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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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POST-HERALD, BECKLFY, W.VA..,WEDNESDAY I DECKMBKR 21, 1UCO THREE Littte laortar ihia art wide fevtit our to call thty on, ptoa Ctt 3-3321 attention 44. Mitt Sftundra Kay Morgan, a ctudent at Marshall College in Muntington is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Morgan, Johnstown Rd. Miss Morgan is majoring in Latin and English and will be a junior in January.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy D. Balding and children, Larry, Vickie, Marie, and Mary Lynn of Ripley were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Wood 1094 Austin Ave. Mrs. John Simmerman, 221 E. Prince entered the Beckley Hospital Monday where she is undergoing observation ind treatment.

Pvt. E-2 Larry Owens, who is stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Benning. is spending a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Owens, Sophia. Thomas L. Bibb, a graduate student in the School of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, will arrive Wednesday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Bibb of 111 White He is arriving from Michigan, where he was on a two-day tour with his class. They were guests of the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co. in Kalamazoo.

While there he visited his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jr.

in Dearborn, Mich. Spending a 15 day leave from the U. S. Marines Pvt. Clifton Eddins, stationed at Camp Le jeune, N.

who is visiting his wife, the former Miss Sylvia Cree and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eddjns of Sphia. Bob Bivens, a student at West Virginia University, Morgantown, arrived Saturday to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bivens, and his grandmother, Mrs.

R. M. French at 507 S. Kanawha St. His sister.

Miss Katy Bivens. a student in the School of Nursing, of the University of Virginia. Charlottesville. arrived for the holidays Monday in the South Kanawha Street home. Miss Carol Ann French and her sister Miss Linda French, also students at WVU, arrived Saturday to spend Christmas with their CHRISTMAS MESSAGE By Ralph PASTOR Harper Heights Missionary Baptist Church SUN.

DEC. 25 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Mewage "Birth Of Chriat" parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert French 210 Grove Ave. and with their M.I French. A senior, majoring in mlsic at West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, is Dick Yates, who is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yates, Dorcas over the holidays.

Mrs. Jere W. Witherspoon and son. Jay. arrived Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Wheby, 207 Virginia St. Their husband and father will arrive Christmas Eve from their home in Asheville, They will also visit his parents, the Rev. and Mrs, James W. Witherspoon, 307 Beaver Ave.

Also spending the holidays in the Wheby home is their daughter, Miss Alice Wheby, a student at Furman University. Greenville, S. their son, Frank, a student at Northwestern University, Chicago, 111., will arrive Friday. Sophia students home for the holidays are Peter Lee Horn- teck. son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Hornbeck a student at Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg; Miss Suzann Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank D. Morton, Slab Fork, a student at Queens College, Charlotte, N. Richard Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. Wolfe, a student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Miss Laura McVey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McVey. a student at Emory and Henry College, Emory.

and Miss Francis McVey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McVey. Pcmberton. a student at Concord College, Athens.

Mike Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walker Jefferson Street, is confined to his home because of illness.

He is a fifth grade student at Lincoln Elementary School. Yule program By Daniels Church The DanieU Missionary Baptist Church will present a Christmas program af the church, Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. The program will include a reading, "Christ's Birth," by ard Wilburn; the modern traditional Christmas by Mrs. Howard Shrewsbury; a Christinas carol sung in Latin by Mrs. Bob Vest and Clyde Bowling and a solo, "Holy Holy," by Miss Needaj Moye, "Ipperly.

Wedding Permits C. Ballard. 19. son of Claude and Irene Ballard. Beciley Martha Lynn Janutolo, 17, daughter of Dan and Ruby Janutolo, Beckley.

Denarl Lee Baker, ,21, ton of Wesley and Audrey Beckley, and Patricia Ann Tabor, IB, daughter of Bernard and Juanita Tabor, Mount Tabor. Keith Harvey. 22, ton of Elva and Lillian Harvey, Staoaford, and Phyllis Conner, 14, daughter of Dale and Venetta Conner, Stanaford. James William Jones, 21. son of Oscar and Mary Jones, Lynchburg, and Emma Elaine Moye, 18, daughter of Taft and Fuller.

The Baptist Youth Fellowship Eugene Trump, 22. son of Russell and Margaret Trump, will present a playlet and music; Prince, and Sandra Yvonne Lusk, will be furnished by the adult and 'daughter of Curtis and Velva junior choirs. At the conclusion of the program everyone will be given a Lusk, Pcmberton. Coy Gran Walton 26, son of and Virginia Walton, Odd, holiday treat and the Rev. Wil-jand Brenda Hooper, 16.

daughter 1 iamNunn has announced that the 1 of Shearl and Dorothy Hooper, public is invited to attend. Fireeo. The Mission Society of the church will also distribute fruit baskets to the needy in the community. Club Attends Yule Dinner MeetingjR Feted At Party A Christmas party to honor Sunday school members of the Mabscott Methodist Church was held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the church by the Woman's Society oi Christian Church.

The scripture reading from St. Luke was given by Mrs. Nellie Rogers and Don Underwood The Columbine Garden Club met i ffcrcd prayer Tuesday night in the private din- Mrs. J. W.

Underwood gave a ing room of the Elks Club their! reading. "Christmas In annual Christmas meeting and'Home," followed by the interpre- dinner. Nation of "Silent Night," by Mrs. The social meeting was Jo with an exchange of gifts and the; "The Christmas Story," was tables were decorated in a holi- read to the little children gather-i Daily Calendar Club women or iftt area are invited tu iimn. Not)CM of ta will be accepted until I p.m.

to appear in the next The Post-Herald for iiiut may be (Sunday from 3-5 m. to mioAw I fT L. I WEDNESDAY Xi Alpha Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi. Christinas party and meeting, home of fra Sapher. 350 Mankin p.m.

i Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Christmas party, at the Pull-E-Bonu, (lift) p.m. THURSDAY Gamma (lammu Chapter of Beta Sisma Phi Sorority, Inual C'hrisimas dinner, at the Pull-E-Bone. 7 p.m. day motif.

MEMBERS- Kho- dodendron fiarden Club attending the annual t.hristmas dinner held Thursday niuht in the, private dining room of lit" Club are (from left) Mrs. French Lucas, John Yago, pretidrnt, and Mrs. Hnuh Itnrdr'tte. Mrs. Lucas and Mrs.

linrdettc arranged the decorations for the affair whieli featured a lighted Christmas tree flanked with candelabra holding ted candles on the buffet, a a table arrangement of evergreens. Daniels Missionary Baptist Church, Christmas program, church, 7:30 FRIDAY Young Woman's Cluh of Central Baptist Church, Christmas party, home of the Rev. A. Abrams, Deegans 8 p.m. SATURDAY Annual Christmas party for un- derprivilesed children in a series of pillar candles of white Ia rea, sponsored by Sophia Vol-: flecked with glitter and accentuated junteer Fire Department, noon to with red ribbon.

The session featured 3 p.m. i an e.cchange of gifts, and others at- Calico and Joans Square Dance lending were: Mrs. J. II. llarvelt, a sul meptin S' Postponed guest: Mrs.

A. H. Williams, Mrs. I). Whitney, Mrs.

Mary Thompson, Mrs. Aler Thompson. Miss Elizabeth Schwank, Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs.

llobart Perdue, Mrs. Ted McDowell, until Dec. 31. SUNDAY "Merry Christmas." Kvcrett Keijscr, Mrs. Carl Drewrij, Mrs.

J. K. ftrash. Miss Kathleen Anderson, and Jan Campbell. PATIENT IN HOSPITAL Mrs.

E. W. Hatfield of Crab Mrs. Orchard is a patient in the Beck- ed around the nativity scene by ley Memorial Hospital where is undergoing observation a treatment. She was admitted Sun- 'l-y morning.

Attending were Mrs. M. V. Me- Mrs. E.

V. Kenney, while a Swiss Collam, Mrs. James Maples. box played, i 1 K. K.

Rand, Mrs. Edward Corey. Night." Mrs. Elaine Tanner. Mrs.

Cliffie' A social was held in the dining Sarandon, Mrs. Cleon Sarandon, I hall of the church following the Mrs. Herm Samans, Mrs. A. GJ program Refreshments were ser- PAX iR.N'S' Twenty Bowles, Mrs.

Harry Lewin andjved and gifts exchanged by 45 0 uth members were present for i ff I i i 1 i -Party Honors Bible Class Contributes To Youth Group Mrs. Murray Shuff. persons attending. jfor the Saturday night Christmas party held at the home of Mr. and jMrs.

Bobby Wilson. Dry Hill. They were from the Freewill Baptist Church of Maynor. Christmas Charity Projects The Rebekah Bible Class of The Miss Mona Wood. Mrs.

Hubert Methodist Temple voted to do-: Jackson, Mrs. C. C. Drewry, Mrs. nate $25 to various organizations Ross Cottle, Mrs.

Robert Flem- for Christmas needs at a meet- ing, Mrs. E. Hall, and Mrs. Ste- ing Dec. 12.

wart were hostesses for the meet- They include $5 to Mac's Toy ingFund: $5 to the Pirn-crest Christ-' Games were played and refresh-! mas Fund, and $15 for Salvation ments served to the followin 5 Arxmy baak Patty Lester. Darrell Meadows, Mlss Kathenne Mmton, Mrs. Trela Evans, Carol Lester, Loretta Miller, Donald Meadows, Delores Williams, Roger Stewart, Dianne Pennington, Audrey Williams, Donald Miller, Earl Williams. Amy Gaye Stover, Karen Hume Vogt, Mrs. R.

E. Brunk, by the den mothers, and Mrs. J. W. Woods presented a musical selection, "Star of the East." Mrs.

Lynn Stewart presented the devotional on Phillip Brooks' 1 Little Town of Bethlehem," SCOUTS HOLD PARTY Cub Scout Troop No. 175 of So: phia was honored Friday with a Christmas party at the Scout Meadows, Edith Stewart. Donna Rae Mrs, (J, R. French read a let- Evans and Ed Atha. MEETS THURSDAY A call mooting for the Raleigh C.

G. Peregoy, principal at Woodrow Wilson School, thanking members for serving the annual football banquet recently. Special gifts were presented to County NAACP Youth Chapter Mrs. 0. L.

McClung. teacher. Mrs. will HP hold Thursday at 7 p.m at 1123 S. Fayettc Stover, assistant teacher: Miss Edith T.indamood, pianist, New officers will bo elected at and Mrs, French, president.

Mrs. Woods. Miss Linda mood. IS a scene from the plan, Maid After His Mirth" presented bif the Young I'eoplcs dcut or of Khndell Church of (lod are (front from left) Hell. Carolun Hoircilon.

and Malnita Edwards, (back rou from left) Freda Allnwnd. lirenda Ellis, and Theron Allmon. The play given Sunday night at the church was directed Mrs. Hill Ellis and Mrs. Alliefair Johns.

Play Presented By Youth Group CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 22nd 7:00 p.m. Pretexted by Mn, Sadie McCormick and members of the Sunday School YOU ARE INVITED UHOHF.U, i Pojoplr of Rho- tirll Church of timl present a phiy Sunday niaht entitled "The Nisint After His Birth." A nativity drama written by Dr. Clarence Her, the play was directed hy Mrs Bill Kllis and A i a i Thr story is bnsnl on an im- occurro-no 1 in Bothle- hrm on the at thr birth of Some of thr pooplo who knew the birth of the Sa viour made an informal visit to the 1 of wealthy woman in Bethlrhrm. The play was design Be Give LUGGAGE "The Light Way To Trawl" It's Washable Scuff Resistant deadweight Forever Matching FROM 1 0 95 TO 39 95 All Arc Gift Wrapped Free RAHALL'S MAIN STREET cd to depict the fulfillment of lh( prophecy that the Christ Child is thi- Son of r.wl. Portraying roles wrrc the fol- logins- 'Mary, mother of Jc- MIS Carolyrl Howerton: Joseph, Malnit.t Edwards; Miriam, wealthy woman of Bi'tlilrhrm.

Malvonna I)nas. i of a -temple IVscy Bell, Hannah. of temple shepherd, Mrs. Hoy Bradlmry; Aha- pail, a sinpinj: woman, Freda All- mon; Ilhoda. pirl singer, Rcnoe Klliv; (Jjbiiol, angel of the lx)rd, l)uty May; Eliuibrth.

mother of Christ's forerunner. Brrnda KlUs: Zachanas. father Christ's forerunner, Theron All" 1on: inf! tnc chlof shepherd, Da- Johns I In addition to the play, children of the church presented a pro- ram They were directed by Mrs. Minnie Almond and Mrs. Johnny May, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Open till 9 p.m.

200 pairs mr: ail and Vcltona 99 to 7.98 Rich looking plaids and Solid Colors of Black, Brown Grey, Royal, Red, Green and Beige Sixes 8 to 18 i I I From The Santa Claus presented a scout with Christmas treats. A troe centered the room and oihj. holiday decorations carried out the theme of the party. Games were played and gifts exchanged. Mrs.

William Bonfield, Mrs. Woodrow Darnell, Mrs. Dan Pinson, and Mrs. Jack Weese, all den mothers, served refreshments. PRINCE MATCHABELU COLOGNE COLLECTION A whole wardrobe of in thii Cologne tceptre bottles of Wind Song, Stradivari, Beloved, Abano, Potpourri, and Ducheii of York.

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