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I' -rr FUNERAL NOTICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1974 qtfr Atlanta Jmtml and CONSTITUTION 19.C FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES mi' in li FUNERAL NOTICES DENSON Mr. James Madison Denson, age 32, of Jasper, passed away suddenly Friday afternoon. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Brenda Brooks Denson, son, Greg Denson. daughters, Dee and FUNERAL NOTICES Alexander, Mr.

Felix Avery, Mr. Marvin Lester Bates, Mrs. A. R. (Estie) Bean, Miss Alma Louise Bolton, Mrs.

Ben H. (Ola Brooking, Mrs. Lollie Kate Burnette, Master Tvoy Daniel Callaway, Mrs. Frances D. Clark, Mr.

Norman Cox, Mr. Robert Pan! (Red) OGLETHOIIPE HSIL J. Austin Dil! Ion Co. 1 NjC? 6S8-4S80 mm AVERY Mr. Marvin Lestar of 1107 Jamestown Dec.

tur, died Aus.16. 1974. Hutto, to be announce! If Denson, Mr. James Madison Dixon, Mr. William Kirby Dougherty, Mrs.

R. M. 1 (UVInnio llul HUTTO Mrs. Ella a Surviving are his son, Mr. C.

Hutto, age 77 of 629 N. High- Richard Avery, sisters, Mrs. land Ave. N.E, died Aug. 17.

Louise Avery Brownlee, Deca- J. Austin Dillon Co. Mrs. Gertrude Avery FUNERAL NOTICES officiate. Interment, Floral Hills Memory Gardens.

A. S. Turner Sons. VICKERS Mrs. Fannie L.

Vickers, age 69, of 776 Clay Street, Marietta, died August 17. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday from Castellaw's Concord Chapel with Rev. Nelson Price officiating. Interment County Line Methodist churchyard Survivors inclode three daughters, Miss Marie Vickers, Marietta; Mrs.

Elizabeth Crawford, Mrs. Nell Morris both of Smyrna; two sons, Mr. R.L. Vickers Marietta1 and Mr. W.B.

Vickers, Kennesaw; son-in-law, Mr. H.K. Stanley, Atlanta; thirteen grandchildren, seven great-grandchil-Home, Smyrna, 435-9038. WATTS Friends and rela- Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. Atice E.

Gray, Winder; Mrs. Emma Carter, Chicago, seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Everhart Son Mortuary, Winder. LEE The friends and relatives of Mr. Gary D.Lee, Palmetto; Mrs.

Sadie Lee, Palmetto, Mr. J. T. Lee, College Park; Mrs. Paul Lee, Mr.

John Lee, Mrs. Dianne Eanes, Palmetto; Mrs. Dorothy Baker, College Park are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Gary D. Lee Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Rest Baptist Church.

Rev. Albert Smith and Rev. Colin Duncan officiating. Interment church cemetery. Herschel McDaniel, Inc.

Fairburn. LESSLIE Funeral services for Mr. Frank DeWolf Lesslie will be conducted at Chapel of A. S. Turner Sons at 10 o'clock Monday morning.

Mrs. Virginia Taylor, former First Reader, Church of Christ Scientist, Decatur, officiating. Interment, Arlington J4auqaLtooli3 iveys, Atlanta; Drotner; Mr. Jesse B. Avery, Decatur; grandchildren, Bradley Avery, Traci several nieces FUNERAL NOTICES Fla.

and Kurt S. Schloemer of Atlanta, a dear great-grandmother of Kimberly Schloemer, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Services Monday, Aug. 19, 1974 at John L. Ziegenhein and Sons, 7027 Gravois, St.

Louis, Mo. Interment Sunset Burial Park. Visitation after 1 p.m. Sunday. READ Mr.

Chase B. Read Sr. died Friday in Winona, Miss. He is survived by two sons, Mr. Chase B.

Read, Winona, Mr. Ben Hays Read, two brothers, Mr. Ben Heighten Read and Mr. Lonnie 0. Read, New Or- leans, two sisters, Mrs.

Azalee Morris and Mrs. Lucia Vance, Smyrna; ten grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Decatur Cemetery, A. S. Turner Sons.

SCOTT Funeral services for Mrs. Nora H. Scott will be held Monday, Aug. 19, at 2 o'clock. Zion Baptist Church, Hampton, Rev.

B. Bowen of-. ficiating. Interment church cemetery. Survivors are children, Mr.

Clause Scott, Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott, Mrs. Emma Mae Farley, Mrs. Frances Atkins, all of Hampton; ten grandchildren; fourteen great-grand' children; other relatives and friends.

Family and friends a BROOKINS Funeral service and nephews' Interment serv-for Mrs. LolUe Kate Brook- Monday, ins of 304 Sampson St i Kim Denson, all of Jasper; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Mulkey, Mrs. Mary Sue Massey and Mrs. Joan West, Marietta; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Griff Denson, Canton. Funeral services will be held Sunday, August 18, at 3 o'clock from Refuge Baptist Church with Rev. Milton Edwards officiating. Interment, Sunrise Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Denson is at our chapel and will He in state at the church from 2 o'clock until the funeral hour. Chapman Funeral Home, Jasper. DDION Funeral services for Mr. William Kirby Dixon will be held Monday, August 19, 1974 at 11:30 a.m.

at our chapel. Rev. L. T. Moore officiating.

South View Cemetery. Survivors are his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Dixon; sister, Mrs. Eula Dixon Marks; other relatives and friends.

(The cortege will assemble at our chapel at 11 a.m.) Ivey Bros. Morticians. Ant 22 will he ld Mnnriaw ROBERT STRAUSS officiating. Those who vwish Reformers in Eclipse August 1974 at 12 noon at IN uernoui tanges Auburn Chapel. Rev.

Ronald Blossingame, officiating. Interment South View Cemetery. Survivors are sister Mrs. Channie Conyers, Daytona Beach Fla. and dear friends Mrs.

Willie Louise Robinson, Mrs. Maude Goolsby, Mrs. Mary Lockhart, and a host of other friends. A 1 1 relatives a nd friends -are asked to assemble at the chapel at 11:30 a.m. Haugabrooks Funeral Home.

may make contributions to The Heart Fund. H. M.Pat-terson Son, Spring Hill. BEAN The friends' and relatives of Miss Alma Louise Bean, Miss Mary Joe Bean, Atlanta, are invited- to attend the funeral of Miss Alma Louise Bean, Monday, Aug. 19, 1974 at 10:30 o'clock at The Cathedral of Christ The King, Msgr.

John McDonough of-: ficiating, interment Westview. As Mr. Emmett Cooper, Mr. William, R. i Bridges, Mr.

Elwyn Tomlin-, To Oldtimers Are Agreeable Memorial Park. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers: Messrs. Olin Rogers, Billy Bush, H. W. McClairi, HI, Dexter B.

Brown, Hilton F. Johnson, Vernie V. Hughes. Those desiring may send contributions to the building fund of the First Church Of Christ Scientist, Decatur or any Masonic Charity. A.

S. Turner Sons. tives of Mrs. Ella Ora Watts, 6660 Gresham Union City; Mrs. Lura Potts, Mrs.

Mary Williams, Union City; eight grandchildren; thirty-eight great grandchildren, nine great great grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ella O. Watts, Monday at 3 o'clock at the Hopewell United Methodist Church. Rev. David Ramey and Rev.

Guy Starrett of ficiating. Interment, church cemetery. Herschel McDaniel, Fairburn. WELLS Funeral services for Mr. Roosevelt (Red) Wells, Sr.

of 1477 Eason N.W. will be held Monday, August 19, 1974 at 2 p.m. at Big Bethel A.M.E. Church, 220 burn N.E with Rev. R.

T. Bussey officiating. Interment South View Ceme CLARK Funeral services for Mr. Norman Clark of 2253 son, Mr. Mark Tomlinson, Mr.

Bonnybrook Way SW, will Eugene Steinhauer Mr. held Monday, Aug; 19, 1974, at Edward Steinhauer. The Ro II UiUK Hlflv Gaither, Mrs. Gordie Mae Livsey Greene, Mr. Harry L.

Hawthorne, Mr. Eugene Alpheus Hayes, Mr. Ottis E. Hicks, Mr. William H.

(Bill) Hilliary, Mrs. Mildred Saxton Hutto, Mrs. Ella Mae Jordan, Miss Bertha Kime, Mr. Charles Richard LaFlamme, Mrs. Joseph N.

(Gladys) Lee, Mr. Gary D. Lee LessUe, Mr. Frank DeWoU Lingo, Mr. Perry Marcos, Mr.

Clarence McGinty, Mr. Edward S. Moore, Mr. Norman E. Newby, Mr.

Wiley Nichols, Mr. L.C. Parks, Mrs. G. E.

Purvis, Mrs. Rosa W. Quirin, Aorelia R. Read, Mr. Chase B.

Sr. Scott, Mrs. Nora H. Slade, Mrs. Ray W.

(Ola Mae Heath) Stewart, Mr. Richard Chandler Strickland, Mrs. Mary L. Taussig; Mrs. Jeannette Tippett, Mrs.

Florence M. Vickers, Mrs. Fannie L. Watts, Mrs. Ella 0.

Wells, Mr. Roosevelt (Red) Sr. Westbrooks, Mr. Mallard Yarbrough, Mrs. Flossie Young, Mr.

Henry Sr. ALEXANDER-Mr. Felix. Funeral services will be held Monday, Aug. 19, 1974 at 2 p.m.

from our chapel. Rev. M. L. Hood officiating.

Interment, South View Cemetery. Survivors are, Mr. Benjamin Alexander, and family; Mr. S. C.

Gordon and family; Mrs. Amanda Ingram, Mrs. Ami Moultri, Mrs. Georgia Mae Alexander, Mrs. Mozella Tucker, a very dear friend; four daughters, and four sons, other relatives and friends.

Houston Funeral Home, 2480 will assemble at the residence of Mrs. Frances Atkins, 103 George Hampton at 1:30. The body will lie in state from 12 o'clock until hour of funeral and will not be viewed after eulogy. Wake will be held Sunday night, 7-10, chapel of Lemon's Funeral Home, LINGO Mr. Perry of 64 Willis Mill Road, the husband of Mrs.

Mattie Lingo, passed August 16, 1974. Funeral announced later, Raleigh Rucker Funeral Home, 341 Candler Road S.E. 288-7015-6. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Democratic National Com-mittee Chairman Robert Strauss appears to have the votes today to get a new party constitution acceptable to the old-line regulars who sat out the 1972 campaign.

he 167-member Democratic Charter Commission met for its final weekend drafting session and its chairman, former North Terry Sanford, said the votes apparently were lined to change two key recommendations made at an fearlier meeting last spring. "'The first would have required the Democratic Party to hold a policy conference, or mini-convention" every four years between national presidential nominating conventions. The second would establish a full-time party judicial conference, which would settle internal party disputes, including delegate selections Challenges which usually go to Rational conventions for 3 p.m at Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church, 815 Fox St. N.W.

L. White officiating. Interment South View- Cemetery. Survivors are Mrs. Mildred Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Josephine Stig-gers, Mrs. Cora B. Mr.

Howard and Nathaniel Clark, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Dorothy C. Echols, Mrs. Florine Sheats, and a host of other relatives and Mends are invited to attend the funeral. All relatives and friends are" asked to assemble at the residence at 2 p.m.

Haugabrooks Funeral Home. WESTBROOKS Mr. Mallard Westbrooks Of 811 Flat Shoals Ave. uncle of Mrs. Addle Mae Lawrence, passed1 August 18, 1974.

Funeral announced later. Haugabrooks Funeral Home- sary will be said Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at Spring Hill. CALLAWAY Funerairserv-' ices for Mrs. Frances D. Call away will be held Sunday, Aug.

18, 1974, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hill, Dr. Harold D. Zwald officiating. Interment Williamson, a Baptist Churchyard, at 4 o'clock, Rev. Marion Goddard officiating.

DOUGHERTY Funeral services for Mrs, R. M. (Winnie Mae) Dougherty will be held Sunday, Aug. 18, 1974, at 2 o'clock at Cascade Hill. Rev.

David R. McCollum officiating. Interment, Forest' Lawn, Patterson Son, 3610 Cascade Rd. GREENE Mr. Harry of 870 Lullwater N.E, died Aug.

16, 1974. Surviving are his wife, daughters, Mrs. Victoria G. MacPhersbn, Mrs. Eleonore G.

Hulsey, Atlanta, son, Mr. Harry L. Greene, -Austin, sisters, Mrs. Nina G. Way, Winchester, Mrs.

Carol G. Herring, Tifton, Mrs. Mildred G. Darby, Vidalia, brothers, Mr. W.

E. Greene. Fort Val- tery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris G.

Wells; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra W. Ingram and Miss Anita (Peaches) Wells; a son, Roosevelt (Ronnie) Wells, son-in-law, Mr. Houston Ingram; grandson, Kimjon Ingram; three brothers, Mr. Sidney Wells, Detroit, Mich, Mr.

Moses Wells, Piainfield, N.J., Mr. Alfonso Wells, Jacksonville, Fla half-sister, Mrs. Mary Linder, Dublin, and a host of other relatives and friends. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the residence at 1 p.m. The remains will lie in state at the church from 12 noon until the hour of the funeral and will not be viewed after the eulogy.

Alfonso Dawson Mortuary, 3000 Gordon S.W. GAITHER Funeral services for Mrs. Gordie Mae Livsey Gaither, who passed away August 15, 1974 will he beld today, Sunday, August 18, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. from Bethal AME Church, Lithonia, Ga. Rev.

W. D. Bradford, Pastor. Rev. H.

C. Scales, officiating. The remains will lie in state at the church from 11:00 a.m. until the hour of the funeral. Flower bearers, casket bearers, family and friends will assemble at Highway 124, Lithonia-at 12 o'clock noon.

Interment, church yard. Survivors are husband, Mr. Alfred Berry Gaither, daughters and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Payton and Miss Marty Denise Gaither; sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Berry Gaither, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Louis Gaither, Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram David Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forrest Gaither, PFC and Mrs. Riley Gaither; fifteen grandchildren; sue sisters, five brothers; Mrs.

Rosena Thompson, Mrs. Amelia Scales, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Livsey, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Livsey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livsey, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Livsey, Mr.

and Mrs. Felix Hivsey Mr. and Mrs. Blanton Scott, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Battle, Mr. Hiram Livsey, Mrs. Sarah Lumpkins; one brother-in-law, aunts, uncle, nieces, nephews, cous-ins, other relatives and friends are invited to attend. Cox Brothers, 524-5646. HAWTHORNE Mr.

Eugene Alpheus Hawthorne, 4 4 5 Cleveland Ave. SJ3. Apt B-22, the husband of Mrs. Louise Hawthorne; passed August 17, 1974. Funeral announced later.

Stocks Funeral Home Kirk- MARCUS Funeral services for Mr. Clarence Marcus will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday at the Chapel of A. S. Turner Sons. Rabbi Martin S.

Lawson officiating. Interment Montgomery, Ala. A. S. Turner Sons.

MOORE Mr. Norman E. Moore of 137 West Hill Decatur, the husband of the late Mrs. Ilonial Walker Moore, son of Mrs. Eleanor Moore, passed suddenly, August 17, 1974.

Funeral ar- rangements announced later. Hanley's Bell St. Funeral Home. 659-1880. NEWBY Mr.

Wiley Newby, Newnan died August 16, 1974. Surviving are wife; daughter, Miss Carolyn Newby; son, Mr. Larry Newby, Newnan; sisters, Mrs. E. C.

Wyche, More-land; Mrs. A. R. Wyche, Mrs. Derward Lee, Mrs.

Ray Jones, Newnan; Mrs. Harry Todd, Sharpsburg; brothers, Mr. Clarence Newby, Turin; Mr. Tollie Newby, Newnan; Mr. Barge Newby, Hapeville; Mr.

Marvin Newby, Morrow. Funeral services Sunday August 18, 1974 at 3 P.M. at the chapel of McKoon Funeral Home. Rev. Charles Davis and Father John Lerhinan officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. McKoon Funeral Home, Four generations of service 761-2141 SIMS-Mr. Wylie W. Sims, 118 Broad Acres Apartments, Athens. Funeral Monday, August 19, 1974, at 2:30 p.m.

from the Mutual Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. C. Bishop officiating. Interment East Lawn Cemetery; Mutual Funeral Home, Athens.

SLADE Funeral services for Mrs. Ray W. (Ola Mae Heath) Slade will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the chapel of A. S. Turner Sons.

Rev. Robert' W. McMullen and Rev. Roe Callaway will officiate. Interment Westview Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Atlanta Diabetic Assoc. or the Ga. Heart Assoc. The following gentlemen will serve as pallbearers. Mr.

James Wade, Mr. Roe Callaway, Mr. Ernest Ray Watkins, Mr. Robert S. Dye, Mr.

Robert I. Hicks, Mr. John G. Gay, Mr. Ed M.

Holley, Mr. Patrick K. Smith. As honorary escort, Mr. W.

C. Hargrove, Mr. B. D. Smith, Mr.

R. B. Park, Mr. Lamar Cobb, Mr. Brince Manning, Mr.

Clarence Kleeman, Mr. Richard Cannon, Mr. C. Dickey, Mr. R.

Graham White, Harold Sharpe, Mr. Joe Kahlert, Dr. Eugene Brown, Mr. Ernest Poole, Mr. G.

Everett Millican, Mr. Milton G. Farris, Mr. Harvey S. Grubbs, Mr.

C. Malcolm. A. S. Turner Party reformers want regular policy conferences to give jpatik and file Democrats a stronger voice in Democratic Affairs.

Regulars, including Siost elected officials, feel the lini-conventions might be Jlsed to undercut elected Democrats, especially when the party has control of the presidency. On the judicial council, the KIME Funeral services Mr. Charles Richard Kime, Sun day, Aug. 18, 3 p.m., in state 2 p.m., the Meadows Baptist ley, n. JN a i ureene, Church, Rev.

Clarence Can- six grandchildren. BATES-The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

(Estie) Bates, Alpharetta; Mr. and Mrs. Bartle Bates, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bates, Alpharetta; Mrs.

Joe W. White, East Point; nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. R. (Estie) Bates.

Monday afternoon at 2 from the Birmingham Baptist Church. Rev. Lawton Burt, Rev. Tommy Henderson officiating. Interment church Cemetery.

Louie E. Jones Funeral Home, Alpharetta. Funeral services will be held Monday, Aug. 19, at 11 o'clock non officiating. Remains will be sent to Liberty, N.

for interment. A. Hemperley Sons. McGlNTY Mr. Edward S.

McGinty of 3722 Madison St College Park died Aug. 17, 1974. Survived by wife, Mrs. Evelyn C. McGinty; daughters Mrs.

C. M. Higginbo- YARBROUGH Mrs. Flossie Yarbrough of 500 Fulton St. S.

W. Apt 1511, the wife of Mr. Ned Yarbrough, the daughter of Mr. James Traylor, and the sister of Mrs. Lizzie Favors; passed August 17, 1974.

Funeral announced later. Stocks Funeral Home, Kirk-wood Chapel, Inc. 377-0458-9. YOUNG-Funeral Service for Mr. Henry Young, Sr.

will be held Monday, August 19, 1974 at 1:00 P.M. from Second Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 137 Boulevard N.E. Dr. E.

R. Searcy, officiating. The remains will lie in state at the church from 11 A.M. until the at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church; ev Herchel Sheets officiating. As pallbearers; Mr.

Burt De Rieux, Mr. James A. Eichel-berger, Mr. C. Richard McQueen, Mr.

Raymond Vize-thann, Mr. Arthur Hartmann, Mr. Ray M. Spanglef, Mr. tham, College Park; Mrs.

Ferdinand Buckley, Mr. Ben Carolyn Humphries, Pompano Weinbere. Mr. Edward Dor Beach, son, T-Sgt. Ed-" sey.

As Escort, The Members of The Atlanta Bar Associa-. ward S. McGinty, PARKS Mrs. G. E.

Parks, tion. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make contribu tions to Favorite Charity. Valdosta; lour grandchildren; sister, Mrs. 'Mary M. Rudd, College Park; brother, Mr.

John W. McGinty, N.M.; A. G- Hemperley Sons. wood Chapel, Inc. 377-0458-9.

HAYES Friends and rela-tives of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis E. Hayes, Mr. Craig Emory Hayes, Stone Mountain; Mr.

and Mrs. Doug A. Hayes, Miss Melissa Hayes, Hartwell; Mr. and Mrs. David Emory Hayes, Avondale Estates; Mr.

and Mrs. William Nunnally, Son. Spring M. Patterson Hill. BOLTON The friends and relatives of Mrs.

Ben H. (Ola Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith, Decatur; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy F. Corley, Mrs. Mary Lou Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Willie D. Nash, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. G. Hoyllvey, Chamblee, Mr.

and Mrs. Ethel E. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Burton Nash, Nor-cross; two grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ben H. (Ola Bolton Sunday, August 18, 1974 at 3 p.m. in Ward's Glenwood Chapel. Dr.

L. E. Smith and Rev. Ronald G. Hanie officiating.

Interment in Peachtree Memorial Park. Pallbearers will assemble at the chapel at 2:45 p.m. Horis A. Ward, Inc. reformers have felt that settlement on intra-party disputes by the national committee or by the convention tends to become too snarled In political They feel an independent council would focus on equity rather than bow to the most powerful faction at that time.

The regulars argue that the council should be made responsible to the national committee which is the party's ruling body between national conventions. Sanford indicated that the charter commission apparently was lined up to reverse its one-vote decision for mandatory mini-conventions and recommend optional conferences, to be called by the conventions or the national committee. He also said it appeared there would be a compromise on the judicial council also approved by one vote last spring, along the lines favored by Strauss and the regulars. Strauss worked hard to line up the commission votes in advance of the last meeting. Thursday, a leader of the reformers, Rep.

Donald Fraser, charged that an ef-f3rt had been made to stack" the commission, a complaint Strauss dismissed as "improper." laOWNDES 6-SON FUNERAL HOME 3 1 0 FOURTEENTH LAFLAMME Mrs. Joseph N. (Gladys) of 1050 Vance died Aug. 17,: 1974.. Surviving are her husband, sons, Mr.

John Daniel LaFlamme, Griffin, Mr. James Bu- ford LaFlamme, Carrollton, Ga Mrs. Beatrice Pescopos, James. Atlanta; brothers, Mr. James Galtoway, Fairburn; Harry M.

Galloway, Atlanta. H. M. Patterson Son, Spring ''Hiii. HICKS Funeral services for Mr.

William H. (Bill) Hicks will be held Monday, Aug. 19, 1974 at a.m.. at Lowndes Chapel. Rev.

George Holden officiating, mterment, Westview Cemetery. Frank Bv Lowndes Son. hour of the funeral and will not be viewed after the Eulogy. Ward No. 2 will serve as Flower Bearers and Casket Bearers and will assemble at the church at 12:30 P.M.

Family and friends will aissemble at the residence 800 Caspian St. SW at 12 noon. Interment (Family Plot) Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. He is survived by a wife, Mrs. Pearl B.

Young, Children: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, Jr. and Family, Mr. and Mrs.

Nathaniel Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young, Mr.

Howard Young, Miss Katie P-Young, Mr. Norman Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowman and Family; seven grandchildren, one great grandson, Mrs. Matilda Latimer, Mrs.

Sarah Stapleton of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Mattie Head, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Louise Moore, Macon, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Cox Brothers, 524-5646. CARD OF THANKS Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes, Austell; Mr.

and Mrs. Edsel Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Ogie Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence A. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Hayes, Stone Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Petty, Snellville; Mr. and Mrs.

Z. C. Hayes, Smyrna; several nieces and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Ottis E. Hayes Sunday, Aug.

18, at 4 p.m. from Ward's Glenwood Chapel. Interment, Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Pallbear-ers will assemble at the chapel, 3:45 p.m. Horis A.

Ward, Inc. STRICKLAND Funeral services for Mrs. Mary L. Strickland will be held Monday August 19, 1974 at 2 p.m. from The temple of Israel Church Mayson Turner.

Elder W. L. Jenkins officiating. Inter-' ment South View Cemetery. Survivors are daughter Mrs.

Christine Bell; brother Mr. J. P. Henderson; two grandsons Mr. Eugene Lewis, Mr.

John Henry Jinks, host of other relatives and friends. The Cortege will assemble at 819 Nor-cross Street, S.W. Apt. 438 at 1 p.m. Herschel Thornton Mor-tuary 3346 Gordon Road, S.W.

TAUSSIG Mrs. Jeannette of Miami Beach, formerly of Atlanta died August 16, 1974. Surviving are son, Mr. Alan Taussig, Atlanta; brother, Mr. Larry Fink, Albany; sister, Mrs.

Ruth Freeman, Hollywood, three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday, August 18, 1974 at 1:15 p.m. at Green Lawn. Rabbi Donald Frieman officiating. Interment Crest Lawn Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers make contributions to American a Association or FUNERAL iVS HOMI MARIETTA; 6A. NORMAN WORD Funerals Ambulances MARIETTA, GA. 427-8447 San Anselmo, Calif, formerly of Newnan, died August 16, 1974. Surviving are daughters, Miss Frances Parks, San Anselmo, Mrs. L.

Y. Mason, Walnut Creek, son, Mr. Howard Parks, Newnan; sister, Mrs. Berry Cochran, Palmetto; grandchil-d great-grandchildren. Funeral services Monday, August 19, 1974 at 11 a.m.

at the graveside in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Rev. Marion Pierson officiating. McKoon Funeral Home, Newnan. PURVIS-Mrs.

Rosa age 68 of 2560 Delk Apt D-5 Marietta, died Saturday. Funeral services will be Monday 2 P.M. at the Powers Ferry United Methodist Church. Burial in Arlington Cemetery. Rev.

Rudolph Baker and Rev. Norton Campbell will officiate. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Helen Purvis Kilgore, Marietta; three step-sons, Mr. C.

T. Purvis, Pleasanton, Mri C. H. Purcell, Mr. J.

Purcell, East Point; three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Higginbo-tham, Mrs. G. J. Brace, Brunswick; Mrs.

T. B. Johnson, Groves, Texas; five brothers, Mr. E. M.

Wain-wright, Mr. D. W. Walin-' wright, Waycross; Mr. J.

0. Wainwrlght, Mr. R. J. Wain-wright, Nahunta; Mr.

L. M. Wainwright, Toledo, Ohio; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The family will receive friends Sunday 7-9 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Rosa Purvis Memorial Fund at Powers Ferry United Methodist Church or the American Cancer Society.

Hay-Gantt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Mar-, ietta. STEWART Mr, bard Chandler Stewart, age 66i of 533 Robin Lane, S.E., Marietta died Saturday. Funeral services Willi be. held at 11- a.m. Monday at the chapel of Mayes Ward Funeral Home, Marietta.

Navy Chaplain Ray; Nobles will Interr ment services will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Alley's -Chapel United Methodist. HINKLEY-Col. Oltn Hink ley, U.S. Armjr retiredi.

age 68, of Marietta, died Friday. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the; East Wood Baptist Church with Rev. Edwin Clack officiating. Burial with full military honors at Kennesaw Memorial HILLIARY Mrs.

Mildred Saxton miliary, a 'wife, mother, teacher and friend to many passed away on Thursday, August 15, 1974. Bom in Austin, Texas. She devoted her life to helping and serving others. Final rites will be held Monday, August 19, 1974 at George Oliver United Methodist Church, 11 o'clock a.m. Interment Lincoln Cemetery.

She leaves fondest memo Th family of Mn. Lilla Belcher wishes to express their deep appreciation and gratitude to the. many friends who shared and offered their services during-' Gardens in The re- Church Cemetery Clarkes- Women's ORT. Green Lawn ness of the love shown, the prayers, the mains Will be placed in UIO la rb. CViannnn Mm-.

iwn bety of the flowers, thouents, and ouier u-u i 1 rt. Uneral Directors, 1270 Spnng expressions strengthened our. hearts, re- CBUrCn at 1 p.m. After retire- Qn will nffipiata TVia fnmilv newcu uur piiivaa wiutiiiicu uui Street, N.W. and Increased our p-solve that "her living ment from the receive friends at' the Hmkley a employed as funeral home from 2 D.mJ t5 snaunoc oe in vain.

BURNETTE Master Troy Daniel of 2795 Evansmill Lithonia died August 17, 1974. Surviving are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Burnette Maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Clara Mitchell, all of Lithonia; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Burnette Forest Park, aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4 p.m.

from the Lithonia First Baptist Church with Rev. A. J. Pritch-ett officiating. Interment Hil-landale Memorial Gardens.

Cloud Funeral Home, 2250 Rock Chapel Litho-niat, 4824411. COX-Mr. Robert Paul (Red) Cox, age 49 of Winder, Ga. died Aug. 16.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Wallace Cox; four children, Mr. Billy Ray Cox, Mrs. Jimmy Phillips, Miss Paula Cox, Miss Mona Cox all of Winder; three brothers, Mr. Fred E.

Cox, Winder, Mr. Thomas Lamar Cox, Mableton, Mr. James R. Cox, Benson, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Leroy Morris, Winder, Mrs.

Morgan Mooney, Winder; three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday, Aug. 18 from Chapel Christian Church with remains placed in state at 2:30. Officiating minister, Rev. L.

L. Benton. Interment church cemetery. Wise Funeral Home of Winder, in charge of Mrs. Liuian uresnam.

Liaugmerj Mrs. Annie Roberts. Slsten Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren CARD OF THANKS TIPPETT The friends and relatives of Mrs. Florence M. Tippett, Decatur; Mr.

and manager of Civilian Credit Union at Fort McPherson in Atlanta for nina vars' 'P Mrs. Frank E. Tippett, Globe, He "ii- Your and" todne wm and the Korean Conflict. Your thoughtfulness aiwavs oe appreciau Auama; irvir. ana Mrs.

ooe ta. The Johnson Family. Tippett, Decatur; Mrs. M. L.

Editor Patterson Gives Address ToUSCGrads COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)-Pulitzer prize-winning editor Eugene C. Patterson told University of South Carolina summer school graduates Saturday that 1974 is a rough year to be graduating. But the president and editor of the St. Petersburg, Times said the nation can overcome its troubles by coming together and "applying our minds to matching our goals." Patterson called the economy the chief cause of the! country's woes, saying it is "close to being wrecked." He added the nation overcame the 1930s Depression and other hard times and said it can happen again.

He quoted President Franklin D. Roosevelt: "All we have to fear is fear itself." A total of 1,601 students received degrees. IN MEMORIAM 10 p.m. Sunday. He is vived by his wife June Thomas Stewart, daughter, Mrs.

William Harrison Alley, Clarkesville, two sisters, Mrs. Vincent Johnson, Joplin, Mrs." Dorothy Miller, brother, Dr. Robert E. Stewart, Bryan, Texas; grandchildren, Miss Margaret Ann Alley, Mr Richard Hamlin Alley, Clarkesville, several and nephews. In lovln memory of my devoted Iras-md.

Albert Chandler, who departed thin life one year ago August 14, 193. It makes the heart feel heavy. Davis, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinnell, Jones-boro; Mrs.

R. A. Allen, Atlanta; Mrs. D. A.

Pinyan, Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baker, Jacksonville, ten grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren or me loss at one so oear. But in my heart and memories. You are always near.

Sadly missed by wife. Chariots Chandler was a recipient of the Legion of Merit and Bronze-Star. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby O. Hinkley; a son, Kenneth J.

Hinkley, both of Marietta; daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann Perrin, Indianapolis, brother, Mr. George Hinkley, Ashly, six grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Norman Medford Funeral Home, Marietta in charge. ries with her husband; three children; her mother; a sister; three brothers; nieces; nephews; grandchildren and many, many friends.

Heaven's gain is our loss. The body will lie in state at the church at 10 a.m. Alfonso Dawson Mortuary, 3000 Gordon S.W. JORDAN Miss Bertha Jordan, age 86, passed Aug. 16, 1974.

Funeral Monday, Aug. 19, 1974 at 2 p.m. from Everhart Chapel. Selected minister officiating. Interment, Bush Chapel Church Cemetery.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Hinton, Winder; one son, Sidney Reed, Centumed Next Colunm c4Hm Couck Son QUIRIN Aorelia R. (Nee and two great great grandchil- Riverside Chapel Johns), Aug. 5, 1974. Dear dren are invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs.

Flor-e M. Tippett, Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Chapel of A. S. Turner Sons. Rev.

H. James Reimer will Coatlastd In Ntxt C'himn I i i i i --linill j.iiiin iMiiiimitoiiiLiji wife of the late Dr. Warren S. Quirin; dear mother of Shirley Schloemer of Atlanta, dear grandmother of Robert T. Schloemer, Jr.

of Miami, Continued In Next Cstanu NICHOLS Mr: L.C. Nichols, of Church Baconton, Ga. passed away Aug. 17, 1974. Funeral plans announced later.

J. Allen Couch Son. Acknowledgment Cards Engravsd Promptly, Samples Sent J. P. Stavant Engraving Co.

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