SPIRIT 0F JEFFERSON FARMERS ADVOCATE
8---A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959
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WHAT'S GOING ON IN
RANSON
By Mrs. Roy Breeden
Mr. Frank Jackson from New
York was home for a few days at-
tend~zg the funeral of his father
~VIr. Bob Jackson.
Guests for the Thanksgiving hol
iday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Trus
sell were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ban
ikas and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Grove and son Scott.
Miss Elizabeth Webb and bro-
ther David visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Rickel and daughter
on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rust of
New Jersey spent the Thanksgiv-
ing weekend with the formers mo
ther Mrs. Mac Rust on fifth ave-
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smallwood
of near town were recent visitors
with their daughter Mrs. Roy
Breede~ and sons.
Mrs. Marvin Ramey with Mrs.
Anna Ware, Mrs. Nettle Bell, Mrs.
Kathleen Viands and little Sarah
Ramey were all in Winchester on
Wednesday taking Sarah to the
doctor and tending to some busi-
ness.
Miss Carroll Reede of Blue-
mont, and Mr. John Smallwood
of ~ear town were Friday night
visitors with Mrs. Richard Braith
waite and family.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Webb
and sons of Southlawn, Md. spent
the Thanksgiving weekend at the
home of Mr. Arthur Webb and
Samily.
Mrs. tester Hough of Kable-
town and Mrs. Erma Hough of
Charles Town were Saturday af-
ternoon visitors with Mrs. Roy
~reeden.
Mr. Norman Briggs of Deleware
is spendi,ng a few days with his
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Geo
rge Robinson.
'Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. Arthur Webb and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webb and
sons of Southlawn, Md,, Mr. and
Mrs. Dineen Wels,h of Bakerton
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webb
and, sons of Charles Town.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Viands
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Pearl and daughter.
Miss Carroll Reede with Mr.
John Smal!wood were Saturday
night gfiest with Mr. and Mrs.
~¥ ]Breeden and sons.
Mrs. John Goode with Mrs. Bob
hie Chicchirichi and Miss Eliza-
beth Webb rece,ntly visited with
Mr, sz~ Mrs. Doug Fife and fam-
ily ~ Charlottesville, Va.
'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashwood
were recent viistors in Leetown
with the Wilsons and Slushers.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Willingham
and son along with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Zombro and daughter
were Thanksgiving weeke,nd guest
With Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walker
Mrs. Warren Walker of Ranson
and Mrs. Emmett Boyd of Charles
Town were recent Christmas shop
pers in Manassas. While there
they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lea
lie Willingham.
Mr. oHoward Ashwood 'has been
on our sick list for the past cou-
ple of days. We ,wish him a quick
rer~very.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breeden ~,nd
sons along w.ith Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mauck and Miss Dottle
Davis were all Sunday visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kendall
and son of Capon Bridge.
Birthday Party In Honor of 55th
Birthday Mr. Warren M. Walker
A birthday party was given in
honor of Mr. Walker by his wi,fe
at his home c~ Saturday night.
Refreshments being served con-
sisting Of several birthday cakes,
candy, nuts, pop and potato chips.
Mr. Waker received many nice
and useful gifts. Those helping
him to celebrate were: Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Zombro and daugh-
ter. of Falls Church, Mr. and Mrs.
~mmett Boyd and family of ~2har
lea Town, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Willi,ngham and son of Manassas,
Telephone 256.JX
Charles Town, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Walker and family of Kear
neysville, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Walker and daughter of Charles
Town, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gage-
by and daughter of Engle. After
the party they all bega~ leaving
wishing Mr. Walker many more
Happy Birthdays.
Shaffer and Rutherford Weddin
Announcement was made of the
marriage of Mrs. Pearle Ruther-
ford of Ranson to Mr. Nevin Craig
Shaffer of Ranson which took
place Friday, Nov. 6 at 7 o'clock
at the Lutheran parsonage in
Sharpsburg. The Rev. Charles
Binf, pastor performed the cere-
mony.
The bride was attired i,n a stone
blue dress with light blue access
dries and she wore red roses.
Their only attendants were Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Smith of Shep-
herdstown. Following the cere-
mony the couple went to Mary-
land and Pa. for the weekend. Af
ter their return they now reside
in Ransom
Mr. and Mrs~ Lewis "Bussy" Car
roll moved into Charles Town now
living on West Washington Street
Mr. Carroll is the policeman for
Ranson. So in case of needing
him just call Charles Town 766-J.
MIs. Stanley Hinton was a re-
cent visitor with Mrs. Irene Boyd
who is now making her home at
the Fahnney-Keedy Memorial
Home down in Maryland.
Miss Nancy Ranalli of Millville
was a Wednesday morning visitor
with Mrs. Roy Breeden.
Little Roxanne Mauck was a
weekend visitor with the Cham-
blin Twins.
Mrs. Howard Carroll of Roches
ter, N. Y. spent Thursday after-
noon visiting with Mrs. Betty
Chambliz~.
The Ranson Helpers Club was
called upto the ,help the three
youths from Baltimore. The club
ga~ve to each of them new clothes.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Breeden and
sons visited with relatives in Lu-
ray on Sunday.
Ranson ,Helpers Club will have
covered dish supper and Christ-
mas party on December 3 at the
club room. There will also be an
exchanging of gifts.
Mrs. Hortense Breede.v~ with
Mrs. Myra Braithwaite and child-
ten were recent visitors with Mrs.
R()bert ,Braithwaite and daughter
who moved from Kearneysville
into an apartment on West Wash-
ington Street.
Mrs. Grace Boyd has gone to
Florida for the winter months.
By MrS. Bruce FurT
Mr. and Mrs. Ily Bratina and
their children of "Prato Rio" were
last week end guests at the home
of Mrs. Bratina's brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bau-
man of Camden, N. J. There was
a reunion of the Bauma,~ family
to honor their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph P. Bauman of Me-
chantville, N. J. on the occasion
of their fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Rudolph,
Mr. Joseph P. Bauman and
Mrs. Henry Phillips and daugh-
ter, Susan were guests at the
home of the Bratinas over the
Thanksgiving Day weekend.
Mrs. B, H. Riddlberger enter-
tained with a Thanksgiving Day
dinner guests were Mr. a,nd Mrs.
Reinhart Johnson and daughters
Cheri and Jacque of Front Roy-
al, Va. Mrs. Mary Bruce Furr of
Leetown.. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Furr
and children Pete and Judy of
Charles Town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dunaway Lickli- ,,, ......
der of Washington, D. C. came up
Wednesday and spent the Thanks
giving holiday weekend at "The
Cottage". Their guests over the
weekend included Col. and Mrs.
Covington of Myrtle Beach, S. C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barton of
Washington, D.C. I
Guests with Mrs. J. S. Locke on
Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and
Mrs. John Roland, Mr. a.nd Mrs.
Charles Blue, Mr. and Mrs. John
Gardner and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Blue and Kathy, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Blue and daughters
Kitty and Vickie Blue, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Blue, Mrs. Daisy
Fritts Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Locke
They also celebrated Vicki Blue's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Starliper
Miss Nancy Starlipez', Richard
Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Geese, Star
'liper and son Cliff were dinner
guests Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Young in
Waynesboro, Pa.
Mrs. Mary Bruce Purr spent sev
eral days last week in Charles
Town with Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Furr and family. Clark is slowly
recoveri,ng from the burns he re-
ceived at the fire last Monday
night.
Messrs. Stanley and James Rod
gers of Washington, D. C. visited
their sister Mrs. B. H. Riddleber-
ger in Charles Town a part of the
Thanksgiving holiday weekend, i
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Blue were
guests Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
a,nd Mrs. Phil Perks in Charles
Town.
Frankie Henry, student at Rich
mond Medical College spent
Thanksgiving holiday with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henry.
Judy ~~lz-r spent several days
last v.eek end with her cousin
Cheri Johnston in Front Royal, Va.
Saturday Mrs.. B. H. Riddleberger
Mrs. Mary Bruce l~trr and Mrs.
Clark Furr visited the Johnson's
in Front Royal, and Judy return-
ed home with them.
Mr. Ed Dandridge and son of
Baltimore, Md. visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blue
and went hunting.
Colon Duclbar, student at W.
Va. University in Morgantown, W.
Va. spent Thanksgiving holiday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dunbar.
Mrs. J. S. Locke visited Sunday
morning wittl Mr. and Mrs. John
Blue.
Mrs.. W. Harden has bee,n vis-
iting with Mrs. Corn Stevens and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long
and daughters Joy and Kristl of
Martinsburg were dinner guests
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blue of
Charleston, W. Va. have been vis-
iti,ng in the county recently.
Mr. and l~rs. Bill Curry of
Hope Valley, R. I. have returned
home after visiting relatives and
friends in the county.
Don't forget the Leetown Farm
Women's Club meeting Wednes-
day, December 9 when Mrs. B. H.
Riddleberger is entertaining the
club at dinner; be there before
~oon time. The Christmas party
will be in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Custer and
daughter of Charles Town, Mr.
:Frank Burke and daughter of Mar
tinsburg and Mr. Charles Orr of
Baltimore, Md. were visitors Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brewer and family.
Mrs. Warren Worley of Han-
over, Pc. visited with her sister
Mrs. Bates Watson on Sunday.
The P. T. A. will meet at the
school house Tuesday night, Dec.
8 for their regular meeting.
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CHARLES
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The stork made more trips to
the Charles Town General Hospit
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.. lb. 10c
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NEBRASKA RED POTATOES - - G-lb. bag 39c
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES--l-lb. pkg. 29c
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al during the past week than in
many months, making 12 deliver-
ies of eight little boys and ,four
little girls duri,ng the period of
November 25 and December 1. MAXWELL- HOUSE
One birth occurred on Thanksgiv- INSTANT COFFEE
ing Day. , •
Wednesday, Nov. 25, a son, Da-
vid Clint, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. David Kendall Wage, Char-
les Town. - -
Thanksgiving Day it ,was a son,
John Paul, Jr. born to Mr. axed
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Mrs. John Paul E ngle, RD 2, Har
pers Ferry.
Two births occurred Friday,
Nov. 27, a son, David Wing, born
to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moles
Brown, Kearneysville; and a dau-
ghter Joyce Lee, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Lee Hines, Charles
Town.
Saturday, Nov. 28 a son, Ricky
Lee was bon.n to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lee King, Charles Town.
, S~nday, Nov. 29 two births oc-
curred at the hospital, a son, Ron
nie Douglas being born to Mr. and
:Mrs. Elmer Douglas Getts, Rippon
a;nd a daughter Cheryl Anne was
born to Mr. and Mrs. William Ric
hard Smith of Shepherdstown.
The stork made four, trips to
the Charles Town Hospital Mc~n-
day, Nov. 30 delivering a son, Ste
yen Milton to Mr. and Mrs. John
Lorenzo Creamer of Charles Town
a datlghter Kimberly Ann to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles tester Shaffer
Sharp, burg, Md.; ~u son Dale Ath
ey Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Athey
Willow, Millville; and a daughter
Shelley Diane to Mr. and Mrs.
William Robert Madison, Harpers
Ferry.
Tuesday, Dec. 1, a son, Daniel
Leon Jr. was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Leon Armstrong of Har-
pers Ferry.
Surgical patients admitted to
the hospital were Jack Dodson.
Shenandoah Junction; Raymond
L. Crabill, Brunswick, Md,; and
Donna F. Johnson, Ranson.
Medical patients were Miss Peg
gy Ann Ott, Mr. Leon F. Longer-
beam and Mrs. Ernestine Webb
all of Ranson; Mr. Harry Davis
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Atkins, City;
Mr. Michael E. Rice, Mlllville;
Mrs. Henretta Rutherford, Mr.
Manuel L. Alger, Mr. Walter E.
Jenkins, Mrs. Catherine L, Rock
enbaugh, Mrs. A~na Louise How-
ell Baby Kimberly Ann Ruther-
ford all of Harpers Ferry; Mrs.
Thelma L. Wolfe, Brunswick, Md.
'Mr. Thomas L. Snider, Martins-
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. burg;
Mr. James E. Tabb, Kear-
neysville,
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