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Parkersburg business closes after 144 years
\"It's all because of business downtown,\" said owner Ernest Whitehead. \"We've been losing money for a long while - quite a few years - and we just can't stay open with so few people coming in.\" \"I got into the jewelry business by accident because I wanted to work,\" Whitehead said. \"I started working for Col. [Morrison] in 1944 and just stayed.\" \"I bought the business off of Col. Morrison's estate because I couldn't stand to see it close,\" Whitehead said. \"It means a lot to me.\"
Wetherell promoted
Prior to his promotion, [J. Scott Wetherell] was a master wizard overseeing a field weatherization crew.
Louise Wetherell
LANCASTER - Louise A. (Dufour) Wetherell, 96, formerly of 58 Bigelow Gardens, died Saturday, December 7, 2013 in Wingate Healthcare, Sudbury, passing peacefully in her sleep. She is survived by a son, Harold J.
Deborah Wetherell
  She is preceded in death by her husband of 28 years, Robert F. Wetherell, who died in 1999. She is survived by her daughter, Amy W. Rosman and her husband, Shaun, of Sterling; her son, Matthew E.
Deborah Wetherell
She is preceded in death by her husband of 28 years, Robert F. Wetherell, who died in 1999. She is survived by her daughter, Amy W. Rosman and her husband, Shaun, of Sterling; her son, Matthew E. Wetherell and his wife, Kelli, of Plymouth; her brother, Joseph Conroy and his wife, Kathleen, of Kentucky; step-father, Richard Conroy of [CLINTON]; her three grandchildren, Brooke and Grace Wetherell, and Samuel Rosman, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and many dear friends.
BRIEFS: YORK/NEWPORT NEWS
Published correction ran Thursday, August 14, 1997. A story in Saturday's Local section incorrectly reported charges against three men who were arrested early Friday after officers found marijuana and cocaine in their car, which was parked outside an apartment complex in the Beechmont area of Newport News. Police charged Anthony M. Turner, 19, of the 200 block of Picard Drive, with possession of marijuana; Donta A. Brown, 18, of the 13000 block of Preakness Drive, with possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana; and Carnell Draughn, 19, who is homeless, with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and trespassing. Police charged Anthony M. Turner, 19, of 200 block of Picard Drive, with distribution of cocaine and possession of cocaine; Donta A. Brown, 18, of the 13000 block of Preakness Drive, with possession of cocaine; and Carnell Draughn, 19, who is homeless, with possession of marijuana and trespassing. A 1994 Volkswagen driven by Charles D. Wachsmuth, 20, of the 12000 block of Nettles Drive, was eastbound on Denbigh Boulevard when it went through the intersection and collided with a car that was about to turn left onto Old Denbigh Boulevard, [Pete Edgette] said. That vehicle, a 1992 Ford van, was driven by Scott J. Wetherell, 30, of the 2900 block of George Washington Highway, Yorktown.
The Social Psychology of Morality
Ever since Plato's 'Republic' was written over two thousand years ago, one of the main concerns of social philosophy and later empirical social science was to understand the moral nature of human beings. The faculty to think and act in terms of overarching moral values is as much a defining hallmark of our species as is our intelligence, so homo moralis is no less an appropriate term to describe humans as homo sapiens. This volume makes a case for the pivotal role of social psychology as the core discipline for studying morality. The book is divided into four parts. First, the role of social psychological processes in moral values and judgments is discussed, followed by an analysis of the role of morality in interpersonal processes. The sometimes paradoxical, ironic effects of moral beliefs are described next, and in the final section the role of morality in collective and group behavior is considered. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the social and behavioral sciences concerned with moral behavior, as well as professionals and practitioners in clinical, counseling, organizational, marketing and educational psychology where issues of ethics and morality are of importance.