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jJ.U i he Atlanta Constitution- Sundoy, June 27, 1943 IWnmWs Valuables Tw cl 1 Grandpa Hope I ii a ATLANTA One year a today (Sunday, June 2H, 1942): Hgh, 90; low, 6. GEORGIA: Continued wirm with scattered showers and thunderstorms aeuth and east portions. SUN AND MOON FOR TODAY. 90n rises, 5:2 a. sets, 7:53 p.

m. Moon rises. 3:15 a. sets, 4:28 p. m.

LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Highest temperature 88 Lowest temperature 71 Mean temperature ftO Rainfall in past 24 hours .00 Rainfall since first of month 2.34 Deficiency since first of month 1.04 Ranfall since January 1 28.76 fcxeess since January 1 .75 WASHINGTON, una 2S. (AP) Weather Bureau report for the 24 hours ending principal cotton-growing where: of temperature p. in the areas and else- Mrs. Foster, 78, Of Prominent Family, Dies Funeral To Be at 4:30 P.

M. Tomorrow at Spring Hill. Mrs. Louise Spalding Foster, 78, of 2530 Rivers road, a member cf one of Atlanta's oldest and most prominent families, died yesterday afternoon at a private sanitarium. Mrs.

Foster, who had resided in Atlanta all her life, for many years was active in church, civic and club affairs. She is survived by a sister. Mr. Clarence May; a brother, John S. Spalding; six nieces.

Miss Elizabeth Geissler, Mrs. T. Croon Partridge, Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mrs. Robert F.

Bryan. Mrs. A. J. Mooney, of Statesboro, and Mrs.

Clifford C. Sheffield of Mem. phis, and four nephews, John Spalding May, Lieutenant C. W. May, Hilliard Spalding and Fred S.

Geissler. Funeral services will be held1 at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at Spring Hill. Dr.

Ryland Knight and Dr. Ashby- Jones officiating. Burial will be in West View cemetery. 5 Airmen, 4 Civilians Killed in Plane Crash CARIBOU, June 26. JP) Five U.

S. Army airmen and four civilians died today when an Army plane crashed near here on a farm formerly the pilot's home. The pilot, identified by the public relations office at the near-by Presque Isle air base, was Lieutenant Bertrand N. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Neill A. Robertson, of Greenville Junction, whose wife is reported living in Memphis, Tenn. STATION. High. Low Atlantic City 7 75 Birmingham 91 71 Boston 7 74 Chicaoo 96 75 Denver 93 i Duluth 69 53 Fort Worth 96 75 Jacksonville 85 74 Kansas City 96 77 Louisville 70 Memphis 92 73 Meridian 96 72 Miami, 8S 71 Mobile 88 72 New Orleans 90 74 New York 99 75 Savannah 88 73 Washington 95 75 Morluary Gets Kick Qui Of Bob's Visil LONDON, June', 26.

(IP) Bob Hope, the comedian who is here to entertain U. S. troops, expected to make a quiet visit to his 99-year-old grandfather, James Hope, in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, today but crowds pounced upon him for autographs and handshakes and he was obliged to run for his car. Grandfather hope, grinning and wearing a rambler rose in his coat lapel, said Bob's visit made him forget he had not been well. He added he had tried most of the day to borrow an American flag for the occasion but had to be satisfied with three Union Jacks instead.

"You look swell, grandad," Bob greeted him. "You look just topping yourself." the oldster said, beaming. The grandfather will be 100 on August 21. Bob said he would try to be around for the celebration. WAVE Week Closes With Dance Climaxed by a huge dance in the municipal auditorium last night, Atlanta's WAVE week came to a satisfactory conclusion, according to Navy officials, with most goals of the week reached and many more young women signed into the service of their country.

The dance was sponsored by the Navy Mothers' Club, under command of Mrs. Gabriel Cohen, the president. Men from all branches of the services danced with Atlanta girls to music furnished by the band from the Naval Pre-Flight School at Athens. The Atlanta Office of Naval Officer Procurement expressed satisfaction with the results of the drive. Don't envy anyone who picked up a splendid used car.

Do as HE did. Find one exactly, like it in the Want Ads of The Constitution. NOTICE TO PRINTERS Sealed hids will be received at the office cf Supervisor of Purchases. State of Georgia. Room 142.

State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia, until 10 a. C.W.T July R. 1943. for the printing of the 1944 Tax Return Blanks and Tax Digests, printed in accordance with specifications which may be secured at 148 State Cao-ttol. Atlanta.

Georgia. This notice Is in accordance with the Acts of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved March 24, 1939. W. N. PATE.

Supervisor of Purchases. Mutiny Among U-B a Crews In Told Reports Say Group Sent to ter Ref us- ing To Reembark. w. By JOHN COLBURN. STOCKHOLM, June 26.

() Six German submarine crews in Norway have mutinied and refused to re-embark in the under-seas boats, it was reported in Norwegian circles here today. Usually reliable' sources were said to have relayed rumors that officers and men alike had jointly decided to mutiny, and that all were sent to a military prison in Oslo. The sources cannot be identified by name. The report, capping a series of stories of discontent and weakening morale among German forces in Norway, recalled the mutiny of sailors of the high sea fleet in October, 1918, in one of the major steps of the German collapse in World War I. Made Prisoners.

A considerable number of men and officers from submarines have been sent to Akershus prison in Oslo, now employed by the Germans as a military prison, the reports from Norway said. The base where the reported disaffection occurred was not disclosed, but Norwegian circles said it might be Trondheim, or in the Trondheim area, where the Nazis had based much of their fleet this spring to prey upon convoys moving to Soviet Russia. It was at Trondheim that Admiral Otto Ciliax, commander in chief of German naval forces in Norway, was reported to have warned 2,000 Nazi marines that Norway would be invaded "within a short time." Mysterious Damage. Norwegian sources with reliable connections with the efficient underground in their home country said that "recent reports from northern Norway say that remarkably many German warships are always lying in harbors for repairs of some small damage which they sustained only a short time after they put to sea. People (Norwegians) cannot help thinking that most of these damages were intentional to enable the marines to come ashore as soon as possible." There have been many reports of poor morale and arrests among Germany army troops in Norway, and recently German marines the best of Nazi forces in Norway also were pictured as affected.

Observers said any extensive mutiny in the ranks of marines would have widespread effects. (In the first World War, the German high sea fleet mutinied on October 29, 1918, when the order was given to prepare for sea for a last raid into the English channel. There were incidents among other units. Most of the crews of destroyer and submarine flotillas, however, remained loyal to the end.) Men Killed In Florida Crash Among 13 Victims of Wreck of Navy PBY Bomber. JACKSONVILLE, June 26.

(JP) Names of the 13 men who were killed yesterday in the crash of a Navy PBY bomber in the St. Johns river near here were announced tonight by the officials of the Naval Air Station. Lieutenant Mark M. Bolin, 29, U. S.

of Cordele, hero of the rescue of 13 survivors from a lifeboat in Ihe South Atlantic last year, for which he received the Air Medal, was among the victims. Bolin was a graduate of Piedmont College, and received his wings at the Pensacola Naval Air Station in 1938. Other Casualties. Others who lost their lives in the crash were: Second Lieutenant Francis J. Dorie, 23, U.

S. Marine Corps Reserve, of Far Rockaway, N. Y. Second Lieutenant John P. Kee-len, 22, U.

S. Marine Corps Reserve, Newark, N. J. Second Lieutenant Donald Anthony Le Frois, 21, U. S.

Marine Reserve, of Fairport, N. Y. Staff Sergeant Claude C. Cody, U. S.

Army Air Force, of Grayson, La. Staff Sergeant John L. Greer, U. S. Army Air Force, Clinton, Missouri.

Staff Sergeant Henry Crossetti, U. S. Army Air Force, of Wells-burg, W. Va. Thomas John Sletz, 23, aviation machinist mate third class, of Sandusky, Ohio.

Another Cordela Man. S. B. Musselwhite, 21. aviation radioman third class, of Cordele, Georgia.

John Robert Ayres, 17, aviation radiiman third class, of New Orleans, La. Aviation Radioman Third Class Harry Gibbs 19, of West Huntsville, Ala. Aviation Radioman Third Class Robert John Barber, 22, of McGill, Nevada. Albert Arsenault, 22, aviation radioman third class, of West-brook, Me. Tailored mm Old- I I MRS.

CORA BELLE HUDGENS. Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Relle Hudgens. 57, of 1047 White Oak avenue. S.

who died Friday at her home, will be held at 4 p. m. today from the Oakland City Methodist church, with burial in Greenwood cemetery. ALBERT S. WHITFIELD SR.

Funeral servires for Albert Stransberry Whitfield 59. of 682 Hill street. S. who died Friday, will be held at 4 p. m.

today from the graveside in East View cemetery. MRS. ANITA LAGERQUIST. Funeral services for Mrs. Anita Lagerquist, who died Friday in a private hospital, will be held at 4 p.

m. todav from Spring Hill, with the Rev. J. Milton Richardson officiating. The place of burial will be decided later.

WILLIAM B. BUCHANAN. Funeral services for William B. Buchanan, of 459 Plum street. N.

who died Thursday, will be held at 3:30 p. m. today at Merritts Avenue Baptist church, with the Rev. Willie Dameron and H. J.

Aycock officiating. Burial will be in Hollywood cemetery. JAMES DENNIS ALFORD. James Dennis Alford. two-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Alford. of 291 A1-laata avenue, S.

died Thursday in Boston. Mass. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his grandmothers. Mrs. W.

H. Alford and Mrs. A. L. Meeks.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today at Stewart Avenue Methodist church, the Rev. A. M.

Pierce and the Rev. Wills Jones officiating. Burial will be in College Park cemetery. MRS. JEANETTE PHELPS.

Last rites for Mrs. Jeanette Phelps. 75. of 635 Moreland avenue, S. who died Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p.

m. today at Deep Creek Baptist church, the Rev. J. C. West officiating.

Burial will be In the churchyard. That Custom 9 Worn-Oiif Sialic us i -t 1 cJ lrj HIT THAI RHEUMATIC PAIN RIGHT WHERE IT HURTS And look at the Silver Lining in those Clouds of Pain The big idea is that yon want to feel better. When pain eases, your mind cases. You get rest that mean? deliverance. So use something that gets at tie pain.

C-22J? brings you pain-relievin. help. Now vou will feel a good as others who enjoy its help, too. 6oc, and Caution. Use only as directed.

First bottle purchase price refunded if yoa re not satisfied. Today, Ret C-uij. Suite Is Filled cannot to war- Actually Include One Tomalo LITTLE ROCK, June 26. (JP) A woman today reported the theft of her purse to police. The police report its contents listed: Some cash, gloves, ration books, a small knife, one ripe tomato.

Funeral Notices DAVIS, Mr. II. A. Funeral of Mr. H.

A. Davis, of Apalachee, will be held at 3 o'clock (C. W. Sunday, June 27, in Apalachee Methodist church. W.

C. Hemperly, funeral director. LAGERQL'IST The friends and relatives of Mrs. Anita Lager-quist. Miss Lucille Windette.

Chicago; Miss Olive F. Windette, Miss Gladys Windette, both of Jamaica, L. N. are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs Amita Lagerquist Sunday, June 27, 1943, at 4 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev. J.

Milton Richardson officiating. H. M. Patterson Son. SCHUMAN The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Schuman, Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.

Reid, Mrs. Elizabeth Stillwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Stillwell, all of Rochester, N. are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William H. Schuman Sunday, June 27, 1943, at 3 o'clock at Spring Hill. Dr.

Stuart R. Oglesby officiating. Interment West View. The pallbearers will be Mr. Delos Ogletree, Mr.

Hoke Blair, Mr. Jarvis Ellis, Mr. John Woods, Mr. J. L.

Harrison, Mr. F. Strass. Rochester, N. papers please copy.

H. M. Patterson Son. ADAMS The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. F. White, Youngsville, Miss Helen White, Chattanooga.

Mrs. David Johnson. Russell, Mrs. Kenneth Keller, Youngsville; Miss Joane White, Mr. Howard White, Warren, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Spencer B. Adams Sunday. June 27, 1943, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rev. Dick H. Hall officiating.

Interment West View. The pallbearers will be Mr. R. E. Dorrough, Dr.

J. C. Wright, Mr. John Mc-Collum Mr. Paul Dorn, Mr.

W. L. Nolan, Mr. Walton Greyson Jr. H.

M. Patterson Son. FOSTER, Mrs. Louise Spalding of 2530 Rivers N. died June 26, 1943.

Surviving ara her sister, Mrs. Clarence May; brother, Mr. John S. Spalding; nieces, Mrs. Elizabeth Geissler, Mrs.

T. Croom Partridge, Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mrs. Robert F. Bryan, Mrs.

A. J. Mooney, Statesboro, Mrs. Clifford C. Sheffield Memphis, nephews, Mr.

Hilliard Spalding, Mr. John Spalding Mav, Lieut. C. W. May, U.

S. Mr. Fred S. Geissler. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 28, 1943, at 4:30 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr.

Ryland Knight and Dr. Ashby Jones officiating. Interment West View. The pallbearers will be Prof. W.

F. Dykes, Mr. H. Warren Martin, Dr. Marion T.

Benson and the nephews. H. M. Patterson Son. (COLORED.) BURNS, Mr.

Martin of near Ma-pleton, passed recently. Funeral announcement later. Hanley Marietta. HOLMES, Mr. Jessie The fu- neral of Mr.

Jessie C. Holmes, of 569 Ira street, will be held Tuesday, June 29, 1943, at 2 p. m. from Pleasant Hill Baptist church, on Wells street. Rev.

T. H. Ford officiating, 'interment in Chestnut Hill. Cox Bros. MORTON, Mr.

Howard The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Law are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Howard Morton today at 4 p. m.

from our chapel. Rev. W. M. Phillips will officiate.

Interment in South View. Cox Bros. HAWKINS, Mr. Cobb Friends and relatives of Mrs. Pearl Hawkins, of 512 Connally street, Private and Mrs.

Birlie Sullivan, Mr. Abb Hawkins and family of Chattanooga, Mr. Cleveland Hawkins, Mr. Edward Hawkins, of Mr. David T.

Mapp, M. P. of U. S. Army, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Cobb Hawkins today at 1:30 p. m. from Salem Baptist church, Rev. C. S.

Jackson officiating. Interment, South View. Pollard. CONNELL, Mrs. Minnie of 487 Rockwell street, S.

W. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mobley and family, Mr. and Mrs.

John Tomlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris, Mr. Cornelius Edwards, Mrs. Anna Smith and family and Miss Nellie Jinks, all of Atlanta, and Mrs.

Hattie Lewis and family, of McDonough, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie Connell today (Sunday) at 3:30 o'clock at Central Methodist church, Mitchell street, Rev. E. W. McMillan, assisted by Rev.

J. F. Demery officiating. Interment, City -cemetery, McDonough, Ga. Sellers McDaniel St.

JONES, Miss Ada Bell of 570 Meldrim street, N. W. The relatives and friends of Mrs. Mattie Jones. Mrs.

Bell Hector and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones and family; Mr.

and Mrs. General Rogers and family, of Wat-kinsville, Mr. and Mrs. John Hector and family, Mrs. Mary Ware and family; Mr.

and Mrs. David Jones and family, of Detroit, Mrs. Rosa Mae Wyam; Mrs. Rosetta Clark, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hope and family, of Cresline, Ohio, are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Ada Bell Jones tomorrow (Monday) night, June 28, at 8:30 o'clock, from the Cosmopolitan A. M. E. church, Vine and Foundry streets. Rev.

A. A. Hightower will officiate. The remains will be taken by motor Tuesday morning to Watkinsville, for interment. Hanley's Ashby Street Funeral Home.

Funeral Notices WHITFIELD, Mr. Albert S. Sr. Funeral services of Mr. Albert S.

Whitfield Sr. will be conduct ed this (Sunday) afternoon at 4 o'clock at the graveside in East View cemetery. Rev. E. M.

Alt-man will officiate. A. S. Turner Sons. MOSELEY, Mr.

William E. Fu neral services for Mr. William E. Moseley will be held today (Sunday) at 11 o'clock from the Yorkville (Ga.) Baptist church. Rev.

L. E. Smith and Rev. J. W.

Womack will officiate. Interment, churchyard. The funeral party will leave the chapel of Austin Dillon Co. at 9 o'clock. ALFORD, Master James Dennis-r-The friends and relatives of Master James Dennis Alford, Mr.

and Mrs. James M. Alford, Mrs. W. H.

Alford, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meeks, Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Allen are invited to attend the funeral of Master James Dennis Alford Sunday, June 27, 1943, at 2 o'clock at the Stewart Avenue Methodist church. Dr.

A. M. -Pierce and Dr. Wills Jones will officiate. Interment, College Park cemetery.

Harry G. Poole, funeral director. PARKER, Mr. John L. Friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mis. J. Lj. Parker, Miss Wanda Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Parker, Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cobb, Mrs.

F. Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. M. -Bourne, and nieces arid nephews are invited to attend the iurieral; of Mr.

John L. Parker th.is, (Sunday), afternoon at' 3:30 o'clock from Awtry Lowndes chapel. Rev. Peter Manning and Rev. W.

J. DeBar-deleban will officiate. Interment in. Greenwood cemetery. Pallbearers selected will please meet 'at the chapel at 3:15.

MINER, Mr. Robert Harry died Saturday at the residence, 1235 Mansfield avenue, N. in 64th year. Surviving besides his wife are sons, Mr. Charles Robert Miner, Mr.

John H. Miner, First Lieutenant William David Miner, Mobile, Miss Mary Virginia Miner, Mrs. Edward Dorin, Richmond; -Mrs: R. P. McLean, Atlanta; C.

G. Phillips, Winter Haven, sisters, Mrs. Mary L. Kelso and Mrs. Harry Hopkins, both of New Albany, and 10 grandchildren.

Remains will be carried today (Sunday) to New Albany, for funeral and interment. Awtry Lowndes. BUCHANAN, Mr. William Bradford The friends and relatives of Mr. William Bradford Buchanan, Mr.

and Mrs. James M. Buchanan, Mrs. Ola V. Sapp, Auxiliary Jimmie C.

Savage, Mrs. Iris Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Buchanan and Private Cal Buchanan are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

William Bradford Buchanan Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. from the Merritts Avenue Baptist church. Rev. Willie Dame-ron and Rev.

H. J. Aycock will officiate. Interment in Hollywood cemetery. The remains will lie in state at the church from 2:30 p.

m. until funeral hour. Pallbearers selected will meet at the church at 3:15 p. m. J.

Allen Couch Son. (COLORED.) ROSBERRY, Mrs. Florence of Philadelphia, passed recently. Funeral announcement upon arrival of remains. Hanley Co.

BROWN, Mrs. Minnie of 284 Raspberry, N. E. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral tomorrow (Monday) at 3 p. m.

from our chapel. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Hanley Company. SLACK, Mr. Jesse The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Slack are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Slack today, June 27, at 3:30 p. m. from our chapel.

Rev. J. J. Daniels officiating. Interment, South View.

Ivey morticians. KIMBRO, Mr. Lawrence The friends and relatives of Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Kimbro are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Kimbro today, June 27, at 2 p. m. from our chapel, Rev. J. J.

Daniels officiating. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Ivey morticians. O'NEAL, Mr. Cliff ord Friends and relatives of Mrs.

Cora O'Neal and family are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Clifford O'Neal at 2:30 p. m. this (Sunday) from New Hope Baptist church, Whitesburg, Rev. F.

M. Hutchinson officiating. Interment, churchyard. Haugabrooks. JENNINGS, Mrs.

Lovella The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jennings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Spear end family, Mrs.

Minnie Sims, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jackson and family, ol College Park, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Lovella Jennings today (Sunday) at 11 a. m. from Fidelity A. M. E.

church, Riverside. Rev. Joseph Gordon, Rev. J. C.

Clack and Rev. Henry Hardeman will officiate. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Hanley's Ash-by Street Funeral Home. WRIGHT, Mr.

E. L. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Wright, of 166 Richardson street, S. Mr. and Mrs. William Mongin, Mr.

and Mrs. John Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter, Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and famliy, Rev. and Mrs. Y.

L. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davenport, Mrs. Lucile Davenport, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Paine and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Langford and family, all of Atlanta; Mrs. Amanda Davenport and Rev.

and Mrs. Lonnie Appling, of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones, Mr. Bose Wilds and Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Fletcher and family, of Ellenwood, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. E. L. Wright today (Sunday) at 12:30 o'clock at Central Methodist church, Rev.

E. W. McMillan officiating. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Pallbearers and flower ladies please meet at the church at 12:15.

Sellers Bros. Funcral Notices PHELPS, Mrs. Jeanette Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette Phelps will be held today (Sunday) at 2:30 o'clock (C. W.

from tie Deep Creek Baptist church at Dewey Rose, Ga. Rev. J. C. West, Rev.

Nash and Rev. Aaron will officiate. Interment, churchyard. The funeral party will leave the residence, 635 More-land avenue, S. at 10 o'clock.

J. Austin Dillon funeral directors. CAREY, Miss Julia Elizabeth The friends and relatives of Miss Julia Elizabeth Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carey, Mr.

and Mrs. James Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carey, Private Earnest Carey, Private First Class Morris Carey, Mr. Everett Carey and Mr.

Fredrick Carey are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Julia Elizabeth Carey Monday morning at 10 o'clock, from the Salvation Army chapel, 777 Bankhead avenue, N. VV. Rev. V. M.

Hunton and Major Tid-man will officiate. Interment in Hollywood cemetery. J. Allen Couch Son. IVY, Mrs.

George (Miss Dora) Goodroe passed away June 26, 1943, at her home near Porter-dale, Ga. She is survived by her husband; one son, Mr. W. C. Ivy, of Porterdale; one granddaughter, Mrs.

W. B. Shaw, of Porterdale, one great-granddaughter, Miss Nadia Ann Shaw; two sisters, Mrs. J. H.

Rej-nolds, of Porterdale: Mrs. Kate Hill, of Athens; two broth ers, Mr. J. VV. Goodroe, of Griffin, and Mr.

Charlie Goodroe, of Whitesburg, Ga. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p. m. from the Julia A. Porter Methodist church, June 27, at Porterdale, Ga.

Rev. B. H. Smith, of Atlanta, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. G.

M. Rainey. Interment Covington City cemetery. G. W.

Caldwell Son in charge. HUDGENS, Mrs. Thomas D. The friends and relatives of Mrs. Thomas D.

Hudgens, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Zachos, Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Walthall, Jacqulyn Walthall, Helen Zachos, George Zachos, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Morrison, Opp, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Newton, Palatka, Mrs.

M. W. Brooks, Montgomery, and Mrs. Maude Wall, Andalusia, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas D.

Hudgens this (Sunday) afternoon, June 27, 1943, at 4 o'clock at the Oakland City Methodist church. Rev. R. W. Stone and Rev.

B. C. Kerr will officiate. Interment, Greenwood cemetery. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers and meet at the residence, 1047 White Oak avenue, S.

at 3:30 p. Mr. Marion Mason, Mr. William Haskins, Mr. Keith Harrington, Mr.

Russell Pyles. Mr. Sidney Schell, Mr. Ed Johnson, Mr. Robert Ingram and Mr.

Furman B. Sutherland. Brandon-Bond-Condon. Cemeteries MAGNOLIA WA. 0946 Monuments DON'T let Tour loved one'i STave go bava them in stock.

Buv at plant and save salesman's commissions Call night or day. DE. 2321. DIXIE MARBLE Ac GRANITE CO. and Mayson Ave.

Atlanta. Ga. (COLORED.) JOHNSON, Mr. Henry Funeral will be held today at 1 p. m.

at Fayetteville, Ga. Cox Brothers. WHITE, Mrs. Roxie Funeral services will be held today (Sunday) at 3 o'clock from our chapel. Rev.

E. L. Echols officiating. Interment Moundview. Dunn Sc Hines.

HOPKINS. Mr. Lonnie The many friends and relatives are invited to attend his funeral today at 1 p. m. from the Second Mt.

Vernon Baptist church. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Hanley's Ash-by Street Funeral Home. BROWN, Deacon Ike of 266 Fel-ton drive, E. The remains will be taken by motor today to Brown Wood, Madison, for funeral and interment.

The cortege will leave from the residence at 9:30 a. m. Hanley Co. TRAYLOR, Mrs. Fannie of Thom-aston, Ga.

Friends and relatives are invited to attend Ker funeral today at 2 p. m. from Rocky Mount C. M. E.

church, Rev. C. H. Atwater officiating. Interment, churchyard.

Hanley Thomaston. CLEMENTS, Mr. Tony E. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Marie Clements and family are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Tony E. Clements Monday, June 28 at 1 p. from our chapel. Interment, Chestnut HilL Pollard. AVERY, Mrs.

Mary The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Avery and family, of R. 533 Robins street, S. are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Mary Avery today (Sunday) at 11 o'clock a. m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist church. Wells street, Rev. T.

H. Ford officiating. Interment. Chestnut Hill cemetery. Sellers McDaniel St.

IIOLLINGSWORTII, Mr. James The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. James Hollingsworth today (Sunday) at 2 m. from Richard Chapel C. M.

E. church. Rev. C. I.

Smith officiating. The funeral cortege will leave the residence, 336 Robins street, at noon, for funeral and interment in the churchyard. Cox Decatur. MITCHELL, Mrs. Lucy Friends and relatives of Miss Ola Belle Mitchell, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Hicks, ivlrs. Essie Leach and family: Rev-, and Mrs.

J. C. Dudley and family, of Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and family, of Rome, Mr.

Henry F. Turner and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. G.

Turner and family are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lucy Mitchell this (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m. from Smiths Chapel A. M.

E. church, Rev. M. B. McClcndon officiating.

Interment. Washington Park cemetery. Haugabrooks. Don't Throw It Away! e-upnoisf ering kwMMM Spring- Restores Beauty, Comfort, i Lire i -1 And steel spriwfis Yr bought at any price, due -f -T LP- i time restrictions. If III fc fV-' Hi In the many hundreds of rebuilt suites, we find practically all springs in excellent condition, requiring only the straightening, aligning and retying to restore the original resiliency.

all ft its li I In Memoriam. In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Mr. Pet Fry, who d'ed one year ago today. MRS.

PET FRY, FRANCIS LIZILEE. (COLORED.) EASTER, Mr. Bub passed away at his residence, 316 Ellis street, N. June 26. He was the husband of Mrs.

Willie B. Easter. Funeral announced later. JIc-Day Funeral Home. EDWARDS.

Mr. Percy of 625 Ezzard street, S. E. Friends and relatives are invited to attend his funeral today at 2 p. m.

from our chapel. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Hanley Co. THOMSON, Mrs. Maude of 333 Fort street, Atlanta, Ga.

Funeral will be held Sunday, June 27, at Gaithers' Chapel, Covington, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. H. F. Hunter officiating.

Ike Lackey Son in charge. RAINES. Uttle Betty Joe The friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral today at 3 o'clock from our chapel. Rev. M.

Rollins will officiate. Interment in Washington Park cemetery. Moreland Funeral Home. TERRY, Mr. Theodore Petri The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Gertrude Terry, Mrs. Elizabeth Terry, Alma and Elizabeth Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas. Mr.

Clarence Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Artis Curry are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Theodore Petri Terry today (Sunday) at 3:30 p. m. from our chapel. Interment, Lincoln cemetery. Hanley's Ashby Street Funeral Home.

Card of Thanh s. The family of the 1st Mr. John Clow-ers wish to thank their many friends for the expressions of sympathy extended during his illness and death. MRS. LULA CLOWERS.

Wife. MRS. JOHNNIE MAE HAMPTON. Daughter. Card of Thanks.

I wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my wife. Mrs. Pinkie Love WeddinRton. Also for the beautiful flowers and telegrams. I also thank the Haugabrooks Funeral Home for their courteous and efficient services.

MR. JOE WEDDINGTON. Card of Thanhs. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy, beautiful florals and the use of their cars during the recent illness and death of our beloved aunt, Mrs. Rosa Lee Bruce.

We especially thank Murdaugh Brothers for their efficient services. MRS. VIOLA GAINES. Niece: MRS. RICHARDSON and DAUGHTER.

Card of Thanhs. We wish to thank our many friends, both white and colored, for their kindness and sympathy, beautiful florals, and use of their cars during the recent passing of our beloved husband and father. Mr. A. J.

Walker. We especially thank Sellers Bros, for their efficient service. MRS. A. J.

WALKER. Wife. MRS. JIMMIE MAE JOHNSON. Daughter.

MR. FRANCIS WALKER. Son. In Memoriam. In loving memory of our dear husband and father.

Mr. Mell Lowe, who passed three, years ago June 28. Sleep on; we loved you, hut God loves you best. MR3. CLARA LOWE.

Wife. MRS. FRANCIS CORTNEY. MRS. RUTH JOHNSON, MRS.

INEZ JENKINS. MRS. MARIE GILBERT. MRS. JOSEPHINE PALMER.

MISS SALLIE JOE LOWE. Children. Like New! In addition to resetting spring, we tighten, strengthen and re-glue framework. We add fillings in generous quantities, before recovering. All covers are carefully measured, matched, sewed and firmly fastened to frame.

In actuality your old suite is transformed to a stunning, unbelievable newness. and unair Thoroughly Renewed D- 00 I tulij I Frame Retying Springs Adding Filling As i inr'-'T Recoverin As Low 1 I Liberal Terms Arranged In whatever price range you select your coverings you may arrange to pay a down payment and the balance on convenient weekly or monthly terms. Investigate now. You'll Say It's Lovely Covered in beautiful fabrics of your own selection. As smart and new as the day you bought it.

Even more attractive through a greater and more careful selection of blending colors. Each individual suite has a distinct personality and requires certain shades to bring out its true beauty. It's thrilling to see the amaiing transformation we make. For Decorator Service CALL WA. 2001 Realizing the importance of selecting the correct coverings in accordance with personal ideas of redecorating, our consulting decorator will bring samples to your home and assist in choosing the most enhancing covers for your suite and surroundings.

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