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,their son and daughter-in-law,
i! Mr. and ~Ifs. Wilton Ilenry and
their three sons, Dwayne, (:art
i and Brian. The trip was made by
plane from Friendship Airport
near Baltinmre, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stickles
and family of Alexandria. Va
were visitm's on Sunday at the
: home of ~the former's mother,
Mrs. Mrs. I,uther Naylor.
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Mrs. Austin Nicodemus
Patient in IIospital
Mr. It. B. Nicodemus was taken
to the Winchester Memorial Hos-
pital by ambulance on Thursday
for observation and trea,tment.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams
and two children, Martha and
Chuckle, were Sa'turday night
dinner guests at the hmne of Mr.
and Mrs. John Myers and family
on Kabletown Road.
S~aff Sgt. Itarold It. Carter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ceravalo,
is serving a 13 months tour of
duty in the U. S. Marine Corps in
Danang, Vietnam. Kis addre~
is S/Sg, t. Harold H. Carter, B.
Company, 1~ Bn 27th Marines
C/O San Francisco, Calif 96602.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Renner
and three sons, Matthew, Andy,
Michael, of Shenandoah Junction,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins and
son Reginald, of Charles Town,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowers and
three children, Jill, Stewen, and
Rickey, of Ransom Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Jenkins were Sunday
guests at the h(~me of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Jenk4ns and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Magaha
and Darlene, of Frederick, Md
were overnight guests at the
home of Miss Ma~5' Magaha of
Ranson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jenkins
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ever-
hart of Berryville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and
daughter, Kemberly Sue, were
Sunday dinner guesls at the
home of the lather's parents, Mr.
an(t Mrs. Stanley Boyd.
Mrs. Charles Admns, Mrs.
W(mdrow Adams were among
those who attended the 4-It Lead-
ers meeting at the home of Mrs.
Robert Light of Smnmit Point on
Thm, sday.
work at Seton ttill College, Col
neil University of Wisconsin and
West Virginia. She worked as a
I[olne Demonstration Agem m
Ohio and in West Virginia
(Upshur County) t)ef~)re she ac-
cep,ted her present assignment.
The Leetown tlome Demonstrat
ion club will serve lunch to all
who have a reservation by calling
!lhe Cooperalive Extension Serv-
ice office at 725-5116.
Counly Councit will meet
March 22 at 1:30 p,m with Mrs.
Marian Myers. Thank-you notes
were read from Mrs. Beeg and
Mrs. David MeMillan, Mrs, John
Rissler led devotions reading
from the 7th Chapter of Matthew.
A meditation was folh)wed by
prayer. After adjournment a so-
cial hour was spent with Mrs.
George Cole and Mrs. William
Walker as hostesses. The next
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barren of meeting will be at the home of
Ranson were Sunday dinner Mrs. Robert MeGar~T on April
guests at the home of the lattcr's 18 with Mrs. C.D. Boyer, ,h'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. leading the lesson "Music ,in the
L()ur f, rom Martinsburg last week
s}ghtseeing anti visiting the
"(;rand" Ole Opry in Nashville,
Tenn were Mrs. John Edmonson,
Mrs. Walter Jenkins, Mrs. Leon
Edwards and Mrs. Lewis Reel(
From Bolivar and llarpers Ferry.
Alt~hough they arrived in the big
snow stornl ill Nashville they re-
port a most enjoyable trip, stop-
piilg at Natural Bridge, Va on
their way back for dinner on
Sun(Lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson
and children of Waldorf, Md vis-
tied his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliyton Robinson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bidinger and
(6 CYL.)
Tune.Up Engine
Vie Adams, fomnerly wiili .l~,ff(*~)I~ (i~(l~,i~,
Motors, is now ass.cial ,d wii}~ (,ill" :-{it 1~
will be hal)py to I i: t'rim (b; a*
h ere.
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Jenkins. United Stat(~." daughter of Green Springs visited
Miss Darlene Magaha of Fred- Perfect atlendance was achieved Mr. and Mrs. tt. R Crock in Bolt-
crick, was a Sunday dinner guest by the foih)wing pupils for the var on Sunday.
al the home of Mr. and Mrs. month ending March 18: Grade I, Mrs. Daisy Creamer of Mar-
Charles Adams. Boyd Brown, Robert Hawkins;
Miss Elizabeth M. Smith and Grade II, Charles Chamblin, Per-
Miss Welford SmLth returned to
their home on Wednesday after
ry Sirbaugh; Grade III, Debra
i tfawkens, Charles Adams, Doro-
thy Sution; Grade IV, Barton
IIadley, Patricia Brooks, Mary
Brooks, Sheila Farley; Grade V,
Re.bin Miller, Denise Sut~on,
Richard Chamblin, Randy ttaw-
kens; Grade VI, James Itough,
Chubby Seal recently purchased
a 1963 Impala.
Karl Kahout is employed at the
Halllown Paper Mill.
Mrs, C. D. Mercer of Ranson
was a caller Sunday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Mil;ton Popkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolford
entertained members of the MYF
of Asbury Methodist Church,
Charles Town, on Sunday eve-
n.ing. Thirteen members were
present.
Those who represented the Ka-
bletown Chm'ch m Quarterly Con-
ference Monday night in the Mid-
dleway Church were Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Boyer, St, John DemozT,
touring for 10 days with their
cousin, Mrs. Julia Rhoden in the
South. They visited Outer Banks,
N. C Charleston, S. C and also
the beautiful gardens in Atlanta,
Ga.
:Miss Dorothy Graham Baird
and Miss Margot Wood Baird of
425 Red Yeaf Road, Wynnewood,
Pa were Sunday guests at the
apartment of their cousin, Mrs. J.
Strai.th Briseoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn tI:ayward
Hetzeld and young son R(~bert
Ix)well of Blaeksburg, Va were
weekend ~uests at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Low-
ell ttetzetl and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
eft Randolph Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn tia~-~ard
ttetzel and son Robert I and
Miss Emma ttammond, Mr. Vin-
cent Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Randolph Smith, III, were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Randolph Smith, Jr and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis
were Sunday guests at the Smith
holne.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Iietzel, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Itetzell and young
son, Robert Lowell, of Blacks-
burg, Va Mr. and Mrs. Donald
ttetzell and Mrs. John Locke
Burns, Jr were Saturday night
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Randolph Smith,
Jr and family.
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W.S.C.S. Report
Wednesday night, March 13,
Fancily Night was observed at the
church when a potluck covered
dish SUl)p~r~' sponsored by the
W.S.C.S. was h(.qd at. 7:30 wilh
~: members of the Children's Choir
and their leaders were s3)eeial
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