Language Classes Of Linda Link, Rebecca Nerhood,
and Susan Stephens, Mrs. C. W.
Shipley sponsored the event,
Charles Town High
Mrs. Raleigh Shaffer
Journey To Washington
The Senior Language Classes of Attends VA Workers
Charles Town senior High Behool , " HlWaSh|
took their annual trip to Wash- Conferenceln ngton
ington, D. C. Wednesday, April
20. Students who had studied Mrs. Raleigh Shaffer of Charles
Spanish and French for three Town was in Washington, D. C.
hears leR at 9:00 a. m. and visited this week attending the convent-
e Import and Export Shop in ion of the Veterans Administrat.
Alexandria Virginia, toured the ion Volunteers Service Workers
Santa Maria, the National Art being held at the Sheraton Park
Gallery, the Pan American Union
and at 6:00 were served tea at the
Venezuelan Embassy. The classes
then had dinner at Le Petit Paris
Restaurant where typical French
food was enjoyed. Those making
the trip were: Tana Barron, Pirce
Barr, ViCki Davis. GiGi Funk,
Dabs Hunt, Lana Marcus, Diane
Miiler. Bill Senseny, Linda Will-
ingham, Mary- Bowman, Jan Clopp
.er, Harold Chamblin, IAnda Ellis,
Hotel there.
Mrs. Shaffer is a state deputy
of the VA Volunteer Service. The
convention ran from Monday
through Wedncsd~ay, being climax
ed with a luncheon at the Shera-
ton Park, followed by a trip to the
White House for a tea given by
Ylrs. Lyndon Johnson at 4 p. m.
Go To Church Sunda.
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T URSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966
Now Being Sold At of news-stands selling this news High School at 8:00 p.
Lidk's Grocery
S. W. Link, proprietor of Link's
Grocery at the corner of Noi'th
Mildred and East North streets,
is the latest local outlet for sales
of the Spirit of Jefferson-Advo-
cate news papers each Thursday.
Copies of this newspaper can be
purchased from Mr. Link at the
grocery every Thursday starting
around 2:30 p. m. and continuing
throughout the week. He will
also be happy to reserve your
copy if you will let him know it
in advance.
With the addition, of Link's
Grocery now selling the Spirit of
Jefferson-Advocate, the number
paper regularly has now reached
twenty-six giving the Spirit-Advo-
cate the largest news-stand sales
outlet not only in West Virginia,
but (anks this newspaper at the
top of a number of weekly papers
in the East ir~ hewS-~tand sales.
Charles Town Junior,
Senior women'S Clubs
To Bold Talent vleW
The Charles Town Junior and
Senior Women's ClUbs will spon-
sor a Talent Review, Friday, May
27, at the Charles Town Junior
review is being held to
off the debt incurred by
ing the club house.
• Anyone interested in
part in the review m~
Mrs. James Watson,
rills, Rural Route 1, or
ber of either club. More
will appear later.
FRIEI)LY CLASS TO
HAVE SUPPER
The Friendly Class of
bury Methodist Church
a covered dish supper,
April 25, at 6 p.m. at the
The families are invited.
Subscribe To The
Shown above are a group of Volunteer workers an d leaders of the 1966 Jefferson County Cancer Cru.
sade as they discussed plans for the annual fund drive in Jefferson County at the home of Mrs. O,
S. Bloom, general chairman of the County Cancer d rive. The drive to raise the county's $3,000 goal was
formally opened Monday, April 11, at a buffet sup per held at the home of Mrs. Bloom. More than 100
women have volunteered their time and efforts to carry on the drive, Mrs. Bloom stated. Shown in the
picture are: (Left to right)..-Mrs. Nathaniel Gray, Jr., Mrs. Oral Hughes, Mrs. Virginia Metz and Mrs.
Kenneth Jenkins. (Photo by Jim Tabb.)
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Told About Job Corps
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or of th6 Harpers Ferry Job
,
Corps Conservation Center, was ...... ,:..-" ' .
speaker .for ~he Jefferson County ......... "
A~sociation for Mental Health on ~ ' By CHARLES J. W. SMITH
Monday April 11, and he gave ~/
description of the center. He also People and nations have known good times and bad. No matter
showed colored slides and ex-
plained that the job corps center what a social, economic or physical status Is or will be, a crisis or
are designed to provide an inte- confusian will always exist somewhere for some people.
grated program of job skill train
ing, actual work experience, and A crisis and confusion is a part of living. Each of us must face
basic education for underprivileg some sort of crisis or confusion sooner or later. To face a crisis
ed young men between the ages requires courage - and courage is a personal matter. Courage can not
of 16' and 21 years of age. be leased, borrowed or bought. It must be drawn from one's self, for
Mr. Glenn Hill, psychologist and ones self. And when courage is shown, it often draws out the courage
counselor at .the center, told the in others. When courage is shown, confusion can and often does
group that the guidance-counsel, disappear.
or has the prime responsibility
of seeing that the corpsman is
guided consciously and effective-
'ly.
~0Ward~ a realistic, self-assess.
lent
It was pointed out that through
salvaging the lives of these under
pr|V)!,~ged individuals, through
trfiitiing and environment, many
young men learn to assume the
responsibility of citizenship.
,
~l~i:r~the absence of Rev..Allen
Ba~i~t:t, PreSident of the chapter,
a short bus~ess me¢tlng was coil
ieh, time: he 196 " R]hg r
Campaign was discussed. May is
Mental ttealth Month with the
second week aside as Bell Ringer
Week.
Rev. DaVid Allen Guest
Speaker For Revival At
Grace Baptist Church
The Grace Baptist Church of
Shenandoati Junction is holding
a revival from April 18 thru 24.
The guest sPeaker is Reverend
David Allen from Trenton, New
Jersey.
Reverend Allert is a graduate of
Wheaton College and Eastern
Baptist theological Seminary and
has served as pastor of two chur-
ches. He served as pastor at one
church for 7½ years and he
served at the 'other church for 21
years. Mr. Allen also sings and
plays a Cornet, which he brought
with him.
Services will be each evening
at 7:30 and the public in invited.
Directors TO Featm
C 0t C thg Tuesday
The election of four new dir-
ectors to replace the same num-
be/- Of retiring directors, will
highlight the monthly dinner
meeting of the Jefferson County
Chamber~ of Commerce to be. held
Tuesday, Apt1 26, at noon in the
Rib Room at the Turf Diner.
Four nameg have been approv-
ed by the Chamber Directors for
presentation to the membership
to be votedupon as new directors
hut hominafions wiIl be accepted
from thee membership. The four
names beitlg submitted~ to the
membership are: A. C. Nerhood
James M. Davis, C. Manning
Smith and Marvin Brooks.
Saturday Marn~ng
Hour Mee~ Each
The Children's Story Hour is
held Satiirda fiiGriiiflg from
I0 until 10:30 in "the charles
Town Library and all children
are invited to attefid.
The folIowiiig schedule gives
the age group.
April 23 - 8-9 year age group.
April 30 - 5-7 year age group.
May 7 - 8-9 year age group.
May 14.5-7 year age group.
GO TO C~HURCII SUNDAY
Ever since time began, the greatest source for courage has been
traced to a foundation on a faith. Faith creates hope. Without faith
and hope, courage is difficult to come by. In spite of dark clouds,
faith, hope and courage will always be the means to let us see the
rays of sunshine again...
CHARLES J. W. SMITH, SMITH MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME
CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
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