal news and gossip from
Published Every Friday At Char s Town, West Va. Harpers Ferry and Bolivar this week? ?
By The '
Here's our vote for another Fail t"Lights of Yesteryear", and we
Festival at. our County Seat-next presume we may call this an il-
year, at least another parade, for lustrated lecture which should
" : Subscription $1.50 Per Year, Strictly In Advance l if Jefferson County doesn't love a douk, tless prove illuminating to the
]parade, it certainly gave a good hearers.
t ntered at the Post Office at Charles Town as Second Class Mail Matter I
~,~ ' [Imlmuon oI aiiecr.lon las~ l'rluay! The new dial phones have pro~-
National Advertising Representative [evening. Ideal Fall weather, keen led so popular that new subscrib-
AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION l interest arid expectation, and a l ers are lining' up daily Miss Car-
New Yolk-. CMeago-. Detroit : Atlanta : PAils* l spirit of festivity and celebration '~rie Schilling has ins ~alled one, and
OHAI LES IX)WN, W. VA,
./
How long it takes to stop an stopping.
automobile traveling at various
speeds will be demonstrated for
the s.tudents of Charles Town High
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
y, Oct. 20
e
We have just the right
ecause of extreme ha a .d Our New and Modern
attempting to stop a car travelin~
at bigh speeds, the demonstration
School, and other interested per- will include rests at speeds of only Gives you immediate, visible
sons, at 10:30 a. m on October 20, 30 and 40 miles per hour. Only PERMANENTS FROM $2.75 UP
20, 1941, it was announced today the police drivers will be used for
by T. A. Lowery, principal of the the high-speed test. Open on Tuesday and Thursday Evenin
school The demonstration will be The program wiA begin with a By Appointment
made on Lawrence street by the 30-mniute lecture in the Charles
high school. Town .i h Sehoo, auditor,um, an,The Modern Beauty Shoppe
combined to make the grand eli- her number is 239,2 not listed in
"7~ " " ' "n The demonstration will be made this will be followed by the dem-
A ~N~wspal~r FunettoH Is To tell ]['he Truth, Not To Ran Thl gs' ~th ook " "
' max a success. In contrast to thee b,of course. Sheinvites hv ~hn~,l~ R Lo~ n~;~ ~n+ ~aft~. I'HONE 205-W CHARLES TOWN, W.
all h f : onstration on the street. Students,
. latest innovations in m.otorized!' er riends to ring her. It" director of the Farm Bureau
~l~nl*L%~l l~#~11rll'lgt~ 12.1l ~-;lTnl fire-fighting equiPment, six splen- Mrs. Harry Dahlin was. the ~' . . teachers, and traffic officers will~ ~ ~ ~ ~ []
,ss~s~ isi~ns .~ IP~a[ i,i~ ~SlYSl! t [Ins.urance Companres, wrth a spee- do the actual driving" for the tests
vJam~a~.~ a,~, a,t ,J aq,~a ~-~ v ~ did specimens of horse-flesh stole las,tluckYweek.la~ in theafewBlanket Club lially-equipped automobile:~ Yellow A group of students will do the
- the show as they galloped past the Only chances re-] h,1;.+. ; ~ne ~ ~----:~----rarmers.~ ~~, -Tk--~-~-- uvocate lves me l ev
. . . ~ .re ~v, lv~r~ oun- measuring and the recording of
l reviewing standa team of sor Imam to gets premium below cost ~~~
To say that the Fall Festival which conc uded here Fri- ' ' ',- ' l ted on the fron~, bumper of the car the results.
da h wa in s C rel Percheron worth $12,000, ac now, zol the Club is nearly paid~
y fig t, s ,an outs~and" g ~uc e~s is but to state the -'~ " " " "' t show graphically how much timeMr. Lee wi'il also give a demon- [
facts and for this success too much credit ean,n t be given cording to one aut~hority. Even the ] out. ] each driver requires to place his stration of correct and incorrect
V horse had h~s d~y~ And we wer~ Atl the hobgobhns and witches
the Citizens Five Company and other ci ic groups and in- " " [ " " " l foot on the brake pedal and how ways of turning' a car around, and
d iduals here for their untiring effort in producing the proud of the local Drum and Bugle lhave marked the date, Nov. lst,[ far the car travels before coming other safe-driving rules.
Corps, in their nifty uniforms, when a Hallowe en party will bet ' '~
~nt, ' - ' ~,to a full stop. Farm Bureau safety demonstra-
! T ~ften t wns h ld a festival ~u~t t ~et the ne rqelmaking a fine sh w all along the held in the basemer~t f ~he Camp'l thrill i' r i d of the ear. The years. [l~'~W cO t~l
,~ ' J . ~, t- r, 'l k I Hill Chur h T'i Satur [ ~n opera~mn, rme amver oeing tion programs have been given
; h re and when the guests arrive there is little to amuse me. l ~e~ s ma e me arra.~r an an- ] o . n s ~s On a " ; tested is warned by the runexpect- before approximately 325,000 per-
in U,l nual event day evening, and an admission of
them and practically noth" g from an ed cational poin t, [ ' : ' " ted ~fi~i,~ ,~-4' ~-~ h~ --~fi,'~+ ~,-~.- ~ ~,~ ~1-, sons in 500 h~gh schools and col-
~ * " 1
I ~ 0c er s ct~e will be char ed at
.view. Th s was not, the case this Fear with Charles ! Adding msul~ to injury, as It ~ P pe g ] the flashing of a red "ston" si~,nal leges over nine eastern states dur-
t w o the door An evenin of chills and
Town s Fall Festival. were, e are n w faced w~tha g I above the radiaCer ing the last three Their
Displays of agricultural and industrial products tog,eth- milk .~hortage, just at a time when s s p om ~e : I ~,~ t.~ +h + o* popularity is evidenced by many
with exoellent exhi bit on the part of many of Jefferson ;we can't s retch the supply byad-I. Frlda, af.ternoon of .this week,t'he s;o th'e' war 'i'ng 'is' 'oun ed invitations for retuurn en 'age- D Le'"u
! cout ty hools, provided plenty for the gues~u who desir-iding a little Y u'kn w'what-[~ca' P~,gsKm'punr~rs J urney ~ ia second gun marks the street ments and an increasing demand
,i&just to ramble ahmg and see the handiwork of their !makes-it blue. ~Phere isnt any of ~v~ercersourg ~caoemy, up m ra where the brake pedal is first de- for the program to be be broug'ht 0.or r t s have
meigh bors, . i that, either! Of course, if the ,for the.yearly football combat:The pressed, thus showing the driver's to other schools. The public is cor-i
Then what,;, about the p@rade ? It was a parade of the ,wors~ comes ~o the worst (dteaven i YSmost for lalWm ereaa ctresse(~li up 1.ntny~r I reaetion time; and the third gun dially invited to attend botch the i your corn.
first magnitude for a town of this size. Those who want- I forbid), we might use the "river t f n g,a a, ann will also Iis" fired when the car ~s stopped, lecture and
the
street
delTionstra-
,K.yp nancy a~ an umes ~vlrs. rost's [ showing the ddstanee required for Lion. We will buy on moisture test or regular
ed music found plell ty of bands and drums and bugle ]for our water supply, but when
corp on, h nd to add the spirit to the occasion. And one you
think of all tbe towns and tt~tte votume ~ettmg tnem wnicnI
icities
above us who have the same fork to use and when. ~or 0his is
;'must not forget the other ,en tri,es which added to a suc-lidea, tbe Potomac ,nay dry up be- tops among the prep schools of[, IIEW$ 0F 0THH 1 M15,1 All Well in Alaska weight. /
cessful line of march.
suppose you want to judge the festival purely on [fore it ever sees the sea, Come on, the East, and while a forward pass !,[ ----
:: {he basis of the number of Pe,09le who came here" If that [ rain, rain down on us; don't tell is quite the thing on the playing[TWENTY YEARS AGO, OCT'lal The report that one West Vir- tll)l l]
:' the case, then jot down. success agaiTrillyournote-lus, it ain'tgonnarainnomore! field, afaux-pasinthedin~ngroom, Died--at his 'heine in Middle- lginia s~dier had been killed i~n an Pepl S
~book forFriday night Charles Town, we believe, witness- i There's bridge news at both would bring oAt H. F. H. S. down [way, ]hugene G. Shirley, in. his [explosion in Alaska a few days
~cd the largest gathering of ,people ill the his ory of the Iends of the line. The fact that the in deep disgrace It is a rare priv-58th year; at h~s home on Camp i ago, was res,ponsible for manyi O es
? . ,~ . [State of W. Va. has rejected the ilege for our small school to be 'Hall, Henry V Uamels a~d .82;I telegrams from anxious parents inI "
q:ext year, let s have a bigger and better Fall Festival. ]amount of damages agreed upon theirinVitedjayyees,t plaYandwithto remainthis team, B~shop,m Cleveland,a n.atlveOhm'of Charles J" WflhamTown, [ this county, who have boys in the
Phone
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Charles
Pl~own ~
W.
not start now forming a permanent organization [by the appraisers in-'the Cavalier :for i training camps in that far north
turn the entire affair in o a three-day festival, making Icase, does not mean: that construe- ~he coning meal on their campus, aged 60 years; in a Baltimore hos- /country. In response to the tele-
Don't sa we ~dn' a ~ pffat, M~ss Vmla Smallwood, of ,
~.C;t a sort of agricultural fair for the county and soliciting ILion will be held up, for stakes r y d" t w rn you /grams authorities in Alaska as-
:,Abe cooperation all civic groups and industries within [recently placed indicate the route Order your rice supply from China Ransom /sure all concerned that all is well
our el sh h h The Tall Cedarsof Lebanon or
to the new span. Work will con- early; save y d oes; p~ 's ~ ' ' - F wit,h the boy.s in. camp.
n l u ganlzed a lodge mCharles Town
tinue meanwhile. Down at Sandy up t, he weddi g be Is; and get yo r ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUlIlUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIUlIIIIIIIIIIIIII{
n la a ' with 68 members
self sol e g d r gs We re crag
Hook, the metal jaws of the steam " ~ g " "
[shoval are sooonin~ out bin" bites to have a big time in the old town Robert L. Bates, formerly of
tel te'rra fi;ma "onthe unner side before we're much older. Sh-h-h, ,Middleway, became a member of
hwa -- km we mustn't tell, but a Local Love " the faculty at the Virginia Mill
[of the present hid y, ma g ' " I "' "
O [way for the first pier that will ly will wed her Prince Charming[tar5' Institute.
i eve th with all t~he fancy trmirnin~rs,Marriage licenses were issued in
J~i;' MIIqT gT&IMI~ hq AMERICANq Ira se the road ab e R. R. ~ . ,
,~ ~ -- ,CharI- ,- ,
----. [tracks, the canal, and eventually ] es ~own ~o mugene l~ong~r-[
" " " ~ ' "v i 1 tbeam' of Bolivar and Lettie Wil-/
In L Jut greene, the prol ,er, the Repu [the rl er tse f. tl~ I~A Iglff~Dtl~ ' L. ~ o ' ~ : ~ ~, . I "
;d"";', ' vosition The ' ' . - "l~.~Ll]kl~l~,l~k]l~" lnams oI rngle tauon) b. omn.q !
gill by t~ ~,y l~ t~ lkxll'~]~ ,g It, L~a~ ~l~]b~ . ~o~,~,2~V~IJD*OI~ k proper~y ~ is oe/ng ",: " t.i . ' I
. ~ ~ . . -- wmpp oz Meenanlcstown and val-
are times of grave mte natmnal trims, lrented m this commumty by bridge Tlle--let i . t I
.~ --. . ~ . ~ --a t~OC y OI unrlsr, an~er-tileviolaKoaricK oz r~ametown
wnaz ver w,e may cnln oz tne presen n atlonat e~u- Iworkers, with Engineer Henderson "
njnistration, we must put these views aside. We mustland ,his wife already occupying the h0elfe t lrMrn ':t, l'Y";/s:tI 'gAt.[
d " rmin America --li " u zvx : FORTY YEAR~ AGO, OCT la I
no~ perml~ personan~les ~o ere e n pc - t~viarmtte home. ~uperin:~nuen~ i "
C~8.",* * * [Keene wilt stay with them there. :il:~::tan" L~:?~Y mem~erSn:ere[ Dmd-~Mrs" Isabella Stonesffer,!
"We have joirred hands with the national Administra- ~Other apartments and rooms are p . us .re~a~esn .en~s.a native of Carrel! County, Md atI
~ f were serves az~er~ne bUSiness the home of her son G T Stone
uon m our common aes~re m DUlIO 2xmerzcan s[ren g n, ibeing made ready by local prop- "in I ' " ' " t
f r wit hi ob mee~ g slfelm CharlesTown, at his~
Nothing must be.permitted to in r e e " h t "s - [erLy owners ho foresee a demand Mr and Mrs Fred *"hone of l" " " " ~"
jective. Neither political views nor persorml preferences ifor such in the near future. Washington were week~-::d gY'estsih me near Mill~tile, Jerome D.
must be all wed to imped the progress of the,Mrs Gilbert Perry was a hos - Tyler, a native of Utica, New
t sk" ** * !,;;~-~ :~+;~ + ~'~ e,~'A nt-of the litter's parents, Mr. and lYork; near Shepherdstown, AlbertI
"The time for partisan opposition is, past. Today w.e ii "inBru'; w]ck.' She'V is no:. Mrs: C. A lVlole ,Shaekel ord, aged 28 years. I
arena united people, with Bepublicans no less than Igreatly improved a, nd rs ,ll'oert S.torey, ell Married--at the home
of the[
t~umoermna ~vxa, were visitors at bride in Charles Town bv there~
Democrats 3creed In the cau e of assuring Amemcan I The Shirley Nichols fpmily, ac -, "- ,' ' " ' I
~ . ! ~ - ~ne no[he ol ~;ne tatters oro~ner, IS K Cox .J,hn A ~,~me,-~ ,~ i
lreeaom~ Icompanied by their house, guest,I ~ r~.~M, u" and fam lyiand " " " V. Souders, both
I
Thus spoke Representative e0rge H. Bender (Repub-!Miss Eleanor Link, m t red tOlothe :relat['ves,r ,M.tss. Berle of]
,uharles iowa
liean) of Ohio, Saturday night. Rep. Bender has been re- [Washington On Sunda- to visit the ' [ "
n ,4 ~,~ ,w,~ ,f +h~ ,~,~;~ inthe House I . . '~ y M.r. and Mrs. Harry Emmert,~ Robert- and Thomas Everhar~ ]
~.u~;~ ~ ,~**'~ ~,t ~ ~ ~.~.It'.~ ~ ' youngest memoer oz ~ne zamny. n frie
M~ss Lorena Emmert a d nd,
lie voted agairrst the repeal of the arms embargo, the [Dean, who is a Sophomore at G [' Z. sold a farm of 215 acres, near Lee- I
~,~v~!ss ~vxary ~v, anone, an~ DZCK Am- town, to W~ C Moler, for $6,600
~;elective Service act and the first lend-lease aid policy. [w ]r e- a "ati~'~ :- the [ " t
;,~; ~,! ,~ S ~ a astW. ~ .a~ ue n t' ~"~ "' ibrose, of Strasburg, Va.; Mr. and| -- I
Well spoken, Kep. Denser. xouay w~d. mu~t, ~nu I University Hospital, with a ser-! Mrs Allen Emmert of A]exand ]
Americans because as Hitler well knows his greatest lious foot ailment [ " ;. 'n ~l ~z~'tz zr~A~t~ ALTO, OCT. 15
weapon is ~a coal[try weakened by interns.! strife and pc-I Members of the Home Dept of Irla' fad ~v~r. ~yae ~mmert an~ Married--in Frederick, Md by
~ ~amliy, ann lVZr ti w wmmerh o[ th Re~ r '
1, ' e M Es~h.baeh, Dr. George
htmal quarrel rig, ,the Woman s Club report a de-]Washin ton wer-. dinner ~uests of
.- '. . . ~ ~,| ~,= ~ ~ l)avls tO ~VllSS ~annle D ~al/l,
,~o lightful program at tt~eir nrs~ rail casion " "
l "PU/t~ /'~|~'P~TAi~II~II~ft2 IdlIl{lAN/~l~q t [ Mrs. G. W. Emmert, the oc both of this county
/ t,v v,~a~,a*--*-~-*,- ~ ----.-,~ / /meeting, last week in the clubl~ -, ~, .~-,"
Deln~ IYII P.JD'lmer~ s olr~aoay i
[ ] '. -, D'ed---in William~port, Md Mrs
~ . . house. ~v~rs. ~ugar ~uarow pre- Hilln " " '
There are two more things public m tired of. One l sided' as chairman, with the af ~ Mr. and Mrs. Percy a d Mr)Eh~abeth Crow, wife of J, W.
iS th~nuiSance of daylight savingz time in some parts of ~ter~on's program under the ca~"land Mrs. Stafford Hill and daugh.-,Crow of Shepherds~wn.
a,d -rthodox time in other harts . ] ~ ~ . t"[ter, of Shepherdstown, were visit- ] Taylor Berry, a native of Shep-
~**'~ "~'"'*~'~ "" "* *" " . ~aDle alrec~lor~ ol ~vlrs. 1~. 1~. Ca~a- ! ~ w '- " "- '- me of '- -
1~',i m.n*h.f .~r i ~f~rt~ in the Snrin, ml|hons of ors ~ne pas~ ee~ at ~ne no o herustown, was rmmmated to the
r ,~. ~ v,~ ~.~ ~ r ' ': ~. .- tiler. Jne mrge number oz memvers t ~. n~M-- t ~ a~ol~rand ' ~- - "~ -- - - - -~ -.
CIt I 1 ~,xta u ta **u~;. ~'~~ ~ca~e ~ena~ lrr ,a~mnersl, UO, va
people miss out on favorite radio programs; "tto a ~er t -'resent ,renounced it one of the [ " ' : " "
" " " thus t~" e ' |daughter Other visitors at the
e ds an th :Fall. A htrndred mflhon man hours are most worthwhil etin,~ o~ the, " -. [ --
'--~* --:~ for-ver ~ i . ~ ~ " [Moler home on Sunaay were ~wr. SEVENTY YEARS AGO, OCT. 15
IU~b ~|t~u gu e . e . club ca~enaar. ! . ^~,^ ~,al~. ~ls~o ,~ . ,
anti tVl~'S l~c~et or, v~-~ ~ u ~ t
. ,The otker is the government report n,uisance. Every[ The E W Elders s"ent the"ast] "" ~ tvlarrreo--m, zion .~pmcopa~
h,lA r ]ose 0n.a man hour a day s.ort[ng I . " . r ~ :~',}Shepherdstown. I Church, Charlestown, by the Re~.
~v~,~, ~wee~ ~n ~v~empnls, zenn wl~u ret- ! Mr and Mrs Charles Springer
those reports from his regular mail and toss.ing them into l atives, according to their ann~ual[ " -." ,':I ,v. rt.)v~eaae, t~o~. oonn rl. Guy ot
were visitors ~unaay at the hem i hm
f hes hu e mass of waste Rc ,cad, Va, to M~ss Mary Ellen
th~ waste basket. Except or t e g ' ' 'custom W~hile there, they motoredI " "" ~ " " " "
O of her parents, Mr and Mrs, H I Ranso
there would be no paper shortage, and, therefore n over into Arkansas for a short l- X' ~ - .~ n, daug~hter of James M.
I C (/ray ann xaml~y at tmmetas R n~o
wi'ath against the governments foreign pol!- stay with Ira Allstadt, 'brother o:f[ [ a n of Charles,own.'
The man-hours ,saved by reform of these two evils [Mrs Elder, and a native of this l .e tse~a ~mo o~ harpers rer-] Died--in the county, Shirley
ry High School is sponsoring a Wallace
ffoul'd, if lai end to end, reach to Mars and back. [com~uunity. / [," " -,~;. ' son of Dr. William Wal-
l
pray, Yae Lioloen bulcn,at me la a e 1
0 " ' ce,g d 8 mcaaths; in Mart'ns-
"-- ' The Gus Zaders spent the week- . - '
I Bakerton Commumty Hall, on Frz bur MI r
IMITATING THE .CHINESE tend in Elkins at he1' former home I
g, s Ma Kin, wife of
- y 'g
" day nzght, October 17 This play is 'John
" .' '| ." H. King, formerly of Harp-
.l~ms was oy way o~ a cemor~umn t resented b an ex erience" rou t
Chinese influence on curren fashions is being reflected :for victory over Petersburg[p ;a y p ag P|ers,Ferry.
;~ ~;,~*;~ ,ain I of Berkeley County players, wno] A fire devasta,ted the city of
,~ ,~,~,'~ ,~*. ~" rxlgn on rrluay, on T, ne looa/ grl l- . .
have dehffhted audmnces ever~ Chlca o zenderm a~l h eo l
en, and the shirt ron [ . . -. !'] " g ' " ' g h f t e p p e
~ d,~,4~ '+. hc~ ~v~ I .~ I where they nave appeared. Tn~ an- of tke city homeless
~.t~ o~,~lll ~w ~x, ~ - [ lne new e, oa~ ot paln~ on ~ne ] ~,oc '] .~,f ",
InlSSIODISao ansi~, ceH~s l~'ollOWlnare the nominations
and revererme Briseoe Smith building downtown l ~' " "" ~ : g : - "
t -------o for District Officers in Charles
among the nations: puts it now in a class with ~ts ------- ~ " i, "
[town Dis, trtct ~upervisor, J H
neighbor, the D~mory, or old Ba k Set Up Snow Fences . . .:
Haines Magistrates, E E Cooke
building which has "recently been . . ' " "
. ' and Hiram O'Bannon; Constables,
s~mflarly treated. We trust that R.enaemberingthat the first
of $7000. The controversy will
probably be submitted to a jury
for settlement:
State Road COmmission
filed ex* [
BAKE SALE
~e findlr~g of the i
this is only the beginning of a new
deal in pain, t for the downtown
section, most of which is sadly tn
need of such since, and because of,
the floods. We must spruce up to
keep up wi~h 'the time.
tMrs. Loula Dailey Thompson is
the guest of friends in boudoun
Co Vs.
Mrs. Frederick [,citer. of Mary-
snow last Fall came on October
.27, Washing.~on Cotmty, Md road
officials are having snow fences
set up alo.n~ the roi~ds of that
couaW. The county's stock of such
fer~ees is 80.000 feet. including
10.000 feet of new fences.
This work in Jefferson County is
much lighter. ,Our: stock of such
fencing is less than 15,000 feet
Win. H. ,Moore and M. S.~ B. R~b-
ertson; Road Supervisor, David
Harmah; School Commissioner,
John Strother Moore.
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THESE BOOKS IN LIBRARY.
The library has these books:--
Action St~ion~ Bartilneus
The Golden Skylark Coudge
to as-
Ken- t The Ladies Aid Society
of
the
tea- Episcopal Church, Summit Point,
a er will'~hold a bake sale, in the Jeff-
taken for a right o( erson ,Hardware store window, on
.Saturday morning, Octaber 18th,~land, arrives on Wednesday of this ' -o -,Inside Asia Gunther
beginnin~ at 9:30 o'clock Chicken, 'week to hie the h~use guest of her Miss Jane Byrd Pendleton, of Mr. &' Mrs. Cugat~ ' Rorick
,"
ham, beaten b~scuits, cakes, but-lfriend' Miss Maude Clmmbers. t WytheviIle, Vs is the guest of~ "----~o-------
ter, .rolls, etc will be on sale. i While here, she will address the I the Misses Willis, South MildreJ ] Buy Defense Stamps and Bond~.
in excess~ Oct. 10-15-17 members of the Woman's Club on'St. ! Subscribe to the Advocate.
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