NEWS ITEMS & PERSONALS IN
By Mrs. G. E. Webb
Ferry Crowned
Fadley aprounoun-
-- Phone 2492
was chosen "Miss eral days last week visiting at
Ferry" during a charm the home of her grandson, Mr.
by the tIarpers James Littleton and family, in
Boosters in the local Rockville. Md., and also visiting
Auditorium on Fri- Mrs. Beulah Kite, in Washington
Crowning of the queen D.C.
tor of Providence Methodist Chu- tots Sunday with @o [ ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for a speedy recovery.
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reh, Towson, Md., has been sent C. Pearl. I liam Wilt.
Mr(
and
MrS.
J.
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Payee
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to Panama and Costa Rica, .Mrs Minnie. Chapman and Mr. i Mr. John Love of near Charles AHingt0n; Vli:, were visltorsSal-
one of twenty pastors,, asked by Ralph Stotler of Charles Town Town was a visitor Friday morn- urday of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pearl.
the Bishop to go on the Preaching were visitors Sunday with Mr, ing with his sister and brother-in- " Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bagent and
Harley O. Stag-
Witnessed by nearly 500
Fadley is the daugh,
and Mrs. James Fadley
Heights area. The
Suzanne Grey,
Jennifer Grey and
Shirley Caniford,
Mission. This is sponsored by the and Mrs. James Zombro.
Board of Evangelism of the Meth- ~ Mrs. Joan Garza and daughter,
odist Church. Mrs. Archibald and Teresa, were visitors Wednesday
Winchester. Va. their three children, were dinner with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. W. Ramsdill spent sev- guests at the home of Mr. and Itarry Brodie of McLean. Va.
Mrs. Clayton Robinson, m BolivarI Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Angelo
on Saturday, and also a visitor and two sons. Stephen and Kev-
at the home of the writer. We in of Springfield, Va., were din-
congratulate our former pastor on her guests Sunday with the lat-
his achievement.
Rev. and Mrs. Temple Wheeler
and Mr. and Mrs. William Spears,
of the Harpers Ferry area, and
the Bishop of Exeter, England,
were visitors at Hill Top House,
on Saturday. Other guests at the
Hill Top, recently, were a group
of Artists, from Harrisburg, Va.
the previous contest Five bus loads of sight seers
gift presentation. Cry- from the Baltimore, Md. area,
Meadows served as and the usual groups coming and
with Neal Snider the going.
Master of ceremon- The many friends of Mrs. Blan-
T. Hart, of the che Wheatly and her sister, Mrs.
Service. Mrs. Ray- Hott, will be glad to know that
served as pianist, they are getting along nicely, and
Hollywood" gag contest are with their niece, Miss Barbara
Lewis Meadows. Run Wheatly, in New York City. Miss
Order were James Can- Wheatly was a gueest at Hill Ttop
Biller and Mack House. and it was learned, thro-
ugh her, that the two sisters were
entertainers features g~tting along very well and that
by Trayer Trio, Mrs. Wheatly, a former resident
Rangers. "The Beet- of Bolivar, and still a property
of Betty owner here is very anxious to
Studio and the
Introductory re-
made by Wilbur
Mrs. Joseph Wag-
"Miss West
in the "Miss Amer
Frank Orrison, Lin-
W. Williams of
VOTE
m
Democrat For
Qualified to lead
Dedicated to serve
Mr. and Mrs. Milfard Edwards,
of Loudoun Heights, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Leop Edwards of Camp
Hill recently.
The P. O. of A. held a business'
meeting at the home of Mrs. G.
E. Webb, on Tuesday afternoon,
with the usual officers and mem-
bers present. All nessecery bus-
iness was transacted, and light
refreshments were served after
busin.ess transactions.
Mrs. Nettle Holtman. accompa-
ined by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Kugar, of Ellicott City, Md. were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Snider and family re-
cently. Mrs. Holtman is a former
resident of near Harpers Ferry
and is the former Nettle Potts.
At long last, we have two sum-
mer days, Thursday and Friday.
Gardening, house cleaning and
yard work, really got started in
a hurry.
Several pieces of property, we
understand are to be sold in
hear from her former neighbors Bolivar in the near future. Spring
and friends, and members of the time always brings moving and
Womans' Club. Her address is changing.
Mrs. Blanche Wheatly.,
545 West IIIth. St. Mr. and Mrs. William Henretta
New York, N.Y. were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Kraus, at Pike-
Rev. James Archibald, former side, W. Va. on last Sunday.
pastor of Bolivar and Harpers Other visitors at the Krous home
Ferry Methodist Church now paN were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hen,
retta and son, Jack, of Martins-
FOR burg, and Mrs. Irene Anderson of
Winchester, Va. The occasion was
and
(Pal. Pol. Adv. April 23-30-May 4) •
Sold my home in Kingsville, Md.. and moving into a
in Shepherdstown, W. Va., I will sell the follow-
on the corner of Princess and New Streets, Shep,
W. Va. in the former International Harvester Co.
UN
(SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 1964
*~ ' ' BEGINNING ATi0:00 A. MI' " : ..... ~ ....
Antique and Modern Furniture and other Mtseell-
Top Tables; Marble Top Oval Coffee Table; Italian
Table; Mahogany Desk with Mother-of.Pearl Inlay;
and Grandfather Chairs with arms; Walnut
)ld Trunk; 2 Blue China Candle Holders; Very Old
Bottle; 2 Brass Complete Fireplace Sets; 2 Brass
Lamps; Brass Woodbasket; Brass Fireplace
i Draw Screens; Walnut Bed with Night Table Attached;
Stand; "New Spring and Mattress; Complete Mahogany
Suite; Triple Dresser; Chest of Drawers, and Night
Dinette Set; Glass.top Table with Leaf; 6 Chairs;
China Closet; 2 Marble-top End Tables with draw-
Table; Living Room Table with Glass Shelf; Round
Marble-top Table; Duncan-Phyfe Love Seat; Large
Sofa; 2 Matching Fireside Chairs; Large Wing
Barrel Shaped Chair; Mahogany Occasional Chair;
Upholstered Occasional Chairs; Armed Leather Oc-
Mahogany End Table; Mahogany Coffee Table;
Slipper Chair; 2 Maple Chairs; Governor
Desk; Mahogany Duncan-Phyfe Drop Leaf Table; 6
Range, Double Oven, like new; 6 Wooden Kitellen
E. Refrigerator with Revolving Shelves, like new;
Kitchen Table; Electric Washing Machine, Wringer
Frigidaire Washer; 2 Metal Utility Cabinets;
Top TV Stand; Boudalr Chair; Chaise Lounge;
Chair with Ottoman; 2 Smoking Stands; 4 Drawer
15 Living Room and Bedroom Lamps, like
Collection of Christmas Decorations with outside
• ; Baby Bed; lot of Picture Frames; 6 Aluminum
irs, like new; Wrought Iron Lawn Furniture witch
Oval Top Glass Table, Oval Glass Coffee Table;
6 Chairs with Cushions; 2 Large Waterford Glass
With Prisms; 1 pair small Lights with Prisms; l~alr
with Prisms; Kitchen Electric Clock; Wall
; 3 Sets Dishes. service for 8; numerous
and figurines; Tea Set; Brass Plaque with Centdr
prs. of Ninon and Dacron Curtains, Tailored and
72 to 90 in. long; 16 prs. of Drapes; 6 Winter
6 Summer Bedspreads; 6 Bathroom Rugs; Rugs of
follows: 12x!5, 6x9, 12x14, 9x12; lot of Dishes and
Gun Cleaner ;Metal and Brass Yard Signs;
Safe Guard Check Protector Wrier, like new;
Scholaris Micrscope, 20 power, 2 sets $11p-
electric Drill; Electric Concrete Mixer;" Shallow
Mrs. Andersons birthday, and the
50th. wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Henretta.
The W. S. C. S. of the Bolivar
Methodist Church held their reg-
ular monthly meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Butts on last Monday evening,
with a good attendance. The gro-
up presented Mrs. Henretta with
an attractive gift, in honor of
their 50th. wedding anniversary,
recently observed.
There has been quite an epe-
demic of measles throughout this
area, usually the victim improves
after a few days. Some flu and
virus cases have also been report
ed recently.
Mrs. Essie Marlatt, of North
Mountain, accompained by her sis
ter, Mrs. Hazel Carter, spent Sun-
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wilt.
The W. S. C. S. Zone Meeting
will be held on Friday of this
week, at Camp Hill Methodist
Church at 10 o'clock a. m. It is
hoped that the attemiance will-be~
good from each of the three
Churches on the charge.
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By Miss Dorothy Lake
i
] Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lflla and
daughter, Miss Rebecca Lilla and
Mrs. James Lilla spent Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Mathena and Mrs. Barbara Gleis-
ler and sons of Woodstock, Md.
I, Mrs. Pittman Russell spent
Wednesday with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Wiltshire.
Mr. Nelson Whittington who
had been a patient at the George
Washington University Hospital
for seven weeks returned to his
home on Wednesday of the past
week. His many frinds wish for
hi ra speedy recovery.
and Mrs. George Helman
of Randallstown, Md., were re.
cent Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Johnson and sons
and Mrs. Lula Ranalli and Mrs.
James Lilla.
Mrs. T. E. Lake is spending this
week with her brother, Mr. JOe
Gordon of Edinburg, Va.
- Miss Rebecca Lilla spent sev.
eral days the Past week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam King of Laurel, Md.
Mrs. Mary Wiltcshire and son
Glen were Saturday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. John Everhart of
Brunswick, Md.
Cecelia Milton of Mountain
Mission spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Milton and
children. .
Mrs. James Lilla and sons, Joey
and Vince, attended a birthday
party for Mr. William Hough of
Bakertorh W. Ya., on Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Marshall Jenkins
Charles Town Spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dfl-
0ow, Sr., and Mrs. Charles R. DII-
W Other Sunday visitors
Mr and Mrs. T. W. Dillow, Jr.,
and daughter, Tana, of Charles
Town, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Turner and children and Miss
Nancy Runion of Harpers Ferry,
RFD 2.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Melvin Lilla and
Mrs. James Lilla and sons, Joe
and Vines, spent'Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William King of
Laurel, Md. Miss Rebecca Lilla
returned home with them.
100 ft. electric cord; Electric Wire and Cable;
Sprayer; Paint; q ree P|:uners; new Miter Box
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ass't, of Flower Pots; Vice; Wrenches; Ham-
ed Wheelbarrow; ElectricTrimmer; Ferfl-
22 in. Rotary Lawn Mower; Electric Feed cooker;
Scythe; Garden ~ose; Extension Ladderd, 2J~
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrelt
and Mr. Newton Hawk were visi-
Trellis; Lot of Electlrc Fluorescent Lights;
; Electi'ic Bench Grinder; Field Sprayer;
Tools of all kinds; Set of Pipe Dies; t/~
Cutter; 50 Ibs. Nails; Hatchet; Electric Soldering
Tools; 2 20 ft. Pipe and Wire Gates
lot o~ Lumber of all sizes. Many other
numerous to mention:
SALE: CASH. Nothing to be removed until
Rights Reserved.
For Accidents On Premises.
MRS. MARGARET SKINNER SHUTZ
(Ned) MORROW
FURR
April 16.2t.
law, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pearl. Mrs. Bertha Bagent of Millville
Mrs. Peggy Seal who has been were visitors Thursday evening
on the sick list for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Runion.
and in Charles Town General Mr. Charles Garrett and Mr.
Hospital several times and not Leftridge Staubs were visitors at
showing any improvement is now Newton Baker Hospital. Mr.
in King's Daughters' Hospital in Staubs had another check up. He
Martinsburg and improving slow- isn't feeling so well at this writ-
ly each day. Our best wishes ing.
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SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON fARMERS ADVOCAT
THU DAY, APRIL 23, 1964 B--.7
Mrs. Richard West and daugh- so well again.
ter, Nina Susan, of Purcellville,
Va., and Mrs. Calvin Mays and
daughter, Anna, were visitors on
Monday with the f0rmer's par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Runion.
Mr. Thurman Hawk, on the
sick list for quite some time and
also in Newton Baker Hospital,
is at his home but not feeling
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Mr. and Mrs. George Talton
and three children and Mrs.
Georgia Piper were visitors re.
cently with the latter's daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Wilt of Murrell Hill.
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