SPIRIT OF ADVOCATE
2--A THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961
ERSONAL NEWS IN AND AROUND
IT
By Mrs. Stuart Crim Phone 47-F-032
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Episcopal Churchwomen Meet
The Episcopal Women of the
Church of the Holy Sp!ritmet on
Thursday evening at the home of
Miss Kate Biller with ten of the
members in attendance. The meet
ing was opened with DevotiOns led
by Miss Biller which were follow-
ed by a brief business session. At
it's conclusion Mrs. Philip Cream%
er read two articles from the
Jamestown (Va.) Churchman en-
titled "So You Need a Rector
and "The Pulpit Must Be a :Lonely
Place" and Mrs. Stuart read from
Guidepoast "Each Face a Word".
At the conclusion of the program
the. group enjoyed a pleasant
social hour during which delicious
refreshments were served: by the
hostess.
The Reverend and Mrs. RoY
Vernon of ShewsbuiT, Mass. ar.
rived here on Sunday evening to
s2~end two weeks visitfng~ With the
latter's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snyder ~nd
their family, and other realatives
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Furr enter-
rained their fam~Iy and a few
friends at a weiner roast held at
their home on the Fourth of JulY.
Those present to enjoy the after.
noon their sons-in.law and daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dun~,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chrisman,
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Furr, their son,
Mr. Randolph Furr, Mr. and Mrs.
James Dunn and sons Misses Barb
are and Louise Shull and Louis
Shull all of Summit Point and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Magaha and
son Jimmy of Charles Town.
YN/Ic and Mrs. James Glass.
ford and the latter's daughter,
little Miss Deborah Turner, have
been visiting for the past two
weeks at the home of the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Glass.
ford. The Glassford family is mov-
ing to Norfolk, Va., where the
former is stationed, and: will be
accompained there by his child-
ren, Jimmy, Genia and Tony Glass
ford who have made their home
with their grandparents for
almost five years.
Mrs. Elvira Williams of Berry-
ville, Va. spent Sunday visiting
with Mrs. J. C. Breckinridge at
Boyd of Rippon, motored to Wash-
ington, D. C. on Monday of last
week to spend the Fourth visiting
~ith her sister, Mrs. Hilda Brown.
During their parents absence
their daughter Gaff visited with
:her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
iThruston Collins at their home
near Winchester, Va. and their
son Ronnie visited with his grand
mother, Mrs. Brent DeHaven.
The Rt. Reverend Wilburn C.
Campbell, Episcopal Bishop of
West Virginia, visited on Sunday
morning at the Church of the
Holy Spirit and at that time held
Confirmation services for George
and Arthur Breeden, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Breeden. Bishop
Campbell spent the day in the
community, holding services in
Grace Church, Middleway, at 11
o'clock and later attending a ves-
try meeting of the two. churches
which wa~ held at the Rectory.
Little Miss Trina Propps of
Charles Town spent several days
last week visiting at Lhe home of
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Page Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Light and
children, Bobby find Linda, Were
among the guests attending a
picnic supper giCen on Tuesday
evening of last week by Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Chapman at their home
near Rippon.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Snyder
and their family are visiting with
them at "East Shenstone" the
l'atter's mother, Mrs. N. E. Stanley
her sister, Miss June Stanley and
her neices and nephews, Misses
Vicki and Susan and Master Gall
Clemmons, all of Hardy Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shull and
their small son Scotty spent Sun-
day visiting at the home of the
former's mother, Mrs. Thomas
Shull and her family.
Miss Julia Downer of Garden
City, N. Y. arrived last week to
visit with the Misses Mary and
Imogen Thomson and Mrs. W. B.
Grove at "Hawthorn". Aiso visit-
ing there over the weekend was
Mrs. Nancy Rosenberger of Win-
chester, Va.
Messers W. B. Furr, Herbert,
Furr, Ralph Dunn, Randolph Furr
and Herbert Gibbs of Charles
Town spent Sunday afternoon in
"Flagstop." Alexandria, Va, the latter having
Mr. and Mrs. John Laycock and
their family and Stephen Shull at- gone there to see that his boat
tended a picnic dinner held on the i:~Sa]~ i[ead~less fern vacation
Fourth of July at the home o[i~ ~ " .~ .... ~
Mrs. Laycock's parents~ Mr, and |~ ~
Mrs. Orlan Johnson near BerrY-]~e~|C~, ~le~in~ r0[
APPLIANCES
Hitting Over .300;
ville, Va.sister and IA mbly
Mr. and Mrs. Orville DeHaven SSe of God Church
in company with the latter s ~
mother,
brother-in-law,] The Rev. William P. Reed
Mrs.Mrs" HerbertGeorge Ramsburg,James of Mr.charlesandjpaster of Calvary Assembly of
Town and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley God located on Fairfax Boule-
, vard on Fifth Avenue in Ranson
Five Legion Batsmen announced the following schedule
of meetings for Sunday and sub-
sequent week nights. Sunday
school at 10:00 a. m., morning
worship services at 11:00 a. m,
Evening Evangelistic services at
7:30 p. m., Tuesday the Christ
Ambassadors meet at 7:30 p. m.
and Thursday Bible Study at 7:30
p.m.
P Wh__0....a ~ r "
Holds Annual Picnic
At Beth. Herr Orchard
The Pawhatan garden club held
their annual picnic at the home
of Mrs. Sterling Tenney, Bett--
Morr orchard on Monday, July
10, at 6:30 p. m.
Members and their husbands
attended. Others present were
Mrs. John Hoffmaster and her son
David, daughter and grandson
the hostess.
Programs were issued to the
members for the coming year
and an enjoyable evening was bed
by all.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. O. S. Bloom
on August 7.
The averages as they stand are:
,Na~e A~ R, I-LAvg.
qBond - - 12 4 5 .417
SCoWler - - • 15 2 8 .400
~B. Ma, di.~n 14 4 5 .357
Leonard - 34~ 9 12 .352
Uer -- 33 5 zo .303
I aode 2o 5 5 .250
,Benton : 21~ 4:~5 .238
Zombro - ~, 8 g ,230
ClatJte~rtbuck - 13 2 3 .230
~?~laznax - - 30 ~ 4 6 .2O0
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