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

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BEGKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE' 19, 1959 THREE, Pack-Mathis Wedding Performed In Double-Ring Church Ceremony Mrs. Herbert V. Tilley Glen View Girl Is Bride Of Sgt. Herbert V.

TlUey In a ceremony.performed June 13 Miss Mary Delorls Ratcllff became the bride of S. Sgt. Herbert Vestel TUIey. The ceremony was read at the home of parents, Mr. and Frank Ratcllff of Glen h' the Rev.

Vernon Taylor Guests attending the ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ander- Red roses and foliage were used as a background arrangement for the ceremony for which the bride wore a street-length blue' (Jhantilly over satin. Her corsage was pink rosebuds. The bride's mother wore a lilac dress with white accessories.

son, Mrs. Jeanne Mitchell.and Mrs. Franklin Robertson, Crab Orchard; Wanna Faye Ferguson, Mabscott; Mrs. T. Lithia Hill, and Miss Martha Hill, Pensacola, Melvln Bostlc, Beckley; Bertha Barcus, Mrs.

Dexter Bailey, and Miss Patty Snuffer, all Glen View. James C. Hill, Pensacola, Fla, WR.I best man. Serving with "the U. S.

Air Force the bridegroom is stationed at Hickman. Field In Hawaii. He is the son'of Mr. and Sgt. Tllley will return to his 'bride reside with'her parents.

Candelabra with lighted and arrangements of white gladioli with greenery were used as decorations in the Frist Bap- jtist Church for the wedding of Miss Sandra Kay Maihis and John Lee Pack. The double-ring ceremonywas jread June 12 at 8 p. m. by the ev. S.

D. Smith of MacArthur. raditional wedding music.was ayed by E. Lauren Bigger, di- ector of music of the church, also sang "I Love You ruly." The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Steve S.

Mathis of aniels," and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ack, Hinton, Escorted to the altar and given marriage by her father, the- ride attired in a floor- ngth gown of Chantilly lace rsr satin which featured a fitted odice with sweetheart neckline, er queen's crown was designed pearls and sequins and her only welry was a strand, of pearls, he carried a white Bible topped ith a white orchid arid bables'- reath.

Miss Donna Mathis, sister of IB bride, servedas maid of honor nd bridesmaids were Miss Sally of the bridegroom, nd Miss Sharon Swim, cousin of he bride. The maid of honor wore pink lace gown and the.brides- maids wereattired in blue taffeta. Their flowers were chrysanthe- Rodney Pack wasbestman, and, shers were Paul Pack, Butch diller, and Roger Grimett LITTLE ARABIC A I Wis. (AP)-In- Miss Patry TlUey of Raven-itruction in Arabic is offered by cliff served as maid of honor arid only. 23 out of an estimated 1,800 American institutions of higher learning, a-survey released here shows.

Menahem Mansoor ofthe University of Wisconsin Department' of Hebrew and Semitic Mrs. Ernest Tilley, residents Studies conducted the survey. H.e of Ravencliff. pointed out that Arable is the After a southern wedding trip tongue spoken daily by more than 65 million persons of the Mlddli East and the sacred language'fb: 250'million people of the world MURPHY Friday Saturday Only OUTDOOR UMBRELLA AND TABLE COMPLETE Floral inside pattern on heavy-duty vinyl coated fabric. Sun fast solid color' outside in green or yellow.

Sturdy 8-rib frame with "double tilt" 7 foot aluminum pole. Folds compactly! 26 99 A $65.00 VALUE THE COMPLETE VARIETY STORE 218 W. MAIN DOWNTOWN BECKLEY reception. When the'couple left! and Mrs. John L.

Pack. The bride's mother wore a pink for a wedding trip the bride wore Iress, and the bridegroom's a blue suit with white accessor- lother a blue dress. Their ies and a white orchid corsage, ccessories were white. A graduate of Shady Spring White gladioli were used In the High School, the bride was em- ocial room of the church for the ployed by a government employ- ment agency In Washington.D.C Also formerly employed Vashington by Melpar, the bride groom is a graduate of Hinto School. The couple will reside In Dan els.

Dial CL 3-3321 Women's Department Doris Jane Mitchell, returned ome Wednesday morning from the Beckley Medical. Arts Clinic she underwent a tonsil- ectomy. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Mitchell, .00 Thornton Mr. and Mrs; Ivan Meadows of Camp Creek have as a'guest, their niece, Judy Roberts 'daugh- er of Mrs. GraceRoberts, Flre- Alvin Cllven Adklns has returned to his assignment with the U.S. Navy after spending the weekend with his mother, Mrs.

Agnes Adklns, of Fireco. Rita Kay Adklns, his 10-year- ild sister, was treated Wednesday afternoon 'at the Beckley lospital after she amputated several toes with an ax at her home. Mr. and Mrs. DIckDrumheller lave returned to their home in Coal C'ty after a vacation trip.

Vhile away they visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wyant and son, in iacksonville, relatives in Georgia, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fink at Fort Bragg, N.G^ Miss Beulah Burgess returned Tuesday, from'the Raleigh Genral Hospital, where she went major surgery.

She is re- uperadng at the home of her rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins, 407 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde.

Allison, Long Island, N.Y., and Mr. anc Mrs. Richard McLaughlln and our children, Brigham City, Utah, are guests in the home ol Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Sheets, 125 St. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Short, lanesville, Ohio, were the Monday overnight guests, of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams, 109 Pike St. They also are visiting other relatives and friends ir 'rosperity. Short has returnee rom a vacation trip IntheSmok- ey Mountains.

Visiting this week In the 30! home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gregory are her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. James Fleck and BeckleyanNamec For State Office A Beckley wpman, Mrs. WiU 'red Stover, Stanley wag second vice president he Degree of Honor Lodge of WesfVirglnla at the group's state convention held June 9-10 at the Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston Mrs, Hazel Scott, of Chapter 'No, 56, Beckley, said "This is the first time in the 32- year history of the local organization that a member of its proup has been elected to a state office." She also stated that the loca chapter was complimented on its drill team and costumes'when 17 of its members attended the Charleston session.

Other state officers elected Mrs. Agnes Roberts, Parkers- aurg, president and Mrs. Irene Hackney, Huntington, first vice president. New state organizer is Virs. Mae Debar, Fairmont, replacing her mother, Mrs.

Mar Masco, who retired at the convention after serving 47 years in that capacity. Past-'state president is Mrs Edith Bedimer, who presided a the recent meeting'for which Charleston lodges No. 52 and No 76 were hosts. children, Blllie, Charlotte, and Jimmy, Charleston. Miss Anne St.

Clalr, a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School, and former Beckleyan graduated this month as valedic- her class at Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Va She Is the-daughter of Mrs Monte Frye, Orlando, Fla. Calendar dub women of the Beoklcy -area are Invited to use this col- Notice! meetings to came will be accepted until 5 p.m.. "to appear In the next day's issue The Post-Herald, 1 Notices lor the Monday issue may be tclephonec Sunday from 3-5 p.m. to number FRIDAY Degree of Honor LbdgeNo. 56 executive board meeting, horn of Mrs, David Heath, 610TempI 7:30 p.m.

Maxwell Hill Homemaker' Club, home of Mrs.HubertT.urn er, 7:30 p.m. Twilight Garden Club, horn IQSThur mon 6 p. m. SATURDAY Youth of Beckley Lodge-N 27, meet in Heroines of Jerlcli Home, G. 3 p.m.

MONDAY Beckley Legal Secretaries A sociation, regular meeting, Bl Room of Elks Club, 6:30 p.i TIP FOR POT AND PAN DEPARTMENT One' of the features of tl ranges for 1959 Is the automa top burner heat control. On newest models you will find sp clal flame adjusting devices regulate the flame for any typ of saucepan you use. If you Iron or stainless steel pans, sure to adjust the flame so will get an even spread of he This prevents scorching, too. burning a It really pays to rinse ralslna thoroughly in hot water and drain ore adding them to muffins Because they'll taste plump and in the baked product, and won't withdraw any moisture 'rom the batter. MUST RAISE CASH! WE'RE OVERSTOCKED! NEED MORE ROOM! ALL FURNITURE DRASTICALLY REDUCED CASH PRICES ON BUDGET PLAN OR EASY TERMS -Tot Example: 3 PIECE SECTIONAL Top Gra4e Fabric, LIVING ROOM SUITE Foam $199 301 Prince SI.

Marty's Home Furnishings Phone CL 3-9727 Father's Day Gift Without Guesswork Dad will Like a pair of handsome, comfortable, long-wearing Hush Puppie shoesl They'll give him many months of pleasure! Come in and select a pair. Hrlisftcd MEN'S STYLES Cool comfort PuppiCS $11 Girls State Has Inauguration JACKSON'S MILL (AP) --A officers elected Wednesday re inaugurated Thursday at the th annual Rhododendron Girls ate here. Heading the cast was Arm Ketring, 17-year-old Fairmont est student, who won the gub- natorial race over Drenda Jane ercer of Parkersburg. Tlie new governor ran on ihe ationallsts ticket in nn election at was pretty well divided be- die two parties concerned. Other girls elected and their arties included the following: Secretary of state Victoria iller.

Nationalists, Huntington; ttorney general JunmtaClay, ationallsts, Fayettevtlle: treas- rer Brenda Reese, Federal- t's, Fairmont. Auditor Carole Jean Faulk- Nationalists, Wellsburg chool superintendent Jeanne eslie Federalists, Charleston Sriculture commissioner--Iris McConnel, Wash- ngton. Supreme Court judges Bonnie Burner, Partersburg; Caroyn Chipley, Moorfield, and Ann Lowell, Fairmont, Federalists; Judy Thomas, Crantsvllle, and Jane Mr, and Mra. J. R.

Ketterlng were among honored guests today at Inauguration, ceremonies because their daughter won camp's highest post. Today's activity here will in- elude legislative sessions and talent contest, Full prescription know-how Your pharmacist'is trained to be careful We fill your doctor's prescriptions with the utmost precision, ond are on call, day and night, lo help you promptly any emergency! WHITE CROSS PHARMACY BalrBldg. Ph. CL 3-5132 ly WOLVERINE 95 BOYS SIZES $7-95 FAMA'S FOR YOUR MONEY. JUIT IAY it's a wonderful shop.

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