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11 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION rnday, Sept 12, 1947 THE WEATHER Drake Services This Afternoon ATLANTA On year ago today (Sept. 13, 1946): High 77, low 66. Legality of CBS's Option ToWAGflQuestionedbyCourt Federal-Judge E. Marvin Underwood suggested Thursday that the Columbia Broadcasting System may have entered into an illegal contract when it withdrew affiliation from Georgia Tech's WGST A. C.

Hess, 62, Dies on Visit Aaron C. Hess, 62, of 2512 Habersham N. formerly with the Fox Manufacturing Company, died Thursday while on a visit to Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He had been in ill health for many years. Funeral arrangements will be announced by H.

M. Patterson Son. Funeral services for Benjamin Magruder Drake, 79, widely-known Georgia County Agent, who died Wednesday, will be held at 3:30 p. m. today at the Ben Hill Meth- SHARE ALIKE, ATTORNEY RULES MADISON, Sept.

1. (JP) The community of goods shared by husband and wife includes each other's pockets. Deputy District Attorney George Rapp ruled. They "must share and share alike on this matter," he told a woman who complained that her husband took her purse containing $3.70 while she was locked in their bathroom. SUN AND MOON FOR TODAY Sun rises 6:19 a.

sets 7:49 p. Moon rises 3:33 a. acta 5:55 p. i LOCAL WEATHER REPORT (Based on observations at the Municipal Airport) Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Rairfall in past 24 hours Rainfall aince first of month HOT WATER, STEAM HEAT! and granted an option to a chain-owned competitor, WAG A. The bench raised the question 5 odist Church.

The Rev. H. yl Maxey and Dr. A. M.

Pierce will .41 'officiate. Burial will be in th J2 churchyard. 42.06 1 Members of the Georgia cultural Extension Service will weatn-lform an honorary escort. Deficiency since first of month Rainfall since Jan. .1 Excess Jan.

1 Mr. Hess was born in Mobile, and had lived in Atlanta 30 years. He was a member of the WASHINGTON. Sept. 11 (AP)- which also gave CBS affiliation to WWVA of Wheeling, W.

and WGBS of Miami. The State Board of Regents, which owns and operates WGST in 'behalf of Georgia Tech, claims CBS made a three-way deal, in which, the network got a highly desirable outlet in Wheeling at the price of off WGST and an independent Miami outlet. er Bureau report of temperature and Dr. Drake, Who lived On CamD-rainfall for the 24 hours endinc p. tj Kw ill h.ttV.

Temple, the Standard Club and a life member of the Shrine in Mo- legal option of canceling WGST's in the principal cotton -growing areas ind elsewhere: for some time, and had retired contract with one-year notice 'bile. from Dec. 15, 1946. He insisted Surviving are his wife; a daugh- several years ago. He was a for cu regulations ao not impose Mrs.

Clinton Long, of Wilkes- restraint on a network, but only Barre; his mother, Mrs. Henry mer Professor of Greek and Latin at Vanderbilt University, Emory and Henry College in Virginia, and Epworth College in Oklahoma. during the second day of a hearing U. S. District Court here on the State Board of Regents' suit against CBS and the Liberty Broadcasting Company.

WGST charges. CBS and Detroit capitalist B. Storer, owner of WAGA and six other radio stations, of violating anti-trust laws and conspiring to restrain trade through the proposed affiliation switch. Judge Underwood reminded counsel that a station may not contract for network service earlier than six months in advance of expiration of its existing commitment. He said CBS apparently agreed a year in advance to give network, affiliation to Storer's Atlanta station, during negotiations on the local station.

Hess, of Mobile; his sister, Miss Nell Hess, of Mobile; two grand William Fitts, law partner of James Lawrence Fly, former Chairman of the Federal Commu children, Betty Jane Long, of Wilkes-Barre, and Larry Hess, of 2 p. m. Monday at Spring HilL Burial will be in West View nications Commission, defending Atlanta. But Judge Underwood observed. "It seems to me this contract was entered into in a prohibited period." PORTER'S RESERVATION Paul A.

Porter, another FCC Chairman, counsel for WGST, declared he "did not accept Fitts' interpretation and reserved the Liberty and CBS, told the Court, "There is nothing" in the law that says a network cannot select its In addition to her sister, Mrs. Bidwell is survived by a daughter. affiliates by any method it Mrs. Walter Webster, of Philadelphia. Pa.

chooses." Fitts claimed CBS exercised its Funeral Rites-Set for Sam Gay Funeral services, for Sam Gay, STATION High Low Prec Alpena 84 49 .01 Asheville 61 66 .31 Atlantic City 83 75 .00 Birmingham 92 66 .00 Boston 86 70 .00 Buffalo 87 69 .00 Burlington 86 70 .00 Chattanooga 91 .71 .00 Chicago 88 71 .90 Cincinnati 91 70 .00 Cleveland 89 72 .00 Dallas 94 78 .00 Denver 54 4 .00 Detroit 86 72 .00 Fort Worth 94 77 .14 Galveston 91 76 .16 Jacksonville 93 72 .67 Kansas City 80 .34 Key West 68 77 .11 Knoxville 90 67 .00 Little Rock 95 74 .00 Louisville 93 70 .00 Memphis 94 74 .00 Meridian 95 72 .00 Miami 90 75 .04 Paul 67 64 .26 Mobile. 93 71 .00 Montgomery 92 70 .00 New Orleans 93 75 .00 Norfolk 86 73 .00 Philadelphia 88 70 .00 Pittsburgh 89 66 .00 Portland, Me. 65 62 .00 Richmond 86 70 .89 St. Louis 94 75 .37 San Antdnio 97 76 .00 San Francisco 69 51 .00 Savannah 88 72 .05 Tampa 90 73 .00 Vicksburg 97 70 .00 Washington 86 74 .00 right to be heard on it later." Counsel for the defense intro FUNERAL NOTICES duced affidavits signed by Storer and Herbert V. Ackerberg.

CBS GAY The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gay, Atlan Vice President, denying the alleged "conspiracy." 61, of 2314 Haven Ridge N. the owner of Gay Men's Shop, who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p. m.

today at Spring Hill ta; Mr. Jack Gay, New York, N. George C. Davis, consulting en-! Mr. Edgar R.

Gay. the nieces Airtemp focused flame oil burner. Electrically welded steel boiler has long life. Design minimizes loss of heat through flue saves money. Chrysler Airtemp development for more efficient and economical steam, hot water or vapor home heating.

Automatically fired by Chrysler with Dr. David Marx officiating. Burial will in Crest Lawn Cemetery. and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Sam Gay Friday, Sept.

12, 1947, at 1 o'clock: oeonHKIDGGQSD gineer for the Federal Communications Commission, was called to the stand by Fitts to discuss "highly technical" charts prepared by the defense in an attempt to show oUiU'aviVe orerare at Spring Hill, Dr. David Marx ot ficiating. -Interment, Crest Lawn. MSIM AIRTEiP Cll "relative merits of the two Atlan The pallbears will be Mr. Henry A native of Germany, Mr.

Gay had lived in Atlanta eight years. He was a member of the Temple and B'nai Brith. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Jack Gay, of New York, and Edgar OC232G0 ta stations. Judge Underwood frequently Meyer, Mr. Frederick Baumgart-ner, Mr.

Willie Pels. Mr. Frank Shulhofer, Mr. Arthur Sanders. Dr.

Ernest Felber. H. M. Patterson questioned the network attorney R. Gay, of Atlanta, and several nieces and nephews.

MOORE-STONER CO. 500 Stewart Ave. Telephone CYpress 1691 9 3 from the bench, once asking "the law did not contemplate that competition should be free and Son. BOWERS. M1m Florence Rebecc EGj, lU l4 Wit Miss Enloe's Sister Dies in Pennsylvania Mrs.

Ella Enloe Bidwell, of Ridley Park, sister of Miss Lula Enloe, of Atlanta, died Thursday at Ridley Park. Funeral services will be held at untrammeled, and that ttftre shall be no conspiracy." William P. Lowry Succumbs at Home William P. Lowry. of 372 Pick- WGST contends that the pro posed affiliation switch will cause the State-owned station to lose fair S.

died Thursday at his home. three-fifths of its annual income. FUNERAL NOTICES AFFIDAVITS INTRODUCED Funeral arrangements will be announced by J. Austin Dillon Affidavits introduced by Porter Company. pointed out that, if the transfer is affected, WGST will not have access to any national network.

The American Broadcasting Corpora Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. T. E. Smith and Mrs. B.

F. Peek, of Atlanta, and Mrs. J. T. Jones, of Birmingham, two brothers, O.

H. Lowry, of Birmingham, and T. T. Lowry, of Atlanta. tion, now affiliated with WAGA, has contracted to transfer its serv Boats, canoes, outboard motors are in demand.

Advertise yours in the Want Ads of The ices-to WCON, new radio station of The Atlanta Constitution. An affidavit signed by John H. ABC Vice President, stated WCON "would be the most desirable future affiliation for ABC for two reasons: "1. An association with a sta Card of Thanhs We wish to express our deep appreciation for the many kind expressions of sympathy shown during; the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Delia Ann Holcombe.

HER CHILDREN tion owned and operated by a fflSPATLANTA'S FIRST OLD-FASHIONED MFK II, TRADE-lfl' CARNIVAL HKS FOR A BRAHD-ISEW I jg NATIONALLY ADVtBTISED llJJ, Jilt'l Y( FUNERAL NOTICES RICE, Mr. Elmer The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice, Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Rice, Mr. Herbert Rice, Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Bowen and Mr. Tinney Rice, of Charlotte, N. are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Elmer Rice Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of J. Austin Dillon Rev.

J. G. Kirck-hoff will officiate. Interment, West View Abbey. The following gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and assemble at the chapel at 3:45 p.

Messrs. L. W. Hammond, H. P.

Carpenter, E. O. Bowman, T. T. ColHns, J.

T. Pen-nington and W. M. McCollum. SEXTON The friends and rela-tives of Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Sexton, Mrs. Marion Edens, Mr.

J. D. Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pilgrim, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Bowen, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. George P.

Brown, Columbus, Ohio, and Michael Edens are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. J. D. Sexton, Friday, Sept. 12, 1947, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev.

Paul Meigs officiating. Interment, West View. The pallbearers will be: Mr. W. J.

Ernest Roberts, Mr. Donald T. Farmer, Mr. Ray C. Brown, Mr.

J. Frank Brown, Mr. J. A. Bell.

Mr. L. W. Plunkett. H.

M. Patterson Son. Wl UH I E. Mrs. J.

M. The friends and relatives of Mrs. J. M. Wilhite, Athens; Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Burns. Mr.

and Mrs." Roy T. The friends of Miss Florenc Rebecca Bowers, Mrs. Laura Cath-cart, Chief and Mrs. R. E.

Bond. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Cornett, Misses Mary, Hester Mae, Emily and Sarah Bowers and Mr. Bobby Bowsers are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Florence Rebecca Bowers this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Chapel of A- Hemperley Sons. Dr. B. Gamble and Rev.

E. C. Wilson wiU officiate. Interment, Hill Crest Cemetery. The following pallbearers please assemble at the chapel at 1:45: Messrs.

Henley Campbell. R. S. Andrews, M. M.

Pynian, George T. Farrar, A. G. Couch and L. G.

Briggs, Jr. DRAKE, Mr. B. M. The friends of Mr.

and Mrs. B. M- Drake, Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Crawford, Miss Alice Drake, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Drake, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Drake, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank M. Drake, Virginia Byrd Drake, Mary Alice Crawford and William M. Crawford, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. B. M.

Drake this (Friday) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Ben Hill Methodist Church. Rev. D. H. Maxey and Rev.

A. M. Pierce will officiate. Interment, churchyaaVd, Members of the Georgia Agricultural Extension Service will serv as honorary escorts and please 'assemble at the Church at 3:15 o'clock. Pallbearers selected also assemble at the Church at 3:15.

A. C. Hemperley Sons. THOMPSON, Mr. Charles Mat-thew Funeral services for Mr.

Charles Matthew Thompson. Walnut Grove, will be held Saturday, Sept. 13, at 3 p. m. frora Corinth Christian Church.

He is is survived by children, Mrs. H. N. Cooper, Mr. D.

Guy Thompson. Miss Lavada Thompson, Mr. Jeff Thompson, of Atlanta; Mr. Lewis Thompson, Mr. Mildred Thompson, of Walnut Grove, sisters, Mrs.

Gus Allen, of Monroe, Mrs. Calvin Brooks, Mrs. T.miani Brand, Mrs. Ethel Nedham, Lo-ganville, Mrs. Grdver Ellington, Oxford, brothers, Mr.

Jc Thompson, Mr. Gus Thompson. Loganville, -Mr. Carl Thompson, Conyers, and eight grandchildren. Interment, churchyard.

The E. L- Almand funeral directors, Monroe, Ga. newspaper ol such eminence as The Atlanta Constitution would insure management qualified by long experience in the service of the public interest, while at the same time offering ABC a valuable publicity medium; "2. Technical facilities of WCON would place it in a dominant daytime position in the area and afford night-time coverage comparable to other stations available to ABC." McDougal said CBS preferred affiliation with WAGA because its frequency of 590 kilocycles was a better reception band than WGST's 890. He insisted CBS had "absolute right" to terminate WGST's contract when it expires in HESS, Mr.

Aaron of 2512 Habersham N. died Sept. 11, 1947, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Mrs. Clinton Long, Atlanta; mother, Mrs.

Henry Hess; sister, Miss Nell Hess, both of Mobile. H. M. Patterson Son. COWRY, Mr.

William P. died Thursday at the residence, 372 Pickfair, S. W. is survived by two brothers, Messrs. O.

H. and T. T. Lowry; three sisters, Mrs. B.

F. Peek, Mrs. J. T. Jones and Mrs.

T. E. Smith. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by J. Austin Dillon Co.

Guaranteed Paul Porter Speak To Group Here Tonight Paul Porter, formerly Chairman of the Federal Communications 3 Ways in Writing fiIDWEEL7Mrs. Ella Enloe of Ridley Park, died Sept. 11, 1947. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Walter Webster; sister, Miss Lula Enloe, both of Atlanta.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Sept. 15, at 2 o'clock at Scoggins, Miss Nina Wilhite, Miss Commission and now a member of the National Executive Board of HfllHM Lifetime Against Defects 18 Months Against Road Hazards the Americans for Democratic HilJ JsePj of tion, has accepted an invitation to ficiating. Interment, West View. H. M.

Patterson Son. New Tire for Failure within 90 Days speak at 8 p. m. tonight to the Atlanta branch of that organization. The meeting will take place at 151 Trinity S.

W. Lucille Wilhite, Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnett, Miss Myra Wilhite, Commerce; Mr. and Mrs.

Murry A. Simms, Valdosta; Mrs. Julia A. Cartledge, Atlanta; Mrs. J.

F. Maddox, Ashburn; Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Wilhite, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wilhite; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wilhite, Jefferson, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

J. M. Wilhite this (Friday), Sept. 12, at 5 o'clock from the Prince Avenue Baptist Church. Interment will be in YOUR REAVIS, Mrs.

Marion Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reavis, Talking Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Russell, Mr.

and Mrs. Lon Walker, all of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, of Resaca, Miss Amanda Walker, Dinwiddie, i HI! PROTECTION ASSURED! are invited-to attend the funeral Acknowledgement Card Cngravetf Promptly Samaoea Sent. J.

STEVENS NQRAVIN9 CO. WAlnut 6670 119 Paachtre St. Oconee Hill Cemetery. Bernstein1 Funeral Home, Athens, Ga. John Avery Dies In Jacksonville John Avery, of Jacksonville, formerly of Atlanta, died Thursday in Jacksonville.

Funeral services will be held at the graveside in Acworth at 3 p. m. Saturday. He is survived by two sons, Neil Avery and Hartley Avery, of Jacksonville, and a daughter, Mrs. of Mrs.

Marion Reavis at Talking Rock Baptist Church at 2 p. m. Friday. Rev. S.

L. Padgett and Rev. M. R. Chambers will officiate.

Burial will be at the churchyard. Poole Funeral Home, Jasper, a. AWTtlY A LOfJWDES FUNERAL DIRECTORS NOW AMBULANCES jr-r vnilD "nl ICTtn" TFNNIS ooima IN ANV OLD WORN-OUT UO 4 OR BADMINTON RACQUET, you Georgia. ELECTRIC FAN we'll give you a beautiful HOT PLATE FOR COFFEE MAKER (R7331) when you buy a Sterling Electric Sold by All Funeral Director Asphmlt for Wmterprmmfimm Concrete for Strength Guarantee Insured by Aetna Insurance Company at these get tnree renmyivni imn Balls (H98) or three "RED BIRD" ahuttlecocki (H79D) when you buy any tenni or badminton racquet priced at $9 60 low at tsen wiins, of Atlanta. FAN (Special Cloieout) "OVER THE COUNTER" "SWAP" VALUES Here's a Good Chance To Swap va PiriraJno' tjiAit OUR NEW DISPLAY GUESHA3VS, INC.

FLOWERS FUNERAL, SPRAYS WREATHS CASKET PIECES Two Locations "Homo of Flowers" Woot View VE. 5818 WA. 3216 MITR m.tt JONIFEI 04 U. S. Labor Aide Resigns In Protest to Taft Act CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept.

II (UP) Asst. Sec. of Labor Phil Hannan, of Cleveland, announced his resignation Thursday in the midst of a lusty attack on the Tradin' Days, Friday, Saturday and Monday Only 3 Your Broken A Piece of Taft-Hartley Act. Your Old Seat Cover Baseball Bat (COLORED) HARRIS. Mrs.

Rena of 422 Buchanan N. E. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral today (Friday) at 2 p. m. from our chapel.

Interment, An- (COLORED) HENDERSON, Mr. Alfred (Toots) of 272 Clifton PL, N. the soa of Mrs. Willie Mae Henderson, passed Sept. 11, 1947.

Funeral announced later. Haugabrooks Funeral Home. Hannan told 180 surprised delegates to the Building Trades Conference of the Ohio Federation of Labor that he was quitting in protest against the labor measure (COLORED) HARDEN. Mr. Neal Nathaniel of 318 Hilliard N.

Apt- 4. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 1 o'clock from our chapel, Rev. A. T. Dar-den officiating.

Interment, South View Cemetery. Hanley Co. Any Old Tire Carcass for a new 4-way Rim Wrench (TA107) you just purchase a scissors jack 4T14) I a. baseball (H21) or rets you an extra nice auto seat cushion (F1207) when you buy a new set of STYLE CRAFT seat covers. derson Cemetery.

Hanley Co AN OLD STUCK-UP PAINT BRUSH for Wallpaper Cleaner (M-450) when you buy one a.t. of Linoleum Finish. softball (H17C) with the purchase of any glove $C45 or mitt, as low as Plenty of time yet to use a new glove! JONES, Elder Lewis Father of Miss Fannie Jones, passed September 11, 1947, at Macon Hospital, Macon, Georgia. Funeral an MARTIN. Mr.

Joe Guss, Jr. TURNER, Mrs. Ida Mae of Madi-son, the mother of Mr. R. L.

Turner, embalmer, of Sellers Atlanta, died at the residence Sept. 11, 1947. Funeral announced later. Sellers Bros. COUPES $750 SEDANS AND COACHES $11.95 Prop, of Joe's Streamline Cafe, 285 Auburn passed away at his 1.09 Lifts 1,000 Lbs.t for only 5.45 nouncement later.

George w. Norwegian Princess To Undergo Knife BOSTON, Sept. 1 l()Crown Princess Martha, of Norway, was at the Massachusetts General Hospital Thursday where she is td submit to an operation for a back injury. residence, 209 Auburn Sept. Green Funeral Home, Thomas- mm Your BAILEY, Rev.

V. M. of 230 Lexicon Place. Surviving are eight children, seven grandchildren, two sisters, several nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives are invit MAKE Old 7 Your Accompanied by Crown Prince, ANY OLD DISH Discarded Batter) US A PROPOSITION Antiquated Old THE NAIL Olav, she arrived Wednesday after an air trip from Norway.

RAG FOR A NEW for a battery craaie Weil trade with you Electric iron fnr two dollars cash (CA-112-113-114) to DISH MOP THAT CAUSED YOUR FLAT for a tire boot (A150) when you buy a Tube MORTUARY hold your new with each purchase' of on your old TIRES, BICYCLES, RA (M189) when you buy a handy Monark a -tery when you 11. rne irienas ana relatives ton, Cieorgia. Mr Joe Guss Martin Jr the hus Sadie band of Mrs Rossie Martin the Christian, son of Mr. Joe Guss Martm Sr Griff. Friends and lhC bw-ner Mr of Mr.

Herman Dauffherty. Mr Willie Martin Mr. Johnnie Mr. Lawrence Bridges. Mr.

and rah Hightower. Miss Liza Mayn WilIiam Leste Eth2l Miss Ester Mae Martin. Miss Kelly, Mrs. Susie Brown and fam-becca Martm, Miss Fannie of Atlanta; Mrs. James Rus-Martin are invited to attend the Thomas funeral of Mr.

Joe Guss Martm, Brid Mr and Juliu3 today (Friday) at 8 P-l Bridies! of Detroit, Mrs. from our Auburn Ave Chapel. geUars, of Macon, Ga, are Rev. A. T.Darden officiating tQ att'end the of remains will be sent Saturday at Christian Saturdayt 11 p.

m. via Central Georgia 13 2 FU Temple, Ry to Arlington, for funeral A church, Rev? Rome of! Sunday at 3:30 p. m. from Tim- ficiating interment, Lincoln. rnfiWingfield Club, pallbearers.

Cow- a new "Thermae" electric iron, reg. $.95 DIOS Lib skillet for only Repair Kit (LA60C). buy it from us eral Trade-in New iron for for only Exch. Allowances! only $6.95 9.95: ELMER RICE Funeral services for Elmer Rice, of Springfield, formerly of Lithonia. who died Wednesday, will be held at 4 p.

m. Saturday in the chapel of J. Austin Dillon Company. His body will be placed in West View Abbey. MISS FLORENCE BOWERS Funeral services for Miss Florence Rebecca Bowers, of 219 Ware East Point, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 p.

m. today in the chapel of A. C. Hemperley Sons. Dr.

B. C. Gamble and the Rev. E. C.

Wilson will officiate. Burial will be in Hill Crest Cemetery. swap ed to attend his funeral today (Friday) at 2 p. m. from our Auburn Ave.

Chapel, Rev. A. T. Dar-den officiating. The remains will lie state at the Chapel until the hour of the funeral.

Interment, Zion Cemetery, Chanflblee, Ga. Cox Bros. ARMOUR, Mr. Lufus (Sug) Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Lufus Armour and family, of Canton, Mrs. Sarah Carr and family, Mrs. Lucinda Henderson and family, of Decatur, Mr. Noah Harkless.and family, Canton, Mr. and Mrs.

Red Bailey, Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. Govan Harkless and family. Canton, Mrs. Ida Armour and family, Rutledge, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Lufus Armour today (Friday), Sept. 12, 1947, at 2 p. m. from St. Paul A.

M. E. Church in Canton, Rev. L. H.

Holmes officiating. Interment churchyard. Jones Funeral Home, Canton, Ga. An Old Worn-Out -Spark Plug for a Val-Keen fan That Dog-Eared Old Wallet mcxviincy -r gij-is meet at funeral home at A Scrap of Your Old Floor Mat for a can of white side-wall paint (M123) when you get one of Churchyard. Box Cros.

1:30. Ivey morticians. Your Old Burnt Ironing Board Pad for a new Electric Iron Cord (Z181B) when you buy a new Ironing Board Pad. belt, when you buy A Worthless Broken Hammer Handle, for a new ball pein hammer (T125) when you buy one Of our tool boxes to put it in. as low as 229 (COLORED) In Memoriam for a brand new one, when you buy one of TERRELL.

Mrs. Rosa Williams The friends and relatives of Mrs. TOLL HOUSE' AT HOSPITAL In lovlns memory of our darlingfa-! ther. on. uncle and brother, Mr.

Thad our new floor mats our pocket knives Rosa Williams Terrell, Mr. Rich- set of four or more Val-Keen Spark Plugs. 45 set Davis, who passed away Sept. 12, 1 ssiowas Hudman, Mrs. Ossie Smith.

as low as 3 2 5 51-98 7 "The LordTlvemd the Lord takethjMr. and Mrs. Willie Smith, Rev. away. and Mrs.

Farris Smith, Mr. and But mmotiMtO( you. Thad. with, u. Guj.

Smiihf Mf and little azlea davis. Daushier: Green Smith, Mrs. Addie Holden, jm3J2mPAmi. 'Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Holden, Mr. In Memoriam and Mrs. Lovett Holden, are LANCASTER, Sept. 11 (UP) Lancaster General Hospital drew a "full house" Thursday, triplets and a pair of twins, all born within 47 minutes. The triplets, two boys and a girl, were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Farley. The twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester In Mentor iam in sad but loving memory of mv sister, invited to attend the funeral of WHITEHALL 4.

MITCHELL In loving memory of my dear hus- Mrs. Margaret Wilson, who departed this Terrell Saturday, Sept. nd. Rev. J.

R. Wilcher. who passed lif' Sept. 12. 1948.

ito n.W band "the 2 from Butler Street 3039 PEACHTREE Margaret served Master day by day. 13. at p. m. Srnt 12.

19Sfv Downtown 2 STORES ON GORDON ST. Near Lee Opp. Evana STREET East Point. In Buckhead 741 MARIETTA ST. At Ponders 213 SOUTH MAIN "J- To Him her heart she gave.

i Baptist Church. Rev. P. F. Ran- Now she has left this lonesome land, J' And gone to Heaven to live.

som, officiating. Interment. some day we will meet to part no Lincoln Cemetery. Ivey Bros, mor 'mnrtipianc Life is very empty without you. dar.

but the blessed assurance of meeting again some day makes the sad and lonely waiting worth the while. Sadly missed. MRS. SUSIE M. WILCHER, Wife, MRS.

EMMA WATSON, Sister..

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