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6. Hinton News Tues. Oct. 29, 1991
Mr. & Mrs. Kaleb Lively
Molrgan- Lively
-In a Victorian setting at the First
Bapst Church in Hinton, Melissa
Jane Morgan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Morgan, and Kaleb Alan
Lively, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lively of Hinton, were united in
marriage Aug. 16.
The double-ring, candlelight cere-
mony was performed by the Rev.
Sterling Morgan, uncle of the bride.
• Wedding music was provided by
vqcalists Sharon and PbJ llip Walthall
' of Covington, Vs., and pianist Linda
Turner of Forest Hill, all cousins of
the bride.
Escorted to the altar by her father
and given in marriage by her par-
ent, the bride wore an ivory satin
floor .length gown. The full skirt
was edged in scalloped lace which
ended in a cathedral train that was
overlaid with lace and accented with
an ivory satin bow.
The bodice was satin overlaid with
lace, aV-neckline, and the finger-tip
lace sleeves ended in a point. Her
long veil fell from a satin bow and
was enhanced by dangling rose pet-
als. The bride wore cameo earrings
and a cameo pin belonging to the
groom's grandmother.
She carried her mother's Bib]e
from which cascaded a bouquet of
white roses and gardenias entwined
with Stephanotis and ivy.
Maid of honor was Mary Jane
Humphreys, of Hinton. Bridesmaids
were Kimberly Morgan, sister-in-law
of the bride, of Lewisburg, Jessica
Coins and Kimberly Cooper of Hin-
ton.
They wore wine and mauve balle-
rina-length dresses of satin andlace
accented by a large bow. Their
dresses and the brides gown were
fultioned by Mona Dobbins of Hin-
ton.
Flower girl was Alexandria Mo'-
gan, cousin of the bride, of Asbury.
Ringbearer was Bradley Morgan;
nephew of the bride, of Lewisburg.
Best man was David Mann of
Hinton. Ushers were Vic Morgan of
Lewisburg, Scott Morgan of Hinton,
brothers of the bride, and Scott Sten-
nett of Hinton.
Wedding director was Sue Mor-
gan, aunt of the bride. The guest
book was attended by Kim Clinebell.
Programs were given out by Paula
Scott.
A reception was held at Willow
Wood Country Club.
The bride is a graduate of Hinton
High School and is attending Con-
cord College.
The groom is employed by The
Kroger Company in Hinton.
After a wedding trip to Myrtle
Beach, SC,, the couple will residein
Hinton.
Meadow Bridge
Area News
By Alvie Martin
A 40th anniversary dinner was
given in honor of Claude and Ruth
Fleshman of Meadow Bridge, Sun.
Oct. lath. at the home of their son,
Gary. Several relatives and friends
helped to make it a joyous event.
Decorations were red and white as
the 40th anniversary is Ruby.
Their daughter, Helen and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mary, made and served
the dinner. The cakes were made
and decorated by Sharon Holiday
and Lisa Lilly. Many gifts, cards and
best wishes were expressed from all.
Those attending were: Gary,
Mary, Amanas and Brandy Flesh-
man, Zela Martin, David, Helen,
Curtis, Christina Coughlin, Judy
Coughlin, James, Linda, Joyce
Hamrick, Esta Huterspillar, and
Ruth Helmick of Dawson; Charles
Fleshman of Greensboro, N.C.;
Kathy Farley, Johnny, Eloise, Shan-
non, Chris Forrow, ofHinton; Maude,
Deborah Burdette of Sandstone;
Frances Ward of Hix; Bill, Brenda,
Juanita, Lisa, April, William Lilly of
Layland; Ralph Hubbard of Lewis-
burg.
• Happy Wedding Anniversary to
Claude and Rick Fleshman.
KARATE CLUB.
Hinton Karate Club will be meet-
ing on Mondays 6:30 - 8:30 at City
Side Track. New students welcome.
Call Ed Lilly 466-3696 or Kashi
Long 466-3537.
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Nur,.;iATg Excellence Award
Won by Area Nurse
Dale Sears, from Hlnton, West Virginia, won the Nursing
rv-..e Award this October 1991. This Is an award given
the Humans Greenbrler Valley Hospital where
emploYed In the operatig r, Congratulations
you are a credit m yoUr pmSsion, a valuable
r this a'ward.
Railroad Days
Ends On "Swing"
by sheri beneon
A type of music often not heard in
Summers County was offered for the
pleasure of Summers County resi-
dents and Railroad Days visitors the
last week-end of the celebration.
The music, Old Jazz (=Swing') was
performed by Susanna Robinson
(vocals) and husband Don Drummer
(guitar). Soft and varied in pitch,
this music from the 40's and 50%
(and some modern jazz) floated in
and out among the celebrants.
Especially enjoying the perform-
ances were many of those arriving
from Huntington, Augusta (Geor-
gia) and Savannah.
Standing to listen, many had
comments of=...the songs I like best,
but never hear much anymore..."
and"...love thiskind of music.." were
heard from the visitors. The songs
were from past talents like Buddy
Holly, Peggy Lee and even others of
that era.
Said the performers on their style,
=When we were first married, we
didn't even know that the other liked
the same kind of music."
"I was just playing it, one day,"
said guitarist, Don Drummer, =and
Susanna liked it, soon was ranging
with it. It sounded good."
Although West Virginia is basi-
cally "Blue Grass" country, many
appreciate an opportunity to =widen
out" and enjoy some of what's in the
rest of the music world.
Susanna Robinson and Don
Drummer provided that during
Railroad Days.
Nimitz'sMaddy RecognizedAt
Nursing Convocation
Tia Maddy was recognized at the
Sophomore Nursing Convocation at
Alderson-Broaddus Co]legs in Wilcox
Chapel at I p.m. on Sun. Oct. 13th.
Maddy was one of eighteen nursing
students who received recognition.
The speaker was Mrs. Jacqueline
Riley, Assistant Dean of the School
of Nursing at West Virginia Univer-
sity. Mrs. Riley received her bacca-
laureate degree in nursing from
Alderson-Broaddus.
Maddy is a 1990 graduate of
Hinton High School. She. is the
daughter of Ashby and Donna Maddy
of Nimitz.
Alderson-Broaddus College, lo-
cated in Philippi, W.Va., is a four-
year, fully accredited liberal arts and
sciences institution which is affili-
ated with the American Baptist
Churches, U.S.A. The college has
developed a strong liberal arts with
contemporary and professional and
pre-professional programs and ex-
periences appropriate to the
student's academic major. The col-
lege offers me than forty majors
including Medical Science (PA),
Computer Science, Biology, and
Technical Writing.
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It's like giving yourself a
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Sandstone School
Honor Roll Announced
Sandstone School Six
Weeks Honor Roll
FIRST GRADE
UA
Chad Burdette, Martha Holt,
Jeremy Shaffer.
Abraham Ennis, Kevin Gunter,
Nathan Mize, Debra Vandall.
SECOND GRADE
None.
-B
Cori Blevins, Tony Cales, R.E.
Dick, Lacie Gunter, Porter Mead-
ows, Alicia Miller, Steven Miller,
Vickie Trail, James Vandall.
THIRD GRADE
Teresa Bowles.
-B
Hobart Dick, Jennifer Dick, J.R.
Livesay, Jonathan Miller, Michael
Richmond, Stephanie Ward.
FOURTH GRADE
A TM
Ange]a Gwinn.
B -
Anna Gwinn, Joni Harrah, Leslie
Shaffer, Steven Ward, Eric Wick-
line.
FIFTH GRADE
Bradley Burdette, Eric Gwinn,
Catherine Holt, Ellen Scott, Jillian
%
Surbaugh.
B
Christy Burdette, Jessie Carra-
way, Chastity Miller, Charles Ward.
SIXTH GRADE
Amanda Rose, Kevin Ward.
*qB
Josh Barr, Sonya Bragg, Ira
England, Patrick Poticher, Amy
Richmond, Chris Twohig.
SEVENTH GRADE
Tammy Bowles, Ellen Holt, Re-
gina Martin.
B
Alisha Livmay, Christina Miller,
Christopher Miller, Clayton Milli-
can, Joy Shaffer, Heath Ward.
EIGHTH GRADE
-A
Davonna Bowles, Melinda Gwinn.
Steven Bennett, Tonya Campbell,
Shannon Dick, Larry Kincaid, Gary
Lemon, David Poticher, Marvin
Ph[mley, Kelly Roberts.
NINTH GRADE
,-A
Julie Johnson.
"B"
Dewayne Bowles, Kim Hartwell,
Stacy Martin, John Mize, Jo Ellen
Simms.
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LEGAL NOTICE
This form is for use by National Banks only. It should be used for
publication purposes only. and should not be returned to the FDIC
Comptroller of the Currency
Admin=strator of Nahonal Banks
r-
i REPORT OF CONDITION
I Consolidating domestic subsdanes of the
• The National Bank of Summers of ..... Hinto_n
I ,n the state of West Virq.nia atthecloseobus,nessc,, Sept,_elRb2 3-(3-,-- '?,91
I Dubhshed m response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency ¢,ncler t,tle, 12 Un,h-d ':;t.{te5 C{d- SP t,{n 161
Charter Number 07998 ComptrolleroftheCurrency-- Southeastern D, str,Lt
Statement of Resources and Labdities
Cash ald tI}alance dr#,' tr{)H! (J{!;l(.tt()r ,II',lttLlti(IH',
• Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin
Interest-bearing balances
Securities
Federal funds sold ...............................................
Securities purchased under agreements to resell ....................
- Loans and lease financing receivables: [
Loans and leases, net of unearned income f 29,956
LES,,,,S: Allowance for loan and lease losses • 360
LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve 0
Loans and leases, net ot unearned income= allowance, and reserve
Assets held m trading accounts
Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases)'
Other real estate owned ........
Investments m unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated compames
Customers' liability to ths bank on acceptances outstanding
Intangible assets ........................
Other assets ..........................
Total assets ............................................
Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) .........................................
Total assets and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) ...............................
Thousands of dollars
I 35r 200
.9,596
0
677
0
- 0
O
0
22
70.258
0
7o.258
posits
I In domestic offices ............................. L
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I Nonmterest-bearmg ........... 5 '529
Interest-bearing .................... 54 t 553
I Federal funds purchased ............................................................... _
| Securities sold under agreements to repurchase ........................................
I Demand notes issued to the U S Treasury ......................................
I Other borrowed money ............................................. ' ..... .......
L I Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized }eases ......................
I Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstandng ................................
I I ::;dii:tli:::tes and debentures
"1 I Total liabilities .........................................................................
miled.life preferred stock and related surplus ......................................... i ..........
60,082 1
0
0
0
0
O
O
0
• 983
61 .065
0
rrpetual preferred stock and related surplus ...................................................... E
I Common stock ................................. .................................................. L 500
i I 00r00'us ......................................................... F-- 2,023
I Undivided profits and'capital reserves .............................................................. L " 670
I LESS: Net unrealized loss on marketable equity securities ............................... F Q
I Total equity capital ................................................................................. 1 9,193
i I Losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) .............................................. L O
I Total equity capita(and losses deferred pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 1823(j) .......................... ._ 9, ].93
I Total.liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, equity capital, and tosses ....
I deferred pursuant to 12 US.C. 1823(j) ............................. " ...... L._ 7Q,258
m
We. "the undersigned dlreC'fors, attest to the correctness of
this stetement of resources and liabilities, We declare that it
has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge
and belief has been predated in conformence with the
irtuction anli%,true and correct, o
l, Mary A. Holland
Vice President & Cashier
'rllltl
of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report
IDi of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
and belief
rectors ,,
October 24, ].99].
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