JEFFERSON FARMER'S ADVOCATE
MARCH 28, 1968
A veteran ,of World V,hr 1, he
A---2 enlisted in the U. S. Army in
1917 and served 22 months be-
fore being discharged in 1919.
Nearly 18 of those months were
spent in France. After being dis-
charged from service he came
back to Charles Town for a while
before returning to Washington,
D. C. During World War 2 he
served as a guard in one of the
in tIarfisonburg, Va. The Rev. Federal Buildings in Washingcam.
Hugh Winston offici,ted and bur-i After the close of World War 2
!,IUANITA j. CUSTER
services were held
2 p. m from the
Colonial Fune-
ia Ranson, for Miss
Custer, 78, of 210
Ranson, who
in Charles Town
following an ill
three weeks The
Urquhart, pastor
Bap.tist Chu
Burial was made
Cemetery in Charles
ed was born in Sum
Va April 14, 1889,
ff the late Lay Fay-
Ia~garet Jane Taylor
Was a member of the
Presbyterian Chu-
is one sister,
Custer, 210 N. Geo-
LELIA ADAMS
services were held
Home in
Saturday at 3
Wilson P. Ard,
Lutheran Chu-
for Mrs. Lelia
Adams, 84, of Hag-
Who died Thursday
21 at the home
Charles R. Hager
Ga. Bur~al was
tt~l Cem~ery.
was born in rais-
a daughter of
S. and Nannie E.
Was a member of the
Church.
by sons, Charles
Fla.;
B,larium, Holl-
S. Bloom, Ranson
Mrs. George Tiff-
Mrs. Preston
two grand
great-grand-
COYLE
were held Fri-
n~. from the Bast
in Boonsboro, Md
COyle, 91, husband
Rohrer Coyle
Md who
March 20, in the
Home, Hag
after an illness of
burial was made
Cemetery in
Sprin~g, Md he
and Julia
Was a member of
Church of Shar
retired employe
and Ohio Rail-
by daughters,
Trego; Mrs.
Rt. 1, Boons'boro
Hagerstown;
laaulsgxove Chew
S and James
; Oharles
and Leo E
grandcl~ildren;
lildren; and half-
Weaver, Downs-
TANNER
were held
26, from the Cul-
Church for John
91, of 710 East
Va
aMrch 24, in
Hospital
Rev. ReELer Speaker For
Anniversary Observance
Wainwright Church Sun.
The 10Olkz anniversary of the
Wainwright Baptist Church in
Charles Town, will be observed
Sunday, March 31, with a special
program which has been arranged
ial was made in the Fairview he returned to Charles Town and by the Missionaries of the Church.
Cemetery in Cu.lpeper. Worked at the Baker VA Center The Rev. Paul Relier, of Char-
Active bearers were: Junior until 1947 when he secured a pos- les Town, pastor of the Bap,tist
Morgan, Osie Ctore, Roger Mitch- ition as custodian of the Charles Church at Shenandoah Junction,
ell, B. B. Mitchell, Gorie Carpen- Town Post Office and after 15 wil'l be the guest speaker for the
ter, ~obert ePters, John McDev- years of empioyment he retired special service to get underway
itt and Dale Gore. in 1.962. He was an active mere- at 2 p. m. There will also be spec-
The deceased was a native of ber of St. Phillips Episcopal Chu- ial music.
Madison County, Va and he own rch and served on the Vestry of
ed and operated a farm for many the Church for a number of yearsHofstetter -r,-Re"~ T"
years until his retirement. He He was a Mason, member of Star
was a member of the Culpeper Lodge No. l, F. & A. M. of Char-a'er,la'xp'a'ne* April5"
Methodist Church. les Town.
Survivin,g are two sons - Dr.
G. G. Tanner, of Grottoes, Va.;i Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Ollie L. Tolbert. at home; two At Ranson Meeting
and Everett L. Tanner, of Hill- daughters, Mrs. Marian Taylor,
crest Heights, Md one daughter Neptune, N. J.; Mis~ Edwina Tol- ------.
Mrs. Jonas Funkhouser of Char- bert, New York City, two sons, A public meeting will be held
les Town; a brother, Byron C. William W. and James A Tolbert Wednesday, April 3, at the Ran-
Tanner, of Charlot~esxil,le, Va:; of Charles Town; one sisa~er, Mrs.
son Grade School at 7:30 p. m.
six grandchildren and seven great Virginia Green of Charles Town; for the purpose of explaining
grandchildren, i one brother, John W. Tolbert of
Leesburg, Va.; ten grandchildren, and trying to acquaint the people
of the community with the recent
MRS. DAISY P. HENRY,nieces and nephews.
i
Mrs. Daisy Pearl Henry, wife of ] -----------
Nelson P. Henry of Leetown, died !
at her home early Sunday morn- Treasurer
.r~ma
I/.' ;;
ing. A daughter of the late Alfred
W. and Annie E. Wyndham Riley Hereford Association
she was born in Summit Point,
January 6, 1888. She. was a life-
long resident of Jefferson County
and a member of the Leetown
Baptist Church
Surviving in addition to her hus-
band are two daughters, Mrs. Rob-
ert Whittington, Gerardstown;
Mrs. Thelma Pennington, Martins-
burg; two sons, Phillip L. Henry,
Baltimore, Md.; Lester F. Henry
(~f Leetown eight grandchildren,
ten great-grandchildren and a
number of nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted by the
Rev. Millard E. Williams at the
Smith a n d Strider Memorial
Funeral Home on Tuesday at 2:00
p. m. Burial was in Edge Hill
Cemetery.
survey and recommended educat-
ion plan known as the Hofste~ter
report, i,t was announced this
week by J. Kelley Lance, Jr ,
chairman of the Ranson district
of the Citizen's Advisory Council.
Lance said he has named the
following people to serve as co-
chairmen with him on this pro-
iect: Mr. and Mrs. John Basch,
Mr. and Mrs. James Gore, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Slusher, the
Rev. Eugene Baltimore; Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Hann, Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Lancaster and Mr. and
Mrs. ]~phraim Day.
The make-up of the member-
ship of the l~anson Advisory Com
mi~tee is as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Hough,
Mr. and l~rs. Gerald Jamison,
M,r. and Mrs. Jesse Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ott, Mr. and
Mrs. Wll,liam Shiflett, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sowers, Jr Mr. and Mrs.
Max Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Dou-
glas Brackett, Mr. and rMs. Ken-
Rites Held Wednesday ne~h Coffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlen Propst, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
For Edward D. Tolbert ~. GLENN BROWN Ran.~lli, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Howard
J. Glenn Brown, owner and Wilt, Mr. and Mrs. S{an~ley Small
Funeral services were held operator of Blak~ley Farm, Cha- Mr. and l~rs. Wil,lard Lynch, Mr.
Wednesday at 2 p. m. from St.ties Town, one of the leading and Mrs. Wil.liam P. Reed, Mr.
Phillips Episcopal Church in breeders of registered Hereford and Mrs. Garfield Williams, Mr.
purebred cattle in the en,tire East and Mrs. Norman Willin~ham,
Tol, bert,Charles Town,75, wel,l-kn~wnf r DdwardresidentD. ern part of the Unl,ted Sta,tels, was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fellers, Mr.
of 834 Harewood Avenue, Charles elected treasurer of the Virgin4a and Mrs. Charles O'Bannon, Mr.
Hereford Association recently at and Mrs. John O~t, Mr. and Mrs.
Town, who died unexpectedly Roanoke, Va when the associat- James Cameron, Mr. and Mrs.
early Sunday morning in Baker
V. A. Cen,ter, near Martinsburg, ion held its annual business meet Charles Costello, Mr. and Mrs.
where he was admitted as a pat- in.g in that c~ty. Gene Johnson, Mr. and M~. Mar-
lent several hours earlier. The Other officers named were: C. cus Carper, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
Re~. William V. Br~bk, Jr,offi- C. Wiseman, Jr Bo~nes Mill, pres' Staubs, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hol.
elated and he was assisted by the 1dent, succeeding George C. l~t-' rues, Mr. ~nd Mrs. A~thur Milkier,
Rev, Allen L. Bartlett. Burial mer, II, of Ol~arlottesville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kitchen
was made in Million Valley Ceme- Henry Sanders, Delaplane, Va Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mr.
tery in Berryvi.lte, Va with mil,i- vice,president of the Northern and Mrs. Wil,mot G. Carson, Mr.
Area of Virginia; Harry C. Wyatt and Mrs. Murrel Goode, Mrs.
tary rites being conducted by Dliston, vice-president for the Harry R. Jenkins, Joseph Rtnaldi.
Berkeley Pos,t No. 14, Amer~ican
Legion of Martmsburg. Active Southern area; and Bur~orz Eller, Lance said it is hoped that
bearers were: George Carter, Rob Staunton, continues as executive every member of his c(~mmi.ttee
ert Brown, J,ames Hall, Woodrow secretatT, will attend this important meet-
Wa4ters, Redney Paige and Silas
Johnson. Honorary bearers were:
Floyd Bailey, tS"~ans Morris, Dan-
iel Brax~on, Manning Smith, John
H. Lewis, Wil'liam Shorts, George
King, Quinton Flamen.g, James
Nickens, Edward Bra~ton and
mem~bers of Star Lod~ge No.1A
F. & A. M.
Born in Charles Town, Decem-
ber 27, 1892, he was a son of the
,1,ate John Wesley and Sarah Dam-
ney Tol,bevt. He was a former
employee of the old Goetz Har-
ness Factory for 22 years He
,then went to Washin, gton, D. C.
where he worked for the late Sen-
ator Hale of Maine.
member of the Democrat
strongly believe in that party. I
supporter of the President
but I believe there comes
one man is so much better, when
head and shoulders above
a time when one must
for the man instead of the
that most people think that the
come first, but I believe
of the people, the good of the
all the good of the country
I believe that you are the
head and shoulders *above
and I believe that there are
the First District, both of
mine, who believe as I do that
aSSured of a return to Wash-
"-- Miss L. McK Wheeling, clerk
you have my support."
Y Harrison County, gas worker
Democrat but as long as
~ffiee you will have my vote."
Wetzel County, businessman
a registered Democrat all my life,
registration this morning . . .
support you in any endeavor
We need men of your calibre
--- S. K Elkins
Trilminar Lodge To
Hold Banquet Saturday,
Summit Point School
The annual Banquet of Trihm-
inar Lodge No. 117 A. F. & A. M.
of Middleway, will be held at the
Grade School at Summit Point
at 7 p. m. on Saturday, March
30, 1968
Tickets are available through
Joseph G. Gruber, Secretary, and
other members of the Lodge.
"West Virginia needs a hill-billy, a Mount-
ainee~, a citizen of West Virginia, a loyal
American, who don't give a damn what the
Russians think or say-- a man who has
always represented his fellow citizens of West
Virginia, rather than private interests, and
has been reelected each time by larger and
larger majorities, notwithstanding the Dem-
ocratic machine dividing his District up n
order to defeat him in the last election. We
are proud of the record you have so honestly
made."
-- E. S. O Bhefleld, laborer
"These are strong words from a Democrat
to a Republican . . . may it be my pleasure
to vote for you as our next governor."
A. M. F Huntington, businessman
"I Write you as a Democrat . we badly
need you~, so, all of us -- business people,
laboring people, the farmers and all the rest
-- may have a government which is mature
and fair to all."
--P. V. S Charleston, businessman
"I am ready to jump party lines and support
you to the fullest if you can use me in
any manner I am ready.',
-- F. W. W East Ranelle, laborer
ing aloag with all other residents
of Ranson.
J
Mrs. O. S. Bloom was appointed
as Chairman for the 1968 Cancer
Crusade by the West Virginia
Cancer Crusade. In accepting this
responsibility, Mrs. Bloom stated
that it was beginning to become
a burden rather than an oppor-
tunity to serve her County Her
schedule has become so crowded
that it will be necessary to en-
list everyone's support to raise
the goal of $2,500, due to many
burdens that has befallen her this
year.
Increasing efforts to inform the
public on life saving health hab-
its as, stressing the importance
of the "pap" test, as part of a
periodical physical examinatior
encouraging person to person pro-
grams, such as house-to-house vis-
its, during this campaign, other
than just a fund raising event will
be very important.
40% of all the funds that are
raised in Jefferson County can be
used to purchase drugs for indig-
ent patients.
Mrs. O. S. Bloom has'served as
Service Chairman for a number
of years. If there is a need for
medicines for ill patients she
would be happy to help.
The Senior Woman's Club has
sponsored this Crusade for the
past 14 years. Other Woman's
Clubs as: Shepherdstown, Harp-
ers Ferry and the Charles Town
Junior Woman's Club has co-spon-
sored this Crusade.
Important fund raising events
planned are: The Rainbow Girls
will sponsor Tag Days on the
tsreets of Charles Town, Friday,
April 26th and Saturday, April
27th.
There will be a Kitchen Tour of
both Modern and Antique kitch-
ens of the county. $1.25 per per-
son, concluded by a luncheon at
the home of Mrs. O. S. Bloom
from 12:30 till 2:00 p. m. oh April
27, which is included in the price
of the tour. Tickets will be on sale
after April 2nd.
NOTE: All materials are distri-
buted from the Jefferson County
Chamber of Comerce Office (lo-
cated at the Civic Center). Mrs.
George Vickers, President of the
County Cancer Unit will distribute
these materials.
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