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,,,,,,, ....... ...... - - , ..... Mrs. Julia Via,
SAREE OO1 IR , TI Z, Z I Icy, 148; and Evelyn Grant !45. ' •
' ~r~i~e" ~ r~ T I i .. ' " Mrs Shirley of Charles Town
S...A..~It~N q JI~ t,...~ .... • .... ....
BATTLE Ft ~ Jt/~ i I ul,4. I k~A~itleAn spent the day'Monday with Mrs.
WXVA "'A"°~'~'V~'~ LE"~UEIP~lfl~;I ~ItI~,#II t I~arry Ashby and mother Mrs. i
- ~v,.~.~wv! ~ ~'-~ t .... ,-- ' /Margaret Williams. Mrs. Williams
"!cam W. • L.I Fi |ed I [_d It[ [has been clown sick in bed all
iBarefooters 34 14]w'~,~ ~*~ • ~'~"~.~'-"" ]week. We all wi~h her a speedy
'. Tune Toppers 30 18 [ • H ~^~ ~nn 1 recovery "
Melody Lanes ' 26 221 J~l.I~'I~n ~'i~I# ~UO 1 Mr. an~l Mrs. Francis Smallwood
Sporters 26 22 ~ ' [ and family of Ranson were Mon-
: Buck Boards 24~4 23~ I Michael D. Morrison, teacher of Iday eve callers with their grand
Matinees 24~ ~ 23~Ibcmerican history at Charles mother. Mrs. Maude Smallwood
Reporters 23~ ½1Town High School, was elected!and family, '
Timekeepers 20 SSI president of the Jefferson County I Mrs Alvin Ennis, Jr, and three
Turntables 16 321 Republican 'Club at a meeting I of h~/.' ~,,nd~- ~oh.m ~a~ -¢ ,No
Transmitters 15½ ~I last Thursday at the Funkhouser t Seven'tl~'gra~e~n/~'~.~e'~i~n~pi:s~-
The ~arefooters and the TuneI Building in Ranson. cooal Church nresented me on
Toppers con~ued their battle l Other officers chosen were J. ~Sunday evenlng with the Advent
since returning from the Hospital I
Mrs. Billy Viands spent Satur-I..~
day aftern~ with friends in t ~:
Hagerst0wn, 'Md. Nancy Viands
spent Saturday afternoon with ~.
Mrs. John Penffington and family [ I"
in Town. I ..~It
Mr, and Mrs. William Wood-~i:
ward and children of Bakerton ]~
spent Satm'day evening with the
former parents, Mr. and Mrs./~"
tlarry Ashby and family. [:~F
Mr. Irvin Hodges of John's Rest / ~: . •
urant spent Saturday with Mr./.~
Lester Viands and family in Rom- ]
ney and along with Lester went/l"
deer hu'nting, but i hear they had Instead of having big bills after Christ mas, get a big check before Chrit
no luck. /~:
Visitors during the Week with[.~
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bush were and do all youI gifts shopping the carefI ee way. Join our 1 35 Christmas C ul
Mr, dnd Mrs. Perry Bush of Alex- [ U
Va. Mr. and Mrs. ~lohn
and family of Charles JUSt decide how much money you want. to have next December... save a
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'dropping all the way down ~fifth
place by losing.
In Tuesday's action Dot ~own
rolled high single game of 201,
"with Shirley Taylor having sec-
ond high game of 187 and Dottle
Crowley third with a 181.
,lane Stone rollgd the high set
~ore of 513, with, Dot Brown sec-
ond with 484 and Shirley Taylor
third with 467.
The Matinees had high team
game score of 660 and high team
set score of 1787.
The five high averages are held
by Jane Stone 152; B
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near future to name committees
and plan a program for the Janu-
ary meeting.
In accepting the office, Morri-
son pledged that Jefferson Cou-
nty will have an active Republi-
can Club and one that meets the
needs of all ti~b people. He fur-
ther promised to put forth every
effort to assure a realistic organi-
zation needed in practical politics
and in so doing to strive for a
party which has the idealist's
dream of providing a better life
for the people who serve it.
k~It~Oiy ~¥ililltl~% OI Jl~IJilllley~Vlllg
~were Wednesday evening callers
with Gregory's grandmother end
Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
two children of Engle and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hovermale and fam-
ily of Leetown were Wednesday
evening callers with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Viands and
family at the Bloomery.
Very sorry to hear Mrs. Laura
pkins is returning to the Ged-
eral Hospital tonight for another
operation. We all wish her the
best of luck and that she can soon
return to her home to her daugh-
night callers were Mr. and Mrs.
George Morgan of Inwood, W. Va.
Friday night callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hovermale and dau-
ghter Tammie of Leetown.
Mr. and Mrs. John Milton and
family~of.Millville spent the day
Sunday with their brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Tomblin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan of
Inwood were Saturday evening
callers with their nephew and
neice, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood
ward and family at the' Bloomery
c n. waitI
..... =:: ................. i ntil the 10th to addI
• • our acotmt, and I ,
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