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4-Hinton News Thurs. Oct. 18, 1979 Peterstown Area News Silage People 4-H Club Meets The Village People 4- H Club held a meeting on October 9, 1979 at 5:00 P.M. in the YMCA. € raising project. The club, also decided to form a qommittee an organize a Halloween Party. ing were : Alfrt Kenny Andrews, l Proclamation; proclaimed by Club president, reports were the Peterstown Woman&apos;s Club given by a parade of hats. Each was signed by the Mayor of president decorated a hat to Peterstown, Giles Jones. The represent a project of her club. proclamation is as follows: Peterstown Project, the Con- WHEREAS: The town of Pet- cession Stand, at the Peters- e.rstown recognizes the need to town Rotary Horseshow. This is conserve energy and contain the means by which a large . heating and cooling costs a portion of the clubs money is • means of improving the quality raised for projects and all op- Of life in the town; and orations. " " WHEREAS, the Peterstown The 1980 Convention will be Woman's Club is sponsoring the held at Crab Orchard, W. Va. "Home Energy Check- A Orchard Valley Woman's Club . Search for Savings", a program -,to perform simple energy aud- ::-if in their homes, and ' '.2 .WHEREAS ; there is a need '° t01inform the public about elf- -'. • ective residential energy con- e.' servation methods, and '2. :- WHEREAS: the home Z=ergy Check Program is an ' "fiaportant public service and :.i. administered by the State  ::el and Energy office. ' ..THEREFORE, BE IT RES- ' .T)LVED. that homeowners in will be hostesses. Cashmere Missionary Society Meets The ladies of the Cashmere Missionary Society held their October meeting in the Cash- mere Community Building. Th- ose attending were : Thelma Mann, Agnes Neely, Mary Dunn, Doris Welch, Ruth Mar- tin, Rowena Lester, Cathy M- artin, Clara Hines, May Brown, Mary Bradley, Julia Francis. i:: 1€ town of Peterstown be on- One visitor, Mrs. Nickie Th- ::Fb.uraged to participate and ompson. Lfipport the Home Energy Ch- Agnes Neely called the meet- :ek Program NOW; therefore, I -" Di'les JOnes, Mayor of the town Z 5f Peterstown, do hereby pro- :. Claim the month of OCTOBER, iC19 as HOme Energy Check "?.nth, and urge the citizens -wlth the Peterstown Woman's :.:b, to cooperate in their en- ::cleavers in conserving energy. ". bttend 59'th Annual Convnelton .: 12f W. Vs. Federation Woman's ing to order, and Mary Br- adley led the group in the singing of two favored hymns, "Love Lifted Me and Tell It To Jesus". Devotions were given by Thelma Mann. Scripture was taken from 2 Timothy 4:5 the title, "Patience", all were led with the thought which was a prayer. My Heart Learn To Sing, When Everything Around Me Seems So Dark. Give Me - :€lubs You Grace To Priase You, Lord "Peterstown Woman's Club jesus.,, With the closing of .iwas represented at the Fifty- devotions allrepeated together, .ainth Convention Southern Dis- the Lord's Prayer. i??tyict of West Virginia Federat- Other readings were : Speak ". ion of Woman's Club on Sat- Gently, Clara Hines, Nothing Is -ii]rday October 6, held at the Impessible,CathyMartin; Pro- ".'Princeton Presbyterian verbs 12: 13- 19. Misuse Of the :Church, Princeton, W.Va. They Tongue, May Brown. Refreshments were served by annual Achievement Day in the hostess Mary Dunn to all .September. She discussed chan- present, gee made in the achievement chart for the new year. The club Hill & Dale Club voted to adopt the Special Ed. .. Care when pesticides was Class as a community better- stressed at the October meet- ment project. Mrs. Haven Ch- • ing at the Hill and Dale Ex- inauit presented the budget and tension Homemakers Club was accepted, mrs. Lonnie Br- When" Insect Infectation in the oyles gava a brief book review Home" was presented by lesson on "Faith is the Answer", by leader, Mrs. Haven Chinaudt. Norman Vincent Peale. Memb- The club met at the home of ers were reminded of the C"n . Mrs. Carmel Francis with eight members present. Mrs. Hubert Butler used as theme for dev- otious, "Chosen With Gladness Serving as president for the new year, Mrs. B.A. Long, presided over the business. She announced the club had won third place blue ribbon at the ristmas Bazaar on December 7. After adjournment, refresh- ments were served by the hos- tess to: Mesdames B.A. Long, Hubert Buffer, Haven Chinauit, Pete Dunford, Hiram Dove, Lonnie Broyles, Fairley Long, and the hostess, Mrs. Francis. Service Club Meets The HInton Service Club met Thursday, October 4, at 7:30 PM at the home of Mrs. Ralph L. Meadows. President, Mrs. John R. Sp- encer, presided over a brief business session. Following the business session, Mrs. W.P. Mathews introduced Mr. And- i'ew Hicks, a local pianist. Mr. Hicks entertained with a lovely rendering of the first move- ment of "Sonata" by Schub- ert and Chopin's "Ballade". Refreshments were served by President, Kenny Andrews called the meeting to order. The pledge was said. Old business was the club made $6.87 at the bake sale held September 29 th. Brian Ratliff and Billy Dan Gill attended officers training. Jun- ior Durst and Rick Brandt attended 4-H Sunday. New business was that the club decided to have a fund The committee members are : Kenny Andrews, Billy Wright, Brian Ratliff, Billy Dan Gill, Alfred Andrews and Lisa Trout. Kenny Andrews will also attend Junior Leadership Camp October 19 and 20 at Wyom- ing County 4-H Camp. Motion of new and old business as acc- epted was first by Billy Wr- ight and second and second by Fall Banquet Friday the hostess to the following members and guests: Mrs. Sp- encer, Mrs. Mathews, Miss Nor- rqa Allen, Miss Dorothy Jean Boley, Mrs. P.H. Boley, Mrs. John Faulconer, Mrs. C.E. Fife, Miss Frances German, Mrs. John Holstein, Mrs. N.C. Keg- ler, Miss Mildred Murrell, Mrs. Barbara Parmer, Mrs. Sue Seldomridge, Mrs. A.G. Timb- erlake, Mrs. Herbert Vase, Mrs, d.C. Wise, Miss Margie jl0 =:m. Sunday School.. Supt. Womack, Mrs. A.F. Sentz and Charles Bowles; 11 a.m .Morn- Mr. Hicks. .Ing Worship; 6 p.m. BYF; 7 p.m. Evening Worship: Wed.. 7 The annual fall banquet of the Presidents Club of the Concord College Alumni Association will be held on Friday evening, October 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the College Center Ballroom as part of the weekend Homecom- ing festivities. The banquet will be preced- ed by a social for members of the organization and their gu- ests at the home of President and Mrs. M.N. Freeman. med in 1966 as an organizat- ion for those persons who give more than ordinary support to the Alumni Association. Mem- bership dues of $100.00 or more are paid annually by each mem- ber. Reservations for the upcom-. ing dinner should be made no later than Tuesday, October 16 by calling the Concord College Alumni Association at 384- 3115, ext. 318. Lisa Trout. Motion to close the meeting was first by Alfreda Andrews and second by Billy Lisa Trout, and I Dan Gill. Next meeting w Those who attended the meet- 23. lying wive of retired 1 fare eligibl under [ See Act. 'l annuities railroad er YOU A- payable i and t employee fr( Retirev over 23 . following describe for al ff spc Country Road P1 Shopping Hinton, West Vir The President Club was for- N I i "INT00" °° av t Bap fist imiz Methodist Charge C.thn 1.._;" i| NE , James Taler, Pastor IIrntT N. RIt'hnlond - Cook s Chapel John Grimmett, SupS.: Kirby St. Patrick (IRB, m.mllrkllmti.I IDimt.mm Bragg Asst. Supt.: 9:45 a.m. ' I"irslSunda Be,,' Fr RodaerHu,hN ---,, ...... r----, ---r ....... S.--J ............ & Ir" . I"  " " o e,.--- l Ahfll ]Akmla AIblm=M Pro,alma- y zg:nool: wOrShip, It ': o.'uloa, Mass Schedule ................... ' ' t .VV'V; a.m.; veningWorship. Yp.m: I rooktyn 9::}0 Saturday 5 n m ..d.., 9 Wed. Service, 7 p.m.; Young Ms. Zion 10:30 a.m.; Weekdays," "' ' 7:30 .... a.m.a' People's Meeting. Wed.. 7: Ilills ('hapel ll:30-Buck tExcept Wednesdays. 7:30 p.m.; Mark Ellison. St.. youth p.m.) : Holy Days. S p.m.: First p.m. Prayer Meeting. director: Juniors each Tuesday 2=.(I and Ith Suoda) Fridajv. 6 p.m. Hospital Note at Ypm.:SeniorYoutheaeh ,*..,hal .,::,t P,uto Christian I Beech Run wed. night at 7::}0 p.m. Marlha ('h;Ip'l IO::lU-Madam's Pastor, Carl Slde Griffith Creek u,,,,e S,nd Koob I 1 ::lO-Ximitz Gem m unity Supt. C.L. Ralliff. Sunday School. 10 a.m.: Worship SCr- Dooald Spade. Pastor Paul Zutant. Minister. i Summers County Hespital McGuire, Springdale. vicceach2nd&4thsundayal It Sunday School. l0 a.m.: S.S. . Worship Services. Sunday. It Supt. Melvin L. Ryan: Preach- Bellepoint Charge a.m. andY:30p.m.: Bible Study October 12, 1979 Dismissed: Patsy Patterson, a.m.; Prayer meeting. Weds.. 7 ing tat & 3rd Sundays. It a.m. II a.m.: Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. p.m. Admitted: Mark Richmond, Robert Ratcltffe, both of Hln- Nu u.sros', Minister -were:Mrs. Herbert McDonald, Lesson, directed by Agnes Bobby Gillian, both of Sand- ton; Carol Long, Ronald Adk- p/'esident of the Peterstown Neely, each were assigned a stone; Warren McHugh, Anna ins, beth of Alderson; Michael Club, Mr.s V.C. Jervis and Mrs. question to answer Luke chapt- Smith, Martha Mitchem, all of Richmond, Talcott; Drema i flprry Gentry, Mrs. DOn Jar- ers II and 12 were the sub- Hinton; Rebecca Garrett, Aid- Morton, Lawrence Crane, both vis, Mrs. Fairley Long, Mrs. ject. erson; Etta Seitzinger, Jump- of Meadow Bridge; and Vickey -Eugena Floyd and Mrs. John Quiz also under the direction ing Branch; Una Hedrick, Nim- Kincaid, Asbury. ::eSter. of Mrs. Neely was won by itz;JohnKast, Union:andElva River Valley First RI. IZ Forest Hill Road D.D. Elwell, Pastor Bill Jenkins, Pastor Sunday School. l0 a.m.: Steve 10 a.m. Sunday School. Oakley McCoy, Supt.: Mnrnlng War- Grimmen. Supt.; It a.m. Morn- ship. It am.: Midweek Service. ingWorship; 7:30p.m. Evening 7:30 p.m.: Evening Service, Service; 7 p.m, Youth Fellow- 7:30 p.m. ship. Thurs. Meadow Creek Miller Memorial Church School, l0 a,m.: Morn- ing Worship, It a.m.; Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.: UMYF Wednesday, 0 p.m. Mount Pisgoh Morning Worship, 9:30 am,: Church School, 10:30 a.m.: UMYF Tuesday, 5:.10 p.m. First Christian F;s'erene Easley. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 a,m.: Mor- ning Worship. II a,m.: Evening Worship. 7 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Service. 7 p.m. Episcopal HA@W/ 217 Third Hostess club was the Valley Thelma Mann. Woman's Club • of Bluefield, W. Love Gift Dedication was pre- • .Va. 'sented by Doris Welch, who The meeting opened at 9:00 read Truest Measure. Roll call a.m. with registration and cof- was answered by favorite Bib- • fee. The meeting was called to le verse. Order by the District President, Minutes of previous meeting Mrs. Jack Gilmore. were read and approved as well The State President's Add- as the financial report. ress, by mrs. Hershel Perdue, A committee was appointed to "entitled, "Sow Today and Reap select new officers for the en- • ": TOmorrow". She :ask members suing year. On the committee • T to continue to work for the State were : Mary Bradley, Clara Project, Educational Seed for Hines, May Brown, and Agnes Physicians. The main issue of Heely. "her speech was Free Enterp- The group decided to meet -rise". This ia a GFWC Pro- Mondaynightat6:30p.m. inthe -,i jet. Community Building to make • • At the afternoon session a lap robes for patients at Sweet "'film was shown, "Free", by Springs. • .Mrs. Ashton Taylor WVFWC Bible study will be held in the 'Chairman. Community Building once " ri" T'Awards were given and Pet- week, with exact dates to be erstown Woman's Club receiv- announced later. 3d the ES.P. Award, Mrs. Closing the meeting with the  .Harry Gentry is chairman of singing of Bless Be The Tie, and ,his project for the club. repeating the Benediction. 2: ..: :: Z. Consideratiofi II :i:i:: For Details [I ;: We take care to attend to all :: the necessary arrange- . ments..in compliance with • your wishes...during your !i time of bereavement. Our -. reputation is built on under- " standing and integrity. ring mnm .anion s s Supt. Mrs. E E. Joh,oo: Talcott Cht,rch ,, a.m. Italy Communion-Is, l0 er f eur son, Bad, Br01hnr Arneld ,, .... ,,,,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,.. s s t0 am every sunday: and 3rd Sundays: ,, am. - allend 9:45 a.m. Church School', U Prayer Service, Wed., 6:30: Morningprayer2nd. 4thandSth THIS geaton on his Birthday October 18. am Morning Worship: 6:30 WorshipS ervice, third Sunday, Sundays. p.m, BYF; 7:30 p.m. Evening It a.m. Often we set and think of you not 0nly on your Worship: 7 p,m. Wednesday Indian Mills , T.,%LC()TT('IIARGE Church of J,L, Charles O. [)anteron pastor i Mid-Week Service. Pastor. Beggle Bales FOREST IIIl.I. Church School Ch rise hirthdayl God call you homo whore there are no cond James Keatley, SS Supt.: Sun- It:00 Worship 10:00 let and 3rd more birthdays, because he loved you besL Ta,e., day School 10 a.m,, class, toy Sunday 7:3o 2ha Sunday night. Shocklev Hill I Pastor. CarlE. Boggs all ages: Worship Service. TRINITY Tug('reekRoad some day we will meet you therel ThirdFirst SUn.sun.Service. 3 toTservice at It a.m.P'm'; p.m.;every SundaY.BYF, Weds.,l' a.m.6 and7p.m.: W(,RSlIIP II :00 2rid and 4th Sunday Worship, t, a.m.: Sun- West idweek prayer & praise hour. 7 Sunday 7:30 3rd Sunday night day Evening, 6:30 p.m.: i Sadly "Missed Mother, Father, Dad and Sister Judson Freewill p.m.. Wed Chureh School 10:00 A.M. Wednesday Services. 7:30 p.m. Water • N:W lloe: Elton z Mr. & Mrs. "Jack Keaton Rev.nev'SertWillls'Pastorjoe Grimmett ASS,. Pastor (;pland WORSIiiP: el:00 I st and 3rd O<>E\