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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, Four Generations Four generations were rep- Carter resented Sunday at the golden The wedding anniversary observ- their ance of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bragg Hot Dog Supper Held For 4-H'ers SMOOT A hot dog supper was held at the home of Mrs. Laird Wall at Alderson Monday for members of the Smoot Hilltop Hustlers 4-H Club.

Taking part in the devotional were re Duane Cruse and Elma and Roger Jones. Committees were assigned by Karen Welch. They are: Program, Ruth Burns and Linda Wall; finance, Jones and Karen Welch; health, Mike Hutsenpiller and Anna Lively; safety, Kenny Lively and Judy Fugate; conservation, Kermit Holliday and Ronnie Patterson, and recreation, Roger Jones and Kerry Holliday. The group decided to hold a Christmas party. Games were led by Linda Wall.

Those attending were Mrs. Laird Wall, Mrs. Edgar Welch, Mrs. Kenneth Holliday, Betty Wall, Linda Wall, Karen Welch, Kerry and Kermit Holliday, Kenny and Anna Lively, Delma and Rogers Jones, Ruth Burns, Duane Cruse, Ronnie Patterson and Mike Hutsenpiller. Stork Shower Held At Richmond Home HINTON (RNS) The home of Mrs.

Billy Joe Richmond: at Meadow Creek was the scene Friday evening fours. stork shower in honor Bobby F. Richmond. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Charles Richmond and Mrs.

E. E. Richmond. Guests were invited for p.m. and games and contests provided entertainment with prizes awarded to Mrs.

Louella Andrews, Mrs. Bobby F. Richmond. Mrs. Theo Adkins, Miss Carolyn Richmond and Mrs.

H. E. Hoke. After the honoree had opened and displayed gifts, refreshments detailed in the shower! motif were a served to Mrs. L.

Surface, Mrs. Kenneth Lester, Miss Tenance Lester, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. Moreen Ratcliff, Mrs. Louella Andrews, Mrs.

Bill Bleau, Mrs. H. F. Hoke, Mrs. C.

J. Smith, Mrs. Martha Persinger, Mrs. Forrest Smith. Miss Mary Alice Smith, Mrs.

Theo Adkins, Mrs. Annie Redden, Mrs. Leslie Martin, Miss Carolyn Richmond. Sharon Richmond, Richmond, Billy Joe Richmond and the hostesses. Billy Sims Honored At Birthday Party SPRINGDALE (RNS) Billy Sims was honored on his 16th birthday anniversary with a party Friday evening at his home at Springdale.

Hostesses were his mother, Mrs. Arnold Sims, and Mrs. Chester Walker. Those guests attending were Charlotte Hunter, Joe Lewis, Ronnie Smith, Ernest Adkins, Zequila Kincaid, Mark Redden, Shelby Burdette, Walter Fox, Tommy Redden. Elaine.

Benson, Sharon Rogers, Richard Beckey winn, Flangan, Vincent Vaughn, Bill Gray. Linda McClung. David Allcy. Michael Prichard, Margaret Shumaker, Mary Shumaker. Jackie Shumaker, Andy Gwinn, Delores Campbell.

Pricilla! Camphell, Sue Goddard, Marty Walker, Curtis Martin. Rudy Thomas. Jilian Guyer, Rhonda Walker. Donna Meadows and Dennis Meadows. Birthday Fete Held For Greenbrier Girl thia Jane Pitsenbarger was SAM BLACK (RNS) Cynhonored Saturday with a birth-! day party at the home of her! parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James! Pitsenbarger. Games were played and re-: freshments served to Billie Anni and Sue Sanford. Ann Annitta Withrow. Ronald Withrow.

Diane Hunter, Mrs. Stella Hunter, Mary Dale. Kathy and Carolyn Farren. Eloise and Billy Wallace. Shirley and Ruth Ellen King.

Dollie, Jackie and Miller. Darlene Milem. Shelvie Kevin Pitsenharger. Helen. Onita Faye: and Danny Hutsenpiller.

Margie. Becky. Mona and Sara Sevy. Cindy Judy, Paul. Darlene.

Tina and Gwendolyn Fleshman. Tammy and Terry McClung. Dale Gregory, Sherri: Riffey. Patsy Williams and Bibby Perkins. NOVEMBER 11, 196.3 Rainelle Area Rainelle Women Will Meet Today RAINELLE (RNS) The Rainelle Woman's Club will meet today at 7:30 p.m.

in the social room of the Rainelle Methodist Church. The public affairs department, crime prevention division, will have charge of the program and will present Judge Charles L. Garvin of Fayetteville as guest speaker. Invited guests include the Rupert Woman's Club, the Rupert Junior Woman's Club and the Rainelle Junior Woman's Club. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Laird Hill, Mrs. F. W. Pickering, Mrs. Claude Jarrett, Mrs.

F. Keaton, Mrs. M. Townley, Mrs. Haven Wall, Mrs.

Troy Bishir and Mrs. Ellis Crawford. Marlinton News MARLINTON (RNS) Visitling Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunbrack over the weekend were Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Curry of West Point, Va. While here the Currys, were Sulphur business Springs visitors and visited friends and relatives at Frost and Seebert. Also visiting the Dunbracks were Mr. and Mrs.

James Hulett of Morgantown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herbert of Shenandoah, and sons, Carl and Junior, Mrs. Mable Herbert of Rainelle, Mrs. Chester Zeeman of Gloucester, Mr.

and Mrs. James McNeill, Ward McNeill, Miss Madelene McNeill of Buckeye, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perry of Campbelltown, Mr. and Mrs.

David Gwinn and daughter, Susie, of Roanoke, Mrs. Oren Waugh and Mrs. Kenneth Meeks. Mrs. Ruth Kline has returned to her home in Florida after spending a month here with Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Dunbrack. While here she went to Jersey Shore, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Pat Iddings. Mrs.

Ralph Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dunbrack. Cecil Beverage and Page Davis were business visitors in Richwood Saturday morning. Jimmy Smith of Campbelltown was in Athens Saturday to attend the Concord football game.

Mrs. Elmo Bennett and daughter, Jina, have returned to her home in Martinsburg after spending three with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Millpoint. available Flameless Heating Bellwood Event Davidson of Canton, Ohio, and her daughter, Marcella Davidson, Canton.

The bration was held at the Carter home in Bellwood. Represented At (right) of Bellwood. are shown with daughter, Mrs. Margie (center) of Beckley; daughter, Mrs. Dolly Couple Observes 50th Anniversary BELLWOOD (RNS) Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Carter of Bellwood, celebrated their Sunday golden wedding anniversary with open house held at their home from 1 until 6 p.m. The couple was married Nov. 5, 1915 in the bride's home at Meadow Creek by the Rev. Dave Richmond.

Lena Bowles, daughter of the Mrs. Do Carter is the former late Charles and Ada Bowles of Meadow Creek. He is the son of the late Mathew and Margaret Carter of Meadow Creek. They are the parents of four children, Mrs. Margie Bragg of Beckley; Thomas Maynard of Charleston, S.

Charles Carter of Flint, and Mrs. Chester Walker of Springdale. They are the grandparents of 14 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. A double ring Sunday ceremony to reunite was performed the couple by the Rev. Tom Shaver of Meadow Bridge.

Their son, Charles Carter, served as best man; their daughter, Mrs. Bragg of ley, was maid of honor, and another daughter, Mrs. Walker, bridesmaid. The bride's table was laid in white linen and was decorated with an arrangement of gold pompons gold tapers. The tiered caRed was topped with the gold fifty and decorated with gold wedding bells.

The children served as the host and hostesses. They were assisted by Mrs. Arnold Sims, Mrs. Evelyn Rose and Mrs. Oscar McKinney.

Mrs. Bragg and Mrs. Dolly Davidson of Canton, Ohio, were in charge of displaying the gifts and Mrs. Chester Walker received and introduced the guests. guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bragg. and town children, Bobby and Jimmy, of Wallbridge, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson and children, Marsha.

and Sherry, of Canton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eaton and children, Tommy and Angela, of Charleston, S. and Miss Deanna Walker of Charleston. Now with Electric COMFORT ELECTRIC HEATING RE SOCA HEATING COOLING DEALER Satisfaction Certificate NO ISSUED TO East Rainelle King And Queen The King and Queen of the East Rainelle Elementary School were crowned at the annual school carnival Friday evening.

Sally Partain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Partain of McRoss, was crowned queen and Dannie Barker, Jumping Branch JUMPING BRANCH (RNS) David Thompson of Orlando, arrived Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Alberta Thompson, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Thompson, and other relatives. When he returned Tuesday, his mother accompanied him to Orlando to spend the winter. Joe Cox, Blaine Cox and Oral Cox of Gamberills, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and other relatives.

The Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Meadows returned Saturday from Hopewell, where they visited for a week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Via, and daughter, Debbie.

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A GREAT OFFER! Under the terms of this guarantec, you must be completely satisfied with your heating installationincluding the cost of electricity for heating. If you're not completely satisfied after having electric heat in your home for 12 months, your dealer will buy back your heating equipment according to the agreement. Return every penny it costs you, including labor! ACT NOW! Call your dealer for a free estimate on how quickly, easily and economically you can switch to flameless NINETEEN Mrs. Thompson Feted At Household Shower EAST RAINELLE (RNS) Mrs. Elaine Thompson was guest ei honor at a household shower Friday evening at the Lamp Post in East Rainelle.

Hostesses were Margaret Brown, Barbara Puckett, Teddy Smith, Mrs. Madeline Smith and Mrs. Edgar Robinson, Attending were Madaline Tincher, Mary George, Mrs. Franklin George, Faye Osborne, Alden George, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs.

Tootie Tincher, Barbara George, Mrs. Paul Rudd, Mrs. Bob George, Mrs. Jim Haynes, Mrs. Ida Guilliams, Mrs.

Dolly Puckett, Mrs. Thomas McGurty, Mrs. Danny McGurty. Madaline Smith, Teddy Smith, Mrs. Ressie Floyd, Mrs.

Russell Jarrett, Mrs. Ray Neal, Mrs. Gertie Lambert, Mrs. Helen Fleshman, Mrs. man, Mrs.

Blanche Gilkerson, Mrs. Lottie, Fleshman, Mrs. Timmy Rudd, Mrs. Elzada Evans, Mrs. Ann Trout, Mrs.

Carmie 0'Dell, Mrs. Alta George, Shower Honors Louise Richmond CRICHTON Mrs. Louise Richmond of Crichton was honored at a stork shower Friday evening at home of Mrs. Edna Richmond. The shower was given by her sisters, Mrs.

Betty Soos and Mrs. Piney Myers of Leslie. Games were played and prizwon by Bertha Van Meter, Lorraine Ramos, Shelia Fields and Edna Richmond. Attending were Mrs. Van Meter, Mrs.

Louise Cavallaro, Mrs. Emma and Lorraine Ramos, Mrs. Garnett Young, Mrs. Gail Stiedon, Sheila Fields, Cindy Richmond, Betty Soos and Piney Myers, all of Leslie. Trout, Mrs.

G. W. Guil- liams, Gloria Guilliams. Mrs. Lillie Amick, Mrs.

Rose Ailstock, Mrs. Grace Waid, Mrs. Bobby Legg, Mrs. Charlene Tyler, Mrs. Ronald George, Mrs.

J. W. Tyler, Mrs. B. F.

Neff, Clarice Neff, Myrtle Buster, Mrs. Eva Samples, Mrs. Marcelle Harman, Mins Mirlie Callison, Mrs. Edgar Robinson and Mrs. Bill Richmond.

Greenbrier Area Program Is Held On Beauty Hints LEWISBURG (RNS) Members of the Xi Beta Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Walter H. Wingo, Garden Heights Addition, Lewisburg. Mrs.

Wingo introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Marie Mitchell of White Sulphur Springs, who demonstrated the proper type of makeup for an individual, and the proper methof applying it. She also gave beauty hints for skin care. It was announced that a progressive dinner would be held by the chapter for members and their husbands or guests in early December. The next meeting will be held Nov.

16 at the home of Mrs. Marie Leist of Ronceverte and chapter sponsor will present the cultural program on "Clothing for Madame." Members present were Mrs. Frank Atkinson, Mrs. John Blake, Mrs. William Pugh, Mrs.

Eugene Spence and Mrs. Walter Wingo. Guests were Edgar Lewis Smith and Mrs. Mary Olive Schoumakher. Thanksgiving Is Theme For Program At Hines HINES (RNS) "'The Return of Thanksgiving" was the topic of the program presented by Mrs.

Lois Groves at the meeting of the Hines Woman's Circle Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Della Moore. Delegation Attends Dinner At Concord HINTON (RNS) A delegation of Women from the Hinton Chapter of the American Association of University Women! attended a point dinner in the State Room of Concord College Saturday in honor of Dr. Anna Dale Kek, AAUW state president. The Hinton group was composed of Claude S.

Davidson Mrs. Fred B. Wyand, Mrs. Roscoe Hedrick, Mrs. W.

J. Gaal and Mrs. Curtis Anderson. Dr. Kek, registrar and Latin instructor at Davis and Elkins College, addressed the group preceding the dinner summarizhistory and purpose of the AAUW and discussed briefly the four areas of study the two-year period.

Mrs. Paul N. Chryssikos, president of the Bluefield branch, conducted business session; Mrs. Lucile Bird of cord branch introduced the guests and Mrs. Fred B.

Wyand of the Hinton branch offered the invocation preceding the dinner. Miss Damaris Wilson, dean of women at Concord College and first vice president of the West Virginia branch of AAUW, served as coordinator for the entire meeting, with representation from Beckley, Bluefield, Concord and Hinton branches in attendance. Nine members and the following guests attended Mrs. Donnie Boone, Mrs. Thelma Spencer, Pamele Spencer, Pamela Spencer and Peggy Spencer.

It was decided to give a gift of baby clothing to Ron and Odessa White, who are now serving as missionaries in Nishinomiya City, Japan. Plans also were completed for the annual Thanksgiving dinner which will be held Nov. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lipps. The next meeting will be held Dec.

3 with Mrs. Lottie Judy and Mrs. Thelma Wiseman as hostesses. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Moore to the guests and members, Mrs.

Thelma Wiseman, Mrs. Mabel Rogers, Mrs. Louise Lipps. Mrs. Hazel Turner, Mrs.

Della Epperson, Mrs. Lois Groves, Miss Dorothy Hipes and Mrs. Lottie Judy. Nursery To Open JUMPING BRANCH (RNS)Keeping pace with the growth and development of area, George and Mildred Scott completing plans for of a nursery and It will be known as the Oak Lane Nursery and Greenhouse and will supply both wholesale and retail needs with cut flowers as the principal crop. Nursery stock also will be available.

An all-glass greenhouse, 30 by 50, has been constructed and within the next week the first crop of mums will be ready for cutting in five colors, yellow. bronze, pink, pink-cream and white. Scott, a Chesapeake and Ohio telegrapher, began raising the plants as a hobby. Nursing Homes Are Topic For Greenbrier Program LEWISBURG (RNS) The Renick Home Demonstration Club held a covered-dish dinand bazaar Saturday night ner, the Renick Methodist Church. A free will offering totaling $55.80 was taken for the Greenbrier Nursing Home.

W. L. Clingman, who has been appointed. the nursing of home fund- in the Renick arca, talked to the group about the urgency of getting the nursing home built in operation. He brought out.

how veterans, as well as people on welfare. medical aid to the Manager Addresses Air Taxi Conference tional Air Taxi Conference. addressed the presidents and other officials of the local service air. lines of the nation, including Alaska and Hawaii, Friday the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel in Houston, Texas. i The subject of his talk was "Air Taxi and Its relationship to the Local Transport Airlines.

A question and answer period WHITE SULPHUR Oscar Tate, manager of Airport and president of the Na- followed. The rapid growth of air including scheduled air taxi. was cited with 78.000 passengers carried to and from airlines in the rear ending September. 1964, as against 12.000 ten vears ago. About 200.000 passengers were carried by members of the conference on statistics which Tate admitted were low compared to actuality.

son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Glenn Barker of East Rainelle, king. Both are sixth grade students. Runners-up and attendants in the contest were Kathy Fleshman and Capps of the first grade; Vicki Underwood and David Morris, second grade; Rob Partain and Valerie Vance, third grade; Porky Cox, Julia Neal and Janice Goodson, fourth grade, and Elaine Harford, Gary Gwinn and Delford Smith, fifth grade.

The king and queen were crowned by Roy Taylor, school principal. KiDS LIKE SKINNER MACARONi. aged, medicare and the public, in general, will be eligible for this nursing home. Jack Wallace, president of Greenbrier Nursing Homes, showed the plans proposed 50-bed nursing home. He explained the cost for building and operating it and how the kitchen, dining, recreation, heating plumbing and other utilities arc built for a 100-bed caas rooms built, wings will pacity.

It was, explained that be added to the main making it a one floor unit. He said daily room rates go from $4.50. which is allowed by this for welfare licensed department nursing home care in rooms with four beds and toilet. to $12 for private room and bath. Guest Speaker JUMPING BRANCH Annoncement was made at the Bluestone Baptist Church (that the Rev.

Dewey A. Wilson of Sophia will be guest speaker Sunday at 11 a. m. worship service. The Rev.

Doff Harvey of Fairdale is scheduled to speak at the evening worship service at 7:30. 4-H Club To Meet HUNTINGTON The Marshall University 4-H Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in Room 102 of Gullickson Hall on the Marshall University campus. A Thanksgiving program will he presented under the direction of David Linville, vice president. electric heating.

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