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Hinton Daily News from Hinton, West Virginia • 22

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(W Va:) Daily News Monday, Jan. 13, 1958 Fight SOCIETY NEWS Elizabeth Morriss, Society Editor Pron3s 5 and 6 Week's Club Calendar MONDAY Daughters of the American The Carnation Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hatcher with Mrs. Elsie Hunter and Mire, Virgie O'Bryan hostesses.

The annual congregational dinner ner 'of the Ascension Episcopal will be held tonight at 6 church, Ware Hall. All families of the church are urged to be present, The meeting of the Junior January, Club will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Memorial Building with Mrs. Granville be All Junior present, clubwomen invited A special meeting of the Summers County Chapter, American Red Cross has been called for tonight, 7:30 o'clock in the Red Cross office by Harold B. Eagle, county chairman. The Mary Billings Mission Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

E. D. Burnette, 717 Temple Street. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. R.

E. Farley and Mrs. J. Ep Grimmett. All Girl Scout leaders and workers, prospective leaders and interested persons are invited to attend district meeting to be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Carnegie Library on Ballengee Street.

TUESDAY The Bellepoint Home Circle scheduled meet Tuesday evening, has been postponed. The What So Ever Circle of King's a Daughters and Sons will meet Tuesday, January 14, at 2:30 p.m. in The 213 Second Avenue. January hostesses include Mrs. J.

B. Ashley, chairman, Mrs. J. H. Shaughnessy, Mrs.

P. B. Gooch, Mrs. T. H.

Allen, Mrs. C. B. Garten, Mrs. C.

V. Thompson, Mrs. G. T. Sigler, Dr.

Fred Wyand will lead the Bible study and install officers for the coming year. Members of the Sunbeam Flower Club will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. J.

Stover on Temple Street. One birthday is to be observed. WEDNESDAY Mrs. J. K.

Dawson will be hostess to the Wednesday Club at 3 p.m. in the Methodist Eduto attend call 655 by Monday. cational a Building. Those unable George W. Stevens Division No.

124, GIA to B. of L. E. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Cooperative Hall. Installation of officers and all officers are urged to be present.

Hattie Lawson, Mrs. Ellis Sale, Mrs. Mary Poore, Mrs. Juanita Bragg, Mrs. Grace Diefenback and Mrs.

Elsie Hunter will serve as hostesses. The Riverview Parent Teachers Association will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the school. THURSDAY The Addie Gooch class of the Hinton Methodist Church will meet Thursday at 8 p.m, in the Building. Hostesses include Mrs. Frances Davis, Mrs.

Walker, Mrs. Alice Ann Atkins, Mrs. Lena Patton and Mrs. Gladys Boone. Note change in time.

The Queen Esther class of the First Christian Church will meet in the church Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. FRIDAY The Mondongachate Chapter Mrs. Fred Wyand At WVEA Meeting Mrs. Fred B. Wyand, president of the County Teachers Association, left this morning for Charlescn to attend the WVEA dinner- meeting.

Guests of the WVEA will be members of the legislature and other state officials. Phares E. Reeder, executive secretary of the teachers association, says this meeting is the assocation's "springboard for a report on a public opinion diagnosis made by Princeton Research Service statewide level" in recent months. The WVEA engaged this nationally known firm to make a scientific check of the thinkinig of the people of West Virginia on educational and taxation matters. This is the first nationally known research firm that has ever done state-wide public opinion census in West Virginia.

ERR TIT TODAY AND TUESDAY Hollywood's Mad Salute to the Heroes IT'S But you'll Operation be glad! MAD BALL JACK LEMMON ERNIE KOVACS KATHRYN GRANT MICKEY ROONEY PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS Personals W. P. Kirk of Lewisburg who underwent an emergency operaat the Hospital, Clifton Forge, tion for, acute ruptured appendix Va. last week, is reported as resting better. Mrs.

Goldie Williams is patient in the Hinton Hospital where she will undergo surgery Wednes day. Mr Mrs. A. L. Sydnor and daughter, Ann of Oak Hill visited his parents, A.

R. Sydnor, a patient in the Hinton Hospital, and Mrs. Sydnor here Sunday. Mrs. Frances Kincaid has returned to her home in this city after spending several months in Zanesville, Ohio with her daughter, Mrs.

D. B. White. She was accompanied home by Mrs. White who is visiting relatives in the city, B.

T. Corker is spending the day in Charleston visiting Mrs. Corker, a patient in the Shepherds Hospital there. Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Layman and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Henne attended funeral rites at the Fairview BapItist church at Keenan Sunday for HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted: Mrs. Jerry Cooper, Springdale; Mrs. J. B. Ford, Hinton; Ronald E.

Mann, Hinton Mrs. H. E. O'Bryan, Hinton: Mrs. Ralph Petrey, Hinton; David R.

Scott, Meadow Creek; Mrs. C. E. Willey, Hinton; John L. Whitaker, Hinton; Mrs.

Verna Willey, Hinton. Dismissed: Mrs. Frank P. Buckland, Talcott; Mrs. Elmer C.

Crook, Jumping Branch; Master James Alvin Croy, Pence Springs; Mrs. C. L. Epperly, Hinton; Mrs. A.

E. Ellison and baby, Nimitz; Mrs, Rachel L. Grimmett, Judson; Mrs. Marie Kirkus, BallenREe; Mrs. Phillip Lilly, Nimitz; Rufus T.

Lilly, Hinton; Mrs. Sallie Martin, Elton; Mrs. Charles Raines, Hinton; David E. Smith, Hinton. HOLLYWOOD (UP)- The Wild West ain't what it used to be.

Warner Bros. hired 200 Indians as extras in the Kanab, Utah, area for a western movie being filmed there. Then studio officials learned they would have to order 200 Indian -style wigs frum Hollywood because most of the Indians had crew cuts. HINTON FURNITURE COMPANY Persons Attend McCallister Rite Out of town persons attending funeral rites for Mrs. J.

W. McCallister, Sr. recently were Mrs. Lake Murphy, Miss Diane Murphy, Mike Murphy of White Sulphur Springs; Miss lone Zimmerman, burg; Mrs. M.

L. Richmond, Meadow Bridge Mr. and Mrs. George Womack, Cabin Creek; Mrs. Jack Eades, Cabin Creek; Mr.

and Mrs. Henderson Miller, Raleigh; Mrs. Myrtle O'Dell, Clifton Forge, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bloch, Charleston; Mrs.

William Snider, Beckley; Mrs. Virgil Kirk, Glen Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

McClung, Mr. and Mrs. James McClung and children, Princeton; Mrs. Dick Allen, Princeton; Mr. and Mrs.

John McClung, Ronceverte; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bell, Lewisburg; Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Kirk and children, Lewisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Loran O'Dell, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McClung, Radford, Mr. and Mrs. William Hardenstein, Thurmond. Mrs. C.

C. Crosier, mother of Mrs. J. G. Fitzsimmons of this city.

regularly $5950 95 FULL OR TWIN SIZE a Reduced First Time Ever! FIRM SMOOTH $5950 REST New Officers Of Stitch Chatter Installed Friday New officers of the Stitch and Chatter club were installed by Mrs. P. B. Gooch at a meeting held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Irvin S.

Maddy on James Street. Using as her theme the club motto, "Charity to all and loyalty among Mrs. Gooch installed Mrs. C. Mann president; Mrs.

Lark Meador, vice presiIdent; Mrs. H. C. Porter, secretary; and Mrs. Fred Webb, treasurer.

Pretty corsages were presented to the officers. Mrs. C. R. Maddy, outgoing president, conducted the meeting and new yearbooks were distributled.

Enjoying 8 social hour were one guest, Mrs. Melvina Miller and members, Mrs. Gooch, Miss Ar. line Daugherty, Mrs. M.

J. Wine, rs. J. Norman Wilson, Mrs. L.

M. Meador, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs, Irvin Maddy, Miss Frances Bowman, Mrs.

W. C. Mann, Mrs. H. C.

Porter, Mrs. P. J. Carr, Mrs. C.

R. Maddy and Mrs W. T. Hoover. olution, will L.

meet Davis at on the home Greenbrier of Drive, Friday evening at 7:30. SATURDAY SATURDAY The annual Lee-Jackson dinof Hinton Chapter No. 1559, United Daughters of the Confederacy will be held Saturday, Heart January 18 Hall at of 1 p.m. St. in Patrick's Sacred Catholic Church.

The Rev. Ross Evans is to be guest speaker and the division president is also an invited guest. Members should make reservations by calling Mrs. J. W.

Carman 1036 by Tuesday. Members may bring guests. SMOOTH TOP FIRM-0-RES SMOOTH BUTTON -FREE TOP! TRU- -BALANCE CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRM SUPPORT! SMART WOVEN STRIPE TICKING! BORDERS FOR NON- SAG EDGES! TESTED FOR 10 YEARS' USE! MATCHING BOX SPRING, JUST $39.95 Sealy 77th Anniversary CONVENIENT TERMS! Sale MADE BY THE MAKERS OF THE $7950 Sealy NO MORE MORNING it from us Sealy Posture pedic is Sealy World's only mattress designed in cooperation with leading orthopedic surgeons scientifically LIFE engineered for healthfully firm support Sealy Posturepedic you'll enjoy the most comfortable night's sleep you've ever had and get relief from morning Take it from us, the due to sleeping on a too-soft mattress best mattrees you can buy is your best buy! Foundation 1. Still Matching $79.50 $7950 HINTON FURNITURE HINTON'S GREATER HOME FASHION CENTER Phone 22 Corner SIMPLE SEX CONFUSED LONDON (UP) The authoritative medical journal, the Lancet. said today that science has confused the simple issue of deciding whether a human is a man or woman.

When trying to determine the sex of a person, the Lancet said, scientists now look for six things: genetic sex, gonadal sex, anatomical sex, hormonal sex, social sex and psychologica! sex. In most people all these "sexes" agree, the journal said, but there are some who have a mixture of each, Mondamin 4-H Club Elects New Officers At a meeting of the Mondamin Junior 4-H club of Bellepoint held recently at the home of Billie Sue Kilk, officers for the ensuing year were elected. Named to office were Delores Richmond, president; Lucinda Ayres, vice president; Vickie Brackenrich, secretary Ramona Gwinn, treasurer; Ann Auldridge, sung Peggy Fredeking, game leader; and Devon Lacy, reporter. Mrs. R.

S. Hedrick, leader opened the meeting with a devotional and the Eighth Psalm was read by Mrs. E. B. Ayres.

The program consisted of question and answer session conducted by the leader and talks on 4-H Means" by Lucinda Ayres, Sarah Simmons and Ramona Gwinn. Games were enjoyed by the group and refreshments served by Billie Sue and her mother to Mrs. E. B. Ayres, adult council member, Mrs.E.

E. Richmond, adult council member, and members, Ramona Gwinn, Sarah Simmons, Lucinda Ayres, Loretta Honaker, Delores Richmond, Vickie Brackenrich, Peggy Fredeking, 'Patty Wallace Bowen, Ann Auldridge, Devon Lacy, Brenda Lilly, Janie Farley and Mrs. R. S. Hedrick, leader.

The next meeting is set for January 30 at the home of Janie Lora M. Forren, Ulysses Farley Wed January 8 The Rev. H. P. Hackney, pastor of the Central Baptist church, was the officiating minister for the marriage of Miss Lora Maxine Forren and the late Mr.

Forren, and Ulysses Farley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Farley of Meadow Bridge. The ceremony was performed Wednesday, January 8. For the occasion the bride wore dress of pastel blue taffeta with a scoop neckline.

Her only ornament was a necklace, a gift of the groom. Attending the wedding were Mrs. Sallie Forren, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. John Farley, mother the groom. The bride is a member of the Junior class at Meadow Bridge High school where she helongs to the Latin club.

Her husband also attended Meadow Bridge High school and is employed by the Meadow River Lumber Company in Rainelle. will reside with her grandmother. Monthly Meeting Of Brooks Circle The Brooks Mission circle met recently at the home of Mrs. Willie Bee Marion for the monthly meeting. "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms" was sung as the opening bymn followed by Scripture read by Mrs.

Lua Edwards and prayer offered by Mrs. Rose Cooper. report of the secretary and treasurer was given, roll call answered and dues collected. During the transaction of the routine matters, the love gift was taken and sick calls reported. Miss Dena Marion announced the following program: Mrs.

Emma Bennett; "Unspoken Mrs. Chris Meadows; "Begin Mrs. Lula Edwards; "God In Dena Gay Marion and prayer by Mrs. Edwards. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Marion, to Mrs. Esta Ward, Mrs. Emma Bennett. Mrs. Lula Edwards, Mrs.

Rosa Cooper, Mrs. Chris Meadws. Miss Dena Gay Marion. The next meeting is scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. Lula Edwards.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb, Jr. the parents of a five and a half pound daughter, Jennie Lee, born Friday, January 10 at Hinton Hospital. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Ward of Hix, a seven pound, one cunce son, January 9 at the Hinton Hospital. FREE ESTIMATES on custom made aluminum windows and storm doors. No down payment, small monthly payments. Farley Aluminum Products Nimitz Phone 526-J-4 Oxygen Equipped AMBULANCE Phone 26 E.

M. MEADOWS FUNERAL HOME 100 Park Avenue James Meadows, Owner 40 a OF Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping NOT AS THEREIN ADVERTISED IN LIFE 1808 POSTUREPEDIC ONLY A WEEK COMPANY 2nd and Temple.

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