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2-Hinton News Tues
f ' , Apr. 3, 1979
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News From The PeterstownArea
HELP!!!!!!!
The Pirate Band Has...'.
Growing Pains
The Peterstown High School
Band is growing by loops and
bounds and must raise appro-
ximately $13,000.oo for new un-
iforms by August 1, 1979. The
band now has 60 members,
when marching season returns
again the band will have 90
members, thus those growing
pains. There are good reasons
for those growing too!. Like:
activity, competition, pride,
and fun, fun, fun. The band is
bustling with such activities as
band camp, marching, lest-
bern of John Dove Lodge, No.
Master Masons, on Saturday
night at the lodge hall with a
covered -dish dinner for memb-
ers and their wives of the
Masonic Lodge, and members
and their wives and husbands of
Eastern Star. The invocation
was given by Russell Flesh-
man.
Following the bountiful din-
ner, a most highly enlightened
program was presented. Mrs.
Peggy Howdock, program
chairman, presented the Lilly
Family of Forest Hill, West
Virginia. The program present-
ed by them, Gospel Singing was
Thompson; Assistant- Presid-
ent, Mrs. Ar :h Spangler, Jr.;
Secretary & Treasurer, Mrs.
Mason Flint•
During the social hour re-
freshments were enjoyed by:
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Mrs. Nelhe Canterbury, Mrs.
Wayne Sibold , Mrs. Annie Hall,
Mrs. Emil Sbrader, Mrs. Mason
Flint; Mrs. Basil Thompson,
Mrs. Tula Broyles, Mrs. Mattie
McMahan, Mrs. Spangler. The
next meetin will be with Mrs.
Ellen Beckett.
Peterstown Area News
Mayor ashy Harvey issued a
Proclamatio proclaming
March as "Home Energy Check
. ivals, halftime shows, parades, an inspiration to all present, " month, sponsored by the
pep band, concerts, solo and and very much enjoyed by Peterstown Woman's Club,
• '.' ensemble day, and state band everyone. Members of the their concern for Conserving
- ", festival to mention a few. All the group were, the father, Mr. Energy. Poster were placed in
r monies for the band come from Edgar A. Lilly and sons, An- the post office and business
" fund raising, civic contributions drew J. Timothy E, and
places
of
the
town
by
the
Club•
. UlJllP and personal contributions from Johnathan Keith Lilly. This is a state wide project of
Receives Awards- Lisa Brown daughter of Frances Brown, the community. There are no During the intermission the the West Virginia Federation of
granddaughter of Reva Brown of 177 State Street won awards in I funds allotted for uniforms, so oldest Master Mason, the one Woman's Club.
Basic Strut and I Solo Baton Twirl. Lisa plans to compete again the band needs your help to who had been a Mason the A 15 minute film was shown to
next month, reach its goal. If you want to longest was presented a gift by the Peterstown Rotary Club on
show your appreciation to the the worthy matron of Eastern March 15th and to the public at
PIRATE BAND for fine Star, Mrs. Eloise Foster, the the Peterstown Public Library
" .... performances during the year gift went to Mr. N.A. Buck- March 19th.
:: get on the ! l! ! BANDWAGON land, 57 years. The youngest, a Home Energy Check lists
: ! ! ! ! cause there "ain't no way" member of the Masons, went to
were given out following the
to out 90 band members in 60 Lester Sears 3 years; the rec- film showing.
uniforms. GET THAT MONEY ipient of the door prize was
COMING IN! !!! Drema Foster. Enjoys Birthday Party
A short film was shown by the Master Json Meadows cele-
The March meeting of the worthy patron of Eastern Star, brated his first birthday and
Goldie Bailey Circle met at the Ernest Fter. The following Master Scott Meadows
home of Mrs. John Chinault more beautiful gospel singing celebrated his third birthday
with twelve members present, by the Lilly Family. with a joint party given at the
-/ The chairman, Mrs. B.A. Those enjoying the evening home of their grandparents,
Long, opened the meeting by were: Russell and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mead-
reading the ABW Purpose. A Fleshman, Osby and Glenna
own. They re the sons of Mr.
note of thanks was read from Harvey, Howard and Evelyn and Mrs. Eddie Meadows of
mrs. Bertie Skelton for a gift Helm, Dennis and Elizabeth Peterstown Those enjoying the
and Bacone College for a con- Sibold, Mason and Ocie Flint, party were: Misses Stephanie
tribution. Two lap robes made Lester and Gladys Sears, Eu- Simpkins, blaria Costello, Mast-
from polyester squares was clid and, Margaret Boggess, er Howie Castello, Master Chris
displayed and a workshop was Jack and Gladys. Chambers, Via, Master Jeremy Meadows
planned in place of the next J.R. and.Idella Keatley, Arch and Shannon Meadows.
regular meeting to make more and Frances Spangler, Jr., Ban-
lap robes, il and Eugenia Meadows, Clar- Mountvineer EHC Holds
Mrs. A.B. Ball and Mrs. B.A. ence and Jane Spangler, N.A. Meeting
.... , Long volunteered to help with Buckland, Kellan Martin, Bill The Mountaineer Extension
: • Men's Fellowship dinner this and Violet Munsey, Theodore Homemakers Club held their
• month, and EllaBuckland Drema Har- regularly monthly meeting at
,, New officers were selected vey, Annie B. Miller, Drema the home of Mrs. Joyce Chart-'
•, for a one- year term: Pres- Foster, William and Tennie dler. The rneeting was called to
ident, Mrs. James Miller; Vice - Broyles, E.E. and Rosalind order by ,the president, Mrs.
.: ? President, Mrs. B.A. Long; Sec- Rowe, Daniel and Patty Vaill- Tommie Noble.
• ' ....... :: retary & Treasurer, Mrs. Haven ancourt, Patsy Holdren, Goldie A poem entitled "God's Word
Chinault; Love Gift, Mrs. Basil Auvii, Thelma Spangler, Lake IN Your i-leart" by Zella M.
:: Keatley; Sunshine, Mrs. Helen and Eula Thompson, Tommy Nixon, was read by Mrs.
Jimmy Franklin Wiiley celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary Lester. andMarva Boggess, Ernest and Donette £,rown as devotions.
March 26. lie is the son of Jim and Deanna Willey of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Carmel Francis gave Eloise Foster, Peggy Howdock, The minutes of the previous
• ,.: lh, lping hinLcelebrate i |/ter, Lorlienee whoisi.years old, i. devotions and Mrs. Katherine Ela!ne Flint,, John and iEdna meeting was read and approved
"t. Grandi, arens are Mr. lrs:iDoug Wll'ley and Mr, andMrs, Carr presented the program Hall, and The0dore Ballard. by the secretary, Mrs. Sue
Marvin Meadows of llinton, from the book, "Wait a Minute Ballard Woman's Club Mann.
Ol00'eaners t00l00'ass ,, Mrs. James Miller led Holds Meeting The club discussed serving
: the Bible discussion on Galat- The Ballard Woman's Club Rotary arid planned the menu
, inns and dedicated the love gift met at the home of Mrs. Arch for the following Thursday night
' Holds Meeting offering. Spangler, Jr., for their month- to serve Rotary.
G Refreshments were served by ly meeting, with Mrs. Basil Mrs. Noble announced that
the hostess to Mrs. B.A. Long, Thompson, President, calling the area Homemakers Exten-
' The Gleaners Class of the Miss Francis Bowman, Mrs. Mrs. A.B. Ball, Mrs. James the praying of the Lord's Pray- sion Clubs are planning a dinner
( Hinton United Methodist Deloris Mcgraw; Aug.-a picnic Miller, Mrs. Carmel Francis, er. The program consisted of to honor Peterstown Volunteer
Church met on March 26, 1979 at Mrs. Lizzil Lively; Sept.- Mrs. Mrs. Haven Chinault, Mrs.. W. several reasdings, with Mrs. Fire Department on April 7,
the Methodist Educational Grace Deeds, Mrs. Ona Hydes; W. Kersey, Jr., Mrs. Basil Wayne Sibold in charge of the 1979, to be held at the fire hall.
d Building with Mrs. Katherine Oct.- vacant; Nov.- Mrs. Ula Keatley, Mrs. Sherman Bal- program. A reading "Worship Mrs. Drema Brown was
a Hedrick serving as hostess. Parker, Mrs. Edith Burrows lard, Mrs. Katherine Carr, Mrs. " was read by Mrs. Sibold; "I
, appointed to be in charge of the
s: The 2:00 p.m. meeting was Miss Mary Garten; Dec.- Miss Helen Lester and Mrs. Henry Met God In The Morning, " by entertainment.
t( called to order by the President, NOrms Allen, Mrs. Hilda Price Williams. Miss llaine Flint; "Before It Is Mrs. Noble announced that
To Late" by Mrs. Mason Flint. the Bloodmobile would be in
Mrs. Hedrick and prayer was and Mrs. Blanch Callahan. Master Masons Night Observed New officers were elected, Peterstown on April 20, 1979,
offered by Mrs. Grace Deeds. The Gleaners class will serve
Mrs. Hedrick used readings the Service Club on April 5, at The Peterstown Chapter No. with the same slate of officers from 1:00-6:00. It was moved by
to from Matthew and Hebrews for 7:30 p.m. It was voted to give a 118 , Order of Eastern Star remaining for another year, Mrs. Pare Jackson and second-
t her Devotional and a reading donaiton on the new song books obeervedandentertamedmem- they are: President, Mrs. Basil ed by Donetta Brown to help
entitled "one set of footprints", for the church. A most inter-
sh Minutes of previous meeting esting talk on her trip to Jer-
re
€o' was approved. The treasurer sulolium was given by Mrs. Inez !
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m
report was given. Ayers.
SE A report was given on sick Delicious refreshments was :
I
,re members. The following list of served to the following guest :. :; ...... .::
del hostess for the new year were and members: Mrs. Inez Av- ](i!,:)/:. :: :
att announced, ers, Mrs. Katherine Hedrick,. I O00nlyhomead, I
do, Lake Placid19 I
nox Mar.- Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Edith Burrows, Mrs. Ula
Hedrick; Apr.-Mrs. Ocie Bass, Parker, Mrs. Peggy Arthur,
our Mrs. Peggy Arthurs and Mrs. Mrs. Ocie Vess, Mrs. Deloris
ion C ., Ula Bennett; May- Mrs. Orpha Mcgraw, Mrs. Hilda Price, I 00beyoursup] p|, [
,, Gulley, Miss Evelyn Wilson; Miss Mary Garten, Miss Norms
. June- Mrs. Murphy Cales; July- Allen, Mrs. Grace Deeds.
,.; What's A !
S i h Thi
En, cr ms aw m
to t
COr., A Scrimshaw thimble, the ar- canes, cribbage boards, small
and ::} dent collector s prize! But, what pieces of statuary, knife hand-
stor really is scrimshaw? III try to les, corset stays, snuff boxes,
on ' explain, many various pieces of fine
ster " Scrimshaw is a nautical term jewelry and, of course, thimb- : i
M of unstable orthography and of leg.
Vir[ '" unknown origin, but it is gen- Some of these early piees
17, t erally applied to the art of date from the late 18th century
Coal making carved and-or engraved but most collectables were done
oppc., useful and - or decorative and from1830 to1850. Scrimshnw I - 00!:00iiil;i
pure ornamental articles or objects artists are still active and today
prey at sea. Fanciful designs were are very highly specialized and I %:;,:i:::i::i::
stol engraved, or etched, on shells, talented.
I
Ame whales' teeth, walrus tusks, Pictured is one of the most
puny whalebone or whale ivory(beautiful ivory scrimshaw II ..... :....... Y.C) I ? [
and ] tooth or jawbone). The desigsn thimbles that I've seen. There's
west ranged from wl,Hing scenes, also an unetched, but hand" [ W00th tyou====Ip :== [
taker whaling ships, naval action, somely carved plain thimble. It O r he ,we can't afford to win,
New frigates, brigs, sailors' sweet- is of the stunning tier dome q=c'o= ---
resid, hearts, bouquets of flowers, design and is made by Amer- ' .... y itS.=
1
whict Masonic emblems, coats of ican scrimshaw artists of ele- J P.O. Box 1980-P. Cathedral'Station, Boston, MA ()2118 J
Coalil arms to the Irish harp! phant tusk ivory. I Name ................ I
"Tt American and Anglo' Amer- See these and other fine thim- d,,f, hdd - . ......... __,__
for pt lean whale fishermen used their bles and collectables in the full I re-s-s I
Amernear: les to etch their special ob- ector's Choice catalog. JustJaCkknives or stout sail need- color, free, 64- page The Coil- I . ci(y--- --- .......... ' ................ -,. .......................... l
serve( ject and sometimes it was col- send your name, address and' State ...................................... --'-P.- ............. I
Chaim " ored by brushing black in into Zipcode to The Sewing Corner,
studio ." the engraved lines. Dept. RB- 82, 1313 South Kill- I h $ Please send me the symbol of support checked below. I
• contribution [J Belt Buckle ($10) u Winter Games Tote Bag ($25)
ddin[ ,; Among the many possible inn Drive, Lake Park, Florida I is enclosed, iJ Ski Cap ($25) Bookends ($50) I
orag . articles carved and- or engrav- 33403. L. r, .......... ............ ..I
ed by Scrimshaw artists are -- --- ................
furnish refreshments for this. It
was moved by Mrs. Donetta
Brown and seconded by Mrs.
Drema Brown to award a $15.00
scholarship to a 4-H member for
4-H camp• The scholarship is to
be turned over to Mrs. Alice
Long for selector.
It was moved by Mrs. Pam
Jackson, and seconded by Mrs.
Sue Mann, that the meeting be
adjourned. The club had the
privilege of having Mrs. Dot
Manias as a superb chef, mak-
ing delicious pizza.
Everyone enjoyed their pizza
and settled down to workshop of
crocheting africians under the
instructions of Mrs. Tommie
Noble, Mrs. Pare Jackson and
mrs• Drema Brown. Those
enjoying the day were: Mrs.
Donetta Brown and Chad; Mrs.
Drema Brown, Brandon and
Jer-
my; Mrs. Sue Mann and Kelly;
Mrs. Joyce Chandler, Mrs. Bar-
bara Law and Jennifer; Mrs.
Pare Jackson, Mrs. Janet
Meadows, Mrs. Tommie Noble
and Susan; Visitors were: Mrs.
Barbara Ball, Mrs. J.C. May-
field and Richard, Mrs. Dot
Manios and Richard.
Three
Conservations
Summits
Singles, couples, and entire
families can spend their vacat-
ions this year in some of the best
classrooms nature has to offer.
The National Wildlife Federat-
ion, a nonprofit citizens con-
servation organization, is offer-
ing three Conservation Summ-
its this summer in three mount-
ainous areas of the country:
Blue Ridge Summit. Black
Mountain, N•C., June 23- 29
Rocky Mountain Summit. Es-
ten Park, Colo., July 2- 8
Adirondack Summitt, Silver
Bay, N.Y., July 29- August 4.
The six- day nature holidays
feature informal classes in
some 30 ecology-related subj-
ects, such as fresh water bio-
logy, organic gardening, con-
sumer and citizens action, nat-
ure photography, backpacking
basics, and astronomy. All
classes are taught by profess-
ionals and college credit can be"
earned. , ...........
NWF has designed Youth Pro-
grams at the Conservation Sum-
mits for children five through
15. Led by environmental ed-
ucators, youngsters can learn
about nature through a variety
of activities-- from treasure
hunts to nature hikes-- which
are geared to their specific age
groups.
For details about the Sum-
mits, including costs and acc-
ommodations, write to Conser-
vation Summits, Dept. CS- 27,
National Wildlife Federation,
1412 16th St., NW, Washington,
D.C. 20036.
Debra Ann Mulling
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engagement of their daughter, 1975 graduate of BailnemcUm.a
Debra Ann, to Damon Cregg High School, is plSever
Bolden, son of Mr. and Mrs. sophomore at Bluefi-¢ venueSha
Herbert H. Bolden of Fanrock. College, majoring in- Total Estiz
Miss Mulling, a 1975 graduate engineering. .stimated (
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While bike riding, ball playing verses which make lelire Depar
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day, the dangers of passing ren s Safety Lessons" allaygro
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2-Hinton News Tues
f ' , Apr. 3, 1979
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News From The PeterstownArea
HELP!!!!!!!
The Pirate Band Has...'.
Growing Pains
The Peterstown High School
Band is growing by loops and
bounds and must raise appro-
ximately $13,000.oo for new un-
iforms by August 1, 1979. The
band now has 60 members,
when marching season returns
again the band will have 90
members, thus those growing
pains. There are good reasons
for those growing too!. Like:
activity, competition, pride,
and fun, fun, fun. The band is
bustling with such activities as
band camp, marching, lest-
bern of John Dove Lodge, No.
Master Masons, on Saturday
night at the lodge hall with a
covered -dish dinner for memb-
ers and their wives of the
Masonic Lodge, and members
and their wives and husbands of
Eastern Star. The invocation
was given by Russell Flesh-
man.
Following the bountiful din-
ner, a most highly enlightened
program was presented. Mrs.
Peggy Howdock, program
chairman, presented the Lilly
Family of Forest Hill, West
Virginia. The program present-
ed by them, Gospel Singing was
Thompson; Assistant- Presid-
ent, Mrs. Ar :h Spangler, Jr.;
Secretary & Treasurer, Mrs.
Mason Flint•
During the social hour re-
freshments were enjoyed by:
• U
Mrs. Nelhe Canterbury, Mrs.
Wayne Sibold , Mrs. Annie Hall,
Mrs. Emil Sbrader, Mrs. Mason
Flint; Mrs. Basil Thompson,
Mrs. Tula Broyles, Mrs. Mattie
McMahan, Mrs. Spangler. The
next meetin will be with Mrs.
Ellen Beckett.
Peterstown Area News
Mayor ashy Harvey issued a
Proclamatio proclaming
March as "Home Energy Check
. ivals, halftime shows, parades, an inspiration to all present, " month, sponsored by the
pep band, concerts, solo and and very much enjoyed by Peterstown Woman's Club,
• '.' ensemble day, and state band everyone. Members of the their concern for Conserving
- ", festival to mention a few. All the group were, the father, Mr. Energy. Poster were placed in
r monies for the band come from Edgar A. Lilly and sons, An- the post office and business
" fund raising, civic contributions drew J. Timothy E, and
places
of
the
town
by
the
Club•
. UlJllP and personal contributions from Johnathan Keith Lilly. This is a state wide project of
Receives Awards- Lisa Brown daughter of Frances Brown, the community. There are no During the intermission the the West Virginia Federation of
granddaughter of Reva Brown of 177 State Street won awards in I funds allotted for uniforms, so oldest Master Mason, the one Woman's Club.
Basic Strut and I Solo Baton Twirl. Lisa plans to compete again the band needs your help to who had been a Mason the A 15 minute film was shown to
next month, reach its goal. If you want to longest was presented a gift by the Peterstown Rotary Club on
show your appreciation to the the worthy matron of Eastern March 15th and to the public at
PIRATE BAND for fine Star, Mrs. Eloise Foster, the the Peterstown Public Library
" .... performances during the year gift went to Mr. N.A. Buck- March 19th.
:: get on the ! l! ! BANDWAGON land, 57 years. The youngest, a Home Energy Check lists
: ! ! ! ! cause there "ain't no way" member of the Masons, went to
were given out following the
to out 90 band members in 60 Lester Sears 3 years; the rec- film showing.
uniforms. GET THAT MONEY ipient of the door prize was
COMING IN! !!! Drema Foster. Enjoys Birthday Party
A short film was shown by the Master Json Meadows cele-
The March meeting of the worthy patron of Eastern Star, brated his first birthday and
Goldie Bailey Circle met at the Ernest Fter. The following Master Scott Meadows
home of Mrs. John Chinault more beautiful gospel singing celebrated his third birthday
with twelve members present, by the Lilly Family. with a joint party given at the
-/ The chairman, Mrs. B.A. Those enjoying the evening home of their grandparents,
Long, opened the meeting by were: Russell and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mead-
reading the ABW Purpose. A Fleshman, Osby and Glenna
own. They re the sons of Mr.
note of thanks was read from Harvey, Howard and Evelyn and Mrs. Eddie Meadows of
mrs. Bertie Skelton for a gift Helm, Dennis and Elizabeth Peterstown Those enjoying the
and Bacone College for a con- Sibold, Mason and Ocie Flint, party were: Misses Stephanie
tribution. Two lap robes made Lester and Gladys Sears, Eu- Simpkins, blaria Costello, Mast-
from polyester squares was clid and, Margaret Boggess, er Howie Castello, Master Chris
displayed and a workshop was Jack and Gladys. Chambers, Via, Master Jeremy Meadows
planned in place of the next J.R. and.Idella Keatley, Arch and Shannon Meadows.
regular meeting to make more and Frances Spangler, Jr., Ban-
lap robes, il and Eugenia Meadows, Clar- Mountvineer EHC Holds
Mrs. A.B. Ball and Mrs. B.A. ence and Jane Spangler, N.A. Meeting
.... , Long volunteered to help with Buckland, Kellan Martin, Bill The Mountaineer Extension
: • Men's Fellowship dinner this and Violet Munsey, Theodore Homemakers Club held their
• month, and EllaBuckland Drema Har- regularly monthly meeting at
,, New officers were selected vey, Annie B. Miller, Drema the home of Mrs. Joyce Chart-'
•, for a one- year term: Pres- Foster, William and Tennie dler. The rneeting was called to
ident, Mrs. James Miller; Vice - Broyles, E.E. and Rosalind order by ,the president, Mrs.
.: ? President, Mrs. B.A. Long; Sec- Rowe, Daniel and Patty Vaill- Tommie Noble.
• ' ....... :: retary & Treasurer, Mrs. Haven ancourt, Patsy Holdren, Goldie A poem entitled "God's Word
Chinault; Love Gift, Mrs. Basil Auvii, Thelma Spangler, Lake IN Your i-leart" by Zella M.
:: Keatley; Sunshine, Mrs. Helen and Eula Thompson, Tommy Nixon, was read by Mrs.
Jimmy Franklin Wiiley celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary Lester. andMarva Boggess, Ernest and Donette £,rown as devotions.
March 26. lie is the son of Jim and Deanna Willey of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Carmel Francis gave Eloise Foster, Peggy Howdock, The minutes of the previous
• ,.: lh, lping hinLcelebrate i |/ter, Lorlienee whoisi.years old, i. devotions and Mrs. Katherine Ela!ne Flint,, John and iEdna meeting was read and approved
"t. Grandi, arens are Mr. lrs:iDoug Wll'ley and Mr, andMrs, Carr presented the program Hall, and The0dore Ballard. by the secretary, Mrs. Sue
Marvin Meadows of llinton, from the book, "Wait a Minute Ballard Woman's Club Mann.
Ol00'eaners t00l00'ass ,, Mrs. James Miller led Holds Meeting The club discussed serving
: the Bible discussion on Galat- The Ballard Woman's Club Rotary arid planned the menu
, inns and dedicated the love gift met at the home of Mrs. Arch for the following Thursday night
' Holds Meeting offering. Spangler, Jr., for their month- to serve Rotary.
G Refreshments were served by ly meeting, with Mrs. Basil Mrs. Noble announced that
the hostess to Mrs. B.A. Long, Thompson, President, calling the area Homemakers Exten-
' The Gleaners Class of the Miss Francis Bowman, Mrs. Mrs. A.B. Ball, Mrs. James the praying of the Lord's Pray- sion Clubs are planning a dinner
( Hinton United Methodist Deloris Mcgraw; Aug.-a picnic Miller, Mrs. Carmel Francis, er. The program consisted of to honor Peterstown Volunteer
Church met on March 26, 1979 at Mrs. Lizzil Lively; Sept.- Mrs. Mrs. Haven Chinault, Mrs.. W. several reasdings, with Mrs. Fire Department on April 7,
the Methodist Educational Grace Deeds, Mrs. Ona Hydes; W. Kersey, Jr., Mrs. Basil Wayne Sibold in charge of the 1979, to be held at the fire hall.
d Building with Mrs. Katherine Oct.- vacant; Nov.- Mrs. Ula Keatley, Mrs. Sherman Bal- program. A reading "Worship Mrs. Drema Brown was
a Hedrick serving as hostess. Parker, Mrs. Edith Burrows lard, Mrs. Katherine Carr, Mrs. " was read by Mrs. Sibold; "I
, appointed to be in charge of the
s: The 2:00 p.m. meeting was Miss Mary Garten; Dec.- Miss Helen Lester and Mrs. Henry Met God In The Morning, " by entertainment.
t( called to order by the President, NOrms Allen, Mrs. Hilda Price Williams. Miss llaine Flint; "Before It Is Mrs. Noble announced that
To Late" by Mrs. Mason Flint. the Bloodmobile would be in
Mrs. Hedrick and prayer was and Mrs. Blanch Callahan. Master Masons Night Observed New officers were elected, Peterstown on April 20, 1979,
offered by Mrs. Grace Deeds. The Gleaners class will serve
Mrs. Hedrick used readings the Service Club on April 5, at The Peterstown Chapter No. with the same slate of officers from 1:00-6:00. It was moved by
to from Matthew and Hebrews for 7:30 p.m. It was voted to give a 118 , Order of Eastern Star remaining for another year, Mrs. Pare Jackson and second-
t her Devotional and a reading donaiton on the new song books obeervedandentertamedmem- they are: President, Mrs. Basil ed by Donetta Brown to help
entitled "one set of footprints", for the church. A most inter-
sh Minutes of previous meeting esting talk on her trip to Jer-
re
€o' was approved. The treasurer sulolium was given by Mrs. Inez !
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m
report was given. Ayers.
SE A report was given on sick Delicious refreshments was :
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,re members. The following list of served to the following guest :. :; ...... .::
del hostess for the new year were and members: Mrs. Inez Av- ](i!,:)/:. :: :
att announced, ers, Mrs. Katherine Hedrick,. I O00nlyhomead, I
do, Lake Placid19 I
nox Mar.- Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Edith Burrows, Mrs. Ula
Hedrick; Apr.-Mrs. Ocie Bass, Parker, Mrs. Peggy Arthur,
our Mrs. Peggy Arthurs and Mrs. Mrs. Ocie Vess, Mrs. Deloris
ion C ., Ula Bennett; May- Mrs. Orpha Mcgraw, Mrs. Hilda Price, I 00beyoursup] p|, [
,, Gulley, Miss Evelyn Wilson; Miss Mary Garten, Miss Norms
. June- Mrs. Murphy Cales; July- Allen, Mrs. Grace Deeds.
,.; What's A !
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to t
COr., A Scrimshaw thimble, the ar- canes, cribbage boards, small
and ::} dent collector s prize! But, what pieces of statuary, knife hand-
stor really is scrimshaw? III try to les, corset stays, snuff boxes,
on ' explain, many various pieces of fine
ster " Scrimshaw is a nautical term jewelry and, of course, thimb- : i
M of unstable orthography and of leg.
Vir[ '" unknown origin, but it is gen- Some of these early piees
17, t erally applied to the art of date from the late 18th century
Coal making carved and-or engraved but most collectables were done
oppc., useful and - or decorative and from1830 to1850. Scrimshnw I - 00!:00iiil;i
pure ornamental articles or objects artists are still active and today
prey at sea. Fanciful designs were are very highly specialized and I %:;,:i:::i::i::
stol engraved, or etched, on shells, talented.
I
Ame whales' teeth, walrus tusks, Pictured is one of the most
puny whalebone or whale ivory(beautiful ivory scrimshaw II ..... :....... Y.C) I ? [
and ] tooth or jawbone). The desigsn thimbles that I've seen. There's
west ranged from wl,Hing scenes, also an unetched, but hand" [ W00th tyou====Ip :== [
taker whaling ships, naval action, somely carved plain thimble. It O r he ,we can't afford to win,
New frigates, brigs, sailors' sweet- is of the stunning tier dome q=c'o= ---
resid, hearts, bouquets of flowers, design and is made by Amer- ' .... y itS.=
1
whict Masonic emblems, coats of ican scrimshaw artists of ele- J P.O. Box 1980-P. Cathedral'Station, Boston, MA ()2118 J
Coalil arms to the Irish harp! phant tusk ivory. I Name ................ I
"Tt American and Anglo' Amer- See these and other fine thim- d,,f, hdd - . ......... __,__
for pt lean whale fishermen used their bles and collectables in the full I re-s-s I
Amernear: les to etch their special ob- ector's Choice catalog. JustJaCkknives or stout sail need- color, free, 64- page The Coil- I . ci(y--- --- .......... ' ................ -,. .......................... l
serve( ject and sometimes it was col- send your name, address and' State ...................................... --'-P.- ............. I
Chaim " ored by brushing black in into Zipcode to The Sewing Corner,
studio ." the engraved lines. Dept. RB- 82, 1313 South Kill- I h $ Please send me the symbol of support checked below. I
• contribution [J Belt Buckle ($10) u Winter Games Tote Bag ($25)
ddin[ ,; Among the many possible inn Drive, Lake Park, Florida I is enclosed, iJ Ski Cap ($25) Bookends ($50) I
orag . articles carved and- or engrav- 33403. L. r, .......... ............ ..I
ed by Scrimshaw artists are -- --- ................
furnish refreshments for this. It
was moved by Mrs. Donetta
Brown and seconded by Mrs.
Drema Brown to award a $15.00
scholarship to a 4-H member for
4-H camp• The scholarship is to
be turned over to Mrs. Alice
Long for selector.
It was moved by Mrs. Pam
Jackson, and seconded by Mrs.
Sue Mann, that the meeting be
adjourned. The club had the
privilege of having Mrs. Dot
Manias as a superb chef, mak-
ing delicious pizza.
Everyone enjoyed their pizza
and settled down to workshop of
crocheting africians under the
instructions of Mrs. Tommie
Noble, Mrs. Pare Jackson and
mrs• Drema Brown. Those
enjoying the day were: Mrs.
Donetta Brown and Chad; Mrs.
Drema Brown, Brandon and
Jer-
my; Mrs. Sue Mann and Kelly;
Mrs. Joyce Chandler, Mrs. Bar-
bara Law and Jennifer; Mrs.
Pare Jackson, Mrs. Janet
Meadows, Mrs. Tommie Noble
and Susan; Visitors were: Mrs.
Barbara Ball, Mrs. J.C. May-
field and Richard, Mrs. Dot
Manios and Richard.
Three
Conservations
Summits
Singles, couples, and entire
families can spend their vacat-
ions this year in some of the best
classrooms nature has to offer.
The National Wildlife Federat-
ion, a nonprofit citizens con-
servation organization, is offer-
ing three Conservation Summ-
its this summer in three mount-
ainous areas of the country:
Blue Ridge Summit. Black
Mountain, N•C., June 23- 29
Rocky Mountain Summit. Es-
ten Park, Colo., July 2- 8
Adirondack Summitt, Silver
Bay, N.Y., July 29- August 4.
The six- day nature holidays
feature informal classes in
some 30 ecology-related subj-
ects, such as fresh water bio-
logy, organic gardening, con-
sumer and citizens action, nat-
ure photography, backpacking
basics, and astronomy. All
classes are taught by profess-
ionals and college credit can be"
earned. , ...........
NWF has designed Youth Pro-
grams at the Conservation Sum-
mits for children five through
15. Led by environmental ed-
ucators, youngsters can learn
about nature through a variety
of activities-- from treasure
hunts to nature hikes-- which
are geared to their specific age
groups.
For details about the Sum-
mits, including costs and acc-
ommodations, write to Conser-
vation Summits, Dept. CS- 27,
National Wildlife Federation,
1412 16th St., NW, Washington,
D.C. 20036.
Debra Ann Mulling
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard M ullius elem- t.a, ps
of Welch, proudly announce the entary education Mr, ,1 cellane°u
engagement of their daughter, 1975 graduate of BailnemcUm.a
Debra Ann, to Damon Cregg High School, is plSever
Bolden, son of Mr. and Mrs. sophomore at Bluefi-¢ venueSha
Herbert H. Bolden of Fanrock. College, majoring in- Total Estiz
Miss Mulling, a 1975 graduate engineering. .stimated (
of Welch High School, is pro- An August wedding fficeofMa
gently a senior at Bluefield planned.
State College, majoring in fffice of Cot
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spring spells action for have published "Childre ity Hall
youngsters lured out of doors by sty Lessons", a colorinLgWa rde
the warmth of sunny weather, filled with pictures, son[oliceDep
While bike riding, ball playing verses which make lelire Depar
and kite flying keep them en- about safety fun and erbage m
gaged in happy activities all Up to five copies ofrks
day, the dangers of passing ren s Safety Lessons" allaygro
cars, crowded thoroughfares ailable free by writing treetsan
and busy streets pose a real Communicatons & PuliIarking
concern to parents, teachers airs department, D-1 K$treetCl
and others interested in the Insurance Companies, |Central G
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To help stress the import- four to six weeks for dell :ate Gra
ance of safety out of doors, the ;stimate
Kemper Insurance Companies fffice of !
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The owners of the L K M Market, Melvin ?arking
and Leota Cantley plan to celebrate their 6 stimat,
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s. Apr. 3, 1979
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1ecIves aw,,,s- Lis. Bwn =ughtr or Fra. Rro.,
Ssi strnL .d I Solo Hoo TIrh L. plo to eopetr g=t
,,t ,nooth,
Jh,,o, ¸ V¢..klio 'X,lcy evIoh,d hls stk hlrta=r ..alver,.vy
me, el, 2, H,'s the so. al J.n .od I..== Wnley ot Teldo. Ohio.
t, (;r;.nh,rcnt r Mr. |W Og WHley and Mr. nd Mrm,
M.,,+n m..d+,,+ or l..*o.,
Gleaners Class
Holds Meeting
Th I
e t;eane Closs ot the tss Francis Bowa. Mrs.
I n n
i i i UnHed Methodist DelerloMeGrAw;At.-apnlc
ChurehmetonMareh.lat LJzILLvety;Sept-M.
the Methodist Educatial Grace Deeds. M One Hyde;
Hedrick ing as ht Parker, M. dth B
s Th e : pm mting was MISS My Garlen; Dec. Miss
t( called th order by the prient, NOa A]], Mri. Hi]do Pri
bl Hedrlek and prayer w and Mrs. Blanch Calan
o offered by Mrs Gr Deeds. The G e ] e
Mrs Hedrick ed readlng the S¢vi CIub on April 5, at
L @ore Mot he and Hebws for 7:0 p m It was voted to 8ire a
her Devotional and a rding oRonthengbaoke
' entitled 'onesetof ftprints" for the chh A mt later-
Minutes of pvlo mtig ng talk on her tlSp to J-
as a ve o as
r eporl ppar s g dvenTh Ire s ulo]i w gven by Mrs Ir
Ay
A ,epert as given on sick lellein rell'shm w
memhe ne following lt of ed to the foflowlng gt
hostess for the new year and mbe: Mrs in An-
announaed , Mrs, Katherl HedlSek,
Mor. rat Kothee '. at B, ra'. Ula
inl i Hedriek;Apr-M.OeleB,ss, Porker. Peggy t.
r,l Peggy Arth and M MS. Ole V, I]
Ula Benne.: May Or ScGnw, Mn mlds B'n,
C : Gulley, Miss Evelyn WI]; Mi9ryGtm,/Nma
Je Mrs MurphyCai; 3u]y. Aen. Mrs, Gra
:i What's .4
! Scrimshaw Thimbl
aCn i ......... himble, th ........ tibbage boards. SD
dent colltor'a prize But, what pJ of sURu,ary, kalle hattd-
stm ! really is acrmahaw? ['U sly to I, t staya, uff bo,
" explain many variom plum of fine
ste i Scnmohew s a na.tealtem JeIw d, of eo, tmb-
M j of utable orthography and nf I
VIr T =known origin, butltisgen. Eome ofthrlypi
]7, t : orally applied to the art nl datefmthelatel9thtury
CI : makingearvedsndrengraved hulmmtllblesdo
opx ;: useful and or dorat]ve d from 1830 to 1. SeaSnalhaw
,: olnentRlarLiclorobj artisaRstlllacveay
prey :: ot see Vane dg ere avewhyspct.tt,and
=o - engraveS, or etch.d, shell, relented.
Ae : bal' tth, alr t, eletisothemOa
pony whalebone or whale ivory { bez.utiful }no W $crimldutw
aw t' i tth°rjab°neLThedsn thm3blthatl'voan,T's
ranged from wlellng enr also an etched, but Imnd.
waling sht, va] action, mely ca plain thtme It
eer i
{rotes, brigs, lo=' sweat- , of the tntog U dame
dg. a s mode by ,'Jn-
heorts ,mleta or Sowm,
wrl Masoni c emblems, coats of tcan imshaw artists of el
CJil : ar In the Irish har phant tk ivory.
"Ti : eriean and Angl Amer- See th And other fine lhkn-
forpt : inwhalefishermenedthei blandllbthefuJI
near jaCkknlv or stout U need- color, f, 64- page The Coil-
Amer I to etch their special oh. tor's Choice catalog Jt
• jt and somelim it was col. send yo name, ad nd
Chai T ored by bshing black in into Zipcode to 'le Sehng Corn,
st Udje : the cngrased iin Dept RB- 82, lOtS South Kitl-
ddinl mong the many possible ion Drip, Lake Pork, Florida
'ra arlicles earned and. or engrav- z34
,l by 'nmoho arsts o
News From The PeterstownArea
ItELPH H be ot JOhn Dove Lodge. No Thomn; isnt- pretd- Ire'dish re£rhments [or this. It
ee=s=.an .... M,,st Y,ans, on Sit.day e.t, M. :h Spongier1 Jr; was moved by r,' nett
Or*,.gp=ll ate.hi at the ledSe has with a Srr , rre. r Bro a.d eondd by Mra
• ne petento m sel veeaer fovmb- Ma e'lint Dvema.toawardaSlS.ee
Sd Is gro,,ng by t d e aid thetr w of te Daring the sial r seolahiptoa-Hmberf
bo ad mt a Maic Ledge, and membe f,hment eno by: 4.Hmp,ettarptete
xtmatytlS.e00.®fw- aodmeir,wandhba.dof Mn. Nellie Cantby. tars. be ea er to Mrs,
lf by At 1, t'. rne Etem Star. rne InvUon Wayne Slheld ¸. M knnla Ha", t.g [or e,
band .ow s e0 memben, w Cv by rll b. M EmHSader, . Mdse. H w moved by U,'. Pare
wbanmAhlngt man. Rim; mrs a omen, Joekson,dn-byM.
=Sawn the d w We m Following the botet Can- Mr auto Byl, m resCUe S Mnn, Ut the mtbl be
n, th g..lng n, o mat hilly entitled meMaha., Spangl e aar,rl e eIuh had the
tt. 'le a Good = prefxom woo tee M nexl mtin will be wth ran pvilege of ha'ng M. DOt
ani as o surb m -
I t0*e gng t! Ue: peggy Hewdk, pam allen eeek g deheio doer, ak
acUvlty, mpettlon, paae, chilean, pntea the LHIr Persto*.areae*,
df,.t,ebandis Fomlly of Ft ran. Wt MayorOsbyrlarveyiueda Everyoneoyedthetpt=a
and ttled daw to rkop ef
bustltng 'th s.eh acUtt Vh'na. abe pro& pment- lamaU lammg erheHng ae
bnd amp, m=relnS, ft- eabythem, CoelStnglwas Marob"meersvChk
ival, helnlme aho, pades, an lplraUon to all rnt.., mnnth, sponsored by the ltcUo of re, n. ie
ana, cancers,, o ad and wy mh enjoyed by Po Woman's Club, Noble, Mrs. Pare Jaek d
emble y, ,tote bend eye.one Memtn el their ern r Cung enjoying the day w: Mrs,
tivoltomtlo.atAnme gup we, the #steer. Engy ptrwplaeedin
monlfthebandmefm Edgar A rely and , An: the st ofaee and b,t.ess Do.ettaBrodChadl e-
funamtng, elvientrlbati drew J , Timothy E. aa ple of t town by the Club Dmo S. Ikaon d
all,.ol atrtbett fm John.than Knish ly nrs is a state wide pect of Joy- "
the mmby ere are no Dg the lnteitoa the the Wt Virginia vederaUon of my: m. S rtnn d Kelly:
f,mas a,ott for .om, oaet M=ot Ma, the o.e Woman's Club¸ M= .toyee Chonler, M ar-
the ba .d yo help la who had been o MO. the AlSminuofmwoeolo ba mw and Jannfer: re, n,
eh ts gl. If you want to lentil w ted a gt by the Petawn Rola Clu on Pare Jack.n, Mn Jet
show yo ap.tion to the the worthy ma of st. mah lath and to the public at MeaUoa. ran. ie NoIe E A
anti'an;W" ..... ngagement nnoun
PmATE BAND /or fine Star. Mrs E]oi Ft, the th e Petetown Pblia Library Bgrbar a Ball, M. d.C. May-
performan dutiP the year glft went to Mr NA B.ck Mah tth. Mr dMrs.HardMtdli e!em-
get,the H] BANDWAGON land, svy Tneyogt,a Home gaergy Chk s fied and Richard, Mrs. Dot ofWeleb, proudlyannnthe
H!l eathe"ain'tnoway" memberoftheMa,ntto we given out following lbe Mani and Richard engagement of their daughter, 1975 grad.ale
to out band mbars in 6O Lste r Sears 3 y; the r film showing Debra Ann, to Dam Cee High School, IS
ifo, GET THAT MONEy iptent of the dr pr was __ Three Selden. n of Mr and sopho at
COMING IN! H Drama Fter. EJo}sBlrdayParty Herbert H Selden of Fank
-- Ash°r[fihnwassh°wnbythe MterJnMead°wacel Conservations MissMn]lins, a1975graduate engineering,
The Mah mtlllg of the wthy patron of Easte Star, brated his flint bihday and of Welch High Shl, is pro.
G°ldteBaileyClemetatthe Ernst F The f°tl°wing Mast Sett Mead°ws Summits "'Y a ni°r at Blfleld planned
home of Mn. John tult more beauttftd gpe] singing celebrated s third birthday
Stale Cnllege majoring in
with twel members Preent" bY the Lilly FamilY with a joint party gLven at the Sigl e°up]" and enti Spring Spells Action
The chilean, M BA. Th joying the ening home of their grandparents, famili can spend their vat-
Long, opened the mttng by we: Russell and Virginia Mr and M 'rrman Md. iothisyeari.someofthebest
ding the ABW purpose A Fishing, Osby Glenna ows. Theythensof Mr elar(mmsnatuiastooffer prmg spells action for
ne of thanks was d from Harvey, Howard Evelyn and Mrs. ddie Mdows of The Naionol Wildlife Federat yogstersledtofdby
. Barite SkeRon for a gift Helm, Deis and Elibeth Pete°tow o Thee°Joying the ion, a nonprnflt citize con. the wath of sny weather, filled with
andBaeCOllegefan- Sibold, MandOeteI.'ltnt, partywe: MiStephanie sewationorgonition, isofter. While bike ridl:lg, batlplaying
tr*bution. Two lap bes made Looter and GZadys Sea. Eu- Simpktm, loria Costelto, Mt- ing thr Conrvation Suture. and kite Ilyng keep them co-
from po[yter equa was etid andr M=aret BO,K, erHowieCastello, MasterChri s itsthissmerinthmot- gazed in hoppy aetivti a
displayed and a workshop was Jack and Gladys Chambers, Via, Mast deremy Meado oinn areas of the country: day, the dangen of palng
planned tn pta of the next JR and.Xdetla Keatley, Arch end Shannon Meads
gularmtingtomakemo andFraneSpang],Jr,Bas- Blue Ridge Summit, Black cars, crowded thougbfa
-- Maintain. NC, J,ne 2 2
tap bes il and Eugenia Mdowo, Ctar- Mountheer EIlC Holds and bray struts pose a real
Mrs. AIB Batland Mrs BIA. e and Jane Spangler, NA Rky Me.lath SuIt. E concern to pnt, teachers
Meeting t Park Cole, July 2 8 and othe interred in the lurance
n8 v°it t° help with Buekland' Kellan Martin' Bill The Mtaineer Extiun Adir°adaek Summitl Silver rety of yog children Grave, [I f:0049.
M's Fellowship dir thls and Violet My Theodore Homemak Club held their Bay, NY., July . Aught 4
mth TO bep ot the mport-
end Ella Buekland, Drema lar regularly monthty mting at The six- day nature holidays
New elfi we set.ted vey. nnie B MUler, Dma the home of M. Joy Chart-' feate informal classes in an ofsafetyoutofd.the
for o one- year te,'m: Pr. Fter, WUiam and Tannic tiler The eeting was called th some 30 o]ogy-retated sbj Kemper Ianee Coml:ni
ident. M.JamMi[[er; V- Byl, EE. and Rosalind order by the pridem, Mrs tSr SUCh as lrh wat bio-
Predt, blrs B.A.lng;e. Ro, ltdet and patty vmll. Tommie fble Celebrates 6th
losy, organic girthing, ¢on-
tary&rreasr.'s. Han aneoua, patyHolr,Ool,e ^poeentUed"C.oasWord aerandelizeaclon,t-
tult; eOi, M Basil AUVI[, lma Spa°glee, Lake IN Your " by M The wnera of the L & M Market, Melvin
e photnraph baekrek.
K.tley; Shtno, M. Hel and alo rnompso.. Tommy nxon, ws rd by M= basi, and asnomy All
er
t.t, cI aoee ga AuiMa,aSons.:m,tand Donetle as devotions elass a ,aught by prars-
EO .osler. eey Howdock, The mn. o te prevo
aeel] aria ivt. Ktl El,In, F,nt. :oh, and Jt, ti,sr,dandapp.'ove ev,ed ......
a presented the prepare Hall, andTlodoreBallad by the setary, &t Sue NWFhasdignedyouthPro. marchndsea adrawngonMny 9 h. 201]t
from the book, "Wait a Minute Sallard Woman's Clab Mann grams at t he Conrvation S. Police
Ged". lyres. Jam Miner led HoldsMeetlng The club diseed ng mrs for children five through P.M, Please come in and regieter Irom Mar; Ptre
the Bible dLbSeion Galat- The Bdlavd Woman's Club Rotary arid planned the mu IS Led by environmental ed- Garbs
idernnddedlcatedthetovegift met al the home of M Areh forthefotowingThsdynight uealo,yo,gstenisara SthtoMaylBth, wesrelocatedonRt. 3at Sewer
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the host to 1 B.A. Long, Tnompeon, President, CAlling the area Homemak Eaten hts to natu hik heh i
Mn AB BaH, M, Jamm thepyingoftheLord'oPray, sionClubsareplanningadinner aregearedtothernpecificage Many thanks toourcustamersforhelplag 8SKi m
Millm, Mrs Cal Francis, er. le woam co.toted a to hon Pelentown Volmteer groups. ax=ane our Iorv[il to the public. : atr
Mrs Haven Chinas]t, Mrs. W. veral reasdJngs, with Mrs. lrtre Department on April 7, For dela abet the S- u
W IY' Jr' Mrs' Batl WayStb°ldlnehg eofthe t979, to held at the ft halL mits. includmgmandaee- RlfralhmantlwinbellrYed onMaylttllIStmw
Ktley, Mrs Sherman Bat. program. A rdng "Wonhlp M Da Sm was ommedations write to Cr-
lard,MrS.KatherineCan, M. ",wodbyMSbeld;"[ appuintedtoheinchargeofthe vationSmit,DeptCS..7, fromg=OOA.m, teS:OOP.M.
Helen lster and Mrs. Henry Met God In The Morn.g, " y entertaient Notional Wildtfe Federation $ era Houri 0=30 A,M, to 9:O0 P.M,
William, /Elainerltnt;"Befelt Is Mrs Noble annoeed that 1412 tthSt. NW, Washington, (PR
TO Late" by Mrs. Man Flint the BldmobUe world be in De 23.
MnrMuNlt O New om elated, Peterstown on April , 1979.
ThePetentoCaptNo wtththemeslateofo/flm fmt:0c-6:00ltwmovedby
118 , r o[ l Star remaining f aaoth Tear, M.Pan, Jackson and oad.
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