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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1965 PTVB OLEG CASSINI gives impressive definition of height and width to these two midsummer into-winter hats, with the luminous richness of boulevard velvet punctuating their fashion impact on the entire costume. The mushroom beret Fall News In Needlecraft Daily Calendar jj Club women of the Beckley area are invited to use this column. Notices of meetings to come will be accepted mull 5 p.m. to appear in he next day's issue of The Post- Herald.

Notices for the Monday ssue may be telephoned Sunday rom 8-5 to number 253-3321 Ext. 47. 755 Jiffy-knit afghan --128-30 included. use worsted scraps for 6 1-2- inch triangles in garter stitch with raised leaf design. Join leaves into hexagons.

Directions; color schemes included. 811 Dramatize a bed -with a brilliant, beautiful peacock spread combine true peacock tones of blue, green. Embroidery transfer of 15 by 20-in. motif; four 2 3-4 by 3 1-4. 752 Slim and A-shape skirts crochet in single crochet or knit in stockinette.

Team either skirt with a jacket presto, a smart suit! Sizes 23-24; 25-26; New Citizens arid Mrs. Larry D. Cantley of 311 Russell St: have announced the birth of a daughter Aug. 20 at 1:37 a.m. in the Raleigh General Hospital.

Named Anita Sue, she weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces. Rhonda Sue is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bird of Glen White for their daughter born Aug.

20 at 5:40 p.m. in the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight, five pounds. 14 1-4 ounces. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Hunt of 357 1-2 Ellison Ave. are the parents of a daughter born Aug. 24 at 6:45 p.m.

in the Raleigh General Hospital. Named Susan Daleen, she weighed seven pounds, one and a half ounce. Mr. Mrs. Clarence W.

Coy of Whitby have announced the birth of a daughter Aug. 24 at 7:01 p.m. in the Raleigh General Hospital. Named Linda Sue, she weighed four pounds, two ounces- Harold Edward is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Ward of 304 Rura Acres Drive for their son born Aug. 25 at 2:40 a.m. in the Ra leigh General Hospital. Weight six pounds, 14 1-4 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas A. Rad ford II of 212 Davis are the parents of a daughter born Aug: 25 at 3:10 a.m. in the Ra kigh General Hospital.

Namec Sheri Lynn, she weighed seven pounds, seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Davis of Beaver have announced the birth of a son Aug.

25 at 4:50 a.m. in the Raleigh Genera Hospital. Named Jeffrey Allen he weighed eight pounds, one fourth ounce. Mark Anthony is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs.

Wil liam E. Choice of Lester for their son born Aug. 25 at 6:12 p.m. in the Raleigh Genera Hospital. Weight, six pounds 10 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Bell of Princewick are the parents of a son born Aug. 26 at 8 a.m in the Raleigh General Hospi tal.

Named Charles Glenn, weighed six pounds, tw ounces. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rich mond of Hinton have an nounced the birth of a daugh ler Aug.

27 at 1:15 a.m. in the Raleigh General Hospital Named Beverly Jean, sh weighed nine pounds, three an a half ounces. Cecil Wayne is the nam chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Fre L.

Waddell of 122 1-2 Huffman St. for their son born Aug. 27 at 6:54 a.m. in the Raleigh General Hospital. Weight, six pounds, eight ounces.

on the left has a center pleat of contrasting grosgrain, and the lofty brimmed breton on the right is quilted in a diamond pattern. MONDAY First quarterly conference of Sophia Methodist Church, at church, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Raleigh County Navy Mothers Club to meet at the home of Mrs. A. D.

Carney, 212 Street, p.m. Beckley Art Group, Appalachian Social Room at.7:30 p.m. Pinochle Bugs rehearsal for style show at the Masonic Building on South Fayette Street, call meeting immediately afterwards, 8 p.m. Golden Gate Rebekah Lodge No. 206, IOOF Lodge Hall at Mabscott, covered dish dinner and gift exchange, 7 p.m., regular meet, 8 p.m Readings for Curtain Callers production "The Caine Mutiny Courtmartial" at the Playhouse at 7:30 p.m.

Thiry-five cents in coins for ach pattern add 15 cents or each pattern for first-class ailing and special handling end to Laura Wheeler, Beckley ost-Herald, Needlecraft Dept. Jox 161, Old Chelsea Station ew York, N. Y. 10011. Prin attern Number, Name, Address, Zip.

NEEDLECRAFT SPECTAC- JLAR over 200 designs, 3 ree patterns in new .1966 Needlecraft Catalog. Knit, cro- het shifts, shells, jackets, hats! 'lus toys, quilts, morel Send; 25c "Decorate with Needlecraft" abulous book, 25 patterns for lecorator accessories shown in idea-filled rooms. 50c. Send for superb Quilt Book-16 complete patterns. 50c Alcoholics Anonymous, Beckley Group 1, Mountain Air Rest Home, 19-21 By-Pass, 8 p.m Maxwell Hill Country Life Group, community center, 7:30 p.m.

Beckley Business and Profes sional Women's Club, caterec dinner, home of Mrs. Vivian Mason, Flat Top Lake, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Shady Spring District Worn an's Club, first fall meeting Beaver Lions Club, 7:30 p.m. Wondering what condiments serve with a chicken or seafow curry? Besides chutney, yo might like to offer finel chopped or ground peanut white raisins soaked in sherrv crisp fried onion rings. A fin enough array for a party! SUPERB DRAPING quality of boulevard velvet is utilized with stunning effect in these two soft back interests hats from the Oleg Cassini collec- tion.

On the left the beautifully manipulated kerchief flows back into wide wings that are faced with satin, and on the right a serene lovely silhouette of gentle folds gathers into a swirled chigmon. (Boulevard Velvet photos) A PERKY radiant jewel of a hat, this shapely little dome in boulevard velvet is all aglow in deep textured colors that give a lift to the late summer wardrobe. Its puffy crown is framed with a stitched band that neatly conceals all the hair. Colors are apricot, gold, red, blue, wine, brown or navy. Midsummer Velvet Hat Created In Flattering Design And Color Everyone who is up on her fashion mathematics knows that the "total look" is the newest byword, and the quickest way to flunk out is to go hatless.

However, whether she can add or not, those endearing velvets arriving in the stores will give lats the first priority for her midsummer-through-w i wardrobe. Designed by leading millin- Littie items under this heading are of wide general interest. We invite our friends to call us when they know of one phone 253-3321 extension 47. Lynn George, six-year-old nor a Lilly of Mullens. aughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lary George of Crawford Street, as returned home from the leckley Hospital where she was patient for several days un- ergoing observation. Dr. and Mrs. James W.

With- rspoon of Beaver Ave. are exacted to return Wednesday rom their summer in Aberdeen, Scotland. The Rev. and Mrs. leorge T.

H. Reid and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Nat D. Lilly of 1406 Harper Road, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. DeValliere of 212 Phillips St. will travel to London, England, early next month to attend an international sales forum conducted by Combined Insurance Co. of America.

Three chartered airplanes will transport the group of more than 600 to London on Sept. 4. One of the planes will depart Fish chowder benefits from the addition of thyme. SlNCERSahrtes EaknSet! Mil i er, Mary Clare, left Sunday I rom Chicago, and the other evening for New York" New York. hey will meet Dr.

and Mrs.j Witherspoon on Tuesday. pastor of the Beck-j ey Presbyterian Church, and Jr. Reid exchanged pulpits for he summer. Mrs. Cora E.

Bower of 210 Hull St. is reported recuperating after undergoing treatment at the Raleigh General Hospital. M. P. Ott has been appointed represent the Beckley Pres- ayterian Church on Presbytery's Advance Campaign Committee for Union Seminary and will leave Thursday for Richmond, Va.

where he will attend a two-day training session. Among West Virginians visiting the West Virginia Pavilion at the New York World's Fair were, Mrs. Beulah McMillion of 112 1-2 Mason Mrs. A. L.

Rohrer of 1557 Harper Road, and her grandchildren, Nancy, Robert and Susan, and John K. Hanson, Mrs. Harold Carpenter of MacArthur, Miss Thelma Nuckols of Ansted and Miss Eli- lustrous, deep-textured high, their dimensions often in permanently tied styles or thej punctuated with topknot loops, do-it-VOUrself Onfn korohipf vpr- rncHtPc ers, yet priced in the hat bar range, the new boulevard velvets not only sum up the total look but multiply the fashion dividends of the entire costume. These velvets have a twofold eye-appeal that makes them irresistible, the immensely flattering new silhouettes, and the radiant beauty of the colors that reflect a cosmetic glow on the complexion. In addition, there's the very important practica side of crush-resistance tha makes them perfect travelers and the weightless quality of the boulevard velvet that cherishes the coiffure.

Most of the silhouette empha sis is on the fresh, cleanswep profite-in-relief, with' hair pro tectively covered by puffj crowns and back drapery. The popular scarf-hat takes on a new lease on fashion life in do-it-yourself open kerchief ver sions. Berets sweep backwards to confine the hair in fascinating new shapings, such as in a gored melon-crowned one with knitted wool band; a snood style striped with narrow bands of grosgrain; and a romantically wide-winging Rembrandt type gathered with a bow at the lape. In bretons, wide-brimmed bonnets and toques, the crowns otnans rosettes or cigarettes. A first glance at these costume-making boulevard velvets is enough to start the hat mood stirring.

And at those modest prices, it's no budget-samashing event if a woman. give in to her inability to make a choice and buys several styles in several colors. It will be an investment that pays off continuously in head-turning charm. Sophia News Briefs SOPHIA (RNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Poling of Laurel, Md. were 'weekend guests of her uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leffew. A daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wyatt Duncan, formerly of Sophia, she attended the reunion held at Mark Twain High School Saturday night. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Cook of Midway returning home today are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keil and son, Jeffrey of Ecorse, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Cook Jr. and children, Joy and David of Lincoln Park, Md. Also visiting in the Cook honie are their son-in-law and daughter, Sgt and Mrs.

Danny Pittman and children who have just returned from Okinawa. Each couple attended the Mark Twain High School reunion Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Staley of Logan" spent the weekend with cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. Emmett Staley. brook and son, Eddie, her mother, Mrs. Hattie Morris of Ury, and her aunt, Mrs. Zella Price of Midway, have returned from a two week vacation hi Florida.

They visited in Daytona Beach, Cypress Gardens and other points of interest hi the state. They also 'visited friends of Mrs. Morris in Daytona Beach, and en route home were guests of the Rushbrook's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rushbrook of Alexandria, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Georg6 Nolan of Fairfax, Va. Do you like to sprinkle steak with garlic powder before broiling? Use an eighth teaspoon of the powder for a two-pound steak cut about one inch thick. DR. G.

M. POWERS DENTIST IlOVi Main St Phone 253-7696 I "Raleigh County's Quality Furniture Store" PHONE 253-3364 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1101 VALLEY DRIVE, NORTH LOOK What you get: A New sewing machine with handsome carrying case A New drew form TOUT choice of $5 worth of Notions basket QQgQ SALE PRICED ALL FOR ONLY per week after small down payment on our Easy Budget Plan Zig-Zag machine by SINGER with carrying case Hems, mends, overcasts Exclusive drop-in bobbin Easy switch to zig-zag Shop In Beckley And Save! We Are Proud To Announce That The Following Top Lines Of Furniture, Carpet And Appliances May Now Be Purchased At Hall Furniture For The Lowest Prices Found Anywhere. After skillet-cooking veal cut- lets, you can make a delicious gravy by adding sour cream to i Us) drippings in the FAITHFULLY Dross Form I Poplin cover fitted to you is slipped orsr the miracle foam form Matches you curve for curve worth! Notions or Fabrics! Choose from ow wonderful array of aotfoos or fabrics where available ap to worth! AND YOU GET a sewing basket to put yxmr notkM in! -tto oaly BuwhiM taat all 1 of erwiaf! Other sew tnm SMJC Whft't iwwjar fomorvov it at IN I 413 NEVILLE STREET INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH ALL PURCHASES Bigelow and Alexander Smith Carpet 38sv I Bassett Lane Sealy Simmons Chromcrafi Hotpoint and Westinghouse Appliances Heritage Lineage Globe White Empire Williams Clyde Pearson Thomasville La-Z-Boy Pennsylvania House Tell City Hooker lfc Broyhill Premier I'XvXv IP ii of THE SlNGtR COMPANY.

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