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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 7

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Beckley, West Virginia
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7
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Miss Evelyn Staley Weds Thomas Ochelt RAINELLE--A Saturday afternoon single-ring ceremony united in marriage Miss Evelyn Staley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Staley, of Rainelle, and Thomas F. Ocheitree', son of Mr.

Mrs. Franklin M. Ocheitree, also ol Rainelie. The 4 o'clock service was read by the Rev. Robert Chandler' at The Rainelle Methodist Church in a setting of white gladioli and greenery.

Organ music was furnished by Miss Barbara Lefier. Entering the church' with her father, the bride wore a white ballerina length dress of shadowed lace. A headpiece of white carnations and white linen shoes completed her costume, and she carried a nosegay of red roses and white carnations. The bride's only attendant was her twin sister, Mrs. Ernestine Staley Hoblitzell, who wore a pink ballerina length dress, white linen pumps, and a white rosebud corsage.

ree The bride's brother, James L. Staley, served the groom as best man. Ushers were O. E. HaLsey and Grant Collins.

A navy blue suit with lavender accessories and a red rosebud corsage were worn by the bride's mother, and Mrs. 'Ocheitree, mother of.the groom, wore a blue dress, matching accessories and a red rosebud corsage. For an undisclosed wedding trip, Mrs. Ocheitree wore a green sheer dress, white accessories, and a corsage of red rosebuds. Upon their return the couple will reside in the Goff Apartments in Rainelle, Young Mrs.

Ocheitree is a Rain- eile High School graduate and is employed in The Bank of Quinwood, Lebanon ieyd nthe Ocheitree graduated from Rainelle High School and Fred Arthur School of Photography in Los Angeles, Calif. He served two years in the Army, and is now MRS. CHARLEC H. WHITE Miss Euk Belle Malcolm Weds Charles H. White ALVON--The Lewiaburg Methodist Church was the setting at 8 o'clock last night for the marriage of Misi Eula Malcolm and H.

White. She ig the daughter of Mr. and Mn. "WV Malcolm, of Ne- oia. and he is the ion ol Mr.

and Mrs. H. White, of ALvon. The Rev. Stacy Groscup officiated at the double-ring ceremony performed beneath an archway of greenery, ferns, and gladioli, flanked -with, tiered candelabra.

Burr Shaver at Lewisburg, tang "I Love You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer" accompanied by hii wife at the organ. Given in marriage by her rather, the bride wore a strapless gown of brocaded nylon tulle over white with a ghort bolero which had long, pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil was secured by a headband of lily-of- the-valley. She carried a white Bible, a gift of her father, topped lily-of-ithe-valley and an orchid, with satin streamers. Miss Frankie Kincaid, of Norfolk, and Mrs.

Kelly Masters, of White Sulphur Springs, were the bride's attendants. Miss Kincaid wore a brocaded nylon 'tulle over blue'satin gown with short sleeve bolero A' shoulderlength veil fell from a matching hat. Mrs. Masters gown was of pink. They carried baskets of summer flowers.

Bob Ripley, of Rainelle, served his cousin as best man." Kyle Boswell, of Alvon, uncle- of the bride, and Kelly Masters, of White Sulphur Springs, were ushers. At the reception held in the church parlor the bride's mother was wearing an admiral blue taffeta dress with navy and white accesories, and a corsage of white rosebuds. The groom's mother was attired in a navy blue nylon dress with navy and white accessories and a red rosebud corsage, A four-tiered wedding cake centered the bride's table. Reception aides were Mrs. Robert Ogburn, Norfolk, Mrs.

Jessie Randolph, W. N. Wolfe and Mrs. Robert of Charleston, and Mrs. Milton Perry, of White Sulphur Springs.

When the couple left for a wedding trip the bride was wearing a violet suit with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Fall Suit mployed by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and has his own photography- studio. Out-of-town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giimer, of Lebanon, Va.

Alderson Personals Alderson-R. N. Xing of Beckley, 's spending this week as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tayor.

Miss Gladys Johnson has returned to her work as librarian at the Veterans 'Hospital i Martins'burg, after spending a two-week vacation here with her mother, Mrs. R. Johnson and Miss of Kafobow for Girls may be dis- Miriam Johnson. (continued by the sponsors, Winolia mrc MRS. THOMAS F.

OCHEMREE (Ocheitree Photo) Sunday Register, Beckley, W. Sunday IT, W52-1V Special Meet Set Tuesday Decide Fate of Group To Mt. Hope--Some interest mustjbow Advisory Board. According I shown hv oarpnfc tn be shown by parents, Eastern Star members, and Masons at a special meeting at the Mt. Hope Hall Tuesday night, or the Order Miriam Johnson.

Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bland this week Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Williams and son, Andy, of Rchmond Va. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bland, of Bait- more, Mrs. R.

R. Legg and children of Lewisburg. Miss Rose Woolwine, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. A.

Woolwine, arid sisters Gertrude Ayers and Mrs. Emmett Pinneli, returned Tuesday to her home in Washington D. C. She was accompanied by her Mrs Ayers, who will visit there. The Rev.

and Mrs. C. Ambrose Jr-, and children were called to Harrisonburg Tuesday by the death of her mother. Mrs. Florence Grandle.

early Tuesday morning following an extended Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grandy grandson, Claude, of Suffolk, are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Roach Mrs. W. N. Edds, of Route 1, Alderson, entered the Bluefield Sanatorium Konday for examination and observation.

Mr- anr' Mrs- Harold Lemons and son, Harley and their guest L. M. 'Kincaid, of Gathersburg OES Chapter. This organization of young girls from 13 to 18 years of age has functioned the- past five years' under the sponsorship of the local! i to the advisory board chairman, Mrs. Flora Twaddle, the lack, of respossibility of some of those holding offices and the attendance by others has caused the chapter to feel it will not able to continue without the support of parents of Rainbow Girls.

Mildred J. Walker Weds 0. Morgari MULLENS Mr, and Mrs. Carl Walker. 10Q Guyandotte Mullens, announce the marriages of their daughter;" Miss 'Mildred Jan- elte.

Walker, to Orion Morgan, son of Mrs. Lake Morgan, PierpoihJ. The Rev. 0. H.

Dorsey pier- formed the ceremony at 8:30 p. rn, Saturday, Aug. 2, at the'Methodist parsonage. and the cooperation of Post 103, American Legion. When or! ganized in 1947, it was instituted! with 31 girls, and since has en-! rolled nearly 100 teen-age girls many of.

whom now hold a major-' ity membership after reaching the age of 20. One of its past officers, Miss Peggy has reached a top state office and, several others of the Assembly arej holding state offices. Another past officer, Miss Jean honored as "Miss and earned a trip to the international assembly which met in Canada. Three of its majority members have affiliated with the local OES Chapter. The special meeting of Rainbow parents, sponsors, and members of-the Masonic Fraternity is called by the sponsoring officer Mrs.

W. C. Ward, and the Rain- Benson, was Wide-Wake" OCEANA Mr. and Mrs. James L.

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