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Answer to PrWout Purrle THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1962 35 "ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS GUIDE gutters pcaflt Entires Alfred Hatcher Hek Wakefield Actress 8 Busines Services Offered Lost Found 3 H()( III Monday morning. Nov AMOS Muiiday ntU'inoon, Nuv. ly, 1M- at me huim ui her hun DOa-Conn hound, blark. tth BUILD REMODEL Dies at 85 nniirf rnnmi rarnorts.

garaees litily Jue Biuwii. Hume 1, Ami-itml Cay. Mm. Multuiet dtuwu foundations tioui.e leveling. Kree tvnie C11PKT, leri, up oi tan.

jusi. Old Hickory Blvd. between Ashland Cli Highway and Clees Ferry Rd. Liberal reward. Call Aiuuft.

ourviveu by imoudiiu, ie HjAjSHl IHiA'MI ICtQiUiI 'ITmLIp eft wis gPAyvWACeisl eg i iJ ems ikSsJ Funeral Today Services for Henry S. (Hek) Wakefield, 63, Vanderbilt All- lie iijikic) Ainus, Iwu tuna, billy estimates, rtis terms. L. I. Edwards, AM 9-9537 AM lis above aim Bu H-ucii Brown: uu stepciauglKcu, Mia.

Betty Aim i'd, Nuelivnle and Mm. WATCH Ladies, Vicinity Church Airrccl Hatcher, 83, of 2806 22nd a retired post office employe, died at 7 p.m. yes- WELLS DRILLED PUMP SERVICE Uorotny Dunn, cmliurnia; trine America end In 1924, will be at St. and ftth Ave, Nov. 17th.

Reward. VE 2-71)20. 5 Gibbon 6 Peruvian carrier 7 Finest 6 Aged (dial.) 9 Depots (Fr.) 10 Solar disk 11 Nevada city 12 Very (Fr.) 19 Number 21 She plsyi roles 22 Trying experience 23 Tested 24 Feminine nickname 25 Hurdy-gurdy 26 Small drink ACROSS 1 Screen actress, Laurei 7 Humiihrcy was kcr husband 13 Bead 14 Click beetle 15 Italian condiment 16 1'nrufflcd 17 King of Judah Kib.) 18 Witticism 20 Long-lived Biblical character 21 Philippine 2 p.m. today at Beasley and sisters, Mm. ttuuy ilm, Hash ville.

Mrs. Muuie BinipKini, ut lanuo. fla, Mrs. rluMe Wil leraay in Baptist Hospital after a Ionic illness. Waggoner Prilling CH -07: Davis uneral Home, Peters WATCH Ladles, vicinity Belle Meade shopping renter.

Nov. 16. Reward. CY 2-3003. lmnio, wateriuwn, lean: one Funeral arrangements are In burg, Tenn.

ROOFS LEAKS bi inner, Melvin Uisss. Nanliville: Dr. Athens Clay Pullias, presi 10 grandchildren, uemama rest ill. IWi, Marion L. Ho lie.

oi 3829 Bonnacreek Dr I)onrl-nn survived by wife: Mrs. Mary Loulie Wade Koclie, one daughter; Mrs. James Edwin Garrett. Donebon. three sons: James Bid-ward Roche.

Mt. Juliet, Charles Bummers Roche, and Rlchird Wade Roche, both of Donelson. three sisters: Mrs. Frank Dabbs and Miss- Lurv Roehe both of Nashville, Mrs. Mary Miller, Housloa, Texas, four srandcnil-dren.

Remains rest at the Funeral home of Phllllps-Roblnson where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 130 o'cloct by Rev. Morris Hunt. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. Barton MtSwain, Dr. F.

T. Billings, Dr. John L. Sliapero, Dr. Ham Stevenson.

Active pallbearers: Homer L. Jones, William Adams. C. D. Keene.

W. A. Patton. Ravmond Warrick, and Raymond Duke. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery, PhlUtps-Roblnson directors.

CAT OoM strlned male, lost Bel aTTMfcj-l aluminum storm win complete. The body it at Cos niopolltan Funeral Home. mont vicinity Novemner in ke- gt tne mitral home ol fhillipa Robinson Company where lunet' dows and doors rnon ni-vtw dent of David Lipscomb College, will officiate. Burial will WAKD. CY 2-5390.

AL 8-8J4D, EWINC ROOF StKVILt al services will be conducted BOAT and Motor. Found Rich A native of Humphreys County, Hatcher was a sou of James S. and Mary Halbrook Hatcher. be in Old Orchard Cemetery Petersburg. 83 Desert region 35 Sleeveless garment 40 Suffix 42 Specify 44 Anxious 45 Wade 46 Martian (comb.

Wednesday al 1:00 noon by Hev Glenn better and Brother Hat. ton Croon. Honorary pallbear- land Harbour area. Kenlmky Lake. Call 227-90S6, after 8 pm.

48 Italian city 49 French verb 50 Lamb 51 Church fast season 53 Assam silkworm 55 Mariner's direction 56 Fiber knots Septic Tanks Wakefield was fatally Injured er: Members ol the happy BRACELET Oold. vUlnitv Copla measure 28 German river Hour Class at Orace Baptist Club. Reward. AM -S07S. CLEANED.

Open Sundays. Hon. yesterday morning in what police said was a traffic accident, 23 Postscript (ab.) 29 Joust L'nurcn: active pallbearers: days, day or nisnt. ca Personals 24 Shrub 30 Plexus form) n. brown, Herman farrlsh.

Albert Owens, C. J. Ferry, Aaron He left his motel room on Nolensville Road about 8:13 a.m 27 Always (poet.) 31 Belgian stream 47 Endure torney. George Steele and A. Block, Stone roNcnrrB work, all KINDS House.

Interment Sprint Hill Bills Pressing? About an hour later, his body tu Attempt 32 Musical run 34 She stars In the Cemetery, nlllips-Hoblnson Company, directors. Orlando, Driveways. Aldrldge CA 8-7807 Out-of-Town wao iuuuu aL uiu uuur 01 HIS room, his damaged car nearby. LET US CONSOLIDATE vour bills. fia.

papers please copy. Rhelbyillle, Tenn. Septic Tanks junn void, investigator for the district attorney general's of DREW Mrs. Mollle. Nov.

19, IMS LANIER Sunday, Nov. 18, 193 at a. local hospital, Ensley Dowln at her home. MB 6. Bin Lanier.

Survived by wife. Mrs, Overflows, sewer lines FHA terms Louisville, lormerly of d-t fice, said Wakefield apparently crashed into a utility pole, then Medley. B65-0074. S95-6731. bony bt.

Survived by daughters, Annie O. Lanier: sons, D. E. and W. R.

Lanier of Nashville, Barry. i Mcsdames Janie Watklns, Myrtle Drew, Louisville, Mary May- managed to drive back to his motel before collapsina. His Septic Tanks Donald, Larry and Lawrence Lanier of Shelbyvllle; daushters. Mrs. Jeanene Bright and Mrs.

Bernlce Webber of Dallas, Texas ben and Lou Nell Miles, Nash-vine, lenn.i 1 osier oaugnler Mrs. Sally Chubbs, Masnvllle car was heavily damaged, the seat stained with blood. Sewers Cleaned Cries'" Retea due or not, into one low osv-ment vou can afford. Garnishments avoided! For example: IF YOU OWE PAY AS LOW AS $1000 $15 PFR WEEK $2000 $25 PER WEEK $3000 $35 PER WEEK THIS IS NOT A LOAN. NO COSIGNERS OR SECURITY NEEDED Credit Advisors, Inc.

224 BENNIE-DILLON BLDC. 702 CHURCH ST. Phone 242-0376 HOME APPOINTMENTS Overflows. CA CY 7-639 and Ida. Ruth.

Arlene. and Peg Cole said a wood perservlne HU'Lf-Orotind up. Remodel Ad grandchildren. Mary f. loins, Marion Mowers, Thomas May-berry.

Gloria W. Clark, Ulendon Jwayoerry. Napoleon B. Hatcher, composition, usea on utility poles, was found on Wakefield's Tj2 3. IS 16 I 7 ja 8 111 111 hi re rs i IF 21 122 p3 24 125 126 2T 28 ft.

JiU jil 32 Sr 37 42 44 ZjCf. I i 52 5J 54 55 166 5l 1 I I II I I I to ditions. Rooting Aluminum windows, door. Cavorts Long rnnee financing. CY 1-9090 AMO PUI'DINO PT'POTY CO jennie Gibson.

iMores tteay; gy Lanier of Shelbyvllle and a host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening Nov. 20 from 8 till 10 p.m. at H. Preston Scales Funeral Home.

Murfreesboro, Tenn. Funeral service Wednesday 3 p.m. from automobile. Location of the Louise Thornton, Wills cook 36 Bartercr 37 Lissome 38 Dutch measure 39 Time period 41 Natural fat 42 Morindin dye 43 Dispatched 45 Autumn 48 Japanese outcast 49 Conger 52 Fanons 54 Docile 57 Miami Beach for instance 58 Alkaloid' 59 Feminine nickname (yar.) 60 Reiterate DOWM 1 Philippine child 2 Genus of freshwater ducks 3 Italian peak 4 Wine cup accident was not determined, ROOFING. GUTTERING uoie sam.

and Miss Lou Nell Miles: DO great-grandchildren; three sons-in-law; many other relatives and friends. funeral Wednesday, Bend all communications to ad We specialize in repair work. Wakefield, a salesman for the the above funeral home, Interment family cemetery, Rover, CALL CA 7-5739 Tenn. H. Preston Scales and Feklkirscher Co.

in Nashville, had registered at the motel HEATING dress above, courtesy bcaies Lianner-bcules. Sons, Murfreesboro In charge MSSS Sesrs Homart furnaces and com about 10 days ago. Gallatin, Tennessee LAUDERDALE Suddenly. Sat. The former football star DOKR1S Sunday afternoon.

Nov la. I9d2. at a local lnlirmary, plete heating systems we will Install, finance. 5 veare to Py 8ar Poehurk Pine 4-52M. made his home with a sister in If You Would Like to Have ELVIS PRESLEY Sing to You Personally Dial 254-6904 Mrs.

Louisia (Lulai Angelina evening on Eastland At Blake-more Sts Mr. Isaao Lauderdale. Survived by wife. Mrs. Ethel Pearl Lauderdale: 2 sons, Isaac Petersburg.

Blacktop Drivewavs Penetration and repair. Free es He played four years during Vanderbilfs era of great foot and Donald Ray Laudeidale mother. Mrs. Maria Louise Old- timates Day or night. JAY'S PAVINO CO.

TW 5-2636 bam; father, Mr. Mack Lauder- ball teams from 1921 through 1924. He was graduated from Vanderbilt with a bachelor of dale of Cincinnati. Ohio; devoted Dorns. survived oy nusoana, c.

W. Dorr Is; son, Charles O. Dorns; grandsons. Charles William (Bilii Durris. all ol Nash-vilie: Tommy Dorrls of Atlanta.

sisters, Miss Nell Kerr, Okeechobee, Mrs. Harriet Meade, Birmingham, Ala. Remains are at Koescn-Patton Funeral Home, 1716 Broadway. Funeral services iroin central Church of Christ, Tuesday morn ROOM ADDITIONS Srandmother, Mrs. Alice Bowers Oarages, carports, aluminum sid oi Gallatin sranoiatner, Mr, arts degree.

ing, all kinds remodeling tree Mack Lauderdale II of Castallan estimates, terms. AM 9-6077. Bonnes. 2 aunts, Mrs. Wakefield played fullback.

Hair Removed Forever Free Trial Treatment THOMAS. RN: AM 9-4451 Years Experience Alfred Hatcher Former school teacher He wag educated In Humphreys County and was graduated from Edgewood Normal School with B.S. and A.B. degrees. He studied accounting from International Accounting Society and at Fall's Busines College and took graduate work at Pea-body College.

At the age of 19 Hatcher was elected nrinclpal of New Middle-ton High School and was county superintendent of Humphreys County Schools for six years. During the 20 years of his teaching career, he was principal of McEwen, Waverly, and Burns halfback, and end durine his Lula Mae Llson and Mrs. Clara Hall, and 3 uncles. Many ether Blacktop-Penetration ing at io. Nov.

zutn, mi, conducted by Thomas C. Whitfield Parking Lots, Drivewavs. work any relatives and friends survive, The family will receive friends type, special prieea. career ana was regarded as the greatest drop kicker in the school's history. Tobacco Markets Filling Rapidly from 7 p.m.

until 10 Tues and Charles D. Chumley. Honorary Pallbearers: Elders and Deacons of Central Church of MASONRY PAINTING day st the Funeral Home, ru neral services 2 P.m. Wednesday, Blocks, concrete, foundations, ease BLOOD DONORS All Blood Types Needed DONSjR PEE PAID BLOOD BANK FOUNDATION 1913 Broadway AL 4-3551 Wakefield also played and ran track at Vander Nov. 21.

1962. at the Johnson ments, cheen 255-2JiQ. Christ, A. M. Burton.

Dr. Pierce Ross, Dr. Patrick Levesoue. James W. McDonough, Howard Coleman Kelsey Funeral bilt.

He was a leader in a num Chapel with Rev. Will Allen Duncan officiating. Interment Btubblefleld. Active: Jess Evans. Ray Evans, Wade B.

Kerr, ber of campus organizations. During his football career. PIANO. ORCHESTRAL Gallatin Cemetery. Johnson-Cole Remodel, Repair, Additions Free Estimates, TU 3-1989 CARPORTS GARAGES ROOMS By HAL HERD man ft Kelsey, Phone Instruments taught in your home Sterling Jones.

Don Landon. Sam Wilson, Howard Oossett. Harold Watrous. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Roesch-Patton Vanderbilt won 28 games, lost 453-3060 Gallatin.

number of pounds. There were more than 141 million pounds sold 10 years ago. Estimated yield this year is by prolessionai. Farm News Editor Tobacco warehouses through hieh schools. Bon Aoua.

Tenn. live, and tied four. He was the third man in Vanderbilt history R. READ. VE 2-0811.

VE 2-083 AL S-1467. MASSAGE MY ATT Sunday. Nov. 18. at For 32 years Hatcher was a 8 40 am.

ai tne home oi ner Maoairnnt-fl Christine Hayes. DOUGLAS Monday afternoon. No postal employe. After his retire 1,700 pounds an acre compared WELLS DRILLED Wssretf ila nil 7fift.2ftMl out Middle Tennessee are rap-Idly filling with baskets of bright burley in preparation of vember 19. 1962.

at a local In Mgr. 1807 Stn Ave, bo. e-a-in daughter, Mrs. Kuoy ciars, Route 2. Bon Aoua.

Mrs Susie Ann Myatt, age 74 years. Survived by three daughters. Mrs, with 1,855 pounds last year. Dry weather at planting time Is re B. D.

DENSON Joelton ftrmary, Robert L. Douglas, age 89 years. Survived by daugh CHILD KEPT MY HOME opening sales next Tuesday, ment in 1947. he practice public accounting. On April 26.

1952, he married the former Maude Baket She ters, Miss Martha E. Douglas ROOFING. GUTTERING sponsible for the decline in yield. Maplecrest Area. TU 3-SJ71.

Matt Jennings, director of divi Ruby Clark and Mrs. Maggie Pendergrass, both of Bon Aqua, and Mrs. Mildred Williams, Wrtg- and Mrs. Ed McCrea: sons, H. L.

Douglas, Harry V. Douglas and Total acreage In burley this year 8ID1NO, IMMEDIATE SERVICE Guaranteed Jobs CA 7-0278 BABIES KEPT survives. is 67,000 acres compared with R. S. Douglas, all of Nashville, io mane an Ail-America team.

He was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. C. C. London, Petersburg, and a brother, W.

W. Wakefield, Springfield, Tenn. Brother Held ley, one step-daugnter, Mas. Fannie Frazler. Nashville; EAST-Forrest Ave.

CA 7-31M Robert Douglas and L. H. 63,000 last year. four sons, James M. Myatt of n'tiii'nnnkt 1 rOT HOME IMPROVEMENT BUILD REMODEL REPAIR Licensed Contractor-Terms A.

VEACH. 262-5470 Hatcher was a member the Elkins Avenue Baptist Church, a past master of the Mtsons, Douglas or Jacksonville, Florida; 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grano- Warehouses opened floors Thompson Are. Experienced chiiaren. The remains are at the Eastland Funeral Home, 904 Michigan, Grover E. Myatt.

Bon Aoua, Ferrell O. Myatt, Dickson, Charlie L. Myatt, of Michigan: two sisters, Mrs. Francis Moreen. Nashville.

Mrs. ana a member of various ac DOZER-TRAXCAVATOR A It Mrt GRAD1NO TOP BOIL. FI'X DIRT early Saturday and will continue receiving burley until all the space is taken. Sales, which begin next Tuesday, will continue Drewei. Mrs.

Carter. Room M8. 16 Gallatin Road. Complete tu-neral arranaements will be announced later. Myrtle Williams of Missouri: 25 Tin Ave.

no. ioo-ivvo. Ijtrge and Small Jobs VE 2-3600 VE 3-1164 grandchildren. 34 great-grand mil rvBcu is? irtvr counting organizations. was past president of Local 5 of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and was president of Chapter 127 of the National Association of Retired Postal children, several nieces and nephews.

The remains are at GRAMMEB Nov. 19. 19tU. st his In home, day or n.Kht. Call WELL DRILLING home.

1211 battlelieio Mr sion of marketing, state department of agriculture, announced yesterday. "More than 50 per cent of the crop has bean stripped and recent wet weather has brought the leaf 'is order' for (tripping and grading," he said. "Warehouses throughout the state are filling as fast as they can wegh In the tobacco. Floors will be filled for the opening auction sales in the 20 markets throughout the state." Sales should be in line with last year which hit a record high average of $66.47 a hundred pounds. Quality is not expected the home of her ion, Grover Mvntt.

Bon Aoua Route 2. Fu Llnza Calvin Grammer, age 78 B. E. SEARS AL 8-8095 Shooting PERMANENT S10 Cold Wave for years. Survived by wile.

Mrs. 1 1 w. Arctiue ww Arcade upstairs au i hours daily until Dec. 21. A two-week Christmas holiday will be taken so buyers can clean up their stocks.

About 75 per cent of the crop is expected to be marketed before Christmas. Average government support price is up slightly from 57.2 ROOFINC. GUTTERING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY No Job Too Small CA 8-72S0 Clerks. Other survivors are four tons, Agnes Eakes Orammer; lour daughters, Mrs. Hebert Foster.

Peoria. 111., Miss Marian Grammer of Aaron, Ohio, Mrs. neral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1942.

at the Missionary Ridge Baptist Church. Interment In Missionary Ridge Cemetery. Arrangements by the Dickson Funeral MASSAGE Call 296-1673 By JERRY THOMPSON Norman Wayne (Slugger) Clark a name widely known In Eldon H. Hatcher, Lester Hatcher, and Earl Hatcher, all of Nashville; and Thurston R. Harold Robbins of Ypsilanti, Mu-h and Mrs.

Joseoh Home, Dlctson. Tenn MASSAGE Gallatin. Tenn. McGovern of Nashville: four sons, Alvln L. Grsce Loren iDowntownt 244-1715 cents a pound last year to 57.8 BLOCK-CONCRETE Underpinning, treework.

CO 2-000 CHIMNEYS REPAIRED Gutters cleaned, leaks stopped. MR. EDWARD DILL. 228-8035. if no answer, AL 6-1311.

Nashville, police circles popped NEAL Monday morning Nov. 19 1962, at her residence on Win cents this season. BABY SITTER Woodbine Area, into the picture again yesterday My home or yours, days or Hatcher, Clearwater, two step-daughters, Mrs. Joe Gibson and Mrs. J.

H. Patton, both of Nashville: three step-ions, Odell Baker, Nashville. Spurgeon when police accused him chester Mrs. ova Ann Neai, Age 79. Survived by husband: J.

M. Neal. Gallatin, four sons: nights, references, VE 2-6633 to be as high as last year but prices should remain strong be NON-DRINKER? R. L. Smith, of Madison, Cor-dell Neal.

of Nashville, Austin REMODELING AND ADDITIONS Nothinr down, 3 to 5 years to pay TU 3-5939. TU 3-4867. cause of the supply on hand. Have on Auto Insurance. 296-36M and Carl Neal.

both of Oa lal Roche Funeral Set Tomorrow Baker and Scopa Baker, both of New Middleton, Tenn.r two Stocks on hand are normal buc Four Daughters: Miss Elisabeth the amount under government CARPENTRY REPAIR WORK GARAGES Additions NEAL WILLIAMS CO 2-4320 WILL PAY CASH FOR Diamond from V4 karat up. W1IN-STEIN Jewelers. 237 4th Ave. brothers, Ernest R. Hatcher Neal.

Mrs Dave Williams, Mrs Brodle Duke. Mrs. James Vail- shooting his brother in an argument over a S3 bill. City homicide officers said Clark, 29, shot his brother, FeU ton, 27, of 713 Florence Ave. in the right leg and thigh.

Felton was listed in good condition in Madison Hospital last night. The shooting occurred at Nashville, and the Rev, Lemuei an is very low-only a 19-day lancourt, all of Gallatin, Three half-brothers: Bedford Brown, Special Notice ROOFING SIDING FHA Terms. CY 7-2961. Hatcher, McKenzie, andisuppiy. three sisters.

Mrs. Im. Green- LAST YEAR Tennessee farm- of Detroit. Farmer Brown Services for Marion L. Roche, CUSTOM SEWINQ of Cookevllle, Jim Brown of Oranvllle.

23 Grandchildren. 8 and E. f. uramnier, ii oi Nas.i-ville. and Kooert L.

Grammer of Dania, step-son, Carl U. Eakes of Nashville; 11 grandchildren, and live greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Doc Grammer, Ft. Worth, Texas, Will Grammer, Lima, Ohio. Arthur Grammer ol Chattanooga. Remains are at Ellis and Kid Funeral Home.

3637 Nolensville where services will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. Weunesday by the Rev. Luke Fuqua and Rev. Floyd Blankenship. Honorary pallbearers Dr.

Thomas First, Dr. Elkln Rippey, John W. Murphy, Thomas Hill, Jack Flanlgan, C. L. Adams, Hamilton Walker.

Joseph Phillips, C. W. Kempkau, H. E. Payne.

Hessie K. Peyton, C. B. Brooks. Active pallbearers Bobby and Tommy Orammer, Carl Eakes, Robert J.

McFarland, Hamilton J. Walker. Sterling Moody, Elmer Wynne, Phillip and Jimmy Orammer. Herbert G. Foster Harold Robbins Jr.

50, of 3829 Bonnacreek Drive, well, and Mrs. Katii Rankin, ers sold 124,760,000 pounds for ROOF Leaks repaired, gutters Oreat Grandchildren. The re plus father and son embroidered Cooper's Tavern, 1806 Church cleaned and nauitea. free estimation. 255-5595.

both of McEwen, and Mrs Frances Hurt. Toled, Ohio. aoort snirta. laauiK uruns iui a record $82,927,249. This is a head technician in the surgical record sum but not the largest! pathology department at Van- iderbilt Hospital, will be at 1:30 Ch.lstmaa delivery.

Call 292-4970 police said. CLARK WAS released from nirnTa mm nnt. rn.nnnsihle for GUTTERINO ROOFINO Waterproofing Painting E. "BUSTER" BRUCE. 242-9719 mains ire at Alexander Funeral Home, Gallatin, where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon, Nov.

20, 1943. at 2:00 o'clock bv Rev. Shurgart Martin. Interment Gallatin City Cemetery, Alexander Funeral Home Directors. Oallatln.

debts made oy anyone otner city jail on bond. He was p.m. tomorrow at Fhillips-Robin-son Funeral Home, The Rev. Morris Hunt will of BLOCK-CONCRETE cnargea witn assault wan a man myaeu. Atlas A.

Llndsey 102 Second Bratney Drlve Underpinning, treework. CO 2-0903 pistol and carrying a pistol. ficiate. Burial will be in Spring UPHOLSTERING CARPENTRY Building repairing In Memeriam concrete piock, ncensea His trial, scheduled yesterday In City Court, was postponed until next Monday due to his WINTERS Free estimates, i-nsni. Hill Cemtery.

Roche died yesterday in Van derbllt Hospital after a long ill nees. a PISCES. 165 Including Fabric. snd Free Foam Cushions. GREEN'S UPHOLSTERY.

VE 2-6S74 Tast-Paced Pageant Tells History of 50 Years By CLARA HIERONYMUS I plishmenU. the narrator spoke of The story of the founding and its hall of fame athletes and growth of a significant Naah-j coaches and named them one ville school is told in a fast- by one. A student, representing In remembrance of Mrs Susie Winters, who departed this life Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, CHIMNEY FIREPLACE Ellis and Kidd. directors.

LEARN TO DRIVE Repaired, built, 228-0782 A native of Greenville, November 20, 1961. Sleep on. dear 'Tls God who thought best brothers hospitalization. Norman Clark had his first run-in with the law at the age of 16, when he was sentenced to then State Training School for A-l DRIVER TRAINING W-at mir innrftt innmA ears ROOFINC. CUTTER INC JONES At the residence.

Thompson Lane, Monday morning Nov he was a son of the late M. L. and Lea Hampton Roche. To take you from this world ot Wm. (Bill! Davis 226-0595 Harry Moore, V9 3-2828, VE 2-7117 19, Mi, William Barry Jones sorrow To a lovely place of rest.

UPHOLSTERING son ol Mrs. w. B. Jones, Brother of Charles M. and Bobby N.

Jones, Mrs. R. P. Lambert, In 1932, he married the former Mary Louise Wade. She survives.

Other survivors are three sons, REMODEL- Floors leveled, sttlra. block, concrete work, palntlns. roofs J. B. Edward.

CA 7-S080 Day by day I'm striving to TWILLEY UPHOLSTERY. AL 5-6557 paced, dramatic pageant which each In turn, came out on stage opened at Tennessee A4I State -to stand in embarrassment at Boys at Jordonia in 1948 and has since been arrested more than to dozen times on felony meet you In that fair Heavenly home. Free estimates, terms. wa-ej uranasoo oi Mr. ana Mrs.

8. Jennett. all of Nashville, Services 3:00 P.M. Tuesday, Cosmo CINDERS 13 LOAD DELIVERED Tis the land where all Is hap L'niversity last night to markphe giggles from the audience. Its 50th anniversary.

A fanfare for each name with James Edward Roche, Mt. Juliet, Charles Summers Roche, Donelson, and Richard Wade Roche, a student at Middle Ten LEARN TO DRIVE EASY METHOD Established 1933 CY 7-6626 CY 8-1780 Written by faculty members no actual stand-in would have piness Up there where sorrow is un known. Safe In the arms of Jesus Driveways built hauling any kind. work guaranteed. CO 2-6883.

rtER'JOFINO-REMODELINO Free Estimates Will Finance HERMIT AOB HDW. AL 8-4841 politan Chapel, Rev. Richard Vick. Pallbearers Robert Pitta, Albert Jennett. Jerry Wallace, Ronnie Lamb.

James Fischer. charges alone, police said. William B. Jones Jr. been a more successful device Laura M.

Averitte and Thomas E. Poaa, the four-act music nessee State College, Murfrees It Is. nevertheless, informa Angela guard thv sleeping day 1 Brakef leld. Interment Tree Topping, Cord Wood Barn Fertilizer. 28-2389 woooiawn cemetery, Remains et drama uses narration and tab I am working forward To see you ressurrectlon day, Sadly missed by Husband.

Chil cosmopolitan Funeral Home. JOBS Odd Jobs, carpentry, patch plastering, painting rooms, garage, patio added. CO 2-9535. boro; a daughter, Mrs. James Edwin Garrett, Donelson; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Miller, Hous leaux as well as music and dance William B. Jones 35, of Thompson Lane, died of a virus infection at 3 p.m. yesterday at RICH TOP SOIL dren. Son-In-Law and Grand to recount the changes from small land grant normal school REJORDI NO Engineering Services ton, and Mrs. Frank children.

Fill Dirt. Crushed stone, CY 7-1400 his residence. Services will be at 2 p.m. today Sunday morning, Nov. 18, 1903, at her residence.

1018 9th Avenue Mrs. Addle Bums McMahon departed this llle. Survived by two daughters. Mrs. Tomella Sellers and Miss Dabbs, Nashville; and four a amateur, bd-oiuo aftet p.m.

for Negroes in 1911 to its present grandchildren. Learn To Drive REPAIRS Additions. Garages, at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, The Rev. Richard Vick will of MARTIN In memory of Hosee Martin, who passed away one year ago. Nov.

20. 1961. "Oone but not forgotten." Sadly missed by Wife. Children. Sisters and Brothers.

ACME DRIVER Training. AL 8-0097 neui m. McMahon: one son Cabinets, new nomes. Service. Wallers, 262-9888.

Linza C. Grammer ficiate. Burial will be in Wood- Mr. Horace McMahon; one status as a fully accredited university qualified to bestow the master's digree. The historical background is highlighted by the first president's injunction to his teachers PATIOS-Retalning walls, walkway lawn Memorial Park.

Llnza Calvin Grammer. 78, of TREES CUT REMOVED Or Cut Up for Firewood Call 832-1868 porches, steps, orica, atone, tuu-crete work all kind AL 5-4313 A native of Nashville, Jones 1211 Battlefield Drive, a retired tive and both entertaining and moving. The job or researching the background data was done by faculty member R. Grann Lloyd. Poag, co-authoi and head of the speech and drama department also served as stage director.

The pageant is performed in the University auditorium. Curtain time la 8:15 p.m. today and tomorrow. City Council To Meet Today A quiet, routine session Is expected when the lame duck City EASLEV PLOWINO Fallout shelters dug. contractor, died of a stroke yes In loving Memory or Hev.

ano inuu Porches, garages repaired, ralnt- terday at his home. Mrs. T. H. Easley.

Nov. 23, 1964 discing, grading, driveways. GEHRIG. CA 8-3747. CA 8-5428 to work an hour a day on the school gTounds: "Our campus Is lng Inside ano out.

s-icvi. Services will be at 3 p.m. to FILMS Billy Graham and gospel CARPENTRY Plastering paint and Nov. 20, l9o. We loved too dearly to ever lorset.

The Easley Family morrow at Ellis Kldd Funeral films lor your cnurcn. o-no. 2S9-6850. ing, concrete oiuca. ruui.

AL 6-0773. CY 1-1935. Edmondson Home. The Rev. Luke Fuqua and the Rev.

Floyd Blankenshlp ntTrHISin asm GRADING Card of Thank win officiate. Burial will be in Overflows Installed Heavy mow JANITOR SERVICE Free stlmaUs-AM13J) TREE TOPPING SADLER ing. Ray natts VE, J-JH. Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

brother, Mr. Clarence Burns of Louisville. two devoted grandchildren, Rev. Clarence C. White and Mrs.

Mae Frances Robinson: eight great-grandchildren: on cousin, Mrs. David B. Price of Detroit. one sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Burns; one granddaughter-ln-law.

Mrs. Annie L. White: a host of other relatives and friends. 8he was a member of the Central Bnp-tlst Club No. 4.

Remains will rest at her late residence (thisi Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock where friends may visit with the family. Funeral services will be held from the Spruce St. Baptist Church. Wednesday. November 21.

at 2 p.m. Rev. L. H. Woolfdk.

Rev. E. N. Bates and Dr. H.

Bullard officiating. Flowerbearers will be selected from friends. Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers selected from friends. Interment family lot Oirnwood. K.

Oardner Funeral Director. REPAIR JOBS Small electrical. We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful flowers, Besides his widow, he Is sur CUTTINO, HAULING CA 8-6681 every kindness and sympathy plumbing, painting, csriirmrr, fencing. 1100 up. AL 8-3514.

vived by four daughters, Mrs. Herbert Foster, Peoria, 111., Miss Marian Grammer, Akron, Ohio, extended in the loss of our loved one. Frank Sadler. Slipcovers. Drapes PLASTER-Patchlng with dry wall Council meets at 7:30 p.m.

today in the council chambers on the second floor of the David Cnstnmmade. Aldredge. CA 8-7807 Wife and children, brothers and painting ann remoacmia. wa-perienced. TW J-S5 sisters.

Mrs. Harold Robbins. Ypsilanti. was a son of Mrs. Grace Jennett Jones and the late William B.

Jones Sr. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. R. P. Lambert, Nashville, and two brothers, Charles M.

Jones and Bobby N. Jones, both of Nashville. Robert L. Douglas Robert L. Douglas, 83, of 310 Pullan a retired contractor, died at 3:13 p.m.

yesterday in Davidson County Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Eastland Funeral Home. The Rev. Arthur T.

Nelson and Harold Sorrell will officiate. Burial, with Masonic rites, will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. He Is survived by five sons, H. L. Douglas, H.

V. Douglas, R. S. Douglas, L. H.

Douglas and R. L. Douglas, all of Nash TOP SOIL son County Courthouse. son PINO OUTTERINO WEST and Mrs. Joseph P.

Mc una -tirs. josepn r. Crushed stone, fill dirt. CY 2-4744 Chimney work All work auaran- iu. 4 i.

jic- TnSn.ttlh J'" n. Nashville; four sons, introduced Is one which will fi, T. We wish to thank the many wonderful people for their help td. th or gji-na-i. T-1UT UATTT.TNfl end kindness extended to the MANURE.

ODD JOBS close portions of several streets GUTTERS Cleaned, painted, re -s i a is i mer Jr. and E. P. Grammer, all family of Calvin David West A McCLOUD 766-2102 in the path of the Interstate paired, cleaning S-' to iiu. worn guerant-ed.

AL 4-3851. AL 8-1748. of Nashville, and Robert L. during their bereavement. The Augusta L.

West Family DRAPERIES. CORNICES Highway system. 9 Repairing and Cleaning Grammer, Dania, a stepson. Carl Eakes, Nashville; three FORD Custom made. Mrs, riser.

CY 2-4611 MOORKS Friday. Nov. 16, 1962, The family of Mrs. Iola Braden Ford wishes to thank their many BUSINESS CUIDE brothers, Dock Grammer, Ft. Mrs.

Addie McMahon Services for Mrs. Addle Burns trends for the many expres Worth, Will Grammer FURNACES CLEANED REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Special price, 2 weeks only NATIONAL HEATING A1HCONDIT10NINO CO. 8 Busines Services Offered slons of sympathy shown during Lima, Ohio, and Arthur Gram their recent bereavement. Audle Joe and James Tord McMahon, 95, member of a pioneer Tennessea family, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Spruce Street Baptist Church.

If You're Considering REMODELING 33! Charlotte, 292-5221, 269-0143 ville; two daughters, Miss Mar barren, rocky and ungraded. You will take your turn at husking corn, planting flowers, cleaning out the rocks;" and by his decision to adopt as the school motto, "Enter to learn Go forth to serve." The development of Its traditions and curricula was- saved from being the dry bones of history by the skillful Interpolation of songs by the University choir and the Concert Singers, by ballets of the Modern Dance Group and some tantalizing music by a unity of the University band. THE CHOIR sang, unaccompanied for the most part, a stirring variety of ballads and spirituals that included "Roll Jordan," "My Lord's Gonna Rain Down Fire," "Bring Me Men," "Nobody Knows" (with a stunning modern dance), Lord, I've Done What You Told Me To Do," and "Yonder Come Day." In the Concert Singers' group Barbara Gray and Charley Allen were featured strikingly as soloists in "Pralsin My Jesus" and "Ezeklel Saw the Wheels." These were delight enough, but add a corps of majorettes in rhythmic routines to "Walk on the Wild Side" and "One Mint Julep" by the band and this becomes an outstanding evenings entertainment Om other note on the 50th anniversary pageant. It Is open to thi public, again tonight and tomorrow night, with no admission charge. But if the program mer, Chattanooga; 16 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Maybell Page CONSULT AN EXPERT FIRST' Burial will be in Greenwood AAA Heating Service FI'RNACE CLEANINO 4502 Charlotte. 287-5338 Authorized Holland Dealer tha Douglas and Mrs. E. K.

McCrae. both of Nashville; 11 grandchildren; and 19 St. Petersburg, ria William T. Moores. survived bv wife.

Mrs. Mavis Baxter Moores. 1116-Mc-Alplne Ave, 2-sons William Felix Moores. St. Peterburg.

Fla. and Samuel Baxter Moores of this city. 1 sister, Mrs. Finis Jenkins, and 1 brother. Garrett Moore, Washington.

6 grandchildren. Remains will arrive Union Station Monday morning and will be conveyed to funeral home of Phillips Robinson O. Remain rest at the Funeral Home of Phllllps-Roblnson where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. W. D.

Comperry. Pallbearers will be announced later. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery, Phllllps-Roblnson Co. Directors. Services for Mrs.

Maybelle 10 Electrical Repairing Remodeling Repairs Addition N. H. BARKER CO. I20S 8th Ave South CH 2-2431 Cemetery. Mrs.

McMahon died Sunday at her home, 1018 Ninth 1 111 Holcomb Page, 50, of 133 Clear-view Circle Hendersonville, will APPLIANCE REPAIRS FACTORY AUTHORIZED 8ESVICF be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at oner cl Jung iu- On Ranges. Re! tiger ators end Air lj t4C3a 1 1J5 uuu tY io SHELTERS Conditioners. Call MODERN APPLIANCES Uardner Fu neral Home. See Davis built, sll ateel air 807 Church St.

CH i-t'M Woodbine Funeral Home. The Rev. W. E. Gover will officiate.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Page died of a heart attack at 10:15 p.m. Sunday in Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT THE NASHVILLE TENNUSEAN Morning-Sundsr NASHVILLE BANNER Evening INFORMATION AND ADVERTISING RATES (Rstes Below Aoolv to All Classl. fled Adverllslnt ortelnatlne within a 100-mile radius of the elt of Nashvlllei Dally classified sdi are published first In THE NASHVILLE TENNEP-SEAN snd will be published aealn on the same day In THE NASHVILLE BANNER.

TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED 1 Day Sunday 65c Line 1 Day Dally 65c Line 4 Daya 39c Line 7 Dave 33c Line Mrs. McMahon PACE Sunday evening. Nov, 18. Electric Heat Installed tested, water tignt lanoui inciters before you buy. Meets civil defense requirements.

Davis Welding At Mis. AL 4-6734. Mrs. McMahonMurfreesboro. OU8E WIRING, NEW AND OLD Harding.

Day, Night, AL 8-0600 Sumner County Memorial Hos Survivors Include two daugh ELECTRICAL Work. New and old ters, Mrs. Tomella Sellers and 1962, at Sumner county Memorial Hospital, Gallatin. Mrs. Mable Holcon'b Page, Age 60 years.

Survived by Daughter, Mrs, Norma Jean Marlin, of Hendersonville. Mother: Mrs. Hallie Holcomb. of Nashville. Two Grandchildren: Debra and Dlanne Marlin, of Hender-sonvllle.

and Aunt: Mrs. Msude All guaranteed Easy terms Miss Nellie McMahon, both of. Free estimates. 242-3230. pital.

Mrs. Page was a Methodist. Survivors include, a daughter Mrs. Norma Jean Marlin, Hendersonville, and two ADEQUATE WIRINO SERVICE WHY PAY MORE? ree estimates show savings up to ii on Additions, Patios, Oarage to den, brick, block, concrete, foundations, repair, roofing. Licensed Contractor.

Call anytime. BHEARON, AL 4-9298. Dryers wired and vented, new or Nashville; a son, Horace McMahon, Nashville; a brother, Clarence Burns, Louisville; and two grandchildren. Old Wiring. MAYES, CY 7-0368 Clark, of Nashville.

Remains are at Woodbine Funeral Home. 3620 1 1 Movm. Stprage, Hauling FLOWERS Six Deliveries Daily To Hospitals 2410 West Ifld CY I 00 EMMA'S Nolensville where funeral services will be conducted Th Funtral Horns BiautifHl Wednesday morning Nov. 21. Publication In the Sunday NASH 1962.

at 10:30 o'clock by Rev VILLE TENNESSKAN la counted as We Stop Leaks No Stop-No Pay Pay after It rains. Dependable TRUCKS FOR RENT Panels Pickups Moving Vans Stakes Tractors offered only one segment of the act devoted to present day cam bodlawn Mortuar Jim Anderson In business 38 years IN WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK SOUTHERN ROOFINO, AL 8-7508 HERTZ RENT A TRUCK Thompson Lane W. E. Onber. Pallbearers HonoraryCarl Weatherford.

Thomas F. Richardson. H. D. and W.

E. Pace. J. C. Jnslln, Melvin Rye, Edward Honevcutt.

and Bobbv Wilder. Active Frank Ooodwln. Paul Wilder, James and Harold Weatherford. Thomas Marlin. and David Fersuson, Interment Woodhwn MemirIM Park.

Woodbine Funeral Home, Directors. 4.TAW ATTENTION one day. Dally Rates Quoted Include Insertion In both THE NASHVILLE TENNE8SEAN. Morning and THE NAflHVILLE BANNER. Evening Minimum Charge.

2 Lines Count Flv Average (6-lettsr Word' to the Line The above rates apply to consecutive Insertions only Rights reserved to class. fv end Index classified adi according to rules governing classified oaaes The Banner and The Tenn-ssean aao reserve the right to revise or Anyone Interested In having a Operated by MATTHEWS DRIVE-UH-SELF SERVICE. INC. 211 McLemore AL 4-5528 Nit hi vb i-ms i rib Jill IW- Old th Avenue. North blark-tnp nriveway installed.

MANULES ASPHALT PAVINO Is giving 25 off on all work throughout November. Free 24 hour service. 847-1099 81IMMKRVIM.E Sunday morn MOVINCi STORAGE Ucal-Loni Distance Ressnnsble ing. Novemner is, ium at local Infirmary. Mrs.

Norlne O'Don-nell Siimmervllle. widow of the Rates Day AL 8-0153. Night art er s. CA 7-aiuo Block, Stone CONCRETE WORK. ALL KINDS late Harry Hummerviiie.

survived inject al option anv aaveriisini by cousins. Sister Marie Aa-'whlrh Is deemed obie-tineble el-sumpta 8M. of Knoxvllle. I ther ID sublect matter or Driveways. Overflows.

Quaianteed for the finest, most unusual Floral Designs Raymond J. Rooneyj Rev. loioev A A. NAPIER. CA 8-4378 Box Number address teoulre 4 pus activities the AFROTC drill tiam it would have justified paying cash for a ticket.

The trick drill is a real nhow stopper, a sassy, precise, swlngy tour force that is as much dance march. M8gt Joe who called the turns and kept the beat, might not like it described aa choreography but thafis what It Is, shifting from brfek shoulder and hand business to whispery soft-shoe shuffle. Il ought to be put on a record, for It would delight the ear even when it couldn't be seen. AS A PRODUCTION, regarded separately from content, the "Golden Heritage" pageant Is very well done. One major weakness marred its effectiveness toward its conclusion by creating a ludicrous note.

In review jng the school's athletic accom- words ACME MOVINO AND STORAGE S8 hour all equipment Licensed insured Anywhere Any-tune CH -eCYa51JL AULINO Light, any where, anytime, trash cleaned, vard work. Lot prlces.ALJ;1524. MOVING HAULINC Notice of tyootrsohtcsl errors Jlratlj potters BAKER Mmidayevenlng. Nov. 19, 1983, st a local Infirmary, Mrs.

Ada Ezella Baker. Survived by husband, Mr. Bleaker Baker; two daughters, Miss Fannie Ozrlla Baker and Mrs. Thelma Thompson, both of Nashville: one son, Mr. William Allen Baker: one sister.

Mrs. Mnla Word of Fayettevllle. and one brother, George King of Nashville: one son-in-law, Earl Thompson: one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Naomi Baker of Savannah, one ilster-ln-law. Mrt.

Esther King; three brolhers-ln-law, Lee Baker, Fayettevllle, Henry Smith of Nash-ville, and Deemer Bonner of Cleveland, Ohio; eight srandchll-dren; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends, Complete srransementa announced later, Holmes Funeral Home In charge, 440 13th North, must be given in time (or tlon before the second Inseillon WELLS" DRILLED CLIVE ANDERSON, IR AMERICAN DRILLINC CO AL 5-36M CY 7-6802 Office Hours Monday through Father Charles C. Donnell and Mrs. R. O. Smith all of Nashville, several nieces and nephews.

Remains are at Martin a. 209 Louis Avenue. Funeral services, Tuesday mornlns. Nov. 20.

1962. leaving at 10 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at 8t Mary'a Church. Fifth and Charlotte at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

L. Blanronl, R. O. Smith, Raymond J. Rooney, Dan P.

Shea, R. Smith Litton Clark, Carlos Green. Tom Carr, Barton nrecr. William P. Winter and ILarse Oi small.

AL 8-OOW. WCKINa-MOVINO Friday 8 a.m., to 5 p.m. Sat-Sunday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. urday 8 to 1 2 oqtv ANNOUNCEMENTS City Wide Delivery Pihrinf and Papering Septic Tanks CLEANED.

SEWER LINES OVERFLOWS BUILT Call RIPPEY'S, CA 8-7601 ROOFINC, CUTTER INC Repair work. VE 3-2821. VB 9-7117, PAINTING-PAPERING Green Hills Village AM 5661 Jnhn E. Hoslettler will serve as Cemetery Monument SPrTnOHII.L 1 lots. 383-6173 Fries reasonable.

Ilnslde, outside, reasonable, reliable. pallbearers. Martin's, 201 Louis wnits man, ii Avenue, vy. t-veiw..

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