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NWEl:iTHl5iR.t I 0 People in Glass fiilsniyflinf e 31 rvoy an t H-iiiiigl Sl5i'.iiifQ t VOCALIST ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Miss Betty Henthorne, beautiful vo- calist for Glenn Miller's orchestra, an- nounced her engagement at a party last night to the leader of the orchestra. VK'e'll he just like a couple of doves, cooed Betty. ..0...-.- CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS TO MARRY Miss Elaine Feagans, after many years of sailoring--a boy friend in every port -has, as we all expected, returned to her high school sweetheart, Mr. VVilliam Moore. They will be married on June 3 at four o'clock in the little church at VVheatland. .i.-wi? MCDONALD VERSUS WEST Miss Kathryn McDonald, defendant in the law suit brought against her by Mae VVest for stealing her curves, announced that she would not pay one cent of the suit. If she wants her curves back, says Miss McDonald, 'ftell her to 'come up a11d see me sometime'. , ,-,,,, 0 ROMANTIC CORRESPONDENCE ENDS IN WEDDING The marriage of Miss Hazel Kisner, formerly of Charles Town, was an- nounced today. Her engagement and proposal were met with much surprise because she had never seen Mr. Gizzard, but had been writing to him for two years. Her letters must have been won- derful. ..-...Ol OPERA STAR OFFERED S1500 TO LEAVE Virginia jenkins, greatest opera star of all times, was bringing in her usual stupendous amount of money. VVhen she entered the town of Alas she was immediately offered 351,000 to leave. In- sulted at such a small amount, she finally settled for 31500. ..l....0.-.-...... DeHAVEN-SLAP HAPPY Miss Beulah DeHaven of Summit Point announces her engagement to Mickey Slap Happy of the llopey Lovers Company. He said he just couldn't re- sist Beulah when she winked at him. BURCH NAMED SUPERINTENDENT Miss Pauline Burch of the nursing staff at the YOU SLUG 'EM VVE'LL HEAL 'EM HOSPITAL, has just been appointed superintendent of that great institution. Miss Burch claims that she got all her basic training at Charles Town High. ..l0..,.T PERRY SCORES DIRECT HIT Miss Mary Craighill Perry, dietician on the steamship, the Queen Lucy, had the honor of planning the wedding ban- quet for Princess VVhosit and Prince VVhatshisname, who spent their honey- moon cruising on the Atlantic. The funeral for the recently married couple will be held on Thursday of this week. 0..l LUMBER WOMAN VISITS MOTHER Miss Betty Bailey, owner of the world's largest lumber company, stopped enroute to New York to visit her mother. Miss Bailey deals mostly in PINE lumber, because a PINE can al- ways be bought if not caught. ,iw-l. PHOTO-FINISH FURR PHOTOS AGAIN Mr. Roy Furr, President of the Eurr Bookkeeping College, has just started a new television and motion picture com- pany. He says that he will make the motion picture business reach a new high. He became interested in picture taking when he was in high school, where he was given the name of Photo- Finish Furrf' 0..?-- ORCHESTRA LEADER TO MAKE MOVIE VVill Anderson, America's top orches- tra leader, signed a long term contract with Paramount studio today. A spokes- man for Paramount announced that the movie will feature Anderson, and his drums, with his pretty vocalist, Miss Hilda Jones. Anderson, who is known to close friends as Loyall, stated that he and Miss Jones will be married after the completion of the picture. ' . STRIDER ELECTED MAYOR Miss Alice Strider has Finally achieved her life-long ambition-the mayorship of Leetown. Miss Strider had the crush- ing majority of ten votes over her op- ponent, Miss llorothy Moreland. In a recent interview, Miss Strider said, I hope to make Leetown a thing of beauty. I will improve the roads and plant flowers. VVhat will she do? Go out and work on the roads herself? ..,-0T.i BRIDE WEARS RED Mr. and Mrs. Perry Goode announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Goode of Charles Town, to Mr. John Pill of Hagerstown. The bride was clad in a red bridal gown and red veil and carried red American Beauty roses. The groom was handsomely attired in a bright green serge suit. The entire color scheme was red and green. After a brief honeymoon at Consump- tion Iunction, Alabama, the happy couple will reside in Hagerstown. 0..-M. STORES ACROSS U. S. PLANNED Mr. Newton Magaha, Charles Town's leading groeeryman, is planning to build a fleet of grocery stores to cover the United States. Later he hopes to extend his business to Africa and have a spec- ial on chocolate drops, as the Africans are naturally fond of them and he ex- pects a booming business. T-....0..i ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT The Honorable Jesse Alger was re- ported assassinated after he was found unconscious in his bed this morning. The incident occurred when Mr. Presi- dent found that he had gotten in the wrong stateroom and kissed the wrong woman. The suspect is the husband of the woman whom the president had kissed. -i..0.....T WHITMORE BUYS FARM Mr. Paul Whitmore, widely known farmer of Jefferson County, has bought the Hines Farm for an undisclosed amount of money. This is the fourth farm that he has bought and now owns 1,000 acres. --du - 4+ - --W ---up
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