iospital NotesPagt I Tht MWdltrtoro DailyNewClifford MerritFrom Dewitt: 0. D. Walker, Herman Williamson.From New Town: Mack Thomas, Garfield Lawson.From Coldirun: Khinda Brock, Rosie Morsce.From Carptcr: PearlHamblin, Lillard Baker.Dorlon Branch: Garrett Garrison, Lorene Garland.Wiliins Creek: MarthaOsborne, Laura Esther Cole.Brownies Creek: JanieLawson, Myrtle Thompson.Others in the hospital were: W. L. Mabe, Gray; Harold B. Barton, Williamsburg; Pauline Evans, Day I mi; Grace Seale, Rose Hill; Joe Calliham, Baugh am; Everett Wilson, Wall Lake: Erma Le McCoy, Lexington; J. B. Johnson, Miracle; Rebecca Billings, Alva; Russell Witt, Chenoa; 01 lie Williams, Day Hoi I; Betsy Siler, Siler; Lonie Howard, Harlan; Leroy Middleton, Kimber; Virgil Mason, Bird Branch; Andrew Miracle, Page Cut Off; Freda Cox, Straight Creek; Joyce Slewart, Green Road.CLAIBORNE COUNTY HOSPITAL TAZEWELL, TENN.Among Ihose patient in the Claiborne County Hospital, Ihose from Tazewell are: Eva Epperson, Wayne Greene, Marlin Navarre, Clarence Venable, Laura Breeding, Joseph Campbell, Barbara Carr, Amanda Delph, Axie Dunsmore, Ella Helton, Ethan HerrclL Charles Lanham, Isaac Lawson, Emma Lynch, William H. Mabe, Bessie Parker, Rev. Claude Surber, Lueller Treeee,From Harrogate: Violet Crockell, Irene Hounshell, Edna Sizemore, Maynard Carmony.From New Tazewell: Margaret Gibson, Rufes Jordan, Charles Moore, Onalee Russell, Leona Campbell,Poorlie» WnltSoft Slippers PSMALLMEDIUMLARGEI Talk of the Town j-JMr. and Mrs. Raymond Edds, of Ewing, Va.T wish to announce the birth of their second baby, a girl named Rhonda Gail. She was jiqrn at the Appalachian Regional Hospital June 1, weighing seven pounds and five ounces. Mrs. Edds was formerly Emilee Manning of Tazewell, Tenn. She was the daughter of Cornice Manning, of Route f, Tazewell. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Edds, of Ewing. Rhonda Gail joins her brother RonnieEdward, age two.Mrs. Lily Britt, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was the winner of the quill given away last week by the Woman’s Improvement Club of Middlesboro,Bessie King, a26 llehester Avenue, continues to improve at I he Appalachian Regional Hospital.Dr. and Mrs. Francis A.A little slipper to comfort your feet is quickly, crocheted I Make extras for gift-givinp;. No. 28S has crochet directions for Small, Medium and Large Sizes inclusive.Send fiOe in coins for each pattern to include first-class mailing. ANN CABOT, care of Middlesboro Daily News Pattern Dept., 1150 Ave. of Americas, New- York, N.Y.* 1003GPrint Name, Address with ZIP CODE and f tyl« Number.today's FUNNYMAIL CARRIER'S BALL *. POSTAGE STOMPfNEW PAMcE^p th' POSTAGEarrived home for the summer;! after completing his freshman'; year at Ihe University ofV Tennessee. A classmate, Van' Baxter, of Kingsport. Tenn., isf visiting with David and histparents. 7Shelby Siler, 020 Balmoral’ Road, underwent- surgery June' 5, at (he Appalachian Regional. Hospital. Mr. Siler is recovering nicely and is an-employee at the hospital-IThe weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wade, of Middlesboro, were Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Camp, Hoy Camp, and his two daughters, Jane, and Jody, and Mrs. Lynna Belle Wade, all of Ga., Mrs. Woodrow Paticrson, and Clara Belle, both of Cumberland Gap.WORLD ALMANACFACTSForde and family have returned from Covington, Ky., where they had attened liie graduation exercises of their daughter Alice from Villa Madonna Academy.Mrs. Wayland Smith had as her weekend guest, Mr. and Mrs. Byron EbJen, Jeilicu, Tenn. Mrs. Eblen is Mrs. Smith's sister.Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sawders, of ibis city, wish to announce the birth of their third child, a boy named Aaron Anthony. He was born May 31, weighing six pounds and thirteen ounces. Mrs. Sowdcrs was formerly Peggy Pedersen of Dandridge, Tenn. The paternal grandmother is Edith Sowders ol this city. Aaron Anthony joins a sister Rebecca Lynn, six :md a brother, Eric, two.David Hoyt Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Smith, of Goucester Avenue, hasJohn F. Kennedy was the youngest man electee! president of the United Stales and was 43 years and 230 davs old when inaugurated. The World Almanac notes, however, that Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest American president (-12 years and 322 days I when as vice-president lie succeeded William McKinley after the assassination in 1901..Ww I KntiTpri.se Ass it,i'oijylitrlu y'.Sun’n’Fun Shoes at