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THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1942. The Soutn's Standard Newspaper A ae ourteen A Funeral Notices a li ATLANTA One year aoa today (Sep come some 200 barriers stretched across their path between Maevatanana and Tananarive," the over Mrs. Ella Andrews Dies Here at Age of 77 Years WTIIE CONSTITUTION STAFF tember 14, 1941): High, 79; low, 51; clear. UOrE, Mary Francis Funeral for Jap Invasion Base Blasted In Allied Raid heard communique said.

SUN AND MOON FOR TODAY. Sun riiet. 7:20 a. m.i seta. 7:48 p.

m. Resistance Expected. British commentators had ex moon riiet, 10:10 a. aata, p. m.

little Mary Francis Hope, who died Friday, will take place this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Awtry Lowndes. Colonel Joseph P. Murphy officiating. Interment, Hill Crest. GEORGIA Little change In tempera Mrs.

Ella Andrews, 77, an active member of the West End Presbyterian church, died last night at the residence, 945 Beecher street, southwest. She is survived by three sons, T. G. C. and R.

E. Andrews, and one daughter, Mrs. W. B. ture.

pected the Vichy defenders to put up some resistance but official ad LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. vices here told only of small ef Highett temperature Lowest temperature 88 65 76 forts so far. Mean temperature The native Malagasy population ELLIOTT. Mr. William Taul (Bill) 1 Wright.

Funeral plans will be an- 3 ua I A i William P. Ellioll Succuinhs at 50 William Paul Elliott, 50, a member of the fire department at Con-ley, and a former member of the Atlanta fire department, died yesterday at his home, 706 Central avenue, Hepeville. He is survived by his wife; a son. William Paul Elliott his father, D. D.

Elliott, and two sisters, Mrs. H. M. White and Mrs. Ray Sloan.

Funeral plans will be announced by Brandon-Camp. McDl'FFIE COURT. THOMSON, Sept. 12. McDuffie county superior court, which was postponed from the first Monday in September, will open Monday morning with Judge C.

J. Perryman presiding. Rainfall in past 24 hour Rainfall since first of month Excess since first of month 1.93 41. 9 4.69 Rainfall since January 1 Excess aince January 1 was reported maintaining a neutral attitude, and even the Vicny government has taken a resigned view that completion of the British occupation, which began with the seizure of the northern naval ALL-WELDED TANKER. NORFOLK, Sept.

12. (JF) WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. Weather Bu reau report of temperature for the 24 At Least 17 Enemy Planes Destroyed on Ground at Buna. By MURLIN SPENCER.

GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Australia, Sunday, Sept. 13. (IF) Allied heavy and medium bombers, escorted by fighters, struck one of the heaviest blows yet delivered in the Pacific yesterday when they blasted the Japanese invasion hours ending p. m. in the principal The all-welded tanker passed away Saturday morning, September 12, at his residence in Hapeville in his 50th year.

He is survived by his wife; one son, William Paul of the U. S. Navy; father, Mr. D. D.

Elliott; two sisters, Mrs. H. M. White Sr. and Mrs.

Ray Sloan, all Hapeville. Funeral arrangements to be announced later by Brandon-Camp. cotton growing areas and elsewhere: base of Diego Suarez in the initial operation last May, is but a matter of time. Allies Advance Against Capital Of Madagascar 'Very Heavy Losses' Inflicted on British, French Say. LONDON, Sept.

12. (British forces pushing inland from the Majunga landing on Madagascar were reported only 70 miles from Tananarive today after a 130-mile advance, but French reports said "the enemy" had been engaged en route with "very heavy losses" inflicted and that the gofng would be tougher over 200 intervening barriers before the capital. The "considerable progress" reported by the first communique from the British East African command said the drive had carried to the great bridge over the Betsiboka river but that a concurrent overland advance from the north had been slowed by the French destruction of bridges. The Vichy troops, mostly concentrated outside the capital, made their stand at the confluence of the Ikopa and Betsiboka rivers where the British forces must turn Virginia, built by Welding Engineers, for the National Bulk Carriers at the Army base at a cost of $3,000,000, was launched sideways today. The new operation began only two days ago with naval, aerial Dr.

J. P. Kennedy, city health officer, announced yesterday health centers for babies under four years of age will be held at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Kate Dawson Day Nursery; Tuesday at East Atlanta; Wednesday at Fulton Bag Cotton Mills; Thursday at Andrew Stewart Nursery; end Friday, at Kirkwood school. Atlanta University Laboratory school will open Thursday at the Oglethorpe building, it was announced by Rufus E. Clement, president.

Admission tests will be given Tuesday, and registration will be held Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Elaine Lemon is principal. Three Georgia women, officers of the Women's Field Army, will attend the first national training school of the American Society for the Control of Cancer which begins tomorrow at Bar Harbor, Maine. They are Mrs. 11.

B. Ritchie, state commander, Athens; Mrs. Lee Howard, state deputy commander, Savannah; and Dr. W. J.

Murphy, Atlanta. Garden Hills Civic League will MOORE. Mrs. Alice Clarke Funeral Notices STATION High Low Asheville (2 Birmingham 88 61 Boston 80 62 Chicago 77 69 Cleveland 84 Denver 64 54 Detroit 82 62 Dututh 71 60 Fort Worth 93 71 Kansas City 80 75 Louisville 86 58 Memphis 92 64 Meridian 90 60 Miami 88 73 Mobile 91 72 New Orleans 95 79 New York 73 Savannah 89 67 Washington 78 68 and landing exploits concentrated on three or more points on the accessible west coast of the island facing East Africa across the Mozambique Channel. Simultaneous base, Buna, in Eastern New Guinea with 26 tons of bombs and more than 28,000 rounds of can BOREEN, Mr.

Thore N. The re non and machinegun fire, a com ly with the seaward approach, the munique said today. In four bombing attacks, fol mains were sent last, night to Duluth. for funeral and interment. Henry M.

Blanchard Funeral Home. British long established at Diego lowing by seven strafing runs, the Allied airmen destroyed at least Suarez. renewed their overland drive southward with the aim of widow of the late Mr. R. K.

Moore, of 685 Morningside drive, N. died September 12. 1942. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. George T.

Bird; son, Mr. Rohert Clarke Moore, Birmingham, grandsons, George T. Bird Robert Clarke Moore Thomas Kirhy Moore. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 14. 1942, at 11:30 o'clock at Spring Htil.

Interment, West View. H. M. Patterson Son. 17 Japanese planes on the ground, joining forces with the newly RA SWELL, Mr.

Harrison of 612 landed Imperials. 36 Broad S. W. Broi and Alshsma Streets Phone WAinut 3717 Open Daily Till Monday 9 P. Saturday 7 P.

M. A communique today from Gen in dispersal bays and on the runway of an airdrome from which the enemy had been operating in the drive against Port Moresby. Mortuary J. T. ZUKER JR.

Funeral services for J. T. Zuker eral Sir William Piatt of the J3nt- Gaskill street, S. passed away September 12. 1942.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Henry M. Blanchard Funeral Home. ish East African command, re of 3S12 Cordon street, S. who died ported "considerable progress" inland and told of negligible opposi Georgians Commended Friday, will be held at 3 o'clock thla ZUKER Funeral services for Mr. HUDSON.

Mr. nine E. The afternoon at Spring Hill, with the Rev. C. B.

Cochran offlclatinfl. Burial will be in West View cemetery. J. T. Zuker Jr.

will be held tion which included some ma-chinrgun fire with no casualties resulting. For Gun Crew Action WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. (IF) Sunday, September 13.

1942, at MRS. OCTEVIA M. MORRIS. Funeral services for Mrs. Octevla M.

clock at Spring Hill. Rev. C. B. Cochran.

Rev. J. Bunvan hold its monthly meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the Garden Hills clubhouse, it was an up the Ikopa valley to reach Tananarive by the best route, the French said. First Battle Joined. The first battle was joined yesterday in the vicinity of Maeva- Morris.

87. of Conley, who died Thursday at the residence, will be held at Commendations for seven first-class seamen and a coxswain as a Gresham officiating, interment, Mrs. C. R. Warlick Jr.

3 clock this afternoon at the cedar reward for shooting down three nounced yesterday. Grove Methodist church, the Rev. J. F. vyest view.

ti. M. Patterson Succumbs in Hospital Thompson and the Rev. F. D.

Smith officiating. Burial will be in the enemy bombers while serving as members of an armed guard crew CIVIC FORUM. Defense workers were urged Mrs. Charlie R. Warlick of tanana, some 90 miles down the road from Majunga, where the British made one of their three ANDREWS, Mrs.

Ella in her 77th PLINE tLI HUDSON. Funeral service for Pline Ell Hudson. 571 Techwood drive, N. died year, died last night at her resi yesterday to attend a meeting of the Fourth Ward Civic Forum at on a vessel which had numerous encounters with enemy planes and ships were announced Saturday by the Navy. yesterday at a private hospital.

major west coast landings Thurs dence, 945 Beecher street. S. 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the She is survived by her husband; day and advanced swiftly with She is survived by three sons. 75. DeKalb county farmer, who died Friday at his home near Decatur, will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Midway Baptist church, the Rev.

H. O. Nash and the Rev. J. B.

Splvev official. Capitol View school, at which two Mr. T. A. Andrews.

Mr. G. C. negligible opposition. friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Pline E. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. R.

S. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. G. B.

Hudson, Miss Clara Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Hudson, Mrs. J. B. Shumate, Hollis Wages, Wilmer Wages, Robert Hudson, Miss Mary Lou Wages, Miss Polly Wages and Miss Louise Williams are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Pline E. Hudson this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock at Midway Baptist church. Rev. J. B.

Spivey and Rev. H. O. Nash will officiate. Interment in Lifsey cemetery.

The following nephews will serve as pallbearers, Mr. H. B. Johnson, Mr. T.

E. Johnson, Mr. C. Shumate, Mr. T.

L. Wright, Mr. J. B. Hudson and Mr.

F. Hudson. A. S. Turner Sons.

two daughters, Catherine Elaine and Barbara Ann Warlick; her important films will be exhibited. Andrews, Mr. R. E. Andrews; in.

Burial will be In Livsey ceme daughter. Mrs. W. B. Wrieht.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruitt, Ernest Brewer, executive secre tery.

A broadcast from Tananarive, heard at Port Louis on the British island of Mauritius east of Madagascar, was less sanguine than the Funeral arrangements will be an tary to Mayor Hartfield and TOM I K. DAVIS. Tommie K. Davis, infant son of Mr. two sisters, Mrs.

W. C. Bailey and Mrs. George C. Hudson, and a nounced by Awtry Lowndes.

president of the forum, said Ring and Mrs. A. E. Davis, of Union City. The men, commended lor conduct exemplifying the highest traditions of the naval service," included: John Lanier Haynes, 19, Augusta, Ben Joseph Kelly, 21, Phenix City, Robert Sidney Latimer, 19, Phenix City, Timothy Francis McGrath, 22, Savannah, Ga.

-V died yesterday at a hospital here. Fu of Steel," a patriotic picture, and brother, Frank Pruitt. reports from Vichy, declaring the French "still were resisting" at FOWLER The friends and rela neral services were held late yesterday afternoon at The Rock church, the Rev. Funeral services will be held at "Safeguarding Military Secrets, telling the best methods of pre tives of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Leon 9:30 a. m. today and "at 3:30 p. Clifford Buckalew officiating.

Burial 2 o'clock this afternoon at Spring Fowler, Mrs. O. G. Kellev. Mr, was in the churchyard.

venting leakage of military se a detachment of our troops still and Mrs. W. S. Garvin. Mr.

and crets, will be shown. The public is holding out at Maevatanana." Hill, the Rev. John R. Gunn and the Rev. B.

C. Kerr officiating. Burial will be in Hogansville, Ga. Mrs. H.

T. Stevens, Tampa, Woman Suffers Fracture also is invited. "The British will have to over Mary Frances Hope, Air. J. rl.

Kelley, Mr. and Mrs (WW OlSteLOFTIS J- JTSUPf DIAMOND In Blackout Accident J. A. Kelley, Mr. W.

F. Kelley Mrs. Hugh J. Finlay, Qf 749 Peachtree street, is in Crawford Amazing Sidelights on Tuse-Out' are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. L.

Leon Fowler (the former Miss Mary Kelley) Sunday, September 13, 1942, at 4:30 o'clock at Nellie Dodd Methodist W. Long Memorial hospital with Continued From First Page. he did "when he heard the siren. are crazy that's no plane." And so on far into the blackout. fractured ribs suffered early yes terday in a blackout accident.

Two Years Old, Dies Mary Frances Hope, two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hope, of 420 Piedmont avenue, N. died yesterday at a private hospital.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by two brothers, John Paul Hope and Kenneth Lancaster, and a sister, Virginia Lancaster. he replied, I got up and went to church, with remains placed in work. I leave home at 4 clock Mrs. Finlay, a nurse's aide, re Brown didn't simply turn over and go back to sleep like a lot of Atlantans did. state at 3:30 o'clock.

Rev. V. L. ported to her post of duty and every morning, anyhow, to go to work at the Georgia Power Com Bray, Rev. J.

Melvin Jones offi found the alarm was not an air He went back to sleep but he ciating. Interment, West View. raid signal. On her way home, pany. The pallbearers will be: Mr.

dreamed he had gotten up and dressed and rushed to his post at the downtown control center. Carl Reich, Mr. Hillyar Chris Funeral services will be held at forced by an air raid warden to turn off her lights, her car crashed into a safety zone at Ponce de The first aid specialists of a Peachtree apartment building will tian, Mr. Tommy Roderick, Mr Edward Dickens, Mr. James The sign burning atop a mid-town hotel was a source of dismay to many persons in that section.

Comment mainly was along these lines: "If this is a real raid, that sign sure tells 'em where to drop em." One newspaperman on duty at the office called an editor, demanding to know "what's it all about?" The editor was in the not be found wanting in time of Leon. One householder in the Sears- stress even if caught unawares. Lay, Mr. Nolan Lay. H.

M. Pat terson Son. Roebuck section thought all MOORE, Mrs. Octavie Morris The friends of Mrs. Octavie Morris Moore, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Moore, Mr. H. G.

Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Clark, all of Conley, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Wright, Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Merrill, Baton Rouge, Mr. J.

Z. Mann, Atlanta; Mrs. L. P. Moore, Jacksonville, Fla, the grandchildren and greatgrandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Octavie Morris Moore this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock from Cedar Grove M. E. church. Rev. J.

F. Thompson and Rev. F. D. Smith will officiate.

Gentlemen selected to serve as pallbearers will assemble at the church: Messrs. J. B. Moore. Jimmie Moore, Lucian Morris, Earlie Morris, Grady Moore and Elmo Moore.

Interment. Cedar Grovt cemetery. Awtry Lowndes. Cemeteries Card of Thanks. had busted loose at Sears-Roe We wish to thank our friends and rel One elderly lady, on her way to the rescue of a neighbor who met with an accident in the dark, 3 o'clock this afternoon at the chapel of Awtry Lowndes, Colonel Joseph P.

Murphy officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest cemetery. Mrs. Alice Clarke Moore Succumbs at Age of 65 buck, He looked out, couldn't atives for the many kind expressions of place it, went back to bed. sympathy during our recent bereavement.

WARLICK The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie R. Warlick Catherine Elaine was seen hastily putting on a play- MR. JAMES W.

WHITE and CHiLUHLN Another nameless individual suit skirt back of a bush in the dark, too. NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS AND Warlick, Barbara Ann Warlick Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Pruitt. Gab- front yard. DEALERS OF SEWER PIPE. BRICK Miss Deezy Scott, of 743 Penn sleepily cussed out his wife, blamed the noise on an electric clock which had haywire tendencies anyway. SAND, MANHOLE CASTINGS, STEPS AND VALVES.

Sealed proposals will be received in Another resident has bittville, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bailey, Hogansville, Mr avenue, N. was awakened by this offire until 11 o'clock a.

Sep terrific pounding on her door. Mrs. Alice Clarke Moore, 65, of Morningside drive, N. a resident of Atlanta for the past 20 years, died 3'esterday while visiting her son, Robert C. Moore, in been famous among her friends for some time for her elaborate blackout preparations.

She had a and Mrs. George C. Hudson. Raleigh, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Pruitt, Raleigh, are invited to Mrs. Dwight Phillips, of 902 tember lfith, 1942. for furnishing sewer pipe, brick, sand and manhole castings, steps and valves for a period of one year from date of acceptance. Specifications and proposal blanks may be secured from Barely opening it, she saw a strange man demanding entrance.

"No, I will not let you in," she said. "I don't even know you." kit all filled with everything need 'Adorable' Bridal Set A fascinatingly beautiful ensemble, displaying six Diamonds of great brilliancy. Rings of Solid 18-K White or 14-K Yellow Gold. Engagement Rings, Wedding Ring. $3.95 up USE LOPTIS CONVENIENT LONG TIME CREDIT TERMS attend the funeral of Mrs.

Char ed to make life in an air raid Birmingham. Mrs. Moore, widow of R. this office. Proposals received after the lie R.

Warlick Jr. Sunday. Sept, above time will not be accepted. Th more comfortable first aid sup "I'm your air raid warden," he right Is reserved to reiect any and all Moore, also is survived by a 13, 1942, at 2 o'clock at Spring MAGNOLIA BE. 9137 plies, food and even cosmetics.

answered impatiently. "Didn't you Hill. Dr. John R. Gunn offici daughter.

Mrs. George T. Bird. Forrest road, N. felt definitely concerned, especially since she and Mr.

Phillips had been discussing the very night before the possibility of the Germans trying a nuisance raid. Although she got up and put on her dress and shoes, she insisted she wasn't Remembering her preparations Bias and to waive all formalities. C. M. HOLLAND.

Purchasing Agent. Fulton County, Georgi SOT Courthouse, Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services will be held at hear the siren go off? I won leave until you get your lights Florists when the air raid siren sounded 11:30 o'clock tomorrow morning out. In this unexpected way. at Spring Hill.

Burial will be in "LOWERDEU. Flm-1st. Reasonable pnevav Prompt deliv. 381 P. de Leon.

llil. a friend hastily called the lady and found her, strangely enough for 3 o'clock in the morning, in Lodge Notices West view cemetery. Miss Scott became acquainted with her air raid warden. Alonuments scared. She just wanted to be prepared in case she had to dash afing.

Hogansville, with Rev. B. C. Kerr in charge. The pallbearers will be Mr.

R. A. Bullard, Mr. J. H.

Bullard, Mr. H. A. Knapp. Mr.

John D. Jones, Mr. Wilbur Scarborough, Mr. S. Waits King.

As escort, Ever-Ready Class of the First Baptist church. H. M. Patterson Son. the bathtub.

KLANSMEN SPECIAL CALL MEETING out of the house. W. C. Tritt. of 1099 Victory "I thought the water might be N.

B. Forrest Klan No. 1, Red Men' Wigwam. Atlanta. Monday.

September BUY direct from plant, save agent's commissions. Latest designs In best grade of marble and granite. MARKERS. $10: MONUMENTS. S2S L'P.

DIXIE MARBLE GRANITE CO. DeKalb and Mayson Avenues DE. 232L cut off and I'd better get clean for the next 24 hours," the lady drive, S. found the warning a wonderful substitute for an alarm clock. When asked what 14.

1942. 8 p. m. All Klansmen are urged to attend. A special program has been was quoted as saying.

arranged. When the weird blast came, Mrs. Henry B. Shaw, of 963 Highland View, N. had a "queer feeling." "Wake up, Tom," she shouted to her son, "there's an air roi nnrn (COLORED).

(COLORED.) (COLORED.) (COLORED.) ALLEN, Mr. Henry-lof 955 Ca DAVIS, Mr. Thad of rear 347 FLAGG, Mr. Randolph passed McCLARIN, Mr. Guy of 20 HAWKINS, Mr.

Talmadge of 91 raid on. we actually bathe a glorious permanent into your hair witk our Revolutionary Magnolia street, passed suddenly September 12. Funeral announced later. Dunn Hines. away September 11, in East Point, Ga.

Funeral announced later. Walker's Funeral Home. milla street, passed September 12. Funeral will be announced by Ivey morticians. Boulevard, S.

the son of Mrs. Fannie (Ma Fannie) McClarin, passed in Tuskegee, Ala. Funeral announced later. Cox Bros. Davis street, N.

W. The friend and relatives are invited to attend his funeral Monday, September 14, at 2 o'clock at our chapel, Rev. G. W. Gideon officiating.

Interment. South View cemetery. Sellers Bros. BELL, Mr. John (Plump) of 612 PHILLIPS, Mr.

John H. The fu BIGBY, Little Iola The friends RUTLEDGE, Mrs. Annie of 1539 neral will be today (Sunday) at 4 o'clock at Prospect Baptist church, Moreland, Rev. W. R.

Favors officiating. Interment, Sellers Bros, of Newnan. Alpine place. Friends and relatives are invited to attend his funeral today (Sunday) at 2 p. m.

from our chapel. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Han-ley's Ashby Street Funeral Home. WILLIS. Miss Laura Funeral and relatives of Little Iola Bigby are invited to attend her funeral Sunday at 2:30 p.

m. from Old Chapel Baptist church, Scott-dale, Rev. C. L. Nail officiating.

Interment in Anderson cemetery. Cox Bros. Foote street. Friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral Monday at 3:30 o'clock from Antioch East Baptist church on Mayson avenue. Rev.

Thomas, Rev. Patterson and others officiating. Interment Washington Park. Haugabrooks. "Aw, nobody's going to bomb us," was the skeptical and sleepy reply.

About that time a long blast came. "The heck it is an air raid, too," exclaimed Tom, springing out of bed. The sound of the siren brought back a lot of unpleasant memories to Mrs. Roger H. Waite, of 3811 Peachtree road, N.

who lived on the blacked out Pacific coast until seven months ago. "It was so good to get away from all that," she said. "That alarm last night brought back the same old uncomfortable feeling I used to have when the alarm sounded in San Francisco." And then there was the air raid warden who. quick to respond to services for Miss Laura Willis will be held Sunday it 3 p. in.

from Macedonia Baptist church. Rev. H. M. Alexander officiating.

Interment in Cedar Grove cemetery. Crockett's Funeral Home, Thomaston, Ga. RANSBY, Mrs. Tommie Funeral WIIITAKER, Mr. Roscoe of 330 TURK, Mr.

Charlie passed Sep TRAVIS, Master' Willie James services for Mrs. Tommie Rans-by, of Newnan, will be held from Bethel Heard Baptist church today (Sunday), 2 p. Rev. Amos officiating. Interment, churchyard.

Roscoe Jenkins, mortician, Newnan, Ga. tember 10. Friends and relatives are invited to attend his funeral Sunday at 4:30 p. m. at Bethel Bara Baptist church.

Rev. G. J. Clark, Rev. L.

G. Aiken officiating. a Funeral Home, Covington, Ga. Markham street, S. W.

The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whitaker and family are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Roscoe Whitaker today (Sunday) at 1 o'clock at our chapel, Rev. J.

L. Lockhart officiating. Interment, College Park cemetery. Sellers Bros. of Bolton, Ga.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral tomorrow (Monday) at 3 p. m. from Fidelity A. M. E.

church, Riverside. Interment, Scotts Crossing cemetery. Hanley Company. REESE, Mrs. Savannah of 155 Fort street, N.

E. The friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral today (Sunday) at 1 p. m. from Shiloh Baptist church, Mayfield, Ga. Interment Union cemetery.

Hanley Co. WALKER, Master Eddie Lee pODS, Mr. Lewis E. Funeral duty's call, leaped from bed, BALLARD, Mrs. Rosa Lee The TURNED ON THE LIGH.T so he could see to dress.

JEWELL, Mrs. Lizzie Carrie Rel The friends and relatives of Master Eddie Lee Walker are invited to attend his funeral Sunday at 1:30 at the graveside in Washington Park cemetery. Rev. C. W.

Hill officiating. Cox Bros, of Decatur. There were many indignant service for Mr. Lewis E. Woods, of Route 2, Luthersville, will be held from Holly Springs Baptist church today (Sunday) 4 p.

Rev. Sang Favors officiating. Interment, churchyard. Roscoe Jenkins, mortician, Newnan, Ga. complaints against a radio station many friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral this (Sunday) at 2:30 p.

m. from Mt. Olive Methodist church, Sandy Creek, Rev. Walker and Rev. Barnes officiating.

Interment, churchyard. Hanley's Ashby Street Funeral Home. atives and friends of Mr. Fletcher Jewell are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Carrie Jewell today at 2:30 p.

m. from Allen Temple A. M. E. church, Rev.

W. R. Wilkes officiating. Interment in South View cemetery. Pollard.

downtown because lights were showing. "Why," one said, "do you know it took 20 minutes to get that off." But loudest GRAYBILL, Mrs. Marie of 43 Leach street, N. W. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral today (Sunday) at 2:30 p.

m. from Elizabeth Baptist church, Tatnali street. Rev. J. Jackson officiating.

Interment Lincoln cemetery. Hanley's Ashby Street Funeral Home. LATIMER, Mrs. Mary The many were the tirades against those who left neon lights on and on LYONS, Miss Evelyn Olivia The ,,.,4 0 WARNER, Mrs. Bessie Mathews The friends and relatives of Mr.

Willie C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Mathews and Mrs. Lucy Turrentine are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Bessie Mathews Warner today, September 13, at 2:30 p. from they stayed, making parts of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Mary Latimer, mother of Mrs. Ann Latimer Smith and Mr. Roy Latimer and the grandmother of business section a perfect targex.

friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Doc Lyons and family, of 891 Spencer street, N. are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Evelyn Olivia Lyons today (Sunday) at 2 o'clock at West One sector warden, for obvious Mr. Jack Smith, are invited to reasons nameless, was called by BOWENS, Mrs.

Adline of 516 John street, N. Apt. 472, formerly of 192 Electric avenue, N. W. The many friend3 and relatives are invited to attend her funeral today (Sunday) at 1:30 p.

m. from West Mitchell Street C. M. E. church.

Rev. G. H. Carter and Rev. R.

our chapel. Rev. Lewis Foster some of his air raid wardens and officiating. Interment, South View. Ivey Bros, morticians.

informed the "red light" had been Hunter Street Baptist church, BYRD, Mr. William Jeff Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeff Byrd are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William Jeff Byrd today at 2 o'clock from Springfield Baptist church, Scott's Crossing.

Rev. Joe Gordon will officiate. Interment in churchyard. Dunn Hines. attend the funeral of Mrs.

Mary Latimer today (Sunday) at 1 o'clock at Amanda Flipper A. M. E. church. Davis and Foundry streets.

Rev. E. P. Yopp will officiate, assisted by Rev. H.

A. 1 given, asking instructions. "Forget about it," was his an CAMP, Mrs. Ada The friends liev. Samuel Pettagrue officiat ing.

Interment, Lincoln ceme tery. Sellers Bros. Si swer, "they're supposed to have B. Short officiating. Interment given us a yellow and blue aieri Brown.

Interment, Mound View. South View cemetery. Hanley's Ashby Street Funeral Home. and they ain t. Dunn Hincs.

GUNN, Mrs. Willie Mae Friends and relatives of Mr. Son Gunn, of 233 Hilliard street. Apt. No.

Frequently heard comment yes FIELDING. Mother Henrietta of terday: and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ada Camp are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ada Camp today (Sunday) at 2 o'clock at Hartford's church, Fayette county, Rev.

Mattox and others officiating. Burial in Hartford cemetery. Cortege will leave residence at 11:30. Lige Sims Funeral Home. 41 Hilliard street.

Apt. 514 in Memoriam. In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. Cora Hubbard, who pawed September 14.

three years ago. Cone but not forgotten. MISS ELSIE HUBBARD. Daughter. Miss Lillie Gean Gunn, Mr FARLEY, Miss Annie Mae The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Patt Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. "Where were YOU when the friends and relatives of Mrs lights went ON?" John H. Farley, Mr.

and Mrs, Ive Jackson, Mrs. Lillian Gro-gan and family are invited to attend the funeral ol Mother Eddie Gunn, Mr. Ira Benson, Mr. Willie Boykins, of Newark, N. Mr.

Henry Tyson, of Albany, Mr. Charlie Tyson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Farley, Mr. Sam Farley The traffic light at the intersection of Piedmont avenue and Fifth street remained a thorn in the side and Miss Ann Farley are invit Henrietta Fielding this (Sun ed to attend the funeral of Miss In Memoriam.

In loving memory of our dear son Mr. Henrv G. Bennett, who departed this life September 12. 1933. MRS.

AMIS 1- BARGE. Mother. MRS. MARY WILLIE BENNETT. Grandmother.

day) at 2:30 from Tabernacle ELLINGTON, Rev. E. Friends Harmon Canth, Mr. and Mrs This new method prohibits abusive solutions but with its rich, foamy creme of milky lotion produces the easy-to-keep, cloud-soft curls that result from hair that has been well treated and Annie Mae Farley today, Sep of a young assistant air raid warden for 15 minutes until he fi Baptist chuich, Ellis and Hil tember 13, at 3:30 p. m.

from liard streets. Rev. J. J. Minor and relatives of Rev.

and Mrs. H. Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Ellington, and Mr.

Emanuel our chapel. Rev. J. Huston of Gus Tyson, Mr. John Tyson are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Willie Mae Gunn this (Sunday) at 1:30 from Auburn nally found the switch and turn ed off the offending light. officiating. Interment Lincoln. Haugabrooks. ficiating.

Interment, Lincoln nourished in the permanent wave process! Park. Ivey morcticians. ChapeL Rev. Threatts officiat- The light in the hallway of an complete with milky bath shampoo and fashioned finger wave Ellington, of Atlanta, are invited to attend the funeral of Rev. E.

Ellington today at 2:30 p. m. from Little Creek Baptist church, Madison, Athens Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends, white and colored, for their kind expressions of sympathy. beauUful florals, telegrams, cards, letters and use of cars during the recent death of our mother.

Mrs. Anna Few. MRS. HARRIET POWELL, Daughter. i g.

Interment Washington apartment house at Sixth street EVANS, Mrs. Emma Kate of 35 Randolph street, N. E. The many friends and relatives of JOHNSON, Mr. Charlie of 88 Chestnut street, Apt.

242. Friends Park. Haugabrooks. and Piedmont avenue shone like an annoying torch for quite some and relatives of Mr. and Mrs McGAIIEE, Mrs.

Mary The friends and relatives, mother of time. The air raid warden was Charlie Johnson, Mr. Robert Mr. D. B.

Benton, Mrs. Lonnie Mae Jewham and Mr. Harvey Benton, all of Lithonia, CLAIROL makes your hair color look like a asked: "How come about that road, Rev. Camp Powers officiating, assisted by Rev. Wiley Smith and others.

Interment in churchyard. Pollard. Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. T.

Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Naomi Carr, Messrs.

Jona than, Arthur anu Joseph Mc light?" He answered: "The jani Mrs. Bessie M. Cooper, Mrs, natural blessing! REVLON makes Gahee, all of Atlanta; Mrs. tor's gone off with the key to the switch. He'd better get back in a Johnson and family, Mr.

and Mrs. T. D. Morris, Miss Ida Runell Thompson and Mr. Claud Benton, all of Atlanta; our Hallie Simmons and two grand Johnson, Mrs.

Flossie Buckner Mrs. Leola Sanders, of Stone children, of Milledgeville, hurry." Apparently the janitor did, for the light went out a few fingertips an accessory to smart dressing! and daughter, Mrs. Tearl Min two brothers, Mr. Pedro Wynn, Mountain, and Mrs. Ruthy Mae Foster, of Panthersville, CRAWXEY CRAWXEY Mrs.

Josie, of Stone Mountain, and Mr. John, who passed in Tuskegee, (mother and son). The many friends and relatives are invited to attend minutes later. ter, Rev. and Mrs.

E. L. Minter of Washington, D. Rev Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my many friends both white and colored for the ktnd expressions of sympathy shown during my recent bereavement iMr.

John Ray. deceased husband. Especially do I wutt to thank Hanley's Ashby St. Funeral Home for efficient service rendered. MRS.

LILLA RAY. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many ertends. white and colored, for their indnes beautiful florals during the recent lltn-e and death of our husband and father. Joe Partridge.

We also wish to thank Seders Bros, for their kind and efficient serve. MRS. ANNIE L. PARTRIDGE AND FAMILY. are invited to attend the funeral, of Mrs.

Emma Kate In the deep stillness of the starry TRADE MARK night, conversations in homes car are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Charlie Johnson, Monday, September 14, at 1:30 o'clock at the Church of Christ, Simpson street, Bro. J. L. Corthan and their double funeral today ried many, many yards.

One heard Evans today (Sunday) at 11:30 a. m. from the Holiness church (Decatur, Elder W. L. George W.

Wynn, of Sparta, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary McGahee this Sunday, September 13, at 1 o'clock from Allen Temple A. M. E. church.

Rev. W. R. Wilkes officiating. Interment (Sunday) at 2:30 p.

m. from Beauty Solon WA. 4636 Fourth Floor Ebenezer Baptist church (Stone such talk as: "Do you hear that plane?" "No, that's a truck or an Bro. Robins officiating. Inter automobile." "Oh, no! That's a ment.

Red Oak cemetery, near Mountain), Rev. Miller offici ating. Interment Stone Moun tain cemetery. Hanley Co. Lucas officiating.

Interment Miller Grove cemetery, DeKalb county. Hanley Co. plane, sure as shootinY "Aw, you Stockbridge, Ga. Sellers Bros. South View.

Haugabrooks. eAsilaMi0Aiii.

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