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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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tett Rd Harp amon approximately guests who attended the an- Wl jle5e Va. to seats hj daughter, Sozan- ne in the college's new Lyda Bunker Hunt Dining Hall. Others at the liberal arts college for women, and Mrs, Incidents In Lives Of-PEOPLE YOU KNOW i Little Items under this heading ar.e of wide general Interest. Wo Invite our friends to call us when they know one phone CL 3-3321 extension 52. Mrs.

J. Keith Pickehs, Clarksburg, was a weekend visitor of her aunts, Mrs. E. L. Ellison and Miss Elizabeth Anderson, at their home at 109 Beckley Ave.

Today she will go to Oak Hill to he the overnight guest of her father, Charles L. Garvin before returning to her home Tuesday. MR. AND MRS, Charles Davis of Fredericksburg, Va, are spending several days visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Y. Davis of McAlpin, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gregory of Tarns.

Miss Pauline Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boothe and family at Cabin Creek, near Charleston.

She was accompanied by Mrs. Dallas Boothe of 106 1-2 Ball St. JUNIOR LILLY, son of and Mrs. Carlos Lilly of Maple Fork, is a. patient in the Raleigh General Hospital ALBERT MULLINS of Price Hill remains a patient in the Beckley Memorial Hospital.

MR. AND MRS. Walter Duncan nual Parents Day at Mary Bald, are (left) Carolyn, a freshman Shady Spring Girl Becomes Bride In Baltimore Church Ceremony AFTER SPENDING two Weeks visiting his parents, Air-man 1 and Mrs. Paul Me- chalek left Saturday for Maxwell Air Force Base in Mont" gomery, where he has been assigned after completing a tour of duty in Hopedale, Labrador. Coming Events Women's organizations are Invit- to use this column for announcements of regular or special meetings.

Telephone CL 3-3321 or mail your notices or club calendars to the Woman's Department of Becldcy Newspapers, Notices received by 10 a.m. wflj used the same day Sunday calendar announcements must be received at the office before 10 a.m. Saturday. MONDAY Lad and Lassie Junior 4-H Club basement of First Christiana Church, 7 p. m.

Chaminade Music Club, home of Mrs, John Wlrtz, Raleigh Heights, 8 p. to. Friendly Art Club, home of Mrs. Arthur Terry, 216 Smoot 7:30 p. m.

Brag food items for basket. Servicemen's Club, home of Mrs. Robert Trent, MacArthur, 8 p. m. Jewelry demonstration.

Deb Juniors of Woman's Club of Beckley, at clubhouse on Park Avenue, 7 p.m. Golden Gate Rebekah Lodge No. 206, regular meeting, 7:30 p. m. TUESDAY Southern West Virginia Alumni Club of PI Beta Phi, luncheon, at Glass House, 11 a.m.

Bethlehem Chapter 71, Order of Eastern Star, regular meeting and Past Matrons and Past Patrons Night, Masonic Temple, Howe 8 p.m. Beckley Chapter Women of the Moose, Library Night, Moose Lodge Ballroom, 7:30 p.m. Columbine Garden Club, home of Mrs. H. C.

Sheets, 125 Ann 1:30 Modernistic Ebmemakers Club, home of Mrs. Pauline Hoyden, 507 Bostick pan. Open House in observance of National Education Week, at Beaver Elementary School, 7:30 to 8 p.m. Beckley Art Group, special business meeting, The Playhouse on North Kanawha Street, 7:30 p. m.

Woman's Club of Beckley, executive board meeting, clubhouse on Park Avenue, 8 p.m. Captain James Allen Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, home of Mrs. J. A. Hunt, 700 Woodlawn 2 p.m.

Highland Garden Club, home of Mrs. A. J. Walker, 317 N. Kana- what St, benefit covered dish dinner, 1 p.m.

Stanaford Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Stanaford Baptist Church, 7 pjn. Circles No. 1 and 2 of Sophia First Baptist Church, in social room of church, 7:30 p. m. Gulf Woman's Club, executive board meeting, at Elks Club, II a.

rn. Luncheon to follow. WEDNESDAY Combined neighborhood meet- Ing for Brownie and Girl Scout Leaders, Men's Bible Classroom of First Christian Church, 1:302:30 p.m. THURSDAY Polio Clinic, sponsored by Mid- Elementary School Parent- Teacher Association, at school, 10 This was the first trip to West Virginia for Mrs. Mechalek, the former Miss Pamela Ceaser.

The couple was" married Sept. 17, 1960 and Mrs. Mechalek lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ceaser in Waderia, whife her Husband was in Labrador.

A graduate of Wadena High School, she was employed as a telephone operator. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mechalek of Besoco, he is a graduate of Sroco High School and attended West Virginia Institute of Technology, ery, before enlisting in the AF in August of 1958. He is a ground communications technician with the AF.

Airman Mechalek plans to reenter Tech following his discharge from the AF in August of 1962 to complete his education in electronics. -7 The Patterson Park Baptist Jhurch of Baltimore, was le setting for the wedding of iliss Norma Sue Taylor of Shady 'pring and Lewis C. Airey, on Oct. 29. The Rev.

Ralph W. Hollowell performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Er. and Mrs. Aaron Phillips of Shady Spring and the groom is he son of Harry G.

Airey of Bat timore and late Amy Airey. For the occasion, the bride wore sheath dress with lack accessories. Her corsage was a white carnation, accented with a blue ribbon. Her only attendant was Miss Jean wore'a two-piece Wiiiil Told dress and carnation corsage. Best man was William Rollins.

The bride is employed with American Optical Company Baltimore and her husband is employed with plin Electronics. They will live in MRS. LEWIS C. AIREY Presbyierian. Circles- Will Circles of the Women of-the Church of Beckley Presbyterian Church, will meet Thursday as "ollows: No.

1, Mrs. B. V. Kelly, chairman, home of Mrs. E.

W. Elliott, 110 Hull 10 a. m. No. 2, Mrs.

Doyle Minter, chairman, home of Mrs. John Phillips 105 Daniel 10 a. m. No. 3, Mrs.

T. Maban, chairman, with Mrs. Mahan, 800 Northwestern 10 a. m. No.

4, Mrs. J. T. Daniels, chairman, home of Mrs. H.

C. Avis, 108 Druid 10:30 a. m. No. 5, Mrs.

Garrett Chfldress, chairman, her home, 112 Roberts 10:30 ain. No. 6, Mrs. C. L.

Vest, chairman with Mrs. Nick Rabafl 114 Main 1:30 p.m. No. 7, Mrs. Roy A.

Cunning- lam, chairman, with 'Ned H. Ragland, 604 Woodlawn 1:30 p. m. No. 8, Mrs.

J. Edmundson, chairman, with Mrs. W. E. Wilkinson, 901 Woodlawn 1:30 p.

m. No. 9, Mrs. 0. W.

Dunn, chairman, in Women's Bible Class room with Mrs. Gertrude Sawyers and Mrs. R. H. Nisbet, hostesses, 1 p.

m. No. 10, Mrs. A. P.

Stevenson, chairman, Floor of Church, 1:30 p. m. No. II, Mrs. R.

E. Mallette, chairman, with Mrs. James W. Witherspoon, 307 Beaver 8 p. m.

No. 12, Mrs. J. E. Hedges, chairman, at home of Mrs.

Ben Cook, 227 Mercer 8 p. m. No. 13, Mrs. George Cales, chairman, home of Mrs.

Dido Pietrantozzi, 310 Orchard 8 p. m. Marriage Permit Applications Applications for marriage licenses as recorded in the office of the clerk of Raleigh Cotcnty Court. William Howard Dew, 25, son of Clifton and Carrie Dew, Beckley, and Ruth Elinor Gray, 21, daughter of Joe and Nellie Gray, Sophia. Theodore Garretson, 21.

son of Henry Beecher and Maggie Garretson. Princewick, and Anna Marie Adkins, 18, daughter of Harold Everette and Mary Virginia Adkins, Princewck. Benjamin F. Williams 24 son of Benjamin and Thelma Williams, Sophia, and Bobbie Lee Cassity, 25, daughter of Roberi and Hazel EUer, Sophia. Terrence J.

Williams, 23, son of Donald and Margaret Williams Longview, and Carol Ray, 20, daughter of Nellie Ray and the late Emmette Ray of. Sophia. Save a little cooked chicken breast and cut into match-stick size strips; add to chicken broth with cooked green peas and diced carrots. Nice as a first course for a company dinner. of Freeman Street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Milton P. Hants of Park Avenue, left Sunday afternoon for Lawrenceviile, where they were called because of the sudden leath of their brother-in-law, Garland Newsome, who with his wife visited here frequently. Services will be conducted Tuesday the Thomas Williams Funeral Home Lawrenceville and burial will be in Kenbridge, Va. MRS.

LILLIAN Williams of Price Hill is a patient in Beckley Memorial Hospital. MR. AND MRS. Ronald "Pat" Connor of Kensington, have announced the birth of a seven- 13-ounce son on Oct. 19 former Beckley residents, the is employed in Silver Springs, at John Hopkins Re- learch Center as an aeronautical ingineer.

The paternal grandpar- ints are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Connor of Beckley. A SURPRISE party was given or Suzanne Toney on her 12th jirthday Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Toney of Maple Fork. The arty was given by members of Youth Choir of the Maple Fork Baptist Church, of which she is a member. Games were played and refreshments served, (RNS). ATTENDING A meeting of the United Daughters of the Confeder acy, Chapter No.

2001 in Mount Hope Saturday were Mrs. C. Wetzel of Beaver Avenue; Mrs. Earl 0. Snider, Beaver Avenue; Mrs.

Lena Thompson, Fourth Mrs. S. S. Gore of South Oakwood Avenue, and Mrs. L.

W. Thome of Wildwood Avenue. Hostess for tfie session was Mrs. Clarence Buckley and it was held in her Mount Hope home. SOPHIANS, Mr.

and Mrs. B. M. Darnell, are Golden Wedding Anniversary this year. To honor, the couple, who was married in Bristol, Tetin.

on Oct. 25, dinner was held Sunday at their home. The Darnell's lived in North Carolina prior to moving to Raleight County in 1922. Nine of their 12 children the dinner. They included: Mrs.

James Deweese of Farley Hill, Mrs. Leighton Farley of Sophia, Eugene of Hamilton Square, N. Mrs. Ora Worrells of Farley Hilf; Mrs. Paul Kelfy of Tarns; Mrs.

Roy Lambert of Detroit, B. Darnell Jr. of Farley Hill; Mrs. Robert Porter of Sophia and Mrs. Joe MulJins of Detroit, Mich.

Unable to attend were James and Bobby of Arlington, Va. and John of Modesto, Calif. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe MulIFns, Mrs.

Anna Basham and son of Sophia and 27 of the couple's 40 grandchildren. A white carnation corsage was presented Mrs. Darnell by her husband and both received gold wedding bands, gifts of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lambert.

News From Fairdale FAIRDALE (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Daniel and sons, Jimmy and Jessie, and her mother Mrs. Brooks spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Daniel's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and-Mrs. John Brooks of Concord, Tenn. Billy Burleson spent the weekend visiting his Charlette Stover in Cleveland, Ohio. He Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Stover. Mrs. Jackie Canterbury and son Randy, of Norton, visited Mrs. Nannie Canterbury at Bolt, Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Grace Walker is a patient at the Beckley Memorial Hospital, where she was admitted Wednesday for observation and 'treatment. Buddy Claypool, a student at West Virginia Institute of Technology Montgomery, visited his moth- B1BLE CLASS MEETS GLEN DANIEL (RNS) The Young Adult Class of the Coal Marsh Baptist Church met Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Airs. Aelley Barrett. Plans were discussed for future meetings in various homes of the members.

The next meeting will be held the third Saturday night of this month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Covey, at which time officers will be elected. Kelly Barrett is teacher of the class. Thirteen members attended.

er, Mrs. Charles Claypool, Wednesday evening. George Thompson who also attends visited his grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Snuffer at Bolt, Wednesday evening. Miss Nancy Sutherland, a student at Greenbrier College, Lews- burg, will arrive afternoon to spend a four-day vacation with her mother, Mrs.

Garice Sutherland and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wall. Mr. and Mrs.

JDwight Daniel had as weekend guests her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pettry of Baltimore, Md. and Earley Grant of 'Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel also attended a family reunion held at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

Thurman Pettry at Pineknob. Sunday afternoon. Others attending the affair-were Bobby, Dwight Earl, Mike and Kim Daniel, Richard Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pettry and Jesse, and Dr.

and Mrs. Ernest Joseph of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pettry of Baltimore, Kermit Pettry and Mrs. Chris Webb both of Pineknob.

MISS SANDRA Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weaver of Sophia.was entertained by her grandmother, Mrs. Della Stone with a pa jama party Friday night. Miss Weaver had as guests, Sue Barr, Myra Kay Barr, Sara Ellison, Jo Ann Kendrick.

Veronica Wolfe, Nancy Edins. GUESTS OVER the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Polk of Sophia were brothers, Fred Stone and wife, Rosemary of Mar- Liiisville. and Thurmonc Stone and his nephew, James Ganney of Danville, Va.

Also visiting the Polk's were their daughters, Mrs. Mefra Burleston and daughter, Susan Mrs. Eleanor Amick of Washington, D. C. Fred and Thurmond Stone also visited iieir mother, Mrs.

Delia Stone. MRS. W. N. Sprague, 111 Lee was admitted to the Raleigh General Hospital Sunday, where she was scheduled to undergo surgery today.

VISITING in home of Miss Jean Wood of Daniels over the weekend were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Wood of Sophia and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Wood of Ravencliff. Raleigh Beckley, Monday Afternoon, Novemlicr fc 1961--5 FOUR MEMBERS of rte Junior Department of the Woman's Club of Beckley made a trip to Weston State Hospital on Saturday to tour the hospital and en- terain the patients. Among those were (seated) Mrs. War-' manners Don't take op a salesperson's time trying on garments, unless there a chance might buy.

you ren Stanley and (standing) Mrs. Daniel H. Warren, Mrs. Robert Lee Daniels and Mrs. Robert J.

Lee. The clubwomen Junched with John H. Crawford business manager of the Institute. Afttr lynch they entertained TOO of patients with a party. Each patient received a favor' from Juniors.

Stops Constipation ue to "Aging Colon" New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials for normal requiaritt der 0) COLONS prevents tb. formation of dry, hardened waste for des of your colon wall also age, lose the strength that propels waste from the body. Stagnant bowel contents become so dry and: shrunken that they fail to stimulate the urge to purge. Relief, doctors say, lies in a new laxative principle. Old-style bults'and moisteners may create gas, take 3 or 4 days for relief.

Old-style salts and drugs cramp and gripe the entiro Of all laxatives, only new CoiONAiD gives you its special 3-way relief that works only on the lower colon (area of constipation). toijf without pain or strain. (2) COLONAID'S unequalled rebulking action helps re- tone flabby colon muscles. (3) And acts gently, on the nervo reflexes that stimulate the vital movement" of your lower colon. COIONAID relieves even chronie constipation overnight; is so gentle it was hospital proved safe even for ex-i pectantmothers.

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