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PAGE TWELVE THE. CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, MONDAY. MARCH 5, 1934 the service, and interment will be In the churchyard, with Aw try Lowndes In charge. SurvivinK Mrs.

Bryant are her hns- calstatcorJRr Aprtmwtljn Funeral Notices Funeral Notices Fulton County Medical Society will form an honorary escort. Interment will be in Oakland cemetery, with H. M. Patterson Son in charge of all arrangements. Dr.

Jones, who was 59. was a na nanti; six aansrntera. Miss x.unan Bryant: Mrs. Tbelma Johnsou: Airs. J.

C. Perkina: DR. WILLIS B. JONES TO BE BURIED TODAY Mrs. J.

M. Wilde; Mrs. J. E. Brown, of Tampa, and Mrs.

L. 8. Rant; three sons, P. O. E.

and Y. L. Bryant: two sisterw. Miss Fannie Roper and Mrs. Elisa tive of Leesburg, a long-time France, Japan Agree On Manchukuo Trade TOKYO, March 5.

(Monday) UP) A contract for organizing a Franco-Japanese syndicate for marketing French products in Manchukuo on a long-terra French credit basis was signed today. KEXNET Funeral of Mr. Addison Kenney who died Sunday morning at a local hospital will be held at 9:30 this (Monday) morning at the chapel of Awtry Lowndes. beth Bridges: and a brother. T.

B. Roper. resident of Atlanta, and was promi of Sylvester, Ga. MILLER Died, Miss Mamie Miller, of 1132 Briarcliff place, March 4, 1934. Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock this (Monday) afternoon, March 5, 1934.

at the graveside. Rev. Harold Shields will officiate. Interment, West View cemetery. H.

M. Fatterson Son. nent in business and civic affairs as Haire, of Hinsonton, and Mrs. E. -D.

fisemore. of Pelham, Ga. A. C. Hemperley will announce funeral arrangements.

FERDINAND RUSHER. Ferdinand Rusher, 56, of 33S Crew-street, died Sunday at a private hospital. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday at the chapel of Blanchard Brothers Funeral Home. The Rer. John L.

Yost will officiate and interment will be in National cemetery at Marietta. Mr. Rusher is survived by his wife. MISS MAMIE MILLER. Miss Mamie Miller died Sunday at her residence at 1132 Briarcllff place.

The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at the graveside In West View cemetery, with the Rev. Harold Shields officiating. There are no relatives. well as in his profession. He is sur vived by his wife, the former Miss SUMMERS Mr.

J. II. Summers en Lena Swift, and. three sons. Associates Will Pay Final Tribute to Prominent Physician and Surgeon.

APARTMENTS. W5 PEACHTREK road. Finest in the city bat net to most expensive, roor and ve room. BCRDETT REALTY CO. WA 1011.

3W rina street. m. s. EXUSUALLY air cream Brick 3 atort btocka from Pooca da Leoa. consisting tall rooms, alra front porch, 130.

WALL OSBORNE. MA. 1133. TO BRIARCLirr N. E.

4 and A room desirable location and low rental. KAMUEL ROTHBERG WA. 2253 BLUE RIDGK N. Apt. No.

2, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, elec. refrigeration, front porch, redecorated. 141. SO. DRAPER-O WENS CO.

prent Bldg. Realtor. WA. 357. tered into rest at the residence, 337 Mason, N.

E. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Blanchard Bros. Funeral Home, 1088 Peachtree N. E. MORTUARY JOHK O.

DUPKEE. JACKSOX The friends and relatives BINNS Mrs. Dorothia Bryan Binns died at a private sanitarium. She is survived by her husband, Mr. J.

H. Binns; one daughter, Nevada Binns; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown one brother, Randolph Brown. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Brandon-Bond-Condon, 860 Peachtree, N. E. The funeral of John O. Dupree. a member WOMAN IS INJURED of the real estate firm of W.

L. John M. McADAMS. The fnneral of. J.

M. McAdams. of 841 North Hichland avenue, X. -who died Friday night, will be held at 9 o'clock this morning at Spring; Hill chapel of H. M.

Patterson Son. Interment will be in the cemetery at Madison, Ga. MRS. E. MTJIEHEAD.

Final rites for Mrs. E. Mnirbead, of 1435 East Point road, who died Friday night at a private -hospital, will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the chapet of Harry G. Poole. Other arrangements will be announced.

MRS. SOROTHXA BROWN BINNS. Funeral services for Mr. Dorothea Brown Binns, 18, of 711 Piedmont avenue, X. who died Saturday in a private hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock Tnesday afternoon at Peachtree chapel of Brandon-Bond-Condon Company.

The Rev. W. E. Craig will condnct the service and interment will be in West View cemetery. O.

Dupree, who died unexpectedly last Sun. day morning of a heart attack at bis resi the PRINTING HOUSE of WEBB MARTIN Producer ot fine printing at loweit possible price. Call or write for quotation. 1 16 Mitchell S. W.

PHONE WALNUT 6838 AS AUTOMOBILE SKIDS dence in a downtown hotel, will be held at WAYCROSS, March 4. OP) 11 clock tola morning at Spring Hill Mrs. John Sikes, of Charlotte, N. chapel of H. M.

Patterson A Son. The Rev. Richard Orme Flinn will officiate. of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Jackson, Mr. Marlin Jackson, of Locust Grove, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. M.

J. Jackson this (Monday) afternoon, March 5, 1934, at 3 o'clock from the Bethany Baptist church. Rev. C. C.

Buckalew, assisted by Rev. T. J. ThaxsOn, will officiate. Interment churchyard.

Harold H. Sims, funeral director. W. G. Thompson in charge.

was injured when her automobile skid' Arrangement for the fnneral awaited the arrival of Mrs. Dupree woo was in Holly ded on wet pavement 20 miles south wood, CaL, vrsiting her parents when Mr Dupree died. GEOKGE 8. TLOTJRNOY. HKK OR CALL ADA MS-CAT ES CO.

a complete lltt of deairabls apartmenta and bonne. WAInnt 6477. Chatham Court TlTTvF' Third. 1 wo and five- Joom apartments. Referemee.

HE. 3152. IX routs. 2 bedrooms, ah el-ponra, plenty closet apace, E. 04A frkwf Dr.

E. ATTK. 6 rm. also 13 2 baths; heat, hot water. HE.

of here today. Hospital attendants said she suf fered a severe head injury and badly Final rites for George S. Flonrnor, 50, Funeral services for Dr. Willis Bryant Jones, prominent physician and surgeon, who died Saturday at the Union Memorial hospital in Baltimore. will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at his residence at 1753 Peachtree street.

Dr. Jones underwent an abdominal operation on-February 22 from which he did not raKy. Officiating at the funeral service will be Bishop H. J. Mikell and Dr.

W. W. of All Saints' Episcopal churr-h. of which Dr. Jones was a member.

Pallbearers will be Frank Cole of Xewnan. and the following Atlan-tans: Frank Dean. Dr. J. Edgar I'aullin, Harrison Jones, H.

Lane Young, Dr. Carlton Eee. Charles Soiple Joseph Hilsman. Henry Heinz, Frank West and Dr. John Hurt.

The members of the board of directors of the Citizens Southern National bank and the members of the lacerated ear. A daughter and sin- a deputy sheriff of Fulton county and vet m-law were reported as slightly hurt. eran county employe, who died Saturday at a private hospital after a brief illness. The party was en ronte to Florida State Tax Atsessment and Penalties Those asuesned for failure to file state (n-rttnn tat rrturna ran reeeiie great help in straightening out this nialter rmm the serf. Charles James Metz Csrtifiea Pttkli Ateuntat.

MAin 0444. Csdlr Builtfiflf will be conducted at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the chapel of Avrtry A Lowndes BRYANT The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. M.

Bryant, Miss Lillian Bryant, Mrs. Thelma Johnston, Mrs. J. C. Perkins, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Wilde, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L.

S. Gant, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bryant, Mr.

and Mrs. V. L. Bryant, Miss Fanny Roper. Mrs.

Elizabeth Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Roper are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs.

T. M. Bryant Tuesday. March 6, at 2 :30 p. m.

from Mayson M. E. church. Rev. Claude Fnllerton, Rev.

T. P. Tribble, Rev. J. L.

Patterson will officiate. The body will lie in state at the church from 1 :30 to 2 :30. Grandsons will act as pallbearers. Interment in churchyard. Awtry Lowndes in charge.

by Dr. Ktnart K. OglesDy. Interment will be In West. View cemetery.

Funeral Notices HAIRE Mr. J. C. Haire, of 43 New Whipple avenue, Egan, passed away Sunday afternoon. He is survived by wife; daughters, Mrs.

W. J. Bannister, Mrs. J. D.

Dobson, of Atlanta Mrs. C. A. Tinslpy, of Brookhavcn, Ga. brothers, G.

W. Haire, of Atlanta; J. G. Haire, of Tifton, Ga. sisters, Miss Marie Haire, of Hinsonton, Ga.

Mrs. Ed Sizemore, of Pelham, Ga. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by A. C. Hemperley Sons.

MRS. THOMAS M. BRYANT. WILLIAM E. HOPE.

William E. Hope, 44. of 5t Nile's avenue, Howell Station, died Saturday afternoon in an Atlanta hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Salem Baptist church. The Rev.

W. S. Prnitt will officiate and interment wilt be in the churchyard, with J. Austin Dillon Company in charge. The funeral party will leave the residence at 12:30 o'clock.

SJnrviving Mr. Hope are his wife: three sons, B. and M. R. Hope; a daughter.

Miss Ruby Hope; his father, W. E. Hope a brother, J. A. "Hope; and four sisters, Mrs.

L. R. Howard, Mrs. A. A.

Hulsey. Mrs. F. H. Branham and Mrs.

Leon Leavell. Mrs. Thomas M. Bryant, 81. the former Mitts Josephine Roper, died Sunday at her residence on Bolton road.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Tuesday after GAMBLE Died, Mrs. Belle Gamble, of 1459 Belmont avenue, S. at a local hospital. Funeral will be announced later by Awtry Lowndes. noon st Mason's Methodist church.

The Re-v. Claude Fitllerton, the Rev. T. P. Trihble A rOLR-ROOM AIT.

PRICED MO. CALL WA. 271.1. 02 CKKSI EST N. E.

3 ROOM APARI MEN T. 1.1. WA. MI ftl MLEASK tree 5-rm. apt.

Two bed-room, front porrh. CH. Apartment Fur. or Unfur. 75 Iritis Villa Surrounded by Anley park iianan 111a llnk Wonderflll focation for summer moot tin.

Sublease efficiency unit with k'nette. Artistically furn. f.V). Ref. rei.

lso very lsrge unfur. apt. Mr Martin H. Iinnnar, HE. Iflwo.

JtON AIR, HUH Juiiiikt ITniler new mn- zeinent. Attr. newly rteftcd 2 rm. apt. it rt emergency kitchen: Iho 3-rm.

apt, ftwiier. Apt. and the Rev. J. L.

Patterson will conduct MRS. G. C. CATES. Mrs.

G. C. Cates. 82 years of age. died Sunday at her residence on Powers Ferry road, uneral services will be held at 11 Sensational One-Day Disposal o'clock Tuesday morning at the Crossroads GOLDBERG Friends of Mrs.

Freda Sevlovitz Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Piem are invited, to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Freda Sevlovitz Goldberg this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, 62 Woodward S. W. Rabbi Harry Epstein will officiate. Interment Greenwood cemetery. Sam Greenberg Co.

Baptist church. The Kev. W. C. Smith and the Roy Mitchell will offi ciate and interment will be in the church yard, with Harry G.

Toole in charge. Sur viving Mrs. Cates are two daughters, Mrs. THOMPSON The friends of Mrs. Elizabeth K.

Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kendrick, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Cleveland, Mrs. E. E. Deal, Miss Hattie Hancock, Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Hieks are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth K.

Thompson this (Monday) afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock from North Side Park Baptist church. Rev. P. L. Maner and Rev.

W. S. I'ruitt will officiate. Interment. Casey's cemetery.

Grandsons will act as pallbearers. J. Austin Dillon funeral directors. r. aioss.

or junnwoody, Ua.f and Mrs. H. L. Barfleld, of Marietta. FLOURNOY The friends of Mr.

and Mrs. George S. Flournoy. Miss Josephine Flournoy, Mrs. J.

W. Flournoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Flournoy, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flournoy, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. FJournoy, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. George S. Flournoy this (Monday) morning, March 5, 1934, at 11:30 o'clock, from the chapel of Awtry Lowndes.

Dr. S. R. Oglesby will officiate. Following gentlemeji are 'requested to serve as pallbearers and assemble at the chapel: Mr.

J. T. Baker, Mr. M. L.

Clifton, Mr. R. O. Schill, Mr. G.

F. Haney, Mr. W. E. Harwell and Mr.

J. H. Bush. Interment at West View. MOVIE STARS FAVORITE RECIPES A collection of choice dishes that every woman will be glad to have.

This booklet contains the favorite foods of MAE WEST MARY PICKFORD WARNER BAXTER JOHN BARRYMORE 46 OTHERS Be one of the first to serve these delicious and tempting foods to j( your family. STAMPS OR MONEY FOOD EDITOR THE Atlanta Constitution MRS. BELLE GAMBLE. Mrs. Belle GamMe.

71. of 1459 Belmont died late Saturday at a private hospital. Awtry Lowndes will announce funeral arrangements. GOLDSTEIN Friends of Mrs. Jennie Goldstein, and Mrs.

F. Leff, Mrs. Bertha Kash, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Goldstein, Mr. Jake In Reconditioned and Shopworn Furnishings! J. C. SAIRE.

J. C. Haire, 63. died Snnday afternoon at the residence on Hew Whipple aveuue, Egan Park. He is survived by bis wife, Mrs.

Lucy Haire: three daughters. Mrs. W. J. Bannister.

Mrs. C. A. Tinsley and Mrs. J.

1. Dobson. all of Atlanta: two brothers, G. W. Haire, of Atlanta, and J.

G. Haire. of Tifton, and two Miss Marie Goldstein are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Goldstein this (Monday) morning at 10 o'clock from 451 Pulliam St. S.

W. Rabbi Harry Epstein will officiate. Interment Greenwood cemetery. Sam Greenberg Co. CATES Mrs.

G. C. (Aunt Georgia Anna) Cates passed away at the residence on Powers Ferry road Sunday afternoon. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs.

P. L. House (or Kent, Furnished 77 30 ROOM furnished, 3 laili. 2 In lpltifC Irclie, sl.aiu heat, 4 rC, Frvaut room: leat part of I'once Leon. Reasonable rent.

Owner, HE. 2M4. cTlTi litis i I ME KO UK It ED I 2 BATIH4, LA HUB ItOll PS. DE. 2114 8-1.

JkDiRM larxe lot; radio, Kelvtnator. II K. KTut-M. House for Rent, Unfurnished 77-A 7rV) WAV. N.

E. 4 room. hrlrk bungalow; refinlshed Inside and tntsMe; la rice lot with fig trees, spring and flower. W. M.

Hnll. IK. 42. OKU WOOD AVE. 5 hardwood floor, tile bth, furnace heat.

gare; fh.rlteri house and run; garden. MA. 4-74. PLl: NT W. Between 3d and 4th.

1 block rr line and conr. to O'Keefe Jr. High. 5 tmi. aad bath.

WA. 2(177. JUOHT attractlte house In Mornlngslde. 1're-ferred tenant mill. Available Immediately.

HE. 4 7 42-M or 7 2237 Ztml A TKORU AVE. rt rm. brick. fnrne, guraje, two famillet.

W. D. Beatle. WA. PHI.

ffYr, WOOD S. -rm. brick, Nharp-HoyUton A 2H30. TiLLKiiK PARK 7-rwim briik, rrng-d 1 famlliee. 2 het.

CA. 7TaiiTNTil7Kh, N. E. Little Point, Inrue firm, house, lot. JA.

Moss, of Dunwoody, and Mrs. 1. Li. iiarfield, of Marietta, Ga. ten grandchildren and eisht great Many pieces so little used or slightly worn that one can hardly tell them from new.

Real "pick-ups" at a fraction of their actual worth. All lots limited early selection advisable TODAY! grandchildren. Funeral services LONG EASY Real Estate For Sale will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 11 o'cloek at the Cross Roads Primitive Baptist church. Rev. W.

C. Smith and Rev. Roy Mitchell will officiate. Interment in the churchyard. Harry G.

Poole, funeral director. ROBINSON The friends and relatives of Mr. R. L. Robinson, of Lawrenceville.

Mrs. Anna Harvil and family, of Lawrenceville. Ga. Mrs. Emma Reynolds, of Jacksonville, Fla.

Mrs. J. W. Robinson, of Columbus, Ga. Mr.

James Maughon and family and the children of the late Mrs. Edna Poe are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. R. L. Robinson this (Monday) afternoon.

March 5. 1934. at 3 o'clock, eastern standard time, from Lawrenceville Methodist church. Rev. W.

W. Cash and Rev. Wallace Rogers will officiate. Interment Shadowlawn cemetery. The members of F.

A. No. 131, and members of I. O. O.

No. 21, will please act as honorary pallbearers and meet at the church at 2 :45 p. m. F. Q.

Sammon, funeral director. 88 Property for Colored. tir LCt If ii S3 TALIAFKRUO ST. 4-rm. bath, 11.050; Dunlap 8 no loan, terms.

Bell. JA. 4.137. DKSIHAHLE bomea In 4th ward acd Weat Side. Priced right.

A. (inrei WA. 2772. Trained Roofers EASY TERMS CREEL Mr. J.

H. Creel passed away Saturday night at his residence in Doraville, Ga. He is survived by four sons. Mr. .7.

S. Creel. Mr. E. Creel, Mr.

Henry Creel and Mr. Lytton Creel one daughter, Mrs. Cora Leahey one sister, Mrs. Amnnrlfi anH cov fOBh Iff 87 Suburban For 5Ie furnished rooming limise for rent lech, tin Klllil. WA.

SMS. ers! grandchildren. Funeral serv LA VV RENCE ILLE Road 30 acres. -room cottage, oak grove, barn, servant house. fruit orchard, pasture: woodland, branch.

See my aign 1 mile below Tucker on right. t3.8oO, terms. J. J. Hemperley, A 7310 ACRES, old Koswell road near Sandy Springs: 5-rxm house.

Take aome trade. A I2WL BIO lots. White Oak Hills, East Lake, $10 down. I0 ino. WA.

2801. 2-pc. Tapestry Living Room Suite Houaea for Rent Fur. or Unfur. 77-B 1 7 7 I.EN WOOD English colonial brick, bedroom.

2 hth. Murphy bed. double garage, erTnt home. elec. ref riReratlnn.

range; rent for ummrr or permanently. Tteaattnable. E8 TREE Delightful home, room. 2 hatha, all rona. ovner.

HE. Fairrlew Hd. 10 rooms. 2 hatha. l-J 1 70; IE.

ices will be helrt this (Monday) afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock, from the Winters Chapel Methodist church. Rev. W. A. Filgrim, assisted by Rev.

W. M. Boyce, officiating. Interment churchyard. Roswell Store, funeral directors.

DETROIT JEWEL $9.85 A fine baker in 'ood condition HOGAN The friends of Mr. and CERTAIN-TEED Products $14' Office and Dealt Space 78-A 'NOTHiNtt rlt SALE BiiT SERVICE." office, desks, complete erylie. flccretarial Serriee. 1MI Wm -Ollter Bldg. IAtrc Bldg Single or en ulte, fnrn-I CILI3 or unfum.

AprU 61011. Mrs. Fred E. Hogan. Marion Fran-f ces Hogan are invited to attend the funeral of Nancy Ann Hogan, 14-1 month-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred E. Ilogau this (Monday) afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock from thr To Exchange Real Estate 88 WANTED DRUID HILLS HAVE party who has low-priced clear home In West End who i ready to trade for nice Lome in Druid Hills or Peachtree road ectinn. Call. I'nrkman.

AVA. 71Htl. 3 -ROOM houve. Fulton Bag section. Clear lot.

east side. DE. 409-lV. Two comfortable pieces that will see many months of hard service! tm'G HARDWARE CO. Roofing Department McKINNON The friends and relatives of Mr.

John H. McKinnon, Mrs. Grace Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnon, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Paul, Mr. and Mrs.

John Peteprol, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKinnon, Mr.

John Pate Johnson. Mr. Donald Johnson and Miss Alice Grace Johnson, all of Athens, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John II. McKinnon this (Monday) afternoon, March 5, 1934, from McDorman-Bridges chapel at 4 o'clock, eastern time.

Rev. J. A. Langford witl officiate, assisted by Rev. George Stone.

Mr. W. A. Capps, Dr. L.

N. Betts. Sheriff Walter E. Jackson. Mr.

Charlie E. Kidd, Mayor A. G. Dudley, Mr. C.

F. Crymes, Mr. H. F. Seagraves and Mr.

Joe Fambro will serve as pallbearers. Members of the city board of education. Clarke county officials and members of Mount Vernon Lodge of Masons will serve as honorary escort. Interment will be in the Oconee Hill cemetery in Athens. McDorman-Bridges.

Upholstered Living Room Rockers as low as 81 Wanted to Rent $2.75 Suite in 3-Pc. Tapestry Living Room 90 Auction Sale Park Street M. E. church. Rev.

Fred L. Glisson, Kev. Robert Lamp-kin will officiate. The following little girls will serve as pallbearers: Misses Clarice Robertson, Martha King, Margaret McClesky, Cathrine Peters and meet at the residence. S94 White street, S.

at 1:30 p. m. Interment Hollywood. Awtry Lowndes. IlVINt; room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath.

grs; ererrthlns furnished, $35. Ad. Ires K-IU2, Const Itntinn. WST aithtirhan iiotne, or 1 r'Mm, nnr nr. electric light.

2 or 3 res. HA. excellent condition $32.50 MARCH K. 1 p. m.

itoweli. on premise. 4 frm. 2 good dwelling. Easy terms.

Absolute sale. Johnson Auction WA. 70i7. Davenport Bed upholstered 1 IT in leatherette business woman desires furnished North Side D7. Constitution.

auction system. Mrt. Cuar. Bldg. MA.

H377. WORTH MORE! $11.95 Tnri Studio Cou-h in Tapestry. mm HOPE The friends of Mr. and Mrs William E. Hope, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Real Estate For Sale Classified Display H. Hope, Messrs. J.

W. and M. R. Hope, Miss Ruby Hone. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Hope, Mr. W.

E. Hope MriTIXO A CO HMjI lis ss Ilk. WA. OIMV Sle nd ren' Mr. ana Mrs.

It. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Hulsey. Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Branham and Mrs. Lena Leavell are invited to attend the 83 nd Lands for Sals arms a Kloans UMiiara i iiMwrtirsrtniw-aaiafr'iirJr's'--- -a funeral of Mr. William E. Hope tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 Bedroom Suites Low As Johns-Manville and Flintkote Materials Monthly Payment Plan Guaranteed Roofs Call Us for Estimate Without Obligation Georgia Roofing Supply Co.

Appliers of Approved Bonded Roofs 52-72 Mangum N. W. Phone MAin 5429 .00 HAVE some farms nn.1 acreage at ssrrifl.e prices rail Mr. Flak. DE.

01 IS; 1 nights. DE i ONE U. A Met. A IN. INC Snsmore S' Decatur.

Ha. AI RES. Newton county, on state highway: house, water: 113 per acre. 1'erins. 1 Mil.

i onst I til I ion clock from Salem Baptist church. Rev. W. S. Pruitt will officiate.

Interment, churchyard. Funeral $300 party will leave the residence, 950 iiles avenue, at 12:30 p. m. J. Austin Dillon funeral directors.

84 Houses for Sale Without Endorser tnii mount ii ilrducilont. Kf pay loan in Af Ki-falluirnl Sft month pT Loan 56 a montJi payt 120 Loan $10 a month ray 200 Loan I'uyinrnU cter loam, equally low. North Side. SPOT CHAIRS! $1.50 Easily wortli that much. Lodge Notices JONES The friends and rplatlves of Dr.

and Mrs. Willis B. Jones, Mr. Willis B. Jones Mr.

Charles S. Jones, Mr. Bryant Jones, Mrs. Lee Scarborough, Anniston. Mr, and Mrs.

Otis Jones, Newnan, (la. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Jones, Birmingham, are invited to attend the funeral of Dr. Willis B. Jones this (Monday) afternoon, March 5. 1934. at 3 o'clock at the residence, 1753 Peachtree street.

Bishop H. J. Mikell and Dr. W. W.

Memminger will officiate. Interment in Oakland cemetery. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers and please meet at the residence at 2:45 o'clock: Mr. Frank Cole of Newnan, Ga. Mr.

Frank Dean, Dr. Edgar Paul-lin. Mr. Harrison Jones, Mr. Lane Young, Dr.

Carlton Lee, Mr. Charles Sciple Mr. Joseph Hilsman, Mr. Henry Heinz. Mr.

Frank West and Dr. John Hurt. The directors of the Citizens Southern National bank and members of the Fulton County Medical Society will act as honorary escort and meet at the residence at 2:45 o'clock. H. M.

Patterson Son. American Securii Co YIfm The stated conclave of I lAmrA. Coeur de Lion Commsn-NW ury No. 4, Knights Tem Cl t'B I'KIIK, ii fur Hronkim-n golf, imirw, rrtnivs n-1 b.ifh. pariinllf urniinl in mt ontterf I ra't ft.

on I'lM'i ifr rr, S7 ft 0:1 ai.t rtal. on 1 tun rti Aa.1 .1 dam for fkwrnif irnl. htillt. Tff, rn1 1 If ill w.vi! fl ni'in'fT ncp with rit 7 roiMpnit-n-n ti ri nut n'l nf t' Inh tirr la 1imi mi plar, will be held in its asylum this (Monday) evening, March 5. at 7:30 Fr JOT CONNALLT BLEG.

1 Cr. Whit, hall A Alakam. MA. 1211 A good three-piece design at this low figure! 2 Chaise Lounges, OCT slightly soiled Large Dresser with bright 'Cl mirror 18 Vanity Benches, priced from J-J'C Luxurious Daybed with (J! 3 IT pad, looks almost new. 5 "Red -Hot" Specials! ftp owner t.n prenus.

gfftyflBII Jt IJaftf TfU ysVATyfiiyLM.Ual sharp. This is to be a business meeting only. Tou are urged to attend. By order EI) M. HELlilG.

E. K. RCRIBXER, Capt. Gen. JOHN W.

MCKRELL Rec. A HOME Vl'W Tor Will. SAVE MONET. HAVE IDE ltEt I.ISIIVC9 in THE MARK El'. JOHN 1 IIOl IWON a io WA.

33." A called communication of Hill Lodge No. r23, F. A. tfi will be held In the loose pl -wy room, Gordon and Lucile llrnolu tml lliJto 2.t..rv ti! 6x9 RUG r.W lire well lot wtt.i plsUoiie lit Was I9M1 Now Mr. R.d.

WA. 1.M.I f'-Piece Oik Dining Room Suite $39 50 Jll'll NOW- 1IOMI-. i-m-icme! t-. So this (Monday) afternoon. March 5.

2:45 o'clock, for the purpose of paying our last sad tribute of respect to our deceased brother, John H. Parker. Services at chapel of Brandon-Bond-Condon at 3 p. m. Interment at West View.

All past masters of Battle Hill are requested to be present. All Master Masons are invited to meet with us. Bv order of R. W. TORRAS, W.

M. NELSON CRIST, Rec'y. Ansley Park. I Others Several odd Buffets and Chinas, brand-new, from broken suites, at greatly reduced prices. 'IDK KilARD Am.iv CaTk.

tt ess terms WA tV. Oak Dining Room Tables, slightly shopworn, only PARKER The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Parker, Mrs. L.

M. Thibadeau. Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. P.

W. Parker, Honolulu, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John Henry Parker this (Monday) afternoon. March 5. at 3 p.

m. from Peachtrpe chapel. 860 Peachtree street, N. E. Rev.

Ellis A. Fuller will officiate. Interment West View cemetery. Members of the Brotherhood Rail-wav Trainmen, the Battle Hill Lodge, F. A.

and Spanish-American War Veterans will hold graveside services and all members are requested to be present. Also members of Company L. 322d infantry. 82d division, World War r.iaiii nrppcl to attend. The Breakfast Room Tables, good "I OCT condition, as low as 3 The regular communication of Malta Lodge No.

41, F. A. will tie held in the Masonic temple, corner Peachtree and Cain streets, this (Monday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Entered Apprentice decree will be con West End. WV.t ha.e Ar- sd.

4t v. 'N a Miscellaneous. VV 4t NC ff today nt sr i -jS X.at ortt-rt nrll lasted loan 'iOsw I.ke reur Mr Die t. 23t or a. aW Xx4, Itsas AN? $7.95 4-Burner Oil Stoves, choice of several 32 Kitchen Chairs, 49c choice of one lot 4 ferred by onr junior warden, wro.

J. a. Davenport. All duly qualified brethren are cordially and fraternally invited to attend. By order of H.

V. FITZPATRICK, W. M. GEO. L.

DUNCAN. Sec. METAL BEDS $3.95 Looks like new! Classified Display fcJp A few Reconditioned Faultless Washers in I Jr perfect mechanical condition greatly re- BV.uty Aid. W4W dUCCd- a fV 4-jr' Brand-New Folding Kitchen OQ CROQUICNOLE 5lvv A WAVF S2 50 Y'O I Item. No, a.

WAVE plete 1 Illustrated TAt following gentlemen will please serve as pallbearers and meet at i the chapel at 2:45 p. m.z Judge E. E. Pomerov, Mr. Paul Cobb.

Mr. John A. Boykin. Mr. L.

P. Jones, i Judge D. Thomas, Mr. J. D.

PRIVATE LOANS On Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry V. M. LEWIS CO. 4th FLOOR PETERS BLDG. Bazemore.

Mr. M. J. reaoorn. solicitor John S.

McClelland, Judge NO MAIL ORDERS, PLEASE. SPECIAL HALF tMc (Tf lil Luther Rosser, Mr. J. m. ueorge, Mr.

Nelson Crist. Mr. A. F. Lively, Mr.

Paul B. Ford. Mr. Walter A. Guest and Mr.

L. P. Flowers. Brandon-Bond-Condon. (COLORED.) BEAVERS The funeral of Mr.

Co lumbus Beavers will be held today at 2:30 p. m. from the residence. Cox Bros. CrL GRISSOM Mrs.

Addie Grissom pass I 761 Whitehall JA. 70S9 Beauty Aid, I. sVx At 1 CROQUIGfJOLE I afiP WAVES te Economy Shoe Shop Cor. Broad and Alabama Street. UNDER JACOBS ed away March 3 at a local sanitarium.

Funeral announcement later. Murdaugh Bros. IF you were part owner of a large business, your first thought would be to require capable and experienced businessmen for its managers. The annual income of Fulton County is about $4, 000,000.00, and its- commissioners have the responsibility of spending this money. The citizens of the County own this fund and are entitled to receive full benefit from it.

IF you vote for W. L. McCalley you will have expressed your demand that the affairs of your County be handled in an economical and thoroughly business-like manner, and that you be required to pay no more taxes than is necessary for the proper functioning; of the County government. IF you do not vote on March 7th, your indifference may result in the election of untrained men who have no" qualifications for business management, and no realization of their responsibility to the County's taxpayers. Tune in WGST Tuesday, March 6, at 6:45 P.

M. W- L. IVIcC ALLEY, Jr. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY-AT-LARGE A Business Man for a Business Administration. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

The undersigned members of the firm of SURGICAL SELLING COMPANY, hereby give notice that J. N. REISMAN and MRS. i HFISMAN are the general partners $V)9 11 FOR SALE WARE Mrs. Alice Ware, of 578 Ezzard street, passed away March 4.

Funeral to be announced later. Hanley Co. 'and A. H. Smullian and Louis Scmet are Itbe special partners of said firm.

The spe-' cial partners are only liable for the amounts This paper is suitable for small publishers and EVANS Funeral services for Mrs. Flat newsprint Martha Evans will be field, tnis (Tnesday) morning; at 11 o'clock, from Red Oak church. Stockbridge, Ga. Speer's Funeral Home. -r' Soft, natural-lookine i wave with perfect i vC ringlet ends.

Examination Free. 1 1 Artistic Wave Shop It job printers already paid In to tne common sioca, w. (10.000.00. The partnership began business on the 1st day of January, 1934. and will terminate on the 81st day of December, 1934.

All as shown by certificate aod affidavit recorded In the office of the clerk of the superior court of said coonty as required by Section 3191 et seq. of the code of Georgia. JOSEPH X. REISMAN. MRS.

JOSEPH N. REISMAN. General Partners. LOCIS SAMET. A.

H. EMLLLIAN. Epecitl Partner. P. O.

BOX 1731 Atlanta, Georgia THE PRICE IS RIGHT BELL Friends and relatives of Mr. Cleveland Bell are invited to attend his funeral today at 11 a. ra. from Galilee Baptist church. Interment Grosham cemetery.

Hanley of Marietta. WA. 4SSS I Ftird 10i Ldgewood Ave. it. rVVVVVVVVVVvfrrWWrrVvWrWsrVVVVVV ilSa 4.

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