NEWS IN AND AROUND
Mrs. Stuart Crim
Phone 47-F-032
Meets
Summit Point Busy Bees
met in the basement of
on Monday evening of
The meeting was open
"West Virginia
Girls" followed by the
A reading entitled
What You Say" was
by Jane Goodell and the
were concluded by re-
the Lord's Prayer.
the business meeting
Deborah Cheshire
roll and read the rain-
the last meeting and the
Wallis Anne Snyder, re
a balance of $116.35. Sev-
of business were dis-
and plans were made to
annual public meeting
This will be held on
Easter Monday and
preceded by a covered
in the school lunch
public is cordially in-
attend this meeting
intended to acquaint the
with the 4-H program.
bread and beverage
by the club.
are requested to
salad or des-
for their family.
the program Sharon
gave a talk on her pro
Year Canning" and
conducted a na-
after which the meeting
ourned. During the recrea
which followed, delic-
were served by
Cheshire. Submitted by
Hott, Club Reporter.
Sells of Charles
visited on Saturday with
Miss Bell Snyder at
Crim who is assoc
the Meade Paper Com-
Chillicothe, Ohio spent
visiting with his
Mr. and Mrs. George R.
Mrs. Robert L. Light
Bobby and Linda vis
Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John
and their family at their
Berryville, Va.
Birthday
birthday party, hun-
seventh birthday of
Starkey Jr. was held on
afternoon at the home
Parents Mr .and Mrs. Jos-
Although Joe cele-
birthday in January
conditions made it impos
his friends to assemble
time. The delay however,
i to dampen the spirits
guests who spent a
very enjoyable afternoon during
which the host was the recipient
of many attractive gifts. At the
close of the afternoon Mrs. Star-
key served delicious refresh-
ments, carried out in the birth-
day theme to about ten young-
sters and several of their mothers
who were present for the occas-
ion.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Winkler
and son Dougie of Leetown were
recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Smith and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cheshire
spent Wednesday of last week in
Washington, D. C. and upon their
return home were accompanied
by their daughter Miss Nora Ches:
hire, who, as a student of the Ha-I
gerstown Business College had
completed a specialized course
for the training of medical sec-
retaries in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and
sons Michael and Donnie spent
Sunday in Baltimore, Md. where
they were guests at the home of
the latter's sister and brother-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stout
and their son.
Mrs. Mary Eva Copenhaver,
aged 75 was taken by ambulance
from the home of her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James
Burner where she had been vis-
iting for a few days to the Win-
chester Memorial Hospital on Fri-
day afternoon where her death
occurred early Saturday morning.
Funeral services for Mrs. Copen-
hayer are being held from the
Kurtz Funeral Home in Winches-
ter with the Reverend Samuel
Butcher officiating.
Mrs. Elwood Cheshire visited
on Tuesday of last week with
Mrs. Clifton Longerbeam who is
a patient in the Winchester Me-
morial Hospital. Since being read
mitted to the hospital Mrs. Lon-
gerbeam has undergone two oper-
ationse on her leg, broken in an
automobile accident last fall and
at present is in traction.
Mr. Alton Grove of Leetown
was a Saturday visitor at the
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pyles and
their three children of Gainsboro
Va. were visitors on Sunday at
the home of their cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Welton Hott and their
family.
Completes Basic Training
Pvt. Lee Allen Drish is spend-
ing a two weeks leave at the
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Drish upon completion of
his basic training at Fort Jacksoni
S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Drish-and Miss
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Nora Cheshire left early Thurs-
day morning to motor to Ft. Jack
son to attend the parade and cere
monies which attend the recruits
completion of their basic training
and upon their return #ere ac.
companied by Pvt. Drish.
Miss Judith Jenkins and Tom-
my Crane delegates from Charles
Town High School were in Char.
leston, W. Va. recently to attend
an Educational Conference which
was in session there.
Visitors on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Furr were
the latter's brother and sister-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ren-
her and their son Larry of Win-
chester, Va. and Mr. and Mrs.
Freddy White and daughter of
Berryville, Va.
Attend Barbecue
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cheshire
and children Deborah, Johnny
and Patricia, Chuckle and Kenny
Crim and Gary and Terry Hott
were among those attending a
barbecue held on Friday evening
by Messrs George Harden, Donald
Drish and David Cheshire, c un.
sellors for the R. A. groups of the
Baptist Church at the home of
the former in Leetown. The bar
becus was held for the entertain-
ment of th boys in th R. A. organ
ization and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville DeHaven
and children Gall and Ronnie
were dinner guests on Sunday at
the home of the latter's sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Boyd and their family near
Rippon. Other guests included
her uncle, Mr. Willie Furr and
her brother-in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. George James all of
Charles Town.
Announce Birth of Daughter
Mrs. Thomas Shull received
word on Friday of the birth of a
daughter to her son and daughter
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee
Shull of Arlington, Va. The new
arrival who is the first child in
the family weighed 6 lbs. 2 oz. at
birth and has been named "An-
gela Krisgi". Mrs, Shull also had
visiting with her over the week-
end her small grandson Scotty,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shell
of Berryville, Va.
Mr. Shelby Longerbeam of
Washington, D. C. visited over
the weekend at the home of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lon
gerbeam and their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Furr visi
ted on Sunday with the latter's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ma-
gaha at their home in Charles
Town.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Timbrook
of Baltimore, Md. were visitors
on Sunday at the home of the lat
ter's brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Cheshire and
their family.
The Reverend George F. Le.
Moine, rector of Trinity Episco-
Church in Martinsburg was
preacher at the Lenten Ser-
held on Tuesday evening ot
last week at the Church of the
Holy Spirit.
MRS. AUSTIN NICODEMIJS
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Had Stanley Party
Mrs. George Pete Griffith was
the hostess of a Stanley Party on
Thursday night. The demonstra-
tor was Mrs. Neva Richardson of
Martinsburg. Guest present were
Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, Mrs. Hel-
en Burch and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Carroll Sr. and Kenneth all of
Rippon, Mr. George, Griffith and
Debbie of near Mitldleway, Mrs.
Nellie Carroll, Mrs.flEleanor Bush
and Stevie, Mrs. Nettle Ott and
]Eliza all of Charles Town and
Mrs. Lewis Carroll Jr. of Ranson.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ring and
sons called upon Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman Dunn of Bolivar and
Mr. Allen Dinkle of Brunswick on
Sunday.
Mrs. Claton James of Ranson
was a Wednesday dinner and sup
per guest of Mrs. Earl Harter.
Mrs. Carroll H. Johnson was a
Will Be Guest Speaker
At Seventh-Day Adventist
Church Service Saturday
MARVIN E. LOEWEN
Marvin E. Loewen, Washington
D. C., secretary of the Depart-
ment of Public Affairs of the Gen
eral Conference of Seventh-day
Adventist, Will speak this Satur-
day at the Charles Town Seventh
day Adventist Church 9:30 A.
M.
In charge of the program will
be John Kelchner, pastor of
the local church.
A native of Texas County, Ok-
lahoma, Pastor Loewen graduat-
ed from Pacific Union College,
Angwin, California. He interned
and served several churches in
northern California for four
years.
In 1934 he was called to China
as a missionary. In 1942 soon af-
ter war broke out, Loewen re.
turned to the United States and
served for a year as dirctor of
the War Service Commission of
the Columbia Union Conference
Takoma Park, Md. Later he be-
came president of the West Pen-
nylvania Conference of Adven-
tists in Pittsburgh, Pa. before re-
turning to the mission field in
1946. His assignment this time
was in Manila as president of the
Philippine Union Mission. In
1950 he became president of the
church's Ohio Conference with
offices at Mount Vernon, a post
he held for seevral years.
In 1957 he was elected Presi-
dent of the Chesapeake Conferen
c of Adventists and concentrated
on religious liberty matters for
the Columbia Union for a short
caller during the evening.
Mrs. Earl Grantham left Mid-
dleway Thursday to spend some-
time in Baltimore. After hearing
that bad weather was supposed
to come she returned back home
on Friday. She was to stay with
' her sister Mrs. William S. Reid.
Y. W. A. Has Banquet
The Y. W. A. of the Baptist
, Church in Leetown had a Sweet
heart Banquet at the Baptist
Church. Mrs. Juries Snyder of
Summit, Point was the speaker.
foF th( The banquet was well attended.
The Grace Episcopal Church
important first steps of Middleway will have Friday
night services March 24 at 7:30
p. m. So try and attend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley of
FINE-QUALITY Charles Town were Saturday
night callers at Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Harters.
Mr. Billy Chamburg of Mar-
tinsburg spent part of the week
$HOE$ @ with his aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hough.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reiningcr,.
Cloud-soft, to ieft on Sunday for Detroit, Mich.
and returned on Wednesday.
pamper little feet. Rev. and Mrs. Clark Elliott call
By Mrs. Julia Whipp Viands
Mrs. Leroy Milbourne and
three daughters of Hedgesville
were Sunday night visitors with
Mrs. Harry Shirley and family
near Middleway. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Viands were Tuesday sup-
per guests with their daughter
Mrs. Shirley.
Mrs. Nelson Bush was a caller
one day last week with her mo-
ther Mrs. Willingham and daugh-
ter Bernice in Kearneysville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daughter Sherri Lynn of Loud-
oun Heights, Va. and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hovermale and two
children David and Donna Lynn
of town were Thursday visitors
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Viands Jr. and family at
the Bloomery.
Mrs. Obie Johnston and daugh-
ters Joyce and Bonnie spent the
week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Popkins in Kable-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McDonald
and son Clifton of near Middle-
way were recent callers with the
latters sister and brothr-in-law
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry.
Mrs. Maude Smallwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Smallwood and dau-
ghter Linda and Zella were call-
ers with friends in Winchester
Friday evening.
Mrs. John Alfriend and Mrs.
Arthur Glover of town were Tues
day afternoon callers with Mrs.
George Jones.
O'
TOWN,
ening callers with their son Mel-
vin.
Mr. Roland Whipp of Millville
spent the wekend with his bro-
ther-in-law and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Viands.
Mrs. William Dillow and daugh
ter Tana of the Bloomery visited
her mother Mrs. Mary Frye in
Point of Rocks, Md.
Mrs. Billy Viands of near the
Bloomery spent the day Wednes-
day with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wager Penwell and family
in Charles Town.
Mr. George Jackson of Balti-
more, Md., Mr. Fred Jackson of
Marlowe and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
rison Tumblin of Bardane were
Sunday visitors with their sister
Mrs. Lester T. Viands and family
in Charles Town.
Mr. William Frye of Brunswick
Md. was a caller on Monday with
his mother Mrs. Robert Frye.
Mrs. George Morgan and son
James Viands of Gerrardstown
spent Friday afternoon with
James grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Viands.
Funeral' Rites Wednesday
For William Lee Tutt
William Lee Tutt of the Mill-
ville section died Saturday evem
ing in General Hospital here.
He came to Jefferson County
about 40 years ago and had been
engaged in farming until retiring
in 1957 because of ill health.
Born on Aug. 18, 1892 in Sperry
ville, Va. he was a son of the late
Samuel and Lucy Magers Tutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hover- Surviving are a daughter Miss
male and children Davie and Dun'Virginia E. Tutt, Charles Town;
na of town and Mrs. George Jones two sons-Lawrence L., Washing-
were Monday afternoon callers ton, D. C.; Douglas L., Charles
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Viands.
Mrs. George Vickers and two
little' daughters of town were
Tuesday afternoon callers with
her sister Mrs. Lester Ott and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirley and
son Rusty spent Wednesday morn
ing with the latters parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Viands.
Mrs. Beulah Fritts and Miss
Ruby Lloyd the latter of Charles
Town spent the weekend in Falls
Church, Va. with th formers son
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Herndon and little dau-
ghter Melody.
Mrs. William Penwell of Mur-
rell Hill spent the day Sunday
with her step daughter Mrs. A1.
bert Viands Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stocks of
Brunswick, Md. and Mr. and Mrs.
Sublette Chamblin of Ranson
spent Sunday afternon with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Frye. Sylvester
from Bethesda, Md. spent the
time before his election to his weekend with his parents.
present post at the church's:
world headquarters.
lesson reader.
Mr. Randolph Barnes called
upon Mrs. Earl Harter on Mon-
day.
Wizard Clipp Farm Club
The Wizard Clipp Farm Wom-
en's Club met the first Wednes-
day in March at Mrs. Edwin
Brown's. Mrs. Kite had the lesson
on "Outside Improvement For
The Home." There was a very
good attendance.
By Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
Mrs. Garland Henry, Mrs. Wil-
liam Dickson and Mrs. Maude
Smallwood attended the W. S. C.
S. meeting of the Oakland Meth-
odist Church at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Rissler.
Mr. and Mrs: Leonard Fritts of
Charles Town were Saturday ev
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bennett
and children of Rippon, W. Va.
were Tuesday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Staubs
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Staubs of
Baltimore, Md. were callers on
Wednesday with the formers bro-
ther and family Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Staubs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzy Longerbeam
and family of Chestnut Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Weston and dau
ghter Of Alexandria, Va. were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
'Junior Grove and family.
Susan Diane Cogle celebrated her
sixth birthday on Saturday even
ing with a party given her by her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cog-
le. Refreshments were served and
Susan received many nice pers
ents. Those present to help her
Were Linda, Marie and Teddy
Cook, David Maphis, Lucille Cog-
le, Donald Cogle, Glen and Vic-
tor and Dehnar Cogle, Wanda
i Everhart, Mrs. Lorna Everhart,
Mrs. Esther Cogle, Rev. and Mrs.
C. W. Lloyd.
Mrs. Johnny Whitehair and son
of Harpers Ferry were Tuesday
guests with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Everhart.
Several ones from our little
town attended the funeral of Mr.
Frank Garrett in Chestnut Hill
Methodist Church on Sunday.
Our sympathy is extended to the
Garrett family.
Mr. Floyd Grove and Mrs. An
nie Grove visited Mrs. Maggie
Mowley in King Daughters Hos-
pital in Martinsburg on SUnday
evening.~, Mrs. Mowley is a sister
of Mrs. Grove and she had a bad
fall on the street while shopping
Beautiful quality, ed on Mrs. Gladys Pulse of Char-, on Saturday.
with the finer les Town on Thursday. [ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Greenwalt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruby of land son of the Bloomery spent
Billiken fit. Hagerstown spent Sunday with Monday with the latters parents
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cogle and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cogle and
son Delmar were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. David Brackett
and family in MillviUe.
Mrs. Hazel Staubs and daugh.
ter Linda and Mrs. Leona Staubl
attended Church services in Mar
tinsburg at the Church of God on
Saturday evening.
Isn't it peculiar that middle
age always starts a few years
earlier for the other fellow?
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Cave of Martinsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grove of
Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Orr and two children and Miss
Rachel Orr and a friend of Balti-
more were last Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Kearns.
W. S. C. S. Met
The W. S. C. S. met a week ago
Wednesday at the Methodist
Church. Mrs. Grover Dunlap was
Town; three grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews.
Services were held Wednesday
at 2 p. m. at th Smith and Strider
Memorial Funeral Home here
with the Rev. S. H. Patterson of-
ficiating. Burial was in Johnson-
town Cemetery.
One Minor Highway
Collision in Rippon
Charles Town State Trooper R.
R. Truex investigated a two-car
accident which occurred Saturday
night about 11:30 on U. S. Route
340 in Rippon.
Although there were no person
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