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12 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Saturday, Jan. 21, 1961 OBITUARIES iggiwmEmpj Channel fJJ Mrs. lliionomo Channel P.M. Channel Dr. Woodward, 86, Dies; First Dean at Emory Channel a WSB-TV Channel WLW-A TV Channel VVAGA-TV Funeral services for Mrs AM.

COLOR Basketball Basketball Bketbali Basketball Cast Movie Movie Movie Basketball I Basketball Basketball Basketball Frances Epps Buonomo, who was Toduy on The Farm 7:00 :1 :30 Silent Silent Silent Silent Farm Far Farm Fare Country Show Cartoona Dr. Comer McDonald Woodward, first (loan of men at Emory a saleswoman for Lane and Rex all Drug companies until her ill ness last year, will be at 1 Growing South Crowing South Movie: "Lone Cowboy," Jackie Cooper, Lila Lee, 3:00 :30 :45 4 Too' 5:00 :15 :30 AS University, died Friday in a private hospital. He was 8(5. Stars of Tomorrow Sgt. Preston Sgt.

Preston Alf-siaTColf" Golf Golf Golf Movie Movie 1 Led 3 Lives 1 Led 3 Lives Wrextiing Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling er brother and sister and having Saturday at Spring Hill, the Rev Born in Owl Hollow, Dr Woodward came to Georgia after the death of his parents to at to work to keep himself in school Harold D. Zwald and the Rev John Wray, Addison Richards Movie Movie it took him 11 years to get his W. L. Chilclers officiating. Bur tend Emory-at-Oxford.

With the ial will be in Little River Ceme William V. AIsup William V. AIsup, 70, a retired grocer, died Thursday night in the Veterans Administration Hospital. Mr. AIsup, a native of States-ville, was a member of Oakhurst Baptist Church.

His home was at 231 Drexel Decatur. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Chapel. The Rev. T.

E. Dougherty will officiate. Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery. Survviors include his wife, the former Ona Atwood; a son, Roy L. AIsup, Chambce; two daughters, Misses Electra and Armintle AIsup, both of Decatur; four brothers.

G. Roy, Clyde R. and Glenn C. AIsup, all of Detroit, undergraduate degree, SERVED AS PASTOR responsibility of aiding his young Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Grand Ole Oprv Grand Ole Opry Two Bells Two Bells tery, Woodstock. 6:00 :45 Movie Movie News Eyewitness Mrs.

Buonomo, a native of He went from Emory to teach in south Georgia, first at Warthen Walton County, died Thursday 8:00 School Story Silent Cartoon :15 SihoolStoiy Silent Cartoons 30 Our Gang Mi(jhty Mouse Science Show :45 Bozo Mighty Mouse Science Show Bozo and Buss Bunny Science Show His Friends Buns Bunny Science Show :30 Bono Bugs Bunny Three Stooges :45 JonGnagy Bugs Bunny Three Stooges 1 :00 Sharl Lewis Capt. Kangaroo Three Stooges 1 Stiarl Lewis Capt. Kangaroo Three Stooges II 7:30 King Leonardo Capt. Kangaroo Mr.Toymaker King Leonardo Capt. Kangaroo Mr.Toymaker If :00 Fury Magic Land Texas Bangers Fury Magic Land Texas Rangers I :30 Lone Ranger Hoy Rogers High Time :48 Lone Ranger Roy Rogers High Time pTm.

Channel Channel Channel (J) 1 :0 True Story Sky King Soupy Sales :15 True Story Sky King Soupy Sales I :30 Detective's 4-H Hour Pip the Piper 1 :49 Diary 4-H Hour Pip the Piper Wrestling Wrestling Roaring 70s Roaring '20 7 Perry Mason Perry Mason Perry Mason Perry Mason Lock Up Locr Up Bonanza Bonanza :00 :19 :30 Her husband, Jerry Buonomo, Institute, Wrightsville, and later at Sparks Institute, Cook County operated a beauty shop in the Forsyth Building until his death 00 Students included James Peters, Roaring '20s Roaring '20s Leave It To Beaver Coronado ft Coronado 9 Checkmate Checkmate Bonanza Bonanza Tall Man Tall Man in 1955. now chairman of the State Board 30 :00 of Education, and W. C. Patter She lived at 1572 Linda Way, son, father of Constitution Editor SW, and was a member of Little Checkmate Checkmate Have Gun, Will Travel Deputy Deputy Nation's Future Nation's Future :30 Eugene Patterson. River Methodist Church in Wood' 45 Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk Lawtence Welk "All-Star Bowling Tournament Bowling Tournament stock.

Mrs. Bucnomo was 41. He went to Texas as Methodist Dance Party Hopalong and Dayton P. AIsup Smithvillc, and two sis Gunsinoke Gunsmoke Meet McGraw Meet McGraw 10 Nation's Future Nation's Future Movie: "Desert Fury, Lizbcth :00 :30 Surviving are her son, Gary :15 :30 minister. At the age of 41 he went to Chicago to do graduate Cassidy Movie: "Knute Rookne," Buonomo, Atlanta; mother, Mrs tors, Mrs.

Henry Walker and Mrs. Herman Kuhle, both of De Dial 909 Dial 9it9 Pete Smith Pete Smith Basketball Los Angeles at Philadelphia Basketball work in sociology at the Univer A. G. Burge, Atlanta; two broth Dance Party Dance Party DanceParty Basketball: Dayton vs. Louisville Basketball Telethon: March of Dimes Telethon sity of Chicago, and received his ers, G.

C. Epps Woodstock, Movie: "Dive Bomber." Errol Flynn, Fred MacMurray 11 troit. Scott, John Hodlak, Burt Lancaster, Mary Astor :00 :15 :30 :45 Pat O'Brien, Ronald Reagqn; "Animal Farm," AU-Aiimal 2:00 :13 :30 and James Epps, Decatur; and masters degree. HEADED SOCIOLOGY UNIT He taught sociology at South Marvin ttoane Dies; Official Of City, Slalc Marvin P. Roane, former city and state official and apartment house owner, died Friday in a private hospital after a long illness.

He was 83. He lived at 491 Seminole NE. Mr. Roane was a native of Rabun County and was a resident of Atlanta for 67 years. He first set up business here as a grocer.

In the early 1920s he entered local politics and was elected to two terms as tax collector for the City of Atlanta. He then became associated with the Agriculture department of the state and served as state oil inspector for a number of years. After leaving the state employ he bought several apartment houses, including the St. Augustine Apartments on Ponce de Leon Avenue and the Colon father. G.

C. Epps Colum bia, S.C. Edwin D. Koeh Sr. Charles W.

Anderson Charles W. Anderson, retired cosmetic merchant and native of Nashville, died Friday TV Tonight em Methodist University until Emory, in 1924, asked him to head the new sociology depart at a private rest home. He was Edwin D. Koch who retired 10 years ago after 33 years with Jazzman Blows a Plot Into Roaring 20s 77. the Railway Express Agency, died ment and serve as dean of men, the school's first.

He held those posts until he retired at the age Friday at a private hospital. He Mr. Anderson residence was 320 E. Temple College Park. He was a member of the lived on Koch Road, Clarkston, Of 63.

tions from the New York studio audience. By THE TV SCOUT BEST BET The Roaririg '20s, College Park Presbyterian in v.m, ur. woodward was Mr. Koch, 74. was a native of Vogclgesang Thurin.

Germany, and came to the United States in loaned by the university to the state, to help set up the State Church. Funeral services will be at ordinarily a routine crime show, has those rare commodities, a plot and some characters. 1909. He lived 15 years in Atlanta, Department of Welfare. p.m.

Sunday at Carmichael's He also served on the board Chapel, the Rev. Stanton Size' where he met and married the former Dorothea Meincke of Germany, who survives him. For of the Family Welfare Society more officiating. Burial will be starts off simply, but gets horribly confused before it's all set-. tied with one of Mason's patented sweat-'em-out-on-the-witness-stand finales.

This is a crime of economy; a fortune in old greenbacks is uncovered in a secret drawer in a recluse's mansion. All kinds of people want the money and one even gets stabbed with an antique dagger. Naturally, Mason's client is accused and, equally naturally, he's innocent. So are all the other guilty-looking (Ch. 2) For the first time in its brief career.

The Nation's Future will have a four-man debate. Two correspondents will join the chief debaters in a consideration of the topic, "Should the West Modify Its Policy Toward the Soviet Union?" The affirmative will be handled by the British Labor Party leader, Hugh Gait-skell, with the negative argued by Rep. Walter 11. Judd R-Minn. Because of the presence of four debaters, there will be no remote this week, but there will be ques and with the Georgia Conference nade.

Apartments on N. Highland the past 35 years, he has lived in in Westview Cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mrs of Social Workers. Clarkston. He was a member of RINSE EAR WAX IT DOCTORS' WARNi JfLsJ I Oon jig a outt Use new Kfld0njpt.

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pminieu mjin. ed mur doctors now me. Spraal Offr ttf JCtnd KU vlt yrm. Avenue. He was a Methodist.

St. John's Lutheran Church and Alma Jordan, Tampa, and The plot concerns a Jazz trumpeter who survives a gangland execution and goes into hiding. But his music is too much a part of him, and eventually he begins to toot again thus setting himself up for another shot. The gang boss is after him (this is the weak part of the story) because of a wom Clarkston Lodge No. 492, a brother, Harry H.

Anderson, Funeral services will be at 2 tor nis worK ne was given a Phi Beta Kappa Key by the society at Emory, and was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities by Birmingham- College Park. Funeral services will be at p.m. Sunday at Trinity Chapel Dr. C. K.

Derrick officiating. Mrs. Arthur Ellison Mrs. Arthur H. Ellison, the for Burial will be in Melwood Ceme tery.

Southern College. He was a member of ODK, national leadership fraternity and Sigma Nu, social fraternity. mer Ella Jane Graves of Chat tanooga, died Friday at Surviving in addition to his wife p.m. Saturday in the Westview Abbey Chapel. Dr.

Rembert Sis-son will officiate and burial will be in the family plot in Westview Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Fannie Shirley of Al-pharetta; a daughter, Mrs. J. R. Callison, Buford; a son, Elbert H.

Roane, Atlanta, and a brother, W. H. Roane, Duluth. -''-an a ono are four sons, MSgt. Walter E.

a private hospital. She was 52. FUNERAL SUNDAY Mrs. Ellison, a Baptist, lived an who happens to be the trumpeter's wife. The studio was so pleased with this show they toyed with the idea of adding a few scenes and making it a feature film, but the actors did not have the time.

(Ch. 11). 7-8 (Ch. S) Perry Mason He married the former Miss Koch, USMC, Norfolk, Erich E. Koch, Avondale Estates, and Edwin H.

and Paul F. Koch, both Mary Woodruff of McDonough at 3827 Wascanna SE, Apt. 1. of Clarkston. shortly after his graduation from Emory and they lived at 1392 Surviving are her husband, a N.

Decatur NE. painter; son. Joseph J. Vernon, Mrs. P.

A. Drake Mrs. P. A. Lticy Higgins Atlanta; mother, Mrs.

Margie BRAND FIEW 19" Portable TV Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Glenn Memorial Methodist Church, where he was Drake, of 495 Oakland SE, Drennon, Atlanta, and Rome, and three sisters, Mrs. Claude died at her home Friday at the age of 90. Morris, Atlanta: Mrs. Philip Belgium's Eyakens Returns After Rest Belgium AP- She was a native of Meriwether I Lull i ii County.

a member. The Rev. Dr. W. Candler Budd, the Rev.

Dr. Eugene Drinkard and the Rev. Dr. Ben Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery.

Surviving in addition to his wife is a brother, Hugh A. Woodward, Key West, Fla. New 19" Aluminixed picture tube! New power up chassis! Light-filter Safety Shield! Sloan, Myrtle Beach, and Mrs. Lear Owens, Rossville. Funeral services will be at 2:30 Sunday in Donehoo's Chapel, the Rev.

Millard Cheek officiating. Burial will be in College Park Cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Premier Gaston Eyskens returned .0 Mrs. W. M.

Bailey, Mrs. E. L. Cooper, both of Atlanta, and Mrs. Irene Carr.

Senoia, and three sons, T. F. Drake, Atlanta: W. to his office Friday after a week's rest. He became faint in the House of Representatives eight days ago and had to be helped from the chamber.

i I All service required on your Everett Duncan Riles Tomorrow; Hunt Victim Funeral services for Everett Duncan HI, 15, of 666 Hugh SW, who was killed Thursday in an hunting accident, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Dillon's Chapel. Dr. Prue Kelley will officiate, with burial in Westview Cemetery. Detectives said he was attempting to pick up a .22 caliber rifle in an automobile after he had returned from hunting.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Duncan two brothers, Samuel P. and John D. Duncan; two sisters, Misses Brenda and Alma Duncan, and grandfathers, John B.

Phillip and Everett Duncan all of Atlanta. C. Drake. Senoia. and the Rev.

J. L. Drake, Goodhope. I Funeral services will be at 3 new 19 Wesringhouse portable TV within 90 days of purchase, will be free of charge, including parts and labor! p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Senoia, where she W.M.

Rapp Jr. Dies at 55; Executive, Masonic Leader William Marshall Rapp sales manager for Mueller Brass Co. and past imperial potentate of Yaarab Temple, died Friday at a private hospital. was the oldest member. The Rev.

J. C. Daniel and the Rev. W. H.

Dykes will officiate. Burial will be in the Senoia City IT i Cemetery. 1 tit If tote muffler Mr. Rapp was a native At-lantan and lived aT 574 Collier NW. He was 55.

A graduate Elwyn 31. Barnes Funeral services for Elwyn M. was past commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and past director of Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, and was a member of the American Society of Metals. 1 Model No. P3160 overall diagonal measurement (Toby Barnes, retired upholsterer and disabled World War II veteran who died in a private hospital Thursday, will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Glenwood Chapel, the You can be sure.Jf it'sWestinghOUSe He began his Masonic activities of Georgia Tech, he began i career with Mueller Brass in 1929. He was a member of the ti m4 f'pacniree unris- tian Church, the Zoning Variations For 2 Sites Approved The joint Atlanta-Fulton County Board of Adjustment Friday approved two petitions and held two others for further study. Carl Plunkett, chairman, said petitions for variations for sites at Peachtree street and Fifth street, NE. and on Alden avenue, NW, near Deering road were approved. The remaining two appeals were deferred for further study.

Atlanta Athletic Club, East Lake Country Club. 'v. I Georgia Tech .0 fcrr-Ti i mmim Alumni Association, and the William M. Rapp WESTINGHOUSE LOW BOY CONSOLE TELEVISION (2 of these) Model No. K-4201 WAS $339.95 WESTINGHOUSE CONSOLE TVs (3 of these) Mahogany Finish Model No.

K4100 WAS $299.95 Chamber of Commerce. He had held the post of major in the Old Guard of the Gate City Guard, in college, joining Palestine Lodge No. 436 and became a Master Mason and a member of the Yaarab Temple Shrine before graduating. During his career with the Masons he held almost every office and received many awards for his service. He was one of the original members of the Maquilleurs.

He was a Royal Arch Mason with the Mt. Zion Chapter No. 16, a member of Couer de Lion Commandery, Knights Templar No. 4. and Jason Burr Council No.

13, Royal and Select Masons. Surviving are his wife, the former Grace Marie John; two daughters, Miss Jeannette Rapp and Mrs. Jody Taylor, both of Atlanta; a stepson, F. H. John, Atlanta, and a sister, Mrs.

Clyde Ingram, Atlanta. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Spring Hill, the Rev. Robert W. Burns officiating.

Burial will be in Westview. Rev. Ernest P. Kendal and the Rev. Louie F.

Huckaby officiating. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. Mr. Barnes lived at 1750 Santa Cruz Decatur. He was 52, a native Atiantan and a member of the Wesey Memorial Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Amie Gibbs of Cullman, a brother, O. L. Barnes, Decatur, and a sister, Mrs. W. H.

Fuss, Stone Mountain. Mrs. Lee Strom Mrs. Lee Strom, 51, mother of James L. Strom of Atlanta, died Friday in a hospital at Durham, N.C.

She was tbe former Ruby Jernigan of Newport News, Va. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at MeCormick (S.C.) Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. UmiD OIK KOW HOW Broadus B.

Zellars Dies; Prosecutor, Ex-Legislator Broadus B. Zellars, Fulton Criminal Court assistant solicitor for the last 14 years, died at his home Thursday after a heart attack. He was 63, WESTINGHOUSE Hand Rubbed Mahogany Finish! Model No. 4401 I WAS $429.95. NOV 1 (only Si The solicitor's office and the courts of Judges Charles G.

Bruce and Charles A. Wofford closed early Friday because of his death. Judge Bruce said: "He was ore of the most conscientious and dedicated public servants and one of our best assistant solicitors. He was one of the oldest in point of personal service and we're going 1 JMIT WESTINGHOUSE CONSOLE TVs WESTINGHOUSE CONSOLE i Born in Hart County, Mr. Zellars was graduated from Mercer at 19, and in 1924 was one of the youngest members of the Legislature when he was elected from Hart County.

He also served in the Senate two years. In 1938 he was named assistant attorney general for Georgia. He was attorney for the War Labor Board in 1945 and later for the War Assets Administration. Mr. Zellars is survived by his wife; two daughters.

Mrs. G. T. Alexander West End, N.C.; and Mrs. John R.

Irwin, Charlotte, N.C.; a son, John B. Zellars, Atlanta, and two sisters, Mrs. T. A. Sullivan and Mrs.

Mary Z. Hull, both of Newport News, Virginia. Funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Spring Hill, Dr. James P.

Wesberry officiating. Burial will be in Westview I (5 of Remote Control. 2 with walnut finish. these) 2 with mahogany finish. Model No.

K-4601 (only 1 left) Cherry Finish! Model No. K-4403 WAS $439.95 95 NOW WAS $369.93 I to miss him." "He had an innate understanding of humanity," Judge Wofford said. "He was one of those men who mijiht have been born into the law." Longtime Atlanta lawyer Ellis Barrett remembers opposing the late solicitor when the solicitor told the jury: "I'm too chicken-hearted to be a prosecutor. The only reason I do prosecute is to keep my county safe for law-abiding citizens and to keep it from being overrun by racketeers." "I lost that case," said Barrett "Broadus Zellars was a great lawyer, a good man." Mr. Zellars.

also a deputy attorney general for Georgia, lived at i9 Cumberland Road, NE. 'Ie was a labor mediator, for the American Mediation Board, and USED TELEVISIONS DEMONSTRATORS 21" SCREENS (overall diogoneil measurement) PRICED FROM $11995 to $16995 I I I I STATE DEATHS A DUBLIN Henry C. Whitfield 41. Robert G. CampbdJ, 4fi.

Funeral 4-J 4K I i ritr Ji t-v- T-1- services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Townsend Chapel. CALHOUN Mrs. May Erwin Anthony. Funeral was Friday.

SPARTA Marshall N. Seals 49. Funeral was Friday. More adventures of Marshal Fry and his reluctant sidekick ID OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK Little 5 Points, 457 Moreland N.E. JA.

3-4681 "Wf VLL THt BEST AND StWICl 7 Hi RfST" the National Mediation Board. He was a Mason, an Eik, and member of the Atlanta and Georgia Bar Associations, the Atlanta lawyers Club and the Old War Horse Lawyers Club. He was a member of Morninc- I I OODDDOEJ iJe Baptist Church, a member of its board of deacons, and taught the bible class named for him. TONIGHT AT 9 WSB-TV CHANNEL Funeral wim fnr Jam! Frcwn, of W70 M. MienaH Avp jiirt Pmm, lo died Thursday, will br 11 (Ullla ill frm hurl thaw I.

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