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FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES Walter Johnson Dies At Home' BARTT.ETT. Mrs. Mary Jackson jZCXIGA. Mr. A.

M. Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Services for Mr. A. M.

Zuniga will Jackson Bartlett will be held this' be held this (Friday! afternoon at John Faith, Former City Official, Dies LEAGUES pc 1 Walter Hugh Johnson, retired (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock: 2 o'clock from the chapel of How airport-engineer specialist died un-ifrom the Pleasant Hill Baptist ard L. Carmichael Sons. Father 22 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Friday, Morch 3, 1950 Fulton's Jailer Given Icy Rhode Island Welcome By FRANK MAJORS A snail-like journey to the "frozen North" has netted Fulton County's chief jailer little other than painful memories of a Rhode Island Hugh W. Cromer was forestalled in "getting his man" but he isn't complaining about getting back to the "warmth" of Atlanta's currentf 20-degree weather. George' T.

Daly will officiate. Interment, Greenwood. Pallbearers will be selected from employees expectedly yesterday at his resi- Lhurch. Rev. vVilbur Stinchcomb, dence, 2S20 W.

Roxboro N.I Rev. Toombs McGaughey will of-E. He was 61 years old. jficiate. Interment, Ebenezer Ceme- Carmichael Chevrolet Motor Co.

Funeral services will -be held at i wry. Howard L. 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Cathe-'Sons.

John Faith, retired city of- filial A m-i STILTNER, Michael J. Funeral dence. 181 Flat Shoals Ave ldral of Christ the Kin- Tne Right i GATES, Mr. Edward X-of 1025 services for Michael J. Stiltner, the Rev.

Msgr. Joseph G. Cassidy will.Astor S. died March 2. infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver following a short illness. He 80 years officiate and burial will be in West! 1950. Surviving are his daugh-; J. Stiltner, will be conducted this jView.

Mary F. Wilsher, Jack-! (Fridav) morning at 10 o'clock A native Atlantan, Mr. John-; sonville, Mrs. A. J.

Rozer, from Dillon's Chapel. Father Dod-ison supervised the building of air-; Atlanta; sister, Mrs. Gertrude Fol-jwall will officiate. Interment in i 4 TT: I i A.I........ 1 -t was old.

Cromer drove to Warwick, R. I last week to return Henry G. Elli Funeral ar- i range ments I are to be an- nounced by I AUNT HET pons at winner, anatJuui "ui, Kranucniiareii; ureenwooa cemetery. J. Austin Albany, Ala.

He was chief engi- our great-grandchildren, and funeral directors. retired six years ago. He was a al nieces and nephews. H. Mr.

JamcTlHercer Tne son here to answer abandonment charges brought against him five years ago. A and Lowndes. The State's Attorney General Mr. Faith ruled against extradiction under lifelong Atlan- detired six years ago. He was Son.

friends and relatives of Mr. James member of the Cathedral of Christ HOLLAND, Mr. Henry Lee-Tu- Mercer Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. the King.1 services for Mr. Henry Lee Hill, Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Whiddon Surviving are two daughters Holland will be held this (Friday) and Mr. and Mrs. Harland Gantt Mrs Chenut and Mrs Frank morrun8 11 o'clock from the are invited to attend the funeral Boartfleld; a son, William B.

Lyle; topi? lapti Douglas of Mr. James Mercer Hill Satur. a sistpr Mrs rnrrPctAr i County. Rev. Hulett Chandler will oav morning at 10 clock at Tnn-of Atlanta- and three CTandchil Interment will, be in ity Chapel.

Rev. Jeff C. Christian oi Atlanta, ana three churchvard. Pallbear-and Rev. John McRae will officiate.

tlan- time A a 1947 law which states the person wanted must be in the State where the charge was made at the time tan, at one served as City Councilman and alleged. Ellison produced witnesses to prove that he wasn't. Alderm; ierman if rep- enting the 1 11th Ward. wJ Cromer said that after he and i res ers selected please meet at the resi- Interment in Dawson, G. A.

S. Sold aence, sst curran Stn N. at Turner Sons. ifi-h. :3..

len MARSHALL. Mr. James Daniel James M. Hill, Mrs. Cromer left New York headed toward Warwick, near Providence, icy roads kept his speed down to 10 and 15 miles an hour.

Twice his car skidded around, the deputy told a Providence newspaper reporter. He added that his ir narvey i unerai; of 10i Sixth N. died Arch serv ices of Mr. Harvey L. Brown i 1950, Surviving arelhis daigh.

wiU be conducted this (Friday) r-ran. He worked for Jhn Fith, r. the Remington Typewriter Company and was employed in the tax office at City Hall when he retired about 30 years ago. Faith Elementary School was named for Mr. Faith's family.

Of Decatur, Dies UieS SC1 Fla Mrs W. G. Griffin, Sa. Vt MP Mr" vannah; Mrs. Mary E.

Jennings 52, of 2781 p- G. Stroi'p will officiate. Inter- Adams- big gripe was that it always ended James Mercer Hill, I'm! hard ioZ "but hl t0W3rd hiS frigid dCSti He was a member of the Mar- Covington Decatur, died yes- ment in Palmetto, Ga. The pall-' Frnandina-' 12 trandl tha Brown Memorial Methodist terday at a private hospital. jbearers will be: Mr.

Gerald Jani- son Mr impnt in Paimoim na Th. Mrs. janie Anams. son, Air. r.

really need is somebody to make n' Church Cromer said snow was piled up me 0 ahead and do it. 'What a game! We lost our sponsor's shirts!" Funeral services will be held atitts. Mr. Hammond Smith, Mr. ruZV'l: 10 a tomorrow at Trinity iB.

Hill, Mr. Charles Killingbeck.l Funeral serv ices will be eld SaN Chanel The Revf L- A- Dickenson and Mr. 4- 3:30 clock tX. iRutlann Sr ThpPrnivnVSpnng Interment, Crest ficiate. Burial will be in the Daw-'i serve escort- A.

S. Turner Ln. H. W. Tatterson Son.

He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Mattie Hamil; three daughters, Mrs. Wilmer Anderson, Mrs. S. C. Roby and Mrs.

Julia Wall; a sister, Mrs. A. P. Phillips; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Sons.

I JOHN SON. Mr. Walter Hush Tha six to 10 inches high all over the section. He passed some 500 cars stalled along the road. "Worst I ever saw," Cromer was quoted as saying.

On his return he confessed he was hard put to figure how Rhode Islanders could say "nature has only painted a beautiful picture." Fulton Corn Raiser Champs VINEYARD, Mr. Zach C.Rela- friends of Mr. Walter Hugh John- Russia Refuses 33 Americans Permit Leave son Cemetery. Mr. Hill had been employed by the Simmons Company as an office worker since 1921.

A native of Bronwood, he was a veteran tives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Chestnut, J. G. Vineyard, East Point, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Boartfield, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

William B. Lvle. Mrs. S. C.

For- of both world wars. He was a i Sharpsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mai rester and three grandchildren ara member of the American Legion Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs.

Wynn' invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Vineyard, Newnan; Mrs. W.C. Lat-j Walter Hugh Johnson Saturday and a member of the Glen Haven iire Feted By. County Agent Fulton County Agent and Mrs.

Truitt last night entertained Fulton County's champion corn, growers and their wives at a dinner at Mammy's Shanty. C. C. Nix, of Alpharetta, led the i list of champions with 102.8 bush-i Mrs. R.

H. Bartlett Funeral Today Funeral services for Mrs. Mary iiamci nuuuij, at lu ociock rrom Christ vited to attend the funeral of Mr. the King Cathedral. Father Msgr.

Zach C. Vineyard at the graveside, cassidv will officiate. Interment. Sharpsburg Cemetery. Friday, West view cemetery.

The Rosary Methodist. Church. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. E. D.

Whiddon, of Decatur; a brother, A. P. Hill, of Atlanta; a niece and two great-nephews. Murder Charge Laid to Woman In Mass Slaying e. i be saicl at 8 clock Friday LONDON (INS) Russia has agreed to permit the departure of five of 38 persons listed by the U.

S. Embassy in Moscow as American nationalists but has dented the others permission to leave for the United States. This was disclosed today by Moscow radio which said the Soviet Government informed the Embassy it considers only one rt Vio srnnn In an Ampriran auu iiv viauu: itviiui i io it Yi evenii'g at Dillon's Chapel. J. Aus-U.

McKoon and tin Dillpn Co funpra, els per acre and E. W. Flynn, also! of Alpharetta, was second with' Jackson Bartlett, 61, of 114 Rainwater College Park, who died Tuesday night at a private hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. today at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.

The Rex. Wilbur Stinch- will officiate. Son. 98.8 bushels. FUNERAL NOTICES Railroad Wins In Death Suit Other winners who grew be- MUSE.

Mrs. Lula-The friends and iS7 relatives of Mrs. Lula Muse, LON, Mrs. J. E.

B. (Julia) The a ir Mr- and Mrs. John P. Baum. Mil- combe and the Rev.

Toombs Mc CAIRO, A coroner's were Charles Mansell, C. W. Man- of Mrs. J. E.

FmmotV wtor Mr nnHMrc ni i 'edgeville: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor jGaughey will officiate. Burial will 'friends and relatives be in Ebenezer Cemetery. B.

(Julia) Lyon, Mrs. HannahipjOVnton all of Carrollton Mr. blaloclc' Spartanburg, S. Mr. national Ufy yesterday ordered Hattie j.

c. Cowart, George Garner, In denving an Embassy request i Turner, 32, Negro, held on murder Walter Knight, J. C. Jackson, W. for the deDarture of all 38 Der- chargcs the ice-pick and Neese, and W.

H. Lee, Jr. A directed verdict in favor of the defendant by Judge Ralph Pharr has ended the Fulton Su- Mrs. Bartlett was born in Forest of Ball Ground; Mrs. nd Mrs.

Jerome Muse, of Talla- a "aworu ABer ham A. Lyon, of Atlanta, and fia arp invited' to attpnd Charleston, S. are invited to at- Park and had lived in College sons the Soviet Government said jSlaymgs of her husband, three; Tn the 58-to-71-bushel classifica-! tion were- jperior oun xnai oi a Gid Lane, G. L. Garrett, Wil- damage suit growing out of the it was willing to grant, the per-.

children and a neighbor. mission only in the case of the) Jim Turner, Mission- tt Jarv Baotist minister and the chil- liam L. McCalley, Gus Mas- xresne oeam oi morris auto, i'r" JimmieLou. 10! J. T.

Turner'sev. L. M. Hobeood. Joe SteDhens.

in November. 1946. and Bobby Joe, 4. were found G.E. Whitlock, Henry A.

Studdard.i After hearing testimony for three nieces and nephews are invited to the funeral of Mrs. Lula Muse enc tne funeral of Miss Etta attend the funeral of Mrs. J. the Abilene Baptist Church, Bowen. Friday.

March 3, 1950. at B. (Julia) Lyon at Ball Ground Friday, March 3, at 3 p. with 1:30 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr. Baptist Church today, March 3, Stewart Martin, Rev.

H. B. Ben- Monroe F. Swilley. officiating, at 2 p.

Rev. Alvin H. Brackett, 'son and Rev. John Ju. Bobo offi-'Intcrment, West View.

The officiating. Interment, a 1 1 ciating. The remains will lie in bearers will be: Mr. George Sher Ground Cemetery. Jones Funeral state at the church from 2:30 p.

m. rill, Mr. Mark E. Johnson. Mr.

Mome, Canton, Ga. junta the funeral hour. Irwin Wootten, Mr. Ralph Ragan, BOYT, Mrs. F.

P. of 459uPeach- churchyard. Martin Funeral Home, Dr. George Rounds. Mr.

George 1 i i i i a i -T 4- Park 12 years. She is survived by her husband, Robert H. Bartlett; daughter, Mrs. Harold W. Stephens; three sons, William K.

Moss, Claude O. Bartlett, all of College Park, and Robert H. Bartlett, of Columbus, Texas; three brothers. Clem Jackson, of Jonesboro; O. A.

and T. J. Jackson, of College Park; three grandchildren and nine beaten and slugged to death in B. W. Bryant, and Claude In- idents in the United States.

graham, their beds early Wednesday days, the jury was instructed to find in favor of the defendant, the Atlanta and West Point Railroad. Judge Pharr set forth four points in his ruling to the jury, citing ia Winners in the 38-to-41-bushel category were: Durgin Named Harley Sutton, H. J. Ledford, tree-Dunwoody N. ua.

jitounas, Mr. soa Meuett, Mr. John Harvey Arline, 50, Negro, neighbor of the Turners', was shot to death in his home, adjoining the Turner residence. Officers took Turner's wife into custody after she appeared at a March 2. 1950.

Surviving are her PLUNKETT, Mrs. C. E. Funeral acne11- i'anerson services for Mrs. C.

E. Plunkett LI1: John S. Blick, W. L. Garrett, that the mother and plaintiff, Maloney, and W.

B. Dodson. (Mrs. Leonard Allen, of 477 Man- L. I.

Skinner, of the Georgia (ford S. had accepted $500 Extension Service, praised thejin what attorneys for the railroad Fleet Chief hospital in bloodstained clothing, WASHINGTON (P) President fnr tPAafmBnr nf cWt growers and the progress by Geor- termed a settlement sisters, Mrs. George E. Willis, Fernandina, G. G.

Smith, Atlanta; sisters-in-law, Mrs. B. M. Hall, Mrs. James Butterfield, Miss Pauline Boytr father-in-law, Mr.

R. K. Boyt, all of St. Augustine. The remains will be taken will be held Friday, March 3, at FAITH, Mr.

John The friends 11 a. from Turner Hill Baptist and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Church, with Rev. Josh Athey of-! Faith.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ander-ficiating. She is survived by her son. Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. Roby, Mrs. husband.

Mr. E. Plunkett, of 'Julia Wall. Mrs. Lottie Faith, Mr.

Redan, one son. Mr. Mrs. Julian Carmichael. Miss Attys.

Reuben Garland and An gia farmers in general Truman yesterday nominated Vicej James M. Clark Diesl Rites Today thony Alaimo, for the plaintiff, contended that Mrs. Allen did not "In 1949." he said, "Georgia produced 59,400,000 bushels of corn, to Fernandina for funeral services Plunkett, of the U. S. Army; oneiLucile Heckle.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Funeral Tomorrow Funeral Today Adm.

Calvin T. Durgin as com- mander of the First Fleet in the! Tacific. Durgin, now Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air, succeeds; Vice Adm. Gerald F. Bogan who I retired Feb.

1 after assailing de- 11,000.000 more than the produc-'know the nature of document she tion of 1940, and they produced itlsigned. They indicated they would on a million fewer acres of an appeal. He said that 1,500 farmers had! The Allen boy was struck on a James M. Clark. 76, died yester- and interment.

H. M. Patterson' daughter. Miss Betty Plunkett, of Todd, Dr. and Mrs.

Hilton F. Wall, day at his residence, 113 Key Son. Redan, mother, Mrs. AnnieiMr. and Mrs.

J. P. Wall, Mr. S. E.

THOMAS The friends and rela- ivicivenny; mree oroiners. iviessrs. and Mrs. Erwm F. Wall, Mr.

and Funeral xcr irft fnr a entered the corn contest in the. railroad trestle near Manford and Mrs. Fred Dunham. Misses Juli- Funeral services will be held at tives of Mr: and Mrs. Golden v- "a ivicn-enny.

fnnse noliries which he said werenanipl Marshall R.v mi KivihlState and that of these 390 had Pryor Roads, testimony showed. 11 a. m. today at the New Hope Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Macon, one sister, Mrs. 11. crippling the Navy. N. who died Wednesday produced 100 bushels or more peri Attys.

Morris Abram and Herman anne Carmichael, and Susan Todd, Masters Jimmie. Artie, Erwin, and Hilton Wall, John Car- Methodist Church. The Rev. S. F.

Shelnutt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Tanner. Macon, and sev- Dnwis will officiate and burial Thomas T.a Mr.

Feston ai. nieces ana ncpnews. imer- The First rlect is the main navai night while on a fishing trip inhere. saia max lasi year ueor-ineyman i epi eseiucu mc iumpmj, force in the Pacific. Fernandina, will be held at IS1 tarmers produced an average will be in White Plains Thomas, Houston, Texas; Memorial Park, Macon, Ga.michael and Paul Carmichael.

Mr. 3:30 p. m. tomorrow ct Soring or i ousneis per acre "While anything less than 20 LODGE NOTICES Hill. Burial will be in Crest Lawn Cemetery.

bushels per acre is produced at a loss, 18 bushels shows progress when you consider that between Mr. Marshall was born in Tol- near Covington. 'mrw and nephews are invited numv, v- anrt Mrs. A. 1 1 niiiips, Mrs.

Mincia Mr. Clark, a retired farmer, was attend the funeral of.Mr. Golden CROSS, Mrs. A. died Wednes-j Faith Kelly, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. born in Atlanta and had lived C. Thomas Saturday, March 4, clay, -March 1, in Eatonton, GaJ Faith.

Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas, here most of his life. He was a 1950, at 11 o'clock at the Center Survivors include her and Mrs. R.

K-ox" are in-member of the New Hope Metho- Hill Baptist Church at Gratis, Mr. A. C. Cross, of Putnam Coun-1 vited to attend the funeral of Mr. dist Church.

Rev. Boneau H. Dickson four children, Mr. E. C.

John Faith Friday at 2 o'clock: Surviving are his widow: three ating. Interment, Gratis. H. M. Griffin, Mrs.

L. H. Walker, from the chapel. Rev. B.

W. Han-daughters, W. A. Tanner, ipatterson Son. Madison, Mrs.

J. B. King, cock and Dr. Stuart R. Oglesby of- iicii i i 1 1 i 1 1 rpTirpn inrpr a council.

miyi Y- 101C r. Sfl.n Mastpm will br heia narl lVPrt in At anta -fnr tho ovci a6c thm (Friday evening, March; 25 year igia yield per acre was only 10- 610 bushels. 3. la(). I.W ociock in inc Masonic Temple.

Dpcatur Ga.i Jjg js survive(J by four duagh- illflVUll, lUIOt A JJi M. VUL1I Ul llV4ailllrj. A. 1 1- i.Jl.iJ 411, VTill OKI Mrs. H.

E. Guyton, and Mrs. L. CLARK, Mr. James The i-irr wu oenv.

ter rleerees. All qualified companions Truitt will entertain champion cotton growers at a dinner at the same place next Friday. E. Randall: and a son. N.

Q. Clark. 'frinris of Mr. and Mrs James Miston, S. three brothers, Mr.

as pal'bearers and assemble at the Georgian's Death Probed TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) The Leon- County grand jury today will resume its investigation of the death of Mrs. G. A. Beverly of Moultrie two weeks ago.

A coroner's jury charged Beverly, a Lake Iamonia fishing guide, and former Thomasville man, with the death of his wife. He now is at liberty under a $10,000 bond. Mrs. Beverly was found dead in her partially burned bed. Several wittnesses have been questioned by the grand jury.

11 of Atlanta. fr 9 a Tnr J. L. Veale. Greshamville, chapel Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Mr. Joe Davis, Mr.

J. D. cordial lv invited. WILLIAM B. MAYO, Til.

Master. PONALD DONALDSON, Recorder. nandina, Mrs. W. R.

Griffin, of Savannah; Mrs. Mary Jennings anrl Mr! AHamc nf Atl-jnta- i.n. i. -1 r-. II.

A TV.tr anrl Mn ftuvtori Tr lvlr D- "ir, rdiui iviiua, ivii. o. ai. niuui, mr. luw and Mrs.

L. eT Randall, Mrlll Mr. T.Z. Veale, ton Darby. Mr.

GlennIowell. Mr. The regular communication of; Marcual1' Clark and Mrs IWO sisxers, Airs. r. i jdui-i a.

oils, inicrment, csi view Clark and Mrs. two sisters. Mrs. i a. c.

rotts. interment, west ti- 14 1 l-ii 1 VI 11 JnU 1 1 PnUon TVinmac and Mrs. N. Q. uOiaeii V.

I nOinaS jHerbert Clark are invited to attend Atlanta; Mrs. J. C. Cemetery. Awtrv Lowndes.

ifKh great-grandchildren. iFridav) eveninff. March 3. 1950.1 i the funeral of Mr. James M.

Clark r.ld,-. 4V! iv-i Die5 at Residence this (Friday) morning at 11 WU hcld iFVty2 It IieS nebiaence 0-clk from the New Hope Me Golden C. Thomas, 71, died yes- 'odist Rev, S. RDprtwDl MadSS Rangers Told To Keep Out Of Politics AWTRY LOWNDES FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frta Park ins Let Next Oor All qualified member are ursed to A FULL DAY'S WORK invdVi'Bvngordbcrrtho, what you get when you danif.l w. dobbins, w.

M. place your want ad in the T. lance, sr. secy. ixg Constitution.

terday at his residence, 20 Lake- inJi win, Methodist Church, will shore Circle, N. E. IJf iftfr Interment, Madison City The regular communication! A of Palestine Lodge No. 4B6, F.i LEGAL NOTICE A. will be held in me; A.

will De nem in application with Police inounced by H.M. Patterson 'l'. jMartimn. In I announcea Dy n. M.

raiwrson a jat 10.3fJ a Messrs Griffiei Ma Masonic Temple, corner Peach- 1 and Cain Streets, this (Fri- Comm ttee of beRinning at 7:30 "1 have filed of Citv Council to eil beer tree tree With an election year at hand, the State Game and Fish Commission has instructed iis wildlife 102S Bankhead, N. W. 17 17 LTfl TTI riavt evenina iavl evening Edward N. Gates, Carpenter, Dies rollowine the resular business Following the resular business o'clock. Son- iHarrison.

Charlie Smith, Judson Mr. Thomas, a retired Nelms, David Humphries, Tucker was born in Jackson County and Johnson and Clark Smith. J. Aus- moved to Atlanta 26 years ago tin Dillon funeral directors, Acknotrledftment Cards Enqraved Promptly Sample Sent STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. WAInut 6170 110 Piachtrt St eMon.

th lodce" birthday anni-' NOTICE TO PRINTERS rangers to take no part in any po- versary will olwerved wun ceremonies. The Most Worshipful O. F.v- sJpen.isor of Purchases. State of Campaigns for either State, Edward N. Gates.

81, of 1025 erett Thrift, Grand Master, v. ill he our gia. Room 142 State Capitol, Atlanta. County Or municipal Offices. A.i vtsamrbrethren In a day-long session, the Com- OAL Jones Hardin MA.

1107 ly invited to meet wn partment of Public Safety. Specifications miSS'On aiSO arguea tne COnirOVer M. mmm mi LEONARD J. DOYAL, W. obtainable from the undersigned.

A. I. ARMSTRONG, Sec. sial issue of rabid foxes and decided to withdraw from the activity of trapping foxes except when from Monroe. He was a member of the Hebron Christian Church in Statham.

Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Mamie Gunter; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Shelnutt, of Atlanta; a son, Hugh Thomas, of Clayton; a brother, Feston Thomas, of Houston, Texas, and several nieces and nephews. B. B. GEORGE.

Supervisor of Purchases. NOTICE TO DRUG AND LABORATORY SUPPLY DEALERS The regular communication of Lakewood Lodae No. 443. F. ft A.

will he held In the hall 1842' Jonesboro Road Pastor S. died last night at a private hospital following a long illness. Funeral arrangements are to be announced by H. M. Patterson it Son.

Mr. Gates, a retired carpenter, was a native of Ohio and had lived in Atlanta 41 years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary F. Wilsher, of Jackson reqrested to do- so by the State Denartment in Counties Sealed bids will be received by thej Health tljikewood Heights! this iFrl- Georgia Department of Public Health, 333! raViip ha hpnnmp a nrnh.

I 111 -i 1 j- I. 1 l' rv Stalf. Offir. RIHc itlnla D.ltA (COLORED) nine promptly lit 7:30 o'clock. The En- A.

E. S. Tuesday, March 14, lem. tered Apprentice degree will be con- for Drugs and Laboratory Supplies for. The ComnVSSion also Voted to ferred on a class of candidates.

This de- Battey Slate Hospital. Specifications ob-' tt a will be conferred bv our Junior tamable from the renew its agreement With the U. S. Warden Brother K. H.

Harrison, Jr. GEORGIA DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH Forest Service for control and Members cf Lode AR.Y. managed hunting and fishing in (COLORED) nu AKF MinnSLtenmothJIES Mr. Mary Beatrice-! WASHINGTON.

Mr. Alomo-pass- MOORF. Mrs. Ida-f 81 LltUs DK 'tiJirillihd at a local sanitarium March 2. S.

passed away at ville, and Mrs. A. J. Rozier, of Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. Gertrude mt ia rm nrMfni.

viwiiiiiit I'lruuni jt luvuiriiiciii uiiieer. i March 2. Funeral eroiMisstmei uraKeoID4iviag- Mae Funeral announced later. Hines hospital nolia passed recently in Mil-j ri h'r residence. 245 Mer-' Funeral Home.

327 Piedmont nounced 1 eord1Biiy and fraternally invited to meet rA, rr jthe Chattahoochee National i orest; oisom, or Auania; seven granatin us. By order of voted to ask Gov. Talmadge to sell children; four great-grandchildren ater. Pollard. DEAN, Mr.

Joe of 6r Old Ivy and several nieces and nephews. ledseville. Ga. Funeral Saturday A. Fnnrral an-i Northeast thos.

i. compton. sect $ew bids win be received by the, the States quail farm in DeKalb Rm tii "1aT," "-'W)uniy Deiween juiy 1 ana wo v. i at Milledgeville at 1 o'clock. In- ouncen latcr prirv.

passed at his residence, Marca tPrm.nt. Citv Cemcterv. Haura- iP a Mrs. Mary Jones of 2 1950. He was the father of Mr.

terment City Cemetery. investigat- the sus- A unT.f lom a. m.T March" iT" ToV and decided to Home Rockmart. died Feb. 25; her daugh-! jimmie Lee Dean.

His funeral will ierce County Wildlife AA A-. wilt be held this' reicomni Stamp, for Stale Revenue pension Of I DrooKS runerai nome Poison Fatal To Macon Mother viir.nv. irm. Martha. Walker tpr.

Mrs. Pauline Ulman. died Feb. U. i xr.

VLfV'Fridayt evening Manrh 3. at 'naD1ei Ranger W. S. Reddish, who was DvVtZ1oZ 607 Jett St. N.

W. The friends' 21, in Cincinnati, Ohio A double (ncral JIornCi 171 Auburn Ave.t in described by Director J. C. Cal B. B.

GEORGE. and ten wood Avenues, com Supervisor of Purchases. houn as a troublemaker. Mr. niiwr VmehnJ Sner.u.

charge. MACON fto A divorced inciius inn iciuvc ui an. i March l. i30. irom me Monunz i ctt ttsa juacjiuus jvui Atlanta; of AUanta; Mr.

ana wri. tJn i Church. Burial followed in mother died earlv yesterday at! Mrs. Burrell Parker, Friends and reia- NOTICE OF FILING OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP CERTIFICATE Please take nonce that the undersigned have entered into a limited partnershiD mencin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. The Fellowcraft desre.

will be "conferred by the senior warden. D. W. Beaty. All visiting brethren cordially Invited to meet ith us.

By order of C. 1. SHIMP, W. M. P.

M. McCVLLERS. Sec. anH fam-'ManueL M'. Willie Mae ioiDeri t-.

vvesi view ur. Maron Hosnital from mercuryiand Mrs. Azalius Ross af i If WV I I I ir.l A- AJ U11V. -t- nT vi wt lau trAe a r. i rw va.

i B. Barnes and ily. Mr. and Mrs. z.

b. Ross ana ana "nui? "'Vrji Son. Cedartown. 011i Barnes, Mr. family.

Miss lamnv. wew xorK: miss Mar- "Jiuinuua, iiu. uu.wx agreement under the laws of the Slate of New York, said partnership business to hm conducted iinHer the nam. of and Mrs. an A.

M. Zuniga Dies; Was fluto Mechanic Funeral arrangements for A. M. guerite Ross cyanide poisoning. Police said Mrs.

Evelyn Christine Woodward, 37, committed suicide. Her 14-year-old son found her sorawled on the floor of her arjart- ited to Washington, D. uel, of New York City, and Mrs.McCOYf yin. Lula Friends and George W. Barnes.

Mr. Holme. Atlanta: Mr. Hennie Mae Reed, of Atlanta, are relatives of Mr. Eulas McCoy, Mr.iHudson and family are inv Reid Buffalo, N.

invited to attend the funeral Mrs Homer Bonds. Jr, of attend the funeral of Mr. The repular communication h. McFadden Jk Bro. The principal place Nelms Lodse No.

323, F. i business of the limited partnership is Nell Mrs. Mary AThe cf Josephus Jo and Mrs. Arthur rthur A. win De nem nui leaver Street.

New York 4. New York A. Vt dayi evenine. warcn a. with offices at ifi West Court.

MemDhis l. I. I 14.11 tn Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Strickland irs. airwia (Danen, Air. jtugene lccoy ik famQy, Hamtramck, morrow (Saturday) March 4, and family, Mr Mrs ociock at Auburn Chapel, lemiessee: six wamui street. I'nuadel- ment here late at night.

She was nishprl in th hnnnital where she ar Smvrna. Ga. Fxammation on rhl. p.nn.viM.u. ma ii-, the Fellowcraft decree ill toe given at Atlanta.

Gnrt.t. i night his residence, 110 Julia Miller and family, P- m. at imwnU Palmer and lamiiy, Miss nowt uunwiuig. iitin.tm it- Church. Davis Street and North Ann Minv sr.

invitri tn uttpnd Lincoln Cemetery. Haugabrooks died a few hours later. thu time, also a verv Important business Pursuant lo said agreement and in ac-j S. are to be announced TW fZ Rritt A fnnnrl jiis. maicu iiu.

nireung ui cm coraance witn tne laws oi the Sitate of lJtpr hv 1 Carmichael reouesied to be present. Visitor are cor- undersicned has heretofore I l'aeT "OWara la. warmicnaei Oi u- ii tiV Mrs William L. Reid, Detro Avenue, rev. rx.

numi mtj the luneral ot Mrs. Lula Mcl-oy, runerai xinme. a note in which Mrs. Woodward ir5: fioiatmo- Thi remains will be sent f.u tn ie. rk.r St.

rliallv invited, Bv order of. i filed in the otftce oi the Clerk of the'SonS Superior Court of Fulton County. Geor JESSE A. BAILEY, W. 7.

ELAN T. WILLS. Sec. Mr. Zuniga, an automobile me-! declared her intention to take 'and family Columbia, s.

Mrs.lto Columbus. Saturday it; from Rising Star Baptist The friends and relatives ot nanic, was a native of Del Rio, own He she reTlMarie Reid Dawson. Atlanta: Dr. 6:55 p. m.

via Central of Georgia, Rev H. T. Thomas olliciating. In- Mrs. Willie B.

Grooms. Mr. Jessie gia, a limited partnership certificate, said certificate being recorded in limited part- 'exas. He had lived in Atlanta iceivea qivuicc uwn net uwu. trc Texas.

He had lived in Atlanta Macon; Jes-jfor Marion Thomas, interment Sunday. Sellers terment Lincoln Cemetery. The Grooms and family, Mr. Leonard A Grant Park Lodse No. 04.

nershtp Record Book page 151. Fulton T. A. will hold a called Cpuntv Records, this (Friday) The amount of cash contributed bv An- about ten years ago. sie Reid Glover, Valdost Illlt 216 Wer-; Doay wlU lie ln fUte lne church orooms ana ramiiy.

an oi i ayeue- March 3. becinning B. McKadden as Executrtx at th. VVjV evening ig. Lucia Roan and family.

Mr. and 'iron 8 umu Jtiour ot luneral. Mr. ana Mrs. wmie lock, for the purpose of ijist Will and Testament of Philm Ci.

Mr. Mrs. Arthur William and family.f"" auTVB "'k- 0 Thornton Funeral Home. IMoore. Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Grooms iff Mr. Luke x.Dster. tne nusoana i i m-a conferring the Entered Appren-1 Eactden. deceased, on.

of the limited 10 years and was a member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow; two daughters. Misses Dora and Theresia Zuniga; six sons, Ed, Ector, Tony, David, Daniel and Dickey, all cf Atlanta, and two dllU Idlll.I). illll.

LUMD. iiuuu.iu, Mrs. bnowdie KOSS, wr. ana ws.i a fami'v HARRIS. Mra.

lUttle Ufil Ezra, Xir lot Mrs. Rosa Ebster and family. Exchange Shortens 5-Day Schedule 'oil Atlanta fla Mr anA T.Tm. i n5K-e7. Ralph Robinson Mr nd Mrs.

steD.father of Mrs. Fannie Mae Church Dr. Friends and reUUves Charlie Calhoun, of Vaughn. Harrison Ross and family, Mr. and) tic.

degree. The degree will be conferred partners, is Jn9S.fi62.7S. The amount of hv the Junior Warden. Brother H. S.

cash contributed bv J. Randolph Ham-Hilliard. All dulv qualified brethren are son, the other limited partner, is the sum cordially and fraternally Invited to meet of $309,146 02, and said limited partners with us. Br order of have no liability for partnership debt ROBERT S. DENNIS, W.

M. other than said contributions. C. N. M1ZE, Sec.

The terra of said partnership is from AiiKUt 1. 1W9. until such time as the Eberhart and family, the brother of c. H. Harrii and family, and Mrs.

Jerome Grooms, Mr, of Deacon D. G. tester ana ttrne wm, Mr Mrs. L. M.

Ross, Mrs. Dessie Ross i and family, Mrs. Sylvia McDonald and family. Fairburn. sisters, Mrs.

Elvira Espinosa. of NEW YORK (JP) The New Atlanta, and Mrs. F. A. Presley, 'York Stock Exchange is cutting all of rcatur, Mr.

Waiter Scott famiiy, Mrs. Lanie Meri weather us Grooms, all of New York. Ebster and famuy, of Chat.anooga and family Mr. Mrs. Gus X.

Mr. John Grooms, of wash- Th. regular communication! cah contributions of said limited cart- two months off its five-day-week! irene Ross and family, Mrs. Rosa; Of New York City. A pf Center HiU Lodge No.

tiers have been withdrawn, and the Tenn Mr. Jonn Bumu Brundridge and family. Mr. and ington, D. Mr.

and Mrs. Myers Summer schedule. 'Allen. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Lee; ft'lll be held in the amount of interest to be received bv said 470 Bankhead limited partners and the terms and con- 3470 cv 'r jt A- VTemole, vCA N. this V- March 3. at 7 Eridayi evening, ditions "uoon which said limited partners IE The Board of Governors voted and familv. Mrs. Florence West- jiamiiy, Mrs.

ftiaggie aii" Mrs. York Allen and family, Mrs. Grooms and family, cf Chicago, yesterday to close the Exchange on moreland, Mrs. Pearl Dawson, Mr. family, Mrs.

Georgia Williams and Ella pett and famiiy. Mrs. i Mrs. Amanda Starr, of On-Saturdays from July 1 through3 j.me. Allen and Mr.

and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Champ woss. Sweetie Frasier and family.

Rev. cinnati. Ohio. Funeral of Mrs. 30 ociock.

lhe mav receive distribution of their capital i Mrs. F. P. Boyt Dies at Residence Sept. 2.

iMack Allen, all of Atlanta, are in- all or uecarur, ana Mrs r. Fordham'and fam- Charlie M. (Reese) 'Grooms Satur- Eellowcrart degree win oe conterrea py contributions are tuiiv set out tn saia Brother Sam C. Adams. Senior Warden.

Umited partnership certificate. All qualified bi-ethren are frarernally m- This adverusement a made in accorrl-vited ot meet with us. Bv order of ance with the terms Jind provisions of LHABii.a t. siLBM, I. section 27-40S.

Code or tieorgia, ISjJ. JACK L. CAMP, Sec. Mrs. F.

P. Boyt died last night JOHN H. McFADDEN, JR. STATE DEATHS at her residence. 4590 Peachtree- Lnurcn, xrv.

o. ohiibuii ouu ici.t viii.itiiii. c-uiiiia win t-i ciin. ffi.iat;n Thsrow (Saturday) at 2:30 p. m.

rrom nenhews and nieces are invited to k. tn Favttoviii March a. T-v, A IT ii. i rtt I (l anr? hwrial wit! 5- -iicnouiK, oi HUGO N. DIXON BOY O.

BEACH GISTAVE I. TOLON CHARLES P. ATT.S ROPE ST D. MrCAULVM ROY O. BKACH.

JR. General Partners. Vi hol in Fmanflin. Fla. fto.

io. iulCS es body wiUlie in state at 87 Bisbee our Decatur chapel. Rev. Willie attend the funeral of Mrs. Hattie Crockett Funeral Home in charie.

yesterday. thii' Randolph and Rev. Ben Gay of-Harris tomorrow (Saturday) at! ir OciUa, cS wUl lie in, 1:00 o'clock at Mt. Moriah Baptirt mtJ 'XSxIm i wv vj I a Mrs. Bovt is survived bv two Mr- JaKe warper ATn.

reeuUr communication of W. D. Luckie Lodtse No. 6. e- A.

will be held in its NljXy tempi, at West End this Tn. davi evening at o'clock. VP" The Entered Apprentice decree win be conferred by our Senior Warden. Brother Edward G. Deckner.

Ail duiv qualified brethren are cordially invited meet with us. By order of L. C. MITCHUM, W. M.

M. A. CASON. Sec. ANNETTE B.

McFADDEN. sisters. Mrs. George E. Willis, of 2 an Executrix nmt 1 nr Iftireral The body Will not be Slate me Wiapei irom v.

m. nurcn, Asnoy ana rir cuccis, uncle. Mr. John Ogi.tree. no dpne-l of in.

I aT v. i I toaay uniu use nour oi ine iuncrai. nev. i. uuiian smun piiicnnng.

i'ni me j.i i rw. Interment, Anderson Cemetery. Interment, Lincoln Vvm' pnvpcjt. auti Cox Decatur. I Haugabrooks Funeral Home.

j.iCts anxj KtPKXws. Phibo g. MrFadden, deceased, but Fernandina. and Mrs. G.

G. Grady Wjngate, Albany, March 1. viewed after the funeral service. 3 PH Smith, of Atlanta: three sisters-in- Mrs. Mary Milton, 75, Interment, Lincoln Cemetery.

Ivey Xjrnited Partner. I law and a father-in-law. i March 1. Morticians..

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