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THE TENNESSEAN, Friday, Bandits Leave Bank With Hostages PARIS (AP) Two gunmen holed up in a Paris bank for 10 hours, then drove off early today with three women hostages and $240,000 in ransom money in a car provided by police. Their destination wast unknown, but the gunmen had earlier demanded that a plane be made ready at Orly airport. A THIRD robber and a bank teller were killed in a shootout with police yesterday afternoon at the outset of the siege. The two gunmen freed two male hostages when they left the bank and drove away in an Alfa Romeo sedan loaned to police by a local resident after they turned down a Renault car offered them by authorities. Onlookers crowded behind police lines several hundred yards from the and shouted "'Hang them!" as the bandits drove off.

SHORTLY BEFORE the gunmen left, police had delivered a sack apparently containing the ransom money to the bank door. The gunmen also demanded a car, a sawed-off shotgun, and a plane. At one point they threatened to shoot one of thier hostages every 30 minutes if their demands weren't met. Don't Miss A Single Issue of the Tennessean. Call 254-5661 for ALL subscriber services.

photo vio AP Wirephoto Spring Almost Sprung With clouds moving to the east of the state, Nashville will enjoy partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures today. Nashville's Temperatures 2 p.m. 48 4 p.m. 51 6 p.m. 51 8 p.m.

44 10 p.m. 40 11 p.m. 36 Forecasts NASHVILLE AREA Variable cloudiness, warmer today; sunny, cool tomor. row; high today 60, low 30, high tomorrow mid-50s. TENNESSEE Variable cloudiness today; clear, colder tomorrow; highs today 50s, 60s, lows 20s, 30s, highs tomorrow 40s, 50s.

SOUTH KENTUCKY ing cloudiness by afternoon; partly cloudy tonight, tomorrow; high 40s, low 30s. NORTH ALABAMA Increasing cloudiness, chance of showers today; rain ending tonight; mostly fair tomorrow; high 60, low in upper 30s. 2618 1210 GALLATIN RD. EIGHTH AVE. NO.

makes sense to shop at KENT'S STORES Heart victim Samuel Gaddis Dies; Rites Slated Today Samuel Gaddis, 67, of 103 South 13th manager of Main Street Liquor Store, died yesterday at his home of heart failure. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The body is at Marshall-Donnelly Combs Funeral Home.

Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Calliope Doussa Gaddis, Nashville; two daughters, Mrs. Despina Strong, Richton Park, and Mrs. Marie Patterson, Peoria, two sons, James T.

and Samuel Dan Gaddis, Nashville; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Bonds and Mrs. Georgia Tomlin, Nashville, Mrs. Helen Silverman, Liberty, N.Y.., and Mrs. Edna Hicks, Pittsburgh; three brothers, Horace, William and James Gaddis, Nashville, and eight grandchildren.

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SOLES SINGLE UNIT SOLE HEEL CONSTRUCTION WHAT A VALUE! Beatle Notices GARRETT, Henry-Chatta nooga, Tenn. Feb. 1975. Survivors inlude wife, Mrs. Bertha Garrett; daughters, Mrs.

Iona Corley, Nashville and Mrs. Etta Bledsoe, Chattanooga; son, Ruben rett; a Sylvester Corley, Nashville. The funeral will be held Friday at 12 noon. Send communications to Franklin Strickland F.H. 812 Central Ave.

Chattanooga, Tenn. Courtesy of J.W. ADKINS FUNERAL Home. Franklin, Tenn. JACKSON.

John Robert (Dick)-Age 69 years. February 26. 1975. Survived by wife. Mrs.

Elise Childress Jackson: daughters. Mrs. Myrtle Beatrice Bruce, both of Franklin, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Moore. College Grove: son.

Charles Robert Jackson. Franklin: sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Mai Tomlin. Miss Vassie Jackson. both of Franklin.

Mrs. Pearl Gibson. Una. brothers. Sam Jackson.

Franklin, Joe Jackson. College Grove: 17 grandchildren: 5 great grandchildren. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 2:00 o'clock Friday, afternoon. Milton Lillard officiating. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. 794-1512 Hartsville, Tenn. SHOULDERS, Benton (Jack) Thursday morning, February 27, 1975 at Vanderbilt Hospital.

Age 74 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Evelyn Shoulders; 1 son, T. W. Shoulders, Hendersonville; 2 daughters, Mrs.

Kendall 2, Westmoreland and Mrs. Harold Gene Cothron, Hartsville: 10 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Willie Shoulders, Hartsville and Carl Shoulders, Louisville, 3 sisters, Mrs. Mollie Gillhan, Gallatin, Mrs. Fannie Gillhan, Hartsville and Mrs. Minnie Lee Carman, Louisville, Ky.

Remains are at Anthony Funeral Home where services will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday, March 1st. Interment in the Hartsville Memorial Gardens. ANTHONY FUNERAL HOME, 374-374-2280 EASLEY. Mrs. Hattie- Tuesday, February 25.

1975 at a local hospital. Survived by daughters, Mesdames Gloria, Jordan, Janice Thompson and Patsy Easley; sons, Mr. James Easley and Mr. Jackie Easley: brothers, James and Leon Donloe: daughtersin-law. Mesdames Ora and Pamela Easley; devoted sister-in-law, Mrs.

Willie Donloe: 6 grandchildren; 2 nieces: devoted friend. Mrs. Ernestine Kelly: other relatives and friends. Family visitation Friday evening from 8:00 until 10:00 PM at the Protective Funeral Home. 707 Monroe Street.

Funeral services Saturday morning at 9:30 AM at the Holy Name Catholic Church. 521 Woodland Street. Father Joseph B. Tarpy will officiate. Pallbearers selected from friends.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery. PROTECTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE. Miss M. (Weods) Jones. Manager.

Thomas Reed, Director Hartsville, Tenn. CLAYBORNE, Horton, Tuesday morning, February 25, 1975 at Hartsville General Hospital. Survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Virginia Clayborne, Mrs. Katherine Ford and Mrs.

Barbara Jean Hogan; 4 sons, Mr. Horton Clayborne, Castillian Springs, Mr. Horace Clayborne, Mr. Bervard Clayborne and Lee Clayborne; 12 grandchildren; 6 great grandsons; 7 great granddaughters; 16 great grandsons, nieces and nephews; a devoted cousin, Mrs. Bertha Robinson; 1 daughter-in-law; 3 sons-inlaw; 4 sisters-in-law; 1 brother-in-law; a number of relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends February 28th from 8:00 until 10:00 PM at the Carr Hellums Funeral Chapel. Funeral services 1:00 PM, Saturday, March 1st at St. John's Baptist Church by the Pastor, Rev. C. D.

Powell and Bro. Grover Sullivan. Pallbearers: Grandsons. Flowerbearers: Granddaughters. Interment Hager Cemetery.

CARR HELLUMS FUNERAL HOME, 374-3124 Fairview, Tenn. MANGRUM, Mrs. Dora Hud- gins--Age 84 years. February 27, 1975. Survived by sons, Willie Hudgins, Nashville, Marvin L.

Hudgins, Joseph Wesley Hudgins, both of Fairview; 26 grandchildren; 70 great grandchildren; 10 great, great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Huggins, Lindsey, Mrs. Dollie Deal, Fairview, Mrs. Bertie Hollaway, Mrs. Cora Owens.

both of Nashville, Mrs. Esther Lee McIntosh, Ft. Lauderdale, 11 Mrs. Viola Mangrum, Fairview; brother, Priestley Jones, Nashville. Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 1:00 o'clock, Saturday afternoon.

Herbert A. Robinson, Leonard and Clifford Owens officiating. Interment Hudgins Cemetery. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.

794-1512 Death Notices McEwen, Tenn. LONG. Mrs. Ida ElizabethAge 89. At 9:30 A.M.

Tues26, 1975 in Madison Hospital. Survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Azelle Dotson, Christine Stuart, both of McEwen, Mrs. Stella Albert, Nashville, Mrs. Dessie Hardeman, Hendersonville: 1 son, Floyd Long.

McEwen; 12 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren. The remains are at Buckner Funeral Home. Service will be 2:00 P.M. Friday, Feb. 28, 1975 from McEwen Church of Christ conducted by Charles Hamm.

Interment Long Cemetery. Arrangements by BUCKNER FUNERAL HOME, McEwen, Tenn. BUTLER, Mrs. Annie BellAge 78 years. Of 1141 Horton St.

Monday, Feb. 24, 1975 at Rutherford Hospital in Murfreeboro. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Nashville and Mrs. Alice Pettus, Detroit, Mich; 1 son, L.

Butler, Murfreeboro; grandson, Oscar P. Butler, 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. The body will lie in state at Scales Sons Funeral Home in Murfreesboro Friday from 4:00 till then will be conveyed to the New Hope Baptist Church in Nashville and will lie in state from 7:00 till 8:00 P.M. when funeral services will be conducted by Rev. James C.

Turner. The Spence Jackson Temple No. 763. Daughters of Elks Mollie E. Coucil will conduct memorial service.

Interment Benevolent Cemetery, Sat. morning at 11:00 A.M. in Murfreesboro. H. PRESTON SCALES SONS, Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements, Murfreesboro.

893-1313. HUDGINS. Earl 71 years. Of Tinnin Road, Goodlettsville. Wednesday afternoon, February 26.

1975 at, Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Lucille Hussey Hudgins, Goodlettsville: daughters, Mrs. Robert Lassiter. Greenbrier and Mrs.

David E. Finch. Merritt Island, 4 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Shaw, Nashville. The remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home.

Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Friday morning. February 28th at 10:00 o'clock by Rev. Ed Pugh. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery.

COLE GARRETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Goodlettsville HOLLAND, Mrs. Pearl Sexton-Widow of Chester B. Holland. Wednesday morning, February 26, 1975 at a local infirmary. Survived by daughter, John Bennett, Nashville; granddaughter, Mrs.

Richard Byrd, West Palm Beach, great grandchildren, Laura, Sally, Cliff ad Eddie Byrd; sisters, Mrs. Naomi Gary, Mrs. Marie Croley; brother, William Sexton; sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Holland. Remains are at the Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road where services will be conducted Friday morning at 10:00 o'clock, the Rev.

Richard Allison officiating. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers: Dr. Russell D.

Ward, Jack Lawrence, Eli Bennett, Harry Haffner, Jack Haffner, H. Carlton Lowery, Joe Hooper, Sans Cera Sunday School Class of the East End United Methodist Church and Odd Fellows and Rebakahs of Nashville. Active pallbearers: Burney Tucker, Walter Sexton, Joe L. Newbern, Charles Bracey, Charles Gary, Ben Gary, Roy Gary and H. I.

Holt. Harmony Rebakahs Lodge will conduct Memorial Services, Thursday evening, at the funeral ROESCH PATTON DORRIS CHARLTON, Eastland Chapel, 904 Gallatin Road, 227-4424 Franklin, Tenn. VAUGHN, Alex Gooch-Age 69 years. February 26, 1975. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Sophronia M. Vaughn, Franklin; daughters, Mrs. Christine Reed, Mrs. Gladys Hulan, Mrs. Betty Duncan, all of Nashville.

Mrs. Dorothy Newcomb, Mrs. Mary Whidby, both of Franklin; sons, James, George, Jackie, Raymond, Bobby and Richard Vaughn, all of Franklin; 30 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Annie Garner, Mrs. Lena Horton, both of Sheffield, brothers, Newt Vaughn, Sheffield, Jesse Vaughn, Franklin.

Remains are at Franklin Memorial Chapel where services will be conducted 4:00 o'clock, Thursday afternoon. Rev. Virgil Peters and Rev. Joe Franklin officiating. Interment Williamson Memorial Gardens.

Honorary pallbearers: Alfred Fiveash, George Cottrell, Clebert Lewis, T. H. Newcomb, William Sweeney, Joe Pinkerton, Robert Moore, Allen Browne. J. C.

Anderson, Gerald Pratt, A. B. Church, Fleming Marlin, Preston Yates. Active pallbearers: Steve Newcomb, Michael Vaughn, Tony Vaughn, Jack Vaughn, Wayne Whidby, Kenny Ray Vaughn, Wilson Reed. FRANKLIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 794-1512 Death Notices DICKEY.

Mrs. Florae BassTuesday, Feb. 25, 1975, infirmary in Jackson, vivors include daughter, Mrs. Fransis Crossland: sons, Messers, Robert, Leonard, and Rufus Dickey; 6 grandchildren; daughtersin-law, Mesdames Fannie, Vera Lee, Mary H. Dickey; son-in-law, Mr.

Jack Crossland; other relatives and friends. The body will lie in state at Stevens and Shaw Funeral Home, 807 N. Hayes Jackson, Tenn. Friday, Feb. 28.

1975 until time of funeral service Saturday, March 1, 1975 at 1:00 P.M. at Trices Chapel Methodist Church. Interment Trices Cemetery. Communications may be sent to the above funeral home. DAVIS.

CAMPBELL-MCCLAIN MORTICIANS. 329-9700. Suddenly Wednesday morning, Feb. 26, 1975. Survived by mother, Mrs.

Brenda Gross; father, Thurman Gross; paternal grandparents, Lillian Curly maternal grandparents, Mrs. Martha Lee and William Lee; aunts, Mrs. Carolyn Phelps, Mrs. Evelyn Wright; great aunts, Mrs. Gaynell Lampkins, Mrs.

Pauline Lee and Mrs. Lorraine Smith; 8 uncles; 3 great uncles; other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held Saturday, March 1, 1975 at 1:00 P.M. from the Greater Christ Temple, 2400 10th Ave. South.

Elder W.W. Harris officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. WILLIAM GUNTER AND SONS, INC. Funeral direc- Gross, Collatte-1 year old, tors.

WILLIAMS. Richard Gor- dan-Rt. 1, Goodlettsville, Tenn. Thursday afternoon, Feb. 27, 1975.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Alma Birdwell Williams; sons, Joseph Richard Williams, Gordan Brannon Williams; daughters, Mrs. Alvona Glee Solomon, Mrs. Jeanette W. Howse, Mrs.

Brenda W. Fusco; brothers, Jesse C. Williams, James Williams, Fredrick C. Williams; sister, Mrs. Joyce Sanders, Mrs.

Lanwood Burskey; 7 grandchildren. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Robinson Co. where funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2:00 P.M. William Q. Williamson, minister, will officiate.

Active pallbeares: Salesmen of Beamon Pontiac Co. Interment Forrest Lawn Cemetery. PHILLIPS ROBINSON Directors. LEWIS, Baby Gina-ThursdayFeb. 27, 1975.

Survived by parents, Robert H. Helen M. Lewis; brothers, Eric Deric D. Lewis; maternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

Charles McKeaver; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Robert H. Lewis, great grandmothers, Mrs. Janie McKeaver, Detroit, Mich and Mrs. Maggie Burney, Richmond, 14 uncles; 14 aunts; several cousins and many friends.

Visitation with the family (this) Saturday, March 1, at the Atena Chapel from 11 A.M. until funeral time 12 noon. Brother Robert P. Burkett officiating. nterment Greenwood Cemetery.

JOHNSONS HOUSE OF ATENA. WALLER, Baby Rondrique (PoPo) Suddenly Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1975. Survived by parents, Ronald Denise Waller; Waller; grandparents, Walter Ojarehia Owens, John Shirley Page; great grandparents, Sanford Janie Sawyers, Nannie Reed, and Elizabeth Osborne: 3 uncles; 1 aunt; 4 great uncles; 4 great aunts; numerous cousins and friends. Visitation with the family (this) Friday from 7to 8 P.M.

at the Atena Chapel. Funeral to follow immediatly after. Rev. J.T. Teasley will officiate.

Interment Saturday morning 11 AM. Greenwood Cemetery. JOHNSONS HOUSE OF ATENA. HAMILTON, Mr. James Suddenly Wednesday, Feb.

26, 1975 at his residence 1807 State St. Survived by 4 children, Marlin, Roger, Lorenzo, James H. Hamilton step-children, Jimmy Lee, Lorene and Charlene; dear friends. Mrs. Nannie Boyland, Mrs.

Lena Woodard, and Mrs. Maude Johnson; other relatives and friends. Visitation with the family in the chapel of Holmes Funeral Home Friday, Feb. 28, 1975 from 8 to 10 P.M. Funeral services Saturday, March 1, 1975 at the above chapel at P.M.

conducted by Rev. W.T. Brooks. Pallbeares and flowerbeares selected from friends. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HOLMES HOME, in charge, on 1408 Jo-Johnston Ave. WEBB. Walter 84 years. Thursday, Feb. 27, 1975 at a local infirmary.

vived by wife, Mrs. Ida Gertrude Traylor Webb; son, William Curtis Webb, Memphis, several nieces! and nephews. Remains are at the Buena Vista Home, 3634 Clarksville; Highway. Complete arrangements announced later. BRATTEN MARTIN, DIRECTORS.

254- 7511. Death Notices 2 a.m. 43 4 a.m. 40 6 a.m. 38 8 a.m.

36 10 a.m. 40 Noon 44 Yesterday's high 53 at 3:30 p.m. Low 36 at 8 a.m. Mean 45. Normal 44.

Sunset today at 6:40 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow at 7:18 a.m. Highest 78 in 1918. .11 in 1888. Highest 57.

PRECIPITATION For the day ending at 11 p.m. 0. Total this month 5.19; excess.90. Total this year 9.86; excess .83. BAROMETER at 11 p.m.

30.04. steady. HUMIDITY at 11 p.m. VISIBILITY Excellent. Heidi Sleeps, Lung Cancer Mars Holiday HONOLULU (UPI) Heidi Biggs, who came to Hawaii with visions of swimming in the surf, slept quietly under heavy sedation in her room overlooking Waikiki Beach yesterday, with the deadly cancer making inroads into her lung.

A spokesman for the Hawaiian Regent hotel said despite the child's inability to enjoy all the activities that were planned for her "dream vacation," Heidi did not complain. HER MOTHER, Lucille Hillman, and stepfather Randy Hillman, maintained a 24-hour vigil by the bedside of the little girl from Belleville, Ill. The Hillmans have given up hope that Heidi can enjoy any more outside activities during the final days of the vacation, although she had yearned to go horseback riding again and take a tour of the nearby islands. Heidi, who weighs only 54 pounds and has been unable to eat for days, was carried to a lounge in the hotel Wedneday night to listen to some Hawaiian music. But the next morning Mrs.

Hillman said Heidi was not any better. "HEIDI'S STILL managing to breathe on her own, she said, "as long as God wills it." Heidi, trying to make the most of her brief periods awake, managed to speak on the phone to a hotel employee she has become fond of during her stay. "I feel a little better," Heidi said weakly into the phone. She expressed the hope that she would be able to leave her room before the vacation ends tomorrow. Beath Notices Alexanderia.

Tenn. HOPKINS. Clyde -Age 69 years. Of Alexanderia, Tenn. passed away Wednesday afternoon.

February 26. 1975 of a heart attack. Survived by wife. Drucie Willoughby Hopkins: 1 brother. Sam Hopkins, Lebanon.

The body is at Anderson Funeral Home in Alexanderia. Funeral Friday at 2:00 PM at the First Baptist Church conducted by Rev. M. M. Youngblood, Jim Owens and J.

H. Smothers. Interment Hill View Memorial in Alexandria. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME in charge Greenbrier. Tenn.

WILLIAMS, John ThomasAge 81 years. Died at Madison Hospital February 26. 1975. He is survived by his wife. Mrs.

Callie Gibson Williams. Greenbrier: 2 sons. Amos Williams. Nashville and Jewell Williams. Greenbrier: 4 daughters, Mrs.

W. D. (Lois) Watts. Greenbrier. Mrs.

Dottie Wilson, Springfield. Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Abernathy. Hendersonville Edmond (Audrey) Anderson. Nashville: 1 brother.

Roger Williams. Nashville: 3 sisters. Mrs. Susie Krisle. Mrs.

Beatrice Ellis, both of Springfield and Mrs. Lillian Crain. Greenbrier: 15 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren. Remains are at the Associated Chapel in Greenbrier where services will be held Friday. February 28th at 2:00 PM by Rev.

D. R. Plank and Rev Bob Carroll. Interment in the Greenbrier Cemetery Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. ASSOCIATED FU.

NERAL, DIRECTORS in charge MORGAN, Mrs. Mary Ann Brown- Of 705 28th Ave. N. Feb. 25, 1975 at a local infirmary.

Survivors include husband, Mr. George Morgan; devoted parents, Mr. Mrs. Jeff Brown; sisters, Mesdames Rebecca Williams, Dorothy J. Sloss; brother, Mr.

Jeff Brown, aunts, Mesdames Mary L. Kelly, Alberta Amos, and Blanche Cliff: devoted auntsin Mesdames Emma and Lula Scruggs; uncles, Messers, Kemp, John E. Scruggs; uncles-in-law, Messers seph Amos, wind Edwin Cliff: host of devoted nieces and nephews, and cousins; other relatives and friends; dear friends, Mr. Mrs. Aaron Taylor, Mesdames Lovie Huddleson, Barbara Larkins, Patricia Johnson, Etta Ray, Misses Jimmie M.

Richardson, and Mary Coleman. Visitation with the family Friday, Feb. 28, 1975, 7-8 P.M. at Schrader Ln. Church of Christ, 1234 Schrader Ln.

Funeral services will follow immediatly with Bro. David Jones, Jr. officiating. Honorary pallbeares: Elders and Deacons of Schader Ln. Church of Christ.

Active pallbeares: Nephews and Cousins. Flowerbeares: Nieces a and Cousins. Interment Companion Garden- Greenwood Cemetery, Saturday, March 1, 1975 at 12 noon. DAVISCAMPBELL-MCCLAIN Morticians. 329-9700.

Pegram, Tenn. GARRISON, Mr. James Wes- ley-Tuesday evening, February 25, 1975. Father of the late, Mrs. Lotha Hiebert.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Paulina Williams Garrison, Pegram, Rt. 1 daughter, 1 Mrs. Maryland; 1 son, B. J.

GarriMarjorie, Lucas, Bowie, son, Pegram, Rt. 1 sister, Mrs. Nanie Davis, Tell City, 11 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Remains are at the Chapel of Pettus Wood, 4506 Charlotte Avenue where funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon, February 28th at 2:00 o'clock. Roy Brock, Minister.

Active pallbearers: Billy Stevens, Arthur Stevens, John Hayes, Jerry Stevens, Bill Wiser and Jerry Brown. Interment Harpeth Hills Memorial Gardens, Highway 100. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD. 292-3392 VECCHIONE, Mrs. Louise Jarvis Whiteside Widow of the late L.C.

Vecchione. Of 503 New Brick Church Goodlettsville. Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 26, 1975 at Nashville Memorial Hospital. Survived by step-mother, Mrs.

H.M. Jarvis, Nashville; sister, Mrs. H.M. Williams, Savanah, step-son, Lee Jarvis Vecchione, Goodlettsville; step grandson, William Lee Vecchione, Nashville; nephews, H.E. Williams, H.

Jarvis Williams, both of Savanah, and Herbert Hughes, Newark, N.J.: niece, Mrs. Al Sipe, OAk Ridge, ousin, Mrs. L.B. Baltera, Madison. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral HOME, Goodlettsville where services will be conducted Friday afternoon, Feb.

28, 1975 at 2:00 by Rev. Marice Moore. Active pallbeares: Jim King, T.F. Brooks, Will Peay, John McCord, W.C. Moncrief, Bill Bozeman, J.E.

Smith, Odie Galbreath, Leslie Stale, and Hoy Garrett. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. COLE GARRETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Goodlettsville. GADDIS, Samuel--Thursday morning, February 27, 1975 at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Calliope Doussa Gaddis; daughters, Mrs. Despina Strong, Richton Park, Ill. and Mrs. Marie Patterson, Peoria, sons, James T. Gaddis and Samuel Dan Gaddis, both of Nashville; sisters, Mrs.

Martha Bonds, Mrs. Georgia Tomlin, both of Nashville, Mrs. Helen Silverman, Liberty, N.Y. and Mrs. Edna Hicks, Pittsburg, brothers, Horace, William and James Gaddis, all of Nashville; 8 grandchildren.

Remains are at Marshall-Donnelly Combs, 201 25th Avenue, North leaving at 10:30 AM, Saturday for the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 208 6th Avenue, South where funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM conducted by Father John Sfikas. Pallbearers: Honorary--The Board of Directors of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Bubis, Dr. Milton Grossman, Dr. Kenneth Jacobs, Thomas G. Tellas, George Changas, Frank Doussa, Kenneth W.

Strong, W. T. Rushford. Barry Zeitlan, Rodney Weise, Nashville Wholeale Liquor Distributors, Robert Bubis, Jesse Clark, Kenneth Reasonover, Members of the Metropolitan Police Department. Active -Frank Gaddis, George T.

Tellas, Vic Bellos. George Gianikas, George Anton, Gus Bellos, John Seiner and Horace Gaddis, Jr. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 208 6th Avenue, South. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. MARSHALL-DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111.

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