Roanoke Times
& World-News
: Thursday, February 22, 1996
3 IN VINTON SEEK RE-ELECTION
APPLAUSE
BIRTHS
A LASTING IMPRESSION NEWSPAPER CLIPPING SPARKS REUNION BETWEEN A FORMER TEACHER AND HER PUPIL - MORE THAN 50 YEARS LATER
RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS HELP MAKE WORLD SAFER FOR CHILDREN
YWCA POOL OPENS
MUCH HAS CHANGED IN A HALF-CENTURY
FOR THE RECORD
AROUND TOWN
AROUND TOWN
NEIGHBORHOOD NAMES
COLLEGE NOTES
SHELTER MAKES SPAY/NEUTER DAY A PET PROJECT
BIRTHS
RELIGION BRIEFS
RELIGION BRIEFS
RELIGION BRIEFS
Hollins College Chapel Service Sunday night at 7:30 will feature Emma Clark, a senior active in the Black Student Association, as the speaker. The DuPont Chapel service is open to the community.
NORTHSIDE PUTS TITLE HOPES ON GUARD(S)
FREE-THROW CHAMPS TO RECEIVE AWARDS
MOUNT PLEASANT RESIDENTS TELL POLICE OF CRIME CONCERNS
TOWN COUNCIL LOOKS TO ADD TO COMMITTEE
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