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TAKING BREAK DURING HAL
Taking a break during the 10th annual Hal
Wanger Family Practice Conference at the
West Virginia University Medical Center
are, from left, Drs. Richard David, Alexan-
dria, Va Roger Lewis, Terra Alta, Carl
Liebig, Petersburg, Karen Gross, Morgan-
KEARNEYSVILLE
Mrs. Wallace Welsh
Dial 876 6845
WANGER FAMILY CONFERENCE
North Jefferson Elementary School
is once again saving Campbell
Soup Labels. All students will be par-
ticipating. If you are a friend of the
school please save the labels and drop
them off or give to any student.
Congratulations to a new 4-H club
formed by Ann Wolfe, former assis-
tant of the Evergreen 4-H Club. The
club grew to so many members, that
Mrs. Wolfe decided to form a smaller
club. They met last week at her home
and decided on the name "Crazy
Clovers." The club has 9 members,
and their assistant leader is Sharon
Watson. I look for this club to go a long
way. How How.
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Creamer were Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Frye, Blue Ridge Mountain
Club and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rickard
and family, Purcellville, Va.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Norval Johnston on their 49th wedding'
anniversary on November 9. They
have one son Norval>who resides in
Elmira, N.Y. with his wife Pat and two
sons Stephen and N.G.
Ghosts and goblins, witches, cats,
clowns, etc. followed the Yellow Brick
Road down the stairs of the social hall
of the Grace United Church of Christ
for their annual Halloween Party. The
good witch of north, Pam Miller and
the wicked witch of the east, Raejean
Secrist, greeted the youngsters. The
hall was transformed into the Land of
Oz. The judges had a hard time with
the costumes, which were all winners.
Prizes were awarded to5 and under:
prettiest, Cheryl Miller; ugliest, Dan-
ny DeGrave; most original, David
Ford; funniest, Lisa DeGrave; 6-9
years old, prettiest, Stacy Arnold;
ugliest, Gregg Crawford; most
original, Marnie Wasson and funniest
Julie Croson; 10-14 years of age, pret-
tiest, Nicole I)eGrave; ugliest, Jeremy
Bloomer; most original, Rene Ford
and funniest, Amy Secrist; Adults,
prettiest, Pamela Miller; ugliest,
Tommy DeGrave; most original~An-
na and Gary Welsh and funniest,
Ragina Smallwood. Games were
played including mummy wrap, doc-
tors lab, roll the apples, musical chairs
and the highlight of the evening was
breaking two pinata's with the
youngsters scrambling for the treats
inside. Thanks goes to all the parents
who helped in any way, donations of
prizes and food, judges and the clean
1984
town, Jack Rickel, Charles Town and Cathy
Traugh, Bridgeport. All are WVU School of
Medicine alumni and all except Gross, now a
resident, and Rickel completed residencies
in the department of family practice.
up crew.
The weather was beautiful for the
Evergreen 4-H Club Hayride and
Weiner Roast held last Friday night at
Jefferson Orchards, Inc. The club in-
vited members of the new club in the
community, the Crazy Clovers, to the
party. The members paraded around
the camp fire to be judged for
costumes.4-H winners were, prettiest,
Ashley,Skinner and Katrina Bloomer;
ugilest, Jeremy Bloomer and Richard
Viands; most original Mark Wolfe and
Jimmy Russell. Visitors were pret-
tiest, Kristen Bloomer, Learene
Lyman; ugliest, James Welsh and
Danny DeGrave and the two most
original were Lori Slnnaker and Susie
W. The members enjoyed roasting hot
dogs and marshmallows. Ran
Slonaker drove the tractor for the
hayride. Everyone had a good time.
There were over 55 in attendance.
The Evergreen Club are planning a
float for the December 1 Charles
Town Christmas Parade. The theme
this year is "A Christmas Dream."
They also will be having a Christmas
workshop on November 20, 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. in the social hall of the
Grace United Church of Christ. They
will be serving lunch and drink.
Members are asked to bring $1.00. Im-
ogene Skinner, activity leader and
Barbara Ledford will be in charge.
Parents, no school November 12 and
all schools will be closed for the week
of Thanksgiving.
The Edegewood Homemakers Ex-
tension Club will meet on November
14, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Patt
Welsh. A Christmas craft will be made
by all members.
Thought for the Day: If you meet a
person without a smile, give him
yours.
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Marianna Smallwood
Dial 725-5707
"A Sharing Group" among the com-
munity women has been organized and
met Tuesday morning in the church
Sunday school room. Seven members
attended led by Rev. Carol Smith with
meaningful scripture and a brief talk.
Officers were elected, Barbara Har-
shman, president, secretary Louise
Brown and treasurer Debbie Moser.
Meetings will be held the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at the
home of Debby Moser from 10:00 til
11:00 a,m. Plans were made for
visiting the sick and shut-ins as well
as other constructive objectives being
discussed. The next meeting will be
Nov. 13.
Another church plan in the near off-
ing is securing robes for the choir
children, ten boys and girls. It is hoped
to have them ready for Christmas. The
cost of the new robes prove prohibitive
but the Committee members are go-
ing to make them. Donations have
been coming along nicely. If you care
to help in this endeavor donations can
be made either to Sue Hill, Louise
Brown or Connie Danner. For each 50
cent donation one will be given a free
ticket on a "Cabbage Patch Doll."
Barbara brought the mini-sermon
Sunday basing her remarks on the
outstanding characteristics of
Abraham Lincoln and adding the
quotation "In God We Trust" leaving
each child with a penny which has both
the picture of Lincoln and the
uuot tion.
Wo?k s begun on the rest rooms at
the churci q y Robert White, Richard
Rowland and Stanley Dillow. The ex-
cavating and pouring the footing for
the structure is finished. Hugh Hoover
assisted with the excavation.
Announcement has been made of a
donation of floor runners for the sanc-
tuary of the church by Howard (Jack)
Ware.
Our thanks are extended to each and
everyone who is making these plans
and projects possible.
Sunday, Nov. 4, was one of the high
lights of this year in the Kabletown
United Methodist Church when
twenty-eight youth members of the
Pop Singers of Jefferson High School
under the direction of Mr. "C," their
instructor, gave a fantastic perfor-
mance to a standing room only au-
dience of enthusiastic listeners. A
covered dish supper was enjoyed by
the guests, friends and others.
We're glad to see Eddie Seal is at
home now but continues wEtn
treatments at the VA Center and Win-
chester Medical Center. We were glad
to welcome him at worship service.
Bruce and Peggy Weeks, who have
been victims of the Bug were back.
Joe Longerbeam, Harpers Ferry, a
building contractor, is adding two
rooms to the dwelling owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Rowland which they
purchased from Mr. John Rissler
several years ago.
Mrs. Charles Saylor a former resi-
dent now living in Rippon was a car-
diac patient for several days in Jeffer-
son Memorial Hospital. She is con-
valescing at home.
Kabletown residents, the Michaels
family, suffered a loss last week when
the Video Shop in I. esburg, Va along
with four other business sites were
destroyed by fire in the early morning
hours. He is operating his business
from a trailer until a permanent loca-
tion is found.
John Brill, formerly of Winchester,
Va and the grandfather of Tracey,
Jimmy and-Dianne Brill died Friday
night in the Winchester Medical
Center. Funeral services were held
Tuesday at the Omps Funeral Home.
Visitors during the week of Marian-
na Smallwood were Howard (Jack)
Ware, Runny and Barbara Souers,
Charles Town, Blossom Morgan and
friend Lerey Wilber, Millville, and
Grady Owens who came to tell of the
proposed trip to L.A with his wife,
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Council Pow-Pow
On Saturday November 10, the
Shenandoah Area Council of the Boy
Scouts of America will hold its annual
Pow-wow at Lord Fairfax Communi-
ty College, on Route 11, south of Win-
chester, Va. Registration will begin at
8:45. Two separate sessions will be go-
ing on simultaneously, the Cub Pro-
gram and the Webeio Program.
The Cub Program will include
Games and Songs, Pack Administra-
tion, Den Program Planning, Pack
Program Planning, Ceremonies,
Crafts and Special Activities. There
will also be two short sessions on Tiger
Cubs and Whats New in Scouting and
a Midway of exhibits.
The Webelo Program will include
Programming, Leader Respon-
sihilities, Meetings, Advancement,
Badge Requirements, Uniform and In-
signia, Field Trips, Webelo/Cub Rela-
tionships, Outdoor Activities,
WebelolScout
Ceremonies and an
Workshop.
Early registration
person, or $6.o0 per
team (only one
must be received by
Regular fees will be
or $8.00 per
one booklet). Each
a covered meat dish
vegetable dish for
Banquet. Day care
children up to 10
The Shenandoah Area
Scouts of America is
agency of the
United Way of Front
County, the United Way!
County, W.Va. Inc
Way of Jefferson
Bonnie, his parents Grady and Beulah
Owens and brother, Donald. They left
Thursday morning to visit his grand-
mother, Mrs. Lucy Zion and his uncle
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mills.
The parents of Sandra Pipes and
Gary Henry announce the arrival of a
9 lb. 10 oz. baby boy who arrived Oct.
21 on the natal anniversary of his
maternal grandmother Mrs. Frances
Pipes. The baby has been given the
name, Garren Drew.
Recent visitors at Rose Hill, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Getts,
Sr included their sons and daughters-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Getts,
daughter Michael and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lloyd Getts and daughter
Becky, Rippon.
John D. Chamblin entered the VA
Hospital Nov. 5 for surgery.
Veterans Day To Be
Marked Saturday
Marshall-Halley-Mason Post I02,
American Legion, Department of
West Virginia will conduct Veterans
Day services at the Charles Town
Fairview Cemetery (Route 340 South,
Ist entrance past the Page-Jackson
Solar School entrance) on Saturday,
November 10th at 10:30 a.m. Past
Department Commander, James
Shade will be the guest speaker. The
public is invited.
Louise
Talks
Mrs. Robert P.
former member of
State Senate,
at an assembly at The~
School
ed to grades 1-9 about
general and the
in particular.
At the beginning
talk,
to the Republican and
campaign
Town. She showed the
of the political posters 1
the current campaign.
who has lived in Hat
1952, pointed out
Geraldine Ferraro
president the political
changed dramatically.
Before she moved
Mrs. L,eonard worked
States government in
D.C Alaska, Canada
to fielding questions
dience,
cent assassination of
Indira Gandhi.
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Due to the recent sale of my dealershiP,
drastically reduced the price on
of new & used cars & trucks, which
before the new owners take over.
1.9tM Cavalier 1@148, AT,PS,
PB, Air, Red, 29,00@ miles
1985 Dodge 400 Conv, PS,
liB, AT, Cmsette-Gold
1983 Che Comaro Z-2l,
Air, AT,I ,PB, AM/FM
Silver
IgB! Ford Th,
B own
19111 Olds 911Reg
Green
Buick Century
Toyota
1982 Chevette, 4-DR,AT,
Tilt Whl, Air Grey 11110 Chevette
1912 Renault te-Car, 4-spd !1910 Buick Century,
Gold AT,F ,I,Air,
1982 Chev Imnala 4-OR,AT,
IPS, PB, AJr,Siiver
iP$, Red/Silver
1982 Cavafler Cadet Wgn,
AT,PS,PB Red Fully Eq Grey
mvral