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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 12

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of w.hicli last be by' a and- not the naval plant'Jathletic. assbci- Charleston; Mrs. Oscar Darby, of CharlSston; J. Perry, Ashford; D. Harless and William Price, of, Marmet; Edgar Price, of Huntington.

were conducted this at 11 o'clock from.the home by Rev. M. Barlow," of -Ihe First Methodist -Interment is to be made at the old home -on Coal river. atiori. SCHOOL COMPLETED.

Armor'Park Building Turned Over to health" his illness and death conies as a surprise to his many friends. He.is survived by his who was Miss and eight sons and daughters as: follows: Mrs! J. Hum- Inspect 'Projectilp Plant and See Big: ConcernFrom the Beguining to End. as' steps be taken to shortage of of Masonic lodges in Chai-r Charleston is teston attending, e'sessions. of -the rn.ost I grand" lodge were''guests Lieute'n- iol? which is being spread! ant Commander -Riheldaffer On a inspection tour the pro f'alfertising', while to'! ordnance most in I lant afternoon.

the; inter- The 'visitors witnessed phase. Charleston, and it of the manufacture o'f naval, the "reports'of the; ordnance piece's, beginning in the melt 'rentals-will-, where high, is people manufactured 'and going. through Ith'e entire plant to the machine shop where the great guns are machined. Owing to condition of the grounds', where shops of the arnior plate are being being unable th evisitors were unable-to inspeo't for their part, of the government reserva- shqrtage figures as quite tion. visitors '--expressed them- uch impressed with the carried on "by the goyerji- especially with the size of the allow conditions to now.

highly skilled me- -to''Charleston by the "have been! PliAN LOCAL, C. T. V. County President to Come Here Tomorrow For Purpose. A meeting has been to be held at 2 o'clock, at the' South' Charleston Presbyterian church tomorrow after- lioon which time it is proposed to organize a local chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

Mrs. B. H. Oxley, county president and other officials of the county Union are to attend meeting and make addresses. Much-Interest has been manifested in the'forthcoming meeting by the women of the town and it'is thought that there will be a large attendance.

AH of the town'are extended a cordial invitation to attend the meeting at which time officers to be elected. MAY ESTABLISH MESS. of the plant, of these' men ultimately) The Masons journeyed to- South them no favora- by automob'ile, more than and fifty.cars being the party. the following attention Parsons; G. Sti-ickler, Pennsboro; living.

Dr. J. M. McCpnihay, Charleston; Cap' which are tain John M. Collins, grand secretary, (Charleston; Braxton D.

Gibson, scarcity of houses avail- 'Charles' Town; S. N. 1 1 i nnnec i ia te vicin-! Clark. Kyle; E. Krupp, in South Charleston i Wheeling, grand scribe of the Royal At times houses i A chapter and W.

K. Qowden, of Huntington, deputy grand master of tbe lodge. and, unfurnished, are scarce i vi and Charles- 1 a fair of build- JOHX T. PRICE DEAD. aiome can be purchased at Stricken With Paralysis, He Falls Vie- real.

estate values which! I tim of Disease. informatiori" above is furnished i Stricken with paralysis about three that be advised weeks ago Taylor Price, a arid housing conditions in this i known resident of South Charleston died at his riome in Tenth avenue yes- Iterday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the (age of 70 years. Mr. Price was a resident of the state I for about years and has resided in South Charleston for some time where I he was employed by the municipality. previously enjoyed splendid Matter Being Considered for Marines in South Charleston.

The-iiew. school- at 'Armor'. the United 'Sta'tes 'Housing corporation project for', the naval ordnance" fpia'nt has- been completed- Reed and Lapsjey and formally turned over to C'. M. Fagan; operating; "rep- presen'fative.

i was.orginally planne.d to turnllve school over to the' district Softool board, difference's', lias-arisen between 'the board and the it -is understood that of the iiavai ordnance plant pv.pppse op'erate school as'sessing''a special tax on residents of -'Armor park and the naval- to expenses. TVILL VISIT that there wiir-be'few ''tickets un- Stepis: Under: Way to 'grouse Naval' -Ordnance plant, lias "gone to his old th'ome in Providence, R. for, a. 'visit'- with relatives. He is expected to 'returh to his duties on November.

24. First Sergeant Harry Bacon, comm a i omcer of the detachment of marines at the United States Naval ordnance plant is considering the establishment of a mess at the marine barracks about December 1, according to reports. The detachment, which now bers 28 men, are now receiving their meals at one of the South Charleston restaurants and this, it is sa.id, is becoming quite expensive, having run over the allowance lust month, A galley suitable for the mass is available in the marine barracks anS. it is understood that Sergeant Bacon has already engaged a good cook to take charge of the mess. Sergeant Bacon believes the mess arrangement at the barracks will be more convenient to the men and will provide much better food than is obtainable under the present allowance for subsistence.

BOXING MATCH POSTPONED. Ford-Kelly Contest to be- Held Bade One Week. SEVERELY HUKT. Ordnance Plant. Accident at T.

Brand, general helper of I shop No. 21, of the The Young- Ford-Marine Kelly boxing exhibition scheduled to be held Saturday night on board the steamer Virginia has been postponed a. week according to a received by i a A. H. Cummings, athletic officer of the a and manager of Kelly.

It is reported that postponement of the match was caused by the fact that Ford claims he cannot condition one REE1) GETS Private B. J. Reed, United States Marine stationed at the navaj ordnance Charleston, left yesterday, on. 'day He was called to -Christiaris- burg, the 'illness' of-' his sister. Miss Bertha Aucerman, Second avenue is convalescent from 'a recent 'illness.

Mr. and. Mrs. J. L.

Nichols have been called to Pinch by the serious illness of the former's father who recently a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Hook of Second avenue is re-' covering from' an attack of influenza. Mrs. E.

L. Evans "and daughter Zetta have returned from Huntington where they, attended the Galli-Curci J. McNichols and Tom Cogan who hare becm engaged .011 the South Charleston sewer gone to Chicago. Mr. McNifhols recently assigned the contract to Reed and Lapsley and expects to go to Lima, Ohio whore he has another large contract.

Jesse former service man who was wounded in action i France, recently underwent an, operation in a Charleston hospital. He is reported recovering nicely. Miss -Hal lie Gibbs who has been vis- itin'g in Logan county and Huntington is expected home shortly. She will bo accompanied by her sister-in- law, Mrs. James E.

Gibbs and son, James, of. Huntington. -Mrs. Hager, a been visiting her daughter, Miss Florida Hager, has returned to her home at Madison. (Additional South Charleston News, Page Seventeen.) Plans-? -have set on" -foot-' 6 Albari teaeiier:" 'association, of been callea ifpr Friday at time' ''importance 'f' up for- 'discussion? 'Trie; St.

Albansiorganiiatiop is; one of; the" oldest parent teachers associ- the state, "haying." first organized flvp years ago Prof. superintendent of the St. Alfeans 1 --The Imeeting tomorrow night 'is to be' held 'in the auditorium of the high school'- it -is that there will, be- one -'or interesting speakers -for the occasion. One of be the ter of Home study pupil's or trie 1 parents, are invited' to -attend ''the meeting; of association, which, according Superintendent Guice has, i former been the agency which much "good was, acc.omp'lished both school-'-' and the" community. Superintendent -Guice.

in of St. Alba'ns- association -said 'that tie considered the parent-teachers sociation of the greatest importance. Mr. --been with St! '-Al ban's schools for the past and during that time he said had'been, accomplished the organization. Stud.erits, parents, and teachers are through the' work of association' and-the chief aim is to bring- about a closer relationship and, standing.

between the teachers' and -the parents. Mrs. Frank Kern is president of the association the present time. Meetings held SIAJVT PATIN.G. TAXES.

Something of a rush is being experienced, at the city hall, to payment of county city taxes. Payment of were received beginning Tuesday and it is reported -by City. 'Clerk A. Edwards quite -a large of citizens have made payment. 1 Contrasting last year "TRIBES: of planting- the 500 'young maple trees in High Lawn property the Realty company progressing-, a.

large ri.umber'6f trees hav'e' been planted 'it expected that the work' can be completed shortly. The trees are purposes and will add ni.uph- to the attractives of the. prop- ert; IThe revival services has beer. in. progress: at' the First Presbyterian church for the past week or more continue to meet 'with success.

Rev. O. R. superintendent of the" Kanawha Presbytery, has preached strong sermons each of the and he is being greeted by capacity Much good is accomplishes through; the revival, believed. HOLD P.ARTY.

Membei-s of the Ladies Aid of the Baptist- churoh jquiitife, party i basement, of the phiurc on'Tuesday, the entire day'being sper in. sewing. There wore' aboiJt 40 attendance and lunch was served ing the day. Proceeds derived -fnpi the sewing- are used for th'e benefit 'x the.church. CLASSES TO On Sunday, November IS.jthe^ladie Bible class of the St.

Albahs': Baptil church will visit "the ladies of classes "will be. lead in the the day. by Mrs. Baker, of "ill 1 Baptist church Bible class! Mrs. -U.

Barrett, master Jarrett, is visiting friends li Hu'ntin'gton. C. Colcordi has returnE home from Columbus, Ohio, where'Ki visited his Stark. M. D.

Jacobson, one of the'-leading merchants of St. Albans, is put again-after a slight (Additional St. Albans News, S. Make This Your Bank Our i personal service wiirmake you fe.el atJipme JOIN bUE ARMY OF SAVERS Open an account today and watch it We pay on savings and time Safe Deposit Boxes for The BANK OF SOUTH H. B.

LEWIS, President GEORGE T. HARNESS, Cashier GEO. A. SCHLOSSSTEIN, Vice 'Fresl dent. plant was badly i left knee yesterday -when gun 1 jackets.

meniier -was badly crushed be- 'iVthe two pieces of steel and af- of the not be some, time, but it is feared leg may become stiffened as accident. i Brand is unmarried and resides Armor Park community. I LEAVE FOR GLENHUDDY. Ordnance Team to Play Football There Today. football eleven of 'the United Naval Ordnance plant left this for Glenhuddy where the can- Vv are to -do battle with the aggregation of that place this The squad numbered about and.

in chayge of Lieuten- Curnmings, officer plaiit and team coach. 5 is located on Cabin Creek that the place had football agsregation on Coach Cummings believes team will bring home --Corporal Frank Ourada i-'Srv'Sbii'ada-'-captaiii of the Uni 1. 4 i--X HEADS BOWLERS. has been nited States 'corps bowling team at the Naval Ordnance plant. 'v'team- has 'been entered in the 'A.

bowling league and the, gamo. is scheduled for tonight. Captain--. Ourada lias 'announced the team as follows: Private Chester Pyles, Private Fred Private Harry Kelly, Pri- 'William Tarver and Corporal urad'a. SIS THEATRE i.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. JOHN MORRISON THE GREAT IRISH SINGER, AND MISS CLIFTON TALENTED PIANIST; --In-AN Irishman's Promise A Comedy Sketch that is a scream from start to -ICi'''" CINDERS BEING PLACED. Ve' Th'e i carload of cinders ordered by town of South Charleston for afthe --improvement of street crossing's is a a laced i unloaded and placed in the first crossings ini- J5 Droved' 'is that leading from the car in East avenue across Seventh USE SLOAN'S? eej promote prompt rc- from rheumatic pains i antj aches. Vr'TH'JSN'' you know what Sloan's Liniment will do, as thousands and women the world you, too, will keep it You will use it for those of r-heumatiz," for relieving back, muscle stiffness and i -aches, all sorts of external exposure aftermaths. a applied tvitliont Soon penetrates, scattering bringing merciful throbbing, jumping part.

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Morrison is in a class by himself in the rendition oC those rich, mellow, Iris'h songs so clear to the hearts of all. Ho sings from the heart and makes you feel the force of the beaulitul words with true Irish brogue. SURE YQU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT IN CONNECTION WITH THE MOVING PICTURE PROGRAM, THE SWEET SINGER AND ACTOR SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD In MULTIPLE REELS THRILLS! TEARS! LAUGHS! SMILES Bringing You Back to Boyhood and Girlkood Days ADMISSION. ADULTS 40c CHILDREN 20c peed amina In outstanding grace of line and. luxury of appointments, tke Auburn Beauty- Six marks the ultimate triumpK of motor car designing.

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