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By Mrs. Julia Whipp Viands
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Butcher of
:Erie, Pa. and Mr. and Ml's. R. M.
Callahan and Miss An,n Callahan
of Fredericksburg, Va. have been
visiting their brother-in-law and
si.~ter Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wage-
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hampton
and son Terry Lee of Baltimore
Md., Mr. Sylvester Frye of Beth-
esda, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stocks and Mr. and Mrs. Will, am
Frye of Bru.nswick, Md. were here
on Wednesday to attend the fun-
er,~l ~,f their late uncle Mr. Abner
~Zi . Mabel Oits of near Wever
3,n. i~d., Mrs. Albert Viands Jr.
and daughter Nancy of the
Bloomery and Mrs. Julia Viands
were dinner guests on Wednes-
day with the letters daughter
Mrs. Harry Shirley and family at
ffVIiddleway.
Mrs. Sublette Chamblin of Ran
son spent several days las.t week
with her sister-in-law Mrs. Abner
:Henry and sons neat' the Bloom-
cry, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Henry
a,nd son David were callers Wed-
nesday night with Mrs. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonald Hovermale
and daughter and Davie Viands
were callers on Wednesday with
~heir brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daughter at Loudoun Heights. Va.
Mrs. Maude Smallwood went to
see Dr. Gle~rm on Monday after-
noon and Mrs. Robert Frye went
on Tuesday evening. Glad to see
both are feeling better a:t this wri
~:ing.
Sunday vi'sitors wi.th Mr, and
~¢[rs. Bert Viands were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Fawver of Martins-
burg. Mr. Travis Viands of town
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S'hirley and
l~mily of Middleway.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
,Mrs. Robert Frye were Mr. and
~lVIrs. William Frye and son Bobby
~]Ir. and Mrs. Charles Stocks of
Brunswick, Md. Mr. Sylvester
Frye of Bethesda, Md., Mr. and
,Mrs. Sublette Chamblin of Ran-
Son.
,Mrs. Albert Viands Jr. of the
Bloomery has been on the sick
'list for the last several days.
Mr. and Mrs. 1%obert Frye were
Thursday eveni.rlg callers with the
farters sister Mrs. Abner Henry
ar][! sons at the river.
~r. and Mrs. Bert Viands and
(ME and Mrs. Harry Shirley and
Chlldren were Sunday evening call
t with friends in Winchester,
~Ir. a,nd Mrs. Joe Wheeler and
q,v~ Children of Bolexi, Miss spent
la~ week wi.th her brother and
sit, er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
B~ll~h and on Sunday Mrs. Bush
h~i a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs.
P~:Bush were up from Alex-
andria, Va. and their mother Mrs.
B~sh from the Moore Rest Home
were altoge~:her for dinner. Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler a,'Td children
left this morning for their home.
Mr. Wheeler is still in srvice.
Mr. Donald HovesTnale of the
'Btoomery spent several days last
week with his sister and family in
(Martins.burg.
Mrs. Maude Smallwood spent
Sunday afternoon with her son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Marvi:~ Smallwood and family in
Ranson.
Mr. and Mt~, Tommie Herndon
of Washingt,an, D. C. spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Frit,ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daughter Cheryl of LoLidoun Hei
g'hts, Va. and Mr. a,~d Mrs. Billy
Viands of Ranson were Sunday
day guests with their parenC, s Mr.
~nd Mrs, Albert Viands Jr. and
£amJly at 1:he Bloomery.
Mr .and Mrs. Donald Hover-
male and Davie Viands spent the
day Sunday with the foxzners par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spearow.
in Berkeley Springs.
~Mrs. Maude Smallwood spent
~turday even,trig witll her son
Mr ,~,Tatwin Smaliwood and family
We were all very S01Ty to hear
of the deatl~ of Mrs. Bessie Pearl
on Saturday afternoon at her
home near Chestnut I-Iil,l. Mrs.
James Dailey is a sister of Mrs.
Pearl. Our sympathy goes out to
the family and relatives.
Mr. Albert Viands Jr. is home
from work today with a b~dly
infected arm which has been giv-
dng him trouble for some time as
~he has had an awful sore finger
and we think the t1'ouble came
$rom that.
Mr. David Bracket[ had their
,con back in the Winchester Hos-
,piLal last Wednesday for an opera
~$ion on his eye w~ch c~me from
,a bow and arrow. We hope the cO
er~tion will be a success. The little
boy returned to his home on Sat-
urday.
Mrs, Williazn Dlllow and daug~h
,ter Tana were callers with her mo
~her Mrs, Mary Frye in Point of
Rocks.
IAt~tle Donna Lynn Hovermale
and Davie Viands spent t~he day i
~onday with their aun:t Mrs. Evel
yn Wiles in Loudoun Heights, V~t. !
Mr. and Mrs. Wa~*ter Smallwood
of Ran:son were SundRy evening
callers with his mother Mrs. Mau
de Smallwood.
Mr. John Viands of town spen~
the day Monday in WaXhing.ton,
D. C. on business.
Mrs. Lester Ot¢ and son Mich-
ael spent the day wit;h her mother
Mrs. James Bailey.
'Mr. and Mrs. Travis Viands and
~ons Jackie and Glenn of Charles
Town were Wednesday evening
callers with the formers paren,ts
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Viands.
Mr. Forrest Cha.mblin of Middle
way was a supper guest on "l~hurs
day evening with his brother-in-
l~w and ,~ster Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
eft ~rye.
,Mrs, Elva Lancaster, Mrs. Shir
|ey R~mey and daughter and Mrs.
Met, ty Chapman and son were din
her guests on Friday width Mt:~.
Harry Shirley and family at Mid-
dleway. These young ladies are alt
~telephone opera~ors of the Oener
al Telephone Co. of town.
Mrs. Gorge Jones left on Friday
evening for a visit to her home
~,~avn M¢l~c~ukee, Wis. She wilt be
guest of her nieces Misses Myrt-
le and Pearl Slyaude. Mhe will be
gono a~bo~t two weeks.
,Mrs. Ma'~de 8mallwood and son
lVfarvin were in WinChester, Va.
on Friday morning.
~Vir. and Mrs. Milton Popkins
and 5"rand&~iigi~te~ Joyce oi Kai)-
letown were Friday evening call-
ers with the latters parents Mr.
and Mrs. Obie Johnston and dau
g~hter, Bonnie.
My Miss Margaret Houser
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisk and
daughter of Martinsburg were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Harding and son and
,Mrs. Annie Loudan.
W. S. C. S. of the Methodist
Church was met at the home of
Mrs. William Cap~-iotti and ,Mrs.
Joh~a I_~okingbill on Wednesday
night, May 13 with a very good at
tendance. The devotionals was in
charge of the vice president, the
subject The World to Christ We
Bring. Business meeting in charge
of the president Mrs. Ray Hetzel
Delicious refreshments were set'-
red.
:Mrs. Charles Daugherty accom-
panied by Mrs. Edith Geary and
,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes of
Charles Town visited their sister
Mrs. Christine Geary Shade who
is a patie,'at in ~he Kings Daugh-
ters Hospital. Her husband Gil-
bert Shade is a patient in the V.
A. Center Hospital Martinsburg.
gan are in Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Alma Lou Knott a student
:~urse at Kings Daught, ers Hospit-
al is spending her vacation with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Knott and family.
Gardner Loudan of Harpers
Ferry was a guest on Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding and
son and ,Mrs. An~ie Loudan.
M~'s. Helen Mills, Mrs. Mildred
Capriot.ti, Mrs. Helen Laudan, and
Mrs. Jessie Houser motored to
Martinsburg recently and attend-
ed an all day training school for
vacation Church school workers
which held at Trinity Methodist
Churc'h.
The study course on the book of
Isiah was held at the Methodist
Church i:~ Millville attended by
Women of W. S. C. S. and sons of
the men folks from Bakerton.
.DT-2 Donald Trundle W. S.
Coast Guard Academy New Lon-
don, Conn. spent the weekend
wi~t~h his wife and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder.
Mr .a;~d Mrs. Donald Trundle
and daughter spent ,Sunday even-
ing neat' Shepherdntown visiting
iii5 15&I'CSTtL.~ MY. and Mi.~, 5;am~io]
Trundle and son George.
Mr. Paul Hildenbrand of Fred-
erick, who was mowing his grass
along the Potomac had the misfor
tune to get his foot seve~qy cut by
~he knife of the mower flying and
striking his foot. He was rushed to
the Charles Town Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Porter
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rohrer of
Hagerstown, Md. accompanied by
Mr. and Ma's. M. D. Welsh Jr. tour
ed Jefferson County and nearby
spots of interest in Virginia on
Su;]day.
By Mrs. Lena Ambrose
Mr. Witmer Bagent is visiting
his daughter and son-i,]-law Mr.
and Mrs. George Root in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spitzer
and family visi.ted Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Owens in Tablet's Stat-
ion Saturday.
~Miss Beverly Bragg of Washing
ton spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. a,nd Mrs. John Bragg
and sister Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zombro
and daughter of Falls Church
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gageby and daughter.
M]. a]~d Mi~. P,,,&i:,os,L R~lL]~ali',JYd
and family of Bolivar viisted Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Locke Sunday,
Mr. and ,Mrs. Neale Ambrose of
Oharles Town visited Mr. ,and
Mrs. H. C. Ambrose Sunday eve.n-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Breeden and
Mr. Ernest Breeden all of Ranson
visited Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Breed
en Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman S,nowden
and son of Martinsburg visited
Mrs. Mamie Martin Sunday.
Little Donna Jean Spitzer and
Mr. Marvin Breeden are on t'he
sick lis, t th,is week.
Wayne Welty and Carol Gageby
were among the class 6th ,of Har-
pers Ferry School who spe,']t Fri-
day in Washington. They went by
bus and the class enjoyed it.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breeden
and family of Summit Point visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. Martin Breeden
and family Saturday evening.
Mrs. John Welty of She.:]andoah
Junction was supper guest of ,Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. and sons and Mrs.
Ruth Clegg Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Welty visi-
ted Mrs. Lee Emery in Martins-
burg one day last week.
Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell
of Goldsboro, N. C. are spe,ndin~ a
while with his parents here Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Mitchell.
farm Women Enjoy
Demonstration Day
Some 85 members of Farm
Women's C1,2bs of Jefferson Coun
ty and their friends attended the
annual Demonstration Day held
at Bardane Communi.ty Center,
May 7. The event was held in ob-
servance of National Home Demo,n
stration Week.
During the morning session, de
monstrations were given by the lo
cal clubs and they included:
Betsy R