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PAGE THREE THE STAUNTOM MFAVS-I ADF.R TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1936 F. L. Fmk. PATTERN CAPTURES SPRING SPIRIT! Newberry Building been a holiday guest of the Rev. and MA J.

Lewis Gibbs, has re Social Items assessed a 1 per cent tax on their 193S payrolls to provide urjerr.plcy-ment insurance benefits, it will be necessary for them to begin now keeping payroU records, a statement from the oCce of ff. B. Early Jr caUectoi of internal revenue, warned. The tax is not payable until January, 1937. but fcince it is based upon the calendar year 1936 employers with eight or more employee will heed to keep records for their own protection of the number on their payrolls and the total amount of remuneration paid out.

A Miss Irene ana Ruth xaiiey naa as their guests Friday night. Roo- ert Dula and Glen Graham, who famished them special music. Mias Ruby Hamilton, of Harrison burg, recently vkited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Hamilton. Vis tors in the home fit R. B. Hamilton Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. 0. B. Thomas, Misses Sylvia Bright and Mae Sutton of Deerfield. and Mrs.

C. A. Thomas, Mrs. Wood, and Mrs. Mary Hodge of Harrisonburg.

Miss Virgle Graham of Waynes boro, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Fern and Coleene Lyle. Staunton, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. W. p.

Lyle, 0 1 OWNERS WARNED OF PAYROLL TAX Jan. 6. Because Virginia employers will be SGRUbBED THE OTMEa 5CR0BBIK6 tw a. FOLKS X2595 fresh and charming new frock by in a light print lor souincrn re kt 4 5 A r- 1 "'1 Oh- Help Kidneys Olr osruoKirtr Kidar BIMr onk ran wmllm tram Up Nirtita. Fmina, Buret.

IteJunc Aadttr try tfc Doctor a Cystex Nflvv SHE SOWS! iv VUW1. "mother mws AK CLoTOEc PINUr Sold for $93,000 The property at East Beverley street, occapird by J. J. Newberry Co changed hands Monday, with iu sale by Thomas Horshead. Tbe bayers Is tbe L.

K. Realty. Co, of which Louis Kramer Is president. An-nonneement of tbe sale was made throat Rackman and Johnson. The purchase price was $55,000.

of Which HOjOOO was paid in cash and' $55,000 In bonds. 0 STAUNTON WEATHER Government Station At-S. M. A. (I a.

m. Jan 4 to I a. m. Jan. 5:) Maximum temperature.

S3. Minimum temperature S3. Precipitation J03 Prevailing wind direction SW. (8 a. m.

Jan 5 to 8 a. m. Jan. 6: Maximum temperature S5. Minimum temperature 27.

Precipitation 0.03 In. Prevailing wind direction BE. 0 BARRY AND MOON ARE RELEASED FROM K. D. IL David Moon, of Covington, one of four persons badly Injured in six-car crash near Brands Dec.

SO, left the King's Daughters hospital yesterday to return to his home. He was reported greatly improved. Robert P. Barry, of Nashville, Tenn, whose wedding trip was halted by the death of his bride in an automobile accident near Verona last week, was also dismissed from hte hospital yesterday. Mr.

Barry received broken ribs, bruises, and minor injuries in the accident which claimed the life of his nineteen-year-old bride. Mr. Barry was accompanied back to Nashville by his father. Robert P.Barry Sr. They made the trip by train.

0 TRAIN DERAILED Traffic on the Baltimore, and Ohio railroad was blocked at Timber Rldse Monday when the northbound train was wrecked by a large boulder which had rolled on the track. The engine and a mail car left the rails about nine-thirty o'clock. 0 WEST AUGUSTA West Augusta. Jan. 6.

The Rev. C. T. Oollyer filled his-regular ap pointment here Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Edel Graham and Mrs. Lucy Armstrong spent Sunday evening with the latter' sister, Mrs. Carrie Ervin, of West View. Misa Marv Rowe.

of Deerfleld. was a week-end guest of Miss Nao mi Armstrong. I. N. Graham made a business trpl to Warm.

Spring Saturday. Charlie Gordon and Elmer Thomas, of Waynesboro, visited the home of Of B. Thomas Sunday. Miss Vivian Klncald spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. B. Thomas. Homer Hamilton and Marvin Lyle were recent callers In the home of 1 1 "'( AAV KArDmS LAP- turned to Wood berry Forest, near Orange. Mr.

Richard W. Klise has return ed to his home in Richmond after spending several days in this city on business. Mr. Kenneth Brown has return ed to Frederick, Md, after- spend ing the holidays at his home. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Baugher have had as their guest during the hol idays, Mr. M. F.

Baucher, of Weft Palm Eewh, Fla, Mrs. Frank L. Summers and children, of Lexing ton, and Mr. E. Fletcher, of Washington.

Mr. Charics H. Whitkxrk Is criU- clly 1U at his home on Middle-brook avenue. 0 MEETINGS Mrs. W.

C. Marsh will be hostess to the regular meeting of the Aid circle. King's Daughters, at 1 her home. 2S3 North Lewis street, on Thursday afternoon. Jan 9, at three-thirty.

This Is an Important meeting and all members are urged to attend. The meeting of the Mlddlebrook Community league has been indefinitely postponed. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB NEWS WETERS CAVE CLUB Weyers Cave, Jan. 6 The monthly meeting tf the Weyers Cave Home Demonstration club will be held in the high school building Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. In the absence of 'Miss Bowen, Home Demonstration agent for Augusta county, who Is spending several days at Blacksburg attending an extension conference, the major projects leaders, Mrs.

Z. L. Wise and Mrs. J. W.

Evans, wllj conduct a demonstration on the baking of biscuits. rKIN CLUB The Pkln Home Demonstration club held its regular meeting on Frtdey, Jan. 3. at the home of Mrs. Flshburne Fauver.

The different project leaders and committees were appointed by the president, Mrs. David H. Fauver. There being such a small attendance, no demonstration was given, but a plan for the year's work was made. The next meeting will be held on Friday, Feb.

7. NORTH RIVER CLUB The North River Home Demon stration club will meet at the high school on Wednesday. Jan. 8, at two clock. The demonstration will be "Frying in Deep Fat." MIDDLEBROOK CLUB The Mlddlebrook Home Demon' st ration club will meet in the Mid dlebrook schoolhouse Wednesday at two p.

m. The demonstration will be on biscuit making and will be In charge of the food leaders, Mrs. George Todd and Mrs. Carl Thompson. A full attendance is urged for this meeting.

"TRY 1 "IH CAXOUSA. The very spirit of Spring In this Anne Adams! It's interpreted here sort wear. But made up in a dark print or monotone youd get a world of enlovment out of It anywhere right now. Distinguishing feat ures are the graceful flare of sleeve wv and voke cut in one. The print with theTlgure seven au over clusters 01 wrec.

ouu also find It flattering in printed or monotone crepe, printed necktie silk or novelty cotton. Pattern X2535 to 42. Size 1 requires yards 60C1ETY EDITOR Ma IUrry Wilson Jr. Office rhone 411 Residence Phone S52-J Office Iloara Mornlnj 10:00 to 12:00 Evening 7:00 to 1:00 Mrs. Yount to Be Hostess to Club The Woodrow Wilson Garden club will meet with Mrs.

Glenn E. Yount at her home. 1020 North Augusta street. Friday, Jan. 10, at three p.

m. Topic: "Getting the Most from Membership;" exhibits: Potted plant and fruit arrangements for dining rooms. ii.nrr B. C. MEETING There will be a called meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club tonight at seven-flf teen o'clock.

All of the mem bers are asked to convene In the city hall to attend the public meeting of the chamber of commerce la a body. A full attendance la urged. NEW STUDENTS ENROLL Miss Sallie Dennis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip c.

Dennis oi Berlin. Md, and Mias Nancy Kye, th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Kyle of Charleston, W.

Va, were enrolled at Stuart HalJ at tne opening of school following the Christ mas holiday. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little, Betty Jean Lyons celebrat ed her fifth birthday anniversary Jan. 5. She entertained a few of her relatives at a dinner. Her guests were Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Car roll. Miss Luc7 Cooley, Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Carroll, Elmer and Forrest Carroll, Elsie, Glcnhle. and Kath' ryn Carroll, James and Paul Car roll She received many beautiful and useful presents. MRS.

EARNER IS GUEST 1 OF HONOR AT PARTY Mrs. David Shclton was hostess Saturday night, at her home on Fayette street, entertaining with a beautifully appointed bridge party In honor of Mrs. Thomas Lamer, of WiUiamsport, Fa, who Is spending tome time, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. If.

H. Brewster. The decorations of red and green In the Christmas trend, were also carried out In the delicious salad course served after an evening of contract. Mrs. Lamer was presented with a lovely guest prize.

Miss Helen Walde won the high score. and Miss Virginia Brinkley, the sec nd prize. Those present were Misses Virginia Jordan. Charlotte Taylor, Virginia Brinkley, Doris Covllle, Dorothy Powell. Helen Walde, Vlr ginia Brooks, Lillian Bell, Sally Me Cue, Frances Brown, and Mcs-dames P.

Patterson Jr. Edward Chlttum, Gerald Covllle, and Mrs. C. O. Crtfton and Mrs.

T. C. Lipscomb, of Waynesboro. Beware Coughs from common That Hang On Vo matter bow many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can pet relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chanca with anything less than Creomulsion, which pocs right to the seat cf the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm loosened and expeuea.

Even if-other remedies nave failed, don be discouraged, your drugeist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion tight now. (AdvJ Announcing- A New Modern Coffee Shoppe and Tap Room At all times a quite dignified crowd enjoying Ibrmvlves at tbe most attractive eating place in StaBDton. Conserve your health by eating balanced meals. JVhrn thinm are done better The win if It.

Send 15c today for pattern xassa 10 me Qiaunwnns-iicnutt tern Department. 243 West 17th Street, New York, N. Y. with Rlnso the doches do not bm tcrubbed ao4 scrubbed igtiost a rocan washboard, Mother uyt chat keeps the from getting frayed and worn out. The latt 2 or times longer, to raotbet urea money.

Mother uses Rinto (be tbe dshs cleaning, She says its creamy suds mate go in a gives a lot of ticb, lasting audi tm krr. No bar soaps or powders Deeded, by tbe makers of 31 tamoos Kind to your baaJs. Tested sad at Garden Club to Meet on Jan. 9th The Three Ridse Garden club mppt on Thursdav. Jan.

9. at tiro-thirty p. m. at the home of Miss Ruth Rader. AU members are urged- to at tend.

HAWSE CAREER WEDDING SATURDAY IN HARRISONBURG Mr. and Mrs. George W. Garber announce the marriage of their daughter. Kathryne to Mr.

Virgil Hawse, of Staunton, at the home of the bride's Barents in Spotswood park, Harrisonburg, oa Jan. 4. Dr. James W. Wright performed the ceremony.

The bride Is well known in Har risonburg, where she has been connected for the past five years with the W. I. Dechert Corp. The hridecrootn is a former resi dent of Harilsonbursr. where he was engaged In the automobile business.

He Is president of Augusta Motor Sales Co, of this city, and Is nirjddent and cart owner Of the Rockingham Motor Harrisonburg. Followinz the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hawse left for Pinehurst, N. C.

where they will attend the running of the Pinehurst field trials. TheT will be In Woodlee after Jan. 13. ENGAGEMENT On New Year's eve announce ment was made of the engagement of Miss Hazel Frances Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Kline, of Broadway, to Mr. F. Al vin Schreiner. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. W. Schreiner, of Alexandria. Miss Kline Is a graduate of the State Teachers' college at Harrison burg and has been teaching for the past four years In Rockingham county. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph de Schwel nits Siewers, of Winston-Salem, N. announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Catherine, to Courtney Roley Mauzy, formerly of Harrisonburg. Mr. Mauzy is a nephew or Miss Sarah Roler, of this city, his mother having been the late Miss Brrd Roler.

He attended A. M. A. and lived In Staunton in his boy hood. SILVER WEDDING Mr.

and Mrs. N. O. Carlcofe 8r. dcliKhtfully entertained their friends and relatives at their home on the Barterbrook road on Jan.

3 in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The couple received many beautiful gifts of silver. Those- present were Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Alma rode and son. Richard, Mr. and Mss. Allen Hens- ley and daughter.

Barbara Ann, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shue, Mr.

and Mrs. G. D. Laporte and son, Ken neth. Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Bell, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. L. Z.

Lotts, Mrs. A. C. Cash, Mrs. D.

F. Carlcofe. Mr. and Mrs, N. O.

Carlcofe Jr- and Ferne, Hubert, and Walde Carlcofe. 0 LUNCHEON GUEST Mrs. R. Granville Curry, of Bat' tory Park. D.

formerly et Staun. ton, entertained with a delightful luncheon last week at the Shore ham hotel in honor of Miss Edar Fleming, also of Washington, who made her debut before Christmas and has been much feted during her vacation from "Wellsley college. ess' sub-deb daughter. Miss Tempe Curry, and the honoree's mother. Mrs.

Robert F. Fleming. 1 Mrs. Joseph Kenneth Bradford is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.

Ken neth Bradford at their home on TEasrUeverley'streel fof a week. Mrs. Paul D. Pyle and son, James Paul, of Hunt'ngton, W. Va, are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Brand, on North Coalter and her brother, Mr. J.

Brand, In Waynesboro. Mr. W. P. Humphries, of Ford wick, continues very ill at his home.

Miss Nannie Humphries. R. is at home from the univer sity to be with her father. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter S. Nelson, of Swannanoa. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Nelson at their home in Lynchburg. Mr. and Mrs. Norward Meador, of Hinton.

W. Va- were the Yule- tide guests of the la iter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Branaman, at their borne In Waynesboro. The Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. David F. Glovier spent part of the noli days with Mr. and Mrs.

M. S. Mc Coy at their home in Lexington. Mr. Randolph 8.

Gardner. member of the faculty of Virginia Presbyterian school Danville, re turned Sunday to resume his cu ties, after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Gardner, this city. Mrs, Bertha E. Holland has gone to Franklin to visit her uncle, Mr. M. H.

Moore, for a few days. Mrs. Robert Page and Mrs. PERSONALS and skirt, and the easy-to-make fabric pictured is a ceiancse wcxy is avaiiame sizes iiwai ana a 33 men xaonc. W.

King at The Kalorama en route to Florida. Mr. Ejcli is the artist who painted the portrait of Mr. King which hangs in Mary Baldwin college. Messrs.

Lynn Cochran. Lewis Gibbs and William Harmon left yesterday for Episcopal High school to resume their studies after spending the holidays at their homes. Mrs. Vlreinia Snead, who has by Good Iaiti-tute. Get the BIO package.

ecoaomlcaL Jt'fK SUD-S OR flQILlNr." AND MOTHER SAYS SHE SAVES MONEY SO GLAD BECAUSE to be old clothes clothes slot of and all grease Kioto brda Recommended wuhers. roved lousekreping household U'l "A mm If if 1 CAMEL'S 0" OFFER CONVINCES NEW THOUSANDS IN STAUNTON! rttrJ I vur invitation to Yon Pasc.pncc, plus postage. Burnie Clemmer left yesterday for Florida, where they will spend several months. Mr. A.

II. Brown, manager of the Greyhound terminal here, who has been 111 since Friday, was taken to the King's Daughters' hospital on Sunday, suffering with pneumonia. He is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs.

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