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Kiddville Homemakers lunch at tavern

January 15, 2008

Several members of the Kiddville Homemakers Club held a Christmas luncheon Dec. 13 at Boone Tavern in Berea, where the tavern is known for its spoon bread.

The event was highlighted with a tour of the tavern, including the second floor, where the group waited in a sitting room before a roaring fire until lunch was ready.

Attending the luncheon were Marcia Damron, Barbara Wicker, Marian Sublette, Mavis Shearer, Helen Kitchen, Frances Long, Iva Frodge and Betty Wilmore.

Taste of China on the Bypass was the scene of the Nov. 8 meeting of the Kiddville Homemakers Club with Mavis Shearer as hostess.

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Various reports were given, including an in-depth report on the volunteer program, discussing what constitutes appropriate volunteer hours and urging members to complete and return the forms.

Lesson ballets were discussed and voted on, and plans for the upcoming annual meeting, designating 75 years as homemakers, were also discussed.

The November lesson, "Revitalize your downtown area through historic preservation," was given by Lucille Creech, who showed pictures and gave descriptions of numerous historical buildings in and around downtown Winchester.

Present were Marian Sublette, Mrs. Shearer, Ruth Shelton, Becky Wagner, Creech, Juanita Burkhart, Margie Sidwell, Iva Frodge, Helen Kitchen, Barbara Wicker and Betty Wilmore.

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