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IIIII CATHERINE G. BURCHAM Catherine Grace Burcham, 70, of Talcott, formerly of Wickham Ave., Princeton, died Mon., Nov. 19, 1993. Services were held at I p.m.Thurs. Dec. 2, at Burns-Wornal Chapel of the Memorial Funeral Director, Athens Rd., Princeton. ROSETTA M. CALES Mrs. Rosetta M. Cales, 93, of Bellwood, Greenbrier County, for- merly of Sandstone, died 8:30 p.m. Sun., Nov. 28, 1993, in a Rainelle care center following a long illness. Born June 2, 1900, at Sandstone, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Adalaid McC]ung Ca]es. Mrs. Cales was a homemaker and a member of the Bellwood Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, E,bert Cales on Feb. 13,1983. Survivorsincl ude two sons, Calvin Cales of Paris, Tenn. and Olen Cales of Rainelle; a daughter, Clara McGraw of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchil- dren, and one great-great-grand- child. Services were held at 11 a.m. We d. Dec. 1, at Pivont Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Eddie Johnson officiating. Burial followed in the Cales Cemetery, Sandstone. Arrangements by Pivont Funeral Home, Hinton. LARRY D. CONNER Larry D. =Buck" Conner, 34, of ' JumpingBranch, diedNov. 27,1993, at Raleigh General Hospital, Beck- ]ey, after a long illness. He was a longtime resident of Jumping Branch and a former em- ployee of Abshire Lumber Co. Surviving: mother, Rose Conner of Jumping Branch; sisters, Teresa Bird and Nina Harrah, both ofBeck- Icy; brothers, Jackie and Lonnie, both of Jumping Branch, Wayne of Lex- ington, N.C. Graveside service were held at 11 a.m. Tues. Nov. 30 at Crews Ceme- tery, Nimitz, with Pastor Elms Al- derman officiating. The body was at the Ronald Meadows Funeral Home, Hi n ton. OBITUARIES WOODROW W. MEADOR Woodrow W. Meador, 80, of Nar- rows, died Nov. 28, 1993, in a Richmond hospital. He was born in Hinton, W.Va., and retired from Hoechst-Celanese Corp. He was a member of Wayside (W.Va.) Baptist Church. Surviving: sons, Jimmie D. of Richmond, William G. of Roanoke; daughter, Mary Ellen Meador of Richmond; brother, Bobby Keaton of Beck]ey; sisters: Josie PoffofHunt- ington, Willie PoffofRoanoke; seven grandchildren; three great-grand- children. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wed. Dec. 1 at Broyles Funeral Home, Peterstown, with the Rev. Arnold Gillespie officiating. Burial followed in the Fairview Cemetery, Narrows. HENRY D. PEGRAM Henry Dewey"Dude" Pegram, 81, of Coal City, died Mon., Nov., 29, 1993 in a Beck]ey hospital following a long illness. Born June 6, 1912, at Spanish- burg, he was the son of the ]ate Charles Pegram and Amanda Carr Pegram Via. Mr. Pegram was a retired coal miner from the Smith & Stover Coal Company, was a member of the UMWA District 29 and the Beckley Moose Lodge and was of the Chris- tian faith. He was preceded in death by five brothers, Curtis, Horton, Jody, Woodrow (Bill), and Robert Pegram. Survivorsinc]ude his wife, Louise Archer White Pegram; a son, Mi- chael S. Pegram and his wife, Kay of Beckley; a stepson, Danny White of Coal City; a brother, Levin (Toby) Pegram of Coal City; two sisters, Mrs. Sanford (Icie)Wills of True and Mrs. Jackson (Nola) Cunningham of Farley Hill; a half-brother, Marvin Via of Farley Hill; a halfsister, Mrs. Goldie (Pauline) Wills of Farley Hill; five grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. Services were held at 1 p.m. Wed. Dec. 1 at Blue Ridge Funeral Home Chapel with Elder Dale Mills offici- ating. Burial tbllowed in the Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Nephews served as pallbearers. Arrangements by Blue Ridge Funeral Home, Prosperity. REVA H. SEAMSTER Reva Hedrick Neely Seam ster, 92, of Alderson, died Sun., Dec. 5, 1993. Arrangements by Ibban Funeral Home, Alderson. HELEN A. SPEIDEN Helen A. Speiden, 78, of 508 Greenbrier Dr., died Mon., Nov. 29, 1993, in a Fairlea hospital following a long illness. Born Mar. 23, 1915, at Parkers- burg, she was the daughter of the late John W. and Gratia Meyer Schneider. Mrs. Speiden was a homemaker, was of the Methodist faith, was a member of the Stitch and Chatter Club and the Bluestone Garden Club. She had bee a resident of Hinton for the past 13 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, dgar F. Speiden on Nov. 29, 1984. Survivors include two sons, Edgar F. Speiden and his wife, Jeanie of Silver Springs, Md., and Donald G. Speiden and his wife, Linda of Hin- ton; four grandsons, and two grand- daughters. Services were held at I p.m. Thurs. Dec. 2, at the Pivont Funeral Home Chapel, Hinton with Rev. Roy Lee Honaker Jr. officiating. Burial fol- lowed in the Monte Vista Cemetery, Princeton. Pallbearers were Joe, Lin and Jamie Goins, Robbie Merritt, Jim Clark and Lee Roy Farley. Arrangements by Pivont Funeral Home, Hinton. HAZEL DALE SMITHSON Miss Hazel Dale Smithson,. 87, of Alderson, formerly of Albuquerque, N.M., died Sat. Dec. 4, 1993, at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, Fairlea, after a short illness. Born Sept. 22, 1906, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of the late Walter G. Smithson and Har- riet H. Smithson. She was a Monroe County school- teacher and was retired from Fed- eral Reformatory for Women, Alder- son, as a foods administratoor. She was a member of the Old Grsenbrier Baptist Church, A]derson and was a volunteer at First Presbyterian Church, Albuquerque, with eight years' service. Sbe was a native of Monroe County. son. Surviving: sister, Helen Smith- son of Alderson; several nieces. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Old Greenbrier Baptist Church with the Rev. Con- way Lanford officiating. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tues., at Lobban Funeral Home, Alderson. Arrangements by Lobban Funeral Home, Alderson. MARGARET M. UNDERWOOD Mrs. Margaret M. Undertwood, 69, of Pence Springs, died Dec. 4, 1993, at Beekman Hospital, New York City, after a short illness. Ronald Meadows Funeral Home, Hinton, isincharge of arrangements. RUTH WILLIAMS Miss Ruth Williams, 85, died 4 a.m. Mon. Nov. 29, 1993, in a Hinton hospital following a long illness. Born July 11, 1908, at Hinton, she was the daughter of the late Dan W. and Mattie Surber Williams. Miss Williams was a member of the Central Baptist Church where she was active in the church affairs as long as health permitted. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Bertha Via and Jonsie Gar- ner. Survivors include a sister, Jessie Williams of Ronceverte, and several nieces and nephews. Services were held at I p.m. Wed. Dec. I at Ronald Meadows Funeral Parlors Chapel with Pastor Robert Moore officiating. Burial fbIIowed in the Restwood Memorial Gardens, Hinton. Arrangements by Ronald Mead- ows Funeral Parlors, Hinton. NOTICE NUTCRACKER Moscow Ballet's Nutcracker will be on Tues. Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. and Wed., Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium Charleston Civic Center. Ticket Prices: $32.50 - $28.50 - $22.50 - $17.50. Children - $5 off. Groups of 20 or more - 10% discount. Tickets go on sale Sat. Nov. 6th. at 10:00 a.m. at the Civic Center Box. Office and all Ticketmaster locations. Tues. Dec. COOK BOOKS The W. Va. Extension Homemak. ers have compiled a 190 page cook- book with 349 receipes. "80 years of Good Cooking Around W. Va3 may be purchased for $8.00 from the J.BJ. Nimitz Extension Homemakers. Call Erma Meadows-466-3907, Wilma Meadows-466-1603 or ask at the County Extension Office. 7, 1993 Hinton News - 3 SUMMERS (OUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE SCRTL meets every 3rd. Tues., 7:00 PM at the Hinton Church of l God on Summers St,, Hinton. We welcome new members who are interested in saving the lives of, the unborn. WOOD'S STORE Hinton By-Pass Open 6 till 12 7 Days a Week Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express. For Your Convenience we sell Kerosene, Propane, Diesel Fuel, Gasoline, Western Union and Lottery! i, i. i i i i i i Straight teeth talk... WHY GO TO A SPECIALIST? i I i I iii I I i i i What if you own trusted family dentist offers to straighten your child's teeht? Do you really need a specialist in orthodontics? Well not necessarily, but it is often advisable to get a second opinion from one. Legally, any dentist can do as much orthodontics as he or she feels qualified to do. And certainly some non-complex orthodontic problems can readily be treated by non- orthodontists, particularly by those who have taken extra short courses in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment. By and large, however, the major- ity of cases would benefit from the services of the orthodontic specialist who has the train- ing and experience to custom- i Dr. L. E. Eckley ize the latest treatment tech- niques to attain the most opti- mal result. You can recognize the spe- cialist by virtue of the fact he or she, 1) has completed a full time two.three year orthodon- tic program after dental school, 2) only does brace--no fillings are done in the office, and 3) is a member of the American As- sociation of Orthodontics. Orthodontic treatment is a ence-in-a-lifetime event. It must be done right the first time and result in beautiful teeth that bite properly. The orthodontic specialist stands the best chance of achieving that result. "Brought to you by the area's University trained ORTHO- DONTISTS": Dr. Thomas W. Jarrelt 1804 Harper Road Beckley, WV 25801 203 Brookshlre Lane Beckley, WV 25801 TALCOTT SCHOOL ,--------------------------------.....-. Arts and Crafts Festival = | to be held i dP' ,m '1  • -- = December 11, 1993 ;I from ! t;ustomers ana rrtenas , 10.'O0 a.m to 4'00 p.m 1 Vt', • A....-.. T.,.....'4.t..,.1 J • -". 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