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two BECKLET POST-HERALD, BECKLET, W. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 A TWELVE COIfcTY HonoredAtParty PLEAS FILED IN FAYETTE COURT ALL DAY SERVICES LA'YLAND, Sept. 25 The Layland Sunday School entertained with a picnic and all day services Sunday. After dinner a short talk was made by the Rev. D.

H. Nutter which was followed by a sppecial FAYETTEVILLE, Sept 25 -Nearly all of the set for trial during the first two days of this week have been disposed of either by a plea of guilty or a trial. Andrew Blankenship. charged! with grand larceny, entered a plea of guilty to petit larceny, and was sentenced to one- year in the county jail and required to pay I the costs. I Ethel Barnette.

Juanita Bar- nette, Randall Bowles and Orville Barnette and Clarence Ayers, jointly indicted for breaking and entering a chicken house belong-j GATEWOOD, Sept. 25 Doris i Night There." ing to Dave Campbell and tnejp a errVf above, daughter of! The meeting was closed with theft of chickens, entered pleas, Mr and Mrg Jack Berry of Gate- an invitation song. OAK HILL, Sept. 25--A large crowd is expected to attend the Nations! Guard Dance at the new Armory, located on Central Avenue, Friday night immediately following the Oak Hill-Fayetteville football game, Jim Burdette, Company Commander, announced today. Hugh McPherson and his 15 McDanTelj Piece orchestra will furnish music "Let Me Dream of Him in for this first social event of Heaven which was written by 11 season to be held here.

her grandmother, Mrs. Holliday! Drew for the occasion op! of Maplewood. tional. Then a duet. "Give Me Thy! Heart," was sung by Mrs.

O. D. i Keaton and Romana Keaton. At song, of which he wrote the words, i i "Tonight I'm Going Home," was i sung by Guy Holliday. Moce songs were sung by Mr.

and Mrs. Har- old Call, of Lawton, and the May- nor sisters of Clear Creek. A short talk was given by i Rev. Roy Long which was followed by the princi DISTRICT OFFICIAL $2,285 RAISED ADDRESSES MEMBERS FOR BAND RIND Ur WUHAN 5 uLUuj rnt I LOUISE BALLARD VISITS PARENTS ITMANN, Sept. 25--Miss Louise Ballard is visiting her Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Ballard. OCEANA.

Sept. Oceana Woman's Club officially association last year in a opened the fall club season with (campaign to raise funds for new a seven o'clock banquet Tuesday band instruments uniforms nurse HFV I L. evening af the Matcher Cafe In has been reached, Oceana The tables were attrac- Sam Fogesong, treesurer of the General Hospital, Charleston on Sept. 14 and to resume her in Charleston after a few vacation. SAYS COURTESY ON WAY BACK Mrs.

L. W. Beane, may this the club, acting as toastmaster, Saturdayt brought the association's opened the program of the eve- treasury balance to approximate-' ning with the group singing A $2 285, it was announced. erica" and reading the club col- TWO TREATED FOR INJURIES IN MINES lect in unison, after which she bgnd and volunteers were credit-1 gave the address of welcome and ec tn ra ising about $375 during Members of the local high school MULLENS, Sept 25 Two N1TRO PASTOR TAKES MULLENS BAPTIST POST MULLENS, Sept. 25--The Rev.

Jarrett T. Chandler, Nitro, has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Mullens tnd will conduct his first service here on Sunday, November 16. Mr. Chandler has been pastor of the Baptisi Church at Nitro for introduced the guests of the eve- tne one-day "tag" drive. ning, Mrs.

Marjorie Combs, Mrs. JLeo Chambers and Mrs. Don D. MULLENS, Sept. 25 The good Cook new me mbers of the club; i 1 i iold days when the customer was Mrs Green, Mrs.

A. P. pai speaKer. i a rasi an the fel- goxley, Mrs. C.

T- Upchurch, Mrs. J. C. Justice of Kopperston, Mrs. right in most cases and the fel the counter wore a of guilty and asked to be C0n wood, was recently entertained by sidered for probation.

Two other her paren with a lawn party, indictments against the her ninth birthday. people were dismissed. Also, a Games were played and refresh- Creek. separate indictment against merits were served to the follow- ence Ayers for the theft of a I radio from Gerald Nester, was Janice Hall, Janie Marine, Em- nolled. ma Jean Hanson, Deanna Marie An indictment against Emma Lee Tincher, Her-! Chambers charging him with Cochran, Cora Berry, Gloria! theft of a Ford car belonging to Sue Berry, all of Gatewood; Terrij Paul Mover was dismissed on mo- i Sprouse, Harold Sprouse, Sue tion of the prosecuting attorney, Cunard; Dorothy Butler, with i Carol Butler, Raymond Butler ti WK.

Virffinia Visitors attended from Beck-1 ley, Maplewood, Chestnut Hemlock, Lawton and cordial smile on his face are on i their way back, William Randolph, of the West Dealers association told Mullens Rotarians JUNIOR WOMEN PLAN ON Guest of Rotarian Onnie Bailey, Ithe out-of-town speaker remind! ed the civic group of the need for revivification of the long lost art courtesy and service by busi- jnessmen throughout the country l.in dealing with the buying public. William Lewis, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. R. L.

Bailey, Mrs. W. C. Bailey, members of the Pineville club, and Mrs. Ben H.

Williams of Bluefield, president of the Southern MISS BESSIE ALLEN WEDS CURTIS DEAN PINEVILLE, Sept. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen, of Pineville, announce the marriage of their Woman's Clubs. daughter, Miss Bessie Allen to Mrs Jennings Barrett and Mrs.

R. C- Hatfield spoke on the subject, "Historical Highlights of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs," giving the origin and highlights of club work up to the. Wartime born arrogance and present time. Mrs. Williams con, discourtesy still remain unsolved I eluded the program, speaking on 91 Tn i problems for the public relations i the work now being planned and aepi.

departments ot many businesses, i carried out by the clubs the of Hin Woman Club of Oak Hill, Barbara Cecil. Oak Hill. Adults which has been mactrve during asserted. Other visitors to be "considered for proba- iold Sprouse, Cunard; Mrs. Watson Kyle Kessler, charged with ma- Foster, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Berry, licio.us assault on Orville Hicks, Gatewood. entered a plea.of.guilty of unlaw-: iul wounding and asked for pro- i bation. Charles Shybloskey, indicted for embezzlement, was placed on probation for one year "on his plea Southern District. She urged a at today's good attendance of the local mem- were Winston bers to the annual district con- jMr.

Curtis Dean, of Birmingham, Alabama. The marriage took place at Pikeville, Kentucky, on September 19, 1947. The former Miss" Allen is employed at Allen's Cafe, Pineville, and her husband is employed at Red Jacket, West Virginia. They plan to make their home at Pineville. Mullens" area miners are being treated at the Taylor hospital today for injuries received while working.

A piece of steel struck Donald Neeley, Caloric, in the arm as he was repairing a truck at the Harmco mine of the Mullens Smokeless Coal company. He was admitted to the hospital at 11 a. m. Wednesday. Clifford Jennings, Giatto, was injured in a slate fall at the Black Eagle Smokeless Coal Company this morning.

He was admitted to- the Taylor hospital at 8 a. m. where he is being treated for back injuries. His condition is reported not serious. i picnic at Maple Lane Farm Mon- Colwell.

Charleston, 'day. itarian C. V. Feller, Members have been asked to to petit larceny. The case against William Muir, with the burning of a restaurant building near Meadow Bridge, was continued until the January, term of court The indictment against Cordelia Conley charging her with the murder of LeRoy Rogers, was dismissed by the prosecuting attorney.

James Mullens and Leonard Mullens, charged with malicious assault upon -Earl McCune, entered a plea of guilty-to unlaw- THELMAESTESWEOS HARRY GALE SEPT, 24 KINCAID, Sept. 25 Miss Thelma Estes was wed to Joseph Cale at the home of Harry Cale here at 8 p. m.r Wednesday in a double ring ceramony conducted by the Rev. Roy Coe. Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Hughes meet at the General Store parking Rotarian Bailey lot at 5:45 p. where transpor- another uest of tation to the picnic grounds will be crovided- The executive board of the club, consisting of officers and chairmen of the special committees, met at the home of Mrs. J. P.

Cashion recently for a hamburger fry and to discuss plans for the coming year. Attending were Mrs. Raymond Tissue, Mrs. Ernest McCoy, Mrs. J.

B. Thorrpson, Mrs. Norndall Steen, Mrs, Herman Akers. Mrs. H.

P. Thomas, Mrs. K. Lilly, served as best man and matron Miss Nancy Hannabass, Miss Ruth Easton, and Miss Juanita Scott. Mrs.

L. D. Goode played the wedding march and other selections. The bride wore a silver gray gabardine suit, with black acces- Mrt. William Bragg Honored With Shower PINEVILLE.

Sept. 25 Mrs. 2, where she will preside for the first time since being elected president of the Southern District. PINEVILLE, Sept. 25--The following members of the Pineville Woman's Club were invited guests at the meeting of the Oceana Mrs.

Bernie Morgan, Mrs. Ch.il- Woman's Club Tuesday evening: ton Tucker and Mrs. Dudley Mrs. R. D.

Bailey, Mrs. W. C. with Browning volunteered to attend as a jj ey? Mrs. E.

M. Curry and delegates from the local club with i rs w. M. Lewis, of Pineville; Ladies planning to attend Mrs. A.

P. Boxley, Mrs. C. T. a stork shower Wednesday possible church Mrg Justice WOMEN OF MOOSE INITIATE MRS, JONES MULLENS, Sept.

Florence E. Jones 25 of Herndon Heights was initiated into the FRAUD CASE OPENS IN CIRCUIT COURT ful wounding, and asked for pro- series and a yellow cor- bation. sa Huey McMillion's case in which After a short wedding trip the FAYETTEVILLE, Sept. 25 he is charged with driving drunk, couple will reside in their newly Trial of the case Arnold Lee was until the January purchased home in Kincaid. term of the court Davis, charged with fraud in a The following guests attended land transaction with a Mrs.

The case against Virgil Pritt, a reception following the wedding: I Stewart of Sanger, got underway charged with malicious assault is Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cale, Mrs. Wednesday in the Circuit to be dismissed, according to an Emma Cale Mr. and Mrs.

Nor- The case was not completed and announcement by the prosecuting ton Cale, Mr. and Mrs. Claude the jury was held over until to- attorney. Kincaid and Patty Jean, the Rev. morrow morning.

The case of Peter Parris and i Roy Coe, Mrs. L. D. Goode, Mr. Three other cases were Kyle Bradbury, charged with a and Mrs.

Luther Kincaid, Jack posed of by jury trial this morn- violation of the mining laws, was i and Carl and Tod Kincaid, Jim i i ng William Sears, charged with continued until the January term Cale, Jimrriy Allen Rafferty, Nor-j bastardy, was found guilty by a of court The same is true of E. man-Ray Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Estes ury i his absence. He will' be T.

charged with hit i and Mrs, Bonnie.Estes. and'run 5 Out p'f'toiyn gueets were: Mrs. ed upon hirp. brought in later and sentence pas- evening at the home of her sister- in-law, Mrs. George H.

Bragg, in the Bailey-Murphy Addition. A pleasant evening was pent by those present, and the hostess served dainty refreshments to the following guests: Mrs. John S. Lambert, Mrs. James E.

Stone, Mrs. Paul Weaver, Each of the thirty-two ladies Mrs. Green, of Kopperston. present was presented minature corsages with Mrs. Williams being new year books were distributed to the local members.

Mrs. Hatfield and Mrs. Barrett were to conduct the local oLuut. am 11 i Mrs. J.

W. Alexander, Mrs. A. B. drive for the Green Cross Safety Robertson, Mrs.

Edgar B. Rose, Mrs. Robert F. Beavers, Mrs. E.

M. Curry, Mrs. John C. Bowman, Mrs. Dolan Manning.

Mrs. J. H. Hansbarger, Mrs. Ruth Winfrey, Drive, which is a national tag clay, September 27, by all federated clubs.

Local members present were: Mrs. L. W. Beane. Mrs.

Jennings, Mrs. Ben Williams, of Bluefield, president of the Southern District clubs, was the guest speaker. About 35 attended the banquet served at Hatcher's Cafe, Oceana. Connie Sue Martin Honored On Birthday PINEVILLE, Sept. 25--Connie Sue Martin was honored with a Moose at the regular meeting Wednesday night One candidate.

Mrs. C. V. Feller, of Moran avenue, was accepted for membership and will be initiated at a meeting next month. A talk by Mrs.

Estelle Caudle in regard to how the government and state appropriate funds for hot lunch program in schools con; stituted the evening program. In charge of the program and refreshments was the relief committee composed of Mrs. Inez Taylor, chairman, Mrs. Grace Deal, Mrs. Waverly Tibbs, Mrs.

Eva Young and Mrs. Caudle. Mrs. Grace Hedrick, delegate, and Mrs. Hattie Sue Bowling are attending the State Moose Convention at Clarksburg today through Saturday, it WES report- Mrs.

Ralph'Cook. Misses Blanche Mrs. Dudley Browning, Mrs. Arlie Clay and Betty Cox. Chambers, Mrs.

Leo Chambers, Gifts were received from the I Mrs. Vida Chambers, Mrs. John following who were unable to'Claypooi, Mrs. Dora Hurst, Mrs. 'Leonard Combe, Mrs.

J. Rush Cook Mrs. Don D. Cook, Mrs. attend: Mrs.

Ray Cook, Mrs. Ralph Hale, Mrs. Dick Cook, Mrs. J. G.

Hayhurst, Misses Leah Pais, Mary Gunter and Vera Wenzel. Earl Cook Mrs. Ralph Cook, Mrs. Raymond Cook, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs.

Wade Cozort, Mrs. Bessie Goodwin, Mrs. R. C. Hatfield, Mrs.

H. E'. Hankins, Mrs. hay ride and wiener roast on her Jed. tenth birthday anniversary Sat-' urday evening.

Sept. 20. Members of her class at school were the MULLENS. Sept. 25--The birth the past seven years.

He is married and the father of two daughters, aged two and five years old. His wife directs the choir teaches instrumental music in a nearby school. The Rev. and Mrs. Chandler were in Mullens Monday to inspect the Baptist parsonage on Moran Avenue, and while here were dinner guests ot Mr.

and Mrs. Roger E. Prichett, Church Street Another guest in the Prichett home was the Rev. W. C.

Harold, Spencer, who is serving as interim pastor at the local church. According to church officials, the parsonage will have to undergo paining and demodeling before the Chandlers arrive here to live. MULLENS. Sept. 25 The regular meeting of the Criswell Baptist Circle was held this week at the home of Mrs.

Roger Pritchett, Church Street. A musical program prepared by Mrs. Chando O'Dell included two vocal solos sung by Curtis Clay, and two duets by the Clay youth and Miss June Andrews. Missionary hymns were sung in unison by the entire group while Mrs. O'Dell played the organ.

During the business session, donations of money were accepted to purchase a robe and bed spread fpr Miss Vergie Gillespie who is attending Alderson-Broaddus College at Phillppi for her second year under a scholarship provided by the Baptist Woman's Missionary Societies of the state. DAUGHTER BORN invited guests. of their first child, -a seven-pound Those enjoying the evening in- daughter, Cynthia Sue, is ancluded: Cynthia and Peggy Hansbarger, Sandra Sue Bailey, Kay nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Ray.E.

Davis, Frantz Avenue. Mrs. Pritchett and the co-hostess, Miss Dorothy Rasnake. Mrs. Robert Woods and Mn.

William Smith be co-hostesses at the next meeting, October 28. Adams' Marv Sue Blankenship, The child was born Monday at Patsy Morgan, Sue Kelly, Shirley the home of its maternal grand- Gunter Kay Steele, Veronica and i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Joyce, Brenda Pais Jackie McCourt and Hill. John Hyman Fined For Mrs. Lacy McMil- the honoree: Smokmff In Coal Mine hion, Mrs. Bernie Morgan and The wiener roast was held OAK KIEL. Sept.

25-John Hy- Mrs- C. C. Tucker. Pinnacle Creek. Connies mother, man, a Carlisle Negro, was fined $10 and costs for smoking a cig- aret in' the White Oak Mine when GLEN ROGERS, "Sept.

25--Mr. arraigned before Magistrate W. H. i and Mrs. Burk Woolridge are va- a FlorlncSdfUughley and plea of guilty to" attempted" murder an dasked for probation.

The case against' Marshall Lee Boggs, charged' with manslaughter, January. was continued until of Charleston; Mrs. Helen Neal, George Davis, tried in his absence for creating a disturbance Kingston- Mr. and Mrs. Tilden and threatening his wife, Louise Level.

Mrs. Dennis Hughes, Detroit, guilty. Mr. and Mrs. John Cale Joseph Franklin Kozma and and Jeanette of Glen Ferris and MRS FIN VISITS Jesse Ray Guy, jointly indicted Creed Payne for the theft of $45 from Roger I Howell, and asked for probation, Automobile KeportCd Robert Steorts, charged with lelonious assault, entered a plea RETURN HOME OCEANA, Sept.

25 Mr. and Lookout, was found Mrs. Milton Harper and son, Wil' mer, returned to their home Monday in Blacksburgh, after an extended vacation in Oceana, the A suest of her parents, Mr. and IN NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. W.

Harper, of Koppers- cationing in Lynchburg, N. and Philadelphia. Mrs. J. W.

Martin and brother, Jackie Martin, and her aunt, Miss Stella George served the refresh- Connie received many nice, useful gifts. DANESE Sept. 25 Mrs. ton. Mr.

Harper is attending V. Fink, Mrs. Maggie Wil-jP. I. for his third term.

They were Stolen In Oak Hill cox, of Danese Miss Delora home by G. W. Cook A 1 0 4 Lookout, and Mr. and Mrs. i who was their overnight guest of guilty to unlawful wounding i OAK HILL, Sept.

25--A 1946 i Fink of falls View spent and asked for probation. maroon fleet lined Chevrolet wegk in oteeni c. Carl Foster's case charging him owned by Rubin Puryear, Harlem whh thg former son ohn D. RETURN HOME PINEVILLE. Sept 25--Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Amos returned to her home at Washington, D. Tues- i i i i I I I 1 A i lj with a malicious assault on L. S. i Heights, was stolen from its park- i who js fl patient in a vet- Allen with steel knueks; was con- ing place in front of the Economy eran Hosp tal there tinued to the January term.

House, Central Avenue, Bobby youngest son a after spending several days about 3:30 p. m. yesterday. thg Re and Ijegg here thfi guests of Mr sis TAKEN'TO HOSPITAL i Puryear, owner of a beer parlor broke both hj arms i a a Mrs. C.

A. George and Mr. FAYETTEVJLLE, Sept. 25 on Minden road, had gone into the from a sw ing in Babcock state George. They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Long, of Fayette- wholesale house leaving the keys ark last Sunday. Mrs J.

W. Martin while here, ville, was taken to a hospital this in the car for about five minutes. ss daughter! morning, aft rehaving suffered a When he returned his car was of Mr anr i rs Everett Martin stroke. PALACE Johnny Muck Brown COWBOY JOE' Radio Station WOAY On Oak Hill, West Va. PHOGHAM FOR FRIDAY, Sept.

26th 6:30 AM Sign On, 6:30 Dawn Patrol 6:45 West Virginia Ramblen 7:00 Magic Valley Gang 7:20 News Kdundup 7:30 Berman 7:45 Blut Mtn. Yodeller Wett Virginia Newi 8:05 Alarm Clock Club 4:00 Newi Summary 9:05 Program Pointers 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Your Gospel Singer 1:45 Spotlight on a Star 10:00 Newt Summary 10:06 Eddie Show Jnn Garber 10:30 Listen, Ladies I 10:45 It's 11:00 News Summary Morning- Ba'ndwajon 11 My Serenade 11:45 Cliff Edwards Show 12:00 FM Farm 12:15 12:30 1:00 V.JO 2.00 2:11 2:10 2 tIS 1:00 1:10 1:00 Itll 5fl Roundup Virginia New River Valley Rev. MOnt Carr Hillbilly Tunt Parade Newt Roundup) Organ Moods Jlgtaw Newi Specially Per-You Summary McPhereon it Reheartln' Mueic Hollywood Newe Summary Juke Revue Newe Swrnmarv Lullaby in Rhythm Fayette Ctunty MM WOt Viffltnil Whirl WifMl Iwttt GET WEDDING PERMIT gone and as yet no trace of the is a pa tient in Rainelle hospital, i FAYETTEVILLE, Sept. 25 -stolen car has been found, accord- Douglas Gunnoe has returned Two licenses to wed have been ing to Chief of Police William Bel- a a coup i months visit with issued by Lacy Neely, county lew- 1 relatives in Ohio. clerk.

They are to: Harry S. Hami Mrs. Hazel Wright spent rick, 26 of Montgomery and Mary Kingston Man Injured i Wednesday in Charleston visiting Ellen Montgomery, 21 of Falls JL 1 1 i. 1 with her daughter, Ann, who is. View, and Albert Lewis, 43 of In AUtomODlie WrecJC a superv sor Charleston Gen-; Minden and Clarice Hughes, 25 OAK HILL, Sept.

25--J. D. Pot- eral hospital and her sister, Mrs. i of Fayetteville, Route 1. ter.

Kingston, is a patient in the Baxter W. Shaffer of Fort Hill. Oak Hill Hospital suffering from SON BORN a head injury received in a car Oak Hill Woman's Cluh OAK HILL Sept 25 accident near Page around 7 a. UI Oman Sergeant and Mrs. Harry Kmcaid today Plans Rummage Sale! announce the birth of a son, Harry OAK HILL.

Sept. 25--A rum- Glenn, at the Oak Hill Hospital FINED FOR SPEEDING mage sale will be held by the I on September 20. OAK HILL, Sept. 25--Henry Oak Hill Senior Woman's Club i Mrs. Kincaid, the former Vir- Herman.

Cincinnati, Ohio, was i in the display room of the King ginia Sydnor, has been residing in arraigned before Magistrate W. H. Coal Chevrolet garage, Main Ansted while her husband is sta- Levei and fined $10 and costs for Street, beginning Monday and tioned with the Army at Guam, speeding. Herman was arrested by lasting throughout the week. I Telephone Workers Meeting Tonight At The Memorial Building 8:00 P.

M. NAtlONAL SPEAKERS LEARN RADIO BEPAIH Free Delivery Latest Popular Records (New or Used) Used Records, 5 for 90c (Less than 20c per record) MUSIC CO. Constable Bob Richards on Rt. 61. A A T-W-O F-E-A-T-U-R-E-S PLUSH OPENING GREGORY PECK JOAN BENNET! MACOMBER AFFAIR Proceeds from the sale will aid a boy who has been ill at his home for sometime.

RADAR FINED $10 OAK HILL, Sept Radar, Mount Hope, was arraigneo before Magistrate W. H. Level for PLAN EXTENSION WORK speeding and operating an auto- OAK HILL, Sept. 25--Extension mobile without a license and fined courses will be organized at the $1Q and costs on each charge. Oak Hill grade school building at 7 p.

Monday, by Dean P. RETURNS HOME Rcnton, from West Virginia In-1 GLEN ROGERS. Sept. 25 stitute of Technology, Montgom- Martin is home after undergoing examinations at the Veterans' hospital in Huntington. WYOMING Fri.

Sat! Double Feature Program "SONG OF THE WASTELAND" Jimmy Wakeiy, White-Holly Bane "NEWSHOUNDS" Leo Gorcey--Hunti Hall I A Today Doublt Feature Program "WOLF CALL" John Carroll--Polly Ann Young and "SIX GUN MAN" Canin PINE Fri. and Sat. Double feature Program "SOUTH OF THt CHISHOLM TRAIL' Charlee Starrett--Smiley Nancy Saundtre and KIMtOT ME1E" Jack it JacKle McKay Beaver Theatre i Ml. So. Btckley.

Rt. Today "CALIFORNIA" Stanwyck Milland Saturday "Marshall At Laredo" and "Captain Boat Annie" Friday, (Drama--Technicolor) "Euy Ti Wed" With tether Van Johnion (2 Cartooni) Twe Nifhtlv 7:00 Dial Mil Phone 8021 Sophia Now Showing YES! 5-Piece Bedroom Suite Also Some Suites in Blonde With Genuine Cedar Finish. These Bed Room Are Beautifully Designed and Plenty of Space in all Drawers, With a Distinction of Better Suite for Lesser Money. SEE THESE TODAY! Walnut Veneer $239.50 Blonde with Cedar Finish $259.50 Innerspring Mattresses $43.50 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF HEATING t. N.

nmtc list w. BOOTS" AT OUR STORE Friday and Saturday September 26 and 27 SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE OF INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED- TO-MEASDBE APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN An expert, authorized representative is coming xto town with the superb, incomparable GLOBE TAILORING CO. line, known to all of you as the finest quality tailored clothes for men and women. Come in and meet him the GLOBE woolens and GLOBE ttylet, and LET HARRY SMITH TAKE YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE WHILE HE IS IN OUR STORE D. TRENT CO.

"The Man's Store" Mullens, Va,.

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