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THt NASHVUU TENNESSEAN. FriJ.y Morninr. Oct. 10. 19471 Record Crowd Starts Chest Drive for $497,751 Miss Minnie Coleman Dies in Chattanooga Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery at Columbia, Tenn.

Morrow was born In Mount Pleasant, and spent most of his life there. In 1917 he married Miss Clara Craig- of Franklin, Tenn. He moved to Nashville 12 years ago. DEATH NOTICES (venln. rw 7., Charles C.

and H. P. Morrow, aTt of Nashville, William M. Morrow of Washington D. and Harlan Morrow of Columbia; two daughters, Mrs.

John IJgon of Carthage, and Mrs. Willie Holloway of Murfreesboro, and two brothers, J. M. Morrow of Mount Pleasant, and John P. Morrow of Los Angeles.

Tennessee Is tops Know It tadh! S.d;Ro.brt Branstora M.hU wlft. Mm. Lilian af Robert Bransford Dies at His Home ford Miss Minnie Coleman, 78, for 49 oaugnier. Utas Marsaret Mlll.r He was a member of the Grandview years a teacher in ranKiin. Lincoln and Marshall county schools, Heights Church of Christ- and Uar.

uTl- LlT V- uransiora, J5f hZ Remains He leaves his wife'; five sons, J. died at her home In Chattanooga yesterday morning following a month's illness. Robert H. Bransford, 77, retired 1 Miss Coleman, who retired sev railroad freight agent, died at his eral years ago, had made her home In Chattanooga since her retire home 2901 Belmont blvd. at 6:30 ment.

She was a sister of the late p.m. yesterday after a two-week illness. naimont Blvd. Fu- fne Saturday mom-br 10. o'elock- conducted OHvi?" W- Henley.

Interment Mt. Johu Charles AQdre- J. B. Naron. O.

B. Sandldge, James otto. J. Henry P. ri Jfw p- Polic- j0ln Iwis.

i 8eth Mays. Dr. C. B. Wal-iSSff- Tnomaa Clouae.

J. E. Doualas. C. K.

Colley Prank Stahlman. S. A. Dews Bransford Stone. Dr.

McPheeiers Glasgow. Vi 7 JT- Murrey, Justin Potter. John Cttney Marshall. Dr. H.

Klrby Croiler. and R. 8. K- L. O.

Waldrop. Birmlniham. and Col. L. L.

Morton, Vve- Cotton. C. O. Quinn. Mom kflnnp ll vu I blind Rep.

D. M. Coleman of Chat 4. '(- '4 tanooga who died two years ago. She made her home with him until hU death and continued to live In Mr.

Bransford had been in declining health for the past two years. Funeral services will be held at W'Wjl xi a i i the Chattanooga residence until her own death. 114 9 She was born In Winchester, the home at 10 a.m. Saturday morn the daughter of Charles and ing with Dr. James W.

Henley, pas honorary irallbearers. Active mwfieWW'wIaB tor of the West End Methodist Sara Mosley Coleman. She was rhllrrh nfflilatlnir Enrlil will ho i educated ac the old Mary Sharp (n 1. IU iUUUUk V11VCL tGUlCLCiy. The veteran railroad man was born In Nashville and attended the college In Winchester, and later taught there when the institution became a public school.

Following her service as a teacher In Franklin county, she taught at Fayetteviile and later taught at old Wallace school. Before joining Morgan Pref School at Petersburg for many years. the Louisville and Nashville railroad here he was In business for himself for a number of years. Mr. Bransford had been retiree from the LAN for three years and was the Nashville freight agent at the time of his retirement.

He had wo. onwiii sranaau. James Q. Keith. Samuel Keith.

John Maddln. Richard Prank. Judge Byrd Douglas. James Orlgsby. Dr.

O. N. Bryan. Hugh Barksdale. B.

B. Stahlman. Frlta Stahl- Wednesday morning, Oct. o'clock, at a local lnllrmary. Mlsa Josephine A.

Currld. Survived by slaters Miss Catherine Currld and Miss Mary Currld of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Blanche Bush of this city.

Remains are at Martin's, 2021 West End ave. Funeral Prl- morning, Oct. 10, 1947 leaving at 8:45 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at the Cathedral of the Incarnation at o'ulock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

James La-velle. Frank steger, D. McMlnnla. Lawrence Scalley. Clark Oower.

B. B. Coffey. J. J.

Sanders, Alton Wheeler, O. T. Sanders. Julius Bush, Arthur T. Ford.

Jack N. Regen, Porter. Arthur C. Wadsworth. 6.

H. Garner, R. B. Clunan, J. C.

Pruett, Edward Oleeson. and ft- H- pallbearert. Martin's 2021 West End 6-2637. ii.fi'y rt -fit Jjiii i im jSji i-l nmmmnmmmmmm funeral aiiangements were in complete las' night. Miss Coleman is survived by Staff Photos by Robert Holt.

Jr. Ths largest kick-off luncheon crowd in the history of Nashville's Community Chest some 500 campaign workers and division leaders met yesterday in the Maxwell House to initiate this year's drive for a record peacetime goal of $497,751. worked for the railroad for 44 three nephews C. S. Coleman of New York city and Tom and Francis Coleman of Nashville.

it i a t' Out-of-Town Deaths CURBIN Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1847 at 4:45 o'clock at a local infirmary, John W. Currln. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell Currln: sisters, Mrs.

Sallla Page and Mrs. Temple Roberts; brothers, R. H. Currln and C. R.

Currln. The remains are at the Rollow-Donnelly Madame, are your birthdays Then you need the modern magic of Cellogen Cream, vrtSWi I Funeral chapel. 1715 Broadway. Services from tha chapel Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. A.

Faxon Small and Rev. Gene Stroud. Interment Mt. Olivet. Honorary pallbearers Members of the Edwin Cross Bible Class of the Waverly KINGSTON SPRINGS, Tenn.

E. M. Page 86, banker and retired merchant, died at his home Robert B. Eakes Funeral services for Robert B. (Bob) Eakes, 79, retired farmer of Stewart's Ferry road, Wilson county, who died late Wednesday night will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock.

The Rev. C. D. Smith will officiate at the services which will be held at the Suggs Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet cemetery. Mr. Eakes died Wednesday night at 11:30 o'clock after an illness of several years. For a number of years, Mr. Eakes was a merchant near Glade-ville but had taken up farming in later years until his retirement.

Mr. Eakes was a member of Suggs Presbyterian church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Laura Place Methodist Church and C. C.

Clark B. J. Bradshaw, Walter Bay, Forest Mason Jack Lyons of Birmingham. Robert Finks here early yesterday. TULLAHOMA, Tenn Reuben H.

to bestow that fresh and dewy look, 10 essential to beauty. Science thu helps a mature ikin deny me patting yean through CeHogen't active estrogenic hormone content. II li a boon to every women over 30 seems to make the calendar stand still. Now, Its natural hormone content increased to 10,000 unit per ounce and rh nrice reduced, Cellogen save yog money, gives you quicker rendHi CELLOGEN CREAM Elmer Tarkington, Charlie Wlllard. William Hobbs, Judge Jerry M.

Fly and Fred McArthur, 63, division engineer for Peck of Franklin. Tenn. Active Allen the Nashville, Chattanooga and at Dunkerly, Robert Dunkerly. Herbert Dunk-erly, Edward Deed. Dr.

John Buddlngh. Walter Page. John Roberts. Rollow-Don Louis railway, died Wednesday at his home here of a heart attack. nelly Chapel.

1715 Broadway. years. Before receiving a promotion to local freight agent, he wag soliciting freight agent for the railroad. He was married to the former Miss Lilian Miller of Nashville. Mrs.

Bransford survives. Mr. Bransford was a member of the West End Methodist church. In addition to his widow, Mr. Bransford leaves one daughter, Miss Margaret Miller Bransford, of Nashville; three grandchildren, Lilian Kay Bransford, Robert Miller Bransford and Mary Margaret Bransford, all of Nashville.

Honorary pallbearers will be John Gaffney, Charles M. Cox, S. Andrews, J. E. Naron, O.

B. Sandldge, James Otto, J. F. Henry, H. .0.

Hartman, F. D. Watrous, F. E. Hermann, J.

T. Barrett J. P. Polk, John Lewis, D. K.

Denton, Seth Mays, Dr. C. B. Wallace, Thomas Clouse, J. E.

Douglas, C. K. Colley, Frank Stahlman, S. A. Dews, Bransford Stone, Dr.

Mc-Pheeters Glasgow, Harry P. Murrey, Justin Potter, John Amos, Courtney Marshall, Dr. H. Kirby Shlffler, Maj. Dan Crozier, and R.

S. Willock of Franklin, L. G. Waldrop of Birmingham, and Col. L.

L. Morton, Col. C. D. Love, E.

J. Cotton, C. O. Quinn, Mose Minor, all of Louisville, Ky. Active pallbearers will be Sea-well Brandau, James G.

Stahlman, Walter Keith, Samuel Keith, John Maddin, Richard Frank, Judge Byrd Douglas, James Grigsby, Dr. O. N. Bryan, Hugh Barksdale, E. B.

Stahlman and Fritz CAKES Wednesday night. Oct. 8th, 1947 at 0 clock at bis home on stew Thirty-day Supply 3.50 Large economy sise, 4 ea. tM loll pricn plat lost art's Ferry R. B.

(Bob) Eakes. age 18 years. Survived by tils wife. Mrs. Laura Castleman Eakes; 4 sons, Robert, Roy, Coach line Gets Howard F.

and Murray W. Eakes: I grand Castleman Eakes; four sons, Robert children; 7 great-grandchildren; two brothers, T. H. Eakes of Nashville and and Howard Eakes of Nashville, Roy Eakes of Hermitage, J. A.

Eakes of Donelaon. A number of (Continued From Page One) and Murray Eakes of near Suggs nelcea and nephews. Funeral from the Suggs Presbyterian Church, Friday afternoon, Oct. 10, 1947 at 1 o'clock conducted Creek, two brothers T. Eakes of Nashville and J.

A. Eakes by tne Keverena c. u. smitn. Honorary Sallbearers: Thea Smith, Davis May, John Wright, B.

A. Jones, Horace Hamblln, Benson Hamblln. Clayton Bonds. Dave of Donelson, eight grand children and seven great-grandchil dren. violating these regulations when the hearing resumes Wednesday night.

Tyree also testified under Cochran's cross-examination that the National Bus system is operating under a higher fare schedule than Barber, Robert Smith, Norman Rice, T. Jenkins. Omarl Cummlnas. Active pall bearers: Johu Victor and Herbert Ber- nal, Douglas. Winford.

and Luther Eakes. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. McMillan and Hibbett, Directors. that under which the SCL.

operates. Special recognition was given past chairmen of the women's division of the Community Chost at yesterday's kick-off luncheon for the current drive. Standing (left to right) are Mrs. Albert Werthan, Mrs. J.

T. McCan, and Miss Peggy Weil. Seated are Mrs. John R. Auit, Mrs.

J. W. Jakes, Mrs. Arthur Dyer, Miss Eva Stevens, 'and Mrs. Bernard Fensterwald.

MORROW Thursday afternoon. Oct. He added, however, that the fare 1947, at local infirmary, Joseph F. Mor rates, which range from 5 to 30 Joseph F. Morrow Joseph F.

Morrow, 69, a building contractor of 303 East Timmons died at 1 p.m. yesterday at a private nursing home of a cerebral hemorrhage. Funeral services will be held at row. Husband 01 Mis. Clara I.

Morrow; father of J. F. Morrow Charles C. and cents, were approved by the former city utilities commission and the H. P.

Morrow all of Nashville, William Morrow. Washington. D. C. Harlan Mor Chest Workers Sarkisian Lost to NU EVANSTON, 111.

UNS) Alex Sar row, Columbia, Mrs. John Llgon. Carthage, and Mrs. Wiley Hollo-way, Murfreesboro. brother of J.

M. Morrow. Mount Pleasant. and John P. Morrow, Los Angeles, Calif.

Seven 1 p.m. this afternoon at Cosmopoli brrausf you love smart thin ft tan Funeral home by Coy Porter, kisian, star all-conference center on grandchildren also survive. Remains are the Northwestern football team, (Continued From Page One) was lost today to the Wildcats for clared, "for Nashville has grown the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. 2408 West End where funeral services conducted by Elder Coy Porter will be held this (Friday) afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Pallbearers Will be E.

L. Balrd. Rembert Woodroof, Paul Laverder, Claude Harris, Will Jones and W. C. Hembree.

Interment Rose Hill cemetery, Columbia, an indefinite period. Have you enjoyed Fleetwood suparomatized coffee? Adv. to be almost twice as large as it was in 1922." Jamison introduced state railroad and public utilities commission. National Bus system operates both inside and out of the city utilities commission's 7-mile jurisdiction. Under questioning by Hugh Helm, his attorney, Tyree testified that his company "has no stockholders drawing off large sums in dividends from the company" and that his firm "has no sleepers on the payroll." Tyree said he was "no swivel-chair executive" but that he did everything from sweep out the busses to managing the system.

Ji divisional leaders which have been Tenn. previously announced. Mrs. Dora P. McCool Mrs.

Dora Pace McCool, 66, lifelong resident of Davidson county, died unexpectedly at 11:45 a.m. yesterday at her home on Eaton's Creek road of a heart attack. The body is at the home of her son, Virgil McCool, 3407 Clarks-vllle highway, Bordeaux. Funeral services have been set tentatively for 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bordeaux Church of Christ.

Burial will be In McCool cemetery on Drake's Branch road. PAGE Thursday morning, October 9 1947. at his home, Kingston Springs, Tenn. 1843-1947 Serving the South for 104 Years fjOmt, -A E. M.

Page, aged 86 years. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Roberta Ament Keynote address for the luncheon was given by Dr. John L. Hill of tha Southern Baptist convention, who declared: "I support the Community Chest Page: sons.

K. Page ol Kingston SDrlnas 1 B5TV H. E. Page of Chattanooga. E.

M. Page. of Atlanta; brothers, T. J. and John Page, both of Nashville, Sam and Charlie sy a.

because I don't want my eyes closed Southern Coach lines has petiJ rage 01 Neptune, also 4 granocnu dren. Funeral services will be held Frl Mrs. McCotl was born Oct. 1. 1881.

at the home on Eaton's Creek road tioned the commission to extend Its service to an area- west of No-lensville road in the same vicinity National bus system wants to serve. Likewise, the coach company has small whore she had spent her entire life. She was married 47 years to conditions around me which could be improved and to needs that can and ought to be met." Dr. Hill expressed his confidence in the 36 family welfare, child care, publio health and youth agencies which will benefit from the drive and in the leaders in the campaign. "I hope I never get deaf to the ago to rranx wesley McUool, a day afternoon.

October 10 at 2 p. m. at Kingston Springs Methodist Church by the Rev. Pickens Johnson and the Rev. W.

J. Springer. Interment Kingston 8prlngs Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. Joe Zanone, Lewis Severe, Dr.

J. W. Moore. Dr. Bernett Wright.

Arthur Turner, Phil Duke, Judge Jesse Smith, I. F. Robertson. N. B.

Mays, Alex 8plrer, Alton Mays. 81 McPherson. Dorrls Gore, John Hickman. John Frye, W. M.

Ham W. Grover. Ernest Lampley, John Fulgham, Guy Oakley. Active: Bufgrd Dorrls. Raymond Mays, Billy Beard, Burrell Mav.

John Swalney. Fayette Ed Luyben and profit prices on 0 GAS HEATERS asked the commission for permis rarmer, who survives. She had been 111 about seven months of a heart aliment. sion to serve the area in the vicinity of Joywood subdivision where She was a member of the Church cry of distress or to the call for AMC Joywood Bus lines has asked to of Christ. help from people around me," he! Institute service.

In addition to her husband, sur Vilton Rust. Taylor Funeral Home. Dlck- wilt Cochin and Richard Marshall, conciuueu. Special recognition given the son. Tenn in cnarge.

vivors include five sons, Kelly past chairmen of the women's divi In Memorlam attorney for the Joywood company, agreed at the hearing last night that they were willing for the commission to decide that case on a or Virgil Clinton McCool of Bordeaux, Claude and Milton LeRoy McCool of Davidson sion, past presidents of the Community Chest, and past campaign fa Limited supply purchased before rise in prices, saving you extra dollars chairmen who attended yesterday's jr Buy now at lower prices jr For chilly mornings NOW I 20,000 BTU heat JARREL In memory of our dear mother who passed away 3 years ago today. October 10. 1944. We always sit and think of you and of the way you died and that you could never say good-bye before you closed your eyes. We never thought your death was so near.

The blow was hard county, and Frank W. McCool, Jr. of Oak Rirge; four daughters, Mrs meeting. record which the former utilities commission heard last spring, on the condition that testimony could Dr. Julius Mark, rabbi of Vine Street temple, delivered the Richard Lanlua, Miss Esther McCool, and Mrs.

J. of Davidson county, and Mrs. William V. the shock was severe, only those who nave lost can tell the pain of parting without farewell Sadly missed by your children. be added.

Marshall said he Intended to amend his company's original ap Green of Nashville; 16 grandchll The first campaign report is scheduled for next Monday dren, and one half-sister, Mrs. Mon plication to include additional serv at 12:10 p.m. at the Maxwell House it was announced. roe Jones of Coulterville, Calif. Know Tennessee First Then the World! ice in the Joywood area, and the hearing will be resumed Thursday, Oct.

30, at 7:30 p.m. West ordered Southern" Coach lines to answer his show cause order at a public hearing set for Blank Cartridge Explodes, Hurts Youth I II now have a wide selection of fine worsteds, imported Harris Tweeds, Gabardines, Bifrmore Hand-Woven Homespuns, Coverts (also topcoat-ing fabrics) in our custom tailoring depart- ment for those who cannot be properly fitted in stock sizes. flowers! Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Also on that Edward McWhirter, 16, of 5200 Louisiana ave.

was injured when date the company was ordered to show cause why its Meridian street struck by an exploding blank lines should not be rerouted. cartridge yesterday. DEATH NOTICES REED Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 8.

1947, at a local infirmary, Mrs. Eunice Reed. Survived by father, Elisha Long: sister. Mrs. Ethel Cohen: brothers.

Arthur and Madell Long: nieces, Mrs. Glendon Herron and Miss Marilyn Cohen. Remains are at the chapel of Burkitt Sz Son. 4503 Charlotte where funeral services will be held Friday. Oct.

IS at 2 p.m.. conducted by Dr. Hill. The following will please serve as Willara Helton, Lawrence Grissen. Fred Brewington, Lee Brewington.

Hoyte Williams and Marvin Carney. Interment at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Burkitt Son. phone 8-6611. MODEL 72X 16'2" high, 19'," lon Mayor Thomas L.

Cummings and McWhirter, who was treated and Mayor Hugh Wasson of Chatta released from General hospital told Homicide Officers George Balthrope and John Burgess that nooga were invited to appear at the public hearing "to make such showing in the premises as they 8" depth 20,000 BTU heat output fc All metal frame he threw the blank cartridge in a fire and it exploded striking him in the leg. may deem proper. 4 Memphis Newsmen In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear son The Nashville Tennessean serves 416-422 Church St. Jimmy W. Ladd.

who passed away Tennessee first. one year ago today. Oct. 10. IS4B.

You won so many people's hearts hv vnnr dear sweet ways. Face Quiz by Jury There must be lots of people who will misA vou todav. MEMPHIS. Tenn. UD The edi While you rest In peaceful sleep.

Floral Designs Flowers for all occasions CHAS. O. GREEN 193 8th N. Ph. 6-3310 tSCBnO Your memory we snail always aeep.

Sadly missed by Mother, Father and Sisters. mm COLORED DEATH NOTICES 403 Church St. tor and three other members of the Memphis Press-Scimitar editorial staff yesterday were called before a special Shelby county grand jury summoned by Atty. Gen. Will Gerber to look into an article the newspaper published Monday.

rdittain Thursday morning. October 9, 1147, at 6:20 a.m. at his home. 320 4th 1 ''ewsssw Cosmopolitan Life Int. Co.

issues Funtral Policies serviced by 1435 The controversial story was en POPULAR BRAND titled, "Memphis Hasn't Just Grown Eastward it Has Been forced to Expand in That Direction." ave rrallKlin, master vernon Brittaln, age 4. He leaves to moan a mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Brittaln brother, Lawton Brittaln grandmother. Mrs.

Kattle Henderson; grandlathers, Mr. Albert Ferguson. Mr. Andrew Brittaln: great-grandfather. Mr.

Johu Henderson: aunts, Mrs Bessie Dlllard and Mrs. Fannie RUe of Hamilton. Ohio. Mrs Bettli Sharps and MfY Emmaline Brittaln. Franklin.

Mlsa Susie German, Nashville. great aunts Mrs. Mollle Sheldborn and Mrs. Fannie Battle. Hamilton Ohio, Mrs.

Susie Merrltt, Mrs. Lillian Haynes, Nashville, Mrs. Rarthu wll urn and Miss Haltle Hender CHILDREN'S SHOES The subpoenaed newspapermen 1 were Edward Meeman. editor, and three editonafc-writers. Jackson Woman To Head State UDC son.

Franklin, three uncles and other relatives and dear friends. Remains rest at his home where funeral services MODEL 2020 it Metal baie Firebrick back 20,000 BTU heat 19" wide, 17'," hilh, 8'," deep will be conducted Sunday afternoon at i 10 o'clock by Rev. Walter Amos. Flower Mills and pallbearers will be selected from SIZES his friends. Interment at Franklin.

Ten COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME 2408 West End Avenue Pheae 7-2141 nessee. Mrs. A. J. Morton ai on lnicnarge frak ks Wednesday afternoon, Oct.

8 jsiT le 82 TO 12 1 2 iz TO 1SH7. at her residence. 1910 Batavla st Mrs Emma Frakes. Survived by one daughter. Miss Joyce Frakes of Plilladel-p relatives and friends TO I $3.50 Complete funeral arrangements announced later, n.

uaruuer. luneiai uiicliui. -uwii CHATTANOOGA Mrs. Bradford Murdock of Jackson-yesterday was elected division president of the Tennessee United Daughters of the Confederacy at their convention here. She succeeds Mrs.

Jerome Devlin of Chattanooga. Other officers elected are Mrs. Buford Wallace of Memphis, recording secretary; Miss Nina Ferguson of Nashville, poet laureate; Mrs. Robert Imdoden of Johnson City, chaplain, and Miss Annie Cody of Nashville, honorary president. 6-6815.

MORTON Sept. 10. 147. In Detroit Mich. Mr.

William Morton. Survived by wife, Mrs. Eunice Morton: two sons. James and Arthur Morton: one daughter. Gwend-layn Morton: father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. John Morton: sister. Miss Louise Morton: one brother. Frank W. Morton 1 Mi arandlather and grandmother.

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Mr. Martin Wllllamsl mother-in-law. Mrs. Millie Prltchett; father-in-law. Mr.

Hollce Lames; several nieces and nephews: leaves other relatives and friends. The remains will be carried to his residence, 310 Jornrr av. this (Friday) evening. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Srotts Chapel AME church, conducted by the pastor. Rev Montgomery Rev Rouse.

Rev. Tom Stark.v Pallbearers will be selected from friends Interment (Ireenwood Cemetery. Holmes Fu and a clean cSJssia 1 a' 1 aw kg shave! neral Home In charge, Ask for "IUMPINC ACKS" for first steppers. Their patented sole feature keeps ankles from turning and heel bones properly positioned Exclusive in our Infant's MODEL 3522 16'," high, 19'i" long deep if 22,000 BTU heat output ir All metal frame CASTNER'S FIFTH FLOOR if. Al cixs- ,7 A I so at Catnvr-Knotfa IT "Ttbr.

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