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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 12

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PAGE 12 CIjp fflmtlgnmrni Ahttrrtfarr THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1969 ADVERTISEMENT diatom Teen-Ager Selected To Attend Washington Class TCUaniJ SECONDARY TO ItNilUN KIDNEY IRRITATION Common Kidney or Bladder Irriia. lions make many men and women (eel tense and nervous from frequent, burning or Itching urination night and dav. Secondarily, you may ins sieep and have Headache. Backache and feel older, tired, depressed In such rases. CYSTEX usually brinei relaxinx comfort by curbing Irritau in, perms In acid urine and ouickiv Tuskegee President's Report Calls For 'Substantial Additional Funds TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE (needs of Tuskegee in research, jtional development and student 'Substantial additional instruction, institu- life.

Men's Day Observance Scheduled I easing pain. GetCYSTEX at druggists. CHATOM Johnny period. There will be five executive, 1 i 1 a i and Bruton, a senior at North in 1969. judicial.

Field trips will offer Central Hich School in Chatom. I The students, who a an opportunity for the students and and tor operations im provements must be found at Tuskegee Institute or "our program must be critically cut back to the level we can is among 350 students selected selected by their principals, to meet and talk to go to Washington, D.C., as must have a i representatives and senators, as -Men uaY wl11 ne observed members of the Presidential academic and personal school well as with the heads of Sunday at Maggie Street Baptist Classroom for g1 records. Only 1,750 U.S. students governmental departments wnif the Rev Amerieans. He is the son of i will nartieinate in the orosram.

agencies, city planners andu roroos is pastor. assistant ae with the funrfs we are Willie P. Thomas this year. ambassadors. On their arrival in Washington The students also will be able Mrs.

Thelma Bruton of Chatom. He will join students from all over the nation to attend the Inol Uinh CU1 nOW able to secure from sup- OPEN DAILY 9 'TIL 5:30 OPEN FRIDAY 9 'TIL 9 I I ffnHtTifiBfUf GARDEN PATH. Beautiful floral print U4-UVlUWVWiy polyester fiberfill ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 7 Urt backed wilh Reemas polyester. Machine washable. Pink, blue, sunbeam.

REG. 9.98 NOW FULL 8.88 II I REG. 8.98 NOW TWIN ...7.88 Only the on Saturday the students will to visit national landmarks will ho Ihp 0npt snpalror fnrinnrtprc Tuskegee President L. -1 I- i 1 1 --J n.T.,i;nrt ITnnnn A 13 iirsi ciass oi a special courseiDe mei at airports anu ami nn-iuumg vauii aim ine nam terv ep in government beginning Feb. 22.

The classroom is a new train terminals and escorted to Arlington National temetery. The program-s theme will be the Washington Hilton Hotel, The week's study will Relationship With God where they will live, eat and elude on Friday with a review Iwalter Thomas will intrnrinrp H. Foster said in his annual report for 1967-68. Dr. Foster, Tuskegee Institute's fourth president, called "commendable" available educational project planned to attend classes and examination of tne work ihp sneaker 1 I I teach Government operations to I The syllabus i 1 uues tutneu anu a tiauiutuim uan private support for programs to selected high school seniors for (academic instruction in the quet complete with yearbook! Other participants will be a concentrated a three branches of government: and diploma for each student.

(Joseph Marshall the Rev. III! II jP-4rrF-BH 1 remedy "our American socia k. rarns, Marvin uanieis, j. Johnson, Samuel Jackson church officers and the male chorus of the church. OBITUARIES iook need De aSfSKCTs, expensive ii malaise." But he called for more "thought and money to help keep alive and vibrant institutions whose basic core services have already demonstrated their usefulness." The annual report of the president reviews the accomplishments, problems and Sundav school will begin at Hose.

JONES. Edward formerly Tuskegee; four grandchildren 9:30 a.m. with John Dermis as superintendent. BTU Moncsomerj died in Bay Shore. XY The body will be brouabt home to will begin at 5 p.m.

with John bv Ross-GaMon Kunen! Home. Thomas in charge. Evening urmurs mwher. Mrj.i.nPiUjn ctsrlc at a rv Horace Laventns and Joseph Wrxxi and other relatie friends. He was a member nf the American Rroom Association America and Southern Pride No.

431. The Rn.ary will be s4Kl at 7 m. in the chapel of Cillie's Mortuary The family mav he con'aetei at 272! Fdeemont Drive. Cillie's Mortuary directing. rasnion nnunor WMW bedspreads BAKER, Frederick D.

Sr. JONES, Edward JONES, James A. LOGAN. Mrs. Georgia K.

McKENZIE, Homer McQUEEN, Cullman SMITH, Will THOMAS, Dock TIMMONS, John TrSKKOFK INST ITT TE LOGAN. Mrs. Georgia Kooniz, died Mon Flnore JJ. Momomv: Mrv Ksnnie Mae Harm. Mr Roia The Home Mission SOCieU' will Mi Rrt'wn.

Mr? Svrtror Brei.tv.i. ny. Mr. Tia Wilson meet at 7 p.m. at the church.

and Mrs MrtUe Jam, M.Mti.nwn: Jones 0 the Cfllirch Will meet Jr and Alfrwi Jnnp. Ra Shnre. three aums. Mrs Mary Rohmson. reneai'Sal at 7 p.m Birmingham.

Mrs. Mollie Ja at ii. phnrrh Montgomery and Mrs Fddie dl ine tiUUtn. now reduced mSMI dav In a neai hospital. Servirw will hp' Thursday at 2 p.m.

from the West minster Presbyterian Church with lowers, Rockfnrri; uncle. Jimmv Jones. Birmingham 12 nieces; 14 nephews; iwo sisiers-in-law, Mrs. Ma-ine Jone and Mrs. Shirley Jones, both of New York; three brothers-in-law, James Sydnor, New York, and Clasen Wilson and Thomas C.

Jones. Montgomery; several cousins and friends. the Rev. Lawrence Haygood officiating. ciub Mens Today rjnifM ru Saturday! I Bragg Street Community Club I ftjM will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, JQWffiJ I Burial will be in the Tuskegee Institute TIMMOSS, John, 2457 Hicknvm died in an out-of-town bospiuil Wednesday. Services will be announced by Howard and Howard Kunera) Service. Survivors Include hi Mrs, Timmons. Montgomery; three daughters, Mrs. Florence Ke'ly i Calhoun, Mrs.

Annie Joe Itohatchee, and Mrs. Jesie Montgomery; two son. (Yin Temmont! and Willie Trmmons, New 27 grandchildren; li great grandchildren; three sons-in-law; two daughters-in-law; one sister-in-law; several nieces, nephews and other relaiives. He was a member of Ml i Calvary Baptist Church of Calhoun MrOrKEN, Cullman. 1830 Fmirney St Se ices will be Th r.i a 'on frnmj Old Klam Baptist Church, with Dr.

H. H. Johnson officiating. Burial wilM Cemetery with Locklaira Funeral In charge. The body will lie in state at the church from 12:30 p.m.

until funeral hour. Survivor JONES. James Archie. Rt. 1, Rox 2 include a son, Harold K.

Logan, Tuskegee Institute; two step daughters, Haynevilie. died Sunday Services will Bragg M. BaraS3Ba5BffiStaJ I I OUPHAM. PCnn-Prt mr irnn nil I be announced by Lee Funeral Home Survivors include his widow. Mrs.

Miss Louise T. Logan and Dr. Myra I-ocan Austin, both of Npw York Jones, 1iwndes County: twr daughters. Misses Cynthia Penise anc I fcwnwii ucuapicuu iiiwi iiyjui nacii in 1110 All I a 1 I I Jnm. InlarAfflnn MnAmn.rtM I City; stepsons.

Dr. Arthur C. Logan, New York City and Paul H. Logan ivan Michelle Jones, bolh of Iownrie1- San Francisco; five grandchildren, County; mother, Mrs. Rernice Jones I am 1 1 mi, if i two sisters, Mrs.

Dorothv Rush anH Miss Beatrice Jones; four brothers. lOvW 7rWUVfiY I lasse thQt "ever needs ironing. Just ma- AV II 0 -(jfotX I chine wash, tumble drv. White onH hioh REG. 9 08 NOW FULL .88 I other relatives and rliends.

EAST TALLASSFE MrKENZIE. Homer, died in a local George. Alfonza, William and Audrt Jones, all of lx)wndes County; mother A ftllPWII -SZJs I In-law, father-in-law; three sisters-in II V1 vtSSt- 9 fashion colors. I BCft OS Kinw TUIM OS hospital Wednesday. Services will be law; three brothers-in-law: three I announced by tht peoples Funeral UJfr4m I REG.

13.98 NOW TWIN, FULL I nieces eight uncles; eight aunts, rwr-ri amlmothers; one granrilather; several Home of Tuskegee Institute. Survivors include a iter, Mr. Amelia May, be in Golden Link Cemetery with Ross-Clayton Funeral Home direct ine i Survivors include his widow. Mrs. I Rnxanna McQueen: stepson.

Napoleon! Howard sisters, the Rev. Katie; Mae Henderson, Mrs. Sophrnnia Irving and Mrs. Tiny Lee Jackson; brothers, Mac McQueen, Todd McQueen and Johnny McQueen; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild, all of Detroit, Mich. one aunt mother-in-1 law; six sisters-in-law; four brothers-in-law, and other relatives.

He was a member of Mi ms Lodge No. 84, Ft AM, and the Union Benevolent Society. East Tallassee; daughter, Miss Willie Mae McKenzie, Hartford, Conn. a brother-in-law. Tommy May, East Tallassee; several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

TL'SKKflEE BAKER. Frederick Douglass died other relatives and friends. SMITH, Will, 630 Pay died Monda in an out-of-town hospital. Services will be announced by Lee's Funeral Home. Survivors Include one niece, Mrs.

Ruth Robinson, Montgomery; a devoted friend, Mrs. Rosa Lee Williams, Montgomery; several cousin. and friends. Vt CARAT DIAMOND RINGS For Her For Him Your Choic COMPARE VALUES Monday in a local hospital. Services will be announced by Burton's Funeralj Home.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bertha Baker, Tuskegee daughters. Mrs, Maude Williams, Glen Falls, N.Y., and Mrs. Imse Chicago; one son, Frederick D. Baker Los Angeles; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild three sisters, Mrs.

Ella Adcox, Montgomery; Mrs, Carrie Hodges and Mis. Virginia Johnson, Atlanta; three brothers. J. C. Baker, Conway, Matthew Baker, Dayton, Ohio, and John Baker, Tuskegee; one daughter-in-law, one son-in-law, several nieces, nephews and Iff Select her fift from our lar.e.

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Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery with Father Leas.v olficiating. i Survivors include one daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Wood, Atlanta, two sons, Charles W. Thomas, Troy, and Sgt, Maj.

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