2B The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, October 11, 1990
Miss Pierson Will Wed
James Ferguson
Marlene Pierson and James Ferguson announce their engagement
and forthcoming marriage. Miss Pierson is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Larry L Pierson of Lewisburg and Mr Ferguson Is the son of Mr
and Mrs Robert Ferguson of Pickaway. An open church ceremony will
be observed Saturday, November 3, 6 p.m. at the First Baptist Church
of Fairies.
Wesley Unroe
Turns Three
Wesley Holt Unroe of White
Sulphur Springs turned three
September 26 and a party was
held Ill his honor. Those attend-
ing included brothers Alex and
Eric, grandmother Gaff Foster~
and Mary Carroll. Melinda Rey-
nolds, Linda Adklns, Danny,
Daisy and Chrystal Foster. Ter-
esa and Mychal Glllespie, J. D.
and Cary Wade, and Nathan and
Matthew A]shire. Others not at-
tending the party but who sent
gifts included LeRoy Foster,
Carol Unroe and Julle, Leslie
and Michael Brewster and Verna
Wade.
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Five persons who are now, or
were in the past, part of the mis-
sion outreach work of the United
Methodist Church will speak in
United Methodist Churches in
Greenbrier County the week of
October 14-19.
All area United Methodists,
and the public In general, are
Invited to hear these speakers.
Reverend Larry Patterson, a
Greenbrler County native who
now works with one of the mis-
sion projects of the West Virginia
Conference, will speak at several
locations on October 14 and 15.
Reverend Patterson was a
member of the first graduation
class at Greenbrler East High
School. He serves as the pastor
of Ebenezer United Methodist
Church in Huntington, works
with the Ebenezer Community
Outreach Center, also in Hunt-
Ington, and Is a student at
Methodist Theological School in
Ohio, at Delaware, Ohio.
Reverend Patterson will speak
at morning worship services on
October 14 at Elizabeth Chapel
at 9:15 a.m. and at Trinity in
Ronceverte at 1 1 a.m. He will
speak at New Bethel at 2 p.m.
The people of Cold Springs, An-
drew Chapel, McMlllion, New Sa-
lem, Wesley Chapel, and James
Chapel Churches are especially
urged to join the people of New
Bethel to hear Reverend Patter-
son.
He will be at Bascom Church
in RupertŁor a covered dish din-
ner al 5:30 p.m. and a mission
rally at 7 p.m. October 14. The
people of the Rainelle and Quin-
wood churches are particularly
urged to join the people at
Rupert.
Reverend Patterson will be
speaking at a luncheon gather-
ing at Lewisburg church October
15 at II a.m. Everyone is wel-
come to attend, but those who
would llke to have lunch are
asked to call the church ahead
of time.
He will also be speaking at a
mission rally at McClung Memo-
rial Church at Smoot. The
people of Soule Chapel, Sam
Black Church, Maude Chapel,
Sunrise Chapel, and the Dawson
in White Sulphur Springs. He
will be present for a covered-dish
dinner'.at 6 p.m. and a program
at 7 p.m. The people of the AI-
yon, Whatcoat, May Chapel,
Eakle Chapel, and Emmanuel
Church are particularly urged to
share with the people at Saint
James in this event.
On October 17 at I0 a.m.,
Reverend Johannaber will speak
at Trinity Church in Ronceverte.
The people of Main Street,
Mount Zion, Elizabeth Chapel,
Grace, and Mount Vernon
Churches are urged to join with
the people at Trinity for this
event.
Reverend William J Anderson,
who is the director of one of the
West Virginia Conference's mis-
sion projects, will speak at sev-
eral churches on October 17 and
18. Reverend Anderson is the di-
rector of Tyrand Co6perative
Ministries, in the southern part
of Randolph County. He will be
speaking on October 17 at a
meeting of the United Methodist
Men of Johnson Memorial
Church in Alderson. This meet-
ing is a dinner meeting, and men
from other churches who would
llke to attend are asked to call
the church ahead of time.
Reverend Anderson will also
be speaking to the United Meth-
odist Women of Trinity Church
in Ronceverte on October 18 at
1:30 p.m. Women of other area
churches are invited to join the
ladies at Trinity for this pro-
grain.
On October 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Reverend Anderson will be
speaking at Calvary Church at
Richlands. The people of James
Chapel, Emmanuel, Janes
Chapel, New Bethel, and Cold
Springs, are urged to join the
people of Calvary for this event.
Reverend Everett Woodcock, a
retired missionary who served
for 42 years, will be speaking at
only one Greenbrier County
Church, Mount Hermon at Ren-
ick, October 18, at 6 p.m. at a
covered-dish dinner. The people
of Frankford, Beulah, Mount Ol-
ivet, McMillion, Wesley Chapel,
and Andrew Chapel are particu-
larly urged to join the people at
~I Church are urged to join theRenlck for this event.
people of the church in Smoot
for this event.
Reverend John Johannaber
• ~ will speak at two events in the
area. He is a retired United
Methodist minister from Oxford,
Georgia, who worked for the
United Methodist Board of
Global Ministries during the last
decade of his active ministry. He
served as a missionary in the
Soviet Union for a time.
Reverend dohannaber will be ~ ~ e~f~
speaking on Tuesday night. Oc- O~t 7"~
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tober 16, at Saint James Church
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Miss Bonita Karen
Will Marry Dean
George Dean Bostic and
Bonita Karen Pence will marry
October 13.
Miss Pence is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs George C. Pence, of
Ronceverte. She is a 1983 gradu-
ate of Greenbrier East High
School and a 1988 graduate of
Marshall University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in
Business Administration. Miss
Pence is employed by Leigh Sales
as a sales engineer in Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Mr Bostic is the son of Mr and
Mrs George H Bostic of Roncev-
erie. He is the grandson of Anna
Morgan of Ronceverte and Win-
nifred Bostic of Falrlea. Mr Bos-
tic is 1985 graduate of Green-
brier East High School and a
1989 graduate of West Virginia
University with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Biology. He ts
' employed by
in Charlotte where
ity control chemist.
-The couple pl~
church wedding
ber 13, at 3 p.m.
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Humana Hospital - Greenbrier Valley
would like to introduce someone special.
D. Downs Little, M.D.,
Internal Medicine, has
recently joined the medical
staff of Humana Hospital -
Greenbrier Valley. He is in
private practice with Green-
brier Physicians, Inc., in
Ronceverte.
Dr, Little is a native of
Spartanburg, SC, and is a
graduate of the Medical
University otI South Caro-
lina. He completed his
training at the Cleveland
Clinic, Eastern Virginia
Graduate School of Medi-
cine and Tulane University
School of Medicine.
Dr. Little is certified by the
American Board of Internal
Medicine. He practiced in
Virginia prior to his move
to the Greenbrier Valley.
To make an appointment,
call:
647-5115
200 Maplewood Avenue
Ronceven˘, WV
Actual size of the largest incision.
Traditional gallbladder surgery requires
an incision up to 16 times larger than this•
New procedure means faster
recovery and less discomfort.
Here's what happens. A tiny tube is inserted
into the abdomen through an incision about
three-eights of an inch long. This allows the
gallbladder to be observed on a high-resolution
TV monitor.
Three small incisions about the diameter of a
ballpoint pen are made to permit the insertion
of instruments to reach and remove the gall
bladder.
Three local surgeons are currently performing
laparoscopic cholecystectomies at Humana
Hospital - Greenbrier Valley. They are Drs.
Alan Lee, William Mossburg and Benjamin
Plybon.
It's possible to be back to n
in days instead of weeks.
Many patients experience little discomfort
and are ready to leave the hospital the next
day. In fact, it's highly possible that the
dure can be completed on an outpatient
Some patients are usually able to return to
normal diet the same day and regular daily
routines in as few as three days.
gallbladder surgery requires a hospital staY'
some four or five days and as much as a siX"
week recovery period.
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the lateS!
a long list of new state-of-the-art
introduced to this area by Humana
Greenbrier Valley.
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Davis Stuart Road, Fairlea/Ronceverte, WV 304-647-4411