- Page 5 The Middlesboro Daily New*toa-rlln-ofis,nt:s.eyofig-*n-heistid-lisw-!11.iceania-m,icd a Ilis-rs.:heen,3a-ertmsur-ch-n\s?ry5esre-I lie ind re-m-os-hp.-Five GenerationsFive generations were represented Tuesday on Mrs, Virginia ChadwelPs 100th birthday at her Avondale Avenue home, Mrs. Chadwell, whn was born in Claiborne County, Tcrni., moved to Middlesboro in 1919- She has seven living children, 19 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and three great*grcat grandchildren. With Mrs. Chadwell are*from left, her daughter Mrs. Lula Sharp, 7a, of 201 Lolh-bury, granddaughter Mrs. Jcnetfc Riley, 4fi, of 223 South 10th St„ great-granddaughter Mrs. Karen Wllgorc, 23, oF 10th St., great granddaughter Mrs. Karen Kilgore, 23, of Kilgore, 4.LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D.Aspirin Acts on Many Ills But Treat It with RespectDistrict Nurses Cite Mrs. SmithDEAR f gestion fm trouble wi her rugs, raised an have 10 a They are but each \ once a dlt; vcral in j inche.s of dog hair, reduce oi on furnitu and prope dog. Wi dog? shod with sprin worst tim spend an 3 brushing, ing her p breed, she hair show sincerely in her do does not c not spare tra bit of remove 1 when her coats. Bel well speni ience.—M.Members of District No. 5, Kentucky Nurses’ Association, met at the Middlesboro Appalachian Regional Hospital conference room, January 26, for their regular meeting. Mrs. AI-tfipn Wnwnrri nrp.sidp.ri over theing, St. Joseph Infirmary, Louisville. She first came to Beil County in 1935, married Edward Smith, recently retired us Administrator of the Bell County Department of Health, became a homemaker, rearedDEAR will have moving v her rug if paint roll with the : roller is 1WE