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,True & Pipestem News
[e 4 year old Rodney Me-
went back to Charlott-
b Sunday July 1, 1979 for
chemotherapy. Many
from Rodney and his
r to the good people who
made personal donations
[ney's Emergency Funds
s as follows- Grace lion-
John Houchins, Vida
L Elizabeth and llubert
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
ok, Mona Bowling, Thel
tlkins. Mrs. C.M. Muddy,
' Bridges, Jackey, Shelda
t and Ella Hill. John Mann
s Sunday Supt. at Bell.-
Baptist and Joyce Bat
vho are heading a funa Yo
,y's needs through th-.
h. A love gift from Bele-
Baptist in the amount of
was made to Roduey's
!gency Funds this past
Y.
An)-one may send in news to
Noralee's ColunuL anniversary,
wedding and mystery photos
and recipes are especially app-
reciated Noralee's ('ohunn is
wrilten for your reading pleas-
ure a.d to serve you. Mailing,
.hh.,:s:. Noralee McBride•
"lruc. W. Va. 25988. Photos will
be returned by mail. Thank you
Mr. Joe McLiride is visiting in
H,, hmm of his sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs..ck
Donahue of Pliny. He is exp-
ected to return to his home at
True, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meador of,
Toledo. Ohio, were weekend
guests in the-home of Mr.
Meador's mother, Mrs. Ruth
Meador of Forest Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. John WhitE,
Teresa. John and Mike were
recent guests in the home of
Mrs. Whiti's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Levi McBride of True.
Gadd 's
The annual Home Coming will
be held at Brown Chapel Ch-
urch at Lick Creek the third
Sunday in July. Everyone is
invited to come and enjoy the
day with old friends.
Pansy Walter of Pipestem
and her sister, Georgia Meador
are visiting relatives in Pul-
aski.
Mrs. Josie Eskeu is seriously
ill. She spent several weeks in,
he Princeton Community Hosp-
ital before being/released in the
care of her daughter at Prin-
ceton.
.her and walk 3 miles or
. to church. Sometimes we
hymns and other times
chatted but we always
ENGLISH
ROAST
FAIRLEA, WV
AND
Rt. 12, ALDERSON, WV
Job who lost all his
y possessions. Job could
derstand and God did not
il the reasons for Job's
ring but instead God show-.
im the wonders of his
Ions. Neither has God re-
l to Rodney's family the
*I ehe and little Rodney's
ting but God has showed us
'i lder loving mercy and has
Ills peace and strength in FOODLINERS
jle times and we know that
S 1 ie not t° questi°n G°d" But
' , earts have been encour-
15 1 I through Kindness show to
i God's people and I have a .... : :. , :: ,.. '
g that everything will be
ghtince so many christ-
" farpraying for Rodney
g for we know that pray-
i fatih believing changes
pound baby boy was
1 in the Princeton Com-
Ity Hospital June 27, 1979 to
nd Mrs. Eugene Lemonsl :i.:,...,=, ...:
rona. The grandparents
r. and Mrs. Frank Lem-
nd Mrs. Bertha Williams.
ly and Daniel Bruster of
da are spending their sum-
vacation in the home of
grandparents M,': and RObST
Frank Brown of Pipestem.
,s Who- The person in the
cry photograph will "bc
Lied in next weeks Ilinton
The handsome guy was
Jgraphed when he was a
,... IGA TABLERITE $1
,when the young peoplc USI) CHOICE 59
the eldery folks would get
i
Personal
Mr. and mrs. Dennis Surber
have returned home after
spending three weeks in Miami
Beach, Florida at the Fontinane
Bleau, Hilton. Mrs. Surbe'r was
a delegate at the U.T.U. Con-
vention held their.
In route to Miami they stop-
ped off at Charleston S.C. and
spent a few days with their son,
First Lt. Dennis Surber Jr.
Subscribe
Thurs. Juiy5, 1979 Hinton New
Whitt
Hopewell Graduate
Teresa Jane WhitE graduated
from Hopeweli High School
June II, 1979. In her three years
of high school she participated
and lettered in softball, field
hockey and ran track. She work-
ed in DRIVE ( a teaching
program) at an elementary sch-
ool in llopewell, llosted a
German exchange student. Ter-
esa plans to attend Richard
Bland College to ear, an
associate degree, then to attend
Averett College to earn a Bach-
elor of Science degree in teach-
ing emotionally disturbed
children• Miss White is the
daughter of Joh. and Jane
Whitt. She has two younger
brothers John and Mike and she
is the grand daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Whitt of Pulaski
Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Levi
McBride of True.
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Plenty of free parking- with parcel pickup.
Prices eltective through Saturday, July 7, 1979,
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