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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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College Students Complete Course In Public Speaking Following i luncheon the- Becldey Hotel Thursday after-! noon cijhl- students of Berkley 1 College marie short talks in com-j plction of six weeks' course in; public speaking. The Iheme of the final nation talks was. "A Chart and. Compass." students anrt the topics; of Iheir talks included: French, tolerance; Arthur Bar-j thelmess, sports: Marion Johnson, religion, Elizabeth Hicks, fine I-oiiise Brvan. education; John Settles, home: George Toles.

industry, and Edward Biggs, recreation. Beckley Flying ScKool Sponsors 'Hangar Party' at Airport Friday Raleigh Register, foc-lilty. W. Tuesday Afternoon, July 19. 1919-3 Hopie Talberl Honored With Informal Parly In Minster Home Miss Nancy Jo Minster.

Johnstown Road, was hostess at an informal party Friday afternoon honoring Miss Hopie Trtl- hert. who is moving to Florida- this summer. As a surprise feature of inei allernoon the gnests presented the honoree with a hobo bag filled: with handkerchiefs. A refreshment was server! to the followinR: Peggy Daniel. Betty Earehait.i a Anne Freeman, Eslella Gajalis.

Pinny Oolrismilh, a Palsv Lively, Jackie Lowe. Itulh Ann" McC.onnick, Carolyn Nelson. Incidents In The Lives Of- Betty Jane Kidd Honored YOU jCNOWjIAt Bridal Shower Friday the aiiu Betty Snyder. of Sophia, and Mrs. J.

H. Webb, of 106 Ball Street, have relurnvti from a trip to New Yoik City. While there Mis. Webb attended lectures at the New York School of Interior Decoration. sr ott i Mr.

and Mrs. W. I. Williams, of lower Raleigh Heights, had a weekend gueils, i two sons, W. T.

i and wife, of Cliai lesion, and W. Gwinn and wife, of Morfjanlown, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Robinson and daughter. a a of Chailes- Alary Linda Goodman, two-monlh-old a of Mr.

Dcwey Rollyson I'as's'aQua MM. i ritual hoire in Mao- Marie LJlckfrstin, Mrs. Kalhlecn Atkins. Mrs. X.

Benneii, Misi i.autn were a leaUue ol i a Farrow, Mis. Mae Carpsr. evening and were awarded i.Mrs. a Hanson: In Mrs Nell Walters and Frances Mrs. II.

WnMon, Mis. John 1 M'ss a McCtiing, opened i i Hope McCluiiE, Mis. Laura were displayed under a a i a Mrs. ia Cole, recent a i i week iviih her paients. Mr.JKoiiia Miss School for a Mrs.

W. C. Harris, of Ridge a nri. Mis. Sue ley.

daughter rolie'ri for "in" the Co- of and" Mrs. D. B. Dilley, ol 'hmibia liiilinne for Hie MorRan, is recovering Callavdet College, Washington. appendectomy at the Ralngn iGeneral Hospital.

Miss Dilley is a Istiidcnl nurse the hospital. Mrs. MIS i i.oo ami Mrs. Sarah Roll is Oft. r- iGeiifM'M itospuai.

a Black Thursday and children. Donald and "reblivcs in i ie SUI1S and daughters of tiie of four summer events sched'Jl o( Mullens, and Miss Lois I rovm- r.i clip i i i the younger sel. Students instructs the Beclcler FMnr entertained their families Friday nlihl it a "luntir party" held the Hope A in tbe i school Mrs. Lucy Krtlley and John Kicimarjrk were In of irramremtnU for the partjr which dancirtj the feature of the evening. The croup plannlnc onlh'i enlerliinmtnl.

Mrs John Junior Brownlee. Wayne (center). Wayne Taylor John Kacsmaryk tre 'hey relax about the refreshment ilind. a "vacation with relatives in i ie su and daughters of tiie of four summer events scheduled Mullens aiid Miss Lois i i llle Kmjiil I foj younger sel. ol Berkley were iM uh.b will Tliurs-l Ro 1Ilie ii ari his orchestra of Mr and Mrs.

Roy Hum-, Gpo R( oss 0 or (b) uis Mi 1, in the dub Kichmond. who slyle eiford. of Buliiey, a a a Sliwt. is i i i a i bailioom at the second in a series Mrs. Delia England, of 1000,,.

nome (ran 3 Drained tlicir music on the sweet side, havt 'been engagcrl to play for the dance 'which Ix-sins at 9 p. m. and will Palsy Lively, Jackie SSuS'SHS Beckley Area to be Represented ly Lou Thome, Carolyn Virfi.lJ fm -i On Eastern Star Tour or Canada Sjulh Kanau-ha Slreet, who silf- Club, Guests fcred a cerebral hemori'liage Sun( int: i a.iii Th Fraras, of JlacAlpm. I i C. The ho.

IV i tii 1 Jnyco Waid, Libby Yago and tlie honoroe. Shively Sisters Gather For First Time in 21 Years The home of Mr. and CYNTH i A t.OWRV Riner, of 118 Reservoir Road, was I American-Brand Romance Undergoes Drastic Change The Beckley area will ba wcfl attending the International. Gen- iera! Grand Chapter. Order of East- It will be the 'irst appearance 1-- Recklcv for the Hart band 1 weekend were Mr.

and Mrs. Nor: and Mrs. James Lilly, of Mer- Marvin Roberts cer Street, was the scene of a 5 vocalist. i The leader is a talented sax X- Lr' I 'w. Bale, of Qnesei, Inuring evenin, a Mi.

and Mrs. Willard' berry Street, left Saturday ser ed the lub jnien- of Crab Orchard; Mr. and lo accompany i whldl included. Mr. and Airs.

ihonte a sfendins a week home of his brother, E. Lindsav. of Midway. They also. Ms Frame and family and J.is.

ver I visited'Mr. and i Smith.iGeorfiin Frame, alt of Widen: 1 -J Jut Paul Wilson, of Strange Cree.i a 'iKiire Crab Orchard: Mr. and lo accompany her tcis whicn nciuaTM Mrs. Henry C. Lindsay and Mr.

Sandra Catherine James o. vasher. Mr. Mrs. M.

V. Mc- ColKim, Mrs. Maude et ivtrs. e.n uoiiuniati. ui -Mr.

and Mrs. Stokes Martin and i has been visiting in Cleveland (or the scene of the reunion of three of the Shively family Sunday. dear, because (a) love is dependent upon proximity Daisy Dorsey chairman ol and, aSt TMmance, aP man 8 The Man, a man. ew Ca lail leave aboard a special of lenberry Street, has relumed to her (Robert Quescnuerry. -lr lioine from a two weeks' vaca-i Other guests attending were.

Norlh lion in Pillsbnrjlh and Fairmont, Col. and Mrs. i i a J. Mc- Sunoay. Mrs.

Belly Catlctt. of Galloway I Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ha alo a guest in Street, is visiling friends in a of Long Beach, a i a Marjone Donalyon and -Mr.

us. Virginia uowcu. u. Mr. and Mrs.

L. n. Carper, Lilly. is recuperating at her home a I.ego. spent the weekend with a serious illness.

'Mrs. Carper's a Miss JeaneUe i Delone Compton, of Center I Drown, of BlnefieKi Pennis a i and grandson Mrs, H. H. Brown, Kanawha Streel, Sunrla i Lilly Crawford wa 10 Ihe dance during which, buffet lodcihmciUs will be served 11 o'clock. Vanity Beauty Shop i a i Cut Rati Cr COLD WAVF.

Wllh or Without prlnet St. family, of Beckley. Arthur Cundy to Speak To Missionary Group nl There seems to be a modern gill is Ihe, drive, one who studies lliej tt and finds where the most men are located, A C. Cundy. lecretiry of the Chimbfr of speik to the A i i (Iroiip 1'of the First Church tonifht at their rnular rneelinr In the rooms.

His for tfce program will be. "Peace-" Mrs. June Helton, leader, will conduct the meetinjt with Mrs. E. Cecil Kinraid In charire of the program.

The devotional ser- viren I be led by Mrs. Ann Griffith. BAPTIST GROl'P TO MEET The Missionary So- of the First Baplllt Church will meet in the thurch rooms Thursday afternoon at ing a permanent mate. Many of the literary psychol- concept ol romance and romantic love into little pieces for anily- When you've finished readms one of the pieces, you feel ar adolescent idiot if you've felt those stirrings that poets used to write about. "RorainMc feellw.

jerwun preference, without which man kind lived for many hundce vein hai made men and She'i the one who studies how jlgned to meet requirements for renewal of certificates for West Vlrtinll teachers. The receive a limited amount of credit toward if Ihey ones me i desire. catch a beau. I quote one bit lw udc as members of the 9- to the hopeful' a a i a a Mrs. Vada still unwed: Canadian it'm i Blanco anil Miss Pauline Brogan, i id ii an ss a "You can't catch fish If your o( Lilljbrook; Mrs.

1 Gay Fix an bait Ijn'l rUhL" And (wo Mrs ansy Stafford, Whilby: an senleccn Don't Jmt Mrs Lucille Whitley, Coal Cny. lisled a think matrimony-- it ximtthlnj iboit It." rs uc Five area women are lisled as inembers of the 16-day Canadian Host ol the articles also 0 ur. They are: Mrs. Jack vise girls to bone up so they a a rs Fanny White, ol Qmn- i pretend interests or nod: Mrs. Alice Huffman IVal- if.

i pretend nterests or rs. which man- i i add up to good bait. JS Virginia Cooper. Berk- iblr happily 0 'hooked this gotten and Mrs. Gladys Holey, Looked thousaurl ur concealed self-dilike t.

1 a i a npvv ru tniif 9rra i a men an relaxed, theie's a new MARGUERITE'S 15 00 i i a For Monti" i Oil Five Dajs Onlj I 69J1 MJ Ovtr has made men ana an a reJa.xea, i a aencai -these lour arrd wudtici, 'now unreasonably happy of articles lo read which tell 21-rlay Canadian tour: noscl- men no unhappy." Theodore Reik sternly, cimmentinj with apparent dlsUsle on the fact that "this new factor, love. became the most important ont in the cholee of nule." sl $3.75 i i i i i how lo stiffen up and p'Jll a nint, Beckley, Miss Kathryn this husband who's sliupihg away Gj i Athens; Mrs. Carl Hub- again. Ibard. Goodwill; and Mrs.

Stella Personally, I like Ihe old-fash- Iliailey, ioned type of thinkins a love; ii and romdiice much better. jllllllins In case yon like to think tr-al niel ts girt anrl a 1( it, I two people fall in love tnc i they were preordained for lo eve the emotion; Miss Belva i i of I 1 other, or some other denghtlnl i (m aDol They enrolled as a student at me modern tliought is ready lo i lo than these a i i i a i School of Science and disabuse you. i experls anyway. 1 want to believe-Arts, in Philadelphia Would you like to know now fj tl Ths Franklin School Mr. Ileik.

in an article called Wins Title! experls anyway. 1 want to believe-Arts, in JIT 1 in love at first sight. The Franklin School offers Mr. HeiK, in an aim-ie ne LJ courses in medical tecnnolog, x- Chip on the Shoulder." in a new i Ijook, "Why Are Yon Single? de- the process of "When tte voted my wash- lir.f the whitest nn the block," wys, Mn Downc Mercer. 12RSI A 3 scrubbing Xow.

most all the washes in nclgliborhoud are Tcik Champions'." can lishtcn as Mrs. Mciccr has. PerV contains new miracle incrcdient that lakes mil. pu' nc m-hitenes' in your clothes. Oct wonderful 1'crk today! (he United Slates and Guatemala, Marriage Licenses The iolkxving couples applied Am rir a for marriage licenses ai the Ra- leigh County Clerk's office yes-1 Icrriay: Cecil Jackson Smith, 21, Beckley.

and Eldana Mat Jones, 17. of Fjst Beckley; i falling in love? "Before the individual merls his love object, certain PM- moods mike him (or rcidy to fall in love. The most important of these Is inner, moslljr unconscious dfc- sjli.ifiction with himself, concealed nil-dislike i is frequently displaced and expresses Itself in discontent Rosalce Rork, 19, both of Pine-. wllh his family, Job en- JcreM Sanitarium; vlronment." B. Slanley While.

34. of Beck-, That's fine, just fine, All a y. and Thelma Faye Mann, 20, of moonlight. roses, playing of I violins and perfume is i Next lime a single sirl something can brini i i cour a technology and menical sec retaryship. Mi's Mullins joins a class of 29 sludenls corning from all parts of Frank Huston Turner, a pielly attractive, she herself up short maybe, insleai Mrs.

Fred George, who has nfen a patient in Ihe St. Mary's Hos- W' pllal in Him a to her nied Stin- on Sou(h Ka go dancing, she'd best change her job. poison her family or move into a new apartment. Another modern romance note: Time was when girls used to jjy they were a i i for Mr. Rifjf.1.

Now they have plethora of articles saying that Mr. ain't a-gonna come seeking Del-Mar Beaity Shop mi $7.50 $5.00 A Cald For Only Oil A Perminent younslf. Brush Comb il without BrUttt en dr. Jinlc Porttr. Francei Goini.

Let OIHon Omenikl. Ju.nll. oMarie's "The Sportswear Center of Beckley" Wednesday Morning I A One I.ol of ReiuUr Sprint ind Smmraer DRESSES $2.94 One of Sprint and Summer DRESSES $3.94 One Lot of Rejul'r Srrint and SumwiT DRESSES $5.88 I-ol of Hejulir Sprini and Summer DRESSES One Lot II.9S TOPPERS $5.88 Drastic Price Reductions On ALL SUMMER HATS III Xerllle Street Becklej, W. "It's Thrifty to Buy Quality" PAYNE'S SPECIALS Starliig Wediejday Morning Ladies' Rhythm Step and Gold Cross Brown and White, and White, and All White Formerly $8.95, $10.95, $12.95 S5.95-S6.95-S7.95 All Sales Final All Udfet' Spring Summer SHOES $6:95 E. M.

Payne Co. Main St W. Va. 50 Pieces Sold Last Time In One Hour! Customers Can Not Believe 9 5 1 0 2 0 FAMOUS J'ETTI-KOLL FABRIC, dt By Burlington MIIH, All Rjyon) ImmaciiUte Taltorinr Made Like The Most Expensive Suit. You'll Adore The Style Shown Plus Two Others.

We Von To Come Karly For Best Selection. $5 $8 PUBSES i i A i i i As a A You'd WJTI To i i i i i 12.95 10.95 Sellers Cottons Silks 9 to 10 lo Sive Even More! 2 for $15 You'll Thrill Style Values! Imported Collon Fabrics, Beanilful Silk Crept. SL TH'O-rlECE, Come Try Them On. Buy Two! 7 99 Choice Knllre Stock HATS i A i A Impeded em prket 299 hipii, Summer 'Round BLOUSES Crepei A Cottons TO 7.SS I 1 99 For Wednesday Morning 80" 90" Permanent Finish Organdy PRISCILLAS The fabric is snowy white, crisp Organdy that's permanently finish- id to slay "just so." The arc six inches deep and each pair measures a wide 80 inches across, you can a a them Criss Cross! This is what's in More for you at this lo'-v Cash and Carry Price. 54" 81" LACE PANELS Panel.

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