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ADVERTISER THREE-A THE MONTGOMERY SATURDAY, MAY 221954 State And ueauis mumwicu Solicitors Confer (Continued Front Page 1-A) manViA Tannpr Rnnw. Mont- In Closed Session y) vv i I a 1 1 iiaiivuv w- gomery; two grandchildren, Caroline T. and John L. Tanner hoth of Montgomery 6.00 p.m. Young People's Service lax or rescind his secrecy order and the senator said thi- will prevent his getting the truth about who initiated attempts to "smear" PRESBYTERIAN League :30 MEMORY CHAML T.

P. UAK MOORS a Pair Sentenced On Lying Rap In Kidnap Case KANSAS CITY. May 21 veteran police lieutenant and a rookie cop who eight months ago quel and one brother Roy, Tanner, Pittsburgh, He was vice him and his lieutenants Atty. Gen. Si Garrett met with Alabama's circuit solicitors yesterday to discuss legal problems in connection with the Supreme Court's segregation ruling.

Wednesday p.m. Sunday School Training Ban- p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday p.m. BTU council Bupper p.m.

Choir Practice p.m. Choir Practice, p.m. Deacons' Meeting. Saturday p.m. "Followers of Christ" Meet- TRINITY Monday p.m.

Workers' Conference Tucaday 7 00 p.m. Cub Pm-k 106 Wedneaday 3:15 p.m. Brownie and Ulrl Scout ins- 8:00 p.m. Adult Confirmation Class. INTERDENOMINATIONAL THE CHRISTIAN ft MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunday 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. Alliance Youth Fellowship.

7:30 p.m. Eenlng Gospel Hour. 8:30 7:30 7:38 7:30 Foreign Operations Administrator Harold E. Stassen, who said Wednesday a McCarthy speech at- Meet- The spssion was closed and no WHITI CHAML H. OURDIN-4.

I. VtCtttlY tacking administration policies ou statement was issued afterward. president of the Jemison tteauy Company of Birmingham. Services will be held from the Valley View Cnapel ajt 4 p.m. today.

Russell Leads tng. Garrett has declined comment 1:30 730 p.m. Prayer meeting Thurtday p.m. Trinity Choir Friday p.m. BSA Troop No.

6 East-West trade was an- eiiori cover up the senator's "sorry on wnat course AiaDama wi.j Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Ladles' Missionary Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Class and Prayer 8er- lce. showing" in his tangle wim uie FIRST Sunday a.m. Morning Worship Servica a.m.-U:30 p.m.

Open BICKLEY, Mrs. Cleo Pearl Brow oursue as to the decision outlaw 8 30 Army; told a news conference Fin a rpsiripnt oi ivioniEoni ut wt a rw fnr an vpars and a member 9 -u-B 40 a m. Uouiy open today: CAPITOL HEIGHTS Sunday 9 4S a.m. Sunday School 1100 a.m. Morning Wonhlp 6 10 p.m.

Youth Fellowships B.tU a.m. bunduy bcuool i-l run a in LJ jury Ouen (Continued From Page 1-A) wo -aari ipse headline hunters of the Catholic church, died at a inral hnsDital at 4:30 a.m. Fri 11:00 a.m. Aiornmg Worship bervlca ing segregated schools. He has not announced yet whether he will attend a meeting of attorneys general from the 17 states affected by the decision in Atlanta next Wednesday.

Georcias Atty. Gen. Eugene De arc more Eisenhower backers for the good of America." eunoeaiiib I meet in tne Primary CORNERSTONE Sunday 8 45 a.m. Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.

Morning Worship, guest minister. The Rev. John Inman, Missionary to Panama. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.

p.m. Evening worsnip 7:30 day following an illness of four it had been offered as simple legislation. And he said it was his oninion "the nresent SuDreme .1.1 ere the heroes of the sensational G-eenlease kidnaping case, were sentenced to prison today for lying sbout what happened to a record $600,000 ransom. Louis Shoulders, 57, who resigned from the St. Louis police force when authorities questioned his handling of the case, was sentenced to three years.

He had been on the force 27 years. Elmer Dolan. 26. who was suspended from the force on which both his parents and a Mother serve, was given a two-year sentence. ith rtistrirt Juitee Albert A.

Wednesday Ron r.illpfte fD-Iowa accused p.m. Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. Youlh Choir Rehearsal, p.m. iiulnlng Union Executive months. Surviving are ner nus-hanH Harrv P.

Bicklev: a son, i 8:00 p.m. ChUr Renears.i Thursday the investigations subcommittee of Court would have seen fit to try iiKe.ing. p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal p.m. Young Peoples Meeting.

Thursday p.m. Prayer Service, 6:30 7:30 to enforce such i statute. 315 p.m. Training Union. Sou p.m.

evening WoisniP Hour. Youth reliowsnip in Hull im- Cook sent out invitations to the nthr officials inviting them to Rupll nddprl that even if the having violated constitutional rights of citizens under McCarthy's chairmanship. He told the Senate n.m. Meeting 01 Men 01 me tuuiui 7:00 neuiaiely iouowing Evening Worship Lawrence P. Bickley, Montgomery; three daughters.

Mrs. Mary Catherine Ratley and Miss Barbara Cleo Bickley, both of Montgomery, and Mrs. Celeste Rahnpr Astoria. Orecon: a Prpsident had issued an executive the session. nrrlpr sppkin? to make 18-vear-olds Monday LATTER-DAY SAINTS THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTfcR-OAY SAINTS liM FOREST AVE.

Sunday FIRST Sunday a.m. Sunday school in a speech it has tne power ana duty to control or abolish the sub elipihlp. to vote, he believed some 3:00 p.m. Adeiniiia-tialtcr Class will Dost 9:30 in i he nonie ui Ails. vv.

a. committee. a.m. Morning Wor.xnip of the present members of the high 11:00 First Presbyterians To Hear Dr. G.

Lang brother. Edward T. Browder 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.

Sacrament Meeting. p.m. -Senior and Pioneer Fellow ioo Si. diaries Ave. r.

bUltll-b 6:15 VniHnrr hone thp televised Mc Ridge said he gave Shoulders the Uncer irm hfrause he was the court would have sought to maice fhi-. liinrlins nn thp states. Snowdoun; a sister. Mrs. F.

Mulhns. Montgomery; 4.UV tnu social no-nusless nmctlug will ue uciu ships Wednesday 12 30 p.m. Presbyterian Men's Lunch in tue classiuoiu. The Georgia senator has been two grandchildren, Rebecca Dr. Gcorse Lang.

Tuscaloosa eon Club. Whitley Hotel I uasday 8:00 p.m. Thuu iort meeting loi WESTMINISTER CHAPEL Sunday 9 30 a.m. Sunday School. a.m.

Morning worship 6:30 p.m. Young people's meeting. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. highly critical of last Monday pmirt dprision holding that segre 7 30 p.m.

MlQ-weea. p.m. Cnotr Rehearsal. ThtiruUtf jean Kauey ana raarvni u. Thp funeral will be held BUl.uillb I'Ullli Cainp.iu'i- Carthy-Army hearings will be completed as speedily ut as completely as possible, Gillette said they have "brought a distinct loss of dignity to our nation at home and abroad and will further debase the high quality of American world p.m.

uetnauy u.uie Class nionuio gation of white and Negro pupils i nn on u.m. White Cross Sewing from St. Andrews Catholic Tuesday oui.es luitniiK nt me uoiiie oi iviia. iaie 3.JI uilnier Ac. wis niack biewaru Co-iiolcss.

Church today at 9:30 a.m. with the nation scnoois is uncon stitiif ional. service. 7:30 p.m. Mid-wees prayei MEMORIAL Sunday the Rev.

M. J. Rafferty otnciat 5n Rnrial will hp in St. Mar Rpn T.ariEpr R.ND1. chairman Professor Emeritus of the University of Alabama, will occupy the pulpit at the First Presbyterian Church at the 11 a.m.

services Sunday. A frequent visitor to Montgomery Presbyterian Churches. Dr. Lang's Sunday sermon topic will be "The Threat of the Still Small Voice," 1st Kings, Chapter 19. leadership." in simriav School classes for all earet's Cemetery at Oakwood Munrtt said toniffht that what of the Senate Judiciary Commit- lu lorl th ficht fnr Ihp rnnstitil- s.

dominant character in the strange case. Shoulders and Dolan were convicted at separate trials earlier this spring of perjury in testimony given a federal grand jury that investigated the kidnapting. Kidnapers Arrested The kidnapers Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady vho were arrested by the two policemen in St. Louis last Oct.

6, have been executed for the murder of 6-vear-old Bobby Grcenlease. The boy was lured, from an exclusive Kansas City private school Wcoi. t-day 7:30 p.m. Prayer oci.u.e. I nursday 10:00 a.m.

Chuicn Visitation p.m. liucimedKLe ua meeting. p.m. Uuui Houi.oup. i.su p.m.

wuuicn tno.i rteheursal. PILGRIM Sunday 10 00 a.m. Sunday School. 11. 0J a.m.

Worship service 7:00 p.m. Evangelists. Art lLlnrnlliff worbtl with White Chapel directing L-a. Iv IIS HCT. (11 am iui ou i tional amendment today, telling fr.H i Rivi.r.

iA nursery is maimaiuou ever the outcome of the McCarthy-Army ruckus, and in spite of "temporary trouble and difficulty," congressional investigat lor youus chilarem UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Sunday the senate tnat 18-year-oias nave to fight for tn3ir country they should have a voice in how it is foi O-UU p.m. in Pre.sbyterian Youth Fellow Friday 8:00 p.m. FourUi nieeiing buildnu runa Campaign. -Worship service. 7:00 ship- nr.t.

STATI DIATHS i iripnin a 1 1 1 1 i iic wuav I.JU at- 1. a.m. RA's vvm meet in the church CHURCH OF GOD I'UJ Dexter Philathea Class To Hear Rev. Jones innex. Bixier.

CAPITOL MEMORIAL Sunday 1100 a.m. Worship service. money 7:30 p.m. Women birthday Party Tuesday 6:30 a.m. Men's Prayer Meelin 7:00 a.m.

Young Peoples Prayer Meet re- ing committees "are nere to siay. Birmingham Realtor, Civic Leader Dies At 75 BIRMINGHAM, May 21 UP-A Birmingham real estate leader whose business interests grew with the city died of illness at his home The Rev. Thomas G. Jones governed. He was supported by the Senate's Republican leader.

Sen. Knowland of California, who pointed out that each state would have a chance to oass on the question before it was written into the Constitution. Marriage Licenses YARBftOUuH STREET Sunduy 10:30 a.m. ochool a.m. oraiuP p.m.

BiO meeting 7.30 p.m. woiship ocivtte Weoneaday 7:30 p.m. Prayer ftieeuug. Hrpri Mrthndist minister, of 443 LUTHERAN ins w.M.,. Clanton will teach the Wesley LaPine BLACKWELL, Fonza Elbert.

72, a resident of LaPine, died in a Montgomery hospital Friday at 5 p.m. following a long illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ins Bedsole Blackwell, LaPine; a son, Ray Blackwell. Flnrala: three daughters.

Mrs. i a Philathea Minaay senooi ciass or Dexter Avenue Methodist Church EPIPHANY Sunday 9 45 a.m. Sunday School. 1100 a.m. Service Wednesday p.m.

Bible Hour tomorrow. 11 15 a.m. women rrcr Wednesday 7 30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service 8.30 pm. Choir practice Sunday a 45 a.m.

Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6 00 p.m. Pioneers 6 30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship He will use the regular Inter today.

MarrlRir, licenses were issued to the national Sunday School text. Albert Bennett Tanner, 75, a na OUR REDEEMER Sunday 8 45 a.m. Worship. 11:00 a.m. Worship.

tive of Allegheny, came to The Rev. Mr. Jones has been accorded many honors since his and shot to deam lasi aepi. o. But $303,720 of the ransom paid bv Bobbv's multimillionaire father, Robert C.

Greenlease. is still missing. And nothing in the court proceedings connected with the case has shed any light on what happened to it. In dispute as just what the two officers did with the money between the time they arrested Hall and the time it was handed over to other authorities. Shoulders and Dolan claim they brought it straight to the police station with Hall.

Government witnesses present at the time said they did not ee the money brought in. The common toad eats about garden pests a year. Its work is worth about $20. HUNTtR SiATION Sunday 9:45 a.m. Suiiuai School 11:00 a.m.

Morning Worsiup p.m. 1 raining Union p.m.-flsveuaig Worship Weanesday 7:30 p.m. Prastr Meeting MORNINSVIEW Sunday 9 30 g.m. Sunday School 11 uO a m. Worsiiip Senlce a -ail D.m.

hetepllou mr IViissionary novel. "Dash for Freedom, was i i Presbyterian Men's Lunch Birmingham before 1900. He was vice president and treasurer of the eon Club at Whitley noiei. published a year and a half ago 7:30 p.m. Prayer iwcriui.

Jemison Realty Co. at the time of 7 no n.m. Men Fellowship Supper Meet his death. following persons yesterday: White: Boy Fredrick Borden. 17.

nd Lorene Wood, 16. both of Montgomery; James Warren Taylor. 18. and Barbara Ann Jones. 17, both of Montgomery; Harvey Harold Sharpe.

23. and Bertha Jean Prltchett, 21. both of Montgomery; Lyle Braehler. 34. and Petty Braehler, both of Montgomery; John B.

Hitson, 26, and Patricia Garrett, 27. both of Montgomery; William Hugh Gardner, 40. and Nellie Gray J. Hall, 36. both of Montgomery; Robert Sessions Smilie, 25.

Columbia, and Barbara Jean Hawkins, 20, Montgomery. Negro: Charlie Williams. 27. and Martha J. Everage.

20, both of Montgomery; Raslus Calloway, 31. Snowdoun. and Lllie Shaver. 22, Sprague; Perry Harris 21, Buffalo, N.Y.. and Minnie Louise Woods.

21, Mobile. Senators Y. L. Champion and Mrs. W.

D. Neal, both of Montgomery, and Mrs. J. E. Cannon, Florala: one brother, Milton Blackwell, LaPine.

Funeral plans-will be announced by White Chapel. Birmingham TANNER. Albert Bennett, died at his home in Birmingham at 2317 S. 21st Ave. yesterday following a brief illiness.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Blanche Mustin Tanner, Birmingham; one daughter, Mrs. CATHOLIC ST. PETER'S Sunday am. Mass.

a.m. Mass. a.m. Mass. a.m.

Mass. Week-Day a.m. Mass a.m. Mass. Tuesday p.m.

Novena. Saturday to 8.00 m. Confessions. o.UO 7:30 ing. BAPTIST CLOVCRDALE Sunday 9 30 a Bible School Dennis Superintendent ii (wi Morning Worship (Continued From Page 1-A) p.m.

Training union p.m. Worship, Tuesday p.m. Intel uieuiate RA's Wednesday p.m. Prayer and Bible Study, m. Sunday Bcnooi Depi.

Conler- 7:00 9 00 10.00 11 00 7:00 7 0U 7:30 4.00 Moore $650. The committee's action today The 7:30 8:00 ence. Thursday p.m. Choir Hehearsal. 7 30 Givo Your Horn New Beauty With Our CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLIHDS FREE ESTIMATES F.H.A.

TERMS POWELL -A- METHODIST FOREST AVENUE ST. BEOE'S Sunday 7:00 am. Mass. 8 30 a.m. Mass.

lO'OO a.m. Miss. 11.00 a.m. Mass. Week.

Day Sunday 9 45 a.m. The Church "at 11 00 a.m. Morning Worship In the Sanc GRADUATION CARDS SCHOOL MEMORY BOOKS Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTKETH. an Improved powder to a sprinkled on upper or lower plates, bold false teeth more firmly in plao. Do not slide, slip or rock.

No rummy. fooef, pasty taste or feeling. FAS-TEETH la alkaline non-acid t. Doea not sour. Checka odor" (denture breath) Oat FASTEBTH MB 4rug counter.

tTi Hv NOW? 5-TRANSIST02 HEARING AID tuary with Rev. Barnes leading. would cut that to $400. Greater reductions in down payments would follow with the increased cost of the home. On a $16,000 new home the down payment would drop from the present $3,200 to 52,200 under today's action.

The administration had proposed a down payment of $2,400. On a $10,000 new home, the Senate action would require a down payment of $700. The present requirement is $1,250. Under the President's program it would be $900. Peace, of Christ" 645 p.m.

Baptist Training Union Mrs Tom Compton Director 8 00 p.m.-Kvenins Worship "Who 0ni You" outh Fellowship immediately following. Monday BOO a.m. Meeting of Faculty members of Vacation Bible School. All workers are urged to attend this meeting. Tuesday 10 00 a.m.-Meettng of the Friendship Bible Clasf with Mrs.

Roy Johns. 619 Hub- "VoO Bible Class Meet In i wfh Mrs DeBardeleben. 502 Soutn McDonoush Street. Mrs. VV.

T. Ross. Co-Hostess. 8 00 p.m. Loyalty Bible Class Meeting with Mrs.

Tom Campbell. 2135 Glr.rd Street. Mrs. J. D.

Williams. Co-Hostess. 8 00 p.m. Winsome Bible Class Meeting with Mrs. George Bagley.

1 Elsmeade Drive. Wednesday 5.30 pm. Youth enmr riacuic 6 30 p.m. Junior Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Woialup in the Sanc Personalized Napkins VENETIAN BLIND Inc.

6:30 7 30 00 7:00 1SS4 Mt ad Tel 18 S. tuary with Rev. Barnes leading. NEELEY'S Tuesday a.m. Ma.is.

Wednesday p.m. Novena. Saturday to 6 00 p.m. Confessions, to 8:00 p.m. Confessions.

ST ANDREWS Sunday PERRY 7.30 p.m. Frank Biuwder Class Meeting in Chuicn Parlor. Wednesday p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service p.m. Adult Choir Rehearsal 7 00 7.45 Operates a month oa mm 15c battery! Greater clarity! a m.

Mass. 7 30 10 00 on SALE a.m. Mass. Holy Days a.m. Mass.

a.m. Mass. Weak-Days a.m. Mass. 6 30 8:00 Penniey's SAT.

at 9 uttranding vacuum re trill available at NIGHT Hour For Prayer, Praise, ana ZENITH'S rube atd $75.00 7 30 Bible Study. Thursday 6 30 mum MO Friday 7:00 m. Boy Scouts. Guthrie Chapel ST. LUKE Sunday 8 45 a.m.

Sunday School. 1100 a.m. Morning Worship 6.00 p.m. Intermediate Youth Fellow. ShoPi0 p.m.

Senior Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening oiship. Monday 7 30 pm Women's Society of Christian Service wlU have a joint Circle Meeting p.m. Church Choir Rehearsal.

7 30 Saturday to 6 p.m. Confessions, to 8 p.m. Confessions. SWENSSON OPTICAL SERVICE SCHOOL COURSES Intenaire nxrKi atartlnt toon fai Clerk-Tyatata. Saeratartaa.

Office-Machine Operator, prepara aniekly far interacting: rark. handaant ttmaa. Calk pboaa, M.isay-Drau9hon Buaineaa Callage Phone 1-417 200 S. Parry St. HIGHLAND AVENUE Monday p.m.

RA Meetings. Tuesday YWA Meeting. Mrs. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS TOO a nn tM rr rnJ Cant Collls S-MTS 14 Cunningham. Ii4 Holliday Dr.

the chuicn wun a special Tuesday p.m. Choir Practice. 7 15 Drop Everything and Be Here Early Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid Week Prayer Service Thunday 7:30 p.m. Spiritual Liie Prayer Service Our Shortest sleepers this side of Your Savings Will Earn of the WSCS at the nome oi iwrs.

iu Andress. 1B48 Speigle St. Summer Friday 7 30 p.m. The S. O.

Bible Class n. at lh. hnmp nt Mrs. J. M- ,.11, inn, i inie Lt-m uocanari.

jujo TIAUTIATfl URGE MEMORIAL Sunday 9 45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worship service 7 30 p.m. Worship service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting.

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MOIRE! Sketched From Stocl OBTAINED WE Manufacturer's Overstock We have decided to discontinue two makes. Instructions are to sell them of profit; and if you want a bargain in a new spinet piano, this is your opportunity. If you can't come in or call, write for catalogue and descriptions. We guarantee these pianos; the factory also guarantees them. We have bargains good rebuilt pianos.

We will rent you a piano and apply six months' rent on the purchase of same if you decide to buy it. We claim you save money by coming into our store, or writing for prices before you buy anything for your home. Our terms are easy. Our phone number is 3-0506. You may call us up at our expense.

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