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TEN BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15,1968 Fayette County light' Fayette Couples et Marriage Licenses Demonstration On Making Corsages Presented Mrs. Virginia Newton (left), an honorary member of the Green Mitt Garden Club of White Sulphur i demonstrated how to make corsages at the a evening meeting the club. She answered questions as she worked. Shown on the table are several corsages which Mrs.

Newton has made a designed. Mrs. Hunter Gillespie, club president, welcomed Greenbrier Valley Area Projects Are 'Successful' For White Sulphur Group WHITE SULPHUR (RNS) Mrs. Virginia Newton, a honorary member of the Green Mitt Garden Club of White Sulphur Springs, demonstrated the art of making corsages at the Monday evening meeting of the Green Mitt club. Mrs.

Newton is employed by a local flower shop. She answered questions ol members as she Following her program, Mrs. Newton presented each member a holiday corsage from the assortment she had designed. She remarked that fruit is in style this year for corsage material. Green Mitt President Mrs.

Hunter Gillespie welcomed Mrs. John Crawford as a new club member. Finance chairman, Mrs. John Arbogast, reported that the Judge C. Garvin Vetoes Petitions FAYETTE VILLE (RNS) Fayette County Circuit Court Judge Charles L.

Garvin Jr. Thursday turned down twc petitions on habeas corpus filer in the circuit court by Glen Leon Hawkins Hico and Robert Lee Deite- of Sum- jnersville. Hawkins was sentenced to the West Virginia Penitentiary Jan. 25, 1985, upon entering a plea of guiity of first degree murder of Alphis Norman of Ramsey. Hawkins, in his petition, claim.

ed that he was not fully represented by counsel in tha he was not fully advised of his right to trial and his right to examine witnesses which wouk have testified against him. Deitz was sentenced to West i i i a Pentitentiary April 14, upon a plea guilty to murder. He als claimed, his rights had been violated, in that the indictmen failed to state whether the vie tim was a person, a man woman. Also that he was no fully advised by this attorney BS to what sentence if any would receive upon his plea guilty to murder in the fir 1 degree. Ansted Items ANSTED (RNS) Mrs.

Belt Shaffer, Mrs. Delphine Hundley Mrs. Hallie Gilkeson, Mr, Belpra Deitz, Mrs. Claiborne, Mrs. Minnie Ma Skaggs, Mrs.

Etta Rae Ogg an Mrs. Ann Dooley attended th roll call dinner of White Shrin of Jerusalem Manelho No. at the Masonic Temple Montgomery Friday night. Th women are members of th Order of Eastern Star, Anste Chapter No. 134.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Thqmasson have returned their home here from York. Thomasson underwen jurgery at Memorial Hospita in New York City and was a pa tient there for four weeks.

Mrs Thomasson lived in the horn of their son-in-law a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dial, of Wcstbury, N. an Thomasson visited there on Jr hospital release.

En route heri they visited for one week wit their son-in-law and daughte Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karickho et Shepherstown. Thomasson an employe of the Nation; Bank of Ansted. Mrs.

Bessie Eades Is a tient in Beckley Appalachia Regional Hospital. Mrs. Carl Bobhitt of Sprin. field, Ohio, and Mrs. Randa Bragg of Cowen are at tl home of their parents, Mr.

an Mrs. John Stanley Skaggs, because of the illness of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Boling of Mount Verrion, Ohio, and Mrs.

Lillian Wheeler of Dayton, Ohio, left for their homes Sunday after a visit with their parents also. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dellgnc returned to their home Saturday after a weekend visit with their Eddie Deligne, a freshman sidewalk bazaar" and ghan sale were highly the essful and the budget was more an met. Members ssisted at the bazaar were rs.

Edmund Olding, Mrs. E. r. Silcott, Mrs. Arbogast, Mrs.

enevieve Perry, Mrs. C. J. ull, Jlrs. Hunter Gillespie and "rs.

Vincent O'Neil. The Christmas meeting of the ub, with Mrs. George Neville nd her social committee i large, will be held Dec. ach member will make oliday corsage for exchange. A report on the Greenbrier islrict meeting held in October i Bluefield was given by Mrs 'illiam Fearnley.

The local reenbrier Council of Garden lubs will be hostess to the 969 district meeting. Mrs. Pat King told of the lanned planting program rea buildings which for iscussed at the Greenbrier puncU Garden 'ovember session. As a part of the club's herapy program, members wil ake Christmas tray favors for IB room-bound servicemen a laxwell Air Force a avors are to be delivered to Irs. Karim Hamood who wil end them to Miss Martha uckley, a member of the Ret ross Therapy unit there.

Mrs. John Arbogast discusse ic proposed schedule for the 369 State Fair Flower Show. Mrs. John Crawford (second from left) as, a new member. Hostesses were (from right) Mrs.

Harold Spangler, Mrs. Thelma Fisher and Mrs. Vincent O'Neil, who served a dessert course. Hiomas HoDey )ies In Hospital SCARBRO (RNS) Thomas rnest Holley, 81, of Route 1, carbro died Thursday morning a Beckley hospital after a Hostesses were Mrs. Vincent William Kuhn Post Commander Named At Union UNION (RNS) William Martiu of Union was installed commander of Monroe Post 100 he American Legion, at the Legion Home in Union Monday night following the a a Veteran's Day dinner meeting.

Seventh District Command? Tames D. Bowling of Fayel was the installing oi 'icer, assisted by District vice a James Frazier; adjutant, G. Sibold; treasurer, F. A a sergeant-at-arms Edwin Forren; a a i George Flouer; service officer R. N.

Allen; historian, Harol Brown; Americanism, Bone; and child welfare, F. Crim. Retiring commandei Maurice Mann, Commander Martin a gavel. An Army nurse, First Darlene Echols, 11 discharged, was a guest of th post and made a regarding her tour of duty in Vietnam. Marion Shiflet and Elwoo McPeak, both counselors at th Legion's Mountaineer State Camp at Jackson's Mil last summer, told the group their pleasure in serving an being associated with such fine group of boys from all ove West Virginia.

A memorial service was con ducted by Chaplain Georg Flouer for the three member of Monroe post who have die within the last 12 months; 0. Tomlinson, H. A. Ryan an i'Neil, Mrs. Thelma Fisher and Irs.

Harold Spangler. Members of Auxiliary Un 100 served dinner. The Madonna' Discussed For Fayette Clubwomen ANSTED (RNS) Mrs. Sally of Fayelteyille, a teacher it Fayetteville High School, was iuest speaker for the Monday light meeting of the Ansted Jarden Club at the home of rlrs. Guy Dooley Jr.

Mrs. Melvin Ogg, vice presi- Harry Smith, Dies In Hospital CHIMNEY CORNER (RNS) Harry Smith, 86, of Chimney Corner died Wednesday evening a Montgomery hospital after a long illness. He was a retired miner, a iiember of the Longacre Bap- ist Church and was born July 7 1882, in Farmville, Va. Survivors include his wife, Stella; two foster daughters, dent, was In charge of neeting in the absence of tl president. Mrs.

Arritt used "Tl Madonna" as the subject icr talk, giving the history he Madonna and demonstrate various arrangements, using I Madonna figurine in Christm arrangements. Club members are sellin jracelets and hooks on me cookery for the benefit of the reasury. Club members are to atten he Nov. 17 meeting of Fayette County Garden Cli at White Oak Count 3ub when Christmas lightir 'or out-of-doors will be explai ed. The physical fitness progra is to be postponed until ne spring.

Mrs. Dooley was assisted serving refreshments by Mi Ogg. Other club members a Urs. Evelyne Metuchen, N. J.

Brown. of and Mrs. Doris May Hale of Charleston; nephews he reared, Isham Smith of Sandusky, Ohio, Harry Smith of New York City, N. and Clarence Smith of Morris Creek; and a niece he reared, Mrs. Betty Watts of Philadelphia, Pa.

The funeral will be held al 2 p. m. Sunday in the Vance- Jackson Funeral Home Chapel, formerly Thomas a Home, in Ansted with Rev. Frank Robertson in charge. Burial will be in the Mount Chapel Cemetery at Ansted.

The body will remain at the funeral home where friends may call after 4 p. m. today. lending Comer, Mrs. Theodore Raymond Deitz, were Mrs.

Mrs. Robert Chart Conra Deitz, Mr Mrs. Albe Deligne, Mrs. Martin Hofstette Mrs, Ray Kirkwood, Mrs. Massey and Miss Julia Vawter Guests included Mrs.

L. Gilkeson, Mrs. A. E. Higg: hotham, who has moved fro Gauley Bridge to Ansted, Mr Lee Crandall, Mrs, a Blackwcll and Mrs.

Elva Mill FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) arriage licenses issued this cek by the Fnyette County erk are as follows: Larry Allen Coon, 23, of oonicr, son of George and ildred Bostic Coon, and Edith ue Johnson, 16, Alloy, aughter of Mike and Gaynell iGiacomo Johnson. Kenneth Eugene Dempscy, 27, Akron. Ohio, son of Raymond nd Lucille Ramsey Dempsey, id Linda Lou Trencz, 25, of kron, Ohio, daughter of Robert Lula Herffner Miller. ng illness. He was a retired coal miner nd a member of the United iine Workers of America.

Born in Franklin County, 'ec. 20, 188G, he was a son the late Joseph and Marj ane Bonder Holley. Survivors include his wife, osa Holley; five sons, Harry Charlton Heights, Coy, Roy nd Tracy, all of Route 1 carbro, and Dickie of Fairfax two stepsons, Leo Lively Charlotte, N. and Vincent ively of Elkton, three aughters, Mrs. Irene Williams Irs.

Margaret Wriston am Irs. Mary Ann Aliff, all oute 1, Scarbro; two step aughters, Mrs. Delia Danger leld of Elkton, and Mrs 3un Brown of Route 1, Scarbro wo brothers, Dock of Beckles nd Cieve of Long Branch; a ister, Mrs. Mary Lou Jamc a N. 4 Irandchildren and 36 great irandehildren.

The funeral will be at 2:3 i.m. Saturday in the Tyre 'uneral Home Chapel at Oa! Hill with Hey. Glen Wrislon 11 harge. Burial will be in Ib amily cemetery at Route I Scarbro. The body will remain at th uneral home where friends ma call after 5 p.m.

today. David Leon Davis, 22, of 'ayettevillc, son of Emmerson lid Minnie Green Davis, and larjorie Sue Bolen, 20, pf Pax, aughter of James and Mozelle Craddock Dolcn. Hoy' James Proffilt, 22, ol 'owclllon, son of Martin and 'loreiice Young Proffitl, anc )eloris Ann Burrows, 17, ol Elkridge, daughter of William nd Elizabeth Akcrs Burrows. William Ardcn Shaver, 22, ol ieckley, sou of Garland anc Jorothy Young Shaver, ant Clark Fowler, 21, of Oak lill, daughter of James and Clark Fowler. Isaac Cleveland Toney, 21, of Jollian, son of diaries and )ana Smith Touey, and Arlcne jOii Underwood, 19, of Searbro, laughter of Harold and Ina Vhite Underwood.

George Williamson III, 22, Holly Grove, son of George nd Betty Young Williamson, and Kathy Lavone Marsieo, 20, Smitbers, daughter of Ralph and Josefa Cox Marsieo. John W. Wood, 28, of Mount lope, son of George and Audrey Murphy Wood, and ilary Hildred lount Hope, iuckncr Shrouf. Oboyle, 31, claughtet aud Ophelia Ramsey Oak Hill News OAK HILL (RNS) William Jackson of Ford Addition was released from- Laird Memorial Hospital in Montgomery Monday. Mrs.

Jessie Rozzella of Man is in serious condition in Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital. Mrs. Rozzella is the mother of Mrs. Conley Carlton of Kelly Avenue. Mrs.

Ed Harvey of Columbus, Ohio, returned to her home Monday after visiting mother, Mrs. Ida Davis, and her sister, Mrs. Patrick Walters, and family. Larry Thomas, son of the Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Thomas of Kelly Avenue, will leave this weekend for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he has accepted a position with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. Students at the Wyoming County Vocational-Technical School in Pineville organized two clubs Tuesday a elected new officers. Youths attending the school in the morning from Baileysville, Oceana- and Pineville arc members of the A. M. Vocational Industrial Club America.

Their, officers are County Brenton Grade School Cheerleaders Cheerleaders were selected this week at the Brenton Grade School, according to Lloyd Shields, principal. They are (from left) Janet Mabry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mabry of Brenton; Kathy Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Lambert Diana Morgan, daughter of Raymond Morgan; Betty Jo Short, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gilley of Brenton, and Linda Lou Gilley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gilley of Brenton.

Tlie head cheerleader is Debby Workman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Workman. The girls are sponsored by Ella Walker, school secretary. Holiday Activities Slated By Presbyterian Circles MOUNT HOPE Circles Clark presented the program on of the Mount Hope Presbyterian Church held regular monthly meetings Monday.

Circle No. 1 met at 9:30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. George Park Heights Addi- Coleman, tion. "Stewardship." During i session plans were made for lowers for the church in Jecemb'er; cards were sent to Two Vocational Clubs Organized In Wyoming (top photo, left to right, seated) Danny Acord Clearfork, secretary; Beecher Phimloy of Clearfoik, president, arid Holly Tolcr of Oceana, vice president.

Standing are Larry Baldwin of Kopperston, treasurer; Jim Sizemore of Mathcny, treasurer; and Bill Durbin of Oceana, reporter. All are students at For Area PINEVILLE (TINS) Twoof Matheny; and reporter, Bill Vocational Industrial Clubs of Duvbin of Oceana. The P. M. Club clecled of- America were organized Tuesday at the i Vocational Tcchinical School in Pineville.

Two clubs necessary because of the bus schedules which bring the boys to the school. The students from Baileysville, a a a Pineville attend the morning classes and students from Glen Rogers, Herndon, Mullens and Pineville sessions. The A. altend the afternoon M. Club, as it has been named, elected officers as follows: President, Plumley of Clearfork; president, Holly Tolcr vice Oceana; Acord of secretary, Clearfork; a treasurer, Larry Baldwin of Kopperston; parliamentarian, Jim Sizemorc Mrs.

C. E. Coleman gave the Bible study from the book of Luke entitled "reparation for Jesus' Ministry." Mrs. L. D.

he sick and thanksgiving delivered to a needy person. Allegbny News ALLEGHANY, Va. (RNS) The first major snow storm of the season hit Alleghany Monday night, dumping 13 inches of snow in the area. Residents were without electricity for oTGaufey about 12 hours and schools were program will be held Dec. 15.

Circle No. 2 met at 1:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the church with Mrs. C. H.

Gwinn and Mrs. Henry Hinte as hostesses. Mrs. O. J.

Walker gave the Bible study and Mrs. Corrie Iraff presented the program. During the business session plans were made for the nirsery in December; baskets for Thanksgiving and cards were sent to the sick and shut- ritt. The December club meeting will be held at the Hofstctter home with Mrs. Albert Deligne, co-hostess.

Guest speaker is to be Rev. Billy Reed Wickline, Methodist minister, of Fayetteville. closed Tuesday. Mrs. D.

Tuesday at Livestock Auction Report daughter, Mrs. James Ruble, and severely cut her leg. She was taken to a Covington clinic by the Dunlap First Aid Squad. Mrs. Anna Belle Loving has returned to her home in Hot Springs, after visiting for several days with Mr and Mrs, ALDER SON Gene Knight of the Alderson i Market has announced Monday's sale amounted to $55,46.85 when 762 head and pigs, $4.25 to $16; cows, commercial, $1C to 1 9 5 0 utility, $13 to $15.50, canner and cutter, $6.75 to bulls, commercial and good, $20 to R.

L. Holcomb R. Boyd. $55,646.85 when 762 head cutter, $17 to livestock were sold by 174 dif- heifer calves, choice, $24 to $26, ferent consignors to 91 buyers, good, $21 to $23.50, medium, $16 student at University. West i i i a Eddie is a 1968 graduate of Ansted High School and is a member of the freshman football team a WVU.

Howard Ewlng returned lo his home Sunday from Memorial Hospital. A breakdown of the sale to $20. follows: Veal calves, choice. $36 to $37, Slaughter cattle, steers, good, good, $33 to $35, medium, $30.50 11 OtlH f-t'snil rt vA 1 A i A Ann nr- $21 and $23.50, standard, $18.50 to $20.50, utility, $16 to heifers, good, $19 to $21.25, standard, $17 to $18.50, utility, $13 to stockers ind feeders, steers, choice, $24 to $26,30, good, $21.50 to $23.50, medium, $18 to $21, common, $10 to steer calves, choice, $30 to $33.75, good, $27 to $29, medium, $21 to $20; bull calves, $19 to $32 and baby calves, $14.50 lo $36. Hot's, No.

1, No, 2, to $34, common, $26.25 to cows and calves, cows, by the head, $155 to $1G8; sheep and Iambs, blue, to $25.50, red, $23.20 to $24.20, medium, $21.50 to $23, common, $18 to $20.75, owes, cwt $5 lo $7, ewes, by the head, $8.50, and bucks, by (lie head, to $12.75. Turner Hospitalized Ralph W. Bailey gave W. the Adcock home of fell her ins, Mrs. a report on the District Conference held Oct.

20. A report was given on the Men of the and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Camden lave had as guests his sister, Mrs. Gracie Claytor of Colonial Heights, and Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Simmons of Springs. Mrs. Zandy DePriest and children, Handy and Shanda, oJ Iron Gate, spent Sundaj with parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Sawyers. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ar- menlrout and Mrs.

Pearl Smith were Monday overnight guests of Mrs. Edith Armcntrout ant Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pfad of Hinton. Mrs.

Ruby Bridgcinan ol Alexandria, and Ray Loo ney of Meadow Creek are visit ing their Loo ney. mother, Mrs. Fanny Mrs. Mae Crance left Friday for a two-week visll with her HINES Charlie Turner of son and daughter-in-law, Mr. shut-ins baskets and for to be Given In Pineville PINEVILLE (RNS) The Castle Rock Garden Club met at the home of Mrs.

William Lewis Tuesday evening with Miss Violet Lusk as co-hostess. Mrs. Sam Lambert, president, It was announced the Joy Gift gave a report on the recent vocational-technical school. fleers as follows: President Delmcr li ol Stephenson: i president Johnny Belcher of Mariarinn; secretary, Dale Lusk i Herndon; treasurer, i Justice of Pineville; parliamentarian, Toni Montrosse; am reporter, David Whilt of Co- inne. The goals for the clubs arc prepare youth for succcssfn entry into the labor market atic meet the nation's induslritt' manpower needs.

Some of the discussed by the youths were ack of interest-motivation, of direction and realistic goals aek of skill training, lack understanding of functions labor and management. Lack of good job attitudes ethics and standards vorkmanship and lack of ap preciation for the dignity work. Plans were made to prepan charity baskets to be dcliverei Nov. 26 for Thanksgiving needy families. A basket wil )e prepared for each scctioi county where these stu live.

-Food is beint Jhurcb dinner hold Nov. 8. It was Christmas cards will be that sent the children at the Davis- Stuart School. Circle No. 1 and Circle No.

will meet Dec. 9 for a corn- lined Christmas covered-dish luncheon at the church. Circle No. 3 met at 7:30 p.m. the home of Mrs.

jack Keatlcy, president of the Women of the Church. Mrs. Robert W. Dower gave Bible study and Mrs, T. A.

Jaeger presented the program. Mrs. Harnsbarger gave a report on the council meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting and roll call were given by Mrs. Robert N.

Evans. The Dec. 9 meeting will be a Christmas covered-dish dinner at 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. meeting held at Charleston on the Clean-Up Campaign which she and Mrs.

Mac S. Belchci attended. Mrs. Jack Lambert, flower box chairman, announced that bulbs would be planted in the flower boxes around courthouse as soon as weathei permits. Mrs.

Gilmer Hines, program chairman, and Mrs. John Lambert gave the program on "Preserving and Protecting Our Birds Through the Winter." An auction was held and some of the materials from the Gar den Center were auctioned Calendar books and stationery vere distributed to each mem her. The hostess gift a presented to Mrs. Jack Lambert. Refreshments were served by rtrs.

Lewis and Miss Lusk to Mrs. Mildred C. Crockett, guest, ind Mrs. John S. Lambert, Mrs.

Jam Lambert, Mrs. Jack Lam- icrt, Mrs. Twila Wilkinson, Mrs. Richard Huffman, Mrs. Gilmer Hines, Mrs.

L. J. Jtephenson and Mrs. Woodrow Spaur. Meeting Is Cancelled HICO (RNS)--The November a i $18,50, No.

3, $17, sows, $15 i. Hines is a patient in Kanawhajimcl Mrs. Franklin Crance and $16.50, boars, $9.50 shoals, $221 Valley Hospital at Charleston, family in Alexandria, Class of Sunday Road Baptlsl Church scheduled for Tuesday night was cancelled because of wenther conditions. The "sockcye" is tho red salmon, Oceana High School. Officers of the P.M.

VICA arc (bottom photo, left to right) Delmar Shrewsbury of Slcphenson. president; Johnny Belcher of Mariunna, i president; Toni Monlrosse of Black Eagle, parliamentarian; and David Whilt of i reporter. The secretary is Dale Lusk of Herndon. Rev. Cottrill.

61, Dies; Rites Slated ITMANN (RNS) Rev. James Cottrill, 61, of It matin was killed in hunting accident Wednesday morning in Bath bounty, Va. Coltrill had been In the ninistry for 40 j-cnrs and at lime of his death was pastor of the Itmann charge Mclhodisl churches, including Cook's Chapel, Koyrock, Glen Rogers, McGraws and Itmaim. Among his survivors arc his wife, Donna Davis Cotlriil: three sons, Larry, with the U.S Army, Arlan, and both and Mrs. David James and of Long Beach, three daughters, Ray of Bluefield.

pr of the dents solicited from individuals. The sponsor for the VICA is Bobby Doss, teacher at the Open House Set Today In Mullens MULLENS To elude National Education Week, the four Mullens schools will observe open house today. The student council members of the various schools will serve as guides to aid the parents in finding the different rooms. During this time, parents will be able to talk to their children's teachers. The schedule for the sellouts Mrs.

V. L. Morgan of Garden Grove, and Mrs. i Cnmdcn of Selma, Ala. The funeral will be held' al 10 a.

m. Saturday in the Casscll Memorial Methodist Church at Itmann with Rev. Chenmveth Jr. and Rev. Marvin Frame in charge.

Burial will be in Bluo Knob Cemetery at Clay. Friends may call at Sam Fo- filesong, Neasc and 1 Funeral Home in Mullens from C-9 p. m. today. Pallbearers will be A Leonard, Wiley Bowling, Claude Bane, Woadrow Riley, Elva Jackson and Sholburn Brooks.

Ribbons Presented To Pineville 4-H'ers I VILLE (RNS)-Thc Moonspinners Club met in Fellowship Hall of the First United Melhodist Church of Pineville Tuesday afternoon and the songs were led by David Withrow. State fair ribbons presented to several members. Members went to the extension office in the Post Office Building to receive new project booklets. Those attending were Debby Short, Mark Milam, Vickie Knight, Karen Lynch, Doltie Graham, Chenoweth, Georgia Williams, Adams, Allen Vicrs, Shelia Grayheal, Cecilia Lynch, Mike Dixon, Jewell Plumley, Debby Kay Morgan, Debby Williams, Peggy Paugh, Sara Jane Vicrs Keith Acord, Kelly Boggs, Hay Cantley. Singing Confab Set MATHENY (RNS) Rev.

Stollic Parsons of Matheny, pastor ft the Mullens Church of God, has announced there will bo a singing convention at the church at 8 p.m. Saturday. Singing groups planning to participate are the Traveler's Trio and Coleman Quartet, both of Ravenswood, Jo Ann and meeting of the Junior High Oral Harless of Davin, Buddy Childcrs of Elk i Richardson Family Midway, the Murphy Trio, Beckley Bells, Pineville Sacred Singers, the McCarty Trio of Jesse, t.hc Fortncr Trio and Calvaliers MacArlhur. to 2:30 p.m.; Ben Dunman Junior High, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Mullens Junior High, noon to 2:30 p.m.; Mullens High, 1 p.m.

to 'J pm. All schools will refresh men Is. Open house will replace the regular Parent- Teacher Association meeting for November. Hospital Pal RONCEVERTE -Patients treated and discharged from the Greenbrier Valley Hospital the past week wore McCalllster, Thelma Bennett, Bessie Williams, Bctly Honakcr, Lorenzo McClung, all of Alderson; Lewis Martin of Alvon; Thel Williams Asbury; Blanche Newman of Buckeye; Rachel Bennett of Robert Lcgg of Charmco; Kathleen Marlon of Dnwson; James Cornell and Helen Wagner, both of East Italnelle; Lorena Slanfoy, and Kellh Dolan of Falrlcn; A. L.

Bennett ol Frankford. anawn uooKe, Bobby Doss, Becky Doss, i Shrader, Randy Spears, Judy Green, Jerry Halsey, Barbara Jo Eslcs, Patrick Stephen Burgess, Jeffrey Laxton, Janet Cook, Mike Hendrick Randall Cooper, Terri Halsey, Mrs. Paul Viers, Mrs. James Brooks and Victor Gilkeson, county 4-II extension agent tients Listed Roy Sharp, Charlie Slicppard, Sue McClung, Jjss Raines, Martha Donohue, Nile Cutlip all of Lewisburg; Elhcl Dboly of Leslie; Sarah Carter Marfrancc; Pcnrl Samples of Rninellc; Evelyn Turner of Rock Camp; Gary Lee Hurd, Eva Pcrslngcr, Marie Nickell, Kenneth Goodall, a a Dalton al! of Ron vc Justine Crookshanks Rupert; J. Robert McCoy, and Mildred South, both of Union; Alberl W.

Weese, Jcanniu Duvall, Alllr, Vnughan, all of White Sulpluir Springs, and Iva Galclwcll.anil Dwight Miller, of Willinmsburg..

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