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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 16

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1 a 'g' slc1 y' Sunday Morning. October Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1).

Hail And Deborah Ruth Hall Takes Job In Augusta, Ga. Former Bcckley 0. D. Hr.ll has accepted a portion as Minister of Music at the Curtis Baptist Church in Augusta, H-here his wife will as or- Eanisl. RKME.WIERKl) locally lor his musical ability an early age, Hal! recc-ived liis bachelor 'music degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas in the Spring of W57, afler which he took one term of graduate study.

He studied conducting and choral technique with Dr. E. Euell Porter and was student conductor of Dr. Porter's 70-voice Baylor Chapel Choir, which made a history' making flying tour last Spring. Ho was chosen as one of 35 in the recording choir which produced a long play high fidelity record choral music.

He was a member o. the Baylor Male Quartette ant has several recordings ot organ music to his credit. WIHLK ATTEXm.S'G Baylor Hal! ferved as minister of music for the First Baptist Church at Burnct, Texas, and the BeverK Hills BaplLn Church in Waco. He elected as associations! music director for the Waco Baptist socialion and is one of the fi men to be ordained as a minister of music. Mrs.

Hail is not new in her as organist since she served in that Injured Hunter Returns Home Phillip DiCiuccio, Calloway Heights, returned home from Ihe B'uefield Sanitarium Saturday alt being a patient there for nine days. Shot while hunting in Summers County Oct. 16, he is reported to be "getting along fine." He will have to wear bandages over his eyes for some lime before undergoing other lesls to deter- capacity at Burnet and Beverly Hills and has appeared before local groups. The couple is also well-known in many cities as an instrumental team in evangelistic crusades. They have been featured with euch evangelists as Eddie Martin, Buck- ncr Fanning and Hyman Appclman in city wide crusades in Oklahoma Cily, Mobile.

Muscogee, and many other cities. I1AU, IS TDK son ot Mr. and Bonus Early Birds May Wind Up late From one source or another, several West Virginia Korean application forms have leaked out to persons residing In West Vir- 1 ginia, Roy I. Smjth, deputy director of the West Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs, Beckley Field Office, staled. "Some have been received by the West Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs in Char-lesion," Smith said, "and some by field offices, even though the Becklcy office is not among these." "Any application originating 'In West Virginia, received by Field offices which are notarized prior to Nov.

1, shall immediately be handled as follows," Smith continued. "The application, together with any supporting evidence, must be returned to Ihe applicant with a letter advising the following: "We are returning your application for the West Virginia Korean Veteran Bonus, togolher with your DD-2M fonn. This application is not acceptable as It was submitted contrary to regulations before Nov. 1, 1057. "In order to receive further consideration to your claim, it will be necessary that on or after Nov.

1 you complete a new application and submit it lo Ihe Beckley Field Office, localcd in the Raleigh County Memorial building, along with with the necessary supporting evidence." miivs the extent there is any. of damage--if Terry PTA Carnival Is Scheduled Nov. 8 Plans were made at the Septcrrv her and October meetings of the Terry Parent-Teacher Association for a carnival to be held in the Terry Elementary School Nov. 8 Proceeds from the carnival he used to purchase equipment tor the school. The Association agreed that im provcments of the school building and the school grounds will be goals for the current year.

Mrs. H. 0. Miller, president, appointed Mrs. Ruth Gilliam, Mrs Wilma Semsich, and Mrs.

Retha Gray as a program committee. The next meeting will be held Nov. 13. Business And Industry Man injured In Wreck COAL (RNS) Burl Matney, 31, of Coal Mountain, re-Mrs. o.

D. Hall Harper ceived treatment at Stevens Clin Hood, and his wife is (lie daughter ic at Welch Wednesday for ex- ol Mr. and L. M. LaFdn of tensive lacerations to the faee He Beaver.

They are the parents of was by a limber while at one daughter, Deborah Rulh, who work for the W. M. Hitter Lumber is 22 monlhs old 'ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean For Sunday, 27 For Yoii and A good period for construe live thinking. Write your ihoughls for fulurc reference. iet family together and discuss financial Opportunities.

Make a new budget if needed. In p.m., wit can add to your popu- arity. Accept invitations if in- eresting. ast Fifly-six years ago 1956 our wcrt. Mrs.

Anna E. Taylor investment in pbms and equip- wunt over Niajara Palls in a mcnt totaled billion Thi barrel and became the firsr to sum is expected lo nearly double sumvt Ihe ordeal. Sho was a by 1965 and 10 triple by 1975 schoolteacher! Auloroalion is expensive! The Day Under Your Sign tntwais. UURUS (April II JO) GEMINI Jun CANCER (j 22 lo 1 uo JJ.T, a (Aug. 23 S.DI.

A I't vociWatly un Don't Tt.cu mi, PISCES (Feb. lo M.rch 20) Jk ur 31 Pack 34. Paid notice 35. Most recent 38. Single thing 39.

Wails for 40. Air: comb, form ACROSS 1.Suspend S. Light: slang 9. Humor li. Seaweed 13.

Tear 15. President ol Yugoslavia 42. Slight 16. Grow old variation 17. Draft animcli 18.

Dull JO. Not concealed 21. War god 22. Burdened 24. Goddess of infatuation 15.

Stylus 27. Show Me State: abbr. 29. Minus 31. Unrefined metal 44.

Bough 46. Quiet state of mind 47. Rubber tree 49. Strong wind 50. Acts as chairman 52.

British statesman 53. Spread hay 54. linil of length 55. Betsy designer of our flag Solution of Yetttrdiy'i Pimlt DOWN 1.Millinery 2. Stirred up 3.

Kinds 4. Feel way 5. Happy 6. Loiter 7. Frost 8.

Myself IS 9. Pliable 10. Brain passage 11. Portable shelter 14. Wanderora 15.

Noun suffix 20. Lyric 22. Household tutelaries 23. Ezpert aviators 24. Wing 25.

Repetition 27. F.ye glasses for one eye 28. Have debts 30. Avalanchej 33. Rotary slorm 36.

American humorist 37, Sailor 39. Founded 41. Fervent 42.Clan 43. Rabbit 44. Fines! 45.

Mother chickens 47. Jap. salad plant 48. Consicllt- tion 51. Elected Miss Bluclicld al Bluefield Stale College Is Kay Frances McCoy (cenler), daughter of Mrs.

Ophelia McCoy, Columbus, 0. The experience will not be new to Kay, as she was also Miss Freshman and Miss Ivy, a pledge club of Ihe Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. The junior at- Icndanf lo Miss Blrtcfield Is Joann Fullen (left), Northfork, and Walla Winters, Gary, is the sophomore class attendant. Bluefield State College On Terraced Hills BY ROBERT E. GARRETT Blueficld State College and residents of the Terraced Hills have turned their attention toward Homecoming Week at the school.

ACCEN'TIXG most of the activities on the campus during Ihe coming will be the Misses Ihe classes and other organizations. Marian Andorscn, Blueficld. is M.tes Freshman; Vivian Houchins. Norlhfork, Miss Sophomore; and Simpson, Yukon, Miss Junior. John Kenney, Smoot Street, Beckley, has seemingly recovered from injuries sustained in Stole game and can be expected to appear in the linc-u;) at the Homecoming Game.

Eugene Hannah is another Stratton grad who can be expected in the line-up. Other area sludenls scheduled to figure prominently in Ihe Big Blue Homecoming festivities are: Joann Berger, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Huvcstcr Ecrger, Helen, as Miss Sphinx; Jacqueline Panncll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Berkley Tan- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ndl, 109 Brook Street, East Beck ley, as Miss Kappa; and Joyci Kincannon, daughter of Mr. am Mrs. John Kincannon, Raleigh, flan attendant to Miss A Cappella The Artist Lecture Series Com mittee at BSC has announced Mu dent and fraternal organizations, can raise money for Iheir treasur ics by selling seasonal tickets fo thp series. FIRST in the series will be th appearance of Ampara llurbi, pi anist. Iturbi is the sister the famed Jose Iturbi.

an Italia pianist. Her concert is lor Nov. 5. Therefore, there isn' much time to purchase lickcls. When the junior class held elec lions recently, Helen Dobfon Smoot Street, Beckiey, was elecle secretary, and Janice Slarke.v Bccfelcy, was named treasurer? (ountian Named To VfW Position Joel Howard, BccMey, has been ippoinled Assistant Inspector Gen- of the Vclorans of Foreign Wars.

This announcement was made by Richard L. Roudcbush, Commander in Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In making the announcement, Commander Roudebutft said, "Joel Howard has long been one of the mast tireless workers in the V.F.W and I am pleased that he has igrecd to accept tto most respon- position. I know he will bring credit to the organization and cred- to his own community." The Sophia Club Board Directors hat intonated MM opening night for the Ten Club will be Thursday. Adult officers and commlllceiiiFn of the club include (seated left right), Mrs.

Jack Murdock, i-ice-president; Bob Cirer, director; Mrs. Clinton Shumate, Mcretary; They'll Supervise Teen Club kft to right), Cecil Hugkec, refreshment chairman; and Jack Braoham, Bill Euchler, and Calvin Saunders, eommltleemen. The Bill Brown, president, also is a member of the Board. For the opening night of (he Teen Club, music will be furnished by the Jazz Band; a -Coke machine awl a "Teen Club" sign will be installed by the Coca Cola The Cuy Furallure The Moders Furniture Co. and the Home Outfitting Co.

are donating furniture be used in the club; and a juke box wilt be installed by the and Co. Doy Electric To Double Space Electric Appliances and 'e)evision. Valley Drive, after Deng at that location for only two 'cars, plans add an additional floor lo the present building. It mil double present floor space. Construction of the new floor is xpocled to begin next week, and will be completed in 30 to 45 days.

Owners are Bill Orman'dy and larold Dew. MRS. JERRY WOODELL, decor- lor al'Beekley Hardware, accompanied by Mrs. E. E.

Bibb eturned from a trip to High Point, V.C., Wednesday, where they mying special items for the Beckey Hardware customers. The duo went to High Point Monlay. While there, they visited a urnilure factory, and saw uphols- ered furniture being made from (art to finish. They also visited the furniture market, although they were not on regular market trip. Beckley Hardware sends store representatives lo Chicago, 111., wice yearly on regular market rips, Mrs.

Paul Gunler has returned her home at Mabscott after at- ending a special training course at the West Virginia State Hygienic Laboratory Division of Bactcriol- igy, Examination of milk or mite 'roducLs. This course was under the direc- ion of Mrs. Frost B. Claiborne, CLASSIFIErMDISPLAy supervisor of Sanitation Bacteriology Unit, Charleston. Mrs.

Gunter has been employed for several years by the Greenbrier Dairy Products on Stanaford Road. Eric Rosenbaum, 120 West C. operator of Eric's Jewelry, was re- elected president of Uie West Vir Jewelers Association at the annual election meeting Charleston last week. Another Beckley jeweler, Randal Wooddcll, 210 Be.aver' Woocfdell's Jewelry was named sec retary treasurer of the organiza lion. Shumate Is GOP Group's Choice For Liquor Job The Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee's recommendation for the job with the State Liquor Commiajion given up Get.

1 by B. C. Galloway, is Wil. liam R. SJiumate, 308 Clyde St.

MEETING Thursday night, the committee made its decision and Shumate's qualifications will be sent lo Gaujot Bias, head of the State Liquor Commission, who will make Ihe decision. Callaway, who has held the poation as auditor for Raleigh and Fayetta Counties gave up the job for reasons of health. He was hospitalized several months ago because of a heart condition. SHUMATE a salesman for Elk Refining and is married to the former Wilma Jacfaon. In addition to making the recommendation, the committee heard J.

T. Jarrcll county chairman, discuss an organizational and functional chart, and CL ASSIF IED IHSPLAV proposed advisory and fuiancia committees. JARRELI, said the Republican; lready are "lining up candidate: for the coming May election." Navy Signs One man enlisted into the U.S Navy Tuesday at the Navy Re cniiting Station, Beckley, and tw men re-enlisted Wednesday. Samuel E. Plumb, son of Mi and Mrs.

Harry H. Plumb, Garten enlisted Tuesday and was sent Great Lakes, for basic Irain ing. An ex-Marine, Robert Leon Lee eon of Felix Edgar Lee, Cral Orchard, re-enlisted inlo the U.S Navy Wednesday, and was sent Great Lakes, 111., and James Higginbotham, Beckloy, an ex Army man, re-enlisted into th Navy and was assigned to Re ceiving Station, Washington D. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Haleher Woman Hurt HATCHER IRKS) Alms Kilbournc, 44. of Hatcher received treatment Thursday a Stevens Clinic at Welch for reduction raetures of the left forearm sut- 'ered in a fall from a ladder.

FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MITCHEM M1TCHEM. Brtiey: age M. of Shady Springs, died in Moundsville, al 8 a.m., Thursday, Octo- er The body will be removed the Rose and Qucseiiberry Funeral Home, 512 Neville Street, to home of his mother, Mrs. Manzie Mitchcm of Shady Springs at -I p.m. Saturday, October 26th.

Funeral services" will be conducted I at 2 Sunday, October 27th, at the Josephine Missionary Baptist Church, Josephine, with the Rev, Luther Fletcher officiating. JSurJaJ win follow in Mills Cemetery, at Egcrla. Arrangements by Rose 1 Qticsenberry Funeral MAKSHALL MARSHALL, Samuel: 74, of 123 Grant Stteel, died Tuesday, October 22nd, at his residence. The body will remain at the Ritchie, and Johnson Funeral Parlor until the funeral hour. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, October 27th, al 1 p.m.

at the Central Baptist Church with the Rev. C. O. Mitchell officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Park.

bearers will be members of the Horns Department class of the Eberwzer Baptist Church: Active pallbearers will be Jessie GJascovv, Simon Turner, Monroe WhiHLngloii, J. Bowles, Sam Smith and C. Warren. by Ritchie Johnson Kuntral Parlor BLACKMON BLACKMON, Master Sergeant Jasper agfe 37, of 2307 South Kanawha Street, died at 2:55 p.m. Friday.

October 25th, in a Charleston Hospital. The body will remain at the Calfcc Home until (he funeral time. Funeral 'services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oclo6er 21th, at the Calfee Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. C.

Walker and the Rev. L. L. Rcckharf, officiating. The body will then be removed to Baltimore.

Maryland where further sen-Ices will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October at the Walter Brooks Bradley Funeral Home. Burial will fallow in the Oaklawn cemetery In Baltimore. Military rites at the gray aside w411 be conducted by Ihe West Virginia Air National Guard. Arrangements by Calfee Funeral SPICKLER SPICKLEK, Warren age 13.

ot Bcckley, formerly of Blueficld. West Virginia, died In a local hospital, after an extended; Illness. Friday morning, October 25th. The body will remain at the Mortuary pending the completion of funeral arrangements. 1 Arrangements By Melton Mortuary CLASSIFIED DISPLAT A to last we column--Barbara Terry, reports as living at Skclton.

ifi the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Tcrrv, G. Eatt Becttey. I'm sorry for the mixiJp.

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