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Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 18

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2B--July 10. 1960 iS Sunday Gazette-Mail DAY-BY-DAY CALENDAR Picnics, Golfing Are Featurec (All items rfte i'un-icy Ciut Calendar must subjoined io Women's Depcrmem before 2 p. in. Thursday Dl 2-6161.) Today U. S.

Army Mothers. Post No. 3, 4 rrv. V. Home, Donnally election of firs' 1 vice commander, all members urged to attend.

Monday Allrusa Club. 12 neon. Daniel Boone Hotel. Mrs. Heavener to dlsciiss classifica- tior.

and membership. Senior Citizens Club of South Charleston and St. Albans. 1 p. YMCA, Chestnut St.

in Albans. Highland Hills Garden Club, flower arramging workshop, p. home of Mrs. R. B.

Snyder, 902 Allenvvood Circle. Tuesday Southnioor Country- Club, Ladies Day, golf at 9 a. luncheon at 1 p. m. Meadowbrook Women's Golf tee-off 9-10 a.

least strokes to green, Mrs. Clyde Buckley and Mrs, Guy T. Reynolds to be hostesses. Oakhurst Home Demonstration Club. 10 a.

covered- dish luncheon, home of Mrs. Charies E. King. 106 Sheridan Circle, Jui'i. JoiViti ITtOiViSS so give review of first aid.

Sleepy Hollow Golf Club, Ladies Day, 10 a. in. golf. I'nion Homemakers Club, 10:30 a. home of C.

B. Cunningham, 113 Costello St. Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club, bridge-canasta luncheon, 1:30 p. Starlite Room of Elks Club, reservations with Mrs. Ivan Browning.

Rt. 1, Eikview. Elk View Homeniakers Club, annual picnic, meet at 3 p. at mouth of Sandy, Timberland, guests of Carbide family members, bring picnic baskets. Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae, 6 p.

m. picnic, home of Mrs. John Hash, 23 Norwood all area actives and pledges invited. Knollwood Garden Club. 6 p.

Knollwood Community Playground, family night, games and picnic supper. Business a Professional Woman's Club, 6 p. dinner meeting. Berry Hills Country Club. Chi Omega Alumnae 6 p.

banquet, Humphreys' Pine Room, installation of officers, national convention re- porls, Mrs. Kenneth Norcross, chairman, reservations with Mrs. Stephen Milihouse. KY-O-WVA Railway Women's Club, 6:30 p. picnic-sociable, Canxien Park, Hun- tlnston, families of club members to be guests, Mrs.

Evelyn Johnston of Huntington, chairman, Charleston reservations with Mrs. P. A. Donnelly, announcement of August business meeting to be made. West Albans Farm Women's Club, 7:30 p.

home of Mrs. E. C. FerreH, Coal River Mrs. 0.

D. Bird to give lesson on "Our State --Its Heritage and Its Mrs. Ferrell to be devotional leader. District Xo. 1, Practical Nurses Assn.

of West Virginia 7:30 p. YWCA, members of ways and means committee in charge of program, Mrs. Emma Nunnelly, president, to conduct. Ladies Auxiliary No. 519, Fraternal Order of Eagles, 8 p.

Crystal ballroom. Eagles Temple, corner of Court and Lee Sts. Kum-Along-Klub, 8 p. home of Miss Rita Reynolds, 702 Beatrice regular business meeting. Wednesday Paragon Club, picnic, 11:30 a.

home of Mrs. Delia Bland, 2215 Zable Dr. Pi Psi Chapter, Tau Phi Lambda Sorority, Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, 7:30 p. scrapbook committee meeting, home of Mrs. Eugene Simpson, 4512 Country Club South Charleston.

Bona Vista Garden Club, 8 p. home of Mrs. Clement Bassitt, 1932 Bona Vista Mrs. C. G.

Bergman to speak on "Mum's the Thursday Elk District Farm Women's Club, 10:30 a. home of Mrs. Fred Walls, 316 Shawnee Court, members to bring covered dish. Sunrise Garden Club, 10:45 a. members to meet at home of Sirs.

John Sinar, 817 Greenbrier St. Albans, go from there for tour of Mrs. James Stone's herb garden, then on to city park for picnic and meeting. Jefferson District Farm Women's Club, annual picnic, 6 p. roadside park at St.

Albans. Friday Aetna Dell Homemakers Club, 7:30 p. home of Mrs. Edward Ray, Woodward Mrs. William Stewart to give lesson on "Our State--Its Heritage and Its Mrs.

Darrell Hollister to give devotional. Saturday Sleepy Hollow Golf Club, adult swim party, 8-10 p. Mr. and Mrs. James Stogden chairmen.

Many Parties to Precede Hancock-Thomas Rite, Social Event of July 29 and Mrs. Glenn Carlos Hancock of Virginia. Ave. have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Sue Ellen Hancock, to James Kay Thomas only son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Kay Thomas of Norwood Rd. The wedding will take place on Friday, July 29, at St. John's Episcopal Church. Rev.

Louis A. Haskell will perform the ceremony at 4 p. m. and a reception will follow at Berry Hills Country Club. Miss Hancock has asked her sister, Mrs.

Thomas Dana Woodrum, II, to be her matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Andrew Allemong Payne sister of Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas E.

Shires of Morgantown, the former Miss Mary Dana Banks, Mrs. John Buchanan of Greensboro, N. the former Miss Lynn Holsclaw, and Mrs. Robert Pratt. Linda Woodrum will be flowergirl for her aunt.

i MR. THOMAS will serve as best man for his son, whose groomsmen will be Thomas D. Woodrum, II, Andrew A. Payne John L. D.

Payne, Frank S. Harkins Douglas Martin, Robert L. Smith Jr. and James Smith. Miss Hancock a Thomas are being entertained at numerous social affairs.

After the rehearsal on July 28, his parents will be hosts at dinner at Edgewood Country Club and the dinner will be followed by a party which Mrs. John Buchanan will have at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holsclaw on Bedford Rd. Miss Hancock will have a luncheon for her bridesmaids on July 27 at her parents' home.

ON JULY 25, Miss Ann Rosenbaum will be hostess at luncheon at her home on Ridgemont Rd. Mrs. Robert Pratt will have a coffee at her home on Jefferson St. on July 23 and in the late afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Payne Jr. and John L. D. Payne will entertain at the home of their parents on Loudon Heights Rd. A linen shower will be given July 20 by Mrs.

James A. Bfbby Jr. at her home on Kanawha Mrs. A. N.

Brion will be hostess at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower on July 29 at -her home on Chester Rd. and Mr. Thomas' uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne D.

Battle and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas will have a cocktail party at the home of the latter couple on Loudon Heights Rd. on July 14.

Mrs. Charles E. Craddock was hostess at luncheon on Saturday at her home on Virginia St. Sharing honors with Miss Hancock was Mrs. William R.

Chilton, the former Miss Nell Ratrie. On Friday, Mrs. T. D. Woodrum and Mrs.

Robert Connell gave a luncheon and china shower at Wood- rums' Tea Room and on Thursday, Miss Hancock's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Brandon, were hosts at a family dinner at their home on Lee St. Miss Hancock and Miss Anne Ten Eyck, bride-elect of J. V. Carroll, shared honors at a luncheon given recently at Berry EGHs Country Club. ANNIVERSARY MARKED Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Joseph Creasey are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today at their home at Chelyan. The couple was wed July" 10,1910 by J. K. Jordon in Cropkston, Neb.

and have -lived at Ghelyan ever since their marriage. Mrs. Creasey is the former Emma Johnson Jarrett and her husband is retired from the Appalachian Power Co. of Cabin Creek. Thev are the parents of three children who include Victor B.

of Aiken, S. Mrs. Ethel Mae Kirk of Belle; and Mrs. Pansy Sarah Six of College Park, Md. They have five grandchildren.

Charleston Sisters Camp In Midwest Three Charleston sisters are spending the summer months at Holiday Camp in Hackensack. Minn. They are Sally, Susan and Leslie Sherwood, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Sherwood. Installation Is Staged A joint installation of the Glen Elk Lodge No. 95 and Elkhurst Rebekah No. 93 was held Thursday at the IOOP Hall. Rebekahs installed were Marguerite Bonham, noble grand; Thelma Ranson, vice grand; Velma Casdorph, warden; Carolyn Roach, conductor; Ruby Albaugh, right support to noble grand; Ramona White, left support to noble grand; Geraldine Boggess, chaplain; Frances Daugherty, inside guard; Frances Quesenberry, outside guard; Agatha Compton, color bearer; Ella Legg, musician; i Flickenger, right support to vice grand; Maxine Cobb, left support to vice grand; Vera McDerment, recording secretary; Frances Burlingarne, corresponding secretary; and Myrtle Brandinburg, treasurer.

OFFICERS of the lodge installed were Ralph E. Albaugh, noble grand; William E. Moore vice grand; W. M. High warden; Arnold Cavender, conductor; John Welcher, right to noble'grand; Thomas Ranson, left support to noble grand; A.

B. Bailey, chaplain; Ivan Sheffer, inside guard; Woodroe Douglas, outside guard; J. M. Fink, right seam support; Harry Williams, left seam support; Douglas Hess, right support to vice grand; Lewis E. Campbell, left support to vice grand; Harry Shaffer, recording secretary; Siman Legge, corresponding secretary; and Mont Jenkins, treasurer.

im.u.LU-i 11 ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK PRICE DRESSES COSTUMES SUITS COCKTAILS MILLINERY HANDBAGS BLOUSES SKIRTS GROUP OF CASHMERE SWEATERS PRICE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINGERIE PRICE DISCONTINUED STYLES and COLORS ALL SALES CASH and FINAL Store Hours, 9:30 to 4:45 Monday Through Friday Closed Saturday During July and August 8T3-315 LEE STREET PAYNE BUILDING Semiannual CLEARANCE Spring and Summer FAMOUS-NAME SHOES ORIGINALLY TO 28.95 I. MILLER to Shop Monday 9:30 to 9 ORIGINALLY TO 24.95 PALIZZIO -gJS to Jgj ORIGINALLY TO 20.95 MADEMOISELLE 9 J9 to 14.99 ORGINALLY TO 18.85 URBANITES ORIGINALLY TO 16.95 CARES5A JOYCE 9 99 19i ORIGINALLY TO 14.99 NATURALIZER ORIGINALLY TO 16.95 9.99 CONFETTI 7.99 Substantial Reductions HANDBAGS JEWELRY all heel heights white and all colors (including spectators) all leathers materials USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Regular Budget No Phone or Mai! Ordert ALL SALES FINAL OES Officers Are Installed RICHWOOD The Masonic Hall here was the scene Thursday night for the installation of officers of Yew Pine Chapter No, 65, Order of Eastern Star. lostalled were Sirs. Lucille Davis, worthy matron; El StricMer, worthy patron; Mrs. Irene WiUiamfon, associate matron; HolUs Williamson, associate patron; Miss Marian McFadden.

secretary; Mrs. Neale, treasurer; Mrs. Hodovan, conductress; i Lucinda Gaudy, associate n- ductress; Mrs. Zela Meckes, chaplain; Mrs. Bessie Barnette.

marshal; Mrs. Nettie Adah; Mrs. Murtle Spencer, Ruth Sirs. Lois Strickler, Esther; Mrs. Kathryn Hill, Marsha; Mrs.

Bessie Sparks, Electa; and Mrs. Margeret Lawson, Warden. Officers to be installed at a later date are Mrs. Marguerite Seacrest, organist; and Bess Sober, sentinel Installing officers were Miss Mary Lee Holliagsworth, installing officer; Miss Mildred 1- lingsworth, marshal: s. Myrtle Brooks, chaplain; Miss Mary CritchMd, organist; Mrs.

Evelyn Simons, warden; a Mrs. Naaie Thomas, sentineL la charge of the social hour were committees Ho. 11 and No. 12, Mrs. Lota Frazier and Mrs.

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