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of Mt. Zion Owensooro, Messenger and Inquirer, Nov. 17, 1964 both of Stanley, and Mrs. J. Hill died at 8 a.m.

Mon-Bowlds, Owensboro; four sons. 'day at the Owensboro-Daviess r.M Tnncc nf stanlpv Cecil County Hospital following a Presbyterian Church at Hcbbardsville. with Rnrnio Drivis 7fim.tf 1 in Rose 'burial in Bethel Cemetery. UCflllt. U.

UU 15, IndlGnO UCCthS Mortuary Church, with burial ial is at Benton Fu- The body neral Home and Junius Jones, Owensboro, 62 about a mile cast of Cen JAMES L. DANIEL SR. Hill Cemetery. The body is at the Tucker Funeral Home. MRS.

CLARA CHANDLER EVANSVILLE Mrs. Clara Central City Woman Is Dead James Leonard Daniel, 75, of and Wilbur Jones of Ensor; 28 short illness. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Haley-McGinnis Funeral tral City. Retired Express Agent, Dies Here Al- nlflf Uoro 720 Bolivar died at 4:45 grandcniiaren ana Breu-i C.

D. COVINGTON rhsnrtW 72 died at 10 a.m. She was born In Muhlenberg, County, Sept. 28, 1907, and was a 1 prandchi drpn- five Dromers. GREENVILLE C.

D. Uionday 'at Deaconess Hospital a.m. Tuesday following a Sam Jones, Dearborn, wome, me nev. iuuie iwui, intrtrm 65. a former Greenville TiauU 7fi nf oftor a short illness.

year uiness nvr Jimember of Bethel General Bap- Dt Gunshot Wound church. He was a member of a Fio- Clarence Jones, Grand Rapids 'pastor a Kentucky Deaths Surviving are one daughter, resident, died at 8:20 p.m. Mon- w. nth retired Railway tt i iorf Maui ann (. npriiuiuuu, vixn.iami6.

MP 1 li-U, mi Evans- day at SS. Mary and Elizabeth agent, died at 4:15 a.m. Miss Delores Ryan of yr 0ak Cemetery at 1883, CENTRAL CITY Mrs. Myrl Mayhugh, 57. of Route Sarah iwas DOrn June 26 saran; jl JAMES O.

BRANTLEY PROVIDENCE James 0 Hospital, Louisvuie, loiiowing an today at the Owensboro-Daviess ville; one sister, Mrs. rs Violet Duke Louis- Livermore Surviving besides the husband, James Lewis, are one son, Emanuel Mayhugh, Route 2, Central City; two grandchildren; three brothers, John Wal- illness of several days County Hospital following a long: Culpepper of bvansvme, ana- irPne Flint Ax- Pallbearers 2, Central City, died at 8:30 p.m Brantley, 52, died at 9:20 a.m. illness. two brothers. Art ewton oi tv- 'Vinof' K.

Hagan, Robert Howard, O. F. self- Monday at her home of a Sunday at his home in Provi- He was born Dec. 25, 1898, and was a retired farmer. He is survived by two daugh- He ha(f engaged in the ex-iansville and Thomas R.

Newton ws 1n'McEuen, Leland Howard and ton Corley, Chicago, William A.dcnce jji'uai Liueui ui niKiiwdvs xium services wiu uc Bert W. Robertson. Peter i T- i 1935 to 1945 as a mechanic. He, a.m. Thursday at St, Surviving are his wife, Susan ters, Mrs.

Robert Berger, Horse most oi nis me. in uwens- runi-rai kivucs mm uc hnrn Oct. 21. 1888. Davis ioined 1 at 3 o.m.

Wednesday in the! later was associated with the iCathobc Church, conducted by READ THE WANT ADS! Corley, Hammond, nna Eulas S. Corley, Fremont, and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Warren, also of Fremont. Services will be held at 3 inflicted pistol wound, according to Muhlenberg County Coroner M. V.

Foster. Coroner Foster said that Mrs. Mayhugh, who was despondent over ill health, shot herself with a .22 caliber pistol. Mrs. May a Ai.vonrfnr F.mpral Home West.

Glenmore Distilleries, Wnghtjthe Rev. Martin Nans toll, ceie Bruce Brantley; a daughter, Ulead, N. and Mrs. Guy Miss Marcrda Brantley, at! Wilson, Spartansburg, S. home; four sons, Patrick, Ron-jfive sonSi Kenneth, Larry, Dct- Co.

in November 1905 as a driv- Burial will be in Memorial Park Machine Anglo American brant; the Rev. George Han- nic, Uavw ana joci, an ai bert and David, all of Louis mining auu nx-u-nau laue co*ck, oeacon, aim ic ti, fnnprar and Lamp Co. George Boehmicke, subdeacon er of a horse-drawn van and, Cemetery, held various clerical posts with The body p.m. Wednesday at the Tucker home. a sjstcr.

Mrs. Edna Phil- is IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Samuel Howard who died Nov. 17, nine-years ago. WIFE CHILDREN Funeral Home, conducted byljns Colorado Springs, Colo He was a member of the Burial will be in Mater uoio- hugh and her husband, Lewis the Rev. T.

M. Howze, pastor Third Baptist Church and the rosa Cemetery. Mayhugh, operated a neighbor The body is at Owensboro ville, and Robert C. of Milling-ton, 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. L.

B. Wycc, Nortonville, and two brothers, Guy Covington, St. Ann, 111., and Foley Covington, Lou the American Express Co. and heme. American Railway Express Co.

in succeeding years. On 31, 1914, he became the local LoCOl SanitOriOnS Railway Express agent and; and a brother, Buell runups of Colorado Springs. Services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Melton Funeral Home, Funeral Home, where prayers Local Laconics Live Wire Sunday school class. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Abbie Daniel; one daughter, Mrs. Sue Maglinger, two sons, William and J. L. Daniel NOTICE No hunting by anyone my permission. DAWSON LAMBERT will be said at 7:30 p.m Wednesday.

with burial in Oak Grove Ceme- Kentucky Convalescent tcry at ciay Home, 24 hours nursing service. served in this position until his A Ct-, A retirement in 1954. 'Are btUClentS At Davis was a member of the Third Baptist Church, of which ODeratOrS bCnOOl isville. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at G.

P. WHITAKER G. P. Whitaker, 71, 525 E. 2nd St 683-5115.

all of Owensboro, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be con- 612 fi MRS. LE ANA McDOWELL of Hospital beds, wheelchairs Green's Chapel Church by Rev PROVIDENCE Mrs. Lcana iro Vmrtor mom his parents were charter mem- a nmhpr nf Owensboro menucted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at and walkers for rent or sale.

McDowell, 79, died at 10 a.m. Kcrmit Lovelace, assisted They came to Owensboro IN MEMORIAM Tn lnvinf mpmnrv nf our ore. from North Carolina in the ear-lare in Lexington attending thee James H. Davis Funeral Monday at Card well Hospital in i the Kev. rred rox.

Burial will Mayfair Pharmacy. 683-7370. Expert body paint work. KA be in the church cemetery. Ulh annual Water and Sewage, uiu ctous son, husoanu.

aauay ana Arrow Studio. Toys. Tony's 5-10. Smith Florist, 683-6848. Randolph's Scrap Iron.

Trees removed. 684-5635. Gene Mills 5c to Jl Store. Danhauer Florist, 684-1438. Request portrait by Maglinger Brown'a Radio and TV Ser vice.

1035 E. 18th. 683-7447. Enterprise Taints Fabulon Floor Finish. Allshops Hdwe.

Charley Fixit vacuum clean er shop, Byers Avenue. 683-8101. Free estimates. Simoniz. West scott, pastor of Third Baptist i brother, David R.

Rickard, who Plant Operators School, spon Frovidoncc. Survivors include her husband, Murray; two sons, Hin-klc Hubbard, Grand Rapids, ly 1800s. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Blanche Davis; three daughters, Mrs. Helen B.

Fritz of Texar- ern Dodge Body Shop, 6S4-7209. sored by the Sanitary Engineer D. B. VANOVER The body is at the Gary Funeral Home here. CLYDE M.

PARRISH cnurcu, win umciaie. ounai passea away six monins ago will be in Rose Hill today, May 17, 1964. tw ic ot Dear, precious David, our Cox Fabric Shop will open ing Program and the Water 1 111. JA CJ L. Lilt.

AUllClOl' Monday, Nov. 16, in Wesleyan and Boyce Hubbard, Pollution Control Commission of kana, Mrs. Clarence Hoo- hearts are sad and tears of sor- ver and Mrs. Roy Bratcher of Kentucky State Department lhome. 3009 Frederica St.

CLOVERPORT, Ky. Clyde Mobile, Ala. The body Is- Park Plaza. Located it. the corridor.

Christmas items for deco at the Melton row flow as time turns back a page to just six months ago. The angels came and took you Owensboro; two sons, James'of Health. The school began! M. Davis of Owensboro and; Monday and will run through jD'E JN-S Funeral Home. to a mansion in the sky; you Sis's Kindergarten At Day onrHinc tn Son.

urcne Jones, (8, ot uoute Hubert Davis of Evansville; 11 went from us forever without a M. Parrish, 50, formerly of Cloverport, died at 12.30 p.m. at his home in Louisville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Tomer Parrish, a son, Dr.

Clyde S. Parrish, Tcrre rating are beginning to come in. Stop by now. Yarden Center, 2700 New Hartford Road. JOHN HENRY FOREMAN last goodby.

To your grave our MADISONVILLE John Hen ior Sanitarian William Bertman Stanley, died suddenly at of the Owensboro-Daviess Coun- 10:30 P-m- Monday at his home, ty Health Department. For 30 yeai's he had been n- Thnsp attune from here are gaSed lr faiming in the Griffith grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren, and a brother, Hubert Davis, Washington, N. C. Services will be held at 2 p.m. 1406 Alexander Ave.

Services 10 a.m. Tuesday At the Residence GILBERT E. BRASHEAR 1427 Haynes Avenue Services 3 p.m. Tuesday James H. Davis Chapel JAMtS M.

DAVIS ietidt 'Home 3009 FREDERICA ST. ry Foreman, 87, whose son died Saturday from a heart attack Nursery, 116 E. 20th St. 684-1796. Apples for sale at the orchard.

Robt. Reid and Sons. 683-9546. Younger Women's clubhouse may be rented for parties, etc. Call 683-3G32.

Haute, a daughter, Mrs. Landscaping. For service right now with a programmed landscape plan, call Don Draper at the Yarden Center, Al Rnhicnn snnprintendent 0ficommunitv minds wander ana picture so clear, in silence we stand in sorrow for the one we loved so dear. You will never be forgotten, though in the grave you sleep. As long as life shall last, your memory we will keep.

We miss your sweet and happy Maricda Hale, of Newark, three in Sacramento, died at 9:15 p.m. Sunday at Kentucky Rest Home Thursday at the James H. Davis Funeral Home chapel, con ducted by the Rev. Harold Wain- grandchildren; a brother, Daniel Parrish, of Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Moss McAfee, Phoe Ladies! Get the original Woman's Club Bazaar Nov, in Madisonvillc.

Surviving are his wife, Katie; four sons, John of Custer Park, Raymond Charles and Thur- scott, pastor of Third Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev, Martin-Senour's Antiquing Kit 19 and 20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. sewage treatment plant; J. Manaway, shift operator at the plant; James and Eugene Deal, of the filter division of the Owensboro municipal water plant. Special sessions are being conducted for beginning and ad nix, Ariz.

Born Oct 8, 1886, Jones had lived in Daviess County all his life and was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church and the Holy Name society. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Veolia Coomes Jones; three daughters, Mrs. Aline Wething-ton and Mis.

Robert Millay, First Christian Church. Country He was a son of the late store, white elephants, needle lo, all of Madisonvillc; three John Schroeder, minister of Zion United Church of Christ. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. smile since you have gone away. We know that heaven is brighter since you've gone there to stay.

Sadly missed by MOM, DAD, WIFE CHILDREN BROTHER (laughters, Mrs. Lorene Poe, Phone 683-5377 at Guenther's. I -Gordon Brackett Television Service 424 W. 2nd St. Thone 683-3038.

Spring bulbs from Holland 80 varieties. Yarden Center, 2700 New Hartford Rd. Ilopkinsvillc, Mrs. Marjorie vanced operators in the field of work. Lunch served.

Economy Cleaners special Wed. Ladies slacks, 2 for 99 cents, men's shirts, 5 for Dr. II. Parrish and Nell Suddarth Parrish of Cloverport. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the Dhoriau funeral home, the Rev. Norman T. O'Neal, Chappelle, and Mrs. Juanita Friends may call at the James II. Davis Funeral Home, 3009 Frederica St water and sewage treatment.

Engineers of the Sanitary En iiiiiji i ii linn ni i i Knox, both of Madisonville; two brothers, James Foreman, Dun- 89 cents. 100 free TV stamps with each $3 cash and carry or dec, and Herbert of Whiting pastor of Cloverport Methodist 1 iOi gineering Program and the Water Pollution Control Commission are instructors at the school. der. 1004 Frcdcrica Stieet. Church, will officiate.

Ilartman's discount toy COMING SUNDAY WOMI will broadcast OWENSBORO'S FIRST Earthquakes are essential to life. Mountains are constantly eroding. If they were not raised again, the world would become an awful place of stagnant seas and swamps." Burial will be In a Cloverport Cemetery. The body is at the funeral store, 2nd floor above Hart-man's Hardware. Save 20'i to Read Want Ads II (VV 0 mm three sisters, Mrs.

Nanie Pollard, Fordsville, Mrs. Tisha Riodon, Philpot, and Mrs. Isabel Heady of South Carrollton. Services for both Henry Foreman and his son, Ollic, were at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Lighthouse Mission Church, with burial in Memorial Gardens home.

30. Bring in this ad and we will give another 10ro discount on total purchase. Good until lf 12)0IK1K Nov. 21. TIME OF FUNERALS Chumblcy'i Carpetland door FROM THE OWENSBORO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL prize winners, Mrs, 11 a 1 a Mitchell, Mrs.

Henry Ralph, Services for Mary Jant How Miss Alice Meredith and A. B. Chiborek and E. W. Phillips.

FOR THE OWENSBORO COUNCIL FOR RETARDED CHILDREN ard, two-months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hugh Howard, Route 1, Whitesville, who died Sunday at the Owensboro- HERMAN RISLEY HENDERSON Herman Ris-ley, 77, died at 5:30 a.m. Monday at Methodist Hospital. we wtsn to thank all our FARM SERVICE I -X- LP Cnrhurefrinn friends for stopping to see our new location in The Thatch Daviess County Hospital, fol Surviving are three half broth G.

P. WH1TAKER 612 Hill Ave. Scrvicel 2 p.m. Thursday Holcy-McGinnii Chapel Warm Mnrninn Hoafprt lowing a short illness, were at 1 p.m today at St. Mary of the! ers, Beckham Wilson of Evansville, Grover Wilson of Bluff City, and Ernest Wilson of Hen THE MAGIC NUMBER WILL BE ro 2 Bulk Installation for Domestic Uses I Wood Catholic Church, with the Rev.

David Warren, pastor, of derson County, and a half sis Good? Ask Us! -CALL TODAY- I ficiating. Burial was in the ter, Mrs. Suzie Wilkcrson of Ev- imT THIS IS NATIONAL MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN WEEK NOV. 15-26 1 1425 Triplctt Phone 684-8851 church cemetery. ansville.

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