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The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 16

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Register, Beclcley. TV. Friday Afternoon. April 3. 1970 Mrs.

Richard Ferrell Seems Convinced Jhat 'Run Away-Daught er 1 Is Dead (UPI) --j(at Morgantown) just kepi "I believe that this letter she had received from lichard Ferreli. the moth-! going with Mrs. Ferrell; have been investigated thorough-j her daughter two one of two West "If they're alive, he knoewlly." ithey disappeared. hare thev are." The parents of the Malarik; Mrs. Ferreil wen (UPI) Morgantown) just kepi Sirs.

Richard one they "are." I The parents of the Malarikj Mrs. Ferreil went to Morgaa- missin5 11 weeks said to-i The mother, who has a i also have charged that pc-itown earlier this week to picks dav believes her daughter i that the FBI "be called into the; lice have made an inadequate Karen's personal belongings; is'deacL investigation, criticized the way! check of the case. Westchester HalL i Tto-rpH of this Greer-Authorities have handled the! Mrs. Ferreli said evidence in-j "The reason I waited. I case Sdicated the girls did not simply: couldn't go after her 55Sd "It's been about six i a away from school.

She said-she said. "I had hoped we! jviared MaiariKot -couldn't have had more would find her before we hadj I cone about this," a tbag 310-12." and alsn pointed to-to go for them." Fayette Group Discusses Of Corridor 'U IS. Ferrell disagreed i i i fee theory she said police had: taken--iaat the girls ran away, "3Js the beginning, you could-j n't convince anyone that it vasnt just a couple of i 1 i running off," she said. The girls were last seen Morgantown getting into a a FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) A'calling the meeting io Line 5-A (five), southern: after they had attended a movie 'public meeting was he is hopeful of will be across Wolf Creek there. Thursday night at i of the group can I and Crooked Run Road, Tank' A truck driver claimed courthouse in Fayetteville by be made at an official meetingjHill and back of Huse Memorial days later he saw the girls into a truck at a Ripley truck stoix Another driver said v-uiiiuui uuau.it; iu aiiuiuj picked the girls up in FayettevBle, and to! Corridor has two alter-'sueh losses.

The Rev. and drove them to them with the two-nate routes bptii comingjEairston, spokesman for this! He said they were heading for routes being considered by Fayetteville. Line said this- section already! Ashland, Ky. iState Road Commission. "I believe the man in the carl Mayor John Witt Wagon on the Can Hill-; appointed by each group to act ft 14 Fayetteville Road, by the las spokesmen at the road com" 3fX CfiflfyriSS VflOffff MUSIC Fayette Airport, through HJghjmission meeting, Frank Mahan ft 1 MM.

I ft If I Creek Road and the intersection i J- Jo Be Per formed At lech Ballroom Opponents MONTGOMERY A Twentieth century saeredjsueh entitled "Six Centuries of choral music on the program (residential Choral Music" will be per-1 will be the works of American, ing and noise was three to sixiit He must' ann(unced toda by Illinois Wesleyan Polish and German composers, times as many homes involvedibe under rrho Edmonds Named Medical Director KOANOKE, Va. Dr. Robert W. Edmonds has been named medical director here for the Norfolk and Western Railway, JR. F.

Dunlap, vice i president operations, announced today. A native of Cleveland, Dr. Edmonds formerly was regional medical director in that city ifor the Ws Lake and Western regions. In his new capacity he succeeds Dr. John Humphries, who has retired.

Dr. Edmonds graduated in jpre-medicine from Western 'Reserve University and received his doctor of medicine Prior to the Wednesday evening meeting of the Mullens chapter of The Women of the Moose, Mrs. Mary Helen Blevins, (left), Mrs. Woodrow Cook (center), and Mrs. Clint Norris discuss the program which Mrs.

Cook presented on interior decorating. Mrs. Cook is home economics instructor at Mullens High SchooL Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Blevins and Mrs. Norris.

Line sgroup, said tnis section ithrough the northern route wiliineeds help and asked "Where! If VO. KOQu DIGS in! start behind Yeager's Chucklwill we go?" A committee was i- HUNTTN'GTON (UPI) Instructor Discusses Interior 0 eCOf 0fi fl MULLENS (RNS) "The provincial: American tradi- i Buffalo School of Medicine. He I completed his internship and 1 residency at St. Luke's Hospital iin Cleveland, where he specialized in internal medicine. In 1945 he became assistant director of the former Erie Railroad and served an that capacity until November 1, 1964, when he was appointed regional medical director for the W.

He is a member of the staff of St. Luke's Hospital, Marymount Hospital and St. Vincent Charity Hospital, all i Cleveland. Dr. Edmonds holds membership in the American Medical Association, Ohio State Medical Association, Cleveland Academv of i i Ap-pass reduced funds Lakejthe family," Mrs.

Woodrow Cook told members of the Mullens Chapter 190 of Women 'Iof the Moose as she spoke OK University's Collegiate Choir at A new feature of this year's i West Virginia Tech on Monday, (program will de a spontaneous pass or overpass. TI -m 1 then and! i interior aecoratmg project calls for construe- venin tf Mrs. of about feet of paved west Virgmia xecn on Monaay, program win ae a spontaneous pass or overpass. They decision in the near April 6, at p. m.

in the Tech choral improvisation to a pre- claimed this route will not at-so advertising for the contracts an ms Center Ballroom. The concert)determined text This is an ex- tract tourists or encourage new on the hufidino- Itrench for the Beech Fork Lake include significant works iperimental effort on the part in church music from the 35th Century to the present The most unusual feature oi the program will be a group of the IWTJ group. The program here is part of the choir's annual spring tour, which begins April 3 in Cham- of loth century motets by paign, Illinois, and ends April Dunstable de la Rue. DesPres 12 with a concert back on the and Mouton. The works, which are rarely performed by eol- Wesleyan campus after programs in Illinois, Indiana, legiate ensembles, will all be Kentucky, West i i i a in the original language.

Bach Cantata No. 64, "Sehet, welch'- eine Liebe," will represent the 18th century and be accompanied by strings and harpsichord, played by singers from within the choir. The rWU Choir ihas performed a Bach cantata each year on tour since 1965. They travel their own harpsichord, tuning it nightly before each concert The choir has just released a recording of two of the cantata performances for the Everec Record Corporation, A four movement motet, Op. 74.

by Johannes Brahms, is the 19th century portion of the con- tract tourists or encourage new on the building can begin. business in the state and cut the town in hall Judge R. A. Thrift acted as! Da and building of a moderator for the discussion. Iment field office.

Wednesday id the second point She showed different styles on film and said each room should be fitted to its occupant, and i nc i early A i a iFrench Provincial: Italian Fidelity In Flicks Cuts It With Kids By DICK KLEINER HOLLYWOOD audience--the 18 to! "Boy, I had fun miss. Likejing," "she says. 4i1 Abernathy Calls For Defeat Of Carsweil NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. CtJPI)--The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy called for the defeat of the nomination of Judge G.

Carsweil to the tf.S. Supreme Court, claiming that Carsweil was "not even as good as" Judge Clement F. Hayns- President ISiixon's head of the "Virginia, Washington, D. Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Fayette Coup! 50th Wedding LONG BRANCH A surprise get-together was aeld Sunday for Mr.

and Mrs. C. (deve) Holly, at their home, in observance of their SOiih wedding anniversary. The couple was married ADrfl 2, 1920, in the Presbyterian Church a a at Montgomery by Rev. 3VI.

B. Lambdin. Mrs. Holly is the former Ola Kineaid, daughter of Mrs. Cora Kineaid of Long Branch and the late Henry Kineaid.

His parents were the late J. C. and Mary Jane Sowders Holly. To this union six children were born, Joseph. Holly of Man, Bobby Holly Newark, Del, and Mrs.

Thelma Warren and Tootsie Holly, both of Long Branch. Two bovs STP. dpppasprJ Curious, how pictures built fron the ground up to appeal to to Observes Anniversary decorations, one a gold mum with the figure 50 and one ii keeping with the Easter season. The serving table was cov ered in white linen with golc bells and was centered by ar arrangement of greenery small gold flowers. Attending the dinner were their families, Mr.

and Mrs Joseph Holly Jr. and children, J. C. Ht and Elaine, of Man; Jimmy Holly of Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Holly and son, -Reggie, of Newark, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Seibert Warren Jr. of Long Branch and son-in- law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Nichols of Leon; Miss Tootsie Holly of Long. Branch; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lacy Holly and children, Susan anc Cy, of Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs.

jDustin and Mia and a story a -loves-girl-boy- mch has early and ran." morn-'just back from location shooting got introduces-self-to-girL "That's the trouble," up in 'Arizona on "Dirty Dingus iMagee." That's a western, with Joey, an active sort, Sinatra. Annie w-as bub- out -with Lance. They- run. Shejbling. She says, she has fallen says it's good for you.

And Jin love with a i Erich SegaL bombed. It's "That's untrue. says of course, it's loads of fun. why it! She says she didn't know too youth just doesn't hop into bed with somebody without knowing each, other's names, "They believe in love in relationships. Fidelity is in.

Pro- backfield. Hi mascuity is four or Who is Erich Segal? You're my typewriter. He is an associate professor at you know Mm as Erich Segal, the guy who wrote 'The Yellow Submarine" a 'Games" and some others. At the moment, he's on the best seller list with "Love Story." which has already been filmed with Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw. Today's'niuch about football until sheithese vears.

don know how I got along without westerns all married Lance, and now she knows all about it "We want a lot of Mds," she says. "Lance wants Ms own backfield. How many is that, The third step terior decorating was to put the arrangement down on paper. "RULES FOR arranging furniture is to keep the traffic lanes clear," the speaker said. "The room will look smarter if one spot is the main spot," she continued.

In speaking on balance and porportion iMrs. Cook said to put the furniture according to use. "All furniture does not have to be against the wall," and added, "larger pieces should go straight with the lines of the room and smaller pieces can go triangle." In closing Mrs. Cook said, "Put your own personality into your house when you are decorating it" A short business session was held with Mrs. Marvin Kirk, senior regent in charge.

contemporary Cleveland Heart i fhirn American American Heart Association, Geriatrics Society, and the American Association of Railway Surgeons. Birthday Celebration Scheduled Sunday For Send Branch Resident SAND BRANCH Open house will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. at tile Sand Branch home of the Rev. Joseph L. Rogers in honor of his 86th birthday.

His daughter will serve as hostess for the affair. The most common pipes for bowls These roots are very hard and often have a very beautiful grain. smoking today have made from brier root. She was carrying a I couldn't help it: I asked herj what was in tie shoebox. 1 first choice.

Abernathy, Southern Christian Leadership told Rutgers University students, "Carsweil is not even as good as Haynsworfh. He must be defeated." and children, The couple-s reception table Lacy HI and Tammy of was covered in beige lace and Newark, Mrs Holly's held a two-tiered wedding cake mother, Mrs. Cora Kineaid of encircled in gold bells, topped with a gold arch holding the figure 50. The arch also held gold flowers and bells. Each end of the table held floral Long Branch, and Carlos Williams Jr.

of Pax. The Bobby Holly's other son, Sp. 4 Robbie, is serving in Vietnam. Wesleyan College Plans Special Program April 11 For High School Juniors, Seniors BUCKHANN ON than professor of business ad-j center, the closed in Els tra i 0nj reported the pro- television studio, gram is for those students in-1 planetarium', in attending college Bumped into Anne I "That's my rock collection," she- said. And she opened it up and guess what was inside? On the book subject, my friends are very active lately.

One, Bob Windeler, is a good waiter but his timing is off. He spent a long time working up his very i i i biolography, "Julie Andrews," and now it's out but poor Jufie is yesterdays star. The other, Grelun Landon, teamed up with Irwin Stambler on a monumental reference work-- "Encyclopedia of Folk, Country and is full of such facts as Elvis Presley's middle name (Aaron) and Johnny Cash's first record and -rcihat was Roy Rogers first job (shoemaker). 100. high, terested school students in- business careers have accepted an invitation by West Virginia Wesleyan to be guests of -the college" on Saturday, April 11, at a.

luncheon and special program. Robert S. Craig, associate Pox PAX Willis Lively has returned to her home at Lively after being a patient at Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Foster and granddaughter, and son, Mike, Franklin, Ohio, are spendinf Week at Weirwood. Life is fun. fun, for Joey Heatherton, especially since she married Lance Alworth, the great pro football star. xrfi "Did we have fun last night and majoring in any phase of business, including accounting, marketing, a a secretarial science, or teaching subjects. He said the program, is open! to high school juniors and! seniors.

It will start at 10 a.m. and wUl continue untiL 3 p.m. The students will be guests of the college at luncheon. Students wiE be shown the business classroom facilities, including the a Professor Craig said I Bumbles is in- 1 around town. a new in-piace terested students may contact i "What fun we had over the Admissions Director Raymond weekend at the beach," she Baser for reservations.

says. The Dale Carnegie Course Will Be Offered In BECKLEY BEGINNING SOON 10 WAYS THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE HELPS MEN AND WOMEN poise and confidence effectively yourself and your Ideas at your best with any group names and speak on your feet fear and worry a better conversationalist your hidden abilities a better job, more income Sponsored in Beckley by Beckley Raleigh County YMCA For information call YMCA 252-6308 The Dale Carnegie Course presented by leadership Sales Training Associates Box 1531, Charleston, W. Vet. 25326 Al laboratory and dial access and of; retrieval as it is used for a I shorthand homework. They meet members of lrs.

Clint Lively of Long the business faculty and other Branch returned home over the college personnel and tour Weekend after spending several 'various places of interest about days in Zanesville. Ohio, with campus. her son and daughter-in-law, special programs also have Sir. and Mrs. Pat Lively, and been planned at the computer family, sirs.

Pat Lively left over the weekend HI (UPI)-Bemadette while she iS; 22-year-old member iof Parliament from Northern tne Easter Holidays! Ireland, was reported resting Mrs. Sobyj comfortably in London's St. Spending Mr. ana Billings- of Long Branca werejMary Abbots Hospital Vvednes- their daugater, Mrs. Bffiiejday following an appendectomy She is Expected to hospitalized several Crouse, and children, Tuesday.

Micnael, of Welch. Visiting remain tnis week is her nephew, Bon! days. Stover of Poca. I Leaving the home of Juanita Akers of Long Branch I The Great Rotunda is the Wednesday were her son-in-law! special name which designates mnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

jthe circular room directly under Jack Raikes. En route to their the dome of the national in Baltimore, theyjCaPol. will visit Elkins witn his! -relatives. iGrady Foster, and children, Hemming to Columbus. and Vemesa, of Stuart.

Monday after spending Va Easter holidays with Mr. Spending the Easter holidays Mrs. Cyrus Holdren and family, with Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. was her son, Eddie Willie. 'Hopkins of Long Branch were Leaving Monday for their; their son, Philip Hopkins, and homes were Rev. Bobby Brock a grandson, Teddy O'Brine HOOVER COMPACT CANISTER VAC The lightweight Portable Model COMPLETE WITH TOOLS of. -Monroe, N.

and Jerry Brock of Columbus, Ohio. They the Easter holidays with both of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Leonard Stanley returned to her home on Paint Creek tfieir mother, Mrs. Dollie BrocklRoad Tuesday evening after Weirwood.

Mrs. Wayae Wingrove is patient at Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital where she underwent minor surgery Monday. "Spending the Easter holidays with Mrs, Delia Foster of Willis Branch were her son and 4augbter-iQ-law, Mr. and Mrs. two-week visit in South Haven, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Thurman Tincher, and son, Tim my. Monday guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murdock and son, Larry, were their son, Carl D.

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