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both of Mabank and Will Green Preston Coulter and Bill Coulter, of Alvin; nine grandchildren, and both of Fort Worth and Mitchell 13 great-grandchildren The Shreveport Times Tueedav, Jan. 9, 1968 5-A Rites Today for Worn an and Her Son Funeral services will be held I and had property in Curtis and! King Church, Bossier City. Buri-here Tuesday for" Mrs. MarySuI- als will be in St. Joseph Amelia Stacey Hutchins.

79, and Services for both will be held I Cemetery under direction of her son. Albert C. Hutchins, 50, at 10 a-m- Tuesday in Christ the Osborn Funeral Home. Coulter of Tyler; one daughter, Mrs. Brooksie Hege of Fort Worth; one brother, Jim Coulter LArk-La-Tex Deaths MRS.

VIVIAN NICHOLSON TYLER, Tex. Funeral serv- I IU1KHVI here and a member of a local' ices for Mrs Vivian Nicholson, 50, longtime Tyler resident, were held in Tvler Monday. Mrs. garden club. LEE TRIFLETT Survivors include her husband Boyd of FINAL MAY'S EJISTStT? HOMER (h TrinlPit oo nf a dauchter.

Mrs. .1. S. Augustine Auto Victim's Rites Today SAX AUGUSTINE. Tex.

-Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia Arlene Field. 38, of Pineland, will be held at 2 p.m. today in Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland. Burkal will be in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mrs. Field was dead on arrival at a Lufkin hospital from injuries received in an automobile acci findpn HwH in hie hnmn MnnJ Irvine. her mother, who died in separate Little Rock; hospitals this past weekend. Mrs. Hutchins died at 10 p.m.

Saturday after a lengthy illness and Mr. Hutchins died at 4 a.m. Sunday after a brief illness. They were natives of Curtts Nicholson died Sunday in a Dallas hospital after a lengthy illness. Burial was in the Bascom Cemetery.

Survivors are her husband, Huwitt Richardson of Tyler; one son. Donald Nicholson of Tyler; KB BID dav after a brief illness. He was Etna Macec West Palm a retired fanner. Beach. two sisters; two Funeral services will be held brothers; and three grandchil- TODAY ONLY of Lindale; one sister, Mrs.

Gussie White of Lindale; 14 grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. C. L. WALKER MARSHALL, Tex. C.

L. Walker. 53, of Karnack, died in a Shreveport hospital Monday after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. today in the Sullivan Funeral Home with Forrest Waldrop and the Rev.

L. D. Reagon officiating. Burial will be in the Algoma Cemetery. Mr.

Walker was an employe of the T. E. Mercer and Company, and was a member of the at 3:30 p.m. todav in the First Idrcn National Funeral Home with the Rev. L.

S. Thompson officiating. MISS NANME BELL one daughter, Miss Reanna Ni- nf Wavihinclfin DC her GlrTs panties First Quality Acetate ENTIRE STOCK 1 PRICE 72 Burial will be in the Old Athens' AUDb.v Ark nf AID CUTBACKS WASHINGTON UPI -India and Pakistan will be the hardest hit when the Agency for International Development reduces U.S. foreign aid in compliance with congressional cuts, AID officials said Monday. Cemeterv services were neia veMeioay uu Miss Vinnie Bell Jones 92.

who Austin; two sisters. Miss Doris Survivors are four sons. T. Dannie run, a. u'ahinntnn DC and Triplet! of West Monroe.

H. L. died in a Camden nursing hon.e Iath df n- Tnolett and Trinlctt both Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ihiima cai aay oi lyier.

If Mmden and 0. Sett Services were conducted at the and two grandchildm. dent Saturday night near Hem FOREMAN'S VARIETY 3814 EAST TEXAS, BOSSIER CITY, IA. STORE NEXT TO KELLY'S TRUCK STOP Thit Sale Conducted by The Broadway Co. phill.

She was a native of Sabine County and member of the Church of God. Survivors are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Belinda ERNEST BREWER TVLER. Tex. Funeral serv Methodist Church.

Survivors are his widow; two Javncsville: five daughter s.irrocior run Mrs. Elola Sanders and burial in the Cram Cemetery. 3r. inii nf She is survived by a sister, SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE. ices for Ernest C.

Brewer, 84, a daughters. Mrs. Judy Rogers of Jones of Chidester. Mrs. Frank Lee of Mindcn.

Mrs. Miss Fannie Hunter of Houston and Penny retired farmer, will be held at 2 Marshall and Mrs. Linda amun of San Antonio: two sisters, Mrs. Field of Pineland; two sons, T. Williams of Calhoun and! STEADMON DEW p.m.

Wednesday in the Forester Funeral Home in Troup. Mr. Brewer died Monday in a local nursing home after a lengthy illness. Burial will he in sr Aldren; and 71 g. cat-! ATXIimKlIfStcadmM grandchildren.

'V, lthv hospital Sunday after a lengthy MRS. VF.LMA JOHNSON illness. WTCurTOniES Mrs. Vel-! Funeral services were held1 the Rockhill Cemetery in Chan Claudia Simmons of Houston and Mrs. C.

W. Barnes of Marshall; and one son, Louis Walker of California. WILLIAM IIOPSON MARSHALL, Tex. William Beauford Hopson 57, died Sunday in a local hsopital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in St. Arlis and Jerry Field, both of Pineland; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strickland of Pineland; five sisters, Mrs. Thelma Lakey of Quincy, Mrs.

L. C. Crouch of Humble, Mrs. Gladys Stevens of Houston, Mrs. Miriam Amason of Pineland, and Mrs.

Claudine Hamilton of Beaumont; five brothers, Robert Strickland of Bur bank, Herbert Strickland of Kirbyville, I. D. Strickland of Dallas, A. W. Slriekland of Florida and Sgt.

L. dler. Survivors are his widow; four sons, George Brewer of Bossier City. Hubert Brewer, and Norman Brewer, both of Dallas and LU 11 I BUY FROM A DEPENDABLE TV SERVICE COMPANY WHEN YOU CHOOSE COLOR TV WHY NOT GET THE BEST? ZENITH Ernest Brewer of Arizona; seven I i. .1.

L. with Martha Mnr- wosepn amone IIUIUI ma Johnson. 47. died Monday in Monday in the First Methodist a Shrevcport hospital. Church with the Rev.

Jolly Funeral services will be held narper officiating. Burial was in todav at 2 p.m. in the Bethlehem' ylc American Cemetery under Baptist Church with the Rev. W. the direction of Blanchard's C.

Jordon officiating. Burial will; Funeral Home, be in the Bethlehem Cemetery! Survivors are his willow; two under the direction of First son.Si s. Jack Dew of Monroe and National Funeral Home. Wayne C. Dew of Natchitoches; Survivors are her husband, i fjve' grandchildren; and two Flovd Johnson of Winnfield: four great-grandchildren, daughters.

Mrs. Ruth Mellon, i nnfiolH anH Miss EDMONI) dlLLON nhv 'waiter Whii and Mrs. Father Lucian Burque official van'rvinn all of Tvler. Mrs. Ed: ing.

Burial will be in Algoma D. Strickland of Okinawa. Meeks of Dallas, Mrs. Charles Ireland of Athens, Mrs. Martin Robertson of Pine Bluff, and Mrs.

Joe Tundel of Jackson- number of of Arlington; and a nieces and nephews. THE HOLBEIN 1 Y4210 Thel'ma Mae Johnson, all of WNGGOLIV-Funeral services! ville; and 33 grjinddiildren NEED MONEY? innfield and Mrs. Barbara: fop Fdmond V. Gillon, 7l. will he CoHurn of Alexandria; three at 2 p.m.

today in the First sons. Jack. John and Lawrance Methodist Church with the Rev. Cemlery. Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

in the Rains-Tal-ley-Cothern Funeral Home. He was a native of Shreveport. Survivors are his mother, Lucille Bres Hopson: his widow; one son, William B. Hopson III of Arlington; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Welsh and Mrs.

Doris Young, both of Marshall and Mrs. Carolyn Foster of Piano; three brothers, Maurice R. Hop-son of Fort Stockton, Richard L. Hopson of Denver, and Florian D. Hopson of Houston; one granddaughter, Julie Hopson Johnson, all of Wmniicld; aiui rv Grant officiating, liunai win (our grandchildren.

be in the Wimberly Cemetery TTI 73 SHREVEPORT TV LABS 301 HIGHLAND PHONE 865-1464 ZENITH SALES AND SERVICE CONSOLIDATED TV SERVICE 2211 E. TEXAS, B.C. PHONE 746-0794 ZENITH SALES AND SERVICE under the direction of conger MITCH COULTER TVLER, Tex. Funeral services for Mitch J. Coulter, 73, retired foundry worker, were held Monday at the Bascom Assembly of God Church.

Mr. Coulter died Sunday in his home after a brief illness. Burial was in the Bascom Cemetery. Survivors are his widow; four sons, Jack Coulter of Dallas, ltl 2nd Mortgage loan on hornet, farms, lets, acreago, or other security made ANYWHERE in Louisiana. New construction loans.

BUSINESS LOANS, TOOI 20 years to pay. Call the manager day or night 7 days a week. PHONE PHONE 861-6972 861-0071 Funeral Home. Mr. Gillon died Sunday in a local clinic.

Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Sam Lindsay of Coushatta. MRS. MEXIE SHOWS WINNFIELD Mrs. Mexic SAMl'EL CRYER ALEXANDRIA Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

todav in the Kramer Funeral Home for Samuel Washington Oyer. Burial will be in Alexandria Memorial Park. Mrs. Cryer. 89, died Sunday in a local hospital.

Survivors are his widow; one son, Archie Cryer of Macon, three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Lal'aze of Alexandria, Mrs. Jesse Bowen of Houston, and Mrs. J. M.

LaCaze of I-eesville; 14 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great -grandchildren. MRS. A.ELIA MARCOTTE BORDELONV1LLE Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. today in St. Michael's Catholic Church in Rexmer of Mrs.

Azclia M. Marcotte. Burial will be in St. Peters Cemetery. Mrs.

Marcotte, 76. died Sunday in Origins hosnital. Mary Shows, 8fi, died Monday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will eheld at 2 p.m. today in the Zion's Rest Primitive Baptist Church near Jonesboro with burial in the church cemetery under the direction of Edmond's Funeral Home.

Survivors are three sons, Herman Shows and Julius Shows, both of Pineville and Albert Shows of Atlanta; two daughters, Tne.one stewamd ess ariria Mrs. Bertie 1-ee Dean of Atlanta and Mrs. Bernie Lashlcy of Winnfield; one brother, R. S. Maxwell of Drv Prong; 16 grandchildren; and 30 great grandchildren.

El' EON COBB NATCHITOCHES-Eulon D. Cobb, 51, of McCamey, It lasts. We now have committed $863,000,000 for jets. We can find the dollars. No trouble.

The real job is to make sure we have the right girl for those jets. The one stewardess that matters. For the flight you're on. Your stewardess. Survivors are one son, Frank Marcotte Jr.

of Thihodeaiix; one daughter, Mrs. Samuel Coco of Cluilmelte; one sister. Mrs. Anet i Desclle of Bordelonville; and five grandchildren. died in a local hospital Sunday after a brief illness.

Funeral services will be held todav at 10 a.m. in the Blan Delta has twelve stewardesses for every plane in the fleet. Relays work flights round the clock. In any Delta day, nine hundred may be on duty. But only one girl is important.

The one on your flight. The one who serves you. Not the ones in the other cabin. Your stewardess. If she's efficient and cheerful, she's doing her job.

If she's inattentive and curt, the entire airline seems sour. Our reputa- tion really rides on her slender shoulders. That's why we call Delta the one stewardess airline. She's singular. Indefinable.

But we know her when she comes in to ask for a job. There's much technical training for a stewardess. But we never try to teach a Delta girl to be gracious. She might forget under pressure. We hire the one who is gracious naturally.

LINTS PORET chard's Funeral Home with the MANSl'RA Funeral services wi)J be held at 9:30 a.m. today in IjiSi. Paul's Catholic Church for pl.imis I. Poret. Burial will be in ulhc church cemetery.

Rev. J. P. King officiating. Burial will be in the Memory Lawn Cemetery.

Survivors are his widow; one son, Michael Cobb of McCamey, two brothers, W. O. Cobb of Natchitoches and A. Mr. Poret, 77, died Sunday in a nursing home.

Survivors are throe sons, ner-i Cobb of Kenner; two sisters. Mrs. R. V. Cochran of Anacoco and Mrs.

O. R. Cochran of DELTA man Poret, Aniiisoii Poret. and Leoncc Poret, all of New Urchins; two daughters, Mrs. Loyce George of Lulcber and Mrs.

Rita Nilsen of Mansura; four brothers. Louis Poret and George Poret. both of Mansura, Murphy Galveston, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James P. Cobb of Kobelmc.

tr I Poret of Houston. and; If cij a MRS. Kl.I.A CHANDLER VIVIAN-Mrs. Ella Chandler, iW, (lied Sunday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at II a.m.

today in the Manner Funeral Homo with the Rev. K. P. Akin and Dr. R.

S. Crawford officiating. Burial will be in the Hurricane Cemetery near Arcadia. Mrs. Chandler was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Survivors are three sons, Leon Lionel Poret of Cottonport: two sisters. Mrs. Laura Hanks of Houston, and Mrs. Daisy l.aborde of Mansura: 20 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. CROSS INFANT HOMER Funeral services for Suzanne Koiiielle Cross, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Cross, will be held 2 p.m. today in the First Baptist Church with the Dr. Billy Smith officiating. Burial will be Chandler.

Clovis Chandler of Vivian and Chandler of Gary, five daughters, A. C. Tullis. Mrs. J.

J. Burt. Mrs. W. It.

Moseley and Mrs. B. C. Harkness, all of Vivian and Mrs. .1.

C. Tullis of Benton; 23 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; nine great -great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. E. B. Taylor of Shreveport.

1 "''W'WMWlMW in the Arlington Cemetery under direction of First National Funeral Home. Other survivors arc two sis-tors, Kayla Dianne Cross and Karen Dcnise Cross of Homer; maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T.

D. Moore and paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Cross of Turkey; great-trandparcnls.

Mrs. lslie Cross ot Mmden and Mrs. .1 D. Moore Homer. F.

A. Ward of Athens. TEXAS MRS. 10NE GARRETT 1TTSBURC. Tex.

Mrs. lone Garrett. 7. died Sunday in WM'Y VYKBB MONDAY M- hospital after lengthy ASTON G. WIGGINS w.

RINGGOLD Funeral mt-: v'uncral services will be held i- fur Masum Wiggins. K7. ai 2 p.m. in the First will lc held at cinirch with the Rev. W.

pin Wednesday in the (-. lioiislcy officiating. Burial will Church. Bun- )u Onietery under will be ihe J'rov idoiuo t(0 0f Ernum Smith Cemetery under Hie direction ot Home. kcs-Fubora! Hume.

Mrs. Garrett was a Ideal resident for the past years. Survivors are one son, Col. Leonard Garrett of the U.S. Army.

Pacific Command in Hawaii; three daughters, Mrs. B. Mr Williams died in Shree-por: after a lengtny illness i arc three G. Wiggins of Blanchard. Ravmond Wiggins and Roland Wiggins both ol Jamestown, lour j) MAVatlers MeAllen.

Mrs. daughters. Mrs. l.ouelm Masscngale of Dallas and ingslord of shreveport. i.lU,js0 Garrett of Las Myrtle Be a Dion of Natchitoches.

criUTS three brothers, Mrs. Myrtie of lleflm (mn am) Bruce Grecn Mrs. Margie bowler ot uinggoui; 40 grandchildren; and 72 greatgrandchildren. ARKANSAS SHERMAN W1IEEL1NGTON CAMDEN. Ark.

Funeral services were held yesterday for DI-GEL5 STOPS INDIGESTION'S "DOUBLE TROUBLE" The one stewardess that matters is yours. Saerman Lloyd Wheeimgton, hi. Cafe AS NO PLAIN ANTACID CAN! who died suddenly in a fcunday. Services were held at the rLi! Church with burial in Red Hill Cemetery. He is sunned by his mother.

Will E. Wheeimgton of Camden, six brothers; and four f.s'.crs. i IT' i 'x San Francisco Morning and midday one-stop service plus evening all-jet flight. Atlanta 6 thru-services. From to a low-fare Night Coach at Only $27.45.

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HELEN VASSIE CAMDEN. Ark. Funeral services were held yesterday for Mrs. Helen Irene Vassie, who died in a Camden hospital Saturday afternoon. Services, were conducted at the First J'icsbyterian Church ith burial jj; Camden Memorial Park.

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