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rt v.u. uinti iuii, I way 10, i I FUNERAL NOTICl- (1 am vjovi Deaths bin w. GRISWELL, Mrs, Katie M. J4auqalrooki FUNERAL NOTICES dale W.at lt a.m. Severs Broi- LOWE Mr; Charles E.

Lowe of 380 Wood Stock S.W. The husband of Mrs! Agnes Lowe. Passed away May 25. 1981. At the residence.

Funeral an-nounced later. Cos Bros. 524-5646. UJCEAR Miss Carolyn Lucear of 3282 Spreading Oak S.W.,. the mother of Mr.

Carl Lucear, passed away May 24. 1981. Her funeral wi be announced later by Gus Thornhill's Funeral Home, East Point, 768-: 2993. FUNERAL; NOTICES ALIEN i Mr. John MaUues Allen (Mat) of Detroit.

son of Mrs. love Allen of Newnan. passed May Funeral an-; nourtced epon arrival of it-mains. SeUers-Smitn. hx New nan- Friends and relatives of Mr.

Joe. E. Andrews, Conyers; Mrs. Mlie M. Spruill, DoravHIc Mr.

and Mrs. Sonny Andrews; Decatur. Mr. Danny M. Andrews, Pado-can, Mrs.

Evelyn Clark, Catonton; Mr. Gene Andrews, Eko, Mr, John C. Andrews, Hawaii; 9 grandchildren, nieces and nephews, are Invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Joe Andrews, Tuesday, May 26 at 4 p.m. from Ward's Glenwood ChapeL JHnmie Thompson officiating; interment ResthaveiT Memoriat- Horis A.

DENNIS, Mr. Jessie FRANKUN, Mrs. Fannie McGHEE, Mrs. Alice M. TURNER, Mrs.

Bertha M. four generations of service 7612U1 MARTIN funeral services for Mr. CA FUNERAL NOTICES tery. Sosebee funeral Canton. holt funeral services for Mrs.

Ora Nichois Holt wiU be nekf Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Lowndes Chapel. Rev. Jeff Williams Offici- -ating, interment. Crest Lawn Memorial Park, frank B.

Lowndes 8 Son. HUBSARD Miss Dessie Hubbard of Atlanta. -died May 25. 1981. Survived by sister, Mrs.

Rembert P. Travis, Decatur, sisters-in-law, Howard J. Hubbard, fayetteville; Mrs. James R. Hubbard, Auburn, Ala.

Also nieces end funeral Services Wednesday, May 27, Hemperley's Chapel, 1 1 a m. Reik William Childers, of-hciating, interment. Greenwood. family wi receive friends Tues- day evening at the funeral home from 7:30 until 9. p.m.

AC. Hemperley 8 Sow. IVEY': funeral services for Mr. George W. -tvey, Sr.

wi be held Tu esday at 2 at Lowndes ChapeL Rev. W. LendeH Ains- worth officiatina. Interment, Crest Lawn Memorial Park. frank B.

Lowndes 8 Son. JACKSON Mrs. Magnolia of ft Valley. 1 passed suddenly. The wife of Rev.

Preston Jackson. Funeral announced later. Jackson 1 funeral Home. Greensboro. JOHNSON Mr.

Ben L. Johnson of 2025 Ar-kngton Circle N.W., passed May 24. 1981. Funeral announced tatsr. Mm Bm HEMPISLEY, Mis.

Tom J. HUB8ARD, Miss Dessie Mrs. Delpha Evans' -r Services for Mrs. Delpha Waddell Evans of Atlanta will be at It a.m. Tuesday at the Lowndes burial at Hollywood Mrs.

Holt, a licensed practical nurse, died Saturday. She was a member of the North Atlanta Baptist Church. There are no immediate survivors. C.A. "Al" Martin Servica for C.A."A1" Martin, 77, of AtlanU will be aH p.m.

Tuesday at the Salvation Army Church, burial at Hill-crest Cemetery in East Point Mr. Martin, a maintenance department employee at Piedmont Hospital; died Sunday. He was a member of the Lakewood Heights Baptist Church. Survivors Include his widow, Hazel Gates Martin; daughter, Mrs. James C.

(Alva) Owen of Heflin. Alabama; sons, Claude W. Martin of Forest Park, and Virgil A. Martin of Atlanta; sister, Mrs. -Annabelle Hanes of Griff in Ga.

i Ward, me-- BAILEY by wife. Mrs. Francis Cline Davis; daughter, Elizabeth Ann Anderson, Panama City, brothers, A. T. Davis S.

R. Davis, both of Atlanta; grand- daughter, Angel WentzenV Cony-" ers. Huey funeral Home, DAVIS -Mrs. Mozelle B. Dam of 405 auburn Rd.

S.W., Apt. 69. passed May 23. 1981. funeral will be announced later by Alfonso Dawson Mortuary, 3000 King Jr.

Dr. S.W. DENNIS Mr. Jessie Dennis of 325 Newport St. NW.

father of Mrs. Mary E. Coffey, Mr. William Hen-; dtrson passed May 25, 198L funeral announced later. Hauja- brooks funeral Home.

"OOOSON. funeral services for Mrs. Willie Arrtngton Dodson, age. 63 of 135 Gilmore Rd. Smyrna, wiU be held 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Welcome Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Junior WaddeR officiating, interment Georgia Memorial Park. Surviving, Mr. Gwen Dock son, Smyrna; Mrs.

Ella Mae Dobson, Mrs. Audio Carter. Smyrna; Mrs. Ftpsie Jones, two grandsons. The remains are at the residence.

Wmkenhofer- McCurdy. Smyrna, 432 0771. cova Mr. Alba Jason (Pete), age 64 21 North EWjay, aassed away May 25. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Lorene Kiker Dover. EHiiay, daughter, Mrs. Gloria Nurmally, Woodstock: Mr. Sammy EWjay, mother, Mrs. S.

Gordon Qover. Eftjay. brother, Hank jfj. ttovet, Elay, luneral. 2 pan.

Wednesday from the togan unwaj Home ChapeL 'Charies B. Cochran inttrroant EiiarCity CerBetery.C (Al) Martin will be held Tuesday. May 26. 1981 at 2 p.m. from the Salvation Army Church with remains placed in state at 1:30 p.m.

Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery. Pallbearers will assemble at the church at 1:45 p.m. Horis A Ward, Inc. MATHIS Mr. Alexander, husband of Mrs.

Rebecca Mathis of Rt 1. Bos 59. Social Qrde. died May 24, home of Funerals DAVIDSON, Mr. Joe Sr.

MITCHELL, Mr. George Awvnrt ATLANTA STS-HII McLANZ 1 TUCKER 4M-3021 WHITLEY OOUGLASVH.LE HJ OU ism. runerai announcea wer. Jones 8 Turner. Madison.

David A 61 1006 Shorter Rome, Ga died Monday. Sur-, vived by one daughter, Mrs. Vickie Payne, Rome, steMawih- tut Urt RW Flv Rnma. hni William Bugg Funeral Set For. Tuesday Graveside services (or William A.

Bugg, 77, of Atlanta will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Bugg, retired from the National Association of Manufacturers, died Sunday. 1 A native of Columbus and a graduate of Mercer University, Mr.

Bugg had been a resident of Atlanta for the past 50 years. He was a member of the Legion of Honor of the Atlanta Kiwanis Club; charter member of the Sales Executive Clutr, former director fo the State YMCA and former director of the Better Business Bureau. He was a former Commodore of the Atlanta Yacht Club, a member of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and the DeKatb Chair ber of Commerce and was active in the Boy Scouts and Red Cross. Mr. Bugg was a member of the Cathedral of St Philip, the Atlanta Historical Society.

Atlanta Art Association, -Atlanta Symphony Guild, the Men's Gardes Club, and Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Survivors Include Us widow, Anne Page Bugg; daughter, Patrick T. Hickey of Atlanta; A. Bugg, Jr. of Atlanta; sisters, Mrs.

Thomas Vickery of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Margarete Smith Graveside services for Mrs. Margarete Phillips Smith, IS, of Waycross will be at pro. Wednesday at Westview Cemetery in Atlanta.

Mrs. Smith, a retired department store clerk, died Monday. A native of Atlanta, she was a member of the Second Ponce SMITH, Ma. Robert A. TAYlCftVMf.J.

Clark sisters, hiss Mildred McBrayer, Mrs. Harold Gray, Rode, brother, W.L McBrayer, AtJaWa. two grandchMren, two nieces also' survive, funerel services Will be held 4 p.m. Tuesday from the graveside in Mt Pitas- ant Cemetery, Rome, GaJ'wIth Rev. Jxk Chandler, Rev'.

Marcus Martin officiating. Damel'a funeral Home, Rome. coo JOHNSON Mrs. -Pearline White, funeral i -services; Wednesday, May 27, 1981. Zwn Baptist Church.

MARIETTA. GA funeral services for Mr. Lewis E. Bailey wiH be twM Tuesday, May 26, 1981 at 11 a.m. from the Victory Baptist Church with remains placed in state at 10:30 a m.

Rev. R. H. Burcher, Rev. J.

L. Ridgeway will officiate; inter- ment Forest Grove Cemetery. Horis A. Ward, Inc. BECKHAM Friends and relatives of Mr.

Marvm Beckham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beckham, Mr. AHred Beckham, Griffin: Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Smith, Atlanta; ikjcos and nephews, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Marvm Beckham, this Tuesday afternoon. May 26 at 2 o'clock from the 1 chapel of Pittman Rawts funeral Home. Dr.

Bruce Morgan of-ftciitlng, interment, Rehoboth Baptist Church Ctnetery, PittmarvRawls funeral Home, frifHGa. Mr. of 2750 Doytr WJt, died May mt. Survivmg are his wife, deughter," T. Hickey, aim, Mr.

A Bud Atlanta, tn ter, Mrs. Thomas Vickery, Jack-tonviHa, grandsons, Mr. Patrick T. HKkey, Jr Mr. John 0.

Hiclity, Mr. William A JJua Si Mr. Robert Baa tnterment services wi tie held Tuesday, May 26. at 2 o'clock at Arte too, Canon Arthur lockhart offtciaring. hi ilea of flowers, contributions may be made to ttwCtheoYalofStPbiltpwthe American Heart Association, ft M.

Patterson 1 Son. Sarin HiW aTArA funeral services for Mrs. Doris' 1 C. Catania wi be held Tuesday, May 26, 1981 at 12:30 o'clock at Ogfethorpa Hi. Dr.

Gil Watson offKianrc interment Arhng-: ton. H.M. Patterson- a Son, 427 8447 fockson, 2:00 p.m. Rev. W.

James. Pastor, officiatina. MKO, Thomas M. Trimier. McDonough funeral McCORD Logan funajfai- Home funeral services for Mr.

Willie rjrnaeL- Cascade Hill Oglethorpe hiu SPftiNO Hm' WCa.AV.WimA. CATANU, Mrs. Doris CWaiMrs. Mattie J. JOHNSON, Mrs.

Samuel A. MKCK, Mr. Frank G.Jr, I TIMMONS, Mr. Russell M. Sr.

Mr. H. (Hulett) DriskeR, ,1442 van; tppt passed away May. 25. funeral arrangements annouhcod later.

Horn iA Ward, mci DUGSAN- Vi'v. kitermenf services for Mrs. Sara PmneN Ouggan will be held Wednesday, May 27; 1981' at 1" o'clock at Decatur City Ceme- tery.Jev. Sam M.Ctark officiating. H.M.

Patterson 8 Son, SprmgHitLyr DUNLAVEY Graveside Services for Mrs. Pamela K. Ddmavey of 2924 Mrs. Ann Renner -Memorial services for Mrs. Ann Crowder Renner of Bonita, wilf be' at 4 pn.

Tuesday at the St James Episcopal Church in Marietta. Private burial services for the family will at West. View Cemetery ni Atllanta, Renner, a homemaker and formerly of Marietta, died Thursday. She was a member of the Winder Hospi-: tal Guild in Windofi Survivors include her husband, Edward J. Renner Jr.

of Bonita, daughters, Mit Nancy Graham and Mrs. Karen Stuckey, both of Bonita; CaL, Miss Paula Graham of Rlver dale, CaL, Mrs. Jaa Green of Marietta, Mrs. Misste Taylor of Conway, Ark; Paul Graham and Gary Graham, both of Riverdale, CaL, Jeff Renner of Bedford, parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack E. Crowder of Vinlngs; brothers. Jack F. Crowder Gains-ville, Bin Crowded of Soell-ville; and Charlie Crowder of Alpharetta. Lewis E.

Bailey Services for Lewis E. Bailey, 67, of Redan will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Victory Baptist Church in Forest' Park, burial in Forest Grove1 Cemetery. Mr. Bailey, a clerk STEWART, Mr.

Uoyd G. 5MPticMreeRd. CHAFM "Other.11' Funeral Homes McCord of 658 South Elizabeth Place, N.W. wiNbetwM Wednes- day, May 27, 1981 at 1 p.m. at Pleasant Hi Missionary Baptist Church, 745 Bolton Road.fl.tU.

with Rev. S. Surry officiating. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. The remains wi be placed in state et the church at 11 a.m.

"is Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Carrie HoHowayr grandson Na- than O. Harper; four sistets-m-: law, five brothers-in-law, several nieces, rwphewi, other relatives and friends. The Cortege; wi assemble at the residence it 12 Noon, fvev Morticians; MCGrJ i Mn Alice Margaret McGhel. of 208 Upshaw St SW.

wife oi Mr. George McGhee passed May, 25, 1981. funwal announced later. HatTwlitfynwalHviM4 Mcwr--. i funwal- servicts for Mr.

CmcM McGraw wiU be held Wednesday at t' p.m.; Elizabeth Chaoef, Dawson's Mortuary with Rev. Carter officiating. McGraw passed Friday. May. 22, 1981 after a brief illness.

na-V Live of New Orleans, he also Kved iff Chicago, H. for. over 25 yean 'M resided here; In Atlanta for 3tt years. He irsur- vived by his wife, Mn Juajute feda 1 McGrawt McGtaw, four sisters, one brother, end a host of relatives ad friends are esked M78 Ward' -12 afon. tonti 8 9 at V' Altomxf Daca Urtuary, 3000 liri'Kingpr PageVc Mrs.

Samuel A (Trumie Helms), of Delfwood N.W.. died May 25, 1981. Surviving are her cousins, Mrs. John Mrs. A.W.

fahistrom, Attanta, nieces, Mrs. Mary Hen-1 derson, Norcross, Mrs. Leah Fe4- ton, Montatuma, sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. V.f.

Daniel, Norcross. funeral services wilt be heM Wednesday, May 27. at 10 o'clock at Spring George Wascovich, Rev. John M. Minter officiating.

Interment Decatur. As pallbearers, Mr. Don Vancy, Mr. Johnny Davis, Mr. Dan Scarborough, Mr.

Gene Ownby, Mr. Lee Outt, Mr. T.T. Travis. The family win receive friends from 4 to 6 Tuesday afternoon at Spring HiB.

H.M. Patterson 8 Son. Mr. Floyd King, died Friday, May 22, 1981. Survivors are i Mrs.

Esther King, daugh- ters, Florine and AtlanU; sons. Willie Robert Floyd, James Howard and Curlie, Washington, grandchildren, sisters, 1 Mamie Hill, Washington. Arch Bishop Huff, Gai; Mrs. Janie Norman, Augusts, Louise Lindsay. A Dih' Mn LilaJlnn, Cwveiand, A OIUl.JrotNtav Dover Klnfi Cleveland, Ohio; Mr.

Marion King, three 5 daugbtert ja-iaw. two sons in-. law. twd sisters kHa, two brothers irHlaw, many nieces Modine Wood Services for Modine Wood, 67, of Winston wiU be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Park Avenue Baptist Church in Atlanta, burial at Fairview Memorial Gardens in Stockbridge A homemaker, Mrs.

Wood died Saturday. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Johnny (Wanda) Hammock of Win- 1 ston; sons, Nelson Lee Wood of Columbus, Ohio and John Wayne Wood of Norman, i Rev. Ruben Harris The Rev. Ruben (Ruby) 1 Harris, 80, of McRae died Sunday.1 The Rev.

Ruben was a minister for the South Georgia- Methodist Conference. Funeral arrangement will be made at a later date. Survivors include his widow Ethel H. Harris of McRae; daughters, Mrs. Emily H.

Strickland of Doraville; son, Randy Harris of Lakeland, sister, Mrs. Maude H. Martin of fi HownP HWi- Rudolph, Goodwin; COLUMBUS Services for Rudolph (Rudy) Goodwin, 59, will be held at 2 pm 1 Tuesday at Macon Road ChapeL burial Park: H1U Goodwin, the vice-president of finance for Reed Dross in Atlanta, died Sunday. Survivors include his widow, MUdred Goodwin, of Doraville; daaiter, Mrs. Helen dark Stappkbeln Birmingham, Ala; stepdaughters, Debra Bonn and Mrs Karen Gibbons, all of Cpluin bos.

4 Anson Clark Jr. Memorial services I for AasonLyleOirk Jr, be held at 2:18 p.m. Wednesday at Woodlawn Baptist Church in Cecatur. Mr. Clark died -Sunday.

Survivors include his widow, Frances Clark; daughter, Kelly Clark; parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Griffith of Qeveland, Misi; brother, Dr. Frank 0. Clark of Lexington, Kentucky.

In lien of flowers, the family re- quests that donations be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society in memory, of Mr. Clark. Joe E. Andrews Services for Joe It An drews, 17, ef Conyers will be at 4 m. Toesday in the Glen-.

wood chapel, of the Horis A. Ward Funeral Home, burial in" Resthaven Cemetery. Mr. Andrews, a crane operator in the construction Industry, died Sunday. Mr.

Andrews at-, tended the White Oak HiUs Baptist Church. Survivors in-' dude his daughter, Mrs. BiiUe M. Spraill of Doraville; sons, Sonny Andrews of Decatur and Donny It Andrews of Padnkah, Keatocky, sister, ate Evelyn Clark of Eaton-ton, Ga; brothers, Gene, Andrews of Eka, Ga. and John, Andrews of Hawaii.

Frank G.Merck Services for ''Frank G. Merck; Jr, 57, of Tucker will be at am Tuesday In the chapel of Spring EM Mortuary, burial in Westview Cemetery. Mr. Merck, a dtvi-, ston manager for the Wood-, man Co, died Satarday A na-. Uve of be was a member of the Leland Methodist Cnurch and a World War Army Air Corps veteran.

Survivors include his widow, Wanda Ann Cox Merck, parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank 0. Merck Sr; and John Griffin, aU of Mableton, HenipeHey of: Atlanta wlO be at 11 ajn. Tuesday the chapsl of A.C. Kamceriey and Sons Funeral Eome, burial in CsUa Park Cemetery.

Mrs, Eecperley, a retired counter worker for a laundry company, died Satur- day. An Atanta native, she wu a member. of the West. End Baptist Church. There.

are no Immediate survivors. f. UsHtcap TJraveslde services for Ed T. Lightcap, 72, of Loganville will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Floral Hills Cemetery in Tucker.

Mr. Lightcap, a re-tired Housing and Urban Development employee, died Saturday. Survivors Include bis widow, Cedk Doar Light-can; and son, Ecsena T. Lightcap, of Loganville. 1 IMVU wtipHm VUWVIb Survivors include her widower, Robert E.

Smith Sr. of Waycross; sons, Robert E. Smith Jr. of Neptune Beach, and John EL Smith of Qeveland, Ohio; sisters, Mrs. Adella Ann Johnson of Way-.

cross and. Mrs. Anna Feldman of Washington, D.C Vi Harry A. Steele Services for Harry A.Steele, 84, of East Point will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church of East Point, burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Mr. Steele, a retired secretary for the Baptist Home Mission Board, died A native of East Mr. Horace Chafin of McDo- passed away May 20, funeral arrangements later. D. T.

Carmichael a Son, McOonowtt. jsmM ThefmndsantfrelatlvelofMr. and Mrs. Hawley Eugena Chapman, Tampa, fl Mrs. James (Beryl) Davis, Cenyers; 2 grandchildren, 4 Ft-grendch-dren, art invited to- attend Ekveside services for Mr.

Haw-y Euieoa May 28.. 1981 at 10 a.m. at Cresttawn Memorial Park. Rev: James Clark wis officiate. Pa- bearers assemble at the chapel at 9:15.

Horis A Ward, Inc. ALLEN, Mr. John M. ANDREWS, Mr. Joe BKXHAM, Mr.

Marvin CHARN, Mr. Horace CHAPMAN, Mr. Hawley E. CHSY.Mr.Tommie COVINGTON, Mn. Alice CRUCE, Mr.

Robert M. DAVIS, Hr. Charies VY. DAVIS, Mrs. Moselle I.

:DOVarMr.AbeJ. Mr, H. C. Pebble Decatur, will be Wednesday, 2 p.m. at Metwood Cemetery.

Pastor Michael Arma- or officiating. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Beverly Jean Pick" em, Boyd. Texas; father, Wil- liate 1 VanDtwater; sisters, Mrsses Karen and Rhonda Van-' Dawattr, afl of Stone Mountain; brother: Ronald VanOewater. U.S.

Army. Ft. Stewart. Steven Anderson, Montevideo, Rodney Nesbitt, Stone Mountain; grandmother. Mrs.

Mary Coring, Montevideo, Minn. Mclano funeral Home. umiri services for Mrs. Nancy fields Echols wiU be held Wednesday. May 27, 1981 at 2 P.M.

at Providence Baptist Church, 659 Larkin Street; S.W.. with Rev. Phillip Terry officiat-, ing. fnterment Lincoln Cemetery. The remains wi be plactd in state St the church at 12 Noon.

Survivors include her son, end Mrs. James H. Ecttols; ajiCMar," ISst imife A Echol dtfow Vert City (fonmrty ef Atlanta); One ramlougWer, Ave great eratuidaughttajHio i ireatireat-randdaughter. a host ef other relatives and friends. (Ttw Cortege wi assemble at 707 fair Street, S.W.

Apt. No. 301 at 1:15 P.M.). hey Morticians. lor Singer and died Sunday.

He was a member of the Victory Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Evelyn Honea Bailey, daughter; Mrs. Marsha Hart of Lithonia; Mrs. Mary Eunice. Point, he was a deacon for ue rim Baptist umrcB in Bailer of Westmont HI: ait East Point and a member of ten.

Mrs. Doris McMillan. and Mrs. Dl Uwiae White River, Fla. Crystal the East Point Lion's Gob.

Mr. Steele will Be la state from junto at the church. Survivors Include his funeral services for Mr. Temmle wifl be nekt May 27, 1981 at 2 o'clock from the Mt Don Baptist Church, Farm-. irttoe, 6a.

Rev. Joseph Stars. of ficiating. Siinivors are fMr. and Mrs.

Fred Cheney, three l- sisters, Anmrta Thrasher, Marie Davfa, Margaret Andrews, three brothen. Add. Josapi and Robert remains wi he state at tlhurclat l2 o'-, dockennl the hour of funeral am) will not be viewed after the eulogy. Jackson funeral Home; Greensboro, Ga. FSTIMAN, Rao S.

Mr. R. Miles JAaMniMognoUa USHTCAP, Mr. Ed T. LEGAL NOTICES 'v BW Huneer DEPARTMENT1 Of AOMIIWTeATrvl scevKu PuecHASiNO a supplies division SECTION A KMVfTATION TO BO mMI, Wollci lijwrttiv 4m Oe)ReaWffneWl Ol AtM llMllF RMV SeJflrttaN.

PurdMikw tiw SmwMi OMttofl, wM ccwr imhu Mtfi en wM oi Oeoifle Dwwrtmwl el Murctl lor IMRPROVEMENTS ANO ALTERATIONS TO CENTRAL STf AM PLANT ANO DORMITORV HEATJNO SYSTEMS AT YOUTH DOVE LOP MENT CENTER. MILLEDGEVILLE, 6E0R6IA III tirici MntomHlv wM. Ihe RavjsjjfTfjj Mreo mwrwo farjeainvafitt srwawiW" IpH) Iht PrttfCl MeWWl eVttf fIflVJIWfJt ajaisid Apr! H), mi; fXt8krf4 Irf eVft LfjDWSlWlheJ Ei PsWejejT Jfr Hawlel A-ei Eart bkJ mutt be lubnfiei en me ervKHbid form atiedwd iweM. AljiMk ipwet or bjd ertcet muM te ASM Ui, le or tvpowrlMoii, InSom wordo efW Reufoo. end Rw lopeepioe coftWcaNoR mull be tuty coowloloe jntf enocuM wXM wOrnHMd.

Crnmatm SM B-oe, Propoul Form. A -a Suck mom bids at errif LOVE, Mrs. Mabel Mr. Chariest UICEAR, Miss Corotyti A. MATVSS, Mr.

Alexander McUAYIS, Mr. David A. McCMW, Mr. Chichi KTWSCM, Mr. WiiSiam Sr.

KCsvtiONa ItVte Hs)f Tr1 SAUTH, Mrs. Viola TUGGLE, Mr. Chert Ctlvid we bt opened end rood oMUB et (m Ml.) June M. ML AO tm im rata had IM Bid -OMcor funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Jones Conkle wi be heM Tuesday, May 21, 19S1, at 2 o'clock at Spring Hi, Re.

Tom fowler 1 officiating. mtarment Marietta City Cemetery. HM. Patterson asoe. COVINGTON Mrs.

Alice B. Covhwton of Nor-, cross passed away May 25. She is survived by 1 oaofMer, Mrs. 1. 1 Morris (SMrlev) LyJe, Nprcross; 1 son.

Mr. Bobby Covington, Daeuta; 1 brother, Mr. Thomas 1 Bailey. Norcross; sister, Mrs. Eula Mm Glenn, Atlanta; Mrs.

Rilla Stonecyphef, Tucker; Mrs. v- Louise Watson, Norcross; Mrs. i Mary Stone, Mableton; grand-: children. Funeral services wi. 0, be fwtd mimipi ll at 2 p.m.

from the JIT. Patterson CMoL Norcross wtth DrSw; eel letson oftfciitiri 'tUHMiit Mrs. famis FrankKn of 101! BhraYNE. AplA-3. funeral serv 1 ice vrtt be.

held Wednesday May 27. 1981. at 10 m. at Greater Piney Grove Baptist -Oiarefa. 1879 Oertwood Ave.

S.E. The remains wi he state at the church from 11:30 a.m. Rs. frank Jones Pastor, mtatment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Survivors are daughter, Mrs.

Marie Shefton Walker, four grandctidree Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1 (Deborah) WeRs 1 if-Wa MteheMl Shcltofi, Ms. Patricia end Mrs, Eugene (Sandra) Walker, Three grtat-grandchMren.

mother Mrs. Corine Thorton, brother, Mr. Clarence Springs, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bemy (tah Ctie2 tor.

and a tost of eiecea, MCh- relatives end are mviUd to attend the service. Al reiativea end friends- Purehoilne end SuppUtt Dlyhion, MHCDOl Slrott, S.W., Room Al GooraM ma. oe or botord Mel IM nfTMJ, A-44. AecHo tor I fJOCMTTejTfHif tofVthfaT Wltrv 81 sn.ee vkxa) bo mod rani L. PoooSlorHno ana formori, oiw roiwoi Suit Ml.

ammi. Goorala and nephews, a host of other' 3 relatives and iriends. funeral services wi Wednesday; 1 May 27 at 3 p.a at the Milliard Station Baptist Church. The remains wi tie in state from 2 until hour of service. The family will receive friends Tuesday mght at the funeral home from 8 unW 9.

Relatives and friends an asked to assemble at the Rev. Dot- son officiating, Interment church cemetery. VMlis funeral Home. Washington, Ga. Mrs.

Louise 61 Cteve-. land sister of Mrs. i Akce Wilsoo, Mrs. Cordeiie IM, Mrs. Ruby Bfarrton, passed May 25r 1981.

funeral an- nounced later. Moretand funeral LAWS-XS Mn Beatrice Smith Lawrence of Route li.Box-106, Hampton. Ga passed May 23, 1981 LA. CaiflVTbewifeofMr.Rorus Lawrence; funeral arrange- -ments and survivors wi be an-, nounced upon arrival of remains by McOowefTs United Funeral Homeof Griftin. UCHTCAP Graveside services for Mr.

Ed T. Lightcap wi be bekf Tuesday, May 25, 1981 at 11 a.m. from floral Hills Memory Gardens, Tucker. Rev. Jimmie Thompson officiating.

Patlbearers assemble i et the funeral Jwme at a.m. Horis A Ward, Nic. USTON funeral services for Mr. Paul S. Lis ton, Jr.

wilt be held Tues, 2 pm. et the chapel Of Carl J. MoweS 8 Son. Rev. Carl J.

Mow-eN, Sr. officietiRg. Carl J. fJtoareJI 8 Son, ayettewne. lOVI Vv" GraVeside services for Mrs.

Mabel C. Love of 343 Pine St, wi be held Wednesday. May 27, 1981 at 12 noon In Southview Cemetery. Rev. M.A 1 Linsey officiating, interment, Southview.

Her survivors are franddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. rnery L. Gresham, grandson, Mr. and Mn Bernard A.

Banks, treat-grandchildren, Angela and Emery I. Gresham, other relatives and friends. The cor-(' tags wi rttembie et 1856 Pme- CmHumti le Ntit Cthaa inonJinioyTeobielnoJ from si'; widow Virginia W. Steele; daughter, Miss Harrietta Steele of Athens; Thomas A. Steele of Mexico City, Mexico, Lee Paul Steele, of AUentown, Pena; brothers, Horace W.

Steele of Hape-ville, and HiUiard Steele of Houston, Texas. "i t- i George W. hey Sr. Services for George W. Ivey Sr.

of Acworth wiU be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Lowndes1 Funeral ChapeL burial at Crest Lawn Me-. 1 morial Park. Mr. Ivey, a self-employed painting died Saturday.

He was a member of the North Atlanta Baptist Church. Survivors include the widow, Gladys Everett Ivey, daughters, Mrs. Virginia Gentry of TaylorsvUle, MrsT Carolyn Ask and Mrt. Fare Knlt of Marietta; tons, George W. Ivey Jr.

of brothers, Rufus Ivey ef Doraville and Alfred Ivey of Wausau, Fla. Mrs. Mattie Conkle srvkei for Mrs. Mattie Jones Conkle, 17, of AtlanU will ba'at pjn. Tuesday in the chapel of Spring Hill Mortuary, burial in MarietU City Cemetery, Mrs.

Conkle, a "retired interior decorator, died! Saturday. Formerly: of Marietta and a native of Gilmer County, the was a member of Roswell Street Baptist Church in Marietta, Survivors include her daughters Mrs. Rowland Geddie of Atlanta; Mrs. Wlliam H. Trltt of Marietta; and son, Sam W.

Jones of Statesville, North Ora Nichols Holt 1 Services for Mn.40ra Nicn-oh Holt, 71, of Atlanta will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Lowndes ChapeL burial at Crest Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Holt, a bomemaker, died. Sunday.

Survivors tnclode a too, Mr. Sam Holt of Atlanta; sister, Mrs. Eunice Stanley of E3U-)ay, brothers, David C. Nichols of Doraville and RJL. Nichols of Ellijay.

Katie Mae Griswell Services for Mrs. Katie Mae Robinson GrisweH, 84, of AusteD will be at 11 am Tuesday in the chapel of White Columns funeral Chapel, Mabtotonr burial In Mt Harmony Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Griswell, a home- and native of Austell, died, Sunday. Survivors to-clode a dauter, Mary Frances Griswell.

of Anstel' aoat, James GriswelL Jr, Roy A. GriswelL and Bruce Grtiwell, all of letoo; sister Krt. Evelyn B. hUrtln of MattiwwVy Graveside services lor Beatrice Mattbewi, SJ, of Decatw wiU beat am. at Decatur Cemetery.

Mrs. Matthews, a home-maker, died Sunday. Survl- vors Include daughters, Mrs. Helen Kraar of Decatur, Mrs. Agnes Schrciber of Indiatlan- tic, Fla Mrs.

Frances Jackson of Grayson; sons, Jack Matthews of Tocker and Tom Matthews of Tuscaloosa, AU4 sister, Mrs. Lola Sargent PPO( Jitnmg i iiiiw, m. non, tMO RownW Rood, N.V Ml, AwinM, OoorSr A9l appMccirOftl for Kit (OPejttMjr With til Cu ohouM bo Mod eromony. doevmonn wR be forwofdod. eoMR.

Tho ma omoum of And dMHll eti Mt rl are asked to ewomaki et-the-''-- Peechtree SeoriaT Gardens. iece at 12.3il Kauga- -'A eraaai fuaanl -V iundod to eocb eonorol contrnctor luonwi eononeo wo upon nn fives arid triends. Thf remans wi, he state: from 12 noon until hour of funaraL The cor- tegs wi assemhai at the resJ dence" St 1 p.m. Gnssom funeral Home. 'it or mo piont oni ipocnicoiioni condillofi St dovi ollor Vhe bid mnlni.

OoductiOM Rae Sirns freeman of Cwmv mode lor at oixr domltt to eovrmo com of reoroducllM of mote docunvtv A-ftt. Each Md mat bo occo-w HMD IMI BM iw. IWwT OCCOMOW of me form) bi an amount oduel lo OtM WO, POVOM 10 Mumfln Riiwrrit An pwonrmpfj (aono otltho a Caho- uilnaT Slow of Ooorolo end luuod by iik Sumv ouMorind do tt SlnM ol Ooorolo In ardor fa ouwan foe fbot fho bldoof wW onlor Into tract to centiruct mo proioct vim ond cannltlaM ttoM In i in IM klddlna and canlrocl i mtnti. snouid tno conuructmo A-W. Tho tuceoufut bfddor roauktd lo (urnw bond for fho tuf porforfnonco of lf)0 contract oond to tecure aavmom oi motor ion mrnnftw or ft ttfOfftttMt (Jff ttldj) omoonti ooual to Mt i Sural aultiartud lo do Mil wlift tho State of Ooorola.

Al uvnll ftod woo ramom apon wop fnMew pfMdovi ettor lfhe date of HT. Patterson femrat rtotiar. 1 "i-: 'fv'1 GVa-O Mr. Robert M. Craot ef fit 1.

Social Circle, Ga died Monday. Ha is survived by bis wife, Mrs, Louise ford Cmce; 2 Mrs. Pern Duncan, Stone Moun-V tain; Paula Street, Clave-v land; Ohio; mottier, Mrs. Maude 0. Cruce, CUrkstorc brothers, Mr.

Herbert Cruce, Sucnes. Ga4 Mr, Jesse 0. Cruel, Swews-, boro; Mr. James E. Cruce, Stone Mountain; Mr.

Claud t. Crece. LUburn; Cruce, AtJenUr 3 sisters, Mrs. Annie B. S- fMds, Uke Wates, Mn lula Brooks, $tone Mountain; Mrs.

Maudie RoSins, St Augus-. tine, I grandchild, funeral mill lilaiinaailwil services ww mm neonesoay morninf at o'clock the r' chapel of AS. Turner 8 Sons. Rev. Irlman Singleton wi effwt- atr.

mtermimt floral'. HKIs Memory Gardens. AS. TuYner i Mr. Joe Davidson, Sr.

of 2310 Beecher S.W, died at a prf vale hospitaL May 24. Arrange-, menti announced, later by Hmes. DAVIS 1 Mr. Charles Wesley (Charlie) Oavis, 202 Pioneer. Trad, Cw tersvim.

Sinners 3 p.m. Tues-i day from the chapel of Huey funeral Home with remains SKed in state at 2:30. Rev, J. Huddleston, Or, Monroe Swtf-' ley, and Rev. Robert V.

Otment officiating interment Cherokee Memorial Park. He is survived, CmiIim4 le Nut CritM A-eL As bids oubmlifad iboa occoroonce won tno tor mi me Vfnspr mnil nv WW1 v. Chase, Ml, Thursday fky 21. 1981. Mother of JuA Rtbekah freemen, Howard Sims freeman and Karen Michefle' Kattison.

sitter of Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. Morris Hartment, Sims and David Sims.i Afse survived by srvtn grand- etWdreii Sympamy may be ei-' pressed le the form of memori- ah her name to any Hospice Ctganiiation, Arrangements by Warner Pumphry funeral Home, 8434 Georgia Ave, Sfyjng.Md.1 i' yim? Mr. H. files Cmor, died Sunday in Coeur 0'Alene, Idaho.

AS. Turner 8 Sons. CmTnTH Ma Pstricla Ann Smith Griffith of 2158 Fair bum Rd, for- merry of Winston-Salem, H.CH passed Sunday, May 24, 1981. funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 27. 1981 at 2 8.m.

from teckson Memorial aentt Church, 269 fairburn Rd, S.W. Rev. Gregory Sutton officiating; Interment Evergreen Cemeterv, N.C. Survivors are a loving daughter, Ms. MecheHe Verteite Smith; mother, Wimemma Bowling; step-father, Mr.

Henry Bowling; two sisters, Mrs. Queen M. Cooper, Mrs. vera Stowe; brother, Mr, James Smith two aunts, two brothers-in-law, several nieces and nephews of Winston-Salem, N.C.; and a host of other rela-j CMllm4 la Nm Ctliu Carolina. xoto et oooro tnurwl funeral servfcts for Mrs.

Katie Mm Griswel, Aosttf. Tues day, a.nu. White Columns 1 ChapeJ; interment ML Harmony Gardens. Gene Davis, Mabieton. HEARD funeral service for Mr.

Wilson Heard, Jr. of New Ark, H.L wi be held Wed. May 27, 1981 at 2 i p.m. at our chapel. Rev.

j. c. Collier offidatin. Interment ML Olive Cemetery. He is survived by wife, five children, parents, I aunts, uncles end ether rela Uvea and friends.

Wake at the chapel 78 p.m. Tuesday Cotltenr feyattevWe, 461-1101. HFCmXY funeral services Mrs. Tom Jones (Pauline Hemperley, Tues-' day, May 26, Hemperley's Chape), 11 s.m. Rev.

Wiikam I- Roane ohiaUnc Interment Col-: lege Park. A C. Hemperley A Sons. HJU friends and relatives ef Mr, and i Mrs. Carl James Hi, and: Mrs.

BiRy Hil, Ball Ground; Mr. Jerald Hi, Marietta; Mr. J. T. Hill, Mrs.0IHeHi.

Canton; are invited to attend the funeral of Mr, Carl lames Hi Tuesday at 2 1 p.m., body in state et 1 p.m. from the Hightowar Baptist' Church. Rev. Gerald Richards: and Rev. Hoyt Thompson office sting; Interment Oakdale Ceme- Ntil CtJiBt Conbtructioa LEGAL NOTICES uvporirnpiw hottwwim PurcnotMe ueatns tiseyvnere saawaMaaeawaMMjfaaw tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Opera Star Rosa Ponselle Dea A 84 BALTIMORE (AP) Rosa Ponselle, the NOTICE of public hearing is hereby gives pursuant to the proposed issuance of a license to Ben C.

McEwen, 5714 Simpson Ave Union City, Ga. for the salt of Liquor, Beer Wine, dba Shannon Spirits, at Site Shannon Croaslnii, Jonesboro aka Hwy 138f Union City, Fulton Co. Said hearing to be held at. the Union City, City Hall, 5047 Union St, Union City, Ga, on June 1981 at 7:30 p.m. Ben Camp McEwen, 60 James Patrick Darnold, 50 I Metropolitan Opera In 1818 opposite Caruso, was the first UA-born and trained singer to sing with the Metropolitan.

i 4 Born Rom Ponxiilo on Jan. 22, 1887 in Meriden, Miss Ponselle began her career in music by studying piano. Miss Ponselle enured vaudeville at age 18 with her sister Carmela, and it was at New York's Palace Theatre that Caruso first heard her sing. famed American dramatic soprano who was discovered on the vaudeville stage by Enrico Caruso, died Monday at her home of a heart stuck. She wu 84.

Elayne Duke, Miss Ponselle's personal representative, said the singer died at 1 p.m. at her mansion, Villa Pace. Miss Ponselle, who debuted with the.

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