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:PAGE SIX FARMERS ADVOCATE, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. FI IIDAY, OCTOBER 17, Festival Is +:, +m ,+; ,arles Town Jockey Club Will Scott Key Post, American Legion1 oo+ Stage ay Meeting Lodge l)~um Corps, of Hagerstowt:, Md.; the Charles Town Junior Drum a'nd Bugle Corps, the cra(klI ters second. Fancy Work: Crocheted spread, Mrs. Frances Wysong first:, Miss ki!lie Ramey second. Table cloth, Miss Liltie Ramey first, Mrs. J. K. Janney, second. Pillowca~, Miss Mrs. Ben Thomas, at Shenandoah .lunction. I)r. and Mrs. Howard Koonce left their home here on Mondqy, for their winter home in Holly- wood. Florida The World's News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily New~paper is Truthful---Constructive--Unbiased--Free from Sensational- ism--Editorials Are Timely and Instructive, and Its DailF Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Christ/an Science Publishing Society One, Norway" Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price $12.00 Yearly, or ~1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magaz/ne Section. ~2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Lillie Ramey 1st, Miss Nina Ramey Those attending the Frederick any 6-horse heavy draft team+ of th,~ Announcement Is Made second. Sweater, Mrs. Tim Sinn Fair last week from this vicinity John W. Eshleman Company "), I! ~ ~ r, first, Mrs. Ralph Hoffmaster sec- were Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel - t Lain-aster, Pa and here and there[ weaflesaay ~y l~res.= end. Embroidered luncheon cloth, Grey, Sr Miss Mary Grey, Mrs. G through the proces'sion, decorated l Mgr. AI. J. Boyle Mrs. Norman Smith. Piece quilt, W. E. Clevenger, Mr. i. B. Clev- rgest Crowd .in History ca s and a.ats and masked pe, onst Mrs. Kibler first, Mrs T. J Yates enger anvl daughter Rosa, Miss Of Town Views Parade + nd comedmns that would havel Eighteen daysof horse-racing, second. Hooked rug, Mrs. Ralph Helen Edwards, Mrs. James Fade- Name oOn FridayNighte aouecredtt, anvpaa(,~ anywhere, st" 'g on M 1, rl ,~,Hann first and second. Icy and Miss Dorothy Bowers. ",a:t'tln~-~ as, +-.C t +~) Lengthening the procession were[ and ending on Saturday, l)ecember Child's spread, Mrs Robert Me- ~Mrs. Norman Rider, Mrs. AI- Address several International Tractors ar,t Ii 20, ~ill' be co" na-ue~n nere t.ms g,'m- Cormick first, Mrs. Ralph Hoffmas- bert Trussell, Mrs. Edgar Taylor SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Pr noune d as o e of the mostgiant motor trucks ] ter by the Charles Town Jockey ter second. Embroidered tablecloth, and Mrs. Elmer Wright attended Charles UtstandingTown,eVentSthe 1941everFallheldFemi-in At a. meeting of the Fall. Festival ,I Club, Inc. This announcement wa~ Mrs. J. R. Wolf first, Miss Kather the Presbyterian Ladies Auxiliary Comnnttee on Monday night plan:;i made W%tnesday by A. J. Boyle, ine Trussell second. Cutwork ta- Conference at Falling Wa~ers Val elosed its proceedings on Fri- ,day night with one of the fine:~t were already formed to perfect a~Prcsident-Manager of the operat- bleeloth, Mrs Wolf Dampler, Mrs. last Wednesday. ~^r"des ever wPnessed in the Fa "p~rmanent festival organization I ins ,r anization D W Ramey first, Margaret Dai- 2 and tentative date for next yea's " Althcmgh the start of the second ley second. Wall panel, Mrs. D. If" 1~ ~ L. + + J'SI- + I' ' "g' + i ~,~ rannanale. " + 1 ' ~ W Ramey first, Mrs A I Grand ~ celebratmn we, re suggested arou td phaseof the Charles T()wn Jockey + t~ ~ sue two-any celenrauon attract- - ~ z~ a+. Club's 1.(,41 racing year still is six staffhellMCC rnnckRobertHlttCanned second second.second McCormick Goods firSt,pickles, JelleY,Mrs first,Dlsplay' Mrs Ezra Mrs Mrs Robe~ Camp DClyde Mrs W, !El.0 i + ~|'j * Stmkles first, Mrs Stanley Hmton~ '" 184 acres located two miles south of Charles Town, on Route 9, dwelling,barn Good TRAVEL BARGAINS i f r wl n im r prowdmg m~ rovements and new ]ey first, Mrs F zra Campbell see l mestone a m th all ecessary p eve- LOW l~ouno-lrlp rares + ,~ . . . , ments, r-rlceo I0 sell. ~i!i ~t ~ e an~t:(,i!il@i~nl iii~i !@i: ~i ~:ii ''.7' BALTIMORE 158 acre l'mestone farm, slx room dwelling, EVERY gUNDAY good barn, water at house and barn, located - -- on good road. Price $6500. Ly. Martmsburg 6:46 a. m. or ~ " "'+ mraeh were+ Best Masked Couplc--]st prize,8:411 a. m. IkV l~arp~rs l~erry IlllTi! (IF TllESFI FAI/MS CAN RE FLNANCEI, ;i)tc ,o;,2 f~rm~'Harper: l}erry.) IF DI SIREIL Return Sunday night. tard pro, Mrs Webster Ramey Un 1 I A Full Day For Sightseeing ~LI~ .---'----ii,~-------- ----~ usual pie, Mrs Stanley Hmton first, Fast Tra;ns--Comfortable IllUUI IIl Uldlltgl dllU Coaches Jrs lohn Watters first Mrs Rich C,msult L~cal Ticket Agent Raalt~ ~nmnnnv ard Dadey second Seafoam can "- e R E D! I For Details iIV--I t, --Vll.~--ii. dr, Mrs R K Wall first, Dorothy BALTIMORE & OHIO 'i ONE 2ss Perks second Mixed candy, Mrs ,C P Mfley Rolls, Mr~ Marcu~ RAILROAD Charles Town, West Virginia P~llsbury loaf Mrs James Daflex i e~li[ peopledLa~ ~. I --liIrOm Iar,Charlesano wide andTown,sOhl~ne mill(lie el ~ct,~~OwnBakerY'ToWN,P Ii'a" Fnue De rtment~ 1st rlze $30 t)0,- " McCor- [ s first Mrs Merle Algor see rid ~ ~ :Miss Dallas'" Rus/ ~C~L~ IM ;gF~ ] J( ~~-:~ : -. ~ :+ ~:.-,:g~t:$~}~ ~)';,~ ~1!] timers vow that the- have never Following is a complete list el" weeks off, a goodly numbel of thor- . : -" Y prizes for ea(h~epartment witnessed a larger crowd than the . . : oaghbreds are on the grounds now . + one which thronged the local streets Band----lst prize $75.00, Fort awaiting the opening gong. Boyle. ' the final night for the Grand Piper th,st V. F. W,Everett, l'a. however is warning horse owners " ". '- Feature Parade Drum Cofps---lst prize $lO0+UO, and trainers not to ship. to Charle:; A I BOYI w ,Ramey Chermes, Mrs ,qtrother . rown until they have been given . . - . Outstanding umts in ,he proce.~- FrancisS(ottKey test, A. L formal notification of stall assign- "----- " * " . ~on included Company 114, Virgin- Frederick, Md.2ndprize, $75.110, ments opening of the December meeting second. Peaches, Miss Estelle Gib- ia Protective Force, of Berryville, Moose Ledge, Hagerstown, Md Va Fire Companies from Bruns-~ [lest Masked Group (l/) or more) That there will be an abundant The work now going on is in line son first, Mrs. Eddy Green secoml. wick, Hagerstown, I$esburg, Ber- l~t prize $15.0t), Oht ]'ime Ilay- supply of horses for the Decembe~ with the management's policy ofI Chopped pickles, Mrs. Ricbard Dai-. ryville, Martinsburg, Winchester, ride', Miss Ifelen Myers; 2nd prize meeting is indicatd by the large P ~ - " - " " ' I o number of applicants for stall~conveniences and refinements for[end. Cucumber pickle, Mrs. Mabel and Purcellvflle.The Charle~ $5. ~0, ~armerettes, Mrs. Beet n Broadway Rouss Company of Win- I)avenport. + These have been arriving daily for horsemen and racegoers alike just[ Watson first, Mrs. John Kelly sec- ~ester having with them their Best Masked Group (less than 7) ~16,000 fire fighting apparatus tbat 1st prize $5 00, "Seeing Nellie ~:ttrffeted much attention from the t:h,me," Robert Newton; 2nd prize, ~rge crowd. Musical organiza-$2.50, Fox Hunters, F. C. Johnson: ~ongln line of the. While tbe picturesque three- Y i ' " ' " j "- quarter-mile plant is comparatively Boyle sa~d, in making the forego- t " " " " " " idle st) far as horses and horsemen ins announcements, that he has l " *" " are concez'ned, crews of workmen every reason to believe that the] ' " "' have begun to repave the concourse quality of horses which will racel Mrs. W. M. James second Fudge, .in front of the grandstand, and th here in December will be even high-[ " - TAI, yard directly in front of the club- er ,than that of those seen here last[ " . house, winter. That meeting, it will be re-I Other bands of workmen are called, set a new high for quality[" " .'. busy on tbe roads within the plant, where the nation s tracks of less[ " Certain of these roads are to be than a mite in circumference are[ " " " rebuilt and resurfaced before the concerned. ! i = i I Pride of Valley rolls, Mrs. R. ,l. 1. . . ; [Madison first, Mrs W J Robert~ $7 50, Couple on Stilts ,Alger ~es~ rouna pumpkin, bnyaer t~ane;I . ' B others, zno prize $0 ivl g- bes~ pla~e ~urn ps, mrs. o. A. lVllllar; I " - ' ' " ' " " " i *l)~ . . winiam Roberts first Miss Helen gle and Jlggs. 3rd pr ze, $2.0,best bunch salsify, Mrs. Nathamell ' ' ""+ , Myers second Unnamed roll,q Mrs "B ark Face Couple I Gray;best sweet corn,M. L.I " '+ ; ,: ' E Hann first, Mrs W T Rob 'v~,-, ~**~;~.+.',~' ~:e.~i,: ~ ~:,' o ~ -~ ~:v Best Maoked Woman--lst prize, Adams; best plate six peppers, Mrs.[ - ~, ;~,:~ ,N.e.:;,~,~ - ~.%*f~ m ~$~ .?,~, ~,': , I e~t~ second Unnamed loaf Mrs +:~. ++:,~0 ~: ' '; I~ ::~t.-'~<:. ~. ~;:.%A,iit '~.~ "~ :~',~s:!q,+:; $'1 0t), Diamtmds for t)etense,"marsnal r,y; pest pore lima yea ~s,t " ~v ',:+v ~+~(: ~*~.::.': ~):2':,'+;~.;"+-~t~,~.',:~.~t,i~i,~':,: ~o ;'~ -~+g2. ' .~:', ' (tO C E Harm first Mrs T H White Mrs Vesta Jones 2nd prize, $2,Mrs. R W. McCormick; best plate[ . t ,:~,:,~ :~ e+;:,' ~ " ,f,', z, a!~,:" +~' v,:,;~:~ ~ :,:. ,- ,second Gold medal rolls Mrs W I :'~ +~:,=.c;,~'.+,P4&+;:+,++.+"3&'~+,~?:+i~+::~;+',~++:+~":F+' Shulttin~ Woman 1~ rancis Alger or string neans, mrs K w mctJor- " - "" " " r> :r~:@~!+~(,+a.v+~.'+:+b+!,a .+: +~,' t~/~5~ +~r -] '~rd prize, $1 ), '"Gay Nineties," mick; best plate grapes, Mrs. H S.iJ' l~o.herts ?r+mt. Mrs C. E. HannI ',-+%':+:::+tF'.'.:.:::&':.'7.+:.V :~ ~:,+.:,:. ++'+-:,+ a,++ + +,:-'2.' ,e.~.+, +~'N+" .~J++~: ' '"'+:~:':'+,'."':";:::"+';r:++"~:'+':+:"~+)" r. ~ + +;7~ ++.~. ~ . "+" '=" "" ;'7 ~;0 -'" mocond Go d Medal loaf Mrs C, ~~~~~~;; ?T:I; t I Mrs. Herbert Hunt. i Clopper; best plate of carrots, MIs.| ' " . ' I '+:.+ ' " ~:"~';~g:"%':' :'+~'~'," :~.~ ~.;:" " ~'z'::"~;%!~'4g:' u:~;::~(',:~,; ;.;~'~. ~ ~ ~ r~/ ~ i~c-++ k- E Hann first Mrs Phil Perks .~ c Best Masked Man 1st prize,R W McCormick; b~st plate ell ='" "1 . e -. <~ H rris " " end Peoples Best rolls, Mrs Jame, ~,@i, ~-'~'~;'" ~'u, ".:~,':" ,:~.: $:LOI),Cave Man, J e a parsnips, Jasper Barton; best bunchi ." " [+ ! , Da lev first Mrs Marshall F ~o .:~ :.' : ~ ,~:.~, .'.;'.S*~.~: '~--,v-~:3/: :" if:./ Most Ridiculous Car--lst prize, den display, Mrs R W. :[ ~'~);"';~',~-*'~:U' ~ ' ," I J Yates first, Miss Lilli~ Rame.~ $7 50, Ranson or Bust I mlCK; DeSt zarm ~isplay, lvt. ~ t ;:~ :<': ~z~::vL+'.~W'~:~:43.~.;%'.''+~:;~= ;.:,~,~:,~.~.~ .~ : ~-- ;, .~ " Most Comical Horse or Mule Best bushel basket apples, C. L.| second. Biscuits. Mrs. Harold Jac. I :'~ P~ ~'+.7 .f~,~{+ ~.'~)~ : ;~:. drawn vehMe 1st prize $10.00, ORCHARD DEPARTMENT /obs first, Mrs. M. C. Trussell eee-[ " " ""~ "+~"" ["'.! -. /"i. "":" :" r ; ~ M. s I nn(l tAngerbread, Mrs Ezra Camp- I Y,'2 k;?~.+,",::k.': ,~ave ua~, v,n~, a ; . Koninson co.; seeona, same. bet~tl . * ~;, I . .---- -- . I If~di' :'IA!'f,h,".f.~" '>:;/ Wit]tam Wysong. 2nd prize, $5.1t,), bushel box apples, C. L. Robinson, [ ~e.ll nrsr, mrs. "l.n. ~vmte ~cona.[ I I ~ A~, i~ I [" ~ -= ~ I i~~~i ".){~ '?f'~ .:5"~,~)Y7.': >~| "Oht Time S'-ark Plu.- " i ~innamon roils, Mrs. jonn waiters i ,~:'< ~+';'t" ::'2'e'" ~,~:5},k ,l.t : +~ +. +nrst ana seconu, tsest one na, t l / ~''~ "J'~ I [~A+ + ~+'++'+:++~ 50 ' nrst, Mrs. ~arcus secon(1, rrul I Best Clown 1st prize $2 ,- ~ ' --, bushel apples, best four baskets or~ cake Mrs Ral h "o-master first t ~ -----+ II I [~.flg. I~I[".' : . "7; ~'::;:'::,(.'.l 1-t tl Man on a Bmycle, Douglas Bow- ! more, best packing house exhibit,[ '~. ~' p '~ "+:I +,I I~'~| "!~ ~." h." "~iS.':~?.:tl It's SO MUCH BETTER At Fhc I '" "+ "+"" + ~v rs -- w l~amey secono rounul I I i/~+~-~, ~,Y :+: ~: ers; 2nd prize $1.00, Tommy Garn- best plate Jonathan, best plate redl ." L " - - " "r+ I i son .~ ! cake, tviary Ambrose Ilr. I, iVl S. ~ ", ~J ~:+:,::> : ,' ' " i oellClOUS, all ~) U. L~. l/,ODlnSon %0. I ~-~ . I a,~ ~ -- Best DecoratedAutomol)ile---ls~ BestnlateBen Davis best plate|-rhII l:~rK$ secontl. ^AngelorOOa, 2, ." ~:. ~ :.':. ,"* r.;~ "+ : +". ! ,oe,ec( Bakln om an r ' Mrs Jr, erie Atger+nrst, Mrs. +. ,-- + + " ~ A kama. Black, best plate Golden[ ". " +~ . ~ :;'b pmze $ )0 00 Wings for Defense r s s ,~ z~lceley serene. ~ On e care, Mrs. s; "3:: George Harden; 2nd prme $20.00-- Delicious all to John rates McDon. ] . ,~.- . p g ' :"" "~h,~ob ,e l~,1,1~r, ~ o o ;,i ~am t~lum nrst, Mrs. K /. Mamson +', aim t s o d t+" PHONE 2"t2 C I|ARLES W. VA. I Whittingt n;, 3rd prize $10.00--! POULTRY DEPT. 1%h:;olatecake, I,jons Club Silver Laced Wyandotts--First,/ ~ + ? +" + ' I + " ~,sell nrst, Mrs. rlarolo ./aCODS sec- pa - " P ',Mr F F Jacobs; second, Mrs. Ed-'[ . o ~ ~.~ ~.~ ,~ "Westen~ Enter-rise,' Ha'~er~kown ' ". " I onto~aramel cake, ~ars. rmrom +.: ~.:.a %.~ % ;.;,+; : :.~ m+~ . ~ +. t. m,war(re. " ' rc s + . + * * * *~.g - ~ ~ Hase Co. No. 5, Martinsburg, W.' Harr,s Jenkins,first, Mrs. Nqt-man Jones second. WEEK"END VALUESIMd;l 2nd prize $15.00, Westphal Barred Rocks First and second,{ Jac b~ De vfls food, Mrs. Ma ~ :, ~ '. I Unusual cake, Mrs D. W. Ramey va. ",New nampsmre l(etls--tclrst, lvlrs./," line, Western Enterprize, Hagers-Best pen in sh;w Mrs Strother/ Kyle Wall. Doughnuts, Miss Lizzie Best piece of fire apparatus in Strother Stickell [ first an~ second. Cookies, Betty town, Md. 2nd prize $5.00, Chal. Stickels, $4.50 cash; second best,! Stonemferfi~t, Mrs. John W atteL o s o Win serene ~lrt s cake, Anne tsa~les RUffS, 'LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, los Broadway R us. C mpany, " "+ Chas J W Smith s C i chester, Va s first, Patsy Ramey second MOPS, FLOtlR WAX, SCATTER RUffS, LA E, '" ," Hamburg~--First, Allen Russell.' Best (.arden- Display, $7 50, Mrs. ,I Comaish Game--First. and oeoond,[ 0 TABLE COVERS, PILLOW CASES, SCARFS, ! Robert McCormaek Meta Melvin; third, Mrs. Har-[ HALLTOWN RUFFLE CURTAINS, BRIDfiE SETS, Jefferson Hardware, $15.00; second, White W'yandotts--First and sec-I Mr. and Mrs. George Theodore CANDLEWICK SPREADS : American Store, $10.00. ]ond L M Watson [Penwell announce the birth of a ~ ~:;:+ + SCHOOL PRIZES White Reeks--First and third, son in the Winches~ter Memorial + i "+ ~ . 12x12 a,nd 12x15 AR ISTRONO RU(iS First prize for the targer graded Mrs. M.M. Jenkins; second, Mr.F Hospital, on Monday. Mrs. Pen- +. + Felt Base '.4+ :i ed school, Mrs. Dorothy W. Conk-t Bantams--First and second, Mrs. iMiss Mable O'Brien, daughter of ~~+'~ '+ ~ ~"~+'~+ R U fi S, 9xl2 : lyn, Principal; second to the Wright l D. W. Ramey; third, E. S. Brenne-IMr. Edward O'Brien. This is tbe + ' +. Denn School, Charles Town, man CLIMBER TELLS 2o d. Wide . Y "' l ] firs,t child of Mr. and Mrs. Pen- CHAMPION STAIR James M. Mole,', Principal. Middle- [ WOMEN'S DEPT. I well. J211~l T ilA~ Yd V~ ~" ': way school, Frank Smith Principal,] Flowers: Largest dablia, Mrs.I Mrs Walter Merkle and daugh- '++' + + :' $[(IIET 0[ HEll SU !SS(?) : --~took the prize awarded the smaller Har(Ad Jacobs, first; Mrs. Marga~et[ter, Una, and Miss Jean Perrin, B~ROAIN iN STOVE MAIS schools Dailey, second Best d,isplay dah-tof alti ""~ ~n It ,a ~ 1N~ ~, ! FARM AND GARDEN DEPT. lias, Mrs. Webster Ramey. Best,t,e,++s ae ~+. ,rid M,-, w P. :, Wl Corn--Best 10 ears of Reeds Yel. three dahlias, Miss Carrie Wilson! Hoak and famib, S it A D E S V tO V' liP' i low Dent Herman Huyett;. second, ,! first, Mrs. Webster Ramey, second, t] mrs. ~': ma~namet~"" urey," ~r.~' "'zvirs. #If yOU want the titb, hel'e'tl how 1o go Qbout winning it, ~lld ~rll, Rumtaln, B M L +Adams Best 10 ears of any[ Collection zinnias, Mrs John War-, ~, ARfiAIN IN ODD LOTS OF CURTAIrN " " " evenger, arm ,+t,ss .or- ,"Just be sure you hove.on old foshionecl water heater in the cellar and you'll get plenty , variety, first Herman Huyett. Best[ te~ Collection marigold, Miss o :-~+ * *'-~ 10 ears of Sure Crop, John P. Bris-I Lanna Osbourn first, M~ Tohn T h ~OJUD HOSIERY ' + : " tl omaet'hy BOWo, ,v r. anu l.rs. +osepn ~e,- cf stoic dlmblng proct,e 365 do)', o ~eor. coe; second best 1,) ears any va-I Porterfield second Collection pe-It ': Some good ~P~ Q ~c " . I ." ". . . i lown, n anaoniamnY,weanesaay.near t+ n a r i e s "YOU'I' get o lot d strengthenlng ex, r 1, In the ce11.r, ,ao--I ,dlhg. ,ocplng. riety, Tom Jordan. Be+t Popcorn. I renn;als Mrs H P Whitmore I potting ond shcveling. You'll soon develop your own up ond down I~Oitt technique : ++ha' s and sizes in s|ock pr.i t~': ~t~' tt~ Charles Co~ello; best Hybrid cont,[~ Dining room arrangement, Mrs. . i[ avzr. an