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KIWANIS LADIES' NIGHT AT
SHANNONDALE BIG SUCCESS
Over 80 persons attended the Ladies' Night the Kiwanis Club officers and special guests
of the Charles Town Kiwanis Club held Thur- They are: (Left to right) - Joseph P.
sday Evening, May 12 at Shannondale Club for Christian, longtime secretary of the Charles
which Patrick Gossage, Minister of Public Af- Town Kiwanis Club; Derry Tribble of Summit
fairs of the Canadian Embassy was the prin- Point, District Governor of West Virginia Cir-
cipal speaker. His remarks concerned thecle K Club; Charles F. Printz, chairman of the
desires of the Canadian people and theirseries of Embassy programs which have been
relationship with the UnitedStates. A number presented to the Kiwanis Club in recent
of guests wrere present from the Shepher- weeks; Patrick Gossage, the Canadian
dstown Kiwanis Club and also the newly for- speaker: Woody Woedford, secretary Shenan-
med Kiwanis Breakfast Club of Charles Town, doah Kiwanis Club; Kenneth P. Akers, Lt.
as well as some from Shepherd College "K" Governor, Fifth Kiwanis District: and Phillip
Minke, vice-president elect, of Charles Town
Club. Shown in the victure above were some of Kiwanis.
Snyder and Friday evening Miss
Patricia Smith of Ronmey, W.Va. was
their overnight guest. She and Mrs.
Snyder joined with Miss Melba
Buckland of Shenandoah Junction to
have dinner at the Sundae Saloon in
Charles Town and on Saturday morn-
in8 the two friends enjoyed the
delicious breakfast buffet at Shoney's
in Martinsburg. Mrs. Sayder passed
along some very interring news:
their daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Graham
of Gressm, N.Y whois working on her
doctorate in clinical pathology at Car-
nell University was chosen to appear in
the 1982 edition of Outstanding Young
Wmnen of America. Summit Pc/nt may
well be proud of it's many young men
and women who throughout the years,
have gone on to highly successful
careers in their chosen fields. Con-
gratulations, Beth.
Christy Jackson, ten year old
daughter of Tom and Denise Jackson,
rrmde her first communkm at St. James
Catholic Church in C"harlea Town on
Sunday May 15th. The Mass was
celelrated by Father John J. O'Connell
and Christy was selected as the chalice
bear for tbe service. For the occasion
abe a long white dress and the veil
worn by her mother at her own first
communion. Following the service a
recepti was beld at ber home where
thirty-four guests enjoyed a delicious
buffet lunchenn which included a large
sheet cake beautifully decorated to
the Eudm t. Tne guests in-
eluded Chr ty's grandl m, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Sim ik, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Jackson and a number of her
aunts, uncles and cousins, all from
Baltimore, Md. Ammd/ the reception
from Summit Point were Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Del Cello and Mrs. David
Wood and daughters, Heather and
Dawn; from ay, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Seckler, from Leetown, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Connelly and FaOm" Jehn
O'Cmmell from Charles Town.
Mrs. jackson also told me of two in.
teresting items in connection with
Crndenda. The first concerned the
Marathon for Mothers which was run
on Mother's Day by C.J. Edgar who
lives just off Route 51. Mr. Edgar ran
a total of sev mty-three miles, beginn-
ing at Summit Point and rmming non-
stop to Shephe Istmm, a distance of
twenty two m/los. The last fifty one
miles were run on the track at
Shepherd College with s five minute
stop every hour during wh. h his vital--
signs were checked, his knees
packed in ice and he changed to fresh
socks and shoes. He was accompanied
on the run by a team comprised of his
son Chuckle Edgar, a nurse, Mrs.
Sharon Growdon and her daughters,
Amy and April, and by well.wishers
who occas/onally ran with him for short
distances. 1"ne event rea $2500 in
pledges for Credenda which Mrs.
Jackson suggests may be mailed to
Crndenda, Summit Point, W.Va.
Thursday the Youth Group
from the Asbm'y United Church in
Charles Town sp t several hours at
Credel la in removi bru
and shrubbery which had been cut
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SUMMIT POINT
Mrs. Stuart Crim
Dial 725-7777
In celebration of Pentecost, the bir-
thday of the church, a special service
for Grace Episcopal Church in Mid-
dleway, St. John's Pippon and the
Church of the Holy Spirit was held at
the latter church on Sunday morning by
the Reverend David Wood. The church
was festively decorated for the birth-
day celebration and the music for the
service was provided by Miss
Ruthanne Herriot, flutist and the
chiireh organist, Mrs. Philip Creamer.
Following the service a bountiful buf-
fet dinner was served under marquees
erected on the church lawn. The day
also being the birthday of Mrs. David
Wood. a surprise was planned for her
and the group sang "happy birthday"
and presented her with gifts and a bir-
thday cake. More than fifty were pre-
sent for the occasion
Many from the Summit Point area
were present last Monday evening
when the members of the South Jeffer-
son Ruritan Club honored their wives
and guests at a "Ladies Night" dinner
held at the Shannondale Club House.
the dinner and the presenta.
tion of attendance pins, the was
entertained by the Jefferson High
School Pop Singers. Later a jazz band
frem Jefferson High played danc-
ing to end a very delightful evening.
John Philip Creamer was the over-
night guest of his classmate at WVU,
Rick Coleman. at his home in Herndon,
Va Thursday evening. Saturday even-
inK John Philip was host to about a
dozen of his friends at a party held at
his home, Locust Grove.
Michael Ranelli was among those
who participated in a piano and voice
recital held last week at the Inwond
Performing Arts Company. Michael
who at ten is a gifted pianlsh will relx, e-
sent Jefferson County at the lh ional
4-H Talent contest in on June
4. His father Don Ranelli, was named
ree tiy as the winner of the Ccmmm
ty Service Award by Station WXVA,
and in connection with this he and Mrs.
Ranelli will be treated this week to din-
ner and an overnight stay in one of the
Bavarian Inn chalets in
sbet .rdatown.
Visitors Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Howard Fellers and Mr.
Skinner Poston were their comins, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Hardy of Winchester,
Va. and their long-time friends, the
Reverend and Mrs. Albert Gingrich of
Bedford, Va. The Reverend and Mrs.
Gingr ch were residents of Summit
Point while the former was the pastor
of the United Methodist Church in 1944
and 1945.
Mrs. James H. Snyder of Sbenstone
was the guest speaker at a family night
service at the Millville United
Methodist Church last Stmday evening.
The service was preceded by a buffet
style dinner. On Thursday she and Mr.
Snyder had as their luncheon guests
their grandchildren, Kevin and Natalie
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down. The project was orgardzed by tbe
Reverend Terry Rae Chattin and when
the yard work had been completed the
ymmg people, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson and their children,
Denise and Tommy, enjoyed pizza at
Brothers in Charles Town Plaza.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were at
Priest's Field near Middleway for
separate retreats this week at St.
Kevins, Denise being there on Thurs-
day and Friday and Tom from Friday
afternoon until Saturday.
TO HOLD PROGRAM
Sunday, May 29, the Youth Alive
group fro the Charles Town Baptist
Church will present a program at the
local Baptist Church, beginning at 7:30
p.m. This is a very talented gronp of
yonngpeople and public is cordially in-
vited to come and enjoy their music.
The Reverend and Mrs. Albert
Gingrich Bedford. Va visited on
Friday with the Reverend and Mrs.
Roy Vexn at West Shenstone and with
other friends in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKee were
guests on Sunday afternoon at a
celebration honoring the forty seventh
wedding anniversary of the hitter's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rice of Bedtngton. The celebra-
tion was bold at Tower's Restaurant
Martin. Mr. and Mrs. McKee
are understandably proud of their
granddaughter Cindy Gochenour,
known to many in the area, who has
just been initiated into the Honor Socie-
ty at Hedgesville High School.
Guests at the home of the Roved
and Mrs. David Wood and their
daughters, Heather and Dawn, on Sun-
day aRernoen, gathered there to wish
Mrs. Wood many happy retur of the
day, were the Reverend and Mrs. Glen
Stevens and sons, David and Mark, of
Cumberland, Md. Mrs. Daniel Athey
Zaren and D mg Smmey,
of Shady Acres, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Rudol and son Jchn, Mr. and/ .
Mark Rudolph and the Reverend Matt
Killigan of Gsylord, Va.
Mrs. Susan Turner and her daughter
Stephanie of Brownsville, Md. were
visitors on Wednesday at Monte View,
the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Staguor.
Johnny Rudolph was an overnight
guest on Friday at the home of his
friend, Brian Everhart in Middleway.
LITTLE LEAGUE
Although the weather has been most
uncooperative, the baseball season for
the Summit Point Little League
managed to get tmderway and three
games have been played; the present
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standing being Braves 2 wins 0 losses;
Ran ers I win2 losses and the Yankees
I w~n, 2 losses.
The opening day ceremony was held
on May 9 beginning with an invocation
by Don ~ after which the players
and coaches were introduced and the
first ball was thrown out by Mitch Fin-
d m, rqxeaenthW the South J fferson
Buritan Club. In the game played on
that day the Braves were victorious
with tt wm pitcher,
Clinton Burner the losih ,pitcher and
Kenny Smith hitting a hame m for the
Braves.
On May 10 the Braves were again the
w t,m's defeating the Yankees by a
score of 10 to 0. For that gmne Kenny
Smith was the winning pitcher and the
losing pitcher was Ccxey Grove. Both
Jolm Redolph and Charies Richard hits
"home runs for the Braves.
In the game played on May 11 the
Rangers defeated the Yankees by a
score of 16 to 13 with Johnny Zimbro
pitching for the Rangers and Andy
Ceravalo for the Yankees. Corey
Grove, Dale Bane and James Burns
got three hits each for the Yankees.
MILLVILLE
Miss Dorothy Lake
Dial 535-2261
Thursday dinner guests of Mrs.
James Lilla were Mrs. Evelyn King of
Laurel, Md. Mrs. Robert Oft of Charles
Town, W.Va. Mr. Joy Lilia and children
Curtis and Sonya and Mr. and Mrs. Vin-
cent IAlia and children Jennifer and
Tony.
Mrs. Evelyn King spent several days
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lilla
and Mr. and Mrs. James Lilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Wilt were SaUa--
day evening visitors of the hitters
parents Mr. and Mrs. Moss Ranalli.
Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Mel
Johnson, Mrs. James Lilla, Miss Dot
Lake and Mrs. Janie Staubs all went
with the travel tonr group to Iuner Kar-
bor, Baltimore, Md. on Saturday.
Miss Lynn Pope. of Bolivar, W.Va.
was a Friday evening visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. James Lilla.
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MANNINGS
Mrs. Pauline Ott
Dial 725-8678
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Mrs. Ludelle art, Gale and son
Randy Jr were Saturday evening
visitors of Ms. Nellie aden & Pauline.
Mrs. Sharon Ott and Mrs. Carolyn
Cooper were Tuesday visitors of Mrs.
Joan Rollison at Chestnut Hill.
Amy Kuhn spent Wednesday night
with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Ott.
Belated Happy Birthday to Mrs.
Giadys Ott of Rt. 9, for her birthday on
May 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waters of
Bolivar were Saturday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Algex.
Jerry and Nancy Beamer and son
Brian, were Sunday dinner guests el
Carl and Virginia Viands.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ludelle
Oft and daughter Susan and son Picky
were Gone and Diane Kerns of Charles
Town, Sandy Dinterman, Joey Ott of
Flowing Springs Road, Gale Long,
Randy Ott and son Randy Jr.
Mrs. Sharon Ott was Tuesday visiter
of Mrs. Carolyn Cooper.
Timmy aden and niece Patisha
Shirey, were Friday evening vimtors of
Mrs. Nellie Oden and Pauline.
Mr. Dem is Grove of Charles Town
was Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Alger.
This week visite of Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Oft were Mrs. Elda Oft, Mrs.
Raechael Turner, Mrs. Janie Kulm and
daughters Shelia, Becky and Amy.
Mrs. Annette Urcioio of KeT Ferry
Acres is a surgical patient at the
Memorial Hospital, Winchester, Va.
Mr. Mark Wiley of Midd way was
Sunday visitor of his metlm" Mrs. Cars daughter Samantha and
Wiley and son Paul Nathan. Orchard Hills were
Mrs. Lanie Magaha of Charles Town visitors of the latters
was Friday visitor of her sister, Mrs. and Mazie Oden and family.
Adeline Oden.
Becky Kulm spent weekend with her and Miss Lisa Ode~ gave
friend, Janet York at West Ridge Hills. miscellaneous shower in
Ronnie and JoAnn Dillow and Marsha Oden at the homei
daughter Nicole spent Saturday at Magaha on Sunday at 2
Hagerstown, Md with his children,Those attending were
Shannon, Ronnie Jr. and Michael. Kidwell, Mrs. Cand
Shannon's 12th birthday on May 21. of Charles
They took them out to dinn~ and spent of Ranson, Mrs. Pauline
the day with them. Adetine Oden, Mrs.
Mrs. Diane Cline and daughters The bride to be
Brandy and Brook and son Jason wereeverybody. Games were,
visitors of her mother Mrs. Mary Mngaha, Candy Cook,
Johnston at the Bloomery. won prizes.
Mr. Charles Wilt of the Bloomery Refreshments of white
was visitor of his son and daughter-in- trimmed with dolls of the
law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilt. of honor and bridesmaids
Mrs. Elda Mae Buracker and colors c[ the wedding, blue
daughters Kim, Sherry and Stacey ofRefreshments of cake,
Sbenandale were Sunday visitors of cream cheese, cheese
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Alger. mints and peanuts and
Monica Anderson of Dale Marsha received some
and Vicky Harding and daughteruseful presents. Mrs.
Dawn, were Sunday v mitors of Mr. and dy art and Gale and
Mrs. Millard Ott. Jr. and Donald and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Alger were Fri- not attend but sent present
day visitors of Dennis and Brenda Mr. and Mrs. David
Grove and daughter Brandy l. uise at Michael of Walnut Grove
Charles Town. morning visitors of the
Lee and Joan Roaison and daughter Mrs. Ludelle Ott and
Bridget and son, Trover of Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hill, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Charles Town were
Mrs. Eugene Wilt and son Carlton at formers sister Mrs. Eva
Park View Trailer Park. JoAnn.
Mrs. Elda Mae Buracker and Mr. andMrs.
daughters Kim, Sherry and Stacey of Town were Sunday
Shenandale went to Busch Gardens, Mrs. Nellie aden and
Williamsburg, Virginia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David DilloW;
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Viands of Michael of Walnut
were Sunday visitors of the visitors of the formers
latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Millard Jessie Dillow.
Ott. Miss Marshe aden was
SberryBurackerofShenand lewas aunt, Mrs. Lanie
Saturday visitor of Dennis and Brenda daughter, Shelley at CharleS
Grove and daughter Brandy Louise at Mrs. Esther Oden of Engl
Charles Town. day caller of Mrs. Adeline
daughters Lisa and Marsh&
Mrs. Kenneth Wilt was Sunday Gone and Diane Kerns d !
visitor of her son-in-law and daughter Town were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Arn trong at Tuscawllla Mrs. Jessie Dillow.
Hills. Mr. Mifflin Ott of Walnut
Mr. and Mrs. Donald eden of Engle visitor of his mother Mrs.
were Sunday visitors of the formers Mr. Gary Penweli of
mother Mrs. Nellie Oden and Pauline Sunday visitor of his
and Bill. They stayed with my mother Mrs. Thomas PenweU and
while I went to a bridal shower in honor
of Marsha aden who is to be married LOCAL VISITOR
on Saturday, May 28 to David Kidwell, Mrs. Joseph Garrity, of
Jr, of Jefferson Avenue. Conn is visiting her
Mrs. Lanie Magaha of Charles Town Clyde C, rand ff. While here!
and Mrs. Adeline aden were Friday attend the weddings of
visitors of their mother Mrs. Eva Bell and Corbin lassford
and JoAJm. tend her 35th class
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Martinsburl .
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