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TWO I A BECKUEY POST-HERALD, W. VA. miss Sybil Jean Champe Is Wed To Edward Miller 'SUMMERSVILLE, Aug. 27 afternoon at the Richwood Presbyterian Church with Rev- 'erend Roger Rice officiating in the double ring ceremony, Miss Sybil Jean Shampe, daughter of and Mrs. K.

B. Champe of Summersville became the bride of Ed- Avard J. Miller, son of Mrs. Win- nie Miller and the late Dr. L.

Miller of Flat The ceremony w.as performed before an altar banked with ferns and decorated with white gladioli in standing baskets and lighted tapers in gold candelabra. The bride wore a ballerina length wedding gown with a white velvet bodice and long sleeves fitted tightly below the elbow. The full skirt and yoke were made of white tulle with an appliqued design of white velvet extending from the bodice into the skirt and yoke. Her tulle veil was edged in rose- point lace and held by a beaded tiara. Her arm bouquet was centered with a white orchid, sur- rounded by white chrysanthemums.

Hamrick Funeral SUMMERSVILLE, Aug. 27 -Funeral services were held Friday morning in Parkersburg, for Mrs. Minnie Dotson Hamrick, widow of Curtis Hamrick. Mrs. A I A A Circulation and Xews Office, i'hone 6-Oi MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1950 BETTY JOANN SAULS- FETED ON BIRTHDAY SUNDIAL.

Aug. 27--Betty Joan Sauls guest-of-honor on her BIBLE SCHOOL HAS HIGHCOAL SERVICE Arhett Church Holds Reunion SUMMERSVILLE, Aug. 27 -A large number of former members of the Arnett Church and the community returned there last Sunday for the annual reunion. The morning sermon was delivered by Rev. Boley, the pastor, and talks given by W.

G. Brown, T. A. Cavendish and Mrs. Harold Elkins and her cousin, Mrs.

Donald. Groves. Their baller- and Dotson, was born at Sumrnersville and spent her early here. feta; shoulder stoles, cnair. Mrs.

Kessel Brown. Friday at Sundial. Mrs. Brown served refreshments to the following: Waylene Wo.rley, Lulu Worley, Francis Kyle, Carmellia Salgado, Rosie Cantley, Ardella Cantley, ude, "Onward Christian Soldiers," for final exercises Friday night for the Daily Vacation Bible School at the Highcoal Community church. "Fairest Lord Jesus," James Stanley Buffurine, Doris Oby J.

congregation and Jean Canterbury, Wanda ir 1 1 liam Dotson, of Sumrnersville a Sauls, three sisters, Miss Laura Dotson of Sumrnersville, Mrs. Lola McKinney, of Arlington, Virginia and Mrs. Zorada Goodbar, of Huntington. REBECCA CHAPEL WSCS WILL MEET THURSDAY ROCK CREEK, Aug. 27-- The monthly business-social gathering of the Womens Society of Christian Service of the Rebecca Chapel will be held Thursday from 12 p.m.

until 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dewey O'Dell, Rock Creek. A plastic party conducted by I a Ca olL arl eston, Rich wood miner with a percentage the proceeds I who died at 10 p.m. Saturday in the church group, will be Richwood hospital, will 8 1 Kessler Rites Slated Tuesday RICHWOOD, Aug.

27-- Funeral Among those from a distance attending were 0. Cavendish and family and Mrs. Lola Bryant of Huntington; T. A. Cavendish, Milton; Ocie Hararh Estep and husband, St.

Albans; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Clendenin; Stanley Legg and famliy, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Legg, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Waybright and dauhgter, Mrs. -Mary Keenan Hornsfield, all of Charleston. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Rand; Cecil Leg gand family, Alloy; Carl Cegg and family, Gauley Bridge; Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Hagaman, Gauley Bridge; Newton and Ed Cavendish, Ansted; Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Mason, Victor; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ramsey, all of Leander; J.

E. Brown, Washington, D. Mrs. E. A.

Grose and two sisters, Miss Virginia Morgan and Fairmont. Mrs. Betsy Berry of SET TUESDAY NIGHT SUMMERSVILLE. Aug. 27 -The SumrnefsviUe Girl Scouts will present the musical play "Nikki" Tuesday evening, August 29 at 8:00 p.

m. at the Nicholas County High School auditorium. The two main characters are "Nikki" played by Esther Nell Bailes and, "Jeannie" played by -Vanera Jeannie is a seven year old child who Is given a birthday party and at the party Mrs. Sybil Jean Miller chrysanthemums. Elk i es on an a sister, who also served as usher.

Robert C. Chapman, of South Charleston, brother-in-law of ihe groom, served as best man. Ushers were Mr. David Champe and Mr. Jack McClung.

economics honorary and Kappa Delta Pi. educational honorary. She is a teacher of Home Economics in Nicholas County High School, Sumrnersville. Mr. Miller asstended West Virginia University where he was a member of Sigma Chi social fraternity.

He is now associated with radio station WKNA, Charleston. After an undisclosed wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside at 228, Sutherland Drive, South Charleston. riP She is survived by one daugh- a Canterbury, Wanda 1 TM aiewari paid honor to ter, Mrs.

Blanche Woodvard Co-! i Be Sue Bonds, Charley American flag. "America" was lumbus, Ohio; two sons, Roy Ham-i skidrr re Raymond Salgado, Mrs. White paid honor to rick of Toledo, Ohio and a i Sa the hostess, Mrs. Kes- i flag followed by the of Elizabeth; one brother, Wil- e11 Brown, and the honoree, Betty S0ng On tne Cross." Honor to the Bible was given by Mary Ar.n Wiley, scripture reading Matthew was given by Jimmy Wilkerson and prayer by Ernmitt Ripley, then a piano solo by Kay Billings, followed Calvary," sung a giris chorus composed of Virginia Halstead, Sylvia Jarvis, and Nancy Charleton. In "A Viijit to the Beginner Class" presentations included: "Good Evening," prayer, "Show Us Thy Way," ''Wonderful Jesus," "The Bible Says," and "Jesus Came," A summary of the course was presented and memory verses said.

Jimmy Wilkerson gave a held at --30 Tuesriiv a i and refreshments will be! solo and Judy Mikel. Ansted MeihodiTt Church We served following the party by for beginners were Miss lioicu iL i i i I I i i i i T-V hostess. Mabel Black, Mrs. G. H.

Billings, and Miss Jean Simmons. The primary class, taught by Mrs. Stewart and Miss Nancy Lane presented "Blessed Jesus," sung by a girls quartet consisting of Judy Mikel, Patricia Halstead, Mary Dorsey, and Mildred Chapman. Mildred Chapman gave a reading, response by Deloris Faye Smith, Linda Osborn, and Doris Copley; memory verses by Toddy Charleton, Buddy Murphey, Charles Scott, Patricia Halstead, and Dinch Waycaster. The class gave a presentation of the 23rd.

Psalm illustrated by Mary Dorsey and David Hughes, followed by "I'm So Happy," by the class; a piano solo by Jean Carter and a coronet solo by Rev. Gabrielson and his puppet, "Pete the Monkey." Three classes combined to present a playlet, They Kessler was corn at Ansted and was -a member of the Methodist church. During World War II he AND MRS. BUTLER ARE FETED AT SHOWER LaFRANK, Aug. 27 and The bride was escorted by her brother, Kenneth Kessler of Char-, Bu ster Butler of LaFrank er shades of velvet.

They carried i rved i the 82nd Constru arm bouquet of bronze and yellow i He is survived by his father, Marvin W. Kessler of Winfrede; Mrs. Evelyn Ruckman of Montgomery. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Joe E.

Brown of Rupert and burial will be in Westlake Cemetery at Ansted. The body will remain at Thomas Mrs. Miller received her AB Funeral Home until one hour be- and BS degrees from Concord fore the services. College and her MS degree from West Virginia She is a member of Cardinal Key, scholastic honorary. Delta Sigma Epsilon, national sorority; Kappa Omicrin Phi, home FATAL SHOOTING A A A DmumlVrl OF $36 FOR YOUTH NIGHTS RICHWOOD, Aug.

27 The Women of the Moose held a successful bake sale Saturday at the Richwood Furniture store. The proceeds which go to help finance the Youth Night were S36. Chapter night was held on Monday night with Mrs. Glayds Kraft in charge of the program which included a comedy skit of the "first day of schol." Members initiated were Elsie Burgess, Rita Hoover, Nellie Frame, Lilly Hanna, Mary Hefner and Rosa McQuinney. About 40 members were present.

On Wednesday night about 50 were given a miscellaneous shower this week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Butler. Those present were: Mrs. Worth Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Harville, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tharpc, Mrs. John Tucker, Mrs. Howard Weese, Miss Eleanor Given, Wendell Murphy, Mrs.

Bailey Evans, Mrs. Shaver, Rev. and Mrs. A. W.

J. Campbell, Mrs. Mary Coe, Mrs. Lula Tharpe, Mrs. L.

B. James, Mrs. Brooks Taylor and- Eugene James. Those sending gifts were: Mrs. HAWKINS INFANT'S FUNERAL IS TODAY WEST WHITESVILLE, Aug.

27-- Funeral Services will be held Monday at the- home here for Rita Jane Hawkins, 8-momh-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins, of West Whitesville. at 2 p.m. She will be buried in Mordue Cemetery, WhitesviDe, under direction of Armstrong Funeral Whiiesville.

Rita died Saturday evening at 6 p.m. in Laird Memorial hospital, Montgomery. She is survived by, in addition A News and Circulation Offices, Phone Oak R1U 90 THURMOND, Aug. 27--Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Liptrap were called to Hot Springs, by ihe death of their nephew. Mrs. W.

B. Liptrap and daughters Jean and Irene visited recently with Mrs. H. McGloughton in Hot Springs, Va. Mrs.

Me Gloughton and son motored home with them and spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Childress spent the weekend in Kuntington. Those attending the Hinkle a hr ncy union in CHntonville Sunday were: Louse at home; two brothers, Mr and Mrs cClure, Mr.

Paul Jr. and Samuel Boyd, both and Mrs Richmond and sor at home; and the grandfather, Walter Stanknosky, Minden. DUBOIS STUDENTS TO REPORT TO BAPTIST CHURCH ON AUGUST 30 MT. HOPE, Aug. 27 DuBois High'School wil begin Wednesday, Aug.

'30, with an assembly and registration of the 7th, 8th and 9th grade pupils in the First Baptist Church of Mount Hope. T. W. Chiles, principal of the school, requests thai 7th and 8th grade pupils of communities other than Mount Hope be retained in. the ur rsepective a i i A A A I auu.

ine oody was taken from the Mike Cosmo, Mary Scarbro mortuary to the home, of Mike and daughters and three Parrish boys from Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

McClure and Mrs. Richmond have as their guests, Mrs. Stella Hinkle, of CHntonville and Mrs. Rose Higginbotham, of Oak Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. Friday Meadows, former residents, were recent visitors of Mrs. Shelor. They were Protan at Pettus today at 4 p.m. EASTERN STAR PLANS TO CONDUCT SCHOOL MT.

HOPE, Aug. 27 Plans for a School of Instruction to be held Sept. 12 were made at Florida where they are Tuesday night meeting of the Wi- ngaged in missionary work, nolia Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. It was announced Mrs. Mary S.

Master, of South Charleston, will be the instructor. Following the meeting refreshments were served by the worthy matron, Mrs. Helen Darnall, and the associate Mrs. Bernadine Evans, to the following: A. C.

Carman, Henry Tyree, Marie Carper, Fannie Richeson Agnes Ward, Maybelle Weaver, Mabel Cooper, Anna Cope, Marie Link, Flora Twaddle, Bertha Martin Eva, Cope, Margie Benson, Ethel Shepherd, Jennie Carter, Marie Bettv Bolton, Johson community Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, Miss schools because of emergency ar- Mary Haven Wood, Mr. and Mrs. rangements.

On Thursday, Aug. 31, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students will report for an assembly and registration in the First Baptist Church of Mount Hope. Books may be purchasedMVed- nesday and Thursday and the students will not report to. school on Friday. Teachers, however, will report for a study discussion of emergency conditons, pupils program cards and schedule.

All students will report to the First Baptist church on Tuesday, Sept. 5, for important announcements and classwork. According to Chiles every effort is now being made to make provisions to adequately take care of the emergency. Mrs. Jane Lee Graham has been oppointed a page in the Grand Chapter of OES at Huntington on Oct.

3, 4, and 5. She is a member of Thurmond Chapter, No. 94. The Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. N.

Sullivan with Mrs. William Underwood in charge of the program. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. William Underwood with Mrs. Sullivan as program leader.

A handkerchief shower was given for Mrs. Bannister in honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Overhold were Saturday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Light, of Oak Hill. iss Patsy Carte has returned Thelma Parson, Mr.

and Mrs. were Junior boy and girls, adults, Bernard Wilson, Mrs. George' Bruffy, Mrs. Lily Westfall, Mrs. Glen Wolverton, Mrs.

Kermit Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaver, Mrs. Hobe Browning, Mrs. Alma Hackney, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Bess, and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Dennison. SUMMERSVILLE, Aug.

27 and intermediates. Jean Carter played the processional, Emmitt Ripley gave the explanation, Kay Carman, Edna Calvert, Mary Buckley, Robert Beverly, and two visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Morelli. OAK HILL, Aug.

27 Cheryl Coleman, of East Oak Hill, was honored recently with a birthday party celebrating her third birth- a poem followed byi 3 anniversary, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmeti Coleman. Games were played and refreshments served to the following: Mary Rose, Margaret Rose, Mary Kokoski, Marillyn Ellison, Carolyn chorus numbers. Diplomas were presented by the teachers and awards by Rev.

Paul Gabrielson, director. An average daily attendance of students was director. reported by the ATTEND STATE FAIR WHITESVILLE, Aug. 27 --Rev. FAYETTE COUNTY LAND TRANSFERS ARE FILED FAYETTEVILLE, Aug.

27 -Newly recorded land transfers in Fayette County include the following: Highlawn Memorial Park Co. to W. T. McNeil, cemetery lots; Fannie Castello and others to a i Ciminari, 4.2 acres in Oak Hill, approximate price $500; Evertee Campbell to Brogan M. Rose and wife, lot and improvements in Kilsyth.

approximate price S1000; C. H. Vencill and others, Special )l Commissioners, to Cora Arizong Deitz, lot on Dogwood Ridge in LADIES CIRCLE HOLDS PICNIC AT BECKWITH BROOKLYN, Aug. 27 A hamburger fry was held Wednesday night by the members of the Ladies Circle of the Brooklyn Community Church at Beckwith. Those attending were Mr.

and. Mrs. Cumbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-' bert Hunter, Mr.

and Mrs. Buster Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Toard, Mrs! H. D. Skiles, Mrs.

Ruffus Christian, Mrs Thomas Wilkerson, Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. Henry Purely, Mrs. Jack Richards, Mrs. Lloyd Neal, and Mrs.

Lillian Church of Fayetteville and Eddy Wilkerson of Brooklyn, the two guests. LISTEN! TONIGHT AT 8:00 Ellison, James David Duncan, Vonna Lee Duncan, Martha Leari- Mountain Cove District, no con- mont, Sandra Kay Baughn, I sideration; Ruby Patteson Shultz Michael Bodner, Sandra Hum- and husband to Ola B. Koontz, lot phries, Janice Humphries, Bill Sta- and improvements on High Street teen-agers square danced a the! Patty OSO, dauhgter and Paul Gabrielson of Jarrolds Valley club under the direction of Mrs rs Roy Boso celebrated, three summer workers from Billy Fitzwaier, Paul Fayetteville, approximate price Edith Husk and other members! birthday with a party the parish to the State Fair at Linda Fox, Susanne Hall, Carroll 512,500. SUMMERSVILLE, Aug. 27 -Arvall Jackson Dudding.

of Charleston, confessed to the fatal shooting ofjMrs. Barbara Shaffer Sander-last February. He was to be tried at the term of court now who sponsor Thursday aftern Her mother Lewisburg Saturday. Summer Varren, Cherry Coleman. vities.

The group was entertained i a tiie 2 rou by leading workers who motored there i Miss Margaret Stevens assisted with Soanish sones hv Ann ames and directing play. At the I to with Spanish songs by Mrs. Ann Ward accompanied by her husband, Edward Ward, who also played for the square dancing. The next meeting of the chapter will be September 11 instead Rev. Gabrielson were Nancy Lane Mrs.

Coleman as co-hostess. north of Summersville. The road house was she receives a jack-in-the-box, called "Nikki." After the party Jeannie falls asleep and "Nikki" appears in life size and takes her for a ride on the chocolate choo choo to another party in Story Land. This is a thrilling play and the! operated by Dudding. At the time Girl Scouts have worked hard stated that she dared him to the entertainment.

The proceeds shoot, after he pressed the gun are to be used for the Girl Scout! to her chest. Hut. The cast is composed of thej Girl Scouts, Brownie Troop. In- MKQ iermediate Troops No. 1 and 2, 1I11 also part of the Drum and Bugle Corps.

Tickets may be purchased from, any Girl Scout. in session. September next Youth rv A or He sentenced one in the county jail. ifooms on beptemDer 13. The sew- Buckland Nancv ROOD a The snootin, occurs Beife party she Mary Gabrielson, and Robert cake, ice cream and pink lemon- Loughborough.

These three are! a leaving Sunday for their respec-' Guests were Gary Groves, Mary tive homes. Sue Cook, alary Lee McDaniel, Shirley Jean McDaniel. Butch Dot- midnight near the Victory End! on Tuesday night with 23 women Opal Stephenson is instructor. ATTEND STATE MEETING IMRS. THELMA DOTSON IS BRIDGE HOSTESS OF GUILD SUMMERSVILLE, Aug.

2 7 bridge supper at her home Election of officers for the coming i Hughes Bridge Road Perkins, Kitty Perkins and Dianne Sundstrum. Linda Peters, who was unable to attend, sent a gift. Mothers accompanying their children were Mrs. Herbert Sundstrum, Mrs. Wanda Grose, Mrs.

Paul Cook, Mrs. B. F. Dotson, Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mrs.

Clifford Fisher, Mrs. Clara Wililams. Mrs. SUMMERSVILLE, Aug. 27 Mrs.

Thomas L. Dotson enter--McDaniel. tained Thursday evening, with a i TODAY'S Radio Program MT. BUS SCHEDULE IS TOLD MT. HOPE.

Aug. 27 The bus schedule of Mount Hope schools will be somewhat the same as 1949-50 with the exception that one bus will be extended to Lay- Highlawn Memorial Park Drucilla E. Berry, cemetery Blackburn-Patteson Realty "Com- pany to Lundy A. and! improvements in Harvey, approxi-i mate price S1500; Ava Crosier and i husband to O. W.

Deitz, lot near Hawks Nest Park, approximate price S500; Lowell A. Huffman and wife to! J. W. Brown and others. lot 3 of Hillcrest Addition to Oak Hill, a --dial WJLS HOLLYWOOD STAR IPLAYKOUSE NETWORK PROGRAMS Eastern Local Time.

Fop central subtract, one hour, for mountain subtract two hours. Some local stations change hour of relay to fit local schedules. Last minuts program changes cannot included. proximate price $8000; Goldie Vi- i i mate price SSoOO; I Eliza M. Nicely year was held at the regular meeting of the Fellowship Guests were, Mrs.

Brooks. Cal-i Guild of laghan. and Mrs. Reginald Hinkle I A A UA1N I I FETED AT SHOWER transported on Bus No. 6.

Bus No. 6 will leave Layland at 7 a.m.--arrive at Mount Hope to Harvey arriving there I he 0re A. Dotson. 53 acres in i to Mount Hope 8:30 then go to Mill Creek. I Bus No.

29 to leave Thurmond A and others to District, no considers- tjon; R. F. Pmchard and wife to Ighlawn Park i MONDAY, AUGUST 28 at Mount Hope i 3 ction A Highlawn Park addi- chapter, American Legion, are attending the State Legion convention being held this weekend -in Charleston. They will accompany the Drum and Bugle corps who as follows: I Mrs. night.

Hostesses were MVs. are to take part in the parades ta Cooper, reporter, -in Charleston during the convention. Representing the post as dele- beth Brown, treasurer; Lenora mcrsville. Copenhaver, song-leader and Ann-i High prize went to gates are John White, Sooner Bashaw, Joseph Berzito, Bill Shel- Wells, second to Mrs. Roland The following, who attended, were served refreshments by the Joan Hamilton was in charge of Clapperion and low to Mrs.

Joe I Mrs!" Robi the program the evening. Plans Clifford Fisher won Daniel Mrs were made for the sewing oroject; traveling prize. A i sewing project; which start Monday evening when the group will meet at the ton, Glenzil Faulkner and Floyd of Lenora Copenhaver to! McMilUon. sewing on gowns for girls i At Monday night's meeting the I from 12 to 14. who are tubercu- post went on record as favoring pos" universal military training ac-' cording to Floyd McMillion local commander.

Color guards and color bearers i a a covers ana cnosr ran drapes FENWICK PERSONALS FENWICK, Aug. 27 A fare- Robert Hale. Mrs. B. A.

Inez Webb, Mrs. Fred Alderman. Mrs. J. A.

Salgado Mrs. Virgil Cyrus. Mrs. Jackie Brown, Mrs. J.

D. Kyle, Mrs. Davi idson. Linda Alderman, Judy Al- jderrnan. Mrs.

Walter Cook. Sending gifts were Mrs. Jack attending the Drum corps are Bill Shelton. Faulki Lavy and John White. and Bugle George at once.

Those attending i Damcron, Mrs. Victor Reeder. and Mrs a i Thom son Evelyn Murphy. Mrs. a i AT ANCHOR MINE WHITESVILLE.

Aug. 27 One Riley, Glenzil Faulkner, F7ank! Tucsda meeting were Edra Ann Mrs. Walter" Taylor. Mrs. JTWO MEN INJURED Copeland, Joan Hamilton.

Carol.Claude Surface. Mrs. Floyd Hunt, Jean Hughes, Julia Murphy, s. Howard Losh and Mrs. Zerk GROVES HAVE GUESTS Blankenship.

Mary LouiCurtip. I SUMMERSVILLE -1 Blake, Anneiia Cooper. Joan DetizJ Mrs. William Denna has ner treatea at Whitesville Thursday ests of Vr and" Mrs Jarie Lenora Copea- ill at her home here the past week, i Clinic Friday morning and another Amette" Groves we'-e Rev a-d haver and Mrs: A Morris. i Mr.

and Mrs. Jessie Blake a a a to L21rri -Memorial hos- Mrs. Lionel R. Driscoll'and iv family spent the weekend i I a Montgomery, for injuries of Pennsulken a i ATTEND CONFERENCE Wester, as the guests of Mrs. sn a mine accident at the bert and Winifrede 'seiben of' GAP MILLS.

Aug. 27 The! Blake's father. No. 2 mine here. Carney Point, N.

J. Rev. and Mrs. A B. Shiftlet and! Mrs.

Bud Travis and children! Psr -l Michaels of Whitesville, i daughters of Gap Mills, Rev. and visited in Buckhanr.on last week. wa treated for a concussion of the R. R. Gray.

Mrs. J. K. Wheel- Mrs. Faye Gray spent last a i laceration over the left er.

and sons of Union, are in Fcmvick visiting friends. She is! ve and abrasions of the left side tending a Bible conference at 'rom Nallen. iof his face at the Whiiesville sanetta. Va. Mr.

Marion i Miss Archetta Long is attaches said. expecvs join his 'amily the lasl relatives in Upshur county. I Clenderdn, also cf of the ivesk. Miss Esther Harrison formerly was taken by Vailey of Femvick visited here over the I ambulance to I-aird Memorial hos- enroute to Alexandria, jpital. where he is where she will be librarian jbeins: treated for pelvic injuries, in a public school there.

a I OPENAIR SPEAKER: 41 A A A MON, AUG. 23 CTechnicolor Musical THE DAUGHTER OF' ROSIEO'GRADY 59 UVft HttSC Cartoon At Dusk Rain Or Clear MOUNTAINAIR GLEN W. VA. LAST TIMES TONIGHT AFFAIR" Jean Arthur V.arl«r.e Ostrich John Lund Widiarn Neff Nfwt Cornerfy Cartoon SHOW AT DUSK RA1N OR CLEAR Now Showing. at ihe OPE and OAK HILL TREATIES ITEST SHOWING IN THIS SECTION Evening ews for 15 Min.

nbc Xpw.tcast Day t'bs Xetwork 1 Hour (repeat) SilPnt Hour mbs-easi Kuldie.s Hour (rcneat) mhs-west 6:15 Music Tirr.e nbo cb? 6:45 Newscast by nbo Commentary cbs 7:00 On- Man's Family--nbc Beulah cbs Nflws and a.bc Xews Commentar" nibs 7:15 New? and Comment-- nbc D.ii'.y afac Jack Smith cbs 7:30 Mvuic Tinve nbc Club 35-- cbs Lone Ivan.cer Drama-- abc News Broadcast mbs Tomment nbc NVws Rroadcajet I Lox'e a. Mystery mbx 6:00 Tlonlon MacRae Show-- nbc KoHywioi 1 cbs Eih'-l and Aibert-- abc Bobljy Bonson mbs Barlow Concert-- nbc Gocifrpy's TAlent JVnry Taylor Talk-- abc Fichters mb? go to Oneal Crossing at to Mount Hope at to Kilsyth for elementary students. Bus No. 30 to make the trip to Price Hill around 8:15. Bus No.

38 scheduled to make I one trip to Pax Branch (McCoys 1 Hill) at 8:15 a.m. The afterr.oon schedule to be an- nounced at the school. PALACE T-W-O F-E-A-T-U-R-E-S tion to Oak Hill, approximate price S3000; Loup Creek Company to Robert J. Frazier and others lot on Loup Creek, approximate price S500. WYOMING MUL.EVS A Times Today News Broadcast mhw 9:00 nbc Kadio Theatre cb? Treasury Sbow-- abc by Experts mb5 9:30 I'aui Barn' nbc Sotil'XJtioj' ac Korean Roundup-- ir.bs 10:00 Niirht Ftf-at Pram a-- nbc My Kri-jrid irma-- cb.s or Not stc Oonisnent: mbs 10:30 First Piano Quartet-- nbc Boh Snow cbs This Is My Sonc-- abc Tance Band Show rrths Variety.

2 and Danes Band abc News. Band 2 hrs. News and Variety to 1 nbo Richard Denning Barbara Fuller PLUSH PLUSH THREE ON! THE TRAIL WILLIAM IOYD 1 0OHN PtNF RHONDA FUMING RI ALTO PINE TONIGHT AT 9:00 9:00 WJLS -dial CBS i WX THIATRI TONIGHT AT 10:00 Beckley 9 Sports Station NAMED DIRECTOR FENWICK, Aug. 27 Lloyd M. Spencer of Fenwick ha? been named to the place of the late Alfred Groves as director of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Surr.mersville it was announced this week- by Wallace Kincaid, executive vice president.

New Valley Theatre RhodfH. W. Va. MONDAY "PINKY" a i i a i a Elbe! Barrymore Ethel RETURN FROM CHICAGO EUNICE. Aug.

27 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harvey returned Saturday from touring Chicago, and attending the Nationaf Moose convention there. BEAVER MONDAY "OX THE TOWV' Frank Sinatra Gene Kelly A i i CRAB ORCHARD DHIYE-IN THEATRE ONT MILE FROM BECKLEY OX CRAB ORCHARD ROAD MONDAY TUESDAY "UNCONQUERED" tn Technicolor Gary Coaper Gcddard Cartoon Short SHOW AT DUSK RAIN OR CLEAK Tu TY 0 song! LYRIC THE HOUSE OF HITS NOW SHOWING 101.3 Hcs. 35,000 Watts Program Schedule Monday- August 28, 1950 I ON NEWS I LUNCHEON A LOCAL NEWS THAT MAN WITH THE 00 WJLS MY FRIEND IRMA TONIGHT AT 10:30 ALSO COMEDY NEWS COMING TUESDAY LADIES PLAY BALL BASESALL: CINCINNATI VS.

NEW PLATTER CHATTER NEWS READ THE COMICS 5:50 MUSICAL HORS D'OEUVRES 6:30 BETWEEN THE LINES VIC DAMONE 7:00 SPORT SCENE 7:15 SPOTLIGHT ON A STAR 7:30 SYMPHONETTE 8:00 NEWS MUSIC FROM TKC SLUE ROOM LOCAL NEWS 10:00 SIGN OFF fisar All Cincinnati Ms CaiBW Static-free HI ftn VH ON YOUIfi CftS NiT'ORK 4i DIAL..

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