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Mrs. Roy Breeden
Telephone 256-J
and Mrs. Tommy Spinks of
Boulevard motored to
W. Va. and spent La-
Day weekend with Mr. and
Jack Spinks and family.
Francis Alger spent Labor
weekend with his sister and
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nich
Then on Sunday they all mo-
te Washington and enjoyed
on a big picnic lunch.
and Mrs. Charles Mauck
them Mr. Filmore Davis
Saturday night in Hagers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Trenary.
and Mrs. Calvin Hough
Sunday dinner guests with
and Mrs. Edgar Smallwood
town.
Mary Day and son were
visitors with Mrs. Day's
Mrs. Katherine Ranalli.
and Mrs. Robert Springer
family enjoyed themselves
on their vacation by spending it
in Covington, Ky. with Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Winscher and family.
Wayne Breeden spent the week
end with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Smallwood.
Mrs. George Breeden with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Breeden and sons
were Thursday night visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins near
Kearneysville.
Little Roxanne Mauck is now in
school and doing fine after being
l a patient in the hospital and hay
ing her tonsils out.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smallwood
are receiving congratulations on
a big baby girl born September
1 at 7:35 weighing 7 lbs. and 8 oz.
The little Miss has been named
Alasia Darlene.
Mrs. Becky Snellings was the
luck winner of the Maple Bed-
room suit given away.
Mrs. Lewis Alger of Overall,
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visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Alger on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Shiley of
Kearneysville were Saturday ev.
ening visitors with Mr .and Mrs.
Stanley Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breeden and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Pammy
Royston in Berryville on Sunday.
Mrs. George Brown is a patient
in the hospital where she was
taken on Saturday with the flu.
We all wish her a speedy recov-
ery.
Mrs. Florence Place of Martins-
burg visited Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy ~
Hohnes and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thompson
Jr. and daughter were Monday
evening supper guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mauck and Tam
ily.
Mrs. Lelia Naylor with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Ramsburg were all
visitors in Hagerstown on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lu-
ther Naylor and son Norman Lee.
They all enjoyed a big picnic at
the evening celebrating the 21st
birthday and home coming of
Norma Lee who has just return-
ed home from duty in service,
Mrs. Roy Breeden and sons vis
ited on Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John Smallwood and
daughter also Mrs. Kenneth Reed
who is spnding a couple of weeks
with the Smallwoods.
Mr. Charles Slusher and Mr.
Robert James took the Cub
Scouts on a tour in and around
i Harpers Ferry on Sunday. They
~11 returned very excited and tir
ed.
By Mrs. Julia Whipp Viands
Mr. Roland Whipp of Millville
was taken to the Charles Town
General Hospital on Thursday
afternoon. Roland was taken sud
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This is National Child Safety Week--the time to create safe
travel habits by our School Children. It is time to educate chit-
dren in both walking and riding bicycles. It is the time when all
parents, teachers and police, school and public safety officials
should be interested in an educational program for their com-
munity. It is time once again to alert motorists to the need for
special caution in School Zones, near playgrounds and wherever
groups of children are active. Little children by the hundreds
are facing a new experience---walking the streets alone for the
first time---making their way from home to school and return.
They must be taught to stay on the sidewalk, not to run out into
the street or to make short-cuts, to cross streets only at proper
crossings and to understand and obey the signals of traffic offi-
cire or traffic lights.
if it was the summer flu or the
heat. X-rays were taken Friday
mort ins. I visited my brother on
Friday afternoon and he was rest
very comfortable.
of Berkeley Springs spent Wed-
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Small- nesday afternon~ with their son
'wood and their daughter Mrs. and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Peggy Johnson and her little dau Donald Hovermale and family on
ghter of Falls Church, Va. were Jefferson Ave.
callers on Saturday night with
the formers mother Mrs. Maude Mrs. George Morgan and son
Smallwood and family. Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Mr. Forrest Chamblin of Mid. Gaynor and daughter of Gerrards
dleway was a supper guest or/, town spent the day Tuesday with
Wednesday evening with his bro'their brother Mr. Daniel Gaynor
ther-in-law and sister Mr. and and family.
Visitors During Week
Mrs. Robert Frye.
Had Stanley Party
Mrs. Ellen Viands h~d a Stan-
ley Party at the home of her me
ther-in-law Mrs. Albert Viands
Jr on ' Wednesday afternoon.
,There were about sixteen present
and Miss Mary "Viands received
the door prize. Mrs. Dunlap was
the demonstrator. Mrs. Betty Hey
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Wednesday night for the next Sunday.
party. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Popkins of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hovermale Kabletown were callers on Sun-
day afternoon with their son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Obie Johnston and daughters.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillow Jr.
and daughter Tana near the
Blomery were Mrs. Mary Frye,
Messrs George Bates and Charles
Green of Point of Rocks, Md., Mr.
and Mrs. James Dillow and child
ren of Berryville, Va., Mr. Wal-
lace Barron of Charles Town, Mrs.
William Dillow Sr. and daughter
Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dil
low and two children, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Turner and child-
ren, Mr .and Mrs. Doug Kelican,
Googs Kelican, Mr. Howard Kel-
ican, Mrs. Betty Gay and son all
of Millville, Mr. Frankie Nick of
Mt. Mission, Mr. Newt Larue of
the Power Plant Messrs Charles
Dillow and David Rickard of Al-
exandria, Va..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stocks,
Mr. and Mrs. William Frye and
son Bobby all of Brunswick, Mr.
and Mrs. Sublette Chamblin of
Ransom Mr. Sylvester Frye of
Bethesda, Md. were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Frye.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Viands Jr.
and daughters Mary and Nancy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daughter Sherri, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Viands and Mrs. Betty Hov
ermale and children David and
Donna all spent Sunday after-
noon~ at the Miller Watermelon
Patch near Berryville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daughter Sherri of Loudoun Hei-
ghts, Vs. and Mr. and Mrs. Don'-
ald Hovermale and children spent
Friday evening with their par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Viands
Jr. and family.
Mr. William Smallwood and
son Lee of Milwaukee, Wis, were
guests several days with his bro-
ther and sister-in.law Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Smallwaod and Tam
ily in Martinsburg and they also
called on their brother Mr. Gee-
rge Jones.
Mr. Leste~ Viands of Devils
Lake, N. D. had a very narrow es
cape last week while returning
from Montana when a road truck
in front of him threw a stone
back and scattered his wind-
shield all over him but he receiv
ed no cuts.
'Mr. and Mrs. Frazier of Wash-
ington, D. C. was a caller on Tues
day morning with their cousin
Mrs. Robert Frye.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Viands Jr.
and daughters Mary and Nancy,
Mr. Harry Shirley and children
Harry Jr. Bobby, Donnie, Rusty,
By Mrs. Lena Ambrose
Mrs. Edith Welty of Shenan-
doah Junction spent Sunday ev-
ening with Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Welty and sons and Mrs. Ruth
Clegg.
Miss Beverly Bragg of Wash-
ington spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Bragg.
Mrs. Lena Ambrose spent Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Milton and son in Millville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gageby and
daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Gageby and baby Sunday ev-
ening.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1
To the Creditors and Bonofie.
iaries of the estate of Lillie Eliz-
abeth Biller, deceased:
All persons havinu claimu a-
gainst the estate of Lillie Eliza-
beth Biller, deceased whether due
or not are notified to exhibit tbe
~ame with vouchers thereof, l~,
~ally verified to the undors;o'n,~4
~t my office l~n the City of :Har-
r~ar's ~ry. W. V,a. on or before
14th day Of March 1962, at 10:00
o~cMek, A, M.. otherwise they may
by law be excluded from all ben-
~fits Of said estate All beneficiar-
ies of said estate ~re ,notified to
be orese~.t on said ctuy to protect
Cb~r irtterests.
Given under my hand this 14tb
day of September. 1961.
~EW~S D. N'IC'~OL8
Commissioner of Account¢
County of Jeffersov
Sept. 14-3t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
'Pn th~ C.roditorR and Ranof;¢,
iaries of the estate of Evan A!
bert Nason. deceased:
All nersons hav~n~, claim~
~ainst the estate of Evan Albert
Nason, deceased, whether duo
or not are notified to exhibit tbr
same,with vouchers thereof. 1~,
Commissioner of Accounts
County of Jefferson
Sept. 14-3t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
q~o the Creditors and Benefit
in Martinsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillow
Jr. and daughter Tana of the
Bloomery visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Dillow Sr. and fam-
ily at Millville and Mrs. Mary
Judy and Debbie of Middleway i~ries of the estate of Lucy Jane
were Sunday callers with Mr. and Greene, deceased:
Mrs. Bert Viands. ~ All persons bavin~ ela~m.~ a.
Mr. David Kee Henry, son of ~ainst the estate of Lucy Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Henry is Green, deceased, whether due
leaving to day for the Great or not arq notified to exhibit the
Lakes Training Center. David was same with vouchers thereof, le.
a graduate Of the '61 class of Char gally verified to the undersigned,
les Town High. David we all wish wt my office in the City of Hat-
you the best of luck. ~er's ~erry West Virgins. on or
Mrs. George Jones returned before March 14, 1962 at 10:00
home Saturday evening from her o clock A. M. otherwise ~lhe,v may
home town Milwaukee, Wis. by law. be excluded from ~ll ben-
where she had been on a thirty efits of s~tid estate. All beneficiar-
day vacation with her relatives ies of m~d estate are ,noti,fied to
,be ore~nt o~ said day to protect
and friends. Mr. Jones met her ~b,,*r t~t.ere~,~.
Given under my hand this 14th
day of September. 1961.
~I~EV/IS D. NICHOLS
Commissioner of Accounts
County of Jefferson
Sept. 1@3t
daughter of Baltimore spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
rge Greenwalt.
Miss Dorrene Gagoby of Wash'
ington and Mr. Donald Hale of
Ft. Meade, Md. vfsited her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. George Gageby
Sunday.
Mi.~ Norma Lee Jenkins of
Washington spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Norval Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manuel and
baby of Rockville, Md. visited
Mrs. Mabel Harding and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gifft and family over
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 ''3.---B
the weekend.
There will be a charge wid~
hymn sing here in the Methodist
Church Sunday Sept. 17th at 7:30
P. M. Anyone is invited to attend.
Arnold Cogle, Marslmll McDon
ald and quile a few other men
who have been laid off from the
B & O R. R. for several years
haw, been called back. They arc
employed in, The Maintenance of
Way service and have to leave
1"rein Sl~enandoah Junction to dif
ferent places to repair the tracks.
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Mr. and Mr,~. Ale~ ttough of
Kearnevsville called on Mr. and
I Mrs. D:ave Gageby Sunday after-
noon.
RURITAN CLUB TO HOLD
DANCE SEPTEMBER 22
Th(\ Shenandoah---~unction Ruri
/tan Club wil sponsor a square
/dance Friday. September 22 at
/9:30 at the Community Center,
1Bardane. Music by tIarry Bar-
,bour.
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