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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 22

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Charleston, West Virginia
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WOMEN'S NOTEBOOK Foursome Goes South; Joneses In Holy Land By ANN GRIFFITH Of Daily Mail Staff A quartet of Charleston women will wave a Done too reluetaat farewell on Friday morning to the slushy streets and snowy hills of home and depart for warmer dimes. Mrs. Robert Greife. Mrs. Roger Dean.

Sirs. Edward Carris and Mrs. Fred Otto are driving to Florida over the weekend and will visit Orlando, Vero Beach, Poropaao Beach and Clearwater. They will be joined the following weekend by their husbands The couples plan to spend another week or two in Florida before motoring home. TRAVELERS ABROAD Mr.

and Mrs. Holconibe A. Jones, formerly of Kairview Drive, are spending a year traveling in Europe and the Middle East. From Jerusalem Mrs. Jones writes to friends, "Came here by way of Beirut.

Lebanon. Damascus anad Syria. It's lovely, fertile country with acres of apple, cherry, orange and olive trees. "We have driven over miles of mountainous country. Saw the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, and this afternoon go up to Old Jerusalem.

We have found the people OH. BOY! A BOY! Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Farris of Second Avenue are the parents of a son born on Monday morning at Charleston Memorial Hospital.

They have three other children, Christie, Joe and Corey. CROWNED AS Miss Theta Rho of 1960 by Magdalene Theta Rho Girls' Club 15 at a recent dance was Miss Nancy Dougherty, foreground. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty of Dunbar, she was selected on the.

basis of character', leadership and achievement by club members; She is current ly serving as junior past president. Her attendants were Miss Pat Amos, left of Elkview and Miss Vona James, right, of South Charleston. Helen Dougherty Heads Theta Rho Girls Club In a public ceremony held Saturday at the Glen Elk 100F Hall, Miss Helen Daugherty was installed as president of Magdalene Theta Rho Girls" Club No. 15. Miss Daugherty, who is a Junior at Dunbar High School, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John. Daugherty. Elective officers installed were Pat Amos, vice president; Judy Quesenberry, secretary; and Breuda Fields, treasurer. Appointive officers for the ensuing term arc as follows: Bonnie Ashcraft, warden: Vona James, conductor; Elizabeth Cobb, marshal; Marilyn Bostic, chaplain; Rosemary Garrett, musician; Pam Tully, right support to president; Pat Myers, left support to president; Beckie Lieble, right support to vice president; Brenda Quesenberry, left support to vice president: Patty Ranson, first herald; Judi Mallory, second herald: Lois Quesenberry, third herald; Edna Burns, fourth herald; Gayle Roberts, inside guardian: and Mary Haynes, outside guardian.

Nancy Daugherty, junior past MISS HELEN DAUGHERTY president, was presented a past president's jewel by Pam Tully. Amethyst Theta Rho Club No. 29 of Spring Hill served as installing officers with Miss Sandra Blackwell presiding. Following the installation, a social hour was held for the members and their guests. TOMORROW'S EVENTS DRIFTWOOD ACRES Garden Club, 7:30 p.m.

at home of Mrs. William Powers. 2907 Gillespie Dunbar. Mrs. Fleetwood Guthrie, promotion director for state parks and forests, to speak and show film on conservation.

ROXALANA HOMEMAKERS Club, 1 p. m. at home of Mrs. Harry Hudson. 1831 Roxalana Dunbar.

Mrs. Henry Ko zeiiec to cscnt lesson. By Change. Guided By Mrs. Woodrow Wolfe, Each member to invite guest.

HIGHLAWN CHILD Guidance Club. 6:30 p. m. dinner, at home of Mrs. Karl J.

ilixson, S39 Wildwood Circle. St. Albans. Husbands of members to be guests. Co hostesscs.

Mesdamcs Roger Hilaridcs. Robert Hogan. Roger Jackie. David Lovejoy and Fred J. Wiiiiamson.

Dr. George Gmbb to speak on Women." IVY6ANK GARDEN Club. 8:30 p. m. with Mrs.

C. E. Bry Kl Bryant Rd. Co W. T.

Perdue. Covered dish disaer. GRANDPARENTS Quo. 7:30 p. business meeting ai Dan iel Boone Hotel.

Committee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lowe, chairmen. Dr.

v. O. Mc Clure, Mr. and Mrs. L.

0. Mc lllwain. Mr. and Mrs. R.

N. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rollins. CHARLESTON COLONY of New England Women.

1 p. luncheon, Waybrighfs Cafeteria. Hale Street. MONTROSE Mother's Club, 3 p. with Mrs.

G. B. Luzad cr, 508 Rosemont South Charleston. Co hostesses: Mrs. D.

S. Stuck and Mrs. H. R. W.

Vial. Mr. Charles Hopkins to sneak on a a in the Home." BETA SIGMA PHt City Council 3 p. m. at Kanawha County Courthouse.

Members of Xi Alpha Omicron. Xi Alpha Xi and Phi Xi chapters to attend. PI PSf chapter. Tau Phi Lambda sorority. SFiYC.

m. rittiaiisiic rnectins at home of Mrs. Roscoe Hoiden. Wci imorcland Dunbar. JAV SHEES.

7:45 p. m. Telephone general meeting. Mrs. Eva Martin, host ess.

FiEm on iorig distance dial to be shown, SMALL WONDER THEY'RE LAUGHING! This foursome leaves Friday for a mid winter vacation in Florida. Left to right, they are Mrs. Ediuard Cams, Mrs. Robert Greife, Mrs. Fred Otto and Mrs.

Roger Dean. For details see the Women's Notebook. Proceeds will go to the March of Dimes. All clubs and veterans' organi Great Kanawha Auxiliary 3466 are invited" VFW Coffee Slated Friday of the VFW will hold a coffee originally scheduled for Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the last Friday but cancelled be post home, Quarrier St.

cause of snowstorms. Escorted Tours Hawaii, WirU ATLAS BLDC. PHONE DI Mill Meeting Set ByStateDARl Mis. V. Society JiSDAR, km ejOM "all amting" fori Saturday at IX MM ifi the Rue I Cky Cafeteria at (he of Duffy and Washington streets.

The in the state have bten aad are ex pecUd to aad rapraMtativM to call RlMtiDC. All aad chairman aduwl I to attend. i The six area chapters are asked to contact their member ship for reservations and send them to Mrs. Holcombe at Quarrier or phone her at Df 2 Mrs. Holcombe is currently in Washington to attend a meeting of the National Board scheduled lor Feb.

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Years Available:
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