2A The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, June 14, 1990
Families of Oscar Benton and Cora Burns Elmore
Will gather once again at Moncove Lake for their annual reunion Sunday,
June 17. ff you are kin in any way, plan to take a picnic lunch and enjoy
the day with other loved ones. Tell everyone.
Vacation Bible School
Trinity" United Methodist Church, Ronceverte, June 18-22, 6:30 to 8:30
each evening. The theme for the Bible School is "Ways Bible People
Lived.!' Classes will be offered for adults, teenagers, and children from
age 3 up. The genera/public is invited. Trinity Church is located at the
corner of Walnut Street and Pocahontas Avenue, two blocks north of
Ronceverte Public Library. For more information about Vacation Bible
School, call the church any time at 647-4504.
West Virginia Fat Tire Festival
Slatyfork, June 20.24. $ l O/person/day. Various other activities. Call 572-
3771 for information.
Greenbrier Valley Sweet Adelines
Sing Monday evenings, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church, Fairlea. Visitors wel-
come. You don't have to read music/.
American legion Auxiliary Unit 69
Meeting Monday, June 18, 7:30 p.m, at the home of Sarah Pyles,
Maxwelton. All members are urged to attend and take a home-baked
item or a small household item for a fun auction to be held after the busi-
ness meeting.
Modern Woodmen of America Camp 8736
Pot Luck Dinner and family fife activity, Friday June 15, 6:30 p.m., Alder-
son City Ha//. Lois Deane, Executive Director of Monroe County Council
on Aging, and Assistant Director Otis Pence, will present a program on
the plight of senior citizens. A drawing will be held for a family door prize.
Members and senior citizens invited. Take a covered dish.
Rupert Area Improvement Council
Chicken dinner, Sunday, June 17, from noon until 3 p.m. at the Rupert
Community Building. Please support this fundraiser for the building. The
meal will consist of fried or barbequed chicken, mashed potatoes, green
beans, salad, homemade biscuits and dessert. The price is $5 adults and
$2.50 children under 12.
West Virginia Mountain/Valley Cloggers
At P/postern State Park, June 16, 8 p.m. An evening of dogging, music
and a chance for you to/earn the dance yourself. Cost for the perform-
ance, $3 adults, $1.50 children.
Seventh Annual Captaln'6 Choice Golf Tournament
For Southeastern Regional Workshop, Wednesday, June 27, at 1 p.m.,
Lewisburg Elks Country Club. For further information contact Sam Mann
at 645-3235.
"Good Grief"
Saint Charles Borromeo
White Sulphur Springs, Thursday, June 14, 7 p.m., Parish Association
meeting. Saturday, June t6 and Wednesday, June 20, 8:20 a,m. Rosary
recitation after the 8 a.m, Mass. Wednesday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. prayer
and study group.
Wednesday, June 2t, 7 p.m., a support group for those suffering grief
due to divorce, loss, separation or death of a loved one, will meet in Tuke
Hall of Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, White Sulphur Springs,
Gr nbrier County Committee on Aging, Inc.
Office will be closed Wednesday, June 20, to observe West Virginia Day.
No meals will be served at the Rupert Senior Center, the Lewisburg Nu-
trition Site, the Alderson Nutrition Site or the Frankford Nutrition Site. No
transportation will be provided by the senior bus or the senior van.
Committee on Aging, Inc ....
ounty-wide picnic Thursday, June 21, T1:30 &m, HaR's Run Park near
White Sulphur Springs. After lunch, recognition of volunteers and games.
All volunteers are encouraged to attend. All seniors are invited and take a
covered dish.
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Extra Innings Legacy Sale Down
All Legacys Are On Sale
#6056
1990 Legacy Front W.
Drive Station Wagon-
5 spd., P.S., P. B.
Slate Metallic
Retail $12,932
Dealer
Discount 1 ~553
Sale
Price $11,379
#6108 White
#6114 Misty Dawn I- 2 to choose from
1990 Legacy L. 4X4 Station Wagon
with Value Plus Pack., 5 spd., air, cruise control,
power window & door lock, AM/FM/cassette
Retail $16,747
Dealer
Discount 2,235
Sala
Price $14,494
#6054 Sandstone
1990 Legacy L. 4X4 Station Wagon-
with Value Plus Pack., auto, air, cruise control,
power windows & door locks, AM/FM/cassette.
Retail $17,197
Dealer
Discount 2,366
Sate
Price $14,831
On the spot financing with approved credit
Rodney Fleshman - Sales Manager
Jamie Townsend_
Salesmen
Jack Dunn
Sale Prices Good On Straight Sales
#6050 Rio Red
990 Legacy Front W. Drive
Sedan L.- with Value Plus
Pack. 5 spd., air, cruise
control power windows &
door locks AM/FM/cassette
Retail $14,577
Dealer
Discount 2,012
Sale
Price $12,565
#61( Rio Red
1990 Legacy Front W. Drive Sedan L-auto
with Value Plus Pack. air, cruise control, power
windows & door locks AM/FM/cassette.
Retail $15,547
Dealer
Discount 2,052
Sale
Price $13,495
#6t01 Bermuda Blue
$6113 Mica Ruby / 2 to choose from
1990 Legacy 4X4 Sedan L. with Value Plus Pack
auto, air, cru se~ power window & door locks AM/
FM/cassette
Retail $16,917
Dealer
Discount 2,270
Sale
Price $14,647
We also have a good selection of Loyales and Justys
Parts and Service • Sale Ends July 3, 1990
, Hours: 8:00-6:00 Monday~~rday ....
The Carnegie Column
Information prepared by Carnegie 1 tall Staff
and presented as a public service by the
Mountain Messenger, your community news
May 1 marked the beginning of
Carnegie hall's 1990 fundraising
drive. On Thursday, June 14 be-
tween 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., Carnegie
Hall board members and volunteers
will conduct a "phone bank" from the
Greenbrier Valley National Bank,
Lewisburg, in order to follow up on
membership packets that have been
sent by mail. If you have not re-
ceived this information and would
like to support Carnegie Hall or re-
new your current membership,
please call 645-79t7. All contribu-
tions are tax deductible. We appreci-
ate all donations which help Carne-
gie Hall to grow and flourish.
Carnegie Hall t-shirts are now
available. The artwork depicting the
Hall was designed and donated by
Dick and Vivian Pranulis and fea-
tured in their 1990 Wolf Creek cal-
endar. These shirts will be for sale
at Carnegie Hall events or may be
obtained by stopping by the Carne-
gie Hall office.
A Writers Workshop has been
added to the 1990 summer class
schedule. It wilt be taught by Jane
Ashworth. Beginning and experi-
enced writers are invited to partici-
pate in this informal workshop which
is aimed to produce effective writing
in both fiction and non-fiction works.
Miss Ashworth is a former English
instructor at West Virginia Univer-
sity, Greenbrier Community College
Center, and Greenbrier College for
Women. She is a writing instructor
at The College of William and Mary
in Williamsburg, Virginia. Tuition is
$50. The class will meet June 25-29,
10 a.m. to noon. You may register
for this workshop by calling the Car-
negie Hall office.
Registration is still underway for
a variety of other summer classes.
Courses are being offered for chil-
dren and adults. Classes begin at
various times. Call the hall or stop
by for a schedule of classes.
Carnegie's Second Annual Heri-
tage of Art Show is slated to open
October 1 and will run for
month. Maggie Lapetina of
burg will be the show's coSrdil
Artists from West Virginia and
boring states are welcome
pate. This year's show will be
prised of two-dimensional
paintings, drawings,
photography -- which must be!
nal works of the submitting arti~
copies or kits will be accepted.
artist may enter three
fee of $5 per single entry.
must be framed, wired and
hand. The judges selected
event are Margaret Sumf
Kikuko Shepherd, Michael
and Mike Wyatt. This group
artists will be jurying
awarding cash prizes and
mentions. Detailed
guidelines may be obtained
July 15 by sending a
enclosed self-a
stamped large envelope
Show, Carnegie Hall,
Church St., Lewisburg 24901.
Greenbrier Dance
their annual spring recital at
gie Friday, June 8 and The
Studio performed their's
June 10. Carnegie's
ception facilities, and various'
rooms are available to rent
munity organizations at a
fee.
Wednesday afternoon
children will begin in July.
exact times will be
Taj Mahal will perform at
Friday, July 27. Admission
Advanced reservations are
mended.
Mark ,~your calendars
Carnegie's first "Members'
scheduled for Saturday, Aug#
Discounts will be given to
for The Seldom Scene
evening at 8 p.m.
For information on u
events, contact Carnegie
105 Church St., Lewisburg.
645-7917.
On WVU Dean's
Over 500 undergraduate stu-
dents attending West Virginia Uni-
versity (SVU) achieved perfect 4.0
grade-point averages, the largest
number ever to earn places on the
President's List.
Last spring 371 students earned
perfect grades, according to WVU
President Nell S. Bucklew, repre-
senting a 35 per cent increase in the
number of certificates issued.
"This institution takes
in the accomplishments of
dents," said Dr Bucklew.
mitment to academic
an investment not only in
sonat future, but also in the
West Virginia."
Honor students from
County include: Barry Kevin i
Fairlea and Elizabeth
White Sulphur Springs.
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