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The Red Hat Ladies recently met for lunch at the Village Café in Stockport.
Twenty-two members attended. ?Happy Birthday? was sung for those with June birthdays. Bingo was played, and the winner of the blackout game, Virginia Van Ness, was presented the door prize.
The hostesses were JoAnn Denniston and Donna Pratt.
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The Birmingham Lions Club will meet for a carry-in supper at 7 p.m. Monday at the ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:21 pm
BIRMINGHAM
The Red Hat Ladies recently met for lunch at the Village Café in Stockport.
Twenty-two members attended. ?Happy Birthday? was sung for those with June birthdays. Bingo was played, and the winner of the blackout game, Virginia Van Ness, was presented the door prize.
The hostesses were JoAnn Denniston and Donna Pratt.
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The Birmingham Lions Club will meet for a carry-in supper at 7 p.m. Monday at the Lions building.
New officers will be installed.
The June committee is Harry Anderson and Larry Smith.
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Harry and Barb Anderson were the grand marshals of the Birmingham Homecoming parade Saturday. They, along with children Kris and Shelly rode in a horse-drawn wagon in the parade.
Winner of the prince and princess contest Friday were Derrick Griffin and Riley Phillips in the Little Stars 2- to 4-year-old division and Hunter Jones and Lea Weaver in the 4- to 8-year-old division.
Winners in the raffle held for children were: Ace Padget, a bicycle; John Orndoff, two tickets to Adventureland; Lexa Nelson, a $5 Family Video gift card; and Mark Adler, a $5 Family Video gift card.
The baking contest winners were:
Cake ? first place, JoAnn Denniston; second, Arlene Lyon.
Pie ? first place, Lois Nicholson; second, Arlene Lyon.
Rolls ? first place, Jean Kisling.
Bread ? first place, Jean Kisling; second, Heather Kennedy.
Cookies ? first place, JoAnn Denniston; second, Linda Stine.
Cookies, youth ? first place, Emma Kennedy.
In the car show, first- and second-place winners in each class were presented a plaque and money. The winners were:
Class A, original 1963 or older ? first place, Dan Durkee, 1959 Ford T-Bird; second, Rich Metcalf, 1937 Chevy Coupe.
Class C, muscle cars, 1964-1972 ? first, Brian Haynes, 1966 Mustang.
Class D, cars stock, 1964-1982 ? first, Sonny Melcher, 1972 Buick Riviera; second, Dave Topping, 1970 Buick Skylark.
Class E, cars stock, 1983-1989 ? first Ron Reiff, 1986 Buick Regal; second, George Owings, 1997 Mustang convertible.
Class G, Corvette ? first, Terry Gates, 1979 Corvette; second, Ted Wixom, 1967 Corvette.
Class H, convertible ? first, Francis Frazier, Mercury Cougar; second, Dave Tinnes, 1958 Ford Fairlane.
Class J, trucks, stock ? first, Harry L. Clark, 1953 Ford F100; second, Sonny Melcher, 1941 Dodge pickup.
Class K, trucks modified ? first, Dale Goematt, 1953 GMC truck; Dave Lyon, 1961 Ranchero.
Class L, motorcycles ? first, Jeff Weatherall, 1967 Triumph; second, Harold Baker, Harley Davidson.
Class L, motorcycle specialty or trike ? first, Ryan Beggs, Can AM motorcycle; second, Scott Harwood, 2008 dune buggy.
Hard Luck Award trophy ? Robert Owings.
Longest Distance trophy ? Dan Durkee.
Memorial Award trophy ? Skeeter Hidy.
Best of Show trophy ? Dan Durkee.
The tractor pull that had been scheduled for Sunday was canceled because of the rain.
? Arlene Lyon, Ledger correspondent

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