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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 24

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Alabama Journali
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Montgomery, Alabama
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Clanton OBITUARY 12-B ALABAMA JOURNAL MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. Wednesday, July 17, 19S7 MINOR, James Lucien, 24, i Florida Man Charged In Anaesthetic Death MEMORY CHAPEL T. F. LEAK B. R.

BROOKS DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. MV-A second degree murder charge was placed against the superintendent of the Daytona Beach humane so- will be shipped to New York for internment. Spigener Funeral Home in charge. Surviving is one sister, Mrs.

Florence Mor-sony, Demopolis. LUKER, Amanda, 15 days old, died Monday in a Tuscaloosa hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. from Spigener Chapel with the Rev. C.

L. Wiggins officiating. Burial in Memorial Gardens, Spigener Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Luker, Demopolis; one brother, Jerry A. Luker, Demopolis; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Brown, Demopolis. unexpectedly at his home Tues. day night. He is survived by one son; four brothers, William Luther Minor, Jerry Minor, J. W.

Minor, all of Phenix City; J. R. Minor, Clanton; three sisters, Mrs. Luvenia Kilpatrick, Phenix Mrs. Louise Gore, Huron, Mrs.

Ruby Dean Parker, Farmington, grand-parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Reese Blackmon, Prattville; Mrs. Mol-lie Minor, Clanton. Funeral serv.

ices will be Friday morning at 11 o'clock at Sunshine Church. Burial in the churchyard ciety after he admitted he jabbed into his wife's stomach two shots of an anaesthetic he, kept to kill "small kittens and dogs." Walter It. Hoffman, 44, said yesterday the act followed a day of beer drinking. He told State Atty. W.

W. Judge he made the injections as his wife sat "sagging in a chair." He said he had no idea why he did.it. held in a i 1 today. Survivors a the mother, Mrs. Joe Phelps, Greenville; two brothers, A.

J. Phelps and R. Phelps, both of Greenville; six sisters, Mrs. Arthur Green, Mrs. Ersell Thompson, and Mrs.

Mary Bentley, all of Greenville, Mrs. John Dozier, Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Bruce Tyson, Atlanta, Mrs. Kate Thunderbird, Dothan. Eclectic HINES, Mrs.

Mary, 75, died Sunday after a long illness. Funeral services were conducted today at 2 p.m. from Greer's Chapel with burial in the church cemetery. Robinson Brown Funeral Home directed. She is survived by no relatives.

Pensacola: six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Tallassee WELDON Zimmie 78, died Tues- day at his home. Funeral services will be from the Eclectic Methodist Church at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Hughen officiating.

Burial will follow in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, with Mann Funeral Home in charge. Survivors include two sons, Forrest and Aubury, both of Tallassee; and five grandchildren. Oak Hill SMITH, Mrs. Annie Harris, 87, died at home Tuesday morning. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Adele Smith McBryde, Oak Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Grace Jones, Oak Hill; Mrs. W. S. Bonner, Dothan; Miss Betty B.

Harris, CAPITOL FLORAL (0. FUNERAL DESIGNS 10 ADAMS H. AM S-C73C in the city cemetery, Johnsua Funeral Home directing. Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Misses Fannie Bell and Peggy Sue, Dothan; father, O. J.

Adams. Dothan; three brothers, Walter and Barney, Cottonwood; Joe, Ashford; three sisters, Mrs. Stella Love, Ashford; Mrs. Essie Lee Hall. Cottonwood; Mrs.

Retha Wamack, Cottonwood. SOUTHERLAND, Alton 52, died in the VA Hospital, Montgomery, Tuesday, after an illness of several weeks. Funeral service will be held today at 5 p.m. from the Ward-Wilson Funeral Chapel with Rev. Roy Sublette and the Rev.

David Jones officiating. Burial will follow in the Dothan cemetery, Ward-Wilson directing. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Hazel Southland. Dolhan; two sons, Eddie and Bill Dothan; two sisters, Mrs.

Payton Curry, Midland City, Mrs. Erin Monk. Ocala, one half-sister, Mrs. Orin Baxter, Ocala, two brothers, Ray Southerland. Norfolk.

W. E. Southerland, Midland City; two half brothers, T. W. Southerland, Wlli MORGAN, Juliette Hampton, a resident of 2107 Mastin Lane, xdied yesterday after a short illness.

Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Lila Bess Morgan, Montgomery, and the following aunts and uncles, J. A. Morgan, Anniston; Dr. Ralph Morgan, Geneva; Miss Bess and Miss Roberta Morgan, both of Helfin; Neal-Morgan, Helfin; Col.

A. C. Morgan, Mobile. The funeral will be held from St. John's Episcopal Church at 4:30 p.m.

today with the Rev. Charles Douglass officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery with Leak-Memory Chapel in charge. GAY, Miss Annie Roberts, a resident of 832 Cloverdale Road, died Tuesday at the home at 4:30 p.m., after a short illness. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs.

Wallace Mrs. Hattie Curlee, Mrs. F. O. McManus, all of Montgomery, and Mrs.

M. R. King, Pensacola, also a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held from Leak-M a 1 at 10:30 a.m. Thursday with the Rev.

James O. Speed Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery with Memory Chapel directing. Expert Upholstery Work Pet formed in Our Own Shop Free Homo Estimates Dothan.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today from Oak Demopolis COSGROVE, Miss Ann Cathalene, Call AM 3 2527 Hill Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church with Dr. R. C. Kennedy officiating.

Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery with Matthews Funeral Home of Clanton directing. 57, died Tuesday after a long illness. Rosary was held Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the resi Yt right Interiors, Inc. NORMANDALE SHOPPING CITY AM 3-2527 dence with Fathef Patrick O'Sullivan officiating.

The body Georgiana mm ANNOUNCING MONTGOMERY'S newest consumer finance office WHITE CHAPEL H. S. DURDEN G. I. VICKERY MUTUAL 78 DEXi LOANS BOZEMAN, Jesse, 32, was killed in an automobile-train wreck Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Surviving are three brothers, James E. Boze-man, Montgomery; Herman E. Bozeman, Fairfax; Jim Boze- WATSON, Mrs. P. 89.

Funeral services for Mrs. Watson, a resident of Route t. Georgiana, who died Saturday following an extended illness, were held from Union Church at 4 p.m. Monday. Burial followed in the churchyard cemetery.

Johnson Funeral Home of Georgiana directed. Clanton WYATT, William Lee. 52. died Monday in an accident in Elmore County. Services were at 2:30 p.m.

today at the Veil Lane Church with burial in the church cemetery, Spigener FHnerl Home was in charge. Survivors include his widow, Lovedy Wyatt, Clanton; four daughters, Mrs. Alton Sanders, Clanton; man S. Army stationed in Germany; one sister, s. Georgia Mitchell, Columbus, Ga.

Graveside services will be held at Fairfax Cemetery Thursday at 3 p.m. with White Chapel directing. 'Si I has moved to 40 Commerce Street Telephone AMherst 4-7348 LOINS UP TO $2,000 REEVES, James Earl. 30, was Misses Mavis, Shirley, Sara Headland, R. Chickasaw.

TIIOMLEY, Mrs. Clemie, 74.. Newton, died at her home after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held today at 3 p.m. at Goodwater Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev.

Branch officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson directing. Survivors include the husband, Joe E. Thomley, Newton; four daughters. Mrs.

J. J. Box, Mrs. A. T.

Lee, Mrs. Paul King, and Mrs. S. L. Hubbard, all of Newton; one sister, Mrs.

Emma Thompson, Lakeland, four brothers, J. C. Clark, Winter Garden. Wilburn Clark, Esto, L. C.

Clark. Hartford, and Dee Clark, Birmingham; eight grandchildren. DAWSEY, Miss Susie, 83, died Tuesday in a local hospital after an illness of several days. Funeral services will be, held today at 4:30 p.m. today the Smyrna Baptist Church with the Rev.

R. M. Forbes assisted by the Rev. George Zbin-den officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Ward-Wilson directing Survivors include one sister, Mrs, Will Harper, Webb.

KINGRY, Bryant Green. 78. died Tuesday after an illness of several days. Funeral services will be held today at 4 p.m. from Ward-Wilson Funeral Chapel with the Elder Alex Collins and Dr.

Samuel E. Maddox officiating. Burial will follow in Smyrna cemetery with a d-Wilson directing. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Daughtie Kingry, Cottonwood; three sons, Houston, LaFayette, Jack and Charlie both of Dothan; two daughters, Mrs.

Margaret Blake, Dothan, Mrs. Esso Faile, Panama City, two sisters, Mrs. Guy Roland, Dothan, Mrs. Willa Bell Weathers, Pensacola. three brothers, J.

Dothan, killed in an automobile-t rain wreck Tuesday at 2 p.m. Surviving are his widow, s. Eleanor G. Reeves, Montgomery; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Luke Reeves, Lapine; two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Faulk, Honoraville; Mrs. Pruett McGough, LaPine.

Services will be held from Berea Church of Christ near Highland Home, at 3 p.m. Thursday with Minister Lucian Kiser officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard cemetery with White Chapel directing. Clanton; one son. Maurice, Clanton; mother, Mrs.

Zadie Wyatt, Clanton; one sister, Miss Clevnie Wyatt, Clanton; six grandsons. Jacksonville, Fla. ROMEDY, Mrs. Thomas, died Monday at her residence in Jacksonville, Fla. Services were Amount Cash 18 Total of You Monthly Cost of Contract Receivo Payments Loan 90.00 78.57 $5.00 $11.43 180.00 157.14 10.00 22.86 288.00 252.22 16.00 35.78 540.00 475.41 30.00 64.59 684.00 607.52 38.00 76.48 1260.00 1135.96 70.00 124.04 '19.

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A friendly, fast, personal loan service. See for yourself. Phone AMherst 4-7348, tell us hew much money you need and when you will be in to pick it up. If you phone before noon, you may be able to pick up your money later the same day. SetviUf iUe Sauilt fp Ovex 25 tfeaM time resident of Ramer, died Tuesday morning following an extended illness.

Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Mary Kohn, Ramer; a son, Jimmy Knighten, Brantley; two daugh-' ters, Mrs. Emma Lee Myricfc, Ramer and Miss Bobbie Nell Knighten, Brantley; six grandchildren. The funeral was held from Hills Chapel near Ramer today at 3 p.m. with the Rev.

Leo Brannon officiating. Burial was in the Churchyard Cemetery with White Chapel directing. bamity of flowars la an afflrma- 2 tion of th faith which auttaina While They Last! I AAiiTIIAI I MUTUAL THRIFT CORPORATION iVtUIUML of Montgomery 1 40 Commerce Street Telephone AMherst 4-7348 6-DIAMOND BRIDAL COMBINATION SET 4flfl Ph. CH 7.7731 C. Chipley, C.

DULANEY, Mrs. Margaret E. In 14-Kt. Gold The funeral for Mrs. Margaret E.

Dulaney who died Monday will be held from White Chapel today at 4:30 p.m. with the Rev. P. F. McGuire officiating.

Bur-ial will be in Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Pallbearers will be Col. John S. Roth, A. G.

Hudson, Curtis Moon, Eugene Car-michael, R. W. Flaherty and Leo J. Sanford. White or Yellow! STATE DEATHS Florala WHATLEY, Jesse 77, died at For the Set Use Your Credit All-New Ronson "66" Electric Shaver the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Myrtie Taylor, Florala, late Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. from the Bethel Church near Opp. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Evanr Funeral Home directing. Survivors include three sons, R.

Mobile, J. C. and Quinton P. of Houston, three daughters, Mrs. Alzonia Rasmussen, Belmont, Mrs.

Lillian Aught-man, Andalusia, Mrs. Myrtie Taylor; three brothers, Louis, Andalusia, Andalusia, Doss, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Moody, and Mrs. Arra Woodruff, City, Mrs. Era Jones, Tallassee, Mrs.

Willie Roaten, Gantt. Reg. Price a 0 $28.50, Now Only Brundidge EISMUKE, Mrs. Easter, 73. Chest nut Grove, died Monday.

Funeral BROADCAST services were held today at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Zfeler, the Rev J. R. Helms, and the Rev.

P. Lynch officiat iinnn ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery with Jackson Funeral Home directed. Sur Luzianne White Label vivors include the husband, W. H.

Bismuke; one daughter, Mrs. T. L. Helms, Brundidge; six grandchildren. PARKS, Alex, 84, died at his home LUZIANNE IHSTAUT OOFFEE 2-OZ.

JAR Monday. Funeral services will llliil be held at the residence to day at 4 p.m. with the Rev Frank Lyon officiating. Burial will be in the city cemetery with LIBBYS Jackson Funeral Home direct ing. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

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