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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 17

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Beckley, West Virginia
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17
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LIKE TO GO WITH ME Tp MY FRIEND JACKSON TONIOHT, CgV I WHY? IS (EtJTERTA V. SOME FRIENDS. KJO. JUST SOME OF THE BOYS TO PLAV POKER. ALEC TKSRFS HO PLACE FOR TO STOKE IT ARE THE JEWELS? THERE'S QUESTION ABOUT A "(COT-YEAH-'VALUED AT SSOO.OOO 1 MISTER.

WHATS THE MATTER- rtiLORED AW BOTHER ViERE IN LOVE Pftl, WHT 10U StS 1. fflM MILDRED 1ILL 15 PATHETIC CHARACTER- I (SifsfS WE'5 TOKIN6 AUMT miVKN STILL so cOSCNED WflK6 TO BREAK UP I 6 (WL- ONE TH1N6 tfTER KEEPS FROM rMvt A BREATH CARRIED I LEST, W.LPA-^ HO WrWT. THAT "WfliL ALVr'AVS 'LOVE TALKS TO UTOPIA A COJNTRf UNDER THE WORLD, AM 1 HE TAWS TO 6LL THE COUNTRIES ON TOP OF THE WOSLO- A FRIEND OF MINE iVE'REGONHAGO BACK TO WHfBE PEOPLE LIVE LOST CAHVOM BUT THE WORLD ISWUOH6 MY SUPER-OUPER CROSSBOW'S GOT A FEW BUGS IU IT YET, YOUR -BUT WHEN I Gil 'EW IROWED OUT fT'LL SHOOT AW ARROW THROUfir DOZEK! IT'LL THE MOST KlWSOk WUROOOC, SHOW ME HOW IT DON'T YOU HE IM5I5TS OM HELPING WE VWTH FAY 5TWES WGHT, AND HE SETS 50-0 FLK.OUS I DON'T UNDERSTAND I CAM'TSGE WHAT VOUR FATHSR'S 60T TO WORRV IOOKED BAP ANf I 100X10 FOR WM, SUIZ, HIM SEAR TKE THORN Beckley, W.JVa..JTluirs(lay Afternoon. May 12. 1949--13 THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY Hill PTA ijTo Hold Supper May 21 By Hettt Stilt Writer FARLEY Farley Hill Elementary School PTA will spon- I'sor a pie supper May it was decided al the Monday meeting tlie group.

The group also elected for the coming year. John Worrells was elected president, Jiush Penninglon, vice-presoident; and Mrs. Rush Pennington, secretary- treasurer. II. UiJJ: Scotch IS.

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10 55. tlktrs 63. rurfcish 55. It. Pnwoun 60.

25 Ocean ZS nhlrfsi signal 21. Terminate 85. iJ. Fe mini re nami 53. Ou'J of Ventlliti Edseol a rool writer of fabfrj Iff on Culmination sauce Oily substance Fhh Father Before Continent Mountain Orfffoc Color NO USE SUSCE3TMG KIND OF A PARTY To I5AISE MONEY IT STARTS ENDS WITH A A MEW CLoB MEMS5W "WE VETO THE Solution of Yesterday'! DOWN Variety of 2 Conrtltlonsl clipulatior.i 4.

Glut 6. Flower Wing 7. Backs of Sllr up 3, Portal ID. Across II. 19.

Alcoholic liquor 21. UndtraiaRd 22. Comjilctclr muJJK 1 23. I.earnlnc 21. Immerat JO, Sprouts of Indian 31.

eacchanallau cry II, Gcnui ot ir.olJuika It. Comforted ToU 3. E-'rult U. Poslponc 17. Bun (lulcklj 9.

Part ot a show (9. Roinxn tmpen 51. Ficd M. 5(, 57. f-TH' JUDGE WS UhKXE W-FGANS IS JUST HIS WA.Y THRU TOSVN AND IS ONLV HERE TO S.VOOTH CUT BEFORE OFF AGA.IN.I I'LL, 6NS VOJ 15 TO 1 rr'LL 2 AVJTHS THEV S.VOKE HlvXOUTOr HJE ASKEO ME THE MAME OF A TRANSFER.

COWANY TO BRIMS HIS TRUNK HERE-' THAT DOESNT SOUND LIKE A HASTY HELLO AND rm llT flM. 'THE i EYHAVE LEVEL ON'' UNCLE WOLFSAKS Hegro Activities Fuueral ginia Ward and Fred Morgan, com-. Funeral services for Mrs Annie mittee. WOT A BACWELCR BECAUSE HE WAKJT6 TO BE BJT BECAUSE NO 6IRL WANT'S HIM TO 1E. Mae Payne of Harper Height who died Tuesday in a local hps at Matthew A.M.E.

Churcl Surviving are the husband, William Payne ot Harper Heights, two daughters, Mis. Mary Willie Beale ot Affinity and Mis5 Josephine Payne, and five sons, William, Sam, John Davis, Robert Lee, and Eugene; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Reavish and Mrs. Iva Mattox, both ot Beckley; two brothers, Pri.ntijs and Keith Hannon; and jix children. Birlh Announcement Mr.

snd Mrs. Jeremiah Lawso- Idwsan of East Beckley announce the arrival of an 8 pound daughter, Monila Vicloria, on-May 8. Mother and daughter are doing well. The mother is the former La Verne Hobinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Robinson of East Beckley. Announcement of The Housing Committee of the Elk's will meet in regular session tonight in the usual place of meeting. A very important discussion demands the attendance of every committee member. C. C.

Burdine Ch. The Alabama and Georgia Clubs of the St. Matthew A.M.E. Church will give a wiener roast 5:30 p.m. this evening on Mills street.

Mrs. Mnhel Bradford, president. The Purple Cross Nurses Unil will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in Unusual place of meeting. The Senior Choir of the Welcome Baptist church will run a hun to Brooklyn, W. Sunday leaving the church at 1 p.m.

Mrs. Vir- The'll Do It Every Time JL i SEE THAT VEAH-THEOVLy OLD EDDIE THE WAITER TlMETHE MEMBERS isTHE ONLY ONE, ANY EXERCISE IS lORESTUNS 1 ATHLETIC WlTH ATbMAID A. HE r'S 1 ANY EXERCISE CLUB AS USUAL- HAv'ETHE JP STOMACH ii- A. ii i -n it? NOT (5 V'v'HEW THEY'RE LAVINC3 DOWN OM iC I SEDEMTARy SHOT-PUTTBS, IN THE LOCAL A.C. I THANX TO 5K.

STEVENS AND IVAM ng prac Uce st St. John Bap- uU ig 7:30 p.m. Fri- Young People's Social Club vi Beckley will give a social Saturday night May 14 at the Union Hall at Sprague. The Young Men's Social Club announce that the Girls Soltball team will meet for practice 5:30 p.m. at the Stratton Star The Executive Committee of the Raleigh County Branch of the.N.

C. P. will Thursday at- 8 p.m. in the office of Atty. J.

Rowland. A plate Slipper with ice cream and pies will be given in the home of Mrs. Bertha Hale at 2 p.m. Saturday. In the instillation services for the Rev.

H. Dubas of the New Hope Baptist Church of East Beckley the Rev. J. W. Gowenj and his choir of East Bcchlcy will serve.

Tomorrow night Ihe Rev. W. J. Carter and the North Beckley choir will serve. A Business meeting of the Mt.

Grove Baptist church of Wyco 6 Friday. The senior missionary society will meet Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Pugh. A play will be given at Church in Nuttallburg Saturday night May 14 by the P.T.A. "Those Husbands of Ours." The story centers around a group of wives who have just returned from their vacations and the -conditions they their homes in on arrival.

Proceeds from the entertainment will go toward the purchase of playground equipment. Stratum To Pretest The Seniors of, Stratton High School will present "Discrimination tor Everybody "which is the one-act play version of the sensational CBS Broadcast, "Created Equal." It presents the dollar and cent argument agains! racial and religious intolerance, showing how- Americans pay for discrimination and segregation in increased taxes, in a lower standard ot living, in wasted sfellls and in the loss of international goodwill. Satirical in form, though serious in intent, the action takes place in a club meeting ot the S.P.C.D.-The "Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to The public is invited to come out o'clock Friday evening in the Memorail Building and 4ec how the slory turni oin when discrimination is advocated for Men to Plan Kor Merchants' Fair Members of Ihe Becklcy Business' Bureau will meet at El Chico Cafe 6 o'clock tonight to make the Merchant's Fair, to jhld at the Beckley Recreation Building. Colin McLuckey, president ot he group, has invited all Becklcy jusnessmen interested, to attend. JON BORN TO HODGES uy SLIff Writer AMEAGLE--A seven tnd one- half pound son was born to Mr.

nd Mrs. Jack Hodge, Saturday, May 7. THAT ENVELOPE "'7 Jffi HAND6DIT TOMEANPRAM-IF HE THINKS TM CURIOUS. HE'P BETTER THWK AGAIN! WHATS IM IT A SUMMONS SILLV- I THI51STHE OPEN IT!.

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