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DECEMBER 14, 1967
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Miss Margaret Houser
Sp/4 Larry E. Totley, son of
Mr, and Mrs. ttunter Tolley, has
returned home after serving his
lime in the armed forces, tie has
been in Munich, Germany, for 18
months.
Surprise Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Tolley had a sur.
prise birthday party for their son
and Wayne Jamison, Mrs. Tol-
ley's ,brother. Those attending
were Mr. anud Mrs. Lewis Lloyd
and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mill-
er and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Jamison and son, Mr, and Mrs.
Granville Jamison and daughter,
Mrs. Ray Jamison and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jamison and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Jamison and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Raraly Furr and children, Mr. and
Mzs. Alvin Manu~l and children,
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker,
They received some nice gifts and
everyone had a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Campbell
and daughter of Front Royal, Va
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoffmaster
of Frederick, Md ,Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph DeHaven and daugl~ter of
ttedgesville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hill of Scrabble were
Sunday evening, Dec. 3, guests of
~rs. F. A. Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Hill.
Mrs F. A. Hill who :had been a
patient in Kings Daughters ttos-
pital returned home on Saturday,
Dec. 2.
Ray. Charles E. Brand, t, D.D
74, of Romney, died at his home
Nov, 25. A minister for 42 years
before retirement he was a vet-
eran of World War I when he
first returned home from the
Army. He was pastor on the She-
Junction charge, tie is
his wife, a daughter,
~. Donald W. Welsh,m, and
Charles E. Brandt, Jr.
and ~Mrs. Norman Cla-
of Springfield, Va and
E. Lee Cross of Martinsburg,
Thursday evening guests of
and Mrs. W. J. B. Houser.
Virginia Knott spent
in Vanelesville visiting
and daughter, Mr.
~tlld Mrs. Joe Setbert and daugh-
tars.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes and
h~Iiss Edith Geary of Charles
Town were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Margaret Daugherty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Loudan
and children of Kno~wille were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Harding and Mrs. /~lnie
Loudan
Mrs. Margaret Daughe~ty mo-
tored to Samples Manor on Sat-
urday and visited Mr. Alfred
Haines and family and helped
wi~h the butchering.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Hill and
daughters of Winchester. Mr. and
?drs. Eston Caml~bell and daugh-
ter of Front Royaq, Va were Sun-
day guests of Mr. F. A. Hill and
Mr. aund Mrs. C. J. Hill
Mrs. James Caniford of Har-
.pers Ferry and Mrs William
Ho~pgh, Jr motored to Four
Corners on Monday.
Kathy Se~bert of Vanclesvflle.
visited her grandparents, ,Mrs.
Virginia Knott and Mrs. Florence
Runion on Thursday night and
Friday.
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