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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 8

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KIC.IIT POST-IIKHALD. IIKCKLKY. w. HUDAY JANTAHY 13. Wyoming County Wyoming County Pupils To Take Hearing Tests Covel.

Herndon, Hickory Ridge, Mi lam Creek. Ridge, Sand Gap. ShufflebarKer, Steoh- enson, Felton, Conley. Glen Fork. Glen Rogers, Itmann, John McUraw, Maben.

Mullens, Sa bine. Scott, and two schools at IWyco. Members participating are Mrs. MULLENS RNS) A class 'Mrs. Jack Dick! president of the artin 1Backwus bert of instruction in the use of the Women's Club, said children Mrs Jwwphme Williams, Mrs.

audiometer was held Monday found to have hearing defects! Leo Smith, Mrs. Dave Lucas, msM at the Mullens Grade will be referred to the summer (Mrs. (J. Duncan, Mrs. Ken- Si hool wit!) Marlin S.

Sherman speech clinic sponsored by thajneth Mrs. Sam Farley, of Charleston, a field representa- Crippled Children's Society. (Mrs. Roger PriU-hett. Mrs.

Ray tive for the Va. Easter Seal' She said plans for the present Toler. Mrs Howard Wikel, Mrs. Souou. r.Mructor.

did not include the testing of L. Akors, Mrs, J. J. Comp- attended by ior high and high school ton. Mrv ().

K. Easterling Mrs of the Mullens Worn a schools where the Tracy Hylton, Mrs. Eugene Newan's Cli'b. uho uill use the students will he tested include; some, Mrs. Vance Thompson ehine scivi-n the hearins of air Bailey, Barkers Creek, Basin.

I Mrs. James Kuhlkv. and Mrs elementary Children in this area.iBeartown, Bud-Alpoca, Corinne. 'Jack Dick. Tho DON'T RUN George M.

Nolley AdressesPTA KOPPERSTON (RNS)-Approx- imately 80 parents attended the Kopperston Grade School Parent- Teacher Association meeting Tuesday evening in the cafeteria. President Charles Johnson announced that the PTA project of erecting speed zone signs on either side of the school premises had been completed. Guest speaker for the evening was George M. Nolley. general education supervisor of Wyoming County.

Nolley lives in Muilens and has taught school in McDowell and Wyoming counties. He has held the position of supervisor for the past two years. He complimented the Kopperston School Jon their displays and decorations. The room count was won by Bob Payne's fifth grade. They will receive a new library book.

Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. L. G. Snider. Mrs.

Howard Elkins. Mrs. Clarence Branham. Mrs. Glen Blackburn, Mrs.

Ruford Blankenship, Mrs. Bill Cook, Mrs, Ted Sauls, Mrs. Earl Doaks. and Mrs. William Hammon.

1961 Activities Planned By Wyoming 4-H Leaders PINEVILLE RNS Wyoming 4-H Leaders met at Pineville Grade School No. 1, Monday night, with president. Ted Belcher of Stephenson, in charge. Club activities in the. county were discussed and the leaders planned the following projects with dates set tentatively: The I county camp, July 3, at Glen Rog- ments were served by the Will for the meeting, and five clubs were represented.

They were: Wyoming Night Hawks. Wyoming; the Sand Gap Trail Blazers, Stephenson; the Pineville Pushers, Pineville, the Wyoming Cardinals Wyoming, and the Willing Woodchucks. Skinfork. During the social hour, refresh- MRS. JAMES D.

PARIS Getenough for the week-end! Betty Gibson Exchanges Vows With James Paris LVNCO 'RNS' Miss Betty Sue Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibson of Lynco. became the bride of James Paris, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Brad. --At Your Store Or Delivered to Your Door QUALITY dairy foods CHEKD Oceana Briefs OCEANA (RNS--Paula Lynn Fleenor, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleenor, was returned home Tuesday from Stevens Clinic Hospital in Welch, where she was admitted last Friday for observation and treatment. Mrs, Otis Cook and Mrs.

row Lamb were Tuesday dinner gut'sts of Mrs. Burke Lamb. Mrs. Clifford Kennedy was admitted to Stevens Clinic Hospital in Welch Monday evening for observation and treatment. Otis Cook was a Tuesday visitor in Charlc-ton.

Mrs. Eliza Bailey, who fell at her home several days atfo, is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Terry and Kenny Ray and (Irepory.

of Cyclone wore Wednesday vis'i- in Oceana. Paris of Damascus, Sunday evening. A double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Verne Cook, pastor of the Toneda Baptist Church, at his home. The bride wore a white wool sheath dress with gold accessories and a yellow carnation corsage.

When they left for a wedding trip the bride wore a black two- piece wool dress with gold accessories and yellow carnation corsage. The bride was graduated from Oceana High School in May. The bridegroom was graduated from Damascus High School in 1954 and served two years in the Army. He is employed in Damascus, where they plan to live. Attending the wedding were Clarence Gibson, Roger Gibson.

Larry Lusk. and Mr. and Mrs. Powell Lusk. The largest English-speaking' city south of Miami is Kingston.

Jamaica. It has a population of Wyoming: Miner Hurt MITLEXS Listed in "good" condition at the Wyoming (k-neral Hospital Thursday is a Bud miner, who suffered a crushed chest in a mine accident, Curtis Cordell. .11, received the injury at the Pocahontas Fuel Co. mine at Itmann early Thursday morning. Kopperston KOPPERSTON (RNS) Mrs.

John Pomerox has returned from Orlando, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemine. Mrs. Ott Oshorne is visiting her son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper of Cleveland. Ohio. Mark Boshell.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boshell, is confined to home with the measles. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Hickman and family were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Snider of Princeton. J.

H. Justice, E. J. Fultz. and E.

W. Estep attended the Guyan Valley Institute meeting and ner held at Logan Monday even- jing. 1 Mr. and Mrs, R. V.

Garrett and son were weekend guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. 0 Flint of Ansted. Mr. and Mrs. P.

Mooney were weekend guests of her mo- Mrs. Sara Miller of Foster. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elkin? 'and family were guests of parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. B. Toler of Owensville, Ky. Charles Lay was the guest of her" mother.

Mrs. Scoleri of Eckman, James Thomas, of Mr ami Mrs. Wltcher Thomas of Keystone, former residents of has enlisted in the i Navy. He will receive his boot 'training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. ers High School; a county demon-ling Woodchucks.

Miss Laura st rat ion and public speaking con-j Brooks is the leader and her test. June 12 in Pineville; a chart-jsistant is Miss Lillie Brooks, ing camp the first week in May! The next meeting of Wyoming I at the Raleigh 4-H Camp, in co- County 4-H leaders will be Feb. with Kaleigh and Fay- 13. ette counties. A picnic for county leaders was tentatively scheduled for July 29, No definite place was decided upon for the picnic.

A countv i wiener roast was also planned, jbut no date was set for this. An achievement night was also discussed but no date was The 4-H leaders plan- (R i -The for club members to were recorded at the 'their projects before the close min General Hospital, Mul- regional public speaking A pamela Carol, six contest was mentioned and ounces, to Mr. and loaders will he notified by the Junior Morgan of state as to the date of the con- yvip an A conference for volunteer 4- ff unds two unces an( club leaders is set for the week 1 roy of May at Jackson' nevilltl jt 6:3 2 Jan. 4. Mullens Hospital lists Six Births A girl, Marlene Kay, five pounds, seven and one-half ounces, Franklin Mill.

An older youth club conference was set for June 19, 24. also to be held at Jackson's Mill. The dates for the state 4-H boy's Cavity of Matheny, at 12:04 p.m. camp and state 4-H Jan camp were announced. The hoy's! A a Ly camp is to be held the week of hir JJuly 31-Aug.

5 and the girl's camp 11 TM and fM rl 'is scheduled for Aug. 7-12. en of McGraws, at 4:32 p.m. camps are to be held at Jackson's P' rh ir i 0i The leaders expressed ounces to Mr nd i that their club members would be ready for all the state activities and the regional activities when the dates are announced. The 4-H members i Mrs.

Charles Corinne, at 4:16 a Jan. A girl, Drema Sue. pounds, 13 ounces, to of Mr. 0 pleted by this time. and Mrs.

Luther Posey Bailey of Fork, at 10:42 p.m. Jan. 9. ee 0 Fourteen leaders were tUltiffUrQl KQ.ll j- A i A i By Mullens Group Verdict IS Appealed MI-LLENS in com DV The low-price compact that looks and drives like twice the price! Valiants low price is your second-best reason to buy. Upstate Driver Killed CHAFTON A Donald Townsend.

70. of Clarksburg, WHS killed late Wednesday when his left 1 S. 119 three miles from here and plunged 100 feet over an embankment, SUite Police reported. Cpl. C.

M. White said Townsend may have gone to sleep at the wheel. It was Taylor County's first traffic fatality of the new year. mcmoration of the inauguration of rim! President-elect John F. Kennedy, A The an vlra Ball will he held Jan.

iiTM w'ss? 'asassi r. Court from a Wyommi; The Concord (ummanders. a County Circuit" Court jury verdict 1P hand Concord College, which" awarded a policy-holder Pla' at the hall The Corn- SB 000 for the loss of her house mandcrs i considortil one of the and its contents. l)iin ls in Alice Morgan, Hanover. Wyo- mind County, sueil the insurance! i lfirp i for company for the full amount of only, her coverage after fire destroyed' Entertainment directors are her house and furnishings a Chester Ellison.

Frank Holland. jr fo, 22, ami Fred Santon I The company maintained in irs appeal that there was evidence to I show that Mrs. Morgan allegedly! ALDERSON -Mrs 0 K. had her home burned in order was hostes- for tht- meetmp cnllwt the insurance money. The of the Monday Evening nf company slid the lower courr'h'' Presbyterian Women of when excluded opinion i Church.

that effect from expert witness's 1 vv Bower, ly at the trial. David Na-h and Mrv J. Mealows. presented the The lesson based on Paul's letter INSTALLATION RITES HELD to the on? WYCO RNS' A installation a two, I a i subject, service was held at the Mount "Living Christ drove Baptist Church at Wyco -it Mrs. Hubert Hmkley 2'30 The Rev, comef-ation IHTHM! and cor- C.

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