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A. Geilfuss, Bakery Executive, Dies Private services for Ogden A. Geilfuss, a former president and chairman of the board of Southern Bakeries will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Westview Abbey Chapel, entombment in Westview Abbey. Mr.

Geilfuss, 70, of Orlando, died Monday. He was a member of the Mrs. Studdard Burial Set For Thursday Services for Mrs. Emily F. Moore Studdard, 81, of 1349 Grant St.

SE will be at 2 p.m, Thursday at Dillon's chapel, burial in Westview Cemetery. Mrs. Studdard, widow of Cary L. Studdard, died Tuesday. She was a past grand chaplain of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a past matron of Lakewood Chapter No.

162 of the Order of the Eastern Star. She also was a former Sunday school teacher at the Second Baptist Church of Atlanta (now the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church) and a member of the Forget-Me-Not Club. Survivors include a son, Jimmy L. Studdard, and sister, Mrs. Annie Milam, both of Atlanta.

George Strickland Services for George W. Strickland, 64, of 913 Underwood Ave. SE will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Ward's chapel, burial in Westview Cemetery. Mr.

Strickland, who was retired, died Tuesday. Survivors include his son, Larry D. Strickland of Chamblee; daughter, Mrs. John W. Truelove of Ellenwood, and sisters, Mrs.

Robert Jones of Atlanta, Mrs. James Whidby of Decatur and Mrs. W. R. Berryman of Conley.

Thomas F. Casteel Services for Thomas Fred Casteel, 79, of 1620 Piedmont Road, Marietta, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Carmel Baptist Church in Cherokee County, burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Casteel, a retired farmer, died Tuesday.

Survivors include his daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Ledbetter of Smyrna and Mrs. Lucile Proctor and Mrs. Frances Woodard, both of Marietta, and sister, Mrs. Ada Black of Alto.

Beans, Beans, Beans ZURICH, Ont. (AP) Officials in this Canadian community of 700 said they sold more than 7,000 tickets to the town's annual bean festival. They said tons of beans, 800 gallons of ketchup, 600 pounds of brown sugar, 100 pounds of salt, 800 pounds of bacon and one ton of ham were used to make three tons of cooked beans. Capitol City Club, the Commerce Club, the Atlanta Athletic and the Chicago Bakers Club and was a former member of the board of governors of the Atlanta Bakers Association. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs.

Milton Candler of Atlanta and Mrs. H. A. Bargeon of Orlando. John H.

Williams Services for John H. Williams, 72, of 1991 Conrad Ave. SE will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Carmichael's chapel, burial in Westview Cemetery. Mr.

Williams, a retired grocer, died Tuesday. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. J. B. Morgan of Atlanta and Mrs.

Raymond R. Bell of East Point; sons, Hollis H. Williams and Hulon T. Williams; sisters, Mrs. Rose Brownlee and Mrs.

Laid Blair, and brothers, Winfred Williams, Eligh Williams and Hubert Williams. Elder J. R. Woods Services for Elder Joseph R. Woods, pastor of the Howell Station Church of God and Christ Holiness, will be at 12:30 p.m.

Thursday at his church, burial in Monte Vista Biblical Gardens. Elder Woods, 70, of 761 Carter St. NW died Saturday. He was retired from the Central Georgia Railroad. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Addie N. Woods, and brother, Julius Woods of Atlanta. Mrs. Moena Dobbs WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -Services for Mrs.

Moena Coffey Dobbs, 97, formerly of Atlanta, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church here. Mrs. Dobbs, widow of R. H.

Dobbs died Tuesday. Survivors include her daughters, Mrs. Corrine Sims and Mrs. Viola Hull, both of West Palm Beach, and stepson, R. Howard Dobbs Jr.

of Atlanta. Miss Thurston Services for Miss Nina Lee Thurston, 76, of 635 North Highland Ave. NE will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Madison, Fla. Miss Thurston died Sunday.

Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Irene T. Flynn of Atlanta. Mrs. Ludie Parris Services for Mrs.

Ludie Benson Parris, 89, of Savannah, formerly of Marietta, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Kennesaw Memorial Park Cemetery in Marietta. Mrs. Parris, widow of W. D.

Parris, died Monday. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Byron Padgett of Marietta; sons, Robert Parris, William 1 Parris and Harold Parris, all of Savannah, and brothers, Albert Benson and Hugh Benson, both of Marietta. Crime Report The following serious crimes police during the 24-hour period Serious crimes include assaults robberies involving personal more than $100 taken; auto valued at more than $100 or ASSAULTED Clarissa Choates, 28, 813 Confederate Court, Apt. was treated at Grady Hospital for cut on her forehead after a man kicked her.

Eugene Hawkins, 21, of 288 Wynnwood Drive SW was treated at Grady Hospital for a gunshot wound in his right cheek. Henry James Thomas, 32, of 2063 Rector Drive SW was charged with aggravated assault and dischargIng firearm in the city. Louise Ingram 71 Boulevard NE was treated at Grady Hospital after a man shot her in the right side with pistol. Robert Edwin Mullinax, 17, of 271 Milledge Ave. SW was treated at Grady Hospital after a male juvenile threw a soft drink bottle and hit him in the face.

Cleveland H. Lyons, 24, of 203 Linkwood Road NW was treated at Grady Hospital for knife wounds in his chest and head. Abron Chisholm, 43, of the Atlanta Guidance Center at Pryor Street and Mitchell was treated at Grady Hospital for cuts to his face and head. ROBBERIES Church's Fried Chicken at 462 Markham St. SW was robbed of about $20 cash by a man with a pistol.

The Scoville Hotel at 225 Mitchell St. was robbed of $70 cash by a man with a pistol. Marvin Vinson, 34, of 1332 Lucille Ave. NW was robbed $185 cash by two men who overpowered him in front of 12 Atlanta SW. STOLEN AUTOS Clifton Hale Williams, 2909 Campbellton Road SW, Apt.

18-E: 1967 Volkswagen, BAS 863, from 1450 Donnelly Ave. SW. Nellie J. Lucas, 2047 Lilac Lane, Decatur: 1967 Chevrolet Impala, IGL 652, from 696 Fox St. Hall, NW.

David Wayne 3959 Chemawa Drive, Stone Mountain: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass, GGK 190, from 265 Peachtree St. NE. Robert Boyd Campbell, 2255 Virginia Place NE. Apt. 1972 American Motors utility vehicle, TH 8910, from 196 Montgomery Ferry Drive NE.

Trading 1303 Bernadette Lane: 1969 Mercedes Benz 280SL, FGC 556, from 4300 Roswell Road NE. William E. Chapman, 1875 Langston Ave. SW: 1971 Ford truck, RC Jeff 9378. Davis J.

Scott Rental Drive, Fayetteville: 1969 Ford F100 pickup, TK 4228, from 39 Lethea Drive SE. Willie Joyce Whittle, 1273 Roberts Drive, Apt. 1966 Ford Mustang, BBJ 524. Harold Arstine Smalley, 525 Federal Ter. SE: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, EDF 277.

Laura Thomson, 1131 Virginia 1965 Chevrolet Malibu, BCL 476. Katherine Ann Payne, 1207 Greenwood Trail, Cleveland, 1966 Chevrolet Caprice, 17-AE86 (Tennessee,) from 351 Eighth St. NE. Burley HI. Goolsby, 159 BEJ 107.

Savannah St. SE: 1963 Ford Fairlane, Adair M. Ambus, 665 Lawton 1962 Chevrolet Chevy II, EGR 421. W. L.

Pettus Construction 381 Chevrolet Riverwood truck 939 North Road, Mableton: 1968 Eugenia Place. Oscar Dinkler, 12 Harmony Road, Lilburn: 1971 Ford pickup, TI 8116, from 2158 O'Hara St. SE. Melvin Coleman, 1181 Simpson Road. lot at 914 Bolton Road.

a Apt. 38: 1972 Chrysler, RRT 733, from a STOLEN Skill saw valued at $40 from Goldsmith Elementary School at 1202 etta St. NW. Two male juveniles were arrested. Mrs.

A. D. James Services for Mrs. Clarice Lewis, Hairston James, 46, of Stone 1401 Road, Mountain, will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Turner's chapel, burial in Melwood Cemetery.

Mrs. James, widow of Alfred D. James, died Monday. She was a physician's assistant. Survivors include her brothers, Carlton Lewis of Union Point and Morris Lewis of High Point, N.C., and sisters, Mrs.

Leamon Stewart and Mrs. Kelsey Barnhart, both of Union Point, Mrs. Davis Pittard of Stone Mountain, Mrs. Sterling English of Greensboro, Mrs. Joe Wray of High Point and Mrs.

W. R. Grogan of Charlotte, N.C. LODGE NOTICES The regular assembly of A 5 tree Jason at R.S.M. 7:30 Burr will N.W, p.m.

be at held Council passed 1590 No. September illustri- Peach- 13 ous masters night. W.H. BURKS, I.M. J.

B. HUBERT Recorder Regular communication of Fulton Lodge No. 216. this (Wed.) evening, Temple, 1690 Peachtree Road, N.W. at 7:30 o'clock.

This will be a business meeting. Masons cordially invited. MAURICE KRUGMAN, W.M. MENDLE BOORSTIN, Sect'y. FOREST AVENUE, P.

0. BOX 4745. MACON, GEORGIA, 31208. Applications for documents together with deposit of $50.00 per set should be filed promptly with the architects. Bidding material win be forwarded, shipping charges collect, as soon as possible.

The full amount deposit for one set will be refunded to each general contractor who submits a bona fide bid upon return of such set in good condition within 30 days after date of opening of bids. All other deposit- will be refunded with deductions approximating cost of reproduction of documents upon return of same in good condition within 30 days after date of opening of bids. Contract, if, awarded, will be on a lump sum basis. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 35 days after time has Bids been called on the date of opening. must be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount not less than 5 pet.

of the base bid. Both a performance bond and a payment bond will be required in an amount equal to 100 pct. of the contract price. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities and informalities. GEORGIA EDUCATION AUTHORITY By: E.

B. Davis, Chairman (UNIVERSITY) LEGAL NOTICES INVITATION FOR BIDS The Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority, Fayetteville, North Carolina, will receive bids for replacement of water mains, water services, gas mains and gas services in Projects NC 9. 1, 2, 3, and 4, until 3:00 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, September 26, 1973 at 57 Grove View Terrace, Fayetteville, North Carolina (or by mail addressed to Post Office Box 710, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302) at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. Proposed forms of bid documents, including specifications, are on file at the office of the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority, 57. Grove View Terrace, Fayetteville, North Carolina and the office of Averette and King Engineering P.

Yadkin Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina. Copies are available to prospective bidders on request. A certified check or bank draft, payable Housing to the Authority, Fayetteville Favetteville. Metropolitan Carolina, U.S. Government Bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder or acceptable securities in an amount equal to five per cent (5 per cent) of the bid shall be submitted with each bid.

A bidder may at his option (1) make bid only for replacement of water mains for and water replacement services; of (2) make mains a and bid only gas services; or (3) make separate bids for replacement of water mains and water services and for replacement of gas mains and gas services. If option (3) is selected by the bidder, the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority reserves the right to reject a bidder's bid for re placement of water mains and water services and accept his bid for gas mains and gas services and vice versa. The Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any informalities in the bidding, and to accept those bids deemed in the best interests of the Housing Authority. No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Author its. FAYETTEVILLE.

HOUSING METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY Robert H. Ward, Executive Director INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals from general contractors will be received by the Georgia Education Authority (University), Owner, in Room 212, Trinity Washington Building, 270 Georgia, Washington until 3:00 Street, P.M., S. at Atlanta, legally 2, prevailing 1973, for in the Atlanta, construction Georgia, of on an I NO. ANNEX M-9 TO REVISED, MOORE HALL, FORT PROJECT VALLEY STATE COLLEGE, located in Fort Valley, Georgia. At the time and place above the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

the Bidding office of documents the may be obtained W. P. at architects. THOMPSON, ARCHITECT, 589 BOARD OF EDUCATION ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Atlanta, Georgia NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Director of Supply Services of the Board of Education of the City of 210 Pryor Street, S.W.. Suite 101, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, up to 2:00 P.M., September 11, 1973 for furnishing all labor and materials, necessary for the Area Office, according to plans and specifications.

Drawings, specifications and bid forms may be obtained on deposit of $25.00 from the office of the School Architect, Clifford A. A. I. Architect, 121 Memorial Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, on and after August 31, 1973.

will be Deposit of plans and specifications returned in full if the items are returned in good condition five days after bids are opened. Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond made pavable to the Board of Education of the City of Atlanta in an amount equal to of the Bid price. The successful bidder is required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond acceptable to the Board of Education in an amount equal to of the contract price and executed by a Suretv Company licensed to do business in the City of Atlanta, The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all bids and to waive technicalities. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA JOSEPH M. CHESHIRE, Director of Supply Services August 13.

1973 Account Number Purchase Order Number 2536 Bidder's attention is specifically called to the "Supplemental General Conditions" which have been made a part of the General Conditions of the A. I. A. Contract. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Director of Supply Services of the Board of Education of the City of Atlanta, 210 Pryor Street.

S. Sulte 101. Atlanta, Georgia 30303, up to 2:00 P.M.. September 26. 1973 for furnishing all labor and materials necessary for Libraries, Group D.

1973. according to plans a specifications. Drawings, specifications and bid forms may be obtained on deposit of $25.00 from the office of the Schorl Architect. Clifford Nahser, A.I,A., Architect, 121 Memorial Drive, S.W.. Atlanta.

Georgia. 30303. on and after September 14. 1973. Deposit on plans and specifications will be returned in full if the items are returned in good condition five days after bids are opened.

Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Rond made navahle to the Board of Education of the City Atlanta in an amount to 5 pct of the bid price. The successful bidder is required to fur. nished a Performance Bond and a Payment Education Bond acceptable to the Board of in an amount equal to 100 pet of the contract price and executed hy a Surety Company licensed to do business in the City of Atlanta. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or refect any or all bids and to waive technicalities. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA Jocenh Cheshire, Director of Supply Services THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, FUNERAL NOTICES Adams Eugene E.

(Frances Edwards) Banks, Mrs. Marie Key Barnes, Mrs. Lucy Boling Baumgartner, Mr. Ralph J. Beck, Mrs.

Florence Boring, Mrs. Grace L. Brown, Miss Margaret Burd, Mr. Fred E. Byrd, Mrs.

Susie J. Carden, Mr. John William Castleman, Mr. James H. Clonts, Mrs.

Eula Cooper (Mrs. Roland) Copeland, Mrs. W. A. Daugherty, Mr.

Thomas Walter Dodd, Mr. Calvin Dorough, Mr. Robert E. (Red) Duffey, Mrs. Margio Duffie, Mrs.

Annie Bell Ellington, Mrs. Geneva (Lottie Bell) Ervin, Mrs. Emma L. Favors, Mrs. Odessa Fish, Mr.

Lamar Geilfuss, Mr. Ogden A. Gernazian, Mr. Harry Leo Goodrum, Mr. Clifford Gresham, Mr.

Morgan H. Griffin, Dr. Eugene L. Harris, Mr. Willie B.

Harrison, Miss Emily Stewart Hatfield, Mrs. Ruby Lee Hawkins, Mr. Eugene Hindsman, Mr. Henry Holt, Mrs. Frank (Anne Hood, Mr.

Sylvester Hanning, Miss Betty Hood, Mr. John W. (Anne James, Mrs. Clarice Johnson, Mrs. Earnestine Loyd, Mr.

J. W. McClain, Mr. John Henry McKinney, Mrs. Bernice (Sandy) Mitchell, Mrs.

Hattie Anna H. Mitchell, Mr. Luke G. Mitchell, Mrs. Sophia Morgan, Mrs.

Mozellar Nesbitt, Mrs. Lillie Norwood, Mr. John Parker, Mr. Raynard E. Parker, Mr.

Samuel M. Parris, Mrs. Ludie Benson (W. Peppers, Lester Lee Jr. Pitts, Mr.

Oscar Polk, Mr. Milton Poole, Mrs. Helen S. Prince, Mrs. Annie W.

Putman, Mr. Jack M. Rosemond, Mr. Luther, Jr. Sledge, Mr.

Donald Lee Smithson, Mrs. Nell L. Dorsey Stewart, Mr. Charlie Joe Strickland, Mr. George W.

Studdard, Mrs. Cary L. (Emily Truelove Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Ted and Fredda) Tuck, Miss Ammer S.

Turner, Mrs. Rebecca Vaughn, Mrs. Barbara Dean Ward, Mr. John Inman Ward, Mrs. Mary F.

Williams, Mr. John H. Willis, Mrs. Ann Lena Wilson, Mrs. Moodie C.

Wilson, Mr. Willie Sr. Woods, Elder J. R. ADAMS The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. David Eugene Adams, Mr.

and Mrs. Hoyt L. McCart, Avondale Estates; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.

Edwards, Atlanta; Miss Kimberly Dawn Adams, and nieces; and nephews are invited to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Eugene E. (Frances Edwards) Adams Thursday afternoon at Continued in Next Column LEGAL NOTICES marta Notice of Community Hearing On RELOCATION BENEFITS The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority hereby announces to owners and occupants of properties in the MARTA Hightower Station area listed below that a Community Hearing to explain relocation benefits will be held on day, September 11, 1973, at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of Fredrick Douglass High School, 225 Hightower Road, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia. Owners and occupants of the following properties are urged to attend: 2477-2485- 2489-2511-2531 Gordon Road, SW; 4-20- 28-34 Stonehurst Place; 2482-2490- 2496-2500-2516-2526-2540-2546-2552 Burton Road, NW; 70-86 Hightower Road, NW.

Announcements will be made at a later time concerning other properties to be acquired in the Hightower Station area. THIS IS NOT A NOTICE TO MOVE. Property occupants moving in advance of MARTA acquisition may jeopardize their eligibility for relocation benefits. For additional information, please contact MARTA Real Estate Division, 522-4460, ext. 487, or write: MARTA Real Estate Division 100 Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 1300 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Alan F.

Kipper General Manager Notice is hereby given that The Atlanta Greyhound Terminal Employees Credit Union is closing up its business and affairs and going into voluntary liquidation in order to merge with S.G.L. Employes Federal Credit Union of Jacksonville, Fla. Leon C. Robinson, President of Atlanta Greyhound Terminal Employees Credit Union of Atlanta, Ga. I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a wholesale liquor, beer and wine license at 1700 Marietta Boulevard, N.W.

Loris Distributing Company. Hearing to be held by the Police Committee Sept. 12, 1973 at 5:00 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Decatur St. S.E. James Loris Woolard, Owner, 100 per cent.

I have made application to the Aldermanic Board for a beer consumed and wine package only license at 49 Bell St. N.E. Rich's Steak House. Hearing to be held by the Police Committee Sept. 12, 1973 at 5:00 p.m., fourth floor, Police Headquarters, 175 Marietta S.E.

Richard Sampson Sept. 5, 1973 3-C FUNERAL NOTICES 3 o'clock at the chapel of A. S. Turner Sons. Rev.

Cullen Jones, and Rev. Charles Hoover will officiate. Interment Floral Hills Memory Gardens. A. S.

Turner Sons. BANKS Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Key Banks of 991 Mayson Turner Avenue, N.W., will be held Thursday, Sept. 6, 1973, at 2 p.m. at our McDaniel St.

Chapel, Rev. J. E. Lowery, officiating. Interment Southview Cemetery.

Survivors husband, Mr. Berry M. Banks, cousins, Mrs. Bessie Slaughter, Mrs. Jessie Ammons and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Avery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Avery and family, Mr. Tony Hill, other relatives and friends.

The cortege will leave from the residence at 1:30 p.m. Sellers Bros. BECK Mrs. Florence Beck of 127 Short Griffin, passed Sept. 3, 1973.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, Sept. 6, 1973 at 2 p.m. from Eighth St. Baptist Church, Griffin, with Rev. M.

M. Solomon officiating. Interment Resthaven Cemetery, Griffin, The remains will lie in state at the church from 12 o'clock to hour of funeral. Friends may visit the family at United Funeral Home, Griffin, from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. tonight: Survivors include one daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy Hanson; four sons, Mr. Willie D. Beck, Mr. Eddie Lee Beck, Mr. Matthew Beck, Mr.

Nathaniel Beck, all of Griffin; 13 grandchildren; four daughters-inlaw; other relatievs and friends. All friends and relatives are asked to assemble at United Funeral Home, Griffin not later than 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. BORING Mrs. Grace La Boring, age 71, of Norfolk, Va. died Friday Aug.

31, 1973. Surviving are husband, Mr. Roy S. Boring, Norfolk, 2 sons, Mr. William Boring, and Mr.

Robert Boring, both of Norfolk, 2 sisters, Mrs. Garnett S. Carson, and Mrs. J. Reece King, both of Atlanta; 3 brothers, Mr.

Edgar R. Payne, Chesterfield, Mr. Ralph B. Payne, Petersburg, Mr. Charles A.

Payne, Atlanta; several grandchil-' dren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Gravesides services will be held Wednesday Sept. 5, 1973 at 2 p.m. from Kennesaw City Cemetery, Rev. J.

T. Hollingshed officiating. Collins Funeral Home, Acworth. take a daily lesson in the Constitution from the King of Bridge Charles Bridge the gap between good bridge and mediocre bridge. Improve your game and take free lessons from the Constitution's renowned bridge expert, Charles Goren.

In his Atlanta Constitution columns which appear every day except Saturday, he takes you step-by-step through an actual bridge hand. And the reasons for every bid and play are simply and carefully explained. If you want to play a better game, Goren on Bridge is your best deal. charles ON BRIDGE deals. vulnerable.

East spades, West opened the NORTH East dummy followed played king the of 9 West and South with the deuce 0 Q1084 queen continued with the five. 4 105 again, held the AQJ43 4 KQJ87 EAST that, if He a heart WEST from discarding off 9 4432 too quickly ace was feared 0 K965 0 KJ1532 quick and East released 0 the entry in the held 414 ace of king of diamonds form of 4 1065 thru spade or the SOUTH (A6 able West South's ten would return 0 setting to cash When tricks in that out the The the suit. Pass East West lead West was of reluctant spades bidding: held, queen Pass 2 1 NT 1 4 North of for establishing round for fear to Pass Pass Pass 3 20 NT fore, declarer. He, extra trick lead: 4 the hearts. shifted Drain to the nine there- of Aggressive landed bidding of by are covers three no South his was a trump contract in a with South one opened underdog.

7 Subscribe today distinct had called an with or and, at 522-4141 and CE av learn winning bridge THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION The South's Standard Newspaper BROWN Funeral services for Miss Margaret Brown will. be held Thursday Sept. 6 at 2 o'clock from the Unity Grove Baptist Church, Locust Grove, Ga. Rev. C.

L. Walker officiating. Interment Antioch Cemetery. Survivors are parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dee Brown; children, Misses Pamela, Martha, and Brenda Brown, Master Terry Brown; four sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Boney, Miss Willie Mae Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Carr, Mrs.

Brenda Ann Daniel, all of Atlanta; six nieces; three aunts; three uncles a host of other relatives and friends. The wake' will be held Wednesday night from 8 to 10 in the chapel of Lemon's Funeral Home, McDonough. were reported by Atlanta that ended at noon Tuesday. requiring medical treatment; injury, the use of a weapon or thefts, and the theft of property belonging to a public facility. Air conditioner valued $175 from East Side Baptist Church at 230 Stovall St.

SE. Gas heater valued at $139.50 belonging to Grace Hewin of 55 Copeland Road NE. Apt. F-9, from 1534 Melrose Drive SW. Clothes valued from The Variety Shop at 469 Flat Shoals Ave.

SE. Currency, sewing machine, music equipment valued at $5,000 from Charles Standley's residence at 16 Karland Drive NW. Currency, TV valued at $190 from Johnie DeAnna Lane's residence at 2022 Bolton Drive NW, Apt. 5. Watch, stereo, clock-radio, two cassettes, camera valued at $200 from Mary L.

Peeler's apartment at 42 13th Apt. 11. Stereo, 15 tapes valued at $206 from Deena Leventhal's residence at 811 Lindbergh Drive NE, Apt. 317. Color TV valued at $700 from Walter R.

Loelliker's residence at 3353 Knollwood Drive NW. Bicycle valued at $115 from the side of Oscar Balencia's residence at 792 Ar. gonne Ave. Stereo, TV valued at $800 from Ray Graves' residence at 1084 St. Louis Place NE.

Tape player, 48 tapes valued at $410 from Linda Ann Frazier's apartment at 811 Lindbergh Drive NE, Apt. 314. Cash totaling $300 to $400 from Booker TV-Stereo Rental Service Inc. at 2308 Cascade Road SW. TV valued at $179 from Clarence Grant's residence at 917 Hubbard St.

SW. Home entertainment equipment valved at $600 from Beverly J. Weiss' apartment at 1585 Ansley Court NE, Apt. 1. Home entertainment equipment, clothes valued at $3,000 from Charlamus Dennis' apartment at 2905 Springdale Road SW, 3.

TV. two stereos valued at $840 from William Emory George's residence at 664 Pasley Ave. SE. Clothes valued at $150 from Albert Gordon's apartment at 1545 Simpson Road, Apt. 50.

Cash and checks for $550 from Givens Citgo Service at 1885 Jonesboro Road SE. Calculators valued at $600 from Diesel Equipment Parts Co. at 986 White St. Two stereos valued, at $200 from Wesley Williams' residence at Pryor Circle SW, Apt. 1.

Currency, TV. clothes valued at $750 from James A. Welch's residence at 237 Doane St. SW, Apt. Office equipment, tires, tools valued at $900 from Firestone Tire Rubber Co.

at 533 Western Ave. NW. Taxi meters valued at $500 from Croft Taxi Meter Sales at 250 Forsyth St. SW. Electric tools valued at $280 from the A.

R. Winter Co. at 740 Marietta St. SW Two tool boxes, air gun valued at $674 from Bankhead Enterprises at 1500 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. Roto-trowel valued at $782.24 belong.

ing to A. R. Winter Construction of 1430 DeKalb Ave NE from a contruction site at 3100 Northside Drive. Typewriter valued at $556 from CBS TV National Sales 1100 Spring St. NW, Room 340.

Pistol valued at $110 from Joel Benjamin Delaney's residence at 216 Dollar Mill Road SW. Morter mixer valued at $633 from, W. C. Cave Co. at Windsor St.

BYRD Mrs. Susie J. Byrd, 57, Rt. 2, Dixie Smyrna, died Tuesday evening. Funer- i al arrangements will be announced later by WinkenhoferMcCurdy Funeral Home, Smyrna, 432-0771.

CARDEN The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Carden, Mr. Larry Easterwood, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Carden, Mr. Weyman Carden, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willis, Villa Rica; Mr. and Mrs.

George Carden, Lake Panasoffkee, Mrs. W. D. Bartlett, LaGrange; 2 step-grandchildren, and nephews are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. John W.

Carden, Wednesday, September 5, at 5 p.m. from First Baptist Church. Dr. J. Marlow and Rev.

Don Hazel officiating. Interment Hill Crest. The remains will be placed in state at the church at 4 p.m. Jones Son, Villa Rica. COPELAND Mrs.

W. A. Copeland Rte. 1, Laurens, S.C. died Tuesday.

Survivors, two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy C. Cooper, Laurens, S.C.; and Mrs. Claudine C. Wrigley, Chamblee; three grandchildren, Mr.

James L. Cooper III, Chamblee; Mr. William C. Cooper, Greenville, S.C.; and Miss Alice P. Wrigley, Florence, S.C.; Graveside services 4 p.m.

Wednesday, Laurens City Cemetery. Rev. Ellis Oakes officiating. Please omit flowers, those desiring make contributions to a favorite charity. The body is at Gray Funeral Home, Clinton, S.C.

and the family at the home of Mrs. Dorothy C. Cooper. Yarborough Mill Rd. Laurens, S.C.

R. T. Patterson Funeral Home, Norcross. Continued on Page' 4-C.

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