Fashion Show Success, Another Is Possible
denda, the home-to-be for
I unwed mothers, at the
Ichool house at Summit
+ hosted a fashion show at
United Methodist
WVon
March 8. It was at-
,more than a hundred
by Tuesday's
walked through a
garden of yellow and
(provided by Van
and through a
hung with silk flowers
the horticulture class
Rumsey Vo-Tech.
showed the latest styles
a new shop
Town specializing in
clothes for women and
Diamond's Smart
the Washington
Shop, Judy's, and
The fashion show hosted by and for the benefit
of Credenda, Jefferson County's future home for
unwed mothers, was a success -- so much so that
it led sponsors to suggest another one in the future.
Janet Harner, one of the many who modeled, is
seen in a pink coral suit from Judy's.
Penney's, while wearing many of the merchants ex-
spring shoes from the pressed a desire to do another
e Center in Charles Town. show with and for Credenda. In
fashions shown were response, Mrs. Denise Jackson
the themes of leisure one of the founders of Creden-
cts wear, summer fun, da, stated, "If we have another
, into evening, and were fashion show (and it is quite
for juniors, misses and possible) there will be an entire
~izes. segment on Queen size fashiom
e who attended the and a special on children's
t show enjoyed fashions."
ments provided by the She also said that she had
of Asbury United thoroughly enjoyed working
~t Church under the with everyone involved and
anship of Mrs. Helenespecially thanked Judy
During the refresh- Phalen s and Betty Wilt for
time around the their help and advice and ex-
Mly decorated table,pressed her pleasure at having
of the audience re- the opportunity to meet those
too,he: such show and who attended the fashion show.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1983
9
Chades Town Junior
Band Giving Concert
The Charles Town Junior
High School Band will give a
benefit concert on Wednesday,
March 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the
auditorium of Wright Denny
School.
Proceeds from the presenta-
tion will be utilized in meeting
travel expenses for a late April
trip to Ocean City, MD, to par-
ticipate in a music festival.
Admission will be $1 for
adults, 50 cents for children.
Presgraves Emcee
Pageant
Edgewood Homemakers Inspect Craft
Ruby Brady admires a Members contributed to the
"Needlepoint House" held by
Sally Clapper, who hosted the
Edgewood Homemakers Ex-
tension Club. The house can be
salt box which in turn will be program. Ruby Brady told of
donated toward the restoration the upcoming changes in the
of the Grist Mill at Jackson's hand books for the coming
Mill. year. Part Welsh led the group
A donation from the club was in a point game with the winner
sent to the County 4-H IYFE Becky McDonald.
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Door ~ were provided by used as a bun warmer, as it is
lined with fabric or a pretty
Diamonds, the Washington centerpiece. This plastic
Specialty Shop and by Joan needlepoint material can be cut /~
Seeley. The names of the prize
winners were drawn by Chris- +~, into a variety of shapes for
needlepoint. ,~
ty and "T.J. ', children of Mr. Several members made
and Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Christmas ornaments and
founders of Credenda.
Mistress of Ceremonies was Bessie Welsh sent examples of ! HEAD
Judy Phalen. Music was pro- Glenn Presgraves (above j, bookmarks in the shape of a
vided by Laura Crosby. C o or-sports director for WHAG-TV, Cross. With tbiseraftyoucan! ~.~ HUNTERS
dinating behind the scenes Hagerstown, Md will emcee use up extra yarn and use a
were Betty Wilt and Antionette the second anual Miss Spring variety of colors. Pam Miller
(Tony) Crum. Decorating was Blossom Pageant April 2 at 7 showed a crocheted boot in Welcomes
planned and executed by Joan p.m. at Heritage Hall in orange and brown that could he [~
Seeley. Posters and tickets Harpers Ferry. used asacentepiece, etc. -" . Jeanne
were designed and printed by An 16-year-veteran of radio Becky McDonald presided in
Accent Quick Printing ofandte]evision, hehasalsojudg- the absence of the president. ~ ~ L
Martinsburg. ed and emceed many pageants, Devotions were presented by ake
including Miss Shepherd Isobelle Creamer titled to itsstoff
Wayside GardenClub College. "Threshold of Time." The club o -
For the pageant, age groups participated in making phone ~ . ~ Kanson
Meeting March 22 =l~: girls, 1-3, 4-6, 7-I0, II-14 calls for the bloodmobile and
and 15-18; boys, 3-5, 6-10. also helped with the blood- ~ 725-8080
Members of the Wayside Contestants will be judged on mobile in Charles Town+ ! A DOUG WHITE, Owner +
Garden Club are reminded of beauty, poise, overall ap- New business discussed was
their upcoming meeting onpoarance and personality The the upcoming Special Olympics
March 22. entry fee is $15. For complete on April 29 at Jefferson High
The meeting will be at the information contact Marlin School. A visit toLocust Grove ~ nnGore, Becky Jones, Sherry Townsley
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Members are reminded of Town and Brunswick Jefferson
horticulture specimens and any Rockettes Majorette Drum
flower show practices. Corps for marching hats.
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