OAK HILL —
The Fayette County Black Caucus will hold its annual Martin Luther King Memorial Luncheon at 2 p.m. April 27 at the Fayette Institute of Technology in Oak Hill. Reservations are $25.
A check will be presented to an outstanding black high school senior. The annual $750 scholarship will be awarded to a black high school senior who is planning to further his or her education to become a teacher.
Reservations should be sent to one of the following persons on or before April 19: Alma Logan, 2614 Scarbro Road, Scarbro, WV 25917, or Donald Kenney, P.O. Box 487, Mount Hope, WV 25880.
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