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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 9

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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9
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If: Friday Mornfnr. 'April 1, 1958. fHS A SBTIC liS Ttf 5 A It" Claude W. Sprouae, of the Grace and MICHIGAN GIRL, 13, MOTHER TAX COLLECTIONS MORE RECREATION Holy Trinity Cathedral. Kansas City, Mo, will be the speaker at Conquer Little Things, Detroit la first rice-president Robert Garrett' of Baltimore la second Gustavtis T.

Kirby, treasurer, and Howard 8. Braucher, secretary. Tha headquarters of the organisation are In New Tork City. next week's Lenten services. CLIAN-UP WEEK IEGINS MILAN, Tenn, March I1-(Sb1.) Milan's annual Clean-Up Week ta being observed this week.

Tha clean-up program will and Saturday. IN STATE HIGHER FOR YOUTH URGED CAISTRELL FUNERAL SET FOR SATURDAY Cleric Urges Public, Directed Pley for Idle March Receipt $663,265 in Member of Pioneer Family Juteeaa of Thai Month In 1937 (By Assoclstee Pratt) Young People Cited aa Wholesome Discipline NEW TORK, March 31 Exlen 1 UI Nashville to Be Buried Hero Til State lu denartmant mm sioa of public recreation aa a means Charles M. Cantrsll, 82, member of wholesome discipline for unem ployed young people was advocated here yesterday bv P. H. Hnuatnn liiy Your Compltra of a pioneer Nashville family, who died Monday at Phoenix, his home for the last 18 years, will be in a communication to members tonight that collections for March totalled $3,069,020, an In-reaaa ef $983,363 as compared to the urn month of last year.

The principal gain wu In the gasoline levy where recelpU mounted to 1,469,1 48, an increase of 1441,168 or 43 per cent over Eaittr Outfit at Fox and friends of the National Recreation Association, of which he Is a local sponsor. Referring to an address by Owen D. Toung, chairman of the General Electric Comnanv. nn tha raallau. burled here after funeral services at the graveside In Mt.

Olivet Cemetery at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Dr. Walter I Caldwell, pas neaa and ferment among 5,000,000 Aiarcn, J937. income tax eollec-tlona totaJed (321,089, up 8118.289 ever If arch of laat year. Tobacco, carbonic acid jras and property taxea were the only onet to ahow decreases.

The tobacco levy yielded 1201,923, a decrease of or Your Convenience unemployed young people, Mr Houston wrote: "Touth needs disclnllna. Tt na4a l- The Importance of overcoming "little things" or minor obstacles In life was stressed Thursday at the dally Lenten services at Princess Theater by Dean Kirk B. Ferrall, of St Paul's Cathedral, Detroit, Mich. In an address on "Seeing Things Through," Dean Ferrall, said "if we can't conquer the little difficulties we will flounder and fall by the wayside when real tragedies come." He expressed the belief that poise and self-control are results of daily prayer and contact with the spiritual realm, adding that "faith must withstand the trials that face us In everyday living." Referring to the great number of college students turning away from God after their study of biology and anthropology, Dean OFerrall said It is difficult to bring these young pepole back to the church. "After their belief In Ideals and the supremacy of spiritual life during childhood, college students feel that the Bible is bosh because some parts of It cannot be taken literally.

The tragic time cornea when they meet injustices, trickery, and Insecurity In the world and are then unable to turn back to their faith In God." Dean OFerrall will deliver the last In a series of five addresses today at 12:05 o'clock at Princeas discipline both in work and In leis ure, in me aosenee or tne wholesome discipline that comes from steady employment, our public tor of the Woodland Street Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Mr. Cantrell was born In Nashville, and during a number of years of hla business life here was connected with the construction firm of Foster and Crelghton Company. Since hla removal to Phoenix he has been engaged In For many years Mr. Cantrell's family had a residence on Seventh Avenue, near the old governor's mansion.

Hs is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Wells Cantrell; a son, Leon Collections for the first nine tnontha of the fiscal year, the report ihowed, totaled $25,997,023, an Increase of $3,467,143 or 13.4 per cent aa eomcared tn the aama na. playground and social centers provide a splendid kind of discipline that is helnlne to conaerva tha Uso tho Fox 10-Pay Plan Make your selections Take them with you Take 10 weeks to pay Or a 30-day account if you prefer riod of the previous year. The moral. Physical and mental atamlna rrancmse ana excite tax accounted 01 our young people.

What Is equal lor 8Z.14Z.261 or the increase while ly important, from tnelr group experiences they learn snortamanahln fatoiine tax receipts were up $168, 70. team work, stilf-restraint and other Trousdale Cantrell, of the Tennes For the nine-month period, decreases were rennrtcit in lavira on Inheritance, tobacco, malt and prop see Highway Department here; a daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Sudekum, Phoenix, and three sisters. Miss El valuable qualities.

The National Recreation Association exists to promote such recreation." The National Recreation Association is the clearing house of tha Fx print art tltt tmmt ey eaik ifere. erty, CHECKS DISTRIBUTED la Cantrell, Nashville; Mrs. Lillian Trousdale, Montgomery, and Mrs. Maggie Tanner, Loe Angeles. RIPLEY, March 81 8pl.) -Soli conservation checks total Another sister, Mrs.

Charles H. community recreation movement In the United Statee. Dr. John H. Fin-ley, editor of the New York Times, Is president.

John Wlnant, former governor of New Hampshire, ing about $82,000 have been distributed to more than 700 Lauderdale Eastman of Nashville, died last A mother at 131 And the father Is 17. The mother, Mrs. June But Theater under auspices of the Episcopal Laymen's League. Dean winter. 1 ler, le seen with her husband John and the baby at their Nerthvllle, County farmers, according to N.

8. Martin, county farm agent. Mich, home, Csntrsl Press. RETIRED EMBEZZLER GETS FIVE-YEAR TERM J. J.

Tuckw Pleada Guilty; FOII EVERY PUDSE AND PURPOSE! Judgment Reserved On Brother James Juett Tucker, former env ploye of the Commerce-Union Bank, was sentenced to five years In Sears' New Exclusive "AMSTO" GOLF GLUDS federal prison and fined $1,000 by Marine Corps Paymaster Te Be Out Of Service May 1 WASHINGTON, March ll-Vh-President Roosevelt has approved a recommendation by Secretary the Navy Swanson that Harold G. Reisinger, Marine Corpi paymaster, be retired from active service effective May 1, It was learned today. Recent court inertia! proceedings against the officer at Quan-tico, on charges of Irregularities In his accounts, were terminated when he pleaded physical inability tn continue his defense. He was ordered to the naval hospital for observation. The naval retiring board held last week that Reisinger was Incapacitated for active HEALTH DAY Judge John J.

Gore In United States District Court here Wednes day morning. Mil Tucker pleaded guilty to three counts of an Indictment charging him with having embezzled ap proximately $78,009. Judge Gore gave him five years on each count, DOmQUEEZE to run concurrently on the recommendation of United Statea District Attorney Horace Friersori. With Oval Grip 14-Inch Groin Leather Crips in new oval design prevents turning and twisting! Helps eliminate the hooks and slices. For a truer and better game try "Aristo's!" Woods choice piSi.f:iiz WITH TOStTURIN COftStTS YOUR FAT Gordon O.

Tucker, a younger i brother of James Tucker, pleaded guilty to violating banking laws by changing entries on his brother's bonks at the bank. Judgment was reserved until April IS. Lom Weight The Easy Way TIsM rfre'las and stif fouadatJoa ar-MBts Bewail? Biaka manjr ttmn look (at-iar. lastaad af seuaasing Tour fat. why not aero tllm.

loly, youthful Crura thai BM Vrt little ftrsle soatrolT The arasola var Is the out way te it eteTej Bfly fat wwW ky aa internal 4tft- The Tucker brothers were repre sented by John Cate, attorney. Sumner Te Hold Blue Ribbon Exer-citet April GALLATIN, March SI (Spl.) The annual Blue Ribbon health day of Sumner County will be held here April when It Is expected that 1300 children who have met the requirements of the health department will meet for a program at Howard Grammar School auditorium. The program will be sponsored by the John T. Alexander post ef the American Legion. Dr.

W. M. Ded- ettacy. Maraola rrseertpooa TaMate sold at the malls for asm thaa thirty Mora thaa twaat aiililaa bsaaa aar SOFT COAL la dUMsetea darts that aeried. fansole Is a4 IntaadW as a anra-eJl far Commission Confers Prist iatoedsd ail swats.

This edmtlsaBMat la ata. This advert! Schedule for Industry WASHINGTON, March SI rV- Irons 1 to 10 man, director of the county health Wholesale discounts occupied soft coal producers and the bituminous coal commission today at their fair poreoae aa ara Borstal aad isaltay etftareise ead whose fatnoss Is aasaad ST arpo-thyratdluo with accompany. fat eukaerssal awtaVoils rates. No otaar SeirsssataUoB Is sua ss te this trtataamt aaotpt aadsr those eoadltlons sad eeaardiag fe the dosage as rseeatmndvd. Ws sis aot Babe aay diaesosls aa that Is fee fnastlaa of roar BhyatctaajWhe Boot ho aaasaltsd let that surposa.

The eomplcts formats Is laalodod ia ory packaso. Gt Mamola at your dnitlt today aad esad that ail? fat ea it way. unit, will be In charge. Silver loving cups will be presented all schools In which all chil conference on new minimum price dren received Blue Ribbons, and certificates to the schools with 80 schedules for the Industry. How data ahould be gathered, variances In selling costs, geographical factors and other technical topics were discussed.

per cent or more Blue Ribbon nu- plls. PFT'S IM wa.iiBssej aesaaa bsbj mm Matched, balanced sets of "Aristo" clubs will take strokes off the game! Woods have mohogany finished heads Walnut finished sheaths Criss-Cross scored face Metal sole plate Choice of driver, brassie or spoon! Irons have satin finished chrome heads Grained mahogany dipped shaft! Choice of 11 irons include sand iron and approach putter. the Sears' "Mohawk" and "X-Pert" Clubs!" NASHVILLE'S HEADQUARTERS FOD UNPAINTED FURNITURE VmDSOR BALLS LEATHER BAG Sturdy stock cors of the nation's leading makes "Fleet Test" Sears' ALL-STATE and Competitors tires! Cars are overloaded 24, tires ore underinflated 10. A thousand miles per day per car of the roughest, toughest wear! ALL-STATE standard tires come through with flying colors proving the equal to tires costing 30 to 32 more! iUfir -I a at AC ig oil-leather bag. Zipper heed, bell packet, shoe pocket.

i T.UI V'" Table Extension Tough cover, true flight balls et real savings. Durable mesh 98e -aOi All-State Standards Guaranteed 15 months! 98c Panel tor Moulded ease. rev an Vekenlssd Cover "Ariste'i" fe Come Moriols et l.tl MOHAWK RACKET Heavy $J-95 Orop -eaf Table ,5 Graceful Pier Cabm't. Sturdy Vanity Tbl-- 39 Sturdy High cu-if Bookcase 5-PIECE SET Price 9.65 10.55 11.80 13.20 14.50 Size 28x5.25-18 5.50-17 6.00-16 6.25x16 6.50-16 Size 30x4.50-21 28x4.75-19 29x5.00-19 5.25-17 Price 7.60 8.10 8.80 9.35 Stury Porch TaW $1 19 Adirondack Chair ,5 4.Drawer Chest, $fj 95 TWO-DAY SALE! PENN-VITA r.ioTon oil $9 IP90 Beginners set Seam' famous Includes bog, "Mohawk" 1 Irons and ff el A wood club. fr-f tl(rf quolity racket All good quel- at real sav- Ity.

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Instrument panel mount. Au-tomatic volume control. Needs no A big "Elgin" with exclusive Alemite lubricating system! Balloon tires. Coaster brake, sturdy double bar frame, with hard enamel finish. Bright chrome trimming.

A complete "Elgin" bike at special savings. Oilier "Elgin" Bikes to $49.95. I 1 Generous I Only Seort' I fl I bikes are equ I with "Alemite" lubfl- eating. cnemoit, soft and pliable. pousnmG CLOTH 1 ChomkaHy treat-ed cleMi for eel.

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