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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 10

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Beckley, West Virginia
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I'ineville IVrsonafc Mrs. Pearl Bryant 1 1 Dies at Hospital PI NEVILLE Mrs. Garlha Cook and daughter, Sandra, of Naomi, were weekend guests TM. of Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. An-' i i Bryanf. 50. of Mount Hope derson, and with Mrs'.

wero dinner guests of Mrs. Laccy Jackson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton HolsU-ln find children, of Charleston, were weekend guests of Mr.

and MM. a Acord. Mr. and Mrs. George of Man, were weekend MOUNT HOPE Mrs.

Pearl Bryanf. 50. of Mount Hope Anderson 1 Hie Oak ilill Hos- Mr. andi' 1 8 a 30 Wednesday a a long illness i cancer. She was born in a County Ky.

May 26, 1903. Survivors include her husband, C. C. Bryant, of Mount Hope; one i Dixio lio "l' olle the Xaycltcville Methodist Church, met Tuesday at the home of Mrs, I Harry Allfl svlth Mrs. Harry Marshall as co.hostess.

The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer and brief devotional by Mrs. Robert Akcis. Airs, (ieorgc llatfield was In charge of Ihe program. Oak Hill Patrolman Resigns Position IS, 19.53-1 i OAK I Oils 11. Slamey ol KeDy Avenue, Oak Hill, has submitted his i a i to the City OAK III LI.

Chief K. E. Jaimey today named iv.illrr Oravley, 31, of Oik i i In keeping with the "Week nlshl a a In place of Orls Prayer and Self Denial," which will SUmey who resigned hn nhenn.nri te.1t i 1 i Police Chief II. K. a snlil Slamry, in the opinion of e'itv nt- liclals.

has been nil i i i and ivill be inls.wl. Stamey, according to Jannoy, lu-eliminary a i lifts been considering resigning (or istraie W. Orls Barton Wcclncs some lime but had been requested May. charged i the mm- In u-itnoM It. also slated Tuesday at Stamey has several i i his brothoi Murder Suspects Freed on Bond I'RINCCTON Aflcr waiving bond of $2500 each with Renn)n i TM 1 1 1 J'" rl Matllo ni a and Ihc case was postponed until turn I WdlCn i bo observed Oct.

25-31, Wilson, a a brief talk on the Lor- 1 rl of J. R. Mar Sp( of a i 'his program. rton, of Spencer; two halt-sis- a Light, president of the Wo- Mrs H. a and Mrs.

Ernest Simmons an'l Mrs. Anna Douglas, of Mount i 8 ave a history liavc moved from Sablne to Pinc-jHope. lion. o- rnens Society of Christian Service of her orgaiil villc to an apartmenl of Mrs. Latha Cook.

He Is employed at the Funeral services will be conduct-! --i---t--. at the Maple Fork Bautlst 1 A Coca-Cola plant in Pincvillc. Church al 2 p.m. Saturda; i Oil II i Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Snydcr, off" 1 0 Bev. Barley, of Mount i a i were weekend guests i i a i Burial will tol-l their son-in-law and daughter, MrJ'ow at High Laivn Memorial Park' nnd Mrs. G. W. Hincs, i i i Oak Hill.

OAK I Mr and i i They formerly resided here. body will remain at of i i i a Street, have at Oak i home alter spending a the scrv- two weeks vacation i i i rela- I lives In Virginia and Kenlucky. live today. CIravley sUrl on the job lonlclil. He has hten a resident of i for a -ar and a a coin- Ing here Berkley.

Oravley ivas rmploycii by i i i a i contractors. Gravely is a i and has one son. Council. He has been employed a palrolmaii four years, idding a his employ- mind i i him a good man "lo work i He described officer as sober, honest and efli- dent. a Stanley said his resignation be comes i today.

with Ronnie and a lie n.j sureties re.uim.blc Jan. 4, lost. a i TM Jacob Hodges, a mine employe, Kulledgc, one for a use of and the a ot ten children, a a automobile and one for hit- Ihe porch of his home a driving, were nollcd. a to Crlnilrt'n Court. There posted suret' i i In the ciVASKiTics TO OAK 1I1L1, The Oak i i club i meet In i a the i 7:30 p.m, at the home of Mrs has been employed ns an I I I i B.

Crlsllji on M.rikln for Ihe civil servle lent ot Office of l-riee Ail.I nc U( ey formerly resided here. nc body will remain llegena Weaver returned lo lTi ce I llcl nl Home at jhmond, Sunday, after'" 1 1 to Friday Riles Set For C. W. Sneed BRAMWELL Funeral rites for i i i js ti piay wnn a east of 8001 nc of a persons illustrating the history lc TOnrf cl: 1 at 3 p.m. Friday lobacco in sonj! and dance, at the nr.iniwcll Methodist Church Mi Jtich spending Ihe weekend with her a Mr.

and Mrs. Clcve Weaver, In Pinevillc. Miss Weaver was chosen by Ihc A i a Tobacco Company to' represent "Lucky Strike" on'lheii float ill Ihe Fifth A a Tobacco Festival which was held in filch- mond, in September. She also I'nilicipjilcd in Hie "Tobaceorama" which is a play with a cast ol IIP I Miss Weaver 1 thcl Rcv 8 will Steymer offic- Hiiria 'laivn Sneed in a Blucfield hospital social i in Richmond, SI: Is a member of the Richmond Choral Society, (he i Opera Group, is a i USO i cla She is also a VWCA Counsellor for! Wils March 13, 1888 at be in Wood- Park in Bluefield. i.

Wcdnes- social activities. Miss Weaver will study music at cany a nichmoml Professional Institute oil' 0 County settlers, lie was a 'May 1, 19-19 to Mrs. Grace Odd the son of the late Wylio Martha Farley Sneed, early William and Mary College second semester of this year. A a a of A I In svith a conference-wide Charles II. Balding, Clarence the Fayeltevillo Methodist Cluircli Parsons, F.ddie Caliaghan, a will hold a week-lout; i a sorv- L.

Oatridge spent the i i i on a and nut'" Morgantoim, where they a ing Friday, Oci. 1 23. i i i i a L'liiyer-l Friday. Ihe pastors in this a I Lee a a i jolln)0 0 ncMf)! ((f fl stationed at i Ihe grocery iiore business on a Avenue, Oak Hilt. depart Dc 3rl 1 lc a ing Janney.

The other id i P.u ast jKuice iasi week lo i I i Police Hollcw who resinned. 7 in inc case Benson i a a a night i i i and others, a a and i i his brolher. on a motion for probation A ease came up In a was probalcd- for Inal Coiirl 'Vcdnesday, (hat of a three years, fie was ordered lo llutlcdee. a i Fred 0. Blue I Ihe balance (ler In ihe death of a woman cii attorney's fee of $25(1 MiUoaka who was knocked from and placed under a recognizance the Irnck In which she wns i i of $200.

with her a by a truck i In the case against Benny Pen- by Ihe defendant, Inlnglrm, a a i i charge, bond arc On recommendation ol the was fixed at $230, rclurnablo Jan. pa- prosecuting a the 110. 195-1. i charge a a i Ihc defendant was- A rule agal.ist Frank Salvacchi, ol nollcd nnd a plea of i lo a a absent juror, was dismissed as h. i i a ni.iinUughler clwrgcjlhe juror was present and showed was entered.

The conn asked lime good cause for his absence. Cleveland, Ohio, where ho went a al the a ll (i fh" i i i Clinic. who will go inlo the dif- 'vt. a i U. K.

Halding, a Pickclt, rprl1 Churches to preach i scmcos spent Ihc weekend i i The Hev. Dr. James Calir mother, Georgia Marie IJal- the First Methodist Church a 1 ding, of Kelly Avenue. Oak Hill Sorority Meets IWatson. who survives.

School, she Is now employed byi a operator for the past the Equitable Life Assurance Society of Ihe United Stales in liich- mond, Virginia. Sirs. Lelly left Monday for Huntinglon to visit for a week I Ihe home of her son and a lcr in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox a mwcll; She made the trip with her grand- 1 orl of years for (he Appalachian i Power Company at its Switchback son, Danny Olen Wallcn, who is employed at HimtJnglon.

a radio station in Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brooks OAK I "Happiness Self Rstlmalc" was the program presented Tuesday evening by i ha1 employed as a sulj- Thomas Jr. and Miss Dettv Alice Perry to 'members of Del'a Thcta Chapter of Beta Sisnia Phi Sorority.

Plans were made lor the ten lo lie tfiven for the rnshees, Sunday, Oct. 25, at the home of Mrs. J. It. Ellison, of Ford Addition.

The business session was presided over by Mrss Mary Lou Mitchell, president. It was announced (hat the Christmas stocking project was under way. were read from Ihc I a i a Headquarters, al Fairmont, will he Hie visimig min isler for Ihe Fnyellovillc church. As he will be unable to be present a the Hcv. C.

It, i i i 11,0 regular pastor, will preach on thnt a a His sermon topic will be 'How Much Do We Care." plant. He was a member ol the Bramwell Methodist Church. Other survivors arc: one slop- Mrs. A. B.

Carver of one stepson. Clyde A a four lers, Mrs. H. W. Stinsoii a Shawnce; Mrs.

L. Calfce Andy Poley.of Maloaka nnd Forest Miles of New Rich- iiu. rtirs. ueorge A- Brooks i a i IUIIL-S DI men- were dinner guesls of Mrrand Mrs. I i 1Ic preceeded in de.ilh D'Antoni, in Mullens Sun- Louis day.

Mrs. K. G. Khorozian was a business visitor in Becklcy the first ol the week. A-lc Alvah Cook left Saturday for his station with Ihe Air Foree at West Palm Beach, Florida, after a leave spent here with his mother.

Mrs. a a Cook. Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. McGraw, Mrs. Frank Acoid and MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE m. down function. Doctor.

hi.iu7 vi-'i" im 1 i comllllon i e.UM,«ili children. The body ivas to remain at the Bailey Funeral Home in Princeton i 10:30 a.m. today when i it will be taken to the residence at I Bramwell. which time a was secretary, promptness in read Mrs. leltcr of a a i id lo the recording i lrf mhenli Minor i i a Thomas sending for in her her Methodist Circle Meets FAYETTEVILLE Mrs.

Lena Wiseman was hostess lo Circle of 'he Fayetteville Methodist le, of Ravcncliff, were guests i on Tuesday evening for Mrs. Lee P. Bailey and daughter, ne regular October meeting. Mrs The meeting was held nt (he home of Mrs. James Hess, ot East Main Streel.

bn Kurt out G.I o.n. rim -Adv, Miss Violet Lusk Sunday. i Gayharl, of the U. S. Navy at Charleston, S.

was the weekend guest of his cousins, Mrs. Gerald Ellison and Miss a i a Smitft, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ellison. Wafer Rationed AlRichwocd RICHWOOD The waler shorl- ase, con'linifes in nichwood, as well as the imminent danger of fire.

Fire Chief Eci. Buck, reported that the storage tank must be kepi half full in order to fight, fire. The City Water Deparlment, meanwhile, has reduced water service to four hours out of Ihe 24. Hours are from 7 to 8 a.m., 10 to noon, and from 5 to 6 Riehwood High School conlin- ties on a half-day schedule. Wilh hours from 8:30 a.m.

until noon, all classes meet for shortened sessions. The four grade schools are continuing usual hours. An additional well has been drilled at the upper end of Cherry St. in Milllown, but the pump has not arrived. The water department hopes this act will relieve the situation.

Mayor Reynolds has urged citizens to use water sparingly during the hours it is available until conditions improve. A. H. Wilson, acted as co-hostess. Mrs.

C. R. Bright gave Ihe devotional and the program was the of Mrs. Stanley Eskew. The program was in (he form of a mock conference session, with members actinR tht a of delegates from foreign, countries.

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Thty go to work i i minutes. Sale, non-toxic, contain no dope or habil-fotminR drugs. Ask your (iniffgist for new hospil.il-lestcd at tile sensational low price. Demand PKUVO, accept DO lubstitutt. Pruvo 75 at Amazing 6'niaff $4 50 JL COHEN'S DRUC STORE 322 Neville St.

Sccklcy serve JFC Specia MURPHY'S Bargain Days SHOP EARLY AND SAVE Friday Saturday, Oct. 16-17 Brazil Nut FUDGE Reg. 39c aoC Cotton BRAS Pink Only Sizes 32 to 36. rif Reg. 79c Vanilla Rainbow SUGAR WAFERS Reg.

33c Lb- First Quality Sheer NYLON HOSE 60 Gauge, 15 Denier rri Reg. BBc Pr- Womens Smart New Fall HANDBAGS $100 Reg. 1.66 Jr. Shortie BRIEFS Gauaranteed For 100 Washings Reg. 39c BonnlCord.

Pinwale CORDUROY 36" Wide Reg. 1.39 yd Women's Sport RLOUSES Sizes 32 to 38 $1.27 Reg. 1.98 Men's Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Rayon acetate 1 AH 2 IM 2.75 REG. 1.95 Sweetheart PRINTS Assorted Patterns 36" Wide Reg. 47c yd.

37c Boy's Boxer Typ. Corduroy LONGIES Sizes 2-4-G Reg. 1.19 Pr. Boys' Initial POLOS Gr.y, White, Yellow, Blue "SKc Pur. Silk Print' N.ck SCARFS Ant.

Colors Patterns Reg. 29c 6 for 1.00 17Ceo Wide Mouth Vacuum BOTTLE 10 ot. Size Reg. 1.69 Electric Chrome Sandwich TOASTER in Oil Cloth Basket LINERS 79c S7c Buum DATS Duma SPECIAL Baked Southern Style SWISS STEAK ItllftnJ Grtot Northern ttani, fMlj Whipped PototMi, Homemade RolU 58c complete 218 MAIN cfottau bigg Just so you won't ffclthe idea a ihe prices in our ad last week were only for our opening, here arc some more values to please your appetite and your pockctbook. Be sure lo shop from our complete self service meats department If you want a special cut not in the case just ring for the butcher.

He'll be triad lo'ac- comadatc your needs. ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS Whole or shank half Lb. 59 BREAKFAST BACON. 69c Chuck Roast FRESH GROUND BEEF U.S. GOOD SWIFT'S Lb.

Lean, Mealy Pure IJecf LB. 39' CRISCO FRESH COUNTRY EGGS 5mDl do 49c PETEH PAN PEANUT BUTTER 'Y' 33c STHEITMAN'S CRACKERS 26c DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW Armour's Cottage Cheese Iboi 25c Aunl Jemima Pancake Flour '5l7c PARD DOG FOOD 3,1 39c CHOPPED BEEF (Wilson's) 12 "39c LOG CABIN SYRUP ARMOUR'S VIENNA SAUSAGE Armous's Oleomargarine (BB 2 43c TOMATO SOUP cHompb 2 25c JELLO- DEL MDNTE PEACIfiES (inhcoty Mo 33c Devil's Food. or Yellow -Swansdown CAKE MIXES All Popular Brands CIGARETTES GARDEN GATE In PKGS. JJjC $2.15 5 LBs $149 OPEN THURS. FHI.

and SAT. NIGHTS UNTIL 9P.M. SWEET POTATOES 29c 9 a 'y 7Qji iX wbuuMft Jl if fa3C 216 SIZE FLORID A ORANGES 2 69c Stayman 0 0(lf WINESAP BANANAS RIPE FIRM 2 SILVER DUST 29c loigc Cannon Face Cklh InsUe LUX The 12 01. can 39c va ar9C JUC dtleigenl formula IVOHY FLAKES 9 18 Wilt coupon on ih TIDE 5oe lOe wilJi (Jic pon inside LUA iUILL PALMOLIVE RINSO 5e I iUAf SOAP VQ ban get one for i price 4 Z9c 3 29c 28c WILLARD'S SUPER MARKET 1210 S. KANAVVHA ST.

FRESH ROASTED ROYAL COFFEE 3 IB. $O39 MAI:.

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