Doll" Winm
Rae Rosalez, 4-year-old daughter of
Rosalez of Ranson, was chosen "Baby
QUeen at the Miss Thanksgiving Beauty
held November 18 at Wright Denny
School, sponsored by the Hurricane
Julia is shown above being crowned
)nies, Johnny Grissinger.
the winner are, on the left, Lori Faith
first runner up, the 4-year-old daughter
r. and Mrs. Stephen Bennett of Charles
on the right, 4-year-old Staci Homer,
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homer of
second runner-up.
Frances Coleman.
Mrs. J.W. Drish was honored
on her eighty-ninth birthday
with a dinner party held by her
family at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Roma Liskey in
Charles Town. Those present for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Henry and daughter
Lori and Miss Mabel Drish of
Summit Point, Mr. and Mrs.
I ouis Drish of Winchester, Va.
Mr. William Drish of Frederick,
Md. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Drish, Mrs. Joyce Pifer and
children, Tammy, Eugene and
Sarah lane of Middleway, Mr
and Mrs. Donald Drish and
children, Dwayne, Dale and
Dawn of Kearneysville, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Drish and Mr.
Thomas Barron of Charles Town
and Mr. Robert Liskey of Oxon
Hill, Md.
COMML.~ITY CHRISTMAS
TREE
The annual carol sing around
the community Christmas tree
will be held on Saturday evening,
December 16th. The caroling will
begin at 6:00 o'clock with Santa
Claus arriving with treats for the
children at 6:30. Light refresh-
monte will be served during the
evening and boxes will be
prepared for delivery to the
shut-ins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rudolph
and sons, Mark, Paul and John,
in company with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Negiey and children
Tracey and Dawn, of Hidden
River were dinner guests on
Thanksgiving Day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Stamey and
children, Karen and Doug, in
Shady Acres near Middleway.
Mr. Ulis Johnson and his
father-in-law, Mr. Bentley
Rudolph of Charles Town spent
last week deer hunting in the
Lost River area of Hardy County,
returning to their homes on
Winchester, Va. were dinner Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Snyder
guests on Thanksgiving Day at had as their dinner guests on
the home of their brother-in-law Thanksgiving Day their son and
- i and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
725-7777 ] Childs. Also guests at the dinner Nick Snyder and their infant son
[ were Mrs. Florence Bennett of Kevin and the farmer's brotber-
)HYMNS] [ Winchester and Miss Julie in-law and sister, the Reverend
;, beginnin at 7"30] Gardner of Charles Town
g
and
Mrs.
Roy
Vernon
of
6 SWest
~eld at the United I Mrs. Juanita Marsh returned
Shenstone."
Lurch on Sunday ] to her home on Saturday from Mr. Russell Drnsehel returned
December 3rd, [ the Winchester Memorial to his home last week from the
rOup singing and [ Hospital where she had been a Winchester Memorial Hospital
~nted patient for the past ten days
by vlslt)ng [ . where he had undergone surgery
Public is cordially [ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fellers the previous week, and is
tend. [ and Mr. Skinner Postom visited recuperating satisfactorily at
~. Philip Creamer t on Sunday of last week with their home.
|ughter Julie were [ niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
on Thanksgiving [ Gordon Mclnturff and their sons Mrs. Clifford Rowland was a
ae of Mr. ar~ Mrs. ] at their home in Hayttsville, Md. dinner guest on Thanksgiving at
Itham near Mid [ and attended the football game the home of her son-in-law and
n Saturday the [ between the Washington Red- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
dis th-e-ir overnight [ skins and the Cardinals which Glassford and their son
~t Grove" their [ was played at Kennedy Stadium. Tatmadge. Also guests for.
Mrs. Leon Oyis ] On Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. dinner were their son4n-law and
~l, Pa [ Fellers and Mr. Poston had as "l
Mrs. " Lawrence [ their dinner guests their brother-
Sons, Kirby and/in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 'd'~A][ ][
and Mrs Orville[ Jack Pitzer of Pikeside, the
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Son Ramie and] Reverend Katherine Eye of
DeHaven of]Harrisonburg, Va. and Miss
Trimming
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daaghter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry and their small son Todd.
On Friday Mrs. Rowland and
Mrs. Glassforf visited with the
farmer's mother, Mrs. Bonn W.
Crim, at the Jeffersonian Manor
in Charles Town
A covered dish dinner, which
was very well attended, was held
at the United Methodist Church
on Sunday evening of last week.
The delicious dinner was
followed by a Devotional
program and an enjoyable
evening of games.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Furr
and children, Todd and Teresa
of Bakerton, spent Sunday
visiting at the home of the far-
mer's mother, Mrs. W.J. Furr.
Dinner guests on Thanksgiving
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Cheshire and their
daughter Stephanie were their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Cheshire and
daughter Jennifer of Berryville,
Va. and their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
DeHaven. On Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Cheshire and Stephanie
visited with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Michael
at their home in Augusta, W.Va.
The annual Stewardship
dinner was held at the Baptist
Church on Saturday evening
with about thirty in attendance.
The Reverend Roy Vernon was
the guest speaker for the
meeting and Mrs. Vernon and
Mrs. James H. Snyder also were
guests at the dinner.
Mrs. Ulis Johnson, her son,
Donnie and her mother, Mrs.
Bentley Rudolph of Charles
Town were dinner guests on
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. David Richardson and
their family.
The November meeting of the
South Jefferson Ruritan Club
was held on Monday evening of
last week at the United
Methodist Church in Middleway
where a delicious turkey dinner
was enjoyed.
Mark Rudolph was among the
guests * attending a party
honoring the sixteenth birthday
of Miss Kelly Watson which was
held on Friday evening at her
home in Jefferson Village.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Drish and
daughters Stacey and Shelley,
were dinner guests on
Thanksgiving Day at the home of,
the litter's parents, Mr. arJ
Mrs. Leroy Cheshire. "
Mrs. Bentley Rudolph of
Charles Town was a visitor on
Wednesday evening of last week
at the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Rudolph and their
family. On Saturday and Sunday
the Rudolphs had as their guest
their nephew, Parker Webb of
Miss Linda Jefferson,
Clayton Stagner, her brother, law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parkersburg, W.Va spent the
Scott Stagner and her grand- Glassford and their family.
mother Mrs. Stuart Crim. holidays with her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville DeRaven ~ and Mrs. Leroy Jefferson.
Orchard Hills. Robert Ott and daughter Kathy Mrs. Jess Brown and DebbielBatcbelder of Borryville.
Mrs. Kenneth Turner, Jr and of Kearneysville, Mr. McKee's and Cinda Hannas, Richmond, I Mrs. Floyd Owens St. and Pat
her small daughter Brenda of sister, Mrs. Fred Rice of spent theweekendwithMr.andlhad their family on
Charles Town were visitors on Bedington and Mrs. McKee's Mrs. Elmo Rannas. Thanksgiving evening including
Wednesday of last week at the sister, Mrs. Anna Showbridge of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owens Je, Mr.
home of her brother-in-law and Kearneysville. Tifany entertained on and Mrs. Billy Owens St and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Woodro~w Mr. and Mrs. John Glassford Thanksgiving .Day and guests family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P.
Cameron and their son Jimmy. and daughters, Lori and Tina, were Mrs. Ruth Moreland, Mr. Owens Jr. and sons, Charles
On Thanksgiving the Camerons were dinner guests on Saturday and Mrs. Sonny Wilson and Mr. Town~nd Bates Watson,Mr. and
had as their dinner guests the evening at the home of the and Mrs. Staubs, Charles Town. Mrs. Charley Owens, and Mr.
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. farmer's brother and sister-in-
and Mrs. Alfred Owens and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Chipper Owens,
Keyser, W.Va. spent the
LEEI~WN The Leetown United Methodist
Mrs. Ruth Locke Church will have their Christ-
mas Program December 17th at
Dial 725-8309 7:30.
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On Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Rippon, had the following guests
Mrs. GeneStarliper and family's Thanksgiving Day for dinner:
Mr and Mrs. John Lowery,
Rusty, Charley ,and John of
and their son Ronnie were
among those attending the
celebration,honoring the
ninetieth birthday of the latter's
mother, Mrs. Herbert Ram-
sburg, which was held on Sunday
afternoon at the Educational
Building of the Asbury United guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist Church in Charles Laurence Young, Waynesboro,
Town.
Mr. Earl McDonald returned and Mrs. William Howell and
home the latter part of the week daughter, Richmond, Va and
from the Winchester Memorial Kenna Cowardin, Alexandria.
Hospital where he had been a Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs.
patient while undergoing a Boetler Link and family and Mr
series of tests, and Mrs. Bill Fritts and
The Misses Lucy and Alicedaughter joined the party for
Farnsworth have returned to dinner.
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Owens.
You can freshen fiberglass
curtains after washing them if
you add one-half cup of paw.
Pa. and Mrs. J.S. Locke. Shepherdstown, Mr. and Mrs. dered milk to the last rinse
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meneart Mrs. Marion Blue is a surgical Victor Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Butch water.
of Buckhannon, W.Va. and Mr. patient in City Hospital, Mar-
Daniel Menear of Baltimore, tinsburg, you can enjoy :ii!
Md arrived here on Wednesday Mrs. Elizabeth Lupton, Dale
to spend the Thanksgivingand Sandra spent Wednesday
holidays at the home of their with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HICKORY SMOKED
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Alton Grove. Sandra spent the PORK and BEEF BARBECUE
and Mrs. Allen Glassford and week end. Guests o Mr. and 'i'
their family. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Grove Thanksgiving Day (and our very own muffins and carrot coke)
Menear returned to their home were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Grove ~ll~.~ ~l~ll~em :.~
on Friday, Mr. Daniel Menear and family, Mr. and Mrs.
remaining here until Sunday. Richard Grove and daughters AT
Also spending Thanksgiving and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grove
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gathering held at their home on Thursday night with his parents, and veal
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their families, Mr. and Mrs. following guests for dinner: Mr. George St.-U?ION B.RIDGE, MD,
Edward McKee,Jr. and sonP.J, and Mrs. Colin Dunbar and
of Green Acres Trailer Park, Mr. family, Keyes Ferry Road, and
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