Craddock-Terry reunion planned
Published 5:19 am Thursday, July 7, 2016
Happy birthday wishes are sent out this week to Florence Miles, of Rice, Tuesday; Steve Morris and Grace Martin, both of Dillwyn, Wednesday.
Visiting the home of James and Virginia Boyles last Sunday were Sandra and Rodney Ownby and Annie May Miles, all of Dillwyn, Jan Varnier, of Richmond, and their son Mike Boyles, of Cumberland.
Prayers go out this week to all those who are sick and shut-in.
A reminder the 2016 annual former Craddock Terry Shoe Factory breakfast meeting will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6, at 9 a.m. at Teresa’s Place, located at 15055 North James Madison Highway, Dillwyn, next to Sprouses Corner.
All former employees are welcome to attend and plan to pay for their own meal.
For more information, please contact coordinator Annie May Miles at (434) 983-2543.
The Buckingham County Christian Fellowship Association, a non-profit organization, will be host its regular monthly meeting on Monday at 5 p.m. at Pino‘s Italian Restaurant, located north of Spouses Corner on Route 15. This is Dutch treat so everyone needs to plan to pay for their own meal.
For further information or to learn more about the group, contact President Barry Miles at home (804) 492-5806 or (434) 315-4181.
Barry and Linda Miles, along with Hazel Short and her daughter Ginger, all of Cumberland, and family from Pilot Mountain, N.C., Roy and Geraldine Midkiff, all had an evening meal and fellowship at a Cumberland restaurant on Saturday, July 2. A nice time was had by all.
ANNIE MAY MILES is the columnist for Trents Mill. Her email address is fatcat091@verizon.net.