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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. W.

H. Foglesong, I of 107 Beaver avenue, are in Bluefield at the bedside of Mrs. Foglesong's sister, Mrs. S. G.

Odell. of Cumberland road, who recently suffered two paralytic strokes. Mrs. Odell's condition is considered very serious. Among those attending the Phi-: lathea state convention last week Charleston at the Calvary Bap-: tist church were: Mr.

and Mrs. D. 0. Totten, Ellison avenue; Mrs. H.

E. Melton, Ellison avenue; Mrs. J. Brabban, Third avenue, and G. A.

Burkett, Hargrove street. They were representatives of the local First Baptist church at the convention which closed with a banquet at the Ruffner hotel. They returned to their Beckley homes Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. Peregoy and children, Martha and Phyllis. 308 Park avenue, passed last weekend in Huntington visiting relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Beavers and son, Jerry, Redwing apartments, and Mrs. W.

R. Carter, Neville street, were in Bluefield recently. A. J. O'Neal, Williams street, is a patient in the Raleigh General hospital.

Mrs. Homer Dew and daughters, Donna and Linda, are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

O'Neal. this week. Mrs. W. A.

Curtis, 101 Johnson' street, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ton Talbott in Charleston this week. Mr. Mrs.

C. G. Peregoy, Park avenue. left Tuesday to take. their daughter.

Martha, 10 a more hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Forsyth and daughter. Frances Ann, 113 Lancaster street, were guests in Churleston last week. Mr. and AIrs. W.

C. Ross, Lafayette, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

McAleb, Eccles. Miss Bessie Barnes. former: Beckleyan who is employed by the Girl Scout council in Zanesville. 0., was a visitor in Beckley recently. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Hargett and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Keesee, Eccles, attended the Beckleyfootball game Charleston. Mrs. J. H. Dunn, 401 Third avenue.

has visiting her this week her brother, Dr. Bruce A. Suttle, Eagen, his son, F. E. Suttle, also F.agen, and Mrs.

R. E. Gregory, and S. C. Suttle.

Cashmere, W. Va. Dr. Frederick Farris. Heber street, was among the out-of-town! guests attending the Sunday wed-! ding of Miss Lorraine Sadd.

Char-! leston, David John Moses, Wheeling. Charleston. Mrs. Alma Coleman, Temple Street, and Mrs. T.

C. Craig. Staunton. are visiting their sister and daughter. Miss Minnie Craig, in Cincinnati, O.

7 COMMISSIONER OF RALEIGH COUNTY GIRL SCOUTS, Mrs. Stuart B. Angell, above, yesterday succeeded Mrs. E. McKenzie, who had served in that capacity for nearly six years.

Supporting officers named by the Girl Scout council at its meeting in the scout office in the Bair building were Mrs. K. D. Bowers, deputy commissioner; Mrs. 0.

A. Phillips. secretary. and Mrs. J.

E. Otto. treasurer. Mrs. -J.

A. Hunt has been acting as chairman of the nominating committee. A luncheon held by the group at the Beckley hotel following the business session honored the retiring commissioner. The council presented Mrs. McKenzie with a gift in appreciation of her service during her terms in office.

A. A. Hatchers Take Picnic Dinner With Guests, Who Play Games The family of Mr. and Mrs. nicked recently at the Gunter and boating were among the Those gathering for the affair Ruth Hatcher.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. Gunter. Mickey Lee Gunter.

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

Watcher. Also. Ethel Hatcher, James Hatcher. 11. Mr.

and Mrs. Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Hatcher.

and daughter. Peggy. June: Mr. Mrs. Edward P.

Young. Mr. and Mrs. L. O.

Gunter. Jr; Also, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan D. Gunter.

Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher and Nolan, sons. Buster, Billy and Donnie: Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Hatcher, Teddy Hatcher, Dee Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maples and Ellen and Celia Maples. Our Special CREAM OIL PERMANENTS $5.00 OTHER PERMANENTS up $2.50 permanent you can manage Brush It all you like.

Comp without fuss. No kink or brittle ends. Complete and Guaranteed Del-Mar Beauly Shop Over Oasia (Nevule St.) Phone 6917 SCOOP! Washtime is Playtime When you let our automatic Bendix washers whirl your laundry sparkle-clean. while you "gab with the zals." Phone 8011 For Appointment Wash-It-Quick, Inc. HARPER ROAD BECKLEY Open Daily.

8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. 2, 1947 THREE NOTABLES IN BECKLEY YESTERDAY were the guests A Costume Jewelry Is Discussed At Scout Meeting Small pine cones, feed, seeds and milkweed pods were made into earrings.

pins and hair ornaments by Miss Eunice Bumgardshe appeared before a meeting of the Raleigh county Scout Leaders' club Tuesday nizht. The leaders. who convened 7:30 at the Methodist Temple. absorbed the information future use with their individual since the handmade costume elry described by the guest speaker would make ideal gifts for Christmas. Miss Bumgardner suggested that the ornaments be with shellack or paint to give the finished look.

A feature of the business ses-: sion was the decision to stage Hallowe'en parties the latter part of the month. One party will be held for the Intermediate troops and another for the Brownie scouts. Holiday costumes will be worn: by the scouts. W. Va.

Governor Names October Enrollment Month CHARLESTON. W. Oct. 1 (AP) Governor Meadows proclaiming October as "membership enrollment month" in the West proclaiming Congress of Parents and Teachers, expressed today "My -desire to put the full weight and influence of -this office in support of "the organization's program. The National Congress of Parents and Teachers, he said, "Con-! stitutes an alliance dedicated to furthering the health, the formall education, world and preparation for family responsibility of the youth of the land." These objectives, Meadows said, were defined 50 years ago.

and "represent a program. the achiering of which would FO far toward the ills which wrack this world." New Citizens Mr. and Mrs. Lonnic Sweeney. Bailey avenue.

are the parents of a son. the Beckley hospital. 7:50 o'clock. last night. Mr.

and Mrs. James Walker announce the birth of a son vesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Beckley hospital. Mr. and Airs. Mac Howell of Fulton street.

announce the birth of a son. vesterday morning at 5:54 R. Ill. in the Raleigh General hospital. Mr.

and AIrs. Howard Blymer, of Church street. announce the birth of A son yesterday in the Raleigh General hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

John Peelish, announce the birth of a daughter. Theresa Marie. Sept. 28 at their home. Mrs.

Peelish is the former Barbara Sutyak of Tams. SAVE ON FOOD BILLS Oiiver Frozen Food Service is adequately equipped to serve you by furnishing you the "know how" on preparing foods of all kinds for storage in your rented locker. Pay 11S a visit today! See what a modern plant is at your disposal: You. 100. may join your neighbors in cutting food bills--the FROZEN FOOD WAY! OLIVER FROZEN SERVICE LOCKER POWER LINE CLYDE STREETS APPROXIMATELY 300 PRESBYTERIANS ATTENDED the annual Family Fellowship Among them were, left to right, Minter.

Mrs. E. A. Rippetoe, Mrs. penter, Mrs.

Roberta Farley, Mrs. Snead. Adults as well as children Presbyterian women. The guest Dr. I).

B. Walhall, director of terian synod. dinner at their church last night. Mrs. John K.

Brash, Mrs. Colie B. B. Corker. Mrs.

Max CarRalph Koiner and Mrs. Virgil dined on turkey served by the speaker for the occasion was religious education of the Presby- Music Club To Open Year Officially With Reception pianists, Mrs. Lewis Reilland Holmes, who will play "Jesu, Joy of Man's Bach-Hess: and "Sheep May Safely Graze." by Bach-Howe. With a joint program and reception Monday night, the Donday Music club and the Chaminade Music club will officially! open the season for the music lovers of Beckley. The opening meeting will take place at the Presbyterian church at 8:15 o'clock.

Each member will bring two guests to the affair. which will highlight the performance of two Bluefield Winding Gulf Woman Celebrates Anniversary At Farley Hill Mrs. B. M. Darnell, Winding Gulf, celebrated her fifty-second birthday anniversary Sunday at Farley Hill.

She was honored with a sur-1 prise dinner given by her children. Guests included B. M. Darnell, Mr. and Mrs.

Leighton Farley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mullens and Shirley, all of Sophia: Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kelly and family, Tams: Mr. and Mrs. James Darnell and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Deweese and family, all of Hot Coal: Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Worrell, Winding Gulf; Junior Darnell, New York City: Lorain Dar-! nell. Irene. Eugene, John Bobby Darnell, Winding Gulf; Mrs. Charles Darnell.

McAlpin, and Mrs. John Worrell, Winding Gulf. Missionaries To Africa The Rov. and Mrs. C.

F. aries to Africa. will be guest rene. 607 road. at The young pastor and his lege.

Wollaston. being pastors of the Church of the Warwick. 0. They now are preparing to will labor for a term of five soprano solo and her husband at the public servier. NAME DELEGATES The musicai program, which! will also include selections by a.

violinist from Oak Hill and a calist from Princeton, will be torlowed by a reception. Mrs. P. O. Malone will serve as chairman of the reception committee from the Chaminade club and her committee will include Mrs.

Mildred Wood, Mrs. Lee Summers and Mrs. Ted G. Mc-: Dowell. Mrs.

T. S. Williams is chairman of the same committee reppresenting the Monday club and those on her committee are Mrs. H. U.

Sloan, Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. W. A. Thornhill, Jr.

Temperature for fresh meat stored in the refrigerator more than a day should be below 45 degrees F. 1 The True Blue Rebekah lodge of Sophia has named delegates to attend the Grand Lodge sessions in Huntington in October. They are Mrs. W. G.

and Mrs. Tom Bowman. "If It's Glass- -We Have It' Mirrors All types including Gold Teal Frame and Triple Vanity Auto Glass installed While You Wait Store Front Construction From Finish Sash Glazing Keep Drafts From Making You ('ncomfortable Furniture Tops To Protect Polish and Finishes American Glass Mirror So. Oakwood City Are. Gen.

Fette. Gen. Mgr. -Ph. 7781- SMITH'S BEAUTY SHOPS Smith's Over Murphy's Henry's Orer Cohens Phone 6742 Phone 8131 Permanent Waves at either Shop $3.50 up Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave or Without Appoinment-Announcing Iris Piumbly formally af Raymond's Beauty Shop.

of the T. S. Rices in their Westwood Drive home. They were Mrs. Etta F.

Milburn, left. of lollywood, her daughter, Airs. Archie McKaig. right, who has appeared in several movies a dancing scene in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind." She was also Paulette Goddard's double in the movie. 'The Ghost Mrs.

Milburn and Mrs. McKaig! with the former's sister, Cecil Hurt, left center, of Oklahoma, after making a tour of the historical points of interest in the Cnited States. stopped in Bluefield to visit with Mrs. Wilson. right center.

The Westerners and Mrs. Wiison visited in the Rices' home yesterday before the Californians left today to start their journey home. Members Of Woman's Club Attend District Meet Today Several Beckleyans left this ference of the Southern District verte. Mrs. Harriett Whitman organization, will be the main Dorothy Couple Files Application For Marriage License Ninety marriage licenses were issued during the month of September by employes of the county clerk's office.

Jessie Ray Miller. 25, and Freda Mae Howell, 20, Dorothy, filed their application for a marriage license yesterday in the county clerk's office. A wedding pirmit was issued to John Mike Kristoff, 24. and Ethel Virginia Wray, 19. Montcoal RESERVE OFFICERS PLAN TO INSPECT FORT IN KENTUCKY Twenty-five members of the Reserve Officers association last night in the American Legion club rooms and considered possibility of making an inspection trip to Fort Knox, Ky.

A tentative date of Oct. 31 was set for going to Fort Knox and returning Nov. 2 car. Lt. Col.

John Cooper, who was Oll temporary active duty at Fort Knox fo several weeks, spoke last night on classes held for reserve officers there. Mary's Beauty Shop Prince St. Phone .3461 SPECIALS Short or End Permanents $3.75 Other Permanents $2.50 up. All Work Guaranteed "Makes You Beautiful" PERMANENT WAVES $3.50 UP AND Beckley's Big City Beauty Shoppe Offering The Finest Permanent Wave VALUES POSSIBLE. Every Beauty Aid With or Without Appointment RAYMOND'S Beauty Shoppe Dial Over Embees 6551 distress from FEMALE WEAKNESS I.

the of Life Change to 'middlefunctional ham's weak. from hot symptoms. It's to reitere A. Hatcher of Beckley. pickfarm ar Jumping Branch.

Games diversions enjoyed by the guests. were: Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher. 0.

Gunter. Margaret Ann Gunter. Mr. and Drs. Clyde CASE POSTPONED case of Esta Estep against have been tried before Magistrate Charles Varner.

which chia was to G. O. Mills last night, was postponed until 5 o'clock this afternoon because of the absence of the plaintiff's attorney. Mrs. Estep secured a warrant for Varney for the unlawful cutting of her son, Robert Estep, on Sept.

19. VANITY Beauty Shop "Be Ahead In Style" Lustrous, Long Lasting Guaranteed PERMANENT $5 Other Permanents $3.50 up with or without Appointment Mgr. Myra Webster Richardson and Miss Eva Duyle 20312 Prince St. Phone 8161 Behind Court House Do you suffer periodic With Its Nervous, Highstrung Feelings? Are you troubled by distress of female functional monthly disturbances? Docs it make you feel so neTtous. cranky, restless.

weak, a hit moody- -at such times? Then no try Lydia E. Pinkham'3 toms! Compound Women to reilere such sympby the thousands hare reported remarkable benchts. Pinkham's Compound is what Doctors call a uterine sedative. It has a stand soothing Rest on one of woman's most Important orcans. Taken regularly-Plakham's Compound helps bulld up resistance distress.

It'S ALSO a creat stomachic tonic: All drugstores. Monthly Female Pains fectire Pinkham's Compound is very to relieve monthly cramps. headache, backache. -when female functional monthis disturbances. 3 Lydia E.

Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND' Early Fall Theme Is Followed At Suptic Party In a setting of fall leaves, corn stocks, pumpkins and fall flowers Mrs. Steve Suptic, Prosperity, enSusicitertained with a dinner recently as a courtesy to her mother, Mrs. G. T. McGraw, Montgomery, who was celebrating her 51st birthday anniversary.

During the evening, Mrs. Bernard entertained the group with accordian selections. morning to attend a district conof Women's clubs in onceof Elkins, state president of the speaker at the affair. Those attending the conference from Beckley will include Mrs. Floyd Sayre, who recently succeeded Mrs.

C. I. Bepler to the I presidency of the local Woman's club: Mrs. W. C.

Mays, Mrs. D. W. Anderson, Mrs. W.

R. Henkle. Mrs. C. I.

Bepler, and Mrs. Fred Stone. A general meeting of the Beckley club is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon according to the president. will Guest be speaker Fletcher for W. the occasion Mann, attorney, who will discuss the subject, "What Women Should Know About the State Code." The musical portion of the program is being arranged by Mrs.

R. A. Shackelford. Mrs. H.

C. Avis is chairman of the hostess committee. Members are Mrs. E. D.

Armstrong, Mrs. R. S. Baker, Mrs. James P.

Bibb, Mrs. A. F. Braun, Mrs. O.

W. Brown, Mrs. C. M. Bruce, Mrs.

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

Banks and Mrs. J. A. Hunt. Among guest gathering for the fall affair were: Mrs.

McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bush. Montgomery: Mr. and Mrs.

Pomeroy. and family. Kopperston; Mrs. Lettie Bailey, Leota Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Bailey, and daughter, Laura: Also, Mrs. Mary Bailey, Eva Kamboris, Mrs. Nell Wilson, and Mrs. Fred Kellman daughter. Carolyn; Mr.

and Mrs. Otmur Murphy, Guy Falchini, Mrs. May, Bailes, Mrs. Bernard Carter Mr. and Mrs.

Suptic. Christian Council To Meet At Church Tonight A regular meeting of the Womjan's council of the First Christian church will be held at 7:30. tonight in the officers have announced. Mrs. Ralph Starkey will be in Charge, and of the program devotional for the lesson evewill be given by Mrs.

G. O. Mills. Group No. 3, of which Miss Ann Louise File is leader, will be the hostess group.

U. S. farm families ate about 1183 million chickens in 1946. Weekly Bulletin By Forge Rectors Food Consultant to Wilson Ca. Help For the Food Budget Trying to keep your food budget down? Then you'll be wise to look for the lean beef which is plentiful again this fall.

Cooked correctly. this lean beef is tender and favorous. Served attractively, it makes a big hit with the family. Beef Pol Roost Select a 3 to 5 lb, WILSON'S POT ROAST cut from the chuck, rump. or round Brown well on both sides in 3 tbsp.

ADVANCE SHORTENING Season with salt and pepper. Slip a rack under the meat if no further browning is desired. add cup water, cover tichtiv, and cook slowly until tender 3 or hours -either on top of range or in a very s'ow oven. 300 F. To make gravy: Remove meat to a platter and skim off excess fat.

leaving not more than 4 fat (for 2 cups gravy. Add cups hot water and stir well to all the browned drippings. Mix 14 cop Hour with cup cold water smooth (it's easy you shake it wet in a tightly concred pint jar or swirl cap. and pour gradually into the hot but no bling stirrinz constantly. Boil until thickened suficienti Season to taste.

A bit of Wilson's R.V (added belore the other seasonings: gives a marvelous flavor 10 gravy of any kind. Flavor Tips If the meat you select is extremely lean. ask the dealer to pit in a little suet. Grind it fine and spread 07 top ni the po: roast after both sides are browned. Makes the meat mote juicy.

more delicious. Finer ground suct also improves the flavor and juiciness of lean ground beef when mixed with it thoroughly. a Rector Recipe shank. brisket. plate.

short ribs. flank Variety Adds Interest All of the less tender cus can he made tender and juicy by braising them. Besides the cuts listed in the recipe above, this includes the neck, the Uritson Label Church. above. of Akron.

0.. missionspeakers at the Church of the tonight. wife attended Eastern Nazarene colgraduated in 1944. They served aS Nazarene at Waterville. and fly 10 South Africa.

whore they years. Mrs. Church will sing a will deliver a missionary message Tea or coffee stains on china! cups may be removed by rubbing with a damp cloth dipped in soda. MARGUERITE'S SPECIAL! "CROWN OF GOLD" Individual. Guaranteed Perman.

ents. $10 value. 2 for price of steak. and oxtail. Follow direction given io: the pot roast.

Don't skimpon time: it's the long. now cooking with. moist heat that makes this meat tender. Allow three hours even for the oxtail. Aroma Tempts Appetite The tantalizing aroma of a pot roast is a marvelous dinner bell.

Crispy browned potatoes, green beans cooked with tiny onions, and cole slaw, with spicy apple crisp topped with orange hard sauce to: dessert, is a meal which will tempt the laziest appetite. Yours for favor, George Rector WILSON CO protects your table..

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