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FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES J.LHembreeDies; Retired Fanner W. LaChapelle. Keeping Up With. Atlanta By ALEX JOINER 10-B THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION April 2, 1950 One Killed, 11 Injured In Traffic Accidents SEPA Given $150,000 In House Bill HAMES, Mr. George LouisThe friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. George Louis Hames, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hames, Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Hames, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Flem John Louis Hembree, 69, of Campbell ton Rd, RFD No. 1, Ben Hill, died yesterday in a local hospital following a short illness. LACHAPELLE. Mr. Wilfred 571 Poole Creek Rd, Hapeville, Ga, passed away Friday, March 31, 1950, at a private sanitarium.

Surviving are a son, Mr. Francis E. I Chape lie, Hapeville; daughter. Miss Libby Marie LaChapelle, Chicago; brothers, Mr Joseph La Chapelle, Mr. Nels LaChapelle, Marinette, Mr.

Nagle LaChapelle, Two Rivers, Mr. George LaChapelle, Escanaba, Wilfred LaChapelle, 72, of 571 Poole Creek Rd, Hapeville, died yesterday at his residence following a short illness. Funeral services and burial will ing, Mr. W. Hames, Ml.

o. Funeral services will be held at Hames, and the grandchildren are Decatur's Marjorie Stukes will lead the Agnes Scott College stu- invited to attend the funeral of 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Chapel of Henry M. Blanchard and Son.

The Rev. Hpward Johnson will of One person was killed and at least 11 injured in trafficjdent body next year as president Mr. George Louis Hames Monday By GLADSTONE WILLIAMS rVinctitntinn Staff rumiunJtnt 01 me siuaeni government associa afternoon at 2 clock from the accidents in Georgia yesterday. ficiate and burial will be in West View Cemetery. be in Marinette, Wis.

Mr. LaChapelle was formerly of Yfisconsin and had lived" in Atlanta for the past five months. He was retired shop foreman of a graveside in Davis Chapel Church uoo.miss aiuises is ine aaugmer WASHINGTON-Plans for ex-of Dean S. Guerry Stukes. She panding the Southeastern Power yard, Cobb County.

Allen A retired farmer, Mr. Hembree served we siuaeni. government Administration headauarters at El had lived in Ben Hill most of his sisters, Mrs. George Richard and Mrs. Lloyd Racine, Marinette, Wis.

Funeral and interment services will be held in Marinette. Greenberg Flinn. life. He was a former member of lower house in her freshman berton, Ga, are revealed in the represented the sophomore class! appropriations sought by the Inte- the Woodmen of the World. oa tne executive committee, is nor Department for the next fiscal Surviving are his widow; two serving as student recorder- this Mrs.

JL P. Coles, Former-Atlanta Leader, Dies sons, J. Hembree, of Los year. To establish an organization at Elberton to market and sell elec year. Also cnosen in recent elections: Miss Betty Ziegler, College furniture company.

Surviving are his son, Francis E. LaChapelle, of Hapeville; a daughter, Miss Libby LaChapelle, of Chicago; four brothers, James LaChapelle, Nels LaChapelle, and Nagle LaChapelle, all of Marinette; and George LaChapelle, of Escanaba, and two sisters, Mrs. George Richards Angeles, Cal, and Robert H. Hembree, of Atlanta; five daughters, Mrs. R.

E. Lewis, of Smyrna, Mrs. Couch Son. VAN DIVER. Mr.

LawreMe age 56, of Helen, Ga, passed away Saturday morning at Lawson VA Hospital. Survivors, his wife, Mrs. Jewel Jones Vandiver; 2 sons, Lamar and Gilmer Vandiver; mother, Mrs. Lula Crumley Vandiver; 4 sisters, Mrs. Jim Fisher, Mrs.

Cecil Lusk, Mrs. Cline Woody, Mrs. Lon Hood; 4 brothers, Mr. M. Lat, Comer, Garland Van; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral will be held from the home of his tric power produced by govern Park, President of Athletic Asso ment-constructed dams the area ciation; Betty Jane Foster, 1179 OakHale N. Editor of thelthe House Appropriations Commit W. M. Ward, of Atlanta, Mrs. C.

Pass, Mrs. H. Evans and Mrs Yearbook; Miss Marie tee has included a fund of N. Decatur Editor in the Department's annual ALBANY Mrs. Stella Wiffht fnlea 01 fnnf Atlantan and Mrs.

Lloyd Racone, both of DAILEY The friends and relatives of Mr. John Paul Dailey, Miss Sarah Stillwell Dailey, Miss Carrie L. Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Aeck, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tervin, Tampa, are invited to attend the funeral of John Paul Dailey Sunday, April 2. 1950, at 2 o'clock at Sprint Hill, Dr. Wallace Rogers officiating.

Interment, McDonough, Ga, at 4 o'clock in charge of Gate City Lodge No. 2 F. A. M. The pallbearers will be: Mr.

Talmadge Hardman, Mr. Wilmer H. Greinor, Mr. Trov G. Nabers.

Mr. Howard u. l. Hester, ail or sen hui; a brother, J. T.

Hembree, of Palmetto; a sister, Mrs. J. H. Davis, of Stonewall; and two grandchildren. died in Phoebe Putney Hospital; The Aurora, literary magazine; the salary and expenses of person Miss Su Boney, Decatur.

Vice- Crushed beneath an overturning automobile, Leroy S. Peaccok, 69, of Eastman, was instantly killed three miles East of Eastman on State Highway 46, tht State -Patrol! said. Troopers J. T. Lunsford and IL B.

Hamrick said an auto driven by Peacock was passing another machine which was attempting to make a left turn. Peacock's car sideswiped the other, plunged from the highway and overturned, they related. William Jasper Brown, of Eastman, driver of the second machine was giving the proper signal for the turn. Troopers said. Brown was not injured.

A head-on auto crash on Memorial Drive, near Oakrldge Avenue, sent three persons to Grady Hospital. Police said W. S. Honea, 47, of Scottdale, booked for driving on the wrong side of the street was treated for lacerations and bruises. William B.

Jones, 51, of Fairburn and his wife, Jones. 50. occupants of the yesterday after aa extended ill nel of the headquarters for the ness. i fiscal year beginning July 1. President of Christian Association.

Buys First Bond Raymond P. McKirtnion, mother ih Helen, Ga, 2:30 p. Monday, Rev. Robert' Alexander, Rev. Stanton Howard officiating.

Burial, Westview Cemetery, Clarkesville, Ga. Church Son in Marinette. G. L. Hames Dies; Rites Tomorrow George Louis Ha 'es.

70, of 501 Interior of iciajs had asked for $175,000 but he Committee reduced the reauest to $150,000. To STATE DEATHS of 516 Montrose begin the new office a sum of $70. Dr, bought the; 000 has been granted for the cur Rev. I. Zeller, 74, Bainbridge, charge.

rent vear. CTRTttff II. Mr. George ClevelandJW. Shirley, Mr.

J. W. DuBose. Mr. The friends asd relatives of Mr.) J.

L. Killebrew. As escort mem- V'oods IT. died yesterday at his residence following a short The former Miss Stella Wight, Mrs. Coles was bore in Newton on Oct.

8, 1858. At the close of the War Between the States, her family moved to Atlanta. It was there she was educated and graduated from Girls High School. In 1880, Mrs; Coles' family moved to Albany where she helped rebuild the old St. Paul's Episcopal Church which had been destroyed by fire.

She also worked for the Library Association. After marrying Andrew Pickens Rep. Paul Brown, of Elberton, who is largely responsible for the Administration headquarters going ana Airs, ueorge uieveiana, wr- oeri 01 Aun Loage tso. is ruth, Mr. and Mrs.

John Carruth, BPO Elks, and officers and em- illness. yesterday. Miss Estelle Foreman, 75, "In Woodbury. Interment in Greenville Friday. Lt.

Jack Raley, pilot, killed over Germany in 1944. Rites March 30 in Donalsonville. Brenda Bridwell, near Bowdon, March 30. first U. S.

Savings Bond at Central Park School under "School Saving Program" sponsored by East Point Legion Grave. ide funeral services will Mr. and Mrs. Frank carruth, Mr. pioyces 01 tirsi national uanx.

H. M. Patterson Son. be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in and Mrs. Thomas Carruth, Miss to the Georgia city, said yesterday the first group of Government employees will to Elberton in about 10 days. Housing arrangements have ben made for them. Davis Chapel churchyard in Cobb Rachel Carruth. all of Dallas; Mr.

CAMP. Mrs. Minnie The friends and relatives of Mrs. Min County. a i and Mrs.

G. B. Duncan, Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carruth.

second machine were treated for chest injuries and lacerations. Cole, of Columbia, S. in 1885. A native of Marietta, Mr. Hames was a painting contractor and had lived in Atlanta for over 40 years.

fats Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Carruth, Marietta; Mrs. Lou Griggs, Macon; grandchildren and great FUNERAL NOTICES He is survived by his widow; a Auxiliary o. .51 on behalf of the U.

S. Treasury. Mrs. Edgar M. Loyless, chairman of the grandchildren are invited to at Five Rockmart men on their, Mrs.

Coles returned to Atlanta way to weekend reserve training! with him in 1906 and became a at Dobbins Air Base, leader in civic, patriotic and social were Injured when their automo-, activities. hile collided with another at the Elected President of the Atlanta daughter, Mrs. J. R. Vaughn, of tend the funeral of Mr.

George Atlanta; two P. R. Vaughn nie L. Camp, of Forest Park, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Moody, of College Park, Mr. and Mrs. M.

C. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Jud-kins, of Marietta: Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Benson, of Louisville, Mr. H. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Camp, of Riverdale, Mrs. Sal-lie Tobias, of Houston, Texas, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie Camp today (Sun Cleveland Carruth to be held Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock from STRAWN, Mr. Martin 1 Funeral services for Mr. Martin L.

Strawn will b'e held Monday afternoon, April 3, 1950, at 2 o'clock from Midway Methodist Church, For East Point pro-g a reports McKinnion the New Hope First Baptist and H. R. Vaughn; a sister, Mrs. Henry Fleming; and two brothers, W. C.

Hames, all of Atlanta; and C. O. Hames. of Birmingham; several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. student response is good, Church.

Rev. E. S. Head will of intersection of South Cobb Drive; Woman's Club in 1912, Mrs. Coles and Austell Road.

was named regent of the Joseph Cobb County police listed driv-j Habersham Chapter of the DAR ers as Buford McDonald, one of in 1914 after returning from a tour the reservists, of Rockmart, and i of Europe. In 1919 she became ficiate. Interment, Church Ceme syth County. Rev. James Hol- Rail Surgeons' Head tery.

Pope Weems Funeral Home, Dallas, Ga. Dr. Ben C. Hilton, of Atlanta, is day) April 2, at 2 clock from the Robert E. Allen, of 100 west Dixie iresiaent or tne Atlanta City ed brook will officiate.

Interment will be in the churchyard. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Henry M. Blanchard Son, 1270 Spring N. W.

eration of Ctubs. retiring president of the Atlantic vOFFORn Mr. OnhMia Central Baptist Churcn, Douglas Marietta FUNERAL NOTICES Her husband died in 1920 and, Coast Line Railroad Surgeons As Allen was reported uninjured. The friends and relatives of Mrs.j County. Rev.

Toombs McGaughey in 1925. Mrs. Coles returned to will officiate. Interment, churchyard. The pallbearers will be Mr.

Ralph Hendricks, Mr. ALDRIDGE, Mr. John R. TURNER, Mrs. O.

O. of Lithia Ophelia Garner Wofford, Mrs. Lu-cile Stansell, Mrs. Annie Ruth Aaron, Miss Margaret Wofford, Miss Peggy Wofford, Experiment, Friends and relatives of Mr. John Springs, died Saturday.

She is survived by her husband; 2 sons, R. Aldridee of Buchanan, Ga, Mrs Moody, Mr. Jack Camp, Mr. Joe $10,000 NEEDED Palsy Group Gets $1,000 In Lily Sales The Cerebral Palsy Society received $1,000 from Easter lily sales in the outlying areas of Atlanta yesterday, Mrs. J.

V. Sharpless announced. But the sum was $9,000 short of the goal the group" had set before being banned from selling on Atlanta streets by the Fund Appeals Board. "There's a need to be met if we are to train our Mrs. Sharpless" said.

"Since we've been denied this means, we'll seek some other methods of raising the necessarv funds." Anyone desiring to make a contribution to the Society may address gifts to the Cerebral Palsy Society, Box 4507, Atlanta 2. Or they may send it to Robert A. Austin, co the Citizens and Southern National Bank. Albany where she was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the Colonial Dames of America, the DAR and the Spanish-American War Veterans Auxiliary.

Survivors include her sister, Mrs. W. S. Wilson, of Albany, and r.a Mr Kathprinp Russell MUs! Holmes. Mr.

Frank Wilson and Mr. Glenn and Billy; 4 daughters, Bet C. L. Davis, Bremen, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Bridges. Atlanta, and Mrs. Sarah Holloway of College Jewel Fred Gamer, Howard Brown.

Bishop Poe. Mrs. Lois Herring, Mrs. Eugenia i BISHOP, Mrs. F.

M. The friends Garner, Atlanta; Mrs. Bertha Cole, and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. F.

sociation which has elected Charleston's Dr. F. A. Hoshall to succeed him. Dr.

Braswell E. Collins, of Waycross, was chosen Secretary-Treasurer. American Bar Leader The Lawyers Club of Atlanta will hear Harold J. Gallagher, President of the American Bar Association at a meeting at 5:30 p. m.

Friday at Club Headquarters, 70 Fairlie N. W. Gallagher is a former law partner of Wendell ty, Ruth, Linda and Elizabeth. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Roy Davis Funeral Home, Austell.

Park are invited to attend the fu neral of Mr. John R. Aldridge this Luthersville; Mr. R. B.

Wofford, m. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, Mt. J.

T. Wofford, Griffin, are in- Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Bwhop. Mr.

(Sunday) afternoon, April 2 at 3 McDonald and four other Rockmart men. listed as Benjamin Fry, Thomas O. Mecks, Ivy T. Ayers and W. A.

Hooper, received treatment at Dobbins Air Base dispensary. McDonald, Fry and Ayers were hospitalized at Fort MePher-non's station hospital later. Extent of injuries was not immediately known. Five persons were treated at Grady last night for injuries received in accidents. Louis W.

Smith, 22 -year -old motorcyclist of 782 Central S. suffered a head injury and lacerations in a collision with aji automobile at Central Ave. and Bass S. W. He was dismissed DOBSOX, Mrs.

Phillip D. Sr. vited to attend the funeral of Mrs. of 670 Elinor PI, N. died April o'clock, from the Buchanan Methodist Church with Rev.

Grover Bell officiating. Interment Buchanan Cemetery. The Robert Miller Fu 1, 1950. Surviving are her hus Ophelia Garner Wofford, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the As four nieces, Mrs. James S.

Dougherty, of Albany; Mrs. Barrington King, of LaGrange; Mrs. Hill R. Huffman, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Marion C.

Talley, of Lakeland. Several grandnieces and nephews also survive. Services will be conducted today at 3 p. m. in St.

Paul's Episcopal Church by the Rev. G. Ralph Madson, Rector. Interment will band; sons, Mr. Phillip D.

Dob-son, Jr, Mr. William James Dob- neral Home, Bremen, Ga. Wilkie. His subject will be "Cur and Mrs. Anderson Bishop, Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Duncan, all of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sperin, Ball Ground, Mr.

and Mrs. Macon L. Bishop, Montebello, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie H.

Bishop, Jacksonville, Mr. and Joe Fowler, of Holly Springs, Mr. Arthur Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. son: sisters.

Mrs. H. J. Norns and sembly of God Church. Rev.

E. P. Pruitt, Rev. Hoyt Freeman and Rev. A.

J. Peters will officiate. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, rent Trends American Govern HEMBREE, Mr. John Lewis, Sr. Funeral services for Mr.

John Mrs. Minnie Webb, Fresno, Cal H. M. Patterson Son. menf Dr.

George D. Straver will discuss the recent survey of Alvaton, Ga. Haisten Bros, Funeral Directors. ELLISON. Mr.

William S. The friends and relatives of Mr. and follow in Atlanta in the Oakland after being treated H. C. Haynes, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Lewis Hembree, of Campbel-ton Road, Ben Hill, Ga, will be held Monday afternoon, April 3, 1950, at 3:30 o'clock from the chapel of Henry M. Blanchard Son, 1270 Spring St, N. W.

Rev. Mrs. William S. Ellison, Mr. and McDANIEL, Mr.

Fred age 59, of tne university System of Georgia at a luncheon meeting of the Georgia Engineering Society at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the 1 Luckie Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cantrell, Three others were hurt in an Cemetery at 4 p.

m. tomorrow, accident at Fifth St. and Myrtle; Stockbridge, Ga, died April 1, 1950. He is survived by his wife, all of Canton. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. E. S. Thomason and Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Robinson invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William S.

Ellison this (Sunday) afternoon L. C. Haynes, Acworth, Mr. Mrs. Estelle Mays McDaniel; brother, Mr.

J. B. McDaniel, Decatur, Street YMCA. VFW Post Commander N. E.

Listed at Grady were Miss Janie Maria Fornara and her father, Anthony Fornara, of 1086 N. Virginia N. and and Mrs. Albert Smith, Clarkdale, Mrs. Etelle Gilliland, of Mi at 2 o'clock at Fork Creek Baptist Howard Johnson will officiate.

Interment, West View. Pallbearers selected will assemble at the chapel at 3:15 o'clock. Surviving are his wife; sons, Mr. J. L.

Hembree, 2 sisters, Mrs. Annie M. Pounds, Decatur, Mrs. R. L.

J. T. Shattles Dies in Florida John P. Dailey, Banker. Dies Church.

The Rev. Odum and Rev Edward J. Jones has been elect Cleveland will officiate. Interment Merritt, Little Rock, Ark. Funeral ed new Commander of Atlanta rci a a A vrw t-osi w-icn nas an in Cedar Grove Cemetery.

A. Turner Sons. Los Angles, Mr. Robert ami, Mrs. Evi Bishop, of Canton, Ga, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

E. M. Bishop today (Sunday) 2 p. m. at Indian Knoll Baptist Church, Rev.

Ralph Fra-zier, Rev. Thomas Abercrombie officiating. Interment, churchyard. nounced prelim- John Paul Dailey. 74-vear-old Hembree, Atlanta; daughters, Mrs.

James Thomas Shuttles, 69, of iinary plans for Louise M. Miller, whose address was not immediately available. Also treated were Charles E. Davis, 23, of Jonesboro, and Clifford J. Elliott, 20, of Roswell.

Davis received lacerations of the knee, lip, and chest in an accident on Highway 54 near the Poole Creek Bridge. Elliott, hurt in an R. E. Lewis, Smyrna, Mrs. HARPER, Mr.

Beverly Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge. a form- Atlantan, died yesterday in Ft Lauderdale. Funeral arrangements will be Jones Funeral Home, Canton, Ga.

M. Ward, Atlanta: Mrs. H. C. Pass, Ben Hill, Mrs.

H. L. Evans, Ben Hill, Mrs. O. I Hester, Ben Hill, brother, Mr.

J. T. of 141 Lakeview N. died esterday in a private hospital following a ort illness. Funeral services will be held 2 p.

m. today in Hill. Graveside rites will be conducted at 4 p. m. in McDonough Ceme announced.

services will be held (this) Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Liberty Baptist Church, Lilburn, Ga, Rev. Troy Buice and Rev. Robert Taylor officiating. The body will lie in state at the church from 2 to 3 o'clock. Until that time the body will be at 507 West Howard St, in Decatur, Ga.

The following will serve as pallbearers: R. H. Bacon, Jr, W. W. Day, J.

J. Cook, Lamar McDaniel, Harold Pounds, Charles Davis. F. Q. Sammon Funeral Home, Lawrenceville, Ga.

Beverly Harper, Mr. Gene Harper, all of Villa Rica, Ga, and nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Beverly Harper this (Sunday) afternoon April 2 at 2:30 o'clock from the Powell's accident at Roswe 11 was trepjedi FultQn Bag and Cotton mUs for for cuts and bruises tery. Hembree, Palmetto, sister, Mrs. J.

H. Davis, Stonewall, sister-in-law, Mrs. R. L. Hembree, Atlanta; grandchildren, Barbara Ann Lewis, Smyrna, John face and hands the redesigning of heir club at 226 Peach tree Others chosen serve with Jones are 1 S.

Osborne, Senior Vice Commaftd-eV; John Griffin, Junior Vice John A. Ko-valski. Quartermaster; Sam D. A native of McDonough, Mr. 'Chapel Methodist Church near Vil 23 years.

Active in the Masonic order, he was a member of the E. A. Minor Lodge and the Lake-wood Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons. He was also a member of la Rica, Ga. Interment in church Dailey had lived in Atlanta over 50 years.

He began his banking career with the Lowrey National I I Lewis Hembree 3rd, Los Angeles, yard. R. O. Taylor Funeral Home, Villa Rica, Ga. flP's W.

F. Caldwell California. i the Stockbridge Baptist Church. Bank and had been with the First Surviving are six sons, Kooert Undergoes Operation c. su.

iHjEnnani ana ttles. of Stockbridge; Wil COAL Jones Hardin MA. 1107 liam P. Shattles, of Austell; Joel Hewjett. William F.

Caldwell," Chief of i R. Shattles. of Gastonia, N. Edward Jone, Bureau for the Associated Press in; Ronald D. Shattles, of Jtockbridge; Advocate: National Bank of Atlanta for 54 years.

He was a Scottish Rite Mason, a member of the Yaraab Temple, i Gate City Lodge, and At-' lanta Elks Lodge number 78.. Surviving are two sisters. Miss Sarah Stillwell Dailey and Miss Carrie L. Dailey, both of Atlanta; Atlanta for more than 20 years.i Daniel W. Shattles and David Ci William L.

Sherrill, Surgeon: and i i a is reponea in gooa ronamon anvr snauies, Dom or mania; sixnusepn itaoun, AWTRY LOWNDES FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fr Parking tot NHt Door undergoing an operation at Craw Jin fj re acres daughters, Mrs. Thomas V. Geiger. of Ft. Lauderdale; Mrs.

K.j Teachers Workshop Prion. Mrt William S.n Mrs 1 rilM. "Understanding and (COLORED) ford Long Hospital here. known in Southern newspaper circles as "WFC," is expected to return to duty in about two months. (COLORED) Aeck' of.Atlarta; and Mrs.

Frank- nil i uiiij ui la. WOODWARD Mr. Aron J.ot GRAVIS, Mr. Willie James TSi'J'T 5mm Margaret Pledge, of 384 Bu White, .11 of Atlanta; and Miss Youth" will ftf Nashville 1 beJhe them of the apnual Sum-1 I met Workshop for Teachers to bj uth will i Mrs. 1179 Welch St, S.

passed, 1297 Puerto chanan St, N. passed away Emory University, June 12! be passed at his residence Amil 1. His funeral will need bv IveVBros. March 31, 1950. Funeral announced April 1.

1950. Funeral "nounced i Sim. Fnnpral Home. later. Haugabrooks Funeral Home.

T.i Sims Funeral Home nou (COLORED) FULLER Infant girl of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fuller, of 387 Martin St, passed April Funeral announcement later. Haugabrooks Funeral Home. DENNIS, MnTMtilda of 26 Farrington Ave, i.

E. The friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral at 11 a. m. front Mt Nebo Baptist Church, Rev. P.

J. Dotson officiating. Interment, Chestnut Hill, Moreland Funeral Home. WATSOyfTMr. Isaiah of 391 Cur REFERRED TO IfiRRELL.

WEST Joint Elementary School In Lakewood Authorized Atlantan Heads Gardens Body Mrs. Rembert Marshall, of Atlanta, was elected President of the Garden Club of Georgia at the concluding business session of the HMiiLiyi. ViJwJ Park the 1 KffiDlfcnttr7Wfiiie Funeral PULLIN, Mr. Florence 104 Brad-mXrof0 Mrs ife 'ds, be conducted this St, N. husband of Mrs Julia passed at thf residence April 1 iernoon (Sunday) at 2 p.

m. from'PuUins passed away March 31. announced later Htoeapi-' our chapel. Interment, Chestnut Funeral announced later, Cemetery. Ivey Bros, Northeast cians.

COUCH. Mrs. Hattie of Man- Mrs. Sail ieKnends Chester, Ga. Friends and relatives rilOK.MOIN.

Mrs. reari Ol f. Mr and ir.vits1 tn nttonri th funeral to July, 19. Local educators who will serve as staff members include Albert Cox. John Goodland.

Thomas McDonough and John Dot-so of Emory; Miss Elizabeth Jones, librarian, College Park; Sam Wiggins, Agnes Stott College; and Miss Ruth Weegand, Supervisor of Music, Atlanta Public Schools. Emory's Dr. Howard M. Phillips wilL preside at a joint meeting of the Association of Southeastern Bi IT Ant 1 ThP 1950 convention in Brunswick ifripnds and relatives are invited Mrs rier St, N. E.

The friends and relatives of Mrs. Bertha Watson and By HERMAN HANCOCK Other officers, ll to serve two to attend her funeral tomorrow Mrs, ologists and the Southeastern years, were Mrs. A. N. Dykes, Co-i (Monday) at 2:30 m.

from Mrs- x7nA Smith' mil invited to attend th. Atlanta and Fulton County i improvement of the City's water Hon, Botanical Society. of America, school officials have set the stage 'purification plant will take place Friday and Saturday, at the Uni- lumDus, Mrst vice President; Mis Piney Grove Baptist cnurcn, ca'iT- Rhf Taihon Ga Hills runeral todav (Sunday) at 2 p. m. T.

J. Smith. MrRap. Sfmnd Rm.Ward Rev. Jones the funeral of Mrs.

Sa.lie Shef- Cemetery, Talbotton, Ga. rom Coleman AME Churrn. 1 i aj SC, 1 Fimaval Ujma IrAAnVl I I I .3 to prepare xor nwvy increase p. m. luesoay.

iviemDers. versity of Virginia. Dr. Phillips is President- MrV Chart-. HarT PJ.ii CMVitnVirnMct the Department Bi- Sfrd Vice PresideMfilr.

7 Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. Han-i ieia wudj i f. -y. Blunt, Ga. The pastor will offi-ley Co.

from Springfield Baptist Church NELSON, Mr. Harry Anderson Interrnent. churchyard. The WILLIAMS, Mrs. Viola of318 Hogansville, Ga.

Interment, WestjFriends and relatives of Mrs. Bes- cortcge wiU leave from the chapei Cain St E. The friends and View Cemetery. Pollard. sie Grant and family Mr.

F. 11 a. m. Hanley Co. rr as a icsuii ui in aim uic oiaaaaru ousu uaiuu OlOgy at tmory and President Of Black Atlanta rnrrPtnnrMin- cl; vate housing developments project- Company, contractors the; the Association of Southern Bi-'rVtaVl' Atlanta' Corresponding Sec- ed there.

Charles Collier. relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Paul DUKES. Mrs.

Liddie-of 3 Air-, Nelson, Miss Viola Nelson, all of 1 ot 326 (Jiujci tic sci vilj uaiucvuc lu iOMjgisi5. Jarrell, City School', group of invited guests. The im-j Miss Ira of tht Pnoor Tnnn i.iDohmn Mr Mrs. line St. Friends and relatives of i Brooklyn.

N. iYir. ana xurs, Superintendent, and I'aul provemenis inciuae mree new ou-: Jackson PI. Friends and relatives of Mr. Robert Wright and family, Mrs.

Lizzie Beasley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams Atlanta, was voted a certificate of! Maggie Howard, Mrs. Mamie uar- jvir. ana Mrs.

tAiuier wiarxe ana Aiirea norior, wr, anu lanmj, an merit for conceiving the Betteriron and Mr. C. J. Williams are in-' family, Mr. Clarance Clarke and of Atlanta, are invited to attend Fulton Superintendent, have been inch steel conduits which, connect the water reservoir with the filtra-; Home Town program.

The 1951 'vited to attend the funeral of MrsJ family, Mr. Luther Jackson and, the funeral of Mr. H. A. Nelson convention will be held in Sa-i Viola Williams tomorrow (Mon- family are invited to attend the fu- Monday at 2:30 p.

m. at the ML Mrs. P. D. Dobson, PTA Worker.

Dies authorized by a joint committee from the two school systems to survey the problem end recommend vannah. Iday) at 2:30 p. m. from Butler nerai of Mrs. Liddie Dukes today Baptist Church, Rockdale tion operation, a central inlet mix-; ing chamber, and a large new mix-' ing basin Consider Revisions Park.

Rev. Roswell F. Jackson Street Baptist Church Rev. J. R.t (Sunday) at 2 o'clock at Auburn Barnett officiating.

Interment, Chanel. Rev. Lewis Foster of- officiating. Interment. Lincoln Garden Club Delegates Mrs.

Elizabeth Reynolds Dobson, nf Kin ri South ViewJSemeteryHanleyCo. ficiating. Interment, Redan, Ga. Cemetery. Hanleys Ashby Street RERTS.

Mrs. Georcia Chanv; Haucabrook Funeral Home. I Funeral Home. it rnnnril fnmfttrBu) trhprt. Suffer Food Poisoning UOU uled to Vnnitider Polir Committ wSff RVL 57.

1 K-rFriends and relatives of Mr. I CARTER. Sfiss MiHECof "511151 DAVIS731. LtlUe-of 48l Edith bers Friends and relatives of Mr. I CARTER, Sfiss Minnie of Gills-; BSV'IS, Mrs.

tilli. i iiiipr a i arranvprnpriTi i I nt i i i erection of an adequate Joint elementary school which will care for 2,000 expected students. Fulton County already has earmarked for elementary school facilities in that area, but the Joint committee has decided the problem is a common one and should be solved by a joint operation. Fulton County and Atlanta now operate an elementary school each recommendaUons for revising announced bv Patterson BRUNSWICK UP) Something Wm- D- Roberts, Kev. anci airs.

vUle, Ga. The friends and rela- Jl he menas ana reiauves parking restrictions on Spring Son Patterson unset Several deletef i Ludie Culbreath and family, Mr. tives of Mr. and Mrs. James Carter! of Rev.

W. B. Davis, Mr. G. V.

Da- Street and Stewart Avenue. native of Commerce. to the Georgia State Gardea Clubs' Mrs Ragland and Springfield, Ohio, and Mr and; vis and family, Mrs. Mary Pinkes and family, Mr. Harris Beasley, Mr.

Fleetwood Wright and family are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ruby. Beasley tomorrow (Monday) at 2 o'clock at Auburn Chapel. Rev. W.

H. Borders, officiating. Interment, Lincoln Ceme tery. Haugabrooks Funeral Home. TIIREATT.

Mrs. Phoebe Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral Monday at 3 p. from St. Mary's A. M.

E. Church. Husband, Rev. A. M.

Threatt, Thomaston, daughter, Mrs. Walter L. Warren, Macon, son in-law, Mr. James P. Warren, Ma con, grandchildren, Sylvia, James, Arthur, Blassie, Thelma Warren, all of Macon; sisters, Mrs.

Willie Mae Green of Macon, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Chapman, Mrs. John Carter and family of i and family, Mr.

W. G. Davis and the plan, the parking ban at any Dobson had lived in Atlanta for! convention, Gillsville. Ga, are invited to at-ifamily, several relatives and tend the funeral of Miss Minnie Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Brewer, Mr. Jeffrey Beans, all of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Kilmer Chapman and family, of Margaret, time on Spring Street will be ex-'several years. Her husband, Philip Dr.

M. E. Winchester, Glynn tended from Baker Street to Ponce Dobson, Sr, is a retired me-! County Health Officer, said that de Leon Avenue. No parking wilTchanic and grocer. Mrs.

Dobson "undoubtedly it was food poison-be allowed on Spring Street from! was active in Atlanta PTA actm-'ing." He estimated 35 to 40 women Ponce de Lmn Avnu to Peach-! ties for several veara and was a affota4 Carter today (Sunday) at 2 pjn. from the Pleasant Hill M. E. Church near Gillsville, Ga. Rev.

in the Lakewood area, but both schools have enrollments totalling friends are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lillie Davis today, April 2, at 1 p. rxL, from the Glen-dale Road Alpha and Omega Church of Christ at Scottdale, Elder J. W. White and others offi Mr.

Wm. Chapman, of Jfew York about 400 students. When the Atlanta Housing Au tree Street during rush hours member of the Fortified Hills Bap-j riourf 9ity; Ir' and.Mr Charlie per- from 7 to 0 m. and frnm 4 to c'tist Church and the Missionary So-' Mr. and Mrs.

Lemmie Cham- C. W. Gaither will officiate. Interment Buffington Cemetery. Green thority completes its 900 Negro L- I several oi uie women requircaih- nf rietrmt are Invited ciating.

Interment, Mountain View lee Funeral Home, Gainesville, Ga. n. ine east sine nf stwarj cieir. Avenue frnm Whitehall Rtt tn! She is survived bv her husband; r.eaunenV. attend the funeral of Mrs.

GRIKR. Miss Dollie The friends i np nnrinr cam it wm iTrrvnci rm housing units and private developments complete another 450 contemplated units. Miss Jarrell says ueorgia unamDers Kooerts Mon- Cemetery, Scotts Crossing. The cortege will leave our chapel at 12 noon. Hines Funeral Home, 327 Piedmont N.

E. and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grier, Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. 3, at clock p. m. Street Baptist Church, Grier, Mr.

and Mrs. Fletel Grier, facilities must be provided lor least 2,000 students. fix. ana kits. ir.

a. ueorge ana a private ciuo to operate at Friday hut he said rhemical tests Boulevard, Tax Convi.verly H.lls, CaL; two faid chemical tests jackson officiating. Interment, Georaian ub Wins OutirV, N. and a 1 a axrr-i aa orv a-'misr-n family, Mr. Eddie Lee Grier, all of Atlanta, Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Walmock, and family, of Ellen- a v- uiuiMv ivw iwa i charges for antique shows also'" LEGAL NOTICE To AH Barbers and Hairdressers: (COLORED) In Memoriam will be up for consideration. The This ia tn nntw. vma Ht the Stat I wood, Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Grier and family: Mr. and Mrs. In loving memory of our dear daughter. MORTUARY Ing schools on the dates listed below years ago last Wednesday, March 29. 'l 946: One of our greatest tossea on earth MRS.

H. W. UGHTTOOT Funeral services for Mrs, W. tight-foot. "74.

of 112 Arden Ave- S. who committee is asking that a $100 a day license fee be charged operators. This would supplant an existing ordinance requiring payment of the license fee and an assessment of $5 per lineal foot of display space per day, which spon Heaven's cain. WHITE BEAUTICIANS Artistic Beauty Institute. S1 Auburn Avenue, on April 11th: Moler'i Beauty College.

Marietta St, on April 12th. Mary Simmons. Macon; brother-in-law and wife, Mr. Williams Threatt of Macon; Mrs. Ellen Threatt, Macon; niece, Mrs.

Constance Hightower, Macon; uncle, Mr. Seborn Howard, of Macon; cousins, Mrs. Eddie Cook of So per-ton, Mrs. Frances Morgan ct Macon, Mrs. Catherine Pitts of Fort Valley, Mrs.

Josephine Bell of Macon, Mrs. Blassie Mahone of Atlanta, Mrs. Lucille James of Atlanta. The cortege will leave Thomaston, Tuesday morning at 10:30 for Macon. Funeral at Macon at 3 p.

m. Tuesday. Hanley Funeral Home, Thomaston, Ga. reoroBTOT" Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many ftienda, both colored and white, for their kind, nesa and sympathy, beautiful florals, telegrams, cards of condolence, and the use of their cars during the recent illness and The Board of Zoning Appeals has recommended that the Georgian Club be permitted to locate at 1684 Boulevard, N. despite considerable opposition from the residents of the neighborhood.

Thomas H. Dwyer is Secretary-Treasurer of the organization, and says it will be a social and benevolent organization. Garage Apartments Ban Though we live apart we will meet aeain. died Friday la a local hospital, will be WALLACE, Mr. Luther.

Sr. The friends and relatives of Mrs. Arthur Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wallace, Jr, and children, of Miami.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace and daughter, of Brooklyn, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Brink-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garrison and children, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. S.

Thomas, of St. Anne, 111, and Mr. and Mrs. Cordy Stewart and children of Pompano, Fla, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Luther Wallace, Sr, Monday, April 3, at 1 p.

m. at. the chapeL Pallbearers and flower girls are asked to meet at the residence at 12 o'clock. Interment at South View Cemetery. Rev.

Ji Barnett officiating. Haugabrooks Funeral Home. WHITE BAKBEKS Tour devoted familv. neid at 11 a. m.

tomormw sn tne cnapei of Awtry at Lowndes. Burial wiU be in Moier'a Barber CoUeee. 143 Hunter St. une nnpnTiiv jrnrfnsriM Bmvnnn Aaron Gner and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Brandly and family, all of Locust Grove, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Upshaw and family, of Jackson; Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Mc" Daniel and family, of Cleveland, Ohio, all are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Dollie Grier Sunday, April 2, at 2 p. m. at the Shoal Creek Baptist Church, Rev. Benjamin W.

Bicks officiating. In West View Cemetery. THE WEATHER sors say would bar any such exhibitions from Atlanta. Mayor Kept Busy Mayor Hartsfield yesterday on April 11th and 12th. Mother-COLORED BEAUTICIANS CEORGIT KEBNDOV.

Father. Apex Beauty SchooU 2ubUTii Ave- MRS ALBERTA JEFFERSON, Grand-nue. N. on April 18th; Dernus-Cura' mother- 479 S- S- w- MR. BAY rTTXr JEFFCTSON.

Brother rmiirn Sfimn) MRS. ELIZABETH EARLES and MHch- MRS. KATHER DURHAM. Aunts. etl SL.

S. oa April 18th and 19th. 1 COLPD) Ail examinations wiU begin at a. m.l Card Of A lUtJlkt City Building Inspector Marvin Haroer has warned citizens that terment, churchyard. The cortege will leave our chapel at 1:30 p.

m. ATLANTA One yaae at today April 14t: MiH S. low 47. LOCAL WEATHEW HEPORT (Baaed eo abservatiana at ttte garage apartments are taboo inside tackled a heavy mail; talked finances with Councilman Ralph Huie, Chairman of Council's Fi Speer Speer Funeral Home, Mc fiiU In fhVw-H: We wish to thank our many friends, S1 Ln St Board of wh-te and colored, tor their kindness. Donough, Ga.

nance Committee; discussed zon laeain or our oeiovea aister, Mrs. adiimi in Memortam B. Wlllta. R. N.

Especially do we thank as iTt tVI? onci floral, use ot cars and other tZJJ22Z Tif sympathy durmar the 111-ff ffif. dmit- nesa and death of our friend Mrs. Mary In Memoriam ing problems with CoL Wyont In aad but loving- memory of my dear the ministers, the registered nurses, and i 4 air In lovine memorr of our dear wins and Municipal Atrfen Highest tetnearatur Umtl tamoeratara Mean temperature Kainfall in ast 2 hour (ainfaii S'oea first at month nfrtMfMw anua fine af menth j-w va i unu K' rrra aav ij Atlanta. He saia ne was prom pica to issue the announcement again because of the large number of requests for such structures. Dedication Barbecue Formal dedication of a $550,000 huaSMnd.

Neal Watkins. who Bean, Engineer-Secretary the passea away ine naniey company ecu su-eet runexai BOARD Of BARBER at ncrccri e-VAUTwc BOARD OF BARBER DRESSER HAM- thanks to Ivev Bros, tor their eourteoua mother. Mrs. Alva Bailey, who departed EXAMINERS ZL 10 1 this Mm one year ago. April 14.

Home, for their efficient services. MRS. HATTre GREEN. MRS. MTCXTB) City Planning Commission, and one year ago, March.

ZS. cone out no fnrfotten. there eJwiys will be Radiy ov i sins. HAuauux -rc PARKS. MIS FRANCES BERRY Sis- parks problem with Parks Man r.esn nn nnnoi uun.

Joint teeretary. tars, gad nva Barnes Brothers. ITA HOCLAKD MATTDC CXAY and Family Rinfn sine Jan. Deficiency steoa Jan. 1 -M ager George Simons.

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