Road Runners
meeting to slarl a membership drive Thursday, Decem-
7 pan. at Humana Hospital Greenbrier Valley. The agenda
plans jor the coming year" and the new winler series
organized by the SouOwrn West Virginia Road Runners
will include a run in Lewisburg. Included in the annual
fee o.]$5 will be a club T-ShoI available at the meet-
Anyone interested is encouraged to attend with no obligation
the chtb. For additional information call Lee ScrtaJgs at
{day) and 645-6365 (evening).
of the Greenbrier County Library
will host a Christmas Open House at the Library
15from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be entertainment
reJ'reshmenis.
in Oz
Middle School, December 20, 7 p.m.
Cantata
Song," a Christmas Cantata by Innes and Kreuger, at the
Baptist Church of Fairlea, Sunday, December 16, 7:30 p.m.
is cordially invited.
Action
at the Greenbrier Valley Mall, Saturday, Decem-
15, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Events include a Video containing
by Ron Kovac, Dan Ellsberg and others; appearances by
Larnd Mackey, Trudy Laurenson, Reverend Thorn Keely,
other discussion leaders. Drqfl counseling will be available,
is planned.
& Auxiliary #6723
Party, Saturday, December 15, 6 p.m., Alderson City
Members take gifts Jot exchange. Auxiliary take a covered
Contest
Woman's Club will sponsor a Christmas Lighting
Categories will be entrance, window, overall, outdoor
i and business. First, second and third place will be judged in
i of the calegories.
Merchants and River Festival Committee
meeting. December 13, 7 p,m., Ronceverte Fire House. All
are inviled.
County Literacy Coalition
Friday, December 14, at the Norman Crump Center, 17
Street, White Sulphur Springs at 2 p.m. All Greenbrier
' citizens interestezl in improving the reading capabilities of
in the area are urged to attend.
Nurses of West Virginia
meet December 20, 6:30 p.m. at Western Sizzlin' Steak
Lewisburg. Please take canned J'oods Jot Lewisburg Food
All RNs and LPNs welcome.
Charles Borromeo Catholic Church
December 15, and Wednesday, December 19, 8:20
recitation after the 8 a.m. daily Mass.
Grief
group for divorce, death, loss or separation of loved
will meet Thursday, December 20 at 7 p.m., T~ke Hall,
Thomas Episcopal Church, White Sulphur Springs. All are
Church
thank all the hunters and other folks who ate breakfast
All monies go toward purchase oJ a heating .system. May
Sanctuary Choir
"The King, the Long Awaited Promise," a choral presen-
r the birth of Christ. This cantata will be presented at the
Sanctuary, located at 124 Goheen Street, Fairlea,
December 15, 7 p.m. and Sunday, December 16, at 6
invited.
Church of God
Choir, under the direction of Jeane Ann Goins, will
their Christmas Cantata "Name Above All Names" Sun-
16, 7 p.m. On TIwsday evening, December 18, the
will present a Christmas play, "Miracle In Bethlehem" and
program at 7 p.m. Paslor Danny Goins and the
you to attend these special services.
Fri. - Sat. 8:30 p.m. only Sun - Thurs. 7:30 p.m. only
Sunday Matinee 3:30 p.m. Closed Monday
County Republican Club
meeting, December 13 at 7:30 p.m., Court House, Lewis-
The club meets the second Thursday of each month. The
this month will feature "Old Timers Night" as a way to
older members of the party .for their long-time support.
refreshments will be served.
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she regularly visits residents at
the nursing home here in Rupert
and in Rainelle. She helps not
only people who are close to her,
but anyone she knows of who
might need a little help or en-
couragement."
Mrs Sevy added, "Mrs Deitz
loves writing cards and letters to
people--and she always includes
a meaningful message, especially
to lamilies who have lost a loved
one. Anytime she hears about a
person who is sick and needs
help, she'll go see them if pos-
sible-all without a vehicle."
Mrs Deitz said, "I have to keep
going. Arthritis is creeping up on
me, and all these things help
keep me active. I even split my
own wood and kindling."
The Dawson native, formerly
Nellie Hanson, lived on Bennett
Mountain until she was 15. She
then moved to Smoot with her
family and later married Gordon
Deitz (now deceased). She has
one daughter, two grandchil-
dren, and one great-grandchild.
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tions may be left at City Hall or
Rudy's Corner Grill. Checks
should be made payable to
"Community Volunteers and
Ronceverte Lions Club."
"We're looking forward to see-
ing a lot of hungry people," Mrs
Rodoussakis said, "and seeing
them leave with smiling faces--
that will be our joy."
Kidd...
ness. In the 20 years I've been
here there's not one single pie