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The Hinton News
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Once again the Hinton Basket-
ball Camp will be held this summer
Connie Jo Pennington
H
Misa Angela J. Miller
onored With Household
Shower
uates
Mrs. Violet Hartwell Turner
Celebrates 80th Birthday On N' ay
5th,
Connie Jo Pennington, daughter
Miss Angela J. Miller Bride- elect
of Christopher D. Houchins was
honored with a Household Shower
at the First Christian Church on
Mar. 24. Hosting the shower were
Michelle Basham, Becky Ward, and
Bonnie Wykle.
Angelais the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Miller of Hinton and
Christopher is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benny Houchins of Jumping
LeAnn Coins, Debbie Ballengee,
Virginia Wills, Teresa Wills, Lucille
Lilly, Toni Bennett, Christine Gill,
Frances Wilfong, Katie Huffman,
Ben Simpldns, Margaret Caporton,
Thelma Rahold, Mrs. Eddie Via,
Virginia Bragg, Teresa Lively, He-
A surprised birthday dinner was
given Mrs. Violet Hartwell Turner
by her children recently. She re-
ceived many gifts, flowers, and cards
from friends and family•
len Angell, Lacy Miller, Iva Lilly, Those attending the celebration
Jennifer Lilly, Jenny Mitchem, were: Carol T. Cantrell, }linton,
Vicki Browning, Judy Bragg, Jen- W.Va.; Richie and Craig Cantrell,
nifer Caperton, Marilyn Albert, Nimitz; Patsy Turner, Hinton,
Mrs. Violet Hartwell Turner
Mrs. Turner is the mot~er of 4
children and has 16 granddlildren
and 6 great grandchildren; She lives
in Hinton, with her husban,~qorvell
Turner of 59 years. They e~ioy gar-
dening and farming thei~:~rm on
Zion Mountain•
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Penning~m Branch. Catherine Lilly, Elaine Lilly, Suzi W.Va.; Benny, Pamela,Jason, Ben-
and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Upon her arrival Angle was we- Lively, Trudy Long, Evelyn McKin- jamin, and Brian Dickenson,
DonPennington, ofHinton, received sented with a corsage which was ney, Arde]laMeadows, DyneaiGar- P]pestem,W.Va.;Frank, Judy, Mark
her BachelorofScience/Pre Medical pinned on her by Mary Houchins ten, Lagaye Meadows, Crook, Beckley, W.Va.; Bill, Nancy
Degree May 6, from Ferrum College. (Mother of the groom). Wands Bennett, Alice Harvey,T. Duff, Leroy Princess, Bob, Kim-
FerrumaPrivateCollegeinVa. withAfter a fun time of games which
high christian standards graduated prizes were awarded to Margie
140 seniors. Walker, Margaret Caperton, Sandi
She was an Honor Graduate earn- Angell, Dorothy Lambert and Nedra
ingfouryearsofcreditin threeyears Ward. Refreshments were served
with 140 college hours. Graduating and many, many gifts were opened
MagnaCum Laudehaving the privel- byAngie.AndAngieandChriswould
at Hinton High School beginning on ege ofbeing on the Dean's List every like to give a big Thank-You for ail Donna Rouse,
Mon. June 18 and ending on Fri.semester with a 3.75 grade average, the g~fts that they have received. Mildred Arrington, Dorothy
June 22. The camp will start at 9:00 She was recognized as a memberThose attendingand sendinggiftsMiller, Nancy Patrick, Mary Ann
AM and dismiss at 2:30 PM each of the Alpha Chi National Honor were: Beverly Miller (Mother of the Lows, Helen Roark, Tammy Gay,
day. It will be directed by Coach Society and named ~qv%o's Who in Bride), Mary Houchins (Mother of Lands Roberts, Joyce Jarrell, Ruby
James Payne with Coaches Run American Colleges and Universi- the groom), Betty Angell, WilmaRatliff, Janie Keaton, Shirley Gar-
Williams and Wayne Ryan serving ties." • Angell, Sandi Angell, Becky Ruth ten, Martha Buckland, Jane Houch-
as assistanct directors. Boy and girl Received the James I toweti Le- Ward, Samantha Williams, Davidins, Janelle Meadows, Pare Mann,
basketballplayersfromHintonHighwis Chemistry Award at V.M.I. in and Barbara Parmer, Betty Buck- Effie Armentrout, Cleo Matthews,
t School will work as teachers at the Lexington, Va. Named Outstanding land, Margie Walker, Carolyn Ruth Bennett; Ruth Spade, Terra
various teachingstationsandoffici- senior in Biology and Chemistry. Kessinger, I~rene Tyree, A]ice Ann Meador, Nancy Bennett, MicheIIe
ate the games. As in the past, the Named outstanding ~mior in Bio- Atkins, Mike Atkins, Patty Pack, Basham, Becky Ward, and Bonnie
mornings will be devoted to station Chemistry. Kay Shepard, Mary Talbert, Lisa Wykle.
work emphasizing the development While a student at Ferrum Col-Clowers, NormaGillispies, Marlene
~)fbasic skills~;nd~ a~n t;t, lege ~er:41wr~er~,-~dj@s includ¢~ Hatcher, Nellie Lowe, Ocie Bruce, SMITH AND GRAHAM
~eague games:~In a~t~on~ ~! Marine ~io@~pm~ect~f~h~ Yi~::, Doris Ramsey, Mrs. Boy Long, REI~NION .....
be individual competition~nd tro:~ Islands. Studies of A~cient History I~sh Long, Donna Topping, Marga- Smith and Graham Reunion will
phies for the winners in foul shoot- in Cairo, Egypt and studies down ret Apostolon, Rena Wart, Janet be Sat. June 9 at the 4-H Camp
KimHarvey, Margaret Ann Angell, berly, Dawn Turner, C.R. Martin,
Dorothy Lambert, Sarah Lilly, Dot
Bennett,FrancesBennett,Adrianna David, Shirley, Susan Lilly, Steve
Creighton,PattyButler, LousieLilly, Clodfelter, Brian, Donna Bubb, all
Betty Houchins, Wilma Anderson, of Richmond, Vs.; Wands Hartwel]
Sabrina Anderson, Sonya Anderson, Hodge, Shilba Smith, Athleen Doo]ey
Raymond Houchins, Wands and ofSalem, Va.
ing, one-on-one, hot shot, and gotcha-
ya in each division. There will also
be trophies for the winning team in
each league.
Last year was the most successful
year yet for the camp. In four years,
the enrollment has grown from 80 to
125 campers. This year's camp will
again be open to boys and girls en-
tering the third thru ninth grades
and will feature three divisions,
players entering grades 3-4, 5-6, and
7-9. All campers will receive a camp
shirt. Applications will be distrib-
uted to the Summers Couty grade
schools between now and June 1.
The cost is $30.00 for the week.
the NileRiver. Hinton, Norms Shrader, Sandy
Other research studies at the Wills, Flossic Bennett,
University of Vs. Center of Research Lisa Bennett, Leslie McCoy, Alma
at Mountain Lake, Vs., where she Doyle, Mary Carol Ward, Garnet
studied with Research Doctors from Ballard, Susan Gut.shall, Nedra
John Hopkins Sch(x)} of Medicine. Ward, Mrs. Anel Bennett, Barbara
She is an active rne~nb~,r of the Lester, Mrs.ErnestLawsen, Frances
Virginia Rescue Squad working out Presley, Patsy Bennett, Debbie
of Rocky Mount, Vs. to Hospitals in Blessing,
Roanoke, Va. ar point of' referral. Janie Meadows, Betty Bennett,
setting up from 10:30 on.
a
June
Servicemen In The
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The summer session at Concordagain be operating this year to help
College will begin with registration enrollees determine class schedules
Fri. June 1, according to the Concord and handle registration procedures.
Registrar's Office.Studentsmaysign Classes in summer school will be
up and pay fees in the Administra- taught in two-hour blocks on Mon-
tion Building beginning at 8:30 a.m. days through Thursdays with the
on that date. Classes in the five- exception ofcertain courses, mostly
week first term will begin June 4. A in the Natural Sciences.
Sgt. James L. Nichols Jr. has $15 late registration fee goes into
~wnpletsdabasicnoncommissionedeffect on June 5.
officer course. Students enrolling at Concord for
Soldiers receive training in mid. the first time will report to the
level management, leadership, and Adminissions Office in the Admini-
i|eneralmilitarysubjects.Additional stration Building. The New Student
Registration for the second sum-
mer term }s scheduled for July 6
with classes running July 9 through
Aug. 10.
For more information, call Con-
cord toll.free within W.Va. at 1-800-
managementtrainingisprovidedin Summer Advising Program will 344-6679, or phone (304) 384-5248.
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Sunday Service: Joe McBdde, Church Sctmol SupL Bill Dean, Sunday Red Sulphur Marshal~ Fowler. Creek Road, 2 1/2 ntles, William
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Morning Worship, 11 am. Youth
fellowship.5:45pm. E,,~ming Sent-
~, 7 pro. Wednasday Service,
7:00 pro. Pray~ Me~tgg and Bible
Study. Ski cn,at
Lynn M~ddy, Pt~or: Sunday
School tO a.m. Morning Worship
11 a.m. each Sunday. Evening
SeNk:ee, Sunday ~ 7 p,m. Prayer
meati~ Wod, M 7 p,m. ~ Y F
Sunday at S ~flr~
Brook= ~ Church
PastOr O~rr~ Hant~: Edward
Cyrus, Sun. School Supt.,
Sur~suhoa lOLm. Morning Wo~,
ship 11 a.r~ Evening Sefvk~ Sun,
at 7 p.m. Prays' Mesting Tram, at
7:30 p,m.Wed. Sen4¢e 7 p.m
Calvary B~plizt Church
Red Sulphur: Rev. Rick Honda-
ion, Sunday School 10 A.M,
Randy Hndge, Superintendent
Morning Womhlp 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worsl~ 7:30 P.M. Wed-
nesday Wo~hlp 7:30 P.M.
Camo~
School 10.'00 o' dock. Every
Sunday. Se~ices Sunday Night
At 7.'00 O' clock,Pat Kounse,
Sunday School Superintandent•
Nea~y ~ Baptist
Sunday School 10 A.M., Harold
Meeks, Superintendent.
t~uml Cnmk Bapu~t Church
First and third Sunday at 1.1.'OO
am., Second ~ Forth Sunday
at 7:00 pro., Wodr~lday night
Service 7:00 pro., Sunday School
t 0.~Oant Pastor. Andy
Ud~ Creek esptlst Church
Sunday School at 10 am. Preach-
Ing Servlcas,11 am. Every Sun-
day. Prayer Meeting Wednesday
7pro. I~. Tom M¢C~aw, Pastor.
UtSe Woll Creak
In~ 8ap~bt Church. Off
Rt. 12 on the L|tlie Woll Creek
Road. Pastor, Donald L. Hannah:
Sunday ~ Superintendent,
Thomas Lowry, Sunday ,school
10.~X) ant Wond~p Sen~ce 11 DO
• Second
Talcett, First Sun. Service 11 A.M.
Sunday at 3.'00 P.M.
Second B~pttet Church
212 James St., Rev. Matlhew
Saundars, Se~ices 2nd. & 4th.
Sunday 11 A.M., Prayer Service
Wednesday 6:30, Sunday Schoo~
each Sunday 9:30, Mr. Jame~
Nk;kolas Supt. Mrs. Edith C-ioode.
Auist,
Robert Combs, Pastor: Sunday
School, 10 a.m. Melvin Williams.
Supt. Preaching ServK~as at 11:00
a.m. every Sunday.
Upland Baptist Church
Pastor A. Angell, Jr.: Sunday
School - 10:00, Sunday Worship -
1 t .'00, Lawrence Plumiey, Sun-
day School Superintendent. Bible
Study Sunday Evening 7,'00,
Youth Meetin~ 7.'00 Sunda~.
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Youth Meeting 7 P.M. Mary Jine Memorial ning Serwce 7:30 p.rr~'~r~T, ~(/ed-
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day School tO am Morn,rig Nlz=rene"~.;
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Worship t 1 a m. Evemog P,ayer t602 Temple St. t~',1orRev. ~ -
Meeting 7.30 PM. Robert W~eman: St, lp~ School },:~.
Methodist Charge 10 a.m. Morning Wo~Si~'l 1 a.m.
Rick Beam: First Sunday & 3rd. Evangelist Service S1unday Night ~ :~
Sunday, Brooklyn 9:15. Mr. Zion 7P.M.Thursday.PrayerandBIDle ~'
10:15 A.M., Sand Knob |1"30 StudyTP.M.
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day. Sethal g:30. Ptuto Man~'a Church ,
Chapet 11 00. Madams Creek. At Barger Sprmgs.PastOt, Orvlille ~-:,
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F Tuesday 5.30 P.M. PM.
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Oak Grove Wed. Evening B~blo Stucly 7 Din,
Worship 10:00 2nd a nd 4tb S:Jq- 2 ~ 5 Second Ave.. H~.
day. Chut~ Schoo| 11 C~ 7.30 Rivervtew~
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