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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 14

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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B2 THE DAILY TIMES Salisbury, Mfl Ian. II, 1987 iraVMlilflillllfflMttWililiM Melanie Gurkin Gets Reliance- Woodland Bachelor's Degree SALISBURY Melanie Jean Gurkin was awarded a bachelor's degree in government and pontics aunng me December gradua tion ceremonies at the University -of Maryland 1 1 daughters, Susan and Sandy, were Edgar Reid of Reids Grove and Jill Durham of Seaford. SUNDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Greg English, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert English and son, Kevin, were evening visitors last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burris of Easton. OVERNIGHT GUEST Lori Bell of Vienna was an overnight guest New Year's Eve of Susan and Sandy Whitten.

AT DINNER Esther Reynolds, a resident of Methodist Manor House in Seaford, was a recenj dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lankford and family. ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs.

Chuck Whitten and daughers, Susan and Sandy, were New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sellers of Vienna. Gurkin has been accepted mtd the master's of public administration degree prograni the School of Government and Business Administration of1 the George Washington University iff Washington. Gurkin was an Intern on Capitol Hill for U.S.

Sen. Paul S. Sarbarnes D-Md. during the spring of U80. The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Luther Warren Gurkin IIJ Salisbury, she is a 1983 graduate of James M. Bennett Senior High School. GRANGE TO MEET Reliance Grange No. 58 will meet 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Reliance Grange Hall.

HOMEMAKERSCLUB The Reliance Homemakers Club will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Edna Wheatley. Co-hostess will be Elsie Houston. GETHSEMANE UMW The United Methodist Women of Gethsemane United Methodist Church will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the church lounge.

BIRTHDAY The residents of Reliance-Woodland extend birthday greetings to Joe Ketterman who celebrated his birthday Jan. 1. DINNER GUESTS Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Whitten and Fredericksburg, is spending the winter break with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert F. Moore, and her sister, Michelle. SATURDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs.

Harold English of Federalsburg were last Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert English. LUNCHEON GUESTS Evelyn Hall, Fred Parkhurst, Ruth Smith and Floyd Hill, all of Seaford, were New Year's Day luncheon guests of Virginia Tull. HOLIDAY VISIT Mr.

and Mrs. Chuck Whitten and daughters, Susan and Sandy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Royce Reid, and Norma Robbins, all of Reids Grove, on Christmas Day. By NANCY C. WHEATLEY 883-33463 or 629-8019 HOST REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pobst hosted a family reunion at their home recently.

Those present were Fobst's sisters and brothers, including Edith Peterson of Broken Arrow, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Pobst of Ashville, N.C., Pauline Koss of Easton and Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Pobst of Salisbury.

HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dabell of Tampa, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dabell of Frederica, were Christmas visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lankford and family. VISITS PARENTS Cheryl Moore, a senior at Mary Washington College in She is a member of the Alpha Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority. The Count ouS ri i rJ i i 1 Come check cut Our MHr-ChristmS Ar VISITS PARENTS Joseph Arnaudo of Frederick was a recent holiday visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Arnaudo. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Elan llearne entertained at a Christmas Eve dinner party, at which 31 family members attended. HOLIDAY VISIT Kimbcrly Rash, accompanied by her brother, Johnny, spent Christmas Eve with their grandmother, Hazel Rash. VISITORS Mr.

and Mrs. David Laughery and daughter, Jenna, from Bath, spent a lew days with Mr. and Delmar By SOPHIA HINZ 846-3921 ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Herman J.

White of Delmar were honored on their (ilst wedding anniversary on Dec. 27 with a dinner at Piper Family Inn. It was hosted by their children and their Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNclia of Salisbury and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth 11. White of Delmar. Also attending were White's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond LeCatesof Salisbury; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin II. White of Laurel, and Keith White of Salisbury. Mrs.

Wayne Battaglino and son, Justin Michael. Alicia and Tim Battaglino of llockessin visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battaglino during the holidays. FAMILY DINNER Hazel Rash entertained at a Christmas Day family dinner.

Attending were her son Jack Rash, another son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rash and children, Michelle and Michael. RECENT VISITORS Mr. and Mrs.

John Hedges of Quantico were recent visitors ol Hazel Rash. ON DISPLAY The Delmar Public Library will feature a display of stained glass artwork, owned by Charles Truitt, during January. NEW CENTURY CLUB The New Century Club of Delmar will observe its 75th birthday and president's luncheon on Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 12:30 p.m. in Camelot Hall.

Mrs. Robert Webster, president, and her officers, will preside. United Methodist Women will serve the luncheon. The Community Singers will present the program featuring excerpts from "Show Boat." Early reservations are invited. Call chairman Esther Stephens at 81J0-9052.

RECENT VISIT Elizabeth Knox of Pittsville recently visited Hazel Rash. AT PARSON'S HOME Hazel Holloway is a resident at the John B. Parsons Home in Salisbury. Specials WW. THURSDAY GUESTS Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Baez and daughter, Karen, of Federalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Andrews of Hurlock were last Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Marine and son. Randy. ENTERTAINED QkbbicM Gales town By NANCY C. WHEATLEY 883-3463 or 629-8019 VISITS PARENTS Terri Paulson, a junior at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, is spending winter break with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

David W. Paulson. risonburg, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood.

HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McWilliams spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McWilliams and sons, Blair and Scott; Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Reese, and Phillip McWilliams in Philadelphia. VISITORS Jim Eskridge spent three days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heavener and daughter, Jamie, in Philadelphia.

RECENT VISIT Stanley Hudson of Troy, recently spent a few days with his UOTHING BOlTiyiE FOR CIIILDKK Eskridge of Mt. Airey, Md. were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webbie Eskridge and family near Harmony.

FAMILY CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ryle entertained family at a New Day's dinner in honor of Dawn Bialk's birthday. VIENNA VISIT Randy Marine visited Mr. and Mrs.

Wilton Marine and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Simms III and son in Vienna recently. RECENT GUESTS Bill Collison of Federalsburg and Mr. and Mrs.

Delmas Christopher were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ryle. GREETINGS The residents of Galestown extend birthday greetings to Gary Baker and Donnie Byrd who celebrated their birthdays 40off4 WINTER SALE A rrr Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Henderson entertained at a Christmas dinner. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wilkins and daughter, Elaine; Ronnie Wilkins and son, Skipper, and Mark Henderson. DINNER GUESTS Bonnie Allen and son.

Danny, of Cokesbury, were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood and daughter, Leslie. Dinner guests of the Sherwoods last Monday were Mr. and Mrs.

John Sherwood of Easton. AT DINNER Joan Eskridge and son, Jim; Connie Newton and daughter, Shelley, and Mr. and Mrs. Marty NOW IN PROGRESS WAS HOSTESS Guests during Christmas week of Matilda Wheatley and daughter, Nancy, were Connie Newton and daughter, Shelley; Mr. and Mrs.

Herman D. wheatley and franddaughter, Heather Brown, of harptown; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wheatley and Annabelle Wheatley of Sharptown, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter N. Bennett Sr. of Salisbury. AT HOME Leslie Sherwood, a junior at James Madison College in Har COURT PLAZA Rte.

13 South Salisbury aunt and uncle, Mr. and mis. Thomas Wheedleton. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs.

George Sherwood and daughter, Leslie, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Niblock and daughters. Amy and Meg, in Chalfont, Pa. wrciv iu-orvion.

tnru ALLYSON BROWN 543-4433 extend birthday greetings to Nettie Hastings, Greg Frye, Carolyn Leh, Mary Louise Bowden, Aaron Rogers, Bill Cooper, Paula DickiTson, Donna White, Robert Snare, Samantha Bradley, Wayne Seilert, Rachael Lee Gordon, Jamie Bailey, Nikki VanZandt, Jessie White, Betty Rogers, Thomas Reid, Diana Walker, Frances Connor, Tony Rosetta Norma Lee Elliott, Lewis Rogers and Robert E. Kelley who celebrate their birthdays this week. WEEKEND VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smith of Newport News, spent last weekend with his mother, Mary Jane Marine.

WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Lee and sons, Paul Jr. and Jeff, of Sum-merville, S.C.

were house guests of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hastings, during the holidays. While here, they visited friends and relatives in both Sharptown and Mardela Springs. Sharptown By NANCY C.

WHEATLEY 883-3463 or 629-8019 DOR-WIC MEETING Dor-Wic Unit 218, American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday at the Legion home at 8 p.m. ROELMA LODGE Roelma Lodge No. 206 will meet Wednesday at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. CHICKEN DINNER The Sharptown Lions Club will host a chicken and dumpling dinner for Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Asbury United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall from 3 to 7 p.m.

The price will be $5 per person, and dessert will be extra. Proceeds will l)e used to purchase equipment for the Salisbury zoo. For tickets, contact Jim Eskridge at H83-3215. BIRTHDAYS The residents of Sharptown I Nancy Bond ANNOUNCES HER WINTER SALE NOW GOING ON Mardela Springs WED 21 YEARS ANNIVERSARY David and Rita Parsons Steve and Judy Bailey celebrated their 21st wedding an- celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary on Dec. 23.

niversary on Dec. 29. WINDOWS OUR SPECIALTY COURT PLAZA ROUTE 13, SALISBURY, MD. 742-7076 INTERIORS NOW MANUFACTURING Custom Dranprips ft VERTICAL BLINDS Wall Coverings FREE Estimates HOMEMAKERS MEET The Mardela Homemakers Club held its annual Christmas meeting and dinner at the Athol Community Hall. Martha Robinson joined the group.

Secret pals for the year were revealed and new ones chosen, and the story "The Other Wise Man" was read. Members and their families attended. The club's next meeting is set for February. For information on becoming a member, call Polly Majors at 742-3194. ANNUAL DINNER The Mardela Ladies Auxiliary and volunteer firemen held their annual potluck dinner at the fire house.

Singing carols was followed by a visit from Santa Claus bringing gifts. The evening concluded with games ami the breaking of pinata. BIRTH ANNOUNCED Robert and Joan Van Meter have announced the birth of their son, Robert Allen Van Meter Jr. Maternal grandparents are Dan and Mary Williams, paternal frandparents are Robert and leanor Van Meter, all of Mardela Springs. By DONNA SHORT 742-6392 RECENT VISIT Mr.

and Mrs. Stanford Robinson and daughter, Brenda Van-dertang, recently visited Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Granzow of Randallstown, Md.

They also visited Mrs. Robinson's sister, Mrs. Larry Summers and her family. RETURNED HOME Hollis and Jean Bailey have returned home after visiting their daughter, Nancy Prouse and husband, Ronald, in Blountsville, Ala. Before returning home, they also visited their granddaughter and her husband, Jack and Ronda Gannon, and their son, Jonathon, ail of Oneonta, Ala.

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