Choir To Present Program
Church Sunday 7:30
;hepherd College
a concert of sacred
December 13,
Presbyter-
:g at 7:30 p.m.
Will sing a program
Christmas music. Pro-
Wildeboor, direct-
that part of this
Will be heard on the
of the Mutual Bro
during the Ch-
The choir just
.ComPleted the tape re-
this purpose.
is composed of nearly
of Shepherd College
of West Virginia,
a, Maryland, and Del-
New Jersey.
by O1-
3unior music major
Md. will also
by Antonio Vi-
Is a setting of the
which starts, "Gl-
en high and on
to men of good will."
of this work are
several solo sec
Choir lions. Some of the soloists are
Miss Beverly Hull, Boonsboro, a
senior majoring in Art; Mrs.
Mary Rae Dourakes, a senior mu-
sic major from Martinsburg; Miss
Collene Teare, a freshman music
major from Milton, Del.
Deputy VA Director
To Be In Charles Town
Announcement was made this
week by Ray L. Sencindiver, de-
puty director of the West Virginia
Department of Veterans Affairs
offices in Martinsburg, that he
will be at the American Legion
ttome in Charles Town Friday,
Dec. 11, for the purpose of assist
ing veterans, their dependents, or
beneficiaries, with government be
nefits to which they may be en-
titled.
Mr. John Howard spent several
clays recently, with relativies and
friends in Morgantown.
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A Few On
This is for women who have
snow shovels and husbands to go
with them. Tile West Virginia
Heart Association suggests that
you keep these two things in
mind:
1. Even if your husband's health
is fairly good, insist that he take
it easy with that snow shovel.
2. If his heart is not up to par,
check with his doctor before you
permit him to shovel at all.
"Cleaning up after a heavy snow
fall," says the Heart Association,
"should be considered for what it
is strenuous physical exercise, es-
pecially for people not accustom-
ed to heavy labor."
"Shovelling heavy snow and push
ing stalled automobiles out of
snow banks are among the more
physically taxing winter activities
What is more, in cold weather, a
person tends to work faster and
harder to keep warm, little real-
izing the tremendous exertion he
is undergoing.
"The sudden demand for more
blood from overworked muscles,"
says the Heart Association, "in-
creases the work of the heart."
The younger person in good
health and the older person who
exercises regularly, ordinarily will
not suffer from the burden, im-
posed on the heart by snow shov-
elling or by pushing a stalled car.
Here are several pointsers to
remember.
1. If your husband has heart
disease, don't permit him a shovel
snow or push stalled autos, unless
his doctor approves.
2. Consider snow shovelling as
you would any other exercise. If
your husband is young, healthy
and fit, let him shovely away to"
his heart's content. If he is over
40 and healthy, the rule is to
shovel moderately.
3. Tell your husband it is gene-
rally good advice to shovel snow
before and not after eating.
4. It is better for your husband
• not to shovel snow to the point
of exhaustion. The invigorating
quality of cold air can fool him.
5. Lifting the shovel with the
force of his entire body which in-
cludes the muscles of his back
and his legs is "less taxing than
having the arms carry the entire
load.
Better still, hand the snow
shovel to one of your children or
to the boy down the street.
Miss Tana Dillow spent Satur-
day night with her litLl% (riend
Sherri Lynn Wil~llt Engle~ '
CHARLE'S~WN, OI, D"
DOMINION LOSE TIIREE
IN HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE
The Charles Town and Old Do-
monion Appliance Company lady
bowlers each dropped three points
in action Tuesday, ,Nov. 24 in the,
ttousewives Ladies Bowling Lea-i
gue on the Winchester (Va.) al.
leys.
For Charles Town-Jean Dorsey
had 108; Amy Alger 118 and 110
and Anita Brill 112.
Leading Old Dominion were
Marty Beeler with 114; Lynn Um-
scheid with 106 and Marjorie Br-
own with 101.
STUCK & ALGER SPLITS
MATCH WITH FRY MOTORS
The team of lady bowlers repre-
senting Stuck and Alger Drug St-
ore in Charles Town divided even-
ly a match with the Fry Motor
team of Martinsburg in action in
the Woman's Major Bowling Lea-
gue on Shenandoah Lanes Mon-
day Nov. 23. They won two points
and dropped two.
The local bowlers came up with
games of 771, 674 and 744 for
a total pinfall of 2129.
Leading the Stuck and Alger
attack was Virginia Dorsey with
a high single game of 166 and
high set of 462. Other scores for
the Stuck & Alger team were:
Roth 415; Grant 389; Moore 437
and Willingham 426.
BAREFOOTERS MAINTAIN
LEAD IN HOUSEWIVES
BOWLING LEAGUE
Team W. L.
Barefooters 31 13
Tune Toppers 29 15
Buckboards 23~4 20½
Melody Lanes 23 21
Spatters 22 22
Matinees 21~ 22½
Reporter 20 ~ 23 ~4
Timekeepers 19 25
Turntables 16 28
Transmitters 14~ 29~
The Barefooters managed to
maintain their two-game lead ov-
er the Tune Toppers in the WX-
VA Housewives Bowling League
reaction Tuesday on the Pikeside
Bowl alleys by winning four pot•
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ntg while ?he 'i unetnppers were Tootle Prain, who rolled a 37I SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FM MERS ADVOCATE
doing likewise, lhree-game set. the Kastle's Men's[
But the third-place Buckboards Shop lad), bowlers dropped a 3-1 [ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 196.1 2
lost ground in the race by drop- decision to the Queslion Marks in Anyone interested in participat- t'ainlings shouhl be picked~, up
ping four poinls while the Melody action in the Brunswick Ladies'
Lanes moved into fourth-place a- I)ucknin Leauue last Thursday i ing should hring his entry in by after the 31th The public is cord
head of the Reporters by takingevening Nov';26 " ~[the 161h. Each painting shouldtally invited to attend
four points while the ReportersMrs Prain ilad'a 1@4 in the firstI include lhc namt, of tilt, artist
were dropping four. game and then came back to roll ttth..of the painting and etc. am Mr David l,ce tlenr~ of the U',
Pat Wright rolled the high sin- games of 135 and la2 for a high[ medmm will be accepted-oil, pas- S. Navy spenl tile weekend with
gle game score of the night, a set score of ~71. ller 135 game was [ tel, water color charcoal and pen- his parents Mr. and Mrs Garland
201 and also high set score of 455. also the h~gh single game score ot[ ell. tlenrv.
Dottle Crowley had the second the night I .................. "--- ......................
high single score, a 180 and Fran 'e .... ........
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~:sta Slusner naa secona nigh ,,aa. ~1,l,m Kelican 279"J Sninkstli: hllllllJ/IVl&lJ /IILL.ll 11111 .! .
o ~ ..,.v.~ ~.,. -x,.a a.u vhgl.la aJO*" '1(',1 ~.a v;.-i-i, nor(e- ~0a ~ ,~
sey had third h~gh set score of] ~ ~ ~v m~,
447. [ . . .... , _ - _ 1 I¢ . * .......
The tligh team game score was Mid.Winter .qen,-," ¢-a,,h .¢ u;, u
roll,-! hv th. ~,..,~r,.,¢.,-o . ~,~t ;~ ~ i%L& ~./llat~..e ~k~.lL %.#lllklVll~*.,O Jt~Jffll lll~li k.~LllllmLll
and he'Ba'refoo"t'er's'"a]s'o' roll e ]F tlval Ta Ra R,ld [[ See Them At Former Goode Brothers
the high set score of 1827. .~,~=,vm ...,, .., ,. Gara-e Bid- Corn-r "'
The high averages are held bv .. ,. . , ..... g g, : e tzongress-txeorge
Biddy Smoot a 152! with Dottle A[ L~[~rt0n ~ ~e¢. ]1-]] l~ Sts,Beginning Next Week & Extending
Crowley second with a 149; Dot I : • ~ • •
Brown, with 148" Evelyn Grant a A mid-winter art festival will }[ Until Christmas Eve, We Will Have A
Wide Selection Of Sizes Of All Kinds Of
146 and Vwg]ma Dorsey a 144 be held in Charles Town featur ~ ~'
ing the work of local countiansi~ qp D L~ L~ O
KASTLE'S MENS SHOP both young and old. [[ 1 l~ 1~ 1~ ~,~.
LOSE TO QUESTION MARKS The festival will run from Dec. Dec. 3-10-17
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*CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24th, AT 5:00 P. M.
CH A W .V A.
IN HOL DAY F NERY, AND ARE
AT THE S E A.M S WITH
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THIS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY THE CHARLES TOWN DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION.
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