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FOURTEEN BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, WT WEDNESDAY MOKMNG, NOVEMBER 29, 1972 County Grade School Is Officially Closed In Area County Honoree And Guests At Event In Kopperston Mrs. Cheryl Tyree (third from left) was honored with a household shower Friday evening at the Kopperston Presbyterian Church. Also Man In Wyoming At (RNS) Final rites for Hampton W. Hoge, 66, of Mullens will be held at 1 pjn. today at the Sam Foglesong, Nease and Neely Funeral Home in Mullens with Rev.

William R. Nelson in charge. Burial will be Roselawn Memorial Gardens at Princeton. He died at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Ms home after suffering an apparent heart attack.

He was a retired railroad engineer. Born July 1, 1906, in Pearisburg, he was a son of the late George E. and Bessie Woolwine Hoge. Survivors Include his wife, Evie Williams Hoge; three sons, Hampton Jr. of Charleston, Gene of Roanoke, and James of Martinsburg: two brothers, Albert and Robert, both of Mullens; a sister, Miss Nellie Hoge of a grandchildren.

The body is at the funeral home. shown are (from left) Mrs. Harris Bailey, grandmother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Joy Tyree, mother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Johnny Aliff, the honoree's mother; Mrs.

Jethro Webb, the honoree's grandmother, and Mrs. C. V. Tyree, the bridegroom's grandmother. Mrs.

Tyree Is Honored Household Shower School i i a closed ts doors to students Monday: with notices to parents that uses would pick up their children Tueday for busing to two schools, Glen Fork Grade and John McGraws at McGraws, which they are being trans- "erred. David Clagg, who has been principal of the closed school, officially notified parents VIonday of the schooPs closing. However, buses to the new schools were almost completely empty Tuesday with one bus driver reporting none at all. Parents personally delivered their children to the Sabine school. Reports revealed that four a John" McGraw and three to KOPPERSTON (RNS) Mrs.

Cheryl Tyree was honored with a household shower Friday evening at the Kopperston Presbyterian Gmrch. Hostesses were Mrs. Elba Gillenwater, Mrs. Early Browning, Mrs. Denise Pennington, Kathleen Martin, Mrs.

Boyd Dttmire, Mrs. Virginia Morgan, Mrs. Patty Daniel, Mrs. Burleigii Walker, Mrs. Clyde Baldwin, Mrs.

Gerry Vipperman, Mrs. George Asbury, Mrs. Paul Greer, Mrs. Glen Keys, Mrs. Nancy Gunter and Mrs.

Lester Buckley. A color scheme of green and white was used. Mint green cloths overlaid with sheer oval cloths were used on the refreshments and gift tables. A white and green flower arrangement centered refreshment table, flanked by silver candleholders. Other appointments were crystal and silver.

The honoree, the honoree's mother and the bridegroom's Magistrate Cases Heard LE a tried before R. L. McKinney, justice of the peace, Mullens, for the past week are as follows: Amigo Smokeless Coal Tralee tipple, was charged with causing pollution of Barkers Creek, a tributary of Guyandotte River. A fine and cost of S108 was paid. The arresting Basic Is Completed FT.

JACKSON, S. C. Pvt Leslie R. Rice, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs Glen Rice of Route 119, Ramage, has completed eight weeks of basic training at Ft Jackson.

He received instructon in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat a i military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions. Pvt. Rice received the training with Company 4th Battalion of the 1st Brigade. He attended Scott High School at Madison. Water Problems? SEE Greenbrier Well Drilling Pump Service NOW SERVING BECKLIY AT ECONOMICAL RATES Box 593, Alderson, W.

Va. for further information officer was Richard S. Robertson, conservation officer. Gerriel A. Brown, 29, of Black Eagle was charged with driving too fast for road conditions on State Route 16.

He paid a fine and cost of S21. The arresting officer was Trooper R. Scarberry, state police. John P. Blankenship, 43, of Harper was charged with speeding 70 mph in a 55 mph zone State Route 54.

He paid a fine and cost of S2L The arresting officer was J. C. Barker, M. D. P.

S. Granville McKinney, 39, of 902 Center in Mullens was charged with failing to keep his vehicle under control on State Route 16. He paid a fine and cost of S21. The arresting officer was Trooper J. M.

'erry, state police. Lome Bolen, 37, of Wyco was charged with operating a motor vehicle on State Route No. 16 with no operator's license. A fine and cost of S21 was paid The arresting officer was Trooper L. R.

Scarberry, state police. Eugent Milburn Gray, 40, of Ury was charged with operating a motor vehicle on State Route 16 on an expired sticker. He paid a fine and cost of $16. The arresting officer was Trooper J. M.

Perry, state police. mother were presented white carnation corsages. Mrs. Joan Walker directed the games and prizes were awarded. Those Attending were Mrs.

Jim Justice, Mrs. James Halstead and Kay, Mrs. Clarence Wooten, Mrs. Falous Asbury, Mrs. Jack Hicks and daughters, Mrs.

Don Aliff, Mrs. Harold Tracy, Mrs. Dorothy Lester, Mrs. Ona Bradford, Mrs. Jack Rider, Mrs.

B. D. Caton, Mrs. Amalee Blankenship, Mrs. Faye Grosse, Mrs.

Zelma Brown, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. Gary Gallaher, Mrs. Georgia Blackburn. Mrs.

W. R. Browning and Patricia, Mrs. Carl Mack, Mrs. Richard Mrs.

Gene Stafford, Mrs. Kenneth Stafford, Mrs. Bill Rankin, Mrs. Leo Morgan, Mrs. Marian Harper, Mrs.

Violet Ramsey, Mrs. Coy Bailey, Mrs. Esther Hicks, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. George Rice, Mrs.

Pat Toler, Mrs. C. V. Tyree, Mrs. Dennis Goble, Mrs.

Gordon Paitsel, Mrs. Kethel a Mrs Florence Kilbourne, Mrs. Debbie Ford, Mrs. Mildred Womack, Mrs. Nancy Steffey.

Mrs. Nannie Brown, Mrs Lawrence Worrell, Mrs. Pearl Doak, Lynn Doak, Mrs. Sandra Goodwin, Mrs. Marie Wooten, Mrs.

Hannah Whisenant, Mrs. Maude Cozart, Mrs. Jethro Webb, Debbie Cline, Mrs. Bill Cline, Mrs. James White, Debbie Cochran, Mrs.

Leith Whitt, Mrs. J. R. White Mrs. Oliner Smith, Mrs.

Connie Cook, Mrs. Carolyn Aliff, Mrs. Tracy Lay, Mrs. Philip Roach and Kim. Pat Hill, Mrs.

Paul Holland and Pam, Mrs. Wanda Steffey, Mrs. Connie Steffey, Mrs. Dale Cook, Mrs. Etta Lamb, Mrs Myrna Shortridge, Mrs.

Rufus Davidson, Mrs. Evelyn Witt, Mrs 1 Ruby Lewis, Mrs. T. Bailey, Mrs, Johnny Aliff, Mrs Rachel Cozort, Mrs. Anthony Hurley, Mrs.

Melba Adams and Darlene, Mrs. Ted Sauls, Mrs Dottie Paynter, Mrs. Barbara Derapsey, Mrs. Jack Davis Mrs. Don Cook, Mrs.

Jay Whitt Cook, Cada and Jayetta Cook, Mrs. Debris Walters Mrs. Calvin Blankenship, Vicki Blankenship, Mrs. Jo Anna Faye Justice and Mrs. Virginia Kennedy.

Nearly 1,200 persons have been convicted during the last five years for violating laws regulating Sunday business operations in South Africa! CAROLINA FEED HARDWARE STORE SHELL CORN TOO IBS. $400 CRACK CORN 100 Ibs. $4.10 SIZE 17 GALVANIZED COAL BUCKETS $1.99 STRAW $125 FOR BIRDS SUNFLOWER SEED LOOSE 15c 50 Ibs. $6.65 jor WILD BIRD SEED 20 Ibs. $1.49 STORM WINDOW KITS 19c MtWJ LEATHER BILLFOLDS $1.94 said to have stemmed from a decision made at a call meeting at the Bellmeade Church Monday night, when parents and supporters gathered in protest official closing.

They said they ex- jected to find teachers housed iiside but found only an empty 3uilding with school personnel laving already assumed their duties at their new as'signments. Pizzino said the action was taken in the best interest ol the 45 students involved and if the enrollment had come Observance Held LEWISBURG (RNS) Mr and Mrs. Lowell E. Sebert of Fairlea, formerly of Morar Nebo, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob C. Turner of Garden Heights in Lewisburg. The open house was given by Steve and Dave Sebert in honor of their parents Mrs. Sebert is the former Thelma Dorsey. They were married in the First Methodist Church of Catlettesburg, Nov.

28, 1947 by Rev. 0. Smith. Hostesses were Mrs Jacob C. Turner, Mrs.

0. W. Lynch, Mrs. W. Keith Sebert, Mrs W.

0 Burns and Jones. Mrs James M. Disability Income Keep Coming with Disability Income Insurance PAUL O. BURDETTE FIC Supervisor 207V4 St. 252-2330 P.O.

Box 1661 lECKLFf, W. VA. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA life Home Offto A I Sabine Gradelone room houses three grades Fork. This action is close to definitely mark that school would never have been discontinued. He elaborated by saving that he.

would have exercised every effort within his prerogative to have improved the school even to the addition of a fourth grade teacher (the school had only three including the had the enrollment merited the action. 'Every child is entitled to vlth one teacher attempting to devide bis or her time between the three tne county school head said. Citing one example of a grade containing only three children of 15 in the entire room, Pizzino said are the other 12 doing while these three are being taught? a i a nothing. The school enrollment has dwindled to about 45 students. The 1971-72 school term several parents enrolling their children at Glen Fork and John McGraws schooL The current school term has found others doing likewise until some 20 children were traveling each day to the two schools.

"I studied me problem, as did the board calling the meeting of interested persons on Nov. 21 and personally attended the meeting and explained the situation to parents who came. Only two dissenting votes were cast after a show of hands showed all others in favor of the closing. When asked about the latesl development, Pizzino said "I think most of the blame lies on persons not living in the community and who had nt children in the school." Severa of the protesting parents saic they did not attend the meeting Tuesday because they under stood a fourth teacher, a reading teacher, was to have been assigned. Pizzino said he faile to understand how the rumor could have circulated.

"We had no idea -whatsoeve they were going to take our school; everybody is agains it," Mrs. has been attending the school said Tuesday. Mrs. Mosely al tended the meeting last weel when she said Pizzino an nounced the closing of the school. Mrs.

Jimmy Ellis said Mori isited her home the day before ie meeting last week and gave er a notice which stated There will a a meeting Nov. 21 to discuss ways and means oi improving further educationaJ dvantages for the Sabine jfrade School students. Acording to Mrs. Ellis, Gagg old her the meeting was to ee if another teacher could be btained to help students with problems. Mrs.

Mosely said Tuesday that Gagg also came to her house and told her the same thing bout the meeting. At thai meeting, Mrs. Mosely says, got up and told us ur school liere cnowledge. It was such a shock 6 iis we didn't know what to ay about it." Both Mrs. Mosely and Mrs lllis received notices from Pizzino Monday which stated according to the women, "In seeping with our agreement las veek, I am closing the Sabint frade School as of Monday Vfov.

27. This decision has the full support of the Wyomin; County Board of Education an was motivated to improve th education of your children." At a Sunday meeting th Jabine parents and other decided to send a committe of five to Pirievffle to seek an injunction against the closin of the school until a meetin could be arranged between th school supporters, Pizzino an members cf the board. Judg Robert Worrell attempted arrange such a meeting fo Monday night to which Pizzin is reported to have agreec However, a quorum of the joard was not possible and the projected meeting was cancell- the best learning environs.Tha condition does not exist, when day that the principal-had Basic Ideas Of Faith Given By Mrs. Haug LEWISBURG (RNS) "Thej earth is but one country, andj mankind its citizens," spoken! by BahaVllah, founder of the! Baha'i Faith, in 1869, set forth' an ideal for world unity and hope of universal peace that his followers around the world in 333 countries and territories are working toward as a glorious goal. The basic ideals of this faith were presented by Mrs.

Peter T. (Jolie) Haug-of Princeton as she spoke before the Greenbrier Chapter of the United Nations Association of the United States at 2 pjn, Saturday at the courthouse in Lewisburg. Mrs. Haug. is i teacher in the Baha'i Faith.

The Baha'is look to the Unitei Nations with hope towari achieving this oneness fo mankind. They also feel tha every age in civilization has its particular mission. The forma tion of world order is an obligation laid upon humanity today. One of the tasks establishe by the Universal House Justice, the supreme governin body of the Bahal Faith, wit headquarters at Haifa, Israe is the development of the rela Rush Party Held By Area Chapter Alpha Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a "brat" party in the Moose Ballroom in Mullens Monday night This was a rush party with two new pledges, Mrs. William Craig of Slab ForK and Mrs.

Eric Pack of Mullens, present. Games were played and prizes for best costumes were won by Mrs. Raymond Buck Kidd, Mrs. Ivan Wilcox and Mrs. Danny Anderson.

The hostess gift was won by Mrs. William Craig. Mrs. Ivan i vice president of the chapter, served as chairman with Mrs. Bill Goad and Mrs.

Harold Cooper serving on the committee. Those present from the Preceptor Kappa Chapter were Mrs. Al Sandoval and Mrs. Joe Parsons. Present from the Gamma Alpha Chapter were Mrs.

Danny Anderson and Mrs. Wanda Hauser, the followin John Calhoun. Representing the Xi Alpha Psi recent trick or treat fo Chapter were Mrs. Ivan Wilcox, UNICEF program the com Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs.

rnunities of the county, the tft Harold Cooper, Mrs. Blake program gives to clubs, etc. Castle, Mrs. Glema Bentley, by chapter members and th Mrs. Raymond "Buck" Kidd, wor ii program projects Mrs.

Jody Glowers, Mrs. Bill Goad, Mrs. Jim Bowers, Mrs. ternational Relations" Gub Kenneth Sluss and Tammy Greenbrier East High School. SIuss.

ABORTION Terminated Up To 24 Weeks Information Confidential And Safe Performed In Approved Hospitals Under Care Of Certified Physician 12 Weeks nant Total Time In Hospital Will Be Under 3 Hours No to mist men than 1 day font work or can Sun. NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL LTD. (304) 3444111, CharltitttV W. (215) 457-4139, Pa. tionship between communities and the Baha the Unite Nations.

The Baha'is have sup ported the UN since its incep tion in 1945, where the Baha peace program was presente at the convening session. Th Baha'i Faith has had accredite representatives as members the non-government a organizations at the UN sine 1947 for the National Spiritual Assembly and since 1948 for th international groups. Mrs. Haug-pointed out tha the representatives and com mittee for the United Nations of the National Spiritual Assembly of thte Baha'is of United States work much th same as the United Nations Association of which th Greenbrier Chapter belongs, promoting better tmderstandin and support for the UN par ticularly in the economic, cial, and humanitarian fields. They place special emphasi on UN Day (Oct.

24) an Human Rights Day (Dec. 10 observances. Tne Nationa Assembly is located a Wilmette, HI. At the business session, con ducted by the secretary, Mrs reports were given covering th being carried on by the meeting will be in January with Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Musse giving the program. being closed, vote to nxv Miss Bragg Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Sebre Bragg Brooks have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Dayton Baron Whitt, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Whitt of Lewisburg. Miss Bragg, a 1971 graduate of Hinton High School, is enrolled as a student at West Virginia Tech at Montgomery. Her fiance, a 1969 graduate of Greenbrier East High School, is a veteran of the Marine Corps. He is employed by the West Virginia Department of Highways District Company, Material Division in Lewisburg.

An open church wedding is planned for 2 p.m. Dec. 23 at the First Christian Church in Hinton. Greenbrier Clerk Records 27 Deeds LEWISBURG (RNS) Land transfers listed' by" Greenbrier County clerk the William Feamster Finks and Juanita G. Finks to Gordon ed.

Lewis, Lilly C. Lewis, LeRoy Tuesday Pizzino said that he Thompson and Theda W. was still willing for the meeting, but could not say a quorum was possible and could make no specific date. Parents say they will walk or transport ieir children each day to school until a meeting is held. If they find, the doors closed they will take their children lome.

They cited a letter dated April 14, 1972, and addressed to residents of the community of Sabine. The letter signed by Leon Childress, president of the board, and Pizzino, read want to assure the citizens of Sabine community mat your school will not be closed or transferred next year." After naming members of the board the letter continued "Join me in saying your school will remain and it is hoped improvements will be made in the near future." Pizzino did not deny the letter but said the state school law gives a superintendent the right to close the school if, in his opinion, it is to the best interest of students concerned. "When the fall school opening found the enrollment so low I acted in what the board and I thought were to the best interest of children of the school community of Sabine." Training Completed FT. JACKSON, S. C- Pvt I Robert W.

Miller, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miller of Routei 1, Hinton, has com- jpleted eight weeks of basic training at Ft Jackson. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, Imap reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Army history and traditions.

Pvt. Miller received, his training with Company 3rd Battalion of the 1st Brigade. He is a 1971 graduate of Hinton High School. Man Is Charged Following Wreck HINTON (RNS) Thomas E. Keaton of Beckley was charged by Hinton State Police with improper passing following an accident on.

State Route 3 at 4:55 p.m. Saturday that resulted in estimated damage of $5,225. According to officers, Keaton was attempting to pass a car driven by Mrs. Ruby C. Whittaker of Jumping Branch.

Police said Keaton apparently rammed into the back of lie Whittaker car and caused-it to crash into the front of the Jumping. Branch Post Office. No one was injured. Susannah Fund, 21, ol Waynesboro, lost control of her car Sunday p.m on State Route .20 a Pipestem and hit a utility pole, causing an estimated $1,400 damage, according to state police. Officers she was slightly injured, is in satisfactory condition in Summers County Hospital.

She was charged with failure to have her vehicle under control. Bradley Adkins of Sutton, a passenger in the car, was uninjured. Three-hundred fifty dollars damages were done at 3:05 p.m. a car driven by Qista A. Lester of Hinton on State Route 3 near Jumping Branch.

Clara Ionise Pipestem is a patient in Summers County Hospital following an automobile accident on the Lick Creek Road Sunday. The 75, Blue Sulphur District, $250. home about 5 p.m. Thompson, Lot 10, White Sulphur Springs, $2,200. Jean Bostic Gilkerson and Ralph srson and Johnnie Wyatt Burns to LeRoy.

Thompson and Theda White Thompson, 24,804 square feet, White Sulphur District, $400. Robert E. Sumner and Brenda J. Sumner to Philip and Davonna Sue Wade, 1.30 acres, Lewisburg i i $15,500. Paul A.

McCormick to James A. Estep and Mary Estep, Lot 174, Rainelle, $1,000. Yale D. Canfield and Helen E. Canfield to James A.

Estep and Mary E. Estep, Lot 175 Rainelle, $1,000. Louise Bailey to Francis H. Young and Mary T. Young, Lots 430 and 431, White $15,000.

-William A. Lively and Mary Z. Lively to Leo Matthew Canaan and Norma Joyce Canaan 1.3 acres, Meadow. Bluf District, $25,000. Robert E.

Miller and Rosa Lee Miller to Alvesia Everett Heater and Marion Joyce Heater, part of Lot 6 or 7,990 square feet, Ronceverte, 55,200. George Evens heirs "to Celia P. Burns, 132 acres, Blue Sulphur District Williams Legg and Othelia Grace Legg to Robert Helmick, 17 acres, Meadow Bluff S675. James R. Hobbs and Rita Hobbs to Robert Guy Neal and Fannie W.

Neal, 1 tract Frankford from child Rosewood Cemetery Association to Thelma N. Sauthers Wallace Memorial Cemetery, to Mrs. Anice L. Lemons, Graves 16 and 9, Lot 16, Meadow Bluff District, $150. Greenbrier Memorial Gardens Harold H.

Lemons and Anice Lemons, Unit 1 and 2, Lot Block Lewisburg District, 150. Aline Winge by executor to tfora. Barclay for Lot 24 and 23 and of Lot 22, White iulphur Springs, no consideration. Paolina Ferzacca to Serafina Cortelli and others, 21 acres and 32 poles, Lewisburg District, ransfer between parent and her children. SW Plot 94, Avenue Lewisburg District; 5175.

I. L. Judy and Betty Judy to William E. Dolle and Willa D. Dolle, 63 acres Meadow Bluff District, $15,000.

Tmma P. Bryant to Clarence K. 0-Dell and Icie A. O'Dell part of Lot 13, Rainelle, Roy Hampton and Kathleen Ward Hampton to Jesse 0 Guills Lot 10, Section 1 3 A11 Section 1, Lewisburg. Jesse 0.

Guills Jr. and Karen to Roy Hampton and Kathleen Ward Hampton, 10, Section 1, Vz .11, Section 1, Lewisburg; Anna Lucille Callison to Wore Walters Corporation, 2-3 interest in acres, Meadow Bluf District, $8,000. Anna Lucille Callison to Word Walters Corporation, 1-3 interest in acres, Meadows Bluff District, $7,000. H. Eugene Modlin and Mary Ella Modlin to James Harrison Cook Lots and Sue 49 and Ellen Cook for 51, Alderson $31,500.

Rodger Boggs to Jack Skeens and Eunice M. Skeens, Friday when James J. WeflerLot 9, Frankford District of Huntington hit the rear of $18,500. Jack L. Neely to Charles Gfllilan and Julia A.

2,561 acres, White 42, of District, $3,000. John R. Dawkins Gillilan, Sulphur and Josephine Dawkins and others to Charles L. Eggleston, Lot James H. Rogers and Shirk: R.

Rogers to Hinton Rescue Squad was called to the scene at 4:20 p.m. when apparently stunned from the Brockway and accident, she wondered off into Brockway, Lot 6, Block 2 and the- woods. She returned to her of Lot 4, Block 2, White Richard Norma Lee Sulphur District, $19,500. Summers County Hospital Patients The have M. M.

of of HINTON following persons admitted and discharged from the Hinton Hospital and Summers County Hospital: Admitted to the Hinton Hospital Nov. 27- Norman W. Sears of Talcott; Mrs. Rose E. Ramsey of Rainelle; Mrs.

Hattie Forren of Rupert; Tony Crawford, Sonya M. AdMns, Mrs. Madge A. Keaton, Miss Sherry L. Gill, Mrs.

Arvella J. Wyant, Mrs, Bertie Hannon, Carl Davis, Mrs. Martha M. Cales and Clarence E. Pierce, all of Hinton.

Dismissed were Mrs. Elvie E. Smith and. Mrs. Rosie E.

Ramsey both of Rainelle; Mrs. Bertha A. Edward of True; Mrs. Anna M. Eary Alderson; Carl Raines Ballard; Mrs.

Betty J. Starbuvk of Clendenin; Julius D. Ferguson. Mrs. Frances L.

Duncan, Mrs. Glenna F. Sims, Mrs. Nannie M. Ward, Mrs.

Wanda P. Taylor, Mrs Maude Hicks, Mrs. Icie Muncie, Mrs. Pearl L. Ballengee, Mrs.

Effie E. Kesner, Mrs. Margie N. Cuckovich, Carl H. Davis and Shayla M.

Buddand, all of Hinton. Admitted to Summers County Hospital; Mrs. Jessie F. Kast of Lewisburg; Mrs. Louanna Hicks of- Fort Springs; Mrs.

Florence Adkins of Deepwater; Mrs. Leonard Neely of Pipestem; Mrs. Howard A. Foster of Hinton; William D. Griffin of Meadow Bridge and Lawrence L.

Bennett of Alderson. Dismissed were Mrs. Lundy. L. Cales, Mrs.

Nancy R. Iddings, Phillip Pollen, Mrs. Billie N. Williams, Miss Brenda C. Reed and Mrs.

Christine Lilly Jack Harford, all of Hinton; Mrs. Cello Fleshman of Elton; Miss Amanda Shumate of Wayside; Leonard A. Williams of Meadow Creek; Harry Ennis of Meadow Bridge; Mrs. Donald G. Weikle and Dickie Lee Reed, both of Alderson; Eugene R.

Hunter of Beckley; James R. Burgess of Jumping Branch and Mrs. Orval A. Richmond of Ballengee. Alderson Items ALDERSON (RNS) Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Knapp.of Alderson during the Tbanksgmng holidays were their son and daughter-in-law, and'Mrs; James E. Knapp Jr. oTMorgantown.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. ffiser over the weekend were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

arid Mrs. Dave Keadle of Waiiamsburg, Ya..

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