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:4:Hinton News Tues. Aug. 6, 1984•------.-.----..-..-.--...o-...---- 1 " ' stone Class
t[ 11ie=,L..,Hin :0n Na _________C - MotI_ Reunion teld ,
O le S e ~ The class o " eld their Jeff, Dean, Pam, ~al i
.) |el I|,R0i 9M"MissDe~dreKayeCalesand l~nv____, enmfln , the Anmml Lilly Retmion is set Rockefeller, IV Governor; reunion at Sandstone School Wells, W. Va.; Mr. and~-s. (
Tues( ay ~- ,or Auguet ,7, 18, I. at Flat John Raese, Morgantown, W. June 30, 1964. Marcus Rhett Bragg, Michael, !
~ ~ Benton Lee Moye, Jr. were groom and Tony De., Irlaad Top, W. Vi~ Lilly Re- Va.; Attorney Harold B. Eagle, A buffet luncheon was en- Angie, Maryville, Tenn.; Eddie
:. united in marriage on Sunday, of the eonple. Je~ MoVe lit tminn Grounds. Hinton, W. Va.; Robert Wise, joyed by all those attending. Rucker, Beckley, W. Va.; P~ty
W~-~H~ik C-~atiU---ii Julyg, 1984, at2:oop.m, inthe thecan~esattbobe~of August 17th Annual Dinner Congressman, Charleston, W. They renewed old friendships (Simmons) Pullen, Hinton,~W.
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[~l~ ' 21~ ~l~MI A~INJ e~,~ffiJ I.,,A,, Mount Pisgah Methodist the earemoay, must have reservations. Va. and etc. Va.; Stanley Ward, S~a, 4
Church at Hilldale. Jody Hmlhew presided at August 18 - Speakers.. Entertainment for the three Those attending were : Pam, Mike and Kim. 4
I~ " '-H~W. V~o ~) The bride is the daughter of t h e guest book table, which w, Mayor James Roark, Charl- days: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Palmer( Guests: Linda, Krista and
Robert S, and Peggy Ruth decorated with a white ~eston, W. Va.; Harley O. Stag- Carnival for the young people Ellen Twohig) Michael,Rick Lytle, Pipestem, W. Va.
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Calls of Hilldale. She is the cloth with lace trim. Pink ~ gers, Jr• Member of Congress; . Hughes Family Quartet• Roy Vincent, John, Steven, White Teachers attending were : (
~I~ . .... ~cer : granddaughter of Mr. an~Mrs, flower rings decoratad the twin Peggy Miller, Charleston, W. Hughes Champion Bingo Pick- Plains, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Anna Ruth Hicks, Mr.
Lonnie B. Mann also orHill, candle holders. Va.; Arch Moore, Charleston, er, Greenville, W. Va.; Harper Rook@tool, ( Martha Cyrus), Raymond Fox, Mr. and Mrs.
GeneralManager daleand thelate Mr. and Mrs. The mother of the bride .w~e W. Va.; Dr. Gorodon Gee, Quarter; Ranger Quarter, Jerry, Greg, Rebecca, Linda, Curtis Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. 5
tong The groom is the son ofknitwithloQgM~eersleevesa~l own, Charleston, W. Va.; Dr. Singer formerlly with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Serv-; LlOydMr. andMrs. Campbell(HazelBetty) Whitlock, and
- Brady Calls. a street length dress Of blue President of WVU; Charlie Br. North Carolina; William Lilly, Sharon, Springdale, W. Va. ( F
I ~1~•" Bi~ Benton L. and Geneva Move of White accessories. The mother George W. MeKinney, Charlott- Lawrence Welk Show-Oregonance( Carol Hicks), Mitchelle, ) Gwinn.
Hilldale. He is the grandson of of the groom wore a street esville, W. Va. ; Due East .Band, Atty Ge- Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. ClaudeA special thanks to Mr. I,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Heal@rick of length knit dreu of white with August 19 - ,Speakers orge,Daugherty Earl of Elk- Catle, Belinda, Clandia , New- James Withrow for opening the
Lansing, Va., the late Sidney blue and white ace@marie@. Robert C. Byrd - U. S. Sen-a view '; Barley Quartet; New ton Falls, Ohio; school for us to enjoy our time
i USPS 2~"1N PearmanM°ye' Mr•ofandchristtmudmrg,Mrs. Harvey pinkTheYr~es.b°th wore corsages of California;tor; Dr. TerrYA. J. Manchin,Lilly' Irvinesac. Dancers;Lift Trio; MountaineerRock Band, ,S~reThe Mr. and Mrs. Buster Adkins, together, cC
Va. and the late Jessie Sur- Mrs. Ethel Mann, grand- retary of State; Clyde See, Lasers".
,,-,-,, ,, ,,,h Hail ,ace mo~ of the b~, ~a Charleston, W. Va.; John D. ~
Traditional wedding music navy knit street length dress 4£
N Dai ] • Per Year was provided by Mrs. Charles with p~k lace• Mrs. Ruth Hed-
Dameron of H~ and the e~, gran~o~ of the
U. S. P~ n~ soloist was MS. Nesta Wieldtne groom wore a navy ~t street l-- ~ 57
P~h ofPeterstown, WV•Rev. Char-, Red Su.l .ur Ares News .
b MUm lea Dameron officiated the dou- Both wore ~ges Of p. 14
ble ring ceremony, roses• •
• --,,~, a,,P~~ At alma, w, Va. . vows were exchanged before Following the ceremoay a, R~Sulphur Home Extension A fun-time under the direc-
-an alter decorated with two reception was held in the fell- Club~ tion of Kathy Harris, Joan
nine branch candlelabras and~ owship hall of.the church. The Bishop, Betty McDantel and
~alter ~ke~of ,in~--- ~ ~er w-- hake.was . • Peggy Howdock wns e~ljoyed~ !i/_,, "~, ~i~/1~~?
Mtio~ m~ms and ~a~o~m. ma~ hy ~• ~mrl~ ~ of M~ H~ ~ewsbmT was by all. Kathy gave a ~ding ~~
Pink and white bows lined the Beckley. The cake was decor- the hoste~ in her home to the "The Other Woman", Peggy
church pews. ated by a spiral stairway of June reorganization meeting of read "Twenty, Reasons Why I
The bride was escorted to the miniture attendants and a flow- the Red Sulphur Home Exte-Like My Job , Joan gave the
alter bY her father and give" in ing f--rain under the inrgest -- Club The preei't' Mrs recipe for "Elaphant Stew and ~ i/ i i
marriage by her parents, tier of the cake. White icing Eddie Harris, called the meet- told of her "Four Boyfriends" i
The bride's gown was madeadorned the cake with pink ing to order and devotions were and- Betty MeDaniel presented
of chiffon knit, veniso and roses and pink wedding bells. A given by Mrs Howard Bishop letter that no one could READ.
raschel lace with pearls split miniature bride and groom rating The Things Impassible Delicour refreshments were UND ^I NDEiiTA
neck bodice with bishop slee- with pink trim topped the high- To Men ' as a thronght. Scri- served by the hostess to : Sally
yes, rose trimmed skirt and a est tier of the cake. Babys pture was read and a poem, " Wilson, Phyli~ Broyles, Betty
chapel petal train. Her short breath surrounded the bottom The Need of Prayer" with Mrs McDaniel, Shirley Atwell, Joan
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veil was a floral wreath tri- layers of the cakes. Five small McDaniel leading in prayer. Bishop, Peggy Howdock, Kathy | ~,.
mmed with ribbons and lace. white baskets with pink and Routine business was tran- Harris and David.
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Her bouquet was pink and white carnations were placed Salted and the club welcomed a There will be no July meeting |
white silk roses trimmed in on the white laced tablecloth new member, Mrs Sally Wilson and a picnic will be held August
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babys breath, around the cake. Bueiness included the elect- 16th for members and families, in your time of grief, our []
The groom wore a two - piece Reception hostess were Jean ion of new officers for the new knowledge and experi- ~'- ~ es,~
a pink Willey, Tommy Jackson, Mel- club year• they are as follows:~ • p ence can offer you gt,i- J~
white
linen
suit
with
shirt and a matching tie. He anie Gillespie, Betty MOye, Pr~ldent-Mrs Eddie Howdock, D rleI dance and comfort.., as t~
also had a pink silk boutin- Margaret Stennett, Karin Sha- vice-pres. Mrs Bobby Broyles, -- .... we handle all the details, i•
eer.,, ...... fief, and Carol Stennett. Secretary-Mrs Howard Bishop, CANNING BOOKLET
omm~amsattendeahersis For a wedding trip to Geur .d~.~...~~ny~. The HintenscniorCenteris R0nald Meadows i 1
ter as Maid of Honor wearing a gia the bride traveled in a blue Mrs Sally W|lson volunteered to collecting canning recipes for a t~~
floor length gown of pink dress with white accessories, serve as card-chairman and canning booklet that will be Funeral Parlors
be
taffeta with pink sheer chiffon, She wore a corsage of nink and Mrs Eddie Harris will be in ,mblished in Au-ust Please" - ........... ~ .-
featuring a high neck bodice of white silk roses. The b~de is a charge of the club scrapbook. ~nd your favorite. ' [~ ~ ~ [~011~ .v~o. i I~*.
lace, long sleeves and the skirt 1984 graduate of Hinton High Two bride packs were prep- ... ii.i ,..---. : --- ~ ~ ~...at
ending in a bustle. She carried School. The groom, a 1~ ared to be given to new brides m ...... ~
AformerHintongirl, Jeame Jewell, were judged in evening a singlepink rose trimmed in graduate of Hinton High ~ one baby blue card was I _-:::===~_.
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Bragg, IS, the daughter of Alton wear and both won the mother- babys breath. School, isstatinnedwithtboAlr signed, rtutlnrtu ernul~ro ne
Braxton Brngg, of Sandstone, daughter trophy. Bridesmaids ~ Donna Force at San Antonio, Texas. r~-------------; bnUlibn ,0£RVlb£0 HIHTflN *,
and Jewel] Brai~, of Californ- Jennie is a junior at San Moye, sister of the groom, and .... | I , , i ~ eee...v
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ia. is winning trophies by the Pedro High School, San Pedro. Jeannie Calls, friend of the Irll • - I TH[ ~J~HI~ OF 1 ...... .a,,e-al.t Ch.r-a MrUllt fr(
• . " ;" oam star s, reowill
a I bride Both wore floor fen th ' ~-....eso..Ibe, .....v,d$~hr,,
C r end. Calff~m.She moved to • g r r. ona! / --. I Hptl t .... ,,, ..... M ,,a.. .... ,., Hrw
. , . i v~i~ I.~v~i,I I~I iii Or9 ImP AUra ~" :leo
She took first ptace in the California when she was 9 dresses of blue taffeta, featur- | ].~ I" o, J~, (" I ---. - -h.--) ~._~,.~, y Sc,~o.o, 10 -. ,- C~o°S?~gS~%°~°~'~ ~0 #~ ....... ]
.... • .,,,, %,. • olu iI ou n ~eagueep m' * '
Miss Palos Verdes Peninsula years old Her sister Joyee mg a h~gh neckime lace bed- Mrs. O. E. Turner of the [ l.~OI~,1 U !t- i'x i ,b..o,....p,,s,l,.st..t ~ven ng ..... l. ,. ~ @peg,no S.,~,.,,. o Jee Imnl; 74,
• * * JIO~ S. A~kI~eO0, iIes~ar ' " U~YF WedneSday, 6 O m i
pageant and was named first Bra~ has been a member of ~ee ending w~th elbow :[el~th Hinton Houeehas been visiting I . . ~ ~ I~.h ..... ~..~..,*'..~ 1' .-" ...,a. ~*.n,no_W ..... e,.~o .~
..... ~ ~ ~/ ~ ~ ~':;~i~ ..... °; ~ istt il~ "m{-um~nt ..... tl n ~n~'" l~Frn¢ w'orsnlo.: I p•m N Bruce CrelwtllJr ~.nur(hyF T~Ch°°t'da iv sJu10e'mo m
• * " " ~.~' O~ {h~ ~orld* to ) enio: wee ~ p ~ river bunOav bChOOI 10 i m ......
Delta Queen and won top for 3 years and has made single white rose trimmed In Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lhdey of ~ peop . ~.,,,~g ~o,,,,g Worsh,p, ~, , ~ . ~a,cattCk.rS- ......
........................ " ....... - ........... ,, bab.,s breath Richmond Va " Mr and Mrsl reconcile their differences, ...cb ... ~'~'.~n~o"~ ..... ?~0 p m ~a~ o~. s.,,th
1].~ ~ .~=|.~ .-- --=,L.. .... | |||.V,..11... ¥ "7 ...... • • ~rles E ..d .J,h' " ~r|~,," u"">"...° Pieechelt. r Ion- Ca roe, ~P:adalilt Church WedM idweek? SO Pr.mey er Ser 'v,ce Cnurcn'O'>:,..~.oo ,, el ,o oo, BRIERS Inc. he
categories m both pageants,appearances. Flower gel was Lisa . Gotten of Newport I P s~p, *I,e. Bo*y,r *W,H* ~Pad 6~0 o•,- i( w? s,~ ,.. , .... riinuiTIinP
She has also been named Stennett, daughter of Mr. and News, Va. Also visited Mr. and| peace, abide beneath thes~u~,os,#~?;,~°,o tt , .... ?,. ~.,d. ~:30"-~n~?~-N'i,htI rUI[NI[UI[r
Orange County Spring Queen UCCT ~'~eTkIT'~ ,,otv.rn .... Mrs. HaroldStennett. Shewore Mrs. A P. Herring of Ports- | shadovt, of the Tree of lies .iverve.ev Re ..... dL~ir~tyesi ~V~O~SyHr%~3101003{~0 ~un~d~ U|~T~ .~
•Ill ~ ., • , ,, RI. 12 PeraitHtlllleld Pelter t ' IIlNIU~
Last month she won the ~ . vs,~a~n~ u,~svcnoH~ a pink taffeta floor length go- mouth,Va ;grandsonsand / care and Imnng kindness._ m J ' ~' " ~ . p " ' t" r S . . d . V S C h O O ' ) O . I ~ ~ ~. { . S ~ . O O , ~ 0 O 0 ~
bel
. 0 e ~ ~urtoay SChOOl t 0 ' t "
' C ' ' Oek,ey Or,,, ~e)~, SuP) 1 S eve McC v'SiuP I m
~a Teen Delta Queen ~IATIV[ IXTENS~ SERVe[ wn |~tlcal to the brides-wives, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy/ .... .......... Mornlng w •' • • " 1- ~.L " N ~ w " 0 P ~ ..... "
_ AAO i . W_-.h.~. 1 av ~iO walk ~arvl¢e, 1:~0 P.m OliN|P: .......
pageant. She also won the ~ maids. She carried a lace besk- Turner of Suffolk, Va.;Mr.and | ~, ':::;2~ ~:~o':%~o' ' ..... g so,vice ,s0 .... W,~:%~,h:,o,%d00~rd S~, nip " m,,o
trophy ns the "4~ ~.O~a ~~" ~-~I~ MJ~'--" I et with pink and white rose Mrs Timothy Turner of Rich , .sdey ce.~[. 1 , .e'~'?~|'.er,.o Mrs .. ~ohnson WOmSH'P:' ,0 .in ,~,a,o~iJht ..... Dill q URUO
Supreme Queen. During this , petals.. .... mend, Va•,. Mr. ~d M~; / Ope~ Hease: Thu~ys 9 ,, ,% 11 ,o>o0 prescnp n ,~
pageant she and her mother ~'~..~--" v--~--~. ) Jason Move, orother o~ the bteven bnort and eml~'e~ ~| ?.30 $ PM ~.~ ~rn~n? 0~o~,bdv%~0 WOrShip.. s ...... thiro ~Y~'~;, =~a~:'"~n dmo nHd¢ Nv
NEWS
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"- "- ~groom was the ring bearer, Alexandria, Va,., Mr. and Mrs For inf.'laUrel call .no w . , , ~ ~ ~ ~.oIW..k S~ ~ ~ W • * • Sls S . ~ ,, j a ~ , s X.. ) , ., L , . ~ ,, d • . •
_ , _ _ . .... : .or. n.,O.y ....... ,ood.y S.hoo, 10 .M ..;S.,,h.;
Darrell Mo e served his bro- Dann ~urgess ana ehlmr~ o[ ! .., ... . _ c,,s., i., ..., ..r,..,,.e..*., ..,I. ,.,,.,. ~.~..
~...,~ , Y Y --- . ~w-..w "".*". w .... io Service 1, ~,.M*nd S*,vl ............. ~ Sun . .......
....... "" "" " ~ ....... ! ther as best man. Ushers were Newport News, Virginia. | _, , ..v 7, lY 'l; y Sun L*,%' ..............4MI-ZJZJ Hlnt0fl gra
tplell~I" t ~ I ~i.S $vn. ~e vlce 11 A,M ~rlyor ~eoting Wed, IP,M. ~ era
'~ ""''" ) i __ T~)rd Sun. Service ? P•M, -- rch Johnson .
B}Pl ~ S eiCh COIVIry IOplilt¢ee I r r
N e C • S Mloie e ,Hobo tGraves •
~ 0M[ • AGRICULTUR[ .YOUTH ~-- II~ S ~ n d e Y e t ]!00 P I M i "e" Se'phurl........ " StUPy ,Sere ~ roveS. Y 4S. Lay Le8Oer .....,.enmnllmen~
~J ~t'l~ll~ ~ ~m~.~ ~ I NIW SOlOm IoplilfChMTch Ilev,llirk I~OOBer.Io~ ,, Wdrlhib: 11 e m __ ,, 'at~
I,~ I~VU~/~ I'l* I~ll~Ul~/ Pee?er I,I . No?chef Sunpey S¢boo1 .IV ~,m . Ie¢kley Ill llrMI
~v+..C;~. ~.~" ~i~ Sundey S ..... 10:00 C .... 15 RO:O~nH~OOeS~I='u~- 00 AM •PeP Shepherd ....
I~b~ll~/~ll r~ r;11b It O0 MO g P " : Lethoroo Church
Im~ ...... ~ _ ~ Pu.p .... ,,, Ev,.;npWor,h,P 7:;0P M. Sundey W ..... . ,~S0 *. ri~T H~II o~
• . -- I ~ WednlSPeY Worehtp ~:3g Sunday School - 10:4S AM --.,..-- ,-~,~.m wit
WALNUT DATA~ .c~v M,eI** Cr*e~ P~ Ku,ol Acrel Gerd*~ Cloh
. ..... ........... " >~ ,0 ...,o,. scho*," - ~,,,,~..,,c,... s,, • .... • .... Orgy, ~ I~ HIl~nu ~(
This year the National quilt, ersi people have called my -,'
ing Association will hold its
annual seminar at the Cedar
lakes Conference Center in Ri-
pley, West Viri0nia. The sem-
inar, desired to educate and
update quilters in traditional
and current techniques will be
held from Stmday, Se~ber
through Wednesday, Sept-
ember 26, 1984.
The Hinton Senior Center"
w~d like to plan a spechd one
Jay trip on Tuesday,
~tember ~ for H re@id-
les interested in attending the
~orksbop. The rei0strat/~ fee
;or this day is $20 ( includ-
ng workshop materials) ph~
;3.50 for the noon meal. A 16
lonation will be requelted to
attention to a black caterpillar
covered by white hairs which is
clung on walnut and certain
other tree leaves. This insect is
the walnut datana ( Datana
integerima). It can be controll-
ed by spraying with carbaryl (
Seven), malathion, and several
other insecticides. Always read
the label for instruetinus.
Mulching y'-~--'~atoes may
be helpful, especiMly if the
weather is dry in July and
August, A mulch may help
reduce blossom-end rot, caused
by irregular water supply. It
also keeps down weeds, keeps
unstaked tomatoes el@an, and
makes walking in the garden
easier when the soil is wet.
lip cover tran~poration costs.
~assos being offered include ' Later, when the mulch is work-
he following: ed into the soil, it will add
Holiday Applique, Miniature valuable organic matter.
)a{chwork Sampler, Mach~e Iao~ wheat straw applied 5
to 6 inches deep is excellent for
~ullting, Color In quflt/ng, Cr-
~ating a Vest, Drafting Cable, mulch, although any straw or
lilky Puff, Christmas Oma-~ old hay can be used. To be sure
a~, i the material is free of weeds,
Quilting, Organizing a Quilt-, put it out in the open, wet it
a - Day Bum, Accurate thoroughly, and leave it for
'iecin~, Pillow ~han~ & E~y. several days. This will give any
Luffies, Quilt As Yon Go, Place weed or grain seeds time to
(at & Pot Holdan, Shadowsprout•
,pplique, Seminole Patdlwork. Old sawdust also can be used
For more information call as mulch. To apply, cut all
~e Senior Ceat~ at ~6 - 4019. weeds and place the sawdust, 2%
EmpJot/ee to 3 Inches deep. To prevent the
sawdust from robbing the tom-
ate plant of nitrogen, broad-
Of The Month pound of ammen-
Summers County Hospital's ium nitrate to each 100 square
mp]oyee of the Month for July feet of sawdust, mulched area.
; Carol Kelly, L PN. LOCUST LEAF MINER -
Carol, who Joined the bos- We have received numerous
~tal staff in March 197~al- calls about the discoloration of
ay~ has a smile for every- leaves of locust trees The
ze. She malmm patients feel bl~ on the leaves ( giving a
~y are a ~ person, notbrov~ appearance at a dis.
~t a statistic. She is noted for Lance) are caused by an in-
winga warmthmboutbor that sect called the locust leaf rain-
employe and pat- er. The adult of this insect is a
rite •t ense. small'orange - colored beetle
Carol, resides at Meadow a black wedge-shaped
~ with~~, ~. mark in the center of |ts wint~! o
l~ daugh.t~., DtaM nthe dor~] ~de. Adults/lo
'loot y~r su little feeding on the leaves.
nrd wilmerl.
m
,use an
enu.
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