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2-Hinton News Tues. April 17, 1984
anizational Meeting Held
An organizational meeting of
the Summers County Democrat
Women's Club was held Sat-
m-day April t4th in the meet-
ing room of the Memorial
Building. The meeting was
. called by members of the Sum-
mers County Democrat Exec-
utive Committee with Mrs.
Marion O' Bryan, being the
presiding chairperson.
Selected were : Mrs. Calvin " invitation extended to all Dem:
Kay" Cox, Chairman; Mrs. oorat women to attend.
Clara Mann, Vice chairman; A social hour was held with
Mrs. Bob, " Virginia" Maddy, Mrs. Kayetta Meadows pre-
Secretary and Mrs. Harold " siding at the punch bowl and
Vora" Epling, Treasurer. Af- Crozier Fitasimmons serving
tar ~eat was accepted Mrs. COx coffee. Cookies and cake was
presided over the business donated by Mrs. " Millie"
meeting. Mrs. Vera Epling pre- Meador, Circuit Clerk of Sum-
seated the treasurer report and mars County.
was approved. Attending: Mrs, Marion O'
Mrs. O' Bryan discussed the Past presidents attending the
organization its interest and meeting gave reports on past
goals for the 1984 election year. years activities.
Mr. Dick Meador, Chairman of Mrs. Vergie O' Bryan was
the SummorsCotmtyExecutive selected to serve as Social
Committee spoke briefly to the Chairman and announced that
club concerning activities of a" Meet Your Candidate Nite"
the Committee and the corn- Would be held on May llth at
bined efforts of each organiz- 6:00 in the Memorial Building
ation in this year's election with a covered dish dinner.
activities. Mr. Meador introd-
cad Executive Committee
members Mrs. Dallas " Kay.
etta" Meadows, Mrs. Marion"
Bryan, Mrs. Crozier Fitzsim-
mons, Mrs. A. L. " Bugs"
Bennett, Mrs. Dallas Meadows,
Mrs. Bob Maddy, Mrs. Ira
Vandall, Mrs. Walter Pack,
Mrs. Harry Keaton, Mrs. Cl-
ara Mann, Mrs. Nadine Wood-
rum, Mrs. Calvin Cox, Mrs.
Harold Epling, Mrs. Preston
Hedrick, Mrs. Brenda I~wry,
Mrs. Crozier FitzsimmonsSuzanne T. Humphreys, Mrs.
was chosen Ways and Means John Gilbert, Miss Millie Mea-
Chairman and announced ador. Mrs. Mattie J. Cooper,
runtmage sale in June+ . Mrs. Charles L. Lowe Jr.. Mrs.
people have been tortured and ernment who spend their lives
• condemned to long - term tm- in faithful service but who were
• prisonment and are still lang- dismissed from work and aff-
I uishing in dark dungeons, de- dieted with proverty and need
letter to the editor Since this is the way they have would be found", said Bilirakis, proved of the opportunity of because of hatred and prejud-
~ehosen to manage our tinfe and ". is totally insensitive." placing their expertise at the ~ice. Even the owners of pri-
vate firms and institutions
| 4-13-84 mopey then we should be sure Catherine Foster service of the government and iwere prev, ~1 from engaging'
to remember them when we go the nation.
Editor to the polls. They are taking "LETTER TO THE EDITOR" Numerous are the self - sac- ,Baha'is. . +....,~,~
Hinton Newspaper advantage of us now, let's not rificing employees of the gov- : Many privately - uwmm Ba.
2nd Avenue Hinton WV 25951 give them a chance to "do it to The Banning of Baha'i Rel- ',ha'is establis;~L ~n.s have beea
ns" again, igious Institutions H H S confiscated. Many tradeamen
+An open letter ( translated • * have been denied the right to
Dear EAitor, Please with - hold my name. 'from Persian) * continua workit:~ by caveell-
September 3,1983 : K yClub ationoftheirL~messliom-
Please print this letter in your Letter To The Editor: ' e ;ses. Balm'is youth have been
newspaper. Today I read an Part 4 -[:i denied access to education in
article in the Beckley News- Ap~ 4, 1984 many schools and in all univ-
paper about one of our cand- IT WAS HOPED that the The Hinton High Schoo ey~ersities and institutions of I~lgh-
Club were " Buddy's" to the er education. Baha'i university
ldates. Since this election is CALLS FOR APOLOGY: past recent years would have Special Olympics children Sat- students abroad are deprived of
well underway I just wanted to P, ep. M, ichael Bflirakis ( F - witnessed, on the one hand, the urday, April 14. Also,. they Teceiving money for their ed-
say something to the tax pay- Fla.), member of the House administration of divine justice
ers of Summe~ County. Select Committee on Aging, has - a principle promoted by the assisted the Hinton Kiwanis in ucation, and others who wish to
called for Democrat Gov. Ri- true religion of Islam and pre- a " canned food drive" on last purnse their studies outsideof
There are two candidates in chard Lamm of Colorado toscribed by all monotheistic rel- Thursday, for the needy fum- ,Iran have been ckmied exit
thia election that are campaign- apologize to America's senior igions - and on the other, and flies this Easter. permits.
ing on bt~', the tax payers, time citizens for his recent remark coupled with an impartial in- Shiela Ward, club president,
and mommy. I have seen them that terminally ill elderly have vestigation of the truths of the opened the regular weekly Baha'is Of Hinton
on different occasions over the a " duty to die and get out of the Baha'iFaith, the abolition or at meeting at 6:30 in the high Paymens
past few weeks r~ding around in way." . .....~ least mitigation of discrimina- school cafeteria, Monday, April ....... --7 "-~-- ~ "
a county car, on county time, Silirakls sale t~xnm ~ re- tion, restrictions and pressures 9th. Madmtl
campaigning for their election, mark shows his lack of under- suffered by Baha'is over the The business session was a
This is not fair to the tax standing and compassion, and
payers. We do not pay taxes to removes from the lives of aid-
fmance their campaign. This is erly Americans the hope for
mis-management of tax better things ahead. "To sugg-
dollars. If they had any yes- est that they shouldn't have the
pact for their positions or for us privilege of living their lives to
they would campaign on their, the fullest, perhaps with hope
own time and money, not ours. that a cure for their illness
IN THE
There should he something among the new arrivals to our
Library shelves this past week to appeal to every taste.
For the biography lover there's Kennedy by Peg Gadney with
a" sensitive text and more than 170 illustrations... ( which evoke)
... superbly both an era and a man " and Diana. Princ-
ess of Wales which contains, along with the test, all the old
familiar pictures of that beautiful young woman and many new,
unfamiliar ones.
Among the new novels there's a mystery, The Name of Annabel
Lee by Julian Symons and a "cops and robbers" called A Matter
of Honor by William McGivern. There ts a western ( really an
Indian story) by Douglas C. Jones, Seasons of Yellow Leaf, and a
strange little romance by Alice Dwyer - Joyce entitled The
Unwinding Corner.
Our religion shelves now contain Robert Schuller's Ton-
gh Minded Faith for Tender Hearted People. Patrons checking
over our " travel" section for summer vacatin ideas will find
Vermont, An Explorer's Guide. On the" nature" shelves there'p
a Field Guide to Mushrooms and Their Relations ful) of color
pictures and written descriptions ( including whether the
past 135 years.
Alas, on the contrary, be-
cause of long standing mis-
understandings and prejudices,
the difficulties increased imm-
ensely and the portals of cal-
amity were thrown wide open
in the faces of the long surf-
eying and sorely oppressed
Baha' is of Iran who were to an
even greater degree, deprived
of their birth - rights through
+the systematic machinations of
Igovernment officials who are
supposedto be the refuge of the
' public and of some impostors in
the garb of divines, who en-
gaged in official or unofficial
spreading of mischievous and
harmful accusations and cal-
umnies, and issued, in the
name of religions and judicial
authorities, unlawful decees
and verdicts.
Many are the pure and inn-
ocent lives that have been
snuffed out: many the distin-
guished heads that have ad-
orned the hangman's noose;,
and many the precious breasts
that have become the targets of
• .firing squads. Vast amounts
of money and great quantities
of personal property have been
plundered or conf'mcated. Many
technical experts and learned
talking session about new pro-
jects and those serving on the
newly formed committees.
Fund - raising, and visiting
speakers were also discussed.
Those who attended were :
Shiela Ward, Amy Berry, Mary
Lilly, Shelle Alvis, Michael
Montgomery, Eric Hunter,
Missy Thompson, Brian Tur-
ner, Keat Pack, Steve Lyons,
,and Advisor - Joseph McBride.
'623 Tropic
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Hildm, W. Va.
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"Meats, Grm-
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Edward
Aononnces His Hew Office Honrs:
0florin[ tiio finest in Chiropractic Care
are now open Monday 'ltre Friday
9:00 To 6:00 Insurance Cases Welcome.
Call Or Com,
in to 916 Greenbrier Drive
Vergie"O'BryanandMrs. Cro- Dues were $2.00 a year with Elmer Noble, Mrs. Nell Mill- mushrooms are edible or not ) . For the artist we have TheCoiored
zier Fl~ attending the 24 members present, er, Mrs. Nell Plumley, Mrs. Pencil: Key Concepts for Handlin¢ the Medium. _.
affair. Meetings will be held every Barbara Carr, and Mrs. Mabel Now for a bit of news ! Our efforts to celebrate National Library -,-.,.~
Following remarks and intro- 4th Monday of the month at 7:00 Meador. Week were a great success. We need to say special thanks to Lib
ductions Mrs. O' Bryan con- in the Memorial Building. Next Osborne for explaining to a group of intensely interested adults ~, N o
duetedtheeleetionofoffieers: meetingwLllboAprfl30thwith how to make cut and sculptured lampshades: to Marcia ~ ~
-" Springston for showing a large group of story hour kids how to
Continued From Page Four make clay pots ( they loved it- What A Mess t): to Nancy Brown %
and Denise Stracener for helping me show Grease on Friday
'ard Wed, ing andtoallthesewhocameouttothe CKarltyBall onsaturday
When lea for night.,R was rots uf +.., For Perfect fit and. Comfort, we offer Custom Fit Bras.
a Don forget the C.v~eat Books Discussion Group meets this
Th,-,day. ALSO .
Don G ofm.to., co.m co+++.., mmm , .- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ------ Personalized Mastectomy Fittings. By mr Certified
wedding trip to ~~. of the bride. It was cut andMrs. Rondell Belt, yah Belt,
Consultants, _
Mountains of Tennessee "and served by Mrs. Shelly Prince of ~ CharleRon, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Asheville, N. C., the bride Daniel, cousin of the bride. Martin, Blair, eMart~,andRev,t ~ilb Falily el Staiily Wad of ~ladsl01e wmU I MS. Melba Musser and Ms. Dotty McMillian.
chan&,ed ~to a two piece suit of The food tables were covered and lVlrs. Thonmm Lilly, Smith-
lavelld~ ~ fa~hi~ with withJavender to the flOor top- field, N. C., Mill. Rexmme I ~ b ~ ~ 111110 salt ~I~, I~II, ~I~, I
' MNicelIy
Approved
tom.d with 'd and,mm t with work,,verend M,es. T.nn.,! .I --F0rCallmOre... infOrmation' Imirance
linens, Todd McComas of Morgan- !" ~ m ~ ~m t~|,d ~.'
Apprevml
a cro~zetedwmmter, bone col- three Ixanclmd candelabra town, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo
oredaceessories, andacersage holdingtalllavendercandles.A McCu~,Ralnelle, Dr, and I .Aad qlill b Dr. licliads, IIm 2ad FI011 1
of white roll. tail four tiered silvor hors d ' Mrs. David Ofza, Athem, Mrs.
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ttate of I'Vdnton High Sehool ~ am, a~et~ i and trop- gess, Clayton, N. C., }dr. and I $~i~ It ~ Co~dy liespital, let R01e," HatfmM,
is employed in the on, ca at i~ fruits cen~ the n~t 0
Mrs. Everett Mcconum, Mar-
County Holll~tal. table. Silver tea, coffee, and met, Mr . and Mrs. ~ , t~. E~ ~ m ~ tram M~s fBal I
Ward' a I~ gradlmte °fPunch sorvlce com°leted the Stanley' Mr" and Mrs" B°b ToM T
+.+-... O Pm.. ! + Ride The Tram 0umin Creek Re:
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wore Mrs. Elizabeth F, dwards, Bedford Morris+ Andrew and .. P,pestem State Park. +
csremdx-ier Drive, BelleqlobR. NimiR, Mrs. Dana Pack of Austin, BeclrJey, Mrs.
. A reception followed the wed- &[derson, Mrs. Ni~Stan]eyof Bennett and Mrs. ~ Tart- I , " smm wm t ' Daily 7 AM Till 10 PM '
in mm ,, Ms. Gaym Mo,m of mm. Mr. and Mr..
H.. .+.,, ,,. +. .,.. o, ., ,+,,. t..___ ....... :_ =_ Phone ExL 387 Reservations ,
was covered with white linen Slringfleld, N. C,, aunts of the Can~ce, Crab Oz~ Mr.
overlaid with ~
tied with purple satin bows and
centered with a four - tiered
wedding cake sm'rom~k)d by
four separate cakes ~ted
with white roses and violets.
calm was created by Mrs.
By WHims I)uncan
Stn p ys a may)r in,
all otw llvm, Ire'balm mere so
today than ever before. After
atudyb~ the effects of stress on"
the htman body, I think it
M~onld be placed at the top of all
the moat dengerom dbmas~,
such as heart attacks, diab-
etes, high b~xl pream-e and
stroP.
If we could learn to omit
harmful strata from our live, I
am eunvineed we could omit
Mot of our worst health pro-
blems. Thls week I will explaln
the thrce stages o/stress that
detormine our health and how
.we should learn to deal with
each stage.
The alarm stage.
~~~tina
habits that harm our ~.
~ ~ are ~ to
heat, ~d or an ~n~
bride, MrL Dee Dee Terrell of
Slmdy Spring, Mrs. Domm Gwi-
nn of l~mton, cousins of the
bride, and Mrs. Estella Had-
rick of Nimitz.
Out of town guests attend.
ing included Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
By Wilma Duncan
ztituation, the body's alarm sy-"
stem starts to react. ~ phy-
sical reaction to a physical or
emotional situation is part of
our body's alarm system.
The re.tahoe stage.
stage is very important.
Our body will start to send off
warning signa telling us that
something is wrong wh(m it
encounters stress. It may be a
rl~ in blood ~, fast
,heartbeat, or a rise in chol-
estorol that tells us something
thing is wrons.
The exlmuUen stage.
This sta~ is the final straw,
our body starts the shutdown
procoes, which may come in
the form of a heart attack,
stroke, or diabetee+ The body's
earll~ reactions to stress now
begin te impart tha of
our vartous orlpms.
H we are to survive in our
eaviroommt, we must learn to
deal with strms.
for donations ot homemade
dispmable bed pads which are
made out of newspaper8 and
old bed l/. At this time the
reports that its supply of
bedpads is nearly exhausted.
Any+ volunteer group or in-
divtdual that would be interest-
ed in making these bad, ads for
The Senior Clttze~ Crater
Conv~t and l~0~_n Qosat,
which Nrv~ mmior clUzem ~
.wefl sa cane~ ~ of all
• ~, attempts to~ an
~ mppty o~ d~po~t~
zam m mpta , Imdudj
dom o,i
and Mrs. Rodney Pack, Ald-
el'son.
Pre- nupital eompliemeate
inrduded a Bridal Tea and
Surprise Pantry Basket on
March S attendsd by eO guests,
Of View
Some people deal with it by
compulsive eating,
and are
wrong ways though, and do not
help us lead hsathier lives. If
you fred yotw~If ~ to
these habita, stop and ask
yourself what better ways are
there to deal with It. Through
exercise~ a 8oo¢I balanced diet,
and a concentrated attempt to
relax, life can be much heal-
thier and more enjoyable.
A streu frce life is an im-
pesaiblltty, but you can deal
wlth stress by talklng to frieads
or f~y about problems at
work or home. Lem'n to Mow
dawn. It is hatter to reach yeur
goal in life by being alive and
healthy.
Remember all stress is not
had though. Enjoy a game op
tennis or wateh a gaod movle.'
~l~s strem is a pm~t of llfa that
make ~_-live life to its full-
est.
distribution throt~ the closet,
or who have used sheets or
newspapers to donate towards ;
this effort, are asked to call the
Senior Center at 466 - 4019.
Instrtnctin~ for making the
pads can be made available for
thoee who are net familiar with
how they are made.
wood or metal
Good To As Regular Beds
In Camps Or Summer Homes
Call 466-4554
After 5:U0 P. M. Call 466-1441
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