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THE' KNOXVILLE JOUEN AIT Friday November 22 1957 a Suits Totaling $57000 Filed In Harriman Crash Railmen To Furlough Notice of a Thanksgiving Week -pressed belief they would be refurlough for nearly 300 Southern turned to work Dec 2 Railway workers at John Sevier yards and Coster shops has been posted effective at fee end of work Monday Local officials ex- How To Hold that she has been confined in hospitals for a long period of time as a result of the injuries A passenger in fee Martin car Myers of Roane County sued for $3500 claiming he suffered bruises contusions and abrasions over his head and body Myers charges he suffered and extended lacerations over his face and scalp The third suit was filed by Raymond Matlock administrator of fee estate of Edith Mat-lock who also suffered injuries in the mishap The suit seeks damages in the amount of $3500 iieeuisnstami speed and without keeping the c*ntON Nov 21 Thre dam-ltruck under control age suits totaling 537 (XX) have! She said In her suit that she ben filed here against the Freelsjwas traveling a northwesterly direction from Kingston toward Harriman on the Swan Pond Road near Harriman when the accident occurred The plaintiff charges that she suffered bruises contusions and abrasions about her head and body She also claims to have received lacerations of her face and scalp and said most of her teeth were knocked out and that she suffered a comminated fracture of her jaw The suit also charges The plaintiff charges feat his wife was hot killed in fee accident but died approximately six months thereafter The damage suits are scheduled to be heard at fee January term of fee Anderson County Circuit Court A $180000 sports stadium has been built for fee people of Kuril asi Ghana by fee United Africa Co of Ghana Ltd a private firm Other companies In Ghana are building schools or playing fields for communities FALSE TEETH Merc Firmly ia Place Do your faHs toeUi annoy sad sw-berates by auppln dropptn or wobbling when you eat laurh or taikt Just eorinkle a Btti FASTEETB oa your wateo This ala aline (boo-ocm powder bold lain testa more firmly Md bkw comfortably No yummy Itooey pasty taste or teeltor Dew not our Chucks edori (denture breath) Cm fAhTEBTSt today at any drug counter Worker Falls Claude Riley Jr Spring Hill Road suffered a hip injury yesterday when he fell from a trestle at fee American Zinc mine at Id ascot Admitted to St Hospital authorities said feat he suffered no fractures in fee fall Mt SEXTON age 42 Knight Rd Route 16 died at U-T Hospital Thursday morning He was a brick mason and member of Moccasin Creek Baptist Church Biairsville Ga Survivors: wife Mrs Pluma Viola Sexton sons Charles Edward Guy Von Jr Carl Ray Roy Olen Ronald Glen Jerry Lynn daughters Margaret AUene Retha Mae father and stepmother Mr and Mr Sexton of Georgia brothers Oran and James Knoxville Wayne of Kansas Bill Georgia sisters Mrs Harriett Harper Mrs Neoia Stackhouse Miss Betty Sexton Tullahoma Services at 2 pm Saturday at Tarklln Valley Baptist Church Rev Julius Whaley officiating Interment church cemetery Body remains at where family will receive friends Friday from 7 to 9 pm The body will be taken to the church one hour before services McCarty's in charge SNAPP 50 passed away Tuesday 5:55 am at Kankahee Hospital Illinois Survivors: daughter Ina Margaret Snapp Johnson Gty father Snapp two brothers Edward and sisters Dlsey Snapp Mrs Moore three nieces four nephews all of Bulls Gap and a host of other relatives and friends Services 2 pm Friday Cedar Grove Church Rev Ray Wine and Rev Ray Graves officiating Burial in church cemetery The body will remain at Stewart's Funeral Home until time foe SPECIAL! KHDAY! SATURDAY! MOM NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AN ARMLOAD OF FAMOUS COTTONS FOR HER! SOLSBEE ALFRED 44 of Niota Route 2 died at 1:25 a Thursday at Force Hospital Athena Survivor wife daughters Evelyn Alfreds and Wanda Rogenia Solsbee Niota mother Mrs Polly Solsbee Clover C-: aistera Mrs Theodore Ingle Mrs Wallace Barber Mrs John Zimmerman New York Mrs James Winkler Clover Mrs Fred Blair Knoxville brother William Solsbee New York He was a World War II veteran The body will be at the home of hi father-in-law Mr Virgil Barnette after 5 Friday He was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church where funeral will be conducted 2 Saturday Rev Charles Runyon and Rev Teddy Baker officiating Burial Foster Cemetery Sweetwater in charge WEBBER JAMES ROBERT age 57 704 Webster Street died at 5 pm Wednesday Mountain Home Tenn after a lingering Illness He was a former employe of the Gray Knox Marble Co He was a veteran of World War II Body will remain at Funeral service 2 '30 pm Friday at Gallaher View Baptist Church Rev Fred McGill officiating Interment Edgewood Cemetery Pallbearers: Jack Millwood Oscar Watson Albert and Fred Cook Lloyd Ramsey Orville Ellis Weaver's SPECIAL BUY! COTTONS! FAMOUS DRI-DON FINISH! THEY REGAIN CRISPNESS WASHING AFTER WASHING! RAYON-TtUCOT BRIEFS $1 PAIRS JJL Smooth fitting royon-tricot panties that are non-run all first quality! Pick white or pastels! Give snug comfort without binding Small medium large! WEST MRS ALICE JEANETTE 79 widow of Thomas West passed away Tuesday at 12:15 a Nov 19 at home In Bee bee Ark She was formerly of Knoxville and a member of the Methodist Church She was a member and past Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star Survivors sisters Mrs Mary Elipore Mrs Myrta Pickering and Mrs Flora Dinwiddle all of Knoxville several nieces and nephews Funeral service 2 Saturday at Rose ChapeL Interment In Glenwood Cemetery Dr Georg Creswell and Rev Charles Ausmus officiating Pallbearers: Mills Carl Elmore David Dinwiddle Nathan Arnold Landon Ferrell Bill Reagan Jr Family will receive friends at Rose from 7 to 9 Friday WILLIAMS GEORGE 52 passed away at Daytona Beach Fla at 8 Wednesday Survivors: wife Mrs Marguerite Golden Williams Daytona Beach sisters Mrs Henry West Mr Shields both of Maryville Mrs A Shields Sylva several nieces and nephews The body will arrive In Maryville late Saturday afternoon Funeral arrangements Incomplete Miller Maryville In charge (COLORED) RICE HAYNES of 1010 East Main Avenue expired Wednesday morning Nov 20 at University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital Survivor: wife Mrs Eddl Rice three children Mrs Clayvonn Cisco of Knoxville Haynes Rice Jr of Winston-Salem and Mrs Betty Jo Dellfus of Richmond Va granddaughter Robin Kaye Rice three sisters Mrs Theresa Ford of Knoxville Mrs Neele Thompson of Philadelphia Pa and Mrs Cordelia Lyle of Washington one daugh-ter-in-law and two sons-ln-law and a number of nieces nephews and other relatives and friends Funeral services 2 pm Saturday Nov 23 at Jamtgan A Son Mortuary Chapel Rev A Daniels officiating assisted by Rev Eugene Patterson and Rev A Babing-ton-Johnson The remains may viewed at 4 Friday at Jamtgan A Son Interment In Harris Chapel Cemetery Jamtgan A Son in charge Full Fashion Nylon Hose 2 pair 88c ADAMS MBS 75 widow the late Osina Adams died at her home Maryville Route 3 -at 435 pm Wednesday Survivors four sons Jake Alex Joe -W Adams all of Maryville two daughters Mrs Charlie White Walland Miss Ida Mae Adams Maryville 21 grandchildren eight gnat-grandchildren two sisters Mrs Jane White "lownsend Mrs Sarah Myers Sevlervllle Funeral 'services 11 am Saturday Headricks Chapel Baptist Church Rev Gene Gann Rv Sidney Staley officiating Interment church cemetery They body is at the borne Rawlings Sevlervllle In -charge BELL ROBERT 67 passed away at Erlinger Hospital In Chattanooga at 6:15 pm Tuesday He a member of the Beaver community First Methodist Church In North Carolina Survivors: wife Mrs Ida Mae Bell sons Jeff Dayton Ohio Beecher and Call Bell Knoxville Maurice Bell with the Air Force in England: daughters Mrs Hobart McDonald Anacarta Wash Mrs Frank Darling Detroit Mich Mrs Frank 'Graham Maryville ten grandchildren one great-grandchild brothers McKinley Bell Tell loo Plains and Tom Bell Lynchburg Va editors Mrs Bob Radford Etowah Mrs Poley Burgess Huntersville Mrs Homer Colits Eto- wah Services 2 pm Friday at MlUer 'Funeral Heme conducted by Rev Paul Shields The body will remain at the funeral home Interment Grandview Cemetery Miller Maryville in charge BURNETT HORACE age 60 passed away at Baptist Hospital 4:15 Thursday Survived by wife Anna Stokely Burnett son James Burnett- both of Newport daughter Mrs Grimes of Richmond Va brothers Hugh and Frank Burnett Del Rio Tenn James of Wilmington Del Edward of Penns Grove sisters Mrs Charles Runion Sr of Newport and Mrs 8 Jones of St Petersburg Fla and three grandchildren James Burnett III Newport Susan Duncan Grimes and Anna Lynn Grimes both of Richmond Va Mr Burnett was the son-in-law of Mrs Stokely and the late Mr Stokely of Newport He was a traveling representative for Kennedy-Shea-Chandler Wholesale Co Knoxville for 32 years was vice president of National Bank Newport a veteran of World War a framer deacon and very active In First Baptist Church Newport Funeral services will be announced later The body Is at Holder's Funeral Home Newport CARROLL JOHN HENRY-49 of Devonia passed away at 6 am Thursday at Oak Ridge Hospital Survivors: wife Lanle son Ore us mother Mary Jane West stepfather Charlie West sisters Mrs Judla Kennedy Mrs Alma Daugherty all of Devonia Mrs Vadia Bunch Brlcevllle Route 1 Services 2 pm Sunday at Shiloh Baptist Church Rev Connard Lindsay officiating Interment Bray Cemetery Cox -Lake City In charge a' HOWARD MRS 58 died Thursday at St Hospital Survivors: husband Sam Coward: sister Mrs Dixie Milligan brothers -Lon and Jim Braden two nieces and -four nephews Services 3 pm Sun day from Grove Baptist Church Rev Jones and Rev Crest officiating Burial church cemetery The body will remain at the funeral home Hotly Clinton In charge CURRY MRS CORA age 82 of 207 East Adair Drive Foun-t tain City passed away at 11 '10 am Wednesday at St Mary's Hospital Member of Reform Presbyterian Church of Winchester Kan Survivors: daughter Mrs Black Fountain City sons Fby A Curry Cumberland Md Russell Curry Bloomington Ind seven grandchildren Service 2 pm Friday at Gentry's Chapel with Rev Frank Porter Rev Bird and Rev Ralph a a officiating Interment Lynnhurst Cemetery Pall bearers Seymour Ernest Hale Jack Bauguss Wade Waters Farris Joe Har- ringtom In charge DAUGHERTY JASON 1 of Englewood Route 2 died St Forea Hospital Athens 3 a Thurs- ay Survivors: several nieces and nephews and a host of friends Funeral 2 Saturday Mars Hill Burial a in church cemetery The body will re-e main at Btereley' Funeral Home until time for services Rev Watten-f bargee and Rev Hoyt Shadden will of-J Delate KERR J49 formeaty of Maryville Ipassed away at Fort Wayne Ind Thursday Survl- von: wife Billie Jean Smith Kerr Maryville daughters Mrs J- A Tandy California Mrs Victor Raj Brown Maryville tons Howard and Bill Kerr Maryville mother Mrs Lillie Indiana sisters Mrs Dewey Beaver Mrs Elmer Armstrong both of Indiana Mrs Carter Lowe California a brothers Charles John and Bill Kerr Indiana Body will arrive Friday after- noon Funeral announcements later Me- Cammons-Ammons Maryville In charge 1 McGHEE SAM aga 63 3611 Delroae Drive husband of -Mrs Oma Cox McGhee passed away St Hospital 5:20 a Wednesday He was a member of New Corinth Church He was an automobile and was associated with Knox- villa Motor Company veteran of World War Funeral service 2 Friday at Roberts Mortuary Rev Wtl llame and Rev Brock officiating Burial in Atbury Cemetery Active pall- bearers Lawrence Brogden Carl Vln-' yard Jesse Stiner Roy Cruse Clarence Maya Kenneth Gresham Honorary pallbearers: Otto A Kohlhase Bettis A Curry Fred Huttle Tom Buckley Hal Cameron Dewey Gray heal Tom Armstrong Howard Vander-pool Hobart Palmer Shackelford Nelson Cart Davit Bill Pettit John Cruee Roy Blalock Dick Cogdlll Sam Davis Rufus Davis Hubert Davis Boyd McGhee la charge Roberts MURPHY MRS LIZZIE 1 85 years died at 2:15 pm Wednesday at the home of her sister Mrs Harmon 1929 North Hills Boulevard She was a member of the Second Methodist Church Survivors: sisters Mrs Hannon Knoxville Mrs Ed Oondry Washburn Tenn brothers Robert Jett Knoxville Jett Gal-veston Texas several nieces and neph-Vws Services Friday 2 at Rev Richard Keeton offl- dating Interment In Lynnhurst Ceme--tery I MYNATT MRS St Petersburg Fla passed ion at 8 pm Tuesday at her home She was the wife of the late Addison Mvnatt formerly of Knoxville Sur- vlvora: stepson Albert Mynatt Fountain City brother Chtldreas of Houston Texas aistera Mrs Hugh Dod- son Miami Fla Mrs Watson St Petersburg Fla Mrs Eltha Shlp-man Chattanooga several nieces and nephews The body win arrive In Knox-' ville at 1:10 Friday over the UN Railroad Services 2 Saturday at -Rose Chapel Rev Elmer Bailey Interment In Greenwood Ceme- tery Rose In charge Pallbearers: -'Shipman Shipman Boyn-ton A Childress Childress William Beasley -'PATTERSON 57 passed away Nov 18 In Monroe -Mich Survivor: father Sam Patter-won Taaewell brothers Hatton Knox-vlUe Verda Lynch Ky Jesse and Roy Taxewell: Mater Mrs Glpsie Deloney Middies boro Ky Mis Bertha Patter-aon TateweU Mrs Cleva Brown Harro-gmte Funeral 2 Saturday at the Cave Springs Baptist Church Interment -Cave Springs Cemetery Coffey Tazewell la charge PERRY CLIFFORD age 26 of Route 26 Old Strawberry Plains Pike passed away at 5 40 pm Thursday at University of Tennessee Hospital He waa a former employe of Maynard Dairy Survivors: wife Mrs Betty Shirk Perry son Clifford Ferry daughter Betty Marie Perry percents Mr and Mrs Richard Perry brothers Joe and Elmer Perry of Strawberry Plains Earl Perry of the Air Force In Japan sisters Mrs jBoniri Lunsford Miss Louis Perry Strawberry Plaint in charge RAMSEY MRS 73 of Greenback Route 1 died at her home 8 am Thursday "Survivors: husband six sons Garland Creed Silas and Victor all of Green--back Ambrose of Sweetwater Ray of California five daughters Mrs Amos and Mrs Benny Ramsey both 'of Greenback Htt Lewis Plemona Madlsonvlile Mrs Cart Miller Knox-'ville Mr Hamby South Carolina 46 grandchildren 17 grest-grasd- children: one slater Mrs John Williams Sevlervllle The body will be taken to the family residence at 10 a-ra Saturn day Funeral service 2 30 Sunday place to be announced Rev Wa'ter -dab officiating Kyker a Mad Ison vui 4a charge 7 TO 14 BOYS' COTTON FLANNEL WRIGHT JAMES 511 Nelson Street died at University Memorial Hospital at 2:45 am Thursday after a brief Illness He Is survived by four sons and five daughters Funeral arrangements ar Incomplete Robinson A Kyle Mortuary 205 South Chestnut Street In charg Mrs Crippen Dies At 69 Mrs Camille Hodges Crippen 69 Gray Road Fountain City Route 1 died at 5:15 pm yesterday at Anderson Nursing Home North Broadway She underwent an operation a year ago and never fully recovered Mrs Crippen was the widow of A (Don) Crippen a former warden of the state branch prison at Petros who was killed in an automobile accident Sept 12 1950 enroute to Nashville on official business Mrs Crippen had maintained her farm at Halls since his death The body of Mrs Crippen was removed to Funeral Home Arrangements were incomplete late yesterday Survivors Include one sister Mrs Ernest Mynatt mother of Kyle Mynatt funeral director at Fountain City Two other nephews are Charles and Herman Hodges of Marietta Ga Skirts a-pouf and collars prissy some of the cutest styles youVe seen in a month of Sundays Best of oil Penney's made an outstanding special purchase ond these famous Don River cottons are priced way low Easy to care for just throw them in the washer a brief dry and they're ready for another round An unbeatable value at Penney's NOW! 1 Sanforized cotton flannels Penney-priced for you budget-minded Moms Penney tailored for full generous fit Machine washable! Broken sizes Penney Fourth floor 1 0-Ounce Denim Jeans Knox Debit Gains Noted Knoxville was among the Tennessee cities in the Sixth Federal Reserve District showing gains in bank debits in October gain was three percent over a year ago Johnson City showed a 10 percent increase Kingsport six percent and Nashville two percent Declines of 13 percent were reported in Bristol and four percent in Chattanooga CANNON BATH TOWELS! SAVE! COTTON FLANNEL! CHENILLE BEDSPREADS! Two Sentenced In TV Theft Two defendants charged in fee Sept 4 theft erf a television set from fee home of County Detective Tom Fowler received sentences in Criminal Court yesterday Paul Irick Newport was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of second-degree burglary The other defendant Roy Ward Dutch Valley Road was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days ia fee Workhouse on his plea of guilty to a charge of receiving stolen property New ploids in first quality-heavy cotton flannel sport shirts Sanforized machine washable! Full cut! Incomparable values! Small medium large i FS Big beautiful jumbo size Cannon bath towels in luscious decorator solid colors Matching face towels 3 for $1 wash cloths 6 for $1 Hurry! Bock at Pennes a Fabulous buy in wavy-line chenille spreads Machine washable! Thick end fluffy Beautiful solid colors Tcp Penney values 2 2 FOR FOR fell er twin Penn yV Ctfcntai Third Floor Penney Third Floor.

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