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Deputy Sam Riple~
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Need
heal Funding
Ripley, president of the
County Deputy Sheriff's
announced that a major
effort wilt get under-way
April 1. "Just ask any
or call 1-800-9-DEPUTY
between 9 a.m. and 5
through Friday in order
an application," Deputy Ripley
call the 800 number,
ask your name and ad-
take your application.
is $25 and will entitle
license sticker, de-
ip card," Deputy
ad(J~,d.
contribution made
County Deputy
s ASsociation stays in the
to Deputy Ripley.
half is used on a state
legislation pertaining
employment and law
mt matters.
Perry McGuire endorses
Sheriff's Association be-
the money comes right
here for our use,"Deputy
Leukemia Society of Amer-
Will COnduct its residential
in the state during the
March. Only local volun-
h identification and as-
will be marching in the
Its founding, the Society
more than $100 mil-
rch grants and service
Society supports a
program and assists
patients in the state of
lie and 450 in the state of
than $4.9 million has
this year to support
~Cross the country. The or-
Prc~vides up to $750 per
Year. It is estimated that
will be stricken
:mia or its allied diseases,
disease, Lympho-
Myeloma, and
0 persons will die this
SOciety is particularly
thousands of residen-
who help during the
lathering Leukemia funds
important programs.
Information on the Soci-
)e obtained by calling
State Campaign
3r, at 1-800-866-4483 or
Leukemia Society of
Virginia/Virginia
Box 21, 2102 Executive
Virginia 23666.
Resort.Hotel
The Greenbrier Hotel in White
Sulphur Springs will again be the
setting for the fifth annual gala
weekend "Building the Best" for
West Virginia's Cancer Center. The
Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Cen-
ter, a treatment, research and edu-
cational facility in Morgantown, is
dedicated to serve the needs of all
West Virgin,arts.
The weekend gala set for April
20-22 is staged to raise awareness
and funds for West Virginia's Cancer
Center. The weekend begins with
the unveiling and grand opening of
The Greenbrier's new restaurant,
Draper's Care. The new Care fea-
tures many of the decorative ideas
brought to The Greenbrier when
Dorothy Draper redecorated the Ho-
tel in the late 40's. Many of the
foods to be featured and served this
evening were favorites of Dorothy
Draper when she entertained. Carle-
ton Varney, president of Dorothy
Draper Company and Interior De-
signer for Draper's Cafe, will be
present for this special evening.
Saturday's agenda features a
seminar comparing American and
English 18th Century furniture
forms, presented by Alex Franklin of
Alex Franklin, Ltd. of Charleston.
Fashions will be in the spotlight
during a show of special occasion
appare! presented by Schwabe-May
of The Greenbrier. Jewelry accesso-
ries will be offered by Walter H.
Wingo Fine Jewelry and footwear by
Yarids, both of The Greenbrier.
Saturday morning's events will
begin with a mixed scramble golf
tournament and a mixed doubles
tennis tournament. Saturday after-
noon will feature Marcia Mondavi-
Borger, a partner in the Monday,
Winery and Holly Peterson, Execu-
tive Chef of the Mondavi Winery.
The two wilt combine efforts and ex-
pertise in a program of Food and
Wine Education, focusing on flavor
dynamics to insure proper balance
and harmony in food and wine pair-
ings. Food preparations will also be
demonstrated.
The weekend will culminate Sat-
urday evening with a champagne
reception followed by a dinner
dance joining the menu created by
Ms Peterson and the beat of the
Benny Benack Orchestra.
For further information, contact
Regina Cooper or Denver Allen of
the Cancer Center at 293-3711. A
contribution of $250 per person is
required and accommodations are
available through The Greenbrier.
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Women Educators
Meet in Lewisburg
Beatrice Harvey, Irma Powell, Bil-
lie Jean Hutsenpiller and Vera Hat-
field were hostesses for the Febru-
ary 10 luncheon meeting of Iota
Chapter of The Delta Kappa
Gamma Society International, a key
women educators' honorary, held at
the Lewisburg Methodist Church.
]he Valentine motif was carried out
in table decorations and favors. The
invocation was presented by Ruth
Mottesheard.
President Barbara hall presided.
Mrs Hutsenpiller, state president
and chapter chairman of the Profes-
sional Affairs Committee, reported
on the Recruitment Grant. The
chapter selected Mrs Patricia Flora
of Maxwelton, student at Greenbrier
Community College Center, as the
recipient of the monetary award. Mrs
Hutsenpiler also reminded members
working toward masters and ad-
vanced degrees of their eligibility for
scholarships from Alpha Phi State.
Members were urged to attend
the State Convention May 4, 5, 6 at
Ogleby Park, Wheeling, and to par-
ticipate in the state chorus which will
be under the direction of Susan
Lake and Vickie Reed, state music
committee co-chairman. The Inter-
national Convention will be in New
Orleans July 31.
transfer. Doctor Mary Relihan ar::
Alma Hogsett presented soncas they
composed for the 50th Anniversa,/
of the state society in 1991 anJ le0
the group in singing them.
Mildred Allen, chairman of thp
program on Literacy, noted that one
of four Americans are illiterate (1990
is International Literacy Year). Feb-
ruary 3-10 was Literacy Week. Mrs
Allen introduced Judith Azulay who
spoke on the Library Literacy and
Parent Project in Monroe County
and Lucille Skaggs, who spoke on
the literacy program conducted by
Old Stone Presbyterian Church in
Lewisburg. Mrs Alien, Mrs Skaggs,
Doctor Relihan, Andrea Gainer and
Sarah Lee Neal were named a com-
mittee to formulate a chapter state-
ment to pursue promotion of literacy
in the area.
Door prizes were won by Marga-
ret Jackson, Mrs Powell, Mrs
Gainer, Mrs Boothe and Mrs Blank-
enship.
The next meeting was changed
from April 14 to Saturday, March 31,
and will be at the Quinwood Meth-
odist Church.
Others present were Barbara
Barkley, Anna Jane Bower, Inez
Cooper, Alta Fox, Phyllis Fox, Lois
Fry, Opal Fullen, Alice Hanna, Betty
New members Paula Blanken- Johnson, Eleanor Laing, Ruth
ship and Catherine Relihan were in- Meadows, Phyllis Meyers, Ray-
troduced and Ruth Boothe was Tel- monda Rotunda, Margaret B. Shan-
corned back to Iota Chapte( bykiln, Brenda and Linda Spencer and
Lila Vanderpool.
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