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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 6

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Kingsport Timesi
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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1 -5 Wednesday July 33 I860 I Tin Foreign Intrigue Is Part Of FJying The Baby Has Been Named Appalachia Area News By MARY PRIME jsee anyone staring the other I APPALACHIA Mr and Mrs i Mrs Jeanette Huneycutt and United Preaa International way Beverly laughed Howard Myers and Mr and Mrs Bryant's mother Mrs Charles NEW YORK (UPIi-F errytn? During the trip the visitors con-I Hillman were dinners guests -Bryant Soviet First Deputy Premier Krcl sumed great quantities of food lof Mr and Mrs Kyle Bolling in Mr and Mrs Buddy Moore Koslov around the country was and American cigarettes tried to Pound have returned from their vacation 'like taking part in a foreign in- convince the girls that a Russian i Mrs Mowyer and Missat Norfolk as guests of Mr and trigue movie say three airline discovered America and admitted ijo Ellen Read of Columbia Mrs Ray Pippin 'stewardesses they were impressed that tne sis- were guests of Mr and Mrs Donnie McKenzie and Frankie Beverly and Shirley Tobiason ters live in Miami with two other Hillman last week Waznaik are attending Camp and Margaret Arndt were theigirls in a 12-room house with Bethel at Wise this week hostesses aboard the National swimming pool and air-condition-Airlines DC7B which the State iing Mr and Mrs Don Potter arer vacationing at Myrtle Beach SC i Miss Gladys Helen Trinkle The stewardesses took one Russian to a baseball game and attended a garden party for the visitors in Burlingame Calif and a party at the Russian Embassy in Washington At the embassy they called everyone comrade and drank end- Department chartered for Koslov on a two-week official visit His party numbered 33 including diplomats Russian and American newsmen security officers and interpreters We were nervous wrecks before that trip was over said Mr and Mrs Howard Myers had den' rse faLe7S le Hs' as dinner guests Mr and Mrs "ursUlS Rnke Kyle BoUing Pound and Mr and nt? Mr Lid Mm wTriS Mrs Hillman Appalachia renls' Mr nd Mrs- w- Trm- The Rev John Caylor son Mr and Mrs Ed Caylor was win guest speaker at the First Baptist oki Ke1y' Jimmy Church recently ar Miss Emma Jane Wright attended a swimming party in Abingdon Dr and Mrs Handy spent the week end in Danville with Dr 1641 Fairfield Ave July 18 at HVCH weighing 8 lbs 3 ozs Rhonda Janet Broadwater daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Broadwater Nickelsville Va July 15 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 15tfc ozs Lisa Lavonne Dingus daughter of Mr and Mrs John Dingus Rt 6 July 16 at HVCH weighing 6 lbs 212 ozs Frances Darlene Condry daughter of Mr and Mrs Leland Con-dry Rt 2 July 1 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 13V ozs Harlan Alan Dykes son of Mr and Mrs Harold Dykes 253 Fletch-en St July 16 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 12 ozs Robert Gilbert Johnston son of Mr and Mrs Robert A Johnston 344 Lakecrest Dr July 16 at HVCH weighing 6 lbs 11 ozs Lightning Kills Cattle ADVANCE MILLS Va (UPI) A lightning bolt killed 19 Angus cattle huddled beneath a tree on a farm here Farmer Fray who reported the incident Tuesday said the cattle were worth 34000 Cynthia Jane Slaughter daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Clarence Slaughter Route 3 Hemlock Road July 18 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 2 ozs Michael Dean Salts son of Mr and Mrs Mack Salts Jr Route 6 Granby Road July 18 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 93 ozs Cetta Karon Gillenwater daughter of Mr and Mrs Bryce Gillenwater Nickelsville Route 3 July 18 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 32 OZSs Harold Lee Godsey son qf Mr and Mrs Allen Godsey Gate City July 14 at HVCH weighing 8 lbs 10 ozs Kathy Ann Duncan daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Duncan 212 Newland Ave July 16 at HVCH weighing 10 lbs Ellen Elane Terrell daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Terrell 2229 Sherwood Rd July 17 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs ozs Ellen Louise Overbay daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Paul Over-bay Rt 3 Gate City July 13 at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 9i ozs Joyce Ann Gardner daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Gardner Rt I Blountville at HVCH weighing 7 lbs 3 ozs Harry Edward Litton Jr son of Mr and Mrs Harry Edward Litton 929 Delrose St July 17 at HVCH weighing 8 lbs 141 2 ozs David Franklin Larkey son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Franklin 1 Larkey Jr 2934 Tuxedo Rd Waterford Mich at HVCH weigh-! ing 6 lbs 8 ozs David Charles Wolford son of Mr and Mrs Donald Wolford I Beverly 27 a shapely blonde less toasts in vodka said Bever-Her sister 25 is red-haired and ly But do you know what gave equally shapely jmean eerie feeling? A big picture The plane was under 24 hour of Khrushchev was on the wall in security watch until the trip was front of me and I had to stare over the women said in an in- at his bald head all through the tervlev after the trip Crew mem- meal! bers were investigated before being assigned to the flight Luggage of passengers and crew was checked by geiger counter and was fluorscoped at each landing and take-off Russian and American security officers stood watch each time baggage was loaded or unloaded Scheduled de planing positions were changed before each landing FOOD CHECKED Grandview Chapter 411 OES All food served on the plane Friendship Night 8 pm at SEW SAVE! New Shipment! FALL WOOLENS 60" Width Grays Station Women of the Central Presbyterian Church General meeting 7:30 pm i Morrison City Service Club 7:30 pm at the Bell Ridge School Bring a friend or neighbor Rebekah Lodge 7:30 pm at the lodge hall To perform the degree Women of Bethel Presbyterian Church 7:30 pm at the church Executive board 6:30 pm was checked by geiger counter for radiation poisoning No out siders were allowed on board except caterers whose every move was followed closely Security men watched all hotel rooms and were present everytime maids bell hops waiters or other outsiders entered the reoms It really was weird IJeverly said Every time we heard a car backfire we were scared out Exchangette Club 8 pm Pet of our wits One night we called Dairy club room our room-mates from a hotel: OES Social Club 2 pm Kings-! room We told them the trip was utilities Installation of new-like foreign intrigue and just officers 1 then all the lights went out The stewardesses were chosen SATURDAY for the trip because of their Mr and Mrs Harry Giles Cross (Nancy Paula Bolling) Miss Bolling Harry Giles Cross Exchanged Vows In Norton Church NORTON Va The wedding of the bridegroom was YD iPIMlORMSl MAY BE A FAMILY AFFAIR Fidgeting noa-pieking and a tor- meeting rectal itch are often tell- tale signs of Pin-Worms ugly I parasites that medical experts say infest one out of every three per sons examined Entire families may be victims and not know it To get rid of Pin-Worms these pest must not only be killed but killed in the large intestine where a a they live and multiply Thats ex- 9 actly what Jaynes P-W tablets do 1 and heres how they do it: 3 I irsf a scientific coating car- ries the tablets into the bowels be 0 fore they dissolve Then Jaynes 1 modern medically-approved in- gredient goes right to work kille Pin-Worms quickly and easily 3 Dont take chances with this dangerous highly contagious con- i dition At the first sign of Pin- Worms ask your druggist for genuine Jaynes P-W Vermifuge the small easy-to-Uke tablets per- fee ted by famous Dr Jayne ft Son specialists in worm remedies 1 1 for over 100 years I JAYNE Mr and Mrs Ralph Collins are guests of their parents Mr and Mrs Collins and Mrs Polly Gamble They are from Fairless Hills Pa Mr and Mrs Wayne Clark and Mrs Elbert Barker accompanied Sandra Barker Linda Vaughn and Dian Clark to Johnson $ible College Knoxville Mrs A Gardner is a patient in Mountain Home Veterans Hospital Mr and Mrs George Scott of Lynchburg were week-end guests of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bays over the week end The Rev and Mrs Taylor attended Southeastern Jurisdictional Mission Conference and Mission Board Meeting Holston Conference at Lake Junaluska Miss Nita Williams also attended the Youth and Mission Conference Mr and Mrs Howard Clark Jr of Kingsport were week-end guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Ball Kyle Strong Sr of Roda is a patient in General Hospital Mrs Kyle Strong was a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Kyle Strong Jr Mr and Mrs Wright Jr and Mrs Gene Cloud were visitors in Johnson City and Bristol recently Miss Rose Marie Miller of Kingsport is the guest of her aunt Mrs Sizemore The District Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution were joint hostesses to members from District IV at a recent meeting in the ballroom of the Martha Washington Inn Mrs Julian Smith of Alexandria state chairman of National Defense presented a program about the original principles of the society God Home Country Mrs Charles Cunningham regent of Blacks Ford Chapter presided and greeted the guests The Embroidery and Knitting Club met recently at the home of Mrs Criker Duffer's Dilemma LONDON (UPD Bob Hope said the Monte Carlo golf course he played last week was a fine one But Hope said he had a problem He played with his friend the Rev Pardee Erdman and Ive got a crick in the neck through having to turn my head every time I want to swear" 'Bomb' Shelters Asked BIRMINGHAM Ala (UPI) Mayor James Morgan said Tuesday that pigeons have become such a problem in one city park that he has received a request for a parasol renting Handys niece Mrs William Parker Mrs Roy A Oreen and Miss Mary Lou Johnston of Weber Citv spent the week end in Atlanta with Allen Green student at Emory University Allen is the eldest son jof Mr and Mrs Roy Green Miss Alcolm Everett Miss Helen Hill Appalachia: Miss Louise Snavely of Chilhowie and Miss jSue Wygal of Dryden left recently for a vacation trip in the Great Lakes region Some points of interest which they will visit are: Detroit Chicago Mackinac Island Sault St Marie in Canada and the Dells of Wisconsin Fred Hill of West Palm Beach Fla is visiting his brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs A Hill Charles Hale Mrs Bowman and Mrs Eva Smith visited Mt Pleasant in Scott County Mrs Richard Grose spent the week end in Roanoke Sgt and Mrs Jim Horne of Baltimore have returned home after twro w'eeks with his parents Mr and Mrs Home Mrs Gibson spent ten days recently with Mr and Mrs George Knight in Akron Ohio Mr and Mrs Knight returned home for a two week vacation with them and Mr and Mrs Knight Sr Mrs Rosie Grindstaff of Eliza-bethton and Mrs Vic Hall of Kingsport were visitors in the home of Mrs Thomas last week Mrs Florence Carter returned with her sister for a few weeks visit Mr and Mrs Howard Johnson visited her mother Mrs Farmer in Hilton Tenn Mrs Baker of Key West Fla has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs Don McKenzie Mrs McKenzie accompanied her son McKenzie of Knoxville to Editso Beach SC on his vacation Earl Mack Wolfe Gary Shull Sue Trinkle Freida Luntsford Vickie Neeley and Sharon Young are attending Intermediate Camp this week at the Methodist Camp at Fort Blackmore Miss Lula Pearl Wolfe is a patient at Memorial Hospital in Greeneville Tenn Mr and Mrs James Lyons of Ft Wayne Ind are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs A Gabriel They will also visit in Miami Fla with his parents Mr and Mrs James Lyons Sr Mrs Bob Collier of Rogersville was a visitor in the home of Mr and Mrs Collins recently Mr and Mrs Glen David of Richmond were recent guests of his sister Mrs Gibson Mrs A Gardner and Mrs A Hoskins visited with Dr Mrs Leonard in Brist cently Mark Bryant of Fairless Pa has been visiting OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILL 9 PM THE Rebekah Lodge 7:30 pm at the lodge hall President of Tennessee Rebekah Assembly will be present Boy Stabs Father NEW YORK (UPI)A 12-year-j old boy stabbed his father toi death Tuesday night when he found him choking the boys mother Police said Raymond Wierz-i bicki w-as playing in the street with his younger sister and brother when he heard screams from thgir apartment and ran inside Finding his father and mother: struggling he grabbed a knife and plunged it in the back of his 34-year-old father matron of honor She wore a pink street length dress with white accessories and carried a shower of white car-nrtions Carroll Cross was his brothers best man The brides mother wore a blue sheath with white accessories The bridegrooms mother wore a pink dress with white accessories Both wore a corsage of white cama tions The bride is a graduate of Kelly High School in Wise Va She was salutatorian of her class The bridegroom is a graduate of Lynn View High School and attended East Tennessee State Cot lege He is a medical technician at the Norton Community Hospital The couple is at home at the Ser-Bree Apartments in Norton Miss Nancy Paula Bolling and Harry Giles Cross was held at 4:30 pm July 12 at the Park Avenue Baptist Church The Rev Edgar Price performed the ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bolling Norton The bridegroom is the son of the Rev and Mrs Giles Cross 330 Mullins St Kingsport The wedding music was presented by Roger Earle organist Miss Phyllis Maggard vocalist sang The Lords Prayer The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore a white sheath with matching accessories and carried a white Bible covered with yellow rosebuds and lilies of the valley Mrs Richard Dickenson sister of REMNANT SHOP 2746 Center St SEW SAVE experience in charter flights Miss Arndt the senior hostess who hails from Newton is a veteran of 13 years The Tobiason sisters have been flying three and a half years Born in Seattle and reared in San Francisco they went into show business as a trio with another sister Patty Billed as the Taylor Maids they sang with Guy Lombardo and toured Korea with Bob Hope in 1950 When Patty married Shirley and Beverly wound up trying for an airline job on a dare Two pilots had bet them no airline would hire sisters FRIGHTENING REACTION Our immediate reaction to the Russians was frightening Beverly recalled They were so sophisticated smooth cordial and American-looking I was talking with one man and asked where he lived thinking he was one of the Ameri- i can newsmen from some place like Nebraska It gave me cold chills when he said Moscow He was Kozlovs interpreter and had no Russian accent Kozlov was like a typical poli-: tician the women said The Russians in general were "just like any other passengers The four women aboard all thought the stewardesses were ill because their figures were so slim The Russians said they like their women large but I didnt Negroes Wont Seek Coese Cusom Plays Havoc With You're Invited To Visit A TRUNK SHOWING Town Water Supply Admission Now To All-White School CAMBRIA (AP) An old col Of The New Fa lege custom is playing hob with this towns water supply For years students at Virginia Tech have journeyed the eight miles to this Montgomery County town where they climb the water tank and paint their initials Town officials say the constant climbing has damaged the control wires and the water supply to the town isnt what it should be Dr Dean director of student affairs at Tech has promised the town fathers he will talk to the students He added that it might be possible to include a prohibition against Cambria tank climbing in the student honor code And Dr Walter Newman Tech president says hell talk with the board of visitors about getting some money to pay the town for the damage NEWPORT NEWS Va (API Counsel for 10 Negroes seeking admission to a white elementary school here said Tuesday no further effort will be made to integrate during the 1959-60 school year The development occurred at a pre-trial hearing called by District Judge Walter Hoffman and attended by Atty Gen A Harrison Jr representatives of the Newport News school board and attorneys for the Negroes The school board under court order is required to file a plan for admission of pupils in the public schools without regard to race by Nov 12 The school term begins Sept 8 Hoffman has said several times he will not interrupt the school year once it has begun The issues of law and fact before the court will be determined after the school board files its plan Tuesdays pre-trial conference For The Very Finest Ol Funeral Designs Church and Party Decorations Corsages Potted Plants Cut Flowers COLONIAL HEIGHTS (ondt PHONE Cl 7-7878 Gene Pierce Mgr Suits Coats was the latest In a series of legal actions that have taken place in the past three years at JACKIE'S downtown store! Thursday July 23rd Regrouped Ladies Famous Brand SHOES Repriced ladies Famous Brand SHOES at v) Suits from mA Coats from $3095 $4995 Spring Summer and Some Year 'Round Styles Flats Sandals Medium and High Heels Wedges and Many Others VALUES TO 2495 Thursday a factory representative will be at our store with a pre-season trunk showing of the Marce line This will be your chance to choose your new fall suit and coat from a complete selection of new Marce Fall styles Remember all day Thursday July 23rd MAKE YOUR SELECTION FOR LAY -AWAY odd to your CHARGE ACCOUNT when needed! Remember at Jackies theres no extra handling charges for Lay-Away and no carrying charges for your Charge Account Qackie FASHION SHOP HANDBAGS REDUCED Values to 895 HURRY! HURRYI Make Your Selection Nowl Only A Limited Time Left! olonlal Heights Cl 5-1413 227 Market St Cl 5-2671 220 Center St Cl 5-1281.

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