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-H ton News Tues. Aug. 21, 1984
Wn2Mllt~
11m Annual ~ Reunion
will be bald on Sunday, Sept-
elnbor 2, llB4"~st Bass Lake
Pm'k.
All family and frimde are
wdteome.
NOTICE
The regular meeting of lfin-
tm City Council scheduled for
Tweday, August 21, at 7:30
P.M. has been postponed.
Ammuncement will be made
d flw time and date of the next
meetS.
CHOIR PRACTICE
ANNIVERSARY
The Second Bap~st Church,
212 James Street will observe
their 10eth anniversary on Sun-
day, August 26th at 3:00 P.M.
Speaker will be the Pastor
Rev. Henry Lamar.
Music by various choirs.
Mrs. Alma Sweeney chair-
person.
The Mount Zion Primitive
Baptist Association will con-
vene this Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday, August 24 - 26 at the
Little Bluestone Primitive Bap-
tist Church at Jumping Branch.
Choir Practice for Second Services will begin each day
Baptist Church will be Satur-' at 10 A.M. Everyone invited.
day, August 26th at 5:00.
Everyone please attend.
LOWRY REUNION
The families of the late A. P.
Lowry and W. D. Lowry will
hold a family reunion at the
Ballengee Community Building
on Saturday, August 25th.
'For further information call
Dean Lowry at 466 - 4148.
REVlVAL SERVICES
Revival services will be held
at the Upland BalStist Church
September 2 through Septemb-
er 7. Evangelist Butch Hon-
aker will be bringing the mess-
age.
Pastor Don Spade and the
church invites everyone to att-
end. Services begin at 7: 30 p.m.
GWINN REUNION
33rd Annual Gwinn Family
Reunion will be held at Lock-
bridge on Saturday evening
September 1st and Sunday Sep-
tember 2nd. President Lonnie
R. Gwinn.
There will be many people
from different states here. Th-
ere will be gospel and Blue-
grass singing and speakers.
Everyone welcome. Bring a
picnic lunch or you may pur-
chase food from the concession
stand.
4-.. H CAMP LOST & FOUND
4-H'ers missing items from
camp may stop by the Ex-
tension Officd in the Cour-
thouse Annex to claim them.
4- H CAMP PICTURES
Camp tribal pictures are
still available at the Ex-
tension office in the Court
House Annex. Pictures are
$2.00 each.
ACTIVITIES AT THE HINTON
SENIOR CENTER FROM
AUGUST 22 THRU AUGUST
31, 1984
Corner of Second Avenue and
Summers Street
(Funded by the West Virginia
Commission on Aging)
Wednesday, August 22 - Pre-
venticare exercises with Ellen
Webber begins at II AM. Mini
Bus trip to Beckley.
Thursday, August 23 - Games
after lunch.
Friday, August 24 - Shopping
by mini bus after lunch.
Saturday, August 25 - Special
Mini Bus trip to Beckley Arts
and Crafts Fair leaves Hinton
Senior Center at I0 A.M $2.00
Tuesday. August 28 - Steam
Train Crafts Workshop with
Alice Ann and Pare begins at 11
A. M. Donations of socks, quilt
scraps, and burlap are still
needed. Ceramics with Virginia
Vaughn after lunch.
Wednesday, August 29 - Pre-
venticare exercises with Ellen
Webber begins at 11 A.M. Ald-
erson Mini Bus trip.
Thursday, August 30 - Games
after lunch.
Friday, August 31 - Shopping
by Mini Bus after lunch. Spec-
ial Mini Bus trip to Cass Sc-
enic Railroad leaves Hinton
Senior Center 7 A.M. A $5.00
donation is requested for trans-
portation. The cost of the R R.
trip is $8.50 for adults. $7.50 for
donation requested to helpseniors with Golden Mountain-
cover transportation expense, eer Cards and $4.50 for children
Monday, August 27 - Movie 5 to iI years of age.
after lunch.
MENUS FOR TIlE SUMMERS COUNTY SENIOR
CITIZENS NUTRITION PROGRAM
Aug 22: Meatloaf - Grave. Beets, Buttered Rice, Plums.
NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAL WILL BE SERVED AT
TIIE PIPESTEM CENTER.
Aug . 23: Lima Beans, Tomatoes. Mustard Greens, Pears.
Aug. 24: Chicken Livers, Buttered Potatoes, Corn. Banana.
NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAL WILL BE SERVED AT
THE HINTON HIGHRISE.
Aug. 27: Lima Bean Casserole, Slaw, Carrots, Tapicoa
Padding.
NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAl, WILl, BE SERVED AT
TIIE IIINTON IIlGHRISE.
Aug. 28: Beef Liver. Succatash, Three Bean Salad, Orange.
NUTRITION PROGRAM MEAL WILL BE SERVED AT
TIIE PENCE SPRINGS CENTERS.
MEALS ARE SERVED AT TilE IIINTON AND
SANDSTONE CENTERS FIVE DAYS A WEEK.
H I I [_
Honored t /ith
• Bridal She)war
The United Methodist charge of games.
Womem of Hinton First United" i Many lovely and usefll gifts
Methodist Church held a were opened and displayed.
Miscellaneous Bridal ShowerRefreshments were served
to: Marian Forren, Clara
in the Fellowship Hall in honor Cricjard, Marie BadgeR,
Dqmise Jill Crickard,
~mghter of Dr. and Mrs. Esther Fitzsimmous, Melba
Riclmrd L. Crickard of Hinton Webb, Ocie Vass, Hilda Price,
on Saturday, July 14 at 7:30 Daphne Rogers, Delores
McGraw, PeggY Arthur,
~ryshel~r.the bride elect of: Loraine Saunders, Joyce
The Fellowship Hall was Anderson, Edith Hout, Martha
beautifully decorated in the Gilbert, LflUan Meadows,
adler of peach by Mrs. Judith Katherine He~lrick, Evely0
Arthur and Mrs. Joyce An- Wilson, Vada Redmond,
deruon using bells, floral Frances Davis, Celo Rich-
. arrangements and tapers in mond, Erma Thompson, Agnes
the windows. The tea table was Harvey, Ann Gore, Enola
decorated by Lillian Meadows Saunders, Edna Honsley, Mary
and Veda Rmimeod. Morgan, Marsha Manley and
M~. Erma Thomp~_n and Darlene Crickard.
]d~ Webb carved the ...... i Sending gifts were : Newell
qpiteh. Mrs. Esther Fitz' and Maycle Hannah, Donna
'~mons and Mrs.Martha and Victor Arbogast, Wilma
.... ~ registered the guests. F_Alison, Marie Maddy, and
lt~'s. Patricia Worles a was in Batty AshleY.
rles
. GRANT
Lewis Carl Grant, 65, died
S~rday August 18 in a Sum-
mers Coonty hospital after a
illnees.
Barn Dec. 7, 1918, in Glen
J~m, he was the ~ of the late
Robert and Alma Grant.
Mr. Grant was retired of the late Hurst and Rachel
U. S. Marine Corps and aKatherine Ballengee Bragg.
retired federal mine inspector. Mr. Bragg had lived most of
Survivors include his wife, his life in Raleigh County.
Geraldine Marshall Grant; Survivors include two sisters,
BRAGG
Huston Hurst Bragg, 53, of
Shady Spring, died Wednesday
August 15 at 6:26 a.m. in a
Beckley hospital after a long
illness.
Barn March 8, 1931, in Ral-
eigh County, he was a son of the
four smm, Jerry Dean and Irehb ~ of Buck Route,:
Jr., both of ~t~