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Social & Women 1 ^ News Mr. and Mrs.. James Hiatt of Richmond announce the forthcoming mar -riage of their daughter. Barbara. to Dwayne Mahaffey. son of Mr. and Mrj. Eddie Mahaffey of Mt. Vernon. The wedding will be an event of Friday. June 20 at the Kirksville Baptist Church. All friends and relatives "are invited Personals By: Mrs. George Burton Mrs Elizabeth Stokes under went surgery a! the Rockcastle County Hospital last Tuesday We wish her a sp.vjlv reo.very M r * - I IIJMI. An.]!!., ,,s,i,.d Mr aiiiFMr- HohK-'Aiujiu, \a while last Tuesday ' ' RoK'rt Henderson of Sorrier set visited his mother'. Mrs Lona' Logsdoji, Sunday afternoon Sunday visitors >'f M r and Mrs George Burton were Mr and Mrs Trov Roberts of Rutledge. Tenn -and Mr and Mrs Samuel Newton of Lexington • Mr and Mrs Samuel Newton of Lexington were at the Dowell & Martin Funeral Home Sunday night- for visitation <if Sherman Thompson, Mrs Gary Giarratano js a patient m die-Lake'Cumberland I fumatia Hospital at Somerset.' We wish her a" speedy recovery, Mr" And Mrs. Edward Ste phens and family of Lexington and Mrs ,md Mrs Raymond Kirby of Pme Hill visited Mr and Mrs. Robert Kirby Saturday - Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gravely Burton were Mr. arid Mrs. Roscoe Webb. Mrs. Mary McKinney. Mrs. Mary Brock. Mrs Dorothy Stevens. Mrs. Edith Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Brock. Gary Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. George Burton. Eddie Faulk- ner and son. Shane. Mrs. Christine Lunsford has been released from the Rockcastle' County Hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Kelsey- is a patient in a Lexington hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. -Our deepest sympathy goes out to the families of Mrs. Edna M Morris and Sherman Thomp- son in their time of sorrow. May the Lord comfort each one. Jack B Dailey celebrated his birtltday Feb. 26 We wish him many returns of the day. ' Mrs Elizabeth Stokes and Mrs Virgie Hasty have been released from the Rockcastle County Hospital. We wish them a speedy recovery' Mr and Mrs. Junior Blanton and Rodney, Mrs. Tammy Barnett and baby. Mildred Hunt and Shirley Burton visited Mr. and Mrs Carsol Blanton. Sr. Sunday afternoon. Mrs Rachel Pittman visited her daughter. Mrs. Junior Blan- ton. Monday. • Mrs KafierFund was abi^ to Attend . church-. SeriSajjQifc ; . a recent illness. # Mrs Alta McFerron was released frorii the Rockcastle County Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs Charles Cole of Richmond. Ind. visited Mrs. Cole's mother; Sophia Brown, a few days recently. EXTENSION HOME ECONOMICS By: Cheryl Witt County Extension Agent For Home Economics * 1 INTERNATIONAL DINNER- COME TO IRELAND WITH US All homemakers are invited to .the potluck iaternational'dinner on Friday. March 7. at 6 p.m. at the Bank of Mt Vernon Community Room Bring an Irish dish- or your favorite stand by Be sure- to wear HAYS Furniture & Appliances 5 19 W. Chestnut Berea, Ky 986-4144 986-8004 waterbeds and up-complete Open Monday Saturday 8a.m. to 6p.m. Buy any complete waterbed set and get a matching sheet and comforter set s 59 for Living Room Suites reduced as much as $200 to make room' for spring merchandise. Bedding starting at $ 100 per set^win size $ 125jull4e Discontinued and Damaged OCCASIONAL TABLES C A 0 / 0 Reduced up to \J / green and come for a good time! CITIZENSHIP TOUR TO FRANKFORT-MARCH 18 Learn about how the state government works. Our state representative. Danny Ford, will rn&et with us m Frankfort. We will have the opportunity to visit the State Capitol. Governor's Man- . sion. sit in on committee meetings . and legislative sessions. On the way back we plan to srop at Midway Historical district and eat* at HoHy Hill Inn. The bus will leave Brodhead at 7-30 a m. and Renfro Valley at 7 45 a m Cost for bus is'S4 There is a limit of 40. If less go. the bus' cost may raise slightly. You are on your own for meals. We will return Ground 8 p m ' Deadline for reservations is March 13 Call the Extension . Officejf you. plan-to go or for more ; information SUNSHINE HOMEMAKERS Feb 4. the Sunshine Homemakers net once again. Nine members attended, each - with a special grin. Some of our members were under the weather. So tp each of you, we hope you'll soon feel better. r Our >. i ^ should. uTIth BitS reading by Pearl Burdette. and Brenda Powell led us in prayer. Things will always turn out right if we remember to thank' the One who was the first to care. Our nynutes and treasurer's re - port was next in. line. Reported by Debbie McQueen. who,does the job just fine. Next came new projects we want to remember: One is the International Dinner. The-dinner is planned at 6 p.m March 7 at the Bank of Mt. Vernon: the theme will be on Ireland, so green we will wear. Pot Itickjs on the menu, so bring a dish'and plan to be there. March 18. i486, mark on your. calendar and don't let it pass away: It's time to give the gift of life..our blood drive will be that day. On Feb' 20 the Sunshine Home- makers will meet once again: At Conway Baptist Church- at 7 p.m. A class for crocheting will be taught to those who wish to learn. The M't. Vernon Signal Thursday, February 27,1986 P-5 So Sunshine-Homemakers. get a order by Alta Bullock, acting as skein of yarn and crochet hook and come without concern. Our regular club meetings we will ; have witlr special craft lessons in between. Now that our business" was over. . our lesson on "Stir Fry Cook- ing"' was taught us~*6y Debbie McQueen , She prepared for us a delicious dish of stir fried vegetables and beef. Toppw^ off wiih homemade al- raj.nd cookies which made it complete A gold star she deserves for a job well done. » Our homemaker meetings are always enlightening and lots of " fun The Sunshine- Homemakers wish to extend an invitation for new members and new friends. Our next regular club meeting is March 4. 1986 at 7 p.m at Conway Baptist Church Hope to see yod then. The Rijjuf" & Shine Home- makers Club met Tuesday. Feb 18. at the home-of Pauline Kincer with Alta Bullock serving * as co-hostess The meeting- was called to -. .- " ...J.,.-*.*-? ' - J-. president. After the* business meeting, the lesson ,on Stir Fry Cookery was given by Irene Baker, with Faye McCauley doing'the. demonstration on Cooking in a Wok. The meeting ended with a pot TUCK luncheon! There were 15 members and four guests present. Jeremy Blake Rowe, son of Jerry and Debbie Rowe. celebrated his first birthday at his home on Feb. 4. He received many nice gifts. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Estil Kirby, Lewis "Rowe and-Mrs. frene Gravej. yourself with a brand-new, quality sewing machine. Our store made a quantity purchase of HEAVY DUTY SINGER sewing machines which are of rugged construction and cat ty a 10-year warran- ty. Their performance is guaranteed to make you a ^satisfied sewer. These SINGER models are used in sewing clinics across America and have 8 popular Stitches, built-in Inittonholcr, drop-in bobbin and much more. Suggested list $399.99. Your price through March 12, 1986 otiiu-S2-19r^r S;NGER SAVINGS and SINGER QUALITY.. Lay-a-jvays. welcome! . Matgaiel'i Smmq Cad&i, One. SINGER Southern Hills PJozo Richmond. KY APPROVED DEALER ^t e ^ h0,t " e Dr«> he ',, fish fish cK tsfc<^ et RESTAURANT Come on in to the FISH FRY at Druther s! One S Complete Fish 0 Dinner ^ Good for up to 4 offers at: U.S. 2S?North $2 29 ? 99! Fish Sandwich ? I' I Lg. Fries & JLm D Med. 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Social & Women1^ News

Mr. and Mrs.. James Hiatt of Richmond announce the for thcoming mar -r iage of their daughter. Barbara. to Dwayne Mahaffey. son of Mr . and M r j . Eddie Mahaf fey of M t . Vernon. The wedd ing wi l l be an event of Friday. June 20 at the Kirksville Baptist Church. Al l fr iends and relatives

"are invited

Personals By: Mrs. George Burton

Mrs El izabeth Stokes under went surgery a! the Rockcastle County Hospital last Tuesday We wish her a sp.v j lv reo.very

M r * - I IIJMI. An.]!!., , ,s, i , .d M r a i i i F M r - H o h K - ' A i u j i u , \ a whi le last Tuesday ' '

RoK'rt Henderson of Sorrier set v is i ted his mother'. Mrs Lona' Logsdoji, Sunday afternoon

Sunday visi tors >'f Mr and Mrs George Bur ton were M r and

M r s Trov Roberts of Rutledge. Tenn -and M r and Mrs Samuel Newton of Lexington

• M r and Mrs Samuel Newton of Lexington were at the Dowell & Mar t in Funeral Home Sunday night- for visi tat ion <if Sherman Thompson,

M r s Gary Giarratano js a patient m d ie -Lake 'Cumber land I fumatia Hospital at Somerset.' W e wish her a" speedy recovery,

Mr" And Mrs . Edward Ste phens and fami ly of Lexington and Mrs ,md Mrs Raymond K i rby of Pme Hi l l v is i ted M r and Mrs . Robert K i rby Saturday

- Recent visitors of Mr . and Mrs. Gravely Burton were Mr . arid Mrs . Roscoe Webb. Mrs . Mary McKinney. Mrs. Mary Brock. M rs Dorothy Stevens. Mrs. Ed i th Lunsford. Mr . and Mrs . V i rg i l Brock. Gary Shepherd. M r . and Mrs . George Burton. Eddie Faulk-ner and son. Shane.

Mrs . Christ ine Lunsford has been released f rom the Rockcastle' County Hospital.

Mrs. Dorothy Kelsey- is a pat ient in a Lexington hospital. W e wish her a speedy recovery.

-Our deepest sympathy goes out to the famil ies of Mrs . Edna M Morr is and Sherman Thomp-son in their t ime of sorrow. May the Lord comfort each one.

Jack B Dailey celebrated his bir t l tday Feb. 26 We wish h im many returns of the day. '

M rs Elizabeth Stokes and Mrs Virgie Hasty have been released f rom the Rockcastle County Hospital. W e wish them a speedy recovery'

M r and Mrs . Junior Blanton and Rodney, Mrs. Tammy Barnett and baby. M i ld red Hunt and Shirley Bur ton visited Mr . and Mrs Carsol Blanton. Sr. Sunday afternoon.

Mrs Rachel Pi t tman visited her daughter. Mrs. Junior Blan- • ton. Monday.

• M rs Kaf ierFund was abi^ to Attend . church-. S e r i S a j j Q i f c ; .a recent illness. #

Mrs A l ta McFerron was released frori i the Rockcastle County Hospital. W e wish her a speedy recovery.

M r and Mrs Charles Cole of Richmond. Ind. visited Mrs. Cole's mother; Sophia Brown, a few days recently.

EXTENSION HOME ECONOMICS

By: Cheryl Wi t t County Extension Agent For Home Economics *

1 INTERNATIONAL D I N N E R -COME TO IRELAND W I T H US

A l l homemakers are invited to . t h e potluck iaternational 'dinner on

Friday. March 7. at 6 p.m. at the Bank of Mt Vernon Communi ty Room Br ing an Ir ish dish- or your favorite stand by Be sure- to wear

HAYS F u r n i t u r e & Appl iances

519 W. Chestnut Berea, Ky

986-4144 986-8004

waterbeds

and up-complete

Open Monday • Saturday

8a.m. to 6p.m.

Buy any complete

waterbed set and get a matching sheet and

comforter set s59 for

Living Room Suites reduced as much as

$200 to make room' for

spring merchandise.

Bedding starting at $ 1 0 0 per set̂ win size

$125jull4e Discontinued and Damaged

OCCASIONAL TABLES C A 0 / 0

Reduced up to \ J /

green and come for a good t ime!

CITIZENSHIP TOUR T O F R A N K F O R T - M A R C H 18

Learn about how the state government works. Our state representative. Danny Ford, wi l l rn&et wi th us m Frankfort. We wi l l have the opportunity to visit the State Capitol. Governor's Man- . sion. sit in on committee meetings . and legislative sessions. On the way back we plan to srop at Midway Historical district and eat* at HoHy Hi l l Inn.

The bus wi l l leave Brodhead at 7-30 a m. and Renfro Valley at 7 45 a m Cost for bus is'S4 There is a l imit of 40. If less go. the bus ' cost may raise sl ightly. You are on your own for meals. We wi l l return Ground 8 p m

' Deadline for reservations is March 13 Call the Extension

. Off ice j f you. plan-to go or for more ; information

SUNSHINE H O M E M A K E R S

Feb 4. the Sunshine Homemakers ne t once again.

Nine members attended, each - wi th a special gr in.

Some of our members were under the weather.

So tp each of you, we hope you' l l soon feel better.

r Our > . i ̂ • should. uTIth B i t S reading by

Pearl Burdette. and Brenda Powell led us in prayer.

Things wi l l always turn out right i f we remember to thank' the One who was the first to care.

Our nynutes and treasurer's r e -port was next in. l ine.

Reported by Debbie McQueen. who,does the job just f ine.

Next came new projects we want to remember:

One is the International Dinner. The-dinner is planned at 6 p . m

March 7 at the Bank of M t . Vernon: the theme wi l l be on Ireland, so green we wi l l wear. •

Pot I t ick js on the menu, so br ing a dish 'and plan to be there.

March 18. i486, mark on your . calendar and don't let it pass •

• away: • I t 's t ime to give the g i f t of life..our

blood dr ive wi l l be that day. On Feb' 20 the Sunshine Home-

makers wi l l meet once again: At Conway Baptist Church- at 7

p.m. A class for crocheting wi l l be taught to those who wish to learn.

T h e M't. Vernon S i gna l Thursday, February 27 ,1986 P-5 So Sunshine-Homemakers. get a order by Al ta Bullock, act ing as

skein of yarn and crochet hook and come without concern.

Our regular c lub meetings we wi l l ; have w i t l r special craft lessons

in between. Now that our business" was over.

. our lesson on "St i r Fry Cook-i n g " ' was taught us~*6y Debbie McQueen ,

She prepared for us a delicious dish of s t i r fr ied vegetables and beef.

Toppw^ off w i i h homemade al-raj.nd cookies which made it complete

A gold star she deserves for a job wel l done. »

Our homemaker meet ings are always en l ighten ing and lots of

" fun The Sunshine- Homemakers wish

to extend an invitat ion for new members and new friends.

Our next regular c lub meeting is March 4. 1986 at 7 p .m at Conway Baptist Church Hope to see yod then.

The Rijjuf" & Shine Home-makers Club met Tuesday. Feb 18. at the home-of Pauline Kincer w i th Alta Bullock serving * as co-hostess

The meeting- was called to - . . - " . . . J . , . - * . * - ? ' - J-.

president. Af ter the* business meeting, the lesson ,on Stir Fry Cookery was given by Irene Baker, wi th Faye McCauley do ing ' the . demonstration on Cooking in a Wok.

The meeting ended w i th a pot TUCK luncheon! There were 15 members and four guests present.

Jeremy Blake Rowe, son of Jerry and Debbie Rowe. celebrated his first bir thday at his home on Feb. 4. He received many nice gifts. He is the grandson of M r . and Mrs . Est i l K i rby , Lewis "Rowe and-Mrs. frene Grave j .

yourself with a brand-new, quality sewing machine. Our store made a quantity purchase of HEAVY D U T Y SINGER sewing machines which are o f rugged construction and cat ty a 10-year warran-ty. The i r performance is guaranteed to make you a

^satisfied sewer. These SINGER models are used in sewing clinics across America and have 8 popular Stitches, built-in Inittonholcr, drop-in bobbin and much more. Suggested list $399.99. Your price through March 12, 1986 otiiu-S2-19r^r S;NGER SAVINGS and SINGER Q U A L I T Y . . Lay-a-jvays. welcome! .

Matgaiel'i Smmq Cad&i, One. S I N G E R Southern Hi l ls PJozo

Richmond. KY

A P P R O V E D D E A L E R

^te^h0,t"e Dr«>he',,

• fish fish cKtsfc<^et

RESTAURANT Come on in to the FISH FRY at Druther s!

• O n e S C o m p l e t e • Fish 0 Dinner ^ Good for up to 4 offers at:

• U.S. 2S?North

$229? 99! Fish Sandwich ? I '

I Lg. Fries & JLm D Med. Coca-Cola Classic

Good for up to 4 offers at: U.S. 25 North Expires 3 I 4 86 Not vabd with any other offer

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