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By LYNNELLEN WINKLER, Community editor
POSTED: August 19, 2008

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Woman’s Club hosts display of First Ladies


Carol Village,  chairman of the Woman’s History and Resource Center for the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, is currently displaying West Virginia’s First Ladies at the Mary H. Weir Public Library in Weirton.


The display case is located inside the main doors of the library and this month’s First Lady is Gayle Manchin. Along with a signed photograph of Manchin is a sample of her favorite flower, the gardenia; a copy of her favorite book, “Gone With the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell and a short biography.


Sharon Rockefeller and Shelley Moore will be featured in the coming months. 





Weir Class of ‘73 holds final meeting


The Weir High Class of 1973 reunion committee is holding their final meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the Weirton Eat ‘N Park Restaurant. 


The reunion will take place Sept. 12 and 13. 


Anyone interested in participating in the planning is invited to attend.


If you are a classmate of the Class of 1973 and did not receive your invitation, send your name, address and telephone number to P.O. Box 3042, Weirton, WV 26062 as soon as possible.





Church offers computer workshop


The United Presbyterian Church of Follansbee  is offering a free seminar to the public to learn how to use the different programs of Microsoft Office Suite.


Programs will include Word, Excel, Access and Publisher.


The seminar will focus on beginner usage for all ages. It is recommended that you know how to turn on a computer and be able to type.


Class size is limited, so reserve your space by calling the church at 527-4114 and leave a message reserving your space.
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