SPIRIT OF JEFFER N FARMER'S ADVOCATE
THURSDAY. DECEMBER lS, ]969 C--8
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Oden.-
HARPER : FERRY ,a,moo ,sher
wood and daughter of Gerrards.
B~||~JAB I town visitod her parents, Mr. and
Mrs H R Crock on Thursday.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Jonn tteater ws t-
Mrs.
Reid
Geronimo
ledMr. and Mrs. A. S. King in
Bethesda on Thursday.
Wed In Washington
Mr. and Mrs. James Boore of
ttagerstown were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crock and
family.
Annual Party
The annual Christmas party
sponsored by the Freindship Fire
dept. and the Harpers Ferry-Bol
ivar Lions Club will have their
celebration on Thursday evening
Dec. 18th. (today) beginning at
6:00 P. M at the fire hall. Santa
Claus will ride on the fire truck
Friends in this area recently
received announcement of the
marriage last week in Washing-
ton. D. C. of Mrs. Dorothy Fish-
paugh of Harprs Ferry and Wash
ington to Mr. William L. Prather
of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Prat-
her has many friends here having
spent much of her time in Harp-
ers Ferry, where she owns a
home.
Choir Program
The Junior Choir of Bolivar
from the High School to the United Methodist Church will pre
Hall and Christmas carols will sent a Christmas program at the
be played by the Harpers Ferry Church on Sunday Dec. 21st at
High School Band. All childen 7:30 P. M. Come and enjoy this
in this area are invited to partici- most inspirational service. There
pate, later, member of the corn- will also be a Watchnight Wor-
mlttee will visit th Pentecostal ship Service at the Church on
Nursing Home and local "Shut- New Years Eve.
ins" with Christmas treats for Mrs. Ralph Mills and son are
each. spending some time in Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malicoat Va. visiting her husband who is
and Mrs. Edith Wright of Hyatts- serving in the U. S. Navy.
ville visited the two Heafer faro- Party For Guests
flies in Bolivar on Saturday. The Leetown ttome Demonstra
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carper of tion Club will visit the Pentieos-
present each with a gift and
Christmas "Goodies". The mem-
bers of the Woman's Club of
Harpers Ferry District will fore
go their annual exchanging of
gifts at their Christmas party on
Thursday night and will buy an
electric mixer to present to the
"Home" with donations. The
Staff as well as the guests are
most apprecitive of the many
thoughtful kindnesses extended
to them by the different organiz-
ations throughout Jefferson Cou
nty that have added so much to
their comfort and happiness dur
ing the past year. This is a most
worthy cause.
BAKER OH
Mrs. Bertie Moler
W. S. C. S. Meets
The W. S. C. S. of the Metho-
dist Church held its regular meet
ing and Christmas Party on Dec
ember 9, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Mills and Mrs. Anna
Mary Hetzel. There were sixteen
in attendance.
Christmas Carols and a skit
were given by Mrs. Helen Mills
and Mrs. Mildred Capriotti. There
Was a business report and the
nominating committee reported.
New officers elected are as fol-
lows: President - Mrs. Helen Mills
Vit.e President -Mrs. Mildred
cation - Mrs. 3uanita ] om, Christ
tan Social Relation - Mrs. Kath-
leen Snydr, Spiritual Growth
Mrs. Betty Martin, Student - Mrs.
Jessie Houser, Special Member-
ship - Mrs. Helen Geary, Nominal
ing Committee - Mrs. Mary Brag-
don, Leprosy Bank - Miss Norma
Geary and Literature and Publi-!
cation - Mrs. Virginia Knott.
Christmas gifts were exchanged
and delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. Mills and Mrs.
Hetzel.
Mrs. Ernest Houser and daugh-
ter, Vicky visited Mr. and Mrs.
3ameg Lynch in Ranson, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimm
celebrated their 53rd Wedding
Anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 13
Little David Harding of Bruns-
wick, Md. spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding and
Mrs. Annie Loudan, guests on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Loudan of Martinsburg.
Attend Church Sunday
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