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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, May, 14 1957
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Mrs. Hessie Meador
Dies at Albany
Mrs. Hearn,
Eastland, Die:
cal church, will officiate. Burial
will be in Eastland Cemetery with
RANGER. May 13 (RNS)-Mrs.
A. M Hearn, 67, a lifelong resident
of Eastland County, died in East-
land Memorial Hospital at 12:15
a.m. Monday.
She was born in Carbon Feb 6.
1890, and was married to A. M
Hearn July 21, 1907, there.
Mrs. Hearn was a member of
the Eastland First Baptist Church,
and was most excellent chief of
4 Pythian Sisters Temple No. 72
here.
Killingsworth Funeral Home di-
recting
Survivors include her husband;
two daughters, Mrs. Jack Ertel of
Bellaire and Mra Rhea M. Brad-
shaw of Eastland; four brothers,
Winfred L. Tucker of Cisco, Roy
Tucker of Cisco, Robert Tucker of
Carbon and M. C. Tucker Jr. of
Austin: a step-brother, L. Shan-
non of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters,
Mrs. L. L. Wragg of Cisco and
Mra. A. L. Simmons of Odessa;
two step - sisters, Mrs. E. F. Poe
of Cisco and Mrs. I. E. Ramsey of
Palacios, and two grandchildren.
Death Accidental
runeral will be held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the First Baptist
Church. The Rev. P. D. (Dick)
O’Brien, pastor of the Big Spring
First Baptist Church, and the Rev.
Harvey Kimbler, pastor of the lo- dental.
Cure and Mrs. Claude Renyolds,
all of Abilene, Mrs. Ernest Minis
of Stanton and Mrs. Virgil Brown
of Putnam, and her mother, Mrs.
Tom Leslie of Abilene.
ALBANY, May 13 (RNS) - Mrs.
Hessie Meador, 57. resident of
Albany for 31 years, died Monday
at Shackelford County Memorial
Hospital after a very brief illness.
She was born in Muskogee,
Okla., Feb. 27, (1900.
Funeral will be at 4 p.m. Tues-
day at the First Baptist Church
here with the Rev. Earl D. Sher-
man, pastor, officiating. Burial
will be in Albany Cemetery under
direction of Wylie Funeral Home.
Survivors include her husband,
John T. Meador; a daughter, Mrs.
Ernestine Kincaid of Premont,
Tex.; two brothers, Lewis and C. O.
Leslie, both of Abilene, five sisters,
Mrx. 0. B. Winn, Mrs. Garvin Mc-
Cain Baby’s Rites
To Be at Junction
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233 Cypress Tel. OR 4-5764
Tbs body of four - month - old
Vallney Curtis Cain Jr. was taken
to Junction Monday night. Funeral
and burial will be there.
The boy was found dead in bis
bed Monday morning at 2646 S. 7th
St., by his mother, Mra. Elna Ruth
Cain.
Peace Justice H. F. Long has
ordered an autopsy on the baby’s
body, and he said it will be several
days before an inquest verdict will
be rendered.
The mother reported the baby
seemed ill Sunday night, but he
had not previously been ill
The body was transferred to
Junction from Elliott’s Funeral
Home. Survivors include the par-
ents; a sister, Edna May Cain.
1%, and the maternal grand-
parents. Mr and Mrs. Don Nixon
of Junction.
William McCarroll's
Rites at Rockwood
Harlingen Lady
Lost 25 Pounds
Ex-Merkel Man's
Rites at Dallas
MERKEL, May 13 (RNS)
LONDON, May 13 un—The death
of Mrs. Margaret Macmillan, 73,
sister-in-law of Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan, in her bath af-
ter fainting, today was ruled acci-
HERE’S
WHERE
THE
COOL |
COMES
FROM
COLEMAN, May 11 (RNS) -
Funeral for William McCarrell,
83, of Rockwood, who died Sun-
. day in Santa Anna Hospital, will
With Barcentrate be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the
Rockwood Baptist Church.
Burial will follow in Rockwood
cemetery under direction of
Wright’s Funeral Home.
Survivors include five sons, A. N.
Nina Medley, 214 West MeKin-
ley, Harlingen, Texas, writes that
she lost 25 pounds taking Barcen-
trate and feels wonderful. Just get
4 ounces of liquid Barcentrate
from your druggist. Mix with 12
ounces of grapefruit juice and
then take just two tablespoonsful
twice daily. If the very first bottle
doesn’t show you the way to take
off ugly fat; if fat doesn’t seem to
just melt away from hips, abdo-
men, ankles, and arms, return the
empty bottle for your money back.
(Adv.)
and T. L. of Abilene, R. B. of
Lovington, N. M., Wilbert of Eu-
nice, N. M., and A. J. of On-
tario, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs
J. W. Kemp of Rockwood and
Mrs J. G. Oxford of Electra;
one brother. A E. McCarrell of
the Buffalo community near Santa
Anna; one sister, Mrs. T. B. Hall-
ford of San Antonio, 15 grandchil-
dren. It great-grandchildren and
one great-great-grandchild.
Hey, there!
Candy's
Chocolate Milk
is made with
real milk
Former Abilenian
Dies at Carlsbad
Mra. Earl Smith of Carlsbad.
N.M. a former Abilene resident
and nurse at Hendrick Memorial
Hospital, died at 1 p m Monday
at her home in Carlsbad.
She had lived in the New Mexico
town about four years.
Survivors include her huebond
and a son, Randy, both of Carls-
Funeral arrangements are pend-
ing at Bronte. •
The praying mantis is said to be
the only insect that can turn its
head.
JOE A. STEPH
Special Agent — Abilene
tial
Jee A. Steph
Meet Joe A. Steph —
newly appointed Special
Agent in Abilene for the
Prudential Insurance Company of America.
Mr. Steph has been professionally trained to
help you provide a better future for yourself and
your family, through Prudential insurance.
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Funeral is tentatively set for
Thursday in Dallas for John Camp-
bell Morris, 67, former Merkel
resident who died Sunday in Gar-
den City, Mich. The body is to
arrive in Dallas Wednesday.
Mr. Morris was born Jan. 25,
1890, in Merkel. He was reared
around Merkel and Trent. He
was married to Eva May Swann
of White Flat Aug 4, 1917. She
died in October at 1955 Also pre-
ceding him in death was a daugh-
ter, Eva Johnett.
A veteran of World War I, Mr
Morris and his wife moved to
Cross Plains, later moving to
Dallas.
Survivors include two children,
Mrs. Elizabeth Tullis of Garden
City, Mich , and Ruth Morris of
Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. May
Pruit of Riverside, Calif., and
Mrs. Leah Hand of Trent, and
one brother, James E. Morris,
who is in the veterans hospital,
— Walla Walla, Wash.—-
County who died at her home
Sunday night, will be held at 3
pm. Tuesday in the Nalley-Pickle
Funeral Home Chapel here. _
The Rev. Haskell Beck, paster
of the Knott First Baptist Church,
will officiate. Burial will be in
Trinity Memorial Park.
Mrs. J. A. Peugh’s
Riles at Big Spring
BIG SPRING. May 13 (RNS)-
Funeral for Mrs. J. A. Peugh, 68,
of the Knott community in Howard
Do FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?
PASTEETH, an improved powder to
be sprinkled on upper or lower plates,
holds false teeth more firmly in place.
Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy,
gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FAS-
TEETH is alkaline (non-acid). Does
not sour. Checks “plate odor” (den-
ture breath). Get FASTEETH st any
drug counter.
(Adv.
1921. She suffered a lengthy ill-
ness. . ,
Survivors include her husband;
sons, J. E. Peugh and Her-
man Puckett; one daughter, Mrs.
W. T. Shockley, all of Knott, seven
grandchildren a n d two great-
grandchildren. -
Mrs. Peughwas born March the zenith is the point in the
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 227, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1957, newspaper, May 14, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1654461/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.