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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 11

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'BECKLEY POST-HERALD, HECKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER -I, 1900 Greenbrier Area Preferential Tea Held By Lewisburg Group The Gamma Chi Preferential Tea was held at the home of Mrs. Wade Griffith in Lewisburg Sunday afternoon. Shown are (left to right) Mrs. Wade Griffith, president; Mrs.

Ed Rock, vice president, and Mrs. ADeghany News ALLEGHENY, Va. (RNS) -Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.

13. Martin and daughter, Mrs. Grace Webb, include their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martin of Newport News, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Neater of Glace, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.

Blem Bland, Mrs. Sadie Vass White Sulphur Springs and Mrs. Basil Bowyer. Bill Kapusta and Rodney Smith of Norfolk, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Boone and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Kirkpatrick Jr. of Newport News, were weekend guests of father, V. L. Southall. Mrs.

Harry Holcomb had Brenda Sumner and Mrs. Brenda Sue Miller, pledges. Other pledges honored were Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Frank Easton, Mrs.

Jack Goodman, Mrs. Robert Sumner and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Members attending were Mrs. Ed Rock, Mrs.

Charles Ayers, Mrs. Wade Griffith, Mrs. Peter Srnick, Mrs. Clair Mallan, Mrs. Peggy Croisier, Mrs.

Frank Spicer and Mrs. Glen Bunions. Stamp Collecting Program Given At Rotary Meeting ALDERSON (RNS) The Alderson Rotary Club met in the Fellowship Hall of the Old Greenbrier Baptist Church Friday evening. James Rowe announced that the P.T.A. will sponsor the annual Football Dinner Nov.

18 at 6:30 p.m. in the School Cafeteria. This will also be Ladies Night for the Rotary Wives. Rodney Pack presented the 4th of July Fund report to the Rotary Club. The report shows that the organization has I $2,767.40 on hand, and this will use urt ler growth of lh 5,.

ceI bratio next Mrs. James Shackleford, and! The Committee on the Boy Scout Fund Drive, Ted Law and James Rowe, set up the corn- son, Bobby Chillum, of Fredericksburg, Va. E. Roscoe Armentrout Jr. CraigsviUe, was the LojTan end guest of his mother, Mrs.

1 E. R. Armentrout. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Maupin and children, Garland and Vera Lynn, visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Mclntyre, of Charleston over the weekend. Mrs. Maupln's) mother, Mrs.

Orian Spinks J. Woolen of Alvon, accompanied them. a been notified by the home Logan Briefs LOGAN (RNS) A Nationwide Insurance salesman, How- munity into areas for the members to check for the drive this month. The program for the evening was a demonstration and explanation of Stamp Collecting, given by Ted B. Law.

He brought some of his stamp collection and illustrated (Die various phases of stamp collecting. Law has been collecting stamps for 40 years. The following members were present: George Altare, Don Bice, Carl Bivens, Dr. Carl Cavendish, John Gwinn, Robert Housby, Ted Law, Rodgers McVey, Bill Meadows, Rodney Pack, Elwin Roberts, James Rowe, Harry Smith, Ray Spencer, John Wagster, Dr. William Wright, Dr.

Lee Grosser, David Hambrick, James Harrah, Stockley Warren, John Alder son, Frank Nash and Percy Hullings. Bruce Kersey, a student at West Virginia Tech, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kersey. Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Martin and daughter, Mrs. Grace Webb, who has been visiting here from Dayton, visited the following relatives last week: Mr.

and Mrs. Mariou Looney family of Sweet Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nesler of Glace and Mrs. Bertha Haynes of Second Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. James Huff of Lynchburg, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Sawyers, over the weekend, Mrs. NeUe Smith attended the dinner at the Masonic Temple in Covington, when Ladies Night' was observed Thursday evening. She was the overnight guest of Mrs. Aubrey Tigrate. Mr, and Mrs.

A. D. Sawyers visiter her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Zandy DePriest, and family at Lick Run, Va.

Mrs. Grace Webb returned to her home in Dayton, office in Columbus, Ohio, that he has qualified for the "Challenger Club." He was named to the club because of "his outstanding Halloween Party School ALDERSON (RNS) The Pence Springs Homeroom Mothers gave a Halloween par- salesmanship and service to MsW at th TM cc Springs Grade policyholders." Woolen, has been with the insurance company for five years and has an office on Water Street. He is married to the former Lois Ann Hale and they are the parents of two children, 'Kelly and Karrcn. Lloyd D. Doss is district sales manager with offices in the National Bank building.

School Monday afternoon. Teacher for the first and see' ond grades is Miss Danese Hayncs. Prizes won for cos tumes were Tammy Serreno, Brenda Canterbury, Timmy Gore, and Peggy Jones. Prizes won for games were Blevins, Helen Crow, Phyliss Phyliss Canterbury and Michael Canter bury. store Tuesday morning, opening its doors for business at 118 Stratton St.

Five local persons arc employed at the store and more probably will be added later, according to a company spokesman. The store will handle basic health and beauty items, soft goods and various sundry items. Several Vedunville residents were in Morgantown for the The Dot Discount Store be- 1 The third fourth came Logan's newest retail her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Martin. Mrs. Linda Maupin entered the Chesapeake Ohio Hospital in Clifton Forge, Tuesday. Her mother, Mrs.

Orian Spinks of Alvon, is staying at the Maupin home to care for the children, Borland and Vera Lynn, Greenville Briefs GREENVILLE (RNS) --Miss Hazel Mann returned home Saturday from Sanitarium. the Bluefield Mrs. Inez Smith and son of Roanoke, spent Saturday with her father, D. F. Ballard.

Mrs. Hattle Maun and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mann and children spent Sunday with relatives in Beckley. John Johnson and children, Darlene, Evcrctle and Wayne, and Mrs.

Nellie Johnson visited Mrs. Louise Johnson, who is a patient in a Huntington hospital, Sunday. Rev. Jack Arbucklc of Lewisburg conducted the fifth Sunday evening service at the Methodist Church sponsored by the Ruritan Club. He was accompanied by his wife.

Porter Ballard and son of Covington, visited his father Sunday. William Shank-lip of Beckley was injured at his farm here Saturday when his caught between a tractor. foot tree and weekend. They included: Mrs. Blair Osborn, who visited her son, Roger, a student at WVU Mrs.

Lloyd Copley and her daughter, Pam, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Albright and their daughter, Linda, who visited their son, G. a WVU law student. Mrs.

Elzic Munday of Mays- burg has returned from teacher is Mrs. Ira Woods. Prizes won for costumes were Douglas Serreno, Pamela BleV' ins, Lloyd Gore and Betty Arn old and games, Lonis Dodd, Lloyd Gore and Louise Gore. The fifth and sixth grade teacher is Mrs. India Rudisill.

Prizes won for costumes were Dennis Folmer, Jane Ann Lilly, Harvard Stewart and Ruth Blevins ond games, Larry Smith, Randall Eggieslon, Shelly Sims, Bonnie Canterbury, Linda Canterbury and Dale Hedrick. Contest winners were Doug Morris, Ruth Blevins, Joan Dodd, Linda Ruth Gore, Joan Utterback, Bonnie Canterbury, Bobby Gore, Debbie Jones and Shelly Sims. Revival To Begin ASBURY A revival service will begin at the Emmanuel ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Jones Methodist Church at Asbury at and Mr.

and Mrs. Dabe Depler, 7 30 Monday Tne spC aker all of Washington D. C. will i )C rt ev Carroll L. Me- Mrs.

Jones is the former Ethc-! i au ey Qranlsville. Rev. Icne Munday and Mrs. Dopier is the former While away Melba Mrs. Munday.

Munday spent the weekend in Boston, with her son and daugh- tcr-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Munday Jr. She was accompanied on her weekend trip by Mrs. Jones and Mr.

and Mrs. Dopier. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sharkcy and Mr.

and Mrs. Lcwell Phillips, all of Holdcn, attended Homecoming activities this past weekend at West Virginia University, Morgaatown. The Sharkeys visited their daughter, Pam, a WVU freshman. Last summer Miss Sharkey represented Logan County in state competition for the title of Miss West Virginia. The St.

Mary's Catholic Church of Holrten will hold open house from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Sunday sponsored by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, it was announced by Robert Wagner, chairman. There will be a tour of the church showing displays of vessels, vestments and Sft NOV 17 1 appointments. Also there i OBI uv 1 i be a comp lete explanation ALDERSON (RNS) of tn( confcssional mass a nd Gertrude Aycrs was hostess to olhcr Calholic dcvo tions.

the Judson Circle of the Old wil bc served Clarence E. Picrson is the pas tor and invites the public to attend. WITH SPIN-DRY ir KMttr woMt-Jiur twrr utoncsi LOOK AT THESE ACTON PACKED FEATURES: Rill "jit-action" waihlni. Push button agitator wishlni. Spin-diV nmcvis fleets wattr.

Riliasi button automatically rmti machlni for next load. Eaty loading with rimovabli top loading door. Greenbrier Baptist Church Tues- "7,,, Ear. Kesinger gave the devotional and proRran, The program theme was hy th( Socjcty carnival begin- 17 mfi 10 ftirs. Lirviiii; urni were Mrs.

Bes- Mrs. John Bcddcw, co-chair- sic Clifford, Mrs. Earl Kcsinqcr, TM. Mrs. Ora Pence, Mrs.

Agnes Smithson, Mrs. Emmett Pinnell, Mrs. Harry Canterbury and guest Mrs, Bernice Hodge. John Quincy Adams was bald-headed president. The cafeteria will open to sell refreshments at 5:30 p.m.

a and tho games room will open at 6:30 p.m. The games will include cake walks, fish ponds, dart games, Isic-nt show, spook show and bowling. A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TOYS TO CHOOSE FROM LAY-A-WfiY NOW FOH CHRISTMAS ACE AUTO 105 3d Ave Bcckley ix-Congo Nurse Is Guest Speaker LEWISBURG (RNS) A itive of Greenbrier County, ho served as a missionary ursc in what is now the Re- ublic of the Congo, Africa, will guest speaker for the World ommunity Day program at p.m. today at the John Wes- iy Church of Lewisburg. Mrs.

James Lucas of White ulphur Springs served as a urse in Africa for four years uder the missionary program the Woman's Society of) pt i .1 hristian Service of the Molho- Light st Church. Born in Rainelle, Alderson Mothers Club Holds Spaghetti Dinner ALDERSON (RNS) The Aldcrson Mothers Club met IV. Mrs. Charles M. Lobbnn, vice Tuesday in Fellowship Hall of president, gave the welcome the Old Greenbrier Baptist i and read a poem entitled "No- Church for a dinner in honor of their husbands.

A spaghetti dinner was served by the hostesses, Mrs. John Wagster, Mrs. Hugh Harris, Mrs. Dorothy Hullings and Mrs. John Aldcrson was graduated from White Springs High School bG ic? nd from Asbury ilmore, Ky.

She College in is director nursing services at the Green- rier Valley Hospital in Ron- everte. Mrs. Lucas said she would ase her talk on the World been recorded Valley Hospital as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClary of Sinks Grove, a girl, Lisa Cheryl McClary, Oct.

19. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Campbell of Gap Mills, a girl, Tina Mechelle Campbell.

Oct. 20. ommunity Day theme Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Laity: Rights, Resources, Re- Wilkson of Lewisburg, twin jor.sibilities." vembcr." Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Simmons, Mrs. J. J. Fleshman, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Talkinglon, Mrs. Charles Hedrick, Mrs. Charles Ilogsett, Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.

Lobban, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hanger, Mr. and Airs. Hugh Harris, Mrs.

Elwin Roberts, Mrs. W. E. Bondurant, Mrs. James Knapp.

Mrs. Dorothy Hulliugs, Mr. Mrs. Russell Hunter, Mr. Mrs.

John Alderson IV, and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. David Nash, Mr. and Mrs.

John Wagster, Mi. Frank Nash, Mr. and and girls, Charlotte Regina Wilkson' A- Smith Dr. and Mrs. and Annie Lee Wilkson, Oct.

21. Mr. and Mrs. Pun! Douglas iartley of White Sulphur ALDERSON (RNS) The a girl, Katheriue Helena llowing Alderson Women at- Bartley, Oct. 22.

Women Attend Meet Bartley' of inded the Lewisburg District Day Apart" held at the Renick lethodist Church Friday. Mrs. ssie Keadle, Mrs. George Bare, is, Carl McVey, Mrs. J.

J. leshman, Mrs. Joe Skaggs, 0. E. Garten, Mrs.

W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Byrl B.

Brown of Frankforcl, a boy, Brian Keith Brown, Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F.

Judy of Williamsburg, a boy, Keith Wayne Judy, Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krysty- ondurant and Mrs.

C. H. Hed-'nak of Ronceverte, a girl, Shirl ck. IDarlene Krystynak, Oct. 24.

William Wright and four guests, Mrs. R. S. Johnson, Miss Ann ITogselt, Miss Kay Roberts and Mrs. Harry Knapp.

After the dinner Mrs. J. J. Fleshman, membership chairman, introduced two new members. They are Mrs.

James Smith and Mrs. William Wright. Rev. Ronald Talkington led the group in singing two songs. Talkington was guest speaker.

His topic was "To Discipline or Not To Discipline." ELEVEN The expression "Free Silver" In Ki(i8 yellow fever made its first recorded appearance in ferred to the struggle of the est against the cast for mi- nited coinage of silver dollars the U. S. presidential cam- lign of 1896. North America in severe epidemics in New York and Philadelphia. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SOMETHING BIG COMING TO- MARTY'S FURNITURE-TV-APPLIANCE 301 PRINCE STREET PH.

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1930-1977