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The El Dorado Times from El Dorado, Arkansas • Page 3

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El Dorado (Ark) Times Obituaries Thursday, November 15, 1973 3 MKS. At ilKI. THOMAS Spearsville. La Mrs. Kachel iZudie) Thomas.

Spearsville. La died Wed al 7 pin in the Pino Crest Manor Nursing Home in Bernice, La was born in Union County, and lived most of her life in mon Parish. La She was a housewife and a Haptist Funeral services will be at 2:30 in the chapel of the First National Funeral home of Farmen ille. La Officiating will be Kev A Le Belt and Kev. Kamsev.

Burial will be in Spearsville Cemetery, Spearsville, La She is survived by two sons, Kobert (iraham.Sr., Monroe, La Arnold Thomas. Spearsville, three daughters, Mrs Annie Wood, Vallejo, Cali! Mrs. Selma Showers, West Monroe, La Mrs Herbert Hayes, Monroe, a sister, Mrs Kssie Horton, Kayville, La 27 grandchildren, 63 great grandchildren, and a number of great great grandchildren The fxidv will remain in the PFRDUE HONORED A.r Force Chief Master Ser geant Cawthon Perdue (right) is presented the Meritorious Service Medal by Colonel Howard Miller, common der of the USAF Home Town News Center at Tinker, as the sergeant's wife, Louise, and his daughter, Pamela, look on The presentation preceded Sergeant Perdue retirement after 30 years servtce (U Air Force Photo) Italian Women Speaking Out For Liberation HOME AH Though still a activist Virginia Visani "Above smaJl. Itaiv women lib all 10 them out of movement is beginning to make their house ghettos and into itself heard in this land of male contact with other women with domination the same problems and frustrate tions feminist group up me tun ot war lay, the Crow an no unci ul The anrmner announced in Tel 1 Aviv ended a st a lem iate hat ad threatened tu bre ak down th shaky KIM'ired VI iddi Kast truce The en Hi state radio an that prisoner ex- itiii wot ild tie accompanied by a heck pot nU on rategic uro Suez road from 1 sraelit to U. control The road li route for sup- the 1 ptian city of SiH'2 Kgyptian 3rd Army, ted the Suez le Sin ai Desert rt to turn over ihe hi a eckpoints and allow supplies I pass until sgrwf was reached on a er ret urn The Red representative in Urd lei.

ichei Conv a ire, said the priisoner exch angv would tx accom plisan by direct flights between Egv pt a nd Israel Egy pti lan liuvernment j); id tarred direct le their their talking them a dian It Ml) GENOA, Ital) Bruno MariK-co pour.ng Mint' at lunch in a restaurant Wednesday when a six inch piopped from the bottle into his glass Police said he went to hospital to have his stomach pumped for fear the chameleon might have contaminated the wine iHt EL DORA00 TIME! CCVOE MALTER HUSSMAN, Editor and newspaper stands tor 1 1i i rat i 11 a I To IVrlorm In gospel concert, featuring Bob Wills arid the Inspirationais. is scheduled here Nov at the FI Dorado Auditorium beginning at 8 Organized in im the group trom Texas consists ol Bob Wills Bobby Wills. 3r Billy VS ills. Curtis Elkins, Balph Green and Jim Tucker Advance tickets tor this performance can be obtained at the Auditorium, the Melody Mart, FI Dorado Pharmacy, Larry's RexalL and the Music Mart here, and at Portus Variety in Hampton. Bruce Drug in Smackover, South Arkansas Music Co in Camden and at the Music Mart in Magnolia vC Sufi' i to reo JOpm ana charye spec Entered as Ark 71730 dispatthes nere are c.ty shoo a rece vf The ieiore 5 OCpm If you fail phone M7 6411 Before copy oe iff)1 free of i messenger ona E' Doraoo pf on Ka'es Oy Man, payaoe in advance Deny Sunday Arkansas df a LOU'' ar a I year SU SO Ou'side Arkansas and Lou aria 1 year SM SO By Carr nr Qa Only SI 8S month fh jjr da, 12 25 per month ngie copy pr.ce 10 cents funeral home until one hour prior to the service BILL SMEDLEY William Smedley, 79, of 1100 Pershing Highway, Smackover, died Tuesday morning at his home.

Born Dec 21, 1893 in Mur freesboro, he was the son of Dave and Mattie Garrett Smedley He was a resident of Union County for the past 50 years He was a retired lube plant foreman at Cross Oil and Refinery Co was a veteran of WWI and a member of the First United Church of Smackover. Survivors include his widow, Mrs Evelyn Stewart Smedley, Smackover, a daughter, Mrs Billie Bass, Camp Springs, Maryland, three brothers, Smedley, Vidalia, Cliff McBreyer, Prescott, Clarence three sisters. Mrs Etta Huddleston, Texarkana, Ark Mrs Gladys Dawson, Vidalia, Mrs Estette Bumpers. Newellton, La five grandchildren and two great grandchildren Funeral services will be at 2 pm Thursday at the First United Methodist Church in Smackover with the Kev John Walker officiating Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery under the direction of The Ixuly will be taken to the church one hour prior to services. Active pallbearers will be Van Thompson, Paul Brock, Deere, Albert Grant, Rex Peppers, and Harvey Thompson JEFFERSON l)AV IDSELMAN Jefferson Davis Selman, of 1301 Woodlawn died suddenly Tuesday morning in Luling.

La Born June 18, 1905 in Kingsland, Ark he was the son of Robert and Martha Jane Meadows Selman He was a retired employe of Wheeling Pipeline Co and a member of the Woodlawn Heights Chapel He was a Mason and a member of the Red Field and AM Survivirs include his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Mosley Selman. El Dorado; four sons Bobbie I) Selman, Luling. La Emmett Selman. Luling, Jeff Selman, Russellville, Jackie Selman.

El Dorado; a daughter, Mrs Janet Ross, Foreman, two sisters. Mrs Stella Payton, Hot Springs, Mrs Ixmnie Mathews, Orlando. Fla 10 grandchildren and a great grandchild Funeral services will be at 10 30 Thursday morning at Young's Chapel with the Rev Clarence Crow officiating Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction ol Young's. Active pallbearers will be Ray McFarland, A Nethercutt, Orie Selman, George Selman, Clyde Jelfcoats and Robert Selman Masonic graveside services will tie performed by Lodge 13. AM MRS.

SIDNEY B. MANN Mrs Sidney Mann, of Norphlet, died Wednesday morning in the hospital after a lengthy illness. Born Oct. 5, in Ashley County, she was the widow of the late Rev. Sidney Mann, a long time Methodist minister in Arkansas She was the daughter of and Sarah Morgan Meeks.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Norphlet Survivors include six sons, Rev. Ralph Mann. El Dorado. Marvin Mann. Pine Bluff, Paul Mann, Houston, Tex Dr Mouzon.

Hope. Ervin Mann. Shreveport, Herbert Mann, Tulsa. Okla a daughter, Mrs O. Kelly, Springdale, Ark a brother, Meeks, El Dorado; a sister.

Mrs Mattie McDaniel, El Dorado; 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren Funeral services will be at 10 00 a Friday at the First United Methodist Church of Norphlet wilh the Rev John Abschure, Dr Roy Bagley and Dr. Arthur Terry officiating Burial will follow in Arlington Cemetery under the direction ol Bailey Funeral Home RALPH C. WEST Ralph Cecil West, 53, of Little Rock, a former El Dorado resident, died Tuesday in a Little Rock hospital Born April 17, 1920 in El Dorado, he was the son ol Calvin and Ruth Ward West He was a retired welder, a veteran of World War 11, and a member of Geyer Springs Methodist Church in Little Rock Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Estelle McGaugh a son.

Paul West stationed with the Air Force in Wurtsmith, Mich three brothers. Albert West of Tampa, Fla Augusta West of Nashville, and Fredrick L. West of Morris, 111 and a sister, Mrs Mildred Davis of Texarkana, Ark Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a at the Geyer Springs Methodist Church Graveside services will be Friday at at Resthaven cemetery here under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home of Little Rock Elizabeth Arden SERENDIPITY SET NOW 4.99 Regularly $10 Truly an unbelievable price on a wonderful beauty group! A treasure of thirteen selected beauty essentials for the eyes, nails and face is included in this set. A delightful gift idea! Cosmetics. ANNIVEHSAHY SALE WHIN COHN'S HAS A SAlt, IT IS A SALE! MOW Trade To Start ()n Thursday I HE I VII 0 Egyptian and Israeli negotia meeting at a desert output on the Middle East cease fire line, have agreed to start PRE-HOLIDAY SAVINGS ON NEW IS ON NEW 1974 MODELS a GIFT IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS '72 NEW 1974 One Set Automatic Fine Tuning Built-in Antennas High Performance Color ONLYW5 $299 95 SET 9.00 TAX $299 9 33 05 INT, FOR 36 MOS $342 00 14' DIA.

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1964-1974