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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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BECKI.EY POST-HERALD. BECKT.EY. W. Hugh Sanders To Marry Ohio Girl Here Hugh Sanders, who came to Beckley a month ago to be an over radio station WJLS, is bringing another new to the city. His fiancee, Dorothy Allsup of Dayton, will arrive tomorrow morning and will become M).

Sanders' bride tomorrow afternoon in -a small, simple ceremony at 1 o'clock in the Beckley Presbyterian church. Dr. J. L'. will officiate at the nuptials, to be attended by the bride's mother.

Mrs. Frederick Allsuo of Dayton, and several Dayton friends of the couple, including; Mr. and Thomas Campbell, who will serve as best man and matron of honor. Mayor W. A.

Burke will usher the guests, who afterward -xvill lunch at the Black Knight Country club with the newlyweds. i Mr. Sanders and his bride i re-side temporarily in his apart- ment at 237 South Heber. Miss Allsup has resigned her position as educational director of Dayton station WHIG, CBS. Shej is a graduate of Otterbein col-i i 1 lege in Ohio and took Dost-grad-j irate, studies at Ohio State uni- I A i A versity.

She taught school radio work and has been piano and vocal soloist at St. Representatives from Raleigh Paul's Episcopal church and the County Girl Scout troops will meet First Presbyterian church for a 10 o'clock tomorrow morning i nthe local Girl Scout office in the Bair building with Mrs. K. D. Bowers, scout council Juliette Low FRIDAY J10KX1XO.

A I 11, Sophs Dance; Senior Club Arranges Spring Party Sophomores of Woodrow Wilson school are transforming the gymnasium into a garden setting with flowers, shrubbery-and lattice for their spring formal dance tonight. --R-retiA'ing at 8 o'clock will be Peggy Daniel, president: Randall Broyles, Patsy Lively, secretary, and Ben Stewart, treasurer. The dance will continue i 11 p. with refreshments avail- throughout the a i up Our Special CREAM OIL PEKMANENTS OTHER PERMANENTS permanent you can manage yourself. Brush it all you like.

Conno without fuss. No kink or brittle Complete and Guaranteed. Del-Mar Beauty Dver Oasis (Neville St.) Phone 6912 Girl Scouts To Plan Tea AT THE PAST REGENTS' DINNER honoring Mrs. Harry Smith of Parkersburg, state regent, Mrs. F.

S. Harkleroad. left. new state historian and past regent of the Captain James Allen 'I 1U.IILlllg chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is seated with Mrs. A.

G. Meade. the organizing regent, center left; Mrs. Smith, center right, and Mrs. Thomas Wickham, a past regent of the local chapter.

Cleric To Talkj able hours. The grand march will be led by the class president and her -escort, John Earle Lilly. Ray Martin is the class sponsor. Sophomore room teachers will chaperone. Spring activities, i i the a a party, were planned by the J.

D. Club Wednesday i in Woorilawn a home of Ellen Roush. The club members, who are seniors at Woodrow Wilson high school, invited by Geneva Verduce to be her spaghetti i ner guests Sunday in her Grove avenue home. Members a i besides Pa- Tricia, Geneva and the hostess were Martha Georgia Gunter. June Martin, "Mary Ann i a a Margaret A arid Sarah Malone.

To Youths A past three years. Mr. Sanders is a Medill school of journalism st Northwestern university in Evanston, 111. He has been in radio work for 17 years and was WOR Mutual in New York City before coming to Beckley. Pastor's Wife Discusses 'Race Prejudice' advisor.

They Juliette will plan the annual Low "world friendship get-together" to be held in May. The program, date and place will Dr. Rolia S. Kennaston. pastor of the Johnson Memorial church ,2 Huntington.

will address the youth rally of the Beckley dis- Audrey Oak to Morgantown Wednesday after- trict of Methodist churches at venue, underwent a ton-i noon after passing the Easter hoh-! 7. 30 0n ight in the First Metho- yesterday in the Beck-i days with their parents. Mrs. June i st hurch on Heber street, lev hospital C'orley, Mercer street, and Mr. and Miss Mr.

i of the six sub- and Mrs. Odi Casali, Mr. Mrs. David D. Ashworth, Galloway districts, of which Rev.

R. S. Mc- and Mrs John Cooper, Mr. and'street I Clung is superintendent, will at- Mrs. W.

E. Ratcliffe and Mr. a Cadet William Straughan, son; lend" the public devotional ser- oe set" "and reported later to the! Mrs. Ted G. McDowell expect Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Straughan, I vice at which Miss Elizabeth Individual troops which have been (attend the annual dance of the! 300 Burgress street, and house-! Walker, president of the district working in troop meetings on songs Charleston Army and Navy club guests, Cadet Gus Flores and youth, will preside, and games of other lands and tonight in the Casa Loma in Char- Cadet Mauro Flores, of a i i i -I 1 11 Vi 's customs of other countries. At the county Juliette Low rally, all troops will bring their" world friendship contributions to be used i for promoting scouting among chil- 'leston.

Tommy Turner will return at turned the end "of this week to Morgan- academy in ter spend- town after an Easter vacation from ing their Easter vacation with the West Virginia university passed jStraughans. City, Guatemala, have re-j I to Fork Union Military! Hollywood Missionary 5ocietyL-Elects Heads! $4.50 Hclene Curtis Permanent Machine Oil Waves S2.50 up LASCA'S Main St. Over Foster Hdwe, in IT Shop Featuring 1 A Heavy High Quality CREAM PERMANENT Regular S15.00 For Only SI0.00 Beautiful Soft Natural and Guaranteed Phone 6742 Heber St. Over Murphy's THE SHOP 103 Main St. Phone 3123 Opposite Beckley Hotel SMART Wools for your Summer Coat $2.98 to $5-98 yd- Beautiful Bemberg Prints yard Fine Quality Butchers Linen $1.39 to $1.59 yd Plain Moire Taffetas 79c to $1.69 yd Pastel Shades Bcngaline Pasiels Blacks in the Raleigh Heights home i Circle No.

Two of the First idren of foreign countries. During his Mrs. J. P. White.

Methodist church on Heber street war years, the contributions heard Mrs. B. Peck speak on i went for food, clothing and Prejudice" at yesterday i ets to children left homeless by afternoon's meeting in the Beck-! wa ley ave'Jus home of Miss Eliza- 1 Negro Girl Scouts wiHjlan their beth Anderson I Juliette Low party with Mrs. Vance Mrs. L.

Maxwell assisted the 31 a a time to be set by Mrs. Rev. W. B. Heber was in Oak Hill last night to'j Miss Betty Anne Conley and preach in the Methodist church i Miss Betty Ash worth, students Virginia university, hostess in serving Mrs.

Peck and Bland. This will be the first cele- VJLiJ(i, J.YO.A J- 0, C.UJX CLAZVL ii J. TVT another guest, Mrs. E. L.

Ellison bratl of the type for Negro Mr scouts as they were organized in I Raleigh county only last spring. I INeW And and the members, Moore, Mrs. E. M. Mrs.

Alice Meadows. Mrs. W. D. Cox and Mrs.

F. G. Dix. TIES SILVER BRAND CLOTHES, Inc. Neville Post Office Methodist Temple Circle To Invite 150 To Luncheon Mrs.

Pearl Prewett is the new president of the Missionary society at Hollywood. Other officers are Mrs. Ernest vice--ores id en IVlrs Mrs. L. J.

Dainel, Russell Cawle v. treasurer: Mrs. "Lenore was out for the firs i uddneth. secretary: Mrs. R.

P. time since being injured i a falli dvot i 0 nal leader, and Mrs. in February. She was hospitalized a Crawford, program lead- then completed her convalescence er in her home. -Mrs.

Reginald Meyers. South Kanawha, was in Huntington Monday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Tabor and Over Embees Phone 6931 For Spring--Featuring our Individual French Oil Permanent. There is no other permanent at this low price "to compare with it. Our usual efficient service with all permanents guaranteed. Other waves that you will at S5.00 up- "Makes You Beautiful" RAYMOND'S BECKLEY'S BIG CITY Beauty Shoppe "Every Beauty Aid" PKE-EASTER SPECiAi- For a limited time we are offering our most popular special of the previous year.

$10 Machine S6.5C $10 Ma-chineless Permanent With or without appointment. Raymond's Beauty Shoppe Over Embee's Dial 6551 Yellow jonquils, yellow snap- children passed Easter with their i dragons and purple iris were I son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and massed into a floral piece to cen-JMrs. Howard Fenley, in Demasi ter the luncheon table in cus, Va. I home of Mrs.

T. S. Williams. 206 i Ann Stevenson, daughter of IWoodlawn. where Circle No.

Four Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson, of the Beckley Presbyterian Heber street, is ill. I church met yesterday Mr. and Mrs.

Earl O. Snider, One hundred and fifty guests Mrs. Colie Minter is leader of are expected to attend the May 8 the group which yesterday elect- Mother's Dav luncheon planned ed Mrs Max Carpenter secretary, yesterday afternoon by Circle No. I Mrs. Edith Thompson, treasurer: One of the Woman's Society i Mrs.

J. Christian Service of Methodist chairman. Temple. At the meeting in the home of Mrs. W.

K. Boyle, 114 Orchard pourt. a devotional period on 'Take My Life" followed a dessert course and a resnonsive reading by Mrs. M. M.

Ralsten. Mrs. Glenn Stewart read the third and fourth chapters of the study book on "Stewardship" by Henry Burton Trimble, emphasizing stewardship of the person. The Beatitudes were discussed by the group, which included Mrs. A.

D. Cooke. Mrs. P. O.

Malone. Mrs. William Miles, Mrs. R. C.

Richardson, Mrs Herbert Stansbury, Mrs. A. IT. Tieche and Morrison, program and Mrs. C.

W. McLean, sunshine fund chairman. Beaver avenue, will have as their weekend guests Mr. Snidery- brother. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Snider and three sons from St. Albans. Freddie Crews, "son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Crews, Sunrise, When You Order by Phone Telephone Special NO WALK NO WAIT NO WORK Mrs Minter Jr. gave the Avenue, is improving in the Beck- Bible lesson. I ley Hospital.

Mrs. E. S. Depuy assisted Mrs. I Mrs.

W. C. Adams of Mounds. Williams in serving the 16 mem- ville has returned to her home bers and one guest, Mrs. C.

L. after visiting her son-in-law and Wilson, president of the Woman's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- -n i -3 I auxiliary.

D'eery, 107 Park drive. Crackers 25c "If It's We Have It!" Especially for FURNITURE TOPS. Desks, bookcases, coffee or cocktail tables, bureaus, dressing tables. Whatever your fflass -we can fill them! DIAL 7781 So. City Ave.

GEO. L. FETTE, Gen. MsT Clearance Sale! New Spring Suits and Coats Gabardines, Shetlands, Stroocks, and Other Wanted Fabrics. VaOFF! 1 Lot Dresses I Lot Dresses $10.00 $2.95 416 Neville St.

Beckley FOR BOYS! Here Is Real Quality SLACK SUITS Solid color, all purpose slack suits of easy to wash cotton poplin. Solid colors of Tan and Blue. Sizes 8 to 16. San- forized shrunk to insure perfect-fit: Boys' SPORT Just ripht for the coming: months. Cotton poplin in a fine assortment of colors.

Sizes 6 to 18. Long Sleeve $1.89 SPRING CLEARANCE OFF Stripe-Bright HIRTS ON ALL Here's everything: you want variety, color, durability, easy to wash polo shirts. In sizes 10 to 16 with crew- neck and short sleeves. White Polo Shirts 39c Boys' Cavalry Twill Pants 5.90 Blazer Stripe Sox 39c COATS SUITS AND Starting Friday Morning At 9 a. in.

There arc still lots of Wool Gabardines in Coats and Suits that you can save up to $25.00 on a garment. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT For the Junior Crowd Once ajrain Jim Penney brings you this jrreat wash suit value in sturdy sanforized fabrics. Neat solid or two-tone combinations which arc easily washed. Sizes 2 to 8. Juvenile Sturdy cotton twill Jimmies with contrasting plaid shirt.

Use these for dress or play. Sizes 2 to 8. Use Our Lay Away Plan.

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