ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, July 18, 1996                TAG: 9607180019
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                PAGE: E-7  EDITION: METRO 


NEIGHBORHOOD NAMES

JOHN H. PARROTT JR., of Roanoke, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Heart Association, Roanoke Division. Parrott is vice president of Thomas Rutherfoord, Inc. in Roanoke.

KATIE SCHROEDER, daughter of Rick and Chris Schroeder of Salem, has been selected to participate in the fourth annual Virginia's Future Miss Scholarship and Recognition Program to be held in Richmond in August. Two Virginia students will be selected to receive a $1,000 scholarship and the right to serve as a state youth ambassador for one year.

Shroeder is a seventh-grader at Glenvar High School.

TERRY M. PHELPS, president of PMI, Roanoke, was recently added to the Board of Directors of Prevent Blindness Virginia, also known as the National Society to Prevent Blindness.

THE SALVATION ARMY-TURNING POINT ADVISORY COUNCIL has elected new officers. They are: Mary Lou Reynolds, chairwoman; Ellen Weinman, vice chair; and Kitty Landis, secretary.

New advisory council members are: Judy Buck, Linda Craft, Andrea Haley, Tina Rolen and Teresa Woolwine.

THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE WORLD WARS, Roanoke chapter, has elected officers and staff persons for the year.

They are: David Caldwell, commander; Hartley Gaston, senior vice commander; Norman Jasper, junior vice commander; John Eberhardt, adjutant, Richard Caldwell, finance officer, and Frank McFadden, assistant finance officer.

THE ROANOKE VALLEY MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION has elected the following officers for the year: Margaret Kidd, president; Kathleen Merrell, president-elect.

Also: Carolyn Philpot and Mary Bowman, vice presidents; Shirley Fike, recording secretary; Donna Boles, secretary; Joyce Woods, treasurer; Ronda Clark, historian. Immediate past president is Carolyn Winborne.

SALEM SHERIFF'S OFFICE, led by Sheriff E.B. Obenshain Jr., recently won first place in the 1996 Law Enforcement Week Bowling Tournement held in Bristol, Tenn.

The proceeds from Law Enforcement Week activities will go to Virginia Special Olympics.

AMY MOORE of Salem won the $2,500 America's Junior Miss National Council Spirit Award at the America's Junior Miss pageant in Mobile, Ala. The award is given to the most spirited contestant.


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