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Page 14 Austin, Texas The Austin American Tuesday, August 2, 1966 But in the End, Success KATHLEEN F. WHITMAN rwi vj DEATHS AND FUNERALS Gemini Difficulties Related I 3305-B Hampton died Mon- ROY DELL SCHMIDT it r. satellite because the snakelike Roy Dell Schmidt, 29, 1901 Larchmont, died in a local hospital Monday. He had been a res umbilical cord tangled around MRS. W.

G. CROOK Funeral for Mrs. William -George Crook, mother of Regional 0E0 director William H. Crook of Austin, who died Sunday in Houston, was held Monday afternoon in Houston. The service was held at Rich his body.

day in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home. THOMAS F. ECKMAN Thomas F. Eckman, 18, of 806 E.

23rd died Monday in a local hospital. Funeral arrange ident of Austin and Travis Coun Collins and his flying compan MANNED SPACE CENTER, Houston, Tex. (AP) Space walker Michael Collins disclosed Monday he made three trips from Gemini 10 to an old, lifeless rocket before he finally got firm grip on the satellite and plucked an experiment from its side. And, the Air Force major ion, Navy Cmdr. John W.

Young, told of these and other problems encountered during the three-day flight of Gemini 10 at a Manned Spacecraft Center ie Street Baptist Church. Burial will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. in ty for the past 20 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nancy Schmidt; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Theo Schmidt, Austin; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldmann, Hamilton; a daughter, Kimber- Aransas Pass. Survivors also include two daughters, Mrs.

C. D. Barber, news conference. The dramatic mission ended July 21. ting to the target and keeping a firm hold on one end of it in order to retrieve an experiment that had collected information in micrometeorites in space.

"I grabbed a docking bar on the Agena and it was necessary to hand-over-hand myselfpver to the other side whert theS-10 (the experiment) was attached. "When I got there, my'l)bdy inertia kept me going and I slipped. At this point I feltthat it would be wise to go to Gemini 10 and start oyer again." The second attempt, he 'said, sent him in a curved path' toward the Agena and back (o the spacecraft because he" 'had Young said that the fuel shor Aransas Pass, and Mrs. Geraldi said, he had difficulty getting back inside the spaceship after 30 historic minutes as a human Mrs. Kathleen F.

Whitman, 23, of 906 Jewell died at her residence Monday. She had been a resident of Austin and Travis County for the past four years and was a member of the First Methodist Church of Austin. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Leissner, Austin. The body was sent by Wilke-Clay Funeral Home Monday night to Garmany Funeral Home in Rosenberg, where funeral is pending. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park in Rosenberg. THOMAS A.

ASHTON Thomas A. Ashton, 22, of 1103 W. 24th died in a local hospital Monday. He had resided in Austin for the past month and was enrolled as a student in the University of Texas. Survivors include his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Ashton, Redlands, Calif. The body will be sent by Wilke-Clay Funeral Home Tuesday to Emerson Funeral Home in Redlands, where funeral is pending. W.

Vance, Houston; two other ly Dawn Schmidt, Austin; three ments are pending at Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home. MRS. NETTIE HALLETT Mrs. Nettie Hallett, 77, of Austin, died in a local hospital Monday. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Walter Hill Austin; a brother, Jessie Hibbs, Elgin; and three grandchildren. Funeral will be at Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home Wednes UPI Telephoto HOT TEXAS WEATHER TO CONTINUE Cooler Temperatures seen for northeastern U.S. tage that plagued the entire mission developed after he found the spaceship out of plane with the Agena rendezvous sisters, Mrs. Mildred Lynch, Mrs. Bernice Buchhorn and Wanda Jean Schmidt, Austin; rocket they chased four times around the world the first night to link up with it.

and two brothers, Wilbert UT Dean Publishes New Book Schmidt and Wayne Schmidt, sons, L. L. Crook, Corpus Chris-ti, and George R. Crook, Dallas. fHRS.

W. M. CROOK Funeral for Mrs. W. M.

Crook, mother of Philip G. Crook of Austin, will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in Houston at the George Lewis Funeral Home. Mrs. Crook died Saturday in We had to use the brute Weather Data U.S.

Weather Bureau Forecasts and Data Austin. Funeral will be Wednesday at force method to overcome a large out-of-plane error," Young picked up some rotating motion 11 a.m. under the direction of said. "That takes quite a bit of'on his body. Wilke-Clay Funeral Home at day at 4 p.m.

with Ralph T. Sweet officiating. Burial will be in Austin Memorial Park. RFV. J.

W. HOLLIS Funeral for Rev. J. W. Hollis, fuel." "The combination of this and Bethany Lutheran Church with AUSTIN AREA: Fair with hotrod na "9ust Nevertheless, Gemini 10 the straight-forward thrust" of 3 a.m mu D.m..

Rev. R. L. Peterson, pastor of days ana warm nignts tnrougn A new book by W. R.

Wool-rich, dean emeritus and professor emeritus of mechanical engineering at the University of Texas, has just been published. The book is volume Two, "Applications," which follows a first volume on "Fundamen Wednesday. Light southerly 4 a.m 79 4 p.m, 5 a.m 78 5 p.m 6 a 77 p.m. 7 a 7) 7 p.m. 8 a.m 81 p.m 9 a.m 85 9 D.m, 82, who died Sunday, will be at brought back to earth a bundle of records and accomplishments after locking to the Agena and borrowing its power for maneuvering to a record altitude of 476 the First Baptist Church in Bethany Lutheran Church, and Rev.

T. R. Griesse of Austin of-ficiatig. THOMAS RAY KARR winds Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperature range Monday, 76 99; expected range Tuesday, 76 Houston.

Survivors include two other sons, W. Mack Crook, Houston, and Thoe H. Crook, Berkeley, Calif. MRS. CLARA SCOTT 10 a.m 89 10 p.m.

11 a.m 90 11 D.m. Nacogdoches at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Cann Ceme 12 Noon 93 12 Midnight 82 1 p.m vo i a.m, 2 D.m 97 2 a.m miles and a rendezvous with the tals' to complete the "Hand the gun caused me to fly kfiffd of a curved path like an airplane approaching an airport," Collins said. Young had steered Gemini 10 to witWn about five feet of the Agena at the time.

Later," he backed away to about 15 feet. "John moved slightly farther away," Collins said, "and I moved straight ahead this Sunrise 5:50 Sunset 7:24. Moonrise 8:38 Thomas Ray Karr, 24, of 803 METEOROLOGY DATA p.m. Set 6:50 a.m. Moon will be last book of Refrigerating Engineer-ine." The first volume was orie- Austin weather data for the 24-hour old Agena, left in orbit after the flight of Gemini 8.

MRS. RUTH SANDERS quarter on Aug. v. Mrs. Clara Thaxton Scott died in her home in Dallas Sunday mqnesT Temperaiur sinca jan.

iui W. 28th died in a local hospital Monday. He has been a res tery in Angelina County. VIVA THOMPSON Funeral for Viva Thompson, 85, of 7705 Hardy, will be at 4 Funeral for Mrs. Ruth Sanders.

on July 31. 11.. i moo Young and Collins teamed to 5, of 5210 Duval will be ident of Austin for the past two evening. She had been a long time resident of Austin. Lowest temperature slnct Jon.

1, jjuuiiaucu in xa-a aim nuw lis in its fourth edition. LBjhT.a.n..V.'.'.":"":;;:;::;";;:;:1824;5o The handbook has become a Marble Falls 737.o0 Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Wilke- months and was enrolled in the prove that man could chase a powerless rocket in the sky without use of radar, then fly in p.m. Tuesday at Hyltin-Manor Clay Funeral Home with Rev. University of Texas.

using the gun to get to the, Ae- Travis 673.J sianaara proiessionai reier- B. A. Bledsoe, pastor of Ridge- Survivors include his parents, AUStin 492.49L.nnn 11'nnlnnh vanni-li, thit Funeral Home with Rev. C. Earle Lewis officiating.

River stages: Columbus 3.09, '4' top Baptist Church, officiating. ville, 3.28, Wharton 0.12, Mrs. and Mrs. Ray T. Karr of sales in Europe almost equal The body will be taken to San formation with it to allow ajna.

I insured not getting away space walker to ease over for any using some wires and- other inspection. objects on the Agena as, hand Collins' difficulty was in get-holds." Congress Race For Madden? AMARILLO, Tex. (AP) Survivors include her hus Fort Worth. those in the U. S.

Antonio for cremation Wednes Mrs. Scott is survived by a brother and sister in Austin, Felix Thaxton and Mrs. B. A. Stovall.

ROFELIO SANCHEZ Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Monday for Rofelio Sanchez, 3110 E. 5th, at Mission band, William W. Sanders The body was sent by Wilke- Rainfall: 24 hours ending 6 p.m. none.

Total rainfall since Jan. 1, 14.18 inches. Accumulated deficiency, 5.65 Inches. Weather data for the 24-hour period preceding 6 p.m., Central Standard Time, Tuesday. The Nation day morning.

three daughters, Mrs. Lynn Poles To Travel Rohe, Ms. G. L. Larson and Clay Funeral Home to Spencer-Campbell Funeral Home in Spur, where funeral is pending.

Cities High Low Rain MRS. DOROTHY JONES Mrs. Robert B. Nichols, Aus Atlanta 86 65 WARSAW, Poland (AP) 3 Funeral for Mrs. Dorothy tin; six sons, Robert O.

Sanders, Burial will be in Spur Ceme 68 Trace Funeral Home. Requiem mass William W. Sanders Jr. and Mae Jones, who died Saturday. tery.

Boston 87 Chicago 85 Detroit Los Angeles 85 New Orleans 92 New York 93 Philadelphia Portland 87 More than 1.2 million Pciej are expected to travel abroad this year, the government passport office estimates. is pending at Hyltin-Manor Fu Ryland Sanders, Austin, John Wales Madden 38-year-old Amarillo attorney, said Monday that the state Democratic Party leadership has "expressed the 53 67 71 65 57 57 55 64 neral Home. M. Sanders, Washington, D.C., MRS. EDNA TOWNSLEY will be offered Wednesday at 9 a.m.

at Crista Rey Catholic Church. Besides his widow, Mrs. Margaret Sanchez, survivors beanie 81 Washington 92 James C. Sanders, Phoenix, and Dale F. Sanders, Mrs.

Edna E. Townsley, 51, of ROBERT F. MEISSNER hope" he will seek nomination 4203 Alice died in a local Texas Cities City High Low Rain Robert F. Meissner, 84, of 1000 Beaumont; two sisters, Mrs. for the 18th district congres ADiiene log so include three daughters, Mickey hospital Monday.

She had been a 75 E. 38 died in a local hospi I DRAFTING Outstanding Qualified College Level Basic Experienced Text Books navTnced Teachers Engtneerinr Drawing, Blueprints, Leroy Lettering, ARCHITECTURAL, CARTO- 1 GRAP1C (MAP), MECHANICAL 'STATE APPROVED FOR VETERAN' TRAINING sional seat. Henry A. Tatsch, Houston, and Mrs. Walter R.

Smith. Hender resident of Austin and Travis tal Monday. He had been a re- Rep. Walter Rogers, a Demo County for the past 28 years and Sanchez, Amelia Sanchez and Isabel Sanchez, Austin; four sons, Pete Sanchez, Steve Sanchez, Amelia Sanchez and 76 75 Trace 79 77 78 80 76 crat who has held the position sident of Austin for the past eight years and was a retired son; a brother, David M. Goad, Artesia, 18 grandchil had been a receptionist in the MAY I HELP rf since 1950 and who won the dren and three great-grandchil May 3 primary for nomination barber.

He was a member of St. Pauls Lutheran Church. dren. Rofelio Sanchez Austin; a brother, Leonardo Sanchez; fowl University of Texas tower for the past 10 years. She was a member of the Lutheran Church.

Amariuo loo A-jstin 99 Arthur 95 Brownsville 95 Childress 106 College Station 100 Corpus Christ! 91 Cotulla 103 Dallas 100 Del Rio 103 El Paso 101 Fort Worth 100 Galveston 87 Houston 95 Junction 102 Laredo 103 Lubbock 10 Lufkin 97 Midland-Odessa 103 Mineral Wells 102 Presidio 110 Son Angelo 104 ion Antonio 99 Survivors include his widow, Pallbearers will be Lorin for a ninth term, announced last week he would not run for re-election in November. Larson, Glen Larson, Robert Survivors include two sons, 79 73 79 75 79 73 81 78 73 76 76 75 77 75 Nichols, Lynn Rohe, Melvin Rogers, 58 and from Pampa, Mrs. Amanda Meissner; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred E. Beh rend, Ponca City, and Mrs.

Edwin F. Lange, Perry, i CAPITAL btutXl MDEftAl 09CUI OCMMtCt CCUCtATtOM DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 600 UVACA CALl, WRITE OR VISIT TODAY fn 1MA AUSTIN, TEXAS FOR FREE CATALOGUE VIA 0-tJf4D McKinney Wilbur Lee Nichols and Jerry Miller. Danny Townsley and Terry Townsley, Austin; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Hohmann, Buda, Sisters, Mrs. Lupe Kodnquez, Mrs.

Irene Gomez, Mrs. Petra Salazar and Mrs. Ramona Salazar. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery under direction of Mission Funeral Home. ARCHIE G.

HARRIS JR. The body of Archie G. said pressures on his family were one reason he is stepping down. He said he would practice law in Washington and in one brother, Richard O. Mrs.

Albert Hagedorn, Hobbs, Burial will be in Capital Memorial Gardens. Meissner, Bishop; one sister. N. and Mrs. Kenneth Reese, Mrs.

A. H. Mickan, Copperas Lockhart; and two brothers, Ed r- The Democratic nominee will CHARLES JOSEPH WHITMAN Cove; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. gar Rose, Houston, and Julius Charles Joseph Whitman died Harris, of Georgetown, was The body will be at Hyltin- face Republican Bob Price, a 38 year old Pampa rancher, Nov. 8.

Monday. Survivors include his Rose, San Antonio. Funeral is pending at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home. at Weed-Corley Funeral Home Manor Funeral Home until 9:30 father and two brothers, Patrick until Monday evening when a.m. Wednesday when it will be Whitman and John Michael Madden, a former University it was taken to Davis Funeral taken to St Paul's Church for Whitman.

The body is being sent funeral at 10 a.m. with Rev. Al of Texas regent, had this to say about the situation: by Cook Funeral Home Home, Georgetown, where funeral arrangements are pending. bert F. Jesse officiating.

Burial "They've (state Democratic to Lake Worth, where funeral is pending. will be in City Cemetery at leaders) expressed the hope that PAUL SONNTAG Paul Sonntag, 2703 Pecos, died in a local hospital Monday. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sonntag, Austin; two brothers, James Be-nard Sonntag and George Christopher Sonntag; and his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul ARCHIE LEE MASSEY Archie Lee Massey, 67, of MRS. MARGARET WHITMAN Mrs. Margaret E. Whitman Giddings.

CLAUDIA RUTT Claudia Rutt of 3415 Cascadera died in a local hos Bastrop, died in a local hospital died Monday. Survivors include Sunday. A Bastrop resident for three years, he was formerly an Bolton, Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Sonntag, Cleburne. Austin resident for 20 years. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Weed-Corley her husband, Charles A. Whitman, Lake Worth, Fla. The body is being sent to Lake Worth, where funeral arrangements are pending, by Cook Funeral Home. MRS. MARGARET E.

TATE Funeral will be at 4 p.m. pital Monday. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rutt; one sister, Mary; Anne Rutt, Austin; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Rutt, Brooklyn, N. and Mrs.

Sylvia Laborvitz, Brooklyn N.Y. Tuesday at Tarrytown Metho dist Church with Rev. Marshal I would" seek the seat. But, "I don't want to get the impression over that I'm the candidate of the governor. I'm my own candidate." Walter Knapp of Amarillo, unopposed for his third term in the Texas House of Representatives, said Monday he is actively seeking Rogers' seat.

He said there is "going to be a wild scramble for the spot on the ballot." Knapp is 35. The new nominee is to be selected by the 30 county Democratic chairman whose counties are in the 18th district. An ob-servor said a meeting of the chairmen was "very likely" at the end of this week. Madden said he has not yet Hampton and Ray Coffman Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Tate Pallbearers will be Steve Funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Coffman, Veldon Lemens, Bill died in a local hospital Sunday. Survivors include two sons, Marvin E. Tate, Austin, and Wednesday at Cook Funeral Smith, Pete Foster, Neal New Funeral Home. Minister M. J.

Buffington will officiate and burial will be in Oakhill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Roy Massey, Howard Spear, Marvin Bergslrom, Claude Rice, Virgil Rice and Murray Buffington. BILLY PAUL SPEED Billy Paul Speed, 23, of 1402 berry and Bobby Ritter. Jimmy W. Tate, San Francisco, Home with Rabbi Louis Fire-stein officiating.

Burial will be in the Beth Isreal section of Funeral will be under the direction of Cook Funeral Home. and three grandchildren, Funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Cook Funeral Oakwood Cemetery. Those who wish may contri mhm mum i i i bute to the Educational Build GEORGE W. WILSON Home with Rev.

A. J. Carver Payne died Monday in a lo ing Fund of the Tarrytown cal hospital. He is survived by Methodist Church. decided whether to seek the nomination.

George W. Wilson, 78, of 505 E. 42nd died in a local hospital Saturday. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. his widow, Mrs.

Jean Speed; a daughter, Rebecca Lynn Speed, Rogers beat Price two years officiating. Burial will be in Austin Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Jinny Bryant, Frank Kunschick, Roy Collier, Jerome Kitchens, Aubrey Kitchens and Bill Kitchens. Virginia Scherbek, Austin, Mrs. ago by 10.000 votes out of cast.

The Panhandle district has a population of some Austin; parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Speed, San Antonio; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Vera Sabor and Mrs. Veta Confidently Looking To The Future! CLYDE C. CONNER Clyde C. Conner of 1209 Willow died in a local hospital Sunday. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Ollie Conner; three step-daughters, Mrs. Newt Chambers, Mrs. John Bowman, Huntington Park, four sons, George J. Wilson, and Raymond L. Wilson, Nome, Sgt.

R. B. Cejitral Texas Deaths Carl Peterson, Sain Antonio; and two brothers, Pat L. Speed and Mike E. Speed, San Antonio.

Funeral arrangements are pending at Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home. ROBERT H. BOYER Lots of Cars ROME (AP) The Autcmo-hile Huh nf Ttalv savs the roun- Sconci and Mrs. W. H.

Moore, Wilson and Sgt D. L. Wilson, Austin; four stepsons, W.H. U. S.

Army; three sisters, Mrs. Brust, Liberty Hill, M. C. Brust, Ellen Loyd, Menard, Mrs. Mary McCracken and Mrs B.

L. Brust and George V. Brust, Robert Hamilton Boyer, 33, of Austin; his mother, Mrs. W. B.

Myrtle Graham, Bayard, N. six brothers, John Wilson, Greenville, Joe Wilson, Conner, Austin; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Inman, Austin, and Mrs. C. W.

Gabehart, San Antonio; and three brothers, W. R. Con Goldthwaite, Fred Wilson, Bay-town, Amy Wilson, Robert This is the kind of couple you admire. Through the years the years of the growing children the expansion of their business the college years the grandchildren they have worked together, planned together and loved every minute of it. They were exciting years but the future, they feel, offers even more.

Sober years in an ever-changing world, years for reflection and pure enjoyment. And, they have never shirked a problem. They have tried to meet them one by one anticipate them when they could. They know as we all know that one day in the future the inevitable will happen and they have met this problem by making arrangements with us because they feel that this is the wisest way, the most considerate way of dealing with a trying situation. Come in and discuss our special pre-need plan with one of our counselors at your convenience.

ner, Briggs, C. M. Conner and GEST CROCKETT Funeral for F.itry now has Passen5er Gest, 59, a former Austinite, icars- one for every 97 mhabl-will be Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.tants- Three and a half vears at the Central Baptist Church1 a8 the ratio was one for everv here. Burial will be in Ever-17 Italians, green Memorial Park. He died Sunday in a Houston will be in Corn Hill Cemetery hospital.

Gest had been a sig- under the direction of Young nalman for the Missouri-Pacific Funeral Home. Railroad. Survivors include his widow, Survivors include his widowtwo brothers, F. M. Harrison Mrs.

Renasaie Gest, two and O. R. Harrison, Jarrell; Pat Gest, Houston, and Donald two sisters, Mrs. Nan Fray-Gest, Crockett; a daughter, jard, Georgetown, and Mae Bell Wilson and James Wilson, Sonora, and 14 grandchildren. The body will be at Cook Funeral Home until Wednesday CONVENIENCE A CENTRAL LOCATION AND AMPLE PRIVATE PARKING COOK JunenalMotne E.V Conner, Austin Graveside services will be at 3 p.m.

at Shady Grove Cemetery with Rev. Henry H. Martin officiating. Pallbearers will be C. E.

Da vis, Donald Gene Chambers, morning. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesdaay Ben Hutson, Bob Ward, Charles Mrs. Martheal Robbmson, New Harrison, Jarrell, at Langley Cemetery in Beck ville, Tex. MRS.

MARY KIRKPATRICK Funeral for Mrs. Mary B. Kirkpatrick, 83, of 1304 Alta Vis Orleans; two brothers, Irwin Ray Schuberg and Clifford Wenslett. Gest and Herbert Gest, Austin; and eight grandchildren. MRS.

JOSEPHINE WIZOREK GRANGER Mrs. Josephine Wizorek, 76, died Monday in an Austin hospital. Survivors include two daugh- ta will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church MRS.

OSCAR PORTER Dependability Trustworthy Service LLANO Mrs. Oscar G. MRS. ESSIE ENGQUIST Mrs. Essie Engquist of 1727 W.

6th St died in a local hospital Sunday. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and has been a resident of Aus Porter died in a local hospital ters, Mrs. Lois Tsechoerner, Monday. Granger, and Mrs. Bill Dolezek, Funeral will be Wednesday Collinsville; two sons, Lewis Wi- mimm tin for more than 50 years.

at 3 p.m. at Waldrope Funeral zorek, Corpus Christi, and Jim Home. Burial will be in the Wizorek, Port Lavaca; three Llano cemetery. llll S.Crt Survivors include her hus HI 2-1444 Survivors include her husband, Martin C. Engquist; a brother, Albert Garrett, Oklahoma City, and two grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. sisters, Mrs. Sam Albertcht, Taylor, Mrs. Frances Dusek, Temple, and Mrs. Mary Krum-pack, Bartlett; two brothers, jTony Podrada, Austin, and Louis Podrada, Richards; nine band; and a son, George R.

Porter, Honolulu, Hawaii. in Beaumont with Rev. Keith Bardin, pastor of St. Michael's Episcopal Church of Austin, officiating. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

W. F. Boutroue, Austin; and a grandson, Victor J. Boutroue Austin. Honorary pallbearers will be Nova Dozar, Kelsey Land, George Lind, Caldwell McFad-din, George Parks, Dr.

H. Wynne Pearce, J. C. Rudd and Chester Weber. The body will be at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home until it is taken to Beaumont for funeraL Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Beaumont.

Tuesday at Cook Funeral Home REX HARRISON e'Sbi 1 g'jSjn 1 1 Funeral Home Interregional at 30th Phone GR 6-5387 with Rev. Bruno C. Schmidt of-j JARRELL Ben Harrison, grandchildren and 10 great-ficiating. Burial will be in Capi- 87, died at his home here Memorial Gardens. day.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Pallbearers will be Tom F. Funeral will be at the First 10 a.m. at Condra Funeral Walker, Charles Bowman, Lloyd: Methodist Church here in Granger with Edward Perry, Prentis Perry, Carl L. Marek officiating. Burial will be in Granger City Cemetery.

Widen and Walter Bonn jat 2:30 p.m. Rev. J. P. Mc-'Clatchy will officiate.

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