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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 31

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1 wX1 fc'y 9''-t THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Thursday Morning, Dae. 1, 1949 31 A Truman Enjoys Florida Sun Mrs. Pearl Denny Poultry Markets New York Bond Market Br AMBtllM Press following arc total sale Hosing orisee and oat ehaogaa oo the New Tor Bona Market 'sales la hundreds! Mrs. Birdie E. Thomas and Mrs.

W. M. Wilklns of Bates-ville, a brother, W. H. of Walnut Ridge, and on granddaughter.

Em: O. 8 Orada A tarn I7e 8. orada Updlum tt Salee CI. Chg I Sain CI. Cht Funeral services for Mrs.

Birdie Elizabeth Thomas, 61, who died Tuesday evening at her home, 814 Argyle following a heart at Killed in Crash H.M r5 57 IPItt Mi NEW YORK CITY BONDS Jt 80 5 107 t'OBPOBATION BONDS S4 54 B. Utll current! Raoaista HicM Inc 5s 57 49 34li- Pub SEa 3i3 mi I it: vj tr -f if 2 104 SSI 371 Bonds Salfs Cl.Chg Do 44 6j' lie SVil il -J ti. -dTMiid i Et aST mmm tack, will be held today at 1 p.m in Cosmopolitan funeral home. Stata Colored hena Old roostera Sprint chlckena undar 3 Iba. oumpas cri Leahorn hena OUT-OF-fOWN DEATHS' The Rev.

Robert Pitts and the 10OV.4 as 104 -a 1 103 'j 4 ia 57i- la 88-i 1 115i 17 7P4t- ia 98, 1 10 101 Vi a 73 13 88H 14 93 7 97M, Liberty, Tennessee Rev. H. B. Cross will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn memo Husband Injured; Car Hits Truck On Road Near Memphis Mrs. Pearl Denny, 56, of Sterling Court, was killed and her husband, DAVIS Suddenly Tuesday, Nor.

1849, butter rat: premium lee retruiar lis. New York Produce NEW YORK Butter 449.181 elter rial park. 1 103 -Vt- Do 5s 5a 10 86'k 'c Om 3s 51 5 i ICCSL 5s 63A. 18 115-1- go 61 7 'a! Do 4s 63 27 109-1- 6s 52 3 100'! Do 5s 58 B. 10 9 4- '-'J Do 5s 56 4 Int HE 6s 44 3fi Vkc Soo 4s 75.

5 jo i Do 68 21) 104'li- li'KoniMrs 3s 64 6 'i 4-jS Ii3 1 lJ5A-MS3'as97r "2 lill'i- L'JtN 75 22 6S '4 Daughter of the late Joe and 1 1 asy. lirm. Wholesale prices on b-ilk cartons: Cream Mary Katherine Morgan Jean, Mrs a 101 V4-8 no -1 ery. higher than 92 score (AA1 64-64-1 Thomas waa a native of Fayette- 3 86'if 14 StLSP 4-i 10 1074 Do 4s7 3 100' af St LSW Ut4s 10 101'-, ScaAL Inc 15 Shrll 3 91 'it 8oc Vie 2--2S 40 29 J(PBTT 2 80 Ind Ry 2 10 75 l'i So Pac 4'is8l 15 74'4- ii Do 8 61il Vi! Do 4', or 77 22 105 ISou Ry 6s3 20 1U4 Ul Do cn5sa4 1 104 Do 15 119 -tl Do 4sSL 51 78 2Jsi 2 S3. I Do NJ 23s74 4 62 Do 21.S74 9 37-it 27,868 1 'i 3s85 19 34-4-- rhAve 5s60 10 53St Do 4s60 40 J2'4 MnnBllo tKrli 10 '4'jpPaC 21.s70.

Wh cenia. ti score -si aj. yu icore is 02-1 89 score (Ct SO-. a 102 4 104 '4 Cheese 934.842. stead, prices unchanced.

Steadiness marked dealings In the whole 102Ht Vi 98 Ala Ot 3'61 Am-tFP 5J 2030 AmTi-T 31 Do 3 "is 59 Do 2'mS 87 Do 2Us 57. Do 23jS 111.. Do 75 Do 2-s 0. Do Do 2 -Si, 86 AmTob 3s2 Do 3s C9 ACL Ist4s53 Do 4. AM Ref 2'n5 68 6S95J Do 5s75 Do 5s 95 Do 5s 9 Do 5s 2000 Do cv4'i210 Do 4s 75 A rVnIL 2' 61 B-'h 70 Bns Me Do 4 fill B'lfRP 571 Can Sou 5sC3 CftiN 4 'is 51 Do 4'2s 57 CanP 4s pern Cnia4'2s'J020B Do 4s 95 Juhnnla Brigham Davis.

Liberty, age 31 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Eva Mai Atnlp Davta of Nashville; son, Danny Davis of Liberty; daughter, Jun. Davis of Nashville: another son, John--, nle Davis ol OordonsvlUe. son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Davis of liberty. one brother, Roy Darts of Liberty: four slstera, Mrs.

Hobson Tubb. of Gordonsville, Mrs. LeRojr Detroit. Mrs. Sellers Hendrlxson, Smithville.

Tenn and Mrs. Jordan Bar-' ry, Old Hickory. Tenn. Remains real' at home of parents as above. Punersfc from Salem Baptist Church, Liberty.

Thursday. Dec. 1, 14, at 1 p. conducted by ReT. J.

B. Moore--head of Gordonsville, Rev p. c. Clayton of Dowelltown and Rev Albert Platal of Liberty. Interment Salem Cemetery, Liberty.

Tenn. Evans Funeral Homo di. rectors. sale eag market. Fgs 17 .973.

steady. New York soot Quotations follow Mlri 17 101'Vt W. Otia Denny, 56; was injured yesterday afternoon near Memphis in a car-truck crash. Mr. Denny, manager of the Nixon Machinery 428 Lafayette telephoned hLs daughter.

Mrs. Walter Hoover of Smyrna, that he will be released from the Baptist hospital in Memphis, today. 89'i- 57'. 4- western: Mixed colors: F-ancy heavyweights Do 4-aS2003B Do 4-2S2O0JE Do 4s 2U03 A Do 4s 2nnt 5 19-i 24 46 'i. i 5 1 58 14 57' 6 i I 5S 51 8 -1 ilAN 3s 2003 98Nt- 'a Wipiirrr')-u 45: extra 1 large 45: extra 1 medium 41; dirties 42: checks 39-4: pullets 38--39.

Whites' Fancy heavyweights extra 1 large 48-4: extra 1 medium 42 Browns: Fancy heavyweights 46: extra 1 lame 45. Nearby: fToo auotatlons on nearhy white and brown eaas represent wholesale 10 ville, Tenn. She had made her home in Nashville for the past 27 years. Her husband, Sam B. Thomas, is an employe of Johnson Cleaners.

Mrs. Thomas was a member of Waverly Nazerene church. Other survivors include three daughters, Miss Mary E. Thomas, Miss Mildred Thomas and Mrs. Inez Barber, all of Nashville: two eons.

Jack Thomas of Nashville and J. W. Thomas of Johnson City, three sifters. Mrs. R.

L. Fullerton of Nashville and Mrs. Vlrgle Grady I. UCDUU ai H'' I M-K-T 5S 62 A Do 5s 67 Do 4'sS 78 f'lwalkorH 2'. selling prices for the finest marks, and Lebanon, Tennessee i'4-l'-4 Do 1st 4s 90 not paying prices to producers or ship 8 105 Do 4s 62 pers 1 115 'AJTLOWWednesday morninr.

Not. 38, MoP 49 whites: Extra fanrv heavyweights 50- 6S 29 93 93 2 103 I S4'i- l. 3 116 15 664 1 98 i 15 10l4t. 1 3 4 57 5 106'i- 'i 11 inn-, 15 83 -1V4 1 oo 28 ION 101' 1 101 1 l' 59 74 -3 19 fancy heavyweights 48-49. others large 47: mediums 42: pullets 39-39--: peewees 110 29-30.

77 94 IS tin 13 10 57- s4 35 39'lt V. 1 100 2 lns-V Do 5i 6 A Do 5s 77 Do 5s 78 Do 5s 80 Do 5s 81 I Do p4s 73 Browns: Extra fancy heavyweights 45-4- Sh 45261 'Ves'cU 3s79 vtun Do EsC0 Do n-tpn S6M73 WhStl 3''467 Do Wilson 3s5 ''-Ccn 4s49 46: fancy heavyweights 44-45- mediums 42: pullets 39-39-i: peewees 28-29. Loek With Truck Mr. Denny, who suffered only a minor hip injury, told Mrs. Hoover that he and Mrs.

Denny were approaching Memphis a few miles out un highway 70. In attempting to pass a gravel truck, he met another truck approaching from the opposite direction. In cutting back sharply, the Denny car locked bumpers with the gravel truck, he said. The couple waa thrown from the car, Mrs. Denny falling beneath the dual wheels of the truck and being crushed, he said.

16 94 58 93 119 57-2 54 -2 4 1 1 103J4 CRRNJ 3 -'is 87 CrO 3'ACD. CB0 Do g4s58 C-M inc 97. Do JJ4. 85. fhlftE 5s82 COW 4'VJ038.

i fill Chicago Produce 7. a- noma near uiaaa vil.e. Joseph Dean Partlow. age 71 yearv a member of Corinthian Lodge No. 414, by wife.

Mrs. ITllia-' beth McKmley Partlow: 1 daughter. Mrs. W. A Ward.

Marietta, Oa. two sisters Mrs. Wade Smith of Oladevllle, Mrs Seth Derrlckson of NashvUla 1 brother. S. H.

Partlow of Oladevllle. Remains are at the Llgon Botoo Puneral-Home. 241 W. Main Lebanon, wheri-funeral services will be conducted Thura- day morning. Dec.

1. 1949 at 11 o'clock--by Rev. Glenn Mlngledorf. Active bearers: William Morrow, Mack Robin-" son. H.

Gradye Black, James Allen. Black. R. W. Smith, 6heffleld Harmon.

Interment Woodlawn Memorial Nashville. Please omit flowers. 99 CHICAGO up- Butter firm rereints FOREIGN BONDS 'J 4s93 96' 54', 62 I Newspaper Printing Corporation ACENT NASHVILLE BANNER Evening THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Morning-Sunday INFORMATION ANK TRANS IK NT C'LASSIFIKD ADVERTISING RATES i Rates Belaw Apply lo All Classified Advertising originating within 100-mile radius of tbe City of Nashvllie.l 590.274: nrices unchanged to Vi cent a pound higher: 93 score A A. 62.5; 92 A 62; balance unchanged. Eggs weak: receipts 11.702 nrlces hn- Akrrsh 4s68 2 93 li- V4 60 i Do rn 4s98 'Antloo 7s45B a 45 -1 DO 4S 88 6 lnc4K83 33 Do 4iisS044 21 MNW 4s99.

6H 15 Do 4s 94 II 5 53 56J4t Do 4's20Ua 117 50-if 45H- l4 99'at 5, Do cn4s98 ch'nged to two cents a doren lower: U. B. extras 43- J. 8. standards 38-40: cur 53 Do HR 3 lis Ta.t9S rent receipts 37: dlrtt-s 35: checks 34.

4 45 -is 1 103'it i 11 101-4 5 B6'it 2 7 '34t poultry: stead: receipt 23 trucks: Prices unchanged. On Way to Dallas Card of Thinks Potatoes: Arrivals 66. on track 324- total -14- a y- I I 69 2 IIM V4.NYNH inc 4'a 1 110'i NYLW 13 57 Hi Do MC3'i-s98 2 107 -j Do 4s2007 2 106 NYOW r4.92 40 54'i-l'b! on 1 107 4 UjNYSW I5S40 Do Isl7s57 ntwero 5s58 Australia 555 Do 3' -567 Do 31s62 Do Braz 3nis SI Do 2 Do 3s 3 Do 4 Do 3s.sS7 Do 3ls 3 15 Do 33sS16 Do 3Js 22 ChUS 3'3 ClnUnT 3s. -69 crsL 4s rlBlIll 3s70 ci ut Ss7j ColoS 4'jsflO Com Rd 377 ConnRP 4iii. suu -Jim.

ueiniy were urivingjNASHVILI.E BANNEK will D4 PUb- to Dallas. Texas, to visit their -lstied anain in the following morning's U. S. shipments 668- supplies moderate demand slow: market dull: Colorado red McClures 3 10-25: Idaho russet burbanks 67- .1 73 2 13 51- 20 4 70' 7 51 'i 'i 40 62-(- i 33 '4 6T 3'. 1 15 21, 1 89 -1 1 lOO-'ik "A 1 104 7 1053'(.

4t NASHVILLE fENNESSKAN Daily. AP Wirephoto KEY WEST, Fla. President Truman, vacationing at the naval base here, wears a jaunty cap, a sporty shirt and carries a cane as he strolls in the brilliant sunshine. The President kept one eya on the coal strike as well as on the weather. 4.25-50.

utilities 3.10 published first In THE TENNESSEAN will be PUD- sifted ads NASHVILLE Bl'RGESS i The family of William T. Burgess to express our sincere thanks for tba many cards and floria.1 design sent during our recent bereavement. The Bur. seat. Family.

In Memorismt 1 104 isorp ssU47e laughter, Mian Frances Donny. They were) to have celebrated Mr. Denny's 57th birthday with her 66 -i- 's 66-4- 70 -1 64 64 64 llshed again ttie eatne day In the ConEd CJ 363 54 IWa ia cit 3 1 3 1 4 10 JASHV1I.LE BANNER 1 Do 4s97 Cotton Futures Close Sunday NA3H-ls counted as Publication in the VILLE TENNESSEAN DO 34 23 2 CHiiada 4s60 one day. 6 1 0.1 10 102-1 273 3 J04- 744 a Do 3s83 13 'i Do 21s80 2 62 Do 7 67 v4'Pac1T 10 87'U PfllC Air uo zJxs ri ConsP 2s 75 Cub RR 5s 52r 4s Dl M-W4204J TM-ROW Jn4' IWrSaltL 3s-s Tvt.Ed cv 3M 1 Statistically Speaking Chile 6s60itsd Colnmb 3s7(l rourllh 5p52 6 With Steady Gains 10 100-i 58 75 STONK In loving memory of our husband and father, William W. Stone, who passed' away eight years ago, Dec.

1. 1141. A silent thought, a secret tear. Keeps his memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of irief, But memory turns back every leaf.

r-Sadly missed by wife. Mrs. Stone chit' drenand grandchildren. 1 6 lllvHt. l't ftVlj Erie 4's 2015 11 61'j- l4 Pen HR E5s68 24 lOO'i ut'nmic S3 Is 5 Up to 10 1 322 84 Mrs.

Denny was born at Burns in Dickson county. At the use of 14 she moved to Dickson where she was reared by her aunt, Mis. Susie J. Henslee, mother of Lipe Henslee, collector of internal revenue for Tennessee. Attended Dickson Schools 15 94', l.ilt Do g4'is65.

Do 3 "us 90 5 82 NEW YORK UP) Cotton fu -P' Fla EC Ss 74 135 fin" Ot Nor 6 Vis 52 1 10T 110 4'4s81 Do 4-4584E tures were firm yesterday and closed at gains of 10 to 50 cents a 1 119-4- li Do 77 -53 4 37- 37-Sit 39-a- 94-it 87 8-i R0Jit Real Kitatf Transfer? i K- Johnson. 50 ft. Stratford ave. Nov. 1K4D 1 4J aires nth Dlsl.

W. L. Sievens et ux to Hurst L. I Reese T. Acfkison et ux to David D.

Riser et ux, 100 ft Tansarl Ave. J12.50O' Koss et ux. 122.2 ft Benjamin st. Helen P. Cheek to W.

K. Harrison 'Lawrence Warren et al to Knos D. et ux. 662.97 Lynbrook Dr. 12,500 uiui.i et ux.

100 It. Halls lane Staiey, W. Hall et ux to Robert M. Marvin Riley et ux 10 J. S.

ltol 5 I 1.26 I J3i4 83 COLORED DEATHS 4 Ut 1-3S77 1 85 1-3S 77 6 oosj x.lVinasa 6's58 25 120't Norway 4:63 16 U0x4t Pan 1 14-a 769 10 100 Do 2nd661 21 105 ferbs CR 7s62 1 9 -VUr at 4t79 .6 to 20 -''J --At his residence Rt. 1 Calhoun 1.6 DO IS I) Do 3' is 90 Do 3s 2C00 OBi-W deb C.VUO 2 044 KarRP 4s 54 Bud 5s 10 9fi4t PPODies Ci cv 8 9-a-l 1 Do 3s63 3 7 '-ilcoiE 38 59 IPTe 2 Co 4' ,61 1 92s- 'ii Phil Rv 4s37 She attended public schools at a. do ua ave Nov. 10. 1949.

Mr. Sterling Baker passed. Survived by wife. Mrs. Martha bale.

Mill covering against textile sales was active prior to month end, with hedging and December liauidation readily ab 3 52 jonnson, iuu it. tsnemy ave. a.ouu woolen et ux, 75 tt. Kennedy ave. John W.

New et ux to Thomas a. J.66 11.27 "12.88 Dickson, and worked several years for an insurance firm here before she was married to Mr. Denny 3fi 2 94 J.84 2 1 to 25 26 to 30 1 31 to 3,1 I 16 tj 40 1 1 to, 45 1 4 1 5 1 to .15 1 5 to 60 i sorbed. New crop positions advanced on covering by traders who had anticipated Total hond sales todav, previous day, week aco, year two yrars ago, January 1 to date, year ago, two years affo, years ago. She was a member of 3.7 10 08 14.49 "4.20 li.io 16.10 Baker; daughter.

Miss Vera Baker: Mrs. Lovie Crutcher. brother, Mr. Orange Baker: nieces, Mrs. Hattle Young and Mrs.

Haltie Ridley: nephews. Mr. JU, Baker. Mr. James Turner and Mr.

Rob-, ert Harris: brother-in-law. Mr. Heru-jt, Crutcher: other relatives and friends. Funeral arrangements announced later. Chas.

Tulle Smith In charge. Phone' 6 2248 or 6-4466. A Homes Inc. 10 Bam B. Lang-ham Jr.

et ux. 60 ft. Mercury dr. H. H.

Richardson Tr. to Herman P. Massey et ux, 100 ft. Connolly dr. V.

H. Dixon et ux to Roy Avent et ux. .10 ft. Pearl st Clifford W. Kussell et al to James C.

McCTlendon et ux, 70 ft. Colonial circle decline in trie mid-November cotton ihe Vine Street Christian church paritv. The November parity announced after During World War II she served in 12.S2 I 17.71 13 44 19 32 4 S3 "S.04 7.900 Martin et ux, 70 It. Louise dr. Thomas B.

Lamb et ux to Homer 7.475 McNeil et ux, acres. 13th Dist. Waller Elliott et ux to Edward N. 7,000 Ellis et ux, 50 ft. Chester ave Evelyn L.

Rogers to James H. Love, 50 It. Linden ave. 8.650; Margaret M. Lasslng to Sam R.

Young et ux. 4.4 acres 3rd Dist. 4.650 E. I. DuPont DeNemours A Co.

1 Corp. to Margaret W. Newell, 212 6.500j It. Klverside rd I Ellis M. Muiphy et ux to Bessie L.

6.500 Johnson et vir. 90 ft. Hobbs rd. the close of trading on Tuesday was unchanged from the October figure of 29.76 Red Cross work. 14 56 20.93 5.46 Clifford W.

Russell et al to John M. 61 to 65 66 to 70 cents a pound. There were five Decem The body will be returned to I 588 i5.68T22.54 -BI'RNS-At her residence 1206 Congress iu -Cx-diyidend. rR-Rx-rlghts. eld Called Also or extras Plus stock rtlvldend.

d--Cash or stork Declared or osld this year Payable In stock f-Pad last year Payable In Canadian Funds Accumulated dividend p-ild or declared thia year, ur- Under rule ww-Wlth warranta xw-Wlthoit warrants war- Warrant it od. Part oald Walker et ux, 70 ft. Colonial circle Martin Zeillln et al to EmtJl R. Neblett et ux, 100 ft. Connolly dr.

The above rates apply to consecutive ber transferable notices issued at New York which were reported promptly stopped bv a leading spot firm. Nashville today. Funeral arrange menus are incomplete. Martin Zeitlin et al to Lester A. The EGA announced cotton purchases authorizations of i850.OOO to trl-zonal Meitie M.

Todd et vir to Tom Jones Germany and sl.200.000 to Greece. There nsertlona only Rights reserved to classify and index classified ads according to rules governing classified pages The Banner and rennessean also re-lerves the right to revise or reject at option, an advertisement which la Mrs. Jessie Horn Hildebrcmd toou juo ft. Hill rd. New York Stock Market i-omsviue.

nov. 28. 1949. Mrs. Burns.

Survived by husband. Mr. Clifford, Burns: daughter. Lillian Lenora Burns; sisters, Mrs. Mammle Rucker.

Mrg. Mar-grete House: brothers. Mr. Horace and Mr. Major Oooch niece.

Mrs. Mattle' Demoss: nephew. Johnnie Lee Demoea: three sisters-in-law: six brothers-in-law: other relatives. Her remains are at me" funeral home of Chas. Tlllle Smith.

Pu neral arrangements announced laten" Chas. Tlllle Smith In charge. Phone-6-2248 or 6-4466. Hammon Wood et al to Gertrude acre reports In the market that the ECA would soon announce authorizations ol S4OO.000.000 for cotton purchases by Eu wood et al. 50 It.

1st 8. Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Holt Jr. et. nx In IT.

deemed oblectlotiable either In sublect (Continued From Preceding Page) Horn Hildebrand, 59, of 335 Third Welch et ux, 80 ft. Connolly dr. Martin Zeitlin et al to (ilenn R. Bruce et ux. 100 ft.

Connolly dr. B. L. Snoddy et ux to Alfred O'Brien et ux. 47 acres 8th Dist.

W. H. Gleaves et al to Oscar M. Meadors. 1 acre, 12 Dist, Ernie HiKhtower et ux to B.

C. Jones et ux. 60 ft. Madison blvd. Thomas W.

Hales Jr. to E. W. D. Isaac.

35 ft. Batavia St. J. C. Harbison et ux to John B.

Pewitt et ux. 40 ft. Joseph ave. J. 15-J Hadabaugh, 50 ft.

Drury ave. K. Kll koul rli et ux to Ror.elle matter nr phraseology Bos Number address requires 1 words Notice of typographical errora must tie given in time fur eorreotloo before Stocks Sales CI. who died yesterday in a Nashville hospital, will be held to Stocks Sales CI. Che.

I Stocks Sales CI. ChB wood. 39.8 It. Charlton Ford rd. rope, in tnis connection Washington advices In mid-October taid that the ECA was then In process of making cotton purchases authorizations totaling that figure.

This sum about covers th total amount of cotton financed by the ECA in all of the previous season. Rorelle Wood to E. K. Klrkoatrick Plywood 18 tbe second insertion. et ux.

39. it. Chariton rortt rd. HARRISON Wednesday afternoon at 18-. 57 ia1'.

Rubber 4 33 Di 1 pi 1.60 122 4 56 4 9-i- 2 154 2' 71 Phone 5-1221 or 5-5401 Sunshine Bisc. Sunshine Mng. Sup Oil Cal -iHherl Pap rt -twe-cts Co Am 2.850 Total 1118.323 Open Hrgli I.ow ran Sml 15 37 John Tune Jr. et ux to Juanlta i i 'uecemoer zy yi jt.ya zy yo zy.y i un 50 1 Do pr 3' a Sleel 2.500 local Infirmary. Mr.

Ernest Eugene Mars risen. Survived by wife, Mrs. Flora Hars" rtson son. Mr. James Harrison: sisters Mrs.

Llllle Bell Noel: other relatives friends. Complete funeral arrangements wlll be announced later. Patton Bree, in charge. 44 i4i. i.

(March 29 91 29.98 29.91 2D.97 un 33 1 136-4 'ii-Mav 29 87 29.94 29 87 28.94 up 10 asi. rl'' f'eei pr. day at 10 a.m. in John C. Roesch funeral home.

The Rev. Charles M. Williams will officiate and burial will be in City cemetery. Daughter of Fletcher and Susan Jane Horn, Mrs. Hildebrand was a life-long resident of Davidson county.

She was the wife of William A. 1.120 14 -2 I-'UIV 29 39 29.65 29.59 29.64 Up 28 ll-4f iJOctober 28.15 28.15 28.12 as.MBup December 28 08 28.09 28 OS 28.05B up HOLT Wednesday morning, Nov. 30. 3 3 Middling spot 30.63 up 5. Nominal: -bid.

DUNN Suddenly in Memphis, 1 une, it. Arinur ave. Hugh Freeman Clerk to Llge Payne. 54 ft. Factory st.

George A. Kennedy to Clyde Hard-castle et ux, 100 ft. Earlene dr. Susie S. Jarkson to Eva R.

Oar-flnkle. 50 ft. Hooker st. Floyd R. Rice et al to H.

M. 27 ft. Crawford St. Waller H. Ford et ux to Amelia 8.

Webb. 100 ft. Plckford ave. C. O.

Glenn et ux to Ivan E. Pavatte et ux, 70 ft. Scholl lane W. Ovid Collins Jr. Trustee to Mllus 1.500 1.350 1.250 1,200 Wednesday.

Nov. 30, 1949, Mrs. reari Urove Denny. Survived by husband, W. Otis Denny ot Nashville.

to rirtmihters. Mrs. Waller King Hoover ot Sii'anton Elec. Beai) Al Do pf 5 Seab Finance. Seaboard Oil Seagrave Corp Seare Hoeburk Seeger Helrig Seiberling Rub fc-ervel Inc Sharon Stl Bharp Doh Do pf 3-a Rhatturk Shenffer Pen Shell Oil Sheraton Corn Silver Kins Simmons Co flinrlair Oil 2 Kkelly Oil 2'jb Hloss-Shef STI2 Sitilth AO Cp rrilh CorTv RmithA As Son -ill- lobacco nf 6-4- W'Hpane Lab 'nnlvLrofTobpf Itlniv Plct fio, Van M-i Raalte 48 Vanadium Corp TV- ik Vick Chein 51.

jVicksS Pac nf Ch Wks 171, V.l-Carn Chem Va Kl At Marriage Licenses Nov. '-'9, 1949 Oakley Delton Denton to Helen Christine Carr. Charles Willie Ridge to Betty Pay Phillips. A L. Stewart to Deula Ruh.

Herbert Williams to Delia Blanche Poster. Owen Albert Casey to Sarah Ward Golemboskl. Martin Earl Burnham to Betty Sanford. Bert S. Kellerhals to Prankle Ann Taylor John C.

Hendrickson Funeral servics ior John Clyde Hendrickson, 66, retired carpenter and contractor who died Tuesday Hildebrand, a distillery rectifier, who died 18 years ago. Mrs. Hildebrand hud been in falling health for two years. 11 'witt A- Co 42i, i -swift Ip'1 15'? 3y'van El Pro 53, I Do nf 4 9-8t 'Svmin? Oould 26 -a Cnrp 2334. 1, 'Texas Co 37 Texas Gulf Pr 1-jiL 'Texas Gulf Sill qi, Tex Pac CA-O U-j (Tex Pac Tr no 1 hGl Mfg it" 1 Thermoid Co -iThird Ave Tra stl Kit, 4,1 a IT'intnnson Pro 21 Sla 3nn 2 Do of 15 Wa A Ol 22'at "iiT'n-en Dp Ax 1 3 2 22 1 6 Smyrna.

and Miss Frances Denny, Dallas. Texas: an aunt, Susie J. Henslee, of Dickson, and three grandchil 51 4S. .40 161-4- i 72 4 8'4 1 24'. 1 20 -'a.

2 11H-V, 6 22 .30 96 4 2 5 41 "4 6 7 9 19 'a- 4 2 28- 2 4734-- 'a 13 31 -4 New Orleans Cotton NEW ORLEANS Cotton futures advanced here yesterday on trade buying and short covering. Closing prices were steady 20 cents to 55 cents a bale higher. Open High Low Close Dec. 29 88 29. 4 29 88 28 94 Dp 11 March 29 89 29 96 29 89 29 96 Up 9 May .29 82 29.91 29 82 29 90 Up 10 July 29 51 29 .18 29 51 29 57 Up 10 Oct.

28.06 28 09 28 04 28 06 Up 4 dren. Complete arrangements later Walter Hoover Funeral Home Smyrna, Tenn. 8he was a communicant of St. Mary's Catholic church. Survivors include two sons.

Wil Tuesday. Nov. 29. 1949. In 40 Chicago.

111.. Mrs. Annie Collins Ed- Phi Betta Kappa To Initiate 5 at VU Monday Five alumni members and a hon Do Pf ar te ni eiowaros moiuer liam C. and Joseph Hildebrand, both of Na-shvllle; three grandchil 11 25 3 I 21 5 4 1 10 71 RR nf ,4 4 1 -'jWalker At 14-ii 'i Walworth Co. 7 7-a ol Mrs Margie Dosler and Mrs.

June Mou, Chicago. 111.: sister ol Herbert Collins. Louisville. Mrs. W.

J. Campbell and Mrs. C. Paine, Nashville. One dren, and two great-grandchildren.

orary member will be initiated at 3 16-ii- Ward Baking at his home at Pcgram -Station, will 07 1 iniKrn rc Her ai locai miirmary, miss wina hom Survived by two listers. Mrg. Effle Val entlne and Mrs. Mamany Harwell of Nashville: two brothers, Elder Rufflor. K.

Holt of Nashville. Rev. Cloyd Holt of, Decatur. two slsters-ln-laws, Mrs. Betty Holt and Mrs.

Magnolia several nieces and nephew, and other, relatives and friends. The remains will, be earried to the residence of her. brother. Rev. R.

E. Holt. 508 Fourteenth this (Thursday) evening at 6 o'clock. Funeral service Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the Jackson Church of Christ, attended by Bro. Boatwright.

Burial in Mount Arara Cemetery. Holmes Funeral Home Ire1 charge, 440 Twelfth No. Phon" 5-53135-5539. RHODK8 Tuesday morning at the norms of her granddaughter, 10O5-C Ireland? Mrs, Llrzle Rhodes. Survived bf daughters, Mrs.

Lucinda Payne an Mrs. Hattie Whitfield: son, Mr. Fielda. R' odes: brother. Mr.

Tays Reed of Lou--" isviJle. granddaughter, Mrs. Saditu Hlmes. Mrs. Rosa Cox and Miss Ammit, Rhodes: five grandsons, thirteen areata, grandchildren: a number of nieces an nephews: other relatives and The remains are at the above residence Funeral Thursday morning at 11 o'eloet from the St.

Ell Primitive Baptlsfr Church Rev. Henrv McCullum. ReT." Sam Alexander and Rev. Wade officiating. Her grandson will serve as pallbearers.

Interment at Brentwood T-nnsamerira grandson also survives. Her remains be held today at 2 p.m. in Pettus Wiv 'a' Do pf BrnsPt Hog Market .10 101 64 14 16'i- ii will arrive at Union Station at 9:55 a.m iTrans fc Vet ITranrue A- Wl! 1 105 26--. Thtirsiinv Innrnlna and will be conveyed Warren PdyitP John T. Kidd Funeral services for John T.

Kidd 5 4-it 17 the anniversay meeting of the Van-derhilt chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at 8 p.m. Monday. Principal speaker will be Dr. Christopher Salmon of the Vander- 9 and Owen funeral home. G.

W. Martin will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial park. .40 107 to Cosmopolitan Funeral Hume. 2408 West End where Itinera! services conducted by Hev. h.

3. Ewtoil. will be held at 10 30 o'clock Friday morning. 64 1 1 82, of 1806 Fifth who died 223-! warren Pet Wash Oas I.t Wayne Knit. Wayne Pump Wesson OA'S West Tnd S'-e West Penn El Kv Cial yesterday In a Nashville hospital, 24 "a "a 17 25T', s.

1834 1. 24-H4- 'a 19 Nephews will serve as pallbearers, in feon of the late Thomas and Laura luiil he hpl't t'lH-lv at 9-in rt In bilt department of philosophy, who will discuss "Whose Idea If the terment Mount Olivet cemetery. 4- uenancKson, ne was Doin unu eau- Cosmopolitan funeral home. Nov. 30th, HA1I.E Wednesday morning.

future." cated in Cedar Hill. Tenn. He Ohio. Mrs. Mary 1U49, at Cincinnati Ihe Rev.

William Marvin will 18 Survived by her husband. 0 113 4 2 13'f Vi vr -WPenn Pw of 2 tl'i Va CoalArC Neal Halle. 39 'at 41 Vi 1P4 34', 12 Vi 31-4 57 3 lH II 4t (Coniinued From Preceding Page) shortfed steers: these steady; heifers about steady; medium and good beef cows steady to 25 cents lower; lower grade cows fully steady: bulls active, strong; vealers steady: dozen or so loads choice steers shcrt load 1.061 lb steers and heifers mixed 116.00: good to low-choice steers 28 medium to low-good 21 short load common steers 19.50: medium 10 low-choice fed heifers 21.50-29.00: grod cows 16.50-18 25: common and medium beef cows 14 cjnners and cullers 11.50-14 25; bulk me officiate and burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Son of the bite George W. and 48-4 7-4 39 va 11.

"4 Kulph V. Halle; son, Kolpn v. Hane Jr. mother. Mrs.

Albert C. Donoho. Funeral services Friday morning. Dec. 2nd at the W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Parlors.) Cincinnati. Ohio. 10 26' it IWs PuipPap 40 'l7-, 34, "'e-stern Ai- 1 it 4 ipitvest Auto Sup 10 oi-i, Maryland The honorary member Is Dr. W. 'moved to Nashville 47 years ago C.

Binkley. chairman of the social was engaged in the contract-science division at Vanderbilt, and ling business until his retirement head of the department of history four years ago. He had lived in 20 years. IPegram Station about four months. Alumni members are Dr.

Rich-i His wife, lie former Miss Cal! Margaret Kidd, he was a native of 18 movej 1III.II:HK.4N) Wednesday morning. No- Do 4 20 Pf Soc-Vacu-mylb Solvay Am pf Soil Am GP So'iCaroE A Do cv pf 234 80 Rico Bug Do pf 2 f4o'east Orpvh Sou Cal Edls2 Sou Co 80 Sou Pacific S'-'thern Rv 4 Do MArO 4 Spalding A- Rr Snarks-Witling Spear A Co Soencer Kell 2 Foerry Coro 2 Snieirel fnc Pciutp. Co Scuibb At Sons Do pf 4 Rrnnds: Do nf 3' 3 Do S4 pf Do so nf Do S7 pr nf Slnd Oil Cal Pi Tnr! D-l 4h Do Ohio Do Oh -o -f P'd 1 P-rtr n-s Lawrenceburg, but Cemetery. Patton Bros. In charge.

Do 2 pf Pac nf West Un Tel at westing Air Br VlMllOCI JU. iflW. al 4,1, ii -1 64 -P 24 4 27'-ii4 3 Trt Cont Corp Do nf 6 Truax T-aerC Twen Pox Tvin City Rp Do nr pf Twin Coach 1 TTnderwo-t Asb Rub t'nton Tt-t-r ttnio" c-rbiMe Mo of Do pf "n-on Oil cal n' 2 rTn'nn T-tnk- ''plted A'r Un Ur'ted tircraf Do pf rTn'ied Rl-jcuit "nit RoTd United Ca-bnn Un Clrr wti St Do nf 3'. tTnited roro t'nf-eil Corn U'fnd Dyewo Tlo p' rTn't-l tri r-oa 'Tni'p4 0.1 Corn n-i 1 Mrs. Jessie Horn Hildeorand.

Survive! I scoBY Wednesday morning, at her rcH mond Groom Beatty, professor of lfl'-'4f bv sons: William C. Hildebrand and dnce. Hawkins St Mrs. Lady ScobT? Joseph Hildebrand; three grandchildren 00 100--4 20 1 W'stinc Elec pf A Do nf Weston El Inst 1 101-a Ui Nashville at an early age and received his education here. He was employed as a butcher at the Petre Meat market before his retirement.

Death followed an illness of four years. Mr. Kidd was a member of the dium and goon sausage bulls 16 me tium to choice vealers 22.00-26.00. Salable sheep 3.500: lamb and yearling market at standstill; shipper demand poor: bidding below 23.00 on good to choice lambs with heavies discounted: prospective top on choice light lambs around 23.00; ewes steady. and two great-grandchildren.

Remains are at the parlors of John C. Roesch A 24th Si West End Avenues, where prayers will be said Thursday morning at 23-4 Vera Martin, sui ves, Mr. Hendrickson was a member of James Avenue Church of Christ. Other survivors inclucje four daughters, Mrs. P.

J. Dowlen, Mrs. Raymond Martin, and Mrs. Paul Trotter, all of Nashville, and Mrs. James Sells of Tampa, eight English at Vanderbilt; Dr.

Paul Thomas Manchester, professor of romance language at Vanderbilt: Cecil Sims, Nashville lawyer and a member of the Vanderbilt Board of Trust; George A. Sloan, New York industrial executive and a member of the Vanderbilt Board 3 31- .20 105 it. 14 .20 S7 140 504'3'i 4 44 0 1SB i4 31 12 4i-4- i-, 61 1', inn 7V Kvheellng Steel 311a- Vi White Dent 1 IV.hlte Motor 44 WhlteSewMch Vti Do pr nf Wilcox Oil 7', iWiilys-overlad 14 24 1 141 2.70 1 2 Leading Industries Chemicals and textiles, with their 10 clock by rather cnas. rw. wuiiams.

John C. Roesch uneral directors. Hl'RT Tuesday morning," November 29, 1144D, at 10:05 o'clock, at his residence. 2850 Buena Vista Koad. John Hurt.

Survived by wife. Mrs. Lillle Buckner Hurt; daughter. Mrs. Mary Lankford, Lyles, Mrs.

Rose Joyce. Mrs. Bessie Ooad and Mrs. Marie Cunning Presbyterian church. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Bessie V. Tyler of Nashville, and four nieces. allied products, make up the two of Trust, and Miss Isabel Howell sons. Charles O. and Morton Hen tot-; leading major industrial groups chief librarian of the Methodist Idrickson of Nashville, and Clyde ham, all of Nashville, and Mrs.

Knox represented in Tennessee. iPuhlishing House here. Fred Earl Thomas W. 111 '8 4 'a 11 Til "a 10' i- "4 31 "a- 'a 11 '4 4 "a 4 Pi 1 1 7--i -17r4 "0 16 a- 14 69'44. 4 H'i4 28'.

4 14 John Hurt Tlrtvis. Rnrin-r Hill and one grand TI3 Ralph and Andrew Hendrickson, all of Detroit; four sisters, "-V rhllri. Remains are at the chapel of Burkitt Wood. 4503 Charlotte where funeral services will be held services for John Hurt 1 1 no nr 1 ft Co -(! 7 '7--, v- 'vise Pow 1 "Jtvi '-'Woolwth iIVi 7" 4 I Do nr ,1" PI Wt'rjry l-VI Jr Wor 1 1C 4 M' Yale f- Towne 1 Yo-k Corn 1 'il Di nf 29 64 9 31 Youngst R-'-T 6 'S'i Vopncstst'Dr 1 70 i Zenith Radio Mrs. Mary Chitwood, Mrs.

Serena who died Tuesday at his home, 2850 DOW-JONES AVERAGES Thiirsdnv Htternoon at 2:10 clock, con Pi 'T tt "ffmar T-idll Che leather Do A TT ines rd ducted by Rev. A. D. Barrett. The fol- lnwinir wi ease serve as pallbearers r--T p--n C-an "0 p-m rvi 'b P'-nhrair- C-TP Eltirny Oil 1 n' A D- nf en in of.

10 CU, 5, 21 103, 6 10 11 1 Kuena Vista road, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at Burkitt Wood funeral home. C. D. Johnson, Bill Lankford.

Charie NEW YORK (INS) Range of Dow-Jones stock averages: Williams, Mrs. Ruby Foster, and Mrs. Mildred Nail, all of Nashville; three brothers, Fred. Edgar Earl and Clarence Hendrickson, all of Nashville. Sanders "inhert Coneand.

Leo Copeiand Turner Copeiand. Morris Simpson and Will Clay. Interment Spring Hill Ceme The Rev. A. D.

Barrett will of Hho is survived by her husband. Mr? Earnest Scoh Mrs. Annie Reerr and Mrs. Lillle Williams- other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrangements announced later.

Pattern Rros. ln charge. Tl'RNl'R At his residence. WVt Lincoln st. Nov.

30. 1949. Mr. Ben Franklin Turner passed. His remains will lie in state at the chap-el of Chas.

Tlllle Smith Funeral home. 1708 Pearl st. until funeral Friday morning. 11 o'clock, from the above address. Tnterment Mt.

Ararat Chas. Tillte Smith in Charge. Phone 6-2248 or 6-44fi Work Sunday. Nov. 1949, in Chicago.

Ill Mr. Russell W. Work. Survived wife. Mrs.

Jessie Mai Wck. Garv. one son. Mr, William Work, Detroit, i Mirh two sisters. Miss Julia A.

Work and Mrs. F. Conn of Nashville: thuee nephews. Prof. J.

W. Work, Mr. Merrill Work, Detroit. and Mr. Julian Work.

New York city; three, nieces. Miss Mona Work and Miss Helen, Work of Nashville, and Mrs. Frances, Austin, RaleiKh, N. five great-, nephews: cousins, Mr. Prince A.

Duncao. Miss Mary Wtllye Duncan and Mrs. C. D. Wilklns of Nashville, and other relatives and friends.

Remains will arrive it" rtnlon Station at 9:55 am. thls Thurs day and will be conveyed to the residence" of his sister. Mrs. E. J.

Conn. 1726 Jet ferson where funeral services will be1 conducted Friday afternoon. Dec. 1940s at 5 .10 o'clock, by Rev. H.

L. B. Wllkins--Pallbearers will be selected from friends Interment Mt. Ararat cemetery. Hi McOavork Co.

i charge. Phone i Suddenly Tuesday evning. Nov. nc. 1943.

at his home in St. Louis. Cein Walton, formerly of4 community. Survived by wife, Mrs. Oo'rlie Wilton: two daughters, siap1 sons, many other relatives and friends; Remains will be brought to Nashville jm Complete funeral arrangements will bet announced later.

K. Gardner, fur.eraW dtrertor. tery ficiate. Burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery. The Nashville Tennessean Total stork sales tndav.

1.320.000; previous dnv. 1.310.000; week ago, 1 456.810: year ago, two years ago, 927.970: January 1 to date, 232,904, 534-; year ago, two year3 ago, 228.638,532. JCD-BS-divmend rn-Bx-rit nts. e-Aiso sTtra 01 eitras e-Plua Stoei dividend d-casb or stock e-Declared or paid so far this year r-Pavable stork est.mated cash value or ex-dlvldend date e-Pald last year h-Declared or paid after stock dividend or stock enltt-un It-Acciimiilsted 1I paid declared thi- '-PevaWe 'n "r- oe -Uclarat-nit late LOVE Wednesday evening, November 30. 1949.

at 9:50 o'clock, at a local infirmary. Henry Buchanan Love. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattlleen Bonner Love: sister. Mrs.

Hamlet Johnson. West Palm Beach. brother, C. T. Love.

Atlanta. Qa. Remains are at the apartmenls of Flnley Dorris West End at Twenty-filth ave. Details of arrangements will be aniiouncedlRter. Local Securities The rollowing old oi 45ked prlcef are obtained from members of the National Association of Securities Dealers.

Inc, and other sources but are unofficial They do not represent actual transactions They are Intended as a guide 'o the approximate range within which these securities could have Been sold 'indicated bv the rn i-ouirht 'Indicated hy the at 'he rp nf rt-nilht'ni Open High Low Close Net Chg. 30 Industrials 191.41 192.35 190.68 191.55 off 0.07 20 Rails 47.80 48.33 47.70 48.11 up 0.24 15 Utilities 39.29 39.45 39.16 39.26 Unchg. 65 Stocks 67.75 68.17 67.53 67.87 up 0.06 Transactions in Stocks Used in Averages Wed. Tues. Mon.

Industrials 116,700 88,100 95,400 Rails 58,200 50,500 42,100 Utilities 51.600 39,900 38,900 65 Storks 226.500 178,500 176,400 Closing Bond Averages 40 Bonds 99.79 up 0.06 10 Higher grade rails 103.75 up 0.10 10 Second grade rails 815 62 up 018 10 Public utilitie.5 105.90 up 0.01 10 Industrials 102.89 off 0.06 Published at lioo Broadway Nashville. Tennessee SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER Morning and Sunday, per week 45r By mail within tradniK radius of Nashville: Mornlne only, one year 9 00 MurnitiK and Sunday, one vear ilfi HO MOHK1S Wednesday morning. Nov, 30. 1U4U. st 4 o'clock, at her home.

Ashland City. Mrs. Eitelle Bings Morris. nt-H ii vents. Kntvived by husband.

The atmosphere exerts a pressure about is pounds per square Investing Companies Subscribers reccivine The Tenness-pan bv earner delivery noi drsinns to d.iv bv the HANK AMI iVSI'KANC'k ITIM'HH on the surlace of the earth. sk-ptl weik may remit in advance direct to The: -3 1 4 Tennessean fur 2fi or niorf wi-fk Fhc I Waller Morris: childten. Oernldine -ind Janet Morris: mother. Mrs. Rosie BIrks; cmrt Mr, rimil ATavn.

Mrs. Novella iierrv. Mrs. Hay Binkley, Mrs. Herdle Tennessp.Hn will not he responsible for 10 advance payments made to curriers Sub-82 scnbpr.s ill confer it favor if they will 30 notify the Circuint ion department any FOR EFFECTIVE RID Ameri-an National lli-N f'ntnme-re Union 14'-.

Life Casualty Lincoln Nat Life 7 Nallonal Life 2S -innthe-n Plre As Casualty 0 Third National 470 Union Pian'ers I8' 490 40 MAILING PIECES Binkley brothers. Ruble. L. Bado, Clarence. Jim and Obie Biggs, all Ash-Innd Cily.

Remains ara at the home Funeral services ut the Mt. pleasant Freewill Baotist Church Thursday afternoon. Dec. 1st at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J.

J. Abernathy. Pallbearers: Berdle Binkley. Ruland Mayo. Ray Binkley.

Crum Perry, Filmore Harris, Clarence Binkley. Interment church cemetery. Walker. Clarrett Sc Boyd Fu lauure or lrrrtcuiarity in tna delivery oi the paper TELEPHONES: All Departments. 5-1221 Midniuht to 1 H) a in.

City Desk 5-1708 Sports Dept. 5-1768 State Iesk 5-177; Circulation Dept. 6-354C Press Room S-298t) Coiposin Room 5-2J05 OKI IMC ATIUrl STOIIRS ANNOUNCEMENTS a Alabama Fuel Iron 12 Answer to Previous Puzzle Vehicle leielH luojr-iiGi (p 1 QUIA L. I 1 1 Lap "TTT-S" AIMI Lost And Found 7 13 100 8ft 5 Mi IS1" jnaWMiWP wnk 4zr Alabama Mills Alabama Powpt Pfd Hlrmlnnham Eleo. Pfd.

Carter Shoe rhirago Ai Southern Airlines. Dobbs Houses East Tenn Nat'I Oas neral Directors Va r.tasfi mm mm is mm im. horizontal 3 woad (comb, ir.rr ri -I U4u WuriiiP-iii'flV vrnlntr Nov. 30. 1944, form) Ffriprnl Compress Fi-deral Screw iOa Power Pfd iflenerftl Bon Mm EEL 1 Depicted vehicle 9 Handle 13 Withstood 14 Erect 15 Decreases 16 Geological 4 Quote 5 Belgian river 6 Courts (ab.) 7 French article 8 Editors (ab.) 9 Arrives (ab.) 10 Tidy new' yortK Affllialed Inc 1 95 4 28 i Am is Slirs 3.75 Hi itii.tou Fund Inc 20 14 22 64 irenliirv Shrs Tr 35 88 18 58 Chrmical Fund 14.53 15.71 Dividend Shrs 1.48 1 62, E.U A How Bal Fund 26 61 28.49 Kit A How St It 18 2(1 19.46 Fidelity Fund Inc 26 01 28.12 First Mutual Tr Fd 5.08 5 64 Fund Investors Inc 14.38 15.76 General Capital Corp 49.97 51 73 Gen Investors Inc 4.89 5.24 Group Sec Auto 5.68 6.23 Group Sec Building 7.20 7.89 Group Sec Chemical 6.14 6.74 Group Sec Low Priced 5.23 5.74 Group Sec M'chandlsing 7.39 8.10 Group Sec Pelroleum 7 49 8.21 Group Sec RR Stock 4 04 4 44 Inrorp Investors 21.44 23 18 Keystone Custodian B-l 27 25 28 48 Keystone Custodian B-2 22.77 24 84 Keystone Custodian B-4 9.19 10 01 Kevstnne Custodian 8-1 27.85 10 16- Krvstone Custodian 8-2 14 26 15 56 Keystone Custodian S-3 11.19 12 21 Keystone Custolian 3-4 4.55 4 97 War-hit Pond Fund 7.04 7 72 Mass Invest.

Tr 20.74 Mass invest 2d Inc 12.2.1 1122 Nitl Investors 9.21 9.96 New Enttland Fund 15 01 16 14 NY Slocks Aftririll 9 45 10.36 NY Stocks Automobile 6 09 6 67 NV Storks Avlftion 6.45 7 07 NV 8'ocks Bid- Supply 8.19 8 98 NY S'ocks Chemical 10.90 11.95 iNYSlks Diverslf Inv .10.60 1162 I NY Slocks Flee Eoulp 7 58 8.31 NY Stocks Merchand .10.31 11.30 I NY Slocks Metals 7.99 8 76 NY Storks Oils 15 41 16 89 NY Stocks Railroad 4 81 5 27 NY Slocks RR Bqp 5 86 6 42 NY Stocks Steel 7.49 8.21 Putnam iOi Fund 15 01 16.16 'selected Am Sh 10 64 11 51 Wellington Fund 17 72 19.34 PICK THE PRINTER WITH THE "KNOW-HOW" TO PRODUCE THEM CALL 6-3183 1 7 AiK A SlPjK I IE A I El ou ER DI 5 OTpTI nTti IeTsTsI IaIpieIdI I at 6 40 o'clock, at her home on Concord road, Mrs. Sallle Onega Rash, ased 92 ytars. Survived by a daughter. Mrs. Cora Clements; sons.

8. R- and T. W. Rash, all ot Brentwood, and M. J.

and A. O. Rash, all of Nashville: nine grandchildren, and four grcat-grand-rhtidren. Remains are at the residence as above, -funeral services will be held Friday morning. Dec.

2. at 10:30 o'clock at Concord Baptist church, conducted by Rtv. O. P. Brakelleld.

The followin will plea.se serve as pallbearers: Do Bias F'ly, Oeorge Henetrar. Woodrow and Ben-nte Rash. B1U Smiley and Robert Powlin. Interment Nnlensvllle cemetery, Waller and Co. Nolensviile, funeral directors.

THOMAS Tuesday evening, November 29, 1940. at her home. 814 Argyle Mrs Birdie Elizabeth Thomas, wife of Sam B. Thomas, mother ol Misses Mary E. and Mildred Thomas, Mrs.

Inez Barber, and Jack Thomas, all of Naihville. and V. Thomas. Johnson City. Tenn sis layers Cipr.pral shoe Com.

deneral Shoe pfd Gray Dudlfy Inter Mountain Tel. K-h Kv -Tenn Cla? Klnusport Presn Tfmihi St Rwy Com. Mississippi Fuel MiflsisKH.pl Shipping Moore Handlpy Mashvtlle A Decatur National Casket Coin. Phillips Buttorff Southern Company Southern Indiana OAK Southern States Pfd 18 Instrument for 1 1 Sarcasm stammntr 12 Biblical io3 3 SQJJl! 3l; rTTrOM ll 'i 12' -i 6-1648 20tk and West End i 21 "''i' 4-0537 6th and Union St. 7 19 4-7569 Noel Hotel Shop 41 On time (ab 42 Opera by Verdi 43 Grating 44 Stagger 46 Social insect 47 Observe 50 Symbol for erbium 26 Food fish 31 Sharp 32 Races 33 Talking bird 35 Tops of ocean waves 39 Scope 40 Covers with pitch dates 19 Moving 20 And (Latin) 21 Egyptian sun god 22 Lease 25 Let it stand mountain 17 Symbol for tantalum 23 Genus of insects 24 Pastry 25 Pierce with a knife tl i-iyuu nnisooyo iviaraev I ter of Mrs.

R. h. Fullerton. Nashville, Mrs. Vlrjiie Grady and Mrs.

W. M. wtiitlnq. Rat ps villi. and W.

H. Spur Dist Tenn Central Tenn Oas Trans Tenn Nat'I Oas Tenn Products Com. Tenn PTiductn pfd RICH PRINTING CO. 417 COMMERCE ST. Tpxa Eastern United Transit Pref.

United Transit Com DOO Black and while male anttar wtth" collar and name plate. A. L. Setaer, Tti Thomas, Ky. Answer to name Buck, for-reward 5-711D.

etrared from 407 Ave, So DOO Female hound, while, light tanT soots, split right ear. wearing collar. chain attached, strayed 4th City. 42-224; DOO -Black cocker spaniel. 8 months old.

Answers to name "Blackle" strayed frorri 112 nth N. Reward. Call Mr" Hitchcock days 8-5666. nlghta 5-5104. DCK1 -Airedale, two years old.

lost oa-. si rayed Thanksgiving Day near comes, Boscobel and Nurth 7th. Reward. C'lhaj-- Fells. 3-1274-B.

DO(Small white lemale setter pup, about three months old, strayed vicinity Harding Road. Leake Ave. Call Mis. Allison Caldwell. Reward.

8-9957. PURSE black, containing personal pa- pers and small change purse, lost Mon day on 7th Avenue. Reward. MRS. BLUEi- 205Ralelgh Apts DOO Bird dog.

liver and white pointer vicinity ot 853 Bradford Are. Calf 8-7555. Reward. BIT FOLD -Brown lost between 7th Main or No. 7th Bt.

Keen money, re- turn billfold, oontenta, 3-2809-M. DOO Bnston Bull, small growth one eye, Lost vicinity T.1.8. and Kllvlngton BlvdM Reward. 42-8352. DOO Large white Male Dalmatian with, black spots strayed from Belmont Bee--.

tlon; Reward 8-5759; WATCH Ladies, engraved Ann Baur. lostr1 8-ntimental value. Reward. 4-6SM iaya" 3-1576-J evenings. BUNDLE? Laundry, lost In West rnd Hlllsboro Section.

Finder call IDSAflr LAUNDRY, 5-1201. Reward. SF.CRETARY Leather notebook Davlrf Lipscomb basketball game, Tuesday night" S-4292. TRUCKS For warehouse, one pair two. wheel, lost vicinity South NashvUla.

R- ward; Phone5jl29i fiORSB Blazed laced, round Tlclntty Mad-a. Ison. Owner pay lor a4 and Xeed bUim Madison 3945. MANUSCRIPT Will person finding manu- script please contact. 8-7040.

Liberal re- ward TRICYCLE Small boy's. Lost Tuesday vlcinliv Brlghtwood and Christ Tna King. Reward. 9-8698. JACKET Brown lealher.

lost near Peg--, ram's StatlonReward-OSSS; PIN Maraulzlfe. initialed OME. lost Sun-. dr Bentlmeitttt Tlia. Reward, t-8-1)45 DOO Red Co ker female.

Strayed Tue day. Berry Hills. Reward. -2i)4t. STICK PIN Cameo.

Union Stock Yards. Reward. 5-8570. Jean. Walnut Ridge, ttrandmother of Mary Jean Barber.

Nashville. Remains are at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, 2408 West End where funeral services conducted by Rev. Robert Pitta and Rev. H. B.

Cross will be held Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Her nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment at WoodUwn MemonalPark. VVII.UA.MS Tuesday morning. Nov 29.

l'jty at 6 15 o'clock at a local Infirmary Thomas Anthonv Williams. Sur Temperatures WASHINGTON Weather ire? port nf temnerature and rarnfsll fc- save 50 mmim fixtures 24 hours ending 8 p.m. Huh Station viving are: his wife. Mrs. Edna Welch Williams- daughter.

Miss Penny Jean .1 s-i Williams- brother Fletcher L. Williams: s'sTpre. Mrs. K. A.

Berestrom and Mrs William Fentress of Nashville and Mm Ci I.awrenra of Key West, Fla The remains are at the Marshall Cosmopolitan Life Ins. Co. Issues Funeral Policies serviced by Piitiomi (Tnmp 12Q ehtrt Avenue. Bouin Punerr! services will be held at the I li ii 4 15 lb 17 15 I I) jlO III lit! 35 Wh I h-i Ha 55 lAlnena .17 12 i Atlantic City 35 Bonton 50 fhicago 43 Denver H7 24 Port Worth 18 44 Houston 7.1 58 Kansas City 58 3fi Knoxvllle 58 43 Little Rock 65 47 Los Anaeles 76 63 Louisville 56 37 Memphis 63 41 Miami 19 fil New Orleana 68 59 New York. 49 40 Portland.

Maine 48 .16 St. Louis 57 37 San Franslcso fi4 49 jIVattle 52 41 Washington 59 39 i'triMi. 27 Ocean 28 Tungsten (ab.) 29 Pair (ab.) 30 Blackbird of cuckoo family 32 Petty quarrel 34 Judicial bench 36 Father 37 Troop (ab.) 38 Muse of poetry 42 Concur 45 Printing mistakes 47 Warning devices 48 Accomplisher 49 Most stricken by poverty 51 Stations (ab.) 52 It is propelled by VERTICAL 1 Barterer 2 Returned premiums 35 If yoy jrt building a horn or replacing vour old fixtures, will pay you to se us before von buy. Wa carry a complete line of residential fixtures from SI. 85 up.

Fixture Shown $3.95 2 -tube Fluroesccnt fixtures $5 9S 3 -tube Fluorescent Fixtures $7.95 4-tube Fluorescent Fixtures 1 2 95 carry cotrfittt im kttctrtcal lufijiirg wtrg tout kom Hlll5boro Church of Christ Thursday momma at 10:30 o'clock, conducted by Mr. H. Mams. Honorary pallbearers will be J. Wr.

House. Little Rock. Truman Ward. C. Howell, Frank I Cherrv.

A. M. Burton. Otis Grant. ester Walker, Duncan Hires of Bowline Green.

P. Brothers Paul Murohtv. J. Sanders. W.

Harlin Franklin Tenn James Reed Jr Charles W. Baker. James Overall, James B. Oleavea. C.

W. Bateman. E. A. Ptckun.

Jack Tj. Mint on. Maxwell E. Benson, and Tom Connally. Leon L-e-vme.

DniElas Coulter and P-tvidsnn Taylor of New York City Y. and Sherwood Reekie and Harry H. Hobbs of Detroit. Mich Active are J. Carlton liOset.

E. Ridley Derryberry. Dr. Joseph W. Alford.

Herman Grijizard. Rupert Tvler. Paul Olloant, F. L. Williams Jr and Paul W.

Moore. Interment. Mt. Olivet Cemetery Marshall Funeral Directors ia charge. I Iran To Protest TEHRAN.

UP) A reliable government source said yesterday Iran's council of ministers had decided to send a "stiff note of pro COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME 2408 West End Avenue Phona 7-2141 test" to Russia regarding border 901 Charlotte Two Blocks West of State Capitol Phon 6-2659 FREE PARKINC LOT OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Incidents between the two DOO Boston Screwtall. strayed Madlso WKS B.U. M.MII. -n--4-..

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