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SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978
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725- 2046
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For Fair
As the
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Exhibition
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MON 'TUES THURS 9 am - 6:30pm
WED. 9 -2- FRI. 9- 8:30- SAT. 9- 7:30
104 N. SAMUEL ST.
(Adjacent to Charles Town Public Library)
To Order
CALENDARS
And Other Items
From
Tom Lennon
In Charles Town
CALL: 725-7476
But Do It Soonl
Nov. 2-3t~
Offers ,You A Wide Selection of Asso 'ted
patterns. Choose from needlework, yarn, knitted
fashions. Custom Crocheting; "Your Pattern or
Mine."
A large selection of handcrafts knitted and
crocheted items.
Directions: From Rt S take Rt. 480 at Kearneysville, go 5
miles then turn right on Ridge Road. From Shepherdstown;
two miles on left off Rt. 480, look for signs.
LAVERNIA M. DUNN, Rt I
Jox 126, Shenandoah Junction 25442
Monday 9 a.m. til 9 p.m.
Tues. thru Sat. 9 a.m. til 5 p.m.
GOURMET RESTAURANT
GERMAN- AMERICAN SPECIALTIES
WIENER SCHNITZEL SAUERBRA~EN. BROILED LOBSTER TAIL
BEEF-ROULADEN, STEAKS, FISH AND MORE !
Serving your favorite beverage.
Dining Room open Tues. thru Fri. 5-10 p.m
Sat. 4-10 p.m Sun. 12 noon-9 p.m.
RMhakell~" Club hours: 6 p.m. t|l midnight, Closed Monday
For Rl~e~atloe call ~4/S71HITID Major credit cords anclqDIId
The tnnk#eper$: Erwln & Carol Aum
from Bavaria, Germany
Use VISA. MASTER CHARGE our layaway
Breads Salads
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1 Pastries Quiche
Soups Desserts
Shop i ch, ry co *rv mo,phere / -
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HOURS: 10 o.m.-S p.m. D "
d/at bw, efforddde prices
and at PRICIS you can afford
Satin or Velvet Pants, Skirts and
Jackets to set the scene for a
fantastic Party Season,
a SHIMMERING SILVER
DAZZLING IILACI(S end
SPARKLING PINK METALLICS
,TO see a NEW COLLECTION
of Beautiful SKIRTS BLOUSES
PANTS* DRESSES COATS
and L I NGE R I E and selections of
Enjoyable Party ]Birthday Party For ~ Exciting and different crafts have been awards t
P E R S 0 N A L S created by the women of Asbury United E tio:;
On Son's Birthday I I don|ca G01aday, 4, Methodist Church in Charles Town for .the virginia a
Mr and Mrs George Lynch Christmas Fair to be held Saturday, November enter the I
~]t Sunday, NOV. 5, from2 to4 ] Gken Parents e fYe otnheir vacation visiting 18. Shown above are several who have been Exhibition
p.m aoirthdaypartywasneld] ' J County and attending workshops since July in order to work is
~,~ ~ at the home of Mr. and Mrs I Monica Jo Ann Goladay Washington, D. C. Mr. Lynch is a supply the various departments f the fair To be
~ Willie Palmer of Dale City, Va [ celebrated her fourth birthday native of Jefferson County. They
:~!:,in honor of their son, Master [ on October 29 with a party given ~; +o sold will be children s toys, Christmas Departm~
~i II Kevin Carr's sixth birthday. [by her parents, James and Jo Mrs~. Sa'm~Ors~n~an~ decorations, wreaths, aprons, place mats, History. w
[] ~ I A cake was beautifully ] Ann G oladay. Mrs. Palmieri Sunday evening, novelty gifts, materials, books, white elephants, regional P
[] I I decorated with Snoopy and his] Raggedy Ann decorations returning to their home in canned oods, baked goods, candy and many heendes~
I I I doghouse, with Snoopy the]were used, :along with multi- Minneapolis, Minnesota on ,th,~r;t,~ L,-,h will be available to those who da esso
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center theme The room was I colored balloons. A Raggedy weunesuay
The children of theBlue Ridge Mountain areagary decorated wRh red and ] a~nn~C?ke:::se:loedtowr~tive~ Mr andMrs R T Eilertson enjoy soup, sandwiches, pie, coffee and soft Cultural 0
Jr 'of Wheaionl Md spenl drinks. The hours of operation November 18 are wi:ll.
were treated to a Halloween Party TuesdayY :: dSnu';am;:hat:a Sfa e [ cream, potato chi s, pretzels, Sunday with his mother, Mrs. R. from i0 a.m. to 4 p.m. o,
I" J l" "J ,
mght, October 31, at the Blue Ridge Mountain were given to each of Kevin s [ mints and soda. T. Eilertson, Sr and Mr . well as C.~
Fire House. Games were played, there was a friends ',The evening was enjoyed by Warren Eilertson on Sunday. . .~ l o u t!~n~
haunted house and a costume parade. In the 0 to Pictures were taken by Mrs. [ all watching M.onica open .her Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Grove of ~ l in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce requwem.~
5 age bracket the winners were, leR to right De bbie Palmer. oo . . i og~o anu jo~mng m playing Baltimore also spent part of the RIPPON l Currie and children of York, Pa contaC:imn:
""'r and Mrs ~rs. Laura ,oHman servea a| 1 ~ weekend with Mrs Eilertson Mr~ A.~t;-~;,~om, ] to his home on Saturday night ueparm~;
above aren tauBs, aaugnmr oz iVl ""
' " the ch bowl and Mrs James/ Monica and her parents would and M,ss Huddle, and spent r~, ,~= ~,mo I where they were over mght H is!ory,
Danny Staubs, ugliest; Kenny Waters, son of Mr KemD'cut the cake Ice cream,like to thank those present and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J uaa -m,oo I guests and spent Sunday ~[ate "
and Mrs. Raymond Waters, funniest; Amy and chips, cheese nachos,others unable to attend.who gav~ Boyd at Shenandoah Junction. ~ [ Tommy shows much ira- CharlestO~
nor the many race caros, gifts o Frank Keyser has returned to PARENTS OF DAUGHTER I provement after being a patient ~MS-0240-v;
Jackson, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Merve chickenn salad sandwicheSserved on[ ,~uu ~;. wy~, ~,ua ~"r'en~ '. ~. Winston, North Carolina, after Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coates[in the York, Pa hospital for a a[sot7~
Jackson, rettlest In the 6 to 12 year age rye, a d coffee was ' / Thas~ nrog~nt were Moniea's
P Tne afternoon was enjoyen oy ~ - ~. ; ~ spending the weekend with his are receiving congratulations onl week. po~: o~t~
bracket, (not shown Cind Everhart, daughter . / h.
' -- 1 ) Y ,n ~,~ ~c,~,i, ~,eoive(l many, ,'-- ~. .parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dale a daughter born in the Hager-i Mr and Mrs Charles Edward,l]]~v t;~e
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Everhart; prettiest; ni- e- fts'" "I Ben Magaha, Sr Mr. and Mrs. t~eyser, ~uth Samuel Stree[. stown Hospital. She weighed 7l Garnn n 'o~an~o, ,~t~,o ~"" ~--,
" i o- Charles Hill, Mr Ben Magaha, - - oecom~,
Michael Breeden, son of Mr. and Mrs. C1 fiord Those present were: Mr. and [ ~ ~. r~ ]a ~ ~o,oho "r . ~tr ~rmn ~ verre~), o t pounds and 6 ounces and has| and Chuckie and Mr. and Mrs b, exper~
Breeden, ugliest; Melissa Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Willie Palmer, Mrs. Laura/an'~ "~'~"'~:h*ard'"~i'orvanii" Louisville, t~enmczy, spem last been given the name of Nicolel ja, ~ f ~;am : .". :
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Mr and Mrs. Timothy Stewart, funniest. Judges Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. James,Rickey"and M~ssy, Mrs Helena week w th hm aunt Mms Eve y Frances. Coates. Thin zs the[ Sunday. ouestsa of . rM and Mr~ : ,'~ ~ f, g
i ~emp, James and ~attnew H ud dle, East L~herty Strut, Coates' first daughter. They[ Raymond Hough ~u~; mal~,
were Mrs. Faye Rodgers and Miss Jess e ~ o. ~Jo m~- hard Mat-/Cameron and Jackm, Mrs. while nis grandmother was m have ason, JC Coates, who is2/ "' : "e
Ballenoer, Har, rs Ferry, and Mrs. Violet .:'mew '~"'~"'mcnaroson"" ouuson%' ,1 Becky Littleton and David, Mrs. the Jefferson Memorial years old. Mrs. Coates was the[ Miss Lucflle Smith of men], i~l,
Rowland, Charles Town. The haunted house was - Athhoff, Christopher Ledketter,~ren~.a ~os[on an(In, one, flairS. Hospital. He brought his former Miss Chris Wheeler,I ~e. rryvme, yd was a ~unnay moom/:,K~
thro C Moses/ ueooie ~arcns a y. grandmother, Mrs. R. T. daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed,nmner gues[ ol ~r. anu ~trs. r t~e,
enjoyed by old and young anKe. tte resnments,i David S. Lacn, J.~ P ',~.-~ --~-;,~ e~-m and Eilertson, Sr home on Friday. ward Wheeler" of Bake'rtonl| Robert Randolph Smith Jr and Sculpture,
" h " SIVll ~. ivl l.z~l ~ x ~v.
Jr, Mrs Dorothy Shac,M~s
cookies, cupcakes, treat popc n and Kool-Aid, - ' "" " - Mira and| Krishna, Mrs Dorothy Furr and He returned to Louisville on paternal "rand"arents Mr andI family, at Urbana.
~Joyce ~prmg an(] " .
were served by the Ladies Auxahary of the Blue no.~,o;o '~o,lor ] Rachel, R. D. R~tenour, Jenmfer Saturday. . Mrs. Wil~am ~oates and great] Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pope of PAUL
RidRe Mountain Fire unit~ t :"",Butrick, Kerri Coyle, J.J. RANSONNEWS grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.[ Three Oaks were hosts for a
o - " " ~ -m ".= -- [ Osbourn, Joey Jacobs, Cheryle Carl Nutter of Fox Glen ker Penwell family get-to-gether and dinner I T.ID,~
",* I I ,on / Hall, and Wendy Magaha. Development near Kear- Miss Mary Conley of 'Charles| on Sunday. Those present: Mr. I Piedmc
[nte~m ~huch I . ~. / These sending gifts but unable ^ ~ a,e is amedical---"'-.+ ; Town, Miss Mary Lamont, Mr/and Mrs Ralph W Pope of
I ~ umner |to attend were Jason White, Je~;erson Memorial ~espital andMrs. R bertH yleands ns,/Edgerton, Wisconsin, Mr. and]sa~tist
I~m~ At I~l~/~ I Ime~ Tn ~m [ / Danny Linton, Mr. and Mrs. ~. " Timmy and William Jr, of/Mrs Robert Pope and family of :^s
n~,~, "''l ] --Iv~ ,v ~v ] Zion Episcopal Church of] Glen Eackles and Robert, Mr. recV:l~]:~in;~rth:tr homad: f~o~n Gaithersburg and Mrs. Louise] Front Royal, Va,Mr. and Mrs.] :v;/10
UJ~l ir~l~k~, ~0 I U~dlM il~b~l~ [ Charles Town will hold its an-| and Mrs. Bill Goladay, Sandy. ~.o,a ~,~onfl, Somers and daughter, Shelly of| Steve Merchant and family of
surger: : R er n of 600
[ll~lU Ik~,l~l g=O I ~l[l$111~ mr/ I nual harvest dinner Wednesday,1 Magaha, Silas Starry, Frankie anson w e Su day guests of| Front Royal, Va, and Mr and]w o,
: ] [ November 15, beginning at 41 Magaha, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. m jenerson Ivtemorlm n~v~ ' -
P,a,~ f ~,~,o~a r~a,: ~r. and Mrs. Elwood Breeden.| Mrs Roy E Pope of Brucetown, ~,:~
u[] oaturuay evemng uctover I Memners oI tim ~aepnera- I ~'ol~ok in tho ~ft~rn~nn It willl Maaaha and Mr and Mrs Lor, o,~.~ --,~ ~,~
28, membors of the Elk Branch [ stown Jaycees will kick off their [ ~,:"~e'~l~'~'l~v~.:~=~,~",'~ I 1"',~::.~,r~ m' ttans" "- nan ~ ~ a~---'-r~p, .- a,~- - Mrs. Harry. ~ Titus and son,|. Va Mrs. Peggy Hart and
r" er ~
Presbyte mp Church w [ Heavenly Quarterlf~project [ East Washin'ton Street '[ r zer"" as"'ner overmgm~ ~u~ wereiraviSTuesdaana ~haneni ~tat Brownshop/est / children, . Fritz| J Frank and I ~c~ol -~'-~:-I
entertained! at a Halloween,Friday night, Nov 10, with two I -. s ~ .1 ~hcmh~dctnmn RI~ ~amraay, october, mr ner ,m Y go. gu s o~/I~arin,Mr. and Mrs. Gary made.
rt at the home ot Mr and t ev - " i The menu wm mcmue roas[, v""r ~"~"'"" Mr and Mrs Austin Nicodemus,Chapman and children, Brook] ~,
pay . enm. : turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed " " Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Coates] and Detra, Mr. and Mrs.I mitred
Mrs Boteler Link, Jr ] First for those who like horse ] . . "rat Department Dinner nwmaay ' " =.
" . . po[atoes, sauerx u,gree
Games were played durmg the ] racmg, they will prowde free I h h ~]"rho ~h~h~rdstown Fire D,~mlhi|P~n ~m~ln and children, J.C. and Nicole|Garland Iden Pope, Mr and|filled
evening and costume prizes l passes to the CharlesTown Turf |:" ~ ,':: -~-%~f-'],~^'--'~,~-+.~-'~'~ ']~] held its annual zt~Fu~zz~,~zH ~,mz~, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs.lMrs. Wayne Pope, Miss Evielform
; to tho "nowin'"/CI,~ o,a ,~ +~,~o w~, o I nomemaae ro,s, c zxee/~'~P " James Fritts were SundaYlKibler, Mr. and Mrs. StephenJExhibi
-~,~ ~.-~ e. . ,- ."-. - v-~,~- homemade brownies w~'th ice Thanksg''~vmg Droner' on
Eleanor Brown, Florence Ann / socml functmns, there will be a [cream and chocolate sauce. '[Thursday, November 16, at the Meet Noven~ber 14 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.] Feltner and daughter Leslie of[ from ~
urown, uavm Lwg, Jr, Irvm lswzm ann msco party at ~ne I ~ o,~, ;~ ;,~, ~em 'Pho IMon'.~ Club Build'n~Z in Baker Penwell and family Berryville, Va Mrs. Elizabeth[ points.
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Link and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ] Cliffs|de Motor Inn's indoor pool,~:" . "?." :.~ / ~lShevh-erdstown The dinner is to The regular monthlv meetin R~Mrhar and n Mrshil Donaldr Lee [ Grover of Washington," D.C J
e .
Blackford. Door prizes wen! to [ Then Saturday morning a [ pun,c l~ mw~] [~ sPerved family style, consist. Of Republicanth " JeffersOn'woman,s ClubC untYwill and'C DonnadS a Sue,dC'Mr.d en,andAngela[Mrs.[chester,Mrs Brendava JenkinsMr. and f Mrs IWin-
Mrs KathrynStum and Bo -ink
. ]Continental breakfast will he [ Rrl~flut ~lfl(l~ I ing of turkey, all the trimmings, he held Tuesday November 14 James Richards Jr. andl Douglas Robinson and childrenl
y~e~resnmen~ .mr me evemng |served and state programs will [ ,--,NlbV ~.w |The pri~s are: Adults - $4.00, 'at 2 n m in the' home of Mrs' daughter, Jodi of Middleway[ Kimbley and Michael ofI
mcm le~ a Dwm~ay caze ~or [ be presented during the day 'rr~d~M I A~I~,children - age 5 thru 10- $2.00, 4 ~. .
Amanda Link, gingerbread w!th [ Saturday at noon there will he / a lVpllJ I,~ao,and under - Free. Will serve Herbert W Cowan at Bakerton were Sunday droner guests ofI Clearbrook, Va Mr. and Mrs./
Kool whp, orange Kool Azd, Men are funny pat here
! . |a joint Jaycee-Jaycee-ette/ |from 5:00 p.m. until sold out. The officers of the club urge Mr. and Mrs. James Richards,| CarlHubert Pope and son, Andy]
allmembers and other in- St. |and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Gary/
chips arm oanay corn. . - |luncheon and a tour of historic I Mter five weeks of corn-I Tickets may be purchased at the terested women to attend this Mrs. Andy Robertson of[ Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas /
Those presen[were:Tne~ev./Harr,~rsFer v onducted by the I petition for the Charles Town Idoor
~" "" ' ' ]m at me . . . ]
and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Eva |Sheoherdstewn Jaycee-ettes I Duphcate Bridge SinglesI . ' norta etin~ Officers for Newport News, Va, spenti Kibler and children, Eyvon,
" - - " thecoming year will be elected. Wednesday till Saturday at theI Robin, Richard of Boyce, Va
Starhper, Mms Jane Hunter,| Trophy, which is a 12-weekl- Players in needs of a partner
!
Mkss' Chrmtine" " Hunter, Mrs Saturday. evening there will he tournament, -.vth~ lo~or w~ vi,l, --.-:m~" ~n ~o~ o~o~ ~ home of her sister and brother-] Mr and Mrts. Larry Mella and
Kathryn Stum, Mrs. Eleanor,a cocktail party as a starter, Catozella with 58.18 per cent,] Weekly game winners last nOLIVAR-H AR PERS in-law, Mr. and Mrs. RobertI son, Terry and friend, Dorkis,
FERRY STORY HOUR Rando] h Sml r
Brown, Florence Ann Brown, i followed by the awards banque~ foUowed closely by SharlandlWednesday were, North-South: p 'thJ and family. [ Mr. andMrs. Paul Mella of Falls
The Bohvar Harpers Ferry
n Mrs David mk Da at the Cliffside Motor Inn, and ter r
Mr. a d . ' L",vy,th il " " TrOt,56.75 pe cent, Ginn};[ Sharland Trotter-Via Catozella, ' " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowers, I Church, Va
and Irvin; Mr. and Mrs. HenryI ~ w i he followed by a dance, Allen, 55.15 per cent and Jud}[ first, Judy Moler-John Duffy Public Library, on Polk Street in Jr, celebrated their 24th wed-I
Harpers Ferry, ,hold a sto ding anniversary on October 301 ^.Mr.sL. A !in"
if r and Ke th w th musm being provided by a
Blackford, Jenn" e " ; l i Moler, 54.90 per cent. Besides [ second, and Harriet Hayes-Polly hour for children au ages eacn and also the departure of theirl R' c ar i ol r
Robin and Paul Myers, Tina,10ca! band. " will he the effect of 7'games still to beI Hauser, third. East-West Saturday, beginning thisson and daughter-in-law Mr. andl and Mr Paul M ers in Charles
Gano, Billy Silveous, Mr. and| Sunday morning mere . u i played, the final standings will] leaders were: John Allen-Craig
mk Jr Bo a Pra er Breakfast to wma p
Mrs. Boteler L" 'I Y ' be heavily weighted by two ofi Dodson first, Ann Groves-Jane Saturday, .from 10:30 to. 11:00 Mrs/Ricky Sowers and young| ' Y
Mandy and Jason. the meeting, the rules of the tournament: I)l McFarland second, and Lynn a.m. AU cnuoxen are wemome, son, Phillip, who moved toI ~uw
-- ' i Ocean Side, California onl Congratulations toMrs Helen
aggregate scores must include I and Ricky Welch third. Sunday. They have been livinglNicodemus, Mrs. Frances
RIVI: OIIR HNITED GIVERS RIND. results with at least three dlf-[ Master Point winners in the Phen men n~
ferent partners, and 2)only the[ previous Wednesday game, "- for seven months. |Penwell and Mr. Charley Moler
d Molar Helen
III eight top scores need be counted. INorth-South: Ju y them on the back and Mr. Tommy Barron ac-|on observing their respective
Final standings will he deter-[ Wright first, John Duffy-Fred their heads will swell, companiedhis daughter and son-[birthdays this week.
" mined after the last session onl Mayer second, and Jennie -Call, San Diego, Calif
Wednesday December 2oth.I Corbi~-Don Hudson tfiird. The "
John Allen is the ACBL Director,East-West ranking was: Louise NOW OPEN
~,~ and Master Point Units are.also ] Ramey-Jane McFarland first,
awarded every Wednesday.i Harriet Hayes-Pauline Hudson, It Is Not RIDGE ROAD
( Playstartsat7:45attheCharles,secondl and Jane Puffy-Nancy Too Late CROCHET CRAFT
/ Roth third
Town Civic Center. "