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Class Completes Plans
For Reunion. July 11
The steering comm+ttee for the
20th reunion of ~t~he class of 1939
of Charles Town High School corn
pteted plans this week for t~e oc-
casion to be held on July I1 at
Jefferson Coun~ty Memorial Park.
The main even,t .wilt be a box
supper at 5:30 p. m..for the mere-
be:s. their families and former
school teachers. Prizes will be a-
wal~e~l ttir vhe member traveling
the favt'hest. ~he larges,t family
present, youngest ~hild present
and oldest child presen,t.
Qui~te a large number of mem-
bers from a distance have co~n-
,municated with the committee of
their i~tentions to attend.
All those residing in the coun-
~ty are urged to not forget this oc-
casion as no further notices will
~be mailed. This will be the first
reunion of this class since t~heir
~raduatlon 20 years ago.
It will be remembered tha¢ the
late Dr. Peter Marshall gave the
gradua,tion address for this class
,and the Rev. J(~hn Shirley now re
siding in l~loPida ~nd brolher of
Mrs. C. C. Tabb, preached ,~he bac
cal~ureate sermon, he being the
fir::t alu, mJnus of ~he local high
school to return for this hi,nor.
fIIE WEATHER AND
The Weather-It Is Changeable
And may I say really ci]angea~
le weather and exceedingly hot
fir.% part of week and at the end
of ~the week especially :Saturday
night throw on ano.ther blanket
~lease. Bu% wiVh such an experien-
ce of this weather I am about a~
usual and ready for a little chat
and here goes the weather from
last Monday very very hot 93.
Tuesday very dry and no air stir-
ring and hot thermometer stand-
ing at just 100 top of Blue Ridge
the nights have been really hot.
We usually get a fine breeze here
of n~iffhts but: just abou.t the hot-
test we have experienced here
Wednesday very close and scarce-
ly a leaf moving, gardens,perishing
for a drink. Thm~day morning
~ome oar one can breathe a little
fresh air and some clouds gather-
mg appearance of rain quite a lot
of lighting and one of our neigh-
bors were lucky they were not at
home and lighting came in ove~
Vhe wires in the home and did a
little damage but just lucky no
fire from it bu~t there was no rain
Friday morning so happy to see
the leaves moving and just a frac
tion c~gler and a wonderful nigh¢
to slumber all t, hrough the nig~ht,
no need of a fan. Saturday a very
nice day cool night. Sunday an-
other ice day and a fine breeze
.%irring all day d~ring the holid,ay
Saturday and Sunday• There was
heavy traffic both days just a con-
stan,t move of cars ,Monday morn-
ing heavy clouds, do hope we get a
good rain, trust everyone had a
great 4,th and all are O. K. So
long.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wil~t and
little daugh, ter Cindy Lou and son
Lee of Murrell Hill were Saturday
night gues, ts with the formers par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Huml~hrey Wilt
and daughters Antionnette ,and Ar
b'~'tUS.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and
family were guests Thursd,ay even
ing with the formers niece and
husband Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hos
tier.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larue and
son Ronnie and daughter Connie
of Murrell Hill were guests Satur-
day night with the formers par-
en~ts Mr. and Mrs. Humohrey Wilt
Picnic On July 25
The Chestnut Hill Sunday
School will hold Uheir annual pic-
nic on Sa,turday, July 2~th in the
grove near the Church. There will
be a picnic dinner everyone is Tel
come to be present and enjoy the
dinner and tJhe all day meeting
with ole friends as usual.
Mrs. Georgia Staubs, Mrs. Ruth
Manuel and t~wo sons, Miss Reba
Stau'bs were guests Saturday even
ing with the formers sister and
family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jen-
kins of Murrell Hill.
, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garre,~ of
Murrell Hill were visitors Sunday
evening .with the formers sister
and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Wilt•
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilt and
son Duane were visitors with the
lat.ters far'her Mr. Ralph ,Marshall
of Lovettsville, Vs. who has been
quite ill.
Mrs. Mary Lou Wilt ,and son
Duane were ~isi.tors Wednesday ev
ening with Mrs. Lee Potts of Ham
ilton, Va.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles Garretl
t
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By Mrs. Georgia Pearl
..... and ?PIRIT OF .IEFFERS( N,, AD% OCATB ,
and children of H agers,town, ,Md. 8---I-- I HURSDAY,
were Sunday callers " wfth ,Mrs.
[ Mr. Paul Staubs :a~nd soll~
Mr. and ,Mrs. Earl Rodgers of i of Neersville, Vs. Were ca~l~ers~
Brunswick, Md. spen,t Friday Mr and Mrs Raymond col~
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family on Saturday. ~
were visitors Saturday night with
their daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Slus~her of Ransom
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Angelo and
sons Kevin and Stephen of Bur-
ke, Vs. were weekend gue.sts with
'the latters parents Mr. and Mrs.
' William Wilt.
Mrs. Lillia,n Garretlt was a din-
i ner guest Sunday with her sister
Sa.turday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hytonen of
Falls Church, Vs. spent the week
md at their ranch home cn ~he
~lue Ridge. The folks report af,ter
;everal very hot days in the city
~his Blue Ridge mountain air was
ust a real treat and also by the
yeather becoming cooler over the
~eekend.
Miss Myrtle Wilt and daughter
Ylrs. Lavern Tal:ton were ~isitors
Monday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Tal,ton of Hamilto,n,.
~rought Good Sermon
Rev. C. W. Lloyd filled his reg-
ular appointment Sunday morn-
:,ng ~t eleven A. M. and brought
~o us a very interesting message
reading from the book of St. Matt
hews the twenty second chapter
and the first fourteen verses for
the subject he chose the fourtee.n-
:',h verse, Many are called but few
are chosen glad to l~ave some new
folks with us. Mr. and Mrs. Gaul,t
and Mrs. Norman and three child
ten from Blue Ridge Acres,
Youngsters Join S. S. Class
Class No. 4 which Mrs. G. C.
Pearl is teacher of ages from 9,t~to
12 years was very proud to wel-
come ,two youngsters and new sch
olar into her class Sunday morn-
ing. They were Judy Piper and
Sandra Oozman.~- The teacher a-
long wi,th the class sang-as usual
the song to the new comers Good
morning to you.
,Mr. and Mrs. Mearle Wild'and
son David and Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Wil.t and son Duane motored
to Whiles Ford, Vs. and enjoyed
a fried chicken dinner Sunday.
Washington Visitors
IMr. Edward Black,burn of Wash
ington, D. C. was a visitor Satur-
day evening witch Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Pearl at their home. It had
been some few years since Mr.
Blackburn was at t,he Pearl home
it was during the time the shel, ter
at .t~he Keys Lean To was built and
he along with other club members
of t'he Potomac Appalachian Trail
club s~tayed a% the Pearl home and
enjbyed those good home ,cooked
meals wit~h hot biscuits and the
sugax cured country ham. He was
appointed to clear the trail from
Keyes Lean To to Wilson Lean To
which is a dis,tance o,f seven miles
and to repair ~he she1~ers which
he ~ays are real~ly in need of re-
pairs.
T~ke Pleasure T~p
(Mr. and Mrs. Reece Joh,nso~ ~f
Murrell Hill and Mrs. tavern Tal-
ton and Mr. Galen W.il,t motored
to Tennessee and. spen, t t'he week
end as a pleasure trip wi,t'h Mr.
Johnsons supt. whose home is in
Tennessee. The supt. was ,also one
i,n the number on Vhis tour ,that
arrived back to the Blue Ridge
Sunday evening. Mr. Johnson
, works in Virginia near l~alls
I Church, Vs. where the supt• is the
!boss over a number of men.
Mr. and Mrs. George Talton and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
land Piper were visitors Wed:nes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Wilt and family.
*Mr .and Mrs. Donald Phifer and
little son Bal,timore, ~Md, were
weekend guests with Vhe labters
uncle and family Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wilt.
Mrs. Lester Wil,t who was a sur-
gical patient in Charles Town Gen
eral H0spi,tal is home now and re-
cupera~ti,ng s~tisef,a~torily.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil,t and
dauffh,ter Patsy of ChRrles Town
were dinner guests Sunday witlh
~he formers paren,ts ,Mr. and Mrs.
Humphrey Wilt and daugh~ters
Miss Antionnette and Arbu,tus.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hostler
were dinner guests Sunday with
the latters mother Mrs. Nora Ri,n
ker and f~mily.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jo'hn Runion the
)ast week were Mr. and Mrs. Char
les B~gent and son Rickey of In-
wood, Mrs. George Bagen,t and
uranddauthter Linda Lee near
Millville, Mrs. Isabeli Bagc,nt and
two children Mrs. William OiL and
two children of Murrell Hill Mrs:
Ann, a Grove of Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. PoAn,ter and
three sons visi,ted wi,th Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Longerbeam Saturday
evening.
Celebrates 86th Birthday
Dinner was served a~ the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Job,n Runion on
Sunday in the honor ,of Mr. Run-
ion's mothers 86th b~vffaday which
was June 25,
Sunday visitors at t,he home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Run.ion and
family on Sunday were Mrs. Fran
ces. Runio:] and Mr. and Mrs.
Thurston Boyce of ,Mt. Jackson,
Va., Mr. and Mrs. Richard West
land sons of Purce~llvitle, Vs., Mr.
i John Run, ion Jr. of Front Royal,
Va.
Miss Linda Pain,ter s, pent from
i Thursduy until S aturd~ty with her
!uncle and aun,t Mr. 3,'.]d Mrs. Rich
lard West and two sons o,f Purcel.1-
rills, Va.
Mrs. John Run, ion visited Mrs.
i Harry Barker and daugh,ters in
!Charles Town on Tuesday.
i Mrs. John Runion and daughter
and two gra,nd~hildren visi,ted
wi,th Mrs. George Bagent and
granddaughter Linda on Thurs-
By Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H,arold St~aubs and
s~o of Baltimore Yd. are spend-
ing ¢~vo weeks with the t uVters mo-
t'her Mrs. Ethel Buzzard while Mr.
Staubs is having a vucwtlon from
Armco Steel Inc. in Baltimore, :,
(yd.
,night with the formers paren.ta
Mr. and Mrs. Captain Rodgers
'and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Greenwait
ann son of Sandy Hook, Yd. were
visitors with the l,atters parents
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cogle.
Mr. and Mrs. Stacks and dau-
ghter Alice and a friend Miss Peg-
gy Epes of near Washing,ton spent
the weekend at their summer
home here•
Miss Judy Cogle is spenddng a
few days with her aunt and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Renner
in Hagerstown, Md.
Mrs. Hazel Staubs and children
Mrs. Leona Stau,bs were Sunday
visitors with Mr. a.nd ,Mrs. Rod-
hey Fields in Ransom
,Miss Geary Martz of Dargan,
Md, was a v,is~itor on Saturday
with Mr. Charles Everhart and his
Ads Cogle and Mrs. Celia White
and their families, his wife Mrs. Betty Buford.
,Mr. and Mrs. Don White and
children, Mr. Larry Buzzard and
Mr. Robert Penwell the l~tter of
Arlintton, Vs. atte,nded the car
races in Winchester Vs. on Sun-
day.
;Mr. Paul S,taubs and son Earl
of Virginia were Sunday callers
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Staubs.
~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spitler of
Baltimore, Md. are spending sev-
eral days with the latters mother
,Mrs. Ethel Buzzard and family.
,Mr. a,nd Mrs. Floyd Chapman
and children of Manning,s were
callers with t~he latters parents
Mr. and Mrs, Captain Rodgers
and family.
Mrs. Mabel Gift o,f Sharps'burg,
Md. was a Saturday night gues,t
wi, th her son and wife Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Gift and two sons.
Mrs. Lenabel Hawk of Chestnut
Hill was a vis.ltor with her sister
Mrs. Leona Everha~t and Mrs. El-
sie Cook and fam,il~ies.
Mr. and Mrs. Oll ie Hawk, Mr.
and .Mrs. Nelson Grove and child-
ren of Chestnu:t Hill were Sunday
ily, Miss Betty Viands of ,Mill- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Junior
rills enjoyed ~ picnic lunch at Grove and family•
Glen Echo park near Washington Mr. and Mrs. John W'h~tehair
on Swturday. and son Keith of Harpers Ferry
Pfc. Gerald Buford of For~ Eus- were Sund~ay visitors with Mr. and
tis, Vs. spent a long weekend with ~Mrs. Howard Everhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
and children of M annings
'itors with Mr. and Mrs.
Staubs and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David
and family, Miss Bet,~y
Millville were Sunday eve~
itors with Mr. and Mrs.
Cogle and son. _ ,.~.¢
Delmar Cogle spen,t
night and the day Sund~Y.~
his cousin Frankie Bracge~'..
Millville. ,.~,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Co$~]R~
children motored to ~..1(~
Vs. and brough~ up the
aunt to visitKWi,t'h Mrs.$_ ~;~"
Smallwood in abletown f
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter CO~
c~ildren were v~sitors w i~
and Mrs. Harry Longer
Chestnut Hill. ~1
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