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rlX 1 TUESDAY MARCH28J972 AGE 2 he Suffering Servant1 Theme gThe Suffering Servant Theme Observance pnor same Cemetery at Monroe Tenn i of Madison Avenue Project acted THE ANDERSON HERALD Broad how Con Lula Moschell ELWOOD A native of Tip ton County MrsLula Moschell 77 1836 St died Sunday at 9:05 a in Mercy Hospital She is survived by her hus band Louis one daughter Mrs Eva McCauley of Colorado three sons Howard Moon of Pendleton and Louis Moschell William Moschell all of lndianapolis 18 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren uneral services will be at St John Lutheran Church where she was a member Wednesday at 2 pm with pastor Roger Thompson in charge Burial will be in the Elwood City Ceme tery riends will be received at the Dunnichay uneral Home after 2 pm today until one hour prior to services Wednesday Linda Jo Blackson Elwood serevd by the1 men of the and rank Lee Howat Ander church WASHINGTON (AP) The federal law that has kept all cigarette advertising off radio and television tor more than a year was approved 7 to 2 Mon day by the Supreme Court Turned aside without com ment or a hearing were appeals by the broadcasting industry claimingthe ban restrainsJree dom of speech and dis criminates in favor of news papers and magazines which carry cigarette advertisements Justices William 0 Douglas and William Brennan an nounced they had voted for a review However the appeals fell short since permission must be given by a minimum of four justices Congress imposed the prohi bition in the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1969 It was signed into law by Presi dent Nixon April 1 1970 and all cigarette advertising was swept from radio and television at the beginning of 1971 In seeking a hearing the Na Rev Verlin Smith'of the Whet stone United Church of Christ will be the speaker He will be assisted in the service by David Miller a quartet and Mrs Coolidge lit the organ The Rev Clifton Morgan of the Sherman Street Church of God will bring the sermon for the 2 pm period Assisting him will be Charles Vaughn Paul Wykoff as soloist and Becky Bunton at the organ In the final period beginning at 2:30 pm the Rev Philip Williams of the Noble Street United Methodist Church will be the speaker He will be as sisted in the service by 'Viola Phillips Anna Mae Hunt solo ist and Miss Becky Bunton at the organ The observance this yeSr is a departure from the traditional emphasis on the Sayings from the Cross Midway Club Meets At YWCA Guests and members of the Midway Club met recently at the YWCA for their regular monthly meeting Albert McElfresh president was' in charge of the meeting and greeted guests from Mun cie Elwood Chesterfield Sum mitville and Anderson The Midway Club an or ganization for single men and women will meet again Satur day April 3 7 pm at the YWCA Guests are welcome red Honnold red Van Hon nold 54 of 223 Elm St died suddenly Sunday at his home Born in Atlanta he had re sided in this community for 26 years coming here from Ander son He was employed at Delco Remy Division in Anderson and was a salesman" for Puckett Chevrolet He was a member of the Christian Church here Surviving with the widow Ruth are five daughters Mrs Judith Reece of Bloomington Mrs Patricia" Schirmer of Balti more Md Mrs Alice Hupfer Mrs Karen lannery and Mrs Anna Jordan all of Indiana polis two sons red Honnold Jr of Syracuse NY and Phil lip Honnold of Indianapolis two sisters Mrs Ruth Seal of An derson and Mrs Mary Pugsley of Daleville his stepmother Mrs Edna Honnold of Middle town and eight grandchildren Services will be held at 10 am Wednesday at the Cornell Bright uneral Home in Pendle ton with Rev James Rowan officiating The burial will follow in the Grove Lawn Cemetery riends may call 7 pm at the funeral home decided action is needed now since it has no hard data on the extent of racial busing Rich ardson said: are address ing a widely held national con The proposal! would block new court ordered busing of grade school children until July 1' 1971 and allow districts to appeal segregation plans they think exceeded national guide lines Also the President has nro posed $900 million from the pending emergency desegregation bill along with $15 bilhon under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to help advantaged children learn reading writing and arithme New Arrivals Bom at St Hospital to: Mr and Mrs Onkar Phalora 2721 Mounds Rd a boy Mr and Mrs James Bollard 2311 Ninth St a girl Mr and Mrs Leland Kendall Shirley a boy Mr and Mrs Larry Coon Shirley a girl Mr and Mrs Everett Garri son 1103 Second St a girl Mr and Mrs David East 1812 airlkwn Way a boy Mr and Mrs' Warren ox 2801 Raible Ave a boy Bom at Community Hospital to: Mr and Mrs Max Wihebrink Alexandria a boy Mr and Mrs Bill Yeagy Summitville a girl Mr and Mrs Greg Boat right Knightstown a boy Mr and Mrs Tim Limbrock 1216 ifth St a boy ive Churches Unite or Holy Week Observances ALEXANDRIA Holy Week union services are planned by five Alexandria area Orestes Baptist Orestes Chris tian Lily Creek Baptist "Shiloh riehds and Union Chapel Com munity Church A Union Choir practice slated at the Orestes Baptist Church at 7:30 pm Anyone wishing to participate is urged to attend Maunday Thursday commun ion services will be held at 7:30 pm at the Lily Creek Baptist Church The Rev Nelson Spaulding from Shiloh riends will deliver the message at Good riday services from 2 to 3 pm at the Christian Church in Orestes Special numbers will be pre sented by each participating churdh Sunrise Services will be con ducted Easter morning at 6:30 at the Orestes Christian Church with the Rev William Mocher man speaking Special music will be presented by the Union Choir Immediately following the services breakfast will be SMILING BROADLY Angela Davis smiles broadly after 'learning that" the Brothers" had received a verdict of innocent in their trial in San rancisco Monday Miss Davis had just left Santa Clara Superior Court for the noon recess where the first day of her trial began (UPI) 'Meals On Wheels7 To Receive Study By Local Groups Members of Community Hos pital administrative group will meet today at the Red Cross Chapter House with the Red Crass and other civic organiza tions in mi attempt to determine if a need exists in the com munity for providing nutrition al meals for eligible persons The food under consideration would be therapeutic and regu lar meals depending on the need of the person receiving the services and the cost would be dependent on the amount of support provided by contribu tions by individuals and other aid plus the amount of volun teer help provided in the de livery of the meals Any ambdatory aged ill or handicapped person cerdfied by a physician as unable to ob tain or prepare adequate food at home would qualify to re ceive the meals or additional information or 1 to provide names of those who may qualify persons may phone 646 5133 between 9 and 1 11 am Monday through riday Lifetime Resident Dies Mrs Catherine Auten 88 of 106 Sorghum St Daleville died here at a local nursing home A native of Hamilton County she had lived in Anderson most of her life She was a member of the Bailey Chapel Church "Surviving are two daughters Mrs Howard (Mary) Keesling of Pendleton and Mrs Eugene (Genevieve) Bower of Daleville three Billy Sheets and Mary Paschal of Anderson and'Joseph Keesling of Orlando la Services will be held at 10 a Wednesday at the Harold Rozelle uneral Home with burial in the Perkinsville Ceme 9 pm today riends may call at the funer al home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Tuesday High Court Okays Law Prohibiting TV Cigarette Ads Howard Eilar Howard A Eilar 54 344 5th St died at 7:20 am Sun day at his home after a one year illness A school teacher in Daleville he was a resident jot Anderson for 19 years Eilar was a member of the ISTA and National Science Teachers Association Surviving with the widow Vivian are three daughters Suzanne Massey of Anderson Debra Sehmiedel of Dayton Ohio and Mary Jane Spicer of Nashville one brother Lothiar Eilar of New Castle and four grandchildren Private services wereheld Sunday night at the Sells and Rowe uneral Redeemer Church Assisting in the service will be Darrell Joan Allison as soloist and Jim Yeager' as or ganist In the second half hour the Rev Thomas Alston of East Lynn Christian Church will be the speaker Assisting in the service will be Mrs Alston and the musicians of the first period The Eldon Petry of the Church of the Brethren will speak at the third half hour period Assisting in that session will be the Rev Becky Bunton James Yeager as soloist and Shirley Coolidge a organist At the 1:30 pm period the Gerald Gunc kw 50 formerly of Muncie died Thursday at his home in Lake Wales la The' World War II Aveteran of the US Army was1 formerly employed with oster Engineer Ing Co Indianapolis Services will be held at 1:30 pm today 'at? the Meeks Mor tuary Burial will follow in the American Legion plot in Beach Grove Cemetery riends may today at the home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm and prior to services Surviving are two daughters Mrs Bofmie Kowalski of Gaston and Mrs Diana Winchester of Yorktown two sons Sgt Wil liam Gunckel 'with the US Army in Germany and Terry Lee Gunckel of Lake Wales his mother Mrs Thelma Gunckel of Muncie two sisters Mrs Robert (Donna) Wood of Muncie and Mrs Abe (aye) Monde of Muncie and a brother in Anderson Harold Gunriel and six grandchildren Pokes Gets Degree At OSU Ceremony Steven Pakes was among re cent seniors and graduate stu dents who received degrees at Ohio State winter commencement Pakes was awarded the doctor of philosophy degree Cubs Compete n' Pack 204 Oerby Thirty three cars competed in the recent Pinewood Derby for cub scout pack 204 The eveht was held at the Park Place Church of God the spon soring institution "Wilbur DuBols served as of ficial starter with Ron Colvill cubmaster working as announc er Glen Baldwin wasthe winner and earned ttie grand prize trophy Steve Possell took the second place trophy with Scott Estep finishing in third Each was awarded first place quali fication ribbon Second place ribbons went to Greg Stiers Mark Boys and MitchyCraghead Third place ribbons were earned by George Paschal Bbbby Cox and David Grant Runnersup were Mark Purdy and Mark Martin Bobby Cox was presented with the best design trophy with hon orable mention going to Wilf ord Jordon and' Baldwin Judges were ttie JReV Tom Smith Dubois and Charles Herrington recognition was presented by Cubmaster Colvill and Rod Whalon Webelds den leader prior to the start of the race Scott Estep 'was presented with his bobcat pin Wolf badges were earned by Mark Purdy Greg Stiers Randy Kardatzke TYwcy Hand and Mitch Crag head Craghead also received a gold arrow point and three silver arrow points "on his wolf badge Possell received his gold and one silver arrow pointon the wolf badge Darrell Cox receiv ed his gold and one silver arrow point on his wolf badge Tony Harrington earned his silver arrow point on his wolf badge and his bear badge Scott Knupp received one silver arrow i point on his bear badge Webelos Receiving awards were scholar activity pin Gary Southerland Brian Smith Billy Hatley Bobby Cox Tim Port wood Jerry' Hand George as chal and Jeff Hayes Chris Col ville scholar and athlete Joe Allen Estep scholar and sports man George Paschal was inducted as a member of the Webelos den and presented with his Webelos colors Jeff Haves was presented with his Arrow of Light Award and the (scientist scholar geologist engineer and artist activity pins Otfeer pub entered jn Uie race were' Barrell Cox! David Kimm Ted Baker Robert Whal on Brian Smith! Wilf ord Jordon Tracy Hand Randy Kardatzke Marty Pattison Jeff Hays Johnny Kinley! Jeff Collins "Joe Estep Billy Hatley Chris Clo vill Jerry Hand BiliyAHncent' Billy Pyle and Tony Harrington Busing Moratorium Needed: HEW Chief tional Association casters had asked gress could allow cigarette ad Jl vertising in other media if it i sincerely considered the 'adver tising harmful The court did Mt reply but the Justice Department said in supporting the ban that ''legis lative reform is not invalid merely becauseit does not go far The law was upheld October by a 2 1 vote of a US District Court here The Supreme Court simply affirmed that judgment In another action the court declined to review a California ruling that school officials have a constitutional duty to correct racial imbalances whatever the cause Had the court taken the case it could have led to a major de cision on racial an issue' currently in serious dis pute North and South Presi dent Nixon hastaken a stand against it and suggested judges go beyond the law when they order balancing However legis lature last year passed a law that requires all school districts to take steps to eliminate racial imbalances As a result state attorney general Evelle Younger said there was no point in pursuing the case The suit had been brought originally by the state On another front the court agreed to decide whether the 17 million state school and hos pital workers may sue their employers for wage claims un der the ederal Minimum Wage law These workers were put un der the law bv Congress in 1966 but last November the US Circuit Court in St Louis held 5 to 4 that statgVere im mune' from suits by workers seeking payment The case to be heard next term concerns workers at five mental hospitals a cancer hospi tal and a training school for girls in Missouri: SEE WHY WHEEL HORSE Give More SEE WHY WHEEL HORSE IS WORTH MORI 1 Ui Implement Service Inc 1S00 I10TH ANDERSON Mary Alice Pyles ORTVILLE Mrs Mary Alice Pyles 75 of 523 Popular St died at 6:50 am Sunday at the Hancock Memorial Hospital in Greenfield after a brief illness She was a member of the Beech Grove Church of tbe Brethren Surviving with the husband the Rev Claudius Pyles are four children Mrs Helen Craig Mrs Betty Kiphart of ojtville Mrs Georgia Hickman nd Mrs Don Jennings of ort Wayne two sisters and two brothers of And erson Mrs Georgia Biddinger Mrs" Minnie Coffman Clifford and ranklin Smith 14 grand children and 20 great grand children A Services will be held a jn Wednesday at the isher uneral Home in ortv'lle wi the Rev Orin Manifold of Muricie Mendon Cemetery riends may call at the funeral home Senior 4 H'ers Participate In Ryblic Speaking Twenty two senior 4 Youth Leadership participants learned forum type "public speaking from experience arranged through Del Rey Toastmasters Don Alexander and Vai Gard ner Three discussion groups anal ized action for unsportsmanlike behavior by certain basketball teams drug use school dress codes and hair length Eight speeches were deliver ed Gary Simmons gave a dem onstration speech entitled Other speakers were Shirley Budd Honi Jean Douglas Vicky England Kip Golden Marie Hook Chuck Jones and Nikki Mahoney Bal loting showed Honi Jean Doug las winner and Chuck Jones runner up Officers were also elected: Shirley Budd president Gary Smith vice president Nikki Mationey secretary and Connie Classes were suspended for the Easter holiday vacation Two Junior groups are also meeting at the 38th Street Tech nical School There are 25 stu dents in each group being co ordinated by Del Rey Toast masters rank Anderson Jerry Hardacre Charles Solid and Carl Young Mrs David Score is the 4 Leader Charles Beard A former Anderaon resident Charles Beard 88 of Paris Crossing died Saturday after noon at the Daughters I Hospital in Madison A retired foundry worker he had been employed with the RWG and the Lavelle oundries here He was a native of Tipton 7" uneral rites will be con ducted today at 1 pm at the Dowd uneral Home at North Vernon Survivors include the widow Dessie six daughters Leora Price and Marie Anderson of Anderson Ruth Lamb and Imo gene Lamb of Deputy Virginia Wren of Haines City la and Velma Lunsford of North Ver non three stepchildren Pearl Lawson of Anderson Melvin Owens of Austin and Wilbur Owens of Sylmar Calif Earl Davis A retired Delco Remy em ploye Earl Davis 78 Rt 9 did shortly after 9 Monday morning in Community where he hid been a patient for the past two weeks A native of upon county ne had resided here for 35 years and had been employed at Delco for 32 years Surviving is the wife Pina two brothers Cecil of New Castle and Clarence Davis of Hemet Calif one sister Mrs Eunice VanBriggle Hesperia Calif and several nieces and nephews uneral services will be Thursday at 10:30 am at the Baker Brothers uneral Home with the Rev Lloyd Stuart of the irst Wesleyan Church in charge Interment will be in Elwowl City Cemetery riends may call at the funer al home after 7 pm today and after 2 pm Wednesday aye Hess Mrs aye Hess 73 112 37th St died Monday after noon at the Rolling Hills Nurs ing Home following a six year illness A native of Dana she was a member of the irst Baptist Church and the riendly Circle Home Economics Club She came here in 1932 from Paris Ill She is survived by her hus band Charles two stepchil dren Lon Hess Merritt Is land la and Mrs Edna Mc Donald LaPorte eight grand children and 26 great grand children uneral services are pending at the Baker' Brothers uneral Home WASHINGTON (AP) Tne Census Bureau estimated Mon lay that 85 million Americans vill vote for president in No mber Thp hnrpau said in a renort projection" hinges on the lame perceniage ot people vui ic that occurred in i9o four 'ears ago 61 per cent of 73 ginillion people of the voting age pulation cast their Daiiots tor sirlpnt The bureau said that almost 340 million men and women JJJffill be old enough to vote innClovember This will include 124gfrni)iinn whites and 14 million Slacks St In addition a record number persons 255 millin will be to vote for president for the first time Of these 115 million are in the 18 to 20 agp group which JJprilTbe able to vote for the first because of approval of a constitutional amendment low ering thevoting age to 18 The bureau said its 85 muhon projection assumes that those Candidate List Being Checked I At least 10 of the names ap I pearing Saturday in The Herald were not persons who filed for placement of their names on the May primary ballot accord ing to a spokesman for the county officer" Charles Mayfield Garland Antrim Clarence Lippott Lind ley Comer Esther Waymire Patricia Huntsinger Carolyn Julius red Ludtke Marian Leeson and Ktigene Smith were listed in Herald as Republican filers for the posi tion of delegate from Pipe Creek Township According to a office spokesman the 10 persons listed were actually petitioners who had signed the petition of another person seeking the dele gate position The office is re check ing all names listed on the master list given The Herald for spelling correct addresses and filing procedure from Bluegrass rarms ot maiana to in stall tile from the sanitary landfill to re lieve drainage spending the' availability funds The firm had proposed to do the work if thecity paid for the" materials action on a waterline extension bypass to Mack Drive in Clearview Addition agreement with Western Village Develop THe matter was referred to the city engi ment Corp pending further investigation neer for further study of the waterline size a recommendation ap payment of bills including: proval of street maintenance bids involv power light utility $209681 water utility ing nine firms: Myers Sand Gravel $29332 sewer department $3824 civil Acme Paving Reith Riley Ralp Reed Son city $8592 totaling $251430 Anderson Rock ABC Gravel Mc four sewer taps Anderson and Mrs Dorothy Brooks of Mesa Ariz two grandchildren two step grand children and five step great grandchildren Services will be held at 10:30 am Wednesday at the Brown and Butz uneral Home with the Rev Steward Webber officiat ing Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery riends may call from 4 to 9 pm today at the funeral home home New Precincts Not In Effect Until July 1 County commissioners riday to put an end to specula tion about further mix ups over filings in the May primary by amending two recently complet ed ordinances to take effect July 1 1972 The ordinances set boundaries for precincts in Anderson anf Pipe Creek townships Theboun daries however did not con form to new Congressional Senate and House After meeting with the county election board and talking with members of the county voter registration office commission ers found the new boundaries which border new voting pre cincts could not be implement ed in time for the May primary Mental Health Is Topic or Noon Optimist Mental Health Associa will be the topic of the Thursday noon meeting of the Optimist Chib accordiig to Tom Thrasher program chairman Mrs' Olive Maurer executive director has been associated with the group since 1951 when she first did volunteer work for the association She was ap pointed executive director six years ago The meeting will be held in I the Old Salem Room of theYMCA starting at 12:15 pm Donald Noffsinger is the current president WASHINGTON (AP) Pres 4jent proposed busing i fjnoratoriutn is needed to forest tjpjl widespread protests and ftveakened support of public allon an administration (spokesman said Monday Sb Without it said Secretary El rliot Richardson of Health Education and Welfare there is a real likelihood ril a growing wave of protests JliHmaiiy communities ughe Nixon plan to block new orders for school deseg legation and boost spending for compensatory education drew a generally hostile response from the House Education Com mittee and evoked an angry ex change" between Richardson and Rep John Brademas lod" is the biggest shell game seen in my Hfe I swear to said Rep Ro man Pucinski Ill think on very tenuous constitutional added Reb rank Thompson Jr NH jfouroort of the administration Dorthy King Dies Mrs Dorothy King 56 Rt 6 near Perkinsville died at 10 am Sunday at St Hos pital I after a short illness She was born in ShelbUrn and was a member of the Perkinsville Methodist Church' and WSCS of the church Surviving with the husband Clyde are four sons Larry and Michael fat home Charles of Omega and Tom King of Ander son her mother Mrs Retha' Mills of Shelburn two brothers Harold Mills and Leedoine both" of Anderaon and five grandchil dren Services will be held at 2 pm Wednesday at the Perkinsville Methodist Church with the Rev Robert Shoemaker assisted by the Rev William Lawson cfficiat ing Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery riends may call at the isher Brothers uneral Home in Lapel B5 Million Voters Been In November YTY 4 Tka hmJaw 01 wnll trrtlo Itl fllA under 21 win vote tne proportion as those over 21 But studies of voting patterns have bhown that in past elec under areHess likely to cast ballots 8 to 24 newA'oter category will'account for 184 per cent of tthe elec torate orty six per cent of the voting age population will be 45 and over The voting age population of blacks will be younger than that of whites the report said About 77 per cent of the black electorate will he over 25 com pared with 82 per cent of the whites Blacks will be 8 per cent of the voting age population in the Norifi and West but will more than double this percentage the South The report said California will have the largest population of voting age 139 million with New York following with 128 million Pennsylvania 82 mil lion Texas 77 million!" Illinois 75 million and Ohio 72 million jregation progress of the last Shirley Chisholm of New frYorfc a candidate for theDemocratic presidential notni nation said the White House Is up a (land up a 7 that busing is hot primary issue Mrs Chi fsholm decried what she said was theriack of leadership in i advancing all aspects of equal'opportunity face reddened I'in anger when Brademas said ITT time and time for questioned the in ftegrity of the administration HEW Asked how the White House Marriage Licenses Deborah Kay Brewer Ander son and Rickie David Joslin "'Markleville "'Linda Collins Anderson and Gordon Collins Anderson JJ Suffering will JSk the throughout thefcommunity of Good Swriday' sponsored by the Ander Ministerial Association Central Christian Church will Joit the obsetviDce riday om noon to 3 pm The offering has been desig itted for WNTAvr tuvur tone ministry here and tor Weekday Religion Education 'ram offered to fourta graa itj of the city school system UWer the sponsorsnip ot wie nation of onurches The first half hour of the ob tervance will feature as speaker le Rev Robert Shearer ot tne Anderson And County Area Deaths Margaret Humka MrsL' Margaret Elizabeth Humke4 83 403 Ruddle Ave died Sunday morning following a short illness She was preceded ia death by ber busband Robert eb 14: Several' nieces and nephews survive iter 'including Richard Clevenger of Anderaon and Marion Humes of Yorktown uneral services wilr be at the Elbert razee uneral Home at Middletown Thursday at 3 pm with burial to follow in East MaplewoodCemetery Tile Rev Stanley Possell pastor of the Park Place United Metho dist Church will officiate riends may call at the funer al home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Wednesday and to services Thursday: Beatrice Gill MUNCIE 'Beatrice Gill 72 1315 9th St died Sunday at Ball Memorial Hos pital A lifelong resident of Mun cie she was employed at the Masonic Temple and was a member of the Eagles Lodge and Warner Gear Sympathy Club Surviving are two sons Rollin A and Darrell Gill of Mun cie three daughters Mrs Rosa lind BioCher of Cullman and Mrs Doris Ammon and Mrs Bonnie Green of Muncie nine grandchildren seven p'eat graodchildrenand a sis? ter Mrs Cecil (Bernice) Mc Clain of Anderson Services will be held at 3 pm today at Meeks uneral Home Continued rom Pogo Ono was entitled to additional money stemming from the period during which he held the city's refuse contract Last January Walbridge was asked why he waited through the entire four yeSr term of former Mayor lanagan before producing his request for additional pay ment While declining to elaborate Wai bridge did not deny there was a passible connection between the $68720 claim and easement negotiations with the city on the Madison Avenue project In other business the board: Anml 04 Uaakihv zim Do rett Law sanitary sewer project in the Gave tentative approvaffor a request i Xmama Inriiono (a in ocattertieia neignts area and passed an improvement resolution to move the pro ject forwardEstimated project cost was" cited at $93444 a new sanitary sewer project petition for Laura Street from the Ind 109 lo Heffner 1 Mrs lo Burger Hoffner 84 of Petersburg Va mother of Anderson resident George Hoffner? died Sunday morning at her home Also surviving are a daugh ter and sister in Petersburg Graveside rites will be held at 2 pm today at the Bland ford Cemetery in Petersburg Bessie Taylor Mrs Bessie Taylor 69 2710 Raible Ave died at 8:10 am Sunday at Hospital after an illness of the past sev eral! months She had lived in Anderson of her life' and was born Nanni Richardson Mrs Nannie Richardson 76 of 2511 died at 9:30 pm at a nursing officiating burial will be in the nome nere at ter an niness ot several months A resident of Anderson for son Teresa Ann Alford Markle ville and Edward Ray Rhodus Markleville Norma LaShure Anderson and Charlie Pierce Anderson Kathy Lynn McGuire Ander 'son and Robert Walker An son Carolyn Seegraves Lapel and Larry Snyder Lapel Virginia Ann Beard Ander sson and Herbert Mr Archey rt Anderson I Barbara Ann Dellinger An and Mark IrvinBuroker Eaton Carol Jean Lemon Anderson and Donnie Mikel Riddle An uderson Rosemary Schuyler Middle down and Robert Steven Jones Anderson several years rite was born Gerald Gunckel in Livingston Tenn I She was ar member of the Columbus Avenue Church of Christ" 1 Surviving are four daughters Mrs Opal Halsell ofApdersbn Mrs Louejla Huckeby of Gide on' Mo Mrs' Elva Reeder of Nashville Tenn and Mrs Alva Dean Reeder of Allons Tenn and a son Arlie Richardson of Anderson" 1 Also surviving one sister Mrs" Mary Dulworth of Allons Tenn' two brothers Roy Hensley of Monroe Tenn' and Albert Hen sley of St Petersburg la17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren riends 'may: calf from 7 to 9 pm today at the' Harold Rozelle uneral Home The body will then be trans ferred from the Harold ErRozel le uneral Home' to the Speck Hyder uneral Home in Living ston Tenn' where friend may call after 2 pm Services will be Ijeld at 2 pm Wednesday at the ellowship in Trap Hill North Carolina with the Rev Glenn Campton Surviving are a son Robert officiating Burial willfollo Darling of New Castle two ste in the Elm Ridge Cemetery children Mrs Helen Cluxton of riends may call at the funeral Anderson and Mrs Dorothy home prior to services Keand Anderson Ready Mix and Western Indiana Aggregates Total cost involves around $200000 of materials for street work a request of street commis sioner Temas Dillard to advertise for bids for purchase of a new small grader ma chine at a net estimated cost of around $12000 $13000 some difficulty in setting a meeting date with county commissioners on an easement needed for a storm sewer along East Seventh Street sought by a group bf residents of the area to relieve surface drainage problems Dorothy Schultz A lifetime Anderson resident Mrs Dorothy A Shultz 57 203ft Delaware died at a local nurs ing 'home Monday following an AVtAYtfta4 l11noc Surviving are two sons Harry Baptist Church near Livingston A Shultz Anderson and Robert with burial in the Richardson Shultz Indianapolis one broth er John Gray Anderson two sisters Mrs Herbert (lora) Grey Anderson and Mrs orrest (Ann) Williams Indianapolis and one grand child She was preceded in death by her husband Harry who died in 1937 uneral services will be at the Rowe Weston and Noffze uneral Home Wednesday at 1 pm with (be Rev Edward Helm officiating Interment will be in' New Columbus at the Mt Zion Cemetery riends may call from 7 to 9 pm today 2 mr "A 'Ju jr 4 ifiw 1 jSsiSlois.

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