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THt TtNNtSSfAN, Thursday, 22. '7i jBeatfr Edicts Franklin Man Slsfed tnll puttees Hendersonville, Tenn. Lebanon, Tenn. Dispute Over Body Drawing to Close tor Lebanon, Tenn. WAUFORD, Ivir.

Livie 0. Age 91. Tuesday night Feb, 10, 1973 Donelson Hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Etta Irwin a A daughter, Miss Edna Wauford; Donelson; 3 sons, William Wauford, Ohio, Allie Wauford, Baltitiiore, Robert Wauford, Lebanon; sister, Mrs.

Callie JJuke, Nashville; 9 a number of Great and great, great grandchildren; Remains are at Nave Funeral- Home where funeral srvices will be held 1 o'clock Thursday after, noon conducted by Rev. Hoyt Huddleston, assisted by Rev. James Shutt. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. AV FUNERAL HOME SMITH, Little Sharon-Age 3-years-old, at a local hospital Feb.

17, 1973.. Survived by mother, Miss Elizabeth Smith; father, Joseph Smith grandmother, Miss Pearl aunt, Shirley, Smith; one uncle, James Edward Smith; foster grandfather, Mr. George Maxwell; other relatives and friends. Prayer service Friday 11 a.m. at the W.

E. Hamilton Sons Chapel at tended by Rev. Hamilton. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Mt.

E. HAMILTON SONS in charge, -329-23S9. In Memoriam BARBER In Lovina Memory of D. T. BARBER Who Passed Away Feb.

71, 1971 "His smllina way pleasant fact Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hops to meat hlm -Some day we know not when To clasp his hand In the better land. Never to part aaaln." Sadly missed by Wife, Children and Grandchildren; U-B cxirtPWTUAIPB In loving memory of Mother J'. K.ATIE L. Sc'GeNTHALEK who left us 11 veers ago today ara gone but not forgotten, And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours Of thinking fhoushtl of you Are always near.

Davs of sadness, will come e'er us. Others may think the wound Is healed. But the lime know fh- sorrow That lies within our heart concealed." Loved and sadly missed by ehll-drfn and grandchildren. MASON In memory of HOWARD MASON JR. who passed away 1 year ago today February 1972 "The call was sudden, The oain was severe Who'd ever such grief would be so near? Some have forgotten vou Now that vou are gone.

But I'll still remember vol! No matter how long." Sadly missed by devoted Friend, Robed Summers GUIDE do it Jor you'; IS thru 31 Dickson, Tenn. FIELDER, Mrs. Nancy Irene- Age 67 at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 20, 1973 in a Nashville hospital.

Survived by hus- band, Virgil Fielder, Dickson; one daughter, Mrs. Linda Smith, Clarksville; three grandchildren; two step-sons, Billy Dan Fielder, Spring- field, Howard Neil Fielder, Dickson; three step-grand- daughters; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Smith, Clarksville; two brothers, Olin Murphy, Dickson, Arthur Murphy, Hendersonville. The remains are at Dickson Funeral Home where funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Feb.

1973. Interment Union -Cemetery. Arrangements by DICKSON FUNERAL HOME, "Dickson, Tenn. BURNETT, Mr. Leonard H.

(Dukie) At a local infirmary Feb. 20, 1973. He is Survived by wife, Mrs. Bessie Burnett; son, Roger Burnett; 2 step daughters, Wanda Haithcoat and Lisa Glasgow; 3 step sons, Tommy, Gary and Phillip Glasgow; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Shumake, Mrs.

Lorene brothers, Odell Burnett, and J. W. Burnett, 3 grandchil-i dren. His remains are at Eastland Chapel 904 Gallatin Road where Funearl services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with Rev. James H.

Gipson officiating. Interment Holt Cemetery. pallbears: David Wright, Hatchet Pardue, Jimmy Webb, Kenneth Nuss, D. Campbell, W. L.

Carney, Roy Ferrell, Eddie Jones. ROESCH PATTON COSMOPOLITAN, EASTLAND CHAPEL, 904 Gallatin Road, 227-4424. DOWLEN, Prince Jerome, Mon. evening, Feb. 19, 1973.

Husband of the late Flora Pauline Hendrickson Dowlen. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nor ma McKillop, New Kensington, Pa. and Mrs. Dolores a 1 1.

Donelson: three brothers. Thomas Ross Dowlen, Buford Dowlen, both of Indiana and Felix Norman Dowlen; two grandchildren, Paula Smartt and Billy McKillop. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips Ro binson 2707 Gallatin where funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Wil liam Brumit. Friends will serve as pallbearers.

Inter- ment Dowlen Cemetery near Pleasantview, Cheatham County. PHILIPS-ROBINSON Directors. SERVICE 'Let on export GawhVatleM By KATHLEEN GALLAGHER 'Metro welfare officials hope to bury David Edwards, S5, of Pickens, here today after a week of legal wangling between the man's "family and a local funeral home. A dispute between the dead man's mother, Mrs. Alberta Vanarsdale.

and Davis Campbell Funeral Home was settled out of court yesterday after Chancellor Frank F. Drowota had issued a tern- Erary restraining order pro-biting the funeral home from disposing of the body. JOSErH Lackey attorney for the undertaker, said the family is free to come and get the body. The dispute arose, accord-V. lag to attorneys for both side ins to attorneys for both sides, over the payment of a $150 bill for services rendered by the funeral home.

Mrs. Vanarsdale refused to pay the money, and the funeral home refused to release Edwards' body, they added. G. Battle' Claiborne, attorney for. Edwards' family, said the family nevertheless plans to proceed with a $25,000 suit against Davis Campbell for "intentionally causing emotional distress." MRS.

VANARSDALE returned to Mississippi last night, but a local the Rev. W. E. Jasper, who is handling funeral arrangements, said con--troversy surrounding the situation may make it difficult to arrange ambulance service from the funeral home to the city cemetery. the trouble began Feb.

13 after Edwards died at General Hospital of injuries sustained in an automobile accident the previous Sunday. The body was picked up by Davis 4c Campbell Funeral Home, after a woman who identified herself as Edwards' first cousin signed a release. MBS VANARSDALE ar-' rived in Nashville with very little money the following day, Jasper said, and tried to get her son's body released from the funeral home. A dispute arose over a pay-ment of $150 for work already Clarence M. Head SPRINGFIELD, Tenn.

-Clarence M. Head, 70, a farmer of the Coopertown died yesterday Jesse Holman Jones Hospital. Services will be at 3 p.m. today at Associated Funeral I Home. Burial will be in Robertson County Memorial Gardens.

I Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hazel Wilson Head; four Kenneth Nashville, and Dorris, Don and Jerry Mac Head, Springfield; mother, Mrs. Cora Peck Head, Springfield five brothers, Clyde, Springfield, Ray, Royal Oak, Luther, Smyrna, Charlie, Nashville, and Dudley Head, Abilene, three 6isters, Mrs. Leland Boyd, Ashland City. Mrs.

Lewis Simpson, Lebanna, and Mrs. Ann Moulton, Springfield, and 10 grandchildren. Hibbett Hailey FUNERAL BIRtCTOU 4M Dontlsm Ml IM-lill Dtmdcn, Tcitn. i How ill lunii Mciis Cmtnffi. performed by the funeral directors.

Mrs. Vanarsdale contended through her attorney that Davis Campbell had no right to the body since she, as next of kin. had not been informed of her son's death prior to his being removed from the hospital. In the meantime, Jasper, associate pastor of pleasant Valley Baptist Church, said he had raised approximately $130 from Edwards former coworkers at St. Thomas Hospital to help with burial ex-penses.

HE SAID he has been working with the family trying to arrange, for some other funeral home to take over the case. Jasper asid, however, that other funeral, directors he has talked to have been reluctant to handle the case for fear of censure. Lackey said his clients have agreed to drop the $150 embalming fee "because you can't get blood out of a turnip." He called Jasper an "inter-meddler" and predicted no other funeral home in town will transport the body for fear of prosecution for soliciting business. JASPER SAID "we need to find a funeral director that has the nerve" to handle the case; otherwise, he said, he will seek permission to transport the body himself, Mrs. Lucille Allen of Metro Social Services, said she and Mrs.

Camilla Caldwell, director of Metrd Welfare, plan to help Jasper with a funeral today if transportation can be arranged for the body. Bank Firm Cites Dividend The board of directors of Tennessee Valley Bancorp, the holding company parent of Commerce Union Bank, declared a quarterly cash dividend yesterday of 16 cents per share. The dividend was declared on the basis of shares outstanding following a 3-for-2 stock split approved shareholders Jan. 17. William F.

Earthman, TVB board chairman, said the cash dividend will be payable April 2 to shareholders of record on March 23. Mrs. Frances Brown Services for Mrs. Frances Violet Wilkes Brown 68, of Detroit, a former Nashvillian, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Madison Funeral Home.

Dan Hurless 'will officiate. Burial will be in Jit. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Brown died Wednesday at a Detroit hospital.

A native. of Nashville, she is the daughter of Fannie Mae Wilkes of Madison who stus vives and the late Robert Davis Wilkes. She was educated in Nashville public schools. In 1929 she married Samuel H. Brown, also formerly of Nashville, who survives.

Survivors in addition to her husband and mother include a daughter, Mrs. Shirley McKenna, Detroit; a son, William Arnold Brown, Detroit; a sister, Mrs. A. C. Peach, Madison; two brothers, W.

E. Wilkes, Madison, and C. A. Wilkes, Clarksville, and four grandchildren. You know how arthritis can hurt.

You know how its minor We, the makers of Buffering have' studied the arthritic's time. Now we have Bufferin's famous stomach protection ingredients are For Mental Testing FRANKLIN, Tenn. Atlas Eugene Hunter, the Franklin man arrested nude on a downtown street, was sent to Veterans Hospital at Murfrees-boro yesterday for mental evaluation. Mabry Covington, a Franklin attorney who is also veterans service officer for Williamson County, signed the request asking that Hunter be admitted to the neuropsychi-atric hospital. Hunter, 37, an employe of Jamison Manufacturing has been a patient at the hos-- pital in the past, officials said.

He was charged with indecent exposure and destroying county property after he was arrested on Bridge Street early Tuesday by Deputy Martin Lyles. Officers said he had broken into the county office building near the jail, ransacking the food stamp office and tossed a desk drawer out a window. Mrs. Ruth Staggs Jones PORTLAND, Tenn. Mrs.

Ruth Staggs Jones, 79, of Portland, died yesterday in Highland Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. today in Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home. Survivors include two sons, Howard and Wilburn Jones, Portland; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. CATHEY, Mrs.

Bessie Age 69 years. February 20, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Reba Cathey Bybee; son, T. M.

7 Grandchildren; 2 Great Grandchildren; all of Nashville; 1 half brother, Joe D. Wilson of Franklin. Remains are at Elis Funeral Home 2627 Nolensville Road where funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday by the Rev. Fred B.

Hembree. Honorary pallbearers. Henry Campbell, Eric Engman, Robert Lunn Joe Sawyer, Lloyd Powers, Active pallbearers: Newphews, Wallace Cathey, Dick Cathey, Buddy DeFord, Buford DeFord, Joe Charles Wilson, John Wesley House. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. ELLIS FUNERAL HOME, Directors.

JACKSON, Mrs. Nora Campbell, of Couchville Donel-son, Wednesday evening, Feb. 21, 1973, at a local infirmary. Survived by husband, William Buford Jackson; daughter, Mrs. Maxie Jackson Duke, both of Donelson.

Granddaughter, Mrs. Susan Burd. Grand son Willard A. Duke, Donel- son; sisters, Mrs. Daisy Mit chell, Gallatin, MisS Anna Lee Campbell, Mrs.

Emma Mor gan, both of Nashville, Mrs. Blanche Caffey, Donelson Remains are at Woodlawn Funeral Home on Thompson Lane. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced later by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 383-4754. Nashville and McMinnville BENN, Louis Age 71 years, Wednesday evening Feb. 21, 1973 at McMinnville, Tenn.

Survived bv wife, Tillie Silver Bern; daughter, Mrs. Herman Aronov, Montgomery, son, Dr. Jack L. Bern, of Nashville; brothers, Sam Bern, Anniston, S.C., Lymie and Saul Bern, both of Mont gomery, Ala. Remains are at High's Funeral Home, Mc Minnville, Tenn.

Graveside services will be held 2 p.m Friday, K.K.A.T. cemetery, conducted by Rabbi Azriel Fellner and Rev. Bernard Glusman. Pallbearers will be announced later. HIGH'S FUNERAL HOME of McMinn ville, Tenn.

473-2137 Huntsville, Ala. BROWN, W. F. -Age 78. Feb.

20, 1973 at Memorial Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. Survived by daughter, Freiddie Lane Cloud; son, Robert J. Brown; 10 grandchildren; one great grandchild. Remains at Spry Funeral Home, Huntsville, Ala. Graveside services will be conducted at Kingston Springs Cemetery.

Kingston Springs, Tenn. on Feb. 22 at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. Bedford Landers.

Friends will serve as pallbearers. GOOD ALL, Mrs. Maudell, -Tuesday morning, Feb. 20, 1973 at Vanderbilt Hospital. She is survived by 2 daughters, Johnnie McMurray, Jerlean Jennings; 2 sons, Billy and Leroy Goodall; 1 step son, William Goodall; 12 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Joseph and James Whittaker; 2 daughters in law, June and Doris Goodall; 3 sons in law, John and T.

C. McMurray and Wilson Jennings, 1 brother in law, Winslow Goodall sisters in law, Bessie Stew art, Zellie and Emma C. Whitaker; aunts, Ella Carter, Sadie and Davis Whittaker, many dear and close friends, nieces and nephews, and cousins. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 until 8:30 in the House of White Chapel. Funeral services Fri.

day, Feb. 23, 1973 11 o'clock First Baptist. Church, Falla-tin, Tenn. The Rev. O.

L. Grfnrv ui'll nffiniate Rurial in City Cemetery. HOUSE OF WHITE, Directors. Lafayette, Tenn. COTHRON, Mrs.

Geneva Holland Tuesday evening Feb. 20, 1973 at Smith-Chitwood. Hospital. Mrs. Cothoron was a retired Macon County School Teacher.

Survived by husband, Sam A. Cothron; four daughters, Mrs. Harris Hix, Memphis, Mrs. Will Carr Reid, Mrs Allison Price, both of Lafayette, Mrs. J.

C. Witcher, Red Boiling Springs, one sister, Mrs. Nannie Belle McDonald, Lafayette; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Remains are at Alexander Funeral Home, Lafayette. Funeral service will be held at the First Bap tist Chruch Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev.

Arlie Spalding Pallbearers: Danny Price, John Witcher, Sam Reid, William Larkin McDonald, Joe E. Holland, John Carter: Holland, Fred Kirby Holland. Interment Roark Cemetery. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME, Lafayette, Directors BUCHANAN. Mrs.

Rose -Tuesday evening February 20, 1973 at a local infirmary. Survived by husband Charles L. Buchanan daughters, Mrs. Stanley Fugate, Tupelo, Miss, and Mary Gertrude Buchanan of Nashville; sons, Charles L. Buchanan III, Knoxville, Ed a Buchanan, Rosswell John E.

Buchanan of Nashville; sisters, Sister Mary Assissium RSM, Knoxville, Mrs. Albert Buerlein, Springfield, Brothers, William C. Beiser, Baltimore Joe Beiser, Florence, Ala. Re mains are at Marshall Donnel ly Combs 201 25th Ave. North leaving at 9:30 a.m.

Friday for St. Anne Catholic Church 51st Charlotte Ave. where Requiem Mass will be held 10 a.m. Pallbearers, Honorary, Dr. James Thomasson, A.

E. Richardson, Lovell, Glen Nelson, Curry Bramblett, Oven Williams, John Phipps, Ralph Worthy, Lynn Bramblett, John Rotier, Robert Holmes. Active: Douglas Holland, Robert Bruce, Leonard Weil, Randall Wyatt, Chief Hugh Mott, Burton Dun can, Othell L. Rushing, James Petty, Interment a lv a Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited 8 O'clock Thursday evening.

MARSHALL DONNELLY COMBS, 327-1111. HURT, Mrs. Amie rhipps -Wednesday morning, Feb. 21, 1973. Widow of the late James Edgar Hurt.

Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charlie H. Brown, Jr Nashville; one son, Felix E. Hurt, Hiawassee, two grandsons, Robert Bullion, and James Ewing Bullion, Madison; one great- granddaughter, Chante Marie Bullion. Remains rest at the Funeral Home of Phillips Ro binson where funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon, Feb.

22, 1973, at 2:30 o'clock. Orlie Wood, Minister, will officiate Honorary pallbearers, Staff of Surgical Intensive Care, 4400 at Vanderbilt Hospital. Active pallbearers, Richard Tamble Liddon Brown, James William Thomas, Clarence Gilbert, Russell Gilbert, Thomas Gornflo. Interment, Springhill Cemetery. PHILLIPS ROBINSON, Directors.

Lebanon, Tenn. (Beckwith Community) JONES, Mr. Willie (Bill) Age 60. Wednesday morning Feb. 21, 1973 at a Lebanon Hospital Survived by wife, Mrs.

Willie Jones; three daughters, Billy Charlene and Darlene. Jones; three sons, Tommy, Gene and Jerry Jones, all of Lebanon; three sisters, Miss Addie Mae Jones, Miss Ruby Belle Jones and Miss Stella Jones, all of Juliet. Remains are at Nave Funeral Home where funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Thursday Feb. 22 con ducted by Rev.

G. C. Smith, assisted by Rev. W. F.

Oakley. Interment Leeville Cemetery. NAVE FUNERAL HOME, LEBANON. FARLEY, Frank Anderson Wednesday morning, Feb. 21, 1973 at a local infirmary.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Vera Gardner Farley; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Wil son; sons, Elmer Farley and Charles Farley, both of Nashville. Jere Farley of Knox ville; sister, Mrs. Ann Hicks of Livonia, 11 grand children and nine great-grand children.

His remains are at Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broadway, where funeral services will be conducted Friday morning, at 10:00 o'clock with Dr. Farris Moore officiating. Interment: National Ceme tery. Ewing Farley, David Farley, Roger Farley, Wayne Farley, Eugene Cox and Virgil Armistead will serve as pallbearers. ROESCH PAT- TON COSMOPOLITAN, Broadway Chapel, 1715 Broad-way, 24W4R0.

WILLIAMSON, Mrs. Bertha Mai Suddenly February 21, 1973. at her residence, 1017 Warren Street. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Hazel Williams; mother.

Mrs. Clara Wilkerson; two brothers, one sister; other relatives and a host of friends, complete arrangements will be announced later. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME in charge 1408 Jo Johnston Ave. I BASS, Mr. Thomas Ethel 728 West Main Street, Lebanon, passed away Wednesday morning, Feb.

21, 1973 at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Thelma Bass, Lebanon, Sister, Mrs. Houston Gilmore, Lebanon-; 2 brothers, Allen Bass, Lebanon, Charlie Ba is, Eaton, several and nephews, The remains are at Ligon Bobo Funeral Home where services will be hied Thursday, Feb. 22, 1973 at 2:30 p.m.

conducted by Rev. Billy Honorary pallbearers, Men's Chorus of the First United Methodist Church. Active pallbearers: Garv'is Clay McDonald, James Johnson, Doris Bland, Mack Ray Watson, Fred Bass Watson, George D. Terry, Cecil Knight, Joe Lecornu. Interment Cedargrove Cem etery.

LIGON BOBO FUNERAL HOME, -Lebanon, Tenn. HINSON, James Howard Suddenly Feb. 18. 1973 in Ann Harbor, Mich. Survived by parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny Hinson; sisters, Mrs. oaran Biggs, Mrs. Lessie Rodriguez, and Miss Ruby Hinson, all of Nashville, Mrs. Beulah Bumpus, Clarksville, Mrs Betty Robinson, Texas," Mrs.

Aileen i a Virginia, Mrs. Lucille Horner, Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Thelma McClance, Michigan, Mrs. a 1 Stewart, Michigan; brothers, J. W.

Hinson, Nashville, and Robert Hinson. Michigan. Re mains are at the chapel of Pettus-Owen Wood. 4506 Charlotte Ave. where services will be.

conducted, Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. by Bro. R. Leonard Owens. Nephews will serve as pallbearers.

Inter- ment Downey Cemetery, Hohenwald, Tenn. PETTUS OWEN WOOD, 292-3392. DOSTER, Robert Thomas Monday evening at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary B.

Doster; daugh ter, Tommy Frensley; son, Dr. Robert Doster step-son, T. G. (Boots) Kirby; seven sisters, Mrs. Florrie Walton, Atlanta, Mrs.

Clara Ledsford, At lanta, Ga. Remains are at the Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, 201 25th Ave. N. Remains will lie in state at The Belle Meade Methodist Church Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 clock until service time at 2:30 o'clock conducted by Rev Robert H. Spain, Rev.

William Q. Scruggs, and Rev. Carl Elkins. Honorary pallbearers are The Al Menah Shrine Chanters and Dr. David Stray-horn E.

E. Frost, 'Fred Melch, Leslie Osborne. Active Ernest C. Matthews III, William McGhee Robert L. Joe Duncan, Jasper Wood, Nick Tune, Ernest H.

Williams Lem Cooke, Charles Fentress James Medlin, Lloyd raon. Interment i Woodlawn Cemetery. MARSHALL-DON NELLY-COMBS, 327-1111. McMURTRY, James Howard- Age 75 years, of 211Treutlan Street, Nashville, Monday eve ning, Feb. 19, 1973 at a loca hospital.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Lovie Baker McMurtry, Nashville; sons, Samuel McMurtry, Nashville, Doug Stafford, Goodlettsville; 6 grandchildren; 1 great-grand daughter; brothers, Luther McMurtry, Old Hickory, Robert try, Hendersonville, Irvin Nashville, Kellie McMurtry, Madi son; sisters, Mrs. E. A. Par Hendersonville, Myrtle Cole, Mrs L.

B. McMurtry, Mrs. Andrew Carver, both of Gallatin. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Goodletts ville, where services will be conducted Thursday morning Feb. 22 at 10 O'Clock by Elder F.

L. Ray Nephews will serve as pallbears. Inter ment Forest Lawn Cemetery. COLE GARRETT FU NERAL DIRECTORS, Good lefts ville. CRAFTON, Mrs.

Beatrice Hughs Tuesday evening Feb. 20, 1973 at a infirmary. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. W.

(Sarah) Simpson, 1 Grandson, William W. Simpson, son in law, W. W. Simpson. Her remains are at Eastland Chapel 904 Gallatin Road where funeral services will be conducted Fri day afternoon Feb.

23, 1973 at 1:00 with Rev. Virgil Week? officiating. Interment Spring Hill Active pall bearers: Pete Brumfield, Claude Waller, Robert Smith, John Krennell, Herman Riz- zon. ROESCH PATTON COSMOPOLITAN, EAST LAND CHAPEL, 904 Gallatin Koad, 227-4424. COOPER, Robert Lee Tues day, February 20, 1973.

Sur vived by wife, Mrs, Bennie Lou Pruitt Cooper; sisters, Mrs. Frome Shannon, Mrs. Maude Trosky; brothers. Harry J. and Thomas V.

Cooper; several nieces and nephews. Remains are at the chapel of Pettus-Owen. Wood, 4506, Charlotte Ave. Funeral services, Thursday 1 2:00 o'clock from the Horton Heights Freewill Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Terry Boyd, and Rev.

Homer Willis. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment: Springhill. PETTUS-OWEN WOOD. 292-3392.

ELLIS. Thomas Harold Age 73, of 410 West Main Hendersonville, Wed. afternoon, Feb. 21, 1973, at Sumner Coun-ty Memorial Hospital. Sur vived by wife, Mrs.

Lelia Thomson Ellis; sister, Miss Mildred Ellis, both of Hendersonville. Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, Hendersonville. Graveside ser- vices will be conducted this Thurs. morning, Feb. 22, 1973 at 11:30 by Rev.

Courtney Wu son. Pallbearers: R. L. Arm strong Quinton Coppage, Allen Curtis, Willie Rice, Martin Curtis John Freed, Dick Swint. Interment: Spring Hill Cemetery.

COLE AND GARRETT, funeral directors, Hendersonville. ALLEN, Sarah Jane Februarv 20. 1973 at her resi dence. Survived by eight daughters, Mrs. a i Williams.

Mrs. Annie Crowder, Mrs. Hugh Gamble, Old Hickory, Mrs. uorotny Kyle, Old Hickory, Mrs. uoi die Locke, Old Hickory, Mrs Nannie C.

Painter. Ret Boiling Springs, Mrs. Daffo Hawkins, Ralston, Ohio, Mrs Freeman Woodard, Portland, one son. Omel Allen; one sister, Mrs. Jewell Ellis, Gainesboro, two brothers, George Smith, Galla tin.

Mnunce Smith. Fresno 20 Grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; 12 great great grandchildren; her remains are at Eastland Chapel 904 Gallatin Koaa wnere funeral services will be con ducted Friday morning at 10 o'clock with Maurice JNeai officiating. Interment John L. Clark Cemetery. Gainesboro Tenn.

at 1 o.m. Active pallbearers: Bill Allen, Leo Hicks, Ivan Kyle, Gene Whitaker, Donald Deering, Joe Crowder. ROESCH fattuin COSMOPOLITAN EASTLAND CHAPEL, 904 Gallatin Rd. 227-4424. WILD, William Samuel Jr.

Age 58 years, February 21, 1973. 2003 Delta sur vived by wife, Mrs. Lola Mae Roney Wild; daughter, Mrs Carol Ann Bessire, Atlanta, ion, William Samuel Wild III, Atlanta, granddaughter, Terri Mischelle Bessire; sisters, Mrs. Cox, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Crafton, Madison, Mrs.

Nettie Warren, Joelton. Remains are at Buena Vista Funeral Home, 3634 Clarksville Bordeaux, where services will be Friday at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. John Murray. Active pallbearers will be friends.

Interment Mt Olivet Cemetery. BRATTEN MARTIN Directors. 254-7511. STONE, Mrs. Sallie-At a local hospital.

Feb. 19. 1973. Sur vived by two daughters, Mrs Betty Waters, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson; two sons, Mr.

Rob ert Dean and James Fulton Stone; two brothers; one sis ter; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; other relatives; nieces, nephews cousins and friends. Visitation with the family Friday evening 8 to 10 p.m. at the Ham ilton's Tabernacle Church Funeral service Saturday morning at 10 a.m. from the above church conducted by Rev. W.

E. Hamilton. Flow- erladies and pallbearers selected from friends. Inter ment Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski, Tenn. W.

E. HAM ILTON SONS in charge. 329-2389, 329-2007. Springfield, Tenn. HEAD, Clarence M.

Age 70, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1973 at Jesse Jones Hospital. Sur vived by wife, Mrs. Hazel Wilson Head, Springfield; four sons, Dorris Head, Don Head and Jerry Mac Head of Kenneth Wayne Head of Nashville; mother, Mrs. Cora L.

Head, Springfield; five brothers, Clyde of Springfield, Ray, Royal Oak, Luther of Smyrna, Charlie of Nashville, and Dudley Head of Abilene, Texas: three sisters, Mrs. Leland Boyd, Ashland City, Mrs. Lewis Simpson of Lebanon, Mrs. Ann Moulton, Springfield; 10 grandchildren. Remains are at Associated Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m.

by Bro. W. M. Shearer. Honorary pallbearers: J.

E. Bryant, Cooper Nicholson, Jack Chambliss, A. E. Chambliss, Richard Wilson, Charles Pearson, Bates Savelev. Llovd Sloan.

Active pallbearers: Ottis Wilson, Joe Teaslev, W. F. Teasley, Mac Felts, Ray Miller Hyde, Tal- ton McMahan. Interment: Robertson County Memorial Gardens. ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS, in charge.

Centerville, Tenn. MORRIS, L. 64, Lt. Col. U.S.

Army Ret. of St. Augustine, Monday, Feb. 19, 1973 in a Jacksonville, hospital. Survived by wife, Peggy Morris; brother, Emmett Morris of Bon Aqua, nephew, Bert Morris, Bon Aqua.

Remains will ar rive at McDonald Funeral Home, Centerville 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22. Funeral services will be at the chapel of the funeral home at 1 p.m Friday, Few. 23, 1973 conducted by George Kelley.

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NJ HAMAI ifp ri nr rn waitin8- McC0mck, m-. MANAUtK. bLDO. CO. PAINTING -tnildt-eut, one roonv PohcX -wnoi nouse' deDendable, day Professional Custom Remodel ng 254-9319, night 297-2988 Roofing.

Local call 758-7494. ft fn 'Jt WALLPAPERING Samp shown, l.D? Call 228-437 after 5e 50 No Money Down 1 urn. 7 Years To Pay Free Estimates rT BATSON 834-4420 PAPERING Samples-shown, fres H1.c i cur. estimates; vinyl, flock and mural Rooiino- hung. Call WHITFD, 228-3365.

Rooting, painting, plastering, con- crete We finance PAPERING S12 room plus- paper WURPHREE, 228-4851; 244-2729. samples shown, plaster patching J. C. McCormick, 832-9499. Remodeling- Additions painting and papering PROMP2T54-729i ROOFING" GUTTERING PAINTING Interior exterior.

No ob too small. day 242-8702, after. 5 p.m. 242-6936, 228-7280 J. bulldozing" Miscellaneeu, CLIBURN, 824-0819 EXCELLENT TYPEWRITER AD JOBS-Odd lobs, carpenter, roofing, DING MACHINE REPAIRS at" plastering, painting rooms, garage, most reasonable prices.

Off-street eatlos, 226-4424, parking. ADD-A-ROOM OFFICE EQUIPMENT Ceramic tile bath Free Estl- no Broadway mates. 883-5879. UPHOLSTERING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Free Estimats Carpentry, Masonry, Painting 833-392? Licensed Contractor, 256-7063. 4 UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL, Concrete anil Bnrk Hlde-Aeds In Hereulon woncrere) ana HOZK WorK Free Estimates, 228-4458 LSC All types of work: carpentry, Fa fte-r DR' LETTERING -Free hande.rtifl- all rypes.

free estimates, cates, awards, resolutions, Invlta- zy2-0492- tions, poems, color, 832-2842, DRIVEWAYS PATIOS WALKS T. roofing, Moving, Storage. Hauling Electrical HAULI ELECTRICAL CONT. Attics, basements cleaned All types of electrical work. 6046, 262-2948.

W0VINS HAULING. ELECTRICAL WIRING Any type, any time, any All types, licensed. basement garage cleaning, free 356-4563 estimates, dependable, 254-9254, 833- Roofing and HAULING I ROOFING anytime, trash, cleaning and work; 8593203 nd ddifin-- low prices. 255-1524, 254-3652. I LIGHT AIR CONDITIONING 228-4458.

fir HEATING SERVICE Top Soil-Fertilizer-Fire Wood I 833-1960 FIREPLACE WOOD fUBYCI CD AIDTtkin Oik, Hickory, Ash, green or wnrl I 9LCK AIKI-Mr ed, test anytime, 793-7407. FIREWOOD 11 Allied Drive THE Ash, ----w Reasonable, S4-0959. Included to help protect against the stomach upset regular aspirin can cause. Get relief that lasts for hours. Try Arthritis Strength Bufferin.

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