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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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Shelby Jean Rhodes' Engagemenl To J. P. Roberts is; Announced Mrs Rhodes 117 1-2 Mercer St has announced the en- of (ier daughter, Shelby Jean, to J. P. Roberts, son of Mr.

and Mrs Phillip Roberts of Snecdvjlle, Tcnn Plans are made for a wedding'M be'field'Dec. 23, in Uie home of Roberts' brother, Roberts, 913 ffoodlavw Ave. Miss Rhodes is the daughter of (he lale diaries W. Rhodes. She is a graduate of Mullens High School she was a member of.

and Scroll, Future MISS SHELBY JEAN RHODES BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Hall Jr.

of Waco, have announced birth of a (laughter, Deborah Ruth, at 9:50 a.m. Dec. 8, in a hospital Ihere. Weight: 8 pounds 13 ounces. Mrs.

Hall is the former Miss Einora LaFon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. LaFon ot Beaver.

Her husband, the son ot Mr and Mrs. 0. D. Hall, 1548 Harper Road, is a junior in the school of music at Baylor: HERB BREAD CRUMBS You have a secret it's what makes your bread crumb-topped casseroles different! IVie answer is the herb bread CRUMBS you use. Melt 1-3 cup butler or margarine in a skillet.

When hoi. add 1 cup dry bread crumbs. Cpm- bine 1-2 teaspoon ground marjoram, 1-4 teaspoon ground thyme, and 2 teaspoons finely chopped parsley. Add to stir until crumbs are golden brown. Homemakcri of America and the Y-Teens.

She attended Beckley College and is a member of First Baptist Church. She is employed as a secretary for the Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Her fiance a graduate of Hancock High School, Sneediille, Tcnn, and also graduated fro-n East Tennessee State College, John son City, Tenn. with a BS degree He served in Korea wlHi' the Third Infantry Division. He is a mem ber of the First Baptist Church and is employed.

as salesman for the Ridge Memorial Gardens Miss Voilel Feazell Exchanges Wedding Vows With Lawrence Gray Miss cnvC IJIJIHTIJ jjj mat' nage during a ceremon performed al 4 Nov 24 in the home of the Rev. Albert H. Heinz, Columbus, Ohio. Rev. Heinz officatett at the wedding riles.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Estella Feazell'and the late Charles R. 830 W. Neville and the bridegroom is Uie son of Mr. George Gray of Parkersburg.

Mary Wade of Columbus, Ohio and Robert Young of Parkersburg, were Uie couple's only attendants. The bride is a member of the First Christian Church and a charter member of the Beckley BPVV Club and is active in the American Ligion Auxiliary of Beckiey. Her husband Is a graduate of Mountain State Business College, Parkersburg, and Pace and Pace School of Accounting, New York City. He is a World War veteran a Mason and a member of to hang on your 1 4 1 rr 1 pojama Dainty InHtOPoinom really merty Quntmis, give her a gift that'll make her happy. Whether the likes lacy quilted Kts, no-iron rayon challis pajamaj, or 40 denier nylon tricot pajamas, we have them all.

And don't-forget. jnly can prooerly fit all women. So in today, while dierej jtill time, grid why jletpwear makej perfect gift PROPORT1ONETTE' htighn; TOMMltS- AM MADE ONIT ST UnON K)t Wf IOMMIEJ- Till IOICT 10 inr Ivnta J'J-). 3J.J OAR HILL I ley, he'is now employed in Columbus, Ohio. The couple has established a residence at 187 East Deshlc-r Apt.

A. Columbus 6, Ohio. GS Leaders Elect. New Officers Ai December Mrs. Ted Stover was elected president and Mrs.

Blaine Tanner, vice-president at the December meeting of Raleigh County Girl Scout Leaders Association in the Appalachian-Bldg. Mrs. 1. Wilbur Bays was the installing officer. Committees named include Mrs.

Tanner, chairman, Mrs Graham Breck, Mrs. J. H. McMinn and Mrs. G.

mem- ership, Mrs. James Elkins, chair- nan, Mrs. E. W. Thurmond, Mrs.

James Simmons and Mrs. C. W. Blevihs; projects and special events, Mrs. Jack Starr, chairman, Mrs.

John Wood, Mrs. Lance Powers and Mrs, James Burks; publicity, Mrs. Pat Wheeler, chairman, Mrs. John Perry; parliamentary, Mrs. John Moles; yearbook, Mrs.

Cecil Shelor, Mrs. E. P. Sheriff and Miss Ann Hilzc. A potluck dinner was held preceding the meeting.

The table was decorated in a Christmas motif. Those on the decorating committee were Mrs. Shelor, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Tanner and Miss Hitze.

Miss Phyllis Brown, exchange teacher from England, was guest speaker at the meeting. She spoke lo the- members on "Christmas Customs in England." Coming Events Women's organizations ire Invited to use this column for announcements 01 regular or special meetings Telephone 3321. or mail your no- nces or club calendars to the. Worn en's Denartment. Becklej New-spacers.

Notices received bj 10 i.m. will oe used the same day Sundaj calendar announcements must be received at the oflice before 10 MONDAY Beckley Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club, buffet dinner, private dining room of the Beckley Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Miss Doris Ann Riley To Marry Duon Warren Aaron December 30 Announcement has been made College and is employed by Gun- American Association University Women, 7:30 p.m., in the home of Dr. Theresa Edwards, 822 South Kanawha St. Mountain Top Garden Club, luncheon, Beckley Hotel, 1 p.m.

Philathea Bible Class of First Baptist Church, church parlor, for Christmas party, 7:30 p.m. Azalea Garden Club, luncheon, home of Mrs. W. A. Thomhill, 705 tt'oodlaivn 1 p.m.

Past Matrons Club of Bethlehem hapter No. 71, Order of Eastern Star, covered dish luncheon, home of Mrs. C. MuHuis, 304 Reservoir 12:30 p.m. Post Herald and Register, Sunday Morning.

December 11, 1955-3 day from Cincinnati, Ohio, where MISS DORIS ANN KILEY (Stallard's Studio) of the engagement of Miss Doris Ann Riley fo Duon Warren Aaron by her mother, Mrs. Marion Riley, Vance Drive. She is the daughter of the late Leonard and her Sance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Aaron, Bailey Avenue.

Plans are being made for an open church wedding set for 7:30 p. m. Dec. 30, in the Regular Baptist Church. The Rev.

Everett R. Shaffer will officiate. Miss Riley is a graduate of ft'oodrow Wilson High School ttiiere she was a member of the Flying Eagle Band. She is employed as cashier for the Peoples Life Insurance Co. Her fiance also attended Woodrow Wilson High School and was a member of the Flying Eagle Band.

He Is attending Beckley ler's Electric Shop. He served four years in the Navy on the USS Woodson. Miss Beverly Samans Sings in Concert. Miss Beverly F. Samans, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Sa- mans of 317 Woodlawn Ave. was one of the singers in the Christinas Concert by the New England Conservatory Chorus in Jordan Hall, Boston. The Chorus sang Vespefae Solennes de Confessore and a number of French, Dutch, and English Christmas carols. Miss Samans, is a first year student at the New England Conservatory majoring in Music Therapy.

Incidents In The Lives'Of-- PEOPLE YOU KNOW xai Womta't Mrs. John W. Eye, Edgewood her mother, Mrs. H. J.

Reed, Crab Drive is expected to return to- Orchard. Hum vcuu, wnere yjmuj is improving she has scent the past few days at on S9 jUl Oakwood wiUi her fl au hter. Miss Neva E) a student at Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music. Miss E)'e had the leading role in the school production, "Time Out for Ginger," Thursday night. Mrs.

K. Stairs, Ellison Avenue, is undergoing observation and treatment in the Raleigh General Hospital. H. T. Bowman, Crab Orchard, visited last week in Telsa, where he attended the funeral ot his brother, Walter Bowman.

Mrs. Edna Nolan remains ill at her horne on Hill Street, where she has confined for the past two weeks. Capt. E. D.

Terry Jr. and Mrs. Terry and children, Kenneth, Sharon and Susan, ot Rantoul, 111., are visiting hi.5 father, E. D. Terry, and Mrs.

Terry at their home on Locust Stree-t. They are also spending some time with other Reckley relatives. From here they will go on to Norfolk to spend two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Lucie Mae Terry. Joe Lewis is improving at trie home of his parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Ben Lewis, Mullens, after under- joing a tonsileclomy in the Beckley Hospital. Mrs. Junnita Hudson, South Charleston, is spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Spaun, Edgewood Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Wilson, me center ot me Elizabethton.

are guests reads 165 degrees F. Mrs. A. Smith is Improving patient in the Beckley Hospital for several days, Robert Brown, a student at Virinia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. arrived Thursday, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Saul Brown of Sophia, Misses Norma Bryant and Betty Potts of South Heber Street, Misses Ruby Bowyer and Gloria Sweeney of Beaver attended the West Virginia-Washington and basketball game in Fayetteville Friday night. Mrs. A. Z.

Lilly, 313 North Kanawha St. has returned from Charleston where she has been visiting her son, Malcolm Lilly, for the past iveck. TURKEY DONEXESS TEST The honor of deciding whether or not Uie Thanksgiving turkey was done, once was reserved for the most experienced homcmaker among the women folk. Modern cooks use several tests About 20 minutes before the "roasting time is reached, according to a roasting timetable, the thigh meat is tested. It is done if it feels quite soft when pressed with the lingers, protected by cloth or paper; when the leg joint can be moved readily; when a meat thermometer placed In the center of the inside thigh muscle reads 190 degree or If placed in the center of the stuffing, it Honey butter makes a breakfas special when served with waffles or pancakes.

Beat Vz cup butter 01 margarine in a small bowl unti sofiened, then beat in 1-4 cup lion ey gradually; continue to beat un til smooth. This will well in a covered jar in the refrigerator it 32, 7:30 p.Tn. in Room 6 of Mem orial Bldg. THURSDAY Golden Age Woman's Club- tiouse on Park Avenue, 7:30 p.m. U.S.

Army Mothers Post No. 7, fiome of Mrs. John Maxwell Hill, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Dry HilU Farm Woman's Club, home Mrs. Kermit Miller in Dry Hill, 7:30 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge Club, la Social Room, 7:30 p.m. Women of the Moose, meeting and Christmas party, Moose Club Ballroom, 7:30 p.m. Sloco Band Mothers Club, annual Christmas party, at the high: school, 6:30 p.m., Raleigh General Hospital Nurses Alumni, family Christmas party, at the Greenbrier social room, 7 p.m. Sophia Band Mothers Club, at the high school, 7:30 p.m. Bcckley Garden Club luncheon in home of Mrs.

J. S. Larrick, 215 Fairview 12:30 p.m. Anchor Class of First Christian Church, potlucfc supper at the church, 6 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Un- Different- RAYMOND'S AGAIN Soys thesis to ladits of this area fnefr loyally and friendship that Has enabled us fo oire you the tawt Beauty salon in West Virginia.

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