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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 19

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I A MOTHER'S CLUB TO AID GROUP ALDERSON, Dec. 9--The December meeting of the Alderson Mother's Club was held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Bondurant on Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. C. W.i Withrow, Mrs. Frank Ellis and H. C.

Gofer were hostesses. Following a brief meeting of the executive committee, the regular business of the club was attended to. It was voted that the club donate twenty-five dollars to the Alderson Boy Scouts and twenty-five dollars to the High School Band. The club also voted that each member give an extra contribution to the state Pan American Fund, making it possible to bring a Pan American girl to West Virginia next year. Slips of paper were "drawn by the club members which contained the name of a guest at the Andrew IS ENGAGED BECKLEY, W.

YA. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1948 SCHOOL YEARBOOK 12 Greenbrier County 4-H Clubs Rated High By Extension Service LEWISBURG, Dec. 9 Twelve, Dec 9 TK RONCEVERTE, Dec. 9 Ex-iclass of" Union High School has tensive repairs and renovation (elected the following annual staff i work is to be done on the Ron-! tor PH 1 1948-49 yearbook: of Greenbrier county's 4-H clubs i achieved. To assis- ceverte armory and as a no activities may be scheduled un-j 'til after Jan.

1, 1949, it was art editor, Nickie" Sizemore; nounced this week. activity editor, Mary Egner; class editor, Dixie LaFond; sport's edi- Glover; sports The armory is being completely) painted and the floor is being' SULPHUR, Dec. 9 -of Miss Juanita sanded to place it in shape fori the opening of the basketball sea- 1 son early next year. A new elec-: trie Scoreboard and the fan-type i backboards and baskets will be) installed. Both Company H.

and! the Greenbrier high school team will play their home" games in i the armory this season. I Managers have announced that jboth the Rockets and Rockettes, Company H. boys' and girls' teams will start their season with modern colorful green and white uniforms, Ronceverte National Guard company traditional colors. Shirey; sec- Ann Hinkle; business ger, Mary Ann EUison; ad- receive one of the in the state, Mr. Johnson said.

Clubs which had 80 per cent of their membership completing projects were rated as Red Ribbon Clubs. Included were the Frank- jford "Mountaineers" with Mrs. R. M. Musser as leader; the Maxwel- have been recognized as blue, red ribbons is a highhonor for a 4-H ton ilBonnie Brae" club with Mrs.

or white ribbon clubs by the tension service of West Virginia! county club The Blue Ribbon clubs agents, said today. iP. M. Corkrean.as leader, and the (Organ Cave senior "4-H Helpers" with Mrs. Ray Boone as leader.

NINETEEN Hugh Hutchinson as leader, the Eacst Rainelle Senior "Successful Workers" with Mrs. L. R. Livesay as leader. The Renick Intermediates with Miss Zelia Lusk as leader, and the Sinks Grove "Pine Tree Climbers" with Mrs.

J. K. Longanacre as leader. The volunteer leaders of 4-H clubs have been very enthusiastic and useful, Mr. Johnson said.

"Mountain Climbers," who Clubs designated as White Rib-j There are 28 other 4-H dub leaders clubs have done outstand- are under the leadership of Mrs. (bon winners achieved all the stand- whose clubs have not won ribbons lle Maymeiardsofthehighergroupsexcepting but who have done an excellent having had a public meeting, spon-jAmick as leaders; the Quinwood sored and carried through somerMontani" club with Mrs. Faye worth-while community activity, iSlcdd as adult leader; and the mana er Jac Van Sta-jall of the club's members have adv ertising mana- completed their 4-H projects, and S. Rowan Memorial Home and the Woodhouse, daughter of Mr. and name of article desired by the Mrs.

W. T. Woodhouse of White guest as a gift. These items are to (Sulphur to Mr. Russell E.

Redden be wrapped and presented to the will' take place Dec. 20, at 5 p. m. Home as the Mother's Club members annual contribution to their Christmas celebration. After the business session Mrs.

Bondurant presented Rev. Forrest P. Reynolds as guest speaker. Mr. Reynolds spoke on stressing the idea of making Christmas a Christian religious festival rather than a commercial and pagan celebration.

The program was concluded by singing Christmas Carols, after which a delicious party plate in keeping with Christmas, was served to the following members: Mrs. J. J. Fleshman, Mrs. C.

G. Eades, Mrs. R. S. Johnson, Mrs.

Frank Ogle, Mrs. A. P. Nickell, Mrs. H.

W. Karnes, Mrs. H. Rodgers McVey, Mrs. W.

L. Amonette, Mrs. J. Frank Nash, Mrs Gordon Cooke, one guest, Mrs. Marion Fleshman, and the hostesses.

Greenbrier Men To Attend National Meet RONCEVERTE, Dec. 9--H. B. Moore, a Bureau director and secretary of the Greenbrier county Farm Bureau, will attend the American Farm Bureau meeting at Atlantic City Dec. 14, to 16 as an alternate delegate from West Virginia.

Ross Tuckwjller, Greenbrier county farmer will report at in the St. Thomas' Episcopal church at White Sulphur. The Rev. Craig Eder, White Sulphur, and the Rev. Griffin C.

Callahan, Ronceverte, will officiate. Mrs Bob Steinbergge of White Sulphur will be matron of honor and Ed. Wills of Hinton will be the best man. The wedding will be open to many friends of the family and invitations have been issued to a ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PLANNED LEWISBURG, Dec. 9--The annual Christmas service at Greenbrier College Sunday evening, December 12, at 7:30, in Carnegie Hall, will feature the Glee Club and Campus Players in a combined productioin of "A Feast of Lights.

1 The Glee Club will sing seasonal Christmas music and the Campus Players will supply a tableau of the Nativity. Following this the entire student group will light candies, march from Carnegie Hall to the front steps of the community house from 5 "2 to 6:30. TO LEAVE JAN. 10 FOR LEGISLATURE LEWISBURG, Dec. 9 Claude E.

McLaughlin, who is a member to the House of Delegates, said today that he had already made reservations and plans to report to Charleston Jan. 10, two days in advance of the convening of the 1949 Jan. 12. Mr. McLaughlin wil Ibe accompanied to Charleston by Mrs.

McLaughlin who, will remain in capital during much of the session. Brack L. Cambell of Rupert will be the second member of the House of Delegates from Greenbrier County. John Bowling of White Sulphur Springs will attend the meeting as a representative of the" Legislature from Greenbrier the National Livestock Associa-j Co jnty as member of the Sen the National tion jate. Delegates from about 45 states will attend the National convention of the American Farm Bureau.

Delegates from West Virginia are Clyde Bonar of Mineral County and John Bailey of Mercer County. C. M. Speery of Har- ALDERSON NEWS ALDERSON, Dec. 9 Among those from Alderson attending the funeral of Mrs.

William Bivens at Meadow Bluff Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rowe, Mrs.

sing carols. The following local girls will take part in the service: Mollie Clifford, Betty Harvey, Ruth Jackson, Mary Key Palmer, Emily Whitmore, Lenora Hefner, Ann Johnson, Nancy Turner, and Patricia Reese. Sandra Moore, daughter of Cspt. and Mrs. W.

John Moore, will take the part of John the Baptist in the tableau. TO WED SOON LEWISBURG, Dec. 9--Mr. and Mrs. L.

T. Deaver of Lewisburg have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Patsy Deaver, to Mr. Alfred Folden of Fairlea. Mr. Folden is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Folden. Miss Deaver and Mr.

Folden are both graduates of the Lewisburg high school. Folden is now employed at'the West Virginia Furniture mart at Fairlea. rison county and H. B. Moore of Harry Brown, Mrs.

J. W. Raines Greenbrier county are delegates. (Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Alderson, Many of the'other state directors, iJ. B. Vernon, Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy Leland Boothe, secretary, French Leach. Mrs Bivens was the mother! Myles, former Greenbrier county i of Mr. C. H.

Bivens of Alderson. agent, are also scheduled to attend Charles Hogsett, manager of thej the meeting. Ross Tuckwiller of local Mick-orMack store was in Lewisburg will make the National IRoanoke, Tuesday and Wed- ivestock Association report for i nesday on business. 1948. Mrs.

H. S. Fling of White Sul- Delegates- at the meeting willjPhur Springs is visiting friends represent about one and quarter i this week. million American farmers. A num-j ber of Greenbrier county farmers GUILD MEETING are considering attending the' ROJSCEVERTE, Dec 9 St.

meeting. Marys Guild of the Ronceverte "wisburg Episcopal churches Draw Heavy Fines For i Loaded Guns In. Cars LEWISBURG, Dec. 9-- Squire J. i W.

Hutcheson said today that more i than a half dozen persons had! drawn fines of S20 each for carry- ing loaded guns or having guns il- legally in their automobiles during I the deer hunting season. One per-j son drew a fine of $20 for carrying a .22 caliber rifle hunting deer, is also illegal as guns must! be .25 caliber or larger. Fined were Robert J. Wood, Thomas Christopher, W. Carper, Louis Adkinson, Mike DeJurick, Lethrie Tibbs, and Paul Scott, Squire Hutcheson said.

A relatively recent statue provides that one may carry neither a loaded gun at any time or mantled guns between 5 a.m. and 7 p.m. in an automobile. Guns during this I period must be dismantled, cased or wrapped up, according to the regulation. These were the first prosecutions in this area under some of these regulations.

on Monroe Avenue. Before You Buy-Check For Quality, Price and Service. WEATHER STRIPPING CAULKING SCREEN DOORS STORM WINDOWS ROCK WOOL INSULATION STORM DOORS IN-DOOR SEALS WINDOW SCREENS Terms to Suit Yon FINISHING TRAINING RONCEVERTE, Dec. 9 Charles Andrews of Ronceverte has finished boot training for the Navy at Great Lakes and has been transferred to Norfolk. Va.

where he is enrolled in a radio school. VISITING FROM DENMAR WHITE SULPHUR, Dec. 9 -Mrs. Mayme Treat, who is a patient in the Denmar institute, is spending a few days in White Sulphur Springs where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Eddie Hill. WANT TOP UYEMEGGJKK WORTH THE 0 Cheek the "LAYENA EGG PLAN" Extra quality brings extra cash. Your hem on the Purina Layena Egg Plan get the to produce cpialily: uniform, lemon-yellow yolks; mild, delicious flavor; fine cooking qualities; strong eggs to help you make money. inlet us get you started on the Layena" Egg Plan. Get top prices with top quality eggs.

PURINA UYENA ST.ofl whisky, thanks fo Motttr lltnding. Organ Cave Junior "4-H Helpers" with Mrs. Ray Boone as leader. work with 4-H clubs. there were only 75 per cent'of the members who completed projects.

Iu this group were ihe Smoot Flavor hard for holiday "Hill Top Hustlers" with Mrs. J. puddings with molasses and cin- S. Davenport as leader, the Central narnon, or add a little shredded d. certain other standards have been These clubs ranked among the best 104 SOUTH OAKWOOD AVE.

1210 SOUTH KANAWHA STREET BECKLEY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DEC. 10-11 No effort is spared to keep our shelves stocked with a variety of the quality brands you know and appreciate. You are sure of getting flavor, food value, and satisfaction when you shop at General. There Is No Finer Butter Than Swift's BrooWield America's Largest Selling Bmier SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BUTTER lb 79n Roll HORMEL GIFT ASSORTMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING -FLAVOR-SEALED CANNED A 6 3 4 Ibs. $7.95 WHOLE A I A A SKD.

HAMS 10 Ibs. DELUXE HICKORY SMOKED SLAB BACON. .7 Ibs. $5.75 1 WHOLE CHICKEN 1 CAN FOURTH HAM 1 CAN ROAST BEEF HASH 1 CAN CHILI WITH BEANS I CAN SPAM 1 CAN FOURTH HAM 1 CAN ROAST BEEF HASH 1 CAN CHILI 1 CAN LITTLE PORK SAUSAGE 1 CAN VIENNA SAUSAGE IN SEALED CANS EXTRA STANDARD t. QjC CREAMY, SMOOTH AND MILD YELLOW CREAM CHEESE 55c FRESH PORK LEAN AND SMALL lb.

SAUSAGE TABLE GRADE 2-lb. Bags each NU-MAID MARGARINE 4Qc WITH THE AMAZING NEW FLAVOR DISCOVERY DIXIE MARGARINE 43c THE BEST TO BROIL OR FRY PERCH FILLETS 49c One Of The Fines! All-Purpose Floats To Be Had CRANBERRY SAUCE GS KING FLOUR PINTO BEANS FRUIT COCKTAIL PREM LUNCHEON MEAT 2 No. I Tins 25-lb. Sack They Make A Very Satisfying Heal. Economical Too.

Serve Chilled As A Dessert With Cake Or Cookies Del Honie No.Z'/z Tin 33c $189 59c 43c Can Be Served 12-oz. Fried Or Broiled Tin ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES Carlo J1.61 JACK FROST CANE SUGAR SPRY GS HARVEST FRUIT CAKE PO1NSETTA, IN GIFT BOX ASSORTED CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP JELLO, DESSERTS AND PUDDINGS 5 a. 47c CHOCOLATES 2 2 lb. ir P01NSETTA, IN GIFT BOX "ASSORTED 3 tin 32c POINSETTA, IN GIFT BOX CHOCOLATES HARRIET CLARK ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 5 1 it. 39c Ib $1.89 $3.39 lib.

89c 2 15c APPLEPYE QUICK pks 39c DEL MONTE COFFEE Ib 56c NO. 3 S1ENE PEAS NEW CROP BETTY CROCKER 10-or. tin lEc No. 2 Can i 27c 5 lb 47e VAN CAMP'S POBK BEANS 16-oz. Tin 15c NEW VIENNA, CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN CALIFORNIA 2 Can ARGO TOMATOES UNCLE BEN'S CONVERTED RICE GRANULES SUDZALL SOAP I HI-HO CRACKERS Can Lge.

Ik. MIXED HUTS lb 4Ic BANCO POPCORN PENICK GOLDEN SYRUP HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP SWANSDOWN INSTANT CAKE MIX pk! 35c GOOD LUCK LEMON PIE FILLING lOc LOG CABIN SYRUP I a 27c AM DEL MONTE 23c MEDIUM PRUNES 1 19c GOLD MEDAL 32c MACARONI or 15c SUNSHINE 31c CHOCOLATE PUFFS 27c 19c 27c TIDE FAB RINSO DUZ SUPER SUDS HEAD LETTUCE GRAPEFRUIT Bag Lgc. Pkgrs. For Your Convenience NOW! GS Special Coffee Is Packed In One Pound Bags For Small Families lb. 40c Also 3-lb.

Economy Bags $1.15 GROUND FRESH TO YOUR ORDER a Fine, Rich, Distinctive Coffee "Crisp Solid Heads" "Large juicy Florida Grapefruit'' YELLOW ONIONS 10 FLORIDA ORANGES DELICIOUS APPLES 4TREE DELIVERY SERVICE 2 for 2lC 4 for 23c 49c lb. bag "Juicy and Sweet" Ibs. 43C Fancy Western Boxed 2 Ibs. Z9C 4 CHARGE.

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