i/
OF JEFFERSON rARMEaS ADVOCATE her mother Mrs. George Breeden
~m.n~.~ ... ..~. r_ . i of sixth avenue on Friday af,ter-
J.Tl2kl%~,~ll ~D, l~tD~ O---2~ ] noon
~~ ~] Mrs. Kathleen Viands was in
_ 'the Charles Town Hospital on Fri
GOING ON IN . . . day morning for tests.
T. F. Trussell of Alexandria, Va.
I~ • Ik| ~ ~ Ik| visited with his mother and father
A fl 3 U N Mr and Mrs. M• C T ssell of
Ranson the past w,eekend.
Roy Breeden Telephone 256-JX MI AY
yam Mrs. Randolph Barnes
er is coming andI Ji'mmy Young, Roxanne Mauck, _____
aveling so come on I IAbby and Jeffery Lanham, Philip Church services Easter Sunday
L in the news to the Breedenwi,th theflu.. ..... are as ,follows• Sermon and Holy
Mrs r~mnara ~ra,mwa]~e ana -- ' '" ~r "~s al
+'"-- ~'^r-+ ~" ..... r ^-~ ~"" -~+~r +Jommunlon. in l+j ace e+pl cop
rote a few rock with Ip "a s in ""i h st r n Church at 2:00 p.. Sunday
~s w enny ~ y wa w nc e e o • h
, eek a,t the Ran- I~.~.~nesda. ^f last week t~kin~" School m the Methodist C urch
Yne Breeden httle :.o R-e- ~ i .... i" " -h at 9.45 a. m• Jefferson C1rcmt
Mrs. co r~ ~ra +nwa +e co ~ e Eas~er service at Summit Point ,at
: flocror, ll'nn a M
] Little Debbie Young spent Wed " ..... . : .....
i nesday night and Thursday with . Mr. ana mrs. Elmer i_)uniap ana
,her Lmranduarents Mr and Mrs Mrs. J. B. White visited the Miss
Edward Y()ung " ' es Reynolds in S~ar Tannery, Va.
Mrs. Clara Noland visited with Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Betty Lanham on Thursday Bobby Deck who is on a two
i mght. weeks leave from Fort Knox, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Levi of Bet .called upon Mr. and Mrs. l~oy
ryville visited Sunday with Mrs. SwarCz Sunday ,afternoon.
Levis mother Mrs. Susie Glaize of Mr. Lawrence Pierce returned
4th Avenue. home from Baker Hospital Man-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smallwood day and is much improved.
visi,ted with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miss Clemye Baker spent Tues
Breeden and sons on Thursday day wi'th Mrs. Herbert Everhart
night, near Kearneysvilte.
i A Plastic Party was 'held at the The ladies of the Methodist
home of Mrs. Mary at in Ranson Church serveda banquet to Tril
on Tuesday evening. Held by Mrs. uminar Lodge Friday night. A-
Margaret Hooe of Millville. Every bout one hundred and .fifty mere-
one had an enjoyable evening, bets with their guests a~tended.
Mrs. Edgar Smallwood, Mrs. Class number eight, Mrs. H. H.
Richard Braithwaite and child- Jeninngs teacher held their mon-
ren Debbie and PAckie was Man- thly meeting at .the home o~f Mrs.
day evening visitor with Mrs. John Graver Dunla~p Thursday night.
Braithwaite. There was a good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard BraJth- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barnes cele-
waite and two children along with brated their ~orty eighth wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smallwood anniversary Sunday. They dined
were Sunday callers at the Old in Martinsburg and enjoyed hav-
NICHOLS Peoples Home in Ke~dysville Sun ing their family at home in the of-
day visiting with their aunt Mrs. ternoon. Mrs. Kerman Cross and
Irene Boyd. They found Mrs. Boyd sons David and Eiwood, Mrs. Fry
LIGHT doing fine and we all hope she con and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes and
tinues to do so. family.
CO. in Charles Mr. and Mrs. Marvin gamey Mr. Paul Tabb of Bunker Hill
ALL Your and family were visiting in Mar- ,and Mr. ~. H. Jennings made a
USED AP- tinsburg on Sunday at ~he home business trip to Richmond Thurs-
of Mr. and Mrs. R~bert Childs. day.
Mrs. Margaret Lane ol~ Martins Miss Donna Schill arrived home
burg and Mrs. Ai]een Wise of Bet from Bel Air, Md. Friday .to spend
ryville were recent viistors with a ten day Spring vacation.
Mrs. Hortense Breeden. The April meeting of the Wiz-
Mrs. Katherine Beam of Ranson ard Clip Farm Women's Club has
Porcelain Table
Heater. Guar-
$69,.95
Range
Light,
Draw-
Guaranteed
$119.95
is a patient l~n the Charles Town been postponed from April 1st to
Hospital undergoing an operation April 8th. Club members please
on Friday. take note• The meeting will be at
Mrs. Myrtle Rickard visited with the home of Mrs. Truman Lawren
PURITAN
SPORTS.WEAR
Many Styles, Designs
TOWN AND COUNTRY
CLOTHIERS
ROOM HAS BEEN RE-OPENED
ce frs. J. P. Keen spent part of
last week with her sister Mrs. Clay
Bayly in Middleburg, Va. While
there she attended the ~uneral of
Mr. Brice Bayly.
Mrs. R. ~hr. McCormick return-
ed last week from a visit with her
sister Mrs. Lowe Camell in Indian
apolis.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Schill lef~
Monday fo.r Cohoes, N. Y. ~o visit
the formers brother-in-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reed.
Mrs. C. M. B. Brown and grandson
John Morris are ut the Schill
home during their ,absence.
Mrs. Kenworthy of Purcellville
,called upon Mrs. D. S. Childs Man
day .~fternoon ......
in Addition to Serving Regular Dinners
[1:30 A. M. Until 2:00 P. M., We Are
A
s Special Lunch for 85c
of Main Entree, Two Vegetables,
and Desert.
e Also Cater to Parties and Banquets.
JUST CALL MR WILLIAM GRIMES
THOMAS JEFFERSON HOTEL
TOWN, W. VA. PHONE 131
ItERMUDA
says JOHN ARTZ, Veteran of
Years in Troy's Sales Force.
Who faithfully serves his Charles Town
xs currently one of the, leaders in
IERMUDA BOUND" SALES CONTEST
the winner and his wife to an
paid cruise to Berumda. Married, with
and a married daughter, JOHN is
"grandpappy." During World War. II
in both the Philippines and Korea,
with distinction. An active meniber of
,Urg E. U. B. Church, his hobbies are
baseball.
By Mrs. Mary Bruce Furr
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H. Wil-
son, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall H. Wilson, Jr. of Charles
Town were supper guests Saturday
night with Mr. ,and Mrs. Edwin
B(>hrer, Big Pool, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson
and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Mar-
were callers Thursday
with the Slushers .and ~Vilsons
"Rose Hill Farm".
Mrs. William Harris and Mrs.
Frank Cummings visited with Mrs.
Billie Owens and family and also
visited Mrs. Floyd Owens Sr. Fri-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wilson,
Sr. and Mrs. James E. Slus'her St.
of "Rose Hill" Farm" visi'ted Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Jackson Martins
.burg, W. Va.
The Leetown Farm Women's
Club met at "Prato Rio", the home
of Mrs. Ily Batrina Wednesday af
ternoon. The President, Mrs. Wil-
liam Harris called the meeting ,to
order. Mrs, David Bell was in char
ge of the devotions. Mrs. J. Frank
Gardner read the scri'pture which
was followed 'by praper by Mrs.
M. K. Bowers. The group sang
"Holy, Holy, Holy."
The Secretary, Mrs. Ily Brat-
ina read the minutes of the last
meeting. Fifteen ,members were
present• The treasurer's report
was given. The .members voted~,to
give a donation to the Crippled
Children's Society.
After all committee reports, Mrs.
W. L. Barton ~ras in charge of the
lesson "J~pan" which was very in
teresting, assisted by Mrs. Ily Brat
ina, Mrs. Mary Bruce Furr and
Mrs. F. P. Owens reading articles
on life in Japan. Various articles
from Japan were on display and
five of the members showed kimo
nos and pajamas worn by the Jap-
anese. Slides of Japan and the
Japanese people were enjoyed by
the members as well as a few sli-
des of local interest.
A pleasant social hour ~followed
with refreshments being served by
the hostess. The next club meeting
will be April 15th at the home of
Mrs. Charles Owens.
Visiting over the weekend with
Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Underwood
and daughter were Mr. Under-
wood's parents Mr. and Mrs, E. L.
Underwood and aunt Mrs. Hiram
Austin and son Joe David of
Smithfield, North Carolina•
Those .attending the Masonic
supper Friday nights at the Mid-
dleway Methodist Church were
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Grove, Libby
and Richard Grove, Mr. +and Mrs.
Kenneth Fritts and family, Mrs.
Daisy FTitts, Mr. Lyle Tal~b .and
son Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les VChH~ington, Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tar Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Pax¢on Mar
shall, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Widmyer
and Mr. and Mrs• Adam Link Jr.
Mrs. Billy Owens and children
aand Mrs. Charles Owens and child
ten were shopping in Winchester,
Friday. ~ .... Russell Swartz
Mr. ana ~v~,~.
and son Dick and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Starli,per and daughter
Nancy visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Brewer and .family Friday
night.
Mr. T. J. Sine and sons of Blair-
ton visited his niece Mrs. Charles
Brewer ,and family last Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Mazie Maphis, Shenandoah
Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cus-
ter and daughter, Charlcs Town,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke and
daughter Martinsburg ,and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mumaw and son
of Millvil,le were supper guest, s Sun
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. C.
T. Brewer .and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henry were
dinner guests Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson P. Henry Martins
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Wilson and
daughter Karen spent the week-
end with the latters parents Mr.
and Mrs. I. E. Moreland•
Mrs. I.E. Moreland visited Sat-
urday wi.th Mrs. Leonard Evans,
Inwood.
Visi.tin,g Sunday evening with
Mr. a.nd Mrs• Phillip Perks of
Charles Town were their daugh~ex
alad family Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Blue and Ka~thy.
Mr. Charles Blue of Martinsburg
visi¢ed wi~h his sister Mrs. J. S.
Locke Thursday.
Miss Ann Gardner entertained
Wednesday evening with a buffet
su~pper honoring Miss Emma Star
liper who will become the bride
of Mr. James H. Locke Friday ev-
ening at the Leetown Methodist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lennon
and children are enjoying avacat
ion in Florida.
Mr. N. C. Furr is visiting friends
and rela,tives in the county after
being away arced 30 years.
Mr• and Mrs. Roy Furr of Ha-
gerstown visited Mrs. Mary Bruce
Furr Saturday afternoon.
The Leetown Busy Worker's 4-H
Club will meet at the school house
Friday nigt~t, April 3rd at 7:30 P.
M.
Thanks to a :good neighbor for
the news ~his week.
Moose Have Part In
Marie Holden Day
Charles Town Chapter 1028
Women ,of the Moose were honor-
ed to be invited to Hagerstown ~o
celebrate "Marie Holden Day" in
honor of Marie Holden, Grand
Council of Hagerstown Chapter•
~-Ionored guests who attended were
Graduate Grand Regent Mabe]
Shirey of B al%imore, Md•; Doris
Smi't~h Deputy Grand Regent; Frie
da Clinges Graduate Grand Re-
gen¢ of Lewis town, Pa.
The Chapters that abtended
were Charles Town, Brunswick
Md., Gardenville, Md., Baltimore,
Md, Highlandtown, Md. and Ha-
gerstown, Md.
The Glee Club of ¢he Baltimore
Chapter sang and was enjoyed by
all.
Charles Town Chapter 1028
Women of ,the Moose held their
Chapter Night Program March I0
which was Moosehaven. Irene Sta
ple :~he .ffhairman was absent and
Gertrude Prain and Phyllis Propps
Lprotemed. The refreshment table
was carried out in St. Pa+rick's
scheme and birthdays were cele-
brated for the month of March
with small gif'ts ,being presented.
The business meeting was held
March 24. Discussions of trips +o
'be ,made during the month.
March and April included ones
to the Academy of Friendship
meetings. One will t)e ¢o Bruns-
wick, Md. March 31 at 8 ,p. m.
where the Charles Town Chapter
will exemplify the enrollment Any
officers, escorts and members wish
ing .to attend are asked to mee,t at
'the Moose Home at 7 p. m. All
Academy members are asked to
wear their blue dress.
The meeting prize was given to
Escort MaryBasaraba and the
Good Chapter award went to Ann
Getzendanner. New candidates
were balloted on and passed.
It was announced tha¢ the next
meeting will be April 13, with the
Horhemaking chairman in charge.
II
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PATTERNS
We have New Wall Paper
Patterns, 48 Cents and Up
for Double Roll. Remnants
25 Cents a Roll.
Western Auto
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PHONE 769
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
3 Weeks to Go, JOHI I has an ex-
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TROY TODAY.
FOR HELP
INCOME
ON YOUR PERSONAL
TAX Pho 'e 466.W,
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and if no answer
DONALD, Except
Saturday.
March 26-2t.
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. uality supplies far home at big savings.
Avaulable at as long as supply Iw
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