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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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BECZLBY-POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, w. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23,1946 THREE Anchor Glass Has Social Gathering Members of the Anchor Class with birthdays in April, May, and June served as hostesses at a meeting of the group at the hoaie of Mrs. J. R. Beaty, Crawford Street, 7:30 p.m., last night.

The guests spent the evening playing games and participating in contests. Mrs. C. M. Doss was the winner of the guessing contest.

Refreshments, were served to the following: Mrs. May 0. Mitchell, Mrs. Ralph Starkey, Mrs. A.

E. Murdock, Mrs. Irby "Webb, Mrs. H. G.

Sterne, Mrs. Wilmer Warden, Mrs. Elmer Bostick, Mrs. P. A.

McDaniel, Mrs. H. A. Shaffer. Mrs.

W. A. Burke, Mrs. Omar Wright, Mrs. Trenton Stover, Mrs.

J. W. Kennison, Mrs. Lee Porter, Mrs. Gilbert Mrs.

W. R. Prince, Mrs. George Corev, Mrs. W.

W. Wolford, Mrs. Halbert Price. Mrs. Chester Bennett, Mrs.

Claude Britts, Mrs. Paul Waulk, Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs.

B. 0. Houchins, Mrs. Ruby Adair, Mrs. i Wanda Thomson, Mrs.

Helen Grote, Mrs. C. M. Doss, Mrs. Ritchie Ware and Mrs.

Beaty. New Members And Returned Servicemen Honored Wyoming County News ss a te Will Marry Four Apply For Permits To Wed Four couples applied for -marriage licenses and six licenses were Issued yesterday in the County Clerk's office. Those applying: Paul Edward 23, and Virginia Gardener, 21, Beaver; Walter Franklin Hedgecock, 23, Eccles, and Doris June Hawley, 16, Glen Daniel; John Cleo Taylor, 24; and Delphia Mae Workman, 25, Clear Creek; Loe Franklin Yates, 23, Rhodell, and Marie Taylor, 17, Killarney. flTLicenses were issued to: Walter Howard West, 23, Atlanta, and Mary Amanda Sadler, 20, Beckley: Otuce Huffman, 23, mount Hope, and Orada Bostic, 21, East Beckley; Herbert Gaston Smith, 21, and Bertha Bernice Watson, .16, Slab Fork; Bernard Clarence HoUiday, 31, Beckley, and Alma Marie Dew. 22, Beck-' ley: John D.

Jones, 24, Fairdale and Zona Lee Minnick, 23 Sophia: Lige Howard Sergent, Jr. 21. and Leona Mae Justice, 25 "Winding Gulf. RAYMOND LINKOUS i A 1 1 1 1 A ILL IN HOSPITALI John Michael July 1 4 RETURN HOME PINEVILLE, June 27--Rev. and i Mrs.

G. E. Kirk have returned' from a few days visit at Ashland, Kentucky, and -Huntington, West PINEVILLE, June 27--Mr. and I Announcement of the spent in British West Coast Africa, ir mia Mrs. Estel Morgan and Mrs.

Am-! ment and coming marriage of Among those attending the en- Their daugnter. Miss Jacqueline Weaver visited their Marie Tale to John Michaeligagement party were: MathewjKirk, has frnished her freshrnan in law, Raymond J. Linkous was made at a party in the Moose I Corey, Eddie Corey. Phil BsharsahJ year at Medical "College. Hicfc- jwho i a patient at Grace Hospital, i Lounge Room, 9 p.m..

last night. George, Sam Rarr.ey, George Virginia, and will spend the at Welch. Monday night. His con-j Miss Tate is the daughter Rame Mr and Mrs Perc i summer vacation at her home dition is somewhat improved, Mr. and Mrs Marie Tate Uens.

Miss Ruth Avers, Miss (last week he was very ill. He isi'ard John is the son of Mr. and' rie Davi5 and -Misses Resales; from an infection in his Mrs. Albert Michael, Third Ave-i a Mar GOTO CHARLESTON" I knee. i They plan to be married a OCEAN June 27--Mrs.

Ralph Mrs. H. C. Cook and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church i The swift and unerring flight Cook and little daughter, Donna Mrs.

C. S. Worrell, also visited Mr. i with the Rev, Andrew Jones bats in dusk and dark is made are relatives for JLinkous Tuesday. Mrs.

Unkous! ficiating. July 14. jsible by s. kind of natural radar. few days near Charleston, will be remembered as the former! The bride-elect, who was Mildred Cook, daughter employed at the Boston I Mrs.

C. H. Cook and the late Candy Kitchen, completed her i Cook. junior year at Woodrow Wilson High School in the Spring. HAVE GUESTS graduate of Woodrow Wilson MULLENS, June 27 --Mr.

School, Michael served with Mrs. Vic Hayhurst, Mul-; the United States Army for 45 liens, had as their house 22 months of which was the past two weeks Miss Velma i Hayhurst, of Richmond, Mrs. Bill jNewberry, of Alderson, and Mr. i land Mrs. Okey Barr, of Beckley.

i Mrs. Newberry and Miss Hay- are sisters to Mr. i They completed their visit here yesterday. i SALLY ANN'S TRIPLE OIL PERMANENT VERY SPEOAL Gorgeous new glistening and lovely Creme Oil Cold Waves. OTHER PRICES FROM S2.50 UP.

Each wave wrapped and timed by A 118H: Main St. Dial 6931 SJj.OO New Arrivals The motion picture projector was invented in 1861. Mr. and J. L.

Christian, I formerly of 109 Lincoln now of Pearisburg, Va. announce. the arrival of a son, Richard born at the Raleigh General Hos- i pital. yesterday afternoon. i A 1M, I I II I I HOME OF PERMANENT PEMANENTS French Oil U'ax-es of marvelous beauty $7.50 Triple Oil Waves S5.00 New Heie.ne Curtis Creme Oil Cold Waves.

Other waves S2.50 up. Each wave wrapped and timed by Marguerite. Phone 6931 Over Embees New members and returned servicemen were honored with a reception at the First Baptist night. In the front row Delores Gafges and Margaret Garges, two new members of the church, stand on either side of Frederick Helm and Frank Watkins, exser- vicemen. In the back row R.

L. Dickerson (second from the left), a member of the reception committee, is shown with three returned servicemen, Leonard Dinkier, Jim Thompson and K. L. Thompson. Irish Friends Celebrate Band To Give Concert The second concert of the summer season will be presented by the-Woodrow Wilson High School band on'the school lawn, 6:30 Sunday, announced Glenn Sallack, band director, last night.

The program will include the following numbers: "American Legion March," Parker; "Legende Overture," Gillett; "The Emperor Valse," Strauss, "Oriental Suite," divided into'four parts: "Kurdish Fire Dance." "Shadows of the Mosque," "The Jugglers," and "Festival at Basra;" "Stardust," Carmichael; "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Churchill. Post-Herald Pattern Dr. Ritchie Ware iTo Hold Services Dr. Ritchie Ware, former pastor I of-the First Christian Church, wil conduct services at the First Baptist Church, in the ab-. sence.of Dr.

Alvin J. Cook, who is confined to the Raleigh Gener- al Hospital; I Dr. Cook, who underwent an emergency appendectomy Sunday is to be improved. i Friendship Class To Have Dinner Father John Halpin, pastor of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, presents Mrs.

Harry Parkinson, of Syracuse, N. with a piece of the cake served at the reception given-in his honor at the Parish Hall Wednesday evening celebrating his Silver Jubilee in the priesthood. Mrs. Parkinson, who to school with Father Halpin in Ireland, had not seen him for several years but came to Beckley especially for his Jubilee celebration. Gloria Trio To Methodist Circle Sing At Prosperity The Gloria Trio from Sharles- ton will sing at the Prosperity Baptist Church Sunday at 11 a.

m. and at the Beaver Baptist Church p. m. Sunday, the Rev. R.

T. Nprdlund, pastor of the two ch'urches said yesterday. The trio consists of Patsy Agsten, Helen Hide and Emily Philips. Circle Four of the First Methodist Church will meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.

C. G. Peregoy for an- outside supper. Mrs. Roy Herndon is circle leader.

Vesper services will be in charge of Mrs. W. B. Peck. All members are asked to attend.

The weight of blood is one- eighth that of the whole body. The Friendship Class of the First Christian Church will hold a dinner in the basement of the church, 6:30 p. Friday. Mrs. James D.

Lowe, class president, requests that all class members be present. for the MEN of the FAMILY ALL AGES Men's Sets Neatly made shirt and sers in matching Sanforized gabardine. Blue, tan, gra-. green. 28-42 trouscr waist.

9.34 JENNINGS BARRETT ILL OCEANA, June 27-- Jennings! Barrett is confined to his home here by illness. Mr. Barrett is a teacher in the local high school. The Vera Rose I Beauty Shop Formerly located over Woohvortb's IS NOW IN THEIR NEW LOCATION Over The Charm Shop Main Street Dial 6853 You seem slimmer in this two- piece dress! Pattern 9323 does it with soft scallops and 'correctly placed ease. Keeps you cool, calm and collected from dawn to dark.

Pattern 9323 comes in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, .42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 36 takes 3 l-2yards, 39-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Beckley Post-Herald 15 Pattern 232 West 18th St, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.

NOW ready--the Marian Martin new SUMMER 1946 Pattern Book- Fifteen Cents more brings you cool, new, easy-t o-make fashions for all Ahd, printed right in the book: FREE pattern for ballet slippers-for home and meach wear! Swan Beauty Shop A wave for every type ol hair every head, every permanent an individual challenge. Your choice of Machine, Machincless or Cold Waves, $6.50 up With or without appointment Dial 5571 Open Niffhts by Appointment A New Shipment of A by SANDIER of Boston JOYCE and COBBLERS of California also A in various versions'and all'the: colors the Sizes 3 to 9 Priced at 3.95 to 4.95 For a Glorious Day "the FOURTH" COTTONS in Prints Stripes Solids Washable Wearable Wonderful We Also Have a Nice Selection of Slacks Slacks Suits Play Suits The SAMPLE SHOP Neville St. Beckley, W. Va. Boys' Trentwood Sets Printed plaid shirt and solid color slacks.

One-color poplins and tropicals, too! 24-29. Jr. Boys'Jim U. S. Pat.

Off. TShrinkagc will not exceed Summer Play in Miniature Boys' Sport Sets 2.98 Sturdy shirt and slack sets in small boys' sizes. Boys'Wash Suits 1.98 One piece suits for hot summer days. Swimming: Trunks 1.49 Pure zephyr with a draw string tie. Boys sizes 3 to 6.

Girls'Dresses 2.98 Cool, crisp, dainty dresses. Flowers, plain, 3 to 6. Girls' Shorts 1.65 Tiny pleated shorts in gay colors, for wee misses. Girls' 1.98 Gay washable overalls bits of trimming. fShrinkage does not excee'd U.

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