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HINTON - Corporal Claude Lively, 28, son of IVlr. and Mrs,Run Lively of Green SulphurSprings, was killed in action in England on June 8, according to a message from the war depart -rncnt. He is the twenty-second Summers fountain to die in the military service during the present war.He was inducted into the service March 24, 1942, and was a former employe of the MeadowRiver Lumber company.Id addition to his parents,’he is survived by four brothers; L. L. Lively, of Hinton; Frank Lively,of Radford, Va.; Millard Lively of Whitesville, and Glenn Lively, 1 of the U. S. Mat me Coip; and! four sisters: Mr-. Eugene Zicka-foose, ol Green Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Cecil Keadle, of Grassy Mca dow-; and Mi.-ses Mary Lou Lively and Carolyn Sue Lively, a; ;home.■Girl Pleads GuiltyTo HousebreakingI HINTON Following a hearing I before Justice Kirk Heatwole. »»fHinton, a 13-year old Pipestem district girl pleaded guilty to acharge of breaking and entering the home of Earl Hill, of Pipestem•’•strict, and the theft of a several articles of clothing.i The gul was remanded to the,1 custody of juvenile authorities, i
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Beckley Post Herald

Beckley, West Virginia, US

Fri, Jun 30, 1944

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