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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 10

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SEN AM) 1971 Couirty -4cf Play Presented For Federated League A one-act play was presented as the program at the Monday night meeting of the Mount Hope Federated League in the i Clubhouse. Members of the play cast were (front row, from left) Mrs. Harry Gray, immittee Is Selected In Fayette HOPE (RNS) Members of the Mount Hope Federated League were entertained wife a one-act play at the Lions entitled "The Monday night -Clubhouse. The play, -Philosophers," was directed by Miss Margaret McCool and D. Clark.

Participating were Mrs. NoMe Thompson as Mrs. Joyce Royal; Mrs. Frank 'Garrett, JS.ook, Jean; Becky; Diane; Mrs. Mrs.

John Eddie Miss Anna James Bess; Mrs. fV Rutherford, Helen; Churchel Williams, Madge; vMrs. Fred Ryan, Kit; Mrs. vJHarry Gray, and Mrs. L.

D. Clark, Angela. -r Mrs. Susan Spade welcomed members: She thanked the cast and directors for the Mrc. L.

Corey gave the devotional, "Am" I A Chris" The nominating committee to "obtain officers for the ensuing year are Mrs. R. E. Tissue, chairman, Mrs. E.

Scott John, Sheets, Mrs. J. C. Gwinh and Miss i 1 McCutcheon. It was decided to- hold the May dinner meeting at the G.

and Restaurant in "Mount Hope. have- aided i library being installed -in the Masonic Building on me ground floor where the taxi stand was formerly located. A donation of $25 was presented to the Mount Hope Library and Mrs. Anne Graney will have charge of the library, aided by volunteers Mrs. Helen Darnall announced that the total thus far on the Drive is S58L82 and a teg day will.

be held today by rnembers of the Future Business Leaders of- America of Mount Hope High School under the direction of John Brady. Mrs. Jennie Cope Carter announced mat Mrs. Nancy Eendrickson received the gift certificate, with a total of $181 received toward -the Camp Galahad project during the next few years. Mrs.

announced that there were 155 of the possible 165 honor points attained this year. Mrs. John Sheets presented a report on the Senior Citizens program being active in the Fayette County area. She said meetings being held at the Scout Cabin on Oak, EB1L A dessert served prior to the meeting by the hostess group including Mrs. E.

Scott Carter, Mrs. John Berry, Mrs. and money toward the new extension of the Fayette County Daraaii with Mrs. Violet Edward Martin and Mrs. William Thompson HL Oak Hill Cow Honored; Named Iron Grandma' ifetime milk production credits Demonstration Is Given In Greenlmer A demonstration on the "Microwave Oven" was given "Wednesday night by Mrs.

page Dixon (left), home service for Virginia Electric and -Power at the company's office for Blue Grass Eonceverte. Representatives from Blue Grass also assisting in the demonstration were Mrs, Gordon Persinger and Mrs, John McQuade Jr. Other electric appliances also were on display. 14 Land Transfers Listed By Fayette County Clerk FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) The following deeds were recorded by the Fayette County clerk Thursday: 'James F. and Melba A.

to Benjamm R. Haught, of one-half undivided in- for and during his lifetime, parcels of real estate -east of Gauley Bridge, Falls District, $14,000. Buford L. Jones to Robert F. and Carolyn Johnson, Lot 3, Block W.

Tabit Addition Ifeie, Raymond L. to Roy and Margaret S. Jennings, parcel of surface land in Oak Hill, Lot 6 of tfie C. A. Mankin $9,300.

I I Mary Viar and Martin Joseph Davis to Juanita. Ml Davis, Lots and 69, Block 7, Mount Hope, Eugenia JU Gbdby and Albert Burgess Jr. to and Xucy L. Wise, surface land in Fayetteville District, transfer between cjiild and parent and Effie L. AdWns Delbert and Arlene Hanahew, land, i i 'District, $3,000.: P.

Ghampt to J. Walter Brown, Lots 189, 190 213 and 214, Belvoir Addition Oak Hill, $600. Clyde B. and Jenetta J. Lin ville to Ronnie R.

and Sheli K. Linville, Lot 16, Section 4, MacDunn, $1,500. G. R. and Shirley Ann Shumaker to Robert an Yvonne Wilburn, parcels of Ian approximately two i southwest of Fayetteville, oi the north side of U.S.

Highwa; 21, and designated as Lots and 9, Jacobs Subdivision, near Fayetteville, $1,000. Nancy C. and Mark L. Hayni to E. R.

and Vera Burgess Lot 4 and of Lot 3, Oakridg Addition, Fayetteville, transfer between child and spouse an parents, Bradley Hardware an Building a corporation, to Billy A. and Phyllis Ann Blake Lot 30, J. W. Young Beckwit home sites, Subdivision 4 Beckwim, T. A.

trustee Merchants and Miners Nationa Bank, a National Association, Lots 4 and Sec tion 17 of Lilly Court Addition Oak Hill, TS. Fred Ryan, Mrs. Eddie Souk, Mrs. John Weekly, Mrs. Sofcte Thompson and Mrs.

L. D. dark. In back are Sirs. James Rutherford, Miss Margaret McCool, Churchel Williams and Mrs.

Frank Garrett Eudora J. Carter Engaged To Wed JOLSYTH (RNS) The engagement of Miss Eudora Jean Girtrto Ralptk Stanley Coleman, son of Mr. and Greene Coleman Jr. of Kilsym, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Carter of 209 Spruce St, Mabscott Miss Carter Is a 1970 grade- ate of Mount Hope High School where she was active in the Future a of America, Alpha Beta Sorority, received a library Award and the Homemaker of the Year Award for Mount Hope High SchooL Coleman, a 1969 graduate of MHHS, is employed by G. C. Murphy Co. in their management training program. He has worked at the Montgomery and Oak Coleman has eompletedj in the Army and is a private in the 156th MP Corn- any, National Guard at Oak Hill.

The couple will be married May 9 in the home of the (ride's parents. -T W- w---- Gaetfs, New Member Of Extension Homemakers Club 7 Tuesday nighfs meeting at the home of Mrs. Keith Sebert in Lewisburg. Sirs. Marshal McMillion (left) and Mrs.

Bransford were guests and Mrs. Clarence Hinkle was welcomed as a new member of the Town and Country Extension Homemakers Club at kpter At Tech Jecere Award MONTGOMERY Irst-place award PatridaWilliams Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams of Oak Hill have announced the engagement of their; daughter, Patricia Ann, to Ronald Preston McCormick. He son of McCoimicIc, Bill.

Miss graduate of School, is employed in 'the business office of --the. Appalachian i a Regional Hospital in Beckley and is a member of Xi Alpha Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. McCormick, a graduate of Collins High School and Beckley College, is in the Navy and soon wilT be stationed with Naval Advisory in Saigon, South Vietnam. Wedding plans are incomplete. competition has been made to the Society for the Advancement Management at West Virginia Tech, the SJuM.

chapter announced Wednesday latest award for per- brmance in 1969-70 ia the third irst place received by the chapter in the last five years. Che other two were in 1965-66 and 1966-67. Heading the 1969-70 group were Michael E. Monts of; West Terre Haute, IndL, and Thomas Salo, oi fleirton, vice president The Tech chapter in competition with l4 other col- eges and ttriiv-ersities hroughout the nation. BATTLEBORO, stein-F i si a America has Vt Hoi- Association announced of of over 100 tons for a West Virginia Registered Holstein.

Named Amherst Toitilla Duke Toni 4171565 (VG), she is owned Lundale Farm, Oak B311. During her career in food production which spans a lifetime of over years, of milk! "Tonf joins a select group of more than 460 cows of the reed to be as "nron jrandmas" by the Holstein Association. Her actual lifetime output stands at 207,864 pounds of milk and 7,346 pounds of but erfat Her highest record in a single year was started at the age of 7 years 11 months. Milkec twice, daily for 365 days, she produced 22,716 pounds of milk and 765 pounds of butterfat Milk and butterfat records more than 125,000 Registered Holstein cows on official tes were added to the Holstein Association's files last year Production testing 'is a her FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) Ronnie Epperly of Fairview, son of and Mrs Albert Epperly of Garten, entered the Oak Hill Hospital Thursday. John Woodrum, sou of Mr, and Mrs, Darrell is a patient in tha Oak Hill Hospital.

Two Cowples Given Marriage Licenses FAyETTEVILLE RNS) The following marriage licenses were issued by the County clerk as of friday: James Edward Carver, 21, oi Edmohd, son of Clarence Carver and Martha Jane Bragg, and Betty Lou Rider, 20, Corliss, daughter of John Rider and Bertha B. Martin. Coy Harrison Lawhorn, 50, of Oak Hill, son of William Harrison Lawhorn and Beulah Vada 59, of FayetteviHe, daughter Luther Burnside and Alice James. Daughter Is Born FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Blevins of Oak Hill are the parents their third child, a girl, born Wednesday night at the Oak Hill Hospital. She weighed six pounds, six ounces, and has been named Carlita Lynn. Mrs. Blevins is the former Diana Castle of Fayetteville. The paternal grandmother is Mrs.

Nellie Blevins of Oak Hill is Mrs, Sylvia Castte Bradley. Bertha Summers to John A 3Ei! Leah Bostic, Lot 3, Block 2, $6,000. S. R. and Hallie Porter to Wanda Costa, certain.parcel real estate, Mountain Cove District, $500.

improvement program aids dairymen in a more profitable operation. The Caaba is the sacred edifice at Mecca, me Islamic Holy of Holies. 'SewingFashion Fabrics' Presented In Green brier Another in national LEWISBURG (RNS) "Sewing Fashion Fabrics" was the topic of the lesson taught by Mrs. 0. W.

Lynch to 20 members and 3 guests of the Town and Country Extension Eomemakers Club. Mrs. Vivian M. i a home demonstration agent, also assisted Mrs. with the lesson.

Mrs. Keith Sebert serv- fabric so that it compliments the Lewisburg Woman's Club 1 ed as hostess; Devotions were presented by Mrs. Sebert, using the theme, Tell It. To AH People." In her lesson, Mrs. Lynch said that the whole approach to sewing has been charged the past few of the change in fabrics.

There so many new fabrics, that one the wearer instead of just being a pretty garment Mrs. Richardson gave a few a i the homemaker should do to achieve the "total when sewing, mentioning that hats were back in and that ac- were important to achieve the total look. During the business hour, Mrs. John McMillion, president, announced that a Vegetable Gardening School would be held from 1:30 until 3 pjn. March 16 in the conference room of the courthouse to be conducted by the county agents.

She reminded members of the March 9 Style Show, sponsored needs to know the correct thread, needle, pattern, etc. in order to nse them properly. Also, one needs to choose the correct pattern for the fabric and should be careful when choosing both the pattern and At Lewis LEWISBURG (RNS) Mrs. Monday meeting of- 28 Beta Gamma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Followhig a short business meeting, Mrs.

Blake, president, announced there would be a social at 8 pjn. March 15 with St. PatrickV being the theme for Ibe mid-wmter break. All local membeiS' of Beta Sigma Phi, whether active, on leave or members at large, are invited to share in this Beta Sigma Phi hospitality sponsored by the Xi Beta Gamma may notify their chapter president or contact Mrs. Blake or Mrs.

Walter H. Wingo of the Exemplar Chapter if they wish to attend the social at Mrs. Blake's home. Blake also-announced the Middle Atlantic Convention will be held June 11-13 at the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh, with me theme, "Bridges of Friendship." The social chairman, Mrs. William Pugh, a reservations for the Tri-City Banquet to be 3 at Jack's Clover dub should be in by March 22.

ng wfll be held Vingo and Mrs. present the cultural program. Refreshments served to six members. OkeyNeff Pleads MyTolurder FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) tered a plea of guilty to second murder in a hearing Thursday afternoon in Fayette County Criminal; Court before fudge Charles L. Garvin Jr.

He was sentenced to 5-18 years in the West Virginia State Amotion by his awyers, William R. Laird HI and Pat Hamilton, was nought before the: judge that part of his time be served in Westoh State Hospital. Judge Garvin is reviewing the record and will advise Neff and us attorneys his decision at 9:30 ajn. Tuesday. Neff has been.in the Fayette County Jail and Weston State lospital since June 1968 when le shot and lolled Mrs.

Jean Hagley in the kitchen of her lome at Edmond with a shotgun. On Aug. 9, 1568,. he entered a plea of not-guilty. Connie Hitt To WeA J.

Knapp Jr. Mrs. J. J. Hill of Union lias announced the engagement of her daughter, Connie, to James E.

Knapp Jr. Miss Hill, daughter of the late Jimmy Hill, was graduated from Union High School and is a journalism major at West Virginia: University. Miss Hill is the granddaughter of -Hatcher of Mrs. D. Hill, formerly of BecWey, Knapp, son of Mr.

and Mrs.Jamei Knapp of Alderson, is a graduate of Greenbrier East High School at He attends West Virginia University, where his major is pharmacy. An August wedding is being planned. The March 22 business meet- with Mrs. Pugh wifl Greenbrier Speaker Richard Marshall, D.B.S., dentist at the Greenbrier County Health Center, spoke at a luncheon meeting of the Ronceverte Rotary Qub and also the workshop to held by the club members March 17 at the home of Mrs. M.

A. Bowyer beginning at 10 Members are to a sandwich and their own materials to work with. Arts and Crafts Week will be observed the last week in April and the club was asked to have a display in a local store window or an appropriate location. Mrs. A.

Bowling, International Affairs chairman, announced that a 255-mile stretch of the Pam-American Highways was in the completion stages which would connect both Americas. Mrs. reported on the success of the recent Bloodmobfle and said that the next visit would be in June for this area and mat club members would be asked to work. Members volunteered to aid in the annual Red Cross Fund Drive and were given material work with by Mrs. Okey tfcCraw.

They were asked to egin then' collecting immediately in a house-to-house canvass in and to; have their collection completed before the end of Guests were Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. John Bransford and Mrs. Marshall McMillion. A new member, ffipMe, a a dajrclub, was welcomed.

During the social hour, "show-hows" were shown, by His talk emphasized the importance of proper" dental hygiene a i i in youngsters. Dr. Marshall personally introduces a child dentistry at the second grade level in Greenbrier County. Dr. Marshall will open his own dental clinic at the intersection of old U.

S. 219 and the Davis-Stuart By-Pass in Fairlea in July and his duties will be assumed at the Greenbrier' Health Clinic hy Dr. Richard Vickers from Mount Hope. The board of directors voted to accept the membership applications of Teddy Morgan and Nash Fowefl. Mts.

Tracy Hanson, apple dolls; Mrs. W. W. Taylor, a crocheted bag; Mrs. Bowhtig, a cushion; Mrs.

Ernest Wade, liquid embroidery aprons; Mrs. Sebert, a necklace and bracelet made of crochted pearls, and Mrs. Bowyer, two designs of macrame. Colcord Shorts COLCORD (RNS) Mrs. Blandine Toney returned to her home Tuesday after undergoing surgery at Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. P. F. Hamilton visited then- granddaughter and great-granddaughter, Michael R. Green and'Beth Ann at the home of and Mrs.

Henry Green, in Glen Morgan Wednesday. fiduciary Notes listed By Gerk FAYETTEVIIIJE (RNS) The following fiduciary notes were recorded by the Fayette County clerk as of Friday: Luddie M. Gilkerson was ap-i Dinted to serve as executor for the estate of Rena W. Gilkerson. T.

N. Martin, C. G. Hemdon and R. P.

Stoner were appointed Thomas Z. Atwater of Boomer gave a $5,000 bond as administrator of the estate of Gloria Jeanne Atwater. Versie Steed, Marjorie Ligons and Nathaniel Iferper were named appraisers. Charles E. Bragg posted a $3,800 bond as admiiistrator of the estate of Frank Remus.

Joel Conner, Clarence Yon and Mary A. Smith were appointed appraisers. Ruby May Curry of Route 1, Scarbro was appointed ad- ministratrix of the estate of Walter Curry. are Webster Lively, Jtck Toney and Lotice Webb. -I Jennie Bames Calllson was appointed 'executrix of the estate of George Steete Callison to serve without boncl.

Mava Whitiock, Paul E. Hess and Louise Jordon wem appointed Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lynch Jr. of St Martina, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elaini Lois, to BM3 Wayne F.

Hoke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Berkley of Charleston. Hoke's maternal grandparents are Mr. and Charles W.

Hutsenpiller of Lewisburg and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Hoke of Marry W. F.

Hoke CaldweU. Miss Lynch was graduated from Decatur High School in St Martins, awl is employed by Ocean Pines. Hoke wag graduated from Lewisburg High School and attended Glenville State College. He is stationed with the United States Coast Guard at Ocean Qly, Md. The couple plans a spring wedding..

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