Section B August 27, 2009 Rappahannock Record www.rrecord.com Kilmarnock, VA LocalLife Entertainment • People • Calendars

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■ Chicken to go ■ Square dance The Men of Bethel United Methodist The Square Pegs Square Danc- Church on Route 201 south of Lively, ing Club will host a dance at 7 p.m. will hold a “Chicken-On-The-Run” August 28 at Fairfields United Meth- barbecue sale Saturday, August 29, odist Church in Burgess. Admission from 3 to 6 p.m. is $10 per couple. For reservations, Drive into the rear parking lot call 580-7802. behind the church, pick up your chicken, take it home and enjoy. ■ Mt. Holly barbecue Whole chickens, $12, ½ chicken $6. On September 4, Mt. Holly Station Monies will be used to defray storm #2429 Volunteer Fire Department on damage expenses. Mt. Holly Road will offer, for take- out, a North Carolina barbecue dinner, ■ Blood drive beginning at 4 p.m. The River Counties Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold a blood ■ Rivah dance drive from noon to 6 p.m. Septem- The Art on the Half Shell Festival ber 1 at thea Upper Lancaster Ruri- Foundation will host Rivah Dance with tan Club on White Chapel Road. All Tinker’s Dam from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, donors will receive a free aluminum September 5, on the lawn of Lansdowne Southern Grace to present two shows water bottle. in Urbanna. The concert is free. Southern Grace, a popular country gospel quintet from the Shenandoah Valley, will make a return visit to Belle Food will be available from Some- Isle State Park for a Music by the River concert at 6 p.m. Saturday, September 29. The public is invited to the free ■ Christmas Countdown thing Different. There also will be cold concert. There is a $3 parking fee payable at the gate. From left are band members Scott Crickenberger, Dwight The annual Christmas Countdown beer, wine and soft drinks. Bring a lawn (DL) Smith, Larry Kyger, Kenny Williams and Lee Saylor. Keeping with tradition, Southern Grace also will perform Festival, sponsored by St. Stephen’s chair or blanket. Proceeds will benefit Sunday, September 30, at the White Stone Church of the Nazarene. Southern Grace will play for the Nazarene Anglican Church, will be held from the foundation. congregation’s fifth Sunday brunch, beginning at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to bring a dish and sharein 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. September 5, on the Christian fellowship, country gospel music and old hymns. church grounds in Heathsville. ■ Line dancing The festival offers a variety of arts, Learn how to line dance with EVB crafts, hand painted china, plants, toys, Bank’s Northern Neck business devel- jewelry and baked goods. Musical opment officer William Smith from entertainment will include bluegrass by 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, September 4, the Prentice Creek Partners & Friends. during the First Friday Walkabout in Ayres to judge Labor Day Show Kilmarnock’s Steptoes District. Call ■ Wittman to speak 804-761-6935 to sign up. Linda Ayres will judge the Rappahannock Art Museum in Ft. Worth, deputy director of the Wadsworth The Northern Neck VFW Post 7167 Donations accepted for the line League’s (RAL) 48th annual Labor Day Show, which Atheneum in Hartford, assistant to the director of Har- and the Ladies Auxiliary will host an dance lesson benefit the March of opens Wednesday, September 2, at Rappahannock West- vard University’s Fogg Art Museum, chief of the prints evening with Rep. Robert J. Wittman Dimes. Music will be provided by minster-Canterbury and continues through Monday, and photographs division of the Library of Congress and August 30 from 5 to 7 p.m. The pro- WIGO Country and 101-7 Bay FM. September 7. assistant director of the museum program for the National posed H.R. 3200 (Health Care Reform Ayres has had many curatorial and administrative posi- Endowment for the Arts. bill now in the House) will be the topic ■ Woman’s Club tions with arts institutions over the past 30 years, said “We are extremely fortunate to have a judge with Linda of discussion. The Woman’s Club of White Stone RAL member Virginia Adair. She most recently served as Ayres’ credentials judging our show,” said co-chair Jim All residents of the Northern Neck will kick off its new “club year” with associate director of Mount Vernon and was in charge of Peed. “This speaks well of the quality of art that is being and surrounding counties are invited to a potluck luncheon Wednesday, Sep- establishing a new museum that opened in 2006 on the produced by members of the Rappahannock Art League.” attend. Seating will be available on a tember 2, at 11:30 a.m. Members are estate. “Having the show at RW-C works well for the RAL as first come basis – there will be no tick- urged to bring a friend. Guests are Ayres has a bachelor’s from Washington College and well as the residents there,” said co-chair Larry Ricard. ets sold. always welcome. For more details, a master’s from Tuft’s University. She has been assistant “We are delighted to be able to use such wonderful facili- call Doris Kidwell at 435-1409. curator of American Art at the National Gallery of Art, ties and the residents enjoy the art as well as seeing old ■ Plant sale curator of painting and sculpture at the Amon Carter friends who come in to view the show.” St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church will ■ Lively Day hold a Fall Plant Sale at 9 a.m. Septem- The Upper Lancaster Volunteer Fire ber 5 at Chilton House at 6538 Nor- Department (ULVFD) will host Lively thumberland Highway in Heathsville. Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. September The sale will feature award winning 5 at the Lively Pavilion. Richmond daylilies, perennials, mums, herbs, There will be a horseshoe tourna- native plants, grasses, ornamentals, ment, k-9 unit demonstration, golf planters and garden art. There is plenty shoot-out and tug-of-war between County of parking and free refreshments will the fire department and the sheriff’s be served. department, baby contest, crafts, food, raffles and a dance with the Ray Pitt- ■ Hunt concert man Project at 8 p.m. Fair runs Kilmarnock American Legion Adams Post 86 will host a Wounded ■ Seafood festival Warriors benefit concert September 2 The 19th annual Bay Seafood Fes- through featuring the Hunt Family Irish Step tival, sponsored by the Kilmarnock- Dancers and Fiddlers. The concert will Irvington-White Stone Rotary Club, begin at 7 p.m. at the Lancaster Middle will be held September 11 at Belle Isle School Theater in Kilmarnock. State Park. Gates open at 4:30 p.m., August 29 Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 food service starts at 5 p.m. The 21st annual Richmond County for children under age 16. Tickets are Tickets are $50 per person and Fair in Warsaw continues through on sale at the Bank of Lancaster offices include unlimited food and drinks, as Saturday, August 29. and community farmers’ markets, or well as musical entertainment. Tick- The fair has rides, exhibits, live- call Richard Abbott at 435-4104. ets are available at all area banks, at 1-800-777-9717, and at kiwsrotary.org. stock, antique cars, nightly bingo and ■ Edwardsville Day food, according to Susan Crowley. Edwardsville Day will be observed ■ Native plants Tonight (August 27), a colo- from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. September 12 The Northern Neck Chapter of the nial play will be performed by the at Galilee United Methodist Church. Virginia Native Plant Society will George Washington Birthplace 4-H The theme will be “Together with hold its annual native plants sale from Heritage Club, an apple cake auc- God, we can change our community.” 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. September 12, on tion will be held, there will be a Highlights will include a commu- the front lawn of the Wicomico Parish costume critter parade, a wiffle ball nity parade at 1 p.m. Other activities Church Thrift Shop on Route 200 in tournament, 4-H livestock judging, will include gospel singing, praise Wicomico Church. and Easy Street will perform blue- dance routines, youth and children’s Native trees, shrubs, ferns and grass. activities, a horseshoe tournament, perennial flowers will be marked for On Friday, Southern Soul and Big voter registration, and a variety of shade or sunny planting, including G & the Total Control Band will per- vendors and food. To reserve a vendor eastern redbud, American beauty- form. Big G performs original south- space ($20), or enter the parade ($5 berry, spicebush, Virginia sweetspire, ern soul music. The entertainment adults/$3 children), call 580-7306, asters, bee balm, bloodroot, brown begins with the inspirational, con- 580-2477, or 724-3240. eyed Susan, seashore mallow and Vir- temporary sounds of 4 His Glory, a ginia meadow beauty. local praise band with members from ■ Hake fish the Northern Neck, Essex and King The Men’s Ministry of Calvary Bap- ■ Walk for Recovery and Queen counties. Pint and Dale to give concert tist Church in Kilmarnock will hold an The third annual Walk for Recov- There will be racing pigs on Friday The Reedville Fishermen’s Museum’s “Summer Sundays Concert Series” all-you-can-eat Hake Fish Breakfast ery (WFR) will be held September 19. and Saturday, said Crowley. concludes with William Pint and Felicia Dale of Seattle (above) from 6 to Saturday, September 19, from 8 a.m. The one-mile walk will start at 10 a.m. The Warsaw Opry Band will begin 8 p.m. Sunday, September 6, at the museum pavilion. They perform songs to noon in the Calvary Baptist Church at Savannah Joe’s, extend through the the entertainment Saturday at 6 p.m. about the “seafaring glory days when boats were wood and men were steel.” Fellowship Hall. streets of Kilmarnock, and end back at with country music. They will be fol- If weather dictates, the concert will be moved to Festival Halle. Both venues A menu of hake fish, potato and Savannah Joe’s with a music celebra- lowed by area musicians and singers are on Main Street in Reedville. Guests may bring a picnic. Beverages and tion, speakers, children’s activities, raffle snacks will be available for purchase. Donations will be appreciated. onions, eggs, sausage, bacon, pancakes, performing old-style country music. fried apples, orange juice and coffee prizes and a 50/50 drawing at noon. Wild Country will follow. will be served. The fee is $15. For tick- The entrance fee for individual walk- ets, call Burton Moody at 462-7220, or ers is $15; for families, $25. All regis- Leonard Scott at 435-9673. tered walkers get a WFR T-shirt. Fol- lowing the walk, Savannah Joe’s owner ■ Harvest festival Rick Moss will serve barbecue sand- Westmoreland Cemetery Project The Northern Neck Food and Har- wiches and sodas. vest Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. September 26 at Stratford ■ Oyster gardening celebration slated for Saturday Hall. The event will feature wine tast- The Chesapeake Bay Foundation ing, bluegrass music, food, art, crafts, (CBF) is recruiting volunteer oyster The Westmoreland County Museum toried hundreds of graves and nine to the county and the Commonwealth hayrides, gristmill tours, public safety gardeners to grow oysters at docks recently launched the Westmoreland burial/cemetery sites, she said. in their quest to preserve and protect demonstrations, a petting zoo, face or marina slips for future planting on County Cemetery Project to identify “The information gathered from burial grounds, she said. painting and colonial games. sanctuary oyster reefs in Northern as many unknown gravesites, burial this project will assist in the preserva- Anyone interested in participating Admission is $5 for adults and $3 Neck waterways, according to Andrea grounds and cemeteries as might exist tion and documentation of families in in the program, or sharing information for children. Parking is free. Admis- Moran. in the county and further, to identify many ways,” explained Ashton. “Not is urged to attend a celebration Satur- sion for Friends of Stratford is free. Training for new participants will the individuals buried in these graves. only will it tell the history of a people day, August 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Great House Tours and the wine tast- be held from 9 to 10 a.m. September The first phase of the project is to through physical evidence, the infor- at the A. T. Johnson Museum. There ing are not included in the admis- 19 at Commodore’s Café at the Tides inventory and document the locations mation and stories being gathered and will be storytelling, dancers, tomb- sion. Inn in Irvington. Advance registration of known and unknown cemeteries, recorded will aid in genealogical stud- stone rubbings, digital recordings, is necessary. The $30 fee covers 1,000 according to Marian Veney Ashton. ies and as teaching aids of our past for food, authors Daisy Howard Douglas native oyster seed and CBF member- In six months, a group of six to eight future generations.” and Edna Veney Rogers, and artist Si Submit items for Area Events ship. To register, call 757-622-1964, people have rediscovered and inven- The information also will be useful Jones. to [email protected] or e-mail [email protected].

INSIDE: Calendar • Upcoming Events • Births • Weddings • Churches • Obituaries August 27, 2009 Rappahannock Record B2 UpcomingCalendar Kilmarnock, VA 30 Sunday 3 Thursday 3 Thursday August The Widowed Persons Acoustic Night at Cruisers No-Name Needlers will gather 27 Thursday Service for Lancaster and Sports Bar in Gloucester. at 1 p.m. at The Art of Coffee in Al-ANON, 8 p.m. at Palmer Hall Northumberland counties, lunch A Grief Support Group, 2 p.m. Montross. 493-0873. in Kilmarnock. brunch at Rose’s Crab House in at Henderson United Methodist The Heathsville Forge AA, 8 p.m. at De Sales Hall and Kilmarnock immediately following Church near Callao. Blacksmith Guild meets from Kilmarnock United Methodist church services. The Airport Club of Hummel 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rice’s Hotel/ Church. AA, 7:30 p.m. at White Stone Field at 6 p.m. for a dinner Hughlett’s Tavern. 580-3377 Acoustic Night at Cruisers United Methdodist Church. meeting at The Pilot House at Acoustic Night at Cruisers in Sports Bar in Gloucester. Topping. 758-5500. Gloucester. 693-6246. 693-6246. 31 Monday The Rappatomac Writers Full Moon Kayak Trip Your guide to the most delicious food & tastiest treats A Grief Support Group, 2 p.m. Historyland Community Critique Group at 10 a.m. at at Belle Isle State Park in at Henderson United Methodist Workshop at Lancaster Wicomico Episcopal Church in Lancaster County. 8-10 p.m. $5 in the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. Church near Callao. Woman’s Club from 10 a.m. to Wicomico Church. single/$10 double. Reservations No-Name Needlers will gather 2 p.m. Brown bag lunch. New The White Stone Town recommended. 462-5030. BUENOS NACHOS MEXICAN SANDPIPER RESTAURANT- Est. at 1 p.m. at The Art of Coffee in members who will share crafting Council at 7 p.m. at the town The 48th Annual GRILL: Delicious Mexican fare in 1982. Specializing in a tradition Montross. 493-0873. skills welcome. office. Rappahannock Art League an exciting atmosphere. Outdoor of quality: fresh seafood, hand cut The Heathsville Forge AA, noon at Palmer Hall. American Legion Post 117 Labor Day Show, 10 seating available. Mon.-Thurs. meats, evening specials, homemade Blacksmith Guild meets from AA, 8 p.m. at Fairfields United at 7 p.m. at the Post Home on a.m.-6 p.m., at Rappahannock 11am-8:30pm. Fri. & Sat. 11:00am- fl air. Fabulous Spirits and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rice’s Hotel/ Methodist Church. School Street in Reedville. Westminster-Canterbury, 132 9:30pm., Sun. 12noon-8:00pm 45 S casual atmosphere. Dedicated Hughlett’s Tavern. 580-3377. Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m. at Lancaster Drive, near Irvington. Main St. Kilmarnock. 435-6262. staff and loyal customers. Full Outdoors 101—Hiking With St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Menu. Open at 5pm, Tues-Sat. COCOMO’S: Where summer never Your Dog at Belle Isle State Park. in Kilmarnock. 850 Rappahannock Drive, White Cub Scout Pack 242, 7 p.m. at ends! Open for breakfast, lunch 10 to 11 a.m. Learn how to tell Stone. 435-6176 if a dog is a good candidate for Kilmarnock Baptist Church. Cub & dinner. Specializing in fresh hiking, what to bring, and how Scouting is for boys in grades AREA EVENTS seafood overlooking Broad Creek. 1 to 5. Call Cubmaster Steve Call for special events and seasonal ST ANDREWS GRILL AT THE to make the experience better. TARTAN GOLF CLUB Dogs should not be brought Kancianic, 413-7011. hours.1134 Timberneck Road, Del- Bridge/Game Day and ■ ■ Tribal festival taville. 804-776-8822. Open daily 11-3; Closed Tuesday. to the program. $2 per person. Fall festival Daily Specials. Homemade Soups, 462-5030. luncheon at the Northumberland The Knights of Columbus Native Americans from Woman’s Club house in DIXIE DELI: Family owned and Salads, Seafood and Sandwiches. The Richmond County Kilmarnock Council recently throughout the country will Call 438-6009. Fair, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the Lottsburg, 11:30 a.m. $7. announced its 14th annual Har- join the Chickahominy Indian operated (forever!) Serving lunch 5 fairgrounds off Route 3 in 529-7029. days a week, Mon-Fri., 10:30-3:00, vest/Fall Festival from 9 a.m. Tribe as they celebrate their Subs, soup, our famous potato & THE STEAMBOAT RESTAU- Warsaw. Rides, food, exhibits, RANT: Enjoy casual dining while crafts, music, games. to 3 p.m. September 19 at De 58th annual Fall Festival and chicken salad and sandwiches, September Sales Hall on Church Street Pow-Wow September 26 and 50 Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock overlooking the beautiful Pianka- Easy Street at the Richmond tank River Golf Club. We offer a County Fair. 7:30 to 10 p.m. 27 on the Chickahominy 435-6745. 1 Tuesday in Kilmarnock. The festival traditional lunch menu, gourmet Mahjong will be played at the The Kilmarnock & District will offer arts, crafts, produce, Tribal Grounds in Charles City and traditional evening menus and Celebrating Woman’s Club of White Stone Pipe Band , 7:15 p.m. at baked goods, raffles, public County. Grounds will open at KILMARNOCK INN Sunday Brunch selections. Open from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Campbell Memorial Presbyterian 10 a.m. September 26, with our Presidential Heritage. Join us Tues.-Sat., 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, $3 per player. Bring a sandwich. safety information, greyhounds Church in Weems. 462-7125. and food. grand entry at noon, and 11 for Sunday Champagne Brunch, Thurs., Fri. & Sat. evenings 5:30 Drinks and dessert furnished. Al-ANON, 8 p.m. at Kilmarnock reservations only. Also available pm - 9:00 pm, and Sunday Brunch 438-4152. a.m. September 27 with grand for private events, dinners, lunches, United Methodist Church. entry at 1 p.m. Donations are 10:30 am - 2:00 pm. Banquets, Celebrate Recovery, 7 to 9 ■ Fishing gone meetings etc. Please visit www. functions and group outings also 28 Friday p.m. at the White Stone Church Fishing Gone, a free perfor- accepted. kilmarnockinn.com or call us: available. Call 776-6589 (Reserva- Bingo at the firehouse in Lively of the Nazarene Family Life mance art production, features The event will feature Native 804.435.0034. tions suggested). Located off Rt. 33 at 7 p.m. Center at 57 Whisk Drive. four maritime actors and 12 American dancers, drummers, at 629, Hartfi eld, Va. AA noon at Trinity Church in 435-9886. original oil paintings reflect- singers, artisans and craft- LEE’S RESTAURANT: Hometown Lancaster and 8 p.m. at Calvary AA, 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Palmer cooking and atmosphere in a TOWN BISTRO: Casual upscale Baptist Church in Kilmarnock. ing the bay’s watermen and ers. Food will be available for Hall. purchase. Transportation from popular downtown Kilmarnock dining in an intimate setting. Fea- The Soul Expressions at The Heathsville Forge their families. It will be pre- turing a Seasonal Menu of locally the parking lot and seating will tradition. Full menu, fresh local Savannah Joe’s in Kilmarnock. 6:30 Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m. to sented at 6:30 p.m. September seafood in season, homemade pies inspired dishes. Open Kitchen. Full to 10:30 p.m.435-6000. 3 p.m. at Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s 24 at the Reedville Fishermen’s be available for senior adults made daily, Beer & Wine on prem- Bar. Dinner Only. Chef owned Sweet Justice at Olivia’s Tavern. 580-3377. Museum at 504 Main Street in and disabled citizens. Others ises. (B,L,D) Main St. Kilmarnock, and operated. 62 Irvington Road, in Urbanna. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Tavern Quilt Guild, 10 a.m. Reedville, and at 7 p.m. Sep- should bring lawn chairs or 435-1255. Kilmarnock. 435-0070. 758-1266. in the transportation building at blankets. No pets on Pow-Wow www.townbistro.com The Richmond County Fair, Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tavern in tember 25 at Rappahannock 10 a.m.-11 p.m. at the fairgrounds Heathsville. Community College at 12745 grounds. For directions, visit NATE’S TRICK DOG CAFE: a won- chickahominytribe.org, or call derful little restaurant full of music UPPER DECK CRAB & RIB off Route 3 in Warsaw. Rides, Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m. at College Drive in Glenns. HOUSE: Featuring fresh local food, exhibits, crafts, music, games. the Woman’s Club of Lancaster. 804-829-2027. and laughter with extraordinary food located in the “Shops at Trick seafood in an inviting riverfront Family Movie Night, Town Hill, 462-0742. ■ Holiday bazaar atmosphere. Mon.-Thurs. 4-9pm, Colonial Beach. 224-8145. ■ Dog” in the quaint watertown of Irvington United Methodist Montross festival Irvington. Open 4 PM until Closing Friday 4-10pm, Sat. 8am-10pm, Family Friendly Friday at Sun. 8am-8pm. 1947 Rocky Neck 2 Wednesday Church will hold its first bazaar The 2009 Montross Fall Fes- 7 nights a week. Dinner 5 PM to George Washington Birthplace The Rotary Breakfast Club Road, Mollusk,VA. Near Lively. of the year from 8 a.m. to 3 tival will be held October 2 and 9:30 PM. Reservations Suggested. National Monument at meets at 7:30 a.m. at Lee’s 462-7400. Popes Creek Plantation in Restaurant in Kilmarnock. p.m. October 3 at the church 3. The festival will feature a 4357 Irvington Road Westmoreland County. 5-8 p.m. parade, music, vendors, kid’s 804-438-6363. The Kiwanis Club, 7:30 a.m. at in Irvington. Those who spend WILLABY’S: Comfortable casual Special activities. Free. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church $35 will get another item from activities and food. The Square Pegs Square SAL’S PIZZA:Pizza, Subs, Burg- atmosphere. Featuring daily chef’s in Kilmarnock. a specialty table at half-price. specials, gourmet burgers & delec- Dancing Club will host a The Rotary Club for ers, Dinners, Beer & Wine. Large dance at 7 p.m. at Fairfields Spend $50 and select two items parties welcome. Dine in; carry table desserts. Eat in or carry out Kilmarnock, Irvington and from the specialty table at available. Monday-Saturday 11-3. United Methodist Church in White Stone, 12:30 p.m. at Brass Polishing out. 456 N. Main St., Kilmarnock. Burgess. $10 per couple. For half-price. Additional bazaars of Williamsburg 435-6770, 435-1384. Items available for take home until Rappahannock Westminster- 4:00. White Stone. (L) 435-0044. reservations, call 580-7802. Canterbury. will be held November 7 and Polishing Brass & Brass Beds Al-Anon, noon at Palmer Hall in December 5. Brass, Copper, Silver & Pewter SEVEN: a sinful martini bar with 29 Saturday Kilmarnock. Fireplace Accessories incredible food. Elegant atmo- Southern Grace at Music By AA, 8 p.m. at Trinity Church. Door Handles/Knockers sphere and outstanding service. 435-1701 The River at Belle Isle State The Northern Neck Bay Other Home Items Open for dinner Wed.-Sat., 5pm- Park. 6 to 8 p.m. $3 parking fee. Tones. 2 p.m. at St. Andrews Lamps & Lamp Repair midnight. Check out our website join the Free Pick-up/Delivery 462-5030. Presbyterian Church in donk’s for weekly dining specials. Johnny Artis Band at Coles Kilmarnock. 453-2633. 30 years experience WhiteStoneEventCenter.com Lo- Record’s Point Tavern. 9 p.m. 472-3856. Ralph Motley & Ladies Night at the White Stone Serving Virginia cated inside the plush White Stone Runaway String Band at Event Center with Fully Loaded  Last Minute Grass Event Center. 606 Chesapeake Dr., Dining Guide Southwind Cafe in Mathews. 8 Wayne Harris • 757- 220-3466 at 9 p.m. Sat., September 5th - 8 p.m. White Stone, 435-2300. p.m. 725-2766. Acoustic Night at Damon Cell: 757-810-1677 The Richmond County Fair, & Company in Gloucester. 9 a.m.-11 p.m. at the fairgrounds 693-7218. off Route 3 in Warsaw. Rides, Duplicate Bridge will be For Breaking News in the Northern Neck • RRecord.com food, exhibits, crafts, music, played at 1 p.m. at Rappahannock games. Westminster-Canterbury. Wild Country at the Richmond 435-3441. County Fair. 7:30 to 11 p.m. Fine Swiss Cheese at Damon The Heathsville Forge & Company in Gloucester. Blacksmith Guild, 10 a.m. to 693-7218. 3 p.m. at Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Ladies Night at the White Stone Tavern. 580-3377. Event Center with Fully Loaded For a monthly community calendar visit: AA, 8 p.m. at Irvington United at 9 p.m. www.connectrappahannock.org Methodist Church. Acoustic Night at Damon AA, 8 p.m. at Heathsville United & Company in Gloucester. Methodist Church. 693-7218. Wild About Wetlands Canoe Hunt Family Irish Step Trip at Belle Isle State Park. HILLSIDE CINEMA Dancers And Fiddlers, 7 p.m. 7321 J. Clayton HigHway 14, glouCester, Va. 10 a.m.-noon. $6 per person. at the Lancaster Middle School Equipment and guide provided. Theater in Kilmarnock. $15 Visit our website www.hillsidecinema.com Reservations recommended. adults/$10 children under age or call us at (804) 693-2770 or (804) 693-7766 462-5030. 16. Tickets available at Bank of for show schedules and times. Chicken-On-The-Run BBQ Lancaster, farmers’ markets and will be available from 3 to 6 at 435-4104. Sponsored by American Bethel United Methodist Church Legion Adams Post 86 to benefit on Route 201 south of Lively. Wounded Warriors. $12 whole chicken/$6 half. The 48th Annual Chicken on the Run North Carolina-style Pork Rappahannock Art League Barbecue will be served at Labor Day Show, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., BBQ Chicken to Go Fairfields United Methodist at Rappahannock Westminster- 1/2–$6 Whole–$12 Church in Burgess from 11 a.m. Canterbury, 132 Lancaster Drive, until its all gone. near Irvington. Saturday, Aug. 29 • 3-6 pm The Stepping Stones Square Dance Club will hold a dance 3 Thursday Rear parking lot of from 8 to 11 p.m. at Freeshade Bingo at 7 p.m. at American Community Center in Syringa. Legion Post 86 on Waverly Bethel United Music from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Avenue in Kilmrnock. Methodist Church $7.50 per person. Al-ANON, 8 p.m. at Palmer Hall The Westmoreland in Kilmarnock. Rt. 201 South in Lively Cemetery Project will present AA, 8 p.m. at De Sales Hall and a program from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kilmarnock United Methodist at A.T. Johnson Museum near Church. Montross. ESSEX 5 CINEMAS Located on Route 17 in the Essex Square Shopping Center, Tappahannock • Movie Hotline: 804-445-1166 ADULTS: $7.00 CHILDREN 11 AND UNDER: $5.00 SENIORS 62 AND OLDER: $5.00 ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6:00 ARE $5.00 FOR EVERYONE American Legion * NO PASSES OR COUPONS SAT., Aug 27 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 804-445-1166 FRI. AUG. 28 SAT. AUG. 29 Sal’s Pizza *Now accepting Visa, HALLOWEEN II (R) HALLOWEEN II (R) 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 1:00, 3:05, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 Mastercard & FINAL DESTINATION 4 (R) FINAL DESTINATION 4 (R) Discover* 5:10, 7:15, 9:15 1:00, 3:00, 5:10, 7:15, 9:15 SHORTS (PG) SHORTS (PG) No one under 5:15, 7:20 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20 17 admitted INGLORIOUS bASTERDS (R) INGLORIOUS bASTERDS (R) 4:00, 7:00, 9:50 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:50 to R Rated DISTRICT 9 (R) DISTRICT 9 (R) films without 5:00, 7:20, 9:30 2:30, 5:00, 7:20, 9:30 gI JOE: RISE OF COBRA (pg13) gI JOE: RISE OF COBRA (pg13) parent or adult 9:15 9:15 accompaniment EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT - ID’s required SUN. 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Main Street, Kilmarnock Visit Our Website at: www.pandgtheatres.com Kilmarnock • Virginia RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD August 27, 2009 • B3 Annual Dance Johnson-Fisher wedding held A Historic Northern Neck Extravaganza Tradition of Delicious Meals Brittany Michelle Fisher, the daughter of Mr. and at Affordable Prices Mrs. Alfred C. Fisher Jr. of to recognize Wicomico Church, and John Trevor Johnson, the son of Mr. local firemen and Mrs. Walter B. Johnson Dance Extravaganza 2009 Jr. of Farnham, were united in Open Six Days a Week will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sep- holy matrimony on the lawn of tember 19 at the Lancaster Islington Cottage in Warsaw OFFICIAL HOURS OF OPERATION Middle School Theater in Kil- June 27, 2009. marnock. The double-ring ceremony The event is the sole fund- Mon.-Tues. 11a.m.-3p.m. 5p.m.-9p.m. was performed by the Rev. raiser for the Kilmarnock Kenny Park overlooking the Museum. Rappahannock River. Closed Wednesday Advance tickets are $10 for The bride arrived by horse- adults, $5 for children 12 and drawn carriage and was under and will be $15 at the Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., 8a.m.- 9p.m. escorted by her father. She was door. They are on sale at the given in marriage by her par- Rappahannock Record, Heads New Outdoor Deck • Live Music Saturday Nights ents. Up HairWorks, Foxy, the Bank Krista Keyser was the matron Located Across the street from Mary Ball Washington Museum of Lancaster main office and of honor. Jami Ptucha, Tif- 8373 Mary Ball Road (Route 3) Lancaster, Virginia 22503 the White Stone branch, EVB, fany Ball, Lacey Lester, Lacie Twice Told Tales and at the (804) 462-0080 Deihl, Elizabeth Packett and museum. Terry Gruner were bridesmaids. “Like last year, the extrav- Allison Johnson, a niece of the aganza will recognize and groom, was the flower girl. honor members of volunteer Walter B. Johnson Jr., father fire departments during the of the groom, was the best Savannah Joe’s shows finale. A representative man. Walter B. Johnson III, the of each fire department in sur- 6:30pm - 10:30pm • $5 Cover brother of the groom, Logan rounding counties and towns Fisher, the brother of the bride, Soul Expressions Band will be invited to attend the Greg Keyser, Jeff Vanlanding- show. ham, Ronnie Hale and Mark Friday, August 28 The extravaganza will fea- Lewis were the groomsmen. ture award-winning dance John Myers Vanlandingham, $7 Buffett Friday Chicken, pulled pork, groups, individuals and musi- − cousin of the groom, was the cians. beans, slaw, rolls and sauce ring bearer. Linda Hixon was the mis- Mr. and Mrs. John Trevor Johnson 6pm-8:30pm tress of ceremonies. The guest book was attended The evening before the aboard the Chesapeake Breeze. Full Menu Available Until 9pm • Sandwiches til 10pm by Halle and Kelsey Keyser. wedding, the groom’s parents Kristy Johnson, the groom’s After the ceremony, the hosted a rehearsal dinner at sister-in-law, hosted a Pam- Always $5 Cover on Fridays couple left by horse and car- Islington Cottage. pered Chef party held at the riage and later returned for Other pre-nuptial parties home of the groom’s mother. Beer & Barbeque the reception, held under tents included a shower given by A luncheon was given for the on the lawn at Islington. After the bridesmaids at the home of bride and bridal party by the dinner, cake cutting, and toast- Terry Gruner. Greg and Krista bride’s grandmothers at Crazy & Rock n’Roll ing the couple, the sky was lit Keyser and the bride’s family Crab Restaurant. 804-435-6000 • Kilmarnock up by fireworks to celebrate hosted a cookout at Buzzards The couple resides in Farn- their marriage. Point followed by a cruise ham. The Upper Deck Four-year-old Nathan Lee Schoenfeld-Kroll nuptials held holds his baby brother, Colby Crab & Rib House Patterson Lee The marriage of Miss Audrey Lynn Kroll and Jonathan Robert Now Open 7 Days a week Schoenfeld took place July 18, Mon. - Thurs. 4pm to 9pm, 2009, at St. Bede’s Chapel in BIRTHS Friday 4pm-10pm, Saturday 8am-10pm, Williamsburg. Deacon Dan Kevin and Jamie Lee of and Sunday 8am-8pm Ferry officiated at the double- Chester announce the birth of BREAKFAST SERVED SAT. & SUN TIL NOON ring ceremony. their second son, Colby Patter- The bride is the daughter of son Lee, born June 17, 2009, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kroll All You Can Eat Specials at Johnson Willis Hospital in $ $ of Heathsville. The groom is Mon. Fish Fry 11.95 Steamed Shrimp 19.95 Richmond. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Above entrees include coleslaw, fries & hushpuppies The grandparents are Foster ard Schoenfeld of Rockville $ and Frances Lee of West Point Tues. Pasta & Fresh Homemade Pizza & Salad Bar 12.95 Centre, N.Y. The bride was $ and Jon and Bonnie Vaden of Wed. BBQ Ribs w/Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Fries 17.95 given in marriage by her father. $ Quinton. Thurs. Pasta & Fresh Homemade Pizza & Salad Bar 12.95 She wore a diamond white Cas- The great-grandparents are $ $ ablanca gown with an A-line Fri. & Sat. Seafood Buffet 22.99, w/giant snow crab legs 29.99 Pat and Betty Patterson of skirt with soft gathers and a New Expanded Menu! Weems and the late Bill and beaded chapel-length train. June Lee, formerly of Indian Alison Kroll of Richmond, The Creek Has Been Dredged! Creek. the bride’s sister, served as Come by Boat! maid of honor. The brides- maids were Maggie Brady of Philadelphia, Anna Fourman WHY Mollusk, VA l 462-7400 of Jacksonville, Fla., Jessica McComb of Orlando, Fla., and ADVERTISE? on the water at the end Stephanie Rest of Covington, you’re reading this aren’t you? of Rocky Neck Rd. 804.435.1701, Joanna ext. 15 La., all friends of the bride, and Jennifer Schwartzenberg of Nashville, Tenn., sister of the groom. Matt Hess of Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Robert Schoenfeld was the best man. The grooms- men were Jeremy Gray of A rehearsal dinner, hosted State University, is a head golf Amelia Island, Fla., Adam by the groom’s parents, was professional. They both work Town Bistro Ochman of Great Neck, N.Y., held at the Center Street Grill at Ford’s Colony Country Club Dan Pherson of Virginia in Williamsburg. Following in Williamsburg. Seafood Special Friday & Saturday Beach, Chris Zelles of Rock- the ceremony, a reception was The couple honeymooned at ville Centre, all friends of the held at the Williamsburg Hos- the Excellence Resort in Punta Pistachio Parmesan Crusted Rainbow Trout served with a groom, and Jeff Schwartzen- pitality House. Cana, Dominican Republic, 00 berg, brother-in-law of the The bride, a graduate of and live in Williamsburg. Lemon Lime Beurre Blanc, House Salad, Starch & Veggie $26 groom. Jamie Hunt and Pat Radford University, is a spe- Reservations Accepted Trucchio, friends of the groom, cial events coordinator. The served as ushers. groom, a graduate of Penn GOT NEWS? 62 Irvington Road, Kilmarnock • 804.435.0070 [email protected] Tuesdays at noon

The Soul Expressions Band is coming back to the White Stone Celebrating 50 years Raymond (Sonny) L. Jones and Marie W. Jones of Forest are Event Center celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married August 26, 1959, at Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church in th Washington, D.C. They have two children, Sheri (Curtis) Sites Sat, Sept 5 • 9pm and David R. (Angela) Jones, and four grandchildren. Marie is Doors open at 8pm the former Frances Marie Whittaker of White Stone. Sonny retired from the Charleston, S.C., Naval Shipyard. 606 Chesapeake Dr., in White Stone $10 Cover To buy reprints of our 804.435.2300 WhiteStoneEventCenter.com Reserve your table NOW! photos, look for this button on RRecord. B4 • August 27, 2009 RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD Kilmarnock•Virginia Food for Thought to visit AREA EVENTS ■ Crab parade The 2009 West Point Crab Pitts’ woodworking studio Carnival parade committee is accepting applications for the Rice’s Hotel/Hughlett’s Tav- growing as a studio furniture Mr. Pitts. “I’m pleased to parade October 3. For guide- ern’s Food for Thought pro- designer/maker. be able to invite community lines and an application, visit gram goes on the road Tuesday, Pitts is a juried Virginia Pro- members to see the workshop westpointvachamber.com, September 8, at 5:30 p.m. with fessional Artisan of the Artisans and some of my finished pieces a field trip to Andy Pitts’ Fur- Center of Virginia, and a Juried through the Food for Thought ■ October festival niture Workshop at 667 Court- Artist of the Rappahannock Art program.” White Stone Baptist Church house Road in Heathsville. League. His work has won a There will be a studio tour and White Stone United Meth- During his 30-year Navy number of awards, including and a presentation by Pitts odist Church will hold a Fund career, Pitts pursued his hobby blue ribbons for the last three showing how he designs and Fest from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Octo- of woodworking in many years at the Annual Art Exhibit, constructs his pieces. The pro- ber 24 at the Methodist church. places. Upon retirement he Rappahannock Art League, in gram will be followed by a There will be arts, crafts, food, moved to the Northern Neck Kilmarnock and appears in the reception. other vendors and organiza- in 2002 where he fulfilled his book Studio Furniture: Today’s Parking is limited at the tions, and demonstrations. dream of building his own Leading Woodworkers. workshop. Attendees are urged workshop, he said. “All my life I have enjoyed to park at the Tavern and car ■ Benefit set The arrival of Hurricane using my hands to create, and pool. The fee is $10 per person The fifth annual “Create for Isabel a year later provided him now I relish the freedom to and school children are admit- Haven’s Sake” to benefit The with much raw material, con- transform wonderful woods ted free. Haven Shelter and Services will tinued Pitts. He still uses mostly into equally wonderful pieces The workshop is not handi- be held October 31 at St. Mar- garet’s School gym in Tappah- From left, Arthur C. (Bill) Johnson Jr. will address the history native woods he harvests and of art that people can use in capped accessible and there are mills himself. Now his fame is their homes and offices,” said stairs to climb. annock. Ginger Branscomb and of Wicomico Parish Church while Ann Wood and Emma Andrea Sydnor are seeking items Hollowell will give church tours at Market Day October 10. from residents and businesses. Items include art, crafts, edible Fairfields will host Fall Festival Oct. 10 items, gift certificates of any Market Day to feature amount for purchases or services Fairfields United Method- Vendors can call Jerry and her band throughout the and the silent auction. Non- ist Church will hold its 14th Woofter at 453-9067, or visit day. Fairfields United Method- clothing items are sought for an lecture and church tours annual Fall Festival Arts & fairfields-umc.com. ist Men will sell North Caro- expanded white elephant sale. Wicomico Parish Church (Episcopal) will offer tours of the Crafts Show October 10. The A full day of activities is lina-style pork barbecue by the Call Branscomb at 445-0598, or historic church at 5191 Jesse Ball DuPont Highway as part of its church is on Northumberland planned for all ages, said sandwich and in take-out con- Sydnor at 443-5150. Market Day from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. October 10. Highway at Hacks Neck Road Mathews. New attractions tainers. Also for sale will be Arthur C. (Bill) Johnson Jr., co-author of A History of Wicomico in Burgess. include a silent auction. Also hot dogs and beverages. Parish Church, will deliver a lecture at 10 a.m. on the history of The festival is expected Buzzy the clown will perform The Fairfields United Meth- the parish, dating back to 1645, its relationship to the Church of to draw many artists, crafts for the children with her bal- odist Women will sell home- England, the significance of the Elizabethan Settlement 450 years people and collectors. Exhibit loon tricks. Other activities made cakes, cookies, brown- ago, and the three churches that predate the current structure. spaces 10’ X 10’ are still avail- scheduled for the children ies, pies and breads. Home- Market Day will offer an extensive bake sale with fresh breads, able for a $25 fee, said Bob include bean bag toss, fishing made soups will be sold by the desserts, and other goods. There will be jams, jellies and pickles, Mathews. The price goes up to well and a dinosaur dig. bowl or in quart containers to soups, chili, venison sausages, and gourmet pot pies – all home- $35 after September 10. The Virginia State Police take home. made. There also will be a yard sale and used book sale. Crafts need not be 100 per will fingerprint children Fall Festival proceeds are Parishioners will fill a booth with plants, produce and flowers. cent handmade; however, accompanied by their parents returned to the community Vendors will sell cheeses, honey, meats and more produce and exhibits of yard sale items or guardian. in the form of contributions plants. or food vendors will not be There will be musical enter- to charitable activities, said Dock & Dine Proceeds will go to meet the needs of the community. accepted, he said. tainment by Cindy Washburn Mathews. Gourmet Cuisine New season, new venue and new piano Guitarist Available Casual Prices Weddings, Parties or Special Occasions Reservations for Rappahannock Concert Association Enhance your event, all styles Recommended including classical & jazz Karaoke - Wednesdays The Rappahannock Concert noff and Gershwin. It will controlled storage area. Association (RCA) will open begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be The piano will be available 3 piece combo also available its 27th season September followed by a reception for all. at the theater for performers 25 Cross St. 12 in the new Northumber- The RCA recently raised who meet the association’s land County Middle and High $45,000 for the purchase of the guidelines, said Hardy. Contact Robert Keyes Urbanna School theater in Claraville. piano, according to publicity RCA chose Chertock, a pro- 758-1221 The concert will feature pia- chairman Betsy Hardy. fessor at the University of Cin- 804.296.0460 nist Michael Chertock play- The newly rebuilt Steinway cinnati College-Conservatory ing RCA’s newly purchased grand piano will arrive in Nor- of Music, to perform the dedi- Steinway grand piano in a pro- thumberland County in late catory concert, she said. As an gram of selections by Chopin, August. It will be stored in the orchestral soloist, he has per- Beethoven, Liszt, Rachmani- theater’s locked and climate- formed extensively in the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe. Other 2009-10 season con- certs will feature Chestnut he ooT enTer Brass Company, October 11; T F C Butch Thompson Trio, Feb- Dr. noel P. PaTel Dr. William W. eng ruary 25; Audubon Quartet, March 27; and The Virginians PoDiaTrisT PoDiaTrisT Barbershop Chorus, May. 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ANGLICAN Sunday, August 30: 126 Shiloh School Rd., Dr. Sheila L. Stone PH.D, Pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Kilmarnock 725-2574 and Founder �Holy Redeemer Anglican 11 a.m., Worship Ralph Carrington, Pastor Sunday, August 30: Grant Church, Lerty 493-7407 Nursery provided, 9:45 a.m. & Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m., Sunday School Rev. Dr. W. R. Gardiner 11 a.m. 9:45 a.m., Worship 12 noon, Morning Worship Sunday, August 30: Wednesday, September 2: 10:45 a.m. Coffee 11 a.m., Holy Communion Fellowship �Holy Tabernacle of God 6:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting/Bible 2341 Merry Point Road, �St. James Church Study �White Stone UMC Lancaster 1724 Abingdon Glebe Lane �Hartswell Baptist 118 Methodist Church Road, Elder Nancy Pinn, Pastor Gloucester, 757-814-5984 10559 River Road, Lancaster; White Stone; 435-3555 Sunday, August 30: Father Jason Dechenne 462-0845 Rev. Bryan McClain, Pastor 10 a.m., Sunday School stjamesapa.org Rev. Bunnie C. Dunaway, Pastor whitestoneumc.org 11 a.m., Worships 1928 Prayer Book, 1940 Hymnal Sunday, August 30: [email protected] Monday, August 31: Sunday, August 30: 10:15 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, August 30: 4 p.m., Intercessary Prayer 10 a.m., Communion Service 11 a.m., Prayer & Praise 8:30 a.m., Son-Rise Tuesday, September 1: Wednesday, September 2: 11:30 a.m., Worship Contemporary Service Noon Day Prayer 6:30 p.m., Holy Communion and 9:30 a.m., Adult Sunday Schools 6 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study Religious Education �Irvington Baptist 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Time in Emergency Food Bank: Mon.- 53 King Carter Drive the Fellowship Hall Fri.: 11-3 p.m.: By Appt. 462- �St. Stephen’s Anglican Irvington; 438-6971 11 a.m., Worship Service 5641, 462-7458, 462-7029. 6853 Northumberland Highway, John Howard Farmer, Pastor 7:30 p.m., AA Meeting Heathsville; 580-4555 Sunday, August 30: *Elevator available �Hope Alive Christian Rev. Jeffrey O. Cerar, Rector 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Tuesday, September 1: Center ststephensva.org Assembly 5:30-6:45 p.m., Angel Food 149 Queen Street, Office hours: Tues-Fri 8:30 a.m.- 10 a.m., Bible Classes Orders Taken Tappahannock; 443-5165 12 noon 11 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Lay Leadership Develop- Pete and Pam Sullivan, Pastors Sunday, August 30: Wednesday, September 2: ment Committee Meeting Thursday, August 27: 9 a.m., Bible Study 12 noon, Women’s AA Wednesday, September 2: 6 p.m., Prayer 10 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Fellowship and Sharing 7 a.m., Coffee and Prayer at Sunday, August 30: Nursery provided and Willaby’s 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Children’s Sunday School �Kilmarnock Baptist 11:30 a.m., BLABS 10:30 a.m., Worship Coffee Hour following worship 65 East Church St. Kilmarnock; 7 p.m., Choir Practice Wednesday, September 2: Monday, August 31: 435-1703 Thrift Shop: Tues. thru Sat. 10 Noon, Prayer 10 a.m., Bible Story Hour Dr. James White, Interim Pastor Fairfields United Methodist a.m.-3 p.m. 7 p.m., Worship Tuesday, September 1: Sunday, August 30: 7 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7p.m., Bible 9 a.m., Prayer Team Meets �Wicomico UMC �Love Makes a Difference Outreach Ministries Study 9:30 a.m., Coffee & Fellowship 11 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist with 9 a.m., Worship Rt. 200 at Wicomico Church Thursday, September 3: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe 1027 Jessie duPont Memorial Prayers for Healing Highway Burgess; 453-3939 10 a.m., Healing and Worship 11 a.m., Worship �Smithland Baptist Thursday, September 3: �Bethany UMC Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m., Program & Lunch for all Monday, August 31: 1047 Walnut Point Road 454 Main Street, Reedville; 453- 5th Sunday Rev. Raymond C. & Gayle Boyd, 8 a.m., Morning Prayer in Pastor community women 5 p.m., WOW rehearsal Heathsville; 580-2843 Chapel 3282; 11 a.m., Worship @ Mila UMC Thrift Shop: Open Tues.-Fri., 10 Wednesday, September 2: Sunday, August 30: Rev. Valerie W. Ritter, Pastor 12 noon, Lunch Together @ Sunday, August 30: a.m. -4 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 1 p.m., Food Bank 9:45 a.m., Sunday School �St. Mary’s Episcopal [email protected] Mila UMC 9 a.m., Hour of Prayer 3 p.m., Staff Meeting 11 a.m., Worship 3020 Fleeton Road, Fleeton; Sunday, August 30: 1 p.m., Special Music @Mila 10 a.m., Spiritual Enrichment BAPTIST 6 p.m., WOW (Worship on Wednesday, September 2: 453-6712 9:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday UMC 11 a.m., Worship Wed.) 7:15 p.m., Prayer and Bible Sunday, August 30: School Tuesday, September 1: �Beulah Baptist 6:30 p.m., Church Supper Study 11 a.m., Children/Youth Sunday 10:30 a.m., Fellowship Time PRESBYTERIAN 7 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment 4448 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 7 p.m., Bible Study 1st Wednesday of each School Wednesday, September 2: Thursday, September 3: 462-5000 �Campbell 6 p.m., Spiritual Enrichment for Lebanon Baptist Month 11 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Bible Study, Bad Girls of Rev. Milton Jackson, Pastor � 6:30 p.m., Supper Thrift Shop: Open Tues.-Thurs. the Bible Memorial Presbyterian Youth and Youth Adults Sunday, August 30: Carlton Milstead, Pastor Rt. 222 (Weems Road), Every Third Friday Sunday, August 30: , Sat.,11 a.m.-4 p.m. ; Friday, 11 Thursday, September 3: 10:30 a.m., Sunday School �White Stone Baptist a.m.-6 p.m. 10 a.m., Bible Study, Bad Girls of In the Village of Weems, 438- 7 p.m., Women of Virtue 11:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise Lebanon: 517 Chesapeake Drive 6875; Fellowship 10 a.m., Sunday School 108 Fairport Rd., Reedville; the Bible 11:30 a.m., Worship Service White Stone; 435-1413 453-4830 2nd and 4th Wednesdays Rev. W. Clay Macaulay, Pastor Wednesday, September 2: Thursday, September 3: Dr. W. Dennis Martin, Pastor campbellchurch.net �New Life Ministries 11 a.m., WMU in Marsh Fellow- 5-6:30 p.m., Share a Meal and 10177 Jessie DuPont Mem. Hwy. 7 p.m., Bible Study [email protected] �St. Mary’s Fellowship Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 ship Hall Sunday, August 30: Whitechapel Episcopal a.m.-4 p.m. 462-3234; 436-6498 �Bethany Baptist Church Providence 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 5940 White Chapel Road, �Bethel-Emmanuel UMC Thursday, August 27: Pastor C. Richard Lynn; Rt. 360, Callao; 529-6890 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship Service Lancaster 462-5790; 9:30 a.m., Fellowship and Family Sunday, August 30: Rev. Kori Kiss Norwood Tuesday, September 1: 462-5908; Rev. Robert O. Jones, Jr., Pastor Life 10 a.m., Fellowship Time Sunday, August 30: 10 a.m., Sunday School 1:00-3:00 p.m., Food Pantry The Rev. Torrence M. Harman, beumc.org (Elevator Sunday, August 30: 10:30 a.m., Morning Service 10 a.m., Sunday School Lancaster County residents only Rector Available) 9:30 a.m., Good NEWS Worship Wednesday, September 2: 11 a.m., Worship �Lighthouse Baptist 6 p.m., Fellowship dinner Independent 7 p.m., Bell Choir Practice [email protected] Sunday, August 30: 10:30 a.m., Intergenerational Wednesday, September 2: Wednesday, September 2: Office Hours: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Bethel: Sunday School (covered dish dinner) followed 7 p.m., Prayer 7022 Jessie DuPont Memorial by Bible Study Highway, Wicomico Church; 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting Mon.-Fri. Guided tours by 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Service of the Lord’s appointment 11 a.m., Worship Service Day Thursday, September 3: �Calvary Baptist 435-2435 �Willie Chapel Baptist 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship and 490 East Church Street Sunday, August 30: Sunday August 30: Emmanuel: 12 noon Fellowship Hour and 510 Merry Point Road; 462- 11:15 a.m., Thirteenth Sunday 9:30 a.m., Worship Service welcome reception for new Activities Kilmarnock; 435-1052 10 a.m., Sunday School 5500 Every 4th Saturday: Sunday, August 30: after Pentecost, Holy Eucharist 11 a.m., Sunday School Director of Music 11 a.m., Worship/Children’s Rev. Rose Curry, Pastor (Nursery provided at 11 a.m.) Food Bank 8:30-11a.m. 8:45 a.m., Church School Church Sunday, August 30: �St. Stephen’s Episcopal �Bluff Point UMC Emergency Food Distribution 10 a.m., Devotions Tuesday, September 1: 6 p.m., Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School (The Diocese of Virginia) Rev. Ray Massie - 443-5092 7 p.m. Kilmarnock Pipes available as needed. 10:15 a.m., Worship with Wednesday, September 2: 11:15 a.m., Prayer and Praise 6538 Northumberland Hwy. Sunday, August 30: Pastor’s Phone #804-436-6498 Communion Wednesday, September 2: 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study 11:30 a.m., Worship 724-4238; 11 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Pastoral Care Training 7 p.m., Radio Broadcast, 101.7 Choir Rehearsal afterward Wednesday, September 2: The Rev. Lucia Lloyd, Rector Noon, Coffee Fellowship �Northern Neck Religious FM Nursery Provided for all 7:30 p.m., Bible Study ststephensheathsville.org �Milden Presbyterian Society of Friends Wednesday, September 2: Services Thursday, August 27: �Fairfields UMC Sharps (Quakers) 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting �Zion Baptist Church 14741 Northumberland 580-4505; David Scarbrough, Maple Grove Baptist 5:30 p.m., Evening Prayer Sunday, August 30: � 2309 Northumberland Highway 6 p.m., Join us for potluck Highway, Burgess; 453-2631 10 a.m., Sunday School Every First Sunday �Claybrook Baptist Windmill Point Road, Foxwells Lottsburg; 529-6033 Rev. John M. Jones Sr. 10 a.m., Silent Worship 2242 Weems Road, Weems; Richard C. Newlon, Minister 7 p.m., Taize worship service 11 a.m., Worship with nursery Apostle John H. Bibbens, Leader Sunday August 30: fairfields-umc.com 11 a.m., Discussion 438-5570 Rev. Stephen Turner, Sunday, August 30: Saturday, August 29: Sunday, August 30: �St. Andrews Presbyterian 12 noon, Social Fellowship Pastor 10 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Outdoor Worship 7 a.m., Intercessory Prayer 10 a.m., Coffee Hour 9 a.m., Sunday School 435 East Church Street, Sunday, August 30: Sunday, August 30: 9:45 a.m., Worship Kilmarnock; 435-3948 �Rappahannock Church of 9:45 p.m. Sunday School �Morattico Baptist 10:30 a.m., Bible Study Christ 924 Morattico Church Road, 8 a.m., Hour of Power Worship Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Coye, Pastor 11 a.m., Morning Worship 9:30 a.m., Sunday School �Galilee UMC saintandrewspc.org 9514 Richmond Road, Warsaw 2:30 p.m., Stewardship P. O. Box 228 Kilmarnock; 435- �Trinity Episcopal 747 Hull Neck Road, 333-9659 and 333-1559 3623 Rev. Craig Smith, Pastor 10:45 a.m., Mid-Morning Sunday, August 30: Committee Mtg. Worship 8484 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster Edwardsville; 580-7306 8 a.m., Weekenders Worship Walker Gaulding, Sr. Minister, 3 p.m., Service @ Lancashire Organized January 17, 1778 The Rev. Torrence M. Harman, Rev. Charles F. Bates, Pastor Jim Ward, Associate Minister, Sunday, August 30: Wednesday, September 2: 10 a.m., Worship: Guest No Evening Worship 5:30-6:30 a.m., Hour of Prayer Rector Sunday, August 30: Preacher, The Rev. Dr. Margaret Matt Smith Youth Minister Wednesday, September 2: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School trinitylancasterva.org 10 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Prayer, Praise & Bible Ann Fohl 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting Study for Adults & Youth Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m., Worship 8:30 a.m., 1st Worship Service Mount Vernon Baptist 9:30 a.m., Thirteenth Sunday Tuesday, September 1: �Wesley Presbyterian 10 a.m., Sunday School �Coan Baptist � after Pentecost, Morning Prayer. Bible Study 1272 Taylor Creek Rd. Weems, 11 a.m., 2nd Worship Service 2068 Coan Stage Road, 269 James Wharf Road CATHOLIC (Please join us next week, Sept. 438-5853; Rev. M. P. White, 6:30 p.m., Bible Study Heathsville; 580-2751 White Stone; 435-1272 �St. Francis de Sales 6, for our 125th Anniversary) �Heathsville UMC Pastor Rev. Robert Lee Farmer, Rev. Peyton Waller, Pastor 39 Courthouse Road, �Seventh-Day Adventist Sunday, August 30: Catholic Sunday, August 30: Minister 154 East Church Street, �Wicomico Parish Heathsville 9 a.m., Worship 401 South Main Street, Sunday, August 30: 9:30 a.m., Church School 5191 Jessie duPont Memorial 580-3630; James B. Godwin, Kilmarnock 11 a.m., Worship Kilmarnock 10:15 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday School Rev. James C. Bruse, Pastor Highway, Wicomico Church; Pastor Children and Adult 804-443-3070/804-443-1821 11 a.m., Worship �New Friendship Baptist Mass Schedule 580-6445 Sunday, August 30: Clinton M. Adams, Pastor Tuesday, September 1: Saturday, August 29: Rev. W. Scott Dillard, Rector 9 a.m., Sunday School Thursday, August 27: Burgess; 580-2127 Sunday, August 30: 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir Sunday, August 30: 4-4:40 p.m., Sacrament of 10 a.m., Worship OTHER 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting Rehearsal 8 a.m., Communion, breakfast Saturday, August 29: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Reconciliation �Henderson UMC DENOMINATIONS Wednesday, September 2: 5 p.m., Saturday Vigil follows 9 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m., Morning Worship 10 a.m., Sunday School with 72 Henderson Drive, Callao 7 p.m., Prayer Mtg. 7 p.m., Bible Study Sunday, August 30: �Calvary Pentecostal 10:30 a.m., Sabbath School 7:45 p.m., Choir Rehearsal nursery 529-6769; Wednesday, September 2: 9 and 11 a.m., Mass Rev. Sue Ann Salmon, Pastor John’s Neck Road, Weems �Shachah World Ministries Monday-Friday 10 a.m., Communion 438-5393; Thelma Jones, Pastor �Corrottoman Baptist 7 p.m., Bible Study 11 a.m., Coffee Hour Sunday, August 30: of the Northern Neck 8 p.m., Adult Choir Practice 9 a.m., Mass Sunday, August 30: 504 N. Main St. Kilmarnock, VA 48 Ottoman Ferry Road, Wednesday, September 2: 8:45 a.m., Contemporary 7:30 a.m., Radio Broadcast, Ottoman; �The Catholic Church of 10 a.m., Healing Service, Service Pastor Dean Carter �New Hope Baptist 101.7 FM Sunday, August 30: 462-5674; 2596 Walmsley Road, Lottsburg; the Visitation Communion 10 a.m., Sunday School, all ages 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Lay Speaker, Jack Bailey 529-9223 8462 Puller Highway Topping; Thrift Shop: 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 11 a.m., Worship, traditional 8 a.m., Worship Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m., Worship Thursday, September 3: Rev. John C. Penny, Interim 758-5160 Wed., Fri., Sat. �Irvington UMC 7 p.m., Praise and Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Pastor, Sunday, August 30: Vistationcatholicchurch.org 7:30 p.m., Bible Study 11 a.m., Morning Worship 26 King Carter Drive, Irvington Wednesday, September 2: 9 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, August 30: LUTHERAN 438-6800; Rev. James Ritter, 7:30 p.m., Worship �The Church of Jesus Christ Tuesday, September 1: 10:15 a.m., Worship 9 a.m., Mass 6:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir �Apostles Lutheran Pastor; of Latter-Day Saints Wednesday, September 2: Wednesday and Thursday Rev. Charles Dameron, Pastor, �Christian Science Society 11650 Mary Ball Road Rehearsal 9 a.m., Mass Main Street, Gloucester; 693- Lancaster Women’s Building, 7 p.m., Prayer Service 9098 Rev. Herbert P. Hall, Pastor Sunday, August 30: Wednesday, September 2: 8 p.m., Choir Practice Route 3, Lancaster 7 p.m., Prayer/Bible Study Sunday August 30: Emeritus 9:30 a.m., Meeting CHURCH OF GOD Sunday, August 30: Sunday, August 30: �Northern Neck Baptist 9:15 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Service and Sunday �The Church of New Visions �Fairfields Baptist 280 Hampton Hall Hwy. �Tibitha Church of God 10:30 a.m., Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 15213 Northumberland Hwy., 11 a.m., Worship School P. O. Box 325 Lively, VA 22507 Callao; 529-6310 991 Fleeton Road, Reedville; Good Shepherd Lutheran 1st and 3rd Wednesday 462-772; Burgess; Rev. Ken Overby, Pastor 453-4972; � Monthly Fellowship Programs 453-3530; Marty Bean, Interim 2 miles North of Callao on Hwy. 7:30 p.m., Testimony Meeting Senior Pastor Ronald E. Dunaway Sunday, August 30: Rev. Steven P. Hency, Pastor �Kilmarnock UMC 1st - 4th Sunday Pastor Home Phone 453-3231 202 Callao; C-529-5948, H-472- �Church of Deliverance 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 2890; Rev. Michael Ramming, 89 East Church Street, 10 a.m., Worship Service Sunday, August 30: 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship Sunday, August 30: 3734 Mary Ball Road, Lively; 10 a.m., Prayer Session Pastor pastormikeramming@ Kilmarnock No 5th Sunday Services 6 p.m., Evening Service 10 a.m., Worship 435-1797; 462-0553 10:10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Sunday School yahoo.com Rev. Donald O. Conaway, Pastor Unitarian Universalist Wednesday, September 2: lutheranchurch.us Rev. Deborah T. Marion, Pastor � 11 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting 7 p.m., Study Group Sunday, August 30: Fellowship of the Nursery and Children’s Church Sunday, August 30: (Elevator access) Wednesday, September 2: Thursday, August 27: 10 a.m., Sunday School Rappahannock Tuesday, September 1: �New St. John’s Baptist 7 p.m., Prayer Meeting and 9 a.m., Worship with Youth 11 a.m., Worship 366 James Wharf Road 10:30 a.m., Chancel Choir Kilmarnock Sunday School 8 p.m., AA-11th Step Meeting children’s activities Friday, August 28: 7 p.m., Worship White Stone 758-4790; L. Rehearsal Rev. Dwight Johnson, Pastor 10 a.m., Coffee fellowship Wednesday, September 2: Lowrey 6 p.m., Karate Class Sunday August 30: �Warsaw Church of God 10:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study 8 p.m., NA meeting Sunday, August 30: 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study uufrappahannock.uua.org 6:30 p.m., Bible Study 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 15 Church Lane, Warsaw; Sunday, August 30: Thursday, September 3: 333-4951 �Living Water 9:30 a.m., Sunday School (Adult) �City Worship Centre of 11 a.m., Church Service Lutheran Church (ELCA) 10:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m., Bible Study Wednesday, September 2: Pastor Dave and Tami Metz 10 a.m., Sunday School (Youth Kilmarnock Sunday, August 30: 83 Bluff Point Rd., 435-6650 and Children) Dreamfield Irvington Road, Victory Temple Church Fairport Baptist 7 p.m., Bible Study/Prayer livingwaterchapel.org � � Meeting 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship Service Kilmarnock, 804-761-1578 1252 Morattico Road 2399 Fairport Road 11 a.m., Morning Celebration Sunday, August 30: Tuesday, September 1: Pastors Mike and Lesley Gates 462-5512; Rev. Annie Gaskins Reedville; 453-3235 �Queen Esther Baptist Wednesday, September 2: 10 a.m., Worship 8 p.m., Al-Anon meeting Sunday, August 30: Sunday, August 30: Pastor Rev. Neale Schools 7228 River Road, Lancaster; 7 p.m., Wednesday Night Life �Trinity Lutheran Wednesday, September 2: 10 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, August 30: 462-7780 Groups 6 p.m., Handbell Rehearsal 12 noon, Praise and Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Woman’s Club Building, Virginia 7:30 p.m., Choir Practice �Cornerstone Fellowship Rev. James E. Smith, Pastor Street, Urbanna; 758-4257 7 p.m., Worship Service 11 a.m., Worship Sunday, August 30: 2243 Buckley Hall Rd. at Rt. 3 & Friday, September 4: Wednesday, September 2: EPISCOPAL Rev. Paul Napier, Pastor �Melrose UMC Rt. 198 Cobbs Creek; 725-9145; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Sunday, August 30: 7 p.m., Bible Study 7:30 p.m., Bible Study & Prayer 11 a.m., Morning Worship �Grace Episcopal 1317 Lewisetta Rd., Rev. Chris Morgan, Pastor 9 a.m., Worship Lottsburg 529-6344; gocfc.com Friendship Baptist Wednesday, September 2: 303 South Main Street, �White Stone � 7 p.m., Bible Study K i l m a r n o c k ; 4 3 5 - 1 2 8 5 Parsonage: 529-7721; Saturday, August 29: Church of the Nazarene Hartfield, 693-5503; Pastor The Rev. David H. May, Rector METHODIST Pastor Edna Moore 7 p.m., Worship Family Life Center McKibbon �Second Baptist The Rev. Megan Hollaway, �Afton UMC Sunday, August 30: Sunday, August 30: 57 Whisk Drive, White Stone Sunday, August 30: 34 Wellford Wharf Road Assistant Rector 8:30 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m., Morning Worship Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Coffee, cookies and 5130 Hacks Neck Road 10 a.m., Sunday School Warsaw; 333-4280 graceepiscopalkilmarnock.com Ophelia; 453-3770 Wednesday, September 2: 435-9886 OR 435-1165 donuts in Fellowship Hall Sunday, August 30: Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m., Worship Service 7 p.m., Midweek Service Rev. Jim Jackson, Senior Pastor 10 a.m., Sunday School Rev. John M. Jones Sr. 10 a.m., Sunday School 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist at His- Sunday, August 30: �Mila UMC Nursery, Children and Youth whitestonechurch.com 10 a.m., Contemporary Service 11:30 a.m., Worship toric Christ Church Ministry provided Sunday, August 30: 11 a.m. Celebration Service 10 a.m., Sunday School 1690 Mila Road Thursday, September 3: 10 a.m., Holy Eucharist at Grace 11 a.m., Worship Service 9:30-10:30 Sunday School Nursery provided 7 p.m., Bible Study 580-9723; Rev. Donna Blythe �Ecclesia of Love Church Sunday, August 30: 10:45 a.m., Praise & Worship Wednesday, September 2: Tuesday, September 1: �Asbury UMC International Ministries, Children’s Church/Nursery 6 p.m., Prayer Meeting �Sharon Baptist 5th Sunday Inc. 8 a.m., Morning Prayer in the Foxwells; Rev. Ray Massie, 11 a.m., Worship 6-7:30 p.m., A.F.T.E.R. God 7 p.m., Choir Practice 1413 Lumberlost Road, Chapel Pastor Womans Club of White Stone (Teens) Weems; 438-6659 12 noon, Lunch Together 560 Chesapeake Dr. , White �Harmony Grove Baptist Wednesday, September 2: Rev. Thomas W. Oder, Pastor 1 p.m., Special Music Tuesday, September 1: Rev. Dale Bunns, Interim Pastor 8 a.m., Morning Prayer in Emeritus Stone, 9:30 p.m., Ladies Bible Study Routes 3 and 33, Topping; Sunday, August 30: 435-2789 758-5154 Chapel Sunday, August 30: �Rehoboth UMC Wednesday, September 2: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 6:30 p.m., Ladies’ Bible Study

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John Farmer “Finally, the seeds have been White Stone United Methodist the garden or pick vegetables planted, God has sent the rains Church is helping to establish for local food ministries or for On the road again native; especially so, with highway on which we should and the sunshine and little within the community to reach the people on Tangier Island,” family about. travel might be the highway sprouts have begun to appear,” out to people during these chal- said Rev. McCain. “Persons usic lubricates my exis- Bards of small theaters, to heaven? It is the destina- said the Rev. L. Bryan McClain. lenging economic times. who are physically unable to Mtence and allows me and popular TV ads have tion most holy. It will be a “The squash has really taken The idea behind this special work or harvest the garden but to mature many a difficult mused over the “road less trip sublime. Only the sim- off and will soon need to be community garden is that there would like to participate, can epoch. traveled, and being the better plest map will do, directing thinned and spread out. The is just one garden and not sev- make monetary donations or One of the great blessings for it.” Legion are the tunes us from where we are to the greens also are looking very eral individual plots. People volunteer in some other way.” from my young life is that of about highways, routes and waiting arms of our Savior- good. The cabbage and carrots are welcome to come and work RC-GRO is looking for vol- standing around an old parlor get-away road trips. Redeemer. are doing ok, but some of what the garden for 30 minutes or unteers to help manage and upright, and singing along In the Good Book there Some readers will attach I saw just a few days ago now an hour or two, whatever one work the garden, and the funds with friends and family. It is are roads, public highways, to the trip the accouterments seem to have disappeared.” feels they can give, said Rev. to keep it going year after year. ever so rewarding to of their particular Anyone is welcome to par- McCain. In exchange, people Anyone interested in joining return to those days Much of my life has been on the persuasion or system ticipate in the Rappahannock who have helped work the the project is urged to attend in my mind’s eye and of beliefs. Rest from garden are urged to pick from a September 10 meeting at 10 ear. road, sometimes rushing to recre- trying to decide who its fruit or vegetables. a.m., or call Rev. McClain at I have fond mem- has the best direc- Angel Food “This will be a wonderful 435-3555. ories of stepsister ation, other times driving to some tions. It is the desti- Carole playing the nation that rewards, orders are due piano and the senior sad appointment. There have been even if the journey Descendants of church Mrs. Farmer squeez- more than a few trips along happy fails us. for September ing music from her I must admit that I Angel Food orders may be accordion. Our favor- highways, with both friends and have detoured from placed at apartment 21 in the builders to be recognized ite living room songs the grander highway Holly Court Apartments complex Some 120 years ago the descendants will be honored were the tried and family. more than I ought. at 201 Wiggins Avenue in Kilmar- Irvington Methodist (Episco- and a coin minted in 1889 will true hymns and 1890s However, that said, nock from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- pal) Church began serving the be presented to the church to parlor music. I sang soprano, that run from Gibeon to the on-ramps are legion, days and Tuesdays, and 9 a.m. to 2 community of Irvington and commemorate the occasion of later tenor, and plugged Beth-horon in Joshua 10:10; beginning with some house p.m. Thursdays and Fridays. surrounding areas. Construc- the dedication of the church away at the tinkley high keys a road that goes from Bethel of faith closest to our homes. Property manager Carol tion work began in the spring and the dedication of the Jef- mocking whatever Carole had to Shecem in Judges 21:19, Traffic control will be limited Thomas will accept cash or food of 1889 and the church build- ferson Davis Ashburn family. going on octaves below. and from Judea, by way of to keeping us moving along. stamps. ing was ready for dedication in Everyone is invited to attend On rare occasions dad Samaria, to Galilee in John Many intersections await. Host director Frances Stough- the fall of 1889. the service, especially the rela- would warble in with German 4: 3-5. Additionally there is Here and there we may detour ton noted she is pleased the com- There are several documents tives of this family. A luncheon folk songs he’d learned during a road to the house of God to sample this and that. Bibli- munity can now place orders at naming people who were will be served. the war. We also all enjoyed in Judges 20:31. There is a cal map in hand, God in con- Holly Court Apartments. instrumental in the organizing the ballads, blues and show road to the city of refuge in trol, we will catch up to speed Orders also may be placed at and building of the church, said tunes that were making the Deuteronomy 19:3 as well as and set heart and mind on White Stone United Methodist church member Patty Dawson. CHURCH rounds on radio, later on early a road built by rulers in Num- everlasting peace. Church from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. the A church history was written TV. bers 20:17; 21:22. Perhaps he’ll grace your first Tuesday of the month, 9 a.m. by Julia M. Lee for the Golden NOTES My Scottish ancestors sang, Isaiah 40:3 prophetically journey if you ask him along. to 11 p.m. the second Saturday of Jubilee Program of the 1939 “O ye take the high road, and tells of “The voice of him that He might encourage us to the month, and from 12:30 to 1 Golden Jubilee of Irvington I’ll take the low road, and I’ll crieth in the wilderness, pre- stop to offer some hitchhiker p.m. the Sunday before distribu- Methodist Church. ■ Science and spirituality be in Scotland a’fore ye.” My pare ye the way of the Lord, a ride. tion. The next distribution day is However, none of the car- Dr.David Rowden, Ph.D., resource for reaching back to make straight in the desert a We’ll encounter, ‘round the September 19 at the church, said penters were named. will discuss “Science and such songs of my youth is highway for our God.” “Every curve, chaps and lasses walk- Stoughton. Recently, relatives of Jeffer- Spirituality - Contradictory or quite divine. I’ll hum a bit of valley shall be exalted, and ing along. Do slow down. My Angel Food menus are available son Davis Ashburn presented Complementary” at the Uni- the song to myself hoping to every mountain and hill shall abiding prayer is that we need at angelfoodministries.com, Holly evidence that he was a carpen- tarian Universalist Fellowship bring it forward to my piano- be low; and the crooked shall to listen as God cheers us on. Court Apartments, most post ter who worked on the church, of the Rappahannock Sunday, playing fingers. be made straight, and the It will be a journey of offices, the Lancaster Community said Dawson. His descendents August 30, at 10:30 a.m. at 366 Oft times memory fails me, rough places plain,” is road spiritual quests as well. This Library, Kilmarnock Speedwash, have attended Irvington Meth- James Wharf Road near White which is an ever-increasing prophecy fulfilled in Mat- I know, God will go with Lancaster County Bay Transit odist Church since its construc- Stone. phenomenon. That’s when thew 3:3. us. He will guide, rebuke, buses and White Stone United tion. I turn to friend Betty Kay Much of my life has been encourage, and redirect our Methodist Thrift Shop. On Sunday, August 31, these ■ Kids’ movie Crandall of Kilmarnock. on the road, sometimes rush- travel. He makes an excellent Kids Count Ministry will A quick call to Betty is ing to recreation, other times life-road companion. sponsor Monday Morning always a joy. She’s sure to driving to some sad appoint- Eight hours south of here Movies throughout the summer answer with, “I think I have ment. There have been more my South Carolina grandson from 10 a.m. to noon at the that music, John; let me go than a few trips along happy and his dad are celebrating BOOTH’S White Stone Church of the look.” Such was the case one highways, with both friends birthdays two and 26. Hazel Nazarene Family Life Center at day a while back. A scant and family. and I, chauffeured by big-sis- 57 Whisk Drive. Popcorn will few moments later she rang The general theme holds: ter aunt Jenny, will be on I-95 LANDSCAPING CO. be served. All kids are wel- up with the lyrics afresh. All the road is leading some- and 17 motoring our way to come. the day long the prompted where. Often our journeys are the party and back. This trip Lawn & Garden worLd research let loose a stream circuitous. We leave on a long I will own the back seat and ■ Gospel concert of related ditties. Betty was journey, only to arrive, con- have time to look about the Herman Harp will present a ever so kind to offer up World duct our business or monkey highway and remember that I 40% Off All Trees & Shrubs gospel concert at the Seventh- War II resource music for my business, and then mount our am called to a higher road. Total landscape installation and maintenance available. Day Adventist Church at 401 dad’s memorial service at trusty steed for the return We sell and install flag poles. Installation of block South Main Street in Kilmar- Irvington. leg. Rev. John Farmer has been retaining walls are our speciality. nock Thursday, August 27, at 7 It seems that singing was, Dare I stretch to suggest the pastor at Irvington Baptist We also install sidewalk and patio pavers. p.m. Harp is a soloist, violin- or is still, not a bad alter- that the most productive Church since 1988. ist, guitarist and harmonicist HCelebrity FenCeH who began sharing Christian H Wood Fencing of all types H Vinyl rail, picket music over 45 years ago. and privacy fences H Ornamental aluminum fencing For Breaking News in the Northern Neck • RRecord.com Gift certificates available ■ Food pantry The members of Wicomico Open Mon. - Sat. 9-5 • 804-435-2800 and Mila United Methodist 85 N. Main St., Kilmarnock churches operate a food pantry for the community from 3 to 5 $AVE BIG $$$$$ p.m. on Wednesdays. Wicomico Church is at Routes 200 and On a new kitchen!!! Let us design your kitchen and give you a 609 in Wicomico Church. FREE cabinet/countertop cost estimate. 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Southern Grace will Animal Welfare play for the Nazarene congre- gation’s fifth Sunday brunch, League beginning at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to bring a dish and share in Christian fellow- ship, country gospel music and 50% OFF SALE old hymns. ■ Deacon service STOREWIDE The deacons and deacon- (A few exceptions may apply) esses of Calvary Baptist (Clothing not included in sale) Church in Kilmarnock will September 1st thru September 12th have their annual day Septem- 44 Irvington Road ber 13 at 3 p.m. The speaker will be the Rev. Paul Pleasant Kilmarnock, VA of Richmond, with his choir 435-0822 and members. Monday-Saturday 10am to 4pm ■ Treasures Galore Food drive Cans, bottles, jars of food are Come shop with us and collected during every service at help the animals too! St. Stephen’s Anglican Church Volunteers needed. in Heathsville for distribution to Gleaners and Blenders, a Nor- AWL = Spaying/Neutering / Fostering / Adoption thumberland organization that Humane Education • Foster Homes Always Needed! helps those in need. August 27, 2009 • B7 Rappahannock Record Obituaries Kilmarnock, VA Anthony Banks wood High School. She was mar- Abbeville, La. and, Larry Dale Squad, P.O. Box 1, Reedville, August 13 at Hartswell Baptist She is survived by her ried to James Edward Thompson Chewning of Temple Hills, VA 22539, or Tibitha Church Church with the Rev. Ronald mother, Esther H. Howard; her LANCASTER—Anthony for 25 years and on September Md.; two daughters, S. Annette of God Building Fund, P.O. Box Dunaway as eulogist. Inter- father, Herman E. Howard; “Tony” Banks, 64, of Lancaster 23, 1975, she re-married Thomas Chewning of Weems, and 167, Reedville, VA 22539. ment was at Beulah Baptist a brother, Jamar E. Howard; died August 9, 2009, at the Riv- Emory “Tommy” Cannon, who Angele Vonzell of Richmond; Online remembrances may Church Cemetery in Lively. maternal grandparents, Joseph erside Nursing Home in Saluda. predeceased her on August 1, 15 grandchildren, Thomas, be made at faulknerfamilyfu- The pallbearers were Robert O. and Mary Hackett; paternal Mr. Banks was born to George 2006. Stephanie, Sandy, Ebony, Kia, neralhome.com Kelly, James Hebbons, Calvin grandfather, Herman Howard; Banks Jr., and Marian Ritche Mrs. Cannon worked at Leeds Tyler, Davon, Monea, Chauncy, Hebbons, Harvina Hebbons, a family friend, Fred Smith; Banks February 11, 1945, in Bal- Travelware in Smyrna, Del., for Clayresha, Keisha, Michael, Jeanette R. Hebbons Thomas Wood Jr. and Leroy five aunts, Vicky Blackmond, timore. many years and also as a babysit- Clinton Jr., Mast’r, and Stark- Robinson. Althea Davis, Gloria Howell, He was predeceased by his ter in Chestertown. She was a lyn; 14 great-grandchildren; MILLENBECK—Jeanette The Berry O. Waddy Funeral Peggy Torres and Hazel parents. member of Rock Hall United nieces, nephews and cousins; Rebecca Hebbons, 71, of Mil- Home near Lancaster handled Howard; an uncle, David He is survived by a brother, Methodist Church and attended and special friends, Beatrice lenbeck died August 8, 2009, the arrangements. Howard; special first cousins, George Banks III; two nieces, Hope Fellowship Church in Ches- Gaskins, Miriam McCarthy at her home. Marcell Haley, Jaleesa Howell, Marian Banks of Washington, tertown, Md. Bell, Purnell Raines, Randolph Mrs. Hebbons was born LaToya D. Howard B.J. Blackmond, Dominique D.C., and Marcella Banks Swann Mrs. Cannon is survived by a Laws; and other relatives and December 20, 1937 to Genoa Hackett and Destiny Howell; of Fort Washington, Md.; two son, Charles Passwaters of South friends. Davenport and Sallie Rebecca M O N T RO S S — L a Toy a her godparents, Wendell and great-nieces, Nicole Banks and Carolina; two daughters, Edith Funeral services were held Nickens. She attended Lan- Denise Howard, 29, of Mon- Joan Weldon; her best friend, Charndra Swann; four cousins, Smith of Ingleside, Md., and August 16 at Sharon Baptist caster County public schools tross died August 10, 2009. Kori Terrell; a godson, Isaiah Eleanor Ritchie Hill, Eugene Shirley Bussells of Weems; a Church where interim pastor and joined Beulah Baptist Miss Howard was born April Bundy; and other relatives and Ritchie, Earl Ritchie and Ray- brother, Harry Goodyear, along the Rev. Dale Bunns officiated Church. She was a book- 29, 1980, in Richmond. She friends. mond Ritchie; a devoted and with seven grandchildren, seven and the Rev. Rodney D. Waller keeper for the family business, joined Morning Star Baptist Funeral services were held loving cousin, Juanita Taylor great-grandchildren, and three was the eulogist. Interment Hebbons Trucking. She mar- Church in Montross and when August 14 at Morning Star of Kilmarnock, who was like great-great-grandchildren. She was at the church cemetery. ried Alexander Levi Hebbons her family moved to Fredericks- Baptist Church with pastor a mother to Mr. Banks for 20 also is survived by a special niece, The Berry O. Waddy Funeral March 27, 1971. burg, she joined People’s Union Charles Payton officiating and years. Betty Hollett; a nephew, Romie Home near Lancaster handled She was predeceased by Baptist Church. There she was pastor Harry Wallace of Peo- Funeral services were held Joiner and grandniece, Robin. the arrangements. six siblings, Charlotte Ball, an usher, a youth Sunday school ple’s Union Baptist Church as August 15 at Sharon Baptist Funeral services were held Thomas Wood Sr., Harry teacher, and participated in eulogist. Interment was at Poor Church in Weems with interim August 26 at Fellows, Helfenbein Inez H. S. Crowther Wood, Randolph Wood, Lloyd the Voices of Unity Choir and Jack Cemetery in Montross. pastor the Rev. Dale Bunns offi- and Newnam Funeral Home in Davenport and Mary Estelle the young adult ministry. She The pallbearers were Percil ciating and the Rev. Rodney D. Chestertown, Md. Interment was REEDVILLE—Inez Hen- Wood. attended Westmoreland and Branham, Reginald Johnson, Waller as Eulogist. in Church Hill Cemetery. rietta Saunders Crowther, 84, She is survived by her hus- Spotsylvania county public Avon Ashton, Fred Smith, Dar- Interment was at the church of Reedville died August 18, band, Alexander Levi Hebbons; schools. Despite health issues, nell Cole and Darrell Johnson. cemetery. Willie Mae B. Carter 2009. a stepdaughter, Dawn Rich of she achieved highest honors in The Berry O. Waddy Funeral The Berry O. Waddy Funeral Mrs. Crowther was a retired Baltimore; a godson, Lewis culinary arts upon graduation Home near Lancaster handled Home near Lancaster handled LANCASTER—Willie Mae school bus driver for Northum- Robinson Jr. of White Plains, from Massaponax High School the arrangements. the arrangements. Brown Carter, 93, of Lancaster berland County and a member Md.; a brother, Cyrus Daven- in 2000. A poem of hers was died August 16, 2009, at her of Tibitha Church of God in port Sr. of Weems; her mother- published in an edition of Lenore M. Beavers home. Reedville. in-law, Alliemether Hebbons of Who’s Who in Poetry. In 2007, Mrs. Carter was born Febru- She was preceded in death Lancaster; seven sisters-in-law, she participated in the National More KILMARNOCK—Lenore M. ary 6, 1916, to Jack Brown and by her husband, Arthur B. Elaine Davenport of Weems, Kidney Foundation Walk at the Beavers, 84, of Kilmarnock died Genvia Edwards. She attended Crowther Sr. Bertah May Wood, Erma Wood Richmond International Race- obituaries on August 18, 2009. She had been Nansemond County public She is survived by a daugh- Henson, Florene Dilver, all of way and was recognized as the living at Mayfair House. schools and was a member of ter, Cynthia C. Bromley and Lancaster, Theaster Hebbons of top fund-raiser. She picked and the next page Mrs. Beavers was born in Mount Sinai Baptist Church in husband David of Callao; one Weems, Mamie Wood of White registered her team with the Toronto, Ontario, and immigrated Holland. She moved to Philadel- son, Arthur B. Crowther Jr. and Stone, and Barbara Hebbons of name, “Living Testimony.” to the Washington, D.C., area phia to pursue a career as a dieti- wife Janet of Reedville; two Philadelphia; four brothers-in- with her parents when she was a cian. There in 1957 she married brothers, H.C. Saunders Jr. and law, Calvin Hebbons of Weems, child. She spent the majority of Avon Carter of Ottoman, where wife Flora Mae of Reedville, James Hebbons of Baltimore, her life in northern Virginia and they later settled. She joined and William E. Saunders and Harvina Hebbons of Philadel- AMPBELL EMORIAL worked as a legal secretary until Hartswell Baptist Church where wife Diane of Reedville; five phia, and Joseph Wood Jr. of C M her retirement in the late 1980s. she was a missionary. grandchildren and nine great- White Stone; an uncle, Philip PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH She moved to the Northern Neck She is survived by a brother grandchildren. Nickens of Baltimore; three A COMMUNITY OF FAITH, LED BY THE in August 2003. and sister-in-law, George and Funeral services were con- aunts, Mary Perkins of Balti- She is survived by a sister, Louise Brown of Colombia, S.C.; ducted by the Rev. Steven more, Annie May Belin and SPIRIT, LIVING OUT CHRIST’S LOVE. Betty Keller of Memphis, Tenn.; a stepson, Nathaniel Carter; a Hency in the church chapel Estelle Nickens of New York; two daughters, Candyce Clanton grandson, Brian Carter, both of August 22. Burial followed at special friends, deacon Leon Casual Service 9:30 a.m. of Lorton and Valerie Dever of Philadelphia; a brother-in-law, Roseland Cemetery in Reed- and Mary Laws of Lancaster, Fredericksburg; two granddaugh- Edward Carter, and wife Marga- ville. Pallbearers included John Rosa Anna Doggett of Mollusk, Intergenerational Sunday School 10:45 A.M. ters, Tammie Ettner of Lorton and ret of Lancaster; three sisters-in- Mark Deihl, Chad Dameron, W. J. Gaskins of Lively, Ernes- Traditional Lord’s Day Service 11:00 A.M. Christina Wildman of Shawnee, law, Francis Carter, wife of the John M. Jett, A.B. Crowther, tine Cain of Lancaster, and Sue Child care provided for infant-age 4 Okla.; two great-grandchildren, late James Carter; Ann Johnson Bill Saunders and Chris Saun- Ferguson of Millenbeck; and Lyndsey Davidson and Joseph and Doris Carter of New York, ders. many nieces, nephews, cous- 3712 Weems Road, Weems Ettner of Lorton. N.Y.; and many nieces, nephews, Memorial contributions ins, other relatives, friends and 804-438-6875 Memorial services will be held cousins and a special relative and may be made to Northumber- extended church family. Saturday, August 29, at 1 p.m. at caretaker, Christine A. Jones. land County Volunteer Rescue Funeral services were held www.campbellchurch.net the Currie Funeral Home in Kil- Funeral services were held Come as you are - All Are Welcome marnock with the Rev. Megan L. August 22 at Hartswell Baptist The family of Rev. John K. Jenkins acknowledges with sincere Holloway officiating. Church with the Rev. Paul E. appreciation the many kind expressions shared with us at the Memorials may be made to the Carter III, officiating. Interment time of his death. Our thanks for the prayers, cards, phone calls, Alzheimer’s Association, 4600 was at Woodlawn Cemetery in flowers and visits.May God bless each of you. Cox Road, Suite 130, Glen Allen, Kilmarnock. Wife, Mary Jenkins and family Trinity Episcopal Church VA 23060. The Berry O. Waddy Funeral “The Little Church with the Big Heart” Home near Lancaster handled the George W. Canada arrangements. at Lancaster Courthouse th WARSAW—Deacon George Edward B. Chewning Sr. Sunday Worship Services It’s our 125 Anniversary Walter Canada, 94, of Warsaw 8:30 am - 11:00 am died August 16, 2009, at Retreat WEEMS—Edward Brook Come Celebrate with us Hospital in Richmond. Chewning Sr., 80, died August Sunday School - 9:30 am Mr. Canada was born Septem- 13, 2009. Sunday, September 6, 2009 ber 12, 1914, in Warsaw to Carey Mr. Chewning was the Rev. Deborah Marion and Emma Gordon Canada. He younger of two children born 89 E. Church Street • 435-1797 joined New Zion Baptist Church to the late Mabel Fisher and where he served as a deacon for James Taylor on February 3, many years and sang in the men’s 1929. He was raised by the late “Back to school- chorus. He was a lifelong resident Lonnie and Bernice Chewning taking off the labels” of Warsaw. He farmed and did in Weems and took their last is the topic of this week’s lumberyard work, and construc- name. He attended Lancaster Sunday Morning Service of Celebration 9:30 am tion work in North Carolina. He County public schools. Christian Science Sentinel Program & 1884 Style Celebration in the Churchyard married Daisy Bell Gray May He married Mary Magade- Now airing on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. 3:00–5:00 pm 3, 1937. When she predeceased line Laws December 4, 1950. Tune in Sunday, August 30 on WKWI Bay 101.7 FM him, they had been married 62 They had seven children and a Exhibits, Refreshments, Music, Old Fashioned years. He remained self-sufficient stepchild. www.NNChristianScience.org Games, Blessing of the Harvest almost to the end of his life. He joined Sharon Baptist He is survived by a daughter Church. He was a dedicated Bring the Kids and Grandkids and son-in-law, Jereline and Gil- member of the Ushers’ Board In loving memory of Keith O’neal Smith bert Gillis; a stepson and his wife, and the men’s chorus and was James Lyell and Guenora Gray; treasurer of the Young Men’s When I see you I smile, I laugh, we play, when I their children, including James Improvement Club. He received see we have good times, you brought joy to every- Gray Jr. of Kansas, for whom he the church’s Family Apprecia- Time To Consider had a special affection; a sister, tion Award, Senior Usher Hon- one’s hearts, you always gave a helping hand Louise Canada of Warsaw; many orary Award, and the Men’s to whoever needed it, but now that you’re gone A REVERSE MORTGAGE? nieces, nephews, great-grand- Club Award. He received the those smiles, laughs, playing, good times and joy children, cousins, and friends; NAACP Appreciation Award all just seem to fade away... A Reverse Mortgage Can Provide two faithful neighbors, Carolyn in 2005. He served in the U.S. Bailey who provided him meals, Army for two years during the Love, Your niece Sharda Beane Tax Free Income and the Rev. James Ashton who Korean War. & Family and visited him frequently. His primary occupation was Funeral services were held that of a menhaden fisherman Eliminate Mortgage Payments August 22 at New Zion Baptist until his retirement in 1992. He Church in Warsaw with the Rev. also worked as a plumber and BUT Is One Right For You or Henry C. Lee officiating and Dr. carpenter. He was one of the Florence E. Canada as eulogist. original members of the North- Your Parents? Interment was at the church cem- ern Neck Chantey Singers. He etery. The pallbearers were Bobby performed before former Gov. Get Straight Answers and Carey, Tony Cuppit, Clyde Kelly, L. Douglas Wilder, made sev- The water of His Word refreshes our hearts and encourages our spirits, giving us Robert Gray Jr., Levi Lucas and eral television appearances and strength for each new day. Quench your thirst at Living Water-everyone welcome! Honest Facts. John Pugh. The honoraries were performed at programs and Service at 10:00 am James Robinson, Avery Gray and functions in Maryland, New 83 Bluff Point Road, Kilmarnock, VA Earnest L. Clarke. Jersey, New York and North (Mail: P.O. Box 818, Kilmarnock, VA 22482) Call Jim Tucker Today The Berry O. Waddy Funeral Carolina. He also performed at Phone: 804-435-6650 Home near Lancaster handled the the 2004 Smithsonian Folklife www.livingwaterchapel.org or come by arrangements. Festival. The group’s music 645 Rappahannock Drive was recorded in and cas- Gertrude B. Cannon settes. White Stone He was predeceased by his The Family of Cora Carter Hilliard Local-435-8705 CHESTERTOWN, MD.— wife; his youngest son, Cletis would like to take this opportunity Gertrude B. “Mom Gertie” Anderson Chewning; and a Toll Free-866-435-8705 Cannon, 84, of Chestertown, grandson, Quentin Churchill. to thank all Family and Friends Jim Tucker Md., died August 19, 2009, in He is survived by five sons for the generous acts of kindness Reverse Mortgage Advisor Rappahannock General Hospital and a daughter-in-law, Marvin shown to our family during the passing of in Kilamarnock. Thomas Walker Chewning Mrs. Cannon was born in of Columbia, Md., Brooks our mother. May God continue to Bless Wilmington, Del., July 7, 1925, Chewning Jr. and Barbara and Keep you all. the daughter of the late Luke and Chewning of Houston, , Since 1987 Bessey Foraker Goodyear. She Clayton Lydell Chewning, Clin- Roy, Garey, Herman and Jeffrey Carter F.H.A Insured was a 1931 graduate of Green- ton Robert Chewning, both of B8 • August 27, 2009 RAPPAHANNOCK RECORD Kilmarnock•Virginia Obituaries 1/2 Price Sale Sibyl B. Jewell She was predeceased by her Charles W. H. Warner law and their wives, John R. and 1/2 off on all clothing & accessories including parents and a sister, Irene R. Sandra Thompson of Louisiana, all our fine quality boutique clothing REEDVILLE—Sibyl Beau- Lucas. WARSAW–Charles W. H. Isaac and Sheila Bulter of Balti- champ Jewell, 56, of Reedville She is survived by three daugh- Warner of Warsaw, formerly of more, Ronnie and Shirley Bulter August 24 - September 5 died August 21, 2009. ters and a son-in law, Mary Roy Tappahannock, died August 16, of Heathsville, Burnice and Bar- Mrs. Jewell was a pharmacy of Montross, Kathleen Roy of 2009, after a long illness. bara Bulter of Wicomico Church; St. Mary’s Thrift Shop technician. Puerto Rico, and Sarah and Win- Mr. Warner was the son of the fi ve sisters-in law, three with She is survived by her husband, ston McDowney; three sons, John late Dr. Charles Andrew Warner husbands, Phyllis Norris Parker Open 11 am - 4 pm Tues.-Sat. Robert Lee Jewell Sr.; one daugh- Roy, Tearmes Roy and Calvin and Gladys Roy Hoskins Warner. of Reedville,Theresa Yerby, Fran- Fairport Road • Reedville • 453-4830 ter, Michelle J. Lackert and hus- Roy, all of Montross; two broth- He graduated from The Col- cine and Franklin Owens, Pamela band Johnny of Heathsville; one ers, Alexanda Roy of Leedstown, lege of William and Mary and Yerby, and Wanda and Terry son, Robert L. Jewell Jr. and wife and Williard Roy of Neenah; George Washington University. Seldon, all of Heathsville; spe- Randi of Heathsville; her mother, two sisters-in-law, Bertha J. Roy In his early years, he was a school cial friends, Anthony Ball, James Alva Lee Crowther; and a sister, and Roberta Roy; 33 grandchil- teacher in the Northern Neck and Ball, Carol Smith, Jennifer Webb, Donna O’Bier of Callao. dren; 10 great-grandchildren; later a historian with The National Michelle Curry, Latasha Bromley, A memorial service was held a special nephew, Neil; special Park Service in Jamestown and James Long; many aunts, uncles, August 23 in the Faulkner Family friends, Howard Martin of Tappa- Yorktown. cousins, nieces, nephews and Funeral Home and Crematory hannock, and Norman Maiden of He was promoted to supervi- other friends. Design Services Chapel in Burgess. Richmond County; her favorite sory historian of Roosevelt-Van- Funeral services were held ReArrangements at Brocante Home Memorial contributions may son-in-law, Wayne Brooks; and derbilt National Historic Sites in August 21 at the First Baptist Room makeovers. on Friday afternoons. be made to The Animal Welfare many nieces, nephews, and other New York State, and next became Church in Heathsville with pastor Your things. Your space. League Inc., P.O. Box 975, White friends. superintendent of Sitka National John S. Fountaine offi ciating. www.RearrangementsRedecorate.com Stone, VA 22578. Funeral services were held Monument in Alaska. Due to Interment was at the Morning 804.436.3169 Ann CArpenter Post Office Box 733 Online remembrances can be August 17 at Grant’s Hill Bap- his parents’ illness, he returned Star Baptist Church in Browns Irvington, Virginia 22480 made at faulknerfamilyfuneral- tist Church with minister Diana to Virginia to manage the family Store. The pallbearers were Terry home.com Roy offi ciating. Interment was businesses. He led in having 14 Seldon, Norris Parker, James at the church cemetery where historic buildings in Tappahan- Kelly, Rodney Kelly, Ricky J. Odell Lewis the fl oral bearers were Teonna nock placed on the Virginia and Owens, and John Williams. Wednesday-Saturday: 10-4 Ware, Cynitha Cox, Tina Henry, the National Register of Historic The Berry O. Waddy Funeral Sunday: 11-3 TAPPAHANNOCK—John Larell Brown, Queen Turner and Places as The Tappahannock His- Home near Lancaster handled the or by Chance or Appointment BrocanteFrench Style Odell Lewis, 47, of Tappahan- Nikki Gray. The pallbearers were toric District in 1972 and 1973. arrangements. & Vintage nock died August 17, 2009, Douglas Kelly, Robert Brooks, These buildings cover a period of Furniture - Accessories - Gifts Charm after a brief illness at Riverside Sherwin Henry, Gerald Roy, 300 years in interpreting the his- Joseph Wood Jr. In the Village of Irvington Home Regional Hospital in Newport Foster Brooks, Conway Payne, tory of the town. 4323 Irvington Road News. Lyn Brooks and Tony Banks. He was the author of Road to WHITE STONE—Joseph Irvington, VA 22480 Design Services by ReArrangements Mr. Lewis was born January The Berry O. Waddy Funeral Revolutions: Virginia’s Rebels Wood Jr, 71, of White Stone Friday Afternoons 2, 1962, in Long Island, N.Y., to Home near Lancaster handled the From Bacon to Jefferson, 1676- died August 18, 2009, at MCV Phone: Vaughn Lewis Sr. and Ruby Mae arrangements. 1776 and Hoskins of Virginia and Hospital in Richmond. 804.438.6404 Join us for Monthly Decorating www.brocante-home.com Classes-see website for details Veney Lewis. He joined First Related Families. These books Mr. Wood was born Octo- Baptist Church in Heathsville. John H. Mohardt have been reviewed throughout ber 5, 1937, in White Stone Later he worshiped at Gali- the and in England. to Joseph and Emily Wood. lee United Methodist Church LANCASTER—John Har- In October 1972, The Virginia He attended A.T. Wright High Two Brand New with tags in Edwardsville. He attended rison Mohardt, 74, of Lancaster Magazine of History stated that School and received a certifi - Northumberland County Public died August 23, 2009. Road to Revolutions, “contains cate as a master carpenter. He Schools, graduating in 1983. Mr.Mohardt was a retired FBI what may be the most balanced was employed by Charlie Davis Wedding Gowns He also attended a culinary arts special agent and a U. S. Army view” of the pre-Revolutionary Building Supply and Pollard’s school in Washington, D.C. After veteran. political debate. Of his book Building Contracting prior to • Oleg Cassini • David’s Bridal school, he continued cooking Surviving are his wife of 49 Hoskins of Virginia, a writer for retiring in 2004. and was employed for some 20 years, Louise Millett Mohardt; a the Richmond Times-Dispatch He played guitar, saxo- • size 20w • size 20w years at Warsaw Health Care daughter, Karen Mohardt Zepeda and Rappahannock Times wrote, phone, drums and piano. He • Satin, beaded • Satin, beading Center and Riverside Tappahan- and husband Leo Zepeda of “This is one of the books that will played drums with the “King overlay • Veil nock Hospital. In his spare time, Miramar, Fla.; two sons, Steven grow in value each year and will of Swings” under Page Lewis $250 $300 he cooked for and catered events Mohardt of Fredericksburg, and be inestimable value to future his- and started his own band, St. Mary’s Thrift Shop in the community. Neil Mohardt and wife Cindy of torians.” The Genealogical Quar- “The Fabulous Fentons.” He Fairport Rd., Reedville • 453-4830 He is survived by his mother; Damascus, Md.; and six grand- terly of London, England, wrote was a member of the Northern three sisters, Brenda Holden, children. “This book has been competently Neck Chantey Singers and of Linda “Neece” Carter, and Services will be private. and authentically compiled and Mount Vernon Baptist Church Wanda Lewis of Heathsville; Memorials may be made to provides a major contribution to where he played piano for the three brothers and a sister- Wendy’s Feline Friends, 1228 American genealogy.” Gospel Chorus and drums for in-law, Iskander Lowery of Holly Vista Drive, Colonial He also was a member of the the Men’s Chorus. He was Hair Design Studio Richmond, Vaughn Lewis Jr. Beach, VA 22443, or Lancaster Jamestowne Society, The Soci- chairman of the church trustee of Edwardsville, and Anthony County Crime Solvers, 8293 ety of the Lees of Virginia, The board for many years. He also Professional service in a relaxed “Wendell” and Sharon Lewis of Mary Ball Road, Lancaster, VA Baronial Order of Magna Charta, was a member and past master atmosphere Portsmouth; a godsister, Linda 22503. The Friends of Saint George’s and of Palestine Lodge 100. Michelle Brown; a godson, Aaron Currie Funeral Home LLC of Descendants of Knights of the He was predeceased by his Lewis of Heathsville; six nieces, Kilmarnock handled the arrange- Garter. parents; a son, Gerry Wane Nicole, Domonique, Alondra, ments. In later life, Warner lived in the Wood; and a stepgrandson, 89 South Main Street Heather, Cantress, Crystal; fi ve Northern Neck, having inherited Tommy Milton. Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482 (804) 435-6880 nephews, Anthony, Clinton Sr., Marie R. Smith Accakeek Farm in Richmond He is survived by his wife of John, Jermain, Aaron; six great- County from his father. 51 years, Mamie; a son, Keith; nephews; two great-great-neph- HEATHSVILLE—Marie In 1981, he married Anne two daughters-in-law, Thom- ews; four aunts, Genevieve Nell Rogers Smith, 88, of Heaths- Dudley George Hagerty of Smith- asa and Roberta Wood; fi ve of Hampton, Elenor Thompson ville died August 21, 2009. fi eld in King and Queen County. grandchildren, Latoya Allen, of Warsaw, Sylvia Nickens of Mrs. Smith was the widow He was predeceased by a sister, Leonard William Jr., Shalanda Welcomes Lancaster, and Frances Blain of of James Bernard Smith and a Elizabeth W. Trible. Moody, Gery Javon Wood and Centreville; three uncles, Wil- member of Afton United Meth- He is survived by his wife, Anne Quanita Wood; four great- bert Lewis of Baltimore, Robert odist Church in Ophelia. Hagerty Harp Warner; two step- grandchildren; two brothers Norma Peel James Veney and Bernard Veney, She also was preceded in children, Reno Sheffer Harp IV and sisters-in law, Edward and and both of Richmond; seven great- death by a brother, Maurice and Anne Harcourt Harp Vaeth; Elizabeth Wood, and James aunts; a great-uncle; and cousins Lee Rogers. two sisters-in-law, Meriwether H. and Adrian Wood; a sister and and friends. Surviving are two sons and Rumrill and Susannah H. Farley; brother-in-law, Rosetta and Amanda Haynie Funeral services were held their wives, James Edward two step-grandchildren, Emily Hampton Caster; his mother- (formerly of Wicomico Hair Design) August 23 at First Baptist Church and Sandi Sheridan Smith of Harcourt Vaeth and Gregory Ben- in-law, Alliemether Hebbons; with pastor John S. Fountaine Heathsville, and Bernard Lee jamin Vaeth Jr.; six nephews and four other brothers-in-law; a Stop by or call 435-1201 for your appointment. offi ciating. Interment was at the and Margie Lee Smith of Rich- two nieces. sister-in-law; four aunts, Sadie church cemetery. The pallbear- mond; fi ve grandchildren, Car- A graveside service was held Jackson, Soleinder Kenner, 64 Irvington Road, Kilmarnock ers were Jerry Fisher, Michael olyn Robinson, Vickie Walker, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hattie Kenner, Delia May Lee; Fisher, James Slater, James Cau- Tracie Grady, Joe Sheridan Millers Tavern August 23. many nieces, nephews, cous- rthorne and Don Newman. The and Marcus Sheridan; seven In lieu of fl owers, memorials ins; and special friends, Keith honoraries were Richard Camp- great-grandchildren, Molly may be made to St. Paul’s Epis- Avery, Alvin “Frog” Fisher, bell and Curtis Brown. Robinson, Brandy Robinson, copal Church, P.O. Box 278, Mill- Kevin Grimes and Liston Fra- The Berry O. Waddy Funeral Kendall Walker, Austin James ers Tavern, VA 23115; The Essex zier. Featuring Award Winning Home near Lancaster handled Walker, Danielle Sheridan, J. T. Public Library, 117 N. Church Funeral services were held Daylilies, Mums, the arrangements. Sheridan and Larsen Sheridan; Street, Tappahannock, VA 22560; August 22 at Mount Vernon Perennials, Herbs, Woody a sister, Faye R. Krentz of Oph- or the Essex County Museum and Baptist Church with the Rev. Alema M. Roy elia; a sister-in-law, Lois C. Historical Society, P.O. Box 2939, Peyton Waller Sr. offi ciating. Plants. Native Plants, Rogers; and a number of nieces Tappahannock, VA 22560. Interment was in the church Planters, Garden Art COLONIAL BEACH— and nephews. Marks-Bristow Funeral Home cemetery. The Pallbearers were and More ! Alema M. “Lima” Roy, 66, of Funeral services were in Tappahannock handled the Joe Smith, Benjamin Nickens, Colonial Beach died August 11, held August 24 at the Currie arrangements. Earl Carter, Jim Jones, James 2009. Funeral Home with the Rev. Smith and Austin Carey. The Ms. Roy was born September Craig Smith and the Rev. John James E. Williams honoraries were David Jones, 11, 1942, to Williard J. and Mazie Jones offi ciating. Interment members of Palestine Lodge W. Roy in Westmoreland County was in Roseland Cemetery in HEATHSVILLE—James 100, and the Northern Neck and attended its public schools. Reedville. Edward “Ed” Williams, 63, died Chantey Singers. She was formerly employed at Memorials may be made to August 16, 2009, at his home sur- The Campbell Funeral Village Farms in King George Mid-County Rescue Squad, P. rounded by his family. Home in Kilmarnock handled County and as an oyster shucker O. Box 355, Heathsville, VA Mr. Williams was born Decem- the arrangements. at Faunce Seafood in Hague. 22473. ber 15, 1945, to Willie Williams and Leonia Conley Williams. He attended Northumberland County Hop on in! public schools and joined First Baptist Church where he served There’s always something fun in the Mass Choir and the Men’s Missionary Ministry. He married happening at the Tides . . . Jane Alma Thompson on May 3, Sunday Brunch 1969. He was employed by Hinton Sawmill for many years and in the menhaden fi shing industry. He was predeceased by two sis- Do you like to eat breakfast, but love to sleep in on Sunday mornings? ters, Martha Williams and Willie Can’t decide what to do after church? Brunch at the Tides Inn is the answer! Rice. He is survived by his wife; With a wide range of a la carte breakfast favorites and lunch entrées, we have three sons and a daughter-in- something for everyone. Add the outstanding views of Carters Creek and great law, Ricardo Williams Sr. and service and you will agree that Sunday Brunch in the Chesapeake Club is a Lisa Williams of Kilmarnock, great way to spend your Sunday. Jermaine and Troy Williams of See our full menu on our website: www.tidesinn.com Linda’s School of Dance Heathsville; a daughter and son- Hours: Breakfast Only 6:30am-11am and Brunch 11am-2pm Dance Registration at the Wiley Building in-law, LaTonya and Shawn Jones Tuesday, September 1st, 5 – 7 p.m. of Heathsville; 10 grandchildren; Are you a Chesapeake Club member? Call for details (804) 438-4421 three stepgrandchildren; two Classes for boys and girls ages 3 and up. great-grandchildren; two sisters, Ballet, Jazz, Pointe, Tap, Hip-Hop and Creative Movement Alice Williams and Lois Williams of Baltimore; a brother and sister- For more information: (804) 320-1936 in-law, Thomas and Idell Williams; Irvington, VA 804.438.5000 Dance Brochures available at the Kilmarnock YMCA. his mother-in-law, Della Bulter, www.tidesinn.com all of Heathsville; brothers-in-