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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 52

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Atlanta, Georgia
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52
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DEKALB EXTRA, services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Della Mae Sawell Mayfield; daughters Mrs.

Mary Adams, Duluth, and Mrs. Annette Allen, Doraville; sons Mr. Everett Mayfield and Mr. Lathan Mayfield, Norcross; sisters Mrs. Annie Belle Waldrip, Duluth, Mrs.

Della Wallace, Cordele, Mrs. Lula Moulder, Duluth, Mrs. Estelle Wallace, Suwanee, Mrs. Mamie Smith, Lawrenceville; six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. John Mayo Mr.

John Harris Mayo of 449 Hammett Decatur, died Saturday, Sept. 8. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Monday morning at Westview Cemetery. Rev.

Charles Vincent officiated. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Clara Mayo, Decatur; two daughters, Mrs. Claire Gresens, Mountain Park, and Mrs. Susan Pickens, Decatur; sister, Mrs.

D.B. Atkins, Decatur; and five grandchildren. Wallace McClure Funeral services for Mr. Wallace G. McClure of 2080 Dunwoody N.E., were held Monday, Sept.

10, at 2 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Rev. O.L.

Blackshear officiated. Interment was at South View Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Elberta McClure, one daughter and three sons, all of Atlanta, one sister, three daughters-in-law, 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. OBITUARIES Fred Grice Mr.

Fred L. Grice of Dunwoody, formerly of Dayton, Ohio, died Sept. 8, 1979. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Joann Weaver, Dunwoody; daughter in-law, Mrs.

Adel Bond, Dayton, Ohio; 8 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. Private Funeral Mass was said Monday at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church. Fr. Richard Lopez officiated.

Interment, Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio. In lieu of flowers contributions were requested to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Free Cancer Home, 760 Washington S.W., Atlanta. Mrs. Lovelace Mrs. Virginia Fritts Lovelace of 2450 Harrington Decatur, died Saturday, Sept.

8. She is survived by her husband Mr. N.F. Lovelace, Decatur; children, Mr. N.F.

Lovelace III of Atlanta, Miss Linda Carol Lovelace, Mrs. Mary Lovelace Jackson, both of Anderson, S.C.; parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fritts Rockville, brother, Mr. Roy Fritts Kensington, sisters, Mrs.

Maxine Toense and Mrs. Vivian Ardai, both of Rockville, Md. Memorial services were held at 11 o'clock Monday, Sept. 10, at North Decatur Presbyterian Church with Dr. Joseph S.

Harvard officiating. Contributions made to the Virginia Fritts Lovelace Memorial Fund of North Decatur Presbyterian Church, Medlock Road, Decatur, or to the American Cancer Society were requested instead of flowers. Rafe Mayfield Mr. Rafe Mayfield, 5048 Pine Doraville, passed away Sept. 8.

Funeral Continued From Page 44 p.m., but in November and December the announcers have to sign off as early "We have to get that electrical line as 5:30 p.m. up because we are having trouble with our tower lights. Someone has to do it, But whatever the time period, Marand we have to watch our money," Mar- tinez said WAVO consistently presents tinez said, loosening his tie to get ready family-oriented programs, designed to to join his colleague in the hard labor. strengthen the family "created by God," maintains a balance of talk and music Supported by listener contributions, (also conservative Martinez said the station will have a. no jazzed up gospel Share-A-Thon next month to ask listen-.

music) and trys to help people get right in their hearts. ers to begin praying about their finan-. Martinez predicted the Georgia Gencial investment in the ministry of the station and to let WAVO know what: eral Assembly would pass more laws during the 1980 session as a response to' they think they can we can be-. the crime rate in Atlanta. on our budget.

The Lord growing That, gin working he said, is not the answer. has been gracious; we are still here and. more listeners are finding us." Quoting from Philippians, Martinez One of the frustrations of the AM said the station is striving to build new daytime station is that it must go off the hearts with its programming. "I like to air at sunset, Martinez said. A Federal take out the whatsoever's, but in PhilipCommunications Commission rule re- pians, a verse says whatsoever things quires many AM stations to sign off at are honest, just, pure, true, lovely and of sunset to protect other stations, but Mar- good report, if there be any virtue or tinez said "things are going on in the praise, think on these things.

FCC that could change that. We hope so "People are like computers. If you because it is difficult for us to be consist- put garbage in, you get garbage out. ent under the present system." Lives are like that. We are giving people During the summer months the sta- good things to listen to, praying that tion can stay on the air as late as 8:45 good comes out in their September 13, 1979,:.

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