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THE MANASSAS MESSENGER, Friday, April 29, 1949 11
1749 "DUMFRIES" 1949
Virginian's Rifle
and
Pistol Club
R. S. Brawner
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Virginia Dare Rebekah
Lodge No. 66
[Modern?] State Diner
White Haven Guest
Home
[Horace?] Cato, Hostess
[?er's?] Tourist Home
Garfield S. Brawner
Hostess
Butler's Grill
FINE FOOD
DUMFRIES
"AND WHAT SHALL I SAY NOW, HOW
PUT INTO WORDS EVEN HALF-ADEQUATE
WHAT THIS PLACE HAS MEANT TO US; WHAT
I THINK IT STILL MEANS TO MOST LOYAL
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE COUNTY -
NAMELY THE PRIDE, THE CHARM THE GRACE
OF AN HISTORIC PAST.
"WE ARE PROUD OF JAMESTOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG; OF RICHMOND; BUT DUMFRIES
IS 'OUR OWN OLD TOWN'."
Miss A. M. Ewell in
"Some Old Homes Of Prince William"
We Welcome The
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
TO
Historic Dumfries
When It Meets Here
May 3, 1949
DUMFRIES
W. S. Brawner
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
R. E. Lee Lodge No. 221
I. O. O. F.
Ruel F. Waters' Garage
TEXACO DEALER
L. Edward Pattie
SALES REPRESENTATIVE,
R. Green Co., Balt. Md.
The Time Shop
L. W. HORENSHELD, Prop.
Keys Tourist Home
MRS. ELVAN KEYS, Hostess
Cato's Esso Station
And Tourist Home
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon CatoTranscriber
Adam KitchenLanguage
English