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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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Beckley, West Virginia
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BECKLEY POST HERALD, BECKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 27,1934 Office Telephone No. 680 1 Until 6 O'clock H. E. Res.

Phone No. 586 After 6:20 p. m. Miss Justine Sterne Entertains For Guest Miss Justine Sterne contributed a charming affair to the honorary events of the week when she entertained last evening 'he Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry G. Sterne on Wilson street, with an informal party honoring her house guest, Miss Janet Daugherty, of Charleston. A variety of summer garden flowers attractive 1 arranged made a lovely setting for the assembled guests. After an evening spent at cards and 'ancing, a dainty re- Mrs. Thomas Wilson Honored At Shower Mrs.

R. C. Hart, of Mt. Hope, Mrs. Ted Oliver and Mrs.

J. P. Collins, of Beckley entertained Wednesday evening at the home s. Collins on Wildwood avenue with a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of Crab Orchard, recent bride.

The Collins home was attractively decorated with a profusion of surrmer and at the conclusion of a delightful evening, during which time Mrs. Wilson was presented many lovely and weeks' visit to friends in Illinois before returning to her home here. vS Miss Mary Elizabeth Maxwell vill return Saturday from Morgantown where she attended the summer session it V. Virginia University. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe L. Smith have as their guest for several days, their niece. Miss Nelle Walters, of Mount Hope. Mrs.

Orville Thompson is expected to return Saturday from Princeton where she spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. Mrs. Reginia Thompson will leave Saturday for Huntington where she will "isit her sister, Mrs.

T. H. Brown id Mr. Brown for several days. freshrnent course was served to the following: Miss Janet Daugherty, Miss Martha Rose Shrewsbury, Miss Julia Ann Allison, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Mildred Agee, Miss Lillian Lawson, Miss Phyllis Miss Marion Smith, Miss Mary Louise Sheffler, Miss Ann Louise F'le, Miss Eva Galloway, Miss Wriston, Miss Hilda Powers, Miss Evelyn Rogers, Miss Elsie Cipolet, Mirs Juan- Ita Sterne and Miss Justine Sterne.

Bill Richmond, Hulett Smith, Oscar Nichols, Howard Quesenberry, Arthur Smith, Colemnn Cook, Lacy Warden, Lewis Larew, Lee Burleson, Paul Phillips, Jimmy Salango, Jack Lowe, Herbert Tolley, Boucher Boyd, John Samuel Galloway, French Williams and Gordon Trukey, of Warren, Ohio. Mrs. J. M. McCarus returned last evening from Charleston where she was the overnight guest of and Mrs.

N. M. McCarus. Wednesday were: Mrs. Owen Lewis and small son Arnold, Mrs.

W. A. Walker, Miss Corda Walker, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Clark Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shrewsberry. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Akers and families were visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.

C.Walker Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ware nd family of Glen Hedrick, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Auer were visiting in the home of Mrs. Auer's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Walker, Sunday H. A. "alker was a Matoaka visitor Friday of last week Mr.

and Mrs. Choice Walker, Mrs. Pansie Wood, Mrs. Bonnie Garrison and Aunt Sallie Walker were visiting their sister, Mrs. Wil- 1 lie Ramsay of Micajah, Sunday.

Mrs. J. L. Mitcham and sons Paris and Paul, and Mrs. Mary Harmon were business visitors in Rhodell Saturday.

Semi-Annual Visitors Honored With Bridge Party useful gifts, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. les Lilly, Mrs. Charle: Peters, Mrs. Allen Waddell, Mrs. A.

Canterbury, Mrs. J. McGinnis, Mrs. Frank Robertson, INtrs. A.

O. Smith, Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. G.

E. Phillips, Mrs. Lina Lilly, Mrs. Norma Epperly, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs.

Darvin Wilsm, Mrs. Lilly Wilson, Mrs. E. Hilbert, Mrs. Minnie Robertson, Mrs.

Irby Webb, Mrs. L. W. Thome, Mrs. Charles Wetzel, Mrs.

Cosby Wilson, Mrs. Howard Phipps, Mr. Mary Collins, Mrs. Janez Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson, Miss Thelma Smith, Miss Bonnie Tolley, F'ss Lillian Davis, Miss Myrtle Bruebaker, Miss Elizabeth Mae Smith, Miss Juanita Robertson, M' -s Mary McGinnis, Miss Jean Robertson, kisses Helen and Bobby Lickliter, Miss June Robertson, Miss Arvada Wilson, Miss Flossie Wilson, Miss Virinia Phillips and Miss Marie Wilson.

Miss Elizabeth r.dows and Miss Rosalie Stove, will return Saturday from Morgantown where 1 they attended the summer term at the University. Mr Mrs. Everette Sayre, of Woodlawn avenue, have as their guest, Mr. Sayre's mother, Mrs. S.

B. Sayre, of Ripley. Etest The Pleasant. Vegetable SURE Egeria, W. Va.

A delightful affair of the week occurred last evening when Mr. end Mrs. Fred B. Stone entertained at bridge at their home on South Kanawha street in compliment to Mrs. Stone's sister, Mrs.

Frank Bell and Mr. Bell, of Knoxville, guests in their home. color scheme of pink and white was developed in the lovely flower decorations, bridge appointments and refreshments. Four tables of bridge were in progress during the evening and at the conclusion an interesting session prizes were awarded for hSgh- scores, and for high honors. Mr.

and Mrs. Bell presented attractive guest prizes. At a late hour a delicious salad and ice course was served to the fellow ing who were included in this charm 'ig courtesy: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M.

Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pugh, Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Rossen, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wheeler, Mr.

ani Mrs. Ballengee, Mr and Mrs. William Taylor Is Hostess At Party Mrs. William Taylor entertained with a theatre party yesterday afternoon as a courtesy to her house guest, Mrs. H.

W. Shawhan, of Charleston. The group attended the matinee performance of "Looking- For Trouble" at the Palace Theatre, following which refreshments were served at the Cross Pharmacy. Mrs. Taylor presented Mrs.

Shawhan a lovely gift of remem- berance. Those who shared with Mrs. CLiawhan this charming courtesy were Mrs. J. A.

Cunningham, Mrs. Austin Caperton, Mrs. J. H. McGinnis, Mrs.

J. O. Freeman, Mrs. D. C.

Wade, Mrs. J. S. Edmundson, Mrs. T.

R. Ragland and guest, Mrs. C. H. Jones, of Murfreesboro, Mrs.

Ritchie Ware, Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mrs. Joe L.

Smith, Miss Nell Walters, cl Mount Hope, Mrs. It has been requested by the family of the deceased, Kelly Mills, whose funeral is to be preached here at this place Sunday, that a basket dinner be served. Everyone is invited to attend and all who can conveniently and wish to are invited to bring a basket of lunch. We. hope to see a large congregation present.

A large crowd was present at Prayer meeting which was in the home of J. L. Mitchem Sunday evening. J. Walker is on the sick list at this time.

Miss.Waneta Walker, who has been at Princewick for a short while, has returned to her home. Those attending the funeral of Charlie Shrewsberry of Basin, last SUNDAY--MONDAY--TUESDAY IT'S ON THE SCREEN! Loaded with Laughs! An M-G-M Cosmopolitan Production Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Willie Patterson, Mrs.

Harry C. Sessions, Mrs. George Seims, of PICNIC SET TONIGHT Mt Hope and Mrs Isabel Mor ton. ALL SUMMER HATS Rough Straws Up to $7.50 values All head sizes Members of Miss Bailey's Sunday School class of the First Christian church will have a picnic this evening at six o'clock on Reservoir Hill. In case of rain members are requerted meet at the church as the picnic will be held in the basement of the church.

E. M. Griffith, D. S. C.

Foot Specialist 504 Perry Building Phoae 310 Bluefield, W. Va. LYRIC THEATRE PLAY IS PLANNED Rehearsals are being held for the play, "The Wedding of Amanda Eliza Shinola and George Wash- ir.rton by Walter H. Baker, at the Methodist Temple. The play, which be presented in about two weeks, will be sponsored by members of the Womans Wesley Bible class of the Methodist Temple.

Saturday ZAZU PITTS SILK NEGLIGEE and PAJAMAS pair WASH BLOUSES 2 for FULL-FASHION SILK HOSE 2 pair PURSES (Some regular $5 values) MARY V. CONWAY NEVILLE ST. BECKLEY OttJ, ZASU PITTS ftxo 8ADf i EDWARD EVERETT A PENDLETON, NED SPARKS. Dire Sunday Mon. Tues.

BERT WHEELER ROB'T WOOLflY "COCKEYED CAVALIERS 7 Miss Janet "Jaugherty, who has been the guest for several days of Miss Justine Sterne in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sterne on Wilson street, will leave today for her home in Charleston.

She will be accompanied by Miss Sterne who spend the next week in Charleston as her guest. Gordon Tninkey, of Warren. Ohio, is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Sterne on Wilson street. E. C. Minter has returned from a business visit to Richmond.

Va. Sam Cantees, of Williamson, is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McCarus in Campbell Court.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Danaldson and Misses Hilda and Ldna Roberts expect to leave Saturday by motor for a few days visit to New York City. Mrs.

Barrett Giles and little daughter, Ernestine, of Russell. Ky. are expected here today to visit in the home of her mother, Mrs. H. M.

Blankinship and Mr. 1 Blankinship. ChrL Barnes left last evening for Pulaski, where he has accepted a position. Miss Frances Karnes. of Princeton, was the guest yesterday of Mr.

and Mrs, Howard Griffith, of the Rockhaven Apartments. Miss Garnette who has been attendin the University of Ohio at Columbus, Ohio, will 1 leave there Saturday for a three i Hundreds of items to choose from YOU GET BI VALUES HEREI AUGUST JULY 27tk Semi-Annual INCLUSIVE I f) SALE I Men's Suits $32.50 Values $24.74 29.50 Values 21.74 $1-00 25.00 Values 18.74 1.50 22.50 Values 14.74 Summer Suits $5.95 Values $3.74 8.50 Values 4.74 9.50 Values 5.24 12.75 Values 7.74 18.50 Values 12.74 NO ALTERATIONS ALLOWED Boys' Suits 25 Off Men's Summer Robes $2.50 Values $1.79 5.00 Values 3.79 ALL WASHABLE Men's Pajamas $2.50 Values $1.85 2.00 Values 1.55 1.50 Values 1.15 Men's Shirts $2.50 Values $1.85 2.00 Values 1.65 1.50 Values 1.35 1.25 Values 1.10 1.00 Values 79c WHITES AND SOLIDS NOT INCLUDED Men's Boys' Zipper Polo Shirts $1.00 Now 79c Whites and Solids Men's Hats Caps Straw Hats Summer Caps Felt Hats Off Wool Caps Off IMEN'S AND BOYS' TKOUSERS Summer and Regulars OFF VVH1TK DUCKS NOT INCLUDED Men's Ties $1.50 Ties Now $1.05 1.00 Ties Now 65c .55 Ties Now 39c Wash Ties 35c Now 4 for $1.00 25c Now 6 for $1.00 DRY GOODS Hope Bleach 12y 2 Brown Muslin lOVic 35c Prints 25c 22y 2 Prints 18c 35c 40c Voile, Organdy, Piques and Seersucker 28c 50c Voile, Organdy, Piques Seersucker 35c All Other Piece Goods, Drapery Cretonne Off Wool Materials Whites and Pastels 25 Off Heavy Bath Towels 25c Values 18c Women's House DRESSES Values Values and Sheeting LADIES COATS Printzess and White Coats Vz Price 1 Group Gossard Corsets Discontinued Styles Yz Price Lingerie Negligees Our Entire Stock of First Quality Goods Reduction BATHING SUITS Women's lif $1.95 2.95 3.50 3.95 4.95 5.95 Men's. Now Now Now Now Now Now $1.39 2.09 2.39 2.79 3.29 3.79 Boys', Childrens 1 And All Accessories Off Nelly Don WasH Dresses 2 Off 63-90 Sheets 81-90 Sheets 81-99 Sheets 81-90 H-S Sheets 81-99 H-S Sheets 42x36 H-S Pillow Cases 42x36 Plain Pillow Cases 9-4 Brown Pep Sheeting 33c 10-4 Brown Pep Sheeting 37c 9-4 Bleach Pep Sheeting 36c 10-4 Bleach Pep Sheeting 42c Men's and Boys' Underwear Off Men's Boys' Sweaters Off Boys' Shirts Blouses $1.50 Now $1.19 1.35 Now 1.14 1.00 Now 84c 75c Now 59c One Group Draw String Blouses 39c $1.95 2.95 3.95 5.95 7.95 8.95 10.95 12.95 $1.39 1.89 2.69 3.79 5.29 6.79 Silk Dresses $12.74 Men's 75c 50c 35c 25c Boys' Now Now Now Now Hose 59c 39c 29c 19c Solid Colors Not Included Whites--2-Tone Effects $6.50 Now $3.95 6.00 Now 3.75 5.00 Now 3.45 4.00 Now 2.45 Discontinued Styles Blacks and Browns Group 1 Now $2.45 Group 2 Now $3.45 Women's Whites and Two Tones Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals $4.95 Reduced to $3.45 $5.95 Reduced to $3.95 100 pair Womens "Boyd Welsh" Shoes $2.50 Discontinued Styles Group 1 Now $2,45 Group 2 Now $3.45 Values from 3.95 to $7.50 All Linen Shoes and Sandals Now $1.00 Boys Shoes Sport Shoes off Other Shoes off Misses and Girls Shoes Off 10.74 8.74 6.74 5.54 4.74 $22.50 Values 16.75 to 18.50 Values 14.75 Values 12.50 Values 8,95 to 9.75 Values 6.75 to 7.50 Values 1 Special Group Silk Dresses 98c 1 Group Ladies Linen and Pique Suits Whites, Navy, Browns $5.95 Values Now $2.49 Children and Misses Dresses Now 2 Price Ladies Blouses $1.00 Now 69c 1.95 Now 1.29 2.25-2.50 Now 1.49 3.50 Now 1.99 4.95 Now 2.99 Children's Sox 25cNowl9c 35cNow25c Ladies White Gloves $1.00 Values 69c Porch Pillows Off Ladies Purses FURNITURE CO. "Oldest, Largest, Exclusive Fnrnitnre Store In Raleigh County" ALL LUGGAGE NOW OFF $1.00 1.95 2.50 2.95 3.50 Values Values Values Values Values Ladies 69c 1.29 1.49 1.89 2.09 Millinery Clearance Group 1 Group 2 Now Now 59c 79c Pay Cash Co. Pay Less BECKLEY, W.

VA. No Refunds, Exchanges nor Approvals Holeproof Hosiery Now 79c 3 Pair $2.25 $1.25 Now $1.05 3 Pair $2.95 $1.50 Now $1.25 3 Pair $3.50 Dorella Hosiery 75c Now 55c 2 Pair for $1.00.

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