Reverend Tom Wall Photo/Christine Wall |
To benefit the Samaritan Shelter
At Lynnhaven Baptist Church
Saturday, November 23rd: 6:00 pm
The menu includes all you can eat pancakes, famous Lions Club sausage, home-made fried apples, biscuits, sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, bacon, and a beverage.
Tickets are $7.00 each, $3.00 each for children 3-6 years old, children under 3 are free, and can be purchased from all Board members, First Shore Federal, and Taylor Bank.
Single seating dinner, carry-outs available.
For more information, visit www.thesamaritanshelter.org.
3 comments:
As the late Rev. Wall used to say, "Let's slurp, burp and go home."
Your friend,
Slim
What a wonderful person! I still miss him. And it does sound like something Rev. Tom would say. :)
Rev Wall was a "Friendliest Town on the Eastern Shore" icon; I recall several nights when somebody in need would come to the quiet town, known as Pocomoke City and he would be the first person that they would meet that offered them lodging, food and maybe a few dollars. What hospitality that was shown to everyone.. Truly a gentlemen and a wonderful statesman for Pocomoke City.
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