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LIGHT BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. A 75 the inches for you if you are more than They say. bed chould be seven inches longer than the occupant. Oh, my aching back Nagging backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may, come on with over-exertion, emotional upsets or day to day stress and strain. who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation.

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Steven Bennett Mrs. Steven Bennett (left) was honored with a household shower Saturday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Waldo Cox, at Jumping Branch. Mrs. Bennett is the former Miss Carolyn Cox. The house was decorated in pink and white with arrangement of spring flowers. Shown with her are Mrs.

Audrey Lilly and Mrs. Births Anuounced PRINCETON (RNS) Births have been recorded at Memorial Hospital as follow: Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Princeton, a girl May Dr. and Mrs.

Hugh C. Land of Athens, a boy Mr. and Mrs. James E. Broyles of Princeton, a boy, May 10; Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry F. Moore of Matoaka, a girl, May 10; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy 'E.

Small of Princeton, a girl, May 10; Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Kirk of Princeton, girl, May 11; and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Farmer of Matoaka, a boy, 'May 1 12.

Honored At Household Shower Annabelle Bennett. Prizes were Slusher, Mrs. Pearl Lilly, Miss awarded to Betty McCal- Ramona Cochran, Mrs. Maxine Mrs. lister, Mrs.

Mary Eugene Pack. Stanley, Attending and Mrs. Epperly, Mattie Mrs. Virginia Wilcox, Reed, Mrs. Ora Mere, Mrs.

Neely, Amma Mrs. Ethel Lilly, Crook, Mrs. Pack, Elizabeth Mrs. Lilly, Ellen Mrs. Harrah, Wanda Mrs.

Mrs. Della Farley, Mrs. Lola Lilly, Mrs. Annabelle Bennett, Arthur, Mrs. Kennamae Lilly, Mrs.

Becher Meadows Miss Geraldine Arthur, Mrs. Mrs. Garnet Cooper, Mrs. PegCassie St. Clair, Mrs.

Retha gy Hodge and Mrs. Waldo Cox. Mae St. Clair, Mrs. Lorene Alleghany Briefs ALLEGHANY, (RNS) Mother's Day guests of Mrs.

B. R. Boyd and Mr. Mrs. R.

L. Holcomb were Mr. and Mrs. R. P.

Boyd of Henderson, N. Mr. and Mrs. Z. E.

Boyd of White Oak and Mr. and Mrs. James Huff of Lynchburg, Va. Those from Alleghany who attended ference at fourth, South. quarterly conCovington Methodist Church Sunday.

evening, of which the Alleghany Methodist Church is a part, were Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. DePriest and daughter, Shanda, Mrs.

Beulah GRANTS GREATEST -COAST TH VALUES, FABULOUS 400' SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS 54 pair Fabulous new addition to Grants famous seamless hosiery assortment of Special Purchase saves you first quality sheers. Have reinforced heels toes. MEN'S AND STUDENTS' (Sawyers, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kersey, Mr.

and Mrs. Arch Hepler, Mrs. R. L. Holcomb, Mrs.

A. D. Camden, Mrs. Pauline Bris-1 endine and son. Julian Armentrout and Mrs.

Pearle Smith, Mrs. who has been receiving treatment at the Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital at Clifton Forge, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Myers was accompanied to the hospital SatSmith and Sunday visited by Mrs. Pearle who Maurice C.

Clark of Hinton, a patient for observation and treatment at the hospital. Clark is chief dispatcher at Hinton for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. RECORD -SMASHING STORE SAL GET EXTRA SAVINGS SALE! SLIM COTTON SPORT SHIRTS HUSKY REGULAR: Neat woven checks plaids permanent stay collar. Solid with 154 color broadcloth with buttondown collar. Sanforized combed cotton.

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(RNS) Stonewall Alderman, 78, of Cov-! ington, died Tuesday night in a Covington hospital. He lived with the N. Byers family in Covington since 1905 and was a member of the Fletcher Chapel Methodist Church. Born in Greenbrier County, Oct. 11, 1884, he was a son of the late.

Mr. and Mrs. George Alderman. Surviving are two brothers, George of Glace. The funeral will be conducted in the R.

M. Loving Funeral Home in Covington at 4 p.m. today with the Rev. Leland S. Johnson and the C.

Alkinson in charge. Burial will be in Seldomridge, Ross Helmintoller, J. R. Plymal Nixon Mann, Dick Dudley, Bob Lockhart, Jack Richardson, and Eddie Alfred. Students Named Contest Winners MEADOW BRIDGE (RNS) Five students of Meadow Bridge High School have been named winners of the third annual Facit Accuracy Contest.

They are Miss Carolyn Gwinn and Bruce Cadle, juniors, and Miss Carolyn Arritt, Miss Barbara Farley, and Miss Kay Bailes, seniors. The medals are given by Facit, Inc. of New York to the writer of the perfect in each class. Last year, these medals were given to individual winners in more than 8,000 classes in the United States. An eight day Goose Fair is held! every October in Nottingham, England.

The custom was established in 1283. The lowest surveyed level in Meramec Caverns, Stanton, is 4,200 feet. SAVINGS! CELEBRATION UP TO UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Athletic Broadcloth Shirts Shorts 37 57 Rib knit shirt of selected cotton. Nylon reinforced arm, neck. Reg.

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Polished cotton, Sanforized for shrinkage control. 5 wanted colors. 6 to 18. CHILDREN'S WIG CASUAL SHOES Cushion heel. molded arch.

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blue 5 to and 3. 1.97 "CHARGE-IT" AT FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE 1.79 VALUE FLOCKED DACRONS TIER Completely no-iron! Pindot Dacron polyester with drip-dry broadcloth trim. S- ruffles. White, colors. Valance, MAY 17, 1902 Sorority In Hinton Holds Mother-Daugher Tea Members of Beta Gamma Chapter No.

3105, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Hinton held -Daughter Tea Saturday afternoon at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. D. W. Ritter in Bellepoint. Among those attending were Mrs.

Robert Spencer (seated), past president; (standing, left to right) Mrs. Seldomridge, secretary; Mrs. Ritter; Mrs. Herbert Wyant, treasurer; and Mrs. Jack Weaver, vice president.

Also attending were Mrs. George Lively, Linda Seldomridge, Mrs. William Meador, Mrs. John HolMrs. John Day, Mrs.

Walter Beebe, Mrs. George Ames, Ann Meador, Mirs. Eldridge Ellison, Mrs. C. Weaver, Mrs, Nine Divorces Granted By Court In Summers HINTON (RNS)-The.

following civil suits were tried in Summers County Circuit Court Wednesday morning: Sadie Ardella Bostic, plaintiff. vs. Thomas Wayne divorce granted to the plaintiff and custody of child awarded the mother. Neither party shall marry. for 60 Emma Faye Willey vs.

Glyn- H. Groves Dies; Rites Set Today CANVAS (RNS) Harrison Eberly Groves, 73, of Canvas died Fednesday morning in his home after a long illness. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Jordan Chapel Methodist Church at Canvas. Survivors include his wife, Clara; four sons, William R. and Jennings K.

both of Canvas, Jarrell L. of Nettie, and. Harrison Groves Jr. of Gassaway; two daughters, Mrs. Eunice Conley of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs.

Genevieve 0'Dell of Carl; two sisters, Mrs. Mary McClung of Summersville and Mrs. Della Bryant of Canvas; and 12 grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. today in the Jordan Chapel Methodist Church with the Rev.

Charles Dameron in charge. Burial will be in family cemetery at his home. The body will remain White Funeral Home in Summersville. Convention Report Given By McCurdy ALDERSON (RNS) dent John McCurdy reported on at the Monday evening the. State Lions Club Convention meeting in Alderson and stated that Ralph Williams of Rainelle, favored by the local club, was elected district governor at the convention.

The convention was held Friday- through Sunday at the Civic Center in Charleston. Kyle "Bud" Ballard reported on the "City Beautiful Project" of which he is club representative. Selling Centennial Plates for automobiles was discussed. 'Mother' Is Theme Of Society Lesson LESLIE. (RNS) "Mother" was the title of the presented at the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society held at the home of Mrs.

Patty Fitzwater Friday. Mrs. Mae O'Dell, president, held at Walker's Cash Store in announced that a bake sale, will be Leslie on June 2 beginning at 10 a.m. Those participating were Mrs. Hazel Fite, Mrs.

Edna Richmond and Mrs. June Harless. Refreshments were served to 10 members and dang guests, Mrs. Olive Blevins Mrs. Harless.

The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Evelyn lor. Kyle Gwinn, Mrs. F. C.

Richmond, Mrs. J. W. McCallister, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs.

Jean Lilly, Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mrs. Oris Grimmett, Mrs. Nadind Woodrum, Miss Donna Woodrum, Mrs. Charles Schrader, Mrs.

Robert E. Keffer, Mrs. Fred: Huffman and Mrs. Farrell. Rainelle Area RUPERT (RNS) Ulysses (Grant Legg; 60,.

of Rupert died Wednesday in a Hinton hospital after a long illness. member of the Big Clear Creek: Baptist Church at Rupert, he was an employe of the Meadow River Lumber Co. Born Aug. 1, 1901, at Keiffer, he was a son of the late Lewis and Minnie Price Legg. Survivors include his wife, a foster daughter, Mrs.

Bessie: Pozzie of Meadow Bridge; tivo sisters, Mrs. Georgia Myers of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Lena Judy of Hines; and two brothers, L. W. of Lewisburg and Bernie Legg of Childhowie, Va.

The body is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral home in East Rainelle. Arrangements are incomplete. U. G. Legg Dies; Rites Incomplete don Cecil Willey, divorce granted to the plaintiff.

Neither party shall remarry for 60 days. Nannie Jewel Berry vs. Okie Melvin Berry, divorce granted to the plaintiff and the plaintiff Nannie Jewel Berry is allowed to resume her maiden name, Nannie Jewel Grimmett. Neither party shall marry for 60 days. Peggy Lee Pack Hodge VS.

Robert E. Hodge, divorce granted to the plaintiff and she is awarded the custody of. two children, Neither. party shall marry for 60 days. Phyllis Jean Yancey, an infant under the age of 21 years, who sues by her mother and, next friend, Madeline Petrey, vs.

Kenneth Edmond Yancey, divorce is granted to the plaintiff and she is allowed to resume her maiden name of Phyllis Jean Petrey. Neither party shall marry for 60 days. Bohmer Mae Sarver vs. Harry Lee Sarver, divorce granted to! the plaintiff, and plaintiff awarded custody of child. party shall marry for 60 Melvin H.

McCallister VS. Dorothy Jean McCallister, divorce granted the plaintiff: and defendant is allowed to resume her maiden name of Dorothy Jean King. Neither party shall marry for 60 days. Douglas Maynard Richardson, who sues by Dorse Richardson, his next friend, VS. Edith Meadows Richardson, an infant under the age of 21 years, plaintiff granted a divorce, and neither party shall remarry for 60 days.

Maxine Epperly vs. Shirley Gene Epperly, divorce granted the plaintiff, and the care and control ci the infant children given the plaintiff. Court adjourned at 10:30 a.m. until Thursday at 9 a.m. W.T.

GRANT Curtis Rudd, 60, Has Fatal Attack EAST RAINELLE (RNS) Curtis Clyde Rudd, 60. of East Rainelle died Wednesday in his home. Death was attributed to a heart attack. A coal miner, he was born Feb. 23, at Winter Park, a son of the late Vernon C.

and Mary Crone Rudd. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude; -two daughters, Mrs. Mary Jane McClung of East Rainelle and Mrs. Barbara Orndorff of Oberlin, Ohio; four sons, Edward of Carl, of Charleston, Timothy of Fort Meade, and William of East Rainelle; a sister, Mrs. Clara Crist of Oak Kill; two brothers, Clifford of Leivasy and Roy Rudd.

of Oak Hill; a half brother, Junior Bays of Oak Hill; and seven grandchildren. The body is at. Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in East Rainelle. Arrangements are incomplete. Greenbrier Groups Schedule Meetings LEWISBURG (RNS) The Greenbrier County agricultural calendar includes the following activities for the week of May 17-23: Friday Williamsburg Home Demonstration at 2 p.

m. with Mrs. J. K. Hinkle as hostless.

The West lesson, Virginia "A New Design Beauty," be given by Mrs. J. Kent Phipps. Sunday Youth Camp benefit steak. dinner.

the Greenbrier Youth Meals served from 12:30 to m. Friday Greenbrier County Farm Women Council's Leadership Training Conference at the Greenbrier Youth Camp at Anthony. Tuesday Blue Sulphur Home Demonstration Club at .2 p. m. with Mrs.

H. L. Meredith as hostless. The lesson R. will be presented Mrs.

H. McVey. Wednesday Quinwood Home Demonstration Club at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs.

Russell Burwell as hostess. The lesson, "Care of New Fabrics," will be given by Mrs. Russell Burwell. Greenbrier Homemakers Home Demonstration Club 'at 8 p. m.

with Mrs. Kenneth Scott as hostess. "Making Windows Attractive," will be presentled by Mrs. Arch Knighton, William Smith Dies; Rites Slated Friday DANESE (RNS) Funeral services for William Jackson Smith, 86, of Danese will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Friday in the. White Oak Methodist Church Landisburg with the Rev. Victor P. Tenney and the Rev. Roy Tyree in charge.

Burial will be in Smailes Cemetery at Landisburg. Smith died Tuesday in a Beckley hospital after a long illness. The body will be taken -from Wallace and Wallace Funeral in East Rainelle. to his home at 5 p. m.

today, and to the church one hour prior to services. COMMISSIONS APPROVED PRINCETON (RNS) Applications for commissions as notary public have been approved by the Mercer County Court low: Sandra Thomason of Athens, MI. C. Perkins of Bluefield, and Frederick M. Bell, David W.

Knight, Elizabeth G. Walls and James L. Owen, all of Princeton. WOMEN'S RUNPROOF ACETATE TRICOT BRIEFS Woven elastic guaranteed or a new pair free: Fine stitching. Full cut.

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