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Obituaries
RAy IL ADKINS
RayH. Adkins, 68, of 396 Hill St.,
died 2 p.m. Wed. Sept. 16, 1992, in a
Falrlea hospital, following a short
illness.
Born Sept. 30,1923, at Hinton, he
was the son of the late Homer R. and
Dorie Mac McBride Adkins.
Mr. Adkins was aretired employee
of the Cabot Gas Company with 39
years of service, was a World War I/
veteran, member of the River Valley
Baptist Church and was a lifelong
resident of Hinton.
Survivors include his wife, Naomi
Mae Rose Adkins; a son, Keith J.
Adkins of Hinton; a daughter, Dora
Mete Starks of Hinton; two grand-
children and one great-grandchild.
Services were held at I p.m. Sat.
Sept. 19 at the River Valley Baptist
Church near Forest Hill with the
Rev. Bill Jenkins officiating. Burial
followed in the Hilltop Cemetery,
Hinton.
The body was at the Pivont Fu-
neral Home and one hour prior to
the services at the church.
Men of the River Valley Baptist
Church served as pallbearers.
Arrangements by Pivont Funeral
Home, Hinton.
CURTIS BURDETrE
Curtis Burdette, 88, of Meadow
ciresk, died Sept. 19,1992, at Memo-
rial Division, CAMC, after a short
illness.
He was a 63-year resident of
Meadow Creek and a retired Sum-
mers County schoolteacher. He was
a member of Hinton High School
Football Hall of Fame. He was a
member of Central Baptist Church,
Hinton, and attended Meadow Creek
Baptist Church.
Surviving: wife, Brent Gwinn
Burdetta; ion, James B. Buddy" of
Meadow Creek; brother, L. W. Sr. of
Charleston; sisters, Eloise Rose of
Waynesboro, Va., Della Taylor and
Mary Ann Butler, both of South
Charleston;one granddaughter; two
great.grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Tues.
at Ronald Meadows Funeral Home,
Hinton, with the Rev. Bill Fox offici:
ating. Burial followed in the
Rutwoed Memorial Gardens, Hin-
ton.
FRANCES M. MEADOR
Mrs. Frands M. Meador, 65, of
Bellepoint, Summers County, died
Sept. 19, 1992, at Summers County
Hospital, Hinton, after a long ill-
rteM.
She was a native of Pipestem and
a homemaker. She was a longtime
resident of Summers County and a
Baptist.
Surviving: mother, Grace Meador
of Pearisburg, Va.; song, Samuel Jr.
of Pipestem, Danny of True, Larry
D. of Winston-Salem, N.C., Gary W.
of Hinton, Roger of Bozoo, Robert at
home; daughters, Barbara Begil of
Proctorville, Oh., Gloria Meador at
home, Catherine Keaton of Pipestem;
brother, Ronald "Buzzy" Meador of
Pearisburg; 16 grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Tues.
at the Pivont Funeral Home, Hin-
ton, with the Rev. Johnny Atkins
officiating. Burial will be in Cook
Cemetery, Pipestem.
David F. Kesler Jr.
Named
Assistant Vice
President
David F. Kesler, Jr. has been
named Assistant Vice President at
First Citizens Bank in Wilmington,
N.C. He is the manager of the Caro-
lina Beach Branch.
An alumnus of the University of
N.C. at Wilmington, Kesler is a
native of Winston-Salem, N.C. His
parents are David Kesler and Linda
(Hedrick) Graham of Winston-Sa-
lem, former Hinton residents.
His grandmother is Mrs. N. C.
(Margaret) Kesler of Winston-Salem,
a native of Hinton. Late grandpar-
ents are N.C. "Bill" Kesler and Ro-
scoe and Katherine Hedrick also of
Hinton.
VE.OUR MoiITNS
Save Our Mountairm meetings are:
held every first Thurs. of every month
at LoavandFimlamat 6:00 P. ,
Tues. Sept. 22, 1992 Hinton News - 3
FIRE NEWS
By Ray Gill
Aug. 12 - Hauled Lewis Halstead
- 2 - loads of water.
Aug. 12 - House fire on Keatley
Springs of Glen and Linda Adkins.
Summers Co. Vo]. Fire Dept. had 4
trucks on scene. House was saved,
but smoke and water damage. Con-
tents were taken out by fire mem-
bers, neighbors and people passing
by.
Aug. 18 - Hauled Lewis Halstead
- 1 - load of water.
Sept. 10 - Hauled Lewis Halstead
- 2 loads of water.
Sept. 14 - Summers Co. Voh Fire
Dept. washed the State Road
Buidling and lot off.
Sept. 18 - Hauled Lewis Hatstead
- 2 - loads of water.
Sept. 20 - Summers Co. Vol. Fire
Dept. was called out to assist Hinton
Firs Dept. on the Hinton Builders
Supply Building that was a totally
destroyed, but saved R. T. Rogers
Oil. Co. plus other businesses nearby.
The building, plus some old vehicles
and other contests were destroyed.
The walls only things still standing
and will be torn down later. Medic
Alert Ambulance Service were there
Clark J. Lilly Family Reunion Held at 4-H Camp anyonegothurt.helpingfightingthefireplusincaseAlso, OH-9 there on
stand by.
Fire season laws again, No burn-
Pictured left to right, first row: Leslie Freeman, Grant Imes, Ttlley, BiN Tilley, Sumer Tilley, Mary Swann, doni lines, Gary Imes, ing in Oct. 1 thru Dec. 31 until after
Nicholas Imes, B. J. Smith, Shannon Smith, Craig Lilly, Ryan Bell, Ted Freeman, Jennifer Sciortino, Linda Harvey, Mary Dingier, 4:00 P.M. and have it out by 7:00
Melissa Hyte, Justine Sherwood, Joshua Leitch, David Sherwood, Jimmy Dingier, Tommy Dingler, Rick Lilly, Marlene Vandenboom, A.M. Make sure you have a big ring
Jr., Nicole Beck, Jennifer Kapper, Joey Kapper, and Marjorie and David Vandenboom. Fourth Row: Scott Lilly, Timothy Lilly, around itwhen burning. Also itgets
Kapper. Second Row: Phillip Lilly, Donald V. Lilly, GailLflly, Clark Cindy Lilly, Bryan Smith, Cindy Smith, DianeBeck, JamieLeitch, out of control, you are liable fbr
J. Lilly, Jr., holding Austin Lilly, Carl Smith, Carol Ann Smith, JillBell, Melody Jones, Jarred Kapper, Michelle Jones, and Jeremy damage and paying to get it out.
Orpha Haselwood, Lyell Zane Lilly, Carol Lilly, Lowell K. Lilly, Iapper. Fifth Row: Samantha Beck, Carl Beck, holding Carl, Jr.,
holding Sydney Morgan, Womie Myers, Marjorie Anderson, Clyde Vonnie Beck, Barbara Susan Sherwood, and David Sherwood. Granddaughter Of
• "Andy"Anderson holding T. J, Dingier. Third Row: Bonnie Lilly (Photography by Curt Messer).
Hinton Residents
By Orpha L. Haselwood Lilly held their annual reunion on
Descendants, relatives, and Sun.,Aug. 9,1992 at the 4-H Camp FamiliesffomCa.,Fia.,N.Y.,and Sherwood and children, Justineand Earns Engineering
friends of Clerk J. and Nell Eskridge on the Greenbrier. many other states enjoyed a beauti- David Joshua, Virginia Beach, Va. Degree
ful day of visiting, games, and a long Jennifer Sciortino and daughter
Club festive table of covered dishes and Leslie Freeman, Waynesville, Oh.;
Wednesdav picnic foods, daughter Jamie Leitch and son PamelaD. Turner Lewis, grand-
Somebranchesofthefamilywere Joshua, Hemet, Ca.; and daughter daughter of the late Cecil andLona
unabletoattend, and we are hoping Jill Bell and son Ryan, Riverside, Meadows and O. E. and Norene
Holds Meeting everyone willplanahead, and be Ca.,andTedFreeman, SunCity, Ca..TurnerofHinton, earned a Bachelor
here next Aug. 8, for a perfect reun- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dinglerand of Science in Electrical Engineering
ion. children, T. J. and Jimmy, Melissa (B.S.E.E.) from Purdue University
Those attending were: Hyte, Michelle Jones and Melody at Fort Wayne in May.
The Wednesday Club opened the leston. Anna Ziegler spent three Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Smith, Cross Jones, all of East Meadow, N.Y. Lewis was named to the National
clubyear on Sept. 2 with ameeting weeks with a host family in Holland Lanes, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Marjorie Kapper and children, Dean's List and was a student
at the home of Mrs. Charles Bare. as a part of the Opportunity Friend- Smith and children, B. J. and Shan- Jeremy, Jarred, Jennifer, and Joey, member of the Institute for Electri-
Mrs. A. G. Timberlake, president, ship program and Jason Gill was in non, of Nitro, W.Va. of Waynesville, Oh. cal and Electronics Engineers and
welcomed members and conducted Japan for six weeks in the Youth for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lilly Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lazio, of Tav- the Society of Women Engineers.
the business meeting. Understanding program. They de- Jacksonville, Fla.;Mr.andMrs.Gary ares, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph She is currently employed as a
Mrs. Leonard Anderson read cor- lighted the group with accounts of Imes and children, Nicholas, Grant, Wilson, Hinton; Raymond Harvey, software engineer at Magnavox
respendence concerning the W.Va. their experiences, andAustin, Huntington, W.Va.;Mr. Jumping Branch, W.Va.; Mr. and ElectronicSystemsCompanyinF°rt
Federation of Women's Club schol-
arship pr0garh'and the'WVFWC Miss Boley also introduced David and Mrs. Timothy Lilly and chil, Mrs. Edward Lilly and son, Allenof WayrInd., where she and her
Ziegler, who explained the Hinton dren, Craig and Scott, of Woodford, Nimitz, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Her- husband James reside.
conservation program. Area Foundation and invited the Va. man Smith, Beckley, W.Va.; Mr. and For more information, call her at
Miss Anna Laura Waid gave a Club and individual members to PhillipLilly, Hinton;Mr.andMrs. Mrs. Judson Lilly, Dublin, Va.; Mr. (219) 456-6620.
report on the community improve- participate in this endeavor to pro- Clyde Anderson, Marlinton, W.Va.; and Mrs. Dale Grissom, Ca.; Mary
ment project and Mrs. HerbertVass vide endownment funds for many Lowell Kirk Lil]y, Washington, D.C.; Swann and daughter Shelley, Proc- SELLING TAPES
gave the finance committee report, community activities. Tomie Myers, Silver Spring, Md.; torville, Oh.; Mr. and Mrs. David The Convention and Visitor Bu-
Mrs. Timberlake presented a Mrs. Bare served a delicious fruit Mr. and Mrs. Lyell Zane Lilly, Lake Eskridge and children, Jonathan, reau,206TempleSt.,issellingAREA
report on the Well Child Clinic for plate to: Mrs. G. S. Alderson, Jr., Worth, Fla. Rachel, and Jordan, Hinton. CODE 304 tapes as fundraisers to
Mrs. R. L. Pivont who is committee Mrs. Leonard Anderson, Miss Donald V. Lilly, Beckley, W.Va.; Group photographs were taken benefit Railroad Days.
chairman. Dorothy Jean Boley, Mrs. W.A. Mr. andMrs. BilITilleyanddaugh- byCurtMesserofHinton, W.Va. For details call Sharon Hannah
The district meeting will be held Brown, Mrs. Claude Davidson, Mrs. ter Sumer, and friend Zevin, of at 466-5420.
at Brier Inn on Sept. 26. Members C.E. Fife, Mrs. Paul E. Hess, Jr., Beckley.
are asked to place entries in the Arts Miss Jane Humphries, Mrs. Jess
and Crafts Exhibit. Rick Lilly, Fayetteville, N.C.; Mr. (./r I
Miss Dorothy Jean B oley served M addy, Mrs. W.G. Meador, Mrs. and Mrs. David V andenboom and 0€' ®
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owe, Mrs. Russell D. Miller, Mrs. R. Forest, N.C.;andJamesRichardson, A Juice/Vinegar Beverage
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students who had participated in R.A.Thompson, Mrs. A.G.Wimber. OrphaHaselwood, Hinton; Linda A small 8,p/$ 8 foat vFay i
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was HOBY ambassador and at- elleGwinn, AnnaZiegler, JasonGill, Carl Jr., and friend Stephanie, Vir-
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