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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978
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Lakeland, Florida was released
from the hospital Saturday, Nov.
4. He plans to remain with his
son-in-law and daughter,Dr, and
Mrs. William Kremer,
Lakeland, from 4-6 weeks before
returning to his home, Avon
Bend. Mrs. Cannery is also in
Florida with the Kremers while
her husband has been a patient
there.
On Saturday Mr. Dallas Alkire
accompanied by his daughters,
Dawn, Dee and Dale attended
the football game in Morgan-
town.
C.D. (Bill) Mercer and his
grandson, Joey Fitzgerald of
Ranson were visitors in the
Village Tuesday morning.
Debbie Alkire and Gerri
Tribbel were hostesses to a
Halloween Party on Saturday
night, Oct. 28. To add to the
spookiness of the evening the
was held in an abandoned
house on Woodland Farm owned
by Mr. Stanley Stiles. There
were twenty-five present to
enjoy the evening activities.
Debbie Haines reports that 81
gals of applebutter were made
by members of the 4-H Saddle
Club and friends. Two days were
spent in preparation and boiling.
Many participants remainedB
overnight. By 2:00 in the af-
ternoon the arduous chore was
finished.
Mrs. John N. Andrews has
returned to her home, Avon-
wood, after visiting with Mrs.
R.D. Davis in Texas where she
was called upon the death of a
relative. While there she visited
several days in Houston also
with relatives of her deceased
husband, Gen. John N. Andrews.
Mr. Howard O. Bush returned
home Thursday after spending
several days with his sons, Bob
and Sonny and their families of
near Martinsburg.
Mrs. Ethrlrrn Watson of
Martinsburg visited her mother,
Mrs. Elsie Grey of Meadow
Brook on Thursday.
Mrs. Raymond Boyer of
Charles Town accompanied
Mrs. Clarence Smallwood
Sunday afternoon to visit Miss
Lottie Markle of near Kear-
neysville.
Mrs. Elmer Pipes has been
indisposed at the home.
The Official Administrative
Beard of the Kabletown Church
will meet Sunday evening Nov.
12 at 7 o'clock at the local
church. Members are urged to
be present.
The Kabletown Extension
Homemakers Club meets
Thursday Nov. 16 at 1:30 in the
home of Mrs. David McMillan.
An auction has been planned for
the afternoon.
Church School 10:30 a.m.
At Elk Branch Sunday Church
School 10:00 a m. Worship
Service 11:00 a.m. Guest
speaker, Mr. Charles Ritter.
Spiritual Growth
Week-End Planned
A spiritual growth week-end
will be held at Asbury United
Methodist Church in Charles
Town Friday and Saturday
November 17 and 18. SerVices
begin each e~,ening at 7:00 with a
fellowship social, followed by a
hymn sing. Speakers will be the
Rev. Charles Frum of Summit
Point and the Rev. Owen B.
Womack of Calvary United
Methodist Church, Martinsburg.
LEETOWN
Mrs. Ruth Locke
Dial 725-8309
Our sympathy to the children
and grandchildren of Mary
Strother who died in the Jef-
ferson Memorial Hospital on
Wednesday. The Strpthers lived
in Leetown 45 years ago and
"Mary Zoo" as she was fondly
called worked for some of the
families in Leetown, she was
always cheerful and a good
friend. She-will be missed by all.
The Extension Homemakers
Club will meet with Mrs. Tom
Lennon Nov. 15th at 1:30. The
Topic will be "Be a Better
Shopper" and the leader will be
Mrs. Howard Backus.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Vancamp
Morgantown spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Zack Fleming. Mr. Vancamp
bad been in Washington on
business.
Diane Callis daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Warner Callis has
accepted a new position, she will
be District Representative for
Deutro Co. of Corpus Christi
working out of Winchester, she
will cover W.Va Va and Md.
and North Carolina and other
states later on. She started work
the 1st of October.
Rev. Chns Frunch of the
Methodist Church used as his
sermon Sunday Nov. 5th
Sometimes Great Treasurers
are carried in Earthen Vessels."
A large crowd heard this in-
spiring sermon.
Youth Council of J.C. Parish
sponsoring first social event. All
youths are invited to a dance at
Bardane Community Center on
November 11 from 7:30 p.m
until 11 p.m. Refreshments will
be available and dates are
welcomed.
World Community Day
Celebration on Friday,
November '10 from 9 till 5 to
begin with the Gleaning of the
Fields, meet at the Byrd Farm
Storage. Bring a bag lunch and
beverage, rain or shine.
Mr. Bob Gardner Norwich,
New York, spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gardner and Julie. Bob had been
in Leesburg, Va. for a week on
business.
Peoples I~
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Arlington, !
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whose tral
month a~,
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Sunday
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were Mr. a~
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and Gary,
Nell Wag~
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Dostert,
Jeff Bullock left Sat. 4 of Nov. Friday. j
to Kansas City, Missouri with Dostert
the FFA for a weekfleaving by steven Aski
buS. l a docum~I
Mrs. Clarence Dunbar and
Mrs. James Locke called on Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Dunbar Keys=
Ferry Road and family Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Edward Chrisman spent
several days last week visiting
her son William L. and daughter-
in-law and family in Broadway,
Va. William was just recently
promoted as manager of Grand
Union in Harrisonburg, Va.
Edward Chrisman spent several
days last week attending a
managers Conference for
At the h~
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declared tl
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how to
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Winchester, Vs. F4
The Funeral Home and
Cemetery combination
One of the answers to the
high cost of funerals.
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Mrs. Alice B. Brown, Worthy
Grand Matron, and Lawrence
Cuilifer, Worthy Grand Patron
of the Grand Jurisdiction of West
Virginia, Order of Eastern Star,
made their official visit to the
Eastern Panhandle Monday,
October 30, as guests of Charles
Town Chapter 128, OES.
Following the introduction and
welcome of the state officers by
the Worthy Matron, Gall
Sherman and the Worthy
Patron, Richard Adams, other
guests were introduced and
welcomed.
They included past Grand
Matrons Mrs. Gussie Casdorph
of Charleston; Mrs. Ethelmae
Zacharski, Berkeley Springs;
Associate Grand Matron
Virginia Nester, South
Charleston; Grand .Chaplain
Betty Lee Potter, CharlestOn;
Gran& Marshall Lila Jean
Dawson, New Cumberland;
Grand Organist Evelyn Clark,
Grafton; Grand Sentinel, Paul
E. Pierson, New Martinsville;
Grand Representative Patrick
Henry, Martinsburg; Deputy
instructors Mrs. Mary Adams,
Charles Town and Mary Gray
Dolly, Franklin.
There were other officers,
members and visitors from
Berkeley Springs, Martinsburg,
Shepherdstown, Maryland,
Virginia, West Virginia and
Laramie, Wyoming.
A program, "Honey Bee" was
enjoyed by all.
Preceding the meeting a
banquet was given in honor of
the Worthy Grand Matron and
Worthy Grand Patron at Asbury
United Methodist Church by the
Susanna Wesley Class. At the
banquet the Rainbow Girls gave
a program and Worthy Advisor
Pat Ott presented Sister Alice
with a corsage of colors of the
rainbow, and Brother Lawrence
a boutonniere. At the close the
Chapter meeting a social hour
was enjoyed with delicious
refreshments served in the
Independent social room.
CALVARY ASSEMBLY
OF COD SF VlCES
At Calvary Assembly of God,
114 Fairfax~, Blvd Ranson,
Pastor, William P. Reed, Sun-
day School at 10:00' a.m. Mor-
ning worship at 11:00 Bolivar
Rest Home at 2:00 p.m.
, Christ Ambassadors meet at
6:30 p.m. Evening Evengelistic
Service at 7:30.
Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m.
Prayer and Praise, Bible Study
on "The Parables" Royal
Rangers, Missionettes, Prims &
Daisies.
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ELK BRANCH AND
tlslsmms~mmi~m~ luncheon after the trip at the HALLTOWNPRESBYTERIAN
Davkl B. Jones, Dir to
KABLETOWN [Tree
Top Restaurant, Berkeley At Elk Branch and Halltown
Mrs. Marianna Smallwood I Springs, w.va. was the final
Presbyterian Churches, Fred A.
I destination. Those celebrating Smith, pastor. ,
Dial 725-5707 ] with Mrs. Scott and Mr. Mayer At Halltown Sunday Worship
[besides Mr. Zollner included his Service9:30a.m. Guest speaker, NOV. 9-1t
Mrs. Hazel Grim~Avon Bond, J wife, Mrs. Kitty Zollner, Mr. Mr. Charles Ritter. Sunday
was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth [ Edward Young, Mr. Lynn
Cole, Washington, D.C. on I Storres, Mrs. Hazel Grim, Mrs.
Wednesday, October 25. The Grace De Blois and Mr. Harry
occasion was to attend the
I Kennedy Center to see Alexis
Smith in "Platinum."
A combined birthday party for
Mrs. Veca Scott and Mr. Fred
Mayer, both of Avon Bend, was
held Thursday, October 26. A
trip through the beautiful
mountain foliage for the oc-
casion was arranged by Mr. Ted
Zollner, Avon Bend, and a buffet
Scott all of Avon Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dirks of
Potomac, Md were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Grim on Saturday, October 28.
Mr. Dirks was the former Staff
Director of the Senate Labor
HEW Appropriations Committee
before his retirement.
Mr. George Cannery who
submitted to surgery recently in
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of studs which are Usa on sale.
also 40 PER CENT OFF
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These ore net close-outs, but our new
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230 W.Weshington Street, Charles Town,W.Va.
Phone: 725- 7411
We will be open every day including Wednesdays
From 9:N a.m. to S:O0 p.m.
And FridJys ~:0~ a.m. to 9:N p.m.
SHOP MON. t FRI.
9 to 9 TUES WED.
THURS. SAT. 9 to $
Sale 22.40tw,o
Reg. $28. Our best autO-
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9 settings for exact
warmth and the promise
of years of wear. Fluffy
soft-napped acrylic/
polyester; snap-fit
corne~.
Full, single control;
reg. $32, Sale 25.60
Full, dual control;
reg. $39, Sale 31.20
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Sale 5.58
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