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Tor Mrs. Doyt Taylor
Funesai services were held at the
Mountain View Baptist church last J
Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock for Mrs. I
Kathryn Miller Taylor. The pastor,
Rev. Floyd Holler was In charge assisted
by Rev. Oeorge Leigh and
??> Rev. Reid 8isk.
Mrs. Taylor, bride of three weeks,
was killed 8unday night, Dec. 2 in
an automobile wreck at Fallston.
She is survived by her husband,
Doyt Taylor, a discharged army yeti",
eran of World War II, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Miller, two
brothers, Gene and Lewis Miller, and
one sister, Gaynelle Miller, alT of the
j. Crowders Mountain community.
!* Active pallbearers were Buck Luts,
Gordon Lute, Richard Price, Clar
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Mrs. Taylor was a member of the f*
church and also of the Young Peo- . b
pies class. Her death came as a shock '
and is mourned by the community i ?
and friends. >w
In Memory of Mra. K&thryn Millet!
Taylor jfi
The Crowders Mountain comraunl- J
ty ann the Mountain View Baptist
church extends their sympathy to
the husband and the parents and ^
family of the late Kathryn Miller ; ti
Taylor. The community feels that Its ^
lost one of its best citisens. Because &
she was always kind and wore a smile j,
and tried to help eheer others along p
the way. She was a loyal and faith- | v
ful member of the Mountain View
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[ountain'a young people'a organlzmon
inducted five persona into tho
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(ho acted as host.
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business meeting. Roy . Pearson was g<
named as chairman of the entertainment
committee with assistant ehairmsn
Daniel E. Britt, Junior Wilson, W
*?d Donald Ellison as asslstsnts 3(
The board of Directors, which consist
of Mack Murray, chairman, Gene m
Leigh, asst., Alfred Price, seereta b< rc
Robert Brsckett treasurer, and Rtony Cl
Bennett, member, was named to ap- g,
point a hall committee to \pcate s '
club house where meetings could le
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dinner on Monday night In tho I Ml"' '
ntion ball In honor of the retuxjual' if.\
^ servicemen of the church. '*
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lo with sprays of holly and mtstlatoo
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jr A delicious turkey dinner was aor* '
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~ "Dr. "W, A. Slanbury, district Supt.,
from Santonin, spoke to the group on
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le The Men's Bible class is taught by
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