SPZRZT OF:JErVERSO FARMS ADVOCATE [Missy__ . Cynthia MillerAnnounced
THURSDAY___, SEPTEM.___.__.__ BER 1;,, 1966 A---_____6
m.°_e.._ u._tt,L, presen**ty are re, ,din in Ranch cnuagemen,
rlOL~IUIII ~U~ (il3 and Mr. Place is employed with
the Standard Lime and Cement TO Mr, Robert Keller
ol#mn|7 A.n Off Company in Mar~land. Mrs. Place
• ,,,,,,,-,.., -~. --v is employed at trle Blakeley Bank
In Wilfiamsport, Md.
Announcement has been made
the marriage of Mrs. Sarah
L. Crtml, (ff Rans(m, dauffb~er of
Mrs. tlerman Reed of Kearneys-
wille and the la~e Ezra W. F~ddler,
to Mr. Gary Lee Place, Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Place of
Route 3, Martinsburg.
The double ring ceremony was
solemnized August 20 in St. And-
drew Presbyterian ChurctL Wili-
iamsport, Md., by the Rev. Nor-
man G. Price. Only members of
the immediate families and close
friends wRnes.~l the ceremony.
F(~l]owing the ceremony the
couple left for a wedding ttptp
to Niagra Falls and Canada.
They
& Trus~t Company in Ransom
Jeffe o;
To Stage Teen Dance
The Jefferson Jaycees have an-
nounced the arrangements for
their Teen Dance are now com-
plete. "The Five Acts" will pro-
vide the beat for the local "go-go"
set at the Charles "Town Race
track on September 24, from 8:30
to 11:30 p. m. Admission is $1.00
per person. Teens from both
Charles Town and from out-of-
town are welcome.
ATTEND CHURCH
Monday. Tuesday . Wednesday
..-ONLY---
mill
mill
(Experienced Operators Only)
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118 N. Charles Street -- Phone 725-5414
Charles Town, West Va.
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Phone 725-5047 Charles Town, W. Va.
IN
CHARLES TOWN
!~i!ii!::~!i
by J AOJILI
daughter of Ranson, Mr. and Mrs.
Mered,iVh Axline and family of
Brunswick, Md., Mr. and Mrs.
Norman tIostler and family of
Route 2, Harpers Ferry, Mrs. Her-
bert Mer~Tman and granddaugh-
ter Peggy Deener of Middletown,
Md. and Linda Ahalt and Virginia
Brandenburg of Brunswick, Md.
Thisis the stocking you've been waiting for] The sheerest Supp-hose stocking
ever created.., new Supp-hose Supreme Sheer...the beautiful new
stocking that offers famous Supp-hose support and the ultimate in sheerness.
All this.., plus the most magnificent range of fashion tones ever!
And $4.95 pr,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hensil Markle, Route 1, Kearn-
eysvi~lle, a girl, on Selatember 7
in the Winchester Memorial Hos-
pital. Mrs. Markle is the ,former
Miss Shelby Jean Carper.
Mi~ Sandr~ Rogers, daughter
o$ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rogers,
218 South Water Street, left last
Tuesday to resume her studies
at Bluefieid State College where
she enters her Junior year. She
is Secretary of the Student Coun-
cil and a member of Det~a Sigma
Theta Soro'riiy.
Mrs. Edith Psillas, Mrs. Rich.
ard Dailey and Miss Mary Baum-
gardner were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Psillas, Jr.
....... : ~ in Hagerstown, Md. last Thursday.
: , i Mr. and Mrs. John Shield and
:: two children, Larry and Patty
have returned to their home in
MISS CYNTHIA MILLER
Announcement was made this
week by Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Miller, of Shepherdstown, of the
engagement of their daughter,
Cynthia Ann, to Mr. Robert Lem-
en Keller, son of Mrs. Robert
Keller and the late Mr. Robert
I A. Keller of Shepherdstown.
l Miss Miller and Mr. Keller are
seniors at West Virginia Univer-
sity.
A Spring wedding is planned.
Florence, Ala., a~ter spending a
week visiting Mrs. Shields' par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knight-
ing of Stephenson, Vm and other
relatives and friends in Stephen-
son and Charles Town and sev-
eral days with Mr. Shields' par-
eros, Mr. and Mrs. John Wi,lhoite
in Lexington, Ky Mrs. Shields
before her marrieg was Miss Jan-
et Knighting, a resident of Char-
les Town and a graduate of Char-
les Town High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Yohe
and son Glenn of Ellicott City,
Md., visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Yohe's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCormick
and also their aunt, Miss Virginia
Mock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hehle
and Mrs. Zora Hehle a~tended the
dedication of the new postoffice
building in Parsons, W. Va., on
~;aturday, Sept. 10.
Mrs. Grace Vick, Hickory, N.
3., was a Sunday evening visitor
zith her brother-in-law and sister
~Ir. and Mrs. Robert Wiley.
Miss Mary Baumgardner and
Mrs. Richard Dailey attended the
Copenhaver-Naill wedding at the
Lutheran Church in Taneytown,
Md. Iast Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Henry
af 502 South Church Street, are
he parer~ts of a son, Jeffrey Rob-
in, born Septen~ber 10 in the
Winchester Memorial Hospital.
Irs. Henry is the former Miss
Judith Lee Snyder.
Mrs. Lloyd Giles is a surgical
)atient in the Winchester Mem-
orial Hospital, having entered
~here the first of this week.
'#ashington Author,
Columnist To Speak
Mrs. Leeds Riely was guest
speaker for the Glen Burnie
Garden Club in Winchester, Va.,
on Thursday. The Club staged a
workshop at 10 a. m. at the home
of Mrs. William Peterson while
the exhibit was "How Green Was
My Valley."
Mrs. G~ I. Courtney of Anna-
Md., and Mrs. TiUie Shee-
han of Ba4timore, Md., were Wed-
nesday visitors with the former's
aunt, Miss Virginia Mock and
with her brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCormick.
Miss Mary Baumgardner of
Ipova, Ill., spent two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dailey.
While here she visited other rel-
atives and friends in the county.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley and
grandson, Butch Breeden attend.
ed a birthday party in Berryvitle,
Va., Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Sowers. The oc-
casion being Mr. Sowers' birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheets and
daughter Donna Jean, Peterstown, At Garden Club Meeting
W. Va., spent last week visiting
Mrs. Sheets' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
CarLton Hehle.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Copen-
' hayer of Tane~town, Md,, visi¢ed
with Mrs. Grace Moler on North
Samuel S~reet last Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. David
Lee Pair~ter, Harpers Ferry, a
girl, Li~ Mae, on September 5,
in the Winchester Memorial Hos-
pital. Mrs. Painter is the former
Miss Betty Jane Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harden
of the Bloomery gave a birthday
d,inner on Sunday, September 11
for her father, Mr. Charles Staubs
of Lancaster, Pa. Present for the
occasion in addition to the hen-
ored guest and Mrs. Staubs, were
Mr. and M~s. Doug Brackett and
Miss Sandra Seckman ]
Engaged To Mr. Peacher
MRS. HERBERT GREGER
Mrs. Herbert Greger, of Wash
ington, D. C., will be guest speak-
er on the program for the dis-
triet meeting of the Shenandoah
Potomac Garden Chub to be held
Monday, October 3, at 2 p. m. in
the Charles Town Moose Hall.
Mrs. Greger, an oustanding
authority on floral designs, and
MISS SANDRA SECKMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Seckman,
Route 2, Martinsburg, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Sandra K. to Mr. Clifton N. Peach
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Peacher, Halltown. grad-
Miss Seckman is a 1966
uate of Martinsburg Senior High
School and is now employed by'
The Old National Bank of Mar-
tinsburg.
Mr. Peacher was graduated
from Harpers Ferry High School
in 1965 and is now employed by
Welrs Industries of Charles Town
No date has been set for the
wedding.
author of a weekly column "Beau-
ty in Flowers," carried each Sun-
day in the Washington Evening
SCar and also a book by the same
name, will speak on "This is My
Way." The program will be open
to the public, the price of aflmiss
ion being $1.50.
Mrs. Greger was born in Aus-
tria, in the part which is now
Czechoslovakia, and graduated
from the Austrian Teacher's Sere
inary in Prague. She married soon
after and accompanied her hus-
band to Japan, where he was con-
nected with the Far Eastern Min-
ifig University in research and
teaching. She became irRerested
in the Japanese way with flowers
and became the first western
graduate from the world-famous
Ohara School of Japan, where
she attained a Master's Degree in
Floral Arts.
In 1934 the Gregers settled in
:Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Greg-
er found that most contemporary
American homes asked for a
somewhat style from both the
Japanese and the European floral
designs. During her years here in
America she has worked, lectured
and taught diligently to catch
our end of this sparkling rainbow
As an accredited judge Mrs. Greg-
er has judged many large flower
shows, is a member of several
Garden Clubs in the Washington
area and belongs to the Garden
Club of America.
Powhatan School Began
18th Year September 14
With Registration
R6gistra$ion Day on Wednes-
day, September 14, from 9 a. m.
to 12 noon, marked the beginning
of the 18th year of operation for
the Powhatan School in Boyce,
Va. All children, whether old
students or new, were required
to register a~ the school. Classes
will start at 8:40 a. m. on Thurs-
day, September 15. The regular
school day will end at 3 p. m.
Powhatan expects an enroll-
mea¢ of 124 boys and girls in
grades 1-8, according to the head-
master, Donald E. W. Niemann.
This will be the highest enroll-
ment in the schoors history. The
children come from W, inchester,
from Clarke, Faquier, Shenan-
doah and Warren Coun,~ies, and
also from Jefferson County, West
Virginia.
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OF
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CLOTHIERS
W. Washington Street
Charles Town, W.
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OUTDOOR
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• O'Brien Standard Mixed" Colors
• Odd Lot Storm Windows
Flush doors, panel
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wooden window
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