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Woman's Club Will
Organizational
,eting October 21
~The October n!eeting of the
Senior Womans Club will be Tues
~tay, October 21st, 8:00 P. M. at
the Hilliary ttouse.
This is a very important meet-
trig as it is an organizational one
t~, formulate and alligate respon-
Sil~ility to members.
Both old and new members are
u~ged to attend these meetings
Wl~ich will stimulate their inter-
es{ and create an awareness of
what members can do to enhance
t~e progress of the Club, which
~ililds a program for Community
betterment. Members are asked
to bring prospective members and t
dues are payable to Mrs. Frank
ltumston, N. George Street, Char-
les Town.
Wright Denny School
Holding It's Annual
Carmval November 7
'iVisJt October 30
feared Frederick Coun
Junior Itigh twice, and Mussel-
man once. They have lost by 8-6
scores to Mussehnan and 6-0 to
Ilarpers Ferry.
The ne t vis,t of the Cross Tickets"""avattame
Bloodmobile unit lo Charles
Town will be Thursday, October
the ,:piscop l P, .ish .ouse For Teacher-Chamber
in Charles Town, with operational
hotlrs tO be from 10:15 a. m. until Dinner October 29
4p. m.
The visit will be spon,~;ored Ibis Tickets are now available at a
time by Charles Town Iti/h number of places in Jefferson
School and all members of the County for the annual Chamber
faculty and parents of students of Commerce dinner at which new
The Wright Denny School is[are being urged 1o help make teachers who have joined the
holding its Annual School Carnt.[ lhis visit a real success. A goal Jefferson County School system
val on Friday night. November of 150 pints of blood is being this year will be honored. The
Big" 16 oz. can $1.39
7lb. Please mark this date on sought with this visit since the dinner will be held at Itilltop
your calendar and plan to be last one held in Charles Town ltouse, Itarpers Ferry, October29,
there, felt far below the normal visit with Mr. Robert Stutman, Bureau
quota of,125 pints. Only 79 pints of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Additional information con-of blood were collected the last Baltimore, Md. as the speaker.
cerning this event will be made time, Red Cross officials stated. The tickets at $4 each are
available at a later date. available at all four of Jefferson
Offering $1,000 Reward coooty,s banks, at the Chamber
office, at Supertane Gas Company
i office and also at the office of
For information On ] Norman isner
Murder Mrs. Wilson Miss Susan Johnston
A $1,000 reward is now being Homecoming Queen At
offered for information leading
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to the arrest and conviction of the
alleged murderer of Mrs. Amelia Shepherd College
i Wilson. who died of injuries suf-
fered near her home on Congress Miss Susan Johnstont daughter
street in Charles Town on August of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. John-
28. ston, Somerville, New Jersey, was
Mrs. ,Wilson's familv, the Braith crowned Shepherd College Home
waites have- put up $'500 and this coming Queen on Saturday, Oct.
sum was matched by the Jeffer-11. Alumni, members of the col-
son County Court, upon the re-Iege community, and friends of
commendation of Jefferson Cou-Shepherd College gathered for
nty Prosecuting Attorney Jer- the Homecoming festivities and
dine Radosh. the Shepherd College - West Vir-
Charles Town City and State ginia Tech football game.
Police have been conducting a The coronation honors were
thorough investigation into the accorded to Miss Johnston by Mr.
murder of Mrs. Wi}son since itDale tticks, President, Shepherd
happened, but so far they haveCollege Alumni Association, and
not been able to come up with by Dr. James A. Butcher, Shep-
any clues, her College President.
Charles Town Jr. High Floats, Masqueraders
Gridmen Top Handley NeNed For October 30
18-6 For Fourth Win Hallowe'en Parade
The Charles Town Junior ttigh Floats and marching masque-
foolballcrs, chalked up their third raders are badly needed in order
consecutive victory and their for the big Hallow'en parade plan
fourth of tile season Wednesday ning to Charles Town on Thurs-
night when they defeated the (lay night, Oct. 30, to be a success,
ttandtey Junior tti~h eleven of it was announced this week by the
Winchester, Va 18-6, on the parade committee.
Charles Town Senior High field. Several organizations have
Coach Norman Howell's Charles made entries. The Senior Wo-
Town boys, did all their scoring man's Club who will have a be-
in the first half and held on for witching scene on their foat, the
victory. They had previously de-Junior Woman's Club will have
i a grimaced Halloween theme, the
Hospital Fund Raising will have
a float with a Halloween Theme
in the keeping with getting a new
[hospital and perhaps a rare scene
I of the past, the popular Country
Doctor, the 4-H ClUbs, the organ-
I izations at the Senior High School
'and several Marching Units, in.
eluding the Starlighters from Vir-
ginia will be in the line of march.
There are cash prizes for both
single and couple Masqueraders
ancl the prizes that will be given
I to the marching unit and the best
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compartments on the road.
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Leave it to Chevy to add a truck and a half.
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decorated bicyce are new features
added to the parade.
Kiwanis Club To Hold
Pancake Supper Nov. 13
The Charles Town Kiwanis
Club will hold a pancake and
sausage supper Nov. 13 at the
Wright Denny Elementary School
Cafeteria, from 4:30 p. m. until
7:00 p. m. All you caaa eat -- $1.25
for adults and 75c for child,ren.
Tickets may be pm~hased from
any Kiwanian or at the door.
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Review, Preview, Will
Be Theme Kiwanis Club
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The first a Cl vy pickup has to Call it Chevrolet's convertible-station-
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And all the different way, Order it with removable
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Program Tonight 6:1G
, Review and Preview will tbehe
the theme of the program for
weekly dinner meeting of the
Charles Town Kiwanis Club to be
held this evening (Thursday) at
6:15 p. m. in the Rib Room at
the Turf Diner.
Warren Mickey, new club presi.
dent said the review will cover
which role the Kiwanis played in
the building of the present Char-
les Town Hospital and the pre.
view phase will cover what the
club can do during the drive for
i a new hospital.
Rev. Charles Smith To
Be Speaker For NAACP
Anniversary Banquet
Rev. Charles Smith, pastor,
First Baptist Church, Huntington,
will be the speaker at the Jeffer-
son County Branch of the NAACP
Sixth Anniversary Banquet. The
affair will be held on Thursday,
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