her son-in.law and daughter Mr. evening callers of Mrs. Maude ning. Among those helping Sadie Minnie Ott of Ranson was a visi-
and Mrs. Irvin Hodges and her Smallwood. celebrate the happy occasion were tot in the evening. •
grandson Gregory Viands spent Miss Jane Rissler attended a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Milton of War- Mrs. Winerd Bowers and Mrs.
last week with her brother in field trip with the Biology Club renton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Alton Muse and Karen and Ken-
Julia Viands Keyser, W. Va. of Shepherd College at Camp Pin- Milton and son, of Millville, Mr. ny, spent Sunday with Mr. and
~h~'i~~ i Mrs. Albert Viands and dau- nacle at Wardensville, Va. They and Mrs. John Milton and sons, Mrs. Douglas Bowers arid chil.
ghters Mary and Mrs. Betty Hover spent several days at the camp near town. Mrs. Tom Magaha, dr•n, Carolyn, Jeff and Mark, of
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley of Bar-male visited friends in Martins- last week. Mrs. Larry Magaha and Miss Dot Glen Burnie, Md. •
ad Mrs. William Woodward burg on Wednesday. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Julia Dailey of Middleway. Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Moier, of
daughter Louise of Bakerton
Wednesday visitors with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hedges and Viands were Mr. and Mrs. Harry i received some nice presents and Charles Town, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
Mrs. Harry Ashby and grand nephew Gregory Viands of Kear- Shirley and children, Debbie, all had a wonderful time. Refresh- ing Gray and son, Rubble, of Ran-
Harry, Jr., Bobby, Donald Lee and ments were served by the hostess, son, spent Sunday evening with
)by, Louise spent the rest neysville were callers on Friday Rusty, of Middleway, Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Maude Smallwood and son Mr. and Mrs. David Penwell and
week with her grandpar- with Gregory's grand mother Mrs. cis Smallwood and daughter Marvin and daughter Gaselia were Mrs. Nathaniel Gray.
Julia Viands.
Jackie and Mrs. Floyd Markley of callers Friday evening with her
and Mrs. Melvin Fritts visit Visitors over the weekend with Ranson, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis • • ~..,~lgeJMgO/llm
in Frederick, Md. last Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rissler were Hovermale and daughters Donna
afternoon, their daughters, Miss Susan Riss- and Debbie of Leetown.
John Armstrong returned ler from the State College in Key- Mr. Donald Hovermale attend-
from the General hospital ser, Miss Pat Rissler who works ed the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.
Wednesday and is getting for the Government in Washing- Biller, which was held in Berkeley
ad on crutches, ton, D. C, Mr. and Mrs Charles Springs on Sunday. Mr. Hover-
s. Nelson Bush spent the day Williams and son David" of Lees- male is on vacation from Newton
aesfiay with the children of burg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker Hospital where he is em-
and Mrs. Martin Grimes while Rissler and daughter of Kable-ployed. He is to go to Silver
attended the funeral of Mar- town. Spring, Md. ,on Monday to spend
father, Mr. James Grimes. Mrs Francis Smallwood and over night with his brother, Mr.
~Irs. Clematine Aits who has daughter, Jackie, and Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. Leroy Hovermale and
spending some time with Markley of Ranson were Sunday family.
Mr. Oliver Stewart of Martins.
burg has been a patient in King's
Daughter's Hospital in Martins-
burg with a heart attack. Oliver
is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Joe
Milton and a former resident of
Mechanicstown. We all wish him
a speedy recovery.
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Misses Mary Jane and Mona
Wolfe of Bakerton were Sunday
afternoon visitors with Misses
Mary and Nancy Viands.
Mr. Baker and son, of Bunker
Hill, spent Sunday with his cous-
ins, Mr. and Mrs. ttarry Ashby.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward
and children of Bakerton were
also callers of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Miton Popkins of
Kabletown were Friday evening
callers on their daughter, Mrs.
Josephine Johnston and daugh-
ters, Joyce and Bonnie.
The last report from Portmus
Hill of Vienne, Va., indicates he
hasn't improved any and was re-
quired to be removed to an Army
hospital in Washington, D. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Magaha of
near Middleway gave her mother,
Mrs. Joseph Milton, a surprise
birthday party on Saturday eve-
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ALSO
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Living Corpse"
MONEY"
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Bottles or 25c
Sun..Mon.-Tues. May 22-23-24
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ALSO
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Wed. Thru Sat. May 25-28
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PHONE 535-2212
rhurs.-Fri. May 19-20
Robert Mitchum In
MOSES"
Also Cliff Robertsan In
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In Color with Dana Andrews
ALSO
Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis
"LIVING IT UP"
IN COLOR
;un..Mon. May 22-23
Fran_kie Avalon - The Hondells
James Brown - Leslie Gore
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"Fate is the Hunter"
Glenn Ford Rod Taylor
Jane Russell - Wally Cox
PLUS CARTOONS
Wed~.Thurs..FrL May 25-27
"When The Boys
Meet The Girls"
IN COLOR WITH
Connie Francis-Herman's Hermits
"Gunfighters Of
Smallwood and family in Ranson.
Private Lester Viands spent a
couple of days this week with
his grandmother, Mrs. Julia
Viands and also spent Tuesday
night with his aunt, Mrs. Harry
Shirley and family at Middleway.
His father, Mr. Lester Viands,
came down from Romney after
him on Thursday night. Glenn
was accompanied to Fort Eustis,
Va., on Friday by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Viands and son
Jackie who spent the week in
Norfolk, Vs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton
329 South Queen Street
alartinsburg, W. Va,. Phone AM 7-6231
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMER'S ADVOCATE
J. B. Houser. I q'HTT]C~nAy MAv ~o 19~a vt.__~
Mrs. winiam hough, Jr., at-]--- ' ...........
t.endede a hair.styling show .!nlert Watson and sister, Mrs. Eva, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pine, at the
~ammore,.mu., on ~noay. wire | Marcus, of Baltimore, motored to [ home of his son, and daughter-in.
omer~emptoy.ees or the cnanes[charles Town on Sunday and at-]law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee
wasnmgton ~eauw ~alon ot ~tan- [ tended the fiftieth wedding anni. I Pine.
son. [versary reception in honor ofI ------------
Mrs. Blanche Lewis, Mrs. Rob- their brother and sister-in-law, I GO TO CHURCH
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S C H E W E L' S In WINCHESTER
Miss Margaret Houser
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Knott, Jr., of
Baltimore, Md., were Saturday
evening guests of his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Knott and son and Mrs. Florence
Runion.
Gary Capriotti of Morgantown
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
William Capriotti and son Den.
his and grandmother, Mrs. John
Lookinbill over the weekend.
Mrs. Eva Marcus, of Baltimore,
Md., was a weekend guest of her
sister, Mrs. Robert Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Knott, Jr.,
of Baltimore, Md., visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. B. Houser on Satur-
day evening.
and sons, Terry and Chuckle, of
Baltimore, Md., spent the week-
end with per parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garland ~tenry. The Hamptons
also visited their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. •dis James, who
have moved into their new home
near town.
Mrs. Bernard Ott
Church Women Meet
The Women of the Halltown
Presbyterian Church met Monday
evening, May 9, at the home of
Mrs. Raymond Parks in Charles
Town. Mrs. Robert Sherman, the
president, opened the Council
meeting with devotions. After the
business session the meeting was
turned over to the Circle chair-
man, Mrs. James Watson, who op-
ened with prayer. The secretary,
Mrs. Raymond Parker, read the
minutes of the last meeting and
rollcall with sixteen members and
one guest present. Mrs. Doris
Costello was moderator for the
lesson, "Emphasis" Christian
Family Education, Women of the
Church Birthday observance, and
the Bible study, "A Growing
Church. Mrs. Elmer Wright
closed with the offeratory prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabler of
Martinsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Loudan and children of Knoxville,
Md., and Mr. Jack Loudan of
Harpers Ferry were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Harding and Mrs. Annie Loudan.
William E. Mills still remains a
patient in the King's Daughter s
Hospital, Martinsburg. His son
Clarence Mills of Shepherdstown
is a patient in the Frederick Me-
morial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson and
Mrs. Bill Ingram and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin arid
children of Dargan, Md., Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Martin and children,
Shepherdstown, Kenneth, Rich-
ard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Rickard, Millville, Shannon Lon-
gerbeam, Harpers Ferry, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Martin and chil-
dren (city) were Mother's Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Martin, Sr., and sons.
The W.S.C.S. met with Mrs.
John Lookinbill and Mrs. William
Capriotti on Wednesday night
with a very good attendance.
Rev. and Mrs. Crady and chil.
After the birthday program, dell- dren, of Shenandoah Junction,
cious refreshments were served were Friday evening guests of Mr.
by the hostess, Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Harlan Van Camp and
Parks. { children.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cross and
Birthday Party l daughter, of Martinsburg, were
Mrs. Marshall McAboy, Mrs.I --
Alton Muse and children, Karen,[
Timmy, and Kenny, attended a~ '|
birthday party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McKee in Ranson,"
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on Monday evening in honor of
their son tienry and they also
visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Lee Sipe
later in the evening in Charles
Town.
Masters Michael, Larry and Ste-
phen, spent Tuesday in Ranson
with their grandmother, Mrs. E1-
lis Williams, Sr. Miss Sharon
Ott, a member of the Cadettes,
did the honor of baby sitting at
the Women's Clubhouse while the
mothers voted.
Master Timothy Anders spent
Wednesday with his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ott.
Mrs. Kenneth Anders visited her
parents later in the day.
Mrs. Joseph Ranalli and chil-
dren, Marila, Vivian and Joey, of
Millville, were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. David Penwell and
family on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. David Penwell, Mrs. Wil-
liam Hoak, and Mrs. Alton Muse
shopped in Winchester, Va., on
Wednesday. They also visited
Miss Dorothy Bowers in the Win-
chester Hospital on Wednesday.
Miss Dorothy Bowers returned
home Friday from the Winchester
Memorial Hospital where she had
been a surgical patient the past
week. She is getting along fine.
Mrs. B~rnard 0tt accompanied
Mrs. Kenneth Anders 'and son
Timothy, of Rans0n ,to Inwood
on Friday. Mrs. Ott was an over-
night guest of her sister, Mrs.Cor-
nelia Laye and along with Mrs.
Laye attended the Musselman
pensioners banquet at the Mus-
selman plant cateteria. They also
attended the spring concert of
the Senior Girls Chorus at the
Musselman High School. Mrs.
Ott also spent Saturday with her
brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Williams and family
before returning home on Satur-
day evening.
Mrs. Aiton Muse and children
Karen, Timmy and Kenny, were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Sipe of Charles Town Saturday
evening. Timmy remained over
night with his aunt and uncle.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wright were Mrs.
Mary Jenkins. of Alexandria, Va,,
and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.
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Visitors on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hoak and Miss Dor-
othy Bowers were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simons and sons, Michael
and Mark, of Ranson, Mrs. Helen
Bowers and son St•vie and Miss
Elsie Edwards of Charles Town.
Mr. and Mrs. David Penwell
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Friend of Riverdale, Md.
Mrs. Nathaniel Gray spent the
weekend with the Penwell chil-
dren, in their absence.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall McAboy were
Mrs, Henry McKee and children
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