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FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICES 10-I THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION March 5, 1950, Qjgjj qJ PHG MINISTERS SEE GRftHAM IN ACTION I r-i -j- Mrs.G.E.Dillard Dies; Funeral In Washington FDR Papers Open Soon For Research in riunud mns C. H. Vickery, Jr. MORGAN, Mr. Oscar M.

Funeral FRIGimVELL, Mr. T. IL died LEWIS. Mr. Ambrose cf 432 service for Mr.

Oscar M. Morgan Saturday. He is survived by a son. Crew St, Atlanta, died March will take place this Sunday at 2:30, Mr. Thomas R.

Brightwell; sisters, 4, 1950. Survived by his father, o'clock at the chapel. Rev. G. C'Mrs.

C. EL Bailey, Miss Annie Mr. John Lewis, Atlanta; two Riinwater and Rev. Robert Small-j Brightwell. Mrs.

Alice brothers, Mr. Robert E. Lewis, of wood officiating. Interment, Crest stepsons, Messrs. George, J.

Smyrna. and Mr. Daniel Lew- aTi a rr a A A n-tr-i. Jf. T3 an1 Rlirnham Funeral ie rt TV ft l-Vvn-r-K fJ sia CTctAr Atlanta Religious Fervor Blazes-Here to Columbia Mrs.

Saran Reese Dillard. 90, a Bn, nr.w4 iatir iw i.ri.. C. Howard Vickery, 27, former Atlantan, but recently of i Miami, Fla.rwas killed yesterdayi uaujuici ui uic idle ti uuc iiiiaiii: Austin Dillon Co. neral arrangements will be an 2433 jf M05t of Miller Reese and Lucy Pettusj SPOHN.

Mr. Waldo D. of WASHINGTON 1950. SIIEATS. Mr.

Samuel Irbv Age nounced later by Bishop Poe. when the light plane he was pilot- 0 f. ing crashed two-and-a-half miles we uranium u. Kooseveu papers vesterdav at her residence in the Surviving are his wife: 82, passed away at his home in BENNETT, Mrs. Ella Died Fri- By THOMAS M.

ELLIOTT Atlanta's Christian Businessmen's Club is credited for a northeast of Tamiami Airport, will be opened to researchers Georgian Terrace Hotel. Mrs. D. H. Ledin, Fairmount, Kingston Friday evening.

He is day in Atlanta. She is survived a few minutes after take-off. 'March 17 the General Services! Funeral services wall be held it Dromers, Air. a. a.

oponn, survived oy one nauRtuer, irs. Dy two daughters, Mrs. J. G. Lee, winning move in sponsoring the Atlanta Motorcade to Coium lexooium- His Dassenser.

V. E. Gresorv. 20. i .3 p.

m. today in the Presbyterian Cincinnati; Mr. J. bpohn, tie- uouise amnions. Atlanta; one son, of Gardi, Mrs.

J. Rot Davis, bia. S. where nearly 200 Atlantans experienced a Billy St. Petersburg, also died in the of Washington, the Rev'dondo Beach, Cal and two grand- Mr.

I. H. Sheats. of Kingston; two sons, Mr. Homer 1 rlnv T- I I riinft.il ri.iiiA, 1 1 tA Tiv MmA Graham revival in action.

and Mr. Collie Bennett, Atlanta; several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Funeral services jst. vaTnrir uv wa sciccipn DUiidi win ue in ndvea ucm luuuuoi, won." v. muunuuiu, icim, u- Funeral arrangements for Mr 'o'clock, at Spring Hill, Rev.

Alli-mdral services will be held Sun- g. Inter-; day afternoon at 2:30 clock at, win be held Mondav at 3 r. m. Carolina on Patterson the residence in Kingston. Rev.

from Austell Bactist Church. Rev. patrolmen I Ralph Kimsey will officiate. In-lDorace Starr.es wili officiate. In- the demonstration College and jterment in the Kingston Cemetery, terment.

Rose Hill Cemeterv. Pall- The chartered bus, sponsored by Sen. D. B. Blalock, lanta most of his life.

A veteran Mrs. Roosevelt will speak at the Madame LeFavre's School for Girlsj0 Mr and Mrs Charles E. Smith, iwen Funeral Home, Cartersville, i bearers selected please meet at Georgia. in Daiumore. l'unng ner lueume if tr-A a 2:30 at Roy Davis Funeral Home, i ti.ii ill I iiuiriLr j-v.

carried a big placard on each side, "Atlanta for Christ," and each automobile carried stickers on windshields. lini" Afianta noon-hour opening ceremonies, which will be held at the Roosevelt Library at Hyde Park, N. Y. rZlS Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hale, I WELCH, Mrs. B. II. The friends Austell vimi A-r i a.Ati a vuvi a null vi For two years the Businessmen's and went to Miami to Decatur, are invited to attend the and relatives of Mrs. B.

H. Welch, CHEATHAM, Miss Ethel The funeral of Mr. Charles E. Smith Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Welch, Mr. friends and relatives of Miss Ethel en Clubs, the American Legion Other speakers will be Dr. Wal Club has given major attention tO( a special course in flying.

His' do Gif ford Leland, Newton Lower 'Auxiliary and several civic Sundav March 5 1950 at3oclockiI ai fnrm Ml WmfH hi tt Surviving ar iwn rtanphtprti 1' 1 Ralph Welch, of McDonough, Cheatham. Miss Ef ie Cheatham. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Hartigan. of, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Presley and dll miClilKl IILJ-WIUC ICIV01 "iuvi luimti i auvu Jatui UllCtlUl JL.IMCI 11US T0.

'at ODnnS Xllli IJr. S. XlUgn tSraQ-1 lth American Pniinril Fit LparntM Lsucy i. u. lCR-iin.

01. rviidii-; noi. rr, xr ht. -i 'nascincr anvthin vpr hpfnre tin-! Lewis, Of Atlanta. fi u.u Surviving are his widow and Chairman of the iTS Cemeterv.

The callbearers will Charlie Welch, of Atlanta, and Chatham nH famiiv Mr nd ned in denies, 01 nomesieaa, a tu tit, r. oL Executive Committee named UCi MHeu. Au wuu xia3 brothcrs Joe vickery, of Miami, erous meetings, during the twonj Fred vickery, of Atlanta, 1938 to plan for the Library, and son, vv a air i iuiara 01 Mf Tom Gram Mr- funeral of Mrs. B. H.

Welch Mr. 'and Mrs. Clate Cheatham, all years, spent mucn xime in prayer and his parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Jess Larson, administrator of Gen-, iRushin Mr.

Rollin Fetts. Mr. D. T. this JSimdav.

aftornnnn at s-sn r-, and has been unsparing in labor h. Vickery, of Atla riPKiinnr Mjvannan a Tin .1 Prr VA jl va air. ui 1 1 iv a o- nta. feral Services. Hubbard.

Mr. Weldon Selesky, Mr. o'clock from the McDonousrh Bap- tnd th fn.1 nf Mi Ethel Since President Roosevelt's i prandchildren. Another Charles Lundy. H.

M. Patterson tist Church, Rev. Merril Meadows Cheatham Monday, March 6, 1950 STEPMOTHER HIT WITH HAMMER Police today sought a 26-' year-old man on charges of striking his stepmother with a hammer because she asked him to move, police records showed. PtL C. E.

Walker and J. H. Cole said the woman was treated at Grady Hospital for a head injury. She was quoted as saying that after the step-non struck her, he left in company with his father. jwill officiate.

Interment, Bethany at 11 o'clock from Acworth Prcs- death his former secretary Grace Capt George m. Ficklin. waskilled Son Tully, and former counsel, former in while' serving with the; SUMMERS, Mrs. Alma Mae Etta Cemetery. Pallbearers 1 byterian Church.

Rev. S. T. Lipscy ew YorK aiaie supreme vouri Thjrtv-second Division in the South died at the residence in Scottdale.iPase meet ai ine cnapei oi v. i officiat.ng.

Interment, Mars Hill ana money to secure me aesira revival. Club leaders are now as-, sured their ship is coming in, and: are confident the contemplated; Graham revival next October willj be the answer to their prayers and faith. Groups of citizens along the! i motorCade route were profuse in Justice Sam Rosenman, have jC- in her 56th year. She is rons ai qciock. Cemetery.

Collins Funeral Home. screening the semi-personal pa-; pers, totaling between 4,000,000 1 vived by four sons, Mr. Bee Bee WHITEHEAD, Mr. J. B.

died Acworth. Ga. Dalton, Mr. Frank Dalton, Mr. Friday night.

He was 55, years of ATTAWAT, Mrs. Minnie died Fred Dalton and Mr James Da -jage. Survived by his wife and two Fridav in Atlanta. She is survived ton; two daughters. Mrs.i C.

A. ol-j daughters, Mrs. H. J. Pruitt, Miss.bv he'r husband.

M. W. Attaway. and 5,000,000. MP.

Civilian Posse Jails 3 as Yeggs Last Rites Tociay For H. H. Shelnutt ui uu Ul Mnara jeane wnneneaci, ail or, Lithia Springs; one son, H. G. At their words of commendation for; the Atlanta laymen and At Columnii, Gov.

J. Strom Thurmond, Mayor Frank Owens and Graham repeatedly and freely; spoke in terms of highest possible' Duluth, one son. Mr. C. D.I taway, Atlanta; six grandchildren; Whitehead, of Atlanta; four grand-'two brothers.

Messrs. Tom. Cron- Madame Darlan Dies in France i Funeral services for Henry jHerschel Shelnutt, of 1387 Orme- wood S. who died Friday Jess Dooley, and sixteen grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock at Prospect Baptist Church.

Interment in churchyard. A. S. Turner Si Sons. Three men today were held at commendation of the demonstra- children; one brother, Mr.

Ernest an. Ranger, Bill Cronan. Eto-F. Whitehead, Lawrenceville, Ga.Jwah, several nieces and The funeral services will be Sun- nephews. Funeral services will be day afternoon, 3 o'clock from Du-eld Sunday at 3 p.

m. from Zion luth Methodist Church. Rev. Pledz-i Viow Rantist fhnrrh nnuMai I at his residence, will be held at 4 tion of Atlanta's interest and en- City Jail for suspicion of burglary terprise in the great venture. after a morning watch patrolman D.

m. todav at the ChaDel of Hen- Greek Rule By Coalition Seen Again Madame rancois uarian, wne ry m. Blanchard and Son. Alex S. A.

A 1 T7 A 1 .1 SIMS The friends and relatives er Parker and Rev. N. O. LT intv IntppmpTit Phurrhvard. John M.

Fain is President of the rounded up a posse of military po- nh RnKr v. Mf.il licemen and civ nans to rout "jngm, uneouenovans witness i -v, a -n nAil 1 i'Ampn anrl riviliane in Aiit cafft UU. SUCL'CT tliriE liUUtll 11 1 1 jvvhiv 'ii. 1 A Powell will officiate. Rev.

Rex Brown and Rev. Larri- Charles Outlaw was General robbers from a building on Harris Pem f. will oinciate and burial will nVrector of the motorcade Fred Street, N. W. 'K'homN Cannon, who said the safe round-; R.

Nebb, of Savannah, a guest 'JP rffr of Mr. Fred Sims, Mr. and Mrs Harold West, Mrs. Arie B. Green.

Birmingham; Miss May Sims, Mrs Maude L. Green, Mr. E. S. Sims.

Birmingham; Mr. fend Mrs. Walter A. Sims. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph G. City "Cemetery. LeRoy Duncan Ma-: more will officiate. The bodv will sonic Lodge will have charge at.be at 1126 Boulevard.

S. At the graveside. F. Summcrour Fu-1 lanta. and will lie in state at the neral Home, Duluth, Ga.

church from 2 until funeral hour. itriD was a rect answerto- his at the Sidney Hotel at 87 Harris oua n. oueuiuu, iu vuania; mt Jprayers, arranged for the N. said he was awakenedi frank e. Shelnutt, of Japan; ine rontinn hv MaHamn Darian rame to Amer-! KalDh W.

Shelnutt and Bill J. nil' Pal1hoaror Kolorlorl nloaw mwt at ATHENS, Grec Ml 1 dauuiiuil i tii.t.'.ivii a iiuijc ai I t.ici WCIJ iit Greek people will elect today a lonkpd out a window to four ica 1943 when he son, Alain ioneinuu, or mianta; tnree daugh dinner at Columbia. FrS M'r- and Mrs- William 11 o'clock at 1126 Boulevard. Roy Mr Jtsf 5n5v Marrh Glow- Mr Mrs. Ernest 'Davis Funeral Home, Austell.

Mr. Fred Sims Sunday, March 5, )nnw A r-i. lers, Mrs. u. A.

fatncR, or Llay- du eTroanrVovernment fiSl Sen. Blalock will be general su- men standing on the sidewalk by Dartar entered the Mogtg in rrw ni th hiip tah-ithe Western Newsnaner Union of- at warm springs. reiurnea to tona Beash; Mrs. H. V.

Johnson lQsn at a nVinfii- at Hill tii "iuh, uiLLAnu me irienas ana reia-isou, at 4 ociock. at tprmg mil, nj r. i as oencateiy oaiancea as omers v- iFranr. in 194R and had heen livin? ornaMo for tho Hraham revi val. ice at 244 Harris N.

Dr. James W. Middleton official- "lu" vi, vl, it i V1 .1. and Mrs. Ray H.

Mauney, both of Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. Ara T. Ke- the postwar past Dr. Paul S. James.

Chairman of As he watched, Nebb saw one at the Darlan family home with a The government will be nn. HimHmH is nt ih sister-in-law. Her son is still at iheley. of Tampa: two brothers. reeces 12th in a period of four cp.working with the lavmen in the motor while a second smashed a Warm Springs.

B. Shelnutt, of Apopka, and years- comDlete set-UD for the meeting.) window in the buildina. Her death was unexDected. G- Shelnutt, of Columbus, and ing. Interment, Sims Family Cemetery.

The pallbearers will be: Mr. W. F. Moss, Mr. E.

A. Dobson, Mr. A. J. Hill, Mr.

Fred Waldrip, Mr. Calton Groover, Mr. Joel C. Groover. Patterson Son.

i ouu mij, tiuiy i. itKien, Aiiiiua Glow, Mr. Billy Glow, Mr. and I and Washington, Mrs. Mary.

Mrs. J. D. Glow. Mr.

and Mrs. Nettles, Homestead. Mr. C. Brumbloe, Mr.

and Mrs. E. and Mrs. Williarr Reese Dillard, W. Tangmesser, of Detroit, Tulsa, Mr.

and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Annie Al- ham B. Ficklen, Savannah; Mr.

len; several grandchildren are in-; Jerry Dillard, Tulsa; Miss Vivian vited to attend the funeral of MrJ Reese Ficklen, Miss Anita Boyce eight grandchildren. How long it will live is a matter C. N. Allison, a former President Nebb auicklv SDread the alarm. result of a heart attack CLEVELAND, Mr.

Grover The friends and relatives of Mr. and William A. Glow tomorrow (Mon-, Ficklen, Savannah, and Capt. day) afternoon at 2 o'clock from George M. Ficklen (deceased) of Mrs.

Jackson, 88, Dies in Hthens Constitution State News Service COMMERCE Mrs. S. N. Jack Mrs. Grover Cleveland, Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Cleveland, Wimauma. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Lowe, Ellenwood, Mr. of conjecture. of the Club, is general utility man. J.

j. Lincoln, also of the hotel, ran It is a foregone conclusion that: The Constitution reporter, riding to the Bus Station nearby and lo-no single party will get an abso-in the bus with 26 other ministers, icated Ptl. C. E. Strickland.

Strick- UJ CoViri Hiac-lute majority of the 250 parliamen-S observed that ministers took little, jand rounded up a group of mili- OpUllll Ultib, tary seats. The winner must com-j time in discussing "My doxy and! tary policemen, a bus mechanic s-promise with others to form a 'your doxy, but gave prolonged at- and to the building. RltPC TnmnrmW cabinet. tention to a study of the great re- Strickland and Lincoln appre-i mieb 1UII1UIIUW Perhaps eight of the 26 compel- JJjal ptagprojnwM. The Roland Mincey 21, Waldo D.

gpohn, of 2438 Adina Ing parties will obtain represents Se nJE7n uSil te? thS 12" Jelace Str Wv aftef Dr N. died yesterday follow-tion. There were 16 parties in the "JugeJ ft Wash heated footrace to Harris and mg" a iong illness, old Parliament, elected in W'" he Funeral services will be held at and dissolved recently 1 fh triuntil after the! truck pinned Reggie Craw- 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Spring Traditional foes the Liberals of had crosse the Savannah 'ord- 21 a Pelham Street ad-1 Hill.

Burial will be in West View former Premier Sophocles Veni-. -J. comin gback- Immediately on1; ess a fence on Harris Cemetery. Dilhon's Chapel. Dr.

William C. World War II, Thirty-second Di- Robinson will officiate. Interment, vision, are invited to attend tho Greenwood Cemetery. J. Austin funeral of Mrs.

Sarah Reese Dil- Dillon Funeral Directors. ilard Sunday, March 5, 1950, at 3 ctftfi At i wn o'clock at the Presbyterian Church, oTETLLMAN, Mr. a ro -tVl Frl and Mrs. Walter Cleveland, Baldwin, and the six grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Grover Cleveland Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at friends and relatives of Mr.

and mcnua anu cidiiv ui iir. nu son, 88, died in an Athens hospital yesterday after an extended illness. Mrs. Jackson had resided with her daughter, Mrs. F.

E. Durst, for the past five years. Funeral services will be conducted from the Commerce Methodist Church at 3 p. m. today.

The Rev. C. W. Fruit and the Rev. Hubert Dodd will officiate.

Burial ygj-j Cooper officistini? Inter Mrs. Sam Stetelman, Mr. and MrsJment nven Cemeterv Wash Myron Stetelman Columbus, Ga "gSff? pSfK Hl3 MS' STtp SSm husband. Dr. William M.

I ymant 2Mn Keady; brother. Mr. Henry Rumph. 1 Waycross. two nieces.

Airs! tend the funeral of Mr. tnhn. Vti! crossing that river, and A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Trinity Chapel. Rev. E.

Gettys will officiate. Interment in Doraville Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Mr. Roddy McElroy, Mr. R.

W. Smith, Mr. W. C. Spires, Mr.

A. E. Wagnon, Mr. J. Wesley Martin and Police recovered $93 believed Mr.

Spohn had lived in Atlanta laiten wnen two sales were for the past 25 years as a repre- uepuxy vernier ia soil the ministers began Tsaldaris are expected to finish sing Beulah Land," "The Prom-in one-two order. Tnd" and "Sunshine in My Most political observers give the iSoul Many prayers and testi- 'sentative of the United States i-i. j.vi. wj. wiiu iuuk over di i Mr.

Chris P. Irby. A. Turner will be in the Grey Hill Cemetery. Survivors besides Mrs.

Durst in oo; 1 J'S v-aiu w'Pmj. said Stetelman Sunday afternoon NOTcross The lollfl rv in March iQn 9-w fmm worcross. ine xoiioAing monies were given by the preach- the investigation, Billy Sons. ers and laymen. clude another daughter, Miss Lu-cile Jackson, of Griffin, and two THE WEATHER 24, of a Bankhead Avenue address, surviving are his daughter, Mrs.

later was arrested and identified i H- Ledin, of Fairmount, as one of the group. Search is un-ltw0 brothers, A. A. Spohn, of Cinder way for the fourth man. jcmnati, Ohio, and J.

L. Spohn, of This was the second group of Redonda Beach, and two accused safe robbers rounded up! grandchildren. tuZ i ni gentlemen will serve as pallbear- Son innriLRtBIaSrChd Mr. Jack Reynolds. Mr.

Kelly BaAim lPi Ivy, Mr. William Suddcrth. Mr. Merritt. Mr.

Lorenzo 5SrSm ff" Ewing, Mr. Albert Johnson. Mr. er; Sudderth, Mr. H.

J. Reyn- sons, C. W. Jackson, of Dublin, and Horace Jackson, of Savannah. Blaze Threatens Christian Church SHIELDS, Mrs.

J. away at her residence in Winder, March 4, 1950. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs D. T. Wilhite, of Jefferson; Mrs.

Mark Sims, Miss Utha Shields, of Winder, and son, Mr. Rene Shields, of Winder; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Guy L. Shields, Winder; sister, Mrs. Dora brother, Mr.

O. W. Lanier, Bogart, also host of nieces and nephews, five grand iilc Sr, and meet at the lesi- FUNERAL NOTICES ATLANTA On yr age today, March 1949: High, 63; low, SI. SUN AND MOON FOR TODAV Sun rnei, 7:02 a. aata p.

m. Moon met, 1:11 p. act. 7:4 a. m.

LOCAL WEATHER REPORT (Battd on Obiervationa at tho dence at 2 o'clock. Funeral services will be held from Norcross Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock. 5tmn.mi.ll WU1 SCI VC JdllUtdr- ers and will assembly at the chapel at 2:15 o'clock: Mr. Isadore Mon-sky, Mr. Harold Hornstein.

Mr. Fire yesterday caused slight damage to the basem*nt of the Lakewood Christian Church, 490 SHELNUTT, Mr. Henry H. Fu by morning watch officers within a week. Morning watch officers last week arrested two elderly Atlantans near store on Piedmont Avenue.

Detectives said the two, C. R. Hart, 59, and William Kimbrell, 57, held under 20,000 bonds each, were members of a ring responsi Rev. F. C.

Talmadge will officiate. Vfi Will Pay Veterans' Kin neral services for Mr. Henry 41 Lakewood S. Fulton Shelnut will be held this (Sun Gus Mendelson, Mr. Philip Tne body WiU lie in state at the Schwartz.

Dr. Harry Parks and chUrch from 2:30 until funeral Mr. Myer B. Morris. Toirm.n vwrrn ntv 3 County police said.

Two fire com- day) afternoon, March 5, 1950, at children, six great-grandchildren panies responded to the alarm 4 o'clock from the chapel of Henry rviric win ho hoin thi Municipal Airport) HiQhaat ttmparatura Lowttt tamparatura Maan tamparatura Rainfall in past 24 houra Rainfall ainca first of month Deficiency aine firat of month Rainfall line, Jan. 1 Daficianey tinea Jan. 1 Cemetery. F. Q.

Sammon Funeral Officers said the fire apparently auu avuiuiuuua, papers please copy. The Government is 1 1 i ns l1- 79 Spring 1 (Sunday) afternoon, March 5, at 2 St-TN- W-vrlex S' I o'clock from the residence with Witnesses will offici Home, Norcross, Ga. ble for 37 burglaries. started from an overheated fur 5.14 nace. ready to process lapse death cases ses of Jehovah's Rev.

E. L. Anthony and Rev. Nixon under the National Service Life Insurance dividend distribution, to Taylor officiating. Interment, Rose i ate.

Interment, Crest Lawn. Pallbearers selected will assemble at wmm mil Hill Cemetery. Winder. Wise Fu- lane laic ui tdMCS in winvil sci v- n.ie u- 'the chapel at 3:45 ociock iceman allowed his insurance to i neral Home, Wnder, Ga. MANY STATIONS POISED Street Lighting Held Dependent On City Funds CINDERS Jones Hardin MA.

1107 AWTRY LOWNDES FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frea 'ark ing Lot Next Door lapse and later died before the special dividend was paid. Wilkes H. Davis, claims director of the VA Southeastern District Office in Atlanta, made the announcement Friday, at a two-day meeting of VA directors in Fort TV Set Total Will Pass 5,000,000 Mark Soon (COLORED) (COLORED) (COLORED) (COLORED) The extent of Atlanta's 1951 Morgan Ala "This pavment will DIXON, Mrs. Mary or 1434 tiar- aaurlhs. 3ir.

jonn mt son hkuivs, Mrs. Maggie wife of BERRIEN. Mrs. Maria W. lh be made to persons who are en- dee mother of Rev.

D. A.jof Mrs. Mary Hill, of 2198 Tiger Charlie Brown, of 157 Mayson daughter of Mrs. Grace Walker, of street lighting program will hinge on the financial condition of the City next September, officials say. I rntinpitm-in Tnkn A tiuwus ui, ji.

ii, unu ouuuuiymvc, oia cuizen oi tasewooa. ij-Z Martin b. passed luarcn. March 4. 1950.

Funeral announced passed March 4 in Greensboro, N. 4 at her residence, 833 Gray later. Sellers Brothers. Funeral announcement on ar- Winston-Salem. N.

C. Interment in titled to it under the law of and tne mner U'xon cnn-scent and distribution in the State drenr passed at her residence in which the deceased veteran had March J'uneral announcement his legal residence at the time 0f later. Hausabrooks Funeraljlome. By WAYNE OLIVER EVANS. Infant of Mr and Mrs rival ot remains.

Haugabrooks Fu-i Winston-Salem Tuesday. March 7. NEW YORK (AP) Television, continuing its dizzy chairman of City Council's will speed by a couple more mileposts this month. (trie Lights Committee, and Coun- The rela- Flovd Evans, of 967 Camilla neIaLome- Pollard Funeral Home. death," Davis said.

LEMONS, Mrs. Frances rin rnt t-! fives and friends are invited to nassed March 4." Will be interred BREWSTER The infant of Mr. rvv xi i- iin "-t "'M. i r- snH nr.cr vir. It will pass the in total sets use before Climm "aiPn uie.

acting Mayor it win riass tne D.uuu.uuu-marK in total sets use oeiore nuie, ncuns mayor anri fhairmar, nf tho vi rector lor tne Atianra arpa also aiienu ufi luuciai uiunuaj t. Liiutuiii cciuciei luinuiiuwi Nt ine irienas ana the month is OUt-a tremendous jump over the 1,000,000 at Commmet the Wesley Chapel E. (Monday) at 10 o'clock. Ga. passed at a local hps- fnviteS to attend said that the.VA was attractin' Cnurch' cuonougn, my.

brooKs runerai Home. puai iarcn o. iou. incre wm funeral tomorrow (Monday) at 2 nA a. Monteomerv officiating, assisted; moore i-- Fri.nH and be graveside services Monday at 2 frnn.

th. rk3ni iinrton ui mucMing Hum-. V1.L- r-u" bers and was deriving benefit relatives oi air. ana xvirs. tnsar vh.hu, wU1 oinciate.

intermeni, soum from a rpsidpnrv trainina mnmm iXery. spier 6. opier, mu.uuau, aioore ana iamny, xvir. ana jvirs. u.i.ia.

view cemetery, iianiey io. James Elliott and fami'y, Mrs. Auburn Ave, Jn charge. MAXEYMr. Mabron of Cham- Golia Turner and family, are in- LEE, Mother Ella of 336 Felton blee, Ga.

The friends and relatives vited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Apt. 7, mother of Mrs. are invited to attend his funeral Ida Moore Monday, March 6, at 1 Lottie Harris; daughter of Mrs. today (Sunday) at 3:30 p.

m. from p. m. from St. Charles Baptist Frances Johnson, passed at her Zion Baptit Chun Chamblee, UKItK, Mr.

trnesi ine irienas and relatives are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Ernest Grier today (Sunday) at 3 o'clock from tne stari oi xmj. the projected program Mayor It will start on its second hun-jby city basis instead of a national Hartsfield vetoed about 10 days dred stations as the 101st, WSYR- network basis. He sold his nation-jago will be re-offered to Council TV at Syracuse, N. is formally al rating services for both radio tomorrow and referred to the Fi-dedicated tomorrow.

jand television to the A. C. Nielsen nance Committee for study. During the past week, the Bell market research firm which will is-1 Hartsfield vetoed the measures System's television network hook- sue only own ratings based would have authorized high up was pushed southward from St1 different method, intensity lights on stretches of Louis to Memphis, Tenn. i Hooper said the broadcasting Memorial Drive Hemp- Unless there is a general busi-; P'g naUonaf Avenue' N' w- and imPrved ness fetback or some other umore-JJ, bca ttJ facilities on 10 less congested thor-secn development, it now had oughfares.

there will be from 7,500,000 to i White said he expects Council AH Census Jobs Filled in District Macedonia Baptist Church, jacK son, the Rev. C. R. Sheridan Church, Connally Street, Rev. Ter-, residence March 4.

Funeral an- Rev. A. R. Allen officiating, officiating. Interment, ell officiating.

Interment, Sylves- nounccment 1 a r. Haugabrooks Interment, Doraville. Ga. Hanley Trimier Funeral Home, Jackson, ter Cemetery, Ellenwood, Ga. Pol- Eu neral Home.

Company. No more applications for census lard Funeral Home. MITCHELL, Mrs. Willie Mae the WASHINGTON. Mr.

Alonzo Tre takers in Fulton. DeKalb and! Georgia. Mrs. ooa nnn c. uuni mnrntra ineoii-tinn i nucKaa Lounries win De cnnsirt- siff rv Mr ristf lily, far- Airs.

Aminni or uh- "iic ui mi, niiiidiii ujwij milieu- irienus aim icimivcs i and and 'There may be luli'Sw which ifHHioO wreent residential lights which Harts-according to District -Super-; sons' St. W. The many friends lonega. Ga. The friends and of 869 Mayson-Turner Ave Thursana Washington, Mr mere may ue which is still 100 visor W.

A. Whitehnrst. -a Mr. Rim. tive of Mr Marv Strickland nndiN.

died at a local hosD tal Mrs. Eugene Washington. Mr. Odessa and New York, where the rZT tY7C" lTt ht, ZVnJ Mr HnTf March 4. 1950.

Funeral announced Mrs. Aldon Jennings. Mrs. clle L.ommumcauoiis commission nus nicht audience is about half video iU ,11111.1:11111 si smu ume aie ml. v.

X. m. oh tr j.u- uuicivc uyui unu iucui Ann ii i a riria-inc- Tiahlnnpoa s. Fmrna r.rwn later. Sellers Brothers.

Ricks ana family, Mrs. Jew fain- IIS ireeze on consirucuon pernuu.an(j najf radiO, he said, "would be olvc fwctreu 1Ui iwi. iu iiueu anu aireaay V7" 7, 7 Wilks Mr. Nora Raker and that has been in effect since O.to-ke to average oranges and; applicationa have been No sn oi i a Der. ls-io.

ITUV iu siauons uiai annlps iteivea. uurs. tuwaru ncjuuiiu auu muu; un.tu,ui a ic, onu m- Tu- I I 11 3u Mim fla Mi ca t'rfolli r.rwn nT Contut of Mr FlivsrH Tomne lljr Hie 111 i lu "Vii-J 3ton A 1 fZ wtA IVTi. wA A.aAn Ifamtlv XTr rc tf A T. H.

Brightwell freeze was imposed still are not pay more to the ulti- ri wit to ttAn4 thi fu- Green. of Buford. are invited family. Miss Barbara Ann Raslin. today (March 5) at 2 p.

m. Irom STATE DEATHS Funeral Hot Set to attend the funeral of Mrs.1 Mr. Lazarus Raglin. Mr. and 'Mrs.

JL Zion Baptist Church (Rockdale Amanda Green today (Sunday) at'John IL O'Neal, of BarnesviUe. rrn! 1 ratine interment IvInlinnView neral of Mr. Fred Simmons Tuesday March 7. 1950. from Ebenezer on uie air, ana oi iw ie mate market for television sets, due to start this month, three in Xhe thinking right now seems April and one in May.

be that the number of tele- But the Commission has 350 a D- vision sets will end ud closer to Funeral plans for Thomas H. Mrs. Sunie Shields, Winder, yesterday. Rites at 2 p. m.

today. Baptist unurcn, corner AUDurn v. ra. irom me rirsi wpusi Scott's Crossn) The Avenue and Jackson Streets. The Church in Dahlonega, Ga.

Rev. Jackson. Rev. and Mrs. Fy lnd fiends we guested to remains will lie in state at theH H.

Fortson will officiate. Inter- John in of Jhomav fa tv Trrirrt rna iret I. icr i iwr. ann rvirs. jmAC a ncpr plications for new stations on file, the number of electric refrigera-' Brightwell, 70, of 232 Capitol anri th.

narnHp will rimA as tor nr antomnriil than to raHinc S. who died vesterdav in Gradv Miss Hattie Luther, 61, in At- soon as it gives the go-ahead. The prime reason is that tele-! Hospital as a result of injuries' lama, March 3. Rites in Gaines- cnurcn xrom 12 ociock noon iiues-ui, nope emeiery. ureen- V.

iRnrkalp Park at 1 n. Tru i Knri I tr- 1 nf AttfinH fli Ifw i'IIIa flay) until tne nour OI tne unt-ui nome, oainesviue. Hine? Funpral Home. 327 Pied ana tne Doay wui pe sent to miss Jiitue morit Ave. N.

E. for interment. Hanlev's Dassed March 1. Fripnds and f.C5 -fines, ir. anu xurs.

venues, mi. auu ims. vui Mr. sissippi lie McOen'on ar invited to at -DEAN, Joe or 61 OM Ivy tA f.m.,.,1 mf father of Mr. Jimmie Dean.

Ashby Street Funeral Home. relatives of Mrs. Mary Middle- Meanwhile, C. E. Hooper, audi- vision sets cost a lot more than sustained when he was struck byie yesterday, ences research expert, this week radio sets, and while they're con- an automobile on Georgia Miss Mae Stowecs, 65, of Daugh-disclosed some startling gains by istantly declining in price probably will be announced by J.

Austin tery. Rites held March 2. television in its audiences com-' never will be as cheap. You can Dillon. jo Rn -n pared with radio.

get some brands of radio sets for. Mr. Brightwell is survived bv ai paria. Hooper said in the past 11 as little as $9.95. About the best SOn.

Thomas R. Brightwell, of E- Smith, 50. Carrollton, months, television's share of that has been predicted for tele-, lanta; three sisters, Mrs. C. 2- Rltes near T'us yester-total night time broadcast audience vision is one day you may be Bailev, of Porterdale; Miss (COLORED) brooks.

Mrs. Eva Lou Smith, Mr. g' "oday (Sunday) at 2 of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.

Wil-and Mrs. Jack Williams and ami- rimf iay JuntaV Jt famiiv nnwril. Ga Card of Thank wiah to thani nd, ly, Mr. and Mr Charlie Mitchell, M. Cecil Dean and am'.

svmnathrtic rvic ihown ana iamiiy. Air. and ivlrs. i i i n-u nv Mr and Mr. P.enme Dean and in rew York City (both radio ana able to get some Kind ci set tor Brightwell, of Porterdale; and1 Mrs.

Thelma Kennedy, 30, television) had increased from 19 maybe $50 and not for a long Mrs. Alice Birdsong. of Atlanta; March 2. Rites yester- symSur. also for the tei.gr.ms i.n Midrf, TiH.icTrse-w.i!: the.

residence y. s- percent to 44. In Los Angeles it. time yet OI ronooitnw "ira -vi ji.i 1 it 1U.OU IldUililUrUUlU U- day. four stepchildren and a niece.

EypecialW do we thank the miruiter. Neal dlebrooks, ail of Barnesvtlle, and Mrs. Charlie Flecker Dean has moved up from X0.5 to 36 per-i There are about 85,000,000 radio iS Aite a severe, oi (COLORED) family, all of Flint, Mrs. I Ida Jenkins and family, Mr. Willie Ohio; Mr.

and Mrs. William Hen-! aervioe. MORTUARY derson, of Ft. Pierce, Mr. and w.

MRS. JANrE B. LOWE. MR ERNLST LOWE. MISS ELIZABETH SEYMOUR.

cent. Isets now in use, including automo-; And a December poll. Hooper bile sets, portables, and extra sets; said, showed more people in New in homes. Some 39.000,000 homes York City watched Milton Berle have one or more sets. This com-i on television than listened to Jack pares with 29.500.000 electric re-Benny on radio and Benny is No.

rigerators in use and 35,500.000 S. M. Robinson, Med Senior, Dies Mrs. Grady Respas and family, of both white and colored, for beautiful Annie Kale Bealey and family. Cleveland Ohio; Mr.

and Mrs. JrZ Mr. and Mrs. George Ro we and Thomas Moore, of BarnesviUe, are and death ot -mr uncle and brother. Mr.

familv. Rev. and Mrs. J. C.

Black, ICOUOBfO) FRED SIMS Card of Thanh Fumrral wrvices fnr Frrd Sima. St. who died Friday at hit Residence. 788-Bt we' -ish to thaftk our many friend, invited to attend the funeral of i'm BrbTt all of Atlanta. nieces, nephews Marietta N.

will be held at 4 colored, for their kindness Mice Mittiai MilKrt. 5T-. p- tie. G. W.

in radio nationally. passenger cars on ine nignways Cin m.1 can sr in aaX ltlUUl.L( J-rVJ -F 1 nAlXat A (alM. ha I'lnnahfrvikt IitnAftt ann mi 2 aw I iviirtl I ilLillva Hooper declared the poll showed; John Crais. Vice President ot V.rV Vk. Vn p- m.

tVsprtn. mil nr. Tam Vi? both white and ti.il LC.J"i rSnndavl Marrh 5 15.0 at Hnn f-r their ervii-e i 4 'T, tn1n- that of the 10 shows with greatest Avco Manufacturing Corporation AJZriZ' am win offic.te and bunai wui recent deam me iccrm gnui ciin di wui ni-'uict, uumn iuiirmi vi iii. ti ua. re me aims imiuj cemeierr.

Mr Louiae Whitehead, also n'rlnrlr at Fast Mnnnl no. r.i i -wi MR. JAMES RARBER. Erher i iMarCn ai I p. m.

irorn mr 111 ic and General Manager of its Cros-j versAu ley Division, savs he believes there1 Augusta. He 2 Funeral services will uicu funeral services Will te total audiences in New York City five were television programs. wiu.ama.guoW irrSZi Church. Rev. Lockett and Rev.

i for telegrams, cards of condolence, the Plains Methodist Church, su nnl nt Thrmhm neia lO- runerai service, for W.iham A. Glaw. rtn thank the miniKters. the Ragland will officiate. Interment, Kato officiating.

Marks Ga Rev This was despite the fact that three will be at least as many television i morrOW in Savannah. wno died Fndajr al his residence, 567 cnurch. Biltrrore Hotel, the various ntb- tiaies as many ftew lork homes; sets as electric refrigerators or City Cemetery. Wright Son, for their kind words of ympatr.y. Interment.

Ollie Eranch Cemetery. Morticians. Barnes vil le, Ga. finrais. ue of cars, dunn thiTn coreee vti'l leave our chapel CnrvirinJ ar his wife, the or- orcaniiatior ana nauaaorooaa MM m.

tomorrow in the-chapel of J. Austin tician for their efficient service. had radio Jets as had television automobiles. tw. r.V- Pr.o;i.ni mer MlSS Anne lareen, aaugmci Dillon.

Buna! site will be announced. MRS. MARGARET GUIIJORD, Illness ana ara 01 mir mving nusoino. nt hroher Mr. Ben Travis, of at 11:30 clock a.

m. tWiay. AK In Memoriam In memory of mir darhrg husband and Haoevilie, Ga. We wih to aio thank he jng flower ladies and pallbearer iiher. who departed this iifa three years ministers and the WaiKer Fu- rhnrrh at 1 tft n.

lo. March 3. 1947. nral Home fnr their most courteous and to meet at CMUrcn 81 p. m.

fath ago, Daughter: MR. JOHNNIE WHTTTHEAD Son; MR. AND MRS. FRED PONDER. Pren: MRS.

MIVNIT t-fE POLDO. Sister. MR. JANfE" PONDER Brother. MR.

BEN NIX FONDER. Brother. sreater percentage of television Westinghouse, says "right now the Mrs. J. v.

Largen, or f1 owners had their sets on than seem unlimited but Park; his mother, Mrs. B. O. rvoo-j legal notice i dio owners. je certainly should be as many, inson Hooper long familiar audience, television sets as electric refng- brother.

B. O. Robinson, oi, nti wmt lfszs w. i tatinss hereafter will be en a cityrators." Grand Prarie, Texas. i w.

w. killvm. se-vice. iMcDay Funeral Home, 171 Auburn MRS. TRAVIS I MR.

ROBERT TRAVIS. on. in charge. M1H FLORINE FOWLFR a- sn, MASTER, ROBERT LIE rOWLZR..

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