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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Fridar, February 7, 1969 41 FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES Obituaries FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES DANIEL Funeral services for HILL-Mr. Sam L. (Bill) Hill Y. F. Freeman Dies; Movie Executive Y.

Frank Freeman, 78, chairman of the board of the Associ will be placed in the church at 1 o'clock. Pallbearers will please meet at the church at 1:45 p.m. Albert M. Dobbins Funeral Home, Marietta. and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Smith, nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends are invited to attend. Cox Bros. Mrs. W.

L. Todd, Austell; Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Adams, Smyrna; Mrs. Ruby B. Thorn-ason, Clarkdale; Mrs. Joseph S. Todd, Douglasville; Mrs.

Bessie Bivens, Smyrna; several aunts and uncles. Sanders Funeral Home, Smyrna, 435-4467. GATES Funeral services for of 695 Central Ave. SW, who passed away Wednesday, January 29, 1969. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb.

8, 1969, at 2 p.m;, at Greater Hopewell C. M. E. Church, 604 Cooper St. SW, Rev.

J. H. Grimes and others officiating. Interment, Lin ation of Motion Picture Producers, died Wednesday at his home KNIGHT-KNIGHT -Mr. LeRoy Mrs.

Nina Spearman Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Wilson Spearman of 2395 Hillside Decatur, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Lowndes chapel. The Rev. Howard Hollo-way and the Rev.

George N. McLarty will officiate. Burial will be in the Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery in Felton. in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr.

Oscar Daniel of 939 West-view Drive SW will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 2:30 p.m. from our chapel, Rev. G. W.

Baker officiating. Interment, South View Cemetery. Survivors are two brothers, Rev. I. D.

Daniel and Mr. Homer Daniel; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Bolton, Mrs. Lizzie Munsford, all of Atlanta, Ga. nieces, nephews and other relatives.

The cortege will assemble at the residence at 2:15. Ivey Paramount Studios in 1935, he was a member of the Los An Mr. Freeman, also a director of the Hilton Hotel was a native of Greenville, geles Chamber of Commerce, the Red Cross, Community coln. He is survived by a de voted wife, Mrs. Annie Chest and the Southern Caiv Mrs.

Spearman, who died Hill, two sons, Mr. Sam Hill fornia Committee for Olympics. BAILEY Mrs. Annie Bernice Jenkins Bailey, age 58, of Atlanta, passed away Feb. 6.

She is survived by husband, Mr. Horace Bailey; sisters, Mrs. F. J. Shelton, Mrs.

Enola Tucker, Woodstock; brothers, Mr. Richard A. Jenkins, Atlanta; Mr. Lloyd H. Jenkins, Jackson; nieces and nephews.

Thursday in a private hospital, III. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest He was also a member of the Mr, James Gates will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 12 noon from our chapel, Rev.

L. T. Moore officiating. Inter ment, South View Cemetery. Survivors are two sons, Mr.

Joel B. Gates and family, Mr. James Charles Gates and family; one daughter, Mrs. John Wells and family, all of Atlanta, 13 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. The body will lie in state at 2245 Perry Blvd.

NW, Apt. 11, from 5 p.m. today until hour James Hill, of Atlanta; two Hollywood Co-ordinating Com was a native of Haralson County and a member of the Temple sisters, Mrs. Leila M. Byars, mittee and the Baptist Church.

Atlanta; Mrs. Laura Ann Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 11 DAWSON The friends and rela and had lived in Atlanta before he moved to California in 1938. A telephone company owner in Ocilla and cotton company owner later, he was graduated from Georgia TeCh in 1910. Bailey, New York, N.

Survivors include her husband, tives of Mr. and Major a.m. Monday at the graveside in westview cemetery, Dr. Wu Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock Mrs. Annie Mae Torrence, Dansville, three bro L.

H. Spearman; a son, Garland P. Spearman, Smyrna; a daugh liam A. Tyson Jr. officiating.

Dawson father and mother; Mrs. Bell Dawson and Mrs. Annie Smith, grandmothers; Mrs. Marie Bold, at the chapel, Rev. Carl Jame thers, Mr.

Marshall Hill and burvivors include his wife, the ter, Mrs. Virginia Bailey, De wife. Atlanta: Mr. Charles former Margaret Harris, and catur, and a sister, Miss Estelle son officiating. Interment, Alpharetta Cemetery.

Louie E. his sister, Mrs. W. B. Kee of T.

Frank Freemsa Hill and wife, New York, N. Mr. Bobby Hill and wife, Atlanta; two aunts, Mrs. Atlanta. Mrs.

Julia North and Mrs, Argie Dell Smith, aunts; Mr and Mrs. R. J. Smith, Colunv Jones Funeral Home, Alpha retta. of the service.

Family and friends are asked to assemble at the above address Saturday at 11:15 a.m. McCray Wilson, Atlanta. Sgt. M. E.

Aaron Funeral services for Set. Ml BELK Mr. Dave Belk, former bus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jes Mr.

Freeman was a member of the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts Selina Sears, Atlanta; Mrs. Virginia Dupree, Dansville, FUNERAL NOTICES 843 Hollywood Rd. NW. sie Jenkins, Gaston, Ala; Mr, ly of 293 Montgomery passed in Atlanta Feb. 6, 1969.

and Mrs. Ned McClendon, one uncle, Mr. Jody Dupree, Dansville, mother- chael Earl Aaron, 21, of 2311 Sargent Place SE will be at 11 and Sciences and served three terms as campaign director for Funeral plans later. Hanley Rome, uncles, Lynn, Jackie, Beverly, Stephenie, in-law, Mrs. Henrietta Mosley, Marietta.

GILES Friends and relatives of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Giles, Luthersville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols, Moss Point, the Permanent Chanties Com' mittee.

a sister-in-law, Mrs. Gertrude Denise, and Diane, cousins; BELL Friends and relatives of a.m. Saturday at the Lakewood Heights Baptist Church, the Rev. Roy Lee officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hills Memorial Ryals, both of Atlanta; bro ivnign.

ana Mr. Lonnie (Shorty) Knight sons of the late Lonnie and Darthula Knight. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 2 p.m. from Ebenezer Baptist Church, Rev.

M. L. King Sr. and Rev. A.

D. Wms. King Sr. officiating. Interment in Garden of Prayer, South View Cemetery.

Survivors are brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Knight and family of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. George Knight and family of Hollis, N.Y.; sisters, Miss Ruth Knight of New York City, N.Y.; Mr.

and Mrs. James N. Rogers and family of Decatur, sister-in-law, Mrs. Lula Lee Knight of Detroit, and other relatives and friends. The remains will lie in state at the church from 12 noon until the hour of funeral and will not be viewed after the eulogy.

Flower ladies, pallbearers, relatives and friends please assemble at 952 South McDonough Decatur, at 1 p.m. Hanley's Bell Street Funeral Home. LAWTON Mrs. Lurene Lawton, age 35, passed Jan. 30, 1969.

Survivors are sons, Ellison J. Lawton, Wilbert X. Lawton; sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hector, Mrs.

Ovell Thomas of Honolulu, Hawaii; brothers, Mr. Richard Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Allen Wheeler; nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

from Dawson Mortuary Chapel. Rev. Rufus Clovard will officiate. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. Alfonso Dawson, Mortuary, 3000 Gordon Rd.

Mrs. Pauline Winestock, god Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. Bell, ther-in-law, Mr.

John W. Mos Mrs. Ara Sams, Mr "and Mrs. Jack Morse, Atlan mother; Mrs. Herman Craw- Mr.

George Hames, Canton; Gardens. ley and wife of Maywood, 111., He was the first recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, given by the board of governors of the Academy Awards to "deserving people." ford and family, Miss Clarice Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Bell, ta; Mr.

and Mrs. Carson Wil Sgt. Aaron, who was in the Bloodsaw and family, Miss liams, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Chicago, Mr.

and Mrs, Ed Patton, College Park; Mr. nieces, nephews and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Flower ladies and Air Force more than two years, Jamse Smith and family, the was killed Feb. 1 in an auto Elected vice president of and Mrs. Birchel Hopkins, Van Westbrooks family, Mrs pallbearers will assemble at wreck in Japan.

A graduate of Horn, Mr. and Mrs, Young and family, the Wil- Claude Williams, Winder, are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Howard Giles Friday, 3 p.m., Luthersville Methodist Church, Rev. B. J.

Lamb, Fulton High School, he was a Grady Bell, Hot Springs, mont family, Miss Maude Poa the residence at 1:15 p.m Sellers McDaniel St. member of the Lakewood Mrs. L. B. Andrew, Atlanta; der, the Woods Dix and Jones Mrs.

Mary Murray Heights Baptist Church. family, Mrs. Mamie Hamil Funeral services for Mrs. two grandchildren, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. HUGHES-Mr.

Thomas F. Hughes, age 89, of Rte. 4, Survivors include his wife, the Rev. Floyd Tenney officiating. Interment, Luthersville.

Mc- Mary Gentry Murray, 59, of 211 ton and family, the Lyons family, Mrs. Emma Carwell Larry S. Bell, Friday, Feb. 7 Kibben Funeral Home, Mills St. NW will be at 3 p.m Dawsonville, died Thursday morning.

Survivors include his 3 p.m. from the chapel of Friday at Couch's Chapel. The Rev. Pat Patterson will officiate Baker Son Funeral Home, GLOVER-Mr. Henry Lee Glov wife, Mrs.

Eula towers Hughes; one son, Mr. Horace G. Hughes; two grandsons, and burial will be in Westview Rev. John Lummus officiating. Interment, Cherokee Me Cemetery.

Mr. Billy G. Hughes and Mr, er of Marietta passed Feb. 6. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Bradley Eppinger Sons, Marietta.

Mrs. Murray, a monogram Tommy B. Hughes, Rte. 4, operator, died Wednesday in a Dawsonville; five great-grand private hospital. She was a na children, several nieces and tive of Georgia and a Baptist.

and family, the Battle family, Mrs. Lillians Brown, the Patterson and Smith family, the Weaver family, Mrs. Ossie Wallace and family, other relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral of Cpl. Major Elbert Dawson Jr. Saturday, Feb.

8, 1969, at 3:00 p.m. from Warren Memorial United Methodist Church, Rev. A. C. Epps officiating.

Interment, family plot, Lincoln Cemetery. Full military rites. The body will lie in state at church from 11:00 a.m. Saturday until the hour of the nephews also survive. Funer Survivors include a son, Cecil S.

Poss, Atlanta, and a daugh Aaron, Sgt. Michael Earl Adams, Infant Daughter Anderson, Mrs. James Albert (Enlal Bailey, Mrs. Annie Bernice Jenkins Belk, Mr. Dave Bell, Mr.

Larry S. Bell, Mrs. Willie Maude Benton. Mr. Emmett Bohn, Mrs.

Robert H. (Eileen), Sr. Bomar, Mr. Lee Edward Brooks, Mr. Callie Sr.

Brown, Mr. George Brown, Mr. J. C. Cannon, Miss Allene Cash, Mr.

Willie, Jr. Cloud, Mr. Joel White Coffee, Mr. Wiley M. Corley, Miss Bill Crum, Mrs.

Jo Alton Daniel, Mrs. Oscar Dawson, Cpl. Major Elbert, Jr. Dudley, Mrs. Ella Beatrice Edwards, Mr.

Eddie Edwards. Mr. Oliver T. Elder, Mr. George Evans, Mr.

George Fambro, Mrs. Lizzie Fambrough, Mrs. Effie Wylene Freeman, Mr. Y. Frank Garmon, Mr.

Loyd Gates, Mr. James Giles, Mrs. Howard Glover, Mr. Henry Lee Goldsmith, Mrs. Pearl Simmons Gordon, Mrs.

Mildred Graham, Pfc. Thomas Gulsby, Mr. Herbert A. Hanson, Mr. Walter Carlton Hart, Mrs.

Edna B. Hayes, Mr. William H. Hester, Mr. Boy Hill, Mr.

Sam L. (Bill), Jr. Hughes, Mr. Thomas F. Ivey, Mrs.

Rosa Lee al services will be held Frl day at 2:30 at the Bethel morial Park. The body is at the Baker Son Funeral Home, Jarvis Street, Canton, Georgia. BOHN Funeral services for Mrs. Robert H. (Eileen) Bohn will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock, at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church.

Monsignor Michael Regan will officiate. Interment in Clinton, Iowa. A. S. Turner Sons.

ter, Mrs. Estelle Roper, Conley, GOLDSMITH Mrs. Pearl Simmons Goldsmith. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Goldsmith of 842 Kirk-wood Ave. SE; Mr. and Mrs. John Duckett, Greer, S.C.; Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Roebuck and son, Savannah, former Margie Prator; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Aaron a brother, Alan M. Aaron; a sister, Miss Rebecca Aaron, and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Roy Aaron Sr. and Mrs. C.

H. Dye, all of Atlanta. George Sheets Graveside services for George A. Sheets of 3425 Keswick Drive, Chamblee, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Arlington Cemetery.

The Rev. G. William Poulos will officiate. Mr. Sheets, 55, a retired salesman, died Wednesday in a private hospital.

He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church. He was a native of Staunton, Va. Survivors include his wife, the former Hunter Hubbard; a son, George A. Sheets, Fort Lauder Methodist Church (Lumpkin Campground), Rev.

Roscoe Georgia. Mrs. Daie Or gain Simpson and Rev. Emory LESTER Mrs. Totsie Lester of 1121 Railroad Conyers, Graveside services for Mrs.

Daie Norman Orgain of 300 Peachtree St. will be at 10:30 funeral. Haugabrooks, Hill's a.m. Saturday at the Jonesboro Cemetery, the Rev. George Funeral Home, Greenville, Georgia.

Holden officiating. Cartrett officiating. Interment in church cemetery. Remains will be placed in state at the church at 2 p.m. and will be at the residence until that time.

Ingram Funeral Home, Cumming, Ga. IVEY MrsTRosa Lee Ivey of 288 Larkin Place passed February 6, 1969. Her funeral will be announced by Ivey Morticians. mother of Mr. Tommy Lester, Conyers, Mr.

Robert Lester, Phoenix, Mrs. Gladys Crew, Mrs. Lillie Jackson, Lithonia, grandmother of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sheppard, Conyers, passed Feb.

6, 1969. Funeral announced later. C. Milsap Son, Conyers. DUDLEY Funeral services for Mrs.

Orgain, the widow of George F. Orgain, died Tuesday in a private hospital. She was a native of Henry County. Mrs. Ella Beatrice Dudley will be held Saturday, Feb.

8, 1969, at 1 p.m. from the Church of God in Christ, 591 Jones Ave. NW. Elder George Miss Lillian Wright, Atlanta, and Independent Daughters of Bethel are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Pearl Simmons Goldsmith Saturday, Feh.

8, 1969, at 2 p.m. from 'Hariley's Bell Street Chapel, Rev. R. T. Bussey officiating.

Interment, South View Cemetery. Relatives and friends are requested to assemble at the residence at 1 p.m. Hanley's Bell Street Funeral Home. GORDON Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mildred Gordon, 855 Drummond dale; a daughter, Mrs.

Richard Survivors include two sisters Mrs. Albert P. Connelly, Or L. Palmer, Clarkston; his moth' BOMAR Mr. Lee Edward Bomar, 2462 Navajo Trail SW, Atlanta, passed away Thursday evening.

Funeral plans later. Herschel McDanlei, IncFairburn. BROWN Mr7GeorgeBrown i of 239 Lampkin St. NE, the husband of Mrs. Lizzie Mae Brown, passed suddenly Feb.

6, 1969. Funeral announced later. Hanley's Bell Street Funeral Home. BRO-Mr7jrcrBro7M03 Flat Shoals Road, Decatur, passed away Thursday in a private hospital. Funeral ar lando, and Mrs.

Howard er, Mrs. Theresa Stallings, Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. George Briley will officiate. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. Sur Johnson, Hazelhurst, and four Reduka, Long Island, N.Y., and brothers, John H.

and James vivors are husband, Mr. Wil JEFFERIES Mrs. Lillie Mae Jefferies of Ivey Covington, passed Feb. 6, 1969. Funeral announced later.

Lackey Morticians. a brother, Hensford C. Sheets, Norman, Atlanta, and Joe and lie James Dudley; daughters, Miss Julia Ann Dudley, Mr. Beckley, W.Va. Fred H.

Norman, Hazelhurst, McCURRY Graveside services for Mrs. G. J. McCurry, Atlanta, will be held Friday, Feb. 7, 1969, at 2:30 p.m.

at Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Harris County. Survivors, sister, Mrs. Effie Fuller, Thomaston; nieces and nephews. McKoon Funeral Home, Newnan. and Mrs.

Alonzo Sloan sisters, Mrs. Mary Padcn, JONES The friends and relatives of Mrs. Grace Jordan Mrs. Allene Pay ton; three Street SW, Saturday, Feb. Mrs.

Davis Dies at 49; grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Alfonso Dawson Mortuary, 3000 Gordon Rd. SW. McGARITY Mr. Horace Steve Clay McGarity, age 64, of Rte.

2, Murdock Marietta, died Thursday. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Gail Scoggins, Marietta; Mrs. Barbara Bak 8, 1969, at 11:00 a.m. at our chapel, Rev.

C. L. Noll officiating assisted by Rev. J. E.

Hightower. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. Survivors are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Murphy, son; Mrs.

Emma Nell Houston, sister; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bagwell, sister and brother-in-law; and a host of other relatives and friends. Ivey morticians. Wife of Congressman Special to Tht Constitution WASHINGTON Funeral services for Mrs.

John Davis, 49, wife of the 7th District congressman, will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church of Summerville, Ga. Burial will be in Floyd Memory Gardens in Rome, Ga. EDWARDS Mr. Eddie Edwards died Feb.

6, 1969. He will be funeralized Monday, Feb. 10, 1969, at 11 a.m. at National Cemetery, Marietta, Rev. A.

C. Epps officiating. Sellers Bros. Jones are invited to attend her funeral on Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 1 p.m.

from Salem Baptist Church, Rev. Jasper Williams officiating. Interment, South View Cemetery, Monticello, Ga. Survivors are husband, Mr. Mose Jones, Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs.

Sarah Odgens. Pittsburgh, Mrs. Irene Roberts, Atlanta; one brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan and family.

Monticello, one uncle, Mr. Irwin Barber. Decatur; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and friends please assemble at 546 Martin St. SE at 12 noon.

Catchings Funeral Home, Monticello, Ga. Mrs. Davis, the former Congressional Wives Club and GRAHAM Funeral services rangements announced later. Horis A. Ward, Inc.

CANNON Miss Allene Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Cannon of 222 Marion Place NE passed Feb. 6, 1969. Funeral announced later.

Tyler Funeral Home, Deca-jur. CASH Mr. Willie Cash Jr. passed suddenly Monday, Feb. 3, 1969.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 1 p.m. at our chapel, Rev. L. T.

Moore officiating. Interment, Lincoln Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Doris Cash; daughter, Deborah Cash; father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Cash, three brothers, three sisters, and Mrs. Anna Lewis Travis, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns and family. The cortege will assemble at 1152 Sells Apt.

11, at 12:00 noon. Ivey morticians. was past president of the Congressional Wives Prayer Group. She attended Freed Hardeman College in Henderson, Tenn. This Vivian Hawkins, died Thursday of cancer at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md.

A native of Lafayette, she had been ill for more than a year and was taken to the heatlh institute several weeks ago. Mrs. Davis was a member of the board of directors of the Davis home is in Summerville, Georgia. er, Marietta; son Mr. Horace Steve Clay McGarity Marietta; five grandchildren; mother, Mrs.

Missouri McGarity, Mableton; sisters, Mrs. Hattie Lee Bryant, Kenn-esaw; Mrs. Louise Duncan, Marietta; brothers, Mr. William McGarity, Kennesaw; Mr. Gordon McGarity, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Holly Springs Methodist Church. Rev. Herbert Williams officiating. Intermerit, Holly Springs Cemetery, Cobb County. Pallbearers will please meet at the funeral home at 2:15 p.m.

Albert M. Dobbins Funeral Home, Marietta. EDWARDS friends and relatives of Mr. Oliver T. Edwards, Jonesboro; Earl Edwards, Mrs.

Nancy Mc-Elway, East Point; Mrs. Ann Ragsdale, Forest Park; Earl J. Edwards, New Smyrna Beach, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Oliver T. Edwards Friday, Feb.

7, at 11 a.m. from Dickson's chapel. Interment, Marietta National Cemetery. Pope Dickson St Son, Jonesboro. Surviving are her husband; three children, Kathy Davis, KERLIN The friends and rela Johnny Davis and Mary Davis; Jefferies, Mrs.

Lillie Mae Jones, Mrs. Grace Jordan Kerlin, Mrs. R. L. (Gladys) King, Mother Millie S.

Knight-Knight, Mr. LeRoy and Mr. Lonnie (Shorty), Jr. Lawton, Mrs. Lurene Lester, Mrs.

Totsie Marshall, Mr. Isaac McCurry, Mrs. G. J. McGarity, Mr.

Horace Steve Clay Mcdlock. Mr. A. II Miller, Mr. Albert Allen Mooney, Mrs.

A. H. (Stella) Murray, Mrs. Mary G. Nahlik, Mr.

Leo B. Nash, Mr. Leander (Bo) Orgain, Mrs. Daie N. Patrick, Mr.

James H. (Pat) Pbinazee, Mrs. Lnla Power, Mrs. Goss (Annie Mae) Price, Miss Anna Lois (Humpsy) Rainey, Mrs. Helen Jane Ray, Mrs.

Lucile C. Robertson, Mr. George E. Rome, Mrs. Lula (Grandma Lula) Rosser, Mrs.

Georgia Rumble, Mr. Henry Dardcn Sanders, Mr. J. B. Hnllis Seats, Mr.

Henry Schlenke, Baby Bernard Michael Smith, Mr. John W. Spearman, Mrs. L. H.

(Nina) Stewart, Mr. Beetcher Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Towns, Mr. Albert Travitt, Mr. Tom Tuck, Mr.

John A. Tucker, Mr. John H. Turner, Mrs. Isadore Holt Whitener, Mr.

George Williams, Mr. David Leon Williams, Mrs. Mozell K. AARON The friends and rela her father, Paul Eugene Hawkins of LaFayette; a brother, Franklin Eugene Hawkins of Atlanta; and three sisters, Mrs. M.

J. Roberson of Sierra Vista, Mrs. N. D. Hammett of LaFayette, and Mrs.

Forrest SUUe Weather I At a Glance CLOUD Funeral services for will be held for Pfc. Thomas Graham Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 2 p.m. from the Las-ters Chapel United Methodist Church with full military honors. Rev.

M. J. Wynn, pastor. Interment in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Survivors are Mrs.

Kathy Graham (wife); Lashonia (daughter) of College Park, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham (parents); brothers, Mr. Wilbert L. Graham, Mr.

Robert W. Graham, Mr. Michael A. Graham, Mr. Willie Graham, all of College Park, Mr.

Samuel Graham and Mr. Jim-mie Graham of Mobile, Mr. Eddie Miles, Mr. Jessie Graham, Mr. John Graham and Mr.

Willie Graham all of Toxey, Mrs. Ben-nie Lee Stewart of Toxey, sister, Miss Ethel Mae Graham of College Park, grandmother, Mrs. Middle Pickens of East Point, and other relatives. Banks Funeral Home. Robbins of Atlanta.

MEDLOCK The friends and The Atlanta Weather Bureau issued the following forecasts for the period ending Saturday. The accompanying map shows the zones. tives of Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Kerlin, Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Kerlin, Mrs.

C. H. Kerlin, Mrs. Theo Kerlin, Mrs. Lillian Feltman, Mrs.

J. J. Bernhard, Mrs. Bobbie Stephens, grandchildren, great- grandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. R.

L. (Gladys) Kerlin today at 3 o'clock at Libson Baptist Church. The remains will be placed in state at 2. Rev. Wilson Williams, Rev.

Earl Howard will officiate. Interment, churchyard. Carl J. Mowell it Sons. ELDER Mr.

George Elder passed Feb. 5, 1969. The brother of Mrs. Minnie Rooks. Funeral announced later.

Smith and Son, Monticello. EVANS Mr. George Evans of 70 Northside Drive, Apt. 8 passed Feb. 6.

1969. Funeral announced later. Thornton Mortuary, 3346 Gordon Rd. SW. WEATHER 1, 190.

High 46. tiow 24. SUN AND MOON FOR TODAY Sun riaea T-3B o.m.i kU 6:14 p.m Monnrioea 11:33 p.m.t oet 10:11 a.m MOUNTAIN TONE; Breemlna- partly elondy and warmer Friday anil Friday nltht. Saturday mnatly cloudy, chance I or iiwwfn ann turn. Washington Weather Bureau report Inr cower.

Him ana row lemneraturea and pre- i a a as. wpnauon inr seieneo cillOO lor inunway, ii Low trldar aliht H. E. FAMBRO Funeral services for I. H.

11 44 41 .33 car 90. Louisville Marquette 39 24 66 40 Mrs. Lizzie Fambro of 1137 IAVCI t. 1 42 35 .30 Mrmnhia 45 40 .701 Miami Boh Mr. Joel White Cloud will be held Saturday, Feb.

8, 1969, at 1:00 p.m. from Hunter Hill First Baptist Church, 166 Edward Street NW, Rev. J. C. Ward and Rev.

E. T. Kemp officiating. Interment, Monte Vista. Survivors are wife, Mrs.

Beatrice Cloud; daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Norris; brother, Mr. Charlie Cloud; nephew, Mr. D. J.

Cloud; two grandsons, two great-grandchildren, two aunts, Mrs. Azerleen Battle and Mrs. Janie Harris and a host of other relatives and friends. Family and friends are requested to assemble at 1416 Hawkins Street NW at 12:00 noon. Thornton Mortuary, 3346 Gordon Road, SW.

Hood Drive, Atlanta, Ga. will AND 4: Rrcomlnc partly cloudy a a a warmer Friday and 66 44.70 Milwaukee Mnl.Sl P. Alhcq. Amarlllo Ashevilla Atlanta B'ham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicaao Cincinnati Friday niant. Batur New Orleana 10 I 37 2 33 12 24 13 KING Funeral services for day partly dandy.

New York 4' be held Sunday, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m. at Tessie Hall Baptist Church, Forysth, Ga. Eulogy, chance of ehowrra Okie. CHy 61 AH and turnlne colder.

53 41 Omaha Mother Millie S. King will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at relatives of Mr. A. B.

Med-lock II, 4043 Briarcliff Road, Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Shriber, Decatur; Mr.

Bran-non Medlock, California; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Medlock Chamblee; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Medlock, Palm Harbour, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Medlock, Tucker; Mrs.

Leone Crowley, East Point; Mrs. Flora Mae Withrow, six grandchildren, several greatgrandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. A. B. Med-lock II Saturday, Feb.

8, 1969, at 2 p.m. from Ward's Glen-wood Chapel, Rev. Ralph E. Mcdlock and Rev. R.

D. Spear officiating. Interment, Peachtree Baptist Churchyard. Pallbearers assemble at the chapel at 1:45 p.m. Horis A.

Ward, Inc. Omaha 1A si ,14 Hick Friday SI 1 a. i. iii jit mm ae. Irveiand Rev.

Adolph Parsons. Inter ment in churchyard. Mrs 2 p.m. from Mt. Sinai Baptist GULSBY Funeral services for Philadelphia 41 If 214 Phoenix 6t 31 54 22 I Mltsburrh 3714 32 30.01 24 6 2512 Prtliid.Ore.

4016 ZONES I AND Becoming partly dandy and warmer Friday and Friday nver Molneo troll iluth Church, 422 Merntts Ave. NE, Fambro's survivors are one 4 nicnmona win leal. Saturday partly cloudy, alicht chance al hnwert and turnlnr enlrirc. Win Friday to 72. Low Fridar Piiht 46 40 Jll Rev.

H. M. Smith officiating. The remains will lie in state 'airbankn Ireen Kav V'm int. LtOUle H.J l-abaf UK 10 tl 10 00.

daughter, Mrs. Theresa Bulger, Miilboro, three sons, Mr. Willie Fambro, Atlanta, an ran. si a Mr. Herbert A.

Gulsby will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the graveside in Greenwood Cemetery. Rev. Arnold Smith will officiate. A. S.

Turner Sons. Helena Honolulu OAST At ZONE! Becoming partly 42 16 at the church from 12 o'clock neame clnudv and warmer Ftlday and rrldit 1 I Houston 70 62 IStxikane nriianannlle 39 34 .26 Tamna ii noon until the hour of the fu tives of Set. and Mrs. Michael Jarksnvlllo 63 46 5029 Juneau 22 6 .01 ftrtmnntnn I .91 nitht. Malnrday partly rkindy, 111(111 etianco al akowero and turnlnr colder, rlith Friday 66 to 70.

Low Friday nlahl $1 I. to. Probability of preripllatlna de-creatine to 10 per rent Friday and Icaa Mr. Early Fambro, New York City, N.Y.; Mr. Albert Fambro, Detroit, two Earl Aaron, 2311 Sargent ,01 nanaaa k.iiw Montreal 16 i Little Rock 72 46 Winnipeg 11 4 L.

Anxelee 3 52 1.21 neral. All members of the sons and daughters of the kingdom, the mothers and deacons will serve as flowerbearers and loan per com ruaay punt. brothers, Mr. Robert Benja min, Forysth, Mr. Tal- HAYES-Mr.

William H. Hayes, 2775 Fork Creek Road, Ellen-wood, passed away Thursday in a private hospital. Funeral arrangements announced later. Horis A. Ward, Inc.

madge Benjamin, Atlanta, casket-bearers, and assemble at the church at 1:30 p.m. by one daughter-in-law, orders of the President, Sis Mrs. Mattie Fambro, Atlanta, ter Eloise Jackson. Family 11 grandchildren, one and friends will assemble at great-grandchild, other rcla the residence, 131 Lenore HESTER Mr. Boy Hester, age 75, Canton, Ga.

Rte. 1, died Feb. 5, 1969. Surviving are tives and friends. Wright Decatur, at 1 p.m.

Inter Place SE; Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Aaron Mr. Alan Mark Aaron, Miss Rebecca Carrtrell Aaron, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Roy Aaron Mrs. C. H.

Dye, all of Atlanta; several aunts and uncles are invited to attend the funeral of Sgt. Michael Earl Aaron Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969, at 11 a.m. from Lakewood Heights Baptist Church, with remains placed in state at 10:30. Rev.

Roy Lee will officiate. Interment, Forest Hills Memorial Park. Pallbearers will assemble at the church at 10:45 a.m. Horis A. Ward, Inc.

Son of Forsyth in charge. CORLEY-The friends and relatives of Miss Bill Corley, Miss Carolyn Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

White, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowery, Mrs. J. M.

Means, Zebulon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiken, Griffin; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Middle-brooks, Meansville, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Corley Manchester, are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Bill Corley, Friday afternoon Feb. 7, 1969 at 3 o'clock from the Zebulon Methodist Church. Rev.

Charles Nicholas, Rev. Douglas Winn, and Rev. John E. Horton will officiate. Interment, church cemetery.

a i Funeral Home, Griffin. wife, Mrs. Zcnie Cloud Hester; ment, family plot, South View Cemetery. Survivors are, daughters and sons-in-law, FAMBROUGH Mrs. Effie sons, Mr.

Herbert Hester, New Orleans, Mr. Billy Wylene Fambrough, age 50, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lewis, Hester.

Holly Springs, 1593 Knox Drive, Marietta, died Thursday. Surviving are Mrs. Carrie Jackson, Mrs dauchters, Mrs. Rachel son, Mr. W.

D. Fambrough Brown. Griffin, Mrs, Hattie Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews; sons and NASH-Mr.

Leander (Bo) Nash of 334 Chappell Rd. NW, Apt. 7. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. Nash, Miss Lillie M. Nash, three nieces, one nephew and other relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Mr.

Leander (Bo) Nash Saturday, Feb. 8, 1969; at 12:00 noon at Greater Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, Rev. S. A.

Baker officiating. Interment, South View Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of services and will not be viewed after eulogy. The family will assemble at 86 ChappeU Rd.

NW at 11:00 a.m. Sellers Bros. Continued on Page 43 Marietta; five grandchii dren; parents, Mr. and Mrs FORECASTtgV TM j. in' il" a Betty Walker, Apalachicola, brother, Mr.

Gus Hester, a r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton King, all of At T. H. Self, Powder Springs; Canton.

Rte. sisters, Mrs lanta, Mr. William King Dollie Darby, Mrs. Alice Dooley, both of Ballground, and Mr. Harris King, Mrs Carrie Conley.

all of Los An seven grandchildren, brother, Mr. Henry David Self, Powder Springs; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Post Oak Baptist Church with Rev. geles. Calif.

11 grandchildren, neral services will be held Fri 20 great-grandchildren, four day Feb. 7, at 3 p.m. from ADAMS Graveside services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Keith Adams, of 300 Pat Mell Apt.

No. C-24 will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, in the Riverview Cemetery, with Rev. Gene Evans officiating. Surviving other than parents are: Mr.

and Continued in Next Column great-great-grandchildren, sis the Hichtower Baptist Church The Nation's Weather NEW YORK-Snow is likely Friday from the Rockies to the northern Plains. Rain Is expected from Texas to the central Plains. Rain should occur from the Gulf area through New Jersey with snow in parts of New York State and New England. (Associated Press Wirephoto) CRUM Funeral services for Mrs. Jo Alton Crum will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of A.

S. Turner Sons. Rev. Frank Shaw will officiate. Interment, Decatur Cemetery.

A. S. Turner Sons. ters and brother-in-law, Mr. L.

C. Croft and Rev. Champ Rev. John Lummus, Rev. Claude Scott officiating.

Inter and Mrs. Albert White and Mrs. Hattie Tuggle; brother Agan officiating. Interment, Post Oak Cemetery. Remains ment, church cemetery.

Huey Funeral Home, Canton, Ga. Continued in Next Column Continued In Next Column.

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