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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 55

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Cuban Exiles Plan Camp in Colombia By TED KDIGKR BOGOTA, Colombia (API -Heartened by President Kennedy's tumultuous reception heic, anti-Castro Cuban exiles disclosed Resident Ot Snyder Succumbs WINTERS (RNS) Mrs. Patri cio Martinez, 39. of Snyder, died at Winters Municipal Hospital at 10:50 a.m. Monday. Mrs.

Martinez was admilled to Ihe hospital Sunday morning after giving birlh a slill-born child enroute to Ihe hospital from Nor- lon. Mrs. Martinez' home was in Sny- ctcr but she and her husband had been living in Norton for the past several weeks where he was employed at the Norton Gin. Born Virginia Cadena at D'Ha- nis. on Nov.

IS, 1922. she moved with lier parents to Snyder 1940 where she liad lived since i un. atuu. Ji lit; sends 10.000 men there, that won't lL a TM rncd Ys ac be cnoush to slop us. Wo would al clor a blow up bridges, make forays a a ma TM to Pr keep (lungs on the i i a Snyde1 1J57 until the knockout blow Hor body wil1 be taken lo Bell plans Monday to open a guerrilla warfare training camp in Colombia.

The leader of a group of about 40 guerrilla recruits said (hey had been offered (wo ranches in Colombia's interior as (raining siles. "Now we need arms," said the 25-year-old Cuban, who asked not lo be named. "As soon as we get some training and are well-armed we plan to slip into the Escam- tray Mountains. The Escambrays are the principal center of anti- Caslro activities inside Cuba." The Escambrays arc in central Cuba. The Cuban said Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro used 60,000 troops to clean up anti-Castro rebels in the Escambrays after last April's invasion.

"He can't afford to tie up such a force," the Cuban said. "If he ALBERT L. LOCKETT rites pending A. L. Locketf Dies at Lawn 'Albery Lamar Locked, 81.

a resident of Lawn since 1919, died in his home Monday at 3 p.m. He was born Dec. 17, 1880, in Alabama and moved with his family to Texas when he was two. Locketts settled in Temple. He was married to Rhoda Freeman in Content Oct.

31. 1901. The couple lived in Baird four years, then returned to Content and in Eddie Leal, head of the Cuban revolutionary council in Colombia, confidently predicted the knockout blow would not be long in coming. But he said all-out military action against Ihe Cuba Communist regime must await the outcome of Ihe foreign ministers conference next month. At the request of Colombia, the Council of the Organization of American Stales summoned the ministerial meeting to take up the Cuban question.

Funeral Home in Snyder for funeral arrangements. Spill Funeral Home in Winters had charge of local arrangements. Services for Antonia Martinez, Ihe i a were held Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at the Norton Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Knebelsbur- ger, pastor of the Ml.

Carmel Catholic Church of Winters, officiating. iMartinez is survived by tier husband; her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Ramon Cadena of -Snyder; a MfS. R.

H. JOMS Dtes in HaskeH; Funeral Tuesday HASKELL (RNS)-Mrs. Rufus H. Jones, 78. died at a Haskell mspital at 2:31 a.m.

Monday. She had been a patient for one day but had been in failing health for the past three years. She was born Birdie Albright on Sept. 2, 1885, in Arkansas and was married Sept. 18, 1921 Weinert.

Mis. Jones was a member ol the First Baptist Church of Wein ert and was active in church work. She was a charter member of the Weinerl Matrons Club which was organized in 1923. She came lo Haskell County in 1920. Funeral will be al Ihe First Baplist Church at 2:30 p.m.

Tues day with Ihe Rev. W. C. Tucker pastor of Ihe church, officiating assisted by V. C.

Hobbs, lay mem her of the church. Burial will be in Wcincrt Cemetery under di rcction of Holden Funeral Honn of Haskell. Survivors include her husband- two step-sons, Arnold of Wichita Falls and Roy of Houston; one grandson, Bob W. Jones Wichita Falls, two sisters, Pearl Turner of Mount Pleasant and Mrs. 7,.

W. Sidsen Long Bench, Calif. Pallbearers will be Harlan Wienerl, Raincy, McGuire and Ernest McGuire. "When the Cuban people have all hte Rosa a son, the support of other American re nac Ben publics," said Leal, "then the sis Mrs ua(ialu Sala- definite war order will be 3 a dc ss Sofhla Cadenn He said the estimated 3,500 Cuban exiles in Colombia were 19J9 they moved lo Lawn. erc tBey have lived ever since.

He heartened by Kennedy's visit was a retired farmer. iHc was a member of the Primi- ttye Baplist Church. Funeral arrangements arc incomplete and vjjj be announced by Elliott's Funeral Home. include the wife: four daughters, Mrs. Leola Peltittc of Lawn, Mrs.

Emma V. Burleson of Lawn, Mrs. Pauline Foster of 1364 S. 3rd St. and Mrs.

Annie JVfae A 2901 Old Anson Rjiad. one son, Alberl Lcroy Lftckett of Pecos: one sister. Mrs. Kate Denman of Chiklress: eight grandchildren and grandchildren. four great- Former Anson Man Dies at Lorenzo BALLS-- Walter Benlon Stanley, -died Sunday at 9 a.m.

in his in Lorenzo. He had lived in Lerenzo 18 years, moving there frjm Anson. The Cuban problem is known to be one of the subjects Kennedy discussed with Colombian President Alberto Llera Camargo. both ol San Antonio, Mrs. Flores and Mrs.

Othclia Bcnavitcz, both of Hondo and Mrs. Rita Mon- donado of Lubbock; three brothers, Raymond Cadena of San Jose, Raul of Snyder and Sarayoza of Hondo. Brain Tumor Fatal To Mrs, W. Sutton GORMAN fRNS) Mrs. Wil- Dofson Prairie Stock Farmer Dies STRAWN' Edward b.came i about 8 while Beyer.

59. Dolson Prairie stock visilina Mr. and Mrs Cecil Sut- farmT. died of a heart attack ton. Route 1, Carbon.

Monday morning while driving a truck 10 miles west of Gordon. Mr. Beyer is the son of the a i lard Sutton, 33, died at 11:30 p.m. Sunday from a brain tumor. She Mrs.

Sutton is the former Irma Brady of Gary, Okto. Stanley was born in Montgomery County Aug. 7. 1894. Serv- icfs will be held at 10 a.m.

Tiesday in the Lorenzo First Baj- tist Church, with the Rev. Cecil Faster, pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. W. L. Armstrong pastor of the Lorenzo First Methodist Church.

Surial and graveside services Charlie and Anna Beyer, She ami her llusba from was married to Miss Minnie! Santa Fc Sprin 8 had been visiting last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton. Their daughter. Carol, a high school senior at Santa Fe Springs, was in school when the Sutlons left California and didn't arrive here i 3 a.m.

Monday. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m Thursday in Ui Church of Christ of Gorman with John Goble officiating. Burial will be in Murry Memorial Cemetery at Carbon. Mrs. Sulton's services are delayed, awaiting the arrival of her mother, Mrs.

C. T. Byrd, brothers and a sister, all Coltori, Calif. jBasek on May 12. 1923.

Rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at ihe Malcom Funeral Home of Strawn. Requiem mass will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the St. Boniface Catholic Church at Dotson Prairie, with the Rev.

Albert Nobels officiating. Burial wifl be' in Dotson Prairie Cemetery. Survivors include his wife; one son, Pnul of Strawn; two daughters, Mrs. Paulcne Lynn of Mingus and Mrs. Minnie Mae Nowak of Mineral Wells; one brother, Robert of Mineral Wells: six sisters, Mrs.

D. W. Roberson of Big Spring. Mrs. Joe Droll of Rowena Mrs.

J. Teichman, Mrs. Wanner and Mrs. H. G.

McCurley all of Mineral Wells, and Mrs' Eulse Rainey, Russel Willie Metford, Floyd wjJTbe in the Girard Cemetery Jack Chapman of Gordon: and Tuesday, under directionicight grandchildren. offbarter Funeral Home of Halls, Survivors include the wife: two sopjs; Elvin Lee of McFarland, and Ira of Rails; one daughter, Mrs. Margie Fleming; of'jLorenzo; four brothers. O. D.j Stanley of Rails.

Jesse Stanley of Jake Stanley of reijzo, and Birdie Stanley of Lub-, 1 bock; Naler five sisters. -Mrs. WiLlora of Ardmore, Mrs Myrtle Hatcher of Fort Worth. Mrti Ruby Wilson and Mrs. Jewel Cox, both of Bakersfield.

11-grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. E. Payne Rites Held in Louisiana Marvin A. Davis Of Snyder Dies SNYDER I HNS) Marvin A. Davis, 73, of 2511 Ave.

died al 10:30 p.m. Sunday in Cogdell Are- monal Hospital afler a short illness. He was torn Nov. 24, ISM. in Slephenville and was a carpenter.

Mr. Davis married Lucy Lathan on July 1C, 1913, and the couple made Iheir first home in Brown- came to Snyder Jan. wood and 1938. He was a member of Ibe Bap- tisl Church. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in ihe North Side Baptist Church with the Rev. Jack Funeral was held Friday in Denham Springs, for Lytlc Er- vin Payne. 63. who died nyder Cemetery will be under ectton of Bel1 funeral florae. Funeral Tuesday For Mrs, Locke CISCO (RNS) Rosary foi Mrs.

H. D. Locke, 59, of Cisco was held at Wylie Funeral Hom Chapel at 8:30 p.m. Monday. Fu neral Mass will be at 10 a.m Tuesday at Holy Rosary Catholi Church her with Father Van Winkel, pastor, officiating.

Buria will be in the cemetery a DeLcon. Born Winfred Mary Lohan in Weston, W. on June 3, 1902 she bad been a resident of Cisco for the past 16 years. Mrs. Locke, a veteran of 35 years as a PBX operator for Humble Pipeline Company, was well known by oil men throughou West Texas, having worked foi (he company at Odessa and Long view before moving to Cisco.

She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Bob Verhelse of Marshall; two step-sons, Dr Donald R. Locke of Waxahachii and Henry M. Locke of Houston four brothers. J.

P. Lohan and P. W. Lohan of Breckenridge, R. Lohan of Opelousas, an M.

E. Lohan of Monroe. one sister, Mrs. Ray Williams of Port age, Ohio; and three graiidchil dren. ClarkRI.es, SelTucnlay At BalliHger BAUJNGER (RNS) Funeral or William Randolph Clark, 82, will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in the First Methodist in Ballinger with the Rev. Carroll Thompson officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Newby Davis Funeral Home. Mr. Clark died at 10:45 a.m Sunday at the Holiday Hills Rest Home in Coleman following an ill ness of nine years.

He was born May 19, 1879, in Sparta, and came lo Run nels County in 1908 from Brown wood where lie had lived for a number of years. He married Eula B. McMillai on Feb. 1902 at LaGrange. She died in 1928.

He married Annie Francis on Aug. 5, 1940. Mr. Clark was a retired coltoi buyer and farmer and a membei of the Methodist church, Pallbearers will be A. J.

Thorp C. A. Bissetl, Randy, Curtis, Jim my Thomas, Roy John Clark, Bob Bissett, Price Middleton and W. Moore. Mr.

Clark is survived by his wife; four sons, J. L. of Rankin W. R. Jr.

of San Angelo, Harolt W. of Fort Worth and Robert of Winters; four daughters, Fran ccs Fay Clark of Houston, Mrs Irmegene Curtis of Pearsall, Mrs Sue Bishop of Corpus Chrisli and Mrs. Eula Mae Bissetl of Ballin ger; one brother, E. E. of San Antonio; sister, Mrs.

M. Anderson of Abilene; seven grand children and two great grand children. C. Domes Rites Set for Wednesday Funeral for C. J.

Domes. JO, Abilene resident for the past IB years, will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Elliott's Chapel of Mcm- ries. Norman Conners. pastor of the First Christian Church, officiate.

Burial will be in Elmwood Memorial Park beside the grave of his mother. Mr. Domes died al 11 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist Hospital at Houston. He entered the hospital on Dee.

9 and suffered a Drain hemorrhage Sunday night. An independent oil operator, he lived at the Windsor Hotel, Mr. Domes was born Oct. 4. IflOl.

at Dubuquc, Iowa. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mrs. i Domes, on Nov. Retired Gouldbusk Farmer Succumbs COLEMAN (RNS) John Day, 96, died here at 10:15 a.m Monday. He had lived in anc near Gouldbusk since 1907 anc was a retired farmer.

Mr. Day was born Feb. 5, 1B6G, in Kentucky and was marrieI lo the late Mary Elizabeth Clark in Dallas County. She died Dec 18 1935. Mr.

Day was a member of the Baptist church and of the Masonic Dean, pastor, officiating. Burial 25 He llils no Funeral will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in the Gouldbusk Bap list Church with Ihe Rev. Brarr, Slate officiating, the liev. Paul Smith, pastor of the Concho Baptist Church in Coleman.

Burial will be in the GouJd- busk Cemetery. He is survived by four sons. Jess of Fort Worth, Arlluir Brownsville, and Aubrey and Coy of Coleman; one brother, Bil of Dallas; 28 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Eight children preceded him in death. dny.in Denhnm Springs a heart attack.

He was a brother of C. L. Payne of 1433 Orange St. Mr. Payne was a graduate of Ifnrdin Simmons University and of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth.

For 25 years be served in various Oklahoma and Texas churches as an educational and choir director. He was a member of Ihe Amite a i Church i Denham Springs, where he taught a school class and was a deacon. Surviving arc his wile; brothers. Mr. Payne of Abilene and Clarence Payne of Canyon City, and a nurrrfocr of nephews and nieces.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Hudson F. Boss of Snyder and Mrs. H. Burns Pallbearers be Everoll Honey, Norman D.

Fitzgerald, Marion Chism, George Galhraith, B. F. Irwin, Joe Baria, William Mrs, Sam Cribble Succumbs al 78 COLF.MAN Mrs. Sam ol Forl Worth: one son, J. II.

Austin and H. L. Neeti. Lnmesa; and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be W.

R. i Bos-s. W. E. i i i Barnes, Hudson Thomas and Johnnie Green, all of Snyder, and H.

R. Foster and C. R. Foster, both of Lamcsa. J.

Wayne Patlen Dies at S'water SWKRTWATER (RNS) .1. Wayne Patten, 51, a Swcetwaler business man for the past 11 ycnrs, died at Simmons Memorial Hospital in Sweetwater at 3 p.m. Monday of a a altack, Patlen was horn in Wcwoka, of Co'oman, i a on March 4, 1Q10, and Monday al 5:45 a.m, in Ihe Ovcr-j ovcd to Sweetwater from Mcall Mcmona! Hospital. She had Alisler, in 1050 as manager been a resident of Coleman Conn- of the local C. R.

Anthony store. He resigned in 1953 lo open the Cribble, 70 ly since 1905. She was born Ocl. 24, IB83 Georgetown and was married in Guzman Infant Dies in Snyder SNYDER The infanl daiifililer of Mr, and Mrs. Johnny lu i a Church in Sweclwaler wilh Guzman of 200fi 21sl SI.

died at! Mrs Grihble was a member i linv. llnrold Dykslra offici birth at 8:30 a.m. Monday i Methodist church. Burial will be in Ihe Gar- Paltcn Sports Shop here. Funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m.

1924. She was Ihe daufihlcr of (he Wednesday at the First Pres'by- lale Mr. and Mrs. R. K.

Turner. i i a church in Sweclwaler wilh Cojjdell Memorial Hospital. Graveside riles were held at 5:15 p.m. Monday in Snyder Cem- elery. The Rev.

Chris Mastik of Guaialupe Chapel officiated. Burial was under direction of Bell Funeral Home. Survivors Include the parents of and the paternal grand, Mr. and label Guzman of Snyder. Funeral will be al 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the Trinily Methodist Church in Coleman wilh burial in Voss Cemetery, Slovens Kuncra) Home is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include her husband of Coleman; two brothers, i Turner of Valera and 0, 0. Turner of Coleman; and several nieces and nephews. den of Memories direction of Cale-Spcnccr Funeral Home in Swcclwater. Survivors are his wife; one son, J.

W. Patlen of Perry, one brother, W. C. of Albuquerque, N. three nislcrs, Mrs.

T. C. Walker of Wewoka Mrs. Jim Tadlock of Albuquerque and Mrs. Roy Bnnford of Corpus Chrisli.

Funeral Planned For Missionary Word of Ihe death of Ihe Rev Murray Dickson, Mclhodist mis sionary lo Bolivia, who has spok en in Abilene on several occasions was received here by the Rev Bill Kent, associate paslor of Ihe St. Paul Methodist Church, who worked with Rev, Dickson in Bolivia for 10 years. Rev. Dickson was found rteac Inst week on a Bolivian mountain pass, but other details of thi missionary's death were not avail able, Rev. Kent said.

A former director of American fnslilulcs at Coehabamba and La Paz, Bolivia, Hev. Dickson was, at the lime of his dealh cxeculive secretary for the Latin American Board of Missions Ihe Methodist Church. Funeral will be held Sunday in La Paz. New Penal Law BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Communist Hungary has raised Ihe minimum age for capital pun ishmcnt lo 20 ycnrs as part a sweeping pennl reform. Juslici Minister Fercnc Nezval under the old law juveniles--12 to 18 year olds--could be senlcncet lo dealh bul never were.

Rites Wednesday UMI lewis Ranger RANGER (RNS-Funeral wtH be held WedMsday at p.m. In the MacedeoU Church for Uon Lewis, 41, who died Saturday night in a local hospital. He had been a Hanger resident most of his life and was a Montgomery Ward employe 30 yean. The Rev. t.

G. Oliver of Abilene, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of Killingsworth's Funeral Home Mr. Lewis was born Jan. 19)3, in Courtney, Tex.

He mar ried Delia Heing April 14 1939, in Ranger. Pallbearers will be M. Myers, Raymond Jenkins, Clyde Pollard, Norman Randle, a Dunn, C. W. Sooler, Williams and Ted Bolt.

Survivors include the wife; daughters, Barbara, Wineford Winnona, Delia and Susie, al! Ranger; three sons, Donald, Leon Jr. and David, all of Ranger; hi. iwrents, Mr. and Mrs. Car Lewis of Midland; five brothers Mike and Jerry, both of Midland Onell, Theodore and Carl Lewis all of Lubbock; four sisters, Mrs Ruby Jane Fletcher of Connect! cut, Mrs.

Frances Davis of Lo Angeles, Mrs. Bobbie Mor ris of Odessa and Mrs. Helen Blui of Lubbock. J. A.

Sharp Dies At 97 in Ranger RANGER (RNS) An drew Sharp, 97, died Monday a 4:15 p.m. at Ihe home of his son L. D. Sharp, at 1100 Vitaiious St afler a lengthy illness. He had been a resident of Ranger Ihe past 21 years and had lived in Easlland and Eastlane County since 1304.

Mr. Sharp was born April .14, 18W, in Tennessee He was a retired farmer and a member of the Methodist Church Mr. Sharp was married lo Flora Mac Williams Sept. 18, 1887, in Lewis County, Tenn. She precedet him in death.

Services are pending at Killingsworth's Funeral Home. Survivors include five sons James Frank, Curtis, and L. Sharp, all of Ranger, Thomas Sharp of Olden, Arie Z. Sharp 01 Winters; five daughters, Mrs. Del a Fox, Mrs.

Dora Pox and Mrs. Uattie Lee Wheeler, all of Ranger, Mrs. S. L. Williamson of Breckenridge and Mrs.

J. R. Duggan of Rising Star: one brother, F. A Sharp of Dublin; 49 grandchil 90 great-grandchildren, anc 14 great-grent-grandchiliirim. At La Chrtpelle aux Saints France, the remains of a nearly oothlass cripple was found at a Neanderthal burial vault.

Mrs. Burkett Dead at 71 CISCO (RNS) Mn. Omar Burkett, 71, wife of a former state representative, drad at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Eastland Memorial Hospital. Born Katberine Beotob Pulley at Cisco, Sept.

17, 1890, she married Omar Burkett at Cisco la 1906. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral arrangements are pending at Ham tier Funeral Home in Eastland. Mrs. Burkett is survived by her husband; two sons, Harold of Abilene and Major Robert W.

of Huntsville; two daughters, Mrs. Phil Coins of Topeka, Kans. and Mrs. R. W.

Nichols of Corpus one sister, Mrs. Thomas L. Lauderdale of Ft. Worth; one brother, Thomas Pulley of San Angelo; three half-brothers, David Pulley of St. Louis, Ray Pulley of Dallas, and Claude Pulley of Dallas; one half-sister Florence Pulley of Dallas, and eight grandchildren.

Fort Worth Rites For Dr. Bray Sr. FORT WORTH Funeral lor Dr. Willis Joseph Bray 77 father of Dr. Willis Bray Jr.

am Mrs. Virginia B. Sams of Abi lene, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesda) in Fleming Chapel of Broadway Baptist Church with the Revs Guy Moore and H. H.

McLeod officiating. Place of burial was not an nounced. The'body will be a Miller's Funeral Home until a.m. Tuesday. Dr.

Bray died after suffering a heart attack Sunday at his home. He was chairman of the science department at Northeast Missour State Teachers College al Kirks ville, for 45 years before he moved to Fort Worth. Survivors include his wife, an other son, Dr. J. Graham Bray Fort Worth; a brother, Jame Bray of Fredericktown, five grandchildren and Ihrce great grandchildren, Keely Smith Wears Fuller's Diamond HOLLYWOOD, Calif.

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-Irrihr MM 9 George A. Maben Dies in Lamesa ROTAN (RNS)--George G. Maben, 70, a nil live of the Rotsn area, died at 6 p.m. Sunday in the Lamesa Nursing Home. He was born Dec.

26, 1890 seven miles north of Rolan. llis parents were the late Mr. anc Mrs. R. G.

Maben, pioneers of Fisher County. Mr. Maben was reared in the counly and lived here at various times throughout his life. He never married. He was a veteran of both World Wars and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Services wil) be Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Chapel ii Rolan The Rev. H. A. Polnac, pastor of the First Baplist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Dowell Cemetery under direction of Wealhersbee Funeral Home. Nephews are lo be pallbearers Mr. Maben is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. W.

House, Rotan and Mrs. Sammie L. Fish er of Dallas; three brothers, J. of Phoenix, Charlie Willows, and Dick of Tu eiimcari, M. Swahili is rich in proverbs, in eluding such familiar sounding saws as "Split water cannot be gathered up" and "If the cat's away, the mouse will reign." STOHKWS Thirteen birthi wtrt reported fc Abilene Ma Al Girl to Mr.

and tin. John Rat riquex, Rt. at p.m. UOB- day. Girl to Mr.

and Mrs. Wayta Milliard, 1710 S. 17th. at a.m. Monday.

Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carrion, Mto Brushwood, at 1:11 p.m Monday. Boy to Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Paulk, 1458 S. 18th, at 1:51 a.m. Monday.

Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry, 2702 S. 13th, at 3:38 p.m. Monday.

Al AFB: Boy to A.2.C. and Mrs, Creighton R. Orem, 1241 S. 5th at 2:50 a. m.

Friday. Girl to A.2.C. and Mrs. Larry T. Hackney, 1602 Ambler, at a.m.

Friday. Girl lo A.2.C. and Mrs. Robert E. Merreignn, 1825 Grand, 3:11 p.m.

Saturday. Girl to A.l.C. and Mrs. Robert A. 1610 Victoria, at 4:01 p.m.

Saturday. Boy to S.Sgt. and Mrs. Albert A. Loete, 130 Pennsylvania, at 12:26 a.m.

Sunday. Boy to A.2.C. and Mrs. Rodney L. Hull, 1534 Beech, at 9:12 a.m.

Sunday. Girl to A.l.C. and Mrs. Martin. S.

Lowen, 2117 Grand, at 10:09 a.m. Sunday. Girl lo A.l.C. and Mrs. Jimmie G.

Greenlee, 2133 Oakland, at 6:23 p.m. Sunday. RADIO LOG TUESDAY KRBC, 1470, Broadcasting music, cews and 6 a.m. lo mSdnlgm. 6:00 a.m.--Lesl we 6:15 a.m.--Devotional 9:15 a.m.-Dre.iMast Clufc 13 noon--Paul Harver KWKC.

I3W. AbllfM music, nevri aod wtatlw 24 a day. 8:50 a.m.--Joe Tempti 12 noon--Cedric Foster 1:35 p.m.-Our Daily Brtfjtd p.m.- Fulton Lewis Jr. WFAA-WBAP. VM, Fort Broadcasting music, newi ind weallM 5:30 a.m Fo midnight.

5:30 a.m. --Devotional 11:30 a.m Back (o 12:15 p.m.--Murray Cox p.m.--Fran* Sinatra KVLD. 1M6. DAflii Broadcasting mask, cewa ud wtaUw 34 noun day. 10:10 a.m.--Arthur Godfrry 11:50 a.m.--Oarry Moore 11:40 a.m.--Crosby-Cloonej 12:30 p.m.--Back lo Bible 5:45 p.m.--Lowell Thorn 7:15 n.m.--Hayes-Burnett KFMN, megaejeVl, Broadcasting music am weather tnm i.nt to mldnlnlit.

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