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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 5

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Beckley, West Virginia
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Fayette County Couples Get Permits To Wed FAYETTEVILLE The mons, 19, of Oak Hill, son i a i a Paul Edward Simmons licenses were issued bythe I'Xveltc County clerk's office as of Monday: i a Vernon Bess, 25, i a Clarence Bess and Ruby Humphries, and Rebecca a 1 7 of a a of i a 1-d- L. and Josephine M. Dozicr. i i a a nabay, 22. of Oak Hill, son of John D.

Charnabay and a a a i a Melisa Jane Whitlock, 24, of Oak i daughter of William Whitlock and Dolly Ross. Larry K. Carden, 29, of Oak Hill, son of Maurice and Norma Jean Ball, and Donna Jean Rainey, 17, of Oak i daughter of Tom a i a a a Krawcszyn. Brian Cook Feted At Party Carden and Stella Saplak, and Teresa A. Sullivan, 19, of Oak Hill daughter of i a a Phyllis Stevens.

a Eugene Sim- Lively News I -V i i i al i i Mrs. Dollie a a a is i Leona Knadi. Mrs. McClanahan and her 'sister returned over the weekend a i i i i i i a i i i a and sister, a a i Taylor. Mrs.

Taylor has been ill for several months. MULLENS A party a i i a Edward Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd Cook of 1502 Moran Mullens, in observance of his Hth birthday anniversary. i i i i licckiey, W.

V.i., Wednesday A September 22, 197H--5 Mullens Junior High Adds 3 New Teachers The party was held in his home where refreshments were served and the guests danced. Hostesses were a a a i Brown and Miss Janet Simmons. Guests included Leetta i i a a a Toler, Pete Phillips, Billy Phillips. Debbie Phillips. Greg Phillips, Tara Davidson.

Le A a i i a Sherry A i Lawson, i a a i Simmons, Dale Cook, Ann Lawson, Tony McKlnney and Debbie McClaughtery. i a Is a dicapped, attends Mullens Junior High. Mrs. Vince Jones (second left) was accorded a bridal tea shower at the home of her sister, Mrs. James K.

i a i Heading the guest list was her mother, Mrs. Javan Thomas (se- cond right). Her niece, Mrs. Mike i i a hostesses. Mrs.

Jones, the former Cathy Thomas, was married Aug. 24. (RNS) Recent Bride Honored At Tea -M i a a was honored at a bridal tea shower held al the home of her sister, Mrs. James K. Blkins 310 Highland A a evening.

Hostesses Mrs. Clyde Price, Mrs. David Ashley, Mrs. Mike Wikel, Mrs. Buck Kidd, Mrs.

Mike Mrs. a Folden. Mrs. Jack Wilcox, Mrs. Dick Weaver, Mrs.

Sluss. Mrs. Blake Castle. Mrs. Wayne Compt Mrs.

Randy Biggs, Mrs. Buddy Cumby, Mrs. Jess Poe. Mrs. i Mrs.

James Cooper, Miss Linda Mrs. Bill Fink, Mrs. Butch Lucento and Mrs. Dude Mullins. The serving table was centered i a tiered wedding cake flanked by an arrangement of yellow mums and a lighted water a i i a i yellow miniature mums.

A special gift was opened from the faculty of the Stophenson school where her husband is employed as a teacher. Guests were Mrs. Terry i i Clowers. Paula and Joey, Miss i Robinson, Miss i a i i Five Couples Get Permits FBLA Officers Officers for the Future Business a A i a a been elected for the 1976-77 school year at Hope i School. a liloxton (left) i serve as reporter, a Wrlston, secretary, Brenda a i i i a a a i a i a a a a sergeant-at-arms.

The vice president is Tricia Sears. The Business Leaders of A i a is a club lor business students with service, education and progress its goals, according to the newly elected president. Lusk Marks 60th Birthday I I A bullet supper was held at the Castle Rock Drive-In at Pinovillc Saturday for Estil Lusk in honor of his With i a anniversary. The supper was hosted by his wile. A i were Danny a a a a i i a i a Peggy McCracken, Hrent i a Jamie McCracken, Mack and Ruth Adkins, Ronnie a i Sharon Kay and Teresa i a a a a a a a David and Diana Smith, Terry and Donna Travis and sons, Nancy Lambert and Rhonda, Mr.

and Mrs. Dan i i and sons, David and Drema Grouse, i a i a Eunice Scotty and Dennis Bailey Mr. and Mrs. a Jackson a children and Estil Lusk I I I and Lisa. Mount Hope High School has elected i class officers.

They are front: Hegina Goru, president, daughter of a i Andrews, secretary, daughter of Mr. a A liluestonc Road, Mount Hope. Back row (left to right) John Lancianese, vice president, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lancianese of Bluestone Road, Mount Mope.

Jeff Athcy, treasurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Athey of Long Branch, and Robbie Jones, sergeant-at-arms. Athey is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jones of Circle, Hope. Hospital Patitnts MULLENS Patients a i i a i a i Saturday were Joseph Colbird of Herndon; Mrs. Rosaline Walls i i a Sizemore and Carol Hatfield, both of Mullens, and Shirley Hatfleld of Brcn- ton. i a Eiilypus Bailey, Miss Nora Kathy Stafford, Mrs. Mary Privett.

Mrs. Ella Rorrer, Mrs. Bill Craig and Paula. Mrs. Bill Sizemore, Miss Ethel Sisk, Mrs.

Gary i Miss Cath'y Dort i i a Semones, Mrs. Ray Toler. Mrs. a a Thomas, Miss Regina Morgan, Mrs. Rick Ruble, Mrs.

Wade Ashley, Mrs. Betty Pryor, Mrs. Emory White, Mrs. Roy a Cooper. Mrs.

Jerry Lane, Miss Anita Sizemore, Mrs. i a i a a i a i Lasporgora. Gary Bowling, Mrs. Joe Whitt, C. C.

Phillips Miss Terri Lea Phillips, Miss Michele Whitt, Mrs. Don Stover. Mrs. Charles Keaton. Mrs.

Paul Hubbard, Mrs. Elkins and i a i and Uarryl. -New teachers added to the faculty of Mullens i High School are Mrs. Joan Walker of Crab Orchard, Charles Pineville, a a a Mullens. a a i a a Oceana Grade No.

2 and i a i i a reading in and 9 at the i high school. a i i a a Morris a College, a earned an AB degree with fields in English and social studies and at the College of Graduate Studies at Ins i where she was granted a masters degree i a major in reading. She has done additional graduate a I i school. She and her a Burleigh Walker, are the parents of two sons, Ricky and Randy. Mulkey.

who has an AB degree i a major in i College. A and a a Meeting FAYETTEVILLE The a Garden i will hold a special business meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Friendship Hall of the Fayettevllle United Methodist Church. Mrs. 1.

J. Baker of Oak Hill is president. Members of the Garden Study Club of Fayettevllle will serve as hostesses. Marshall University. Hunt taught eight years at i i High School.

I I a i i a i I surance Company for one year. In his new assign- i a i English 7 and 8. His wife is the former Sara Friel. Kokack's prior work experience i three years i a i a Easter Seal Society working in the states of Florida a i i i a I i capacity he worked with handicapped children and adults. He has an A13 degree in nodal studies and speech a a a I Teacher's College, a sas, and a masters degree in special education.

Al junior high school he has a special education class. A KODACK CHARLES JOAN A PJA Committees Selected PAX The first Parent- a A i a i meeting for the 1976-1977 To Wed I I i a i a licenses were issued by the i during the past week: 2 5 Oceana, son of Beuford Lester and Mary Hatfield, and Patricia Breeden. 18, of Clear Fork, daughter of Eklen Breeden and Audrey Hagerman. Harold D. Sizemore, 28, a i a a a Sandra Kay Noel, 16, of Herndon, daughter of John Raymond Noel and Edna Gertrude (Juosenberry.

Dennis Gene Cook, 20, of C.oal a i son of Elgene Cook and Irene and i a Lee i 19, of a daughter of Willie Smith and Mable Belcher. Gary Bruce Cain, 20, of Beech son of William B. Cain Jr. and i a i Pamela Kaye Lilly, 20, of 11 a Dewey B. Lilly and Norma Jean Lusk.

K. Shrewsbury, 21. of Stephenson, son of Vernoy Shrewsbury and Edith Mills, and Barbara a 0 a 16. a a i a a Martha Davis. school term was held Mon- School.

About 60 parents day evening following open and the school's teachers house at Pax Elementary were present. The parents visited their children's homerooms and a in the school cafeteria for the PTA meeting, according to the president, Mrs. Jesse Athey. i were appointed for the various planned projects. i include a a i a as a a raising event to extend the school playground to the area where the high school once stood.

The group also plans to for the school term and to hold a com- nillteo meeting in the next lew days to begin work on some of their projects. Four Injured In Wreck Mount Hope police are continuing an investigation of a one-car acci- at Movtnt Hope around noon Tuesday in which four persons were i according to Police Chief Gary Reed, Hope. I jured, Judy Parsons, 17, Route 1, Mount Hope, driver of the vehicle, is i in a i a condition at the Raleigh a i a Beckley, her Goldie Parsons, 47, and Donald Elswick, both of Mount Hope, were both treated and released at the hospital, and Mrs. a Georgia 71, Mount Hope, was admitted to the hospital for observation. Police said the driver of the i a a passed out and hit a a a i was a total Cofy loss.

Masscy, Roger Lester and Alphonso Payne. Admitted Sunday were Mrs. Grace Harrison of i a Chambers and Miss Annie a a i a Blnnkcnshlp of Matheny and Miss Lorn Combs of Hcrndon. Discharged were Mrs. Delia Hoiiek and baby.

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