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

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I I BECKIEY DINING IN THE PATIO at the Court of Two Sisters in the French Quarter of Now Orleans are, left to right, Mrs. Marvin Connor, 316 Burgess Mrs. Julian Stone, and Dr. Julian Stone, of Charleston and Mr. Connor.

They were in New Orleans to altend a meeting of the United Stales Publie Health Service. Connor is affiliated with the W. Va. State Health Dept. Sisters Get Offices At Seton Hill College Miss Margaret Heaparty, ni Deckley.

has been elected score. the College Government As. socialion at Seton fill College at: Pa. Her sister, Miss i Mary Alice Heagarty, was elect- i ed to the Women's Athletic Assoclation Council, representing the of Dr, and Mrs. John J.

class of 1957. They are Raleigh Heights. BERTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Imald Allen of Clerelanci, Ohio, have the birth of twin sons, April 11.

The Allens arc formerly of Leigh. She 15 the former Miss Shel(by Dean Grimmitt. POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. Daily Calendar Club women of the Reckley are invited 10 use columns. Noures ol me 10 001:6 will be copied until p.in.

to appear 919 the DONT day's of Thr Post Herald. Notecs for thr Monday 155 may be telephoned Sunday trom 3-5 to number 3326. TUESDAY Duplicate Bridge League, 7:30 Coca Cola social room. Degree ol Honor Lodge No. 56, 7:30 pI.

Sons ot Italy Halt, Prince St. Beckley Garden annual luncheon, 1 p.mm., Black Knight Country Chid. Phi Filiac Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Louis D. George, on Virginia at 8 p.m.

Navy Mothers Club, 7:30 111., home of Mrs. J. B. Hereford, 4101 S. Pike St.

Crab Orchard Garden Club, 7:30 111.. home of Mrs. W. H. Boyd, Crab Orchard.

Auxiliary 10 American Logion P'osl 32, room 6 Memorial 8 p.In. Nurses Alumni of Raleich Gra-1 eral Mlospital. Nurses Home on 7:30 p.m. Group of First Christian Church, Builders' class room. 7::10 p.m.

Group No. 9 of First Christian Church, home of Mrs. Samuel Thomson, 100 Park St. Women's Christian Temperance Union, First Baptist Church, 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY Group No.

5 First Christian Church, at the church. 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY St. Margaret's Guild of St. en's Episcopal Church, home otiof Mrs.

Ml. P. Meadows, 20-1 L'irst 2 p.11. 9. Miss Helen Graham Miss Helen Graham Will Marry In April Ceremony the rest of his life, or as income which continge for a specified period of time, In 11:0 case of policies this choice should be made Gelore the maturity Husbands and wives can arrange.

to receive retirement income under a "joint life and survivor. ship" agreement, which will the payment of income 0.8 long 3.5 wither lives. There are two other kinds liv. ing benefits which are paid In During :973. 350 million dollars in prolivy dividends was policyholder 4.

owned insurance, and other 100 million dollars was paid to physically disabled policyholder whose include benefits in case of serious Illness or accident. Mr. and Mrs. F. T.

Graham. of MacArthur. have the engagement of their daugher. Mel. en.

to Richard Brattin, son of Mr. Mrs. W. A. of land.

Ore. Miss Graham is 1951 graduate of Wandiow Wilson School and attended Bockley tour. She is A traffic manager at Itanto Static.a WWNR. Pralin 15 graduate ml Clevelan High School in Portland and Norte West Broadcasting School. Ho is also an croplaye of Radio Station WWNR.

The couple plaus to be married April 30. IA colonial days in a candidate for governor of Massachusetts. harr! no "Christian; worth 1.000 HEALTH HORIZONS on "Three Squares" A Day to lose weight make things for themnotion. You've often heard a reducer comweight fast enough; adding "And I till only That may be his trouble. follow a schedule like this.

They have only of the body becomes reduces In other words. your body processes slow down, and the food you cat is not "worked off" in energy. On the other hand, when you distrib. ute JUT dict maure evenly throughout the day. you not only fuel brb ter, but you use up those calories more (Ficiently, QUESTION OF THE WEEK Q.

What vitamin should I take for protection against colds1 A. There 53 no specific anti-colds vitamin but to protect your. golf against infections in gen. eral you need adequale amounts of all vitamins. TUESDAY MORNING.

APRIL, 13, 1571 TP 'TIF ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT of Stoco High School Music Department is discussed lay students, toft to right, Ralph Maloney, Fred Grubbs, Margaret P'atterson, Mary Ellen Jones, Fred Kirk and Bill Crom. Stoco Music Department Will Give Annual Concert Thursday The Staco Sligh Music De. partment, directed by Airs. Duke Williams, presents 9: annual, spring concert in 11:0 of the Coal City School, nt 7:15 p.m. Thursnay, The Glee Club opens the prograns with "Make and Mon River" by Jerome Kera.

'Summer Time." by George Gor. shwiet, For the Silver 1.in. ing." by Kore, and "Joster P'nrade." close the secular part of the (Sub Program. The last half the program a religious ture 419 the Faster 1h me. "I Walked Today Where Jesus 4d." by O'Hara, 'The "Groch Ca-! by Were You.

Yon There." by 15ur The Glee Club is posed Rosalie Atwood. Lilly Flovins. da. nire Delilah Crawford, July Elmore. Peaty Parley, Mary Fondley.

AzusabeNe Fink. Betty Floyd, Helen Greer, R111 Gross. Fred Brubbs, Mary Ellen Fred Kirk. Twila NeVoy. Evelyn Martin.

Yvonne Martin, Daniel Alendows, Janet O'Neal, Pally Painter, Margaret Patterson, Rayneil Sanders, Joan Sears. Peggy Shrewshury, Geraldine Sizemore, Sneed, Jessie Swim, Bonnie 'Tate. Dann Thompson, Shirley Thompson. The High School Quartet. composed of Fred Kirk, Fred Grubbs, Margaret P'atterson and Mary Elon Jones, will offer soy.

frat numbers which were part ot the West Virginia All-State Chi program, given recently in Fallmont. They will sing, "Gorin tai Excelsis." by Moza: and Re. joice Ye Christians Lanully," by 15ach. 'The Ins! half of the program will include solertines by the Senior band. Unium'.

n1 march, opens this Aroup of hers. Two Overtures follow. Bolls ate on the state (Jans list for the regional and slate band festivals. They are Overture." by Olivadoy. and "Coronado Over-! by James L.

Tarver. get Me Not." An intermezzo will br played by Fred Kirk 08 a bari-' tone with hand accompaniment. "Over the Waves." wally. hy Itosas 4. the Baritone solo.

The popular sirlo epons with "Ar. ranger's by three well- Over-Eating Main Cause Of Obesity Obesity--America' umber one public health problems steins from rating. in 149 the Metropolitan Life affoets people than any other and is the root of many af rie. alive diseases prevalent Hav. The person who tris a inches from h.s not only will live longer, will for! 2n! fur living.

He will: have illnesses. 49 more pleas. ing appearance and Brien mage DiT. For his own well-being, anyone' more than 10 real above incal wright should consider the merit: of going rar1 a reduring diet. A1! dinting.

however. should Lu i rage under the guidance of a 10. insure that no fond elements' 1 bealth :11 be lacking. Regardless of the far: that holy burns freer cajors soup, adequate rest 13 particularly to the dieter. for dirt.

in: is strAin. For evenly glazed, deliciously flavarod Candied Sweet Use Arbuckle's SUPER SOFT BROWN SUGAR THREES Prize- Winning Hams Of W. Va. On Easter Menu PERSONALS The Woman's Department Telephone 3321 Miss Jeanne Carol Harless, Miss 1 Anna Rutherford nt Alum and Miss Betty Fisher. were guests Friday in the home of Miss llar.

less' parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Norman H. Barless, of Mabscolt, The Morris girls are members of Harvey Choir whn presented a spring concert Shady Spring last week. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Davis of 113 Mankin left last work for al month's vacation in Florida. Among Beckleyans allending the Cotillion Club formal dance last weekend Virginia Polylechnie! Institute, Blacksburg, were the i Blisses Norma Jean Long.

of Heber Doris Hope of Railroad Ave, and Agnes Reeder of Snuffer Apis. Mr. Abd Mrs. A. MI.

Keeney And children, Georie McDonald. and Beckicy Lou, and Joseph William, were guests Saturday in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Norman! H. Harless of Mabscolt.

Miss Polly Sue Rogers of 400 N. Kanawba spent Sunday visit-: ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Rogers, of Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams of 1102 Neville St. have returned home after A vacation in Florida.

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20 1:2. 22 1-2, 24 1-2. Size 16 1 2 mires: 3 3.3 vard: 39-inch tabric: bolero 17-8 yards. gives perfect fit. Complete.

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Y. Print plainly NADIR, AD. DRESS with ZONE. SIZE and (STYLE NUMAIN) says you can DiEt and LIKE IT with new, delicious WHITE DIET the low -calorie white bread for REDUCING DIET! NASC AND IT Ducity Six prize winning hams that stale the show inc 22nd Annual State 1-H Elam n1d Bacon Sale at Clarksburg, will be featured on the traditional Easter menu at 'The Greenbrier, according to Howard Donnelly, 11se resort's Catering Manager. 'The Blue Ribbons will be displayed nt the entrance of the dinroom so guests will knox that those hams have heen country sugat-cured and trickory smoked, From farmyard to table, these hams have been panipered.

West Virginia's 4-It members babied the hogs And Cured the with care to make sure that they wern (perfect in soundness, lexture and AromA. Greenbrier Chet Pettingill now tarns them into A piece de resistance. The already savory hame receive gentle basting of sparkJing Burgundy during the threebaking process and reach the table dressed up with glAzed slice of pineapple and a Madeira Wine Sauce. 1 Mrs. C.

A. Thompson of 208 sell St. has returned home after undergoing major surgery al University Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. Mrs. Silas Gore of 409 S.

Oakwood Ave. and Mrs. Lena son of 207 Fourth St. returned home yesterday alter spending the weekend with: their niece, Mrs. I George Maul, of Washington, D.

C. Miss Stella Wave, is spencling loose with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Miller of Ecclus. She will leave April 19 (or the Naval Station at San Francisco, Calif.

i Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gales of 402 College Ave.

returned home day New from Smyrna, two Fla. months' vacation Mr. and Mrs. Pete George of Vine had as weckend guests, her sister. Mrs.

Daine Woods, and Verona Tinkler, of ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of Charleston were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Kincaid, of 400; College Ave. Families Get Record Sums During 1953 Life insurance policies and annuities provided nearly four and! 1 balf billion dollars in benefits last! year to American families, ting to estimales published by the Institute of Lite Insurance. This is ever a billion dollars more than life companies paid five years ago. More money in insurance benefits WAs piad life, year to policyholders than lo the families of policyholders who died. This has been true for many years.

There ate many reasons why these henefits exceed benefits paid to widows and other beneficiaries as a result of deaths. iOne important reason is that tecunt years have been healthy ones fo: Americans. Death rates have been low and relatively large burnbers of people are living to refirement agos. Many of these older people are using the values of their insurance during their lifetimes. for retirement income or some other purpose.

the "living" benefits which come from life insurance policies. the two which may directprovide retirement income pre life insurance cash values and lured endowments. Cash values cievelop in every permanent life insurance policy; whenever A. policyholder wishes to, he can give up his insurance protection and reDesP values in cash. or it.

crier he sun is large enough as a regular income. Endowments can provide similar retirement income or cach: after a period of years or when a given age is reached, they do this automatically. Other living benefits come from annuities. There are twice as many dollars from Annalies going: lo families now as at the end of World War HI and there is evidence such payments wail increase even more dramatically in the rex1 few years. Annuities differ from Infe ancu bough: policies in that they are purely for income.

During the pasi several years. employe: and employees have bera buying them A5 part of pension or titement systems. All matured endowments, cash values or annuities are used. by older -they are used young people as well, notably to pay for children's educations -hut is that a gond porcon every year reach retired ple. A study published recently hy.

the Inst: tote of Life Insurance shows that the two 81095 of United States which receive the largest share of living benefits in: relation to total benefits tho. A10 Pacific Fibrida Coast New 2015 its share of an. nuities, tor. People who have bought permanent life insurance to protect. their families can look forward 10, receiving living benefits AS the need for pretection diminshes.

These When the values time comes to receive: the owner of the policy can 10 have them In cash, Dr: A5 income which will continue for Tests Provo Foam Cleans Carpets Brighter Naturally you Want your car. peting And upholstery look bright after you have worked to cirnn it. Make this test; clean the carpeting in one room with famous Fina Foam and another room with any other type of.l! rug cleanec. L.ct the results of this test be your guide. Noth.

ing cleans carpets like foam and hr foam like Fina Foant. Availible At Henry Conway Hardware 317 Neville St. Reck. ley, Adv, known band arrangers, David Ben-, nett, Yoder. Harold Walters is nad Mad mender the Twinkle, Little written in different tempos and styles.

Con Dios." My Pa- Pa," and 'RAgE Biraws," will iso played also. The hand will close "Songs of Faith." a lection of Sacred melodirs by James A. Scott. followed 003 the "Star Spangled Banner." by Key. Members of the band are Hazel Allen, His Allen, Patty Bolen, Belly 1sill Groan, Harold Daniel, Jeannie Caniel, Arbadelta 'Vorley, Gay Garrison.

Fred Louise Fred Kirk, Janice Lilly, Franky Lusher, MeMillan. Twiln MeVey, Ralph Beverly May, Bit. Shelby Mauro, t'ase Nun. Carolos Orfield, Margaret Potterson. Norman Patterson, Jay Punt.

Emmajean elusn, Margaret Rickrits, Nova Ritter, Carolyn Scoll: ROUNDED. FITTED JACKET AND BOX SKIRTAre tramned for this suit of gray French alpaca salting by larry Frechtel. Tittle Mops set down the shoulderline follow the slant of the collar. Nevelled mother of-pearl buttons add to the Jacket decor. The neckline Aller and the lining arc of gray and black printed alik Take S.S.S.

TONIC For Iron-Starved Blood AFTER A COLD "Jus! now fam gelling over a cold. 50 Thought a bottle of 5.5.5. Tonic yesterday." That's what Mra. John F. Trestle of Get Rays about rurl thousands of men, women and children have u.

gd 8.4.8. TONIC to build up blood ruled has its course. 8.5.5. TONIC TasinIN iron deficiency by building NICK, P. F.D BLOOD and banishing the tired, down, let-down ferling that often lingers after a cold.

DOCTORS' TESTS PROVE S. 5. 1. HELPS YOU TWO VITAL WAYS: Builds RICH, iron RED BIDOD colis; resista deficiency ANEMIA. 2 DEGESTIVE: Stimulates the daw of thua VITAL imJUICE, proving atomnach digestion nnd appetite.

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W. Woolworth Co, 116 MAIN A HEALTH Reducing Many pomple who want selves because of a mistaken plain that he doesn't lose one square meal a day!" These reducers usually coMet or fruit juice for or skip that meal "starve" all morning. noon, they eat a skimpy and "starve" again through r. houra. All they look forward to a decent and when dinner are ap: to cat an enormous This is all wrong, Sylvia F.

Becker of the (N. Beth Israel prove her point, she cites periment made several with laboratory enimals. study, the investigators number of animals groupa. Both groups were same food, the sarne breakfast, entirely--and Then, at lunchthe long. meal.

comes, they amount. says Dr. Newark Hospital. To an years GEo For this divided a into two fed the number of calorics A day. But there was one difference.

Group A was fed its rations in several small meal: day. Group got its entire daily allowance in ane meal. Both ale exactly the same amount but Group one meal a day, gained weight much more rapidly than the other These results suggest that re. ducing is not just a of limiting calories, but of distrih. alins: them fairly evenly through.

out the day. Here's by, according to Dr. Becker. When you go for A number of hours without any food to speak of, "the total metabolism. FREE! Your Choice Of A Lovely $15 EASTER BONNET From RAHALL'S With The Purchase Of Any New 1954 FRIGIDAIRE Home Appliance TEd A Come In And Select A New 1951 FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator Range Washer Dryer Home Freezer Ironer Hot Water Heater We'll Give You or Your Lady A Gift Certificate Prom Rahall's For An Easter Hat of Her Choice Valued Up To $15.00 This Week Only TERMS IF DESIRED BECKLEY HARDWARE and Supply Co.

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