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St. Paul's Sponsors Antique Show, Sale
Proceeds To Help Support Camp Faith

St. Paul's Memorial Church of
Charlottesville is sponsoring an antique
show and sale at the Boar's Head Inn
which will run through Friday.

Proceeds from the sale will go to St.
Paul's support of Camp Faith. Camp
Faith is an interdenominational summer
camp for children who would not
otherwise have an opportunity for
summer recreation.

The Boar's Head Inn is located on
Route 250 West at Farmington,
approximately one mile west of Charlottesville.

Admission

Admission is $1.50 per person, with reentry
passes available for subsequent days after the
first day of attendance at the show. Ten dollar
gift certificate door prizes, good for any booth
in the show, will be drawn twice daily.

The show will be open from one p.m. to ten
p.m. today and tomorrow and from one p.m. to
six p.m. on Friday.

New dealers attending include
Galiero-Halstead of Philadelphia and August
Dessoff of Bethesda, Maryland.

Favorite Dealers

Dealers which have become favorites of
previous antique shows in Charlottesville will
include Margo Barath of Hanover Court House,
Va.; Running Horse Antiques of Charlottesville;
Gates Antiques of Midlothian, Va.; Beefeater
Antiques of Rockville, Md.; Van Cortlandt
Antiques of North Springfield, Va.; the Wolfe's
Shop of Elkton, Va.; Brill's Antique Shop of
Newport News, Va.; Nelwyn's Antiques of
McLean, Va.; Terry's Treasures of Arlington,
Va.; Linda Huges Antiques of Silver Spring,
Md.; Blue Moon Antiques of McLean Va.; and
M and M Antiques of Rockville, Md.

Collector's Items

Some of the items to be brought to the
show include small, fine oils; clocks; American
and English Chippendale and Hepplewhite
furniture; Georgian and coin silver flatware for
pattern matching; quality art glass; and
interesting nuances.

Proceeds will go to the support of Camp
Faith. Camp Faith relies heavily on local
volunteers and locally based funds to support
the program for some 700 children from
Charlottesville and Albemarle County each
summer. The camp has a campsite located in
Earlysville with over two hundred acres of land
and a seven acre lake.