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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 31

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ty a'y ir fy mnm mrw CM VV. TINNESSTAfi. WttnMo'gy, 6, 3 Dance Troupe To Play Nashville 1st Time H. Halliburton i A Cioce Jlrath Entires The Nashville Tenr.essean iU3SCRiPT10! RATES eg Uot'CI r.ij oer weee Nichols Denies Escape Attempt Rites To Be Today BEIiEVUE. Nfb.

CP) -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stark cot only I picked a name for a new daugh- tr. they picked her birthday, too. ir 1 I Card ef Tkjnks 4 rvi.es fur W.

Hh 3n" 4 today in Charlotte. for tr.e tare. i ijoiiiK, 1 fpifn r.riM daring our i -iVA! vi.e President of Kqm-; ISOri tatl aunties aid death! oro.tg eon-n. Jo! Colored Dear Noi Chief Deputy Says 2 Other Prisoners Sawed Jail Bars Harriet Holly Staik Lorn on the stroke of midnight which separated Sunday nieht (April 3 from Monday morning (April 1). The doctor said the parents might properly decide which date would be the baby" birthday.

M-rr sir. aif HaJlihnrtr.n titA ahrnt a i H. JrrM rf Aie. N. Ptri a lorU Claude W.

Nichols said vested The picked April 4 be- v.i,. a Monday. iu' dav he nr! Willi, rvv, c--; 'r1i uncle. Wyard V. j' H- WHS the eon of tr.e Rev.

ar.j sce tare Dodge of Wrhnter City, Iowa, us a T' Halliburton, who (survives, and ih as uora on inat date. ton had nothing: to do with an attempted escape from the cell they the late Georgia H.U Halliburton, i 3 ajsjcrrpt.or.s eot 1 were occupying at Aorll at I m. He i in. ied tr one atuhir. M-s lVfr.

Ks'eht Ti r. Mr. Reb C.Tat- Janvi.le and Ker'wt of rvtrcit. Mich. Or.t 'er.

M-t Sl Cmi. Na n-t: Th-e brvinera Mr Herrr.ai 81 Mi Mr. Fra Cr.ea-fafi Mr. Chea'han Munrie. lad.

Trjr-ier hdren. five great" a of orier trA CoirpleTe funeral ariniTnei.t ai'l ne anr.ourced l'r Gardr.tr, Fun'raJ county jail last month. whether Nichols was involved but 1 idded. "He wai there when they 1:1 Mr. Hdliihiirton was employed IrD'1' irrrad 'arrer by Western L'nion Telegrapn pany for 45 years.

After retiring S'jBvritM. rHE n-; from the company in he he-, AN carrier delirer not came associated with the Bank 0: 10 re- Comni.rce in Charlotte. He was" THt ten assistant vice president when ne- NF-SSIAM for or nor i'U'A. rnF TENPrA1 not ne r- Mr. Halliburton was a member! oent: iawed bar two days and two nights." Nichols, 56, of Nashville, was 'onvicted last Jan.

11 of the murder of William Sailer Anderson ''ME '1 of Myers Park Methodist church 18 Subscriber. m. ridden. April J. 9hc.

if Columbia and sentenced to Ana chief deputy and jailer, Melvin Hedrick, said by phone from Waverly yesterday, "So far a we know, they were not in. volved. We don't actually know who did it, but our information it two other prisoners were involved." Reeder Parker, district attorney general who told about the escape attempt, said last night that he had information Farrington was in Charlotte. He vias a raulWl 1 iiJarl Jfppa Iodge 530, Ancient li. i of lof-1 9ih N.

Survived bv sj-ter Mr. Maori Hollma. ir.shjm A. a e-v dear frleviia, Mr ar.rt Mrv Charle. Nron.

Mr. Aln Williams and Mr. r'me Mav- or tn the 1e.lveri i Free and Accepted Masons, and a pat master of Charles M. Setzer! rv-rrr a.i of city Vert ier 111 a faT i-V M-'l-' At AM. i flnl.

Mr. and Mrs. Jrrrr in prison. He is appealing Karrinrton. T8, rf 222 Woodland Nashville, faces trial on the same charge in Clarksville April 25.

Others Held Responsible "If Nichols had anything to do with It, we do not know about it," aid Hedrick. "Our information Is a a if I ill riii la i i jjs a i f.mn, vm 10 m. at funeral hoTre. jew- past hi(jh of the Royal Heath Notices Arch Masons of Charlotte. I mmmmmt'mm HUllll here will be held thia Tur-iav afrernoon at I Bjr-tjl he at National Cemeterv was married to the former! Mi-s Mario Gordon of Jackson-! HOT MIX ASPHALT PAVING Road.

Parking Areas Driveways for Free (ttimatti Call Fred Ridge, Ottice 5-0304 Mom 8-C50S ROAD BUILDERS, INC. 718 Murfreetboro Nairmlle. Ten. Tuesday evening. April 5.

The Roy Myers dancers will make their first appearance in Tennessee at the Firemen's benefit show tomorrow at the Ryman auditorium when for the first time the benefit is turned into a variety show with singing, dancing, and a minstrel act. at 7:35 o'clo-K. Is .4 hoir.e Harlm ri-ive. Vvoocloir.e. C.auu,: Hemuig Bos.

ae 45 1 ai 5. n-ir-lived or nrctrier. Jae P. Bo.e: 'lers. Mrs Mdriora Mr Rites Tomorrow vnie.

i.i who survives. i Other survivors include two sons William 11. Halliburton Jr. of San; Francisco, anil Edward W. Halli-i cf Durham, N.

two sis-i 'ers. Henry Ehlbert on Evansville, and Mrs. Sidney Shinn of Nashville; and three; rsndchildren. M. Cau-pbeil and Mr-.

J. De.rit.e si, of vialf brot'n-era. Bw.j r.d Edvard Boales of Tfiin. 1 funeral arrar.i"iir ts ue pni'oned la'er are at Mam-re. 209 sveMie, 7-2375 en-" Property Purchased For Speech Center Property has been purchased oaithe Hill-Burton hospital construc-Nineteenth avenue, South, for tion program, construction of the new Bill On such projects the federal (government pays 52 per cent of WlUerson Speech and Hearing the conslructOIi cost the event center, it was announced yestcr-'a grant received it would cut dav.

ithe cost to the by the 'Arkansas Riles Slated For Mrs. Roberts ACRF Mrs. Vera H. Ha facre pas-ed Monday mornlnj April 4. IS.i.S at her untie 307 18th ave.

North Bu'vlved by two daueh-terv Mrs Mn'rta Gnn Hatdine, M-a Rva Kelly: one Kin, Mr. PoUert H. lucre: one sister, Mrs r.va B.imh- three cousins. Mr. Merrill Ford.

Mrs Margaret Cox. Mrs Louise Smirn: or. stepbrother. Mr Joe Wi.l'.arr.e: tan rephews. Mr.

Sidney Bumil Mr Henry of ColuTi-ri'iv Ohio, one nieie Mrs. Jenn'e Wineatt two Mr. Howard Harrttnr. Mr. Frank Kelly: one brother-in-law Mr Sidney Punch Sr ore tep sis'er-ln-iaw.

Mrs Nellie Wllllami: two treat rephewa and three reat nieces, t'ear friends. M-s Bculali Barr of lnJianapolls. Ind Mrs. Bess I.nciiiayer nf Nashville; dear white friends, fa-ulty aod P-TA of Tar-bo school, o'her relatives and friends Retrains wi.l be her home. 307 18th ave, thla We.

neday at Funeral aery-ires Thursda" a' 1 om. from toe New Hone Bsotlt church. Rev. (leorae Hushes and Rev. Tul'ev Floner gir's and nallhearera selrted frn-u friends.

family lot Mi Ararat ceme er Chas Tiille Smith, fu-re'-il dec-n- a J. Allison. Mir. 7-24Q6: llMII.TON Tuesday morning at FINE QUALITY PRINTING Lithographing Office Forms Labels Letterheads Mailing Pieces PMTIG HiPVltl l'-Tusi April WS, at 10 10 at a Mrs od Harwell are HuDantl.i Fran Jr. of rr.ot:i?T.

Mrs Lena Horl bru'h Du in and C.eorae Hnnrl. tu'er Peesy Hood, all of Brownsville. Ter.ii. The rfirair.i are at the Marshall-Dor nllt-Cclw unera! Parlors. 201 Ave Nn'th.

where inral re a will be held Werlneutav afernnnp at 2 o'clock rnriri.ifted the Rev Pa il B'irn a'e- Kenne'n Meaner. TW.rr.as Marvha'l Jnnei John r-firltett ail 11 i Davis Interment Pali. Mar- David Ross and Joseph. Slo-enhatier were responsible." Both are from Akron, Ohio, and charged with larceny. Hedrick said Slogenhauser had the I makeshift hacksaw in his possession after it was discovered that lone horizontal and one vertical bar had been cut.

Nichols said in a letter to this reporter that "Slogenhauser and Ross sawed through one bar and were about ready to escape when apprehended. None of the rest of us participated in this and ihe sheriff (J. C. Carter) and his deputy know this." He r-aid that in his opinion Sloeenb.auer and Ross were put in the cell "by orders of the attorney general for the express purpose of attempting to escape fo a to prejudice the Claims Influence Attempt Nichols charged that Parker, by nublicizine the incident was "trying to influence prospective jurors in Clarksville and Montgomery county against Farrington just as he did by tales of cars being fired on previous to my trial in Wav-er'y." Nichols said these charges were never sustained during his trial. Parker last night said the only time "I try to influence jurors is when I am trying a case." Funeral services for Mrs.

Sarah I Ti -JfrlMalaiV McCelland Roberts, 79, a former resident of Nashville, will be in! Gentry, Ark. Other arrangements are incom-' plete. Mrs. Roberts died yesterday at; DELIVERED Located at 1112-14-16 Nineteenth the property was purchased from Joe Werthan, Dr. W.

W. Wilkerson. head of the center, said. Both Dr. Wilkerson and Werthan declined to give the purcase price.

'ha i -Donnelly. Cernn i -( T5t lFv' 1 ends Aortl 4, 195 at the hine 1717 23rd Ave Nor'h Mr Martaret fte P2 veara Survived hmhard Patrick McCarthy amount the federal government contributes. Dr. Hutchcson explained. The center will have an outpatient treatment clinic and a center for training teachers who will work with the hard of hearing and speech defectives.

Under the bill passed by the legislature the state will own the building and lease it to the hearing center. PROMISED Construction of the new center! daughter. Ann CarthT I 'or, M.Xartht Sr and CarTliv; arandson. 1 Jr evera' nieces; for which the 1955 legislature authorized a $1,000,000 bond issue, is expected to start sometime this summer. toe home of his parents near lVui-elson Tennessee Little Eriaar Hamilton Jr Survived by par-en's Mr.

and Mrs Edgar Hamilton Pr sisters Done Ann and Vera Jean Hamilton- Mr. and Mrs. Flaie Fvans, fr. and Mr and Mrs Henry Hamilton: a number of aunta and uncles and other relatives. The remains are at home ai above where praver services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:01 o'clock.

Interment at Bryant Torn Orcetery. Brothers, Directors. Albert Dulini. r. 'he home of her daughter, Mrs.

John V. Mason. CG1S Hampton ave. Cause of her death was attributed to complications following a recent heart attack. The body was taken to Gentry yesterday.

Mrs. Roberts, the former Sarah Young McCelland, was born in Columbia, the daughter of the late John R. and Alice Young McCelland. She was educated in Columbia schools and in 1892 was married to the late Richard T. Bradley of Nashville.

They made their home in Nashville prior to his death. In l'J21 she was married to fdt fir, ft pr.d neaiiews Rrnain are me Biiena Chanel. 1503 Buchanan rVreet. where funeral ervlce will ne conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock by The will serve as ou'loearera: Paul Jones. Sandera Johnson.

Alex Jones. Carlton Jones. Everett Johnson and Cecil Johnson interment Johnson cemetery Bmitri Hvtringa Road Buena Vista, phone 4-1 1 1 Walter Cor(. If. Charles H.

Fort DavM J. More lob Williamson Federal Aid Probable i Dr. R. h. Hutcheson, state Unf;) rH nrH fh I nron health commissioner nairi vest er-i I I I Cll L.III1UICII Isham G.

Ricketts Minister, missionary isms Training Plan Slated Services for I.sham G. Ricketts, aiso cnarged that afteriday the project may be eligible Farrington was moved into a cell to receive federal funds through with him, "the cell was wired withj two microphones connected to a I recording machine." KCirill FuiCrC Said Parker: "I have no com- 'aJ'Ul LIIIClJ o7. retired Church ot Christ minister who died yesterday, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Pettus Iment on that at all 1 R. E.

Brinkley of the state education department has been assigned temporarily to help draft loroposed rules foi a training pro-Igrani for severely mentally retard- Owen Wood funeral home, 4506 Claude Clemmons Roberts of Paw-Charlotte ave. I huska. Okla. Mr. Roberts died in Race for Mayor KK'KFTTS Tuesday morntntt.

April 5 1905. at 00 ciocit at a local Infirmary. Isham O. Ricitetls. Survived wife.

Mrs. Verna Ricic-etts. daimhter, Mrs. W. Lee.

Fuarta. Tenn sons. Gordon Ricketts. Oreeneeliie brothers and Ivey Hirketta. Scotts li.li.

renn and 11a B. Riciietti. Sarrils. Tenn Remains are a' the 1'napel of Pettus Own Wood. Charlotte where funeral services be Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, by Bro O.

Willard Collins. The following will gprve as prtll'jearers. Carl Shelter, Johnny Seweil, A G. Willard Collins will January of this year. They lived Burial will be in Sardis, led children, it was announced of Ben'; in Pawhuska until her husband's retirement six years ago when she moved to Gentry.

Ben Kastrul. cemetery. The bodv is at the fu SCOTT-Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Scott. 353 24th ave.

departed this life April 4 at a local infirmary. Survivors Include a auster-in-law, Mrs. Vannoy Alexander; nephew, Mr DHVld H. Alexander niece. M'ss Ell7abe-h V.

Alejander: niece and neohew. Mr. snd Mrs. Thomsi Brooks- Vannoy E. Davtda Yolar.da Alesander.

Vcr-nlta Brooks; great-nenhews, Thomas and Andrea Brooks; a devoted coiwin. Mrs. Amanda, Rscote: numerous other relatives and friends. The deceased rests in the rhapel of the J. W.

Ariktna Funeral home. 1323 Pine where friends may visit with the family this Wednesday from 8 until 10 o'clock p.m. Funeral services will be held In the above mentioned chanel, Thnrsdiy, April 7 at 3 conducted by Rey. A. J.

King. Fi neral home. was Mrs. Roberts was a member of The state legislature $100,010 for the first year of Fun 425 Deacltrick announced yesterday as a candidate for mayor in the May 12 city the Daughters of the American Revolution in Pawhuska, and was the next biennium and $130,000 for the second year, to assist local governments in financing such a pro "I will be an Pate. Norman etoval.

John waits and James Lembert. interment 8ar-riis cemetery. Sardis, Tennessee. Pe'ttis-Oweii Wood, 8-6SI1. a lifetime member of the National Society of Colonial Dames.

She was a Baptist. independent gram. Brinklev is the state education Mr. Ricketts died at St. Thomas hospital yesterday morning after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage March 2ti.

Since his retirement five years ago he had been engaged in mission work throughout Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. Before that he preached in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Washington, D. C. He was an active minister for 25 years before his retirement. In addition to her daughter she department's regional supervisor BIOCiAV Suddenly.

April 3. 1955 about 4 00 a.m. tn Dearborn is survived by two stepsons, Paul C. Roberts of McGehee. and Mich.

William T. Rleitan ate I of public instruction and has been granted a leave from this position mayor whose hands are not bound politically by anyone," Kastrul said. "My only responsibility will be to the nal resting, place, family square, Oreenwood remetery. J. W.

Ad- klns, director. until July 1 to work with a com Capt. John Donald Roberts of Jacksonville, two grandchil 14 vea'S Survived bv parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Rlggan. twin sister. Miss Marv Catherine Riegsn, all ot Nashville- grandmother Mrs. Waggoner. Tullahomer.

Tenn. Remains are at th home of his narents on An mittee on his present assignment The rules will be submitted to people of the 'tate board of education at its A native of Hardin county. dren and 11 Rreat-grandchudren. John Scarborough Sr. Funeral services for John Scar citv.

May 6 meeting. he was the son of the late WOODS Tuesday morninj at a local infirmary. Mr. Joe Ed Woods of loos, Hth ave. a.

Survived by mother. Mrs. Margie Ureen: aunt, Mrs. Lessie Ga-ner of Chlraeo; uncles Eugene Hampton ot and Mnse Hampton of Florida: other relatives and friends. Complete arrangement, will be announced later.

Fattort Brothers, directors. tioch Pike In Baker Town Funeral services will be at 2 00 o'clock Wednesday. April 8. 1955 from "I am opposed to any increase in Isaac and Mary Elizabeth Beach-am Ricketts. Mr.

Ricketts received his educa the South F.rd Methodist Church conducted hv the Rev. Thomas f-imnnei Ffllihearers honorary borough 62, of 1708 Fatherland will be at Cosmopolitan funerai Mmbers of the Sfi8 National fltmrd Ordinance Maintenance of Heavy Koulpment and Anorentloe home, 2505 West End at 11 tion at Freed-Hardeman college in Henderson, and Okla Out-oT'Town Deaths The candidate K.astrui Raid the city's present income, if used on a business-like basis, is ample. ANNOUNCEMENTS homa Christian college, Cordell, l-B Legal Notices lool and Dye Maicers oi rora Motor Company. Dearborn. Mich Active pallbearers Ronald Leman.

Ieland and Howard Tripo Rufus Rlggan. Dale Owens. Buddy Waggoner and Henr Whitley Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements bv Ellis and Kldd. a.m.

tomorrow. The Rev. John R. Blank will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.

The body is at the funeral home. Mr. Scarborough died of a cerebral hemorrhage Monday in Gen ADVERTISEMENT LAWRENCEBURG. Ten n. -Isaac Newton Logue, 86, retired farmer, died yesterday at his home here.

SCARIIOROI T.H Mondnv evening Okla. lie lived at 5003 Georgia ave. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Verna Buighart Ricketts; a daughter, Mrs. W.

F. I.ee Jr. of Sparta. a son, Gordon L. Rirketts of Greeneville, and three brothers, R.

C. and Ivey A. Ricketts of Scotts Hill and Ila B. Ricketta of Sardis. eral hospital.

He had been in ill On. or about April 1. 1935, drawings and specific' Ions for the c.on struetlon of Additions tn Ruther ford Hospital, at Murfreesboro. Tennessee, and for certain items of equipment required In ronnectfon therewith, will be available for distribution to General Contractors, snd to other Interested contractors, by Howard. Hlrkerson and Jordon.

Engineers-Architects. 311 L'ulon Street. Nashville Tennessee. April 4, 1955. at local hospital, Mr.

John Scarborough. Sr. husband of Mrs. Llllie Mae Scarborough, father of John. and Charlie Siraphniviiirh Mrs Margaret Scog- WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH WORK OR SLEEP! Take sparkling Sal Hepatica before breakfast and get gentle relief in about an hour.

Leaves you "carefree" for the day. Or, take speedy Sal Hepatica 'i hour before supper, and get relief usually by bedtime. Lets you enjoy your night's sleep. Sal Hepatica sweetens a sour stomach, too. HUNTINGDON, Ten n.

Mrs. Addie Bradford Ellis, 78, widow of V. E. Ellis, died yesterday at her home near here, after a short illness. gin, Vs, Helen hlloert nd Mrs health for two years, Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Iiillie Mae Scarborough; two ons, John Scarborough Jr. and Charlie Scarborough; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Cnggin, Mrs. Helen Gilbert and Mrs. Elsie FUIa Hnnrlts: six granacminrrii and two great-grandchildren Serv- 11 Thursday hv tile ReV He also he favors annexation of suburban areas.

"Five or six years ago, money was appropriated for a new auditorium and city jail," Kastrul said. "Why those vital needs of our community have not been built by this time is beyond comprehension." On other points, Kastrul said he favors entering into a contract with Vanderhilt hospital for the treatment of the city's indigent sick until a new hospital is built. He also said he will seek new industry and that he would establish a recreation center for Negroes who will lose part of their area of the downtown section through the Capitol Hill redevelopment plan. Kastril lives at 101 Twenty-eighth N. Applications from contractor Applications from ronrraewn A iw.nH, in serve John Blank Friends will serve nt( bmin, on tnls lork as na; hearers.

Interment Mt Olivet McMINNVILLE. Tenn. Arzie C. Hillis, 59, Warren county Cemetery Arrangements by Cosmo Sparks: six grandchildren and two politan Funeral Home farmer, died yesterday in Medi-; great-grandchildren, all of Nash not to eu'eed one set of drawings and specifications, should be filed promptly with the Engineer-Architect, and the hiddirg material will he forwarded as soon as available. Drawings and specifications may be examined free of charge at the office of the Engineer-Architect.

ville. Out'Or-Town Death. Nashvillian Charged After Woman Shot Dickson, Tenn. Mrs. Frank R.

Harwell Jr. aBMSTBftvn Monday. April 4 cal clinic, after suffering a stroke of paralysis 10 days before. COLUMBIA, G. Beas-ley, 57, employe of National Carbon company, died Monday night at his home in the McCains community, of a heart attack.

Funeral services for Mrs. Dorris 1955. at 2:00 st his home on Dykeman Road. John Ellla A-mstrong age 81 years. Survived A charge or d-poslt of $300 00 will be required of eligible bidders on the building construction for procurement of drawings and specif Hood Harwell, 34.

of 4113 Dakota bv wife Mrs. Martha Vineyard: .1, Mrs Grace Ber- ications, not to exceed one set, the will be at Marshall-Donnelly Combs funeral home, 201 Twenty riiL-cnn Mrs Annleifull amount of which will be re- fifth at 2 p.m. today. The Rev. Paul Burns will offici Children's Dance Group DOVER, Tenn.

Mrs. Quintie Cordelia Brandon, 83, of Tobacco-port, widow of L. Bran- ate. Burial will be in Woodlawn ConstipQfec Take sparkling SAL HiPATtCA and SMILE! Speedy, gentle, antacid laxative. Memorial Park.

Th" bodv is at the To Present Recital Henry Clay Carter, a secondhand dealer, 1054 Fourth was charged by police yesterday with 86aault with a pistol with intent to murder. Carter is being held in the near-fatal shooting of Mrs. Blanche Curtis, 2618 Gallatin road. Monday noon. Mrs.

Curtis was found by police in Carter's store, a bullet in her left temple. She was in critical condition in General hospital last night. Parter tnlrl Invnst i oi i rtc Tmlir-e jdon, died Monday night at her funeral home. nome. Mrs.

Harwell died in Baptist hos Seals Mrs Mary Charlton Nasli-I funded to unsuccessful bidder, ville-' three sons Leonard and Lea-: tendering a bona fide bid. upon the t-r Armstrong of Dickson Osbiej return of the drawings and apectft-A-mstronK of Terumseh. Mich cntlons In good condition. Addl-four b'-othe's Lon Armstrong of tinnal sets of drawings and specifl-D-ckson Armstrong may be procured by bidders, in'ingham Ala Allen Armstrong, sub-contractors and non-bidders by Columbia' Tenn Calvin Arm-rieposltin 850.00 for each such set strong Cemerville Tenn onejof plans and specifications received sister Mrs Eatelie one-half of hich amount will Nunnellv Tenn 27 refunded upon the return of the iour great-grandchildren There-1 plans nnd specifications within ten mains a'e at Ins home where f.i-ldavs after opening of bids, neral services will be Wednesday. I A charge or dooo'lt of $25.00 will April 6.

1935 at 1:00 conduct- be. required of Contractors bidding ed by Bro. Robert In er- or) tne Equipment. for procurement ment Plunkett Cemetery in nicis-0( drawings and specifications, the man County Arrangements byifi amount of which will be re- pital at 10:50 a.m. yesterday after an illness of about four month.

Born in Haywood county, Mrs COLUMBIA, Tenn. John A. (Andy) Lynn. 89, retired farmer, died yesterday at his home in the Williamsport community. The children's dance group of Tennessee State university will be presented in a recital tomorrow at 8:15 p.m.

in the university auditorium. The 85-member group, made up of Nashville public, private and parochial schools, is directed by Harwell attended the public schools there. She was married in 1943 to Frank R. Harwell who is a WINCHESTER Tenn. Tom lr Plirtia diet homolF nror clerk at Avco Manufacturing com Dickson Funeral Home uicason.

unried to unsuccessful bidder. tangled domestic issues. Sheriff pany here. Tenn Miss Dolly C. Jones of the univer Taylor, 69, farmer of the Marble Plains community, died Monday night at his home, after a short Tom Y.

Cartwright said, however sity health, physical education and recreation staff. that four shots had been fired from Carter's pistol Rnd Mrs. Cur tis was struck by only one. Mrs. Harwell was a member of the Antioch Baptist church.

Other survivors include her mother, Mrs. Lena Hood; two brothers, Dixon and George Hood: and a sister. Miss Peggy Hood, all of Brownsville, Tenn. Answer to Previous Puzile Clean-Up Time Parents Meet 'Amnesia Victim7 DOWN ACBOSS 1 Floor-cleaning 1 Spar A 13-year-old girl, believe, to Smyrna, Tenn. HOOVER At Rutherford hospital." Murfreesboro.

Tuesday, April o. 19ij, at 5 30 a.m.. Mrs. Edwin Hoover, ace 73 years. Survived by husband.

Hoover. Sr daughters. Mrs George Hughey. Smyrna. Mrs.

John Freeman. Nashville: lour aons. Edwin. and Waiter K. Hoover, Smvrna.

Jonn Hoover. Jackson. and William R. Hoover, Birmingham, one sls't-r. Mrs, Beasley.

Murlreeshoro: one brother, W. H. King, Smyrna; 13 irranrichlldren. Remains are at the Walter King Hoover Funera Home, where f-meral services will be held. Wednesday afternoon, April 6, 1955.

at, 2.00 o'clock, conducted by Bro. Joe Gourley. Rev. Fryer and Rev. W.

L. Smith. Nephews will serve as pallbearers: Frank McDonald. William McDonald. Hualiev Kin.

Horace Beasley. Bill King Beasley, Frank Johns, William Hall and Frank Johns. Jr. Interment Maplevlew Cemetery. Walter King Hoover Funeral Home, Smyrna.

William T. Riggan Jr. Funeral services for William T. Riggan 24, former Nashvillian, will be at 2 p.m. today at the South End Methodist church.

The Rev. Thomas II. Chappell will officiate and burial will be in tenderine a bona fide bid upon the return of the drawings and specifications in good condition. Bids on this work will be opened bv the Board of Directors. Rutherford Hospital, at the office of Mr.

James R. Arnhart. Administrator, Rutherford Hospital Mur-free-dmro. Tennessee, on the dale named In the specifications, which will be auout twenty-eight day. alter the bidding materials I.

avail-aole for distribution. All bidders on the building construction must be licensed con-tructors as required by Chapter of the Public Acts of 1945 of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee Section 18. Bidder's nams and license number must be placed on the envelope containing the bid. Bidders on Equipment are obliged to comply with this license requirement only as necessitated by law. The Owner reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and to waive any Informalities therein.

Any bid received after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bid. will be returned to the bidder unopened. BOARD OF" DIRECTORS. RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL TNC. By: Mollis Domieil, Chairman be the victim of amnr-ma, was A Ei R.

E. I a pTsp 1 OTERtE 6 A5.51-5.Z. Ei.R A JM A Tn aMs 1 1 A R. A EAR Rl P.T I- P. AC TIN ET A A glElRI I Aie picked up by city plW yesterday in hysterica in a Sixth avenue.

North, grocery. 2 Above 3 Recurrent 4 Mister (Sp.) 5 Spoken 6 Absolve 7 Favorite 8 Mortise nortnpr tool 4 Suds-maker 8 Small pastry 12 Hail! 13 Gaelic 14 City in Pennsylvania Police identified her as Wilma NEW 1955 EMERSON Woodlawn Memorial park. The body is at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Riggan Antloeli pike. 15 Indian weight fl Greek war god 27 Car lights 16 This should be 1(J A.scenrj 28 Gir, 42 Tear 43 Century plant 44 Skeleton part 46 Peruvian Indian Newtptper Printing, Corporation ACENT NASHVILLE BANNER Evening THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN cieaneo up hero ne 23 Close Franklin, Tenn, RAINES Tuesday morning. April 5. 18 Vibrato 17 Turkish inn 31 Emissary 10 Brother of 33 Outmoded 19 Engine Aaron (Bib.) 23 Rustic 21 And not 1955, Ronald Dillard Raines, age 5 months.

Survived by parents. John and Hattie Crufton (tames- sisters, Patricia Ann and I.ona Evon Raines: lirother John W. Raines. grandparents Tommy Crufton and Mrs Deck Poteete, all of Franklin Remain, are at 38 Social outcasts 47 What a dog 40 Waste wags basket 48 Irritable 41 Worship place 50 Witty saying EASY Laa-ASAfclaiear EASY TERMS TERMS OPEN I 0PEN 'm "Zjl' I 'TIL 9 P.M. I -rSJ 9 M.

MONDAY Jpp'-J MONDAY 1100 24 Reads 25 Region 26 Closed car Faulk, a schoolgirl from Greenbrier. Early today, reunited with her family after she mysteriously left Greenbrier yesterday afternoon, she, va.s in City View sanitarium. Policewoman Edna O'Neil said the girl has no recollection of anything since 2:30 p.m. yesterday. It is believed she came to Nashville from Greenbrier by bus and became hysterical after arriving.

Mitw O'Neal said. The girl was picked up in a grocery at Sixth avenue and Jefferson street, Miss O'Neal said. State police then contacted her family from identification found in her purse. Mrs. Wilmos Faulk, the girl's mother, told police her daughter went to school yesterday morning.

She said she did not know what could have happened. Mrs. O'Neal said the girl did not recognize her parents. Warren Chapel, where services will he conducted Wednesday morning at. 10 o'clock by Bro Hulau Sullivan, Interment Mt Hope Cemetery VVarren Funeral directors TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Office of Assistant Reglnal Commissioner, Alcohol and Tobacco lax. Internal Revenue Service. Atlanta. Ga. The date ot first publication.

March 23. 1955 Notice Is hereby given that on March 8 1055 one Ford Coach Motor No. SI9A-MBU98. with accessories, til seized In Davidson County Tennessee, for violation of the Intrrnat Revenue laws, to wit: Section 7301. Internal Revenue Code Registered owner James Edward Alexander.

3909 Clifton Nashville. Tennessee. Any person claiming an Interest In said property must file a claim and deliver a cost bond In the penal of $250 with approved sureties, at the office of the Supervisor la Charne, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax. 679 U. S.

Court House Nashville, Tennessee on or before April 33, 1955, otherwise the property wid be forfeited and disposed of accord-in? to law Louis Howell, Assistant Regional Commissioner In Memoriam Morning-Sunday INFORM MO KM) TK 4NSIFN1 CLASSIFY 4IVKB1ISIMJ Raltls ilales Below Apply (a rill Classlfleo arlrlnallna elthin a Met mile 'aiilus of the City ef Dally slasstfied arts are outillshed flr.t 'n TUB NASHVtLLF PEN ESSE AN and will be ouhlished sain on the same day 'n rHP 4 sRH VTLLB BANNER Publication the Sunday NASHV1I.U itviwsfan is eounted a on day 1 Dav Sunday 50c Line 1 Dav Daily SOo Lin. 4 Days 32o Line 7 Days 28e Line Dally R.tei Quoted Include Insertion Both THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning and THE NASHVILLE BANNER (Evening Minimum Charge, 2 Lines, tount Ftve gveraee (5-letter Words It the Hp Sunday S1.00 Minimum Charge, 2 Lines Daily J1.00 Th. aoove rates wool to eonsecutf n-erttons oni EMERSON LMS)95 BROWN In memory of our mother. Mrs. Mary Brown, who passed away one year ago April 6.

1954. The Dearest one has gone away, A voice we loved remains. The place is vacant in our homes; Which never ran be the same. Sadly missed by Children PRICED FROM a You Cet the Best Price at 22 Persia 24 List 26 Disparage 27 Number 30 Song bird 32 Second vending 34 Approaches 35 Hun leader 36 Salt 37 Chafe 39 Wing-shapi 40 Window part to clean 41 Every one 42 French Morocco's capital 45 Crested 49 Secret marriage 51 Demented 52 Not one 53 Whale genus 54 Swine 55 Horned ruminant 56 Former Russian ruler 57 Furtive GRIFFIN In loving memory of mv husband. Harold Griffin, who passed away TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Office ol Assistant Regional Commissioner. Nurserymen To Tell How To Save Frozen Plants I 12 3J I 8 9 lit 1 i3 iT 1 3 i 35 yT ii 0 T'Vti 17 148 2 53 5j Hill 1 11 pin one year ago today. April 8. 1954 lnhac-o lax line, um I have lost my soul's companion service, Atlanta, Ga The 31 Nashville nurserymen will tell "green thumb" artists how to save RUhts 'eseryeci to classify and Inflei lasslfied ads according to ruiee govern ne lasslfied oases The Rannei end I'he lenneaaean elat flowers and shrubs, affected by the recent freeze, Thursday nt- "rve the riant revise or reieet at i mii iimi ai'T au ri viinii in urrmru 2:30 p.m. at the Andrew Jackson II ane v.L Bll rem A life linked with my own.

rillta llf publication. Marcn 23. And clay by any I miss him more sjtlce Is hereby gtven that on As I walk through life alone Miart-ts 1955 one Chevrolet Surrounded by frii-ncls I am Motor No 589789 wHh cessnries'. was seired In Maury toun- In tne midst of toy I am blue. Tennessee fur violation of lit With a smile on n.y Lire.

I have internal Revvnur I gas. to wit. Seo-heartaches. -j-toi and 7302, Internal Reve- Longlng dear one for ilr, Cmlr Registered owner Jame. Sadly missed by wife, Mrs.

Rosa- Cli An, person claiming an lo- llnd Griffin. Merest tn said property must file a isllllVAN and deliver a cost bond In loving memory of our dear oneithe penal sum of 2M). elth approved Billy Sullivan who passed away sureties, at the office of the Super-one year ago Anal 6. 1954. visor in Charge.

Alcohol and Tobacco Sweet to know will meet again. Tax. 6.9 Court House, ash-Where troubles are no more- tvule. Tennessee, on or before April And that the one we loved so well 32. 1955.

otherwise the property will Has lust gone on before. I be forfeited and disposed of accord-Sadly missed bv wile, children ing to law. Lous Howell, Aland grandchildieo. auul iietfii-! n.l.tioag. I 408 yl BROAD FURNITURE C0.f7 sds 'O'ectlonahie either tp subiert matter of Bn Snmoet address ream res 4 words Nntire of tyooereDliloal errora must oe t'yen 'n t'me for norrecr.ioo before thi ecnnei insertion Office Hours: Monday througn Friday, i to 5 p.m.; Saturday, a m.

to 12 noon; Sunday. 4 p.m hotel. "Members of the Nashville Association of Nurserymen will take a ppecific plant or flower and tell how it can be saved and brought back to life after the freeze," Robert Mclntyre, president said yesterday. OPEN MONDAY NITES 'TIL 9 Id to 7 m. Phone 5-1221, 5-5401 A.rv UAfcaataa i a i ai.ani.ii a Aav a a js AAftAA.

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