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Thursday, June 23, 1966
Joel D. Griffing Of
Va., Died in
Last Thursday
Col. Joel D. Griffling, 65 re-
ed Chief of the Manpower Div-
of National Headquarters of
Service, of Berryville,
last Thursday in the Winches
Memorial Hospital. He had
in ill health for sometime.
~ol Griffing was born Oct. 23,
in Lining, Miss. He served
years in military service, 26
of which were consecutive
duty. He also served 25
with the National Selective
1948, Col. Griffing was made
of the Manpower Division
Iational Headquarters of Se-
Service. In December 1950,
appointed Chief Planning
Inter-Agency Relations in
ch capacity he served until his
rement April 15, 1966.
tie was a member of Grace
Church, Berryville.
is survived by his widow,
former Miss Willie Morris
one son, Joel D. Griff-
Jr., of Berryville; and one
Mrs. J. W. Hamrick of
City, Calif.
A funeral service was conduct-
Sunday at 3 p. m. in Grace
~al Church, Berryville, by
Rev. David Cammack.
was in Green Hill Ceme-
Berryville, with military
Mrs. Mary B. Furr
The Leetown Home Demonstra-
Club held its June meeting
the home of Mrs. James Ham-
in Charles Town Wednes-
afternoon. Mrs. Hedy Ever-
was co-hostess. There were
members present. De-
OUs refreshments were served
the meeting.
Charles Owens, president,
led the meeting to order by us-
the Flag salute.
lesson, "You, the Consu-
was very well explained by
leader, Mrs. Ily Bratina.
William Harris served as
The roll was called
minutes of the last meeting
read, and the treasurer's re-
was given.
tour to Franklin, W. Va.,
announced for Wednesday,
20.
reports were heard.
next meeting, which is our
picnic, will be on July 13
ar picnic area in Leetown
at 11 o'clock.
Busy Workers 4-H Club~
a program.
and Mrs. Hollis Santmier
commencement exer-
at the Masque Auditorium
Professional Insti-
Richmond, Va., over the
~kend June 12, when their son,
David Santmier re-
his Bachelor of Science
of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
last week were Mrs.
Smith, of Webster Springs,
Mrs. Santmier and son
Mrs. Lillian Rice, of Martins-
Hollis Santmier graduated
Ramer School in Martins-
June 5, after completing
as nurse's aide. Part
training was at Kings
Hospital.
and Mrs. Frank Kearney, of
N. J., spent the weekend
Kearney's mother, Mrs.
Henshaw. Returning home
Mrs. Henshaw aceom-
them and will spend about
Weeks.
and Mrs. Colin Dunbar and
of Front Royal, Va., visited
former's parents, Mr. and
Ed. Dunbar, last week.
and Mrs. C. S. Reekley
last week to Morgan Court-
Lynn Buttorff and fam-
move this week to Jeffer-
There will be preach-
morning at the Meth-
Church at 9:45; Sunday
at 10:45.
and Mrs. John Poland, of
were called Satur-
of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
and children.
Primary and Intermediate
had a Father's Day pro-
Sunday morning at the
Church.
and Mrs. Clark Furr, Pete
Furr, of Charles Town,
Bruce Furr, of Lee-
Clyde Grubbs of Shep-
were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Furr
Md.
and Mrs. Lee Lupton and
of Armel, Va., visited Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday.
Slusher, Jr., was on
on last week from the Ru-
Delivery and also attend-
COnvention.
and Mrs. Charles Blue, of
Lsburg, were supper guests
evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Blue and children.
and Mrs. Paul Grove and
of Martinsburg, visited
Mrs. Alton Grove on Sun-
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