Mr. and Mrs. C. William Moore
of South Mildred Street have re-
ceived notice from the School
that their daughter Lucy Hend-
ricks has been elected a Class
officer. Lucy is a Fresl~man at
Anderson of Ranch, W. Vs. The
wedding took place in Hagers-
town, Md. on Saturday. The cou-
ple is now at home in Ranson.
Mrs. Leeds K. Riely, Charles
Town will be guest speaker at the
regular meeting of Berk-Mar Gar
den Club, Thursday at 8:00 P. M.
at the home of Mrs. James B.
Hutzler, West Martin Street. Mrs.
Riely will speak and give a dem-
onstration on "The Art of Flower
Arranging.'"
Miss Nancy Miller, Washington
D. C. spent the weekend with her
Marjorie Webs~ter Junior College parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H.t
in Washington. D. C. She is a Miller.
I
graduate of Penn Hall, Chambers Evangelist Walter BaBes will
burg, Penna. be at Gospel Mission, North Cam-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Viener, eron Street, Winchester, Virginia
515 South Samuel Street, are the Sunday afternoon at 2:30 P.M. I
parents of a son born Satnrday at Mrs. A. O. Albin has returned
2:15 p. m. in the Winchester Vir-
glum Memorial Hospital The baby
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Viener, Charles Town and
the great grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. David Werner, Florida, New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. George Green-
walt visited their dauglRer and
to her home on Harpers Ferry
Road after visiting her sister, Mrs
Ernest Presseau in Jane Low and
relatives in Clarksburg and Phil-
lipi. I
Mrs. M ble Perks celebrated
her 78th birthday, Sunday, Nov-
ember 6, with open house at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Announce Engagement
Miss Emma R. Bradley
To Mr. RusseU Lwmn
f mily in Baltimore on Sunday
for a dinner in honor of the birth
days of Mrs. Greenwalt and Mr.
Carroll Greenstreet, Tho. e pre-
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
K. Johnson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Neiswender and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Keaton
and family, Mrs. Flora Mathews,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Greenstreet
son Glenn, and daughter Jamie,
Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell Huggins
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware and
daughters, Catherine and Mildred,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rob-
erts, Arlington, Vs. last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gassler
from Pleasant Valley Road, Titus
ville, New Jersey have returned
home after spending the Holiday
weekend with Mrs. Helen E. John
~n and her brother, Mr. Edward
F. Brown, 110 South George
Street, Ranson.
Mrs. J. B. Kemp of Troy, New
York spent the week end with her
sister, Mrs. G. K. Wysong and
niece Miss Elizabeth K. Wysong
returning to New York, Monday.
Mrs. David Corbin of Brooklyn
Heights, N. Y. was a weekend
, visitor with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Brown, South Church
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snowden,
Martinsburg, W. Vs. visited Mrs.
*:Mable Perks Monday.
May, Mt, Parvo, given in her
honor by her son, daughter and[ MISS R. BRADLEY
grandchildren. Mrs. Perks had a l Announcement was made this
very enjoyable day and week week of the engagement of Miss
w th relatives and friends visiting Emma R. Bradley, daughter bf
with her and wishing her many Mrs. Frances Bradley, Charles
more happy birthdays. The birth Town, and the late Linden O.
day cake was baked by her dan- Bradley, to Mr. Russell A. Lay-
ghter, Mrs. Wesley May and dec- man, Jr son of Mrs. Pearl Car-
orated by her granddaughter, Mrs roll, Ranson, and Mr. Russell Lay
Jauanita RiChard. Mrs. Perks man, Baltimore, Maryland.
wishes to thank everyone for the Miss Bradley 'is a student at
cgrds, flowers, gifts and through Shepherd College. Mr. Layman is
Smith In H, nitsl Allegheny College Honors Day
-:- . Convocation last week.
A son we gnmg seven pounas The term aerives crom
a - -4 C * "~" "" a
nd I oun es, was earn rnurs-Alden wh" w~ tl i~-~ oat'
d ov 1 " ' "
ay, N . 0 sn Charles Town Gen d nt ~ Allegheny O ll er 1RIK
oral Ho spz !, to Mr and Mrs. 1831. Designation as an Alden
uonala mltn at 0utn unurcn Schola :"
street,unarms Town, Dotnme ^, ,
. Lel 11J. ~<ll=rl/llU;rIyl~,IL~ I~ UJ[ ~I.L
infant who has been named Chins ,^,
zt:~, o.~aa ~uzl ~t~ o~z~; UJ~ ~.u)
topher Donald and the mother are for the nrecedin,year
doing fine. Mrs. Smith is the
former Virginia Lee Shew'brldge
and Mr. Smith is executive vice- [own
president and cashier of the Bank
of Charles Town. The Smiths also
have a daughter, Sharon Lee. Named To Boa
Modem Ladies' League At State Meeting
Dorothy P ricia Braith-
waite, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jam-
es H. Boaltz, 816 Central Avenue,
Martinsburg, and Mr. Carlton
Ashton Hehle, Jr son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton A. Hehle of Charles
Town were united in marriage
Friday, Nov. 4, in First Evange-
Ileal United Brethern Church in
Martinsburg.
The candlelight, double ring
ceremony was performed at 6:30
p. m. by the Rev. Charles B. Web.
er, pastor, before an altar graced
with candelSbra, palms and altar
vases of white pompons, chrysan-
themums and fern.
Mrs. Harold Hammersal, organ-
ist, presented a program of nup-
tial music and accompanied Jack
C. Allen, who sang "O Perfect
Lave" and "The Lord's Prayer:"
Escorted to the altar by her
uncle and given in marriage by
her father, Edward H. Braith.
waite, the bride wore a floor len-
gth gown of paper taffeta, fashion
ed with fitted bodice with round-
ed decol4etage and long sleeves
coming to points at the hand. Her
full skirt ended in a chapel length
tra[n,
Crown of Pearls
Her veil was held by a crown
of pearls and she carried a bou-
quet of pompon and carnations
with satin streamers.
Miss Lois Johnson Martinsburg,
was maid of honor, Miss Nancy
Franke,nberry Martinsburg, was
bridesmaid. Debbie Si bert was
junior bridesmaid and Janie Sieb-
ert was flower girl.
They were gowned in green
velet and white brocade and car-
ried nosegays of white carnations
tipped with green.
Mr, Phiillp aden of Charles
Town was best man, Dave Sheets
and Charles Johnson of Charles
Town were ushers and Harold E.
SiObert, Jr was ring bearer.
For her niece's wedding, Mrs.
Boltz selected a dress of aqua
brocade, with which she used
matching accessories and a cor-
sage of white carnations. The
mother of the groom wore a beige
dress with green accessories and
a corsage of yellow carnations.
Hotel Reception
A reception followed at the
Shenandoah Hotel, where Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fleming, Sharon Johnson. Miss Katherine
Jr Arlington, V a. spent fromt TO H
Thursday until Sunday with their 0]d Oa e No . 24 At the 15th annual state meet. Johnson, Miss Kenda Miller and
ing of the West Virginia Student Miss Michaela Nichols were at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Flem [ The newly organized Modern Education Association and Fu- the punch bowl. Mrs. Dave Sheets
ing, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Werner of I Ladies' League announced plans ture Teachers of America, Lisa had the gift table and Mrs. Guy
Goshen, New York spent the [ this week for holding a Thanks- Shuman of Charles Town was ele- Smeigh served the cake.
weekend with their son-in-law and t giving Ball on November 24, from cted to the state executive board, The bride attended Martinsburg
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 10 p. m. until 2 a. m. with "The The main purpose of the board is schools and is employed as an
Viener at their home on South lMastertones,'' providing the music' to plan the state meeting and to operator by the C and P Tele-
Samuel Street. They came to visit [ Also to be featured with the help the president, phone Company.
their new grandson born in the[orchestra will be Ricki Dee and Lisa isajunior at Charles own .
Winchester Memorial Hospital little Edith. The dance will be High School and is vice president EBW rd L Smllwood
Saturday. held at Shenandoah Downs race of the loCal chapter. She is the a S
president of the junior class, a
Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, Sr Itrack. Advance ticket sale is member of the Honor Society, On Their
announces the marriage of their underway and are available from Student Council, Pep Club, and is
daughter, Sara'h Jane to Roger members of the organization, the chairman of the prom com-
Sh phecd Dept mittee. She is the daughter of Wedd Annivemn/
[ e Drama Mr. and Mrs. Willis A Shuman o
South George Street, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Small-
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Will Present Play Town w~ of Harpers Ferry, were
pleasantly surprised and honored
ivmvuuuTnnlnh& IliUM ]~l~d811/At 8 Women Voters League Saturdayl Oct. 25 when they were
guests of their daughter Donna,
Spons lng at a reception held at Hilltop
The Drama Department at Shop Or Dssio I Hotme, Harpers Ferry.
herd College will present the ] Upon arrival at the Hilltop Mrs.
play, "Death of a Salesman," Educati I Needs I sm oodwas presented a car-
Thursday and Friday nights, Nov. On oga n sage of white carnations and Mrs.
ember 18th and 19th, in Rey- " |S mallwobd was given a buttonaire
nolds Hall on the Campus of Shep The League of Women Voters [ The smaUwoods were married
herd College. is sponsoring a panel discussion Nov. 1, 1941, by the Rev. Ben.
The famous broadway and mot- "Changing Needs in Education" jamin Meeks, pastor of the Cal-
ion picture hit, by the reknowned to be held Tuesday, November 29 vary Methodist Church in Fred.
playwright, Arthur Miller, is a at 7:45 p. m. in the Charles Town erlck, Md. They have two child-
study of modern contemporary Junior High School.
man, which depicts the tragedy Dr. Grace Warrenfeltz, Gut-
of the American society. It is an dance Specialist, Curriculum Ira-
account of the downfall of a man provement Center at Shepherd
Who trys to "keep up with the College wi'll speak on "Guidance".
Jones". Dr. John L. Carnochan, Jr. Sup
Curtain time is at 8 p. m. All erintendent of Schools in Fred.
seats are reserved and the cost erick County Md. will speak on
of admission is $I. Seats will be "Build!ag for Today's Changing
on gale at the door both evenings Needs.
or in Knutti Lobby. Shepherd
College students will be admitted
on their activity cards. The public
is urged to attend.
W Smflh Among
Those Recognized At
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Meadville, Pa. - Walter Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Manning
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Dr. William M. Speg, Director
of Teacher Education at Shepherd
College is to speak on "Secondary
Education."
Mr. C. B. Hiett, Project Co-
ordinator for the Eastern Pan-
handle Vocational Survey will
speak on "Vocational Education".
ren. Donna resides in Washington
D. C and is employed by the
Department of Interior and Rich
ard, their son, is in the U. S.
Navy.
The couple received a number
of lovely gifts of silver and re-
freshments were served buffet
from a beautifully arranged table
centered with a three tier anni-
versary cake baked by Mrs. Geo-
rge' Pitzer. Guests helping Mr.
and Mrs. Smallwood to celebrate
the occasion were relatives and
friends from this area and also
others from Charles Town, Mar-
tinsburg, Arlington, Fails Church
Va and Washington, D. C.
Following the panel discussion,
there wiM be opportunity for pub-
lie discussion. The purpose of the TownDupflcate
meeting is to focus attention on
the educational preparation need
Bridge Club Has Play
ed for todays careers and job
possibilities. All are welcome to
attend, i Ranson, Hovember 22 25
[The Charles Town Duplicate
,Bridge held their weekly
master point game last night and
NemWfler hz Methodist had ta les in play.
Winning pairs North- outh are
Board Of Hisslon In N. Y. as fo.o. :
Marjorie Wilt and Evelyn
Shoemaker 112 points, Louise
Miss Eliza th Saville, daughter Ramey and Joe Guiney, 107 ,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saville, Mrs. Leslie Sells and B. B. Butts
Charles Town, has accepted a pos 102 and Mrs. D. C. Munson and
ition as newswriter for the Metho Dottie DeGrange 101 points.
dist Board of Mission in New East-West pairs taking top hon-
York. She is writing for the ors were:
women's pt blicatton The Metho- Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Goode 115
dist Woman and also for the Mrs. Amy Alger and Arleen Funk
Department of News Service. hOuser 112 Mrs. R. O. A. Mc-
Prior to this position, she was Cormick and Mark Wetzel 107
an editorial secretary in the Col- while the pairs of Don Kearney
lege Department of Charles Scrib- and Dr. John Moffett and Margar
ner's Sons. et Schramm and Mary Frances
Miss. Saville is a 1965 graduate Engleb rt tied at 106 points.
of West Virginia University hay- The club's games are open to
ing received a BSJ degree in the ptfollc and all Bridge Players
Journatigm. late urged to join this newly for-
lined group for an enjoyable even
ATTEND CHURCH ing Bridge. The games s rt
, pran tly at 7:30 each Tuesday
Evenin and played in the
Be AdvertiSe imdltorium of at e Charles Town
Civic Center.
Her husband attended Charles
Town schools and is employed as
an inspector by the State Road
Commission. I Charles Town Senior High School.
Leaving for a weddingothertrip to[
Blackwater Falls and points Camnbe
in West Virginia, the bride wore]
arose knit suit with black access- Nuptials Occurred In
aries and a corsage of white car-
nations. The couple wil,1 reside at
Bunker Hill.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding were from Pennsy]vania,
Maryland, and Parsons, Clarks-
burg and Peterstown, W. Vs.
Airman Dennis Knill
Promoted By Air Force
Duluth, Minn. - Dennis S. Knill
son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Knill
of Rt. 2, Harpers Ferry, W. Va
has been promoted to airman sec, SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMER'S
and class in the U S Air Force 1 5r
. " " - " Lilt. [tt.~)al~k][, INUVrsiVII~I~I~ ll, 1.'~00
A~rman Kmtl is an admlmstrat. [
ire specialist at Duluth Internat-[ .
tonal Airport, Minn. He is a mere cher Lewis of Charles Town; and Harwicn.
ber of the Air Defense Command of Mrs. Fred Bender Richmond
which protects the U. S. against Virginia, and Mrs. Edward P.
enemy air attack. I Crouch of Jolms L;land, South ATTEND
The airman was graduated from Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be
at home at 5 Ocean Drive, South Use The
Massachusetts Oct. 24
'Mrs. Ruth Lyndon Dallwig, dau *:
ghter of Mr. Trenor Parke Judd
and the late Mrs. Gertrude Good-
row Judd of Blandford, Charles
Town, was married on Monday,
October 24th, to Mr. Malcolm D.
Campbell of South Harwich, Mas-
sachusetts.
Mrs. Campbell, wire was the
widow of the late Edgar Gustav
Dallwig, is the sister of Mrs.
David E. McMillan and Mrs. Flet-
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