Death Notices James Harrison Large Special To The Herald Courier CLINTWOOD, June James Harrison Large, 79, Sunday afternoon at his home the Hill Ridge section of County, Mr. Large was the son of the late William and Betty Large. He had lived his entire life in Dickerson County. He had been a member of the Freewill Baptist Church for 27 years. Surviving are his wife, Cora Large; three sons, Morgan Large, Carl Large and Arnold Large, all of Route 1, Clintwood; three daugh-' ters, Mrs.
Gusta Hill, Mrs. Ruby Barton and Mrs. Hattie Rose, all of Mansfield, Ohio. Colley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Charlie Lloyd Glovier Special To The Herald Courier ST.
PAUL, June 29 -Charlie Lloyd Glovier, 54, died today in an Abingdon hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eula Glovier; two sons, Kenny Glovier, Rockford, and Clyde Glovier, Fort Knox, two daughters, Helen Glovier and Thelma Glovier, both of St. Paul; three brothers, Bill Glovier, Elmer Glovier and Henry Glovier, all of St. Paul; two sisters, Mrs.
J. L. Bartley and Mrs. Arthur McCamey, both of St. Paul; and mother, Mrs.
Fannie Glovier, St. Paul. Huff-Cook Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Rose Taylor Bishop Special Te The Herald Courier ELIZABETHTON, June 29 Mrs.
Rose Taylor Bishop, 86, died at 2:30 p.m. Monday after a brief illness. A native of Carter County, Mrs. Bishop was a daughter of David and Caroline Smith Taylor. She was a member of the Valley Forge Methodist Church.
Surviving are four daughters. Mrs. Grace Roe and Mrs. Harris Bristol, both of Elizabethton, Route 7. Mrs.
Earl Buchanan, Johnson City, and Mrs. Kate Fox, LaFayette, one son, the Rev. Ed Bishop, of Johnson City; 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Hathaway Percy Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Josephine McMurray Special To The Herald Courier GATE CITY.
June 29- Josephine McMurray, 82, of Hiltons, died at 8 p.m. Monday at Holston Valley Community hospital. A native of Scott County, she was a member of the New Harlan Methodist Church. Gate City Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burley F.
Clark Special To The Herald Courier GATE CITY, June 29 Burely F. Clark, Route 1, Hiltons, died at 11 a.m. Monday at Holston Valley Community hospital after a long illness. Mr. Clark was a native of Russell County and a member of Barker's Chapel Baptist Church.
Gate City Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Gary Wayne Tipton Special To The Herald Courier GATE CITY, June 29 Gary Wayne Tipton, five-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tipton died at 12:30 p.m. Monday at Holston Valley Community Hospital.
Gate City Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. John L. Smith Special To The Herald Courier GATE CITY, June 29 John L. Smith, of Gate City, died unexpectedly at work today at p.m. at Gate City.
He was a native of Scott County. Gate City Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Hubbard M. Jones, Sr. Special To The Herald Courier ABINGDON, June 29 Hubbard M.
Jones, 76, died of heart attack at noon today while visiting in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Phillmore McPherson. Mr. Jones was a native of Alabama, He had lived in Bristol for approximately 30 years where he operated the H. M.
Jones Grocery. During the past four years Mr. Jones had lived in Tallahassee, Fla. He was a Mason and a member of King Lodge 461. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.
Phillmore McPherson, of Abingdon, Mrs. Willie Caldwell, of Tallahassee, and Miss Vir. ginia Jones, of Miami, one son, H. M. Jones, Dover, Delaware; two sisters, Miss Annie Jones and Miss Byrd Jones, both of Birmingham, and four grandchildren.
Campbell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. W. F. Gammon Mrs.
William F. Gammon of Rural Retreat, Virginia, died Saturday, at Roanoke, after a long illness. She is survived by two stepsons, Rhea Gammon of Sherman, Texas, and Harold Gammon, of Rural Retreat, a sister, Mrs. Walter Spence, a brother, Mr. George S.
Baumgardner; of Rural Retreat, -and number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gammon was a sister of the late J. B. Baumgardner of Bristol, Tennessee, and had many friends here Ike Visits (Continued from Page One) tioned the Russian dog "Laika," that was put into orbit in a satellite.
"Well," Eisenhower said, "we put a mouse up." Eisenhower paused by the Lunik model and said, "just think of the many millions and millions of miles." Then he turned to the "atoms for peace" section, pausing in front of a 12-foot model of the Soviet atomic ice breaker Lenin. "That's what we use atomic energy for," Kozlov told the President. "I have been preaching for six years," the President said, putting on his glasses for a better look at the model. Eisenhower's presidential plane brought him to the Newark, N.J., airport. landing at 3:30 p.m.
e.d.t. in a record 100 degree temperature. The President looked redfaced and uncomfortable and still appeared so when he entered the Coliseum at 3:50 p.m. He appeared to cool off in the air-conditioned exhibit hall and was smiling and relaxed when he left the building at 5 p.m. to return to Washington.
During the tour, Eisenhower admired a small cream and pink Moskvich 423 station wagon and several paintings. Under urging by the Russians, he chose one called "On a Raft" as his favorite. Eisenhower told Kozlov he recalled making a tour of Leningrad a number of years ago and seeing the home of a poet whose name he could not remember. Sailor Subs At Home For Soldier MANCHESTER, England (UPI) Peter Evans, 19, has come home on leave after 18 months of Navy duty to take care of family while his mother is in the army. His mother, Lance Cpl.
Mary Evans, is doing her annual service in the Territorial Army (National Guard), Evans is doing the household chores for his father, a 15-year-old brother and a five-year-old sister. Natives Stone Police DURBAN, South Africa (UPDA mob of stone tossing native women smashed windows in three buses at a police-guarded post stop in this restless South African city Thursday, Police have been guarding the bus stop because of a native boycott campaign. Russian Diplomat Taken To Airport Under Guard Death Claims DEAR ABBY Teach An Old Dog New Tricks? Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My 53-year-old sister who was married and divorced in her late thirties has had one affair after another with married men in town. She lives with us when she isn't traveling (he goes everywhere her alimony check will take her) and has caused us much embarrassment because you know when these men are through with her they all love to talk. I have asked her why she has to pick on married men, and she says all the good men are married.
She is a lot of fun. a classy dresser, and a good sport, but her morals are terrible. Can I hope to change a woman of her age. or should I try to overlook it? SISTER DEAR SISTER: You are not your sister's keeper although she obviously needs one. By allowing her to make her home with you, you are giving your approval to her conduct.
if you can't straighten her out--put her out. DEAR ABBY: I like dogs but when I hear my neighbor say, "Come to Mamma--Mamma loves you" kand then she kisses the dog back!) well, I had it! Isn't it true that people can get diseases from kissing dogs? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: Vets tell me that dogs are mere apt to catch diseases from people than vice versa, so if your neighbor really loves her dog she had better stay healthy. DEAR ABBY: A certain member of my family is having a big wedding. Everyone but us got their invitations in the mail two weeks ago. This morning I got a telephone call from this relative telling me she "overlooked" us and wants us to come to the wedding.
Do you think we should accept an in- Elizabeth Is Cheered By Canadians TORONTO (UPI) -Queen Elizabeth 11 rode regally through Toronto's steaming-hot streets Monday to the cheers of thousands of Canadians, including women in bathing suits shouting, "She's a real doll." The Queen received a 21 gun salute when her royal yacht Britannia steamed into Toronto. Both she and her husband. Prince Philip, appeared cool despite the heat as they rode in an open black limousine through the streets of the Ontario capital. They stood up together in the car during the second ticker tape parade of their 45-day Canadian tour. Canadians showered them with shredded telephone books and ticker tape and cheered them on.
Two Army guardsmen clad in scarlet tunics fainted in the heat during the welcoming parade at the docks. They were carried away on stretchers moments before the Queen stepped ashore. Police issued a warning that a gang of pickpockets apparently was trailing the royal party on its trip across Canada. The gang, including men and women, lifted an estimated $4,000 from the pockets of crowds who watched the Queen and Philip in Cornwall, Ont. CHAR-BROILED STEAKS: a Carefully Selected and Aged -to assure the finest texture; mand flavor Restaurant Adit AIR CONDITIONED I CAMEO NO DIAL 9-3241 Doors open 1 p.m.
BRIGITTE BARDOT "Love Is My Profession" BEACON DRIVE-IN THEATRE LOVE IN THE SOUTH 20. BRYNNER ICANNE WOODWARD MARGARET LEIGHTON WILLIAM FAULKNER'S THE I Sound DE LIANE COLOR Fury CINEMA CANOE MOONLITE ORIVE-IN THEATRE ROBERT TINA (TAYLOR: LOUISE FESS JACK I PARKER I THE HANGMAN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, ALSO 3 COLOR CARTOONS GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY JULY 3rd vitation like this? My husband says over his dead body. OVERLOOKED DEAR It is possible that you WERE overlooked. The telephone call extending you a personal invitation showed that you were wanted. Go, if you like, but stepping over your husband's "dead body" might take the pleasure out of it.
DEAR ABBY: My sister and I were doing the dishes and all of a sudden she hit me over the head with a big soup plate so hard I saw stars. All I did was start humming a different song from the one she was humming. I told my mother and she said, don't bother me!" I feel like running away, ABBY. Can a girl eleven years old draw her own money out of the bank without her parents' permission? RUNNING AWAY DEAR RUNNING: Eleven-year-old must have their parents' consent to draw money out of the bank, Every has felt running away at one time or another. Don't irritate your sister, save your money, and stay home like a good girl.
CONFIDENTIAL TO Enough of the -take the Svenska flika. ARIGAIL VAN BUREN To get ABBY'S booklet, "What Every Teenager Wants To Know." send 25 cents and a large, selfaddressed, stamped envelope to ABBY in care of this newspaper. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this newspaper. Enclose a self-addresed, stamped envelope. Funeral Notices ALMOND- -Funeral services for Mrs.
Virginia Louise Almond of Roanoke who died Sunday, will be conducted at the Fred D. Weaver Funeral Home Chapel at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Haven Lowe will officiate.
Active pallbearers include Leslie Thomas, Hubert Langford, Perry Langford, Charles Almond, Ryburn Thomas and Pierce Thomas. Burial will be in Shelby Hills Cemetery. Lotz Funeral Home of Roanoke is in charge of arrangements. BEATTIE- L. Beattie of services near for Abingdon, Mrs.
who died Sunday, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Campbell FUneral Home Chapel. The Rev. J. F.
Conner Jr. and Dr. William T. Manson Jr. will officiate.
Burial will be in Knollkreg Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Alex Roberts G. C. Johnson, C. S.
Campbell, C. C. Barker, Jerry Whitaker, H. C. Kiser J.
J. Fenstemacher and B. B. Gray. The body will remain at the Campbell Funeral Home.
BISHOP Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Taylor Bishop, 86. who died Monday after 8 brief Illness, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Valley Forge Methodist Church. The Rev.
W. D. Garman and the Rev. Odell Jordan will officiate. Burial will be in Happy Valley Memorial Park.
The body will remain at the chapel of HathawayPercy Funeral Home at Elizabethton. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
BURWELL -Funeral services for Lawrence Burwell will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at John. Wesley Methodist Church. The Rev. James L.
Moon will officiate. Burial will be in Citizen's Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church one hour before services. Active pallbearers include Jack Miller, the Rev. Samuel Montgomery, Marvin Johnson, Lee Randolph, Russell Brown, Grayson Harris, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be Charles Akers, William H. Clay, Raymond Martin, Roscoe Green, Grayson Harris, Stanhope Lacy, C. A. Loller, William Patton, S. G.
Jenkins. Flower bearers will be members of the Thressa Hoover Circle of John Wesley Methodist Church. Gillespie and Robinson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. CARRIER- -Funeral services for Tom Carrier, 59, who died yesterday at 4 p.m. after a long illness, will be held at 3, p.m.
Wednesday at First Methodist Church. The Rev. Carroll Skeene, the Rev. George Naff and the Rev. David Taylor will officiate.
Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Masons will be in charge of graveside services. The body will lie in state at the church one hour before services. Active pallbearers include Graham Williams, George Short, Reid Beck, W. E. Farris, Mike Smith, Lee Garrett, Jack Wolford, R.
B. Henderson, Garland Carmack, Honorary pallbearers will be the Adult Bible Class and Men's Club of First Methodist Church, Shelby Lodge 162. all employes of Rutherford Freight Line, and Howard Miller, E. J. son, C.
L. Burke, R. W. Luttrell, Charles Whitaker, Henry Harrison, Joseph VanPelt, Cecil Belcher, E. K.
Bibb, Hershel Bondurant, Jimmy Peters. Fred Peters, Dub Hardin, John Snodgrass, Dr. J. Q. Early, Dr.
Charles Harkrader, Dr. Talmadge Buchanan, Dr. William Credie, Douglas Ketron, Claude Garrett, Raymond Darty, Bernard Pippin, Walter E. Dunlap, Carl Nidiffer. Hunter Nidiffer, Robert Rock, Emmett Haga, Joe Cottrell, J.
E. Long, Jack Williams, J. W. Conley, Garnet Helton. Akard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
CARTY- services for Mrs. J. P. Carty, 82, who died yesterday at ner home at Castlewood, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rings Chapel Church at Castlewood.
The Rev. Carl Adams and the Rev. Ernest Dale Twin City THEATRE BLUFF CITY HIGHWAY FANNIE HURSTS LANA TURNER Imitation JOHN GAVIN- of life SANDRA DEE DAN C'HERLINY: COLOR SUSAN KOHNER ROBERT JUANITA MOORE MAHALIA JACKSON EARL GRANT, sing UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE PARAMOUNT Sucepine Start DAVID SHIRLEY MacLAINE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER GIG YOUNG ANY METROCOLOR and CinemaScope 4 STARTS FRIDAY! Musical Enjoyment With A Heart- Beat! Bing Crosby Debbie Reynolds Robert. Wagner "SAY ONE FOR ME" 29 died Tom Carrier in Tom C. Carrier, 59, of 40 22nd Street, died at 4 p.m.
Monday at his home following a long illness. An employe of Rutherford Freight Lines, he was a member of First Methodist Church, a member of the Men's Bible Class and served on the official board of the (church, He, Masonic also was Lodge. a member Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Carrier; his mother, Mrs. Sara Carrier of Bristol; and one sister, Mrs.
Victor Le Vaillant of West Collingswood, N. J. The body is at Akard Funeral Home. Rebecca Gay Munsey Special To The Herald Courier HANSONVILLE, June 29- Rebecca Gay Munsey, fivedaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Munsey, former residents of Hansonville, was killed Sunday in a car wreck in Chicago, Ill. Surviving are the parents, one brother, James, the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munsey of Hansonville, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Hale, Welch, W.
Va. Henry Thacker Special To The Herald Courier APPALACHIA, June 29 Henry Thacker, 71, died at 6:45 p.m. today at his home on Mouser Street here, Mr. Thacker suffered a heart attack while mowing his yard. He was a retired miner.
Surviving are four sons, Elmo Thacker, Appalachia, Homer Thacker, Wise, Willard Thacker and J. C. Thacker, both of Norton: four daughters, Mrs. Mae Mills and Mrs. Edith Mullins, both of Big Stone Gap; Mrs.
Helen Keasley, Cane Mountain, and Mrs. Ruth Bush, Detroit; one sister, Mrs. James Craiger, Appalachia; and 33 grandchildren. Roy Green Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.
Daisey Frances Rains NORTON, June 29 Mrs. Daisey Frances Rains, 65, died in a Wise hospital this morning after a long illness. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Edith McPheron, Norton; one sister, Mrs. Vennie McMurray, Church Hill, and two grandchildren.
Baker Funeral Home of Wise is in charge of arrangements. Newborn Infant Dies By Error INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) One newborn infant was dead and two others were in critical condition Monday because of a fatal hospital error in formula preparation. Superintendent George Rollo of the Putnam County Hospital at Greencastle, said a "substance not a poison per was put into the feeding formula last Wednesday in place of distilled water. Another source said the substance was boric acid solution.
To Discuss Algeria LONDON (UPI) The African republics will send delegates to a conference in Monrovia, Liberia, July 4-18 to discuss Algeria, Radio Moscow said Monday. The broadcast said the delegates probably would take up the question of aiding the Algerian rebels. UNDER TRAYER'S BIG TOP TONITE JUMBO ICE CREAM SODA TRAYER'S MOORE ST. DRIVE- IN 1229 W. STATE ST.
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Soviet Information Officer Alexander Kaznacheeg, 27, earlier was taken from the U. S. Embassy by American Ambassador Walter P. McConaughty and turned over to the Burmese Foreign Office for questioning. A communique released by the Foreign Office after the questioning said it was determined Kaznacheev "left the Soviet Embassy of his own free will" and he was told he could go where he chose.
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Romance! Glamour! Fun! Weaver Airline Personnel Training Box J-57, Bristol Newspapers 1 want free TAKE OFF FOR FUN detailsName Address City Education -Hrs. Work will officiate. Burial will be in the family cemetery. The body will be returned 10 the home today from FinneyEasterly Funeral Home. HAYDEN- Funeral services for Willie Gene Hayden, who was killed in an automobile accident Sunday, will be conducted at p.m.
Tuesday from the Wallace Baptist Church. The Rev. Guesner Musick will officiate. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers: Wayne Booher, Frank Sizemore, Danny Lathan, Darrell Litz, Leon Tate and Clyde Kiser.
Honorary pallbearers: Owen Wood Roy Hayden, Albert Hayden, James Tate and Haines Hayden. The body was moved from the Akard Funeral Home to the residence at 11 a.m. Monday, and will be taken to the church at 3 p.m. Tuesday 10 lie in state. HOBBS- -Funeral services for William J.
Hobbs of Mendota, who died Friday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Mendota Methodist Church. The Rev. J. W.
Gott, and the Rev. Profit will officiate. Burial will be in the Mendota Cemetery. Pallbearers: Harold Benfield, Herbert Fleenor. Fred Smith, Elmer Leonard, Fred Carrier, 0.
M. Cross, Eleet Wright, and 0. S. Sanderson. The body will be moved from the Fred D.
Weaver Funeral Home to the residence Monday evening and be taken to the church one hour before services. HUBBARD -Funeral services for Ira W. Hubbard, 68, who died Monday of inJuries suffered in a fall while repairing a church bell, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dennison Chapel Church. The Rev.
V. M. Ross, the Rev. Paul Elmore and the Rev. E.
B. Randall will officiate. Burial will be in Russell Memorial Cemetery at Lebanon, Va. The body will be returned to the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Jessee, at Rosedale at 11 a.m.
today from the Finney-Easterly Funeral Home. LARGE Funeral services for James Harrison Large, 79, will be held at a.m. today at the Hill Ridge Chapel. The Rev. Luke Wright and the Rev.
Hie Mullins will officiate. Burial will be in Hill Ridge Cemetery. The body was removed to the home yesterday from the Colley Funeral Home. LOVINS- Funeral services for Earl D. Lovins, who was killed in an automobile accident Sunday, will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Tuesday from the Wallace Methodist Church. The Rev. Jack Shankel will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Larry Best. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Bural White, Bobby Noblett, Bobby Grayson, Wesley Martin, Don Reece, Eugene Pairgin, Emmett Ball, Johnny Norris and Randall Mumpower. Flower bearers will be friends. The body will be moved from the Akard Funeral Home to the residence at 11 a.m. Monday and will be taken to the church at p.m. Tuesday, MUNSEY- Funeral services for Rebecca Gay Munsey will be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the Hansonville home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munsey, the grandparents. The Rev. Arthur Stone will officiate.
Burial will be in the Munsey Cemetery. Honaker Funeral Home is in charge of arragnements. NECESSARY services for Troy Allen Necessary will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Alexandria Methodist Church, of Bishop, with the Rev. R.
D. McGhee officiating. Burial will follow in the family cemetery at Tannersville, Va. The body will be taken to the home at Bishop at 2 p.m. today from the Henderson Funeral Home in Saltville and will be taken of the church one hour before services to lie in state.
NELSON -Funeral services for Miss Lettie Nelson of Sugar Grove, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Wharf Hill Methodist Church. Burial will be in the family cemetery. The family requests that flowers be omitted. The body will be moved from the Seaver Funeral Home to the residence at 4:30 p.m.
Monday, services for James H. Dell, who died Saturday at the Veterans' hospital in Washington, D. C. wil be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Point Truth Baptist Church in Nickelsville, Va.
Masons will be in charge of graveside services. The Berry Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. OSBORNE- Funeral services for Malachi C. Osborne will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Little Valley Church with the Rev.
Wallace Gentry and the Rev. Roy Arnold officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery. The body will remain at Henderson Funeral Home until one hour before services. RAINS Funeral services for Mrs.
Daisey Frances Rains will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Baker neral Home Chapel in Wise, with Mrs. Della Salyers officiating, Burial will be in the Highland Cemetery at Norton, Va. RICHARDS -Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Richards of Bluff City, Route 3, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Tuesday from the Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. H. M. Slagle will officiate, assisted by the Rev.
Orville Richards. Burial will be in the Chinquapin Grove Cemetery, Pallbearers: Ernest Carrier, A. Wassom Jr. Henry Richards, George Townsend. Alvin Watson, James Riley.
The body will be moved to the home of Mrs. Earl Carrier al p.m. Monday, to remain until one hour before services. SARGENT--Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Belle Sargent of Grundy, Va.r who died Sunday, will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Tuesday from the Minor and Hagy Funeral Home Chapel in Norton, Dr. J. T. Holland of Grundy, will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
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