PAGE TEN THE STAUNTON NEWS-LEADER. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1948 Shumake. Jan Garber, of near Waynesbu.c, with classes for all ages. They have over 100 on the roll. Everyone is Invited to attend.
It will close June 27. is visiting his grandparents, Mr, New Hope Briefs jnd-Eersonals- I'M Oewey Beard had the mis Hospital for elimination the first of this week and expects to return the last of this week for further treatment There win be a Children's Day service at Middle River Church of the Brethren Sunday, June 20. at eleven o'clock Every one Is trvited to attend. i Emmett continues quite HI at his home near here. His wife Is in the University Hospltsu, Charlottesville, for Mrs.
Thelma Hudlow of Covlng- I tnrt tHeUtny annf fortune of falling and breaking her arm in three places. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carter and son, of Danville, spent the past KM1 ft; and Mrs. Homer Garber this week.
FRANCE SETS STRENGTh PARIS iff) French minister the armed 'forces, Pierre-Henri Teitgen, says Prance's forces will fixed at 660,000 men, including 465,000 in the Army, 77,000 for the alrforce. 58,000 for the navy, 60,000 for the gendarmerie, which' is a police force under the army's control, i NEW HOPE, June 17. The Vacation Bible School Is in session at the New Hope Methodist Church weekend with Mrs. Carter's sister, i11" mmmmmmmmmamimKmam uiiiui.ii.ii 11. i n.i.u.
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Percey Small, who has been sick, went to the King's Daughters' 3 outlaw gang and held for $100,000 ransom. Roy sets to work with a vengeance to rescue his horse and to rid the community of the thieves. There are thrills galore as Roy's posse draws closer and closer to its quarry. A mischevious puppy, who habitually steals everything he can sink his teeth Into, develops to be the best sleuth of all by turning the clue that solves the identity of the gang leader and leads iRoy to Trigger. Smiley Burnette and Roy Rog 1 favorable to the dust bowl resi dents.
ers, in "Under Western Stars," which stars today" at the Visulite Theatre. "THE 'SAINTED' SISTERS" por- trayed by Veronica Lake and Joan The sweep of the picture "Under Western Stars" which moves rap-Idly from physical action on the western plains to diplomatic action in Washington salons, makes Caulfield, now at the Dixie Theatre. Roy Rogers and his new friend in "Under California Stars" playing today and Saturday at the Strand Theatre. Except for newspaper reviews marked () all items In this column art prepared by the theaters. for one of the most refreshing entertaining pictures to be photographed in a long, long time.
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