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celebraUon of Harvest Home at the Barbara Grove and Vwgmm Will Gap Bluegrass Band from Upperville, The talk of the commumty is the a y DIG g eider, surprmes r days $
Grace United Church of Christ. At this ingham. Faithful attendance cer- recalls for
time food items will be placed on the
altar, including fresh fruits and
vegetables and canned goods (store
boughten, no home canned goods). All
the food will be taken to the Homewond
Retirement Center in Williamsport,
Md., sponsored by the United Church
of Christ.
Craft Shop
We welcome to the community a
new business, the Arbour House Gift
and Craft Shop. I stopped in the other
evening and the renovation of the
house located behind Sheetz was so
nice. It has a rustic setting on the in-
erior. The merchandise has a variety
of gifts, party supplies, cards, green
plants and much more. Stop in and
welcome them to the community.
Newlyweds
Congratulations to Chris Walls and
his new bride Kathy Sue Painter. They
were married August 13 in the Inwood
Assembly of God Church. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Painter, Jr., of Kearneysville and the
groom is the sn of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Walls also of Kearneysville. The cou-
Extended Day
Care Program
Rules Outlined
Families wishing to avail
themselves of the new extended day
care program offered at Wright Den-
ny and Page Jackson schools by Jef-
ferson County schools have until Mon-
day, Sepember 26, to apply for admis-
sion in the program.
Students enrolled at the two schools
in grades one through six will be eligi-
ble, with Page Jackson students being
bused to Wright Denny where the pro-
gram will operate until 6 p.m. in the
evening.
The fees for the program are $15 a
week for one child; $25 a week for two
children; and $35 a week for three
children.
All full-time openings (those
students enrolled from after school un-
til 6 p.m.) will be accommodated first.
Part time students, who wish to par-
ticipate only on certain days, or for
reduced hours, will be accepted if
openings exist, and will be charged
$1.50 an hour. Fee payments are due
each Friday.
The school will be staffed by cer-
tiffed elementary teachers, Monday
through Friday of each week, except
when schools are not in session due to
holidays or weather cancellations.
Parents must pick up children prompt-
ly at 6 p.m. each day.
i Applications are being taken on a
first-come, first-served basis, and
must be completed and returned to
Pat Hubbard, Jefferson County
Schools, P.O. Box 987, Charles Town,
W. Va. 25414 or taken to the Board of
Education Office, 110 Mordington
A*enue between the hours of 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For additional information, call Pat
Hubbard at 725-9741.
tificates were given to Cheryl Miller,
Cory, Beth and Anna Mary Walsh,
F_Ae Hanmtond and Golda McCelland.
A special program was conducted by
Brenda gisenhart using the symbol,
"The Heart", meaning Love. The
young people formed the letters Ral-
ly Day, and told the meaning. Follow-
ing the closing prayer, refreshments
were served.
Reunion
Those attending the Hienz/Whitt-
man reunion held at Camp Menco,
Mineral County, W. Va. were Anna
Stuckey, Sally Price and son Calvin,
Sam and Lisa Price, Chad, Derek and
John, Catherine Neilis and Jeremy
and Heather all of Martinsburg.
Donald and Rosella Heinz, Elwood and
Elsie Hamstead, Barbara Heinz all of
Kearneysville. Richard and Suzette
Snyder of Hagerstown. Louise and
John Dick of St. Louis.
Honored
Margie Johnston of our community
was recently honored by the
Democrats in Charleston, for her con-
tinuous outstanding leadership and
service. Mrs. Johnston, a retired
teacher, was a guest of honor for the
50th reunion of the Charles Town High
class of 1938 when they met at the
Bavarian Inn. She was warmly
greeted by her former students.
Kids Day
The laughter of 75 youngsters was
heard Sunday on the lawn of Sam and
Jackie Walls who hosted a barbeque
for area children. In addition to the
many games available, the highlight
was the appearance of the "Clown,"
who delighted eveyone with his antics.
Sympathy
The community was saddened by
the passing of a lovely lady, Mrs. Alice
McCarty, who resided for many years
in the area. She and her late husband,
John were familar to so many. They
were faithful members of the Grace
United Church of Christ. Mrs. Alice
was the cook at the old Kearneysville
Elementary School for many years.
Her home cooking is well
remembered. I was fortunate to get to
know them both when I moved here
from Indiana. I was so happy to be
asked to bake the "50th" golden wed-
ding cake for them.
Grand-Opening
The Evergreen 4-H Club and the 4-H
Dancing Clovers were asked to be a
part of the grand-opening of
Shawley's, a new hardware store that
opened over the weekend on Route 9
west of Charles Town, across from the
Moose picnic grounds. Robert
Shawley, sales manager, invited the
young people to dance and promote
4-H and sell refreshments for a fund-
raiser. Mildred Hammond was inter-
viewed on WYII, a country station
from Williamsport, Md., WXVA was
on hand Friday for the ribbon-cutting
and on Saturday, th-e station WZMQ
from Martinsburg. They gave the
youngsters a chance to talk on the
radio, which thrilled all of them. For-
rest and Mildred Hammond are the in-
structors for the Dancing Clovers. You
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