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The Wayside Garden Club met
at the home of Mrs. Leo Widmyer
for it's regu, lar monthly meeting,
Tuesday, A~ugust 23.
The meeting was opened by the
~ice~president, Mrs. Roscoe Payne
reading a poem from the West
Virginia Garden News. The min-
utes of the previous meeting were
read affd approved. The treas-
urer's report was given.
A Committee report on plans
for the Jefferson County Fair
flower show was given. The flow-
er show schedule was read to the
members and plans were made to
send it to other Jefferson County
Garden Clubs.
After the business meeting ad-
journed, Mrs. Richard Adams
gave a summary of the book en-
ti,tled, "Growing for Showing."
Mrs James Ma~on, III, Served
as judge with Mrs. G. H. Snyder
and Mrs. t~lmer Wageley serving
as junior judges. The flower
show practice, "California Gold
Rush" e~hibi.ted by Mrs. Leo Wid-
myer, Mrs. William Harner and
l~rs. William Anders received a
red ribbon. Ribbons for the gen-
eral arrangement were won by
Mrs. Vivan BuSh, yellow and Mrs.
Richard Adams, white.
The~ 1936 Graduating Class of Charles Town High School, held a reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Furr on Aug. 27. Twenty persons out of the cla~ of thirty nine were present. Pictured from
left to right are: First row, Mrs. Dorothy Furr, Mrs, Virginia Widmyer. Mrs. Mary Mays, Mrs. Helen
Kelican, Mr. Forrest McCarty, 2nd. row, Mrs. Sara B urr Cassell, Miss Mary K. Whittington, Mrs. Louise
In the hovticulCure division the Pine, Mrs. Georgianna Pumphrey, Mr. Gunnell Porterfield. 3rd. row, Mr. Clark Furr, Mr. Robert
following members received rib- McGary, Mrs. Kathleen Deering, Mrs. Naomi Jones, Mr. William Leh~nan, 4th. row, Mr. William
boris: Blue--Mary Adams, Dot Coyle, Mr. Clay McCormick, Mr. Robert Chapman and Mr. James Tabb. Mr. William League not pictur-
B u s h, Phoebe Payne, Mary
White, Katherine Woodford; Red ed.
--Do~ Bush, Phoebe Payne.
Th.e hostess served delicious re-
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.A THOUGHT TO REMEIIB
~an(a. an(
L. all
Astronaut John Glen~memher~ and honoretey?~
of our first astronuats. He should be remembered and hon~L~, a
a second reason as well--the second rea~Rann
plied him with his courage in our pioneer days of space co an
re~rage..~,..., in Our pionc~er days of space co~?an
What
is
that
second
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In his T. V. press c~is orbital flight,~°' a
like a water faucet w~s w .v ..,~-~ V.~les,
His statement is worth remembering. Any clergyman will
never too late to turn to religion, even in times of turmoil
But, have you ever noticed those who have happy,
day smiles are usually those who adhere to their beliefs
day living?.
Some call it prayer in time. Because time never stands
worth remembering that in any one's life time, it is never
CHARLES J. W. SMITH -- SMITH MEMORIAL FUNERAL
CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
freshments.
The September meeting will be
SURE THING AT SHENANDOAH -- Athur Konyot and
held ~t the home of Mrs. Vivan
Bush.
his trick Lipizzan stallion, nVersano - Erga, are certain to
be favorites with the fans at Shenandoah Downs on Labor
Day. The noted trainer will put the white stallion through his
R0nnie
7
paces between halves of racing doubleheader at the night
Charles Town. Konyot is well known as the trainer Chairma Link
track
in
of Arthur:G0dfrey' beloved "Goldie," and has shown his
Lipizzan hiprses at shows all over the country. Post times for
Reunion ,,n " ";zat;011
the twin biii are 2 and 7 p .m.
Ronnie Evan~ was elected the
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Chairman for next year's organ-
ization the annual Link reun-
ion, held at the Parish House, St.
James Lutheran Church, U/cilla,
on Sunday.
The memorial service was led
by the Rev. John Link, and the
business meeting presided over
by John Hendricks, Jr.
Mrs. Elinor Link Lo Monaco~
accompanied by Mrs. C. N. By-
ron, sang four numbers.
Chosen officers and members
of committees were: William
Hendricks, Hiss Eleanor Ann
Shirley, Woodrow Hough, Mrs.
Adam Link, Jr., Miss Glad~
Link Hartzell, Mrs.
Mrs. Ernest Jones, Miss Mi |dre [
Conard, Mrs. Adam Link, Sr.,
Mrs. Gilbert Hendricks, Mrs.
Boyd Link, Mrs. Jessie Engle,
Adam Link, Jr., Holly Coffen-
berger, Gilbert Hendricks, Jessie
Eagle and the Reverend Mr. Link.'
The Rev. Lester Link, Staunton,
Ca., gave the benediction; his
son-in-law, the Rev. Jim Bruce,
of C~it,howie, Va., gave the in-
vocation.
Homecoming Sun&y At
Stewart Chapel A. M. E.
Church In Kearneysville
The annum Homecoming Ser-
vice Will be held Sunday, Septem-
ber 4, at the JtgWart Chapel A.
M. E., Kearneysville, beginning
Wi~ 'the II a. m. service, W¥ch
the Rev. Joseph E. Washington,
Sr., pastor, delivering the ser-
mon. A 4 p~ m. the Rev. E. G.
Terrel of Quif~n Chapel A. M. E.
Church of Frederick will be
worship at the Stewart Chapel op
this occasion. Refl~.~hmen~ will
be on hand. All Atur he#, races
and creeds will be we~0me. .
The public ~ invRed to attend.
Bro. Issiah Allevi, Chai~t~an; Sis-
ter Delphie Croen$, Se t.; RCV.
Joseph E. Washington, Sr., Pas-
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