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EIGH1 A I A A and Circulation Office, Phone Ralnelle 'A'Mr. I Dr. Martin Is Home From Hospital EAST RAINKLLE, Dec. 5 BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY. W.

VA. WOMAN BURGLAR SAYS rin daie A SHE'LL LEAVE STATE Attend Fayette Mect li 1 CAjt 10 UljMljjtl) Parent-Teacher Association was SPRLN'GDALE. Doc. 5 A trip the FayettevilJe meeting of the Dr. EAST RAINELLE, Dec.

5--The, planned by the Springdale PTA! CO. FLANAGAN 11 i in 4 j. i AI nUMk 1 thcir voinber moetinfr the EAST RAINELLE, Dec. 5 -Charles Oscar Flanagan. 66, died! Md.

and i i during an appoarance "of "The officers' at his home Clintonville a i ne underwent two opera-; Bradley woman and Mrs evening. lions. i Dennis, who resides in a i TM i Jne next meeting of WEDNESDAY MORXIXG, DECEMBER 0, 1950 TWO BOYS HONORED AT I A FAREWELL DINNER IN WO Honored IMcMillion Rites CLINTONVILLE HOME! At Bi thd. Dinne, mcmuuon mies CRAWLEY. Dec.

5 A i CLINTONVILLE, Dec. 5 A a dinner was given on last Saturday after being" hos: lainelle for' 'pLrpose oV'Vhe "meeting i i was held recently in 3. at the home of Mr. jpitalized for the past four weeksj withdrawn in the off'ce of see ho-v the Favetteville of Mr and Mrs A Flin and Mrs Crane a Crawiey EAST RAINELLE, Dec. 5 at John Hopkins Hospital in Sal- istrate C.

L. a this Slated Thursday -jsee how the Fayetteville morning i transact meetings Clintonville in honor of their honor of 1 ays 2 tne! services He was a retired farmer and is survived by his wife, Stella, two sisters, Mrs. Willie Neubert, Mabscott and Mrs. Estie Jeffries, of Dec. 5 Funeral be held at the Olive Clanent-e and Mrs.

William Zopp of. 3 a i in Loudermilk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruper; and Miss Llboy Crane a Thursday at 2 p. EICHWOOD, Dec.

5 The Hinkle Philathea Class held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Kuhl. Following a m. Dr. Martin has been ill for past several years.

He is able to be up in the house, and is a i care of patients in his office at Frankfort three sons, Charles, Hay! i home. He is well known lo- and Roy, all of Clintonville; i a ''y. and was formerly connected daughters, Mrs. Ethel Burgess, i The East Rainelle General i Irom Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Thelma! Hospital as anethesist.

Martin, of Smoot. Twelve grand- children also survive. Funeral services will be con- I A A 01! XTISTFR IS ducted at 2 p. m. Thursday from LUU A i the Sam Black Methodist church at Clintonville with Rev.

H. Quesenberry and Rev. Walter! Cales, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flint, covered dish dinner the group enjoyed a devotional program con- Nettie on; i for James of prayers, poems and died: stones.

Mrs. Dennis, the alleged theft a i place some time during the month of November and i which time Mrs. Dennis was confined to a New York City hospital. The case was withdrawn after! Miss Bradley signed a statement! EAST RAINELLE, Dec. acknowledging the theft of the! GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY Fitzwater officiating.

Burial Keister entertained on De: cash the camera, and four dress- follow in End of the Trail ceme-; comber 1st honoring the third three RUPERT SENIORS TO PRESENT 'CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN' RUPERT, Dec. 5 by the Dozen," a Harold and Anna Laura Bernard and Clifton a Mrs. Clarence Flint, ail Ui i Clintonville, Mr. and Lloyd me of Crawiey. Hanna and children.

Dennis, Nancy wno aieci; Those present were Mrs. Edwin ionoxide pois- Pnitt, Mrs. Tern Morrison, Mrs. in a parked; Charlie Hicks, Mrs. Leon Davis, in the 1 5 Miilard Hinkle, Mrs.

Lewis Painter. Mrs. Chester Smithson, Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Frank McMillion, a coal miner, is; Miss Orpha Hicks, survived by his wife, Helen i Misses and lone Dunn, Mis.

McMillion; two children, i Jack Ransberger, Mrs. Carl White, Mrs. Charlotte and Leon; his Mr Murl White, Mrs. Billy Kessler and Mrs. SUMMERSVILLE HOME r-nTWiv comedy i i i A i i i i i LliC i i of her daughter, Laura! nightgowns, one pair of wool- is, being presented by the Rupert.

Logan. 'Lou. The party was featured from en mitten several pairs of hose, i scool seniors Friday, Decem-' AT Mr. and Mrs. Basil Flint, of tery.

The body was removed from the Nickell Mortuary in East; three i five Rainelle to the home this after-! white birthd noon. i with pink roset of attraction for a group! Camera and jrash. DINNER GUESTS of little friends. EAST RAINELLE Dec 5--Dr Laura Lou was presented with H. C.

Martin and Misses Mary a number of gifts, and the refresh-! and Tessie Martin had as their iments consisted of Ritz cracker Mrs. Ethie Ramsey of Richwood, Maude Tipton. and the following brothers sisters, Mrs. Thelma Bennett, tie; Mrs Eh a Mc9r.aw, Wester- ALMA NOBLt tUILD ville, Ohio; Mrs. Tessie Mauck.j I A i i i 5 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: Dafphene ILL HOLD BAZAAR ay" at 7:30 p.

m. It a family gmy MTVCTDrf he! a' Around 5100 exclusive of the dealing with Dad and Mother DWU iHlflOIML Fire broke out in the basement Friend, Richwood; Leo la McMil- i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richwood: Ardward and Rade-r, of Lee Street, about Raymond McMillion, Ohio. The fire, which! Funeral rites for the other Tne Alma Guild of The statement signed bv the i 'Gilbreth and their twelve children.

th Dad is brilliant and an expert i i motion study, while Mother isig 0 sympathetic with nim i iteen-agers bent on the: Sunday dinner guests Mr. a sandwiches, cake and ice cream, MLs Bradley was taken Mrs. Eugene McCulcheon and i 1 0 custody on last" Saturday'by fun will make an enjoy three sons, Bern, Rayburn and; 8 1 Stable Roland Ruffner and a evening. pearance at the Crichton school men save the December 7-8. will be held in- icon fined mainly Tneir problems, heartaches, a on ThTirsriav.TTriHav and dinin on Thursday-Friday 14-15.

This postponement to weather conditions. Dec. COUNTY CAPTURE CONVICTS Birthday guests included Bruce Trinkley, Runda Scott, Joann Me Mann. Sandy Griffith, Steve Eas-i I ley, Dusty and Sandy Harrah, Ken Altizer, Kay Wilfong, and Nancy Youiig friends sending gifts wholBASCOM METHODISTS 1 could not attend the party were Tim and Melba Hanley, Linda Keister, Mike Brown. amount of 3500, she had beenjpenvin McClung: Jackie Carroll 1 staff.

returned to i a Dan. Dorsey Rogers- Bill i The -j The stolen goods were recov-1 Charles Jeffries; Fred, Claude i boat Mrs. Madeline Fleshman. The setting is an old minstrel the Annabel 1 Lee, and iRobmson; Anne. Clenda a among some of the leading char- ILillian, Marge! Baughman; are Carl Nester as Cap- jtha, Phyllis Ervin Mace; Mrs.

i tain Peppercorn, Mrs. William Damage was to the i room of the one storv stucco building, which belongs to A. C. Morris. He estimated the! SUMMERSVILLE Dec 5 -damage to be from $1500.00 to i County officers, captured an i escaped convict Monday and land: Mis.

Raaer who was alone in ed him in jail ro await transpor- 1 8 th ime said ration back to Moundsville. Bud was caused r.iffe, of Persinger. was arrested a the home of Denzel Little at ale for Christmas shoppers and Saturday a variety of baked pies, cakes and home-made candy may be purchased. HOLCOMB NEWS Guests From Ohio Are Snowbound In Rupert HOLCOMB. Dee.

5 Charles Clev- i Fitzgerald, Helen Murphy; Dr. i Ward as Cynthia, and Rev. J. E. i a days Ulness Ck Burton, Mickey Walkup; Callihan as Colonel Danby.

-XVinona. Kenneth" and Jim'my Scott He a been sentenced for giv- ln bad uchecks an had escaped PnSOn ab Ut foUr a Willie Crookshanks: Miss! The show also features a a David Dorsey nre ill of the TO BEGIN STUDY BOOK sc a RUPERT, Dec. 5 The 6 Ord Charles; porting cast high school S'" B. C. SUMMERSVILLE NEWS Methodists of the World," by Bishop Ivan Lee Holt, beginning! RUPERT, Dec.

5 Mr. and Mrs. tomorrow night, December 6, Fleshman. VI: ATTEND FUNERAL FINEVILLE, Dec. 5--Mr.

and Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and Miss Mada- Nichols attended the funeral Mrs. Ralph Nicley and Mrs. Charles service held for Oscar L.

Gibson. Clevenger spent. Friday in Summers-! 73-year-old retired farmer and vine on business. member of one of Kanawha Coun- CllmftSor an pi neer families Still Time to Buy SCHENLEY Mrs. Katherine 4463 Louisville says she feels terribly sorry and wants to extend lots of sympathy to thousands of folks all over the country bothered with vague aches and pains due to a deficiency of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron.

Mrs. McCubbins says she knows how they feel because it wasn't too long ago that Mrs. McCubbins was just" beside herself in knowing what to do about such misery. However, Mrs. McCubbins found out she had a deficiency of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin, and Iron and started taking HADACOL.

Here is Mrs. McCubbins' own statement: "My nerves were so bad the least little thing would completely upset me. I was very thin too. --my husband says I was a walking shadow. I was just beside myself in knowing what to do.

Then one day a neighbor friend Rupert, and Lacy Walkup at Charmco, also a sister, Mrs. Dewey Osborne of Clearco. Becoming snowbound, the Ohio visitors had to remain a week, but started home on last Wednesday after learning that their daughter, Mrs. Bernard O'Leary was ill in a Painsville hospital. Sgt Warren Walkup Hospitalized In Japan RUPERT, Dec.

5 Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Walkup of Rupert have received word that their son.

Sgt. Warren Walkup who is with the 7th division in Korea, is ill and has been removed to a hospital in Japan. The nature of his illness was not learned. Young Walkup has been in Korea and Japan the past thirty-one months. rope.

a few days with a MF and Mrs. Hansel Poling will present Mrs. Lee Fitzwater. the chapters on Methodism of the Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lewis were i Vision Institute. This belief isi 'High Living' Believed To Bring Walleyed State A walleyed condition may result fr0m prolonged habitation at high! ORDNANCE COMPANY Gioson died unexpectedly at Order now for the Holidays! here Humphreys Memorial' Church at Sissonville, Sunday. 'altitudes, according to the i Vision i Thic 5 A his home Thursday night. $3.30 QT. Code No.

132 $2.10 PINT Code No. 1S3 At State Stores United States, Canada, and Latin suests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 based on the fact that 60 per cent! RUPERT, Dec.

5 The 420th i Coal is the largest single source aepot company will hold freight revenue for railroads rTVPPt ino" nn Tnni-crliitr i America, on December 13. Methodism in Africa and Asia will be reviewed by Mrs. Troy B. Johnson, on December 20. The concluding session will be conducted by the pastor, Rev.

Robert G. Henson, studying Methodism in the South Pacific, on December 27, and also the Ecumenical Movement. All sessions will follow the regular Wednesday night prayer services, which begin at 7:30 p. m. VISIT IN CLARKSBURG KESSLER, Dec.

5--Miss Mar- A Lewis at EpperJy during Their the! of the Peruvians who had lived Ora ancs Jo. i for over 6 months at altitudes ofi. y. jin the United States, the: after spending son-in-law and Mrs. James O'Gradv.

ten days with daughter. Mr, and I week end here with Mrs. Amick. Mrs. Gladys Rutledge, teacher in i Mr a Mrs Pau! Ford of i Canvas Grade School, returned after ar Dar ents ol a baby daughter, spending past week with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam at Enoch. Mrs. Ruth O'Dell.

of Northfork. the past week with her father. arrived at the Laird Memorial Wiicnn i Hospital on Tuesday, November 23. i i a The little na Jean. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Strickland were Nations." by Ernest D. McGraw, first lieutenant and commanding company officer. BREAKS HIP DAWSON. Dec.

5 Mrs. Alta ne has been named Glen-j M. Holland received a broken i .1 othe Viota she fell in the kitchen of davs caret Universitv of student at the i i a at A joined her moSier Mn jomea ncr motner Mrs Strickland on Saturday. i her ago and is making a Hamilton returned Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Blackhurst a The Greenbrier Val- P. IV Miss Rowena Thursday a visiting i her sis-' Mr. and Mrs. Glennis Hamilton. Hospital at Ronceverte.

ters in Charleston since Thanksgiv-; Belle, were guests Mr. and Holland fell on her sixtv-third in S- Romie -Nichols during the weekend, i birthday. Mrs. Gertrude McClung ret! Clarksburg for the Thanksgiving home Saturdav from the Laird holiday where they visited i morial Hospital, in Montgomery Where is Chongju? Pakchon? Kapsan? Beautiful 4-color map of all Korea will tell you. Map is at Beckley Newspapers by Mail.

BLENDED WHISKEY PR. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY N. of mine heard how other folks i in-lsw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

were being helped by HADACOL --she insisted I try it. I started taking HADACOL. Now I feel wonderful for the first time in years and years. I sleep all night long I eat everything I want and never have a bad effect. I've gained weight folks are amazed at the change in me.

HADACOL is very wonderful I just can't praise HADACOL enough." Stops Feeling Bad do as thousands of others are doing take HADACOL Walter Bell. She also accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bell and their three children, Merlene, Judy and Delores, to Dayton, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Sanford, and where their visit was extended for several days due to weather conditions. RETURNS FROM VISIT CRAWLEY, Dec. 5 Miss Libby Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Crane of Crawley, had returned to her home after visit- Me- She thyroid Wiesner, and, Mrs.

Richard Hawk- operation. ins. Accompanying Mrs. McClung Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Fitzwater of to Clarksburg was A. K. Fossner, i Charleston, were recent guests of his Rupert school music director, and a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fitzwater.

Mrs. Fossner and their small son Mrs went on to Webster Springs to visit her parents. Mrs. Adam Johnson recently spent a week visiting relatives and friends at her former home community of RETURNS HOME EAST RAINELLE, Dec. 5 Missj i 1 sisters Mrs is recovering nicely fro Ardala Boggs has returned to -home at White Sulphur Springs after visiting with her farother- TURKEY DINNER RUPERT, Dec.

5-Turkey din- yes, countless thousands are bene-! in for several days at Spnngdale ner on Sunday was enjoyed by Alvon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

McClung, Mr. and Mrs. William Bergdoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N.

Fasick, and Thomas Peake and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McWhorter at their home on the Big Clear Creek Road, and with Miss Jessie Feamster also a resident of the McWhorter home.

Mrs. Kenneth Moses was a guest in the afternoon. with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Morton and family.

SUNDAY GUESTS RUPERT, Dec. 5--Mr. and Mrs. HAVE DAUGHTER DAWSON, Dec. 5 Relatiyps in Dawson have learned of the birth of a daughter on November 27, to Mr.

and Mrs, George W. Lanham in Charleston. Mrs. Lan- fiting from HADACOL systems are deficient in Vitamins Bl, B2, Iron and Niacin. HADA- COL is so wonderful because HADACOL helps build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these precious Vitamins and Minerals throughout your system every body organ.

Bennie Spade, Douglas and has been named Diana Mavne b-ive remarkable HADACOL a Rhonda Sue Spade at the The Lanhams have one other chance ana if you don't feel of Mrs. B. F. Spade's parents a child, a little son. ter wjth the first few bottles you Renick.

take--you get your money back. Only $1.25 for Trial Size; Large! RETURNS TO CAMP Family or Hospital Size, $3.50. i EAST RAINELLE Dec 5--Pfc Mrs. Hobert McMillion and son "Slug" retrrned Saturday after spend-) ing several days with her parents at Grantsville. i Bill Dooley Jeft Sunday to be with his daughter, Mrs.

Russell Loved in Weston. who remains critically ill in a hospital there, Pvt. Fred Wiseman, spent a wek leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman.

Pvt. Wiseman, who has been stationed at Ft. Meade, Md. will report TO Seattle, Washington. Mrs.

John Haynes returned the first of the week after spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wise, "in Huntingtoh. C.

E. Spade visited on Sunday ham is the former Miss Dorothy with their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Holland of Dawson. The little! Cpl.

Jimmie Boiar. of Bowling Field a. Spade and three children, girl, who weighed eight pounds, Washington, spent one true and Senu- Richard Darby has returned ine HADACOL. If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order it direct from The LeBlanc Cor- INDIA SPURS WHEAT GROWING NEW DELHI. India--(P)---The to'Ministry of Agriculture estimates the week-end here parents.

Mr. and Mrs. c. S. a Hls brother Charles is now stationed in San Diego.

Calif. i Don Amick. of Wheeling, spent the Camp Brackenridge, after: the year's wheat production at spending a three-day pass with i 5,949.000 tons, compared with last his wife, the former Miss Dorothy year's 5,815,000 tons. Area under poration, lafayette, Louisiana. Sanford, and their two wheat is placed at 22,378.000 acres 1950, The Corporation Adv.

1 Diane and Terry. I against 21,656,000 acres last year. Phone 6352 Chiropodist DR. B. E.

SILVERMAN Raleiffh Co. Banu Bids. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. and by Appointment You'll Want to Hear Santa Claus and his three Chief Helpers Nohu, Schmohu, and Kapop Direct from his workshop ai The North Pole Tone in every weekday afternoon at 4:45 p.m. Right after 'Uncle Rerans' and Write Santa at UJCFC FM and AM Beckley, West Virginia can you pass UD Ml prices like A we've been saying for quite A a spell "Whatever your price range--Better buy Buick." But maybe we'd better get down to brass tacks, as to just what this suggestion means. In the lower-price field, this has been happening: Four out often Buick SPECIALS-bought by peofrk with a car to trade in--have been bought by folks who formerly drove one of the so-called "low-priced three." They found they could afford a Buick! In the fine-car field, something even more impressive has happened: Four out of five people who looked ataROA DMASTER and another very distinguished automobile decided in favor QfROADMASTER! So whatever your price range, take a look at our prices --and at what you get for your money. What you get is the thrill of owning the greatest Buick of all time as registered by record-breaking sales.

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