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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 19

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WVU Hnt Nov. 20-22 MORGANTOWN West Virginia University will host the National University Extension Association Region II Conference Nov. 20r22 at Lakeview Inn and Country Club near here. A i to A Morris, assistant division leader for WVU off-Campus i a conference will be attended by over 100 a education officials. Region II encompasses New York, New Jers-ey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Puerto Rico.

Conference theme will be "Professional "Development a i with 16 to discuss a education. Post-Herald and Register. Beckley, W. Sunday Morning, Nov. 17, If7i-lf Mini-Clinics On Bread Making Set At State College INSTITUTE Have you always wanted to top off that Thanksgiving or Christ- a i i delicious homemade bread that mom used to bake? If your answer is yes, then you should plan to part i i a i a i a Workshop featuring four separate mini-clinics on bread making which will be PASSPORT FEE A I (UPI) Congress recently passed and President Ford signed a law raising the passport application fee from S3.

The fee for a passport, however, remains at $10. offered by the West Virginia State College Continuing Education program on Nov. 21-22 and Dec. 5-6. Offered in cooperation with Charleston department store the Diamond and the WVSC Home Economics a i i i i i i a i of th'e Cameo Dough Mixer and i a i a a i a sessions are to be held at each cooperating agency, with participants selecting the time and place most convenient.

The first mini-clinic is Thursday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. in room 305 of Glasscock Hall on the WVSC campus. The Diamond will hold its first session Friday, Nov. 22 at 1 p.m.

on the fifth floor in its Charleston location. On Dec. 5, the Home Economics department is scheduled for the demonstration at 10 a.m. in Glasscock Rail. The workshop will end with the Dec.

6 presentation at The Diamond, beginning at 1' p.m. on the fifth floor. There is no charge for the Workshop. Mrs. Charlotte Dadisman will demonstrate the mixer and i a a i of State's department, is coordinator of the clinics.

For information, contact Mrs. Kelley at 766-3107. Making plans for the program to be Ellison, Summerlee, who will serve as presented at the Christmas luncheon of the guest speaker. Fayette County Garden Council Dec. 7 at Mrs.

Ellison has chosen "Holiday Fun Hawks Nest Country Club is Mrs. George Things" as her topic. (RNS) Speaker Announced Garden Council Plans Yule Luncheon OAK HILL "Holiday Fun Things" is the title of the program to be presented by Mrs: George Ellison, i i i speaker for the Fayette County a Council Christmas luncheon, Dec. 7 at Hawks Nest Country Club. Mrs.

Ellison has been owner of the Summersville Floral for eight years. She is MULLENS (RNSX Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambert. 506 Dun man Mullens.

have returned home from Harlingen. where they spent the weekend with their son. Cpl, Charles Lambert a student at the -Marine Academy. They attended Birthday -Ball on Saturday night and a parade, events for parents of the young men at the academy. They-attended the Parent- Teacher conference and were also guests of Pvt.

Jerry Phipps: Beckley. also a student at the academy. She a a ar 1 and Schoo 1 of Florist in North 'Carolina and has presented many programs on flower arranging at garden club meetings in Fayette and surrounding counties including the Appalachian District meeting. One of her arrangements was selected as shown in the 1964 Flower Arrangement a a a a published by the National Council of State Garden Clubs. Highlighting the program will be Christmas flower arrangements with stress on materials gathered from a member of the Mt.

Lake a Club, Summersville, and the Summersville Art nature. Some arts and crafts will also be featured with floral designs. With the current trend a back to nature" arrangements of dried natural materials are in popular demand and gardeners are finding increasing pleasure in a trip to the fields and mountains in search of materials wjth i can design arrangements of lasting beauty, Mrs, Ellison said. The luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. with a deadline for reservations set for Dec.

1 and a made contacting Mrs. Ray Boyd, Surnmerless Avenue, Oak Hill. UNION A representative of the Veterans Affairs Department, Frank Lowe, will be in Union and a i i a i to veterans on "Gt Lowe, area supervisor with offices in Lewisburg, will be at the Board of Education building in Union from 10:30 to noon and at the fire station in Peter- stowirfrom 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. i a i servicemen on pensions, compensation claims, home a arid a i a benefits.

GASOLINE COSTS I a records show the price of gasoline before 1900 was often less one cent per gallon in the U.S. EUGENE F. ST6WART District Representative 66, Box 219A Oonitls, W. Va. 25832 252-9261 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Fraftmaf life Hour Ittand, OPEN SUNDAY Copyngnl 197.1, DOS 0 I How much is a kiss Judge William Strabb" values a lifetime of kisses at $6,400.

The judge awarded the rnonpy in damages Thursday ti pretty 23-year-old who lost the ability v.hV··k/KS was in- a automobile a ej i-d s-ev en 'after she married. judge said her injury- is "no trivial matter" for a young wife and mother but he. reduced the" compensation by $760 because she not been wearing a in the car. STOCKS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Bought-Sold-Quoted Only Regular N.Y, Stock Exchange Commissions Are Added WE BUY AND SELL ALL LOCAL BANK STOCKS OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS BOUGHTWSQLD Joseph X. Fazio AND.CO.

108 S. Foyette Street Phone 252-6221 FOR GIFTS OF COURSE IT'S BETTY'S HOUSE OF GIFTS COME IN TODAY! lETTY'S HOUSE OF GIFTS 429 NEVILLE STREET BECKLEY, W. VA. (Entrance Through Beckley Cut Flower) HART'S CABINET SHOP SOPHIA, W. VA.

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