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6.Leader Thurs. April 12, 1979 News From The PeterstownArea &apos; ,' HJELP.'!!!!!! bet's of John Dove Lodge, No. Thompson; Assistant- Presid- furnish refreshments for thls. It - ; The Pirate Band Has .... Master Masons, on Saturday eat, Mrs. Arch Spangler, Jr.; was moved by Mrs. Donetta • .  Growing Pains night at the lodge hall with a Secretary & Treasurer, Mrs. Brown and seconded by Mrs. • The Peterstown High School covered -dish dinner for memb- Mason Flint. Drema Brown to award a $15.00 Band is growing by leaps and ers and their wives of the During the social hour re- scholarship to a 4,H member for bounds and must raise appro- Masonic Lodge, and members freshments were enjoyed by: 4-H camp. The scholarship is to  ximately $13,000.00 for new un- and theirwives and husbands of Mrs. Nellie Canterbury, Mrs. be turned over to Mrs. Alice iforms by August 1, 1979. The Eastern Star. The invocation Wayne Sibold, Mrs. Annie Hall, Long for selector. t:/i! band now has 60 members, was given by Russell Flesh- Mrs. EmilShrader, Mrs. Mason It was moved by Mrs. Pam w.e.m.rc...,.ea.o, ret00 m.n ., M.." .om00o. 00ac.on and.00o.d00,yM00 again the band will have 90 Following the bountiful din- Mrs. Tula Broyles, Mrs. Mattie Sue Mann, that the meeting be .:• members, thus those growing her, a most highly enlightened McMahan, Mrs. Spangler. The adjourned. The club had the :: pains. There are good reasons program was presented. Mrs. next meeting will be with Mrs. privilege of having Mrs. Dot t for those growing too!. Like: Peggy Howdock, program Ellen Beckett. Mantes as a superb chef, mak- ii• , activity, competition, pride, chairman, presented the Lilly Peterstown Area News ing delicious pizza. Everyone enjoyed their pizza  and fun, fun, fun. The band is Family of Forest Hill, West Mayor Osby Harvey issued a and settled down to workshop of ,r, . bustling with such activities as Virginia. The program present- Proclamation proclaming band camp, marching, fest- ed by them, Gospel Singing was. March as "Home Energy Check crocheting africians under the ivals, halftime shows, parades, an inspiration to all present, " month, sponsored by the instructions of Mrs. Tommie pep band, concerts, solo and and very much enjoyed by Peterstown Woman's Club, Noble, Mrs. Pare Jackson and :  ensemble day, and state band everyone. Members of the their concern for Conserving mrs. Drema Brown. Those •. festival to mention a few. Allthe group were, the father, Mr. Energy. Poster were placed in enjoying the day were: Mrs. f monies for the band come from Edgar A. Lilly and sons, An- the post office and business Donetta Brown and Chad; Mrs. fund raising, civic contributions drew J. , Timothy E, and places of the town by the Club. Drema Brown, Brandon and llmIP and personal contributions from Johnathan Keith Lilly. This is a state wide project of Jer- Receives Awards- Lisa Brown daughter of Frances Brown, the community. There are no During the intermission the the West Virginia Federation of my; Mrs. Sue Mann and Kelly; granddaughter of Reva Brown of 177 State Street won awards in 1 funds allotted for uniforms, so oldest Master Mason, the one Woman's Club. Mrs• Joyce Chandler, Mrs. Bar- Basic Strut and 1 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 bara Law and Jennifer; Mrs. next month, reach its goal. If you want to longest was presented a gift by the Peterstown Rotary Club on Pam Jackson, Mrs. Janet show your appreciation to the the worthy matron of Eastern March 15th and to the public at Meadows. Mrs. Tommie Noble PIRATE BAND for fine Star, Mrs. Eloise Foster, the the Peterstown Public Library and Susan; Visitors were: Mrs. performances during the year gift went to Mr. N.A. Buck- March 19th. Barbara Ball, Mrs. J.C. May- get on the !!!! BANDWAGON land, 57 years. The youngest, a Home Energy Check lists field and Richard, Mrs. Dot ! ! ! ! cause there "ain't no way" member of the Masons, went to were given out following the Mantes and Richard. 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 Three COMING IN! ! ! ! Drema Foster. Enjoys Birthday Party A short film was shown by the Master Jason Meadows cele- Conservations The March meeting of the worthy patron of Eastern Star, brated his first birthday and Goldie Bailey Circle met at the Ernest Foster. The following Master Scott Meadows Summits 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 Singles, couples, and entire The chairman, Mrs. B.A. Those enjoying the evening home of their grandparents, families can spend their vacat- Long, opened the meeting by were: Russell and Virginia 'Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mead- ions this year in some of the best reading the ABW Purpose. A Fleshman, Osby and Glenna ows. They are the sons of Mr. classrooms nature has to offer. note of thanks was read from Harvey, Howard and Evelyn and Mrs. Eddie Meadows of The National Wildlife Federat- mrs. Bertie Skelton for a gift Helm, Dennis and Elizabeth Peterstown. Those enjoying the ion, a nonprofit citizens con- and Bacone College for a con- Sibold, Mason and Ocie Flint, party were: Misses Stephanie servation organization, js offer- tribution. Two lap robes made Lester and Gladys Sears, Eu- Simpkins, Maria Costello, Mast- ing three Conservation Summ- from polyester squares was clid and Margaret Boggess, er Howie Castello, Master Chris its this summer in three mount- displayed and a workshop was Jack and Gladys Chambers, Via, Master Jeremy Meadows ainous areas of the country: planned in place of the next J.R. and Idella Keatley, Arch and Shannon Meadows. Blue Ridge Summit, Black regular meeting to make more and Frances Spangler, Jr., Bas- Mountain, N.C., June 23- 29 lap robes, il and Eugenia Meadows, Clar- Mountaineer EHC Holds Rocky Mountain Summit, Es- Mrs. A.B. Ball and Mrs. B.A. ence and Jane Spangler, N.A. Meeting tes Park, Cole,, July 2- $ " Long volunteered to help with Buckland, Kellan Martin, Bill The Mountaineer Extension Adirondack Summitt, Silver , ....... Men's Fellowship dinner this and Violet Munsey, Theodore Homemakers Club held their Bay, N.Y., July 29-August 4. " month, and Ella Buckland, Drema Har- regularly monthly meeting at The six- day nature holidays New officers were selected vey, Annie B. Miller, Drema the home of Mrs. Joyce Chan-' feature informal classes in for a one- year term: Pres- Foster, William and Tennie dler. The meeting was called to some 30 ecology-related subj- ident, Mrs. James Miller; Vice- Broyles, E.E. and Rosalind order by the president, Mrs. ects, such as fresh water bio- i'.  •' ' ' ;7 President, Mrs. B.A. Long See- Rowe, Daniel and Patty Vaill- Tommie Noble. logy, organic gardening, con- . .,. . ..: retary & Treasurer, Mrs. Haven ancourt, Patsy Holdren, Goldie A poem entitled "God's Word sumer and citizens action, nat- Chinault; Love Gift, Mrs. Basil Auvii, Thelma Spangler, Lake IN Your Heart" by Zella M. ure photography, backpacking i'>i, " Keatley; Sunshine, Mrs. Helen and Eula Thompson, Tommy Nixon, was read by Mrs. basics, and astronomy. All .limmy Franklin Willey cel¢brated his 5th birthday anniversary Lester. and Marva Boggess, Er.nest and Donette Brown as devotions, classes are taught .by profess- March 26. He is the son of Jim and Deanna Willey of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Carmel Francis gave Eloise Foster, Peggy Howdock, The minutes of the previous ionals and college credit can be llell)ing hint celebrate is his sister, Lori Renee whets 3 years old. devotions and Mrs. Katherine Elaine Flint, John and Edna meeting was read and approved earned. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Willey and Mr. and Mrs. Carr presented the program Hall, and Theodore Ballard. by the secretary, Mrs. Sue NWF has designed Youth Pro- Marvin Meadows of llinton, from the book, "Wait a Minute Ballard Woman's Club Mann. grams at the Conservation Sum- Class God". Mrs. James Miller led IloldsMeeting The club discussed serving mits for children five through 00leaners the Bible discussion on Galat- The Ballard Woman's Club Rotary and planned the menu 15. Led by environmental ed- inns and dedicated the love gift met at the home of Mrs. Arch for the following Thursday night ucators, youngsters can learn offering. Spangler, Jr., for their month- to serve Rotary. about nature through a variety : olds Meeting Refreshments were served by ly meeting, with Mrs. Basil Mrs• Noble announced that of activities--from treasure --. the hostess to Mrs. B.A. Long, Thompson, President, calling the. area Homemakers Exten- hunts to nature hikes-- which 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 are geared to their specific age Hinton United Methodist Deloris McGraw; Aug.-a picnic Miller, Mrs. Carmel Francis, er. The program consisted of to honor Peterstown Volunteer groups. 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, For details about the Sum- 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. mits, including costs and ace- Building with Mrs. Katherine Oct.- vacant; Nov.- Mrs. Ula Keatley, Mrs. Sherman Bal- program. A reading "Worship Mrs. Drema Brown was ommodations, write to Conser- 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 ration Summits, Dept. CS- 27, The 2:00 p.m. meeting was Miss Mary Garten; Dec.- Miss Helen ter and Mrs. Henry Met God In The Morning, " by entertainment. National Wildlife Federation, called to order by the President, NOrma Allen, Mrs. Hilda Price Williams. Miss Elaine Flint; "Before It Is Mrs. Noble announced that 1412 16th St., NW, Washington, Mrs. Hedrick and prayer was and Mrs. Blanch Callahan. To Late" by Mrs. Mason Flint. the Bloodmobile would be in D.C. 20036. offered by Mrs. Grace Deeds. The Gleaners class will serve Master Masons Night Observed New officers were elected, Peterstown on April 20, 1979, 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 Hospital Notes from Matthew and Hebrews for 7:30 p.m. It was voted to give s 118 , Order of Eastern Star remaining for another year, Mrs. Pam Jackson and second- her Devotional and a reading donaiton on the new song books observed and entertained mem- they are: President, Mrs. Basil ed by ,Donetta Brown to help Summers County tlospital entitled "one set of footprints ". for the church. A most inter- Talcott Area News March29,1979 Minutes of previous meeting esting talk on her trip to Jer- Admitted: Miniie Price, Aid- was approved. The treasurer sulolium was given by Mrs. Inez erson; Jesse Bradberry, Ben- report was given. Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loud- The Woman's Society of the Timmy Halloran conducted hie Williams, George Feams- A report was given on sick Delicious refreshments was ermilk and daughter of Char- Trinity Methodist Church held the Bible Quizzes and reminds ter Ill, Shealvey Ratcliffe, all of member. The fo!lowing list of served to the following guest lottesville, Virginia, visited their annual program of Self everyone to study with their Hinton; Hazel Phillips, Lerona; hostess for the new year were and members: Mrs. Inez Av- Mrs. Ruby Loudermilk over the denial and prayers Sunday ev- partners. Carol Moten, Jumping Branch; announced, ers, Mrs. Katherine Hedrick, weekend, cuing at 7 p.m. in the church Refreshments wree served Sallie Dick, Sandstone; and Mar.- Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Edith Burrows, Mrs. Ula with a very impressive candle and the group was dismissed by George Moody, Asbury. Hedrick; Apr.- Mrs. Ocie Bass, Parker, Mrs. Peggy Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bostic light service and had a memor- praying Numbers 6: 24- 26. Dismissed: Clara Doyle, Mrs. Peggy Arthurs and Mrs. Mrs. Ocie Vess, Mrs. Deloris and Mr. Dick Bostic of South tam for their deceased mere- Emma Bennett, Fred Williams, Ula Bennett; May- Mrs. Orpha McGraw, Mrs. Hilda Price, Charleston, were recent visitors bers included wer: Mrs. Mable Courses Patricia Stewart, Jesse Smith, Gulley, Miss Evelyn Wilson; Miss Mary Garten, Miss Norma of Mrs. Florence Mann. Halloran, Mrs. Mary Thomp- Coaches, physical educators Kathy Robinson, Anna Ander- June-Mrs. Murphy Cales; July- Allen, Mrs. Grace Deeds. son, Mrs. Etta Huston, Mrs. and teachers may take grad- son, Rufus Grimmett, all of What's A MissHazelHodge, MissLotha LenaPittinu, Mrs. Nora Wall- uate courses in eight sports Hinton; Faye Crookshanks, Hedge and Mr. and Mrs. Gene ace, Mrs. Golda Campberll, workshop and physical educat-, Rainelle; Webb Henderson, Sears visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Virginia Honaker, and ion programs this summer at Tommy Stover, both of Sand- Scrimsha Thimble crawford in Dublin, Virginia Mrs. Myrtle Carter. West Virginia University. stone; and Sibyl Bishop, Ball- W over the weekend. Classes will be offered in two ard. The Trinity Methodist Youth and a half, six and four- week Personals A Scrimshaw thimble, the ar- canes, cribbage boards, small Miss Nellie' fades has re- was called to order Thursday sessions from June 14 to Aug. 10 dent collector's prize! But, what pieces of statuary, knife hand- turned to her home here after 7:00 in folk dance,elementary phy- .Mrl and Mrs. Dennis Surber really is scrimshaw? I'll try to les, corset stays, snuff boxes, spending the winter months Roll Call- 3 new members, 23 steal eduation, athletic training, spent a week in Charleston S.C. explain, many various pieces of fine with her niece, Mrs. Edwin members present: David basketball, volleyball, track visiting theirsonFirstLt. Den- Scrimshaw is a nautical term jewelry and, of course, thimb- Petry and family in St. Albans. Sprouse, Mona Mann, Kelly and field, football and psych- his Surber Jr. Accompanying of unstable orthography and of les. unknown origin, hut it is gen- Some of these early pieces Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hedge of Dillon, B.J. Carpenter, Richie ophysiol0gieal awareness, them were : Mrs. Beulah Wy- Webb, Norman Cole III, Chris Registration willbeon May 21 ant who went on to Orelando erally applied to the art of date from the late lath century Marlington, visited Miss Hazel Ward, Brian Webb, Crystal and at the WVU Colium, accord- Florida to visit Mr. and Mrs. making carved and-or engraved but most collectables were done Hedge and Mrs. Letha Hedge Angel Ward, Kathy and Sarah ing to workshop director ROb- Ronald Surber and family. useful and - or decorative and from 1830 to 1850. Scrimshaw recently. Vandall, Laura Carpenter, ert L. Kurucz, chairman of ornamental articles or objects artists are still active and today ' pit |-N at sea. Fanciful designs were are very highly specialized and Mrs. Catharine Glass and Tery and Joel Thompson, Cindy graduate studies. Students may Hos a ote • and Michelle Talbott, Beatric enroll for credit or Continuing engraved, or etched, on shells, talented. Mrs. Rosa Gillispi have re- Workman, Tom and Mark Kes- Educaiton Units. whales' teeth, walrus tusks, Pictured is one of the most turned to their home here after ler, Ron, Don and Donna Can- Cost will include a $30.90 base Summers CountyHospital March 30, 1979 whalebone or whale ivory ( beautiful ivory scrimshaw spending the winter months tley. fee plus $15 per credit hour for Admitted: Mary Hall, Pipe- tooth or jawbone). The desigsn thimbles that I've seen. There's with Rev. and Mrs. Jim Martin Old Business- Buying Bibles West Virginia students. Out- of- stem; Sarah Richards, Nim- ranged from whaling scenes, also an unetched, but hand- in Rupert. for the youth is being looked state students will pay $70 per itz; Lori Allen, Brian Mann, whaling ships, naval action, somely carved plain thimble. It into. All members were re- credit hour. Nancy Adkins, all of Hinton; frigates, brigs, sailors' sweet- is of the stunning tier dome W.P. Campbell has returned minded about leering new Bib- Housing and meals may be James Johnson, Sandstone; hearts, 'bouquets of flowers, design and is made by Amer- to his home here after spend- le verses. A committee ( Mona arranged through the WVU Dir- Herschel Heuson, Springdale; Masonic emblems, coats of ican scrimshaw artists of ele- ing the winter months with his Mann, David Sprouse and ector of Housing. University Violet Underwood, Jumping arms to the Irish harp! phant tusk ivory, son, Richard Campbell and Kathy Vandall) was appointed room and board cbarges are $23 Branch;- Mary Crawford, For- American and Anglo- Amer- See these and other fine thim- family in Bellepoint and visiting to obtain all information avail- for a double room and $24 for 20 est Hill; and Pamela Helmick, ican whale fishermen used their bles and collectables in the full relatives in Charleston. able for swimming this month meals per week. jackknives or stout sail need- color, free, 64- page The Coil- Smoot. les to etch their special ob- ector's Choice catalog. Just Visitors in the home of Mr. at the Pipestem Park Indoor For information about times Dismissed{ Elmer Noble, Pool. and specific courses, contact ..... Danny Mender, Bonnie Will- ject and sometimes it was col- send your name, address and and Mrs. Jesse Wood Sunday New Business- The youth vet- your WVU county extension mares, all of Hinton; Lawrence ored by brushing black in into Zipeode to The Sewing Corner, were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ed to attend Sunday School as a office or write the WVU Div- Walker, Meadow Bridge; Edith the engraved lines. Dept. RB- 82, 1313 South Kill- Moore and son of Madison; Mr. group April 1st. Awards will be ison Of Off- Campus Credit, 713 Cook, Taleott; Rachel Johnson, Among the many possible man Drive, Lake Park, Florida and Mrs. Ronald Ryan of Pen- given for perfect attendance for Knapp Hall, West Virginia Un- Sandstone; and Patty Mttchem, articles carved and- or engrav- 33403. ce Springs; Mr. and Mrs. ed by Scrimshaw artists are Dewey Wood of Lashmeet. a quarter, beginning April 5. 26506.iversity' Morgantown, WV Ashland. ,? i!  i Debra Ann Mullins Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Howard M ullins of Welch, proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Ann, to Damon Cregg Bolden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Bolden of Fanrock. Miss Mullins, a 1975 graduate of Welch High School, is pre- sently a senior at Bluefield State College, majoring in / :7:1 elem- entary education. Mr.: 1975 graduate of High School, is sophomore at College, majoring in engineering. An August planned. Byrd's.Eye By U.S. Senator Robert C. The Price o Last year, Congress de- regulated the airlines in- dustry, in hopes Of lower- ing prices and curbing inflation by increasing busi- ness competition through a free market. Airline deregulation has not fulfilled these expecta- tions. Thus far, the experi- ence with airline deregula- tion has failed to inspire confidence in lessening fed- eral c(mtrols in other in- dustries. True, some airfares have been reduced. But, the air- lines have substituted their own thicket of regulations, restrictions, and require- ments on "super-saver" fares, limiting the number of travelers who can take advantage of the bargains• As for the anti-inflation- ary impact of deregulation, the airlines raised their• regular fares 3.2 percent in November 1978, and there is a pending request for an- other  percent increase. Even more distressing is the conduct of the airlines in seeking to abandon or rt.duce routes. Such reduer tions have a severe impact, particularly on small and medium-sized cities, which need the prestige of a na- tional carrier to encourage economic growth. While some cities have gained more routes and better service, more than 100 cities across the coun- try face air service cut- backs. Since January, four air service carriers have filed requests with the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to reduce or eliminate serv- ice to four West Virginia cities. United Airlines, which now provides half of Deregulation the service to the ton area, has 50 percent reduction service to the state's tal; American requested to service to Piedmont wants to service to legheny has been its proposal to subsidiary commuter, ice, Aeromech, to take I service to Clarksburg  Morgantown. T have been in touch with officials of airlines, the CAB, cal leaders to help that West Virginia sufficient air service. case of United, I, with Senator have petitioned the keep United's Charleston until it replaced by another rier. United has a three-week its service through The negative ces of the loss of these West Virginia far outweigh the benefits of reduced for a few travelers. Deregulation must companied by a attitude on the part deregulated ice industries, such as airlines, have an obli to act in the public est. What may be for the airlines, will ways be efficient for public. A proper must be struck. If those in industry want dere they must be act responsibly public. Without res ity, deregulation will idea whose time has --and ggne. GOVERNMENT LANDS from $7.50 acre! n Investment! Vacatio0! Farming! Exclusive buyers guide. Complete information $6.00 Money back guarantee ...... ;(r;?s 5{;:e:r . ......... .t05 Walbridge Building Buffalo N.Y. 14202 Name Address ......................................... City ............ State ........ Zip ........... /• 6.Leader Thurs. April 12, 1979 News From The PeterstownArea ' ,' HJELP.'!!!!!! bet's of John Dove Lodge, No. Thompson; Assistant- Presid- furnish refreshments for thls. It - ; The Pirate Band Has .... Master Masons, on Saturday eat, Mrs. Arch Spangler, Jr.; was moved by Mrs. Donetta • .  Growing Pains night at the lodge hall with a Secretary & Treasurer, Mrs. Brown and seconded by Mrs. • The Peterstown High School covered -dish dinner for memb- Mason Flint. Drema Brown to award a $15.00 Band is growing by leaps and ers and their wives of the During the social hour re- scholarship to a 4,H member for bounds and must raise appro- Masonic Lodge, and members freshments were enjoyed by: 4-H camp. The scholarship is to  ximately $13,000.00 for new un- and theirwives and husbands of Mrs. Nellie Canterbury, Mrs. be turned over to Mrs. Alice iforms by August 1, 1979. The Eastern Star. The invocation Wayne Sibold, Mrs. Annie Hall, Long for selector. t:/i! band now has 60 members, was given by Russell Flesh- Mrs. EmilShrader, Mrs. Mason It was moved by Mrs. Pam w.e.m.rc...,.ea.o, ret00 m.n ., M.." .om00o. 00ac.on and.00o.d00,yM00 again the band will have 90 Following the bountiful din- Mrs. Tula Broyles, Mrs. Mattie Sue Mann, that the meeting be .:• members, thus those growing her, a most highly enlightened McMahan, Mrs. Spangler. The adjourned. The club had the :: pains. There are good reasons program was presented. Mrs. next meeting will be with Mrs. privilege of having Mrs. Dot t for those growing too!. Like: Peggy Howdock, program Ellen Beckett. Mantes as a superb chef, mak- ii• , activity, competition, pride, chairman, presented the Lilly Peterstown Area News ing delicious pizza. Everyone enjoyed their pizza  and fun, fun, fun. The band is Family of Forest Hill, West Mayor Osby Harvey issued a and settled down to workshop of ,r, . bustling with such activities as Virginia. The program present- Proclamation proclaming band camp, marching, fest- ed by them, Gospel Singing was. March as "Home Energy Check crocheting africians under the ivals, halftime shows, parades, an inspiration to all present, " month, sponsored by the instructions of Mrs. Tommie pep band, concerts, solo and and very much enjoyed by Peterstown Woman's Club, Noble, Mrs. Pare Jackson and :  ensemble day, and state band everyone. Members of the their concern for Conserving mrs. Drema Brown. Those •. festival to mention a few. Allthe group were, the father, Mr. Energy. Poster were placed in enjoying the day were: Mrs. f monies for the band come from Edgar A. Lilly and sons, An- the post office and business Donetta Brown and Chad; Mrs. fund raising, civic contributions drew J. , Timothy E, and places of the town by the Club. Drema Brown, Brandon and llmIP and personal contributions from Johnathan Keith Lilly. This is a state wide project of Jer- Receives Awards- Lisa Brown daughter of Frances Brown, the community. There are no During the intermission the the West Virginia Federation of my; Mrs. Sue Mann and Kelly; granddaughter of Reva Brown of 177 State Street won awards in 1 funds allotted for uniforms, so oldest Master Mason, the one Woman's Club. Mrs• Joyce Chandler, Mrs. Bar- Basic Strut and 1 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 bara Law and Jennifer; Mrs. next month, reach its goal. If you want to longest was presented a gift by the Peterstown Rotary Club on Pam Jackson, Mrs. Janet show your appreciation to the the worthy matron of Eastern March 15th and to the public at Meadows. Mrs. Tommie Noble PIRATE BAND for fine Star, Mrs. Eloise Foster, the the Peterstown Public Library and Susan; Visitors were: Mrs. performances during the year gift went to Mr. N.A. Buck- March 19th. Barbara Ball, Mrs. J.C. May- get on the !!!! BANDWAGON land, 57 years. The youngest, a Home Energy Check lists field and Richard, Mrs. Dot ! ! ! ! cause there "ain't no way" member of the Masons, went to were given out following the Mantes and Richard. 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 Three COMING IN! ! ! ! Drema Foster. Enjoys Birthday Party A short film was shown by the Master Jason Meadows cele- Conservations The March meeting of the worthy patron of Eastern Star, brated his first birthday and Goldie Bailey Circle met at the Ernest Foster. The following Master Scott Meadows Summits 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 Singles, couples, and entire The chairman, Mrs. B.A. Those enjoying the evening home of their grandparents, families can spend their vacat- Long, opened the meeting by were: Russell and Virginia 'Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mead- ions this year in some of the best reading the ABW Purpose. A Fleshman, Osby and Glenna ows. They are the sons of Mr. classrooms nature has to offer. note of thanks was read from Harvey, Howard and Evelyn and Mrs. Eddie Meadows of The National Wildlife Federat- mrs. Bertie Skelton for a gift Helm, Dennis and Elizabeth Peterstown. Those enjoying the ion, a nonprofit citizens con- and Bacone College for a con- Sibold, Mason and Ocie Flint, party were: Misses Stephanie servation organization, js offer- tribution. Two lap robes made Lester and Gladys Sears, Eu- Simpkins, Maria Costello, Mast- ing three Conservation Summ- from polyester squares was clid and Margaret Boggess, er Howie Castello, Master Chris its this summer in three mount- displayed and a workshop was Jack and Gladys Chambers, Via, Master Jeremy Meadows ainous areas of the country: planned in place of the next J.R. and Idella Keatley, Arch and Shannon Meadows. Blue Ridge Summit, Black regular meeting to make more and Frances Spangler, Jr., Bas- Mountain, N.C., June 23- 29 lap robes, il and Eugenia Meadows, Clar- Mountaineer EHC Holds Rocky Mountain Summit, Es- Mrs. A.B. Ball and Mrs. B.A. ence and Jane Spangler, N.A. Meeting tes Park, Cole,, July 2- $ " Long volunteered to help with Buckland, Kellan Martin, Bill The Mountaineer Extension Adirondack Summitt, Silver , ....... Men's Fellowship dinner this and Violet Munsey, Theodore Homemakers Club held their Bay, N.Y., July 29-August 4. " month, and Ella Buckland, Drema Har- regularly monthly meeting at The six- day nature holidays New officers were selected vey, Annie B. Miller, Drema the home of Mrs. Joyce Chan-' feature informal classes in for a one- year term: Pres- Foster, William and Tennie dler. The meeting was called to some 30 ecology-related subj- ident, Mrs. James Miller; Vice- Broyles, E.E. and Rosalind order by the president, Mrs. ects, such as fresh water bio- i'.  •' ' ' ;7 President, Mrs. B.A. Long See- Rowe, Daniel and Patty Vaill- Tommie Noble. logy, organic gardening, con- . .,. . ..: retary & Treasurer, Mrs. Haven ancourt, Patsy Holdren, Goldie A poem entitled "God's Word sumer and citizens action, nat- Chinault; Love Gift, Mrs. Basil Auvii, Thelma Spangler, Lake IN Your Heart" by Zella M. ure photography, backpacking i'>i, " Keatley; Sunshine, Mrs. Helen and Eula Thompson, Tommy Nixon, was read by Mrs. basics, and astronomy. All .limmy Franklin Willey cel¢brated his 5th birthday anniversary Lester. and Marva Boggess, Er.nest and Donette Brown as devotions, classes are taught .by profess- March 26. He is the son of Jim and Deanna Willey of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Carmel Francis gave Eloise Foster, Peggy Howdock, The minutes of the previous ionals and college credit can be llell)ing hint celebrate is his sister, Lori Renee whets 3 years old. devotions and Mrs. Katherine Elaine Flint, John and Edna meeting was read and approved earned. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Willey and Mr. and Mrs. Carr presented the program Hall, and Theodore Ballard. by the secretary, Mrs. Sue NWF has designed Youth Pro- Marvin Meadows of llinton, from the book, "Wait a Minute Ballard Woman's Club Mann. grams at the Conservation Sum- Class God". Mrs. James Miller led IloldsMeeting The club discussed serving mits for children five through 00leaners the Bible discussion on Galat- The Ballard Woman's Club Rotary and planned the menu 15. Led by environmental ed- inns and dedicated the love gift met at the home of Mrs. Arch for the following Thursday night ucators, youngsters can learn offering. Spangler, Jr., for their month- to serve Rotary. about nature through a variety : olds Meeting Refreshments were served by ly meeting, with Mrs. Basil Mrs• Noble announced that of activities--from treasure --. the hostess to Mrs. B.A. Long, Thompson, President, calling the. area Homemakers Exten- hunts to nature hikes-- which 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 are geared to their specific age Hinton United Methodist Deloris McGraw; Aug.-a picnic Miller, Mrs. Carmel Francis, er. The program consisted of to honor Peterstown Volunteer groups. 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, For details about the Sum- 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. mits, including costs and ace- Building with Mrs. Katherine Oct.- vacant; Nov.- Mrs. Ula Keatley, Mrs. Sherman Bal- program. A reading "Worship Mrs. Drema Brown was ommodations, write to Conser- 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 ration Summits, Dept. CS- 27, The 2:00 p.m. meeting was Miss Mary Garten; Dec.- Miss Helen ter and Mrs. Henry Met God In The Morning, " by entertainment. National Wildlife Federation, called to order by the President, NOrma Allen, Mrs. Hilda Price Williams. Miss Elaine Flint; "Before It Is Mrs. Noble announced that 1412 16th St., NW, Washington, Mrs. Hedrick and prayer was and Mrs. Blanch Callahan. To Late" by Mrs. Mason Flint. the Bloodmobile would be in D.C. 20036. offered by Mrs. Grace Deeds. The Gleaners class will serve Master Masons Night Observed New officers were elected, Peterstown on April 20, 1979, 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 Hospital Notes from Matthew and Hebrews for 7:30 p.m. It was voted to give s 118 , Order of Eastern Star remaining for another year, Mrs. Pam Jackson and second- her Devotional and a reading donaiton on the new song books observed and entertained mem- they are: President, Mrs. Basil ed by ,Donetta Brown to help Summers County tlospital entitled "one set of footprints ". for the church. A most inter- Talcott Area News March29,1979 Minutes of previous meeting esting talk on her trip to Jer- Admitted: Miniie Price, Aid- was approved. The treasurer sulolium was given by Mrs. Inez erson; Jesse Bradberry, Ben- report was given. Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loud- The Woman's Society of the Timmy Halloran conducted hie Williams, George Feams- A report was given on sick Delicious refreshments was ermilk and daughter of Char- Trinity Methodist Church held the Bible Quizzes and reminds ter Ill, Shealvey Ratcliffe, all of member. The fo!lowing list of served to the following guest lottesville, Virginia, visited their annual program of Self everyone to study with their Hinton; Hazel Phillips, Lerona; hostess for the new year were and members: Mrs. Inez Av- Mrs. Ruby Loudermilk over the denial and prayers Sunday ev- partners. Carol Moten, Jumping Branch; announced, ers, Mrs. Katherine Hedrick, weekend, cuing at 7 p.m. in the church Refreshments wree served Sallie Dick, Sandstone; and Mar.- Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Edith Burrows, Mrs. Ula with a very impressive candle and the group was dismissed by George Moody, Asbury. Hedrick; Apr.- Mrs. Ocie Bass, Parker, Mrs. Peggy Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bostic light service and had a memor- praying Numbers 6: 24- 26. Dismissed: Clara Doyle, Mrs. Peggy Arthurs and Mrs. Mrs. Ocie Vess, Mrs. Deloris and Mr. Dick Bostic of South tam for their deceased mere- Emma Bennett, Fred Williams, Ula Bennett; May- Mrs. Orpha McGraw, Mrs. Hilda Price, Charleston, were recent visitors bers included wer: Mrs. Mable Courses Patricia Stewart, Jesse Smith, Gulley, Miss Evelyn Wilson; Miss Mary Garten, Miss Norma of Mrs. Florence Mann. Halloran, Mrs. Mary Thomp- Coaches, physical educators Kathy Robinson, Anna Ander- June-Mrs. Murphy Cales; July- Allen, Mrs. Grace Deeds. son, Mrs. Etta Huston, Mrs. and teachers may take grad- son, Rufus Grimmett, all of What's A MissHazelHodge, MissLotha LenaPittinu, Mrs. Nora Wall- uate courses in eight sports Hinton; Faye Crookshanks, Hedge and Mr. and Mrs. Gene ace, Mrs. Golda Campberll, workshop and physical educat-, Rainelle; Webb Henderson, Sears visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Virginia Honaker, and ion programs this summer at Tommy Stover, both of Sand- Scrimsha Thimble crawford in Dublin, Virginia Mrs. Myrtle Carter. West Virginia University. stone; and Sibyl Bishop, Ball- W over the weekend. Classes will be offered in two ard. The Trinity Methodist Youth and a half, six and four- week Personals A Scrimshaw thimble, the ar- canes, cribbage boards, small Miss Nellie' fades has re- was called to order Thursday sessions from June 14 to Aug. 10 dent collector's prize! But, what pieces of statuary, knife hand- turned to her home here after 7:00 in folk dance,elementary phy- .Mrl and Mrs. Dennis Surber really is scrimshaw? I'll try to les, corset stays, snuff boxes, spending the winter months Roll Call- 3 new members, 23 steal eduation, athletic training, spent a week in Charleston S.C. explain, many various pieces of fine with her niece, Mrs. Edwin members present: David basketball, volleyball, track visiting theirsonFirstLt. Den- Scrimshaw is a nautical term jewelry and, of course, thimb- Petry and family in St. Albans. Sprouse, Mona Mann, Kelly and field, football and psych- his Surber Jr. Accompanying of unstable orthography and of les. unknown origin, hut it is gen- Some of these early pieces Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hedge of Dillon, B.J. Carpenter, Richie ophysiol0gieal awareness, them were : Mrs. Beulah Wy- Webb, Norman Cole III, Chris Registration willbeon May 21 ant who went on to Orelando erally applied to the art of date from the late lath century Marlington, visited Miss Hazel Ward, Brian Webb, Crystal and at the WVU Colium, accord- Florida to visit Mr. and Mrs. making carved and-or engraved but most collectables were done Hedge and Mrs. Letha Hedge Angel Ward, Kathy and Sarah ing to workshop director ROb- Ronald Surber and family. useful and - or decorative and from 1830 to 1850. Scrimshaw recently. Vandall, Laura Carpenter, ert L. Kurucz, chairman of ornamental articles or objects artists are still active and today ' pit |-N at sea. Fanciful designs were are very highly specialized and Mrs. Catharine Glass and Tery and Joel Thompson, Cindy graduate studies. Students may Hos a ote • and Michelle Talbott, Beatric enroll for credit or Continuing engraved, or etched, on shells, talented. Mrs. Rosa Gillispi have re- Workman, Tom and Mark Kes- Educaiton Units. whales' teeth, walrus tusks, Pictured is one of the most turned to their home here after ler, Ron, Don and Donna Can- Cost will include a $30.90 base Summers CountyHospital March 30, 1979 whalebone or whale ivory ( beautiful ivory scrimshaw spending the winter months tley. fee plus $15 per credit hour for Admitted: Mary Hall, Pipe- tooth or jawbone). The desigsn thimbles that I've seen. There's with Rev. and Mrs. Jim Martin Old Business- Buying Bibles West Virginia students. Out- of- stem; Sarah Richards, Nim- ranged from whaling scenes, also an unetched, but hand- in Rupert. for the youth is being looked state students will pay $70 per itz; Lori Allen, Brian Mann, whaling ships, naval action, somely carved plain thimble. It into. All members were re- credit hour. Nancy Adkins, all of Hinton; frigates, brigs, sailors' sweet- is of the stunning tier dome W.P. Campbell has returned minded about leering new Bib- Housing and meals may be James Johnson, Sandstone; hearts, 'bouquets of flowers, design and is made by Amer- to his home here after spend- le verses. A committee ( Mona arranged through the WVU Dir- Herschel Heuson, Springdale; Masonic emblems, coats of ican scrimshaw artists of ele- ing the winter months with his Mann, David Sprouse and ector of Housing. University Violet Underwood, Jumping arms to the Irish harp! phant tusk ivory, son, Richard Campbell and Kathy Vandall) was appointed room and board cbarges are $23 Branch;- Mary Crawford, For- American and Anglo- Amer- See these and other fine thim- family in Bellepoint and visiting to obtain all information avail- for a double room and $24 for 20 est Hill; and Pamela Helmick, ican whale fishermen used their bles and collectables in the full relatives in Charleston. able for swimming this month meals per week. jackknives or stout sail need- color, free, 64- page The Coil- Smoot. les to etch their special ob- ector's Choice catalog. Just Visitors in the home of Mr. at the Pipestem Park Indoor For information about times Dismissed{ Elmer Noble, Pool. and specific courses, contact ..... Danny Mender, Bonnie Will- ject and sometimes it was col- send your name, address and and Mrs. Jesse Wood Sunday New Business- The youth vet- your WVU county extension mares, all of Hinton; Lawrence ored by brushing black in into Zipeode to The Sewing Corner, were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ed to attend Sunday School as a office or write the WVU Div- Walker, Meadow Bridge; Edith the engraved lines. Dept. RB- 82, 1313 South Kill- Moore and son of Madison; Mr. group April 1st. Awards will be ison Of Off- Campus Credit, 713 Cook, Taleott; Rachel Johnson, Among the many possible man Drive, Lake Park, Florida and Mrs. Ronald Ryan of Pen- given for perfect attendance for Knapp Hall, West Virginia Un- Sandstone; and Patty Mttchem, articles carved and- or engrav- 33403. ce Springs; Mr. and Mrs. ed by Scrimshaw artists are Dewey Wood of Lashmeet. a quarter, beginning April 5. 26506.iversity' Morgantown, WV Ashland. ,? i!  i Debra Ann Mullins Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Howard M ullins of Welch, proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Ann, to Damon Cregg Bolden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Bolden of Fanrock. Miss Mullins, a 1975 graduate of Welch High School, is pre- sently a senior at Bluefield State College, majoring in / :7:1 elem- entary education. Mr.: 1975 graduate of High School, is sophomore at College, majoring in engineering. An August planned. Byrd's.Eye By U.S. Senator Robert C. The Price o Last year, Congress de- regulated the airlines in- dustry, in hopes Of lower- ing prices and curbing inflation by increasing busi- ness competition through a free market. Airline deregulation has not fulfilled these expecta- tions. Thus far, the experi- ence with airline deregula- tion has failed to inspire confidence in lessening fed- eral c(mtrols in other in- dustries. True, some airfares have been reduced. But, the air- lines have substituted their own thicket of regulations, restrictions, and require- ments on "super-saver" fares, limiting the number of travelers who can take advantage of the bargains• As for the anti-inflation- ary impact of deregulation, the airlines raised their• regular fares 3.2 percent in November 1978, and there is a pending request for an- other  percent increase. Even more distressing is the conduct of the airlines in seeking to abandon or rt.duce routes. Such reduer tions have a severe impact, particularly on small and medium-sized cities, which need the prestige of a na- tional carrier to encourage economic growth. While some cities have gained more routes and better service, more than 100 cities across the coun- try face air service cut- backs. Since January, four air service carriers have filed requests with the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to reduce or eliminate serv- ice to four West Virginia cities. United Airlines, which now provides half of Deregulation the service to the ton area, has 50 percent reduction service to the state's tal; American requested to service to Piedmont wants to service to legheny has been its proposal to subsidiary commuter, ice, Aeromech, to take I service to Clarksburg  Morgantown. T have been in touch with officials of airlines, the CAB, cal leaders to help that West Virginia sufficient air service. case of United, I, with Senator have petitioned the keep United's Charleston until it replaced by another rier. United has a three-week its service through The negative ces of the loss of these West Virginia far outweigh the benefits of reduced for a few travelers. Deregulation must companied by a attitude on the part deregulated ice industries, such as airlines, have an obli to act in the public est. What may be for the airlines, will ways be efficient for public. A proper must be struck. If those in industry want dere they must be act responsibly public. Without res ity, deregulation will idea whose time has --and ggne. GOVERNMENT LANDS from $7.50 acre! n Investment! Vacatio0! Farming! Exclusive buyers guide. Complete information $6.00 Money back guarantee ...... ;(r;?s 5{;:e:r . ......... .t05 Walbridge Building Buffalo N.Y. 14202 Name Address ......................................... City ............ State ........ Zip ........... /• 6-Leader Thurs. April 12, 1979 Y News From The Peterstown Area .l.my v'r..klL. W,ly elb..U0 m. sth bluely ...I.*.ry M.rch .. is Ih son of Jim a.d Dea..a WUley  Tel*do+ Oh. I tell,l,*g mm cclbr.te's his sister, t. ae.. who i. a y old. ;ra.dpar,,t ,' Me. a, M, no.g W,ley a.d mr...d m.. M,,r,,, Ms.dais ,,r I.nlo., Gleaners Class Holds Meeting The Gleane Class of the ML Fennels Bman, M Itmlon United Methmt I)alLaMeGw;Aug apicnie Cbnrehmel onM.h, treat M. L=tl Uvely; Sept M lhe Methqlst Eduoatlunal Grace De*de, M O.a Hyde: Buildmg wlth M Kather; t:t, vacant; Nov- M Ula Hedrtck rving as hosLs Parker, Mrs Edith Bun The 2:OO pm mting w Miss Mary Garten; D.- Mi called In order by the pident, NOrms Allen, M. HIIda Price M. HedrLek and layer  and M. alamh Callahan. offered by Mrs Grace Deeds. The Glee cla will e A iS t The peteratown Chapter No with the same slate ol offl fml:00-6:001twmovedby Z ndnnk me adlng heSCuba, m a f s I[ ted .' 118 Order o Eastern ar maining far anmher year, M PamJaelonandnd. fm Matthew and Hebrews for 7:30 p m was vo to glVeka abaci're d and tertained mere- they a: Prident, M Basil ed by Donel Bwn to help her Davntlaal and a rding donaitenonthenngbo .......................... " , ..................... Talcott Area News Minut of previom mting ting talk on her trip to Jar- was approved. The Lrs stdoliumwasginbyMrs, ln repet as given. Aye Mr aud Mrs. Howard Loud The Woman's Society of the Timmy Hallnran conducted A p2rl was gven on rock Iel¢io [hrats w milk and daughter o[ Char- Trlnily Methodm t Curch held the Bible quiz arm mtnds member& Toe following list of ed Lo the [ollowng gt ]oltvdle, Vrginia. visited their annual program of self everyone to study with their host rnr the new y we and member: M. In Av M RUby Loudermilkover the denlal and prayers Sunday ev- partn announced e, M. Katherine Hlek+ wkend ening at 7 p.m. in the chh [shments W  Mar blrs Katherine Mrs Edith B, M. Ula -- with a very impre*tve candle andthagupwasdlsmissedby Hedr*ek; Apr- M. Oeie Ba, Park. M Py Arth. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Blic light ioe and had a memor, praying Number s ; 24- 2. M Peggy Arthurs and M M, Ocie V. M, Delnrls and Mr Dick BesSie o[ South jam for their desed mem- Ola BanoeB; May M Orpha McGraw, Mrs Hllda Price, Charlton,wnt vislto be included wer: Mrs. Mable Collrse8 Gultey, Miss Evelyn Wilco; MissMaryGarl,MisSNma o[ M. FI°nce Mann Ha,area, Mm. Mary Thump- Coach,, physical edt Jun M Murphy Ca[ duly. AH. M Grace De -- son, M Etta I4ton. M+ and teaehar may tke grad. MiHalHdge, MtLetha Lena Fttinu, M. Nora Wall- uate c ia eight spor What's .4 .................................. I fl ............ ph .......... SearsvisRedMr and Mrs. Jack ' Vkrginla Houaker, and on progrs thiJ m at Myrtle Car. Scrimshaw Thimble ....................... :: wt vtrma UmvLty. ow the wkd. -- a wm be offered tn two -- "me Trndty Mhodmt Vth ,,d a half, sx and t- AScrimshawthimble, tbear- can,,cribbage board, all Mi Nellie Eades has  wasca][edtuord'mursday lfmJel¢tOAug, 10 dent eolltor'sprize! BUt what pi of statry, knlle hand- td to h home h after ?:@ ally is acrlmslw? I'll try to I, eor,,et slays, uff ox, slmdtng the winter mont Roll Call- 3 new member, P3 Lq talk dance,elementary phy- mea tZon, athleue tramg, explain mny vart p of fine with h nice, M Edwin mber present: DaVid basketball, volleyball, track Scrimzhnwisanauticalterm jewelry and, of eo, thtmb- petryand(amilylnSt, Albaas, Spe, Mo Ma, Kelly d field, fc, a4ball d [myeh. of utable ortbography and o[ I. unknown origin, but it is gen- Same of these rly pi Mr and Mrs Cil Hedge of Dillon. BJ. Carpenter, Rlehie ahiolOgloal aw. Webb, N orman Cole Ill Chris s'atLonwmbmMaysl orally applied Io the art of date from the late lath .tury Marlingtan, visited Mira Hel Ward, Brian Webb, Cratal and at the WW0 Calam, ad- makingcaedandrengraved hutmoatlltabLedone Hedge and M Lethe Hedge Angel Ward. Kathy and rah Sag to wm'kho director RO useful and nr detrative and fm 1830 to la0. Scrimshaw ently. Vandall, l carpenter, err L+ Kmue, e2mlrmaa at nrnamenUlarticlorobjts arHstastlliaeliveandtoay -- TeryandJlThoman, Cindy grdteatu01,amantmy at sea Fancittd designs we are vy highly smlized and Mrs Catherine Gla and and MicheHe Talott, Btre enll [or eredLt  Contmuing engraved, or etched on shells, talented Mrs, Rta GilZispi have . Workman, Tom and Mrk K Edaiton Unite, whale' teeth, walr tusks, pctmdlsoneaf the mt tnedtotheirhumehereMter ler. Ron, Don and Dnna Cam twifliaeludeatO.oum whalebone or whale ivory  beautifd ivory rimshaw spending the winter montks t p] $15 per credit ho I tth or jawbone) Thedesign thimlflthatrvea.The's withR andMrs Jim Martin tleoYid aun- Buying Bibl WtVlrgtnlastudente. Ct-of- ranged Im whaling en, also an etehed, hut hand- in Rupert tar the youth is being ]ksd state students will pay $7O per whalin ships, naval acUon, aelyedplainthimble, lt into, All members we r adith. frigate, brigs sailors' swat- is of the stunning tier ma W.P Campbell has rtaed minded about Iing new Bib+ Hong a.d meal. may heas, buquets of tlowe, design and is made by Amer- to his home here after spend- le v A commRt ( Mona aangad through the WVU DIr- Manie emblems. ats oi icon serihaw artists of e] ing the winter months with his Mann, David Sp,'o and t of Hbg. Untvaredty arms to the irish harp[ phant tk tve4, a, Richard Campbell and Kathy Vndall] w appointed mandboardeharg Amerin and Anglo. Amer + Seetheaeandothflnethim fllyinBellepointandvisiting toobtainattinforfionavafl, fadouhteandttfur20 icanwhalefishermenmedtheir htandlltablinthefU]] lativlnCharlton, able for swimmlng this month meadarwk, jackkniv or stt il nd color, f, eA pase lle Call I to eteh their seal oh- tor'a Cot¢ tlog. Jl Vimto in tim home ot Mr. at the Pilmtem park lndr For In[mti a ttm P®L =d s,te , tatt Jeer and meUm R was l- ad yo name, addr and and M. Je WOOd s0ay N Bmin-  youth vet- your WVU nty ti nredhybrhingbLackLnlnto 7p¢odetaTheSwLngCorner, were Mr and M. Melvin edtoattdSundySel*tea officewMtetheWWJDiv- tbo engraved )in Dept RB+ it, 1313 South Kill. M and n of Modish; Mr. grip April tat Awards will be ia of Off- Campus Credit. 7L Among the many polhle inn Dave, Lake Park, Florida and M. Rald Ryan of Pen- gven f perft attda f Knapp Hall, Wt Virginia Un- artiel rvafl and. or engrav. . ce S mlngs; Mr and M, a quarter, begilng AFrU S ivlty+ Morntn, WV ed by S:mhaw rtm a De wood of Loshmeet. ram. Iiah hmts Jar this it w moved by Mrs, aoett B and nded by a-s. Vma B  award a *s. 4 H c.p.  hlanhip is tu S +or leetor. t waa mow by ' pare Jaen, and nded by Mrs. S M., that the meetL be adid The nlub had the ivlege of havLng r, Dot M.ni  a superb chef. mak- Lng 0Lico z. Every enjay me pizza  setLled down to wp of chetiag .f.eta.s r t immUo of M mmte Noble. mrs. P Jackson d lying me 0y : Mm. Donetta B and Chad; Mrs. Dma BW., Brdau and J- my; M. S M..n and KeZly: mrs Joy Chanler, M. Bar- ra I.w and Jenniferi mrs. Pare JacOUl Mrs. Jat Meadawa. Is. Tommie Noble and Susan; VmLto : Mn, Barbara 11. M. JC, May- IIELPHHH  of John Dove e, No. ; igmnt- id- ePiraa..d..s .... Master Mw, on Stare'day eat, M. reh SpaneJer, Jr.L rowgPa*.s ,ght at the ledge ha wire a Secretary . Trr+ Mr eFtentewnHLghSbool ve,-ashmrrormemb ManFlmt. Band s owLng hy lea and e and ttLr ww of me DLng the ial he bou.d and mt ra appro- Ma.o Ie, and memn fhment we Jo by: ximatetySl3.000mtornewun andtbeLrwiva.dhnot Mn Name Cantbm', . forms hy AUmt 1, t e Etem Star. Toe InwatZoo Wa,m SLboL, Mrs. Anme ran, band  has  mm. was g+v by Rn Vlh mr £m,Srad,M M. when mashing a ret man Fnt; M, Ba,U ompon, again the and wLII have 9O P011nwip the bottft all.+ Mrs a Byl. M Mettle member, th mo 'owing n+ a mint highly litmed McMn, mn Sngler e pm ae am goad ns pgram was pent. M. next mttPa wm t wire . for th rowing t Likn: Palmy How0oek. prora,n Ellen akett activity, mpetmun, pride, ,airn, pt me IZty PetAaNew* arm f.., f.n, t. The band is Fatally of Fot Hm Wt tvur Oby Lrvey uea a bting,thsuchactLvLtLaa VtgLmaepr.ramnt- Peamatio. 'taming b.nd mp. mal,ng, ft+ bythem, C.paLStaglngwas maha+"nomeorca**k vs, altL abo. parade, an insyirato, to all pt, ,, munro, +p by me pep trend, cance, role and and vy much enjoyed by Pettewn Wumn'a O, emble day. and state harm everyone Mom nf me theLr eoncm for Con*r tUvaLtemttonaflthe gup were. the father, Mr n.pterwplaeein moni fur the tne enme rom Edgar A Lmy and ao. An- the post omee and hum u.dralsing, ntviccnntrLbutLons drew J , Timothy E, and pl.thetobytheOuh and r.a contrbutto,m rom JOnatha. Keith Uly. is m a state wide pjt of the mmunity. e am no DLng the mtmo, the the Wt VL,'inla FederatLa. of f0s aLutted f umforma,  uidm Master M, the one Woman's Cl.h. the nd ne y help W who rd n a Mn the AlSminutemmwasown¢o rnh its gl If you want t Iongt was prent a grt by the Pettow. notary CLub oa abowyrariat+tethe thawormymatnafEtem Mah lm and to the bnc at PITE BANO tar me Star. M moe Fter, me the ptetewo Pubic LLbry p*rCoan dmmg the yr gift went to Mr mA nuek Mah tgth gto. the m BNDWAGON land,7y."meyoungt,a Home Ener Chk nets m me"ain'tway" memberoftheMns,ntto we gven out oLIowLr me to n.t m hand memm tn 0 L,ter SO 3 y; the r mm she,ng, umfnrms. GeT THAT MONEY Lyient a the dr pr, was COMIO TN!! Drama pter. E.joysmrtha.. P.y --- A bort rLIm w abown hy the Masl Jao mdo eel "me March mnng of the worthypatnafmornStar, braL hs flt birthday and Gole Bailey nixie reel at the Ernst Fter o fallowing Master SOLL Mduwa home of M Job. ChtnauLt more uti gJ ainghg oelebrated his thLrd bLrthy with twelve meme pnt y the Lilly F.mily. with a j0inl pty given at the e chairman, M BA Th nnoyins the evenins home nt their randpnta, to,*, oned the mting by were: Rell and Viria Mr. and - Tan Md- rU.g the ABW purpo. A FLhman, Ohy and Olenna ows They a the ns or Mr. nnte of thank was rd fram Harry, Hnwar and Evelyo aud Mrs. Eddie Meado ot m Bie Skeltn for a gm Helm, .n, a.d Elth peteLown enoying the and Bane Cullege or a n- SiboLd, Man end Oe Flint. party were: Mim SteanLe IribuUo.,a'omprotma0 LLermldGLadysSea, Eu- Simpms, MariaCtelto,Maat- fm polyter sq.ares was clLd and Maaret t,qs, erHowieCasteUo, MterCm displayed and a rkshop was Jaok and GLadys Ctmers, via, Master Jemy Meadn planr+ Ln ple of the xl J.R and lde Ktley, ¢h and Shan.o. Mdow. gu]ar mtthg te make mo and Frane Spaner. Jr., B- lap robes tl and Euena Mdn, Clar- M..r EUC HoL Mrs. AI Balland M. BA enee and Jane SwngLer, NA Mtt.g Ing vaunLred to hep with BuekLand, Kenan Martin, Bm e Mountamr ExtensLon Men's FellowshLp mouer this and Violet My. "meoo tomek Cq.h held their manth. arMEllaBucklnd.DmaHar reg.larly monthly mt.g at New ofn re lte ve, AnnLe B MiLl, ema the home of Mn Joy Cha.' or a o y tm: - Fter. WLI,am and To.ale mer/rPmtmgwlto mt,m.JammMi,er:Vi- ayl, EE and Rmind order by the pldt, M, ptdnnt, Mra. B.A.Ing;S=- ttowe, Daniel nd Patty radii- TommeNoble tary  "or, Mrs. Haven a .L. pay Hol0r n, C-oldLe A poem entUed "God's Word ChnaulL; LoveGft. M. sl Anvil. T,ma Spongier, ke IN Vo HrC' by 7ala M, KeaUey: Sunsb, Mn Hel and Eula Thompson, Tommy Nxan, was rd by M. andMaaol,mrmtand Ooette Br u 0evoUo, r mm Cam,el Francis gave Elof Fter, Pey Huwde The mtnut of the prevo VOLLo and M. Katherine Elaine FLint, John and a meelingwasdandappve0 Ca pnt the program all and eo0o BaLlard. iabv the aLary, V,r S m the book, '+W.it a MLn.te B.II.rd Wo.,.a's crab n ed" M Jam ML]ier led IloldsMll.g e luh dtd l.g the BLhle dion on Gahl e Ball.rd Wuman'a Club IZotary ad pl.n. the menu lain and dLca the love gift me at the home of Mrs. Arch tar thefollowlng'mdyntght offern, sr.gler, Jr, rar theLr month¸ to rva aotat aerhmenLswereby ly mting, with Mn Bil M Noble anuncthat the hts to M aA bag, Thompn, Pridt, camng the ar .umemaka Exten- M aB. all, Mn James theprayingofthet*'sPray- eanCuarepLa.ningdL Miner, M Carmel Franoia, er. o pam eonaim ot lu honor Petentowu Voltr Mn. Haven ChinouLt, M W verat redin, wire t-. Fi partment  April 7, W Ky, Jr, M Baml W.y.e SlVOld in chae of the 19, to be d at the n hall¸ Ktley, M. Sherman L pwgram A ng "Wo=hp Mn Dmo Brow. was ommotam, write to Con- lard, MKatherLneCa,M '.wasreadbyM.Sild:"l appotntedtebeLncrgeotthe wtonSummll+,CpL. CS.. HeienItand M .enry MetGnd[oTheMurning,'by entertainment. Nattuna WtlmLte Federation, Wmlams. MLss Elathe Flint; "eore [I Is M. Noble a that I41 mh St. NW, Waington, -- To Ile" hy Mrs Man Film the BICOamnblle wld be in DC 20 M.slerMassN,ghtObser,'ea Now ome we elated, peteto o. AI 0, I', Hospital Notes S.m=m coly UpLl AdmLttd: Miniie price, Aid. ion. a nprofit cit, n- aeration organiti, Ja afro. Lag th Cati Suture- Lts thm summer in th mot- aino aas a the L: alue mte Summit, Black MntaLn, NO., Ju.e - R Mn.ntaLn Smlt, E L Park, COle,, July - n Am.daek SmRt, Stlv Bay, N.Y., Juy - Aught . The six- day tu holLd rtu Lnrmal el L some m Lo-ltea aub L, sh as th water m Ion, ornLc ear.Ln, n- s and e+U aeon, t phoraphy, baekpaeVang haoles, a.d Mtronomy. dl cla a tut by ma- ials and lleee crUt n be eaed. NVF h dned yomh Pr Crams at the Cap.alien am- mils or ehtldren five muh as. LeO by ear.mental ed. .cat, yoeaten n Im about nata through a variety or actvm [m t Engagement Mr. and M Hard M ullim clam- field Bud Right. . Dot of Welch, prouy aou the Mani and Pdehar d, eaggemt of their daughter, t25 graduate Ia Ann, to Damon cregg mgh Sch 4, Three ,*n, n of Mr, and M, sophomo at Conservations ,ti Mm, a , Vao euginring. of Welch High Sebaol. is pr ,.,, ,,"mm:' tly a ) at Blfield planned. Stem c+ttm+e, majoring in Singl, couple, and enti famili n spend their vat- ia this yr tu some of the best .................... i By Ey The Natioml w+lm+te Federal- ri= B:+ Tile PP+ oJ Deregulation Lt +car, co.+,+s de- +gulat tho aLrHnes dtr+, in hop++ <,P lo+or+ kng pri+s and CUl.blng trig.thin I+ memastng busl- ncss e+pntition the+ugh a mqunst.1 to Air,no de+lation h not f.maed me e×st- ttoas Thtm far, me exrl- leghony has 3., m to to<,. h.s +.i+d W nap++e idJary dmr vrue, som amra h.ve en duoeo. Bu the air- lines have submit  ted their .wn mtok or rcgul.to,  ]e.de to hm, stricti.ns .rid qJt that West VJrglnl r t ....... s, s lirting s'eltnamVlrr et °fsUnlte& o+ travel+to wh[J can take w t enator .d+amamc or me mrg+ns hunts to nat htk+- wdch As for th+ anfi-LoflatZon. Jm ,t, t amg+ldt°tbeirspecificag e thre arle#r6resegdulai°+ +pta+d by For delatla about the Sum. gulsr fas 32 peent m mils, [Lng ets and ace- is a pending ucst for an. other  pem i,,cs. Zen mo dstssns  the Wt the conduct of the airns far outwoL; m sl+mg to h.ndon or o"nms ort au .t. Sneh duc+ o  sew vele c]ar un small and mem. s* cues+ which nd the pstlge of a ha- tiona] eaJer to encourage i Jndustcies, some eitLcs havn gained en; J Bradbey, Bow m<, routes and better nie Williams, George pms. cities a the un- terlll,Slviellffe*allof t face r se cut. Hints; Hazel PhillipS. La; hacks. CarolMoten, JpingBrch; Snce JauUYhfourflrl I must be struck• same Dick, Sndeto: and e • George Moody, ASbLtW, +uestsCa t ve C .... Dtmlmd: Clara Doyle, Ae+nautiea Bmrd [CAB) a t Emmaaennett, FredWlUa, lee to our west Wrglnta Patrcia Stewart, J Smith, eltl. United Arlnes, :Yel Kathy Robi, Anna Ander+ wh,h now provides halt of arM gnne ' n, Rtm c.,4mmett, +11 or Hlnton; Faye Crnokshanks¢ Raille; Webb Hdn, Tommy Stw,  of Sau+- a. GOVERNMENT Personals LANDS .................. from $7.50 acre! vmitLng their  First Lt. Den- his Sber Jr, Ampanying tKem we : Mre. Beulah Wy- ant who t on to OreBado rlt to vLt Mr, and Rold Sher and farally. Hospital Note Sum= cly np,tl mmme: Mary Hal pa- sty; Sarah mehard, Ntm- ltz; Lr A,. Brian Ma, Nancy Adld, all of Fanmn; Investmentl Vacmo Famn# Exduw buvem guide Jam+s Joon. sato; .......... pril+; :omplatejnj. ° ....... Violet one--aM, Jng Bramh; Mary aced, For- Mon+ back guarantee mt m; and Pamela Helmick, m.my Mead+r, ]mmme wm- am. 11 a ulnton; am Walk+, Meadow Bridge; lRh Cook, Tal¢ott; Raebsl +oln, Sandtem; +d Patty Mite+m, Ashland.