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THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CIIATTANOOGA SEPTEMBilt 11961 '01i0A0PROJECT West Virginia Company is Low on Extending 153 to Expressway Here INIMMOMINIEMOIMBfiM $15 MILLION IN STATE 111 Mlles of Construction 46 Prolects Involved In Planned Work I -41mto Lift Photo by Doom Saber SCPT CARMICHAEL WELCOMES FOOTBALL FANS AT BRAINERD DEDICATION CEREMONY SCHOOL OUTLAY FACING COUNCIL New Body Must Act Soon If SS-Million Request Is' to Appear on Ballot 30DAY NOTICE NEEDED Vote on County Board's Proposal May Be Taken at Meeting Sept 19 40111114 --Times Staff Photo DIAMOND REUI11011 BEGUN BY COMPAllY '111 WWI 30th Division Unit Starts 2Day Meeting at Patten Today 1 1319OPEIIIIG SET 01IHOUSING UNITS CHA Picks Oct 4 to See Estimates on Project for Negro Elderly ACROSS FROM HOWARD 60 Apartments Planntd With Special Features- for Older Persons I 1 THE ClIATTANOOGA TIMES: CIIATTANOOGA TENN 'SA'rulIDAY SEPTEMBER' 11962- 3 I 11111Q ADP ADV IIIIIJ Iii :41 ED SCHOOL OUTLAY SET BID Of DIIII1 1 A 1 ROAD PROJECT nituu II FACING COUNCIL I HOUSING UNITS Uti litIRU 1 1 I a wOrftin111 I West Virginia Company Is New Body Must Act Soon i CHA Picks Oct 4 to See i Low on Extending 153 If $3-Million Request Is i Estimates on Project Appar to Expressway Here to en Ballot 1 for Negro Elderly $15 MILLION IN STATE 30DAY NOTICE NEEDED ACROSS FROM HOWARD wordtroolrekeowmorm 11 1 Mlles of Construction 4 Vote on County Board's 60 Apartments Planntd 46 Projects Involved Proposal May Be Taken I With Special Features- In Planned Work at Meeting Sept 19 Persons N1010 ma-- omomoNmnow Staff Photo for Older DvevioND 1 I I i REUI11011 BEGUN 'i 1 By compAlly -B I i vui fit 30th DI 1 I on Umt gg aeons ser I Starts 2Day Meeting at Patten Today 1 --Times tiff Photo br sa SUPT CARMICHAEL WrIECOMES TOOTHAtl FANS AT BRAINERD DEDICATION CEREMONY 46 Po In 1 1 'i to I 1 DRUMMOND DRIVEtrainerd School Stadium TEAMSTERS OPEll WILL STAY OPEN Dedicated as 3000 Watch TO COURT ACTION I'Va I'vg gr I) rfittlinto ast ri I I II mtlAtin DRIVRIR A '11 1 ITRATITF1111q M1 Finkelstein Rules Union Is Properly a Defendant in Bowman Company Suit The Chattanooga Housing Au thority will open bids Octa On a 60unit high-rise public housing Project for the Negro elderly It was annotmeed Friday The project will be constructed on a tract across South Market Street from Howard School CHAhas 100 units for the white elderly under construction at present and hopes to have $4 of them ready for occupancy by Sept 11 They are being built on a tract adjacent to Boone-Hysinp er Homes in East ChattanOoga Selmon Franklin Is the archi- tect for the high-rise projeot There will be a community room with a small kitchen and launch) with coin-operated waster a andl 1 dryers Elevators Planned A typical floor will have eight units There will be automatic elevators The building will be or forced concrete construction with a brick eVerior and exposed eon- crete block interior The floors will be of asphalt tile with the exception of the bath- rooms which will have ceramic tile floors The bathrooms will have speeisI safety features for elderly per- sons Franklin stated One of the units will be cm- 'pied by the caretaker It was noted that the ment of the bid opening was made on the eve of the 25th iumiversar59 of the Federal Housing Act which went into effect Sept 1 1937 2nd rresbyterian Topic "The Fine Art of Keeping the Faith" will be the tople of Dr Robert Stewart minister at Second Presbyterian Church Sunday at the 11 am worship The church is located at Sell enth and Pine streets No evening worship will be held due to the Labor Day weekend Midweek prayer on Wednesy day at 7 pm will be conducto ed by Dr Stewart and will con elude his serlei of sermons on the parables of Jesus His sub- ject this week will be "'rbe Pearl of Great Price" :1 The chattanosgs Houst Au- thority will open bids Oot4 on a 60-unit high-rise public llousinit project for the Negro elderly it was annotmced Friday The project will be constructed- MI a tract South Market street from Howard aehOOL CHAbas 100 units for white elderly under construction at present and hopes to have 34 Of them ready for occupancy by Sept 33 They are being built on a tract adjacent to Boone-Hysing- er Homes in East Chattaneogc Selmon Franklin la the grat- teet for the high-rise Proiaa with a small kitchen and laundry There will be a community room with Ceiri-OPOrated WasherS andl Street to Be Available In Thil new 13 million Brainerd High School and stadium were dedicated in brief but colorful ceremonies Friday eVening pre Mornlngt AfternoOn tor I iceding Brainerd'a opening football game with Marion County Brain erd High Cars High School The plant was dedicated to the boys and girls of the community Following the raising of the flag and the playing of the Star-Spangled Bans Drummond Drive will be kept ner by Brainerd's Rebel band cPen to school traffic in the morn- Dr George Mathis principal THREE ARE IIIIRT Mg and afternoon tor the conven- of the school made the welcome lence et Brainerd Hig School to a crowd of about 8000 and 11 chit courgiAll patrons living north of the school turned the program over to Dr luring the rebuilding of North Bennie Carmichael superintend I VI VI Moors Road Commissioner Bend- ent of the city schools who er announced Friday praised the efforts of the people Bender said that a layer of Who made the new high school None Injured Seriously in crushed stone has been put on and the stadium possible RidgesIde Road Tunnel Drummond Drive and that WM' retersen Accepts Mg it open will enable patrone to Boulevard Commiss I oner Dean Peter- drive directly to the school rath- chairman of the 'board of er than taking roundabout routes sell' necessary when that street is accepted the building Three persons were injured 1 41 WM playing or me atar-apangteo isan-: Drummond Drive will be kept ner by Brainerd's Rebel band1 open to school traffio in the morn- Dr George Mathis principal THREE ARE HURT ing and afternoon tor the conven- of the school made the welcome tenoe ot Brelnerd Hig School to a crowd of about SAW and ill flAR cowsioll patrons living north of the school turned the program over to Dr during the rebuilding of North Bennie Carmichael superintend WI Moor Road Commissioner Bend- ent of the city schools who er announced Friday praised the efforts of the peoplel Bender said that a layer of Who made the new high school 1 Slone injured Seriously in crushed stone has been put on and the stadium possible Ridg eside Road Tunnel Drummond Drive and that km- relersen Accepts Int it open will enable patrona to Commissioner an Peter- drive directly to the school rath- Boulevard Wreck er than taking roundabout routes sen chairman of the 'board of education accepted the building Three persons were injured necessary when that see is 1 From c'houonooto rings Swum NAtarsruaz Haynes C011t Stsplet1013 Co 131ustie1c1 Friday submitted the apparent low bid of $1829049 for ex- tending State Highway 453 in Hamilton County to connect the Chattanooga-Knoxville expresewaY The total of all low bids sub milted on 46 projects covering 111 miles of construction 'was $15027050 This was 860000 less than the highway department estknata Th biggest single project is three miles of expressway In eluding 23 bridges in Nashville Oman Construction Co of Nash ville submitted the low bid of $8994421 The Hamilton County project calls for grading drainage and construction of seven bridges on 36 miles of Highway 153 Men paved later on this Will provide a by-pass around Chattanooga from US Highway 27 to the freeway Involved in the current contract which probably will be signed within the next 10 clan is the link from the expressway to northwest of Bonny Oaks prive near the State Highway interchange Included in the same contract is the grading drainage and asphalt paving of a third of a mile of Shallowford Road Jersey Pike to the State Route 153 interchange Other projects and apparent low bids included: Stadler Counti--Orading drainage and stone iming or three miles of Secondary It outs 4336 from three miles north of Eureka to Meigs Countr linel tones Construction Co cleveland 4101020 Widening and asphalt surfacing of seven-tenths mile of CS 11 and constructiol of curbs end gutters from weft City Units of Cleveland to funetion of 11 br-pass: tiOnal Construction Co $13537 ritInM anal asphalt surfscing of our miles Secondary Route 73 rom Firth Of lehere to morria erry sri go over Elk 15 River Otear Wen 011taible 42409 drainage and asphalt surfacing of Pa miles of State Route 21 from 111 mile north of Inman to Inman: is Construction 'PeMe3rilginnatilialfinr '25trainag and arUfhed stone surfacing or 411 miles or 5econdarv Route 4 374 fro 4 milet north or Spring Creek Bridge State Route 30 Inman Mos COnstrlietion Co Sweetwater 4116463 FelkCirading drainue and sue facing of 2 3 miles or rural road lAnsii Construction Co Cleveland MOO urfaeitte or lien twine of isecondarr Route lg from 10 US to near Watta mar fAt in- tro Construction Co Knoxville 462449 drainage and asnhalt loudening of 56 miles let State Route 35 troth I mils see 1( OS orrte town to west of MoMinnvi le: CI 4 Construction Co 1431111 lisehalli aitt' facing and construction or curbs gutter and sidewalks on six-tenths mile of Sparta Street from LIN IllAttiroad to Mangy St: Farrar con ruction Co McMinnville $34154 tn Chottonootl Time SW UM NASHVILLE Haynes Cow atspetiOn Co Bluefield WVa Friday submitted the apparent low bid of 21829040 for ex- tending State Highway 153 in Ha milton County to connect with the Chattanooga-Knoxville expreS8w0Y low bids sub- The total of all milted on 46 projects covering 111 miles of construction 'was $15027050 This was 860000 less than the highway depart- ment estimate three miles of expressway In Th biggest single project Is eluding 23 bridgec in Nashville Oman Construction Co of Nash- ville submitted the IOW bid of From Cho NASHVI stcfuction Friday -sul low bid tending St Hamilton with the exprosowit! The tots mitted on 111 miles $15027050 less than men wain The MCI three mile eluding 23 Oman Con ville subm $8994421 The Har calls for constructk OS 335 mi Men pay provide a tarioogs ft to the free Involved tract whl signed wit is the link to north Priv nes interch Included is the gr asphalt pi mile of Sh Pike to th terchangei Other low bids il Stadia and stone ol Secondary yt north of Eul tones Corn S107020 Wid Ina of seve and construl from west flirtation et Construction Franklin asphalt sur Secondary leherd to 1 Elk River $215409 Marion-0 pholt surfac Routs" 21 Sri mita to Tom 'Pellerajialini 511restIgndlIT north of SPII Routs 30 Co Oweetwi FolitCittic facing of 7 3 Constrtiction Soana--As miles of as US 10 to fro construe Warren-0 rhalt surfs Route 35 In town to was Construction facing and I ten and sit of Sparta 0 to Matas St McMinnville from Carmichael stating "We le an auto collision at Ridge are pleased with what we see Company "IC" 114th Machine Gun Bette lion BOth World War I will hold a two-day reunion at Hotel Patten today and Sunday It Will be the 46th annual roll call for this unit since its organization in 1917 Sam P' Diamond reunion chairman said Originally Troop Tennessee Cavalry this outfit is well known te many Chattanoogans the troop having been organized in 1901 by the late Col Perry Fyffe who was then the captain 1 Troop roster bontained many prominent Chattanoogans of that era In June I19i 6 Troop was called into service and served on the Mexican- Border- until March 1917 In August of 1917 this eavalrY unit was federalized and sent to Camp Sevier SC There it was converted into a machine gun company and trained for overseas duty Early in 1918 the company was sent overseas and after several weeks of intensive training went Into the advance area on the Brit- ish front as- a part of the 25th 13rit- lish Army Only one other Ameri- can division the New York 27th was with the British' Before going into the huge Som me offensive of September 1913 which included breaking of the Hindenburg line the outfit took front-line training In many points In Belgitmi Company mained in the SOITUTIO offensive for 40 days after the breaking of the Hindenburg line on Sept 29 imd 30 with -virtually no relief It suffered many 'casualties until the signing of the armistice in Novern bet 68 Members Living A committee beaded by Dia mond keeps in touch with the ores- eat list of 88 'living members Most of them are 1111 TerineSSed but others are living in14 other states Throughout the year this group Is kept informed thmught bulletins and letters of any illnesa or deaths and occasionally of a comrade in two-day program of sightseeing taking and showing of movies dinners and swapping stories will close with a memorial serviced GunC4a7BatinttauY 114th Machin NV rid I will hold two-day on 30th Division 216 Iffi44 taIs :1 The County Council that is sworn into office today must act soon on the county school board's request for $3077310 in new construction funds if the matter is to be referred to the voters Nov 6 That is the date of Tennessee's general election -and the county election commission must be notified at least 30 days inadvance of the voting -to get an item on the ballot Unless the City Commission waives part of its $0 per cent share of county school money in the proposed tour-yir buildbtg program a bond issue slightly more than $16 million uld have to be submitted to the people to meet the school board's full recommendation While campaigning for re-eleotion Councilman Jim Turner who is an attorney contended the county cannot sell more than $135 million In bonds He cited Sections 49402 of the Tennessee Code to substantiate his claim The section says -1 "Said (school) bonds may be Issued at the Qtiarterly County Court (council in Hamilton) of any county by resolution adopted by a majority of the members of said council at any regular special or 'adjourned neeting thereof provided however that no county 'shall issue bonds hereunder in an amount which together with all other bonds of said county then outstanding will exceed 10 per cent of the assessed value of the taxable property within such county" 1 $330 Million Assessthent Turner pointed out that Hamilton County's taxable property currently is assessed at 6380 million and its school bond indebtedness totals $245 million It thus would appear that a new school bond issuance would be limited to $135 million the councilman said The new council composed of Incumbents Turner and David Eldridge Jr Jack Mayfield and Dr Arthur Vieth along with County Judge Frost is to meet for the first time Wednesday morning- Its second regular session this month is set for Sept 19 A vote on the school board's proposer might be taken at the second pieeting Only the City Commission can 'waive-all-or-part of th-e-ChattaT-- nooga schools' share of a county general bond issue for education average-daily-attendance division is guaranteed by state law if the city government wishes its full share The school board decided to go to the council with a four-year expansion program rather to ask for more construction funds every two years Since'1950 the Hamilton system has gained almost 1000 pupils annually Plans for Next 4 Years Contemplated in the next four -years-arenew-elementary-schools in the Gaims-Middle Valley and East Brainerd-Bess ShepherdOoltewah areas new high schools for Hizson Tittonia and Goltewah and a new junior high on Bonny Oaks Drive The program also calls for a long list of additions and improvements including one at Sale Creek to expand facilities at the high school there Another problem near the top of the council's September agenda Is the election of a purchasing agent The county has been operating without such an official since the resignation of Paul IC Richard Dec 31 1960 Accounts and Budget Director Duane Giddings has directed the purchasing department since then as well as his office Several applicants have conidected the councilmen recently- but the job may go to William (Bill) Nobles county right-of-way buyer Nobel' reVerd with the county is good and he campaigned for the Democrats' council nominees All the new- councilmen are Demecrats cfxcept Vieth who ran as a lone Republican nominee COURT CLERIC RAMSEY I To SHUT OFFICE TODAY County Court Clerk David Ramsey will close his office 1 The County Council that is sworn into office today must act soon on the county school board's request for 38077310 in new C011- struction funds if the matter is to be referred to the voters Nov 6 That is the date Tennessee's general election and the county election commission must be noti- fled at least 30 days in 'advance of the voting to get an item on the balll1teas th a City' Commission waives part of its 50 per cent share of coun school ty sc oo money the proposed our- buisuwe 31 PrograM a hon4 ISSIle 4 Last years' reunion drew 4 veterans and 13 ladies Fernier members tbe tom party now living in Chattanooga And this area are: Douglas Bev! ille )3rown Frank 'Cotter Sam Diamond William A Fow- ler" WIlliam giles Turner Howland Zee Jacobs Edwin McMillin Fred Mills E- McCollum oLFikeviJjJ IIMOS )1: Pitts and Lawrence Pitts of Hh4-: son Nathan Roberts gers Sam Slabosky Tom linson and Henry Wilholte 1 The International Brotherhood of Teamsters may be properly 'listed as a defendant in a suit tied by Bowman Transports Ition Co relating to alleged strike violence Chancellor Finkelstein has ruled Attorneys for Teamsters' Inter national claimed that the big union headed by James Hotta you'd not legally be served with process since It has no office in Tennessee no resident agents there and transacts no business in the state The union said its Local 613 of Chattanooga is an autonomous iseltsupporting organization In his memorandum opinion on the dispute atancellor Finkelstein wrote: 4111'mm the record it appears that Local 513 acts in the nature of a clearing house for the International It collects from each member for remittance to the In ternational a portion of dues fixed by and for the use of the International "This constant flow of regular income must come through chin nels of local unions Without such Income the Very existence of the International Avould be threatened Its existence being depend ent upon the income thus produced it must follow that the International 13 engaged in doing business in the state of Tennessee" 1 Process had been served On the Teamster? Urdon through Secretary of State Joe Carr's office Local 515 began picketing Bowman's terminal here last Nov 4 Both the company and 'mall 515 sought and obtained tions against violence and BowH man later twice filed petitiona asking that certain unionists be held in contempt of court The 'freight line claimed violence had flared in miolation of the courts restraining action DANIEL-TO GIVE I FINAL SERMONS Evangelist Homer A Daniel will preach his farewell sermons at the Church of Christ at Fort Oglethorpe Sunday lie has been preaching for this church for the past two years and in the Chattanooga area for a number of years He has been doing evangelistic work this year in West Virginia Middle Tennessee and Kentucky and now plans to de-' vote his time to this type- of ministerial endeavor Mr Daniel and his family will continue to reside at 940 Julian Rd in East Brainerd lie has 'announced that he will be avail-'able for some Sunday appointments later in the fall His farewell sermon topics are at 11 sm "What Shall the End Be?" and at 7:30 pm "Some Farewells of the Bible" Around Town ca Bender said that It will be nee- to 0 ni gt Th di tron 0 VI- --little Road and Tunnel Bottle- ssary to close Drummond Drive tire at times between the plant urs a complete" makes the cereony en-1 yard at 7:45 a Friday The cars wart driven by Mro mornichoog scl traffic hool traffic and after- Petersen also praised all of Marilyn Ingle $3 of 4305 noon ffi Pointi out that a detour rout cally of the people who made the shawnee Circle and Mrs gath- ng has been established for patrons high school Possible: lia trine Painter 38 of 2905 thi living south of the school Bender en Carousel Road Mn Ingle WM asked that those traveling on the Mathie hIg and facilities urned tover he to build Dr cited a charge of reckless detour to drive slowly i Dr Mathis thanked on "We ask this for two reasons" hint and said that he would do driving Bander said "The first is safety best to make Brainerd the A Bryan ambulance took and the second is for considers finest school in the country Dr Mn Ingle to Memorial Hos tion of persons living along the 1 Ralph McIntyre gave the pita Mre Fainter and a pas detour route" prayer of dedication senger in her car He said that by driving slowly The school btlikEng now Painter 59 of Rt 2 Roseville less dust is raised Bender said three yeare old covers 138523 went to Campbell Clinio in that efforts are being made to aquare feet is of contemporary Bryan ambulance keep the detour watered down deaign and houses approximate- 1 of the accident victim but in spite of the efforts the duet ly 37 clan rooms in addition to was inured seriously police Is a serious problent at times two 0 I) 1 a gymnasiums reported Slow driving along the mute heoafeteria facilities an audito- said will keep that pmblem to a rium that will An 1 000 and WOM411 HOSpitliaiZed IntniMUM office facilities The interior of Mrs Jean Heston 24 of Lane NLRB VOTE ASKED the building is adorned with Road Itt 1 Daisy 'an expee- modernistic designs and the tent mother was admitted to IN DALTON PLANT classrooms aro equipped with 1Wanger Hospital Friday after-the most modern equipment noon for observation after she special to The cesetenoote ritess Constructed of steel frame ma- was thrown from her car in 4 DALTON A petition eonry and glass the building attic accident on Hixson Pilo asking the National Labor Re- itself cost 9200498735 The accident occurred about lations Board to conduct a is The building has been so pm Hospital authorities cret-ballot election was filed signed that different areas may were told Mrs Heaton lost con-Friday Aug 24 by the Textile Itrol of the auto and it went into Workers Union of America on See Page Seven Column One a ditch behalf of workers in the May- fair mDivn Corp Of Dalton the Collins Worker Here Flies to Washington Aikan The union has suggested the company content to an imme- To Get Grieving Dog Left Behind diate election The NLRB was unable to arrange a -meeting with management representatives before Sept 18 however to learn if the company will consent to an election or demand a formal hearing in the matter some 90 workers on three shifts are covered by the petition An in plant organizing committee carried the drive to I sign co-workers with the as 1- sistance of local TWUA repre- 1 4 sentatives Meetings of the Collins Aikman workers are held in Dalton and Tunnel Boule- Bender said that It will be nec-Itonieht The declination of the en-i "49 Petersen also praised all of Marilyn Ingle $3 of 4305 of the people who made the Shawnee Circle and Mrs Rath-new high school possible He trine Painter 33 of 2905 then officially turned the rm Carousel Road In 1 $3 ing and facilities over to Dr Mathio Dr Mathis thanked cited m-11 charge of reckless him and said that he would do driving his best to make Brainerd the olt Bryan ambulance took finest school in the country Dr Mrs- Ingle to Memorial HosJ Ralph McIntyre gave the pita lire Painter and a pas-prayer of dedication senger in her car The school bnilding now Painter 59 of Rt 2 Rossville three year' old covers 133523 went to Campbell Clinio in a square feet is of contemporary Bryan ambulance design and houses approximate- 1'' Of the accident victims ly 37 ciao rooms in addition to was inured seriously police two complete gymnasiums reported cafeteria facilities an audito- rium that will seat tpoo and WOM101 HOSpiti4ed office facilities The interior of Mrs Jean Haston 24 of Lane the building is adorned with Road Rt 1 Daisy 'an expecmodernistic designs and the tant mother was admitted to classrooms are equipped with 1Wanger Hospital Friday after-the most modern aquipmant for observation after she Constructed of steel frame ma was thrown from her car in 4 oonry and glass the building accident on Hixson Pike Itself cost $200493733 The accident occurred about Th building has been so do- 2:30 pm Hospital authorities signed that different' areas may WC told Mrs Haston lost eon Itol of the auto and it went into $ee Page Seven Column One a ditch I 1 fl i il it I I 3 i I 0 i -1 1 Hudson Informs Civitans Of Metres Advantages Metropolitan government rmoves "efficiency barriers" of having two governments In in law enforcement and maintenance of school systems George Hudson told members of the Chattanooga Civitan Club Friday Hudson chairman of the Chamber of Commerce city-county coordinating committee which is studying the metropolitan government plan of other cities was speaker at the Civitan's weekly luncheon meet-Mg at Hotel Patten Hudson said the metropolitan form would also eliminate the "piecemeal approach" to coo solidation of city and county functions He pointed out other features of plans which included one body handling taxation supervising all city and county functions and services and one county mayor to administer the 'affairs of the entirercommu nity Hudson 1 Of Metropo moves "el having ti volved in maintenan George Ht the Chati Friday Hudson Chamber county co which is polltan I other citie Civitan's 1 Mg at Ho Hudson form wou "piecemea sclidation functions HO poL tuxes of an body supervisin functions county nu 'affairs of nity I WITH THIS RENOWNED KEY co 114 l'Ik 9 we unlock the treasure chests of the worlds finest weavers I and bring to you their most T- cherished productions These aristocrats of weaving were slowly softfl- and individually hand-customizedo by the talented craftsmen of I 0 i Foster Class Observes Homecoming Tomorrow The roster Class of Centenary Methodist Church will hold a homecoming Sunday for former members of the class The observance will begin at 9:45 am Past presidents of the class will be prld honors by Dr Wiley Jr pastor Foster Home The Foil Methodist homecomb members ance will I presidents honors by pastor I1ithee3treeman I I I 't 1 I )1 4 Student Day Is Planned 1 By Brainerd Methodist Studect Recognition Day will be observed Sunday at Brainerd Methodist Church when all youth' of the church will meet in Lundy! Hall The theme of the lesson lal "Church-Related Vocations the Oppeftunities and the Needs" I All youth will again meet in Lundy Hall at Methodist' Youth Fellowship hour for a period of sharing This meeting will be led by Life Service members (Buddy) Brown Jr and Ju- lian Smith two of the church's young licensed ministers will preach during the evening serve ice Their messages will center around "Serving Home and on the Campus" Following the service college-age students will be honored with digs Will iti honored --Witil triraFTJie 11 gib Famous Names Since 1906 809 Market St 810 Broad Street Rites to Honor Mrs Johnson Rites Al The Belt Battle pastor of the First Baptist Church has announced that the Youth Fellow- ship of the church will sponsor back-to-school Vesper Services Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock Mr and Mrs Selmon Franklin Jr and Mr and Mrs Selmon 4 ft d110 totr allt1 oftrip oellnon 44044 4110ts Staff Photo BCHNAFS AND HIS BEST FRIEND Staff Photo Dedication of the north field of the Commons in the honor of the late Mra Joseph Johnson Sr late Mrs' Joseph Johnson Dedlcatit the Comm late Mra MEET OUR "11All OF TR ViErill" t'sr lie Route 4 Ringgold Go Home Phone CA NOW WELL OIPTA A TWO BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY srlaie-siu- BT SANFORD LEWIS 111111 will ll highlight the lith annual La! Franklin Sr Of Chattanooga a reception In the church parlor! "A dog's best friend as far to have the dog stay with him in I today because of the ceremony! bor Day festivities of the town of Adults of the church are ineited as Schnaps a 2-year-old long his room here a brought will attend Twelfth Gulf in which Hamilton County of States Regional Conference Lookout Mountain to attend both evening functions haired dachshund is concerned is Schnaps back with him ficials beginning new terms are The dedication of the field will to pay tribute to these young peo Ed Anderson it Washington DC Then the two became separated American Institute of Architects to receive their oaths 1 accompany presentation of sum- pie finish carpentry superintendent "I was unpacking the An in November The couples will sail Ramsey and some 15 other! mer -activity awards at the it IS in -----1 Dr William Steele will be In currently working on the new Pio- derson related "when a car came from Charleston SC Nov county officers are to be sworn1 ceremony his pulpit Sunday after a vac neer Bank building here by and barely nicked him Didn't 10 aboard the luxury liner M-Sin at 10 am in the courtroom "The town commission realizes tion and will preach on "Lean After eating little for more than hurt him at all but he panicked Bergensfjord stop over in Nas-1 of Circuit Judge James the 1 part Miss Nell as she was Souls three weeks and after wandering and ran up the street and over a sau and debark at Charleston Morgan Deputies of eome of I known by all pliTed in providing two days in a strange He was gone for two days Nov 14 the group also will be reinducted for the youth of the Community I sthii Graham Honored age uIthe dog 11 now happily following! 'I called the police department into office I and decided to honor her memory its master from floor-to-floor of the Humane Society and finally a Greater St a Baptist by naming this part of the Coin For 20 Years on Bench the future banking institution local radio station Then Satur- Church at 29th and Broad streets Parole Violator Booked mons for her" Nick F' Senter I Anderson said Thursday be usu- day afternoon a lady called me WIC observe its annual Women commissioner of the department City Judge Riley Graham was ally haa allowed Schnaps to ac- from downtown and said she bad and Men's Day on Sunday Sept On Knife Charges Here of parks and playgrounds said honored by friends Friday morn- company him on his construction heard the announcement on the 2 Mrs Marie Robinson will be 1 Mrs Johnson Sr was the moth- ing at an informal ceremonYllobs since he was a pup "Thiarradio 'I'm sure this is your dog the 31 cm speakerA music pro- A man arrested by Detec- er of Clay Evans De Joe marking the completion of 20time" he' said "I left him gybe said So I said I'd be right gram will be presented at 3 pm tives Vernon Dantzler and I Jr and David Foote Sellers years as a Jurist and after three weeks he down I Bakewell will hold its annual Brown Friday morning on a Johnson a The judge who is serving his still wouldn't eat anything" 4He was lying next to the curbLabor Day picnic at the school charge of carr3ring an unlawful All community families are in second eightear terra on the mu -I A call from his wife in Wash- and didn't bear me the first time I from 11 am to 7 tom The bli knife and ordered held for in-' viied by the commissioa to bringinicipat bench began his career' ington convinced Anderson that I called Then I called him again is invited cu vestigation was identified Frt a picnic supper and watch theiln the sessions courts of Hamilton for the good of both man and dog' and tes went a 0 ears! He a' day night as a Colorado parole "pony" league game between the County in 1942 He was a Sessions he must fly to Washington and Jumped into my arms and I was Dr Karel Haler Of the Univer- violator Lookout Mountain and the Eastludge for five years before mak-bring the pet back with him "I really a happy guy!" isity of Chattanooge will present He was booked as Howard Ridge Kiwanis teams from 5 toting a successful race for the of-lasually fly almost everywhere I The story of his adventures com-Io the 10th International congress Ellis 35 of Crockett TeX Col 7 pm fice of city Judge in 1047 He Was go but I drove back down just' pleted Schnans looked up from'of the History of science a paper orado parole authorities wired Mountain Baptist soft- re-elected in 1955 so I could bring him with ine My' the toolbox which he was guarding' entitled ''On the i of the detective bureau that he Is ball team will represent the town A cake in the form of a minis- wife told me the veterinarian said as if to say: "Lost? Why I wasn't'Biela's Comet and the Origin of Ralph Howard Houston alias i I ill the eth annual intermountiln ture judge's bench was presented the dog would die if he didn't eat lost Just looking for youthat'sPeriodie Meteors" The meetingRalph Howard Ellis The narame between Signal Mountain Judge Graham at the ceremony and be wouldn't eat without meHiall Then he bit into anothertis now in session at Cornell UniIture of the parole violation was Tile game will begin at a pm in his office Anderson made arrangements cracker I versity Ithaca NY not given in the telegram i will highlb bor Day to Lookout The dedl accompam mer stctivt ceremony "The to the part i known by for the yc and decide by naming mons for commissio of parks i Mrs Jot er of Jr And Johnson An corn' vited by a picnic 1 "pony" le Lookout 1 Ridge lEts 7 pm ball team iti the 4tt rame bet The game 60014 PIO kASNVIILUI 0 Ccrzzt13 coiwy RO'BERTS-DISTRICT MANAGER 930 Chattanooga Tenn rhone I niElttnoM 1 1 0 0o Al illEb A E1nimwimmisnmoimitImpo.

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About Chattanooga Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
543,323
Years Available:
1875-1963