for Mrs. Janet Wilt by the Rev. ~~. ~-~ . . ::. i George Brown, Kay Bryant, Carol [ satisfactorily and complete the SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FAP 'S ADVOCATE
VOd~EE~OfH~N~ ~A and Mrs. Linton of Mannings. ,aa~p~ ~q, ]Clanton, Steve Cooper, Debral'twenty-sixweek training programlTHURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 B---7
-. THE RS OF Mrs'.' Rose Wilt and Mrs JeanHAKYCK3 r~:KKY I Creamer, Chloe Daffer, Mark will be retained by Wells Indus- ~ "'--'--'----'-'7--"---'--'~
Danner were dinner guests Friday • • ~ Dailey, Deborah Deeds, Kathy De ] ries as detal draftsmen, t Uam~r|~| h~u ~Arvil, e
of the former's dauehter, Mr and Mrs. G. E Webb ~Iiaven, Billye Durnam, rticnara The program presents an ex- S Legion and Veterans of Foreign
I'I~;IIIUI|QI i/a~ J~; I, Wars Posts, the National Guard
Mrs Luther Lanham of Martins-i ~---.~ ......... .. ............... •~...o ....... ~.~ ..... 1Funk Elaine Gageby, Pam ttard- cellent opportunity for top-flight ....... _ . Company and the Boy Scouts.
By Mrs, Georgia Pearl bur~ ~:~2~:~:~";~'~:~"*~'•:*'~"¢"~~*~:*~'~ 1 man, Jewell Harrell, Jeffrey Har- training in the field of drafting Tfl ~D Hp|d M~V ~Q At Charles J. Enders Jr., of the
__nd_~.~" av _mnerd' ~,uests~ of Mr. Quite a number of members] ris., Robert Henshaw, V~vian How- with the assurance• of future, era- "~ ~'* ""*'" "''J "" .Legion said that the two veterans
,nn M,¢ r:,,~,ono "7~ilt ancl faro'of the Webb family throughout ell, Elaine Jackson, Peggy Jenk- loyment
gr. and Mrs. Calvin Woodardl of tIillsboro, Va., Mrs. Barbara ............ ~, ....... " f. ~ P • ~ organizations have for sometime
ilv were Miss Linda Bluer and this area, attended the funeral o l ins, Mitzie Lamm, Sharon Liles,
I son from Virginia are visit-Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and ~Ir Donner of Maryland~ the late Ernest Webb, in Balti-]Marshall McCormick, Mary Mc- placed flags on the graves of all
the former's mother and fam- son of Maryland. ~Ir and Mrs Thurston Royce more, Md. on last Thursday, May I Donald, Bruce Moler, Joyce Ott, veterans of World War I and
; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrett'. Mr. and Mrs. John Runion and Mr and Mrs Bill Runion of "I~It' 12. The deceased was 88 years of lCharles Owens, Beth Perry, Tim World War II• tte urges that if
', Woodward is stationed at family were visitors Sunday with • - • • • " there is anyone who knows of a
Jackson, Va., visited their broth- age and was well known over a
I Ridgeway, Rebecca Rogers, Kath-
rt Meade and will soon be leav- Mrs. C. W. Lloyd of Virginia ......... wide area, having spent much of I ryn Sims, Charles Smallwood, veteran's grave which has been
,¢- Mr -'-~ Mrs Ed'-'i" Staubs of er, ~,~r. ann lvlrs Jonn ~umon an(1
,,or over seas• • ann . w. .... " - his time in W. Va. " [ Walter Smallwood, David Smith, missed to please get in touch with
Krs. Rosetta Talton and dough- Murrell Hill, were visitors Sunday famuy last Satur(lay. - !. - Recent visitors at the home of iClaudette Strange, Claudia Stra- him.
I Sharon and Mrs. Georgia with the formers mother, Mrs. on.~unaay, l~r; an.a ~rs..~r: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henretta, in[nge, George Tusing, Eric Waggy, West Virginia ............
per were^dinner~ ..... guests,. ~.^,.... ~.,Wednes" MrNettiec NStaubSHawk and grandfather, ~nurl~rs. ~roWnneese an~oonnstontamUY,ana~ar, son,ann Bolivar, were Mrs Bertha Small]Judy Walker Ruthanne Wilt• D--~,
of th ................... -.-- .... ,,~, ~,, w,,,,,~ ,,, ;,on ,, ~,~1 of Philadelphia, Pa, Mrs Charles | F.IG TH C.~A~I~. ' C O N T I N U E D S A L E
~, Mrs. Albert Talton of Hamil- A kitchen shower was given for ~dnar'~Shn"l~'unio'~San~ f'am'il:"" " "ord Pa." ___H .......... :--- Aha~ bane 6un ------'-
Fletcher, of Chadds F , ,| ......
~, Va Mr and Mrs Bill Wilt who were .." ......... rDil and daughter, Mrs, Wayne Seblist ] T ~ancYl~e~eX~n~e~' 2n~erAl~arra'
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~rs. Clayton Talton and son A1- recently married at Mannings by lo~°~V~il~°i~lr" anaonWr:n~lv~ 11 inof Boothwin, Pc. "~" ' a ' ' ra" Reportedly 0wned By OF MORGAN MORGAN S ESTATE
~t of Hamilton, Va., were vial- Rev. and Mrs. Linton, pastor of *h,,'~h,,],,~ ;~ ..... ('.'~ .... ] ~ .... , Mr and Mrs. Lewis andnephew ~ ecniaB:ker' PeggyBahker'.J'm. B~a" 747 WINCHESTER AVE.--- MARTINSBURG, W. YA. ~
,~ Saturday with the former's the Pentecostal Church• Those ta~. "~I"rs'~D:l'i~'~ ~'s~'th'e'f~ormer Larry Jackson, ofHagerstown, Md[C~ait~.~ca B~rbar~r°,B~a~ina' N~p0[eo~ For $1,100 ON
~rand family, Mr. and Mrs. presentwere Mrs. Inez Ridgeway, Miss Nancy Runion, daughter of spent Sunday at the home of Mr.|~':~. ~ ,~- ~..,: ~ ..... ~..~'
~, ge raJton, baran Turner, Mrs. v,rgm]a ~om- ,, o,~.~ ~.o ,.,. ur ~,,,i .... ~ and Mrs. Ben Jackson, m Belly /: ............ SATURDAY, MAY 21,1966
mr. and Mrs Herman Garrett bro, Mary Appelle, Mrs. George ):~:.~n2.'~i'i~i ,,v.~ .............. ,rh ..... i,,, ;¢ ¢,iu ~ ..... ,¢¢i,n| cesarmL oettrey (~mr~, ~ill ~mm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ahalt
visitors Sunday of the lat- Talton, Mrs. Barbara Pamter, • --:;~ "- "% ~ . .... he! Patrmm Colhs, Carol Mar• Coo , of Charles Town, were among the 10:30 A. M.
,~lant was nresenten to her a few] Anne uoym, ~renaa uroson, uiara many persons who attended the 1914 Model T Ford (running condition) and balance Of
t's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Inez Talton Estelle Costello,/~~:~ ot me Deauuml pomsetu. "~ ] ........
~. .. ~ ..-. :" - [Dailey, Linda Downing, Debbie big auction sale in Waynesboro,
~. Elmer Jenkins of Round Erma Riley, Mary Alger, Mrs. I"m~m~ ........... antique furniture, tools, and glassware, lamps consisting of
(~ays oeIore unrlstmas, Dy mem-~ ..............
bersof the Bolivar Methodist[ ~e~iers, r'atrmm ~rencn, wctorm Pa. May 7, and they came back
ill, Va Gladys Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Tommyl ~dU|lV|l|~ hanging lamps, brass lamps, 250 kerosene lamps and other
~rs Betty Lou Higgs and Miss Wiley, Ella Mac Grove,~ Manallil~liLLllLLL Church• It has red, white and[French, Cecelia Green, Bobby with a prized and highly valuable
~e Marie- Grove of- Mt Airy, I Morgan. Punch and cake were: Mi- r'oroth" Lake green foliage, and has only lost] Gruber,. Joyce Harms,. Rust~" shotgun, one which reportedly antique articles. PLAN TO STAY LATE.
~~~ii~i:: ~ai~a:~i!isserved Alargle assortment of~~ three leaves which have fallen|rleare, l~eooran fleas, l~yle rio i-was at one time owned by Napol- Not responsible for accidents.
off recently. A number of persons] man, Frances Hough.Patsy Jenk- eon. Mr. and Mrs. Ahalt report- Auctioneer: EDWARD "Ned" MORROW :'
have seen ~he nlant and have mar| ins, Michael Jones, ~)ennis ~irK, edly had to bid $1,100 to get the
veled~at thee novelt~ of it| John Lally, Georgia Leight, Dot- shotgun: Mr. Ahalt is a gun col- Clerk: GEORGE GAIN , ~
, •" -- * Sl
• g - " ' . . Miss Kate Marlatt continue tie Lloyd, Bruce Manuel, Deborah lector. CATHERINE V. MORGAN
~. Estel Costello and family of l ter Cindy and Mrs. Georgia Piper r~ ..... ~n ..... -uit~ ill in Charles Town General Merchant, Sharon Miller, Cindy Also at the sale Eugene aim- Administratrix of the Estate of Morgan Morgan
~town, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilt l attended a kitchen showeri Sunday evening visitors of Mrs Hospital. She is showing slight Payne, Paula Propst, M~ssy R a - merman, a Harrisburg, Pa,, motel May 19,1t-
Mae Webb were Mr and Mrs" improvement, but still bed fast ey Kim Reid, Rickie Riley, ~z- owner, obtained a car built es- ~ mm ~n ~mmn IIB B~B~BI~
~ ~~~ Bob Webb and children and Mrs" at all times, a~eth Ring, ls, arla Robinson, Jonn pecially for the late Clark Gable, ~ .... " ,
Bertha Mor-an ..f Shanandoah Relatives and friends of Mrs. Roth, Anne Seal, David Small- for a bid of $13,350• Zimmerman ~ i mm ~ mm~
NAME BP, AND Junction an~M,rs"ShermanDim O A. Webb, resident of Harpers wood, PeggySmoot, Patty Spiker, is anantiquecarfancier. Thecar, , YERS
; .... " .... " Ferr, and Bolivar for a number Daniel Staubs, Dianne Walter, onced by Gable was a 1933-34 . CE I0 rl ~XF ~
man ann cnuaren ot ~lOWlng g . .
~~,~ ....... ..... ~' ....... srr-tO learn Mary Watson, Mac Wllhngham Packard Speedster II
Springs ttoaa, ~nr. ana ~v~rs. ~vlarK :~ ~"~2s, .are.ve~. o_ : . - i " " ~ [
Yontz of Charles Town mat sne ~s m at me home ot ner I ~ ,~ • ,
Mrs Osborn Dunn' and sons daughter, Mrs. Kearfeit Dailey in l hnnhnrd nmm nennuan' ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY !n
- ' - - New Brunswick N J " The 1965 Delinquent Tax I st will go to
'ten.my and Terry, o~ ~erwyn, . , • • . "
Md., spent the weekend visitingMrs" Mrs;j.oweJ•L• i"llsacc°mpan'ee' Yl'- n-or .runsw,c , u-,J UnU. M ||dhb0 | I| the newspaper for publication onFriday,
~ .~_ Mrs Mamie Viltshire and Mr. - . , .... "['U DL~ IlI,~IU Mall 0U WIll' J ~ [|
• and'Mrs R G Stuart were uinner guests at me home/ '= May 27. Any person whose Taxes are De-
Mr Otto 'Ryman and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mills on|g,~ ~___.*j__~ t_ ¢'-._L--, ~ -'----'~ ]~
Miss'Maida Ryman were Sunday Sunday, and also visited Mrs. G.~ r[~|u~H| ~ ~K~[ ~ I I| linquent may
have his or her name re-
afternoon visitors of Mr Edward E Webb / Sh " " , I r'- h I ll -. ,--moved from this list by paying these
..... ='" " ""un-'a-" " as a "-v^l" -lea- and/ epnerd Cohege will hold its I I. ll I ll Jf tll
~tyman ann aaugmer, lvuss Jua-o u y w m e y c r, /annual Commencement exercises 11~4,'11~'%! -- II ~t Taxes before May 27. After that date a
nita Ryman. warm,day: The best, we think,] Monday morning, May 30, at 10 II--I _ II
Mrs. Grandstaff of Baltim'ore, since last au. ram anu warm[ o'clock with Dr Lloyd H. Elliott, I II pubhCation fee of $1.00 will be charged for
Md., spent some time with her SU rSn " Mrs Daniel Dudrow of] president of George Washington I 1 each item appearing on the tax ticket in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton _ : ,u ~ s ..... ~- .... ~.~.d] University as the speaker. | ~~~ •
Are Ready For You At Dlllow due to e etth d a h of herlLeama ±~ ~ .~. " , ............... t?
............................. with the formers mother, Mrs. G.| The Rev. Dr. Clarence W. Cran ~~1~'/~ t| addition the 9% Inter st charged.
uu~oanu wmcn uccuHt:u o~ vv~u- ow 'v ford, pastor of Calvary Baptist
E G G E T T~ , nesday m~rning at the!r home in~altimore,~,,~r,,,,n. ~o*a~Md" meheartPast~ttackWeeKMrs, tie E'2/?ndof Bel' tsville 'M°/s, M'd.B~le~rarespen~" t sMcCarth~/ChurChunday ate| will" gwe" intheWashington,baccalaureateD, ser-C" _ ||[I SHERIFF Of JEFFERSON COUNTY~
~.".:~'~:,~."~'"..S'.'~'~ ~-"-'~" ~;~:: the Webb home in Bolivar. / men ~unaay, ~vtay zu, at ~ p.m. ~ II W.W. WHITTINGTON
ura.u~at~ ~ t,~ ,~,**,,-- ~,,,~ ..... - Both events are schedulea for
rq..... l~ill,w Mr C.rnnd~tnff ~'lr. ana ~ars. Raymond Wilt re-] ............. "Claims his name's Merlin ]~
STORE In (:XARLE$ ................ = %'.- ....... " oont,,,-isit-n th-'.-so-in law and|tne nea,m ann pnysmal~eoucauon . . . ' "May 12-2t-
was a former resiaent ot harpers ":~ y.- "'~'~_ "2"_ "::-" "'. _ /~,,,ilm.,, --wants to Know can we use[]
Wer.~, aaugnter, ,~v. ann ~rs: Joan| ...... s. , him " ~" I1 []
• ~ :~" _ ........ Mower, Jr.,. Cumberland, Md.] Also on May 29 will be the pres:2 "_* . "
Mrs Tea rlolaen ot washing
R XE ton D C wasals avisitorof:whiletheretheyhelpedtheirlit'|identsrecepti°nfr°m3t°5p'm" * *
R _ , . ., .. ,o ..... n:tle granddaughter, Kimberly Beth]at Popodicon, home of Dr. and
her parents, ~v~r ann ~vtrs ~ewm
~. • • Mower, celebrate her sixth lJirth-I Mrs. Oliver S. Ikenberry. All grad
Lady- Manhattan (Blouses) .i~o~., ~h,, nn¢rw ~r~.r~ueri!eee~imes and day. ~ ~"^'- ""---^---- ^~'"-" --^'-/~er:S,an~e]~rPen~st~ff~e~tYco~Zege
Mrs Morrm Kam, of Harpers c
._. " .... ~,--,,, ~$ k~,,,,,, ~,lJ | are invited to attend the re ept-
Bobble Brooks .... rerry, were weanesaay evening, ffUIIIl~ll UI MUUM~ IIUIU !..... ion
(Sportswear -- Dresses) visitors of Mrs Mary Wiltshwe ! ...........
-Mr~ Os~.o.~ n, n- ~nn o~il ~, . t,, ,.~ l ~aturaays events lncmue me
°=* Ts" i, llanrer tllnfll t'r0nram" |golden anniversary alumni lun.
Hanes -- ('Hosiery) aren, ivtrs, zvLamle wutsmre, ~ . ff ~ ~ ~ t ........ h --
Mary Wiltshire and Mrs R. G ......
Heiress (Lingerie) Stuart spent Saturday evening [ '0 ne u~ u , -
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P an F r ];]]lure [:vents ing and the alumni banquet at
6130 p. m. in the college dining
~ of Rippq~,,. ..... The Women of the Moose held hall. Reunions are scheduled for
" " Mrs. MaryWiltshire was a Sun- their membership chapter night the classes of 1906, 1916, 1926,
Jade East (Toiletries)
British Sterling (Toiletries)
Jockey (Underwear- Shirts)
Fara h (Slacks)
AND HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER
SUITABLE GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES
CAN BE FOUND AT----
L E G G E T T" S -- WHERE YOU CAN
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. program on Tuesday night at the
Earl Wiltshire of Ranson. Moose Home.
"Mr. and Mrs. William Hough ProTem Chairman Charlotte
of Bakerton were Sunday supper Shiflett was in charge of the pro.
guests of Mr. and Mrs• James gram and refreshments.
Lila and sons, Jay and Vince. After the enrollment of two
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Meadows members, Mary Albert and Ben-
and Jerry and Jimmy Fritts were nie Dunn, some matters pertain-
recent, visitors with the formers ing to business were discussed.
sister, Mrs, Elmer Lam of Elkton, i The Academy of Friendship Chair
Va. ' I man announced plans for a meet
Mrs. Pittman Russell of Wil-I ing to be held Sunday May 22rid
liamsport, Md., and Mrs. Maryl at 2 p. m. She said all surrounding
Wilt%hire were Thursday supperI chapters have been invited and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlel Marie Holden, former Grand Reg-
Wi,ltshire of Harpers Ferry.|ent, will be the official visitor~
Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWalt of l all members are urged to attend.
Carlisle, Pa., were Sunday after-] Two new members of the Aca.
noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T./demy, Viola Shiflett, Joyee Ale-
E. Lake. [shire were presented their rings.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whittington/ Collegian Charlotte Shiflett pre
and children, Hope and Robby, of[ sented a plaque to Sr. Regent sig.
Baltimore, 1rid., spent the week- nifying the chapter had qualifiled
end with Mrs. Marie Whittington. it's pledge to the Moose Haven
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook, of Health Center.
Berryville, Va., were Sunday eve- Those attending the A. C. F.
ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Meeting in Hagerstown on Sunday
Dewey Meadows. Mrs. Cook is the were Mannie Lancaster, Helen
former Rebecca Fritts. Kelican, Audrey McCarty, Marie
~ ;~'.~ '~)W~ STORE Mr. and Mrs. Rall~h Shirley and White and Gertrude Brain Nomi-
chi dren of Wadesville, Va., and nation of officers were read and
Always FREE PARKING For CUSTOMERS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiltshire, of approved by the Chapter. Sr. Reg-
~r, anson,, were ~unaay afternoon ent Marie White and Ann Gets-
visitors of Mrs. Mary Wiltshire. endanner, Junior Regent, Viola
', ~--~- ~, Shiflett and Sally Wiley, Chaplain
, Mary Basoraba and Ada Shull,
/ t Treasurer - Lula Stone and Cath-
~'~ ~ '* l edine Writt, Recorder - Audrey
........... n McCarty. These officers will be
~~.~7"~ k~,~i [ elected to their office on Tuesday
~A~-'I~.~ I June 14th. Recorder Gertrude
~~ ~-~ ~ ]Prain will attend the National
f/" ~~ [ Convention in Chicago, June Ilth
[[ ~i~ I thru 16th to receive her Star Re-
|1 ~ii]ll [ corder degree. The Chapter agre-
~~ led to sere a luncheon to the
*~~ [O. h. R. on Saturday, June llth
i [at 12:30. Members are urged to
i help with this affair. Door prize
~t ~~ -'--- [ was won by Sally Wiley. The meet
.. [ ing adjourned to meet again May
~i] [24th for a rgular business meet.
' ~iI ] ing. Delicious refreshments were
~/ Iserved by c°mmittee merab~rs"
-" , [97 Stu
p 'ou I "
I I aries Town Junior
- - • /High Honor Roll
Ir GI! /,total of 97 students of the$
| seventh and eighth grades at the
]h~4- i'~-~il~l | Charles Town Junior High School
um,,s.~ '~....'--.,,u [ made scholastic average of "B'
, [ or better during the fifth six
" weeks of the 1965-66 school term,
it was announced this week by
CHARLES TOWN COOPERATIVE
DIAL 725-2212 RANSON, W. VA.
Principal Roscoe Payne.
The eighth graders were tops
with 56, while there were 41 seven
th graders• The list by grades
follows:
SEVENTH GRADE: --
Clayton $,mders, Patty A ders,
1936, 1946 and 1956. The graduates
of 19v~6 will be guests at the ban-
quet.
Wells industries
To !ponsor Drafting
Tranning Program
Wells Industries Corporation in
connection with the Bureau of
Apprenticeship and Training of
the U. S. Department of Labor is
sponsoring an apprenticeship pro-
gram for drafting trainees.
The program is supported by
and registered with the Federal
Apprenticship Commission• It will
consist of of a training and on
the-job drafting c~ourse~ for twenty
six weeks• Trainees will receice
the minimum wage pay of $1.25
per hour for forty hour week.
Those trainees who progress
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COLLECTS $38,
LOSES $8,500
In his Homeowners policy,
Hank wanted deluxe cover-
age with no deductible. Then
~o save money, he limited the
amount to $10,000. When his
radio was stolen, Hank col-
lected $38. When his $18,500
home b~rned down, he col-
lected only $10,000. For pro-
fessional advice on your
home, auto, health ~ life
taattraac call tm.
USN|
PHONE 725-2211
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ChevelIe Malibu,Sport Coupe--with eight new standard safety features, including outside rearview
mirror and shatter.resistant inside mirror. Always check both mirrors before pulling out to pa~,
The way people
are snapping up buys on
new Chevelle V8's
at your Chevrolet dealer's...
you'.d think they're really .
gefllng away wnth something. -o .
They are. !ii
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The geLtmg's never been beLLer. (red-stripe tires, special flat-
And your Chevrolet dealer scornering suspension and floor-
giving the May buys that are mounted shift are standard). Just:
making it that ay. Buys on all drop in, pick out the new .,
, ||
the racy 66 Chevelles, including Chevelle you wan with the
the wide choice of Mal!bu models power and equipment you w-ant.
you can order with V8 s that And get away with something
out up to 275 hp. And S$ 396's yourself--a grea,L May buy, no .........
you can order with new Turbo- le , on America a favorite mid-
Jet V8's that put out up to hp size car.
Move out
Jn May See your Chevroiet doalort
...... the Chevrolet Way ....
..... 47-144
ROUTE 340, EAST
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CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
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