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4 - Hinton News Tues. Sept. 4, 1990
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The Hinton News
Published Tuesday
By The
Hlnton Publishing Corporation
210 Second Avenue
Hlnton, W Vs. 25951
F, le~
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Fred Long
Publisher - Editor
Phone (304) 466-0005
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First United
Methodist
Church Of
Hinton To
"Celebrate
Mrs. Terry Gwynn Easter
Leslie Cole
Nimit'z Cole
Admitted To
Alderson
Broaddus
- Easter
Gayle Lynn Allen and Terry
Gwynn Easter were united in mar-
ridge on Aug. 4 at 2:00PM at Cook's
Chapel Baptist Church in Pipestem.
Pastor John Atkinson and Pastor
Terry Lambert officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Allen of Hinton and
the granddaughter of Mrs. Lucinda
College
Jennifer Leslie Cole, a graduate
of Hinton High School, has been
admitted to Alderson-Broaddus
College for the fall semester of 1990.
She is the daughter of Carroll and
Ann Cole of Nimitz.
While in high school, Jennifer was
Theological Seminary. He is em- a member of the newspaper staff,
ployed by One Valley Bank in Prin- the yearbook staff, S.A.D.D., the
ceton.
The couple will reside in Prince-
ton,
Turner
MOOSE 1990 TOURNAMENT & LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. let row (L
to R): Scott Keaton, Eric Thomas, Brian Cooper, Mike Miller,
Brandon Nelson and Mark Cales. 2nd row: Brian Keatley, Michael
Honaker, Adam Cantrell, Earl Buckland, Todd Honaker and Chris
Hinton. 3rd row: Butch Honaker, manager;, Jerry Cooper, coach;
and Mike Miller, coach.
BOOSTERS PARKWAY AUTHORITY
The monthly meeting of the New
M E ET River Parkway Authority will be held
at City Sidetrack, 400 Cross Street,
Hinton, W. Va. on Men. Sept. 10, at
Bobcat Boosters met Mon. night 7:00 p.m.
Aug. 27 at the City Sidetrack Park.
Remember the football game is Fri.
night at 7:30. Hinton plays Inde- HOLD MEETING
pendence at Coal City. The Bluefield Scottish Rite of
Those present at the Booster Freemasonry will hold meeting~F~'.
meeting were: Howard Cashwell, Sept. 7th., at The Scottish i.~_~c
David Ballard, Eddie Cobb, Henry Temple" in Bluefield.
French Club, CJk.T.S., and the Pep
Club. She is listed in "Who's Who Noel, Chase Rodes, JoeGoins, Buzzy Members are urged to attend.
Among High School Students." She Richmond, and Walter =Stoney~Main topics is Amendments to the
played varsity girls basketball, and Loomis. By-Lawsfirstreading.Doorwill open
her team won the 1988 state chain- The next meeting will be Tues. at 5:30 p.m. social time.
pionship. She was captain of the Sept. 4th at 5:30 P.M. The meeting will begin at 7:30
1989 squad, which was state run p.m.
Giving" Upton of Jumping Branch and Jo- Reunion ner-upin the Tournament. She also
seph Vest of Sweet Springs. She is placed as a winner in state track and m- . ..~ • •
field competition She attends
Sept. 9 through Nov. 18willbea tl~e great granddaughter of Lacy _ funeral I-'lannlnq
time to "Celebrate Giving" in sup- Wills of Pipestem. " ThefamilyofthelateSamueland BluestoneBaptistChurch.Sheplans
Esta Foster Turner met Aug. 25 for to major in Broadcasting at Alder- Certificate of Deposit thru you Local Bank or
port ofthe local and global mission The groom is the son of Mr. and their Reunion at the Bluestone son-Broaddus --O rou -t -'re" -
• r re n gn Lff ins. L;o
and ministry of First United Meth- Mrs. Leelie Easter of Princeton and Conference Center. The oldest Alderson-Broaddus College is a
edist Church. Worship services will the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey member attending was Norvel ....... ~'. 11...... .-I;,~.~ libera1 arts Our competent staff has been professionally trained to assist
involve messages by lay members, Easter of Bent Mountain.' Turner of Hinton, and the younges't ^....^ ~.~. .... ~ ......fes~;...ai those you love through the funeral experience
R~Dcial singing, informationalitems Esco .rted to the altar by her father [::~;::~io'n~'Jt~a'fu~Ir:nge o;aca you in funeral planning, as well as counsel and help you or
for the congregation, and related and given in marriage by her par- was Tayna Richardson, 6 month old d ......... ,,j ....... v,=-~ .......... "
plu~| ¢itI'|l~ ||1 l¢]tW~ 1||~ ~1|1 -
Nrrnons by the minister, ents, the bride wore a gown of silk daughter of Michael and Paula ...... ~ ~ ...... di~--e and den Our reputation is built on serving families like yours and we
y. tn m
In appreciation of the ongoing taffeta overlaid with chantilly lace Richardson also of Hinton. The next tistr r -as an enroll ent of about pledge that we wlll merit the confidence you have placed in us
toe s~u(lents .......
redemptive work of God in Christ with a Victorian neckline. Long reunion will be Aug. 17, 1991atthe ....... Feelfreetocontactusforanswerstoanyquestionsyoumight
through his church locally and glob- sleeves fitted at the wrist were of Summers County 4-H Camp. nave.., now or m me furore.
Attending were: Norvel and Vie- ATTENTION ALL BLINDED 13~MA/N Itli::An~W~
ally, ~Wo celebrate giving! Special chantilly lace. The bodice and her- let;l~urner, MelvinandPatsyTurner, VETERANS I Ikl II'Lh~ I•IL-=F=~&/V • •
opportumtiee to keep in mind dur- der of the skirt were arrayed with Hinton, W. Va4Mr:and Mrs. GreggNow forming W.Va. Regional .... ...~ .... ~ ....
ing these weeks: tiny silk bows and seed pearls, A ......... ...... .. = ........... ...... ......
Turner, M,~cl~e*J~rner, R,c}{mond, Blinded Veterans Organization. EIIMI D'A/ DAD/t DO
(1) Missions Rally, with Rev. taffeta b°w and ehapel length train Va.; Pare; Jason, Ben and Brian Service connected or non service I~|~__.ri~L_ F]P~rlL.~rl~
Frank Horton, United Methodistaccented the back of the gown. Her Dickenson, Pipestem;NancyandBill connected.
missionary from W. Va. Conference fingertip haloveil was ofdouble tier Duff, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duff Jr., Please contact Orwlle" Bragg, 130 Temple St., Hinton Phone 466-1179
toLiberia, 7:30 PM Sun., Sept. 16,at silk illusion. The halo veil was Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Turner andRoute 1, Box 10-A, Hinton or304-
the Lewisburg United Methodist trimmed with seed pearls and silk Daughter,David and Shirley Lilly, 466-4802.
Church. flowers. She carried a bouquet of Susan Lilly, SteveandDougCladfel-
(2) Mission Week, Oct. 14-20, peach roses and white carnations ,
ter, all of Richmond, Va.;John and. gO " M Y Sh" Y
Summers County Cooperative Par- with royal blue babies breath.ar- HazeIAllen'Flint'Mich';D°rseand ~t ~l]~'~g~ ~ ~ ~'~ (~ee*
ish, rayed on a Bride's Bible given to her
(3) Event on Concern for Chil- by the groom. Eloise Richardson, Michael, Paula, Ch h
and Tayna Richardson, George and I C0~¢ to U~$
drsn; =Our Children - Consider the Matrons of honor were Mrs. Noveila Cook, Hinton;
Possibilities~, Sat. Oct. 20, 12:30 - Sharon Kinzer and Mrs. Karen '' ~A~TIO~ [S~ove Nowdc