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PAGE TOTTR THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL, SUNDAY MOTWTXG. MARCH 12. M33 News of Neighboring Towns HUSTON names and addresses, of all persons i who have i a gold from the banks since February I. 1933. and who have not redeposited before Marcn 13, Mrs.

J. C. Richardson, The Junior Woman's club has received an InvltaUon from Mrs. John S. Harvey, state federated club president ot Huntlngton, who was authorized a) a general officer to attend the leneral senior federated club mcet- in Richmond, May 2J to 26.

local club will present their club song, written by Miss Kathryn Templeton, or the afternoon of May Mrs. Melvln J. Wine entertained the Tuesday Evening Bridge club at her home in Eighth avenue. High score were presented to Mrs. Robert T.

Garvey. and Mrs. C. C. Hertel.

Mrs. H. Tom Brown entertained the Coterie bridge club, Tuesday evening her home in Temple street. Three tables were arranfjed for play. The following were presen.

Miss Lillian Daui'herty, Mrj Nunnally, Mrs. Holier i Mrs T. Mann, Mrs. W. Lo T.

Bush. Mrs G. W. Robt. J.

P. I'ltzsimmons, Mrs Cleave- cont mle each land, A. E. Wise, Mrs. B.

T. Corker, and Mrs J. T. Day. Baptist mi.ssipnarv, of Rangoon, conducted a meeting at the Central Baptist church Thursday evening.

She was assisted by Dr. A. S. Keliy. of Parkersburg, and Mrs.

F. L. Jeffries, of Charleston. About 100 persons attended from this city. Alderson, Lewisburg, and Roncs- verte.

CLENDENIN Wood? Memorial M. E. church. Rev. B.

Nuwman. pastor: Sunday school at 9:45 a. morning worship at 10:45 a. Epworth league rt 6:30 p. Epwoi Young, leader; preaching at 7:30 p.

m. Baptist church. Sunday school at 3:45 a. Miss Eula Del Craig will ST. ALBANS The home economics department the Womans' club will meet Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs Fred Smith, on Ccllege hill.

The pro gram: Roll call, "Current Events of Ire "Recipes from Ireland," Mrs D. S. Esiep; Irish jokes, Mrs. Dana Webb; vocal solo, Mrs. U.

S. Jarrett Irish reading, Miss Katherine Summerfield; election of member of nominating committee; election of chairman and vice chairman. Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.

Nelson, in Second avenue. Members and guests present were: Mrs. E. E. Echols, Mrs.

R. L. Patterson, Mrs. J. S.

Kesterson, Mrs. S. Stanley, Mrs. H. D.

Poole, Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. Cal Woodard, Mrs C. A.

Nelson Mrs. J. B. Hines, Mrs. i Mrs P'' ene at 10:45 n.

B. Y. P. U. at Jackson, Mrs.

I. H. Perry, Mrs. Flow- 'OmLs, Mrs. 30 Cervices at 7:30 p.

Rev. ers. Mrs. W. L.

Lynch, Mrs. C. obertson, Mrs. I i i a i a services will Lawrence Mrs. R.

W. Melton, Mrs Mrs. Harold Callohan entertained Fntre Nous Bridge club, Tuesday her aparmtent in Ballen- The following were pre.i- thls "Thc Old Maid's Return from the evcn.ng a f(ee street. Mrs. Scibert Cay, Mrs.

W. T. Elizabeth Saunders, Mrs. I Klondyke." a one-act comedy directed by Mrs. Benjamin Martin Keith, will be presented March 17 at o'clock in the high school auditorium the Worrrm's Home Missionary society of the Elizabeth Memorial M.

E. i a So uth The cast is composed Fanny Ji.hnsim, Mrs. Kirk Heatwole. local tal rs. Haro Purvis, Mrs.

Robert Pat- Miss Mary Corker, Mrs. L. L. Sullivan, Mrs. L.

Palmer. Mrs. Bill a J. C. H.

C. Hale, and Mrs. Mrs Robert Turner entertained at Tables of bridge. Tuesday eve- John Miller, Mrs. G.

C. McDermit Mrs. George Henderson, and Miss Alice Woodard. Mr, and Mrs. H.

L. Brown are week-end guests of iriends and relatives at Gauley Bridge. Mrs. Mack Wood entertained members ot her ciub Tuesday evening S. C.

Hudson, n( Cincinnati, is visiting friends here for several days. Mrs. T. S. Tompkins has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs.

J. E. Cannaday, at "Journey's End," the I Charleston. u-- Seibe. Mrs.

Mndge Wells, Mrs. Eari Fields, Mrs. Dan Jarrett, Miss Mil- Dan Mayer entertained her contract club Tuesday evening, at her home Jainrs street 0 fJ.i^abeth Saunders will enter- and Miss Arabella Osborne presided a her a club Tuesday eve- at the tea urns, assisted by Mrs Fred amp. ai her home in Temple street. I Osborne and Miss Lizette Roadgers.

Mrs. a a Glass entertained Others guests Miss Nadine Hoadgers entertained Thursday at her home in Elmwood avenue with a a tea honoring Miss Madelon Osborne. Miss Roadgers her club, honoring Mrs. Harry Thompson, of Thurmond. Welch Snyrler.

Mrs. C. Osborne. locnl chapter of the White Miss Blanch Robinson. Miss Mary i rret recently in the Masonic Young, Mary Elizabeth Hall and a and elected the following of- Miss Tora Osborne.

Sally Hayes, worthy high Mr. P. Welfley. watchman shepherds; Mrs. Mary Ander- Membeis present were: Miss Sunshine Hill entertained the "l' Ung Pe le Sunday school class Sthn i I i Episcopal church, at her home at West St.

Al- Thursday evening. Members and guests present were: Misses Alma and Margaret Verna Ramsey, Grace Lawrence, Mrs. Albert Lawrence, Gordon Hines Bernard Cottrell, Lige Howes and Clyde Webb. The Dramatic club of the St Albans high school will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Hughart, in Seventh avenue. Misses Ada Arbaugh and Virginia Rice will be assistant hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mai lor have gone to points in Florida for "a several weeks vacation. Miss Mildred Rose returned on Thursday from a visit with relatives at Madison. Jtriers guest: Mrs.

F. Randolph, Mrs. Newton Stephenson. Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne entertained Tuesday with four tables of bridge. High score was made by Mrs. jcn.

noble propnetess; Mrs. Mary-i Guy Lynch. Other Maloney, worthy scribe: Mrs. Bertie! Mr. and Mrs.

C. Wicker, worthy treasurer; Mrs. A i M. M. Maloney, Mrs.

E. D. a Clooch, worthy chaplain; Mrs. Halhe ne M--s. Frank Pierson.

Mrs. H. M. Other players wore: Mrs. C.

J. Hesch, Dr. an Ovorhol', of Th-jrsmond, worthy nnd Mrs. Cora Allen Guide. Mrs.

o. W. Salisbury entertained Central Baptist Mission circle, at her horre in Summers street. Harold Callaham entertained contract at her apartment in Ballengee street. score awards were Cox, Miss M.

Margaret Ma one. Lizette Roadgers. Mis.s lnn-i The Fidelis class of the First Baptist church will meet on Monday evening at Barker. the home of Misa Mary A kitchen shower will be given for one of the members. Mrs, Graves Quick, who was before her Guy Lynch, Dennis Thomas and Harry Jjarriage, Miss Mary Frances McAdams.

Lions i Clure. in attendance at the Monday n.gnt were: presented to Mrs. H. L. Kaniftn, and Thomas Dawcs, Dennis Thomas, Se'bcrt Gay.

She was assisted Walker and Cecil Strickland. by Mrs. J. Clair Bigony. Mis.

E. J. Carper, and Mrs. club Arnold Barker, who has been the guest of his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. I. J. a ErvLn. Marvin Lee, F.

C. Barker, has returned to his home Randolph, Walter Young, R. N. Col- at Charleston. lins.

George Kerr, George Turlcy. At lai delegation of St. Albans Paul Worknan. H. H.

Down the Road Actions You Instantly Regret Bv Frank Beck JUST AS YOU'RE PHONING HUBBYS OFFICE TO FIND OUT WHY HE'S HALF AN HOUR LATE: HE APPEARS, AND NOT SEEING CONTINUES HOMEWARD. RONCEVERTE The H. F. relief organization at L'nion has bren notified that Monroe county has been allotted f4.995 'or relief during March, and for April. The county welfare board expect 1 provide aid for about 800 I i i Irom these funds.

a a i fieid director of the slate unemployment relief administration, was at Union Wednesday Riving furlhur instruction to organization. Miss particularly cmpha- sized the garden program of fidminstration. No family which does not have an adequate garden this summer will receive any relief in ier. Seed pack a jfea may ot- tained by those on the relief rollt by working on the county roads for a specified number of hours. Mrs.

Paul Scott and Mist Ella Crickmer were hostesses to Mutual Improvement club at the home of Miss Ci'ickmer Wednesday afternoon. Mis. C. Thrasher gave reviews of the books. "The Good Earth" and by Poarl Svdenstricker Buck.

he primary department officials by Mrs. H. Lilly and Mrs. iamutfl Thompson, with Dr. Ritchie Ware as master of ceremonies.

It was ecided hold dtniier-meotings each The April meeting be in hiarjje of the Anchor class and Worti- n's class. RTPLEY i L. D. Moore recently recen ed notice Ihe state schoo Rev. E.

Gibson Davis, pastor of the 'Irst Baptist church, who leaves for N. this week to take w. D. i i pastorate of the First Bapltsl on March 1C ch cf that city, was honor guest a se, 1 of the monthly dinner of the a a a a of the church Tuesday evening. and Special music by a sjixapfione son's i fr a men of Education that Hipley high school has been rated as a be Jackson coun- 1 7, and 18 to hnld institutes, Mi.ss enmity music di- ir of music at Jack- years, club held at Trinity M.

E. church. Wadear Thabet spoke on "My Nalive Land." Pat G-jrinan, director of the Rotary i gave a report of rehearsals. Harry Love, who has been ill at his home Main entered Hoizer hospital Wednesday for treatment. Mrs.

George Bonecutter is criticaliy ill at her home in First street. County Superintendent of Schools John D. Canterbury is confined to Ins home Henderson with neunlis. a i Johnson, cashier of the Point Pleasant National bank, re- Miss Margaret Ford enterUlned i a. buifet supper her home in Ivlnnroe avenue recently.

The f.ieftts included: Mr. and Mrs A. Fitch, of Alexandria. Miss Louise Pearce and Miss Jane Stuart Preston, of Charleston; Miss Jane Graves Mathewi and Mr. Silas Preston, of Lewisburg, Mill Julia Beury.

Miss Betty Beurv, Mr. Felix Obensham, Mr. Justus Beury, Mr William Blake, III and Mr. Durward Stanley. Circles of the woman's auxiliary of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon follows: No.

2, with Mrs. Harry Cobb- No. 3. with Mr.v J. B.

Samples; No. 4. with Mr'. John Dunn; young ffirla' circle with Mrs. P.

A. George. business woman's rcle met Thursday evening with Misi Edith Patton. Mrs. Walter Waldrop to the woman's guild of the Epiico- pal church at her home Thursday afternoon.

Chief of Police B. Slier WH called to Miami, Fla. Wednesday or the illness of Mrs. Sizer who is spend- me the winter there. J.

Klase Lonjtanacre. of Sinks Grove Announcement of the marriage last i had his eye badly cut by a piece of Saturday of i Virginia Lewis i Mom- Tuesday. He was treat- MONTGOMERY Mr. Paul Dotson, was made last week. The marriage was performed in the Church of the Immaculate Conception by Father M.

B. O'Riloy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. J.

F. Lewis, of Montgomei student of Montgomery ed at the Greenbrier Valley hospital. Miss Josephine Pedigo, of Bnrre. Pa ii the guest of her irtuit, Mrs. R.

F. Martin. Paul Holland. Hugh Spilrrun and Albert Brav. all of Logan, were Ruetts of Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. C. Bray Thurt.

CMIU i i 01 ivionigomery a school. Mr. is employed at cn ro 'e to Washington to attend ette Composed of Emmet Pugh, a i I Hsi tleyi Tirnieriy of "j.ic'k- 1 second Tuesday Montgomery. Bounty. sptvik on "balancing i at a weekly meeting of Junior Smithers.

They plan to reside P. A. The B. Y. U.

gave a "depression Young "entertained' the BeUepomt ed sd gh th ch Aid societ3', at. the home Carper. The I'nilathea class, of the First Baptist church, entertained at a show- oasement. Those a i were: er honoring Little Miss Sarah Ann Young. The Fhilathea class, of the First Baptist church.was entertained at the church by Mrs.

R. D. Hayes, M. 1.. Mrs.

P. Allen, Mrs. C. Wjckline. Mrs.

Nellie Maddv, and! L. P. Gum. i The New River Valley lodge was recently ente 'tamed at the Coopera- Jackson t've hall by Mrs. Margaret Mrs Maxmc Galaspie, Mrs.

Nora Deeds, and Mrs. Winnie Crook. The Past Noble Grand club met at the home of Mrs. Maura Hutchinson, In Temple street, and elected the following officers: Mrs. J.

M. Meador. president; Mrs. J. R.

Neely, vice president; Mrs. L. P. i Welfley. treasurer; Mrs.

E. C. Wicker, Lucille Engle, Ima Wilson, Glanys Margaret Stephenson, Nelma Stephenson. Fay Drake. Mabel Hamic.

Dessie Bodtic, Beatrice Wily on. high school basket ball fans panied the team to H.antington on Saturday where the regional basket ball tournament was held. The I. E. Handley Bible class of the First Baptist church held its regular monthly business meeting on Tuesdav evening in the church parlor.

Mrs. R. Maxwell was i ee Pugh, Jack Lowe, Herbert All nd Brud Monn, i Glenn Sallack at he piano was a part of the program. ttending were. D.

O. Means, C. S. Grouse. Carlus Tucker, Horace Hall, Dr.

K. K. Rand, A T. Kessmgcr, R. F.

Baker. James Davis. Edgar Crouch. A. C.

Clinc, F. J. Bass. Gilbert Gerhold. Dr.

French Farm Budget." Tht 'hree-year-old child of Mr. and i Moore, nf A died i The broi.dll ta i i Mr-: Morre Order. i American Mechanics at the a in Mam street. The interclub committee of the body Point Plt-asam Kiwjnis club has coin- i i pieied arrangements for an attendance Miss i contest to be held between the iouai services. "he oT the deprogram fol- Hymn; prayer.

Mrs. B. Hughart- scripture. Mrs W. H.

Jacobs; voca Madeline Vineyard. Ely Marie Bowens. Virginia Harmuc, Louise Sum- pies, Pearl Stephen-son. Lester a i dee. Donald Byrd, Irvin Chandler, poln, Louise Schultz, accompanied bv Tippy Walker.

Mitheny. Margaret Maxwell- vocal solo Geral- ald Young, Robert Wayne Ma- i Irwin; pjano solo. Margaret Mnx- haney, David Gra- 1 Carl Bird, well. Others present were" B. Harwood Jam G.

Hes'er Hash Dr. B. C. Jennings Jesse Richmond. J.

R. A Kelsev a Dennis, Claude Stone. i A. Lockp. Everett O'Neal, John Earl LilS Kesley Jennings, a May H.

Calfoi W. R. Fugitt, Sherwood Scarborough and W. A. A i The sixth in a series of i a v.

play eft a ernoon nt the the direction of F. L. a At the close of the session, Mrs. J. A.

Campbell and Mrs. Thomas H. her marriage. dub and The Charleston i a i ciub ciui ing the of March, April May. i i club i i i of the i a i by the losmij club at the ptornctrusK Ihe a i of the contest.

Dr. O. i a Ripley. has been a i i of i wa- niL.cl^ DV Dr. Oren Bell F.i.rrr.citit.

president of the West i Vn i i a i association. Claypool entertained of the Presbyterian County Agent A. G. Middleton re- Thr u-cl SSOO Ha i Cmil of i a to the it-Hef of pour. Mrs.

B. E. circle No. 2 auxiliary i a luncheon Wednesday. Those present were: Mrs.

C. C. Foul. Mrs. Guy Gibbs.

Mrs. T. K. Dunbar. Miss Pamela Evans, Mrs.

E. F. Brugh, Mrs. J. J.

Keller. Mrs. Victor Keller. Mrs. C.

L. Mrs. Albert Kinney, Miss Annie Lcgy, Mrs. Rny Long, Mrs. L.

B. O'Neal. Mrs. Chester Reed, Mrs. James Shrewsbury.

Mrs. A. E. Bayes, Mrs. Locke White and Mrs.

C. L. Woodbrxlge. a laymaii 1 conference of the Epitco- nal church Thev were accompanied here by Mrs. Albert Bray who will remain for several Dr.

and Mrs. W. E. Kill, of Richmond, who have been guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Rev.

rrid Mrs. A. N. Brown, returned to then- home Thursday and were accompanied by Mrs. Brown.

H. A Stoneburner, 35 years of Marfrance, was brought to the Greenbrier Vallev hospit.nl Friday afternoon suffering a badly bruised chest arms received when slate fell on him while working in the mines. Tho Riplev a club pnited that 12 applications for seed rrcpived loans ere made a by Mason T. Ramsey, of the seed loan office, is in charge the Vy or k. Mr a 111 ur Point Pleasant Thursday.

Steve Miller, son of Councilman i Faul McKay, Mrs. W. George Miller, of the first ward. Elizabeth Laird. -ill Mrs.

A. K. BmJey entertained her i a Friday afternoon. Guests ere: Mr 1 i i a a Mrs. C.

S. J. Champe, Mr.s. Wilkerson, LEWISBURG Gilmer and lleti i entertained at bridge at their Ho ward Reynolds Eugene Haynes, Randall Samples and Ivan The Clendenin seventh grade basket ball team defeated Bridge school Tuesday by a score of 21-16. Mrs.

Allan Cooper. W. F. I.ee, Mrs, Irwin. Rome Bcane Mrs.

Settle Kimmer, Mrs. Fei-ol Rimmer. Mrs, J. C. Trowbridjse, Mrs.

J. H. Lewis, Mrs. John Mrs Schultz. Mrs.

C. R. Tca.ts, Mrs. Hoke, lira. Walter Wood.

Mrs Velmt, Virgil BurrJ.s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burns, is recovering at his Mrs. Leo i Mrs. Grant Tomp- Mr.

and Mrs. M. Shafer and! McCalHster Hex. Mr. "wbridgc.

Mrs. Eva Trow- chaplain. ana Mrs. C. A.

Bennett, a Miss Fay Shafor. of Wayne, are the ith Mr. id Mrs. W. L.

White. Mr. and Mis. Earl Engle, of South bridge and Clifford Lee, The Hotarv Charleston, and Miss GWiha Er.yle i Mr. and Mrs.

pounced rnarriafie of i daughter, Virginia Evelyn, to Mr. Jlov.ard Harlejs a The cere- mother, Mrs. O. W. Engle.

W. Honaker a Jewell Powell, of Mrs. i i a Smith was entertained i a miscellaneous shower at trie i home of Mrs. Tuesd.iv evening. Games a td contests oc- i cupied the evening hours.

The lowing a I tended: Mrs Kobert Scott, Mrs. i man, i Smith, Mrs. Aiox club met Thursday at i George, Mrs. Joe Shinto. Mrs.

Banco, me Colonial hotel. Music was played Mrs. Joe Kosh. Mrs. Zobraska.

cjy an 01 chestra consisting of Miss i Robert Smith. Mrs. James a he id Wodnesdny evening in home on Joncho road of injuries re- i in Slerrett. Mrs. J.

E. parlor wilh Enoch StaaU, a jieable iron plant. I Burdette and Mrs. a ho.stesse^ Mrs. James T.

Leftwich has received word or the denth of her niece, Mrs. i i and a a A i 7 and Virginia Miller, at Ashland, thr a a fn- the a Tom i submarine diver, is jpi ceived to his "back i at work at I Wilkinson Mrs. J. M. Jones and Mrs.

eo clubs i the combined hijjh school. ot' his brother, Hunter Powell. Koontz avenue Miss Mary Louise Geary, of Hunt- Melton Mr. Fred bers present were: piunv took place at Pearisburg, i is spending seveial days wilh a 4. llev.

J. A. Early, a 1 or Mplhodist Episcopal church rc'id the ceremony. Mrs. Huffman ia a graduate oE Hm- ton high school and Mr.

a is member of the Junior class, of a school, and was halfback on Ihe 1932 team. Mrj. Ira E. Wiseman entertained the James clais of the Methodist at her home in James street. Mrs.

Stella Cunningham. Mr.s. W. W. Jack- Miss Steall Mrs.

R. and Mrs. G. Young took part on the program. The Worker's conference of the Cen- Baptist Sunday school, entertained at a covered dish luncheon Tuesday evening.

There ere 40 members, and visitors present. sister. MJSS Ar.nabelle Geary. Homer Six is reported improving at the a i State hospital following an appendicitis operation. Mrs.

Dicy Hammock is seriously ill at the home ol" her daughter, Mrs. Homer Stump. Circle No. 1 of Woods Memorial M. E.

will meet Thursday afternoon i Mrs. A. W. Goad, in Kooriti avenue. Rnnson, Miss Haley or, Reeae.

Mcm- O. J. a John Wilbur Boriie, Holstem. L. K.

Loven- J. E. Meyers, J. S. Moore, Joe Mrs.

J. A. a i i Mrs. A i MI and Mrs. J.

Malone, of i i a i at his home at Point i Pleasant from serious i i received VSVdnesdny i at work on a sunken sand digger at Ravenswood. His hand J. W. Mather)y. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry is have ret from extended vacation to in Florida. I M.ss Price who under- Florence Jasper. McLaughlin, Mrs. D.

R. Nickeu, a i Watts. Mrs. James H. White, Mrs.

Kari Watts, Mrs. Paul Legg, Mrs. Luther Dempsey, Mrs. Charles Plumley. Mrs.

a Campbell. Mrs. Stuart, Miss Florence Skaggx, ATis- Elizabeth Arbuckle, Miss Madge Ellis, Mrs. Key Palmer. Miss Ethel John Mr.s.

Herbert Campbell, 71.1,-- K- t-I i i i j.vci cun a i i MLS. H. was Cru5h ed by a a i beam i Mrs. John Mftddox, Mrs. John Mrs.

Hatninkor, Mrs. John Richmond, Mrs. Si Mr.s. Clyde bell, Mrs. i Mr.s.

Petlit, Ranson, O. Slater can. Mrs Quince Puncan, Mr-. Johr V. R.

Skinner, Owen Stutter Taylor and Roy C. White. MTRO i B. P. Virginia Necly a i her at 730.

bridge ciub at a St. a i a party. Wednesday evening. The- ursts were First Baptist i ch. Rev.

J. Re nolfl.s, a school i i at 11 o'clock, U. at ti.30; evening i Rev. Urvan i school at rr orn- Miss Fern' Lee Miller, of Fort Payne at o'clo. MiM Kathryn Compher.

of East- I a ue a cvcmnw Kpworth The Woman's Chriitian Temoerance union, of Spring i met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. L. Thomas Mrs. C.

C. presided. A. O. BiHups, who has been confined to his home, is able to be out again.

James who has been the guest of relatives here, has returned to his home in Nicholas county. Mrs. C. A. Totloch is reported ill at her home in College hill.

Frank Ramsey has returned from visit witn relatives in a a City. Mrs. James Cromwell is ill at her home in West St. Albar.s. Mr and Mrs.

Ed of Brown's creek, were business visitors in St, Albons on Thursday. Tom Joseph is ill at his home in Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs Frank Miller and Mr. 1 nan Rev.

E. A. hr. school at 10 clock; ern Va Miss Helen Lee Brown, Mm. Robert Patton, Mrs.

Robert Ron- 1 Miss Pauline Bowling, Miss Jordan, Miss Frances Gorman. Miss Cundiff. Miss Lucille Wicker i hip at "11 o'clock: people's Mm Enma Dunlap, Mr.s. a ti at G.3Q; i woAhi at Llewellyn i R. S.

Turner Miss 17-30 ft Wilma Frerleking, Mis.i Helen John.son, Mrs. C. A. Lawson. i The Chesapeake lodge was at i and Mrs.

Oscsr Philpol are moving (rom Sixth avenue into the McClung hou.se in Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey Mrs Charles Wells and F. Sat tea have returned from a visit i relatives in Washington, D.

and Miss Barbara i who is a student at Mary of Cod. Rev. Sydney a p.urch school at 9.45; i 1 1 o'clock, peo- wor '10 was i a tainert at the Cooperative a i at 0 evening "Wednesday a a Miller. Iva a Mrs. I becca Harvey and Mrs.

A a I ridge. Mrs. Lawson presided a 'I'-, jneeting of Kin ton Rebekah No 40. held Tuesday a Cooperative hall. jMcCcLliiMc 1 entertained i tot rux.

itt lu-r home in -1 r'. I ee t. 11 i ri i Lruksy t)f her iun, GCOJ college, Staunton, Va. Ihe a CM Cnrol Wa! tact 1 Bettv Jo Iliggin- i Jaccj Lie line Hixtiif-botham, Tht United of the i a a a a (ederacy were cntei tn tried al a let. i a Cal.

ustur, PEfilt-n MethcKiist i i i Jlnbby i a a Bobby Miss Faye MiHer, Mrs. R. C. Bi Dick ay Hiiyo.s, ton. Miss i Mrs.

Dai.sy I Otto Gerald Walker." i a Gooche, of Raleigh, Mr.s. F. G. a i i i Joan Miss Ruth Hanna, and Miss Tsabellc George a McCal- Thomasson, ot Charleston, as Mrs. was Baldw Mrs.

W. B. Bniler is a patient at the Charleston General hospital Mrs. W. G.

Rimmer is ill at her home in "West St, Albans. M. buus chapter, Order of tht; a Star, met in the chapter room in thi- Masonic temple Friday at 7'30 p. m. I O.

i and Jack Daw I who have been i aru able to he out Or. W. H. Wilson continue to un' prove at his home on Kanawhn tcr- McCnrtney, Mrs. Earl Parker, Mi Peter Wallace.

Mrs. Bur a Miss A i Cheatliarn, Miss A if Dominick. Miss Josje Shrorto, Reggi, and Mrs. Ed Cdcy. Officers and group leaders of the womans a i i a of Ihe Presbylennn church for the i year wet closen at a meeting Wednesday noon.

The new officers are: Mrs. E. S. Dupuy, president: Mrs. B.

11. vice prc.sirlent; Mrs. K. L. Crawford, secretory; Mrs.

R. K. hush, treasurer; Mrs. A. Harris.

historian: Mrs. J. A. Campbell, ser- retary foreign mtssion.s, Mrs. F.

-Shannon, secretary of home missions. Mrs. J. M. Fergus 0 secretary of f.sterial relief; Mis-s Alice Morgan, secretary of religious i Mr.s.

p. Ruy Moss, secretary of synoptical mi Mrs. Frank Wilson, srcretjiry i i i i hfe; Miss Kate Johnson, of literature; Mrs. John Pol kick Bormer, secretary of social a i i i Mr.s. Floyd M.

Snyre, pastor's aid. A i wt i rc Ja Mrs. H. nt and a i Frmct'ltm Monday a visited her is tor. it Raveuswoctl melita i i i spend me i relatives M.T-on i Mrs.

i i has Logan, she spoi i v. i i C. f. Shum ill of i a home Mr. and E.

C. Cossm, of Colum hu.s, i i mtj la tier's parents Mr i John Miller. a i and Mrs. Bennett returnei Thursday CsricmnaLi where the spent several days. POINT PLEASANT LOGAN i a i i by Mrs.

Dan Mayer entertained the Mondongachate chapter of the a ters of the American Revolution, her home in -lames streef. Mrs. Betty Morris was the assisting hostess. The i were present i Miss Inez Brown, Mrs F. i i a i Mr? T.

Mrs. S. J. Gi a- ham. Mrs.

H. ti Humphritv. Mr-, R. oEds, Jj Miss a a Peck, i i a F. Mrs.

T. Rend, Mrs N. Head, Mra. W. O.

Robertson. Mr-, Unh-s. and Miss Elizabeth i Mi Mr H. O. WM- Mi.s.

J. H. was to a rhikJrens parly a at ht in i street i i her sou, Wnrren Peck, who M-; i i a Mr.s. NUtc-d by Mrs. J.

R. Ucyn- AI. Lmt-ijrH i yer and Airs. Those present i Sue Pirkens, JMtlba a a Crow, Elinor a a i i Bertha Billy Wilson, son of Mrs. May M--iry A i Roberts, an engineering student at i h'lmnr i i a Carol John Virginia university, Morgzmtown.

has been made a member of the TJeta i i i Pt, national honorary engineering so- i ciety. i Hm'on bank? have been requested I a le by the Federal Reserve bank, of i i mond, to prepare a complete list of 1 Peck. A a r'rartce F'rck a Plannari, a a i i a ItECKLEY Mr.s. J. H.

McCuIJoch and Mrs. Barrett were hostesses to members of the Captain James Allen chapter of DIP A. at the home of the former Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T.

K. Scott read a paper on "Raleigh Coun- present were: Mrs. Thormi.s K. Wickham, Mrs, And Bailey, Mrs. S.

M. Blertsoe. Mr.s Carl C. Sanders, Mrs. Angol Mrs.

Betly Beckley Campbell, Mrs w' K. i i Mr.s. A. Mrs R. K.

Hicks, Mr.s. JSarJe Bibb and Mrs. Carl Carter. Miss Shirley Banks was hostess to her bridge club at the hnme nf her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

F. Hanks, in JEris-t Beckley Monday evening. i pri.ee was awarded to Mi.ss Kathleen French. MLSS Louiso John.son, guest )f Mivs Margaret Bibb, also received tl. Billy Johnston, and a en i of tho J'us! i i en tor- Lainud.

at dinner Monday evening by Miss Augusta Slaylon. 46 years old, following nn operation, died early Friday i i a services were conducted on tht 1 a ol' the samo nay, by Rev W. S. Brad shfnv, of the Firnl Baptist Sltiyton is survived bv a ther, Slay four i i a fiomijo. I.rwk and James and M.slei.s, Helen and Cyrene.

Miss ffopc Wiley, who suffered a fall from the A i bridge 20 tot into the Cluyan ago, was removed home i a afternoon fi'om the hor.pitaJ. It js expected she i be confined to her home Itjr Ft-vcrjil months. Jack Cahill. former golf pro at the Loffpn Country club, was operated upon at the i hospital in New York city Snlurday Mrs. L.

BJ. Steels returned to l4Ogpn Friday after a visit ol' a Jew days in New York city. B. C. Etldinjifs and H.

K. Bner business visitors to Charleston last Wednesday. Mrs. Riser was hostess to her club recently ol her home in Stralton street. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Midclleburg havt; ic- to Loaan after few days in Washington, I). C. While there they it tended the i a a i of Roosevelt.

Kir-ocy of was a business VLSI tor to Thursday. Mrs. ion a a small da ch Ier. Patsy arr- now i i i nt Vhc't 1 i. Mrs II.

Bond JMrs were visitors to Logan day. Mrs. i H. Bnrridjde entcrtsiiiec at a i dinner at he: 1 in I. i of the Flats Presbyleriur met recently at the home Mr and Mrs.

H. H. Outline. M.ss a Hoslop was hostess to tht nf the Four O'clock clut '1'hurstLiv a at hnrne ii a street. "Con tern porarv Lit era H-as discussed by Miss Marv i i i a Monde, president i i announced i Lent, there i be no hostesses tbe weekly meeting of the Karh Wednesday the i meet foe a siiorL business hesaum.

Miss Ann Windsor, a of Mr.s. Waller A. Windsor, a i 1he members of i Women's Sewing Fi ulay a i i at her borne. The i cf Bibtc class of i i M. E.

church was held Tuesday i a I the The program of the president, Mr.s. i i Mrs. a i i a a i was hostess to ilu- members of Wnrlri Wide nuikl nf Main Street Baptist i Tuesday evrmntf at her home Point Miss i Hayes was in charge of the business session. The women's missionary society of St. Paul's M.

E. South, "met Thursday i at the home of Mrs. George Comstoclc and daughter, Mrs. Chester A. Ruush.

The program was under charge of the president, Miss Vera Fadley. Miss Bess Liter entertained the members of the Five Hundred i Tuesday i at her home in Main street. Two tables of contract in play. Miss i a a i was hostess the members of her a club Tuesday evening at her a a in VTam Miss a i Asher i i a The March i i of the American i i a i was held Friday evc- at. i i Methodist Episcopal with Mrs.

John 13 er I flow. Mrs 1, a and Mrs. L. C. Fui bee hostesses.

The weekly meeting oX the Rotary lie was under a and lie was to the surface wilh i i Mrs. i i a H. a and Mrs. Ora Biddle. attended a state conference of daughters of the American i at Ashland.

last week. Vause Poage Smith, daughter of Air. and Mrs J. i is il! at her home in Main Alsce Marie Frye, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Frye. is confined to her home in Seventh street by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard announce the birth of a son at their home in BeJImeade.

Dr Esh- en.iur is the attending physician. FAYETTEVILLE W. C. Absalom, serious operation a few ago at the Coal Valley hospital reported improving. Miss IfOi.s Hudrileston, who operated on Wednesday at the Coal Valley hospital lor acute appendicitis, is recovering.

C. Thomas was hostess to her Contract club Tuesday. Those pi cscnt ere. Mry. R.

Ferrcll. IMrs. Clyde Jenkins, Mrs. P. H.

Kelly. Mrs. W. D. Mrs, W.

B. Sinosko, Mrs. W. B. White.

Mrs. O. C. Edwards, Mrs. C.

H. Martin. Mrst. Paul Chii- Hecoiistruction Financo officials di- re'ctors have designated the week of March 13 as "investigation week." All work in Fayette county will be suspended and work orders investigated. Only those who are in most need will be allowed to continue.

This has become necessary because the county are nearly exhausted officials sny. This will mean a it will be necessary to cut off many workers who finance officials would like to keep out with the depleted funds facing them they have no other course. drcs. Mrs. F.

Smart, Mrs. B. F. Backus, H. J.

Grim and Mrs. Russell Bruce. The Junior Women's club i meet Wednesday evening nl fi o'clock. Final plans i be out for the St. Patrick's dance 011 March 18 at the clubhouse, Father Chnrk-s Doyle, of Parkers- arrived last week to replace Father M.

B. O'Riley as rector of the of the Immaculate Concep- Father Doyle goes to Wesloa The Farm bureau met Saturday, Mwrch 11 at the courthouse. The Fayetle County Medical society i hold its monthly meeting Tuesday. March 14 at the Hotel Hill. Oak Hiil.

Dr. W. P. Bittinger, president sanitarium. Beckley.

i read a paper on "Tuberculosis." Dr. McGrath, of Montgomery, is also the program. Bishop H. E. L.

Stridor. of Wheel- nK, i have charge of the services Sunday morning at the Ansted Episcopal church, Mr. Mrs J. K. McGrath.

of fiyetteville. i eceiitly fi om "torida where they spent several weeks. Miss Marvel Hiner has taken over ho stenographic duties in the law i of Attorney i i a Lee. Misis -liner succeeds Mrs. Delphia Mc- 'luntf who recently resigned to tfo to tforgantown to be her husband who is a law student at West Virginia miversity.

James "White. became associated with the law WHITESVILLE The Woman's club held its monthly i evening at the club room. program consisted of a piano duet by Mrs. T. E.

Walker and Mrs. Sylvia Brills; a vocal trio by Misses Marcella Peltry. Mary Ella Branham and Thelma Miller, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. E. Johnston; lalti by Paul Alitt on "Why Go to Collext'?" -Lena Johnston.

Plans were made to entertain members of the Pythian Sisters and their husbands at a SI. Patrick's day party on March 17 ut the old bank buildin The relreshmenl and program comm i for the next niei-iing i be composed of Mrs. Ralph Mclntosh, Mrs. H. Chambers, Mrs.

George Branham. Mrs. C. T. Bartlett and Mrs.

F. C. Stump and reading by Miss The Baptist Woman's Mission union a i i a silver tea Thursday afternoon the home of Mrs. Joe Haddnd. Ferns, plants and cut flowers were used as decorations Mrs.

John Roysden presided at the silver bowl. Mrs. O. E. and Mrs V.

R. Bibbey served ten. Those who called i the afternoon were: Mrs Dal Andrews. Mrs. O.

E. Moses Mrs. J. W. Peltry.

Mrs. Henry Price. Lewisburft, who re- fj Edward Simms, Mrs. George 1 nei Ivlr Irm of Dillon and Mahan. entered ipon his new duties lart week.

He is prosecuting attorney of Clrrenbrier county. George Allen, who is accused i MeKinley Adams at Thayer, evernl weeks affo, was cauKht at i i Friday and is being held n- Fayette officers. It is expected hut. Special Officer H. E.

Sawdey, will return Allen to Fay- i i Sunday. a i I i school i hold rhiss a ball tournament Mon- iy and Tuesday of this week. Four rlr.s'i teams are entered while girls will enter three teams. F. Branham.

Mrs, C. T. Barllett, Mrs. G. S.

Raynes. Mrs a er. Mrs Harry Chambers. Mrt. Daisy M.

Homer. Mrs. Claude Sneade Mrs Wiley Thompson, Mrs. Ma- lianes. Mrs.

W. R. Calfce, Mrs NaRle, Mrs. W. Pioch, Mrs Stump, Mrs.

W. M. Ma.ssey. Mrs .1 E. Johnston, Miss Lena Johnston Mrs.

Svlvia Brittx. Mrs. E. D. Cummins.

Miss Lorraine Clendenin, Rev. Hnd Mrs. John M. a Miss Fannie Heed, Mrs. D.

A Shiplett, Mrs. David Kannon, Rev. O. E. Stump.

Mrs. Nathan Haddad. Miss Dorothy Price Miss Evelyn Roysden. Mrs Clyde Kuhn, Mrs. K.

Hill, W. G. Maha'nes and Ernest Haddad. A preliminary hearing waj held Wednesday by Justice of the Peace Fin Icy M. Arbuckle for Orville Ful- witier.

who is held under $2,500 bond in connection with the death of Cecil M. PaIIon. Patton rued in the Ronceverte hospital of a brain concussion after haviiiK been hit by Fulwider. Thr defendant was held to the grand .1111 v. The state wai represented by Prosecuting Attorney J.

M. Holt and the defense by Mark L. Jarrett. Mrs. James H.

White entertained wilh a dinner bridge at the home of Mrs. John McClung Tuesday night. Covers were lor 20 guests, members of her bridge club. Mis. Ramze Estep, C4 years oid, died at her home at Onus, near Lewis- burj Wednesday night, following an illness of pneumonia.

She is survived bv her husband and flve children. Funeral services were held Friday allernoon at the Carroll Hill church Rev. Hodge in charge, and burial was in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. C.

N. McWhorler was to members of her bridge club nt her Tinirsday afternoon. Three tables v. en in play. Funer-ji were held Thurj- afternoon at the Methodist church at Frsuikford for Lawrence Fitzgerald, 45 years old, World war vetera who died at the Chicago veterans' hospital.

Monday, after a long illnefs. Kcv. J. Key Brown, of the Richlands Methodist conducted the service. Mr.

Fitzgerald was a former resident of Frankford and is iurvived by one sister, Mrs. Kersher. of Frankford. Stratton Hunter and Wendell Phillips were business visitors at Charleston last week. Mrs.

N. B. Chesnutt and Mrs. R. i have returned to their homes in Whitevlllr, N.

after visiting Mrs. Whitakker's mother. Mm. Henry Gilmer. Mrs.

T. V. Moore and Mason Bell, arrived Thursday from Acme, N. to spend several weeks as the Kuests cf her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

Mason Bell. Mrs. Ed Lynch is visiting relatives Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Guy Dycke is the gisest of friends in Washington.

D. C. The University of Florida is otter- ing course in practical navigation during the current semester. WE HAVE new BRIDGE REFLECTOR. LAMPS Really good looking! 50 correvs Virginia Street Just Off Capitol.

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