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1 i Death Notices uffl be cwwaeted at 1 SSL Maaday in Tywe Funeral ttwtae Oak Hill by Kev. 0. S. Dca- aelJy- Banal be is Hase Sie- nxial Park al FaveaeviSe- Mr. Brags.

Beckiey. wsKiiy vi Oak died Fri- cay in Raleigh Ikneral yilal at Beekiey alter a itl- bOVHOW. Mis. ArtUr T. 60.

of Des Moines. died Saturdey at Des Moioes. She was the mother of Mrs. Henry B. Wehrte of Charleston.

Also surviving; are her husband. a son. of DCS Mvines. and grand-; children. Service will be at m.

Monday in St. Julio's Lutheran in Des' Moines. The body is at Hamil-j tun Funeral Home in Des! Moines. The family has ed that flowers be omitted. RAIN txpeded SHtMK in Capail Faneral Unaae al Ham- la wsfa Bev.

Isaac lictattas. Burial be is Pteas- aat Hi3 near Mr. Lawsaai 3. of Lawsaa. cBed Friday IB a Cbartetoo hospital! afcer a short ilSaess- Sanhiag! are bis widow.

Peare: five; sons. Oscar, Garde and ard. all of Hamlia. James of; BartwursvJlle and Odril of Biaachlaad; five daughters, i Mrs. Cartot MiUer.

Mrs. Billy Linville and Mrs. ChiltOa Love-! joy. all of Hamlis. Mrs.

Rupert K. Duddig ol Huntiogton and Mrs. Paul Browning of Mas- siltan. Ohio; a stepson. John Eudkott of Canneltoa: a stepdaughter.

Mrs. John Zirkle of Alum Creek: a brother. William of Hamlin: and four sisters. Mrs. Neal Carnes, Mrs.

Pat woon Elkins and Mrs. Iva Adkins. all; of Hamlin. and Mrs. Ada ram his of Athens.

Ohio. Ihe in the 70S- TMma Marie 'man ram Migrn wou. rc.i«. be at 2 p. m.

MOB-. VIRGINIA cioudiiwss ad Wallace Fu-'; x) rtW; 31 Detroit ObwYatv.Gnat Lakes and the tt be wanner over mast the Pfeis area and parts of the eestrai Mississippi Valley. AP Wirephoto) Mrs. FDR Recovering SEW YORK Mts. i FcaeUa D.

BMsewTs iem- pearattve has rttsned to 1 maT and "she has teem spirits Saturday." her reported. Ihe-tnedkal ixietia Weather Data txt. i. FORECASTS 4-S a i p. 12 p.

WASHINGTON --f- high and EST VIRGINIA- ctoody. Bureau' km lor srtectcd areas: 1 tcnwerature tor 12 hours; nernxi. minimum temperature lor 18 precipitation lor 24 m. EST. Ex-Roane Prosecutor Dies in City City 71 Baltimore i a a aa non ouw the re- with ma.naer weit portion in afternoon, rlotrtion W-75 east.

6572 v.Rt portion. lnd.4naj»l.s Kev. Ezra Bennett KENTUCKY-Scattered DOOLEY. Mrs. 58.

of 3S9 Kenna Sen ice Charleston, died Saturday inj McMillan Hospital at Charleston, after a one year illness. Covinglon. native, she faadj Burial will be in Wallace Me- in "Cmith on morial Cemetery at Clintonville. M-W today highs 74-32. LOS in inanewn i i imniui a $OUTHERN ANO CENTRAL OHIO "Aerioun 31 years.

She was a member of i Mrs. Lewis, ot niuidmv: Ram spfMS to today Si." Paul's Methodist Church inj burg, died Friday at her home long illness. Surviving South Charleston. Surviving arej her husband. Delbert: sisters.

Mre. Ada Carnifix of lluntinston. Mrs. Bessie McCombs of Akron. Ohio.

Mrs. C. N. Cooke of South Charleston. Mrs.

Ethel Easter of Mrs. W. C. Kent of Poca. Mrs.

W. R. McCombs of Plymouth N. and Mrs. E.

Stennette of Midway; and a brother. Edgar Allen of Richwood. Service will conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in St. Paul's Methodist Church in South Charleston by v.

Robert Henson. Burial will be in Cunningham Memorial Park at St. Albans. The body will be taken to the church from Snod- srass Funeral Home in Charleston an hour before the service. DOBY.

Isaac Of Charleston, died unexpectedly Friday at his home. Surviving are his widow Willie Ann; two daughters, Salena Lavon of Charleston and Emma Dennard of Baltimore; his father, Jeff of South Charleston: a sister, Mrs. Emma Jones of Baltimore; two brothers. Jeff and Jim of South Charleston: five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The body at Trend and Smith Funeral Home.

11ARK1NS, Mrs. Mabel- Service will be conducted at 2 p. Monday in Bartlett Funera Home at Charleston by Rev John B. Cremcans. Burial wil be in Bond Cemetery.

Mrs Harkins. 60, of 1817 Pennsy vania died Friday at her home after a long illness. JiOLLlDAY. Washington (Jack)--85, of Beckwith. Fay- cfte County, died Saturday in after a are her husband.

James: three daughters, Joan. Susan and! Patricia, all at home: a James R. at home; fouri sisters. Mrs. Josephine Germano of New York City.

Mrs. Myrtle Waddell of Friars Hill. Mrs. Opal Ray of Renick and Mrs. Ruth Lewis of Fairfax.

and two, brothers. Carl Lyall of Rainelle and George Lyall of Friars Hill. MAYNARD. Alvis Graveside service for Mr. Maynard.

72. of Lincoln who died Friday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Maynard Cemetery near i sondale by Rev. Jim Ferguson and Rev. Floyd Porter.

The body will be taken to the residence at 11 a.m. today from McGhee Funeral Home at West Hamlin. Mr. Maynard died in St. Mary's Hospital at Huntington a undergoing surgery.

He was a retired coal miner and farmer. Surviving are his widow. Vada; six sons. Joe of Ranger. Hurst of Shively.

Ersell of Yolyn. Is om of Stollings. John of umbus, Ohio, and General Maynard of Jacksonville, five daughters, Mrs. Betty Jo Adkins, Mrs. Dickie Adkins anc Mrs.

Blanche Thompson, all of Harts. Mrs. Laura Williamson of Wayne and Mrs. i i a McDonald of Washington. D.C.: three brothers, Harve of today 74 SATURDAY'S 5 a.

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51. SATURDAY'S WIND New 71 Phoenix 71 Pittsburgh 69 St. Louii Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Tamaa 75 wind m. p. h.

at 5 P. m. Washington 51 55 a 57 tJ a 49 47 47 43 to 57 5S 71 41 54 tl 4V 4i 74 54 46 72 58 i Sen ice will be held at Noon for Henry Creed Ferguison. 88, of 306 Kanawha Blvd. former Roane County prosecutor! lumfaia fjwsbyteriaa Itedkal Cater said she netatnK re- ewcrfam a taffinfeckMe.

previously reported to be mot critical Mrs. RMsevelt entered the hospital hen It days ago and doctors said ste will remain there until the condition is cleared up. She ran a slight temperature Friday. Brazilians Go To Polls Today Bobby Cites 2 Examples Get- F. Sdteta dent James Jkredto .23 RIO DE JANEIRO -Brazilians vote today in the first i wo elections that could de- who died Saturday.

the future of this ailing. tfce service will he mtorted I underdeveloped giant of Latin America. The immediate issue is choice of a new chamber of 409 federal deputies. 44 of the nation's 66 senators. 10 of the 22 slate governors and a host of lesser officials.

A national plebiscite Jan. 6 Sonnv Listen Nailed in Park do iaHh la today's world, he said. inditidaal AmericaB Mtiety is pressed oa all sides by the nateritliitir tern IBM'S history. Bat'evea tttfay. said is ttat eaa do witk aad have kad a mtfnntr ot pies just this tinued: "A few days it was personal heroism of Com.

Walter Schirra whkh represented the striving of mankind the freedom of space, while another American. James Meredith. brought to a head and lent his name to another chapter in the mightiest struggle of our Bartlett Finera! HMM by Rev. Cecil McMillM. Bwial wUI be ia SUats Cemetery at Evaw.

Mr. Ferguson died in Staats Hospital after a long illness. He received a law degree from West Virginia University in 1898. and taught school in Jackson and Wlutakcr Rites Will Be Monday Funeral service for William B. Whitaker.

50. of Streator, 111., formerly of Charleston, who died counties until 19(18. That! will determine whether Brazil iyear he was named assistant pro-i will continue under the pariia- for Roane County. i mentary system of government 05 I In 1912 and 1916 be was elected! or restore the executive power i Roane County prosecutor. Hej of the presidency, as demanded came to Charleston in 1922 and re-j by President Joao Goulart.

tired from law practice about year ago. He was a member ofj Central Methodist Church, the' McGuffey Club and West Virginia Bar Assn. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Howard Keith and Mrs.

Lockney conducted at lth p. m. Monday in the Barlow-1 cw Bonsall Funeral Home by Robert W. Kirkpatrick. ppfv If an 79 Burial will be in Sunset Memo- luIfGrly ITIdllj 46 9 rial Park at South Mr.

Whitaker died at his residence after suffering a heart attack. A Charleston native, he was a supervisor of the budget department of Owens-Illinois Glass in Strea- J- Ferguson of Huntington. Takes Own Life WILLIAM B. WHITAKER Citv Man Jailed On Three Counts Oak Hill Hospital after a long illness. He was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church at Graydon.

Surviving are a son, Ruelolph of Beckwith: three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Toney of Anited, Mrs. Sylvia Jarvis of Sulhmerlee and Mrs. Agnes Bidiford of New Haven, a brother. Addison ot Detroit, 19 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Service will be at 2:30 p. m. Monday in Good Hope Baptist Church at Graydon with Rev. Ernes Barley and Rev. John Bragg officiating.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be taken from Dodd and Payn Funeral Home at Fayettevill to the church one hour befor the service. KNAPPER, Thurston Alfred 0 Upton Creek, South Charleston, died Saturday morning at his home after a long illness. He sondale, Jesse of Huntington and Burl Maynard of Moundsville; four sisters, Mrs. Miriam Perry of Huntington, Mrs.

Laura Shoemaker of Indianapolis, Dollie and Martha, both of Huntington. McGLOTHIN. Mrs. Helen Delorcs --Service will be conducted at 10:30 a. m.

Monday in Clay Funeral Home by Rev. Elihue Ramsey. Burial will be in Mill Run Cemetery at Frametown, Braxton County. Mrs. McGlothin, 26, of Akron, Ohio, formerly of Clay, died Thursday in Cleveland Clinic after a long illness She was a member of Buffalo Valley Baptist Chiirch near Clay.

Surviving are her hus band, Willie; her parents, Mr and Mrs. Annise Cottrell Clay; two sisters, Mrs. Trev; Petry of Clay and Mrs. Ev Francis of Thermopolis, Wyo. five brothers, Darrell an James Cottrell, both of Shar pies, Delmer Cottrell of Charlei ton, Woodrow Cottrell of Clevi land and Kenneth Cottrell i Akron, Ohio.

The body is at th funeral home. tor, 111., and a member of Park Presbyterian Church there. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Womack Whitaker; 'four daughters, Mrs.

James Mulligan of Godfrey, 111.. Miss Carolyn Virginia, Miss Molly Jean and Miss Wendy Louise Whitaker. all of Streator; two sisters. Mrs. Horace Beulen of Cass City, and Mrs.

John Bowes of Charles- ton: three brothers, lljfin. ol Charleston, Robert of and Harry Whitaker A 32-year-old Charleston muii tington; and two grandchildren, was arrested on three charges. Saturday nighl after threatening wife, city police reported. Robert A. Pope of 1004 Wash- ngton St.

was booked at city jail on charges of violation 1 (he Johnson Pistol Law, assault and brandishing a deadly weapon. Sgt. J. WINF1ELD Okey C. Tribble.

2. of Rt. 1. Liberty, died Satur- ay in the front yard of his resi- ence. An inquest jury at Raynes Funeral Home in Buffalo ruled RICHARD, Ward Service was a World War I veteran and a member of Day Star Baptist Church of Upton Creek.

r. Knapper was employed for nine years by the Chesapeake a Ohfo Railway. Surviving are his widow, Mattie: five daughters, Mrs. Louise McCoy of York City, Mrs. Hazel Hanslcy Mrs.

Helen Johnson and Mrs Pauline Payne, all of Brooklyn N.Y., and Mrs. Lena Payne Cincinnati: four sons. of Cincinnati. Capt. A.

L. of Germany. Clarence of o- lulu. Hawaii, and Everette Knapper at home: a sister, Mrs. Rosa Tucker-of St.

Albans: and 24 grandchildren. body is at Trent and i Funeral Parlor in Charleston. Acid-Throwing Charge Waived Paul Tohia, 24, of St. Albans charged with felonious assault i an acid-throwing incident in lovers' lane near there was jaile Crockett said a Saturday in ii eu of $1,000 bon aliber pistol was taken after wa ng preliminary hear ope. Pope's wife told officer ing bcfore ustice eace G.

ad threatened to kill her. Byrnside. The arresting officers were; state police said Tobia is ac- 'atrolmen Gary Taylor and lcuse of throwing acid into the ames Pritt. face of a Huntington woman who was parked-in a car at River Socialite With Lawyer BOSTON Blonde, 21- year-old Suzanne Clift. debutante held without bail in the Beacon Hill slaying of her sweetheart, talked with her lawyer Saturday in Suffolk County jail.

There was no statement about their conversation after attorney Frank Juggins left the i greystone jail. Police said Miss Clift admitted shooting Piero Brentani. 27, last Monday in her luxurious apartment. It was not until Wed- tfr-Son- Tttlks ny Listen, world heavyweight boxing champion, was picked up by a parki guard here Fri-l day night. No I charges placed the phia and he was leased.

Park a Aaron i said he stopped a 1962 Cadil- ListM HONOLULU American military and civilian officials from Southeast Asia arrived Saturday in preparation for a Pearl Harbor conference Monday with Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. McNamara arrives in Honolulu today on bis sixth trip to Pacific command headquarters for talks on the situation in South Viet Nam and Thailand. lac because it was traveling at an unusually slow speed. He ustet PastOr Cleared said there was a strong odor yoRK tfi A nine- of alcohol and the driver could commission Sat- not show the auto reg.stration.

chargej of death a suicide. Tribble died of a 12-gauge shotgun wound in the heart. The shooting reportedly was witnessed by a mail carrier who had arrived at the house. Tribble's wife had left the house to get a son nearby whom she wanted to take the elderly man to a doctor. The dead man.

a World War veteran, reportedly had been in! poor health, suffering from nervous condition. nesday that his nude body was discovered by Miss Cliffs socialite grandmother. The motive for the shooting, police said, is still a mystery and Miss Clift remained silent when questioned about the reason. SURVIVING are his widow Ocla via; two sons, Okey D. with the Navy and Harvey Tribble of Liberty; two sisters, Mrs.

B. Warner of Dunbar and Mrs. Levi Pennington of St. Albans: two brothers. Charlie of Eleanor and Boyd Tribble of Charleston.

1 SAC Addition Starts OMAHA (A Strategic Air Command reputedly already the second largest military office building in the United States, is being expanded. Workmen are excavating for a blastproof addition to the underground command made necessary by a new 'computer command system. Lt. Edward Kelly, officer in charge, said a search of the auto turned up the registration card. Hseaid he told Uston to i someone to drive him home.

Kelly said the boxer called a neighbor, who did so. Viet Nam Crash Fatal to Three 4T H62, The New York Times Co. SAIGON. Viet Nam Three Americans died Saturday morning when a United States Marine helicopter crashed and burned during a mission north of Quang Ngai. A rescue team reached five other Americans who were injured in the crash.

Helicopters could not land because of the treacherous terrain in the mountainous northern region so the rescue team had to walk into the area. It was not known whether the helicopter was shot down by Communist guerrillas. It had been participating in an opera. tion a a i a Communist stronghold in the north. The three deaths brought to 17 the number of Americans killed here since the U.S.

be- truthfulness and tale bearing leveled against Rev. Dr. Stuart H. Merriam. ousted pastor of the Broadway Presbyterian Church.

UAIM WHY YOU HIM NT 00 NOT UNOOSTANO audivox MCAJVIMO AIDS Llctnifd under at Amwt- oil Telephone utf Compiuiy. EMelrle Corn- ui Laboratories, Inc. Phont 344-3301 ttfey The body is at the funeral home. i gan stepped-up aid. Broker Held Fraud Union District's GOP Plans Rally NEW YORK -(Id- A-Cleveland, Ohio, investment er was held in $200.000 a i Saturday in connection with charges of conspiring with others to defraud the Small Busi- A Rep-cans rt DUridl Burial will be in Memory Gar-j also desc ibed Tol)ia as ne ne will hold a rally at 7:30 p.

m. dens in Madison. The body isl tnrew add on njm in the! Tuesday at the Dunbar City Park. at the Bradshaw Funeral SINGER, Lester will be at 2 p. m.

Monday in Allen Funeral Home at Hurricane with Rev. Eldon Waltz officiating. Burial will be in Valley View Memorial Cemetery at Hurricane. Mr. Singer, 56, of Hurricane, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, died Friday in a be conducted at 1 p.

m. Mo day in Hilltop Baptist. Church al Ruth by Rev. Dorscy McCormick. Burial will be in Walker Cemetery at Nellis.

Boone County. Mr. Richard, 80. of Rl. 7.

South Charleston, died Friday in Perry Nursing Home at St. Albans after a long illness. The body is at Curry Funeral Home in Alum Creek. Fayette Boy Fractures Skull An eight-year-old Fayette Cou ty boy was admitted to Charleston General Hospital Saturday night for a fractured skull suffered in Huntington hospital of a heart a a ro a tree at his home. attack.

He was a member of! Listed in serious condition was the Masonic lodge at Madison- Humphries, son of Mrs. villc, Ohio and a Shriner. 0 i se Humphries of Oak Hill. was formerly associated with He was unconscious. When the accused, Lee Gold, is taken back to Mail the Illa 7i for Congress tastlc Proportions said a from Third District, and How-! government source who refused ard Corcoran, chairman of the 1 lo elaborate furlher State Republican Executive Com- Soviets Hold Greeks ATHENS The Greek government said three citizens, including a diplomat, were detained in Moscow i- day and subjected to interrogations.

A foreign ministry announcement said strong protests have been delivered to the i embassy in Athens and to the Soviet foreign ministry. HEARING CENTER St. Mi W. Va. mittee.

Elmer Dodson, candidate the State Senate, will explain each constitutional amendment to be voted in the Nov. 6 election. Door prizes will be provided by the Dunbar and Union District Republican executive committees, sponsors of the rally. was lormeny associaieu wan me was unconscious. 1 Londcrec Music Co.

of Charles- Hospital attendants said he was UllGYtllS 1 OttClV CORE Pickets Active NEWARK, N. W) -Howard Johnson's restaurants and motels "in five New Jersey cities were picketed Saturday by the Congress of Racial Equality erview Ba tlst Church wl11 to protest alleged racial segregation in the firm's Southern restaurants. JIVIDEN, Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth-79. of 4419 Washington St.

died Saturday in Kanawha Valley Hospital after a short illness. She was a member of Weeklcy Memorial EUB Church. Surviving are her husband. James: two sons. Tracy H.

of Charleston and James P. of Tucson. two daughters. Mrs. Ralph 1C.

McDowell of Charleston and Mrs Guy B. Davidson of Dunbar: three sis-i ROMEO.Mrs. Louisc-SK. of 913 Thompson died Saturday in Charleston General Hospital: after a long illness. She was a member of St.

George's Syrian Orthodox Church. Surviving are her husband Sieve; a daughter, Patricia Ann Romeo at home: four sons. Steve. David, Michael and Joe Romeo, all at home; her Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph of Charleston: two sis-; tcrs. Mrs. A. J. Holly Jr.

ofi Tampa, and Mrs. Eddicj Surviving arc his widow. fj rs treated by an Oak Hill physi Lucile: three sons. Edward of' ian, then transferred here bc- Cincinnati, June of Chapel of the seriousness of his and Robert, at home; a tcr. Mrs.

Roger Faulkner of; Hurricane: a sister, Miss Ruth Singer ot Cincinnati; and a brother. Donald of Cincinnati. Hurt jlii Car Mishap Program The annual men's day program be observedI at 3 p.m. toda Gant Chapel AME Zion Churc in Rand. Rev.

L. Jones of Rw Choice Lots iviilillt Montgomery Memorial Park now offers choice lots in the new section that can be bought with a small down payment, and monthly arranged to i your convenience. Beautiful Montgomery Memorial Park will be kept forever green and beautiful--at no futurt costs to you. sent the sermon. The'choir of th Riverview church will sing.

ONTGOMERY PARK London, W. 40 PHONE HI 2-8811 Office: Montgomery. W. VeJ. PHONE HI 2-4601 Movie Weapons Stolen FUESSEN, Germany CARTER, OKey Verdon-83, ol Millwood, om anr i cp pn nis- Jackson County, 2 p.

Vail Funeral 1' IVC macilllie gUllS ana MJven pis Home at Rioiey. Rev. Eari seaman. to hich were to have been used Douglas Cemetery at Ripiey Landing. an American film i GLADWELL, Mrj.

Hoke-86, of i lpr avp Jjeen. stolen DO- Crawley, Grcenbrier County, 2 p. mdQe I)ert IJetu lc McMiiiion church at Friars Hiii. ijce reported Saturday. The weas- Million Cemetery.

ons were to have been used in filming an ex- A 1 Doddridgc Service for Mr. Withrow. 83. of; A five-year-old boy suffered Keiverdcll Acres, who died minor injuries Saturday when Thursday, will be conducted by a car while riding his 2 p.m. Monday in Keller Fu- bicycle in North Charleston, neral Home af Dunbar by Rev.

Thomas Fribbs, son of Mrs. T. Melvin Hayes and Rev. liowardlE. Fribbs of 405 33rd St.

W. was Burial will be iiv treated at Staats Hospital for Grandview Memorial Park at! facial bruises, then released. Dunbar. 'Hie body is at Die Officer 0. R.

Roe said the boy GOOCH, Mn. Marie Edwards 62, of 718 Fourth Montgomery, 2:30 p. rirst Baptist Church of Montgomery. Rev. David Harper.

Memorial at London. HOLLIOAY, Giye--one year old Holliday ot Riverdale, 2 p. Holiday of Riverdale, 2 p. Garten Community Church on Rt. 1, Fayette County.

Rev. J. Edwin Stanfield. High Lawn Memorial Park at Oak Hill. ecution scene from "the a I Escape," the story of an Allied breakout from a German pris oner-of-war camp.

neral home. Forsley of Charleston: Henry C. (Harry) brothers. Joe Joseph of Cocoa of 1825 Louiion Heights Beach, Sam and Issac Joseph, both of Charleston. Service will be conducted at 2 p.

m. Monday in St. George's Syrian Orthodox Church by Fr. James N. Demitras and Fr.

78. Rd. rode his bicycle into a car driven i by Eleanor Joan Bird. 26. of 2309 'Sixth Ave.

Mrs. Fribbs. who saw Ihc accident, told Roe the mishap' KINCER, of Crab p. Bethel Church at MacArthur. Rev.

French D. Williams and F. C. Calhoun. Sunset Memorial Park.

in St. Francis wns unavoidable on the driver's a short illness, part. No charges were filed. died Saturday Hospital after He was a salesman for F. A.

S'ctS; Pope S( for 42 years. He a mem-; VATICAN CITY 'ft- Pope; her of'Sacred Heart Catholic John XXIII received PLUMLEY, Mn. MMine-54, of Yawkey, Lincoln County, 2 p. Sand Fork Baptist Church at Griffithsville. Rev.

Roscoe Bias and Rev. Jesse Wade. Chgrch Cemetery. REYNOLDS, John Robert 57, of 3525 Coal Fork 2 p. Coal Fork Methodist Church.

Rev. E. E. Parker. Coal Fork Cemetery.

WHITEHEAD, Mrs. Bertha Carlisle 83, of Pinch, 1 o. Hafer Funera! Home at Elkview. Rev. Omar Ruckcr Vickers Cemetery.

MONUMENTS of, Select Bane Granite whose everlasting, blue-gray beauty is a a forever by 61 memorial manufacturers. IGUlLDl Monumenti Raphael Husson. Burial will be! her of Sacral Heart Catholic John receivco in in Snrinc Hill Cemctnrv ati Church and Holy Name Saturday Roy ncrai Home ORKMAN, Mrs. Virqlnia of DunDar 2:30 I. Kciicr FU- McADAMS- FLESHMAN MONUMENT CO.

01 2-0413 TORNER OF rWRT in Spring Charleston taken from Home to the church al 2 p. m. today. ters, Mrs. B.

Jividcn of South Charleston. Mrs. Carl Warner of Red House and Mrs. John Stone of Dunbar: and a brother. Golden Barnclt of SANDERS, 26.

of Clothier, Boone County, diedi Friday after a short illness, us Nickel as celebrant. Rosary Surviving are his parents. Les-j -JH be recited at 8 p. m. today sie and Zella of Clothier; a sis-j Simpson-Chandler Funeral in Dunbar.

Rev. William iC.UI. OR WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET day in Wiknn Funeral Home; with Rev. Denver Miles and Rev. E.

Ray Cole officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park. The body will bei Surviving are widow. Mary: i executive secretary of the Na- Wilson Funeral! a daughter. Mrs.

Nicholas J-llional Association for the Ad- Barth of Charleston: and two vancement of Colored People, grandchildren. Requiem i Vatican released no details mass will be celebrated at 10 about the audience, a. m. Monday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Fr. Aurel- Jones and Rev.

Don Burdcttc. Grand-1 view Memorial Park in Dunbar. LAWSON, Sherman J. Service! will be at 11 a. m.

Monday in! Wilt Call Mavntom MhiNn For CIOWflJ, rWWtVTt, Rodiat. MOMTT MOW JWVICt 44M? ter. Miss Freddie Sanders of Wilmington two brothers. Tracy and Charles, both of Cleveland: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Millard Sanders of Big Creek. Logan County, and Walter Chapman of Harts, Logan County. Sen-ices will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Bradshaw Home in Dan ville. itev.

Wayne Damron will officbte. Home. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park. CLOCK REPAIRING ANT MAKE HALTS JEWElfRS Artwta 01 3 THE CHURCH of CHRIST at Rand, Near Chtmteol Valby Umbtr Ct. on 60 end 21 will begin a meeting October Ith which will continue until October 14th J.

D. PHtUIPS, editor of munr TM PUNK COHOUUT WVtTWl WHY NOT TODAY? OR LATER, every family MUST select a cemetery lot. until Actual need is merely waiting for the worst possible time to do it. Doinjr it TODAY means it can be done carefully, pleasantly, together. That is why so many thoughtful, practical people are now selecting their family lots BEFORE NEED in our time-honored community cemetery.

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