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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 15

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MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE BRYANT Sandra Cadle Exchanges Wows With L. G. Bryant DAWSON (RNS) The Meadow Grove Baptist Church at Dawson was the scene for the June 20 wedding of Miss Kaye Cadle and Lawrence Garland Bryant.

Jr The bride is the daughter of KREr. and Mrs. James Cadle of and the bridegroom is tre son of Mr. and Mrs. jawrence Bryant of Alderson.

Rev. Houston Boothe per. Hrmed the ceremony at 7:30 Traditional wedding music rwas played by the organist, RJtrs. Ruth Ann Boothe and Rev. othe sang "The Lord's Pray- -The church was decorated alter and window candles, "along with wedding ring baskets of white gladioli a chrysanthemums.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, designed her floor-length gown of taffeta and lace fashioned with an empire bodice. She wore an elbow- length veil attached to a bow of lace over satin. She carried a white lace-covered Bible topped with carnations and pom pons. Miss Susan Cadle, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a pink floor-length gown of chiffon over taffeta and carried a bouquet of carnations and pom pons.

The bridegroom's Rainelle Shorts RAINELLE (RNS) Major Mrs. Kenneth Napier and Steven and Karen, of Fayetteville, N. visited their Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Simms and Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan of McRoss this week. Napier received word of his promotion the day of his arrival here. He is presently stationed Jat Pope AFB Ft. Bragg, N.

but will be transferred to San Bernardino AFB in California to serve for two years. Mrs. Earl Goddard has returned to her home after being a patient for two weeks in a Clifton Forge, hospital. Mrs, Janie Spade was admitted to Beckley Hospital this Week. James Nickell, who has been a patient in University Hospital at Charlottesville, for six weeks, spent Friday night at her home and returned to the hospital Saturday for further treatment.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoneburner were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Stoneburner, of Radford, a daughter, Mrs.

Paulette Bradley, also of Radford, and their son, Griffin Stoneburner, who was home on a weekend pass from Ft. Eustis, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Altizer and ton, Mike, of South Charleston visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Rogers, last week. An aunt, Mrs. Homer Farren of Lodi, Ohio, and Mrs. Mary Meehan and children, Patrick, and Mary Jane, of Los Angeles, also visited.

Church Meet Held UNION (RNS) The June meeting of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church was held Jin the home of Mrs. Cecil Hinkle at Sinks Grove Monday. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Lewis McCormick and Mrs. Art Baker.

Mrs. McCormick led the devotional. Mrs. Frank Johnson was in charge of the lesson. present were Mrs.

Atlee Fisher, Mrs, Vernon Irons, Mrs. James Christie, Debbie and Homer, served with Darrell 11 Couples Given Wedding Permits FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) -Marriage license issued since une 20 by the Fayette County lerk's office include: Forrest Baumgartner, 1, of Oak Hill, son of Joseph Lillian Moses Baumgartner, and Brenda Faye Ballard, 1, of Fayetteville, daughter if James and Margaret Duncan Ballard. Samuel Oliver Gale IH, 19, Oak Hill, son of Samuel and Doris Light Cale, and Nancy Kinley, 17, of East Kingston, daughter of Everette and Marion Taylor Kinley. James William Coffman, 19, I Fayetteville, son of William and Ruth Coy Coffman, and Barbara Lou Adams, 17, of ayetteville, daughter of Frank and Ethel Reed Adams. Millard Thomas Law, 37, of Fayetteville, son of Thomas and bra Murdock Law, and Patsy Sue Pegram, 33, 'of Oak Hill, daughter of Harold and Hazel McNeal Corker.

Michael Gene McLaughlin, 18, Mount Hope, son of Emmit and Catherine a McLaughlin, and Judith Ann Bolen, 18, of Mount Hope, laughter of Emmett and Lilly Jurke Bolen. Suva Neal, 38, of Ansted, son )f Arthur and Ida- Silva Neal, id Iris Nonna Ramsey, 43, )f Ansted, daughter of Earl and Okie Foster Blair. Paul Johnson O'Dell 20, Falls View, son of Paul and Ollie Tredway O'Dell, and Joyce Ann Hess, 22, of imithers, daughter of Leroy and Evelyn Phillips Hess. Leon Edward Treadway, 19, of Oak Hill, son of Bill and VTary Yarber Treadway, and Delma EKzabeth Waddell, 19, of Oak Hill, daughter of Terry and as best Hedrick man and Robert Holland as ushers. The guest register was attended by Miss Karen Cadle, cousin of the bride.

The bride's mother was attired in a pink double knit dress with matching accessories and a white carnation corsage; while the bridegroom's mother chose a pink dress with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. For a wedding trip, the bride chose a lavendar double knit dress with white accessories and the'corsage lifted from her bridal bouquet. After a trip to Virginia Beach, they will make their home at Grassy Meadows. The bride is a 1969 graduate of Greenbrier West High School. The bridegroom was graduated from Smoot High School and is employed at Hercules in Covington, Va.

"ayetteville, son of Otie and Kathleen Buckland Treadway, and Mary Sue May, 19, of larlisle, daughter of Jannes and Lucille Bray May. Kay Loyrah Wills, 19, of Mount Nebo, son of Bert and Mary Workman Willis and Fay Carver, 22, of Edmond, daughter of Aaron and Geraldine Pennington Carver. James Lomer Woodrum 21, of Oak Hill, son of James and Addlue Harding Woodrum, and Carolyn Sue Hickman, 16, of Oak Hill, daughter of Carol and Betty Warrick Hickman. House Party Held For Monroe Couple UNION (RNS) Mr. and Mrs.

James D. VanDyke and son, Chris, were honored with a surprise housewarming Sun day at their new home in Sinks Grove, sponsored by Circle No. 3 of Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church. After opening many gifts, refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Erskine of Ronceverte, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Connell of Ronceverte, Rev. and Mrs. Roberl Mabson and Lewis, Susan anc Laura Lee of Memphis, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. John Osbome anc Timmy of Lewisburg, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Robinson of Oak Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Odell McCraw and Steve, Mr.

and Mrs. Arcl Ralliff, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christie and Debbie, Harve and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Pence, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton, Mr. and Mrs.

Art Baker and Ricky, Jimmy and Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller an Robbie and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Fisher Mrs. Lewis McCormick and Cathy and Michael, Mrs. Elmer Lemons and Doris Ann, Mrs Harry McCormick, Mrs.

Ceci Hinkle, Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs Scott, Mrs. Vemon Irons Mike, Mrs. Gilmer Scott, Miss Evelyn and Drema Chew, Chew and Mrs. Elmer Lemons.

Burwell and Markie and Rick Vass, all of Sinks GUNTHER'S SUPER MARKET 1210 South Kanawha St. Beckley W. Va. We Give SH Green Stamps-Ad Valid June 28 GROUND FROM U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Fresh Ground Beef Ground Fresh Daily 49c We Accept Food Center Cut Ib 89c Fresh Ground Chucfc 75c D.A.

Choice Dclmonica Steak 179 BONUS BUY Royal Crown Cola 8--16-oz. Bottle 69c BONUS BUY Kraft Mayonnaise Quart 59c Beechnut--Reg. or Drip COFFEE 1.19 MEADOW GOLD MILK Gallon Carton BONUS BUY Bounty Towels Jumbo Size 29c BONUS BUY VEGETOL PURE SHORTENING can 59c HART CANNED CORN 303 cans 1.00 CRYSTAL WHITE LIQUID DETERGENT for Dishes JLQ -48 fl. oz. OYC BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W.

THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1969 Fayette County FIFTEEN Installation Rites Held By Rainelle OES Group RAINELLE iChafin, sentinel; Alma Lively, Willis Waddell. Otie Olen Treadway, 20, of nstallation services were held by Rainelle Chapter 137, Order of Eastern Star, Monday night in the Masonic Hall at Rainelle. Officers installed Worthy matron, Ann Livesay; worthy patron, Woody W. Wickline associate matron, Agnes Haynes; a i a patron, Randolf a i secretary, Thelma A treasurer, Hallie Bennett; conductress, Elizabeth Lambert; associate conductress, Edith Neff; chaplain, Alma Tincher; marshal, Marie i organist, Mona Alice Tincher; Adah, Myrlene Hunter; Ruth, Reed; Esther, Thelma Wiseman; Lively; A perennial vine with prickly fruit is called the squirting cucumber because when ripe, at slightest disturbance, the fruit ejects its seeds in a jet-like stream from a hole in the base of the cucumber. Woodridge; warder, Eula Marie 3rown, and sentinel, Olh'e Palmer.

Decorations used were roses and seasonal flowers. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Zola Poling and Mrs. Florence Holliday who sang "The Impossible Dream" for the worthy matron and "How Great Thou Art" for officers. They were accompanied by Ann Bivens.

In charge of the guest book was Agnes Haynes. Installing officers Thelma Alley, officer; Thelma Bailey, marshal; Carrie Suttle, chaplain; Ann Bivens, organist; Ressie Floyd, warder; Dorothy The membership of the U.S Supreme Court was reducec from 10 members to 8 in 1866 to prevent President Andrew Johnson from filling any vacancies. I Salad Bowls WHTTC: HOUSE APPLt CIDER VINEGAR NzriVi-CTi? NTT and this label. Now you can get a set of 4 handsome, Westwood salad bowls by West Bend Thermo-Serv a $2 retail value for just $1 and a label from any size bottle or jug of White House vinegar. These rugged, shock-proof plastic bowls look like wood, feel like wood and yet are far more durable.

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Thelma Alley, Hallie Sennett, Edna Carper, Dorothy 2hafin, Ressie Floyd, Lucille Harris, Mary Katherine Marrs, Marie Morris, Eugenia Moore, Beulah Thompson, Elizabeth Simpson, Carrie Suttle and Margaret Wall, hospitality. Committees appointed were: Prompter, Dorothy Chafin; examining, Thelma Alley; Carrie Suttle and Wofdy Wickline Martha, a A a Mary coaching, Randolf Dorothy a i Chafin and Alma Lively; sickness and distress, Ressie Floyd; shut-ins, Lucille Layne; dining room and decorating, Agnes Haynes, Elizabeth Lambert and Eula (Marie Brown; telephone, Ethel Reed, Mona Alice Tincher, Myrlene Hunter and Mildred Taylor. Refreshments, Agnes Haynes, and ways and means, Dorothy Chafin, Hallie Bennett, Agnes Haynes, Elizabeth Lambert, Woody Wickline, Myrlene Hunter, Alma Lively, Ollie Palmer, Zola Poling, Vada Neely, Thelma Alley, Alma Tincher, Marie Morris, Tincher, Edith Mona Neff, Alice Ethel Reed, Mary Woodridge, Thelma Wiseman, Eula Marie Brown and Randolf Chafiu. The first mint was established in Philadelphia in 1792, followed later by mints in San Francisco and Denver. lenry 0.

Loving, pastor of the First" Baptist Church at East tainelle, as moderator. After an examination by a ouncil of ministers and deacons of Hopewell Baptist Assembly May 18, he was recommended for irdination to the work of gospel ministry. Orient Hffl Baptist Church, In a regular business session on the same day, voted to proceed vith the ordination. The ordination service began vith a congregational hymn, 'All Hail the Power Of Jesus Daisy Walkup, church clerk, read the minutes of the interrogation meeting. Charge was given by Rev.

lomer Piercy, pastor of the First Baptist Church at Quin- vood, and a solo, "My Task," vas sung by Mrs. Piercy. Loving gave the charge to the church and the congregation hen joined in singing. The ordination message was given by Rev. Lee White, pastor of Oakwood Baptist Church in and Rev.

Robert Juesenberry, retired minister of Hopewell Association, gave the ordination prayer. Presentation of the Bible was made by Rev. Donald Fields, pastor of Orient Hill Baptist )hurch, and certificate of ordination was presented by Rev. Don area minister of West Virginia Baptist Convention. Rainelle Area Ordination Rites Held At Church Family Gathering Held For Rev.

Boothe Fni-rpn In ORIENT BUI An ordina- U1 CI1 1U ion service was held Sunday afternoon in the Orient Hill RUPERT Children of the Baptist Church for Rev. William late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bostic Houston Boothe with Rev. met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Neely Forren in Rupert "unday for a family reunion. Children present were Mrs. lamie Forren of Rupert, Mrs. da Allen of Charleston, Mrs.

Pristine Hall of Fort Walton 3each. Mrs. Jessie Houchins of Vinton, Ohio, Bill lostic of Union, Mrs. Katherine rlcCormick of Sinks Grove and Mrs. Nathaniel Bostic of Rupert.

One brother, Marshall ostic of Akron, Ohio, was unable to attend. A picnic lunch was held at noon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. lonald Bostic and Ronnie of Staunton, Mr.

and Mrs. ete Bostic and Jimmy, Rodney Sinks Grove Items SINKS GROVE Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Robinson of Oak Hill visited their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James VanDyke, at Sinks Grove over he weekend. Mrs. Frank Cook and Mrs.

Jecil Hinkle of Sinks Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard "ook at Lowell Sunday. Jerry Hoke of Clifton Forge, spent Sunday with his jarents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harve Hoke, at Sinks Grove. Lockbridge Items LOCKBRIDGE (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Daniels of Lester-, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Daniels of Stanaford visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nichol and children of Wakefield, Va. are visiting with her mother Mrs.

Lucinda Smith. Green Sulphur GREEN SULPHUR (RNS) ames Withrow, a tudent at West summer Virginia University, spent the weekend vith his mother, Mrs. Lewis Vithrow. James Fink and daughter of were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Lusher. Miss Patty Willis has left for Newton Falls, Ohio, where she vill spend the summer with her sister and brother-in-law and amily, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Lingo. Miss Anna Rutih Hicks is spending summer vacation with icr sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Williamson of St.

Louis, Mo. Mrs. Myrtle Cales of Rainelle, and Miss Gertrude Cales od lartford, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis jUsher.

Bobby Price returned home South Charleston Sunday after a visit with i grandmother, Mrs. i iVithrow. nd Carol, of Staunton, Mr. nd Mrs. H.

Bostic of 'ickaway, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCormick and Cathy and Michael of Sinks Grove, Mrs. uth Maples of Fayetteville. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill McCormick nd children of Ronceverte, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin N. Hall Jr.

nd children of St. Albans, Mrs. Pristine Hall of Fort Walton each, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Houchins and Angela and Stephanie of Middleport, Ohio, rlr.

and Mrs. EL A. McCormick if Sinks Grove, Mr. and Mrs. j.

M. Crickenberger and Mary and Lenna Kay of Lewisburg, "Mrs. Ida Allen of Charleston, Mrs. Jessie Houchins of Vinton, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs, M. T. Bostic if Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Joe of Oak Hill, Mr.

and Irs. Garnett Fprren of Daniels, Vliss Sue Bolin of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Forren and Nicky and Randy of Piney View, Mr. and Mrs.

1m Forren and John and Bob of Lompoc, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forren and children of Piney View, Charley Anderson of 'iney View, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forren of Beckley.

Ralph Blevins of Piney View, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Forren and Jary of Prince, Mr. and Mrs. ion Forren of Elkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Neely Forren and Martha, Mary, Melinda and Mona of Rupert, Mrs. Mamie Forren of Rupert, Jack Forren of Beckley. and Mr. and Mrs.

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