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.-" ACTiVITIES AT THE HINTON dish, please make .a donation Tues. Mav/2 . 1984 Hmton NTa , A
' ' SENIOR CENTER FROM eartier in the week so extra ........ "'ffi
].,EGO I~- MAY 16 THRU MAY 25, 1984 dishes can be purchased from
ton with the Rev. C. H. Martin Cemetery at Hungarts Creek. John, Edward and Ronnie Corner Second Avenue and the dell. Shoppmg by Mini - Bus -~,~m-~m-~,~qm,~ -~P9 .~,~,
Summers Street. after lunch. •
G r~ns served as pall- Cook, John Harvey and Theo- (Funded by the West Virginia Monday, May 21 - Monthly ~ ~ WAT~ ~R:
i Claude Merlin (Mike) Logo, officiating. Burial followed in bearers.
years of ~ Garden Drive- N dore Atwell.
~. I~ Florida died Tues- the Greenbrier Burial Park in BALLENGE CASEBOLT . County Council on Aging board* t " I
• Commission on Aging) meetingof the Smnmers. i ! WU|[ EVIl L
t day May St 1. at 1,akeknd Mrs. NellieM. Ballengee, 82, Liza Wills Casebolt of Char- esday, May 6, I~qda " "" ~ HELEN MOCI HEDI [CK
Regiomd MeScal Center. Hinten. HAYNES formerly of Hinton, died Wed- lesten, West Virginia, died May Wedn ] • ' • of directors, begins at 1"30 P M I i~
A native of Rs/np, West Vir- Mrs. Nellie J. Haynes, 80, of nesday May 16 at 8:55 p.m. in a 10th after a long illness, hand on the Cancer Pad Pro- Movie ,, before lunch " Coal 4 ' •
ginia be came to Lakeland from 152 Pleasant St. died Thurs- Princeton hospital after a long Born at Madams Creek she ject. Donations of old linnen ( People . Blood pressure clinic |
ICeasler, West Virginia in 1948. day May 17 in a Smnmers illness, was the daughter of Henry and sheets, pillow cases, etc.) are at Hinton Housg Apartments | ~a PfllIMTV r ~UUl@ PldIMlrim
..^~.~...~t^~...usedinmakin, the ~rom 9"30 to II'00 A M ] lUll UUUIll/ tU ~[mllmlO }lU~[~ |
He m an Asst, Grove Care-', County hospital after a long Born April 16, 1902, in Sum- Sarah Stewart Wills. Mrs.pads Tuesday, May 22 - Ceramics ~
for Dcwitt Groves and illness, mers County, she was a dau- Casebolt was 92 years old. Thursday, May 17 - Games after lunch, i !,,_.__. • - v
attendedMedulla, Florida.H°lina~ Church in mersBorncounty,Dec" 2,she1904,was inaSum'dau- ghter of the late Walter Ber- Survivors include one son, after lunch. Blood pressure Wednesday, May 23- Beckley V ]~r v0~ ~[[~ s[[~[ is ~[~ij~[ I
He is survived by his step ghter of the late Clifford and man and Eveline Harem Car- Roy Casebolt of Charleston; clinics at Meadow Creek from Mini - Bus trip. ~, . rr-- - -rr ...... A
father, George Bush of Lake- Mary G ~ ,re.son.
Mrs. Ballengee had lived one brother, Verdie Wills of 9.00 A. M. to 10"00 A. M. and , Thursday, May 24 - Games A |
Beaver; one sister, Lona Myers Lockbridge from 11:00 A. M. to , after lunch. I
land; sister, Wanda Furrest of Mrs. Haynes was a lifelong most of her lived in Summers of Hinton; several nieces and 12"00 Noon " Friday. May 25 - " Meet Your | . .I feel the management of the people's m~y is a very
Lakeiand; half sister, Carmen resident of Summers County, County and a member of Low newphews.
was a member of Second'
Hall of Oak Hill, West V'wginia l~ptist Church. G ap ' Methodist Church. She was the sister of the late Friday, May 18 - Monthly Candidatessession after. ~serious Job. One that takes both concern and dedicatkm to
and step sister, Agnes BOx- She was preceded in death by Rev. Willie Writs of Madams covered dish dinner at 12:00 lunch. ~ perform, r t
rv~ker of Owen, Wisconsin and -She was preceded in death by her husband, George Creek. Noon. Bring a dish to share. If ~ ..If elected, I will be'a full time Commluleaer, work for aU Av
nieces and nephews in Wtscon- her husband, Charles Elmer Ballengee, Oct. 1961. you are unable to prepare a ] Summers Comltiau by taking an interest in the affaln that
sin, mlnois, Pennsylvania, Haynes. ~-.~.-L..~..4.,.4..4..L..~.,.L..~,.~.,,.m.,,.~,.~,,di.,~i.,.~,~,,di,~ ~ eo~eernallofas, attend all meetlngs, and be avallable to the
Ohio, West Virginia, Mo., Survivors include two daugh- Survivors include a son, Ja-
~~~__~ _~___~__~-_~-D -~...~..--~. '~ '~'~¢ A m~onle ~g
Texas, North Carolina and ters, JeanMeDowellofHinton mesCarsonofLawton, Okla.;a Bi th " '
RALEIGH- SUMMERS CUUHIT * ! ts a ,ri,"ege each of. on., t
brother, Weldon Carson of r " ~ ' ~/ no ode can tax it and no one can take it awa from m;
California." and Alyee Lee of Beaufort, S. Buck; a granddaughter; five
Burial wasin FitzgeraldC.; a tam, Nardi Haynes of .iS IIAIIPr nr ~ ~ A therefore, lwouidgreatlyappreeisteymu'votemzJune~h.
Cemetery in Mulberry- Seigl- Lewd; a brother, Robert great - grandchildren and three Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. ~,nuo~IP ur Dv q~!~ ~ ~ I
er Funeral Home. Elder Paul G ore bf Talentt; eight grand- great-grandchildren. A yers of Clifton Forge, Vir- ~ S ~ ~'ii ~" I
Services were held Saturday ginia announce the birth of a , .
Stotiaofficlated. chfldrenamiaixgreat-grand- May l9 at 2 p.m. intheRon-' son, MichaelChristopherMar-"k0ELE6ATE i~i :1~ No. ll3 On The Ballot.
Mr. Lego is -- survived hy children, aid Meadows Funeral Parlors ch 20th, at A. R. H. LOw Moor, : ~, :
a aunt, PoUYDAvIDsoNHiCks of Ramp. MayServices20 at were2:30 heldp.m. SundaYin the in Hinton with the Rev. Donald Virginia. DEMOCRAT " i ""','--
Frederick Arthur Davidmm,Renald Meadows Funeral Par- Hannah officiating. Burialfoll- They have two otherchildren ~ Number 95 on the Ballot ~ ~il ~,I liB. ~i~ IZm I
~, of Fayetteville, died May 11 lors in Hinton with the Rev. owed in the Bennett Family Amy and Jonathan.
Carl Bnggs officiating. Burial Cemetery near Pluto. Maternal grandmother is ~ O~ill O Paid by the~ I |
attack.at home of an apparent heart followedin the Haynes Family Pallbearers were George, Mrs. Jean Simms of Hinton.,|~ II. 'candidate. ~ Paid By The Candidate !
I
He was the son of the late
Claude S. Davidson, St. and
Maud Miller Davidson of
Hinton, He was employee of
Elkem Metals Curp of Alloy. He
was a member of Fayetteville
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving: his wife, Beulah
Keith " Katie", brothers, Ja-
mes P. of Fayetteville, John S.
of Grand Rapids, Mich., Cl-
aude S. of Hinton, sisters, Mrs.
Mary Fc~ter of Fayetteville,
and Mrs. Edith Spath of Col-
orado Springs, Colo.
Services were held May 13 in
Fayetteville Presbyterian,
Church with the Rev. Terry
Sutherland and the Rev. Billy
Reed Wickline officiating. Bur-
ial was in Huse Memorial Park,
Fayetteville.
TINCHER
HazeJ Clay Tincher, 94, d~d
Saturday May 19 in a SIL-nmers
County hospital after a long
illness.
He is sm'vived by 183 rel-
atives.
Born Sept. 12, 1889, at Fay-
etteville, he was a son of the
late C. H. and Tilda Tincher.
Mr. Tincher was a retired
coal miner and timberman, and
a member of the Holiness Ch-
urch at Hinten.
Survivors include his wife,
Rena Mae Tincher; four sons,
Darrell Wood Tineher of Me
Cross, Ray Tincher of Elton,
and Alva and Arleigh Tincher,
both of Chica¢o, m.; a step son,
Tommy Bonds of Big Creek;
six daughtem, Loretta Patrick
of Nimitz, Dorothy Martin and
Faye Harrah, both of Beckley,
Clora Martin of Smoot and
Irene Donne]ty of Oak Hill; a
step daughter, Bess Bonds of
Virginia; 54 grandchildren; 78
great - grandchfldran; 11 great
- great - grandchildren; 12 step
- grandchildren, and X4 step -
great- grandchUdr .
Services will be Tuesday at 1
p.m. in the E. M. Meadows
Funeral Home chapel at Hinten
with the Revs. Billy Martin and
Rosie Behre~ officiating. Bur-
lal followed in the Enos Cem-
etery on l~ckus Mountain.
G randsom will serve as
pallbeare=.
CUIq~
Charles M. Curia, 79, died
Friday May 18 at home of
natural causes.
Born Oct. 18, 1904, in Hinton,
he was a son of the late Will-
iam Andrew and Margaret O'
Bryan Cutts.
Mr. Cutts was a retired ma-
chinist of the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railway.
Survivors include two sisters,
Alice Logan of El Paso, Tex.,
and Ernestine Whipple of Hunt-
ington.
Services will be Tuesday with
bdrlal in the Ridge.lawn Cem-
etery at Huntington.
Friends were received at the
E. M. Meadows Funeral Home
at Hinton on. Sunday May 21
from S p.m. to 8 p.m. and on
Monday May 21~t from 6 p.m.
tO ~ t'.M. at tile /~eard Mcrt~
unry in Huntington.
HAPTONSTALL
Mrs. Minnie Ann Heppton-
stall, 82, died Saturday morn-
ing May 19 in a St. Album
nming home after a long ill-
Born March 28, 190~, in Po-
cabontas County, she was the
daught of the late Henry L.
and Mary Ellen Caas Kes-
sler.
Mrs. Hapten~all lived all of
M life in Pocah~tas County
and "~ Cowry, and
was a member of a Baptist
clmrch.
S was dmth by
her husband, Forr~t Hapt~-
stall in 1979.
Su vo include a stepdau-
gh , Heko of
apaske; a fester daughter, Pe-
i|lff Thomas of Canto~, Ohio; a
foster son, Thomas Gtiffith of
MlamL gla., and n
e ldrm.
Sendees were held Monday
May ~1 at I p.m. at the Romdd
Meadows Funeral Pro'lot i~
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