an Greenhouses
(xmple, with a wide variety ()f
flowers and grasses seen
throt|~h()ut the grounds.
"'tt~cre's nothing like buildinK
a g(~od base of soil," Mrs
Chaiilefl Avery said. "We us(
In~.tl!llve alld ort~alli(' feziilizer.
'Elinor's Dolls'
Ati cxhil)it o[ ()vcr 200 ;mli(tu("
d¢)lls and hu-ni,~hinits will open
;_It (['I';.tit'~ l'itil()II I{OII.'4C, lo('ated
m Daniel Boone Park, 2809 Ka
nawha l~()idcv.rd E;tst m ('hal--
h~sl(m Sidill'dity, Sepiemt)er 29
at 11 ;l.m. lmlil 1 p.m. The ex
hibil will lcltitl.ill ol)¢11 lhIollgh
The Mountain Messenger,Thursday, September 27, 1990 3A
Soon In Charleston
As dolls became llloie poput~r
and better made, the factories
could noi keep up with lhe de-
mand. I)olls were expet|sive and
lhe hOlnellHde ch)lh doll also
be(';tlll(" i)Oplllitr.
The dolls on display at Craik-
I)ittlOll l-lOllse will be a rel)iesell-
i!i!
i[
a big differ-
Rima Propps
' worked hard
needed it.
groups of chil-
the street
to church--it
near
58
up 16 families
Wyatt, a
who works pri-
all ministries
building in a large tent lent by
Numerous churches sent finan-
cial and volunteer help. In the
meantime, weekly Sunday serv-
ices were initiated. Improve-
ments came slowly but surely.
Reverend Wyatt recalls the hard-
ships.
"One side of the roof was al-
most completely gone," he said.
.An of ille first
services we had there it ~as
raining, and half of the congre-
gation had to get up and move to
the other side to avoid the
leaks,"
Although some work remains
Rar¢ wooK
GaKery
106 E. Washington St.
Lewisburg, WV
645-6405
Hours:
Tile; ~ Thurs,:8:00 PM
essenget
CALL
WHERE CAN SENIOR C ENS
GET HELPFUL INFORMATION?
We have been asked often for
mation and literature about services
available to our community's senior
citizens. We've had to seek out mate-
ante,prOcessing, wills,
planning, etc.
We've become a kind
which senior citizens
for may re-
ceive
l{oger W. M a3he , Mo A.
Private Practice - [ ice~sod Ccxms( lot
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