0P JEFFERSON ADVOCATE
APRIL 2, 1959 3---A
s and Funerals
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WHITACRE
"Eddie" W~hitacre,
I veteran died
iday in Baker VA
had been apa-
he ,was a
G. and An-
Trinity Methodist
Lodge and Ber-
American Leg-
by the
Store and
Company
the 80th Infan-
Medical De-
during World
a sister Mrs. L.
brother
ere, Washington,
of nieces and
TUSING
~sing, 62, farm-
Point area of
died last Sunday
Veterans Ad-
Lrcly County, August
Florence Miller
James Tusing,
Stephen Ci,ty
areas of Vir-
eo Summit
War I veteran,
~ril~h Mosby Bar-
was a member
Church at ste-
his wife, the
a Sowers and his
Point; four
Combs, Au
Einhorn, Bal
P~tterson, Win
Basil Snyder,
son, Curtis L.
brother,
ngton, Va.; two
and Glenn
half-sister,
Augusta; 13
and ,two great-
taken to Omps
Winchester witch
from the fun-
at 1:30 p,
Hinton, pas-
City Metho-
in Win-
Cemetery.
~.arl Smith, Mar-
tndolph Burch,
Whetzel
MERCER
ercer, a na~tive of
resided a+t Hall-
Miss Elsie Ed
aday morning in
Hospital.
A son of the late Walter and
Elizabeth Bane Mercer, born Au-
gust 12, 1889, he had never mar-
ried. Spending his entire life in
the county, he worked as an or-
chardist.
One sister, Mrs. Annie Pope of
Hall,town and one brother, Harry
Mercer of Middleway survive with
several nieces and nephews.
Services were Wednesday at
2:30 p. m. at Ghe Smith and Stri-
der Company Funeral Home con-
ducted by Fred Guthrie, student
minister and assistant to the pas-
tor uf the Charles Town Presby-
terian Church. Interment was in
Fairview Cemetery at Bolivar.
Bearers were E. E. Honkie, Les-
ter Moler, Bernard Obt, William
Hoake, Sr., Edwin Clevenger and
James Myers.
BLACKBURN LEE SHULL
Blackburn Lee Shull, 55, died
Tuesday night at his home in
Kearneysville, following an illness
of about three weeks.
Born June 20, 1903 in Clarke
County, Vs., the deceased was a
son of the late James and Eliza
Virginia Heflin Shull. He was a
member of t'he Charles Town Me
thodist Church and the Loyal Or-
der of Moose.
In addition to his wife he is
survived by one daughter Mrs.
George C. Collie of Baltimore, Md.
two sisters-Mrs. Earl Whitting-
ton, Silver S'pring, Md. and 'Mrs.
Harry Furley of Martinsburg.
Friends and relatives will be re
ceived at Dhe Melvin T. Strider
Colonial Funeral Home until Sat
urday morning at 10 when ser-
vices will be conducted by the Rev.
Robert H. Hiller, pastor of the
Charles Town Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Green Hill Cem-
etery in Berryville, Vs.
Bearers will be Ernest Shull, Roy
Miller, Clarence Fritts, John Paul
Easterday, Shirley Write and Dick
Hough.
MRS. MAY WASHINGTON
Funeral services for Mrs. May
Alexander Washington, widow of
the late George Step,toe Washmg-
ton of Rive,%on, New Jersey, were
held Wednesday evening at 5 p.
m. in Zion Churchyard, with The
Rev. Temple Wheeler of The Child
ren's Haven, officia,ting.
The body arrived at The Mel-
vin T. Strider Company Colonial
Funeral Home, at noon, Wednes-
day.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. William H. Cumpston and
Mrs. Lincoln Ridley. Two sons,
Howard and DeHurtburn Wash-
ington, all of Riverton, N. J.. Mrs.
Forres,t Brown and Miss Margaret
Chew are ~her closest relatives
here.
Whipp Viands
Vanordsdale and
of Martinsburg
llers wi,th t;heir
• and Mrs. O.
So glad
a Kay Vanords-
ut again having
t~he hospital so
Plotter and
of Hedges-
Thursday with
M~'s. Maude
of near Wever-
on Wednes-
1~/Irs. Julia
Mabel
after being
Years. He was
on near Key
Hampton
~nd Mrs. Neale
of BaitS-
holidays
Garland Henry
returned to
in MarUns-
'~t her 'home
a week.
of Point of
Caller }as,t week
Mrs. William
Debbie and
Pen of
Mr. and
were baptised
in the Moth
by the
,r of the church.
Herndon
spent Easter
and Mrs.
wi,t~h Tommie
in ~enan-
Ibert Viands Jr.
Betty Hover-
were in
n4gh~;.
mrd Fntts of
night
Nelson and
of Bethesda,
his paren,ts
Ponkins
oyce of Ks,b-
letown spent Easter Sunday with
their son-in-l~w and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Obie Johnston and Ban
hie.
Sorry to hear Mrs. Floyd Ba-
gea~t of near the Power plan,t is
still on t~he sick list. She had to
have her jaw lanced last week.
Easter day visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Viands were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Shirley and children,
Judy. Harry Jr., Bobby, Debbie
and Donald Lee of Middleway, Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Viands and sons
Jwckie and Glenn of Charles Town
Mr. John Viands also of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daughter Cheryl of Loudoun Hei-
ghts, Va., Miss Mabel Aits of near
Weverton, Md., Mrs. Donald Hay
ermale and daughters Donna, Mr.
and Mrs. Al.ber~ Viands Jr. and
daughters Mary and Nancy and
Davie of the Bloomery and Mrs.
George Jones.
Mrs. Walter Strang and two
children of Richmond, Va. spent
.from Saturday un,til Wednesday
wit)h her brother in law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wageley.
Mr. and l~rs. Wilbur Tharpe
of Ranson were Sunday rdg~t cal'l
erE with the latters brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
land Henry and Samily.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fri,t,ts visi-
ted the formers parents Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Fritts in Charles
Town on Easter Sunday.
Mrs. Beulah Fritts and Mrs.
Herndon, the latter of Shenan-
doah JunctAon spent last Sunday
afternon with their son and dau-
gh.ter Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hern
don in Washington, D. C.
Sunday callers with Mr, End
Mrs. Albert Viands Jr. were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and daugh
.ter Cheryl Lynn of Loudoun Hei-
ghts, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Viands of Ranson, Miss Linda
Vanordsdale of Martinsbuvg and
Mrs. Georgia Parra and son Fred
die of A'lexandria, Va.
adnMr .and Mrs. J(~hn Pendnngton
t,wo .children of Leetown were
Sunday evening ~uests of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Bush.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles Stocks,
Mr .and Mrs. William Frye and
son Bobby of Brunswick. Md. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sublette Chamblin
of l~anson wer~ Suod~v visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frye
and son Sy!yester.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Nelson Bush viE-
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KEARHEYSViLLE
By Mrs. Robert Brailhwaiie
Deferred From Last Week
Wed 54 Years
Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley cele
brated their 54th wedding anmv-
ersary Sunday. Congratulations.
Mrs. h'vin Hall gave a biz'thday
dinner Sunday in honor of her
friend and neighbor, Mrs. Ethel
Cox. Helping her to celebrate were
,her husband George and their dau
ghter Pamela, Mrs. Edith Thomas
and daughter Darlene, Mr. and
Mrs. Editl~ Thomas and daughter
Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. h'vin Hall,
Anna May Willingham, Charlotte
Thomas, Teresa Knott and The
Reverend and Mrs. Paul Curvey,
Shepherdstown.
Mrs. Harold Buhrman has re-
turned home from ~the Charles
Town General Hospital, Ransom
All of her friends hope she gets
along wi.thout Mr. Cold bug again.
Mr. and Mrs. Hindwood and
three Chi.ldren of Martinsburg
have moved into ,the house vacated
recently by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stroud who moved to Californ,ia to
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Carper and
children Kimberly Ann and David
of Martinsburg visited last week-
end with their old neighbors, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Creamer and faro
Sly.
Mrs. Gilbert Creamer and Mrs.
Harold Buhrman attended the 4-H
Leaders meeting last Thursday
night in the home of Mrs. Robert
Smith at Ri.ppon.
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Cox and daugh-
,ter Pamela were Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Null of York, Pa. and .the la,t-
ter's nephew Pvt. Earl Luckett of
Ft. Belvoir, Vs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creamer
and family motored to Pine Grove,
Va. Sunday visiting her brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dodge and son BHiy.
The sick list this week includes
Mrs. Dora Turner, Joyce Buhrman
Arbutus Demory, Emmie Knott,
Paul Potter, Penny and Linda
Creamer, Norma Kay Whetzel,
i Barbara Russell and Mary Fran-
ces Creamer.
Mrs. W. E. Stanford of Grafton
left for home Monday after visi~t-
ing Miss Ru,t~h Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. tlugh Janney and
family of Baltimore, Md. viES,ted
the formers sister and brother-
~in-law Mr. and Mrs. Newton Stu-
ck~s.~v Carole asker, Martinsburg
spent Monday and Friday night
with her friend Eleanor Creamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brait'h-
waste and daug, h~ter Christina Fay,
[Halltown spen,t .the Eas, ter week-
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Creamer and family.
Franklin McAtee and Miss Blan
Che Zinn of Washington, D. C. and
Miss Arlene Zinn a student nurse
of Martinsburg spent the weekend
with their moi'her Mrs. Dorcas
Zinn.
Rev. Andrew Gu~llick of V, irgin-
ia was guest m, inister Easter ,Sun-
day .in the Presbyterian Church
~t 12:30 p. m.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Styck o£ H:a,
gerstoWn, Md. were ,guests last
Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. Paxton
Marshall and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Marshall and fwmily.
Miss Virginia Creamer of Wash-
ington, D. C. visi,ted wit'h her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cream-
er and family over ~t.he Easter holi,
days.
No KCYF
The Kearneysville Christian
Youth Feliowship was postponed
Easter Sunday due to the Eas,ter
program Sunday night in the
Grace E~angelical and Reformed
Church.
Mr. Joseph Dodge, ~ veteran at
,the Newton D. Baker Veterans Ho
pital after a visit this ,past week
wit'h his sister and brot~her:in-law
Mr. and :Mrs. Harry Creamer and
faro,Sly.
~Mr. and Mrs. l~aymond Miller
Mr. 'and Mrs. Donald Mi}ler and
daugh~ter spent the past weekend
wi,th Mr. and Mrs. Bud Byher and
family, C.inc,inna~, Ohio. They
are t'he formers daughter and son
in -.law.
The church cabinet of Grace
Evangelical and Reformed Church
me:t Monday night in the educat-
ional building of ~t,he c,hruc'h. The
consistin, g met Tuesday night.
The Kenneth Knott family is
now living in the store 'building
owned by Tabb Janney.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bendum
and daug%ters Judy and Barbm~a
White, Harrisburg, Pa. spen't the
weekend wilh ,the formers parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hammond.
Mrs. Han~mond re,turned ,home
with her daughter for a few days.
Mr .and Mrs. Allen Welsh of
Bethesda, Md. spent the holiday
wit'h the formers sister Mrs. Kath
leen Miller.
The Reverend John Link of
She:pherdstown was guest m,inis-
ter 'at the Presbyterian Church
Sunday at 12:30 p. m.
Visitors over t~he pas¢ weekend
of Fred Miller and sister Miss
Ruth Miller were Mrs. W. E. Star
ford of Grafton, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert IAt~tle and Diane of Adel-
ohia, Md. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sibert and daugh~re Carolyn of
Toms Brook, Vs.
Mrs. Edith Thomas, Mrs. Dora
Turner, Mr .and Mrs. Irvin Hal.l
and Darlene Thomas were guests
of Mrs. Thomas' sister and bro+her
in-law Mr. ~and Mrs. Wayne King
of Arl,in~ton, Va. Sunday.
Irvin Hall has accepted a posit-
ion wi,t'h the Armstrong Furni,ture
Co. in Mart,insburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W'b,.'teblock
Herman Whitehair of Martins-
burg were callers Sunday after-
noon on Mrs. Grace Cline :and Mr.
and Mrs. HarOld Buhrman.
Mr. End Mrs. Charles Van Hal-
ion of McLean. Vs. spent t(he week
end wi,th the formers brat:her and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.Pax-
ton Marshall and family.
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MrS. Lester Ot,t and son Michael
s,~)ent the d~y with her 'mother
Mrs James Dailev.
Mrs. John~e Hamoton and son
Terry Lee of BaleS.more wa~ a call
er Mond~ty morning with Mrs. Jul
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