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Reunion
Peter and Virgie McCallister, October 24,
y Building, buffet supper Jhrnished by David
Halstead, about 6 p.m. Take old photographs for
Club Dinner
of Venison or Ham, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy,
Cole Slaw, Biscuits, Dessert, Beverage. Sunday,
Noon until 2:30 p.m., Rupert Community Budding.
Children under 12 years, $2.50.
Give Yourself a Break
United Methodist Church
October 19, 20 and 21, Friars Hill, Reverend
will be guest evangelist. Reverend Hertzel Mills, pas-
invite you to attend.
Library Friends ,
sale at the Greenbrkr Valley Mall, October 19from
9p.m. and October 20from 10 a.m. fill 3 p.m.
Pence Springs Hotel, date changed from Friday
9 to Friday October 26 at 7p.m.
Kennel Club)
and Bench St~w Saturday October 20 near Crows,
istration for Bench Show by 5 p.m. Registration for
7:30 p.m. Route 311 at Alleghany. Signs will be
reformation call 703-559-2682. Alleghany Highland
1 Association of Retired Federal Employees
Valley Chapter #994, will meet October 24, City Hall,
P.m.
22, noon until 6 p.m., Rupert Community Build-
by Rupert Woman's Club.
~tlst Church
Quartet from Belva will sing in Fairlea October
and again at 2 p.m. They will be at the Open Bible
Vago Road October 21 at 7 p.m. The public is invited.
Advisory Council
Man°froe Exceptional Children will meet October 18
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the
County Public Lilbrary, Union. Meetings both
the public.
Friends
Chapter for parents undergoing the death of a
age. Third Monday of each month, Lewisburg Meih-
7p.m.
Music Booster Christmas Bazaar
School, November 17, from noon 'til 6 p.m.
dinner will be served in conjunction with the Bazaar.
Children $2. Entertainment throughout the afternoon.
in table space may call 645-6653 or 645-7683.
2hurch of God, Frankford
bean supper in the Clmrch Fellowship Hall, Monday
The menu will feature beans, but will include meats,
desserts, homemade breads, coffee, tea, but-
sofldrinks. 6 p.m. Adults $4.50, Children 12 and
for the Advancement of Colored People
October 22, 7 p.m., at John Wesley United
Foster Street, Lewisburg. A reception will be
new and returning memberships received during the
drive on WSLW.
Methodist Church
Pancake Dinner, Saturday, October 27, four miles
~tsburg. 5-8 p.m.; $3.50 for adults; $2 for children 10
Members of Calvary United Methodist Women, who
event, also will have baked goods and craJ'ts for sale.
Church of Auto
Saturday. October 20, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Menu con-
dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans,
' Jello with fruit and cake. Adults $4, children under 12
will be used for a new heating system.
Family members and Aide's employees watch as Becky Aide cuts the ribbon to the Fairlea store's Radio
Shack October 4: Alex Aide (left, front), Matt Aide, and Katie Austin (behind ribbon), Andrea Pendlton (left,
reark Sandv Aide. Cherie Austin, Gary Aide, Elizabeth Austin, Helen Aide, George Aide, and Gary Cook.
Posh New Radio Shack Store
Opened By Aiders in Fairlea
Aide's Discount Store of
Fairlea opened its newly ex-
panded Radio Shack October 4
with a ribbon-cutting ceremony
at the store. The new section is
2,500 square feet larger than the
previous Radio Shack located in
the southwest corner of the
building.
"We knew we needed to carry
a larger selection of Radio Shack
material as well as other key ar-
eas of merchandise," Aide's vice-
president Gary Aide said. "We're
very pleased with this expansion
project. It will allow us to offer
even more of what our custom-
ers want."
Mr Aide credited store man-
ager Jim Cruse with the idea of
Processing Titles &
Licenses Directly
to D.M.V.
Mon.-Fri. 10am - 5pm
Sat. 10am - lpm
Phone 645-6901
expanding into the two adjacent
stores and the breezeway area of
Red Oaks Shopping Center. The
new section includes wider
aisles, a larger selection of rental
videotapes, continuously run-
ning television previews of avail-
able videotapes, a larger selec-
tion of audio and camera equip-
ment, and what Mr Aide says is
"the largest Pioneer car stereo
dealership in West Virginia." The
store is staffed by manager Gary
Cook, and assistant managers
Charlene Carter and Patti Ful-
cher.
"We appreciate our custom-
ers," Mr Aide said. "We have
worked hard to make sure they
are waited on and helped
promptly. We feel this has made
us successful throughout the
years. The hard work of our em-
ployees has been a key point in
our growth."
The Radio Shack project is
the seventh expansion of the
store since il began operations
in its present location in 1971,
Mr Aide said. Founder George
Aide started in the retail busi-
ness in Richwood in 1939. He
moved his operations to Falrlea
In 1964, first in the Gadd's IGA
Building and then in facilities
presently occupied by Heilig-
Meyers Furniture Company. The
corporation also has stores in
Culpeper, Virginia; Covington,
Virginia; and Rainelle.
The toy department of the
Fairlea business will expand into
the section previously occupied
by Radio Shack. The building
now contains 60,000 square
feet.
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She points out that a team of experts
(a lawyer, accountant, and investment
counselor) can provide the profes-
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friends and relatives simply cannot
All of us may need some or all of that
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especially to seek out a lawyer with
whom she can communicate frankly
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Missionary Baptist Church
21 through October 27, 7:30 p.m., speaker,
one is welcome.
Theatre
Party, Saturday October 27, 7-10 p.m. Gen-
$5, tax-deductible donation. Activities: decorated
(take your own); costume contests, etc. for all
US Route 219 North, Lewisburg, Greenbrier Val-
645-3838.
$65 LESS
than comparable model~
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on Laborfest 1990"
United Church, Lewisburg, October 21, 3:30
viled. Reverend David Jasper, pastor.
Borromeo Catholic Church
20 and Wednesday, October 24, 8:20 a.m.
after the 8 a.m. daily Mass.
undergoing the traumas of sorrow from divorce,
or separation of any loved one will meet 7"nurs-
7 ).m. in T1tke Hall of Saint Thomas Episcopal
)rings. All are welcome.
Club
24th Annual Taste 'n Tell Luncheon Wednesday,
at Emmanuel United Methodist Church in White
Tltis year's theme is "Cuisine Franqaise." Lunch
11 a.m. to I p.m. For tickets call 536-3855.
to 8 p.m.
City Hall
~f the new city building Friday, October
Pennsylvania
20, 8 p.m., Carnegie Hall, Lewisburg. Admis-
seniors and students. Benefit reception 6 p.m.
Admission: $5. Call 645-7917 to reserve tick-
Visitor Center
day except TUesday and Wednesday through
co/ors should be at their peak during this period.
are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Holiness Church
Sale, Saturday, october 20 beginning at 9
Hall," Hakes Mill Road, Organ Cave. Span-
Women's Mblistry.
For Self Help
October 21, activity room, White Sulphur
Care Center, 2 p.m. After the business session
~'Pecial music. All Jriends are invited.
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