THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE. WHITESBURG, KENTUCKY CRAFTS COLLY of Southdown and Mr. and two daughters: Clarice Mims Visiting Craft Colly this past Mrs. Ralph Caudill. SERGENT week were Mr. and Mrs. Kirby OBITUARIES of Jenkins, and Helen Dorton Mr. and Mrs. Gayheart and family, Mr. and Lucian Bates of McRoberts. Sunday School attendance Mrs. Eugene Maggard all from Indiana visited his (Reported by Craft Funera Funeral services were held Homes). Sunday, April was 50 last Sunday. of Ohio, each spent a night mother Mrs. Brack Whitaker 12 at 1:00 P.M of the Baptist Rev. Bates was in charge with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hart, this week at Southdown. First Church services. William Ervin Brown at RIcEofcerts. Rev. Thelmar IIarp2r.' officiating. Burial Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Wiiliam Ervin Brown, age -- Smith and children, Mr. and to:: !ace in the McRoberts 35, died at his home in Whifc-sbui- g Cemetery. Mrs. Elmer Smith and son, cf a heart ailment on were visiting Elmer's sister - -- x. J at - :30 P. M. He was Mrs- Nellie Johnson and fam . son the late George and Kaliie Ann Short ily in Newport News this week ran Wells Brown and was Hallie Ann Short, resident end- - Ky. de- PLANTING Time.. or:: at Ice, His wife of Deane, Ky.. died April 9th Mrs. Zerta Fields has been ceased this life in 1930. at 12:15 P. M. She was 67 a patient in the Seco Hospital daugh--A The deceased is survived by ia.s old and was the this past week. or Jackson and Sarah Wherever you see new telephone poles being . .o sons, George Brown of - The seventh and eighth, "planted" and rural lines strung, it means service for o.goa, i.y., and Lullon 3'cne. She had been a mem- service that helps j r o the Baptist Church for grades gave their teacher Mrs. folks who didn't have it before ns). Ohio and Maida Hammonds a and in the home. daughters, A. x years. birthday get things done on the farm four l.rs. party with many nice gifts. Mrs. Llkn Winston, Mrs. Funeral services were held Every month, Southern Bell is adding about 6,000 . The Sergent 8th. grade went j'ane Jenkins all of Whites-jur- g resi-J.c- the kind of progress we Sunday afternoon at the e to Whitesburg to. new rural telephones. That's aiid . rs. Nannie Winston take their devoting a lot of know-- of Haig Hall of Deane. final test which we hope will like to report because we're j. umoerland. Officiating ministers were and n be favorable. how, materials 3n ,v-- was a member Lono Yonts and Willis money to rural tele- of the Regular Baptist Church lbi'iver. Burial was held in Mrs. Rosco Webb served a expansion. phone for 42 years. He had been in the Hindman Cemetery, Hind-ma- n, very nice birthday dinner for .ooi' health for two years. Ky. her son Sam Cecil Webb of SOUTHERN BELL Funeral services were held the U. S. Navy, and herself TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH at 10:00 o'clock, Saturday, John Elmer Manies which falls on the same day. COMPANY April 11 the Regular Bap-- Mrs. Van Sparks served a at Manies, age ...sc church on mg oowan. John Elmer 47, nice birthday dinner in her v-- s 'ilrowned in Dewey Lake, Hirers Buddy Caudill, Jim1 honor Sunday, April 12- - She Floyd County, April 8, 1953. iJratt and others officiated at Community have been conducted since also burned her .hand very the services. Burial took r. Manies was born June 30, Revival bad. 1905 in Tennessee, being a son that time. The finance com place in the Blair Cemetery on To Be Held In mittee recently reported that Mr. Harvey Wright who Lowan. of the late John Neal and Ber- works at Leatherwood re Manies. the time of $900 has been collected for tha At Hazard's Gymnasium revival expenses. ceived a serious hand injury his death he was a resident The Kentucky River Evan when a cable blowed up m Mrs. Nora Rickett of , Mich., where he A Hammond organ has gelistic Association com- been obtained at a rental fee his hand. On April 8th at 10:35 P. M., had been employed for the posed of ministers and church Master Raymond Cook is on. death claimed Mrs. Nora past two years. of $400. Organist for the re- people from 12 counties is vival is iLes Barnett, who is the sick list this week. The Rickett, age 72 at the Sharon Mr. Manies is survived by busy preparing Hazard's spa famous throughout the music- 7th. grade took him a nice Heights Hospital. Her home his wife, Dorothy and one son cious Memorial Gym for the basket of was McRoberts where she al world for his skill at an fruit. at and one daughter. big Community Revival organ. Miss Louise McCloud of resided with her husband Funeral services were held which will be held there April Kings Mill, Ohio, was home John A. Ricketts. A cerebral M-- , 12-2- Cottage April 11, 2:30 P. at the 6. prayer meetings visiting her parents, Mr. and hemorrhage was said to have McRoberts Baptist Church, The revival, which has re have been held in many Mrs. Haywood McCloud. She been the cause of her death. Rev. John R. Isaacs, conduct- ceived an unprecedented ap homes throughout the Upper also had a girl friend with her Mrs. Rickett was a native ing the services. Burial took peal in Eastern Kentucky Kentucky River district dur Miss Martha Finn. of Kentucky, being a daughter place in the Fleming Ceme- through the use of such ad- ing the past two months. The Mr-- Sam Trimble was in of the late David and Ruth tery, Fleming, Ky. vertising media as news meetings are held each week Sergent this past week- - Engler. She is survived by papers, radio, billboards, and feature prayers for the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price left three sons, Theodore A. Rick- The Bloodmobile Unit will bumper stickers, booklets, revival's success. The Rev. Wednesday morning etts of Jenkins ; John H. Rick- tbe in Whitesburg next Thurs pamphlets, handbills, and Ralph Mirse, Hazard heads Harrisonburg, Va., to forvisit etts of Burmuda ; Paul Vernon day, April 23. Give that oth- buttons, will feature Dr. T-- the prayer committee. relatives. While there they Ricketts of McDowell, Ky., and ers might live. evangelist Although most of the revi visited Natural Bridge, and from Dothan, Alabama. val efforts center around Perrv toured the Skyline Drive. Dr. Wilson is a leading and adjoining counties, M. H. The 5 and 6th. grade pupils figure in the world - wide Alcorn, Jr., Hazard, president gave their teacher Mrs. Jack - growth of the Youth for Christ of the KREA, said the revival Price a surprise party on Fri- race reiresn-t- o Now HUDSON'S movement. He recently re- is open to any who might wish aaY aiternoon. enjoy signed as vice president of attend Transportation. ments were served by Rose Northwestern Schools, where will be furnished persons Craft and Violet Sparks. Af he was associated with Billy throughout the district who ter the party Mrs. Price was life-lon- presented a fruit basket. mighty power, matchless readability Graham, a g friend and can not attend otherwise, he with boyhood ipal. Dr. Graham said. The cooking group of the 4--H Club will meet Thursday PS8 and Wilson both resigned Mr- - Alcorn said the evange posts as president and listic association is concernec April 16, at 2:00 p. m. field their Wright and economy in any price vice president of these schools primarily with Letcher, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey in order to give full time in Knott, Breathitt, Lee, Owsley, had a birthday dinner for the field of evangelism. Clay, Harlan, Floyd and Douglas Wright, Danny fiuriimiNna am mm mr m am atupaa mm mauinw.Doirpmm m amavamm mpiFin) r mmmmtmwf The KREA, organized in Wolfe Counties. Any person Wright on Sunday, April 12. January, has been meeting in either of those counties may Mr. and Mrs. Tom Austin of regularly every Tuesday night join the association by mere Seco were visiting Mr. and in the Bowman Memorial ly applying for a membership Mrs. Byron Hunsucker and Bennie on Sunday. Church, Hazard- - The revival card. The application should was planned during the first be mailed to M. H. Alcorn, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Mc Cloud served a birthday din- . y vmmmm v?. yjammmmV i n meeting and arrangements Jr., Hazard. taur ' "i i ner for their daughter Miss Juanita McCloud on April 4. ( She was 12 years old. Mrs-- D. B. Franklin, Mrs. rime to graduate to superiors S. E. Cole and Darwin Lynn were visiting in Bristol and Kingsport, Tenn., last week. HAYMOND Sherman Whitaker and son Charles are opening up the rofitt and Keith Filling Sta tion this week. They will soon be ready to serve the public. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Passmore of Brady Lake, Ohio spent several days last Four-Do- week with their parents Mr. Only HUDSON, with the lowest and Mrs. Tom Trinkle. DRY CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. Vinyard Craft on fishing ride you've ever had. center of gravity among went a trip last The is now comfortable week end. stock-ca- major r champion in all three Whether you choose a Hudson Your clothes will look better and wear Jesse Fulton has returned to U.S. racing associations! lower-price- running-mat- e, American cars, can handle such Hornet or its d longer because of the meticulous care his home in Tampa, Florida, The reason for this exciting per- the spectacular Hudson Wasp after spending a week or so formance is Hudson's exclusive or the low-price- d tremendous power so safely! and expert workmanship that goes intojj with his mother, Mrs. Stella "step-dow- n" "step-down- you get Hudson's exclusive " design, with the lowest (jour dry cleaning service. We use a sol- - Fulton. Mrs. Fulton under- center of gravity among American design, Hudson's mighty operation last matchless readability and is went a major cars. power, vent that crystal clear and free from Monday in the Fleming Hos- economy. New Dual-Ran- HYDRA-MATI- C DRIVE That is why only Hudson can handle all impurities. We remove spots without pital. She is on the road to such tremendous power so safely Visirus and try the Hudson of your and sensational TWIN harming the fabric or affecting the orig-- recovery. why it gives you the safest, most choice. What about tomorrow? either or both optional at extra cost 'Mrs. Billy Mathews and inal color. We press the garment into little daughter of Portsmouth, smart lines that make it look like new. Va., are visiting her parents - Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Polly. 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