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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Jan. 28, 1948 2tg Mrs. J. C. Wells FUNERAL NOTICES Mrs.

W.S. Parris, Atlantan, Succumbs FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES lane Withers' Father Dies i3on Ed Hp Elkp Dies at Home HOUGHTON Funeral services for Mr. Arthur C. Houghton will Mrs. W.

S. Parris died Tuesday nLANDF.NIUTRO. Mrs. 1 A. The friend and relative of Mr.

and ir.it. tuna jit the residence, 35 Prescott be hejd Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1948, niUDGES Funeral services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. jL Thomas J.

Bridges, of 1623 Derry Mrs. L. A. Blandenburg. of At at 2 o'clock, at spring mil, uev.

Donald B. Bailey, officiating. In ST following an illness of two residence following an extended mnf'. Ka S. will be held today; lanta.

are invited to attend terment West View. H. M. Pat Jan. 28, 1948, at 2 o'clock, from--" the funeral of Mrs.

L. Blanden iPflOQHB Walter E. Withers, 49, father of Atlanta's movie actress Jane Withers, died Tuesday morning at his residence in Los Angeles, California. terson Son. burg to be held from the Martin the graveside, West View Cemetery.

Autry Lowndes. MADDOX. Mrs, W.A. (Josephine Funeral Home, Carrollton, Ga ducted at 11:30 a. m.

Thursday at Spring Hill, with the Rev. Fulton C. Lytle and the Rev. Robert W. Burns officiating.

Burial will be Funeral will be con-lucted at 4 p. Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 2 p. Funeral services and burial will The friends and relatives ot with Rev. J.

R. Brookhoff, of At be conducted in Los Angeles. Mr. Withers, a native of Atlanta, lanta, officiating. Interment, Strip CAGLE Funeral services for Mr.1 Harold Hood Cagle, will be held Wednesday, Jan.

28, 1948, at 1 o'clock, at Spring Hill, Dr. Bunyan Stephens, officiating. Interment West View. H. M.

Patterson Son. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Maddox, Jr Cin-'; m.

today at 3 i Hill, with the Rev. W. C. Carter ling Chapel Cemetery. NASHVILLE, Jan.

27 The C. St. L. Railroad announced Tuesday its decision to purchase nearly $5,000,000 worth of new rails and Diesel locomotive units for road improvements largely between Atlanta and Nashville. had been in Los Angeles to assist I tm in Oakland Cemetery.

Mrs. Parris had lived in Atlanta most of her life. A pioneer member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, she was known for his daughter for 14 years. While in Atlanta he was associated with and the Rev. her generosity to others.

P. Goodrich Company. In addition to his daughter, he Gerald Culberson officiating. Burial will be in West View LAYSON, Mrs. Robert L.

of 675 Evans S. died Jan. 27, 1948. Surviving are her husband, Surviving are a sister. Mrs.

W. is survived by his wife; two sis ROGERS. Mrs, Claude B. The cinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe friends and relatives of Mrs.G. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Claude B. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert N. John H. Henderson, Miss Miriam Maddox, all of Atlanta; Mrs. O. A.

Manuel, Mrs. R. E. Hood. Mr.

Hopkins, Chipley, Mr. and L. Manuel, Mr. Joel Rogers, Tarn-! Mrs. B.

B. Pearson, West Point, pa, Mr. Jesse Lee Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. BritUan. Union Point. and Mr. Ralph Roanoke, Mrs.

C. B. Mad- Tuggle, of Jacksonville, Fla are dox, LaGrange, Ga, and the grand-invited to attend the funeral of children are Invited to attend the Mrs. Claude B. Rogers Thursday funeral of Mrs.

W. A. ters, Mrs. L. M.

Morris and Miss Edith Withers, both of Atlanta; H. Jacks, of Atlanta; two brothers, Charles A. Henson and Jett C. Henson, both of Atlanta; two cousins, Mrs. Maude Jones and Mrs.

Cemetery. rTes. w. o. announced that 21 new Diesel locomotive units will be purchased for delivery i 1948.

The new units will be equipped with the latest locomotive improvements and can be used both on freight and passenger trains. They will cost Anti-Bug Sharps Come Here Feb. 4 To Plan Warfare Mrs. Wei la mother, Mrs. Nora Nickles, sisters, Mrs.

W. E. Hickey, Mrs. Delaine Frey, brother, Mr. George Brown, one niece and one nephew.

H. M. three brothers, James Clyde, was the former Jerome B. and H. L.

Withers, all Hugh Gardner, both of Atlanta, iv7 of Atlanta; several nieces and Patterson Son. and several nieces and nephews. Miss Maggie May Flynn, of Red Oak. She 1 nephews. Mrs.

J. C. Well Hackworth also announced that had lived in Atlanta for 28 years, Before her illness she was an ac Augustus A. Owen The Cotton States Branch otjthe Company's 1948 budget calls v. in Association of Eco- for a rail renewal program taH its taa $1,420,000 New 132-pound MrsAVAMaddox Dies at Home OWEN, Mi-.

Augustus A. of 3210 3:30 o'clock from the chapel ot raaooox inursaay at Lenox N. died Jan. Awtry Lowndes, Dr. Louie D.

from the chapel of Awtry 1948 Surviving are his wife I Newton officiating. Interment, Lowndes, Rev. Waddel Robey of- daughteTSTMrS8Hugh SS West View Cemetery .1 Patina Mrs. Homer G. Westbrook, At-i A YSTMr.

John T. The friends yAUGIIAN, Mrs. JhyTfThe lanta: son. Mr. Ernest A.

Owen; 'and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John; friends and relatives ot Mr. and grandchildren: Miss Zoe Ellen T. Mays, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Mrs. John T.

Vaughan, Mr. and Owen, Herbert E. Owen, all of Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Vaughan, Mr.

Wa tive member of the West End Christian Church. Survivors are her hiishanrl- a Dies; Rites Thursday Hd annua, convention Feb. 4 5 rails wil; be purchased I to replace and 6 the Biltmore Hotel in rails between Atlanta and brother, T. V. Flynn, of Mrs.

Josephine Goodwin Mad-five nislm. Mn. E. Almanrl dox. Wife Of W.

A. Maddox. Of 242 Augustaus A. Owen, of 3210 N. a retired attorney, Atlanta, with more than auu rrp- -w, Hackworth announced the huge and Mrs.

Dora F. Mauney, both of Harralson N. died Tues- died Tuesday in a private hospital Imptovement piogram following resentatives of State. Federal and commercial agencies expected to attend the conferences on pest con Demorest also several nieces j. t.

mays, Mr. and Mrs. 1 and nephews. Funeral services P. A.

Peacock, Mrs. Cris Adam-IJon Ga. Mrs. Isabel Vaughn, of will be held Thursday, Jan. 29, son, Mrs.

Nora Harwell, Mr. Lee LaGrange, Mr.Orville Atlanta; Mrs. W. W. Scarbrough ay at residence alter a the quarterly meeting of the C.

St. Board of Directors. The nt Rivorrlale- Mrs. TV Hnllanrf leiiginy illness. trol and eradication vaa.

Funeral services will be con 1 o'clock, at Spring Hill. iays, mrs a. w. ways ni nrscti! Director-, reported a net corporate son, of College Park; several ducted at 2 p. m.

Friday in the Dr. James W. Middleton, officiat mays are inviieu 10 anenu uie iu- -j neral of Mr. John T. Mays this are invited to attend the funeral- following a lengthy illness.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p. m. Thursday at Spring Hill, with Dr. James W. Middleton officiating.

Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Graduated from the Atlanta Law School in 1917, he had practiced here until his retirement sev nieces and nephews. i nt mMsures to con-'income for the fourth quarter of VSSmA.191 1399,000, making a total ifor the entire year of $801,479. ing. Interment West View.

H. Patterson Son. chapel of Awtry Lowndes, with the Rev. Wadell Robey officiating. Mrs.

Maddox, born in Kansas, (Tuesday) afternoon at 2:30. oi Mrs. jonn i. vaugnn, 10 new. animals.

The board also declared a cash from the First Baptist Church Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 3:30 p. with the Rev. H. B.

Benson -and Rev. J. Carson Pritchard of-. was tne daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John D. Goodwin, of Bartow Coun o'clock from the Stockbridge Methodist Church. Rev- C. J. Grilhe, Rev.

J. Troy Buice will officiate. Interment, city cemetery. Pall WELLS The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Wells, Mr. T. V.

Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Almand, Mrs. Dora Mauney, dividend of on dollar per share of stock payable on March 1 to stockholder a of record Feb. 9. ty. She had lived in Atlanta for auu uwu will be discussed by such experts as Dr Dwight Isley of the University cf Arkansas.

Chairman of en years ago. He was a member 50 years. ficiating. The remains will lie bearers selected will assemble at of the First Baptist Church and the Atlanta Bar Association. He fldm.

Stirling Succumbs at 75 BALTIMORE, Jan. 27 (iP) Retired R. Adm. Yates Stirling, many times called the stormy petrel of the service, died of a heart ailment Tuesday after a three- the residence at 2 o'clock. How-'state at the church from 3 p.

Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scar brough, Riverdale, Mrs.

B. ard L. Carmichael Sons. i until funeral hour. Interment, City Active in civic affairs she was a leader in the Women's Suffrage Movement in Georgia.

She largely aided women's fight in Georgia to was born in Henry County Cemetery. Martin Funeral Home, Survivors include his wife; two PJS MrPn. i WATETfSTfiirTviTttie Ann The uighters, Mrs. Hugh A. Snith hA of Mrs.

Mittle Ann Waters, nieces and nephews are invited to i daughters. Mrs. Homer G. Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Z. Mr Carrollton, Ga. Pulpvood Men Meet Here Today Methods of encouraging for WARREN, Rev. R.

I The friends vote, which was granted in this State before the national amend- Waters, and both of Atlanta; a son, Ernest A. attend th funeral of Mrs. J. month illness. He would have ment was passed.

She worked ac- (Maggie Mae Flynn) Wells, Wed been on April 30. Itively to get the State Kindergar- Owen, of Demorest: two grandchildren, Miss Zoe Ellen Owen and and relatives of Rev. R. L. Warren, Mr.

and Mrs. G. G. Warren, of Alpharetta; Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Warren, Marietta. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Warren, Roswell, Miriing saw 48 years of service ten Bill adopted by the Legisla and Mrs. Claude Waters, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Tuggle, of Buford; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Porter, of Bufofd; Mr.

and Mrs- R. F. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud in the Navy before he retired initure. She was a leader in the City Herbert E. Owen, both of Demorest; several neices and nephews.

Parent-Teacher Association for 1936. He applied in 1944 for re many years. She was also one of the Cotton States urancn; a. n. Rohwrer.

Asst. Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Qua anting of the O. S. Department of Agriculture, who also is President of tfce American Association of Economic Entomologists, and Dr. R.

W. Harned, Chief of the Cotton Insect Division of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. An arrangements committee rompletinn plans for the convention was headed by Theodore Oser, Vice President of the Orkin Exterminating Company; H. Alden. State Entomologist; Col.

G. H. T.radley, of the U. S. Public Health Service; MaJ.

Sam O. Hill. Chief of the Tropical Diseases Section of the Third Army Medical Laboratory; Oliver I. Snapp, nesday. Jan.

28. 1948, at 4 o'clock. Rev W. G. Carter.

Rev. Gerald Culberson, officiating Interment West View. The pallbearers will be Mr. A. M.

Eason, Mr. Archie S. Johnston, Mr. M. F.

Hammond, Mr. G. H. Miller, Mr. F.

R. Williams, MV. W. T. Holt.

H. M. Patterson tt Son. Williams, of Oklahoma, and sev the original members of the At lanta Music Study Club. estry programs in Dixie will be studied here today when nearly 200 delegates from 10 states will attend the annual meeting of the Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association, beginning at 10 a.

at the Ansley Hotel. Reports will be made by J. J. Armstrong, of the Union Bag and Paper Company, of Savannah, who is President the Association; Mrs. Claude Rogers Dies in Hospital turn to active duty but Sec.

For-restal replied there was no post available "suitable to your rank and attainments." In retirement, Stirling wrote extensively and this brought him eral nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mittie Ann Waters this (Wednesday) morning, at 11 o'clock, from Surviving are her husband; two sons, William A. Maddox, of Cincinnati. Ohio, and J. C.

Maa Mr. and Mrs. W. Latham, Can ton, Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. Cochran, Atlanta; the grandchildren, and great-grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Rev. R. L. Warren Thursday morning at 11 o'clock rom Mt.

Olivet Church. with the Revs. J. I. Holbrook, Jack Sutton, T.

J. Abercrombie and Ralph Frazer officiating. The grandsons will serve as pallbear-. Mrs. Claude D.

Rogers, of 525 HAWKINS, Mr. Perry Monroe: Friendship Church. Rev. Soain dox, of Atlanta; five grandchildren into many public controversies. Seminole N.

died Tuesday will officiate. Interment church and one nephew. Soon after the outbreak of the in a private hospital after an ill yard, near Buford, Ga. The fu war in Europe in 1939. he advo ness of three weeks.

(Cap) The friends and relatives of Mr. Perry Monroe (Cap) Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Elon Hawkins, ABC Hookup Airs cated immediate American inter Funeral services will be con neral party will leave the Chapel of J. Austin Dillon Company at vention. As early as 1936 he had M.

Malsberger, of Atlanta, General Ma ager and Forester of the Association; J. Cruikshank and R. R. Reynolds, forestry experts from Asheville, N. C.

and New ducted at 3:30 p. m. Thursday in the chapel of Awtry Lowndes, a. m. written an article suggesting a Georaians' Tax Views ers.

intennent in finarp Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Hawkins Entomologist in Charge of the JARVIS lifl Tnhn fom T-W. coalition against Russian with Dr.

Louie D. Newton offici and the grandchildren are invited friends and relatives of Mr. and Cemetery. Roswell Store's Funer Peach Insect Laboratory at Fort Three Georgia businessmen aired ating. Burial will be in West View their views on need for Federal Orleans La.

Dean J. Weddell, of the University of Georgia Cemetery. Valley, and Glenn H. Burnett. President of the Georgia Pest Control Association.

10 auena me iunerai oi Mr. ferry John James Jarvis. Mr." nome. Monroe (Cap) Hawkins this Wed-j and Mrs. J.

J. Jarvis, Robert REESE, Mrs. Ad of Law-nesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock Edward Jarvis. Misses Betty and reneeville. Ga widow of the late tax reductions Tuesday night over a national hookup of the American Charles Toney, 75, Fairburn, Dies Ann Dillard, Messrs.

Charles Fel- Broadcasting Company. The pro gram originated in the WCON stu- ton and John Litton Jarvis, Margaret Jesann Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Jarvis, all of At dios in The Atlanta Constitution Charles D.

Toney. 75. of Fair- W. H. Reese, passed ax ay at a prK.

vate hospital in Atlanta Monday. She is survived by eight sons, Mr. -W. O. Reese, Mr.

W. P. Reese, both of Cleveland, Mr. G. Mr.

J. R. from the Friendship Baptist Church, Forsyth County. Rev. Preston Tribble will officiate.

Interment will be in churchyard. Pallbearers selected please meet at the chapel at 11:45. J. Allen Couch Son. Building.

burn, died here in a private hos Mrs. Rogers, born In Union Point, had lived in Atlanta for the past four years. She had previously lived in Florida and in Atlanta. She was a member of the Druid Hills Baptist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

John H. Henderson, of Atlanta; two brothers, Jesse L. Tuggle, of Union Point, and Ralph Tuggle, of Florida, and four School of. Forestry, also is expected to attend. Directors of the Association, composed of pulpwood producers and consumers, will be named today, and they will elect new officers Thursday The membership's over by A.

G. McArthur, of Fer-one-day session will be concluded tonight with a banquet presided nandina, Fla. lanta; Mrs. Lamar Ray. Clarkston.

Participating in the program pital Tuesday afternoon. are invited to attend the fu- sponsored by the National Assoc! ation of Manufacturers were Wil Funeral arrangements will be announced by Bishop Poe. Mr. Toney. born in Banks liam H.

Wilkerson, President of the Auto-Soler Company; James County, had lived in Fairburn for neral of Mr. John James Jarvis; Reese, of Loganville, Mr. H. Wednesday at 11 clock from Reese, Mr. Guy Reese, Mr.

I chapel of Awtry Lowndes. Dr. Reese and Mr. H. L.

Reese, R. J. Kerrand Dr. Lamar Ray of-of Lawrenceville; also six daugh- ficiating. The following will serve ters Mrs.

Ira Burnett, SJSJJSS! Mrs. John Jones, L. Harrison, Vice President of the 49 years. For 20 years he was editor of the Camnbell News. Later Union Box Manufacturing Com Shanghai's Homeless Perish in Cold SHANGHAI, Jan.

27 (Ph-The death toll among Shanghai's shivering homeless rose to 310 in two days, as temperatures dropped to 28 degrees in the night Officials said most of the 180 bodies picked up from streets were those of children. Corpses rf 130 children had been collected the preceding An 11 -year cold record was broken at Tsingtao, North China, yesterday by a mark of eight degrees. Four inches of ice in the harbor delayed the unloading of badly needed coal. The city has LOCAL SECURITIES pany, and Robert H. White, Jr.

he entered the mercantile business. FUNERAL NOTICES MELTON, Mr. Archie D. Friends and relatives of Mr. Archie D.

Melton, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Chadwick, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Boylds, Mr. 'and Mrs. L. F.

Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Melton and 13 grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Archie D.

Melton this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Mt. Harmony President of the Southern Wood For many years he was a mem Preserving Company. ber of the Campbell County Democratic Executive Committee and PENNY Mr. F. Sidney of 218 R.

L. Fisher Rites Sixth N. died Jan. 27, 1948 Hairr tZ. iGa-: Mrs- Ma3r Turner, Duluth," Sfntt' Trwi nniJam.MTS, Ga- Mrs- G- G- Rowe.

tRSteSRR: Mrs. -Huf Plant Xity Atlanta Lodge No. 59, F. A. iHSohfl will officiati at the grave.

Inter" 'TSt'J JiJ ment Crest Lawn dren and 34 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wed- Xlabama Power 4.20 pfd. American Bakeries Co. Atlanta Gas Light pfd. Atlantic Gas tight com.

Atlantic Co. 5s 1980 Atlantic Co. Atlanta Paper 5 conv. pfd. Atlanta Paper Co.

com. Atlantic Steel Co. com. Auto Soler Co. Baltimore Porcelain Steel Surviving are his wife, son, Robert Sidney Penny, mother, Mrs.

Maude Penny, sister, Miss Dorothy Set This Afternoon Baptist Church on Bankhead High way, Cobb County. Pallbearers the Fairburn High School Board. Surviving are his wife; three sons, Carlton L. Toney, Charles D. Toney, Atlanta, and Marvin Toney, of Charleston, S.

a daughter, Mrs. Albert L. Moore, of Jacksonville, and a sister, Penny. H. M.

Patterson Son. nesday afternoon, Jan. 28, 1948, at selected will please meet at the residence on Stephens Street. risndOq ivir. liuuis ine; friends and relatives of Mr.

and! Mrs. Ralph Louis Fisher, Mr. and! TONEY, Mr. Charles Sr. age Berkshire Fine Spinning Funeral for Ralph L.

Fisher, 48, of 2404 St. Paul N. was killed instantly Monday night when he was struck hrn hlarkori nut for four davs. 5ilb Mf-Co. com Chattahoochee, at 2 p.

Mrs. Joe F. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Butler com.

awaiting fuel I Citizen Sou. NaU. Bank 75, of Fairburn, died Tuesday afternoon. He survived by his wife; three sons, Mr. Carlton L.

airs. u. nainwater, or Red Oak. 2 o'clock from the Mt. Vernon Bap-tiot Church (Oakland), Gwinnett County, Rev.

Wayman Adams off i- dating. The grandsons will serve as pallbearers. F. Q. Sammdn Funeral Home, Lawrenceville, Ga.

Roy L. Rickman, Mr. and Mrs Rev. Howard walker and Rev. Jon A.

Pirtle will officiate. Interment by a River streetcar-near Almand Park, will be conducted at 2:30 p. In Tientsin, the mercury fell to 5 pfd. ve degrees and icebreakers five degrees Constitution Pub. Thomas B.

Ford. Mrs. Eunice Fish church cemetery. Barrett Fu Toney, Mr. Charles D.

Toney, Co. trying to free icebound shipping. neral Home. and Mr. J.

Marvin Toney; one daughter, Mrs. Albert L. Moore, Mrs. Waters Rites Scheduled Today SHANKS The friends and rela ROBISON, Mrs. George N- Sr.

of Jacksonville, one sister, er, Mrs. Lucy Echols. Mr. W. E.

Fisher and the grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Ralph Louis Fisher this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel. Dr. W. Lee Cutts tives of Dr.

and Mrs. Edgar D. passed away at her country home near Monroer Tuesday after- Bid Asked 92 95 26 28 103V, 106 16M 18 102 105 11 13 24 'i 264 6 7 42 6 1 1 iy 17 19 58 61 7 22 25 100 10 11 36 38 36 38 17 19 17 19 39 41 12 14 33 35 33 35 33 33 24 26 11 13 114 117 160 166 4 5 23 25 22 24 19 21 9 11 30 34 5 6 69 72 38 40 47 50 96 100 8 10 42 45 44 47 32V 34 1220 1260 35 37 Mrs. A. Rainwater, of Red Oak, Ga.

Funeral arrangements will be Shanks, Miss Zola Thomas Shanks, Atlanta; Dr. Edgar D. Shanks, U. S. A Osaka, Japan: Mr.

James Funeral services for Mrs. Mittle Ann Waters, widow of G. W. Waters, who died Monday at the noon. She was the widow of the late George N.

Robison, Sr. She' announced later by Bishop Poe. will officiate. Interment will be m. today the chapel of J.

Allen Couch Son Funeral Home. Dr. W. Lee Cutts will officiate. Burial will be in West View Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Joe F. Parker, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Roy L. Rick-man, of Tokyo, Japan; a stepson, Thomas B.

Ford, of Atlanta; his mother, Mrs. Eunice Fisher, of Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Echols, of Los Angeles, and a brother, W. E. Fisherof Florida.

FARMER, Mr. Marion Fletcher is survived by nine children, Mr. West View Cemetery. The fol Shanks, Lexington, Mrs. Mary Thomas Brand, Miss Friends and relatives of Mr.

Ma M. T. Robison, Mr. Henry H. RobjJ lowing gentlemen will serve as Continental Gin com.

Dan River Mills Delta Airlines. Inc. Dwight Mfg. Co. Family Finance Corp.

com. First NaU. Bank Fulton Bag tt Cotfon Mill Fulton National Bank Ga. Hardwood Lumber Co. Georgia Marble Co.

Georgia Power Co. Ga. Railroad Banking Gordon Foods Haver ty Furniture com. H. W.

Lay 5.20 conv. Mobile Gas Service com. Moore-Handley com. National Mfg. Stores $2 pi Red Rock Bottlers Rich's, Inc.

Savannah Sugar Refln. com. Scripto. 5 conv. pfd.

South Atlantic Gas pfd. South Atlantic Gas com. rion Fletcher Farmer, Mrs. S. residence, 933 Hill S.

after an illness of one year, will be conducted at 11 a. m. today in the Friendship Baptist Church. Burial will be in the churchvarrl A DEPENDABLE INCOME! There's nothlns speculative about an insured Standard Federal Savings account. Veur funds are safeguarded by an instrumentality ef the U.

S. Government and are always available. For 20 years, continuous dividends have been paid at rate net less thsn 3 Per At Annum PAYABLE SEMI-ANXUALLT Accounts in any amount may be pened by mail. Write fe- a copy of ur latest Financial Report pallbearers and meet at the chapel at 2:15 o'clock: Messrs. J.

W. Mitcham, four nieces, four neph son, Mr. Ben T. Robison, Mr. George N.

Robisqn, and Miss-t: Annie Robison, all of Monroe, Ga.f Mrs. W. T. Haygood, Farmingtoiv r-. jr tl T-l 111 1 ews, all or conyers, ua, are in vited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Wheeler, J. W. Busby, Bill Stevens, Jack Tschudy, C. C. Duncan and J.

L. Archie. J. Allen Couch Marion Fletcher Farmer this (Wed Bessie M. Thomas, both of Bu-i chanan, Mr.

and Mrs. Bittle Cline, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, Golax, Miss Alma Thomas, Knoxville, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Thomas, Covington, Mrs. G. M.

McCulloueh, Bluefield, West the nieces and nephews re invited to attend the nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Mrs. Waters, a native of Gwinnett County, had lived in Atlanta for the past four years. She was a member of the Friendship Bap- Son. the Conyers Methodist Church. Rev.

Paul Gunrells will officiate, In Memoriam In memory of our son and brother. C. E. Mines Funeral To Be Held Today Funeral services for Charles usi v-nurcn. Surviving are threo tnnt V.

v. Interment, Conyers Cemetery. Har ry L. White Funeral Home. Staff Sgt.

William D. (Doug) Norton, who gave his life In the service of his rnuntry in Franca four years ago. Jan. Southern Spring Bed com. Southwestern Railroad Thomaiiton Cotton Mills Trust Company of Georgia PARRIS The friends andrela- 40, jm.

Mines, 23, who died in Jackson SI wmi point Manufacturing Waters, of Hialeah, Claude Waters, of Los Angeles, and H. Waters, of Atlanta; three daughters, Mrs. H. H. Tuggle and Mrs.

H. A. Porter, both of Buford; Mrs. R. F.

Scott, nf Atlanta hrui airs. xi. o. triumys biiu Hill F. Francis, of Trenton, Mrs.

Lewife Wallis, of Elberton, three grandchildren, Walter- Truman Haygood, Wesley Robison and Elizabeth Robison; one broth- er, Mr. J. T. Peters, of Rutledge, one sister, Mrs. H.

P. Adair, of Atlanta, Ga. Funeral services will be held from the home Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with her Pastor, Rev. J. L.

Drake, in charge. Interment In family cemetery. The E. L. Almand Company, funeral directors.

Monroe, Georgia. ville, will be conducted at 3 p. m. today in Trinity Chapel. The Rev.

J. L. King and the Rev. A loving one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stilled.

A vacant place is in our home which never can be filled. FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND FAMILIES. (These bid and asked quotations represent prices at which one or more dealers, members of the N.A.S.D., would trade with the general public at the time quotations were gathered 3 p.

tives of Mrs. W. S. Parris, Mrs. W.

H. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Henson, Mr.

and Mrs. Jett C. Henson, Miss, Maude Jones, Mrs. Hugh Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Britton, Atlanta; Mrs. Clifton Westbrook, Charlotte; Mr. Frank E. Henson, Mr. Charles A.

W. E. Williamson will officiate. Burial will be in Decatur Ceme In Memoriam J. L.

ft. OYD Secretary and Attorney Bread St. N. W. MA.

6619 tery. In sad but loving memory of our son urumers, xi. ts. and John Williams, -HJLP? Buford. and Bud Williams, of Oklahoma; several nieces and nephews.

Young couples being married are looking for your" Household Goods" ad in The Constitution. iunerai or Mrs. Edgar D. Shanks. Wednesday, Jan.

28, 1948, at 3 o'clock, at Spring Hill, Dr. Wallace M. Alston, officiating. Interment West View. The pallbearers will be Mr.

James Shanks Huff, Mr. Zack Huff, Mr. Lytle D. Burns, Mr. Lawrence L.

Gellerstedt, Dr. Thad Morrison, Dr. T. Blake Armstrong, Dr. C.

Mulkey West, Dr. Spencer Kirkland. As escort, members of the Charlotte Kemper Bible Class of the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church and members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Fulton County Medical Society H. M. Patterson Son.

and brother. Pvt. William Hrflln who gave hit life in the tervir of He Is survived by his wife; his mother, Mrs. Cornelia Mines, of his country three years ago, Jan. 28, 194.1.

What would we give to clasp his hand. Henson, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. S. Parris.

Pine Lake; three sisters, Mrs. Vivian Parmer, of Pine Lake; Mrs. Joe DeMarco, of Baltimore, Mi, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1948, at 11:30 Acknowledgement Card Engraved Promptly Samplea Sent J. P.

STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. WAlnut 6870 110 Peachtree St. Archie D. Melton Succumbs at 72 Archie D. Melton.

72 AioA and Mrs. W. H. Hardin; a brother, o'clock, a Spring Hill, Rev. Fulton C.

Lytle, Dr. Robert W. Burns, His nappy race to see. To hear his voice, and see his smile. That meant so much to us.

His smiling face and pleasant ways. Are pleasant to recall; He had a kindly word for And died beloved by all. MRS. JITCJA CAMPBELL AND FAMILY, Alex Mines, of Decatur. officiating.

Interment Oakland. The palfbearers will be Mr. Paul Do yen know what the speculator does tbat helps to keep down the cost of your food and clothing? Do yoi know how conodity markets operate? THE WEATHER CINDERS For Driveway and Septic Tank day at the residence of his daugh- diiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiimimiib A. Clement, Mr. Paul B.

Strickland, Mr. -Davis Thornton. Mr. For a full factual answer to these questions supported by the opjnion of economists and other experts just write or phone for a copy Jones Hardin MA. 1107 Atphmtt for Wmt0rfrmttmii Ctmerftm tmr Strength Robert Lee Avary, Mr.

R. Malone GEORGIA Cloudy and colder, light ivirs. n. w. inadwicK, of Chattahoochee.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 d. m. torlav in lvrt now extrama nertn, iiont freezing rain Vandegiiff, Mr. Charles A. Hen central and rain extreme eouth portion son, Mr.

M. C. Seaborn, Mr. Atlanta's Beautiful Cemetery today followed by mostly cloudy and Harmony Baptist Church, with the much colder tonight. Tomorrow clearing Frank E.

Henson. H. M. Patterson Son. and cold.

1 Sound Management. 1 Paved Roads, City water nev. fiowara walker, and the Rev. JoJP, A. Pritle officiating.

Burial will be in the churchvarrl LOCAL WEATHER REPORT (Bated on observation at the Municioal Airoort) LEGAL NOTICE 1 have filed annllratlnn aHth throughout. Highest temperature 45 Surviving in additi nn in 'Mrs Clear of any type of debt Committee, City of Atlanta, for license to sell beer and win retail at 339 Peters St. Lowest temperature 38 Mean temperature 42 o( oar new pamphlet entitled "Commodity Exchanges Cut Business It's written for you, for the maa who worried about tba high cost of living and what's causing it tfr, r.s Ui F-22 Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner Beane Chadwick are a daughter, Mrs'. 4 under perpetual care.

Guarantee Insured by Aetna Insurance Company old by An Funeral Director OSBORN. Rainfall in Bast 24 hourfl .11 nuwura xsoyies: two sons. T. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. nHIra of Rainfall aince first of month 1.87 Deficiency aince first of month 2.58 GREENWOOD CEMETERY i TilliliiilllllllliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiliM? andiesse N' Melton and 13 grand- District SuDerviaor.

Alcohol Tn Unit Bureau of Internal Revenue, Atlanta. Ga. Date of first publication, January 28, MORTUARY (COLORED) (COLORED) (COLORED) John T. Mays. 72, Brokers in Commodities mid Sicurititt Undtrwritm and Distributors ef Invtstmtnt Steuritiet 21 Nartfc Pryer Straat Atlanta Telephone: WAlnut 1000 PATTERSON, Mrs.

Carrie of 168 Clifton St, N. died Jan. 27, JOHN JAMES JARVIS Funeral aervicea for John Jamea Jar HEAD, Miss Litzie of 257 Baker St, N. passed at a local sanitarium. Funeral to be announced later.

Hanley Co. 1948. Funeral will be announced nonce is nereDy given that on January 15. 1948, one 1938 Ford Coach. Motor No.

18-4331935, with accessories, waa seized In Meriwether County, Georgia, for violaUon of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wlt: Section 3321, Internal Revenue Code. Any person claiming an interest in said property must appear at the office of the Investigator in Charge. Alcohol Tarx Unit, Ten Forsyth Street via. of 52a W. Vlrsinla Col 01 Stockbridge, Dies John T.

Mavs 79 ctu lege Park, who died Monday of a heart later. Hanley Co attacK, will oe conauciea a ii a. m. today In the chapel of Awtry bridge, a prominent merchant and WARD, Mr. Charlie of 161 Chapel S.

died Jan. 26. His DUKES, Mr. James of 18 Dillon I Court, husband of Mrs. Ola passed away at a local hospital! Jan.

27. Funeral announced lter. Pollard. I- GoRDoicRrcTirford of usi Chewning Way, Decatur, passed away at a local Funeral services will be announced later. Hanley Co.

i JACKSON. Mrs. Bertha Lee the liiwnlM. nr. R.

J. Kerr and Dr. La mar Ray will officiate. Burial will be iarrner, aied Monday night at his in Crest Lawn Cemetery. funeral will be announced by ivey Brothers Morticians.

resiaence. Funeral SCrVlCCS Will Via rrv. FOUNDED 1913 PERRY MONROE HAWKINS nuiiaing, Aiiama. ana nie claim and cost bond as provided by Section 3724, internal Revenue Code, on or before February 27, 1948, otherwise the property wiU be disposed of according to law. W.

D. Hearington, District Supervisor. Funeral services for Perry Monroe WILSON, Mr. Oscar of Ben Hill, ducted at 2:30 p. m.

today in the Hawk-Ins, 74. a retired carpenter, of 213 nassed at his residence Jan. oiocKDridge Methodist Church. Peachtree view, N. wno aiea iwon dav at his residence after a brief ill THOMPSON, Deacon Tom of Route No.

2, Mansfield, husband of Mrs. Minnie Thompson. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Newton A.

Thomp-san, Mr. and Mrs. Torter Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelly, Mansfield; Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Roberts, of College Park; Miss Hone Thompson, Atlanta, are invited to attend his funeral Thursday, Jan. 29, at 2 p. from Rock Creek Baptist Church, Rev. G.

J. Clarke officiating. Interment in 27. His funeral wiU be announced wife of M'r Warden Jackson, of wnn tne Kev. c.

Girlhe and the Rev. Troy Buice offiHatintr ness. will be conducted at 2 p. m. to- NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CRUSHED STONE AND SLAG.

Sealed proposals will be received bv py ivey morticians. 481 Lindsay N. died at riav in the FriendshiD Baptist Church The Rev. Preston Tribble will officiate. Roy W.

Baker. Purchasing Agent. Fulton Burial will be in Stockbridge Cemetery. County, 507 Courthouse, Atlanta, Georgia, BROWN, Mr. Allen of 710 Fair local hospital Jan.

27, 1848. S. Apt. 377. The friends neral announced later.

Sellers Bros. and relatives of Mr. AUen Brown, Mrfc LnUof 1284- Burial will be In Vie churchyard. INFANT BRIDGES unui a. ia.

renruary 4, 1948, at which time they will be publicly opened Surviving are his wife; a daugh- VaT v. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas wrr, airs. i.

a. I'eacocK, ot Stock for furnishing Fulton County with Crushed Stone and Slag for the year 1948. Marcy St, S. died Jan. 26, 1948 i J.

Bridges, of 1823 Derry s. w. WIC 1IU9UBUU Ul una. a Brown, the father of Mrs. Inez unage: mree sons.

W. A. Proposal formj and specifications may died "uesday in a private hospital. Fa neral services will be conducted at at her residence. Funeral an nounced later.

Murdaugh Bros. and J. T. Mays, all of Stock-bridge; two sisters, Mrs. Cris be obtained at the office of the Engineer Director.

501 Courthouse. Atlanta. Geor Brown Moore, Mr. Lamar Brown, all of Atlanta; the son of Mrs. Ike Lackey sons, morticians.

Morticians, 71 Piedmont Avenue gia. Fulton County reserves the right to p. m. today at the graveside in West View Cemetery. In addition his parents he Is survived by a sister; his Rrand-arents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bridges, of Adamson and Mrs.

Nora Harwell. Fannie Tolbert, of Columous, reject any ana oids, ana to waive all Northeast. ALLEN, Mrs Colonla Elnora The friends and relatives of Mr. and formalities. both of Atlanta, and a brother Lee Mays.

iadsden, and R. M. Wright, of uuiu, t. XVi 5 -if fin. Contracts will be awarded on the basis of the lowest combination of unit prices.

Stock Survey A great deal can happen in the course of a week which you might miss in the ordinary perusal of financial news. Available to our customers is a Stock Survey which keeps them up to date on important trends and developments. Phone or write us for the latest THOMSON MSKINNON SECURITIES COMMODITIES Healey Building LAmar45l6 Leo P. Crouch, Manager N1W YORK CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS Oflk ia 38 citiei in the United States and Canada Purchasing Agent. S07 Courthouse.

Atlanta, Ga. In the World of Business Mrs. James L. Allen and family, of 954 Harwell N. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Jordan, of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Jordan and family, Mrs. Mary Jordan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jordan and family, and Mrs. Vetta Jones, NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE AND CLAY PIPE.

family, Mr. and Mrs. tmory r-rr llV'l 5 Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.

William and relatives are invited tc tjmd: Swanson. Mrs. Delores Kimball the funeral of Pn-r; and family, all of Cleveland, (Thursday) at 2p.m. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Grier and Bethlehem Baptist family. Mrs. Georgia Mayfield, IRev. N. T.

Walker will officiate, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and) Interment, family, all of Atlanta, are invited jTornhnson Funeral Home. McDon- to attend the funeral of Mr. Allen Ga- Brown tomorrow (Thursday) at FORD, Mr.

Taylor The friends, Sealed proposals will be received by FRIGID AIRE EXP ANSION kinds of air conditioning will be Expansion of both commercial re- produced in larger "quantities, he Roy W. Baker, Purchasing Fulton County, 507 Courthouse, Atlanta, Georgia, until 11:00 A. E. S. February 4.

1948. at which time they wiU all of Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 'rigeration and air conditioning in aaaea Jordan, of Leesburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Rooks, of Detroit, be publicly opened, for furnishing Fulton County with 6, 12s. 24rt, 36 42" and 48" sewer and culvert pipe and specials during 1948 is planned by the Frigidaire HEARING CONTINUED Hear-Oivision of General Motors, A. F. ing'on an application of the Sa- 2 p. from our Auburn Avenue Mich- are invited to attend the and relatives of Mrs.

Maggie' can, Mr. and Mrs. James Ford are funeral of Mrs. Colonia Elnora Al the year 1948. Bid proposals refer to con Cichenlaub, District Manager, an- vannah Electric and Power Corn- tounced here at a recent meeting pany to revise its wholesale pow-i len today (Wednesday) at 2 p.

m. ciete and clav Dine only. Proposal forms and specifications may or key personnel in Atlanta. He er rate has been continued until be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Fulton County reserves the Chapel, Rev.

A. A. Higntower, assisted by Rev. G. C.

Middlebrooks, officiating. The remains will lie in state at the Chapel until the hour of the funeraL Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers selected are requested to meet at the Chapel at 1:45 p. Cox Bros. ffe6r New To Stock Eacnor, New York Cotton Echagv end ether right to reject any ana all oias ana waive all formalities.

invitea to atiena me mni Mr. Taylor Ford Thursday, Jan. 29, 1948 at 2:30 p. m. from our- Piedmont chapeL Rev.

D. T. George officiating. Interment: South View Cemetery. Murdaugh Bros.

Morticians, 71 Piedmont i Avenue, N. E. at St. Mark A. M.

E. Church, Chestnut Street. Rev. A. J.

Harris, assisted by Rev. W. L. Brown, officiating. Interment, Lincoln The body will lie in state at our chapel until the hour of funeral.

Sellers Bros. aid production of commercial Feb. 16 by the Georgia Public products including refrigerators, Service Commission. The Company leverage coolers, ice cream cabi- is seeking to include a fuel clause lets, compressors and other equip- in its wholesale power contracts nent is "being stepped up as fast by which it can "peg the whole- Contracts will be awarded on the basis security and commodity eathonfla of the lowest combination of unit prices. KUI W.

8AK.KJR, Purchasing Agent SOT Courthouse, Atlanta, Ga. as circumstances permi t. All sale power rate to xuel oil costs..

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