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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 14

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. TUESDAY MORNJLNG, JUNE 26, Renick Community Fair GreenbrierValIey Planned By Farm Women tlon to the canned goods division All citizens of the area have beec invited to participate in' this event. Exhibits will be judged on mer- and product. As a climax to the day's events. familv is asked to bring a 3ENICK, June 25 (RNS)--The Reaick Farm Women's Club met Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.

LT C. Clingman. Twenty-two members and six guests attended tiie session. Co-hostess was Miss Pauline Donovan. Tbe lesson on llV vvaiton.

-ibined for a cccimunity picnic. AT During tae session con- invit cuctea oy-Mrs. Sana Hacna, the; group dkussed in detail their i supervises the domestic ansj Fair to be held August llth. This Fair be sponsored, as in for-! rner years, by the Retiick Farmj women's Club and the Renick Rur-j itsn Club. The Farm Womans Club, which supervises the domestic arts; LEWISBURG.

June 25 cepsrtmer.t tnis year. rxaio-ts of; of Green- -bakec beans, cakes, and pies, plan-; ned and a flower snow w-loe held. Order of Fellows attended a Tentative panning aiso induces tia held Cenlra a frozen IQOOS oepartmem, in School A itorium at EIkiRS Wednesday: Fred Morgan, district deputy grand master; J. E. 3on- ner, E.

B. Robinson. Frank Ripley. L. T.

Denver, and Earl Koontz. i The Honorable S. L. deputy sovereign grand master. I Sovereign Grand Lodge.

IOOF, of: Baton Rouge La. was guest speak- Other speakers were: Grand; and Grand! At Elkins Confab Indian Americans Mrs. Hinkle, R. V. Kittle UNION, June 25 RNS At the Gap Mills group were in charge of the program.

Rosemary and the by Men i the group by Rosemary Wylie. The i Indian versions of the 23rd Psalm Und The Lord's Prayer were given by Mary Ann Campbell of Union. Hazel Shues presented a the Navajo Mission and Pocahontas Man Admits Car Theft! Capt. Kenneth W. Moore (left), turns over command of Ho'Aitzer Company.

2nd Batallion. 150th Armored Cavalry Regiment of Guard Unit Under New Command ley National Guard unit as sup- the West Virginia National Guard at Ronceverte, to 1st Lt. Eugene V. Spence. Capt.

Moore has been transferred to the Beck- ply officer. MARLINTON. June 25 hear that you are looking forer. me and I would like to turn my-! Master Carl Fortney. self in," said Stanley Hunter Fitz-i Secretary A.

Ford Winters. geraid. 27, when he walked into thej The representatives from Green-! sheriff's office of Augusta County, brier Lodge visited the Odd Fel-l Stauntoii, Friday morning. I lows home at Elkins before Fitzgerald had taken a 1948 Mrs. E.

V. Holccmb Feted By Lewisburg DAR Chapter Funeral Set Today For Miss Wasmer RONCEVERTE, June 25-- The Lewis Rowan told a story of Nav- Holsiein-Frieslaa Association of ajo Ways. The hymn, "We've Brattleboro, has an- Story to Tell to the Nation," was nou need the completion of an offi-. sung and talks on Indian a produclion record by a regist-; B. H.

eristics were given by Dennis red" Holstein cow owned by Guy i Star Richard Arthur. Montgomery Ronceverte. jHess Frank Arthur and Larry: Makne Stand(ut Bet Wickhne. Tne program ciosea I with the singing of the Beautiful" and the M.Y.F. bene- diction.

I During the business session, the of the Rev. C. W. Ambrose, adult counselor, an- Kenneth Ambrose, president, were I received. ese o'iicers 19, with-Mrs.

Gave Kittle marshal and Mass as installing officer. ilUi-ii Each member attenomg tae meeting Thursday brought a gut be sent to the guests at the Eastern Star Home. home, known as tne R. ana Douglas Memorial Eastern is situated on a 400: a c-e on the Ohio River in Jackson County. The post omce is a.

It and several farm buildings Had taxen a 1948 ee-i tending the meetki" and were- dan belonging to a Charleston guests of Mrs" Pearf Yost, newspaperjoute earner, of the home, at a dinner I LEWISBURG, June 25 RNS) at General Andrew Lewis Chap- Daughters of the Ameri- ution met for a luncheon active in the D. A. R. and 1 1 Mass win been instrumental in its It was her favorite flower and she 25 be said Tuesday- cho'ce a a J' ose 'i a Catholic! Clifton Forge, for! Johnson. The car was parked i front of the home of Willis Ruck--; man of Huntersviile.

June 20 7 p. when the alleged theft oc-l curred. Fitzgerald and Ruckman had ac-j companied Jchnson on his paper! route Wednesday. They wore mak-i ing the return trip and stopped in; front of the Ruckman Home, son and Ruckman went inl house, leaving Fitzgerald in the car. After signing a waiver Loretta Haddix Dies In Philippi Oak Terrace Hotel.

Lewis-j jixirg, on Thursday. Mrs. Henry i iMathe'A's served as hostess for ity meeting which honored Mrs. i Holcombe. vice regent jWe-st Vicgmia D.

A. R. During the business meetln I lowing the luncheon, report were! grew many varieties. speaker disclosed phase of D. A.

R. that a commu-i Sophia Wasmer, formwlv iHinton. RESIGNATION POLICY ADOPTED BY BOARD HINTON. June 25 (RNS) The I Summers Counfey Board of Educa- i Herd Improvement Registry of the iHols-tein-Friesian Association of A daughter of the late Meinrad! ition todav i SUIVLAEERSVILLE. o'-U the stipulations of will, "the Grand Chapter built ia modern brick structure of 19 bedrooms, dining room, kitchen "and utility and living i rooms.

At the present time tne is occupied by 10 guests. are now in the making to the mansion and make it possible ix house additional guests. bers of the Hinton Rescue Squad i staff consists of a matron, irned to Giatto today to con-: housekeeper, nurse, laundress and tinue efforts to recover the body of! Maintenance man. Religious ser; i the second of two 12-year-old boys I ces are held in the home each. Efforts To Locate Body Of Giatto HINTON, June 25 was unexpected.

i Mrs. Haddix was a former resi-j check on books at the JA committee was appointed the advisability of lin-ton State Police past Saturday and was held to the ive years. re her husband. of Philippi; her Mrs. Tom Burr, gave a re- Deal of port on the graduation of the Red er July will be accepted.

Perry who droW red Friday in a pond on because of the difficulty ofl a slr mir operation. inding replacements. i body of one of the boys was recovered Saturday, Captain Opie Keaton of the Rescue Squad said. W. H.

Humphreys and Clin- Receive Assignment grand jury. He is being held in; Summersville; three brothers. of Warren Ohio and Donald and Kelly of Akron. Ohio; vice regent; Mrs. Hugh! She is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Scott, chaplain; Mrs. Tom Burr, i John Casto, several nieces and I treasurer; Mrs. J. Ashby Lee, sec-! nephews. Iretary; Mrs.

Ward Collins, cor-1 secretary; Mrs. A. D. 1. registrar; and Mrs.

J. B. i Have Daughter historian. CALDWELL. June 25 (RNS) --iditional training.

He has meeting and Mrs. E. R. Shafer, Cald-iserving as assistant county agent! afternoon. the conclusion of the meet, refreshments were served by -S.

Madeline Gilchrist's group 27 memibers. HINTON, June 25 (RNS) Avere mem bers of the Rescue ford D. Welch who has been train-j ass isted in Saturday's ef- ing here for county agent fQT since Cross Home Nursing Students on! Tuesday. The chaoter had spon-s the course. Andrews.

are the parents of a daugh- son. Mrs. R. H. Dunn and a new ter born on" June 14 in the Garden Meet Postponed RONCEVERTE.

June 25 (ENS) March 15, has been trans-i water the pond has The meeting of the Ronceverte to Putnam County for 30 feet or more in some I Home and Garden Club has been i postponed until Wednesday, June The victims were identified as 27. fault of SIOO bond. The car wss returned to Barbara Ann ofj Mrs. Holoornbe guest con Charleston, Elsie Mane. introduced by Mrs.

Wilson! Patricia and Sue. at home, andjphelphs. In her talk she outlined IDelores of Leavenwortti, history of the choice of the; The funeral will be conducted at orchid the symbolic flower of! the Philippi Baptist Church I the D. A. R.

I Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will! Mrs. Holcombe stated that M-s i be in the Mount Vernon Memorial! Benjamin Harrision. wife of the' Cemetery there. twenty-third president was i junior member, Miss Ruth Vallev Hosoital at Ron-! assignment TM 'oeverte.

of Summers County. He will he given a county agent sometime after Frederick Ta-tum and Sterling Os-j This meeting will be held at the borne, both of Giatto. A third home of Mrs. J. C.

Shanklin with youth, Jerome Norman, was rescued. White Sulphur News Briefs Mrs. Grace Bray Underwood serving as co-hostess. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. June 25 (RNS) Florence Smith of White Sulphur Springs had as recent guests, her brother Frank Smith of Bluefield.

and his son Frank Jr. of Richmond. Va. and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Freeman of Tullohama, Ten-n. Miss Betty Sue Ford spent the oast week at her home in White Mrs. Delia Trout Dies At Alderson ALDERSON, June 25 (RNS) Mrs. Delia Maud Trout. 78, died Sunday at 11:45 p.m.

at her hcme i in Alderson following an illness of Mary S. Brewster Claimed By LEWISBURG. June 25 (RNS)-- Mrs. Mary Sousgates Brewster. 79.

of Lewisburg. died at her Sulphur Springs before Death attributed Sunday fohowmg an illness of to Athens, where she is enroJed to a hcmorrhaife jeral weeks. Conconi College for tne College for the summer term. Mrs. Milton Pern- and children, Johnny and Patricia, left Sunda" for Marietta, Ohio to visit her sister.

Mrs. Edward Loudermilk and her sister Mrs. Charles McClung of Charleston. They plan to return July 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Vester of White Sulphur Springs sspent last weekend at Natural Bridge. Ky. where a reunion of the Palmer familv was held. Approximately 200 members of the Palmer clan i Springs.

attended the affair. Mrs. Law says En near Wolf Creek in Monroe County, a daughter of.the late Robert H. and Virginia Pitzer Lemons. Her husband, James Allen Trout, nreceded her in death.

Jan. 10. 1951. Mrs. Trout was a member of the Greenbrier Baptist Church at Alderson.

Survivors include: four rangements ters. Mrs. Mabel Garten of ton. Mrs. Elsie Miller of Pence Mrs.

Gladys Kirby of md Mrs. Daisv Nee! of She is survived by her husband, William Brewster: two sons, Wil-j liam Jr. of El Paso, Tex. and! Walter S. of Laurel.

a daughter. Mrs. Baylif Hovde Daytona Beach, Fla. and 12 children. The body is at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Lewis-! burg pending completion ar! she met many membirs of her! Aiderson: four sons.

Eldridge family whom she had not seen for Shelby Roy and Ralph L.J 40 ye'ars. a Alderson; one brother. Lacy Larry Combs of Charleston m( ns and one sister. Mrs. Mar-! Ronceverte Personals tha both of Alderson.

RONCEVERTE, June 25 RNS) The funeral will be conducted Mr an Mrs. A. J. Wilkerson. i Wednesday in the chapel of ChareLston.

were the recent lof the Looban runeral Home of Mr and Mrs the guest of his cousin. John, Paul Combs last week. He is one of the youngest members of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson of Alderson by the Rev.

C. H. Mar- Kirby of" Ronceverte. Ashland, visited Mr. and i tin.

Burial will be made in the Al- Bill" son of Mr and Mrs. Birt Clark. Their daughters, I derson Cemetery. Mr George Mustain has enrolled Sandra and Wanda Kay remained) Grandsons will serve as pall-jjn a four year course in me- for a visit their grand-j bearers, and granddaughters willjchanics at the Ship Building and parents. jbe flower bearers.

The body will Dry Dock Corporation, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Douglas i be removed to the residence Tues-lVa. of Clairmont.

were guests day and returned to the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Austin MciMillion of Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Loving last home on Wednesday morning. jhave returned to their home from weeK. 'jj 5 jr i Wheeling with relatives. Lt.

Col. Richard East and chil-i Visit In Virginia dren, Nancy, Dick, and Pam, of! SPRING 25 -I Loudermilk Improves Atlanta. Ga. arrived Monaay Gail Gibbs and Missj CALDWELL. June 25 (RNS) -visit his parents.

Mr. and th Simmons are the weekend jW. F. Lcudermilk who has been R. E.

East who had returned ues friends in Waynes-'confined to his home by illness, same cay from a visit in boro Va i i mpro ving. la-A- a-nct aaughter. Dr. and Orange. N.

J. their son-in- Frank Perjso. Pat Peruso returned with them to spend the summer. Trooper Seymour Gets Assignment LEWISBURG. June 25 (RNS) Trooper G.

E. Seymour, formerly from Raleigh County, and a June 15 graduate of the Police School, at Bunbar. has been assigned to the Lewisburg Detachment of the West "Virginia State Police. Seymour, is a graduate of the Trap Hill High School. He is unmarried, but is planning to marry in August.

For the present he is making his home at the State Police barracks, located in the Greenbrier Court Houee, at Lewisburg. With the addition of Seymour, the local detachment now consists of three. The others are Sgt. C. R.

Dawson and Trooper Ronald Gregory. Attend Youth Camp ALDERSON. June 25 RNS) -Young oeoole frcm the Alderson Presbyterian Church who attended Senior High Conference at Camp Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca at Caidweli, were Ernie Bryant Joe Craig, Betsy Biveas, Norma Ratliff and Linda Springer. Attending the Pioneer Camp there were Michael Brady and; Judy Baker. The two sessions of! camp were held during the past; two weeks.

i 11 1-4 ir fe: ur kind of driving Nothing beats FORD V-8 performance! A Ford V-8 has a way of saying, "I'm afl yoras," the moment you get behind the wheel You know it, too, from the way it acts. Your Ford V-8 quickly and easily untangles you from the maze of city traffic. It rockets you along the straightaway, gives you instant response to pass in a flash. And this greatest of all V-8 is greatest yet on hills. It fairly tilts them back to level! And no wonder! Ford offers you V-8 power up to 225 h.p.

in most models--up to 202 h.p. in all models, with Fordomatic Drive. And these V-8's are the Thunderbird's very own engines! Take your pick of 19 beautiful Thunderbird- inspired Fords each with the added safety of exclusive Lifeguard Design. rf Si ifi'f FORD WINS AU 3 AWARDS Stassen Congratulates Jacobs Pure Oil Manufacturer's Award for best all-around ot NASCAl's Motor Trertd Award foe year's greatest cor advance, lifeguard Design Come in for a Test and you'll find a Ford with your name on a Ford V-8 world's largest-selling eight! Economy Award for top gas economy per pound ford's clots Visit In Charleston WHXIAMSBUHG, June 25 (RNS) Dan Sullivan, Mss Ethel Barry and Mr. and Mrs.

Phil -Corkrean were the. recent guests of friends and relatives io Charleston. The Honorable Harold Stassen, special assistant to President Dwight 1 Eisenhower is shown Jacobs, right, of White Sulphur Springs, congratulating him upon receiving his diploma after completing an intensive five-day practical political training school held in Washington, D. C. this- past week.

Endorsement of the Young Repub- Leadership Training School program was given by Leonard W. Hall, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, who stated: "The future of the nation is in the hands of the youth. The Young Republicans can do no greater service to our nation- than to see that the ideals and aims of the Republican Party are clearly understood by the young voters of this country," WHITLOCK FORD w.NEVILLE'STREET YOVR NEW FORD MMER PHONE- BECKIPV ONLV YOUR FORD DEALER HAS USED UH.

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