The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

Indiana THE 1975 9 Editions weather report and outlook Nearby stations Temperatures and weather from airports in and near Kentucky at 8 p.m. EST yesterday: Paducah 35 Clear Evansville 32 Clear Bowling Green 35 Clear Covington 35 Clear Lexington 35 Clear London 35 Clear Bristol Clear Huntington 38 Clear Extended forecasts Kentucky: Clearing from the west, on Wednesday, Mostly fair Thursday and Friday. Cold lows in the 20s. Highs the 30s Wednesday and Thursday warming to the 40s Friday. Indiana: Clear and cold Wednesday.

Partly cloudy and warmer Thursday and Friday with a chance of rain showers on Friday. Lows Wednesday in the mid20s warming to the mid- 20s to low 30s by Friday. Highs Wednesday in the mid- to mid- 40s warming to the mid- 40s to low 50s by Friday. Kentucky zone forecasts All zones: Increasing cloudiness and cool today with a chance of showers; highs in the low to mid-40s. Colder with rain changing to snow tonight; low in the low to mid-20s.

Cold with occasional snow tomorrow; highs in the low 30s. Kentucky farm forecasts All zones: Weather for outdoor work and drying con30 percent today and 60 percent tonight. Rainfall will ditions poor, through tomorrow. Chances of precipitaion average one quarter inch through tomorrow. Winds southerly at 10 m.p.h.

today, Ohio River levels The following are the forecasts for river stages at 7 a.m. for the next three davs and vesterday's 7 a.m. reading: LOCATION Flood stage Yesterday's, forecast Tomorrow's (feet) forecast Pittsburgh, Pa. 25 Gallipolis, Ohio (LG) 50 Ashland, Kv. 52 Greenup Dam (LG) 54 Portsmouth.

Ohio 50 Maysville, Ky. 50 Meldahl. Ohio (LG) ..51 Cincinnati 52 Markland Dam (LG) .51 Louisville (UG) Louisville (LG) 55 Cannelton Dam (LG) 42 Newburgh. Ind. 38 ansville, Ind.

42 Uniontown Dam (LG) 37 Shawneetown. Ill. 33 Dam 50. K. v.

34 Golconda. IT. Paducah, Kv. Cairo, Ill. 40 (LG) lower gauge, 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 15.2 15.0 15.0 15.0 33.7 33.6 33.6 33.6 17.6 17.3 17.2 17.0 17.0 16.7 16.5 33.6 33.5 33.5 33.5 17.0 16.4 16.3 16.2 27.1 26.8 26.7 26.7 17.4 16.7 16.5 16.4 12.3 12.4 12.3 12.2 14.9 15.5 15.0 15.0 13.3 14.0 13.5 13.3 16.8 17.2 16.8 16.7 16.0 16.5 16.2 16.0 14.7 15.0 14.7 14.5 14.2 14.5 14.5 14.2 18.7 18.9 18.9 18.9 40 14.6 Pool 39 14.7 Pool 22.3 20.8 19.2 18.5 (UG) upper gauge kentucky BOWLING GREEN Randy Lee Mathews, 3-month-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmy D. Mathews, Alvaton Rt. 2, died here Sunday. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Tuesday, J. C. Kirby Funeral Home here. CADIZ Mrs. Haydie Burke Wright, 82, of Washington, D.C., formerly of Hopkinsville, died Friday in Washington.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Baptist Church. The body will be at the church after 3 p.m. Tuesday. CAMPBELLSVILLE Miss Eva Bell Underwood, 72, of Campbellsville, died here Sunday.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Lyon Funeral Home here. EMINENCE Morris E. Davenport, 63, of Eminence, died Sunday at Jewish Hospital in Louisville. He was district manager for Kentucky Utilities here.

His wife, Mrs. Nina Davenport, and two sons, Wayne and Morris E. Davenport both of La Grange, survive. Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ricketts Funeral Home here.

FRANKLIN--Luther Ogles, 82, of Franklin, died here Saturday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Booker Funeral Home here. GLASGOW-Mrs. Gladys Moran, 67, of Glasgow, died Saturday in Bowling Green.

Her husband, Ellis Moran, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Monday, A. F. Crow Son Funeral Home here.

GLASGOW-Mrs. Sarah Williams, 73, of Glasgow, died here Saturday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, A. F.

Son Funeral Home here. GREENSBURG Bobby A. Pruitt, 38, of Greensburg, died here Sunday. He owned and operated the Pruitt Grocery here. His wife, Mrs.

Maydell Russell Pruitt and his mother, Mrs. Inus Pruitt, survive. Funeral, 10 a.m. CST Tuesday, Cowherd Parrott Funeral Home here. HODGENVVILLE Tony Underwood, 19, of Mount Sherman, died Sunday at his home after a long illness.

His father, Wilburn Underwood, Radcliff, and his mother, Mrs. Ruby Underwood, Mount Sherman, survive. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Pleasant Ridge, Separate Baptist Church, near Buffalo. body is at the BennettBertram Funeral Home here.

HOPKINSVILLE Mrs. Cindia Morgan Barker, 69, of Hopkinsville, died here Sunday. Her husband, Thomas Barker, and her mother, Mrs. Savannah Johnson, survive. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Church of God. The body is at the Babbage Funeral Home here. HOPKINSVILLE Marion Kendrick, 81, of Lafayette, died here Sunday. He was a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I. The body is at the Babbage Funeral Home here.

HOPKINSVILLE Miss Eve Brown Engel, 30, of Hopkinsville, died Friday in Nashville, after a long illness. Her mother, Mrs. Ruby Chapman, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Tabb survive. The body is at the Price Funeral Home, Lewisburg. LEWISPORT Gleneal (Joe) Rogers, 47, of Lewisport, died Saturday in Owenshoro after an illness. He was a truck drivHis wife, Mrs.

Zelma Rogers, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, TaylorRaymond Funeral Home here. LIVERMORE Mrs. Loula Troutman, 91, of Calhoun, died Saturday at Greenville.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Pleasant Hope General Baptist Church near here. IU official dies of crash injuries BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Jay Douglas Snider, 60, placement director at the Indiana University School of Business, died yesterday evening of multiple injuries suffered in a traffic accident Friday, authorities said. Snider was a nationally recognized expert on placement procedures.

He had been on the IU faculty since 1951. Stephen Oppenheimermobile Columbus, Police driven by Ohio collided with Snider's car at a Bloomington intersection. Oppenheimer is being held on a reckless driving charge and for running a stop sign, police said. OURIER- MONDAY, JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 24, 40 20 Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, 10 NOAA, U.S. Dept.

of Commerce 10 20. MILD COLD 40 30 30 50 60 60 COLD A Rain 70 Showers RET FORECAST I WARM Flurries XXX Snow 70 Figures Show High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Monday 4. STATIONARY, Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Local Forecast Associated Press Snow flurries are forecast today in a band from New Mexico to Ohio. Rain is expected to extend from Kentucky and West Virginia to the Gulf of Mexico. Rain also is forecast for the Pacific Northwest.

The rest of the nation is expected to have fair weather. Indiana zone forecasts All zones: Light snow likely today and tonight. Cloudy with a chance on snow tomorrow. Highs today in the low to mid-30s, lows tonight in the low to mid20s. Highs tomorrow in the upper 20s to low 30s.

3 2 5 8 10 10 11 deaths The body is at the Muster Funeral Home here. OWENSBORO Thomas Bernard Jones, 68, of Owensboro, died Saturday. He was a retired electrician. Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Monday, James H.

Davis Funeral Home here. PRINCETON Funeral services were held for Mrs. Maudie Cannon Campbell, of Salem, at the Piney Sunday, Creek Baptist Church, Crittenden County. Her husband, Gilbert Campbell, survives. Around the world observations were made at The Greenwich following mean weather the time vesterday (8 a.m.

Louisnoon ville time): City Time There Temp. Weather Amsterdam P.M. 37 Cloudy Ankara 3 P.M. 50 Rain Athens P.M. 59 Cloudy Berlin P.M.

30 Clear Beirut 2 72 Clear Brussels 1 P.M. 39 Clear Aires 8 A.M. 70 Partly Cloudy Cairo Buenos P.M. 82 Partly Cloudy Copenhagen P.M. 36 Cloudv Dublin P.M.

52 Cloudy Geneva P.M. 34 Clear Hong Kong 8 P.M. 54 Clear Lisbon Noon 59 Partiv Cloudy London P.M. 50 Cloudy Manila 1.000 P.M. Clear Madrid P.M.

Clear Moscow P.M. Cloudy New Delhi P.M. 70 Clear Paris P.M. 37 Cloudy Peking 00 P.M. Clear Rio De Janeiro A.M.

Clear Rome P.M. Clear Saigon 8 P.M. Rain Seoul 9 P.M. 25 Clear Stockholm P.M. 28 Clear Sydney 10 P.M.

73 Partly Cloudy Taipei 8 P.M. 52 Cloudy Teheran 3 P.M. 63 Clear Tel Aviv 2 P.M. 77 Clear Tokvo 9 P.M. 48 Cloudy Vienna P.M.

34 Partly Cloudy Warsaw P.M. 28 Clear SCOTTSVILLE-Mrs. Lucy Clay Stinson Tracy, 78, of Holland, Rt. 1., died here Saturday. Her husband, Robert Ivy Tracy, survives.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, New Salem Baptist Church, Amos. The body is at Tom Crow Son Funeral Home here. WHITLEY CITY Frank New, 53, of Hill Top, died Friday in Belleville, after an illness. His wife, Mrs.

Elsie New, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Hickman Funeral Home here. louisville area funerals David Sutton Adamson 62, of 9344 Donerail Way, a native of Shelbyville. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Monday, at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. Robert Sanford Buckley, 80, of 1020 S. Logan St. Funeral, noon Monday, Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E.

Oak St. Theodore J. Clayton, 2-month-old son of Mayme Clayton, 619 Roselane Court. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, R.

G. May Funeral Home, Chestnut St. David T. Crecelius, 47, of 5601 Cooper Chapel Road. Funeral, p.m.

Monday, McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd. Gilbert Frazier, 28, of 4715 Beech Drive. Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Monday, M. A.

Stoess Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, with burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens East. Council Fuqua, 85, of 618 W. Magnolia Ave. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Greater Salem Baptist Church, 1009 W.

Chestnut St. The body is at R. G. Sons Funeral Home, 719 E. Chestnut May, Mrs.

Ward W. Gross, 71, of 12 Ridge Road. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane. Garnett R.

Holley, 58, of 3165 S. Third a native of Henry County. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Arch L. Heady Hikes Point Funeral Home, 4109 Taylorsville Road.

Mrs. Maude Thompson Jackson, 85, of 3425 DeArcy a native of Brodhead. Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, W. G.

Hardy Shively Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway. Mrs. Emma Jean Knight, 81, of 1825 W. Magazine St. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Wednesday, G. C. Williams Mortuary, 1935 W. Broadway. Mrs.

Marvin W. Mackey, 63, of 430 E. Oak St. Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Monday, Arch L.

Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. Harold Mondun, 56, of 943 Mary St. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Arch L.

Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. Otis Pace, 65, of 4045 Taylor Blvd. Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Monday, Arch L.

Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Blvd. Lt. Col. Homer L. Parsons, 72, of 3119 Hikes Lane.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Monday, Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane. Mrs. Charles A. Schneider, 60, of 1109 Fenley Ave.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road. James L. Splunge 66, of 2400 W. Market St.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, G. C. Williams Mortuary, 1935 W. Broadway.

Mrs. Zella E. Robinson Stivers, 86, of 1216 Kremer Ave. Funeral, 1 p.m. Monday, Arch L.

Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak St. Richard Wilson, 55, of 102 S. 37th St. Funeral, 1 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Hughes Funeral Home, 2816 Virginia Ave. Two charged with robbery of bank branch at Virgie PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) Two men have been charged with the robbery Thursday of the Pikeville National Bank and Trust Co. at Virgie, a spokesman for the FBI and the Kentucky State Police said yesterday. The two are identified as Jerry Leo Goode, 35, Columbus, Ohio, and Glen Little, 27, Wheelwright, Ky.

The men were captured Friday afternoon in Magoffin County by state police and are being held in Pike County Jail. They have been charged with first -degree robbery. Authorities said $27,000 was taken in the robbery. Thundering out of the Westa bicentennial Pony Express MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) Thundering out of the West on the spotted horses of the Nez Perce Indians, the men and women of Pony Express '76 hope to recreate the rides of yesteryear as a bicentennial salute.

During 12 days next June, the Express '76 group plans a non-stop relay ride across 10 states, beginning in Mount Vernon and ending in Valley Forge, Pa. Five main relay riders will use 50 trained Appaloosa horses, says Gene Covey of Arlington, head of the Pony Express group. The original pony express riders galloped night and day to carry the mail on a central route from St. Joseph, to San Francisco in the early 1860s before completion of the coast, telegraph left the promoters financially ruined. The riders of '76 plan to arrive at Valley Forge at noon on the Fourth of July, bearing scrolls received en route from state governors.

Chamber of Commerce ex-leader Services set for businessman Barnes The funeral of Sheridan C. Barnes, an Elizabethtown businessman president of the Kentucky andmformer Commerce, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Memorial Methodist Church at Elizabethtown, with burial in the city cemetery. Barnes, 81, died Friday at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown. He has been a leader for many years in Hardin County business, civic, and political affairs.

Barnes, whose home was in Stephensburg, a Hardin County native and the founder and president of the S. C. Barnes Insurance Agency In Elizabethtown. He became president of the state Chamber Commerce in 1951. He retired in 1972 as Hardin County Republican chairman after serving in that post 44 years.

He also had served on the state police Personnel Board, and as president of the Kentucky Better Roads Council, a private group. He was a director of the First Hardin National Bank Elizabethtown, and Methodist Evangelical Hospital in Louisville. He was a past president and a national director of the Kentucky Independent Insurance Agents, and was also a past president of the Elizabethtown Rotary Club and the Elizabethtown-Hardin County Chamber of Commerce. He had served on the board of regents of Western Kentucky University and on the board of trustees of the Hardin Memorial Hospital. He was a member of the Stephensburg Methodist Church, White Mills Masonic Lodge 786, Knights Templar, and Kosair Shrine Temple.

Survivors include his wife, the former Pauline Stewart. The body is at the Perry Alvey Funeral Home in Elizabethtown. The family has asked that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Heart Association. southern indiana deaths Noble H. Flock CLARKSVILLE The funeral for Mrs.

Martha C. Whitesides, 70, of 304 S. Oak be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the E. M.

Coots' Sons Funeral Home, Jeffersonville, with burial in Sellersburg Cemetery. She died Saturday. HENRYVILLE Mrs. Helen Martin Prall, 76, of Henryville, died at 5:45 a.m. Sunday at the Clark County Memorial Hospital, Jeffersonville.

She was a member of the Henryville United Methodist Church; a 50-year member of the Women's Society of Christian Service and a member of the Henryville American Legion Auxiliary Post 105. Encephalitis in '75 called worst ever Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS- Final figures are being calculated, but Hoosier officials agree that this year's bout with St. Louis encephalitis was the worst ever. Dr. Richard Telle, state epidemiologist, called the incidence of the disease for 1975 an epidemic.

The peak of the outbreak was from Aug. 31 through Sept. 11, health officials said. Officials said they knew of 304 confirmed and probable cases of the St. Louis strain, which affects the brain and central nervous system.

But a University of Notre Dame entomologist, Dr. George B. Craig cautioned that for every case diagnosed, 50 to 100 cases are not diagnosed. The 304 cases are "just the tip of the iceberg," Craig said, adding that physicians don't always patients have encephalitis SO they don't send blood samples to the Indiana State Board of Health laboratory for tests. The disease is caused by one of Indiana's 52 species of mosquitoes and has no knwon cure.

Physicians can only treat the symptoms. Nearly 6 per 100,000 Hoosiers had the disease this year, diagnosed by at least one blood test. Officials said Indiana's figures represented the highest per capita rate of any state. The hardest-hit areas were around Columbus, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville and Gary. "Indiana is one of the few states that doesn't have an organized mosquito or vector (disease-breeding pests) abatement program," said Dr.

Robert T. Taylor of the National Center for Disease Control at Atlanta, Ga. Only county sanitarians can legally control mosquitoes, and most of them are not trained to do so, said Dr. Russell E. Siverly, a Ball State University entomologist.

Rep. G. Edward Cook, D-Plymouth, filed legislation for the 1976 General Assembly that would allow communities to establish districts to control such pests. Two Hoosiers killed in hunting accidents LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Two men died in hunting acidents yesterday.

Raymond Goodman, 51, Lafayette, was shot accidentally in the throat while deer hunting with three men in Warren County, police said. Authorities said a companion accidentally pulled the trigger on his as he wheeled around to aim at a bird. Also killed when a gun accidentally discharged was Anthony Wayne Patton, 54, Evansville, who was hunting deer in Warrick County, authorities said. Survivors include a son, Harold Prall, Waverly, Ohio; a daughter, Miss Lois Prall, Henryville, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Stewart Funeral Home here, with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery here. JEFFERSONVILLE Michael W. Sorg, 54, on 1323 Duncan died at 9 a.m. Sunday at the Clark County Memorial Hospital.

He was a retired employe of Oak Park Conservation District. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Norma Pangburn Sorg; a son, William L. Sorg, Jeffersonville; two daughters, Mrs.

Barbara Ann Campbell, Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Karen L. Pieratt, Clarksville and nine grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the E.

M. Coots' Sons Funeral Home, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Monday. MADISON William A.

(Bid) Burress, 82, of Madison, died Saturday in Saint Cloud, Fla. He was a native of Switzerland County; a retired farmer and a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Salem Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ollie Burress; a son, Ralph Burress, of Hanover; four daughters, Mrs.

Margaret England, Cincinnati, Mrs. Irene Nay, Trafalgar, Mrs. Jean Doran, Southport, Mrs. Eleanor Gordon, Griffin; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Carroll Lewis, Madison; 17 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren: two great grandchild.

grandchildren and one step funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Vail Funeral Home here, with burial in the Salem Christian Church Cemetery, Ripley County. The body will be at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Tuesday. NEW ALBANY Frederick P.

Meusch, 81, of 2407 Shelby died at 12:35 p.m. Sunday at the Floyd County Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Missouri. He was a retired clerk for the old Public Service Co. of Indiana.

He was a member of the New Albany Lodge 39 AM. There are no immediate survivors. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Dieckmann Funeral Home here, with burial in Fairview Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. NEW ALBANY William Dan Reynolds, 72, of 213 W. Ninth died at 2:30 a.m. Sunday at Floyd County Memorial Hospital. He was a retired fireman for Robert Veneer Co.

He was a native of Corbin, Ky. Survivors include his wife, the former Rosie Prewitt; a son, Verlin Reynolds; two daughters, Mrs. Robert King, Louisville, and Mrs. June M. Rice, New Albany; eight grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.

The body will be at the Paul V. Shrader Funeral Home here after 1 p.m. Monday. SCOTTSBURG Mrs. Ruth Helen Nicholson Powell, 68, of Lexington Rt.

1, died here at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include a son, Eugene Nicholson, Scottsburg; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Cravens, Lodoga, and Mrs.

Margaret Noe, Naples, 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Stewart Funeral Home here, with burial in Mount Tabor Cemetery, Salem. The body will be at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Monday.

Special to The Courier-Journal RAMSEY The funeral for Noble H. Flock, 83, of Ramsey, will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Swarens Funeral Home here, with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, near Corydon. He died at 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the Harrison County Hospital in Cordon.

thee was Unity a retired Chapel farmer, United a member Methodist of Church, the Ramsey-Spencer Grange and the Spencer Township Farm Bureau. He was one of the organizing directors of the Harrison. County Rural Electric Membership Corp. He was a past director of the Eureka Telephone the Harrison-Floyd Farm Bureau Co-op and of the Farm Bureau Co-op Credit Union. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Ada Wurm Flock; two sons, Kenneth and Claude Flock, both of Ramsey; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Hickman of New Albany, Mrs. Ethel Davis and Mrs. Violet Davis, both of Ramsey; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. of Ramsey dies 2 who fled Vigo Jail caught in Nebraska Associated Press YORK, Neb.

Two Indiana men, who escaped from the Vigo County Jail hospital at Terre Haute early Friday, were being held yesterday at the York County Jail in York. Nebraska State Patrol and York County authorities said the two arrested on Interstate 80 by state troopers yesterday. The troopers said the car used by the two men had been reported stolen in Terre Haute. were identified as Scott Wyles, mere Terre Haute, and Joe Cunningham, 17, Indianapolis. Indiana authorities said Wyles was being held on a first-degree murder charge in connection with the shooting last August of Michael Wilkie, 17, a Terre Haute gas station attendant.

They said Cunningham had been jailed on bad check charges. Officers said the men escaped after using a hacksaw blade to saw bars in the hospital ward. The blade was believed to have been smuggled in during visiting hours Thursday night. Robert M. Boyer, UK fiscal official, dies in Lexington Special to The Courier -Journal LEXINGTON Robert M.

Boyer, 57, assistant to the dean and director of fiscal affairs for the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, died yesterday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington. Boyer came to the university in 1951 as manager of laboratories in the Chemistry Department. He was a former president of the Kentucky Academy of Science and former director of the Kentucky Junior Academy of Science. He was a native of Logansport, Ind. received a master's degree in biochemistry from Indiana University in 1948.

His wife, Mrs. Rosemary Kent Boyer, survives. The body will be at Millward-Southland Funeral Home here. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SING Community And 00 Club Notes Until further notice, the Classified Department of The Courier -Journal and Times will publish in this classification free notices of community, club or church events. Publication will be made as space permits and is not guaranteed.

No commercial notices will be published The Trinity Alumni Association will sponsor a Thanksgiving Dance on Nov. 28, from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. in the A.B.C. Room at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center.

The band will be "The Monarch's." The public is invited. Advance ticket sales are handled by Trinity High School. Greater Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church will have an hour worship service Thanksgiving morning, 8 a.m. 'til 9 a.m. A continental breakfast will be served immediately afterward.

Rev. R. L. Amos, Associated Minister, 5 officiating. Public is invited.

Monday, Nov. 24, 1975 at 11:15 a.m., Woman's Club of St. Matthews will meet at the clubhouse, '124 Shelbyville Rd. The speaker will be Mrs. Zelma Mullins Pattillo on the subject of "Sipping Coffee, Smelling Roses, Seeing Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m.

Deaths and Funerals ADAMSON, Sr. Mr. David Sutton Died at Veterans Hospital, Nov. 22nd, 1975, family residence, 9344 Donnerail. He was a native of Shelbyville, Ky.

Veteran of World War and manager at Crittenden Dr. Produce Co. He is survived by his wife, the former Mrs. Margaret Kays. Also survived by 3 chil- dren, Mrs.

Betsy Espinosa and Mrs. Donna McPherson, Mr. David. Adamson 4 step-children, Billy, Brenda and Elizabeth Kays and Mrs. Linda Payne.

Also survived by 12 grandchildren and his mother, Mrs. Martha Eggleton. Remains resting at Owen Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Hgwy. Funeral services Mon. 2 p.m.

Burial in Bethany Memorial Cemetery. BISIG, Mrs. Matt J. The former Catherine A. Bisig.

Residence, 2933 Lexingon Sun. Nov. 23, 1975 4 a.m. at the Hillcreek Manor. Survived by her son, Gilbert J.

Bisig, 7 grandchildren and 3 sisters, Mrs. H. J. Tisdale, Mrs. James Byerly and Mrs.

Louise Kremer. Visiting at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.

Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Tues. at Holy Spirit Church. Burial in St. Michael Cemetery.

BUCKLEY, Mr. Robert Sanford Passed away in his 81st year, Friday, Nov. 21, 1975 at 10:15 a.m. Residence, 1020 South Logan Street. Devoted husband of the late Mrs.

Frances (Evans) Buckley. Father of Mr. Robert S. Buckley, Jr. Stepfather of Mr.

James H. Erdman. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mr. Buckley is resting at the Oak Street home of Arch L.

Heady Son, 1201 E. Oak where services will be conducted Monday, Nov. 24 at 12 noon by Reverend Roy Hamilton of Immanuel Baptist Church. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may kindly visit after 12 noon Sunday.

CRECELIUS, David T. Age 47. Nov. 21st, 1975, Suburban Hospital. Residence, 7601 Cooper Chapel Rd.

Survivors, wife Mrs. Eleanor (Ke ps Crecelius; son, Bruce Alan Crecelius; 1 daugh- ter, Beverly Buchman; 1 brother, Donal Crecelius; father David R. Crecelius. Also survived by 1 niece, 3 nephews. Funeral services at p.m., McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park Blvd.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. FOSTER, Allen L. Of 7303 Betsy Ross Dr. passed away in his 22nd year Nov. 20,1975 at 10:20 p.m.

at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital. Beloved son of Mr. Leon and Christine Foster; devoted brother of Miss Deborah G. Foster, Danny K.

Foster and Darrell L. also survived by his grandmother, Mrs. Margie Hardin, Springfield, Ky. and Mrs. Nellie Walls, Bardstown, Ky.

Friends may call at the W.G. Hardy Valley Chapel, 10907 Dixie Hgwy. after 11 a.m. Sat. where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Mon. with interment in Bethany Cemetery. FURDERER, Mrs. Loretta A. (nee Sinnott) Passed away Nov.

21, 1975 in her 64th year. Family residence, 1645 Dixdale Ave. Beloved wife of Mr. Edward P. Furderer; loving mother of Mrs.

Elza (Betty) Tingle, Hammond, devoted sister of Miss Mary Sinnott, Owensboro, also. survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Furderer is resting at The Southern Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Mon.

at 9:30 a.m. and St. Ann Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Entombment Evergreen Mausoleum. GOODMAN, Mr.

Frank E. Passed, his away 84th year. Nov. Former 21, residence, 1110 Larchmont Ave. Beloved father of James S.

and Robert E. Goodman; devoted brother of Mrs. Murphy, Owensboro, also survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Mr. Goodman is resting at The Southern Home of Arch L.

Heady and Son, 3601 Taylor where services will be conducted Mon. at 1 p.m. Interment Bethany Cemetery, GROSS, Mrs. Mary Ellen Age 71 years, Friday, Nov. 21, 1975 in Mt.

Vernon, Ohio. Widow of the late Ward Gross. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. William (Sue) Frary, Mt. Vernon, Ohio and Mrs.

Herb (Sally) Fairfield, Bloomington, Indiana and 4 grandsons. FUner al from Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane, Tuesday morning at 10:00 Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions the American Cancer Society. Visiting Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. HOLLEY, Mr.

Garnett Passed away in his 59th year Sat. Nov. 22, 1975 at 11 a.m. Residence, 3165 South Third St. Brother of Messrs.

Roy Norfolk, William Long Beach, Calif. and Shirley Holley. Mr. Holley is resting at the Hikes Point Home of Arch L. Heady and Son, 4109 Taylorsville Rd.

(at Browns Lane) where services will be conducted p.m. Tues. Friends may kindly visit after 4 p.m. Sunday. PERKINS, Mary P.

Age 79 at Parkway Medical Center, at 7:45 p.m. Nov. 22. Devoted mother of James F. Perkins, Fayetteville, N.C., J.

W. Enoch, Henry S. and Walter D. Perkins; also survived by brothers Rheul and Thurman Royalty; 14 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services Tues.

Nov. 25, at 10 a.m. at the MacFarland-Troutman Funeral Home, Mt. Washington, Ky. terment in Kings Church Cemetery.

SCHNEIDER, Mrs. Charles The former Louise Allen. Residence, 1109 Fenley Sat. Nov. 22, 1975 at 7:30 p.m.

in the Norton-Children's Hospital. Survived by a sister, Mrs. J. B. (Katie) Hart; a brother, Carl Allen and a son, Charles Schneider, Jr.

Visiting at' Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Rd. where funeral services will -be held 2 p.m. Mon. Burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. of sympathy may take the form of contributions the American Cancer Society.

Horses for the ride are expected to come from modern Appaloosa breeders throughout the United States, Covey says. Paulette Covey of Mount Vernon, Pony Express '76 historian, says one of the original pony, express riders, Bart Riles, rode one the spotted horses bred and made famous by the Nez Perce. Her research also shows a pony express operation existed in Washington state during the early 1860s. She says Isaac Mossman operated the system, which delivered mail from Fort Colville in Eastern Washington to Points in Oregon and California. Horses and riders for the Bicentennial relay will begin training in January, says Gene Covey.

Horses and riders will be exchanged every 10 miles during the 360 miles covered each day. Each horse will run only once a day and then be transported ahead for rest and feed. STEITZ, Mrs. Lydia Minnie Passed away Nov. 22, 1975, in her 70th year.

Beloved sister of Mr. William G. Meyer, devoted sister-in-law of Mrs. Margaret C. Steitz, and Mr.

George H. Steitz; aunt of Mrs. Robert Haag, Mrs. Edward Goldener, William G. Meyer, and Billy G.

Steitz, Mrs. Steitz is resting at the Southern Home of Arch L. Heady Son, 3601 Taylor Blvd. where services will be conducted Tues. at p.m.

Interment Resthaven Cemetery. Friends may kindly call after 5 p.m. Mon. STOUT, Margaret L. Age 71, at residence, Mt.

Washington, at 12:15 a.m. Nov. 23. Wife of J. M.

(Connie) Stout; sister, Virginia Grigsby; 2 brothers, Robert and Ele Grigsby. Funeral services Tues. Nov. 25, 2:00 p.m. at the MacFarland-Troutman Funeral Home, Mt.

Washington, Ky. Interment in Mt. Washington Cemetery,.

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