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Two Tun In On WDAE-TM, 100.7 Mr. THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1956 Tutt I On VPDAE, 1210 Kc, 5000 VTatti, Columbit Vtlu-ork Deaths Salvation Army Toy Shop Nehru Arrives MRS. JOSEPHINE BAKER THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES CASHWORD CONTEST Mo. 97 YOU MAY WIN Mrs.

Josephine Baker, 69, of Dr. Louis Garcia, Local Physician, Stricken Fatally Dr. Louis J. Garcia, 52, a native of Havana, Cuba, living at 628 Btfsphorous Ave. for the past Britain for Talks With Eden 21 $1000 3012 Van Buren died here Friday.

A native of New York City, she had resided" in Tampa for the last three years. She is survived by a stepdaughter, Mrs. Blanch Hamill, Tampa, and two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Gladys Morgan, Columbus, and Mrs. Mae Clark, Pinellas Park.

CLARENCE E. BO SWELL "zi years, was 'stricken with a i a attack, London, Dec. 24 (JF). India's and died Sat llurdav niffht JACKPOT PRIZE BY WORKING THIS CASHWORD PUZZLE CORRECTLY Clip and Paste on a 2c Postcard Prime Minister Nehru arrived today for talks with Prime Minister Eden. I He was Yule Spirit Invades City Courtroom Pre-Christmas leniency to the majority of persons charged with drunk and disorderly conduct in City Court today was down by Judge Bob M.

Johnson In all but a handful of cases, he gave suspended sentences and a word of advice to "keep sober over the holiday." One case aroused hilarity throughout the courtroom. An elderly defendant who had pleaded guilty to a drunk and disorderly charge, when asked if he had anything to say on his behalf, stated: "There were extenuating circumstances which caused my guilt. I called up the police to be arrested in order to stop my drinking because I yj Clarence E. Boswell, 73, a native Nehru came to Britain after. SSS.

nmJk 5 Jo s4 s. jaur i Mmimww- i i pv if si. I Belmont Col of South Carolina living at 3714 Santiago for the last 30 years, leee. North private conversations with President Eisenhower in Washington Carolina ana and Gettysburg and Canadian received his Prime Minister Louis St. Laurentl died here yesterday.

He was a member of the Palma Ceia Baptist Church and is survived by his widow, Sallie; three Eugene R. Boswell and Clarence in Ottawa. He flew here in the President's private plane. I GARCIA University. At the airport, Nehru called Washington.

E. both of Tampa, and W. H. for renewed efforts in this Widely known and active, in (Boots) Boswell of Groveland; a ballet circles, he was treasurer Christmas; season to bring peace to the world. daughter, Mrs.

Ralph E. Smith, Falls Church, two sisters, of the Tampa Civic Ballet Asso "I would think there are indi ciation, a member of the Amer Mrs. T. E. Ross, Albany, cations and helpful signs for us ican Trudeau Society and the 1 lAfei ill iEf iv 0 T'D jLjL Ji I iDls g1" 1 K1A I 1 J.

22 5 and Mrs. Roy Snyder, and six grandchildren. Florida Trudeau Society. in spite of all the difficulties we have had to face," he said. Dr.

Garcia served as a Health V. K. Krish-a Menon, India's MRS. ALMA CARBALLO Department physician here prior! to his entrance into the Medical diplomatic troubleshooter, also flew in from New York where Corps as a major during World Mrs. Alma Carballo, 72, widow of Aquiles Carballo, died here She lived in Tampa he had been attending the U.

N. War II. General Assembly session. He A member of the St. Joseph's Hospital staff, General Hospital was expected to join in the talks with British leaders.

for the last 30 years. She is sur vived by a sister in Key West. FELIX XV. CONNOR stall, Hillsborough County Medi The Middle East troubles were expected to be the dominant couldn't help myself." udge Johnson queried, "How long do you think you can stay away from a' drink till you get ahold of another?" The defendant replied with a firm, "Yes sir!" After laughter from the courtroom had subsided, Judge Johnson summed up his comments to the defendant by saying, "Get out of here and stay away from a drink at least until after Christmas." cal Association, American, Florida, and Pan American Medical Associations, he also belonged to the American College of subject of the Eden-Nehru talks. Observers here also thought the Felix Wilson Connor, 73, of 1207 E.

Powhattan died yesterday in Bay Pines Hospital. A native of New York talks might deal with ways of Chest Physicans. His survivors include his wi smoothing over the strains in City, he had resided in Tampa the British Commonwealth over Nam dow, Mrs. Mary Josephine Garcia; two daughters, Louisa and the British-French invasion of for the last 33 years. He is sur vived by his widow, Mrs.

Cora Egypt. Sylvia Garcra; mother, Mrs. Eden and Nehru were lunching, B. Connor, of Tampa. Mercedes Garcia.

Cuba: three Straw Addrvt together today. HOPING FOR THAT BALL AND BAT Tommy Lumley and Freddie Guajrdo speculate just who might get that ballplayer's set on Christmas Day as they peer at the Yule gifts displayed at the Salvation Army Toy Shop, 1106 Tampa St. Some 3000 children will receive toys this year, director of welfare George Hubbard said today. This is made possible through money dropped in the Salvation Army kettles, the County Jail toy project, the Marine Reserve Corps, Toys for Tots campaign, and the many service clubs, and church organizations. Times Photo.

sisters, Mrs. Gloria Alfaro and Mrs. Mercedes Garcia, Panama, Nehru reaffirmed ms ties with Local Artists Show the commonwealth while in ana Mrs. Margat Cuba State City Canada. and two brothers, Jose Antonio Work at Exhibit An exhibit of the Tampa Art and Alfredo Garcia, Tampa.

Auto Jobbers The A. P. Boza Funeral Home Directors' Club was held Saturday in the Art Gallery of Henry will announce arrangements. REYNOLDS DAVIS Reynolds Davis, 32, a bacteriologist for the Southwest Florida Tuberculosis Hospital, died yesterday at his home, 1507 Meadowbrook where he had been living for the past three years. Surviving are his widow, Velma; a daughter, Julia Elizabeth and a son, Michael Lewis Davis, all of Tampa; his mother, E.

S. Davis of Acworth, three sisters, Mrs. Merita Donate Beds yuednau, 404 13th St. Mall to: The Tampa Dally Times Cashword Contest Box 2409. Tampa 1, FU.

Some 20 commercial artists ex Deaths hibited a cross-section of the To Orphanage Sheriffs Problem Gnawing: FRED W. SMITH work they have done during the last year. The Tampa Automotive ot Fred W. Smith, 65, of 2403H hers Associations are equipping Howto Feed Prisoner Lion According to William L. Durham died here Saturday.

this Christmas the nursery de Cooper, artist who set up the (Copyright. ltS4. by Th 111 Syndic. Inc. I PRIZE CASHVORDS Rowan, Bainbridge, Mrs.

He had resided in Tampa for the last five years. Survivors in partment of the Children's Home with modern nursery beds, com- animal to the County Jail where show, "The primary purpose of Shinners could care for it. this art exhibit is to show the clude his widow, Mrs. Edna CLt'ES ACROSS: Dlete with mattresses and Twice Deputy Zeno Hender growth of Tampa as a commer 22. Spectacular circus acts are usually much enjoyed by the Smith, Tampa; four daughters, cessories.

1. May be expected at the to, son has taken the prisoner Mrs. Penny Berry, Tampa; Mrs. This will increase the capacity house at Christmas time. Gibsonton to feed the hungry A mystery of large proportions is facing sheriff's deputies but they are apparently fearful of taking the lion by the tail to solve it.

That's because the mystery involves a lion and how to get it fed. The shaggy animal became a problem when deputies last week cial art center, and to provide those interested an opportunity to see the best in commercial art assembled in one place." of the home. lion, which Shinners cavorts with crowd. CLUES DOWN: 1. Roosters.

3. You naturally look forward in a carnival. Ilia Branche, Milwaukee, Mrs. Ellen Gibeiran, Sarasota, and Mrs. Betty Davis, Columbus, a sister, Mrs.

Noah Londre. Racine, and seven to a time at a Christmas party. Those companies participating! in the project are Auto Parts Machine Company Bird The probable answer, accord 2. Trees have large ones usual Dorothy Hodges, Pelham, and Mrs. Julia Harrison, Ac-worth; four brothers, Emmett Davis, of Miami; Thurman Davis, Quincy; Herman Davis and Gene Davis of Acworth.

MRS. SUSAN V. MacCARTHY Mrs. Susan Verna MacCarthy 82, died last night at her home at 5911 Cherokee Ave. She is survived by two sons, Parker of Columbus, Ohio, and Howarc" P.

of Miami; two sisters, Mrs Willard Miller and Mrs. Arthui Wilson of Nova Scotia, Canada- ing to the Sheriff's Office', will 6. In the kitchen on Christmas mother may well have other Auto Supplies; Floyd Wholesale ly. 3. May feel a bit awkward tak be to put the year and a half old lion in the hands of the County Localize arrested its master on a nar Tire Supplies; General Auto Supply Grant Piston Ring MRS.

SARAH A. L. JONES ing part in a childish game Impounding Officer until disposi tion is made of Shinners' case. cotics charge. John Shinners, 22, Gibsonton Mrs.

Sarah Alice Long Jones, Sales; Al Jones Motor Parts Co. Partsco Automotive at the Christmas party. 4. Person selling something. 5.

They aren't true. with Local 'TV's said that Green Supply Piston Ring Sup is the only one who can get close to the animal to feed it, and his confinement has led to the prob 67, member of a Florida pioneer family, native of Osteen, and a 30-year resident here, died early yesterday in her home at 8316 ply Power Brake Equip Playgrounds Plan Post-Christmas 9. The solemn ones seem to fit lem. ment Rawls Genuine Parts a brother, John MacDonald, of appropriately in the atmos Sherriff Blackburn rejected a 10th St. She was the daughter Reaves Auto Parts Serv quiets nerves espe- daily if it is Long Green.

of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Hick Nova Scotia, and five grandchildren. Born in Nova Scotia.

Mrs. MacCarthy lived here 11 possible solution when he vetoed a plan to bring the 250-pound things to do while she's waiting for some thing to 7. They are not very bright. 8. Having invited a girl to a Christmas dance it would be discourteous to let her out alone.

10. Though she may not care a for a man, a girl may make a special effort to be nice to him at Christmas. 14. To talk like this may indicate that a man may well be angry. 15.

A postman might find one a bit worrying. 17. A wild animal usually. 18. Not a Christmas tree! ice; Johnny Roberts Roller Springs Brake Tampa Toy Displays phere of divine worship.

11: Fairy story, maybe. 12. Group of players. man of Osteen, and spent her early childhood at Port Orange Boys and girls may display Auto Parts Truck Equipment Supply and Winn- Quiet your nerves and 3 ease your burden of before moving to Miami their Christmas toys at one of 13. People making merry in the Mrs.

Jones was a past presi Dotson Auto Parts. streets New Year may years coming from the Isle of Pines, Cuba. She was the widow of the late Howard P. MacCarthy, was a member of the Seminole Heights Methodist Church and active in women's the many local playgrounds as a post-Christmas activity, the City dent of the Sulphur Springs Police Seek Clues To Dog Poisoner A police investigation failed ignore a request to dis perse. Home Demonstration Club and Recreation Department an nounced today.

is survived by her husband, Lee 8 debts by getting a handsome loan here. Years of faithful service invite your patronage to- day. til A A All tft 16. people could help ruin a Raisins Banned For Convicts" Richmond, Dec. 24 The schedule for new toy Roy Jones; three daughters, Mrs.

Lois Gunn and Mrs. Edna Christmas party. to turn up clues to the identity societies of the church. CHARLES O'NEIL shows: 17. The man who might be Vogt, Tampa; Mrs.

Christeen Wednesday Skyview, 10:30 of a dog poisoner active in a Palma Ceia neighborhood yesterday, Christmas is coming for the 1619 A. Davis Islands, Charles O'Neil, 75, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, who came Gunn, Seffner; a step-daughter, Mrs. Alberta Roberts, Pelham, convicts at the state peniten 20. Good should be pleasant and entertaining. 21.

Im tales of the old-fashioned boarding school, the timid lad used extra care to avoid this. P. Palma Ceia, 4:30 P. West Pines, 3 P. Cuscaden, making very little if no one else does.

19. Not what a person like Scrooge would be eager to part with. here five years ago, died yester three step-sons, L. R. Jones, Poisoned meat is though to day in his home at 703 E.

131st Daytona; McDonald Jones, Ocala; have caused the deaths of two 4 P. Grant Park, 3 P. M. tiary. Like folks everywhere, they'll receive presents and candy and nuts but no raisins.

"We don't let them have St. He is survived by five sons, Loans up to juu i Merry Xmas sr.d a I Happy New Yezr I "Folks Find Us Friendly" i LOCAL FINANCE I dogs and made another ill. Sev Thursday Flora and Central Joseph and Charles of Detroit; Alonzo Long, here; a sister, Drusilla Alsobrook, Tifton, seven grandchildren, Mrs. Mary eral other dogs in the area were Playground, 3 P. Plymouth John Thomas, Christy and Peter raisins," says Superintendent Plymouth and Ola, 10:30 A.

M. O'Neil, all of Tampa; five reported missing. James G. Mason, of 3422 Pal Rome and Sligh Playground Frank Smyth. "They ferment and the men let them sit awhile daughters, Mrs.

Alice Fish, Mrs Alice George, Mrs. Lola Jean Garner, Miss Carol Gunn and Miss Ellen Gunn, Clark Bunn, 4:30 P. Broward, 5 P. M. TIMES CASHWORD CONTEST RULES 1.

Solve the clues just as you would In any crossword puzzle. 2. CHOOSE from each printed clue the word that BEST fits the definition. 3. WRITE the answers In the blank space provided in each puzzle until all spaces have been filled in.

Be sure letters are legible. 4. Clip out the puzzle, or use a good exact size hand-drawn fac and make a drink they call Ponce de Leon, 4 P. Hyde Three Handy Locations mira whose cocker spaniel-spitz puppy was made ill, said he found in his front yard a meat-like substance a vet A2C Fred Long and Ernie 'old setting Park. 3 P.

Friendship, to Serve You Better Thomas Bates, of Tampa; Mrs. Patrick Kerrigan, Indianapolis; Mrs. Elizabeth Coudill and Mrs. Margaret Coudill, Detroit; two brothers, Thomas J. O'Neil; Tam Vogt; and six great-grandchiK dren.

erinarian described as containing simile. Mechanical or other wholesale reproductions are not acceptable. After you have filled it in paste it on the back of MRS. EMMA F. NEVEL strychnine that killed a pup Mrs.

Emma Fry Nevel, 75, who pa; Christopher Neil, Louisville, three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Boyd, Mrs. James Wil from the same litter. The dog belonged to W. D.

Hamilton, of 1511 S. Dale Mabry Ph. 8-4855 Cor. Tampa and Twiggs Ph. 2-2721 111S.

Evers Sr. PLANT CITY P. Riverside, 4:30 P. Drew Field. 10:30 A.

Jackson, 4 P. Henderson. 3 P. Robles Park, 5 P. DeSoto, A.

M. Friday Henry and 22nd St. Playground, 4:30 P. M. Times Want Ads received until 10:45 A.M., of day's publication.

came nere 4J years ago irom O. C. MEHL, M.D. EYI PHYSICIAN ANNOUNCES Tit Opening of An Office for the tTotcrlblnej of GLASSES 1034 Clearvlcw Tel. 8-3547 (Just off Dalo Mabry at th nerth and of Plant High Parking Field I 3417 Palmira.

The third poi liams, Tampa, and Mrs. Nancy Foxburg, died yesterday at her home in Lutz. Her survivors soned dog belonged to Walter, Jeffrev of Louisville; 28 grand G. Willis, of 3415 Barcelona children and eight great-grand children. a 2c postcard.

Mail it to The Tampa Daily Times, CAbHWUiUJ Contest, P. O. Box 2409, Tampa 1, Florida, or bring it to The Times Office at Franklin and Washington Sts. All answers to be eligible for the prizes, MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE TIMES OFFICE not later than Tuesday, 9 P. or if mailed the postmark must not be later than Tuesday midnight.

We are not responsible for cards lost or delayed in the mails. 5. Anyone except employes of The Tampa Daily Times, Radio Stations WDAE, WDAE-FM and The Marine Bank and Trust Comrjanv. and their families may enter this contest. include three sons, Raymond Leland, Richard Merle and Elmer Lee Nevel; a daughter, Miss Ave.

RICHARD R. MOON Elsie Leona Nevel; six grand Richard Roy Moon, 70. of 3903 children and seven great-grandchildren, all of Lutz. Lincoln died here Friday. A native of Floral City, he had resided in Tampa for the last 6.

A CASH PRIZE of $50.00 will be awarded each week. If no contestant correctly solves this puzzle, the jackpot for Puzzle 10 years. He is survived bv a brother, Robert E. Moon, Bay No. 98 will be $1850.00 and so on, accumulative unui some one wins the prize.

If more than one correct solution is re reived, the orize will be divided equally among the winners. Pines. ELADIO NARANJO LARRY C. VINCENT Larry C. Vincent, infant son of Mrs.

Betty Vincent, of 5609 E. Broadway, died here Saturday. Other than his mother, he is survived by two brothers. James H. and Kenneth H.

Vincent, both of Tampa; and a sister, Bertie A. Vincent, Tampa; and grandmother, Mrs. Euna 7. A cash BONUS of 10 ot the prize money will be paid if the winning solution is submitted on a 2c postcard which is NOT nrlosed in an envelope. Eladio Naranjo, 53, formerly of Tampa, died at his home at St.

Albans. Long Island, N. recently. Survivors include two 8. There Is only ONE CORRECT solution and only a correct solution can win.

There is only one answer that in the decision of the judges is the BEST word fitting the definition in anh rhie. The decision of the judges shall be final and all sons, Eladio Naranjo and Al Self, Tampa. MRS. ELVIRA AYICKLUXD Mrs. Elvira Wicklund, 61, died contestants taking part agree to accept those decisions as a condition of entry.

No entries will be returned. a JriJT. -a Nn CORRESPONDENCE or TELEPHONE bert Naranjo. of New York; a brother, Angel Naranjo, Union City, a sister, Mrs. Rose Peon, and two nephews, Oscar Bonis and Jerry Bonis, all of Tampa.

here Saturday. She was from 9, J.11C1C VCili PAT.TC rppnrriine the contest. is for RETURNS "Many Happy Returns" will be yours when you save at Tampa Fcderal--as proven by our fine record of earrvingi! Our present rate is' the highest consistent with safety, and accounts are insured to $10,000. Shawano, Wise. A native of Sweden, she had been visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Bert J. Skepaia, of 10. Winners, if any. and the correct solution will be announced Next Friday and me limes wmiwwu nevt Fririav.

Saturday and Monday. 6813 N. Gunlock. Survivors in 11. Each reader may submit not more than FIVE entries in each elude a brother, Elnar Anderson, Chicago, and a sister, Mrs.

Anton week's contest. Lundin, Chicago. Death Notices Loan Office Reports CONNOR. FELIX WILSON Funeral $1000 Safe Burglary services for Mr. Felix Wilson Connor, 73.

of 1207 ij Powhattan wil' An estimated $1000 in cash be conducted Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of the Death Notices NEVEL. MRS. EMMA FRY Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Fry Neve, age 75, who passed away Sunday noon at her residence at Lutz, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Lutz Evaneellcal United Bretheran Church, with Dr. N.

H. MacAUIster officiating. Interment In Iuti Cemetery. Active pallbearers: Walter Powell. Sidney Goheen, Sam Brashear.

Emile Grossenbacher. Edgar Welton. and Wayne Jennings. Honorary pallbearers: Ira Goheen. A.

J. Reise. R. F. Hedgecock.

William Hedgeroek. Walt Vernon. Guy Sparlin. Floyd Rohultz, Jim Fowler and Dr. Edward Smoak.

Mrs. Nevel is survived by three sons. Raymond Leland Nevel, Richard Merle Nevel, Elmer Lee Nevel: a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Leona Stanalanrf, six grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren, all of Lutz. Arrangement by F.

T. Blount Company Funeral Home. Puva! Funeral Home with The Rev H. Ratsdaie. pastor of the First A.

R. Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in American and checks was stolen by thieves who broke into Associates Loan 1517 S. Dale Mabry and hauled away a 350-pound safe during the weekend, police said today. Leeion Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Death Notices BOSWELL. CLARENCE EIGF.XE. SR. Funerl ervlces for Mr. Clarence Boewell 73.

3714 Santiago, who passe away yesterday, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Marion Reed Company Funeral Home with The Rev. J. J. Titus Aldridge, pastor of the Palma eia Baptist Church, offlciatinK He was assisted by The Rev. J.

Wesley Loft pastor of the Hubert Avenue Baptist Chapel. Interment was In Garden of Memoriea Cemetery. Pallbearers were H. G. Skiles.

R. H. Talt. L. Blak-ley W.

T. Young. L. A. St.

John and Walter B. Duke. Mr. Harry C. Terry, was an honorary pallbearer.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sallie Rosweil, Tampa: three aona. Eugene R. Boa-well. Tampa.

Clarence E. Boswell Tampa, and W. H. (Boots) Bowell. Oroveland: a daughter.

Mr. Ralph selected from friends. DAVIS. RF.YXnI.ns Funeral service for Mr. ReVnolds Davis, P2.

resident of 1507 Meadowbrook. wbo passed way Sunday morninir In his home wilt be held thin afternoon at o'clock from Wilson Sammon Company Funeral Home. Rev. Oscar Magadan, pastor of the Oak Grove Methodist Church, and Rev. R.

Joyner. pastor of the Forest Hills Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be In Garden of Memories Cemetery. smith. Full Church.

Va. two REV. FATHER JOHN VINCENT Funeral services for Rev. Father John Vincent O'Sullivsn. age S.

pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Winter Haven, who passed away Sunday night in a Tampa hospital, will be held at the St. Joseph' Catholic Church in Winter Haven with interment In St. Augustine. Fla.

Time of services will be announced by Marsicano Funeral Home. aigter. Mm. T. E.

Ross. Albany. and Mr. Roy Snyder, Tampa; and six grandchild ren. -r2J OCIRTI0I ARB LOAN ASS JONES, MRS.

SARAH ALICE LONG Funeral services for Mr Sarah Alice Long Jone. age 67. of 8316 10th who passed away Sunday morning at her residence, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, with the Rev.

R. H. Whitcomb officiating. Interment In Garden of Memories. A native of Osteen, Mr.

Jone had resided In Tampa 30 years. FRANKLU AND LAFAYETTE STREETS PHONE 2-OSM CHARLES Mr. Charles O'Neil. 75. of 703 131st passed away yesterday afternoon at his residence.

Th remain will be ent to th W. F. Hackett A Son Funeral Home, Detroit, for services at the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church with interment in the Holy Cros Cemetery. Arrangements are In charge of the Duvai Funeral Home. CHASTAIN.

ALEXANDER "STEVE" Mr. Alexander "Steve" Chastaln. age 79, passed away Saturday night at his home in Seffner. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Seffner Baptist Church, with The Rev. Josh Long, th pastor, officiating.

Interment in Jackaon Height Cemetery. A native of Thorn-aavtlle, Mr. Chastain had resided in Hillsborough. County 70 yean and before retiring wa a farmer. Survivor art hi wife, Mr.

Minnie Lee ChaMaln, Reffner: four eons. A. R. Chanatn. Seffner: E.

M. Chastain, Haines City; H. S. Chastain, Miami, and J. L.

Chastain, Davenport: a brother, R. L. Chastain, Tampa, and a ltr, Mra. Minnie Todd, Valdosta. Ga.

11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Arrangements by I'. T-Blount Company Funeral Home. Complete memorial services -including every- 'Duval FUNERAL HOME 3608 NEBRASKA PHONE 2-7241 MarCABTHY, MRS, StSAX VERXA Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Verna MacCarthy, age 82.

5911 Cherokee who passed away Sunday evening at her residence, will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home with Dr. J. Withers Flake, pastor of the Seminole Height Methodist Church, officiating.

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