The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, December 7, 1995
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
PEOPLE & PLACES
CRIME REPORT
REALTY SALES
BIRTHS
LONGTIME HOT DOG VENDOR TONY JR. A MUSICIAN AT HEART
SPORT'S EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK
TRAVELING `TWELFTH NIGHT' HAS AUDIENCE WANTING MORE
W.F. `RED' THORNTON OWNER OF VIRGINIA REALTY
YOUNG ACTRESSES WORK HARD TO FIT SCHOOL AND THEATER INTO THEIR LIVES
POPLAR HALLS' BEARS HELP SALVATION ARMY SPREAD CHEER
CULTURAL CENTERS OFFER GIFTS THAT HELP SUPPORT THE ARTS
CHRISTMAS PARTY GUESTS ASKED TO BRING TOYS FOR NEEDY CHILDREN
SCHOOL'S FOUL ODOR SEEMS VANQUISHED AT LAST THE BAD SMELL AT LAKE TAYLOR MIDDLE HAS BEEN BLAMED ON A HARD-TO-FIND PLUMBING LEAK.
WILLIAMS SCHOOL STUDENTS CARRY ON STREET CAROLING TRADITION ALONG THE HAGUE THEY WILL SING THEIR WAY DOWN FAIRFAX AVENUE TO MOWBRAY ARCH AND INTO CHRIST AND ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.
FIRST NIGHT NORFOLK BUTTONS AVAILABLE MORE THAN 100 FIRST NIGHT NORFOLK PERFORMANCES AND ACTIVITIES ARE PLANNED FOR THE NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION.
BOOKERS BOUNCE BACK WITH POST-SEASON AWARDS
CORRECTION
CITY SCHOOLS JOIN STUDENT SWAP PROGRAM WITH BAVARIA FOUR GERMAN TEENS HAVE RETURNED HOME AFTER A TWO-MONTH TASTE OF AMERICAN CULTURE.
REALTY SALES
PARADE A CELEBRATION OF SOUTHSIDE'S PRIDE A CURRENT OF ENTHUSIASM IS FLOWING THROUGH THE CITIZENRY OF THE NEIGHBORHOODS.
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