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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 7

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Earl Perdue, 39, Dies In Hospital FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) Raymond Earl Perdue, 39, of Fayetteville, Route 1, died Tuesday in a Beckley hosoital after a long illness. He was born Feb. 29, 1924, in Mullens, a son of Mrs. Parthena Stewart Perdue and the late Lewis Hobart Perdue. He was a miner and a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Perdue; von" sons, Ralph of Chicago and Vernon, James and Daniel, all at home; six daughters, Mrs. Flora Shrewsbury of Chicago and Wanda Lee, Janice, Laura, Nancy and Althea, all at home; two brothers, Lewis Jr. and Herbert, both of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Coleman of Fayetteville, Route 2, DEALERS MEET HINTON (RNS)-Ashland 051 Dealers from Beckiey, Bluefield Lewisburg, Marlinton and Summer sville areas met Monday evening at the Steak House in Hinton to hear company representatives outline future plans for marketing in the area.

Other marketing sales repres- entives participating in the program were John Muller of Beckley, Harold O'Field of Lewisburg and Randy Flannery of Bluefield. and Mrs. Gladys Blankenship of New Richmond and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the New Richmond Chapel at New Richmond with Rev.

Silas Burke and Rev. John Richards in charge. Burial will be in the Still Run Cemetery near Mullens. The body svill be taken from the Dodd-Payne Funeral Home in Fayetteville to the at 5 p.m. today and to the church one hour prior to service time.

THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 19(53 SEVEN Mrs. D. Lawson Honored With Household Shower OTSEGO (RNS) A Judy Adkins, Miss Linda old shower in honor of Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Maxine Morgan 1H li Jarrell Lawson was held Mon- iay evening at the Community Ihurch of Otsego.

Miss Jackie O'Neil. Miss Marty Cook, Carol Smith, Carol Cook, Mrs. George MRS. JOYCE AKERS MRS. DARRELL LAWSON She is the former Miss Brenda Barker, Mrs.

Ruby Combs, Mrs. nils, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Marsh. Mrs Helen larnson Mills of OUego.

iRinehart, Miss Diane Rinehart, Hostesses were Mrs. Randy I Miss Linda Mitchell, Mrs. Dor- Akers, Mrs. Clyde Acord, Mrs.jothy Wyatt. Mrs.

Cassie Barker, H. D. Sutphin, Mrs. Edith Worley, Mrs. Zack Mills, Mrs.

I. P. Lambert, Mrs. Glen Fortner, Kester Green, Mrs. Morton Eng- Mrs.

Cecil Canada, Mrs. Jaaie land, and Mrs. Grant O'Neil. Wilson, Mrs. Vern W.

Clay, Those attending were Mrs. Gs-1 Mrs. Ray Huffman, Miss Rose- car England, Mrs. Lonnie Spil-imary Lambert, Mrs. J.

B. Eng- ier, Mrs. Clyde Parrish, Mrs.jland. Merlin Brown, Mrs. Shirley Mrs.

Herbert Graham, Mrs. Shrewsbury. Mrs. James R. Mi- Irene Paitsel, Mrs.

G. V. Dun- lam, Mrs. Horace Milam, Mrs Jean, Mrs. Ted Robinette, Mrs.

Basil Campbell, Mrs. Charles Kalsey Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. John Simmons, Mrs.iAkers, Mrs, Frank Burton, Mrs.

Lloyd Adkins, Mrs. Nancy Joyce Jackson, Mrs. Ruth' Dav- Vaughn, Mrs. Virginia Smith, I is, Mrs. O'Dell Cook, Mrs.

Thel- Hospital Notes HINTON (RNS) Hinton Hospital admitted the following patients Wednesday: William Bleau of Meadow Creek; Mrs. Martha Albert of True; Mrs. Clovie Leek Tincher of Alderson; Mrs. Bobby Gales of Sandstone; Will Fred Lowe of Jumping Branch; Mrs. James Rouse of Meadow Creek; jMrs.

Lewin A. Johnson, Rebecca Bennett, and Patrick O'Conner, 'all of Hinton. Dismissed were Mrs. Charles Boyd of Talcolt; Ralph Martin of Meadow Bridge; and Mrs. Ethel jBall and Ruth Gill, both of Kin- 'ton.

ma Ratliff, Mrs. Julian Gate- Mrs. Ray Edwards, Mrs. jArden Kyer, Mrs. Gary Runion, (Mrs.

Jean Edwards, Miss Jean- jnie Edwards, Mrs. Bessie Fort- jner, Mrs. Jack Gillispie. Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mrs.

Nancy Musser and Mrs. James Kirk." Wyoming Wreck Caused By Speed GCEANA Gordon Carter of Brenton, believed to be in his 50's, was listed in satisfactory condition in Stevens Clinic Hospital in Welch Wednesday, where he was being treated for injuries suffered in a one-car accident on Main Street here. The 1965 model car left the road in Front of the First Baptist Church and crashed into a culvert, according to Oceana chief of police, Ace Aliff. Aliff blamed the accident on speeding. Police said the car was a total loss.

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About Beckley Post-Herald Archive

Pages Available:
124,252
Years Available:
1930-1977