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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 3

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Degree Of Honor Lodge Will Elect Officers Tomorrow The annual election of officer will be held by the Honor lodge tomorrow i a 7:30 p. at tho Eagles club room A Christmas party will be heir at 8 p.m., following the election pollyaimai have been requested to be present by officers. In addition their pollyaima gifti each member has also been askeo, to bring a 50 cent sift to th parly. Girls, It Won't Be Long Now! Special Services At Church Tonight Ten Presbyterian women wil portray the "LiviiiR Madonnas" a the Beckloy church today at under the direction of Mrs K. E.

Luther, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Those women who piny the Madonnas painted by the masters are: Miss Jean Morton, Miss Ilaxe! Underwood, Miss Katherine Cooper, MrjC. C. Lewis, Mrs. 13.

Peter. Miss Banibar Payne, Mis? Sarah Bales, Mrs. .1. M. VanWinkle, Mrs.

Ned Raglnnd and Mrs. J. V. Schulle. Music will be furnished by Mrs Pauline Johnson, violinist, and Mrs.

J. R. Wood, pianist. Mrs. Leslie Carter will be the reader.

People You Know Annalee Harris, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris, of Shady Spring, has suffered a relapse of tho influenza.

Mrs. E. L. Ellison, of Bcckley avenue, has retunic-t! Washington, D. where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Ellison. Roger Conant will spend next week in Morgantown, Conant. a Register reporter, will move his family to 308 Hull street the latter part of the week. Major D.

Dawson Phillips is spending a terminal leave here after duty in tho European area. Before entering the army he was manager of the Beckley hotel. Capl. Earl L. Grose, on terminal leave from a chaplaincy in the U.

S. army, is speaking i morn- I Virginia Gilkerson Becomes Bride Of James Scott Wauhop Nylons arc back, girls--that is, If you know someone who knows someone getting early shipments. Lucky Tlitlma Joseph, classified advertising: manager, displays a pair she received in the mail from a friend in Charleston. Nylons are expected to gn on sale in Beckley before January 1, but there will be very few, if any, available for Christmas presents. (Register Photo) Miss Atheline Rogers, Elmer A.

Hendrickson, Will Marry Announcement ol the engage lent of Miss Rosa Atheline Rogers ing in the First Baptist church of 0 Elmer A Hendrickson was an South Charleston tonight at nou nccd' at a tea given recently the Baptist church Ferry, Ohio. lie was Martin's pastor of these churches before coming to Beckley. Capt. Grose will visit in Parkers'uuirg, Wheeling nnd Co- Ohio, before returning to Bcckley this Miss Carolyn'Trail, daughter of Police Chief and Mrs. W.

J. Trail, of Freeman street, has been pledged to the Beta Nu chapter of Phi Mu national social sorority at Bethany college. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Cummings have moved from Wykle, Monroe county, to Mabscott, where they plan to make their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mannix are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents in Bcckley he- given recently at the home of her sister, Mrs George D. Pollock, of Piedmont road, Charleston. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Rogers of 114 McClure street. Hendrickson is the son of Mrs.

Henry Hend- and the late Mr. Hendrickson, of Bittern Lake, Alberta Canada. The tea table was arranged with a bridal centerpiece sin'- rouadcd with carnations and ivy The announcement wns made through i i a wedding scroll tied with white satin to tiny wedding bell favors--on which were written "Alheline and F.Irner." No i i date for the wedding has fore going to California they plan (o reside. Mannix has; Fifty guests attended the tea just been released from the navy and were received by Mrs. Polin which he served as a lieutenant.

They have been residing inWest- lock and Miss Alma Cox. Misi Helen Higgs had charge of ihe ey ave een mcmbc erly. Rhnclo Island, while he waslsuest book. Mrs. James B.

He's, er TM TM based at Charlestown. Mrs. a Bcckley, and Mrs. A. P.

Hud- nix is tile former Margie of Charleston, presided at Landis Arthur, young son tea table. They were assisted Mr. and Mrs. Snowclcn A i Miss Mildred Robinson and confined to his home in Katheryn influenza. i Miss Ro crs lll Dn is a graduate of college, Minneapolis, ind diil post-sraduate x-alion at the Univer- graduale i Minnesota and tlxe Univer- Householder.

be out after being confined to hisi homo in Mahscott with the flucnza. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roop, of Mount Hope, are visiting Mr. Mrs.

Mike Moro, and Roy A al Mabscott. Sergeant Charles Hinte, has Pinecrest Christmas Fund SI Lacks $700 To Meet Goal Pmc sl em returned to his station in Florida j- a i at the close of Each organization has been after a 57-day furlough wec onc mol urged io make a substantial con with his parents in Kccles and 5 i Io raisc S7UO i i to the fund O'Dell, th, wife, the former Martha Dair, Topsy uen, Sponsora( a i a Spraguc. Hinlc expects to be dis- slalcs 'Civic department of the Wturan's charscd within the near future. In order to have Iunds! the drive is for the purpose Miss Betty A is able to to provide each needy patient a 0 providing indigent patients at be out after being ill at her home'Pinecrest sanitarium with somcjthe sanitarium with items such in Mabscott. necessary item for Christmas the as pajamas, robes, hou'e siipoers Joseph T.

Penninglon has re- goal has heen set at $1000. razors and blades ind nib turned to his home a receiving The chairman of the drive CS sory articles that an- needed jsterday that many oi-RamwilioiiB Uie health and comfort of the yet reported More a 400 a i received benefit from the Pinecrest Christmas Funrl last year, As chairman of the drive, Miss O'Dell has been receiving letters patients at the sanitarium hope to be benefited by the Excerpts from the letters follow: "Dear friend, I am not sending yon money, I'm sorry. But I am a patient here. I saw in the paper where they was i i to help those that really need things. "Well if you have something 'like sojne pajamas or any i left over 1 would surely thank you all for sending me any i you can as I sure need them.

Cues: I will have to stay a while here so I remain a friend at Pinecrest." Another letter stated, "I am a palient here at Pinecrest ana have no help. I am a widow and 1 need a i housecoat size 18 and 5 pair flannel pajamas for winter, size 1 a you very much and thank God too if con get them." Miss O'Dell has requested that checks be made payable to the Pinecrcsl Christmas and sent to her at 126 East Main street, Beckley, before the end of the week. If an hut Fit worldly-wUc. Shr. kcrps you Burning and yon lovft it! Enchanting hnnqiirl-blenr! i a a niiflcrtonc, 7.50, 6.00, 3.so.

Purse size 1.00 APPLE KLOSSOM, She's the denial romantic, Hrlcna Rnhinsicin's unsurpassed Blosjom. For the young in heart of all ages, 6.00, 3.75. Purse size 1.00 WlllTB FT.AME. Helena Ruhinatcin's iinforRcttahle h'g ftvprything a woman wants her prifiimc Io he, 'i'o a man, means the nnc woman, The BECKLEY DRUG Main St. Bcckley Fellowship To Hold Second Meet Toniyht The Mclhodist Youth Fellowship, organized last week at the Mabsroit cliurch, will hold its second meciinfl today al 6 p.m., ot the church, to officers.

Joyce Stover is president of the new and other members of the board are: N.incy Crawford, vice president; Mary Ann Gregg, secretary; Mary Pack, treasurer: t'aye Hotlgc, mission and world friendship chairman; Elizabeth Walker, chairman of worship and evangelism; Lois recreation chairman; Betty Malcolm, i service chairman and counselor, Mrs. W. Johnson. Tlie marriage of Miss Virginia Gilkerson, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs.

T. S. Gilkerson, of 121 East I Main street, to James Seoll Wauhop, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Wauhop. of Bellevue Lane is announced today. The Rev. T.

II. Fitzgerald performed the ceremony in his home in Bcckley on November ill. Mr. i Fitzgerald is the groom's great i uncle. For her marriage Mrs.

Wauhop Uvore a gold wool suit with brown accessories and a red rose bud i corsage. Mrs. Wauhop is an employe of I the Kcstcr's Dry Cleaners and iplans to continue her work there. Wauhop, a graduate oi Woodrow U'ilson high school, served for four and one-hall years i the army air corps with 30 months in the Southwest Pacilie. He iwas a staff sergeant when he rc- keived his discharge several weeks and is now employed by the Triangle Roofing company.

JAMES S. WAUHOP Mr. and Mrs. Wanhop arc residing witli his parents at present. Pennsylvania Girl Engaged To Ensign George A.

Rahall Miss Smallmon Is December Bride Sunday Register, Sunday, December 9, 1945--3 at I'M p. Glen Morgan Community church. I A WCTU TO MEET Mrs. J. t', Maddy, president ot Miss Arlene Smallmon, daiigh- lnc Bcavor Women's Christian Union, has announced RmaUmou.

was married to Karl ja meeting will be held tomorrow White, son of Mrs. D. J. White, of Glen While, MuiuUiy December 3. The ceremony was performed by the Hov.

J. W. Kinzetv at his luiine in Sophia. Mr. mid Mrs.

While are residing with her molhcv temporarily. White was from the army. He sci vc'd in the Kuru- a of operations nnd a prisoner ot Ihe Germans for three years. SON IS BOKN Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Callaher, ui Kopperston, announce the birth of an eight pound five ounce son, Gerald Hay, December 7, at the Beckley hospital. This is their second child. Mrs. Gallaher is the former Norrmi Warden.

Miss Livia Krcgecz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kregecz, of Ren Avon, Pennsylvania, is engaged to Ensign George A.

RimMI, 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rahall, of Woodlawn avenue. Wedding plans are not i i Mias Kiegutv.

is auenuing ihc A I i of Pittsburgh and jalso employed in the art depart- of a Pittsburgh department 1 store. 1 Ensign Rahall, who received his commission recently on being graduated from the midshipman's school at Columbia university, is low stationed at Harvard university, Boston, Massachusetts. He vas graduated from Wondrow high school and Carnegie Institute of Technology before en- cring the United States naval reserve. Mrs. Hunt To Be Luncheon Hostess Mrs.

J. A. will be hostess the Azalea Garden club at a uncheon tomorrow at 12 noon, at icr homo on Woodlawn avenue. She will be assisted by Mrs. A.

crhe and Mvs Paul Payne. During the meeting the mem- )ers make Christmas sprays torn evergreens for the trays of he Pinecrcst sanitarium patients Recently two pink magnolia ices were planted on the east side the Raleigh county court house iy the club- Mrs. T. Stromp and Clement Schulte supervised the lanting. Members hope the trees i bloom this spring.

Mrs. E. president, vill present a prize to the person laving the highest grade for the iast year on horticultural tests at various meetings hroughout the year. She has also announced that the Christinas arrangements which he members i bring to the Miss Livia KrcKcz Couple Observes 37 Years Married Life Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Bair celebrated i 37th wedding anni- vcrsily recently at their home on lie Hope road. During the day I he couple was by their eleven children, and their families. They were: eorge Bair and a i of Beaver; limmy Bair, and family, Springs; S.

P. Bair, and family, W. P. Bim- and family, "Vhihstolt; Mrs. James Weidonsall "ml husband, of Ridge a venue, Mrs.

Randolph Pale, and I family, Quinwoorl; Mrs. Charles llinlc, and her husband, a scr- jgeant in the army, of Sprague; and i i i a Kennic, Scth and Joseph, all nl home. A son, David Hair, is stationed i the army in Germany. i i be judged and a prize I a warded the winner. Former Beckley Girl Married In Florida Miss Ivvelyn Dooliltle, daughter of 11.

W. Dooliltle, of Del-and. Florida, and (he Intc Mrs. Doo- I fieckloy residents, became tnc bride of Tom Cunn i a of Chicago, Illinois. on Friday, Nnmr.her 23.

Tho ceremony was performed the Baptist church in DoLand. and immediately afterwards the iple lor Chicago whcix 1 they are a i their home. Cunningham was discharged from llio armed forces recently a overseas. T.B. Secretary To Address Auxiliary The American Legion a i i a i hoar Mrs.

i a Wilson, secretary of (he Raleigh county uiijercuhisis association, tomorrow i at 8 oViocU, in Lotion room of the Memorial i i Mrs. ioyd Say re, i has amunmced a meeting of ihc executive board will be held at 7 p.m., preceding the meeting of the A i i a Mrs. Thomas Els wick, music chairman, has charge of the musi- I cal program. a For anyone who owns phonograph here's acporkling gift of long-lasting goodness--a golden FM needle. Finer reproduction Thousands of perfect plays Kind ttf records Filters record scratch.

Yours a liecklcy Music Electric Company Colin McLuekey, Mgr. 110 South Fayetlc Street Phone 3393 Xnws Piny Given By World Wide Guild A Clivislmns play. "Christian Madonnas" was present ed by members of Ihc World Wide i under the direction of Mrs. Lefic Cole, al the vcccnt vneelinp ol 1 the Baptist mission circle of i Tlie meeting was held at the home oi Mrs. J.

L. Alien with Mrs. "lubcrl Turner assisting. part in the play were: Lorraine Marks, Madge Brown, en Brown, Mn.vJc Turner, i i Cole and Hetty ShullK. Sixteen members of the circle it tended.

The next meeting will hold in the home ol Mrs. W. Brown, January 5. Educational Christmas Gifts! OUR HOLIDAY GIFT TO YOU! With each permanent ptircliAierJ until Xmas, a of beauty cold cream and whatever color rinse you desire on a permanent. Special prices includ- one nf our beauties at MARGUERITE'S SI.

Phones to hear from them this SC OIIWCC'K. Each (mo This Christmas Give "Hearing To that hard-of-hearing relative or friend! A A SHOP $10.00 Miicliinclcss I'ermanents 55.00 Cold $10.00 Up Free Arch With livery Permanent Ko. St. Mil Our Special Cream Oil Permanent $5.00 A permanent you c.in manage Brush It all you like, comb it without fuss. No kink or brittle grids.

Complete nml Cunr- Other rermaucnts SX.50 up Del-Mar Beauty Shop Main SI. Over Cl.issic 6512 A BUGLE, for the Boy, Only $7.95 for boys or girls, only $9.50 iTOY PHONOGRAPHS A a 1'lays Records) 1 I TOY DRUMS POWDER and CIGARTETTE BOXES, from WHITE PLASTIC PIANO BANKS $2.75 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, our price (OPA 1'riccs PICCOLA (AMAN RECORDER, Key of 0-2 octaves $3.30 OCAVINAS (we to 95c Beckley Music Electric Co. Colin McLuckcy, Mgr. 0 So. Fayctte St.

Phone 3393'( This Christmas Give VICTOR RECORDS "The Gift That Keeps On Giving" Polonaise A Flat Ily llurbi No. 11-8848 HY SUPPER in silence when a hearingaid can bring (jack tho enjoyment of living? Thousands have founel nnw happiness through the Zenith Radinnic Hearing Aid. Why not. join them? Come in today for free rlemonfltrn- lion. No ono will press you to buy.

In the past six years, the United Stales has jumped about one-third of world a tonnage to almost 05 per cent. RADIONIC HEARING AID A morlel for practically iwfry typo of Rorrrclnhlfl lirnrijig lo.s.q. Comes ready Io wc.ir. Only $.10 nnd $50-- complcln with inconfipicuouji Nmitral-Color Knrphono nml Cord. Choice of colorn nt eiirn cost.

FRESH SHIPMtNT ZEHITH LONG MAKING AID BAmKIES JUST KfCEIVCDI Beckley Music Store Warsaw Concerto No. l'l-8S(i3 Christmas Hymns No. 11-8672 Liszt's Mcfisto Waltz No. SP-11 Also a largo assortment of Christmas Kcconls for "Grown UPS" and Children on Colin Mcl.uckcy, Mgr. 110 South F.i.viHIc SI.

I'lidiio 3.W.1 and ELECTRIC CO. Colin McLuckcy, 110 South Fayctte Street, Phone 3393.

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