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

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1047 THREE A Dr. and Mrs. W. H.

Foglesong, ton Talbott of 107 Beaver avenue, are in Blue-i week. in Charleston this Costume Jewelry Is Discussed field at the bedside of Mrs. Fogle- Mr. and C. C.

song's sister, Mrs. S. G. Odell. Park avenue, left Tuesday to fake! Cumberland road, who recently their daughter.

Martha, to a Balti- suffered two paralytic strokes. more hospital. Mrs. Odell's condition is Mr. and Mrs A.

C. Forsyth and ered very serious. i daughter. Frances Ann, 113 Lan- Among those attending the Phi-; easier street, were guests in ChLr- lathea state convention last week leston last week, in Charleston at the Calvary Bap-; Mr. and W.

C. Ross Lafay- tist- church were: Mr. and Mrs. D. ette, have been visit'ing Mr.

O. Totten, Ellison avenue; Mrs. i a Mrs. R. McAleb E.

Melton. Ellison avenue; Mrs. J. Miss Bessie Barnes, Brabban, Third avenue, and Mrs. Becklevan who is the' G.

A. Burkett, Hargrove street. Girl Scout council in They were representatives of the was a visitor in Beckley re- local First Baptist church at convention which closed with a and Mrs. E. Hargc-tt and banquet at the hotel.

They! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keesee, Ecclos to their Beckley homes attended the Beckley-Charleston night. 'football game in Charleston. Mr.

and Mrs. C. G. Peregoy and, Mrs. J.

H. Dunn, 401 Third ave- children, Martha anH Phvliis. 3 0 3 i has visiting her this her Park avenue, passed last weekend brother, Dr. Bruce A. Suttle, in Hunlmgton visiting relatives.

Eagen. his son, F. E. Suttle' Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Beavers and also of F.agen, and Mrs. R. E.

son, Jerry, Redwing apartments, Gregory, Harrogate, and and Mrs. W. R. Carter. Neville C.

Suttle. Cashmere, W. Va. street, were in Bluefield recently. Dr.

Frederick Farris, Heber Mrs. A. J. O'Neal. Williams was among the out-of-town street, is a patient in the Raleigh guests attending the Sunday wed-j General hospital.

Mrs. Homer i of Miss Lorraine Sadd' Char-' 7 0 1 A i and daughters, Donna and Linda, leston, and David John Moses, A I A i 300 PRESBYTERIANS ATTENDED I a vlsiti the home of her Wheeling, in Charleston. inarents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. O'Neal. Mrs. Alma Coleman, Temple Street, and Mrs. T.

C. Craig. Curtis, 101 Johnson Staunton. are I i ouu i i i i i i i i i I IjiN IJ.r.iL' I i i a a Family Fellowship dinner at their last I a i Among were, left to right, Mrs. John K.

Brash, Mrs. Colic Mrs. A. 4- OCOUL iviia. w.

A Curtis, I jonnson Staunton. are i-c- TV TV vrc-T'T'm-v i i Mrs. L. A. Kippotoe, Mrs.

B. B. Corker. Mrs. Max Car-jstrest, is visiting her and daughter Miss A IN BECKLFA A were the guests Mrs.

Kobcrta Farley. Mrs. Ralph Koiner and Mrs. Yirnil atld daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Mor-'Craig, in Cincinnati, O. T. S. Rices in i West wood Drive home.

They were 66tinSf ISnead. A as well as ehiltlreij dined on turkev served bv the Smail pine cones, feed, seeds i I'resbytman women. The guest speaker for the occasion was and milkweed pods were made a a director of religious education of the into pins and hair orna- tcrian synod. monts by Miss Eunice Bumgard- ner she appeared before a meeting of the Raleigh county Girl Scout Leaders' club Tuesday nk'ht. The leaders, who ronvened at 7:30 at the Methodist Temple, absorbed the information for Music Club To Open Year Officially With Reception i a joint program and reception Monday night, the Mon- sic dub and the Chaminai'lc Music club will officially elry described by the suest speak-! seas(m tor i mu ic lov Beckley.

er make ideal gifts he opening meeting will take place at the Presbyterian Christmas. church at 8:15 o'clock. Each member will bring two guests to Miss Bumgardner suggested i a a i which i highlight the performance of two Bluefield that the ornaments be covered wi I ijcsu, ui man uy I i A A feature of the business ses- jBach-Hess; and "Sheep May Safe-i Anniversary sion was the decision to stage! ly by Bach-Howe. At Fell'lev Hill Hallowe'en oarties the latter a i The musical program, which' of the month. will also include selections by i One party will be held for the violinist from Oak Hill and a vo-i Intermediate troops and another calist from Princeton, will be fol-; Farley "Hill.

---oo i i i. i i i i i i i i me j'ti iui iLiaiin, VJ- i at the ornaments be covered pianists. Mrs. Lewis Reilland iih shellack or paint to give Mrs. Harry Holmes, who will playj Winding: Glllf Woman wished look.

'-Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring." by! i i A i vjClcDrflrpfi ATrmvprssi'v Mrs. Darnell Winding a celebrated her fifty-second for the Brownie scouts. lowed by a reception. She was honored with a sur- Hohday costumes will be Mrs. P.

O. Malone will serve as! prise dinner given by her chil- bv the scouts. chairman of the reception com-jdren. miitee from the Chaminade club: Guests included B. M.

Darnell, and her committee will include! Mr. a Mrs. Leighton Farley and Mrs. Mildred Wood, Mrs. Lee family, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe "Mul- Summers and Mrs. Ted G. Me- lens and Shirley, all of Sophia: DoweIL Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kelly and fam- Mrs. T. S. Williams is chair- ily. Tarns; man of the same committee rep- Mr.

and Mrs. James Darnell presenting the Monday club and, and family and Mr. and Mrs. those on her committee are Mrs. James Deweese and familv, all of H.

U. Sloan, Mrs. D. D. Coal: Mr.

and Mrs, Ora Wor- jrell, Winding Gulf; Junior Dar- inell. New York City: Lorain Dar- W. Va. Governor Names October Enrollment Month CHARLESTON. W.

Oct. 1 A Governor Meadows proclaiming October as "mem- a Mrs A Thornhill, Jr. enrollment month" in West proclaiming Congress temperature lor fresh meat jnell. Irene. Eugene, John and Bob- Parents and Teachers, ored 1r efl 5 ig tor Da mell.

Winding Gulf; Mrs. todav -My desire to put than a should be below 4s de-, Charles Darnell, McAlpin, and and influence "of of-1 Mrs Joh Worrell. Winding Gulf. Mrs. i a F.

i i of Hollywood, her Mrs. A i McKaig. right, who has appeared in several movies; i i a dancing scene in Margaret ''Gone i the She was also Pauielte double in SllptlC 1 STtV movie. "The Ghost Breakers." Mrs. i and Mrs.

McKaig! I A In 3 of fall leaves, corn i the lormor Cecil left center, ot stockSf pumpkins and fall flowers hotna. a making a tour of the historical points of interest Steve Suptic, Prosperity, en- Ijiited States, stopped in Bluefield to visit i Mrs. Siisic'tertained with a dinner recently Wilson, rijrht center. The Westerners and Mrs. Wiison visited i a courtesy to her mother, Mrs.

i the iiices' home vesterdav before the Califoruians left todav! McGraw. Montgomery who i i a celebratuig Dlst birthday a i i ounie homc i anniversary. I During the evening. Mrs. Bern- Sard Carter entertained the with accordion selections.

Members Of Woman's Club Attend District Meet Today Several Beckleyans left this morning 1 to attend a district conference of the Southern District of Women's clubs in Ronee- verte. Mrs. Harriett i a of Elkins, state president of the Among guest gathering for the fall affair were: Mrs. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs.

Noel Bush. Mont-" gomery; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Pom- i eroy, and family. Kopperston; Mrs. Lettie Bailey, Mrs. Leota Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Bailey, and daughter, Laura; organization, will be the main speaker at the affair. Those attending the conference from Beckley will include Mrs. CM r- Also, Mrs. Marv Bailey, Floyd Sayre, who recently sue- Kamboris, Mrs.

Nell Wilson, Mr. ceeded Mrs. C. I. Bepler to the and Mrs.

Fred Kellman and i presidency of the local Woman's (daughter. Carolyn; Mr. and Mrs. Otmur Murphy, Guy Falchlni, Snd IS. fice in support of "the organization's program.

The National Congress of Parents and Teachers, he said, stitutes an alliance dedicated to furthering the health, the formal education, world understanding! and preparation for family re- sponsibility of the youth of the land." These objectives. Meadows said, were defined 51) years ago. a program, the achieving of which would go far toward the ills which wrack this world." Missionaries To Africa New Citizens Mr. and Mrs. Lonr.ie Sweeney.

Br.iley avenue, are the parents of a son. born at the Beckley hospital. o'clock, last night. Mr. and Mrs.

James Walker an- nouncc the birth of a son yester- day afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Beckley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Howell of Fulton street, announce the birth of a 1 Virginia Wray. 19.

Montcoal COMMISSIONER OF RALEIGH COUNTY GIRL Mrs. Stuart B. Augell. above, yesterday succeeded Mrs. J.

E. McKenzie. who had served -in that capacity for nearly six years. RFSERVF- OFFIGFRS Supporting officers named by the Girl Scout council at its Dorothy Couple Files Application i For Marriage License Ninetv marriage licenses were dub: Mrs Ma D. W.

Anderson, Mrs. issued during the month of Sep- iVirb. i. tember by employes of the county Stone. clerk's office.

Jessie Ray Miller. 25, and Freda! A general meeting of the Beck-j' Mae Howell, 20, Dorothy, club is scheduled for tomor-trr-i their application for a marriage i row afternoon at 2:30 p. ac-i I f) license yesterday in the county i cording to the president. clerk's office. Guest speaker for the occasion fVmrrWTonicrVif A wedding pirmit was issued to 1 will be Fletcher W.

Mann, local A wiiigiit John Mike Kristoff, 24. and Ethel attorney, who will discuss the 1 Reserve Officers association met meeting- in the scout office in the Bair building were Mrs. K. D. Bowers, deputy commissioner: Mrs.

0. A. Phillips, secretary, and Mrs. -1. E.

Otto, treasurer. Mrs. -L A. Hunt has been acting as chairman of nominating committee. A luncheon held by the group at the.

Becklev hotel i test night in the American Legion the business session "honored the retiring commissioner. i rooms and considered the council presented Mrs. McKenzie with a gift in appreciation of her service i her terms in office. i A a i a of Oct "31 was set for going to Fort Knox and returning Nov. 2 by army car.

Lt. Col. John Cooper, who was on temporary active duty at Fort Knox fo rseveral weeks, spofie held for re- regular of (subject "What Women Should of Se Fir's About the State Code." i tian church will be held at 1 The musical portion of the pro- tonight in the church officers i gram is bein have announced. Tt R. A.

shackeiford. Mrs RalDh starkey be in charge of the program for eve Mrs. H. C. Avis is chairman of rung and the devotional lesson Twenty-five members of the the hostess committee.

Members will be given by Mrs. G. O. Mills. or A XT TTvTcnT-r-T' PLAN TO INSPECT FORT IN KENTUCKY A.

A. Hatchers Take Picnic Dinner With Guests, Who Play Games The a i of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Hatcher of Becklev. pick- last sses -r, serve officers there, icked at the i farm at Branch. Games are Mrs. E. D.

Armstrong, Mrs. Group No. 3, of which Miss Ann R. S. Baker.

Mrs. James P. Bibb, i Louise File is leader, will be the Mrs. A. Braun, Mrs.

0. hostess group. Brown, Mrs. C. M.

Bruce, Mrs. W.j C. Griffith, Mrs. F. L.

Banks and Mrs. J. A. Hunt. TJ.

S. farm families ste about 183 million chickens in 1946. nicked and boating were among the diversions enjoyed by the guests. Those gathering for the a a i were: Mr. and Mrs.

Hatcher. Ruth Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. L.

0. Margaret Ann Gunter. Mickey T.ee Ronald Gunter. 'Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Lee Hatcher and daughter. Connie: Marie. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

CASE POSTPONED The case of Esta against Also. Ethel Hatcher, James Charles Varner. which was to Hatcher. 11. Mr.

and Mrs. tried before Magistrate Mary's Beauty Shop 221' 2 Prince St. ,3461 SPECIALS S'nort or End $3.75 a S2.50 up. All Work Guaranteed son. The Rov.

and Mrs. C. F. Church, above, of Akron. 0..

mission- ig 8 and Mrs. a Mills last night, Vas post- Hatcher. and daughter. until clock ihis arter- yestcrday morning at 5:54 Io Afriro. i be guest speakers at the Church of the Xaza- June; Mr.

and P. because of the absence of the ohnsfou at :30 Thc young pastor and his wife attended Kastern Nazarenc col-j Ai sor jyjr and Mrs. Nolan a wfui cutting of her son, 11. I i i f- i Robprt Kstpn nn 1Q a. in.

ir. the General hos- pitnl. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blyrner, of Church street, announce the 0 beinsr graduated in 1044.

Thev served as Gunter. Ni i of a son yesterday i the Mr. and Mns. R. Raleigh General hospital.

pastors of of the at a i and sons Buster, Billy and Donnie; Mr. and Mrs. John Peelish, Ral- Warwick. 0. and Mrs.

Theo Hatcher. Teddy eigh. annovmcc the birth of a Young. Mr. and Mrs.

L. O. Gun- Pontiffs attorney. Mrs. Estep se- ter.

Jr; cured a warrant for Varney for Nolan Gunter. tail Hatcher and Theresa Marie. Sept. 28 They now are preparing to fly TO South Africa, where tliev i i i i i i i i 4 st their home. Mrs.

Peelish is the lU Irt or a ton of ftve years. Mrs. will sing a former Barbara Sutyak of Tams. soprano solo and her husband will deliver a missionary message at public service. NAME DELEGATES Tea or on china The True Blue Rcbckah lodge CU ma De removed by rubbing of Sophia has named delegates vvilh a a cloth Dipped in soda.

to attend the Grand Lodge sessions Huntington in October. They are Mrs. G. Mooney and Mrs. Tom Bowman.

SAVE ON FOOD BILLS Oliver Frozen Food Service adequately equipped to serve you by furnishing you the "know hcnv" on preparing foods of all kinds for storage in your rented locker. Pay iis a visit torisy! See a modern plant is st your disposal! You. too. may join your neighbors in food bills--the FROZEX FOOD WAY! OLMS "If It's Glass--We Have It' Mirrors All types--including Gold Leal Frame and Triple Vanity Auto Glass Installed While Yon Wait Store Front Construction From Start-to-Finish Sash Glazing To Keep Drafts From You rncomforUble Furniture Tops To Protect Polish and Finishes American Glass Mirror So. Oakwood City Avr.

Geo. Fette. Gen. --Ph. 7781 MARGUERITE'S SPECIAL! "CROWN OF GOLD" I i i a Guaranteed ents.

$10 value. for price of 1 Hatcher. Dee Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Maples and Ellen and Celia Maples. Robert Estep, on Sept. 19. Our Special CREAM OIL Aft PERMANENTS 33.UU OTHER PERMANENTS ptrmantnt you can manage Brush all you like. Como without No k'lk or brittU and Guaranteid Del-Mar Scanty Shop Oasia St.) Phone SMITH'S BEAUTY SHOPS Smith's Over Murphy's Phone 6742 Henry's Over Cohens Phone SUt a Waves at i Shop $3.50 up Oil Shampoo and Wave S1.25--With i A i A i I i I a af a a Shop.

Washtime is Playtime When yon ict our automatic Bcitdix whirl your laundry sparkle-clean while you "g-ah xvith the Phone 8011 For Appointment Wash-It-Quick, Inc. HARFER ROAD BECKLEY Open Daily. 8:00 a. TTL to 9:00 p. m.

A I Beauty Shop "Be Ahead In Style" i Lustrous. Lor.fr Lasting 1 Guaranteed PERMANENT Other Permsncr.ts $3.50 up With or Without Mgr. Myra Webster Richardson and i Eva Doyle i 203H Prince St. Phone 8161 Behind Court House "Makes You Beautify. 1 PERMANENT WAVES $3.50 AND UP Beckley's City Beauty Shoppe Offering The Finest Permanent Wave A POSSIBLE.

Every Beauty Aid With or Without Appointment A Beauty Shoppe Over Embees Dial 6551 Wilson's Food Consultant to WHson i Co, Help For the Food Budget Trying to keep your food budget down? Then youll be wise to look for the lean beef which is plentiful again this fail. Cooked correctly, thii lean besf is tender and flavorous. Served attractively, it makes a big hit with the family. Do you suffer distress from With Its Nervous, Highstning Feelings? Are troubled by distress of fe- rr.alc fur.cttoml rr.onthiy disturbances? Docs it rr.akc you so rjfrrow. cranVy.

rest lew. weak, a Mt rnoody at snch times? Then to try Lydla E. Vcg Compound to relieve Women by the thousands have rrrnarknbte ber.rHts. PltiTvhatn's Compound Is Doctors caH a uterine sedative. I has a grand soothing e.Tect on one woman's rr.os', orcans Taken refulsrly-- Plrakham's Corri- pouna helps up resistance asrreat stomachic All drugstores.

Monthly Female Pains Plnkrjam's Ccrnpotjcd Is rtrry erectile to relieve monthly cramps, headache, backache --when to frir.ale furt- Uonal monthly disturbances. Select a 3 to 5 Ih. WlLSO.vs POT ROAST Cu from the chuck, ramp, or round Brown well or. both in thsp. ADVANCE SHORTENING Season with salt and pepper.

Shp a rack under rr.r\t if no further add cup water, cover tightly, p.r^d cock slowly until or hours--cither on top cr in a very oven. F. Tr make sravy: Rcrr.ovc to a platter and skin off excess fat, Icnvrn; not rr.orc than i f.it (for 2 Add 14 cups hoi water and wel! to ail the hrowned Mix flour with water easy if you shake it a i c-vrrcd pint jar or and pour cr.TCu.T'iy i lhc hrt OT.sr.TT.tlv. B.TI! unsi; thickened Sc.von A oi (added bo; re the other marvelous tlav-or to gravy of kind. Flavor Tips It' the meat you is cxtrcrno'y le.in.

a the dealer in stjci. Gnnd and frread n- the. pot roast alter Soth are hrowr.ed. Mikes the mere j'viicy more Finely sue" improves the flavor and juiciriess oi lean grotind beef when mixed w.th it thoroughly. Variety AcWs Interest Ali of the les? tender car.

he made tender and juicy by braising Pejides the cut? listed in the recipe thi? inc'iudes the neck, sh.i-k. plate, short r.b*. flank iteak. and Follow directiortt (T.vcn for the pot roast. Don't skimpon time; it's the lorsf.

cooking mnin that makes this meat dcr. Allow three hours even for tht" Aroma Tcmpfs Tne ant alizing aroma of a pot roast a rr.arv^ous dinner bell. Crispy creen beans cooked i f.r.y or.iorss. ar.d cole slaw, with appet: Yours for riavor. George Rector.

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