FARM~CR'S ADVOCATB
IPLRtT OR J F RSON
Thu y, 2 -A
Mrs. Floyd Simons
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Four Birthdays Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones 7th.
ave entertained at their home
Sunday in honor of four bi?th.
tlays, Mrs. Jones father Mr. Geo-
rge Bell, her st,~ter Mrs. Evelyn
Whittington and ~Ir. and Mrs.
Jones daughter Terri LyBn all on
the 16th and Mrs. Jones mother,
Mrs. George Bell's birthday the
21st. of April.
Those present were Mr. and
l~rs. George Bell and daughter
Mary of Rippon. Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Whittington and children
Robbie and Hope of Baltimore,
Md,, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rob-
inson and children Todd and
Tracey, Winchester, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Slack and sons Roger and
Jeffery, Paris, Va., Faye Cooke,
Winchester, Va., and Miss Louise
Bell, Washington, D. C,
Mrs. Susan Glaize spent Satur-
day with Mrs; Mary Ott. Sunday
she visited her daughter Mrs.
Eddie Levi, Berr~llle, Va.
Mrs. Martin Welsh of Bakerton
visited with Mr. Arthur Webb and
daughter, I Elizabeth recently.
Mr. Donald Webb and sons Don
ald, Keith and Kenny, Mr. Art-
hur Webh and M~ss Elizabeth
Wobb visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Swopc, Bolivar Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Webb spent
Sunday afternoon With Mrs. Web-
bs grandfather Mr, Lloyd Jones
in Bolivar. They later visited
with Mr. Webbs t~ather and sister
Mr. Arthur Webb and Miss Eli-
zabeth Webb.
Mr. Frank Simons accompalned
by Mr. Earl Peacher and son
Clifton of Halltown and Mr. Gary
Johnson attended a soft ball
league meeting Monday evening
in Winchester, Va.
Michael and Mark Simons, visit
ed their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Honk, IIalltown Friday
~vening while their mother, Mrs.
rank Simons, Miss Dorothy Bow-
ers, Mrs. Janet Fink of Middle-
town, Md. and Mrs. Gary Johnson
attended the Charm Revue in
Bolivar. Michael spent the night
with his grandparents.
Mrs. Ella Hae Burgdess of near
Rockville, Md. spent the weekend
With her SisterMrs. Leo Collins.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jenkins
aceompained by Mr. and Mrs.
Sterner ttowell attended the re-
¢irement banquet'given in honor
of some 24 men who recently re-
tired at the Stanffard Lime and .
Cement Co. in M~sb~rg, the
held at ' Tall Cedar~
in
Mr. and Mrs.
:Richard Stickles and daughter
Terri and Mr. Bill Bentz all of
Alexandria, Vs. spent the week
end With the former's daughter
Mrs. Louise BentZ. Stmffay guest
~ther than the one's mentioned
were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Bentz
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Staubs
and son Kenny.
Mrs. Nora Steward, Martins-
burg, visfted her sister Mrs.
Berth Simons Saturday.
Assembly of GOd ChUrch of Ran.
SOl1 NEWS:
The youth and many of the
members of the Assembly of God
Church here in Ranson attended
a C. A. Rally a~td fellows'hip
monthly meeting in Frderiek, Md.
Monday evening. The Ranson Chu
rch bus was used and several
cars. They were proud to report
the Ranson C. A' brought the
banner back. Rev. Buddy Chreel
of St .Petersburg, Fla. Ministered
at the afternoon servtce and StS.
ter Blackwell of Florida Minister-
ed to the young people in the,
evening. A Wonderful time of
fellowship was had by all.
Sister Koonce of Penn. and Sis-
ter BlackWblt of Florida are in
their sixth week of revivaI at the
Assembly of God Church. The ,
public is~ invited to attend these
services Tuesday through Sunday
night.
and
family Sun-
day afte~oon.
Little Michaet Simons is on the
sick list. (IIurry up Mike and
get well,)
Mrs. Elsie P. Maye of Charles
Town wh0, has., been employ(d
with Victor Prbduc~ts foi- lhe past
14 yrs. is quiting her job as of
Friday Ap~l 25th
Mrs. l~ye's: mother Mrs, Mable
Perks has been ill, and bed fast
for sev~a~ rnofiths, and she is
staying home to care for her. Mrs.
Maye ha~ ~#0rked the past 6 yrs.
in Hag~t0~a. Md. when the
etectorial division of Victor Pro-
ducts moved there from Ransom
Mr. ar/d Mrs. Herman Sn0wden
and Miss Esther Dunn of Martins
burg w~e callers,atdhe home
Mr, and Mrs. We:
their Sigiet Mrs
Saturfla~.
the home Mrs. H. E,
Costello Dn W- Lib[~rty St.
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