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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 8

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Beckley, West Virginia
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I3GBT Promoted GERMANY James F. of 3s. Myrtle L. Garris of Route 2, has been promoted to Army specialist fbtir'. serving with the 15th aviation group in Germany.

Garris is assigned as a generator mechanic the Aviation Company. Ee entered fee Army in January- 1970 and completed basic training at Ft Bragg, N. He is a 1969 gradnate of W2mmgton, High, School. A billion copies of the Bible iave been printed in more man a thousand languages since Gutenberg invented movable type in me 15m ceatury. FRIDAYS SATURDAY NIGHT Feb.

26th-27th HEAR THE "DYNAMIC VOICE" OF VIRGINIA BROWN At The STAR DUST CLUB RT. 19-21 DANIELS BBGELEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. VA. WEDNESDAY MOBMNGr, FEBRUARY 1971 March On Drugs Squad Visits Mount View School The March on Drugs (MOD) Squad of Marsh Fork High School at Montcoal went into action Wednesday at Mount View Elementary School with talk sessions, question and answer periods M. Buonamto, renowned sculptor and painter, is better The desert ironwood of the known by the name of American southwest produces Machelangelo.

I the hardest wood. and illustrations to inform fourth, fifth and sixth grade students about the dangers-of drugs. Suzanne Brock explains marijuana to Patty Peters and Beverly JarreE tells Randy McCoy about the dangers of glue sniffing. Fiduciary Notes Listed By Clerk Mowing fiduciary notes were recorded by tne Fayette County cleric as of Saturday: Margaret was appointed executrix serve without bond for the estate of James W. Robert Durbin and Guy Dooley Jr.

were appointed appraisers. Freddie Blake and Jane Cottie were appointed executors to serve without bond for the estate of Fred Coleman. Charles Jones, Richard Lavinder and Albert Epperly were appointed appraisers. Sue Coleman was appointed executrix of the estate of Lewis Coleman to erve without bond with Sondra Cochran, Larry Losch and Mary Lou Friley appointed appraisers. Imogene Davis Penmcgton was appointed executrix to serve without bond for the estate of Mary Rose Grain Wilmoth.

Tom Bell, Delta Harrah and Clifford Davis were appointed appraisers. Construction Of New TeckWraryVnder Way to the construction of the col- Kuhn Construction lege's new library, the Yining JJbrary. Construction began in the middle of December and will be finished by May, 1972. Architect is Henry Elden of Charleston. Contractor is Giant terraces in the hillside on the eastern part of me campus at West Virginia Tech are a preliminary ftEG-HcEACH CANDY BARS REG.

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three stories and a mezzanine. OAK HILL (RNS) lie Senior Citizens Activity Center Hope, Oak Hill and Fayettevflle areas will meet each Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30 ajn. until 2 me scout cabin at Oak SQL Each senior citizen, is asked to bring a sandwich for lunch and coffee and cookies will be furnished. There is no charge for membership. Scheduled activities for the month of March are as follows: March 2: Mrs.

Joyce Treadway will present a program on West Virginia Crafts" featuring the' Cathedral quilt patterns, crocheted beads, paper beads, apple dolls, tin can-art, and four different crochet patterns. March 4: Mrs. W. P. Bittenger wfll show slides featur- of me Bible." March 9: Mrs.

Dorcas Elliott wfll present a program on Candles, and display -many of the beautiful candles she has made. March 11: Mrs. "Viola Kieldsing and Mrs. Gladys Gray wfll be in charge of the craft projects. March 16: Mrs.

George Siehl will show slides featuring "Scenes of West group will have various activities in the afternoon. March 18: Mrs. Ed Pittman and Mrs. W. P.

(Birdie) Bennett will assist the group in making grape clusters, and crystalizing fancy bottles. In the afternoon 1he Center will be visited by' students Fayetteville and CoUins School March 23: Mrs. Opal Lively will present a program of Flower -Arranging and showing he various containers mat can used for unusual arrangements. March 25: Mrs. Bill Janney wfll be in charge of me program and will assist the group making wastebaskets covered with magazine covers and also card March 30: Program to be announced at a later date.

Those senior citizens of this area who do not wish to engage any the above activities may come just to talk and drink play games-and stay, only'as long as they wish. The volunteer workers would like very much to encourage to participate in the center and possibly its activities. Any one in need of transportation to and from the center should call one of the following persons: E. H. Van Hoose (5744414) in Fayettevflle; Mrs.

W. H. Gray (469-9442) in Oak B3I; or Rev. Jaeger (877-2352) in Mount Hope. Chester Conyers Dies In Hospital LEWISBURG (RNS).

M. Sgt (retired) Chester-XL Conyers, died in a Ronceverte hospital Tuesday morning after a short illness. He was born at Owingsville-, a son of the late Sam and Fannie Jones Conyers. He 0 met 1 from High Presbyterian at Lewisburg, a member and past master of Greenbrier Masonic Lodge No. 42, and a member Seneca Post No.

69, American Legion. He served in the military a at Greenbrier Military School from 1921 until 1949. Following Ms retirement he. property custodian and held mat position at GMS until 1964. He was in the 19th infantry with Funston's expedition in Vera Cruz, Mexico in 1914.

While teacher at GMS the school won the National Rifle years consecutively. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ola Banner Conyers oi Lewisburg; two sons, Max of Lexington, and William P. of Midland, one sister, Miss Nancy Conyers of Mt Sterling, two brothers, Frank of Cincinnati, Ohio, anc Tom of Owingsville, anc five grandchildren. Funeral services wfll be helc at 2 p.m., Thursday in the Olc Stone Presbyterian Church with Dr.

Robert A. Pfrangle in charge. Burial wifl be in Rose- iwood Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites. The body will remain at the Funeral Home one hour prior to services when it will be taken to the church Friends may call this afternoon and the family will receive friends from 7 p.m., until 9:30 p.m., tonight If tfce telegraph plant, or especially its leaves, is touched the leaves quickly droop downward, like the arms of railroad semaphore signal. Lonnie WSfiams Rites Thursday OAK HTLL (ENS) Lonnie E.

Williams, 64, died at Ms home Tuesday in. Oak Hill after a long illness. A retired disabled coal miner, lie attended the Long Branch Methodist Church. Born at Long Branch on May 31, 1905, he was a son of the late Hansford and Julia Williams. Survivors include Ms Nannie Williams of Oak son, Elbert of SL Albans; three daughters, Mrs.

Helen' Cabell of Ganley Bridge, Mis. "Betty Williams of and Mrs. Schriever of Cleveland, N. four brothers, Nelson of Oak Hill, Clayton, Frank and all of Long Branch; one half-brother, Biddie Lively of Pax; and nine grandchildren: Funeral services wiH be at 2 p.m., Thursday at the Long Branch Methodist Church Rev. JBffly Reed WicMine in charge.

be the Ijyely cemetery at Xong Biranch. The body -will be removed to the church one hour prior to services from Tyree, Funeral Home in Mount Hope. be Conley and L. C. Lively, Biddle Williams, Bill and Charles Tucker and Claredon and Cyrus WiUiams.

Friends may call at until 10 p.m., tonight LEWISBURG (RNS)-'- Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jones of Lewisburg have "announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Cayton Thomas Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morgan of couple was married Feb.

7 at the Highland Baptist Church near Lewisburg by Rev; Robert Shields of Richlands. The bride is a 1967, graduate of Lewisburg High School and is employed by the Telephone Co. in Fairlea and the bridegroom is a 1964 graduate of Greenbrier High School and employed by Covington, Va. The residing in Lewisburg. Heresies, couple -is Moose Enrollment OAK HILL The Oak Hill Moose Lodge No.

1664 wfll have a double enrollment at the Moose Home Saturday. Beginning at 6 p. the Women of ihe.Moose will enroll a class of 10 with an open house ceremony followed by the men who wfll enroll a class of 18. A free dinner aad dance' wfll (follow the ceremonies..

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