SCOUT TROOP TO HAVE t merly occupied by the J. C. Pen- ' i
RUMMAGE ISALE APRIL 14, 15 I ney store. ITEMS OF INTEREST IN VICINITY OF
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a rummage sale Friday and Satur [every hotel room--only it watches #'1 I1
day, April 14, 15 in the room for|you.
By Mrs. Clarence Smallwood Phone 20-F-024
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RANSON, WEST VIRGINIA
MATtNEES:--FRL, SAT., SUN. ONLY 2:00 P. M.
NIGHTS:--0NE (1) SHOW ONLY--7:30 P. M.
CHILDREN 50c -- ADULTS $1.25
to a birthday party Sunday after Funeral services were held at .SPIRIT OF
~noon honoring her daughter Ka- St. Benedict s Roman Catholic 2---
A
therine on her third natal anni- Church in Richmond on Thursday
versary. Despite the rain the fol- morning at 10:30 followed by
lowing children enjoyed the oc- graveside services, at Edgehill
casion: Johnny Sowers, Porgie Cemetery in Charles Town, W.
Nelson, Sherry and Dale Burdick Va.
STARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th.
FOR ELEVEN (11) DAYS
WIIIjAMViINNL OF 11 ACADEMY AWARDS
including
"BEST PICTURE"!
WORLD'S GREA ENTERTAINMENT!
WYLER'S
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Mary Ann, Joyce, Ellen and Sus-
' ~ an Mercer, Sonny and Sue Ellen
Rummage Sale April 21-22 grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Bush, Chubby, Debby and Pat
A reminder: The Kabletown ert Sowers. On Thursday night Seal, Larry, Linda, and Joan
W. S. C. S. Rummage Sale will be Mrs. Nelson White acompanied Rouss, Brenda White and Diane
held April 21-22 in the formers by Mrs. C. D. Mercer visited with Rissler. Adults attending the par
Salect Bakery Display Building,
Charles Town.
Regular evening worship set-
Mrs. Sowers at the hospital.
On Thursday Ronny Sowers, a
senior in the Charles Town High
School accompanied other mem-
bers of the first and second year
Spanish classes with their teach-
er Mrs. Jean Marie Shipley and
a number of pupils mothers to
Washington where they enjoyed
the day primarily visiting the
Spanish Embassy and other inter-
esting places. On Friday Joseph
Cloud and Mike Sager Juniors a-
long with other members of the
French Classes of the same school
spent the day in Washington.
The W. S. C. S. met last Wed-
nesday night with Mrs. Lewis Car
roll Sr. of Rippon. In May Mrs.
C. D. Boyer will be hostess.
Mrs. Joseph Mercer returned
to her home Saturday night after
an extended visit with her son
Clifton and family of Mechanics-
burg, Pa. She returned to her
home with her son and family
l who spent the weekend with her
mother Mrs. Kidwell of Martins-
burg.
Visitors Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smallwood
were her cousins Mr. and Mrs.
Mervil Rowland, Gerrardstown;
aIARITON HI N' JACK HAWIGNS
HAYAHARAREEI" . STEPHEN BOYD
GRIFFITH ' MARTHA SCOTT .... CAIIff O'DONNELL" SAM JAFFI
. J, son, Johnny and Nancy. Johnny
II . I Ill I stayed several days with his
vice will be conducted Sunday,
April 16th at 7:30 by Rev. S. F.
Butcher Pastor.
An old landmark has yielded to
Father Time. A large horse Chest
nut tree on the lawn of the Rod-
erick home was removed last
week by Mervin Roderick and
his tenant, Elmer Getts. Years
ago the scion along with the one
planted on the Kable home lawn
which still stands was brought by
i the late Mrs. Charles H. Kable
'~ from the Antietam Battle Ground
'.Mrs. Kable formerly Miss Mar-
garet Schamel lived at St. James
Md. before coming to Kabletown
as the bride of the late Mr. Char-
les H. Kable. Mervin has replac-
ed the decayed horse Chestnut
tree with a 20 ft. beechnut tree.
He is also in the process of repair
ing the front porch.
Parents of Daughter-
Nancy Brok is the name given
to a 6 lb. 6 oz. baby girl born
Tuesday, April 4th to Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Sowers Gaines, Va. in
the Winchester Memorial Hospi-
tal. The family now consists of a
Charles Town, West Va.
their daughter Mrs. Saralon Sut-
ler of Winchester, Va., Mr. and
Mrs. George Frye, Virginia Lee,
Alice and Tabby of Charles Town.
Mrs. Joshua Clipp returned to
her home after several days visit
with her daughter Mrs. Arthur
Bush and with Mrs. Eleanor Bush
of Charles Town. The latter and
son Stevie were visitors Sunday
afternon with Mr. and Mrs. How
ard O. Bush.
On Saturday Mr. H. 0. Bush
and Ehner Pipes attended the
Livestock Sale in Front Royal,
Va. where Trigger, the pony be-
longing to Bob Bush was sold in
the ring. Melvin S. Rissler also
attended the sale where he bought
a saddle blanket, bridle and hal-
ter for his daughters Diane pony.
ty were her paternal grandmo-
ther Mrs. W. N. White, Mrs. Billy
White of Berryville, Mr. Robert
White, Mr. Bobby Sowers of Grim
es, Va. Miss Barbara Tillett of
Charles Town and Ronny Sowers
and Mr. Nelson White.
Burwell Ware has been very
uncomfortable due to eye troub-
le. Following consultation with
two eye specialists and the fam-
ily physician, subsequent treat-
ments seem to have relieved the
condition. Glasses are also on the
agenda.
Mr. John E. Demory, Superin-
tendent of the local Sunday
School presented twenty nine
cross and crown attendance a-
wards to the following: First year
pens to Mrs. C. D. Mercer and
Sharon Ann Burdick; second year
wreaths to Frank O. Howell Jr.
Shirley Howell and Vickie Pen-
well; third year bars to Melvin
S. Rissler, Beverley, Bruce, Terry
Carroll, Mrs. Lewis Carroll, Jr.,
Patricia Seal, Marie Penwell, Vic
kie and Carol Jean Howell; four-
th year bars to Peggy White; fif
th year bars to Mary Ann, Joyce
Ellen and Susan Mercer and Deb
Please put scrap paper and magazines on the side-
walk and turn on your porch light. If your paper is
not collected by 8:30 please phone People's Supply at
17 before 9:00 o'clock and someone will be back to col-
lect your paper. THANK YOU!
bie Seal; seventh year bars to
Larry, Linda and Joan Rouss;
Eighth year bars to Diane Rissler
Edward Seal, George Nelson; nin
th year bars to Sue Ellen Bush;
thirteenth year bar to Howard B.
Bush and the nineteenth year bar
to Mr. Howard O. Bush.
Mrs. Edith Hunter returned to
her home in Leesburg, Va. after
visiting her daughter Mrs. Homer
Newcomb for a week.
Clarence Smallwood accompan-
ied John Demory, Ed Chrisman,
Charles Mason, Ranny Roderick
and Jimmy Hammond on Monday
to attend the opening game of ton, Kentucky.
baseball in Washington between, Mrs. King had been employed
the Washington Senators and as a secretary in the Treasurer's
MRS. LOUISE ROWLAND KING
Mrs. Louise Rowland King, age
36, died in St. Lukes Hospital,
Richmond, Va. Tuesday night af-
ter an illness of a year."
Mrs. King was the daughter of
Mrs. Clifford T. Rowland and the
late Mr. Rowland of Summit
Point, W. Va.
In addition to her husband, T.
W. King, Jr. she is survived by
three children: David, Mary and
John, her mother Mrs. Clifford T.
Rowland, a sister, Mrs. Donald
Glassford of Summit Point and a
brother David Rowland of Lexing
Chicago White Sox. Office of the City of Richmond
Mrs. Nelson White entertained for the past fourteen years.
Two Excited Young
Ladies Prepare For
South Carolina Trip
Two excited young ladies dis-
cuss the age-old problem of wom-
en, "What Will We Wear" as
they begin packing preparations
for their trip to Charleston, S. C.
Kay Staubs, (left) was named the
winner of Harpers Ferry Enter-
Frises "Name-The-Exhibit" con-
contest. She submitted the name
of "Civil War Showcase." She
chose as her travel companion a
school mate, Thelma Kidwiler,
right, who is equally excited. The
Harpers Ferry High School Jun-
iors have lots of continued excite-
ment planned for them in their
three day flight with V. I. P. treat
ment as they view "The Re-Enact-
ment of the Firing on Ft. Sumter.
CORRECTION
Mrs. Helen Glenn, Clerk of the
Jefferson County Selective Ser-
vice Board, said Tuesday that it
was inadvertently incorrectly an-
nounced last week that the Board
had not been able to locate John
Mason Watson, Jr. of Shepherds-
town. It was stated that a draft
classification had ben sent out to
Watson and that it had been re-
turned to the office for a better
address. Mrs. Glenn said Watson
had contacted the office shortly
after his name was published
last week and that his current
address is the same as the one
which the Draft Board office has
on file. Mrs. Glenn said she re-
grets this mistake.
USE THE CLASSIFIEDS
JEFFERSON FARMERS
THURSDAY,
USE THE CLASSIFIEDS
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Advertise In The
To settle the Estate of the late Annie
will sell the Following Personal Property.
West Congress Street, Charles Town, W. Va.,
SATURDAY, MAY 13,
BEGINNING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Shaw Piano, in excellent condition; G. E. Stov~
frigerator, Universal Washing Machine, 2 Old
Single W~nut Bed, springs and mattresses; Oak
ser and Wash Stand; Antique Cherry Chest
Large Oak Buffet, 2 Oak Stands, Oak Rocking
Tree, Hat Rack with Mirror; Morris Chair,
2 Occasional Chairs, Sectional Book Case, Towel
Porch Chairs, 2 Children's Chairs, High Chair,
Chairs, Very Old Cradle, Stool, Console Radio
tion); Coffee Table, Antique Hand Painted
Pie Safe, Zinc and Wooden Tubs, Commode Ch~i~,
Electric Sweeper, Bissells Carpet Sweeper, 2
Bench, 3 Porch Screens, 10, 6, and 5 feet;
tric Window Fan; Electric Heater, Sunbeam
Electric Irons, Quilting ,Frames, Window
Brown Map of Jefferson County; Clocks, Lot of
Picture Frames; Oil Painting, Large and Small
Bowl and Pitcher; Bed Pan, Basins, Gladstone
Cases, Curtain Stretchers, Ironing Board,
12 Olson Rug, 9x12 Linoleum Rug,
some hand made; Pillows, Bed Clothing includingI
Quilts; Feather Bed, Curtains, Dishes, Old and NeW;
China, Kitchen Utensils, G. E. Toaaster, Grill
Iron; Lot of Bottles, Jars and Crocks; Lot of
Garden Tools, and Many Other Articles that ~re!
erous to mention.
TERMS:---CASH. Nothing to be removed until
JAMES D.
H. CLAY THARPE, Auctioneer.
C. W. MOORE, Clerk.
Lunch Privilege Reserved--I.~dies of Grace
Church, Middlewa£, W. Va.
At the same time and l#la~e and on same
sell the Following Household Equipment:
Mahogany Chippendale Dining Suite; 88
Noritake China; Moss Rose Tea Set, Single
Three-Quarter Mahogany Beu, Springs and
Dressers with Mirrors; 1 Occasional Chair,
2 Old Wicker Bottom Chairs, 1 Wicker Porch
Plate Glass Mirror, Bridge Lamps,
Percolator, Cake Plate with cover;
Jardiniers and Flower Receptacles; 9 x 12 Fibre
laneous Small Wool and Fibre Rugs; Pair of
Shirt Waist Box, Lamp Shades, Mahogany Chest
Mirror, Mahogany Bed, Hoover Sweeper with
Old Trunks, Curtains, Bed Clothes, Table
Utensils, Side Table, Electric Heater.
J. C.
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