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SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMERS ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966
A--8
MRS. MOLLIE S. GLASSFORD
Funeral services were held Mon
day 2 p. m, from the Summit
Point Episcopal Church for Mrs,
Mollie S. Glassford, widow of S. C.
Gl ssford, of Summit Point, who
died Saturday morning in C,harles
Town General Hospital where she
had been a patient the past two
months. The Rev. William V.
Brook, Jr., and the Rev. Francis
H. Wade, officiated and burial
was made in the Masonic Ceme-
tery at Middleway.
Daughter of Robert E. and Sar-
ah Edwards Boyd, she was born
in Jefferson County, December 18
1890.
Mrs. Glassford was a member
of the Summit P int Episcopal
Church, Ladies Aid Society, Wo-
man's Auxiliary and tJhe Wizard
Clip Farm Woman's Club of Mid-
dleway.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Guy Miller and Mrs. Calvin
Fleming, both of Charles Town;
five sons - Allen B., Donald G.
and George R., all of Summit
Point; James C.. Annandale, Va..
and John E.. Williamsport. Md.,
one sister, Mrs. Jennie Brady,
Summit Point; 20 grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren and say.
eral nieces and nephews.
THOMAS NEILL CARPER
Funeral services will be hem
Friday at 2 p. m. from the
Eackles Funeral Chapel in Har-
pers Ferry, for Thomas Neill
Carper, 62, of Charles Town, who
died Tuesday night at the Locust
Grove Home for the Aged, where
he had resided for a long time.
The Rev. Harold R. McClay, Jr.,
Harpers Ferry, will afficiate
and burial will be made in Fair-
view Cemetery in Bolivar.
The deceased was born in Mid-
dleway, W. Va., April 29. 1904,
a son of the late William E. and
Alva Athey Carper. He was a
carpenter by trade un,ti] his re-
tirement and for many years he
was in the repair business.
Surviving are one son, Marcus
N. Carper, Ran.son: two daug.h-
ters.-Mrs. Alva L. Potts, Bolivar;
and Mrs. Nancy C. Cameron, of
Fairfax, Va.; four grandchildren;
three sisters--Mrs. Edith Peer and
Mrs. Nellie Shreck, both of Char-
les Town; and Mrs. Edna Swartz
of Lancaster, Pa.; and Frank
Carper, Charles Town and Ray-
mond Carper of Alexandria, Va.
Some Job
FROM PAGE -- 1
The meeting of the Sate Lib-
rarians Association to be held in
Fairmont, Sept. 6-7, will be at-
tended by Miss Jane Hunter, Li-
brarian of Shepherdstown High
School.
The board a4so gave approval
to the operation of the Richard
Forre Private School for the
1966-67 term for aVendance of
pttpils in lieu of attendance at
public schools. The school, a pri.
vately operated venture, is lo-
cated at the Wild Goose Farm
l near Shepherdstown.
The board also set a special
meeting for Sept. 20 at 7 p, m.
to meet with Dr. D. D. ttarrah,
Director of Educational Planning
of the State Department of Ed-
ucation at which a discussion will
be held on planning procedure
for the improvement of school
facilities as well as the upgrading
of the school program.
The Board also decided to
change it's regular monthly meet-
ing date from the second Wed-
nesday of each month to the sec-
ond Tuesday at 7 p. m.
No Personal
FROM PAGE 1--A
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were operated by Charlotte C.
Knotts, Ridgeley, Minn., John C.
Goolrick, of Fredericksburg, Va.
and Lawrence D. Weeks, Alex-
andria, Va.
Driver of the nttmber three
car, weeks, was charged with
failure to have his vehicle under
corttrol by State Trooper Tony
DivRa.
The damage was esti mated at
$1,200.,
A tire blowoctt was blamed for
a single car crash Sunday at 8
p. m., three miles west of town
on U. S. Rotate 340.
A car driven by Edward J.
Burton, BaFcimore, Md., went out
of control and ripped ottt 10 feet
of fence owned by John Porter
Burns.
Stafte Trooper Tony DivRa pla-
ced no charges in the mishap.
A two-car collision also occurr-
ed Saturday morning bottt 9:30
on U. S. Route 340, East of Char-
les Town, when a 1960 Chevrolet
being driven East on the highway
by Calvin Emery Alger, 28, of
Harpers Ferry, struck the rear
of a car being driven by James
Elmer Taylor, 40, RFD 1, Harpers
Ferry.
State Trooper Arthur said
damage to the two cars amounted
to bout $100. Alger was charged
with drunken driving and for
driwing w.ithout a valid operator's
license.
At 9 p. m. Saturday a car driven
by Bernard Shitlingburg, Shenan-
doah Junction, struck a parked
car owned by James E. Ander-
son, Berryville, Va., on North
Lawrence Street.
Shepherdstown Council
Names Thomas Barrick
Thomas L. Barrick, of East
Main street, Shel herdstown, was
appoir ted Tuesday nigl t by the
Shepherdstown Council to fill the
vacancy left on the body wi h
the resignation of W. W. (Bill)
Hammond, who resigned to be-
come a member of the Jefferson
County Board of Educa on.
Barrick is a teacher at Sou¢h
Junior-l-ligh School in Martins-
burg.
' CALL:
MIC0 CORP.
Martinsburg, West
267-8927
Sept. 15-2t
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