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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 12

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1 2 The Lexington Herald Monday October 11 1963 American Lexington and Mrs Sam Wilson Wheelersburg Ohio and three brothers James Bayes grandchildren and eight great-' grandchildren Services will be conducted at Deaths And Funerals and Edward Bayes both of pm Tuesday at the Rogers: (csniiwtu From Pm our hotel We were there for I nrn lcr Burial will be in Cave Hill Lexington and Jay Bayes Cemetery Columbus Ohio Mrs Essie Adams i Tbe body will be taken from! Services will be conducted at Mussel Shoals Cemetery in m' rETir iti i the R- Milward '3 pm Tuesday at the Rien County Friends may call at ot 344 Last ingn street wiaow Broadway to Louisville today Milward Broadway the funeral home after 2 pm of Ivan Adams died at 8 am by th Rcv Franklin Owen yesterdav at her home after a James Marks in-si -m long illness Fnrct vafnn Jr Scarsdale I passed out again I woke up in a clinic bandaged here and there a fractured leg but nothing serious My wife I was later told was picked up near where I was and brought to the same hospital just by chance She is in worse condition with injuries of the head neck back legs But she is not complaining We are just happy to be alive Aunt Giuseppina is one among thousands of missing people probably dead in the village that she never wanted to leave dinner Over coffee Aunt Giuseppina was recalling the old days when she and my father were young Suddenly the lights went out i There was an indescribable gust BEREA Oct 13 Services0 wn anl cn a for Forest Eaton Jr 40 who roar-was killed Saturday in an auto My aunt screamed Minor A native of Owen County she j'n lOTa'm Frien(ls ma' cal1 at the mor- Ortille olas and Mrs tola IJome by thc Rev Leslie Southn orth Glass and was a smith Burial wili the Lex-' State Graves Infant PARIS Oct 13 Services for the infant son of Mr and Mrs Donald Graves who died Friday in Alexandria Va will be conducted at 2 pm Tuesday in Millcrsburg Cemetery by the Rev Parker The body will arrive Tuesday morning at the Pruitt and Son Funeral Home in Millersburg Mrs Houston Griggs Sr WINCHESTER Oct 13 Survivors are a daughter! Mrs Clarence Rice Frankfort! Marshall Infants three sisters Mrs Coyle I Graveside services for the Lexington: Mrs Ralph Coving- 'ln ms 5r- an0 Mfs- Ben ton Georgetown and Mrs 1 Marshal 414 Angliana Avenue Wooster Giles Scott County a "'R conducted at 10 am brother Sherwood Glass Som-itoa-v at the Lexington lerset and a granddaughter b' he Rev Carden jJanie Rice Frankfort Mrs Ilarrv Schcrr The body was takcn to Kcrf Mrs Marguerite LcCron Brothers Funeral Home where 'Thompson Schorr 44 wife of 'services will be conducted at Harry Scherr Jr a Huntington am! dam Thc She opened the door into thc blackness of the night and blackness stayed in my mind I can't remember anything about what happened right after that The roar of that crashing wall of water still rings in my ears and I keep thinking of that smell of soft fresh earth after a rain But all When I came to I was conscious of fog and a frightening silence No houses no trees no roads no railroad no human beings no animals And silence a sil- wreck will be conducted at 2:30 pm Monday at the Rominger Funeral Home by the Rev Rogers Burial will be in Berea Cemetery The body is at the funeral home Louis Gordon Duddcrar Sr IRVINE Oct 13 Louis Gordon Dudderar Sr 58 died today at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Louisville lie was a member of the Christian Church and a former Es-till County resident a son Texas: his moth WEATHER Some showers and occasional rain will fall today along the Pacific Northwest Coast and portions of the Northern Plateau and Northern Plains Some scattered Ceme-showers also will spread through portions of Southeastern Flonda Temperatures will be milder east of the Mississippi as in the Rockies and the Southwest little cooler readings (CtntlRWS Fran Fl) 1) homes had been despite warnings that there might be further landslides on Mt Toe A whole mountainside there crashed down four nights ago into the huge manmade lake behind the third-highest dam and sent a wall of water raging down on Longarone and half a dozen tinier villages Minor slides rolled off Mt Toe 1:30 pm Tuesday by Harold Va attorney died at 4 riranHa r7l Survivors are King Burial will be in Hillcrest yesterday at St Joseph Hospital 70M wife rHwston Dud rar lT I Memorial Park after an illness of several Mrs Survivors are Griggs Sr who died Saturday iJoUi8Ville are expected in the Northern Plains with little change elsewhere (AP Wirephoto Map Area Forecasts Kentucky: Fair through tonight High today 77 to tonight S01 mostly 81 Co n- i UlrMday 3nd onicht' IIsh tody istly in thc Os Not so cold tnnijh Duddcrar Srjence which made me feel deaf a sister Miss Ethel My head was swimming I into the reservoir behind thc 2 pm Dudderar Louisville a er Col Dudderar Jr Ft Bearers will be Coyle! monlls- wiii be conducted at Warren Giles Rowen Glassi A nalive of Norfolk Va Jr Ralnh I) Covington and was a daughter of the late Her- i bv lhe Rev Tennessee: I an- with little change in temperature through oilie Covington bert Thompson Jr and Mar-jR in 'ciarn ight High today mostly in tllC 80S I It 1 A irnnritn Tnf'mn Thnmncrm Klin tonight High Friends call at the Thomas Clarmont Thompsom She West Virginia: Today sunny High in the 70s Pelt Me-guente I-cCron morjal Gardcns The body is at was a member of the Trinity thc funcral home Episcopal Church Huntington the Junior League and thej Mrs Jack Stone was almost naked cold and wet Gradually I made out some other people immobile and practically naked like myself Barren Plain Further down a barren plain rocks here and there rising from what appeared to be wisps of smoke or fog all polished glistening wet and then a whitish large horribly barren plain The stillness the silence thc fumes from the ground I dam during the night Panic swept through the disaster area later Sunday when rumors spread that the dam was starting to crumble Dozens of survivors and hundreds of soldiers dropped their work and ran for high ground The panic eased when nothing happened Officials said the sound of a fire siren gave rise to the rumors Exhausted thousands of I had arrived in hell I ian soldiers aided by US heli- Meade Md and five grandchildren Services will be conducted at 2:30 pm Tuesday in Richmond Cemetery by the Rev John Chamberlain The body is at the Herbert Crallc Funeral Home in Louisville and will be taken to Richmond Tuesday morning Earl Shupcrt STASIPING GROUND Ky Oct 13 (Special) Earl Shu Wll may fu-Inoral home after 1 pm today the publication in the govern-! Mrs fammic Brooks 'ment newspaper lzvcstia of an Mrs Cammic Brooks wid-jarticle by Elena Stassova Len-jow of Walton Brooks and a jin's party secretary which at- former resident of Lexington jtributed to Peking many of at 4 pm Saturday at of the late Leon Trotsky I Kalamazoo Mich which led to his expulsion from I Survivors are a daughter 'the Communist movement Glcnwnod Creech and (Continues From P9 1) dustrics and raise farm come SIT STERLING Oct 13 Services for Mrs Nina Belle Coyle Stone 72 wife of Jack Stone who died Saturday will I be conducted at 2:30 pm Sion Junior League Garden Club and attended St Mary's College Raleigh and Gunston Hall Survivors besides her husband are three sons Harry in- Scherr III a University of day at thc Eastin-Richey orjh Carolina student Herbert! neral Home by thc Rev had Busy Day Thc Democratic candidate' In the orthodox Communist two grandchildren Carolyn Ann1 Thompson Schorr a student atNeikirk and the Rev Joe! eg Slinorsville was killed il (Vnnnli ntvl fVnrtih all cu rs i 1 tt a i 1 1 1 Saturday in an auto wreck near McAllen Texas (See story else where in The Herald) a busy day here last Slon-lpxicon there Ls no more damn- Creech and Walton Creech all-st James School Hagerstown Grubbs Burial will be in Crown lMd and Leslie LeCron Scherr Huntington and a brother He spoke at a meeting of Hill Cemetery at Sharpsburg The body is at the funeral move not even my head I ached all over terribly I thought of my wife my children my home in beautiful Leslie Thompson Norfolk The body was taken to thc Klingel-Carpcnter Mor tuary Huntington Services will be home Howard Payntcr RICHMOND Oct 13 Services for Howard Paynter 68 who died Saturday will be conducted the Dr will The villc died at 6 o'clock tonight at the Owen County Memorial Hospital after a long illness A native of Pendleton County he was a retired farmer and a Williamstown member of the body is at the funcral home at 3 pm Monday at Turpin Funeral Home by William II Poore Burial be in Richmond Cemetery copter crews still were digging up the bodies of the dead almost all of thorn unidentified By Sunday more than 1200 had been buried in plain wooden coffins in a huge cemetery dug out of a cornfield at Fortogna four miles south of wiped-out Longarone Bolluno Province bought (he cornfield as an emergency burial ground It will be lined by simple crosses like a war cemetery Most of the crosses will bear no names Whole families were wined out and there was no kin to identify the remains soldiers dug out of the mud The total death toll still is not known but officials said the dead probably included 10 to 14 Americans who in most cases had returned in later years to live out their lives in their native villages Domenico Caruso prefect of day Young Democrats at the University attended a luncheon at the IBM plant visited Eastland Shopping Center talked with workers at the Square Co plant stopped at the Kentucky Utilities Co office and attendrd a fundraising dinner at Castleton Farm Red Summit (cuntinutd Fran no i that ye Rev-Thomas Johnston! ial will be in Lexington Ceme vember conference of a jo mow has to be increased W1 be I Lexington ter Bearers will be John Hardwick Johnson III George Carey Robert Brewer Robert Milward Dr James Holloway Hampton Adams Mrs James Wilder Services for Mrs Minnie Logan Gragg Wilder 54 at 1720 Fairway Drive wife of James Wilder city purchas- of 314 Blueberry! ing agent will be conducted at' 3 pm today at the Mil- gc ments made to ship! P-m toduy at the Mil-1 ward Mortuary-Broadway by a million tons of Canadian! Lesller R- Smith Bur- Communist parties the Soviet view of the hurricane catastro-Cemct'ry press has stepped up its cam- phc which has hit thc island Layman Davis paign to outlaw Peking from' Services for Layman Davis world communism Six pounds1 of coal arc necessary: 46 of 101 East Picadomc Park The official statements indi- for thc munufarlurc of every! will he conducted at 10:30 am James Harmon CAMPTON Oct James Harmon 83 of Baptist died Saturday at the University Hos pital Lexington after a short illness lie was a native of Wolfe County Survivors are his wife Mrs Lillie Tolson Harmon a son James Harmon Garrett Ind 10 grandchildren 32 a t-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild Services will be conducted at 1 pm Monday and Son Funeral Home here by the Rev Osborne Burial will be in Rose Cemetery at Baptist The body is at the funeral home at the Porter gjo f- died Fridty will be conducted Baptist Church Survivors are his wife Mrs Pearl II Carter a daughter Mrs Satterwhite Joncs-villc a brother Obe Carter Covington three sisters Mrs Stella Perry and Mrs Eunice Clifford Williamstown and jirg gopi Peebles Holton Ind two grandsons and three great-grandchildren Services will be conducted at 2 pm Tuesday at the Elliston and Stanley Funcral Home here by the Rev Ray Berger Burial TI eating Chinese were pound of modern smokeless lodav at the Milward JalTles lay and L- Rouse Jr supplemented Saturday with powder at 2 pm Monday at the Smith-Rees Funeral Chapel by the Rev Lovel Sorrell and the Rev Larry Calhoon Burial will be in Battle Grove Cemetery The body is at thc funeral home Mrs Lewis Tealer RICHMOND Oct 13 Services for Mrs Sallie Vincent Tcatcr 73 wife of Lewis Teater who died Friday will be con ducted at 1 pm Tuesday at the Brotdway Baptist Church by the Rev Roycc Burial will be in Richmond Cemetery Thc body will be taken to the church at 11 am Tuesday from the Mrs Alta Denny Merrick DANVILLE Oct Services for Mrs Alta Denny Merrick 66 who died Saturday will be conducted at 2 pm Monday at the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church Burial will be in Belle- will be in Gumlick Cemetery in Pendleton County Friends mayiBolhVnoTMidTWVsonV'are call at the funcral home after 3 believed dead in Longarone and pm Monday Hugh Swinford BEREA Oct 13 Services Mortuary Southland by the Rev Donald Durham Burial' ilT0181? will be Tuesday at Camp Nelson! Dr' Laylc National Cemptrrv in Jessa- Crutchfield Briggs Lawson Dr Sublett Barckley Storey National Cemetery in Jessa mine County £HHCHOHCHrac-IVt 1 vuc Cemetery The body is at for iIugh Swinford 46 who was thc Stith Funeral Home Mrs Sheene DANVILLE Oct Mrs killed Saturday in an auto wreck will be conducted at 1:30 pm Monday at the Berea Bap' jy'FUi HITEHALL FUNERAL CHAPEL! Oldham Roberts and Powellj Mattie Sheene 79 of 489'tist Church by the Rev Mylum Burial will be in Be rea Cemetery The body is at the Wray Funcral Home Funeral Home Joseph Bolen North Fourth Street died at 11:30 am today at Ephraim McDowell Memorial Hospital Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors -Available Now Without Prescription Stops Attacks in Minutes Relief Lasts for Hours I tiny tablets called PrijnateneX Theie Primatenc Tablet! open bronchial tubes loosen congestion relieve taut nervous tension All without painful injections The secret Primelonc combines 3 medicines (in full prescription strength) found most effective in combination for asthma distress Each performs a special purpose So look forward to sleep at night and freedom from asthma spasms (ivt Priinalene at any drugstore 3rd Lime-Dial 255-2780 'rKKrtCKKWHWKKMHSiSS Andrew Hanna Services for Andrew Bell llanna 79 of 608 Highcrest Drive will be conducted at 2 pm today at Whitehall Funeral Chapel by the Rev George Trout Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park Alvin Hume Services for Alvin (Alvey) John Iliimc 59 of 418 Henry Clay Boulevard golf profes sioiial at Idle Hour Country Club will be conducted at II am Tuesday at thc Arch Heady Funeral Home Louisville by the Rev Clarence Set Dr A Alexander Dr Grand-ison McLean John Marr Robert Jewel James Morris Dan Brock Marion Chrisman Earnest Clarke Frank Mc-Voy Jr A Bakhaus Emmet Milward Alfred Powell Tames Cogar Laurie Blakely Tilford Wilson II Van Zant and Fred Wachs A native of Fayette County she was a daughter of the late Dr Logan Gragg and Mrs Minnie Collins Gragg Survivors besides her husband are a son James Lynwood Wilder Jr a sister Mrs Ilnrriel Gudgcll Fayette Coun- MT STERLING Oct 13 -Services for Joseph Bolen 82 of Trenton Ohio formerly of Montgomery County who died Friday in Trenton will be conducted at 1 pm Monday at the Eastin-Richey Funeral Home here by the Rev Estes Burial will be in Mach- after a long illness A native of Lincoln County she was a member of thc Christian Church Survivors are her husband Sheene: four daughters Mrs Ray Chattanooga Tenn Mrs Potts Lexington Mrs Ben Bell and Mrs Memorials American Cancer Society ly: two brothers Dr Logan: body is at Reynolds both of Dan- thc funcral home Miss Janice Gail Thompson FALMOUTH Oct 13-Scrv- Gragg Lexington and James! Gragg Fayette County and a grandchild Gay Lynwood Wilder Mrs Richard Wilson III Mrs Marguerite Hayes Wilson 41 of 493 Bnh-O-Link Drive wife of Richard Wilson III died unexpectedly at 4:30 am yesterday at 410 Rose Street A native of Paintsville she at was a daughter of Mrs Roncie''onlhca(I and luncral Maggard Bayes Lexington and llom0 thc late Bayes and attend-l Mrs Nora Morgan O'Banion ed Morehcad State Teachers! CORINTH Oct 13 Mrs College She had been a resident Nora Morgan O'Banion 87 of Lexington for 26 years and Covington died Saturday at the al his home in Birmingham was an employe of Ali-Ameri- St Elizabeth Hospital in Cov- Ala of a heart attack A native can Tours Inc for several ington after a short illness A Scott County he was a mcm- Your contribution to the Amerlcon Cancer Society in memory of a friend or loved one will help to support the research program that it dedicated to the conquest of cancer Your memorial gift will not only do honor to the departed but may help to provide a gift of life I Memorial gifts should be directed to the address below Your gift should be accompanied by the full name of the deceased the name and address of the member of the family to whom an acknowledgement cord should be sent and your name and address Cards are mailed promptly American Cancer Society 1169 Eastern Parkway Louisville Ky Nat: LtxWftM CMtrtbuturs UM tt 44t Lndnetm Ky Or Call 252-2125 For Information PIANOS -ORGANS Here is on unpcrcilelcd opportunity to own new BALDWIN PIANO ot a reduce! price Cue to lease problems on our main stnie we ore dein1 business ot our warehouse ot ll 0th the overhead Once we move to our main store THERE WILL BE NO MORE PIANOS AVAILABLE AT THESE PRICES All Are Brand New Savings Up To $1000 Stoncciphcr's BALDWIN rianos-Organs 217 Main Across from Wolf Wiles native of Grant County she was her of the Catholic Church years Survivors besides her husband and mother are three sisters Mrs Zelpha Adams and a member of thc Corinth Bap tist Church Survivors arc a daughter Mrs Mrs Throplus Barker both of Ilcrschcl Conley Covington six Survivors are a sister Mrs Frank James Erlanger and a nephew The Iwxly will arrive Tuesday al the Tucker Funeral Home here and services will he eon-1 ducted at 10 am Tuesday in Georgetown Cemetery by Hie Rev Jerome Ueuerman George It Carter WILLIAMSTOWN Oct 13-George Carter 79 Jones-i NOW HAPPI-TIME TOY TOWN ALL -SIZES We Specialize In Making Rugs In Any Size Quality Or Color Choose Your Rugs From The Many Rolls of Broadloom Carpet We Have In Stock We Tailor Them To Your Size And Factory Finish The Edges We Deliver i tiij' A' Vr 1 V1 4- 1 -m MON thru 8 to 5 MON NITE til 9 pm OPEN JialuftoH Cwtrkf Cintlt t0 lilt I'RIVATK LESSONS Partins i 1 prune iKuvr and many alhtn I Me can be more tun when ynu ice we are altering a special I course al 1 3rd el the usual I learn la dance even il sever danced before rtf'' CARPET aw iy A -A fr -V -V f'' 1(-- 1 i J- OPEN Monday and Friday 9 pm Year after year Scars has brought you thc latest newest toys plus all the old favorites Purchase your toys now while selections are most complete you have a wide selection and at Sears Low Prices VL 1 Phone 2542191 Como in or Mail Coupon for Reservation ARTHUR MURRAY endow ($10 0 reserve Special Dance I fo tHSSWTTami -g 210 CLARK STREET PHONE 2544002 Behind Greyhound (us Depot Plenly ot tree parking in oaf fat Ne I la Slate NAME ADDRESS SCHOOL OF DANCING 236 Short ((linn Unvel Licenser) ii t- i lurrijHMniriArhri'r 4.

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