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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 12

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD. BECKLEY. SATURDAY MORKING, APRIL 12... 1047 I A Veterans Urged To Reinstate Insurance LEWISBURG, April 11 Seri vicemen and veterans are urged to Itake advantage of the benefits of HINTON, April 11---Nate Wil-j Rational Service Life Insurance, son, of Summers street, today an-jxhe reinstatement rights, on a nounced. his candidacy for mayor Corn are health basis, have Nate Wilson To Filed In Monroe UNION, April 11 Recently the following deeds were recorded in the clerk's office: Marvin Miler et als to Ro- udgrne nt re ua mt Former Postmaster At Asbury Pleads Guilty LEWISBURG, April 11 Goeffrey D.

Zicafoosc, former postmaster at Asbury, pleaded guilty in federal court at Charleston on Wednesday to an indictment charging him with embezzlement of $13.50 and $141 of postal funds, and Judge Moore de- bert R. Francis, Lot 4, Section 8 ol SPECIAL AWARD TO RECKLESS DRIVING CASE CONTINUED HONOR BETTY BARE 1 HWTON, A ru C. Haynes today continued until Friday a hearing for a 17-year old Standstone youth charged HINTON, April 11---The Senior with reckless driving and operat- Class of the Hinton high school I ing a car with defective brakes will honor the memory of one a result of an accident at Sum- its members, Betty Frances Bare, Street and Fifth Avenue on the Republican ticket in extended until August 1, the North Peterstown Addition. May 13 Primary election, and three 1947. Veterans and servicemen George A Myles to I Davis 1 of the four present city council-1 eligible for this insurance i 0 wa and'across 9 78I man also announced they would 0 btain full information at the.

Red ac es Sweet District seek renomination. on Demo- Cross office in lhe Community! Cle lie et Davis cratic ticket: W. C. ''Jack" Mann, ouse here of Hinton: B. W.

Vansickle and; H. R. Gunnoe, of Bellepoint. W. C.

"Pete" Parker, who served on the city council from 1939 to 1941, also announced on the Democratic Jicket Previous candidates included Paul J. Carr, attorney, for Mayor! on the Democratic ticket; Tedj Houchins Republican, for city! LEWISBURG, April I I -council; and John H. Cox, Demo-i fe( er ai court at Charleston crat, for a council seat. i Wednesday Chester Seabolt SEABOLT ORDERED TO SUPPORT WIFE 315 acres in Sweet Springs District. For 29 Students the class selected by the faculty outstanding.

Presentation of the award will be made at commencement exer- Opie Frazier et ux to Hol; ALDERSON, April 11 The; i ses May 22, along with other a honoring 29 high school i awards to graduates, among which who died November jby presenting a special award to (damaged to the be known as the Betty Bare Memo- proximately 38. rial Award to a girl member of The youth was arrested by Pa- ilowav Tract 15 nf the Babv Farms to the son Mother's Club, was given (woman's Club H. H. Lawhorn to Leander Jv Tuesday evening in the high school consisting of a Cummmgs et in on of deadline for filing is Sun-J a i entered a plea of transports-i but instead; day, midnight. One-Way Traffic On Two Streets juiliy to inter-state i'tion of a stolen auto.

the village of Ballard, Red Sulphur District. Hattie McDowell et als to Clyde banquet. established Courtesy Award, cash prize to be given to the high school student, i to the students, the high irrespective of class or grade, se-j UNION, April 11 In the Mon- school faculty were guests at the lected by the faculty as most cour-jroe county circuit court here yes- ux, .46 acres near econom i cs dining room. In trolman George Bailey. BY WOMAN'S CLUB LEWISBURG, April 1 I--Mrs.

Miriam McCoy, 82, of Friars Hill died Wednesday. Funeral services wil be held WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, April 11--The White Sulphur Woman's Club met April 7 in the I iQi vN.i iv.v,j i iujju library at the Community House jf rO the home of Ken Spencer at at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mrs. Marshall i Renick, on Saturday at 2 p.

Rev. J. Fitzwater officiating. Interment will be in White Oak cemetery. A son and two daughters survive.

They are Ezra Hinkle of Imore, Call, Mrs. Robert Twffgs of Hayward, Cal, and Mrs. Mazie Snedegar of Friars Hill. Holesapple, two tracts, one containing 1-2 acre, the other -'on-i sen taining 40 poles, Second Creek jteous in relations with teachers jterday morning Melviri McCutch- The following program was 3 fellow pupils. Members of on, who knifed Policeman 4 'trades arc eligible.

I tXTVmiurinA A i grades are eligible. Toastmaster, I. L. Mitchell; pi- anist, Charlotte Ann Fulks; Greenbrier Singing" Lonnie M. Broyes et ux to Her-; Miss Stella Nelson; greetings, Mrs.

E. Miller et ux, 9.960 square: Frank Ogle, president Mother's his feet on the Lindside-Red Sulphurj Club; response, Margaret Ann in Red Sulphur District. iFawcett; trumpet solo, Tommy- appear what was done with the! Annie Mae Atkins to Samuel H.j trio, Joanne Johnson, Bet- 'girl, claiming to be 19 years old 192 acres on Turkey i Jo Pitzer, Glenna Grose; "My 13--Beginning JaW also a resident of Baltimore. 1 Creek, Sweet Springs District. jBusy School Day," Doris Convention Sunday RUPERT, April 11--The Greenbrier County Singing Convention.

Methodist Ann with Seabolt in the Roy Crosier to Samuej H. At-! Hmkle; school song, unison; HINTON, April this week-end Main and Pleasant! who was streets from the end of the sto len car when they were picked kins, 1-5 interest in 192 acres on reading, Mary Amanda McThema; puein, Leonard Highlander; Cho- rus, Marjorie -head, bridge through Avis will be-i-np-hgre-tnT-Saturday nigh springsThs-1 designated for Main street to traffic and Pleasant westbound. one-way traffic, 5. jtrict. carry eastbound Their arrest here came throughj P.

Nash to Washington T. street i con ssions. After they 'had Smith, Lot 122 and a portion of Parking on Main street.will be had the gas tank of the car filled Lot No. 123 Town of Alderson. restricted to the right side, and i Ihere with gas and when it came admitted Border several months ago, but de- i lays in getting built a erected, and.

a hope that the state! road commission would improve! Pleasant Street by this time, re-1 White Sulphur Springs Wilmer A. Stanley et ux to Carrol D. Jar-vis, Lot 25, Section 2 of 13, 1:30 o'clock. The President-Director D. K.

Chapman of McRoss will charge, and he urges that all local singers and singers from surrounding communities be present row Wilson Woolwine at Alderson ion the night of Feb. 12 and was i convicted on Monday of unlawful wounding, was denied probation and sentenced by Judge Jarrett to from one to five years in prison. The judge said he would recommend' that he be sent to the Huttonsville prison. Shanklin, the newly elected presi- extent of ap- dent, named the committees and discussed the work outlined. An outstanding event of the evening was the presentation of the club pin to the outgoing president, Mrs.

Carl Burr. Rev. G. C. Callahan spoke at this meeting on the Andrew S.

Rowan Home at Sweet Spring. Mrs. Pat King, Mrs. Luther and Mrs. Arnold Weyen were visitors from the Junior Woman's Club.

Members present were Mrs. Marshall Shanklin, Mrs. Coleman Bolt, Mrs. Oscar Bowling, Mrs. Carl Burr, Mrs.

Richard East, Mrs. Harry Gillespie, Mrs. Ray Hanson, Mrs. Ike Harron, Mrs. William Perry, Mrs.

G. D. Vie, Mrs. Chas. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, April 11--The Guild of St.

Thomas Episcopal Church met with Mrs. Frank Atkinson Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Joe Coleburn presiding. Those present were Mrs. Paul Creel of Earlhurts.

Mrs. Lat- Tate, Mrs. Otho Wright Mrs. er Luke, Mrs. Earl Duncal, Mrs.

Feamster Fric4c, Mrs. Ernest Ball, Mrs. Seaborn Griffith, Mrs. H. B.

Strader, Mrs. Lee Coffman, Miss Florence Fressell, and Miss Gladys Luke. VISIT RELATIVES WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, April 1--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ware and sons spent Easter in Webster Springs with Mr.

Ware's my Roush, garet Brown, Margaret Fawcett, Mary'Amanda McThenia. The purpose of this banquet was i TO ENTER SANITARIUM EUNICE, April 11--Mrs. George Barnett of Eunice, quartermaster of V. F. W.

Post No. 4387 -of Whitesville, has made preparation to enter the Pinecrest Sanitarium at Beckley, May 5, for treatment. Hinton. Burns Powell, Mrs. Jack Walker.

Mrs. Frank Atkinson, Mrs. Joe Coleburn, Mrs. Dorothy Goodwillie, and Miss Gladys Luke. FRACTURES ARM April 11-Paul Pack suffered a fracture of his right arm recently while employed by the Dravo at the Bluestone dam.

He received treatment from Dr. F. L. McNeer at the North Peterstown Addition. promote scholastic progress Homer Dunn et ux a i I ar "ong the students of the school.

to ma Ice' this "an an- WHITE liams et ux. land on Trigger Red Sulphur District. a affair. I Walter Jones et ux to Dewey E. i SPRINGS, I McMahan 0.15 acres in Ballard.

SULPHUR and Mrs Charles H. P. Wfckline et ux to Atblene at Ju stice, Miss Kathryn Justice and Helms et cir. 2 acres on Turkey CL3 1.C- i273.ll!C vio 0.1. the foot of the overhead bridge i Duffy Justice drove to Clif- and at the intersection of the two i For Va Easter Sunday.

Avis brought the! Judge and Mrs. M. L. Jarrett iof Lewisburg were guests of Mrs. JEd Haynes and Sheldon Haynes Monday evening.

order for one-way traffic. GREENBRIER LAND TRANSFERS FILED Grace Gwinn And iicuiii CL -6 atics uii j.u:iifc;y T. r-pi -I 7 1 Creek. VlTfill 1 aDOF Wed J. C.

Pennoyer Company to Viola Rader 300 1-2 near Sweet Springs District. A. Stanley et ux to El-1 C. 0. hospital in Clifton Forge for treatment April Mrs.

F. Gabran and little daugh- cent deeds recorded, at the Norma, of New York, are the Mrs. Ernest Clark was taken he North Peterstown Addition. Sammy Thomas et ux to J. O.

of the county clerk are: Lawrence W. Smith and wife to George E. Joseph and wife lots and M. Ronceverte. James M.

Lafon et al to Mark Thrushman et al several tracts. Blue Sulphur district. Dorothy P. Caton to house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Pereno on Greenbrier Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mooney are spending two days in Charleston. Mr.

and Mrs. Palmer Fraley and Virdie sons Pat and Dave, of Antigo, Breckenridge lots 6. 7, and 8, block 30, Rupert Ethel JV Kincaid to Ollie M. Thompson east one-half of lot 76. Wade B.

and wife to T. S. Bennett'et al lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, "block 8, Rupert corporation. DAUGHTER BORN JUMPING BRANCH. April 11-Mr, and J.

G. Ridenour announce the birth of a seven-pound daughter, born Wednesday, April at 5:30 a. at the Raleigh General Hospital. They baby has been named Sharon Lynn. Mrs.

Riden; our is the former Miss Beatrice Walker. This is their first child. Mrs. Betty Fraley, who the winter here with her arrived Saturday to spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs.

Vester Law. spent daughter, Mrs. Law, returned to her home at Antigo with Mr. and Mrs. Fraley.

Mrs. Lillian Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Veverly Fitzgerald of Roanoke and Mrs. L.

C. Borland of River Forest 111., have been recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tracy and sons, Freddy and Jimmie of Baltimore, were Easter guests of Mrs. Tracy's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Claud Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lusby drove RETURN HOME JUMPING BRANCH.

April 11-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Deeds and family have returned to their home here after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Q. Harless at Mason.

MARIE, April 11--Urns filled mer L. Woodyard, Lot 5, Section 5 with white carnations, and greenery formed the altar of the Greene 'Memorial Church in Roanoke, for the April 3 of Miss Grace Gwinn and Mr. Virgil abor. The couple's parents are Mrs. Etta Gwinn of Lockbridge and Mr.

Mitchell 0.3 acres on the Waters of Scott's Branch. Minnie E. Carter et cir to Frank Mann, Lot 96 and a part of Lots 94 and 95 of the Baby Farms Addition to Peterstown. Consideration S6.750. Lula M.Xandler et cir to John H.

Williams land in Red Sulphur District. Consideration 5400.00. Minnie Carter Jones to Jessie Hopkins 22 acres and 17 poles in I Red Sulphur District. Consideration $250.. Oliver Ballard, et ux to William T.

Worley et ux 78 acres and 66 poles near the Village of Greenville, Springfield, District. Henry Vandyke et al to William Elvin Keadle two tracts land in Wolf Creek District. Consideration $100.00. Texas L. Young to Basil A.

Young two tracts one containing 41 acres and 10 poles, the other containing 37 acres and 120 poles in Second Creek District and Mrs. Lee Tabor of Marie. Rev. William Usher officiated at the single ring ceremony and a musical program was presented by Mrs. Ernest Ayres of Roanoke.

The bride wore a tweed suit The young couple will reside at Lockbridge. To A New Location WHITESVILLE. April 11--Announcement was made a Lloyd's Pastry shop is moving to its new location in Whitesville, in W. H. Ballard's new building, today.

PRESENT WINNING PLAY ALDERSON, April 11--The Alderson Thespian Trope will pre- sen their winning play, "Five For Bad Luck," to the public EASTER GUESTS ALDERSON, April 11--Mrs. El, i LIDOS, Eusene LiDDs Mr Ronceverte Tuesday where Mrs and rs. Ralph Lipps and Thursday, April 10, at Alderson busby naci a physical checkup, at Mrs Biu Li and son nj gn School auditorium at 7:30 Valley Hospital. Danny and Mr a Mrs Lec Mr. and Mrs.

Paul O'Farrell have as their guests Mrs. O'Farrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason of N. Y.

p. m. May, all of Quinwood, spent Easter This will be the last chance Sunday with Mrs. Lipps' daughter and son-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. -A. Williams ot BiaKer Mills. ater W. see them perform to Morgan town 1 to They will rornnete in state contest Saturday, April 12.

HIE JEWEL BOX Big 4-Hour SATURDAY, APRIL 12th 12 NOON TO 4 P. M. Nationally Famous Ladies' Men's Jewelry EARRINGS Gold Filled Sterling 37 Pair S2.95 to S4.95 28 Pair S5.00 to $6.95 17 Pair $7.00 to $9.95 L49 11 Pair $9.95 to $12.95 NO SALES TO DEALERS GOLD FILLED LADIES' PINS 11 Pins $2.95 to $7.95 19c 16 Pins $4.50 to $9.95 99 18 Pins to $12.95 SI. 99 16 Pins $8.95 to $14.50 $2.99 16 Pins 12.50 to $19.95 $4.99 LADIES' STER. SILVER PINS 1 INlJ S3.95 to $9.95 NEW POST WAR STEEL GLIDER Latest design, with enamelled tubular frame and wide metal arm rests.

Moisture repellent cover with six thick reversible cushions. Twenty-seven additional springs to add to your comfort A restful quiet moving glider to add to your outdoor enjoyment Order yours now to avoid disappointment. It comes in red green or blue $59-50 ALL STEEL BUNTING GLIDER $33.50 Heavy enamelled finish. Rain and sun will not harm It. Cool ventilated construction.

Bud- SPRING A I $18-95 RHINESTONE PINS AND CLIPS 1 1 1 CS $2.95 to $4.95 LADIES' BRACELETS Set With Birihsiones 99c COMPACTS 79c MEN'S JEWELRY BILLFOLDS LUGGAGE MANY OTHER ITEMS orn NO SALES TO DEALERS 7 ONLY 9-Piece Hostess DRINK SET Decorated Glasses With Tray $1.99 ONLY 7-Piccc DRINK SET VA. DIAL 6423 99c foam or blue ITS THE NEW WONDER THE set priced. Sean Outdoor luxury! Seat and back cushion in water- resistant cover. frame. This amazing reclining chair gives you undreamed of comfort Will last forever it's so sturdy.

$39-50 TUBULAR ROCKER AN EXTRA SPECIAL Bargain Chair For Only $7-45 $3.98 Comfortable, weather proof. Smooth enamel finish. Bargain priced. Clark Stores offer this tubular frame chair with stamped seat and back. Priced $1.00 under the market.

Convenient Credit Terms Neville St. (Opposite Post Office) Beckley Howard Avenue, Mullens, W. Via..

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