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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 7

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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PAGE FRED H. GIBSON COLUMBIA. July 26. Funeral services for Fred H. Gibson.

58. who died Friday afternoon, will be held at 9 a. m. Sunday morning at the Heights Baptist Church with the Rev. S.

T. Emmanuel officiating. He was a resi- dent of Columbia. Interment will be in the Welcome Home cemetery near Columbia under the direction of Risers Funeral home of Columbia. He is survived by his wife.

Mrs. Eva McDaniel Gibson, New Orleans; three sons, Willie of Franklin, Clyde Gibson, Orange, and Clinton of New Orleans: one daughter, Mrs. Eva Mae Braii, New Orleans; one half brother, William Jones, Wink, and one sister, Mrs. Zula Bratton, Columbia. without.

Joseph B. Kxnicios, Metarie, shown to the right, after being elected grand chef de gare of the La Des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux. ENTERPRISE Mrs Lorraine Valias of Natchez Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Haygood. Mrs. Annie Culpepper left on Thursday to visit relatives in Grayson, Mr and Mrs Charlie Chapman and Mrs. Inez Renfreno of Wallace Rtdge visited with the A. E.

Chapmans on Friday. Brown. Sr. is at home after a two week visit in Glenmora, Baton Rouge and Bookie Mr. Holdeman is visiting this week in Crowley with his mother.

Mrs. Maggie Holdeman Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Barton and children spent a eek in Dry Prong and Tioga with their re speetne parents. Bertie Calvert of Cicero. Ill returned home after a week's with her patents, here, Mr. and Mrs. O.

Hutchinson. Friends will regret to learn that Mr Dave Torry is seriously ill King's Hospital in Wmnsboro. He visited during the week end by Mr and Mrs David Torry. Mr. and Mrs Jewel Torry and Kathleen.

Mrs. TUlie and Ann Albritton. isiting recently with the Ranee Shipleys were Mr and Mxs, Bcr- Book and bo; Keilhen and Kenny, Mr. Charles Townsend and Mr. Carl Townsend, all of Houston.

Tex. Fannie Blythe is in Mead- viUe. with her sister, Mrs. J. C.

Duhon who Is to undergo an operation there. Mr. Benny Griffin came from his work at Homer on Friday for his Mrs. L. Griffin.

Sr and brother, Billy Wayne Griffin who will visit with him and hts father, Mr. Griffin, Sr. at Homer for several Mr, Harold Stewart and Mr. Ranee Shipley were businf'S in Jone ilie on Saturday. William Mount of Sicily Island was a week end visitor with Joe Keith Cruse.

Mr. Floyd Crawford who is employed on the boat, is spending his vacation with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs A. Crawford, and Wisner with Mr. and Mrs.

Eddie Crawford, and in Sicily Island with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Crawford and boys, and in Monroe with Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Crawford, Jr. and daughter, Frances. M. S.

TRIMBLE M. S. Trimble, 59 Missouri Pacific railroad engineer in Monroe for many years, died at his home in Alexandria about 6 oclock Saturday morning. Mr. Trimble, a twin brother of Engineer Whit Trimble, who was killed in a passenger train accident in 1935, moved from Monroe to Alexandria about 20 years ago.

Surviving Mr. Trimble are his wife. Mrs. Camille Trimble; one son. M.

S. Trimble. of Monroe; one daughter, Mrs. James McLain Bennett, Houston. three sisters, Mrs.

John Redding, Hendersonville. N. Mrs. Ivy Andrews, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Jennie Ellis, Henryetta, Tex one brother, Willie Trimble, Alexandria; four grandchildren, Richard, Elise and Christopher Trimble and James McLain, and a number of nieces and nephew's.

Mr. Trimble was a member of the Elks Lodge of Alexandria Funeral services will be held at Hixson Brothers Funeral home of Alexandria at 4 p. m. today. Mr.

and Mrs, Grady P. Reddick, of RayviUe, are shown above after receiving the distinguished service cross in behalf of their son Cpl. Billy Reddick, who was killed in action in Korea, October. 1951 The second highest medal which the United States bestows is shown pinned tQ Mr. shirt.

Major Francis L. Kueht, regular Army O. R. C. instructor, and Major Henry A.

Coenen, squadron commander of the Air Force Reserve from Rayville, are shown with Mr. and Mrs. Reddick. Mr. and Mrs.

Cloud have resided Sunday at Kilpatrick Chapel with in Savannah for over a year but the Rev. Robert Gage assisted by were formerly of Monroe. Survivors are his parents, a twin brother. Dale Allen; one sister, Juanita; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Allen Cloud, of Bosco; maternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stauble, of Kingston, N. Y. Rev.

Loyd ONeal. Burial follows in Hasley cem- tery under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home. Survivors are a son, Clyde John- ston. of San Antonio. three daughters.

Mrs. J. W. Taylor, of West Monroe. Mrs.

Dewey N. Hartman, of Houston, and Mrs. R. S. Tenuel.

of Ruston: seven grandchildren and six great grsndchil- FARMERVILLE Mrs Jack Farrar spent several last week at Shreveport. Her little granddaughter, Terri Farrar, accompanied her home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis and childrer, Lucille and Carl, have returned to their home at Nanty Glo, following a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Stancil. M-Sgf. and Mrs L. Jones and children, Larry, Mary and Ann.

have returned to their home at Randolph Field, San Antonio. Texas after a visit here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Jones and at Marion with Mr. and Mrs.

L. Maroney. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hayes of Natchez.

Mississippi pent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hayes and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs.

J. G. Norris and children. Johnny and Mary Inez, are pending their vacation at points in Florida. Mr.

and Mrs Jim Grier and children spent the week end at Hot Springs with Mrs. Griers mother. Mrs. Edward Everett is visiting her sister law, Mrs. Etta Boone at icksburg, Mississippi INFANTS PHILLIPS Jerry Dale Phillips and Brenda Gail Phillips, infant son and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Phillips, died Saturday at a Monroe hospital services will be held at Id a Sunday at the Memorial Park cemetry. Interment is under the direction of Hall Funeral Home.

JOHN E. DUMAS RUSTON. July 26 (Special) Edney Dumas. 88. West Monroe, died today at his residence after a long illness.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at his residence with the Rev. Jeroy Weber, officiating. Burial follows in Hasley cemetery under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston. Survivors are three sons, Cleet Dumas, of Farmerville.

J. H. Dumas, of Bossier City and J. A. Dumas.

of Baton Rouge, three daughters, Mrs. Effie Edwards of West Monroe; Mrs. J. A Scott. West Monroe and Mrs.

O. K. Aldridge, all of West Monroe. DANA ROY CLOUD Dana Roy Cloud, 17-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs Roy Allen Cloud, died July 20 at Savannah, Ga.

Services were held Monday. CHARLES A. JOHNSTON RUSTON. La July 26 Charles Alexander Johnston. 92.

died today at his residence after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. dummies staying this window when Carrier Air Conditioning ELECTRIC COMPANY 610 LOUISVILLE: PHONE 3-7102 Candidate For School Board, Word Five This ter by of Jock Joyner. LENNON MOTOR INC. 212 N.

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Co, Dept. S. 634 E. Keefe Ave, Milwaukee 12, Wis. la Own Aw Wktemle and HOME FRCKZKRSl an ROUGH FRO I IN JVLT 27, 1952 34TH ANNUAL LEGION CONVENTION Deaths Retired Major General Claire Chennault, left, is shown as he delivered the opening address to the first session of the 34th annual American Legion convention warning all present of the dangers which face United States both from within and from ADDRESSES CONVENTION Ward, vire commander of South Carolina, right, addressed Saturday's of the ronvrnfion (Staff Photos by John Fogleman 6 -pass enger Road mas ter CmrrtMe.

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Joyner.

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