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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 9

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I News and Circulation Office. S6S BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. VA. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1950 William H. Ansel, Jr.

Is Selected As Commencement Speaker At Glen Rogers fir.RY INVESTITURE SERVICE BED BY GIRL SCOUTS KOPPERSTON, May 11 On morning the Senior Girl GLEX ROGERS, May 11 Commencement exercises for the- senior class of Glen Rogers High! school will take place in the school! auditorium at 8 p.m. May 22. The graduation program includes: prelude by the glee club; processional, Ann Camper; invocation, the Rev. Grady Bailey; salutatory, Mary Allen Thomas; "Hail, Hail, Fair Alma Mater," senior class; valedictory, Maralee Goode; "Land of Hope and Glory," glee club. William H.

Ansel, treasurer of the State of West Virginia, wiU give an address after which Hassell Harless will present the senior class followed by granting diplomas; "Farewell, School Beloved," senior class; benediction, by Mr. Bailey; recessional, Ann Camper; Hassell Harless is senior sponsor, Ann Camper is junior sponor and Margarie Chamber is glee club director, James Crockett is principal. The- baccalaureate service for the high school will be held Sun- and Ml REPORTED IMPROVED MULLENS, May 11-- Feastes England, 15, daughter of Mrs. Zetta England, Mullens Hill, underwent an emergenc yappendec- tomy following her admittance toL Mullens General Hosohal a Sc Uts held an i TM p.m. Tuesday.

Her condition! 1 co nectlon i the i was reported as "fine" by the hos- church service Ipital. i Mrs. Joe Lundy, Girl Scout i leader, was assisted by Mrs. T. Bailey in the service.

The Girl! YOUTH Scouts recited their motto and i i i i 10 (Nancy Brooks, Gaile Kirk, Joyce HONORED AN RIPTHH A a i Doris Williams, Janice i nUPlUIVLU UN DiKl fliJAI Cook, Lillian Woody and Kather! PINEVILLE, May 11 Billy ine Trent were presented i Ray Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Girl Scout rescue service star JDolin Manning, was honored i i aid ins chilti care P' ns a surprise birthday partv on his and yearly pins, for work which jsixth anniversary Monday after- they have done the past i noon, in the kindergarten "room of: year 'his aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Lillian Woody also received her where he is a student. cooking pin.

I The children enjoyed various i Mrs. John Brooks is assistant games and Billy Ray opened a leader but she was unable displayed his nice, useful gifts. to attend. Kaihie Cline, Mary Neal, Con-! nie Sue Brooks, Gloria Jean Size-f more, Bety Jo Manning Frances IMFCC Manning. Earl Meek, Robert Lon- i ker, Swannie Smith, Richard Simmons, Sammy Foster, Buddy i Foster, Billy Jo Manning, 1--Maralee Goode, right, daughter of Mr.

Billy Ray Manning, the honoree. of Saulsville, is the valedictorian of this year's! e-president NINE A DAY TO REMEMBER EWTEBTAIWEn AT CCTC HWilllU AINHD Al I 4 LIE PrOg raiii in- L. i a i i eludes: prelude, Ann Camper; pro- i a Mary Allen Thomas; left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Thomas, cesszonal, senior class; invocation i len ers is the salutatorian. She is a member of the honor "Holy, Holy, 6 in musical activities. She plans to entes scripture Belcher; Rev. Foster Jones; Holy," congregation; reading, Rev! Arnold er; "Prayer for Today," glee club; benediction, the Rev.

Mr. Jones- recessional, i Members of the senior class are: Audria M. Cline Becomes Bride Of Kenneth Fogle OCEANA GAS COMPANY EVIDENCE COMPLETED PINEVILLE, May 11--Mr. a PINEVILLE, May 11 Miss Frances Goode celebrated her sixteenth birthday by a party given by her brother, Joe Goode, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil A. Goode. Games were enjoyed and Mrs. Goode served delicious cake and CHARLESTON, May 11 --(ff)-- i ce cream to the following guests- Evidence on the Oceana Gas Com- Miss Louise Goode, of Blue- pany's petition for a rate increase; field; Geneva and Wonnie Adams was completed yesterday at a Mill Creek; Wilma Cook, Ruby third hearing before the Public Parks, Margaret Graybill, Jim Service Commission. iTilley, Aulda Byrd, Larry Halsey, The Company wants to boost Lambert, i Goode, charge from 45 cents to 50 cents Ted Kelly.

Wayne and Fred per 1.000 cubic feet for all Alfred Laxton and the over 4,000 cubic feet per who opened and display- 01 me senior class 11-- arm; 0 ver CUDIC feet per month, honoree, who opened and EsEil Bailey, Lena Bower, Ernest, Mrs. A. G. Cline, of Pineville, an- black crepe dress with white arJ rates would not be affected. ied her many lovely gifts.

Cl a Fre? i riS nOUtlCe the marria their essories and a red rosebud cor- Th bridegroom's mother Wilma McKeehan, Janet Meredith, William Lillie Mae Seven, Virginia Shrews-1 bury, Maxine Simmons, Louis! Stover, Nancy Taraczkozy, Mary Allen Thomas, Mary Louise Toliver, and Beaulah Wesley. Miss Audria M. Cline, of PINEVILLE NEWS PINEVILLE, May 11 Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Tucker, of Red Jacket, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Sunday afternoon. I Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Brooks motored to Christiansburg, Virginia Sunday and visited Mr. Brooks' brother, Mr. O.

A. "Tom" Brooks and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Ellison had as their guests during the Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tilley and children Larry and Susan, of Qumwood, West Mr. and Mrs. H.

Crews visited Mrs. Crews' mother, Mrs. R. Mrs. Kenneth Fogle I The former Miss Cline is a of Pineville High jShe has been employed by the World Bank, Washington, D.

for the past few years. The bridegroom is the son of Guy B. Fogle and Mrs. Howard Bell, of Rockville, Maryland. He is a graduate of the Abbott Art School and is employed as a commercial artist.

A reception was held following the ceremony, at the home of Lieutenant and Mrs. Linden Cook, Silver Spring, Maryland. Mrs. Linden Copk was assisted by Mrs. Robert F.

Beavers and Miss Louise Hyatt, of Pineville. After the reception the young couple left by plane for St. Louis, Missouri, to spend a few days before going to Los Angeles, California, where they will make their home. Among those attending the wedding included: Mrs. A.

F. cu iViii. niiuner. ivirs. it.

ir Ross, in Beckiey, Sunday! Kenneth Fogle, of Washington, Mr. and Mres. Robert F. uaa, ni I a Rev. Ollie Todd, of Naoma, Ral- i Saturda May 6, at 4 p.m.

Beavers and Miss Louise Hyatt, of eigh County, was'business visitor! The ceremony was performed Pinevi51e Wcs: Vir mia Lieuten- in Pineville Friday and the Rev. Marion Michael, a a Comm der and Mrs. Linden Mr. and Mrs. Mack Baugh, Manvin Methodist Church, I A Cook Miss Mar ri Cook.

Mr. Itmann, were'the guests of Mr. (Four Corners, Maryland, a suburb! a Mrs Wencie11 Cook, of Silver and Mrs. Booster'Cook, in Pine-! of Silver Spring, "Maryland. The Maryland; Mr.

and Mrs. ville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Algie imatron of honor and best" a i Gi l- lcerso of Washington, D.

Green and children were also i were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cook Mr Guy and Mrs. guests in the Cook home. of Silver Spring.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Drake moved from Crab Orchard to their new home in East Mr ln a by The with pastel bnde Jf ln a whlte at- suit Howard Bell, of Rockville, Maryland. she Gas Company. rsa whi orchilds.

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Sparks and' a of honor wore a Mrs. Truby Sparks, of dre ssmaker suit with were business visitors in Pineville matl f.

i ing accessories and a yellow and visiting relatives on Saturday and Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. O.

Hunter, of Peterstown, spent the weekend in Pineville, the guests of their son- The bride's mother wore QOPTETV OUtrlLi I in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Belcher.

Mrs. EmiJe Tschantre, of Cam- OCEANA, May 11--The Youth Fellowship of the Oceana Metho- a dist Church met Monday evening at the Church with Bob Lusk, program leader. A talk "The Meaning and Content of Prayer" was WAMP5 OPEIf PPQ given by Bob Lusk afler which the lirilHEO UrriLIjiYij meeting was turned over to the STEPHENSON, May 11 The President, Gene Hatfield, who ap- pointed a nominating committee new officers, with the members being chosen, I AAAJA.I OWAI, 11 J.ZIC Maryland, arrived in Pine-; annusl i ec ti on officers featur- pointed ville Sunday for a visit with herj Thursday night's meeting i elect parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Cook. Woman's Society of Christian following niemuers uenig cnusen, Mrs. Tschantre came by train at the Stephenson Metho-JGene Hatfield, chairman of the Korthfork and her brother and dist Church. i committee, Sharon Beane and Bob sister in law, Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Tvi rs George Farmer was re- Lusk on the committee. Cook, accompanied her to Pine-; elected president, and new sup- The following were present: Bill vale ivlrs.

Tschantre will be re-; portin officers elected included: Dove, Sharon Beane. Gene Hat- membered as tne former Miss rs. Lloyd McKinney. vice-presi-i field, Catherine Hankins, Jimmy Alary Lou Cook. Mrs R.

Stinnett, record- Griffith, Charles Thompson, Ber- Mrs. H. a. urews and i secretary; Mrs. Robert Bonar, nard Nickols, Ray Alfery Sharon daugnver in law Mrs.

tddieLrews; promotional secretary; and Mrs. Harvey Ralph Parsons, Phvlis motored Charleston Tuesday Fo i ey treasurer. Ann Francis, Bobbv Lusk, David ana transacted business. i octed de le ate to the Gayle Beane, Nancy Aliff, A drow which will be held in Harold Lester. Billy Lugar and Cook and two daughters.

Bar- iRuntington, May 10-12, was Mrs. Rev Arnold Belcher, oara and Luanda, of Mullens, and B. B. Mitcham with Mrs. C.

C. peicner. Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and whitlow as alternate.

VAnnrDCTAU VClIfC F. Wildes-, were the guests It was announced that KOPPERSTON NEWS Mr. ana Mrs. C. Shufflebar- JMitcham had been notified of her KOPPFRSTCV MAV 11 Mr ffr i i a j.

lvia 11 ivir. ft; Shu'leSa-er Pp0 tme a mot on ecre and Mrs. R. A. Davidson and San- j.

anuiiieoarger, 01 (arv for the Becklev District i lens, also visited their son and ra Buckie enl Sunda family Sunday Amonate, Virginia visiting Mr. Miss Stella" George, who has a Mrs. A. J.Lowe, spent the past two years in Miami, IpTMCUII 1C DTA El CfTC i Mrs Lester Buckle and d3u i Florida, is the guest of her broth- i i i A LLEtiO jter Sandra are spending this! er. Mr.

C. A. George and ArnrEDQ AT MCETTWri in mj Slting fnends a George, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

UfrllLnO Al lliLEllIlb! relatives. James Boshell spent the past vi Ai a and a TT TM ay 1 ol weekend 'in Bluefield, visiting J. ana daugh- E. Isom will retain the president's a a a i ter Connie Sue were the guests of (post of the Pineville Parent-Tea-' Mrs. Martin's brother in law a i 's Association next vear andJM 5' IT-C Pocrinoiri! i and Mr.

and Mrs. s.siei. dna iteginaia He was re-elected to the offirp iL 3 a u- 3 r- i OIUC Gillev spent the weekend at bunaa. Gus Ostcrlund, vice presi-! Martin, accompanied by Mr. dent, and Mrs.

Elizabeth t0 thVl h. Mrs. John H--rry Martin Mrs. John B. Thomas' 1 son -J Vh lc ther a lob Martin, came with them succeed Mrs.

Violet Bowman' nd ne Blg Sl0ne Gap May Tr.prs wprtt in sister. Mr. and Mr: tiamiiv. ana Mr. ana Mrs.

James Davidson, at Matoaka, Mr. Martin, accompanied by Mr. dent, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhn, and Matoaka, then went on to a as Creek to visit his parents. The group also is supporting the Mr.

and Mrs. J. PineviHe Rotary tlub Bowes are coniined to re- ar.cl and, Mr. Shanklin's i seeking a mobile postofficel Wr Mary Clark, RN has re- ir.other. Mrs.

R. E. Shankiin. i through Wyoming homes with the measles. Rnriford.

Virginia, were the cuests 'points from Blucficld to Logan 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Prj-or' a return. Sur.dav. Dennis Worrell and Preston her duties as resident nurse at Kopperston after attending 2 nurses convention in Wheeling.

The mtncrol contents ore leached with from a natural clay i HAVE DAUGHTER i MULLENS, May II--Mr. a Mrs. Marie Gallagher RN, spent H. Semones. of Black'Wednesday in Kopperston.

'Eagle, nnnounce the birth of their fourth child, a daughter. Shirley LEAVE FOR KENTUCKY An-n. weighing six-pounds, at 5:40, PINEVILLE. May --Mr. and p.

m. Monday at the Mullens Gen-: Mrs. Wylie Sharp, of Pineville, jerai Hospital. and his brother Ted Sharp, of were called to Olive Hepatitis, or yellow jaundice, Hill. Kentucky, Saturday, because I hospitalized 300.000 American of the death of their brother-in: troops in World War II.

law. Mr. Amos Knipp. COHEN DRUG CO. S22 NEVILLE STREET SECKLEY, W.

VA. 'SHADY SPRING 1 ROUTE 19-21 SHADY SPRING, W. VA. SHOT SPEC SELF-SERVICE UOXJRS: WEEK DAYS SATURDAYS Cut Rate Prices U. S.

Grade A Steer Sirloin and T-Bone Steak U. S. Grade A Steer Roast Beei 59c Freshly Ground Ground Beei 49c Cold Cuts-Lunch Heat Pickle and Pimento Loaf, Olive Loaf Liver Cheese, and Spiced Ham SPECIAL Keyko Oleo Colored Ib. Grade A dozen Hunts Halves or Sliced Peaches No. 2V 2 can Chase Sanborn All Grinds, Vac.

Packed Coffee THE WW TO Herman's 6 fiery diamonds enhanced by perfectly matched settings of 14K gold. A rare buy in rings of such fine quality. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE Fiery Zircon Ring Impressive diamond beauty for his very special gift! 14K gold setting. Her Choice of Birthstones Glorious Onyx Ring: $14.75 FAMOUS MAKES WATCHES Lady's birthstone with 2 genuine side diamonds. Other charming styles.

Stones for everv month. Berman's Famous Selection Includes Kord, Benrui Bulova, Elgin Alido Helbros, Longines and Others Scatter Pins Pearls $2.95 Stlverplated sugar, creamer and tray. SILVERWARE sfiss Famous Make Automatic Pop-Up Toasters Complete Service Of Light Silver Plated Flatware In Chest Martha White--As Advertised Over the Grand Old Opry Flour Ib. bag Carnation or Bordens 4 tall cans for Or Case of 48 for $5.39 Large Bananas 2 29c All Popular Brands ireiies carton Reg. Price $12.50 NO HONEY DOWN TAKE A YEAR TO PAY WEST VIRGINIA'S OLDEST AND LARGEST HOME OWNED KREDIT JEWELERS NEVILLE ST.

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