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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 2

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TWO I niT.KLIlY. VA, A MOUXIXG, MAY 11, 8 a Little Items under this heading are of wide general interest. We mvite our friends to call us when ihey know ot one---phone CL 3-3321 extension 44, Mrs. James G. Rizos andMis-' er Day Sing Sunday after- June Wriston of Fairborn.

Ohio noon. Delta Gammas arrived Monday to spend several dian Love Call." days with their parents. Dr. and Mrs Edwards, Pine- Mrs, Robert crest and Mrs PrestonDavis, Bradley Woman Will Mark 85th'. Birthday With Life-Time Friend BRADLEY (RNS) -On Thursday Mrs.

Mary EliztbcthCatlett, generally known as "Grandma" will mark her 85th birthday. The event will be an especially happy one as she will be joined on that day by her life-long friend; Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Bar ley, who is 74 years old. Daughter of the St. Also a guest in the Wriston Avon St ent few da 8 home is Miss Jess Davis of eek lth the former's daughter, Charleston 'Miss Debbie Kdwards, a fresh- 1 jssthsss SEME si.

van ceremony for Jerome Gerry) Arnon other Beckleyans at- unFoUette I enn Saks son of Mr and Mrs u-r- tending Mother's Day activities at TM in Dillwyn, Va.Mrs.Cat- nlrd' Ms 42rwolillwn over the weekend were Mr. the daughter of the late were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bramen Mrs. A.

L. Cole. Stanley St Richard and Jontan. 'and daughter, Nedda Sue, Hill- visited their son, Larry a Coming 49 years ago I side, N. Robert Saks, and Ben- Junior at the University and Mr Price i i Oremland, Washington, D.

and Mrs. Howard W. Slack and' 1111 aana I3rancn anu Mrs. Elsie Los Angeles, TWO CHILDREN in the family of Mr. and Mrs.

James Quetenberry of RhodeU, James and Donna (cotter) marked their birthday on Friday. James was three and one year old. Appreciating the importance "two btrthdays In one" Mikt Bolen (left) whose FHA Remodeling AND Room Additions Repairs Ko Down Payment Up To 38 Months To Pay Quality Lumber And Supply Co. 200 City hi CL 2.5394 fourth birthday arrived on Saturday, and Debbie Quesenberry (right) a sister of James and At the time the picture was taken. Donna had just snatched a handful of cake, and is looking innocent while the others "think seriously about the May Meetings Set By CWF Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Friedman, son, Mary, who were guests of roric The motner of 13 children, 'Welch; Mrs. Gussie Davis, Mrs their son, Grant Slack, also a a lf deceased, utners are Ida Burk. and Mrs. Iwdore Fink.

Junior. Mrs. Ethel Barley, and Mrs. Gerall of Newport News, Mrs. Mrs.

Fred Thorne, Ma plefork, aiainc Ricky Roth, Staunton, Mrs. was honored on her ri "Roy Silverman, New York Ciry, with a dinner Sunday at her Mrs. Irving Postove, and Mrs. home. Attending were Mr.

and 4 jLouis Sandier of Norfolk, Mrs. Kay Shrewbury, land Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. LucilleLarrimore and hp wr PiCkus, Waynesboro, Va.

The dren, Freddie Allen and Jimmy r. ceremony conducted in Temple Pelion, S. Mr. and Beth El, is a church service Thorne and daughter marking the obligations of man-. Bradley; Mrs.

hood in participation in church daughter, Connie and son, activities. Following the Bar- Slanesville, Mr. and Meetings have been scheduled by Groups of the Christian Woman's Fellowship of the First of Mrs 1 is MitzvahMr.andMr^SaksinterJCranville ShraCer and daughter K.lr^-H a i Tjn m6 KCV tJArley 8t draO- buffet affair at the! Phyllis and Janice. Rocky ,11 Christlan Church for the month meeting of Group of May as follows: Ann Louise File is leader. Mrs.

Harry will serve as hostess for Group LL. Willis, who to meet in her home at 350 N.Jing at 7:30 p.m. May 18 to Kanawha at 19. held in the church. The 202 Clyde St.

home of Mrs.J Group 6, with V. Wheeler will be the scene Shrewsbury, leader, will meet in Thursday for the meeting of the home of Mrs. A. L. Honaker, Group 2 at 7:30 p.m.

Mrs, James 817 S. Kanawha 1:30 p.m. of I Mr. and Mrs. Ross cn 1 S.

Hedrick, and Mrs. and three sons, Pearisburg. -H Peggy Poole. rtmrley Bascom Rogers and son, iagree Mrs. Mary Catlett And Sarah Barley that "Ernie's" sermons presses a keen appreciation of modern conveniences in contrast include Mrs- are ost inspirational.

ls the Rev. Barley, Mrs.Catlett's to the ways of life in her earlier 608 L. Anderson Mrs. Barley'sjyears. Both friends are fond of and jewelry, especially beads.

Huntington. She said she has no A prayer service each day is grandchildren and 34 great av0 rite songs, but does prefer! held in the home of Mrs. Catlett. Beckley; Mrs. Vera Stanley 81 60 'several groups of singers.

Herwho feels "fortunate and gives Two experiences shared by. favorlte quotalion is me to the Lord for herpleas- these friends is that they had to 1 Rule friends aere on ure in living, and being able to forget their education and help have re- daughter, Beckley; Okey Ingles, band D. Lowe Is leader. Mrs. Melvin Wood and Mrs.E.

B. Wray Jr. are leaders of Group 3 which will meet at 7:30 p.m. today room. Thursday.

Mrs. Lottie Meadows will serve as co-hostess. Mrs. Mason Anderson will entertain Group 7 at her Beaver in the Builder's Class- home at 7:30 p.m. Thursday with WEDNESDAY Wed.

Store Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shop Wed. Morning And Save! Special Buy! Cafes And Tiers 1.00 10 or 36 Inchtl What big aaaortintnt at Penury's! Favorite fabrics I Prtnti, colon galore! Now ha Ye several for every window Instead of )uit one pair I Valance, 50c. On Safe Basement 6 Colon For Girls' Snug Brief Cool abeorbent cotton rayon blend brief with elcntlciied lace at lea.

White, pink, blue, lilac, malM and mint. Stock up now for lota of wear. SUei 2 to 14. On Sale 2nd Floor Snog Comfort Cotton Brief 4 For $1 White and for ab- aorbent comfort in combed cotton smoothly tailored elastic leg wom- an'a brief. Better buy medium, large.

On Sfreef floor Special Selling Sheer Nylons! For A really low price for these dark team nylons. IS denier full fashioned! Spring shades, 8'ii to 11. Perfect quality. On Sale Sfreef FJox Aaaorted Cotton Belter Fabrics 2 va, 1.00 On Sah Basemenf All Aluminum Folding Chairs 5. On Icrpok Filled Bed Pillows 1.99 On Sah Basemenf Wide.

46 To 54 In. Long Rag Remnants On 2.99 JMrs. C. leader. M.

Doss serving as Hostesses for Group 8, which will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 106 McDowell Thursday will be Mrs. Von Daniels and Miss Maycell Rogers. Mrs. Carmen C.

Feazell and Mrs. James Scott are leaders. Mrs. Jack Hollandsworth is the leader and hostess for Group 9 to Harless Reservoir Rd were overnight guest of their niece, erans Administration Hospital, Clarke Wells, the a i and lmportance of religion within their own homes with live and bold chores and brother and sisters, SIons whcn sewl or and their high regard for reli-i with ouldoor Mrs. Catlert enjoys cooking Miss Cora Ann Miller, andfanjily in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Stone Mrs. Albert Wheby has have returned to their home in turned to her home on Virginia Crab Orchard from their winter following several days' visit with her son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs.

Jere Witherspoon, St. Louis, Mo. Dr. and Mrs. E.

B.Wray and children. May and Everett, Harper spent the weekend in Morgantown, where they attended pi Virginia Weekend activities as of their home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Returning to their home on 102 Foote Saturday after a trip to New York City were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fink.

H. F. Ward returned Saturday to his home in Glen Morgan from Bethesda, where he has been a patient in the National Institute! of Health. He will return to the the Bible, and and housekeeping also and ex-i will happen. see her grandchildren grow.

On Thursday, her birthday, perhaps she will receive cards from friends or have callers, and "that is just what she hopes 10, with Mrs.Howard^f Miss Martha Wray July 10. Starr art Mrs. Charles BracUey 0 homorc Virginia Uni- leader, will meet at 7:30 p. 1 te vice blister, (Mrs. Charles Perdue.

wash At SDOt imm-dimtBlv with Mrs. Lee Burleson and Mrsj" 1 scctlon her JTM raver George Moss Jr. are leaders of, soror1 when Ued for a Group 11 to mwt in the home of. hoporg wlth 0 1 Mrs. Moss, Burkett p.m.

May 12. The church will be the setting Thursday for the ing of Group 12 with Mrs. John Yago, leader, and Mrs. L. Bragg serving as hostess.

Beckley Pastors Conduct Panel Discussion At Meet The Woman's Society of Chris-) For the worship center small tlan Service of The Methodist church and cross depicting a A set of drawers underneathiTemple met Thursday night with country church was placed on a provides ample storage space Circle No. 11 serving as hos- table beside a vase of lilacs and for cosmetics, Miss Catherine Minton red tulips. Representing the pianist for the program, growth of today's church, another of medicines. towels, and washcloths. (joe; was drawer even has a lock for safe! Highlighting the meeting was table held a world globe sur- special music presented by the rounded by yellow and blue Methodist Youth Quintet and an candles and baskets to hold World informal discussion on Eianks turned in by circle leaders, and Country Churches" inwhlchi Mrs.

Hubert Jackson conducted Dr. J. F. Yoak Jr. and Dr.

the presentation and dedication of W. H. Foglesong remarked on these banks and as each of the 14 family worship and the changes chairman of the groups of the (in worship during the years of Society presented the offering their ministry. MissNelle Hry- r0 rn her circle, she lit a candle FtOWEH and VEGETABLE PLANTS Webb's Florist and Gretnhouie CL 3 8305 New Citizens MOTHER'S DAY held a special significance for Mrs. Brady Sneed (right) whose son and wife, Mr.

and ard Sneed shown with her arrived to observe the dat at his parent's home in Rhodell. Receiving his discharge Friday Dover AFB, Dover, Del. he had sufficient time to make the trip to his parent's home. Sneed served four years in the son srrved as for the point out the spreading of the! the U. S.

Air Force at (discussion. over the world. Mrs, George W. Bright offered the dismissal prayer, During an executive board held prior to the general a budget for year was read and approved. It decided to hold a rummage ale May 12 in the Daniels Bldg.

lJ Yln to ft" U'orterfield if they have articles, 11 1 1 Mr. and 3 Mrs. Robert Adams and daughter. service, one of which was a tour in French Morocco, North Africa, and was an airman Second class at the time of his discharge. He was married Nov.

22, 1958 to Miss Nancy. Carol Foley of Oak Hill, and the couple has resided where he was stationed. They plan to Visit in the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Foley at Oak Hill, before establishing a Pleasant Hills News Items MILLS TASTE THE GREATNESS donate Dr. G.

M. Powers Dentist 110 a i Street Phone CL 3-76M A a i mo1 rn bourlwn -1835 James Crow's Masterpiece CROW Born 124 years ago. America favorite today. A I HOUKHON WHISKI.Y Brenda. Mount Vernon, Ohio.

Weekend quests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson I were her brother and sister-ln- Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Evans and sons, Stevie, Ronnie, and 'James, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Spring. Recent quests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Racine Thompson, Oak Grove, were her brother-in- law, and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brammer, Chapmanville. They also visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Ellison Mabscott. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hatcher have been Page Stump and son, Charles, and daughter, Louise Hampton, Mrs. William R.Lester, and Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell 'and Mrs. Billy Gene Lilly andjCurtis, Knoxville, Tenn. Isons, Butch and Stevie Joe, Shady For The Prom LIVE ORCHID CORSAGES ARRIVING THURSDAY REGULAR $7.50 SIZE Including White 1.98 Place Your Order at the Quick Service Station -In Rear of Main Floor Next to the Jewelery Counter. Open Saturday Night Until 8 P.M.

For Your Shopping Convenience Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hatcher had as guests the past week, Mr.

and Mrs. Arland Hatcher, Grafton, Qhio. They also attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Kgeria. and visited her brother, Ray VSalker.

who is a patient in a Welch Hospital. Visiting the Hatchers Sunday were Mrs. Parydme Hatcher and son and dauphter-m-law, Mr. Mrs. Lewis Hatcher.

Crow. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clinton Snyder, Shady Spring, have, announced the birth of a 7 14 ounce daughter, Kimberly Kaye, at 11:16 p. m.

April 28 in die Raleigh General Hospital. 'Odd residents, Mr. and Mrs, Otis Franklin Carter, have an- nounced the birth of a six pound, four ounce daughter, Cynthia Christine, at 3:41 a. m. April 27 in the Raleigh General Hos- pital.

Cameron George is the name of a seven pound, five and one- half-ounce son, born at April 27 in the Raleigh General A Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gage, 514 N. Oakwood Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene L.Sch- latterer, 111 McClure announced the birth of a ter, a Ann, at 7:26 p.m,'" April 29 in the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight: 8 pounds, 13 1-2 Brenda Sue is die name of five-pound, seven-ounce ter, born at 3:10 p.m. April 30 in the Raleigh General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Ward, Beckley. At 1:05 p.m, April 30 in Raleigh General Hospital a 7- pound, 10-ounre son, Mark Allen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Carroll Whitely, MacArthur, Glen Daniel residents, Mr.and Mrs.

Jesse Lee Athey have nounced the birth of a son, Jeffery Lee, at 6:03 p.m. April 30 in the Raleigh General Hospital, Weight: 7 pounds, 7 ounces. A six-pound, 11-ounce 4 Mark Edward, was born at 10:14 p.m. May 1 in the Raleigh General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Teddy Ross Smith, Sophia. Mr. and Mrs. F.lbcrt Earl Hendrix, Pine Knob, have announced the birth of an eight- pound seven 3-4-ounce son, Charles F.arl, at 3:24 a.m. May 3 in the Raleigh General Hospital.

Carl William Is the name of son born at 9:30 a.m. May 3 in the Raleigh General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan Roop. Bradley.

Weight: 6pounds, 13 1-2 ounces. MacArthur feslJents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gillespie have announced the birth of a six-pound three 1-2-ounce son, Michael' Howard, at 2:35 p.m. May 4 in the Raleigh General Hospital.

At 8:55 p.m. April 30 in the Raleigh General Hospital, daughter, Tamml Mae, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ray Gurley. lieckley.

Weight: 7 pounds, ounces. The Compute Store 71 W. Moin Downtown teckley WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL A Wool TOPPERS to .11.98 New Spring Shades rifirf.

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