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Richard Lilly
SheLLs McCallister
Engagement.
Announced
Basil McCallister and Lois Kb/npf
together with Henryand Elaine Lilly
wish to announce the engagement of
their children, Sheila Dawn McCal-
lister and Richard Lee Lilly.
The bride-elect is a 1991 graduate
of South Charleston High School.
She attends West Virginia State
College where she is pursuing a
degree in criminal justice, and is
employed by Ames Dept. Store in
Dunbar, W.Va.
The groom-elect is a 1985 gradu-
ate of Hinton High School and at-
tended 3 years at Concord College.
He is a Sgt. in the Army Reserves
and is a Desert Storm Veteran. He is
currently stationed at Fort McCal-
lister Army Ammunition Plant. At
the end of his tour he will return as
assistant manager of Ames Dept.
Stores.
The wedding will be Sat., Nov.
21st. at the New Life Church in
Charleston, WV.
Engagement
Announced
Ms. Elizabeth A. Pate and Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. (Sonny) Pate, both of
Hinton, announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Mich-
elle Lee, to Claude E. S. Gibson, son
of Claude and Betty GibsonofFreder-
icksburg, Va., formerly of Hinton.
An Oct. weddingis being planned.
SENIOR NEWS
ACTIVITIES AT THE HINTON
SENIOR CENTER
Located on the corner of
Second Ave. and Summers St.
Partially funded by the W.Va.
Commission on Aging
• Wed. Sept. 23
Menu: Meat & Cheese Sandwich,
potato salad, sliced tomatoes, jello.
Thurs. Sept. 24
Menu: Pork chops, mashed pota-
toes, peas, sliced pineapple & cot-
tagecheese, bread. Activities: Bingo
for prizes after lunch.
Fri. Sept. 25
Menu: Beef & tomato casserole,
green beans, corn, wattermelon,
bread. Activities: Gospel sing at
11:15am.
Men. Sept. 28
Menu: Hot dog w/chili, onions,
cole slaw, carrots, green beans, tater
tots, fruit pudding, bun. Activities:
Bible study with Eddie Johnson at
11:15am.
Tues. Sept. 29
Menu: Country style steak,
mashed potatoes, broccoli, jello,
bread. Activities: Bus trip to Mercer
Mall.
Menu changes may occur due to
the unavailability of foods or due to
circumstances beyond our control.
Pack- Thompson
The R(fles Chapel Baptist Church,
Seminole Road, Forest Hill, was the
setting for the July 25, 1992, wed-
dang of Sylvia Jean Pack, of tiinton,
and Fred W. Thompson, Jr. of Bal-
lengee. Jean is the daughter of Carl
and Ima Jean Huffman, of Hilldale,
and Fred is the son of Fred W. Th-
ompson, Sr., of Ballengee, and the
late Virginia M. Thompson.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Harold C. Pack, of
Charleston, W.Va., at 4:00 in the
afternoon. Wedding music was pro-
vided by Becky Pack, of Forest Hill.
She played piano music, including:
'grime In a Bottle", "Through the
Eyes of Love', "Forever is As Far As
I Go', "We've Only Just Begun",
=Tonight I Celebrate My Love", and
Here and Now". The soloist was
Peggy Harris, of Red Sulphur, and
she was accompanied by Stephanie
Harris and Angle Harris, also of Red
Sulphur. They sang: "The Wedding
Song , "-Household of Faith", and
You Light Up My Life".
The bride was escorted down the
aisle by her two sons, Specialist-4
Michael Ray Pack, serving with the
U.S. Army, Fort Drum, N.Y., and
Mark Stephen Pack, of Hasten. The
bride wore a tea length dress of ivory
satin, overlaid with ivory lace, fea-
turing short sleeves, and a sweet-
heart neckline. This was accented
with a pearl necklace and pearl
earrings. For her headpiece, she wore
an ivory picture hat with ivory lace
and pearl trim with an elbow length
veil. She carried a cascading bou-
quet of gardenias, ivory roses,
stephanotis, English Ivy, white
pompoms, baby's breath, and en-
tique lace handerchief, a gift from
Kay Payne, a friend of the bride.
The couple met at the altar in
front of a heart shaped candelabra,
decorated with white roses and
greenery, and accented on either side
by Boston ferns.
The Matron of Honor was Teresa
DeWitt, of Jumping Branch, sister
of the bride. She wore a tea length
dress of peach satin, featuring a fit-
ted waist, sweetheart neckline, and
scooped back. She carried a cascad-
ingbouquet of ivory roses, pompoms,
and ivory baby's breath, styled simi-
lar to that of the bride.
The flower girl wu Jana Th-
ompson, of Waynesboro, Va., cousin
of the bride. She wore a tea length
peach satin dress styled similar to
the honor attendant, and it was
accented with ivory satin and fea-
tured puffsleeves, and she wore ivory
baby's breath in her hair. She car-
ried an ivory basket decorated in
peach and ivory.
The ring besrer was Seth Th-
ompson, of ]lengee, son of &e
groom. The Best Man was Dean
Tabor, of Marie, friend ofthe groom.
The candlelighter was Chrie
DeWitt, of Jumping Branch, nephew
of the bde, and usher was Doug
Brown, of Jefferson, Ga., nephew of
the groom.
The bride's mother chose a pastel
floral print dress, and she wore an
ivory rose corsage.
The guest book was attended by
Lori DeWitt of Jumping Branch,
niece of the bride. Favors of decora-
tive bird seed bags were distributed
by Susan Pack of Foreet Hill.
The church and reception area
hanced with ivory pearls. Enter- werebeautifullydecoratedbyDonna
twined in the bouquet was an an- Parent, and Cathy Leslie of Hinter
Trust Our Experience
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Pivont Funeral Service
100 Park Ave., Hinton 466-0026
CARD OF THANKS
The Family of Larry Judson Shepperd would like to thank
the following: Longanacre Funeral Home, The Rev. Freddie
1". Steel, Teresa Lilly, Beth Bums, and Dr. Woods at Alder-
son.
Thanks, also, to family and frlends who helped In our time
of sorrow. Those who sent food, flowers, prayers, and phone
calls. Special thanks to our minister friend. God Bless You
Aft.
Mother (Theresa Pat Adkins), Step Father (Gerald Adkine),
Sister (Donna Jean Jennings), Half Sister (Connie Sue Bran-
don), Half Brothers (Ronald Adkins and Jimmy AdkIns).
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks to all
our relatives, friends and neighbors for all their
kindness and sympathy during the illness and
death of C. H. Martin.
Special thanks to doctors and the nurses of
Summers County Hospital.
Also special thanks to all who contributed to
the Memorial Fund for Portuguese Bibles for the
granddaughter in Brazil.
God Bless Each One.
The family of C. H. Martin
I I L
Floral Shop.
The wedding was directed by
Donna Pivont, of Hi, nton, friend of
the bride. Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the fellowship
hall of the church. In charge of the
reception was Donna Pivont and
Cathy Leslie of Hinton, friends of
the bride. They were assisted by
Beckie Martin, of Charlottesville,
Va., friend of the bride, and Joyce
Waltman, of Forest Hill, cousin of
the groom.
The bride's table and the fellow-
ship hall were decorated with peach
and ivory. The table featured an
ivory cloth overlaid with ivory lace,
and a three tiered wedding cake
separated with Grecian columns, and
decorated with ivory icing, and fea-
tured ivory and peach flowers for
trim. The cake was created by Verna
Welch, of Hinton.
Photographs of the wedding and
reception were done by Buster Th-
ompson, of Hilldale, cousin of the
groom.
The bride is a graduate of Talcott
High School, and West Virginia
Institute of Technology. She is
employedbyJack D.Woodrum, M.D.,
of Hinton. The groom is also a gradu-
ate of Talcott High School, and he is
a selfmployed brick mason and
contractor.
Following a wedding trip to the
Chesapeake Bay, the couple are
residing at Ballengee.
'Round Hinton
By Shirley Garten
On Sept. 7, Edna Cody, and
Joshua Gill, 4, both had birthdays.
Opal and Doug Kraft of Hilldale had
their 52nd anniversary.
On Sept. 8, Jason Creed
Richmond, 15, of Hinton, Earl J.
Bragg of Tug Creek Mt., 82, and
Timothy Sluss, Jr., of Bellepoint, 4,
all had birthdays. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Skidmore of Hinton, cele-
brated their 50th anniversary.
On Sept. 10, David(Bugs) Bowles,
60, of Southside and Ernie Cook of
Jumping Branch both had birthdays.
On Sept. 1I, Bill Martin, 64, of
Talcott had a birthday. Larry and
Kathy Fox of Southside celebrated
their 10th anniversary.
On Sept. 14, Marie Petry, of Hin-
ton, Oscar Adkins, 10, and Judy
Hanger all had birthdays.
If you have anything to announce,
please call 466-5787 before 8:00 P.M.
.... BINGO
Bingo every Thurs. night, start-
ingat 7:60 P.M: at the Moose Lodge.
Concession available. Mini and
maxi jackpot.
Children can play if accompanied
by an adult.
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Hold Awards Ceremony
Ted Smith, Pres. of the Hilldale-Talcott Ruritan Club with Carl
Huffmand (L) and Robert E. Via., Sr. (R) displaying plaques re-
ceived for 25 years of faithful service to the Ruritan.
The Hilldale-Talcott Ruritan Club After the ceremony, refreshments
recently held an Awards Ceremony and fellowship were enjoyed by Jo
honoring Robert E. Via, Sr.andCarl and Bill Halstead, Charles and
Huffman, the only two remaining Mildred Allen, Jean Thompson,
members in the club who signed the Mark Pack, Teresa, Lou and Chris
original charter in 1967. The hen- DeWitt, Tully Larew, Ashby and
orees were presented plaques corn- Elizabeth Mann, Unie Bennett,
memorating twenty-five years of
faithful service.
Club president Ted Smith opened
the ceremony by asking the Rev.
Harshberger to lead with prayer.
The two guest speakers for the
service, which was held at the Mt.
Pisgah Methodist Church, were
Charlie Allen and Tully Larew. Mr.
Allen is a member of the Bluegrass
Ruritan at Pickaway and past Presi-
dent of Ruritan National. Mr. Larew
is a member of the Greenville Club
and Foundation Chairman of lower
W.Va.
When asked his thoughts about
Ruritan Mr. Via answered =I always
look forward to the meetings. It's
like one big happy family. To the
same question Carl Huffman an-
swered "Iql try for another twenty-
five years if Mr. Via will.
Denver and Nola Lilly, Theresa
Boone, Alice Boone, Robert Via, Ell-
cry, Donna and Brad Wykle, Carl
and Ima Jean Huffman, Helen Ford,
L. C. Snyder, Sr., Arnett A. Willey,
Ray K. Rudisill, Marlene and Lisa
Rudisill, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Harshberger, Alice and James
Monroe and Ted and Gladys Smith.
COMMODITIES
U. S. Government Commodities {
of cans of tomatoes, peanut butter, 5
lb. bags of flour and pounds of butter
will be distributed to income eligible
residents of Summers County one
time each month as long as items
last.
Stop by Loaves and Fishes, 127
Ballengee St. MWF from 10AM to
2PM for more details.
Preneed Funeral Planning
Certificate of Deposit thru you Local Bank or
Forethought Life Ins. Co.
Our competent staff has been professionally trained to assist
you In funeral planning, as well as counsel and help you or
those you love through the funeral experience.
Our reputation is built on serving families like yours and we
pledge that we will merit the confidence you have placed in us.
Feel free to contact us for answers to any questions you mig ht
have.., now or in the future.
RONALD MEADOWS
FUNERAL PARLORS
130 Temple St., Hinton
Phone 466-1179
That Blessings May Shine on You...
Come to Church
Indian Milla Rotlinaburg
Baptist Church D.L. Stainaker, Pastor: 10 a.m.
BAPTIST
tlst Church
$uImandam, Aloe Bowyer,
Sunday I0, Momlng w.
s .
N. t,o C/tMWelI, Jr.. Past:
Sunday : Joe McBride,
S.. Sunday School 9:45 am.
Mom/ Wershlp, 11 am. Youth
fekw4hlp.S :4S pro. Evanlno Swv-
i, 7 Wedmday 8ervlde,
7:001 Pmer M and Bibkl
Swdy.
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Lovl Wiaiams, Paat: Sun
School 10 Lm. Morning Worsh
11 &m. each Sunday, Pray
moellng Wed. at 7 p,m. B Y F
Sur,€lay S p.m.
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Paato DenVl blamm: Edwer
C)m, Suray SU Sup,n-
tandanL, Sun,Soh( lo Lm.
Mom Womhip 11 a.nt Eve-
n Sun. at 7 p.m. Pmye
Mo4tln 9 Tces. at 7:30 p.m.Wed,
Se'e 7 p.m.
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Red Sulphur: Roy. Rick Hond.
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Ftay SuanQm
Momlng Wofll, hp 11,'00 A.M.
Ewlmg WocMdp 7:30 P.M. Wed.
mmclay Wohlp 7:30 P.M.
AO. Nathanl Jche: Sunday
Lm. Moml Wonlhlp Every Sun-
day. Preamk tat. and .
Sunda M 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Cemnd
Pamo Robert L Moo: 9;4 a.m.
CII 11. 11 I.Ill. Morning
W0tlltil S0 p.m. B Y F. 7:0¢
p.m. Evon Wodp. 7 pat
Wlnol/Mid - Week ,
Clolm reve
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Pmto. Benny Aen. Supedntan-
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8 t0 Momln0 Worship
11 am. Evaln0 7:3{:
Wed" Ev,e Ch7:30 p.m.
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AgdnN. PMr'. 10 a.m. Sunday
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Fom 14n aapU Churm
uW Jon F, Elwdo:
2nd. 1 4. Ikeday 11:00, S-
Steve Hoock, Pastor: S. S
Sup(. James Keatley. Sunday
School lOam. Cresses for aft ages
Worship. Service, 11 am. and 7
pm. Every Sunday. Prayer Meet-
mg Wed. 7 pro.
Keatley Swings
SaiP4ist Church
Sunday Schoo 10 am, Heroic
Moeks. Superinterknt.
Lamol Creek
Baptm Church
First and thkd Sunday at 11 :OC
am., Second and Forth Sunday
at 7.'00 pro., Wednesday nighl
Service 7.'00 pro., Sunday School
t 0.'00 am. Pastor, Andy Howdock
Uck Creek
Bot Church
Sunday School at 10 am, Preach-
ing Servic,l 1 am. Every Sun.
day, Prayer Meeting Wednesday
7pro. Rev. Tom McGraw, Pastor.
Utl Wolf
Independent Baptt Church, Off
lit. 12 on the Little WoN Creek
Road, Pastor, Donald L. Hannah
Sunday School Superintendent. i
Wayne Browning, Sunday School[
I0,O0 am. Woml'o Se4ce 11:001
am. Sun. Evening Service 7pm. I
Youlh Meeting Wednesday 6:30 I
pro.Mid Week Service Wednes-
day 7 pro.
u-odow Creek
Pl J. L. Jones: Sun.IO am,
Sunday School ; 11 am., Mornin
Worship; 7 I Evening Worship
7pro.Wednesday, Mid WeekBibl(
Study and Prayer Meeting.
w Gnmk
Rev. William Ca'tar: Sunday
School Superintendent Mrs. E. E,
Johnson. SundayS lOa.m,
every Sunday. Prayer service
Wednesday 6."30. Worship serv-
Iol thkd Sunday at 11 am.
Mt Cv R Freewill
Baiat Church. Sunday SchooJ
10:00 am., PrlchJng 11:00 am.,
Preaching Sunday Night 7:copra.,
Pray Meeting Wednsday 7:00.,
Pastor E. R. Buck Tyreo
New Salem
Bapt Church
Pastor I. E. Hatcher: Sunday
Suhao 10:00. Church 1 t:00 Fun.
damanlaL
NImliz Midonery
Balat Church Pastor Arnold
Cooper: S. S. Superintendenl
K]foy Stag0. Sunday Schoo49:45.,
Morning Wohip and Chren
Church 11 &m. Sunday Morning.
Evening Sunday Worship 7:30,
Pmyw Mng and Youth Meet.
Ing 7:30 Wednesday,
Grow
Pastor W. C. Saneon: Sunday
SchoolSupt,, 11 HavAul, Sunday
SOhoot 10 am, Morning Worlht¢
11 :{X) a),,,needay Evonir
Servloe 7:30 pro.
Sunday Shool cassas for all
ages. Richard Holoran Superin-
tandant 11 am. Morning Worship.
7 pro. Nght Service
Sandstone Baptist Church
Pastor Eddie Johnson: Sunday
School SupL Sii[ Dean, Sunday
School 10 am., Morning Worship
11 am., Evening Services 7:0(3
pro., Wed. Prayer Meeting and
Youth Meeting 7 pro.
Second
Talcott, First Sun. Sarwce 11 am,
Sunday at 3:00 pro.
SeCond Baptist Church
212 James St., Rev, Matthew
Saunders, Services 2nd. & 4th.
Sunday 11 am, Prayer Service
Wednesday 6:30, unday School
each Sunday 9:30, Mr. James
Nickoas Sut. Mrs. Edith Goode
Assist.
Temps Church
Robert Combs, Pastor: Sunday
School, 10 am. Melvin Williams,
Supt, Preaching Services at 11:0C
am. every Sunday.
Upland Baptist Church
Pastor Mike Ballard - Sunday
School t0:00, Worship Servicas
at - 11:00. Bible Study Sunday
Evennc 7:00. Wed. at 7:00
CATHOLIC
St Patrick Catholic Church,
Mass schedule, Sunda/9 am.
CHRISTIAN
Community Christian
Pastor Doug Hatcher: Worship
Services Sun. 11 am. md 7."00
pro. Sible Study t 0 am. Wed. 7:00
pm.
Rrat Chriatian Church
Eddie Via. Minister: Sunday
School 9:45 am, Morning Wor.
ship 11:00 am., Sunday Evening
Bible Study. Sunday 6.'00 Youth
Meetings 6.'00 ,
CHURCH OF
GHRIST ,
Hinton
1621 Summers St. Minister. Ken-
seth Dunn: Sunday Morning Bible
Study 10 am. Sunday Morning
Worship Service 10:45 am. Sun-
day Evening Service 7:00 pro.
Wednesday Evening Service 7
pro.
Lay Church of CIv'iet
Sunday 10:00, Bible Study 10:45,
Evening Sunday 7: pro, Wed-
nasday Sable Study 7.'00 pen.
Shockley Hill
Tug Creek Road, Sunday 10 am
Bible Study, Worship 11 am. Sun-
day Evening 6 pro. Wednesday
Servcas 7 .
EPISCOPAL
Johnson
4inister, Hubert Grove: Sam
3roves, Lay Ldor. Study: g:45.
Norship 11 am.
LJndlldo
qed Sulphur. Marshall Fewer,
astor: Service every 2nd Sun-
:lay 7 pro. every 4th Sunday 11
lm.
Mm/Jane Mare)Hal
astor Rend H. Richmond: Sun-
:lay School 10 am. Morning Wet-
;hip 11 am. Evening Prayer
leeting 7:30 pro.
Methodist Charge
5am Groves: First Sunday a 3d.
unday, Brooklyn 9:15, Mr. Zion
10:15 am. Sand Knob 11:30 pro,
iNimitz 2nd. and 4th. Sunday. Be-
thai 9:30. Pluto Martha Chapel
11 .DO. Madams Creek.
Mount Pisglh
orning Worship 9.'30 amChurch
]choo110:30 am. U M Y F Tuee-
:lay 5:30 pro.
New Hope
. Franklin Mick, Pastor: Sunday
3chool 10am, Womhip 1st &3/d
"un. 11 am& 4 Sun.at 7:3Opm.
Oak Grove
. Franklin Mick, PasZor: Sunday
3chool at 11 am, Womhip 2rid &
tth Sun., 10 am& 1st Sun. at 7pro
Talcott ge
.2. Franklin Mic Pastor: Forest
-fill 1st & 3rd Sundays: Worship
10 am. Sun. School 11 am.
Trinity
3. Franklin Mick, Pastor: Sunday
oo 10 am, Worship services
nd & 4th Sun. 11 am& 3KJ Sun.
t 7:30 pro.
2.,i1, lOom. Sunday School
h45 pro, Cun WII
3ervtce
Rrst PrNbytedan Church
ev.Robert Glaser: Sunday
School 9:45 & Womhip 11 :CO am
3 i
rayer Meet'rig Wed. 7:30 pro.
Nen'e CrIk
3reenvilie, I 0 a.m. Sunday School
?:45 pro., Con',mn Worship
ervice.
Keller it Lawatl
;ev. Stewart McMurray, Pastor.
Norship Service hd at 2:30 prn
)n 1st. and 3rd. Sundays.
McBlenny
qev. Stewart McMurray, Pastor.
3rassy Meadows,10 am. Sunday
3chooL Wor ship Sorvioz hold at 9
zm on 2nd. and 4ttt Sundays.
Bennett Chap
qev. Ead Brewer: Servicee, Sat. 7
)m. Sun, Schee110:30 am, Sun.
/aning 7 pro, Wed. 7:30 pro.
I-listen Church of God
1301 Sumnw St. Pastor Cecil
Nolch: Sunday School 10 am
Morning Worship 11ore Sunday
qight 7 pm Wed. 7 pm
Hinton Gospel Tchernace
102 Main Stmat, Lawrence Ben-
et, Past: Sunday School 10
zm. Mornings WonslVp 11:00 am.
¢outh meeting 6:30 pro. Evangel-
stlc Service 7:30 BINe study
Nadnesday 7".30 pro.
Jehovah's Witnoee
3unday 10 am Public Talk. Sun-
day 11 am Watchtower, Study
rueay 7:30 pm. Thoeemtlc
3chool Thursday 6:30w'nService
Jumping Brunch Txurrmc
qev. Elmo Alderman, &r., Paslo¢:
avld Molan, Supt. Sun. School
:45 am. Mornin 0 Worship 10:45
. Youth Fellowship 6:30 pro.
Evening Worship 7:30pro. Pralu"
,3er' Wed. 7:30 pro.
Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Becktey, Sunday Womhip 9:30
am. Sunday School 11 am, 725
Dry HI Road. 252-5820 or 252 -
4793. Rev. Kenneth L. Fray
Mount Olivet Church
A community church, Madams
Creek Road, 21/2 mis, Wiliiam
A. Thor, Pastor: 466-4299
Sunday School 10;00 ant. Mor
ing Worship 11:00 am, Evening
Sennce 7:30 pro. EDT. Wednes-
day ( 7 pm EST winter)
Na,mrene
t602 Temple St. PastorRev.
Robert Wisernan: Sunday School
10 8.m. Morning Worship 11 am
Evangelist Service Sunday Night
7 pm Thursday. Prayer and Bible
Study 7
Jlxingo
Commuty Church
Pastor Roger Perlnger. SS 10
am. Wohip Sorvk111am, Youlh
rnee'g s pro, Sunday night wor-
sh 7 wn. Wed. night wayer
meeting 7:30ptrt Wona,chds-
tian Folldwh meeting ever/first
Men. o the month 7 pro.
Pillar of Tmh Church
At Barger Springs, Pastor,
Meadows: Sunday School 10:00
am, Morning Worship 11:00 au
Wednesday Bit:de Study 7,'00 pro.
Rivervw
Speakers Harry Pilklngon: Sun-
day, 9,'30 Lord's Tab 11:00
Family Bible Hour. 4:00 Junior
Voun 0 Peop, 7o. Evanln
C Sv.
Sm Run Ch*p
On Rt 12 near For HitL Ama-
Paator: E|u'l Hiasom, Jr. SS lOm, n
Momg Woe*hip am.
Sendce Fd. 7:30 pm
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FUNERAL PARLORS
466-1179
130 Temple St.
Hlnton
11 am: First and Third SundayS,
Holy Commur,on 11 am., Seoond
and Fourth Sundays.
METHODIST
Bellepoint Charge
Mliler Memorial Church School 10
am. Morning Worship 11 am. Eve-
ning Service 7:30 pro. U M Y F
Wednesday S pro.
Rrat United Melhodist Church
Hinton, Eileen Sctw, eider, Min-
ister: Sunday School 9:45 am,
Morning Worship 11 :OOam. Child
cede avaliab|e: Moments with chil-
dren, Wednesday Youth Club,
4:00 pro. 6:(X) pro., For Transpor-
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Roy Lee Honak, Jr., James Chae# at True
Pastor; Sunday @:hoo4 10 am. ).ev Ca:ltenWiis Pastor'SOrv-
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