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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 11

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Beckley, West Virginia
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New Sttmmersville Lions Club President Receives Pin Now officers of the Sum- niersvllle Llijns Club were installed a the club's regular meeting at tho St. Nicholas Hotel Monday evening. In chnrgo of tho installation was Nick Amlle Jr, of Dluowell, retiring governor of District 29-N of West Virginia Lions Esta F. Henson Dies In Hospital MEADOW BIUDGE (IINS) -Mrs. Esta Ford Henson.

78, of Meadow Bridge died Thursday in a Clifton Forgo, hospital after a long Illness. She was born Juno 8, 1890, at Springdalc, a daughter of the late Philip and Mary Gvvinn Ford. Survivors include her husband, Jphh M. four sons, James and Hcrschel, both of Sprlngdale, Joseph of Meadow Bridge and Bernard of Baltimore, a sister, Mrs. Kitty Campbell of Dnncsc; a brollior, Hcnick Ford of Orient 31111; 14 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

She was a lifelong resident of Fayctte County, a former school teacher and a member of the Rainelle congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses Church. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday In the Wallace nnd Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in East Ifaiiiollo with Murray McClunR in charge. Burial will be In the Wallace Memorial Cemetery nt Clinlon- ville. Tho body will remain at the funeral home where friends may call after noon today.

Grandsons will serve ns pallbearers. Sabine Personals SABTNE (RNS) Mrs Na- dinc Stable and son, Chuckio, and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mullins, and sons, Slcvle and Michael, of Green Cove Springs, arrived Monday to spend a week with their brother-in-law and sisters, Mr.

and Mrs. General Brooks of Sablnc and Miss Diana Sinccoff of Saulsville. Mrs. Rosa Marsh returned Wednesday to her home in Pinehurst, after visiting since Saturday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Richardson. The Walter Richardsons also have as Quests Iheir son in-low and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Bostick, and daughters, Junlc and Moniquc, and their son, Walter Richardson all of Brooklyn, N. Y. Clubs. Officers are Glenn Me- Million, president; Milton Woods, first vice president; Ron Prince, second vice president; James Burks, third vice president; Faber Herbert, tall twister; Dr. Hoy Bakle, lion tamer, and Rev.

Charles Pugh, secretary-treasurer. Di- rectors are Festus Drer Culchcon, '1 Lee Drenn president. I vice prcsid ers and Summcrsvil president's Burnwell Church For Cox-Bowyer MAI IAN Baskets of mixed flowers and greneery and candlelight formed the sotting for Iho Friday evening wedding of Miss Lou Ann Bowj'or, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bowyer of Mahan and Steve Cox of Charleston.

The double-ring ceremony was at 6 p.m. in the Church of tho Nay.arenc at Burnwell by Rev. Ernest Barley of Bradley. Traditional wedding music was played throughout tho ceremony by Ronald Neal Jr. Soloist was Miss Drema Clark, who sang "Each For the Other" and "More." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of 'white organza with long pointed sleeves with seed pearls and a detachable train.

Her shoulder length veil illusion was held in place by an arrangement of organza, lace Festival Parade Set For Aug. 10 RICmVOOD (RNS) Merle White, chairman of the Cherry River Festival, has announced a Gov. Hulctl C. Smith svill bo in Richwood Aug. 10, which is Navy Day, for the festival parade.

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV also are planning to attend. The, tentative schedule is as follows: Aug.

7, street dance; Aug. 8, talent show; Aug. 9 at 7 p. fireman's parade, and 9 p. nrowning of the homecoming queen, and Aug.

10, Navy Day, maneuvers of the Cherry River Navy, and 2 p. homecoming parade. Following the crowning ceremonies on Friday, the Beni Kedem Oriental Band will perform at the city park. A masonrj' tower erected on Little Brewsler Island at the entrance of Boston Harbor in 1718 was the first lighthouse in America. nd pearls.

iraycv book orchids. She trand of pe bridegroom. Matron of Wriston iridesmaids Vilmctli, aui tliss Barban floor lengt link chiffon 'hey carri mums 'oses and ba Bowyer, vas flower Best man nings, Char cnnings Bov he bride ai Kingston. The bride iamesc pin! accessories. mother wore i'hite acccs orsages of A receptio 0111 of til Aides were er, Mrs.

Ern Beverly Rucl The bride Collins High nd Center on. Cox is crt Hoovei Iharleston. at the Kanai, Charleston. The couple BRCKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 12,1968 Rites Scheduled For Viola Nei ZELA (RNS) Viola Me Cutcheon Neil, 86, of Zela died Thursday morning at her honv after a long illness.

Born'April 3, 1882, she was a daughter of the )ate Henry ant Paulina Campbell McCutcheon She was a lifelong resident Nicholas County and a menYbe: of the Salem Baptist Church. Survivors include her husban Newman three sons, Ken neth E. of Hichland, Wash, James H. of Ravonswood, an Fred of Boomer; two daughters Mrs. Pauline Caudill of Eas Bank and Lois Miller DuQuoln, nine grandchl! di'en and five dren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m Saturday In the Salem Baptis Church at Drenncn with Rev Guy Voughan and Rev. Home: Picrcy in charge. Burial will hi in Mongomery Memorial at London. The body mil remain at Howard White Funeral Home in Summei'sville where friends maj call after 4 p.m. today.

ELEVEN William Bright, ien, Bernard McThomas Trent and the retiring Ilion (loft), if the Farm- Merchants Bunk of received his Chmler No. 10589 Notional Bank Region No. 5 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE BECKLEY NATIONAL BANK of celt lay, in the of Weil Virginia, at clou of on June 39, 1966, publiihad in ri(ponce to toll matJt by comptroller of currency, undtr uction 5311, U.S. Rivittd staluUi, ASSETS Coih, balance) wilh other banfci, and caili ilemi in pioceit of colleclion 3,344,035.83 United Slatai Government obligation! Obligation oF Slatei and political lubdiyjiloni 6,108,634.20 Oilier Securiliti 70,000.00 Iconl and dlicounll Bank prenllJei, furniture and fixlucel, and other allot! repreienting bank premiiei 550,277.72 Real ellale owned other than bank premiiai 2.00 Olher oiieti, including direct leaie financing 13,206.35 TOMl ASSETS 32,632,548.61 LIABILITIES Demand depotiu of parlnerlhlpi and corporation! 11,080,331.96 Time and lavingi depoiili of parlneririipi, and corporolioni Depoill! of United Stale! Government X39.256.I3 DepoiiU of Stale! and political lubdivliion! 2,440,86.43 of tommerdol bonfci 28,486.64 Ceililled and offittn' checb, etc. 107,669.26 TOTAL DEPOSITS 29,162,355,35 (a) Total demand depoiili 13,887,157.57 (b) Tola! time and lavingi depoiili 15,275,197.75 Other Ifabilitiei including mortgages and other I'eni on bonk premiiei and other real eitale 569,422.21 TOTAL LIABlllTIES 29,731,777.53 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (c) Common itock--total par value SurpCui Undivided profit! TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS JOO.000.00 1,500,000,00 900,771,08 2,900,771.03 32,632,548.61 MEMORANDA Average of lolal depolilf For the 15 takndar dayt ending with call dole Average of totaMoan! for 15 calendar day! ending with call dale loam ai ihown above are after deduction of valuation reiervei of Securitiei ai ihown above am after deduction of valuer.

ilon renryei of 69,637.84 reiervei of 1, 5. C. Turner, Vice Preildtnt CniKier, of the above-narrwd bank eta hereby declare thai tKii report of condition fi true and correct to bin of my InowWdoe and belief. S. Turner the the correclneil of rhii report 0f condition and declare thai It hui been by ui and to me belt of our knowledge and belief li true and correct.

Mn. A. O. lowlei Joe L. Smith, Jr.

Donald D. Hodwn Director! wore a single aunt of the bride and bouquets of pink sweetheart was Rick Cum- ncl Bobby Wriston, 's motlicr wore a dress with while The bridegroom's a blue dress witli series. Both wore yellow rosebuds. was held at the bride's parents. Mrs.

Rebecca Stov- est Barley and Miss ker. bride is a graduate School at Oak Hill ollege at Charlesa graduate of Hcr- High School in Greenville Briefs GREENVILLE (RNS) Mrs Marvin Smith and children Washington, D. are visiting her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. R.

Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maddy of Washington, D. spent tin weekend here with their pai ents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Elli son. Mrs.

William Kulm is visitin relatives in Wheeling. Henry Long returned horn tills week from Bluefield Sani tarium where he underwen surgery. Mrs. Julia Rollings of York arrived Tuesday to visi her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A D. Ellison. Richard Johnson of Norfolk and babies' brealh. Terry spent the weekend her Mrs. W.

R. Johnson, Dr. Margaret B. Ballard, Mis Lynn Mitchell, Tommie Chant lor and Mrs. Beamy Humphrey returned Monday from Ceda Lakes near Ripley where demonstrated how to make ly soap at the Arts and Crafts Fes Uval.

Chris DoNut Shop Bakery BRIDES TO BE: COME IN PICK UP YOUR WEDDING BOOK CAKE KNIFE. 501 S. Valley Dr. Ph. 252-7204 "Cakei for all occasions" How About It! SIGN UP FOR GAS SERVICE IN THE COAL CITY AREA A DOOR-TO-DOOR SURVEY WILL BE MADE JULY 16 17, 1968 IN COAL CITY, ABNEY, SULLIVAN SULLIVAN ROAD United Fuel Gas has agreed to serve th residents of the Coal City Area.

Company representatives have held a town meeting to explain the contributions thai natural gas can make to this area. One requirement for service is that an appropriate number of customers be obtained and ready to utilize the company's service BEFORE the street mains are installed. For residents of Coal City the minimum number of premises that must be piped is 208. Our employees will have a commitment form when they call upon'area residents. This form will commit the signer to receive service-contingent upon the receipt of sufficient 1 additional signature's to comprise at least the minimum number required, fn other words, no investment need be made until installation of gas service if assured.

Gas company will be knocking on each day from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Residents not available for Interview may call the United Fuel Gas Company, Beckley, W. up to you to decide to sign up for gas HOW ABOUT IT? UNITED FUEL GAS CO. Fitted intr ig B1LUM PresoiirthiiK MAALOX SUSPENSION 12-oz.

REGULAR 1.49 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 10-or. REGULAR 1.45 GET SET HAIR SPRAY Hard to Hold-Super Hard to Hold Regular-REG. 69c EA. 12-OZ. CANS FOR CHARGE ACCTS LOW PRICfS-COMPUH SERVICF CONV BUFFERIN TWICE AS FAST AS ASPIRIN JOHNSON JOHNSON Band Aid Sheer Strips BEAUTY BAR FOR SUMMER MAGIC CLA1ROL IIP COLOR 1.15 NAIL COLOR 1.00 LIQUID MAKE-UP 1.65 SOFT BLUSH DUO 2.50 COMPACT 1.50 HOUBIGANT APRIL SHOWERS SPRAY BATH PWD 1.00 sheer strips 2 REG.

73c PER CAN CANS FOR 45 ADHESIVE BANDAGES Wafer Bottle Reg 1M oOC JEAN NATE BATH BODY PERFUME 3.50 REVLON Reg. $15. ETERNA 27 CREAM 10.00 WILKINSON Stainless Steel --Double Edge SWORD BLADES 5's Reg. 79c Prescription Headquarters for West Virginian's for 38 Years BECAUSE COHEN'S OFFER Prompt Efficient Service Quality Charge Accounts-that save you money in Tax Insurance Dollars COHEN'S FILL ALL WELFARE PRESCRIPTIONS BEACH BALL 16" VINYL-Refl. 98e 32-QT.

STYROFOAM ICE CHEST JG FIT LI 99c FIT LID MOLDED HANDLE REG. $1.50 ALL WOOD HAMBURGER PRESS Presses out Hamburgers to the right thickness in a Jiffy. 1 Gallon--Styrofoam Picnic Jug Reg. 2.50 for easy pouring COOL AIR Car Cushion 99c 15" 32" Open Mesh Fabric Stee I Innerspring--Reg. 2.00 CHROME FIN1SH-2 CELL FLASHLIGHT without Balteries I Reg.

59c D-CON READY MIX Four Ready to use Bait Filled Trays To Make Your Rat Mouse Control Program more effective PEST CONTROL AT COHEN'S Reg. $1.71 I8c CHIP THIS coromn'ffl T8c OFF ON PURCHASE OF 6 PACKAGES CLARK GUM TEABERRY CINNAMINT YOU PAV OWr OR 6 PACKAGES WITH THIS COUPON OFFER EXPIRES JULY 17, IMS I8C 18c 8c COHENS GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS ohon AD PRICES EXPIRE JULY 17, 1968.

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