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THE ATIANTA Monday, June 16, 1958 FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES OBITUARIES Mrs. B. Crabtree Mrs. Minnie Holmes Crabtree, of 269 Georgia SE, wife Benjamin F. Crabtree.

retired Georgia Power Co. operator, died Sunday in a private hospital. Born in Gordon County, Mrs. Crabtree had lived in Atlanta 51 years. She was a member of Grant Park Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Dillon's Chapel. Dr. Prue H. Kelly will officiate.

Burial will be in Westview FORECAST v' mww- Associated Prri Wirephtite THE NATION'S "EATIIER Showers and thunderstorms are forecast for Monday over most of the Plains states, the Gulf coast and the East. Hot and humid weather is expected for the Gulf coast. It will be warm throughout the U.S. except for coolness in the Great Lakes area and the Northeast. Sunny skies are expected over most of the U.S.

except for Texas and parts of the eastern states which will have considerable cloudiness. FUNERAL NOTICES BUERXe-Mri. Ethle Irene Buehl of Rte. 4, Austell, passed away Sunday, June 15, 1958. She is survived by husband; the following children: Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Buehl Mr. Ernest C. Buehl, all of Austell; Buehl, Adamsville: four brothers, Mr. Luther Baswell, Mr. T.

L. Baswell, Springville, Mr. W. E. Baswell.

Fairburn; Mr. O. R. Baswell, Birmingham, Ala three grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 17, 1958, at 1 o'clock at Mt.

Pisgah Baptist Church, Rev. J. E. Wix officiating. Interment, Magnolia Cemetery.

Atlanta. The remains are at the residence on River road, and the pallbearers selected will please meet there Tuesday, June 17, at 12:30. Vaughn Witt Funeral Home, Mableton. (Birmingham, papers please copy.) FLYNN The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Mason Foster Flynn Miss Clarice Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Flynn, two grandchildren, Mr. Mason Foster.

Flynn Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Flynn, Mr.

and Mrs. M. P. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Flynn, several nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Mason Foster Flynn Jr. Mon day, June 16, 1958, at 11 clock from Inman Yards Baptist Church, Rev. Willie Dameron, Rev. T.

W. Southard will offi ciate. Interment, Crest Lawn Cemetery. The following gentle men will please act as pallbear ers and will meet at the church at 10:45 a.m. Messrs.

Hugh Anglin, Joe Anglin, G. L. Col bert, M. L. Bass, J.

H. Hyer and Frank C. Davis. The re mains will lie In state at the church from 10 until funeral hour. (Florists, 9 a.m., Allen Cobb County).

J. Austin Dillon Co. STUBBS Mr. T. Lester Stubbs of Covington, died June 14.

He is survived by his wife and three sons. Messrs. Theron Winifred and A. Thomas Stubbs, all of Covington, Ga two daughters, Mrs. Bernard Thaxton of Atlanta, Mrs.

Jack Mask of Covington, two brothers, Messrs. Troy and Fred Stubbs; three sisters Mrs. Lemma Johnson, Mrs. Clyde Yancey, Miss Florrie Stubbs. Funeral services will be conducted today (Monday), June 16, from the Stewart Bap tist Church at 3 p.m.

with Rev O. D. Mullinax officiating assist ed by Rev. Daniel Sain. Interment, Red Oak Cemetery.

The remains will lie in state from 2 p.m. until the funeral hour Caldwell Cowan Fun era! Home, Covington, Ga. BROWN Mrs. Alex Brown of 134 Powell Drive, College Park, died Saturday, June 14, 1958 She is survived by sons, Mr, Arthur Brown, Mr. Hubert Brown, Mr.

Leonard Brown daughters, Mrs. Truman Holmes, Mrs. Julian Benefield; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin Brown; brother, Mr. Jim Wilson, 25 grandchildren, 27 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held today (Monday) June 16, at 2:30 p.m., from the Adair Park Baptist Church, Rev. Howard Crowe, Rev. J. A. Atha officiating.

Interment, Hill Crest Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers and please assemble at 935 Beecher SW, at 2 o'clock. A. C. Hemperiey Sons.

TURNER Mr. William Loyd Turner of 1154 Martin SE, died Saturday. Survived by sisters, Mrs. H. D.

Davis, Mrs. H. H. Jones, Detroit; Mrs. M.

K. Murphy, Dallas, brothers, Mr. T. D. Turner, Mr.

C. B. Turner and Mr. II. C.

Turner, both of Detroit. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of Howard L. Carmichael It Sons. Rev. T.

B. Thrailkill will officiate. Interment, Roseland Cemetery. PACE Funeral services for Mr. Ben Pace will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Trinity chapel.

Rev. Wallace Rogers and Rev. Charles B. Cochran will officiate. Interment in Prospect Cemetery.

The pallbearers will be Mr. J. Theo Harris, Mr. Dan Summerour. Mr.

William Pharr. Mr. Charlie Anclien, Mr. Ted Wayne and Mr. Mack Bolton.

A. S. Turner lc Sons. (COLORED) RUSH Mrs. Rosalee Wright Rush of 400 Crumley Flace.

NW. wife of Mr, Joe Rush, sister of Mrs. Blanch Johnson, passed away at a local hospital June 13, 1958. Funeral announced later; also cousin of Mrs. Ada McDay end family.

McDay Son, Funeral Directors, 171 Auburn NE. CLEMONES Mr. Floyd Clem-eaes. 438 Bedford PL, NE. the husband of Mrs.

Mandy Clem-ones, the brother of Mrs. Nannie Wright, Mrs. Margarette Curtis, passed at a local hospital June It, 1953. His funeral will be announced later. T.

E. Houston Funeral Home, 173 Pine NE. WHITE Mrs. Matilda White ofi 71 r.iehar&scn SE. the sister cf Mrs.

Carrie W. Wilson, passed away Jure 15. 1958, at the residence. Funeral announced later. Msreland Funeral Home.

FUNERAL NOTICES ARDOYNO Mr. John B. of 5S! Park NE, died June 15, 1958. Surviving are his wife: sister. Miss Eeatrice Ardoyno.

Mobile, Funeral services will be held Tuesday. June 17, at 3 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr. John Caylor officiating. Interment, Greenwood SNIDER The friends and rela tives of Mr. and Mrs.

Luthr W. Snider, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Whitney, Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Miami; Mrs. Mildred Robertson. Asheville; Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Bodenheimer. Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Renn Dagenhardt, Annis-ton, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Loye Maxwell, Haynes City, Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Paul A. Snider, all of Winston-Salem; Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Isenhour, Salisbury, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Snider, Winston-Salem; Mrs. Lorcna Snider, the grandchildren and great-grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Luther W. Snider Tuesday, June 17, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr. James P.

Wesberry officiating. Interment. Crest Lawn. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers. MOSS The friends and relatives of Mr.

Morris W. Moss. Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Oberdorfer, Jacksonville; Mr.

and Mrs. I. S. Moss. Mr.

and Mrs. Dan M. Moss, Mr. Allen Moss, and th grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Morris W.

Moss Monday, June 16, 1958, at 10:30 o'clock at Spring Hill, Rabbi Jacob Rothschild officiating. Interment, Crest Lawn. The pallbearers will be: Mr. Lee Sprassburger, Mr. John R.

Mitchell. Mr. Donald Oberdorfer. Dr. Floyd W.

Mc-Rae, Mr. Harold Friedman. Dr. William Mitchell, Mr. William L.

Devoto, Mr. Walter Wolff. Mr. Dewald Cohen. Jacksonville papers please copy.

(Helen) ol 1515 Darlington Apartments, died June 15. 1958. Surviving are her husband: sons, Mr. David Murphy, Mr. Neil Murphy; sisters, Miss Mary Murphy, Mrs.

Anne Leykan, both of St. Louis, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 17, at 10 o'clock at the Cathedral ol Christ the King. Rev. Father John Mulroy officiating.

Tin Rosary will be said Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Spring Hill. Please omit flowers. Contributions may be sent to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Hospital. TlfuilM.iPrhe atives of Mrs. Guy Thurman, College Park; Mrs.

Fanny Franklin, Lithonia: Mrs. Frank Hadley, Jacksonville; the nieces and nephews are invited to attend interment services for Mrs. Guy Thurman Monday June 16, 1958, at 2:30 o'clock at Sylvester Cemetery, Rev Sam Coker officiating. Pleae omit flowers. H.

M. Patterson 4t Son. BOMAR The friends and rela tives of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A.

Bomar, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clonic Bomar, all of Douglasville, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul B. Bomar, Mr. and Mrs. B. Riley Burnctte, all of Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. Grady Capps of Douglasville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hitchcock, East Point; Miss Carrol Bomar, Douglasville: Mr. Edwin R.

Burnette of Atlanta, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ben A. Bomar Tuesday, Jum 17, 1958. at 3 o'clock from Eb-enezer Baptist Church, Douglai County. Rev.

Charles Reitz, Rev. Glenn H. Hanie and Rev. E. H.

Abernathy will officiate. The body will lie in state at th church from 2 o'clock until funeral hour. The following gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and meet at the church at 300 o'clock: Messrs. E. B.

Frieman, J. C. Martin. Lloyd Collis, II. L.

Lee, H. H. Barren, Joe Barron, L. W. Burnette, James E.

Mozley. Interment, church cemetery. J. Cowan Whitley funeral directors, Douglasville, Ga. (COLORED) CHAPMAN Mrs.

Louise Chap-man of 292 Fort NE. the wife of Mr. Square Chapman, the daughter of Mrs. Annie Mat Boatwright of Macon, Ga. Remains will be carried to Macon, Ga.

today at 10 a.m., and will lie in state at Hutchini Funeral Home until hour of funeral. Hines Funeral Home. SWANN Mr. Henry (Papa) Swann. the husband of Mrs.

Josie Swann, passed away his residence on Smokey Road, Lithonia, June 13. Funeral announced later. Cox Lithonia. IIARRIS-Mr. Melvin Harris ol Route 3, Conycrs, passed suddenly June 14.

Funeral announced Young'i Monroe. DA.ML?-Mii. Fannie Mae Daa-lels, mother of Rev. B. Daniels puui 13.

Funeral announced Young'i Monroe. CRABTREE Mrs. Minnie Boim Crabtree of 2G9 Georgia SE, died Sunday in the 70th year of her age. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Benjamin F.

Crabtree; daughter, Mrs. W. Curtis Main, Decatjr, stepsons, Mr. Raymond F. Cnibtree, Mr.

C. E. Crabtree; stepdaughters, Mrs. C. C.

Campbell, Mrs. T. S. Nabors. Pensacola, Mrs.

Henry Fuller of Austell, sisters. Mrs. Gussie Canupp, Mrs. Willie Cochran, Mrs. C.

H. Neeb, Tampa, sisters-in-law, Mrs. Nealie Holmes, Mrs. Bessie Holmes; several grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, June 17, 1958, at 2:00 p.m.

from Dillon's Chapel. Dr. Price Kelly will officiate. Interment, Westview Cemetery. (Florists, 1:00 p.m.) J.

Austin Dillon Co. HARPER The friends and relatives of Mr. John L. Harper, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Harper, Ellijay, Miss Bennie Lee Harper, Rome.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Dover, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Key, Dalton, Mrs. Cleve Harper and Mr. J. P.

Harper of Ellijay; Mrs. Henry Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow Foster, Calhoun 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren are in vited to attend the funeral of Mr. John L.

Harper Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Salem Baptist Church. The Rev. E. Holt and the Rev.

G. E. Lee will officiate. Interment, church cemetery. Hefner-Chastain Fu ncral Home, Ellijay, Ga.

TAYLOR Mrs. D. S. (Florence Kimbrell) of 3062 Springdale Rd Hapeville, passed Sunday morning, survived by daughters, Mrs. Blanche Cochran, Mrs.

Clifford Webb, Mrs. Carl Duren, Mrs. Herbert Watkins, Mrs. E. M.

Estes, Mrs. Tom Fredell, and Mrs. Charlie Wright; sons, Mr. J. C.

Clark and Claude Taylor; brother, Mr. A. G. Kimbrell; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Monday afternoon, June 16 at 2:30 o'clock, chapel of Howard L.

Carmichael Sons. Rev. B. W. Hancock, Dr.

W. C. Budd will officiate. Interment, Douglasville, City Cemetery. Nephews will act as pallbearers.

BAKER Mr. J. D. Baker of Ac-worth and Doraville died suddenly June 14, 1958. Surviving are father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Baker of Acworth; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Lance of Marietta, Mrs.

M. A. demons of MuLerry, Mrs. William Warren of Americus, three brothers, Mr. Grady Baker of Acworth, Mr.

Thomas Baker of Marietta, Mr. William Baker of Lenwood, Pa. Funeral services will be held this Monday at 2 p.m. from Hickory Grove Baptist Church, Rev. Ralph Foster and Rev.

Ott Henderson officiating. Interment, church cemetery. Collins Funeral Home, Acworth, Ga. CARLISLE Mr. Jamea G.

Car-lisle of Chalybeate Springs, died Saturday, June 14. Survived by four daughters, Miss Sara Carlisle, Mrs. Marie C. Bowman, Mrs. C.

N. Alexander, Mrs. L. E. Askew; two sons, Mr.

John M. Carlisle, Mr. Arthur J. Carlisle; a sister, Mrs. Mack Allen, and a brother, Mr.

Mathew Carlisle. Funeral services will be held this (Monday) morning from the Chalybeate Methodist Church at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. Dan Parker will officiate, assisted by Rev.

O. S. Sheets and Rev. C. R.

Hicks. Interment will be in Mathews Chapel Cemetery. Robertson Funeral Home, Manchester, Ga. PENNINGTON The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

John Pennington, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pennington, Mrs.

Rebecca Lon er, all of Atlanta; the two grandchilJren and several nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John P. Pennington Tuesday morning, June 17, 1958, at 11 o'clock from Tenth Street Methodist Church. Rev. Carl McGrady will officiate with interment in Georgia Memorial Park.

The remains will be placed in state at the church at 10 clock until funeral hour. The pallbear ers selected will please meet at the church at 10:45. Henry M. Blancha'd It Son. (COLORED) SMITH The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. John Smith, Birmingham, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Dalton; Mrs.

Nettie Bankston and family, Mr. Howard Smith, Atlanta; Mrs. Fannie Stokes and family of Lincoln, Mrs. Cleo Edwards, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Smith of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Seattle, a host of other relatives are Invited to attend the funeral ol Mr. John Smith this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Willis Funeral Home, Rev. C.

J. Johnson and others officiating. Interment, with full military honors, will be in Hopewell Cemetery. Willis Funeral Home, Dalton, Ga. PAXTO.N Mr.

Buster PatUm of Rte. 1, Lithonia, the husband of Mis. Clara Faxton, rasped a ay at his residence June H. Funeral announced later. Cox Lithonia.

Ardoyno, Mr. John B. Bailey, Mr. Loyd F. Baker, Mr.

J. D. Bomar, Mr. Parker R. Bomar, Mrs.

Ben A. Bradberry, Mrs. Ida Brown, Mrs. Ales Buehl, Mrs. Ethie Irene Carlisle, Mr.

James G. Crabtree, Mrs. Minnie Holmes Flynn Mr. Mason Foster Jr. Gipson, Mr.

Arrie David. Harper, Mr. John L. Hartsfield, Mrs. Maude.

Jones, Mrs. Carolyn Moore. Malian, Mrs. J. B.

(Lola) Moss, Morris W. Murphy, Mrs. Fred (Helen) Tace, Mr. Ben Paris, Mrs. M.

M. (Stella) Pennington, Mr. John P. Quinn, Mrs. Julia Augusta Segari, Mr.

John Willis. Snider, Mr. Luther W. Stovall, Mr. Frank H.

Stubbs, Mr. T. Lester Taylor, Mrs. D. S.

(Florence Kimbrell) Thurman, Mrs. Guy Mr. William Loyd Theodorides, Mr. Manolt Weibel, Mr. Waller SEGARS Mr.

John Willis Segais, age 49 of Forest Park, passed away June 14, 1958. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Sorrells Segars, one brother, Charles Segars, Winder three sisters, Miss Carmen Segars, Miss Thclma Segars. Mrs. Lester Craft all of Winder, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon, June 16 at 3 o'clock from the Bethesda Methodist Church with the remains placed in state at 2:30, Rev. Homer Fussell officiating. Interment, churchyard. The remains will be at Wages Funeral Home, Tucker, Ga. MAIIAN Mrs.

J. B. (Lola) Malian, of Rydal, died June 14, 1958. She survived by her husband; daughter, Mrs. Ernest Garrison, Rydal; sons, Mr.

J. Columbus; Mr. Hubert Rydal; Mr. Joe Garrison, Rydal: Mr. Burt Mahan, Tampa, sister, Mrs.

T. W. McHugh, Fairmount; Aunt, Mrs. Adelia Leake, Atlanta. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 16, 1938, at 3 o'clock, at the Pine Log Methodist Church, Rev.

Charles Hen-drix and Rev. Harold Fuller officiating. Interment, Pine Log Cemetery. Owen Funeral Home, Cartersville, Ga. JONES The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Carolyn Moore Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones, Toccoa, Miss Lorraine Jones, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Barnes, New York and Joanne Jones, Toccoa, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Carolyn Moore Jones Mon day, June 16, 1958 at 2:30 o'clock from Lowndes Chapel. Rev.

Cook Freeman officiating, entombment. Crest Lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers selected please meet at the chapel at 2:15 p.m. Frank B. Lowndes Son (formerly Awtrey Lowndes.

BAILEY Mr. Loyd F. Bailey, age 49, of Tucker, Rte. 2, died June 14, 1958. He is survived by his wife, brother.

Mr. Dewey Bailey, Detroit, sister, Mrs. Carrie Savage, Decatur, several uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 3:00 p.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Tucker, Rev.

Cecil Johnson, Rev. A. J. Johnson, officiating. Interment, Alcova Cemetery.

F. Q. Sammon Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. GIPSON Funeral service for Mr Arrle David Gipson will be held this (Monday) afternoon, June 16, 1958, at 4 o'clock, from Friendship Baptist Church (on Gaskill Rev. C.

E. Maddox and Rev. B. C. Bates will offi ciate with interment, Hillcrest Cemetery.

Henry M. Blanchard and Son. QUINN The remains of Mrs Julia Augusta Quinn of 1416 Sylvan Circle, NE, (Brook haven), will be carried this (Monday) evening to Alexan dria, for funeral services and interment on Wednesday. Henry M. Blanchard Son.

STOVALL Funeral services for Mr. Frank IL Stovall Sr. will be conducted Monday morning at 11 o'clock at Trinity chapel. Rev. Clarence C.

Dailey will officiate. Interment in Decatur Cemetery. A. S. Turner It Sons.

COLORED SPARKS The friends and relatives of Deacon Butler Sparks Mr. Emerson Sparks and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Harris and family, Mr. Willie Otis Sparks, Mr.

and Mrs. Butler Sparks Jr. and family, Mrs. Janie Weaver, Mrs. Helen Wilson and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Tome Ellington and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Weaver and family, Mrs. Octa-vla Portlock and family, Mr and Mrs. Hampie Weaver and family, Mrs. Roberta Billings, nieces, nephews and cousins are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Sparks Tuesday night, June 17, 19, at 8 p.m.

from Frov idence Baptist Church, Rev. Otis Moss Jr. and Rev. P. R.

Gcer and others officiating. Interment Wednesday morning at ID o'clock at South-view. Flower ladies and pall-beixers please meet at the church at 7:30. MarceHous Thornton Mortician, H24 Jonesboro SE. Mrs.

D. S. Taylor Mrs. D. S.

Taylor, died Sunday at her home, 3062 Springdale Hapeville. Born in Douglas County, she was the former Florence Kim-brell. She had been a resident of Atlanta about 27 years. She was a memner ot tne napeviue wem-odist Church. Twice widowed.

Mrs. Taylor had been married to the D. Taylor and the late John Sou- ter. Funeral services will be at 2:30 Monday in tarmichael Chapel. The Rev.

B. Hancock will officiate. Burial will in Douglasville. Surviving are seven daughters, Mis. Uiiiord ebb, Mrs.

Blanche Cochran, Mrs. Carl Duren, Mrs. Herbert Wratkins, Mrs. E. M.

Estes, Mrs. Tom Fredell and Mrs. Charlie Wright; five sons, J. C. Souther, and Glenn, Clarke, Claude, and Jack D.

Taylor, and a brother, H. G. Kimbrell, Atlanta. Mrs. Frel Murphy Funeral services for Mrs.

Fred Murphy, 70, of 1515 Darlington Apartments, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King, where she was a member. The Rev. Father John Mulroy will officiate. The Rosary will be said at 8 p.m.

Monday at Spring Hill. Mrs. Murphy died unexpectedly Saturday night at her residence. Relatives attributed her death to a heart attack. Born in St.

Louis, Mrs. Murphy had lived in Atlanta about 30 years. She was the former Helen Murphy. She was the wife of Fred Murphy, owner of the Fred M. Murphy candy brokers.

Surviving also are two sons, David and Neil Murphy, Atlanta, and two sisters. Miss Mary Murphy and Mrs. Anne Leykam, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs.

Julia Quinn Mrs. Julia Augusta Lindsey Quinn, 84, of 1416 Sylvan NE, Brookhaven, died Sunday in a private hospital. Born in Alexandria, Mrs. Quinn had lived in Atlanta about 30 years. She was a member of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church.

Sh was the widow of W. H. Quinn. Funeral services will ba held Wednesday morning in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Alexandria, with burial In St.

Mary's Cemetery there. Surviving are a son, W. H. Quinn Brookhaven, and a daughter, Mrs. L.

T. Snider of Coral Gables, Fla. Parker R. Bomar Parker R. Bomar, 71, of 311 E.

Harden College Park, died Sunday in a Douglasville hospital. Born in Douglas County, Mr Bomar had lived in the Atlanta area about 40 years. He was a re tired painter. Ho was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church in Douglas County. Funeral services will at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Hemperiey Chapel. The Rev. Toombs Ma Gaughey will officiate. Burial will be in College Park Cemetery. Mr.

Bomar is survived by his wife, the former Annie Mae John son; a son, Raymond P. Bomar, East Point, and a daughter, Mrs T. W. Warr College Park. Manole Theodoredes Funeral services for Manole Theodoredes, 74, operator of a shoe repair store at 51 Fairley where he lived, will be at p.m.

Tuesday in the Greek Ortho dox Church of the Annunciation, where he was a member. A native of Greece, Mr. Theo doredes is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mepa Diogenous De- metrious of Athens, Greece; Mrs Clionike Tsouvalos, Isle of Rhodes, Greece, and a niece, Mrs. Athanasia Takikoliatsou, Koutsopodi, Greece.

Mrs. Itla Bradberry Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Zachary Bradbcrry, 81, of 517 Chapel NW, will be at 3 p.m Monday in Riverside Chapel. The Rev. J.

C. Daniel will officiate, Burial will be in Hollywood Cem etery. Mrs. Bradberry died Saturday afternoon in a private hospital. Born in Toccoa, Mrs.

Bradberry was a resident of Buford most of her life. She was the widow of Joseph Bradberry. Surviving are two sons, Roy Rogers, Atlanta; H. F. Miller, Alexandria, and a brother Henry Zachary, Atlanta.

John P. Pennington Funeral services for John P. Pennington, 57, of 1281 Euclid NE, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Tenth Street Methodist Church, where he was a member. The Rev.

Carl McGrady will officiate. Burial will be in Georgia Memorial Park, Cobb County. Mr. Pennington died Saturday night in a local hospital. Surviving are his wife, the former Mrs.

Johnnie Haney Hughes; a son, J. L. Pennington, and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Loner, all of Atlanta. FRANK H.

STOVALI, Funeral services lor Frank Stovall. 77. of I 'e Marine. SK. who di.i Saturday morrn i in a loral hucital.

at 11 a m. hi day in Trinity l'hpl. The Pev. Clarence C. Pailey will officiate.

Buriu wm be in uecatur Lemetery. LITFER W. BNUJFJt Funeral eenice Jnr W. Snider. 7, el H44 N.

liiShiard NE, who AM SanirtUr bmi at fc'a bm, ir-3 bs J' EL'i. Pr. Wvi Cr lJTa font. AA 75, of C. Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs.

W. Curtis Main Decatur; three sisters. Mrs. Gussie Canupp and Mrs. Willie Cochran, Atlanta; Mrs.

C. H. Neeb, Tampa. two stepsons, Raymond F. and E.

Crabtree, Atlanta, and three stepdaughters, Mrs. C. C. Campbell, Atlanta: Mrs. T.

S. Nabors, Pensacola, and Mrs. Henry Fuller, Austell. Mrs. llarlsfielrf Mrs.

Maude B. Hartsfield, 69, a resident of the Frances Hotel here for seven years, died Sunday morning in a local hospital. Born in Elmira, N. Mrs. Hartsfield was the widow of Ken-yon Hartsfield, Atlanta restaurant operator.

She had been an Atlanta resident -about 30 years. A member of the Queen Es ther Chapter No. 214, OES, Mrs. Hartsfield was corresponding sec retary and chaplain of Chapter No. 1, WTiite Shrine, and corre sponding secretary and general chairman of the King's Daugh ters and Sons Good Deed Circle at the First Methodist Church, where the was a member.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Frank B. Lowndes Son. Surviving is a cousin, Mrs. Ben- nle Edwards, Elmira. N.Y.

Leopold Haas Leopold Haas, 81, of 1454 Pied mont NE, died Sunday morning in a private hospital. Born in Germany, Mr. Haas had lived in Atlanta about 65 years. He was a retired bookkeeper. He attended the Temple.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Oakland Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild will officiate. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Rosalie Haas and Mrs.

E. Roths child, and a brother, Henry Haas, all of Atlanta. FUNERAL NOTICES THEODORIDES The friends and relatives of Mr. Manole Theodorides, Mrs. Mepa Diogenous Demetrious, Mrs.

Clionike Tsouvalos, Mrs. Athanasia Takikoliatsou and three nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Manole Theodorides Tuesday, June 17, 1958, at 3 p.m. from the Greek Orthodox Church. The Rev.

Father Harry Hatzopoulos will officiate. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. (Florists, 2 p.m.) J. Austin Dillon Co. BRADBERRY The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Ida Bradberry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Miller of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zachary, and the grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ida Bradberry this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the Riverside Chapel, Rev.

J. C. Daniel will officiate. Interment. Hollywood.

Pallbearers selected will meet at the chapel at 2:45 p.m.' J. Allen Couch Son. BOMAR Mr. Parker Bomar of 311 Harden College Park, died Sunday, June 15, 1958. He Is survived by his wife; son, Mr.

Raymond Bomar; daughter, Mrs. T. Warr two grandchildren, Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 17, at 2 o'clock, from Hemperley's Chapel, Rev, Toombs McGaughey officiating, Interment, College Park Ceme tery. A. C.

Hemperiey Sons HARTSFIELD Mrs. Maude Hartsfield of Atlanta, passed away Saturday, June 14, 1958 Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Frank B. Lowndes 4 Son (formerly Atrey Lowndes). WEffiEL Mr. Walter Weibel of 60 Lake Forrest Lane, NW, passed away Sunday, June 15, at the residence.

Funeral plans will be announced by Henry M. Blanchard fc Son. PARIS Mrs. M. M.

(Stella) Paris of Alpharetta passed away Sunday, June 15, 1953. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Louie E. Jones Funeral Home. IfA DR.

8-2SS3 SINO FOI Mil IOOKLIT COLLEGE PAHX FLGHIST PO. 7-3683 PO. 1-3587 The Finest In Flowers Professional Ethics Transformed Into Professional Services Ambulance J. Austin Dillon Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 491 502-501 Ffyor St, S.W.

MUrrey I46S9-I142 WEATHER ATLANTA One year aco today, June 17, 1957: High 91; Low 70. SUN AMD MOON FOR TODAY Pun rises 5:57 a.m.; seta 7:50 P.m. Moon risei 5:02 a.m.! sets 7:15 P.m. TIDES (SAVANNAH IUVEB ENT.) 7 00 a.m.: high e.0; 7:21 P.m.: Hixh 7.4 1:14 a.m.: Low 0.0; 1:11 p.m.: Low 0.4 WASHINGTON (m Weather Bureau report of temperature and rainfall for the 24 noun ending p.m. Sunday: 11.

L. IVl. H. L. Pit 88 49 .72 67 45 .00 Knoxvilla .00 LltKock .04 Los Aim lea .00 Louisville ,00 Memphis ,02 Miami .00 .00 Mobile .00 Mnumry .19 Montreal IN.Orlns .00 New York 87 73 82 41 73 70 95 74 91 74 88 75 64 45 70 49 .2.

.00 .00 .24 .37 .00 .00 .01 89 75 i.JS 90 78 1.1 3 44 47 92 79 70 57 74 44 70 52 102 70 48 49 00 .00 .23 .00 .00 .00 .00 04 .00 84 61 l.lS'N'orfolk 60 53 .00 Phldlphia 73 40 .88 I'hoemx Cleveland 5 49 M'Plttuhureh Dallas 94 80 Prllnd.Me 45 49 96 80 84 54 72 44 75 42 70 66 .48 Hicnmona 70 55 .01 St. Louis 48 53 70 45 99 42 95 tO .01 SanAntonio 95 78 80 57 lavannan 94 72 1.20 76 53 .00 19 75 .00 70 40 .01 97 74 .38 .00 Seattle 70 57 5 77 .30 I airtna Wsshantn .75 WlmatnNC 75 67 19 80 .001 Col. A. T. Collcy, Former Georgia Draft Head, Dies CeaslltutJoa State Neva Sen iee WASHINGTON.

Archi-, bald Toombs Colley, U.S. Army retired, died unexpectedly Sunday tf his home here. A West Point graduate, Col. Colley -served with the 28th Division in France during World War I. Later he returned to Georgia as" head of personnel in the Fourth Corps area.

In 1941 he was appointed head of selective service in Georgia and for several years served as commandant at the University of Georgia. lie Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. K. Brown, Paris, France, and Mrs.

J. B. Reiber, Marietta. Mrs. Ben A.

Bomar DOUGLASVILLE Mrs. Ben A. Bomar, 74, of Douglasville, died at her home Sunday. Surviving are her husband; daughter, Mrs. Daisy Burnctte, Atlanta; sons, Paul B.

Bomar, Atlanta, and J. Clonics Bomar, Douglasville brother, Grady Capps, Douglasville; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Rev.

Charles Reitz and the Rev. Glenn II. Haynie and the Rev. E. H.

Aber-nathy will officiate. Burial will be in the churchyard. J. Cowan Whitley Funeral Home Is in charge. LODGE NOTICES Atlanta Commander ft.

No. 9 Knlehta Templar, 525 Moreland SE. mfA elated conclave. 7:30 eV p.m. Monday, June 1.

Important businesa. ni ton welcome. RDY P. KKTTLE. Commanderi JOHN B.

HUBERT. O. O. JOHN P. WEIS1GEH.

Recol der. The reeular convocation Center Hill Chapter No. t3. It. A.

will be held this (Monday) evenin. June 14, at p.m. Past Master a de-aree. Visitins companions welcome. B.

HARRISON. Secy. Reeular convocation of Mt. Olive Chapter ho. 141.

H. A.M.. will be held at 431 Seminole Nfc. thii (Mondavi avenmf at 7:30 P.m. The P.

M. end rienreee will be eonlerred. Refreshments. FIX) YD M. BKIDEWELL, H.

T. W. L. ALDEN. Sec'y.

r.nir.l Tjv1 Nn. 28. I O. O. meet thij (jfonday) evenlna at 1:00 o'clock.

155 Oarnett SW. Visitors welcome. W. McCnX, SecT. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTTSEMEVT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals trom leoeral contrae-tors will be received by the Jekyll Island State Park Authority.

124 Judicial Building. Atlanta, Gvorgia until 12:00 noon fir. June. I. 1958, or the extraction ef live 5l.

three (3) bedroom dwelling. At the time and place noted above, the proposals will be publicly opened and read. No extension of the blddiM Period will be maile. Biddine document! eWarnea the office of the Architect, tuner and Beckett. Architect 305 Glenn Buildina, Atlanta, Oenrgia.

OT the otiice of the Authont 124 Judicial Buildina, Atlanta. ihor wilh rieDOSlt of ittar Uotlari O'iOOO per should be filed Promptly teWtert, tie AW Pin charges collect, eo aa poasible. The full amouni or oepraii tractor who auhmjt bona i enn return ft set hi good condition within ten (10) day after date of ope ng of bids. All oiher deposits will be reitnicea wnn oenucnuu. Biw.im.,,,,.

return of same in Id condition wiihm Contract, if awarded, will be on a Inmo sum basis. No bid may be withdrawn i il'j. -ic iw pen or iniif-i'c ttate of ooenine Bids must he ecconv r. 1 inan I'vp imr tj, A will he required in an amount eoual to per rrni iw w. vw tra'-l price Th Owner reaerret the rlrht to retert fir or an nina am 10 waive wtuhhc irs nn JKi'UL liLAND STATE rVFR AUnOIilTY Bee W.

fartson Cflairmai I hsve msde application te the Alder- ranio Bnaro, ee a pacr.fa rr ard yr. Hearlai to be held bf TRvif I. tmn Alpena Aman 93 65 Asheville 90 63 Atl.City 71 57 Baltimore 67 59 BirrHnhm 85 74 Bismarck 43 4B Boise 82 55 Barton 72 53 Buildlo 43 48 BuiliiiKton 47 49 C.Hallrs 83 72 fhrlstnSC 93 80 fhar otte II, Ji Chatnooga Chicago Cincinnati Clevela Dallas Denver DesMns Jietroit puluth Fresno Houston Jndapoln Jackville kanCitv key VVeet my V. John B. Ardoyno Of Composing Room Dies at 65 John Ardoyno, 65, of 585 Park NE, composing, room markup man for The Atlanta Constitution and Journal, died Sunday in a private hospital.

He had been in failing health for about two years. Born in Mobile, Mr. Ardoyno had lived in Atlanta about 40 years. He was a member of the local printers' union for that length of time, and had been with the papers about 30 years. He was a member of the Baptist Tabernacle.

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Spring Hill. Dr. John Caylor will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife, the former Vera Ginii, Atlanta, and a sister, Miss Beatrice Ardoyno, Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Carolyn Jones Funeral services for Mrs Carolyn Moore Jones, 62, of 630 Glen Iris NE, widow of Charles W. Jones, will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Lowndes' Chanel.

The Rev. Cook Freeman will officiate. Entombment will be in Crest Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Jones died Saturday In a local hospital.

Born in New York City, Mrs. Jones had lived in Atlanta most of her life. She was a member of Oakhurst Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Lorraine Jones, Atlanta; a son, Charles E. Jones, Toccoa, and a sister, Mrs.

C. M. Barnes, New York City. Mrs. Gilbert Mrs.

J. F. Gilbert of Toccoa died Sunday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harold Thompson of 1612 Dresden Northeast. Mrs.

Gilbert was a member of the Toccoa First Baptist Church and the Toccoa Woman's Club, Funeral services and burial will be in Toccoa. Surviving also are four daughters, Mrs. Sam Cook, Doraville; Mrs. F. A.

Stowe, Toe coa: Mrs. II. M. January, Suf folk, Mrs. D.

C. Smith, Baumholder, Germany; a son, J. Roy Gilbert, Rock Hill, S. and two sisters, Mrs. Cleo An drews, Toccoa, and Mrs.

T. H. Dillard, DcLand, Fla. Mrs. Alex Brown Funeral services for Mrs.

Alex Brown, 82, will be at 2:30 p.m Monday in the Adair Park Baptist Church, where she was a mem ber. The Rev. Howard Crowe and the Rev. J. A.

Atha will off! ciate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died Saturday at her home, 134 Powell College Park. Born in Hiawassee, Mrs.

Brown was the former Rutha Wilson, She was the widow of Alex Brown She had been an Atlanta resident about 20 years. Surviving are three sons, Arthur Brown, Smyrna; Hubert Brown Chattahoochee; Leonard Brown Atlanta: two daughters, Mrs Stella Holmes, Hiawassee; Mrs, Julian Benefield, College Park, and a brother, Jim Wilson, ffia- wassee. STATE DEATHS Mrs. Sarath Ehrlich, 99, of Bainbridge. Funeral was Sunday, Ray W.

Paulk, 49, of Sylvester. Funeral was Sunday. Henry E. Perry, 77, of Ttfton. Funeral was Saturday.

Thomas C. Mitchell, 78, of Man Chester. Funeral was Saturday Melvin E. Hardy, 64, of Donal- sonville. Funeral was Saturday, Mrs.

Mae Hardy, 56, of Athens, Funeral was Saturday. William M. Barbee, of Savan nah. Mrs. Florenc McKneely, 78, of Macon.

Funeral will bt at 4 p.m. Monday at Beria Christian Church. Milton E. Higginbotham, 64, of Rome. Funeral was Saturday.

William J. Suit, 71, of Hartwell, Funeral was Saturday. Isham W. Reynolds, 62, of Hart well. Funeral was Sunday Barney O.

Sisk, 74, of Athens Funeral was Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Tominson, 46 Bainbridge. Funeral was Satur day. Mrs.

Mildred Hunter, 53, of Doi-glas. Funeral was Sunday. Joseph T. Quarterman, 70, of Waycross. Funeral will at 5 p.m.

Monday at First Methodist Church. jiuV. AAitgM- A.

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