Lu THE BATH COUNTY NEWS-OUTLOOK
C e' -_- Owingsviile, Ky.--Week of February 13. February 20, 2003
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By Diane Verho'pen
want to tell you about one
ltest guys around. When
I was 23, going
a divorce, living with my
sleeping on a couch in
room.
was almost nil,
I knew I was doing the
getting out of a bad
was completely hen-
Jerry about the divorce and
was having. I told him
getting into a
ime.
:about that!
feel so
being myself. As Jerry
time together, a solid
grew and blossomed
3I busy attend-
and working full time,
found time to be with
hours help-
the person I wanted to
remembers our spe-
and often surprises me
things, showing me he
had i beau-
tiful moments and its not-so-great
times, but Jerry has taught me that
when two people really love each
other, they never let go. He has
taught me that although love takes
work, the benefits are well worth it.
He has shown me that it's OK to
live, love and trust again.
This coming July, we will be mar-
ried. It is with pride and joy that l
look forward to being his wife.
w A FAIRYTALE PRINCESS
IN FORT WORTH
DEAR PRINCESS:
What a beautiful story. Thank you so
much for sharing it with my readers•
When I asked all of you to send m
great stories about that special man in
your life, I had no idea the response
would be so huge.
It is encouraging to see that although
I receive many letters from women
complaining about the men in their
lives, there seem to be an equal num-
ber of you out there who have found
someone special.
Send letters to Diane c/o King Fea-
tures Weekly Service, P O. Box
536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Or
e-mail her at dianeadvice @ aol. com.
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meeting
7, Sharps'urg Country
met at Minna's Place
Too, in Mt. Sterling.
ten members and one
Members enjoyed
snowmen, complete with
scarf, on wooden door
A delicious lunch was
by hostesses Anna Curtis
Ramey. The next
will be Thursday, March 7,
Christian Church.
Ltional meeting.
are to bring dishes repre-
the countries of their immi-
Fork news
and Mrs. George Crouch,
Cleveland Stone, and
Border, were visitors
of Mrs. IRa Corbin.
School attendance was
Jane Goldy gave her
Mark Hall, a supper
night• Guests were: Mr.
Asa Hall and Amy; Leona
; and Jane's friend, Bill.
Meriel Campbell and
spent the week-
Lt.
Rickey Staviski enjoyed
with her grandfa-
and Mrs. Randy Buckler
his past weekend, in
at a Farm Bureau meet-
Williams had an accident
last Week, with a tree
on him, but no serious
E. Hail has gone again on
, on the boat.
Bethel news
By: Gayle Crouch
Dorothy Means and Deloris
Whitton entertained Edith Reid for
lunch on her 88th birthday.
Those celebrating February
birthdays are: Rose Wampler,
Gayle Crouch, Paul Marshall, Jr.,
Becky Razor, and Ewell Arrasmith.
Carolyn Hunt is enjoying the
beach in Florida.
Shannon Rousses was honored
with a shower, Saturday. The host-
ess was Kristi Crouch.
Cory Razor played his final ball
game of the season, last week.
Janus and Ray Potts attended the
funeral last week of her uncle,
Kenny Botts.
Nannie Crouch has returned
home from the hospital.
Wanda Crouch continues to
improve at Cardinal Hill Hospital•
Carolin Crouch continues to col-
lect donations for the street light
fund.
The Country Boys are practicing
diligently for their Valentine dance
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at the new Carlisle Armory.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradley are
the parents of a baby boy named
Hunter Thomas. Grandparents are
Cheryl and Tom Bradley; great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Crouch and Mr. and Mrs.
John Bradley; and the great-great-
grandmother is Mrs. Earl Gray.
Bath Co. Animal
Rescue meeting to
be held
ATTENTION !!
The Bath Counf), Animal
Rescue meeting will be held
Tuesday, February 18, at 6 p.m., at
the Bath County Memorial Library,
on the second floor, in the large
meeting room.
The public is invited. There is
elevator accessibility for the physi-
cally challenged.
Slate Valley and
W00oming news
• and Mrs. Edd Rice visited
with friends of Mr. Jace Adams at
the Richie Hunt Funeral Home,
Wednesday night. They attended
the funeral Thursday.
Tessa Hart and Megan Goldy
attended a birthday party for Kelly
M. Williams, Friday night. They
had lots of food and played games.
They spent the night with Kelly.
Mrs. Katie Whitton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Grace
Vanlandingham, Thursday. Grace
hasn't been feeling well.
Mrs. Pare Hunt spent a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Vanlandingham, last week.
Mrs. Kate Jackson visited with
her mother, Mrs. Emma Manley, at
the Hilltop Nursing Home, Sunday
afternoon. Mrs. Janice Shrout visit-
ed with her mother, Mrs. Neva
Barber. Neva has a cold and hasn't
been feeling well.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Heath and
Bro. George and Elsie Martin, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.R.
Whitton, Sunday.
Mrs• Linda Barber had a birth-
day dinner for her mother, Mrs.
Ruby Otis, at the Hilltop Nursing
Home, Sunday. Her family and
friends helped her celebrate.
on
Friday, February 14 th From 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
at the
Wildcat Club
Located in Dales Old Skating Rink Building
500 Spring St. • Mt. Sterling • Bypass
Admission: $5.00 Single
$8.00 Couple
Call for info
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White Oak news
Mrs. Eva Zaech, of Switchland,
spent a few days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. George Barnette, Ellen
and Nadine.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Collins and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson were
Saturday afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Anderson and
Jason.
Mrs. Mamie Denton was a
recent supper guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Barnette, Aria, Ellen, and
Nadine.
Mrs. Virgalene Lewis was a
recent visitor of Carroll and A.B.
Jones.
Mrs. Chuck McAlpin was a
Wednesday visitor of Mrs. Mamie
Denton.
Events in/around
Bethel
By: Virginia Ratliff and
Pauline Shields
Dorothy Means and Delores
Whitton entertained Edith Reid at
the Cracker Barrel, for her birthday,
February 1st.
Shalana Callahan had surgery in
Lexington last week.
Wendell and Ann Harris visited
John and Lorraine Dicken.
Larry Wayne Fair was laid to
rest at the Longview Cemetery. He
spent his childhood years in the
Bethel-Sharpsburg area. He was the
son of the late Donald and Betty
Lou Bradley Fair.
Dorothy Robertson has returned
home from the St. Joseph Hospital.
Paula Pfister had a family gath-
ering for her daughter, Audrey
Dale's birthday. Attending were:
Nicholas Pfister; Keith Lynn and
Allison Ratliff, of Clark County;
and grandparents Billy and Virginia
Ratliff.
Oakley news .
Nicholas Shively celebrated
his second birthday, Saturday,
February 8th. Those helping him
celebrate were: Amber, Chris
and Brandon Shively; Tina and
Kenny Martin; Carol Martin; Ina
Martin; Bill and Linda Craig;
James and Mary Shively; and
Bill, Taylor and Lauren Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fultz and
Paula, visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Pollittt, Tuesday night.
James and Matthew Reed had
supper with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fultz
and Paula, Thursday night.
Roy and Lena Fultz and James
Kiwanis speakers--Monday night, February 10, the Ow-
ingsville/Bath County Kiwanis Club had one of their two monthly
meetings, at the Kountry Kettle Restaurant, in Owingsville. The
weather kept the crowd light, but the two speakers were very
interesting, as they addressed the crowd about their jobs as
members of the Bath County Rescue Squad. They were Rescue
Squad Chief Mike Crockett and volunteer Kasey Coyle. Kiwanis
donated $300 to the squad to buy newjumpsuits. Kiwanis members
in attendance were: Zana Lou Tout; Barbara Razor; Mary Linda
Copher; Esther Stacy; Arnold Stacy; Lowell Rice; Harry Patrick; and
Ray Ellis. (News-Outlook photo, Harry D. Patrick)
Reed and Floyd Sorrell, visited I DeaDHHlOUllqr .
with Martha Sorrell, at Morehead
hospital, Sunday afternoon.
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