The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, October 6, 1995
CHURCH'S COUNTRY HOEDOWN BENEFITS THE HOMELESS IT WAS A DAY TO FIND BARGAINS AT A FLEA MARKET WHILE ENJOYING MUSIC, EATING AND CLOGGING.
ORGANIST TO GIVE GIFT FOR 100TH BIRTHDAY AVA CARROLL HOPES TO PLAY AT 11 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES ON SUNDAY AT TABERNACLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.
REALTY SALES
PUNGO BOOSTER TAKES LEADERSHIP ROLE IN KIWANIS
STORE'S MUSIC LESSONS ATTRACT SENIORS TO PLAYING THE ORGAN
AN UPSCALE PLAZA FOR PEDESTRIANS EYED FOR PEMBROKE AREA
CHARGE OF RECKLESS GRAMMAR LEVELED BY ENGLISH STUDENTS
PLAYERS FOCUS ON ABILITY, NOT DISABILITY
WE SURE NEED RAIN, BUT NOT ON FRIDAY NIGHTS!
PROFESSOR'S POLITICAL ACTIVISM IS BIBLE-BASED NOW, HE SAYS
THE NEPTUNE FESTIVAL
BEACH HAS GOLD MINE IN CAYCE AND A.R.E.
SO WHO DID IT?
REBUILDING A BUSINESS DISTRICT STILL IN THE DREAM STAGE, THE CITY WOULD CREATE AN UPSCALE 200,000-SQUARE-FOOT COMMERCIAL CENTER BY THE SEA CALLED OCEAN SQUARE.
RESIDE WITH PRIDE HELPS THOSE WHO NEED IT JOYCE AND GEORGE DENBY'S HOME WAS SPRUCED UP BY VOLUNTEERS.
CARS SEEM TO PICK WORST TIMES TO BREAK DOWN, REQUIRE REPAIRS
ALL CRIME SOLVERS WANTS IS THE FACTS, NOT YOUR IDENTITY
VOLUNTEERS WALK DOGS TO BENEFIT THE BLIND
CORRECTION
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