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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Alderson Ceremony Unites Betty Taylor, H. Gilbert, Jr. Incidents In The Lives, Of- PEOPLE YOU KNOW Ry Dorothy Amick. Phone 6535 Methodist Youth to Go To Fairmont Friday for Recreation Workshop Hocklcy, W. i A February 22, 1951-3 Fairmont will be the see- ML- for Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Goss of 209 Crawford Street, last the concluding recreation workshop week for a two weeks' vacation in Hockville, to i i fov eth odist youths. and wil accompany 14 members of th Methodist Youth Fellowship Those to a are: a i i i son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Floyd, and to the southern states. muni i i i i Mr.

and Mrs. Basil I. Meador and children, Gary and a The Methodist Temple to the of Third Avenue, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Eliza i ot sioils Johnstown Road, have returned from a two weeks' a a i spent at Hollywood, Miami, and Ft. Lauderdalo, Fla.

r-, nn TV IJ a i i i a A i i Mr. and Mrs. frank Cans, of 200 i Avenue, a as i Kiser, Barbara Lynn, guest this week, Mrs. A. C.

Gridelli, of Gruncly, Va. Sue French, Ann a a Dr. and Mrs. S. A.

Ford, of Harper Road, wen- a guests in the home of Mr. and Mis. C. J. Burgess, of a Va Mr.

and Mrs. Colie Mintcr returned to their home a a a i a i home a a wasa former Hinton ivsuii-m Benefit Luncheon Bridge Planned Wednesday by Beckley Sisterhood Pat right js KTM Caw- 1 ley a i a a i I few Street, after spending a in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Drake, of! Woodlawn Avenue, and a Mrs. W. M.

McCutchcon, 1119 Queen street, speru the end as guests in the home 1 of Mr. i i a Ciordon, Ga. and Mrs. Beara, of a i i Vicki Si; on Vicki Shumate Shumate Honored i Birthday Date was i a i i i i i Tuesday i a party in observ: of ance of hcr i i a Beard's Musical i i i i -y She is the a nf DJ-. a i 1 a Mrs.

Malcolm a of Austin Avenue. burg, Va. Mrs. Beard remains a lr a Mrs Dupuy i Favors were Rivvn to a nii'sl' patient in a a i Hospital, i children Barbara and a of and prizes wore won by a where she has been ill for several Maryland Avenue, have 'Dcmpscy, i a i -mc'l months. a Uvo weeks' a a i at.

Vicki. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Sheffler, of U'estwood Drive, have as their i guest this week, Cherie Trap, of I Columbus, 0. weeks' They companied on the i by Mrs. John Washburn. of Sophia Mrs.Beulah Hoffman porter-field a C1 'de C. Farmer, of Bcckley as returned to her home at 200 1-2 attended the a of their a Jeverly Street, from the Beckley Mrs C1 vde Smith, of Roanoke, Va.

MRS. A GILBERT, JR. The Old Church in Alderson Sunday afternoon for the a i 3 Tayl i i 5 TMn, and a i W. Gilbert, Jr. a i of Beckley, and ha Hospital, where she underwent sur- Saturday.

gery two weeks ago. Miss Joan Trinkle and Joseph Mrs. John Earl and children, Keener, of Weston, were weekend John and Mary Elizabeth, of guests of Miss Virginia Keardon, merviile, S. were visitors last of 102 Virginia Street. week in the home of her brother- and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Greenbrier Baptist carried a bouquet of red camelias' i Cooke of 208 Queen lerson was the with ribbons matching her! 1 Mr. and Mrs.Edward Gregory of Grc-f-nbrier Court, spent the weekend in Charleston as guests Nuptial vows were spoken be- sRichard "iliorand'Frltz Mr and MrSl Ra vniond fore the Rev. Randolph Johnson, Mudge of Wheeling served as ush- On Tliesda lhe Gregorys against a background of baskets iers. attended funeral services for of white gladioli, greenery, and i bride who the "ht A Barker, of Charleston.

candles. a rg mcr fay lor a Joseph Hedges: "Pruning How, When and Why" "Through the Years" and "The Alderson, is a graduate of Al- a fl Alderson to be the topic Mrs. H. V. Henson Lore's Prayer" were sung by High School Since i J.

-n Hallie Jones, accompanied at the slie has been cmoloyed I Suilday visitors in the home SS i a mceli organ by Miss Carolyn as cashier for Montgomery' Ward Mr a Mrs Carl Okes of of the a Acres Garden Club. The latter also furnished the tra-iin Beckley. Beaver, were Mr. and Mrs. James; A dtable discussion on D.

a and son, Scotty, and John The groom, the son of Mr. a A a of Oak Hil! Miss i usual Flowers and Vegetables We ry W. Gilbert of 102iPUimley, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Can will be featured at the Drive, Beckley, is a Harvey, of Charleston.

Mr. a session set for 7:30 p.m. of Shady Spring Earl Farley and son. rs. Sam Kessler will be hostess 3 holds a B.

S. degree i Mabscolt. were Saturday i the group at her Calloway Those a i i i WITC: i i Sue Cohen, Connie Susan McCray, i inda McCray, errilyn Saymens, i a Randy Webb, Susan Lax.cnbv, Randy Dempsey, Sue Mary Mannix. George i i and the honoree. i Mrs.

Henson To Speak To Rural Acres M. Willis To Farm Women's Club Mrs. Mary i i was hostess i Monday for the meeting of Shady Spring Frani i The devotionals were: i by Mrs. S. H.

Salyards and Worthy Harris, president, i the lesson. Refreshments were served to 15 members and these guests. Myrtle Griffith and Mrs. Ella Calbough, both of Shady Spring, and Mrs. J.

C. Nugen, Miss Helen Couch, and Mrs. F. A. Couch, all Mrs.

I i i i ColdsU-in MTV-S coffee to Mrs. Maurice Cap Ion, who was hnimrod al a reception A b.MirtV. i i i i i i by the of the i Temple Wednesday. -Mrs. Bernard Saks, ivlrs.

Al and Mrs. i i i be in a of the a a i at 1 i a tor UK- i a i i i a a i i i i i at UK: at i i i i i i a i i of 510 for the a nf Mrs. R. K. i i thc need of volunteer workers for tlu- i a Administration Hospital and last i by the Itcoklc.v Sisterhood.

U'aiting to be served are to i Mrs. H. Mrs. Bernard Saks, and Mrs. A a a (Register Photo); i i their i toward (he project.

Slu- also s.iid a a a i and Dr. Clcorgo a of A i i 1 i i i a be asked to a ihe next i i of tiiu Hie dining table. length of the was covered with a The latter also furnished the Beckley. ditional wedJing marches. lime" Taylor, chose for her a cream two piece suit with naw blue and rust accessories.

bouquet was fashioned of orchids with ribbon streamers showered with lilies of the vallov. TJ i. Her only attendant was Miss it HP Mildred Childrcss of Beckl Illinois Guests Entertained Here with Farewell Party i i i to a i more 'Uitk'S of the.se As a to Mrs. a i r.ii.V'i), the a i i a reception. -Mrs.

i is visitinji this week with her son a daughter- in-law, anil Mrs. Harold Sopher, of 103 Vines Street, and another son, Ira Sopher. A low bowl of red a i i iris, and greenery, sin-rounded by white Mrs. I i i at the coffei Goldstein a presided 4 TM from Mar- (guests in the Okes home. cse red i Mrs.

W. P. Gardener, of ,210 lh 1G a i was a Tuesday visitor 0 War II and saw service in (Mullens P-rifm ic. i i i i Jans, of 200 First I r-nnfinnH fri hop Heights home and co-hostess will! day for a farewell party honoring IoK K. JoLyson A S.

Honts to Preside See our Complete Line of I window ace. Draw rods in stock for windows 23" to Also Cranes Pleaters, i Sash Rods. I A PUstic co.ited window shades. 36" width, 01 1Q whits or cream Ol.i.,7 THE CURTAIN SHOP South Kanawha St. Dial 5825 Mr.

and Mrs. Richard McGhee, i Ofallon, 111. They have returned to their home after visiting' two weeks with friends and relatives. Guests attending were: Mrs. Toney Alloy, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray- i his father as assistant man- i wore a two piece sun of steel ager of American Oil Com-1 'v gray a pan in Beckley, where he is ajVss Ann vago Masonic ter of Mr. and Mrs. John 1 lenC 11 Pl'Ogl'Um jof 106 Fifth Street, has been placed'! Mrs. Sue Honts, of Beckley, willjmond Sigm'ond and and the dean's list at Mary Wash- preside at the friendship James Lipscomb and daugh- College, she is a activities of the Jabal Alreja Shrine ter, Mr.

and Mrs. William C. junior. Miss Yago, who is a Mt. Hope.

French, and son and Mr. and i medical student at the Past officers of the shrine will Mrs. Bill Johnson, all of Beckley; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mays of Montgomery; Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pugh. H.

B. McGhee and daughter. Mrs. iGilda French, Walter French, SUoseph ASPIRIN A WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT (Oe I graduated at Woodrow Wilson High be honored at this meeting and School in 1949. shrines from six towns have ben Sunday guests in the Raleigh extended invitations to attend the home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. meeting at 7:30 Hitchcock, were Mr. and Mrs. Masonic Temple.

a a McAvoy and son, James, of 1 ---Fayetteville. Mrs. F. A. Barker, of 204 French Street, returned home Wednesday from Cincinnati.

0.. where she attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. p. m. in the TOP'S IN QUALITY Since 1910-- of Eccles, and Nora McGhee and daughter Alma, of Beaver.

L1 5 uld Ca udl quickly Headache and soothes the nerve strain. I5c. The Piney Avenue home of Mrs. Charles French, Morris French, all C. French was the scene Satur ASTER The Easter Parade starts at THE MODERN where find a most complete selection of smartest spring fashions for the entire family.

Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan or CHOOSE AND CHARGE the clothing for the entire family on one convenient charge account. Don't delay--come in today-Easter is just a short time away. Men's New Spring Suiis Wide choice of popular materials, choice materials, and newest spring tailoring. Buy a suit now--pay later. Ladies Spring Suiis Suits will be more popular than ever this Easter and at The Modern you'll find the most striking styles in the smartest colors.

Ladies' Easier Dresses Charming spring dresses in a wide selection of gay prints and new pastel and solid shades. Budget priced and convenient terms. Ladies' Spring Coais new ior spring Easter are featured in The Modern's showing of coats. Exquisite details and foremost colors. Boys' Spring Cloihing Suits, coats, sport coats and trousers are the answer to dressing up the boys for Easter.

The Modern's stock is most complete. Girls' Spring Clothing At The Modern you'll find what the well-dressed girl will wear for Easter from a complete selection of coats, dresses, suits, etc. Use Thc Modern's EASY TERMS -THE- MODERN Beckley Mount Hope Oak Hill Sophia Individual Bridge Tourney Set by Local Group for May An individual bridge tournament' Eight tables were in plav at the be held during May by the Tuesday Southern West Virginia Contract Bridge League. According to the plans announced by WilHiam klein, director, at the Tuesday play, each member will play with five partners during the month and the one having: the highest average will be awarded a trophy. WHY SUFFER? sanctioned by the A i a Contract Bridge League and a a score was 84 points.

Max Workman and Dr. Jack i a won i place with 115 points in the north-south position and Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

were high scorers with 121 1-2 points in the east-west positions for the Mitchell Type Movement. Other scores of the north-south positions ivere: Mr. and Mrs. Robert BiiCKs with 104 1-2 points were in second place and in third position were Joe liillman and James Scott, Jr. with 100 points.

Team two won fourth place with 91 i one was in i a i SO points; team six was in sixth place i 61 1-2 points. and teams four and eight tied for seventh place with 60 points. In the cast-west positions Mrs. i a and Robert Scott Due to a Lack of Vitansiis Bi, Iron and Niacin! There's no need to feel bad no need to look ahead to years of discomfort and nnhappiness if you arc suffering from a lack of Vitamins Bi, 7 Iron and Niacin. Thousands, Joe like Florence Kirk of 418 E.

Syca- placed second with 93 points and more Street, Blytheville, Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bloch placed have found that HADACOL relieves third i 87 points.

ihe cause of distress due to such T- ciencies and prevents its return She rlh says: "I was weak, rundown, could hardly do my housework. Now, I have been taking HADACOL' 3 months. I feci so much better, eat well and sleep good. I feel like a younger woman although I am 64 years old." Why doubt? Why wait? Learn why folks are saying that only HADACOL Rives you that Wonderful Hadacol Feeling. Recommended teams si: and two with 35 1-2 i one with 76 points was in i a a with 65 pcin's was in seventh place, and i i was in eighth place with 1-2 pi i by many doctors.

Money-back guarantee. Trial size. St.25;* large family or hospital S3.50. The LeBlanc Corporation Del-Mar Beauty Shop I OASIS-- f)J)I2 S10.00 Permancnts 57.50 or for $10.00 i or Without Appointment PIANO FOR ONLY 450. You will be surprised you this at a low price.

The whole a i will i to the lone and a of a. new i Spinet. EASY TERMS SPECIAL or Model 88 Note Keyt Spinet Piano Hy $645.00. Now 1 Floor Model 88 Note Keyboard i i a $645.00. Now Only A I A I --Floor Model With 3-Speed Record Changer 1 --Floor Model AM-FM With 3-Speed Record Player 199 :50 A Good Assorimeni of Reconditioned Band Instrument And Accordians At Special Prices Friday and Saiurday LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS Open Any Evening By Appointment Beckley's Only Exclusive Music Store PHONE 23311 336 I ST.

BECKLEY cr.t ffJlbfr in hitch. A ion-dccp pocket-toe pump. Side-wept sandal i ro tone blue end patent, flattery opcr. shoe. or httift sevdel in blur, f-reer.

or blatk. SMOOTH AS SILK There'll be a gleam in your eye when you see this assortment of genuine polished calfskins at LOW prices. C99 5 and fl 6 pump in rc.l, brou-n end black. Mobil's 324 Neville St. Berkley's Busiest Shoe Store.

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