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TWO A and Circulation Office, Phone Oak Hill 90 Annual4-HCamp Will Open Today BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. VA. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1919 i A I A A Sanger Girl Married At Scarbro Xews and Circulation Office, Phone East Aainelie I and Circulation Office, ilullens 366 VETS IN FILING DIVIDEND CLAIM FAYETTEVILLE, July 31 Tomorrow morning, August 1, rvtA ft Dior boys and girls who are mem-i I LI II 1m I 11 A I I 1 bers of the many 4-H Clubs inJLUjlvJil Fayette will gather at the County) Four camp near Beckwith for a week of camping in which all ot the fine points of 4-H Club' work will be stressed by competent leaders who svill organize the groups into classes after they have organized as Indian tribes. This will be the 25th annual! Julv 31 -gathering at the present and per-; Cha rjes commander, manent camp and the camp a La Fayelie Pos 149 Americ; i i grown to oe one of tne leading Fayelteville, has an-1 PS Tf a nounced that the American Le- ar.d playground spot for vast in 3 veierans crowds of people.aggregating a i for ir National I 00 or more during the season. Serv Li i nsurance A total of 200 or more boys and girls will constitute the senior camp which will dissolve breakfast on Saturday Cf i August 6, to make way (or the! Administration to get their NSL1 Junior campers who'will enjoy a dlv i den Commander Hesse similar week of camping and "Every veteran who held slruction.

The camp will be under the direction of J. Haynes Miller, county nnn nn agent, who will have competent approximately $2,800,000,000, assistants at both camps. these refanus Payrr-rUs per) ''Our Post will have the rieces-1 after dr applications which i have to make to the Veterans'. his NSL.I policy for 90 days or, -re will have a refund coming him. The VA expects lo pay i Leaders at the Senior Camp will be Jimmy Prca5korn and Betty Pilgrim, representing the State; veteran are expectc-d to average about $175, according to the VA.

Applications should be filed as iva Rul'e rHico7president of" the quickly as possible because it wi'l County Leaders 4-H Association; la weeks and months for a vet- Trooper Ellis of Cannelton, Margaret Roeser of Montgomery, Na' eran to get his refund check." he added. dine Buckholl Montgomery, Actually, Commander Hesse Elizabeth Stevens of Cannelton. explained, -he American Legion Eva Thompson of Smithers. H. B.

put on the biggest a Garden ot Ansted, Kathleen Rule o' Ansied, Sibyl Jones of Lansing, Rodney Upton of Anstcd, Elva Lucille Hud- in history in trying to locate veterans who are eligible for the Swimmer Drowns In Strip Mining Pool Near An jean Charles L. Cox Taken By SFT FOR TODAY people motored to JL 1 1 VIA 1 1 KOPPERSTON teen Kopperston CRAWLEY, July 31 --Marioni A Wednesday evening to Jones, 28, of Crawley was drowned the p. rally of the Rock- GLEN ROGERS, July 31-- Fu- Crockett gers tur- Clear Creek mountain about votional se'rvice presented by the day "at Pinecrest Sanita'rium. Beck' new officers. ley, will be conducted Monday Kopperston group brought afternoon.

He had been a patient at Cox 65 "died at his were swuiunmg the beautrful B. Y. F. pennant'pjnecrest the past month, ihome in Lexington, Va, Saturday along with Leo Heaster hold next-rally. The; Services have been set for 2 a Ralph Sheppard, all veRtant JS a rewa rd for the group clock at the Glen Rogers church Crawley, when Sheppard saw th number of points with Rev stollie Parsons and five miles northeast of Anjean.

RAINELLE July 31 i Jones and a compaion, R. B. his Crookshanks, were swimming in evening of a heart attack. He was a former coal miner a lived at Springdaie where he was a member of the Church of i Christ. He was a son of the Late Mr.

i i 4 i i UIC i i i Jones was in distress. Crookshanks based on attendance and mileage th Rev Do ff arvey officiating. will follow in the Allan drowning man pulled him under ond water and he was forced to get loose. Jones didn't come to the sur- Cemetery at Bolt. The body was land Mrs.

E. W. Cox of Fayette again I county. The body was recovered about Survivors include his wife, Mrs. 3 o'dock Sunday morning by a iljikie Eria Cox; one son, Loren crew a bout 50 men headed by JH.

Cox, Meadow Bridge; Conservation Officer Jess i daughters, Mrs. Leva Redden, jjjyrant, 'of Crawley. Swimmers Robert Bostic of Kopperston was remove from the Robertson and appointed as chairman of the lead- 0 gi song Mortuary at Oceana late ership training committee. Sunday afternoon to lie in state at Those from Kopperston attend- lhe ho me i lne al hour. ing were Philip Clme, Robert fa Unitgd MJn9 TM i 11 i i i 1 5 i a i and Mrs.

Bertna hampered the efforts to ettv Smith, Nancy Brooks, David i one brother, hv iKo watPr. i Bostic, Jewel Lewis, Carol Bostic, TM Qm Glen Romona Lewis, Joyce Centers, was born December 24 Wanda Nottingham, Marie Daniels, he was born uecemoer 1870. i 1 1 1 1 i ings, Oak Hill; one brother, ind lhe body by the cold wils Sharlene Lewis June Bos- He is survived by his widow; Cox, and two sisters, a i am og The body was finally i i ar 'b a ra Fielding Jovce Bailey six daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Bai' estimates that some 16 Watkins Itins, home demonstration agent; Mrs. Mae Hart, nurse, of Fayetteville; Mildred Hoiliday of Fayetteville, T.

W. Burke and Margaret Alpin of the Appalachian Electric Power Company; E. N. "Wriston of Kingston and Ward Ashford of Fayetteville. Classes will be taught in swimming, charting, music, recreation, conservation, farm safety rural electrification, foods for fun, fun with flowers, leathercraft, weaving, stool bottoming, eic.

Kessler Funeral Held Yesterday VICTOR, July 31--Funeral rites for Ed C. Kessler, 69, of Victor, were held at the Victor Methodist Church Sunday at 2:00 p. with Rev. A. E.

Ramsey, of Ramsey, officiating. Kessler died at his home at Vic-j to be held at the Odd Fellows tor Thursday at 3:00 a. m. Home at Elkins, September 4 at the He was a member of the Victor i meeting here Thursday. Methodist Church, having been Mrs.

Estelie Hall, noble grand, OAK HILL, July 31 Mrs. Joseph Dockman, above, is the former i Miss Martha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krowczyn NSLI refunds" he said. "Actually! of Sanger, who was married to Mr.

Dockman of Mansfield, Ohio, a though they had caught a glimpse today the VA has the home a i ''he St. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church in Scarbro. The couple left the lives of Britain's pagan for a honeymoon -American Legion will help! Mrs. Sarah Patterson, Meadow located by grappling hooks and i Dc ro th Ann Taylor'and Mrs. Dor- ley, Mrs.

Larene Snuffer, Bridge, and Mrs. Gara Hanshew, two men went into the water and ayn er iTris Walsh and Miss Barborine Springdaie. helped to bring the body ashore, i Hughes, all of Glen Rogers, Mrs. Funeral services will be The body was taken to the office LEWES FOR CAMP Charlotte Corcoran of Bolt, and ducted from the Springdaie Bap-J 0 Dr. T.

H. Millman at Anjean KOPPERSTON July 31 Miss; Mrs. Mary Morgan of East Gulf; tist church at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday where he reported death by Ann fay lor" left Friday i two sons, Arlie and James Hughes, with burial following in the Han- 'morning to.

attend" the young adult (both of Glen Rogers; 19 grandchil- shew cemetery at Springdaie. Jones was a coal miner and isi a at the Baptist camp at the idren and three great-grandchil- The body will be removed from survived by his parents, Mr. and' a tist Camp near Cowen Idren. (the Nickel! Funeral Home in East iMrs. B.

G. Jones, of Crawley, a i to the home of his son brothers, Burnett and Franklin, of i 'at Meadow Bridge Monday morn; Crawley; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl i at 10 o'clock. Cooper, Sprmdale; Mrs. Ruby i iHelmick, Springdaie; Mrs.

Glenna i 1 -Holcomb, Grassy Meadow; and ATfH VIFW i Maltie Phipps, Crawley. vfilvll TILifT Fun eral services will con- ducted from the Smoot Methodist; MULLENS, July 31--All is i church at 10 a. Tuesday with)readiness to inaugurate an en-; ital, Dr. county the Rev. Eugene Zickafoose of-llarged program of health services officer, said today, ficating.

Burfal in the Somerset i the Mullens area with the a ne the health center rival here Monday of Keith Phares occupy the entire building who becomes Wyoming- County's hi jt has been located for past several years. Consisting" Enlarged Health Program To Begin In Mullens Area IN ANCIENT BURIAL PLOT LONDON Archaeologists I at Smoot. The hodv will be removed from bod ts The it to locate 10 million more." The Fayetteville post will announce more complete.details on how local veterans should apply very soon. In the meantime, all developments on th? insurance ref will be presented at each meeting of the post on the first and third Monday of each month at the Legion Hall in Fayetteville. Every veteran eligible for membership is invited to attend these meetings to keep posted on the latest news and developments of interest to ex-service men.

REBEKAH LODCE HEAD NEW first full time sanitarian. LaFayette Legion Post To PlanMembershipCampaign idug ial ground on Farthing Down near mMS SS OAK HILL, July 31--Plans were discussed for the annual homecoming of the Laurel Rebekah Ledge FAYETTEVILLE, July 31 The regular monthly meeting of coming year. the LaFayette Post 149 of the American Legion, will be held here at the Legion home Monday evening, It will be the first meeting of the Legion year and the first under the leadership of newly elected Post Commander Charles D. Hesse. A number of important contest, the post greatly ex- will be brought up.

says newly ceeded its membership quota and elected Post Adjutant Walderjwaj given State and National rec- Caldweli, and chief among them i ognition for its efforts in this will be the announcement of plans line. A better showing is hoped for the membership drive this year. grave iOF FAMED MACEDONIAN Beneath her chin were found' SINGAPORE--Installation of the i the colored beads she used to wear i i Sultan on the throne of Perak year several teams were a someone more than 13 cen-; one of the Malay states, recalled rom the post memoer- turies ag0t ha( i ac ed a large dee- i the distant days when Alexander orated bead in her mouth rea opened up the whole selected ship and the losing team was to cat beans while the winners were to eat turkey at the expense of the losers. This was changed later as the time came to pay off, and a of Elkins, Phares was iof rooms, four upstairs and sanitarian's post on four down, the building has been' completion of his training period leased by the Wyoming County at Morgantown on Friday. 1 Court and will serve as headquar- Office accommodations have jters for the health officer and his been readied and equipped for i a WyiJe announced.

new sanitarian in the health center Appropriation of funds for a 'next to the Mullens General Hos-1 greater heahh program as ap- by the last session of the state legislature has made possible I employment of a larger staff of health workers which now in- WYOMING RESIDENTS she WES laid to rest. i a East to Greek culture by his ATTEND ATHENS MEET July Leg auci ankle bones of an old! a exploits. were found to bs berit, prob-; During the recent ceremony because he had squatted on go id en word, said to have his heels in a primitive homeq on ec to Alexander, was handed which boasted no chair. eludes Dr. Wylie as county director 'on a part-time basis; Phares as Mrs.

Ward Wylie and Rockcastle Associational meeting Mrs. Clarence Glowers county neahh nurses; Mrs. Ernest Lefler, I A lo the Sultan. Alexander, history held at Athens Thursday were Mrs. L.

M. Hop- Harry L. Poe and daughter Betty Jane, Dorothy UK'S HFAI TH PLANS NET UA.O IUjmilllll.ni1J llLil VD worker; and Mrs. Edith Cook office clerk. born in Victor on July 30.

1879. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Eva L- Kessler of Victor; his mother. Airs.

Mry E. Kessler, of Ansted; announced her appointments for the ensuing year. They are: Mrs. Alice Holstein, warden; Mrs. Clara Reed, conductor; Mrs.

Pearl Hypes, two brothers, Walter S. of Vivtor, flag bearer; Mrs. Goldic Sprouse, and Joseph of Ansted; and the chaplain; Mrs. Evelyn Toney, right following children; Orval of jhand supporter of the nobls grand; Victor, Mrs. Hester A.

Fink, of i Mrs. Beulah Prather recrods, even marched his army Khyber Pass into the Ann i a India while establishing Those from near Kopperston at- emp re tending were Mr. and Mrs. John t1ftflftO(l OnVYurious feature of a Sul- i Rollins, Rev. and Mrs -Wayne Rol- tatl installation is when a herald'lins, Rev.

and Mrs. Troy Scottish i steps up and whispers into the i Roy Lester, and Rev. Verne dentist has made 25,000 pounds ear the real Hindu The officers elected for the com-J (.100,000) for 11 months' work! name of the ancestor god and! ing yaer were Rev. R. H.

Marin of Britain's socialized medicine jguardian of the Royal House of War, moderator; Rev. Jarrett I scheme. iMalacca and Perak--a closely of Mullens, 1 This as disclosed 'by Sir Wil-i guarded secret. jRev. G.

P. Goode of Pineville was SUMMERSVILLE, July 31 noble grand; Summersville residents and CITMUrDCVIT I NEUK left hand those from surrounding 1LLL Ham Marshall, chairman of the i Lanark County Health Service! Executive Council, at a meeting of the Dental Estiates Board. i Under the National Health i Service, dentists submit a bill to GET AWARDS AT CAMP KOPPERSTON, July 31 Ireelected clerk and Don D. Cook of Oceana "was elected as his assistant. Rev.

Wayne Rollins was i elected as treasurer. 1 This will make the forty-fourth i vear the Rev. G. P. Goode has ser- i Victor, Raymond of West Hart- (supporter of the noble grand; Mrs.

ties ravec i the heat cuMMERSVILLF Julv 31-- Mr.lthe Government for each patient members' of the" Koppevs-jved the association either as secre- a a i i a i Mrs. Beulah K. man, of Beaumont, Texas, and Ivan of Victor. Burial was in the McVey Cemetery at Victor. Josie Humphrey, inside guardian; i to witness the laying a Art hur VYalkcr, of Mor- trea Mrs.

Jane Randall outside a wneT stone of new Meth-; town were week end guests ihav ian; Mrs. Elsie Shptt, right hand! i Memorial church building. is moth er Mrs Alice Walker supporter of the vice grand; i nnnsorpri bv lhel home a tcd. The patient does not Boy Scout troop 119 returned a or treasurer. to pay for treatment.

a week's camping trip at! The Government pays the dent-: camp Wilderness Satuday. ist according to the number i Eleven boys left last Sunday Laxton Returns DIAL PHONES END PEACE FOR MISSOURI ST. LOUIS was a big day in suburbs Valley Park when the dial telephone system began oper-' a ting Tuesday. For everyone but' the tovrn's volunteer fire They haven't had 3 quiet night's sleep since. Every time the fire-j house phone rings the siren atop oj Montgomery- in charge.

-otners. The Mountain Azalea Garden The usual records, pertaining to; wiu hojd lhe anni! al picnic a our i the history of the Methodist church em0 rtal Park, Thursday in Summersville. the records of us 4 jlhe building of the new church Qna Hfirold visited ly Bible, the membership, nr Biu HerQld and a MOUNT HOPE, July 31--Miss i i 0 i XI the buiMing goes off automatically. jBermce E. Trent, daughter of Mrs.

the copp er bo In the past, the manual oper- i Evelyn R. Trent of Hount rlope; in the cor of the church and other in a Herold is resident I'est Virginia univer- is attending the uni- were sealed box, which was en- orner stone. the mercy of dialing fingers. i The first false alarm was sound- ed just 10 minutes after the i a "jrinia tai.eRe system went into effect a i 1 1 ii- tion, after whicn the Masons took CP Miss Trent graduated from ivi-r A portable organ had a Jackson Mill, hicn a. ses- I on the floor of the and the choir jthe painstaking, careful attention i The following boys advanced one which we have a right to expect a hile at camp Henry Pai-, alkm service as a civil Boxley, Bob Bo ice employe arrived here Fri jday to vacation with his father and learned merit badges, Henry Pru-1 relauves one badge- Bobbv Jarrett.

twoi Tne son of Tom 3 1011 hostler badges; Gene Centers, two the Elmore Shops of the Vir- 'jackv Atkins, two badges: Railway, young Laxton has 'ard Gallaher. three badges ed with a corps of civ.l serv- Lewis Upchurch. three engineers on Okinawa the past Everv bov except the one who years. In that time ne has rived" late advanced one rank or I earned an accumulated vacation earned two or more merit badges teave of 84 days. in camp.

TODAY'S Radio Programs i NETWORK PROGRAMS a Local Time. For central subtract one hour, for mountain a two hours. Some local ita- i a of relay local ishedulei. Last i a pro- a changes cannct be included. John RONCEVERTE GUESTS i of vear COrpS direcled OAK HILL.

July 31 Mr. TM Harrison Groves, marched to the Mrs. ter. her cousin, Mrs. Lee O.

Bobbin, at i thc winter nunrtrr to a i for Master's Don Highlander on Mankin Avenue. In the city of Perugia. Italy, you i will find an art-history collection. HAROLD T. McBREYER a botanical garden, and a valuable! CCPVTNr 1 TM I A PAN university collection of Etruscan.i i i I Roman and mcdival antiquities.

R. Bullington. Mrs. C. M.

Miller Mrs. Lillian Cunningham, alt Game Birds Pace Autos, of St. Conservationists i A YinFRMY HYINP JEFFERSON CITY. MO. The AAIUtKlVl I 15 LI 1INU, FAYETTEVILLE.

July 31 -Recruit Harold T. McBreycr. son 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBrcycr.

faster than the pace Fayetteville. has been transferred automobiles, frorr. the IX corps Training Battalion to the 62nd Signal Battalion. IX Corps. Scndai, Japan.

Recruit McBrcyer the moc-ern Missouri Conservation Commission IRISH EXPERT AVERS i has determined that lhe i i of birds is as or i ana ar.imnis is a fiyinsc craft, says Conno'iy. last of Ireland's whose three room The commission estimated in holds thou- normal speed of doves 40 miles -j an hour; quail, prairie chicken. Here ai led by MONLAY, AUGUST I Ivining for 15 nbc Kveo' Day--cbs Necwor'c Silent Hour--abc-east KiiMies Hour abo-west Notworte Silent 4 i mb.i-east Ki.tdlos Hour (repeat)--mbs-west Music Time--nbo Discussion by Three--nbc Hroadcast--el's Newsretl 7rfX)--Supper Club--nbc-bulo tvi NvvB ar.il Cotnment.io---abc News Commentary--rnba an'l Comment--nbo Daily )C Dinner Date--rcbs trom Tropics--nbo iUnser Drama--ftbc Broadcast--mbs Comment--rbc Sports Man's Famiiy--nbc I a a Show a Straight Arrow Concert--nbc Eiia Mae's Son its--a be A A M-G-M'S TRUE LOVE-STORY JAMES JUNE STEWART ALLYSON OPENING i M-G-M Re-presents Judy GARLAND FRANK MORGAN RAY BOLGER BERT LAHR JACK HALEY PLUSH Those attending the camp were Mrs. Mildred Dames iTedci Sauls, Scoutmaster; Lewis I Upchurch. Richard Gallaher, Undergoes Operation Atkins, Gene Centers, Bob- MULLENS.

July 31--Mrs. Mil- by Jarrett, Henry Pruett, Beiv dred Pugh arnes. Frantz avenue, Boxley, Vernon Poe. Jerry Hill, was reported "rest- and Gary Lee Jordan. ing satisfactorily" at the Mullens! 'General Hospital Sunday a i KOPPERSTON WOMAN-noon after having undergone an R1TTFN RY SN A I emer 8 encv Sat- KOPPERSTON.

Mrs. Mr Anna Samples, of Oceana, i Raymond Fraley. of xopperston. was released to relurn home a 1 is recovering from snake bite re- a i rAcived me dical treatment jceivea while hiking with her a i a 2 4-hour period. She had i iJy last Sunaay afternoon.

begn admitted to the hospital about I Tne rs was alkm noon Saturday in a highly nervous I along the ran road track condition an altendant saici not far from their home when a i copperhead snake struck Mrs. Fra- tr -i Uoy's foot without warning. Since Mullens Family i lans jthey were only a few rods Vararinn In PanaHa home of Dr. C. Upchurch.j vacation in Canada Mrs.

Fraley was able to receive! MULLENS. July 31--A 15-day I treatment within a short time. 'vacation which will take them of slices the pap Sports Station i made of cellular i moistened with water, then press-. 'eti. dried and smoothed by being nibbed with ivory or smooth shell.

small are night. son of Mullens to Policeman Races, Nabs can fly when frightened. onnp one such as recently UM6. ls Concert--rti Housebreaking Trackman: Button-Sewing Dispute 17 Committed To Jail I TovovfT rv TT rx. American track Wmds In A Dlvorce Coring Past Weekend ftae been a a A Muu EN s.

July 31 An llp City Ho may track star, but Pat Flowers. 26. 1 C.Vi., was no match for a pilircnian who ran him down a a J.hor: ch.iso av.d arrested him for hreakins: inJ a University of yorority house. Flowers ran for as quartpr-mtler last vear. New Valley Theatre P.

M. RhodHl. W. Va- T. M.

MONDAY "Brll SUrr's DAUGHTER" Rod a CRAB ORCHARD DRIVE-IN Mile From Berkley on Crab Orchard Kd. OPENING MONDAY AUGUST 1st MONDAY ONLY "Aieiker Part Of The Forest" Fredrick March Ann BIylhc SHOW STARTS AT DUSK RAIN OR CLEAR Ruoh.ir.on said ho was certain his surge ir. the number of weekend wife. Pearl, wasn't coming home arrests was reported Sunday by ti sew a button on his shirt. Police Chief Wendell Cook who Ruchanon said she walked out accounted for 17 persons commit- on him during an argument con- tec to the city jail during Satur- crrninR the and who should day on charges of beine drunk.

sew on the button. That was in 194'. She's not back yet. Sor.ora, in the north of Mex- Advisor Master William Burton ioo. 15 the second largest state recommended a divorce.

in the republic. It has an area of Blue a a On Trial. Forum--at- CoTiocrt--r Variety. a i to Continued--nbc-wtit Long before the time of the Incas in Peru the ancient people of time attained great skill in 'he arts. square miles, CJBWMV Beaver MONDAY "THREE John a DIAL 3m MOUNTAIN AIR DRIVE-IN THEATRE GLEN JEAN, W.

VA. MONDAY "FOnt FACES WEST" Jool a i A SHOW STARTS AT DARK OPEN AIR INTHE-CARSPEAKER: f. 41 A A A Monday. August ICOMEDY1 "Mr. and the Mermaid" With Wiiliam POV.SII, Ann Blythe CARTOON NEWS SHORT Show A DarV I A S913 LYRIC NOW SHOWING BETTY GRABLE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEKD DIAL RADIO 3 3 6 6 CAB SERVICE PALACE T-W-O F-E-A-T-U-R-E-S PKTWt PLUSH PLUSH 101.3 Watts Program Schedule Monday, Aug.

1 9:58 SIGN ON 10:00 NEWS TOP OF THE MORNING PARTY LINE PATTER 11:15 A A DOWN ON THE FARM TUNE TIME 12:00 NEWS 12:15 STARS SING LUNCHEON SERENADE 1:00 LOCAL NEWS 1:15 ELLIOT LAWRENCE 1:30 STARS ON THE HORIZON V.J5 TROPICANA 2:00 FRIENDLY. PHILOSOPHER KAY KISER 2:30 OFF THE RECORD 3:00 NEWS 3:05 MOVIE TIME 3:15 POLKA TIME 3:30 SAY IT WITH MUSIC :00 AT THE OPERA 4:30 RADIO SHOW WINDOW 5:25 5:30 MUSICAL HORS D'OEUVRK 6:30 BETWEEN THE LINES PATTl PAGE 7:00 SPORT SCENE 7:15 YOU AND YOUR SECURITY 7:30 SYMPHONETTE 8:00 NEWS BASEBALL: CHARLESTON VS. FLINT 10:15 LOCAL NEWS 10:30 SIGN OFF A subject to last i a prior notice). Hear all the Dwiuwti Reds Games li the tatiiu hremist if HI.

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