Prayers offered for tornado victims

Published 5:11 am Thursday, March 3, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by the tornadoes that went through the area on Feb. 24.

Mrs. Flora Bolt enjoyed lunch with her daughter-in-law Judy Bolt and grandchildren, Jennifer and Chris Bolt. Mrs. Peggy Kelsey also joined them for lunch.

Sean Stockton spent Friday and Friday night with his grandparents Richard and Margaret Stockton.

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On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith traveled to Gordonsville to meet Pat’s father, John Keaveny, and her brother, Jack Keaveny, at the Barbeque Exchange for lunch.

The Smith’s then drove to Ruckersville to browse in several antique shops. They then went shopping in Charlottesville, where they spent the night. Saturday morning they did additional shopping before stopping in Scottsville for lunch on the way home.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton attended the Annual Area Youth Art Month Exhibition at the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts on Sunday. This exhibition will continue through March 26.

One of the exhibitors was their grandson Sean Stockton.

Friends and neighbors are praying for a speedy recovery for Lena Rose Huddleston, Hilda and Scott Friend, Elfrieda Kerns, Betty Jean Bolt and Mildred Harvey Shanks.

Friends and neighbors are extending their heartfelt sympathy to the family of Martha F. Whitehead.

Appomattox PE Presbyterian Church members have announced they will sponsor the Stop Hunger Now Program in October.

Barbara Mason will be the coordinator.

The Rev. Chuck Klotzberger will be at Appomattox P.E. Presbyterian Church at Tuggle Sunday.

The membership of Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church at Prospect invites you to worship with Sunday school at 10 a.m. and worship at 11 a.m.

Calvary Chapel-Farmville, 302 Industrial Park Road, invites you to worship Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m.

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MARGARET STOCKTON is the Tuggle News columnist. Her email is mom@moonstar.com.