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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph White, Mat-
thew and Lindsey, McLean, Va., and
Cecil White and Joan Miller, of the
village, were Saturday visitors with
Mrs. Beatrice Reed and Mrs. Gladys
Hammond.
Donnie Crum and Krishna, of the
village; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shanholtz,
Darkesville; and Mrs. Gladys Ham-
mond were Sunday hmcheon guests of
Mrs. Beatrice Reed.
Mrs. Patty Campbell, Laurel, Md.,
spent the fourth of July holiday with
her mother, Mrs. Ruth Stevens. Satur-
day they visited with Mrs. Louise
Bradley and Mrs. Lucy Poston at the
Horton Care Home, Wide Horizon.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph White, Mat-
thew and Lindsey, spent Friday night
with Cecil White and Joan Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills, Renee
and Julie, Hidden River, entertained
the employees from Athey's Charles
Town Plaza Hair Designers Sunday,
July 3, with a picnic and swimming
party. Monday, July 4th, they enter-
rained the Shirley family also with a
picnic and swimming party.
Mr. and Mrs. David Musick, Bristol,
Va., spent the July 4th holiday with
Mrs. Helen Vorous.
Don't forget the Middleway United
Methodist Church Sunday School pic-
nic to be held Sunday, July 17, at
Clearbrook Park, Rubbermaid
pavilion, on the Brucetown Road.
Mrs. James Cain returned home
Sunday evening, July 3, after spending
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some time with her sister, Mrs. Harlan
James, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hough,
Sanford, Fla. She traveled by Amtrak.
Mrs. Mary Miller and Patty, Falls
Church, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gamber and Jason, Russell's Trailer
Park, were Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Graver Russell, Sr. They all
went to Martinsburg and treated Mrs.
Russell to dinner in honor of her bir-
lhday July 9. Happy birthday, I.Amise.
The Ring's hosted a cookout for the
Cth of July. Those present were Larry
and Susie Ring, Billy, Becky, Debbie
and Stephen, Junior and Barbara Bar-
row, Morgan and Rachel, Mrs. Naomi
Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ring,
Sr., Cecil White, Joan Miller, Mary
Toborg, and Elana Litten, of the
village; Mrs. Effie Zeigler, Jefferson
Village; and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Davis, Brucetown, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McCarty, Harrisonburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pier, Inwood,
and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nicodemus
were visitors this past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Waymon Jennings,
Simpsonville, S.C., spent the fourth of
July holiday with Mrs. Grace Swartz
and family in Bunker Hill. On the
fourth, they all had breakfast with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Ruby, Tuscawilla
Hills.
The annual Pifer reunion was held
Sunday, July 3 at Clearbrook Park•
There were approximately 65 family
members and guests present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Frye and Mrs.
Catherine Cross spent the fourth of Ju-
ly holiday.with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Hough and Michael, in Virginia Beach,
and Military Beach, Va. They had a
nice visit and also enjoyed shopping
while there.
Tony Rhodes visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Mills, Renee and Julie
in Hidden River on Friday. He return-
ed to his home in Montana on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Barrow,
Morgan and Rachel, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Windsor, Damascus, Md.
Mrs. Angeline Wilson, Mrs. Bea
Moreland and Mrs. Shirley Kinley
were visitors over the weekend with
Mrs. Ruth Moreland.
Several birthdays are in July. First,
your correspondent celebrated her
70th birthday July 12, along with Mrs.
Patt Campbell and little Katie White.
Our friend, James Nicely, Saltsville,
Va., celebrated his July 14, and Mrs.
Dora Feigley, July 16. "
We are happy to report that Mrs.
Ruth Moreland returned home Friday,
July 8, after being a patient in Win-
chester Medical Center for the past
week. We wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Friend,
Anessa, Scott and Kyle, spent the 4th
of July holiday inStaunton, Va., atten-
ding the U.S.A. Celebration.
Anessa Friend is spending the week
in Cincinnati, Ohio, attending the FHA
special competition.
Eric and Brannon Jones, Tuscawilla
Hills, were Tuesday overnight guests
of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester White.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny White and
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Katie, hosted a 4th of July picnic.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester
White, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell,
Staff Sgt. and Mrs." Kenneth Snyder,
LaDona, Kendra and Lesley, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kevin Jones, Brannon and
Eric.
Mrs. Elaine Kestler was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mrs. Montelle
Ashwood, Charles Town.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ring spent the
weekend of July 4th camping at the
Battle Creek Campgrounds, near Mid-
dlewtown, Va.
Mrs. Via Welch and Brian, Mrs.
Bonnie Turner, David Turner, Dee
Turner, Dougie Turner, Mrs. Norma
Sirbaugh, and Mrs. Sylvia Breeden
and George spent Sunday at Green-
brier Park in Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baker and L.B.,
Happy Creek, were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeden and
Stacie, Hidden River.
Sunday dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Thelma Kearns were Mrs. Doris
Binegar, Mrs. Beverly Appall, Mrs.
Dabble McNerney and daughter, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Braithwaite and
son.
Sunday, little Katie White, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny White was
honored with a party for her first bir-
thday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Hellms and Doug, Winchester,
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester White, of the
village; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Jones,
Brannon and Eric, Tuscawilla Hills:
Mrs. Kenneth Snyder, LaDona, Ken-
(ira and Lesley, Inwood; and Mrs. San-
dy Morrison and sons, Whitacre, Va.
Mrs. Via Welch and Brian, Dee and
Dougie Turner, Mrs. Bonnie Turner
and Kenneth Turner were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William
Turner, Inwood.
David Turner spent last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Turner, Gerrardstown.
The week of July 4th was spent at
Ocean City, Md., by Miss Raquel
Whitacre, Nicole Valleri, Michelle
Zspinosa, Nicole Nobrega, Lisa Earp,
Robin Christman, Kevin Viands, Todd
Breeden, Eddie Rogers, P.J. Baker,
Todd Jenkins, Ronnie Breeden, Mr.
and Mrs. Zlvis Gifft, Mr. and Mrs. Bil-
ly Viands and Shannon, and Bill and
Joan Viands, Ranson. A good time was
had by all.
A celebration was held for Mrs.
Lydia Whitacre's birthday on July 4 at
• the Shenandoah River by her niece,
Mrs. Martha Wanger. She received
many"nic gifts and cards. All her
friends frohm river were joined by
Mr. and Mrs. Bl'uce Williams, Mr. and
Mrs• Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bain, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Lewis and Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Dellinger, Mrs. Ellen Moore, Mrs.
Martha Wanger, Trisha Vogel, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Hardy and son. A
delicious meal and beautiful fireworks
were enjoyed. Mrs. Whitacre and Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Williams spent most
of the week at the river,
Mrs. Elizabeth Dailey treated Mrs.
Lydia Whitacre to a special birthday
breakfast Saturday, July 9, and later
went shopping in Martinsburg. Mrs.
Martha Wanger treated her to a fish
fry dinner at her home in Inwood
Saturday evening. They were joined
by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Williams and Mrs. Lydia Whitacre
visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Foltz, BurkittsviUe, Md• They
caught up on all the new births and
deaths in the family and updated the
family tree for the upcoming reunions.
The Williams reunion will be held in
Cumberland, Md., Saturday, August 6,
and the Foltz reunion in Edinburg,
Va., Sunday, August 7. Lydia is
historian.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nicely,
Shenandoah Retreat, Va.; Mrs. Lori
Headlee, Pikeside; and Mrs. Kimberly
Creamer, Jefferson Village, were
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Mrs. Gladys Dunn hosted the 4th of
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Stanley Dunn, Jr., Ginny and Ann,
Judy Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Keenan
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and Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Alvarez and Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Max
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Jr., and Jeremy, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Dunn, Kathy, Kareno Kristy and
Gregg and Duane Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee hosted a
birthday party for their son Aaron on
his sixth birthday. Guests were Mrs.
Gladys Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
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