SPORTS NEWSAND VIEWS
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plus a $15,000 expense account adds up to an "Only in
America" story...
THE QUANTICO MARINES who will be in Charles
Town on Sunday, July 19, for a big double-header with
the Legion, trounced Columbia University last Saturday
It to 1. Quantico hurler Doyle Stout, went the entire
nine innings and gave up but two hits...
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to the Legion infield this season
since he is a good hitter and blasts
the long ba~l. He is the only play-
er, professional or semi-pro, to
,hit three home runs in the Hagers
town Municipal stadium in one
game.
Back again this season .to han-
dle a major share of the pitching
PITTS - JEFFERSON
THEATRE
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
Matinee Saturday 2:00 P. M.
Matinee Sunday 3:00 P. M.
INight 7:15 & 9:15 P. M.
Children 25c Adults 50c
Thursday, April 2
--ENDS TONIGHT--
TOM TRYON - GLORIA TALBOTT
TtlRILLER NO. 2
. CRAWLS! "CREEPS!
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
April 5, 6 and 7
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Sunday Shows:--3 & 8 P. M.
Wednesday and Thursday
April 8 and 9
SOPHIA ANTHONY
LOREN- PERKINS
;IRE UNDER
duties will be big Gilbert Miller,
who for years has been the main
stay of ~he Legion mound staff.
Also expected to be on hand tO
help with the mound chores are:
Doddie Lowery, former Charles
Town High diamond star and a
good pitcher for the Potomac
State Catamounts last season. Low
cry will try to make it with the
mound staff. Bill Isherwood of Ar
lington, Va., a member of the Shep
herd Colleg mound staff and who
worked several games for the Le-
gion two years ago, is also expect-
ed to be on the pitching staff.
As of now the Legion has only
one catching prospect reporting-
Bill Hall formerly of the Pnrcell-
ville (Va.) team, who served as a
reserve catcher for the Legion last
season. It is understool ,that efforts
are being ,made to interest Don Ma
phis, former Shepherd College star
backstop who seevral years ago
played several games with t~he
Legion, in joining the Legion team
as a catcher. Maphis is currently
coaching and teaching at Clarke
County High in Berryville. Va.
Manager Welters should have a
host of outfilders and utility play-
ers from which to select his start-
ing line-up as Gilbert Miller, will
be available when he is not on
the mound. Larry Bolyard, who
played some for the Legion the
past two seasons, is also expected
back. Of course the veteran Wim-
py Zombro will be patrolling right
field again and there will be El-
wood Heironimus and Gerald Jami
son who can play either the infield
or outfield. Jamison is in the
Army right now, but he is expect-
ed to be in Legion uniform shortly
a,fter he is discharged Ju'ly 15.
Charles "Chalky" Hopkins, who
was a star outfielder for the Leg-
]on several years back and who
did an outstanding job for Mar-
tinsburg in the South Mountain
League for .two seasons, has join-
ed the Legion ~eam again. Also
trying out are: Roger Ramey, who
saw some reserve service last Sum
mer and Glenn Gainer, assistant
coach at Harpers Ferry High
School who is reputed to be a good
fielder and a long distance hitter.
General manager and ,coach and
player Leeds Riely, 'who has been
a sparkplug of the Legion ,team
both m the administrative and
field operations since the team l
was formed, is also expected ,to be l
'back in uniform and taking his
curn in a coaches box .and occas-
ionally at ba.t.
James (Jfim) Morison, chairman
of the Legion Athletic commit~tee,
also announced this week ~hat Jos
eph "Chicken" Price, of Ranson
has been named as groundskeeper
lor the Legion field.
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By Miss Lillian Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Ru~h Snyder of
Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Maria
Snyder and Master Lee Snyder re
turned home Saturday from a
three weeks motoring trip to Mex
ico and California.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer
and son Vaug~hn of Oberlin, Pc.
spen~ ,the weekend with her p~r-
en~ts Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ~B. Sloat, Mr.
and Mrs. Blair Campbell and son
Bunny spent Sunday wiCh Vhe
formers daug~hter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Custer at Inwood.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Dudley of
Baltimore, Md. spent the wekend
with her father Mr. Shirley Sou-
thard.
Mr. Robert Wright has re,turned
to his work at Penneys Store in
Charles Town after havin ,been
on the sick list for the past two
mon.ths.
Mr..and Mrs. George Iv. Weagley
Sr. of Ha.gerstown and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hanna of Baltimore
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Willtwm Miller and .daughter
Ru~h.
~irman Chester Graves of Mit-
chell Air Force Base, N. Y. spent
Easter with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Graves.
Mrs. Sherman Hopper is visiting
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rice in Hya~ts-
ville, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson
spen~ the weekend with ~her bro-
ther-in-law and sister Mr. and
Mrs. William Grant in Sarver
Pa,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and
baby of Fort Eustis, Va. are visit-
ing her brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson.
Mrs. Lewis Sager is able ~o be
out after having been confined to
her home by illness,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright
spenu the weekend wi,th their son
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Grant in Server, Pa.
The Rev. and Mrs. Dargan Lu-
cas and children of Waynesboro,
Va. spent Easter with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammond and
aunt Miss Carmilla Wilkshire.
Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Reynolds
and daughter of Smit~hburg, Md.
spent Sunday with her brother-in-
law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hill of
Luray, Va. were recent guests of
his mother Mrs. Carrie Hill and
brother Mr. Jasper Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cross and
family of Iv~ont Royal, Va. spent
Sunday with his mother Mrs. Wal
t, er Ronemous and brother and sis
Ler-in-l~w Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cross.
Mrs. Wilham Wisham and son
Junior of Philadelphia, Pc. spent
the weekend wi~h her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Grovcr Leith, Shirley
Wisham who ,had spent the past
week with her grandparents re-
turned home wi,th her mother.
Mr& Cabell Talc.oft, Mrs,. J.
Clive Myers and daughters Mary
Ellen and Suzanne spent Sunday
with the latters brother-in-law
and sister M.r. and M, rs. Barlyle
Link near Bardane.
Mr .and Mrs. Winfred Summons
and children of Washington have
been visl¢ing her paxents Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Snyder and
.baby of Cleveland, Ohio spent Eas
ter with his brother and sister-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sny-
der.
Miss Mary Ellen Hendricks was
confined to her home for several
days with an ear infection.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson
Linda and Ronnie Henderson and
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Earl Miller and baby
spent Sunday wi0h Mr. and Mrs.
,Prank Praley in S'henandoah, Va.
Miss Barbara Howell who is a
nurse at Kings Daughters Hospit-
al Ma~tinsburg spent the week-
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Renalds.
My Miss Margaret Houser
Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Cole, Mrs.
O. W. Emmart, Mrs. W. S. Oeary
Chyrl and Mickey StamaC~a of
Washin,~on, D. C. were Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Mills and daug, hter and
Mrs. Anna Mary Hetzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills and
are ]~ving ~ home and plan to
join her husband in ~,he neaz fut-
ure.
Mr. und Mrs. Edward Morgan
and daughter of Charles Town
were Sunday guests of her mother
Mrs. Lucretia Moler.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~rtney of
Cumberland, Md. and son Shirley:,~
Conn. Mr. Trundle who was on 3. Miss Louise Briscoe gave a very
leave left ,Monday morning for interesting lesson on "Japan". The April 10 at the home of Elsie pnd
Conn. After spending two weeks club will meet at ~thne home ~f Mrs. Pat Knighten.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wll,liazn 8ny- Edward Morgan April. Delic-
der. Mrs. Trundle and daughter ious refreshments were served by
Catherine Mercer and Mrs. Robert
CORPORAL RICHARDSON
SPEAKS TO 4-H CLUB
The Sunrise Neighborhood 4-H ~"--WMf~US
Chib held their public meeting Pri
Furtney of Pittsburgh, Pa. were
the weekend guests of Mr. ,and
Mrs. W. J. B. Houser.
Sul~per .guests on Saturday even
ing at ~)he 'home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. B. Houser were ,Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Purtney of Cumber-
land, Md., Mr. Shirley Furtney of
Pi,ttsbur~h, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Shirley and daugh,ter of Shenan-
doa,h Junction.
Mr .and Mrs. P,~,ber~ Watson mo
tored ~to Harpers Ferry on Sun-
day and were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Robinson.
The Adult Class of the Metho-
dist Church held its regular mee~
ings ~t the ,home of iMr. and Mrs.
F. A. Hill and Mr .and Mrs. C. J.
H,ill .with a very good wtC~ndance.
Afe~er ~he mee¢ing ice crearn, ,cake
nuts-~t¢ and candy were served.
Miss Dixie Kay Houser was a
overnight guest of Miss Kitty Ann
Snyder of Martinsburg recently.
daughter of Winchester were t~e wi,t~h Miss Dixie Kay Houser.
Easter holiday guests of ,his par-
en,ts Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hill and
h~is brot~her and sister-in-law Mr. Betsy Ross Home
and Mrs. C.J. H~'I,1
Miss Al~ma Lee Knott of Mar~ins
burg was t'he Easter ,holiday guest
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Char
lea Knott and fancily.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Houser Sr. and daughter
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Tanner
Miss Kitty Ann 'Snyder of Mar-
tinsburg vial,ted Easter Monday
Demonstration Club
Meets Mercer Home
The Betsy Ross Home Demon-
stration club met at the home of
Houser and duugh%ers of Hagers- Miss Catherine Mercer on March
town ned Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 25 with Hilda Bush in ~harge of
Houser Jr. of Charles Town. Denotions. She reported all the
Winifred Hopper of Baltimore, clubs in the County will %our
Md. was Thursday evening guests Washington Aprit 16. National
of Mr .and ,Mrs. Ernest Houser St. Home Demonstration Week will be
and daughter, held May 7 at the Communi%y Cen
Mr..and (Mrs. Charles Eaton and ter. The theme will be on "Japan".
children ~ Silver Spring, Md. The group will go back to Newton
were Sunday mormng guests of D. Baker to entertain one ~f the
~heir parents Mr. and Mrs. A}bert wards on April 8.
The Leadershi.p Training School
Earn .and dauff.hters, will be held at Jaeksons Mill on
Mrs. Harry Fries, Mr .and Mrs.
Harry Fries Jr. and daughters, April 20-24. The Brunswick Home
Mrs. Calvin Knc~tt and daughter Demonstration chi'b has invited
and Mrs. Knott's father *Mr. C'off- our club to be their gues,t on Ap_ril
inbergre of Martinsburg were Sun •
day evening guests of Mr .and • ~ •
Mrs. Charles Knott and family.
t
Miss C~yrl Sta, m~ta of Washing
on, D. C is i ting Mr. and Mrs. • --I$P"
Edgar Mills and daughters and b-~V~
Mrs. Anna Mary Hetzel.
Glen Hetzel of Morgan¢own
spent ¢2he Easter ho~day wi,t~h hisOur large prescrJptlon .*
paren,ts ,Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hetzel .
and son. volume enables us to ,~
Dinner guests at Che home of
Mr .and Mrs. Harold Hard,i~g and maintain ample stocks. So :
son and Mrs. Annie Loudan on
we can compound all pre-:
,criptions promptly--and :
of course precisely as your !
Doctor directs. Save time
~ext dine. Try us! ~.
NICHOLS. STUCK
PHARMACISTS
Phone 173
Charles Town, W. Va.
eooeeooooooo
day night 4at Duffields Academy.
:~tems of business in order were
4-H Health Day in May, poster
contest and good grooming ~co be
held a,t the next meeting. It was
decided to hold a record hop at
the Men's Club in Shepherdstcwn
sometime In April.
Program on "Safety" with Cor-
porul Richardson showing a mov-
ie "I'm No 1~9o1'" and giving many
interesting statistics on safety.
CURLEE SUITS
All Styles At
TOWN AND COUNTRY
CLOTHIERS
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THE
MELVIN T. STRIDER CO.
COLONIAL
FUNERAL HOME
Charles Town
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Loudan of Harpers Ferry and Mr.
and Mrs. Bept Loudan and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Just ,and
son of Jo,hnstown, Pa. spen, t ¢he
Easter holidays wi, th Mrs. John
Lookir~bill and Mr. and Mrs. Wi]-
liem Capriot¢i and family.
*Mr. and Mrs. Willta, m L. Sny-
der and Mr. Alvin Lookingb,iH
were Sunday guests of Mrs. John
LookinCbiH and Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam Capriotti Land ,family.
Mr. and Mrs..Donald Trundle
,and daug1~ter Karla Kay, who are
house guests of Mr .and Mrs. Wil-
liam Snyder spent Easter Sunday
with Mr .and Mrs. Samuel Trundle
and son of Shepherdstown.
DT-2 Donald Trundle who was
stationed at Elizabeth City, N. C.
wi~h t~he Coast Guard yeas Cran~fer
red to Vhe Uni,ted 'States Coast
Guard Academy in New London,
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMERS
2---B THURSDAY, APRIL
DR. VERA FISCHER, Optometrist
EYES EXAMINED--- GLASSES FITTED
Hours:--9:45 5:00--Closed Tuesday and
OPEN Friday Evenings Until 9:00 P. M.
Phone 785 112 S. Charles St. Charles Town, W.
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The April meeting will be held
Shepherdstown
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Fixing up about the house to give it a bright
new look. Why not also take steps to brighten-
your future? Such as . . . fixing up the family
budget to allow for SAVING a certain 'amount
out of every pay envelope. That's how dreams
come true!
YOUR ACCOUNT IS APPRECIATED AT THE
E. L. McDONALD, JR.,
AGENCY
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