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THE TTNHESSEAN, Sotrdoy, Moy 14, 1977 nknown Boy Info Reward Increased Mrs. Lena Calvert COLUMBIA, Tenn. Mrs. Lena Wilson Calvert, 69, of Nashville, an employe of Grace's Shop for Ladies, died yesterday at the Graymere Nursing Center. Services will be at p.m.

tomorrow at St. Peters Episcopal Church. Burial will be Rose Hill Cemetery. The body is at Oakes Nichols Funeral Home. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

William Fraser, Columbia; two brothers, W. Dallas, and John B. Wilson, Columbia, and two grandchildren. reward for the identity of a little boy whose body was found floating in a weighted sack. "It's a pretty bad business when something like this happens," said Leonard P.

Wilson McEWEN, Tenn. Services for Leonard Paul Wilson, 64, a retired machinist of McEwen, will be at 2 p.m. today at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St.

Patrick's Cemetery. The body is at Luff-Bowen Funeral Home. Wilson died Thursday in Baptist Hospital, Nashville. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Selene Stewart Wilson, McEwen; his mother, Mrs.

Florida Adams Wilson, Nashville; two sons, Neil and Kevine Wilson, McEwen; a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Hatcher, McEwen; four brothers, Ramie, Chicago, Lee, Dickson, Joe, McEwen, and E. J. (Buck) Wilson, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Alvie Wallace, Mrs.

Virginia Spence, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Hedge, McEwen, and Mrs. Lucille Beller, Cumberland City, and seven grandchildren. 5-year-old boy whose body was found May 5 wrapped in a green plastic garbage bag, tied securely to a 40-pound rock. "We've had a lot of leads, maybe 30 or 40 of them," said Fisher.

But, he said, the results have been limited. POWELL, Mr. Lewis Thomas (L.T.)-May 13, 1977 at a local hospital. Survived by a devoted niece, Mrs. Rose Etta Davis; nephews, Mr.

Glenn and Andrew Connell other nieces, Mesdames, Lucille Hayes, Dora Lee Lawrence, Sallie Barton, Margaret Davis, Delia Bryant of numerous great nieces and nephews; dear friends, Mrs. Arginer Richardson, Mr. Elois Robertson; other relatives and friends. Visitation with family Sunday May 15, 1977 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Patton Brothers Funeral Home.

Funeral serivces immediately following. Rev. George Hughs officiating. Interment Monday May 16, 1977 at 10 a.m., Greenwood Cemetery. PATTON BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS.

Mrs. David Pendergrass SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. -Services for Mrs. David E. Pendergrass, 50, of Greenbrier, will be at ll a.m.

Funeral today at Associated Home. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Goodletts-ville, Tenn. Mrs. Pendergrass died Thursday in St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Barry and David Pendergrass, Greenbrier; her father, Edgar Keen, Bordeaux, Tenn. a half brother, Johnny Morgan, Whites Creek, Tenn. two sisters, Mrs. Louise Brown, Hopkinsville and Mrs. Myrtle Tomlin, Nashville.

Mrs. Beulah Fly FRANKLIN. Tenn. Ser- viopt fnr Mrc Ronlah VnrH Fly, 77, of Franklin, will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Waller Funeral Home, Nolensville, Tenn.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemeterv. Nashville. Mrs. Fly died Thursday in Williamson County Hospital, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John E.

Moore, Franklin, and Mrs. Paul B. Williams. Nashville: four sons. Marvin.

Brent- wood, Claud, Joseph I and John L. Fly, Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Johnson, Nashville; two brothers, Douglas and Wesley York, Franklin; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchil-1 dren. i COTTEN. Smith Alexander I HI May 12, 1977.

Survived by father, S.A. Cotten, Nashville; mother, Mrs. I Joye Jackson; sister, Janet Davault, both of Pleasant i View; grandparents, Mrs. S. A.

Cotten, and Mrs. Juanita Norris, of Nashville. Remains are at Hibbett Hailey Funeral Home where services will be conducted Saturday at 11 o'clock by Bro. Steven Smith. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. HIBBETT HAILEY DIRECTORS CRISP, Leiie G. Friday, May 13, 1977 at a local infir- mary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Margaret Harrell Crisp; daughters, Mrs.

Dolores C. Pieczar both of Nashville, Mrs. Juanita C. Cunningham, Clarksville; step son, H. Glyn Thomas, Whitesburg, granddaughter, Ramona Clement, Clarksville; grandson, Timothy J.

Thomas, Nashville; great grandchildren, Alexis Dee Clement and Edwin Gregston Clement. Remains are at the Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway. Leaving Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock for the Grandview Baptist Church, where the remains will lie in state until time of services at 11:30 o'clock, the Rev. Ted Ingram officiating. Interment Wood-lawn Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers, Jim Brown, Herman Holland, Carl Eaton, Dr. Eugene Peery, Dr. Terry Allen, Lyman Hayes and Willie Richards. Active, Arthur Pieczara, H. Glyn Thomas, Hodge M.

Cunningham, William H. Clement, Ray Hester, Bob Richardson and Timothy J. Thomas. ROESCH PAT-TON DORRIS AND CHARLTON. Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway.

244-6480. CADIZ, KY. RECORD, PLEASE COPY. CALVERT. Mrs.

Lena Wilson 69, died May 13, 1977, at Graymere Nursing Center, Columbia. She was a resident of Nashville and employee of Grace's. Survived by daughter, Mrs. William (Pat) Fraser, Columbia; two brothers, W.H. Wilson, Dallas, Texas, John B.

Wilson, Columbia; one granddaughter, Mrs. Michel (Lynn Fraser) Carter, Nashville; one grandson, William Calvert Fraser, Columbia; two nieces; one nephew. Body is at Oakes and Nichols Funeral Home. Funeral at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 1 p.m.

Sunday. Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. OAKES AND NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME. Columbia. HOLT, Mrs.

Naomi League-sister of the late Dr. J.L. League, Wednesday May 11, 1977 at a local infirmary. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Katherine B.

Hyde, Mrs. Lorrene Mays and Mrs. Mabel McKinley; step children, Kennard, David and Pat Holt, Detroit, twenty-five grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; one Brother, Mr. Whitley League, Gallatin, sons-in-law, Mr. Jimmy Mays and Mr.

Thomas E. Hyde; two daughters-in-law, Rena Holt and Mary Holt; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Legia Smith and Mrs. Dollie Rayburne; nieces, Alberta Brown, Willma Beasley, Clevland, Ohio, Mrs. Northern, Rosevelt, N.Y., Mary Metazia, New Port, V.A.; nephews, Columbus, William and Carl Beasley, Cleveland, Ohio, Mr.

League formerly of Rosevelt, N.Y., presently of Nashville, Mr. League Jr. of Rosevelt, N.Y., Sperlie Beard, Columbus, Ohio; dear friends, Mrs. Armiller Starnes, Mrs. Virginia Hor-ton, and Mrs.

Alice Coleman; many other relatives and friends. Remains will be conveyed to South Hill Church of Christ this Sunday where the family will receive friends at 7 p.m. Funeral immediately following at 8 p.m., conducted by her paster, Bro. Willie Brown, assisted by Bro. Haney H.

Rucks. Flowerla-dies and pallbearers selected from friends. Interment, Greenwood Cemetery. WRIGHT'S FUNERAL HOME, 255-8735. HERMITAGE DONELSON FLORIST 883-2096 BENTON, Tenn.

(AP)-After eight days of fruitless investigation, Polk County Sheriff Harold Ramsey posted a $5,000 Robert Shockley Services Today SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. Services for Robert Lewis Shock-ley, 39, of Scottsville, an employe of Cuttler Hammer Mfg. Co. in Bowling Green, killed Thursday in a traffic mishap near here, will be at 2 p.m. today at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Allen County.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Tom Crow and Son Funeral Home. State trooper Richard Barton said Shockley was standing alongside Highway 1421 in the Mt. Union community when he was struck by a truck. Barton identifed the driver as Kenneth Hoskins, 34.

of Westmoreland, Tenn. Hoskins was not charged in connection with the accident. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Priscella Miller Shockley; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Shockley, Scottsville; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Susan Carver, Mrs. Nancy Carver, Mrs. Shirley Lawson and Mrs. Judy Jones, Scottsville, and two brothers, James William, Taylorsville, and Thomas Lee Shock-ley, Shepherdsville, Ky.

Raymond Allen Kennedy COLUMBIA, Tenn. Services for Raymond Allen Kennedy, 52, of Boston will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Oakes Nichols Funeral Home. Burial will be in Kittrell Cemetery. Kennedy died Thursday in Youville Hospital, Cambridge, Mass.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Barbara Willoughby, Murfreesboro; two brothers, Maj. Luther Lee, the Philippines, and Blair Kennedy, Columbia. Mrs. Kate Gibson SCOTTSVILLE, for Mrs.

Kate Starks Gibson, 83, of Scottsville, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Liberty Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gibson died Thursday in Allen County War Memorial Hospital.

The body is at Tom Crow and Son Funeral Home. Survivors include a son, Porter Gibson, Scottsville; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Fant, Etoile, a brother, Joseph W. Starks, Orlando, a granddaughter, two great-granddaughters and a great-grandson. loin Shor Stationary Occluded L25Z3 Brown Boaz TULLAHOMA Services for Brown Boaz, 77, a retired Air Force officer of Wartrace, will be at 11 a.m.

today at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home. A full miltary burial will be held in Mt. Garner Cemetery, Decherd, Tenn. Boaz died Thursday in Har-ton Memorial Hospital. He was veteran of World War World War II and the Korean War.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gladys Campbell Boaz, Wartrace; two sons, Dr. Marion Boaz, Prescott, and Brown Boaz War-trace; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Sullivan, Denver, and five grandchildren. William J.

Jones TULLAHOMA Services for William James Jones, 69, a retired grocer of Tullahoma, will be at 2 p.m. today at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Garden. Jones died Thursday at his home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Zcphye Hickman Jones, Tullahoma; two daughters, Miss Beverly Ann Jones, Tullahoma, and Mrs. Thomas Hester, Lucasville, Ohio; four brothers, G. O. and O. Tullahoma, Maurice, Manchester, Tenn.

and Glenn Jones, Amarillo, two sisters, Mrs. Marie Graham, Huntsville and Mrs. Ophelia Walker, Tracy City, and two grandchildren. Clarence Browning WAVERLY, Tenn. -Clarence Leroy Browning, 62, a retired truck driver of Wa-verly, died yesterday at Humphreys County Nursing Home after a long illness.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Luff-Bowen Funeral Home. Burial will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edna Mae Jones Browning, Waverly; two sons, Gerald, Illinois, and Charles Browning, Waverly; three daughters, Mrs.

Jo Ann Baggett, Sun Valley, Mrs. Grace Garcia and Mrs. Shirley Mae Mroczkowski, Waverly; two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Nell Day, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Jewel Fruzzetti, Fayetteville, N.C.; a half brother, A.

L. Browning, Erin, a half sister, Mrs. Homer Ladd, Waverly, and 18 grandchildren. -It A large a A of showers is forecast in the central part of the nation. SERVICE Commarc U.S.

Temperatures "THE REWARD is for any information leading to the identification of the boy and that will lead to the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible." The sheriff said he personally posted a $1,000 reward earlier in the week, but boosted it to $5,000 when he didn't get any takers. Meanwhile, Dist. Atty. Richard Fisher said he will take a team of seven divers today to the spot on Parksville Lake where the body was found to search forother bodies. THREE OF the divers will be from the Athens Police Department and four from the Polk County soeriff's office, he said.

Police have not been able to identify the 4-or Mrs. Emma Troop COLUMBIA, Tenn. Mrs. Emma Church Troop, a beautician of Columbia, died yesterday in Baptist Hospital, Nashville, after a long illness. Services will be at 3 30 p.

m. tomorrow at Oakes Nichols Funeral Home. Burial will be in Polk Memorial Gardens. Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Elowise Holt Church, Columbia; a son, Bobby Joe Troop, Nashville; three sisters, Mrs.

Lucille Burt and Thelma Winchester, Columbia, and Mrs. Betty Hogan, Nashville; six brothers, Russell, Howard, Charles, Leon, Donald and Carl Church, Columbia, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Herman Estep PULASKI, Tenn. Ser-vices for Mrs.

Herman Estep, 60, of Pulaski, co-owner of Pulaski Florists, will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Carr and Erwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pisgah Cemetery. Mrs. Estep died Thursday in Huntsville General Hospital, Huntsville.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Larry Estep, Calif cmia; three daughters, Mrs. Chester Morris, Goodsprings, Mrs. Hector Fernandaz and Mrs. William Reed, Pulaski; a brother, Mi'o Beeler, Arkansas; three sisters, Mrs. Ola May Inman, Pulaski, Mrs.

Amos Hays and Mrs. Almeda Helton, Nashville, and seven grandchildren. K.W NATIONAL WEATHER NOAA Dap ol Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

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OoDot 23 REYNOLDS, Mr. William of 2406 Cliffton departed this life Monday at a local hospital. Survived by A Mrs. Cora Reynolds; daughter, Mrs. Oreo-lia Wynn, Detroit, Mich, and Mrs.

Gwendolyn Patterson; brothers, Ferd Saul and Amos Reynolds; two grandsons, one granddaughter and one great granddaughter; other relatives and friends. Visitation withfamilySundayevening 8 to 10 p.m. at Patton Brothers Funeral Home. Funeral services Monday, 11 a.m. at Olivet Baptist Church, Charlotte Avenue, Rev.

L. J. Foster officiating. Flowerbearers, Mother of the Church. Pallbearers, Deacons.

Interment, Hills of Calvary Cemetery. PATTON BHOTHLRS FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS. ROBERTS, Mrs. Mary Etta (Big Moma of 835 Acklen Friday May 13, 1977. Survived by husband, Mr.

Thomas C. Roberts seven daughters, Mrs. Vera Miller, Mrs. Georgia Inmon, Mrs. Dorothy Shaw, Mrs.

Louise Kint, Mrs. Es-telle Garrett of Detroit, Mrs. Willie Mai Thompson, and Mrs. Christine Frieson; two sons. Misters, Milton and Thomas C.

Roberts one son-in-law, Mr. Robert Frieson; a host of other devoted relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. RICHARD SMITH FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS. Greenbrier, Tenn.

PENDERGRASS, Evelyn Elizabeth-50, May 12, 1977. Survived by husband, David E. Pendergrass; two sons, Barry and David Pendergrass, all of Greenbrier father, Edgar Keen, Bordeaux; brother, Johnny Morgan, White Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Brown, Hopkinsville, Mrs. Myrtle Tomlin, Nashville.

Remains are at the Associated Funeral Home, Springfield where services will be held Saturday May 14, 1977 at 11 am by Rev. D.R. Plank. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Goodlettsville. ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

Springfield SMITH, Liilie-May 13th, 1977. Survived by brother, J. H. Smith, Madison, three nephews: Harold Foster of Donelson, Herman Foster of Hermitage, Floyd Smith, Juliet, niece, Helen Pruitt of Mississippi. Remains are at Hibbett and Hailey Funeral Home.

Graveside Services 2:30 P.M. Saturday, by Bro. Buford Tucker. Friends Will Serve As Pallbearers. Interment Doc Wright Cemetery.

HIBBETT AND HAILEY, DIRECTORS, 883-2361 FELTS, James Douglas Age 19 years of 6123 Marrowbone Lake Joelton, Thursday afternoon. May 12, 1977 at a local infirmary. Survived by parents, James B. and Geraldine Hoback Felts, Joelton; sister, Mrs. Judy Dennis, Miss Evelyn Felts, Joelton; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hoback and Mrs. Betty Felts, Nashville. Remains are at the Buena Vista Funeral Home where services will be Saturday at 10:30 am conducted by Rev. A.

W. Osborn. Active pallbearers: Scott, Mike, Jimmy, and Ronnie Hoback, Billy Carroll, Kenneth Owens, Tony Long, Donnie Long. Interment Woodlawn MARTIN DIRECTORS 254-7511 FLY. Mrs.

Beulah York-Age 77. Widow of the late Leslie B. Fly. Thursday evening May 12, 1977 at Williamson County Hospital. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

John E. (Ruth) Moore, Franklin, Mrs. Paul B. (Laura Mai) Williams, Nashville; sons, Marvin Bryant Fly, Brentwood, Claud Dean Fly, Joseph Preston Fly, John L. Fly all of Nashville; fourteen grandchildren; three great grandchildren; sister, Mrs.

Pauline Johnson, Nashville; brothers, Douglas York and Wesley York, both of Franklin. Remains are at the Waller Chapel in Nolensville where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 with the Rev. James Reed Cox officiating. Honorary Pall-' bearers, Robert E. McArthur, Jerry Gamer, James Hall, Jesse Nichol, Morris Anderson, Clarence Ferris, Billy Primm, Lewis Edmondson, W.J.

Moore, Jay Garner, Dale Miles, Ted Cook, Ned Sullivan, Thomas Edmondson, Marvin Pratt. The following grandsons will serve as active pallbearers, Bobby Fly, Mike Williams, Bruce Fly, Barry Fly, Brad Fly, Bryant Fly. Mark Fly, Jody Fly, Randy Fly. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE BUILDING FUND OF LIBERTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IN CARE OF MR. JIM HALL, WIKLE RD.

BRENTWOOD, TN. 37027. WALLER CO. HAYS, Mrs. Bettie Lancaster Of Hermit age.

May 13, 1977 at a Knoxville Hosp-tial. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. L.J. New- Krt, Hermitage; two sons, R.L. Akin, Knoxville, John J.

Hays, Panama City, Fla; one brother, Dr. Ho-bart Lancaster, Knoxville; eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren. Remains are at the Madison Funeral Home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd. where services will be conducted Monday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Billy White, Rev.

Norris G. Hite. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. MADISON FUNERAL HOME, Directors.

868-9020 Lebanon, Tenn. KNIGHT. Mr. William HermanAge 81, Friday morning May 13, 1977 at Bryants Clinic. Survived by one niece, Mrs.

Robert Danhook, Lebanon. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where funeral services will be conducted 2:30 Sunday conducted by Rev. Sam Brooks. Interment Wilson County Memorial Gardens. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon Lebanon, Tenn.

DILLARD, Ephrim Grady Age 70. Friday morning May 13, 1977 at his residence. Survived by wife, Mrs. Emma Lou Dockins Dillard; two daughters, Cathy Dillard, Barbara Dillard; three sons, Curtis Dillard, Steven Dillard, Edwin Mason, all of Lebanon; one grandson, Eddy Mason; one sister, Mrs. Gray Smithwick; two brothers, Andrew Dillard, Harvey Dillard, both of Lebanon; number of nieces and nephews.

Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where services will be at 3 PM Saturday conducted by Bro. Lewis Sandlin. Honorary Pallbearers, Officials and Employees and Retired Employees of MTEMC Active pallbearers, Gray Gil-more, Robert R. Speck, Carlos Johnson, Elbert Ramsey, James Nix, Thea-mon Dillard, Howard Pier-cey, Odel Thomason, Frank Bennett. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery.

NAVE FUNERAL HOME, Lebanon PEOPLES, Mrs. Laura S. May 12, 1977 at a local hospital. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Emmaline King, Mt.

Juliet, and Mrs. Mary Porter, Antioch, two sons, Clifton Peoples, Antioch, Tn. and Andrew Peoples, Nashville; twenty-five grandchildren; sixty-two great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Me-dora Peoples; two sons-in-law, Willie Porter and Herschel King; dear friends, Mrs. Nettie Mae Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. Buster Wisener, Mr. and Mrs. Cordnell Smith and Mrs. Beulah Morgan; other relatives and friends.

Visitation with the family this Saturday evening at Olive Branch Baptist Church from 8-10 o'clock. Funeral services will be held from the above church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev. J.W. Dillard, Rev. C.L.

Dowdy, and Rev. Oliver Buchanan will officiate. Grandchildren will serve as flowerbearers and pallbearers. Interment Olive Branch Cemetery. McGA-VOCK MARTIN BROTHERS 1503 Buchan-ajSt TROOP, Mrs.

Emma Church Friday May 13, 1977. Mid-State Baptist Hospital. Survived by one son, Bobby Joe Troop; two grandsons, Kadin and Kyle Troop, Nashville; mother, Mrs. Elowise Holt Church; sisters, Mrs. Wallace (Lucille) Burt, Mrs.

John L. (Thelma) Winchester, Columbia, Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Hogan, Nashville; six brothers, Russell, Howard, Charles, Leon, Donald and Carl Church, all of Columbia; several nieces and nephews. Funeral Sunday 3:30 at Oakes Nichols, Columbia, Rev. John P.

Williams. Interment Polk Memorial Gardens. OAKES NICHOLS Mdison, Tenn. WILSON. Mr.

Robert Ray-May 12, 1977 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Melva La Verne Wilson, of Madison; sons, Walter Howard Wilson of Smyrna and Lloyd Arthur Wilson of Nashville; daughter, Mrs. Laverne Ray Krantz of Madison; brothers, Walter Scott Wilson of Atlanta, Georgia, and Elder Nathaniel Carter Wilson of Col-ton, California; also sur-vived by three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Private Cryptside services will be conducted Saturday with Elder L.D. Nichols officiating.

Entombment Wood-lawn Cross Mausoleum. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS PLEASE MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HEART FUND OF THE KIDNEY FUND. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754 Another way we try to make it easier 'Is 1 Yfmv I Nashville's Temperatures Assistance in securing Social Security, Veterans, or Railroad Retirement Act benefits and filing insurance claims. Our commitment to the many Midnight 55 2 a.m. 4 a.m.

6 a.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 52 49 47 59 70 In High 54 7 Mil City. (7 SO 84 57 43 77 60 70 87 4 80 48 84 Cry tow High JockiM 58 87 Kara City .52 SI Lai Vtaot 49 71 littb Rock 54 84 53 48 50 81 52 84 70 75 42 84 40 84 42 74 55 75 57 78 52 8) 57 83 43 74 49 40 45 54 54 88 LoaiiTilk Milmnta Orlaant.

42 tf 39 87 (Hum City 47 SO 47 .5174 S483 rw.Ora. Yesterday's high 81 at 4:30 p.m. Low 47 at 6 a.m. Mean 64. Normal 68.

Sunset today at 7:45 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow at 5:41 a.m. Highest 92 in 1881. Lowest 40 in 1895. Highest last year 71.

PRECIPITATION For the day ending at 9 p.m. 0. Total this month 1.10; deficiency. .70. Total this year 20.60; excess .51.

HUMIDITY at 9 p.m. 46 BAROMETER at 9 p.m. 30.09 rising. WINDS TODAY Light variable. VISIBILITY Good.

.584 .34 44 S8 74 .7182 .72 82 S4 81 5t.Uai 49 83 S.UkrCity 48 72 Sai Km. 57 44 5'tntc 50 58 f. lMt 47 40 Taaoa 58 75 WoikiaatM 61 88 needed services brought on by a death in the family does not end with burial. The forms and letters that may be required for payment of benefits due you are routine matters to us. If we can use our knowledge of such details to smooth the way to the future for you, we are more than glad to do so.

When your need for help is greatest, turn to the people who find more ways to help. ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON Funeral Directors Honoring Cosmopolitan policies Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, Phone 244-6480 Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, Phone 227-4424 Mioaapolit Forecasts NASHVILLE AREA Sunny, warm today, high in low 80s; partly cloudy tonight, tomorrow, low tonight in mid-50s. TENNESSEE Mostly fair through tomorrow with increasing cloudiness west tonight and widely scattered showers west tomorrow; high today mostly in 80s, low tonight mostly in 50s. SOUTH KENTUCKY Mostly sunny, warm today, high in mid-SOs; portly cloudy tonight, tomorrow, low tonight in mid-50s. NORTH ALABAMA Mostly sunny today, high in mid-SOs; fair tonight, low in mid-50s; partly cloudy tomorrow..

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