THE evening CAPITAL August 1963

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HUTZLER'S invites you to a REVUE of COLLEGE Friday at 7:30 Community .Hall Drop cven-tliing, girls, and be here w >cc opeu the book of College Knowledge for "63. Learn about 3MUe The Kid stuff . . get knit IJCKS uf sweaters layered on, sweater-dresses, too. Look for School Supply colors red ink. parchment, blueprint— and the Ifeo-Jfeon clashes. See Coats and Capes on Parade (to the tune of Plaids and Stripes Forever). Hear The Shirt Story and The Cotton Tales. ... view The Late Hours' Gallery of new formals . . . and more and more! There's « volume of fashion data.in store for you . . . so. don't miss the^fun! Music- by a Juch Lederer pianist REPEAT PERFORMANCE: Saturday at 6:30 East-point wall level CONSULT OUR COLLEGE BOARD front row. Irft |o riulil: Kra Emminizcr. TOWJOII Stale C Judy Xoble, Gouclicr Jnnc, Shapiro. \ a.vjir j'^'-'O:!'! row. loft lo rijlit: Jivinnn >"»/i'i/i»>/.'/''. Suoi'l Hriar Curia Giilprr!ii, I', of Pennsylvania f,f*fl\'l' DlttniiT. Cl'l'«'llT tliini rnw. Irfl ID rirlil : /•,'/;' r «/i<-; .'i l'i-nili'r. \o|i-f D.uii'' Cuiinii' I <iii'j!'iiiiiii. \iiifrican I . /'„',,/ /',/.,•//. I . ..I M.irvl.tii.l i iiiil'i ru!,r,: \\'.--|i-rn M.ti >. l.ttpl Trophies Awarded: THE EVKMNG CAPITAL t^ AU* *. Firemen Hold Parade At DeaEe SUPER GIANT MRS. BEREX1CK A. KOHl) ; pumper. first Place Arnold: ;Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cri&ivr a:!i!-ir. ti:m> to ' H67-327S .... second place Gaesvie: Best 'daughter Bronda 50J GPM. first place -;Md:,vc«nly "* ond At the Ueale Vountew Kir* partmenfs annual carnviai . rhursdav, Julv 18. about 45 units - VIarii *"x>: Best appearing brush; Mr. azxl Mrs. vi-rv<:::o : McrK- participated. Mr. Walter Long was ihe master of ceremonies. Judges own*. Trophies awarded at tl* : lX-a!o. i gers o;' v tiitck Cape St. Claire: Best ap-iEastrport. Md. enjoyed a.doligh:-. pearing ladies auxiliary, first'ful tour tJuxxigh Eastern Shoiv.! Best ap-'jtbe old bunting ground of Joim majorettes, first Lau-|Thonia» and visited Assaleague 1>- H.m-a.U :u- _>o; h* 4- wer . " relates; second Hillside: a:id seeing groups of poiu-s Best .appearing company, Hist place SUver HiE: seoud —Xorth Beach; Best appearing 750 GPM I— Boulevard Heights; fourth —in various places on tin beaches. Berwyn Heights: fifth — Hyatts-jContinuing on down in Va. to caU ville; sixth Silver Hill; Compa-iwi friends and relations and then; ny coming tlie longest distance jup Ocean City andRehoboth beach! Mrs. Lee Readies For Annual fair Hughesvilte; Best appearing am- bulance, first place Seventh and on into Delaware calling «n| Mr. Rogers' son. Classes were led h L2.tA.I Mr*. Miirtiwl L. KflL'ers Bird! from Page ») She cited the quality and quantity (especially in the Junior Depart- ment) of the exhibitors and the "more Fine and Home Arts" than other Fairs have. The State Fair Board is particularly impressed by the conservation exhibit, the Fair board's own project, she ob- served. The State of Maryland has con- tributed $5,500 this year, an in- crease over previous years. In fact, Mrs. Lee said, there will be an increase in almost all categor- ies concerning the Fair, includ- ing special, new features and ex- hibits. ham Hills Rescue Units; Ladies auxiliary coming the longest dis taace Earleigh Heights; Com- pany with most firemen in line Allentown Road; Company with most ladies in uniform North Beach; Best band Elks Boys Band: Best appearing comic Boulevard Heights; Best appear- rescue unit Morningside. The men of the Deate Fire Com- pany who took part in their annu- al parade were: Chief Earl Me Daniels, Junior Windsor, Robert Nutwell, Tommy Tucker, VernoB Wilkerson, Gordon Phipps. Wil- liam Deale, and Preston Marshall. Ladies of their auxiliary who participated were: Mrs. Linda Dobson. Miss Dorothy Ward, Pat- sy Beatty, Phyllis Thompson and Irene Ward. * Majorettes were: Pam McCallis- First Baptist Church of Deale ;ity of Maryland. College Park, Sunday School is at 9:45 A.M. The j Aug. 5-9. reveals that 4-H'e-s worship service is at 11:00 A.M.jdou't always grow up on farms by the Rev. Benjamin N. Kerbyjor plan farming careers. But and evening service is at 7:30 j they all value 4-H Club work. P.M. Wednesday prayer service is j This year's leaders who are eid at 8:00 P.M. j helping organize the yoiuis; men Sunday School at Cedar Grove land women, ages 14 to 21, as well Methodik Church is at 9:45 A.M.jas rousing their spirits within a worship at 11:00 A.M. by Rev. j framework of Indian irnduicn arc Harold L. May. •HERE'S' WHAT'S IN STORE |ter. Patsy Lee Phipps, June for the thousands of visitors who! Green, Cheryl Morton. Pat More- will flock to the Fair, enjoy thejland, Renee Mred, Pam Smith, _:j ------ ...u:u:» *!,-:_ «;i,«-i«..>" Carlvn King Bobbie Klein, .fauia midway, exhibit their "beste: and, ill the case of many persons, win prizes: There will be a light end a heavy horse pulling contest, judg- ing of home and fine arts and garden and farm exhibts, band entertainment, fireworks, a hoot- enanny band for singing along and the never-seen-before cake demonstration. In addition, there will be a bak- ing demonstration, Japanese flow- ers demonstration, open class judging of cattle and swine, the liorse and pony show, "a new Lit- tle League baseball game, a trac- tor pulling contest and a variety show. The main attractions will include the parade of" princesses and crowning of the queen of the 4nne Arundel County Fair, who will also reign as Miss Anne Arundel County: and the reigning of the Maryland Tobacco Grow- ers Association queen over the tor jacco events," including stripping of tobacco and exhibits. "We're encouraging children's art this year," Mrs. Lee said, noting that previously children exhibited with adults. There will be raised premium awards in the Home and Fine Arts Departments and several new classes have been added in many departments, including the pet show. T h e r c will also be a demonstration on matching shoes and hats. Smith, Brenda King, Becky Me Queen, Holly Akers, Roselyn Smith, and Debbie Roffo. Mrs. Louise Jones of Church- ton, Mrs. Annie Jones, Mrs. Stan- ley Ford and Mrs. Earl McDan- iesl of Deale spent the day with Our Lady of Sorrows and Holy j Greene of Karford County and Family are having a ham and I Algonquin Nation Chief Bill Riggs chicken supper Saturday, Aug. 10, of Queen Anne's County. from 1:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at! Tlr >: r assistants are Iroquois' Owensville, also a baxaar on the j Pat Beard of Anne Arunde! Coun- grounds with many useful prize's, jty and David Norris of Allegany outdoor bingo or game party.!County, and Algonquin's M i s t i Climax of the dav, grand drawing j Green "f Carroll County and Jim of $500. S/Sgt and Mrs. Roy L. Smith and children Roselyn, Holly, and Roy Jr. attended the annual Squadron section party held at Tatum acres Andrew Air Force Sase on Aug. 1st. ARNOLD NEWS By MARIAN L. DIETZ MI. 7-2288 The home of Miss Susan Mil- ler was the scene of a bridal shower in honor of Miss Kerin. Bertl. The shower was held on tiie patio, which was decorated to soft shades of yellow. A pale yellow cloth with draped edge caught .up With yellow satin bm enhanced the table. A bride doll fashioned from doil- ies, carrying a .white leather prayer book and mtsugsy of yellow mums centered the table. A large antique crystal bowl held balls of ice cream in yel- low, lime and white. Guests included Mrs. Rudolph 11. mother of the bride. Mrs. Miller, Mary McGoury, Ann Forrestel, Sue Gibbons, Ann Louise Jones, Mary Frances Jones, Ellen Witherite, Ann Wright. Nancy Neidringhouse and Last year was an example ofjMichele Pulliam. what is to come this year: all de- partments increased 15 per cent over the year before. Mrs. Lee, who does all her own, housework, in addition to her Fair chores and being with Van snd! iiis sister, Mary B=th, 5, likes to play cards and 'verv much". cooking CREATIVE WOMAN It's jumper Time! Mr. and. Mrs. James Dunphy and daughter, Susan, have re- turned from a trip to Ocean City. Struyks Head For Florida Moving from our area is Mrs. Richard Struyk and children. Rick and Judith Ann. They will join Lt. Cmdr. Richard Struyk in Pen- sacola. Fla. where Commander Struyk is stationed aboard the USS Lexington. Thf Stnivkt linv napoUs. 'Fontz: and Crafts M:". Claude Mrs. Walter Parks has returned illarlou-. .Mrs. Aubrev Bullen, .Mrs. from, the Anne Arundel General i William Rilia and Mr.-=. Jerri Hospital in Annapolis wliere slieJHouck. Swimming, iiame-, sing- lias been a patient for several'ing. and tr;h:;l coan-.'tiiiua \vere days. jenjoyed by all | Jlr. and Mrs. Stanley Ford cele- i ' " " * •> \ brated their 34th wedding annivtr-j A look at the six youth leaders! sary on July 31. lai State 4-U Club Week. Uaiver* Iroquiois Nation Chief David Brenda Nicholson, daughter of girl." Heavner of Allegany County. Though David " Greeno, Bill Riggs and Pat Beard do live on farms, all say that "4-H Club work today is just as well design- ed for the surburban and urban youth as well as the rural boy or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nicholson was 2 years old Saturday. July 2G. Her maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenny of Camp Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. George H. JNichoisou, Sr. of Chalk Point Road were guesis at ;l)e party held for her at their iome in Deale Beach. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith lave bought 2% acres of land on the Chalk Point Road and arc planning to build their new home soon. Greg and Lynn Olark of Rock- vilie,~ who have been They agree too that 4-H Club work has influenced their career choices. Pat, a 1980 graduate of Annapolis Senior High School is a secretary for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in \Vashin2ton, D.C. A leader in other realms of 4-H. Pat was a state and national win- ner in the leadership category, at- tending last year's National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. FAT OVERWEIGHT . visiting here in Deale 'returned to their home Sunday- " Mrs. Marie Hardest;.-, Mrs. rracie Phipps and ]\Iiss Audrey Winner, left Deala Wednesday to visit Pvt Richard Hardesty who is stationed in Fort Gordon, Georgia. Richards, birthday was Friday, Aug. 2, so they got there Available to you without n <locn>r's SDCndina i prescription. our jlfodict rall<-<l if,,.,,, ,-_ Odrlnex. You mart 1a*x ujrlr f=>t In T «ay» your HM»»«.V Iwck. n tlnj- tablet itni «i«!ly i«ivalloiv- ed. Oet rid of nxce.«s fal-.jintl livi lonK«--r. . OdHii.*x cofttji 9-1.00 aili! . I .<o)d on tlilii ^iiarntitec: It, nnt ?>nti*i- fied for any rcnson. Jner -Tcturu -til J>flc)fUX« to yottr llrurrist and KK vont- full nionr.v l)ack. No «ii>A.<itIf>ii A.kocl. OdHnts In »ol* with till Ctiunintec by: KITCirl>- TtRUO STOnK *0 West St.Jliiil Oriler:. Filltd bonnie welcome uvmits i GAY active in Naval Academv activi- ties and community affairs andj will be greatly missed. An afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Roeder- er to welcome two newcomers to the Pines-on-Severn community. Honored guests were Ellie Greg- ory and Barbara Burdsau. Co- hostess of this affair v.-as Mns. Robert Lticke. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Logsdon ami family were recent guests of Mr. and '.Mrs. Robert Reed of Roannkc. Va. Returning home with the Logsdons was Mr. and Mrs. Reed's (laughter. Carol. PUn now to sttp into an 'enchanting world of relaiffd fun in Glenburnie's informal club-like atmosphere, with private: golf course, water skiing, sailing and tennis at your doorstep. Luncheons al fresco on Lakeside Terrace, nightly dancing. 'American plan. Bus to churches. Attractive rates. Early reservations advised, A ITOXDERFl'L WORLD OF SPORTS! s^Jnnr :!Slli lo Oct. .S-V.v. uirr'-I \\-ln- -IT ^-i:i:V. \ <tr write (ilenlnirnit; Clllll } Itii.v 10. r.l.-iiliurni.'. N.Y. SCKMC UlClVi: X..T. TurinMlii' In K.Yit. 10. <inrili-n Stilt.- I'k- \\:iy tit I'nil. N.Y. SJsttrt tltruwM.v ti> .V'.\it '-'I, th<'H >'«*r(Iiw:i.-»- "cml :f\ to Tlmttili'rnira. Sunlit ttn limit*' '.'.'i 1'tvr intli k >. n Xonh l^k Hr*mt(i Spot nl Amt.rirm* •* I Come Early —Stay Late! We're Open 9 'til 9 •* * (Cousiiun.nl from I'a^r Si ! Arundel General Hospital in An-iBowen; First Aid Clarence I \ Friday 'til 10 P.M. •* * \ Glen Burnie: Cov. Ritchie Hwy. at Mountain Road \ It's EASY to Buywith Your NAG CREDIT PLAN! •* | ... and you get TOP VALUE STAMPS, too * * * * 4- »- *• *• «• *• «- *• * VI4 . ' t .III' u i~ 45-PIEGE, SERVICE FOR 8 K...-I-I I , : ,.: t -:::••!i. { .:7-">» 5 beautiful, durable—even ovenproof! Lustrous ironstone is as practical as it is beautiful! Ovenproof, so you can warm foods -in complete safety. And harshest detergents will not cause surface blemishes on the rich finish. Choose Americana or Autumn Leaves at this Super Giant value price! . *> * «- I * * * *• *• *- here's what each set contains: 8 dinner plates 8 bread and butter plates S soup bowls 8 cups and saucers 1 large platter 1 vegttabl* dish 1 crtom pitcher . \ 2-pc. covered sugar bowl * I PATT-0-RAMA \ i iicrc s .'i \\i-it U'lilfiinl jii;::;? 1 . 1 !' : for the !ia!f-si7.e fijjuif. coupled twit!) a cluirniinc t.ijloivd i>louso A "inns! !i>i' cuiilor v,'c\'i;!u:r. No. 1404 "'itii I'liolo-Gnidc i> Q in >!/.<•> 12'-. 14'-. W-. !!V 17. Size 14. ::"> Inis;. '•> ;\n-\ lilousc. - y:in!s uf :;."> inrh: ^^ jiiiiiju-i - l . x.iii!^ 11! :"H inch. J* a 0 Q 'I'd iti'iier send fill i-eiu-, in i.-i>iii for t-ach [laltent in Creative Woman Tlu; Evoniri H;i\ l:;;:. Midimvn Siaiiun W \,-.v Yi.rK- :;. N V Ailil III i-cnl- l»i IM'inl n.imr. . mi USi i5i i Si i5i t M^GO VISTA BtACH CLUB V=i, something ne« has been added again . . . This year \ve have added an over the vuter roller coaster tor matt tun lot you and your family. Jul.i :tu Mago Vii!. Beach Cluh HOV/. and bs sure of happy, fun-filled holidays a!! '.nrrimtr long! Tim splendid recreation facilities al Maqo Visia include clean sandy beaches, dives. s?.i6oiis shaded la*ns, protected picnic aress, hosting o-r.d dancinn . . . oil under supervision lo guarantee the comfotl and safety of vnu and your lamiy. fall in; I-';!;; Visla f ! i;h .il Miirhpll 7.:li!j8 to' rfservalioni for ntoiiDS. and other information. M?f|0 V;sM dlui has seasonal r^ics f\ ^8.50 enlillicij you to beach privileges every day . . . make jpplics'icn i:' ai"'.on. IM-II r,lf Pi'chic *av *t Jonrs 5i8!ior! and tolloi* Magi Vista signs.

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Transcript of THE evening CAPITAL August 1963

Page 1: THE evening CAPITAL August 1963

HUTZLER'S

invites you

to a

REVUEof

COLLEGE

Friday at 7:30Community .Hall

Drop cven-tliing, girls, and be here w

>cc opeu the book of College Knowledge

for "63. Learn about 3MUe The Kid stuff

• . . get knit IJCKS uf sweaters layered on,

sweater-dresses, too.

Look for School Supply colors

red ink. parchment, blueprint—

and the Ifeo-Jfeon clashes.

See Coats and Capes on Parade

(to the tune of Plaids and

Stripes Forever). Hear The Shirt

Story and The Cotton Tales. ...

view The Late Hours' Gallery of

new formals . . . and more and more!

There's « volume of fashion data.in

store for you . . .

• so. don't miss the^fun!

Music- by a Juch Lederer pianist

REPEAT PERFORMANCE:

Saturday at 6:30

East-point wall level

CONSULT OURCOLLEGE BOARD

front row. Irft |o riulil:

Kra Emminizcr. TOWJOII Stale C

Judy Xoble, Gouclicr

Jnnc, Shapiro. \ a.vjir

j'̂ '-'O:!'! row. loft lo r i j l i t :

Jivinnn >"»/i'i/i»>/.'/''. Suoi'l Hr ia r

Curia Giilprr!ii, I', of Pennsylvania

f,f*fl\'l' DlttniiT. Cl'l'«'llT

tliini rnw. Irfl ID rirlil :

/•,'/;' r «/i<-; .'i l'i-nili'r. \o|i-f D.uii''

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Trophies Awarded:THE EVKMNG CAPITAL t^ AU* *.

Firemen Hold Parade At DeaEe SUPER GIANTMRS. BEREX1CK A. KOHl) ; pumper. first Place — Arnold: ;Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cri&ivr a:!i!-ir. ti:m> to

'H67-327S .... second place — Gaesvie: Best 'daughter Bronda50J GPM. first place -;Md:,vc«nly

"*ondAt the Ueale Vountew Kir*

partmenfs annual carnviai .rhursdav, Julv 18. about 45 units -VIarii*"x>: Best appearing brush; Mr. azxl Mrs.

vi-rv<:::o: McrK-

participated. Mr. Walter Long wasihe master of ceremonies. Judges

own*. Trophies awarded at tl*

: lX-a!o. igers o;' v

tiitck — Cape St. Claire: Best ap-iEastrport. Md. enjoyed a.doligh:-.pearing ladies auxiliary, first'ful tour tJuxxigh Eastern Shoiv.!

Best ap-'jtbe old bunting ground of Joimmajorettes, first — Lau-|Thonia» and visited Assaleague 1>-

H.m-a.U

:u- _>o; h*

4-wer.

"relates; second — Hillside: a:id seeing groups of poiu-s

Best .appearing company, Histplace — SUver HiE: seoud —XorthBeach; Best appearing 750 GPM

I— Boulevard Heights; fourth —in various places on tin beaches.Berwyn Heights: fifth — Hyatts-jContinuing on down in Va. to caUville; sixth — Silver Hill; Compa-iwi friends and relations and then;ny coming tlie longest distance — jup Ocean City andRehoboth beach!

Mrs. LeeReadies ForAnnual fair

Hughesvilte; Best appearing am-bulance, first place — Seventh

and on into Delaware calling «n|Mr. Rogers' son. Classes were led h

L2.tA.I Mr*. Miirtiwl L. KflL'ersBird!

from Page »)She cited the quality and quantity(especially in the Junior Depart-ment) of the exhibitors and the"more Fine and Home Arts" thanother Fairs have. The State FairBoard is particularly impressedby the conservation exhibit, theFair board's own project, she ob-served.

The State of Maryland has con-tributed $5,500 this year, an in-crease over previous years. Infact, Mrs. Lee said, there will bean increase in almost all categor-ies concerning the Fair, includ-ing special, new features and ex-hibits.

ham Hills Rescue Units; Ladiesauxiliary coming the longest distaace — Earleigh Heights; Com-pany with most firemen in line —Allentown Road; Company withmost ladies in uniform — NorthBeach; Best band — Elks BoysBand: Best appearing comic —Boulevard Heights; Best appear-rescue unit — Morningside.

The men of the Deate Fire Com-pany who took part in their annu-al parade were: Chief Earl MeDaniels, Junior Windsor, RobertNutwell, Tommy Tucker, VernoBWilkerson, Gordon Phipps. Wil-liam Deale, and Preston Marshall.

Ladies of their auxiliary whoparticipated were: Mrs. LindaDobson. Miss Dorothy Ward, Pat-sy Beatty, Phyllis Thompson andIrene Ward. *

Majorettes were: Pam McCallis-

First Baptist Church of Deale ;ity of Maryland. College Park,Sunday School is at 9:45 A.M. The j Aug. 5-9. reveals that 4-H'e-sworship service is at 11:00 A.M.jdou't always grow up on farmsby the Rev. Benjamin N. Kerbyjor plan farming careers. Butand evening service is at 7:30 j they all value 4-H Club work.P.M. Wednesday prayer service is j This year's leaders who areeid at 8:00 P.M. j helping organize the yoiuis; menSunday School at Cedar Grove land women, ages 14 to 21, as well

Methodik Church is at 9:45 A.M.jas rousing their spirits within aworship at 11:00 A.M. by Rev. j framework of Indian irnduicn arcHarold L. May.

•HERE'S' WHAT'S IN STORE |ter. Patsy Lee Phipps, Junefor the thousands of visitors who! Green, Cheryl Morton. Pat More-will flock to the Fair, enjoy thejland, Renee Mred, Pam Smith,_:j ------ ...u:u:» *!,-:_ «;i,«-i«..>" Carlvn King Bobbie Klein, .fauiamidway, exhibit their "beste:and, ill the case of many persons,win prizes:

There will be a light end aheavy horse pulling contest, judg-ing of home and fine arts andgarden and farm exhibts, bandentertainment, fireworks, a hoot-enanny band for singing a l o n gand the never-seen-before cakedemonstration.

In addition, there will be a bak-ing demonstration, Japanese flow-ers demonstration, open c l a s sjudging of cattle and swine, theliorse and pony show, "a new Lit-tle League baseball game, a trac-tor pulling contest and a varietyshow.

The main attractions willinclude the parade of" princessesand crowning of the queen of the4nne Arundel County Fair, whowill also reign as Miss A n n eArundel County: and the reigningof the Maryland Tobacco Grow-ers Association queen over the torjacco events," including stripping

of tobacco and exhibits."We're encouraging children's

art this year," Mrs. Lee said,noting that previously childrenexhibited with adults. There willbe raised premium awards in theHome and Fine Arts Departmentsand several new classes havebeen added in many departments,including the pet show. T h e r cwill also be a demonstration onmatching shoes and hats.

Smith, Brenda King, Becky MeQueen, Holly Akers, RoselynSmith, and Debbie Roffo.

Mrs. Louise Jones of Church-ton, Mrs. Annie Jones, Mrs. Stan-ley Ford and Mrs. Earl McDan-iesl of Deale spent the day with

Our Lady of Sorrows and Holy j Greene of Karford County andFamily are having a ham and I Algonquin Nation Chief Bill Riggschicken supper Saturday, Aug. 10, of Queen Anne's County.from 1:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at! Tlr>:r assistants are Iroquois'Owensville, also a baxaar on the j Pat Beard of Anne Arunde! Coun-grounds with many useful prize's, j ty and David Norris of Alleganyoutdoor bingo or game party.!County, and Algonquin's M i s t iClimax of the dav, grand drawing j Green "f Carroll County and Jimof $500.

S/Sgt and Mrs. Roy L. Smithand children Roselyn, Holly, andRoy Jr. attended the annualSquadron section party held atTatum acres Andrew Air ForceSase on Aug. 1st.

ARNOLDNEWS

By MARIAN L. DIETZMI. 7-2288

The home of Miss Susan Mil-ler was the scene of a bridalshower in honor of Miss Kerin.Bertl.

The shower was held on tiiepatio, which was decorated tosoft shades of yellow. A paleyellow cloth with draped edgecaught .up With yellow satinbm enhanced the table. Abride doll fashioned from doil-ies, carrying a .white leatherprayer book and • mtsugsy ofyellow mums centered the table.A large antique crystal bowlheld balls of ice cream in yel-low, lime and white.Guests included Mrs. Rudolph

11. mother of the bride. Mrs.Miller, Mary McGoury,

Ann Forrestel, Sue Gibbons, AnnLouise Jones, Mary FrancesJones, Ellen Witherite, AnnWright. Nancy Neidringhouse and

Last year was an example ofjMichele Pulliam.what is to come this year: all de-partments increased 15 per centover the year before.

Mrs. Lee, who does all her own,housework, in addition to her Fairchores and being with Van snd!iiis sister, Mary B=th, 5, likes toplay cards and'verv much".

cooking

CREATIVE WOMANIt's jumper Time!

Mr. and. Mrs. • James Dunphyand daughter, Susan, have re-turned from a trip to Ocean City.

Struyks Head

For FloridaMoving from our area is Mrs.

Richard Struyk and children. Rickand Judith Ann. They will joinLt. Cmdr. Richard Struyk in Pen-sacola. Fla. where CommanderStruyk is stationed aboard theUSS Lexington.

Thf Stnivkt linv

napoUs. 'Fontz: and Crafts — M:". ClaudeMrs. Walter Parks has returned illarlou-. .Mrs. Aubrev Bullen, .Mrs.

from, the Anne Arundel General i William Rilia and Mr.-=. JerriHospital in Annapolis wliere slieJHouck. Swimming, iiame-, sing-lias been a patient for several'ing. and tr;h:;l coan-.'tiiiua \veredays. jenjoyed by all |

Jlr. and Mrs. Stanley Ford cele- i ' " " * •> \brated their 34th wedding annivtr-j A look at the six youth leaders!sary on July 31. lai State 4-U Club Week. Uaiver*

Iroquiois Nation Chief D a v i d

Brenda Nicholson, daughter of girl."

Heavner of Allegany County.Though David " Greeno, Bill

Riggs and Pat Beard do live onfarms, all say that "4-H C l u bwork today is just as well design-ed for the surburban and urbanyouth as well as the rural boy or

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nicholsonwas 2 years old Saturday. July2G. Her maternal grandparents.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenny ofCamp Springs, and Mr. andMrs. George H. JNichoisou, Sr. ofChalk Point Road were guesis at;l)e party held for her at theiriome in Deale Beach.

S/Sgt. and Mrs. Roy L. Smithlave bought 2% acres of land onthe Chalk Point Road and arcplanning to build their new homesoon.

Greg and Lynn Olark of Rock-vilie,~ who have been

They agree too that 4-H Clubwork has influenced their careerchoices. Pat, a 1980 graduate ofAnnapolis Senior High School is asecretary for the Federal Bureauof Investigation in \Vashin2ton,D.C.

A leader in other realms of 4-H.Pat was a state and national win-ner in the leadership category, at-tending last year's National 4-HClub Congress in Chicago.

FAT OVERWEIGHT. visiting here in

Deale 'returned to their homeSunday- • "

Mrs. Marie Hardest;.-, Mrs.rracie Phipps and ]\Iiss Audrey

Winner, left Deala Wednesday tovisit Pvt Richard Hardesty whois stationed in Fort Gordon,Georgia. Richards, birthday wasFriday, Aug. 2, so they got there

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active in Naval Academv activi-ties and community affairs andjwill be greatly missed.

An afternoon tea was held atthe home of Mrs. Russell Roeder-er to welcome two newcomers tothe Pines-on-Severn community.

Honored guests were Ellie Greg-ory and Barbara Burdsau. Co-hostess of this affair v.-as Mns.Robert Lticke.

Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Logsdonami family were recent guests ofMr. and '.Mrs. Robert Reed ofRoannkc. Va. Returning homewith the Logsdons was Mr. andMrs. Reed's (laughter. Carol.

PUn now to sttp into an 'enchantingworld of relaiffd fun in Glenburnie'sinformal club-like atmosphere, withprivate: golf course, water skiing,sailing and tennis at your doorstep.Luncheons al fresco on LakesideTerrace, nightly dancing. 'Americanplan. Bus to churches. Attractiverates. Early reservations advised,

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