July 11, 1952

GENERAL NEWS
                

Misfortune has struck Mr. and Mrs. Tom CAUDLE and their five small children of Pounding Mill. Their cow got on the railroad track Saturday night and was killed by the train. Sunday A.M. their house caught on fire and was destroyed, and all their possessions went up in smoke. They had erected a house near the bridge below the station. Contributions are being made to help this family out. If you can contribute please do so.

Mrs. Ray EDWARDS died last Thursday in St. Luke's Hospital in Bluefield West Virginia. Before her marriage Mrs. EDWARDS was the former Miss Alice KIMBERLIN, daughter of the late. E. E. and Mrs. Lydia KIMBERLIN of Ceres, Va. She is survived by her husband, two sons, William Ray, of Tazewell and Robert Lyn, of the United States Navy, stationed at Norfolk. Three sisters and one brother also survive: Mrs. John T. BAUGH, of Bluefield; Mrs. Abbie FOGLESON, of Jonesboro, Tenn., and Mrs. Stella KITTS of Bluefield; and Claude KIMBERLIN of Bluefield. Funeral and burial services were held Saturday afternoon at Ceres.

   

  

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