The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Suffolk Sun: Thursday, March 30, 1995
RETIREE KEEPING TOO BUSY TO PLAY GOLF HARRY B. LEGGETT JR., CITED FOR VOLUNTEERISM, SAYS: ``I'M A NUTS-AND-BOLTS TYPE OF PERSON.''
BAPTIST PASTOR'S CIVIL WAR COLLECTION ON DISPLAY THE REV. LAWRENCE BIERMANN HAS PUT PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS AND BONDS ON VIEW IN COUNTY MUSEUM.
SUFFOLK GYMNAST TRAINED ELSEWHERE
CRIME REPORT
CHRISTIAN DANCE SEEN AS INSTRUMENT OF PRAISE FOR HER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
REALTY SALES
REALTY SALES
BIRTHS
QUESTIONS, PAGE 20 HOMETOWN HEROINE HOPE
FRANKLIN IS TOP CONTENDER IN TIGHT RACE
READY TO BE JUDGED PITTING THEIR TALENTS AGAINST ARTISTS FROM THROUGHOUT THE AREA, SEVEN LOCAL STUDENTS VIE FOR THE $600 TOP PRIZE AT STUDENT GALLERY '95.
CLINIC TEACHES BETTER, HEALTHIER GOLF ABOUT 100 MEN AND WOMEN CAME TO LEARN TO PREVENT INJURIES AND SORENESS COMMON TO THE SPORT.
CHOIR TO PRESENT DRAMATIC WORSHIP MUSICAL
A NEW SOURCE OF PAPER
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