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

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1952 THREE Raleigh County Navy Mothers Club Accepts Feted wo New Members At Meet On Cole Street Mrs. Cecil Conner (left) and Mrs. H. B.

Afkinson, (right) new members of the Raleigh County Navy Mothers Club, observe as Charlotte Ann Conner completes her ballet dance at the group's Monday evening meeting. Mrs. H. B. Atkinson and Mrs.

Cecil Conner new members of the Raleigh County Navy Mothers Club. They were accepted into the organization at the Monday evening meeting held at the Cole Street residence of Mrs. P. C. Conner.

1 Mrs. Myrtle Richmond, commander, presided at the business a given by Mrs. Ethel Burdiss, I Easter gifts for veterans who are chaplain. The group voted to give a dona-T pj a patients at Pinecrest Sanitarium, were discussed for the be munit me in to pot luck fit the T3of tlov I in May at the Beckley Veterans Administration Hospital. dinner will be featured.

A ballet dance was presented and the lei Mrs. Wesley Hedrick, hospital, chairman, gave a report concern-! Charlotte Ann Conner ing plans being made for the meet- closing prayer was given by Mrs in Burdiss. At Birthday Party Mrs. Martin Lester was entertained with a surprise birthday party Saturday by her daughter. Mrs.

Virgil Clark, at her Raleigh home, with Mrs. Lee Allen, Mrs. R. D. Meadows, Mrs.

R. R. Roddie, Mrs, Carley Cox, Mrs. Floyd Lilly. Mrs.

Emil Pike, and Mrs. F. P. Wilson as A color scheme of green and yelr low was used in the decorations to carry out the Easter theme. Easter lilies' and jonquils were arranged throughout the home.

Guests were entertained with games and prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Wood. Mrs. Bailey Mills, Mrs. Ethel Martin, Mrs.

Bryan Wood, and G. A. Farley. The guest list included: Mr. a Mrs.

jJames Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Carley Cox, Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Foley, Mrs, R. R. Roddie, Mrs. Floyd LU-i ly, and Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Foley. all of Beckley: Mrs. Monis Mrs.

Pctt Stanley, and Cecil Williams, all of Harper Road; Martin Lester, Elizabeth Cole, Mrs. Alda Riddle. Mrs. Pauline Crum, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Allen.j Cyde Allen, Claude Allen. Mr. a M'rs. G. A.

Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempsey, Mrs. Ethel a tin. and Janice Martin, all of Glen Morgan; Mr.

and Mrs. Bailey Mills, of Galloway Heights; Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Wood, and Mrs. Kenna of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs.

Walter I Hatcher, of MacArthur: Mr. a R. D. Meadows, of Crab Or- ichard; Mrs. F.

P. Wilson and son. Pat. of Milton: Dean Halstead jf Oak Hill; Mrs. R.

H. Rhodes, of Allen Creek; Mrs. Mary Brammer, of Crab Orchard: Mrs. Daymen Farley, of Rainelle; Mr. and Mrs.

Emory Lilly and Edith Lilly, of Grandview; and Mrs. Emil Pike, Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs. William Vanflall. Anna Marie Vandoll.

Larry Clark. Shirley and Virgil Clark, all of Ra- Members held a -white elephant sale to raise money for the club Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Richmond, co-hostess, served refreshments to: IDAR Meeting Held session and the opening prayer'treasury, and voted to furnish 14 members and one guest. Miss Betty Martin Feted At Shower The East Prince St.

home of I Mrs. Edna May Miller was the Mrs. Hall Installed President Of Galloway Heights Circle New officers were installed scene Saturday night for a bridal i Thursday evening when the mis- shower honoring Miss Betty Martin. Miss Martin will become the bride of Henry Kale in a ceremony to performed this month. Guests spent the evening playing games, after which the bride- elect opened and displayed her gifts.

The guest list for the 7:30 o'clock affair included: Mrs. M. C. Martin, Miss Delores Martin, Mrs. Ezra Baldwin, Mrs.

Lena Hicks, Mrs. James Hicks, Mrs. Dan Baldwin, Mrs. Carmen Feazelle, Mrs. James Kessinger, -fas.

Leonard Coley, Mrs. Fred Wood, Mrs. J. H. Forren Mrs.

Aldo Pietrantozzi; Mrs. B. A. Terry, Mrs. Annie MacMillion, Mrs.

C. S. McKinney, Miss Anna McKinney, Mrs. Fred Gambrell, Mrs." W. McCormick, Mrs! L.

Fink, Mrs. Carl Allen, Mrs. Helen Chakeres, Mrs. J. T.

Seymour, Mrs. H. Kale, Mrs. C. C.

Farley, Mrs. Resse T. Virgin; Mrs. William Garrison, Mrs. P.

M. Garrison, Mrs. Alton Martin, Mrs. William'Ward. Mrs.

Paul Un- sion circle of the Galloway Heights Baptist Church convened for a pot luck dinner and business session. Those installed during a ceremony conducted by Mrs. B. L. Jones icluded: Carl Hall, Jones and Mrs.

Joyce Taylor and music chairmen are Mrs. Delila Veid and Miss Barbara Daniels. Serving on the sick committee will be Mrs. Omer Kessler, Mrs, Martin Kirtly, Mrs. Wilber Wood, and Mrs.

H. O. Coleman. The meeting opened with The Captain James Allen Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution convened Tuesday evening at the North Kanawha Street residence of Mrs. John M.

Ferguson. Co-hostesses were Mrs. A. Ross and Mrs. Irma Huettner.

Mrs. Ross P. Daniel, regent, presided at the business session. Following the business session a brief auiz.was conducted. Attending were: Mr.

J. W. Givens, Mrs. A. IT.

Edwards, Mrs. the! 3. M. Bledsoe, Mrs. Earl Bibb, group singing "Take the Name of president: Mrs.

W. N. Jesus with Yo after which pray- vice-president: Mrs. William Mar- tin, secretary; Mrs. Delila Veid, treasurer; Mrs.

Myrtle Hubacher, flower fund chairman; Mrs. Thomas Roe, white cross chairman; and Mrs. B. L. Jones, publicity chairman.

Members of the work committee are Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Nila Walker, Mrs. C. W.

Shepherd, Mrs. R. Parker, Mrs. Earl Pittman, and Mrs. Robert Pilkington.

Serving on the planning committee will be Mrs. Anna Garrett, Mrs. Cinda Daniels, and Mrs. Myrtle Hubacher. Program chairmen are er was offered by Mrs.

George Taylor. Mrs. W. N. Chandler, outgoing president, presided at the business session.

"Hand in Hand With Jesus." vocal duet, was presented by Mrs. Cinda Daniels and Miss Barbara Daniels. The group voted to give $50 to the church building fund. "Near the Cross" was sung and the closing prayer given by Mrs. Jones.

Thirty-two members, one new member, and four were Mrs. in attendance at the meeting. A Cadet Mack Powell, of Virginia derwood, Mrs. Ledia Akers, Mrs. Polytechnic Institute, spent the Mrs.

Helen visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Peck, and son Oliver Peck, at Bobert Marion.

Mrs. Stella Likins, Mrs. U. M. Sannon.

and Sandra Kay Walls is confined to the Harper Road home of her uncle ard aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kessel, by chickenpox.

"Hot Rashes" Stopped or strikingly relieved fe eases In doctars'tesH jf you're miserable from the "hot flashes," and accompanying tollable, restless feelings of "change of Me -you may be suffering unnecessarily! in tests by Lydia Pinkham's Compound and Tablets brought relief from such functionally- caused, suffering to and SO'" (respectively) of the women Complete or striking relief! Yes! Besearch has proved thesw medicines thoroughly modern.TM action their home on Orchard Avenue. Second Lt. Gene M. who is stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Field in Dayton, 0., spent tne weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Phillips, of Sophia. Phillips was best man at the Me- Adoo-Ellisonwedding at the Sophia Methodist Church Saturday Mary Alice Gingrich is confin- home of her Mrs. J.

C. Ging- by pneumonia. Mrs. L. D.

Roe, of South Kanawha spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Everett Buster, oi Clinton, Tenn. She was accompanied by Mrs. Julia Secrest, functional It mets through woman's nerroos Kjsim to relieve distress of UIOM Apartments, relatives in who Oak the Fairview visited with Tenn. Mr.

and Mrs. L. V. Fuller and son, Lawrence, of Lewis burg, were visiting last week th her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Brown, oi Worth St. W.

R. Herndon and daughter, Miss Eunice Herndon, oi Oak Hill were Sunday visitors of Beckley relatives. Mrs. O. A.

Phillips-, of Sophia, snd Mrs. James W. Perry, of Oak Hill, left Tuesday for Oakland. to attend an executive 'meeting of the West Virginia Conference of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Mrs.

Phillips is conference treasurer, while Mrs. Perry is sec- ittary of the Beckley District oi the society. Sunday visitors to Sweet Springs were Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Fellers ar.d her mother, Mrs. Dollie Price, of Stanaford Road. Irl H. Fink is expected to return to his home on Edgewood Drive this week from the Beckley Hospital, where he underwent surgery- last week.

Oliver Blake, Charleston. spent Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Williams, y- Reservoir Road. GOOD WILL Big 450 Sq. In. Dish Towel worth 254 or more! You get this big, absorbent, fine quality Cannon dish towel in every Giant. Size Silver Dust.

And Silver Dust's extra sudsing power digs out dirt! Gets clothes cleaner. Speeds dishwashing. Mrs. Kermit Locke, Mrs. J.

E. Dickerson, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. L. A.

Landers, and Mrs. George W. Orphanage To Receive Aid From Helen Circle The Oak Hill Orphanage was selected again this year as the project of Circle One at Helen. Members agreed to sponsor this project at the Friday meeting at the church, and each contributed $1 for the Easter fund at the orphanage. Plans were discussed also for repairing the basement to the church.

The meeting was opened with lha Lord's Prayer, followed by the devotional service presented by Mrs. Lea Blake, who used "Love Thy Neighbor" as her topic. Mrs. Minnie Lemls closed the meeting with prayer. YTC TO MEET AJthon of Crab Orchard, will serve as guest speaker tomorrow evening: when the BeckJey Youth Temperance Council will convene at the First Baptist Church.

Miss Delores Ganges, president, all members to attend the 1 p.m. meeting. Dr. Westwood H. Hollidoy Optometrist' Announces the Removal of Office to 403 Neville St.

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