lursday to attend [ Glen Gene Laf-i^ere Mrs. Wayne and son, David Alexandria, Va., and Ernie Trump Md., and Mr. r Cook and daugb-Gayle, Darlene y Lynn, and San-iUahan, and son, Jr., of Baltimore,enburg and son ake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed imp also will visit rs. Gillie Trump. ks are guests of Mrs. Peari Cook and Mr. and Mrs. of Beaver.[ FuneralSIS) — Mr. and ey of Maben at-esday fimeral of in-law, Martin t the Tyree Fu-apel in Oak Hill.panying the TilJTOthlaw and d Mrs. Aubrey lughter, Sharon,ind her brothersw, Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and BIrs. ind and Mr. and England of Mui-cman DiesK (RNS)-^Henry of Carlsbad, N. sday in a nursing long illness, re a son, LeeNottingham, Mrs. Doreene Robertson, Mrs. Mary McClellan, Mrs. Edith WilUams, BillBrowning, Mrs. Marita Browning, Mrs. Jessie Hager, Mrs. Margaret Long, Mrs. Marion Harper, Mrs. Mae Rollins, Mrs. Alka Baker, Mrs. Prances Raynes and Mrs. Eva Cook.Double CelebrationIs Held At Oak HillOAK HILL (RNS)—A double celebration was held Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Keeney of 742 Summerlee Avenue, Oak I^. It was their 19th wedding anniversary and his 39th bii^hday anniversary.Mrs. Keeney, the former Frances Coleman, is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Greene Coleman of Kilsyth and a 1945 graduate of Pax High School. Prior to her marriage, she was employed by the Carbon Fuel Co. at Montomine.He is the son of Leslie Keeney of Charleston and the late Ethel Keeney. He attended East Bank High School, four years in the Navy, was employed by Hie Carbon Fuel Company at Ameagle and now works at the Siltex Mine of New River Co.The Keeneys are parents of two daughters, Sharon Kay, a junior at OoUins High School, Oak Hill, and Pamela Sue, age 6, who is in the first grade at the Oak Hill Elementary School.Guyan Man InjuredCOAL MOUNTAIN (RNS) -Jim Christian of Guyan, who iand daughter, Mr. at George Farley and d Georgeanne, of Sterli The Farleys also are his mother, Mrs. Vera of Havencliff.Guests of the Rev. a Willis Wood are their sc and daughter, Mr. ai Kermit Gentry, and d Cheryl, and son, Ray, o ville, (Riio. The Gentrys; the Conley-Glen Rogers ball game Thursday f Glen Rogers. They a visit his parents, Mr. a Clarence B. Gentry of ! Heights.Thurman Wood was d ed from, the Bluefield ium Saturday. He is ating at his home. Worn ployed by the West B Coal Co. at ^itesvilleHospital NoHINTON (RNS) -Hospital admitted the 1 patients Friday:Harden Cales of Gr phur Springs; Mrs. Lol fcKse (rf Elton; Gerald Meadow Bridge; Lon I Brooks; Miss Helen Tii Alderson; Louis Martin lengee; Jimmie Harh Mrs. Elmer Harless o HiU; and Mrs. Nina S Henry Blair, Vir^ i all of Hinton.Dismissed were Arth tin of Marie; William hoker, Garland Gilpin, Phillips Jr., Avel Nee] Thomas K. Wills and B Kean, all of Hinton.WOOLFORD HOSPIT