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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 5

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Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971 eiarionLcDger 5 burg, twa sisters; Mrs. Mar-jorie Hughes, of Clifton, Tenn. 0K fnm NATIONAL WE4TNH StKVICt, NOAA, U.S. Dtp), of Ctl I II 40 30 I JO X10 Arlie Warren Dies In Natchez, Rites Tuesday NATCHES Arlie C.

Warren, former president of the Adams County Board of Supervisors, died unexpectedly Sunday night at the Jefferson Davis Memorial Hospital. Warren, 66, had been a mem Illness. His wife, Mrs. Juanlta Calhoun Peaglei', died about two months aqo. He was a retired school teacher and member of First Baptist Church.

He was a Mason and a Shriner, and past president of the Key West Shrine Club. Survivors include two sons, Jimmy and Tommy Peagler, both of Key West, two daughters, Mrs. Janice Tucker, Demopol-is, and Marie Peagler, of Key West; his mother, Mrs. C. R.

Peagler, Morton three brothers, Peter T. Peagler, Pearl, George G. peagler, New Orleans, and Bryant C. Peagler, or Port Arthur Texas; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Jane Disked, Pelahatchie; seven grandchildren.

J. C. McCREARY DURANT Funeral services for John Clarence McCreary, 89, will be held at 1 a. m. Tuesday at Southern Fuviersl Home.

Interment will be in the West Board of Aldermen of Natchez from 1936-39; member of the Board of Supervisors of Adams County from 1940-67 and president a number of years; was president of the State Supervisors Association and a member of the Board of directors of the National Association of County Officers. He was a charter member of the Public Employment Retirement System of Mississippi, and was a member and past pres He was past president of the Men's Camellia Club. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Tcna Warren; three sons, Chandler Warren, New York City, Allen Warren, Washingtong, D. and John Warren, Houston, Texas; two daughters, Mrs.

Joan McRaney, Stuttgart, Germany, and Mrs. Mary Jo Wat-kins, El Paso, Texas; eight grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Ethel M. Warren, Natchez. AJ4r rK jSy 70 tan 70 1L W71 FTTH W.

FifurM Stwo High hfOti tar Dytim Tutdoy and Mrs. J. A. uonneu, 01 Hattiesburg, two step-sons, J. D.

Allen, Jackson, and Ray Allen, of Dillion, S. and five gi andchildren. Howard E. Lemmon Howard E. Lemmon, 75, of 5463 Clinton died late Sunday at Briarhill Nursing Home following an extended illness.

Lemmon was a native of Ohio, but had made his home in Jackson since 1945. His wife, Iris Boyd Lemmon preceded him in death in 1953. He was a member of the West Capitol Street Church of Christ vA was a retired painting and building contractor. Survivors are two sons, Ben S. Lemmon, and Asa B.

Lemmon. both of Jackson, and three grandchildren. ber of the board for 28 years and was defeated in 1967. He then entered the realty business in Natchez. li.l.t.J Pr.ripit.ti.n N.t Mlcal.4-C.nivl l.cal F.rxait ident of the Adams County In dustrial Council.

He was a member and on the board of the TOOTHACHE HELPS STOP PAIN ON CONTACT. PRESCRIBED BY MANY DENTISTS. USED BV MILLIONS. Southern Industrial Association. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.

m. Tuesday from the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Burial will be in the City cemetery. Warren was a member of the For a number of years he was a Cemetery. Mr.

McCreary, a resident of West, died at District Two hospital Monday morninq after a short Illness. He was a native of Holmes County and had made his home In West where he had farming (nterests. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fannie Lou Autry McCreary; four daughters, Mrs. B.

F. Johnson, Tchula, Miss Lalie McCreary and Mrs. Albert Farmer, both of West. Mrs. Claude Jennings Kosciusko; five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Glen Walton Phoenix, Mrs. Katherine Bain, Mrs. Bits Sims, and Mrs. Annie Ray, all of Williamsville.

WILFORD LABO OSYKA Services for Wilford Labo, 65, were held rn Pleasant Hill Baptist church, and burial was in the church cemetery. WEATHER FORECAST Rain will fall Tuesday in the Pacific northwest and parts of Montana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and South Dakota. Rain showers will occur in southern Utah and northern Arizona. Rain showers also are slated for parts of Southern Carolina and Georgia. Most of the eastern half of the nation will be generally sunny and warmer AP Wirephoto Map.

delegate to the National Dem Come to Mardi Gras! Where? At The Quarter! Art Exhibits Fabulous Puppet Shows For the Children at 10:00, 2:00, and 4:00 Special Mardi Gras Sales at Jackson's Most Exciting Specialty Shops! and Have Your Portrait Sketched by Our Artist! It's all happening Saturday, February 20, ocratic Party convention, and he was a past president of the Natchez Realtors Association. JB SWIAIIIIII mim or Inother Warm One INSTANT CASH REFUND Funeral Services will be held U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1 Temperature Today Year Ago Record Predominately Male VATICAN CITY'(AP) A Vatican spokesman reported that of the 4,000 persons who work for the Vatican and its departments in Rome, 90 are women. at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday from Wright Ferguson Chapel with He died at his residence In nearby Mt.

Hermon. Survivors are his wife; a son, Wilton Labo, Mt. Herman; three daughters, Mrs. Wilkie Barnes and Mrs. Charlene Raven-craft, both of Frankl'mton, and Miss Maxine Labo Mt.

Hermon; two brothers, Fred Labo and Alton Labo, both of Kentwood; five sisters, Mrs. Rosa Lee Robertson, New Orleans, Mrs. Cora Lee Stikes, Independence, Mrs. Celestine Sim. mons, Kentwood, Mrs.

Valest'me McClen- Dr. Bill Causey, officiating. Interment will be in Lakewood Americas quality income tax service SAVE TIME "SAVE WORRY'SAVE MONEY Robinson, Washington, D. C. one bro'her, Smith Guthrie, Pascagoula; two sisters, Mrs.

Imelda Borne, Memphis, Mrs. Flora Bogue, Mobile; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. don, Mt. Hermon, and Mrs. Jessie Lawrence, Roseland; also six grandchil dren.

Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be A. W. West, Bill McKinney, Ford McKinney, James L. Tyler, Charles Evans, and Eugene Roberts, Honorary pallbearers are L.

D. Loden and Charles Buckley. ACCURATE PREPARATION GUARANTEED Complete returns MRS. CLARICE JONES AUGUSTINE GUTHRIE PHILADELPHIA Funeral services for INDIAN OLA Services Mrs. Clarice Kelly Jones, 52, will be held at two p.

Tuesday from the First United MMhodlst WEATHER BUREAU Jackson. Mississippi Cltmatological Data Tuesday, Feb. 16 Forecasts Jackson and Vicinity; Partly cloudy, slow warming trend, low In mid 40s Tuesday, high in 70s; chance of showers Wednesday, warm, low 50, high In 70s, Barnett Reservoir: Variable, mostly south winds 4-12 knots. North Mississippi: Partly cloudy and warmer through Wednesday, lows Tuesday upper 30s north to low 50s south, hi9hs mostly In the 60s; lows Wednesday in the 50s, highs in the 60s and low 70s. Extended Outlook: Chance of rain Thursday, Friday and Saturday, cooling trend; highs Thursday in 60s and 70s, lowering to 50s Saturday, lows Thursday In the 50s dropping to 30 Saturday.

South Mississippi: Partly cloudy through Wednesday, warming trend, lows Tuesday mainly in the 40s, highs 68-76; widely scattered showers or thundershowers Wednesday, lows 44-54, highs 68-70. Extended Outlook: Chance of showers Thursday and Friday, partly cloudy colder Saturday, mild Thursday, lows in 50s highs In 70s, turning colder Friday, lows near 40s, highs near 60. Sunset Tuesday 5:19 p.m.. Sunrise Wednesday 7:02 a.m. Monday Record In Jackson Highebl 68 72 86 in 1911 Lowest 40 40 13 in 1905 Precipitation last 24 hours: Trace Pearl River at Jackson at 5 p.m.: 17.8 feet, down 0.3 feet.

State and National Temperatures and Rainfall High Low Rain Biloxi 67 39 Pine Bluff 52 43 Greenkood 52 41 .16 JACKSON 68 40 McComb 68 35 Meridian 68 31 Baton Rouge 71 35 Atlanta 59 27 .02 Birmingham 55 24 .14 Boston 34 22 Buffalo, N. 25 19 .02 Charlotte, N. 54 23 Chicago 34 26 .01 Denver 65 23 Detroit 81 28 .01 Dps Moines 39 16 Dallas 69 39 Houston, Tex 76 58 Little Rock 57 35 Los Angeles 63 44 Memphis 55 34 Miami Beach 69 47 Minneapolis 29 6 Mobile 68 34 New Orleans 70 31 New York 33 21 Okiahoma City 65 26 Church with burial at the New Cleveland No n(d to phone. Just bring your W-2 and list or deductions to our nearest office. If you qualify, you could receivR a cash advance from a bank or other financial institution within 2 days after your tax return is completed.

Don't wait 4 to 8 weeks for your tax refund. Visit Kacy Jones today! Cemetery in Clelard. Mrs. Jones, who was a native of cm Cleveland, died Sunday at the University Hospital in Jackson after a brief illness. She was a member of the First United Augustine (Gus) Guthrie, 69, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.

from The Sacred Heart Catholic Church In Louisville. Burial wil be at Holy Rosary Cemetery in Philadelphia with military rites at the graveside. A rosary will be said at McLain-Hays Funeral home Tuesday at 8 p. m. He died Sunday at the Keesler Air Force Base Hospital in Biloxi.

He was a native of the Tucker community and served 22 years in the Air Force. He was a farmer and made his home on Route 1, Noxapater. He was a member of Sacred Heart church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jac Parkinson Guthrie; one daughter, Mrs.

N. H. Methodist Church, Indianola Garden Club and the 20th Century Club. She was also latter a member of the Bolivar County chapter Sebron R. Barton Sebron R.

Barton, 86. resident of 443 Glendale Street died Monday morning following an extended illness. A native of Attala County, Mr. Barton had lived in Jackson since 1932. He was a member of of U.

D. C. MAIN OFFICE: 321 Raymond Rd. Jackson, Miss. Tel (601) 355-4171 BRANCH OFFICES: 906 Clay St.

Vicksburg, Miss. 564-R V. Northside Dr. Jackson, Miss 2544 Hwy. 80 E.

Jackson, Miss 650 Hwy. 80 Clinton, Miss 203 E. Marion St. Crystal Springs, Miss. OFFICE HOURS- WEEKDAYS 9 am-9 pm, am-5 pm.

lakeland and Ridgewood She is survived by her husband, Mvron Jones; one daughter, Clarice Kelly Jones of Indianola; her mother, Mrs. Mary David Miller of Cleveland; and one brother, George Kelly of Jackson. Midnight 6 a.m. 12 Noon 6 p.m. 65 44 Temperature 57 Phoenix, Ariz 83 47 50 St.

Louis 43 29 42 37 31 Dewpoint San Francisco 31 Wells Memorial United Metho- dist Church. Survivors are two sons. Guv 81 Seattlle 49 45 .74 Shreveport 61 si z.uu 47 52 SW8 30.06 Relative Humidity 56 Wind Direction Vellocity SWI Sea Level Barometer 30.06 NE 4 Wichita, Kan 55 26 79 S7 30.05 Nation's Cold spot: brainera, minn. 30.01 1 Nation's Hot Spot: McAllen, Texas, 86 OBITUARIES Dr. John Hartley, Fred Dupree, Henry M.

Kendall, Jack Sheffield, and members of the Mississippi Radiological Society, and the Central Medical Society. The family request that in lieu of flowers, memorials be Drury Hilton Drury Hilton, 85 of Star, died Monday morning in Rankin General Hospital following an extended illness. He was a native of Rankin County, a retired Methodist minister and farmer, a member of the Star Lodge No. 523 and a Mason. He was a member of the Wesleyanna Methodist Church.

Barton of Crystal Springs and Paul Barton of Jackson; five daughters, Mrs. Lester Brunt, Mrs. C. E. Gill, Mrs.

J. A. Burns, and Mrs. LeRoy Boyles all of Jackson; and Mrs. Inez Longmire of Shreveport, nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at a. m. Wednesday from Wright and Ferguson Chapel, with Rev. R. E.

Case and Rev. Keith Tonkel officiating. Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. W.

W. Bris Funeral services for Mrs. W. W. Briggs, 88, of 1723 East Northside Driv will be held at 2:00 p.

m. Tuesday in Wright Ferguson Chapel, with Dr. Bill Causey and Rev. Fred A. Tar-pley, officiating.

Interment will follow in Oaklawn Cemfttery at Hattiesburg with Rev. Brooks Wester, officiating. She died Monday morning at Beech Haven Rest HormV after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Briggs was a native of made to, the Willard F.

Bond Home, the Baptist Children's Village, and the Hinds County Chapter, of the American Cancer Society. Mrs. J. T. Barnes Funeral services for Mrs.

J. T. Barnes, 84, formerly at 532 Hooker Street will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Wright and Ferguson Chapel, with the Rev. J.

K. Stewart, Jr nMliftltBlfll --II Xti.ll llHnj- Mni'r fMLjiwHwiippiiM i.i i) i mi. ouiiiWK.iiw.i.li Clarke County and had formerly uvea in Hattiesburg and for many years resided in McComb. She was the widow of Wiley W. Briggs and following pastor of the Capitol Street United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Barnes died Sunday afternoon at a nursing home in McComb, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Barnes was a native of Pike County, and made her home in Jackson, for over fifty years.

For the past three years she had lived in McComb. She was a member of the Capitol Street United Methodist Church. Survivors include one daughter. Miss Eleanor Barnes, of Jackson, two sisters, Mrs. I.

C. Rushing and Mrs. J. C. Carru-th, both of McComb, Miss.

his death 1946, sfhe came to Jackson to make her home with I Funeral services for Mr. Hilton will be conducted 2 p. m. Tuesday from Wesleyanna Methodist Church with Rev. Jerry Hilton, and Rev.

Jack Loflin officiating assisted by Rev. A. J. Pace, and Rev. Hugh Felder.

Interment will follow in Wesleyanna Cemetery with Baldwin Funeral Home Hwy. 80 East, in charge of arrangements. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Tina Loflin and Mrs. Ruth Bryant, of Star, Mrs.

Addie Krauss, of Hammond three sisters, Mrs. Ora Bell Lawson, of Plain, Mrs. Gladys Paul, of Star, Mrs. Lillie Mae Vanzandet, of Jackson; four sons, Lester L. Hilton, of Bentonia, Otto Hilton, of Jackson, Wiley B.

Hilton, of Star, Troy D. Hilton, of Pearl; one brother, John Hilton, of Laurel, 21 grandchildren and 31 greatgrandchildren. The remains will be in the Church one hour prior to Dr. A. J.

Mcllwain Funeral services for Dr. A. J. Mcllwain, 65, of 1838 Lake Trace, prominent Jackson Radiologist, will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday from Wright Ferguson Chapel with Rev.

Larry Rohrman, and Rev. Joe N. Triplett, officiating. Interment will follow at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Waynesboro, Miss.

h'Dr son Robert E. Briggs and daughter, Mrs. John Banks. She was a member of Parkway Baptist Church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

John (Louise) Banks of Jackson and Mrs. W. R. (Marian) Wilkins of Richmond, John C. Rucker Funeral services for John C.

Rucker, 78, a resident of 238 Mason will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from Wright and Ferguson Chapel with Rev. Charles Edmunson, pastor of Clinton Blvd. Church of Christ, officiating. Interment will be in Lakewood Memorial Park.

Rucker died Sunday afternoon Va. and son, Robert E. Briggs Sr. of Jackson; six grandchildren, three great grandchildren; one brother, William Wells, and two sisters, Mrs. lima Beard and Mrs.

Frank Glenn all of Hattiesburg; and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be, William H. Lambeth, W. C. Reed Jack Williams, Wm.

L. Tyson Charlie Strahan, Joe Register, and Lyons Walsh. CLAY R. PEAGLER KEY WEST, Fla. Funeral services for Clay R.

Peagler, 50, were held Monday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Key West. Burial was in Key West with Masonic rites at the qraveside. Mr. Peagler died Friday after a long A sudden accident, or illness, or operation can come to anyone at anytime even you. Fortunately, modern hospital, surgical, and medical services are better than ever.

They will look after you well. But providing good health care costs money. If you're without any help, it can cost you plenty. Be CARPETS CLEANED at Hinds General Hospital after a brief illness. He was a native of Greensboro, and a longtime resident of Miss, and had spent most of his life in Laurel; he had made his home in Jackson for the past year.

He attended Millsaps College and was a Veteran of WWI: He was formerly owner and Manager of the International Harvester Farm Implement Co. and the Studebaker Automobile Agency in Laurel. He was a member of the American Legion and the V. F. W.

Survivors include; his wife, the former Vermel Lewis, two prepared. Protect your family with the finest health care coverage available Blue Cross Blue Shield. WITH MAGI CARPET SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY MOHAWK CARPET MILLS THE BEST DOESN'T COST MORE USUALLY LESS JACKSON Dr. Mcllwain was stricken Saturday afternoon and died a few hours later at St. Dominic's Hospital.

He is survived by his wife the former, Virginia Kinsey, three sons, Dr. James T. Mcllwain, of Providence, R. Dr. David Lee Mcllwain.

of New York, N. and Lt. Mike Mcllwain, of Mjiot Air Force Base, N. one daughter, Mrs. Alton Windsor of Jackson, two brothers, Samuel D.

Mcllwain, of Alexandria, and Willard L. Mcllwain of Greenville, an uncle; Dr. E. A. Copeland, of Jackson, four aunts; Mrs.

S. B. Mcllwain, Pasoagoula, Mrs. Jack May, Buccatuna, Mrs. Ida Walker and Mrs.

John Holcome, both of Hattiesburg. Active Pallbearers will be; J. S. Mcllwain, J. T.

Hill, O. J. A. E. Lott, Robert Callihan, A.

T. Windsor and Jame Mars. Honorary are; Dr. L. T.

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