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4-Hinton News Tues. Feb. 7, 1984 For Competition Miss Mae Dodd '
Hinton News
Published Tuesday
By the
Hinton Publishing Corporation
210 Second Avenue
Hint•n, W. Va. 2'5951
Richard Mann
ise, personalRy, grooming and School Principal Extraordinaire
a speech or talent presentat-
ion, as well as scholastic and
civic achievements. Entrants
must have an "80" or better
grade average and document at
least ten (10) hours volunteer
service to a community or
charitable organization.
The statewide MODERN
TEEN competition is coord-
inated at the Modern Miss
Miss Mac Dodd, former el-
ementary Principal is suppos-
edly retired now but she hasn't
retired from her community
work• If there is anything that
needs to be done in the city of
Hinton, Mac Dodd is willing to
do it.
Mae Dodd does volunteer
The family Of James Hndp weald like to
thank all of their friends and neighbm for the food,
k visits, toiaphone calls and they wo, ld especially
National Office, Box 160, Cel- work at the Summers County
like to thank Dr. Wondmm and Dr. Him and the
staff of The Smmers Connty Hospital dlring the
::: Ben
Sigras
* inN,
• Janet
The
'order