The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1958 Page: 3 of 22
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, January 28, 1958
————------------------He had lived jn Coahoma 11
Rites Pend for Man
Killed in Car Crash
BIG SPRING, Jan. 27 (RNS - Foy car which had just come
Funeral arrangements were in off the access road onto the high-
' and date of the funeral had not
been set Monday night.
years. Before moving there, he
lived in Cisco for a short time
Oilman’s Father
Dies; Riles Today
and previously had lived in Lo-
raine for about 40 years. A re- J. H Lauderdale, 75, of St Jo.
tired farmer and rancher, he Tex., father of J. S Lauderdale
served two terms as constable in of 1609 Woodridge Dr., died at
Coahoma. He was born May 24 4 20 a.m Monday at Hendrick
1884 in Montague County. ’ Memorial Hospital
Survivors include his wife, sev- Funeral will be held in St. Jo
Edwards
Riles Sel
Al Breck
BRECKENRIDGE. Jan
27.
Mrs. Lillie Smith
Dies at Breck
BRECKENRIDGE, Jan "27
(RNS) - Mrs. Lillie Lafonde
Smith, 48, lifelong resident of
Stephens County, died at 5:40 p.m
Monday in Stephens Memorial
Hospital following a long illness
en daughters. Mrs Jack Stephens, at the Baptist Church Tuesday.
Mrs. Vernon Wagner, Mrs. Archie K .er-Warren Funeral Home took
Fee 7 h ay. Picu -nA -prams Forbus, all of Lamesa: Mrs. E. 0 the body to St. Jo Monday morn wards, owner of Edwards Jewel
, u reused oanoma and bruises and a passenger Bassinger of Forsan. Mis Robert ing. ry Co. in River Oaks Village Shop
farmer who was killed in a two-B. H. Mansfield, 24. of Coahonta, Brown of Lubbock, Mrs. Robert Mr Lauderdale was wholesale ping Center in Abilene, will be Wednesday at St Paul Math
car crash about two miles east of was treated for shock at Big Mitchel of Snyder, Mrs. Vernon gas and oil distributor for Sin. held at 3 p.m Wednesday in the pm "Lednesday .at SL Paul Math
Coahoma about 7 a.m. Monday. Spring Hospital. Mitchell of Goldsmith: one broth-
His car was involved in a crash Funeral for Mr. Foy will be er. Henry of Loraine, two sisters,
with a car driven by T. D. Tyler, held in the First Methodist Church Mrs. Sallie Clements and Mrs.
30, of Coahoma at a point where in Coahoma with the Rev. Harold Bernice Burk, Both of Loraine 11
an access road goes into U.S. 80. Morris, pastor, officiating. Burial grandchildren and 11 great-grand.
Tyler said his car collided with the will be in Loraine Cemetery. Time children.
complete Monday night for George way. „ ,
w Fav 7, ratirad Cachamel Tyler suffered minor sprains
RNS. - Funeral for D C. Ed-
She had lung cancer
She was born June 8, 1910 in Ste-
phens County
Funeral will be held at 4:30
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Mrs. 6. H. Neves,
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ROBY, Jan. 27 (RNS) — Mrs.
G. H. Neves, 51. wife of a Roby
farmer, died at her home one
========--=-
The elder Mr. Lauderdale was Burial will be in Breckenridge Satterwhite Funeral Home.
brought here by his son about a Cemetery under the direction of Survivors include her husband,
week ago for medical treatment Satterwhite Funeral Home Joe B. Smith: two daughters, Mrs
H had been ill two months Nr Edwards died Sunday night Bob H Harbison and Miss Linda
He was born Sept. 21, 1882, in after suffering a heart attack at Smith, both of Breckenridge; her
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Mississippi and moved to St. Jo in his home, 1002 Ross Ave. The Ed- father, W. H. Vick of Bracken
1897 and had lived there since wards had returned to Abilene ridge one sister. Mrs. L. C. Cor-
He had been distributor for Sin- from Graham about 9 p.m. and rell of Downing, Calif.: four broth-
clair many years. His wife died Mr. Edwards was stricken shortly ers. Floyd, John, Archie and Clar-
about two years ago, after retiring for the night ence Vick, all of Breckenridge
Survivors besides his son here Mr. Edwards was born March and two grandchildren
include two daughters, Virginia 11, 1898, in Hamilton, Mo, and---—
| I auderdale of Gainesville and moved to Electra, Tex., in 1925. ,
He opened his first jewelry store Mice Iamniar
there in 1927 In 1928 he opened MDS ETC >dmpI®s
another store in Olney, added a Ie ■
store in Graham in 1930. one in \P| OdAV
Breckenridge in 1937. and opened 1 1UW8T
R^SttS % Me Funeral for Miss Eite Emma
lene after the close of the school Samples. 36. former Abilene res-
term in 1957 ; ident who died Sunday night in
He was a member of the Breck-
enridge Lions Club He was a
member of the Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife; two
sons, Billy Wayne and D. C. Jr.,
both of the home; three foster
daughters, Mrs. Branys Edwards
mile east of here at 8 20 p.m Mrs. R. W. Davidson of Wichita
Sunday following an illness of sev- Falls: two brothers, Lewis of St.
eral years. Jo and Browder Lauderdale of
She was the former Rebecca Houston: one sister, Mrs. Sam
Black, born Jan. 1, 1907 in Cass-Perry of Childress: and four
County She came to Fisher Coun- grandchildren
NEW YORK
ty from Cass County in 1920. She The family requests that any
was married in 1922 at Marietta, remembrances be sent to the Tay-
, Funeral will be held at 2:30 lo County Cancer Society.
p.m. Tuesday at the First Meth--
odist Church here with the Rev. . -
E R McGregor, pastor, and the Marc A||ilC Johnson
Rev. Roy Patterson of Kress, for- PiCCTus JUIIIIJUII
mer pastor, officiating. Burial will ng MA...... n
be in the Roby Cemetery under UT MulOdy DICS
the direction of the Weathersbee *
Funeral Home. MUNDAY, Jan. 27 IRNST -
Survivors include her husband: Marcellus Johnson, 61, of Mun-
two brothers, W. J Black of Lov day, died al 10:15 pm. Sunday
ing. Tex. and Douglas Black of in Knox County Hospital He had
Carlsbad, N.M.: three sisters, been ill five days.
Mexia, will be held at 11 a m. Tues-
day in Laughter-North Memorial
Chapel with the Rev. Melvin Byrd
of Temple Baptist Church officiat-
ing
Burial will be in Gear Hill Cem-
etery.
Miss Samples was born Sept: 12.
WASHINGTON
Mrs. S. G. Fagan of Dallas, Mrs. Mr. Johnson had been employ-
Odis Goad of Carlsbad, N. M., and ed at the oil mill here for several
Mrs. John Galloway of Nederland years. He was born Oct 25, 1896
Pallbearers will be Odis Goad, in Centerville, Tex. and was mar-
John Galloway. Hubert and Herb ried to Miss Fannie Thomas .lune
ert Bennett, Clyde Eaton and 10. 1922. He had been a resident
of Munday since 1927.
H. T. Neves Jr.
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Leslie Hill Rites
Set for Today
BIG SPRING, Jan. 27 (RNS) -
Funeral for Leslie C. Hill, 62-year-
old Big Spring carpenter, will be
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Nalley-
Pickle Funeral Home Chapel with
Dr. Jordan Grooms, pastor of The
First Methodist Church here, of-
ficiating. Burial will be in City
Cemetery.
He was found shot to death Sun-
day in a mesquite thicket near
his home. Justice of Peace Wal-
I ter Grice ruled the death acciden-
tal.
of Breckenridge, Mrs Maxine Miss Samples was born Sept: 12.
Cowan of El Paso and Mrs. Betty 1921, il Justiceburg and moved
Blevins of Spokane. Wash.: five with her parents to Abilene when
brothers. Clyde of Breckenridge, a small child. Her father, the late
Floyd of Kansas City, Mo., Johna- Sam Samples, was in the trucking
than of Lebanon, Ore , Roy ol and produce business here.
Redmond, Ore , and Arthur of Miss Samples lived in Austin
Liberal, Kan.; and one sister, for 19 years before, moving to
Miss Ruby Edwards of Redmond, Mexia three years ago
Ore. Survivors include four brothers
“Alfred and Oliver, both of Odes-
| | II | sa‘ anfl Tom and Sam, both of
hlidhac 1206 Crockett Dr two sisters.
• • la liugIVDy Mrs Vernon Lott of Holdenville,
Okla., and Mrs. J. B. Pierce of
I Ml Lake Fort Phantom Hill Rd : and
IIndav DIAS several' nieces and nephew s
′ 2 Beers and Rifle
Funeral will be held at 3 p m
Wednesday in West Beulah Bap-
tist Church with the Rev. J. L.
Shellman of Anson officiating. Bur-
ial wills be in Old Glory Ceme-
tery.
Survivors include two daughters MUNDAY, Jan 27 RNS) - SAN ANTONIO Ian . a
Mrs. Minnie Lee Goudeau of Okla. James Irving Hughes, 67. died at Antonio Garza. 2 caine home
homa City, Mrs. Willie Pearl 12 30 pm. Monday in his home • " came home
Glover of Denver, Colo.: one son, here after a serious illness of five
M J. of Munday, his parents, weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson of He was associated with Boggs
Centerville, two brothers, four sis- Brothers Furniture Store here for
ters, and six grandchildren, several years until his retirement
• It's the TALK
of TEXAS
Mrs. Hale Rites
Held at Eastland
three years ago. He had lived all
his life in Knox County except for
three years, living in Munday the
past 19 years.
Mr. Hughes was born Feb. 25.
1890 in Vera, Tex, and was mar
ried to Miss Minnie Byrd Nov
with two bottles of beer today
and insisted that his father drink
a toast with them Then the youth
went outside Minutes later he was
found with a bullet through his
right temple. Beside him was a
rifle. Officers said the youth ap-
parently shot himself.
derette
| EASTLAND, Jan 27 (RNS) - a 1914 in the Ben Holder home
Funeral was held Sunday in the near Sunday.
First Methodist Church for Mrs. Funeral will be in the First
Fred D. Hale, 71. who died Satur- Baptist Church here at J p.m
day in a local hospital after a Tuseday with the Rev. Grady Al-
| lengthy illness lison, pastor, officiating, assisted
lengthy illness.
The Rev. Richard Smith, pastor
by Harold Paden, minister of the
Church of Christ in Munday. Bur-
ial will he in Johnson Cemetery
under direction of McCauley Fu-
neral Hcmc.
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Mrs. Hale had lived here most ing relatives. Survivors include
of the time since 1930, though she his wife: three sons, Doyle rf
lived in Abilene during World Lubbock, Elzia of Munday, Wayne
"ar of Brownfield, one daughter, Mrs What’s the truth about
She was born March 31. 1886 in Lura Caughran of Lubbock; three
Stephenville, and married Mr. brothers, Clayton of Nixon, I. A danger in x-rays?
Hale June 6, 1910 at Clarendon. (Bud) of Dallas, Arthur E ol
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daughters. Mrs. Andy Taylor of Pearl Craker of Dallas, Mrs Lil- . , radiation’ Incred
Eastland and Mrs P J Cullen of lie Bratcher of Artesia, NM, harm from radiation? Incred
Fort Worth; a brother, T. C. Ox-Mrs. May House of Loraine and lWe as it may seem, authorit-
ford of Fort Worth; a sister, Mrs Mrs Maurine Hutton of Temple, ies now say that improper use
Cleveland Autry of Washington, Okla, and four grandchildren of the common X ray machine
I). C ; and four grandchildren Pallbearers will be Lynn Bratch- can be more harmful than ‘fall
I T---------er, Roy Kinnibrugh, Elvis Hutton, out" from atomic bomb tests ..
E , Carl House, Elmer Hughes, Art and the greatest threat is to un-
Axnvviafed Man € Caughran, and Delbert Hughes, born children,
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BIG SPRING, Jan 27 (RNS)— *
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with the Rev. Cecil Rhodes, pastor Jessie Louise Veale, 9. died at
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elating Burial will be in Trinity 10 30 a.m. Sunday.
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Justicesof Peace Walter Grice ty. she was born April 6. 1948 in
ruled his death by asphyxiation Ranger. She was a member of
as accidental. An open gas heater the New Hope Baptist Church.
was burning with a high flame Services will be held at 2 30
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Sunday afternoon in a motel here Batist Church with the Rev Jack
——————-------ie Taylor, San Antonio, the Rev
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William E. Davis the Rev Frank Brooks, pastor
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BIG SPRING, Jan. 27 (RNS — Interment will be in Mount Zion
Funeral for William E (Shorty) cemetery under the direction of
Davis, 75. Big Spring taxi driver Killingsworth Funeral Home Ran
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Cecil Rhodes, pastor of West Side sister, Frances Jane.
Baptist Church, officiating Burial Pallbearers will he Charles
will be in City Cemetery Veale, James Veale, Dale Veale,
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