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trell of Hinton. Michael is the'
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard
Earehart of Beckley.
The bride - elect is a grad-
uate of Hinton High School and
,West Virginia Institute of Te-
chnology. She is employed as a
Program Specialist at F. M.
R. S. Mental Health Council in
Beckley.
Her finance is a graduate of
Woodrow Wilson High School
and attended N. A. D. A. Deal-
er Candidate Academy. He is
general manager of Eareheart
Motor City in Beckley.
An open church candlelight
ceremony will be held at 8:00
P.M. June 16 in the United
Methodist Temple in Beckley.
Engagement Announced
The wedding will take plade
August 4, 1984.
The bride - elect is a grad-
uate of St. Margaret's School
ans is now pursuing a degree in
Elementary Education at Mar-
shall University.
Her finance graduated from
Hinton High School and is now
employed at the C & 0 Rail-
road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prince Creery, to Richard Scott Cook,
Baylor of Hinton, West Vir- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ginia announce the engagement ard Holmes Cook of Hinton,
of their daughter, Jennifer Mc West Virginia.
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Announcement is being made Cantrell to Michael Wayne Ear-
of the engagement and forth- ehart. Karen is tl, e daughter of
coming marriage of Karen Ann Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Can-
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Personals " Barbara and Ann told of the
home life and customs of the
Mr. and Mrs. John Rippettoe c~ountry~ They explained how
of Nimitz and Mr. and Mrs. difficult it was to obtain in-
Robert Martin of Rallard were gredients for cooking, that tr-
recently called to Meadow Br- avel was hard because there
idge because of the death of are no privately owned auto-
their cousin, Eugene Kris. mobiles, that health care and
sanitations are primitive corn-
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Kimble pared to US standards, but that
and sons Andrew and Champ of the people treated them with
Worrington, Va., are spending courtesy and respect.
the Easter Holidays with her President Ruby Holland was
• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip in charge of the business meet-
Crook. ing She distributed copies of
the newsletter and announced
Visitors in the home of Mrs. that the Annual Spring Coun-
Hilda Ferreru were her sister cil will be held May 23 - 24 at
and brother - in - law, Nadine Jackson's Mill• Reservations
and Jim Byiars of Orange must be in by May 3. Memb-
Park, Fla., and a daughter and ers desiring to attend should
son - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. call Miss Holland.
George Jackson of Newark, The May 19 meeting will be
New Jersey. held at Pipestem State Park. It
will be a 10:00 brunch in the
Bluestone Room and reserva-
~,..Dr. and Mrs. Fred Webb Lions are not required.
f~m Appalachian State Univ- Mrs. Lena Bailey gave the
e~ity, and their daughter, Ann, invocation for the delicious br-
a, student at VPI, were guest unch, which the hostess com-
s~eakers at the meeting of the mittee , with Jane Humphr-
~unmers County Association ies acting as chairman, sor-
t| Retired School Employees ved to the following members
hp, ld April 14 in the Board of and guests:
Education Conference/ Room.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perdue,
Web~ spent the 1982 - 1983
school year at the Northeast
I/~stitute of Technology in Ch-
ina, where Fred taught geo-
IQgy and Barbara taught
~poken English. Ann was a
~tudent of architecture and also
" t
.~egh English.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby E. Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sydendtrick-
er, Mr. and Mrs+ G. S. Ald-
e rson, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Webb
and Ann, Ruby Holland. Nina
Harrison, Melvina Miller,
Katherine Hedrick, Lois Hut-
chison, Thelma Spencer, Ellen
~Dr. Webb used an interest- Walker, Eleanor Meadows, Ca-
i/ig slide presentation to give a ssie Haynes, Nellie Miller, Ha-
p etureof their life in China. He zel Davidson, Maude Burdette,
~id that China seems to be Gladys Caldwell, Cynthia Ann
n~aking rapid progress in cat- Fredeking, Robert Via, Emma
dhing tm with the developed Wise, Beulah Meadows, Evel-
r~tious especially in technol-, ine Meadows, Pauline Mead-
,. o~ and education. "There are ows, Florence Meadows, Mar-
~ore people under the age of 13 garet Meador, Nellie Starcher,
China than the total num- Lena Bailey, Jane Humphries,
of people, in the United Margaret Sentz, Anna Laura
ttates so there will be trem- Waid, Mae Dodd, and Janie
~Pd~us problems to solve", he Mann.
ted.
THE SERVANTS
"The Sum ers Cotmty School TEN Gosptl Groups in the tom
.'BUs Di'ivers'~.,Associatinn Pro- try, have presented the e-
.sent their F~.ST ANfI~tAL pel in Song in several area
GOSPEL CONCERT, eatur- churches in the past few years.
• .ing the Servants of Camp- Along with the FINE Cos-
'beilsville, KY., May 5th, 7:00 pel Music you will hear, Door
PM, Memorial l~ding, prizes will be awarded. All
Hinton, W. Va. seats $3.00, tickets can be pur-
The Servants, one of the TOP chased from any Summers Co-
unty School Bus Driver.
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Easter Sunday Store Hours:
12:30 p.m. ill 9 pim;
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